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R. Ambedkar','Politician','Indian','1891-04-14','1956-12-06'),(320,'Eric Ambler','Writer','British','1909-06-28','1998-10-22'),(321,'Lauren Ambrose','Actress','American','1978-02-20','0000-00-00'),(322,'Saint Ambrose','Saint','Italian',NULL,NULL),(323,'Stephen Ambrose','Historian','American','1936-01-10','2002-10-13'),(324,'Alessandra Ambrosio','Model','Brazilian','1981-04-11','0000-00-00'),(325,'Don Ameche','Actor','American','1908-05-31','1993-12-06'),(326,'Gil Amelio','Businessman','American','1943-03-01','0000-00-00'),(327,'Alejandro Amenabar','Director','Spanish','1972-03-31','0000-00-00'),(328,'Jeff Ament','Musician','American','1963-03-10','0000-00-00'),(329,'John Amery','Politician','British','1912-03-14','1945-12-19'),(330,'Aldrich Ames','Criminal','American','1941-06-19','0000-00-00'),(331,'Fisher Ames','Statesman','American','1758-04-19','1808-07-04'),(332,'William Ames','Philosopher','English',NULL,'1633-11-14'),(333,'Lord Amherst','Soldier','British','1717-01-29','1797-08-03'),(334,'Edmondo De Amicis','Novelist','Italian','1846-10-21','1908-03-11'),(335,'Barbara Amiel','Journalist','British','1940-12-04','0000-00-00'),(336,'Henri Frederic Amiel','Philosopher','Swiss','1821-09-27',NULL),(337,'Idi Amin','Statesman','','1928-05-17','2003-08-16'),(338,'Kingsley Amis','Novelist','English','1922-04-22','1995-10-22'),(339,'Martin Amis','Author','British','1949-08-25','0000-00-00'),(340,'Cleveland Amory','Historian','American','1917-09-02','1998-10-14'),(341,'James F. 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Lee Bailey','Lawyer','American','1933-06-10','0000-00-00'),(421,'Gamaliel Bailey','Journalist','American','1807-12-03','1859-06-05'),(422,'H. C. 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G. Ballard','Author','British','1930-11-18','0000-00-00'),(498,'M. Russell Ballard','Clergyman','American','1928-10-08','0000-00-00'),(499,'Robert Ballard','Scientist','American','1942-06-30','0000-00-00'),(500,'Steve Ballmer','Businessman','American','1956-03-28','0000-00-00'),(501,'Hosea Ballou','Clergyman','American','1771-04-30',NULL),(502,'Ed Balls','Politician','British','1967-02-25','0000-00-00'),(503,'Hans Urs von Balthasar','Theologian','Swiss','1905-08-12','1988-06-26'),(504,'Balthus','Artist','French','1908-02-29','2001-02-18'),(505,'David Baltimore','Scientist','American','1938-03-07','0000-00-00'),(506,'Honore de Balzac','Novelist','French','1799-05-20','1850-08-18'),(507,'Afrika Bambaataa','Musician','American','1960-04-10','0000-00-00'),(508,'Toni Cade Bambara','Author','American','1939-03-25','1995-12-09'),(509,'Eric Bana','Actor','Australian','1968-08-09','0000-00-00'),(510,'Stefan Banach','Mathematician','Polish','1892-03-30','1945-08-31'),(511,'Ann Bancroft','Explorer','American','1955-09-29','0000-00-00'),(512,'Anne Bancroft','Actress','American','1931-09-17','2005-06-06'),(513,'George Bancroft','Historian','American','1800-10-03','1891-01-17'),(514,'Antonio Banderas','Actor','Spanish','1960-08-10','0000-00-00'),(515,'Albert Bandura','Psychologist','Canadian','1925-12-04','0000-00-00'),(516,'Ashleigh Banfield','Journalist','Canadian','1967-12-29','0000-00-00'),(517,'John Kendrick Bangs','Author','American','1862-05-27','1922-01-21'),(518,'Lester Bangs','Critic','American','1948-12-14','1982-04-30'),(519,'Tallulah Bankhead','Actress','American','1903-01-31','1968-12-12'),(520,'Azealia Banks','Musician','American','1991-05-31','0000-00-00'),(521,'Dennis Banks','Educator','American','1932-04-12','0000-00-00'),(522,'Elizabeth Banks','Actress','American','1974-02-10','0000-00-00'),(523,'Ernie Banks','Athlete','','1931-01-31','0000-00-00'),(524,'George Linnaeus Banks','Writer','English','1821-03-02','1881-05-03'),(525,'Gordon Banks','Athlete','English','1937-12-30','0000-00-00'),(526,'Harry 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Bates','Writer','English','1905-05-16','1974-01-29'),(692,'Henry Walter Bates','Environmentalist','English','1825-02-08','1892-02-16'),(693,'Katharine Lee Bates','Author','American','1859-08-12','1929-03-26'),(694,'Kathy Bates','Actress','American','1948-06-28','0000-00-00'),(695,'Marston Bates','Scientist','American','1906-07-23','1974-04-03'),(696,'Gregory Bateson','Scientist','British','1904-05-09','1980-07-04'),(697,'Mary Catherine Bateson','Scientist','American',NULL,'0000-00-00'),(698,'James R. Bath','Businessman','American',NULL,'0000-00-00'),(699,'Phyllis Battelle','Journalist','American',NULL,'0000-00-00'),(700,'Kathleen Battle','Actress','American','1948-08-13','0000-00-00'),(701,'Max Baucus','Politician','American','1941-12-11','0000-00-00'),(702,'Charles Baudelaire','Poet','French','1821-04-09','1867-08-31'),(703,'Jean Baudrillard','Sociologist','French','1929-07-29','2007-03-06'),(704,'Bruno Bauer','Theologian','German','1809-09-06','1882-04-13'),(705,'Gary Bauer','Public Servant','American','1946-05-04','0000-00-00'),(706,'Harold Bauer','Musician','English','1873-04-28','1951-03-12'),(707,'John Bauer','Artist','Swedish','1882-06-04','1918-11-20'),(708,'Otto Bauer','Writer','Austrian','1881-09-05','1938-07-04'),(709,'Steven Bauer','Actor','American','1956-12-02','0000-00-00'),(710,'Sammy Baugh','Athlete','American','1914-03-17','2008-12-17'),(711,'L. Frank Baum','Author','American','1856-05-15','1919-05-06'),(712,'Vicki Baum','Novelist','American','1888-01-24','1960-08-29'),(713,'Brian Baumgartner','Actor','American','1972-11-29','0000-00-00'),(714,'Felix Baumgartner','Athlete','Austrian','1969-04-20','0000-00-00'),(715,'Ferdinand Christian Baur','Theologian','German','1792-06-21','1860-12-02'),(716,'Danny Bautista','Athlete','American','1972-05-27','0000-00-00'),(717,'Nina Bawden','Writer','British','1925-01-19','2012-08-22'),(718,'Kylie Bax','Model','New Zealander','1975-01-05','0000-00-00'),(719,'Anne Baxter','Actress','American','1923-05-07','1985-12-12'),(720,'Les Baxter','Musician','American','1922-03-14','1996-01-15'),(721,'Meredith Baxter','Actress','American','1947-06-21','0000-00-00'),(722,'Richard Baxter','Clergyman','English','1615-11-12','1691-12-08'),(723,'Michael Bay','Director','American','1965-02-17','0000-00-00'),(724,'Birch Bayh','Politician','American','1928-01-22','0000-00-00'),(725,'Evan Bayh','Politician','American','1955-12-26','0000-00-00'),(726,'Pierre Bayle','Philosopher','French','1647-11-18','1706-12-28'),(727,'Stephen Bayley','Critic','British','1951-10-13','0000-00-00'),(728,'Don Baylor','Coach','American','1949-06-28','0000-00-00'),(729,'Elgin Baylor','Athlete','American','1934-09-16','0000-00-00'),(730,'Thomas Haynes Bayly','Writer','English',NULL,NULL),(731,'Peter Baynham','Comedian','Welsh','1963-06-28','0000-00-00'),(732,'Andre Bazin','Critic','French','1918-04-18','1958-11-11'),(733,'Amy Marcy Beach','Musician','American','1867-09-05','1944-12-27'),(734,'Stephanie Beacham','Actress','English','1947-02-28','0000-00-00'),(735,'Peter S. Beagle','Author','American','1939-04-20','0000-00-00'),(736,'Jennifer Beals','Actress','American','1963-12-19','0000-00-00'),(737,'Bob Beamon','Athlete','American','1946-08-29','0000-00-00'),(738,'Alan Bean','Astronaut','American','1932-03-15','0000-00-00'),(739,'Melissa Bean','Politician','American','1962-01-22','0000-00-00'),(740,'James Caan','Actor','American','1940-03-26','0000-00-00'),(741,'Scott Caan','Actor','American','1976-08-23','0000-00-00'),(742,'Montserrat Caballe','Musician','Spanish','1933-04-01','0000-00-00'),(743,'James Branch Cabell','Novelist','American','1879-04-14','1958-05-05'),(744,'George Washington Cable','Novelist','American','1844-10-12','1925-01-31'),(745,'Vince Cable','Politician','British','1943-05-09','0000-00-00'),(746,'Meg Cabot','Author','American','1967-02-01','0000-00-00'),(747,'Miguel Cabrera','Athlete','Venezuelan','1983-04-17','0000-00-00'),(748,'Ryan Cabrera','Musician','American','1982-07-18','0000-00-00'),(749,'George Cadbury','Businessman','English','1839-09-19','1922-10-24'),(750,'Eileen Caddy','Celebrity','English','1917-08-26','2006-12-13'),(751,'Frank Cady','Actor','American','1915-09-08','2012-06-08'),(752,'Herb Caen','Journalist','American','1916-04-03','1997-02-01'),(753,'Irving Caesar','Composer','American','1895-07-04','1996-12-18'),(754,'Julius Caesar','Leader','Roman',NULL,NULL),(755,'Sid Caesar','Actor','American','1922-09-08','0000-00-00'),(756,'John Cage','Composer','American','1912-09-05','1992-08-12'),(757,'Nicolas Cage','Actor','','1964-01-07','0000-00-00'),(758,'James Cagney','Actor','American','1899-07-17','1986-03-30'),(759,'Abraham Cahan','Author','Lithuanian',NULL,NULL),(760,'Tim Cahill','Writer','American',NULL,'0000-00-00'),(761,'Timothy F. Cahill','Athlete','Australian','1979-12-06','0000-00-00'),(762,'Sammy Cahn','Musician','American','1913-06-18','1993-01-15'),(763,'Colbie Caillat','Musician','American','1985-05-28','0000-00-00'),(764,'Robert Cailliau','Scientist','Belgian','1947-01-26','0000-00-00'),(765,'Dean Cain','Actor','American','1966-07-31','0000-00-00'),(766,'Herman Cain','Businessman','American','1945-12-13','0000-00-00'),(767,'James M. Cain','Novelist','American','1892-07-01','1977-10-27'),(768,'Jonathan Cain','Musician','American','1950-02-26','0000-00-00'),(769,'Hall Caine','Novelist','British','1853-05-14','1931-08-31'),(770,'Michael Caine','Actor','English','1933-03-14','0000-00-00'),(771,'Alexander Calder','Sculptor','American','1898-07-22','1976-11-11'),(772,'Mary Calderone','Scientist','American','1904-07-01','1998-10-24'),(773,'Kimberly Caldwell','Musician','American','1982-02-25','0000-00-00'),(774,'Sarah Caldwell','Celebrity','American','1924-03-06','2006-03-23'),(775,'Taylor Caldwell','Author','American','1900-09-07','1985-08-30'),(776,'John Cale','Musician','Welsh','1942-03-09','0000-00-00'),(777,'John C. 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Calverley','Poet','English','1831-12-22','1884-02-17'),(791,'Charles Stuart Calverley','Poet','English','1831-12-22','1884-02-17'),(792,'Ken Calvert','Politician','American','1953-06-08','0000-00-00'),(793,'Roberto Calvi','Businessman','Italian','1920-04-13','1982-06-17'),(794,'John Calvin','Theologian','French','1509-07-10','1564-05-27'),(795,'Melvin Calvin','Scientist','American','1911-04-08','1997-01-08'),(796,'Italo Calvino','Journalist','Italian','1923-10-15','1985-09-19'),(797,'Arthur Calwell','Politician','Australian','1896-08-28','1973-07-08'),(798,'Stephen Cambone','Politician','American',NULL,'0000-00-00'),(799,'Giraldus Cambrensis','Clergyman','Welsh',NULL,NULL),(800,'Ada Cambridge','Writer','English',NULL,NULL),(801,'Richard Owen Cambridge','Poet','British','1717-02-14','1802-09-17'),(802,'William Camden','Historian','English',NULL,NULL),(803,'Peter Camejo','Businessman','American','1939-12-31','0000-00-00'),(804,'Candace Cameron','Actress','American','1976-04-06','0000-00-00'),(805,'David Cameron','Politician','British','1966-10-09','0000-00-00'),(806,'James Cameron','Director','American','1954-08-16','0000-00-00'),(807,'Julia Cameron','Author','American','1948-03-04','0000-00-00'),(808,'Julia Margaret Cameron','Photographer','British','1815-06-11','1879-01-26'),(809,'Kirk Cameron','Actor','American','1970-10-12','0000-00-00'),(810,'Matt Cameron','Musician','American','1962-11-28','0000-00-00'),(811,'Simon Cameron','Politician','American','1799-03-08','1889-06-26'),(812,'Ken Caminiti','Athlete','American','1963-04-21','2004-10-10'),(813,'L. Sprague de Camp','Author','American','1907-11-27','2000-11-06'),(814,'Roy Campanella','Athlete','American','1921-11-19','1993-06-26'),(815,'Tommaso Campanella','Philosopher','Italian','1568-09-05','1639-05-21'),(816,'Bert Campaneris','Athlete','Cuban','1942-03-09','0000-00-00'),(817,'Al Campanis','Businessman','American','1916-11-02','1998-06-21'),(818,'Alastair Campbell','Journalist','British','1957-05-25','0000-00-00'),(819,'Alex Campbell','Politician','Canadian','1933-12-01','0000-00-00'),(820,'Anne Campbell','Politician','English','1940-04-06','0000-00-00'),(821,'Ben Nighthorse Campbell','Politician','American','1933-04-13','0000-00-00'),(822,'Billy Campbell','Actor','American','1959-07-07','0000-00-00'),(823,'Bonnie Jo Campbell','Novelist','American',NULL,'0000-00-00'),(824,'Bruce Campbell','Actor','American','1958-06-22','0000-00-00'),(825,'Earl Campbell','Athlete','American','1955-03-29','0000-00-00'),(826,'Eddie Campbell','Artist','Scottish','1955-08-10','0000-00-00'),(827,'Glen Campbell','Musician','American','1936-04-22','0000-00-00'),(828,'John Campbell','','','1955-07-19','0000-00-00'),(829,'John W. Campbell','Writer','American','1910-06-08','1971-07-11'),(830,'Joseph Campbell','Author','American','1904-03-26','1987-10-31'),(831,'Kim Campbell','Statesman','Canadian','1947-03-10','0000-00-00'),(832,'Luther Campbell','Musician','American','1960-12-22','0000-00-00'),(833,'Malcolm Campbell','Celebrity','English','1885-03-11','1948-12-31'),(834,'Naomi Campbell','Model','British','1970-05-22','0000-00-00'),(835,'Neve Campbell','Actress','Canadian','1973-10-03','0000-00-00'),(836,'Thomas Campbell','Poet','Scottish','1777-07-27','1844-06-15'),(837,'Vivian Campbell','Musician','Irish','1962-08-25','0000-00-00'),(838,'William Wallace Campbell','Scientist','American','1862-04-11','1938-06-14'),(839,'Jane Campion','Director','New Zealander','1954-04-30','0000-00-00'),(840,'Thomas Campion','Composer','English','1567-02-12','1620-03-01'),(841,'Tony Campolo','Clergyman','American',NULL,'0000-00-00'),(842,'Albert Camus','Philosopher','French','1913-11-07','1960-01-04'),(843,'Elisabetta Canalis','Actress','Italian','1978-09-12','0000-00-00'),(844,'Wilhelm Canaris','Soldier','German','1887-01-01','1945-04-09'),(845,'David Canary','Actor','American','1938-08-25','0000-00-00'),(846,'Henry Seidel Canby','Critic','American','1878-09-06','1961-04-05'),(847,'Vincent Canby','Critic','American','1924-07-27','2000-10-15'),(848,'John Candy','Comedian','Canadian','1950-10-31','1994-03-04'),(849,'Guillaume Canet','Actor','French','1973-04-10','0000-00-00'),(850,'Elias Canetti','Author','Swiss','1905-07-25','1994-08-13'),(851,'Cass Canfield','Publisher','American','1897-04-26','1986-03-27'),(852,'Milton Caniff','Cartoonist','American','1907-02-28','1988-05-03'),(853,'Trishelle Cannatella','Celebrity','American','1979-11-04','0000-00-00'),(854,'George Canning','Statesman','English','1770-04-11','1827-08-08'),(855,'Annie Jump Cannon','Scientist','American','1863-12-11','1941-04-13'),(856,'Chris Cannon','Politician','American','1950-10-20','0000-00-00'),(857,'Dyan Cannon','Actress','American','1937-01-04','0000-00-00'),(858,'Howard Cannon','Politician','American','1912-01-26','2002-03-05'),(859,'James P. Cannon','Activist','American','1890-02-11','1974-08-21'),(860,'Jimmy Cannon','Journalist','American','1973-12-05','0000-00-00'),(861,'Joseph Cannon','Politician','American','1836-05-07','1926-11-12'),(862,'Nick Cannon','Musician','American','1980-10-08','0000-00-00'),(863,'Jose Canseco','Athlete','Cuban','1964-07-02','0000-00-00'),(864,'Quico Canseco','Politician','American','1949-07-30','0000-00-00'),(865,'Jim Cantalupo','Businessman','American','1943-11-14','2004-04-19'),(866,'Anselm of Canterbury','Clergyman','',NULL,NULL),(867,'Eric Cantona','Athlete','French','1966-05-24','0000-00-00'),(868,'Mario Cantone','Comedian','American','1959-12-09','0000-00-00'),(869,'Eddie Cantor','Comedian','American','1892-01-31','1964-10-10'),(870,'Eric Cantor','Politician','American','1963-06-06','0000-00-00'),(871,'Georg Cantor','Mathematician','German','1845-03-03','1918-01-06'),(872,'Blu Cantrell','Musician','American','1976-10-01','0000-00-00'),(873,'Jerry Cantrell','Musician','American','1966-03-18','0000-00-00'),(874,'Maria Cantwell','Politician','American','1958-10-13','0000-00-00'),(875,'Cao Cao','Statesman','Chinese',NULL,NULL),(876,'Robert Capa','Photographer','American','1913-10-22','1954-05-25'),(877,'Jim Capaldi','Musician','British','1944-08-02','2005-01-28'),(878,'Karel Capek','Writer','Czechoslovakian','1890-01-09','1938-12-25'),(879,'Lizzy Caplan','Actress','American','1982-06-01','0000-00-00'),(880,'Al Capone','Criminal','American','1899-01-17','1947-02-25'),(881,'Truman Capote','Novelist','American','1924-09-30','1984-08-25'),(882,'Al Capp','Cartoonist','American','1909-09-28','1979-11-05'),(883,'Arthur Capper','Politician','American','1865-07-14','1951-12-19'),(884,'Lois Capps','Politician','American','1938-01-10','0000-00-00'),(885,'Frank Capra','Director','American','1897-05-18','1991-09-03'),(886,'Jennifer Capriati','Athlete','American','1976-03-29','0000-00-00'),(887,'Jessica Capshaw','Actress','American','1976-08-09','0000-00-00'),(888,'Kate Capshaw','Actress','American','1952-11-03','0000-00-00'),(889,'Capucine','Actress','French','1931-01-06','1990-03-17'),(890,'Philip Caputo','Author','American','1941-06-10','0000-00-00'),(891,'Lord Caradon','Diplomat','British','1907-10-08','1990-09-05'),(892,'Gina Carano','Actress','American','1982-04-16','0000-00-00'),(893,'Roger Caras','Activist','American','1928-05-24','2001-02-28'),(894,'Harry Caray','Entertainer','American','1914-03-01','1998-02-18'),(895,'Donald L. Carcieri','Politician','American','1942-12-16','0000-00-00'),(896,'Andrew Card','Politician','American','1947-05-10','0000-00-00'),(897,'Orson Scott Card','Writer','American','1951-08-24','0000-00-00'),(898,'Linda Cardellini','Actress','American','1975-06-25','0000-00-00'),(899,'Pierre Cardin','Designer','French','1922-07-07','0000-00-00'),(900,'Claudia Cardinale','Actress','Italian','1938-04-15','0000-00-00'),(901,'Dennis Cardoza','Politician','American','1959-03-31','0000-00-00'),(902,'Benjamin Cardozo','Judge','American','1870-05-24','1938-07-09'),(903,'Steve Carell','Actor','American','1963-08-16','0000-00-00'),(904,'Rod Carew','Athlete','Panamanian','1945-10-01','0000-00-00'),(905,'Drew Carey','Actor','American','1961-05-23','0000-00-00'),(906,'Duane G. Carey','Astronaut','American','1957-04-30','0000-00-00'),(907,'George Carey','Clergyman','English','1935-11-13','0000-00-00'),(908,'Harry Carey, Jr.','Actor','American','1921-05-16','2012-12-27'),(909,'Henry Charles Carey','Economist','American','1793-12-15','1879-10-13'),(910,'Joyce Carey','Actress','British','1898-03-30','1993-02-28'),(911,'Mariah Carey','Musician','','1970-03-27','0000-00-00'),(912,'Peter Carey','Novelist','Australian','1943-02-07','0000-00-00'),(913,'William Carey','Clergyman','English','1761-08-17','1834-06-09'),(914,'Donald Cargill','Clergyman','Scottish',NULL,NULL),(915,'Len Cariou','Actor','Canadian','1939-09-30','0000-00-00'),(916,'Eric Carle','Author','American','1929-06-25','0000-00-00'),(917,'George Carlin','Comedian','American','1937-05-12','2008-06-22'),(918,'Will Carling','Athlete','English','1965-12-12','0000-00-00'),(919,'Belinda Carlisle','Musician','American','1958-08-17','0000-00-00'),(920,'John Griffin Carlisle','Politician','American','1834-09-05','1910-07-31'),(921,'Kitty Carlisle','Musician','American','1910-09-03','2007-04-14'),(922,'Juan Carlos','Royalty','Spanish','1938-01-05','0000-00-00'),(923,'Wendy Carlos','Musician','American','1939-11-14','0000-00-00'),(924,'Amy Carlson','Actress','American','1968-07-07','0000-00-00'),(925,'Richard Carlson','Author','American','1912-04-29','1977-11-21'),(926,'Tucker Carlson','Journalist','American','1969-05-16','0000-00-00'),(927,'Arvid Carlsson','Scientist','Swedish','1923-01-25','0000-00-00'),(928,'Steve Carlton','Athlete','American','1944-12-22','0000-00-00'),(929,'Vanessa Carlton','Musician','American','1980-08-16','0000-00-00'),(930,'Frank Carlucci','Politician','American','1930-10-18','0000-00-00'),(931,'Jane Welsh Carlyle','Writer','Scottish','1801-01-14','1866-04-21'),(932,'Robert Carlyle','Director','Scottish','1961-04-14','0000-00-00'),(933,'Thomas Carlyle','Philosopher','Scottish','1795-12-04','1881-02-05'),(934,'John Carmack','Scientist','American','1970-08-20','0000-00-00'),(935,'Bliss Carman','Poet','Canadian','1861-04-15','1929-06-08'),(936,'George Carman','Lawyer','English','1929-10-06','2001-01-02'),(937,'Hoagy Carmichael','Composer','American','1899-11-22','1981-12-27'),(938,'Stokely Carmichael','Activist','American','1941-06-29','1998-11-15'),(939,'Mel Carnahan','Politician','American','1934-02-11','2000-10-16'),(940,'Russ Carnahan','Politician','American','1958-07-10','0000-00-00'),(941,'Rudolf Carnap','Philosopher','German','1891-05-18','1970-09-14'),(942,'Marcel Carne','Director','French','1906-08-18','1996-10-31'),(943,'Andrew Carnegie','Businessman','American','1835-11-25','1919-08-11'),(944,'Dale Carnegie','Writer','American','1888-11-24','1955-11-01'),(945,'Kim Carnes','Musician','American','1945-07-20','0000-00-00'),(946,'Art Carney','Actor','American','1918-11-04','2003-11-09'),(947,'Jay Carney','Public Servant','American','1965-05-22','0000-00-00'),(948,'Reeve Carney','Actor','American','1983-04-18','0000-00-00'),(949,'Anthony Caro','Sculptor','English','1924-03-08','0000-00-00'),(950,'Robert Caro','Writer','American','1935-10-30','0000-00-00'),(951,'Adam Carolla','Entertainer','American','1964-05-27','0000-00-00'),(952,'Leslie Caron','Actress','French','1931-07-01','0000-00-00'),(953,'Charisma Carpenter','Actress','American','1970-07-23','0000-00-00'),(954,'Edward Carpenter','Activist','English','1844-08-29','1929-06-28'),(955,'Humphrey Carpenter','Author','English','1946-08-29','2005-11-04'),(956,'Jennifer Carpenter','Actress','American','1979-12-07','0000-00-00'),(957,'John Carpenter','Director','American','1948-01-16','0000-00-00'),(958,'Karen Carpenter','Musician','American','1950-03-02',NULL),(959,'Liz Carpenter','Writer','American','1920-09-01','0000-00-00'),(960,'Mary Chapin Carpenter','Musician','American','1958-02-21','0000-00-00'),(961,'Alejo Carpentier','Novelist','Cuban','1904-12-26','1980-04-24'),(962,'Georges Carpentier','Athlete','French','1894-01-12','1975-10-28'),(963,'Thomas Carper','Economist','American','1947-01-23','0000-00-00'),(964,'Allan Carr','Director','','1937-05-27','1999-06-29'),(965,'Caleb Carr','Novelist','American','1955-08-02','0000-00-00'),(966,'Emily Carr','Artist','Canadian','1871-12-13','1945-03-02'),(967,'Eric Carr','Musician','','1950-07-12','1991-11-24'),(968,'Howie Carr','Author','American','1952-01-17','0000-00-00'),(969,'Jimmy Carr','Comedian','English','1972-09-15','0000-00-00'),(970,'David Carradine','Actor','American','1936-10-08','0000-00-00'),(971,'Keith Carradine','Actor','American','1949-08-08','0000-00-00'),(972,'John le Carre','Writer','English','1931-10-19','0000-00-00'),(973,'Alexis Carrel','Scientist','French','1873-06-28','1944-11-05'),(974,'Jose Carreras','Musician','Spanish','1946-12-05','0000-00-00'),(975,'Tia Carrere','Actress','American','1966-01-02','0000-00-00'),(976,'Jim Carrey','Comedian','Canadian','1962-01-17','0000-00-00'),(977,'Leonora Carrington','Artist','British','1917-04-06','2011-05-25'),(978,'Rodney Carrington','Comedian','American','1968-10-19','0000-00-00'),(979,'Diahann Carroll','Actress','American','1935-07-17','0000-00-00'),(980,'Jack Carroll','Politician','Canadian','1942-11-09','0000-00-00'),(981,'Jonathan Carroll','Author','American','1949-01-26','0000-00-00'),(982,'Lewis Carroll','Author','English','1832-01-27','1898-01-14'),(983,'Jasper Carrott','Comedian','English','1945-03-14','0000-00-00'),(984,'Benjamin Carson','Scientist','American','1951-09-18','0000-00-00'),(985,'Brad Carson','Lawyer','American','1967-03-11','0000-00-00'),(986,'Frank Carson','Comedian','Irish','1926-11-06','0000-00-00'),(987,'Johnny Carson','Comedian','American','1925-10-23','2005-01-23'),(988,'Kit Carson','Explorer','American','1809-12-24','1868-05-23'),(989,'Lisa Nicole Carson','Actress','American','1969-07-12','0000-00-00'),(990,'Aaron Carter','Musician','American','1987-12-07','0000-00-00'),(991,'Amy Carter','Celebrity','American','1967-10-19','0000-00-00'),(992,'Angel Carter','Model','American','1987-12-07','0000-00-00'),(993,'Angela Carter','Novelist','English','1940-05-07','1992-02-16'),(994,'Benny Carter','Musician','American','1907-08-08','2003-07-12'),(995,'Betty Carter','Musician','American','1930-05-16','1998-09-26'),(996,'Billy Carter','Celebrity','American','1937-03-29','1988-09-25'),(997,'Deana Carter','Musician','American','1966-01-04','0000-00-00'),(998,'Dixie Carter','Actor','American','1939-05-25','2010-04-10'),(999,'Elizabeth Carter','Poet','English','1717-12-16','1806-02-19'),(1000,'Elliott Carter','Composer','American','1908-12-11','0000-00-00'),(1001,'Helena Bonham Carter','Actress','British','1966-05-26','0000-00-00'),(1002,'Hodding Carter','Journalist','American','1907-02-03','1972-04-04'),(1003,'Howard Carter','Scientist','English','1874-05-09','1939-03-02'),(1004,'Jimmy Carter','President','American','1924-10-01','0000-00-00'),(1005,'John Carter','Politician','American','1941-11-06','0000-00-00'),(1006,'June Carter','Musician','American','1929-06-23','2003-05-15'),(1007,'Lillian Gordy Carter','Celebrity','American','1898-08-15','1983-10-30'),(1008,'Lynda Carter','Actress','American','1951-07-24','0000-00-00'),(1009,'Maybelle Carter','Musician','American','1909-05-10','1978-10-23'),(1010,'Nell Carter','Actress','American','1948-09-13','2003-01-23'),(1011,'Nick Carter','Musician','American','1980-01-28','0000-00-00'),(1012,'Ron Carter','Musician','American','1937-05-04','0000-00-00'),(1013,'Rosalynn Carter','First Lady','American','1927-08-18','0000-00-00'),(1014,'Stephen Carter','Lawyer','American','1954-10-26','0000-00-00'),(1015,'Sydney Carter','Poet','English','1915-05-06','2004-03-13'),(1016,'Vince Carter','Athlete','American','1977-01-26','0000-00-00'),(1017,'Henri Cartier-Bresson','Photographer','French','1908-08-22','2004-08-03'),(1018,'Jacques Cartier','Explorer','Canadian','1491-12-31','1557-09-01'),(1019,'Barbara Cartland','Novelist','English','1901-07-09','2000-05-21'),(1020,'Angela Cartwright','Actress','British','1952-09-09','0000-00-00'),(1021,'Bill Cartwright','Athlete','American','1957-07-30','0000-00-00'),(1022,'Nancy Cartwright','Actress','American','1957-10-25','0000-00-00'),(1023,'Silvia Cartwright','Statesman','New Zealander','1943-11-07','0000-00-00'),(1024,'William Cartwright','Dramatist','English','1611-09-01','1643-11-29'),(1025,'Donald J. Carty','Businessman','Canadian','1946-06-23','0000-00-00'),(1026,'David Caruso','Actor','American','1956-01-07','0000-00-00'),(1027,'Enrico Caruso','Musician','Italian','1873-02-25','1921-08-02'),(1028,'George Washington Carver','Scientist','American','1864-01-10','1943-01-05'),(1029,'John Henry Carver','Physicist','Australian',NULL,NULL),(1030,'Dana Carvey','Comedian','American','1955-06-02','0000-00-00'),(1031,'James Carville','Lawyer','American','1944-10-25','0000-00-00'),(1032,'Alice Cary','Poet','American','1820-04-26','1871-02-12'),(1033,'Joyce Cary','Novelist','Irish','1888-12-07','1957-03-29'),(1034,'Phoebe Cary','Poet','American','1824-09-04',NULL),(1035,'Julian Casablancas','Musician','American','1978-08-23','0000-00-00'),(1036,'Pablo Casals','Musician','Spanish','1876-12-29','1973-10-22'),(1037,'Giacomo Casanova','Celebrity','Italian','1725-04-02','1798-06-04'),(1038,'Ed Case','Politician','American','1952-09-27','0000-00-00'),(1039,'Neko Case','Musician','American','1970-09-08','0000-00-00'),(1040,'Steve Case','Businessman','American','1958-08-21','0000-00-00'),(1041,'Dillon Casey','Actor','American','1983-10-29','0000-00-00'),(1042,'James E. Casey','Businessman','American','1888-03-29','1983-06-06'),(1043,'Robert Casey','Politician','American','1932-01-09','2000-05-30'),(1044,'Johnny Cash','Musician','American','1932-02-26','2003-09-12'),(1045,'June Carter Cash','Musician','American','1929-06-23','2003-05-15'),(1046,'Pat Cash','Athlete','Australian','1965-05-27','0000-00-00'),(1047,'Rosanne Cash','Musician','American','1955-05-24','0000-00-00'),(1048,'Pete Cashmore','Businessman','Scottish','1985-09-18','0000-00-00'),(1049,'Lewis Cass','Soldier','American','1782-10-09','1866-06-17'),(1050,'Neal Cassady','Writer','American','1926-02-08','1968-02-04'),(1051,'Mary Cassatt','Artist','American','1844-05-22','1926-06-14'),(1052,'John Cassavetes','Actor','American','1929-12-09','1989-02-03'),(1053,'Nick Cassavetes','Actor','American','1959-05-21','0000-00-00'),(1054,'Vincent Cassel','Actor','French','1966-11-23','0000-00-00'),(1055,'David Cassidy','Actor','American','1950-04-12','0000-00-00'),(1056,'Shaun Cassidy','Musician','American','1958-09-27','0000-00-00'),(1057,'Rene Cassin','Judge','French','1887-10-05','1976-02-20'),(1058,'Laetitia Casta','Model','French','1978-05-11','0000-00-00'),(1059,'Carlos Castaneda','Writer','American','1931-12-25','1998-04-27'),(1060,'Dan Castellaneta','Actor','American','1957-10-29','0000-00-00'),(1061,'Paul Castellano','Criminal','American','1915-06-20','1985-12-16'),(1062,'Carlos Castenada','Writer','Peruvian','1925-12-25','1998-04-27'),(1063,'Ana Castillo','Novelist','American',NULL,'0000-00-00'),(1064,'Randy Castillo','Musician','American','1950-12-18','2002-03-26'),(1065,'Barbara Castle','Politician','British','1910-10-06','2002-05-03'),(1066,'Michael N. Castle','Politician','American','1939-06-02','0000-00-00'),(1067,'Roy Castle','Musician','English','1932-08-31','0000-00-00'),(1068,'Fidel Castro','Statesman','','1926-08-13','0000-00-00'),(1069,'Julian Castro','Politician','American','1974-09-16','0000-00-00'),(1070,'Rosalia de Castro','','','1837-02-24','1885-07-15'),(1071,'Phoebe Cates','Actress','American','1963-07-16','0000-00-00'),(1072,'Willa Cather','Author','American','1873-12-07','1947-04-24'),(1073,'Dan T. Cathy','Businessman','American','1953-03-01','0000-00-00'),(1074,'Turner Catledge','Journalist','American',NULL,NULL),(1075,'George Catlin','Artist','American',NULL,'1872-12-23'),(1076,'Marcus Porcius Cato','Politician','Italian',NULL,NULL),(1077,'Rhonda Cator','Athlete','','1966-08-23','0000-00-00'),(1078,'Carrie Chapman Catt','Activist','American','1859-01-09',NULL),(1079,'Bruce Catton','Historian','American','1899-10-09','1978-08-28'),(1080,'Kim Cattrall','Actress','English','1956-08-21','0000-00-00'),(1081,'Gaius Valerius Catullus','Poet','Roman',NULL,NULL),(1082,'Emma Caulfield','Actress','American','1973-04-08','0000-00-00'),(1083,'Kristin Cavallari','Actress','American','1987-01-05','0000-00-00'),(1084,'Hollie Cavanagh','Musician','American','1993-07-05','0000-00-00'),(1085,'Jerome Cavanagh','Politician','American','1928-06-16','1979-11-27'),(1086,'Nick Cave','Musician','Australian','1957-09-22','0000-00-00'),(1087,'Edith Cavell','Public Servant','American','1865-12-04','1915-10-12'),(1088,'Margaret Cavendish','Writer','English',NULL,NULL),(1089,'Thomas Cavendish','Explorer','English','1908-04-09','1908-05-11'),(1090,'William Cavendish','Public Servant','British',NULL,'1557-10-25'),(1091,'Dick Cavett','Entertainer','American','1936-11-19','0000-00-00'),(1092,'Jim Caviezel','Actor','American','1968-09-26','0000-00-00'),(1093,'Henry Cavill','Actor','British','1983-05-05','0000-00-00'),(1094,'Camillo di Cavour','Statesman','Italian','1810-08-10','1861-06-06'),(1095,'Neil Cavuto','Journalist','American','1958-09-22','0000-00-00'),(1096,'Edgar Cayce','Celebrity','American','1877-03-18','1945-01-03'),(1097,'Arthur Cayley','Mathematician','British','1821-08-16','1895-01-26'),(1098,'John Cazale','Actor','American','1935-08-12','1978-03-12'),(1099,'Thomas R. Cech','Scientist','American','1947-12-08','0000-00-00'),(1100,'Lord Edward Cecil','Soldier','British','1867-07-12','1918-12-13'),(1101,'Richard Cecil','Clergyman','English','1748-11-08','1810-08-15'),(1102,'Robert Cecil','Public Servant','British','1563-06-01','1612-05-24'),(1103,'Camilo Jose Cela','Writer','Spanish','1916-05-11','2002-01-07'),(1104,'Paul Celan','Poet','Romanian','1920-11-23','1970-04-20'),(1105,'Louis-Ferdinand Celine','Writer','French','1894-05-27','1961-07-01'),(1106,'Brian Celio','Novelist','American','1981-07-16','0000-00-00'),(1107,'Emanuel Celler','Politician','American','1888-05-06','1981-01-15'),(1108,'Paul Cellucci','Politician','American','1948-04-24','0000-00-00'),(1109,'Orlando Cepeda','','','1937-09-17','0000-00-00'),(1110,'Bennett Cerf','Journalist','American','1898-05-25','1971-08-27'),(1111,'Vinton Cerf','Inventor','American','1943-06-23','0000-00-00'),(1112,'Gene Cernan','Astronaut','American','1934-03-14','0000-00-00'),(1113,'Mario Diaz-Balart','Politician','American','1961-09-25','0000-00-00'),(1114,'Lorenzo di Bonaventura','Producer','American',NULL,'0000-00-00'),(1115,'Vicente del Bosque','Coach','Spanish','1950-12-23','0000-00-00'),(1116,'Saskia de Brauw','Artist','Dutch','1981-04-19','0000-00-00'),(1117,'Luciano De Crescenzo','Writer','Italian','1928-08-18','0000-00-00'),(1118,'Melissa de la Cruz','Author','American',NULL,'0000-00-00'),(1119,'Al D\'Amato','Politician','American','1937-08-01','0000-00-00'),(1120,'Gabriele D\'Annunzio','Poet','Italian','1863-03-12','1938-03-01'),(1121,'Isaac D\'Israeli','Writer','British','1766-05-11','1848-01-19'),(1122,'Vincent D\'Onofrio','Actor','American','1959-06-30','0000-00-00'),(1123,'Dinesh D\'Souza','Author','Indian','1961-04-25','0000-00-00'),(1124,'DMX','Musician','American','1970-12-18','0000-00-00'),(1125,'Simon Dach','Poet','German','1605-07-29','1659-04-15'),(1126,'Ivica Dacic','Politician','Serbian','1966-01-01','0000-00-00'),(1127,'Puff Daddy','Musician','American','1970-11-04','0000-00-00'),(1128,'Trick Daddy','Musician','American',NULL,'0000-00-00'),(1129,'Willem Dafoe','Actor','American','1955-07-22','0000-00-00'),(1130,'Louis Jacques Mande Daguerre','Artist','French','1787-11-18','1851-07-10'),(1131,'Roald Dahl','Novelist','British','1916-09-13','1990-11-25'),(1132,'Robert A. Dahl','Writer','American','1915-12-17','0000-00-00'),(1133,'Edward Dahlberg','Novelist','American','1900-07-22','1977-02-27'),(1134,'Bao Dai','Statesman','Vietnamese','1913-10-22','1997-07-30'),(1135,'Dan Dailey','Actor','American','1913-12-14','1978-10-16'),(1136,'Elizabeth Daily','Actress','American','1961-09-11','0000-00-00'),(1137,'Steve Daines','Politician','American','1962-08-20','0000-00-00'),(1138,'Stephen Daldry','Director','English','1960-05-02','0000-00-00'),(1139,'Dick Dale','Musician','American','1937-05-04','0000-00-00'),(1140,'Jim Dale','Musician','British','1935-08-15','0000-00-00'),(1141,'Stan Dale','Educator','American',NULL,NULL),(1142,'Richard J. Daley','Politician','American','1902-05-15','1976-12-20'),(1143,'Richard M. Daley','Politician','American','1942-04-24','0000-00-00'),(1144,'Tom Daley','Athlete','English','1994-05-21','0000-00-00'),(1145,'William M. Daley','Politician','American','1948-08-08','0000-00-00'),(1146,'Kenny Dalglish','Athlete','Scottish','1951-03-04','0000-00-00'),(1147,'Salvador Dali','Artist','Spanish','1904-05-11','1989-01-23'),(1148,'Ray Dalio','Businessman','American',NULL,'0000-00-00'),(1149,'Josh Dallas','Actor','American','1981-12-18','0000-00-00'),(1150,'Beatrice Dalle','Actress','French','1964-12-19','0000-00-00'),(1151,'Hugh Dalton','Politician','British','1887-08-16','1962-02-13'),(1152,'John Dalton','Scientist','British','1766-09-06','1844-07-27'),(1153,'Timothy Dalton','Actor','Welsh','1946-03-21','0000-00-00'),(1154,'Roger Daltrey','Musician','English','1944-03-01','0000-00-00'),(1155,'Carson Daly','Entertainer','American','1973-06-22','0000-00-00'),(1156,'Chuck Daly','Coach','American','1930-07-20','0000-00-00'),(1157,'James Daly','Actor','American','1918-10-23','1978-07-03'),(1158,'Mary Daly','Theologian','American','1928-10-16','0000-00-00'),(1159,'Tim Daly','Actor','American','1956-03-01','0000-00-00'),(1160,'Tyne Daly','Actress','American','1946-02-21','0000-00-00'),(1161,'Jennifer Damiano','Actress','American','1991-05-12','0000-00-00'),(1162,'Jean Claude Van Damme','Actor','Belgian','1960-10-18','0000-00-00'),(1163,'Johnny Damon','Athlete','American','1973-11-05','0000-00-00'),(1164,'Matt Damon','Actor','American','1970-10-08','0000-00-00'),(1165,'William Dampier','Explorer','English','1908-07-10','1908-09-11'),(1166,'Bill Dana','Comedian','American','1924-10-05','0000-00-00'),(1167,'John Cotton Dana','Author','American','1856-08-19','1929-07-21'),(1168,'Richard Henry Dana, Jr.','Lawyer','American','1815-08-01','1882-01-06'),(1169,'Charles Dance','Actor','English','1946-10-10','0000-00-00'),(1170,'Hugh Dancy','Actor','British','1975-06-19','0000-00-00'),(1171,'Evan Dando','Musician','American','1967-03-04','0000-00-00'),(1172,'Jill Dando','Journalist','British','1961-11-09','1999-04-26'),(1173,'Claire Danes','Actress','American','1979-04-12','0000-00-00'),(1174,'Simin Daneshvar','Novelist','Iranian','1921-04-28','2012-03-08'),(1175,'Serge Daney','Critic','French',NULL,NULL),(1176,'John C. Danforth','Politician','American','1936-09-05','0000-00-00'),(1177,'Rodney Dangerfield','Comedian','American','1921-11-22','2004-10-05'),(1178,'Beth Daniel','Athlete','American','1956-10-14','0000-00-00'),(1179,'Brittany Daniel','Actress','American','1976-03-17','0000-00-00'),(1180,'Clifton Daniel','Editor','American','1912-09-19','2000-02-21'),(1181,'Samuel Daniel','Poet','English',NULL,'1619-10-14'),(1182,'Anthony Daniels','Actor','English','1946-02-21','0000-00-00'),(1183,'Charlie Daniels','Musician','American','1936-10-28','0000-00-00'),(1184,'Jeff Daniels','Actor','American','1955-02-19','0000-00-00'),(1185,'Josephus Daniels','Politician','American','1862-05-18','1948-01-15'),(1186,'Mitch Daniels','Politician','American','1949-04-07','0000-00-00'),(1187,'Paul Daniels','Entertainer','British','1938-04-06','0000-00-00'),(1188,'William Daniels','Actor','American','1927-03-31','0000-00-00'),(1189,'Rick Danko','Musician','Canadian','1943-12-09','1999-12-10'),(1190,'Mychael Danna','Musician','Canadian','1958-09-20','0000-00-00'),(1191,'Godfried Danneels','Clergyman','','1933-06-04','0000-00-00'),(1192,'Blythe Danner','Actress','American','1943-02-03','0000-00-00'),(1193,'Paul Dano','Actor','American','1984-06-19','0000-00-00'),(1194,'Ted Danson','Actor','American','1947-12-29','0000-00-00'),(1195,'Joe Dante','Director','American','1946-11-28','0000-00-00'),(1196,'Edwidge Danticat','Author','Haitian','1969-01-19','0000-00-00'),(1197,'Arthur C. Danto','Critic','American',NULL,'0000-00-00'),(1198,'Georges Jacques Danton','Revolutionary','French','1759-10-26','1794-04-05'),(1199,'Tony Danza','Actor','American','1951-04-21','0000-00-00'),(1200,'Glenn Danzig','Musician','American','1955-06-23','0000-00-00'),(1201,'Paula Danziger','Author','American','1944-08-18','2004-07-08'),(1202,'Frank Darabont','Director','American','1959-01-28','0000-00-00'),(1203,'John Nelson Darby','Clergyman','English','1800-11-18','1882-04-29'),(1204,'Christopher Darden','Lawyer','American','1956-04-07','0000-00-00'),(1205,'Jean-Pierre Dardenne','Director','Belgian','1951-04-21','0000-00-00'),(1206,'Luc Dardenne','Director','Belgian','1954-03-10','0000-00-00'),(1207,'Bobby Darin','Musician','American','1936-05-14','1973-12-20'),(1208,'Ruben Dario','Poet','Nicaraguan','1867-01-18','1916-02-06'),(1209,'Alvin Dark','Athlete','American','1922-01-07','0000-00-00'),(1210,'Alistair Darling','Politician','British','1953-11-28','0000-00-00'),(1211,'Grace Darling','Celebrity','English','1815-11-14','1842-10-20'),(1212,'Eric Darnell','Actor','American',NULL,'0000-00-00'),(1213,'Dimebag Darrell','Musician','American','1966-08-20','2004-12-08'),(1214,'James Darren','Actor','American','1936-06-08','0000-00-00'),(1215,'Clarence Darrow','Lawyer','American','1857-04-18','1938-03-13'),(1216,'Henry Darrow','Actor','Puerto Rican','1933-09-15','0000-00-00'),(1217,'Paul Darrow','Actor','British','1941-05-02','0000-00-00'),(1218,'Jane Darwell','Actress','American','1879-10-15','1967-08-13'),(1219,'Charles Darwin','Scientist','English','1809-02-12','1882-04-19'),(1220,'Erasmus Darwin','Scientist','English','1731-12-12','1802-04-18'),(1221,'Francis Darwin','Scientist','English','1848-08-16','1925-09-19'),(1222,'Tom Daschle','Politician','American','1947-12-09','0000-00-00'),(1223,'Sam Dash','Lawyer','American','1925-02-27','2004-05-29'),(1224,'Samuel Dash','Lawyer','American','1925-02-27','2004-05-29'),(1225,'Stacey Dash','Actress','American','1966-01-20','0000-00-00'),(1226,'Ram Dass','Psychologist','American','1931-04-06','0000-00-00'),(1227,'Alphonse Daudet','Novelist','French','1840-05-13','1897-12-17'),(1228,'Evan Daugherty','Writer','American',NULL,'0000-00-00'),(1229,'Rene Daumal','Writer','French','1908-03-16','1944-05-21'),(1230,'William Davenant','Poet','English',NULL,'1668-04-07'),(1231,'Charles Davenport','Scientist','American','1866-06-01','1944-02-18'),(1232,'Jack Davenport','Actor','British','1973-03-01','0000-00-00'),(1233,'Lindsay Davenport','Athlete','American','1976-06-08','0000-00-00'),(1234,'Elizabeth David','Writer','British','1913-12-26','1992-05-22'),(1235,'Hal David','Musician','American','1921-05-25','0000-00-00'),(1236,'Jacques-Louis David','Artist','French','1748-08-30','1825-12-29'),(1237,'Keith David','Actor','American','1956-06-04','0000-00-00'),(1238,'Larry David','Actor','American','1947-07-02','0000-00-00'),(1239,'Thayer David','Actor','American','1927-03-04','1978-07-17'),(1240,'Doug Davidson','Actor','American','1954-10-24','0000-00-00'),(1241,'Eileen Davidson','Actress','American','1959-06-15','0000-00-00'),(1242,'John Davidson','Celebrity','American','1941-12-13','0000-00-00'),(1243,'Robyn Davidson','Writer','Australian','1950-09-06','0000-00-00'),(1244,'Tommy Davidson','Comedian','American','1963-11-10','0000-00-00'),(1245,'Alan Davies','Actor','British','1966-03-06','0000-00-00'),(1246,'Dave Davies','Musician','British','1947-02-03','0000-00-00'),(1247,'Gavyn Davies','Businessman','British','1950-11-27','0000-00-00'),(1248,'Lynn Davies','Athlete','British','1942-05-20','0000-00-00'),(1249,'Paul Davies','Writer','British','1946-04-22','0000-00-00'),(1250,'Peter Maxwell Davies','Composer','English','1934-09-08','0000-00-00'),(1251,'Ray Davies','Musician','English','1944-06-21','0000-00-00'),(1252,'Robertson Davies','Novelist','Canadian','1913-08-28','1995-12-02'),(1253,'Ron Davies','Politician','Welsh','1946-08-06','0000-00-00'),(1254,'Siobhan Davies','Dancer','English',NULL,'0000-00-00'),(1255,'W. H. Davies','Poet','Welsh','1871-04-20','1940-09-26'),(1256,'Al Davis','Businessman','American','1929-07-04','0000-00-00'),(1257,'Alexander Jackson Davis','Architect','American','1803-07-24','1892-01-14'),(1258,'Angela Davis','Activist','American','1944-01-26','0000-00-00'),(1259,'Anthony Davis','Composer','American','1951-02-20','0000-00-00'),(1260,'Antonio Davis','Athlete','American','1968-10-31','0000-00-00'),(1261,'Artur Davis','Politician','American','1967-10-09','0000-00-00'),(1262,'Bette Davis','Actress','American','1908-04-05','1989-10-06'),(1263,'Carl Davis','Composer','American','1936-10-28','0000-00-00'),(1264,'Chili Davis','Athlete','Jamaican','1960-01-17','0000-00-00'),(1265,'Clifton Davis','Actor','American','1945-10-04','0000-00-00'),(1266,'Clive Davis','Businessman','American','1932-04-04','0000-00-00'),(1267,'David Davis','Politician','British','1948-12-23','0000-00-00'),(1268,'Dorothy Salisbury Davis','Writer','American','1916-04-26','0000-00-00'),(1269,'Elmer Davis','Journalist','American','1890-01-13','1958-05-18'),(1270,'Eric Davis','Athlete','American','1962-05-29','0000-00-00'),(1271,'Evan Davis','Economist','British','1962-04-08','0000-00-00'),(1272,'Fred Davis','Celebrity','English','1913-08-13','1998-04-16'),(1273,'Geena Davis','Actress','American','1956-01-21','0000-00-00'),(1274,'Geoff Davis','Politician','American','1958-10-26','0000-00-00'),(1275,'Gray Davis','Politician','American','1942-12-26','0000-00-00'),(1276,'Hope Davis','Actress','American','1964-03-23','0000-00-00'),(1277,'Jefferson Davis','Leader','American','1808-06-03','1889-12-06'),(1278,'Jim Davis','Cartoonist','American','1945-07-28','0000-00-00'),(1279,'Jimmie Davis','Politician','American','1899-09-11','2000-11-05'),(1280,'Jo Ann Davis','Politician','American','1950-06-29','0000-00-00'),(1281,'Joe Davis','Celebrity','American','1901-04-15','1978-07-10'),(1282,'John Francis Davis','Diplomat','British',NULL,NULL),(1283,'Jonathan Davis','Musician','American','1971-01-18','0000-00-00'),(1284,'Judy Davis','Actress','Australian','1955-04-23','0000-00-00'),(1285,'Kristin Davis','Actress','American','1965-02-24','0000-00-00'),(1286,'Lincoln Davis','Politician','American','1943-09-13','0000-00-00'),(1287,'Mac Davis','Musician','American','1942-01-21','0000-00-00'),(1288,'Marc Davis','Artist','American','1913-03-30','2000-01-12'),(1289,'Marvin Davis','Businessman','American','1925-08-28','2004-09-25'),(1290,'Miles Davis','Musician','American','1926-05-26','1991-09-28'),(1291,'Ossie Davis','Actor','American','1917-12-18','2005-02-04'),(1292,'Paige Davis','Actress','American','1969-10-15','0000-00-00'),(1293,'Patti Davis','Celebrity','American','1952-10-21','0000-00-00'),(1294,'Philip J. Davis','Mathematician','American',NULL,'0000-00-00'),(1295,'Priscilla Davis','Celebrity','American','1933-09-22','0000-00-00'),(1296,'Rebecca Harding Davis','Author','American','1831-06-24','1910-09-29'),(1297,'Richard Harding Davis','Journalist','American','1864-04-18','1916-04-11'),(1298,'Sammy Davis, Jr.','Entertainer','American','1925-12-08','1990-05-16'),(1299,'Stuart Davis','Artist','American','1892-12-07','1964-06-24'),(1300,'Susan Davis','Politician','American','1944-04-13','0000-00-00'),(1301,'Terrell Davis','Athlete','American','1972-08-28','0000-00-00'),(1302,'Viola Davis','Actress','American','1965-08-11','0000-00-00'),(1303,'Wade Davis','Scientist','Canadian','1953-12-14','0000-00-00'),(1304,'Warwick Davis','Actor','English','1970-02-03','0000-00-00'),(1305,'Willie Davis','Athlete','','1934-07-24','0000-00-00'),(1306,'Bruce Davison','Actor','American','1946-06-28','0000-00-00'),(1307,'Peter Davison','Actor','British','1951-04-13','0000-00-00'),(1308,'Ahmet Davutoglu','Diplomat','Turkish','1959-02-26','0000-00-00'),(1309,'Humphry Davy','Scientist','British','1778-12-17','1829-05-29'),(1310,'Charles G. Dawes','Vice President','American','1865-08-27','1951-04-23'),(1311,'John Dawkins','Politician','Australian','1947-03-02','0000-00-00'),(1312,'Richard Dawkins','Scientist','English','1941-03-26','0000-00-00'),(1313,'Andre Dawson','Athlete','American','1954-07-10','0000-00-00'),(1314,'Christopher Dawson','Writer','English',NULL,NULL),(1315,'George Mercer Dawson','Scientist','Canadian','1849-08-01','1901-03-02'),(1316,'John W. Dawson','Politician','American','1820-10-21','1877-09-10'),(1317,'Len Dawson','Athlete','American','1935-06-20','0000-00-00'),(1318,'Les Dawson','Comedian','English','1933-02-02','1993-06-10'),(1319,'Peter Dawson','Musician','Australian','1882-01-31','1961-09-27'),(1320,'Richard Dawson','Actor','English','1932-11-20','2012-06-06'),(1321,'Rosario Dawson','Actress','American','1979-05-09','0000-00-00'),(1322,'Danielle Dax','Musician','English','1958-09-23','0000-00-00'),(1323,'Benjamin Day','Artist','American',NULL,NULL),(1324,'Benjamin Henry Day','Artist','American',NULL,NULL),(1325,'Charlie Day','Actor','American','1976-02-09','0000-00-00'),(1326,'Clarence Day','Author','American','1874-11-18','1935-12-28'),(1327,'Doris Day','Actress','American','1924-04-03','0000-00-00'),(1328,'Dorothy Day','Activist','American','1897-11-08','1980-11-29'),(1329,'Jeremiah Day','Educator','American',NULL,NULL),(1330,'Robin Day','Journalist','British','1923-10-23','2000-08-06'),(1331,'Stockwell Day','Politician','Canadian','1950-08-16','0000-00-00'),(1332,'Sylvia Day','Writer','American','1973-03-11','0000-00-00'),(1333,'Thomas Day','Author','British','1748-06-22','1789-09-28'),(1334,'Moshe Dayan','Soldier','Israeli','1915-05-20','1981-10-16'),(1335,'Taylor Dayne','Musician','American','1962-03-07','0000-00-00'),(1336,'Mark Dayton','Politician','American','1947-01-26','0000-00-00'),(1337,'Dan DeCarlo','Cartoonist','American','1919-12-12','2001-12-19'),(1338,'Peter DeFazio','Politician','American','1947-05-27','0000-00-00'),(1339,'Kaylee DeFer','Actress','American','1986-09-23','0000-00-00'),(1340,'Ellen DeGeneres','Comedian','American','1958-01-26','0000-00-00'),(1341,'Gavin DeGraw','Musician','American','1977-02-04','0000-00-00'),(1342,'Dane DeHaan','Actor','American','1986-02-06','0000-00-00'),(1343,'Lea DeLaria','Comedian','American','1958-05-23','0000-00-00'),(1344,'Rosa DeLauro','Politician','American','1943-03-02','0000-00-00'),(1345,'Tom DeLay','Politician','American','1947-04-08','0000-00-00'),(1346,'Don DeLillo','Novelist','American','1936-11-20','0000-00-00'),(1347,'Grey DeLisle','Musician','American','1973-08-24','0000-00-00'),(1348,'Tom DeLonge','Musician','American','1975-12-13','0000-00-00'),(1349,'John DeLorean','Businessman','American','1925-01-06','2005-03-19'),(1350,'Dom DeLuise','Actor','American','1933-08-01','0000-00-00'),(1351,'Cecil B. DeMille','Producer','American','1881-08-12','1959-01-21'),(1352,'Nelson DeMille','Author','American','1943-08-23','0000-00-00'),(1353,'Jim DeMint','Politician','American','1951-09-02','0000-00-00'),(1354,'Jackie DeShannon','Musician','American','1944-08-21','0000-00-00'),(1355,'William F. DeVault','Poet','American','1955-08-16','0000-00-00'),(1356,'Danny DeVito','Actor','American','1944-11-17','0000-00-00'),(1357,'Torrey DeVitto','Actress','American','1984-06-08','0000-00-00'),(1358,'Mike DeWine','Politician','American','1947-01-05','0000-00-00'),(1359,'Joyce DeWitt','Actress','American','1949-04-23','0000-00-00'),(1360,'Rosemarie DeWitt','Actress','American','1974-10-26','0000-00-00'),(1361,'Lee DeWyze','Musician','American','1986-04-02','0000-00-00'),(1362,'Dan Deacon','Musician','American','1981-08-28','0000-00-00'),(1363,'John Deacon','Musician','British','1951-08-19','0000-00-00'),(1364,'Kim Deal','Musician','American','1961-06-10','0000-00-00'),(1365,'Nathan Deal','Politician','American','1942-08-25','0000-00-00'),(1366,'Dixie Dean','Athlete','English','1907-01-22','1980-03-01'),(1367,'Dizzy Dean','Athlete','American','1910-01-16','1974-07-17'),(1368,'Howard Dean','Politician','American','1948-11-17','0000-00-00'),(1369,'James Dean','Actor','','1931-02-08','1955-09-30'),(1370,'Jimmy Dean','Actor','American','1928-08-10','0000-00-00'),(1371,'John Dean','Lawyer','American','1938-10-14','0000-00-00'),(1372,'Jeffery Deaver','Writer','American','1950-05-06','0000-00-00'),(1373,'Elizabeth Debicki','Actress','Australian',NULL,'0000-00-00'),(1374,'Guy Debord','Writer','French','1931-12-28','1994-11-30'),(1375,'Gerard Debreu','Mathematician','French','1921-07-04','2004-12-31'),(1376,'Eugene V. Debs','Politician','American','1855-11-05','1926-10-20'),(1377,'Claude Debussy','Composer','French','1862-08-22','1918-03-25'),(1378,'Stephen Decatur','Soldier','American','1779-01-05','1820-03-22'),(1379,'Brooklyn Decker','Model','American','1987-04-12','0000-00-00'),(1380,'Mary Decker','Athlete','American','1958-08-04','0000-00-00'),(1381,'Jack Dee','Comedian','British','1962-09-24','0000-00-00'),(1382,'Kool Moe Dee','Musician','American','1962-08-08','0000-00-00'),(1383,'Ruby Dee','Actress','American','1924-10-27','0000-00-00'),(1384,'Sandra Dee','Actress','American','1944-04-23','2005-02-20'),(1385,'Cat Deeley','Celebrity','English','1976-10-23','0000-00-00'),(1386,'Paula Deen','Chef','American','1947-01-19','0000-00-00'),(1387,'Morris Dees','Lawyer','American','1936-12-16','0000-00-00'),(1388,'Rick Dees','Entertainer','American','1950-08-14','0000-00-00'),(1389,'Mos Def','Musician','American','1973-12-11','0000-00-00'),(1390,'Daniel Defoe','Journalist','English',NULL,NULL),(1391,'Frank Deford','Writer','American','1938-12-16','0000-00-00'),(1392,'Edgar Degas','Artist','French','1834-07-19','1917-09-27'),(1393,'Len Deighton','Historian','British','1929-02-18','0000-00-00'),(1394,'Desmond Dekker','Musician','Jamaican','1941-07-16','2006-05-25'),(1395,'Thomas Dekker','Dramatist','English',NULL,NULL),(1396,'Eugene Delacroix','Artist','French','1798-04-26','1863-08-13'),(1397,'Bill Delahunt','Politician','American','1941-07-18','0000-00-00'),(1398,'Margaret Deland','Novelist','American','1857-02-25','1945-01-13'),(1399,'Kim Delaney','Actress','American','1961-11-29','0000-00-00'),(1400,'Shelagh Delaney','Playwright','English','1939-11-25','0000-00-00'),(1401,'Dana Delany','Actress','American','1956-03-13','0000-00-00'),(1402,'Martin Delany','Soldier','American','1812-05-06','1885-01-24'),(1403,'Robert Delaunay','Artist','French','1885-04-12','1941-10-25'),(1404,'Max Delbruck','Scientist','German','1906-09-04','1981-03-09'),(1405,'Grazia Deledda','Writer','Italian','1871-09-27','1936-08-15'),(1406,'Gilles Deleuze','Philosopher','French','1925-01-18','1995-11-04'),(1407,'Leo Delibes','Composer','French','1836-02-21','1891-01-16'),(1408,'Jacques Delille','Poet','French','1738-06-22','1813-05-01'),(1409,'Frederick Delius','Composer','English','1862-01-29','1934-06-10'),(1410,'Michael Dell','Businessman','American','1965-02-23','0000-00-00'),(1411,'Ron Dellums','','','1935-11-24','0000-00-00'),(1412,'Alain Delon','Actor','French','1935-11-08','0000-00-00'),(1413,'Vine Deloria, Jr.','Author','Sioux','1933-03-26','2005-11-13'),(1414,'Jacques Delors','Economist','French','1925-06-20','0000-00-00'),(1415,'Brad Delp','Musician','American','1951-06-12','2007-03-09'),(1416,'Julie Delpy','Actress','French','1969-12-21','0000-00-00'),(1417,'Brad Delson','Musician','American','1977-12-01','0000-00-00'),(1418,'Paul Delvaux','Artist','Belgian','1897-09-23','1994-07-20'),(1419,'Iris Dement','Musician','American','1961-01-05','0000-00-00'),(1420,'Barbara Deming','Author','American',NULL,NULL),(1421,'W. Edwards Deming','Scientist','American','1900-10-14','1993-12-20'),(1422,'Jonathan Demme','Director','American','1944-02-22','0000-00-00'),(1423,'Ted Demme','Director','American','1963-10-26','2002-01-13'),(1424,'Democritus','Philosopher','Greek',NULL,NULL),(1425,'Demosthenes','Statesman','Greek',NULL,NULL),(1426,'Jack Dempsey','Athlete','American','1895-06-24','1983-05-31'),(1427,'Patrick Dempsey','Actor','American','1966-01-13','0000-00-00'),(1428,'Tom Dempsey','Athlete','American','1947-01-12','0000-00-00'),(1429,'Judi Dench','Actress','English','1934-12-09','0000-00-00'),(1430,'Catherine Deneuve','Actress','French','1943-10-22','0000-00-00'),(1431,'John Denham','Politician','British',NULL,NULL),(1432,'Maurice Denis','Artist','French',NULL,NULL),(1433,'Ruth St. Denis','Dancer','American','1878-01-20','1968-07-21'),(1434,'Daniel Dennett','Philosopher','American','1942-03-28','0000-00-00'),(1435,'Dorothy Denning','Public Servant','American','1945-08-12','0000-00-00'),(1436,'Kat Dennings','Actress','American','1986-06-13','0000-00-00'),(1437,'John Dennis','Critic','English',NULL,NULL),(1438,'Nigel Dennis','Writer','British','1912-01-16','1989-07-19'),(1439,'Patrick Dennis','Author','American','1921-05-18','1976-11-06'),(1440,'Martin Denny','Musician','American','1911-04-10','2005-03-02'),(1441,'Charlie Dent','Politician','American','1960-05-24','0000-00-00'),(1442,'Andrew Denton','Comedian','Australian','1960-05-04','0000-00-00'),(1443,'James Denton','Actor','American','1963-01-20','0000-00-00'),(1444,'Bob Denver','Actor','American','1935-01-09','2005-09-02'),(1445,'John Denver','Musician','American','1943-12-31','1997-10-12'),(1446,'Sunny Deol','Actor','Indian','1956-10-19','0000-00-00'),(1447,'Gerard Depardieu','Actor','French','1948-12-27','0000-00-00'),(1448,'Chauncey Depew','Politician','American','1834-04-23','1928-04-05'),(1449,'Johnny Depp','Actor','American','1963-06-09','0000-00-00'),(1450,'Andre Derain','Artist','French','1880-06-10','1954-09-08'),(1451,'Bo Derek','Actress','American','1955-11-20','0000-00-00'),(1452,'John Derek','Actor','American','1926-08-12',NULL),(1453,'Bruce Dern','Actor','American','1936-06-04','0000-00-00'),(1454,'Laura Dern','Actress','American','1967-02-01','0000-00-00'),(1455,'Toi Derricotte','Poet','American','1941-04-12','0000-00-00'),(1456,'Jacques Derrida','Philosopher','French','1930-07-15','2004-10-08'),(1457,'Rick Derringer','Musician','American','1947-08-05','0000-00-00'),(1458,'Alan Dershowitz','Lawyer','American','1938-09-01','0000-00-00'),(1459,'Jason Derulo','Musician','American','1989-09-21','0000-00-00'),(1460,'Anita Desai','Novelist','Indian','1937-06-24','0000-00-00'),(1461,'Morarji Desai','Politician','Indian','1896-02-29','1995-04-10'),(1462,'Rene Descartes','Mathematician','French','1596-03-31','1650-02-11'),(1463,'Eustache Deschamps','Poet','French',NULL,NULL),(1464,'Emily Deschanel','Actress','American','1976-10-11','0000-00-00'),(1465,'Zooey Deschanel','Actress','American','1980-01-17','0000-00-00'),(1466,'Taisen Deshimaru','Philosopher','Japanese','1914-11-29',NULL),(1467,'Paul Desmond','Musician','American','1924-11-05','1977-05-30'),(1468,'Camille Desmoulins','Journalist','French','1760-03-02','1794-04-05'),(1469,'George Deukmejian','Politician','American','1928-06-06','0000-00-00'),(1470,'David Deutsch','Scientist','',NULL,'0000-00-00'),(1471,'Helene Deutsch','Psychologist','Austrian','1884-10-09','1982-03-29'),(1472,'William Devane','Actor','American','1940-09-05','0000-00-00'),(1473,'Gail Devers','Athlete','American','1966-11-19','0000-00-00'),(1474,'Ajay Devgan','Actor','Indian','1967-04-02','0000-00-00'),(1475,'Indra Devi','Celebrity','Latvian','1899-05-12','2002-04-25'),(1476,'Savitri Devi','Writer','French','1905-09-30','1982-10-22'),(1477,'Dan Devine','Coach','American','1924-12-22','2002-05-09'),(1478,'Loretta Devine','Actress','American','1949-08-21','0000-00-00'),(1479,'Bernadette Devlin','Politician','Irish','1947-04-23','0000-00-00'),(1480,'Lord Patrick Devlin','Lawyer','British','1905-11-05','1992-08-09'),(1481,'James Dewar','Scientist','Scottish','1842-09-20','1923-03-27'),(1482,'John Dewey','Philosopher','American','1859-10-20','1952-06-01'),(1483,'Melvil Dewey','Inventor','American','1851-12-10','1931-12-26'),(1484,'Thomas Dewey','Politician','American','1902-03-24','1971-03-16'),(1485,'Colin Dexter','Novelist','British','1930-09-29','0000-00-00'),(1486,'Ted Dexter','Athlete','Italian','1935-05-15','0000-00-00'),(1487,'Timothy Dexter','Businessman','American','1748-02-22','1806-10-26'),(1488,'Susan Dey','Actress','American','1952-12-10','0000-00-00'),(1489,'Caroline Dhavernas','Actress','Canadian','1978-05-15','0000-00-00'),(1490,'George Eads','Actor','American','1967-03-01','0000-00-00'),(1491,'Lawrence Eagleburger','Diplomat','American','1930-08-01','2011-06-04'),(1492,'David Eagleman','Scientist','American',NULL,'0000-00-00'),(1493,'Terry Eagleton','Critic','English','1943-02-22','0000-00-00'),(1494,'Thomas Eakins','Artist','American','1844-07-25','1916-06-25'),(1495,'Michael Ealy','Actor','American','1973-08-03','0000-00-00'),(1496,'Charles Eames','Designer','American','1907-06-17','1978-08-21'),(1497,'William Eardley IV','Public Servant','American','1964-09-03','0000-00-00'),(1498,'Amelia Earhart','Aviator','American','1898-07-24','1937-07-02'),(1499,'Justin Townes Earle','Musician','American','1982-01-04','0000-00-00'),(1500,'Steve Earle','Musician','American','1955-01-17','0000-00-00'),(1501,'Sylvia Earle','Scientist','American','1935-08-30','0000-00-00'),(1502,'Dale Earnhardt','Celebrity','American','1951-04-29','2001-02-18'),(1503,'Wyatt Earp','Public Servant','American','1848-03-19','1929-01-13'),(1504,'Michael F. Easley','Politician','American','1950-03-23','0000-00-00'),(1505,'Michael East','Athlete','American','1978-01-20','0000-00-00'),(1506,'Leslie Easterbrook','Actress','American','1949-07-29','0000-00-00'),(1507,'Charles Alexander Eastman','Author','American','1858-02-19','1939-01-08'),(1508,'Charles Eastman','Author','Sioux','1858-02-19','1939-01-08'),(1509,'Crystal Eastman','Lawyer','American','1881-06-25','1928-07-08'),(1510,'George Eastman','Inventor','American','1854-07-12','1932-03-14'),(1511,'Max Eastman','Author','American','1883-01-04','1969-03-25'),(1512,'Sheena Easton','Musician','Scottish','1959-04-27','0000-00-00'),(1513,'Clint Eastwood','Actor','American','1930-05-31','0000-00-00'),(1514,'Eknath Easwaran','Author','Indian',NULL,NULL),(1515,'Ashton Eaton','Athlete','American','1988-01-21','0000-00-00'),(1516,'John Eaton','Politician','American','1790-06-18','1856-11-17'),(1517,'Shirin Ebadi','Lawyer','Iranian','1947-06-21','0000-00-00'),(1518,'Abba Eban','Diplomat','Israeli','1915-02-02','2002-11-17'),(1519,'Bernard Ebbers','Businessman','Canadian','1941-08-27','0000-00-00'),(1520,'Hermann Ebbinghaus','Psychologist','German','1850-01-24','1909-02-26'),(1521,'Isabelle Eberhardt','Explorer','English','1877-02-17','1904-10-21'),(1522,'Richard Eberhart','Poet','American','1904-04-05','2005-06-09'),(1523,'Dick Ebersol','Businessman','American','1947-07-28','0000-00-00'),(1524,'Friedrich Ebert','Politician','German','1871-02-04','1925-02-08'),(1525,'Roger Ebert','Critic','American','1942-06-18','2013-04-04'),(1526,'Marie von Ebner-Eschenbach','Novelist','Austrian','1830-09-13','1916-03-12'),(1527,'Buddy Ebsen','Actor','American','1908-04-02','2003-07-06'),(1528,'Christopher Eccleston','Actor','English','1964-02-16','0000-00-00'),(1529,'Bernie Ecclestone','Businessman','English',NULL,'0000-00-00'),(1530,'Bulent Ecevit','Politician','','1925-05-28','0000-00-00'),(1531,'Dennis Eckersley','Athlete','American','1954-10-03','0000-00-00'),(1532,'Aaron Eckhart','Actor','American','1968-03-12','0000-00-00'),(1533,'Meister Eckhart','Philosopher','German',NULL,NULL),(1534,'Billy Eckstine','Musician','American','1914-07-08','1993-03-08'),(1535,'Jenny Eclair','Comedian','','1960-03-16','0000-00-00'),(1536,'Umberto Eco','Novelist','Italian','1932-01-05','0000-00-00'),(1537,'Stefan Edberg','Athlete','Swedish','1966-01-19','0000-00-00'),(1538,'David Eddings','Author','American','1931-07-07','0000-00-00'),(1539,'Arthur Eddington','Scientist','British','1882-12-28','1944-11-22'),(1540,'Chuck Eddy','Journalist','American','1960-11-26','0000-00-00'),(1541,'Mary Baker Eddy','Theologian','American','1821-07-16','1910-12-03'),(1542,'Nelson Eddy','Musician','American','1901-06-29','1967-03-06'),(1543,'Sherwood Eddy','Author','American',NULL,NULL),(1544,'Leon Edel','Critic','American','1907-09-09','1997-09-05'),(1545,'Marian Wright Edelman','Activist','American','1939-06-06','0000-00-00'),(1546,'Anthony Eden','Politician','English','1897-06-12','1977-01-14'),(1547,'Barbara Eden','Actress','American','1934-08-23','0000-00-00'),(1548,'Jim Edgar','Politician','American','1946-07-22','0000-00-00'),(1549,'Joel Edgerton','Actor','Australian','1974-06-23','0000-00-00'),(1550,'Maria Edgeworth','Novelist','Irish','1767-01-01','1849-05-22'),(1551,'Charles Edison','Businessman','American','1890-08-03','1969-07-31'),(1552,'Thomas A. Edison','Inventor','American','1847-02-11','1931-10-18'),(1553,'Kenneth Edmonds','Musician','American','1958-04-10','0000-00-00'),(1554,'Sibel Edmonds','Public Servant','American',NULL,'0000-00-00'),(1555,'Adrian Edmondson','Actor','English','1957-01-24','0000-00-00'),(1556,'Dave Edmunds','Musician','Welsh','1944-04-15','0000-00-00'),(1557,'Edward II','Royalty','English',NULL,NULL),(1558,'Edward VIII','Royalty','English','1894-06-23','1972-05-28'),(1559,'John Edward','Entertainer','American','1969-10-19','0000-00-00'),(1560,'King Edward VIII','Royalty','English','1894-06-23','1972-05-28'),(1561,'Al Edwards','Politician','American','1937-03-19','0000-00-00'),(1562,'Anthony Edwards','Actor','American','1962-07-19','0000-00-00'),(1563,'Blake Edwards','Director','American','1922-07-26','0000-00-00'),(1564,'Bob Edwards','Journalist','American','1947-05-16','0000-00-00'),(1565,'Edwin Edwards','Politician','American','1927-08-07','0000-00-00'),(1566,'Edwin W. Edwards','Politician','American','1927-08-07','0000-00-00'),(1567,'Elizabeth Edwards','Lawyer','American','1949-07-03','2010-12-07'),(1568,'John Edwards','Politician','American','1953-06-10','0000-00-00'),(1569,'Jonathan Edwards','Clergyman','American','1703-10-05','1758-03-22'),(1570,'Monica Edwards','Writer','English',NULL,NULL),(1571,'Tryon Edwards','Theologian','American',NULL,NULL),(1572,'George Alec Effinger','Author','American','1947-01-10','2002-04-27'),(1573,'Zac Efron','Actor','American','1987-10-18','0000-00-00'),(1574,'Greg Egan','Scientist','Australian','1961-08-20','0000-00-00'),(1575,'William Allen Egan','Politician','American','1914-10-08','1984-05-06'),(1576,'Jan Egeland','Public Servant','Norwegian','1957-09-12','0000-00-00'),(1577,'Dave Eggers','Writer','American','1970-01-08','0000-00-00'),(1578,'Nicole Eggert','Actress','American','1972-01-13','0000-00-00'),(1579,'Edward Eggleston','Editor','American','1837-12-10','1902-09-04'),(1580,'Atom Egoyan','Director','Canadian','1960-07-19','0000-00-00'),(1581,'Jennifer Ehle','Actress','American','1969-12-29','0000-00-00'),(1582,'Ilya Ehrenburg','Writer','Ukrainian','1891-01-27','1967-08-31'),(1583,'Barbara Ehrenreich','Writer','American','1941-08-26','0000-00-00'),(1584,'Bob Ehrlich','Politician','American','1957-11-25','0000-00-00'),(1585,'Paul R. Ehrlich','Scientist','American','1932-05-29','0000-00-00'),(1586,'Robert. L. Ehrlich','Politician','American','1957-11-25','0000-00-00'),(1587,'Adolf Eichmann','Criminal','German','1906-03-19','1962-06-01'),(1588,'Manfred Eigen','Scientist','German','1927-05-09','0000-00-00'),(1589,'Jill Eikenberry','Actress','American','1947-01-21','0000-00-00'),(1590,'Albert Einstein','Physicist','German','1879-03-14','1955-04-18'),(1591,'Alfred Einstein','Writer','German','1880-12-30','1952-02-13'),(1592,'Loren Eiseley','Scientist','American','1907-09-03','1977-07-09'),(1593,'Jesse Eisenberg','Actor','American','1983-10-05','0000-00-00'),(1594,'Dwight D. Eisenhower','President','American','1890-10-14','1969-03-28'),(1595,'Julie Nixon Eisenhower','Celebrity','American','1948-07-05','0000-00-00'),(1596,'Alfred Eisenstaedt','Photographer','American','1898-12-06','1995-08-25'),(1597,'Sergei Eisenstein','Director','Latvian','1898-01-23','1948-02-11'),(1598,'Hanns Eisler','Composer','German','1898-07-06','1962-09-06'),(1599,'Kurt Eisner','Politician','German','1867-05-14','1919-02-21'),(1600,'Michael Eisner','Businessman','American','1942-03-07','0000-00-00'),(1601,'Will Eisner','Cartoonist','American','1917-03-03','2005-01-03'),(1602,'Chiwetel Ejiofor','Actor','British','1974-07-10','0000-00-00'),(1603,'Anita Ekberg','Actress','Swedish','1931-09-29','0000-00-00'),(1604,'Britt Ekland','Actress','Swedish','1942-10-06','0000-00-00'),(1605,'Mohamed El-Erian','Businessman','Egyptian','1958-08-19','0000-00-00'),(1606,'Mohamed ElBaradei','Scientist','Egyptian','1942-06-17','0000-00-00'),(1607,'Larry Elder','Journalist','American','1952-04-22','0000-00-00'),(1608,'Joycelyn Elders','Public Servant','American','1933-08-13','0000-00-00'),(1609,'Andrew Eldritch','Musician','English','1959-05-15','0000-00-00'),(1610,'Carmen Electra','Actress','American','1972-04-20','0000-00-00'),(1611,'Jay Electronica','Musician','American','1976-09-19','0000-00-00'),(1612,'Erika Eleniak','Actress','American','1969-09-29','0000-00-00'),(1613,'Danny Elfman','Musician','American','1953-05-29','0000-00-00'),(1614,'Jenna Elfman','Actress','American','1971-09-30','0000-00-00'),(1615,'Edward Elgar','Composer','British','1857-06-02','1934-02-23'),(1616,'Olafur Eliasson','Artist','Danish',NULL,'0000-00-00'),(1617,'Charles W. Eliot','Educator','American','1834-03-20','1926-08-22'),(1618,'Charles William Eliot','Educator','American','1834-03-20','1926-08-22'),(1619,'George Eliot','Author','British','1819-11-22','1880-12-22'),(1620,'T. S. Eliot','Poet','American','1888-09-26','1965-01-04'),(1621,'Shannon Elizabeth','Actress','American','1976-09-07','0000-00-00'),(1622,'Hector Elizondo','Actor','American','1936-12-22','0000-00-00'),(1623,'Black Elk','Leader','',NULL,NULL),(1624,'David Elkind','Psychologist','American','1931-03-11','0000-00-00'),(1625,'Linda Ellerbee','Journalist','American','1944-08-15','0000-00-00'),(1626,'Lindsay Ellingson','Model','American','1986-11-19','0000-00-00'),(1627,'Duke Ellington','Musician','American','1899-04-29','1974-05-24'),(1628,'Cass Elliot','Musician','American','1941-09-19','1974-07-29'),(1629,'Jane Elliot','Actress','American','1947-01-17','0000-00-00'),(1630,'Jim Elliot','Clergyman','American','1927-10-08','1956-01-08'),(1631,'Missy Elliot','Musician','American','1971-07-01','0000-00-00'),(1632,'Walter Elliot','Politician','Scottish','1888-09-19','1958-01-08'),(1633,'Abby Elliott','Actress','American','1987-06-16','0000-00-00'),(1634,'Brooke Elliott','Actress','American','1974-11-16','0000-00-00'),(1635,'Chris Elliott','Comedian','American','1960-05-31','0000-00-00'),(1636,'David Elliott','Celebrity','British',NULL,'0000-00-00'),(1637,'David James Elliott','Actor','Canadian','1960-09-21','0000-00-00'),(1638,'Herb Elliott','Athlete','Australian','1938-02-25','0000-00-00'),(1639,'Jane Elliott','Activist','American',NULL,'0000-00-00'),(1640,'Joe Elliott','Musician','English','1959-08-01','0000-00-00'),(1641,'Sam Elliott','Actor','American','1944-08-09','0000-00-00'),(1642,'Sean Elliott','Athlete','American','1968-02-02','0000-00-00'),(1643,'Albert Ellis','Psychologist','American','1913-09-27','2007-06-24'),(1644,'Alexander John Ellis','Writer','English','1814-06-14','1890-10-28'),(1645,'Alice Thomas Ellis','Writer','British','1932-09-09','2005-03-08'),(1646,'Bret Easton Ellis','Author','American','1964-03-07','0000-00-00'),(1647,'David R. Ellis','Director','American','1952-09-08','0000-00-00'),(1648,'Don Ellis','Musician','American','1934-07-25','1978-12-17'),(1649,'Havelock Ellis','Psychologist','British','1859-02-02','1939-07-08'),(1650,'Joseph J. Ellis','Writer','American',NULL,'0000-00-00'),(1651,'Nelsan Ellis','Actor','American','1977-11-30','0000-00-00'),(1652,'Ruth Ellis','Criminal','British','1926-10-09','1955-07-13'),(1653,'Warren Ellis','Author','British','1968-02-16','0000-00-00'),(1654,'Harlan Ellison','Writer','American','1934-05-27','0000-00-00'),(1655,'Jennifer Ellison','Actress','English','1983-05-30','0000-00-00'),(1656,'Larry Ellison','Businessman','American','1944-08-17','0000-00-00'),(1657,'Ralph Ellison','Author','American','1914-03-01','1994-04-16'),(1658,'Renee Ellmers','Politician','American','1964-02-09','0000-00-00'),(1659,'James Ellroy','Writer','American','1948-03-04','0000-00-00'),(1660,'Daniel Ellsberg','Celebrity','American','1931-04-07','0000-00-00'),(1661,'Lincoln Ellsworth','Explorer','American','1880-05-12','1951-05-26'),(1662,'Robert F. Ellsworth','Diplomat','American','1926-06-11','0000-00-00'),(1663,'Jacques Ellul','Philosopher','French','1912-01-06','1994-05-19'),(1664,'Julian Eltinge','Actor','American','1881-05-14','1941-03-07'),(1665,'Ben Elton','Comedian','British','1959-05-03','0000-00-00'),(1666,'Paul Eluard','Poet','French','1895-12-14','1952-11-18'),(1667,'John Elway','Athlete','American','1960-06-28','0000-00-00'),(1668,'Cary Elwes','Actor','British','1962-10-26','0000-00-00'),(1669,'Odysseas Elytis','Writer','Greek','1911-11-21','1996-03-18'),(1670,'Rahm Emanuel','Politician','American','1959-11-29','0000-00-00'),(1671,'Ethan Embry','Actor','American','1978-06-13','0000-00-00'),(1672,'Philip Emeagwali','Scientist','Nigerian',NULL,'0000-00-00'),(1673,'Buchi Emecheta','Novelist','Nigerian','1944-07-21','0000-00-00'),(1674,'Hope Emerson','Actress','American','1897-10-29','1960-04-25'),(1675,'Jacqueline Emerson','Actress','American','1994-08-21','0000-00-00'),(1676,'Jo Ann Emerson','Politician','American','1950-09-16','0000-00-00'),(1677,'Keith Emerson','Musician','British','1944-11-02','0000-00-00'),(1678,'Michael Emerson','Actor','American','1954-09-07','0000-00-00'),(1679,'Ralph Waldo Emerson','Poet','American','1803-05-25','1882-04-27'),(1680,'William Emerson','Mathematician','English','1701-05-14','1782-05-20'),(1681,'Tracey Emin','Artist','English','1963-07-03','0000-00-00'),(1682,'Eminem','Musician','American','1972-10-17','0000-00-00'),(1683,'Elizabeth Emken','Politician','American','1963-04-04','0000-00-00'),(1684,'Roland Emmerich','Director','German','1955-11-10','0000-00-00'),(1685,'Robert Emmet','Activist','Irish','1780-03-04','1803-09-20'),(1686,'Matt Emmons','Athlete','American','1981-04-05','0000-00-00'),(1687,'Empedocles','Philosopher','Greek',NULL,NULL),(1688,'William Empson','Poet','English','1906-09-27','1984-04-15'),(1689,'Yunus Emre','Poet','Turkish',NULL,NULL),(1690,'Michael Ende','Writer','German','1929-11-12','1995-08-29'),(1691,'Shusaku Endo','Author','Japanese','1923-03-27','1996-09-29'),(1692,'Eliot Engel','Politician','American','1947-02-18','0000-00-00'),(1693,'Ernst Engel','Economist','German','1821-03-26','1896-12-08'),(1694,'Richard Engel','Journalist','American','1973-09-16','0000-00-00'),(1695,'Samuel G. Engel','Writer','American','1904-12-29','1984-04-07'),(1696,'Douglas Engelbart','Inventor','American','1925-01-30','0000-00-00'),(1697,'Friedrich Engels','Philosopher','German','1820-11-28','1895-08-05'),(1698,'Gordon England','Businessman','American','1937-09-15','0000-00-00'),(1699,'Lynndie England','Criminal','American','1982-11-08','0000-00-00'),(1700,'Paul Engle','Poet','American',NULL,NULL),(1701,'John Engler','Politician','American','1948-10-12','0000-00-00'),(1702,'Alice Englert','Actress','Australian','1994-06-15','0000-00-00'),(1703,'Jon English','Musician','Australian','1949-03-26','0000-00-00'),(1704,'Todd English','Chef','American','1960-08-29','0000-00-00'),(1705,'Robert Englund','Actor','American','1949-06-06','0000-00-00'),(1706,'Zhou Enlai','Statesman','Chinese','1898-03-05','1976-01-08'),(1707,'Garth Ennis','Writer','Irish','1970-01-16','0000-00-00'),(1708,'Jessica Ennis','Athlete','English','1986-01-28','0000-00-00'),(1709,'Quintus Ennius','Poet','Roman',NULL,NULL),(1710,'Brian Eno','Musician','British','1948-05-15','0000-00-00'),(1711,'Mireille Enos','Actress','American','1975-09-02','0000-00-00'),(1712,'John Ensign','Politician','American','1958-03-25','0000-00-00'),(1713,'John Entwistle','Musician','English','1944-10-09','2002-06-27'),(1714,'Enya','Musician','Irish','1961-05-17','0000-00-00'),(1715,'Hans Magnus Enzensberger','Author','German','1929-11-11','0000-00-00'),(1716,'Michael Enzi','Politician','American','1944-02-01','0000-00-00'),(1717,'Nora Ephron','Author','American','1941-05-19','2012-06-26'),(1718,'Epictetus','Philosopher','Greek',NULL,NULL),(1719,'Epicurus','Philosopher','Greek',NULL,NULL),(1720,'Mike Epps','Comedian','American','1970-11-18','0000-00-00'),(1721,'Omar Epps','Actor','American','1973-07-23','0000-00-00'),(1722,'Brian Epstein','Businessman','British','1934-09-19','1967-08-27'),(1723,'Jake Epstein','Actor','Canadian','1987-01-16','0000-00-00'),(1724,'Joseph Epstein','Writer','American','1937-01-09','0000-00-00'),(1725,'Julius J. Epstein','Dramatist','American','1909-08-22','2000-12-30'),(1726,'Desiderius Erasmus','Philosopher','Dutch','1466-10-26','1536-07-12'),(1727,'Recep Tayyip Erdogan','Politician','Turkish','1954-02-26','0000-00-00'),(1728,'Paul Erdos','Mathematician','Hungarian','1913-03-26','1996-09-20'),(1729,'Louise Erdrich','Writer','American','1954-06-07','0000-00-00'),(1730,'Ludwig Erhard','Politician','German','1897-02-04','1977-05-05'),(1731,'Werner Erhard','Celebrity','American','1935-09-05','0000-00-00'),(1732,'Arthur Erickson','Architect','Canadian','1924-06-14','0000-00-00'),(1733,'Milton H. Erickson','Psychologist','American','1901-12-05','1980-03-25'),(1734,'John Ericsson','Inventor','Swedish','1803-07-31','1889-03-08'),(1735,'Erik Erikson','Psychologist','American','1902-06-15','1994-05-12'),(1736,'Erik H. Erikson','Psychologist','American','1902-06-15','1994-05-12'),(1737,'R. Lee Ermey','Soldier','American','1944-03-24','0000-00-00'),(1738,'Max Ernst','Artist','German','1891-04-02','1976-04-01'),(1739,'Richard Ernst','Scientist','Swiss','1933-08-14','0000-00-00'),(1740,'John Erskine','Poet','American','1879-10-05','1951-06-02'),(1741,'Peter Erskine','Musician','American','1954-06-05','0000-00-00'),(1742,'Ralph Erskine','Architect','English','1914-02-24','2005-03-16'),(1743,'Thomas Erskine','Theologian','Scottish','1788-10-13','1870-03-20'),(1744,'Susan Ertz','Novelist','English',NULL,NULL),(1745,'Sam Ervin','Politician','American','1896-09-27','1985-04-23'),(1746,'Julius Erving','Athlete','American','1950-02-22','0000-00-00'),(1747,'Elliott Erwitt','Photographer','French','1928-07-26','0000-00-00'),(1748,'Evan Esar','Writer','American',NULL,NULL),(1749,'M. C. Escher','Artist','Dutch','1898-06-17','1972-03-27'),(1750,'Levi Eshkol','Statesman','Israeli','1895-10-25','1969-02-26'),(1751,'Anna Eshoo','Politician','American','1942-12-13','0000-00-00'),(1752,'Boomer Esiason','Athlete','American','1961-04-17','0000-00-00'),(1753,'Marlen Esparza','Athlete','American','1989-07-29','0000-00-00'),(1754,'Giancarlo Esposito','Actor','American','1958-04-26','0000-00-00'),(1755,'Jennifer Esposito','Actress','American','1973-04-11','0000-00-00'),(1756,'Harry Essex','Writer','American','1910-11-29','0000-00-00'),(1757,'Gloria Estefan','Musician','American','1957-09-01','0000-00-00'),(1758,'Clarissa Pinkola Estes','Poet','American','1945-01-27','0000-00-00'),(1759,'Will Estes','Actor','American','1978-10-21','0000-00-00'),(1760,'Emilio Estevez','Actor','American','1962-05-12','0000-00-00'),(1761,'Erik Estrada','Actor','American','1949-03-16','0000-00-00'),(1762,'Susan Estrich','Journalist','American','1952-12-16','0000-00-00'),(1763,'Joe Eszterhas','Writer','Hungarian','1944-11-23','0000-00-00'),(1764,'George Etherege','Dramatist','English',NULL,NULL),(1765,'Bob Etheridge','Politician','American','1941-08-07','0000-00-00'),(1766,'Melissa Etheridge','Musician','American','1961-05-29','0000-00-00'),(1767,'Kevin Eubanks','Musician','American','1957-11-15','0000-00-00'),(1768,'Euclid','Scientist','Greek',NULL,NULL),(1769,'Jeffrey Eugenides','Novelist','American','1960-04-13','0000-00-00'),(1770,'Leonhard Euler','Mathematician','Swiss','1707-04-15','1783-09-18'),(1771,'Euripedes','Playwright','Greek',NULL,NULL),(1772,'Euripides','Poet','Greek',NULL,NULL),(1773,'Max Euwe','Celebrity','Dutch','1901-05-20','1981-11-26'),(1774,'Jackie Evancho','Musician','American','2000-04-09','0000-00-00'),(1775,'Linda Evangelista','Model','Canadian','1965-05-10','0000-00-00'),(1776,'Janet Evanovich','Writer','American','1943-04-22','0000-00-00'),(1777,'Bill Evans','Musician','','1929-08-16','1980-09-15'),(1778,'Chris Evans','Actor','American','1981-06-13','0000-00-00'),(1779,'Dale Evans','Actress','American','1912-10-31','2001-02-07'),(1780,'Daniel J. Evans','Politician','American','1925-11-11','0000-00-00'),(1781,'Donald Evans','Public Servant','American','1946-07-27','0000-00-00'),(1782,'Edith Evans','Actress','English','1885-02-08','1976-10-14'),(1783,'Faith Evans','Musician','American','1973-06-10','0000-00-00'),(1784,'Harold Evans','Journalist','British','1928-06-28','0000-00-00'),(1785,'Jim Evans','Athlete','American','1946-11-05','0000-00-00'),(1786,'Josh Ryan Evans','Actor','American','1982-01-20','2002-08-05'),(1787,'Lane Evans','Politician','American','1951-08-04','0000-00-00'),(1788,'Linda Evans','Actress','American','1942-11-18','0000-00-00'),(1789,'Luke Evans','Actor','Welsh','1979-04-15','0000-00-00'),(1790,'Mari Evans','Poet','American','1923-07-16','0000-00-00'),(1791,'Oliver Evans','Inventor','American','1755-09-13','1819-04-15'),(1792,'Ray Evans','Musician','American','1915-02-04','2007-02-15'),(1793,'Richard L. Evans','Clergyman','American','1906-03-23','1971-11-01'),(1794,'Robert Evans','Director','American','1930-06-29','0000-00-00'),(1795,'Roy Evans','Athlete','English','1948-10-04','0000-00-00'),(1796,'Walker Evans','Photographer','American','1903-11-03','1975-04-10'),(1797,'William M. Evarts','Lawyer','American','1818-02-06','1901-02-28'),(1798,'John Evelyn','Musician','English','1620-10-31','1706-02-27'),(1799,'Chad Everett','Actor','American','1936-06-11','2012-07-24'),(1800,'Edward Everett','Statesman','American','1794-04-11','1865-01-15'),(1801,'Rupert Everett','Actor','English','1959-05-29','0000-00-00'),(1802,'Angie Everhart','Model','American','1969-09-07','0000-00-00'),(1803,'Don Everly','Musician','American','1937-02-01','0000-00-00'),(1804,'Charles Evers','Activist','American','1922-09-11','0000-00-00'),(1805,'Medgar Evers','Activist','American','1925-07-02','1963-06-12'),(1806,'Chris Evert','Athlete','American','1954-12-21','0000-00-00'),(1807,'Greg Evigan','Actor','American','1953-10-14','0000-00-00'),(1808,'Patrick Ewing','Athlete','Jamaican','1962-08-05','0000-00-00'),(1809,'Sam Ewing','Athlete','American','1949-04-09','0000-00-00'),(1810,'Gnassingbe Eyadema','Statesman','','1937-12-26','2005-02-05'),(1811,'Richard Eyre','Director','British','1943-03-28','0000-00-00'),(1812,'Hans Eysenck','Psychologist','German','1916-03-04','1997-09-04'),(1813,'Eve Jihan Jeffers','Musician','American','1978-11-10','0000-00-00'),(1814,'Nico Evers-Swindell','Actor','New Zealander','1979-01-01','0000-00-00'),(1815,'Freema Agyeman','Actress','British','1979-03-20','0000-00-00'),(1816,'Shelley Fabares','Actress','American','1944-01-19','0000-00-00'),(1817,'Frederick William Faber','Theologian','British','1814-06-28','1863-09-26'),(1818,'Geoffrey Faber','Publisher','British',NULL,NULL),(1819,'Marc Faber','Businessman','American','1946-02-28','0000-00-00'),(1820,'Laurent Fabius','Statesman','French','1946-08-20','0000-00-00'),(1821,'Jean Henri Fabre','Author','French','1823-12-22','1915-10-11'),(1822,'Peter Facinelli','Actor','American','1973-11-26','0000-00-00'),(1823,'Clifton Fadiman','Writer','American','1904-05-15','1999-06-20'),(1824,'Donald Fagen','Musician','American','1948-01-10','0000-00-00'),(1825,'John Fahey','Musician','American','1939-02-28','2001-02-22'),(1826,'Siobhan Fahey','Musician','British','1957-09-10','0000-00-00'),(1827,'Lorrie Fair','Athlete','American','1978-08-05','0000-00-00'),(1828,'Nan Fairbrother','Writer','English',NULL,NULL),(1829,'Benjamin Franklin Fairless','Businessman','American','1890-05-03','1962-01-01'),(1830,'Michelle Fairley','Actress','Irish',NULL,'0000-00-00'),(1831,'Ron Fairly','Athlete','American','1938-07-12','0000-00-00'),(1832,'Adam Faith','Musician','English','1940-06-23','2003-03-08'),(1833,'Marianne Faithfull','Musician','British','1946-12-29','0000-00-00'),(1834,'Rima Fakih','Clergyman','American','1985-09-22','0000-00-00'),(1835,'Brad Falchuk','Director','American',NULL,'0000-00-00'),(1836,'Edie Falco','Actress','American','1963-07-05','0000-00-00'),(1837,'Giovanni Falcone','Judge','Italian','1939-05-18','1992-05-23'),(1838,'William Falconer','Poet','Scottish',NULL,NULL),(1839,'Nick Faldo','Athlete','English','1957-07-18','0000-00-00'),(1840,'Peter Falk','Actor','American','1927-09-16','0000-00-00'),(1841,'Oriana Fallaci','Journalist','Italian','1929-07-24','0000-00-00'),(1842,'Mary Fallin','Politician','American','1954-12-09','0000-00-00'),(1843,'Jimmy Fallon','Comedian','American','1974-09-19','0000-00-00'),(1844,'James Fallows','Journalist','American','1949-08-02','0000-00-00'),(1845,'Cyril Falls','Historian','English',NULL,NULL),(1846,'Agnetha Faltskog','Musician','Swedish','1950-04-05','0000-00-00'),(1847,'Susan Faludi','Writer','American','1959-04-18','0000-00-00'),(1848,'Jerry Falwell','Clergyman','American','1933-08-11','2007-05-15'),(1849,'Georgie Fame','Musician','British','1943-06-26','0000-00-00'),(1850,'Juan Manuel Fangio','Celebrity','Argentinian','1911-06-24','1995-07-17'),(1851,'Dakota Fanning','Actress','American','1994-02-23','0000-00-00'),(1852,'Elle Fanning','Actress','American','1998-04-09','0000-00-00'),(1853,'Shawn Fanning','Businessman','American','1980-11-22','0000-00-00'),(1854,'Frantz Fanon','Psychologist','French','1925-07-20','1961-12-06'),(1855,'Michael Faraday','Scientist','English','1791-09-22','1867-08-25'),(1856,'Nigel Farage','Politician','British','1964-04-03','0000-00-00'),(1857,'Asghar Farhadi','Director','Iranian','1972-01-01','0000-00-00'),(1858,'Dennis Farina','Actor','American','1944-02-29','0000-00-00'),(1859,'Anna Faris','Actress','American','1976-11-29','0000-00-00'),(1860,'Eleanor Farjeon','Writer','English','1881-02-13','1965-06-05'),(1861,'Chris Farley','Comedian','American','1964-02-15','1997-12-18'),(1862,'Dan Farmer','Scientist','American','1962-04-05','0000-00-00'),(1863,'Fannie Farmer','Celebrity','American','1857-03-23','1915-01-15'),(1864,'Frances Farmer','Actress','American','1913-09-19','1970-08-01'),(1865,'James L. Farmer, Jr.','Activist','American','1920-01-12','1999-07-09'),(1866,'Paul Farmer','Educator','American','1959-10-26','0000-00-00'),(1867,'Vera Farmiga','Actress','American','1973-08-06','0000-00-00'),(1868,'Richard Farnsworth','Actor','American','1920-09-01','2000-10-06'),(1869,'King Farouk','Royalty','Egyptian','1920-02-11','1965-03-18'),(1870,'George Farquhar','Dramatist','Irish',NULL,'1707-04-29'),(1871,'Jamie Farr','Actor','American','1934-07-01','0000-00-00'),(1872,'Sam Farr','Politician','American','1941-07-04','0000-00-00'),(1873,'Tommy Farr','Athlete','Welsh','1914-03-12','1986-03-01'),(1874,'Louis Farrakhan','Activist','American','1933-05-11','0000-00-00'),(1875,'Frederic William Farrar','Theologian','Indian',NULL,NULL),(1876,'Colin Farrell','Actor','Irish','1976-05-31','0000-00-00'),(1877,'James T. Farrell','Novelist','American','1904-02-27','1979-08-22'),(1878,'Mike Farrell','Actor','American','1939-02-06','0000-00-00'),(1879,'Perry Farrell','Musician','American','1959-03-29','0000-00-00'),(1880,'Suzanne Farrell','Dancer','American','1945-08-16','0000-00-00'),(1881,'Warren Farrell','Writer','American','1943-06-26','0000-00-00'),(1882,'Bobby Farrelly','Director','American','1958-06-17','0000-00-00'),(1883,'Peter Farrelly','Director','American','1956-12-17','0000-00-00'),(1884,'Austin Farrer','Theologian','English',NULL,NULL),(1885,'Mia Farrow','Actress','American','1945-02-09','0000-00-00'),(1886,'Michael Fassbender','Actor','German','1977-04-02','0000-00-00'),(1887,'Brenda Fassie','Musician','South African','1964-11-03','2004-05-09'),(1888,'Andrew Fastow','Criminal','American','1961-12-22','0000-00-00'),(1889,'Chow Yun-Fat','Actor','Chinese','1955-05-18','0000-00-00'),(1890,'Minnesota Fats','Celebrity','American','1913-01-19','1996-01-15'),(1891,'Chaka Fattah','Politician','American','1956-11-21','0000-00-00'),(1892,'Charles Simon Favart','Dramatist','French','1710-11-13','1792-05-12'),(1893,'Brett Favre','Athlete','American','1969-10-10','0000-00-00'),(1894,'Jon Favreau','Actor','American','1966-10-19','0000-00-00'),(1895,'Farrah Fawcett','Actress','American','1947-02-02','2009-06-25'),(1896,'Millicent Fawcett','Activist','British','1847-06-11','1929-08-05'),(1897,'William Feather','Author','American','1889-08-25','1981-01-07'),(1898,'Roger Federer','Athlete','Swiss','1981-08-08','0000-00-00'),(1899,'Nina Fedoroff','Scientist','American',NULL,'0000-00-00'),(1900,'Tom Feeney','Athlete','American','1958-05-21','0000-00-00'),(1901,'Brendan Fehr','Actor','Canadian','1977-10-29','0000-00-00'),(1902,'Oded Fehr','Actor','Israeli','1970-11-23','0000-00-00'),(1903,'Jules Feiffer','Cartoonist','American','1929-01-26','0000-00-00'),(1904,'Paul Feig','Director','American','1962-09-17','0000-00-00'),(1905,'Russ Feingold','Politician','American','1953-03-02','0000-00-00'),(1906,'Dianne Feinstein','Politician','American','1933-06-22','0000-00-00'),(1907,'Michael Feinstein','','','1956-09-07','0000-00-00'),(1908,'Bruce Feirstein','Writer','American',NULL,'0000-00-00'),(1909,'Raymond E. Feist','Author','American',NULL,'0000-00-00'),(1910,'Douglas Feith','Public Servant','American','1953-07-16','0000-00-00'),(1911,'Corey Feldman','Actor','American','1971-07-16','0000-00-00'),(1912,'Marty Feldman','Comedian','English','1933-07-08','1982-12-02'),(1913,'Morton Feldman','Composer','American','1926-01-12','1987-09-03'),(1914,'Barbara Feldon','Actress','American','1932-03-12','0000-00-00'),(1915,'Martin Feldstein','Economist','American','1939-11-25','0000-00-00'),(1916,'Allyson Felix','Athlete','American','1985-11-18','0000-00-00'),(1917,'Bob Feller','Athlete','','1918-11-03','0000-00-00'),(1918,'Federico Fellini','Director','Italian','1920-01-20','1993-10-31'),(1919,'W. Mark Felt','Public Servant','American','1913-08-17','2008-12-18'),(1920,'Edward Felten','Scientist','American','1963-03-25','0000-00-00'),(1921,'Owen Feltham','Author','British',NULL,NULL),(1922,'Rebecca Latimer Felton','Writer','American','1835-06-10','1930-01-24'),(1923,'Tom Felton','Actor','English','1987-09-22','0000-00-00'),(1924,'Jerry Della Femina','Businessman','American',NULL,'0000-00-00'),(1925,'Freddy Fender','Musician','American','1937-06-04','0000-00-00'),(1926,'Leo Fender','Businessman','American','1909-08-10','1991-03-21'),(1927,'Francois Fenelon','Clergyman','French',NULL,NULL),(1928,'Sherilyn Fenn','Actress','American','1965-02-01','0000-00-00'),(1929,'James Fenton','Poet','British','1949-04-25','0000-00-00'),(1930,'Edna Ferber','Novelist','American','1885-08-15','1968-04-16'),(1931,'Rio Ferdinand','Athlete','English','1978-11-07','0000-00-00'),(1932,'Ferdowsi','Poet','',NULL,NULL),(1933,'Adam Ferguson','Philosopher','Scottish','1723-06-20','1816-02-22'),(1934,'Alex Ferguson','Coach','Scottish','1941-12-31','0000-00-00'),(1935,'Craig Ferguson','Comedian','Scottish','1962-05-17','0000-00-00'),(1936,'Ma Ferguson','Politician','American','1875-06-13','1961-06-25'),(1937,'Maynard Ferguson','Musician','Canadian','1928-05-04','0000-00-00'),(1938,'Mike Ferguson','Politician','American','1970-06-22','0000-00-00'),(1939,'Nick Ferguson','Athlete','American','1974-11-27','0000-00-00'),(1940,'Sarah Ferguson','','','1959-10-15','0000-00-00'),(1941,'Lawrence Ferlinghetti','Poet','American','1919-03-24','0000-00-00'),(1942,'Pierre de Fermat','Lawyer','French','1601-08-20','1655-01-12'),(1943,'Enrico Fermi','Physicist','Italian','1901-09-29','1954-11-28'),(1944,'Brian Ferneyhough','Composer','British','1943-01-16','0000-00-00'),(1945,'Abel Ferrara','Director','American','1951-07-19','0000-00-00'),(1946,'Jerry Ferrara','Actor','American','1979-11-25','0000-00-00'),(1947,'Enzo Ferrari','Designer','Italian','1898-02-18','1988-08-14'),(1948,'Luc Ferrari','Composer','French','1929-02-05','2005-08-22'),(1949,'Vanessa Ferrari','Athlete','Italian','1990-11-10','0000-00-00'),(1950,'Geraldine Ferraro','Politician','American','1935-08-26','2011-03-26'),(1951,'Gianfranco Ferre','Designer','Italian','1944-08-15','2007-06-17'),(1952,'Will Ferrell','Comedian','American','1967-07-16','0000-00-00'),(1953,'Mel Ferrer','Actor','American','1917-08-25','2008-06-02'),(1954,'Miguel Ferrer','Actor','American','1955-02-07','0000-00-00'),(1955,'America Ferrera','Actress','American','1984-04-18','0000-00-00'),(1956,'David Ferrier','Scientist','Scottish',NULL,NULL),(1957,'Lou Ferrigno','Actor','American','1952-11-09','0000-00-00'),(1958,'Tim Ferriss','Author','American','1977-07-20','0000-00-00'),(1959,'Bryan Ferry','Musician','English','1945-09-26','0000-00-00'),(1960,'Lion Feuchtwanger','Novelist','German','1884-07-07','1958-12-21'),(1961,'Anselm Feuerbach','Artist','German','1829-09-12','1880-01-04'),(1962,'Mark Feuerstein','Actor','American','1971-06-08','0000-00-00'),(1963,'Tina Fey','Comedian','American','1970-05-18','0000-00-00'),(1964,'Paul Feyerabend','Philosopher','Austrian','1924-01-13','1994-02-11'),(1965,'Richard P. Feynman','Physicist','American','1918-05-11','1988-02-15'),(1966,'Johann Gottlieb Fichte','Philosopher','German','1762-05-19','1814-01-27'),(1967,'Marsilio Ficino','Philosopher','Italian','1433-10-19','1499-10-01'),(1968,'Leslie Fiedler','Critic','American','1917-03-08','2003-01-29'),(1969,'Eugene Field','Poet','American','1850-09-02','1895-11-04'),(1970,'Marshall Field','Businessman','American','1834-08-18',NULL),(1971,'Rachel Field','Novelist','American','1894-09-19','1942-03-15'),(1972,'Sally Field','Actress','American','1946-11-06','0000-00-00'),(1973,'Stephen J. Field','Judge','American','1816-11-04','1899-04-09'),(1974,'Fred F. Fielding','Lawyer','American','1939-03-21','0000-00-00'),(1975,'Helen Fielding','Author','British','1958-02-19','0000-00-00'),(1976,'Henry Fielding','Novelist','English','1707-04-22','1754-10-08'),(1977,'Sarah Fielding','','','1710-11-08','0000-00-00'),(1978,'Debbi Fields','Businesswoman','American','1956-09-18','0000-00-00'),(1979,'Dorothy Fields','Musician','American','1905-07-15','1974-03-28'),(1980,'James Thomas Fields','Publisher','American','1817-12-31','1881-04-24'),(1981,'W. C. Fields','Comedian','American','1880-01-29','1946-12-25'),(1982,'Joseph Fiennes','Actor','British','1970-05-27','0000-00-00'),(1983,'Ralph Fiennes','Actor','British','1962-12-22','0000-00-00'),(1984,'Ranulph Fiennes','Explorer','British','1944-03-07','0000-00-00'),(1985,'Guy Fieri','Businessman','American','1968-01-22','0000-00-00'),(1986,'Harvey Fierstein','Actor','American','1954-06-06','0000-00-00'),(1987,'Eva Figes','','','1932-04-15','0000-00-00'),(1988,'Mike Figgis','Director','English','1948-02-28','0000-00-00'),(1989,'Luis Figo','Athlete','Portuguese','1972-11-04','0000-00-00'),(1990,'Shane Filan','Musician','Irish','1979-07-05','0000-00-00'),(1991,'Thom Filicia','Designer','American','1968-05-17','0000-00-00'),(1992,'Nathan Fillion','Actor','Canadian','1971-03-27','0000-00-00'),(1993,'Abigail Fillmore','First Lady','American','1798-03-13','1853-03-30'),(1994,'Charles Fillmore','Educator','American','1854-08-22','1948-07-05'),(1995,'Millard Fillmore','President','American','1800-01-07','1874-03-08'),(1996,'Francois Fillon','Politician','French','1954-03-04','0000-00-00'),(1997,'Bob Filner','Politician','American','1942-09-04','0000-00-00'),(1998,'David Filo','Businessman','American','1966-04-20','0000-00-00'),(1999,'Jennie Finch','Athlete','American','1980-09-03','0000-00-00'),(2000,'Peter Finch','Actor','English','1916-09-28','1977-01-14'),(2001,'David Fincher','Director','American','1962-05-10','0000-00-00'),(2002,'Werner Finck','Comedian','German','1902-05-02','1978-07-31'),(2003,'Jessica Brown Findlay','Actress','English','1989-09-14','0000-00-00'),(2004,'Timothy Findley','Novelist','Canadian','1930-10-30','2002-06-20'),(2005,'Howard Fineman','Journalist','American',NULL,'0000-00-00'),(2006,'Charlie Fink','Musician','British','1986-05-16','0000-00-00'),(2007,'Louis Finkelstein','Clergyman','American','1895-06-14','1991-11-29'),(2008,'Ian Hamilton Finlay','Poet','Scottish','1925-10-28','0000-00-00'),(2009,'Charles O. Finley','Businessman','American','1918-02-22','1996-02-19'),(2010,'Guy Finley','Writer','American','1949-02-22','0000-00-00'),(2011,'Michael Finley','Athlete','American','1973-03-06','0000-00-00'),(2012,'Steve Finley','Athlete','American','1965-03-12','0000-00-00'),(2013,'Neil Finn','Musician','New Zealander','1958-05-27','0000-00-00'),(2014,'Tim Finn','Musician','New Zealander','1952-06-25','0000-00-00'),(2015,'Albert Finney','Actor','British','1936-05-09','0000-00-00'),(2016,'Jack Finney','Author','American','1911-10-02','1995-11-16'),(2017,'Howard Finster','Artist','American','1916-12-02','2001-10-22'),(2018,'Gerald Finzi','Composer','British','1901-07-14','1956-09-27'),(2019,'Melanie Fiona','Musician','Canadian','1983-07-04','0000-00-00'),(2020,'Linda Fiorentino','Actress','American','1960-03-09','0000-00-00'),(2021,'Carly Fiorina','Businesswoman','American','1954-09-06','0000-00-00'),(2022,'Ronald Firbank','Novelist','English','1886-01-17',NULL),(2023,'Harvey S. Firestone','Businessman','American','1868-12-20',NULL),(2024,'Ruth First','Activist','South African','1925-05-04','1982-08-17'),(2025,'Colin Firth','Actor','British','1960-09-10','0000-00-00'),(2026,'Bobby Fischer','Celebrity','American','1943-03-09','2008-01-17'),(2027,'Bram Fischer','Lawyer','South African','1908-04-23','1975-05-08'),(2028,'Deb Fischer','Politician','American','1951-03-01','0000-00-00'),(2029,'Edmond H. Fischer','Scientist','Swiss','1920-04-06','0000-00-00'),(2030,'Ernst Fischer','Writer','Austrian','1899-07-03','1972-07-31'),(2031,'Heinz Fischer','Statesman','Austrian','1938-10-09','0000-00-00'),(2032,'Jenna Fischer','Actress','American','1974-03-07','0000-00-00'),(2033,'Joschka Fischer','Politician','German','1948-04-12','0000-00-00'),(2034,'Hamilton Fish','Politician','American','1808-08-03','1893-09-07'),(2035,'Michael Fish','Celebrity','English','1944-04-27','0000-00-00'),(2036,'Stanley Fish','Writer','American','1938-04-19','0000-00-00'),(2037,'Laurence Fishburne','Actor','American','1961-06-30','0000-00-00'),(2038,'Carrie Fisher','Actress','American','1956-10-21','0000-00-00'),(2039,'Derek Fisher','Athlete','American','1974-08-09','0000-00-00'),(2040,'Dorothy Canfield Fisher','Author','American','1879-02-17','1958-11-09'),(2041,'Geoffrey Fisher','Clergyman','','1887-05-05','1972-09-15'),(2042,'Irving Fisher','Economist','American','1867-02-27','1947-04-29'),(2043,'Isla Fisher','Actress','Australian','1976-02-03','0000-00-00'),(2044,'Joely Fisher','Actress','American','1967-10-29','0000-00-00'),(2045,'John Arbuthnot Fisher','Soldier','British','1841-01-25',NULL),(2046,'John Fisher','Clergyman','English',NULL,'1535-06-22'),(2047,'M. F. K. Fisher','Writer','American','1908-07-03','1992-06-22'),(2048,'Ronald Fisher','Mathematician','English','1890-02-17','1962-07-29'),(2049,'Terence Fisher','Director','British','1904-02-23','1980-06-18'),(2050,'Jon Fishman','Musician','American','1965-02-19','0000-00-00'),(2051,'Carlton Fisk','Athlete','American','1947-12-26','0000-00-00'),(2052,'Robert Fisk','Journalist','British','1946-07-12','0000-00-00'),(2053,'Schuyler Fisk','Actress','American','1982-07-08','0000-00-00'),(2054,'John Fiske','Philosopher','American',NULL,NULL),(2055,'Minnie Maddern Fiske','Actress','American','1865-12-19','1932-02-15'),(2056,'Emerson Fittipaldi','Celebrity','Brazilian','1946-12-12','0000-00-00'),(2057,'Bernice Fitz-Gibbon','Businesswoman','American',NULL,NULL),(2058,'Edward Fitzgerald','Poet','English','1809-03-31','1883-07-14'),(2059,'Ella Fitzgerald','Musician','American','1918-04-25','1996-06-15'),(2060,'F. Scott Fitzgerald','Author','American','1896-09-24','1940-12-21'),(2061,'Penelope Fitzgerald','Poet','English','1916-12-17','2000-04-28'),(2062,'Peter G. Fitzgerald','Politician','American','1960-10-20','0000-00-00'),(2063,'Robert Fitzgerald','Author','American','1910-10-12','1985-01-16'),(2064,'Zelda Fitzgerald','Writer','American','1900-07-24','1948-03-10'),(2065,'Mike Fitzpatrick','Politician','American','1963-06-28','0000-00-00'),(2066,'Cotton Fitzsimmons','Coach','American','1931-10-07','2004-07-24'),(2067,'Marlin Fitzwater','Public Servant','American','1942-11-24','0000-00-00'),(2068,'Aulus Persius Flaccus','Poet','Italian',NULL,NULL),(2069,'Roberta Flack','Musician','American','1937-02-10','0000-00-00'),(2070,'Fannie Flagg','Author','American','1941-09-21','0000-00-00'),(2071,'Henry Flagler','Businessman','American','1830-01-02','1913-05-20'),(2072,'Robert J. Flaherty','Director','','1884-02-16','1951-07-23'),(2073,'Ric Flair','Celebrity','American','1949-02-25','0000-00-00'),(2074,'Jeff Flake','Politician','American','1962-12-31','0000-00-00'),(2075,'Tommy Flanagan','Musician','American','1930-03-16','2001-11-16'),(2076,'Michael Flanders','Actor','British','1922-03-01','1975-04-14'),(2077,'Joe Flanigan','Actor','American','1967-01-05','0000-00-00'),(2078,'Janet Flanner','Journalist','American','1892-03-13','1978-11-07'),(2079,'Kate Flannery','Actress','American','1964-06-10','0000-00-00'),(2080,'Grandmaster Flash','Musician','American','1958-01-01','0000-00-00'),(2081,'Michael Flatley','Dancer','Irish','1958-07-16','0000-00-00'),(2082,'Gustave Flaubert','Novelist','French','1821-12-12','1880-05-08'),(2083,'Flavor Flav','Musician','American','1959-03-16','0000-00-00'),(2084,'John Flavel','Clergyman','English',NULL,NULL),(2085,'Dan Flavin','Sculptor','American','1933-04-01','1996-11-29'),(2086,'Bobby Flay','Celebrity','American','1964-10-09','0000-00-00'),(2087,'Bela Fleck','Musician','American','1958-07-10','0000-00-00'),(2088,'Richard Fleeshman','Actor','English','1989-06-08','0000-00-00'),(2089,'James Van Fleet','Soldier','American','1892-03-19','1992-09-23'),(2090,'Lord Thomson of Fleet','Publisher','Canadian','1894-06-05','1976-08-04'),(2091,'Kate Fleetwood','Actress','English','1972-09-24','0000-00-00'),(2092,'Mick Fleetwood','Musician','British','1942-06-24','0000-00-00'),(2093,'Ari Fleischer','Public Servant','American','1960-10-13','0000-00-00'),(2094,'Martin Fleischmann','Scientist','English','1927-03-29','0000-00-00'),(2095,'Alexander Fleming','Scientist','Scottish','1881-08-06','1955-03-11'),(2096,'Ian Fleming','Author','British','1908-05-28','1964-08-12'),(2097,'John Ambrose Fleming','Inventor','English','1849-11-29','1945-04-18'),(2098,'Peggy Fleming','Athlete','American','1948-07-27','0000-00-00'),(2099,'Renee Fleming','Musician','American','1957-02-14','0000-00-00'),(2100,'Andrew Fletcher','Writer','Scottish',NULL,NULL),(2101,'Ernie Fletcher','Politician','American','1952-11-12','0000-00-00'),(2102,'John Fletcher','Dramatist','English','1579-12-20',NULL),(2103,'Louise Fletcher','Actress','American','1934-07-22','0000-00-00'),(2104,'Abraham Flexner','Educator','American','1866-11-13','1959-09-21'),(2105,'Tim Flock','Celebrity','American','1924-05-11','1998-03-31'),(2106,'Calista Flockhart','Actress','American','1964-11-11','0000-00-00'),(2107,'Curt Flood','Athlete','American','1938-01-18','1997-01-20'),(2108,'Tyler Florence','Chef','American','1971-03-03','0000-00-00'),(2109,'Fernando Flores','Politician','Chilean','1943-01-09','0000-00-00'),(2110,'Tom Flores','Athlete','American','1937-03-21','0000-00-00'),(2111,'John Florio','Writer','English',NULL,NULL),(2112,'Gennifer Flowers','Celebrity','American','1950-01-24','0000-00-00'),(2113,'Carlisle Floyd','Composer','American','1926-06-11','0000-00-00'),(2114,'Eddie Floyd','Musician','American','1935-06-25','0000-00-00'),(2115,'Ray Floyd','Athlete','American','1942-09-04','0000-00-00'),(2116,'Raymond Floyd','Athlete','American','1942-09-04','0000-00-00'),(2117,'William Floyd','Politician','American','1734-12-17','1821-08-04'),(2118,'Sandra Fluke','Activist','American','1981-04-17','0000-00-00'),(2119,'Darren Flutie','Athlete','Canadian','1966-11-18','0000-00-00'),(2120,'Doug Flutie','Athlete','American','1962-10-23','0000-00-00'),(2121,'Errol Flynn','Actor','Australian','1909-06-20','1959-10-14'),(2122,'John T. Flynn','Critic','American',NULL,NULL),(2123,'Tom Flynn','Celebrity','English','1931-04-21','0000-00-00'),(2124,'Vince Flynn','Author','American',NULL,'0000-00-00'),(2125,'Henry Flynt','Artist','American',NULL,'0000-00-00'),(2126,'Larry Flynt','Publisher','American','1942-11-01','0000-00-00'),(2127,'Dario Fo','Playwright','Italian','1926-03-24','0000-00-00'),(2128,'Ferdinand Foch','Soldier','French','1851-10-02','1929-03-20'),(2129,'William Foege','Scientist','American','1936-03-12','0000-00-00'),(2130,'Jonathan Safran Foer','Writer','American','1977-02-21','0000-00-00'),(2131,'Joshua Foer','Journalist','American','1982-09-23','0000-00-00'),(2132,'Dan Fogelberg','Musician','American','1951-08-13','2007-12-16'),(2133,'John Fogerty','Musician','American','1945-05-28','0000-00-00'),(2134,'Dan Fogler','Comedian','American','1976-10-20','0000-00-00'),(2135,'Phil Foglio','Cartoonist','American','1956-05-01','0000-00-00'),(2136,'Ben Folds','Musician','American','1966-09-12','0000-00-00'),(2137,'Dave Foley','Comedian','Canadian','1963-01-04','0000-00-00'),(2138,'Mark Foley','Politician','American','1954-09-08','0000-00-00'),(2139,'Scott Foley','Actor','American','1972-07-15','0000-00-00'),(2140,'Thomas S. Foley','Politician','American','1929-03-06','0000-00-00'),(2141,'Ken Follet','Author','Welsh','1949-06-05','0000-00-00'),(2142,'Ken Follett','Author','Welsh','1949-06-05','0000-00-00'),(2143,'Robert M. La Follette','Politician','American','1895-02-06','1953-02-24'),(2144,'Bridget Fonda','Actress','American','1964-01-27','0000-00-00'),(2145,'Henry Fonda','Actor','American','1905-05-16','1982-08-12'),(2146,'Jane Fonda','Actress','American','1937-12-21','0000-00-00'),(2147,'Peter Fonda','Actor','American','1940-02-23','0000-00-00'),(2148,'Lyndsy Fonseca','Actress','American','1987-01-07','0000-00-00'),(2149,'Henri La Fontaine','Lawyer','Belgian','1854-04-22','1943-05-14'),(2150,'Jean de La Fontaine','Poet','French','1621-07-08','1695-04-13'),(2151,'Just Fontaine','Athlete','French','1933-08-18','0000-00-00'),(2152,'Lynn Fontanne','Actress','American','1887-12-06','1983-07-30'),(2153,'Margot Fonteyn','Dancer','English','1919-05-18','1991-02-21'),(2154,'Michael Foot','Politician','English','1913-07-23','0000-00-00'),(2155,'Samuel Foote','Dramatist','English','1720-01-27','1777-10-21'),(2156,'Shelby Foote','Author','American','1916-11-17','2005-06-27'),(2157,'June Foray','Actress','American','1917-09-18','0000-00-00'),(2158,'Steve Forbert','Musician','American','1955-12-13','0000-00-00'),(2159,'B. C. Forbes','Journalist','Scottish','1880-05-14','1954-05-06'),(2160,'Duncan Forbes','Writer','British','1798-04-28','1868-08-17'),(2161,'Edward Forbes','Scientist','British','1815-02-12','1854-11-18'),(2162,'Esther Forbes','Author','American','1891-06-28','1967-08-12'),(2163,'Malcolm Forbes','Publisher','American','1917-08-19','1990-02-24'),(2164,'Michelle Forbes','Actress','American','1965-01-08','0000-00-00'),(2165,'Randy Forbes','Politician','American','1952-02-17','0000-00-00'),(2166,'Steve Forbes','Businessman','American','1947-07-18','0000-00-00'),(2167,'William Cameron Forbes','Diplomat','American','1870-05-21','1959-12-24'),(2168,'Betty Ford','First Lady','American','1918-04-08','2011-07-08'),(2169,'Bill Ford','Businessman','American','1957-05-03','0000-00-00'),(2170,'Edsel Ford','Businessman','American','1893-11-06','1943-05-26'),(2171,'Faith Ford','Actress','American','1964-09-14','0000-00-00'),(2172,'Gerald R. Ford','President','American','1913-07-14','2006-12-26'),(2173,'Glenn Ford','Actor','American','1916-05-01','2006-08-30'),(2174,'Harold Ford','Politician','American','1970-05-11','0000-00-00'),(2175,'Harrison Ford','Actor','American','1942-07-13','0000-00-00'),(2176,'Henry Ford','Businessman','American','1863-07-30','1947-04-07'),(2177,'John Ford','Dramatist','English','1586-04-17',NULL),(2178,'John M. Ford','Writer','American','1957-04-10','2006-09-25'),(2179,'Lita Ford','Musician','American','1958-09-19','0000-00-00'),(2180,'Luke Ford','Writer','Australian','1966-05-28','0000-00-00'),(2181,'Richard Ford','Author','American','1944-02-16','0000-00-00'),(2182,'Tennessee Ernie Ford','Musician','American','1919-02-13','1991-10-17'),(2183,'Tom Ford','Designer','American','1961-08-27','0000-00-00'),(2184,'Wendell H. Ford','Politician','American','1924-09-08','0000-00-00'),(2185,'Whitey Ford','Athlete','American','1928-10-21','0000-00-00'),(2186,'Kenny G','Musician','American','1956-06-05','0000-00-00'),(2187,'Diana Gabaldon','Author','American','1952-01-11','0000-00-00'),(2188,'Stefano Gabbana','Designer','Italian','1962-11-14','0000-00-00'),(2189,'Tulsi Gabbard','Politician','American','1981-04-12','0000-00-00'),(2190,'Jean Gabin','Actor','French','1904-05-17','1976-11-15'),(2191,'Solomon Ibn Gabirol','Poet','Spanish',NULL,NULL),(2192,'Clark Gable','Actor','American','1901-02-01','1960-11-16'),(2193,'Dan Gable','Athlete','American','1948-10-25','0000-00-00'),(2194,'Dennis Gabor','Scientist','Hungarian','1900-01-05','1979-02-09'),(2195,'Eva Gabor','Actress','Hungarian','1921-02-11','1995-07-04'),(2196,'Zsa Zsa Gabor','Actress','Hungarian','1917-02-06','0000-00-00'),(2197,'Peter Gabriel','Musician','English','1950-02-13','0000-00-00'),(2198,'Sigmar Gabriel','Politician','German','1959-09-12','0000-00-00'),(2199,'Eva Gabrielsson','Author','Swedish','1953-11-17','0000-00-00'),(2200,'Josh Gad','Actor','American','1981-02-23','0000-00-00'),(2201,'Hans-Georg Gadamer','Philosopher','German','1900-02-11','2002-03-13'),(2202,'Muammar al-Gaddafi','Leader','','1942-06-07','0000-00-00'),(2203,'William Gaddis','Novelist','American','1922-12-29','1998-12-16'),(2204,'Christopher Gadsden','Soldier','American',NULL,NULL),(2205,'James Gadsden','Politician','American','1788-05-15','1858-12-25'),(2206,'Frank Gaffney','Writer','American','1953-04-05','0000-00-00'),(2207,'Lady Gaga','Musician','American','1986-03-28','0000-00-00'),(2208,'Yuri Gagarin','Astronaut','Russian','1934-03-09','1968-03-27'),(2209,'Helen Gahagan','Actress','American','1900-11-25','1980-06-28'),(2210,'Neil Gaiman','Author','British','1960-11-10','0000-00-00'),(2211,'Ernest Gaines','Writer','American','1933-01-15','0000-00-00'),(2212,'Thomas Gainsborough','Artist','British','1727-05-14','1788-08-02'),(2213,'Charlotte Gainsbourg','Actress','French','1971-07-22','0000-00-00'),(2214,'Serge Gainsbourg','Poet','French','1928-04-02','1991-03-02'),(2215,'Evan G. Galbraith','Diplomat','American','1928-07-02','2008-01-21'),(2216,'John Kenneth Galbraith','Economist','American','1908-10-15','2006-04-29'),(2217,'Zona Gale','Playwright','American','1874-08-26','1938-12-27'),(2218,'Eduardo Galeano','Journalist','Uruguayan','1940-09-03','0000-00-00'),(2219,'Johnny Galecki','Actor','American','1975-04-30','0000-00-00'),(2220,'Galileo Galilei','Scientist','Italian','1564-02-15','1642-01-08'),(2221,'Kirsty Gallacher','Entertainer','Scottish','1976-01-20','0000-00-00'),(2222,'David Gallagher','Actor','American','1985-02-09','0000-00-00'),(2223,'Gallagher','Comedian','American','1946-07-24','0000-00-00'),(2224,'John Gallagher','Businessman','Canadian','1916-07-16','1998-12-16'),(2225,'Liam Gallagher','Musician','British','1972-09-21','0000-00-00'),(2226,'Megan Gallagher','Actress','American','1960-02-06','0000-00-00'),(2227,'Noel Gallagher','Musician','English','1967-05-29','0000-00-00'),(2228,'Paul Gallagher','Athlete','Scottish','1984-08-09','0000-00-00'),(2229,'Peter Gallagher','Actor','American','1955-08-19','0000-00-00'),(2230,'Adolf Galland','Soldier','German','1912-03-19','1996-02-09'),(2231,'Mavis Gallant','Author','Canadian','1922-08-11','0000-00-00'),(2232,'Albert Gallatin','Statesman','Swiss','1761-01-29','1849-08-12'),(2233,'Elton Gallegly','Politician','American','1944-03-07','0000-00-00'),(2234,'John Galliano','Designer','British','1960-01-28','0000-00-00'),(2235,'Paul Gallico','Writer','American','1897-07-26','1976-07-15'),(2236,'Richard Le Gallienne','Poet','English',NULL,NULL),(2237,'Jose Antonio Viera Gallo','Politician','Chilean',NULL,'0000-00-00'),(2238,'Vincent Gallo','Actor','American','1961-04-11','0000-00-00'),(2239,'George Galloway','Politician','British','1954-08-16','0000-00-00'),(2240,'George Gallup','Businessman','American','1901-11-18','1984-07-26'),(2241,'John Galsworthy','Author','English','1867-08-14','1933-01-31'),(2242,'James Galway','Musician','Irish','1939-12-08','0000-00-00'),(2243,'Leon Gambetta','Politician','French','1838-04-02','1882-12-31'),(2244,'Michael Gambon','Actor','British','1940-10-19','0000-00-00'),(2245,'Indira Gandhi','Statesman','Indian','1917-11-19','1984-10-31'),(2246,'Mahatma Gandhi','Leader','Indian','1869-10-02','1948-01-30'),(2247,'Rajiv Gandhi','Statesman','Indian','1944-08-20','1991-05-21'),(2248,'Sonia Gandhi','','','1946-12-09','0000-00-00'),(2249,'Virchand Gandhi','Educator','Indian','1864-08-25','0000-00-00'),(2250,'James Gandolfini','Actor','American','1961-09-18','0000-00-00'),(2251,'Tim Gane','Musician','English','1964-07-12','0000-00-00'),(2252,'Sunil Gangopadhyay','Poet','Indian','1934-09-07','2012-10-23'),(2253,'Jason Gann','Actor','Australian',NULL,'0000-00-00'),(2254,'Jeff Gannon','Journalist','American',NULL,'0000-00-00'),(2255,'Joe Garagiola','Athlete','American','1926-02-12','0000-00-00'),(2256,'John Garamendi','Politician','American','1945-01-24','0000-00-00'),(2257,'Valentino Garavani','Designer','Italian','1932-05-11','0000-00-00'),(2258,'Jan Garbarek','Musician','Norwegian','1947-03-04','0000-00-00'),(2259,'Victor Garber','Actor','Canadian','1949-03-16','0000-00-00'),(2260,'Greta Garbo','Actress','Swedish','1905-09-18','1990-04-15'),(2261,'Adam Garcia','Actor','Australian','1973-06-01','0000-00-00'),(2262,'Andy Garcia','Actor','American','1956-04-12','0000-00-00'),(2263,'Jeff Garcia','Athlete','American','1970-02-24','0000-00-00'),(2264,'Jerry Garcia','Musician','American','1942-08-01','1995-08-09'),(2265,'Jorge Garcia','Actor','American','1972-04-28','0000-00-00'),(2266,'Nina Garcia','Critic','Colombian','1965-05-03','0000-00-00'),(2267,'Nomar Garciaparra','Athlete','American','1973-07-23','0000-00-00'),(2268,'Billy Gardell','Comedian','American','1969-08-20','0000-00-00'),(2269,'Marguerite Gardiner','Writer','Irish','1789-09-01','1849-06-04'),(2270,'Stephen Gardiner','Architect','British','1924-04-25','2007-02-15'),(2271,'Ava Gardner','Actress','American','1922-12-24','1990-01-25'),(2272,'Gayle Gardner','Entertainer','American',NULL,'0000-00-00'),(2273,'Howard Gardner','Psychologist','American','1943-07-11','0000-00-00'),(2274,'John Gardner','Novelist','American','1933-07-21','1982-09-14'),(2275,'John W. Gardner','Educator','American','1912-10-08','2002-02-16'),(2276,'Martin Gardner','Mathematician','American','1914-10-21','0000-00-00'),(2277,'Andrew Garfield','Actor','American','1983-08-20','0000-00-00'),(2278,'James A. Garfield','President','American','1831-11-19','1881-09-19'),(2279,'John Garfield','Actor','American','1913-03-04','1952-05-21'),(2280,'Art Garfunkel','Musician','American','1941-11-05','0000-00-00'),(2281,'Giuseppe Garibaldi','Soldier','Italian','1807-07-04','1882-06-02'),(2282,'Hamlin Garland','Novelist','American','1860-09-14','1940-03-04'),(2283,'Judy Garland','Actress','American','1922-06-10','1969-06-22'),(2284,'Marc Garneau','Astronaut','Canadian','1949-02-23','0000-00-00'),(2285,'Erroll Garner','Musician','American','1921-06-15','1977-01-21'),(2286,'Helen Garner','Novelist','Australian','1942-11-07','0000-00-00'),(2287,'James Garner','Activist','American','1928-04-07','0000-00-00'),(2288,'Jay Garner','Soldier','American','1938-04-15','0000-00-00'),(2289,'Jennifer Garner','Actress','American','1972-04-17','0000-00-00'),(2290,'Kelli Garner','Actress','American','1984-04-11','0000-00-00'),(2291,'Kevin Garnett','Athlete','American','1976-05-19','0000-00-00'),(2292,'Janeane Garofalo','Comedian','American','1964-09-28','0000-00-00'),(2293,'Teri Garr','Actress','American','1944-12-11','0000-00-00'),(2294,'Brad Garrett','Actor','American','1960-04-14','0000-00-00'),(2295,'Garet Garrett','Journalist','American',NULL,NULL),(2296,'Leif Garrett','Musician','American','1961-11-08','0000-00-00'),(2297,'Lesley Garrett','Musician','English','1955-04-10','0000-00-00'),(2298,'Peter Garrett','Musician','Australian','1953-04-16','0000-00-00'),(2299,'David Garrick','Actor','English','1717-02-19','1779-01-20'),(2300,'Greg Garrison','Director','American','1924-02-20','2005-03-25'),(2301,'Jim Garrison','Public Servant','American','1921-11-20','1992-10-21'),(2302,'William Lloyd Garrison','Journalist','American','1805-12-12','1879-05-24'),(2303,'Greer Garson','Actress','English','1908-09-29','1996-04-06'),(2304,'Ina Garten','Author','American','1948-02-02','0000-00-00'),(2305,'Jennie Garth','Actress','American','1972-04-03','0000-00-00'),(2306,'Michael Gartner','Journalist','American','1938-10-25','0000-00-00'),(2307,'Marcus Garvey','Publisher','Jamaican','1887-08-17','1940-06-10'),(2308,'Steve Garvey','Athlete','American','1948-12-22','0000-00-00'),(2309,'Julie Garwood','Writer','American',NULL,'0000-00-00'),(2310,'Romain Gary','Novelist','Russian','1914-05-08','1980-12-02'),(2311,'Paul Gascoigne','Athlete','English','1967-05-27','0000-00-00'),(2312,'Elizabeth Gaskell','Novelist','British','1810-09-29','1865-11-12'),(2313,'Pau Gasol','Athlete','Spanish','1980-07-06','0000-00-00'),(2314,'William H. Gass','Novelist','American','1924-07-30','0000-00-00'),(2315,'Jose Ortega y Gasset','Philosopher','Spanish','1883-05-09','1955-10-18'),(2316,'Vittorio Gassman','Actor','Italian','1922-09-01','2000-06-20'),(2317,'Ana Gasteyer','Comedian','American','1967-05-04','0000-00-00'),(2318,'Bill Gates','Businessman','American','1955-10-28','0000-00-00'),(2319,'Daryl Gates','Public Servant','American','1926-08-30','0000-00-00'),(2320,'Gareth Gates','Musician','British','1984-07-12','0000-00-00'),(2321,'Henry Louis Gates','Critic','American','1950-09-16','0000-00-00'),(2322,'John Gates','Activist','American',NULL,NULL),(2323,'Melinda Gates','Businesswoman','American','1964-08-15','0000-00-00'),(2324,'Robert M. Gates','Politician','American','1943-09-25','0000-00-00'),(2325,'Thomas S. Gates, Jr.','Public Servant','American','1906-04-10','1983-03-25'),(2326,'Antonio Gaudi','Architect','Spanish','1852-06-25','1926-06-10'),(2327,'Paul Gauguin','Artist','French','1848-06-07','1903-05-09'),(2328,'Charles de Gaulle','Leader','French','1890-11-22','1970-11-09'),(2329,'Jean Paul Gaultier','Designer','French','1952-04-24','0000-00-00'),(2330,'Carl Friedrich Gauss','Mathematician','German','1777-04-30','1855-02-23'),(2331,'Francois Gautier','Writer','French',NULL,'0000-00-00'),(2332,'Theophile Gautier','Poet','French','1811-08-30','1872-10-23'),(2333,'Sunil Gavaskar','Athlete','Indian','1949-07-10','0000-00-00'),(2334,'John Gavin','Actor','American','1931-04-08','0000-00-00'),(2335,'Shakti Gawain','Author','','1948-09-30','0000-00-00'),(2336,'John Gay','Poet','English','1685-06-30','1732-12-04'),(2337,'Peter Gay','Historian','American','1923-06-20','0000-00-00'),(2338,'Tyson Gay','Athlete','American','1982-08-09','0000-00-00'),(2339,'Marvin Gaye','Musician','American','1939-04-02','1984-04-01'),(2340,'Crystal Gayle','Musician','American','1951-01-09','0000-00-00'),(2341,'Sami Gayle','Actress','American','1996-01-22','0000-00-00'),(2342,'Mitch Gaylord','Athlete','American','1961-03-10','0000-00-00'),(2343,'Gloria Gaynor','Musician','American','1949-09-07','0000-00-00'),(2344,'Ben Gazzara','Actor','American','1930-08-28','0000-00-00'),(2345,'John White Geary','Lawyer','American','1819-12-30','1873-02-08'),(2346,'Haile Gebrselassie','Athlete','','1973-04-18','0000-00-00'),(2347,'Patrick Geddes','Scientist','Scottish',NULL,NULL),(2348,'Gordon Gee','Educator','American','1944-02-02','0000-00-00'),(2349,'Clifford Geertz','Scientist','American','1926-08-23','2006-10-30'),(2350,'David Geffen','Businessman','American','1943-02-21','0000-00-00'),(2351,'Lou Gehrig','Athlete','American','1903-06-19','1941-06-02'),(2352,'Frank Gehry','Architect','American','1929-02-28','0000-00-00'),(2353,'Timothy Geithner','Public Servant','American','1961-08-18','0000-00-00'),(2354,'Larry Gelbart','Writer','American','1928-02-25','0000-00-00'),(2355,'Bob Geldof','Actor','Irish','1954-10-05','0000-00-00'),(2356,'Sarah Michelle Gellar','Actress','American','1977-04-14','0000-00-00'),(2357,'Uri Geller','Entertainer','Israeli','1946-12-20','0000-00-00'),(2358,'Christian Furchtegott Gellert','Poet','German','1715-07-04','1769-12-13'),(2359,'Martha Gellhorn','Journalist','American','1908-11-08','1998-02-15'),(2360,'Ernest Gellner','Philosopher','French','1925-12-09','1995-11-05'),(2361,'Pam Gems','Playwright','English','1925-08-01','0000-00-00'),(2362,'Harold S. Geneen','Businessman','British',NULL,NULL),(2363,'Jean Genet','Dramatist','French','1910-12-19','1986-04-15'),(2364,'Artemisia Gentileschi','Artist','Italian',NULL,NULL),(2365,'Bobbie Gentry','Musician','American','1944-07-27','0000-00-00'),(2366,'Boy George','Musician','English','1961-06-14','0000-00-00'),(2367,'David Lloyd George','Statesman','Welsh','1863-01-17','1945-03-26'),(2368,'Elizabeth George','Author','American','1949-02-26','0000-00-00'),(2369,'George III','Royalty','English','1738-06-04','1820-01-29'),(2370,'Henry George','Economist','American','1839-09-02','1897-10-29'),(2371,'King George VI','Royalty','British','1895-12-14','1952-02-06'),(2372,'Melissa George','Actress','Australian','1976-08-06','0000-00-00'),(2373,'Phyllis George','Journalist','American','1949-06-25','0000-00-00'),(2374,'Susan George','Activist','American','1950-07-26','0000-00-00'),(2375,'W. L. George','Writer','English',NULL,NULL),(2376,'Wally George','Celebrity','American','1931-12-04','2003-10-07'),(2377,'Dick Gephardt','Politician','American','1941-01-31','0000-00-00'),(2378,'Gil Gerard','Actor','American','1943-01-23','0000-00-00'),(2379,'Michael Gerber','Writer','American','1969-06-14','0000-00-00'),(2380,'George Gerbner','Journalist','Hungarian','1919-08-08','2005-12-24'),(2381,'Richard Gere','Actor','American','1949-08-31','0000-00-00'),(2382,'Bronislaw Geremek','Historian','Polish','1932-03-06','2008-07-13'),(2383,'Paul Gerhardt','Writer','German',NULL,NULL),(2384,'Theodore Gericault','Artist','French','1791-09-26','1824-01-26'),(2385,'Jim Geringer','Politician','American','1944-04-24','0000-00-00'),(2386,'Jim Gerlach','Politician','American','1955-02-25','0000-00-00'),(2387,'Germanicus','Soldier','Roman',NULL,NULL),(2388,'Hugo Gernsback','Inventor','American','1884-08-16','1967-08-19'),(2389,'Geronimo','Statesman','','1829-06-16','1909-02-17'),(2390,'Katharine Fullerton Gerould','Writer','American',NULL,NULL),(2391,'Steven Gerrard','Athlete','English','1980-05-30','0000-00-00'),(2392,'David Gerrold','Writer','American','1944-01-24','0000-00-00'),(2393,'Elbridge Gerry','Politician','American','1744-07-17','1814-11-23'),(2394,'Gina Gershon','Actress','American','1962-06-10','0000-00-00'),(2395,'George Gershwin','Composer','American','1898-09-26','1937-07-11'),(2396,'Ira Gershwin','Musician','American','1896-12-06','1983-08-17'),(2397,'Lou Gerstner','Businessman','American','1942-03-01','0000-00-00'),(2398,'Louis Gerstner','Businessman','American','1942-03-01','0000-00-00'),(2399,'Jami Gertz','Actress','American','1965-10-28','0000-00-00'),(2400,'Ricky Gervais','Writer','English','1961-02-25','0000-00-00'),(2401,'Greta Gerwig','Actress','American','1983-08-04','0000-00-00'),(2402,'Konrad von Gesner','Scientist','Swiss','1516-03-26','1565-12-13'),(2403,'David Gest','Celebrity','American','1953-05-11','0000-00-00'),(2404,'Balthazar Getty','Actor','American','1975-01-22','0000-00-00'),(2405,'Estelle Getty','Actress','American','1923-07-25','2008-07-22'),(2406,'Gordon Getty','Businessman','American','1934-12-20','0000-00-00'),(2407,'J. Paul Getty','Businessman','American','1892-12-15','1976-06-06'),(2408,'Paul Getty','Businessman','American','1932-09-07','2003-04-17'),(2409,'Stan Getz','Musician','American','1927-02-02','1991-06-06'),(2410,'Boutros Boutros-Ghali','Public Servant','Egyptian','1922-11-14','0000-00-00'),(2411,'Yasmeen Ghauri','Model','Canadian','1971-03-23','0000-00-00'),(2412,'Carlos Ghosn','Businessman','Brazilian','1954-03-09','0000-00-00'),(2413,'Riccardo Giacconi','Scientist','American','1931-10-06','0000-00-00'),(2414,'Alberto Giacometti','Sculptor','Swiss','1901-10-10','1966-01-11'),(2415,'Laura San Giacomo','Actress','American','1962-11-14','0000-00-00'),(2416,'A. Bartlett Giamatti','Educator','American','1938-04-04','1989-09-01'),(2417,'Paul Giamatti','Actor','American','1967-06-06','0000-00-00'),(2418,'Jason Giambi','Athlete','American','1971-01-08','0000-00-00'),(2419,'Alexi Giannoulias','Politician','American','1976-03-16','0000-00-00'),(2420,'Andy Gibb','Musician','Australian','1958-03-05','1988-03-10'),(2421,'Barry Gibb','Musician','English','1946-09-01','0000-00-00'),(2422,'Maurice Gibb','Musician','Australian','1949-12-22','2003-01-12'),(2423,'Robin Gibb','Musician','English','1949-12-22','2012-05-20'),(2424,'Ben Gibbard','Musician','American','1976-08-11','0000-00-00'),(2425,'Edward Gibbon','Historian','English','1737-04-27','1794-01-16'),(2426,'John Gibbon','Soldier','American','1827-04-20','1896-02-06'),(2427,'Beth Gibbons','Musician','English','1965-01-04','0000-00-00'),(2428,'Billy Gibbons','Musician','American','1949-12-16','0000-00-00'),(2429,'Jim Gibbons','Politician','American','1944-12-16','0000-00-00'),(2430,'Leeza Gibbons','Celebrity','American','1957-03-26','0000-00-00'),(2431,'Orlando Gibbons','Composer','English','1583-12-25','1625-06-05'),(2432,'Joe Gibbs','Coach','American','1940-11-25','0000-00-00'),(2433,'Marla Gibbs','Actress','American','1931-06-14','0000-00-00'),(2434,'Nancy Gibbs','Journalist','American',NULL,'0000-00-00'),(2435,'Philip Gibbs','Journalist','British','1877-05-01','1962-03-10'),(2436,'Robert Gibbs','Public Servant','American','1971-03-29','0000-00-00'),(2437,'Wolcott Gibbs','Writer','American','1902-03-15','1958-08-16'),(2438,'Sete Gibernau','Athlete','Spanish','1972-12-15','0000-00-00'),(2439,'Khalil Gibran','Poet','Lebanese','1883-01-06','1931-04-10'),(2440,'Althea Gibson','Athlete','American','1927-08-25','2003-09-28'),(2441,'Bob Gibson','Athlete','American','1935-11-09','0000-00-00'),(2442,'Debbie Gibson','Musician','American','1970-08-31','0000-00-00'),(2443,'Don Gibson','Musician','American','1928-04-03','2003-11-17'),(2444,'Edmund Gibson','Judge','English',NULL,'1748-09-06'),(2445,'Hoot Gibson','Actor','American','1892-08-06','1962-08-23'),(2446,'Hutton Gibson','Writer','American','1918-08-26','0000-00-00'),(2447,'James J. Gibson','Psychologist','American','1904-01-27','1979-12-11'),(2448,'Kirk Gibson','Athlete','American','1957-05-28','0000-00-00'),(2449,'Laurieann Gibson','Director','Canadian','1969-07-14','0000-00-00'),(2450,'Mel Gibson','Actor','','1956-01-03','0000-00-00'),(2451,'Tyrese Gibson','Actor','American','1978-12-30','0000-00-00'),(2452,'William Gibson','Writer','American','1948-03-17','0000-00-00'),(2453,'Nelson Gidding','Dramatist','American','1919-09-15','2004-05-01'),(2454,'Andre Gide','Novelist','French','1869-12-22','1951-02-19'),(2455,'John Gielgud','Actor','English','1904-04-14','2000-05-21'),(2456,'Emily Giffin','Author','American','1972-03-20','0000-00-00'),(2457,'Frank Gifford','Athlete','American','1930-08-16','0000-00-00'),(2458,'Kathie Lee Gifford','Entertainer','American','1953-08-16','0000-00-00'),(2459,'Roland Gift','Actor','British','1962-05-28','0000-00-00'),(2460,'Cam Gigandet','Actor','American','1982-08-16','0000-00-00'),(2461,'H. R. Giger','Artist','Swiss','1940-02-05','0000-00-00'),(2462,'Ryan Giggs','Athlete','Welsh','1973-11-29','0000-00-00'),(2463,'Brad Gilbert','Coach','American','1961-08-09','0000-00-00'),(2464,'Cass Gilbert','Architect','American','1859-11-29','1934-05-17'),(2465,'Elizabeth Gilbert','Novelist','American','1969-07-18','0000-00-00'),(2466,'Humphrey Gilbert','Explorer','English',NULL,NULL),(2467,'Jonathan Gilbert','Actor','American','1968-07-10','0000-00-00'),(2468,'L. Wolfe Gilbert','Musician','Russian','1886-08-31','1970-07-12'),(2469,'Lewis Gilbert','Director','British','1920-03-06','0000-00-00'),(2470,'Melissa Gilbert','Actress','American','1964-05-08','0000-00-00'),(2471,'Sara Gilbert','Actress','American','1975-01-29','0000-00-00'),(2472,'W. S. Gilbert','Dramatist','English','1836-11-18','1911-05-29'),(2473,'Walter Gilbert','Scientist','American','1932-03-21','0000-00-00'),(2474,'William Gilbert','Composer','British','1836-11-18','1911-05-29'),(2475,'George Gilder','Writer','American','1939-11-29','0000-00-00'),(2476,'Virginia Gildersleeve','Celebrity','American','1877-10-03','1965-07-07'),(2477,'Johnny Giles','Soldier','Irish','1940-11-06','0000-00-00'),(2478,'Michael Giles','Musician','English','1942-03-01','0000-00-00'),(2479,'Brendan Gill','Critic','American','1914-10-04','1997-12-27'),(2480,'David Gill','Scientist','Scottish','1843-06-12','1914-01-24'),(2481,'Eric Gill','Sculptor','English','1882-02-22','1940-11-17'),(2482,'Vince Gill','Musician','American','1957-04-12','0000-00-00'),(2483,'Julia Gillard','Statesman','Australian','1961-09-29','0000-00-00'),(2484,'Dizzy Gillespie','Musician','American','1917-10-21','1993-01-06'),(2485,'Ed Gillespie','Politician','American','1962-08-01','0000-00-00'),(2486,'George Gillespie','Theologian','Scottish',NULL,NULL),(2487,'William Gillette','Actor','American','1853-07-24','1937-04-29'),(2488,'Mickey Gilley','Musician','American','1936-03-09','0000-00-00'),(2489,'Terry Gilliam','Director','American','1940-11-22','0000-00-00'),(2490,'Carol Gilligan','Psychologist','American','1936-11-28','0000-00-00'),(2491,'John Gilling','Director','English','1912-05-29','1984-11-22'),(2492,'Paul Gillmor','Politician','American','1939-02-01','2007-09-05'),(2493,'Charlotte Perkins Gilman','Writer','American','1860-07-03','1935-08-17'),(2494,'Dorothy Gilman','Novelist','American','1923-06-25','0000-00-00'),(2495,'Gary Gilmore','Criminal','American','1940-12-04','1977-01-17'),(2496,'John Gilmore','Activist','','1955-08-01','0000-00-00'),(2497,'David Gilmour','Musician','British','1946-03-06','0000-00-00'),(2498,'Ian Gilmour','Politician','English','1926-07-08','0000-00-00'),(2499,'John Gilmour','Politician','Scottish','1876-05-27','1940-03-30'),(2500,'Tony Gilroy','Writer','American','1956-09-11','0000-00-00'),(2501,'Hermione Gingold','Actress','English','1897-12-09',NULL),(2502,'Newt Gingrich','Politician','American','1943-06-17','0000-00-00'),(2503,'Greg Ginn','Musician','','1954-06-08','0000-00-00'),(2504,'David Ginola','Athlete','French','1967-01-25','0000-00-00'),(2505,'Allen Ginsberg','Poet','American','1926-06-03','1997-04-05'),(2506,'Ruth Bader Ginsburg','Judge','American','1933-03-15','0000-00-00'),(2507,'Natalia Ginzburg','','','1916-07-14','1991-10-07'),(2508,'Giovanni Giolitti','Statesman','Italian','1842-10-27','1928-06-17'),(2509,'Umberto Giordano','Composer','Italian','1867-08-28','1948-11-12'),(2510,'Nadia Giosia','Chef','Canadian','1980-05-12','0000-00-00'),(2511,'Nikki Giovanni','Poet','American','1943-06-07','0000-00-00'),(2512,'Carmine Giovinazzo','Actor','American','1973-08-24','0000-00-00'),(2513,'Greg Giraldo','Comedian','American','1965-12-10','2010-09-29'),(2514,'Delphine de Girardin','Novelist','French','1804-01-24','1855-06-29'),(2515,'Jean Giraud','Artist','French','1938-05-08','2012-03-10'),(2516,'Jean Giraudoux','Dramatist','French','1882-10-29','1944-01-31'),(2517,'Dorothy Gish','Actress','American','1898-03-11','1968-06-04'),(2518,'Lillian Gish','Entertainer','American','1896-10-14','1993-02-27'),(2519,'George Gissing','Novelist','British','1857-11-22','1903-12-28'),(2520,'Christopher Gist','Explorer','American',NULL,NULL),(2521,'Rudy Giuliani','Politician','American','1944-05-28','0000-00-00'),(2522,'David Giuntoli','Actor','American','1981-06-18','0000-00-00'),(2523,'Hubert de Givenchy','Designer','French','1927-02-21','0000-00-00'),(2524,'Robin Givens','Actress','American','1964-11-27','0000-00-00'),(2525,'William E. Gladstone','Leader','British','1809-12-29','1898-05-19'),(2526,'Malcolm Gladwell','Author','Canadian','1963-09-03','0000-00-00'),(2527,'Diane Glancy','Poet','American',NULL,'0000-00-00'),(2528,'Joseph Glanvill','Writer','English',NULL,NULL),(2529,'Milton Glaser','Designer','American','1929-06-26','0000-00-00'),(2530,'Rob Glaser','Businessman','American','1962-01-16','0000-00-00'),(2531,'Ellen Glasgow','Novelist','American','1874-03-22','1945-11-21'),(2532,'Arnold H. Glasow','Author','American',NULL,NULL),(2533,'April Glaspie','Diplomat','American','1942-04-26','0000-00-00'),(2534,'Carter Glass','Politician','American','1858-01-04','1946-05-28'),(2535,'Ira Glass','Journalist','American','1959-03-03','0000-00-00'),(2536,'Philip Glass','Composer','American','1937-01-31','0000-00-00'),(2537,'Ron Glass','Actor','American','1945-07-10','0000-00-00'),(2538,'Ira Glasser','Activist','American',NULL,'0000-00-00'),(2539,'William Glasser','Psychologist','American',NULL,'0000-00-00'),(2540,'Summer Glau','Actress','American','1981-07-24','0000-00-00'),(2541,'Tom Glazer','Musician','American','1914-09-02','2003-02-21'),(2542,'Jackie Gleason','Actor','American','1916-02-20','1987-06-24'),(2543,'James Gleason','Actor','American','1882-05-23','1959-04-12'),(2544,'Paul Gleason','Actor','American','1944-05-04','0000-00-00'),(2545,'Brendan Gleeson','Actor','Irish','1955-03-29','0000-00-00'),(2546,'Domhnall Gleeson','Actor','Irish','1983-05-12','0000-00-00'),(2547,'Jack Gleeson','Actor','American','1992-05-20','0000-00-00'),(2548,'Iain Glen','Actor','Scottish','1961-06-24','0000-00-00'),(2549,'Owen Glendower','Royalty','Welsh',NULL,NULL),(2550,'John Glenn','Astronaut','American','1921-07-18','0000-00-00'),(2551,'Scott Glenn','Actor','American','1941-01-26','0000-00-00'),(2552,'Evelyn Glennie','Musician','Scottish','1965-07-19','0000-00-00'),(2553,'Sharon Gless','Actress','American','1943-05-31','0000-00-00'),(2554,'Dan Glickman','Politician','American','1944-11-24','0000-00-00'),(2555,'Mikhail Glinka','Composer','Russian','1804-05-20','1857-02-15'),(2556,'Gary Glitter','Musician','English','1944-05-08','0000-00-00'),(2557,'Crispin Glover','Actor','American','1964-04-20','0000-00-00'),(2558,'Danny Glover','Actor','American','1947-07-22','0000-00-00'),(2559,'Charlie Haas','Athlete','American','1972-03-27','0000-00-00'),(2560,'Ernst Haas','Photographer','Austrian','1921-03-02','1986-09-12'),(2561,'Lukas Haas','Actor','American','1976-04-16','0000-00-00'),(2562,'Jurgen Habermas','Philosopher','German','1929-06-18','0000-00-00'),(2563,'Marilyn Hacker','Poet','American','1942-11-27','0000-00-00'),(2564,'Buddy Hackett','Comedian','American','1924-08-31','2003-06-30'),(2565,'Steve Hackett','Writer','English','1950-02-12','0000-00-00'),(2566,'Taylor Hackford','Director','American','1944-12-31','0000-00-00'),(2567,'Ian Hacking','Philosopher','Canadian','1936-02-18','0000-00-00'),(2568,'Gene Hackman','Actor','American','1930-01-30','0000-00-00'),(2569,'David Hackworth','Soldier','American','1930-11-11','2005-05-04'),(2570,'Moses Hadas','Writer','American','1900-06-25','1966-08-17'),(2571,'Jane Haddam','Writer','American',NULL,'0000-00-00'),(2572,'Margaret Haddix','Author','American','1964-04-19','0000-00-00'),(2573,'Mark Haddon','Novelist','English','1962-09-26','0000-00-00'),(2574,'Charlie Haden','Musician','American','1937-08-06','0000-00-00'),(2575,'Bill Hader','Actor','American','1978-06-07','0000-00-00'),(2576,'Chris Hadfield','Astronaut','Canadian','1959-08-29','0000-00-00'),(2577,'Stephen Hadley','Politician','American','1947-02-13','0000-00-00'),(2578,'Ernst Haeckel','Scientist','German','1834-02-16','1919-08-08'),(2579,'Kay Hagan','Politician','American','1953-05-26','0000-00-00'),(2580,'Sammy Hagar','Musician','American','1947-10-13','0000-00-00'),(2581,'Jessica Hagedorn','Writer','Filipino',NULL,'0000-00-00'),(2582,'Chuck Hagel','Politician','American','1946-10-04','0000-00-00'),(2583,'Carl Hagelin','Athlete','Swedish','1988-08-23','0000-00-00'),(2584,'Nina Hagen','Musician','German','1955-03-11','0000-00-00'),(2585,'Uta Hagen','Actress','German','1919-06-12','2004-01-14'),(2586,'Walter Hagen','Athlete','American','1892-12-21','1969-10-06'),(2587,'H. Rider Haggard','Writer','English','1856-06-22','1925-05-14'),(2588,'Merle Haggard','Musician','American','1937-04-06','0000-00-00'),(2589,'Paul Haggis','Director','Canadian','1953-03-10','0000-00-00'),(2590,'Marvin Hagler','Athlete','American','1954-05-23','0000-00-00'),(2591,'Larry Hagman','Actor','American','1931-09-21','0000-00-00'),(2592,'Frank Hague','Politician','American','1876-01-17','1956-01-01'),(2593,'William Hague','Politician','British','1961-03-26','0000-00-00'),(2594,'Jessica Hahn','Celebrity','American','1959-07-07','0000-00-00'),(2595,'Otto Hahn','Scientist','German','1879-03-08','1968-07-28'),(2596,'Samuel Hahnemann','Scientist','French','1755-04-10','1843-07-02'),(2597,'Alexander Haig','Public Servant','American','1924-12-02','2010-02-20'),(2598,'Douglas Haig','Soldier','British','1861-06-19','1928-01-28'),(2599,'Arthur Hailey','Novelist','Canadian','1920-04-05','2004-11-24'),(2600,'Lord Hailsham','Politician','British','1907-10-09','2001-10-12'),(2601,'Corey Haim','Actor','Canadian','1971-12-23','2010-03-10'),(2602,'Peter Hain','Politician','British','1950-02-16','0000-00-00'),(2603,'Bernard Haitink','Musician','Dutch','1929-03-04','0000-00-00'),(2604,'George Halas','Coach','American','1895-02-02','1983-10-31'),(2605,'David Halberstam','Journalist','American','1934-04-10','2007-04-23'),(2606,'John B. S. Haldane','Scientist','British','1892-11-05','1964-12-01'),(2607,'H. R. Haldeman','Politician','American','1926-10-27',NULL),(2608,'Franz Halder','Soldier','German','1884-06-30','1972-04-02'),(2609,'Edward Everett Hale','Clergyman','American','1822-04-03','1909-06-10'),(2610,'Lucy Hale','Actress','American','1989-06-14','0000-00-00'),(2611,'Matthew Hale','Historian','British','1609-11-01','1676-12-25'),(2612,'Nathan Hale','Revolutionary','American','1755-06-06','1776-09-22'),(2613,'Sarah Josepha Hale','Writer','American','1788-10-24','1879-04-30'),(2614,'Tony Hale','Actor','American','1970-09-30','0000-00-00'),(2615,'Alex Van Halen','Musician','American','1953-05-08','0000-00-00'),(2616,'Eddie Van Halen','Musician','Dutch','1955-01-26','0000-00-00'),(2617,'John Hales','Theologian','English',NULL,NULL),(2618,'Ludovic Halevy','Author','French','1834-01-01','1908-05-08'),(2619,'Alex Haley','Novelist','American','1921-08-11','1992-02-10'),(2620,'Bill Haley','Musician','American','1925-07-06','1981-02-09'),(2621,'Nikki Haley','Politician','American','1972-01-20','0000-00-00'),(2622,'Robert Half','Businessman','American',NULL,NULL),(2623,'Thomas Chandler Haliburton','Author','Canadian','1796-12-17','1865-08-27'),(2624,'Lord Halifax','Politician','British','1881-04-16','1958-12-23'),(2625,'Anthony Michael Hall','Actor','American','1968-04-14','0000-00-00'),(2626,'Arsenio Hall','Comedian','American','1955-02-12','0000-00-00'),(2627,'Bridget Hall','Model','American','1977-12-12','0000-00-00'),(2628,'Conrad Hall','Artist','American','1926-06-21','2003-01-04'),(2629,'Dante Hall','Athlete','American','1978-09-20','0000-00-00'),(2630,'Daryl Hall','Musician','American','1946-10-11','0000-00-00'),(2631,'Deidre Hall','Actress','American','1947-10-31','0000-00-00'),(2632,'Edward Hall','Lawyer','English',NULL,NULL),(2633,'Edward T. Hall','Scientist','American','1914-05-16','0000-00-00'),(2634,'Evelyn Beatrice Hall','Author','English',NULL,NULL),(2635,'Fawn Hall','Celebrity','American',NULL,'0000-00-00'),(2636,'G. Stanley Hall','Psychologist','American','1844-02-01','1924-04-24'),(2637,'Granville Stanley Hall','Psychologist','American','1844-02-01','1924-04-24'),(2638,'Gus Hall','Businessman','American','1910-10-08','2000-10-13'),(2639,'James Norman Hall','Author','American','1887-04-22','1951-07-05'),(2640,'Jerry Hall','Model','American','1956-07-02','0000-00-00'),(2641,'Joseph Hall','Clergyman','English','1574-07-01','1656-09-08'),(2642,'Manly Hall','Philosopher','Canadian','1901-03-18','1990-08-29'),(2643,'Michael C. Hall','Actor','American','1971-02-01','0000-00-00'),(2644,'Monty Hall','Actor','Canadian','1921-08-25','0000-00-00'),(2645,'Peter Hall','Director','British','1930-11-22','0000-00-00'),(2646,'Radclyffe Hall','Poet','English','1880-08-12','1943-10-07'),(2647,'Rebecca Hall','Actress','English','1982-05-19','0000-00-00'),(2648,'Robert Hall','Clergyman','English','1764-05-02','1831-02-21'),(2649,'Ryan Hall','Athlete','American','1982-10-14','0000-00-00'),(2650,'Theodore Hall','Criminal','American','1925-10-20','1999-11-01'),(2651,'Tom T. Hall','Musician','American','1936-05-25','0000-00-00'),(2652,'William Hall','Soldier','Canadian','1827-04-28','1904-08-25'),(2653,'Henry Hallam','Historian','English','1777-07-09','1859-01-21'),(2654,'Edmond Halley','Scientist','English','1656-10-29','1742-01-14'),(2655,'Geri Halliwell','Musician','British','1972-08-06','0000-00-00'),(2656,'Lasse Hallstrom','Director','Swedish','1946-06-02','0000-00-00'),(2657,'Tarja Halonen','Statesman','Finnish','1943-12-24','0000-00-00'),(2658,'Justin Halpern','Author','American','1980-09-03','0000-00-00'),(2659,'Lawrence Halprin','Architect','American','1916-07-01','0000-00-00'),(2660,'Margaret Halsey','Author','American',NULL,NULL),(2661,'William Halsey','Soldier','American','1882-10-30','1959-08-20'),(2662,'Philippe Halsman','Photographer','Latvian','1906-05-02','1979-06-25'),(2663,'Halston','Designer','American','1932-04-23','0000-00-00'),(2664,'Bill Halter','Politician','American','1960-11-30','0000-00-00'),(2665,'Johann Georg Hamann','Philosopher','German','1730-08-27','1788-06-21'),(2666,'Ayumi Hamasaki','Musician','Japanese','1978-10-02','0000-00-00'),(2667,'Fannie Lou Hamer','Activist','American','1917-10-06','1977-03-14'),(2668,'Robert Hamer','Director','British','1911-03-31','1963-12-04'),(2669,'Philip Gilbert Hamerton','Artist','English','1834-09-10','1894-11-04'),(2670,'Dorothy Hamill','Athlete','American','1956-07-26','0000-00-00'),(2671,'Mark Hamill','Actor','American','1951-09-25','0000-00-00'),(2672,'Pete Hamill','Journalist','American','1935-06-24','0000-00-00'),(2673,'Alexander Hamilton','Politician','American','1755-01-11','1804-07-12'),(2674,'Alice Hamilton','Scientist','American','1869-02-27','1970-09-22'),(2675,'Chico Hamilton','Musician','American','1921-09-21','0000-00-00'),(2676,'Edith Hamilton','Writer','American','1867-08-12','1963-05-31'),(2677,'Guy Hamilton','Director','British','1922-09-16','0000-00-00'),(2678,'Laurell K. Hamilton','Writer','American','1963-02-19','0000-00-00'),(2679,'Lee H. Hamilton','Politician','American','1931-04-20','0000-00-00'),(2680,'Linda Hamilton','Actress','American','1956-09-26','0000-00-00'),(2681,'Margaret Hamilton','Actress','American','1902-12-09','1985-05-16'),(2682,'Natasha Hamilton','Musician','British','1982-07-17','0000-00-00'),(2683,'Scott Hamilton','Athlete','American','1958-08-13','0000-00-00'),(2684,'Tyler Hamilton','Athlete','American','1971-03-01','0000-00-00'),(2685,'Virginia Hamilton','Author','American','1936-03-12','2002-02-19'),(2686,'William Rowan Hamilton','Mathematician','Irish','1805-08-04','1865-09-02'),(2687,'Harry Hamlin','Actor','American','1951-10-30','0000-00-00'),(2688,'Marvin Hamlisch','Composer','American','1944-06-02','2012-08-07'),(2689,'Harold Hamm','Businessman','American','1945-12-11','0000-00-00'),(2690,'Jon Hamm','Actor','American','1971-03-10','0000-00-00'),(2691,'Mia Hamm','Athlete','American','1972-03-17','0000-00-00'),(2692,'Dag Hammarskjold','Diplomat','Swedish','1905-07-29','1961-09-18'),(2693,'Armand Hammer','Businessman','American','1898-05-21','1990-12-10'),(2694,'Armie Hammer','Actor','American','1986-08-28','0000-00-00'),(2695,'Jan Hammer','Musician','','1948-04-17','0000-00-00'),(2696,'Oscar Hammerstein','Writer','American','1895-07-12','1960-08-23'),(2697,'Oscar Hammerstein II','Musician','American','1895-07-12','1960-08-23'),(2698,'Dashiell Hammett','Author','American','1894-05-27','1961-01-10'),(2699,'Kirk Hammett','Musician','American','1962-11-18','0000-00-00'),(2700,'Peter Hammill','Musician','English','1948-11-05','0000-00-00'),(2701,'Jupiter Hammon','Poet','American',NULL,NULL),(2702,'Darrell Hammond','Comedian','American','1955-10-08','0000-00-00'),(2703,'Richard Hammond','Entertainer','English','1969-12-19','0000-00-00'),(2704,'Susan Hampshire','Actress','English','1937-05-12','0000-00-00'),(2705,'Christopher Hampton','Playwright','British','1946-01-26','0000-00-00'),(2706,'Fred Hampton','Activist','American','1948-08-30','1969-12-04'),(2707,'Henry Hampton','Activist','American','1940-08-19','1998-11-22'),(2708,'Lionel Hampton','Musician','American','1908-04-20','2002-08-31'),(2709,'Sean Hampton','Actor','American','1981-02-01','0000-00-00'),(2710,'Knut Hamsun','Author','Norwegian','1859-08-04','1952-02-19'),(2711,'Herbie Hancock','Musician','American','1940-04-12','0000-00-00'),(2712,'John Hancock','Politician','American','1737-01-23','1793-10-08'),(2713,'John Lee Hancock','Writer','American','1956-12-15','0000-00-00'),(2714,'Tony Hancock','Comedian','British','1924-05-12','1968-06-24'),(2715,'Winfield Scott Hancock','Soldier','American','1824-02-14','1886-02-09'),(2716,'Learned Hand','Judge','American','1872-01-27','1961-08-14'),(2717,'Peter Handke','Novelist','Austrian','1942-12-06','0000-00-00'),(2718,'Chelsea Handler','Comedian','American','1975-02-25','0000-00-00'),(2719,'Ruth Handler','Businesswoman','American','1916-11-04','2002-04-27'),(2720,'Terry Hands','Dramatist','English','1941-01-09','0000-00-00'),(2721,'Charles Handy','Author','Irish',NULL,'0000-00-00'),(2722,'William Christopher Handy','Musician','American','1873-11-16','1958-03-28'),(2723,'Michael Haneke','Director','American','1942-03-23','0000-00-00'),(2724,'Hank Haney','Athlete','American','1955-08-24','0000-00-00'),(2725,'Lee Haney','Athlete','American','1959-11-11','0000-00-00'),(2726,'Nhat Hanh','Activist','Vietnamese','1926-10-11','0000-00-00'),(2727,'Ismail Haniyeh','Politician','Palestinian','1959-01-29','0000-00-00'),(2728,'Colin Hanks','Actor','American','1977-11-24','0000-00-00'),(2729,'Tom Hanks','Actor','American','1956-07-09','0000-00-00'),(2730,'Jack Hanna','Celebrity','American','1947-01-02','0000-00-00'),(2731,'Kathleen Hanna','Musician','American','1969-11-12','0000-00-00'),(2732,'Marcus A. Hanna','Politician','American','1837-09-24','1904-02-15'),(2733,'Mark Hanna','Businessman','American','1837-09-24','1904-02-15'),(2734,'Barry Hannah','Novelist','American','1942-04-23','0000-00-00'),(2735,'Daryl Hannah','Actress','American','1960-12-03','0000-00-00'),(2736,'Hanoi Hannah','Celebrity','Vietnamese',NULL,'0000-00-00'),(2737,'Jack Hannah','Environmentalist','American','1947-01-02','0000-00-00'),(2738,'John Hannah','Athlete','American','1951-04-04','0000-00-00'),(2739,'Daniel Hannan','Politician','British','1971-09-01','0000-00-00'),(2740,'Alyson Hannigan','Actress','American','1974-03-24','0000-00-00'),(2741,'Sean Hannity','Writer','American','1961-12-30','0000-00-00'),(2742,'Glen Hansard','Musician','Irish','1970-04-21','0000-00-00'),(2743,'Lorraine Hansberry','Playwright','American','1930-05-19','1965-01-12'),(2744,'Alan Hansen','Athlete','Scottish','1955-06-13','0000-00-00'),(2745,'James Hansen','Scientist','American','1941-03-29','0000-00-00'),(2746,'Mary Hansen','Musician','Australian','1966-11-01','2002-12-09'),(2747,'Eduard Hanslick','Writer','German','1825-09-11','1904-08-06'),(2748,'Curtis Hanson','Director','American','1945-03-04','0000-00-00'),(2749,'Isaac Hanson','Musician','American','1980-11-17','0000-00-00'),(2750,'Pauline Hanson','Politician','Australian','1954-08-26','0000-00-00'),(2751,'Taylor Hanson','Musician','American','1983-03-14','0000-00-00'),(2752,'Victor Davis Hanson','Historian','American',NULL,'0000-00-00'),(2753,'Zac Hanson','Musician','American','1985-10-22','0000-00-00'),(2754,'Daniela Hantuchova','Athlete','','1983-04-23','0000-00-00'),(2755,'E. Y. Harburg','Musician','American','1896-04-08','1981-03-04'),(2756,'Tim Hardaway','Athlete','American','1966-09-01','0000-00-00'),(2757,'James Harden','Athlete','American','1989-08-26','0000-00-00'),(2758,'Marcia Gay Harden','Actress','American','1959-08-14','0000-00-00'),(2759,'Garrett Hardin','Environmentalist','American','1915-04-21','2003-09-14'),(2760,'Florence Harding','First Lady','American','1860-08-15','1924-11-21'),(2761,'Ian Harding','Actor','American','1986-09-16','0000-00-00'),(2762,'M. Esther Harding','Psychologist','British',NULL,NULL),(2763,'Mike Harding','Musician','British','1944-10-23','0000-00-00'),(2764,'Tonya Harding','Athlete','American','1970-11-12','0000-00-00'),(2765,'Warren G. Harding','President','American','1865-11-02','1923-08-02'),(2766,'Elizabeth Hardwick','Critic','American','1916-07-27','2007-12-02'),(2767,'Cedric Hardwicke','Actor','English','1893-02-19','1964-08-06'),(2768,'Alister Hardy','Scientist','British','1896-02-10','1985-05-22'),(2769,'Bert Hardy','Photographer','British','1913-05-19','1995-07-03'),(2770,'G. H. Hardy','Mathematician','British','1877-02-07','1947-12-01'),(2771,'Godfrey Harold Hardy','Mathematician','British','1877-02-07','1947-12-01'),(2772,'Oliver Hardy','Actor','American','1892-01-18','1957-08-07'),(2773,'Thomas Hardy','Novelist','English','1840-06-02','1928-01-11'),(2774,'Tom Hardy','Actor','English','1977-09-15','0000-00-00'),(2775,'Augustus Hare','Writer','English','1834-03-13','1903-01-22'),(2776,'David Hare','Playwright','English','1947-06-05','0000-00-00'),(2777,'Julius Charles Hare','Clergyman','English','1795-09-13','1855-01-03'),(2778,'Phil Hare','Politician','American','1949-02-21','0000-00-00'),(2779,'Mariska Hargitay','Actress','American','1964-01-23','0000-00-00'),(2780,'Lawrence Hargrave','Scientist','Australian','1850-01-29','1915-07-14'),(2781,'Mata Hari','Dancer','Dutch','1876-08-07','1917-10-15'),(2782,'Keith Haring','Artist','American','1958-05-04','1990-02-16'),(2783,'John Harington','Writer','English',NULL,NULL),(2784,'Kit Harington','Actor','English','1986-12-26','0000-00-00'),(2785,'Rafik Hariri','Statesman','Lebanese','1944-11-01','2005-02-14'),(2786,'Saad Hariri','Politician','Lebanese','1970-04-18','0000-00-00'),(2787,'Tom Harkin','Politician','American','1939-11-19','0000-00-00'),(2788,'Deborah Harkness','Novelist','American',NULL,'0000-00-00'),(2789,'Georgia Harkness','Theologian','American','1891-04-21','1974-08-21'),(2790,'John Marshall Harlan','Judge','American','1833-06-01','1911-10-14'),(2791,'Henry Harland','Novelist','American','1909-02-04','2005-12-20'),(2792,'Lord Harlech','Politician','British',NULL,NULL),(2793,'Renny Harlin','Director','Finnish','1959-03-15','0000-00-00'),(2794,'Jean Harlow','Actress','American','1911-03-03','1937-06-07'),(2795,'Shalom Harlow','Model','Canadian','1973-12-05','0000-00-00'),(2796,'Harriet Harman','Politician','British','1950-07-30','0000-00-00'),(2797,'Jane Harman','Politician','American','1945-06-28','0000-00-00'),(2798,'Angie Harmon','Model','American','1972-08-10','0000-00-00'),(2799,'Dan Harmon','Writer','American','1973-01-03','0000-00-00'),(2800,'Mark Harmon','Actor','American','1951-09-02','0000-00-00'),(2801,'Serge Haroche','Physicist','French','1944-09-11','0000-00-00'),(2802,'Ben Harper','Musician','American','1969-10-28','0000-00-00'),(2803,'Roy Harper','Musician','English','1941-06-12','0000-00-00'),(2804,'Stephen Harper','Politician','Canadian','1959-04-30','0000-00-00'),(2805,'Valerie Harper','Actress','American','1940-08-22','0000-00-00'),(2806,'Ken Harrelson','Athlete','American','1941-09-04','0000-00-00'),(2807,'Woody Harrelson','Actor','American','1961-07-23','0000-00-00'),(2808,'Edward H. Harriman','Businessman','American','1848-02-20','1909-09-09'),(2809,'Pamela Harriman','Celebrity','American','1920-03-20','1997-02-05'),(2810,'W. Averell Harriman','Politician','American','1891-11-15','1986-07-26'),(2811,'Desmond Harrington','Actor','American','1976-10-19','0000-00-00'),(2812,'James Harrington','Philosopher','English',NULL,NULL),(2813,'John Harrington','Writer','English','1561-08-04','1612-11-20'),(2814,'Michael Harrington','Writer','American','1928-02-24','1989-07-31'),(2815,'Andrew P. Harris','Politician','American','1957-01-25','0000-00-00'),(2816,'Barbara Harris','Clergyman','American','1930-06-12','0000-00-00'),(2817,'Calvin Harris','Musician','Scottish','1984-01-17','0000-00-00'),(2818,'Charlaine Harris','Author','American','1951-11-25','0000-00-00'),(2819,'David Harris','','','1960-10-19','2004-06-30'),(2820,'Ed Harris','Actor','American','1950-11-28','0000-00-00'),(2821,'Emmylou Harris','Musician','American','1947-04-02','0000-00-00'),(2822,'Franco Harris','Athlete','American','1950-03-07','0000-00-00'),(2823,'Frank Harris','Author','Irish','1856-02-14','1931-08-27'),(2824,'Jared Harris','Actor','British','1961-08-24','0000-00-00'),(2825,'Joel Chandler Harris','Journalist','American','1848-12-08','1908-07-03'),(2826,'Jonathan Harris','Actor','American','1914-11-06','2002-11-03'),(2827,'Julie Harris','Actress','American','1925-12-02','0000-00-00'),(2828,'Kamala Harris','Lawyer','American','1964-10-20','0000-00-00'),(2829,'Katherine Harris','Politician','American','1957-04-05','0000-00-00'),(2830,'Marvin Harris','Scientist','American','1927-08-18','2001-10-25'),(2831,'Neil Patrick Harris','Actor','American','1973-06-15','0000-00-00'),(2832,'Phil Harris','Musician','American','1904-06-24','1995-08-11'),(2833,'Richard Harris','Actor','Irish','1930-10-01','2002-10-25'),(2834,'Sydney Harris','Journalist','American','1917-09-14','1986-12-08'),(2835,'Sydney J. Harris','Journalist','American','1917-09-14','1986-12-08'),(2836,'Thomas Harris','Author','American','1940-04-11','0000-00-00'),(2837,'Townsend Harris','Businessman','American',NULL,NULL),(2838,'Anna Harrison','First Lady','American','1775-07-25','1864-02-25'),(2839,'Barbara Grizzuti Harrison','Writer','American','1934-09-14','2002-04-24'),(2840,'Benjamin Harrison','President','American','1833-08-20','1901-03-13'),(2841,'Elizabeth Harrison','First Lady','American','1849-09-01',NULL),(2842,'George Harrison','Musician','British','1943-02-25','2001-11-29'),(2843,'Gregory Harrison','Actor','American','1950-05-31','0000-00-00'),(2844,'Harry Harrison','Author','American','1925-03-12','0000-00-00'),(2845,'Jane Harrison','Writer','English',NULL,NULL),(2846,'Jerry Harrison','Musician','American','1949-02-21','0000-00-00'),(2847,'Jim Harrison','Writer','American','1937-12-11','0000-00-00'),(2848,'John Harrison','Inventor','English','1693-03-24','1776-03-24'),(2849,'Lou Harrison','Composer','American','1917-05-14','2003-02-02'),(2850,'Randy Harrison','Actor','American','1977-11-02','0000-00-00'),(2851,'Rex Harrison','','','1908-03-05','1990-06-02'),(2852,'William Henry Harrison','President','American','1773-02-09','1841-04-04'),(2853,'Debbie Harry','Musician','American','1945-07-01','0000-00-00'),(2854,'Jackee Harry','Actress','American','1956-08-14','0000-00-00'),(2855,'Prince Harry','Royalty','English','1984-09-15','0000-00-00'),(2856,'Ray Harryhausen','Director','American','1920-06-29','0000-00-00'),(2857,'John Harsanyi','Educator','American','1920-05-29','2000-08-09'),(2858,'Marv Harshman','Coach','American','1917-10-04','0000-00-00'),(2859,'Albert Bushnell Hart','Historian','American','1854-07-01','1943-07-16'),(2860,'B. H. Liddell Hart','Historian','British','1895-10-31','1970-01-29'),(2861,'Corey Hart','Musician','Canadian','1962-05-31','0000-00-00'),(2862,'Gary Hart','Politician','American','1936-11-28','0000-00-00'),(2863,'Ian Hart','Actor','English','1964-10-08','0000-00-00'),(2864,'Kevin Hart','Actor','American','1980-07-03','0000-00-00'),(2865,'Lorenz Hart','','','1895-05-02','1943-11-22'),(2866,'Mary Hart','Entertainer','American','1950-11-08','0000-00-00'),(2867,'Melissa Joan Hart','Actress','American','1976-04-18','0000-00-00'),(2868,'Mickey Hart','Musician','American','1943-09-11','0000-00-00'),(2869,'Moss Hart','Playwright','American','1904-10-24','1961-12-20'),(2870,'Owen Hart','Entertainer','Canadian','1965-05-07','1999-05-23'),(2871,'William S. Hart','Actor','American','1864-12-06','1946-06-23'),(2872,'Bret Harte','Author','American','1836-08-25','1902-05-06'),(2873,'John Hartford','Musician','American','1937-12-30','2001-06-04'),(2874,'Haldan Keffer Hartline','Scientist','American','1903-12-22','1983-03-17'),(2875,'David Hartman','Journalist','American','1935-05-19','0000-00-00'),(2876,'Phil Hartman','Actor','Canadian','1948-09-24','1998-05-28'),(2877,'Karl Amadeus Hartmann','Composer','German','1905-08-02','1963-12-05'),(2878,'Norman Hartnell','Designer','British','1901-06-12','1979-06-08'),(2879,'Josh Hartnett','Actor','','1978-07-21','0000-00-00'),(2880,'Jan de Hartog','Writer','Dutch','1914-04-22','2002-09-22'),(2881,'Vicky Hartzler','Politician','American','1960-10-13','0000-00-00'),(2882,'Brian Harvey','Musician','British','1974-08-08','0000-00-00'),(2883,'Doug Harvey','Athlete','Canadian','1924-12-19','1989-12-26'),(2884,'Larry Harvey','Celebrity','American',NULL,'0000-00-00'),(2885,'Laurence Harvey','Actor','Lithuanian','1928-10-01','1973-11-25'),(2886,'P. J. Harvey','Musician','British','1969-10-09','0000-00-00'),(2887,'Paul Harvey','Journalist','American','1918-09-04','2009-02-28'),(2888,'Steve Harvey','Actor','American','1956-11-23','0000-00-00'),(2889,'Will Harvey','Businessman','American',NULL,'0000-00-00'),(2890,'William Harvey','Scientist','English','1578-04-01','1657-06-03'),(2891,'Ernie Harwell','Celebrity','American','1918-01-25','0000-00-00'),(2892,'Ronald Harwood','Playwright','South African','1934-11-09','0000-00-00'),(2893,'Sheikh Hasina','','','1947-09-28','0000-00-00'),(2894,'Colleen Haskell','Celebrity','American','1976-12-06','0000-00-00'),(2895,'Robert Hass','Poet','American','1941-03-01','0000-00-00'),(2896,'Childe Hassam','Artist','American','1859-10-17','1935-08-27'),(2897,'King Hassan II','Royalty','Moroccan','1929-07-09','1999-07-23'),(2898,'David Hasselhoff','Actor','American','1952-07-17','0000-00-00'),(2899,'Dennis Hastert','Politician','American','1942-01-02','0000-00-00'),(2900,'Alcee Hastings','Politician','American','1936-09-05','0000-00-00'),(2901,'Doc Hastings','Politician','American','1941-02-07','0000-00-00'),(2902,'Max Hastings','Journalist','British','1945-12-28','0000-00-00'),(2903,'Reed Hastings','Businessman','American','1960-10-08','0000-00-00'),(2904,'Orrin Hatch','Politician','','1934-03-22','0000-00-00'),(2905,'Richard Hatch','Actor','American','1946-05-21','0000-00-00'),(2906,'Teri Hatcher','Actress','American','1964-12-08','0000-00-00'),(2907,'Bobby Hatfield','Musician','American','1940-08-10','2003-11-05'),(2908,'Juliana Hatfield','Musician','American','1967-07-27','0000-00-00'),(2909,'Mark Hatfield','Politician','American','1922-07-12','2011-08-07'),(2910,'Steven Hatfill','Scientist','American','1953-10-24','0000-00-00'),(2911,'Anne Hathaway','Actress','American','1982-11-12','0000-00-00'),(2912,'Donny Hathaway','Musician','American','1945-10-01','1979-01-13'),(2913,'Katharine Butler Hathaway','Author','American',NULL,NULL),(2914,'Noah Hathaway','Actor','American','1971-11-13','0000-00-00'),(2915,'Roy Hattersley','Statesman','British','1932-12-28','0000-00-00'),(2916,'Rutger Hauer','Actor','Dutch','1944-01-23','0000-00-00'),(2917,'Charles Haughey','Politician','Irish','1925-09-16','2006-06-13'),(2918,'Kaspar Hauser','Celebrity','German','1812-04-30','1833-12-17'),(2919,'Vaclav Havel','Leader','Czechoslovakian','1936-10-05','0000-00-00'),(2920,'Olivia De Havilland','Actress','American','1916-07-01','0000-00-00'),(2921,'John Havlicek','Athlete','American','1940-04-08','0000-00-00'),(2922,'June Havoc','Actress','Canadian','1916-11-08','0000-00-00'),(2923,'Davey Havok','Musician','American','1975-11-20','0000-00-00'),(2924,'Zahi Hawass','Scientist','Egyptian','1947-05-27','0000-00-00'),(2925,'Tony Hawk','Athlete','American','1968-05-12','0000-00-00'),(2926,'Bob Hawke','Statesman','Australian','1929-12-09','0000-00-00'),(2927,'Ethan Hawke','Actor','American','1970-11-06','0000-00-00'),(2928,'John C. Hawkes','Novelist','American','1925-08-17','1998-05-15'),(2929,'John Hawkes','Actor','American','1959-09-11','0000-00-00'),(2930,'Stephen Hawking','Physicist','English','1942-01-08','0000-00-00'),(2931,'Benjamin Hawkins','Diplomat','American','1754-08-15','1816-06-06'),(2932,'Coleman Hawkins','Musician','American','1904-11-21','1969-05-19'),(2933,'Lee Iacocca','Businessman','American','1924-10-15','0000-00-00'),(2934,'Janis Ian','Musician','American','1951-04-07','0000-00-00'),(2935,'Scott Ian','Musician','American','1963-12-31','0000-00-00'),(2936,'Dolores Ibarruri','Politician','Spanish','1895-11-12','1989-12-09'),(2937,'Jacques Ibert','Composer','French','1890-08-15','1962-02-05'),(2938,'Abdullah Ibrahim','Musician','South African','1934-10-09','0000-00-00'),(2939,'Henrik Ibsen','Poet','Norwegian','1828-03-20','1906-05-23'),(2940,'Masaru Ibuka','Businessman','Japanese','1908-04-11','1997-12-19'),(2941,'Carl Icahn','Businessman','American','1936-02-16','0000-00-00'),(2942,'Miguel de Icaza','Scientist','Mexican',NULL,'0000-00-00'),(2943,'Vanilla Ice','Musician','American','1968-10-31','0000-00-00'),(2944,'David Icke','Athlete','English','1952-04-29','0000-00-00'),(2945,'Harold L. Ickes','Politician','American','1874-03-15','1952-02-03'),(2946,'Jacky Ickx','Celebrity','Belgian','1945-01-01','0000-00-00'),(2947,'Eric Idle','Comedian','English','1943-03-29','0000-00-00'),(2948,'Billy Idol','Musician','British','1955-11-30','0000-00-00'),(2949,'Frank Iero','Musician','American','1981-10-31','0000-00-00'),(2950,'Tokugawa Ieyasu','Leader','Japanese','1543-01-31','1616-06-01'),(2951,'Rhys Ifans','Actor','Welsh','1967-07-22','0000-00-00'),(2952,'Gwen Ifill','Journalist','American','1955-09-29','0000-00-00'),(2953,'Bob Iger','Businessman','American','1951-02-10','0000-00-00'),(2954,'Robert Iger','Businessman','American','1951-02-10','0000-00-00'),(2955,'Enrique Iglesias','Musician','Spanish','1975-05-08','0000-00-00'),(2956,'Julio Iglesias','Musician','American','1943-09-23','0000-00-00'),(2957,'Michael Ignatieff','Politician','Canadian','1947-05-12','0000-00-00'),(2958,'Saint Ignatius','Saint','Spanish','1491-12-24','1556-07-31'),(2959,'James Iha','Musician','American','1968-03-26','0000-00-00'),(2960,'Daisaku Ikeda','Writer','Japanese','1928-01-02','0000-00-00'),(2961,'Kim Jong Il','Leader','North Korean','1942-02-16','0000-00-00'),(2962,'Robert Iler','Actor','American','1985-03-02','0000-00-00'),(2963,'Ivan Illich','Sociologist','American','1926-09-04','2002-12-02'),(2964,'Josefa Iloilo','Statesman','Fijian','1920-12-29','0000-00-00'),(2965,'Chanel Iman','Model','American','1990-12-01','0000-00-00'),(2966,'Natalie Imbruglia','Musician','Australian','1975-02-04','0000-00-00'),(2967,'Michael Imperioli','Actor','American','1966-01-01','0000-00-00'),(2968,'Don Imus','Celebrity','American','1940-07-23','0000-00-00'),(2969,'Carrie Ann Inaba','Dancer','American','1968-01-05','0000-00-00'),(2970,'Paul Ince','Athlete','English','1967-10-21','0000-00-00'),(2971,'Robert Indiana','Artist','American','1928-09-13','0000-00-00'),(2972,'Miguel Indurain','Athlete','Spanish','1964-07-16','0000-00-00'),(2973,'Guillermo Cabrera Infante','Novelist','Cuban','1929-04-22','2005-02-21'),(2974,'John James Ingalls','Politician','American','1833-12-29',NULL),(2975,'Dean Inge','Author','English','1860-06-06','1954-02-26'),(2976,'William Ralph Inge','Clergyman','English','1860-06-06','1954-02-26'),(2977,'Jean Ingelow','Poet','English','1820-03-17','1897-07-20'),(2978,'Robert Green Ingersoll','Lawyer','American','1833-08-11','1899-07-21'),(2979,'Bob Inglis','Politician','American','1959-10-11','0000-00-00'),(2980,'Charles Inglis','Clergyman','Canadian',NULL,NULL),(2981,'Laura Ingraham','Celebrity','American','1963-01-01','0000-00-00'),(2982,'Helge Ingstad','Explorer','Norwegian','1899-12-30','2001-03-29'),(2983,'James Inhofe','Politician','American','1934-11-17','0000-00-00'),(2984,'Andres Iniesta','Athlete','Spanish','1984-05-11','0000-00-00'),(2985,'Bobby Ray Inman','Soldier','American','1931-04-04','0000-00-00'),(2986,'Laura Innes','Actress','American','1957-08-16','0000-00-00'),(2987,'Neil Innes','Writer','British','1944-12-09','0000-00-00'),(2988,'Daniel Inouye','Politician','American','1924-09-07','0000-00-00'),(2989,'Arthur Seyss-Inquart','Soldier','Austrian','1892-07-22','1946-10-16'),(2990,'Jay Inslee','Politician','American','1951-02-09','0000-00-00'),(2991,'Tony Iommi','Musician','English','1948-02-19','0000-00-00'),(2992,'Eugene Ionesco','Dramatist','French','1912-11-26','1994-03-28'),(2993,'Muhammad Iqbal','Poet','Pakistani','1877-11-09','1938-04-21'),(2994,'Jill Ireland','Actress','English','1936-04-24','1990-05-18'),(2995,'Kathy Ireland','Model','American','1963-03-08','0000-00-00'),(2996,'Patricia Ireland','Activist','American','1945-10-19','0000-00-00'),(2997,'Donnie Iris','Musician','American','1943-02-28','0000-00-00'),(2998,'Jack Irons','Musician','American','1962-07-18','0000-00-00'),(2999,'Jeremy Irons','Actor','English','1948-09-19','0000-00-00'),(3000,'Max Irons','Actor','English','1985-10-17','0000-00-00'),(3001,'Michael Ironside','Actor','Canadian','1950-02-12','0000-00-00'),(3002,'Michael Irvin','Athlete','American','1966-03-05','0000-00-00'),(3003,'Jeremy Irvine','Actor','English',NULL,'0000-00-00'),(3004,'Robert Irvine','Chef','English','1965-09-24','0000-00-00'),(3005,'Amy Irving','Actress','American','1953-09-10','0000-00-00'),(3006,'Clifford Irving','Writer','American','1930-11-05','0000-00-00'),(3007,'David Irving','Author','British','1938-03-24','0000-00-00'),(3008,'Edward Irving','Clergyman','Scottish','1792-08-04','1834-12-07'),(3009,'Henry Irving','Actor','English','1838-02-06','1905-10-13'),(3010,'John Irving','Novelist','American','1942-03-02','0000-00-00'),(3011,'Julius Irving','Athlete','American','1950-02-22','0000-00-00'),(3012,'Washington Irving','Writer','American','1783-04-03','1859-11-28'),(3013,'Bill Irwin','Entertainer','American','1950-04-11','0000-00-00'),(3014,'Bindi Irwin','Celebrity','Australian','1998-07-24','0000-00-00'),(3015,'Hale Irwin','Athlete','American','1945-06-03','0000-00-00'),(3016,'James Irwin','Astronaut','American','1930-03-17','1991-08-08'),(3017,'Steve Irwin','Scientist','Australian','1962-02-22','2006-09-04'),(3018,'Jason Isaacs','Actor','English','1963-06-06','0000-00-00'),(3019,'Walter Isaacson','Writer','American','1952-05-20','0000-00-00'),(3020,'Chris Isaak','Musician','American','1956-06-26','0000-00-00'),(3021,'Isabella I','Royalty','Spanish','1451-04-22','1504-11-26'),(3022,'Johnny Isakson','Politician','American','1944-12-24','0000-00-00'),(3023,'Christopher Isherwood','Author','American','1904-08-26','1986-01-04'),(3024,'Kazuo Ishiguro','Author','Japanese','1954-11-08','0000-00-00'),(3025,'Shintaro Ishihara','Politician','Japanese','1932-09-30','0000-00-00'),(3026,'Marvin Isley','Musician','American','1953-08-18','2010-06-06'),(3027,'Ronald Isley','Artist','American','1941-05-21','0000-00-00'),(3028,'Isocrates','Writer','Greek',NULL,NULL),(3029,'Steve Israel','Politician','American','1958-05-30','0000-00-00'),(3030,'Darrell Issa','Politician','American','1953-11-01','0000-00-00'),(3031,'Alec Issigonis','Designer','Greek','1906-11-18','1988-10-02'),(3032,'Ernest Istook','Politician','American','1950-02-11','0000-00-00'),(3033,'Silius Italicus','Poet','',NULL,NULL),(3034,'Joichi Ito','Businessman','Japanese','1966-06-19','0000-00-00'),(3035,'Lance Ito','Judge','American','1950-08-02','0000-00-00'),(3036,'Goran Ivanisevic','Athlete','Croatian','1971-09-13','0000-00-00'),(3037,'Igor Ivanov','Statesman','Russian','1945-09-23','0000-00-00'),(3038,'Jonathan Ive','Designer','American',NULL,'0000-00-00'),(3039,'Allen Iverson','Athlete','American','1975-06-07','0000-00-00'),(3040,'Burl Ives','Musician','American','1909-06-14','1995-04-14'),(3041,'Charles Ives','Composer','American','1874-10-20','1954-05-19'),(3042,'David Ives','Playwright','American',NULL,'0000-00-00'),(3043,'Molly Ivins','Journalist','American','1944-08-30','2007-01-31'),(3044,'Pico Iyer','Writer','Indian',NULL,'0000-00-00'),(3045,'Alija Izetbegovic','Activist','Bosniak','1925-08-08','2003-10-19'),(3046,'Eddie Izzard','Comedian','British','1962-02-07','0000-00-00'),(3047,'Rob James-Collier','Actor','British','1976-09-23','0000-00-00'),(3048,'Jessie J','Musician','English','1988-03-27','0000-00-00'),(3049,'LL Cool J','Musician','American','1968-01-14','0000-00-00'),(3050,'Terrence J','Actor','American','1982-04-21','0000-00-00'),(3051,'Constance Jablonski','Model','French','1991-04-14','0000-00-00'),(3052,'Jacquelyn Jablonski','Model','American','1991-04-04','0000-00-00'),(3053,'Wolfman Jack','Entertainer','American','1938-01-21','1995-07-01'),(3054,'Hugh Jackman','Actor','Australian','1968-10-12','0000-00-00'),(3055,'Alan Jackson','Musician','American','1958-10-17','0000-00-00'),(3056,'Alphonso Jackson','Public Servant','American','1945-09-09','0000-00-00'),(3057,'Andrew Jackson','President','American','1767-03-15','1845-06-08'),(3058,'Bo Jackson','Athlete','American','1962-11-30','0000-00-00'),(3059,'Claiborne Fox Jackson','Lawyer','American','1806-04-04','1862-12-06'),(3060,'Curtis Jackson','Musician','American','1975-07-06','0000-00-00'),(3061,'George Jackson','Activist','American','1941-09-23','1971-08-21'),(3062,'Glenda Jackson','Actress','British','1936-05-09','0000-00-00'),(3063,'Helen Hunt Jackson','Writer','American','1831-10-18','1885-08-12'),(3064,'Henry M. Jackson','Politician','American','1912-05-31','1983-09-01'),(3065,'Holbrook Jackson','Writer','English',NULL,NULL),(3066,'Jackie Jackson','Musician','American','1951-05-04','0000-00-00'),(3067,'Janet Jackson','Musician','American','1966-05-16','0000-00-00'),(3068,'Jeremy Jackson','Actor','American','1980-10-16','0000-00-00'),(3069,'Jermaine Jackson','Musician','American','1954-12-11','0000-00-00'),(3070,'Jesse Jackson','Activist','American','1941-10-08','0000-00-00'),(3071,'Joseph Jackson','Businessman','American','1929-07-26','0000-00-00'),(3072,'Joshua Jackson','Actor','American','1978-06-11','0000-00-00'),(3073,'Kate Jackson','Actress','American','1948-10-29','0000-00-00'),(3074,'LaToya Jackson','Musician','American','1956-05-29','0000-00-00'),(3075,'Lawrence Jackson','Athlete','American','1985-08-30','0000-00-00'),(3076,'Mahalia Jackson','Musician','American','1911-10-26','1972-01-27'),(3077,'Maynard Jackson','Politician','American','1938-03-23','2003-06-23'),(3078,'Michael Jackson','Musician','American','1958-08-29','2009-06-25'),(3079,'Peter Jackson','Director','New Zealander','1961-10-31','0000-00-00'),(3080,'Phil Jackson','Coach','American','1945-09-17','0000-00-00'),(3081,'Randy Jackson','Musician','American','1956-06-23','0000-00-00'),(3082,'Reggie Jackson','Athlete','American','1946-05-18','0000-00-00'),(3083,'Robert Jackson','Statesman','American','1892-02-13','1954-10-09'),(3084,'Samuel L. Jackson','Actor','','1948-12-21','0000-00-00'),(3085,'Sheldon Jackson','Politician','American',NULL,NULL),(3086,'Shirley Jackson','Novelist','American','1919-12-14','1965-08-08'),(3087,'Shoeless Joe Jackson','Athlete','American','1889-07-16','1951-12-05'),(3088,'Stonewall Jackson','Soldier','American','1824-01-21','1863-05-10'),(3089,'Stu Jackson','Coach','American','1955-12-11','0000-00-00'),(3090,'Tito Jackson','Musician','American','1953-10-15','0000-00-00'),(3091,'Victoria Jackson','Comedian','American','1959-08-02','0000-00-00'),(3092,'Wanda Jackson','Musician','American','1937-10-20','0000-00-00'),(3093,'Francois Jacob','Scientist','French','1920-06-17','0000-00-00'),(3094,'Max Jacob','Poet','French','1876-07-12','1944-03-05'),(3095,'Derek Jacobi','Actor','British','1938-10-22','0000-00-00'),(3096,'A. J. Jacobs','Journalist','American','1968-03-20','0000-00-00'),(3097,'Gillian Jacobs','Actress','American','1982-10-19','0000-00-00'),(3098,'Harriet Ann Jacobs','Writer','American',NULL,NULL),(3099,'Jane Jacobs','Sociologist','American','1916-05-01','2006-04-25'),(3100,'Marc Jacobs','Designer','American','1963-04-09','0000-00-00'),(3101,'Arne Jacobsen','Architect','Danish','1902-02-11','1971-03-24'),(3102,'Rona Jaffe','Novelist','American','1932-06-12','2005-12-30'),(3103,'Bianca Jagger','Celebrity','Nicaraguan','1945-05-02','0000-00-00'),(3104,'Mick Jagger','Musician','English','1943-07-26','0000-00-00'),(3105,'Jaromir Jagr','Athlete','Czechoslovakian','1972-02-15','0000-00-00'),(3106,'Atifete Jahjaga','Statesman','','1975-04-20','0000-00-00'),(3107,'Friedrich Ludwig Jahn','Coach','German','1778-08-11','1852-10-15'),(3108,'Helmut Jahn','Architect','German','1940-01-04','0000-00-00'),(3109,'Naveen Jain','Businessman','Indian','1959-09-06','0000-00-00'),(3110,'Tom Jaine','Entertainer','English',NULL,'0000-00-00'),(3111,'John Jakes','Writer','American','1932-03-31','0000-00-00'),(3112,'T. D. Jakes','Clergyman','American','1957-06-09','0000-00-00'),(3113,'Roman Jakobson','Scientist','Russian','1896-10-11','1982-07-18'),(3114,'Laurent Jalabert','Athlete','French','1968-11-30','0000-00-00'),(3115,'Ahmad Jamal','Musician','American','1930-07-02','0000-00-00'),(3116,'Jamelia','Musician','English','1981-10-01','0000-00-00'),(3117,'Alice James','Writer','American','1848-08-07','1892-03-06'),(3118,'Bill James','Writer','American','1949-10-05','0000-00-00'),(3119,'Brion James','Actor','American','1945-02-20','1999-08-07'),(3120,'C. L. R. James','Journalist','Trinidadian','1901-01-04','1989-05-19'),(3121,'Cheryl James','Musician','American','1964-03-08','0000-00-00'),(3122,'Clive James','Writer','Australian','1939-10-07','0000-00-00'),(3123,'Etta James','Musician','American','1938-01-25','0000-00-00'),(3124,'Frank James','Celebrity','American','1843-01-10','1915-02-18'),(3125,'Henry James','Writer','American','1843-04-15','1916-02-28'),(3126,'Jesse James','Criminal','American','1847-09-05','1882-04-03'),(3127,'Kevin James','Comedian','American','1965-04-26','0000-00-00'),(3128,'King James I','Royalty','','1566-06-19','1625-03-27'),(3129,'LeBron James','Athlete','American','1984-12-30','0000-00-00'),(3130,'Lily James','Actress','English','1989-04-05','0000-00-00'),(3131,'Mike James','Athlete','American','1975-06-23','0000-00-00'),(3132,'P. D. James','Novelist','English','1920-08-03','0000-00-00'),(3133,'Peter James','Writer','British','1948-08-22','0000-00-00'),(3134,'Richard D. James','Musician','English','1971-08-18','0000-00-00'),(3135,'Rick James','Musician','American','1948-02-01','2004-08-06'),(3136,'Theo James','Actor','English','1984-12-16','0000-00-00'),(3137,'William James','Philosopher','American','1842-01-11','1910-08-26'),(3138,'Anna Jameson','Writer','British','1794-05-17','1860-03-17'),(3139,'Fredric Jameson','Critic','American','1934-04-14','0000-00-00'),(3140,'Louise Jameson','Actress','British','1951-04-20','0000-00-00'),(3141,'Storm Jameson','Writer','English','1891-01-08','1986-09-30'),(3142,'Judith Jamison','Dancer','American','1943-05-10','0000-00-00'),(3143,'Leslie Jamison','Novelist','American',NULL,'0000-00-00'),(3144,'Yahya Jammeh','Politician','','1965-05-25','0000-00-00'),(3145,'J. A. Jance','Author','American','1944-10-27','0000-00-00'),(3146,'Calamity Jane','Soldier','American','1852-05-01','1903-08-01'),(3147,'Thomas Jane','Actor','American','1969-01-29','0000-00-00'),(3148,'Elizabeth Janeway','Author','American','1913-10-07','2005-01-15'),(3149,'Bill Janklow','Politician','American','1939-09-13','0000-00-00'),(3150,'Hans Janmaat','Politician','Dutch','1934-11-03','2002-06-09'),(3151,'Michael Patrick Jann','Actor','American','1970-05-15','0000-00-00'),(3152,'Allison Janney','Actress','American','1960-11-19','0000-00-00'),(3153,'Tama Janowitz','Novelist','American','1957-04-12','0000-00-00'),(3154,'Famke Janssen','Actress','Dutch','1965-11-05','0000-00-00'),(3155,'Tove Jansson','Novelist','Finnish','1914-08-09','2001-06-27'),(3156,'Barbara Januszkiewicz','Artist','American','1955-02-23','0000-00-00'),(3157,'Al Jardine','Musician','American','1942-09-03','0000-00-00'),(3158,'Derek Jarman','Director','British','1942-01-31','1994-02-19'),(3159,'Joseph Jarman','Musician','American','1937-09-14','0000-00-00'),(3160,'Jim Jarmusch','Director','American','1953-01-22','0000-00-00'),(3161,'Maurice Jarre','Composer','French','1924-09-13','0000-00-00'),(3162,'Al Jarreau','Musician','American','1940-03-12','0000-00-00'),(3163,'Randall Jarrell','Poet','American','1914-05-06','1965-10-15'),(3164,'Bede Jarrett','Writer','',NULL,NULL),(3165,'Keith Jarrett','Composer','American','1945-05-08','0000-00-00'),(3166,'Valerie Jarrett','Lawyer','American','1956-11-14','0000-00-00'),(3167,'Alfred Jarry','Writer','French','1873-09-08','1907-11-01'),(3168,'Wojciech Jaruzelski','Leader','Polish','1923-07-06','0000-00-00'),(3169,'Robert Jarvik','Inventor','American','1946-05-14','0000-00-00'),(3170,'Eugene Jarvis','Scientist','American',NULL,'0000-00-00'),(3171,'Thomas Jordan Jarvis','Politician','American','1836-01-18','1915-06-17'),(3172,'Karl Jaspers','Psychologist','German','1883-02-23','1969-02-26'),(3173,'Leon Jaworski','Public Servant','American','1905-09-19','1982-12-09'),(3174,'Ron Jaworski','Athlete','American','1951-03-23','0000-00-00'),(3175,'Antony Jay','Writer','British','1930-04-20','0000-00-00'),(3176,'Jam Master Jay','Musician','American','1965-01-21','2002-10-30'),(3177,'John Jay','Judge','American','1745-12-12','1829-05-17'),(3178,'William Jay','Clergyman','English','1769-05-06','1853-12-27'),(3179,'Benjamin Todd Jealous','Activist','American','1973-01-18','0000-00-00'),(3180,'Wyclef Jean','Musician','American','1972-10-17','0000-00-00'),(3181,'James Jeans','Physicist','English','1877-09-11','1946-09-16'),(3182,'Otylia Jedrzejczak','Athlete','Greek','1983-12-13','0000-00-00'),(3183,'Robinson Jeffers','Poet','American','1887-01-10','1962-01-20'),(3184,'Joseph Jefferson','Artist','American','1829-02-20','1905-04-23'),(3185,'Richard Jefferson','Athlete','American','1980-06-21','0000-00-00'),(3186,'Thomas Jefferson','President','American','1743-04-13','1826-07-04'),(3187,'Michael Jeffery','Politician','Australian','1937-12-12','0000-00-00'),(3188,'Jim Jeffords','Politician','American','1934-05-11','0000-00-00'),(3189,'Francis Jeffrey','Judge','Scottish','1773-10-23','1850-01-26'),(3190,'Warren Jeffs','Criminal','American','1955-12-03','0000-00-00'),(3191,'Gertrude Jekyll','Celebrity','British',NULL,NULL),(3192,'Elfriede Jelinek','Playwright','American','1946-10-20','0000-00-00'),(3193,'Tahar Ben Jelloun','Poet','French','1944-12-01','0000-00-00'),(3194,'David Edward Jenkins','Clergyman','English','1925-01-26','0000-00-00'),(3195,'Ferguson Jenkins','Athlete','Canadian','1943-12-13','0000-00-00'),(3196,'Jerry B. Jenkins','Novelist','American','1949-09-23','0000-00-00'),(3197,'Katherine Jenkins','Musician','Welsh','1980-06-29','0000-00-00'),(3198,'Richard Jenkins','Actor','American','1947-05-04','0000-00-00'),(3199,'Robert Jenkins','Soldier','English',NULL,NULL),(3200,'Roy Jenkins','Politician','British','1920-11-11','2003-01-05'),(3201,'Stephan Jenkins','Musician','American','1964-09-27','0000-00-00'),(3202,'William L. Jenkins','Politician','American','1936-11-29','0000-00-00'),(3203,'Tom Jenkinson','Musician','English','1974-01-30','0000-00-00'),(3204,'Bruce Jenner','Athlete','American','1949-10-28','0000-00-00'),(3205,'Edward Jenner','Scientist','English','1749-05-17','1823-01-26'),(3206,'Elizabeth Jennings','Poet','English','1926-07-18','2001-10-26'),(3207,'Ken Jennings','Celebrity','American','1974-05-23','0000-00-00'),(3208,'Peter Jennings','Journalist','Canadian','1938-07-29',NULL),(3209,'Shooter Jennings','Musician','American','1979-05-19','0000-00-00'),(3210,'Waylon Jennings','Musician','American','1937-06-15','2002-02-13'),(3211,'Derrick Jensen','Author','American','1960-12-19','0000-00-00'),(3212,'Johannes Vilhelm Jensen','Author','Danish','1873-01-20','1950-11-25'),(3213,'John Jensen','Athlete','Danish','1965-05-03','0000-00-00'),(3214,'Ken Jeong','Actor','American','1969-07-13','0000-00-00'),(3215,'Carly Rae Jepsen','Musician','Canadian','1985-11-21','0000-00-00'),(3216,'Edgar Jepson','Writer','English',NULL,NULL),(3217,'Maria Jeritza','','','1887-10-06','1982-07-10'),(3218,'Jerome K. Jerome','Author','English','1859-05-02','1927-06-14'),(3219,'St. Jerome','Saint','',NULL,NULL),(3220,'William Jerome','Musician','American',NULL,NULL),(3221,'Douglas William Jerrold','Dramatist','English','1803-01-03','1857-06-08'),(3222,'George Jessel','Judge','English','1824-03-13','1883-03-21'),(3223,'Connor Jessup','Actor','Canadian','1994-06-23','0000-00-00'),(3224,'Derek Jeter','Athlete','American','1974-06-26','0000-00-00'),(3225,'Michael Jeter','Actor','American','1952-08-26','2003-03-30'),(3226,'Joan Jett','Musician','American','1958-09-22','0000-00-00'),(3227,'Jewel','Musician','American','1974-05-23','0000-00-00'),(3228,'John Jewel','Clergyman','English','1522-05-24','1571-09-23'),(3229,'Richard Jewell','Celebrity','American','1962-11-17','0000-00-00'),(3230,'Sarah Orne Jewett','Author','American','1849-09-03','1909-06-24'),(3231,'Norman Jewison','Director','Canadian','1926-07-21','0000-00-00'),(3232,'Ma Jian','Writer','Chinese','1953-08-18','0000-00-00'),(3233,'Penn Jillette','Entertainer','American','1955-03-05','0000-00-00'),(3234,'Joyce Jillson','Celebrity','American','1946-12-26','2004-10-01'),(3235,'Juan Ramon Jimenez','Poet','Spanish','1881-12-24','1958-05-29'),(3236,'Bobby Jindal','Politician','American','1971-06-10','0000-00-00'),(3237,'Muhammad Ali Jinnah','Politician','Pakistani','1876-12-25','1948-09-11'),(3238,'Xi Jinping','Politician','Chinese','1953-06-15','0000-00-00'),(3239,'Hu Jintao','Statesman','Chinese','1942-12-21','0000-00-00'),(3240,'JoJo','Musician','American','1990-12-20','0000-00-00'),(3241,'Antonio Carlos Jobim','Musician','Brazilian','1927-01-25','1994-12-08'),(3242,'Steve Jobs','Businessman','American','1955-02-24','2011-10-05'),(3243,'Alfred Jodl','Soldier','German','1890-05-10','1946-10-16'),(3244,'Billy Joel','Musician','American','1949-05-09','0000-00-00'),(3245,'Roland Joffe','Director','English','1945-11-17','0000-00-00'),(3246,'Mike Johanns','Politician','American','1950-06-18','0000-00-00'),(3247,'David Johansen','Musician','American','1950-01-09','0000-00-00'),(3248,'Iris Johansen','Author','American','1938-04-07','0000-00-00'),(3249,'Jon Johansen','Celebrity','Norwegian','1983-11-18','0000-00-00'),(3250,'Donald Johanson','Scientist','American','1943-06-28','0000-00-00'),(3251,'Scarlett Johansson','Actress','American','1984-11-22','0000-00-00'),(3252,'Daymond John','Businessman','American','1969-02-23','0000-00-00'),(3253,'Dr. John','Musician','American','1940-11-21','0000-00-00'),(3254,'Elton John','Musician','English','1947-03-25','0000-00-00'),(3255,'Gwen John','Artist','Welsh','1876-06-22','1939-09-18'),(3256,'Henry St. John','Politician','English','1678-09-16','1751-12-12'),(3257,'Ian St. John','Athlete','Scottish','1938-06-07','0000-00-00'),(3258,'Jill St. John','Actress','American','1940-08-19','0000-00-00'),(3259,'Lara St. John','Musician','Canadian','1971-04-15','0000-00-00'),(3260,'Oliver St. John','Statesman','English',NULL,NULL),(3261,'Pope John XXIII','Clergyman','Italian','1881-11-25','1963-06-03'),(3262,'Daniel Johns','Musician','Australian','1979-04-22','0000-00-00'),(3263,'Glynis Johns','Actress','British','1923-10-05','0000-00-00'),(3264,'Jasper Johns','Artist','American','1930-05-15','0000-00-00'),(3265,'Michael Johns','Politician','American','1964-09-08','0000-00-00'),(3266,'Adam Johnson','Writer','American','1967-07-12','0000-00-00'),(3267,'Allen Johnson','Athlete','American','1971-03-01','0000-00-00'),(3268,'Amy Jo Johnson','Actress','American','1970-10-06','0000-00-00'),(3269,'Andrew Johnson','President','American','1808-12-29','1875-07-31'),(3270,'Barbara Johnson','Critic','American','1947-10-04','2009-08-27'),(3271,'Betsey Johnson','Designer','American','1942-08-10','0000-00-00'),(3272,'Beverly Johnson','Model','','1952-10-13','0000-00-00'),(3273,'Bill Johnson','Politician','American','1954-11-10','0000-00-00'),(3274,'Boris Johnson','Politician','British','1964-06-19','0000-00-00'),(3275,'Brian Johnson','Musician','English','1947-10-05','0000-00-00'),(3276,'Celia Johnson','Actress','English','1908-12-18','1982-04-26'),(3277,'Claudia Johnson','First Lady','American','1912-12-22','2007-07-11'),(3278,'Darrell Johnson','Athlete','American','1928-08-25','2004-05-03'),(3279,'Denis Johnson','Writer','German',NULL,'0000-00-00'),(3280,'Diane Johnson','Novelist','American','1934-04-28','0000-00-00'),(3281,'Don Johnson','Actor','American','1949-12-15','0000-00-00'),(3282,'Dwayne Johnson','Actor','American','1972-05-02','0000-00-00'),(3283,'Eddie Bernice Johnson','Politician','American','1935-12-03','0000-00-00'),(3284,'Eyvind Johnson','Author','Swedish','1900-07-29','1976-08-25'),(3285,'Georgia Douglas Johnson','Poet','American','1880-09-10','1966-05-14'),(3286,'Gerald W. Johnson','Journalist','American',NULL,NULL),(3287,'Hiram Johnson','Politician','American','1866-09-02','1945-08-06'),(3288,'Holly Johnson','Musician','English','1960-02-09','0000-00-00'),(3289,'J. J. Johnson','Musician','American','1924-01-22','2001-02-04'),(3290,'Jack Johnson','Athlete','American','1878-03-31','1946-06-10'),(3291,'Jake Johnson','Actor','American','1978-05-20','0000-00-00'),(3292,'James Weldon Johnson','Poet','American','1871-06-17','1938-06-26'),(3293,'Jimmy Johnson','Coach','American','1943-07-16','0000-00-00'),(3294,'John H. Johnson','Businessman','American','1918-01-19','2005-08-08'),(3295,'Judy Johnson','Athlete','American','1899-10-26','1989-06-15'),(3296,'Junior Johnson','Celebrity','American','1931-06-28','0000-00-00'),(3297,'Kevin Johnson','Athlete','American','1966-03-04','0000-00-00'),(3298,'Kyle Johnson','Athlete','American','1978-12-15','0000-00-00'),(3299,'Lady Bird Johnson','First Lady','American','1912-12-22','2007-07-11'),(3300,'Louis A. Johnson','Public Servant','American','1891-01-10','1966-04-24'),(3301,'Lyndon B. Johnson','President','American','1908-08-27','1973-01-22'),(3302,'Magic Johnson','Athlete','American','1959-08-14','0000-00-00'),(3303,'Michael Johnson','Athlete','American','1967-09-13','0000-00-00'),(3304,'Mordecai Wyatt Johnson','Educator','American','1890-01-12','1976-09-10'),(3305,'Nancy Johnson','Politician','American','1935-01-05','0000-00-00'),(3306,'Nancy L. Johnson','Politician','American','1935-01-05','0000-00-00'),(3307,'Nick Johnson','Athlete','American','1978-09-19','0000-00-00'),(3308,'Nunnally Johnson','Director','American','1897-12-05','1977-03-25'),(3309,'Pamela Hansford Johnson','Critic','English','1912-05-29','1981-06-18'),(3310,'Philip Johnson','Architect','American','1906-07-08','2005-01-25'),(3311,'Phillip E. Johnson','Educator','American',NULL,'0000-00-00'),(3312,'Rafer Johnson','Athlete','American','1935-08-18','0000-00-00'),(3313,'Randy Johnson','Athlete','American','1963-09-10','0000-00-00'),(3314,'Ray William Johnson','Actor','American','1981-08-14','0000-00-00'),(3315,'Rian Johnson','Writer','American','1973-12-17','0000-00-00'),(3316,'Richard Mentor Johnson','Politician','American','1780-10-17','1850-11-19'),(3317,'Robert Johnson','Psychologist','American','1911-05-08','1938-08-16'),(3318,'Ron Johnson','Politician','Canadian','1966-11-16','0000-00-00'),(3319,'Russell Johnson','Actor','American','1924-11-10','0000-00-00'),(3320,'Samuel Johnson','Author','English','1709-09-18','1784-12-13'),(3321,'Shawn Johnson','Athlete','American','1992-01-19','0000-00-00'),(3322,'Sonia Johnson','Activist','American','1936-02-27','0000-00-00'),(3323,'Tim Johnson','Politician','American','1946-12-28','0000-00-00'),(3324,'Virginia Johnson','Psychologist','American','1925-02-11','0000-00-00'),(3325,'Walter Johnson','Athlete','American','1887-11-06','1946-12-10'),(3326,'Wendell Johnson','Psychologist','American','1906-04-16','1965-08-29'),(3327,'William Samuel Johnson','Politician','American','1727-10-07','1819-11-14'),(3328,'Bruce Johnston','Musician','American','1944-06-24','0000-00-00'),(3329,'Craig Johnston','Athlete','South African','1960-06-25','0000-00-00'),(3330,'Eric Johnston','Businessman','American','1896-12-21','1963-08-22'),(3331,'Harry Johnston','Explorer','British','1858-06-12','1927-08-31'),(3332,'Kristen Johnston','Actress','American','1967-09-20','0000-00-00'),(3333,'Lynn Johnston','Cartoonist','American','1947-05-28','0000-00-00'),(3334,'Mary Johnston','Novelist','American','1870-11-21','1936-05-09'),(3335,'Hanns Johst','Playwright','German','1890-07-08','1978-11-23'),(3336,'Angelina Jolie','Actress','American','1975-06-04','0000-00-00'),(3337,'John Joly','Scientist','Irish','1857-11-01','1933-12-08'),(3338,'Joe Jonas','Musician','American','1989-08-15','0000-00-00'),(3339,'Goodluck Jonathan','Statesman','Nigerian','1957-11-20','0000-00-00'),(3340,'Adam Jones','Musician','American','1965-01-15','0000-00-00'),(3341,'Angus T. Jones','Actor','American','1993-10-08','0000-00-00'),(3342,'Anson Jones','Public Servant','American','1798-01-20','1858-01-09'),(3343,'Beverly Jones','Writer','American',NULL,'0000-00-00'),(3344,'Bobby Jones','Athlete','American','1902-03-17','1971-12-18'),(3345,'Brian Jones','Musician','British','1942-02-28','1969-07-02'),(3346,'Caleb Landry Jones','Actor','American','1989-12-07','0000-00-00'),(3347,'Chuck Jones','Director','American','1912-09-21','2002-02-22'),(3348,'Cobi Jones','Athlete','American','1970-06-16','0000-00-00'),(3349,'Curtis Jones','Musician','American','1968-04-26','0000-00-00'),(3350,'Dave Jones','Coach','English','1956-08-17','0000-00-00'),(3351,'Davy Jones','Musician','English','1945-12-30','2012-02-29'),(3352,'Diana Wynne Jones','Writer','English','1934-08-16','0000-00-00'),(3353,'E. Stanley Jones','Theologian','American',NULL,NULL),(3354,'Eddie Jones','Athlete','American','1971-10-20','0000-00-00'),(3355,'Felicity Jones','Actress','English','1983-10-17','0000-00-00'),(3356,'Franklin Jones','Celebrity','American','1939-11-03','0000-00-00'),(3357,'Franklin P. Jones','Journalist','American',NULL,NULL),(3358,'George Jones','Musician','American','1931-09-12','0000-00-00'),(3359,'Grace Jones','Model','','1948-05-19','0000-00-00'),(3360,'Hank Jones','Musician','American','1918-07-31','0000-00-00'),(3361,'Henry Arthur Jones','Dramatist','English','1851-09-20','1929-01-07'),(3362,'Howard Mumford Jones','Writer','American','1892-04-16','1980-05-11'),(3363,'James Earl Jones','Actor','American','1931-01-17','0000-00-00'),(3364,'January Jones','Actress','American','1978-01-05','0000-00-00'),(3365,'Jeffrey Jones','Actor','American','1946-09-28','0000-00-00'),(3366,'Jennifer Jones','Actress','American','1919-03-02','0000-00-00'),(3367,'Jerry Jones','Businessman','American','1942-10-13','0000-00-00'),(3368,'Jim Jones','Criminal','','1931-05-13','1978-11-18'),(3369,'John Paul Jones','Soldier','American','1747-07-06','1792-07-18'),(3370,'Kelly Jones','Musician','Welsh','1974-06-03','0000-00-00'),(3371,'Marion Jones','Athlete','American','1975-10-12','0000-00-00'),(3372,'Mary Harris Jones','Activist','American','1837-08-01','1930-11-30'),(3373,'Mother Jones','Activist','American','1837-08-01','1930-11-30'),(3374,'Norah Jones','Musician','American','1979-03-30','0000-00-00'),(3375,'Orlando Jones','Comedian','American','1968-04-10','0000-00-00'),(3376,'Paula Jones','Celebrity','American','1966-09-17','0000-00-00'),(3377,'Quincy Jones','Musician','American','1933-03-14','0000-00-00'),(3378,'Rashida Jones','Actress','American','1976-02-25','0000-00-00'),(3379,'Rickie Lee Jones','Musician','American','1954-11-08','0000-00-00'),(3380,'Rufus Jones','Writer','American','1863-01-25','1948-06-16'),(3381,'Sam J. Jones','Actor','American','1954-08-12','0000-00-00'),(3382,'Shirley Jones','Actress','American','1933-03-31','0000-00-00'),(3383,'Stan Jones','Politician','American','1943-01-13','0000-00-00'),(3384,'Star Jones','Entertainer','American','1962-03-24','0000-00-00'),(3385,'Stephanie Tubbs Jones','Politician','American','1949-09-10','2008-08-20'),(3386,'Tayari Jones','Author','American','1970-11-30','0000-00-00'),(3387,'Terry Jones','Comedian','British','1942-02-01','0000-00-00'),(3388,'Toby Jones','Actor','English','1966-09-07','0000-00-00'),(3389,'Tom Jones','Musician','Welsh','1940-06-07','0000-00-00'),(3390,'Tommy Lee Jones','Actor','American','1946-09-15','0000-00-00'),(3391,'Van Jones','Activist','American','1968-09-20','0000-00-00'),(3392,'Erica Jong','Novelist','American','1942-03-26','0000-00-00'),(3393,'Ben Jonson','Poet','English','1572-06-11','1637-08-06'),(3394,'Spike Jonze','Director','American','1969-10-22','0000-00-00'),(3395,'Janis Joplin','Musician','American','1943-01-19','1970-10-04'),(3396,'Scott Joplin','','',NULL,NULL),(3397,'Barbara Jordan','Politician','American','1936-02-21','1996-01-17'),(3398,'Brian Jordan','Athlete','American','1967-03-29','0000-00-00'),(3399,'David Starr Jordan','Writer','American','1851-01-19','1931-09-19'),(3400,'Frank Jordan','Politician','American','1935-02-20','0000-00-00'),(3401,'Hamilton Jordan','Public Servant','American','1944-09-21','2008-05-20'),(3402,'June Jordan','Writer','American','1936-07-09','2002-06-14'),(3403,'Louis Jordan','Musician','American','1908-07-08','1975-02-04'),(3404,'Michael Jordan','Athlete','American','1963-02-17','0000-00-00'),(3405,'Neil Jordan','Director','Irish','1950-02-25','0000-00-00'),(3406,'Stanley Jordan','Musician','American','1959-07-31','0000-00-00'),(3407,'Vernon Jordan','Businessman','American','1935-08-15','0000-00-00'),(3408,'Leila Josefowicz','Musician','Canadian','1977-10-20','0000-00-00'),(3409,'Chief Joseph','Leader','',NULL,'1904-09-21'),(3410,'Curtis Joseph','Athlete','Canadian','1967-04-29','0000-00-00'),(3411,'Nafisa Joseph','Model','Indian','1978-03-28','2004-07-29'),(3412,'Flavius Josephus','Historian','Roman',NULL,NULL),(3413,'Lionel Jospin','Statesman','French','1937-07-12','0000-00-00'),(3414,'Joseph Joubert','Writer','French','1754-05-07','1824-05-04'),(3415,'Leon Jouhaux','Leader','French','1879-07-01','1954-04-28'),(3416,'James Prescott Joule','Physicist','English','1818-12-24','1889-10-11'),(3417,'Al Jourgensen','Musician','Cuban','1958-10-09','0000-00-00'),(3418,'Jon Bon Jovi','Musician','American','1962-03-02','0000-00-00'),(3419,'Milla Jovovich','Model','','1975-12-17','0000-00-00'),(3420,'Benjamin Jowett','Theologian','English','1817-04-15','1893-10-01'),(3421,'Joseph P. Kennedy III','Politician','American','1980-10-04','0000-00-00'),(3422,'Jane Kaczmarek','Actress','American','1955-12-21','0000-00-00'),(3423,'Theodore Kaczynski','Criminal','American','1942-05-22','0000-00-00'),(3424,'Janos Kadar','Statesman','Hungarian','1912-05-26','1989-07-06'),(3425,'Akhmad Kadyrov','Statesman','Chechen','1909-05-05','2004-05-09'),(3426,'Pauline Kael','Critic','American','1919-06-19','2001-09-03'),(3427,'Kato Kaelin','Celebrity','American','1959-03-09','0000-00-00'),(3428,'Franz Kafka','Novelist','Austrian','1883-07-03','1924-06-03'),(3429,'Paul Kagame','Statesman','','1957-10-23','0000-00-00'),(3430,'Daryn Kagan','Entertainer','American','1963-01-26','0000-00-00'),(3431,'Donald Kagan','Historian','American',NULL,'0000-00-00'),(3432,'Elena Kagan','Judge','American','1960-04-28','0000-00-00'),(3433,'Robert Kagan','Writer','American','1958-09-26','0000-00-00'),(3434,'Duke Kahanamoku','Athlete','American','1890-08-24','1968-01-22'),(3435,'Meir Kahane','Clergyman','American','1932-08-01','1990-11-05'),(3436,'Frida Kahlo','Artist','Mexican','1907-07-06','1954-07-13'),(3437,'Gus Kahn','','','1886-11-06','1941-10-08'),(3438,'Herman Kahn','Scientist','American','1922-02-15','1983-07-07'),(3439,'Louis Kahn','Architect','American','1901-02-20','1974-03-17'),(3440,'Oliver Kahn','Athlete','German','1969-06-15','0000-00-00'),(3441,'Otto Hermann Kahn','Businessman','German','1867-02-21','1934-03-29'),(3442,'Roger Kahn','Writer','American','1927-10-31','0000-00-00'),(3443,'Daniel Kahneman','Psychologist','Israeli','1934-03-05','0000-00-00'),(3444,'Karen Kain','Dancer','Canadian','1951-03-28','0000-00-00'),(3445,'Tim Kaine','Politician','American','1958-02-26','0000-00-00'),(3446,'Henry J. Kaiser','Businessman','American','1882-05-09','1967-08-24'),(3447,'Abdul Kalam','Statesman','Indian','1931-10-15','0000-00-00'),(3448,'Mikhail Kalashnikov','Inventor','Russian','1919-11-10','0000-00-00'),(3449,'Al Kaline','Athlete','American','1934-12-19','0000-00-00'),(3450,'Mindy Kaling','Actress','American','1979-06-24','0000-00-00'),(3451,'Ernst Kaltenbrunner','Soldier','German','1903-10-04','1946-10-16'),(3452,'Israel Kamakawiwo\'ole','Musician','American','1959-05-20','1997-06-26'),(3453,'Dean Kamen','Inventor','American','1951-04-05','0000-00-00'),(3454,'Ingvar Kamprad','Businessman','Swedish','1926-03-30','0000-00-00'),(3455,'Tony Kanal','Musician','American','1970-08-27','0000-00-00'),(3456,'Steve Kanaly','Actor','American','1946-03-14','0000-00-00'),(3457,'Kiri Te Kanawa','Musician','New Zealander','1944-03-06','0000-00-00'),(3458,'Wassily Kandinsky','Artist','Russian','1866-12-04','1944-12-13'),(3459,'Bob Kane','Artist','American','1916-10-24','1998-11-03'),(3460,'Carol Kane','Actress','American','1952-06-18','0000-00-00'),(3461,'Gil Kane','Artist','American','1926-04-06','2000-01-31'),(3462,'Paul Kane','Writer','English',NULL,'0000-00-00'),(3463,'Garson Kanin','Playwright','American','1912-11-24','1999-03-13'),(3464,'Immanuel Kant','Philosopher','German','1724-04-22','1804-02-12'),(3465,'Rosabeth Moss Kanter','Businesswoman','American',NULL,'0000-00-00'),(3466,'Paul Kantner','Musician','','1942-03-12','0000-00-00'),(3467,'William Kapell','Musician','American','1922-09-20','1953-10-29'),(3468,'Fanny Kaplan','Activist','Russian','1890-02-10','1918-09-03'),(3469,'Justin Kaplan','Writer','American','1925-09-05','0000-00-00'),(3470,'Robert D. Kaplan','Journalist','American','1952-06-23','0000-00-00'),(3471,'Anil Kapoor','Actor','Indian','1959-12-24','0000-00-00'),(3472,'Anish Kapoor','Artist','Indian',NULL,'0000-00-00'),(3473,'Raj Kapoor','Actor','Indian','1924-12-14','1988-06-03'),(3474,'Mitch Kapor','Businessman','American','1950-11-01','0000-00-00'),(3475,'Mitchell Kapor','Businessman','American','1950-11-01','0000-00-00'),(3476,'Alex Kapranos','','','1972-03-20','0000-00-00'),(3477,'Marcy Kaptur','Politician','American','1946-06-17','0000-00-00'),(3478,'Ryszard Kapuscinski','Journalist','Polish','1932-03-04','0000-00-00'),(3479,'Constantine Karamanlis','Leader','Greek','1907-03-08','1998-04-23'),(3480,'Donna Karan','Designer','American','1948-10-02','0000-00-00'),(3481,'Carl Karcher','Businessman','American','1917-01-16','2008-01-11'),(3482,'Khloe Kardashian','Entertainer','American','1984-06-27','0000-00-00'),(3483,'Kim Kardashian','Celebrity','American','1980-10-21','0000-00-00'),(3484,'Rob Kardashian','Celebrity','American','1987-03-17','0000-00-00'),(3485,'Islom Karimov','Statesman','','1938-01-30','0000-00-00'),(3486,'Boris Karloff','Actor','English','1887-11-23','1969-02-02'),(3487,'Mel Karmazin','Businessman','American','1943-08-24','0000-00-00'),(3488,'Richard Karn','Actor','American','1956-02-17','0000-00-00'),(3489,'Jan Karon','Writer','American',NULL,'0000-00-00'),(3490,'Janis Karpinski','Soldier','American','1953-05-25','0000-00-00'),(3491,'Anatoly Karpov','Celebrity','Russian','1951-05-23','0000-00-00'),(3492,'Alphonse Karr','Critic','French','1808-11-24','1890-09-29'),(3493,'Alex Karras','Athlete','American','1935-07-15','0000-00-00'),(3494,'Yousuf Karsh','Photographer','Canadian','1908-12-23','2002-07-13'),(3495,'Vincent Kartheiser','Actor','American','1979-05-05','0000-00-00'),(3496,'Hamid Karzai','Statesman','','1957-12-24','0000-00-00'),(3497,'Lawrence Kasdan','Producer','American','1949-01-14','0000-00-00'),(3498,'Casey Kasem','Actor','American','1932-04-27','0000-00-00'),(3499,'John Kasich','Politician','American','1952-05-13','0000-00-00'),(3500,'Garry Kasparov','Celebrity','','1963-04-13','0000-00-00'),(3501,'Carmen Kass','Model','Estonian','1978-09-14','0000-00-00'),(3502,'Leon Kass','Educator','American','1939-02-12','0000-00-00'),(3503,'Mathieu Kassovitz','Director','French','1967-08-03','0000-00-00'),(3504,'Erich Kastner','Author','German','1899-02-23','1974-07-29'),(3505,'Terry Kath','Musician','American','1946-01-31','1978-01-23'),(3506,'Moshe Katsav','Statesman','Israeli','1945-12-05','0000-00-00'),(3507,'Andreas Katsulas','Actor','American','1946-05-18','2006-02-13'),(3508,'Chris Kattan','Comedian','American','1970-10-19','0000-00-00'),(3509,'Bernard Katz','Scientist','German','1911-03-26','2003-04-20'),(3510,'Jonathan Katz','Comedian','American','1946-12-01','0000-00-00'),(3511,'Phil Katz','Scientist','American','1962-11-03','2000-04-14'),(3512,'Jeffrey Katzenberg','Producer','American','1950-12-21','0000-00-00'),(3513,'Andy Kaufman','Comedian','American','1949-01-17','1984-05-16'),(3514,'Charlie Kaufman','Writer','American','1958-11-01','0000-00-00'),(3515,'George S. Kaufman','Dramatist','American','1889-11-16','1961-06-02'),(3516,'Herbert Kaufman','Writer','American','1878-03-06','1947-09-06'),(3517,'Irving R. Kaufman','Judge','American','1910-06-24','1992-02-01'),(3518,'Lloyd Kaufman','Director','American','1945-12-30','0000-00-00'),(3519,'Philip Kaufman','Director','American','1936-10-23','0000-00-00'),(3520,'Walter Kaufmann','Philosopher','German','1921-07-01','1980-09-04'),(3521,'Kenneth Kaunda','Statesman','','1924-04-28','0000-00-00'),(3522,'Mickey Kaus','Journalist','American','1951-07-06','0000-00-00'),(3523,'Patrick Kavanagh','Poet','Irish','1904-10-21','1967-11-30'),(3524,'Yasunari Kawabata','Novelist','Japanese','1899-06-14','1972-04-16'),(3525,'Guy Kawasaki','Businessman','American','1954-08-30','0000-00-00'),(3526,'Alan Kay','Scientist','American','1940-05-17','0000-00-00'),(3527,'David Kay','Scientist','American',NULL,'0000-00-00'),(3528,'Jay Kay','Musician','English','1969-12-30','0000-00-00'),(3529,'Danny Kaye','Actor','American','1913-01-18','1987-03-03'),(3530,'Tony Kaye','Director','British','1952-07-08','0000-00-00'),(3531,'Elia Kazan','Director','American','1909-09-07','2003-09-28'),(3532,'Zoe Kazan','Actress','American','1983-09-09','0000-00-00'),(3533,'Nikos Kazantzakis','Writer','Greek','1883-02-18','1957-10-26'),(3534,'Alfred Kazin','Critic','American','1915-06-05',NULL),(3535,'Stacy Keach','Actor','American','1941-06-02','0000-00-00'),(3536,'Thomas H. Kean','Politician','American','1935-04-21','0000-00-00'),(3537,'Bil Keane','Cartoonist','American','1922-10-05','0000-00-00'),(3538,'John B. Keane','Playwright','Irish','1928-07-21','2002-05-30'),(3539,'Robbie Keane','Athlete','Irish','1980-07-08','0000-00-00'),(3540,'Roy Keane','Athlete','Irish','1971-08-10','0000-00-00'),(3541,'Denis Kearney','Politician','American',NULL,NULL),(3542,'Philip Kearny','Soldier','American','1815-06-02','1862-09-01'),(3543,'Charles Keating','Lawyer','American','1923-12-04','0000-00-00'),(3544,'Paul Keating','Politician','Australian','1944-01-18','0000-00-00'),(3545,'William R. Keating','Politician','American','1952-09-06','0000-00-00'),(3546,'Buster Keaton','Actor','American','1895-10-04','1966-02-01'),(3547,'Diane Keaton','Actress','American','1946-01-05','0000-00-00'),(3548,'Michael Keaton','Actor','American','1951-09-09','0000-00-00'),(3549,'John Keats','Poet','English','1795-10-31','1821-02-23'),(3550,'John Keble','Clergyman','English','1792-04-25','1866-03-29'),(3551,'Barrie Keeffe','Dramatist','English','1945-10-31','0000-00-00'),(3552,'John Keegan','Historian','English','1934-05-15','2012-08-02'),(3553,'Kevin Keegan','Coach','English','1951-02-14','0000-00-00'),(3554,'Howard Keel','Actor','American','1919-04-13','2004-11-07'),(3555,'Christine Keeler','Model','English','1942-02-02','0000-00-00'),(3556,'Willie Keeler','Athlete','American','1872-03-03','1923-01-01'),(3557,'Monica Keena','Actress','American','1979-05-28','0000-00-00'),(3558,'Maynard James Keenan','Musician','American','1964-04-17','0000-00-00'),(3559,'Nancy Keenan','Activist','American','1952-02-14','0000-00-00'),(3560,'Catherine Keener','Actress','American','1960-03-26','0000-00-00'),(3561,'Bob Keeshan','Entertainer','American','1927-06-27','2004-01-23'),(3562,'Stacy Keibler','Actress','American','1979-10-14','0000-00-00'),(3563,'Garrison Keillor','Writer','American','1942-08-07','0000-00-00'),(3564,'Harvey Keitel','Actor','American','1939-05-13','0000-00-00'),(3565,'Wilhelm Keitel','Celebrity','German','1882-09-22','1946-10-16'),(3566,'Arthur Keith','Scientist','Scottish','1866-02-05','1955-01-07'),(3567,'David Keith','Actor','American','1954-05-08','0000-00-00'),(3568,'Penelope Keith','Actress','British','1940-04-02','0000-00-00'),(3569,'Toby Keith','Musician','American','1961-07-08','0000-00-00'),(3570,'Clarence Budington Kelland','Writer','American',NULL,NULL),(3571,'Herb Kelleher','Businessman','American','1931-03-12','0000-00-00'),(3572,'Vivien Kellems','Activist','American','1896-06-07',NULL),(3573,'Bill Keller','Editor','American','1949-06-18','0000-00-00'),(3574,'Gottfried Keller','Writer','Swiss','1819-07-19','1890-07-15'),(3575,'Helen Keller','Author','American','1880-06-27','1968-06-01'),(3576,'Ric Keller','Politician','American','1964-09-05','0000-00-00'),(3577,'Thomas Keller','Celebrity','American','1955-10-14','0000-00-00'),(3578,'Jonathan Kellerman','Psychologist','American','1949-08-09','0000-00-00'),(3579,'Sally Kellerman','Actress','American','1937-06-02','0000-00-00'),(3580,'Charles Kelley','Musician','American','1981-09-11','0000-00-00'),(3581,'David E. Kelley','Producer','American','1956-04-04','0000-00-00'),(3582,'DeForest Kelley','Actor','American','1920-01-20','1999-06-11'),(3583,'Florence Kelley','Activist','American','1859-09-12','1932-02-17'),(3584,'Kitty Kelley','Journalist','American','1942-04-04','0000-00-00'),(3585,'Frank B. Kellogg','Politician','American','1856-12-22','1937-12-21'),(3586,'John Harvey Kellogg','Businessman','American','1852-02-26','1943-12-14'),(3587,'Craig Kelly','Athlete','American','1966-04-01','2003-01-20'),(3588,'Emmett Kelly','Entertainer','American','1898-12-09','1979-03-28'),(3589,'Frederick Kelly','Athlete','American','1891-09-12','1974-05-07'),(3590,'Gene Kelly','Actor','American','1912-08-23','1996-02-02'),(3591,'Grace Kelly','Actress','American','1929-11-12','1982-09-14'),(3592,'Johnny Kelly','Musician','American','1968-03-09','0000-00-00'),(3593,'Kevin Kelly','Editor','American',NULL,'0000-00-00'),(3594,'Mark Kelly','Musician','','1961-04-09','0000-00-00'),(3595,'Minka Kelly','Actress','American','1980-06-24','0000-00-00'),(3596,'Moira Kelly','Actress','American','1968-03-06','0000-00-00'),(3597,'Patsy Kelly','Comedian','American','1910-01-12','1981-09-24'),(3598,'Petra Kelly','Politician','German','1947-11-29','1992-10-01'),(3599,'R. Kelly','Musician','American','1969-01-08','0000-00-00'),(3600,'Sue Kelly','Politician','American','1936-09-26','0000-00-00'),(3601,'Thomas R. Kelly','Celebrity','American',NULL,NULL),(3602,'Walt Kelly','Cartoonist','American','1913-08-25','1973-10-18'),(3603,'Lord Kelvin','Scientist','Irish','1824-06-26','1907-12-17'),(3604,'Fanny Kemble','Actress','English',NULL,NULL),(3605,'Gary Kemp','Musician','British','1959-10-16','0000-00-00'),(3606,'Jack Kemp','Politician','American','1935-07-13','2009-05-02'),(3607,'Ellie Kemper','Actress','American','1980-05-02','0000-00-00'),(3608,'Dirk Kempthorne','Politician','American','1951-10-29','0000-00-00'),(3609,'Murray Kempton','Journalist','American','1917-12-16','1997-05-05'),(3610,'Thomas Ken','Clergyman','English',NULL,NULL),(3611,'Felicity Kendal','Actress','English','1946-09-25','0000-00-00'),(3612,'Henry W. Kendall','Scientist','American','1926-12-09','1999-02-15'),(3613,'Anna Kendrick','Actress','American','1985-08-09','0000-00-00'),(3614,'Thomas Keneally','Novelist','Australian','1935-10-07','0000-00-00'),(3615,'Yoshida Kenko','Author','Japanese',NULL,NULL),(3616,'George F. Kennan','Historian','American','1904-02-16','2005-03-17'),(3617,'Adrienne Kennedy','Playwright','American','1931-09-13','0000-00-00'),(3618,'Anthony Kennedy','Judge','American','1936-07-23','0000-00-00'),(3619,'Caroline Kennedy','Celebrity','American','1957-11-27','0000-00-00'),(3620,'Charles Kennedy','Politician','British','1959-11-25','0000-00-00'),(3621,'Claudia Kennedy','Soldier','American','1947-07-14','0000-00-00'),(3622,'Edward Kennedy','Politician','American','1932-02-22','2009-08-25'),(3623,'Eugene Kennedy','Psychologist','American','1928-08-18','0000-00-00'),(3624,'George Kennedy','Actor','American','1925-02-18','0000-00-00'),(3625,'Graham Kennedy','Entertainer','Australian','1934-02-15','2005-05-25'),(3626,'Jackie Kennedy','First Lady','American','1929-07-28','1994-05-19'),(3627,'Jamie Kennedy','Actor','American','1970-05-25','0000-00-00'),(3628,'John F. Kennedy','President','American','1917-05-29','1963-11-22'),(3629,'John P. Kennedy','Soldier','American','1795-10-25','1870-08-18'),(3630,'Joseph P. Kennedy','Diplomat','American','1888-09-06','1969-11-18'),(3631,'Kathleen Kennedy','Producer','American','1953-06-05','0000-00-00'),(3632,'Mark Kennedy','Politician','American','1957-04-11','0000-00-00'),(3633,'Michael Kennedy','Celebrity','American','1958-02-27','1997-12-31'),(3634,'Nigel Kennedy','Musician','English','1956-12-28','0000-00-00'),(3635,'Patrick J. Kennedy','Politician','American','1967-07-14','0000-00-00'),(3636,'Robert Kennedy','Politician','American','1925-11-20','1968-06-06'),(3637,'Rose Kennedy','Author','American','1890-07-22','1995-01-22'),(3638,'William Kennedy','Writer','American','1918-12-22','0000-00-00'),(3639,'George Kenney','Soldier','American','1889-08-06','1977-08-09'),(3640,'Elizabeth Kenny','Celebrity','Australian','1880-09-20','1952-11-30'),(3641,'Tom Kenny','Actor','American','1962-07-13','0000-00-00'),(3642,'Bruce Kent','Activist','British','1929-06-22','0000-00-00'),(3643,'Corita Kent','Artist','American','1918-11-20','1986-09-18'),(3644,'James Kent','Judge','American','1763-07-31','1847-12-12'),(3645,'Rockwell Kent','Artist','American','1882-06-21',NULL),(3646,'William Kent','Architect','English',NULL,NULL),(3647,'Stan Kenton','Musician','American','1911-12-15','1979-08-25'),(3648,'Kathleen Kenyon','Scientist','English','1906-01-05','1978-08-24'),(3649,'Phil Keoghan','Celebrity','New Zealander','1967-05-31','0000-00-00'),(3650,'Riley Keough','Actress','American','1989-05-29','0000-00-00'),(3651,'Johannes Kepler','Scientist','German','1571-12-27','1630-11-15'),(3652,'Li Keqiang','Politician','Chinese','1955-07-01','0000-00-00'),(3653,'Mathieu Kerekou','Politician','','1933-09-02','0000-00-00'),(3654,'Alexander Kerensky','Public Servant','Russian','1881-04-22','1970-06-11'),(3655,'Bernard Kerik','Public Servant','American','1955-09-04','0000-00-00'),(3656,'Richard Kern','','',NULL,'0000-00-00'),(3657,'Joanna Kerns','Actress','American','1953-02-12','0000-00-00'),(3658,'Jack Kerouac','Novelist','American','1922-03-12','1969-10-21'),(3659,'Clark Kerr','Economist','American','1911-05-17','2003-12-01'),(3660,'Deborah Kerr','Actress','Scottish','1921-09-30','2007-10-16'),(3661,'Graham Kerr','Celebrity','English','1934-01-22','0000-00-00'),(3662,'Jean Kerr','Playwright','American','1923-07-10','2003-01-05'),(3663,'Sophie Kerr','Writer','American',NULL,NULL),(3664,'Steve Kerr','Athlete','Lebanese','1965-09-27','0000-00-00'),(3665,'Walter Kerr','Critic','American','1913-07-08','1996-10-09'),(3666,'Bob Kerrey','Politician','American','1943-08-27','0000-00-00'),(3667,'Nancy Kerrigan','Athlete','American','1969-10-13','0000-00-00'),(3668,'John F. Kerry','Politician','American','1943-12-11','0000-00-00'),(3669,'Richard Kerry','Diplomat','American','1915-07-28','2000-07-29'),(3670,'Vanessa Kerry','Celebrity','American','1976-12-31','0000-00-00'),(3671,'Nik Kershaw','Musician','English','1958-03-01','0000-00-00'),(3672,'Irvin Kershner','Director','American','1923-04-29','2010-11-27'),(3673,'Andre Kertesz','Photographer','Hungarian','1894-07-02','1985-09-28'),(3674,'Ken Kesey','Author','American','1935-09-17','2001-11-10'),(3675,'Kesha','Musician','American','1987-03-01','0000-00-00'),(3676,'Hank Ketcham','Cartoonist','American','1920-03-14','2001-06-01'),(3677,'Charles Kettering','Inventor','American','1876-08-29','1958-11-25'),(3678,'Jack Kevorkian','Activist','American','1928-05-28','0000-00-00'),(3679,'Ellen Key','Writer','Swedish','1849-12-11',NULL),(3680,'Francis Scott Key','Author','American','1779-08-01','1843-01-11'),(3681,'John Key','Politician','New Zealander','1961-08-09','0000-00-00'),(3682,'Thomas Hewitt Key','Writer','English','1799-03-20','1875-11-29'),(3683,'Alan Keyes','Politician','American','1950-08-07','0000-00-00'),(3684,'T\'Keyah Crystal Keymah','Actress','American','1962-10-13','0000-00-00'),(3685,'John Maynard Keynes','Economist','English','1883-06-05','1946-04-21'),(3686,'Alicia Keys','Musician','American','1981-01-25','0000-00-00'),(3687,'Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa','Statesman','','1969-10-21','0000-00-00'),(3688,'Wiz Khalifa','Musician','American','1987-09-08','0000-00-00'),(3689,'Eli Khamarov','Writer','English',NULL,'0000-00-00'),(3690,'Persis Khambatta','Actress','Indian','1950-10-02','1998-08-18'),(3691,'Ayatollah Khamenei','Statesman','Iranian','1939-07-15','0000-00-00'),(3692,'Abdul Qadeer Khan','Scientist','Pakistani','1936-04-01','0000-00-00'),(3693,'Aga Khan III','Statesman','Pakistani','1877-11-02','1957-07-11'),(3694,'Ali Akbar Khan','Musician','Indian','1922-04-14','0000-00-00'),(3695,'Aly Khan','Public Servant','Italian','1911-06-13','1960-05-12'),(3696,'Amanullah Khan','Statesman','Afghani','1892-06-01','1960-04-25'),(3697,'Chaka Khan','Musician','American','1953-03-23','0000-00-00'),(3698,'Hazrat Inayat Khan','Clergyman','','1882-07-05','1927-02-05'),(3699,'Hulagu Khan','Leader','',NULL,NULL),(3700,'Imran Khan','Athlete','Pakistani','1952-11-25','0000-00-00'),(3701,'Jahangir Khan','Athlete','Pakistani','1963-12-10','0000-00-00'),(3702,'Kublai Khan','Statesman','Chinese','1215-09-23','1294-02-18'),(3703,'Mohammed Daud Khan','Statesman','Afghani','1909-07-18','1978-04-28'),(3704,'Pir Vilayat Khan','Philosopher','',NULL,'0000-00-00'),(3705,'Salman Khan','Actor','Indian','1965-12-27','0000-00-00'),(3706,'Shahrukh Khan','Actor','Indian','1965-11-02','0000-00-00'),(3707,'Mohammad Khatami','Philosopher','Iranian','1943-09-29','0000-00-00'),(3708,'Omar Khayyam','Poet','','1048-05-18','1131-12-04'),(3709,'Mikhail Khodorkovsky','Businessman','Russian','1963-06-26','0000-00-00'),(3710,'Ayatollah Khomeini','Statesman','Iranian','1900-05-17','1989-06-03'),(3711,'Callie Khouri','Writer','American','1957-11-27','0000-00-00'),(3712,'Nikita Khrushchev','Statesman','Russian','1894-04-17','1971-09-11'),(3713,'Victor Kiam','Businessman','American','1926-12-07','2001-05-27'),(3714,'Abbas Kiarostami','Director','Iranian','1940-06-22','0000-00-00'),(3715,'Mwai Kibaki','Statesman','Kenyan','1931-11-15','0000-00-00'),(3716,'Jason Kidd','Athlete','American','1973-03-23','0000-00-00'),(3717,'Johnny Kidd','Musician','American','1939-12-23','1966-10-07'),(3718,'Sue Monk Kidd','Writer','American','1948-08-12','0000-00-00'),(3719,'William Kidd','Explorer','Scottish',NULL,'1701-05-23'),(3720,'Margot Kidder','Actress','American','1948-10-17','0000-00-00'),(3721,'Tracy Kidder','Author','American','1945-12-12','0000-00-00'),(3722,'Nicole Kidman','Actress','Australian','1967-06-21','0000-00-00'),(3723,'Anthony Kiedis','Musician','American','1962-11-01','0000-00-00'),(3724,'Anselm Kiefer','Artist','German','1945-03-08','0000-00-00'),(3725,'Richard Kiel','Actor','American','1939-09-13','0000-00-00'),(3726,'Soren Kierkegaard','Philosopher','Danish','1813-05-05','1855-11-11'),(3727,'Krzysztof Kieslowski','Director','Polish','1941-06-27','1996-03-13'),(3728,'Laura Kightlinger','Comedian','American','1969-06-13','0000-00-00'),(3729,'Craig Kilborn','Entertainer','','1962-08-24','0000-00-00'),(3730,'Jack Kilby','Scientist','American','1923-11-08','2005-06-20'),(3731,'Dorothy Kilgallen','Actress','American','1913-07-03','1965-11-08'),(3732,'Harmon Killebrew','Athlete','American','1936-06-29','0000-00-00'),(3733,'Jean-Claude Killy','Athlete','French','1942-08-30','0000-00-00'),(3734,'Joyce Kilmer','Poet','American','1886-12-06','1918-07-30'),(3735,'Val Kilmer','Actor','American','1959-12-31','0000-00-00'),(3736,'Daniel Dae Kim','Actor','South Korean','1968-08-04','0000-00-00'),(3737,'Lil\' Kim','Musician','American','1975-07-11','0000-00-00'),(3738,'Yunjin Kim','Actress','South Korean','1973-11-07','0000-00-00'),(3739,'George Kimble','Historian','','1908-08-02','0000-00-00'),(3740,'Charles Kimbrough','Actor','American','1936-05-23','0000-00-00'),(3741,'Jimmy Kimmel','Celebrity','American','1967-11-13','0000-00-00'),(3742,'Simon Kinberg','Writer','English','1973-08-02','0000-00-00'),(3743,'Thomas Kincade','Artist','American','1958-01-19','2012-04-06'),(3744,'Ron Kind','Politician','American','1963-03-16','0000-00-00'),(3745,'Ralph Kiner','Athlete','American','1922-10-27','0000-00-00'),(3746,'Alan King','Comedian','American','1927-12-26','2004-05-09'),(3747,'Albert King','Musician','American','1923-04-25','1992-12-21'),(3748,'Alveda King','Clergyman','American','1951-01-22','0000-00-00'),(3749,'B. B. King','Musician','American','1925-09-16','0000-00-00'),(3750,'Ben E. King','Musician','American','1938-09-28','0000-00-00'),(3751,'Billie Jean King','Athlete','American','1943-11-22','0000-00-00'),(3752,'Carole King','Musician','American','1942-02-09','0000-00-00'),(3753,'Charles King','Politician','',NULL,NULL),(3754,'Coretta Scott King','Activist','American','1927-04-27','2006-01-31'),(3755,'Dexter Scott King','Actor','American','1961-01-30','0000-00-00'),(3756,'Don King','Celebrity','American','1932-12-09','0000-00-00'),(3757,'Florence King','Writer','American','1936-01-05','0000-00-00'),(3758,'Frank King','Cartoonist','American','1883-04-09','1969-06-24'),(3759,'Jaime King','Actress','American','1979-04-23','0000-00-00'),(3760,'Jonathan King','Musician','English','1944-12-06','0000-00-00'),(3761,'Kerry King','Musician','American','1964-06-03','0000-00-00'),(3762,'Larry King','Entertainer','American','1933-11-19','0000-00-00'),(3763,'Mackenzie King','Statesman','Canadian','1874-12-17','1950-07-22'),(3764,'Martin Luther King, Jr.','Leader','American','1929-01-15','1968-04-04'),(3765,'Michael King','Historian','New Zealander','1945-12-15','2004-03-30'),(3766,'Michael Patrick King','Writer','American','1954-09-14','0000-00-00'),(3767,'Peter King','Politician','American','1944-04-05','0000-00-00'),(3768,'Regina King','Actress','American','1971-01-15','0000-00-00'),(3769,'Rodney King','Celebrity','American','1965-04-02','2012-06-17'),(3770,'Rufus King','Lawyer','American','1755-03-24','1827-04-29'),(3771,'Stephen King','Author','','1947-09-21','0000-00-00'),(3772,'Steve King','Politician','American','1949-05-28','0000-00-00'),(3773,'Thomas Starr King','Clergyman','American','1824-12-17','1864-03-04'),(3774,'William Lyon Mackenzie King','Politician','Canadian','1874-12-17','1950-07-22'),(3775,'Karen Kingsbury','Novelist','American','1963-06-08','0000-00-00'),(3776,'Ben Kingsley','Actor','English','1943-12-31','0000-00-00'),(3777,'Charles Kingsley','Clergyman','English','1819-06-12','1875-01-23'),(3778,'Hugh Kingsmill','Writer','British','1889-11-21','1949-05-15'),(3779,'Barbara Kingsolver','Novelist','American','1955-04-08','0000-00-00'),(3780,'Jack Kingston','Politician','American','1955-04-24','0000-00-00'),(3781,'Maxine Hong Kingston','Writer','American','1940-10-27','0000-00-00'),(3782,'Sean Kingston','Musician','American','1990-02-03','0000-00-00'),(3783,'Sam Kinison','Comedian','American','1953-12-08','1992-04-10'),(3784,'Lianne La Havas','Musician','English','1989-08-23','0000-00-00'),(3785,'Annie Ilonzeh','Actress','American','1983-08-23','0000-00-00'),(3786,'Louis L\'Amour','Author','American','1908-03-22','1988-06-10'),(3787,'Ninon de L\'Enclos','Author','French',NULL,'1705-10-17'),(3788,'Madeleine L\'Engle','Novelist','American','1918-11-29','2007-09-06'),(3789,'Patti LaBelle','Musician','American','1944-05-24','0000-00-00'),(3790,'Shia LaBeouf','Actor','American','1986-06-11','0000-00-00'),(3791,'Neil LaBute','Director','American','1963-03-19','0000-00-00'),(3792,'John LaFarge','Artist','American','1835-03-31','1910-11-14'),(3793,'Fiorello LaGuardia','Politician','American','1882-12-11','1947-09-20'),(3794,'Tim LaHaye','Clergyman','American','1926-04-27','0000-00-00'),(3795,'Jack LaLanne','Athlete','American','1914-09-26','2011-01-23'),(3796,'Ray LaMontagne','Musician','American','1973-06-18','0000-00-00'),(3797,'Anthony LaPaglia','Actor','American','1959-01-31','0000-00-00'),(3798,'Eva LaRue','Actress','American','1966-12-27','0000-00-00'),(3799,'Nadine Labaki','Actress','Lebanese','1974-02-18','0000-00-00'),(3800,'William Labov','Writer','American','1927-12-04','0000-00-00'),(3801,'Raul Labrador','Politician','American','1967-12-08','0000-00-00'),(3802,'Jacques Lacan','Psychologist','French','1901-04-13','1981-09-09'),(3803,'Nick Lachey','Musician','American','1973-11-09','0000-00-00'),(3804,'Camilla Lackberg','Writer','Swedish','1974-08-30','0000-00-00'),(3805,'Mercedes Lackey','Author','American','1950-06-24','0000-00-00'),(3806,'Christian Lacroix','Designer','French','1951-05-16','0000-00-00'),(3807,'Lactantius','Author','',NULL,NULL),(3808,'Steve Lacy','Musician','American','1934-07-23','2004-06-04'),(3809,'Alan Ladd','Actor','American','1913-09-03','1964-01-29'),(3810,'Cheryl Ladd','Actress','American','1951-07-12','0000-00-00'),(3811,'Osama bin Laden','Criminal','','1957-07-30','2011-05-02'),(3812,'Eric Ladin','Actor','American','1978-02-16','0000-00-00'),(3813,'Marquis de Lafayette','Revolutionary','French','1757-09-06','1834-05-20'),(3814,'Arthur Laffer','Economist','American','1940-08-14','0000-00-00'),(3815,'James Lafferty','Actor','American','1985-07-25','0000-00-00'),(3816,'Guy Lafleur','Athlete','Canadian','1951-09-20','0000-00-00'),(3817,'Carmen Laforet','Author','Spanish','1921-09-06','2004-02-28'),(3818,'Jules Laforgue','Poet','French','1860-08-16',NULL),(3819,'Christine Lagarde','Politician','French','1956-01-01','0000-00-00'),(3820,'Emeril Lagasse','Celebrity','American','1959-10-15','0000-00-00'),(3821,'Bernard Lagat','Athlete','American','1974-12-12','0000-00-00'),(3822,'Karl Lagerfeld','Designer','German','1938-09-10','0000-00-00'),(3823,'Ricardo Lagos','Politician','Chilean','1938-03-02','0000-00-00'),(3824,'Ieva Laguna','Model','Latvian','1990-06-06','0000-00-00'),(3825,'Jhumpa Lahiri','Author','American','1967-07-11','0000-00-00'),(3826,'Emile Lahoud','Statesman','Lebanese','1936-01-12','0000-00-00'),(3827,'Bert Lahr','Actor','American','1895-08-13','1967-12-04'),(3828,'John Lahr','Critic','American','1941-07-12','0000-00-00'),(3829,'Christine Lahti','Actress','American','1950-04-04','0000-00-00'),(3830,'Emile Lahud','Statesman','Lebanese','1936-01-12','0000-00-00'),(3831,'Bill Laimbeer','Coach','American','1957-05-19','0000-00-00'),(3832,'Skylar Laine','Musician','American','1994-02-01','0000-00-00'),(3833,'R. D. Laing','Psychologist','Scottish','1927-10-07','1989-08-23'),(3834,'Imre Lakatos','Philosopher','Hungarian','1922-11-09','1974-02-02'),(3835,'Anthony Lake','Statesman','American','1939-04-02','0000-00-00'),(3836,'Greg Lake','Musician','British','1947-11-10','0000-00-00'),(3837,'Ricki Lake','Entertainer','American','1968-09-21','0000-00-00'),(3838,'Veronica Lake','Actress','American','1919-11-14','1973-07-07'),(3839,'Padma Lakshmi','Chef','Indian','1970-09-01','0000-00-00'),(3840,'Guy Laliberte','Businessman','Canadian','1959-09-02','0000-00-00'),(3841,'Dalai Lama','Leader','Tibetan','1935-07-06','0000-00-00'),(3842,'Kendrick Lamar','Musician','American','1987-06-17','0000-00-00'),(3843,'Hedy Lamarr','Actress','Austrian','1914-11-09','2000-01-19'),(3844,'Alphonse de Lamartine','Poet','French','1790-10-21','1869-02-28'),(3845,'Fernando Lamas','Actor','Argentinian','1916-01-09','1982-10-08'),(3846,'Brian Lamb','Businessman','American','1941-10-09','0000-00-00'),(3847,'Willis Lamb','Scientist','American','1913-07-12','2008-05-15'),(3848,'Adam Lambert','Musician','American','1982-01-29','0000-00-00'),(3849,'Christopher Lambert','Actor','American','1957-03-29','0000-00-00'),(3850,'Johann Heinrich Lambert','Mathematician','German','1728-08-26','1777-09-25'),(3851,'Norman Lamm','Educator','American',NULL,'0000-00-00'),(3852,'Richard Lamm','Politician','American','1935-09-12','0000-00-00'),(3853,'George Lamming','Novelist','Barbadian',NULL,'0000-00-00'),(3854,'Corliss Lamont','Philosopher','American','1902-03-28','1995-04-26'),(3855,'Johann Lamont','Politician','Scottish','1957-07-11','0000-00-00'),(3856,'Laurent Lamothe','Public Servant','Haitian','1972-08-14','0000-00-00'),(3857,'Anne Lamott','Author','American','1954-04-10','0000-00-00'),(3858,'Frank Lampard','Athlete','English','1978-06-20','0000-00-00'),(3859,'Jim Lampley','Celebrity','American','1949-04-08','0000-00-00'),(3860,'Nick Lampson','Politician','American','1945-02-14','0000-00-00'),(3861,'Burt Lancaster','Actor','American','1913-11-02','1994-10-20'),(3862,'Joseph Lancaster','Educator','English','1778-11-25','1838-10-23'),(3863,'Osbert Lancaster','Cartoonist','English','1908-08-04','1986-07-27'),(3864,'Bert Lance','Politician','American','1931-06-03','0000-00-00'),(3865,'Elsa Lanchester','Actress','American','1902-10-28','1986-12-26'),(3866,'Edwin Land','Inventor','American','1909-05-07','1991-03-01'),(3867,'Martin Landau','Actor','American','1928-06-20','0000-00-00'),(3868,'William Landay','Novelist','American',NULL,'0000-00-00'),(3869,'Ann Landers','Journalist','American','1918-07-04','2002-06-22'),(3870,'Sonny Landham','Actor','American','1941-02-11','0000-00-00'),(3871,'John Landis','Actor','American','1950-08-03','0000-00-00'),(3872,'Joe Lando','Actor','American','1961-12-09','0000-00-00'),(3873,'Alf Landon','Politician','American','1887-09-09','1987-10-12'),(3874,'Letitia Elizabeth Landon','Poet','English','1802-08-14','1838-10-15'),(3875,'Michael Landon','Actor','American','1936-10-31','1991-07-01'),(3876,'Walter Savage Landor','Poet','English','1775-01-30','1864-09-17'),(3877,'Wanda Landowska','Musician','Polish','1879-07-05','1959-08-16'),(3878,'Mary Landrieu','Politician','American','1955-11-23','0000-00-00'),(3879,'Mitch Landrieu','Politician','American','1960-08-16','0000-00-00'),(3880,'Ali Landry','Model','American','1973-07-21','0000-00-00'),(3881,'Jeff Landry','Politician','American','1970-12-23','0000-00-00'),(3882,'Tom Landry','Coach','American','1924-09-11','2000-02-12'),(3883,'Edwin Henry Landseer','Artist','English','1802-03-07','1873-10-01'),(3884,'Karl Landsteiner','Scientist','Austrian','1868-06-14','1943-06-26'),(3885,'Burton Lane','Composer','American','1912-02-02','1997-01-05'),(3886,'Dick Lane','Athlete','American','1928-04-16','0000-00-00'),(3887,'Frank Lane','Businessman','American','1896-02-01','1981-03-19'),(3888,'Franklin Knight Lane','Politician','American','1864-07-15','1921-05-18'),(3889,'Nathan Lane','Actor','American','1956-02-03','0000-00-00'),(3890,'Rose Wilder Lane','Journalist','American','1886-12-05','1968-10-30'),(3891,'Fritz Lang','Director','Austrian','1890-12-05','1976-08-02'),(3892,'Jonny Lang','Musician','American','1981-01-29','0000-00-00'),(3893,'Serge Lang','Mathematician','','1927-05-19','2005-09-12'),(3894,'Walter Lang','Director','American','1896-08-10','1972-02-07'),(3895,'John Langdon','Politician','American','1741-06-26','1819-09-18'),(3896,'Artie Lange','Actor','American','1967-10-11','0000-00-00'),(3897,'Christian Lous Lange','Politician','Norwegian','1869-09-17','1938-12-11'),(3898,'Dorothea Lange','Photographer','American','1895-05-26','1965-10-11'),(3899,'Jessica Lange','Actress','American','1949-04-20','0000-00-00'),(3900,'Ted Lange','Actor','American','1947-01-05','0000-00-00'),(3901,'Frank Langella','Actor','American','1940-01-01','0000-00-00'),(3902,'Heather Langenkamp','Actress','American','1964-07-17','0000-00-00'),(3903,'A. J. Langer','Actress','American','1974-05-22','0000-00-00'),(3904,'Bernhard Langer','Athlete','German','1957-08-27','0000-00-00'),(3905,'Susanne Langer','Philosopher','American','1895-12-20','1985-07-17'),(3906,'William Langewiesche','','',NULL,'0000-00-00'),(3907,'John Langhorne','Poet','English',NULL,NULL),(3908,'Irving Langmuir','Scientist','American','1881-01-31','1957-08-16'),(3909,'Stefano Langone','Musician','American','1989-02-27','0000-00-00'),(3910,'Brooke Langton','Actress','American','1970-11-27','0000-00-00'),(3911,'Lillie Langtry','Actress','British','1853-10-13','1929-02-12'),(3912,'Jaron Lanier','Artist','American','1960-05-03','0000-00-00'),(3913,'Sidney Lanier','Poet','American','1842-03-03','1881-09-07'),(3914,'James Lankford','Politician','American','1968-03-04','0000-00-00'),(3915,'Angela Lansbury','Actress','American','1925-10-16','0000-00-00'),(3916,'Meyer Lansky','Criminal','Russian','1902-07-04','1983-01-15'),(3917,'Tom Lantos','Diplomat','American','1928-02-01','2008-02-11'),(3918,'Robert Lanza','Scientist','American','1956-02-11','0000-00-00'),(3919,'Lewis H. Lapham','Editor','American','1935-01-08','0000-00-00'),(3920,'Pierre Laplace','Mathematician','French','1749-03-23','1827-03-05'),(3921,'Lucy Larcom','Poet','American','1824-03-05','1893-04-17'),(3922,'Ring Lardner','Comedian','American','1885-03-06','1933-09-25'),(3923,'Steve Largent','Athlete','American','1954-09-28','0000-00-00'),(3924,'Philip Larkin','Poet','English','1922-08-09','1985-12-02'),(3925,'Jeremy Larner','Author','American','1937-03-20','0000-00-00'),(3926,'John Larroquette','Actor','American','1947-11-25','0000-00-00'),(3927,'Don Larsen','Athlete','American','1929-08-07','0000-00-00'),(3928,'Rick Larsen','Politician','American','1965-06-15','0000-00-00'),(3929,'Samuel Larsen','Actor','American','1991-08-28','0000-00-00'),(3930,'Brie Larson','Actress','American','1989-10-01','0000-00-00'),(3931,'Erik Larson','Author','American','1954-01-03','0000-00-00'),(3932,'Gary Larson','Cartoonist','American','1950-08-14','0000-00-00'),(3933,'John B. Larson','Politician','American','1948-07-22','0000-00-00'),(3934,'John Larson','Politician','American','1948-07-22','0000-00-00'),(3935,'Jonathan Larson','Composer','American','1960-02-04','1996-01-25'),(3936,'Steig Larsson','Author','Swedish','1954-08-15','2004-11-09'),(3937,'Ali Larter','Model','American','1976-02-28','0000-00-00'),(3938,'Jacques-Henri Lartigue','Photographer','French','1894-06-13','1986-09-12'),(3939,'Harold Larwood','Athlete','English','1904-11-14','1995-07-22'),(3940,'Christopher Lasch','Historian','American','1932-06-01','1994-02-14'),(3941,'Tommy Lasorda','Coach','American','1927-09-22','0000-00-00'),(3942,'Ferdinand Lassalle','Politician','German','1825-04-11','1864-08-31'),(3943,'John Lasseter','Director','American','1957-01-12','0000-00-00'),(3944,'Bill Laswell','Musician','American','1955-02-12','0000-00-00'),(3945,'Greg Laswell','Musician','American','1974-04-26','0000-00-00'),(3946,'Yusef Lateef','Musician','American','1920-10-09','0000-00-00'),(3947,'Sanaa Lathan','Actress','American','1971-09-19','0000-00-00'),(3948,'Queen Latifah','Musician','American','1970-03-18','0000-00-00'),(3949,'Hugh Latimer','Clergyman','English',NULL,NULL),(3950,'Kenneth Scott Latourette','Historian','American','1884-08-06','1968-12-26'),(3951,'Andrew Lau','Director','Chinese','1960-04-04','0000-00-00'),(3952,'Andy Lau','Actor','Chinese','1961-09-27','0000-00-00'),(3953,'Charley Lau','Athlete','American','1933-04-12','0000-00-00'),(3954,'William Laud','Clergyman','English','1573-10-07','1645-01-10'),(3955,'Niki Lauda','Athlete','Austrian','1949-02-22','0000-00-00'),(3956,'Estee Lauder','Businesswoman','American','1907-01-07','2004-04-24'),(3957,'Harry Lauder','Entertainer','Scottish','1870-08-04','1950-02-26'),(3958,'Max von Laue','Scientist','German','1879-10-09','1960-04-24'),(3959,'Matt Lauer','Celebrity','American','1957-12-30','0000-00-00'),(3960,'James Laughlin','Poet','American','1914-10-30','1997-11-12'),(3961,'Robert B. 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We should try to bring in under the same hat not a splintered way of thinking, but all in harmony together.','',NULL,'art',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27,'Time','Alvar Aalto','Architect','\nFebruary 3, 1898\n','\nMay 11, 1976\n','Finnish','Our time is so specialised that we have people who know more and more or less and less.','',NULL,'Less',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28,'Life,Good,Art','Alvar Aalto','Architect','\nFebruary 3, 1898\n','\nMay 11, 1976\n','Finnish','Nothing is as dangerous in architecture as dealing with separated problems. If we split life into separated problems we split the possibilities to make good building art.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29,'Architecture,Work','Alvar Aalto','Architect','\nFebruary 3, 1898\n','\nMay 11, 1976\n','Finnish','We should concentrate our work not only to a separated housing problem but housing involved in our daily work and all the other functions of the city.','',NULL,'Daily',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30,'','Alvar Aalto','Architect','\nFebruary 3, 1898\n','\nMay 11, 1976\n','Finnish','We have almost a city has probably two or three hundred committees. Every committee is dealing with just one problem and has nothing to do with the other problems.','',NULL,'Nothing,Two,Problem',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31,'Faith,Life,Work','Willie Aames','Actor','\nJuly 15, 1960\n','','American','God continues to work miracles in my life.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32,'Good','Willie Aames','Actor','\nJuly 15, 1960\n','','American','Being stubborn can be a good thing. Being stubborn can be a bad thing. It just depends on how you use it.','',NULL,'Bad,Stubborn',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33,'Patience,God','Willie Aames','Actor','\nJuly 15, 1960\n','','American','God gives me the children\'s ministry heart and patience. This is what He wants. It\'s awesome. I don\'t know where He\'s gonna take it - but God is building this thing.','',NULL,'Heart',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34,'','Willie Aames','Actor','\nJuly 15, 1960\n','','American','I tell kids that people will let them down and people will hurt them. But Jesus Christ will never let them down and never hurt them.','',NULL,'Hurt,Down,Jesus',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35,'God','Willie Aames','Actor','\nJuly 15, 1960\n','','American','There are things God does for me daily, and it throws me into brain lock, because I know in my heart I don\'t deserve that kind of grace. I don\'t deserve that break.','',NULL,'Heart,Daily',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36,'','Willie Aames','Actor','\nJuly 15, 1960\n','','American','I don\'t think you need to go looking for the enemy. He\'s going to look for you.','',NULL,'Enemy,Looking',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(37,'','Willie Aames','Actor','\nJuly 15, 1960\n','','American','It\'s easy to be led astray when you\'re so broken. People take advantage of you.','',NULL,'Broken,Easy,Advantage',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(38,'God','Willie Aames','Actor','\nJuly 15, 1960\n','','American','Pray for your mate. Ask God to soften your heart and show you ways to be a better spouse.','',NULL,'Heart,Better',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(39,'','Willie Aames','Actor','\nJuly 15, 1960\n','','American','I started running away when I was five years old. It wasn\'t until I was an adult that I realized what I really wanted was somebody to come after me when I was running away.','',NULL,'After,Old,Away',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(40,'Death','Willie Aames','Actor','\nJuly 15, 1960\n','','American','I get scared to death when I see people who say they\'ve found Jesus Christ, and they\'re out there, and I wonder, who\'s teaching them? Who\'s mentoring them?','',NULL,'Jesus,Found',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(41,'','Willie Aames','Actor','\nJuly 15, 1960\n','','American','I realized there was very little in Hollywood I would ever feel comfortable doing. If I kept one foot there and one foot in my Christianity, I would never grow.','',NULL,'Ever,Grow,Hollywood',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(42,'Strength','Willie Aames','Actor','\nJuly 15, 1960\n','','American','I want kids to understand that strength doesn\'t come from what goes on around you. It comes from inside you, and that comes from Jesus Christ.','',NULL,'Jesus,Understand',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(43,'God','Willie Aames','Actor','\nJuly 15, 1960\n','','American','I\'m cleaning toilets for $30 a day, because I needed that $30, and people are pointing at me, saying, Look at the big movie star. Look where he is now. I just said, I\'m where God put me.','',NULL,'Saying,Put',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(44,'','Willie Aames','Actor','\nJuly 15, 1960\n','','American','I\'ve always been pretty tough in that way, where if you tell me I can\'t do something, I will prove you wrong.','',NULL,'Pretty,Tough,Wrong',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(45,'','Willie Aames','Actor','\nJuly 15, 1960\n','','American','I didn\'t become an actor because I wanted to act. Actually, I wanted to become a marine biologist. But most of all, I wanted to be accepted.','',NULL,'Become,Wanted,Act',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(46,'Teen','Willie Aames','Actor','\nJuly 15, 1960\n','','American','I didn\'t want to be the typical teen idol. I didn\'t want to be Leif Garrett. I didn\'t want to be Shaun Cassidy, David Cassidy or Parker Stevenson. I wanted to do my own thing.','',NULL,'Wanted,Idol',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(47,'','Willie Aames','Actor','\nJuly 15, 1960\n','','American','I had never really pictured myself working in children\'s ministries. I always figured I would be more comfortable with maybe teens or adult ministries.','',NULL,'Children,Working,Maybe',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(48,'Family','Willie Aames','Actor','\nJuly 15, 1960\n','','American','I had older brothers and sisters who were high achievers, and I felt different, misunderstood by my family. That\'s not my family\'s fault; it was my perception.','',NULL,'Different,Older',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(49,'','Willie Aames','Actor','\nJuly 15, 1960\n','','American','I lived to make Scott Baio laugh.','',NULL,'Laugh,Lived,Scott',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(50,'','Willie Aames','Actor','\nJuly 15, 1960\n','','American','I never thought I was particularly talented, and to be honest with you, I still don\'t.','',NULL,'Thought,Still,Honest',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(51,'','Willie Aames','Actor','\nJuly 15, 1960\n','','American','I never thought of myself as handsome.','',NULL,'Thought,Handsome',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(52,'Hope','Willie Aames','Actor','\nJuly 15, 1960\n','','American','I remember thinking, That\'s what I need - and that hope was in Jesus Christ.','',NULL,'Thinking,Jesus',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(53,'Love,Time,God','Willie Aames','Actor','\nJuly 15, 1960\n','','American','I spent six years in Bible study because I needed to get grounded. People really need to spend time in the Bible getting to know the God they claim to love.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(54,'','Willie Aames','Actor','\nJuly 15, 1960\n','','American','I suppose what\'s unique about our presentation is the amount of Scripture that kids get.','',NULL,'Kids,Unique,Scripture',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(55,'Great','Willie Aames','Actor','\nJuly 15, 1960\n','','American','I think people who are artists, actors, singers, great songwriters, they tend to have a hyper state of emotion where they feel things very, very deeply, probably more deeply than the average person walking down the street where it may affect them, but not to the same extent.','',NULL,'Person,May',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(56,'Sports','Hank Aaron','Athlete','\nFebruary 5, 1934\n','','American','My motto was always to keep swinging. Whether I was in a slump or feeling badly or having trouble off the field, the only thing to do was keep swinging.','',NULL,'Feeling,Motto',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(57,'','Hank Aaron','Athlete','\nFebruary 5, 1934\n','','American','It took me seventeen years to get three thousand hits in baseball. I did it in one afternoon on the golf course.','',NULL,'Baseball,Did,Three',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(58,'','Hank Aaron','Athlete','\nFebruary 5, 1934\n','','American','Guessing what the pitcher is going to throw is 80% of being a successful hitter. The other 20% is just execution.','',NULL,'Successful,Throw,Execution',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(59,'Work','Hank Aaron','Athlete','\nFebruary 5, 1934\n','','American','I don\'t feel right unless I have a sport to play or at least a way to work up a sweat.','',NULL,'Play,Unless',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(60,'Smile','Hank Aaron','Athlete','\nFebruary 5, 1934\n','','American','I never smile when I have a bat in my hands. That\'s when you\'ve got to be serious. When I get out on the field, nothing\'s a joke to me. I don\'t feel like I should walk around with a smile on my face.','',NULL,'Nothing,Serious',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(61,'Sports,Home','Hank Aaron','Athlete','\nFebruary 5, 1934\n','','American','The triple is the most exciting play in baseball. Home runs win a lot of games, but I never understood why fans are so obsessed with them.','',NULL,'Baseball',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(62,'Success,Failure','Hank Aaron','Athlete','\nFebruary 5, 1934\n','','American','Failure is a part of success.','',NULL,'Part',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(63,'Life','Hank Aaron','Athlete','\nFebruary 5, 1934\n','','American','I never doubted my ability, but when you hear all your life you\'re inferior, it makes you wonder if the other guys have something you\'ve never seen before. If they do, I\'m still looking for it.','',NULL,'Before,Still',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(64,'','Hank Aaron','Athlete','\nFebruary 5, 1934\n','','American','The pitcher has got only a ball. I\'ve got a bat. So the percentage in weapons is in my favor and I let the fellow with the ball do the fretting.','',NULL,'Ball,Weapons,Favor',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(65,'','Hank Aaron','Athlete','\nFebruary 5, 1934\n','','American','You can only milk a cow so long, then you\'re left holding the pail.','',NULL,'Long,Left,Holding',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(66,'Time','Hank Aaron','Athlete','\nFebruary 5, 1934\n','','American','I looked for the same pitch my whole career, a breaking ball. All of the time. I never worried about the fastball. They couldn\'t throw it past me, none of them.','',NULL,'Past,Career',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(67,'Alone,Home','Hank Aaron','Athlete','\nFebruary 5, 1934\n','','American','The thing I like about baseball is that it\'s one-on-one. You stand up there alone, and if you make a mistake, it\'s your mistake. If you hit a home run, it\'s your home run.','',NULL,'Baseball',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(68,'Home','Hank Aaron','Athlete','\nFebruary 5, 1934\n','','American','I\'m hoping someday that some kid, black or white, will hit more home runs than myself. Whoever it is, I\'d be pulling for him.','',NULL,'Black,Him',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(69,'','Hank Aaron','Athlete','\nFebruary 5, 1934\n','','American','Didn\'t come up here to read. Came up here to hit.','',NULL,'Here,Read,Hit',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(70,'','Hank Aaron','Athlete','\nFebruary 5, 1934\n','','American','I don\'t see pitches down the middle anymore - not even in batting practice.','',NULL,'Down,Practice,Anymore',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(71,'','Hank Aaron','Athlete','\nFebruary 5, 1934\n','','American','On the field, blacks have been able to be super giants. But, once our playing days are over, this is the end of it and we go back to the back of the bus again.','',NULL,'End,Again,Able',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(72,'','Frank Abagnale','Celebrity','\nApril 27, 1948\n','','American','If my forgeries looked as bad as the CBS documents, it would have been \'Catch Me In Two Days\'.','',NULL,'Bad,Two,Days',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(73,'Technology','Frank Abagnale','Celebrity','\nApril 27, 1948\n','','American','What I did in my youth is hundreds of times easier today. Technology breeds crime.','',NULL,'Today,Did',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(74,'','Frank Abagnale','Celebrity','\nApril 27, 1948\n','','American','Why do the Yankees always win? The other team can\'t stop looking at the pinstripes.','',NULL,'Win,Why,Team',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(75,'','Nicola Abbagnano','Philosopher','\nJuly 15, 1901\n','\nSeptember 9, 1990\n','Italian','Reason itself is fallible, and this fallibility must find a place in our logic.','',NULL,'Must,Find,Place',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(76,'War','Abu Abbas','Politician','\nDecember 10, 1948\n','\nMarch 8, 2004\n','Palestinian','We never had planned to hijack a ship. We never thought of any war plans outside the Palestinian lands. We wished that the program had not failed and then the warriors could have achieved their goals.','',NULL,'Thought,Goals',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(77,'War','Abu Abbas','Politician','\nDecember 10, 1948\n','\nMarch 8, 2004\n','Palestinian','I do not feel remorse. Everybody makes mistakes in war.','',NULL,'Mistakes,Makes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(78,'','Mahmoud Abbas','Statesman','\nMarch 26, 1935\n','','Palestinian','We cannot build foundations of a state without rule of law.','',NULL,'Without,Law,Cannot',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(79,'Time','Mahmoud Abbas','Statesman','\nMarch 26, 1935\n','','Palestinian','I say: The time has come for my courageous and proud people, after decades of displacement and colonial occupation and ceaseless suffering, to live like other peoples of the earth, free in a sovereign and independent homeland.','',NULL,'Live,After',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(80,'','Mahmoud Abbas','Statesman','\nMarch 26, 1935\n','','Palestinian','No state on earth can afford to allow several authorities to co-exist next to one another.','',NULL,'Another,Earth,State',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(81,'Life,Hope,Freedom','Mahmoud Abbas','Statesman','\nMarch 26, 1935\n','','Palestinian','We need international support so that our people live a life of normality, of dignity, of liberty and freedom. I hope that our cry for freedom may be heard.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(82,'Peace','Mahmoud Abbas','Statesman','\nMarch 26, 1935\n','','Palestinian','And also I assert our interest in respecting all our obligations and implementing all our commitments. And will save no effort whatever to protect this newborn opportunity of peace, that is provided through what we have already declared here today.','',NULL,'Today,Through',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(83,'','Mahmoud Abbas','Statesman','\nMarch 26, 1935\n','','Palestinian','Here, I declare that the Palestine Liberation Organization is ready to return immediately to the negotiating table on the basis of the adopted terms of reference based on international legitimacy and a complete cessation of settlement activities.','',NULL,'Here,Ready,Return',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(84,'Peace','Mahmoud Abbas','Statesman','\nMarch 26, 1935\n','','Palestinian','I can certainly put myself in Israel\'s shoes. They are humans just like we are. They want peace and security inside their borders.','',NULL,'Put,Security',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(85,'','Mahmoud Abbas','Statesman','\nMarch 26, 1935\n','','Palestinian','Israel reoccupied the cities of the West Bank by a unilateral action, and reestablished the civil and military occupation by a unilateral action, and it is the one that determines whether or not a Palestinian citizen has the right to reside in any part of the Palestinian Territory.','',NULL,'Action,Whether,Military',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(86,'Time,Freedom','Mahmoud Abbas','Statesman','\nMarch 26, 1935\n','','Palestinian','It is high time that the Palestinian people restore their freedom and independence. It is high time that the decades, the long decades of suffering and pain would stop.','',NULL,'Pain',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(87,'Peace','Mahmoud Abbas','Statesman','\nMarch 26, 1935\n','','Palestinian','Let us all pledge to protect this opportunity in order to see that the wish of peace becomes a true and daily fact in this region.','',NULL,'True,Daily',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(88,'','Mahmoud Abbas','Statesman','\nMarch 26, 1935\n','','Palestinian','Our efforts are not aimed at isolating Israel or de-legitimizing it; rather we want to gain legitimacy for the cause of the people of Palestine. We only aim to de-legitimize the settlement activities and the occupation and apartheid and the logic of ruthless force, and we believe that all the countr','',NULL,'Believe,Rather,Stand',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(89,'Government','Mahmoud Abbas','Statesman','\nMarch 26, 1935\n','','Palestinian','The core issue here is that the Israeli government refuses to commit to terms of reference for the negotiations that are based on international law and United Nations resolutions, and that it frantically continues to intensify building of settlements on the territory of the State of Palestine.','',NULL,'Law,Here',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(90,'','Mahmoud Abbas','Statesman','\nMarch 26, 1935\n','','Palestinian','The PLO and the Palestinian people adhere to the renouncement of violence and rejection and condemning of terrorism in all its forms, especially State terrorism, and adhere to all agreements signed between the Palestine Liberation Organization and Israel.','',NULL,'Rejection,Between,Violence',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(91,'Time','Mahmoud Abbas','Statesman','\nMarch 26, 1935\n','','Palestinian','The time has come to end the suffering and the plight of millions of Palestine refugees in the homeland and the Diaspora, to end their displacement and to realize their rights, some of them forced to take refuge more than once in different places of the world.','',NULL,'End,Different',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(92,'Freedom','Mahmoud Abbas','Statesman','\nMarch 26, 1935\n','','Palestinian','There is a requirement to ensure the withdrawal takes place in a civilized manner. We will be able to show the world we deserve independence and freedom.','',NULL,'Place,Able',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(93,'','Mahmoud Abbas','Statesman','\nMarch 26, 1935\n','','Palestinian','We always have hoped that American diplomacy deploys itself in dialogue and persuasion rather than by ultimatums. That is the path we want in international relations.','',NULL,'Path,American,Rather',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(94,'','Mahmoud Abbas','Statesman','\nMarch 26, 1935\n','','Palestinian','We cannot build a viable state with a country that is disintegrating into small pieces.','',NULL,'Country,Small,Cannot',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(95,'','Mahmoud Abbas','Statesman','\nMarch 26, 1935\n','','Palestinian','We differ on several issues. And this may include settlement, the release of prisoners, the wall closing institutions in Jerusalem.','',NULL,'May,Issues,Wall',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(96,'','Mahmoud Abbas','Statesman','\nMarch 26, 1935\n','','Palestinian','We expect President Bush to implement his own vision of a two-state solution, the birth of the Palestinian State and the ending of the occupation that started in 1967.','',NULL,'Vision,State,President',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(97,'Respect','Mahmoud Abbas','Statesman','\nMarch 26, 1935\n','','Palestinian','We have accepted the principle of democracy and we are committed to respect the popular verdict and the result of that national consultation.','',NULL,'Democracy,Result',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(98,'','Mahmoud Abbas','Statesman','\nMarch 26, 1935\n','','Palestinian','We have agreed with Prime Minister Ariel Sharon to cease all acts of violence against the Israelis and against the Palestinians wherever they are. Tranquility and quiet that will be witnessed and in our land, starting today, is the beginning for a new era.','',NULL,'Today,Violence,Against',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(99,'','Mahmoud Abbas','Statesman','\nMarch 26, 1935\n','','Palestinian','We have one authority and one law and everyone has the responsibility to follow that law and that authority.','',NULL,'Law,Everyone,Follow',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(100,'','Mahmoud Abbas','Statesman','\nMarch 26, 1935\n','','Palestinian','We want the Israelis to leave. They want to leave - so let us let them leave.','',NULL,'Leave,Israelis',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(101,'Life','Hiam Abbass','Actress','\nNovember 30, 1960\n','','Palestinian','My identity was a big issue when I was a teenager, and I had a lot of questions, like: \'Who am I?\' \'Who do I belong to?\' But when I was still quite young, I decided that belonging is a tough process in life, and I\'d better say I belonged to myself and the world rather than belonging to one nationali','',NULL,'Better,Still',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(102,'Great','Cleveland Abbe','Scientist','\nDecember 3, 1838\n','\nDecember 29, 1916\n','American','As a great man\'s influence never ends, so also there is not definite finality, no end, to a great survey; it runs along for centuries, ever responsive to the strain of the increasing needs of a growing population and an enlarging domain.','',NULL,'End,Ever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(103,'Life,Great','Cleveland Abbe','Scientist','\nDecember 3, 1838\n','\nDecember 29, 1916\n','American','My boyhood life in New York City has impressed me with the popular ignorance and also with the great need of something better than local lore and weather proverbs.','',NULL,'Ignorance',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(104,'Science','Cleveland Abbe','Scientist','\nDecember 3, 1838\n','\nDecember 29, 1916\n','American','True science is never speculative; it employs hypotheses as suggesting points for inquiry, but it never adopts the hypotheses as though they were demonstrated propositions.','',NULL,'True,Though',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(105,'Life','Cleveland Abbe','Scientist','\nDecember 3, 1838\n','\nDecember 29, 1916\n','American','It is inevitable that those to whom is vouchsafed a long life of usefulness should outlive the friends of their youth.','',NULL,'Long,Friends',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(106,'Dreams','Cleveland Abbe','Scientist','\nDecember 3, 1838\n','\nDecember 29, 1916\n','American','The atmosphere is much too near for dreams. It forces us to action. It is close to us. We are in it and of it. It rouses us both to study and to do. We must know its moods and also its motive forces.','',NULL,'Must,Study',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(107,'','Cleveland Abbe','Scientist','\nDecember 3, 1838\n','\nDecember 29, 1916\n','American','I have started that which the country will not willingly let die.','',NULL,'Country,Die,Started',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(108,'Love,Anger','Edward Abbey','Author','\nJanuary 29, 1927\n','\nMarch 14, 1989\n','American','Love implies anger. The man who is angered by nothing cares about nothing.','',NULL,'Nothing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(109,'Nature,Amazing','Edward Abbey','Author','\nJanuary 29, 1927\n','\nMarch 14, 1989\n','American','May your trails be crooked, winding, lonesome, dangerous, leading to the most amazing view. May your mountains rise into and above the clouds.','',NULL,'May',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(110,'Society','Edward Abbey','Author','\nJanuary 29, 1927\n','\nMarch 14, 1989\n','American','Society is like a stew. If you don\'t stir it up every once in a while then a layer of scum floats to the top.','',NULL,'Once,While',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(111,'Government','Edward Abbey','Author','\nJanuary 29, 1927\n','\nMarch 14, 1989\n','American','A patriot must always be ready to defend his country against his government.','',NULL,'Must,Country',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(112,'','Edward Abbey','Author','\nJanuary 29, 1927\n','\nMarch 14, 1989\n','American','Growth for the sake of growth is the ideology of the cancer cell.','',NULL,'Growth,Cancer,Ideology',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(113,'Alone','Edward Abbey','Author','\nJanuary 29, 1927\n','\nMarch 14, 1989\n','American','One man alone can be pretty dumb sometimes, but for real bona fide stupidity, there ain\'t nothin\' can beat teamwork.','',NULL,'Stupidity,Real',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(114,'Power,Best','Edward Abbey','Author','\nJanuary 29, 1927\n','\nMarch 14, 1989\n','American','Power is always dangerous. Power attracts the worst and corrupts the best.','',NULL,'Dangerous',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(115,'','Edward Abbey','Author','\nJanuary 29, 1927\n','\nMarch 14, 1989\n','American','Abolition of a woman\'s right to abortion, when and if she wants it, amounts to compulsory maternity: a form of rape by the State.','',NULL,'Woman,She,State',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(116,'','Edward Abbey','Author','\nJanuary 29, 1927\n','\nMarch 14, 1989\n','American','Wilderness is not a luxury but a necessity of the human spirit.','',NULL,'Human,Spirit,Necessity',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(117,'Men','Edward Abbey','Author','\nJanuary 29, 1927\n','\nMarch 14, 1989\n','American','Anarchism is founded on the observation that since few men are wise enough to rule themselves, even fewer are wise enough to rule others.','',NULL,'Wise,Enough',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(118,'Men,Home,War','Edward Abbey','Author','\nJanuary 29, 1927\n','\nMarch 14, 1989\n','American','The tragedy of modern war is that the young men die fighting each other - instead of their real enemies back home in the capitals.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(119,'','Edward Abbey','Author','\nJanuary 29, 1927\n','\nMarch 14, 1989\n','American','The missionaries go forth to Christianize the savages - as if the savages weren\'t dangerous enough already.','',NULL,'Enough,Dangerous,Weren',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(120,'','Edward Abbey','Author','\nJanuary 29, 1927\n','\nMarch 14, 1989\n','American','A drink a day keeps the shrink away.','',NULL,'Away,Drink,Shrink',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(121,'','Edward Abbey','Author','\nJanuary 29, 1927\n','\nMarch 14, 1989\n','American','The idea of wilderness needs no defense, it only needs defenders.','',NULL,'Idea,Needs,Defense',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(122,'Nature','Edward Abbey','Author','\nJanuary 29, 1927\n','\nMarch 14, 1989\n','American','For myself I hold no preferences among flowers, so long as they are wild, free, spontaneous. Bricks to all greenhouses! Black thumb and cutworm to the potted plant!','',NULL,'Black,Long',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(123,'Failure','Edward Abbey','Author','\nJanuary 29, 1927\n','\nMarch 14, 1989\n','American','Belief in the supernatural reflects a failure of the imagination.','',NULL,'Belief,Reflects',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(124,'','Edward Abbey','Author','\nJanuary 29, 1927\n','\nMarch 14, 1989\n','American','Our \'neoconservatives\' are neither new nor conservative, but old as Bablyon and evil as Hell.','',NULL,'Evil,Hell,Old',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(125,'','Edward Abbey','Author','\nJanuary 29, 1927\n','\nMarch 14, 1989\n','American','Our culture runs on coffee and gasoline, the first often tasting like the second.','',NULL,'Coffee,Often,Culture',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(126,'','Edward Abbey','Author','\nJanuary 29, 1927\n','\nMarch 14, 1989\n','American','You can\'t study the darkness by flooding it with light.','',NULL,'Study,Light,Darkness',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(127,'','Edward Abbey','Author','\nJanuary 29, 1927\n','\nMarch 14, 1989\n','American','Civilization is a youth with a molotov cocktail in his hand. Culture is the Soviet tank or L.A. cop that guns him down.','',NULL,'Him,Down,Youth',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(128,'Government','Edward Abbey','Author','\nJanuary 29, 1927\n','\nMarch 14, 1989\n','American','Say what you like about my bloody murderous government,\' I says, \'but don\'t insult me poor bleedin\' country.','',NULL,'Country,Poor',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(129,'Men','Edward Abbey','Author','\nJanuary 29, 1927\n','\nMarch 14, 1989\n','American','Grown men do not need leaders.','',NULL,'Leaders,Grown',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(130,'','Edward Abbey','Author','\nJanuary 29, 1927\n','\nMarch 14, 1989\n','American','If the end does not justify the means - what can?','',NULL,'End,Means,Justify',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(131,'Experience,Science','Edward Abbey','Author','\nJanuary 29, 1927\n','\nMarch 14, 1989\n','American','There is science, logic, reason; there is thought verified by experience. And then there is California.','',NULL,'Thought',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(132,'Best','Edward Abbey','Author','\nJanuary 29, 1927\n','\nMarch 14, 1989\n','American','When a man\'s best friend is his dog, that dog has a problem.','',NULL,'Friend,Problem',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(133,'','Lynn Abbey','Author','\nJanuary 1, 1948\n','','American','Ideas aren\'t magical; the only tricky part is holding on to one long enough to get it written down.','',NULL,'Long,Down,Enough',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(134,'','Lynn Abbey','Author','\nJanuary 1, 1948\n','','American','I\'m always trolling for trivia.','',NULL,'Trivia',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(135,'','Lynn Abbey','Author','\nJanuary 1, 1948\n','','American','I\'m dense when it comes to discouragement.','',NULL,'Comes,Dense',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(136,'','Lynn Abbey','Author','\nJanuary 1, 1948\n','','American','If you write, one of the questions you\'re always trying to answer is, Where do you get your ideas? And, if you write, you know how pointless a question this is and how difficult it is to answer.','',NULL,'Trying,Difficult,Write',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(137,'Computers,History','Lynn Abbey','Author','\nJanuary 1, 1948\n','','American','When I\'m not writing or tweaking my computer, I do embroidery. When I\'m not plunging into the past, tweaking, or embroidering, I\'m reading books about history, computers, or embroidery.','',NULL,'Past',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(138,'Good','Lynn Abbey','Author','\nJanuary 1, 1948\n','','American','A good short-story writer has an instinct for sketching in just enough background to ground the specific story.','',NULL,'Enough,Story',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(139,'','Lynn Abbey','Author','\nJanuary 1, 1948\n','','American','During the many centuries that magic, here on this planet, was presumed to have worked, there were at least as many theories as to how magic worked as there were cultures and religions.','',NULL,'Here,Magic,Worked',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(140,'','Lynn Abbey','Author','\nJanuary 1, 1948\n','','American','Editors of open anthologies actively seek submissions from all comers, established and unknown. They are willing to read whatever the tide washes up at their feet.','',NULL,'Whatever,Read,Open',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(141,'','Lynn Abbey','Author','\nJanuary 1, 1948\n','','American','For me, writing a short story is much, much harder than writing a novel.','',NULL,'Writing,Short,Story',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(142,'','Lynn Abbey','Author','\nJanuary 1, 1948\n','','American','I do have a small collection of traditional SF ideas which I\'ve never been able to sell. I\'m known as a fantasy writer and neither my agent nor my editors want to risk my brand by jumping genre.','',NULL,'Small,Able,Risk',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(143,'Time','Lynn Abbey','Author','\nJanuary 1, 1948\n','','American','I think my prose reads as if English were my second language. By the time I get to the end of a paragraph, I\'m dodging bullets and gasping for breath.','',NULL,'End,Language',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(144,'','Lynn Abbey','Author','\nJanuary 1, 1948\n','','American','I write sets of books, but I\'ve also written a lot of orphans.','',NULL,'Write,Books,Written',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(145,'','Lynn Abbey','Author','\nJanuary 1, 1948\n','','American','I\'m a writer first and an editor second... or maybe third or even fourth. Successful editing requires a very specific set of skills, and I don\'t claim to have all of them at my command.','',NULL,'Successful,Second,Writer',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(146,'','Lynn Abbey','Author','\nJanuary 1, 1948\n','','American','I\'m not constrained by being a genre writer. Any story I can imagine, I can cast as a fantasy novel and probably get it published.','',NULL,'Story,Writer,Imagine',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(147,'','Lynn Abbey','Author','\nJanuary 1, 1948\n','','American','I\'m one of those writers who, when writing, believes she\'s god-and that she hasn\'t bestowed free will on any of her characters. In that sense there are no surprises in any of my books.','',NULL,'Writing,Free,Sense',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(148,'','Lynn Abbey','Author','\nJanuary 1, 1948\n','','American','I\'ve read short stories that are as dense as a 19th century novel and novels that really are short stories filled with a lot of helium.','',NULL,'Short,Read,Stories',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(149,'','Lynn Abbey','Author','\nJanuary 1, 1948\n','','American','It took me about 12 years to reach my million-word mark. The challenge now is to continue to challenge myself.','',NULL,'Challenge,Took,Reach',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(150,'Time','Lynn Abbey','Author','\nJanuary 1, 1948\n','','American','It\'s been a long time since I\'ve written old-fashioned sword and sorcery; I\'m hoping it\'s like riding a bicycle.','',NULL,'Long,Since',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(151,'','Lynn Abbey','Author','\nJanuary 1, 1948\n','','American','It\'s possible to become so comfortable with one\'s style and structure that one ceases to grow.','',NULL,'Become,Possible,Grow',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(152,'Love,History','Lynn Abbey','Author','\nJanuary 1, 1948\n','','American','My writing has to support more than my research habit, but I love to curl up with a book about some dusty corner of history.','',NULL,'Writing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(153,'Good','Lynn Abbey','Author','\nJanuary 1, 1948\n','','American','Neophyte writers tend to believe that there is something magical about ideas and that if they can just get a hold of a good one, then their futures are ensured.','',NULL,'Believe,Ideas',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(154,'Time','Lynn Abbey','Author','\nJanuary 1, 1948\n','','American','No one uses a ribbon typewriter any more, but your final draft is not the time to try to wring a few more sheets out of your inkjet cartridge.','',NULL,'Try,Few',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(155,'','Lynn Abbey','Author','\nJanuary 1, 1948\n','','American','Once you\'ve invested hundreds of hours in creating a coherent universe, your story\'s grown to around a half-million words and can\'t be written as anything less than a trilogy.','',NULL,'Words,Anything,Around',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(156,'Great','Lynn Abbey','Author','\nJanuary 1, 1948\n','','American','One of my great passions is the collection of historical trivia.','',NULL,'Historical,Trivia',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(157,'','Lynn Abbey','Author','\nJanuary 1, 1948\n','','American','Short-story writing requires an exquisite sense of balance. Novelists, frankly, can get away with more. A novel can have a dull spot or two, because the reader has made a different commitment.','',NULL,'Writing,Different,Made',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(158,'','Berenice Abbott','Photographer','\nJuly 17, 1898\n','\nDecember 9, 1991\n','American','I didn\'t decide to be a photographer; I just happened to fall into it.','',NULL,'Fall,Happened,Decide',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(159,'Teacher','Berenice Abbott','Photographer','\nJuly 17, 1898\n','\nDecember 9, 1991\n','American','There are many teachers who could ruin you. Before you know it you could be a pale copy of this teacher or that teacher. You have to evolve on your own.','',NULL,'Before,Teachers',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(160,'','Berenice Abbott','Photographer','\nJuly 17, 1898\n','\nDecember 9, 1991\n','American','Photography can only represent the present. Once photographed, the subject becomes part of the past.','',NULL,'Past,Once,Present',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(161,'','Berenice Abbott','Photographer','\nJuly 17, 1898\n','\nDecember 9, 1991\n','American','Photography helps people to see.','',NULL,'Helps',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(162,'','Berenice Abbott','Photographer','\nJuly 17, 1898\n','\nDecember 9, 1991\n','American','The camera is no more an instrument of preservation, the image is.','',NULL,'Image,Camera,Instrument',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(163,'Life,Positive,Death','Berenice Abbott','Photographer','\nJuly 17, 1898\n','\nDecember 9, 1991\n','American','Does not the very word \'creative\' mean to build, to initiate, to give out, to act - rather than to be acted upon, to be subjective? Living photography is positive in its approach, it sings a song of life - not death.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(164,'Alone','Berenice Abbott','Photographer','\nJuly 17, 1898\n','\nDecember 9, 1991\n','American','Photography can never grow up if it imitates some other medium. It has to walk alone; it has to be itself.','',NULL,'Walk,Grow',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(165,'','Berenice Abbott','Photographer','\nJuly 17, 1898\n','\nDecember 9, 1991\n','American','The challenge for me has first been to see things as they are, whether a portrait, a city street, or a bouncing ball. In a word, I have tried to be objective.','',NULL,'Challenge,Word,Whether',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(166,'','Bud Abbott','Actor','\nOctober 2, 1897\n','\nApril 24, 1974\n','American','They liked me so long as the liquor flowed at my house, but I haven\'t seen any of them around lately.','',NULL,'Long,Around,House',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(167,'','Bud Abbott','Actor','\nOctober 2, 1897\n','\nApril 24, 1974\n','American','They disallowed this and disallowed that, and now I can\'t even get my head above water!','',NULL,'Water,Head,Above',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(168,'','Bud Abbott','Actor','\nOctober 2, 1897\n','\nApril 24, 1974\n','American','Now, on the St. Louis team we have Who\'s on first, What\'s on second, I Don\'t Know is on third.','',NULL,'Team,Second,Third',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(169,'Home,Movies','Bud Abbott','Actor','\nOctober 2, 1897\n','\nApril 24, 1974\n','American','It gets so boring at home. After all, how many reruns of Abbott and Costello movies can a guy watch on television?','',NULL,'Boring',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(170,'','Bud Abbott','Actor','\nOctober 2, 1897\n','\nApril 24, 1974\n','American','Once they get their hooks into you, you\'re a dead pigeon.','',NULL,'Dead,Once,Pigeon',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(171,'Love,Time,Great','Bud Abbott','Actor','\nOctober 2, 1897\n','\nApril 24, 1974\n','American','Sitting at home the way I do, I\'d just love the hear from people. It\'d be a great help in passing the time.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(172,'','Bud Abbott','Actor','\nOctober 2, 1897\n','\nApril 24, 1974\n','American','That\'s why so many stars are making pictures in Europe today. The tax guys are making thieves out of everybody.','',NULL,'Today,Why,Stars',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(173,'Car,Life','Bud Abbott','Actor','\nOctober 2, 1897\n','\nApril 24, 1974\n','American','Well, I always had a chauffer, because I have never driven a car in my life. I still can\'t drive.','',NULL,'Still',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(174,'','Bud Abbott','Actor','\nOctober 2, 1897\n','\nApril 24, 1974\n','American','You never heard of a comedy team that didn\'t fight, did you?','',NULL,'Fight,Did,Team',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(175,'','Diane Abbott','Politician','\nSeptember 27, 1953\n','','British','You can\'t defend the indefensible - anything you say sounds self-serving and hypocritical.','',NULL,'Anything,Sounds,Defend',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(176,'Health','Diane Abbott','Politician','\nSeptember 27, 1953\n','','British','Mental health is often missing from public health debates even though it\'s critical to wellbeing.','',NULL,'Often,Public',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(177,'Food','Diane Abbott','Politician','\nSeptember 27, 1953\n','','British','Families are struggling against a tide of junk information on junk food.','',NULL,'Against,Struggling',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(178,'','Diane Abbott','Politician','\nSeptember 27, 1953\n','','British','I don\'t think you can have pain and soul-searching doing the right thing for your child.','',NULL,'Pain,Child',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(179,'','Diane Abbott','Politician','\nSeptember 27, 1953\n','','British','I\'m not thick-skinned at all, and of course I\'m hurt by people attacking me as a person.','',NULL,'Hurt,Person,Attacking',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(180,'','Diane Abbott','Politician','\nSeptember 27, 1953\n','','British','Outsiders often have an insight that an insider doesn\'t quite have.','',NULL,'Often,Quite,Insight',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(181,'','Diane Abbott','Politician','\nSeptember 27, 1953\n','','British','Abortion is an issue of conscience for the Labour party.','',NULL,'Conscience,Party,Issue',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(182,'','Diane Abbott','Politician','\nSeptember 27, 1953\n','','British','Because when you watch U.S. television, all the presenters and reporters, they\'re all out of central casting.','',NULL,'Television,Watch,Casting',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(183,'','Diane Abbott','Politician','\nSeptember 27, 1953\n','','British','Finally, there\'s a sense in which I look at this Westminster village and London intelligentsia as an outsider.','',NULL,'Sense,London,Finally',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(184,'Fear','Diane Abbott','Politician','\nSeptember 27, 1953\n','','British','Gun crime is a major cause of fear and distress throughout the UK. The problem is deeply entrenched in a wide range of social and cultural factors and therefore not an isolated issue.','',NULL,'Problem,Gun',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(185,'','Diane Abbott','Politician','\nSeptember 27, 1953\n','','British','I believe every abortion is a tragedy.','',NULL,'Believe,Tragedy,Abortion',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(186,'','Diane Abbott','Politician','\nSeptember 27, 1953\n','','British','I knew what could happen to my son if he was sent to the wrong school and got in with the wrong crowd.','',NULL,'School,Happen,Son',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(187,'Time','Diane Abbott','Politician','\nSeptember 27, 1953\n','','British','I spend a lot of time visiting local organisations.','',NULL,'Spend,Local',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(188,'','Diane Abbott','Politician','\nSeptember 27, 1953\n','','British','I want to write a best-selling book.','',NULL,'Book,Write',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(189,'Marriage,Work','Diane Abbott','Politician','\nSeptember 27, 1953\n','','British','I wanted my marriage to work, but it didn\'t.','',NULL,'Wanted',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(190,'Christmas,Fear','Diane Abbott','Politician','\nSeptember 27, 1953\n','','British','I was a postman one Christmas and I developed a morbid fear of dogs.','',NULL,'Dogs',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(191,'','Diane Abbott','Politician','\nSeptember 27, 1953\n','','British','I\'m a West Indian mum and West Indian mums will go to the wall for their children.','',NULL,'Children,West,Wall',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(192,'','Diane Abbott','Politician','\nSeptember 27, 1953\n','','British','I\'m not the only Labour MP who sent their child to public school but I\'m the only one who\'s questioned about it.','',NULL,'School,Child,Public',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(193,'','Diane Abbott','Politician','\nSeptember 27, 1953\n','','British','In Parliament we debate on and we decide the laws that are going to govern the country.','',NULL,'Country,Decide,Laws',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(194,'Politics','Diane Abbott','Politician','\nSeptember 27, 1953\n','','British','In politics, the people I most despise are those who have no values.','',NULL,'Values,Despise',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(195,'','Diane Abbott','Politician','\nSeptember 27, 1953\n','','British','It\'s very lonely bringing up a child on your own.','',NULL,'Lonely,Child,Bringing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(196,'Family','Diane Abbott','Politician','\nSeptember 27, 1953\n','','British','My family were from Jamaica.','',NULL,'Jamaica',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(197,'','Diane Abbott','Politician','\nSeptember 27, 1953\n','','British','My father was a manual worker.','',NULL,'Father,Worker,Manual',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(198,'','Diane Abbott','Politician','\nSeptember 27, 1953\n','','British','My forebears refused to cut the sugar cane for plantation owners, and I am recognisably a product of that background.','',NULL,'Cut,Background,Sugar',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(199,'','Diane Abbott','Politician','\nSeptember 27, 1953\n','','British','My London constituency in Hackney has one of the highest levels of gun crime in the country. But the problem is no longer confined to inner city areas. Gun crime has spread to communities all over Britain.','',NULL,'Country,Problem,Gun',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(200,'Time','Grace Abbott','Activist','\nNovember 17, 1878\n','\nJune 19, 1939\n','American','Child labor and poverty are inevitably bound together and if you continue to use the labor of children as the treatment for the social disease of poverty, you will have both poverty and child labor to the end of time.','',NULL,'End,Children',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(201,'','Grace Abbott','Activist','\nNovember 17, 1878\n','\nJune 19, 1939\n','American','I stand on the sidewalk watching it because the responsibility is mine and I must, I take a very firm hold on the handles of the baby carriage and I wheel it into the traffic.','',NULL,'Must,Stand,Baby',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(202,'Great,Home','Grace Abbott','Activist','\nNovember 17, 1878\n','\nJune 19, 1939\n','American','Sometimes when I get home at night in Washington I feel as though I had been in a great traffic jam.','',NULL,'Night',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(203,'Education,Age','Grace Abbott','Activist','\nNovember 17, 1878\n','\nJune 19, 1939\n','American','The first and continuing argument for the curtailment of working hours and the raising of the minimum age was that education was necessary in a democracy and working children could not attend school.','',NULL,'School',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(204,'Government','Grace Abbott','Activist','\nNovember 17, 1878\n','\nJune 19, 1939\n','American','The jam is moving toward the Capitol where Congress sits in judgment on all the administrative agencies of Government.','',NULL,'Moving,Congress',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(205,'','Jack Henry Abbott','Author','\nJanuary 21, 1944\n','\nFebruary 10, 2002\n','American','Because there is something helpless and weak and innocent - something like an infant - deep inside us all that really suffers in ways we would never permit an insect to suffer.','',NULL,'Deep,Weak,Innocent',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(206,'','Jack Henry Abbott','Author','\nJanuary 21, 1944\n','\nFebruary 10, 2002\n','American','As long as I am nothing but a ghost of the civil dead, I can do nothing.','',NULL,'Nothing,Long,Dead',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(207,'','Jack Henry Abbott','Author','\nJanuary 21, 1944\n','\nFebruary 10, 2002\n','American','I have been desperate to escape for so many years now, it is routine for me to try to escape.','',NULL,'Try,Desperate,Escape',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(208,'Life,Anger','Jack Henry Abbott','Author','\nJanuary 21, 1944\n','\nFebruary 10, 2002\n','American','Imagine a thousand more such daily intrusions in your life, every hour and minute of every day, and you can grasp the source of this paranoia, this anger that could consume me at any moment if I lost control.','',NULL,'Daily',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(209,'','Jack Henry Abbott','Author','\nJanuary 21, 1944\n','\nFebruary 10, 2002\n','American','Nothing is over and done with. Nothing. Not even your malice.','',NULL,'Nothing,Done,Malice',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(210,'','Jack Henry Abbott','Author','\nJanuary 21, 1944\n','\nFebruary 10, 2002\n','American','Paranoia is an illness I contracted in institutions. It is not the reason for my sentences to reform school and prison. It is the effect, not the cause.','',NULL,'School,Reason,Cause',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(211,'Life','Jack Henry Abbott','Author','\nJanuary 21, 1944\n','\nFebruary 10, 2002\n','American','That is how prison is tearing me up inside. It hurts every day. Every day takes me further from my life.','',NULL,'Hurts,Takes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(212,'','Jack Henry Abbott','Author','\nJanuary 21, 1944\n','\nFebruary 10, 2002\n','American','The part of me which wanders through my mind and never sees or feels actual objects, but which lives in and moves through my passions and my emotions, experiences this world as a horrible nightmare.','',NULL,'Mind,Through,Lives',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(213,'Time','Jack Henry Abbott','Author','\nJanuary 21, 1944\n','\nFebruary 10, 2002\n','American','I escaped one time. In 1971 I was in the free world for six weeks.','',NULL,'Free,Six',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(214,'','Jack Henry Abbott','Author','\nJanuary 21, 1944\n','\nFebruary 10, 2002\n','American','I find it painful and angering to look in a mirror.','',NULL,'Find,Mirror,Painful',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(215,'','Jack Henry Abbott','Author','\nJanuary 21, 1944\n','\nFebruary 10, 2002\n','American','I\'ve wanted somehow to convey to you the sensations - the atmospheric pressure, you might say - of what it is to be seriously a long-term prisoner in an American prison.','',NULL,'Wanted,American,Might',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(216,'','Jack Henry Abbott','Author','\nJanuary 21, 1944\n','\nFebruary 10, 2002\n','American','My eyes, my brain seek out escape routes wherever I am sent.','',NULL,'Brain,Eyes,Escape',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(217,'Morning','Jack Henry Abbott','Author','\nJanuary 21, 1944\n','\nFebruary 10, 2002\n','American','One morning I woke up and was plunged into psychological shock. I had forgotten I was free.','',NULL,'Free,Forgotten',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(218,'Respect','Jack Henry Abbott','Author','\nJanuary 21, 1944\n','\nFebruary 10, 2002\n','American','The other inmates stand in a long straight line, flanked by guards, and I am dragged past them. I do not respect them, because they will not run - will not try to escape.','',NULL,'Past,Long',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(219,'','Jack Henry Abbott','Author','\nJanuary 21, 1944\n','\nFebruary 10, 2002\n','American','There was never sufficient evidence presented at my trial to support a finding of intent to kill.','',NULL,'Support,Finding,Evidence',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(220,'','Jack Henry Abbott','Author','\nJanuary 21, 1944\n','\nFebruary 10, 2002\n','American','To be in prison so long, it\'s difficult to remember exactly what you did to get there.','',NULL,'Long,Remember,Did',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(221,'','Jack Henry Abbott','Author','\nJanuary 21, 1944\n','\nFebruary 10, 2002\n','American','When I\'m forced by circumstances to be in a crowd of prisoners, it\'s all I can do to refrain from attack.','',NULL,'Attack,Crowd,Forced',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(222,'Life,Experience','Jack Henry Abbott','Author','\nJanuary 21, 1944\n','\nFebruary 10, 2002\n','American','When they talk of ghosts of the dead who wander in the night with things still undone in life, they approximate my subjective experience of this life.','',NULL,'Night',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(223,'','Jeff Abbott','Novelist','1963','','American','I believe the most intricate plot won\'t matter much to readers if they don\'t care about the characters, especially in a series. So I try to focus hard on making each character, whether villain or hero, have an interesting flaw that readers can relate to.','',NULL,'Believe,Character,Care',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(224,'Great','Jeff Abbott','Novelist','1963','','American','I do think Austin is a great town for writers; we have a lot of them here. But I grew up in Austin, and so I didn\'t move here because it was a creative mecca; I was just lucky to live here.','',NULL,'Live,Creative',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(225,'','Jeff Abbott','Novelist','1963','','American','I outline in some detail, but even after the outline is done I often get a new idea that is an improvement, so the outline is a living, breathing thing as well. I also re-outline when I\'m two-thirds done, to be sure that there is an emotional payoff from all the plot lines and to be sure the story i','',NULL,'Emotional,Done,After',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(226,'Life,Time,Good','Jeff Abbott','Novelist','1963','','American','I want to be a writer you can always depend on for a good read during your vacation, during your flight, during a time in your life when you want to forget the world around you.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(227,'Good','Jeff Abbott','Novelist','1963','','American','It\'s not at all uncommon for a writer to get a ton of publicity for one book and then not get as much for the next one. I don\'t worry about that because I try to worry about the one single part of the job I can control: the writing of the book. If I do that well, I feel, good tidings generally will ','',NULL,'Job,Single',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(228,'Work','Jeff Abbott','Novelist','1963','','American','No one forces me, or any other writer, to sell a film option on the books. If you don\'t want to run the risk that the filmmakers may adapt your work in a way you don\'t like, then you don\'t sell the option. You know when you sell it that they will have to make some changes, just because film and TV a','',NULL,'May,Different',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(229,'','Jeff Abbott','Novelist','1963','','American','The nicest notes I\'ve received from readers are those that tell me I\'ve gotten them back into reading for entertainment. For me, there is no greater compliment.','',NULL,'Tell,Reading,Greater',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(230,'','John Abbott','Statesman','\nMarch 12, 1821\n','\nOctober 30, 1893\n','','\'How do you know so much about everything?\' was asked of a very wise and intelligent man; and the answer was \'By never being afraid or ashamed to ask questions as to anything of which I was ignorant.\'','',NULL,'Wise,Everything,Anything',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(231,'','John Abbott','Statesman','\nMarch 12, 1821\n','\nOctober 30, 1893\n','','Every man\'s ability may be strengthened or increased by culture.','',NULL,'May,Culture,Ability',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(232,'War,Science','John Abbott','Statesman','\nMarch 12, 1821\n','\nOctober 30, 1893\n','','War is the science of destruction.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(233,'Life','Lyman Abbott','Author','\nDecember 18, 1835\n','\nOctober 22, 1922\n','American','Every life is a march from innocence, through temptation, to virtue or vice.','',NULL,'Through,Temptation',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(234,'','Lyman Abbott','Author','\nDecember 18, 1835\n','\nOctober 22, 1922\n','American','A child is a beam of sunlight from the Infinite and Eternal, with possibilities of virtue and vice- but as yet unstained.','',NULL,'Child,Virtue,Eternal',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(235,'Patience','Lyman Abbott','Author','\nDecember 18, 1835\n','\nOctober 22, 1922\n','American','Patience is passion tamed.','',NULL,'Passion,Tamed',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(236,'Life','Lyman Abbott','Author','\nDecember 18, 1835\n','\nOctober 22, 1922\n','American','Every life is march from innocence, through temptation, to virtue or vice.','',NULL,'Through,Temptation',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(237,'','Lyman Abbott','Author','\nDecember 18, 1835\n','\nOctober 22, 1922\n','American','I abhor a hoe. I am fond of flowers but not of dirt, and had rather buy them than cultivate them.','',NULL,'Rather,Flowers,Dirt',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(238,'','Lyman Abbott','Author','\nDecember 18, 1835\n','\nOctober 22, 1922\n','American','I cannot harness a horse. I am afraid of a cow.','',NULL,'Cannot,Afraid,Horse',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(239,'','Lyman Abbott','Author','\nDecember 18, 1835\n','\nOctober 22, 1922\n','American','It is easy to condemn, it is better to pity.','',NULL,'Better,Easy,Pity',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(240,'Religion','Lyman Abbott','Author','\nDecember 18, 1835\n','\nOctober 22, 1922\n','American','Religion is not a conclusion of the reason.','',NULL,'Reason,Conclusion',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(241,'','Lyman Abbott','Author','\nDecember 18, 1835\n','\nOctober 22, 1922\n','American','The highest qualities of character... must be earned.','',NULL,'Character,Must,Highest',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(242,'','Lyman Abbott','Author','\nDecember 18, 1835\n','\nOctober 22, 1922\n','American','The very essence of rationalism is that it assumes that the reason is the highest faculty in man and the lord of all the rest.','',NULL,'Reason,Lord,Rest',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(243,'','Megan Abbott','Author','','','American','I don\'t really consider any of my novels \'crime\' novels.','',NULL,'Crime,Consider,Novels',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(244,'Age','Megan Abbott','Author','','','American','I think it was Freud who said that we\'re all arrested at a certain age. For me, it was always 13.','',NULL,'Said,Freud',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(245,'Food','Megan Abbott','Author','','','American','I think there are two prevailing views of the suburbs in the States: either they\'re this sort of tedious place, where everyone is the same, buys the same food and drives around in their little minivans, or the view is that the suburbs are extremely perverse in a humorous way.','',NULL,'Two,Same',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(246,'Love','Megan Abbott','Author','','','American','I wrote my graduate thesis at New York University on hard-boiled fiction from the 1930s and 1940s, so, for about two years, I read nothing but Raymond Chandler, Dashiell Hammett, James Cain and Chester Himes. I developed such a love for this kind of writing.','',NULL,'Nothing,Writing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(247,'','Megan Abbott','Author','','','American','When I was eight or nine, there was a very scary case of a guy who murdered four children in my community. I had no conscious memory of it, but now I\'m sure that we all must have felt for these kids. We must have felt it, but no one was saying anything. I wonder now how much that impacted on me with','',NULL,'Past,Children,Must',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(248,'Change','Abdallah II','Leader','\nJanuary 30, 1962\n','','Jordanian','In our view, successful reform is not an event. It is a sustainable process that will build on its own successes - a virtuous cycle of change.','',NULL,'Successful,Process',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(249,'Future','Abdallah II','Leader','\nJanuary 30, 1962\n','','Jordanian','The Arab World is writing a new future; the pen is in our own hands.','',NULL,'Writing,Hands',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(250,'Time,Hope','Abdallah II','Leader','\nJanuary 30, 1962\n','','Jordanian','When I talk to people in need, they tell me they want to hope; they are eager for opportunity; they are ready for better days. And I can tell you that every time their hopes are disappointed, all nations lose.','',NULL,'Better',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(251,'','Abdallah II','Leader','\nJanuary 30, 1962\n','','Jordanian','Don\'t take \'no\' for an answer.','',NULL,'Answer',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(252,'','Abdallah II','Leader','\nJanuary 30, 1962\n','','Jordanian','Each country its cost analysis is going to be different. So what we are you seeing in Syria, for example, is different than what\'s going on in Jordan. The maps are being rewritten.','',NULL,'Different,Country,Seeing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(253,'','Abdallah II','Leader','\nJanuary 30, 1962\n','','Jordanian','Earth\'s dispossessed are vulnerable targets for extremists: those who teach that global justice is meaningless; that satisfaction can come only in violence, division, and intellectual isolation.','',NULL,'Justice,Violence,Earth',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(254,'Knowledge','Abdallah II','Leader','\nJanuary 30, 1962\n','','Jordanian','Historic changes and challenges. Breakthroughs in human knowledge and opportunity. And yet, for vast numbers across the globe, the daily realities have not altered.','',NULL,'Daily,Human',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(255,'','Abdallah II','Leader','\nJanuary 30, 1962\n','','Jordanian','I think this is really a defining moment for the Arab world. The problem is, it is all going to be about blood, sweat and tears. In certain countries it may be just sweat, and in some countries sweat and tears, and in some countries, as you can see, a lot of blood. I think initial instability is som','',NULL,'May,Problem,Moment',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(256,'Time','Abdallah II','Leader','\nJanuary 30, 1962\n','','Jordanian','Jordan has to show the Arab world that there\'s another way of doing things. We\'re a monarchy, yes, but if we can show democracy that leads to a two-, three-, four-party system - left, right and center - in a couple of years\' time, then the Muslim Brotherhood will no longer be something to contend wi','',NULL,'Democracy,Another',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(257,'Food','Abdallah II','Leader','\nJanuary 30, 1962\n','','Jordanian','Ten years ago I said, you know, my goal is to be able to get food on the table. What I\'m trying to say by that is trying to create a vibrant, capable and effective middle class. The quicker and stronger that we can be able to do this, the easier it is for political reform to move forward.','',NULL,'Forward,Political',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(258,'Change','Abdallah II','Leader','\nJanuary 30, 1962\n','','Jordanian','There is resistance to change. There\'s a resistance to ideas.','',NULL,'Ideas,Resistance',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(259,'Peace','Abdallah II','Leader','\nJanuary 30, 1962\n','','Jordanian','Together, we can create a world in which peace is real; in which every human being can thrive; in which all share the promise of our century. I believe we can succeed.','',NULL,'Believe,Human',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(260,'Society','Abdallah II','Leader','\nJanuary 30, 1962\n','','Jordanian','When we try to push the envelope, there are certain sectors of society that say this is a Zionist plot to sort of destabilize our country, or this is an American agenda.','',NULL,'Country,Try',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(261,'','Abdallah II','Leader','\nJanuary 30, 1962\n','','Jordanian','You\'re always going to have terrorism.','',NULL,'Terrorism',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(262,'Best','Paula Abdul','Musician','\nJune 19, 1962\n','','American','Everyone is your best friend when you are successful. Make sure that the people that you surround yourself with are also the people that you are not afraid of failing with.','',NULL,'Successful,Yourself',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(263,'Faith,Trust','Paula Abdul','Musician','\nJune 19, 1962\n','','American','Keep the faith, don\'t lose your perseverance and always trust your gut extinct.','',NULL,'Keep',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(264,'Fitness','Paula Abdul','Musician','\nJune 19, 1962\n','','American','Find fitness with fun dancing. It is fun and makes you forget about the dreaded exercise.','',NULL,'Fun,Forget',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(265,'Alone','Paula Abdul','Musician','\nJune 19, 1962\n','','American','I\'m happily single.','',NULL,'Single,Happily',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(266,'','Paula Abdul','Musician','\nJune 19, 1962\n','','American','Not only do I never lie, I never respond to lies, no matter how vicious, no matter how hurtful.','',NULL,'Lie,Matter,Lies',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(267,'Art','Paula Abdul','Musician','\nJune 19, 1962\n','','American','Your talent is your art. It is not to be taken for granted.','',NULL,'Talent,Granted',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(268,'Best','Paula Abdul','Musician','\nJune 19, 1962\n','','American','All you can do is the best you can do.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(269,'','Paula Abdul','Musician','\nJune 19, 1962\n','','American','Can you imagine Simon as a kid? His imaginary friends probably never wanted to play with him.','',NULL,'Him,Friends,Play',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(270,'Life','Paula Abdul','Musician','\nJune 19, 1962\n','','American','All my life I have been taught to take the high road and never to dignify salacious or false accusations and I have been taught never, never to lie.','',NULL,'Lie,Road',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(271,'Love,Best','Paula Abdul','Musician','\nJune 19, 1962\n','','American','America fell in love with the innocence of a kid who just was honest, saying, I did the best I could, and I had no formal training.','',NULL,'Saying',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(272,'Good,Positive','Paula Abdul','Musician','\nJune 19, 1962\n','','American','Constructive criticism is about finding something good and positive to soften the blow to the real critique of what really went on.','',NULL,'Real',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(273,'Family','Paula Abdul','Musician','\nJune 19, 1962\n','','American','For all of those willing to help me start a family, I am flattered. I will let you know when I need your help.','',NULL,'Help,Start',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(274,'','Paula Abdul','Musician','\nJune 19, 1962\n','','American','If they\'re singing about heartbreak, they\'ve lived it.','',NULL,'Singing,Lived,Heartbreak',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(275,'Life','Paula Abdul','Musician','\nJune 19, 1962\n','','American','\'American Idol\' has taken over my whole life.','',NULL,'American,Whole',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(276,'','Paula Abdul','Musician','\nJune 19, 1962\n','','American','Any types of auditions will be posted in trade magazines.','',NULL,'Trade,Types,Auditions',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(277,'','Paula Abdul','Musician','\nJune 19, 1962\n','','American','Everything is always a little surreal.','',NULL,'Everything,Surreal',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(278,'','Paula Abdul','Musician','\nJune 19, 1962\n','','American','I am in Toronto, shooting a movie for NBC.','',NULL,'Movie,Toronto,Nbc',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(279,'Good','Paula Abdul','Musician','\nJune 19, 1962\n','','American','I can\'t wait to be back on the dance floor. I feel really good about it.','',NULL,'Wait,Dance',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(280,'','Paula Abdul','Musician','\nJune 19, 1962\n','','American','I feel blessed to have as many comebacks as I can.','',NULL,'Blessed,Comebacks',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(281,'History','Paula Abdul','Musician','\nJune 19, 1962\n','','American','I got a call to come in and meet Fox, and the rest is history.','',NULL,'Rest,Call',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(282,'','Paula Abdul','Musician','\nJune 19, 1962\n','','American','I have been working up until recently with Neil Simon, who has been adapting the character to me.','',NULL,'Character,Working,Until',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(283,'','Paula Abdul','Musician','\nJune 19, 1962\n','','American','I signed on with Disney to star and choreograph an original film.','',NULL,'Film,Star,Original',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(284,'Great','Paula Abdul','Musician','\nJune 19, 1962\n','','American','I think a duet with Janet is a great idea.','',NULL,'Idea,Duet',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(285,'Age,Great','Paula Abdul','Musician','\nJune 19, 1962\n','','American','I think it would be great if there were no age limit.','',NULL,'Limit',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(286,'Power','Paula Abdul','Musician','\nJune 19, 1962\n','','American','I welcome him like I welcome cold sores. He\'s from England, he\'s angry and he\'s got Mad Power Disease.','',NULL,'Angry,Him',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(287,'Sports','Kareem Abdul-Jabbar','Athlete','\nApril 16, 1947\n','','American','You can\'t win unless you learn how to lose.','',NULL,'Win,Learn',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(288,'Dreams','Kareem Abdul-Jabbar','Athlete','\nApril 16, 1947\n','','American','I tell kids to pursue their basketball dreams, but I tell them to not let that be their only dream.','',NULL,'Basketball,Tell',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(289,'','Kareem Abdul-Jabbar','Athlete','\nApril 16, 1947\n','','American','I think race has been a burden for black Americans. Being Muslim has also been a challenge because so many people do not understand Islam.','',NULL,'Islam,Black,Understand',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(290,'History','Kareem Abdul-Jabbar','Athlete','\nApril 16, 1947\n','','American','A lot of young players don\'t really know much about the history of the game and a lot of them are missing out on what the game is all about, especially the whole concept of sportsmanship and teamwork.','',NULL,'Game,Young',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(291,'','Kareem Abdul-Jabbar','Athlete','\nApril 16, 1947\n','','American','Five guys on the court working together can achieve more than five talented individuals who come and go as individuals.','',NULL,'Together,Working,Achieve',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(292,'Time','Kareem Abdul-Jabbar','Athlete','\nApril 16, 1947\n','','American','I try to do the right thing at the right time. They may just be little things, but usually they make the difference between winning and losing.','',NULL,'Winning,May',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(293,'Time','Kareem Abdul-Jabbar','Athlete','\nApril 16, 1947\n','','American','I\'m not comfortable being preachy, but more people need to start spending as much time in the library as they do on the basketball court.','',NULL,'Basketball,Start',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(294,'','Kareem Abdul-Jabbar','Athlete','\nApril 16, 1947\n','','American','As a parent, I have a job as a role model to my children, and by extension, to other young people.','',NULL,'Children,Job,Young',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(295,'','Kareem Abdul-Jabbar','Athlete','\nApril 16, 1947\n','','American','I saw Islam as the correct way to live, and I chose to try to live that way.','',NULL,'Live,Islam,Try',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(296,'','Kareem Abdul-Jabbar','Athlete','\nApril 16, 1947\n','','American','If not shown appreciation, it gets to you.','',NULL,'Gets,Shown',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(297,'Good','Kareem Abdul-Jabbar','Athlete','\nApril 16, 1947\n','','American','As brilliant an individual that Michael Jordan was, he was not successful until he got with a good team unit.','',NULL,'Successful,Team',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(298,'Good,Great','Kareem Abdul-Jabbar','Athlete','\nApril 16, 1947\n','','American','I think that the good and the great are only separated by the willingness to sacrifice.','',NULL,'Sacrifice',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(299,'','Kareem Abdul-Jabbar','Athlete','\nApril 16, 1947\n','','American','I expect more people from China and Asia to end up in the NBA.','',NULL,'End,Expect,Nba',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(300,'Teacher','Kareem Abdul-Jabbar','Athlete','\nApril 16, 1947\n','','American','I would suggest that teachers show their students concrete examples of the negative effects of the actions that gangsta rappers glorify.','',NULL,'Negative,Show',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(301,'Nature','Kareem Abdul-Jabbar','Athlete','\nApril 16, 1947\n','','American','In athletics there\'s always been a willingness to cheat if it looks like you\'re not cheating. I think that\'s just a quirk of human nature.','',NULL,'Human,Cheating',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(302,'Great','Kareem Abdul-Jabbar','Athlete','\nApril 16, 1947\n','','American','A team will always appreciate a great individual if he\'s willing to sacrifice for the group.','',NULL,'Sacrifice,Team',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(303,'','Kareem Abdul-Jabbar','Athlete','\nApril 16, 1947\n','','American','Center is a very tough position to play.','',NULL,'Play,Tough,Position',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(304,'','Kareem Abdul-Jabbar','Athlete','\nApril 16, 1947\n','','American','I think someone should explain to the child that it\'s OK to make mistakes. That\'s how we learn. When we compete, we make mistakes.','',NULL,'Mistakes,Someone,Learn',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(305,'Work','Kareem Abdul-Jabbar','Athlete','\nApril 16, 1947\n','','American','Fundamental preparation is always effective. Work on those parts of your game that are fundamentally weak.','',NULL,'Game,Weak',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(306,'','Kareem Abdul-Jabbar','Athlete','\nApril 16, 1947\n','','American','I feel that there has been progress made since I was a boy on matters of race, but we have a long way to go.','',NULL,'Long,Made,Progress',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(307,'','Kareem Abdul-Jabbar','Athlete','\nApril 16, 1947\n','','American','A lot of players think the game is all about individual performances when it\'s really all about a team game.','',NULL,'Game,Team,Individual',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(308,'History','Kareem Abdul-Jabbar','Athlete','\nApril 16, 1947\n','','American','In a typical history book, black Americans are mentioned in the context of slavery or civil rights. There\'s so much more to the story.','',NULL,'Book,Black',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(309,'Music','Kareem Abdul-Jabbar','Athlete','\nApril 16, 1947\n','','American','Music rhythms are mathematical patterns. When you hear a song and your body starts moving with it, your body is doing math. The kids in their parents\' garage practicing to be a band may not realize it, but they\'re also practicing math.','',NULL,'Moving,Parents',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(310,'','Kareem Abdul-Jabbar','Athlete','\nApril 16, 1947\n','','American','The transition was difficult. It\'s hard to stop something that you\'ve enjoyed and that has been very rewarding.','',NULL,'Hard,Difficult,Stop',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(311,'History','Kareem Abdul-Jabbar','Athlete','\nApril 16, 1947\n','','American','Black people don\'t have an accurate idea of their history, which has been either suppressed or distorted.','',NULL,'Black,Idea',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(312,'','King Abdullah II','Statesman','\nJanuary 30, 1962\n','','Jordanian','It is always dangerous to underestimate anybody.','',NULL,'Dangerous,Anybody',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(313,'Life,Good,Courage','King Abdullah II','Statesman','\nJanuary 30, 1962\n','','Jordanian','I have the responsibility of over four million people, and I am in a position to do good, to be able to bring about a new life for my people, and I will continue to move in that direction. It\'s a burden, but it needs to be done, and you have to have the courage and wisdom to see it through.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(314,'','King Abdullah II','Statesman','\nJanuary 30, 1962\n','','Jordanian','We want to be, I think, an example for the rest of the Arab world, because there are a lot of people who say that the only democracy you can have in the Middle East is the Muslim Brotherhood.','',NULL,'Democracy,Rest,Muslim',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(315,'Age','King Abdullah II','Statesman','\nJanuary 30, 1962\n','','Jordanian','Today more than ever we need creative minds to address the issues of the age. And one of the most urgent is this: How can humanity know so much, achieve so much, and still fail so many people so badly?','',NULL,'Today,Humanity',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(316,'Future','King Abdullah II','Statesman','\nJanuary 30, 1962\n','','Jordanian','If you believe that the killing of innocent people is right, then you are not part of my future.','',NULL,'Believe,Innocent',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(317,'Peace','King Abdullah II','Statesman','\nJanuary 30, 1962\n','','Jordanian','Mr. President, prime ministers, let us have ambitions: ambitions to move beyond the violence and occupation, to the day when two states, Palestine and Israel, can live together side by side in peace and security.','',NULL,'Live,Together',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(318,'Success','King Abdullah II','Statesman','\nJanuary 30, 1962\n','','Jordanian','I think the success of democracy is not really police security; it\'s the presence of a broad middle class. The stronger the middle class of a people is, the less you have to worry about one group coming in and exploiting the democratic process for its own ends.','',NULL,'Democracy,Worry',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(319,'','King Abdullah II','Statesman','\nJanuary 30, 1962\n','','Jordanian','Political development should start at the grassroots.','',NULL,'Political,Start,Grassroots',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(320,'','King Abdullah II','Statesman','\nJanuary 30, 1962\n','','Jordanian','I like to look at the glass half full.','',NULL,'Full,Half,Glass',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(321,'','King Abdullah II','Statesman','\nJanuary 30, 1962\n','','Jordanian','If everybody is happy, then something is wrong with the democratic process.','',NULL,'Happy,Wrong,Everybody',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(322,'Time,Fear','King Abdullah II','Statesman','\nJanuary 30, 1962\n','','Jordanian','Jerusalem is a time bomb that I fear is just waiting to go off.','',NULL,'Waiting',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(323,'','King Abdullah II','Statesman','\nJanuary 30, 1962\n','','Jordanian','Whenever you have a crisis, you\'re always going to have the extremists taking advantage of the situation.','',NULL,'Crisis,Situation,Taking',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(324,'','King Abdullah II','Statesman','\nJanuary 30, 1962\n','','Jordanian','I\'m just very wary that once you start military operations in any country, it\'s very difficult to predict what the outcome is.','',NULL,'Country,Difficult,Start',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(325,'Leadership,Family','King Abdullah II','Statesman','\nJanuary 30, 1962\n','','Jordanian','It\'s a tremendous responsibility to be direct descendants of the prophet Muhammad. This family has had the burden of leadership on its shoulders for 1,400 years. I\'m not going to drop the ball on my shift.','',NULL,'Ball',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(326,'Peace,Hope,Freedom','King Abdullah II','Statesman','\nJanuary 30, 1962\n','','Jordanian','Many will view the compromises that will be made during your negotiations as painful concessions. But why not view them as peace offerings, ones that will provide in return the priceless gifts of hope, security and freedom for our children and our children\'s?','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(327,'','King Abdullah II','Statesman','\nJanuary 30, 1962\n','','Jordanian','The monarchy that I hand over to my son is not going to be the same one that I have inherited.','',NULL,'Same,Son,Hand',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(328,'Future','King Abdullah II','Statesman','\nJanuary 30, 1962\n','','Jordanian','The security and the future of Jordan is hand-in-hand with the future of the Palestinians and the Israelis.','',NULL,'Security,Jordan',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(329,'','King Abdullah II','Statesman','\nJanuary 30, 1962\n','','Jordanian','What keeps me up at night is poverty and unemployment.','',NULL,'Night,Poverty,Keeps',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(330,'','King Abdullah II','Statesman','\nJanuary 30, 1962\n','','Jordanian','And as an American colleague said to me several months ago, he said, \'I think the challenge in Jordan - and, again, this is for the rest of the Middle East - we need to define what center is. And once we can define what center is to a Jordanian, then we can decide what\'s left and what\'s right of tha','',NULL,'Challenge,Said,American',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(331,'Hope','King Abdullah II','Statesman','\nJanuary 30, 1962\n','','Jordanian','At the end of the day we want to bring stability and hope to Iraq. That\'s the only way to defeat terrorism.','',NULL,'End,Defeat',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(332,'Future','King Abdullah II','Statesman','\nJanuary 30, 1962\n','','Jordanian','Blowing up buses will not induce the Israelis to move forward, and neither will the killing of Palestinians or the demolition of their homes and their future. All this needs to stop. And we pledge that Jordan will do its utmost to help achieve it.','',NULL,'Forward,Help',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(333,'','King Abdullah II','Statesman','\nJanuary 30, 1962\n','','Jordanian','Chemical weapons are something that scares everybody.','',NULL,'Everybody,Weapons,Chemical',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(334,'','King Abdullah II','Statesman','\nJanuary 30, 1962\n','','Jordanian','Fifty-seven countries in the world, a third of the United Nations, do not recognize Israel. In a way, I think North Korea has better international relations than Israel.','',NULL,'Better,United,Israel',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(335,'Education,Health','King Abdullah II','Statesman','\nJanuary 30, 1962\n','','Jordanian','For me, I am left leaning when it comes to health and education, on the right when it comes to defense. So I don\'t know where I come on the political spectrum. And I think this the challenge that a lot of Jordanians have to deal with.','',NULL,'Political',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(336,'','King Abdullah II','Statesman','\nJanuary 30, 1962\n','','Jordanian','I believe nuclear energy in Jordan will be done in such a way where it is a public-private partnership so everyone can see exactly what\'s going on.','',NULL,'Believe,Done,Energy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(337,'','Shinzo Abe','Statesman','\nSeptember 21, 1954\n','','Japanese','During the Koizumi administration, I served as the Deputy Chief Cabinet Secretary as well as the Chief Cabinet Secretary.','',NULL,'Chief,Secretary,Cabinet',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(338,'','Shinzo Abe','Statesman','\nSeptember 21, 1954\n','','Japanese','Haven\'t we put off problems without clarifying Japan\'s will to protect the lives and assets of its people and territory with its own hands, and merely accepted the benefits of economic prosperity?','',NULL,'Without,Put,Problems',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(339,'','Shinzo Abe','Statesman','\nSeptember 21, 1954\n','','Japanese','I believe it is important that we Japanese write a constitution for ourselves that would reflect the shape of the country we consider desirable in the 21st century.','',NULL,'Believe,Important,Country',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(340,'Failure','Shinzo Abe','Statesman','\nSeptember 21, 1954\n','','Japanese','I have experienced failure as a politician and for that very reason, I am ready to give everything for Japan.','',NULL,'Everything,Give',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(341,'Women,Sympathy','Shinzo Abe','Statesman','\nSeptember 21, 1954\n','','Japanese','I have to express sympathy from the bottom of my heart to those people who were taken as wartime comfort women. As a human being, I would like to express my sympathies, and also as prime minister of Japan I need to apologize to them.','',NULL,'Heart',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(342,'Change,Power,Freedom','Shinzo Abe','Statesman','\nSeptember 21, 1954\n','','Japanese','I swear I will do everything in my power to change the situation in Tibet where human rights are being suppressed. Tibet seeks freedom and democracy and we agree on those values.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(343,'Peace,Politics','Shinzo Abe','Statesman','\nSeptember 21, 1954\n','','Japanese','I think it is the responsibility of anyone involved in politics to always think of what Japan can do to contribute more to the peace and stability not just of Japan and the region but of the entire world.','',NULL,'Anyone',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(344,'','Shinzo Abe','Statesman','\nSeptember 21, 1954\n','','Japanese','I will aim to restore the Japan-U.S. alliance and Japan\'s strong diplomatic capabilities. Japan can\'t pursue a strong foreign policy without strengthening its alliance with the United States.','',NULL,'Strong,Without,United',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(345,'Hope,Future','Shinzo Abe','Statesman','\nSeptember 21, 1954\n','','Japanese','Japan\'s beautiful seas and its territory are under threat, and young people are having trouble finding hope in the future amid economic slump. I promise to protect Japan\'s land and sea, and the lives of the Japanese people no matter what.','',NULL,'Beautiful',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(346,'History','Shinzo Abe','Statesman','\nSeptember 21, 1954\n','','Japanese','The 20th century was a century in which human rights were infringed upon in numerous parts of the world, and Japan also bears responsibility in that regard. I believe that we have to look at our own history with humility and think about our responsibility.','',NULL,'Believe,Human',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(347,'','Shinzo Abe','Statesman','\nSeptember 21, 1954\n','','Japanese','The Japan-U.S. alliance is an irreplaceable alliance. And I would like to further consolidate and broaden that alliance.','',NULL,'Alliance,Broaden,Further',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(348,'','Shinzo Abe','Statesman','\nSeptember 21, 1954\n','','Japanese','The Senkaku islands are inherently Japanese territory. I want to show my strong determination to prevent this from changing.','',NULL,'Strong,Show,Changing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(349,'Peace','Shinzo Abe','Statesman','\nSeptember 21, 1954\n','','Japanese','The visits Prime Minister Koizumi made to the Yasukuni Shrine, I believe, had nothing to do with approval ratings. He paid respects at the Yasukuni Shrine to pay respects to the people of Japan who fought and lost their lives for the country and to pray for the peace of their souls.','',NULL,'Believe,Nothing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(350,'Money,Positive','Shinzo Abe','Statesman','\nSeptember 21, 1954\n','','Japanese','To protect people\'s lives and keep our children safe, we must implement public-works spending and do so proudly. If possible, I\'d like to see the Bank of Japan purchase all of the construction bonds that we need to issue to cover the cost. That would also forcefully circulate money in the market. Th','',NULL,'Children',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(351,'Hope','Shinzo Abe','Statesman','\nSeptember 21, 1954\n','','Japanese','To serve as prime minister while being too mindful of the approval rating is like serving as a prime minister on a roller coaster. What is important, I believe, is that I really act on promises that I make and leave results. Leave a track record and show that to the Japanese public, who will, at the','',NULL,'Believe,End',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(352,'Work','Agha Hasan Abedi','Businessman','\nMay 14, 1922\n','','Pakistani','The conventional definition of management is getting work done through people, but real management is developing people through work.','',NULL,'Real,Done',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(353,'Truth','Peter Abelard','Philosopher','1079','1142','French','It is by doubting that we come to investigate, and by investigating that we recognize the truth.','',NULL,'Doubting,Recognize',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(354,'Truth,Wisdom','Peter Abelard','Philosopher','1079','1142','French','The key to wisdom is this - constant and frequent questioning, for by doubting we are led to question and by questioning we arrive at the truth.','',NULL,'Question',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(355,'','Sam Abell','Photographer','1945','','American','As I have practiced it, photography produces pleasure by simplicity. I see something special and show it to the camera. A picture is produced. The moment is held until someone sees it. Then it is theirs.','',NULL,'Someone,Special,Moment',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(356,'Work','Sam Abell','Photographer','1945','','American','A mad, keen photographer needs to get out into the world and work and make mistakes.','',NULL,'Mistakes,Mad',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(357,'','Sam Abell','Photographer','1945','','American','It matters little how much equipment we use; it matters much that we be masters of all we do use.','',NULL,'Matters,Masters,Use',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(358,'Alone','Sam Abell','Photographer','1945','','American','Photography, alone of the arts, seems perfected to serve the desire humans have for a moment - this very moment - to stay.','',NULL,'Moment,Desire',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(359,'Work,Best','Sam Abell','Photographer','1945','','American','My best work is often almost unconscious and occurs ahead of my ability to understand it.','',NULL,'Understand',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(360,'','Hal Abelson','Scientist','','','American','If I have not seen as far as others, it is because giants were standing on my shoulders.','',NULL,'Others,Far,Seen',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(361,'Time','John Abercrombie','Musician','\nDecember 16, 1944\n','','American','Classical musicians do this all the time. They want perfection. So they piece things together. Eight bars of this and six bars of that. Glenn Gould said that with a recording he wanted to make perfect versions of pieces.','',NULL,'Together,Perfect',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(362,'Time','John Abercrombie','Musician','\nDecember 16, 1944\n','','American','Every time I listen back to solos of mine I\'ll hear something I like and then another phrase that I can\'t stand. You have to live with what you play. And the recording medium puts that on us. When I play live gigs I don\'t think so much like that.','',NULL,'Live,Play',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(363,'Fear','John Abercrombie','Musician','\nDecember 16, 1944\n','','American','I don\'t remember what was going through my mind, but what was going through my body was fear and terror. I had been on the road with Johnny and working gigs and playing a lot of the organ clubs.','',NULL,'Mind,Through',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(364,'Music','John Abercrombie','Musician','\nDecember 16, 1944\n','','American','If you listen to a lot of music, it gradually seeps into your consciousness or your unconsciousness and comes out in your music.','',NULL,'Listen,Comes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(365,'','John Abercrombie','Musician','\nDecember 16, 1944\n','','American','On record dates like that I never felt too nervous because everything was really overdubbed. When we did that album, we were in the studio for probably a week, so you had a lot of opportunity to fix things.','',NULL,'Everything,Did,Week',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(366,'Music','John Abercrombie','Musician','\nDecember 16, 1944\n','','American','You\'re just sort of searching for this \'thing\' and sometimes you get it and sometimes you don\'t. All music is imperfect, but in jazz since you\'re improvising, at least the way I play, I\'m trying to follow my train of thought in a solo.','',NULL,'Trying,Thought',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(367,'Work,Poetry','Lascelles Abercrombie','Poet','\nJanuary 9, 1881\n','\nOctober 27, 1938\n','British','Poetry is the work of poets, not of peoples or communities; artistic creation can never be anything but the production of an individual mind.','',NULL,'Mind',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(368,'','Lascelles Abercrombie','Poet','\nJanuary 9, 1881\n','\nOctober 27, 1938\n','British','It is more difficult to keep the attention of hearers than of readers.','',NULL,'Keep,Difficult,Attention',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(369,'Beauty,Poetry','Lascelles Abercrombie','Poet','\nJanuary 9, 1881\n','\nOctober 27, 1938\n','British','But the gravest difficulty, and perhaps the most important, in poetry meant solely for recitation, is the difficulty of achieving verbal beauty, or rather of making verbal beauty tell.','',NULL,'Important',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(370,'','Lascelles Abercrombie','Poet','\nJanuary 9, 1881\n','\nOctober 27, 1938\n','British','An epic is not made by piecing together a set of heroic lays, adjusting their discrepancies and making them into a continuous narrative.','',NULL,'Together,Made,Making',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(371,'Society','Lascelles Abercrombie','Poet','\nJanuary 9, 1881\n','\nOctober 27, 1938\n','British','But the development of human society does not go straight forward; and the epic process will therefore be a recurring process, the series a recurring series - though not in exact repetition.','',NULL,'Forward,Human',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(372,'Experience','Lascelles Abercrombie','Poet','\nJanuary 9, 1881\n','\nOctober 27, 1938\n','British','There is only one thing which can master the perplexed stuff of epic material into unity; and that is, an ability to see in particular human experience some significant symbolism of man\'s general destiny.','',NULL,'Human,Destiny',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(373,'Art,Society,Poetry','Lascelles Abercrombie','Poet','\nJanuary 9, 1881\n','\nOctober 27, 1938\n','British','By the general process of epic poetry, I mean the way this form of art has constantly responded to the profound needs of the society in which it was made.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(374,'Life,Great,Attitude','Lascelles Abercrombie','Poet','\nJanuary 9, 1881\n','\nOctober 27, 1938\n','British','Epic poetry exhibits life in some great symbolic attitude. It cannot strictly be said to symbolize life itself, but always some manner of life.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(375,'','Lascelles Abercrombie','Poet','\nJanuary 9, 1881\n','\nOctober 27, 1938\n','British','For the stage displays the first vigorous expression, as the natural thing and without conspicuous restraint, of private individuality.','',NULL,'Without,Natural,Expression',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(376,'Poetry','Lascelles Abercrombie','Poet','\nJanuary 9, 1881\n','\nOctober 27, 1938\n','British','If epic poetry is a definite species, the sagas do not fall within it.','',NULL,'Fall,Within',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(377,'Time','Lascelles Abercrombie','Poet','\nJanuary 9, 1881\n','\nOctober 27, 1938\n','British','It seems difficult, sometimes, to believe that there was a time when sentiments now become habitual, sentiments that imply not only the original imperative of conduct, but the original metaphysic of living, were by no means altogether habitual.','',NULL,'Believe,Living',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(378,'Art','Lascelles Abercrombie','Poet','\nJanuary 9, 1881\n','\nOctober 27, 1938\n','British','No poet will ever take the written word as a substitute for the spoken word; he knows that it is on the spoken word, and the spoken word only, that his art is founded.','',NULL,'Ever,Word',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(379,'Poetry','Lascelles Abercrombie','Poet','\nJanuary 9, 1881\n','\nOctober 27, 1938\n','British','That is to say, epic poetry has been invented many times and independently; but, as the needs which prompted the invention have been broadly similar, so the invention itself has been.','',NULL,'Times,Needs',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(380,'Age,Good','Lascelles Abercrombie','Poet','\nJanuary 9, 1881\n','\nOctober 27, 1938\n','British','The balance of private good and general welfare is at the bottom of civilized morals; but the morals of the Heroic Age are founded on individuality, and on nothing else.','',NULL,'Nothing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(381,'Age,Society','Lascelles Abercrombie','Poet','\nJanuary 9, 1881\n','\nOctober 27, 1938\n','British','The Border Ballads, for instance, and the Robin Hood Ballads, clearly suppose a state of society which is nothing but a very circumscribed and not very important heroic age.','',NULL,'Important',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(382,'Work,Time','Lascelles Abercrombie','Poet','\nJanuary 9, 1881\n','\nOctober 27, 1938\n','British','The epic poet collaborates with the spirit of his time in the composition of his work. That is, if he is successful; the time may refuse to work with him, but he may not refuse to work with his time.','',NULL,'Successful',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(383,'','Lascelles Abercrombie','Poet','\nJanuary 9, 1881\n','\nOctober 27, 1938\n','British','The epic poet has behind him a tradition of matter and a tradition of style; and that is what every other poet has behind him too; only, for the epic poet, tradition is rather narrower, rather more strictly compelling.','',NULL,'Him,Matter,Rather',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(384,'','Lascelles Abercrombie','Poet','\nJanuary 9, 1881\n','\nOctober 27, 1938\n','British','The first epics were intended for recitation; the literary epic is meant to be read.','',NULL,'Read,Meant,Epic',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(385,'Age,Poetry','Lascelles Abercrombie','Poet','\nJanuary 9, 1881\n','\nOctober 27, 1938\n','British','The reason can only be this: heroic poetry depends on an heroic age, and an age is heroic because of what it is, not because of what it does.','',NULL,'Reason',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(386,'','Lascelles Abercrombie','Poet','\nJanuary 9, 1881\n','\nOctober 27, 1938\n','British','The world knows of a vast stock of epic material scattered up and down the nations; sometimes its artistic value is as extraordinary as its archaeological interest, but not always.','',NULL,'Down,Sometimes,Value',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(387,'Poetry','Lascelles Abercrombie','Poet','\nJanuary 9, 1881\n','\nOctober 27, 1938\n','British','Traditional matter must be glorified, since it would be easier to listen to the re-creation of familiar stories than to quite new and unexpected things; the listeners, we must remember, needed poetry chiefly as the re-creation of tired hours.','',NULL,'Tired,Must',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(388,'Best,Poetry','Lascelles Abercrombie','Poet','\nJanuary 9, 1881\n','\nOctober 27, 1938\n','British','With several different kinds of poetry to choose from, a man would decide that he would like best to be an epic poet, and he would set out, in conscious determination, on an epic poem.','',NULL,'Different',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(389,'Money','Neil Abercrombie','Politician','\nJune 26, 1938\n','','American','When there wasn\'t any money involved, for all intents and purposes, nobody gave a damn. But now the land, supposedly worthless, is seen for what it really is: an incredibly valuable asset.','',NULL,'Seen,Nobody',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(390,'Good,Money','Neil Abercrombie','Politician','\nJune 26, 1938\n','','American','A good portion of the airport is on ceded lands, and lease money was paid for that. So the state\'s collecting lease money because all of a sudden \'worthless\' land now has an airport on it.','',NULL,'State',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(391,'','Neil Abercrombie','Politician','\nJune 26, 1938\n','','American','I remember saying to the chairman after serving the first year, \'Why are we doing this? Why don\'t the Hawaiians have control?\' \'Well, we have no mechanism to do it,\' I was told.','',NULL,'Saying,Control,Remember',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(392,'Good','Neil Abercrombie','Politician','\nJune 26, 1938\n','','American','Land began to be seen as something to be owned privately and exploited for private interests, and never was entirely reconciled with the old ideas that land should be utilized in common for the good of all.','',NULL,'Old,Ideas',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(393,'Money','Neil Abercrombie','Politician','\nJune 26, 1938\n','','American','Land in Hawaii is money. What I\'m talking about here is ceded land - land that belonged to the kingdom and was ceded to the republic and then to the state when we achieved statehood.','',NULL,'Here,State',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(394,'Money','Neil Abercrombie','Politician','\nJune 26, 1938\n','','American','So as soon as the land was worth something and there was money in the bank, all of a sudden everybody got interested in non-discrimination, in who\'s really going to administer this stuff.','',NULL,'Worth,Everybody',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(395,'Good','Neil Abercrombie','Politician','\nJune 26, 1938\n','','American','So there\'s always been this clash between what is the public good - that which belongs to all of us in common - and what can be exploited for a private interest.','',NULL,'Between,Public',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(396,'','Neil Abercrombie','Politician','\nJune 26, 1938\n','','American','There was a queen that was overthrown here. So I was affected by all of that and felt profoundly grateful for the opportunity to live in Hawaii, and I set out at once to try to fit in.','',NULL,'Live,Try,Here',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(397,'','Neil Abercrombie','Politician','\nJune 26, 1938\n','','American','Western concepts of ownership and privatization came in and clashed with that. So land began to be exchanged.','',NULL,'Land,Western,Ownership',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(398,'Money','Neil Abercrombie','Politician','\nJune 26, 1938\n','','American','You\'re talking serious money already in the bank, and millions of dollars coming in every year.','',NULL,'Serious,Year',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(399,'Future','Ralph Abernathy','Activist','\nMarch 11, 1926\n','\nApril 17, 1990\n','American','I don\'t know what the future may hold, but I know who holds the future.','',NULL,'May,Hold',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(400,'Change,History','Ralph Abernathy','Activist','\nMarch 11, 1926\n','\nApril 17, 1990\n','American','Christians should be ready for a change because Jesus was the greatest changer in history.','',NULL,'Greatest',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(401,'','Ralph Abernathy','Activist','\nMarch 11, 1926\n','\nApril 17, 1990\n','American','Bring on your tear gas, bring on your grenades, your new supplies of Mace, your state troopers and even your national guards. But let the record show we ain\'t going to be turned around.','',NULL,'Around,Show,State',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(402,'Time,Men','Ralph Abernathy','Activist','\nMarch 11, 1926\n','\nApril 17, 1990\n','American','You may be assured that we won\'t ever let your words die. Like the words of our Master, Jesus Christ, they will live in our minds and our hearts and in the souls of black men and white men, brown men and yellow men as long as time shall last.','',NULL,'Live',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(403,'','Ralph Abernathy','Activist','\nMarch 11, 1926\n','\nApril 17, 1990\n','American','He told us he was going to take crime out of the streets. He did. He took it into the damn White House.','',NULL,'Did,House,Took',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(404,'','John Abizaid','Soldier','\nApril 1, 1951\n','','American','Our forces will not be on the sidelines.','',NULL,'Forces,Sidelines',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(405,'Experience','John Abizaid','Soldier','\nApril 1, 1951\n','','American','And so I think that if the person has the funds, the network, and the equipment to do this, and also the experience, which is the key factor, then they can be quite deadly.','',NULL,'Person,Quite',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(406,'Good','John Abizaid','Soldier','\nApril 1, 1951\n','','American','Morale is good; troops are confident; leaders are capable.','',NULL,'Leaders,Capable',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(407,'','John Abizaid','Soldier','\nApril 1, 1951\n','','American','As far as Zarqawi is concerned, there is a network of extremists; it\'s not just Zarqawi.','',NULL,'Far,Concerned,Network',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(408,'Change,Business','John Abizaid','Soldier','\nApril 1, 1951\n','','American','Being on the run, having to change the way that you do business, being unable to plan in a safe and secure environment, always looking over your shoulder, knowing that some day somebody\'s going to knock on your door and it\'s going to be your last.','',NULL,'Last',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(409,'','John Abizaid','Soldier','\nApril 1, 1951\n','','American','But all that having been said, you can\'t, in a city of a million people like Karbala, or 5 million like Baghdad, you can\'t be in all places at all times.','',NULL,'Said,Times,City',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(410,'','John Abizaid','Soldier','\nApril 1, 1951\n','','American','But clearly the fact that we\'ve gone from zero Iraqi security forces on duty in May to up to 200,000 today is an enormous accomplishment, but it\'s not enough.','',NULL,'Today,May,Enough',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(411,'Work','John Abizaid','Soldier','\nApril 1, 1951\n','','American','But I am satisfied that the information that we have that this is the work of Zarqawi, is accurate.','',NULL,'Satisfied,Accurate',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(412,'Good','John Abizaid','Soldier','\nApril 1, 1951\n','','American','But my Arabic is pretty good. It\'s good enough to have conversations with people, to understand what they say, to understand what they\'re feeling.','',NULL,'Feeling,Understand',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(413,'','John Abizaid','Soldier','\nApril 1, 1951\n','','American','But the key shift in focus will be from counter-insurgency operations to more and more cooperation with Iraqi security forces and to building Iraqi security capacity.','',NULL,'Focus,Security,Building',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(414,'Life,Truth,Future','John Abizaid','Soldier','\nApril 1, 1951\n','','American','But the truth of the matter is that there is there is an opportunity for them to participate in the economic and political future of the country and certainly in the security life of the country.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(415,'Time','John Abizaid','Soldier','\nApril 1, 1951\n','','American','Capturing any member of any terrorist cell or any insurgent cell that we may happen to come across is always very, very valuable, and the thing that interests me is that in most instances after a time people talk and they tell us what they know.','',NULL,'May,Happen',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(416,'','John Abizaid','Soldier','\nApril 1, 1951\n','','American','Certainly our goal is to leave Iraq, but we can\'t leave Iraq with our forces until we know that the Iraqi security forces are capable and efficient enough to defend the sovereignty of the nation.','',NULL,'Goal,Enough,Nation',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(417,'','John Abizaid','Soldier','\nApril 1, 1951\n','','American','Clearly the Secretary of Defense, my boss, would like nothing better than to get Osama bin Laden and to get... to ensure the complete defeat of al-Qaida, because we know that al-Qaida is planning operations against the United States even as we speak here.','',NULL,'Better,Nothing,Here',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(418,'Home','John Abizaid','Soldier','\nApril 1, 1951\n','','American','Everybody needs to understand that I learned Arabic from the United States Army as a second language. I never spoke it at home.','',NULL,'Understand,Learned',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(419,'Leadership,Best','John Abizaid','Soldier','\nApril 1, 1951\n','','American','I think what actually works best is local-level individual targeting of key leadership nodes.','',NULL,'Actually',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(420,'','John Abizaid','Soldier','\nApril 1, 1951\n','','American','I think you also understand that one of the key things that\'s got to be done in Iraq is to build a mentality of understanding that the military needs to be subordinate to civilian control and respectful of its own people.','',NULL,'Done,Control,Understand',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(421,'Future','John Abizaid','Soldier','\nApril 1, 1951\n','','American','I think you will see a lot of strains develop in the political process that will result in violence everywhere in the country - but it\'s controllable, it\'s workable and it will lead to a much better future for these people.','',NULL,'Better,Political',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(422,'','John Abizaid','Soldier','\nApril 1, 1951\n','','American','In other words, for every 10 enemy you kill you bring on 20 new recruits to their anti-coalition cause then essentially you are working against yourself.','',NULL,'Yourself,Enemy,Words',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(423,'','John Abizaid','Soldier','\nApril 1, 1951\n','','American','It\'s also natural in that part of the world to blame what people view as the... as the most important authority in the region, and that currently is the United States of America.','',NULL,'Important,Blame,America',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(424,'Future','John Abizaid','Soldier','\nApril 1, 1951\n','','American','It\'s clear to me now that we\'ve got to reach out to the Arab Sunni community in particular in an effort to cause some moderate political activity to take place so they join the future of Iraq.','',NULL,'Political,Place',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(425,'','John Abizaid','Soldier','\nApril 1, 1951\n','','American','Oh, the transition concerns me because as we move towards an important political event, it\'s clear to me that the terrorists and insurgents will move as hard as they can to disrupt this process.','',NULL,'Important,Political,Hard',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(426,'','John Abizaid','Soldier','\nApril 1, 1951\n','','American','So, these political activities will create friction in and of themselves, and in this environment of friction there\'ll be additional violence.','',NULL,'Political,Violence,Themselves',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(427,'','John Abizaid','Soldier','\nApril 1, 1951\n','','American','The United States is the most powerful nation on Earth and it just can\'t walk away from the Middle East and central Asia and the Horn of Africa.','',NULL,'Powerful,Away,Nation',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(428,'','John Abizaid','Soldier','\nApril 1, 1951\n','','American','Undoubtedly, there are members of the former regime that are cooperating in some fashion and then there are extremists that are within Iraq that are cooperating with them.','',NULL,'Fashion,Within,Iraq',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(429,'Life,Marriage','Edmond About','Novelist','\nFebruary 14, 1828\n','\nJanuary 16, 1885\n','French','Marriage, in life, is like a duel in the midst of a battle.','',NULL,'Battle',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(430,'','Edmond About','Novelist','\nFebruary 14, 1828\n','\nJanuary 16, 1885\n','French','But as the Pope has a long arm, which might reach me in France, I have gone a little out of the way to tell him the plain truths contained in these pages.','',NULL,'Him,Long,Tell',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(431,'Faith,Good','Edmond About','Novelist','\nFebruary 14, 1828\n','\nJanuary 16, 1885\n','French','I fight fairly, and in good faith.','',NULL,'Fight',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(432,'','Edmond About','Novelist','\nFebruary 14, 1828\n','\nJanuary 16, 1885\n','French','I have been further enlightened by the conversation and correspondence of some illustrious Italians, whom I would gladly name, were I not afraid of exposing them to danger.','',NULL,'Afraid,Name,Danger',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(433,'Men','Edmond About','Novelist','\nFebruary 14, 1828\n','\nJanuary 16, 1885\n','French','It was in the Papal States that I studied the Roman Question. I traveled over every part of the country; I conversed with men of all opinions, examined things very closely, and collected my information on the spot.','',NULL,'Country,Question',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(434,'Work','F. Murray Abraham','Actor','\nOctober 24, 1939\n','','American','All the stuff that you visualized that was going to work so beautifully, you discover is trashed, so you jump to something else.','',NULL,'Else,Stuff',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(435,'','F. Murray Abraham','Actor','\nOctober 24, 1939\n','','American','Suddenly I was the man who got the part that every actor in the English language was trying to get. I was really scared. I had talked the talk, and now I had to walk the walk. For three days, I couldn\'t answer the phone.','',NULL,'Trying,Talk,Days',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(436,'Great,Amazing','F. Murray Abraham','Actor','\nOctober 24, 1939\n','','American','Arnold Schwarzenegger, I don\'t know if you\'d call him a great actor, but he\'s amazing in terms of his presence, and he is interesting enough that you want to watch him.','',NULL,'Him',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(437,'','F. Murray Abraham','Actor','\nOctober 24, 1939\n','','American','As much preparation as I had made for the old man Salieri, gestures and so on, the fact is after sitting for hours, your movements are kind of slow.','',NULL,'Made,After,Old',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(438,'','F. Murray Abraham','Actor','\nOctober 24, 1939\n','','American','I acted my heart out.','',NULL,'Heart,Acted',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(439,'','F. Murray Abraham','Actor','\nOctober 24, 1939\n','','American','I don\'t want to talk in terms of miracles. I think this is a very serious situation. But I do want to talk in terms of Bush becoming a man of the hour, and I think this is way to do it.','',NULL,'Serious,Talk,Situation',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(440,'','F. Murray Abraham','Actor','\nOctober 24, 1939\n','','American','I have two brothers buried in the military cemetery in Texas. I don\'t want to see any more of that.','',NULL,'Two,Military,Texas',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(441,'','F. Murray Abraham','Actor','\nOctober 24, 1939\n','','American','I just throw it out and see what happens. If it sounds and feels right, then I continue.','',NULL,'Happens,Continue,Feels',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(442,'Love,Time,Good','F. Murray Abraham','Actor','\nOctober 24, 1939\n','','American','I love parties. I love a good time.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(443,'Work','F. Murray Abraham','Actor','\nOctober 24, 1939\n','','American','I really like to experiment. That\'s the only way I can work. It\'s instinctive.','',NULL,'Experiment',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(444,'','F. Murray Abraham','Actor','\nOctober 24, 1939\n','','American','I think creativity is spiritual. I absolutely believe that.','',NULL,'Believe,Spiritual,Creativity',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(445,'Trust,Home','F. Murray Abraham','Actor','\nOctober 24, 1939\n','','American','I trust that the president will try, just give it one more shot, some revolutionary way of not doing this, of bringing all those kids back home safely.','',NULL,'Give',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(446,'','F. Murray Abraham','Actor','\nOctober 24, 1939\n','','American','I\'d like President Bush to get a gun in his hands. I\'ll go with him. I can\'t think of anything better than to die in place \'s just beginning their lives.','',NULL,'Better,Anything,Him',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(447,'','F. Murray Abraham','Actor','\nOctober 24, 1939\n','','American','I\'d like President Bush to think maybe there\'s another way to think, that maybe Kissinger was wrong when he says we had to go in there because he was wrong about Vietnam.','',NULL,'Wrong,Another,President',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(448,'','F. Murray Abraham','Actor','\nOctober 24, 1939\n','','American','I\'m a very proud actor.','',NULL,'Proud,Actor',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(449,'Time','F. Murray Abraham','Actor','\nOctober 24, 1939\n','','American','I\'m just having a wonderful time. It\'s an interesting thing that I\'m very comfortable with this material and I don\'t know why. Maybe it\'s because I did MacBeth.','',NULL,'Did,Why',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(450,'','F. Murray Abraham','Actor','\nOctober 24, 1939\n','','American','I\'m not going to just say nice things about everybody unless I mean it.','',NULL,'Nice,Mean,Everybody',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(451,'Men','F. Murray Abraham','Actor','\nOctober 24, 1939\n','','American','If these men decided that they have to go in there and fight, I want them to send their own children and grandchildren. I want them to not send a bunch of strangers\' kids in there to fight and die.','',NULL,'Fight,Children',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(452,'','F. Murray Abraham','Actor','\nOctober 24, 1939\n','','American','Milos said, You\'re my first choice. From my point of view, that doesn\'t pay the rent. I said, Tell me what I have to do next because I\'m busy painting my kitchen.','',NULL,'Busy,Said,Tell',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(453,'','F. Murray Abraham','Actor','\nOctober 24, 1939\n','','American','Once I looked into a mirror at my face I felt like it was completely convincing. I was Salieri.','',NULL,'Once,Face,Mirror',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(454,'Power','F. Murray Abraham','Actor','\nOctober 24, 1939\n','','American','People desire power. I don\'t know why they want it so. It seems to me it implies a hugely superior intellect which separates them from most of the populace.','',NULL,'Why,Desire',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(455,'','F. Murray Abraham','Actor','\nOctober 24, 1939\n','','American','The difficulty is capturing surprise on film.','',NULL,'Film,Surprise,Difficulty',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(456,'Love,War','F. Murray Abraham','Actor','\nOctober 24, 1939\n','','American','The idea that you can make love and not war really is pretty neat. That thing in Korea, the thing in Israel - that\'s all over the world. There must be a new way of thinking.','',NULL,'Must',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(457,'Women,Men','F. Murray Abraham','Actor','\nOctober 24, 1939\n','','American','There are certain men and women who, from the minute they step in front of a camera, that\'s exactly where they belong. Connery\'s one.','',NULL,'Step',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(458,'','F. Murray Abraham','Actor','\nOctober 24, 1939\n','','American','There is one confrontation scene toward the end of the picture. In the middle of the scene, I thought, That\'s Sean Connery! I don\'t know how else to describe Sean Connery. I still feel that way.','',NULL,'End,Thought,Still',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(459,'Work','Karl Abraham','Psychologist','\nMay 3, 1877\n','\nDecember 25, 1925\n','German','A considerable number of persons are able to protect themselves against the outbreak of serious neurotic phenomena only through intense work.','',NULL,'Through,Serious',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(460,'','Spencer Abraham','Politician','\nJune 12, 1952\n','','American','I always wondered what hearing one\'s own obituary might sound like, and I sort of feel like I may have just heard part of it at least.','',NULL,'May,Might,Sound',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(461,'','Spencer Abraham','Politician','\nJune 12, 1952\n','','American','If you had a national grid with one operator, you had twenty or even a hundred operators, if you don\'t have the ability to compel people to observe high standards of conduct, then you run a greater risk.','',NULL,'High,Risk,Run',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(462,'','Spencer Abraham','Politician','\nJune 12, 1952\n','','American','Putting the budget ahead of the policy is the wrong way to do it. It\'s too often the way it\'s done in Washington.','',NULL,'Done,Wrong,Often',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(463,'','Spencer Abraham','Politician','\nJune 12, 1952\n','','American','Scholars and historians have dubbed the last 100 years the American Century, and I think there can be little doubt that the Council on Foreign Relations helped to make it so.','',NULL,'Doubt,American,Last',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(464,'','Spencer Abraham','Politician','\nJune 12, 1952\n','','American','Sometimes we pay too much attention in Washington to public relations, as opposed to the substance.','',NULL,'Sometimes,Attention,Public',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(465,'Great','Spencer Abraham','Politician','\nJune 12, 1952\n','','American','The demand for electricity to have a strong, growing economy is too great to be simply offset by more conservation.','',NULL,'Strong,Growing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(466,'Nature,Power','Spencer Abraham','Politician','\nJune 12, 1952\n','','American','The federal government neither has the power to site transmission lines, nor do we build them. That\'s done, as people know, in their own communities. The siting decisions and the permitting is done at the local level, or by state governments if it\'s interstate in nature. And federal government - thi','',NULL,'government',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(467,'','Spencer Abraham','Politician','\nJune 12, 1952\n','','American','The ideal ratio is one computer to every five students; we are nowhere close to that percentage in a lot of schools in America.','',NULL,'America,Students,Five',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(468,'','Spencer Abraham','Politician','\nJune 12, 1952\n','','American','The issues and challenges surrounding nuclear non-proliferation are continuously evolving. They\'ve changed dramatically at several junctures in recent memory.','',NULL,'Memory,Changed,Issues',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(469,'Nature','Spencer Abraham','Politician','\nJune 12, 1952\n','','American','There was a Republican majority of the Senate, and it tempered the nature of the nominations being made.','',NULL,'Made,Republican',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(470,'','Spencer Abraham','Politician','\nJune 12, 1952\n','','American','Thousands across America are glued to their web cast to hear this. And actually, I\'ve never met one human being who said that they had seen one of those.','',NULL,'Human,America,Said',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(471,'','Spencer Abraham','Politician','\nJune 12, 1952\n','','American','Well, the responsibility for maintaining a reliable transmission grid is one that\'s shared by an awful lot of players who have a role in the grid: Companies that either generate and transmit energy or just play the role of being the transmission systems or monitoring them.','',NULL,'Play,Energy,Either',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(472,'Alone,History','Peter Abrahams','Novelist','\nMarch 3, 1919\n','','South African','You can\'t walk alone. Many have given the illusion, but none have really walked alone. Man is not made that way. Each man is bedded in his people, their history, their culture, and their values.','',NULL,'Made',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(473,'Dreams,Poetry','Peter Abrahams','Novelist','\nMarch 3, 1919\n','','South African','With Shakespeare and poetry, a new world was born. New dreams, new desires, a self consciousness was born. I desired to know to know myself in terms of the new standards set by these books.','',NULL,'Self',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(474,'','Peter Abrahams','Novelist','\nMarch 3, 1919\n','','South African','To get where you want to go you can\'t only do what you like.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(475,'','Peter Abrahams','Novelist','\nMarch 3, 1919\n','','South African','Joseph and his mother come from the black kings who were before the white man.','',NULL,'Mother,Black,Before',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(476,'','Peter Abrahams','Novelist','\nMarch 3, 1919\n','','South African','Many have changed so much that they have lost the magic of the dream that carried them on their own bootstraps.','',NULL,'Lost,Dream,Magic',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(477,'','Jack Abramoff','Criminal','\nFebruary 28, 1958\n','','American','As a result, I\'ve been portrayed as a cynical barbarian preying on the very clients I was charged to defend.','',NULL,'Result,Cynical,Defend',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(478,'Hope','Jack Abramoff','Criminal','\nFebruary 28, 1958\n','','American','I am much chastened and profoundly remorseful. I can only hope that the Almighty and those whom I have wronged will forgive me my trespasses.','',NULL,'Forgive,Almighty',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(479,'History,Legal','Jack Abramoff','Criminal','\nFebruary 28, 1958\n','','American','I did this within a philosophical framework, and a moral and legal framework. And I have been turned into a cartoon of the greatest villain in the history of lobbying.','',NULL,'Greatest',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(480,'','Jack Abramoff','Criminal','\nFebruary 28, 1958\n','','American','If I read the articles about me, and I didn\'t know me, I would think I was Satan.','',NULL,'Read,Satan,Articles',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(481,'','Jack Abramoff','Criminal','\nFebruary 28, 1958\n','','American','In the past few years I have begun the process of becoming a new man.','',NULL,'Past,Few,Process',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(482,'','Jack Abramoff','Criminal','\nFebruary 28, 1958\n','','American','Many of my e-mails have been maliciously taken out of context, another effort by those assaulting my career.','',NULL,'Career,Another,Effort',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(483,'Good,Business','Jack Abramoff','Criminal','\nFebruary 28, 1958\n','','American','They realize that spending millions to save billions is just good business.','',NULL,'Realize',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(484,'','Jack Abramoff','Criminal','\nFebruary 28, 1958\n','','American','This is really high on the priority list of tribal concerns. This is a cash cow in many circumstances, and tribes are concerned about protection of tribal assets.','',NULL,'High,Concerned,Priority',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(485,'','Jack Abramoff','Criminal','\nFebruary 28, 1958\n','','American','Words will not be able to ever express how sorry I am for this, and I have profound regret and sorrow for the multitude of mistakes and harm I have caused.','',NULL,'Sorry,Mistakes,Words',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(486,'','Jack Abramoff','Criminal','\nFebruary 28, 1958\n','','American','You can\'t beat somebody with nobody.','',NULL,'Somebody,Nobody,Beat',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(487,'Love,Music,Great','Casey Abrams','Musician','\nFebruary 12, 1991\n','','American','My favorite type of music to sing to would be rock and roll, Tenacious D, Led Zeppelin, some Queen - I love all of them. I love singing to them because they\'re all just great voices. I love listening to very obscure jazz.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(488,'','Casey Abrams','Musician','\nFebruary 12, 1991\n','','American','I had no idea I could make it this far. And the fact that they told me I made it this far and that America is going to vote for me, I freaked out.','',NULL,'Made,America,Vote',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(489,'Music,Hope','Casey Abrams','Musician','\nFebruary 12, 1991\n','','American','I hope America sees I am a goofy guy andI\'m kind a crazy, I hope they see that I am a musician aswell, that I have music all around my body - I\'m just exfoliating music, and I just hope America sees that.','',NULL,'Crazy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(490,'Love,Good','Casey Abrams','Musician','\nFebruary 12, 1991\n','','American','I love listening to Radio Head\'s \'Everything in its Right Place\' because it\'s all major chords, it makes you feel really good. It\'s soothing, it\'s got a beautiful voice, crazy textures. When I\'m down I listen to that song and it really makes me feel good.','',NULL,'Beautiful',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(491,'Love,Music','Casey Abrams','Musician','\nFebruary 12, 1991\n','','American','I love making music, I love composing on my computer, just making crazy ethnic slack orchestral tracks, that\'s one of my fun things.','',NULL,'Crazy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(492,'Car','Casey Abrams','Musician','\nFebruary 12, 1991\n','','American','I\'m a car singer, in fact sometimes I pretend to take my dog out for a walk, and I\'ll just drive him around and start singin\'.','',NULL,'Him,Sometimes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(493,'Life','Casey Abrams','Musician','\nFebruary 12, 1991\n','','American','If my life was a song it would be \'Who Let The Dogs Out\'.','',NULL,'Song,Dogs',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(494,'Good','Casey Abrams','Musician','\nFebruary 12, 1991\n','','American','If you\'re a good singer, you\'re going to make anything sound good.','',NULL,'Anything,Singer',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(495,'Time','Casey Abrams','Musician','\nFebruary 12, 1991\n','','American','In my spare time I like watching TV, laying on the couch, just chillin\'.','',NULL,'Tv,Watching',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(496,'','Casey Abrams','Musician','\nFebruary 12, 1991\n','','American','There\'s got to be a backbone, there\'s got to be a skeleton to the whole way I perform, but you never want to hit the same note twice during a performance, I think. I think it\'s always got to be fresh so it doesn\'t bore me, and I always want to go out on edge.','',NULL,'Same,Whole,Hit',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(497,'Music','Casey Abrams','Musician','\nFebruary 12, 1991\n','','American','You know I want to sing for people, I want to jazz people up I want to make new music that they\'ve never heard.','',NULL,'Sing,Heard',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(498,'Time','Creighton Abrams','Soldier','\nSeptember 15, 1914\n','\nSeptember 4, 1974\n','American','When eating an elephant take one bite at a time.','',NULL,'Eating,Elephant',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(499,'','Creighton Abrams','Soldier','\nSeptember 15, 1914\n','\nSeptember 4, 1974\n','American','You people are telling me what you think I want to know. I want to know what is actually happening.','',NULL,'Actually,Happening,Telling',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(500,'','Creighton W. Abrams, Jr.','Soldier','','','','They\'ve got us surrounded again, the poor bastards.','',NULL,'Poor,Again,Bastards',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(501,'','Creighton W. Abrams, Jr.','Soldier','','','','It is never very crowded at the front.','',NULL,'Front,Crowded',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(502,'','Creighton W. Abrams, Jr.','Soldier','','','','While we are guarding the country, we must accept being the guardian of the finest ethics. The country needs it and we must do it.','',NULL,'Must,Country,Accept',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(503,'Good,Hope','Dan Abrams','Journalist','\nMay 20, 1966\n','','American','Some people think I\'m a total moron and I would hope most people think I\'m very good at what I do.','',NULL,'Moron',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(504,'','Dan Abrams','Journalist','\nMay 20, 1966\n','','American','But doing what I do, you will never get unanimity of people.','',NULL,'Unanimity',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(505,'','Dan Abrams','Journalist','\nMay 20, 1966\n','','American','I\'m not going to let people get away with either a dishonest or inaccurate premise to what we\'re talking about because I think that does the viewer a disturbance.','',NULL,'Away,Talking,Either',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(506,'','Dan Abrams','Journalist','\nMay 20, 1966\n','','American','Certainly the O.J. Simpson case was a turning point in my career.','',NULL,'Career,Point,Turning',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(507,'','Dan Abrams','Journalist','\nMay 20, 1966\n','','American','I read our emails every day and I know there are people out there who think I\'m awful.','',NULL,'Read,Awful,Emails',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(508,'','Dan Abrams','Journalist','\nMay 20, 1966\n','','American','I think by laying it out for the viewer I\'m avoiding the issue of bias.','',NULL,'Issue,Avoiding,Bias',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(509,'','Dan Abrams','Journalist','\nMay 20, 1966\n','','American','I think that in the end, a talk show is a very different animal.','',NULL,'End,Different,Talk',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(510,'','Dan Abrams','Journalist','\nMay 20, 1966\n','','American','Supreme Court arguments and decisions are fascinating to a few of us and really pretty boring to most.','',NULL,'Boring,Pretty,Decisions',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(511,'','Dan Abrams','Journalist','\nMay 20, 1966\n','','American','They can say I have an opinion about something.','',NULL,'Opinion',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(512,'Great','Dan Abrams','Journalist','\nMay 20, 1966\n','','American','You can be a great reporter and not be such a great talk show host.','',NULL,'Talk,Show',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(513,'','Elliott Abrams','Lawyer','\nJanuary 24, 1948\n','','American','I never said I had no idea about most of the things you said I said I had no idea about.','',NULL,'Said,Idea',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(514,'','Elliott Abrams','Lawyer','\nJanuary 24, 1948\n','','American','There isn\'t any way for the people of Nicaragua to find out what\'s going on in Nicaragua.','',NULL,'Find,Nicaragua',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(515,'Good','Floyd Abrams','Lawyer','','','American','It just seems to be a human trait to want to protect the speech of people with whom we agree. For the First Amendment, that is not good enough. So it is really important that we protect First Amendment rights of people no matter what side of the line they are on.','',NULL,'Important,Human',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(516,'Good,Freedom','Floyd Abrams','Lawyer','','','American','So sometimes the facts are good and sometimes the facts are bad, the important thing from the point of view of a principle as broad and important as freedom of speech is that the courts articulate and set forth in a very protective way what those principles are.','',NULL,'Bad',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(517,'','Floyd Abrams','Lawyer','','','American','I still owe a duty of loyalty to my clients and former clients, so I cannot specify which clients I did not especially find congenial, but the cause was the same.','',NULL,'Loyalty,Did,Find',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(518,'Work','Floyd Abrams','Lawyer','','','American','CBS fought very hard on this because it believed and believes that there\'s a principle at stake here. The principle is that Dan Rather doesn\'t work for the police, and that people that speak to Dan Rather understand that he\'s a journalist and not a police agent.','',NULL,'Hard,Understand',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(519,'','Floyd Abrams','Lawyer','','','American','I think that it is important for people to understand that whether a good-guy or a bad-guy wins a case is less important than what the law is that the case results in.','',NULL,'Important,Law,Understand',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(520,'Learning','Floyd Abrams','Lawyer','','','American','It\'s not like learning how to hit a curve ball in baseball.','',NULL,'Baseball,Hit',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(521,'','Floyd Abrams','Lawyer','','','American','CBS exhausted the Texas courts. They went from the trial court to the intermediate court to the highest court.','',NULL,'Texas,Highest,Court',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(522,'','Floyd Abrams','Lawyer','','','American','Here we have a situation where a defendant in a case agrees to an interview with Dan Rather. It happened to be not confidential. But it was an interview with Dan Rather.','',NULL,'Here,Rather,Situation',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(523,'','Floyd Abrams','Lawyer','','','American','I am really impressed by lawyers who write books and tell us that they never lost a case. Most lawyers who have never lost a case have not had enough hard cases. But there are very difficult cases out there.','',NULL,'Hard,Lost,Enough',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(524,'','Floyd Abrams','Lawyer','','','American','I just had the sense that at least the books that I had read about law just didn\'t really have enough of that.','',NULL,'Law,Enough,Sense',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(525,'','Floyd Abrams','Lawyer','','','American','I know a lot of reporters certainly will go to jail to defend confidential sources. Some have even gone to jail for an issue like this. But I can\'t say that\'s the norm.','',NULL,'Gone,Jail,Issue',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(526,'Good','Floyd Abrams','Lawyer','','','American','I mean the idea of this is that it\'s a good thing for the public to hear interviews like this and that there will be an inevitable amount of fewer interviews if people that the press talks to wind up thinking, well, it\'s not really a CBS correspondent.','',NULL,'Mean,Thinking',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(527,'','Floyd Abrams','Lawyer','','','American','I really did try to write it so that an educated public that cares about issues like this doesn\'t have to be a lawyer and can read it and understand it.','',NULL,'Understand,Did,Try',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(528,'Best','Floyd Abrams','Lawyer','','','American','I really try at least to come back and answer the question as to whether that was really the best way to do that and was I really thinking straight and how did my opponents behave and how did the judges behave was needed.','',NULL,'Thinking,Did',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(529,'','Floyd Abrams','Lawyer','','','American','I think that the very fact that CBS fought and fought and fought in Texas, in New York.','',NULL,'Fact,Texas,York',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(530,'','Floyd Abrams','Lawyer','','','American','I think we have some serious problems now, but, if you look back over the last thirty or forty years that my book deals with, I think we are in better shape now than we would have been if all of those cases had not come down.','',NULL,'Better,Book,Down',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(531,'','Floyd Abrams','Lawyer','','','American','I try to do that in this book without preaching - to try to do as you just said that you really have to defend the First Amendment rights of everybody.','',NULL,'Book,Without,Try',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(532,'War,Government','Floyd Abrams','Lawyer','','','American','I would say that the Pentagon Papers case of 1971 - in which the government tried to block the The New York Times and The Washington Post that they obtained from a secret study of how we got involved in the war in Vietnam - that is probably the most important case.','',NULL,'Important',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(533,'','Floyd Abrams','Lawyer','','','American','If the word gets out, if the perception exists that by speaking to a CBS journalist you are, therefore, inevitably, immediately speaking to the police, I don\'t think there\'s any doubt but that people won\'t talk. And, therefore, the public won\'t learn.','',NULL,'Doubt,Talk,Learn',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(534,'','Floyd Abrams','Lawyer','','','American','It has something to do with the facts and the law and who the judges are. So I think lawyers sometimes exaggerate their role in winning and losing. Lawyers do have a role, and a major role, but they\'re not the only players in this game.','',NULL,'Winning,Game,Law',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(535,'','Floyd Abrams','Lawyer','','','American','It is not to benefit CBS, not to benefit its reporters. On this one, the entire basis of it is this is a way to get more information, more important information to the public. And that\'s why so many states recognize this.','',NULL,'Important,Why,Public',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(536,'','Floyd Abrams','Lawyer','','','American','It is within the last quarter century or thirty years. And a lot of that law has turned out to be very, very protective of the press and the public\'s right to know.','',NULL,'Law,Last,Public',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(537,'','Floyd Abrams','Lawyer','','','American','My role in it was not as central as it was in some of the later cases considering I was younger then and I was playing a role of co-counsel on the case.','',NULL,'Playing,Role,Later',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(538,'','Floyd Abrams','Lawyer','','','American','No other country in the world gives protection like that, but it is not absolute protection. People sometimes meet that high burden and win libel suits, and in those cases I think they ought to win.','',NULL,'Win,Country,Sometimes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(539,'Government,Respect','Floyd Abrams','Lawyer','','','American','The government would be able to go to court with respect to newspaper articles, broadcast pieces and the like that they thought were bad or harmful or even against the government and try to block them.','',NULL,'Bad',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(540,'','J. J. Abrams','Director','\nJune 27, 1966\n','','American','When I was a kid, it was a huge insult to be a geek. Now it\'s a point of pride in a weird way.','',NULL,'Pride,Insult,Point',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(541,'Age,Knowledge','J. J. Abrams','Director','\nJune 27, 1966\n','','American','We live in an age of instant knowledge. And there\'s almost a sense of entitlement to that.','',NULL,'Live',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(542,'','J. J. Abrams','Director','\nJune 27, 1966\n','','American','All I know is that I\'ve made some big screw-ups, and I\'ve done some things that have done all right. I just keep trying to learn from the mistakes I\'ve made.','',NULL,'Mistakes,Done,Trying',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(543,'Fear','J. J. Abrams','Director','\nJune 27, 1966\n','','American','All the times I\'ve been lucky enough to be a part of a show that\'s actually gotten on the air, it\'s always that same mixture of excitement and utter fear.','',NULL,'Enough,Same',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(544,'Work,Good','J. J. Abrams','Director','\nJune 27, 1966\n','','American','As a director/writer/producer, all you ever want is to work with actors who make you look better, who make the work you do seem as good as it can be and even better than it is.','',NULL,'Better',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(545,'','J. J. Abrams','Director','\nJune 27, 1966\n','','American','As a kid, \'Star Wars\' was much more my thing than \'Star Trek\' was.','',NULL,'Star,Kid,Wars',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(546,'','J. J. Abrams','Director','\nJune 27, 1966\n','','American','I am lucky, I\'m the first to admit that.','',NULL,'Lucky,Admit',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(547,'','J. J. Abrams','Director','\nJune 27, 1966\n','','American','I believe in anything that will engage the audience and make the story more effective.','',NULL,'Believe,Anything,Story',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(548,'','J. J. Abrams','Director','\nJune 27, 1966\n','','American','I don\'t think I have a signature.','',NULL,'Signature',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(549,'','J. J. Abrams','Director','\nJune 27, 1966\n','','American','I don\'t try and write strong female characters or strong male characters, I just try and write, hopefully, strong characters and sometimes they happen to be female.','',NULL,'Strong,Happen,Try',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(550,'Time','J. J. Abrams','Director','\nJune 27, 1966\n','','American','I feel like obviously the standard for what TV looks like changes all the time.','',NULL,'Changes,Looks',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(551,'Life,Faith','J. J. Abrams','Director','\nJune 27, 1966\n','','American','I find that it\'s hard to fully examine one\'s life and not have faith be part of the discussion.','',NULL,'Hard',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(552,'','J. J. Abrams','Director','\nJune 27, 1966\n','','American','I hate to look at the stuff I\'ve written and consider what it means or why I do it.','',NULL,'Hate,Why,Means',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(553,'Work','J. J. Abrams','Director','\nJune 27, 1966\n','','American','I have no style. There are certain people who just have a visual sense that defines their work. You could probably watch 30 seconds of anything they do and you\'ll know exactly who directed it. I don\'t have that skill.','',NULL,'Anything,Sense',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(554,'Movies','J. J. Abrams','Director','\nJune 27, 1966\n','','American','I have nothing against 3-D in theory. But I\'ve also never run to the movies because something\'s in 3-D.','',NULL,'Nothing,Against',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(555,'Hope,Movies','J. J. Abrams','Director','\nJune 27, 1966\n','','American','I hope to make movies that are so small they don\'t need to make anything to be profitable.','',NULL,'Anything',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(556,'Love,Movies','J. J. Abrams','Director','\nJune 27, 1966\n','','American','I love movies with spectacle but spectacle can be a performance, it doesn\'t have to be a creature.','',NULL,'Creature',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(557,'Love,Music','J. J. Abrams','Director','\nJune 27, 1966\n','','American','I love recording music.','',NULL,'Recording',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(558,'Love,Technology','J. J. Abrams','Director','\nJune 27, 1966\n','','American','I love the idea of anthropomorphizing machines. I love the idea of taking technology and giving it a personality.','',NULL,'Giving',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(559,'Love','J. J. Abrams','Director','\nJune 27, 1966\n','','American','I love working with the right actor, and if the right actor happens to be unknown, that should be allowed, too, I think.','',NULL,'Working,Actor',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(560,'Dad','J. J. Abrams','Director','\nJune 27, 1966\n','','American','I mean, my dad\'s a television producer, and I knew I could get a job as an assistant or a reader with one of his friends, but it wasn\'t exactly what I wanted to do.','',NULL,'Job,Mean',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(561,'','J. J. Abrams','Director','\nJune 27, 1966\n','','American','I think that even if you\'re wondering if two characters are ever going to kiss, drawing out the inevitability is part of the fun. Whatever the genre happens to be.','',NULL,'Fun,Ever,Two',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(562,'Death','J. J. Abrams','Director','\nJune 27, 1966\n','','American','I think when you\'re 10 years old, it\'s too much to see something with the threat of death in every episode. Kids are better left naive about certain things.','',NULL,'Better,Old',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(563,'','J. J. Abrams','Director','\nJune 27, 1966\n','','American','I think you have a passion and an obsession for something when it\'s not necessarily ubiquitous.','',NULL,'Passion,Obsession,Ubiquitous',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(564,'Alone','J. J. Abrams','Director','\nJune 27, 1966\n','','American','I try to push ideas away, and the ones that will not leave me alone are the ones that ultimately end up happening.','',NULL,'End,Try',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(565,'Poetry','M. H. Abrams','Critic','\nJuly 23, 1912\n','','','If you read quickly to get through a poem to what it means, you have missed the body of the poem.','',NULL,'Through,Means',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(566,'','M. H. Abrams','Critic','\nJuly 23, 1912\n','','','If you learn one thing from having lived through decades of changing views, it is that all predictions are necessarily false.','',NULL,'Through,Learn,Lived',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(567,'','M. H. Abrams','Critic','\nJuly 23, 1912\n','','','Key metaphors help determine what and how we perceive and how we think about our perceptions.','',NULL,'Help,Key,Determine',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(568,'','M. H. Abrams','Critic','\nJuly 23, 1912\n','','','We are human, and nothing is more interesting to us than humanity.','',NULL,'Nothing,Human,Humanity',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(569,'','M. H. Abrams','Critic','\nJuly 23, 1912\n','','','We worked on solving the problem of voice communications in a noisy military environment. We established military codes that are highly audible and invented selection tests for personnel who had a superior ability to recognize sound in a noisy background.','',NULL,'Problem,Military,Voice',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(570,'','M. H. Abrams','Critic','\nJuly 23, 1912\n','','','When something startlingly new comes up, young people, especially, seize it. You can\'t complain about that. I think its heyday has passed, but it\'s had an effect and will continue to have an effect.','',NULL,'Young,Complain,Continue',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(571,'Work','M. H. Abrams','Critic','\nJuly 23, 1912\n','','','Hard work makes easy reading or, at least, easier reading.','',NULL,'Hard,Easy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(572,'Amazing,Age','M. H. Abrams','Critic','\nJuly 23, 1912\n','','','It\'s amazing how, age after age, in country after country, and in all languages, Shakespeare emerges as incomparable.','',NULL,'Country',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(573,'','M. H. Abrams','Critic','\nJuly 23, 1912\n','','','John Updike is always fun. And one of my former students, Tom Pynchon. And Harold Bloom, another former student.','',NULL,'Fun,Another,Student',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(574,'','M. H. Abrams','Critic','\nJuly 23, 1912\n','','','The survival of artistic modes in which we recognize ourselves, identify ourselves and place ourselves will survive as long as humanity survives.','',NULL,'Humanity,Long,Place',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(575,'','M. H. Abrams','Critic','\nJuly 23, 1912\n','','','The theories of the major philosophers of the 18th century secular enlightenment were biblical and theological in spite of themselves.','',NULL,'Themselves,Century,Spite',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(576,'Graduation,History','M. H. Abrams','Critic','\nJuly 23, 1912\n','','','When I was a graduate student, the leading spirits at Harvard were interested in the history of ideas.','',NULL,'Student',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(577,'Work','Victoria Abril','Actress','\nJuly 4, 1959\n','','Spanish','Acting is the work of two people-it\'s only possible when you have the complicity, the help, even the manipulation of a director.','',NULL,'Help,Two',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(578,'Men','Victoria Abril','Actress','\nJuly 4, 1959\n','','Spanish','I like men with some belly who are a little over the hill.','',NULL,'Hill,Belly',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(579,'','Victoria Abril','Actress','\nJuly 4, 1959\n','','Spanish','Keep your ears open, your eyes open, grab everything you can, react, and learn!','',NULL,'Everything,Eyes,Keep',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(580,'Love','Victoria Abril','Actress','\nJuly 4, 1959\n','','Spanish','People love coming on television, even if they have to show their miseries.','',NULL,'Show,Coming',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(581,'Age','Victoria Abril','Actress','\nJuly 4, 1959\n','','Spanish','You can fake your age or mask it, but the passion that moves the characters has to be real.','',NULL,'Fake,Real',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(582,'Work','Victoria Abril','Actress','\nJuly 4, 1959\n','','Spanish','Compared to dancing, films seemed to me to be the work of lay bums. There was no physical pain; it was enough to say and imagine what was in the script. It was very easy for me.','',NULL,'Pain,Enough',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(583,'','Victoria Abril','Actress','\nJuly 4, 1959\n','','Spanish','For most of my career, I\'ve played roles that were written for other actresses.','',NULL,'Career,Written,Played',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(584,'Great','Victoria Abril','Actress','\nJuly 4, 1959\n','','Spanish','I chose the most explosive dress I could find. I put a ton of makeup on and some great round earrings. I looked like Jennifer Jones in Duel in the Sun.','',NULL,'Find,Sun',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(585,'Work','Victoria Abril','Actress','\nJuly 4, 1959\n','','Spanish','I really wanted to work and become independent.','',NULL,'Become,Wanted',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(586,'Morning','Victoria Abril','Actress','\nJuly 4, 1959\n','','Spanish','I went to dance classes from 9 in the morning until 1, then to school from 3 to 10 at night, always under the threat that if I failed a single course I could forget about dancing.','',NULL,'School,Forget',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(587,'','Victoria Abril','Actress','\nJuly 4, 1959\n','','Spanish','I\'d heard it was dangerous to walk around Miami.','',NULL,'Around,Dangerous,Walk',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(588,'','Victoria Abril','Actress','\nJuly 4, 1959\n','','Spanish','I\'m a small and normal girl, and stories like mine no one likes to tell. Fortunately so, because I wouldn\'t like to play myself.','',NULL,'Girl,Small,Play',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(589,'','Victoria Abril','Actress','\nJuly 4, 1959\n','','Spanish','My current companion, Gerard de Battista, is the father of my two sons.','',NULL,'Father,Two,Current',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(590,'','Victoria Abril','Actress','\nJuly 4, 1959\n','','Spanish','My first vocation was dance.','',NULL,'Dance,Vocation',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(591,'','Victoria Abril','Actress','\nJuly 4, 1959\n','','Spanish','My only friends were boys, and I was just one more of them.','',NULL,'Friends',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(592,'','Victoria Abril','Actress','\nJuly 4, 1959\n','','Spanish','On my fifth film, it was then that I stopped dancing.','',NULL,'Film,Dancing,Fifth',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(593,'','Victoria Abril','Actress','\nJuly 4, 1959\n','','Spanish','Psychiatrists don\'t solve anything from one day to the next.','',NULL,'Anything,Next,Solve',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(594,'','Victoria Abril','Actress','\nJuly 4, 1959\n','','Spanish','The actress they\'d hired had refused to appear naked in front of the camera. I didn\'t like to appear naked either, but the first thing I did was take off my clothes and jump into the pool completely naked.','',NULL,'Did,Off,Either',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(595,'','Victoria Abril','Actress','\nJuly 4, 1959\n','','Spanish','The director had come to Madrid to court me.','',NULL,'Director,Court,Madrid',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(596,'','Victoria Abril','Actress','\nJuly 4, 1959\n','','Spanish','The director took my face in his hands and asked me to show him my teeth, as with a horse. This happened on a Wednesday, and by the following Monday I was shooting.','',NULL,'Him,Show,Face',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(597,'','Victoria Abril','Actress','\nJuly 4, 1959\n','','Spanish','The film kept me from working as a secretary. It was a real stroke of luck. A miracle.','',NULL,'Real,Working,Luck',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(598,'Love','Victoria Abril','Actress','\nJuly 4, 1959\n','','Spanish','There\'s nothing more human than two people making love.','',NULL,'Nothing,Human',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(599,'Family','Victoria Abril','Actress','\nJuly 4, 1959\n','','Spanish','When I said I was going to audition for a film, I got a hearty laugh from all my family.','',NULL,'Laugh,Said',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(600,'Morning','Victoria Abril','Actress','\nJuly 4, 1959\n','','Spanish','When you have to get into the character each morning, give it your voice, your face, it was torture.','',NULL,'Character,Give',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(601,'','Bella Abzug','Lawyer','\nJuly 24, 1920\n','\nMarch 31, 1998\n','American','The test for whether or not you can hold a job should not be the arrangement of your chromosomes.','',NULL,'Job,Whether,Hold',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(602,'','Bella Abzug','Lawyer','\nJuly 24, 1920\n','\nMarch 31, 1998\n','American','I began wearing hats as a young lawyer because it helped me to establish my professional identity. Before that, whenever I was at a meeting, someone would ask me to get coffee.','',NULL,'Someone,Before,Young',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(603,'','Bella Abzug','Lawyer','\nJuly 24, 1920\n','\nMarch 31, 1998\n','American','I prefer the word \'homemaker\' because \'housewife\' always implies that there may be a wife someplace else.','',NULL,'Wife,May,Else',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(604,'Men','Bella Abzug','Lawyer','\nJuly 24, 1920\n','\nMarch 31, 1998\n','American','The establishment is made up of little men, very frightened.','',NULL,'Made,Frightened',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(605,'Men','Bella Abzug','Lawyer','\nJuly 24, 1920\n','\nMarch 31, 1998\n','American','All of the men on my staff can type.','',NULL,'Staff,Type',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(606,'','Bella Abzug','Lawyer','\nJuly 24, 1920\n','\nMarch 31, 1998\n','American','We are coming down from our pedestal and up from the laundry room.','',NULL,'Down,Coming,Room',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(607,'Fear','Lucius Accius','Poet','','','Italian','Let them hate so long as they fear.','',NULL,'Hate,Long',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(608,'Famous','Lucius Accius','Poet','','','Italian','Indeed, wretched the man whose fame makes his misfortunes famous.','',NULL,'Makes,Fame',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(609,'Life,Death','Lucius Accius','Poet','','','Italian','A man whose life has been dishonourable is not entitled to escape disgrace in death.','',NULL,'Escape',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(610,'','Goodman Ace','Writer','\nJanuary 15, 1899\n','\nMarch 25, 1982\n','American','I keep reading between the lies.','',NULL,'Keep,Between,Lies',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(611,'','Goodman Ace','Writer','\nJanuary 15, 1899\n','\nMarch 25, 1982\n','American','I would have answered your letter sooner, but you didn\'t send one.','',NULL,'Letter,Answered,Send',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(612,'Best','Goodman Ace','Writer','\nJanuary 15, 1899\n','\nMarch 25, 1982\n','American','The best cure for hypochondria is to forget about your body and get interested in someone else\'s.','',NULL,'Forget,Someone',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(613,'','Goodman Ace','Writer','\nJanuary 15, 1899\n','\nMarch 25, 1982\n','American','TV - a clever contraction derived from the words Terrible Vaudeville. However, it is our latest medium - we call it a medium because nothing\'s well done.','',NULL,'Nothing,Done,Words',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(614,'','Goodman Ace','Writer','\nJanuary 15, 1899\n','\nMarch 25, 1982\n','American','Moon rocks are OK when everyone is eating.','',NULL,'Everyone,Moon,Eating',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(615,'Politics','Goodman Ace','Writer','\nJanuary 15, 1899\n','\nMarch 25, 1982\n','American','Politics makes estranged bedfellows.','',NULL,'Makes,Bedfellows',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(616,'Home','Jane Sherwood Ace','Actress','','','American','Home wasn\'t built in a day.','',NULL,'Built',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(617,'Time','Jane Sherwood Ace','Actress','','','American','Time wounds all heels.','',NULL,'Heels,Wounds',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(618,'Women,Men','Marcel Achard','Playwright','\nJuly 5, 1899\n','\nSeptember 4, 1974\n','French','Women like silent men. They think they\'re listening.','',NULL,'Silent',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(619,'Marriage,Home','Marcel Achard','Playwright','\nJuly 5, 1899\n','\nSeptember 4, 1974\n','French','It\'s risky in a marriage for a man to come home too late, but it can sometimes pose an even greater risk if he comes home too early.','',NULL,'Sometimes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(620,'Politics','Marcel Achard','Playwright','\nJuly 5, 1899\n','\nSeptember 4, 1974\n','French','The bedfellows politics made are never strange. It only seems that way to those who have not watched the courtship.','',NULL,'Made,Strange',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(621,'Money','Marcel Achard','Playwright','\nJuly 5, 1899\n','\nSeptember 4, 1974\n','French','The career of a writer is comparable to that of a woman of easy virtue. You write first for pleasure, later for the pleasure of others and finally for money.','',NULL,'Woman,Career',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(622,'','Marcel Achard','Playwright','\nJuly 5, 1899\n','\nSeptember 4, 1974\n','French','When I give a lecture, I accept that people look at their watches, but what I do not tolerate is when they look at it and raise it to their ear to find out if it stopped.','',NULL,'Give,Find,Accept',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(623,'','Chinua Achebe','Writer','\nNovember 16, 1930\n','','Nigerian','A man who makes trouble for others is also making trouble for himself.','',NULL,'Others,Makes,Making',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(624,'','Chinua Achebe','Writer','\nNovember 16, 1930\n','','Nigerian','One of the truest tests of integrity is its blunt refusal to be compromised.','',NULL,'Integrity,Tests,Refusal',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(625,'','Chinua Achebe','Writer','\nNovember 16, 1930\n','','Nigerian','When suffering knocks at your door and you say there is no seat for him, he tells you not to worry because he has brought his own stool.','',NULL,'Him,Suffering,Worry',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(626,'Experience','Chinua Achebe','Writer','\nNovember 16, 1930\n','','Nigerian','The only thing we have learnt from experience is that we learn nothing from experience.','',NULL,'Nothing,Learn',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(627,'','Chinua Achebe','Writer','\nNovember 16, 1930\n','','Nigerian','When old people speak it is not because of the sweetness of words in our mouths; it is because we see something which you do not see.','',NULL,'Words,Old,Speak',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(628,'','Chinua Achebe','Writer','\nNovember 16, 1930\n','','Nigerian','The damage done in one year can sometimes take ten or twenty years to repair.','',NULL,'Done,Sometimes,Year',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(629,'Leadership','Chinua Achebe','Writer','\nNovember 16, 1930\n','','Nigerian','A functioning, robust democracy requires a healthy educated, participatory followership, and an educated, morally grounded leadership.','',NULL,'Democracy,Healthy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(630,'','Chinua Achebe','Writer','\nNovember 16, 1930\n','','Nigerian','Nigera is what it is because its leaders are not what they should be.','',NULL,'Leaders',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(631,'Time','Chinua Achebe','Writer','\nNovember 16, 1930\n','','Nigerian','People say that if you find water rising up to your ankle, that\'s the time to do something about it, not when it\'s around your neck.','',NULL,'Find,Around',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(632,'Government','Chinua Achebe','Writer','\nNovember 16, 1930\n','','Nigerian','The problem with leaderless uprisings taking over is that you don\'t always know what you get at the other end. If you are not careful you could replace a bad government with one much worse!','',NULL,'End,Bad',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(633,'Life','Chinua Achebe','Writer','\nNovember 16, 1930\n','','Nigerian','Oh, the most important thing about myself is that my life has been full of changes. Therefore, when I observe the world, I don\'t expect to see it just like I was seeing the fellow who lives in the next room.','',NULL,'Important,Lives',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(634,'Art','Chinua Achebe','Writer','\nNovember 16, 1930\n','','Nigerian','Art is man\'s constant effort to create for himself a different order of reality from that which is given to him.','',NULL,'Reality,Him',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(635,'','Chinua Achebe','Writer','\nNovember 16, 1930\n','','Nigerian','People create stories create people; or rather stories create people create stories.','',NULL,'Rather,Create,Stories',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(636,'','Chinua Achebe','Writer','\nNovember 16, 1930\n','','Nigerian','Democracy is not something you put away for ten years, and then in the 11th year you wake up and start practicing again. We have to begin to learn to rule ourselves again.','',NULL,'Democracy,Put,Away',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(637,'','Chinua Achebe','Writer','\nNovember 16, 1930\n','','Nigerian','Once a novel gets going and I know it is viable, I don\'t then worry about plot or themes. These things will come in almost automatically because the characters are now pulling the story.','',NULL,'Worry,Once,Story',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(638,'','Chinua Achebe','Writer','\nNovember 16, 1930\n','','Nigerian','What a country needs to do is be fair to all its citizens - whether people are of a different ethnicity or gender.','',NULL,'Different,Country,Fair',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(639,'','Chinua Achebe','Writer','\nNovember 16, 1930\n','','Nigerian','An artist, in my understanding of the word, should side with the people against the Emperor that oppresses his or her people.','',NULL,'Her,Against,Word',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(640,'Love,Poetry','Chinua Achebe','Writer','\nNovember 16, 1930\n','','Nigerian','But I liked Yeats! That wild Irishman. I really loved his love of language, his flow. His chaotic ideas seemed to me just the right thing for a poet. Passion! He was always on the right side. He may be wrongheaded, but his heart was always on the right side. He wrote beautiful poetry.','',NULL,'Beautiful',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(641,'Age','Chinua Achebe','Writer','\nNovember 16, 1930\n','','Nigerian','I don\'t care about age very much.','',NULL,'Care',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(642,'Food','Chinua Achebe','Writer','\nNovember 16, 1930\n','','Nigerian','I tell my students, it\'s not difficult to identify with somebody like yourself, somebody next door who looks like you. What\'s more difficult is to identify with someone you don\'t see, who\'s very far away, who\'s a different color, who eats a different kind of food. When you begin to do that then lite','',NULL,'Yourself,Someone',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(643,'Life','Chinua Achebe','Writer','\nNovember 16, 1930\n','','Nigerian','I think back to the old people I knew when I was growing up, and they always seemed larger than life.','',NULL,'Old,Growing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(644,'','Chinua Achebe','Writer','\nNovember 16, 1930\n','','Nigerian','I was a supporter of the desire, in my section of Nigeria, to leave the federation because it was treated very badly with something that was called genocide in those days.','',NULL,'Desire,Leave,Days',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(645,'Religion','Chinua Achebe','Writer','\nNovember 16, 1930\n','','Nigerian','I\'ve had trouble now and again in Nigeria because I have spoken up about the mistreatment of factions in the country because of difference in religion. These are things we should put behind us.','',NULL,'Country,Put',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(646,'Religion,Good','Chinua Achebe','Writer','\nNovember 16, 1930\n','','Nigerian','In fact, I thought that Christianity was very a good and a very valuable thing for us. But after a while, I began to feel that the story that I was told about this religion wasn\'t perhaps completely whole, that something was left out.','',NULL,'Thought',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(647,'Teacher','Chinua Achebe','Writer','\nNovember 16, 1930\n','','Nigerian','My parents were early converts to Christianity in my part of Nigeria. They were not just converts; my father was an evangelist, a religious teacher. He and my mother traveled for thirty-five years to different parts of Igboland, spreading the gospel.','',NULL,'Mother,Father',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(648,'Change,Time,Future','Dean Acheson','Statesman','\nApril 11, 1893\n','\nOctober 12, 1971\n','American','Always remember that the future comes one day at a time.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(649,'History,Freedom','Dean Acheson','Statesman','\nApril 11, 1893\n','\nOctober 12, 1971\n','American','No people in history have ever survived who thought they could protect their freedom by making themselves inoffensive to their enemies.','',NULL,'Ever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(650,'Time,Best,Future','Dean Acheson','Statesman','\nApril 11, 1893\n','\nOctober 12, 1971\n','American','The best thing about the future is that it comes only one day at a time.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(651,'','Dean Acheson','Statesman','\nApril 11, 1893\n','\nOctober 12, 1971\n','American','Controversial proposals, once accepted, soon become hallowed.','',NULL,'Become,Once,Soon',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(652,'','Dean Acheson','Statesman','\nApril 11, 1893\n','\nOctober 12, 1971\n','American','I will undoubtedly have to seek what is happily known as gainful employment, which I am glad to say does not describe holding public office.','',NULL,'Public,Office,Known',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(653,'','Dean Acheson','Statesman','\nApril 11, 1893\n','\nOctober 12, 1971\n','American','A memorandum is written not to inform the reader but to protect the writer.','',NULL,'Writer,Written,Protect',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(654,'Great','Dean Acheson','Statesman','\nApril 11, 1893\n','\nOctober 12, 1971\n','American','Great Britain has lost an empire and has not yet found a role.','',NULL,'Lost,Found',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(655,'','Dean Acheson','Statesman','\nApril 11, 1893\n','\nOctober 12, 1971\n','American','I learned from the example of my father that the manner in which one endures what must be endured is more important than the thing that must be endured.','',NULL,'Father,Important,Must',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(656,'Best,Art','Dean Acheson','Statesman','\nApril 11, 1893\n','\nOctober 12, 1971\n','American','If we learn the art of yielding what must be yielded to the changing present, we can save the best of the past.','',NULL,'Past',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(657,'','Dean Acheson','Statesman','\nApril 11, 1893\n','\nOctober 12, 1971\n','American','It is worse than immoral, it\'s a mistake.','',NULL,'Mistake,Worse,Immoral',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(658,'','Dean Acheson','Statesman','\nApril 11, 1893\n','\nOctober 12, 1971\n','American','Negotiating in the classic diplomatic sense assumes parties more anxious to agree than to disagree.','',NULL,'Sense,Agree,Disagree',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(659,'','Dean Acheson','Statesman','\nApril 11, 1893\n','\nOctober 12, 1971\n','American','Negotiation in the classic diplomatic sense assumes parties more anxious to agree than to disagree.','',NULL,'Sense,Agree,Disagree',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(660,'','Dean Acheson','Statesman','\nApril 11, 1893\n','\nOctober 12, 1971\n','American','The first requirement of a statesman is that he be dull.','',NULL,'Dull,Statesman',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(661,'Great','Dean Acheson','Statesman','\nApril 11, 1893\n','\nOctober 12, 1971\n','American','The great corrupter of public man is the ego. Looking at the mirror distracts one\'s attention from the problem.','',NULL,'Ego,Problem',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(662,'','Dean Acheson','Statesman','\nApril 11, 1893\n','\nOctober 12, 1971\n','American','The greatest mistake I made was not to die in office.','',NULL,'Greatest,Made,Die',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(663,'','Dean Acheson','Statesman','\nApril 11, 1893\n','\nOctober 12, 1971\n','American','The manner in which one endures what must be endured is more important than the thing that must be endured.','',NULL,'Important,Must,Manner',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(664,'','Dean Acheson','Statesman','\nApril 11, 1893\n','\nOctober 12, 1971\n','American','The most important aspect of the relationship between the president and the secretary of state is that they both understand who is president.','',NULL,'Important,Understand,Between',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(665,'','Dean Acheson','Statesman','\nApril 11, 1893\n','\nOctober 12, 1971\n','American','Washington is like a self-sealing tank on a military aircraft. When a bullet passes through, it closes up.','',NULL,'Through,Military,Washington',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(666,'','Dean Acheson','Statesman','\nApril 11, 1893\n','\nOctober 12, 1971\n','American','We have actively sought and are actively seeking to make the United Nations an effective instrument of international cooperation.','',NULL,'United,Nations,Effective',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(667,'Dreams','Kathy Acker','Activist','\nApril 18, 1947\n','\nNovember 30, 1997\n','American','I might be writing what people expect me to write, writing from that place where I might be ruled by economic considerations. To overcome that, I started working with my dreams, because I\'m not so censored when I use dream material.','',NULL,'Writing,Working',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(668,'','Kathy Acker','Activist','\nApril 18, 1947\n','\nNovember 30, 1997\n','American','I think it\'s really important to find out why people hurt you or try to oppose you or whatever.','',NULL,'Hurt,Important,Find',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(669,'','Kathy Acker','Activist','\nApril 18, 1947\n','\nNovember 30, 1997\n','American','I think what we have in this country is a little more dangerous in a way because it can\'t be seen fully. It\'s sorta internal censorship. We censor each other.','',NULL,'Country,Dangerous,Seen',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(670,'Love,Society','Kathy Acker','Activist','\nApril 18, 1947\n','\nNovember 30, 1997\n','American','On the surface we all act like we all love each other and we\'re free and easy, and actually we\'re far more moralistic than any other society I\'ve ever lived in.','',NULL,'Ever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(671,'','Kathy Acker','Activist','\nApril 18, 1947\n','\nNovember 30, 1997\n','American','And I\'m working at trying to find a kind of language where I won\'t be so easily modulated by expectation.','',NULL,'Trying,Find,Working',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(672,'Men','Kathy Acker','Activist','\nApril 18, 1947\n','\nNovember 30, 1997\n','American','But guys such as Allen and William are more supportive than most men.','',NULL,'Guys,Supportive',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(673,'Time','Kathy Acker','Activist','\nApril 18, 1947\n','\nNovember 30, 1997\n','American','Well, I think writing is basically about time and rhythm. Like with jazz. You have your basic melody and then you just riff off of it. And the riffs are about timing.','',NULL,'Writing,Off',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(674,'Work','Kathy Acker','Activist','\nApril 18, 1947\n','\nNovember 30, 1997\n','American','You can do whatever you want with my work.','',NULL,'Whatever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(675,'','Kathy Acker','Activist','\nApril 18, 1947\n','\nNovember 30, 1997\n','American','And internalization is used in this country as a very effective political tool.','',NULL,'Political,Country,Used',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(676,'','Kathy Acker','Activist','\nApril 18, 1947\n','\nNovember 30, 1997\n','American','But I still don\'t have a clear idea of what my voice is.','',NULL,'Still,Idea,Voice',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(677,'Best','Kathy Acker','Activist','\nApril 18, 1947\n','\nNovember 30, 1997\n','American','First of all, writing at best - certainly fiction writing - more and more I think is magic.','',NULL,'Writing,Magic',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(678,'','Kathy Acker','Activist','\nApril 18, 1947\n','\nNovember 30, 1997\n','American','I found my voice was a reaction to all that voice stuff.','',NULL,'Found,Stuff,Voice',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(679,'Work','Kathy Acker','Activist','\nApril 18, 1947\n','\nNovember 30, 1997\n','American','I mean, once work\'s out there it\'s meant to be used.','',NULL,'Mean,Once',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(680,'Work','Kathy Acker','Activist','\nApril 18, 1947\n','\nNovember 30, 1997\n','American','I mean, they censor your work when they\'re scared of it.','',NULL,'Mean,Scared',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(681,'','Kathy Acker','Activist','\nApril 18, 1947\n','\nNovember 30, 1997\n','American','I question: do we really understand the differences between modernist and postmodernist?','',NULL,'Understand,Between,Question',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(682,'Best','Kathy Acker','Activist','\nApril 18, 1947\n','\nNovember 30, 1997\n','American','I think the best thing in cases of censorship or things like this is to get as much media as possible.','',NULL,'Possible,Media',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(683,'','Kathy Acker','Activist','\nApril 18, 1947\n','\nNovember 30, 1997\n','American','I understand that postmodern literature probably means people like DeLillo, The Fiction Collective, but I don\'t get it that those writers are really influenced by postmodern theorists.','',NULL,'Understand,Means,Literature',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(684,'','Kathy Acker','Activist','\nApril 18, 1947\n','\nNovember 30, 1997\n','American','I understand that when people read my books that there\'s something there - but I don\'t identify with it.','',NULL,'Understand,Read,Books',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(685,'','Kathy Acker','Activist','\nApril 18, 1947\n','\nNovember 30, 1997\n','American','I wasn\'t really into body piercings until I found that about half my female students had them.','',NULL,'Until,Body,Found',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(686,'','Kathy Acker','Activist','\nApril 18, 1947\n','\nNovember 30, 1997\n','American','I write it to get it out of me. I don\'t write it to remember it.','',NULL,'Remember,Write',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(687,'','Kathy Acker','Activist','\nApril 18, 1947\n','\nNovember 30, 1997\n','American','I\'m really fascinated and you know I\'ve been wondering about that usage of language, various breathing techniques and why in these practices language is being used in another way.','',NULL,'Why,Another,Used',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(688,'','Kathy Acker','Activist','\nApril 18, 1947\n','\nNovember 30, 1997\n','American','I\'m very staid compared to my students, actually.','',NULL,'Actually,Students,Compared',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(689,'Power','Kathy Acker','Activist','\nApril 18, 1947\n','\nNovember 30, 1997\n','American','One of the reasons I think the ultra right-wing has such power in this country is that no one talks out.','',NULL,'Country,Reasons',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(690,'','Kathy Acker','Activist','\nApril 18, 1947\n','\nNovember 30, 1997\n','American','Some of the stuff about Yogi energy is really fascinating.','',NULL,'Energy,Stuff,Yogi',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(691,'Good','Kathy Acker','Activist','\nApril 18, 1947\n','\nNovember 30, 1997\n','American','That\'s what the right-wing is good at: figuring out the left wing.','',NULL,'Left,Wing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(692,'Nature','Diane Ackerman','Poet','\nOctober 7, 1948\n','','American','Nothing is more memorable than a smell. One scent can be unexpected, momentary and fleeting, yet conjure up a childhood summer beside a lake in the mountains.','',NULL,'Nothing,Unexpected',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(693,'Love','Diane Ackerman','Poet','\nOctober 7, 1948\n','','American','Everyone admits that love is wonderful and necessary, yet no one agrees on just what it is.','',NULL,'Wonderful,Everyone',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(694,'Life','Diane Ackerman','Poet','\nOctober 7, 1948\n','','American','I don\'t want to be a passenger in my own life.','',NULL,'Passenger',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(695,'Life','Diane Ackerman','Poet','\nOctober 7, 1948\n','','American','I don\'t want to get to the end of my life and find that I lived just the length of it. I want to have lived the width of it as well.','',NULL,'End,Find',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(696,'','Diane Ackerman','Poet','\nOctober 7, 1948\n','','American','Touch seems to be as essential as sunlight.','',NULL,'Touch,Seems,Essential',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(697,'','Diane Ackerman','Poet','\nOctober 7, 1948\n','','American','A poem records emotions and moods that lie beyond normal language, that can only be patched together and hinted at metaphorically.','',NULL,'Lie,Together,Emotions',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(698,'','Diane Ackerman','Poet','\nOctober 7, 1948\n','','American','It began in mystery, and it will end in mystery, but what a savage and beautiful country lies in between.','',NULL,'Beautiful,End,Country',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(699,'Money,Success','Diane Ackerman','Poet','\nOctober 7, 1948\n','','American','Success produces success, just as money produces money.','',NULL,'Produces',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(700,'','Diane Ackerman','Poet','\nOctober 7, 1948\n','','American','Look in the mirror. The face that pins you with its double gaze reveals a chastening secret.','',NULL,'Secret,Face,Mirror',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(701,'','Diane Ackerman','Poet','\nOctober 7, 1948\n','','American','We live on the leash of our senses.','',NULL,'Live,Senses,Leash',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(702,'Freedom','Gary Ackerman','Politician','\nNovember 19, 1942\n','','American','If a jerk burns the flag, America is not threatened, democracy is not under siege, freedom is not at risk.','',NULL,'Democracy,America',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(703,'Good','Gary Ackerman','Politician','\nNovember 19, 1942\n','','American','As a state senator and then a congressman, I\'ve had the privilege of trying to do good things for people to whom I owe so much and can never fully repay.','',NULL,'Trying,State',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(704,'','Gary Ackerman','Politician','\nNovember 19, 1942\n','','American','Every gun sold should require a background check, period.','',NULL,'Gun,Period,Background',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(705,'','Gary Ackerman','Politician','\nNovember 19, 1942\n','','American','For some reason, the military seems more afraid of gay people than they are against terrorists, but they\'re very brave with the terrorists... If the terrorists ever got a hold of this information, they\'d get a platoon of lesbians to chase us out of Baghdad.','',NULL,'Gay,Ever,Brave',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(706,'Freedom','Gary Ackerman','Politician','\nNovember 19, 1942\n','','American','From the U.S. Capitol Building to the White House, our national symbols that represent freedom to so many of us, were built by people who were anything but free.','',NULL,'Anything,Free',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(707,'','Gary Ackerman','Politician','\nNovember 19, 1942\n','','American','I am always fascinated by India.','',NULL,'India,Fascinated',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(708,'Family','Gary Ackerman','Politician','\nNovember 19, 1942\n','','American','I just thought it was unconscionable for the Congress to insert itself into this debate. We are particularly unqualified to make that decision and to intrude ourselves into the lives of this family.','',NULL,'Decision,Thought',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(709,'','Gary Ackerman','Politician','\nNovember 19, 1942\n','','American','I\'m in favor of immigration but we also need rules.','',NULL,'Rules,Favor,Also',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(710,'','Gary Ackerman','Politician','\nNovember 19, 1942\n','','American','I\'ve had meetings with Fidel Castro. I\'ve had meetings with Kim Il-Sung. I\'ve had meetings with other dictators. I\'ve met with the Butcher of Beijing. You know, I think it\'s important to hear, you know, each other\'s perspective.','',NULL,'Important,Hear,Dictators',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(711,'Life','Gary Ackerman','Politician','\nNovember 19, 1942\n','','American','I\'ve personally demanded that tyrants let their people go. I\'ve tried to feed the hungry, clothe the poor, protect the elderly and infirm, and defend the needy from the aggressively greedy. I\'ve led a blessed life. What a kick for a kid from the projects.','',NULL,'Blessed,Poor',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(712,'Power','Gary Ackerman','Politician','\nNovember 19, 1942\n','','American','India is a regional power. It does not need anything to establish it.','',NULL,'Anything,India',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(713,'Society','Gary Ackerman','Politician','\nNovember 19, 1942\n','','American','It used to be you had real friends on the other side of the aisle. It\'s not like that anymore. Society has changed. The public is to blame as well. I think the people have gotten dumber.','',NULL,'Real,Blame',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(714,'','Gary Ackerman','Politician','\nNovember 19, 1942\n','','American','Looking forward, it might prove constructive to examine the true historical record of an issue prior to assuming the worst of anyone\'s motive and deconstructing and questioning anyone\'s Democratic bona fides. After all, we liberals got feelings.','',NULL,'Forward,True,Feelings',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(715,'','Gary Ackerman','Politician','\nNovember 19, 1942\n','','American','No, you can\'t call your vote in. You have to be there on the floor to vote.','',NULL,'Vote,Call,Floor',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(716,'','Gary Ackerman','Politician','\nNovember 19, 1942\n','','American','Patriots don\'t let their nation default.','',NULL,'Nation,Patriots,Default',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(717,'Leadership','Gary Ackerman','Politician','\nNovember 19, 1942\n','','American','People more than ever since I can remember are concerned about being out of step and out of line with their political party and won\'t cross over. There is nobody, man or woman, who wants to be left out, and people are fearful of that. People are fearful of their leadership as well.','',NULL,'Woman,Political',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(718,'Politics','Gary Ackerman','Politician','\nNovember 19, 1942\n','','American','Politics was my third act. But I could have a fourth. I don\'t know what that will be yet, but there will be one.','',NULL,'Act,Third',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(719,'Great','Gary Ackerman','Politician','\nNovember 19, 1942\n','','American','Sometimes people who are Jewish are held to a higher standard which sometimes we take great pride in.','',NULL,'Sometimes,Pride',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(720,'','Gary Ackerman','Politician','\nNovember 19, 1942\n','','American','Telling people not to have children is unthinkable and inhumane.','',NULL,'Children,Telling,Inhumane',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(721,'','Gary Ackerman','Politician','\nNovember 19, 1942\n','','American','The ability to convince people of the wackiest notions - and both parties can do it - it\'s part of the dumbing down of America that\'s really highly problematic.','',NULL,'Down,America,Both',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(722,'','Gary Ackerman','Politician','\nNovember 19, 1942\n','','American','The media has changed. We now give broadcast licenses to philosophies instead of people. People get confused and think there is no difference between news and entertainment. People who project themselves as journalists on television don\'t know the first thing about journalism. They are just there st','',NULL,'Game,Give,Confused',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(723,'','Gary Ackerman','Politician','\nNovember 19, 1942\n','','American','The media\'s gotten lazy. They don\'t check anything out. You report what he reports.','',NULL,'Lazy,Anything,Media',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(724,'','Gary Ackerman','Politician','\nNovember 19, 1942\n','','American','There\'s a delicious irony in seeing private luxury jets flying in to Washington, D.C., and people coming off of them with tin cups in their hands saying that they\'re going to be trimming down and streamlining their businesses. There\'s a message there.','',NULL,'Saying,Down,Off',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(725,'Government','Gary Ackerman','Politician','\nNovember 19, 1942\n','','American','Using official government resources to help bankroll an explicit political agenda - whether on the right or left - is flat out wrong.','',NULL,'Help,Political',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(726,'','Gary Ackerman','Politician','\nNovember 19, 1942\n','','American','We have some Jewish members of Congress, not a lot but there\'s a bunch of us.','',NULL,'Congress,Jewish,Bunch',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(727,'','Jensen Ackles','Actor','\nMarch 1, 1978\n','','American','When I was in middle school, some of my so-called friends found a catalogue ad I did for Superman pajamas. They made as many copies as they could and pasted them up all over school.','',NULL,'School,Made,Did',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(728,'Christmas','Jensen Ackles','Actor','\nMarch 1, 1978\n','','American','The worst gift that I ever gave a girl was a suitcase for Christmas. As in, \'I can\'t think of anything to give you, but here\'s a new suitcase.\' Afterward, I was like, \'What were you thinking, idiot?\'','',NULL,'Girl,Thinking',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(729,'','Jensen Ackles','Actor','\nMarch 1, 1978\n','','American','I was in preschool and a girl actually kissed me on the cheek. I didn\'t know what to do. I didn\'t know what it meant, so I instantly grabbed her face and kissed her on the lips. And, then I got suspended.','',NULL,'Girl,Her,Face',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(730,'Time','Jensen Ackles','Actor','\nMarch 1, 1978\n','','American','I get nervous around girls for the first time. Once I\'m in, I can take the reins and go. It\'s just the initial approach I\'m really bad at.','',NULL,'Bad,Around',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(731,'Love','Jensen Ackles','Actor','\nMarch 1, 1978\n','','American','I\'m from Texas, and I would love to do an old-fashioned gun-slinging Western.','',NULL,'Texas,Western',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(732,'','Jensen Ackles','Actor','\nMarch 1, 1978\n','','American','I used to be scared of uncertainty; now I get a high out of it.','',NULL,'Used,High,Scared',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(733,'Love,Morning','Jensen Ackles','Actor','\nMarch 1, 1978\n','','American','I love the smell of shampoo on a girl\'s hair. You can walk past someone and be like, \'Wow, you took a shower this morning, didn\'t you? Because you smell lovely.\'','',NULL,'Girl',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(734,'Good','Jensen Ackles','Actor','\nMarch 1, 1978\n','','American','I\'m a mad Gummi fan. I always have Gummis in my trailer. But you can\'t eat too many because then you get Gummi tummy, and that\'s no good. I can\'t believe I\'m saying this.','',NULL,'Believe,Saying',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(735,'','Jensen Ackles','Actor','\nMarch 1, 1978\n','','American','I\'m not Mr. Debonair Suave. I\'m just a regular boy who goofs around, pulls pranks, and makes jokes. That doesn\'t sound very hot to me.','',NULL,'Around,Makes,Hot',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(736,'Humor','Jensen Ackles','Actor','\nMarch 1, 1978\n','','American','There are just certain things that turn my head. It may be a girl\'s sense of humor, it may be her wit, or her belief system; it could be a lot of different things.','',NULL,'Girl,May',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(737,'','Jensen Ackles','Actor','\nMarch 1, 1978\n','','American','I consider myself a non-denominational Christian. I grew up in a Bible church and still hold those beliefs very close to me.','',NULL,'Christian,Still,Church',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(738,'God','Jensen Ackles','Actor','\nMarch 1, 1978\n','','American','I\'m into a casual-dressing girl: blue jeans and a tank top is super sexy. But the sexiest thing on a girl - when I see it I\'m like, oh my God - is these little tight boxers. Don\'t get me wrong, g-strings are fine, but those cover a little, to where it\'s just enough.','',NULL,'Girl,Sexy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(739,'','Jensen Ackles','Actor','\nMarch 1, 1978\n','','American','My father is an actor, so he brought me into his agency when I was young. It wasn\'t something I wanted to do until high school, when I started taking theater and really liked it. Then an agent found me and wanted me to come out to Los Angeles and give it a shot. I gave myself six months, but it only','',NULL,'School,Father,Job',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(740,'Failure','Jensen Ackles','Actor','\nMarch 1, 1978\n','','American','Some people will go to the opening of an envelope. They live their lives in the public eye and get off on it, they need it. They need that kind of adoration. If their name isn\'t in the tabloids once a week they feel like a failure.','',NULL,'Live,Off',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(741,'','Jensen Ackles','Actor','\nMarch 1, 1978\n','','American','When we started, we knew the show was going to be hit or miss, and we needed to find a core audience to really make us survive. And I think we\'ve been able to do that.','',NULL,'Find,Able,Show',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(742,'','Jensen Ackles','Actor','\nMarch 1, 1978\n','','American','Being from Texas, I would say I favor a pair of jeans you can wear some boots with.','',NULL,'Texas,Wear,Favor',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(743,'Life','Jensen Ackles','Actor','\nMarch 1, 1978\n','','American','What I enjoy most is travelling to different places and meeting new people. For me, it\'s all about life experiences, and I\'m very grateful that acting allows me so many interesting and fulfilling ones.','',NULL,'Different,Enjoy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(744,'','Jensen Ackles','Actor','\nMarch 1, 1978\n','','American','Comedy, drama, Westerns, sci-fi... it\'s all fine if the story\'s compelling and the character is interesting to me. I do like action a lot.','',NULL,'Character,Action,Comedy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(745,'Work','Jensen Ackles','Actor','\nMarch 1, 1978\n','','American','I see all the red carpet paparazzi stuff and I\'m like, \'Really? Do I have to?!\' I like to work and I know that\'s part of the job. But you kind of take it in stride.','',NULL,'Job,Stuff',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(746,'','Jensen Ackles','Actor','\nMarch 1, 1978\n','','American','I\'m just a regular boy who goofs around, pulls pranks, and makes jokes.aI\'m not Mr. Debonair Suave. I\'m just a regular boy who goofs around, pulls pranks, and makes jokes. That doesn\'t sound very hot to me.','',NULL,'Around,Makes,Hot',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(747,'','Jensen Ackles','Actor','\nMarch 1, 1978\n','','American','It\'s hard being on a new network, a smaller network.','',NULL,'Hard,Network,Smaller',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(748,'','Peter Ackroyd','Author','\nOctober 5, 1949\n','','British','Murderers will try to recall the sequence of events, they will remember exactly what they did just before and just after. But they can never remember the actual moment of killing. This is why they will always leave a clue.','',NULL,'Remember,Did,Before',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(749,'Time','Reem Acra','Designer','','','Lebanese','Mini dresses that have an over skirt of tulle makes it traditional and modern at the same time.','',NULL,'Same,Makes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(750,'','Harold Acton','Historian','\nJuly 5, 1904\n','1994','English','So often is the virgin sheet of paper more real than what one has to say, and so often one regrets having marred it.','',NULL,'Real,Often,Regrets',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(751,'Time,Best','Harold Acton','Historian','\nJuly 5, 1904\n','1994','English','The biographies and autobiographies are on the whole more impressive than the fiction of the last two decades, but the freakish best sellers among them are least likely to withstand the test of time.','',NULL,'Two',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(752,'Power','John Acton','Historian','\nJanuary 10, 1834\n','\nJune 19, 1902\n','English','Power tends to corrupt, and absolute power corrupts absolutely.','',NULL,'Corrupt,Corrupts',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(753,'','John Acton','Historian','\nJanuary 10, 1834\n','\nJune 19, 1902\n','English','Liberty is the condition of duty, the guardian of conscience. It grows as conscience grows. The domains of both grow together. Liberty is safety from all hindrances, even sin. So that Liberty ends by being Free Will.','',NULL,'Together,Liberty,Free',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(754,'','John Acton','Historian','\nJanuary 10, 1834\n','\nJune 19, 1902\n','English','Liberty is the prevention of control by others.','',NULL,'Control,Liberty,Others',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(755,'Knowledge','John Acton','Historian','\nJanuary 10, 1834\n','\nJune 19, 1902\n','English','If the past has been an obstacle and a burden, knowledge of the past is the safest and the surest emancipation.','',NULL,'Past,Burden',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(756,'','John Acton','Historian','\nJanuary 10, 1834\n','\nJune 19, 1902\n','English','The most certain test by which we judge whether a country is really free is the amount of security enjoyed by minorities.','',NULL,'Judge,Country,Free',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(757,'Time,Success','John Acton','Historian','\nJanuary 10, 1834\n','\nJune 19, 1902\n','English','By a series of violent shocks, the nations in succession have struggled to shake off the Past, to reverse the action of Time and the verdict of success, and to rescue the world from the reign of the dead.','',NULL,'Past',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(758,'','John Acton','Historian','\nJanuary 10, 1834\n','\nJune 19, 1902\n','English','By liberty I mean the assurance that every man shall be protected in doing what he believes is his duty against the influence of authority and majorities, custom and opinion.','',NULL,'Mean,Liberty,Opinion',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(759,'','John Acton','Historian','\nJanuary 10, 1834\n','\nJune 19, 1902\n','English','Far from being the product of a democratic revolution and of an opposition to English institutions, the constitution of the United States was the result of a powerful reaction against democracy, and in favor of the traditions of the mother country.','',NULL,'Mother,Powerful,Democracy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(760,'History','John Acton','Historian','\nJanuary 10, 1834\n','\nJune 19, 1902\n','English','History provides neither compensation for suffering nor penalties for wrong.','',NULL,'Suffering,Wrong',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(761,'Nature','John Acton','Historian','\nJanuary 10, 1834\n','\nJune 19, 1902\n','English','Save for the wild force of Nature, nothing moves in this world that is not Greek in its origin.','',NULL,'Nothing,Force',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(762,'Power,Government','John Acton','Historian','\nJanuary 10, 1834\n','\nJune 19, 1902\n','English','The fate of every democracy, of every government based on the sovereignty of the people, depends on the choices it makes between these opposite principles, absolute power on the one hand, and on the other the restraints of legality and the authority of tradition.','',NULL,'Democracy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(763,'Men','John Acton','Historian','\nJanuary 10, 1834\n','\nJune 19, 1902\n','English','The greatest men, you can quote for everything.','',NULL,'Greatest,Everything',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(764,'Power','Lord Acton','Historian','\nJanuary 10, 1834\n','\nJune 19, 1902\n','British','Power corrupts, and absolute power corrupts absolutely.','',NULL,'Corrupts,Absolute',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(765,'Politics,Power','Lord Acton','Historian','\nJanuary 10, 1834\n','\nJune 19, 1902\n','British','Power tends to corrupt and absolute power corrupts absolutely.','',NULL,'Corrupt',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(766,'Men,Power,History','Lord Acton','Historian','\nJanuary 10, 1834\n','\nJune 19, 1902\n','British','And remember, where you have a concentration of power in a few hands, all too frequently men with the mentality of gangsters get control. History has proven that.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(767,'','Lord Acton','Historian','\nJanuary 10, 1834\n','\nJune 19, 1902\n','British','The issue which has swept down the centuries and which will have to be fought sooner or later is the people versus the banks.','',NULL,'Down,Later,Issue',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(768,'Business,Money','Lord Acton','Historian','\nJanuary 10, 1834\n','\nJune 19, 1902\n','British','I\'m not a driven businessman, but a driven artist. I never think about money. Beautiful things make money.','',NULL,'Beautiful',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(769,'Change','Lord Acton','Historian','\nJanuary 10, 1834\n','\nJune 19, 1902\n','British','Opinions alter, manners change, creeds rise and fall, but the moral laws are written on the table of eternity.','',NULL,'Moral,Fall',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(770,'Power','Lord Acton','Historian','\nJanuary 10, 1834\n','\nJune 19, 1902\n','British','Liberty is not the power of doing what we like, but the right to do what we ought.','',NULL,'Liberty,Ought',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(771,'','Lord Acton','Historian','\nJanuary 10, 1834\n','\nJune 19, 1902\n','British','The one pervading evil of democracy is the tyranny of the majority, or rather of that party, not always the majority, that succeeds, by force or fraud, in carrying elections.','',NULL,'Evil,Democracy,Rather',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(772,'History','Lord Acton','Historian','\nJanuary 10, 1834\n','\nJune 19, 1902\n','British','History is not a burden on the memory but an illumination of the soul.','',NULL,'Soul,Memory',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(773,'','Lord Acton','Historian','\nJanuary 10, 1834\n','\nJune 19, 1902\n','British','Socialism means slavery.','',NULL,'Means,Socialism,Slavery',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(774,'Life','Lord Acton','Historian','\nJanuary 10, 1834\n','\nJune 19, 1902\n','British','To be able to look back upon one\'s past life with satisfaction is to live twice.','',NULL,'Live,Past',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(775,'','Lord Acton','Historian','\nJanuary 10, 1834\n','\nJune 19, 1902\n','British','The long term versus the short term argument is one used by losers.','',NULL,'Long,Short,Used',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(776,'','Lord Acton','Historian','\nJanuary 10, 1834\n','\nJune 19, 1902\n','British','Liberty is not a means to a higher political end. It is itself the highest political end.','',NULL,'End,Political,Liberty',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(777,'','Lord Acton','Historian','\nJanuary 10, 1834\n','\nJune 19, 1902\n','British','There are two things which cannot be attacked in front: ignorance and narrow-mindedness. They can only be shaken by the simple development of the contrary qualities. They will not bear discussion.','',NULL,'Ignorance,Simple,Two',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(778,'Government','Lord Acton','Historian','\nJanuary 10, 1834\n','\nJune 19, 1902\n','British','The danger is not that a particular class is unfit to govern: every class is unfit to govern.','',NULL,'Danger,Class',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(779,'','Lord Acton','Historian','\nJanuary 10, 1834\n','\nJune 19, 1902\n','British','A wise person does at once, what a fool does at last. Both do the same thing; only at different times.','',NULL,'Wise,Fool,Person',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(780,'','Lord Acton','Historian','\nJanuary 10, 1834\n','\nJune 19, 1902\n','British','Every thing secret degenerates, even the administration of justice; nothing is safe that does not show how it can bear discussion and publicity.','',NULL,'Justice,Nothing,Show',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(781,'Society','Lord Acton','Historian','\nJanuary 10, 1834\n','\nJune 19, 1902\n','British','Property is not the sacred right. When a rich man becomes poor it is a misfortune, it is not a moral evil. When a poor man becomes destitute, it is a moral evil, teeming with consequences and injurious to society and morality.','',NULL,'Evil,Rich',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(782,'Faith,Good','Lord Acton','Historian','\nJanuary 10, 1834\n','\nJune 19, 1902\n','British','Machiavelli\'s teaching would hardly have stood the test of Parliamentary government, for public discussion demands at least the profession of good faith.','',NULL,'government',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(783,'Nature','Lord Acton','Historian','\nJanuary 10, 1834\n','\nJune 19, 1902\n','British','Save for the wild force of Nature, nothing moves in this world that is not Greek in its origin.','',NULL,'Nothing,Force',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(784,'Best','Lord Acton','Historian','\nJanuary 10, 1834\n','\nJune 19, 1902\n','British','Be not content with the best book; seek sidelights from the others; have no favourites.','',NULL,'Book,Others',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(785,'Morning,Great','Lord Acton','Historian','\nJanuary 10, 1834\n','\nJune 19, 1902\n','British','If some great catastrophe is not announced every morning, we feel a certain void. Nothing in the paper today, we sigh.','',NULL,'Today',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(786,'','Lord Acton','Historian','\nJanuary 10, 1834\n','\nJune 19, 1902\n','British','The man who prefers his country before any other duty shows the same spirit as the man who surrenders every right to the state. They both deny that right is superior to authority.','',NULL,'Country,Before,Same',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(787,'Politics,Power','Lord Acton','Historian','\nJanuary 10, 1834\n','\nJune 19, 1902\n','British','The science of politics is the one science that is deposited by the streams of history, like the grains of gold in the sand of a river; and the knowledge of the past, the record of truths revealed by experience, is eminently practical, as an instrument of action and a power that goes to making the f','',NULL,'history',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(788,'Smile','Lord Acton','Historian','\nJanuary 10, 1834\n','\nJune 19, 1902\n','British','There is not a soul who does not have to beg alms of another, either a smile, a handshake, or a fond eye.','',NULL,'Soul,Another',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(789,'Trust','Roy Acuff','Musician','\nSeptember 15, 1903\n','\nNovember 23, 1992\n','American','Put your trust in the Lord and go ahead. Worry gets you no place.','',NULL,'Put,Place',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(790,'','Roy Acuff','Musician','\nSeptember 15, 1903\n','\nNovember 23, 1992\n','American','Don\'t be a blueprint. Be an original.','',NULL,'Original,Blueprint',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(791,'','Roy Acuff','Musician','\nSeptember 15, 1903\n','\nNovember 23, 1992\n','American','I don\'t owe one man one cent. Anywhere.','',NULL,'Anywhere,Owe,Cent',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(792,'','Roy Acuff','Musician','\nSeptember 15, 1903\n','\nNovember 23, 1992\n','American','The greatest thing the Democrats have ever done for me was to defeat me for the governor of Tennessee.','',NULL,'Greatest,Done,Ever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(793,'','John Adair','Politician','\nJanuary 9, 1757\n','\nMay 19, 1840\n','American','The chief executive who knows his strengths and weaknesses as a leader is likely to be far more effective than the one who remains blind to them.','',NULL,'Leader,Far,Knows',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(794,'','Red Adair','Celebrity','\nJune 18, 1915\n','\nAugust 7, 2004\n','American','If you think it\'s expensive to hire a professional to do the job, wait until you hire an amateur.','',NULL,'Job,Wait,Until',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(795,'Best,Smile','Red Adair','Celebrity','\nJune 18, 1915\n','\nAugust 7, 2004\n','American','It scares you: all the noise, the rattling, the shaking. But the look on everybody\'s face when you\'re finished and packing, it\'s the best smile in the world; and there\'s nobody hurt, and the well\'s under control.','',NULL,'Hurt',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(796,'','Red Adair','Celebrity','\nJune 18, 1915\n','\nAugust 7, 2004\n','American','I\'ve done made a deal with the devil. He said he\'s going to give me an air-conditioned place when I go down there, if I go there, so I won\'t put all the fires out.','',NULL,'Done,Down,Give',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(797,'Home','Red Adair','Celebrity','\nJune 18, 1915\n','\nAugust 7, 2004\n','American','I\'ve got too many of my friends that retired and went home and got on a rocking chair, and about a year and a half later, I\'m always going to the cemetery.','',NULL,'Friends,Year',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(798,'Life','Charlie Adam','Athlete','\nDecember 10, 1985\n','','Scottish','Life is settled and I\'m enjoying it.','',NULL,'Enjoying,Settled',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(799,'','Arthur Adamov','Playwright','\nAugust 23, 1908\n','\nMarch 15, 1970\n','Russian','Passive pleasure is no pleasure at all.','',NULL,'Pleasure,Passive',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(800,'','Arthur Adamov','Playwright','\nAugust 23, 1908\n','\nMarch 15, 1970\n','Russian','Misery\'s fine - as long as you know you can get out of it when you want to.','',NULL,'Long,Fine,Misery',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(801,'','Arthur Adamov','Playwright','\nAugust 23, 1908\n','\nMarch 15, 1970\n','Russian','The only thing to know is how to use your neurosis.','',NULL,'Neurosis,Use',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(802,'','Arthur Adamov','Playwright','\nAugust 23, 1908\n','\nMarch 15, 1970\n','Russian','Things always happen in series.','',NULL,'Happen,Series',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(803,'','Abigail Adams','First Lady','\nDecember 22, 1744\n','\nOctober 28, 1818\n','American','We have too many high-sounding words, and too few actions that correspond with them.','',NULL,'Words,Few,Actions',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(804,'','Abigail Adams','First Lady','\nDecember 22, 1744\n','\nOctober 28, 1818\n','American','I\'ve always felt that a person\'s intelligence is directly reflected by the number of conflicting points of view he can entertain simultaneously on the same topic.','',NULL,'Person,Same,Felt',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(805,'Education,Learning','Abigail Adams','First Lady','\nDecember 22, 1744\n','\nOctober 28, 1818\n','American','Learning is not attained by chance, it must be sought for with ardor and diligence.','',NULL,'Must',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(806,'Marriage,Men,Power','Abigail Adams','First Lady','\nDecember 22, 1744\n','\nOctober 28, 1818\n','American','Do not put such unlimited power into the hands of husbands. Remember all men would be tyrants if they could.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(807,'','Abigail Adams','First Lady','\nDecember 22, 1744\n','\nOctober 28, 1818\n','American','If particular care and attention is not paid to the ladies, we are determined to foment a rebellion, and will not hold ourselves bound by any laws in which we have no voice, or representation.','',NULL,'Care,Attention,Ourselves',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(808,'','Abigail Adams','First Lady','\nDecember 22, 1744\n','\nOctober 28, 1818\n','American','If we do not lay out ourselves in the service of mankind whom should we serve?','',NULL,'Service,Ourselves,Mankind',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(809,'Women','Abigail Adams','First Lady','\nDecember 22, 1744\n','\nOctober 28, 1818\n','American','If we mean to have heroes, statesmen and philosophers, we should have learned women.','',NULL,'Mean,Learned',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(810,'Power','Abigail Adams','First Lady','\nDecember 22, 1744\n','\nOctober 28, 1818\n','American','I am more and more convinced that man is a dangerous creature and that power, whether vested in many or a few, is ever grasping, and like the grave, cries, \'Give, give.\'','',NULL,'Ever,Give',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(811,'Great,Experience','Abigail Adams','First Lady','\nDecember 22, 1744\n','\nOctober 28, 1818\n','American','Wisdom and penetration are the fruit of experience, not the lessons of retirement and leisure. Great necessities call out great virtues.','',NULL,'wishdom',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(812,'','Abigail Adams','First Lady','\nDecember 22, 1744\n','\nOctober 28, 1818\n','American','A little of what you call frippery is very necessary towards looking like the rest of the world.','',NULL,'Looking,Rest,Call',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(813,'Knowledge','Abigail Adams','First Lady','\nDecember 22, 1744\n','\nOctober 28, 1818\n','American','Well, knowledge is a fine thing, and mother Eve thought so; but she smarted so severely for hers, that most of her daughters have been afraid of it since.','',NULL,'Mother,Thought',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(814,'Great','Abigail Adams','First Lady','\nDecember 22, 1744\n','\nOctober 28, 1818\n','American','Great necessities call out great virtues.','',NULL,'Call,Virtues',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(815,'Power','Abigail Adams','First Lady','\nDecember 22, 1744\n','\nOctober 28, 1818\n','American','Arbitrary power is like most other things which are very hard, very liable to be broken.','',NULL,'Hard,Broken',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(816,'Life','Abigail Adams','First Lady','\nDecember 22, 1744\n','\nOctober 28, 1818\n','American','I begin to think, that a calm is not desirable in any situation in life. Man was made for action and for bustle too, I believe.','',NULL,'Believe,Made',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(817,'Power','Alvin Adams','Businessman','\nJune 16, 1804\n','\nSeptember 2, 1877\n','American','Appreciate the power of rumor, often malicious, no matter how preposterous, within the local populations you are seeking to help.','',NULL,'Help,Matter',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(818,'','Alvin Adams','Businessman','\nJune 16, 1804\n','\nSeptember 2, 1877\n','American','My view is different. Public relations are a key component of any operation in this day of instant communications and rightly inquisitive citizens.','',NULL,'Different,Public,View',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(819,'Failure','Alvin Adams','Businessman','\nJune 16, 1804\n','\nSeptember 2, 1877\n','American','Humanitarian missions are little different from any other public enterprise, diplomacy included, which is susceptible of misinterpretation by the public, hence ultimately of failure.','',NULL,'Different,Public',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(820,'Success','Alvin Adams','Businessman','\nJune 16, 1804\n','\nSeptember 2, 1877\n','American','I am convinced that dealing intelligently with the press is of the greatest importance to the success and effectiveness of a humanitarian mission.','',NULL,'Greatest,Importance',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(821,'Government,Attitude','Alvin Adams','Businessman','\nJune 16, 1804\n','\nSeptember 2, 1877\n','American','Unfortunately, the attitude of many towards the press, humanitarians included and especially government workers, is often one of suspicion, if not outright fear.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(822,'Life','Alvin Adams','Businessman','\nJune 16, 1804\n','\nSeptember 2, 1877\n','American','Well I just figure any man who risks his neck to save a dog\'s life isn\'t going to kill someone for gold teeth.','',NULL,'Someone,Dog',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(823,'Work,Good','Amy Adams','Actress','\nAugust 20, 1974\n','','American','I like Cinderella, I really do. She has a good work ethic. I appreciate a good, hard-working gal. And she likes shoes. The fairy tale is all about the shoe at the end, and I\'m a big shoe girl.','',NULL,'Girl',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(824,'Positive,Attitude','Amy Adams','Actress','\nAugust 20, 1974\n','','American','I think a lot of times we don\'t pay enough attention to people with a positive attitude because we assume they are naive or stupid or unschooled.','',NULL,'Stupid',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(825,'Great','Amy Adams','Actress','\nAugust 20, 1974\n','','American','I\'m pretty Sicilian if I\'ve been crossed. I don\'t seek revenge, but I never forget. And I make it hard to repair, which is not a great quality because if people held me to that standard, no one would be around me - ever.','',NULL,'Revenge,Forget',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(826,'','Amy Adams','Actress','\nAugust 20, 1974\n','','American','As an actress people always tease me like: if there\'s anything you can do to make yourself unattractive you will do it.','',NULL,'Yourself,Anything,Actress',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(827,'Work,Trust','Amy Adams','Actress','\nAugust 20, 1974\n','','American','How I work is I work from of very character-driven place. And I trust the writers.','',NULL,'Place',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(828,'Life,Happiness','Amy Adams','Actress','\nAugust 20, 1974\n','','American','I always had a larger view. I\'m interested in real life - my family, my friends. I have tried never to define myself by my success, whatever that is. My happiness is way beyond roles and awards.','',NULL,'Family',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(829,'','Amy Adams','Actress','\nAugust 20, 1974\n','','American','I didn\'t get into acting to have a moment, I got into it because of people who\'ve inspired me, like Judi Dench, Holly Hunter, and Jodie Foster.','',NULL,'Moment,Acting,Inspired',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(830,'Love','Amy Adams','Actress','\nAugust 20, 1974\n','','American','I do love shoes that make my legs longer. I have the upper body of someone who\'s 5ft 8in, so high heels help me even out the discrepancy.','',NULL,'Help,Someone',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(831,'','Amy Adams','Actress','\nAugust 20, 1974\n','','American','I was the dork in high school who sang musical numbers up and down the hallways.','',NULL,'School,Down,High',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(832,'','Amy Adams','Actress','\nAugust 20, 1974\n','','American','I\'m one of seven kids. That\'ll keep your ego in check.','',NULL,'Ego,Keep,Kids',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(833,'Time','Amy Adams','Actress','\nAugust 20, 1974\n','','American','Most of the time it\'s the parents who recognise me. They try to tell their kids, \'Look, it\'s Giselle,\' and I say, \'No, no, no, don\'t ruin this for them,\' because I\'m usually standing there with my hair sideways and no make-up on. And the kid is saying, \'That is not Giselle. No way. That is some worn','',NULL,'Girl,Parents',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(834,'Work','Amy Adams','Actress','\nAugust 20, 1974\n','','American','My job as an actress is to make things work and come up with reasons of my own and not just fill in the blanks for anybody else, you know what I mean?','',NULL,'Job,Mean',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(835,'Nature,Time','Amy Adams','Actress','\nAugust 20, 1974\n','','American','When I died my hair red the first time, I felt as if it was what nature intended. I have been accused of being a bit of a spitfire, so in that way, I absolutely live up to the stereotype. The red hair suits my personality. I was a terrible blonde!','',NULL,'Live',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(836,'Art','Ansel Adams','Photographer','\nFebruary 20, 1902\n','\nApril 22, 1984\n','American','You don\'t take a photograph, you make it.','',NULL,'Photograph',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(837,'Men','Ansel Adams','Photographer','\nFebruary 20, 1902\n','\nApril 22, 1984\n','American','No man has the right to dictate what other men should perceive, create or produce, but all should be encouraged to reveal themselves, their perceptions and emotions, and to build confidence in the creative spirit.','',NULL,'Confidence,Creative',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(838,'','Ansel Adams','Photographer','\nFebruary 20, 1902\n','\nApril 22, 1984\n','American','When words become unclear, I shall focus with photographs. When images become inadequate, I shall be content with silence.','',NULL,'Focus,Silence,Words',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(839,'Good','Ansel Adams','Photographer','\nFebruary 20, 1902\n','\nApril 22, 1984\n','American','A good photograph is knowing where to stand.','',NULL,'Knowing,Stand',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(840,'Communication,Art','Ansel Adams','Photographer','\nFebruary 20, 1902\n','\nApril 22, 1984\n','American','Photography is more than a medium for factual communication of ideas. It is a creative art.','',NULL,'Creative',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(841,'Good','Ansel Adams','Photographer','\nFebruary 20, 1902\n','\nApril 22, 1984\n','American','There are no rules for good photographs, there are only good photographs.','',NULL,'Rules',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(842,'Environmental','Ansel Adams','Photographer','\nFebruary 20, 1902\n','\nApril 22, 1984\n','American','It is horrifying that we have to fight our own government to save the environment.','',NULL,'Fight,Government',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(843,'Great','Ansel Adams','Photographer','\nFebruary 20, 1902\n','\nApril 22, 1984\n','American','A great photograph is one that fully expresses what one feels, in the deepest sense, about what is being photographed.','',NULL,'Sense,Feels',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(844,'','Ansel Adams','Photographer','\nFebruary 20, 1902\n','\nApril 22, 1984\n','American','There are always two people in every picture: the photographer and the viewer.','',NULL,'Two,Picture,Viewer',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(845,'Art','Ansel Adams','Photographer','\nFebruary 20, 1902\n','\nApril 22, 1984\n','American','Not everybody trusts paintings but people believe photographs.','',NULL,'Believe,Everybody',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(846,'','Ansel Adams','Photographer','\nFebruary 20, 1902\n','\nApril 22, 1984\n','American','Landscape photography is the supreme test of the photographer - and often the supreme disappointment.','',NULL,'Often,Test,Landscape',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(847,'Art','Ansel Adams','Photographer','\nFebruary 20, 1902\n','\nApril 22, 1984\n','American','There is nothing worse than a sharp image of a fuzzy concept.','',NULL,'Nothing,Worse',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(848,'','Ansel Adams','Photographer','\nFebruary 20, 1902\n','\nApril 22, 1984\n','American','A true photograph need not be explained, nor can it be contained in words.','',NULL,'True,Words,Nor',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(849,'','Ansel Adams','Photographer','\nFebruary 20, 1902\n','\nApril 22, 1984\n','American','I tried to keep both arts alive, but the camera won. I found that while the camera does not express the soul, perhaps a photograph can!','',NULL,'Soul,Keep,Alive',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(850,'Time,Experience','Ansel Adams','Photographer','\nFebruary 20, 1902\n','\nApril 22, 1984\n','American','In wisdom gathered over time I have found that every experience is a form of exploration.','',NULL,'wishdom',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(851,'','Ansel Adams','Photographer','\nFebruary 20, 1902\n','\nApril 22, 1984\n','American','Photography, as a powerful medium of expression and communications, offers an infinite variety of perception, interpretation and execution.','',NULL,'Powerful,Perception,Expression',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(852,'Men','Ansel Adams','Photographer','\nFebruary 20, 1902\n','\nApril 22, 1984\n','American','Millions of men have lived to fight, build palaces and boundaries, shape destinies and societies; but the compelling force of all times has been the force of originality and creation profoundly affecting the roots of human spirit.','',NULL,'Fight,Human',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(853,'God','Ansel Adams','Photographer','\nFebruary 20, 1902\n','\nApril 22, 1984\n','American','Dodging and burning are steps to take care of mistakes God made in establishing tonal relationships.','',NULL,'Mistakes,Care',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(854,'Good','Ansel Adams','Photographer','\nFebruary 20, 1902\n','\nApril 22, 1984\n','American','Twelve significant photographs in any one year is a good crop.','',NULL,'Year,Crop',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(855,'God','Ansel Adams','Photographer','\nFebruary 20, 1902\n','\nApril 22, 1984\n','American','Sometimes I do get to places just when God\'s ready to have somebody click the shutter.','',NULL,'Sometimes,Somebody',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(856,'','Ansel Adams','Photographer','\nFebruary 20, 1902\n','\nApril 22, 1984\n','American','The negative is comparable to the composer\'s score and the print to its performance. Each performance differs in subtle ways.','',NULL,'Negative,Ways,Print',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(857,'Love','Ansel Adams','Photographer','\nFebruary 20, 1902\n','\nApril 22, 1984\n','American','Some photographers take reality... and impose the domination of their own thought and spirit. Others come before reality more tenderly and a photograph to them is an instrument of love and revelation.','',NULL,'Reality,Thought',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(858,'','Ansel Adams','Photographer','\nFebruary 20, 1902\n','\nApril 22, 1984\n','American','The negative is the equivalent of the composer\'s score, and the print the performance.','',NULL,'Negative,Print,Score',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(859,'Nature','Ansel Adams','Photographer','\nFebruary 20, 1902\n','\nApril 22, 1984\n','American','Yosemite Valley, to me, is always a sunrise, a glitter of green and golden wonder in a vast edifice of stone and space.','',NULL,'Sunrise,Space',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(860,'','Ansel Adams','Photographer','\nFebruary 20, 1902\n','\nApril 22, 1984\n','American','A photograph is usually looked at - seldom looked into.','',NULL,'Photograph,Seldom,Looked',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(861,'Life,Friendship','Brooks Adams','Historian','\nJune 24, 1848\n','\nFebruary 13, 1927\n','American','One friend in a lifetime is much; two are many; three are hardly possible. Friendship needs a certain parallelism of life, a community of thought, a rivalry of aim.','',NULL,'Friend',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(862,'Politics','Brooks Adams','Historian','\nJune 24, 1848\n','\nFebruary 13, 1927\n','American','Politics, as a practice, whatever its profession, has always been the systematic organization of hatreds.','',NULL,'Whatever,Practice',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(863,'','Brooks Adams','Historian','\nJune 24, 1848\n','\nFebruary 13, 1927\n','American','The difference is slight, to the influence of an author, whether he is read by 500 readers, or by five hundred thousand; if he can select the 500, he reaches the five hundred thousand.','',NULL,'Read,Whether,Influence',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(864,'Trust','Bryan Adams','Musician','\nNovember 5, 1959\n','','Canadian','I\'ve only ever trusted my gut on everything. I don\'t trust my head, I don\'t trust my heart, I trust my gut.','',NULL,'Heart,Everything',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(865,'Life','Bryan Adams','Musician','\nNovember 5, 1959\n','','Canadian','Trying to manage diabetes is hard because if you don\'t, there are consequences you\'ll have to deal with later in life.','',NULL,'Hard,Trying',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(866,'Great','Bryan Adams','Musician','\nNovember 5, 1959\n','','Canadian','There\'s a saying, \'It\'s easy to write songs, but very difficult to write great songs.\' I\'m going through that right now.','',NULL,'Saying,Through',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(867,'Time','Bryan Adams','Musician','\nNovember 5, 1959\n','','Canadian','I got in trouble with the police, and that was a rude awakening. That was it. I\'d seen the bottom of the pit, and it was time to scrape myself out of it.','',NULL,'Rude,Trouble',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(868,'Time','Bryan Adams','Musician','\nNovember 5, 1959\n','','Canadian','A songwriter writes songs all the time, whereas just writing a song can be done by anyone, anytime.','',NULL,'Writing,Done',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(869,'Music','Bryan Adams','Musician','\nNovember 5, 1959\n','','Canadian','I always knew I\'d be in music in some sort of capacity. I didn\'t know if I\'d be successful at it, but I knew I\'d be doing something in it. Maybe get a job in a record store. Maybe even play in a band. I never got into this to be a star.','',NULL,'Successful,Job',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(870,'','Bryan Adams','Musician','\nNovember 5, 1959\n','','Canadian','I think all my videos suck.','',NULL,'Suck,Videos',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(871,'','Bryan Adams','Musician','\nNovember 5, 1959\n','','Canadian','I\'ve always wanted to push myself and move with the tide. That\'s just how I am and it\'s worked for me.','',NULL,'Wanted,Move,Worked',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(872,'Time','Bryan Adams','Musician','\nNovember 5, 1959\n','','Canadian','Social media is a giant distraction to the ultimate aim, which is honing your craft as a songwriter. There are people who are exceptional at it, however, and if you can do both things, then that\'s fantastic, but if you are a writer, the time is better spent on a clever lyric than a clever tweet.','',NULL,'Better,Social',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(873,'Music,Technology','Bryan Adams','Musician','\nNovember 5, 1959\n','','Canadian','Focus on your music and not technology.','',NULL,'Focus',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(874,'Love','Bryan Adams','Musician','\nNovember 5, 1959\n','','Canadian','I always just wanted to be the singer or the bass player in the band. I\'d love to have a band, where I was obviously the singer, but where it wasn\'t me, it wasn\'t my name.','',NULL,'Wanted,Band',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(875,'','Bryan Adams','Musician','\nNovember 5, 1959\n','','Canadian','I do 100 shows a year, but I do it in fits and starts, as opposed to going on a long run.','',NULL,'Long,Year,Run',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(876,'','Bryan Adams','Musician','\nNovember 5, 1959\n','','Canadian','I don\'t like long tours. I find it much easier to go out for a short spurt every month.','',NULL,'Long,Find,Short',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(877,'Sad','Bryan Adams','Musician','\nNovember 5, 1959\n','','Canadian','I feel quite sad for the young musicians coming up because they may never get to pay their rent properly. It doesn\'t matter what the genre; nowadays, it\'s so much harder than it ever was.','',NULL,'May,Ever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(878,'','Bryan Adams','Musician','\nNovember 5, 1959\n','','Canadian','I grew up with British rock.','',NULL,'Rock,British,Grew',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(879,'','Bryan Adams','Musician','\nNovember 5, 1959\n','','Canadian','I like the idea of helping people help people.','',NULL,'Help,Idea,Helping',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(880,'','Bryan Adams','Musician','\nNovember 5, 1959\n','','Canadian','I like to be able to present myself in two or three different ways because I\'ve never really wanted to rest on my laurels and be something that people expected.','',NULL,'Different,Two,Wanted',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(881,'','Bryan Adams','Musician','\nNovember 5, 1959\n','','Canadian','I moonlight as a singer.','',NULL,'Singer,Moonlight',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(882,'','Bryan Adams','Musician','\nNovember 5, 1959\n','','Canadian','I need to be able to rock out.','',NULL,'Rock,Able',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(883,'','Bryan Adams','Musician','\nNovember 5, 1959\n','','Canadian','I never had a long-term plan.','',NULL,'Plan',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(884,'','Bryan Adams','Musician','\nNovember 5, 1959\n','','Canadian','I never took a grant or borrowed a penny from anybody. It was partially because I didn\'t really know how to do that, but secondly, my pride never would have allowed me to. In the beginning it was about doing it the right way, on the merits of the music.','',NULL,'Pride,Anybody,Took',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(885,'Music','Bryan Adams','Musician','\nNovember 5, 1959\n','','Canadian','I only write music for myself, I don\'t try and appeal to anyone else.','',NULL,'Try,Else',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(886,'','Bryan Adams','Musician','\nNovember 5, 1959\n','','Canadian','I pack every minute I can with something to do.','',NULL,'Minute,Pack',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(887,'Age','Bryan Adams','Musician','\nNovember 5, 1959\n','','Canadian','I remember being in Hollywood at the age of 16 and marveling at the stars. The idea of being part of it never entered my mind. It was too far-fetched.','',NULL,'Mind,Remember',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(888,'','Bryan Adams','Musician','\nNovember 5, 1959\n','','Canadian','I think a lot of people want to be remembered the way they were, as opposed to the way they are now.','',NULL,'Remembered,Opposed',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(889,'','Charles Adams','Activist','\nMay 29, 1770\n','\nNovember 30, 1800\n','American','Rulers do not reduce taxes to be kind. Expediency and greed create high taxation, and normally it takes an impending catastrophe to bring it down.','',NULL,'Greed,Down,High',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(890,'Good','Charles Adams','Activist','\nMay 29, 1770\n','\nNovember 30, 1800\n','American','We can\'t live without taxes, but we sure would like to have good ones.','',NULL,'Live,Without',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(891,'Success','Charles Kendall Adams','Educator','1835','1902','American','No student ever attains very eminent success by simply doing what is required of him: it is the amount and excellence of what is over and above the required, that determines the greatness of ultimate distinction.','',NULL,'Him,Ever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(892,'Success','Charles Kendall Adams','Educator','1835','1902','American','No one ever attains success by simply doing what is required of him.','',NULL,'Him,Ever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(893,'','Charles Kendall Adams','Educator','1835','1902','American','In all parts of the Old World, as well as of the New, it was evident that Columbus had kindled a fire in every mariner\'s heart. That fire was the harbinger of a new era, for it was not to be extinguished.','',NULL,'Heart,Fire,Old',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(894,'Marriage','Don Adams','Comedian','\nApril 13, 1926\n','\nSeptember 25, 2005\n','American','I like getting married, but I don\'t like being married.','',NULL,'Getting,Married',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(895,'','Don Adams','Comedian','\nApril 13, 1926\n','\nSeptember 25, 2005\n','American','I am a quick study - I can memorize a script in an hour - but I can\'t remember a name three seconds. I\'ve even forgotten my wife\'s name on occasion.','',NULL,'Wife,Remember,Study',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(896,'Time,Good','Don Adams','Comedian','\nApril 13, 1926\n','\nSeptember 25, 2005\n','American','I was married awfully young and I felt trapped. My wife had been divorced and all the time we were married we were out of the Church. It wasn\'t until we were divorced that we became good Catholics again.','',NULL,'Wife',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(897,'','Don Adams','Comedian','\nApril 13, 1926\n','\nSeptember 25, 2005\n','American','I\'ve been paying alimony since I was 14 and child support since 15. That\'s a joke, but not by much.','',NULL,'Child,Joke,Support',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(898,'','Don Adams','Comedian','\nApril 13, 1926\n','\nSeptember 25, 2005\n','American','I did movie star impressions as a kid in high school. Somehow they just got out of hand.','',NULL,'School,Did,High',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(899,'Money','Don Adams','Comedian','\nApril 13, 1926\n','\nSeptember 25, 2005\n','American','It was a special show that became a cult classic of sorts, and I made a lot of money for it.','',NULL,'Made,Special',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(900,'','Don Adams','Comedian','\nApril 13, 1926\n','\nSeptember 25, 2005\n','American','Maxwell is serious, dedicated, awkward, forgetful, pompous to a certain degree, sentimental.','',NULL,'Serious,Awkward,Degree',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(901,'','Don Adams','Comedian','\nApril 13, 1926\n','\nSeptember 25, 2005\n','American','Sometimes I wonder how I got into comedy at all.','',NULL,'Sometimes,Comedy,Wonder',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(902,'Funny,Love','Douglas Adams','Writer','\nMarch 11, 1952\n','\nMay 11, 2001\n','English','I love deadlines. I like the whooshing sound they make as they fly by.','',NULL,'Sound',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(903,'','Douglas Adams','Writer','\nMarch 11, 1952\n','\nMay 11, 2001\n','English','I seldom end up where I wanted to go, but almost always end up where I need to be.','',NULL,'End,Wanted,Almost',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(904,'Design','Douglas Adams','Writer','\nMarch 11, 1952\n','\nMay 11, 2001\n','English','A common mistake that people make when trying to design something completely foolproof is to underestimate the ingenuity of complete fools.','',NULL,'Trying,Mistake',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(905,'','Douglas Adams','Writer','\nMarch 11, 1952\n','\nMay 11, 2001\n','English','It is a well-known fact that those people who must want to rule people are, ipso facto, those least suited to do it... anyone who is capable of getting themselves made President should on no account be allowed to do the job.','',NULL,'Job,Must,Made',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(906,'','Douglas Adams','Writer','\nMarch 11, 1952\n','\nMay 11, 2001\n','English','There is a theory which states that if ever anyone discovers exactly what the Universe is for and why it is here, it will instantly disappear and be replaced by something even more bizarre and inexplicable.There is another theory which states that this has already happened.','',NULL,'Ever,Why,Another',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(907,'Experience','Douglas Adams','Writer','\nMarch 11, 1952\n','\nMay 11, 2001\n','English','Human beings, who are almost unique in having the ability to learn from the experience of others, are also remarkable for their apparent disinclination to do so.','',NULL,'Human,Others',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(908,'','Douglas Adams','Writer','\nMarch 11, 1952\n','\nMay 11, 2001\n','English','Isn\'t it enough to see that a garden is beautiful without having to believe that there are fairies at the bottom of it too?','',NULL,'Beautiful,Believe,Without',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(909,'Learning','Douglas Adams','Writer','\nMarch 11, 1952\n','\nMay 11, 2001\n','English','Flying is learning how to throw yourself at the ground and miss.','',NULL,'Yourself,Miss',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(910,'','Douglas Adams','Writer','\nMarch 11, 1952\n','\nMay 11, 2001\n','English','In the beginning the Universe was created. This has made a lot of people very angry and been widely regarded as a bad move.','',NULL,'Angry,Bad,Made',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(911,'Dreams','Douglas Adams','Writer','\nMarch 11, 1952\n','\nMay 11, 2001\n','English','He was a dreamer, a thinker, a speculative philosopher... or, as his wife would have it, an idiot.','',NULL,'Wife,Idiot',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(912,'Family','Douglas Adams','Writer','\nMarch 11, 1952\n','\nMay 11, 2001\n','English','If it looks like a duck, and quacks like a duck, we have at least to consider the possibility that we have a small aquatic bird of the family anatidae on our hands.','',NULL,'Small,Bird',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(913,'Money','Douglas Adams','Writer','\nMarch 11, 1952\n','\nMay 11, 2001\n','English','To give real service you must add something which cannot be bought or measured with money, and that is sincerity and integrity.','',NULL,'Must,Integrity',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(914,'','Douglas Adams','Writer','\nMarch 11, 1952\n','\nMay 11, 2001\n','English','For a moment, nothing happened. Then, after a second or so, nothing continued to happen.','',NULL,'Nothing,Happen,After',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(915,'','Douglas Adams','Writer','\nMarch 11, 1952\n','\nMay 11, 2001\n','English','This must be Thursday. I never could get the hang of Thursdays.','',NULL,'Must,Thursday,Hang',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(916,'','Douglas Adams','Writer','\nMarch 11, 1952\n','\nMay 11, 2001\n','English','I may not have gone where I intended to go, but I think I have ended up where I intended to be.','',NULL,'May,Gone,Ended',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(917,'','Douglas Adams','Writer','\nMarch 11, 1952\n','\nMay 11, 2001\n','English','Space is big. You just won\'t believe how vastly, hugely, mind-bogglingly big it is. I mean, you may think it\'s a long way down the road to the drug store, but that\'s just peanuts to space.','',NULL,'Believe,Mean,May',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(918,'','Douglas Adams','Writer','\nMarch 11, 1952\n','\nMay 11, 2001\n','English','We have normality. I repeat, we have normality. Anything you still can\'t cope with is therefore your own problem.','',NULL,'Anything,Still,Problem',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(919,'','Douglas Adams','Writer','\nMarch 11, 1952\n','\nMay 11, 2001\n','English','The major difference between a thing that might go wrong and a thing that cannot possibly go wrong is that when a thing that cannot possibly go wrong goes wrong it usually turns out to be impossible to get at and repair.','',NULL,'Cannot,Impossible,Wrong',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(920,'Learning','Douglas Adams','Writer','\nMarch 11, 1952\n','\nMay 11, 2001\n','English','The knack of flying is learning how to throw yourself at the ground and miss.','',NULL,'Yourself,Miss',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(921,'','Douglas Adams','Writer','\nMarch 11, 1952\n','\nMay 11, 2001\n','English','It is a mistake to think you can solve any major problems just with potatoes.','',NULL,'Problems,Mistake,Solve',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(922,'','Douglas Adams','Writer','\nMarch 11, 1952\n','\nMay 11, 2001\n','English','Anyone who is capable of getting themselves made President should on no account be allowed to do the job.','',NULL,'Job,Made,Getting',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(923,'Life','Douglas Adams','Writer','\nMarch 11, 1952\n','\nMay 11, 2001\n','English','Life is wasted on the living.','',NULL,'Living,Wasted',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(924,'','Douglas Adams','Writer','\nMarch 11, 1952\n','\nMay 11, 2001\n','English','I don\'t believe it. Prove it to me and I still won\'t believe it.','',NULL,'Believe,Still,Won',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(925,'','Douglas Adams','Writer','\nMarch 11, 1952\n','\nMay 11, 2001\n','English','If somebody thinks they\'re a hedgehog, presumably you just give \'em a mirror and a few pictures of hedgehogs and tell them to sort it out for themselves.','',NULL,'Give,Tell,Few',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(926,'','Douglas Adams','Writer','\nMarch 11, 1952\n','\nMay 11, 2001\n','English','I think fish is nice, but then I think that rain is wet, so who am I to judge?','',NULL,'Nice,Rain,Judge',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(927,'','Edie Adams','Musician','\nApril 16, 1927\n','','American','All the dreamers in all the world are dizzy in the noodle.','',NULL,'Dreamers,Dizzy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(928,'','Edie Adams','Musician','\nApril 16, 1927\n','','American','Well, we could tell them that we\'re here on an archeological expedition.','',NULL,'Here,Tell,Expedition',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(929,'Alone','Edie Adams','Musician','\nApril 16, 1927\n','','American','You aren\'t going to leave me alone are you?','',NULL,'Leave',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(930,'Good','Frank Adams','Mathematician','\nNovember 5, 1930\n','\nJanuary 7, 1989\n','British','What this country needs is a good five-cent nickel.','',NULL,'Country,Needs',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(931,'Good','Franklin P. Adams','Journalist','\nNovember 15, 1881\n','1960','American','Nothing is more responsible for the good old days than a bad memory.','',NULL,'Bad,Nothing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(932,'Women,Men','Franklin P. Adams','Journalist','\nNovember 15, 1881\n','1960','American','Elections are won by men and women chiefly because most people vote against somebody rather than for somebody.','',NULL,'Vote',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(933,'','Franklin P. Adams','Journalist','\nNovember 15, 1881\n','1960','American','Having imagination it takes you an hour to write a paragraph that if you were unimaginative would take you only a minute.','',NULL,'Write,Takes,Hour',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(934,'Time,Experience','Franklin P. Adams','Journalist','\nNovember 15, 1881\n','1960','American','The trouble with this country is that there are too many politicians who believe, with a conviction based on experience, that you can fool all of the people all of the time.','',NULL,'Fool',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(935,'Truth','Franklin P. Adams','Journalist','\nNovember 15, 1881\n','1960','American','Too much truth is uncouth.','',NULL,'Uncouth',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(936,'Great','Franklin P. Adams','Journalist','\nNovember 15, 1881\n','1960','American','I find that a great part of the information I have was acquired by looking up something and finding something else on the way.','',NULL,'Find,Else',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(937,'Life,Age','Franklin P. Adams','Journalist','\nNovember 15, 1881\n','1960','American','There must be a day or two in a man\'s life when he is the precise age for something important.','',NULL,'Important',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(938,'Peace,History','Franklin P. Adams','Journalist','\nNovember 15, 1881\n','1960','American','We have nothing in our history or position to invite aggression; we have everything to beckon us to the cultivation of relations of peace and amity with all nations.','',NULL,'Nothing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(939,'Christmas,Business','Franklin P. Adams','Journalist','\nNovember 15, 1881\n','1960','American','Christmas is over and Business is Business.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(940,'Fitness,Time,Health','Franklin P. Adams','Journalist','\nNovember 15, 1881\n','1960','American','Health is the thing that makes you feel that now is the best time of the year.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(941,'Age','Franklin P. Adams','Journalist','\nNovember 15, 1881\n','1960','American','Middle age occurs when you are too young to take up golf and too old to rush up to the net.','',NULL,'Young,Old',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(942,'Women,Men','Franklin P. Adams','Journalist','\nNovember 15, 1881\n','1960','American','The true republic: men, their rights and nothing more; women, their rights and nothing less.','',NULL,'True',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(943,'Good','Franklin P. Adams','Journalist','\nNovember 15, 1881\n','1960','American','There are plenty of good five cent cigars in the country. The trouble is they cost a quarter.','',NULL,'Country,Trouble',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(944,'','Franklin Pierce Adams','Writer','\nNovember 15, 1881\n','\nMarch 23, 1960\n','American','You do not know what you can miss before you try.','',NULL,'Before,Try,Miss',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(945,'Age','Franklin Pierce Adams','Writer','\nNovember 15, 1881\n','\nMarch 23, 1960\n','American','Years ago we discovered the exact point, the dead center of middle age. It occurs when you are too young to take up golf and too old to rush up to the net.','',NULL,'Young,Old',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(946,'Life','George Matthew Adams','Editor','\nAugust 23, 1878\n','\nOctober 29, 1962\n','American','What you think means more than anything else in your life. More than what you earn, more than where you live, more than your social position, and more than what anyone else may think about you.','',NULL,'Live,May',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(947,'Fear','George Matthew Adams','Editor','\nAugust 23, 1878\n','\nOctober 29, 1962\n','American','A cheerful frame of mind, reinforced by relaxation... is the medicine that puts all ghosts of fear on the run.','',NULL,'Mind,Cheerful',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(948,'Time','George Matthew Adams','Editor','\nAugust 23, 1878\n','\nOctober 29, 1962\n','American','We cannot waste time. We can only waste ourselves.','',NULL,'Cannot,Ourselves',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(949,'','George Matthew Adams','Editor','\nAugust 23, 1878\n','\nOctober 29, 1962\n','American','There is no such thing as a \'self-made\' man. We are made up of thousands of others.','',NULL,'Made,Others,Thousands',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(950,'Great,Famous','George Matthew Adams','Editor','\nAugust 23, 1878\n','\nOctober 29, 1962\n','American','There are high spots in all of our lives and most of them have come about through encouragement from someone else. I don\'t care how great, how famous or successful a man or woman may be, each hungers for applause.','',NULL,'Successful',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(951,'','Gerry Adams','Politician','\nOctober 6, 1948\n','','Irish','Hugging trees has a calming effect on me. I\'m talking about enormous trees that will be there when we are all dead and gone. I\'ve hugged trees in every part of this little island.','',NULL,'Dead,Talking,Gone',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(952,'Change','Gerry Adams','Politician','\nOctober 6, 1948\n','','Irish','It will always be a battle a day between those who want maximum change and those who want to maintain the status quo.','',NULL,'Battle,Between',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(953,'Peace,War','Gerry Adams','Politician','\nOctober 6, 1948\n','','Irish','Making peace, I have found, is much harder than making war.','',NULL,'Making',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(954,'Leadership','Gerry Adams','Politician','\nOctober 6, 1948\n','','Irish','The Irish Republican Army has kept every commitment made by its leadership.','',NULL,'Made,Republican',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(955,'','Gerry Adams','Politician','\nOctober 6, 1948\n','','Irish','One man\'s transparency is another\'s humiliation.','',NULL,'Another',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(956,'Good','Gerry Adams','Politician','\nOctober 6, 1948\n','','Irish','We have to make sure the Good Friday Agreement works.','',NULL,'Friday,Sure',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(957,'Good','Gerry Adams','Politician','\nOctober 6, 1948\n','','Irish','The Good Friday Agreement and the basic rights and entitlements of citizens that are enshrined within it must be defended and actively promoted by London and Dublin.','',NULL,'Must,Friday',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(958,'Freedom','Gerry Adams','Politician','\nOctober 6, 1948\n','','Irish','When others stood idly by, you and your families gave your all, in defence of a risen people and in pursuit of Irish freedom and unity.','',NULL,'Others,Irish',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(959,'Government','Gerry Adams','Politician','\nOctober 6, 1948\n','','Irish','For over 30 years, the IRA showed that the British government could not rule Ireland on its own terms.','',NULL,'Rule,British',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(960,'','Gerry Adams','Politician','\nOctober 6, 1948\n','','Irish','In the past I have defended the right of the IRA to engage in armed struggle. I did so because there was no alternative for those who would not bend the knee, or turn a blind eye to oppression, or for those who wanted a national republic.','',NULL,'Struggle,Past,Did',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(961,'Power','Gerry Adams','Politician','\nOctober 6, 1948\n','','Irish','In this context the British and Irish governments will have to promote a new, imaginative and dynamic alternative in which both governments will share power in the north.','',NULL,'Both,Irish',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(962,'Peace','Gerry Adams','Politician','\nOctober 6, 1948\n','','Irish','Sinn Fein has productively taken the example of South Africa and, as we develop the peace process, we continue to use examples from South Africa.','',NULL,'Process,Taken',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(963,'Freedom,Courage','Gerry Adams','Politician','\nOctober 6, 1948\n','','Irish','Your determination, selflessness and courage have brought the freedom struggle towards its fulfilment.','',NULL,'Struggle',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(964,'Leadership,Time','Gerry Adams','Politician','\nOctober 6, 1948\n','','Irish','At that time, the army leadership said the implementation of this agreement would allow everyone, including the IRA, to take its political objectives forward by peaceful and democratic means.','',NULL,'Forward',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(965,'','Gerry Adams','Politician','\nOctober 6, 1948\n','','Irish','But I also hold the very strong view that republicans need to lead by example.','',NULL,'Strong,Hold,View',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(966,'Peace','Gerry Adams','Politician','\nOctober 6, 1948\n','','Irish','But if republicans are to prevail, if the peace process is to be successfully concluded and Irish sovereignty and re-unification secured, then we have to set the agenda - no-one else is going to do that.','',NULL,'Else,Process',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(967,'Equality,Patience','Gerry Adams','Politician','\nOctober 6, 1948\n','','Irish','Republican patience with how unionism deals with the political institutions, and with key issues like equality and human rights, will be tested because, obviously, there will be a battle a day on these matters. So lets face up to all of this with our eyes wide open.','',NULL,'Human',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(968,'Leadership,Peace','Gerry Adams','Politician','\nOctober 6, 1948\n','','Irish','Sinn Fein has demonstrated the ability to play a leadership role as part of a popular movement towards peace, equality and justice.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(969,'','Gerry Adams','Politician','\nOctober 6, 1948\n','','Irish','Sinn Fein has the potential and capacity to become the vehicle for the attainment of republican objectives.','',NULL,'Become,Republican,Potential',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(970,'Courage,Future','Gerry Adams','Politician','\nOctober 6, 1948\n','','Irish','Such decisions will be far reaching and difficult. But you never lacked courage in the past. Your courage is now needed for the future.','',NULL,'Past',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(971,'Change','Gerry Adams','Politician','\nOctober 6, 1948\n','','Irish','The catalyst for much of this change is the growing support for republicanism.','',NULL,'Support,Growing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(972,'','Gerry Adams','Politician','\nOctober 6, 1948\n','','Irish','The days of humiliation, of second-class citizens and of inequality are over and gone forever.','',NULL,'Days,Gone,Forever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(973,'Time,Good','Gerry Adams','Politician','\nOctober 6, 1948\n','','Irish','The last months, weeks and days have seen accelerating discussions, involving the DUP for the first time, about a comprehensive agreement which would see all outstanding matters dealt with and the Good Friday Agreement implemented in full.','',NULL,'Last',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(974,'Change,Equality','Gerry Adams','Politician','\nOctober 6, 1948\n','','Irish','The unionists also for their part, want to minimise the potential for change, not only on the equality agenda but on the issues of sovereignty and ending the union.','',NULL,'Union',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(975,'','Gerry Adams','Politician','\nOctober 6, 1948\n','','Irish','The way forward is by building political support for republican and democratic objectives across Ireland and by winning support for these goals internationally.','',NULL,'Forward,Winning,Political',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(976,'Life,Friendship','Henry Adams','Historian','\nFebruary 16, 1838\n','\nMarch 27, 1918\n','American','One friend in a lifetime is much, two are many, three are hardly possible. Friendship needs a certain parallelism of life, a community of thought, a rivalry of aim.','',NULL,'Friend',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(977,'Teacher','Henry Adams','Historian','\nFebruary 16, 1838\n','\nMarch 27, 1918\n','American','A teacher affects eternity; he can never tell where his influence stops.','',NULL,'Tell,Influence',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(978,'Life,Sad','Henry Adams','Historian','\nFebruary 16, 1838\n','\nMarch 27, 1918\n','American','The Indian Summer of life should be a little sunny and a little sad, like the season, and infinite in wealth and depth of tone, but never hustled.','',NULL,'Wealth',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(979,'Friendship','Henry Adams','Historian','\nFebruary 16, 1838\n','\nMarch 27, 1918\n','American','Friends are born, not made.','',NULL,'Made,Friends',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(980,'History,Life','Henry Adams','Historian','\nFebruary 16, 1838\n','\nMarch 27, 1918\n','American','Chaos often breeds life, when order breeds habit.','',NULL,'Often',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(981,'Nature','Henry Adams','Historian','\nFebruary 16, 1838\n','\nMarch 27, 1918\n','American','Chaos was the law of nature; Order was the dream of man.','',NULL,'Law,Dream',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(982,'Politics,Art','Henry Adams','Historian','\nFebruary 16, 1838\n','\nMarch 27, 1918\n','American','I am an anarchist in politics and an impressionist in art as well as a symbolist in literature. Not that I understand what these terms mean, but I take them to be all merely synonyms of pessimist.','',NULL,'Mean',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(983,'Power,Science','Henry Adams','Historian','\nFebruary 16, 1838\n','\nMarch 27, 1918\n','American','Some day science may have the existence of mankind in power, and the human race can commit suicide by blowing up the world.','',NULL,'Human',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(984,'Experience','Henry Adams','Historian','\nFebruary 16, 1838\n','\nMarch 27, 1918\n','American','All experience is an arch, to build upon.','',NULL,'Build,Arch',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(985,'Best','Henry Adams','Historian','\nFebruary 16, 1838\n','\nMarch 27, 1918\n','American','At best, the renewal of broken relations is a nervous matter.','',NULL,'Broken,Matter',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(986,'','Henry Adams','Historian','\nFebruary 16, 1838\n','\nMarch 27, 1918\n','American','Absolute liberty is absence of restraint; responsibility is restraint; therefore, the ideally free individual is responsible to himself.','',NULL,'Liberty,Free,Himself',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(987,'Trust','Henry Adams','Historian','\nFebruary 16, 1838\n','\nMarch 27, 1918\n','American','The press is the hired agent of a monied system, and set up for no other purpose than to tell lies where their interests are involved. One can trust nobody and nothing.','',NULL,'Nothing,Tell',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(988,'','Henry Adams','Historian','\nFebruary 16, 1838\n','\nMarch 27, 1918\n','American','No one means all he says, and yet very few say all they mean, for words are slippery and thought is viscous.','',NULL,'Mean,Words,Thought',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(989,'','Henry Adams','Historian','\nFebruary 16, 1838\n','\nMarch 27, 1918\n','American','There is no such thing as an underestimate of average intelligence.','',NULL,'Average,Such',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(990,'Power','Henry Adams','Historian','\nFebruary 16, 1838\n','\nMarch 27, 1918\n','American','A friend in power is a friend lost.','',NULL,'Friend,Lost',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(991,'','Henry Adams','Historian','\nFebruary 16, 1838\n','\nMarch 27, 1918\n','American','A man must now swallow more belief than he can digest.','',NULL,'Must,Belief,Swallow',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(992,'Marriage','Henry Adams','Historian','\nFebruary 16, 1838\n','\nMarch 27, 1918\n','American','Accident counts for as much in companionship as in marriage.','',NULL,'Accident,Counts',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(993,'Society','Henry Adams','Historian','\nFebruary 16, 1838\n','\nMarch 27, 1918\n','American','American society is a sort of flat, fresh-water pond which absorbs silently, without reaction, anything which is thrown into it.','',NULL,'Without,Anything',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(994,'God','Henry Adams','Historian','\nFebruary 16, 1838\n','\nMarch 27, 1918\n','American','Every man who has at last succeeded, after long effort, in calling up the divinity which lies hidden in a woman\'s heart, is startled to find that he must obey the God he summoned.','',NULL,'Heart,Must',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(995,'Travel','Henry Adams','Historian','\nFebruary 16, 1838\n','\nMarch 27, 1918\n','American','Everyone carries his own inch rule of taste, and amuses himself by applying it, triumphantly, wherever he travels.','',NULL,'Everyone,Himself',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(996,'Politics','Henry Adams','Historian','\nFebruary 16, 1838\n','\nMarch 27, 1918\n','American','He too serves a certain purpose who only stands and cheers.','',NULL,'Purpose,Stands',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(997,'Faith,History','Henry Adams','Historian','\nFebruary 16, 1838\n','\nMarch 27, 1918\n','American','I have written too much history to have faith in it; and if anyone thinks I\'m wrong, I am inclined to agree with him.','',NULL,'Him',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(998,'Truth','Henry Adams','Historian','\nFebruary 16, 1838\n','\nMarch 27, 1918\n','American','I tell you the solemn truth, that the doctrine of the Trinity is not so difficult to accept for a working proposition as any one of the axioms of physics.','',NULL,'Working,Difficult',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(999,'','Henry Adams','Historian','\nFebruary 16, 1838\n','\nMarch 27, 1918\n','American','Intimates are predestined.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1000,'Good,Men','Henry Adams','Historian','\nFebruary 16, 1838\n','\nMarch 27, 1918\n','American','It is always good men who do the most harm in the world.','',NULL,'Harm',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1001,'Work,Good,Men','Herbert Baxter Adams','Educator','\nApril 16, 1850\n','\nJuly 30, 1901\n','American','Individual ambition is undoubtedly a strong motive in student work, but there is such a thing among students everywhere as ambition for others, call it class spirit, esprit de corps, good fellowship, or good will to men.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1002,'','Jack Adams','Athlete','\nJune 14, 1895\n','\nMay 1, 1968\n','Canadian','If it\'s free, it\'s advice; if you pay for it, it\'s counseling; if you can use either one, it\'s a miracle.','',NULL,'Free,Advice,Either',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1003,'','Jack Adams','Athlete','\nJune 14, 1895\n','\nMay 1, 1968\n','Canadian','A chief petty officer taught me shorthand, which got me promoted to yeoman first class.','',NULL,'Class,Taught,Petty',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1004,'','Jack Adams','Athlete','\nJune 14, 1895\n','\nMay 1, 1968\n','Canadian','After the Battle of Midway there was a week in a rest camp at Pearl Harbor.','',NULL,'Battle,After,Week',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1005,'Home,Food','Jack Adams','Athlete','\nJune 14, 1895\n','\nMay 1, 1968\n','Canadian','Another nice thing was that I would type out letters home for the admiral\'s stewards. They would then feed me the same food the admiral ate.','',NULL,'Nice',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1006,'','Jack Adams','Athlete','\nJune 14, 1895\n','\nMay 1, 1968\n','Canadian','Chicago\'s buoy was a couple of hundred yards astern of Arizona, and I was saddened to look at her.','',NULL,'Her,Couple,Chicago',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1007,'','Jack Adams','Athlete','\nJune 14, 1895\n','\nMay 1, 1968\n','Canadian','Everybody knew that I could type pretty well.','',NULL,'Pretty,Everybody,Knew',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1008,'','Jack Adams','Athlete','\nJune 14, 1895\n','\nMay 1, 1968\n','Canadian','I passed a typing test and became a member of the staff of Rear Adm. Newton.','',NULL,'Test,Passed,Staff',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1009,'','Jack Adams','Athlete','\nJune 14, 1895\n','\nMay 1, 1968\n','Canadian','I received my parents\' permission and went into the Navy on June 3, 1941.','',NULL,'Parents,Navy,Permission',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1010,'','Jack Adams','Athlete','\nJune 14, 1895\n','\nMay 1, 1968\n','Canadian','I was assigned to the heavy cruiser Chicago.','',NULL,'Chicago,Heavy,Assigned',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1011,'','Jack Adams','Athlete','\nJune 14, 1895\n','\nMay 1, 1968\n','Canadian','In basic training we had been told to watch out for Japanese spies.','',NULL,'Training,Watch,Basic',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1012,'','Jack Adams','Athlete','\nJune 14, 1895\n','\nMay 1, 1968\n','Canadian','Lexington did launch its air group when a Japanese carrier was reported.','',NULL,'Did,Group,Air',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1013,'','Jack Adams','Athlete','\nJune 14, 1895\n','\nMay 1, 1968\n','Canadian','My assignment was in the communications office, where I typed out dispatches.','',NULL,'Office,Assignment,Typed',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1014,'Men','Jack Adams','Athlete','\nJune 14, 1895\n','\nMay 1, 1968\n','Canadian','My observations of Japanese naval fighting men, their abilities and equipment led me to believe that they gave a better account of themselves than we did.','',NULL,'Believe,Better',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1015,'','Jack Adams','Athlete','\nJune 14, 1895\n','\nMay 1, 1968\n','Canadian','On December 5, 1941, Chicago led a task force built around the carrier Lexington to Midway Island, at the western end of the Hawaiian Islands, about 1,000 miles from Pearl Harbor.','',NULL,'End,Around,Force',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1016,'','Jack Adams','Athlete','\nJune 14, 1895\n','\nMay 1, 1968\n','Canadian','Our task force put to sea in early January 1942, to attack the Japanese in the Marshall and Gilbert islands, but the mission was called off on the eve of the attack.','',NULL,'Put,Off,Sea',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1017,'Good,Great','Jack Adams','Athlete','\nJune 14, 1895\n','\nMay 1, 1968\n','Canadian','The good news was that Enterprise and the newly arrived Yorktown had attacked the Marshall and Gilbert islands. Those attacks had a great effect on morale.','',NULL,'News',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1018,'','Jack Adams','Athlete','\nJune 14, 1895\n','\nMay 1, 1968\n','Canadian','The Japanese invaded Tulagi, in the Solomon Islands, on May 4.','',NULL,'May,Japanese,Islands',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1019,'','Jack Adams','Athlete','\nJune 14, 1895\n','\nMay 1, 1968\n','Canadian','We began intercepting Japanese radio transmissions, which indicated the two forces were very close to each other. We found out later that we were moving in opposite directions and passed each other by 32 miles.','',NULL,'Moving,Two,Found',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1020,'','Jack Adams','Athlete','\nJune 14, 1895\n','\nMay 1, 1968\n','Canadian','We made air attacks on the Japanese anchorage, sinking and damaging several vessels. However, the Japanese were alerted to the fact that American carriers were nearby.','',NULL,'Made,American,Fact',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1021,'War','Jack Adams','Athlete','\nJune 14, 1895\n','\nMay 1, 1968\n','Canadian','You could tell that America was gearing up for war.','',NULL,'America,Tell',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1022,'','James Randolph Adams','','','','','The most common trouble with advertising is that it tries too hard to impress people.','',NULL,'Hard,Trouble,Common',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1023,'Business','James Randolph Adams','','','','','Advertising is the principal reason why the business man has come to inherit the earth.','',NULL,'Why,Reason',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1024,'Design,Beauty,Great','James Randolph Adams','','','','','Great designers seldom make great advertising men, because they get overcome by the beauty of the picture - and forget that merchandise must be sold.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1025,'Respect','James Randolph Adams','','','','','If advertising had a little more respect for the public, the public would have a lot more respect for advertising.','',NULL,'Public',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1026,'Respect','James Randolph Adams','','','','','Millions of dollars\' worth of advertising shows such little respect for the reader\'s intelligence that it amounts almost to outright insult.','',NULL,'Insult,Worth',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1027,'','James Truslow Adams','Historian','\nOctober 18, 1878\n','\nMay 18, 1949\n','American','There are obviously two educations. One should teach us how to make a living and the other how to live.','',NULL,'Live,Two,Living',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1028,'Good,Best','James Truslow Adams','Historian','\nOctober 18, 1878\n','\nMay 18, 1949\n','American','There is so much good in the worst of us, and so much bad in the best of us, that it ill behaves any of us to find fault with the rest of us.','',NULL,'Bad',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1029,'Attitude,Life','James Truslow Adams','Historian','\nOctober 18, 1878\n','\nMay 18, 1949\n','American','The greatest discovery of my generation is that man can alter his life simply by altering his attitude of mind.','',NULL,'Mind',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1030,'Attitude','James Truslow Adams','Historian','\nOctober 18, 1878\n','\nMay 18, 1949\n','American','Seek out that particular mental attribute which makes you feel most deeply and vitally alive, along with which comes the inner voice which says, \'This is the real me,\' and when you have found that attitude, follow it.','',NULL,'Real,Makes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1031,'Age','James Truslow Adams','Historian','\nOctober 18, 1878\n','\nMay 18, 1949\n','American','Age acquires no value save through thought and discipline.','',NULL,'Through,Thought',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1032,'Freedom','James Truslow Adams','Historian','\nOctober 18, 1878\n','\nMay 18, 1949\n','American','The freedom now desired by many is not freedom to do and dare but freedom from care and worry.','',NULL,'Care,Worry',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1033,'Funny','Joey Adams','Comedian','\nJanuary 6, 1911\n','\nDecember 2, 1999\n','American','Do not worry about avoiding temptation. As you grow older it will avoid you.','',NULL,'Worry,Older',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1034,'Wisdom','Joey Adams','Comedian','\nJanuary 6, 1911\n','\nDecember 2, 1999\n','American','Never let a fool kiss you, or a kiss fool you.','',NULL,'Fool,Kiss',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1035,'Marriage','Joey Adams','Comedian','\nJanuary 6, 1911\n','\nDecember 2, 1999\n','American','A psychiatrist asks a lot of expensive questions your wife asks for nothing.','',NULL,'Wife,Nothing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1036,'Marriage','Joey Adams','Comedian','\nJanuary 6, 1911\n','\nDecember 2, 1999\n','American','Marriage is give and take. You\'d better give it to her or she\'ll take it anyway.','',NULL,'Better,Give',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1037,'','Joey Adams','Comedian','\nJanuary 6, 1911\n','\nDecember 2, 1999\n','American','Smack your child every day. If you don\'t know why - he does.','',NULL,'Why,Child,Smack',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1038,'Fitness','Joey Adams','Comedian','\nJanuary 6, 1911\n','\nDecember 2, 1999\n','American','If it weren\'t for the fact that the TV set and the refrigerator are so far apart, some of us wouldn\'t get any exercise at all.','',NULL,'Fact,Far',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1039,'Business','Joey Adams','Comedian','\nJanuary 6, 1911\n','\nDecember 2, 1999\n','American','If you break 100, watch your golf. If you break 80, watch your business.','',NULL,'Golf,Break',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1040,'Work','Joey Adams','Comedian','\nJanuary 6, 1911\n','\nDecember 2, 1999\n','American','People are still willing to do an honest day\'s work. The trouble is they want a week\'s pay for it.','',NULL,'Still,Honest',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1041,'Work,Success','Joey Adams','Comedian','\nJanuary 6, 1911\n','\nDecember 2, 1999\n','American','Rockefeller once explained the secret of success. \'Get up early, work late - and strike oil.\'','',NULL,'Once',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1042,'','Joey Adams','Comedian','\nJanuary 6, 1911\n','\nDecember 2, 1999\n','American','The difference between playing the stock market and the horses is that one of the horses must win.','',NULL,'Must,Win,Between',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1043,'','Joey Lauren Adams','Actress','\nJanuary 6, 1971\n','','American','I want to feel passion, I want to feel pain. I want to weep at the sound of your name. Come make me laugh, come make me cry... just make me feel alive.','',NULL,'Pain,Passion,Laugh',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1044,'','Joey Lauren Adams','Actress','\nJanuary 6, 1971\n','','American','A genius is one who can do anything except make a living.','',NULL,'Anything,Living,Genius',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1045,'Best','Joey Lauren Adams','Actress','\nJanuary 6, 1971\n','','American','I don\'t think I was fully satisfied acting. You know, the girlfriend role or the best friend role, and that wasn\'t enough for me.','',NULL,'Friend,Enough',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1046,'Diet','Joey Lauren Adams','Actress','\nJanuary 6, 1971\n','','American','A bonus: You don\'t have to diet to direct.','',NULL,'Direct,Bonus',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1047,'Best,Amazing','Joey Lauren Adams','Actress','\nJanuary 6, 1971\n','','American','\'Chasing Amy\' was an amazing role, but then after that, I went and did \'Big Daddy\' and you\'re the girlfriend or you\'re the best friend. I wasn\'t getting the Nicole Kidman roles.','',NULL,'Friend',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1048,'Time,Money','Joey Lauren Adams','Actress','\nJanuary 6, 1971\n','','American','Definition of an independent film is torture with less money and time.','',NULL,'Film',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1049,'Good,Women','Joey Lauren Adams','Actress','\nJanuary 6, 1971\n','','American','For women in their 30s, it\'s so hard to get good parts.','',NULL,'Hard',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1050,'','Joey Lauren Adams','Actress','\nJanuary 6, 1971\n','','American','I am one of the few actresses who isn\'t recognized by the way she looks. I\'m recognized by the way I talk.','',NULL,'Talk,She,Few',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1051,'','Joey Lauren Adams','Actress','\nJanuary 6, 1971\n','','American','I like decorative, functional things that I feel comfortable in.','',NULL,'Decorative,Functional',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1052,'','Joey Lauren Adams','Actress','\nJanuary 6, 1971\n','','American','I think, ultimately, looking back now, acting wasn\'t satisfying me 100%.','',NULL,'Acting,Looking,Satisfying',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1053,'','Joey Lauren Adams','Actress','\nJanuary 6, 1971\n','','American','I was never one of those people who thought, \'What I really want to do is direct.\' It never occurred to me.','',NULL,'Thought,Direct,Occurred',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1054,'','Joey Lauren Adams','Actress','\nJanuary 6, 1971\n','','American','It just gets frustrating playing the girlfriend, It\'s just this awful feeling, sitting in your house, waiting for a script to come. I like to be more proactive.','',NULL,'Waiting,Feeling,Girlfriend',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1055,'','Joey Lauren Adams','Actress','\nJanuary 6, 1971\n','','American','It\'s not like you can wake up and realize, \'Oh, I want intimacy,\' and then it happens that day.','',NULL,'Realize,Happens,Oh',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1056,'Life,Dad','Joey Lauren Adams','Actress','\nJanuary 6, 1971\n','','American','My life isn\'t that dramatic. My dad really loves me, he just can\'t talk on the phone. He\'s too crippled and shy, and that\'s almost harder. He\'s there and he loves me, and I try and try and try, it\'s just impossible to have a relationship.','',NULL,'Try',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1057,'','Joey Lauren Adams','Actress','\nJanuary 6, 1971\n','','American','My relationship with my father is pretty non-existent.','',NULL,'Father,Pretty',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1058,'Money,Home','Joey Lauren Adams','Actress','\nJanuary 6, 1971\n','','American','No one was jumping up and saying, \'Yeah, let me give you money.\' I had never held a camera in my hand - a home video camera, nothing. I had not directed.','',NULL,'Nothing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1059,'Funny','Joey Lauren Adams','Actress','\nJanuary 6, 1971\n','','American','The last person they expected to connect with a screenplay was the comedic, blonde actress with the funny voice.','',NULL,'Person,Last',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1060,'','Joey Lauren Adams','Actress','\nJanuary 6, 1971\n','','American','There were days that I literally had no reason to get out of bed. It just was so destructive for me.','',NULL,'Reason,Days,Bed',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1061,'','John Adams','President','\nOctober 30, 1735\n','\nJuly 4, 1826\n','American','Facts are stubborn things; and whatever may be our wishes, our inclinations, or the dictates of our passions, they cannot alter the state of facts and evidence.','',NULL,'May,Cannot,Whatever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1062,'Government','John Adams','President','\nOctober 30, 1735\n','\nJuly 4, 1826\n','American','Our Constitution was made only for a moral and religious people. It is wholly inadequate to the government of any other.','',NULL,'Made,Moral',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1063,'','John Adams','President','\nOctober 30, 1735\n','\nJuly 4, 1826\n','American','Democracy... while it lasts is more bloody than either aristocracy or monarchy. Remember, democracy never lasts long. It soon wastes, exhausts, and murders itself. There is never a democracy that did not commit suicide.','',NULL,'Democracy,Long,Remember',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1064,'Nature','John Adams','President','\nOctober 30, 1735\n','\nJuly 4, 1826\n','American','All the perplexities, confusion and distress in America arise, not from defects in their Constitution or Confederation, not from want of honor or virtue, so much as from the downright ignorance of the nature of coin, credit and circulation.','',NULL,'Ignorance,America',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1065,'God,Power','John Adams','President','\nOctober 30, 1735\n','\nJuly 4, 1826\n','American','Power always thinks... that it is doing God\'s service when it is violating all his laws.','',NULL,'Service',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1066,'','John Adams','President','\nOctober 30, 1735\n','\nJuly 4, 1826\n','American','Remember, democracy never lasts long. It soon wastes, exhausts, and murders itself. There never was a democracy yet that did not commit suicide.','',NULL,'Democracy,Long,Remember',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1067,'War,Politics','John Adams','President','\nOctober 30, 1735\n','\nJuly 4, 1826\n','American','I must study politics and war that my sons may have liberty to study mathematics and philosophy.','',NULL,'Must',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1068,'Trust,Men,Power','John Adams','President','\nOctober 30, 1735\n','\nJuly 4, 1826\n','American','There is danger from all men. The only maxim of a free government ought to be to trust no man living with power to endanger the public liberty.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1069,'Men','John Adams','President','\nOctober 30, 1735\n','\nJuly 4, 1826\n','American','The Hebrews have done more to civilize men than any other nation. If I were an atheist, and believed blind eternal fate, I should still believe that fate had ordained the Jews to be the most essential instrument for civilizing the nations.','',NULL,'Believe,Done',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1070,'Happiness,Government','John Adams','President','\nOctober 30, 1735\n','\nJuly 4, 1826\n','American','The happiness of society is the end of government.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1071,'Power,Society','John Adams','President','\nOctober 30, 1735\n','\nJuly 4, 1826\n','American','Because power corrupts, society\'s demands for moral authority and character increase as the importance of the position increases.','',NULL,'Character',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1072,'Knowledge','John Adams','President','\nOctober 30, 1735\n','\nJuly 4, 1826\n','American','Let us tenderly and kindly cherish, therefore, the means of knowledge. Let us dare to read, think, speak, and write.','',NULL,'Speak,Write',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1073,'Great,Society','John Adams','President','\nOctober 30, 1735\n','\nJuly 4, 1826\n','American','Abuse of words has been the great instrument of sophistry and chicanery, of party, faction, and division of society.','',NULL,'Words',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1074,'Fear','John Adams','President','\nOctober 30, 1735\n','\nJuly 4, 1826\n','American','Fear is the foundation of most governments.','',NULL,'Foundation',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1075,'Great,Power','John Adams','President','\nOctober 30, 1735\n','\nJuly 4, 1826\n','American','Power always thinks it has a great soul and vast views beyond the comprehension of the weak.','',NULL,'Soul',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1076,'Freedom,Knowledge','John Adams','President','\nOctober 30, 1735\n','\nJuly 4, 1826\n','American','Liberty cannot be preserved without general knowledge among the people.','',NULL,'Without',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1077,'Hope,Freedom','John Adams','President','\nOctober 30, 1735\n','\nJuly 4, 1826\n','American','When people talk of the freedom of writing, speaking or thinking I cannot choose but laugh. No such thing ever existed. No such thing now exists; but I hope it will exist. But it must be hundreds of years after you and I shall write and speak no more.','',NULL,'Must',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1078,'Age','John Adams','President','\nOctober 30, 1735\n','\nJuly 4, 1826\n','American','Old minds are like old horses; you must exercise them if you wish to keep them in working order.','',NULL,'Must,Working',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1079,'Design','John Adams','President','\nOctober 30, 1735\n','\nJuly 4, 1826\n','American','I always consider the settlement of America with reverence and wonder, as the opening of a grand scene and design in providence, for the illumination of the ignorant and the emancipation of the slavish part of mankind all over the earth.','',NULL,'America,Earth',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1080,'','John Adams','President','\nOctober 30, 1735\n','\nJuly 4, 1826\n','American','I have accepted a seat in the House of Representatives, and thereby have consented to my own ruin, to your ruin, and to the ruin of our children. I give you this warning that you may prepare your mind for your fate.','',NULL,'Mind,Children,May',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1081,'','John Adams','President','\nOctober 30, 1735\n','\nJuly 4, 1826\n','American','The fundamental law of the militia is, that it be created, directed and commanded by the laws, and ever for the support of the laws.','',NULL,'Ever,Law,Support',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1082,'','John Adams','President','\nOctober 30, 1735\n','\nJuly 4, 1826\n','American','The right of a nation to kill a tyrant in case of necessity can no more be doubted than to hang a robber, or kill a flea.','',NULL,'Nation,Necessity,Tyrant',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1083,'Men,Government','John Adams','President','\nOctober 30, 1735\n','\nJuly 4, 1826\n','American','A government of laws, and not of men.','',NULL,'Laws',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1084,'Politics','John Adams','President','\nOctober 30, 1735\n','\nJuly 4, 1826\n','American','In politics the middle way is none at all.','',NULL,'Middle,None',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1085,'Great,War','John Adams','President','\nOctober 30, 1735\n','\nJuly 4, 1826\n','American','Great is the guilt of an unnecessary war.','',NULL,'Guilt',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1086,'Politics,Alone','John Quincy Adams','President','\nJuly 11, 1767\n','\nFebruary 23, 1848\n','American','Always vote for principle, though you may vote alone, and you may cherish the sweetest reflection that your vote is never lost.','',NULL,'Lost',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1087,'Leadership','John Quincy Adams','President','\nJuly 11, 1767\n','\nFebruary 23, 1848\n','American','If your actions inspire others to dream more, learn more, do more and become more, you are a leader.','',NULL,'Others,Leader',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1088,'Government','John Quincy Adams','President','\nJuly 11, 1767\n','\nFebruary 23, 1848\n','American','The highest glory of the American Revolution was this: it connected in one indissoluble bond the principles of civil government with the principles of Christianity.','',NULL,'Revolution,American',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1089,'History,Good,Hope','John Quincy Adams','President','\nJuly 11, 1767\n','\nFebruary 23, 1848\n','American','Posterity: you will never know how much it has cost my generation to preserve your freedom. I hope you will make good use of it.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1090,'Patience','John Quincy Adams','President','\nJuly 11, 1767\n','\nFebruary 23, 1848\n','American','Patience and perseverance have a magical effect before which difficulties disappear and obstacles vanish.','',NULL,'Before,Obstacles',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1091,'Men','John Quincy Adams','President','\nJuly 11, 1767\n','\nFebruary 23, 1848\n','American','All men profess honesty as long as they can. To believe all men honest would be folly. To believe none so is something worse.','',NULL,'Believe,Honesty',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1092,'Courage','John Quincy Adams','President','\nJuly 11, 1767\n','\nFebruary 23, 1848\n','American','Courage and perseverance have a magical talisman, before which difficulties disappear and obstacles vanish into air.','',NULL,'Before,Obstacles',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1093,'','John Quincy Adams','President','\nJuly 11, 1767\n','\nFebruary 23, 1848\n','American','America does not go abroad in search of monsters to destroy.','',NULL,'America,Destroy,Search',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1094,'Power','John Quincy Adams','President','\nJuly 11, 1767\n','\nFebruary 23, 1848\n','American','Nip the shoots of arbitrary power in the bud, is the only maxim which can ever preserve the liberties of any people.','',NULL,'Ever,Arbitrary',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1095,'','John Quincy Adams','President','\nJuly 11, 1767\n','\nFebruary 23, 1848\n','American','Where annual elections end where slavery begins.','',NULL,'End,Slavery,Elections',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1096,'Failure,Success','Maude Adams','Actress','\nNovember 11, 1872\n','\nJuly 17, 1953\n','American','Don\'t be afraid of failure; be afraid of petty success.','',NULL,'Afraid',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1097,'Life,Best,Failure','Maude Adams','Actress','\nNovember 11, 1872\n','\nJuly 17, 1953\n','American','Life is so fresh, life is every day so new if we are fighting, only for the best. Sometimes I think the only real satisfaction in life is failure, failure in your endeavor to do your best.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1098,'','Maude Adams','Actress','\nNovember 11, 1872\n','\nJuly 17, 1953\n','American','Genius is the talent for seeing things straight.','',NULL,'Talent,Genius,Seeing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1099,'','Maude Adams','Actress','\nNovember 11, 1872\n','\nJuly 17, 1953\n','American','I had very little confidence in myself as an actress.','',NULL,'Confidence,Actress',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1100,'','Maude Adams','Actress','\nNovember 11, 1872\n','\nJuly 17, 1953\n','American','I\'ve changed my mind about the interview. I shall never give interviews.','',NULL,'Mind,Give,Shall',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1101,'','Maude Adams','Actress','\nNovember 11, 1872\n','\nJuly 17, 1953\n','American','If I have smashed the traditions, it was because I knew no traditions.','',NULL,'Knew,Traditions,Smashed',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1102,'Best','Maude Adams','Actress','\nNovember 11, 1872\n','\nJuly 17, 1953\n','American','Sometimes it seems that we are successful only because we have not tried hard enough for our best. We do the hard thing, and one day we succeed, and many things are made plain to us.','',NULL,'Successful,Hard',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1103,'Failure','Maude Adams','Actress','\nNovember 11, 1872\n','\nJuly 17, 1953\n','American','When I was about 15... I made my first attempt as a leading lady, and was, of course, a complete failure.','',NULL,'Made,Lady',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1104,'','Maude Adams','Actress','\nNovember 11, 1872\n','\nJuly 17, 1953\n','American','You may shelve your Shakespearian plans for the present. I am going to play Peter Pan.','',NULL,'May,Play,Present',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1105,'Men','Phillip Adams','Writer','\nJuly 12, 1939\n','','Australian','Advertising men and politicians are dangerous if they are separated. Together they are diabolical.','',NULL,'Together,Dangerous',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1106,'Success','Phillip Adams','Writer','\nJuly 12, 1939\n','','Australian','Unless you\'re willing to have a go, fail miserably, and have another go, success won\'t happen.','',NULL,'Happen,Another',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1107,'','Phillip Adams','Writer','\nJuly 12, 1939\n','','Australian','The Internet provides a delivery system for pathological states of mind.','',NULL,'Mind,System,Internet',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1108,'Men','Richard Adams','Clergyman','1626','1698','English','The thinker dies, but his thoughts are beyond the reach of destruction. Men are mortal; but ideas are immortal.','',NULL,'Thoughts,Ideas',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1109,'Best','Richard Adams','Clergyman','1626','1698','English','We are all human and fall short of where we need to be. We must never stop trying to be the best we can be.','',NULL,'Must,Human',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1110,'Women','Richard Adams','Clergyman','1626','1698','English','I certainly think that 10 to 20 years from now, clearly the majority of veterinarians will be women.','',NULL,'Majority,Clearly',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1111,'','Richard Adams','Clergyman','1626','1698','English','Many human beings say that they enjoy the winter, but what they really enjoy is feeling proof against it.','',NULL,'Feeling,Human,Enjoy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1112,'','Richard Adams','Clergyman','1626','1698','English','My heart has joined the thousand, for my friend stopped running today.','',NULL,'Today,Heart,Friend',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1113,'Good','Richard Adams','Clergyman','1626','1698','English','Our children\'s children will hear a good story.','',NULL,'Children,Story',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1114,'Religion,Science','Richard Adams','Clergyman','1626','1698','English','The radical novelty of modern science lies precisely in the rejection of the belief, which is at the heart of all popular religion, that the forces which move the stars and atoms are contingent upon the preferences of the human heart.','',NULL,'Heart',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1115,'Good','Robert Adams','Photographer','\nMay 8, 1937\n','','American','No place is boring, if you\'ve had a good night\'s sleep and have a pocket full of unexposed film.','',NULL,'Sleep,Boring',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1116,'','Robert Adams','Photographer','\nMay 8, 1937\n','','American','Television probably has become the most evocative, widely observed signpost we have.','',NULL,'Become,Television,Probably',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1117,'Music,Time,Best','Ryan Adams','Musician','\nNovember 5, 1974\n','','American','Collaboration has become really integral to my process. I play music so that I can spend time with my friends and communicate in that way. I experience so much joy in that process, because, you know, it\'s those times of getting together and playing music and all that comes with it that are the best ','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1118,'','Ryan Adams','Musician','\nNovember 5, 1974\n','','American','Fame is an unnatural construct and those who go in search of it are the least likely to find it.','',NULL,'Find,Fame,Search',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1119,'Time','Ryan Adams','Musician','\nNovember 5, 1974\n','','American','I have found in black metal the lyrics are profoundly beautiful... a pathos and mythos at the same time.','',NULL,'Beautiful,Black',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1120,'Life,Marriage','Ryan Adams','Musician','\nNovember 5, 1974\n','','American','I routinely never discuss my marriage. It\'s nice to have things in my life that are totally mine.','',NULL,'Nice',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1121,'Time,Cool','Ryan Adams','Musician','\nNovember 5, 1974\n','','American','I think I\'ve been incredibly raw my whole career. A lot of people spend a lot of time trying to look cool and spend time being guarded and putting up walls. I just never had the time. It seems more honest to say, \'Hey, this is who I am.\'','',NULL,'Career',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1122,'Love,Time','Ryan Adams','Musician','\nNovember 5, 1974\n','','American','I think it would be wrong to consider \'Ashes and Fire\' a love album. The record is obsessed with time. I believe that there is a kinder view of the self on this record.','',NULL,'Believe',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1123,'Time,Women,Men','Ryan Adams','Musician','\nNovember 5, 1974\n','','American','I think that we live in a time where it\'s easier to be suspicious of dedicated men and women, people dedicated to their craft, because the world around them inspires them to be lazy. It inspires them to be negative. It inspires them to be snarky.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1124,'Love','Ryan Adams','Musician','\nNovember 5, 1974\n','','American','I was a nervous young man. I wanted to do so many things. And I was so enthusiastic and earnestly in love with so many things that I tried too hard. I tried really, really hard. And I made a lot of mistakes. I was afraid of a lot of stuff. And I kind of feel bad for that person I was.','',NULL,'Mistakes,Bad',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1125,'Love,Music','Ryan Adams','Musician','\nNovember 5, 1974\n','','American','I\'ve gotten to a place where I still love to play and sing, but I don\'t have any ego agenda left, outside of just wanting to stay in a creative place and play music. I much prefer to sing for somebody else, and to somebody else.','',NULL,'Ego',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1126,'','Ryan Adams','Musician','\nNovember 5, 1974\n','','American','Maybe I am a jerk sometimes. Maybe I\'m not. I think most people are kind of a jerk once in a while.','',NULL,'Sometimes,Once,While',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1127,'Love,Music,Religion','Ryan Adams','Musician','\nNovember 5, 1974\n','','American','Music is my thing. It\'s my thing; it\'s what I love. It\'s what I do. It\'s football to me; it\'s Christmas to me; religion to me; poetry to me.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1128,'Music,Good','Ryan Adams','Musician','\nNovember 5, 1974\n','','American','My intentions have been, and are always, to just really get behind what my ideas are musically and to just ride this thing out, cause it feels good, and I think for the most part it\'s good music. Even when it\'s not, I\'d like to still search for something that could be even like a little bit mind-blo','',NULL,'Still',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1129,'','Ryan Adams','Musician','\nNovember 5, 1974\n','','American','On \'Heartbreaker,\' I had to sing those songs. I drank the way I did those songs. I ate the way I did those songs. I communicated the way I did those songs. With \'Gold,\' I was trying to prove something to myself. I wanted to invent a modern classic.','',NULL,'Trying,Did,Wanted',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1130,'Music,Learning','Ryan Adams','Musician','\nNovember 5, 1974\n','','American','Part of the joy of music is listening to lots of different kinds of music and learning from it. Specifically for me, I like writing songs that move me, and what moves me are beautiful songs on the piano or the guitar and really, really heavy music.','',NULL,'Beautiful',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1131,'Work','Ryan Adams','Musician','\nNovember 5, 1974\n','','American','There definitely isn\'t a structure anymore to how I get ideas. A lot of times I\'ll just write down a phrase, or I\'ll have an idea that\'s attached to just a few chords. Other times, it\'s work.','',NULL,'Down,Write',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1132,'Time','Ryan Adams','Musician','\nNovember 5, 1974\n','','American','There is this strange fog of being a young man that I would refer to as soft time. Time does not go forward there. It\'s a series of doors that kind of wind back into one another, like a series of doors in the upper floor of a house. You revisit the same lessons over and over again, or you choose to ','',NULL,'Forward,Ignore',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1133,'Time','Ryan Adams','Musician','\nNovember 5, 1974\n','','American','There\'s all these musicians in the world, and anybody that takes enough time to create a record or even think about the fantasy of rock & roll, it\'s a vulnerable place to be in, it\'s a huge thing to do.','',NULL,'Rock,Enough',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1134,'','Ryan Adams','Musician','\nNovember 5, 1974\n','','American','To make a song is a gift, and once it\'s done it keeps evolving and changing and becomes a tool to interact with other people. It\'s like a conversation.','',NULL,'Done,Once,Song',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1135,'Time','Ryan Adams','Musician','\nNovember 5, 1974\n','','American','When I start working on a batch of tunes - like roughly 10 solid tunes - I always know there\'ll be another 10 to follow, because for every song I invest a lot of time in, there\'s another song waiting behind it.','',NULL,'Waiting,Working',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1136,'','Ryan Adams','Musician','\nNovember 5, 1974\n','','American','When I\'m in New York, I just want to walk down the street and feel this thing, like I\'m in a movie.','',NULL,'Down,Walk,Movie',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1137,'','Ryan Adams','Musician','\nNovember 5, 1974\n','','American','Writing and creating, those things come to me on their own. I feel like... you sort of summon them and it\'s like allowing the universe to enter your heart in an entirely different way to what it normally does. It\'s like inviting that energy of the universe to enter into your craft in a way where it ','',NULL,'Heart,Writing,Different',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1138,'Life','Ryan Adams','Musician','\nNovember 5, 1974\n','','American','You could eat sushi off my bookshelf. My cleaning regime is like a battleground. I\'m Genghis Khan and my cleaning products are my Mongolian army and I take no prisoners. The rest of my life is an experiment in chaos so I like to keep my flat neat.','',NULL,'Keep,Off',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1139,'','Samuel Adams','Revolutionary','\nSeptember 27, 1722\n','1803','American','Our contest is not only whether we ourselves shall be free, but whether there shall be left to mankind an asylum on earth for civil and religious liberty.','',NULL,'Liberty,Free,Earth',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1140,'Men,Freedom','Samuel Adams','Revolutionary','\nSeptember 27, 1722\n','1803','American','It does not take a majority to prevail... but rather an irate, tireless minority, keen on setting brushfires of freedom in the minds of men.','',NULL,'Rather',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1141,'','Samuel Adams','Revolutionary','\nSeptember 27, 1722\n','1803','American','The Constitution shall never be construed... to prevent the people of the United States who are peaceable citizens from keeping their own arms.','',NULL,'United,Shall,Keeping',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1142,'Freedom','Samuel Adams','Revolutionary','\nSeptember 27, 1722\n','1803','American','The liberties of our country, the freedom of our civil constitution, are worth defending against all hazards: And it is our duty to defend them against all attacks.','',NULL,'Country,Against',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1143,'','Samuel Adams','Revolutionary','\nSeptember 27, 1722\n','1803','American','It does not require a majority to prevail, but rather an irate, tireless minority keen to set brush fires in people\'s minds.','',NULL,'Rather,Minds,Majority',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1144,'Life,Best','Samuel Adams','Revolutionary','\nSeptember 27, 1722\n','1803','American','Among the natural rights of the colonists are these: First a right to life, secondly to liberty, and thirdly to property; together with the right to defend them in the best manner they can.','',NULL,'Together',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1145,'Life','Samuel Adams','Revolutionary','\nSeptember 27, 1722\n','1803','American','He who is void of virtuous attachments in private life is, or very soon will be, void of all regard for his country. There is seldom an instance of a man guilty of betraying his country, who had not before lost the feeling of moral obligations in his private connections.','',NULL,'Feeling,Lost',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1146,'','Samuel Adams','Revolutionary','\nSeptember 27, 1722\n','1803','American','How strangely will the Tools of a Tyrant pervert the plain Meaning of Words!','',NULL,'Words,Meaning,Tools',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1147,'Nature,Power','Samuel Adams','Revolutionary','\nSeptember 27, 1722\n','1803','American','The natural liberty of man is to be free from any superior power on Earth, and not to be under the will or legislative authority of man, but only to have the law of nature for his rule.','',NULL,'Law',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1148,'','Samuel Adams','Revolutionary','\nSeptember 27, 1722\n','1803','American','Mankind are governed more by their feelings than by reason.','',NULL,'Feelings,Reason,Mankind',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1149,'Business','Samuel Adams','Revolutionary','\nSeptember 27, 1722\n','1803','American','We cannot make events. Our business is wisely to improve them.','',NULL,'Cannot,Events',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1150,'Time,Sympathy','Samuel Hopkins Adams','Writer','\nJanuary 26, 1871\n','\nNovember 15, 1958\n','American','We are living at a time when creeds and ideologies vary and clash. But the gospel of human sympathy is universal and eternal.','',NULL,'Human',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1151,'Business','Sandy Adams','Politician','\nDecember 14, 1956\n','','American','The road to recovery is to stimulate small business and innovation by reducing taxation, regulation, and litigation.','',NULL,'Small,Road',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1152,'Age','Sandy Adams','Politician','\nDecember 14, 1956\n','','American','At an early age, I quit high school at 17 and joined the Air Force.','',NULL,'School,High',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1153,'','Sandy Adams','Politician','\nDecember 14, 1956\n','','American','I am a Christian. My husband and I belong to the Episcopal Church.','',NULL,'Husband,Christian,Church',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1154,'','Sandy Adams','Politician','\nDecember 14, 1956\n','','American','I am opposed to both cloning and the destruction of human embryos and adamantly opposed to funding of embryonic stem cell research.','',NULL,'Human,Both,Research',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1155,'','Sandy Adams','Politician','\nDecember 14, 1956\n','','American','I believe we should use all means necessary to prevent the acquisition or fabrication of nuclear weapons by countries or groups hostile to the U. S. We should act in concert with our allies who are similarly working to protect their countries.','',NULL,'Believe,Working,Means',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1156,'','Sandy Adams','Politician','\nDecember 14, 1956\n','','American','I have a proven record as an effective legislator, which I believe is my greatest asset.','',NULL,'Believe,Greatest,Effective',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1157,'','Sandy Adams','Politician','\nDecember 14, 1956\n','','American','I know that there are many on the Space Coast who are already attempting to address job creation and I intend to support them in every way possible. I will be a hands-on participant.','',NULL,'Job,Support,Possible',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1158,'','Sandy Adams','Politician','\nDecember 14, 1956\n','','American','I was married by 18 and I had a beautiful little girl.','',NULL,'Beautiful,Girl,Married',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1159,'','Sandy Adams','Politician','\nDecember 14, 1956\n','','American','I\'m an average citizen and always have been.','',NULL,'Citizen,Average',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1160,'War','Sandy Adams','Politician','\nDecember 14, 1956\n','','American','I\'m pretty sure I\'m not at war with myself.','',NULL,'Pretty,Sure',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1161,'','Sandy Adams','Politician','\nDecember 14, 1956\n','','American','The federal and state governments should ban the use of taxpayer funds to support cloning and embryonic stem cell research.','',NULL,'Support,Research,State',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1162,'','Sandy Adams','Politician','\nDecember 14, 1956\n','','American','The one endorsement that makes the most difference is from the constituents in the district.','',NULL,'Makes,Difference,District',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1163,'','Sandy Adams','Politician','\nDecember 14, 1956\n','','American','We can\'t allow domestic violence to become a campaign issue.','',NULL,'Become,Violence,Issue',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1164,'Intelligence,Time','Scott Adams','Cartoonist','\nSeptember 28, 1957\n','','American','If there are no stupid questions, then what kind of questions do stupid people ask? Do they get smart just in time to ask questions?','',NULL,'Smart',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1165,'Art','Scott Adams','Cartoonist','\nSeptember 28, 1957\n','','American','Creativity is allowing yourself to make mistakes. Art is knowing which ones to keep.','',NULL,'Yourself,Mistakes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1166,'','Scott Adams','Cartoonist','\nSeptember 28, 1957\n','','American','Engineers like to solve problems. If there are no problems handily available, they will create their own problems.','',NULL,'Problems,Engineers,Create',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1167,'Dating,Religion','Scott Adams','Cartoonist','\nSeptember 28, 1957\n','','American','Nothing defines humans better than their willingness to do irrational things in the pursuit of phenomenally unlikely payoffs. This is the principle behind lotteries, dating, and religion.','',NULL,'Better',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1168,'','Scott Adams','Cartoonist','\nSeptember 28, 1957\n','','American','Nothing inspires forgiveness quite like revenge.','',NULL,'Revenge,Nothing,Quite',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1169,'','Scott Adams','Cartoonist','\nSeptember 28, 1957\n','','American','Free will is an illusion. People always choose the perceived path of greatest pleasure.','',NULL,'Greatest,Path,Free',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1170,'','Scott Adams','Cartoonist','\nSeptember 28, 1957\n','','American','Normal people... believe that if it ain\'t broke, don\'t fix it. Engineers believe that if it ain\'t broke, it doesn\'t have enough features yet.','',NULL,'Believe,Enough,Engineers',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1171,'','Scott Adams','Cartoonist','\nSeptember 28, 1957\n','','American','Be careful that what you write does not offend anybody or cause problems within the company. The safest approach is to remove all useful information.','',NULL,'Problems,Write,Within',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1172,'Life','Scott Adams','Cartoonist','\nSeptember 28, 1957\n','','American','You don\'t have to be a \'person of influence\' to be influential. In fact, the most influential people in my life are probably not even aware of the things they\'ve taught me.','',NULL,'Person,Fact',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1173,'Car,Women,Best','Scott Adams','Cartoonist','\nSeptember 28, 1957\n','','American','In less enlightened times, the best way to impress women was to own a hot car. But women wised up and realized it was better to buy their own hot cars so they wouldn\'t have to ride around with jerks.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1174,'Life,Best','Scott Adams','Cartoonist','\nSeptember 28, 1957\n','','American','The best things in life are silly.','',NULL,'Silly',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1175,'Business','Scott Adams','Cartoonist','\nSeptember 28, 1957\n','','American','Informed decision-making comes from a long tradition of guessing and then blaming others for inadequate results.','',NULL,'Long,Others',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1176,'','Scott Adams','Cartoonist','\nSeptember 28, 1957\n','','American','There are very few personal problems that cannot be solved through a suitable application of high explosives.','',NULL,'Through,Cannot,Problems',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1177,'','Scott Adams','Cartoonist','\nSeptember 28, 1957\n','','American','There\'s nothing more dangerous than a resourceful idiot.','',NULL,'Nothing,Idiot,Dangerous',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1178,'Power,Future','Scott Adams','Cartoonist','\nSeptember 28, 1957\n','','American','Scientists will eventually stop flailing around with solar power and focus their efforts on harnessing the only truly unlimited source of energy on the planet: stupidity. I predict that in the future, scientists will learn how to convert stupidity into clean fuel.','',NULL,'Stupidity',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1179,'Work,Best','Scott Adams','Cartoonist','\nSeptember 28, 1957\n','','American','The best plan now is to have as many bosses as possible. I call it boss diversity. If you work for a company and you have one boss and that boss doesn\'t like you or wants to get rid of you, you\'re in trouble. But if you work for yourself, you have lots of bosses, who are your customers, and if a few','',NULL,'Yourself',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1180,'Women','Scott Adams','Cartoonist','\nSeptember 28, 1957\n','','American','You don\'t argue with a four-year old about why he shouldn\'t eat candy for dinner. You don\'t punch a mentally handicapped guy even if he punches you first. And you don\'t argue when a women tells you she\'s only making 80 cents to your dollar. It\'s the path of least resistance. You save your energy for','',NULL,'Important,Why',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1181,'','Scott Adams','Cartoonist','\nSeptember 28, 1957\n','','American','You can never underestimate the stupidity of the general public.','',NULL,'Stupidity,Public,General',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1182,'','Scott Adams','Cartoonist','\nSeptember 28, 1957\n','','American','Remember there\'s no such thing as a small act of kindness. Every act creates a ripple with no logical end.','',NULL,'Kindness,End,Remember',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1183,'Work','Scott Adams','Cartoonist','\nSeptember 28, 1957\n','','American','Consultants have credibility because they are not dumb enough to work at your company.','',NULL,'Enough,Company',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1184,'Success,Failure','Scott Adams','Cartoonist','\nSeptember 28, 1957\n','','American','Most success springs from an obstacle or failure. I became a cartoonist largely because I failed in my goal of becoming a successful executive.','',NULL,'Successful',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1185,'Business','Scott Adams','Cartoonist','\nSeptember 28, 1957\n','','American','Remind people that profit is the difference between revenue and expense. This makes you look smart.','',NULL,'Smart,Between',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1186,'','Scott Adams','Cartoonist','\nSeptember 28, 1957\n','','American','I respectfully decline the invitation to join your hallucination.','',NULL,'Join,Invitation,Decline',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1187,'','Scott Adams','Cartoonist','\nSeptember 28, 1957\n','','American','I\'m predicting that we\'ll finally have a computer will search my e-mail automatically and delete every message that begins with \'thought you\'d be interested,\' and then give an electrical shock to the sender to remind him or her to stop send that kind of message.','',NULL,'Him,Give,Thought',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1188,'Humor','Scott Adams','Cartoonist','\nSeptember 28, 1957\n','','American','It doesn\'t take many people to have a bad sense of humor to get in trouble at a corporation.','',NULL,'Bad,Sense',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1189,'Art','William Adams','Explorer','\nSeptember 24, 1564\n','\nMay 16, 1620\n','English','Now being in such grace and favor by reason I learned him some points of geometry and understanding of the art of mathematics with other things, I pleased him so that what I said he would not contrary.','',NULL,'Him,Learned',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1190,'Time','William Adams','Explorer','\nSeptember 24, 1564\n','\nMay 16, 1620\n','English','At which time came to us many boats and we suffered them to come aboard, being not able to resist them, which people did us no harm, neither of us understanding the one the other.','',NULL,'Did,Able',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1191,'Faith','William Adams','Explorer','\nSeptember 24, 1564\n','\nMay 16, 1620\n','English','Faith is a continuation of reason.','',NULL,'Reason',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1192,'','William Adams','Explorer','\nSeptember 24, 1564\n','\nMay 16, 1620\n','English','From the ship all things were taken out, so that the clothes which I took with me on my back I only had.','',NULL,'Taken,Took,Clothes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1193,'God,War,Death','William Adams','Explorer','\nSeptember 24, 1564\n','\nMay 16, 1620\n','English','If our countries had war the one with the other, that was no cause that he should put us to death; with which they were out of heart that their cruel pretense failed them. For which God be forever-more praised.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1194,'Nature','William Adams','Explorer','\nSeptember 24, 1564\n','\nMay 16, 1620\n','English','In the end of five years I made supplication to the king to go out of this land, desiring to see my poor wife and children according to conscience and nature.','',NULL,'End,Wife',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1195,'Good','William Adams','Explorer','\nSeptember 24, 1564\n','\nMay 16, 1620\n','English','Not only I lost what I had in the ship, but from the captain and the company generally what was good or worth the taking was carried away; all which was done unknown to the emperor.','',NULL,'Lost,Done',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1196,'','William Adams','Explorer','\nSeptember 24, 1564\n','\nMay 16, 1620\n','English','So I departed and was free from imprisonment.','',NULL,'Free,Departed',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1197,'','William Adams','Explorer','\nSeptember 24, 1564\n','\nMay 16, 1620\n','English','So in process of four or five years the emperor called me, as divers times he had done before.','',NULL,'Done,Before,Times',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1198,'Time','William Adams','Explorer','\nSeptember 24, 1564\n','\nMay 16, 1620\n','English','So that between the Cape of St. Maria and Japan we were four months and twenty-two days; at which time there were no more than six besides myself that could stand upon his feet.','',NULL,'Between,Days',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1199,'','William Adams','Explorer','\nSeptember 24, 1564\n','\nMay 16, 1620\n','English','Therefore I do pray and entreat you in the name of Jesus Christ to do so much as to make my being here in Japan known to my poor wife, in a manner a widow and my two children fatherless; which thing only is my greatest grief of heart and conscience.','',NULL,'Heart,Wife,Greatest',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1200,'','Joy Adamson','Explorer','\nJanuary 20, 1910\n','\nJanuary 3, 1980\n','Czechoslovakian','Since we humans have the better brain, isn\'t it our responsibility to protect our fellow creatures from, oddly enough, ourselves?','',NULL,'Better,Brain,Enough',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1201,'Good','Robert Adamson','Philosopher','\nJanuary 19, 1852\n','\nFebruary 8, 1902\n','Scottish','It\'s just that if you\'re not disruptive everything seems to be repeated endlessly - not so much the good things but the bland things - the ordinary things - the weaker things get repeated- the stronger things get suppressed and held down and hidden.','',NULL,'Everything,Down',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1202,'','Robert Adamson','Philosopher','\nJanuary 19, 1852\n','\nFebruary 8, 1902\n','Scottish','Francis Webb is easily our greatest poet and one of the greatest poets in the world but he\'s hardly ever mentioned.','',NULL,'Greatest,Ever,Poet',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1203,'Best','Robert Adamson','Philosopher','\nJanuary 19, 1852\n','\nFebruary 8, 1902\n','Scottish','He was certainly in a confused state. I used to go and visit him in Callan Park. They were really - to me they were the best poets those two writing in those days but it wasn\'t very encouraging because, well, they weren\'t getting far were they?','',NULL,'Writing,Him',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1204,'','Robert Adamson','Philosopher','\nJanuary 19, 1852\n','\nFebruary 8, 1902\n','Scottish','I don\'t know if younger poets read a lot of, you know, the poets - the established poets. There was a lot of pretty boring stuff to sort of put up with and to add to, to make something vital from.','',NULL,'Boring,Pretty,Put',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1205,'Good,Poetry','Robert Adamson','Philosopher','\nJanuary 19, 1852\n','\nFebruary 8, 1902\n','Scottish','There\'s one of my new poems actually - is a good example of where my poetry has ended up. My earlier river poetry was more like a cross between Shelley and Dylan Thomas.','',NULL,'Between',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1206,'Poetry','Robert Adamson','Philosopher','\nJanuary 19, 1852\n','\nFebruary 8, 1902\n','Scottish','Well - I started writing - probably in the early 60s and by say \'65-\'66 I had read most of the poetry that had been published - certainly in the 20 years prior to that.','',NULL,'Writing,Read',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1207,'Poetry','Robert Adamson','Philosopher','\nJanuary 19, 1852\n','\nFebruary 8, 1902\n','Scottish','Well I guess the plan was to write poetry and publish books and make a living from writing poetry. That was a pretty ambitious plan I guess.','',NULL,'Writing,Pretty',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1208,'Sports','Joe Adcock','Athlete','\nOctober 30, 1927\n','\nMay 3, 1999\n','American','Trying to sneak a fastball past Hank Aaron is like trying to sneak the sunrise past a rooster.','',NULL,'Sunrise,Past',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1209,'','Charles Samuel Addams','Cartoonist','\nJanuary 7, 1912\n','\nSeptember 29, 1988\n','American','If you\'ve wrecked one train, you\'ve wrecked them all.','',NULL,'Train,Wrecked',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1210,'Life,Good','Jane Addams','Activist','\nSeptember 6, 1860\n','\nMay 21, 1935\n','American','The good we secure for ourselves is precarious and uncertain until it is secured for all of us and incorporated into our common life.','',NULL,'Until',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1211,'Patriotism,Hope','Jane Addams','Activist','\nSeptember 6, 1860\n','\nMay 21, 1935\n','American','Unless our conception of patriotism is progressive, it cannot hope to embody the real affection and the real interest of the nation.','',NULL,'Real',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1212,'Attitude,Men,Respect','Jane Addams','Activist','\nSeptember 6, 1860\n','\nMay 21, 1935\n','American','Civilization is a method of living, an attitude of equal respect for all men.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1213,'Home,Future','Jane Addams','Activist','\nSeptember 6, 1860\n','\nMay 21, 1935\n','American','America\'s future will be determined by the home and the school. The child becomes largely what he is taught; hence we must watch what we teach, and how we live.','',NULL,'School',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1214,'','Jane Addams','Activist','\nSeptember 6, 1860\n','\nMay 21, 1935\n','American','Action indeed is the sole medium of expression for ethics.','',NULL,'Action,Ethics,Expression',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1215,'','Jane Addams','Activist','\nSeptember 6, 1860\n','\nMay 21, 1935\n','American','Social advance depends as much upon the process through which it is secured as upon the result itself.','',NULL,'Through,Social,Result',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1216,'Women','Jane Addams','Activist','\nSeptember 6, 1860\n','\nMay 21, 1935\n','American','Old-fashioned ways which no longer apply to changed conditions are a snare in which the feet of women have always become readily entangled.','',NULL,'Become,Longer',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1217,'','Jane Addams','Activist','\nSeptember 6, 1860\n','\nMay 21, 1935\n','American','The essence of immorality is the tendency to make an exception of myself.','',NULL,'Essence,Exception,Immorality',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1218,'Time','Henry Addington','Statesman','\nMay 30, 1757\n','\nFebruary 15, 1844\n','British','I hate liberality - nine times out of ten it is cowardice, and the tenth time lack of principle.','',NULL,'Hate,Times',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1219,'','Henry Addington','Statesman','\nMay 30, 1757\n','\nFebruary 15, 1844\n','British','It is with deep regret that the determination to assemble Parliament has been so long delayed.','',NULL,'Deep,Long,Regret',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1220,'Patience','Joseph Addison','Writer','\nMay 1, 1672\n','\nJune 17, 1719\n','English','Our real blessings often appear to us in the shape of pains, losses and disappointments; but let us have patience and we soon shall see them in their proper figures.','',NULL,'Real,Blessings',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1221,'Hope,Life,Love','Joseph Addison','Writer','\nMay 1, 1672\n','\nJune 17, 1719\n','English','Three grand essentials to happiness in this life are something to do, something to love, and something to hope for.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1222,'','Joseph Addison','Writer','\nMay 1, 1672\n','\nJune 17, 1719\n','English','Sunday clears away the rust of the whole week.','',NULL,'Sunday,Away,Whole',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1223,'Imagination','Joseph Addison','Writer','\nMay 1, 1672\n','\nJune 17, 1719\n','English','Everything that is new or uncommon raises a pleasure in the imagination, because it fills the soul with an agreeable surprise, gratifies its curiosity, and gives it an idea of which it was not before possessed.','',NULL,'Everything,Before',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1224,'Life,Nature','Joseph Addison','Writer','\nMay 1, 1672\n','\nJune 17, 1719\n','English','Man is subject to innumerable pains and sorrows by the very condition of humanity, and yet, as if nature had not sown evils enough in life, we are continually adding grief to grief and aggravating the common calamity by our cruel treatment of one another.','',NULL,'Humanity',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1225,'Success,Life,Hope','Joseph Addison','Writer','\nMay 1, 1672\n','\nJune 17, 1719\n','English','If you wish to succeed in life, make perseverance your bosom friend, experience your wise counselor, caution your elder brother, and hope your guardian genius.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1226,'Health,Best','Joseph Addison','Writer','\nMay 1, 1672\n','\nJune 17, 1719\n','English','Cheerfulness is the best promoter of health and is as friendly to the mind as to the body.','',NULL,'Mind',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1227,'Faith,Great','Joseph Addison','Writer','\nMay 1, 1672\n','\nJune 17, 1719\n','English','To be an atheist requires an indefinitely greater measure of faith than to recieve all the great truths which atheism would deny.','',NULL,'Atheist',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1228,'','Joseph Addison','Writer','\nMay 1, 1672\n','\nJune 17, 1719\n','English','It is only imperfection that complains of what is imperfect. The more perfect we are the more gentle and quiet we become towards the defects of others.','',NULL,'Perfect,Others,Become',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1229,'Love','Joseph Addison','Writer','\nMay 1, 1672\n','\nJune 17, 1719\n','English','Mysterious love, uncertain treasure, hast thou more of pain or pleasure! Endless torments dwell about thee: Yet who would live, and live without thee!','',NULL,'Pain,Live',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1230,'','Joseph Addison','Writer','\nMay 1, 1672\n','\nJune 17, 1719\n','English','A true critic ought to dwell upon excellencies rather than imperfections, to discover the concealed beauties of a writer, and communicate to the world such things as are worth their observation.','',NULL,'True,Rather,Worth',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1231,'Friendship,Happiness','Joseph Addison','Writer','\nMay 1, 1672\n','\nJune 17, 1719\n','English','True happiness arises, in the first place, from the enjoyment of one\'s self, and in the next, from the friendship and conversation of a few select companions.','',NULL,'True',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1232,'Great','Joseph Addison','Writer','\nMay 1, 1672\n','\nJune 17, 1719\n','English','A cloudy day or a little sunshine have as great an influence on many constitutions as the most recent blessings or misfortunes.','',NULL,'Sunshine,Blessings',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1233,'','Joseph Addison','Writer','\nMay 1, 1672\n','\nJune 17, 1719\n','English','A contented mind is the greatest blessing a man can enjoy in this world.','',NULL,'Mind,Greatest,Enjoy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1234,'Life,Good','Joseph Addison','Writer','\nMay 1, 1672\n','\nJune 17, 1719\n','English','What sunshine is to flowers, smiles are to humanity. These are but trifles, to be sure; but scattered along life\'s pathway, the good they do is inconceivable.','',NULL,'Sunshine',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1235,'','Joseph Addison','Writer','\nMay 1, 1672\n','\nJune 17, 1719\n','English','A man should always consider how much he has more than he wants.','',NULL,'Wants,Consider',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1236,'Great','Joseph Addison','Writer','\nMay 1, 1672\n','\nJune 17, 1719\n','English','Books are the legacies that a great genius leaves to mankind, which are delivered down from generation to generation as presents to the posterity of those who are yet unborn.','',NULL,'Down,Genius',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1237,'','Joseph Addison','Writer','\nMay 1, 1672\n','\nJune 17, 1719\n','English','Is there not some chosen curse, some hidden thunder in the stores of heaven, red with uncommon wrath, to blast the man who owes his greatness to his country\'s ruin!','',NULL,'Country,Greatness,Heaven',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1238,'Truth','Joseph Addison','Writer','\nMay 1, 1672\n','\nJune 17, 1719\n','English','A man must be both stupid and uncharitable who believes there is no virtue or truth but on his own side.','',NULL,'Stupid,Must',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1239,'Life,Friendship','Joseph Addison','Writer','\nMay 1, 1672\n','\nJune 17, 1719\n','English','The greatest sweetener of human life is Friendship. To raise this to the highest pitch of enjoyment, is a secret which but few discover.','',NULL,'Greatest',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1240,'','Joseph Addison','Writer','\nMay 1, 1672\n','\nJune 17, 1719\n','English','Mirth is like a flash of lightning, that breaks through a gloom of clouds, and glitters for a moment; cheerfulness keeps up a kind of daylight in the mind, and fills it with a steady and perpetual serenity.','',NULL,'Mind,Through,Moment',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1241,'','Joseph Addison','Writer','\nMay 1, 1672\n','\nJune 17, 1719\n','English','I have somewhere met with the epitaph on a charitable man which has pleased me very much. I cannot recollect the words, but here is the sense of it: \'What I spent I lost; what I possessed is left to others; what I gave away remains with me.\'','',NULL,'Lost,Words,Cannot',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1242,'Education','Joseph Addison','Writer','\nMay 1, 1672\n','\nJune 17, 1719\n','English','What sculpture is to a block of marble, education is to the soul.','',NULL,'Soul,Sculpture',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1243,'Great','Joseph Addison','Writer','\nMay 1, 1672\n','\nJune 17, 1719\n','English','A just and reasonable modesty does not only recommend eloquence, but sets off every great talent which a man can be possessed of.','',NULL,'Off,Talent',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1244,'Legal','Joseph Addison','Writer','\nMay 1, 1672\n','\nJune 17, 1719\n','English','No oppression is so heavy or lasting as that which is inflicted by the perversion and exorbitance of legal authority.','',NULL,'Oppression,Authority',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1245,'Travel','Mark Addy','Actor','\nJanuary 14, 1964\n','','English','A lot of people say that comedy doesn\'t travel well. I found it very accessible.','',NULL,'Comedy,Found',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1246,'','Mark Addy','Actor','\nJanuary 14, 1964\n','','English','It\'s nice to have material things but they\'re very superficial aren\'t they?','',NULL,'Nice,Material',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1247,'','Mark Addy','Actor','\nJanuary 14, 1964\n','','English','One of the differences between HBO and other television is that they demand the same coverage that you would have in a feature film. We need to have all the shots in order to make it as rich and as stunning as it looks. We can\'t cut any corners.','',NULL,'Rich,Same,Between',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1248,'Time','Mark Addy','Actor','\nJanuary 14, 1964\n','','English','Shooting stuff on horseback is more complicated and time consuming than anything else.','',NULL,'Anything,Else',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1249,'','Mark Addy','Actor','\nJanuary 14, 1964\n','','English','Sometimes, you feel like you\'ve sold your soul. But if I win the lottery, I\'m going to buy it back.','',NULL,'Win,Soul,Sometimes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1250,'Time','George Ade','Playwright','\nFebruary 9, 1866\n','\nMay 16, 1944\n','American','A friend who is near and dear may in time become as useless as a relative.','',NULL,'Friend,May',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1251,'','George Ade','Playwright','\nFebruary 9, 1866\n','\nMay 16, 1944\n','American','Early to bed and early to rise is a bad rule for anyone who wishes to become acquainted with our most prominent and influential people.','',NULL,'Bad,Become,Anyone',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1252,'Peace','George Ade','Playwright','\nFebruary 9, 1866\n','\nMay 16, 1944\n','American','To insure peace of mind ignore the rules and regulations.','',NULL,'Mind,Ignore',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1253,'','George Ade','Playwright','\nFebruary 9, 1866\n','\nMay 16, 1944\n','American','After being Turned Down by numerous Publishers, he had decided to write for Posterity.','',NULL,'Down,After,Write',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1254,'','George Ade','Playwright','\nFebruary 9, 1866\n','\nMay 16, 1944\n','American','Do unto yourself as your neighbors do unto themselves and look pleasant.','',NULL,'Yourself,Themselves,Pleasant',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1255,'','George Ade','Playwright','\nFebruary 9, 1866\n','\nMay 16, 1944\n','American','A man never feels more important than when he receives a telegram containing more than ten words.','',NULL,'Important,Words,Ten',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1256,'','George Ade','Playwright','\nFebruary 9, 1866\n','\nMay 16, 1944\n','American','Anybody can win - unless there happens to be a second entry.','',NULL,'Win,Happens,Second',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1257,'Life','George Ade','Playwright','\nFebruary 9, 1866\n','\nMay 16, 1944\n','American','For parlor use, the vague generality is a life saver.','',NULL,'Vague,Use',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1258,'','George Ade','Playwright','\nFebruary 9, 1866\n','\nMay 16, 1944\n','American','In the city a funeral is just an interruption of traffic; in the country it is a form of popular entertainment.','',NULL,'Country,Popular,City',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1259,'','George Ade','Playwright','\nFebruary 9, 1866\n','\nMay 16, 1944\n','American','Nothing is improbable until it moves into past tense.','',NULL,'Past,Nothing,Until',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1260,'Travel,Time','George Ade','Playwright','\nFebruary 9, 1866\n','\nMay 16, 1944\n','American','The time to enjoy a European trip is about three weeks after unpacking.','',NULL,'Enjoy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1261,'Good','George Ade','Playwright','\nFebruary 9, 1866\n','\nMay 16, 1944\n','American','A good folly is worth what you pay for it.','',NULL,'Worth,Pay',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1262,'Marriage','George Ade','Playwright','\nFebruary 9, 1866\n','\nMay 16, 1944\n','American','If it were not for the presents, an elopement would be preferable.','',NULL,'Presents,Preferable',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1263,'Time,Morning','George Ade','Playwright','\nFebruary 9, 1866\n','\nMay 16, 1944\n','American','It is not time for mirth and laughter, the cold, gray dawn of the morning after.','',NULL,'Laughter',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1264,'','George Ade','Playwright','\nFebruary 9, 1866\n','\nMay 16, 1944\n','American','One man\'s poison ivy is another man\'s spinach.','',NULL,'Another,Poison,Ivy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1265,'','George Ade','Playwright','\nFebruary 9, 1866\n','\nMay 16, 1944\n','American','Only the more rugged mortals should attempt to keep up with current literature.','',NULL,'Keep,Literature,Attempt',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1266,'','George Ade','Playwright','\nFebruary 9, 1866\n','\nMay 16, 1944\n','American','She was short on intellect, but long on shape.','',NULL,'Long,Short,She',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1267,'','Naima Adedapo','Musician','\nOctober 5, 1984\n','','American','It\'s believing you can push through the exhaustion just to be able to sing after you do a cartwheel or a split.','',NULL,'Through,After,Able',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1268,'','Naima Adedapo','Musician','\nOctober 5, 1984\n','','American','Always stay true to yourselves.','',NULL,'True,Stay,Yourselves',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1269,'','Naima Adedapo','Musician','\nOctober 5, 1984\n','','American','I couldn\'t imagine having to write a paper and have to think about what song I am going to sing.','',NULL,'Write,Song,Sing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1270,'Amazing','Naima Adedapo','Musician','\nOctober 5, 1984\n','','American','I cried when I found out I was a finalist, I kind of went limp when they called my name. I felt like my spirit jumped out of my body, and I was just flesh - it was just amazing.','',NULL,'Body,Spirit',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1271,'','Naima Adedapo','Musician','\nOctober 5, 1984\n','','American','I have thought about the next steps, and you know, they still don\'t know that I can dance. They don\'t know it, and it\'s frustrating me because I feel that it\'s an edge that I have, and I\'m not talking about I took this hip hop class, I\'m talking about this is how people actually know me.','',NULL,'Thought,Still,Dance',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1272,'Great','Naima Adedapo','Musician','\nOctober 5, 1984\n','','American','I prefer to sing in the shower because the acoustics make you sound great, baby.','',NULL,'Baby,Sound',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1273,'Cool','Naima Adedapo','Musician','\nOctober 5, 1984\n','','American','I wouldn\'t compare myself to any past Idol contestant, because I don\'t feel like I am like any of them. Maybe stories are cool but my story is different from most people\'s story. I don\'t like to compare myself to other people, I like to just be me.','',NULL,'Past,Different',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1274,'','Naima Adedapo','Musician','\nOctober 5, 1984\n','','American','I wouldn\'t mind doing Broadway, but I am definitely trying to get a album out there first.','',NULL,'Mind,Trying,Definitely',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1275,'Life','Naima Adedapo','Musician','\nOctober 5, 1984\n','','American','I\'ve been doing African dance all my life.','',NULL,'Dance,African',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1276,'Life','Naima Adedapo','Musician','\nOctober 5, 1984\n','','American','If my life was a song the title would be \'Naima\'.','',NULL,'Song,Title',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1277,'Funny','Naima Adedapo','Musician','\nOctober 5, 1984\n','','American','It\'s funny because a lot of people that know me as a dancer, don\'t know that I\'m a singer, and a lot of people that know I can sing don\'t know I can dance. And so, I feel like at some point I have to show them both and really be able to display it and showcase it, and put that out there.','',NULL,'Put,Dance',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1278,'Good','Naima Adedapo','Musician','\nOctober 5, 1984\n','','American','My first impression when I made it through was \'Good, because I\'m going to prove to you that I deserve to be here\', because they told me that sometimes I lack confidence in my performance and sometimes I\'m not as consistent as they\'d like me to be.','',NULL,'Confidence,Through',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1279,'','Naima Adedapo','Musician','\nOctober 5, 1984\n','','American','No matter what as an artist that\'s always what you want to do, you want to connect to the audience, you want to be able to send whatever message it is that you\'re singing about, you want to be able to convey that - and not make them feel - you want them to feel it, you want them to feel what you fee','',NULL,'Matter,Able,Whatever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1280,'','Naima Adedapo','Musician','\nOctober 5, 1984\n','','American','The live setting is always better for me. I usually thrive at live. I feel like having a band behind me and being able to interact with the crowd helps boost my energy up.','',NULL,'Live,Better,Energy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1281,'Music','Adele','Musician','\nMay 5, 1988\n','','English','I don\'t make music for eyes. I make music for ears.','',NULL,'Eyes,Ears',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1282,'','Adele','Musician','\nMay 5, 1988\n','','English','I like looking nice, but I always put comfort over fashion. I don\'t find thin girls attractive; be happy and healthy. I\'ve never had a problem with the way I look. I\'d rather have lunch with my friends than go to a gym.','',NULL,'Happy,Nice,Find',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1283,'Music','Adele','Musician','\nMay 5, 1988\n','','English','I like having my hair and face done, but I\'m not going to lose weight because someone tells me to. I make music to be a musician not to be on the cover of Playboy.','',NULL,'Someone,Done',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1284,'','Adele','Musician','\nMay 5, 1988\n','','English','I have insecurities of course, but I don\'t hang out with anyone who points them out to me.','',NULL,'Anyone,Hang,Course',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1285,'','Adele','Musician','\nMay 5, 1988\n','','English','I\'ve never been more normal than I am now.','',NULL,'Normal',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1286,'Money','Adele','Musician','\nMay 5, 1988\n','','English','The focus on my appearance has really surprised me. I\'ve always been a size 14 to 16, I don\'t care about clothes, I\'d rather spend my money on cigarettes and booze.','',NULL,'Care,Focus',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1287,'Change','Adele','Musician','\nMay 5, 1988\n','','English','People are starting to go on about my weight but I\'m not going to change my size because they don\'t like the way I look.','',NULL,'Starting,Weight',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1288,'Famous,Music','Adele','Musician','\nMay 5, 1988\n','','English','I just want to make music, I don\'t want people to talk about me. All I\'ve ever wanted to do was sing. I don\'t want to be a celebrity. I don\'t want to be in people\'s faces, you know, constantly on covers of magazine that I haven\'t even known I\'m on.','',NULL,'Ever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1289,'','Adele','Musician','\nMay 5, 1988\n','','English','Heartbreak can definitely give you a deeper sensibility for writing songs. I drew on a lot of heartbreak when I was writing my first album, I didn\'t mean to but I just did.','',NULL,'Writing,Mean,Give',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1290,'Time,Diet','Adele','Musician','\nMay 5, 1988\n','','English','It\'s never been an issue for me - I don\'t want to go on a diet, I don\'t want to eat a Caesar salad with no dressing, why would I do that? I ain\'t got time for this, just be happy and don\'t be stupid. If I\'ve got a boyfriend and he loves my body then I\'m not worried.','',NULL,'Happy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1291,'','Adele','Musician','\nMay 5, 1988\n','','English','I am never writing a breakup record again, by the way. I\'m done with being a bitter witch.','',NULL,'Writing,Done,Again',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1292,'','Adele','Musician','\nMay 5, 1988\n','','English','I wouldn\'t be able to write a song like \'Someone Like You\' and get someone else to sing it because it\'s so personal. It\'s like giving away your heart.','',NULL,'Heart,Someone,Giving',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1293,'','Adele','Musician','\nMay 5, 1988\n','','English','My voice went recently, never happened before, off like a tap. I had to sit in silence for nine days, chalkboard around my neck. Like an old-school mime. Like a kid in the naughty corner. Like a Victorian mute.','',NULL,'Silence,Before,Around',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1294,'','Adele','Musician','\nMay 5, 1988\n','','English','Crying is really bad for your vocal cords.','',NULL,'Bad,Crying,Vocal',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1295,'','Adele','Musician','\nMay 5, 1988\n','','English','I am quite loud and bolshie. I\'m a big personality. I walk into a room, big and tall and loud.','',NULL,'Big,Walk,Quite',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1296,'God','Adele','Musician','\nMay 5, 1988\n','','English','I was adopting an Ethiopian child, that\'s not true. My house was haunted, that wasn\'t true. God, there\'s been so many rumours.','',NULL,'True,Child',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1297,'Fear','Adele','Musician','\nMay 5, 1988\n','','English','I get so nervous on stage I can\'t help but talk. I try. I try telling my brain: stop sending words to the mouth. But I get nervous and turn into my grandma. Behind the eyes it\'s pure fear. I find it difficult to believe I\'m going to be able to deliver.','',NULL,'Believe,Help',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1298,'Love','Adele','Musician','\nMay 5, 1988\n','','English','I love hearing my audience breathe.','',NULL,'Audience,Breathe',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1299,'Birthday,Famous','Adele','Musician','\nMay 5, 1988\n','','English','Mum loves me being famous! She is so excited and proud, as she had me so young and couldn\'t support me, so I am living her dream, it\'s sweeter for both of us. It\'s her 40th birthday soon and I\'m going to buy her 40 presents.','',NULL,'Living',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1300,'Sports','Adele','Musician','\nMay 5, 1988\n','','English','Even if I did have, you know, a \'Sports Illustrated\' body, I\'d still wear elegant clothes.','',NULL,'Did,Still',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1301,'Love','Adele','Musician','\nMay 5, 1988\n','','English','I don\'t really need to stand out, there\'s room for everyone. Although I haven\'t built a niche yet, I\'m just writing love songs.','',NULL,'Writing,Everyone',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1302,'','Adele','Musician','\nMay 5, 1988\n','','English','I no longer buy papers or tabloids or magazines or read blogs. I used to. But it was just filling up my day with hatred.','',NULL,'Hatred,Used,Read',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1303,'Women','Adele','Musician','\nMay 5, 1988\n','','English','I\'ve never wanted to look like models on the cover of magazines. I represent the majority of women and I\'m very proud of that.','',NULL,'Proud,Wanted',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1304,'','Adele','Musician','\nMay 5, 1988\n','','English','You can\'t complain about your dressing room or you\'ll look like Celine Dion.','',NULL,'Complain,Room,Dressing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1305,'','Adele','Musician','\nMay 5, 1988\n','','English','I can\'t write another breakup record. That would be a real cliche.','',NULL,'Real,Another,Write',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1306,'Family','Sheldon Adelson','Businessman','\nAugust 1, 1933\n','','American','If I were to retire, I would keep my family\'s interest in the company the same and say, Don\'t sell.','',NULL,'Same,Keep',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1307,'Change,Business','Sheldon Adelson','Businessman','\nAugust 1, 1933\n','','American','I look at every business and ask, How long can this last? How can I identify the status quo and change it?','',NULL,'Long',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1308,'','Sheldon Adelson','Businessman','\nAugust 1, 1933\n','','American','I see this as my humanitarian legacy. We\'re prepared to pay billions.','',NULL,'Pay,Prepared,Legacy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1309,'','Sheldon Adelson','Businessman','\nAugust 1, 1933\n','','American','I\'ve already figured out when I\'m going to be No. 2 and No. 1.','',NULL,'Already,Figured',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1310,'','Sheldon Adelson','Businessman','\nAugust 1, 1933\n','','American','Why do I need succession planning? I\'m very alert, I\'m very vibrant. I have no intention to retire.','',NULL,'Why,Planning,Intention',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1311,'','Konrad Adenauer','Statesman','\nJanuary 5, 1876\n','\nApril 19, 1967\n','German','All parts of the human body get tired eventually - except the tongue.','',NULL,'Tired,Human,Body',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1312,'History','Konrad Adenauer','Statesman','\nJanuary 5, 1876\n','\nApril 19, 1967\n','German','History is the sum total of things that could have been avoided.','',NULL,'Total,Sum',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1313,'God','Konrad Adenauer','Statesman','\nJanuary 5, 1876\n','\nApril 19, 1967\n','German','In view of the fact that God limited the intelligence of man, it seems unfair that He did not also limit his stupidity.','',NULL,'Stupidity,Did',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1314,'','Konrad Adenauer','Statesman','\nJanuary 5, 1876\n','\nApril 19, 1967\n','German','An infallible method of conciliating a tiger is to allow oneself to be devoured.','',NULL,'Oneself,Tiger,Infallible',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1315,'Politics,Art','Konrad Adenauer','Statesman','\nJanuary 5, 1876\n','\nApril 19, 1967\n','German','The art of politics consists in knowing precisely when it is necessary to hit an opponent slightly below the belt.','',NULL,'Knowing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1316,'God','Konrad Adenauer','Statesman','\nJanuary 5, 1876\n','\nApril 19, 1967\n','German','A thick skin is a gift from God.','',NULL,'Gift,Skin',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1317,'','Konrad Adenauer','Statesman','\nJanuary 5, 1876\n','\nApril 19, 1967\n','German','Only the stupidest calves choose their own butcher.','',NULL,'Choose,Butcher,Stupidest',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1318,'','Konrad Adenauer','Statesman','\nJanuary 5, 1876\n','\nApril 19, 1967\n','German','Kennedy cooked the soup that Johnson had to eat.','',NULL,'Eat,Soup,Cooked',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1319,'','Konrad Adenauer','Statesman','\nJanuary 5, 1876\n','\nApril 19, 1967\n','German','The rare case where the conquered is very satisfied with the conqueror.','',NULL,'Satisfied,Rare,Conquered',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1320,'Freedom','Kate Adie','Journalist','\nSeptember 19, 1945\n','','British','I keep telling myself to calm down, to take less of an interest in things and not to get so excited, but I still care a lot about liberty, freedom of speech and expression, and fairness in journalism.','',NULL,'Care,Down',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1321,'','Kate Adie','Journalist','\nSeptember 19, 1945\n','','British','If I\'m in danger then it\'s usually my fault and it\'s up to me to get myself out of it. I am not in it just to get an adrenalin rush. No way!','',NULL,'Danger,Fault,Rush',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1322,'Life,Famous','Kate Adie','Journalist','\nSeptember 19, 1945\n','','British','It wasn\'t glamorous in my day. In the regions, reporters were seen as such low life that they didn\'t merit their name in the Radio Times. Now people are interested in being famous. I never gave it a thought.','',NULL,'Thought',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1323,'','Kate Adie','Journalist','\nSeptember 19, 1945\n','','British','Beslan, where the Russian authorities stopped live coverage of the school being stormed, was an illustration of the progress we still have to make.','',NULL,'School,Live,Still',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1324,'War,Freedom','Kate Adie','Journalist','\nSeptember 19, 1945\n','','British','But in the first Gulf war the United Kingdom was not under any threat from Iraq, and is still less so in the second one. Then there is no justification for obstructing freedom of information, particularly as nations have a right to know what their soldiers are being used for.','',NULL,'Still',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1325,'War','Kate Adie','Journalist','\nSeptember 19, 1945\n','','British','Hair is also a problem. I remember once, when I was reporting from Beirut at the height of the civil war, someone wrote in to the BBC complaining about my appearance.','',NULL,'Someone,Remember',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1326,'','Kate Adie','Journalist','\nSeptember 19, 1945\n','','British','I also read modern novels - I have just had to read 60 as I am one of the judges for the Orange Fiction Prize.','',NULL,'Read,Modern,Fiction',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1327,'Time','Kate Adie','Journalist','\nSeptember 19, 1945\n','','British','I don\'t sit there and speculate. I\'m not that sort of person. It wastes time, actually.','',NULL,'Person,Actually',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1328,'','Kate Adie','Journalist','\nSeptember 19, 1945\n','','British','I don\'t want to be involved in endless media gossip.','',NULL,'Gossip,Media,Involved',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1329,'','Kate Adie','Journalist','\nSeptember 19, 1945\n','','British','I have never been attracted to any kind of violence.','',NULL,'Violence,Attracted',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1330,'','Kate Adie','Journalist','\nSeptember 19, 1945\n','','British','I have nothing to do with the selection of stories. I\'m the reporter.','',NULL,'Nothing,Stories,Reporter',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1331,'','Kate Adie','Journalist','\nSeptember 19, 1945\n','','British','I sailed through my childhood with a complete lack of any drama.','',NULL,'Through,Childhood,Drama',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1332,'Marriage,Time','Kate Adie','Journalist','\nSeptember 19, 1945\n','','British','I was sent to a nice Church of England girls\' school and at that time, after university, a woman was expected to become a teacher, a nurse or a missionary - prior to marriage.','',NULL,'Teacher',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1333,'','Kate Adie','Journalist','\nSeptember 19, 1945\n','','British','I was timid and frightened as a child. Yours truly did not shin up mountains or do any other kind of adventurous stuff.','',NULL,'Did,Child,Stuff',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1334,'','Kate Adie','Journalist','\nSeptember 19, 1945\n','','British','I will never retire.','',NULL,'Retire',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1335,'','Kate Adie','Journalist','\nSeptember 19, 1945\n','','British','I wrote in the book very specifically what I wanted to write about, period, and left it at.','',NULL,'Book,Wanted,Write',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1336,'Life','Kate Adie','Journalist','\nSeptember 19, 1945\n','','British','I\'ve never been one to sit around and eat my heart out. Life\'s too short.','',NULL,'Heart,Short',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1337,'','Kate Adie','Journalist','\nSeptember 19, 1945\n','','British','In Sierra Leone last year there was just the two of us hanging out of a helicopter and, when we were in Bosnia, I drove an armoured vehicle, thousands of miles.','',NULL,'Two,Last,Year',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1338,'','Kate Adie','Journalist','\nSeptember 19, 1945\n','','British','It\'s totally mistaken to suppose that an armed escort is going to give a journalist any protection - on the contrary, journalists who turn up surrounded by armed personnel are just turning themselves into targets and in even worse danger.','',NULL,'Give,Themselves,Turn',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1339,'','Kate Adie','Journalist','\nSeptember 19, 1945\n','','British','My job is to get to the heart of a story, to find out what\'s really going on; to get it verified and, then, to get it out to as many people as possible as fast as.','',NULL,'Heart,Job,Find',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1340,'','Kate Adie','Journalist','\nSeptember 19, 1945\n','','British','No two wars are identical.','',NULL,'Two,Wars,Identical',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1341,'','Kate Adie','Journalist','\nSeptember 19, 1945\n','','British','Now children as young as nine carry AK47s which can kill 30 people in seconds.','',NULL,'Children,Young,Carry',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1342,'','Kate Adie','Journalist','\nSeptember 19, 1945\n','','British','On the Northern Ireland question, for instance, the British and Irish governments prohibit media contact with members of the IRA, but we have always gone ahead, believing in the right to information.','',NULL,'Question,Believing,Gone',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1343,'War','Kate Adie','Journalist','\nSeptember 19, 1945\n','','British','People always seem to assume that we have a full, back-up support team - make-up, costume and a driver - but usually, in a war zone, there\'s only me and the cameraman.','',NULL,'Team,Support',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1344,'Good','Kate Adie','Journalist','\nSeptember 19, 1945\n','','British','The better the information it has, the better democracy works. Silence and secrecy are never good for it.','',NULL,'Better,Silence',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1345,'Power','Aravind Adiga','Writer','\nOctober 23, 1974\n','','Indian','An honest politician has no goodies to toss around. This limits his effectiveness profoundly, because political power in India is dispersed throughout a multi-tiered federal structure; a local official who has not been paid off can sometimes stop a billion-dollar project.','',NULL,'Political,Sometimes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1346,'Time,Great,Society','Aravind Adiga','Writer','\nOctober 23, 1974\n','','Indian','At a time when India is going through great changes and, with China, is likely to inherit the world from the West, it is important that writers like me try to highlight the brutal injustices of society.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1347,'','Aravind Adiga','Writer','\nOctober 23, 1974\n','','Indian','Columbia University, where I went to study in 1993, insisted its undergraduates learn a foreign language, so I discovered French.','',NULL,'Study,Learn,Language',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1348,'Life','Aravind Adiga','Writer','\nOctober 23, 1974\n','','Indian','Greenwich Village always had its share of mind readers, but there are many more these days, and they seem to have moved closer to the mainstream of life in the city. What was crazy 10 years ago is now respectable, even among the best-educated New Yorkers.','',NULL,'Crazy,Mind',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1349,'','Aravind Adiga','Writer','\nOctober 23, 1974\n','','Indian','Having plenty of living space has to be the greatest luxury in a city, and I guess in some sense Bombay is the antithesis of what living in Canada must be.','',NULL,'Greatest,Must,Living',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1350,'','Aravind Adiga','Writer','\nOctober 23, 1974\n','','Indian','I am coming back to New York after five years, and it seems that psychics are taking over the city.','',NULL,'After,Seems,Coming',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1351,'','Aravind Adiga','Writer','\nOctober 23, 1974\n','','Indian','I grew up, as many Indians do, in an archipelago of tongues. My maternal grandfather, who was a surgeon in the city of Madras, was fluent in at least four languages and used each of them daily.','',NULL,'Daily,Used,Four',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1352,'','Aravind Adiga','Writer','\nOctober 23, 1974\n','','Indian','I had grown up in a privileged, upper-caste Hindu community; and because my father worked for a Catholic hospital, we lived in a prosperous Christian neighborhood.','',NULL,'Father,Christian,Community',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1353,'','Aravind Adiga','Writer','\nOctober 23, 1974\n','','Indian','I never did very well as an immigrant. I\'ve lived in several countries and been a disaster everywhere.','',NULL,'Did,Lived,Countries',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1354,'','Aravind Adiga','Writer','\nOctober 23, 1974\n','','Indian','I want to read Keats and Wordsworth, Hemingway, George Orwell.','',NULL,'Read,Hemingway,Keats',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1355,'Society','Aravind Adiga','Writer','\nOctober 23, 1974\n','','Indian','If we were in India now, there would be servants standing in the corners of this room and I wouldn\'t notice them. That is what my society is like, that is what the divide is like.','',NULL,'Room,India',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1356,'Work','Aravind Adiga','Writer','\nOctober 23, 1974\n','','Indian','In India, it\'s the rich who have problems with obesity. And the poor are darker-skinned because they work outside and often work without their tops on so you can see their ribs.','',NULL,'Without,Rich',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1357,'Family,Science','Aravind Adiga','Writer','\nOctober 23, 1974\n','','Indian','In my family, as in most middle-class Indian families I knew when I was growing up, science and mathematics were held in awe.','',NULL,'Growing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1358,'Great','Aravind Adiga','Writer','\nOctober 23, 1974\n','','Indian','India\'s great economic boom, the arrival of the Internet and outsourcing, have broken the wall between provincial India and the world.','',NULL,'Broken,Between',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1359,'Money,Dad','Aravind Adiga','Writer','\nOctober 23, 1974\n','','Indian','Indians mock their corrupt politicians relentlessly, but they regard their honest politicians with silent suspicion. The first thing they do when they hear of a supposedly \'clean\' politician is to grin. It is a cliche that honest politicians in India tend to have dishonest sons, who collect money fr','',NULL,'Honest',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1360,'','Aravind Adiga','Writer','\nOctober 23, 1974\n','','Indian','It has always been very difficult for writers to survive commercially in India because the market was so small. But that\'s not true at all any more. It\'s one of the world\'s fastest growing and most vibrant markets for books, especially in English.','',NULL,'True,Small,Difficult',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1361,'','Aravind Adiga','Writer','\nOctober 23, 1974\n','','Indian','Like most of my friends in school, I was a member of multiple circulating libraries; and all of us, to begin with, borrowed and read the same things.','',NULL,'School,Friends,Same',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1362,'Men','Aravind Adiga','Writer','\nOctober 23, 1974\n','','Indian','Like most people who live in India, I complain about corruption, but know that I can live with corrupt men. It is the honest ones I secretly worry about.','',NULL,'Live,Corruption',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1363,'','Aravind Adiga','Writer','\nOctober 23, 1974\n','','Indian','Mangalore, the coastal Indian town where I lived until I was almost 16, is now a booming city of malls and call-centres. But, in the 1980s, it was a provincial town in a socialist country.','',NULL,'Country,Until,Almost',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1364,'Nature','Aravind Adiga','Writer','\nOctober 23, 1974\n','','Indian','Nothing gives us greater pride than the importance of India\'s scientific and engineering colleges, or the army of Indian scientists at organizations such as Microsoft and NASA. Our temples are not the god-encrusted shrines of Varanasi, but Western scientific institutions like Caltech and MIT, and ma','',NULL,'Nothing,Pride',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1365,'Life','Aravind Adiga','Writer','\nOctober 23, 1974\n','','Indian','Too much of Indian writing in English, it seemed to me, consisted of middle-class people writing about other middle-class people - and a small slice of life being passed off as an authentic portrait of the country.','',NULL,'Writing,Country',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1366,'','Aravind Adiga','Writer','\nOctober 23, 1974\n','','Indian','When I was growing up in the south Indian city of Madras, there were only two political parties that mattered; one was run by a former matinee idol, and the other was run by his former screenwriter.','',NULL,'Political,Two,Growing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1367,'','Aravind Adiga','Writer','\nOctober 23, 1974\n','','Indian','When I was writing \'The White Tiger\' I lived in a building pretty much exactly like the one I described in this novel, and the people in the book are the people I lived with back then. So I didn\'t have to do much research to find them.','',NULL,'Writing,Book,Find',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1368,'Love','Isabelle Adjani','Actress','\nJune 27, 1955\n','','French','In love, one should simplify, choose persons worthy of their promises and leave them if they don\'t keep them.','',NULL,'Keep,Leave',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1369,'','Isabelle Adjani','Actress','\nJune 27, 1955\n','','French','Nothingness not being nothing, nothingness being emptiness.','',NULL,'Nothing,Emptiness',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1370,'Trust','Isabelle Adjani','Actress','\nJune 27, 1955\n','','French','Today I trust my instinct, I trust myself. Finally.','',NULL,'Today,Instinct',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1371,'Love','Isabelle Adjani','Actress','\nJune 27, 1955\n','','French','You protect your being when you love yourself better. That\'s the secret.','',NULL,'Yourself,Better',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1372,'','Isabelle Adjani','Actress','\nJune 27, 1955\n','','French','I believe in angels, so it\'s simple.','',NULL,'Believe,Simple,Angels',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1373,'Fear','Isabelle Adjani','Actress','\nJune 27, 1955\n','','French','I have no fear of being less beautiful, I\'ve always been afraid of not being beautiful.','',NULL,'Beautiful,Afraid',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1374,'','Isabelle Adjani','Actress','\nJune 27, 1955\n','','French','Passion is all but soft, it\'s not tender, it\'s violence to which you get hooked by pleasure.','',NULL,'Passion,Violence,Pleasure',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1375,'Peace','Isabelle Adjani','Actress','\nJune 27, 1955\n','','French','Before, for me, peace could have been synonymous with boredom.','',NULL,'Before,Boredom',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1376,'Love','Isabelle Adjani','Actress','\nJune 27, 1955\n','','French','But no one frees himself from being in love in three days.','',NULL,'Days,Three',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1377,'Work','Isabelle Adjani','Actress','\nJune 27, 1955\n','','French','I do not want to work to correspond to an image.','',NULL,'Image,Correspond',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1378,'','Isabelle Adjani','Actress','\nJune 27, 1955\n','','French','I think that we all carry the divine within us.','',NULL,'Within,Carry,Divine',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1379,'','Isabelle Adjani','Actress','\nJune 27, 1955\n','','French','I\'ve learned that to expose yourself, to reveal yourself is a test of your humanness.','',NULL,'Yourself,Learned,Test',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1380,'','Isabelle Adjani','Actress','\nJune 27, 1955\n','','French','I\'ve suffered too much to hide my feelings.','',NULL,'Feelings,Hide,Suffered',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1381,'','Isabelle Adjani','Actress','\nJune 27, 1955\n','','French','My limits will be better marked. Both the limits I will set, and my own limits.','',NULL,'Better,Both,Limits',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1382,'','Isabelle Adjani','Actress','\nJune 27, 1955\n','','French','One believes that if nothing happens, one disappears. That is not true.','',NULL,'True,Nothing,Happens',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1383,'','Isabelle Adjani','Actress','\nJune 27, 1955\n','','French','To leave in search of yourself, of your real needs, is easier when you don\'t have to justify yourself to anyone, when there are not too many people bestowing you their attention.','',NULL,'Yourself,Real,Attention',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1384,'Work,Positive','Isabelle Adjani','Actress','\nJune 27, 1955\n','','French','I believe that when you work on yourself, you are attracted by different, more positive beings.','',NULL,'Yourself',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1385,'','Isabelle Adjani','Actress','\nJune 27, 1955\n','','French','I don\'t think of it at the moment, but the roles that interest me are those of young people.','',NULL,'Young,Moment,Interest',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1386,'','Isabelle Adjani','Actress','\nJune 27, 1955\n','','French','I\'m in an agreeable state: busy, enthusiastic, curious.','',NULL,'Busy,State,Curious',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1387,'Life','Isabelle Adjani','Actress','\nJune 27, 1955\n','','French','If I had not passed through trial - through passion, one could say - through these years so painful and so rich, I don\'t believe I could take on my life and my career as I do today.','',NULL,'Today,Believe',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1388,'Life,Work','Isabelle Adjani','Actress','\nJune 27, 1955\n','','French','Life has brought me work to do on myself these past two years.','',NULL,'Past',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1389,'','Isabelle Adjani','Actress','\nJune 27, 1955\n','','French','One can be emptied out and be filled up.','',NULL,'Filled,Emptied',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1390,'Love','Isabelle Adjani','Actress','\nJune 27, 1955\n','','French','One can not love without opening oneself, and opening oneself, that\'s taking the risk of suffering. One does not have control.','',NULL,'Without,Control',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1391,'Time,Success','Isabelle Adjani','Actress','\nJune 27, 1955\n','','French','One is never ready for success. It consecrates and looses you at the same time.','',NULL,'Same',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1392,'','Isabelle Adjani','Actress','\nJune 27, 1955\n','','French','Passion surprises. One doesn\'t search it. It can happen to you tomorrow.','',NULL,'Tomorrow,Passion,Happen',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1393,'','Hasil Adkins','Musician','\nApril 29, 1937\n','\nApril 26, 2005\n','American','I don\'t live on a hill. I live down under a hill, in the bottom and I\'ve got a lot of cars, yeah.','',NULL,'Live,Down,Cars',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1394,'Good','Hasil Adkins','Musician','\nApril 29, 1937\n','\nApril 26, 2005\n','American','I got about 6037 songs I wrote myself and I\'m trying to get them on the market and I just wish people could hear them and stuff but they\'ll do pretty good.','',NULL,'Trying,Pretty',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1395,'','Hasil Adkins','Musician','\nApril 29, 1937\n','\nApril 26, 2005\n','American','My first record came out in 1961 and then I had one come out in 1962 and then I had two that came out in 1964.','',NULL,'Two,Record,Came',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1396,'','Hasil Adkins','Musician','\nApril 29, 1937\n','\nApril 26, 2005\n','American','That\'s when we was makin this video stuff. They went all over the place makin it. And they was wantin to know, at the college, how I got started playin and how do I do everything - you know, all that.','',NULL,'Everything,Place,College',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1397,'','Hasil Adkins','Musician','\nApril 29, 1937\n','\nApril 26, 2005\n','American','Up to now I\'ve done everything I\'ve wanted to do the way I wanted to do myself.','',NULL,'Everything,Done,Wanted',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1398,'','Trace Adkins','Musician','\nJanuary 13, 1962\n','','American','I don\'t do the same show on any two nights.','',NULL,'Two,Same,Show',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1399,'','Trace Adkins','Musician','\nJanuary 13, 1962\n','','American','I only record songs that I really like and believe in and can sing with conviction.','',NULL,'Believe,Songs,Sing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1400,'','Trace Adkins','Musician','\nJanuary 13, 1962\n','','American','If I feel like doing something, I do it. If I feel like saying something, I say it. If I feel like dancing, I do. If I don\'t, I don\'t.','',NULL,'Saying,Dancing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1401,'Great','Trace Adkins','Musician','\nJanuary 13, 1962\n','','American','It\'s great to be able to get up there now and do an hour or 75 minutes of songs they\'re familiar with.','',NULL,'Able,Songs',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1402,'Music','Trace Adkins','Musician','\nJanuary 13, 1962\n','','American','New York City is a notoriously hard market to perform country music in.','',NULL,'Hard,Country',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1403,'Experience','Trace Adkins','Musician','\nJanuary 13, 1962\n','','American','People get passionate about a song. It\'s been my experience if you put out radio candy, something commercial, it doesn\'t sell records.','',NULL,'Put,Song',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1404,'Life','Alfred Adler','Psychologist','\nFebruary 7, 1870\n','\nMay 28, 1937\n','Austrian','The chief danger in life is that you may take too many precautions.','',NULL,'May,Danger',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1405,'','Alfred Adler','Psychologist','\nFebruary 7, 1870\n','\nMay 28, 1937\n','Austrian','A simple rule in dealing with those who are hard to get along with is to remember that this person is striving to assert his superiority; and you must deal with him from that point of view.','',NULL,'Simple,Must,Hard',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1406,'God','Alfred Adler','Psychologist','\nFebruary 7, 1870\n','\nMay 28, 1937\n','Austrian','God who is eternally complete, who directs the stars, who is the master of fates, who elevates man from his lowliness to Himself, who speaks from the cosmos to every single human soul, is the most brilliant manifestation of the goal of perfection.','',NULL,'Human,Single',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1407,'','Alfred Adler','Psychologist','\nFebruary 7, 1870\n','\nMay 28, 1937\n','Austrian','The only normal people are the one\'s you don\'t know very well.','',NULL,'Normal',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1408,'','Alfred Adler','Psychologist','\nFebruary 7, 1870\n','\nMay 28, 1937\n','Austrian','To be a human being means to possess a feeling of inferiority which constantly presses towards its own conquest. The greater the feeling of inferiority that has been experienced, the more powerful is the urge for conquest and the more violent the emotional agitation.','',NULL,'Emotional,Powerful,Feeling',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1409,'','Alfred Adler','Psychologist','\nFebruary 7, 1870\n','\nMay 28, 1937\n','Austrian','The greater the feeling of inferiority that has been experienced, the more powerful is the urge to conquest and the more violent the emotional agitation.','',NULL,'Emotional,Powerful,Feeling',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1410,'','Alfred Adler','Psychologist','\nFebruary 7, 1870\n','\nMay 28, 1937\n','Austrian','It is always easier to fight for one\'s principles than to live up to them.','',NULL,'Live,Fight,Principles',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1411,'','Alfred Adler','Psychologist','\nFebruary 7, 1870\n','\nMay 28, 1937\n','Austrian','Meanings are not determined by situations, but we determine ourselves by the meanings we give to situations.','',NULL,'Give,Ourselves,Determined',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1412,'','Alfred Adler','Psychologist','\nFebruary 7, 1870\n','\nMay 28, 1937\n','Austrian','Exaggerated sensitiveness is an expression of the feeling of inferiority.','',NULL,'Feeling,Expression',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1413,'Success,Experience','Alfred Adler','Psychologist','\nFebruary 7, 1870\n','\nMay 28, 1937\n','Austrian','No experience is a cause of success or failure. We do not suffer from the shock of our experiences, so-called trauma - but we make out of them just what suits our purposes.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1414,'Power,Art,Experience','Alfred Adler','Psychologist','\nFebruary 7, 1870\n','\nMay 28, 1937\n','Austrian','The educator must believe in the potential power of his pupil, and he must employ all his art in seeking to bring his pupil to experience this power.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1415,'Truth','Alfred Adler','Psychologist','\nFebruary 7, 1870\n','\nMay 28, 1937\n','Austrian','A lie would have no sense unless the truth were felt dangerous.','',NULL,'Lie,Sense',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1416,'','Alfred Adler','Psychologist','\nFebruary 7, 1870\n','\nMay 28, 1937\n','Austrian','We must interpret a bad temper as a sign of inferiority.','',NULL,'Bad,Must,Temper',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1417,'Life,Family','Alfred Adler','Psychologist','\nFebruary 7, 1870\n','\nMay 28, 1937\n','Austrian','In the investigation of a neurotic style of life, we must always suspect an opponent, and note who suffers most because of the patient\'s condition. Usually this is a member of the family.','',NULL,'Must',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1418,'Peace,Nature,Science','Alfred Adler','Psychologist','\nFebruary 7, 1870\n','\nMay 28, 1937\n','Austrian','The science of the mind can only have for its proper goal the understanding of human nature by every human being, and through its use, brings peace to every human soul.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1419,'','Alfred Adler','Psychologist','\nFebruary 7, 1870\n','\nMay 28, 1937\n','Austrian','There is no such thing as talent. There is pressure.','',NULL,'Talent,Pressure,Such',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1420,'Love','Alfred Adler','Psychologist','\nFebruary 7, 1870\n','\nMay 28, 1937\n','Austrian','There is a law that man should love his neighbor as himself. In a few hundred years it should be as natural to mankind as breathing or the upright gait; but if he does not learn it he must perish.','',NULL,'Must,Law',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1421,'Great,Death','Alfred Adler','Psychologist','\nFebruary 7, 1870\n','\nMay 28, 1937\n','Austrian','Death is really a great blessing for humanity, without it there could be no real progress. People who lived for ever would not only hamper and discourage the young, but they would themselves lack sufficient stimulus to be creative.','',NULL,'Real',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1422,'Truth','Alfred Adler','Psychologist','\nFebruary 7, 1870\n','\nMay 28, 1937\n','Austrian','The truth is often a terrible weapon of aggression. It is possible to lie, and even to murder, with the truth.','',NULL,'Lie,Often',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1423,'Patriotism','Alfred Adler','Psychologist','\nFebruary 7, 1870\n','\nMay 28, 1937\n','Austrian','It is the patriotic duty of every man to lie for his country.','',NULL,'Lie,Country',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1424,'','Alfred Adler','Psychologist','\nFebruary 7, 1870\n','\nMay 28, 1937\n','Austrian','The neurotic is nailed to the cross of his fiction.','',NULL,'Fiction,Cross,Neurotic',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1425,'','Alfred Adler','Psychologist','\nFebruary 7, 1870\n','\nMay 28, 1937\n','Austrian','Every individual acts and suffers in accordance with his peculiar teleology, which has all the inevitability of fate, so long as he does not understand it.','',NULL,'Long,Understand,Individual',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1426,'','Alfred Adler','Psychologist','\nFebruary 7, 1870\n','\nMay 28, 1937\n','Austrian','We cannot say that if a child is badly nourished he will become a criminal. We must see what conclusion the child has drawn.','',NULL,'Must,Cannot,Become',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1427,'Work,Society','Alfred Adler','Psychologist','\nFebruary 7, 1870\n','\nMay 28, 1937\n','Austrian','The test of one\'s behavior pattern is their relationship to society, relationship to work and relationship to sex.','',NULL,'Sex',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1428,'Truth,Freedom','Alfred Adler','Psychologist','\nFebruary 7, 1870\n','\nMay 28, 1937\n','Austrian','Every therapeutic cure, and still more, any awkward attempt to show the patient the truth, tears him from the cradle of his freedom from responsibility and must therefore reckon with the most vehement resistance.','',NULL,'Must',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1429,'','Felix Adler','Educator','\nAugust 13, 1851\n','\nApril 24, 1933\n','German','The past speaks to us in a thousand voices, warning and comforting, animating and stirring to action.','',NULL,'Past,Action,Thousand',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1430,'Life,Learning','Felix Adler','Educator','\nAugust 13, 1851\n','\nApril 24, 1933\n','German','Few are there that will leave the secure seclusion of the scholar\'s life, the peaceful walks of literature and learning, to stand out a target for the criticism of unkind and hostile minds.','',NULL,'Minds',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1431,'Life','Felix Adler','Educator','\nAugust 13, 1851\n','\nApril 24, 1933\n','German','An anxious unrest, a fierce craving desire for gain has taken possession of the commercial world, and in instances no longer rare the most precious and permanent goods of human life have been madly sacrificed in the interests of momentary enrichment.','',NULL,'Human,Desire',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1432,'Knowledge,Legal','Felix Adler','Educator','\nAugust 13, 1851\n','\nApril 24, 1933\n','German','If you desire information on some point of law, you are not likely to ponder over the ponderous tomes of legal writers in order to obtain the knowledge you seek, by your own unaided efforts.','',NULL,'Law',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1433,'Love,Family','Felix Adler','Educator','\nAugust 13, 1851\n','\nApril 24, 1933\n','German','The family is the school of duties - founded on love.','',NULL,'School',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1434,'Freedom','Felix Adler','Educator','\nAugust 13, 1851\n','\nApril 24, 1933\n','German','The freedom of thought is a sacred right of every individual man, and diversity will continue to increase with the progress, refinement, and differentiation of the human intellect.','',NULL,'Human,Thought',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1435,'','Felix Adler','Educator','\nAugust 13, 1851\n','\nApril 24, 1933\n','German','Admitting the force of these contentions, nevertheless, the custom of meeting together in public assembly for the consideration of the most serious, the most exalted topics of human interest is too vitally precious to be lost.','',NULL,'Human,Lost,Together',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1436,'Faith,Religion','Felix Adler','Educator','\nAugust 13, 1851\n','\nApril 24, 1933\n','German','Ethical religion can be real only to those who are engaged in ceaseless efforts at moral improvement. By moving upward we acquire faith in an upward movement, without limit.','',NULL,'Moving',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1437,'Experience','Felix Adler','Educator','\nAugust 13, 1851\n','\nApril 24, 1933\n','German','Every dogma, every philosophic or theological creed, was at its inception a statement in terms of the intellect of a certain inner experience.','',NULL,'Intellect,Inner',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1438,'Time,Good,Legal','Felix Adler','Educator','\nAugust 13, 1851\n','\nApril 24, 1933\n','German','FOR a long time the conviction has been dimly felt in the community that, without prejudice to existing institutions, the legal day of weekly rest might be employed to advantage for purposes affecting the general good.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1439,'Faith,Men','Felix Adler','Educator','\nAugust 13, 1851\n','\nApril 24, 1933\n','German','For more than three thousand years men have quarreled concerning the formulas of their faith.','',NULL,'Three',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1440,'','Felix Adler','Educator','\nAugust 13, 1851\n','\nApril 24, 1933\n','German','In a country of such recent civilization as ours, whose almost limitless treasures of material wealth invite the risks of capital and the industry of labor, it is but natural that material interests should absorb the attention of the people to a degree elsewhere unknown.','',NULL,'Country,Attention,Almost',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1441,'Love','Felix Adler','Educator','\nAugust 13, 1851\n','\nApril 24, 1933\n','German','Love is the expansion of two natures in such fashion that each include the other, each is enriched by the other.','',NULL,'Two,Fashion',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1442,'Love,Good,Best','Felix Adler','Educator','\nAugust 13, 1851\n','\nApril 24, 1933\n','German','Love of country is like love of woman - he loves her best who seeks to bestow on her the highest good.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1443,'Power','Felix Adler','Educator','\nAugust 13, 1851\n','\nApril 24, 1933\n','German','No one can fail to see that the power of the Church among large numbers in many communities is today diminishing, or has already ceased.','',NULL,'Today,Fail',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1444,'Religion','Felix Adler','Educator','\nAugust 13, 1851\n','\nApril 24, 1933\n','German','No religion can long continue to maintain its purity when the church becomes the subservient vassal of the state.','',NULL,'Long,State',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1445,'Time','Felix Adler','Educator','\nAugust 13, 1851\n','\nApril 24, 1933\n','German','Perhaps a hundred people assembled one evening, May 15, 1876, at the time when the country was celebrating the hundredth anniversary of its political independence.','',NULL,'Political,Evening',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1446,'','Felix Adler','Educator','\nAugust 13, 1851\n','\nApril 24, 1933\n','German','Simplicity should not be identified with bareness.','',NULL,'Simplicity,Identified',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1447,'','Felix Adler','Educator','\nAugust 13, 1851\n','\nApril 24, 1933\n','German','The ethical manifold, conceived of as unified, furnishes, or rather is, the ideal of the whole.','',NULL,'Whole,Rather,Ideal',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1448,'Society','Felix Adler','Educator','\nAugust 13, 1851\n','\nApril 24, 1933\n','German','The Ethical Society, therefore, is like a Church in maintaining, and emphasizing the importance of maintaining the custom of public assemblies on Sunday.','',NULL,'Sunday,Public',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1449,'','Felix Adler','Educator','\nAugust 13, 1851\n','\nApril 24, 1933\n','German','The exercises of our meeting are to be simple and devoid of all ceremonial and formalism.','',NULL,'Simple,Meeting,Ceremonial',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1450,'Life,Great,Men','Felix Adler','Educator','\nAugust 13, 1851\n','\nApril 24, 1933\n','German','The hero is one who kindles a great light in the world, who sets up blazing torches in the dark streets of life for men to see by.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1451,'Teacher','Felix Adler','Educator','\nAugust 13, 1851\n','\nApril 24, 1933\n','German','The office of the public teacher is an unenviable and thankless one.','',NULL,'Public,Office',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1452,'Society','Felix Adler','Educator','\nAugust 13, 1851\n','\nApril 24, 1933\n','German','The platform of an Ethical Society is itself the altar; the address must be the fire that burns thereon.','',NULL,'Must,Fire',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1453,'','Felix Adler','Educator','\nAugust 13, 1851\n','\nApril 24, 1933\n','German','We measure our enjoyments by the sum expended.','',NULL,'Measure,Sum,Enjoyments',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1454,'Change','Freda Adler','Educator','1934','','American','That man is a creature who needs order yet yearns for change is the creative contradiction at the heart of the laws which structure his conformity and define his deviancy.','',NULL,'Heart,Creative',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1455,'Knowledge','Freda Adler','Educator','1934','','American','The passionate controversies of one era are viewed as sterile preoccupations by another, for knowledge alters what we seek as well as what we find.','',NULL,'Find,Another',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1456,'Experience','Freda Adler','Educator','1934','','American','Major social movements eventually fade into the landscape not because they have diminished but because they have become a permanent part of our perceptions and experience.','',NULL,'Become,Social',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1457,'','Freda Adler','Educator','1934','','American','Rape is the only crime in which the victim becomes the accused.','',NULL,'Crime,Victim,Accused',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1458,'Power','Freda Adler','Educator','1934','','American','Stripped of ethical rationalizations and philosophical pretensions, a crime is anything that a group in power chooses to prohibit.','',NULL,'Anything,Group',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1459,'Women','Freda Adler','Educator','1934','','American','The Rubicons which women must cross, the sex barriers which they must breach, are ultimately those that exist in their own minds.','',NULL,'Sex,Must',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1460,'','Freda Adler','Educator','1934','','American','The type of fig leaf which each culture employs to cover its social taboos offers a twofold description of its morality. It reveals that certain unacknowledged behavior exists and it suggests the form that such behavior takes.','',NULL,'Social,Culture,Behavior',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1461,'','Freda Adler','Educator','1934','','American','There is another side to chivalry. If it dispenses leniency, it may with equal justification invoke control.','',NULL,'May,Control,Another',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1462,'','Freda Adler','Educator','1934','','American','Woman throughout the ages has been mistress to the law, as man has been its master.','',NULL,'Woman,Law,Mistress',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1463,'Love','Mortimer Adler','Philosopher','\nDecember 28, 1902\n','\nJune 28, 2001\n','American','Love consists in giving without getting in return; in giving what is not owed, what is not due the other. That\'s why true love is never based, as associations for utility or pleasure are, on a fair exchange.','',NULL,'True,Without',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1464,'Love','Mortimer Adler','Philosopher','\nDecember 28, 1902\n','\nJune 28, 2001\n','American','When we ask for love, we don\'t ask others to be fair to us-but rather to care for us, to be considerate of us. There is a world of difference here between demanding justice... and begging or pleading for love.','',NULL,'Care,Justice',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1465,'Love','Mortimer Adler','Philosopher','\nDecember 28, 1902\n','\nJune 28, 2001\n','American','It is love rather than sexual lust or unbridled sexuality if, in addition to the need or want involved, there is also some impulse to give pleasure to the persons thus loved and not merely to use them for our own selfish pleasure.','',NULL,'Selfish,Give',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1466,'Love','Mortimer Adler','Philosopher','\nDecember 28, 1902\n','\nJune 28, 2001\n','American','If one wants another only for some self-satisfaction, usually in the form of sensual pleasure, that wrong desire takes the form of lust rather than love.','',NULL,'Wrong,Another',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1467,'Alone,Love','Mortimer Adler','Philosopher','\nDecember 28, 1902\n','\nJune 28, 2001\n','American','Unless we love and are loved, each of us is alone, each of us is deeply lonely.','',NULL,'Lonely',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1468,'Love','Mortimer Adler','Philosopher','\nDecember 28, 1902\n','\nJune 28, 2001\n','American','Love can be unselfish, in the sense of being benevolent and generous, without being selfless.','',NULL,'Without,Sense',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1469,'Good','Mortimer Adler','Philosopher','\nDecember 28, 1902\n','\nJune 28, 2001\n','American','We are selfish when we are exclusively or predominantly concerned with the good for ourselves. We are altruistic when we are exclusively or predominantly concerned with the good of others.','',NULL,'Selfish,Others',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1470,'Life,Education','Mortimer Adler','Philosopher','\nDecember 28, 1902\n','\nJune 28, 2001\n','American','The ultimate end of education is happiness or a good human life, a life enriched by the possession of every kind of good, by the enjoyment of every type of satisfaction.','',NULL,'Happiness',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1471,'Time','Mortimer Adler','Philosopher','\nDecember 28, 1902\n','\nJune 28, 2001\n','American','You have to allow a certain amount of time in which you are doing nothing in order to have things occur to you, to let your mind think.','',NULL,'Mind,Nothing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1472,'Love,Friendship','Mortimer Adler','Philosopher','\nDecember 28, 1902\n','\nJune 28, 2001\n','American','Aristotle uses a mother\'s love for her child as the prime example of love or friendship.','',NULL,'Mother',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1473,'Love,Friendship','Mortimer Adler','Philosopher','\nDecember 28, 1902\n','\nJune 28, 2001\n','American','Conjugal love, or the friendship of spouses, can persist even after sexual desires have weakened, withered, and disappeared.','',NULL,'After',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1474,'Men,Freedom','Mortimer Adler','Philosopher','\nDecember 28, 1902\n','\nJune 28, 2001\n','American','Freedom is the emancipation from the arbitrary rule of other men.','',NULL,'Rule',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1475,'Friendship','Mortimer Adler','Philosopher','\nDecember 28, 1902\n','\nJune 28, 2001\n','American','Friendship is a very taxing and arduous form of leisure activity.','',NULL,'Activity,Leisure',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1476,'Love','Mortimer Adler','Philosopher','\nDecember 28, 1902\n','\nJune 28, 2001\n','American','I find the selectivity of erotic love - the choice of this man or this woman - much more intelligible if liking the person is the origin of sexual interest, rather than the other way.','',NULL,'Woman,Person',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1477,'Love','Mortimer Adler','Philosopher','\nDecember 28, 1902\n','\nJune 28, 2001\n','American','In English we must use adjectives to distinguish the different kinds of love for which the ancients had distinct names.','',NULL,'Must,Different',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1478,'Love','Mortimer Adler','Philosopher','\nDecember 28, 1902\n','\nJune 28, 2001\n','American','Love without conversation is impossible.','',NULL,'Without,Impossible',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1479,'Faith','Mortimer Adler','Philosopher','\nDecember 28, 1902\n','\nJune 28, 2001\n','American','One of the embarrassing problems for the early nineteenth-century champions of the Christian faith was that not one of the first six Presidents of the United States was an orthodox Christian.','',NULL,'Christian,Problems',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1480,'Learning','Mortimer Adler','Philosopher','\nDecember 28, 1902\n','\nJune 28, 2001\n','American','The purpose of learning is growth, and our minds, unlike our bodies, can continue growing as we continue to live.','',NULL,'Live,Purpose',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1481,'','Mortimer Adler','Philosopher','\nDecember 28, 1902\n','\nJune 28, 2001\n','American','The telephone book is full of facts, but it doesn\'t contain a single idea.','',NULL,'Single,Book,Idea',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1482,'Love,Women,Men','Mortimer Adler','Philosopher','\nDecember 28, 1902\n','\nJune 28, 2001\n','American','There is only one situation I can think of in which men and women make an effort to read better than they usually do. It is when they are in love and reading a love letter.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1483,'Love','Mortimer Adler','Philosopher','\nDecember 28, 1902\n','\nJune 28, 2001\n','American','Think how different human societies would be if they were based on love rather than justice. But no such societies have ever existed on earth.','',NULL,'Justice,Human',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1484,'Truth','Mortimer Adler','Philosopher','\nDecember 28, 1902\n','\nJune 28, 2001\n','American','We acknowledge but one motive - to follow the truth as we know it, whithersoever it may lead us; but in our heart of hearts we are well assured that the truth which has made us free, will in the end make us glad also.','',NULL,'Heart,End',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1485,'Time','Mortimer Adler','Philosopher','\nDecember 28, 1902\n','\nJune 28, 2001\n','American','Ask others about themselves, at the same time, be on guard not to talk too much about yourself.','',NULL,'Yourself,Same',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1486,'Love','Mortimer Adler','Philosopher','\nDecember 28, 1902\n','\nJune 28, 2001\n','American','Erotic or sexual love can truly be love if it is not selfishly sexual or lustful.','',NULL,'Truly,Sexual',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1487,'Love','Mortimer Adler','Philosopher','\nDecember 28, 1902\n','\nJune 28, 2001\n','American','Freud\'s view is that all love is sexual in its origin or its basis. Even those loves which do not appear to be sexual or erotic have a sexual root or core. They are all sublimations of the sexual instinct.','',NULL,'View,Instinct',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1488,'Time,Great','Renata Adler','Journalist','\nOctober 19, 1938\n','','Italian','Idle people are often bored and bored people, unless they sleep a lot, are cruel. It is not accident that boredom and cruelty are great preoccupations in our time.','',NULL,'Sleep',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1489,'','Renata Adler','Journalist','\nOctober 19, 1938\n','','Italian','Bored people, unless they sleep a lot, are cruel.','',NULL,'Sleep,Bored,Cruel',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1490,'History,Experience','Renata Adler','Journalist','\nOctober 19, 1938\n','','Italian','It is always self-defeating to pretend to a generation younger than your own; it simply erases your own experience in history.','',NULL,'Generation',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1491,'Fear','Renata Adler','Journalist','\nOctober 19, 1938\n','','Italian','Fear... is forward. No one is afraid of yesterday.','',NULL,'Forward,Afraid',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1492,'','Renata Adler','Journalist','\nOctober 19, 1938\n','','Italian','In the strange heat all litigation brings to bear on things, the very process of litigation fosters the most profound misunderstandings in the world.','',NULL,'Strange,Process,Profound',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1493,'','Renata Adler','Journalist','\nOctober 19, 1938\n','','Italian','No one ever confides a secret to one person only. No one destroys all copies of a document.','',NULL,'Person,Ever,Secret',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1494,'Life','Renata Adler','Journalist','\nOctober 19, 1938\n','','Italian','Nothing defines the quality of life in a community more clearly than people who regard themselves, or whom the consensus chooses to regard, as mentally unwell.','',NULL,'Nothing,Themselves',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1495,'Life,Art','Stella Adler','Actress','\nFebruary 10, 1901\n','\nDecember 21, 1992\n','American','Life beats down and crushes the soul and art reminds you that you have one.','',NULL,'Down',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1496,'Society','Stella Adler','Actress','\nFebruary 10, 1901\n','\nDecember 21, 1992\n','American','A junkie is someone who uses their body to tell society that something is wrong.','',NULL,'Someone,Wrong',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1497,'','Stella Adler','Actress','\nFebruary 10, 1901\n','\nDecember 21, 1992\n','American','The play is not in the words, it\'s in you!','',NULL,'Words,Play',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1498,'','Stella Adler','Actress','\nFebruary 10, 1901\n','\nDecember 21, 1992\n','American','When you stand on the stage you must have a sense that you are addressing the whole world, and that what you say is so important the whole world must listen.','',NULL,'Important,Must,Sense',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1499,'Life,Truth','Stella Adler','Actress','\nFebruary 10, 1901\n','\nDecember 21, 1992\n','American','The word theatre comes from the Greeks. It means the seeing place. It is the place people come to see the truth about life and the social situation.','',NULL,'Place',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1500,'','Stella Adler','Actress','\nFebruary 10, 1901\n','\nDecember 21, 1992\n','American','Your talent is in your choice.','',NULL,'Choice,Talent',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1501,'Time','Stella Adler','Actress','\nFebruary 10, 1901\n','\nDecember 21, 1992\n','American','The theatre is a spiritual and social X-ray of its time.','',NULL,'Spiritual,Social',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1502,'','Stella Adler','Actress','\nFebruary 10, 1901\n','\nDecember 21, 1992\n','American','One way we can enliven the imagination is to push it toward the illogical. We\'re not scientists. We don\'t always have to make the logical, reasonable leap.','',NULL,'Logical,Toward,Reasonable',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1503,'Work','Stella Adler','Actress','\nFebruary 10, 1901\n','\nDecember 21, 1992\n','American','The actor has to develop his body. The actor has to work on his voice. But the most important thing the actor has to work on is his mind.','',NULL,'Mind,Important',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1504,'','Stella Adler','Actress','\nFebruary 10, 1901\n','\nDecember 21, 1992\n','American','You have to get beyond your own precious inner experiences.','',NULL,'Beyond,Precious,Inner',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1505,'Life,Experience','Stella Adler','Actress','\nFebruary 10, 1901\n','\nDecember 21, 1992\n','American','The actor cannot afford to look only to his own life for all his material nor pull strictly from his own experience to find his acting choices and feelings.','',NULL,'Feelings',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1506,'Great,Best','Stella Adler','Actress','\nFebruary 10, 1901\n','\nDecember 21, 1992\n','American','The ideas of the great playwrights are almost always larger than the experiences of even the best actors.','',NULL,'Almost',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1507,'Life,Truth','Stella Adler','Actress','\nFebruary 10, 1901\n','\nDecember 21, 1992\n','American','The theatre was created to tell people the truth about life and the social situation.','',NULL,'Tell',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1508,'Time','Steven Adler','Musician','\nJanuary 22, 1965\n','','American','I just got tired of being sick and tired and feeling down. Unfortunately, you don\'t realize this until you\'re getting sober but the reason why you\'re depressed all the time is it\'s the drugs that are depressing you.','',NULL,'Tired,Feeling',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1509,'Time','Steven Adler','Musician','\nJanuary 22, 1965\n','','American','You figure that time could heal all wounds, but some people just really hold a crazy grudge.','',NULL,'Crazy,Hold',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1510,'Dreams','Steven Adler','Musician','\nJanuary 22, 1965\n','','American','I always knew that we were going to be successful and accomplish and succeed at our dreams. There was never a doubt in my mind. When we were recording \'Appetite For Destruction,\' we all knew.','',NULL,'Successful,Mind',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1511,'Music,Great','Steven Adler','Musician','\nJanuary 22, 1965\n','','American','I just had lunch with Slash two days ago. He loves Axl. He holds no grudges towards him. Twenty years of great music wasn\'t created because of some stupid grudge. That\'s a shame.','',NULL,'Stupid',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1512,'Family,God','Steven Adler','Musician','\nJanuary 22, 1965\n','','American','I thank God, Jesus, and my Grandmother for being able to support myself and my family.','',NULL,'Jesus',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1513,'','Steven Adler','Musician','\nJanuary 22, 1965\n','','American','I wasn\'t able to make the full commitment until I met \'Celebrity Rehab\'s\' Dr. Drew.','',NULL,'Able,Until,Full',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1514,'','Steven Adler','Musician','\nJanuary 22, 1965\n','','American','I\'m not gonna be a slave. I\'m a rock n\' roller.','',NULL,'Rock,Slave,Gonna',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1515,'','Steven Adler','Musician','\nJanuary 22, 1965\n','','American','I\'ve been blessed. I grew up and played and worked and created with the Freddie Mercury, the Jimi Hendrix, the Keith Richards, the John Paul Jones of my generation.','',NULL,'Blessed,Generation,Worked',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1516,'','Steven Adler','Musician','\nJanuary 22, 1965\n','','American','If it wasn\'t for KISS, there would be no Guns N\' Roses. Bands like that made Guns N\' Roses. We were five guys with five personalities and five different influences. The stars were aligned for us.','',NULL,'Different,Made,Stars',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1517,'','Steven Adler','Musician','\nJanuary 22, 1965\n','','American','If the Police could do a reunion... One of the biggest jerks I ever met was Sting. If he can do it, then anyone can do it. It\'s not that big a deal. And the Eagles! They did it! They severely hated each other. It\'s just rock and roll.','',NULL,'Rock,Ever,Did',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1518,'God,Science','Steven Adler','Musician','\nJanuary 22, 1965\n','','American','It\'s only rock and roll, my god! It\'s not rocket science.','',NULL,'Rock',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1519,'Life','Steven Adler','Musician','\nJanuary 22, 1965\n','','American','Loud is a way of life.','',NULL,'Loud',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1520,'Love,Music,Work','Steven Adler','Musician','\nJanuary 22, 1965\n','','American','My health is wonderful. I work out. I\'m working. Playing music. I have a beautiful wife, a nice home, a nice car, I got money in the bank. I got three beautiful dogs that love me. Like I said, I\'m blessed. I survived.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1521,'','Steven Adler','Musician','\nJanuary 22, 1965\n','','American','People fight, they get angry, they do drugs, and they do crazy things.','',NULL,'Crazy,Angry,Fight',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1522,'','Steven Adler','Musician','\nJanuary 22, 1965\n','','American','The real shame about the ending of the Guns N\' Roses when I got kicked out wasn\'t just that I got kicked out, but Slash and Axl stopped working together.','',NULL,'Real,Together,Working',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1523,'','Steven Adler','Musician','\nJanuary 22, 1965\n','','American','We owe it to the fans to do a tour around the world.','',NULL,'Around,Fans,Tour',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1524,'Love,Power','Theodor Adorno','Philosopher','\nSeptember 11, 1903\n','\nAugust 6, 1969\n','German','Love is the power to see similarity in the dissimilar.','',NULL,'Similarity',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1525,'','Theodor Adorno','Philosopher','\nSeptember 11, 1903\n','\nAugust 6, 1969\n','German','The most powerful person is he who is able to do least himself and burden others most with the things for which he lends his name and pockets the credit.','',NULL,'Powerful,Person,Others',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1526,'Life','Theodor Adorno','Philosopher','\nSeptember 11, 1903\n','\nAugust 6, 1969\n','German','Wrong life cannot be lived rightly.','',NULL,'Cannot,Wrong',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1527,'Love,Strength','Theodor Adorno','Philosopher','\nSeptember 11, 1903\n','\nAugust 6, 1969\n','German','Love you will find only where you may show yourself weak without provoking strength.','',NULL,'Yourself',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1528,'','Theodor Adorno','Philosopher','\nSeptember 11, 1903\n','\nAugust 6, 1969\n','German','A German is someone who cannot tell a lie without believing it himself.','',NULL,'Someone,Lie,Without',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1529,'Time','Theodor Adorno','Philosopher','\nSeptember 11, 1903\n','\nAugust 6, 1969\n','German','The man for whom time stretches out painfully is one waiting in vain, disappointed at not finding tomorrow already continuing yesterday.','',NULL,'Waiting,Tomorrow',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1530,'Freedom','Theodor Adorno','Philosopher','\nSeptember 11, 1903\n','\nAugust 6, 1969\n','German','Freedom would be not to choose between black and white but to abjure such prescribed choices.','',NULL,'Black,Between',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1531,'Work,Art','Theodor Adorno','Philosopher','\nSeptember 11, 1903\n','\nAugust 6, 1969\n','German','Every work of art is an uncommitted crime.','',NULL,'Crime',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1532,'','Theodor Adorno','Philosopher','\nSeptember 11, 1903\n','\nAugust 6, 1969\n','German','In many people it is already an impertinence to say \'I\'.','',NULL,'Already',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1533,'Life','Theodor Adorno','Philosopher','\nSeptember 11, 1903\n','\nAugust 6, 1969\n','German','But he who dies in despair has lived his whole life in vain.','',NULL,'Whole,Despair',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1534,'','Theodor Adorno','Philosopher','\nSeptember 11, 1903\n','\nAugust 6, 1969\n','German','He who matures early lives in anticipation.','',NULL,'Lives,Early,Matures',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1535,'','Theodor Adorno','Philosopher','\nSeptember 11, 1903\n','\nAugust 6, 1969\n','German','Today self-consciousness no longer means anything but reflection on the ego as embarrassment, as realization of impotence: knowing that one is nothing.','',NULL,'Today,Nothing,Ego',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1536,'','Theodor Adorno','Philosopher','\nSeptember 11, 1903\n','\nAugust 6, 1969\n','German','Dialectic thought is an attempt to break through the coercion of logic by its own means.','',NULL,'Through,Thought,Means',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1537,'Society','Theodor Adorno','Philosopher','\nSeptember 11, 1903\n','\nAugust 6, 1969\n','German','He who stands aloof runs the risk of believing himself better than others and misusing his critique of society as an ideology for his private interest.','',NULL,'Better,Others',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1538,'','Theodor Adorno','Philosopher','\nSeptember 11, 1903\n','\nAugust 6, 1969\n','German','Fascism is itself less \'ideological\', in so far as it openly proclaims the principle of domination that is elsewhere concealed.','',NULL,'Far,Less,Principle',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1539,'','Theodor Adorno','Philosopher','\nSeptember 11, 1903\n','\nAugust 6, 1969\n','German','Intelligence is a moral category.','',NULL,'Moral,Category',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1540,'','Theodor Adorno','Philosopher','\nSeptember 11, 1903\n','\nAugust 6, 1969\n','German','Advice to intellectuals: let no-one represent you.','',NULL,'Advice,Represent',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1541,'Society','Theodor Adorno','Philosopher','\nSeptember 11, 1903\n','\nAugust 6, 1969\n','German','An emancipated society, on the other hand, would not be a unitary state, but the realization of universality in the reconciliation of differences.','',NULL,'State,Hand',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1542,'Life','Theodor Adorno','Philosopher','\nSeptember 11, 1903\n','\nAugust 6, 1969\n','German','Life has become the ideology of its own absence.','',NULL,'Become,Absence',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1543,'Art','Theodor Adorno','Philosopher','\nSeptember 11, 1903\n','\nAugust 6, 1969\n','German','Art is permitted to survive only if it renounces the right to be different, and integrates itself into the omnipotent realm of the profane.','',NULL,'Different,Survive',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1544,'Love','Theodor Adorno','Philosopher','\nSeptember 11, 1903\n','\nAugust 6, 1969\n','German','He who has loved and who betrays love does harm not only to the image of the past, but to the past itself.','',NULL,'Past,Loved',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1545,'','Theodor Adorno','Philosopher','\nSeptember 11, 1903\n','\nAugust 6, 1969\n','German','He who integrates is lost.','',NULL,'Lost',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1546,'Good,Power','Theodor Adorno','Philosopher','\nSeptember 11, 1903\n','\nAugust 6, 1969\n','German','The good man is he who rules himself as he does his own property: his autonomous being is modelled on material power.','',NULL,'Himself',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1547,'Art,Truth','Theodor Adorno','Philosopher','\nSeptember 11, 1903\n','\nAugust 6, 1969\n','German','Art is magic delivered from the lie of being truth.','',NULL,'Lie',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1548,'','Theodor Adorno','Philosopher','\nSeptember 11, 1903\n','\nAugust 6, 1969\n','German','Tact is the discrimination of differences. It consists in conscious deviations.','',NULL,'Conscious,Tact,Consists',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1549,'Time','Freddy Adu','Athlete','\nJune 2, 1989\n','','Ghanaian','All I can say is, hey, if you have fun doing what you do, if you have fun playing soccer, the creativity is just going to come as time goes on.','',NULL,'Fun,Creativity',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1550,'Life,Good','Freddy Adu','Athlete','\nJune 2, 1989\n','','Ghanaian','I think everything happens for a reason and all the things that happened to me - good, bad - I\'m glad they did. It\'s made me ready for life, for adulthood.','',NULL,'Bad',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1551,'Good','Freddy Adu','Athlete','\nJune 2, 1989\n','','Ghanaian','You can teach all the other stuff, you know. You can teach shooting the ball, you can teach having a good touch... passing and whatnot, but when you get out there on the field, it\'s just a mindset you need to go into the game with.','',NULL,'Game,Touch',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1552,'Great','Freddy Adu','Athlete','\nJune 2, 1989\n','','Ghanaian','A lot of people have been hyped up to be great but just disappeared. I promised myself I wouldn\'t be one of them.','',NULL,'Promised,Hyped',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1553,'Life','Freddy Adu','Athlete','\nJune 2, 1989\n','','Ghanaian','I couldn\'t ask for a better life.','',NULL,'Better,Ask',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1554,'','Freddy Adu','Athlete','\nJune 2, 1989\n','','Ghanaian','I don\'t know French at all. I took some lessons when I was younger but all I know are the numbers. I\'ve been told basically everyone in Monaco speaks English because of it being a huge vacation spot so I\'m excited about that. I might not need to learn French after all.','',NULL,'After,Learn,Everyone',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1555,'Time','Freddy Adu','Athlete','\nJune 2, 1989\n','','Ghanaian','I don\'t want to be one of those guys where I go there and wait a long time before I become a starter.','',NULL,'Long,Before',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1556,'','Freddy Adu','Athlete','\nJune 2, 1989\n','','Ghanaian','I honestly didn\'t expect this much attention, but it just keeps happening so I must be doing something right.','',NULL,'Must,Attention,Expect',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1557,'Attitude','Freddy Adu','Athlete','\nJune 2, 1989\n','','Ghanaian','I just want to go in with the right attitude and from Day 1 make a difference.','',NULL,'Difference',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1558,'Life','Freddy Adu','Athlete','\nJune 2, 1989\n','','Ghanaian','I mean, I couldn\'t ask for a better life, man.','',NULL,'Better,Mean',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1559,'Good','Freddy Adu','Athlete','\nJune 2, 1989\n','','Ghanaian','I need to be in a stable environment right now in my career. What I mean by that is a place where I can play and not have too much pressure on me and a place I can develop. Monaco wanted me and did whatever they could to get me so I feel very very good about that.','',NULL,'Mean,Career',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1560,'','Freddy Adu','Athlete','\nJune 2, 1989\n','','Ghanaian','I need to go play football. I don\'t care about anything else.','',NULL,'Care,Football,Anything',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1561,'','Freddy Adu','Athlete','\nJune 2, 1989\n','','Ghanaian','I play a lot of Playstation, and always trying to look pretty for the girls.','',NULL,'Trying,Pretty,Play',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1562,'Mom','Freddy Adu','Athlete','\nJune 2, 1989\n','','Ghanaian','I wanted to get us a place of our own with a little bit more space. The kitchen is just huge, because my mom... lives there, man, and she loves being in the kitchen.','',NULL,'Place,Wanted',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1563,'','Freddy Adu','Athlete','\nJune 2, 1989\n','','Ghanaian','I\'m going to go in and play, because the most important thing is playing on the field and being able to contribute. I really am ready.','',NULL,'Important,Play,Able',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1564,'','Freddy Adu','Athlete','\nJune 2, 1989\n','','Ghanaian','I\'ve always been one of the youngest guys on the team. But now I\'m one of the older guys, one of the more experienced guys, and I have to be more of a leader. The guys are looking up to me, asking me questions and looking at me to step up.','',NULL,'Leader,Team,Older',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1565,'','Freddy Adu','Athlete','\nJune 2, 1989\n','','Ghanaian','It\'s frustrating at times when you think you\'ve earned a chance to play on the field and you\'re over there sitting on the bench. That\'s not the kind of player I am. I\'m the kind of player who wants to be out there on the field and needs to contribute every minute of every game.','',NULL,'Game,Play,Chance',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1566,'Best','Freddy Adu','Athlete','\nJune 2, 1989\n','','Ghanaian','It\'s one of the best leagues in Europe in football. Benfica in my opinion is one of the top 10 biggest clubs in the world.','',NULL,'Football,Opinion',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1567,'Mom','Freddy Adu','Athlete','\nJune 2, 1989\n','','Ghanaian','My mom was always the supplier of soccer balls, and so people were always knocking on my door, and trying to get me out so we could play.','',NULL,'Trying,Play',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1568,'','Freddy Adu','Athlete','\nJune 2, 1989\n','','Ghanaian','Nothing has been given to me.','',NULL,'Nothing,Given',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1569,'','Freddy Adu','Athlete','\nJune 2, 1989\n','','Ghanaian','Obviously, everybody has their own expectations of you, but you have to have your own expectations for yourself. For me, I\'m right on track.','',NULL,'Yourself,Everybody,Track',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1570,'','Freddy Adu','Athlete','\nJune 2, 1989\n','','Ghanaian','Obviously, I\'m at the beginning of my career, contrary to what anyone else thinks. I\'m 19 years old. In any other country, everywhere else, you\'re a prospect. And that\'s what I am right now in Europe. I\'m a prospect. I\'m not a seasoned veteran.','',NULL,'Career,Country,Old',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1571,'','Freddy Adu','Athlete','\nJune 2, 1989\n','','Ghanaian','What do I have to cheat for? I\'ve always been playing against people older than me anyways. So what do I have to cheat for?','',NULL,'Against,Cheat,Older',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1572,'','Freddy Adu','Athlete','\nJune 2, 1989\n','','Ghanaian','When I\'m out there on the field, I\'m in a whole different world, you know? It\'s like, I\'m just having so much fun.','',NULL,'Fun,Different,Whole',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1573,'','Freddy Adu','Athlete','\nJune 2, 1989\n','','Ghanaian','When you get into the game you\'ve got be thinking, when I get into the attacking third I\'m gonna be freakin\' creative.','',NULL,'Game,Thinking,Creative',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1574,'','Sade Adu','Musician','\nJanuary 16, 1959\n','','Nigerian','All the cliches of glamorous sophistication have little appeal to me. Do I want to live the British version of \'Dynasty?\' No thanks!','',NULL,'Live,Thanks,British',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1575,'Art','Sade Adu','Musician','\nJanuary 16, 1959\n','','Nigerian','From being at art college, I\'ve always hated people that have the gall to think that they\'re being incredibly different when they\'re doing something in a very acceptable way, something safe that they\'ve seen someone else doing.','',NULL,'Someone,Different',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1576,'Good,Smile','Sade Adu','Musician','\nJanuary 16, 1959\n','','Nigerian','I always said that if I could just find a guy who could chop wood and had a nice smile, it wouldn\'t bother me if he was a thug or an aristocrat, as long as he was a good guy. And I\'ve ended up with an educated thug.','',NULL,'Nice',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1577,'','Sade Adu','Musician','\nJanuary 16, 1959\n','','Nigerian','I always see myself as much more of a musician than a celebrity.','',NULL,'Musician,Celebrity',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1578,'','Sade Adu','Musician','\nJanuary 16, 1959\n','','Nigerian','I am a reluctant celebrity, in some ways.','',NULL,'Ways,Celebrity,Reluctant',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1579,'Marriage','Sade Adu','Musician','\nJanuary 16, 1959\n','','Nigerian','I am fairly classless because it is very difficult to class someone who comes from a mixed marriage.','',NULL,'Someone,Difficult',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1580,'','Sade Adu','Musician','\nJanuary 16, 1959\n','','Nigerian','I can\'t see myself just endlessly singing the same songs over and over again.','',NULL,'Same,Again,Singing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1581,'','Sade Adu','Musician','\nJanuary 16, 1959\n','','Nigerian','I don\'t get easily bored. I\'m not that kind of person.','',NULL,'Person,Bored,Easily',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1582,'','Sade Adu','Musician','\nJanuary 16, 1959\n','','Nigerian','I don\'t like looking outrageous.','',NULL,'Looking,Outrageous',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1583,'Music','Sade Adu','Musician','\nJanuary 16, 1959\n','','Nigerian','I have no technical training and am completely uneducated in music.','',NULL,'Training,Technical',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1584,'','Sade Adu','Musician','\nJanuary 16, 1959\n','','Nigerian','I just aspire to pick people up. That\'s my ambition.','',NULL,'Ambition,Pick,Aspire',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1585,'','Sade Adu','Musician','\nJanuary 16, 1959\n','','Nigerian','I look a lot like my father and his mother.','',NULL,'Mother,Father',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1586,'Love','Sade Adu','Musician','\nJanuary 16, 1959\n','','Nigerian','I love writing songs.','',NULL,'Writing,Songs',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1587,'','Sade Adu','Musician','\nJanuary 16, 1959\n','','Nigerian','I think you only really feel like an outsider if you\'ve been an insider.','',NULL,'Outsider,Insider',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1588,'','Sade Adu','Musician','\nJanuary 16, 1959\n','','Nigerian','I\'m always late.','',NULL,'Late',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1589,'Attitude','Sade Adu','Musician','\nJanuary 16, 1959\n','','Nigerian','I\'m not anti-fashion, but I\'ve always had a bit of a punk attitude. That\'s important, I think. I do my own thing.','',NULL,'Important,Punk',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1590,'','Sade Adu','Musician','\nJanuary 16, 1959\n','','Nigerian','I\'m not over the top; I\'m not wacky. I\'m fairly understated, and that reflects in the way I sing.','',NULL,'Top,Sing,Wacky',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1591,'Time','Sade Adu','Musician','\nJanuary 16, 1959\n','','Nigerian','I\'m not shy or reclusive. I just spend my time with people rather than journalists.','',NULL,'Rather,Spend',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1592,'Best','Sade Adu','Musician','\nJanuary 16, 1959\n','','Nigerian','I\'m uneasy with fame so I do my best to avoid places that will bring me more attention.','',NULL,'Attention,Bring',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1593,'Time','Sade Adu','Musician','\nJanuary 16, 1959\n','','Nigerian','I\'ve got absolutely no real perception, properly, of time.','',NULL,'Real,Perception',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1594,'','Sade Adu','Musician','\nJanuary 16, 1959\n','','Nigerian','I\'ve never associated myself with other singers, certainly not female singers.','',NULL,'Female,Singers,Associated',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1595,'Good','Sade Adu','Musician','\nJanuary 16, 1959\n','','Nigerian','If you\'re only making an album every 10 years, it better be good.','',NULL,'Better,Making',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1596,'','Sade Adu','Musician','\nJanuary 16, 1959\n','','Nigerian','London was a really multi-racial city ... It\'s incredible how comfortable people are with race there.','',NULL,'Race,City,London',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1597,'','Sade Adu','Musician','\nJanuary 16, 1959\n','','Nigerian','Most of my lyrics are little stories about my experiences or those of my friends.','',NULL,'Friends,Stories,Lyrics',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1598,'','Sade Adu','Musician','\nJanuary 16, 1959\n','','Nigerian','My daughter and stepson are really broad-minded.','',NULL,'Daughter',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1599,'Good,Society','Bhumibol Adulyadej','Statesman','\nDecember 5, 1927\n','','','A good person can make another person good; it means that goodness will elicit goodness in the society; other persons will also be good.','',NULL,'Person',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1600,'','Bhumibol Adulyadej','Statesman','\nDecember 5, 1927\n','','','It is true, there are many bad people; there are more of them than in the past, but that is because there are more people, meaning the population has tripled; there must be three times more bad people.','',NULL,'True,Bad,Past',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1601,'Work,Best','Bhumibol Adulyadej','Statesman','\nDecember 5, 1927\n','','','The will to work of everyone in the country is the best guarantee of national survival.','',NULL,'Country',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1602,'','Bhumibol Adulyadej','Statesman','\nDecember 5, 1927\n','','','Many other countries in this world are in a difficult situation, and all the Thai people are probably worried about the fate of Thailand: whether the country would survive or not.','',NULL,'Country,Difficult,Whether',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1603,'','Bhumibol Adulyadej','Statesman','\nDecember 5, 1927\n','','','Everyone must correct his own self; this is something more difficult to cope with, but it is not impossible.','',NULL,'Must,Self,Impossible',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1604,'Time,History','Bhumibol Adulyadej','Statesman','\nDecember 5, 1927\n','','','In Thailand\'s history there have been dissensions from time to time, but in general, unity has prevailed.','',NULL,'General',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1605,'Nature','Bhumibol Adulyadej','Statesman','\nDecember 5, 1927\n','','','Nature is something outside our body, but the mind is within us.','',NULL,'Mind,Body',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1606,'Great','Bhumibol Adulyadej','Statesman','\nDecember 5, 1927\n','','','I am concerned because even in the past two years that were the jubilee years, I have seen evident signs which show that the people are still in great difficulties, and there are things that still need to be remedied and looked after in many areas.','',NULL,'Past,Two',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1607,'','Bhumibol Adulyadej','Statesman','\nDecember 5, 1927\n','','','I have been extremely touched by these signs of affection on the part of all the Thai people.','',NULL,'Affection,Touched,Signs',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1608,'','Bhumibol Adulyadej','Statesman','\nDecember 5, 1927\n','','','Some say that now that 50 years have passed, we would like another 50 more years to celebrate once again; that means it will be 100 years. After one hundred years, I will be 118 years old.','',NULL,'After,Old,Another',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1609,'Work,Government','Bhumibol Adulyadej','Statesman','\nDecember 5, 1927\n','','','The important thing for the survival of the Thai society is that the majority of those who work, both in the government and the private sector, still strive to work in the same direction; this is why the Thai nation still stands.','',NULL,'Social',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1610,'Good','Bhumibol Adulyadej','Statesman','\nDecember 5, 1927\n','','','Goodness is something that makes us serene and content; it is magnificent. Those who are not good are evil.','',NULL,'Evil,Makes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1611,'Great','Bhumibol Adulyadej','Statesman','\nDecember 5, 1927\n','','','It could be argued that, in Thailand, many foreigners have come and gone, and the number of people who are considered to be Thai have traveled abroad in a great number.','',NULL,'Gone,Number',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1612,'Time','Bhumibol Adulyadej','Statesman','\nDecember 5, 1927\n','','','Since that time up until the present time, there have been progress, and changes all through the time. The changes have not come by themselves; these changes have come from the doings of everyone in the country.','',NULL,'Through,Country',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1613,'','Bhumibol Adulyadej','Statesman','\nDecember 5, 1927\n','','','The attainment of the present status of Thailand has to depend on the ability or the actions of all the inhabitants of the country.','',NULL,'Country,Present,Ability',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1614,'Time','Bhumibol Adulyadej','Statesman','\nDecember 5, 1927\n','','','There also is the plight that comes from natural disasters; these natural disasters could be alleviated or dealt with; we only need some time to do it.','',NULL,'Natural,Disasters',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1615,'Future','Bhumibol Adulyadej','Statesman','\nDecember 5, 1927\n','','','Therefore, I think that in the celebration of the 50 years of the present reign, there must be research on the changes that the country has undergone, and in the future, it could be used as a lesson for our future actions.','',NULL,'Must,Country',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1616,'','Aeschines','Statesman','389 BC','314 BC','Greek','Be assured, fellow citizens, that in a democracy it is the laws that guard the person of the citizen and the constitution of the state, whereas the despot and the oligarch find their protection in suspicion and in armed guards.','',NULL,'Person,Democracy,Find',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1617,'Men','Aeschines','Statesman','389 BC','314 BC','Greek','For then only will you be strong, when you cherish the laws, and when the revolutionary attempts of lawless men shall have ceased.','',NULL,'Strong,Shall',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1618,'God,Wisdom','Aeschylus','Poet','525 BC','456 BC','Greek','He who learns must suffer. And even in our sleep pain that cannot forget falls drop by drop upon the heart, and in our own despair, against our will, comes wisdom to us by the awful grace of God.','',NULL,'Pain',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1619,'Men','Aeschylus','Poet','525 BC','456 BC','Greek','It is in the character of very few men to honor without envy a friend who has prospered.','',NULL,'Character,Envy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1620,'Sympathy,Great','Aeschylus','Poet','525 BC','456 BC','Greek','There is no pain so great as the memory of joy in present grief.','',NULL,'Pain',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1621,'Happiness','Aeschylus','Poet','525 BC','456 BC','Greek','For the poison of hatred seated near the heart doubles the burden for the one who suffers the disease; he is burdened with his own sorrow, and groans on seeing another\'s happiness.','',NULL,'Heart,Another',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1622,'','Aeschylus','Poet','525 BC','456 BC','Greek','From a small seed a mighty trunk may grow.','',NULL,'May,Small,Grow',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1623,'Education,Learning','Aeschylus','Poet','525 BC','456 BC','Greek','I\'m not afraid of storms, for I\'m learning to sail my ship.','',NULL,'Afraid',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1624,'Wisdom','Aeschylus','Poet','525 BC','456 BC','Greek','Memory is the mother of all wisdom.','',NULL,'Mother,Memory',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1625,'Death','Aeschylus','Poet','525 BC','456 BC','Greek','Call no man happy till he is dead.','',NULL,'Happy,Dead',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1626,'','Aeschylus','Poet','525 BC','456 BC','Greek','I have learned to hate all traitors, and there is no disease that I spit on more than treachery.','',NULL,'Hate,Learned,Traitors',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1627,'Alone,Wisdom','Aeschylus','Poet','525 BC','456 BC','Greek','Wisdom comes alone through suffering.','',NULL,'Through',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1628,'Success','Aeschylus','Poet','525 BC','456 BC','Greek','Obedience is the mother of success and is wedded to safety.','',NULL,'Mother,Safety',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1629,'Great','Aeschylus','Poet','525 BC','456 BC','Greek','For there is no defense for a man who, in the excess of his wealth, has kicked the great altar of Justice out of sight.','',NULL,'Justice,Wealth',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1630,'','Aeschylus','Poet','525 BC','456 BC','Greek','He who goes unenvied shall not be admired.','',NULL,'Goes,Shall,Admired',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1631,'Happiness','Aeschylus','Poet','525 BC','456 BC','Greek','Happiness is a choice that requires effort at times.','',NULL,'Choice,Effort',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1632,'Time','Aeschylus','Poet','525 BC','456 BC','Greek','Time brings all things to pass.','',NULL,'Pass,Brings',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1633,'Time','Aeschylus','Poet','525 BC','456 BC','Greek','But time growing old teaches all things.','',NULL,'Old,Growing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1634,'Death','Aeschylus','Poet','525 BC','456 BC','Greek','Of all the gods only death does not desire gifts.','',NULL,'Desire,Gods',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1635,'Wisdom','Aeschylus','Poet','525 BC','456 BC','Greek','Of prosperity mortals can never have enough.','',NULL,'Enough,Prosperity',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1636,'Environmental,Good','Aeschylus','Poet','525 BC','456 BC','Greek','By polluting clear water with slime you will never find good drinking water.','',NULL,'Find',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1637,'God','Aeschylus','Poet','525 BC','456 BC','Greek','God\'s most lordly gift to man is decency of mind.','',NULL,'Mind,Gift',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1638,'God','Aeschylus','Poet','525 BC','456 BC','Greek','Whenever a man makes haste, God too hastens with him.','',NULL,'Him,Makes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1639,'Truth','Aeschylus','Poet','525 BC','456 BC','Greek','The words of truth are simple.','',NULL,'Simple,Words',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1640,'Men','Aeschylus','Poet','525 BC','456 BC','Greek','Ah, lives of men! When prosperous they glitter - Like a fair picture; when misfortune comes - A wet sponge at one blow has blurred the painting.','',NULL,'Lives,Picture',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1641,'Great','Aeschylus','Poet','525 BC','456 BC','Greek','In the lack of judgment great harm arises, but one vote cast can set right a house.','',NULL,'Vote,House',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1642,'Best','Aeschylus','Poet','525 BC','456 BC','Greek','It is best for the wise man not to seem wise.','',NULL,'Wise,Seem',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1643,'Truth','Aesop','Author','620 BC','560 BC','Greek','A liar will not be believed, even when he speaks the truth.','',NULL,'Liar,Speaks',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1644,'','Aesop','Author','620 BC','560 BC','Greek','Gratitude is the sign of noble souls.','',NULL,'Gratitude,Noble,Sign',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1645,'','Aesop','Author','620 BC','560 BC','Greek','No act of kindness, no matter how small, is ever wasted.','',NULL,'Kindness,Ever,Small',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1646,'Politics,Great','Aesop','Author','620 BC','560 BC','Greek','We hang the petty thieves and appoint the great ones to public office.','',NULL,'Public',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1647,'Wisdom','Aesop','Author','620 BC','560 BC','Greek','Better be wise by the misfortunes of others than by your own.','',NULL,'Wise,Better',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1648,'','Aesop','Author','620 BC','560 BC','Greek','After all is said and done, more is said than done.','',NULL,'Done,After,Said',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1649,'Truth','Aesop','Author','620 BC','560 BC','Greek','Every truth has two sides; it is as well to look at both, before we commit ourselves to either.','',NULL,'Two,Before',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1650,'Food,Peace','Aesop','Author','620 BC','560 BC','Greek','A crust eaten in peace is better than a banquet partaken in anxiety.','',NULL,'Better',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1651,'Great,Truth','Aesop','Author','620 BC','560 BC','Greek','Don\'t let your special character and values, the secret that you know and no one else does, the truth - don\'t let that get swallowed up by the great chewing complacency.','',NULL,'Character',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1652,'','Aesop','Author','620 BC','560 BC','Greek','A doubtful friend is worse than a certain enemy. Let a man be one thing or the other, and we then know how to meet him.','',NULL,'Enemy,Friend,Him',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1653,'','Aesop','Author','620 BC','560 BC','Greek','Appearances are often deceiving.','',NULL,'Often,Deceiving',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1654,'','Aesop','Author','620 BC','560 BC','Greek','Please all, and you will please none.','',NULL,'Please,None',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1655,'','Aesop','Author','620 BC','560 BC','Greek','The smaller the mind the greater the conceit.','',NULL,'Mind,Greater,Conceit',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1656,'','Aesop','Author','620 BC','560 BC','Greek','The little reed, bending to the force of the wind, soon stood upright again when the storm had passed over.','',NULL,'Storm,Again,Wind',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1657,'','Aesop','Author','620 BC','560 BC','Greek','He that always gives way to others will end in having no principles of his own.','',NULL,'End,Others,Principles',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1658,'Men','Aesop','Author','620 BC','560 BC','Greek','Men often applaud an imitation and hiss the real thing.','',NULL,'Real,Often',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1659,'','Aesop','Author','620 BC','560 BC','Greek','Injuries may be forgiven, but not forgotten.','',NULL,'May,Forgotten,Forgiven',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1660,'','Aesop','Author','620 BC','560 BC','Greek','Adventure is worthwhile.','',NULL,'Adventure,Worthwhile',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1661,'','Aesop','Author','620 BC','560 BC','Greek','United we stand, divided we fall.','',NULL,'Stand,Fall,United',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1662,'','Aesop','Author','620 BC','560 BC','Greek','Destroy the seed of evil, or it will grow up to your ruin.','',NULL,'Evil,Grow,Destroy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1663,'','Aesop','Author','620 BC','560 BC','Greek','People often grudge others what they cannot enjoy themselves.','',NULL,'Enjoy,Cannot,Others',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1664,'','Aesop','Author','620 BC','560 BC','Greek','Familiarity breeds contempt.','',NULL,'Contempt,Breeds',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1665,'','Aesop','Author','620 BC','560 BC','Greek','It is in vain to expect our prayers to be heard, if we do not strive as well as pray.','',NULL,'Expect,Heard,Pray',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1666,'','Aesop','Author','620 BC','560 BC','Greek','It is thrifty to prepare today for the wants of tomorrow.','',NULL,'Today,Tomorrow,Wants',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1667,'','Aesop','Author','620 BC','560 BC','Greek','Slow but steady wins the race.','',NULL,'Race,Slow,Wins',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1668,'Hope','Ben Affleck','Actor','\nAugust 15, 1972\n','','American','I\'m not the type of guy who enjoys one-night stands. It leaves me feeling very empty and cynical. It\'s not even fun sexually. I need to feel something for the woman and entertain the vain hope that it may lead to a relationship.','',NULL,'Fun,Woman',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1669,'Work,Time','Ben Affleck','Actor','\nAugust 15, 1972\n','','American','All I do, really, is go to work and try to be professional, be on time and be prepared.','',NULL,'Try',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1670,'','Ben Affleck','Actor','\nAugust 15, 1972\n','','American','If I ever woke up with a dead hooker in my hotel room, Matt would be the first person I\'d call.','',NULL,'Person,Ever,Dead',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1671,'Life,Experience','Ben Affleck','Actor','\nAugust 15, 1972\n','','American','Sure, I suffered a lot. But it\'s not like the end of the world and it\'s not who I am. I lead quite a pleasant life and I\'m able to divorce a perceived reality from my actual experience of life.','',NULL,'End',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1672,'','Ben Affleck','Actor','\nAugust 15, 1972\n','','American','I find forgiveness to be really healthy.','',NULL,'Find,Healthy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1673,'','Ben Affleck','Actor','\nAugust 15, 1972\n','','American','Everyone\'s entitled to express their political beliefs. I don\'t presume to tell anybody who to vote for. I am comfortable telling people what my opinions are.','',NULL,'Political,Vote,Tell',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1674,'','Ben Affleck','Actor','\nAugust 15, 1972\n','','American','I feel like fame is wasted on me.','',NULL,'Fame,Wasted',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1675,'Money,God','Ben Affleck','Actor','\nAugust 15, 1972\n','','American','God help me if I ever do another movie with an explosion in it. If you see me in a movie where stuff is exploding you\'ll know I\'ve lost all my money.','',NULL,'Help',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1676,'','Ben Affleck','Actor','\nAugust 15, 1972\n','','American','I\'m always described as \'cocksure\' or \'with a swagger,\' and that bears no resemblance to who I feel like inside. I feel plagued by insecurity.','',NULL,'Insecurity,Inside,Swagger',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1677,'Learning','Ben Affleck','Actor','\nAugust 15, 1972\n','','American','I\'ve finally learnt how to say, \'No comment\'. To appear in the tabloids is a real learning curve and a steep one at that. You had better learn quick or you get burnt.','',NULL,'Better,Real',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1678,'Romantic,Great','Ben Affleck','Actor','\nAugust 15, 1972\n','','American','There\'s something really great and romantic about being poor and sleeping on couches.','',NULL,'Poor',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1679,'','Ben Affleck','Actor','\nAugust 15, 1972\n','','American','You have to look also to the media, where you have a vast majority of the loudest and most influential political voices in America media from people who came from the entertainment world.','',NULL,'Political,America,Media',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1680,'Mom','Ben Affleck','Actor','\nAugust 15, 1972\n','','American','A friend of my mom\'s was a casting director so, really as kind of a lark, I had a couple of acting jobs that had just enough exposure to give me the option to continue if I wanted to. I followed through with it.','',NULL,'Friend,Give',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1681,'','Ben Affleck','Actor','\nAugust 15, 1972\n','','American','After 2000 or so, I started to realize I wanted to be doing something else. I didn\'t want to be in front of a camera. I was frustrated. I didn\'t think I would stop acting, but I didn\'t want to be seen.','',NULL,'After,Acting,Else',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1682,'','Ben Affleck','Actor','\nAugust 15, 1972\n','','American','As an actor, you can steer a scene in another direction by playing it a little differently. And honestly? I like being an actor, and I want to keep having a career.','',NULL,'Career,Another,Keep',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1683,'Work,Morning','Ben Affleck','Actor','\nAugust 15, 1972\n','','American','But when I felt like I had something to prove? Then I got up early every morning and worked all day long. I didn\'t know if I had any more talent than anyone else directing, but I knew I could work hard at it, and so I did.','',NULL,'Hard',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1684,'','Ben Affleck','Actor','\nAugust 15, 1972\n','','American','Every single director-actor I talked to, from Warren Beatty to Clint Eastwood to George Clooney, said the biggest mistake they made is not shooting enough footage of themselves.','',NULL,'Single,Made,Enough',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1685,'Home','Ben Affleck','Actor','\nAugust 15, 1972\n','','American','I grew up in a home environment where I wasn\'t getting esteem for anything I did.','',NULL,'Anything,Did',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1686,'','Ben Affleck','Actor','\nAugust 15, 1972\n','','American','I hate the whole reluctant sex-symbol thing. It\'s such bull. You see these dudes greased up, in their underwear, talking about how they don\'t want to be a sex symbol.','',NULL,'Hate,Sex,Whole',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1687,'','Ben Affleck','Actor','\nAugust 15, 1972\n','','American','I just feel like sometimes I\'m a force to be dealt with. My talents are sometimes overused and also sometimes underused. It\'s not easy being me.','',NULL,'Sometimes,Easy,Force',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1688,'Good,Movies','Ben Affleck','Actor','\nAugust 15, 1972\n','','American','I kinda see my current position like this: Here\'s your five minutes in the toy store, so you gotta do all the good movies you can before \'Chuck Woolery\' rings the bell.','',NULL,'Before',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1689,'Movies','Ben Affleck','Actor','\nAugust 15, 1972\n','','American','I knew I had to get out of Boston and stop making movies there, at least for one movie, otherwise no one would ever consider me for a movie that took place south of Providence.','',NULL,'Ever,Place',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1690,'','Ben Affleck','Actor','\nAugust 15, 1972\n','','American','I like acting for myself as a director. I act and I know that I\'ll have a chance to have some say in what gets used and that I\'ll be able to give myself enough takes and be on the same page as myself about how the scene should play.','',NULL,'Give,Enough,Play',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1691,'','Ben Affleck','Actor','\nAugust 15, 1972\n','','American','I like roundtables because you can talk more directly to people. And you also can get kind of a vibe on what a journalist\'s take is on something, and have a conversation with them more.','',NULL,'Talk,Journalist,Vibe',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1692,'','Ben Affleck','Actor','\nAugust 15, 1972\n','','American','I like to think that if I were gay I would be out. Rupert Everett-style.','',NULL,'Gay,Rupert',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1693,'Home','Casey Affleck','Actor','\nAugust 12, 1975\n','','American','I am in the process of starting a nonprofit organization that gives rescued animals a home in a simulated wild environment and, for those who have been tested on, who are disabled, aggressive, etc., their own space to live out their days.','',NULL,'Live,Days',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1694,'','Casey Affleck','Actor','\nAugust 12, 1975\n','','American','The first dog I had was owned by an abusive couple. He was very skittish. He wouldn\'t let me hold him. It was explained to me that it was because of how he was treated.','',NULL,'Him,Dog,Hold',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1695,'','Casey Affleck','Actor','\nAugust 12, 1975\n','','American','After I left LA... it was like waking up. And so I moved back east and stopped auditioning.','',NULL,'After,Left,Moved',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1696,'Change','Casey Affleck','Actor','\nAugust 12, 1975\n','','American','For people who have... had curve balls thrown at them, it is easier to digest change and digest change in other people. Change only scares the small-minded. The small-minded and me.','',NULL,'Balls,Thrown',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1697,'','Casey Affleck','Actor','\nAugust 12, 1975\n','','American','I didn\'t have to audition. That\'s common, but it had never happened to me before. Normally, I hate auditioning. I need to stew and think... let the character develop and grow inside me.','',NULL,'Hate,Character,Before',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1698,'Movies','Casey Affleck','Actor','\nAugust 12, 1975\n','','American','I get offered a lot of the same type of thing... The teenage slasher movies.','',NULL,'Same,Teenage',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1699,'','Casey Affleck','Actor','\nAugust 12, 1975\n','','American','I have a very bad relationship with mice.','',NULL,'Bad,Mice',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1700,'Death','Casey Affleck','Actor','\nAugust 12, 1975\n','','American','I have friends who remember seeing fish hauled onto a boat\'s deck and beaten to death.','',NULL,'Remember,Friends',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1701,'Love,Time','Casey Affleck','Actor','\nAugust 12, 1975\n','','American','I love getting ready to do a scene, and thinking about it, and talking about it. But the rest of the time, I\'m so nervous and obsessed. I\'m just tearing my hair out in the trailer. The whole time I\'m really tense.','',NULL,'Thinking',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1702,'','Casey Affleck','Actor','\nAugust 12, 1975\n','','American','I moved out to LA, got an agent, started auditioning. I didn\'t know anything about how it worked. And since I was really bad, luckily, I didn\'t get any of those parts.','',NULL,'Bad,Anything,Since',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1703,'','Casey Affleck','Actor','\nAugust 12, 1975\n','','American','I tricked myself into doing this movie.','',NULL,'Movie,Tricked',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1704,'','Casey Affleck','Actor','\nAugust 12, 1975\n','','American','I\'m tired of playing the brat.','',NULL,'Tired,Playing,Brat',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1705,'Funny,Humor','Casey Affleck','Actor','\nAugust 12, 1975\n','','American','If I can\'t see the humor in it, how am I going to be funny?','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1706,'Movies','Casey Affleck','Actor','\nAugust 12, 1975\n','','American','In my movies, there has been little to do in the way of animal rights. I have never worked in a movie with animals. No horse-riding, no trained dogs, lions, bears. A few actors, but what could I do? We had to have them.','',NULL,'Few,Rights',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1707,'','Casey Affleck','Actor','\nAugust 12, 1975\n','','American','It seems like they never say anything bad about actors, they just pump them up.','',NULL,'Bad,Anything,Seems',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1708,'Love,Family','Casey Affleck','Actor','\nAugust 12, 1975\n','','American','My family would be supportive if I said I wanted to be a Martian, wear only banana skins, make love to ashtrays, and eat tree bark.','',NULL,'Said',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1709,'Good,Mom','Casey Affleck','Actor','\nAugust 12, 1975\n','','American','My mom has a good way of engaging me in a conversation about the choices I make, listening, being objective and open-minded, and respecting those choices so long as they don\'t put me in danger.','',NULL,'Long',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1710,'','Casey Affleck','Actor','\nAugust 12, 1975\n','','American','People should try eating no animal products for just ONE DAY a week.','',NULL,'Try,Week,Animal',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1711,'Love,History','Casey Affleck','Actor','\nAugust 12, 1975\n','','American','The first movie was mostly about George and Julia. This one is mostly about me and Catherine and our love story and our whole history. So it\'s a very different movie.','',NULL,'Different',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1712,'Good,Movies','Casey Affleck','Actor','\nAugust 12, 1975\n','','American','They wanted me to do Scream 2, and I hate talking about movies I turned down, because it sounds judgmental. There\'s nothing wrong with horror movies. I enjoy watching them. The main reason I turn a part down is if I think I won\'t be good.','',NULL,'Hate',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1713,'','Casey Affleck','Actor','\nAugust 12, 1975\n','','American','When a performance isn\'t working, it\'s usually because the actor is trying to do something and they\'re not able to express their idea very well. It\'s a muddled expression.','',NULL,'Trying,Working,Able',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1714,'Good,Fear','Casey Affleck','Actor','\nAugust 12, 1975\n','','American','When I like someone a lot, I get scared that I\'ll let them down. My fear of sucking is worst when I feel like someone thinks I\'m good.','',NULL,'Someone',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1715,'','Casey Affleck','Actor','\nAugust 12, 1975\n','','American','Why can\'t people just say they were moved? Why do they have to say it\'s sappy?','',NULL,'Why,Moved,Sappy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1716,'Time','Casey Affleck','Actor','\nAugust 12, 1975\n','','American','You sleep with people all the time that you hate.','',NULL,'Hate,Sleep',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1717,'Life','Scipio Africanus','Soldier','236 BC','183 BC','Roman','I am convinced that life is 10% what happens to me and 96% how I react to it.','',NULL,'Happens,React',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1718,'Alone','Scipio Africanus','Soldier','236 BC','183 BC','Roman','I\'m never less at leisure than when at leisure, or less alone than when alone.','',NULL,'Less,Leisure',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1719,'','Scipio Africanus','Soldier','236 BC','183 BC','Roman','It is the part of a fool to say, I should not have thought.','',NULL,'Fool,Thought,Part',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1720,'','John Agar','Actor','\nJanuary 31, 1921\n','\nApril 7, 2002\n','American','Who wants to shake the hand of the first man to put it to America\'s sweetheart.','',NULL,'America,Put,Hand',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1721,'','John Agar','Actor','\nJanuary 31, 1921\n','\nApril 7, 2002\n','American','Archaeologists are underpaid publicity agents for deceased royalty.','',NULL,'Publicity,Deceased,Agents',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1722,'','Anil Agarwal','Businessman','1954','','Indian','If left-wing extremism continues to flourish in parts which have natural resources of minerals, the climate for investment would certainly be affected.','',NULL,'Natural,Investment,Resources',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1723,'Good','Andre Agassi','Athlete','\nApril 29, 1970\n','','American','I question myself every day. That\'s what I still find motivating about this. I don\'t have the answers, I don\'t pretend that I do just because I won the match. Just keep fighting and maybe something good happens.','',NULL,'Find,Still',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1724,'','Andre Agassi','Athlete','\nApril 29, 1970\n','','American','If you don\'t practice you don\'t deserve to win.','',NULL,'Win,Deserve,Practice',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1725,'Good,Morning','Andre Agassi','Athlete','\nApril 29, 1970\n','','American','First of all, let me say, 1:15 in the morning, for 20,000 people to still be here, I wasn\'t the winner, tennis was. That\'s awesome. I don\'t know if I\'ve ever felt so good here before.','',NULL,'Ever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1726,'','Andre Agassi','Athlete','\nApril 29, 1970\n','','American','I\'ve been motivated by overcoming challenge and overcoming the hurdles and obstacles that face me. There still is plenty out there to get motivated by.','',NULL,'Still,Challenge,Face',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1727,'Experience','Andre Agassi','Athlete','\nApril 29, 1970\n','','American','You don\'t cheat anybody out of their experience, whatever it is.','',NULL,'Whatever,Cheat',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1728,'','Andre Agassi','Athlete','\nApril 29, 1970\n','','American','Being number two sucks.','',NULL,'Two,Number,Sucks',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1729,'Work,Time','Andre Agassi','Athlete','\nApril 29, 1970\n','','American','Nothing can substitute for just plain hard work. I had to put in the time to get back. And it was a grind. It meant training and sweating every day. But I was completely committed to working out to prove to myself that I still could do it.','',NULL,'Nothing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1730,'Great','Andre Agassi','Athlete','\nApril 29, 1970\n','','American','Sometimes it\'s just harder to remind yourself about what you\'re doing and why you\'re doing it... Other times, you have a great desire for it, but physically you\'re not responding the way you want. That presents other challenges. Then sometimes it all comes together.','',NULL,'Yourself,Together',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1731,'','Andre Agassi','Athlete','\nApril 29, 1970\n','','American','What makes something special is not just what you have to gain, but what you feel there is to lose.','',NULL,'Special,Lose,Makes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1732,'','Andre Agassi','Athlete','\nApril 29, 1970\n','','American','But, I would say when I was four years old and I was at the Alan King Tennis Tournament and I was hitting with all the pros that would come to town. They would get me on the court or take notice and that stayed with me.','',NULL,'Old,Four,King',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1733,'','Andre Agassi','Athlete','\nApril 29, 1970\n','','American','I feel old when I see mousse in my opponent\'s hair.','',NULL,'Old,Hair,Opponent',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1734,'','Andre Agassi','Athlete','\nApril 29, 1970\n','','American','I got a hundred bucks says my baby beats Pete\'s baby. I just think genetics are in my favour.','',NULL,'Baby,Says,Favour',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1735,'','Andre Agassi','Athlete','\nApril 29, 1970\n','','American','I had moments of my actions and words not reflecting who it is I am - if that defines a punk, then yes, absolutely.','',NULL,'Words,Punk,Moments',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1736,'','Andre Agassi','Athlete','\nApril 29, 1970\n','','American','I had my moments for sure but I wasn\'t confrontational. And sometimes you get on the court and you\'d find yourself very confrontational. It was all a discovery.','',NULL,'Yourself,Find,Sometimes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1737,'Age','Andre Agassi','Athlete','\nApril 29, 1970\n','','American','I think one of the greatest joys I have now in my career and in my profession is to be playing at an age where I can appreciate it more than I used to... It\'s a whole different lens you look through the older you get.','',NULL,'Greatest,Career',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1738,'Home','Andre Agassi','Athlete','\nApril 29, 1970\n','','American','I\'m going to go down swinging... I\'m sure as heck not going to go home and say I had a bad tournament.','',NULL,'Bad,Down',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1739,'Great','Andre Agassi','Athlete','\nApril 29, 1970\n','','American','I\'m going to have to pick my shots and play great tennis.','',NULL,'Play,Tennis',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1740,'','Andre Agassi','Athlete','\nApril 29, 1970\n','','American','I\'ve been criticized for not having perspective in the past and I thought that of myself many times but not there.','',NULL,'Past,Thought,Times',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1741,'Best','Andre Agassi','Athlete','\nApril 29, 1970\n','','American','It has meant a lot to me to challenge the best players in the world and to beat them. And it means a lot to me to be out here and fighting for the title and, you know, it hurts not to win it.','',NULL,'Win,Fighting',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1742,'','Andre Agassi','Athlete','\nApril 29, 1970\n','','American','It means a lot to you, to be out there. The highs are pretty high, and the lows are pretty low. You know, it\'s easy to feel like you let the team down. I mean, at the end of the day we still got to figure out a way to get through the tie.','',NULL,'End,Mean,Down',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1743,'','Andre Agassi','Athlete','\nApril 29, 1970\n','','American','My father actually moved out from Chicago just so he could play tennis 365 days a year, so it was - it was a place we played every day. We played before school. We played after school. We woke up. We played tennis. We brushed our teeth in that order.','',NULL,'School,Father,Before',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1744,'Time','Andre Agassi','Athlete','\nApril 29, 1970\n','','American','Some moments it feels longer, other moments it feels like it\'s flown by; you can\'t believe you\'ve done it all that time... Overall, you have a strong sense for the full spectrum that you\'ve sort of traveled.','',NULL,'Strong,Believe',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1745,'Learning','Andre Agassi','Athlete','\nApril 29, 1970\n','','American','Tennis was always sort of a - a learning. It was a vehicle for me to discover a lot about myself. And the things that I sort of discovered at times I not only didn\'t want to see it for myself but I certainly didn\'t want millions of people to see it.','',NULL,'Times,Tennis',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1746,'','Andre Agassi','Athlete','\nApril 29, 1970\n','','American','Well, I actually tell my son that I don\'t have any hair because he asked me the same question that I gave it to him when he was born, so he actually still believes that. He\'s five years old.','',NULL,'Him,Still,Same',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1747,'','Andre Agassi','Athlete','\nApril 29, 1970\n','','American','Well, you know, I\'ve bonded with a lot of people over the years, you know. We played the same tournaments year after year and we go back to the same place and many times the seats have been full and that has meant the world to me for sure.','',NULL,'After,Same,Place',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1748,'Time,Money','Louis Agassiz','Scientist','\nMay 28, 1807\n','\nDecember 14, 1873\n','Swiss','I cannot afford to waste my time making money.','',NULL,'Cannot',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1749,'Truth','Louis Agassiz','Scientist','\nMay 28, 1807\n','\nDecember 14, 1873\n','Swiss','Every scientific truth goes through three states: first, people say it conflicts with the Bible; next, they say it has been discovered before; lastly, they say they always believed it.','',NULL,'Through,Before',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1750,'','Louis Agassiz','Scientist','\nMay 28, 1807\n','\nDecember 14, 1873\n','Swiss','Facts are stupid until brought into connection with some general law.','',NULL,'Stupid,Law,Until',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1751,'Nature','Louis Agassiz','Scientist','\nMay 28, 1807\n','\nDecember 14, 1873\n','Swiss','Study nature, not books.','',NULL,'Study,Books',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1752,'Work,Great,God','Louis Agassiz','Scientist','\nMay 28, 1807\n','\nDecember 14, 1873\n','Swiss','The glacier was God\'s great plough set at work ages ago to grind, furrow, and knead over, as it were, the surface of the earth.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1753,'Nature','Louis Agassiz','Scientist','\nMay 28, 1807\n','\nDecember 14, 1873\n','Swiss','The study of Nature is intercourse with the Highest Mind. You should never trifle with Nature.','',NULL,'Mind,Study',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1754,'New Year\'s,Time','James Agate','','','','','New Year\'s Resolution: To tolerate fools more gladly, provided this does not encourage them to take up more of my time.','',NULL,'Year',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1755,'','James Agate','','','','','Theatre director: a person engaged by the management to conceal the fact that the players cannot act.','',NULL,'Person,Cannot,Fact',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1756,'','James Agate','','','','','Don\'t pity me now, don\'t pity me never; I\'m going to do nothing for ever and ever.','',NULL,'Nothing,Ever,Pity',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1757,'','James Agate','','','','','My mind is not a bed to be made and re-made.','',NULL,'Mind,Made,Bed',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1758,'','James Agate','','','','','Shaw\'s plays are the price we pay for Shaw\'s prefaces.','',NULL,'Pay,Price,Plays',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1759,'Change,God','Agathon','Poet','448 BC','400 BC','Greek','Even God cannot change the past.','',NULL,'Past',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1760,'','James Agee','Novelist','\nNovember 27, 1909\n','\nMay 16, 1955\n','American','The mere attempt to examine my own confusion would consume volumes.','',NULL,'Confusion,Attempt,Consume',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1761,'','James Agee','Novelist','\nNovember 27, 1909\n','\nMay 16, 1955\n','American','This continent, an open palm spread frank before the sky.','',NULL,'Before,Sky,Open',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1762,'God','James Agee','Novelist','\nNovember 27, 1909\n','\nMay 16, 1955\n','American','God doesn\'t believe in the easy way.','',NULL,'Believe,Easy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1763,'','James Agee','Novelist','\nNovember 27, 1909\n','\nMay 16, 1955\n','American','You must be in tune with the times and prepared to break with tradition.','',NULL,'Must,Times,Break',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1764,'Good','James Agee','Novelist','\nNovember 27, 1909\n','\nMay 16, 1955\n','American','It is a peculiar part of the good photographer\'s adventure to know where luck is most likely to lie in the stream, to hook it, and to bring it in without unfair play and without too much subduing it.','',NULL,'Lie,Without',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1765,'','James Agee','Novelist','\nNovember 27, 1909\n','\nMay 16, 1955\n','American','Several tons of dynamite are set off in this picture - none of it under the right people.','',NULL,'Off,Picture,None',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1766,'Time','James Agee','Novelist','\nNovember 27, 1909\n','\nMay 16, 1955\n','American','We are talking now of summer evenings in Knoxville, Tennessee, in the time that I lived there so successfully disguised to myself as a child.','',NULL,'Child,Talking',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1767,'War,Technology','Gianni Agnelli','Businessman','\nMarch 12, 1921\n','\nJanuary 24, 2003\n','Italian','All the technology of our production was still pre-War. They were sort of \'38, \'39 and the War had been stable and so we were infinitely behind whatever had been going on in the United States for instance.','',NULL,'Still',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1768,'','Gianni Agnelli','Businessman','\nMarch 12, 1921\n','\nJanuary 24, 2003\n','Italian','And I don\'t say that we didn\'t expect it, but we were pleasantly surprised to see the generosity of their foreign policy; and the generosity of their foreign policy at that moment was expressed through the Marshall Plan.','',NULL,'Through,Moment,Plan',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1769,'Technology','Gianni Agnelli','Businessman','\nMarch 12, 1921\n','\nJanuary 24, 2003\n','Italian','And the buying of new machinery meant not only the possibility of production, but even the new technology, \'cos as I mentioned before, we were back of seven, eight years.','',NULL,'Before,Production',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1770,'','Gianni Agnelli','Businessman','\nMarch 12, 1921\n','\nJanuary 24, 2003\n','Italian','I mean, what Fiat had it was not very big, it was something like forty or fifty million dollars, but it\'s enough to get revolving credit, to get starting away again, the buying of new machinery.','',NULL,'Mean,Enough,Big',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1771,'Food','Gianni Agnelli','Businessman','\nMarch 12, 1921\n','\nJanuary 24, 2003\n','Italian','Italy in the first years got food, for the first year or the first periods got food. Then we got raw materials and then we got tool machines, let\'s say, instruments for working.','',NULL,'Working,Year',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1772,'Change','Gianni Agnelli','Businessman','\nMarch 12, 1921\n','\nJanuary 24, 2003\n','Italian','Now between \'45 and \'48, things would change enormously, \'cos we\'d had credit in United States, credit from the Bank of America, credit from the Import-Export Bank and people had started working again.','',NULL,'America,Working',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1773,'Work','Gianni Agnelli','Businessman','\nMarch 12, 1921\n','\nJanuary 24, 2003\n','Italian','The factories were heavily bombed, but practically the construction work had been redone very quickly.','',NULL,'Bombed,Factories',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1774,'War','Gianni Agnelli','Businessman','\nMarch 12, 1921\n','\nJanuary 24, 2003\n','Italian','Well, Italy had been overrun by the War, there had practically been civil war, north and south of the Gothic Line, heavy bombing, the northern industrial cities had been bombed heavily and we had political disorder before 1948.','',NULL,'Political,Before',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1775,'','Gianni Agnelli','Businessman','\nMarch 12, 1921\n','\nJanuary 24, 2003\n','Italian','Well, the Communists at that moment were very strong in Italy and the Italian Communist Party was the biggest Communist Party outside Soviet Union, there\'s no doubt about that.','',NULL,'Strong,Doubt,Moment',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1776,'','Giovanni Agnelli','Designer','\nAugust 13, 1866\n','\nDecember 16, 1945\n','Italian','And the Marshall Plan, to us, meant a general who had turned into a secretary of state, and that the secretary of state saw the necessity of the reconstruction of these European countries that had suffered so heavily.','',NULL,'Plan,State,General',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1777,'','Giovanni Agnelli','Designer','\nAugust 13, 1866\n','\nDecember 16, 1945\n','Italian','I believe that we were very, very lucky that it went that way.','',NULL,'Believe,Lucky,Went',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1778,'','Giovanni Agnelli','Designer','\nAugust 13, 1866\n','\nDecember 16, 1945\n','Italian','In the immediate postwar years, the whole of Europe was in a recession. So first of all, it helped us step out of a recession; it gave a certain amount of speed to the economy. But that was the first step.','',NULL,'Whole,Step,Economy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1779,'','Giovanni Agnelli','Designer','\nAugust 13, 1866\n','\nDecember 16, 1945\n','Italian','The Communists at that moment were very strong in Italy, and the Italian Communist Party was the biggest Communist Party outside the Soviet Union.','',NULL,'Strong,Moment,Union',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1780,'','Giovanni Agnelli','Designer','\nAugust 13, 1866\n','\nDecember 16, 1945\n','Italian','Well, in 1947... in Europe and in Italy especially, we thought of America as all-powerful.','',NULL,'Thought,America,Europe',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1781,'Intelligence','Spiro T. Agnew','Politician','\nNovember 9, 1918\n','\nSeptember 17, 1996\n','American','An intellectual is a man who doesn\'t know how to park a bike.','',NULL,'Bike,Park',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1782,'Women','Spiro T. Agnew','Politician','\nNovember 9, 1918\n','\nSeptember 17, 1996\n','American','Three things have been difficult to tame: the oceans, fools and women. We may soon be able to tame the oceans; fools and women will take a little longer.','',NULL,'May,Difficult',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1783,'Great,Power','Spiro T. Agnew','Politician','\nNovember 9, 1918\n','\nSeptember 17, 1996\n','American','The American people should be made aware of the trend toward monopolization of the great public information vehicles and the concentration of more and more power over public opinion in fewer and fewer hands.','',NULL,'Made',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1784,'','Spiro T. Agnew','Politician','\nNovember 9, 1918\n','\nSeptember 17, 1996\n','American','The lessons of the past are ignored and obliterated in a contemporary antagonism known as the generation gap.','',NULL,'Past,Generation,Known',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1785,'','Spiro T. Agnew','Politician','\nNovember 9, 1918\n','\nSeptember 17, 1996\n','American','In the United States today, we have more than our share of the nattering nabobs of negativism.','',NULL,'Today,United,Share',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1786,'','Spiro T. Agnew','Politician','\nNovember 9, 1918\n','\nSeptember 17, 1996\n','American','I apologize for lying to you. I promise I won\'t deceive you except in matters of this sort.','',NULL,'Won,Promise,Matters',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1787,'','Spiro T. Agnew','Politician','\nNovember 9, 1918\n','\nSeptember 17, 1996\n','American','Some newspapers are fit only to line the bottom of bird cages.','',NULL,'Bird,Line,Fit',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1788,'Men,Government','Spiro T. Agnew','Politician','\nNovember 9, 1918\n','\nSeptember 17, 1996\n','American','A tiny and closed fraternity of privileged men, elected by no one, and enjoying a monopoly sanctioned and licensed by government.','',NULL,'Elected',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1789,'Politics','Spiro T. Agnew','Politician','\nNovember 9, 1918\n','\nSeptember 17, 1996\n','American','Confronted with the choice, the American people would choose the policeman\'s truncheon over the anarchist\'s bomb.','',NULL,'American,Choice',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1790,'','Spiro T. Agnew','Politician','\nNovember 9, 1918\n','\nSeptember 17, 1996\n','American','All sport... is one of the few activities where young people can proceed along traditional avenues, where objectives are clear, where the desire to win is not only permissible, but encouraged.','',NULL,'Win,Young,Few',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1791,'','Spiro T. Agnew','Politician','\nNovember 9, 1918\n','\nSeptember 17, 1996\n','American','I didn\'t say I wouldn\'t go into ghetto areas. I\'ve been in many of them and to some extent I would say this; if you\'ve seen one city slum, you\'ve seen them all.','',NULL,'Seen,City,Ghetto',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1792,'','Spiro T. Agnew','Politician','\nNovember 9, 1918\n','\nSeptember 17, 1996\n','American','I\'ve been in many of them and to some extent I would have to say this; if you\'ve seen one city slum you\'ve seen them all.','',NULL,'Seen,City,Extent',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1793,'','Spiro T. Agnew','Politician','\nNovember 9, 1918\n','\nSeptember 17, 1996\n','American','To one extent, if you\'ve seen one city slum, you\'ve seen them all.','',NULL,'Seen,City,Extent',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1794,'Food','Shmuel Y. Agnon','','','','','If we eat any food, or drink any beverage, we must recite a blessing over them before and after.','',NULL,'Must,Before',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1795,'God,Wisdom','Shmuel Y. Agnon','','','','','After all my possessions had been burned, God gave me the wisdom to return to Jerusalem.','',NULL,'After',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1796,'','Shmuel Y. Agnon','','','','','As a result of the historic catastrophe in which Titus of Rome destroyed Jerusalem and Israel was exiled from its land, I was born in one of the cities of the Exile.','',NULL,'Born,Result,Land',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1797,'Work,Age','Shmuel Y. Agnon','','','','','At the age of nineteen and a half, I went to the Land of Israel to till its soil and live by the labour of my hands. As I did not find work, I sought my livelihood elsewhere.','',NULL,'Live',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1798,'','Shmuel Y. Agnon','','','','','But always I regarded myself as one who was born in Jerusalem.','',NULL,'Born,Jerusalem,Regarded',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1799,'','Shmuel Y. Agnon','','','','','For myself, I am very small indeed in my own eyes.','',NULL,'Small,Eyes,Indeed',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1800,'','Shmuel Y. Agnon','','','','','I have also written a book about the Giving of the Torah, and a book on the Days of Awe, and a book on the books of Israel that have been written since the day the Torah was given to Israel.','',NULL,'Book,Giving,Days',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1801,'God','Shmuel Y. Agnon','','','','','I returned to Jerusalem, and it is by virtue of Jerusalem that I have written all that God has put into my heart and into my pen.','',NULL,'Heart,Put',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1802,'','Shmuel Y. Agnon','','','','','I was five years old when I wrote my first song. It was out of longing for my father that I wrote it.','',NULL,'Father,Old,Song',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1803,'','Shmuel Y. Agnon','','','','','Not every man remembers the name of the cow which supplied him with each drop of milk he has drunk.','',NULL,'Drunk,Him,Name',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1804,'','Shmuel Y. Agnon','','','','','Our sages of blessed memory have said that we must not enjoy any pleasure in this world without reciting a blessing.','',NULL,'Blessed,Must,Without',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1805,'Time','Shmuel Y. Agnon','','','','','The beginnings of my studies also came to me from my father, as well as from the Rabbinical Judge of our town. But they were preceded by three tutors under whom I studied, one after the other, from the time I was three and a half till I turned eight and a half.','',NULL,'Judge,Father',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1806,'Home','Shmuel Y. Agnon','','','','','The fate of the singers who, like my songs, went up in flame was also the fate of the books which I later wrote. All of them went up in flame to Heaven in a fire which broke out one night at my home in Bad Homburg as I lay ill in a hospital.','',NULL,'Bad,Fire',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1807,'Love','Shmuel Y. Agnon','','','','','Through these offices it was my privilege to get to know almost every Jewish person, and those whom I did not come to know through these offices I came to know through love and a desire to know my brethren, the members of my people.','',NULL,'Person,Through',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1808,'Nature','Shmuel Y. Agnon','','','','','When I first began to combine letters other than Hebrew, I read every book in German that came my way, and from these I certainly received according to the nature of my soul.','',NULL,'Book,Soul',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1809,'Teacher','Peter Agre','Scientist','\nJanuary 30, 1949\n','','American','Following my junior year in high school, I went on a camping trip through Russia in a group led by Horst Momber, a young language teacher from Roosevelt.','',NULL,'School,Through',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1810,'','Peter Agre','Scientist','\nJanuary 30, 1949\n','','American','In 1862, Abraham Lincoln signed the Homestead Act, a bill opening one half million square miles of territory in the western United States for settlement.','',NULL,'Act,United,Half',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1811,'Science','Peter Agre','Scientist','\nJanuary 30, 1949\n','','American','It is a remarkable honor to receive a Nobel Prize, because it not only recognizes discoveries, but also their usefulness to the advancement of fundamental science.','',NULL,'Honor,Remarkable',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1812,'Life,Future','Peter Agre','Scientist','\nJanuary 30, 1949\n','','American','Johns Hopkins introduced me to two defining events in my life: commitment to biomedical research and meeting my future wife, Mary.','',NULL,'Wife',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1813,'Mom','Peter Agre','Scientist','\nJanuary 30, 1949\n','','American','My brother Jim and I spent many wonderful summers working on dairy farms in Wisconsin owned by Mom\'s cousins, and as members of our local Boy Scout troop.','',NULL,'Working,Wonderful',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1814,'','Peter Agre','Scientist','\nJanuary 30, 1949\n','','American','My goal was to develop into an independent research scientist studying clinical problems at the laboratory bench, but I felt that postgraduate residency training in internal medicine was necessary.','',NULL,'Goal,Training,Problems',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1815,'','Peter Agre','Scientist','\nJanuary 30, 1949\n','','American','Our lab had always refrained from keeping our studies secret.','',NULL,'Secret,Studies,Keeping',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1816,'','Peter Agre','Scientist','\nJanuary 30, 1949\n','','American','The Department of Cell Biology at Johns Hopkins was founded and directed by Tom Pollard, an engaging young scientist with remarkable energy and enthusiasm.','',NULL,'Young,Energy,Enthusiasm',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1817,'Health','Peter Agre','Scientist','\nJanuary 30, 1949\n','','American','The long, cold Minnesota winters instilled in me a fascination for exotic far off places; I aspired toward a career in tropical diseases and world health problems.','',NULL,'Career,Long',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1818,'Christmas,Dad','Peter Agre','Scientist','\nJanuary 30, 1949\n','','American','We always had lutefisk for Christmas dinner, after which Dad read from the Norwegian Bible.','',NULL,'After',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1819,'','Dianna Agron','Actress','\nApril 30, 1986\n','','American','Every day is an opportunity to fall or hurt yourself.','',NULL,'Hurt,Yourself,Fall',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1820,'','Dianna Agron','Actress','\nApril 30, 1986\n','','American','Going from sharing a one-bedroom place to living in a loft to two people living in a house to me having my own place by myself has kind of mirrored my career... small steps to bigger, to bigger, to now having a steady job.','',NULL,'Job,Career,Two',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1821,'','Dianna Agron','Actress','\nApril 30, 1986\n','','American','Growing up I wanted to be a mixture of Audrey Hepburn and Lucille Ball. Apparently I told my mum when I was eight that I wanted to be an actor.','',NULL,'Wanted,Actor,Growing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1822,'Age','Dianna Agron','Actress','\nApril 30, 1986\n','','American','Having a dance background, I became used to rejection at an early age. Dance is very competitive, especially for a sensitive person like me. But I realized it\'s better not to take it so seriously. If you beat yourself up, it\'s hard to keep going.','',NULL,'Yourself,Better',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1823,'Sports','Dianna Agron','Actress','\nApril 30, 1986\n','','American','I am not a sports girl.','',NULL,'Girl',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1824,'Leadership,Cool','Dianna Agron','Actress','\nApril 30, 1986\n','','American','I definitely wasn\'t cool in high school. I really wasn\'t. I did belong to many of the clubs and was in leadership on yearbook and did the musical theater route, so I had friends in all areas. But I certainly did not know what to wear, did not know how to do my hair, all those things.','',NULL,'School',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1825,'Family,Money','Dianna Agron','Actress','\nApril 30, 1986\n','','American','I didn\'t take the typical path and go to college after high school. Instead, I saved up money from teaching dance classes and moved to L.A. But my family was so supportive - I never felt pressure from them. It\'s crucial to find a support system, even if it\'s not your family.','',NULL,'School',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1826,'','Dianna Agron','Actress','\nApril 30, 1986\n','','American','I feel as if I go to Africa, I may never come back. I\'m just going to live with the animals and adopt an elephant, and it\'s going to be my friend.','',NULL,'Live,Friend,May',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1827,'','Dianna Agron','Actress','\nApril 30, 1986\n','','American','I have equal parts film and digital cameras in my collection. I think that there are ways to Photoshop photos so that they look like you shot them on film, but is that as rewarding? It just depends on the person.','',NULL,'Person,Film,Ways',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1828,'','Dianna Agron','Actress','\nApril 30, 1986\n','','American','I sold my first screenplay six months before \'Glee,\' but they had the option for a year and now it\'s back with me.','',NULL,'Before,Year,Months',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1829,'','Dianna Agron','Actress','\nApril 30, 1986\n','','American','I think if I hadn\'t had the dance background, it would have been much harder as a kid to be like, \'I\'m going to be an actress.\' But you\'re involved with one area of the arts and other things interest you. It feels like an easier move.','',NULL,'Dance,Move,Interest',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1830,'Life','Dianna Agron','Actress','\nApril 30, 1986\n','','American','I think it\'s important to keep your personal life to yourself as much as you can. It protects your sanity and you need to have boundaries. And it helps that enchantment of watching an actor. If you know someone\'s favourite colour or what they like to do on a Sunday, you won\'t fall for the character ','',NULL,'Yourself,Character',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1831,'','Dianna Agron','Actress','\nApril 30, 1986\n','','American','I think that as an artist, the more that you can do to diversify, and kind of challenge yourself, the more you grow.','',NULL,'Yourself,Challenge,Artist',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1832,'','Dianna Agron','Actress','\nApril 30, 1986\n','','American','I think that people vibe off your energy and I\'m a pretty mellow person.','',NULL,'Person,Pretty,Energy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1833,'','Dianna Agron','Actress','\nApril 30, 1986\n','','American','I used to wear more makeup, but I\'ve learned to enjoy being natural.','',NULL,'Enjoy,Learned,Used',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1834,'Graduation','Dianna Agron','Actress','\nApril 30, 1986\n','','American','I was on the yearbook staff, so I would take out film cameras and Nikons and take photos around school and at sporting events and things like that. We had a darkroom as well. I just loved it. I also saved up for a video camera to video my friends and cut and paste the videos together and I gave them','',NULL,'School,Together',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1835,'Love,Travel','Dianna Agron','Actress','\nApril 30, 1986\n','','American','I\'ve been lucky to travel through quite a bit of Europe and Australia, but I would love to do Asia and South America and South Africa.','',NULL,'Through',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1836,'','Dianna Agron','Actress','\nApril 30, 1986\n','','American','If I\'m traveling, I\'ll take a film camera and a digital camera because sometimes there are moments where, if you\'ve lost it, or if coming back and it accidentally goes through the X-ray machine and it gets overexposed, you might have had a really important moment to you and you would be really upset','',NULL,'Important,Lost,Through',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1837,'Good,Money','Dianna Agron','Actress','\nApril 30, 1986\n','','American','In high school, I taught dance classes for 3-year-olds up to 16-year-olds, so between that and some bat mitzvah money, I saved up a pretty good nest egg to move to L.A.','',NULL,'School',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1838,'Life,Sad,Amazing','Dianna Agron','Actress','\nApril 30, 1986\n','','American','It\'s really sad looking at people like Lindsay Lohan. She\'s an amazing actress, but you see what happens when people know too much about your personal life. They start not being able to look at you the same way professionally. I don\'t want that to happen to me.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1839,'Life,Work,Good','Dianna Agron','Actress','\nApril 30, 1986\n','','American','Keep going on hikes, keep having your friends in your life, keep that downtime sacred as well because as hard as you work in any job, it\'s really nice to have the relaxing de-stressors. Stress is the worst thing. That\'s the ultimate demise of any good thing.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1840,'','Dianna Agron','Actress','\nApril 30, 1986\n','','American','My father was a general manager with Hyatt, so we lived in the hotel so he would be close by if there were any problems. My mum was always adamant about us not abusing it. So I still had to clean my room. Housekeeping would never come and do it.','',NULL,'Father,Still,Problems',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1841,'Good','Dianna Agron','Actress','\nApril 30, 1986\n','','American','My goal has always been not to look forward to the next thing, but to relish and celebrate the successes I have at the moment. Whether it\'s landing a part in a student film or having a good day in acting class, I never discredit anything.','',NULL,'Forward,Anything',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1842,'Good','Dianna Agron','Actress','\nApril 30, 1986\n','','American','Once a month, try something you don\'t think you\'d be good at. You can find such happy surprises.','',NULL,'Happy,Find',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1843,'','Dianna Agron','Actress','\nApril 30, 1986\n','','American','Painting, drawing - I\'m really into photography, I\'ve done it since high school.','',NULL,'School,Done,High',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1844,'Dating','Christina Aguilera','Musician','\nDecember 18, 1980\n','','American','Right now I\'m pretty single... My career is my boyfriend.','',NULL,'Single,Career',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1845,'','Christina Aguilera','Musician','\nDecember 18, 1980\n','','American','Basically, what I\'m saying is there is nothing fake about what I do. I\'m up-front, I\'m real, I\'m honest and I\'m open with my feelings.','',NULL,'Fake,Nothing,Saying',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1846,'Movies','Christina Aguilera','Musician','\nDecember 18, 1980\n','','American','So, where\'s the Cannes Film Festival being held this year?','',NULL,'Year,Film',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1847,'Work','Christina Aguilera','Musician','\nDecember 18, 1980\n','','American','It\'s definitely a dream come true to be recognized and to be able to sign autographs. But, it\'s also a lot of hard work and can be draining. If you don\'t know already, you will quickly learn who your real friends are.','',NULL,'True,Real',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1848,'Graduation','Christina Aguilera','Musician','\nDecember 18, 1980\n','','American','I always wanted to have my own album released before I graduated from high school.','',NULL,'School,Before',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1849,'Time','Christina Aguilera','Musician','\nDecember 18, 1980\n','','American','It\'s important to take time for your spouse and nurture the relationship.','',NULL,'Important,Spouse',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1850,'Thankful','Christina Aguilera','Musician','\nDecember 18, 1980\n','','American','It\'s been quite a roller coaster ride, but I\'ve grown and learned a lot about myself. The greatest thing is being able to interact with fans and touch people\'s lives... for that I give thanks.','',NULL,'Greatest,Give',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1851,'','Christina Aguilera','Musician','\nDecember 18, 1980\n','','American','What is it in us that makes us feel the need to keep pretending... we gotta let ourselves be.','',NULL,'Keep,Makes,Pretending',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1852,'Dreams','Christina Aguilera','Musician','\nDecember 18, 1980\n','','American','My parent\'s divorce and hard times at school, all those things combined to mold me, to make me grow up quicker. And it gave me the drive to pursue my dreams that I wouldn\'t necessarily have had otherwise.','',NULL,'School,Hard',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1853,'','Christina Aguilera','Musician','\nDecember 18, 1980\n','','American','I\'m an ocean, because I\'m really deep. If you search deep enough you can find rare exotic treasures.','',NULL,'Deep,Find,Enough',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1854,'Life','Christina Aguilera','Musician','\nDecember 18, 1980\n','','American','I knew there would be a negative reaction in the press to my divorce, but I am not going to live my life because of something someone might say.','',NULL,'Live,Someone',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1855,'','Christina Aguilera','Musician','\nDecember 18, 1980\n','','American','The roughest road often leads to the top.','',NULL,'Often,Road,Top',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1856,'','Christina Aguilera','Musician','\nDecember 18, 1980\n','','American','I\'m a risk taker and I\'ve always been like that, especially when it comes to fashion.','',NULL,'Fashion,Risk,Especially',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1857,'Life','Christina Aguilera','Musician','\nDecember 18, 1980\n','','American','Everybody needs that one person that takes you to the right place to see all the positives in your life.','',NULL,'Person,Place',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1858,'Women','Christina Aguilera','Musician','\nDecember 18, 1980\n','','American','Growing up with the childhood that I had, I learned to never let a man make me feel helpless, and it also embedded a deep need in me to always stick up for women.','',NULL,'Deep,Learned',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1859,'Time','Christina Aguilera','Musician','\nDecember 18, 1980\n','','American','I have fun being sexy and tough at the same time.','',NULL,'Fun,Sexy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1860,'Love','Christina Aguilera','Musician','\nDecember 18, 1980\n','','American','I went through my first big breakup, with a boyfriend who I had been with for more than two years. He had been one of my dancers, and it was my first love and his.','',NULL,'Through,Two',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1861,'Nature','Christina Aguilera','Musician','\nDecember 18, 1980\n','','American','I\'m experimental by nature... always exploring my creativity.','',NULL,'Creativity,Exploring',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1862,'Dreams','Christina Aguilera','Musician','\nDecember 18, 1980\n','','American','To be given the opportunity to help shape new artists\' careers and mentor them to see their dreams come to fruition is a task I welcome with open arms.','',NULL,'Help,Open',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1863,'Success','Christina Aguilera','Musician','\nDecember 18, 1980\n','','American','When success comes, people can try to trick you or take advantage of you.','',NULL,'Try,Advantage',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1864,'Great','Christina Aguilera','Musician','\nDecember 18, 1980\n','','American','I think it\'s really great when you stand up for something that you really believe, even if you get heat for it.','',NULL,'Believe,Stand',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1865,'','Christina Aguilera','Musician','\nDecember 18, 1980\n','','American','I\'m a lucky girl.','',NULL,'Girl,Lucky',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1866,'Money,God','Christina Aguilera','Musician','\nDecember 18, 1980\n','','American','I\'m not really religious but very spiritual. I give money to this company that manufactures hearing aids on a regular basis. More people should really hear me sing. I have a gift from God.','',NULL,'Spiritual',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1867,'Music,Good','Christina Aguilera','Musician','\nDecember 18, 1980\n','','American','You used to have to sing and convey emotion, and now, well, technically you can do anything with technology. It sucks for music today, but that\'s why that old music feels so good to me.','',NULL,'Technology',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1868,'','Christina Aguilera','Musician','\nDecember 18, 1980\n','','American','After I had my son, Max, I knew I wanted to get involved in causes that help children.','',NULL,'Children,Help,After',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1869,'Patience,Respect','Jenny Agutter','Actress','\nDecember 20, 1952\n','','English','I have a huge respect for writers and realise that this is not an area that I find easy. I doubt that I would have the patience in front of a blank sheet of paper to become a writer.','',NULL,'Doubt',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1870,'Good,Positive','Jenny Agutter','Actress','\nDecember 20, 1952\n','','English','I have grown up but that should be a positive thing. When you look at a photo album it\'s lovely to remember being so young but it\'s also good to know you grew up!','',NULL,'Remember',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1871,'Hope','Jenny Agutter','Actress','\nDecember 20, 1952\n','','English','I hope I presented what I felt the woman seemed to be about, but I couldn\'t give any reason as to why she remained in the relationship other than that their relationship was very special.','',NULL,'Woman,Give',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1872,'Good','Jenny Agutter','Actress','\nDecember 20, 1952\n','','English','But John Landis wrote a good relationship which is really what the film\'s about. A very straightforward young woman who\'s very sure of herself and she meets a young man who needs some taking care of.','',NULL,'Care,Woman',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1873,'','Jenny Agutter','Actress','\nDecember 20, 1952\n','','English','Clearly any film company that makes a film is always going to talk about sequels particularly if they see something as being successful, which Werewolf was.','',NULL,'Successful,Talk,Makes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1874,'Work','Jenny Agutter','Actress','\nDecember 20, 1952\n','','English','Fortunately, both television adaptations and the film I\'ve been involved with are pieces of work that I\'m proud of, so I\'m very happy for people to focus on them.','',NULL,'Happy,Focus',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1875,'Life,Nature','Jenny Agutter','Actress','\nDecember 20, 1952\n','','English','I was really glad to meet Jane Clark because it did give me an insight. I couldn\'t imagine what kind of woman she was. I was hugely impressed by her energy, straightforward nature and enthusiasm for life.','',NULL,'Woman',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1876,'Good','Jenny Agutter','Actress','\nDecember 20, 1952\n','','English','I\'ve done both theatre and film and the fact is if you start believing, if you start reading things and they\'re good reviews - you believe that and you\'re lost, and then you read bad reviews and you think that\'s true and you read that and you\'re lost.','',NULL,'Believe,True',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1877,'','Jenny Agutter','Actress','\nDecember 20, 1952\n','','English','It\'s such a strange combination that I\'d be unhappy to make anything like that without Landis directing.','',NULL,'Without,Anything,Strange',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1878,'','Jenny Agutter','Actress','\nDecember 20, 1952\n','','English','So I\'m not really quite sure what Landis\' plans were to make another one. The American Werewolf in Paris was a completely separate story.','',NULL,'Another,American,Sure',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1879,'','Jenny Agutter','Actress','\nDecember 20, 1952\n','','English','The things that I\'ve done that have totally been remembered, they\'ve always started with the same kind of engine, they\'ve always started with someone saying \'I have to make this film - I\'m going to make this film whatever the odds\'.','',NULL,'Someone,Saying,Done',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1880,'Hope','Jenny Agutter','Actress','\nDecember 20, 1952\n','','English','To make films is as boring as watching paint dry - you usually have to do little tiny bits here and there. You go off waiting for lighting, you come back - the energy dies. You hope you can find someone who can keep it going.','',NULL,'Waiting,Someone',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1881,'Love','Eden Ahbez','Musician','\nApril 15, 1908\n','\nMarch 4, 1995\n','American','Some white people hate black people, and some white people love black people, some black people hate white people, and some black people love white people. So you see it\'s not an issue of black and white, it\'s an issue of Lovers and Haters.','',NULL,'Hate,Black',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1882,'','Eden Ahbez','Musician','\nApril 15, 1908\n','\nMarch 4, 1995\n','American','I am a being of Heaven and Earth, of thunder and lightning, of rain and wind, of the galaxies.','',NULL,'Rain,Wind,Earth',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1883,'Love','Eden Ahbez','Musician','\nApril 15, 1908\n','\nMarch 4, 1995\n','American','The greatest thing you\'ll ever learn is to love and be loved, just to love and be loved.','',NULL,'Greatest,Ever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1884,'','Eden Ahbez','Musician','\nApril 15, 1908\n','\nMarch 4, 1995\n','American','Now Heaven and Earth are older than the temples, and older than the Scriptures.','',NULL,'Older,Earth,Heaven',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1885,'Home','Eden Ahbez','Musician','\nApril 15, 1908\n','\nMarch 4, 1995\n','American','The earth is my altar, the sky is my dome, mind is my garden, the heart is my home and I\'m always at home - yea, I\'m always at Om.','',NULL,'Mind,Heart',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1886,'','Eden Ahbez','Musician','\nApril 15, 1908\n','\nMarch 4, 1995\n','American','We\'re not earthly beings any more... we\'re cosmic beings.','',NULL,'Cosmic,Earthly,Beings',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1887,'Music','Kiran Ahluwalia','Musician','','','Indian','I think all groups who don\'t fit in clearly with Western music have to think, \'How can I expand my market? Where else can I perform?\'','',NULL,'Else,Market',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1888,'Car','Kiran Ahluwalia','Musician','','','Indian','I want a car that will last 10 years or longer because I totally hate the process of researching, shopping for a new car, and then haggling for the price. I wish I could just snap my fingers and my car is there.','',NULL,'Hate,Wish',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1889,'Music','Kiran Ahluwalia','Musician','','','Indian','My CD collection has a lot of world music - lots of Indian, African, Portuguese, Greek, Italian music. Because of my husband, a lot of jazz, too.','',NULL,'Husband,Jazz',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1890,'Experience,Travel','Kiran Ahluwalia','Musician','','','Indian','Sometimes I envy people who can be only half crazy, with one foot in the passion and one foot in the real world. But that\'s not me. I dive into the total crazy experience. That\'s the only way to travel.','',NULL,'Crazy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1891,'Life','Kiran Ahluwalia','Musician','','','Indian','The arts are a major life nourishment.','',NULL,'Arts,Major',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1892,'','Kiran Ahluwalia','Musician','','','Indian','When a song came on the radio that I wanted to learn, my mother would quickly write down the lyrics for me. Soon after, I would be singing it.','',NULL,'Mother,Down,After',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1893,'','Mahmoud Ahmadinejad','Statesman','\nOctober 28, 1956\n','','Iranian','The system of domination is founded on depriving nations of their true identity. It seeks to deprive nations of their culture, identity, self-confidence and in this way dominate them.','',NULL,'True,Culture,System',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1894,'Time','Mahmoud Ahmadinejad','Statesman','\nOctober 28, 1956\n','','Iranian','Our enemies can deal a blow to us any time they wish. They did not wait for permission to do this. They do not deal a blow with prior notice. They do not take action because they can\'t.','',NULL,'Did,Wish',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1895,'Respect','Mahmoud Ahmadinejad','Statesman','\nOctober 28, 1956\n','','Iranian','For this reason, the expansion of relations with all countries is on the agenda of the Islamic Republic of Iran. I mean balanced relationships, based on mutual respect and observation of each other\'s rights.','',NULL,'Mean,Reason',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1896,'','Mahmoud Ahmadinejad','Statesman','\nOctober 28, 1956\n','','Iranian','The wave of the Islamic revolution will soon reach the entire world.','',NULL,'Revolution,Soon,Reach',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1897,'','Mahmoud Ahmadinejad','Statesman','\nOctober 28, 1956\n','','Iranian','Today, the Muslim world is the poorest of the global powers.','',NULL,'Today,Muslim,Global',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1898,'War','Mahmoud Ahmadinejad','Statesman','\nOctober 28, 1956\n','','Iranian','The skirmishes in the occupied land are part of the war of destiny. The outcome of hundreds of years of war will be defined in Palestinian land.','',NULL,'Destiny,Land',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1899,'','Mahmoud Ahmadinejad','Statesman','\nOctober 28, 1956\n','','Iranian','Anybody who recognizes Israel will burn in the fire of the Islamic nation\'s fury.','',NULL,'Fire,Nation,Anybody',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1900,'Power','Mahmoud Ahmadinejad','Statesman','\nOctober 28, 1956\n','','Iranian','The United States\' administrations... must recognize that Iran is a big power. Having said that, we consider ourselves to be a human force and a cultural power and hence a friend of other nations. We have never sought to dominate others or to violate the rights of any other country.','',NULL,'Must,Human',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1901,'','Mahmoud Ahmadinejad','Statesman','\nOctober 28, 1956\n','','Iranian','We are not afraid of nuclear weapons. The point is that if we had in fact wanted to build a nuclear bomb, we are brave enough to say that we want it. But we never do that.','',NULL,'Enough,Brave,Afraid',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1902,'','Mahmoud Ahmadinejad','Statesman','\nOctober 28, 1956\n','','Iranian','For hundreds of years Iranians have been migrating to many parts of the world. They took Islamic culture to other parts of the world and established it there.','',NULL,'Culture,Took,Islamic',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1903,'','Mahmoud Ahmadinejad','Statesman','\nOctober 28, 1956\n','','Iranian','One can not impede scientific progress.','',NULL,'Progress,Scientific,Impede',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1904,'Freedom','Mahmoud Ahmadinejad','Statesman','\nOctober 28, 1956\n','','Iranian','People should have freedom in their pilgrimages and tours. They should come and visit historical monuments and sites - let\'s say the sites around Iran - where they can easily engage in wide- scale contacts with others.','',NULL,'Others,Around',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1905,'','Mahmoud Ahmadinejad','Statesman','\nOctober 28, 1956\n','','Iranian','The UN structure is one-sided, stacked against the world of Islam.','',NULL,'Islam,Against,Structure',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1906,'','Mahmoud Ahmadinejad','Statesman','\nOctober 28, 1956\n','','Iranian','We\'ve never been anti-Semitic.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1907,'','Mahmoud Ahmadinejad','Statesman','\nOctober 28, 1956\n','','Iranian','Fortunately, Iranians are politically active worldwide.','',NULL,'Active,Worldwide,Iranians',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1908,'Nature','Mahmoud Ahmadinejad','Statesman','\nOctober 28, 1956\n','','Iranian','Global equations undergo changes, this is their nature.','',NULL,'Changes,Global',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1909,'','Mahmoud Ahmadinejad','Statesman','\nOctober 28, 1956\n','','Iranian','In Iran I think nobody loses their job because of making a statement that reflects their opinion. From this point of view, conditions in Iran are far better than in many other places in the world.','',NULL,'Job,Better,Opinion',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1910,'','Mahmoud Ahmadinejad','Statesman','\nOctober 28, 1956\n','','Iranian','Iranians defend and present their Islamic and Iranian identity to other people worldwide.','',NULL,'Present,Islamic,Identity',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1911,'','Mahmoud Ahmadinejad','Statesman','\nOctober 28, 1956\n','','Iranian','It is not just for a few states to sit and veto global approvals.','',NULL,'Few,Sit,Global',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1912,'','Mahmoud Ahmadinejad','Statesman','\nOctober 28, 1956\n','','Iranian','Nuclear energy is the scientific achievement of the Iranian nation.','',NULL,'Energy,Nation,Scientific',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1913,'History','Mahmoud Ahmadinejad','Statesman','\nOctober 28, 1956\n','','Iranian','Our dear country, Iran, throughout history has been subject to threats.','',NULL,'Country,Subject',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1914,'','Mahmoud Ahmadinejad','Statesman','\nOctober 28, 1956\n','','Iranian','Our nation is today a powerful nation.','',NULL,'Today,Powerful,Nation',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1915,'Knowledge','Mahmoud Ahmadinejad','Statesman','\nOctober 28, 1956\n','','Iranian','Technical knowledge has now become an integral aspect of the Iranian psyche.','',NULL,'Become,Technical',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1916,'','Mahmoud Ahmadinejad','Statesman','\nOctober 28, 1956\n','','Iranian','The establishment of Zionist regime was a move by the world oppressor against the Islamic world.','',NULL,'Against,Move,Islamic',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1917,'Friendship,Future','Mahmoud Ahmadinejad','Statesman','\nOctober 28, 1956\n','','Iranian','Those who insist on having hostilities with us, kill and destroy the option of friendship with us in the future, which is unfortunate because it is clear the future belongs to Iran and that enmities will be fruitless.','',NULL,'Clear',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1918,'','Kamal Ahmed','Comedian','\nMay 7, 1966\n','','American','Of, course it always cheers a news editor when a story has what we describe as \'legs\' therefore it, erm, runs.','',NULL,'Story,News,Describe',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1919,'Home','Kamal Ahmed','Comedian','\nMay 7, 1966\n','','American','Ah, the pleasure, the joy - a big news story that runs and runs, that is played down by some of our journalistic colleagues, saying \'it\'ll never happen\', only to be confirmed by the Home Secretary.','',NULL,'Saying,Down',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1920,'','Kamal Ahmed','Comedian','\nMay 7, 1966\n','','American','As we saw in the Queen\'s Speech, anti-social behaviour - a phenomenon that I believe to be a genuine worry that is also being fed by a lot of scare stories - is the political theme of the moment.','',NULL,'Believe,Political,Moment',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1921,'','Ama Ata Aidoo','Author','\nMarch 23, 1942\n','','Ghanaian','For us Africans, literature must serve a purpose: to expose, embarrass, and fight corruption and authoritarianism. It is understandable why the African artist is utilitarian.','',NULL,'Fight,Must,Corruption',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1922,'Sad','Ama Ata Aidoo','Author','\nMarch 23, 1942\n','','Ghanaian','It\'s a sad moment, really, when parents first become a bit frightened of their children.','',NULL,'Children,Parents',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1923,'God','Ama Ata Aidoo','Author','\nMarch 23, 1942\n','','Ghanaian','People are worms, and even the God who created them is immensely bored with their antics.','',NULL,'Bored,Worms',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1924,'','Ama Ata Aidoo','Author','\nMarch 23, 1942\n','','Ghanaian','They had always told me that I wrote like a man.','',NULL,'Told,Wrote',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1925,'','Danny Aiello','Actor','\nJune 20, 1933\n','','American','An album is such a personal thing. It\'s something I always wanted to do. It\'s me doing me, singing as me.','',NULL,'Wanted,Personal,Singing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1926,'Life','Danny Aiello','Actor','\nJune 20, 1933\n','','American','At some point in my life, before I was gone, I wanted to make an album, even if it was for no reason other than posterity.','',NULL,'Before,Reason',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1927,'Death,Mom','Danny Aiello','Actor','\nJune 20, 1933\n','','American','Death can\'t be so bad if mom went through it. It makes it easier for the child to follow.','',NULL,'Bad',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1928,'','Danny Aiello','Actor','\nJune 20, 1933\n','','American','I don\'t know anyone who curses the way they do on the Sopranos. Not in an Italian household. I never said the word hell in front of my mother.','',NULL,'Mother,Hell,Said',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1929,'Love','Danny Aiello','Actor','\nJune 20, 1933\n','','American','I fell in love with the most beautiful girl in the Bronx.','',NULL,'Beautiful,Girl',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1930,'Truth','Danny Aiello','Actor','\nJune 20, 1933\n','','American','I have sons, and they have never said the word hell in front of me or my wife. That\'s the truth.','',NULL,'Wife,Hell',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1931,'Good,Great','Danny Aiello','Actor','\nJune 20, 1933\n','','American','I need distractions. Good distractions, not bad ones. A good distraction for me is a great play.','',NULL,'Bad',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1932,'Movies','Danny Aiello','Actor','\nJune 20, 1933\n','','American','I used to make up stories about my father. I would go to the movies and look for a character who looked like my father.','',NULL,'Character,Father',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1933,'','Danny Aiello','Actor','\nJune 20, 1933\n','','American','I was 40 when I did my first movie.','',NULL,'Did,Movie',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1934,'Life','Danny Aiello','Actor','\nJune 20, 1933\n','','American','I was just so blatantly shy throughout my life.','',NULL,'Shy,Throughout',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1935,'','Danny Aiello','Actor','\nJune 20, 1933\n','','American','I\'m a traditionalist. I have certain values I live by.','',NULL,'Live,Values,Certain',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1936,'','Danny Aiello','Actor','\nJune 20, 1933\n','','American','If I didn\'t start singing in the cabarets and on my albums, I could have never even tried something like \'Capone.\'','',NULL,'Start,Singing,Tried',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1937,'','Danny Aiello','Actor','\nJune 20, 1933\n','','American','If I stunk for some reason, you can always blame it on the character.','',NULL,'Character,Blame,Reason',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1938,'','Danny Aiello','Actor','\nJune 20, 1933\n','','American','Look, people have an image of Italians. When I go somewhere in the world, I don\'t care where it is, when they look at me it\'s not about my intelligence. It\'s who can I beat up.','',NULL,'Care,Image,Beat',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1939,'Family','Danny Aiello','Actor','\nJune 20, 1933\n','','American','My entire family were Democrats all our lives. But because how furious I was about the previous administration, I turned in my card to become a Republican. I did not want to be known as a Democrat under that person\'s regime.','',NULL,'Person,Did',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1940,'','Danny Aiello','Actor','\nJune 20, 1933\n','','American','My father never saw me play ball, and I was an outstanding ballplayer. I missed all that adoration.','',NULL,'Father,Play,Ball',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1941,'Good','Danny Aiello','Actor','\nJune 20, 1933\n','','American','My father was a good man, but he was a con man. He was a wanderer, nomadic.','',NULL,'Father,Con',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1942,'Business','Danny Aiello','Actor','\nJune 20, 1933\n','','American','My father was never around. It was almost as if he didn\'t exist. I would tell my friends he was in Cleveland, on business. Sometimes, every six months or so, he would come by for dinner.','',NULL,'Father,Friends',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1943,'','Danny Aiello','Actor','\nJune 20, 1933\n','','American','My mother was the total influence. My father was what we call a nomadic person; he was a wanderer.','',NULL,'Mother,Father,Person',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1944,'Love','Danny Aiello','Actor','\nJune 20, 1933\n','','American','People call me an instinctive actor. I used to consider that an insult early on, only because I had never studied. Now... I love it.','',NULL,'Insult,Used',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1945,'','Danny Aiello','Actor','\nJune 20, 1933\n','','American','People have an image of Italians. When I go somewhere in the world, I don\'t care where it is, when they look at me it\'s not about my intelligence. It\'s who can I beat up.','',NULL,'Care,Image,Beat',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1946,'','Danny Aiello','Actor','\nJune 20, 1933\n','','American','The choreographer for the Milton Berle show wanted me to audition. I walked away from that.','',NULL,'Away,Wanted,Show',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1947,'Great,Art,Respect','Danny Aiello','Actor','\nJune 20, 1933\n','','American','There was certainly less profanity in the Godfather than in the Sopranos. There was a kind of respect. It\'s not that I totally agreed with it, but it was a great piece of art.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1948,'','Danny Aiello','Actor','\nJune 20, 1933\n','','American','We talk about Hollywood being pro-labor, yet about 70% of our industry has been farmed out to Canada, meaning we are losing jobs like crazy. Where\'s organized labor asking how we can allow such a thing to happen?','',NULL,'Crazy,Happen,Talk',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1949,'','Danny Aiello','Actor','\nJune 20, 1933\n','','American','You don\'t have to be worried about labeling me.','',NULL,'Worried,Labeling',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1950,'Mom,Dreams,Power','Clay Aiken','Musician','\nNovember 30, 1978\n','','American','My mother taught me that we all have the power to achieve our dreams. What I lacked was the courage.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1951,'','Clay Aiken','Musician','\nNovember 30, 1978\n','','American','Actually, I don\'t hate cats, I\'m just kind of afraid of them.','',NULL,'Hate,Afraid,Actually',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1952,'Life,Love,Education','Clay Aiken','Musician','\nNovember 30, 1978\n','','American','I decided to study special education and fell in love with working with individuals with autism. That\'s what I planned to do with my life.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1953,'','Clay Aiken','Musician','\nNovember 30, 1978\n','','American','In my ideal world, no child would suffer. Charitable instincts would prevail. There would be global acceptance of all different types of people.','',NULL,'Acceptance,Different,Child',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1954,'','Clay Aiken','Musician','\nNovember 30, 1978\n','','American','It doesn\'t really matter to me how I make a difference, I just wanna make sure that I do.','',NULL,'Matter,Sure,Difference',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1955,'Success','Clay Aiken','Musician','\nNovember 30, 1978\n','','American','And I don\'t think that success can be measured by how many TV shows you\'re on.','',NULL,'Shows,Tv',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1956,'God','Clay Aiken','Musician','\nNovember 30, 1978\n','','American','And I think that when I finally decided to let go and let God and allow that to happen, I became a lot more successful than I could have done if I had planned it all myself.','',NULL,'Successful,Done',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1957,'Life,Money,Teacher','Clay Aiken','Musician','\nNovember 30, 1978\n','','American','But I was going to be a teacher my entire life, so I wasn\'t counting on money to much.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1958,'','Clay Aiken','Musician','\nNovember 30, 1978\n','','American','I auditioned just for fun.','',NULL,'Fun,Auditioned',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1959,'Music','Clay Aiken','Musician','\nNovember 30, 1978\n','','American','I could have a degree in music and come on the show, and Simon could still say \'You stink\'.','',NULL,'Still,Show',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1960,'Graduation,Education','Clay Aiken','Musician','\nNovember 30, 1978\n','','American','I did get a degree in special education.','',NULL,'Did',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1961,'','Clay Aiken','Musician','\nNovember 30, 1978\n','','American','I got rid of my glasses and they changed my hair. That\'s really all they did. They went shopping for me, so the clothes are different too. It wasn\'t like Extreme Makeover where I got a nose job or anything.','',NULL,'Job,Anything,Different',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1962,'Life','Clay Aiken','Musician','\nNovember 30, 1978\n','','American','I kind of had my life planned out for me. I\'d be married at some point, have, you know, 1.5 children, and be a principal possibly one day. But I think that that was kind of my problem. I allowed myself to plan out my life and didn\'t let provident direction guide my life.','',NULL,'Children,Problem',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1963,'Beauty','Clay Aiken','Musician','\nNovember 30, 1978\n','','American','I know that I\'ve got big ears and a big forehead and that my hair sticks up. But I\'m happy with myself. I\'m not necessarily trying to win a beauty pageant here.','',NULL,'Happy,Win',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1964,'','Clay Aiken','Musician','\nNovember 30, 1978\n','','American','I know this is going to sound cheesy and like I\'m trying to be Miss America, but the most important responsibility a celebrity has is to set an example and be a role model.','',NULL,'Important,Trying,America',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1965,'Business','Clay Aiken','Musician','\nNovember 30, 1978\n','','American','I mean, that\'s kind of what this business is about in some ways. You\'re trying to make everybody like you. But you can\'t do that. You can\'t force everybody - anybody to like you if they\'re just not willing to do it.','',NULL,'Mean,Trying',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1966,'','Clay Aiken','Musician','\nNovember 30, 1978\n','','American','I sometimes think I might be autistic because I like to know - I need to know - my beginnings and my ends. I don\'t have to be in control of it, but I need to know what\'s going on.','',NULL,'Control,Sometimes,Might',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1967,'','Clay Aiken','Musician','\nNovember 30, 1978\n','','American','I think celebrities have an obligation to the public to not just sing or act.','',NULL,'Public,Act,Sing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1968,'','Clay Aiken','Musician','\nNovember 30, 1978\n','','American','I think I probably hoped for it a little bit, but I\'m not an optimist. I\'m a realist... or maybe even a pessimist.','',NULL,'Maybe,Bit,Pessimist',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1969,'','Clay Aiken','Musician','\nNovember 30, 1978\n','','American','I thought about that the other day after I went to the grocery store and had to sign fifteen autographs before leaving. On one hand, it\'s just so flattering. On the other hand, sometimes it would be nice to get the bread and leave, you know?','',NULL,'Nice,Thought,Leaving',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1970,'Family,Positive','Clay Aiken','Musician','\nNovember 30, 1978\n','','American','I want to make sure that no matter how long I go through this, I don\'t fall into the trap of changing and modifying how I do things that aren\'t a positive example. I want to remain somebody that the entire family can listen to or watch.','',NULL,'Long',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1971,'','Clay Aiken','Musician','\nNovember 30, 1978\n','','American','I was on TV for almost sixteen weeks during American Idol. It\'s at the point now where it\'s old.','',NULL,'Old,American,Point',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1972,'Love,Education','Clay Aiken','Musician','\nNovember 30, 1978\n','','American','I went to school for special education. I always assumed when I had the opportunity I would love to try and help kids with disabilities.','',NULL,'School',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1973,'','Clay Aiken','Musician','\nNovember 30, 1978\n','','American','I\'m being trained to shake the bon-bon appropriately.','',NULL,'Shake,Trained',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1974,'','Clay Aiken','Musician','\nNovember 30, 1978\n','','American','I\'m really not that special. Really, I\'m not. I was on a big TV show, but it was just a TV show.','',NULL,'Special,Big,Show',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1975,'Music','Conrad Aiken','Author','\nAugust 5, 1889\n','\nAugust 17, 1973\n','American','Music I heard with you was more than music, and bread I broke with you was more than bread. Now that I am without you, all is desolate; all that was once so beautiful is dead.','',NULL,'Beautiful,Without',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1976,'','Conrad Aiken','Author','\nAugust 5, 1889\n','\nAugust 17, 1973\n','American','All lovely things will have an ending, All lovely things will fade and die; And youth, that\'s now so bravely spending, Will beg a penny by and by.','',NULL,'Die,Lovely,Youth',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1977,'','Conrad Aiken','Author','\nAugust 5, 1889\n','\nAugust 17, 1973\n','American','Separate we come, and separate we go, And this be it known, is all that we know.','',NULL,'Known,Separate',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1978,'Love','Conrad Aiken','Author','\nAugust 5, 1889\n','\nAugust 17, 1973\n','American','I love you, what star do you live on?','',NULL,'Live,Star',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1979,'Good','George Aiken','Politician','\nAugust 20, 1892\n','\nNovember 19, 1984\n','American','People are people the world over. Some are good, some bad, some greedy and some generous. Nations are like people and act the same way.','',NULL,'Bad,Same',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1980,'','George Aiken','Politician','\nAugust 20, 1892\n','\nNovember 19, 1984\n','American','As one who has often felt this need, and who has found refreshment in wild places, I attest to the recreational value of wilderness.','',NULL,'Often,Value,Found',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1981,'Morning','George Aiken','Politician','\nAugust 20, 1892\n','\nNovember 19, 1984\n','American','If we were to wake up some morning and find that everyone was the same race, creed and color, we would find some other causes for prejudice by noon.','',NULL,'Find,Same',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1982,'Best','George D. Aiken','Politician','\nAugust 20, 1892\n','\nNovember 19, 1984\n','American','The best policy is to declare victory and leave.','',NULL,'Victory,Leave',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1983,'','George D. Aiken','Politician','\nAugust 20, 1892\n','\nNovember 19, 1984\n','American','True conservation provides for wise use by the general public. The American people do not want our resources preserved for the exclusive use of the wealthy. These land and water resources belong to the people, and people of all income levels should have easy access to them.','',NULL,'Wise,True,American',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1984,'Business,Good','Howard Aiken','Scientist','\nMarch 9, 1900\n','\nMarch 14, 1973\n','American','Don\'t worry about people stealing your ideas. If your ideas are any good, you\'ll have to ram them down people\'s throats.','',NULL,'Down',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1985,'Time,Science','Howard Aiken','Scientist','\nMarch 9, 1900\n','\nMarch 14, 1973\n','American','The desire to economize time and mental effort in arithmetical computations, and to eliminate human liability to error is probably as old as the science of arithmetic itself.','',NULL,'Human',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1986,'Education,Computers','Howard Aiken','Scientist','\nMarch 9, 1900\n','\nMarch 14, 1973\n','American','There\'s my education in computers, right there; this is the whole thing, everything I took out of a book.','',NULL,'Book',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1987,'','Leo Aikman','','','','','You can tell more about a person by what he says about others than you can by what others say about him.','',NULL,'Person,Him,Others',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1988,'','Leo Aikman','','','','','The shortest distance between two points is under construction.','',NULL,'Two,Between,Distance',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1989,'Best','Leo Aikman','','','','','The best way to break a bad habit is to drop it.','',NULL,'Bad,Break',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1990,'','Roger Ailes','Businessman','\nMay 15, 1940\n','','American','CNN International, Al-Jazeera and BBC are the same in how they report mostly that America is wrong and bad.','',NULL,'Bad,America,Same',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1991,'','Roger Ailes','Businessman','\nMay 15, 1940\n','','American','I don\'t have any focus groups on talent and programming. If I need five people in a mall to be paid $40 to tell me how to do my job, I shouldn\'t do my job.','',NULL,'Focus,Job,Tell',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1992,'','Roger Ailes','Businessman','\nMay 15, 1940\n','','American','We\'re not programming to conservatives. We\'re just not eliminating their point of view.','',NULL,'Point,View',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1993,'','Roger Ailes','Businessman','\nMay 15, 1940\n','','American','You never pull the trigger until you know you can win.','',NULL,'Win,Until,Trigger',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1994,'Work','Alvin Ailey','Dancer','\nJanuary 5, 1931\n','\nDecember 1, 1989\n','American','I am trying to show the world that we are all human beings and that color is not important. What is important is the quality of our work.','',NULL,'Important,Human',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1995,'','Alvin Ailey','Dancer','\nJanuary 5, 1931\n','\nDecember 1, 1989\n','American','Dance is for everybody. I believe that the dance came from the people and that it should always be delivered back to the people.','',NULL,'Believe,Dance,Everybody',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1996,'Music','Alvin Ailey','Dancer','\nJanuary 5, 1931\n','\nDecember 1, 1989\n','American','Choreography is mentally draining, but there\'s a pleasure in getting into the studio with the dancers and the music.','',NULL,'Getting,Pleasure',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1997,'','Alvin Ailey','Dancer','\nJanuary 5, 1931\n','\nDecember 1, 1989\n','American','My feelings about myself have been terrible.','',NULL,'Feelings,Terrible',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1998,'Life','Alvin Ailey','Dancer','\nJanuary 5, 1931\n','\nDecember 1, 1989\n','American','One of the processes of your life is to constantly break down that inferiority, to constantly reaffirm that I Am Somebody.','',NULL,'Down,Somebody',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(1999,'','Alvin Ailey','Dancer','\nJanuary 5, 1931\n','\nDecember 1, 1989\n','American','Racism tears down your insides so that no matter what you achieve, you\'re not quite up to snuff.','',NULL,'Racism,Down,Matter',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2000,'','Alvin Ailey','Dancer','\nJanuary 5, 1931\n','\nDecember 1, 1989\n','American','Sometimes you feel bad about yourself when there\'s no reason to.','',NULL,'Yourself,Bad,Sometimes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2001,'Time','Alvin Ailey','Dancer','\nJanuary 5, 1931\n','\nDecember 1, 1989\n','American','The creative process is not controlled by a switch you can simply turn on or off; it\'s with you all the time.','',NULL,'Creative,Off',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2002,'','Alvin Ailey','Dancer','\nJanuary 5, 1931\n','\nDecember 1, 1989\n','American','I always want more.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2003,'','Alvin Ailey','Dancer','\nJanuary 5, 1931\n','\nDecember 1, 1989\n','American','I always want to have more dancers in my company.','',NULL,'Company,Dancers',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2004,'','Alvin Ailey','Dancer','\nJanuary 5, 1931\n','\nDecember 1, 1989\n','American','I\'m attracted to long-legged girls with long arms and a little head.','',NULL,'Long,Head,Arms',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2005,'','Alvin Ailey','Dancer','\nJanuary 5, 1931\n','\nDecember 1, 1989\n','American','If you live in the elite world of dance, you find yourself in a world rife with racism. Let\'s face it.','',NULL,'Yourself,Live,Racism',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2006,'Life,Business','Alvin Ailey','Dancer','\nJanuary 5, 1931\n','\nDecember 1, 1989\n','American','In this business, life is one long fund-raising effort.','',NULL,'Long',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2007,'','Alvin Ailey','Dancer','\nJanuary 5, 1931\n','\nDecember 1, 1989\n','American','It will take very sophisticated marketing to achieve our aim of bringing more black people into the theater.','',NULL,'Black,Marketing,Achieve',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2008,'','Alvin Ailey','Dancer','\nJanuary 5, 1931\n','\nDecember 1, 1989\n','American','Lena Horne is the sweetest and most adorable woman in the world.','',NULL,'Woman,Adorable,Sweetest',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2009,'Money','Alvin Ailey','Dancer','\nJanuary 5, 1931\n','\nDecember 1, 1989\n','American','Money is a never-ending problem.','',NULL,'Problem',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2010,'Sad','Alvin Ailey','Dancer','\nJanuary 5, 1931\n','\nDecember 1, 1989\n','American','My lasting impression of Truman Capote is that he was a terribly gentle, terribly sensitive, and terribly sad man.','',NULL,'Sensitive,Impression',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2011,'','Alvin Ailey','Dancer','\nJanuary 5, 1931\n','\nDecember 1, 1989\n','American','No matter what you write or choreograph, you feel it\'s not enough.','',NULL,'Enough,Matter,Write',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2012,'','Alvin Ailey','Dancer','\nJanuary 5, 1931\n','\nDecember 1, 1989\n','American','Nothing personal; I just don\'t have people over.','',NULL,'Nothing,Personal',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2013,'','Alvin Ailey','Dancer','\nJanuary 5, 1931\n','\nDecember 1, 1989\n','American','One of the worst things about racism is what it does to young people.','',NULL,'Racism,Young,Worst',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2014,'Work,Time','Alvin Ailey','Dancer','\nJanuary 5, 1931\n','\nDecember 1, 1989\n','American','We still spend more time chasing funds than we do in the studio in creative work.','',NULL,'Still',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2015,'Beauty','Anouk Aimee','Actress','\nApril 27, 1932\n','','French','You can only perceive real beauty in a person as they get older.','',NULL,'Real,Person',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2016,'','Anouk Aimee','Actress','\nApril 27, 1932\n','','French','It\'s so much better to desire than to have.','',NULL,'Better,Desire',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2017,'','Anouk Aimee','Actress','\nApril 27, 1932\n','','French','What helps me go forward is that I stay receptive, I feel that anything can happen.','',NULL,'Forward,Anything,Happen',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2018,'','Jonathan Aitken','Politician','\nAugust 30, 1942\n','','British','If you find an Australian indoors, it\'s a fair bet that he will have a glass in his hand.','',NULL,'Find,Fair,Hand',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2019,'','William Maxwell Aitken','Businessman','\nMay 25, 1879\n','\nJune 9, 1964\n','Canadian','Buy old masters. They fetch a better price than old mistresses.','',NULL,'Better,Old,Price',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2020,'','William Maxwell Aitken','Businessman','\nMay 25, 1879\n','\nJune 9, 1964\n','Canadian','I suppose I will go on selling newspapers until at last will come the late night final.','',NULL,'Night,Last,Until',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2021,'War','Daniel Akaka','Politician','\nSeptember 11, 1924\n','','American','I do not believe, given her past decisions and comments on the reasons to go to war in Iraq, that Dr. Rice will be able to represent the United States without a predetermined bias from the war.','',NULL,'Believe,Past',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2022,'','Daniel Akaka','Politician','\nSeptember 11, 1924\n','','American','A more effective international disease surveillance system is essential for global security both against a bioterrorist attack or a naturally occurring disease.','',NULL,'Against,Both,Security',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2023,'Health','Daniel Akaka','Politician','\nSeptember 11, 1924\n','','American','A tremendous amount of needless pain and suffering can be eliminated by ensuring that health insurance is universally available.','',NULL,'Pain,Suffering',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2024,'','Daniel Akaka','Politician','\nSeptember 11, 1924\n','','American','As it has for America\'s other indigenous peoples, I believe the United States must fulfill its responsibility to Native Hawaiians.','',NULL,'Believe,Must,America',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2025,'Education,Experience','Daniel Akaka','Politician','\nSeptember 11, 1924\n','','American','I have witnessed how education opens doors, and I know that when sound instruction takes place, students experience the joys of new-found knowledge and the ability to excel.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2026,'','Daniel Akaka','Politician','\nSeptember 11, 1924\n','','American','It is imperative that we make consumers more aware of the long-term effects of their financial decisions, particularly in managing their credit card debt, so that they can avoid financial pitfalls that may lead to bankruptcy.','',NULL,'May,Decisions,Debt',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2027,'','Daniel Akaka','Politician','\nSeptember 11, 1924\n','','American','New drugs and surgical techniques offer promise in the fight against cancer, Alzheimer\'s, tuberculosis, AIDS, and a host of other life-threatening diseases. Animal research has been, and continues to be, fundamental to advancements in medicine.','',NULL,'Fight,Against,Research',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2028,'Government','Daniel Akaka','Politician','\nSeptember 11, 1924\n','','American','There is a human capital crisis in the federal government. Not only are we losing the decades of talent as civil servants retire, we are not doing enough to develop and nurture the next generation of public servants.','',NULL,'Crisis,Human',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2029,'','Daniel Akaka','Politician','\nSeptember 11, 1924\n','','American','Unlike most major American cities, Honolulu is geographically insulated from the rest of the country. When disaster strikes we cannot call on neighboring states for assistance.','',NULL,'Country,Cannot,American',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2030,'','Greg Akcelrod','Actor','\nSeptember 17, 1982\n','','French','But my biggest passion is football.','',NULL,'Football,Passion,Biggest',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2031,'','Greg Akcelrod','Actor','\nSeptember 17, 1982\n','','French','I am just like 99% of my friends in France, who say on their resume they can speak fluent English. In reality, they can\'t even count up to three.','',NULL,'Reality,Friends,Speak',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2032,'','Greg Akcelrod','Actor','\nSeptember 17, 1982\n','','French','I am very proud to be a part of the Livestrong Foundation. I am maybe only a member but I give everything I can to be sure that people understand that cancer is a disease for everybody - not only in France, in Europe, in Asia, it is all over the world. We must fight together, we must make something ','',NULL,'Fight,Must,Everything',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2033,'Work,Time,Good','Greg Akcelrod','Actor','\nSeptember 17, 1982\n','','French','I think if you want to become a great football player, professional, you must give all the time one hundred percent, you must work hard - to be lucky is a good thing - but if you work hard and you give everything you will have great success.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2034,'Love,Art,Experience','Greg Akcelrod','Actor','\nSeptember 17, 1982\n','','French','This art of acting is a process I love very much. It\'s an unbelievably fulfilling experience for me and I look forward to building upon my art in the years to come.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2035,'','Mark Akenside','Poet','\nNovember 9, 1721\n','\nJune 23, 1770\n','English','Seeks painted trifles and fantastic toys, and eagerly pursues imaginary joys.','',NULL,'Fantastic,Imaginary,Toys',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2036,'Men','Mark Akenside','Poet','\nNovember 9, 1721\n','\nJune 23, 1770\n','English','Such and so various are the tastes of men.','',NULL,'Such,Tastes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2037,'','Mark Akenside','Poet','\nNovember 9, 1721\n','\nJune 23, 1770\n','English','The man forget not, though in rags he lies, and know the mortal through a crown\'s disguise.','',NULL,'Forget,Through,Lies',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2038,'Life,Experience','Mark Akenside','Poet','\nNovember 9, 1721\n','\nJune 23, 1770\n','English','This was Shakespeare\'s form; who walked in every path of human life, felt every passion; and to all mankind doth now, will ever, that experience yield which his own genius only could acquire.','',NULL,'Human',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2039,'','Malin Akerman','Actress','\nMay 12, 1978\n','','Swedish','Don\'t hate me, but I\'ve always been skinny. I got lucky.','',NULL,'Hate,Lucky,Skinny',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2040,'','Malin Akerman','Actress','\nMay 12, 1978\n','','Swedish','I can\'t walk by chocolate without eating it.','',NULL,'Without,Walk,Chocolate',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2041,'','Malin Akerman','Actress','\nMay 12, 1978\n','','Swedish','I don\'t really have an issue with showing certain parts of my body. I\'d rather not, but it\'s not a big deal. Growing up in Sweden, it\'s natural over there.','',NULL,'Big,Rather,Body',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2042,'Life','Malin Akerman','Actress','\nMay 12, 1978\n','','Swedish','I have been a goof my whole life. I wasn\'t really the popular girl in school and didn\'t have any boyfriends in high school because I was a nerd. I was a geek.','',NULL,'School,Girl',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2043,'','Malin Akerman','Actress','\nMay 12, 1978\n','','Swedish','I wouldn\'t have made it past the first round of American Idol auditions. It was months before our first song was recorded. The guys were like, \'Just seeng!\' And I was like, \'I don\'t know how to seeng! Can\'t I just play the triangle?\'','',NULL,'Past,Made,Before',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2044,'Good','Malin Akerman','Actress','\nMay 12, 1978\n','','Swedish','I\'ve always felt so different from how I look. I meet so many pretty girls who are like, \'Here I am! Don\'t you want me because I look good?\' That concept is so weird to me. I want to know, \'What else do you have going on?\'','',NULL,'Different,Pretty',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2045,'','Malin Akerman','Actress','\nMay 12, 1978\n','','Swedish','Nutella. I dig my spoon in and eat it straight out of the jar. I can easily go through one a week.','',NULL,'Through,Week,Eat',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2046,'','Malin Akerman','Actress','\nMay 12, 1978\n','','Swedish','Those are my favorite kind of parts to do, just being a goofball and seeing how far you can go with something until you\'re just way out of line.','',NULL,'Far,Until,Line',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2047,'Amazing','Malin Akerman','Actress','\nMay 12, 1978\n','','Swedish','Turns out, I couldn\'t catch them - or even get close to them. I realized that sharks are amazing, beautiful animals who have absolutely no interest in checking me out.','',NULL,'Beautiful,Interest',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2048,'Women','Malin Akerman','Actress','\nMay 12, 1978\n','','Swedish','Women have a way of contorting things sometimes. We all have our moods, ups and downs.','',NULL,'Sometimes,Moods',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2049,'Wisdom','Akhenaton','Statesman','','','Egyptian','To be satisfied with a little, is the greatest wisdom; and he that increaseth his riches, increaseth his cares; but a contented mind is a hidden treasure, and trouble findeth it not.','',NULL,'Mind,Greatest',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2050,'New Year\'s,Art','Akhenaton','Statesman','','','Egyptian','Those who gave thee a body, furnished it with weakness; but He who gave thee Soul, armed thee with resolution. Employ it, and thou art wise; be wise and thou art happy.','',NULL,'Happy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2051,'Beauty,Power','Akhenaton','Statesman','','','Egyptian','When virtue and modesty enlighten her charms, the lustre of a beautiful woman is brighter than the stars of heaven, and the influence of her power it is in vain to resist.','',NULL,'Beautiful',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2052,'Wisdom','Akhenaton','Statesman','','','Egyptian','True wisdom is less presuming than folly. The wise man doubteth often, and changeth his mind; the fool is obstinate, and doubteth not; he knoweth all things but his own ignorance.','',NULL,'Wise,Fool',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2053,'Life','Akhenaton','Statesman','','','Egyptian','Hear the words of prudence, give heed unto her counsels, and store them in thine heart; her maxims are universal, and all the virtues lean upon her; she is the guide and the mistress of human life.','',NULL,'Heart,Human',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2054,'Change,Men','Akhenaton','Statesman','','','Egyptian','Be thou incapable of change in that which is right, and men will rely upon thee. Establish unto thyself principles of action; and see that thou ever act according to them. First know that thy principles are just, and then be thou.','',NULL,'Ever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2055,'','Akhenaton','Statesman','','','Egyptian','The lips of the wise are as the doors of a cabinet; no sooner are they opened, but treasures are poured out before thee.','',NULL,'Wise,Before,Lips',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2056,'','Akhenaton','Statesman','','','Egyptian','Honor is the inner garment of the Soul; the first thing put on by it with the flesh, and the last it layeth down at its separation from it.','',NULL,'Down,Soul,Put',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2057,'Anger','Akhenaton','Statesman','','','Egyptian','Indulge not thyself in the passion of anger; it is whetting a sword to wound thine own breast, or murder thy friend.','',NULL,'Friend,Passion',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2058,'Life,Alone','Akhenaton','Statesman','','','Egyptian','Say not that honor is the child of boldness, nor believe thou that the hazard of life alone can pay the price of it: it is not to the action that it is due, but to the manner of performing it.','',NULL,'Believe',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2059,'Death,Peace,Time','Anna Akhmatova','Poet','\nJune 23, 1889\n','\nMarch 5, 1966\n','Russian','It was a time when only the dead smiled, happy in their peace.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2060,'Great,Courage','Anna Akhmatova','Poet','\nJune 23, 1889\n','\nMarch 5, 1966\n','Russian','Courage: Great Russian word, fit for the songs of our children\'s children, pure on their tongues, and free.','',NULL,'Children',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2061,'Death','Anna Akhmatova','Poet','\nJune 23, 1889\n','\nMarch 5, 1966\n','Russian','All has been looted, betrayed, sold; black death\'s wing flashed ahead.','',NULL,'Black,Ahead',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2062,'','Anna Akhmatova','Poet','\nJune 23, 1889\n','\nMarch 5, 1966\n','Russian','I should be proud to have my memory graced, but only if the monument be placed... here, where I endured three hundred hours in line before the implacable iron bars.','',NULL,'Before,Proud,Here',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2063,'Death','Anna Akhmatova','Poet','\nJune 23, 1889\n','\nMarch 5, 1966\n','Russian','Who will grieve for this woman? Does she not seem too insignificant for our concern? Yet in my heart I never will deny her, Who suffered death because she chose to turn.','',NULL,'Heart,Woman',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2064,'','Ben Joseph Akiba','Clergyman','50','135','','The paper burns, but the words fly away.','',NULL,'Words,Away,Paper',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2065,'Love','Akihito','Statesman','\nDecember 23, 1933\n','','Japanese','I am marrying her because I love her.','',NULL,'Her,Marrying',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2066,'','Akihito','Statesman','\nDecember 23, 1933\n','','Japanese','The Japanese keenly learned from Western civilisation in a bid to modernize and preserve the nation.','',NULL,'Learned,Nation,Western',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2067,'Government,Business','Todd Akin','Politician','\nJuly 5, 1947\n','','American','America has got the equivalent of stage three cancer of socialism because the federal government is tampering in all kinds of stuff it has no business tampering in.','',NULL,'America',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2068,'Life','Todd Akin','Politician','\nJuly 5, 1947\n','','American','As I said, I believe life starts at conception.','',NULL,'Believe,Said',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2069,'God,Government','Todd Akin','Politician','\nJuly 5, 1947\n','','American','At the heart of liberalism really is a hatred for God and a belief that government should replace God.','',NULL,'Heart',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2070,'','Todd Akin','Politician','\nJuly 5, 1947\n','','American','I am deeply concerned about America.','',NULL,'America,Concerned,Deeply',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2071,'','Todd Akin','Politician','\nJuly 5, 1947\n','','American','I don\'t apologize.','',NULL,'Apologize',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2072,'Future','Todd Akin','Politician','\nJuly 5, 1947\n','','American','I don\'t know the future.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2073,'','Todd Akin','Politician','\nJuly 5, 1947\n','','American','I may not be the favourite candidate of some people within the Republican establishment, but the voters made a decision.','',NULL,'Decision,May,Made',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2074,'Life,Marriage,Family','Todd Akin','Politician','\nJuly 5, 1947\n','','American','I oppose any attempt to grant homosexual unions the same legal privileges that civil government affords to traditional marriage and family life.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2075,'Government','Todd Akin','Politician','\nJuly 5, 1947\n','','American','I oppose the attempts of homosexual activists to treat homosexual activity as a civil right to be protected and promoted by the government.','',NULL,'Treat,Activity',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2076,'','Todd Akin','Politician','\nJuly 5, 1947\n','','American','I stand up for the things I believe in.','',NULL,'Believe,Stand',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2077,'','Todd Akin','Politician','\nJuly 5, 1947\n','','American','I was involved in some peaceful protests.','',NULL,'Peaceful,Involved,Protests',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2078,'Work,Government','Todd Akin','Politician','\nJuly 5, 1947\n','','American','I will work with anyone that wants to get America back on track and make sure that the government is the servant and no longer the master.','',NULL,'America',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2079,'Dad','Todd Akin','Politician','\nJuly 5, 1947\n','','American','I\'m a dad and that\'s pretty important.','',NULL,'Important,Pretty',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2080,'','Todd Akin','Politician','\nJuly 5, 1947\n','','American','I\'m not a quitter.','',NULL,'Quitter',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2081,'Freedom','Todd Akin','Politician','\nJuly 5, 1947\n','','American','I\'m standing for real freedom.','',NULL,'Real,Standing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2082,'Government','Todd Akin','Politician','\nJuly 5, 1947\n','','American','It is an essential tenet of our whole representative form of government, the idea that there should not be some tyranny which makes it so nobody can even have a chance to vote.','',NULL,'Vote,Whole',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2083,'','Todd Akin','Politician','\nJuly 5, 1947\n','','American','Just because somebody makes a mistake doesn\'t make them useless.','',NULL,'Makes,Somebody,Mistake',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2084,'','Todd Akin','Politician','\nJuly 5, 1947\n','','American','Just dying should not be a reason for taxes.','',NULL,'Reason,Dying,Taxes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2085,'Government,Freedom','Todd Akin','Politician','\nJuly 5, 1947\n','','American','More freedom means more jobs... less government and less taxes.','',NULL,'Means',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2086,'','Todd Akin','Politician','\nJuly 5, 1947\n','','American','My base will show up in earthquakes.','',NULL,'Show,Base',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2087,'Time,Food','Todd Akin','Politician','\nJuly 5, 1947\n','','American','Now an embryo may seem like some scientific or laboratory term, but in fact the embryo contains the unique information that defines a person. All you add is food and climate control, and some time, and the embryo becomes you or me.','',NULL,'Person',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2088,'','Todd Akin','Politician','\nJuly 5, 1947\n','','American','Now, an embryo may seem like some scientific or laboratory term, but, in fact, the embryo contains the unique information that defines a person.','',NULL,'Person,May,Fact',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2089,'','Todd Akin','Politician','\nJuly 5, 1947\n','','American','Social Security is a tax.','',NULL,'Social,Security,Tax',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2090,'','Todd Akin','Politician','\nJuly 5, 1947\n','','American','Taiwan is a budding democracy, and the people have participated in multi-party democratic elections since 1996.','',NULL,'Democracy,Since,Democratic',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2091,'History','Todd Akin','Politician','\nJuly 5, 1947\n','','American','The advent of self-government for the Iraqi people is a watershed moment in their history.','',NULL,'Moment,Advent',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2092,'','Peter Akinola','Clergyman','\nJanuary 27, 1944\n','','Nigerian','It is wrong to use equal language for unequal actions.','',NULL,'Wrong,Language,Actions',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2093,'','Peter Akinola','Clergyman','\nJanuary 27, 1944\n','','Nigerian','The Bible says that two cannot walk together unless they are agreed.','',NULL,'Together,Two,Cannot',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2094,'Faith','Peter Akinola','Clergyman','\nJanuary 27, 1944\n','','Nigerian','We are distressed by the unilateral actions of those provinces that are clearly determined to redefine what our common faith was once.','',NULL,'Once,Common',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2095,'Faith','Peter Akinola','Clergyman','\nJanuary 27, 1944\n','','Nigerian','We are insisting and we will continue to insist that this faith of the church must continue to be upheld come rain, come fire. That is our position.','',NULL,'Rain,Must',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2096,'Age','Peter Akinola','Clergyman','\nJanuary 27, 1944\n','','Nigerian','We have been filled with grief as we have witnessed the decline of the North American Church that was once filled with missionary zeal and yet now seems determined to bury itself in a deadly embrace with the spirit of the age.','',NULL,'American,Once',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2097,'Faith,Money','Peter Akinola','Clergyman','\nJanuary 27, 1944\n','','Nigerian','We will not, on the altar of money, mortgage our conscience, mortgage our faith, mortgage our salvation.','',NULL,'Conscience',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2098,'Religion,Truth','Moustapha Akkad','Director','\nApril 19, 1909\n','\nNovember 10, 2005\n','Syrian','Beside all this I think there was something personal, being Muslim myself who lived in the west I felt that it was my obligation my duty to tell the truth about Islam. It is a religion that has a 700 million following, yet it\'s so little known about it which surprised me.','',NULL,'Islam',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2099,'','Moustapha Akkad','Director','\nApril 19, 1909\n','\nNovember 10, 2005\n','Syrian','I made the film to bring the story of Islam, the story of 700 million of people, to the West.','',NULL,'Islam,Made,Film',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2100,'War','Moustapha Akkad','Director','\nApril 19, 1909\n','\nNovember 10, 2005\n','Syrian','If there ever was a religious war full of terror, it was the crusades. But you can\'t blame Christianity because a few adventurers did this. That\'s my message.','',NULL,'Blame,Ever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2101,'','Akon','Musician','\nApril 16, 1973\n','','American','Everything is a blessing to me.','',NULL,'Everything,Blessing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2102,'Money','Akon','Musician','\nApril 16, 1973\n','','American','I always felt like if you get to a point where you\'ve got enough money to invest in something real, you gotta invest in anything that\'s related to a natural resource because that\'s gonna be here forever - so you might as well invest in something that\'s gonna be here, rather than invest in something ','',NULL,'Real,Anything',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2103,'Music','Akon','Musician','\nApril 16, 1973\n','','American','I just like music all the way around the board. I can\'t stick to one thing - I\'ve got to move around.','',NULL,'Around,Move',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2104,'Music,Business','Akon','Musician','\nApril 16, 1973\n','','American','It\'s always the music first for me. But if the music isn\'t selling, there isn\'t gonna be no business. So you gotta make sure music is always the first priority.','',NULL,'Sure',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2105,'','Akon','Musician','\nApril 16, 1973\n','','American','Melody has a certain way that it projects back to you. It triggers certain nerves in your body and certain instincts that normally wouldn\'t be triggered by a normal voice.','',NULL,'Body,Voice,Normal',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2106,'','Akon','Musician','\nApril 16, 1973\n','','American','My ideas come when I least expect it, so I\'ve always got to have a studio nearby or close by somewhere.','',NULL,'Ideas,Expect,Close',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2107,'Love,Music','Akon','Musician','\nApril 16, 1973\n','','American','The moment artists can just do what they love to do then music will go right back to where it used to be. I mean back in the \'60s and \'70s and \'80s, that\'s what it was.','',NULL,'Mean',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2108,'Music','Akon','Musician','\nApril 16, 1973\n','','American','While I\'m here, I\'m gonna milk it for all I can, so when I\'m no longer hot - and I know that day is coming - I will step over here and enjoy everything I\'ve created up to this point. The music is just opening all these doors, so I can relax.','',NULL,'Everything,Enjoy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2109,'God','Mohamed Al-Fayed','Businessman','\nJanuary 27, 1929\n','','Egyptian','The most important thing is God\'s blessing and if you believe in God and you believe in yourself, you have nothing to worry about.','',NULL,'Yourself,Believe',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2110,'Life,God','Mohamed Al-Fayed','Businessman','\nJanuary 27, 1929\n','','Egyptian','I am just a person who is human, down to earth enjoying life... whatever god blesses you with. Enjoying life for me is just normal.','',NULL,'Human',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2111,'Hope,Food','Mohamed Al-Fayed','Businessman','\nJanuary 27, 1929\n','','Egyptian','I will continue to distribute blankets, sleeping bags, warm clothing and food on a regular basis, in the hope that my modest efforts will give some comfort to those people we are able help.','',NULL,'Help',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2112,'Love','Lauren Alaina','Musician','','','American','I didn\'t lose. I got second. That\'s still winning,\' she said. \'How could I be unhappy with second place? There are a million people who would love to be in my position.','',NULL,'Winning,Still',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2113,'','Lauren Alaina','Musician','','','American','He might be my boyfriend. He might not be my boyfriend.','',NULL,'Boyfriend,Might',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2114,'Hope','Lauren Alaina','Musician','','','American','I hope each week I grow and impress you guys and make you happy.','',NULL,'Happy,Week',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2115,'Love,Hope','Lauren Alaina','Musician','','','American','I hope I\'m exactly what America is looking for, I don\'t know, I\'m just going to be myself and hope that they love it. That\'s all I can do.','',NULL,'America',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2116,'Best','Lauren Alaina','Musician','','','American','I knew Scotty was going to win. At the beginning of the episode, I was like, \'Scotty, are you ready to win?\'. I knew he was going to in my heart. I accepted it. I couldn\'t pick a more perfect person to get second place to. He\'s my best friend.','',NULL,'Heart,Friend',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2117,'Car','Lauren Alaina','Musician','','','American','I like to sing in the car with the windows rolled down and hair blowing all over my face.','',NULL,'Down,Hair',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2118,'Music','Lauren Alaina','Musician','','','American','My favorite type of music to sing is a crossover between country and pop.','',NULL,'Country,Between',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2119,'','Carlos Alazraqui','Actor','\nJuly 20, 1962\n','','American','For the third season, we do a sit around on one episode where we were in character and then we commented on one episode just being ourselves, so - not really. I was comfortable, though. I wasn\'t nervous.','',NULL,'Character,Around,Ourselves',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2120,'','Carlos Alazraqui','Actor','\nJuly 20, 1962\n','','American','I started doing stand-up in college.','',NULL,'College,Started',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2121,'','Carlos Alazraqui','Actor','\nJuly 20, 1962\n','','American','I started out with comedy in college, but had my major in Recreation Administration - which meant I wasn\'t going to get a real job - so I started doing a little standup.','',NULL,'Job,Real,College',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2122,'Business','Carlos Alazraqui','Actor','\nJuly 20, 1962\n','','American','I used to be kind of bitter and jealous as well, but I get it. It\'s business.','',NULL,'Jealous,Used',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2123,'Work','Carlos Alazraqui','Actor','\nJuly 20, 1962\n','','American','If DreamWorks and Disney need that name to sell the cartoon and get people in the seats, that\'s what they need. It\'s not fair, but there\'s plenty of other work for us to do.','',NULL,'Fair,Name',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2124,'Movies','Carlos Alazraqui','Actor','\nJuly 20, 1962\n','','American','Movies, obviously, are a little more lucrative. The initial paycheck is better.','',NULL,'Better,Paycheck',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2125,'Work','Carlos Alazraqui','Actor','\nJuly 20, 1962\n','','American','Videogames are a little more work and they\'re a little more stilted.','',NULL,'Videogames',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2126,'Time,Home','Carlos Alazraqui','Actor','\nJuly 20, 1962\n','','American','We got to go to Lucas Ranch and, at that time, my brother was still living in a condo about a mile from Robin Williams, and so I made all of the other comics jealous because I got to get a ride home with him.','',NULL,'Jealous',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2127,'','Jessica Alba','Actress','\nApril 28, 1981\n','','American','I thought it was my job to give all the boys their first kiss.','',NULL,'Job,Give,Thought',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2128,'Time','Jessica Alba','Actress','\nApril 28, 1981\n','','American','I wish there were two of me and 48-hour days so I could get everything done. But for me, I have to not try and think that everything has to be 100% perfect all the time and leave room for error. As long as my kids feel loved and a priority, everything really is secondary.','',NULL,'Everything,Done',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2129,'Famous','Jessica Alba','Actress','\nApril 28, 1981\n','','American','But I don\'t feel the need to be famous.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2130,'Time','Jessica Alba','Actress','\nApril 28, 1981\n','','American','Every time I\'d get a critique or some redirection, I\'d always just take it very personally. Now I have no problem with it.','',NULL,'Problem,Critique',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2131,'','Jessica Alba','Actress','\nApril 28, 1981\n','','American','Everyone has an opinion of who you are and what your relationship is about, things that you\'ve done or didn\'t do in your relationship - and it\'s just all crap, really. Things that are written about it are all crap.','',NULL,'Done,Opinion,Everyone',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2132,'Family','Jessica Alba','Actress','\nApril 28, 1981\n','','American','Everyone in my family is an artist in some capacity whether they\'re musicians, painters, or sculptors, so it\'s in their blood.','',NULL,'Everyone,Artist',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2133,'','Jessica Alba','Actress','\nApril 28, 1981\n','','American','I could have sexual chemistry with vinegar.','',NULL,'Chemistry,Sexual,Vinegar',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2134,'','Jessica Alba','Actress','\nApril 28, 1981\n','','American','I did research when I was pregnant with my first daughter and was horrified by the chemicals in products, even those meant for babies. I would have to go to 50 different places just to get my house and my kid clean.','',NULL,'Different,Did,Research',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2135,'','Jessica Alba','Actress','\nApril 28, 1981\n','','American','I don\'t like being the center of attention.','',NULL,'Attention,Center',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2136,'Famous','Jessica Alba','Actress','\nApril 28, 1981\n','','American','I don\'t put weight on fame, and having people around me just because I am famous makes me feel really bad about myself.','',NULL,'Bad,Put',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2137,'','Jessica Alba','Actress','\nApril 28, 1981\n','','American','I wish I could speak Spanish, because it would be a lot easier to play more interesting roles.','',NULL,'Play,Wish,Speak',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2138,'Art','Jessica Alba','Actress','\nApril 28, 1981\n','','American','I\'m all about supporting anyone whose art is also the way they make their living.','',NULL,'Living,Anyone',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2139,'Women','Jessica Alba','Actress','\nApril 28, 1981\n','','American','I\'ve got cousins galore. Mexicans just spread all their seeds. And the women just pop them out.','',NULL,'Cousins,Pop',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2140,'Business','Jessica Alba','Actress','\nApril 28, 1981\n','','American','If I didn\'t get a job, between 16 and 18, that wasn\'t significant, I was just going to go to college. I didn\'t want to be a struggling actor at 36 with five kids, doing something I hated. You see the story so much. It\'s such a vicious business to be in when you\'re not meant to be in it.','',NULL,'Job,Between',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2141,'','Jessica Alba','Actress','\nApril 28, 1981\n','','American','In Eastern culture, people see ghosts, people talk about ghosts... it\'s just accepted. And in Western culture it\'s just not.','',NULL,'Talk,Culture,Western',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2142,'','Jessica Alba','Actress','\nApril 28, 1981\n','','American','It feels like I\'m starting to come into my own in terms of where I want to go artistically, toward more complicated, interesting characters.','',NULL,'Toward,Characters,Feels',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2143,'','Jessica Alba','Actress','\nApril 28, 1981\n','','American','Just being a mother is making me a big, weepy mess.','',NULL,'Mother,Big,Making',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2144,'Change','Jessica Alba','Actress','\nApril 28, 1981\n','','American','Living in L.A., everyone likes to mold you and change you. I don\'t care about fame, I don\'t care about being a celebrity. I know that\'s part of the job, but I don\'t feed into anyone\'s idea of who I should be.','',NULL,'Care,Job',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2145,'','Jessica Alba','Actress','\nApril 28, 1981\n','','American','Most nights I end up wearing a wife beater T-shirt and boxers.','',NULL,'End,Wife,Nights',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2146,'Business,Movies','Jessica Alba','Actress','\nApril 28, 1981\n','','American','Movies are the shadiest business in the world.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2147,'Home','Jessica Alba','Actress','\nApril 28, 1981\n','','American','My parents were young and liberal and knew I was going to drink anyway, so they let me do it at home.','',NULL,'Parents,Young',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2148,'','Jessica Alba','Actress','\nApril 28, 1981\n','','American','My theory is that if you look confident you can pull off anything - even if you have no clue what you\'re doing.','',NULL,'Anything,Off,Theory',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2149,'Work,Time','Jessica Alba','Actress','\nApril 28, 1981\n','','American','The time I\'m not spending with my kid has to be worth it, so when I sat down with my agents after I was ready to go back to work, I told them: It\'s all about the directors.','',NULL,'Down',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2150,'','Jessica Alba','Actress','\nApril 28, 1981\n','','American','There\'s no such thing as a perfect guy. I think it would be strange if somebody was absolutely everything you always wanted, because then there\'d be no challenge. Also, you\'d feel inferior.','',NULL,'Everything,Perfect,Strange',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2151,'','Jessica Alba','Actress','\nApril 28, 1981\n','','American','When I do comedy, I lose all inhibition and introspection. I no longer care.','',NULL,'Care,Lose,Comedy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2152,'Work','Damon Albarn','Musician','\nMarch 23, 1968\n','','English','The Gorillaz cartoons seem more real to me than the actual people on TV. Because at least you know that there\'s some intelligence behind the cartoons, and there\'s a lot of work that\'s gone into it, so it can\'t all be just a lie.','',NULL,'Real,Lie',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2153,'Music','Damon Albarn','Musician','\nMarch 23, 1968\n','','English','As a musician usually music is your way out.','',NULL,'Musician,Usually',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2154,'Music,Hope,Art','Damon Albarn','Musician','\nMarch 23, 1968\n','','English','I hope we can keep doing it this way - making music and art that are pure products of our influences while not really having to let the whole celebrity side of it get in the way. Then maybe more virtual bands will come out and do the same thing.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2155,'Politics','Damon Albarn','Musician','\nMarch 23, 1968\n','','English','I\'m not really one of those people who believes that if you\'re a musician you can just leave that behind and start getting into politics.','',NULL,'Start,Getting',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2156,'','Damon Albarn','Musician','\nMarch 23, 1968\n','','English','It\'s not like my old self - I\'m not in character anymore, I\'m me. I\'m not hiding behind that anymore.','',NULL,'Character,Self,Old',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2157,'Time','Damon Albarn','Musician','\nMarch 23, 1968\n','','English','No, every album is something like a snapshot. It only shows one moment in time. It shows what we feel and think right at that point in time, nothing more and nothing less.','',NULL,'Nothing,Moment',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2158,'Change','Damon Albarn','Musician','\nMarch 23, 1968\n','','English','The cartoon is a metaphor really for the fact that it\'s almost impossible in our celebrity obsessed culture to move around genres and sort of change you ideas, change your face, you know?','',NULL,'Impossible,Around',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2159,'Family','Damon Albarn','Musician','\nMarch 23, 1968\n','','English','The things that make me happy most are my family and working.','',NULL,'Happy,Working',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2160,'','Damon Albarn','Musician','\nMarch 23, 1968\n','','English','The whole period has taught me that I enjoy being part of an ensemble rather than just a front man. Don\'t get me wrong - I enjoy that too, but I get more enjoyment out of really listening to everyone.','',NULL,'Enjoy,Wrong,Everyone',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2161,'','Damon Albarn','Musician','\nMarch 23, 1968\n','','English','You know, there are many alter egos and Gorillaz is a collective of alter egos, really. I think anyone who gets involved in it has to sort of accept that nothing is really as it seems.','',NULL,'Nothing,Accept,Anyone',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2162,'','Damon Albarn','Musician','\nMarch 23, 1968\n','','English','And there are no stars and that you\'re never really sure who\'s doing what and what voice is what and, you know what I mean? It\'s supposed to be quite elusive.','',NULL,'Mean,Stars,Sure',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2163,'','Damon Albarn','Musician','\nMarch 23, 1968\n','','English','As soon as it sounds fine, I\'m on to the next thing, man.','',NULL,'Next,Fine,Soon',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2164,'Music,Travel','Damon Albarn','Musician','\nMarch 23, 1968\n','','English','Being in Blur has allowed me to travel and hear the music that\'s being made all over the world.','',NULL,'Made',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2165,'','Damon Albarn','Musician','\nMarch 23, 1968\n','','English','I can\'t be bothered anymore about giving songs titles.','',NULL,'Giving,Songs,Anymore',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2166,'','Damon Albarn','Musician','\nMarch 23, 1968\n','','English','I was approached by Oxfam to go to Mali as their ambassador and get involved in their various initiatives out there. But I felt that was missing the point of using me, a musician.','',NULL,'Point,Felt,Missing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2167,'Art','Damon Albarn','Musician','\nMarch 23, 1968\n','','English','More and more, cultural groups are cross-pollinating, and we\'re getting much more interesting art as a result.','',NULL,'Getting,Result',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2168,'Business','Damon Albarn','Musician','\nMarch 23, 1968\n','','English','When you\'re doing a deal with someone in the southern Sahara, it\'s a very different way of doing business than in London. You can\'t sign them in the usual way because they\'d end up getting ripped off, which would defeat the object of setting up a label like this.','',NULL,'End,Someone',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2169,'','Edward Albee','Dramatist','\nMarch 12, 1928\n','','American','You gotta have swine to show you where the truffles are.','',NULL,'Show,Gotta,Swine',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2170,'','Edward Albee','Dramatist','\nMarch 12, 1928\n','','American','Sometimes it\'s necessary to go a long distance out of the way in order to come back a short distance correctly.','',NULL,'Long,Short,Sometimes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2171,'Humor','Edward Albee','Dramatist','\nMarch 12, 1928\n','','American','I have a fine sense of the ridiculous, but no sense of humor.','',NULL,'Sense,Fine',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2172,'Time','Edward Albee','Dramatist','\nMarch 12, 1928\n','','American','Remember one thing about democracy. We can have anything we want and at the same time, we always end up with exactly what we deserve.','',NULL,'End,Democracy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2173,'','Edward Albee','Dramatist','\nMarch 12, 1928\n','','American','Sometimes a person has to go a very long distance out of his way to come back a short distance correctly.','',NULL,'Person,Long,Short',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2174,'Truth','Edward Albee','Dramatist','\nMarch 12, 1928\n','','American','A play is fiction - and fiction is fact distilled into truth.','',NULL,'Play,Fact',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2175,'','Edward Albee','Dramatist','\nMarch 12, 1928\n','','American','American critics are like American universities. They both have dull and half-dead faculties.','',NULL,'American,Both,Critics',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2176,'Good,Truth','Edward Albee','Dramatist','\nMarch 12, 1928\n','','American','Good writers define reality; bad ones merely restate it. A good writer turns fact into truth; a bad writer will, more often than not, accomplish the opposite.','',NULL,'Bad',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2177,'','Edward Albee','Dramatist','\nMarch 12, 1928\n','','American','I swear, if you existed I\'d divorce you.','',NULL,'Divorce,Swear,Existed',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2178,'','Edward Albee','Dramatist','\nMarch 12, 1928\n','','American','I\'m not suggesting that the play is without fault; all of my plays are imperfect, I\'m rather happy to say-it leaves me something to do.','',NULL,'Happy,Without,Play',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2179,'','Edward Albee','Dramatist','\nMarch 12, 1928\n','','American','If Attila the Hun were alive today, he\'d be a drama critic.','',NULL,'Today,Alive,Drama',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2180,'','Edward Albee','Dramatist','\nMarch 12, 1928\n','','American','One must let the play happen to one; one must let the mind loose to respond as it will, to receive impressions, to sense rather than know, to gather rather than immediately understand.','',NULL,'Mind,Must,Happen',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2181,'','Edward Albee','Dramatist','\nMarch 12, 1928\n','','American','The difference between critics and audiences is that one is a group of humans and one is not.','',NULL,'Between,Group,Difference',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2182,'','Edward Albee','Dramatist','\nMarch 12, 1928\n','','American','The thing that makes a creative person is to be creative and that is all there is to it.','',NULL,'Person,Creative,Makes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2183,'','Edward Albee','Dramatist','\nMarch 12, 1928\n','','American','What people really want in the theater is fantasy involvement and not reality involvement.','',NULL,'Reality,Theater,Fantasy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2184,'','Edward Albee','Dramatist','\nMarch 12, 1928\n','','American','Your source material is the people you know, not those you don\'t know, but every character is an extension of the author\'s own personality.','',NULL,'Character,Material,Source',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2185,'Beauty,Art','Isaac Albeniz','Musician','\nMay 29, 1860\n','\nMay 18, 1909\n','Spanish','I want the Arabic Granada, that which is art, which is all that seems to me beauty and emotion.','',NULL,'Seems',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2186,'Nature','Josef Albers','Artist','\nMarch 19, 1888\n','\nMarch 26, 1976\n','German','Abstraction is real, probably more real than nature.','',NULL,'Real,Probably',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2187,'','Josef Albers','Artist','\nMarch 19, 1888\n','\nMarch 26, 1976\n','German','And I started with this: I have not painted at all my childhood. In fact, I never painted. But I helped my father who was a house painter and decorative painter. He made stage sets, he made glass paintings, he made everything.','',NULL,'Father,Everything,Made',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2188,'Work','Josef Albers','Artist','\nMarch 19, 1888\n','\nMarch 26, 1976\n','German','Apprentice is the beginner - the first years you work in a craft in the European sense you are an apprentice. That takes 3 or 4 years. Then you are a journeyman. You can go from one master to another and learn other tricks and other secrets.','',NULL,'Sense,Another',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2189,'','Josef Albers','Artist','\nMarch 19, 1888\n','\nMarch 26, 1976\n','German','I prefer to see with closed eyes.','',NULL,'Eyes,Closed,Prefer',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2190,'','Josef Albers','Artist','\nMarch 19, 1888\n','\nMarch 26, 1976\n','German','I\'m not a talker. I\'m a formulator.','',NULL,'Talker',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2191,'','Josef Albers','Artist','\nMarch 19, 1888\n','\nMarch 26, 1976\n','German','I\'ve handled colour as a man should behave. You may conclude that I consider ethics and aesthetics as one.','',NULL,'May,Ethics,Consider',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2192,'','Josef Albers','Artist','\nMarch 19, 1888\n','\nMarch 26, 1976\n','German','If you don\'t do it my way, I suggest you commit suicide.','',NULL,'Commit,Suggest',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2193,'Art','Josef Albers','Artist','\nMarch 19, 1888\n','\nMarch 26, 1976\n','German','In visual perception a color is almost never seen as it really is - as it physically is. This fact makes color the most relative medium in art.','',NULL,'Fact,Makes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2194,'Art,Science','Josef Albers','Artist','\nMarch 19, 1888\n','\nMarch 26, 1976\n','German','It is not so for art in appreciation because art is concerned with human behavior. And science is concerned with the behavior of metal or energy. It depends on what the fashion is. Now today it\'s energy. It\'s the same soul behind it. The same soul, you see.','',NULL,'Today',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2195,'Art,Science','Josef Albers','Artist','\nMarch 19, 1888\n','\nMarch 26, 1976\n','German','Ah, the creative process is the same secret in science as it is in art. They are all the same absolutely.','',NULL,'Same',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2196,'','Josef Albers','Artist','\nMarch 19, 1888\n','\nMarch 26, 1976\n','German','Any ground subtracts its own hue from the colors which it carries and therefore influences.','',NULL,'Ground,Colors,Influences',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2197,'Time','Josef Albers','Artist','\nMarch 19, 1888\n','\nMarch 26, 1976\n','German','As basic rules of a language must be practiced continually, and therefore are never fixed, so exercises toward distinct color effects never are done or over. New and different cases will be discovered time and again.','',NULL,'Must,Done',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2198,'Time','Josef Albers','Artist','\nMarch 19, 1888\n','\nMarch 26, 1976\n','German','I count all the time on resonance. I call on this, you see.','',NULL,'Call,Count',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2199,'','Josef Albers','Artist','\nMarch 19, 1888\n','\nMarch 26, 1976\n','German','I have invented the Thermometer style.','',NULL,'Style,Invented',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2200,'','Josef Albers','Artist','\nMarch 19, 1888\n','\nMarch 26, 1976\n','German','I have taught my students not to apply rules or mechanical ways of seeing.','',NULL,'Rules,Students,Ways',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2201,'Love','Josef Albers','Artist','\nMarch 19, 1888\n','\nMarch 26, 1976\n','German','I love very much to draw animals.','',NULL,'Draw',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2202,'','Josef Albers','Artist','\nMarch 19, 1888\n','\nMarch 26, 1976\n','German','I think Kandinsky and I were very near friends.','',NULL,'Friends,Near',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2203,'Art','Josef Albers','Artist','\nMarch 19, 1888\n','\nMarch 26, 1976\n','German','I was at the Royal Art School. That was a preparatory school specially for art teachers. You see, it was not so much for the development of artists. But we had there terribly stiff training.','',NULL,'School,Training',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2204,'','Josef Albers','Artist','\nMarch 19, 1888\n','\nMarch 26, 1976\n','German','I was for years in the yellow period, you know.','',NULL,'Period,Yellow',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2205,'Time,Good','Josef Albers','Artist','\nMarch 19, 1888\n','\nMarch 26, 1976\n','German','I went to the Academy and studied with Stuck who was then a big man. But didn\'t interest me. I didn\'t know that before me there was Kandinsky and Klee who had also studied with Stuck. He had a good name at that time.','',NULL,'Before',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2206,'God','Josef Albers','Artist','\nMarch 19, 1888\n','\nMarch 26, 1976\n','German','In Italy the artist is a god. Now if the artist is a god, the scientist is likewise a god.','',NULL,'Artist,Scientist',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2207,'Art','Josef Albers','Artist','\nMarch 19, 1888\n','\nMarch 26, 1976\n','German','Instead of art I have taught philosophy. Though technique for me is a big word, I never have taught how to paint. All my doing was to make people to see.','',NULL,'Philosophy,Big',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2208,'Family,Teacher','Josef Albers','Artist','\nMarch 19, 1888\n','\nMarch 26, 1976\n','German','It was my family that wanted me to be a teacher. That was safe, you see. To be a painter was terrible.','',NULL,'Wanted',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2209,'','Josef Albers','Artist','\nMarch 19, 1888\n','\nMarch 26, 1976\n','German','My father\'s parents were carpenters. They were also builders partly. They were painters. And several of them were very, active in the theatre and all such nonsense, you know.','',NULL,'Father,Parents,Theatre',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2210,'Money','Josef Albers','Artist','\nMarch 19, 1888\n','\nMarch 26, 1976\n','German','On the little money I had collected I lived in Berlin very cheaply, ate very cheaply. And already in 1920 I saved the first salaries I received to go to Munich.','',NULL,'Lived,Berlin',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2211,'','Carl Albert','Lawyer','\nMay 10, 1908\n','\nFebruary 4, 2000\n','American','From early on, everything I did was calculated to being elected to Congress.','',NULL,'Everything,Did,Congress',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2212,'Happiness','Eddie Albert','Actor','\nApril 22, 1908\n','\nMay 26, 2005\n','','I don\'t really care how I am remembered as long as I bring happiness and joy to people.','',NULL,'Care,Long',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2213,'Best','Eddie Albert','Actor','\nApril 22, 1908\n','\nMay 26, 2005\n','','And so I missed those best years and I find it difficult for me, in groups, to be comfortable.','',NULL,'Find,Difficult',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2214,'','Eddie Albert','Actor','\nApril 22, 1908\n','\nMay 26, 2005\n','','I always thought I was a singer, but I really am not.','',NULL,'Thought,Singer',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2215,'','Eddie Albert','Actor','\nApril 22, 1908\n','\nMay 26, 2005\n','','I don\'t think I\'m proud of anything in acting.','',NULL,'Anything,Acting,Proud',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2216,'Good','Eddie Albert','Actor','\nApril 22, 1908\n','\nMay 26, 2005\n','','I was not really as good as I should have been.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2217,'Love','Eddie Albert','Actor','\nApril 22, 1908\n','\nMay 26, 2005\n','','What\'s the most important thing in the world? It\'s love, and I look at that as an energy, not a sentiment.','',NULL,'Important,Energy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2218,'Great','Eddie Albert','Actor','\nApril 22, 1908\n','\nMay 26, 2005\n','','You can forgive yourself a great deal.','',NULL,'Yourself,Forgive',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2219,'','Edward Albert','Actor','\nFebruary 20, 1951\n','','American','Sometimes you have to be selfish to be selfless.','',NULL,'Selfish,Sometimes,Selfless',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2220,'','Edward Albert','Actor','\nFebruary 20, 1951\n','','American','On a level of simple personal survival, understanding and forgiveness are crucial... whether in an intimate personal relationship or on a global level.','',NULL,'Simple,Personal,Whether',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2221,'Fear,Anger','Edward Albert','Actor','\nFebruary 20, 1951\n','','American','Fear is the only true enemy, born of ignorance and the parent of anger and hate.','',NULL,'Hate',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2222,'Life','Edward Albert','Actor','\nFebruary 20, 1951\n','','American','In times of life crisis, whether wild fires or smoldering stress, the first thing I do is go back to basics... am I eating right, am I getting enough sleep, am I getting some physical and mental exercise everyday.','',NULL,'Crisis,Sleep',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2223,'Fear','Edward Albert','Actor','\nFebruary 20, 1951\n','','American','Some days it is a heroic act just to refuse the paralysis of fear and straighten up and step into another day.','',NULL,'Another,Days',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2224,'','Edward Albert','Actor','\nFebruary 20, 1951\n','','American','The simple act of caring is heroic.','',NULL,'Simple,Caring,Act',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2225,'Courage,Fear','Edward Albert','Actor','\nFebruary 20, 1951\n','','American','Courage is just fear, plus prayers, plus understanding.','',NULL,'Prayers',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2226,'Work,Age','Edward Albert','Actor','\nFebruary 20, 1951\n','','American','In 1969, at the age of 19, I was lucky enough to work with George C. Scott in the definitive portrayal of his career over a period of many months and several countries on the definitive film version of Patton\'s WWII career.','',NULL,'Career',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2227,'Time,Best','Edward Albert','Actor','\nFebruary 20, 1951\n','','American','Let us begin by doing our best to do our best, every single time, no matter what, forever.','',NULL,'Single',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2228,'','King Albert II','Royalty','\nJune 6, 1934\n','','Belgian','But if our hopes are betrayed, if we are forced to resist the invasion of our soil, and to defend our threatened homes, this duty, however hard it may be, will find us armed and resolved upon the greatest sacrifices.','',NULL,'Greatest,Hard,May',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2229,'','King Albert II','Royalty','\nJune 6, 1934\n','','Belgian','One single vision fills all minds: that of our independence endangered. One single duty imposes itself upon our wills: the duty of stubborn resistance.','',NULL,'Single,Minds,Vision',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2230,'Work','Marv Albert','Celebrity','\nJune 12, 1941\n','','American','It\'s impossible to work under conditions where they confused negativity with objectivity. You can\'t fool the fans.','',NULL,'Fool,Confused',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2231,'Science','Leon Battista Alberti','Architect','\nFebruary 14, 1404\n','\nApril 25, 1472\n','Italian','When I investigate and when I discover that the forces of the heavens and the planets are within ourselves, then truly I seem to be living among the gods.','',NULL,'Living,Ourselves',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2232,'','Leon Battista Alberti','Architect','\nFebruary 14, 1404\n','\nApril 25, 1472\n','Italian','A man can do all things if he but wills them.','',NULL,'Wills',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2233,'Change,Beauty','Leon Battista Alberti','Architect','\nFebruary 14, 1404\n','\nApril 25, 1472\n','Italian','Beauty: the adjustment of all parts proportionately so that one cannot add or subtract or change without impairing the harmony of the whole.','',NULL,'Without',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2234,'Men','Leon Battista Alberti','Architect','\nFebruary 14, 1404\n','\nApril 25, 1472\n','Italian','Men can do all things if they will.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2235,'Nature','Leon Battista Alberti','Architect','\nFebruary 14, 1404\n','\nApril 25, 1472\n','Italian','We must always take from nature what we paint and always choose the most beautiful things.','',NULL,'Beautiful,Must',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2236,'','Steve Albini','Musician','\nJuly 22, 1962\n','','American','Know what you\'re trying to do before you do it. Turning knobs at random isn\'t enlightening any more than throwing paint at a wall blindfolded will let you paint a nice picture.','',NULL,'Nice,Trying,Before',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2237,'Music,Work,Trust','Steve Albini','Musician','\nJuly 22, 1962\n','','American','Find people who think like you and stick with them. Make only music you are passionate about. Work only with people you like and trust. Don\'t sign anything.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2238,'Trust','Steve Albini','Musician','\nJuly 22, 1962\n','','American','A more important reason is that the bands will intuitively trust someone they think is a peer, and who speaks fondly of the same formative rock and roll experiences.','',NULL,'Rock,Important',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2239,'','Steve Albini','Musician','\nJuly 22, 1962\n','','American','Buy groceries and feed yourself, even on the road.','',NULL,'Yourself,Road,Feed',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2240,'Music','Steve Albini','Musician','\nJuly 22, 1962\n','','American','By now all rock bands are wise enough to be suspicious of music industry scum.','',NULL,'Wise,Rock',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2241,'Wisdom','Steve Albini','Musician','\nJuly 22, 1962\n','','American','Doubt the conventional wisdom unless you can verify it with reason and experiment.','',NULL,'Doubt,Reason',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2242,'Good','Steve Albini','Musician','\nJuly 22, 1962\n','','American','For less than the cost of a Big Mac, fries and a Coke, you can buy a loaf of fresh bread and some good cheese or roast beef, which you will enjoy much more.','',NULL,'Enjoy,Big',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2243,'','Steve Albini','Musician','\nJuly 22, 1962\n','','American','I don\'t think anyone has exhausted the range of sound possible in a conventional rock band, but people do become slaves to their own easiest techniques.','',NULL,'Rock,Become,Anyone',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2244,'','Steve Albini','Musician','\nJuly 22, 1962\n','','American','I moved to Chicago in 1980 to go to college.','',NULL,'College,Moved,Chicago',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2245,'','Steve Albini','Musician','\nJuly 22, 1962\n','','American','I\'m busy doing my job, and being a loudmouth doesn\'t appeal to me as much as when I was younger and had the youthful delusion that I was smarter than everybody else.','',NULL,'Job,Busy,Else',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2246,'Strength','Steve Albini','Musician','\nJuly 22, 1962\n','','American','If the label presents them with a contract that the band don\'t want to sign, all the label has to do is wait. There are a hundred other bands willing to sign the exact same contract, so the label is in a position of strength.','',NULL,'Same,Wait',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2247,'','Steve Albini','Musician','\nJuly 22, 1962\n','','American','In 1980, I moved to Chicago, and I recorded demo tapes for my friends\' bands, and in 1981, the first Big Black record - the first thing I did that was an actual record.','',NULL,'Black,Did,Friends',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2248,'','Steve Albini','Musician','\nJuly 22, 1962\n','','American','It betrays hubris on the part of the artist to think his medium is limiting him, and I think we all recognize this.','',NULL,'Him,Artist,Hubris',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2249,'','Steve Albini','Musician','\nJuly 22, 1962\n','','American','Make no mistake about it: once a band has signed a letter of intent, they will either eventually sign a contract that suits the label or they will be destroyed.','',NULL,'Once,Mistake,Band',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2250,'Food','Steve Albini','Musician','\nJuly 22, 1962\n','','American','Many rock musicians are excellent cooks, I\'ve found, and those that are prefer to eat their own cooking in the studio. I encourage this behavior as I also enjoy the benefits of fresh food.','',NULL,'Rock,Enjoy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2251,'','Steve Albini','Musician','\nJuly 22, 1962\n','','American','The band cannot sign to another label or even put out its own material unless they are released from their agreement, which never happens.','',NULL,'Cannot,Put,Another',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2252,'Dating','Steve Albini','Musician','\nJuly 22, 1962\n','','American','The woman I am currently crazy about was a vegetarian for a year until I started dating her. As is the case with most vegetarians, she had never eaten properly prepared meat, only commercially packaged or otherwise abused flesh.','',NULL,'Crazy,Woman',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2253,'','Steve Albini','Musician','\nJuly 22, 1962\n','','American','There is a lot of use of ProTools in professional studios, but this is mostly for the special effects it allows, not for sound quality. These special effects soon fall out of fashion, and I don\'t think this trend will define studios permanently.','',NULL,'Fashion,Special,Fall',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2254,'Music,Design','Steve Albini','Musician','\nJuly 22, 1962\n','','American','We have no general conceptual thrust for the band, other than trying to make music that keeps our interest. When things are novel, they are probably things we have discovered by accident or investigation rather than by design.','',NULL,'Trying',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2255,'','Mitch Albom','Writer','\nMay 23, 1958\n','','American','If you\'re always battling against getting older, you\'re always going to be unhappy, because it\'s going to happen anyhow.','',NULL,'Happen,Against,Getting',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2256,'','Mitch Albom','Writer','\nMay 23, 1958\n','','American','People are only mean when they\'re threatened, and that\'s what our culture does. That\'s what our economy does.','',NULL,'Mean,Culture,Economy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2257,'Life,Best','Mitch Albom','Writer','\nMay 23, 1958\n','','American','I believe the biggest themes of life are put into the best focus when held up against the very sharp light of mortality.','',NULL,'Believe',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2258,'Peace','Mitch Albom','Writer','\nMay 23, 1958\n','','American','We all lose somebody we care about and want to find some comforting way of dealing with it, something that will give us a little closure, a little peace.','',NULL,'Care,Give',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2259,'','Mitch Albom','Writer','\nMay 23, 1958\n','','American','For better or for worse, I\'ve watched people die in front of me. I see how they are in the end. And they\'re not cynical. In the end, they wanna hold somebody\'s hand. And that\'s real to me.','',NULL,'End,Better,Real',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2260,'','Mitch Albom','Writer','\nMay 23, 1958\n','','American','I believe that you live on inside the hearts and minds of everyone you\'ve touched while you were here on earth.','',NULL,'Believe,Live,Here',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2261,'','Mitch Albom','Writer','\nMay 23, 1958\n','','American','Detroit is a place where we\'ve had it pretty tough. But there is a generosity here and a well of kindness that goes deep.','',NULL,'Kindness,Deep,Pretty',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2262,'Life,Work','Mitch Albom','Writer','\nMay 23, 1958\n','','American','Mortality means you don\'t have forever to work things out. You can live your life unexamined but then on the last day you\'re going to think: \'I\'ve left things a little late.\'','',NULL,'Live',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2263,'Life','Mitch Albom','Writer','\nMay 23, 1958\n','','American','The way you get meaning into your life is to devote yourself to loving others, devote yourself to your community around you, and devote yourself to creating something that gives you purpose and meaning.','',NULL,'Yourself,Others',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2264,'Life,Work,Family','Mitch Albom','Writer','\nMay 23, 1958\n','','American','I used to be a classic workaholic, and after seeing how little work and career really mean when you reach the end of your life, I put a new emphasis on things I believe count more. These things include: family, friends, being part of a community, and appreciating the little joys of the average day.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2265,'','Mitch Albom','Writer','\nMay 23, 1958\n','','American','We all have two things in common, no matter who we are: We were born and we are going to die.','',NULL,'Two,Die,Matter',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2266,'','Mitch Albom','Writer','\nMay 23, 1958\n','','American','I seem to have very few casual readers, only passionate and appreciative ones.','',NULL,'Few,Seem,Passionate',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2267,'God','Mitch Albom','Writer','\nMay 23, 1958\n','','American','If you really could fit God in a file, you wouldn\'t need to believe in God, you know, you\'d just go get the file like a box of corn flakes off the shelf.','',NULL,'Believe,Off',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2268,'','Mitch Albom','Writer','\nMay 23, 1958\n','','American','My own father didn\'t talk a lot about feelings or emotions.','',NULL,'Father,Feelings,Talk',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2269,'','Mitch Albom','Writer','\nMay 23, 1958\n','','American','Nobody\'s favorite movie is some dark, dysfunctional slasher story. Everybody\'s favorite song is a sentimental song. So why all of a sudden is it bad to be sentimental in books?','',NULL,'Bad,Why,Dark',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2270,'Work','Mitch Albom','Writer','\nMay 23, 1958\n','','American','You have to be strong enough to say if the culture doesn\'t work, don\'t buy it.','',NULL,'Strong,Enough',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2271,'Work','Mitch Albom','Writer','\nMay 23, 1958\n','','American','You have to work at creating your own culture.','',NULL,'Culture,Creating',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2272,'','Mitch Albom','Writer','\nMay 23, 1958\n','','American','You\'re not a wave, you\'re a part of the ocean.','',NULL,'Ocean,Wave,Part',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2273,'Life','Mitch Albom','Writer','\nMay 23, 1958\n','','American','A memoir should have some uplifting quality, inspiring or illuminating, and that\'s what separates a life story that can influence other people.','',NULL,'Story,Influence',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2274,'','Mitch Albom','Writer','\nMay 23, 1958\n','','American','Anyone who tries to write a memoir needs to keep in mind that what\'s interesting to you isn\'t necessarily interesting to a reader.','',NULL,'Mind,Keep,Write',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2275,'','Mitch Albom','Writer','\nMay 23, 1958\n','','American','Critics have a problem with sentimentality. Readers do not. I write for readers.','',NULL,'Problem,Write,Critics',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2276,'','Mitch Albom','Writer','\nMay 23, 1958\n','','American','For as spiritual as some people think my books are, I\'ve never really dealt with religious things.','',NULL,'Spiritual,Books,Religious',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2277,'Music','Mitch Albom','Writer','\nMay 23, 1958\n','','American','For years I wrote in my basement. More recently I graduated to one floor above, an office with all my books and music and - ta da! - a window.','',NULL,'Books,Office',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2278,'','Mitch Albom','Writer','\nMay 23, 1958\n','','American','Got an hour or two? That\'s all it takes for one of my books.','',NULL,'Two,Books,Takes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2279,'Life,Time','Mitch Albom','Writer','\nMay 23, 1958\n','','American','I don\'t know about Heaven or Hell, but I do know that we are visited all the time by the spirits of those who affected us in life.','',NULL,'Hell',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2280,'Friendship','Madeleine Albright','Statesman','\nMay 13, 1937\n','','American','No matter what message you are about to deliver somewhere, whether it is holding out a hand of friendship, or making clear that you disapprove of something, is the fact that the person sitting across the table is a human being, so the goal is to always establish common ground.','',NULL,'Human,Person',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2281,'Great','Madeleine Albright','Statesman','\nMay 13, 1937\n','','American','I really think that there was a great advantage in many ways to being a woman. I think we are a lot better at personal relationships, and then have the capability obviously of telling it like it is when it\'s necessary.','',NULL,'Woman,Better',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2282,'','Madeleine Albright','Statesman','\nMay 13, 1937\n','','American','I\'ve never been to New Zealand before. But one of my role models, Xena, the warrior princess, comes from there.','',NULL,'Before,Warrior,Role',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2283,'Time','Madeleine Albright','Statesman','\nMay 13, 1937\n','','American','A lot of people think international relations is like a game of chess. But it\'s not a game of chess, where people sit quietly, thinking out their strategy, taking their time between moves. It\'s more like a game of billiards, with a bunch of balls clustered together.','',NULL,'Game,Thinking',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2284,'','Madeleine Albright','Statesman','\nMay 13, 1937\n','','American','I do believe that in order to be a successful negotiator that as a diplomat, you have to be able to put yourself into the other person\'s shoes. Unless you can understand what is motivating them, you are never going to be able to figure out how to solve a particular problem.','',NULL,'Successful,Yourself,Believe',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2285,'Future','Madeleine Albright','Statesman','\nMay 13, 1937\n','','American','If we have to use force, it is because we are America. We are the indispensable nation. We stand tall. We see further into the future.','',NULL,'America,Nation',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2286,'Freedom','Madeleine Albright','Statesman','\nMay 13, 1937\n','','American','We will not be intimidated or pushed off the world stage by people who do not like what we stand for, and that is, freedom, democracy and the fight against disease, poverty and terrorism.','',NULL,'Fight,Democracy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2287,'Change,Women','Madeleine Albright','Statesman','\nMay 13, 1937\n','','American','Well I do think, when there are more women, that the tone of the conversation changes, and also the goals of the conversation change. But it doesn\'t mean that the whole world would be a lot better if it were totally run by women. If you think that, you\'ve forgotten high school.','',NULL,'School',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2288,'','Madeleine Albright','Statesman','\nMay 13, 1937\n','','American','Even before I went to the UN, I often would want to say something in a meeting - only woman at the table - and I\'d think, \'OK well, I don\'t think I\'ll say that. It may sound stupid.\' And then some man says it, and everybody thinks it\'s completely brilliant, and you are so mad at yourself for not say','',NULL,'Stupid,Yourself,Woman',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2289,'Life,Love,Women','Madeleine Albright','Statesman','\nMay 13, 1937\n','','American','I love being a woman and I was not one of these women who rose through professional life by wearing men\'s clothes or looking masculine. I loved wearing bright colors and being who I am.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2290,'','Madeleine Albright','Statesman','\nMay 13, 1937\n','','American','Hate, emotionalism, and frustration are not policies.','',NULL,'Hate,Policies',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2291,'Good','Madeleine Albright','Statesman','\nMay 13, 1937\n','','American','And so I think that the idea of America working with other countries to solve problems is good for us, and it is part of digging us out of the \'my way or the highway\' approach that was evident in the previous eight years.','',NULL,'America,Working',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2292,'Hope','Madeleine Albright','Statesman','\nMay 13, 1937\n','','American','I am a beneficiary of the American people\'s generosity, and I hope we can have comprehensive immigration legislation that allows this country to continue to be enriched by those who were not born here.','',NULL,'Country,Here',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2293,'','Madeleine Albright','Statesman','\nMay 13, 1937\n','','American','And frankly, I don\'t understand - I mean, I\'m obviously a card-carrying Democrat - but I can\'t understand why any woman would want to vote for Mitt Romney, except maybe Mrs. Romney.','',NULL,'Woman,Mean,Understand',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2294,'Good','Madeleine Albright','Statesman','\nMay 13, 1937\n','','American','I think that we all know what evil is. We have a sense of what\'s evil, and certainly killing innocent people is evil. We\'re less sure about what is good. There\'s sort of good, good enough, could be better - but absolute good is a little harder to define.','',NULL,'Evil,Better',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2295,'Religion','Madeleine Albright','Statesman','\nMay 13, 1937\n','','American','It\'s one thing to be religious, but it\'s another thing to make religion your policy.','',NULL,'Another,Religious',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2296,'Hope','Madeleine Albright','Statesman','\nMay 13, 1937\n','','American','I hope I\'m wrong, but I am afraid that Iraq is going to turn out to be the greatest disaster in American foreign policy - worse than Vietnam, not in the number who died, but in terms of its unintended consequences and its reverberation throughout the region.','',NULL,'Greatest,Wrong',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2297,'Best','Madeleine Albright','Statesman','\nMay 13, 1937\n','','American','The best book, like the best speech, will do it all - make us laugh, think, cry and cheer - preferably in that order.','',NULL,'Book,Laugh',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2298,'Time','Madeleine Albright','Statesman','\nMay 13, 1937\n','','American','The day-to-day making of policy is arguing all the time. You\'re trying to get the right approach and the right answer, and there are moments that aren\'t very pleasant. But in the end, you look at the overall product.','',NULL,'End,Trying',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2299,'Time','Madeleine Albright','Statesman','\nMay 13, 1937\n','','American','I have to tell you, my seven-year-old granddaughter said to my daughter, her mother, \'So what\'s the big deal about Grandma Maddy having been Secretary of State? Only girls are Secretaries of State.\' Most of her lifetime, it\'s true. But at the time it really was a big deal.','',NULL,'Mother,True',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2300,'Time','Madeleine Albright','Statesman','\nMay 13, 1937\n','','American','One of the issues I kept saying to my students is you have to learn to interrupt. When you raise your hand at a meeting, by the time they get to you, the point is not germane. So the bottom line is active listening. If you are going to interrupt, you look for opportunities. You have to know what you','',NULL,'Saying,Learn',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2301,'Work,Women,Men','Madeleine Albright','Statesman','\nMay 13, 1937\n','','American','I have said this many times, that there seems to be enough room in the world for mediocre men, but not for mediocre women, and we really have to work very, very hard.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2302,'Good,Women,Men','Madeleine Albright','Statesman','\nMay 13, 1937\n','','American','I think women are really good at making friends and not good at networking. Men are good at networking and not necessarily making friends. That\'s a gross generalization, but I think it holds in many ways.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2303,'Time','Madeleine Albright','Statesman','\nMay 13, 1937\n','','American','And so I have studied, I have to tell you, revolutions and uprisings for a long time. They are all slightly different, but what they all look for is some kind of a mechanism to go from an authoritarian system to an open, democratic system.','',NULL,'Long,Different',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2304,'','Madeleine Albright','Statesman','\nMay 13, 1937\n','','American','I can\'t go out with a Republican.','',NULL,'Republican',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2305,'','Alcaeus','Poet','','','Greek','To be bowed by grief is folly; Naught is gained by melancholy; Better than the pain of thinking, Is to steep the sense in drinking.','',NULL,'Pain,Better,Thinking',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2306,'Men','Alcaeus','Poet','','','Greek','Not houses finely roofed or the stones of walls well builded, nay nor canals and dockyards make the city, but men able to use their opportunity.','',NULL,'Able,Nor',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2307,'','Alcaeus','Poet','','','Greek','\'Tis said that wrath is the last thing in a man to grow old.','',NULL,'Old,Said,Last',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2308,'','Alcaeus','Poet','','','Greek','Wine is a peep-hole on a man.','',NULL,'Wine',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2309,'Friendship','Amos Bronson Alcott','Educator','\nNovember 29, 1799\n','\nMarch 4, 1888\n','American','Our friends interpret the world and ourselves to us, if we take them tenderly and truly.','',NULL,'Friends,Ourselves',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2310,'Government,Business','Amos Bronson Alcott','Educator','\nNovember 29, 1799\n','\nMarch 4, 1888\n','American','A government, for protecting business only, is but a carcass, and soon falls by its own corruption and decay.','',NULL,'Corruption',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2311,'Inspirational','Amos Bronson Alcott','Educator','\nNovember 29, 1799\n','\nMarch 4, 1888\n','American','Our ideals are our better selves.','',NULL,'Better,Ideals',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2312,'Teacher','Amos Bronson Alcott','Educator','\nNovember 29, 1799\n','\nMarch 4, 1888\n','American','A true teacher defends his students against his own personal influences.','',NULL,'True,Personal',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2313,'','Amos Bronson Alcott','Educator','\nNovember 29, 1799\n','\nMarch 4, 1888\n','American','To be ignorant of one\'s ignorance is the malady of the ignorant.','',NULL,'Ignorance,Ignorant,Malady',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2314,'Life','Amos Bronson Alcott','Educator','\nNovember 29, 1799\n','\nMarch 4, 1888\n','American','The less routine the more life.','',NULL,'Less,Routine',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2315,'Age','Amos Bronson Alcott','Educator','\nNovember 29, 1799\n','\nMarch 4, 1888\n','American','To keep the heart unwrinkled, to be hopeful, kindly, cheerful, reverent that is to triumph over old age.','',NULL,'Heart,Old',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2316,'Mom,Home','Amos Bronson Alcott','Educator','\nNovember 29, 1799\n','\nMarch 4, 1888\n','American','Where there is a mother in the home, matters go well.','',NULL,'Mother',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2317,'Failure','Amos Bronson Alcott','Educator','\nNovember 29, 1799\n','\nMarch 4, 1888\n','American','We climb to heaven most often on the ruins of our cherished plans, finding our failures were successes.','',NULL,'Often,Heaven',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2318,'','Amos Bronson Alcott','Educator','\nNovember 29, 1799\n','\nMarch 4, 1888\n','American','Debate is masculine, conversation is feminine.','',NULL,'Debate,Feminine,Masculine',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2319,'Strength','Amos Bronson Alcott','Educator','\nNovember 29, 1799\n','\nMarch 4, 1888\n','American','Strengthen me by sympathizing with my strength, not my weakness.','',NULL,'Weakness,Strengthen',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2320,'Success','Amos Bronson Alcott','Educator','\nNovember 29, 1799\n','\nMarch 4, 1888\n','American','Success is sweet and sweeter if long delayed and gotten through many struggles and defeats.','',NULL,'Long,Through',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2321,'Teacher','Amos Bronson Alcott','Educator','\nNovember 29, 1799\n','\nMarch 4, 1888\n','American','The true teacher defends his pupils against his own personal influence. He inspires self-trust. He guides their eyes from himself to the spirit that quickens him. He will have no disciples.','',NULL,'True,Him',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2322,'','Amos Bronson Alcott','Educator','\nNovember 29, 1799\n','\nMarch 4, 1888\n','American','Who speaks to the instincts speaks to the deepest in mankind, and finds the readiest response.','',NULL,'Mankind,Deepest,Instincts',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2323,'','Amos Bronson Alcott','Educator','\nNovember 29, 1799\n','\nMarch 4, 1888\n','American','First find the man in yourself if you will inspire manliness in others.','',NULL,'Yourself,Find,Others',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2324,'','Amos Bronson Alcott','Educator','\nNovember 29, 1799\n','\nMarch 4, 1888\n','American','One must be a wise reader to quote wisely and well.','',NULL,'Wise,Must,Reader',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2325,'Dreams','Amos Bronson Alcott','Educator','\nNovember 29, 1799\n','\nMarch 4, 1888\n','American','Our dreams drench us in senses, and senses steps us again in dreams.','',NULL,'Again,Steps',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2326,'Family,Society','Amos Bronson Alcott','Educator','\nNovember 29, 1799\n','\nMarch 4, 1888\n','American','Our notion of the perfect society embraces the family as its center and ornament, and this paradise is not secure until children appear to animate and complete the picture.','',NULL,'Children',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2327,'Age','Amos Bronson Alcott','Educator','\nNovember 29, 1799\n','\nMarch 4, 1888\n','American','While one finds company in himself and his pursuits, he cannot feel old, no matter what his years may be.','',NULL,'May,Cannot',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2328,'Experience','Amos Bronson Alcott','Educator','\nNovember 29, 1799\n','\nMarch 4, 1888\n','American','Observation more than books and experience more than persons, are the prime educators.','',NULL,'Books,Prime',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2329,'Good','Amos Bronson Alcott','Educator','\nNovember 29, 1799\n','\nMarch 4, 1888\n','American','That is a good book which is opened with expectation, and closed with delight and profit.','',NULL,'Book,Profit',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2330,'Life','Amos Bronson Alcott','Educator','\nNovember 29, 1799\n','\nMarch 4, 1888\n','American','Thought means life, since those who do not think so do not live in any high or real sense. Thinking makes the man.','',NULL,'Live,Real',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2331,'','Amos Bronson Alcott','Educator','\nNovember 29, 1799\n','\nMarch 4, 1888\n','American','Who knows, the mind has the key to all things besides.','',NULL,'Mind,Knows,Key',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2332,'','Amy Alcott','Athlete','\nFebruary 22, 1956\n','','American','Concentrate, play your game, and don\'t be afraid to win.','',NULL,'Game,Win,Play',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2333,'','Amy Alcott','Athlete','\nFebruary 22, 1956\n','','American','Don\'t give advice unless you\'re asked.','',NULL,'Give,Advice,Unless',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2334,'','Amy Alcott','Athlete','\nFebruary 22, 1956\n','','American','Golf is a spiritual game. It\'s like Zen. You have to let your mind take over.','',NULL,'Spiritual,Mind,Game',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2335,'','Amy Alcott','Athlete','\nFebruary 22, 1956\n','','American','Golf isn\'t just about hitting a lot of drivers. I grew up playing on my front lawn, chipping and putting into soup cans, out of the ivy and over rose bushes and hedges - the little Alcott Golf and Country Club. I just loved having a wedge in my hands.','',NULL,'Country,Loved,Playing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2336,'Women,Men','Amy Alcott','Athlete','\nFebruary 22, 1956\n','','American','I don\'t think the philosophy really changes between men and women. I think golf courses need to become more distance-friendly overall. I think golf courses almost need to develop a more generic set of tees instead of calling them black, blue, red or whatever.','',NULL,'Black',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2337,'','Amy Alcott','Athlete','\nFebruary 22, 1956\n','','American','My parents didn\'t play golf.','',NULL,'Parents,Play,Golf',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2338,'','Amy Alcott','Athlete','\nFebruary 22, 1956\n','','American','The pressure of getting an order right is greater than sinking a putt.','',NULL,'Getting,Order,Pressure',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2339,'Great','Amy Alcott','Athlete','\nFebruary 22, 1956\n','','American','What makes a great golf course is continuity and variety: right-to-left holes, left-to-right holes.','',NULL,'Makes,Golf',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2340,'Good,Great','Amy Alcott','Athlete','\nFebruary 22, 1956\n','','American','You could argue that if the average golfer plays a golf course with 430-yard par 4s and they always miss the green, that\'s good practice. It\'s definitely great practice to play a course that\'s too long for you.','',NULL,'Long',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2341,'Learning','Louisa May Alcott','Novelist','\nNovember 29, 1832\n','\nMarch 6, 1888\n','American','I am not afraid of storms for I am learning how to sail my ship.','',NULL,'Afraid,Storms',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2342,'Beauty','Louisa May Alcott','Novelist','\nNovember 29, 1832\n','\nMarch 6, 1888\n','American','Far away there in the sunshine are my highest aspirations. I may not reach them, but I can look up and see their beauty, believe in them, and try to follow where they lead.','',NULL,'Believe,Sunshine',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2343,'Good','Louisa May Alcott','Novelist','\nNovember 29, 1832\n','\nMarch 6, 1888\n','American','Good books, like good friends, are few and chosen; the more select, the more enjoyable.','',NULL,'Friends,Few',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2344,'Life,Power','Louisa May Alcott','Novelist','\nNovember 29, 1832\n','\nMarch 6, 1888\n','American','We all have our own life to pursue, our own kind of dream to be weaving, and we all have the power to make wishes come true, as long as we keep believing.','',NULL,'True',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2345,'Learning','Louisa May Alcott','Novelist','\nNovember 29, 1832\n','\nMarch 6, 1888\n','American','Painful as it may be, a significant emotional event can be the catalyst for choosing a direction that serves us - and those around us - more effectively. Look for the learning.','',NULL,'Emotional,May',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2346,'Good,Great,Power','Louisa May Alcott','Novelist','\nNovember 29, 1832\n','\nMarch 6, 1888\n','American','You have a good many little gifts and virtues, but there is no need of parading them, for conceit spoils the finest genius. There is not much danger that real talent or goodness will be overlooked long, and the great charm of all power is modesty.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2347,'Life,Work,Age','Louisa May Alcott','Novelist','\nNovember 29, 1832\n','\nMarch 6, 1888\n','American','Have regular hours for work and play; make each day both useful and pleasant, and prove that you understand the worth of time by employing it well. Then youth will be delightful, old age will bring few regrets, and life will become a beautiful success.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2348,'Love,Great','Louisa May Alcott','Novelist','\nNovember 29, 1832\n','\nMarch 6, 1888\n','American','Love is a great beautifier.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2349,'','Louisa May Alcott','Novelist','\nNovember 29, 1832\n','\nMarch 6, 1888\n','American','A faithful friend is a strong defense; And he that hath found him hath found a treasure.','',NULL,'Strong,Friend,Him',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2350,'Great,Power','Louisa May Alcott','Novelist','\nNovember 29, 1832\n','\nMarch 6, 1888\n','American','Conceit spoils the finest genius. There is not much danger that real talent or goodness will be overlooked long; even if it is, the consciousness of possessing and using it well should satisfy one, and the great charm of all power is modesty.','',NULL,'Real',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2351,'Learning','Louisa May Alcott','Novelist','\nNovember 29, 1832\n','\nMarch 6, 1888\n','American','I\'m not afraid of storms, for I\'m learning how to sail my ship.','',NULL,'Afraid,Storms',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2352,'Faith','Louisa May Alcott','Novelist','\nNovember 29, 1832\n','\nMarch 6, 1888\n','American','Happy is the son whose faith in his mother remains unchallenged.','',NULL,'Happy,Mother',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2353,'Truth','Louisa May Alcott','Novelist','\nNovember 29, 1832\n','\nMarch 6, 1888\n','American','Let my name stand among those who are willing to bear ridicule and reproach for the truth\'s sake, and so earn some right to rejoice when the victory is won.','',NULL,'Victory,Stand',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2354,'Mom','Louisa May Alcott','Novelist','\nNovember 29, 1832\n','\nMarch 6, 1888\n','American','What do girls do who haven\'t any mothers to help them through their troubles?','',NULL,'Help,Through',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2355,'','Louisa May Alcott','Novelist','\nNovember 29, 1832\n','\nMarch 6, 1888\n','American','\'Stay\' is a charming word in a friend\'s vocabulary.','',NULL,'Friend,Word,Stay',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2356,'Great','Louisa May Alcott','Novelist','\nNovember 29, 1832\n','\nMarch 6, 1888\n','American','He who believes is strong; he who doubts is weak. Strong convictions precede great actions.','',NULL,'Strong,Weak',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2357,'Money','Louisa May Alcott','Novelist','\nNovember 29, 1832\n','\nMarch 6, 1888\n','American','Money is the root of all evil, and yet it is such a useful root that we cannot get on without it any more than we can without potatoes.','',NULL,'Evil,Without',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2358,'Truth','Louisa May Alcott','Novelist','\nNovember 29, 1832\n','\nMarch 6, 1888\n','American','Do the things you know, and you shall learn the truth you need to know.','',NULL,'Learn,Shall',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2359,'Work,Men,God','Louisa May Alcott','Novelist','\nNovember 29, 1832\n','\nMarch 6, 1888\n','American','Father asked us what was God\'s noblest work. Anna said men, but I said babies. Men are often bad, but babies never are.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2360,'','Louisa May Alcott','Novelist','\nNovember 29, 1832\n','\nMarch 6, 1888\n','American','A little kingdom I possess, where thoughts and feelings dwell; And very hard the task I find of governing it well.','',NULL,'Hard,Feelings,Thoughts',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2361,'','Louisa May Alcott','Novelist','\nNovember 29, 1832\n','\nMarch 6, 1888\n','American','Girls are so queer you never know what they mean. They say No when they mean Yes, and drive a man out of his wits for the fun of it.','',NULL,'Fun,Mean,Yes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2362,'Women,Best','Louisa May Alcott','Novelist','\nNovember 29, 1832\n','\nMarch 6, 1888\n','American','I like to help women help themselves, as that is, in my opinion, the best way to settle the woman question. Whatever we can do and do well we have a right to, and I don\'t think any one will deny us.','',NULL,'Help',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2363,'Work','Louisa May Alcott','Novelist','\nNovember 29, 1832\n','\nMarch 6, 1888\n','American','Work is and always has been my salvation and I thank the Lord for it.','',NULL,'Lord,Salvation',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2364,'','Louisa May Alcott','Novelist','\nNovember 29, 1832\n','\nMarch 6, 1888\n','American','Housekeeping ain\'t no joke.','',NULL,'Joke',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2365,'','Louisa May Alcott','Novelist','\nNovember 29, 1832\n','\nMarch 6, 1888\n','American','It takes two flints to make a fire.','',NULL,'Fire,Two,Takes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2366,'Men','Alcuin','Clergyman','735','804','English','At Athens, wise men propose, and fools dispose.','',NULL,'Wise,Fools',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2367,'God','Alcuin','Clergyman','735','804','English','Man thinks, God directs.','',NULL,'Thinks,Directs',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2368,'God','Alcuin','Clergyman','735','804','English','Those people should not be listened to who keep saying the voice of the people is the voice of God, since the riotousness of the crowd is always very close to madness.','',NULL,'Saying,Keep',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2369,'Intelligence','Alan Alda','Actor','\nJanuary 28, 1936\n','','American','Be as smart as you can, but remember that it is always better to be wise than to be smart.','',NULL,'Wise,Smart',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2370,'','Alan Alda','Actor','\nJanuary 28, 1936\n','','American','Begin challenging your own assumptions. Your assumptions are your windows on the world. Scrub them off every once in awhile, or the light won\'t come in.','',NULL,'Light,Off,Once',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2371,'','Alan Alda','Actor','\nJanuary 28, 1936\n','','American','Laugh at yourself, but don\'t ever aim your doubt at yourself. Be bold. When you embark for strange places, don\'t leave any of yourself safely on shore. Have the nerve to go into unexplored territory.','',NULL,'Yourself,Laugh,Doubt',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2372,'Life','Alan Alda','Actor','\nJanuary 28, 1936\n','','American','Be brave enough to live life creatively. The creative place where no one else has ever been.','',NULL,'Live,Ever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2373,'Good','Alan Alda','Actor','\nJanuary 28, 1936\n','','American','No man or woman of the humblest sort can really be strong, gentle and good, without the world being better for it, without somebody being helped and comforted by the very existence of that goodness.','',NULL,'Strong,Woman',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2374,'','Alan Alda','Actor','\nJanuary 28, 1936\n','','American','When people are laughing, they\'re generally not killing one another.','',NULL,'Another,Laughing,Generally',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2375,'','Alan Alda','Actor','\nJanuary 28, 1936\n','','American','You have to leave the city of your comfort and go into the wilderness of your intuition. What you\'ll discover will be wonderful. What you\'ll discover is yourself.','',NULL,'Yourself,Wonderful,Intuition',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2376,'Work','Alan Alda','Actor','\nJanuary 28, 1936\n','','American','You can\'t get there by bus, only by hard work and risk and by not quite knowing what you\'re doing. What you\'ll discover will be wonderful. What you\'ll discover will be yourself.','',NULL,'Yourself,Hard',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2377,'','Alan Alda','Actor','\nJanuary 28, 1936\n','','American','Be fair with others, but then keep after them until they\'re fair with you.','',NULL,'After,Others,Keep',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2378,'Change','Alan Alda','Actor','\nJanuary 28, 1936\n','','American','Never Have Your Dog Stuffed is really advice to myself, a reminder to myself not to avoid change or uncertainty, but to go with it, to surf into change.','',NULL,'Advice,Dog',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2379,'','Alan Alda','Actor','\nJanuary 28, 1936\n','','American','Begin challenging your assumptions. Your assumptions are the windows on the world. Scrub them off every once in awhile or the light won\'t come in.','',NULL,'Light,Off,Once',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2380,'Anger','Alan Alda','Actor','\nJanuary 28, 1936\n','','American','I\'m an angry person, angrier than most people would imagine, I get flashes of anger. What works for me is working out when it\'s useful to use that anger.','',NULL,'Angry,Person',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2381,'','Alan Alda','Actor','\nJanuary 28, 1936\n','','American','Listening is being able to be changed by the other person.','',NULL,'Person,Able,Listening',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2382,'','Alan Alda','Actor','\nJanuary 28, 1936\n','','American','It\'s too bad I\'m not as wonderful a person as people say I am, because the world could use a few people like that.','',NULL,'Bad,Person,Wonderful',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2383,'Work','Alan Alda','Actor','\nJanuary 28, 1936\n','','American','As an artist, as an actor, as a writer, you have to use what\'s personal to you. You have to be personal about your work; otherwise, it doesn\'t ring true.','',NULL,'True,Personal',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2384,'','Alan Alda','Actor','\nJanuary 28, 1936\n','','American','I\'m greedy for that satisfaction of doing something hard and knowing that, even though I was afraid I couldn\'t do it, that somehow I can deliver.','',NULL,'Hard,Afraid,Knowing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2385,'','Alan Alda','Actor','\nJanuary 28, 1936\n','','American','The creative is the place where no one else has ever been. You have to leave the city of your comfort and go into the wilderness of your intuition.','',NULL,'Ever,Place,Else',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2386,'Life','Alan Alda','Actor','\nJanuary 28, 1936\n','','American','After a while I started to think of that as an image of something that went a lot deeper than the dead dog, which is you can\'t bring back anything to life.','',NULL,'Anything,After',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2387,'','Alan Alda','Actor','\nJanuary 28, 1936\n','','American','Almost everybody that\'s well-known gets tagged with a nickname.','',NULL,'Everybody,Almost,Nickname',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2388,'Money','Alan Alda','Actor','\nJanuary 28, 1936\n','','American','If I can\'t get the girl, at least give me more money.','',NULL,'Girl,Give',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2389,'','Alan Alda','Actor','\nJanuary 28, 1936\n','','American','And I think belief is one of those things that comes to people in their own way. And just because I believe in something doesn\'t mean I think that you should.','',NULL,'Believe,Mean,Belief',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2390,'Age','Alan Alda','Actor','\nJanuary 28, 1936\n','','American','Here\'s my Golden Rule for a tarnished age: Be fair with others, but keep after them until they\'re fair with you.','',NULL,'After,Others',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2391,'Work,Time','Alan Alda','Actor','\nJanuary 28, 1936\n','','American','I don\'t really worry about the size of the part much any more. It\'s nice to have more time to work on the character, and to have big scenes to play. But if there\'s something playable there, and if it\'s interesting to do, then that\'s nice.','',NULL,'Nice',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2392,'Business,Knowledge','Alan Alda','Actor','\nJanuary 28, 1936\n','','American','I find myself going to places where I really have no business, speaking to these people in a whole other field that I have no extensive knowledge of. But I do it very often because it scares me.','',NULL,'Find',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2393,'Good','Alan Alda','Actor','\nJanuary 28, 1936\n','','American','I found I wasn\'t asking good enough questions because I assumed I knew something. I would box them into a corner with a badly formed question, and they didn\'t know how to get out of it. Now, I let them take me through it step by step, and I listen.','',NULL,'Through,Enough',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2394,'','Jason Aldean','Musician','\nFebruary 28, 1977\n','','American','After my first No. 1 song back in 2006, I worried I may never have another one.','',NULL,'May,After,Another',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2395,'Music','Jason Aldean','Musician','\nFebruary 28, 1977\n','','American','Alabama - they were the masters of that. They could come out with \'Mountain Music\' or \'Tennessee River\' and then turn around and come out with \'Feels So Right.\' Go out and have fun and be those guys that like to party, then turn around and make every woman in America want Randy Owen.','',NULL,'Fun,Woman',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2396,'','Jason Aldean','Musician','\nFebruary 28, 1977\n','','American','As a new artist, you come out, and there are so many other new artists. It seems like there\'s a whole wave of new artists that come along every year. In \'05, I was part of the crop. It was a lot harder trying to set myself apart from the rest of the pack.','',NULL,'Trying,Whole,Year',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2397,'Family,Money,Home','Jason Aldean','Musician','\nFebruary 28, 1977\n','','American','But for me, I thought you made a record, you got on a bus, went out and played your shows and made a lot of money. That was the way it was supposed to go down. But there\'s a lot more to it than that. There are a lot of early mornings, late nights, a lot of traveling, a lot of being away from home, b','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2398,'Music,Time,Smile','Jason Aldean','Musician','\nFebruary 28, 1977\n','','American','Country music in the mid-\'90s was a big influence on my career, and I played all the songs that are referenced in \'\'94\' back in my club days. Joe Diffie was rocking a sick mullet, and he was hotter than ever... just putting out monster hit after monster hit. It totally takes me back to those days, a','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2399,'','Jason Aldean','Musician','\nFebruary 28, 1977\n','','American','Entertainer of the Year, to me, there\'s never been any question that that\'s one on my bucket list that I want. I\'m not going to sit here and lie to you. If there\'s one that I ever could get - I would trade all the rest of them in for that one.','',NULL,'Lie,Ever,Here',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2400,'','Jason Aldean','Musician','\nFebruary 28, 1977\n','','American','For every album, I look at where I\'m at in my career and think of a title that kind of represents that. And for me, \'Night Train\' was kind of a metaphor for where things have gone, from being on one bus with 12 other guys, pulling a trailer my first few years on the road, to now. We\'re out here with','',NULL,'Career,Night,Here',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2401,'Work,Great','Jason Aldean','Musician','\nFebruary 28, 1977\n','','American','I didn\'t want my records to sound like anybody else, and when I\'ve got my guys in the studio, I have a language with those guys because we work together every day. A lot of times, you bring in outside guys, studio players, whatever, and they\'re great musicians. It\'s just that they don\'t necessarily ','',NULL,'Together',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2402,'Music','Jason Aldean','Musician','\nFebruary 28, 1977\n','','American','I don\'t know if Nashville will ever be ousted as the Music City. But I also think that here, over the last few years, Georgia has definitely kind of risen to the top as far as the crop of young artists coming out of this area that are kind of making waves, you know?','',NULL,'Ever,Young',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2403,'Good,Women,Wisdom','Jason Aldean','Musician','\nFebruary 28, 1977\n','','American','I don\'t think I really have any wisdom. Stay out of trouble. Good luck. Stay away from women because they will burn you, haha.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2404,'','Jason Aldean','Musician','\nFebruary 28, 1977\n','','American','I got a hat deal with Resistol, where I have my own line of cowboy hats.','',NULL,'Deal,Line,Hat',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2405,'Music,Great','Jason Aldean','Musician','\nFebruary 28, 1977\n','','American','I grew up listening to all kinds of music, everything from country to rock, pop, R&B and even rap, so for me, music is music and a great song is a great song.','',NULL,'Rock',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2406,'Music','Jason Aldean','Musician','\nFebruary 28, 1977\n','','American','I grew up listening to everything. And rock and roll has always been a big, big part of it - as big a part of what I do as any other type of music.','',NULL,'Rock,Everything',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2407,'Time,Best','Jason Aldean','Musician','\nFebruary 28, 1977\n','','American','I had a friend, Melissa, who was 28 years old. She was my best friend\'s wife, and she was my wife\'s best friend. She died of breast cancer. When she passed away back in 2004 was the last time I cried.','',NULL,'Wife',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2408,'Music','Jason Aldean','Musician','\nFebruary 28, 1977\n','','American','I had an opportunity to play baseball in college, but I just didn\'t want to go to school. I started focusing on my music and it was game over!','',NULL,'School,Game',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2409,'','Jason Aldean','Musician','\nFebruary 28, 1977\n','','American','I had no idea \'Big Green Tractor\' was going to be as big a hit as it was. You just can\'t predict those things.','',NULL,'Big,Idea,Hit',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2410,'Love,Music','Jason Aldean','Musician','\nFebruary 28, 1977\n','','American','I have a love of baseball and a love of music.','',NULL,'Baseball',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2411,'','Jason Aldean','Musician','\nFebruary 28, 1977\n','','American','I haven\'t figured out why people like what they like. I don\'t know. I wish I did. I could sell that to everybody, man, and be a millionaire.','',NULL,'Did,Why,Wish',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2412,'','Jason Aldean','Musician','\nFebruary 28, 1977\n','','American','I know I\'m not gonna please everybody when I make a record. I don\'t let that affect any of my decisions.','',NULL,'Decisions,Everybody,Please',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2413,'Love,Good','Jason Aldean','Musician','\nFebruary 28, 1977\n','','American','I love fried okra. The fact that it\'s okra makes me feel like it\'s good for you - I forget the fact that it\'s fried.','',NULL,'Forget',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2414,'Love,Music','Jason Aldean','Musician','\nFebruary 28, 1977\n','','American','I love playing music. And that\'s what it\'s all about.','',NULL,'Playing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2415,'','Jason Aldean','Musician','\nFebruary 28, 1977\n','','American','I think every artist wants to have that \'Grammy award winner\' tag in front of their name.','',NULL,'Winner,Artist,Name',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2416,'Music','Jason Aldean','Musician','\nFebruary 28, 1977\n','','American','I think from an artist standpoint, you have to put out music that you feel like represents you and things you feel like your crowd wants to hear. And if that drives them to go and download the album or the single, that\'s what we want.','',NULL,'Single,Put',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2417,'Work,Great,Respect','Jason Aldean','Musician','\nFebruary 28, 1977\n','','American','I think it\'s important for artists to work together. It\'s great for fans to see, like, Ludacris came out to our show in Atlanta and kinda made a surprise appearance there, it shows a mutual respect for what each other does.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2418,'','Jason Aldean','Musician','\nFebruary 28, 1977\n','','American','I think people think musicians or actors or whatever are hot... a lot of times because of what they do. If I was walking through the mall eight years ago and had on some shorts and whatever, flip-flops and a T-shirt, I\'m pretty sure nobody would really care. So I have to believe that the fact that I','',NULL,'Believe,Care,Through',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2419,'Patriotism','Richard Aldington','Writer','\nJuly 8, 1892\n','\nJuly 27, 1962\n','English','Nationalism is a silly cock crowing on his own dunghill.','',NULL,'Silly',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2420,'Science','Brian Aldiss','Writer','\nAugust 18, 1925\n','','English','Science fiction is no more written for scientists that ghost stories are written for ghosts.','',NULL,'Written,Stories',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2421,'','Brian Aldiss','Writer','\nAugust 18, 1925\n','','English','Civilization is the distance man has placed between himself and his excreta.','',NULL,'Between,Himself,Distance',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2422,'','Brian Aldiss','Writer','\nAugust 18, 1925\n','','English','Feedback is a pleasant thing. I get a lot of letters from unexpected people in unexpected places.','',NULL,'Unexpected,Places,Pleasant',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2423,'','Brian Aldiss','Writer','\nAugust 18, 1925\n','','English','I am a writer and always was; being a writer is an integral part of my identity. Being published, being well regarded, is a component of that identity.','',NULL,'Writer,Identity,Part',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2424,'Truth','Brian Aldiss','Writer','\nAugust 18, 1925\n','','English','I can\'t help believing that these things that come from the subconscious mind have a sort of truth to them. It may not be a scientific truth, but it\'s psychological truth.','',NULL,'Mind,Help',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2425,'Work','Brian Aldiss','Writer','\nAugust 18, 1925\n','','English','It is comparatively easy to become a writer; staying a writer, resisting formulaic work, generating one\'s own creativity - that\'s a much tougher matter.','',NULL,'Creativity,Become',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2426,'','Brian Aldiss','Writer','\nAugust 18, 1925\n','','English','Keep violence in the mind where it belongs.','',NULL,'Mind,Keep,Violence',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2427,'','Brian Aldiss','Writer','\nAugust 18, 1925\n','','English','Whatever creativity is, it is in part a solution to a problem.','',NULL,'Creativity,Problem,Whatever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2428,'','Brian Aldiss','Writer','\nAugust 18, 1925\n','','English','When childhood dies, its corpses are called adults.','',NULL,'Childhood,Called,Corpses',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2429,'','Mohammed Aldouri','Politician','1942','','Iraqi','The American invasion did not succeed in Vietnam, and will never succeed in Iraq.','',NULL,'Did,American,Succeed',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2430,'','Mohammed Aldouri','Politician','1942','','Iraqi','We have no such weapons at all, no chemical weapons, no biological weapons.','',NULL,'Weapons,Chemical,Biological',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2431,'','Mohammed Aldouri','Politician','1942','','Iraqi','Your message is stupid. Iraq is not afraid of you or anyone else when it has a right to claim. What you warned about is not on Iraq\'s agenda. Iraq is vital and powerful. It is not an opportunistic country. Your administration has not learned from the past.','',NULL,'Stupid,Powerful,Past',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2432,'Life','Robert Aldrich','Director','\nAugust 9, 1918\n','\nDecember 5, 1983\n','American','The same characters that keep reappearing, bigger than life, find their own integrity in doing what they do the way they do it, even if it causes their own deaths.','',NULL,'Integrity,Find',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2433,'Life','Robert Aldrich','Director','\nAugust 9, 1918\n','\nDecember 5, 1983\n','American','I don\'t think violence on film breeds violence in life. Violence in life breeds violence in films.','',NULL,'Violence,Film',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2434,'','Thomas Bailey Aldrich','Poet','\nNovember 11, 1836\n','\nMarch 19, 1907\n','American','I like to have a thing suggested rather than told in full. When every detail is given, the mind rests satisfied, and the imagination loses the desire to use its own wings.','',NULL,'Mind,Rather,Desire',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2435,'','Thomas Bailey Aldrich','Poet','\nNovember 11, 1836\n','\nMarch 19, 1907\n','American','Civilization is the lamb\'s skin in which barbarism masquerades.','',NULL,'Skin,Barbarism,Lamb',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2436,'','Thomas Bailey Aldrich','Poet','\nNovember 11, 1836\n','\nMarch 19, 1907\n','American','No bird has ever uttered note That was not in some first bird\'s throat; Since Eden\'s freshness and man\'s fall No rose has been original.','',NULL,'Ever,Since,Fall',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2437,'','Thomas Bailey Aldrich','Poet','\nNovember 11, 1836\n','\nMarch 19, 1907\n','American','There must be such a thing as a child with average ability, but you can\'t find a parent who will admit that it is his child.','',NULL,'Must,Find,Child',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2438,'Age','Thomas Bailey Aldrich','Poet','\nNovember 11, 1836\n','\nMarch 19, 1907\n','American','To keep the heart unwrinkled, to be hopeful, kindly, cheerful, reverent - that is to triumph over old age.','',NULL,'Heart,Old',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2439,'','Thomas Bailey Aldrich','Poet','\nNovember 11, 1836\n','\nMarch 19, 1907\n','American','A man is known by the company his mind keeps.','',NULL,'Mind,Company,Known',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2440,'Age','Thomas Bailey Aldrich','Poet','\nNovember 11, 1836\n','\nMarch 19, 1907\n','American','Books that have become classics - books that have had their day and now get more praise than perusal - always remind me of retired colonels and majors and captains who, having reached the age limit, find themselves retired on half pay.','',NULL,'Find,Become',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2441,'','Thomas Bailey Aldrich','Poet','\nNovember 11, 1836\n','\nMarch 19, 1907\n','American','The man who suspects his own tediousness is yet to be born.','',NULL,'Born,Yet,Suspects',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2442,'Men','Thomas Bailey Aldrich','Poet','\nNovember 11, 1836\n','\nMarch 19, 1907\n','American','The ocean moans over dead men\'s bones.','',NULL,'Dead,Ocean',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2443,'Alone','Thomas Bailey Aldrich','Poet','\nNovember 11, 1836\n','\nMarch 19, 1907\n','American','They fail, and they alone, who have not striven.','',NULL,'Fail,Striven',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2444,'Art','Thomas Bailey Aldrich','Poet','\nNovember 11, 1836\n','\nMarch 19, 1907\n','American','True art selects and paraphrases, but seldom gives a verbatim translation.','',NULL,'True,Seldom',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2445,'','Thomas Bailey Aldrich','Poet','\nNovember 11, 1836\n','\nMarch 19, 1907\n','American','What is lovely never dies, put passes into other loveliness.','',NULL,'Put,Lovely,Passes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2446,'Time,Women','Lily Aldridge','Model','\nNovember 15, 1985\n','','American','I\'m a woman, of course I still have curves on me, and that\'s ok. I had a baby and I\'ve worked hard. And I don\'t think women should have to feel that kind of pressure. I\'ve done it really healthfully, and I took my time.','',NULL,'Woman',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2447,'Family','Lily Aldridge','Model','\nNovember 15, 1985\n','','American','But I want to start a family one day, and be involved in more charities, helping children.','',NULL,'Children,Start',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2448,'','Lily Aldridge','Model','\nNovember 15, 1985\n','','American','I always take working out seriously, but before a shoot I do extra sit ups and squats. I also eat more vegetables and drink a ton of water, because it really helps my skin glow.','',NULL,'Before,Working,Water',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2449,'Love,Change','Lily Aldridge','Model','\nNovember 15, 1985\n','','American','I love doing Pilates and dance. It\'s fun to mix things up and change your program every ten days.','',NULL,'Fun',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2450,'Love,Mom','Lily Aldridge','Model','\nNovember 15, 1985\n','','American','I love every second of being a mom.','',NULL,'Second',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2451,'Family,Food','Lily Aldridge','Model','\nNovember 15, 1985\n','','American','I think I\'m going to give my baby her first food on Thanksgiving, make her some organic sweet potato. I\'m very excited! It\'s going to be a big day and my husband is in charge of the turkey - he\'s the chef of the family!','',NULL,'Husband',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2452,'Love','Lily Aldridge','Model','\nNovember 15, 1985\n','','American','I think it\'s really important to mix cardio with toning, so I love boxing and then add in Pilates or ballet to keep me long and lean and avoid bulking up.','',NULL,'Important,Long',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2453,'Work','Lily Aldridge','Model','\nNovember 15, 1985\n','','American','I work every day. I was flying the other day. and I was like, where am I flying? I have no idea, I work so much.','',NULL,'Idea,Flying',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2454,'Diet','Lily Aldridge','Model','\nNovember 15, 1985\n','','American','I\'m eating a lot of organic proteins and vegetables! Maintaining a healthy, balanced diet is my No. 1 priority because I\'m nursing my daughter.','',NULL,'Healthy,Daughter',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2455,'Wedding','Lily Aldridge','Model','\nNovember 15, 1985\n','','American','It\'s important to still look like yourself on your wedding day, so I didn\'t do anything drastic.','',NULL,'Yourself,Important',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2456,'','Lily Aldridge','Model','\nNovember 15, 1985\n','','American','The first Victoria\'s Secret model I ever met was Adriana Lima, and she was so nice to me. She was very generous and very nurturing. She made sure people talked to me!','',NULL,'Nice,Ever,Made',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2457,'','Buzz Aldrin','Astronaut','\nJanuary 20, 1930\n','','American','We can continue to try and clean up the gutters all over the world and spend all of our resources looking at just the dirty spots and trying to make them clean. Or we can lift our eyes up and look into the skies and move forward in an evolutionary way.','',NULL,'Forward,Trying,Eyes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2458,'Life,Education','Buzz Aldrin','Astronaut','\nJanuary 20, 1930\n','','American','There\'s a need for accepting responsibility - for a person\'s life and making choices that are not just ones for immediate short-term comfort. You need to make an investment, and the investment is in health and education.','',NULL,'Health',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2459,'','Buzz Aldrin','Astronaut','\nJanuary 20, 1930\n','','American','I think humans will reach Mars, and I would like to see it happen in my lifetime.','',NULL,'Happen,Reach,Lifetime',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2460,'','Buzz Aldrin','Astronaut','\nJanuary 20, 1930\n','','American','Mars is there, waiting to be reached.','',NULL,'Waiting,Mars,Reached',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2461,'Life','Sholom Aleichem','Writer','\nMarch 2, 1859\n','\nMay 13, 1916\n','Russian','Life is a dream for the wise, a game for the fool, a comedy for the rich, a tragedy for the poor.','',NULL,'Wise,Fool',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2462,'','Sholom Aleichem','Writer','\nMarch 2, 1859\n','\nMay 13, 1916\n','Russian','No matter how bad things get you got to go on living, even if it kills you.','',NULL,'Bad,Living,Matter',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2463,'','Sholom Aleichem','Writer','\nMarch 2, 1859\n','\nMay 13, 1916\n','Russian','The rich swell up with pride, the poor from hunger.','',NULL,'Rich,Poor,Pride',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2464,'Work,Morning','Sholom Aleichem','Writer','\nMarch 2, 1859\n','\nMay 13, 1916\n','Russian','A bachelor is a man who comes to work each morning from a different direction.','',NULL,'Different',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2465,'Nature','Sholom Aleichem','Writer','\nMarch 2, 1859\n','\nMay 13, 1916\n','Russian','Gossip is nature\'s telephone.','',NULL,'Gossip,Telephone',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2466,'Poetry','Vicente Aleixandre','Poet','\nApril 26, 1898\n','\nDecember 14, 1984\n','Spanish','Poetry is a succession of questions which the poet constantly poses.','',NULL,'Questions,Poet',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2467,'Love,Family,Time','Kevin Alejandro','Actor','\nApril 7, 1976\n','','Algerian','I absolutely love spending time with my family.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2468,'Love,Romantic','Kevin Alejandro','Actor','\nApril 7, 1976\n','','Algerian','I want to do all kinds of things. I want to do some comedy. I\'d love to do a romantic comedy, and I\'d love to do some period pieces with classical text. I\'d love somebody to cast me as Macbeth, but for a film. I just want to be all over the place.','',NULL,'Place',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2469,'Life,Happiness','Alexander Alekhine','Celebrity','\nOctober 31, 1892\n','\nMarch 24, 1946\n','Russian','The purpose of human life and the sense of happiness is to give the maximum what the man is able to give.','',NULL,'Human',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2470,'','Alexander Alekhine','Celebrity','\nOctober 31, 1892\n','\nMarch 24, 1946\n','Russian','Chess first of all teaches you to be objective.','',NULL,'Chess,Objective,Teaches',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2471,'Art','Alexander Alekhine','Celebrity','\nOctober 31, 1892\n','\nMarch 24, 1946\n','Russian','Chess for me is not a game, but an art. Yes, and I take upon myself all those responsibilities which an art imposes on its adherents.','',NULL,'Game,Yes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2472,'Knowledge','Alexander Alekhine','Celebrity','\nOctober 31, 1892\n','\nMarch 24, 1946\n','Russian','Chess is not only knowledge and logic.','',NULL,'Logic,Chess',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2473,'Beauty','Alexander Alekhine','Celebrity','\nOctober 31, 1892\n','\nMarch 24, 1946\n','Russian','I believe that true beauty of chess is more than enough to satisfy all possible demands.','',NULL,'Believe,True',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2474,'Work','Alexander Alekhine','Celebrity','\nOctober 31, 1892\n','\nMarch 24, 1946\n','Russian','I have had to work long and hard to eradicate the dangerous delusion that, in a bad position, I could always, or nearly always, conjure up some unexpected combination to extricate me from my difficulties.','',NULL,'Bad,Hard',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2475,'','Alexander Alekhine','Celebrity','\nOctober 31, 1892\n','\nMarch 24, 1946\n','Russian','I think that for the highest achievements nowadays... need to have the stable as a rock scientific base. And also need to own modesty.','',NULL,'Rock,Scientific,Highest',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2476,'Fear','Alexander Alekhine','Celebrity','\nOctober 31, 1892\n','\nMarch 24, 1946\n','Russian','In my opinion, a master is morally obliged to seize every sort of opportunity and to try to solve the problems of the position without fear of some simplifications.','',NULL,'Without,Try',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2477,'Beauty','Alexander Alekhine','Celebrity','\nOctober 31, 1892\n','\nMarch 24, 1946\n','Russian','Oh! this opponent, this collaborator against your will, whose notion of beauty always differs from yours and whose means are often too limited for active assistance to your intentions!','',NULL,'Often,Against',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2478,'Time','Alexander Alekhine','Celebrity','\nOctober 31, 1892\n','\nMarch 24, 1946\n','Russian','The fact that a player is very short of time is, to my mind, as little to be considered an excuse as, for instance, the statement of the law-breaker that he was drunk at the time he committed the crime.','',NULL,'Mind,Drunk',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2479,'Good','Jean Alesi','Celebrity','\nJune 11, 1964\n','','French','It wasn\'t all frustration. I\'ve had a lot of good times with Ferrari as well.','',NULL,'Times,Ferrari',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2480,'Positive','Jean Alesi','Celebrity','\nJune 11, 1964\n','','French','I have never won a race, and that is my main disappointment - but you have to be positive.','',NULL,'Won,Race',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2481,'','Jean Alesi','Celebrity','\nJune 11, 1964\n','','French','Although it\'s only the beginning of the championship, I am very surprised at my capability.','',NULL,'Beginning,Surprised,Capability',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2482,'Family,Time,Good','Jean Alesi','Celebrity','\nJune 11, 1964\n','','French','Am I calm all the time? That is a question to ask my mother. I am very happy in my home. I have a good family, that gives me something extra.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2483,'','Jean Alesi','Celebrity','\nJune 11, 1964\n','','French','Eddie Jordan found me all the drives. If I am with Tyrrell today, it is because Eddie was there.','',NULL,'Today,Found,Jordan',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2484,'Experience','Jean Alesi','Celebrity','\nJune 11, 1964\n','','French','Experience has taught me that you have to improve all the time-little bit by little bit-and not keeping starting everything from new.','',NULL,'Everything,Bit',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2485,'Home','Jean Alesi','Celebrity','\nJune 11, 1964\n','','French','I am a professional. At the circuit I am calm. At home I am very different.','',NULL,'Different,Calm',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2486,'','Jean Alesi','Celebrity','\nJune 11, 1964\n','','French','I am not close to retirement. I still have a lot more that I can achieve. There are younger guys coming into F1, but I am not old and I\'m not finished.','',NULL,'Still,Old,Achieve',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2487,'','Jean Alesi','Celebrity','\nJune 11, 1964\n','','French','I decided to do the maximum to hold onto the lead for as long as possible. That is why I pushed so hard from the beginning. I was at 100 percent concentration.','',NULL,'Hard,Long,Why',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2488,'Time','Jean Alesi','Celebrity','\nJune 11, 1964\n','','French','I lived in England to learn English. When I went to England for the first time, it was like being on the Moon. I had no friends, I couldn\'t speak the language. I was very isolated.','',NULL,'Friends,Learn',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2489,'','Jean Alesi','Celebrity','\nJune 11, 1964\n','','French','I made my choice to be in Ferrari. It is not easy because it is important for a man to have satisfaction. And for me to get the satisfaction I want means getting results.','',NULL,'Important,Made,Easy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2490,'','Jean Alesi','Celebrity','\nJune 11, 1964\n','','French','I must use Ferrari to the maximum. My priority is to get results. Then we will see what happens.','',NULL,'Must,Happens,Results',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2491,'Future','Jean Alesi','Celebrity','\nJune 11, 1964\n','','French','I think I will have a lot of opportunities in the future.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2492,'','Jean Alesi','Celebrity','\nJune 11, 1964\n','','French','I was quite excited, but I was sure I wouldn\'t win the race. I am a realist.','',NULL,'Win,Sure,Quite',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2493,'','Jean Alesi','Celebrity','\nJune 11, 1964\n','','French','I will be better in Monte Carlo than I was in Phoenix. If I can\'t win maybe I will lead 50 laps.','',NULL,'Better,Win,Maybe',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2494,'','Jean Alesi','Celebrity','\nJune 11, 1964\n','','French','I\'m not sure they understand everything about racing cars. I am not sure that this is wise.','',NULL,'Wise,Everything,Understand',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2495,'','Jean Alesi','Celebrity','\nJune 11, 1964\n','','French','It\'s my job, but I think it is too much.','',NULL,'Job',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2496,'Future','Jean Alesi','Celebrity','\nJune 11, 1964\n','','French','My contract is just for this year, but I have an option for next year. It is not signed at this moment, but I am only concentrating on this year. I don\'t know exactly what I will do in the future.','',NULL,'Moment,Year',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2497,'Best','Jean Alesi','Celebrity','\nJune 11, 1964\n','','French','That was my dream, to drive for Ferrari, but I am not a kid any more. If Ferrari is the best team and if I get the chance to drive for Ferrari, it would be with pleasure.','',NULL,'Team,Dream',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2498,'','Jean Alesi','Celebrity','\nJune 11, 1964\n','','French','To be honest, I am not happy about all the publicity.','',NULL,'Happy,Honest,Publicity',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2499,'Family,Time,Home','Jean Alesi','Celebrity','\nJune 11, 1964\n','','French','When I go back to France now I spend all the my time with press and sponsors. I do not have a lot of time to spend at home with my family.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2500,'Good','Jean Alesi','Celebrity','\nJune 11, 1964\n','','French','When you are in a good position you are sure to drive well and to be very concentrated in each corner.','',NULL,'Sure,Drive',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2501,'','Jean Alesi','Celebrity','\nJune 11, 1964\n','','French','You never really know how quick you are before you reach F1.','',NULL,'Before,Reach,Quick',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2502,'Good','Jean Alesi','Celebrity','\nJune 11, 1964\n','','French','You tend to think that there is a big gap between F1 and everything else. F1 is where all the fantastic drivers are, so you just don\'t know how good you are until you get there.','',NULL,'Everything,Big',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2503,'Nature','Archibald Alexander','Clergyman','1772','1851','American','Nature never makes any blunders, when she makes a fool she means it.','',NULL,'Fool,Makes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2504,'','Archibald Alexander','Clergyman','1772','1851','American','No one was ever saved because his sins were small; no one was ever rejected on account of the greatness of his sins. Where sin abounded, grace shall much more abound.','',NULL,'Ever,Small,Greatness',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2505,'','Archibald Alexander','Clergyman','1772','1851','American','It will never do to plead sin as an excuse for sin, or to attempt to justify sinful acts by pleading that we have an evil heart. This instead of being a valid apology, is the very ground of our condemnation.','',NULL,'Heart,Evil,Apology',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2506,'Men','Archibald Alexander','Clergyman','1772','1851','American','Men are more accountable for their motives, than for anything else; and primarily, morality consists in the motives, that is in the affections.','',NULL,'Anything,Else',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2507,'Men','Archibald Alexander','Clergyman','1772','1851','American','If you were not a sinful, polluted, helpless, and miserable creature, this Savior would not be suited to you, and you would not be comprehended in his gracious invitations to the children of men.','',NULL,'Children,Miserable',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2508,'','Archibald Alexander','Clergyman','1772','1851','American','Do not for a moment suppose that you must make yourself better, or prepare your heart for a worthy reception of Christ, but come at once - come as you are.','',NULL,'Yourself,Heart,Must',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2509,'God','Archibald Alexander','Clergyman','1772','1851','American','God is not glorified in any transaction upon earth so much as in the conversion of a sinner.','',NULL,'Earth,Sinner',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2510,'God','Archibald Alexander','Clergyman','1772','1851','American','But however long you may have continued in rebellion, and how ever black and long the catalog of your sins, yet if you will now turn to God by a sincere repentance, and believe in the Lord Jesus Christ, you shall not be cast out.','',NULL,'Believe,May',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2511,'Good,Great,Men','Archibald Alexander','Clergyman','1772','1851','American','It is commonly said that men are forward to believe whatever is connected with their own interest. This in common cases is true; but it is also true, that when some very great and unexpected good news is brought to us, we find it very difficult to credit it.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2512,'Time','Archibald Alexander','Clergyman','1772','1851','American','None can less afford to delay than the aged sinner. Now is the time. Now or never. You have, as it were, one foot already in the grave. Your opportunities will soon be over. Strive, then, I entreat you, to enter in at the strait gate.','',NULL,'Less,Soon',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2513,'Love','Arthur Alexander','Musician','\nMay 10, 1940\n','\nJune 9, 1993\n','American','I paint because I love to cut mats.','',NULL,'Cut,Paint',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2514,'','Bill Alexander','Politician','\nJanuary 16, 1934\n','','American','Intellectuals, academics, writers and poets were an important force in the early groups of volunteers. They had the means to get to Spain and were accustomed to travelling, whereas very few workers had left British shores.','',NULL,'Important,Means,Few',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2515,'Anger','Bill Alexander','Politician','\nJanuary 16, 1934\n','','American','The anger in the Brigade against those who fought the Republic in the rear was sharpened by reports of weapons, even tanks, being kept from the front and hidden for treacherous purposes.','',NULL,'Against,Front',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2516,'Government','Bill Alexander','Politician','\nJanuary 16, 1934\n','','American','The character and fight against fascism moved centre stage when, in 1936, Franco attempted to overthrow by force the Popular Front Government of Republican Spain.','',NULL,'Character,Fight',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2517,'Life','Bill Alexander','Politician','\nJanuary 16, 1934\n','','American','The International Brigades and the British volunteers were, numerically, only a small part of the Republican forces, but nearly all had accepted the need for organization and order in civilian life.','',NULL,'Small,Republican',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2518,'Alone','Bill Alexander','Politician','\nJanuary 16, 1934\n','','American','The International Brigades provided a shock force while the Republic trained and organized an army from an assemblage of individuals. The Spanish people knew they were not fighting alone.','',NULL,'Fighting,While',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2519,'','Bill Alexander','Politician','\nJanuary 16, 1934\n','','American','The news of the open military help to Franco from Hitler and Mussolini, and the heroic resistance of the people of Madrid, Barcelona and the big cities fired a widespread wish to help the Republic and its people.','',NULL,'Help,Wish,Big',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2520,'','Christopher Alexander','Architect','\nOctober 4, 1936\n','','American','Nowadays, the process of growth and development almost never seems to manage to create this subtle balance between the importance of the individual parts, and the coherence of the environment as a whole. One or the other always dominates.','',NULL,'Between,Whole,Balance',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2521,'Great','Christopher Alexander','Architect','\nOctober 4, 1936\n','','American','It is not possible to make great buildings, or great towns, beautiful places, places where you feel yourself, places where you feel alive, except by following this way. And, as you will see, this way will lead anyone who looks for it to buildings which are themselves as ancient in their form, as the','',NULL,'Beautiful,Yourself',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2522,'Life,Nature','Christopher Alexander','Architect','\nOctober 4, 1936\n','','American','The structure of life I have described in buildings - the structure which I believe to be objective - is deeply and inextricably connected with the human person, and with the innermost nature of human feeling.','',NULL,'Believe',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2523,'Life,Work','Christopher Alexander','Architect','\nOctober 4, 1936\n','','American','To work our way towards a shared language once again, we must first learn how to discover patterns which are deep, and capable of generating life.','',NULL,'Must',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2524,'','Christopher Alexander','Architect','\nOctober 4, 1936\n','','American','We are searching for some kind of harmony between two intangibles: a form which we have not yet designed and a context which we cannot properly describe.','',NULL,'Two,Cannot,Between',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2525,'Nature','Christopher Alexander','Architect','\nOctober 4, 1936\n','','American','From a sequence of these individual patterns, whole buildings with the character of nature will form themselves within your thoughts, as easily as sentences.','',NULL,'Character,Thoughts',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2526,'','Christopher Alexander','Architect','\nOctober 4, 1936\n','','American','A building or a town will only be alive to the extent that it is governed in a timeless way. It is a process which brings order out of nothing but ourselves; it cannot be attained, but it will happen of its own accord, if we will only let it.','',NULL,'Nothing,Happen,Cannot',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2527,'Life','Christopher Alexander','Architect','\nOctober 4, 1936\n','','American','But in practice master plans fail - because they create totalitarian order, not organic order. They are too rigid; they cannot easily adapt to the natural and unpredictable changes that inevitably arise in the life of a community.','',NULL,'Cannot,Fail',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2528,'Great,Design','Christopher Alexander','Architect','\nOctober 4, 1936\n','','American','Complexity is one of the great problems in environmental design.','',NULL,'Problems',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2529,'Work','Christopher Alexander','Architect','\nOctober 4, 1936\n','','American','Drawings help people to work out intricate relationships between parts.','',NULL,'Help,Between',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2530,'','Christopher Alexander','Architect','\nOctober 4, 1936\n','','American','Everyone is aware that most of the built environment today lacks a natural order, an order which presents itself very strongly in places that were built centuries ago.','',NULL,'Today,Everyone,Order',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2531,'','Christopher Alexander','Architect','\nOctober 4, 1936\n','','American','I mean, making simulations of what you\'re going to build is tremendously useful if you can get feedback from them that will tell you where you\'ve gone wrong and what you can do about it.','',NULL,'Mean,Wrong,Tell',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2532,'','Christopher Alexander','Architect','\nOctober 4, 1936\n','','American','In an organic environment, every place is unique, and the different places also cooperate, with no parts left over, to create a global whole - a whole which can be identified by everyone who is part of it.','',NULL,'Different,Place,Everyone',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2533,'','Christopher Alexander','Architect','\nOctober 4, 1936\n','','American','In short, no pattern is an isolated entity. Each pattern can exist in the world only to the extent that is supported by other patterns: the larger patterns in which it is embedded, the patterns of the same size that surround it, and the smaller patterns which are embedded in it.','',NULL,'Same,Short,Exist',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2534,'Work,Family,Design','Christopher Alexander','Architect','\nOctober 4, 1936\n','','American','Once you understand this way, you will be able to make your room alive; you will be able to design a house together with your family; a garden for your children; places where you can work; beautiful terraces where you can sit and dream.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2535,'','Christopher Alexander','Architect','\nOctober 4, 1936\n','','American','Speaking as a builder, if you start something, you must have a vision of the thing which arises from your instinct about preserving and enhancing what is there.','',NULL,'Must,Start,Vision',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2536,'Dreams,Power','Christopher Alexander','Architect','\nOctober 4, 1936\n','','American','The buildings that I build very often have a dreamlike reality. I don\'t mean by that they have a fantasy quality at all, in fact quite the reverse. They contain in some degree the ingredients that give dreams their power... stuff that\'s very close to us.','',NULL,'Reality',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2537,'Life','Christopher Alexander','Architect','\nOctober 4, 1936\n','','American','The more living patterns there are in a place - a room, a building, or a town - the more it comes to life as an entirety, the more it glows, the more it has that self-maintaining fire which is the quality without a name.','',NULL,'Fire,Without',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2538,'Great,Home','Christopher Alexander','Architect','\nOctober 4, 1936\n','','American','There is one timeless way of building. It is a thousand years old, and the same today as it has ever been. The great traditional buildings of the past, the villages and tents and temples in which man feels at home, have always been made by people who were very close to the center of this way.','',NULL,'Today',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2539,'Nature','Christopher Alexander','Architect','\nOctober 4, 1936\n','','American','This is a fundamental view of the world. It says that when you build a thing you cannot merely build that thing in isolation, but must repair the world around it, and within it, so that the larger world at that one place becomes more coherent, and more whole; and the thing which you make takes its p','',NULL,'Must,Cannot',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2540,'Life','Christopher Alexander','Architect','\nOctober 4, 1936\n','','American','To seek the timeless way we must first know the quality without a name. There is a central quality which is the root criterion of life and spirit in a man, a town, a building, or a wilderness. This quality is objective and precise, but it cannot be named.','',NULL,'Must,Without',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2541,'','Christopher Alexander','Architect','\nOctober 4, 1936\n','','American','We define organic order as the kind of order that is achieved when there is a perfect balance between the needs of the parts, and the needs of the whole.','',NULL,'Perfect,Between,Whole',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2542,'','Christopher Alexander','Architect','\nOctober 4, 1936\n','','American','When you make something, cleaning it out of structural debris is one of the most vital things you do.','',NULL,'Cleaning,Debris,Structural',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2543,'','Eben Alexander','Educator','\nMarch 9, 1851\n','\nMarch 11, 1910\n','American','As a neurosurgeon, I did not believe in the phenomenon of near-death experiences.','',NULL,'Believe,Did,Phenomenon',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2544,'','Eben Alexander','Educator','\nMarch 9, 1851\n','\nMarch 11, 1910\n','American','I grew up in a scientific world, the son of a neurosurgeon.','',NULL,'Son,Scientific,Grew',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2545,'Good,Death','Eben Alexander','Educator','\nMarch 9, 1851\n','\nMarch 11, 1910\n','American','I understand what happens to the brain when people are near death, and I had always believed there were good scientific explanations for the heavenly out-of-body journeys described by those who narrowly escaped death.','',NULL,'Brain',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2546,'History','Eben Alexander','Educator','\nMarch 9, 1851\n','\nMarch 11, 1910\n','American','I\'m not the first person to have discovered evidence that consciousness exists beyond the body. Brief, wonderful glimpses of this realm are as old as human history.','',NULL,'Human,Person',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2547,'','Eben Alexander','Educator','\nMarch 9, 1851\n','\nMarch 11, 1910\n','American','Our spirit is not dependent on the brain or body. It is eternal, and no one has one sentence worth of hard evidence that it isn\'t.','',NULL,'Hard,Brain,Worth',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2548,'','Eben Alexander','Educator','\nMarch 9, 1851\n','\nMarch 11, 1910\n','American','There is no scientific explanation for the fact that while my body lay in coma, my mind - my conscious, inner self - was alive and well.','',NULL,'Mind,Self,Fact',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2549,'Love,Funny,Change','Jaimie Alexander','Actress','\nMarch 12, 1984\n','','American','Chris Farley, I was a huge fan of his growing up. I would love to do something kind of slapstick and funny, maybe where I could change my look even a little bit.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2550,'','Jaimie Alexander','Actress','\nMarch 12, 1984\n','','American','I actually read \'Wonder Woman,\' and here\'s the thing about her: she\'s more of a physical presence than anything else. You don\'t get to really know her on the inside.','',NULL,'Woman,Anything,Else',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2551,'','Jaimie Alexander','Actress','\nMarch 12, 1984\n','','American','I think that when people look at me, and they look at my height and my voice and my coloring, they automatically think, \'Tough.\'','',NULL,'Tough,Voice,Height',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2552,'','Jaimie Alexander','Actress','\nMarch 12, 1984\n','','American','I was cast in \'Thor\' back in 2009, so it sort of took me out of the running for anything tied to DC Comics.','',NULL,'Anything,Took,Running',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2553,'','Jaimie Alexander','Actress','\nMarch 12, 1984\n','','American','I will never be a waif. I want to market myself as a healthy-looking woman who is an action-star kind of girl.','',NULL,'Girl,Woman,Market',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2554,'Love','Jaimie Alexander','Actress','\nMarch 12, 1984\n','','American','I\'ll say this, I\'m no stranger to working with a foreign cast, foreign directors, that sort of thing. I love it, because I think that when you have people from different countries, it sort of brings everyone together, it\'s more of a worldly film.','',NULL,'Together,Different',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2555,'Time','Jaimie Alexander','Actress','\nMarch 12, 1984\n','','American','I\'m pretty healthy, most of the time.','',NULL,'Pretty,Healthy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2556,'','Jaimie Alexander','Actress','\nMarch 12, 1984\n','','American','I\'m probably one of the worst actors as far as preparation goes, because I actually don\'t prepare. I find it easier to read the script and whatever hits me in my stomach, like deep down, I just go with it. And the director kind of molds me whether to go right or left with it.','',NULL,'Deep,Down,Find',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2557,'Love,Funny,Movies','Jaimie Alexander','Actress','\nMarch 12, 1984\n','','American','Just for fun, I\'m really goofy and I would love to do some stupid comedy. I\'m talking, like, crazy, out there, Will Ferrell type of thing. I love it; I think those movies are so funny.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2558,'','Jaimie Alexander','Actress','\nMarch 12, 1984\n','','American','Never be ashamed of what or how you feel... just be honest.','',NULL,'Honest,Ashamed',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2559,'Time','Jaimie Alexander','Actress','\nMarch 12, 1984\n','','American','There was one time I wrestled two boys and I beat them both! They weighed a lot less than I did and I think they didn\'t want to hurt a girl, so I don\'t know if I really won - I\'d like to think I did.','',NULL,'Hurt,Girl',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2560,'','Jaimie Alexander','Actress','\nMarch 12, 1984\n','','American','When I was training, I trained with my younger brother Brady. I would wrestle some of my friends, who I had grown up with, which showed me some moves, but it was never a full on match. When I went to competitions, there were other girls, so I always wrestled girls.','',NULL,'Friends,Training,Brother',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2561,'Art','Jane Alexander','Actress','\nOctober 28, 1939\n','','American','All I want to do is make sure that art is available to all Americans in a participatory way, whether you engage in the art process yourself or you\'re an audience member.','',NULL,'Yourself,Sure',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2562,'','Jane Alexander','Actress','\nOctober 28, 1939\n','','American','I began to think, The endowment has had a bad reputation in the last few years, and that\'s unfair.','',NULL,'Bad,Last,Few',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2563,'Age','Jane Alexander','Actress','\nOctober 28, 1939\n','','American','I don\'t know how one actually would define obscenity. I\'m sure the definition is different according to the age one is living in.','',NULL,'Different,Living',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2564,'Age,Art','Jane Alexander','Actress','\nOctober 28, 1939\n','','American','It would be difficult, in this day and age, to fund art that made racial slurs.','',NULL,'Made',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2565,'','Jane Alexander','Actress','\nOctober 28, 1939\n','','American','Most of our funding goes to organizations and is then used to leverage the private sector.','',NULL,'Used,Goes,Private',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2566,'Art','Jane Alexander','Actress','\nOctober 28, 1939\n','','American','No one\'s conception of art is going to be acceptable to everybody.','',NULL,'Everybody,Acceptable',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2567,'','Jane Alexander','Actress','\nOctober 28, 1939\n','','American','Now, I cannot approve anything the council has rejected, but I can reject anything the council has approved.','',NULL,'Anything,Cannot,Rejected',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2568,'Art,Business','Jane Alexander','Actress','\nOctober 28, 1939\n','','American','Senator Helms might very well do that. I would point out to him that we in the art world are not necessarily in the business of making controversial art.','',NULL,'Him',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2569,'','Jane Alexander','Actress','\nOctober 28, 1939\n','','American','What we do is look for high standards of excellence in the arts.','',NULL,'High,Excellence,Arts',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2570,'','Jason Alexander','Actor','\nSeptember 23, 1959\n','','American','But I didn\'t know much about directing a movie.','',NULL,'Movie,Directing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2571,'','Jason Alexander','Actor','\nSeptember 23, 1959\n','','American','But one sets of grandparents lived on Davidson Avenue in the Bronx and one lived in Manhattan and I had an aunt and uncle in Queens, so in my heart I was a New Yorker.','',NULL,'Heart,Lived,Aunt',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2572,'','Jason Alexander','Actor','\nSeptember 23, 1959\n','','American','I still don\'t know much about directing a movie.','',NULL,'Still,Movie,Directing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2573,'Work','Jason Alexander','Actor','\nSeptember 23, 1959\n','','American','I would work with any one of them again in a heartbeat because it was joyous and incredibly easy.','',NULL,'Again,Easy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2574,'Funny','Jason Alexander','Actor','\nSeptember 23, 1959\n','','American','I\'m always more motivated by the pain of a funny character than by what makes him funny.','',NULL,'Pain,Character',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2575,'Work','Jason Alexander','Actor','\nSeptember 23, 1959\n','','American','The greatest part of the job was... that was for nine years it was a pleasure to go to work.','',NULL,'Greatest,Job',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2576,'Life','Jason Alexander','Actor','\nSeptember 23, 1959\n','','American','The show is like an Edwardian play - emotional life gets stepped on for the sake of accepted manners, and that\'s terrific for actors to play in.','',NULL,'Emotional,Play',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2577,'Funny,Humor','Jason Alexander','Actor','\nSeptember 23, 1959\n','','American','The thing about For Better or Worse is the only thing that made me an okay director for that is that I have a sense of humor, and it was supposed to be funny.','',NULL,'Better',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2578,'','Jason Alexander','Actor','\nSeptember 23, 1959\n','','American','We made a deal that was acceptable to us. We got paid very handsomely for our final season.','',NULL,'Made,Deal,Season',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2579,'','Jason Alexander','Actor','\nSeptember 23, 1959\n','','American','Well, let\'s put in this way, I grew up in West New York, New Jersey.','',NULL,'Put,York,West',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2580,'Time','Jason Alexander','Actor','\nSeptember 23, 1959\n','','American','You know, because of the lack of budget, we had to find neighborhoods where time had stopped - kind of stuck in the \'50s. And no place had that better than Staten Island.','',NULL,'Better,Find',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2581,'Great','Joshua Willis Alexander','Judge','\nJanuary 22, 1852\n','\nFebruary 27, 1936\n','American','There are many great truths which we do not deny, and which nevertheless we do not fully believe.','',NULL,'Believe,Deny',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2582,'Love','Khandi Alexander','Dancer','\nSeptember 4, 1957\n','','American','I like comedy, I love it very much, I love laughing.','',NULL,'Comedy,Laughing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2583,'','Khandi Alexander','Dancer','\nSeptember 4, 1957\n','','American','I don\'t like to be pigeonholed; I don\'t like when people won\'t see me for something because they don\'t think I can do it. I always feel like, at least give me the shot.','',NULL,'Give,Won,Shot',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2584,'Work','Khandi Alexander','Dancer','\nSeptember 4, 1957\n','','American','I feel that the work that I have done in the comedy arena, is priceless in terms of what I learned, timing, everything that these incredibly talented performers were generous enough in teaching me.','',NULL,'Everything,Done',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2585,'','Khandi Alexander','Dancer','\nSeptember 4, 1957\n','','American','I said, \'I\'ll give myself two years. If I can\'t support myself as an actress within two years, then I\'ll go back to choreography.\'','',NULL,'Give,Two,Said',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2586,'','Khandi Alexander','Dancer','\nSeptember 4, 1957\n','','American','So the only things I was being allowed to audition for were small roles in comedies. It broke my heart. No one would see me for anything else. I knew, in order to open up my career, I had to leave or that\'s all I would ever be given.','',NULL,'Heart,Career,Anything',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2587,'','Khandi Alexander','Dancer','\nSeptember 4, 1957\n','','American','Talk about divine intervention. I can\'t even tell you how blessed I feel.','',NULL,'Blessed,Talk,Tell',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2588,'','Khandi Alexander','Dancer','\nSeptember 4, 1957\n','','American','This hiatus coming up I\'m looking at a comedy because I need the balance.','',NULL,'Balance,Comedy,Looking',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2589,'War','Lamar Alexander','Politician','\nJuly 3, 1940\n','','American','There are a growing number of conservatives and Republicans who, while they support the president and support the war in Iraq, wonder how many of these nation-building wars we\'re going to engage in and what the parameters of that are.','',NULL,'While,Support',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2590,'Music','Lamar Alexander','Politician','\nJuly 3, 1940\n','','American','As Governor, I could think of only one way to unify our State that was made up of so many different climates, political beliefs and people, and that was our music.','',NULL,'Political,Different',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2591,'','Lamar Alexander','Politician','\nJuly 3, 1940\n','','American','I need to know the price of a gallon of milk and a dozen eggs. I need to know right now.','',NULL,'Price,Milk,Eggs',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2592,'Health','Lamar Alexander','Politician','\nJuly 3, 1940\n','','American','I think we do better as a country when we go step by step toward a goal, and the goal in this case should be reducing health care costs.','',NULL,'Care,Better',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2593,'Money','Lamar Alexander','Politician','\nJuly 3, 1940\n','','American','If Mr. Bush and Mr. Forbes don\'t get most of the votes, they should be arrested for wasting money.','',NULL,'Wasting,Arrested',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2594,'Music,Best','Lamar Alexander','Politician','\nJuly 3, 1940\n','','American','It is a rare American who does not have some story about how music has made our lives richer and more interesting, how it has changed our moods, brought out the best in our character and even sometimes helped us earn a living.','',NULL,'Character',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2595,'','Lamar Alexander','Politician','\nJuly 3, 1940\n','','American','Put too many one-size-fits-all jackets on Americans and the place explodes.','',NULL,'Put,Place,Jackets',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2596,'Best','Lamar Alexander','Politician','\nJuly 3, 1940\n','','American','September 11 is one of our worst days but it brought out the best in us. It unified us as a country and showed our charitable instincts and reminded us of what we stood for and stand for.','',NULL,'Country,Days',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2597,'','Lamar Alexander','Politician','\nJuly 3, 1940\n','','American','Sooner or later, I need to begin to do what any candidate does in a presidential race; I need to begin to win.','',NULL,'Win,Race,Begin',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2598,'','Lamar Alexander','Politician','\nJuly 3, 1940\n','','American','The goal with a big piece of social legislation is to have a bipartisan result, so the country will accept it.','',NULL,'Country,Goal,Big',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2599,'','Lamar Alexander','Politician','\nJuly 3, 1940\n','','American','The job of mayor and Governor is becoming more and more like the job of university president, which I used to be; it looks like you are in charge, but you are not.','',NULL,'Job,Used,President',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2600,'Great','Lamar Alexander','Politician','\nJuly 3, 1940\n','','American','We are the only country in the world that has taken people from so many different backgrounds, which is a great achievement by itself, but an even greater achievement is that we have turned all of that variety and diversity into unity.','',NULL,'Different,Country',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2601,'','Lamar Alexander','Politician','\nJuly 3, 1940\n','','American','We do all the appropriating. They do not do any of it down at the White House. They send a budget up here, and we don\'t have to pay any attention it to at all. We do what we want to do.','',NULL,'Down,Here,Attention',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2602,'Health','Lamar Alexander','Politician','\nJuly 3, 1940\n','','American','Well, here\'s what I think. I mean, the people are saying, \'We don\'t want it,\' and the Democrats are saying, \'We don\'t care. We\'re going to pass it anyway.\' And so for the next three months, Washington will be consumed with the Democrats trying to jam this through in a very messy procedure an unpopul','',NULL,'Care,Saying',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2603,'Work,Money','Lloyd Alexander','Writer','\nJanuary 30, 1924\n','\nMay 17, 2007\n','American','After I saved some money, I quit work and went to a local college.','',NULL,'After',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2604,'Family','Lloyd Alexander','Writer','\nJanuary 30, 1924\n','\nMay 17, 2007\n','American','After seven years of writing - and working many jobs to support my family - I finally got published.','',NULL,'Writing,After',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2605,'','Lloyd Alexander','Writer','\nJanuary 30, 1924\n','\nMay 17, 2007\n','American','All that writers can do is keep trying to say what is deepest in their hearts.','',NULL,'Trying,Keep,Writers',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2606,'War','Lloyd Alexander','Writer','\nJanuary 30, 1924\n','\nMay 17, 2007\n','American','Eventually, I was sent to Wales and Germany, and after the war, to Paris.','',NULL,'After,Paris',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2607,'Best','Lloyd Alexander','Writer','\nJanuary 30, 1924\n','\nMay 17, 2007\n','American','I decided that adventure was the best way to learn about writing.','',NULL,'Writing,Learn',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2608,'','Lloyd Alexander','Writer','\nJanuary 30, 1924\n','\nMay 17, 2007\n','American','I loved all the world\'s mythologies.','',NULL,'Loved',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2609,'','Lloyd Alexander','Writer','\nJanuary 30, 1924\n','\nMay 17, 2007\n','American','If writers learn more from their books than do readers, perhaps I may have begun to learn.','',NULL,'May,Learn,Books',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2610,'War','Lloyd Alexander','Writer','\nJanuary 30, 1924\n','\nMay 17, 2007\n','American','It was 1943. The U.S. had already entered World War II, so I decided to join the army.','',NULL,'Army,Decided',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2611,'','Lloyd Alexander','Writer','\nJanuary 30, 1924\n','\nMay 17, 2007\n','American','King Arthur was one of my heroes - I played with a trash can lid for a knightly shield and my uncle\'s cane for the sword Excalibur.','',NULL,'King,Played,Heroes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2612,'','Lloyd Alexander','Writer','\nJanuary 30, 1924\n','\nMay 17, 2007\n','American','Most of my books have been written in the form of fantasy.','',NULL,'Books,Written,Fantasy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2613,'','Lloyd Alexander','Writer','\nJanuary 30, 1924\n','\nMay 17, 2007\n','American','My concern is how we learn to be genuine human beings.','',NULL,'Human,Learn,Genuine',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2614,'Work,Family','Lloyd Alexander','Writer','\nJanuary 30, 1924\n','\nMay 17, 2007\n','American','My family pleaded with me to forget literature and do something sensible, such as find some sort of useful work.','',NULL,'Forget',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2615,'','Lloyd Alexander','Writer','\nJanuary 30, 1924\n','\nMay 17, 2007\n','American','My parents were horrified when I told them I wanted to be an author.','',NULL,'Parents,Wanted,Author',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2616,'','Lloyd Alexander','Writer','\nJanuary 30, 1924\n','\nMay 17, 2007\n','American','Shakespeare, Dickens, Mark Twain, and so many others were my dearest friends and greatest teachers.','',NULL,'Greatest,Friends,Others',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2617,'','Lloyd Alexander','Writer','\nJanuary 30, 1924\n','\nMay 17, 2007\n','American','There\'s this huge number of desperate people.','',NULL,'Desperate,Number,Huge',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2618,'','Lloyd Alexander','Writer','\nJanuary 30, 1924\n','\nMay 17, 2007\n','American','Using the device of an imaginary world allows me in some strange way to go to the central issues - it\'s one of many ways to express feelings about real people, about real human relationships.','',NULL,'Human,Real,Feelings',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2619,'Learning','Lloyd Alexander','Writer','\nJanuary 30, 1924\n','\nMay 17, 2007\n','American','We learn more by looking for the answer to a question and not finding it than we do from learning the answer itself.','',NULL,'Learn,Question',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2620,'','Lloyd Alexander','Writer','\nJanuary 30, 1924\n','\nMay 17, 2007\n','American','When I was discharged, I attended the University of Paris and met a beautiful Parisian girl, Janine. We soon married and eventually returned to the States.','',NULL,'Beautiful,Girl,Married',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2621,'','Rodney Alexander','Politician','\nDecember 5, 1946\n','','American','I absolutely intend to return every penny given to me by my Democratic colleagues and Democratic leaders.','',NULL,'Leaders,Democratic,Return',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2622,'','Rodney Alexander','Politician','\nDecember 5, 1946\n','','American','I didn\'t have the base I needed to win the election.','',NULL,'Win,Election,Needed',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2623,'','Rodney Alexander','Politician','\nDecember 5, 1946\n','','American','I didn\'t want to engage in a campaign where I was defending myself on those issues at every turn, so I just decided that I\'d switch and run as a Republican.','',NULL,'Republican,Run,Turn',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2624,'Failure','Rodney Alexander','Politician','\nDecember 5, 1946\n','','American','I knew that there were several, among African-American leaders, who had been put out by me because of my failure or reluctance to endorse Sen. Kerry.','',NULL,'Put,Knew',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2625,'','Rodney Alexander','Politician','\nDecember 5, 1946\n','','American','To be called a coward, I don\'t think that\'s fair.','',NULL,'Coward,Fair,Called',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2626,'','Rodney Alexander','Politician','\nDecember 5, 1946\n','','American','We didn\'t do anything wrong... Some are frustrated that we did it this way.','',NULL,'Anything,Did,Wrong',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2627,'Experience','Samuel Alexander','Philosopher','\nJanuary 6, 1859\n','\nSeptember 13, 1938\n','Australian','Both expectations and memories are more than mere images founded on previous experience.','',NULL,'Both,Memories',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2628,'','Samuel Alexander','Philosopher','\nJanuary 6, 1859\n','\nSeptember 13, 1938\n','Australian','It may be added, to prevent misunderstanding, that when I speak of contemplated objects in this last phrase as objects of contemplation, the act of contemplation itself is of course an enjoyment.','',NULL,'May,Speak,Last',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2629,'','Samuel Alexander','Philosopher','\nJanuary 6, 1859\n','\nSeptember 13, 1938\n','Australian','What is the meaning of the togetherness of the perceiving mind, in that peculiar modification of perceiving which makes it perceive not a star but a tree, and the tree itself, is a problem for philosophy.','',NULL,'Mind,Philosophy,Problem',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2630,'Future','Samuel Alexander','Philosopher','\nJanuary 6, 1859\n','\nSeptember 13, 1938\n','Australian','An expectation is a future object, recognised as belonging to me.','',NULL,'Object,Belonging',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2631,'','Samuel Alexander','Philosopher','\nJanuary 6, 1859\n','\nSeptember 13, 1938\n','Australian','For psychological purposes the most important differences in conation are those in virtue of which the object is revealed as sensed or perceived or imaged or remembered or thought.','',NULL,'Important,Thought,Virtue',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2632,'','Samuel Alexander','Philosopher','\nJanuary 6, 1859\n','\nSeptember 13, 1938\n','Australian','The interval between a cold expectation and a warm desire may be filled by expectations of varying degrees of warmth or by desires of varying degrees of coldness.','',NULL,'May,Between,Desire',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2633,'Future','Samuel Alexander','Philosopher','\nJanuary 6, 1859\n','\nSeptember 13, 1938\n','Australian','An object is not first imagined or thought about and then expected or willed, but in being actively expected it is imagined as future and in being willed it is thought.','',NULL,'Thought,Object',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2634,'','Samuel Alexander','Philosopher','\nJanuary 6, 1859\n','\nSeptember 13, 1938\n','Australian','But though cognition is not an element of mental action, nor even in any real sense of the word an aspect of it, the distinction of cognition and conation has if properly defined a definite value.','',NULL,'Real,Sense,Word',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2635,'','Samuel Alexander','Philosopher','\nJanuary 6, 1859\n','\nSeptember 13, 1938\n','Australian','But unfortunately Locke treated ideas of reflection as if they were another class of objects of contemplation beside ideas of sensation.','',NULL,'Another,Reflection,Ideas',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2636,'','Samuel Alexander','Philosopher','\nJanuary 6, 1859\n','\nSeptember 13, 1938\n','Australian','Curiosity begins as an act of tearing to pieces or analysis.','',NULL,'Act,Curiosity,Begins',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2637,'Time','Samuel Alexander','Philosopher','\nJanuary 6, 1859\n','\nSeptember 13, 1938\n','Australian','Desire then is the invasion of the whole self by the wish, which, as it invades, sets going more and more of the psychical processes; but at the same time, so long as it remains desire, does not succeed in getting possession of the self.','',NULL,'Self,Long',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2638,'Future','Samuel Alexander','Philosopher','\nJanuary 6, 1859\n','\nSeptember 13, 1938\n','Australian','Hence, in desiring, the more the enjoyment is delayed, the more fancy begins to weave about the object images of future fruition, and to clothe the desired object with properties calculated to inflame the impulse.','',NULL,'Enjoyment,Begins',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2639,'','Samuel Alexander','Philosopher','\nJanuary 6, 1859\n','\nSeptember 13, 1938\n','Australian','In the perception of a tree we can distinguish the act of experiencing, or perceiving, from the thing experienced, or perceived.','',NULL,'Act,Perception,Tree',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2640,'Experience','Samuel Alexander','Philosopher','\nJanuary 6, 1859\n','\nSeptember 13, 1938\n','Australian','It is convenient to distinguish the two kinds of experience which have thus been described, the experienc-ing and the experienc-ed, by technical words.','',NULL,'Words,Two',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2641,'','Samuel Alexander','Philosopher','\nJanuary 6, 1859\n','\nSeptember 13, 1938\n','Australian','It is more difficult to designate this form of conation on its practical side by a satisfactory name.','',NULL,'Difficult,Name,Side',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2642,'Life','Samuel Alexander','Philosopher','\nJanuary 6, 1859\n','\nSeptember 13, 1938\n','Australian','Mental life is indeed practical through and through. It begins in practice and it ends in practice.','',NULL,'Through,Practice',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2643,'Life,Science','Samuel Alexander','Philosopher','\nJanuary 6, 1859\n','\nSeptember 13, 1938\n','Australian','Psychology is the science of the act of experiencing, and deals with the whole system of such acts as they make up mental life.','',NULL,'Whole',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2644,'Life,Nature,Business','Samuel Alexander','Philosopher','\nJanuary 6, 1859\n','\nSeptember 13, 1938\n','Australian','Such being the nature of mental life, the business of psychology is primarily to describe in detail the various forms which attention or conation assumes upon the different levels of that life.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2645,'','Samuel Alexander','Philosopher','\nJanuary 6, 1859\n','\nSeptember 13, 1938\n','Australian','The mental act of sensation which issues in reflex movement is so simple as to defy analysis.','',NULL,'Simple,Act,Mental',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2646,'','Samuel Alexander','Philosopher','\nJanuary 6, 1859\n','\nSeptember 13, 1938\n','Australian','The perceptive act is a reaction of the mind upon the object of which it is the perception.','',NULL,'Mind,Act,Perception',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2647,'','Samuel Alexander','Philosopher','\nJanuary 6, 1859\n','\nSeptember 13, 1938\n','Australian','The sensory acts are accordingly distinguished by their objects.','',NULL,'Acts,Sensory,Objects',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2648,'','Samuel Alexander','Philosopher','\nJanuary 6, 1859\n','\nSeptember 13, 1938\n','Australian','The thing of which the act of perception is the perception is experienced as something not mental.','',NULL,'Act,Perception,Mental',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2649,'','Samuel Alexander','Philosopher','\nJanuary 6, 1859\n','\nSeptember 13, 1938\n','Australian','Thus the same object may supply a practical perception to one person and a speculative one to another, or the same person may perceive it partly practically and partly speculatively.','',NULL,'Person,May,Same',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2650,'','Samuel Alexander','Philosopher','\nJanuary 6, 1859\n','\nSeptember 13, 1938\n','Australian','We cannot therefore say that mental acts contain a cognitive as well as a conative element.','',NULL,'Cannot,Mental,Acts',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2651,'','Samuel Alexander','Philosopher','\nJanuary 6, 1859\n','\nSeptember 13, 1938\n','Australian','When we come to images or memories or thoughts, speculation, while always closely related to practice, is more explicit, and it is in fact not immediately obvious that such processes can be described in any sense as practical.','',NULL,'Thoughts,Sense,Fact',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2652,'Life','Sasha Alexander','Actress','\nMay 17, 1975\n','','American','I believe life takes us where we need to be.','',NULL,'Believe,Takes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2653,'Time','Sasha Alexander','Actress','\nMay 17, 1975\n','','American','I\'m going to tell stories to the world. I think there\'s time for me to grow. We\'ll see.','',NULL,'Tell,Grow',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2654,'','Sasha Alexander','Actress','\nMay 17, 1975\n','','American','My husband\'s a director, so he understands what I do.','',NULL,'Husband,Director',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2655,'Life,Experience','Sasha Alexander','Actress','\nMay 17, 1975\n','','American','Hollywood looks to these young people now to say something to the world. I have nothing against that, I think a lot of people have things to say. But I think you need life experience.','',NULL,'Nothing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2656,'Work','Sasha Alexander','Actress','\nMay 17, 1975\n','','American','I actually wanted to be an exotic dancer, but that didn\'t work out so I thought I\'d take on acting.','',NULL,'Thought,Acting',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2657,'Time,Good','Sasha Alexander','Actress','\nMay 17, 1975\n','','American','I always say if you\'ve seen good acting on television, those actors are really good. Because there\'s just not enough time. You don\'t have any preparation.','',NULL,'Enough',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2658,'','Sasha Alexander','Actress','\nMay 17, 1975\n','','American','I entered into Dawson\'s Creek to do a couple of episodes. They weren\'t sure about my role in the beginning, but then the chemistry kind of worked.','',NULL,'Beginning,Sure,Chemistry',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2659,'','Sasha Alexander','Actress','\nMay 17, 1975\n','','American','I just don\'t want to end up on something that bores the hell out of me. Otherwise, I\'ll fake a knee injury and get out of there.','',NULL,'End,Fake,Hell',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2660,'Time,Cool','Sasha Alexander','Actress','\nMay 17, 1975\n','','American','I just saw the movie for the first time in its entirely last night. It\'s really cool when you\'re in with an audience that\'s so tuned in and plugged in to what\'s going on.','',NULL,'Night',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2661,'','Sasha Alexander','Actress','\nMay 17, 1975\n','','American','I prefer film and that\'s what I think I\'m gonna put my focus on.','',NULL,'Focus,Put,Film',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2662,'Love','Sasha Alexander','Actress','\nMay 17, 1975\n','','American','I really love the process, with stage, of rehearsal, you get to create a character, and you have a beginning, a middle, and an end of story. And in television, you don\'t.','',NULL,'Character,End',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2663,'','Sasha Alexander','Actress','\nMay 17, 1975\n','','American','I still feel like I have a lot of growing up to do \'til I find the voice. Everybody has their own voice and their own thing they want to say to the world.','',NULL,'Find,Still,Everybody',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2664,'','Sasha Alexander','Actress','\nMay 17, 1975\n','','American','My parents wanted me to go to law school.','',NULL,'School,Parents,Law',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2665,'Work,Experience','Sasha Alexander','Actress','\nMay 17, 1975\n','','American','Stage work, that\'s all I have in my background. Wasteland was my first TV experience. Dawson\'s was my first long-term, I mean the entire season of 22 episodes.','',NULL,'Mean',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2666,'Money','Sasha Alexander','Actress','\nMay 17, 1975\n','','American','When I graduated college I needed to make money while I was pursuing acting, so I read screenplays and made a living writing coverage on them for studios.','',NULL,'Writing,Made',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2667,'','Sasha Alexander','Actress','\nMay 17, 1975\n','','American','When you read a script, you get a feeling from it.','',NULL,'Feeling,Read,Script',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2668,'Good','Scott Alexander','Author','','','American','All good is hard. All evil is easy. Dying, losing, cheating, and mediocrity is easy. Stay away from easy.','',NULL,'Evil,Hard',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2669,'','Scott Alexander','Author','','','American','The basic rule of free enterprise: You must give in order to get.','',NULL,'Must,Give,Free',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2670,'Money','Scott Alexander','Author','','','American','Making money is a hobby that will complement any other hobbies you have, beautifully.','',NULL,'Making,Hobby',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2671,'Money,God,Best','Scott Alexander','Author','','','American','The best way to make happy money is to make money your hobby and not your god.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2672,'Love','Shana Alexander','Journalist','\nOctober 6, 1925\n','\nJune 23, 2005\n','American','The mark of a true crush... is that you fall in love first and grope for reasons afterward.','',NULL,'True,Fall',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2673,'','Shana Alexander','Journalist','\nOctober 6, 1925\n','\nJune 23, 2005\n','American','Evolution is fascinating to watch. To me it is the most interesting when one can observe the evolution of a single man.','',NULL,'Single,Watch,Evolution',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2674,'','Shana Alexander','Journalist','\nOctober 6, 1925\n','\nJune 23, 2005\n','American','I don\'t believe man is a woman\'s natural enemy. Perhaps his lawyer is.','',NULL,'Believe,Enemy,Woman',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2675,'','Shana Alexander','Journalist','\nOctober 6, 1925\n','\nJune 23, 2005\n','American','Letters are expectation packaged in an envelope.','',NULL,'Letters,Envelope,Packaged',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2676,'','Shana Alexander','Journalist','\nOctober 6, 1925\n','\nJune 23, 2005\n','American','The difficulty with becoming a patient is that as soon as you get horizontal, part of your being yearns, not for a doctor, but for a medicine man.','',NULL,'Patient,Doctor,Soon',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2677,'','Shana Alexander','Journalist','\nOctober 6, 1925\n','\nJune 23, 2005\n','American','The graceful Georgian streets and squares, a series of steel engravings under a wet sky.','',NULL,'Sky,Series,Streets',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2678,'Women','Shana Alexander','Journalist','\nOctober 6, 1925\n','\nJune 23, 2005\n','American','The law changes and flows like water, and the stream of women\'s rights law has become a sudden rushing torrent.','',NULL,'Law,Become',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2679,'','Shana Alexander','Journalist','\nOctober 6, 1925\n','\nJune 23, 2005\n','American','The paradox of reality is that no image is as compelling as the one which exists only in the mind\'s eye.','',NULL,'Mind,Reality,Eye',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2680,'Truth,Sad','Shana Alexander','Journalist','\nOctober 6, 1925\n','\nJune 23, 2005\n','American','The sad truth is that excellence makes people nervous.','',NULL,'Makes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2681,'','Shana Alexander','Journalist','\nOctober 6, 1925\n','\nJune 23, 2005\n','American','Until quite recently dance in America was the ragged Cinderella of the arts.','',NULL,'America,Dance,Until',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2682,'','Shana Alexander','Journalist','\nOctober 6, 1925\n','\nJune 23, 2005\n','American','What troubles me is not that movie stars run for office, but that they find it easy to get elected. It should be difficult. It should be difficult for millionaires, too.','',NULL,'Find,Difficult,Easy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2683,'','Shana Alexander','Journalist','\nOctober 6, 1925\n','\nJune 23, 2005\n','American','When two people marry they become in the eyes of the law one person, and that one person is the husband.','',NULL,'Husband,Person,Law',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2684,'Time','Shaun Alexander','Athlete','\nAugust 30, 1977\n','','American','Time heals all wounds, unless you pick at them.','',NULL,'Unless,Pick',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2685,'Great','Shaun Alexander','Athlete','\nAugust 30, 1977\n','','American','I am ready. I\'m in great shape. My workouts have been great. I\'m ready to get back and help a team get to the Super Bowl.','',NULL,'Help,Team',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2686,'Power','Shaun Alexander','Athlete','\nAugust 30, 1977\n','','American','If I could have one superpower, I\'d want to have the power of mind over matter. I\'d want to be able to move things and people with my mind.','',NULL,'Mind,Matter',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2687,'','Shaun Alexander','Athlete','\nAugust 30, 1977\n','','American','After the smoke clears, I think people will say, \'You know what? That Shaun Alexander, he did all right when he was here. I think there will be more smiles when the smoke clears.','',NULL,'Did,After,Here',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2688,'Time','Shaun Alexander','Athlete','\nAugust 30, 1977\n','','American','Do I think I can take 20 carries now? Well, I think finally last week and this is week was probably the first time I could probably say, yeah, I could take 20 carries and go do some damage.','',NULL,'Last,Week',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2689,'','Shaun Alexander','Athlete','\nAugust 30, 1977\n','','American','Everyone knows me and my wife\'s story. We didn\'t have sex until we got married.','',NULL,'Sex,Wife,Everyone',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2690,'Money','Shaun Alexander','Athlete','\nAugust 30, 1977\n','','American','For me, you\'ve got to play football first. We\'re not trying to be accountants. The money takes care of itself. That\'s kind of how I think anyway.','',NULL,'Care,Football',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2691,'','Shaun Alexander','Athlete','\nAugust 30, 1977\n','','American','I always play every game like my back is against the wall, that this could be it.','',NULL,'Game,Play,Against',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2692,'Time','Shaun Alexander','Athlete','\nAugust 30, 1977\n','','American','I am a better running back every time I step on the field. I try to get better each game, each summer, each season.','',NULL,'Better,Game',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2693,'Dad','Shaun Alexander','Athlete','\nAugust 30, 1977\n','','American','I grew up loving Walter Payton. My dad used to always show us film of him.','',NULL,'Him,Show',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2694,'','Shaun Alexander','Athlete','\nAugust 30, 1977\n','','American','I think people will say, \'You know what? That Shaun Alexander, he did all right when he was here.','',NULL,'Did,Here,Alexander',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2695,'','Shaun Alexander','Athlete','\nAugust 30, 1977\n','','American','I think that it won\'t be long before a team calls that says, \'Just go do what you do\'.','',NULL,'Long,Before,Team',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2696,'','Shaun Alexander','Athlete','\nAugust 30, 1977\n','','American','I think there will be more smiles when the smoke clears.','',NULL,'Smoke,Smiles,Clears',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2697,'Cool','Shaun Alexander','Athlete','\nAugust 30, 1977\n','','American','I think when you\'re winning, your uniforms are cool.','',NULL,'Winning,Uniforms',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2698,'','Shaun Alexander','Athlete','\nAugust 30, 1977\n','','American','I told Clinton I want him to rush for 2,000 yards. And I want our team to go to the Super Bowl and win it. I\'ve been there and not won it. It\'s really simple for me. You get stats, fame and fortune, but if you don\'t end up with the ring you\'re never satisfied.','',NULL,'Simple,End,Him',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2699,'','Shaun Alexander','Athlete','\nAugust 30, 1977\n','','American','I\'m healthy and excited to play. And I think this year can be a big year for me if I get the opportunity. I can still play the game. I think I can help a team get to the Super Bowl.','',NULL,'Help,Game,Still',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2700,'','Shaun Alexander','Athlete','\nAugust 30, 1977\n','','American','If I could have anybody I haven\'t had, I\'d want to interview somebody like Jay-Z or Puff Daddy, pick their minds a little bit.','',NULL,'Minds,Somebody,Anybody',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2701,'Good','Shaun Alexander','Athlete','\nAugust 30, 1977\n','','American','Medicine\'s good for some people. Not for me.','',NULL,'Medicine',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2702,'Movies,Sports','Shaun Alexander','Athlete','\nAugust 30, 1977\n','','American','My favorite sports movies, I like \'Remember the Titans\' and \'Hoosiers\' Jimmy Chitwood, from the corner.','',NULL,'Remember',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2703,'Movies','Shaun Alexander','Athlete','\nAugust 30, 1977\n','','American','My two favorite movies are \'Coming to America\' and \'Boomerang\'.','',NULL,'Two,America',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2704,'Work','Shaun Alexander','Athlete','\nAugust 30, 1977\n','','American','One thing I\'ve been doing since I was a little kid and that\'s score touchdowns so if somebody needs somebody to get in the red zone and do some work, I could probably still do that pretty well.','',NULL,'Pretty,Still',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2705,'','Shaun Alexander','Athlete','\nAugust 30, 1977\n','','American','The key thing with any football player is, what can he do when he gets on the field.','',NULL,'Football,Player,Key',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2706,'','Shaun Alexander','Athlete','\nAugust 30, 1977\n','','American','To be the highest-paid running back ever is quite an honor.','',NULL,'Ever,Honor,Quite',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2707,'','Shaun Alexander','Athlete','\nAugust 30, 1977\n','','American','We don\'t just want to win the Super Bowl, we want to make a dynasty. I want to be a player who makes that a reality.','',NULL,'Reality,Win,Makes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2708,'','Shaun Alexander','Athlete','\nAugust 30, 1977\n','','American','We play a violent sport.','',NULL,'Play,Violent',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2709,'Life,Alone,Courage','William Alexander','','','','','Earth teach me to forget myself as melted snow forgets its life. Earth teach me resignation as the leaves which die in the fall. Earth teach me courage as the tree which stands all alone. Earth teach me regeneration as the seed which rises in the spring.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2710,'','William Alexander','','','','','The deepest rivers make least din, The silent soule doth most abound in care.','',NULL,'Care,Silent,Deepest',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2711,'Death','William Alexander','','','','','The white sail of his soul has rounded the promontory - death.','',NULL,'Soul,White',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2712,'Great,Experience','William Alexander','','','','','Yet with great toil all that I can attain by long experience, and in learned schools, is for to know my knowledge is but vain, and those that think them wise, are greatest fools.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2713,'','Sherman Alexie','Writer','\nOctober 7, 1966\n','','American','I felt so conflicted about having fled the rez as a kid that I created a whole literary career that left me there.','',NULL,'Career,Whole,Left',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2714,'','Sherman Alexie','Writer','\nOctober 7, 1966\n','','American','Don\'t live up to your stereotypes.','',NULL,'Live',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2715,'Life','Sherman Alexie','Writer','\nOctober 7, 1966\n','','American','I don\'t know what any individual should do about crossing her own borders. I only know that I live a happier, more adventurous life, by crossing borders.','',NULL,'Live,Her',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2716,'','Sherman Alexie','Writer','\nOctober 7, 1966\n','','American','I was a controversial figure on my reservation when I was a kid. I was mouthy and opinionated and arrogant. Nothing has changed.','',NULL,'Nothing,Kid,Changed',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2717,'Work','Sherman Alexie','Writer','\nOctober 7, 1966\n','','American','Sixty percent of all Indians live in urban areas, but nobody\'s writing about them. They\'re really an underrepresented population, and the ironic thing is very, very few of those we call Native American writers actually grew up on reservations, and yet most of their work is about reservations.','',NULL,'Live,Writing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2718,'','Sherman Alexie','Writer','\nOctober 7, 1966\n','','American','The dream he needed most was the dream that frightened him more.','',NULL,'Him,Dream,Needed',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2719,'Time,Poetry','Sherman Alexie','Writer','\nOctober 7, 1966\n','','American','You know, people speak in poetry all the time. They just don\'t realize it.','',NULL,'Speak',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2720,'Art','Sherman Alexie','Writer','\nOctober 7, 1966\n','','American','All I owe the world is my art.','',NULL,'Owe',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2721,'Time','Sherman Alexie','Writer','\nOctober 7, 1966\n','','American','If I wasn\'t writing poems I\'d be washing my hands all the time.','',NULL,'Writing,Hands',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2722,'Thankful','Sherman Alexie','Writer','\nOctober 7, 1966\n','','American','When you read a piece of writing that you admire, send a note of thanks to the author.','',NULL,'Writing,Read',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2723,'Life,Good','Sherman Alexie','Writer','\nOctober 7, 1966\n','','American','You want the good life? You live where white people live, you go to school where white people go to school, and you shop where white people shop.','',NULL,'School',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2724,'','Sherman Alexie','Writer','\nOctober 7, 1966\n','','American','I look more Indian when I\'m serious.','',NULL,'Serious,Indian',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2725,'Experience','Sherman Alexie','Writer','\nOctober 7, 1966\n','','American','I\'m a method writer. In order to write about the emotion, I have to experience it. I get physically tired and exhausted, devoting hours and hours and hours to it.','',NULL,'Tired,Write',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2726,'','Sherman Alexie','Writer','\nOctober 7, 1966\n','','American','In the middle of the night, when you\'re ambiguously ethnic, like me, when you\'re brown, beige, mauve, siena, one of those lighter browns in the Crayola box. You have to be careful of the cops and robbers, because nobody\'s quite sure what you are, but everybody has assumptions.','',NULL,'Night,Sure,Everybody',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2727,'','Sherman Alexie','Writer','\nOctober 7, 1966\n','','American','My only purpose is to teach children to rebel against authority figures.','',NULL,'Children,Against,Purpose',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2728,'','Sherman Alexie','Writer','\nOctober 7, 1966\n','','American','A lot of people have no idea that right now Y.A. (young adult). is the Garden of Eden of literature.','',NULL,'Young,Idea,Literature',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2729,'Art','Sherman Alexie','Writer','\nOctober 7, 1966\n','','American','All art is exploitation.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2730,'','Sherman Alexie','Writer','\nOctober 7, 1966\n','','American','But the real interesting stuff is in the cellar and the attic.','',NULL,'Real,Stuff,Attic',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2731,'','Sherman Alexie','Writer','\nOctober 7, 1966\n','','American','Certainly I\'m angry at the way Indians have been treated and continue to be treated. But I don\'t think it\'s a helpless emotion.','',NULL,'Angry,Emotion,Continue',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2732,'Respect','Sherman Alexie','Writer','\nOctober 7, 1966\n','','American','I don\'t have to participate in another culture\'s ceremonies in order to respect that culture.','',NULL,'Another,Culture',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2733,'','Sherman Alexie','Writer','\nOctober 7, 1966\n','','American','I don\'t think there\'s a whole lot of class literature at all. I think most of that has become racially based, and people don\'t think of it as being class literature.','',NULL,'Become,Whole,Literature',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2734,'','Sherman Alexie','Writer','\nOctober 7, 1966\n','','American','I grew up in a storytelling culture, a tribal culture, but also in an American storytelling culture.','',NULL,'American,Culture,Tribal',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2735,'','Sherman Alexie','Writer','\nOctober 7, 1966\n','','American','I had the feeling I was going to be successful, and I didn\'t want to be another disappointing Indian.','',NULL,'Successful,Feeling,Another',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2736,'','Sherman Alexie','Writer','\nOctober 7, 1966\n','','American','I think a lot of Indians want Indian artists to be cultural cheerleaders rather than cultural investigators.','',NULL,'Rather,Artists,Indian',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2737,'Women,Power','Sherman Alexie','Writer','\nOctober 7, 1966\n','','American','I think that white women are more apt to read laterally. So I think there\'s some strong identification for women, and their political and social positions, and minorities. I think that the political power of, let\'s say, the average Indian man and a white woman are pretty equal.','',NULL,'Strong',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2738,'','Kim Alexis','Model','\nJuly 15, 1960\n','','American','Don\'t ever be afraid to step out and do something different.','',NULL,'Ever,Different,Afraid',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2739,'Fitness','Kim Alexis','Model','\nJuly 15, 1960\n','','American','I would rather exercise than read a newspaper.','',NULL,'Rather,Read',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2740,'Beauty,Sports','Kim Alexis','Model','\nJuly 15, 1960\n','','American','A supermodel needed to be able to be on \'Sports Illustrated,\' to be able to walk runways, to be able to do beauty ads, to be on covers. And the girls now can no longer be on covers and be in the ads because your actresses have taken over all the jobs. I don\'t know what happened, but we want our jobs','',NULL,'Able',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2741,'','Kim Alexis','Model','\nJuly 15, 1960\n','','American','I never let myself get desperate.','',NULL,'Desperate',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2742,'','Kim Alexis','Model','\nJuly 15, 1960\n','','American','I think to be a supermodel you first had to be a model, and I think people are jumping and missing that stage.','',NULL,'Missing,Stage,Model',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2743,'Home','Kim Alexis','Model','\nJuly 15, 1960\n','','American','I\'m happy going home early and working out and just being a mother and being a wife.','',NULL,'Happy,Mother',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2744,'Business','Kim Alexis','Model','\nJuly 15, 1960\n','','American','Modeling is a lonely business... You don\'t speak. You don\'t really portray anything but an image... the business is so superfluous about dealing with the outside, it messes with your mind.','',NULL,'Lonely,Mind',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2745,'','Kim Alexis','Model','\nJuly 15, 1960\n','','American','We are all put in different positions for different reasons.','',NULL,'Different,Put,Reasons',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2746,'','Kim Alexis','Model','\nJuly 15, 1960\n','','American','You have to be a model and multifaceted, but there\'s not a lot of ways for a model to be multifaceted because the actresses took all the covers.','',NULL,'Took,Ways,Model',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2747,'','Vittorio Alfieri','Dramatist','\nJanuary 16, 1749\n','\nOctober 8, 1803\n','Italian','Liars are always most disposed to swear.','',NULL,'Liars,Swear,Disposed',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2748,'','Vittorio Alfieri','Dramatist','\nJanuary 16, 1749\n','\nOctober 8, 1803\n','Italian','Deep vengeance is the daughter of deep silence.','',NULL,'Deep,Silence,Vengeance',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2749,'Courage','Vittorio Alfieri','Dramatist','\nJanuary 16, 1749\n','\nOctober 8, 1803\n','Italian','Often the test of courage is not to die but to live.','',NULL,'Live,Die',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2750,'','Vittorio Alfieri','Dramatist','\nJanuary 16, 1749\n','\nOctober 8, 1803\n','Italian','To err is human; but contrition felt for the crime distinguishes the virtuous from the wicked.','',NULL,'Human,Felt,Crime',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2751,'','Vittorio Alfieri','Dramatist','\nJanuary 16, 1749\n','\nOctober 8, 1803\n','Italian','A usurper always distrusts the whole world.','',NULL,'Whole',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2752,'','Vittorio Alfieri','Dramatist','\nJanuary 16, 1749\n','\nOctober 8, 1803\n','Italian','Disgrace does not consist in the punishment, but in the crime.','',NULL,'Crime,Punishment,Disgrace',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2753,'Best','Vittorio Alfieri','Dramatist','\nJanuary 16, 1749\n','\nOctober 8, 1803\n','Italian','First thoughts are not always the best.','',NULL,'Thoughts',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2754,'Happiness','Vittorio Alfieri','Dramatist','\nJanuary 16, 1749\n','\nOctober 8, 1803\n','Italian','Heaven takes care that no man secures happiness by crime.','',NULL,'Care,Heaven',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2755,'Courage','Vittorio Alfieri','Dramatist','\nJanuary 16, 1749\n','\nOctober 8, 1803\n','Italian','Ofttimes the test of courage becomes rather to live than to die.','',NULL,'Live,Die',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2756,'','Vittorio Alfieri','Dramatist','\nJanuary 16, 1749\n','\nOctober 8, 1803\n','Italian','Where there are laws, he who has not broken them need not tremble.','',NULL,'Broken,Laws,Tremble',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2757,'','Alfonso X','Royalty','\nNovember 23, 1221\n','\nApril 4, 1284\n','Spanish','If the Lord Almighty had consulted me before embarking upon Creation, I should have recommended something simpler.','',NULL,'Before,Lord,Creation',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2758,'Best','Henry Alford','Clergyman','\nOctober 7, 1810\n','\nJanuary 12, 1872\n','English','I know not if the dark or bright shall be by lot; if that wherein my hopes delight be best or not.','',NULL,'Dark,Shall',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2759,'','Henry Alford','Clergyman','\nOctober 7, 1810\n','\nJanuary 12, 1872\n','English','Law is king of all.','',NULL,'Law,King',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2760,'Time','Hannes Alfven','Scientist','\nMay 30, 1908\n','\nApril 2, 1995\n','Swedish','There is no rational reason to doubt that the universe has existed indefinitely, for an infinite time. It is only myth that attempts to say how the universe came to be, either four thousand or twenty billion years ago.','',NULL,'Doubt,Reason',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2761,'Work','Hannes Alfven','Scientist','\nMay 30, 1908\n','\nApril 2, 1995\n','Swedish','I have always believed that astrophysics should be the extrapolation of laboratory physics, that we must begin from the present universe and work our way backward to progressively more remote and uncertain epochs.','',NULL,'Must,Universe',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2762,'','Hannes Alfven','Scientist','\nMay 30, 1908\n','\nApril 2, 1995\n','Swedish','Most people today still believe, perhaps unconsciously, in the heliocentric universe every newspaper in the land has a section on astrology, yet few have anything at all on astronomy.','',NULL,'Today,Believe,Anything',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2763,'Time,Knowledge','Hannes Alfven','Scientist','\nMay 30, 1908\n','\nApril 2, 1995\n','Swedish','To try to write a grand cosmical drama leads necessarily to myth. To try to let knowledge substitute ignorance in increasingly larger regions of space and time is science.','',NULL,'Science',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2764,'Science','Hannes Alfven','Scientist','\nMay 30, 1908\n','\nApril 2, 1995\n','Swedish','We have to learn again that science without contact with experiments is an enterprise which is likely to go completely astray into imaginary conjecture.','',NULL,'Without,Learn',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2765,'Science','Hannes Alfven','Scientist','\nMay 30, 1908\n','\nApril 2, 1995\n','Swedish','We should remember that there was once a discipline called natural philosophy. Unfortunately, this discipline seems not to exist today. It has been renamed science, but science of today is in danger of losing much of the natural philosophy aspect.','',NULL,'Today,Philosophy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2766,'History','Horatio Alger','Author','\nJanuary 13, 1832\n','\nJuly 18, 1899\n','American','The institution of chivalry forms one of the most remarkable features in the history of the Middle Ages.','',NULL,'Middle,Chivalry',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2767,'Life,Happiness','Horatio Alger','Author','\nJanuary 13, 1832\n','\nJuly 18, 1899\n','American','No period of my life has been one of such unmixed happiness as the four years which have been spent within college walls.','',NULL,'College',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2768,'','Horatio Alger','Author','\nJanuary 13, 1832\n','\nJuly 18, 1899\n','American','The candidate was required to prepare himself by confession, fasting, and passing the night in prayer.','',NULL,'Night,Prayer,Himself',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2769,'War,Art','Horatio Alger','Author','\nJanuary 13, 1832\n','\nJuly 18, 1899\n','American','Thus the castle of each feudal chieftain became a school of chivalry, into which any noble youth, whose parents were from poverty unable to educate him to the art of war, was readily received.','',NULL,'School',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2770,'Smile,Good','William R. Alger','Writer','1823','1905','American','After every storm the sun will smile; for every problem there is a solution, and the soul\'s indefeasible duty is to be of good cheer.','',NULL,'After',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2771,'Sympathy','William R. Alger','Writer','1823','1905','American','A crowd always thinks with its sympathy, never with its reason.','',NULL,'Reason,Thinks',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2772,'','William R. Alger','Writer','1823','1905','American','False eloquence is exaggeration; true eloquence is emphasis.','',NULL,'True,False,Eloquence',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2773,'','William R. Alger','Writer','1823','1905','American','Proverbs are mental gems gathered in the diamond fields of the mind.','',NULL,'Mind,Mental,Diamond',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2774,'','William R. Alger','Writer','1823','1905','American','Even pearls are dark before the whiteness of his teeth.','',NULL,'Before,Dark,Teeth',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2775,'Men','William R. Alger','Writer','1823','1905','American','He who has no wish to be happier is the happiest of men.','',NULL,'Wish,Happiest',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2776,'Men','William R. Alger','Writer','1823','1905','American','Men often make up in wrath what they want in reason.','',NULL,'Reason,Often',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2777,'','William R. Alger','Writer','1823','1905','American','Public opinion is a second conscience.','',NULL,'Opinion,Conscience,Public',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2778,'Life','William R. Alger','Writer','1823','1905','American','The line of life is a ragged diagonal between duty and desire.','',NULL,'Between,Desire',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2779,'','William R. Alger','Writer','1823','1905','American','The wealth of a soul is measured by how much it can feel; its poverty by how little.','',NULL,'Soul,Poverty,Wealth',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2780,'','William R. Alger','Writer','1823','1905','American','To appreciate and use correctly a valuable maxim requires a genius; a vital appropriating exercise of mind closely allied to that which first created it.','',NULL,'Mind,Genius,Exercise',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2781,'Peace,God','William R. Alger','Writer','1823','1905','American','What is the highest secret to victory and peace? To will what God wills, and strike a league with destiny.','',NULL,'Destiny',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2782,'Love','William R. Alger','Writer','1823','1905','American','Words of love, are works of love.','',NULL,'Words,Works',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2783,'Mom','Nelson Algren','Novelist','\nMarch 28, 1909\n','\nMay 9, 1981\n','American','Never play cards with a man called Doc. Never eat at a place called Mom\'s. Never sleep with a woman whose troubles are worse than your own.','',NULL,'Sleep,Woman',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2784,'','Nelson Algren','Novelist','\nMarch 28, 1909\n','\nMay 9, 1981\n','American','I went out there for a thousand a week, and I worked Monday, and I got fired Wednesday. The guy that hired me was out of town Tuesday.','',NULL,'Week,Guy,Monday',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2785,'','Nelson Algren','Novelist','\nMarch 28, 1909\n','\nMay 9, 1981\n','American','Loving Chicago is like loving a woman with a broken nose.','',NULL,'Woman,Broken,Nose',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2786,'','Nelson Algren','Novelist','\nMarch 28, 1909\n','\nMay 9, 1981\n','American','Chicago is an October sort of city even in spring.','',NULL,'Spring,City,Chicago',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2787,'Legal','Nelson Algren','Novelist','\nMarch 28, 1909\n','\nMay 9, 1981\n','American','Literature is made upon any occasion that a challenge is put to the legal apparatus by conscience in touch with humanity.','',NULL,'Humanity,Made',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2788,'','Nelson Algren','Novelist','\nMarch 28, 1909\n','\nMay 9, 1981\n','American','The hard necessity of bringing the judge on the bench down into the dock has been the peculiar responsibility of the writer in all ages of man.','',NULL,'Judge,Hard,Down',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2789,'Love','Nelson Algren','Novelist','\nMarch 28, 1909\n','\nMay 9, 1981\n','American','The Impossible Generalized Man today is the critic who believes in loving those unworthy of love as well as those worthy - yet believes this only insofar as no personal risk is entailed. Meaning he loves no one, worthy or no. This is what makes him impossible.','',NULL,'Today,Him',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2790,'Life,Hope,Freedom','Ahmed Ali','','','','','All people hope Islam helps everything in life. Islam will make jobs. Islam will make freedom. Islam will make everything.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2791,'','Ahmed Ali','','','','','I just feel happy to be in America, like I said, it\'s the most beautiful country in the world.','',NULL,'Beautiful,Happy,Country',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2792,'','Ahmed Ali','','','','','If we have only one that can govern, and we chose him... does that mean we\'re not democratic?','',NULL,'Mean,Him,Democratic',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2793,'','Ayaan Hirsi Ali','Politician','\nNovember 13, 1969\n','','Dutch','Avoiding offense means that we don\'t accept each other as equals.','',NULL,'Accept,Means,Avoiding',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2794,'Women','Ayaan Hirsi Ali','Politician','\nNovember 13, 1969\n','','Dutch','I confront the European elite\'s self-image as tolerant \'while under their noses women are living like slaves.','',NULL,'Living,While',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2795,'','Ayaan Hirsi Ali','Politician','\nNovember 13, 1969\n','','Dutch','I would rather clean than beg.','',NULL,'Rather,Clean,Beg',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2796,'Time','Ayaan Hirsi Ali','Politician','\nNovember 13, 1969\n','','Dutch','Every time I went on TV I got a threat.','',NULL,'Tv,Threat',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2797,'God','Ayaan Hirsi Ali','Politician','\nNovember 13, 1969\n','','Dutch','I do not believe in God, angels and the hereafter.','',NULL,'Believe,Angels',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2798,'','Ayaan Hirsi Ali','Politician','\nNovember 13, 1969\n','','Dutch','If such a young nation as the U.S. could make it to superpower status, we could do it as well.','',NULL,'Young,Nation,Status',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2799,'','Ayaan Hirsi Ali','Politician','\nNovember 13, 1969\n','','Dutch','If we don\'t take effective measures now, the Netherlands could be torn between two extreme rights.','',NULL,'Two,Between,Rights',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2800,'Life','Ayaan Hirsi Ali','Politician','\nNovember 13, 1969\n','','Dutch','They decided to let immigrants in and I am an immigrant. They gave us a chance to participate in this country\'s life and I took it.','',NULL,'Country,Chance',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2801,'Life','Ayaan Hirsi Ali','Politician','\nNovember 13, 1969\n','','Dutch','When a \'Life of Brian\' comes out with Muhammad in the lead role, directed by an Arab equivalent of Theo van Gogh, it will be a huge step forward.','',NULL,'Forward,Step',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2802,'Friendship','Muhammad Ali','Athlete','\nJanuary 17, 1942\n','','American','Friendship... is not something you learn in school. But if you haven\'t learned the meaning of friendship, you really haven\'t learned anything.','',NULL,'School,Anything',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2803,'Inspirational,Life','Muhammad Ali','Athlete','\nJanuary 17, 1942\n','','American','I hated every minute of training, but I said, \'Don\'t quit. Suffer now and live the rest of your life as a champion.\'','',NULL,'Live',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2804,'Great','Muhammad Ali','Athlete','\nJanuary 17, 1942\n','','American','I am the greatest, I said that even before I knew I was.','',NULL,'Greatest,Before',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2805,'Motivational,Truth','Muhammad Ali','Athlete','\nJanuary 17, 1942\n','','American','I know where I\'m going and I know the truth, and I don\'t have to be what you want me to be. I\'m free to be what I want.','',NULL,'Free',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2806,'','Muhammad Ali','Athlete','\nJanuary 17, 1942\n','','American','I\'m so fast that last night I turned off the light switch in my hotel room and was in bed before the room was dark.','',NULL,'Night,Before,Dark',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2807,'Life','Muhammad Ali','Athlete','\nJanuary 17, 1942\n','','American','A man who views the world the same at fifty as he did at twenty has wasted thirty years of his life.','',NULL,'Did,Same',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2808,'','Muhammad Ali','Athlete','\nJanuary 17, 1942\n','','American','It\'s the repetition of affirmations that leads to belief. And once that belief becomes a deep conviction, things begin to happen.','',NULL,'Deep,Happen,Once',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2809,'Courage,Life','Muhammad Ali','Athlete','\nJanuary 17, 1942\n','','American','He who is not courageous enough to take risks will accomplish nothing in life.','',NULL,'Nothing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2810,'','Muhammad Ali','Athlete','\nJanuary 17, 1942\n','','American','If you even dream of beating me you\'d better wake up and apologize.','',NULL,'Better,Dream,Apologize',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2811,'Power','Muhammad Ali','Athlete','\nJanuary 17, 1942\n','','American','Only a man who knows what it is like to be defeated can reach down to the bottom of his soul and come up with the extra ounce of power it takes to win when the match is even.','',NULL,'Down,Win',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2812,'','Muhammad Ali','Athlete','\nJanuary 17, 1942\n','','American','Service to others is the rent you pay for your room here on earth.','',NULL,'Others,Here,Service',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2813,'','Muhammad Ali','Athlete','\nJanuary 17, 1942\n','','American','The fight is won or lost far away from witnesses - behind the lines, in the gym, and out there on the road, long before I dance under those lights.','',NULL,'Fight,Lost,Long',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2814,'Life,Car','Muhammad Ali','Athlete','\nJanuary 17, 1942\n','','American','Life is a gamble. You can get hurt, but people die in plane crashes, lose their arms and legs in car accidents; people die every day. Same with fighters: some die, some get hurt, some go on. You just don\'t let yourself believe it will happen to you.','',NULL,'Hurt',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2815,'Peace,Religion','Muhammad Ali','Athlete','\nJanuary 17, 1942\n','','American','I believe in the religion of Islam. I believe in Allah and peace.','',NULL,'Believe',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2816,'Life','Muhammad Ali','Athlete','\nJanuary 17, 1942\n','','American','I never thought of losing, but now that it\' s happened, the only thing is to do it right. That\'s my obligation to all the people who believe in me. We all have to take defeats in life.','',NULL,'Believe,Thought',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2817,'Home','Muhammad Ali','Athlete','\nJanuary 17, 1942\n','','American','At home I am a nice guy: but I don\'t want the world to know. Humble people, I\'ve found, don\'t get very far.','',NULL,'Nice,Humble',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2818,'','Muhammad Ali','Athlete','\nJanuary 17, 1942\n','','American','It isn\'t the mountains ahead to climb that wear you out; it\'s the pebble in your shoe.','',NULL,'Ahead,Shoe,Mountains',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2819,'','Muhammad Ali','Athlete','\nJanuary 17, 1942\n','','American','Float like a butterfly, sting like a bee.','',NULL,'Butterfly,Bee,Sting',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2820,'Religion','Muhammad Ali','Athlete','\nJanuary 17, 1942\n','','American','Rivers, ponds, lakes and streams - they all have different names, but they all contain water. Just as religions do - they all contain truths.','',NULL,'Different,Water',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2821,'Sports','Muhammad Ali','Athlete','\nJanuary 17, 1942\n','','American','It\'s just a job. Grass grows, birds fly, waves pound the sand. I beat people up.','',NULL,'Job,Beat',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2822,'','Muhammad Ali','Athlete','\nJanuary 17, 1942\n','','American','Hating people because of their color is wrong. And it doesn\'t matter which color does the hating. It\'s just plain wrong.','',NULL,'Wrong,Matter,Color',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2823,'Faith','Muhammad Ali','Athlete','\nJanuary 17, 1942\n','','American','It\'s lack of faith that makes people afraid of meeting challenges, and I believed in myself.','',NULL,'Afraid,Makes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2824,'Imagination','Muhammad Ali','Athlete','\nJanuary 17, 1942\n','','American','The man who has no imagination has no wings.','',NULL,'Wings',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2825,'Age','Muhammad Ali','Athlete','\nJanuary 17, 1942\n','','American','Age is whatever you think it is. You are as old as you think you are.','',NULL,'Old,Whatever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2826,'','Muhammad Ali','Athlete','\nJanuary 17, 1942\n','','American','A rooster crows only when it sees the light. Put him in the dark and he\'ll never crow. I have seen the light and I\'m crowing.','',NULL,'Him,Dark,Put',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2827,'','Tatyana Ali','Actress','\nJanuary 24, 1979\n','','American','Before high school ended, I started applying to college. It really wasn\'t even a choice because of the brainwashing of my parents.','',NULL,'School,Parents,Before',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2828,'','Tatyana Ali','Actress','\nJanuary 24, 1979\n','','American','Being on Disney, a lot of young people look up to me.','',NULL,'Young,Disney',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2829,'','Tatyana Ali','Actress','\nJanuary 24, 1979\n','','American','Combine that with the fact that we only had one week to get everything taken care of and to get to know one another, whereas most shows get two weeks. It looked like we would never have a chance.','',NULL,'Care,Everything,Two',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2830,'Experience','Tatyana Ali','Actress','\nJanuary 24, 1979\n','','American','I even lived on campus to get the college experience. I had five roommates and I still keep in touch with them while I\'m on the road.','',NULL,'Still,Keep',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2831,'','Tatyana Ali','Actress','\nJanuary 24, 1979\n','','American','I had short hair for a while, but I ended up loving it.','',NULL,'Short,Hair,While',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2832,'','Tatyana Ali','Actress','\nJanuary 24, 1979\n','','American','I never set out to be a role model, but I guess parents like it because I am dedicated to school.','',NULL,'School,Parents,Role',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2833,'','Tatyana Ali','Actress','\nJanuary 24, 1979\n','','American','I was only 11 when we filmed the pilot. The idea of a rapper being a star on a sitcom just wasn\'t heard of.','',NULL,'Idea,Star,Heard',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2834,'','Tatyana Ali','Actress','\nJanuary 24, 1979\n','','American','I\'m doing a play, a musical. The musical follows the Mamma Mia concept. It\'s my first LA theater project.','',NULL,'Play,Theater,Project',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2835,'','Tatyana Ali','Actress','\nJanuary 24, 1979\n','','American','I\'m going to go to school. It doesn\'t matter what the outcome is as long as I did it. I can say I did it.','',NULL,'School,Long,Did',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2836,'','Tatyana Ali','Actress','\nJanuary 24, 1979\n','','American','Is America truly a democracy? Has America ever been a democracy with the institution of slavery?','',NULL,'Democracy,Ever,America',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2837,'','Tatyana Ali','Actress','\nJanuary 24, 1979\n','','American','Videos are more like photography. It\'s not as much about trying to tell a story as it is creating images.','',NULL,'Trying,Tell,Story',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2838,'','Tatyana Ali','Actress','\nJanuary 24, 1979\n','','American','Will Smith said if I ever need some help, he was there for me.','',NULL,'Help,Ever,Said',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2839,'','Tatyana Ali','Actress','\nJanuary 24, 1979\n','','American','Working with Bill Cosby was incredible. I was lucky to be a part of that.','',NULL,'Working,Lucky,Incredible',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2840,'Love,Family,Women','Lucy Alibar','Writer','','','American','I always felt like there wasn\'t a blueprint for father-daughter relationships - for them or for us. Because what are they supposed to do with us, treat us like boys, or small women, or what? Father-daughter relationships are so unique from family to family, and I\'d love to watch it explored more ons','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2841,'','Lucy Alibar','Writer','','','American','I can\'t write about rich people having relationship problems and breaking up in New York. I don\'t know that world of Terrence McNally. I knew I had to write people who talk the way I talk. And they talked very different than Terrence McNally.','',NULL,'Different,Rich,Problems',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2842,'Freedom','Lucy Alibar','Writer','','','American','I think artists need the freedom to fail and I gave myself that freedom.','',NULL,'Fail,Artists',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2843,'','Lucy Alibar','Writer','','','American','I was a really bad teenager and I got my tongue pierced. I don\'t even remember where I did it, but it was under very surreptitious circumstances.','',NULL,'Bad,Remember,Did',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2844,'Best','Lucy Alibar','Writer','','','American','I wasn\'t the best waitress in the world, but I was cheerful and worked hard.','',NULL,'Hard,Cheerful',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2845,'','Lucy Alibar','Writer','','','American','If you have a perfectionist streak - and who doesn\'t? - running can kill the perfectionist inside you.','',NULL,'Inside,Running,Streak',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2846,'Hope,Fear,Anger','Lucy Alibar','Writer','','','American','It absolutely helped - to write the father in both \'Juicy\' and \'Beasts,\' I had to see the whole story from his point of view. All of a sudden I understood more of what my own father must be going through - the fear, the frustration, the anger... the hope that he\'ll leave a legacy.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2847,'','Lucy Alibar','Writer','','','American','Mostly I do Iyengar. I like anything that\'s hard enough to make me cry in class. I like to be pushed over my limit and broken down a little bit.','',NULL,'Hard,Anything,Down',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2848,'Religion,Time,God','Lucy Alibar','Writer','','','American','My dad doesn\'t like religion much, but I grew up very close to the Baptist tradition. God isn\'t this distant thing. God is right here with you all the time. He\'s your buddy, and you can talk about everything.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2849,'Men,Dad','Lucy Alibar','Writer','','','American','My dad, like many Southern men, is this very emotionally expressive person who isn\'t as articulate in words about his feelings as he is with breaking a chair or something like that.','',NULL,'Person',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2850,'Education,Happiness','Lucy Alibar','Writer','','','American','My grandmother had six kids - one died as an infant - and she was dirt-poor, and all her kids got an education. And my mom grew up poor. And they both worked so hard and cultivated so much of their own happiness. I wanted to have that like an amulet. Not like armor, but like a magic feather. Like Du','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2851,'Love,Best','Lucy Alibar','Writer','','','American','Oh, I love to read more than anything. I always love the \'New Stories From the South\' anthologies - I think it\'s the best short fiction collection anywhere, just filled with treasures.','',NULL,'Anything',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2852,'','Lucy Alibar','Writer','','','American','There are so many remarkable playwrights working right now, that I see everything I can. Annie Baker is a genius, I\'ll see anything she writes. The same for Lynn Nottage, Cynthia Hopkins, and Lisa D\'Amour. Anything they\'ve got going on, I\'ll go see.','',NULL,'Everything,Anything,Working',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2853,'Good','Lucy Alibar','Writer','','','American','To me the voice has always been the way to start any character. Once I find that, I\'m good to go.','',NULL,'Character,Find',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2854,'Politics','Dante Alighieri','Poet','1265','1321','Italian','The darkest places in hell are reserved for those who maintain their neutrality in times of moral crisis.','',NULL,'Crisis,Hell',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2855,'Beauty','Dante Alighieri','Poet','1265','1321','Italian','Beauty awakens the soul to act.','',NULL,'Soul,Act',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2856,'Sympathy,Happiness','Dante Alighieri','Poet','1265','1321','Italian','There is no greater sorrow than to recall happiness in times of misery.','',NULL,'Times',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2857,'Life','Dante Alighieri','Poet','1265','1321','Italian','In the middle of the journey of our life I came to myself within a dark wood where the straight way was lost.','',NULL,'Lost,Dark',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2858,'','Dante Alighieri','Poet','1265','1321','Italian','Follow your own star!','',NULL,'Star,Follow',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2859,'Knowledge','Dante Alighieri','Poet','1265','1321','Italian','Consider your origins: you were not made to live as brutes, but to follow virtue and knowledge.','',NULL,'Live,Made',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2860,'','Dante Alighieri','Poet','1265','1321','Italian','Heaven wheels above you, displaying to you her eternal glories, and still your eyes are on the ground.','',NULL,'Eyes,Still,Her',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2861,'','Dante Alighieri','Poet','1265','1321','Italian','You shall find out how salt is the taste of another man\'s bread, and how hard is the way up and down another man\'s stairs.','',NULL,'Hard,Down,Find',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2862,'','Dante Alighieri','Poet','1265','1321','Italian','A mighty flame followeth a tiny spark.','',NULL,'Spark,Flame,Tiny',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2863,'','Dante Alighieri','Poet','1265','1321','Italian','Remember tonight... for it is the beginning of always.','',NULL,'Remember,Beginning,Tonight',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2864,'Good','Dante Alighieri','Poet','1265','1321','Italian','The more perfect a thing is, the more susceptible to good and bad treatment it is.','',NULL,'Bad,Perfect',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2865,'Beauty','Dante Alighieri','Poet','1265','1321','Italian','Heat cannot be separated from fire, or beauty from The Eternal.','',NULL,'Fire,Cannot',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2866,'Nature,God,Art','Dante Alighieri','Poet','1265','1321','Italian','Art, as far as it is able, follows nature, as a pupil imitates his master; thus your art must be, as it were, God\'s grandchild.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2867,'Politics','Dante Alighieri','Poet','1265','1321','Italian','The secret of getting things done is to act!','',NULL,'Done,Secret',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2868,'Men','Dante Alighieri','Poet','1265','1321','Italian','Pride, envy, avarice - these are the sparks have set on fire the hearts of all men.','',NULL,'Envy,Fire',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2869,'History','Dante Alighieri','Poet','1265','1321','Italian','Be as a tower firmly set; Shakes not its top for any blast that blows.','',NULL,'Top,Tower',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2870,'','Dante Alighieri','Poet','1265','1321','Italian','If the present world go astray, the cause is in you, in you it is to be sought.','',NULL,'Present,Cause,Astray',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2871,'Sad','Dante Alighieri','Poet','1265','1321','Italian','The sad souls of those who lived without blame and without praise.','',NULL,'Without,Blame',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2872,'','Dante Alighieri','Poet','1265','1321','Italian','I wept not, so to stone within I grew.','',NULL,'Within,Stone,Grew',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2873,'','Dante Alighieri','Poet','1265','1321','Italian','Will cannot be quenched against its will.','',NULL,'Cannot,Against,Quenched',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2874,'Love','Dante Alighieri','Poet','1265','1321','Italian','I love to doubt as well as know.','',NULL,'Doubt',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2875,'Hope','Dante Alighieri','Poet','1265','1321','Italian','All hope abandon, ye who enter here!','',NULL,'Here,Abandon',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2876,'','Dante Alighieri','Poet','1265','1321','Italian','From a little spark may burst a flame.','',NULL,'May,Spark,Flame',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2877,'','Dante Alighieri','Poet','1265','1321','Italian','No one thinks of how much blood it costs.','',NULL,'Blood,Thinks,Costs',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2878,'','Dante Alighieri','Poet','1265','1321','Italian','At this high moment, ability failed my capacity to describe.','',NULL,'Moment,High,Ability',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2879,'Life,Death','Saul Alinsky','Activist','\nJanuary 30, 1909\n','\nJune 12, 1972\n','American','Once you accept your own death, all of a sudden you\'re free to live. You no longer care about your reputation. You no longer care except so far as your life can be used tactically to promote a cause you believe in.','',NULL,'Believe',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2880,'Change','Saul Alinsky','Activist','\nJanuary 30, 1909\n','\nJune 12, 1972\n','American','Change means movement. Movement means friction. Only in the frictionless vacuum of a nonexistent abstract world can movement or change occur without that abrasive friction of conflict.','',NULL,'Without,Means',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2881,'Life,Politics,Time','Saul Alinsky','Activist','\nJanuary 30, 1909\n','\nJune 12, 1972\n','American','Life is a corrupting process from the time a child learns to play his mother off against his father in the politics of when to go to bed; he who fears corruption fears life.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2882,'','Saul Alinsky','Activist','\nJanuary 30, 1909\n','\nJune 12, 1972\n','American','We must believe that it is the darkest before the dawn of a beautiful new world. We will see it when we believe it.','',NULL,'Beautiful,Believe,Must',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2883,'Freedom','Saul Alinsky','Activist','\nJanuary 30, 1909\n','\nJune 12, 1972\n','American','The greatest enemy of individual freedom is the individual himself.','',NULL,'Enemy,Greatest',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2884,'Family','Saul Alinsky','Activist','\nJanuary 30, 1909\n','\nJune 12, 1972\n','American','A racially integrated community is a chronological term timed from the entrance of the first black family to the exit of the last white family.','',NULL,'Black,Last',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2885,'Power','Saul Alinsky','Activist','\nJanuary 30, 1909\n','\nJune 12, 1972\n','American','Always remember the first rule of power tactics; power is not only what you have but what the enemy thinks you have.','',NULL,'Enemy,Remember',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2886,'','Saul Alinsky','Activist','\nJanuary 30, 1909\n','\nJune 12, 1972\n','American','Last guys don\'t finish nice.','',NULL,'Nice,Last,Guys',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2887,'','Saul Alinsky','Activist','\nJanuary 30, 1909\n','\nJune 12, 1972\n','American','Tactics mean doing what you can with what you have.','',NULL,'Mean,Tactics',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2888,'History','Saul Alinsky','Activist','\nJanuary 30, 1909\n','\nJune 12, 1972\n','American','History is a relay of revolutions.','',NULL,'Relay',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2889,'Power','Saul Alinsky','Activist','\nJanuary 30, 1909\n','\nJune 12, 1972\n','American','Power is not only what you have but what the enemy thinks you have.','',NULL,'Enemy,Thinks',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2890,'Equality','Samuel Alito','','\nApril 1, 1950\n','','','Private religious speech can\'t be discriminated against. It has to be treated equally with secular speech.','',NULL,'Against,Speech',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2891,'','Samuel Alito','','\nApril 1, 1950\n','','','A judge can\'t have any preferred outcome in any particular case. The judge\'s only obligation - and it\'s a solemn obligation - is to the rule of law.','',NULL,'Judge,Law,Rule',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2892,'Time','Samuel Alito','','\nApril 1, 1950\n','','','I have been a judge for 15 years and I\'ve made up my own mind during all that time.','',NULL,'Mind,Judge',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2893,'Legal','Samuel Alito','','\nApril 1, 1950\n','','','I have been committed to carrying out my duties... in accordance with both the letter and spirit of all applicable rules of ethics and canons of conduct.','',NULL,'Both,Spirit',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2894,'','Samuel Alito','','\nApril 1, 1950\n','','','I think that Congress\' ability to reason is fully equal to that of the judiciary.','',NULL,'Reason,Congress,Ability',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2895,'','Samuel Alito','','\nApril 1, 1950\n','','','I think that the legitimacy of the court would be undermined in any case if the court made a decision based on its perception of public opinion.','',NULL,'Decision,Made,Opinion',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2896,'','Samuel Alito','','\nApril 1, 1950\n','','','I\'m not any kind of a bigot, I\'m not.','',NULL,'Bigot',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2897,'','Samuel Alito','','\nApril 1, 1950\n','','','If I\'m confirmed, I\'ll be myself.','',NULL,'Confirmed',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2898,'','Alphonse Allais','Writer','\nOctober 20, 1854\n','\nOctober 28, 1905\n','French','Coffee is a beverage that puts one to sleep when not drank.','',NULL,'Sleep,Coffee,Drank',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2899,'','Alphonse Allais','Writer','\nOctober 20, 1854\n','\nOctober 28, 1905\n','French','Statistics have shown that mortality increases perceptibly in the military during wartime.','',NULL,'Military,Statistics,Mortality',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2900,'Truth','David Allan','Artist','\nFebruary 13, 1744\n','\nAugust 6, 1796\n','Scottish','It\'s better to be hurt by the truth than to gain satisfaction from the lies.','',NULL,'Hurt,Better',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2901,'Christmas','Gary Allan','Musician','\nDecember 5, 1967\n','','American','Let\'s be naughty and save Santa the trip.','',NULL,'Naughty,Santa',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2902,'Jealousy','Gary Allan','Musician','\nDecember 5, 1967\n','','American','You can be the moon and still be jealous of the stars.','',NULL,'Jealous,Still',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2903,'Music','Gary Allan','Musician','\nDecember 5, 1967\n','','American','Anytime something starts to feel like a popularity contest or not about the music, I\'d rather just not be involved. I\'m not a big high-fiver. That really gets to people around me when we have a No. 1 or something big happen. I\'m not a big, \'Let\'s go have a party about it!\'','',NULL,'Happen,Big',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2904,'Mom','Gary Allan','Musician','\nDecember 5, 1967\n','','American','Country was about character. Country\'s changed because of monsters like Clear Channel who bought up all the stations and sliced them up into formats. Our demographic is now the soccer mom.','',NULL,'Character,Country',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2905,'Music','Gary Allan','Musician','\nDecember 5, 1967\n','','American','Everything about the music industry takes away from you as an artist. They\'re always wondering what the next thing is: \'What do you have?\' It\'s a very introverted process.','',NULL,'Everything,Away',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2906,'Hope','Gary Allan','Musician','\nDecember 5, 1967\n','','American','I am so anti-people\'s opinions when I\'m making a record, but when it\'s finished and I put it out there, I hope somebody likes it.','',NULL,'Put,Making',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2907,'','Gary Allan','Musician','\nDecember 5, 1967\n','','American','I don\'t want to hear songs about how sunshiny things are. I don\'t like songs that feel like radio candy... I like the ones that make you think, laugh or cry - they pull some kind of emotion out of you.','',NULL,'Laugh,Cry,Hear',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2908,'Love','Gary Allan','Musician','\nDecember 5, 1967\n','','American','I love the intimacy of venues like the House of Blues. When everyone is packed in and so close to you, it makes you play differently. It\'s so much more fun to play because there\'s so much more high energy in a place like that.','',NULL,'Fun,Play',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2909,'Love','Gary Allan','Musician','\nDecember 5, 1967\n','','American','I love the road. That\'s always been my goal. I\'ve said that to many record labels. I want to make records. The road is my favorite. Some people hate the road, I love the road.','',NULL,'Hate,Goal',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2910,'','Gary Allan','Musician','\nDecember 5, 1967\n','','American','I really like the old stuff that I cut my musical teeth on, and I loved it when the industry was just like that, without really a genre. Today, country radio\'s more aimed at a demographic than a genre. It just softens everything.','',NULL,'Today,Without,Everything',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2911,'','Gary Allan','Musician','\nDecember 5, 1967\n','','American','I think the real problem is that nobody buys albums anymore, so you don\'t get the depth of the artists that are out today. What you get is whatever they felt is politically correct to get on there and actually make some impact. I think that\'s where you\'re losing your depth. You\'re only getting the v','',NULL,'Today,Real,Everything',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2912,'','Gary Allan','Musician','\nDecember 5, 1967\n','','American','I think you need to do something new to keep reinventing yourself.','',NULL,'Yourself,Keep',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2913,'Time,Great,Best','Gary Allan','Musician','\nDecember 5, 1967\n','','American','I try never to focus on the radio, just find great songs, find emotion and just write the best songs you can. I think when you get fixated on trying to do something too accurate, it becomes more washed out and less what you intended it to be. So I think each time the challenge for me is to try and r','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2914,'Life','Gary Allan','Musician','\nDecember 5, 1967\n','','American','I try to write relevant songs about life and whatever I\'m going through and whatever people are going through.','',NULL,'Through,Try',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2915,'Love,Home','Gary Allan','Musician','\nDecember 5, 1967\n','','American','I\'ll fill those canyons in your soul, like a river lead you home. And I\'ll walk a step behind, in the shadows so you shine. Just ask, it will be done and I will prove my love, until you\'re sure that I\'m the one.','',NULL,'Done',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2916,'Home,Business','Gary Allan','Musician','\nDecember 5, 1967\n','','American','I\'m really private, and also, when I\'m home, I\'m home. I don\'t like people in on my business. I believe that you can be overexposed.','',NULL,'Believe',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2917,'','Gary Allan','Musician','\nDecember 5, 1967\n','','American','I\'ve always said I\'ve wanted to be around forever. I never wanted to be the latest, greatest thing. I want to be like Willie Nelson - touring when I\'m 70. To do that, you can\'t be the latest, greatest thing because those things fizzle out.','',NULL,'Greatest,Said,Around',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2918,'Cool','Gary Allan','Musician','\nDecember 5, 1967\n','','American','I\'ve had fans come and knock on my door. I\'m usually polite, but I\'m usually very direct and say, \'It\'s not cool that you come here uninvited.\'','',NULL,'Here,Door',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2919,'','Gary Allan','Musician','\nDecember 5, 1967\n','','American','I\'ve never listened to an album once I\'ve finished it. All I hear is what I should\'ve done different. I beat myself up over it.','',NULL,'Done,Different,Once',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2920,'','Gary Allan','Musician','\nDecember 5, 1967\n','','American','If you come on my property, I\'ve got you from the second that you enter on. There\'s little lasers... my TVs come on in my room and fall just right on you. So, there\'s no way to sneak up on me. And I\'ve got a loud dog.','',NULL,'Dog,Fall,Second',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2921,'Music','Gary Allan','Musician','\nDecember 5, 1967\n','','American','If you date a musician, you\'re never, ever really gonna be first either. You\'re gonna be right behind the music and maybe right close.','',NULL,'Ever,Either',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2922,'Alone,Family,Time','Gary Allan','Musician','\nDecember 5, 1967\n','','American','If you\'re truly in a band and you guys have been together for a long time, there\'s a family bond that you have. In fact, I\'ve talked about this with therapists, especially if you\'re talking about a relationship, because when you\'re with somebody, you\'re going to your family, and she\'s alone.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2923,'','Gary Allan','Musician','\nDecember 5, 1967\n','','American','It\'s always performing for me. I write and I record so I can perform. It all ties to that. I\'ve done it since I was a little kid. That\'s my absolute rush, is playing for different people every night, bringing something else to the table they\'ve never seen.','',NULL,'Done,Night,Different',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2924,'Life','Gary Allan','Musician','\nDecember 5, 1967\n','','American','Life ain\'t always beautiful, but it\'s a beautiful ride.','',NULL,'Beautiful,Ride',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2925,'','Gary Allan','Musician','\nDecember 5, 1967\n','','American','My goal is to hit the gym every day I\'m on vacation. Usually I just end up sleeping and drinking beer.','',NULL,'End,Goal,Beer',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2926,'Money,Learning','William Allan','Artist','1782','1850','Scottish','Father, in spite of all this spending of money in learning Latin, I will be a painter.','',NULL,'Father',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2927,'','William Allan','Artist','1782','1850','Scottish','I will be a historical painter.','',NULL,'Historical,Painter',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2928,'','J Allard','Scientist','','','American','Having wires strewn across your couch and across the floor is a big deal to a lot of people.','',NULL,'Big,Deal,Floor',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2929,'Great,Movies','J Allard','Scientist','','','American','I don\'t worry about great visuals that they showed that weren\'t actually running on real hardware. It doesn\'t matter. Gamers don\'t make their purchase decisions based on movies that were shown in May for products that come out in March.','',NULL,'Real',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2930,'Music,Movies','J Allard','Scientist','','','American','Right now, more people enjoy movies, music, television and movies than they do video games.','',NULL,'Enjoy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2931,'Work','J Allard','Scientist','','','American','The chips are in production, the machines aren\'t. So we\'ve got a little bit of work left to do.','',NULL,'Left,Bit',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2932,'','J Allard','Scientist','','','American','We didn\'t have our online service developed. We had never shipped a console game before as a company. So we were developing a lot of new competencies as a company and assembling a new team.','',NULL,'Game,Before,Team',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2933,'','J Allard','Scientist','','','American','We\'re going to do something that\'s really unprecedented in the industry by launching the console in all three major markets for the same holiday. It\'s never been done before.','',NULL,'Done,Before,Same',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2934,'','J Allard','Scientist','','','American','When we get the final hardware, the performance is just going to skyrocket.','',NULL,'Final,Hardware',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2935,'Government','Lucille Roybal-Allard','','\nJune 12, 1941\n','','','Even though some in our government may claim that civil liberties must be compromised in order to protect the public, we must be wary of what we are giving up in the name of fighting terrorism.','',NULL,'Must,Giving',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2936,'Education','Lucille Roybal-Allard','','\nJune 12, 1941\n','','','During consideration in the Education and the Workforce Committee this year, Democrats and Republicans worked constructively together to improve the delivery of Head Start services to the target populations.','',NULL,'Together,Start',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2937,'Life,Home,Experience','Lucille Roybal-Allard','','\nJune 12, 1941\n','','','Growing up in a violent home is a terrifying and traumatic experience that can affect every aspect of a child\'s life, growth, and development.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2938,'Family','Lucille Roybal-Allard','','\nJune 12, 1941\n','','','Head Start is designed to ensure that all children - regardless of their family\'s income, race, or ethnic background - are able to enter kindergarten ready to learn.','',NULL,'Children,Learn',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2939,'Positive','Lucille Roybal-Allard','','\nJune 12, 1941\n','','','I have long been a supporter of the Head Start program because each and every year I witness the dramatic positive impact that early intervention services have on children\'s lives in my congressional district.','',NULL,'Children,Long',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2940,'','Lucille Roybal-Allard','','\nJune 12, 1941\n','','','I will also continue to fight to provide better economic security for victims of domestic violence.','',NULL,'Fight,Better,Violence',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2941,'Health','Lucille Roybal-Allard','','\nJune 12, 1941\n','','','Mr. Speaker, our Nation must no longer be complacent about underage drinking and its alarming consequences. We must bring this national public health crisis out of the shadow and into the bright light of a national priority.','',NULL,'Crisis,Must',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2942,'Age,Women,Experience','Lucille Roybal-Allard','','\nJune 12, 1941\n','','','Nearly one in four women will experience domestic violence during her lifetime. And slightly more than half of female victims of domestic violence live in households with children under age 12.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2943,'Health','Lucille Roybal-Allard','','\nJune 12, 1941\n','','','Newborn screening is a public health intervention that involves a simple blood test used to identify many life-threatening genetic illnesses before any symptoms begin.','',NULL,'Simple,Before',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2944,'Dreams','Lucille Roybal-Allard','','\nJune 12, 1941\n','','','Our theme for this year\'s festivities, Dreams and Challenges of Asian Pacific Americans, speaks to the many generations of Asian Pacific Americans who worked hard to overcome economic hardship, racism and other barriers in their pursuit of the American dream.','',NULL,'Hard,Racism',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2945,'Medical','Lucille Roybal-Allard','','\nJune 12, 1941\n','','','Radio interoperability is essential for our police, fire, and emergency medical service departments to communicate with each other in times of emergency.','',NULL,'Fire,Service',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2946,'Work','Lucille Roybal-Allard','','\nJune 12, 1941\n','','','The lessons of September 11 are that if we allow law enforcement to do their work free of political interference, if we give them adequate resources and modern technologies, we can protect our citizens without intruding on our liberties.','',NULL,'Political,Without',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2947,'','Lucille Roybal-Allard','','\nJune 12, 1941\n','','','This October, we renew the fight against domestic violence and abuse in America. Together, we can eliminate domestic violence from homes across the country and ensure that our children grow up in healthy, peaceful communities.','',NULL,'Fight,Children,Together',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2948,'Business','Lucille Roybal-Allard','','\nJune 12, 1941\n','','','When approved, the SAFE Port Act will make progress toward protecting the physical infrastructure of our seaports as well as our national economy which is so clearly dependent on the commercial shipping business.','',NULL,'Progress,Act',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2949,'','Lucille Roybal-Allard','','\nJune 12, 1941\n','','','With such compelling information, the question is why haven\'t we been able to do more to prevent the crisis of underage drinking? The answer is: the alcohol industry.','',NULL,'Crisis,Why,Alcohol',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2950,'Life','Wayne Allard','Politician','\nDecember 2, 1943\n','','American','From the employees\' standpoint, in 1935, Social Security was a big gamble. Employees would be required to participate in the program, contributing a percentage of their income for their entire adult working life.','',NULL,'Working,Big',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2951,'','Wayne Allard','Politician','\nDecember 2, 1943\n','','American','I think America is on the right track.','',NULL,'America,Track',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2952,'','Wayne Allard','Politician','\nDecember 2, 1943\n','','American','I think back a little bit when President Bush was elected President and what kind of economy he inherited from the Clinton administration. The economy was going down. It was not doing well.','',NULL,'Down,President,Economy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2953,'Business','Wayne Allard','Politician','\nDecember 2, 1943\n','','American','In some ways, with the security challenges this country has faced, we have had to put in rules and regulations for business to be able to sustain their growth and create jobs.','',NULL,'Country,Put',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2954,'Women,Men','Wayne Allard','Politician','\nDecember 2, 1943\n','','American','Our men and women in our armed forces are the real heroes in this conflict.','',NULL,'Real',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2955,'','Wayne Allard','Politician','\nDecember 2, 1943\n','','American','The successful establishment of a buffer zone around Fort Carson will provide an example for other bases around the country as we seek to protect the training mission of the U.S. military while preserving critical habitats on our ranges.','',NULL,'Successful,Country,Training',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2956,'Work','William Albert Allard','Photographer','','','','What\'s really important is to simplify. The work of most photographers would be improved immensely if they could do one thing: get rid of the extraneous. If you strive for simplicity, you are more likely to reach the viewer.','',NULL,'Important,Simplicity',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2957,'','William Albert Allard','Photographer','','','','All I need is my brains, my eyes and my personality, for better or for worse.','',NULL,'Better,Eyes,Worse',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2958,'Best','William Albert Allard','Photographer','','','','I think the best pictures are often on the edges of any situation, I don\'t find photographing the situation nearly as interesting as photographing the edges.','',NULL,'Find,Often',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2959,'','William Albert Allard','Photographer','','','','In my photography, color and composition are inseparable. I see in color.','',NULL,'Color',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2960,'Work','William Albert Allard','Photographer','','','','What is right? Simply put, it is any assignment in which the photographer has a significant spiritual stake... spiritually driven work constitutes the core of a photographer\'s contribution to culture.','',NULL,'Spiritual,Put',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2961,'Communication,Work','William Albert Allard','Photographer','','','','Words and pictures can work together to communicate more powerfully than either alone.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2962,'','William Albert Allard','Photographer','','','','You\'ve got to push yourself harder. You\'ve got to start looking for pictures nobody else could take. You\'ve got to take the tools you have and probe deeper.','',NULL,'Yourself,Else,Start',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2963,'','Iyad Allawi','Statesman','1945','','Iraqi','It is our people who are sitting in the dark because of these cowardly and treacherous attacks, not our occupiers.','',NULL,'Dark,Sitting,Cowardly',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2964,'Money','Iyad Allawi','Statesman','1945','','Iraqi','Saddam Hussein\'s trial would not be public since he could name countries and persons whom he gave money.','',NULL,'Since,Public',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2965,'','Iyad Allawi','Statesman','1945','','Iraqi','These are facts, these are not imaginary things.','',NULL,'Facts,Imaginary,These',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2966,'God,War','Iyad Allawi','Statesman','1945','','Iraqi','We are losing each day an average 50 to 60 people throughout the country, if not more. If this is not civil war, then God knows what civil war is.','',NULL,'Country',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2967,'','Iyad Allawi','Statesman','1945','','Iraqi','We are safer, the region is safer, the world is safer without Saddam.','',NULL,'Without,Region,Saddam',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2968,'','Iyad Allawi','Statesman','1945','','Iraqi','We are succeeding in Iraq. It\'s a tough struggle with setbacks, but we are succeeding.','',NULL,'Struggle,Tough,Iraq',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2969,'','Iyad Allawi','Statesman','1945','','Iraqi','We are succeeding in Iraq. Thank you, America.','',NULL,'America,Iraq,Thank',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2970,'','Iyad Allawi','Statesman','1945','','Iraqi','We see an extensive program of dismantling state institutions... These are ingredients for catastrophe.','',NULL,'State,Program,Extensive',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2971,'Time','Iyad Allawi','Statesman','1945','','Iraqi','With nearly 20 days until Iraq emerges as a free sovereign state for the first time in more than three decades, terrorists have increasingly targeted our country\'s infrastructure.','',NULL,'Country,Free',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2972,'Money,Business','Jim Allchin','Businessman','1951','','American','Apple really has no presence in business, and we think Vista\'s going to have a huge presence in business. We think we\'re going to help the corporate IT stack save money.','',NULL,'Help',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2973,'','Jim Allchin','Businessman','1951','','American','I continue to see a healthy PC market, very healthy. The machines will continue to morph; you\'ll see smaller machines that have more capability.','',NULL,'Healthy,Continue,Market',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2974,'Good,Home','Jim Allchin','Businessman','1951','','American','I continue to see good growth in the mobile space; I expect to see PCs being the core driver in the home. And I mean that for entertainment along with the work-at-home space.','',NULL,'Mean',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2975,'','Jim Allchin','Businessman','1951','','American','I would buy a Mac today if I was not working at Microsoft.','',NULL,'Today,Working,Mac',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2976,'Time,Smile','Jim Allchin','Businessman','1951','','American','If you\'re going to kill someone there isn\'t much reason to get all worked up about it and angry - you just pull the trigger. Angry discussions beforehand are a waste of time. We need to smile at Novell while we pull the trigger.','',NULL,'Angry',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2977,'','Jim Allchin','Businessman','1951','','American','There is no neat distinction between operating system software and the software that runs on top of it.','',NULL,'Between,System,Top',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2978,'Music,Business','Jim Allchin','Businessman','1951','','American','We are pushing ahead as fast as we can for all audiences, whether for the business user, the child, or the digital music enthusiast.','',NULL,'Child',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2979,'','Jim Allchin','Businessman','1951','','American','We can and must turn this around. If you\'re going to kill someone just pull the trigger.','',NULL,'Must,Someone,Around',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2980,'','Jim Allchin','Businessman','1951','','American','We\'re obviously going to spend a lot in marketing because we think the product sells itself.','',NULL,'Marketing,Spend,Product',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2981,'','Jim Allchin','Businessman','1951','','American','Well, developers do want to touch a lot of customers. We have to make our platform very popular in order for them to do that. If we make their jobs easier, then they\'ll be more likely to stay on the Windows platform.','',NULL,'Touch,Order,Stay',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2982,'Love,God','Charles L. Allen','Clergyman','1913','2005','American','The hardest people to reach with the love of God are not the bad people. They know they are bad. They have no defense. The hardest ones to win for God are the self-righteous people.','',NULL,'Bad',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2983,'God','Charles L. Allen','Clergyman','1913','2005','American','When you say a situation or a person is hopeless, you are slamming the door in the face of God.','',NULL,'Person,Hopeless',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2984,'','Charles L. Allen','Clergyman','1913','2005','American','Why should you be content with so little? Why shouldn\'t you reach out for something big?','',NULL,'Why,Big,Content',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2985,'Work','Charles L. Allen','Clergyman','1913','2005','American','Remember that you are needed. There is at least one important work to be done that will not be done unless you do it.','',NULL,'Important,Done',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2986,'Life','Charles L. Allen','Clergyman','1913','2005','American','Sometimes life has a way of putting us on our backs to force us to look up.','',NULL,'Sometimes,Force',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2987,'','Charles L. Allen','Clergyman','1913','2005','American','The Christian is not one who has gone all the way with Christ. None of us has. The Christian is one who has found the right road.','',NULL,'Christian,Road,Found',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2988,'Technology','Charles Mengel Allen','Judge','\nNovember 22, 1916\n','\nJanuary 4, 2000\n','American','If the human race wants to go to hell in a basket, technology can help it get there by jet.','',NULL,'Help,Human',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2989,'','Charles Mengel Allen','Judge','\nNovember 22, 1916\n','\nJanuary 4, 2000\n','American','The automobile is technologically more sophisticated than the bundling board, but the human motives in their uses are sometimes the same.','',NULL,'Human,Same,Sometimes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2990,'','Charles Mengel Allen','Judge','\nNovember 22, 1916\n','\nJanuary 4, 2000\n','American','You can make more friends in a month by being interested in them than in ten years by trying to get them interested in you.','',NULL,'Trying,Friends,Interested',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2991,'','Debbie Allen','Actress','\nJanuary 16, 1950\n','','American','But out of limitations comes creativity.','',NULL,'Creativity,Comes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2992,'','Debbie Allen','Actress','\nJanuary 16, 1950\n','','American','A director just pushes them a little this way or that way.','',NULL,'Director,Pushes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2993,'','Debbie Allen','Actress','\nJanuary 16, 1950\n','','American','As far as pacing the shoot is concerned, I know when I\'ve got it. I don\'t think there\'s any reason to take ten takes unless you need them.','',NULL,'Reason,Far,Takes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2994,'Time','Debbie Allen','Actress','\nJanuary 16, 1950\n','','American','But it was not possible to do this movie, in this matter of time, without a solid rehearsal period.','',NULL,'Without,Matter',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2995,'','Debbie Allen','Actress','\nJanuary 16, 1950\n','','American','Even when you have a big budget, you can\'t just shoot everything.','',NULL,'Everything,Big,Budget',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2996,'','Debbie Allen','Actress','\nJanuary 16, 1950\n','','American','Everything has to be well thought out - what do you really need, when can you do with less coverage.','',NULL,'Everything,Thought,Less',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2997,'Design','Debbie Allen','Actress','\nJanuary 16, 1950\n','','American','I design my shots. I walk the rehearsal as the camera and say \'this is where I want to be... I want this look.','',NULL,'Walk,Camera',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2998,'Good','Debbie Allen','Actress','\nJanuary 16, 1950\n','','American','I didn\'t need the insurance. I do it again if my DP tells me it didn\'t look good in the camera or if the actors didn\'t hit their marks. But if everything was working why do it again?','',NULL,'Everything,Why',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(2999,'','Debbie Allen','Actress','\nJanuary 16, 1950\n','','American','I got my dailies every day, although I couldn\'t always look at them because I was usually preparing for the next day\'s shoot, both as an actress and as the director.','',NULL,'Both,Next,Director',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3000,'','Debbie Allen','Actress','\nJanuary 16, 1950\n','','American','I use something that is a real staple in the directing world. It\'s called a dance floor. You lay it down so that it\'s so smooth you can roll around, and you can put furniture on top of it. It\'s seamless and you don\'t see it.','',NULL,'Real,Down,Put',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3001,'','Debbie Allen','Actress','\nJanuary 16, 1950\n','','American','I\'m always moving forward.','',NULL,'Forward,Moving',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3002,'Time','Debbie Allen','Actress','\nJanuary 16, 1950\n','','American','In scoring we have a lot that was not evident in the shooting. The radio is on all the time.','',NULL,'Radio,Scoring',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3003,'Movies','Debbie Allen','Actress','\nJanuary 16, 1950\n','','American','It goes back to a style of moviemaking I remember seeing as a child, in movies like The Man With The Golden Arm, which I think was shot all on a sound stage.','',NULL,'Remember,Child',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3004,'','Debbie Allen','Actress','\nJanuary 16, 1950\n','','American','It\'s kind of dangerous to cut in the camera, but that\'s the only way I know how to direct.','',NULL,'Dangerous,Camera,Cut',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3005,'Great','Debbie Allen','Actress','\nJanuary 16, 1950\n','','American','Making this movie was a great opportunity for me to explore high-definition. I\'m glad I got to see what the challenges are, what makes it better. It works wonderfully.','',NULL,'Better,Makes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3006,'','Debbie Allen','Actress','\nJanuary 16, 1950\n','','American','Michael Ralph brilliantly plays the street prophet, a West Indian who foreshadows the Harlem riot.','',NULL,'Street,West,Indian',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3007,'','Debbie Allen','Actress','\nJanuary 16, 1950\n','','American','That\'s the only way I can control my movie. If you shoot everything, then everything is liable to end up in the movie. If you have a vision, you don\'t have to cover every scene.','',NULL,'End,Everything,Control',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3008,'','Debbie Allen','Actress','\nJanuary 16, 1950\n','','American','The biggest challenge was that we had to shoot so quickly and with such a limited budget.','',NULL,'Challenge,Biggest,Budget',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3009,'Time','Debbie Allen','Actress','\nJanuary 16, 1950\n','','American','The clothes back in those days were made so much better than clothes are today. They actually took time to make clothes to fit a woman\'s body. Today they make clothes that fit sizes, so it stretches to fit this and that.','',NULL,'Today,Woman',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3010,'','Debbie Allen','Actress','\nJanuary 16, 1950\n','','American','The production team\'s first meeting took place at my house. I had ideas and a color scheme in mind, how I wanted the movie to look, because that has to be a real collaboration.','',NULL,'Mind,Real,Place',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3011,'Women','Debbie Allen','Actress','\nJanuary 16, 1950\n','','American','The radio for these women is like television is for us today, which is really like looking at the radio.','',NULL,'Today,Looking',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3012,'Great','Debbie Allen','Actress','\nJanuary 16, 1950\n','','American','The riot isn\'t seen in the movie, but it is alluded to. He has this one speech that gives a great sense of texture and paints a picture of what was happening in Harlem then.','',NULL,'Sense,Picture',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3013,'Work','Debbie Allen','Actress','\nJanuary 16, 1950\n','','American','There are some scenes that work beautifully in a moving, sweeping master, which is how I like to work.','',NULL,'Moving,Master',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3014,'Time','Debbie Allen','Actress','\nJanuary 16, 1950\n','','American','Time management is a big part of the director\'s job.','',NULL,'Job,Big',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3015,'','Debbie Allen','Actress','\nJanuary 16, 1950\n','','American','You have to examine a scene on the page first. Then you get into the basics of acting: Who are you? Who are you talking to? How do you feel about that person?','',NULL,'Person,Acting,Talking',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3016,'Nature','Ethan Allen','Revolutionary','\nJanuary 21, 1738\n','\nFebruary 12, 1789\n','American','While we are under the tyranny of Priests, it will ever be their interest, to invalidate the law of nature and reason, in order to establish systems incompatible therewith.','',NULL,'Ever,Law',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3017,'Science,Learning','Ethan Allen','Revolutionary','\nJanuary 21, 1738\n','\nFebruary 12, 1789\n','American','In those parts of the world where learning and science has prevailed, miracles have ceased; but in those parts of it as are barbarous and ignorant, miracles are still in vogue.','',NULL,'Still',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3018,'','Ethan Allen','Revolutionary','\nJanuary 21, 1738\n','\nFebruary 12, 1789\n','American','Those who invalidate reason ought seriously to consider whether they argue against reason with or without reason.','',NULL,'Without,Reason,Against',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3019,'','Florence E. Allen','','','','','Each generation must recreate liberty for its own times.','',NULL,'Must,Liberty,Times',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3020,'Politics,Time,Women','Florence E. Allen','','','','','It will take a long time for women\'s effect on politics to register so that we may properly appraise it.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3021,'Good,Home','Florence E. Allen','','','','','It\'s so worth-while being a judge, because, if I make good, I can help prove that a woman\'s place is as much on the bench, in City Council, or in Congress, as in the home.','',NULL,'Judge',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3022,'Women','Florence E. Allen','','','','','Owing to the fact that leaders in the women\'s groups made a point of serving on the jury here whenever they were called, we have always had an unusually high type of women represented on the jury.','',NULL,'Made,Here',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3023,'Money,Women','Florence E. Allen','','','','','The fact that the movement was carried on by women who, for the most part, had no money of their own and were totally inexperienced in organization, and that they won their fight in about two generations, makes a story often dramatic and always worth preserving.','',NULL,'Fight',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3024,'Nature','Florence E. Allen','','','','','The nature of the Catilinarian conspiracy was bad and bloody.','',NULL,'Bad,Conspiracy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3025,'Freedom','Florence E. Allen','','','','','Whether or not we establish freedom rests with ourselves.','',NULL,'Whether,Ourselves',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3026,'Politics,Women','Florence E. Allen','','','','','You can hardly judge women\'s effect on politics merely from the action of individual women officeholders.','',NULL,'Judge',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3027,'Truth','Florence E. Allen','','','','','You have had indeed a fair trial. It is a shocking thing when a judge of your high office is shown to have betrayed the truth and his honor, and I sentence you to the penitentiary.','',NULL,'Judge,Honor',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3028,'Funny','Fred Allen','Comedian','\nMay 31, 1894\n','\nMarch 17, 1956\n','American','I like long walks, especially when they are taken by people who annoy me.','',NULL,'Long,Taken',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3029,'Funny','Fred Allen','Comedian','\nMay 31, 1894\n','\nMarch 17, 1956\n','American','California is a fine place to live - if you happen to be an orange.','',NULL,'Live,Happen',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3030,'Valentines Day,Time','Fred Allen','Comedian','\nMay 31, 1894\n','\nMarch 17, 1956\n','American','The last time I saw him he was walking down lover\'s lane holding his own hand.','',NULL,'Him',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3031,'','Fred Allen','Comedian','\nMay 31, 1894\n','\nMarch 17, 1956\n','American','What\'s on your mind, if you will allow the overstatement.','',NULL,'Mind,Allow',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3032,'Business','Fred Allen','Comedian','\nMay 31, 1894\n','\nMarch 17, 1956\n','American','An advertising agency is 85 percent confusion and 15 percent commission.','',NULL,'Confusion,Percent',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3033,'Graduation','Fred Allen','Comedian','\nMay 31, 1894\n','\nMarch 17, 1956\n','American','I learned law so well, the day I graduated I sued the college, won the case, and got my tuition back.','',NULL,'Law,Learned',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3034,'Funny,Religion,Time','Fred Allen','Comedian','\nMay 31, 1894\n','\nMarch 17, 1956\n','American','The first time I sang in the church choir; two hundred people changed their religion.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3035,'Life','Fred Allen','Comedian','\nMay 31, 1894\n','\nMarch 17, 1956\n','American','A celebrity is a person who works hard all of their life to become well known, and then wears dark glasses to avoid being recognized.','',NULL,'Hard,Person',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3036,'Funny,Family','Fred Allen','Comedian','\nMay 31, 1894\n','\nMarch 17, 1956\n','American','I don\'t have to look up my family tree, because I know that I\'m the sap.','',NULL,'Tree',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3037,'','Fred Allen','Comedian','\nMay 31, 1894\n','\nMarch 17, 1956\n','American','A committee is a group of the unprepared, appointed by the unwilling to do the unnecessary.','',NULL,'Group,Committee,Unwilling',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3038,'','Fred Allen','Comedian','\nMay 31, 1894\n','\nMarch 17, 1956\n','American','A committee is a group of people who individually can do nothing, but who, as a group, can meet and decide that nothing can be done.','',NULL,'Nothing,Done,Group',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3039,'Technology','Fred Allen','Comedian','\nMay 31, 1894\n','\nMarch 17, 1956\n','American','Television is a medium because anything well done is rare.','',NULL,'Done,Anything',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3040,'','Fred Allen','Comedian','\nMay 31, 1894\n','\nMarch 17, 1956\n','American','You can take all the sincerity in Hollywood, place it in the navel of a fruit fly and still have room enough for three caraway seeds and a producer\'s heart.','',NULL,'Heart,Enough,Still',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3041,'','Fred Allen','Comedian','\nMay 31, 1894\n','\nMarch 17, 1956\n','American','I\'d rather have a full bottle in front of me than a full frontal lobotomy.','',NULL,'Rather,Full,Front',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3042,'Life,Success','Fred Allen','Comedian','\nMay 31, 1894\n','\nMarch 17, 1956\n','American','An actor\'s popularity is fleeting. His success has the life expectancy of a small boy who is about to look into a gas tank with a lighted match.','',NULL,'Small',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3043,'Humor','Fred Allen','Comedian','\nMay 31, 1894\n','\nMarch 17, 1956\n','American','All I know about humor is that I don\'t know anything about it.','',NULL,'Anything',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3044,'Good','Fred Allen','Comedian','\nMay 31, 1894\n','\nMarch 17, 1956\n','American','Hanging is too good for a man who makes puns; he should be drawn and quoted.','',NULL,'Makes,Hanging',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3045,'','Fred Allen','Comedian','\nMay 31, 1894\n','\nMarch 17, 1956\n','American','A conference is a gathering of people who singly can do nothing, but together can decide that nothing can be done.','',NULL,'Nothing,Done,Together',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3046,'','Fred Allen','Comedian','\nMay 31, 1894\n','\nMarch 17, 1956\n','American','Hollywood is a place where people from Iowa mistake each other for stars.','',NULL,'Place,Stars,Mistake',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3047,'Funny','Fred Allen','Comedian','\nMay 31, 1894\n','\nMarch 17, 1956\n','American','I have just returned from Boston. It is the only thing to do if you find yourself up there.','',NULL,'Yourself,Find',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3048,'','Fred Allen','Comedian','\nMay 31, 1894\n','\nMarch 17, 1956\n','American','If I could get my membership fee back, I\'d resign from the human race.','',NULL,'Human,Race,Resign',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3049,'Good,Great','Fred Allen','Comedian','\nMay 31, 1894\n','\nMarch 17, 1956\n','American','Washington is no place for a good actor. The competition from bad actors is too great.','',NULL,'Bad',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3050,'','Fred Allen','Comedian','\nMay 31, 1894\n','\nMarch 17, 1956\n','American','A gentleman is any man who wouldn\'t hit a woman with his hat on.','',NULL,'Woman,Gentleman,Hit',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3051,'Good','Fred Allen','Comedian','\nMay 31, 1894\n','\nMarch 17, 1956\n','American','A telescope will magnify a star a thousand times, but a good press agent can do even better.','',NULL,'Better,Times',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3052,'','Fred Allen','Comedian','\nMay 31, 1894\n','\nMarch 17, 1956\n','American','An associate producer is the only guy in Hollywood who will associate with a producer.','',NULL,'Guy,Hollywood,Producer',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3053,'','Frederick Lewis Allen','Editor','\nJuly 5, 1890\n','\nFebruary 13, 1954\n','American','Everything is more complicated than it looks to most people.','',NULL,'Everything,Looks',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3054,'','Frederick Lewis Allen','Editor','\nJuly 5, 1890\n','\nFebruary 13, 1954\n','American','Wilson thought in terms of the whole world; Harding was for America first. And, finally, whereas Wilson wanted America to exert itself nobly, Harding wanted to give it a rest.','',NULL,'Give,Thought,America',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3055,'','George Allen','Politician','\nMarch 8, 1952\n','','American','I have always advocated for funding and programs that increase our productivity and competitiveness.','',NULL,'Increase,Funding,Advocated',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3056,'History,Failure','George Allen','Politician','\nMarch 8, 1952\n','','American','I rise today to offer a formal and heartfelt apology to all the victims of lynching in our history, and for the failure of the United States Senate to take action when action was most needed.','',NULL,'Today',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3057,'Time,Future','George Allen','Politician','\nMarch 8, 1952\n','','American','In some ways, September 11, 2001, seems a long time ago. Yet we have done so much in only a few years, and we will continue to do so in the future, to prevent such attacks on America.','',NULL,'Done',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3058,'','George Allen','Politician','\nMarch 8, 1952\n','','American','It is vital that the United States maintains open lines of communication with our allies. We must assure them of our commitment to eradicating global terrorism wherever it may reside or wherever it\'s given haven.','',NULL,'Must,May,United',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3059,'','George Allen','Politician','\nMarch 8, 1952\n','','American','The idea of reasoning with terrorists without force or with appeasement is naive, and I think it\'s dangerous.','',NULL,'Without,Idea,Dangerous',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3060,'Women,Men','George Allen','Politician','\nMarch 8, 1952\n','','American','We are so appreciative of the men and women in uniform who are protecting us, whether in Afghanistan or Iraq or on ships around the world. For our security, they are taking the offensive to the terrorists overseas.','',NULL,'Around',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3061,'Freedom','George Allen','Politician','\nMarch 8, 1952\n','','American','We should favor innovation and freedom over regulation.','',NULL,'Innovation,Favor',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3062,'','George Allen','Politician','\nMarch 8, 1952\n','','American','We\'re going to hear a lot of spirited discussion about the President\'s plan in the next few days and weeks and that\'s fine as long as everyone comes ready to talk and not just snipe, complain and argue.','',NULL,'Long,Talk,Everyone',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3063,'Positive,Work,Best','George Allen, Sr.','Coach','\nApril 29, 1918\n','\nDecember 31, 1990\n','American','Work hard, stay positive, and get up early. It\'s the best part of the day.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3064,'Life,Hope','George Allen, Sr.','Coach','\nApril 29, 1918\n','\nDecember 31, 1990\n','American','One of the most difficult things everyone has to learn is that for your entire life you must keep fighting and adjusting if you hope to survive. No matter who you are or what your position is you must keep fighting for whatever it is you desire to achieve.','',NULL,'Must',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3065,'Best','George Allen, Sr.','Coach','\nApril 29, 1918\n','\nDecember 31, 1990\n','American','Each of us has been put on earth with the ability to do something well. We cheat ourselves and the world if we don\'t use that ability as best we can.','',NULL,'Put,Cheat',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3066,'','George Allen, Sr.','Coach','\nApril 29, 1918\n','\nDecember 31, 1990\n','American','Every day you waste is one you can never make up.','',NULL,'Waste',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3067,'Moving On,Future','George Allen, Sr.','Coach','\nApril 29, 1918\n','\nDecember 31, 1990\n','American','Forget the past - the future will give you plenty to worry about.','',NULL,'Forget',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3068,'Time','George Allen, Sr.','Coach','\nApril 29, 1918\n','\nDecember 31, 1990\n','American','Every time you win, you\'re reborn; when you lose, you die a little.','',NULL,'Win,Die',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3069,'Men,Success','George Allen, Sr.','Coach','\nApril 29, 1918\n','\nDecember 31, 1990\n','American','People of mediocre ability sometimes achieve outstanding success because they don\'t know when to quit. Most men succeed because they are determined to.','',NULL,'Sometimes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3070,'Success','George Allen, Sr.','Coach','\nApril 29, 1918\n','\nDecember 31, 1990\n','American','Success is what you do with your ability. It\'s how you use your talent.','',NULL,'Talent,Ability',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3071,'','George Allen, Sr.','Coach','\nApril 29, 1918\n','\nDecember 31, 1990\n','American','If you want to catch more fish, use more hooks.','',NULL,'Fish,Catch,Use',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3072,'Time','George Allen, Sr.','Coach','\nApril 29, 1918\n','\nDecember 31, 1990\n','American','Leisure time is that five or six hours when you sleep at night.','',NULL,'Sleep,Night',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3073,'','George Allen, Sr.','Coach','\nApril 29, 1918\n','\nDecember 31, 1990\n','American','Persevere and get it done.','',NULL,'Done,Persevere',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3074,'','George Allen, Sr.','Coach','\nApril 29, 1918\n','\nDecember 31, 1990\n','American','The achiever is the only individual who is truly alive.','',NULL,'Alive,Individual,Truly',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3075,'Great','George Allen, Sr.','Coach','\nApril 29, 1918\n','\nDecember 31, 1990\n','American','The street to obscurity is paved with athletes who can perform great feats before friendly crowds.','',NULL,'Friendly,Before',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3076,'','George Allen, Sr.','Coach','\nApril 29, 1918\n','\nDecember 31, 1990\n','American','The tougher the job, the greater the reward.','',NULL,'Job,Greater,Reward',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3077,'','George Allen, Sr.','Coach','\nApril 29, 1918\n','\nDecember 31, 1990\n','American','Try not to do too many things at once. Know what you want, the number one thing today and tomorrow. Persevere and get it done.','',NULL,'Today,Tomorrow,Done',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3078,'Future','George Allen, Sr.','Coach','\nApril 29, 1918\n','\nDecember 31, 1990\n','American','When we get to the future, I\'ll determine the future.','',NULL,'Determine',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3079,'Science','George Allen, Sr.','Coach','\nApril 29, 1918\n','\nDecember 31, 1990\n','American','Winning is the science of being totally prepared.','',NULL,'Winning,Prepared',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3080,'Intelligence,Family','Gracie Allen','Comedian','\nJuly 26, 1895\n','\nAugust 27, 1964\n','American','Smartness runs in my family. When I went to school I was so smart my teacher was in my class for five years.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3081,'Government','Gracie Allen','Comedian','\nJuly 26, 1895\n','\nAugust 27, 1964\n','American','This used to be a government of checks and balances. Now it\'s all checks and no balances.','',NULL,'Used,Balances',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3082,'','Gracie Allen','Comedian','\nJuly 26, 1895\n','\nAugust 27, 1964\n','American','When I was born I was so surprised I didn\'t talk for a year and a half.','',NULL,'Talk,Year,Born',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3083,'Mother\'s Day','Gracie Allen','Comedian','\nJuly 26, 1895\n','\nAugust 27, 1964\n','American','When my mother had to get dinner for 8 she\'d just make enough for 16 and only serve half.','',NULL,'Mother,Enough',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3084,'Work','Gracie Allen','Comedian','\nJuly 26, 1895\n','\nAugust 27, 1964\n','American','Brains, integrity, and force may be all very well, but what you need today is Charm. Go ahead and work on your economic programs if you want to, I\'ll develop my radio personality.','',NULL,'Today,Integrity',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3085,'','Gracie Allen','Comedian','\nJuly 26, 1895\n','\nAugust 27, 1964\n','American','The President of today is just the postage stamp of tomorrow.','',NULL,'Today,Tomorrow,President',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3086,'','Hervey Allen','Author','\nDecember 8, 1889\n','\nDecember 28, 1949\n','American','Each new generation is a fresh invasion of savages.','',NULL,'Generation,Fresh,Invasion',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3087,'','Hervey Allen','Author','\nDecember 8, 1889\n','\nDecember 28, 1949\n','American','Here the Frenchman, Spaniard, and Englishman all passed, leaving each his legend; and a brilliant and more or less feudal civilization with its aristocracy and slaves has departed with the economic system upon which it rested.','',NULL,'Leaving,Here,Less',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3088,'','Hervey Allen','Author','\nDecember 8, 1889\n','\nDecember 28, 1949\n','American','In a continent but recently settled, many parts of which have as yet little historical or cultural background, the material for this volume has been gathered from a section that was one of the first to be colonized.','',NULL,'Material,Historical,Background',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3089,'','Hervey Allen','Author','\nDecember 8, 1889\n','\nDecember 28, 1949\n','American','Legends are material to be moulded, and not facts to be recorded.','',NULL,'Facts,Material,Legends',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3090,'','Hervey Allen','Author','\nDecember 8, 1889\n','\nDecember 28, 1949\n','American','Local color has a fatal tendency to remain local; but it is also true that the universal often borders on the void.','',NULL,'True,Often,Color',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3091,'','Hervey Allen','Author','\nDecember 8, 1889\n','\nDecember 28, 1949\n','American','Only the middle-aged have all their five senses in the keeping of their wits.','',NULL,'Five,Keeping,Senses',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3092,'','Ivan Allen','Politician','\nMarch 15, 1911\n','\nJuly 2, 2003\n','American','A lot of things happened in a lot of places. And to see how well it was handled in Atlanta. There are a lot of reasons for Atlanta being a special town in the Civil Rights era.','',NULL,'Special,Rights,Happened',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3093,'','Ivan Allen','Politician','\nMarch 15, 1911\n','\nJuly 2, 2003\n','American','Atlanta? I think it\'s the greatest city anywhere I know of.','',NULL,'Greatest,City,Anywhere',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3094,'Good','Ivan Allen','Politician','\nMarch 15, 1911\n','\nJuly 2, 2003\n','American','The city of Atlanta has always had a good spirit.','',NULL,'Spirit,City',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3095,'','Ivan Allen','Politician','\nMarch 15, 1911\n','\nJuly 2, 2003\n','American','The only thing you think of is that you are in the middle and that you\'ve got to find a way to stop it.','',NULL,'Find,Stop,Middle',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3096,'','Ivan Allen','Politician','\nMarch 15, 1911\n','\nJuly 2, 2003\n','American','We didn\'t make the mistakes that many other cities did.','',NULL,'Mistakes,Did,Cities',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3097,'Life','James Allen','Author','1864','1912','British','A man sooner or later discovers that he is the master-gardener of his soul, the director of his life.','',NULL,'Soul,Director',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3098,'Inspirational,Truth','James Allen','Author','1864','1912','British','A man has to learn that he cannot command things, but that he can command himself; that he cannot coerce the wills of others, but that he can mold and master his own will: and things serve him who serves Truth; people seek guidance of him who is master of himself.','',NULL,'Him',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3099,'Dreams,Time','James Allen','Author','1864','1912','British','The greatest achievement was at first and for a time a dream. The oak sleeps in the acorn, the bird waits in the egg, and in the highest vision of the soul a waking angel stirs. Dreams are the seedlings of realities.','',NULL,'Greatest',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3100,'','James Allen','Author','1864','1912','British','He who would accomplish little must sacrifice little; he who would achieve much must sacrifice much; he who would attain highly must sacrifice greatly.','',NULL,'Must,Sacrifice,Achieve',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3101,'','James Allen','Author','1864','1912','British','The law of harvest is to reap more than you sow. Sow an act, and you reap a habit. Sow a habit and you reap a character. Sow a character and you reap a destiny.','',NULL,'Character,Law,Destiny',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3102,'Men','James Allen','Author','1864','1912','British','Men are anxious to improve their circumstances, but are unwilling to improve themselves; they therefore remain bound.','',NULL,'Themselves,Remain',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3103,'Happiness,Health','James Allen','Author','1864','1912','British','A man is not rightly conditioned until he is a happy, healthy, and prosperous being; and happiness, health, and prosperity are the result of a harmonious adjustment of the inner with the outer of the man with his surroundings.','',NULL,'Happy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3104,'Dreams','James Allen','Author','1864','1912','British','Dream lofty dreams, and as you dream, so you shall become. Your vision is the promise of what you shall one day be; your ideal is the prophecy of what you shall at last unveil.','',NULL,'Become,Dream',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3105,'Love,Power','James Allen','Author','1864','1912','British','Man is made or unmade by himself. By the right choice he ascends. As a being of power, intelligence, and love, and the lord of his own thoughts, he holds the key to every situation.','',NULL,'Made',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3106,'','James Allen','Author','1864','1912','British','Circumstances do not make the man, they reveal him.','',NULL,'Him,Reveal',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3107,'Good,Power,Success','James Allen','Author','1864','1912','British','The more tranquil a man becomes, the greater is his success, his influence, his power for good. Calmness of mind is one of the beautiful jewels of wisdom.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3108,'','James Allen','Author','1864','1912','British','Above all be of single aim; have a legitimate and useful purpose, and devote yourself unreservedly to it.','',NULL,'Yourself,Single,Purpose',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3109,'Strength','James Allen','Author','1864','1912','British','In all human affairs there are efforts, and there are results, and the strength of the effort is the measure of the result.','',NULL,'Human,Effort',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3110,'Failure,Fear','James Allen','Author','1864','1912','British','They who have conquered doubt and fear have conquered failure.','',NULL,'Doubt',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3111,'Life','James Allen','Author','1864','1912','British','Our life is what our thoughts make it. A man will find that as he alters his thoughts toward things and other people, things and other people will alter towards him.','',NULL,'Him,Thoughts',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3112,'Good,Money','James Allen','Author','1864','1912','British','If you real desire is to be good, there is no need to wait for the money before you do it; you can do it now, this very moment, and just where you are.','',NULL,'Real',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3113,'Good','James Allen','Author','1864','1912','British','Good thoughts bear good fruit, bad thoughts bear bad fruit.','',NULL,'Bad,Thoughts',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3114,'Failure','James Allen','Author','1864','1912','British','To begin to think with purpose, is to enter the ranks of those strong ones who only recognize failure as one of the pathways to attainment.','',NULL,'Strong,Purpose',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3115,'','James Allen','Author','1864','1912','British','You are today where your thoughts have brought you; you will be tomorrow where your thoughts take you.','',NULL,'Today,Tomorrow,Thoughts',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3116,'','James Allen','Author','1864','1912','British','Let there be nothing within thee that is not very beautiful and very gentle, and there will be nothing without thee that is not beautiful and softened by the spell of thy presence.','',NULL,'Beautiful,Nothing,Without',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3117,'Life','James Allen','Author','1864','1912','British','All that you accomplish or fail to accomplish with your life is the direct result of your thoughts.','',NULL,'Thoughts,Fail',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3118,'Truth','James Allen','Author','1864','1912','British','The man who cannot endure to have his errors and shortcomings brought to the surface and made known, but tries to hide them, is unfit to walk the highway of truth.','',NULL,'Made,Cannot',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3119,'','James Allen','Author','1864','1912','British','A man is literally what he thinks.','',NULL,'Thinks,Literally',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3120,'','James Allen','Author','1864','1912','British','The very fact that you are a complainer, shows that you deserve your lot.','',NULL,'Fact,Deserve,Shows',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3121,'Thankful','James Allen','Author','1864','1912','British','No duty is more urgent than that of returning thanks.','',NULL,'Duty,Thanks',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3122,'Great','James Lane Allen','Author','\nDecember 21, 1849\n','\nFebruary 18, 1925\n','American','You cannot escape the results of your thoughts. Whatever your present environment may be, you will fall, remain or rise with your thoughts, your vision, your ideal. You will become as small as your controlling desire; as great as your dominant aspiration.','',NULL,'May,Thoughts',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3123,'Love,Travel','James Lane Allen','Author','\nDecember 21, 1849\n','\nFebruary 18, 1925\n','American','As you think, you travel, and as you love, you attract. You are today where your thoughts have brought you; you will be tomorrow where your thoughts take you.','',NULL,'Today',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3124,'Life','James Lane Allen','Author','\nDecember 21, 1849\n','\nFebruary 18, 1925\n','American','The vision that you glorify in your mind, the ideal that you enthrone in your heart - this you will build your life by, and this you will become.','',NULL,'Mind,Heart',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3125,'Travel','James Lane Allen','Author','\nDecember 21, 1849\n','\nFebruary 18, 1925\n','American','You cannot travel within and stand still without.','',NULL,'Without,Still',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3126,'','James Lane Allen','Author','\nDecember 21, 1849\n','\nFebruary 18, 1925\n','American','All that a man achieves and all that he fails to achieve is the direct result of his own thoughts.','',NULL,'Thoughts,Result,Achieve',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3127,'Fear,Failure','James Lane Allen','Author','\nDecember 21, 1849\n','\nFebruary 18, 1925\n','American','He who has conquered doubt and fear has conquered failure.','',NULL,'Doubt',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3128,'Life','James Lane Allen','Author','\nDecember 21, 1849\n','\nFebruary 18, 1925\n','American','The outer conditions of a person\'s life will always be found to reflect their inner beliefs.','',NULL,'Person,Found',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3129,'','James Lane Allen','Author','\nDecember 21, 1849\n','\nFebruary 18, 1925\n','American','We do not attract what we want, but what we are.','',NULL,'Attract',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3130,'Courage','James Lane Allen','Author','\nDecember 21, 1849\n','\nFebruary 18, 1925\n','American','Whether you be man or woman you will never do anything in this world without courage. It is the greatest quality of the mind next to honor.','',NULL,'Mind,Greatest',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3131,'Work','James Lane Allen','Author','\nDecember 21, 1849\n','\nFebruary 18, 1925\n','American','Work joyfully and peacefully, knowing that right thoughts and right efforts will inevitably bring about right results.','',NULL,'Thoughts,Knowing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3132,'','James Lane Allen','Author','\nDecember 21, 1849\n','\nFebruary 18, 1925\n','American','You are today where your thoughts have brought you; you will be tomorrow where your thoughts take you.','',NULL,'Today,Tomorrow,Thoughts',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3133,'','James Lane Allen','Author','\nDecember 21, 1849\n','\nFebruary 18, 1925\n','American','A man is literally what he thinks.','',NULL,'Thinks,Literally',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3134,'','James Lane Allen','Author','\nDecember 21, 1849\n','\nFebruary 18, 1925\n','American','Circumstances do not determine a man, they reveal him.','',NULL,'Him,Reveal,Determine',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3135,'Dreams','James Lane Allen','Author','\nDecember 21, 1849\n','\nFebruary 18, 1925\n','American','Dream lofty dreams, and as you dream, so you shall become. Your vision is the promise of what you shall one day be; your ideal is the prophecy of what you shall at last unveil.','',NULL,'Become,Dream',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3136,'Good','James Lane Allen','Author','\nDecember 21, 1849\n','\nFebruary 18, 1925\n','American','Good thoughts bear good fruit, bad thoughts bear bad fruit.','',NULL,'Bad,Thoughts',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3137,'Failure','James Lane Allen','Author','\nDecember 21, 1849\n','\nFebruary 18, 1925\n','American','To begin to think with purpose, is to enter the ranks of those strong ones who only recognize failure as one of the pathways to attainment.','',NULL,'Strong,Purpose',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3138,'Family,Good','James Van Allen','Physicist','\nSeptember 7, 1914\n','\nAugust 9, 2006\n','American','Our family was very fond of the University of Iowa. We thought it was a good place to go.','',NULL,'Thought',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3139,'','James Van Allen','Physicist','\nSeptember 7, 1914\n','\nAugust 9, 2006\n','American','These days, it\'s really been uninteresting except when disasters occur.','',NULL,'Days,Except,Disasters',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3140,'Science','James Van Allen','Physicist','\nSeptember 7, 1914\n','\nAugust 9, 2006\n','American','We had an erector set, and I was an avid fan of Popular Mechanics and Popular Science magazines.','',NULL,'Popular,Fan',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3141,'Time,Good,Sad','Joan Allen','Actress','\nAugust 20, 1956\n','','American','I was a very good girl for a long time, that\'s what really drew me to acting. The stage was the perfect place to be outrageous, to be sad, to be angry, to be all these different things.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3142,'Sad','Joan Allen','Actress','\nAugust 20, 1956\n','','American','Acting gave me the opportunity to do outrageous things. It allowed me to be sad, happy, angry and lustful, even if it was just vicariously.','',NULL,'Happy,Angry',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3143,'Cool','Joan Allen','Actress','\nAugust 20, 1956\n','','American','Almost any film that you do is an opportunity to open you up and make you more aware of an area that you might not be thinking about. That\'s what is kind of cool, or one of the cool things about this profession.','',NULL,'Thinking,Film',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3144,'','Joan Allen','Actress','\nAugust 20, 1956\n','','American','I certainly do get at the end of my rope at times. We all do.','',NULL,'End,Times,Rope',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3145,'','Joan Allen','Actress','\nAugust 20, 1956\n','','American','I don\'t have a political bone in my body.','',NULL,'Political,Body,Bone',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3146,'Life','Joan Allen','Actress','\nAugust 20, 1956\n','','American','I get recognised sometimes. But I just live my life. I get on the bus, I get on the subway, it\'s not a problem.','',NULL,'Live,Problem',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3147,'Work,Good,Best','Joan Allen','Actress','\nAugust 20, 1956\n','','American','I just try and do the best with every role I get to do. Hopefully the experience in itself is a good experience and people will want to work with me.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3148,'','Joan Allen','Actress','\nAugust 20, 1956\n','','American','I never liked the bar scene. I tried to like it. I would give it a try every three or four months. I\'d think, tonight I\'m going out. But I never met anybody in that circumstance.','',NULL,'Give,Try,Three',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3149,'','Joan Allen','Actress','\nAugust 20, 1956\n','','American','I think I knew acting was what I wanted to do. But I was from this small town and there was no place for an adult to recognise it.','',NULL,'Small,Place,Acting',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3150,'','Joan Allen','Actress','\nAugust 20, 1956\n','','American','I think of myself more as a character actor than that ingenue leading lady, who started out something like Michelle Pfeiffer, or Jessica Lange. I\'m a bit quirkier than that.','',NULL,'Character,Started,Actor',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3151,'Women','Joan Allen','Actress','\nAugust 20, 1956\n','','American','I think that I do separate myself a fair amount. And I don\'t feel like I am representing women. That\'s up to however people interpret it once they sort of see it.','',NULL,'Once,Fair',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3152,'Good,Women','Joan Allen','Actress','\nAugust 20, 1956\n','','American','I think the people who cast films tend to think of me in regard to strong women with integrity and a lot of it has been very good.','',NULL,'Strong',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3153,'','Joan Allen','Actress','\nAugust 20, 1956\n','','American','I was always much more shy. All I knew was that I loved to act. But I don\'t know about the other part of it. I\'m not sure I had the chutzpah to go and prove yourself.','',NULL,'Yourself,Loved,Sure',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3154,'','Joan Allen','Actress','\nAugust 20, 1956\n','','American','I\'m hard to pin down. I tend to look different in films.','',NULL,'Hard,Down,Different',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3155,'Great','Joan Allen','Actress','\nAugust 20, 1956\n','','American','It\'s such a great feeling to make people laugh. I know I\'ve made people cry or want to slit their wrists, but to make people laugh is a very intoxicating, wonderful thing.','',NULL,'Feeling,Laugh',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3156,'','Joan Allen','Actress','\nAugust 20, 1956\n','','American','Once I got to high school and auditioned for a play and got in, I thought this was really what I was looking for. Once that had got cleared up, from 13 on, that was it.','',NULL,'School,Thought,Play',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3157,'Time','John R. Allen','Soldier','\nDecember 15, 1953\n','','American','Afghanistan is going to be here a long time, and what\'s critical is that Afghanistan\'s relationship with its neighbors are, to the maximum extent they can be, constructive and operationally useful.','',NULL,'Long,Here',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3158,'','John R. Allen','Soldier','\nDecember 15, 1953\n','','American','Al Qaeda has come back. Al Qaeda is a resilient organization. But they\'re not here in large numbers. But al Qaeda doesn\'t have to be anywhere in large numbers.','',NULL,'Here,Large,Anywhere',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3159,'','John R. Allen','Soldier','\nDecember 15, 1953\n','','American','Al Qaeda has significance beyond its numbers, frankly. And so for us, our 24-hour-a-day objective is to seek out those al Qaeda cells. And, as we seek them out, to target them and eliminate them. And we\'re doing that 24 hours a day.','',NULL,'Beyond,Hours,Seek',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3160,'','John R. Allen','Soldier','\nDecember 15, 1953\n','','American','And across Afghanistan, every single day, Afghan soldiers, Afghan police and ISAF troops are serving shoulder-to-shoulder in some very difficult situations. And our engagement with them, our shoulder-to-shoulder relationship with them, our conduct of operations with them every single day defines the','',NULL,'Single,Real,Difficult',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3161,'','John R. Allen','Soldier','\nDecember 15, 1953\n','','American','And the narrative for the Taliban that they can wait us out is a flawed narrative. I think that the unambiguous international support for Afghanistan has been a very powerful message. You know, that was the message that came out of the NATO summit. We will not abandon Afghanistan.','',NULL,'Powerful,Wait,Support',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3162,'Time,Home','John R. Allen','Soldier','\nDecember 15, 1953\n','','American','I can\'t spend a lot of time worrying about the numbers at home. I\'ve got to focus on the mission.','',NULL,'Focus',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3163,'','John R. Allen','Soldier','\nDecember 15, 1953\n','','American','I seek as much as I can to mitigate risk.','',NULL,'Risk,Seek,Mitigate',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3164,'','John R. Allen','Soldier','\nDecember 15, 1953\n','','American','Planning is really the hallmark of any large military formation, and it\'s typically a weakness in new formations and new armies.','',NULL,'Military,Weakness,Large',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3165,'','John R. Allen','Soldier','\nDecember 15, 1953\n','','American','Protecting Afghan civilians is the cornerstone of our mission.','',NULL,'Mission,Protecting,Civilians',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3166,'','John R. Allen','Soldier','\nDecember 15, 1953\n','','American','There are tens of thousands of interactions every single day across Afghanistan between the Afghan troops and International Security Assistance Force. On most of those, every single day we continue to deepen and broaden the relationship we seek.','',NULL,'Single,Between,Security',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3167,'Work','John R. Allen','Soldier','\nDecember 15, 1953\n','','American','There is a direct line relationship between what happened in Afghanistan in the work up to 11 September 2001 and what we\'re doing in Afghanistan today.','',NULL,'Today,Between',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3168,'','John R. Allen','Soldier','\nDecember 15, 1953\n','','American','We don\'t see that the Taliban ultimately can succeed, and it\'s a combination both of what the international community can do to support Afghanistan, not just in the short term, but over the long term.','',NULL,'Long,Short,Succeed',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3169,'','John R. Allen','Soldier','\nDecember 15, 1953\n','','American','We don\'t want the Taliban to put down roots, or the al Qaeda to put down roots in Afghanistan that can facilitate Afghanistan becoming - once again - a launching pad for international terrorism.','',NULL,'Down,Put,Again',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3170,'Work,Time','John R. Allen','Soldier','\nDecember 15, 1953\n','','American','We\'re probably going to see some post-2014 military presence - some U.S. presence and a NATO presence - and while we\'ve got much work to do in the next 29 months, we\'ll have additional time later for the continued professionalization of the Afghan security forces.','',NULL,'While',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3171,'Future','John R. Allen','Soldier','\nDecember 15, 1953\n','','American','We\'re pursuing a strategic partnership with Afghanistan on the case of the United States and Afghanistan where we\'re going to push toward a future. It is the future that the Afghans desire with the United States. It is a future that the Afghans desire with the international community and we desire t','',NULL,'Desire,Community',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3172,'Great','John R. Allen','Soldier','\nDecember 15, 1953\n','','American','You know, great powers don\'t get angry, great powers don\'t make decisions hastily in a crisis.','',NULL,'Crisis,Angry',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3173,'Love','Karen Allen','Actress','\nOctober 5, 1951\n','','American','Eventually you love people - friends or lovers - because of their flaws.','',NULL,'Friends,Lovers',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3174,'Life','Karen Allen','Actress','\nOctober 5, 1951\n','','American','I\'ve always done things the hard way. I was born like a piece of tangled yarn. The job is trying to untangle it, and I\'ll probably go on doing it for the rest of my life.','',NULL,'Job,Hard',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3175,'Love,Work,Respect','Karen Allen','Actress','\nOctober 5, 1951\n','','American','Idleness does drive me crazy, but I\'d rather read or write than do anything just to work. A kind of respect has been instilled in me for acting: I love it too much to ever have a bad relationship with it.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3176,'','Karen Allen','Actress','\nOctober 5, 1951\n','','American','You know, I don\'t really understand a suburban environment. I want to be out in the woods, I want to be where it\'s wild, I want to wake up and hear birds, I want to walk outside and see a gaggle of turkeys bouncing across my lawn - I want to be someplace like that - or I want to be right in the midd','',NULL,'Understand,Walk,Hear',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3177,'','Karen Allen','Actress','\nOctober 5, 1951\n','','American','A lot of times when I\'ve been offered film series and stuff, if they shoot in Los Angeles, I lose interest.','',NULL,'Lose,Times,Film',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3178,'Money','Karen Allen','Actress','\nOctober 5, 1951\n','','American','As far as acting in films, there is not much out there that is very interesting to do. The ones that are interesting to me are independent films and they have trouble raising money. With people putting their money into blockbusters, there is not much left for the independents.','',NULL,'Acting,Far',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3179,'','Karen Allen','Actress','\nOctober 5, 1951\n','','American','I don\'t know if I\'ve ever played a character who\'s close to me. There have been some elements of myself in different roles. Sometimes, I show one side of myself and then completely conceal the other.','',NULL,'Character,Ever,Different',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3180,'','Karen Allen','Actress','\nOctober 5, 1951\n','','American','I don\'t necessarily like being defined by my profession.','',NULL,'Profession,Defined',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3181,'','Karen Allen','Actress','\nOctober 5, 1951\n','','American','I feel as though I would be delighted to come back into working in the film world, and working in the theater world again. I\'m just gonna see what happens.','',NULL,'Working,Again,Film',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3182,'Life,Women','Karen Allen','Actress','\nOctober 5, 1951\n','','American','I find myself really feeling like it\'s possible that maybe the greater contribution I\'m going to be able to make through this next phase of my life might be as a writer writing wonderful parts for women, or even writing wonderful parts for myself, you know?','',NULL,'Feeling',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3183,'Life','Karen Allen','Actress','\nOctober 5, 1951\n','','American','I just felt like I had to create a life for myself where I was more independent.','',NULL,'Felt,Create',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3184,'','Karen Allen','Actress','\nOctober 5, 1951\n','','American','I loved living and breathing theatre so much that I decided I had to find a way to bring my desire to act and my ability to support myself together. I\'d run through the possibilities in Washington, so that meant moving to New York.','',NULL,'Moving,Together,Through',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3185,'Life,Time','Karen Allen','Actress','\nOctober 5, 1951\n','','American','I said to myself, \'I\'ve waited a long time in my life to have a child, and I\'m missing it, I want to continue to have a career, but not this way.\'','',NULL,'Career',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3186,'Life','Karen Allen','Actress','\nOctober 5, 1951\n','','American','I thought, I need to reinvent myself. I want every day of life to be wonderful, fascinating, interesting, creative. And what am I gonna do to make that happen?','',NULL,'Happen,Thought',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3187,'','Karen Allen','Actress','\nOctober 5, 1951\n','','American','I\'m about as healthy as a person can be. I quit smoking seven or eight years ago.','',NULL,'Person,Smoking,Healthy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3188,'','Karen Allen','Actress','\nOctober 5, 1951\n','','American','I\'m from a generation of fantastic actresses. It\'s a big pool of really wonderful actresses, and so many of them we never even get to see on the screen anymore.','',NULL,'Big,Wonderful,Generation',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3189,'Life,Love,Money','Karen Allen','Actress','\nOctober 5, 1951\n','','American','I\'ve never done anything for money. My first love is things of limited commercial appeal. I could be happy doing Shakespeare for the rest of my life.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3190,'Life','Karen Allen','Actress','\nOctober 5, 1951\n','','American','If there are no other wonderful roles that come my way, I have a quite an interesting, dynamic life.','',NULL,'Wonderful,Quite',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3191,'','Karen Allen','Actress','\nOctober 5, 1951\n','','American','Let\'s just say I decided that while my son is young I don\'t want to do projects that would take me away for months.','',NULL,'Young,Son,Away',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3192,'Life','Karen Allen','Actress','\nOctober 5, 1951\n','','American','My son was born somewhat late in my life and I just found myself really feeling like I didn\'t want to miss out on being a parent and being with him, and not wanting a situation where I was constantly pulled back and forth between being present, and having all these other pressures and considerations','',NULL,'Feeling,Him',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3193,'','Karen Allen','Actress','\nOctober 5, 1951\n','','American','People want to see a movie that casts a mature woman across from a mature man.','',NULL,'Woman,Movie,Mature',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3194,'Good','Karen Allen','Actress','\nOctober 5, 1951\n','','American','The secrecy thing has gotten to be more and more prevalent in films, and maybe that\'s good. It\'s nice to go see a film and not know anything about it. Sometimes I feel like we know too much about films.','',NULL,'Nice,Anything',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3195,'','Karen Allen','Actress','\nOctober 5, 1951\n','','American','There\'s something so wonderful about being an actor in New York.','',NULL,'Wonderful,Actor,York',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3196,'Love,Great','Keegan Allen','Actor','\nJuly 22, 1989\n','','American','As an actor, to go and see those shows - great plays like \'Who\'s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?\' and Clifford Odets\'s \'Golden Boy\' - it\'s so exhilarating. I\'d personally love to perform the role of Jerry in Edward Albee\'s \'The Zoo Story.\' He\'s a transient, lost soul, and an example of humanity at its raw','',NULL,'Humanity',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3197,'Love,Music','Keegan Allen','Actor','\nJuly 22, 1989\n','','American','But I love to write music. What I would love to do is give some of the songs I write to someone like Taylor Swift because I feel like she could sing them.','',NULL,'Someone',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3198,'','Keegan Allen','Actor','\nJuly 22, 1989\n','','American','I have my dream job! As a young person training as an actor, walking on the WB studio lot is a dream in itself.','',NULL,'Job,Person,Training',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3199,'','Keegan Allen','Actor','\nJuly 22, 1989\n','','American','I personally call one of my fans every month. I answer all of my own fan mail.','',NULL,'Call,Fans,Answer',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3200,'Love','Keegan Allen','Actor','\nJuly 22, 1989\n','','American','I really like playing the bad guy. There are so many more objectives to play when you\'re mad or villainesque, or when there\'s some agenda that you have. That\'s drama, that\'s where the heart lives. I love playing the bad guy, but especially the bad guy who\'s still with the girl.','',NULL,'Girl,Heart',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3201,'','Keegan Allen','Actor','\nJuly 22, 1989\n','','American','Once I start reading something, I can\'t stop. I obsessively read, which is a problem with long books!','',NULL,'Long,Problem,Start',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3202,'Food','Keegan Allen','Actor','\nJuly 22, 1989\n','','American','Sorry, I don\'t eat any fast food. I believe in eating healthy organic foods for a better lifestyle.','',NULL,'Believe,Sorry',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3203,'','Keegan Allen','Actor','\nJuly 22, 1989\n','','American','The scariest movie I have ever seen, and my favorite horror film is, \'The Exorcist.\' It is a must-see horror/thriller classic. I watch it every couple of years.','',NULL,'Ever,Film,Movie',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3204,'','Keegan Allen','Actor','\nJuly 22, 1989\n','','American','The stage calls my name.','',NULL,'Name,Stage,Calls',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3205,'','Keegan Allen','Actor','\nJuly 22, 1989\n','','American','When I was 17, I was hyperactive and annoyed my teachers.','',NULL,'Teachers,Annoyed',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3206,'Good,Fear,Cool','Keegan Allen','Actor','\nJuly 22, 1989\n','','American','When I was in high school, my friends and I would drive out into the country to abandoned houses and structures... haha... to ghost hunt. We would scare each other so bad! We would sometimes camp out by the abandoned buildings just to scare ourselves! Such good times. The adrenaline of real fear is ','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3207,'Nature','Kris Allen','Musician','\nJune 21, 1985\n','','American','Arkansas is really, really nice. It\'s got the nature feel.','',NULL,'Nice,Arkansas',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3208,'','Kris Allen','Musician','\nJune 21, 1985\n','','American','For me, I feel like I relate to a lot of people.','',NULL,'Relate',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3209,'','Kris Allen','Musician','\nJune 21, 1985\n','','American','For me, my guilty pleasure is that if I don\'t want to do anything one day, I won\'t. I\'ll just sit around, not shower, hardly even eat, and just watch TV.','',NULL,'Anything,Around,Guilty',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3210,'Sports','Kris Allen','Musician','\nJune 21, 1985\n','','American','I am a huge sports fan.','',NULL,'Fan,Huge',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3211,'','Kris Allen','Musician','\nJune 21, 1985\n','','American','I am really laid back and kind of go-with-the-flow, but I will never do anything that I don\'t believe in.','',NULL,'Believe,Anything,Laid',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3212,'Amazing','Kris Allen','Musician','\nJune 21, 1985\n','','American','I have an amazing relationship with my wife, but sometimes there are arguments. It happens.','',NULL,'Wife,Sometimes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3213,'','Kris Allen','Musician','\nJune 21, 1985\n','','American','I like Mutemath a lot.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3214,'Love','Kris Allen','Musician','\nJune 21, 1985\n','','American','I love any kind of candy.','',NULL,'Candy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3215,'Love,Thankful','Kris Allen','Musician','\nJune 21, 1985\n','','American','I love going to Africa and stuff. I love going anywhere, really, but I\'ve been to Africa a bunch of times and it\'s just a beautiful place that needs help, obviously, but helping people that are really thankful is really easy to do. And the people out there always seem so thankful.','',NULL,'Beautiful',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3216,'Love','Kris Allen','Musician','\nJune 21, 1985\n','','American','I love my fans because they\'re smart, dude.','',NULL,'Smart,Fans',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3217,'Love','Kris Allen','Musician','\nJune 21, 1985\n','','American','I love playing with a full band, but there\'s just like a different feeling up on stage when you\'re playing with a smaller group. It\'s easier to play off each other.','',NULL,'Feeling,Different',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3218,'Love,Music','Kris Allen','Musician','\nJune 21, 1985\n','','American','I love pop music, but I love pop music that does something a little bit different.','',NULL,'Different',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3219,'Love,Good,Food','Kris Allen','Musician','\nJune 21, 1985\n','','American','I love really good food and I don\'t ever want to spend too much for it, but I like hanging out and having really good, tasty, interesting food.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3220,'Time,Good','Kris Allen','Musician','\nJune 21, 1985\n','','American','I say the stupidest stuff, all the time, off of Twitter, and so I think Twitter is good way for people to get to know the stupid side of me.','',NULL,'Stupid',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3221,'','Kris Allen','Musician','\nJune 21, 1985\n','','American','I tell people this: It\'s hard to write about walking in the park, but it\'s easy to write about a breakup.','',NULL,'Hard,Tell,Easy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3222,'Music','Kris Allen','Musician','\nJune 21, 1985\n','','American','I want my music to feel like I\'m giving something to someone else and not that I\'m expecting something back.','',NULL,'Someone,Giving',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3223,'Love','Kris Allen','Musician','\nJune 21, 1985\n','','American','I would love to just talk to Paul McCartney. That would be incredible, but that is definitely like a dream.','',NULL,'Talk,Dream',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3224,'Love','Kris Allen','Musician','\nJune 21, 1985\n','','American','I write love songs!','',NULL,'Write,Songs',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3225,'Music,Education','Kris Allen','Musician','\nJune 21, 1985\n','','American','I\'m a huge fan of music in schools and music education because that\'s how I grew up.','',NULL,'Fan',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3226,'Music','Kris Allen','Musician','\nJune 21, 1985\n','','American','I\'m just going to go out there, and if people want to put me on the front of their magazine or whatever, that\'s fine. If they don\'t, that\'s fine as well. I\'m just going to go out there and make my music.','',NULL,'Put,Whatever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3227,'Music','Kris Allen','Musician','\nJune 21, 1985\n','','American','I\'m not a man of many words, I\'m not very expressive or emotional, but it comes out in my music.','',NULL,'Emotional,Words',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3228,'','Kris Allen','Musician','\nJune 21, 1985\n','','American','I\'m not a terrible person, I know that, but sometimes in a relationship, I can be crappy.','',NULL,'Person,Sometimes,Terrible',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3229,'','Kris Allen','Musician','\nJune 21, 1985\n','','American','I\'ve always been a procrastinator.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3230,'Dad','Kris Allen','Musician','\nJune 21, 1985\n','','American','I\'ve always wanted to be a dad.','',NULL,'Wanted',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3231,'','Kris Allen','Musician','\nJune 21, 1985\n','','American','II know very, very little about the ukulele, but I actually grew up playing the viola from 4th grade through high school.','',NULL,'School,Through,High',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3232,'Life','Krista Allen','Actress','\nApril 5, 1972\n','','American','Life is too short not to do a little practical joking.','',NULL,'Short,Practical',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3233,'Love,Women,Men','Krista Allen','Actress','\nApril 5, 1972\n','','American','I love that men like to look at women, that they love sports, that they need to know the inner workings of mechanical objects. I love the whole makeup of men - that they never mature and are always just boys.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3234,'Love,Men','Krista Allen','Actress','\nApril 5, 1972\n','','American','I love the whole makeup of men - that they never mature and are always just boys.','',NULL,'Whole',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3235,'','Krista Allen','Actress','\nApril 5, 1972\n','','American','At a pool party, with everybody around, a guy and I had sex in the pool, but nobody knew it.','',NULL,'Sex,Around,Everybody',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3236,'Money,Amazing','Krista Allen','Actress','\nApril 5, 1972\n','','American','I basically left Texas with no money. I was making $3.50 working in some mall, so I didn\'t have a lot of cash. I took $1,000 and headed to California. Along the way I stopped in Vegas because I had always wanted to see Caesar\'s Palace. So I stopped there and won $2,500 on a slot machine! It was amaz','',NULL,'Working',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3237,'','Krista Allen','Actress','\nApril 5, 1972\n','','American','I don\'t ever really notice when guys are hitting on me. I\'m oblivious.','',NULL,'Ever,Guys,Notice',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3238,'Life','Krista Allen','Actress','\nApril 5, 1972\n','','American','I just didn\'t know what the heck I wanted to do with my life, so I drove out to California and got really lucky.','',NULL,'Wanted,Lucky',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3239,'Dreams,Faith','Krista Allen','Actress','\nApril 5, 1972\n','','American','I put a lot of faith in dreams. I know that big movie roles and opportunities are going to happen.','',NULL,'Happen',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3240,'Men','Krista Allen','Actress','\nApril 5, 1972\n','','American','I think men are a beautiful creation.','',NULL,'Beautiful,Creation',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3241,'','Krista Allen','Actress','\nApril 5, 1972\n','','American','I think there\'s an innocence to me.','',NULL,'Innocence',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3242,'Teacher','Krista Allen','Actress','\nApril 5, 1972\n','','American','I want to clear up a few myths about myself. People have written that I was a kindergarten teacher and a former Miss Texas, and neither is true.','',NULL,'True,Few',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3243,'','Krista Allen','Actress','\nApril 5, 1972\n','','American','I\'m a firm believer that it\'s not the way you look or what you have, but what you\'ve got inside.','',NULL,'Inside,Firm,Believer',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3244,'','Krista Allen','Actress','\nApril 5, 1972\n','','American','It seems a little self-involved to be like, \'Oh, he\'s hitting on me.\' Maybe he\'s just trying to start up an innocent conversation.','',NULL,'Trying,Start,Seems',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3245,'Love,Time,Men','Krista Allen','Actress','\nApril 5, 1972\n','','American','Men are amazing. I love the way they are. They\'re consistently little boys, and they need to be nurtured and loved. But at the same time, they need to feel like men.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3246,'Amazing','Marcus Allen','Athlete','\nMarch 26, 1960\n','','American','It really lasted the whole game, because I was really untouchable, unstoppable that game. But it was heightened on one particular play, and that was the longest run where everything completely slowed down. My awareness was so keen, it was so heightened, it was really amazing.','',NULL,'Game,Everything',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3247,'','Marcus Allen','Athlete','\nMarch 26, 1960\n','','American','At USC, if you\'re running back there, and you do gain you over 1,500 yards, people see you as a candidate, but not one of the top ones.','',NULL,'Top,Running,Gain',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3248,'','Marcus Allen','Athlete','\nMarch 26, 1960\n','','American','But Barry, to me, is head and shoulders above everybody.','',NULL,'Everybody,Head,Above',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3249,'','Marcus Allen','Athlete','\nMarch 26, 1960\n','','American','But there is something to the fact that we don\'t see games on the West Coast, or we don\'t see games on the East Coast, and stuff like that. It\'s so unfair, because there is a bias that takes place.','',NULL,'Place,Fact,Unfair',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3250,'','Marcus Allen','Athlete','\nMarch 26, 1960\n','','American','Even as voters, we try to keep up with the guys as much as possible, mainly through television or ESPN.','',NULL,'Through,Try,Keep',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3251,'Work','Marcus Allen','Athlete','\nMarch 26, 1960\n','','American','Going in, I knew I wasn\'t one of the top ones, because I didn\'t even make the pre-season All-American team. That shows you what people thought of me right there, so I knew I had to go to work.','',NULL,'Thought,Team',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3252,'','Marcus Allen','Athlete','\nMarch 26, 1960\n','','American','I just felt like reflecting on my junior year, when I didn\'t know what I was doing, I left a lot of stuff out there. Actually, I gained close to 700 yards more and I took myself out of a lot of games.','',NULL,'Year,Actually,Left',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3253,'','Marcus Allen','Athlete','\nMarch 26, 1960\n','','American','I just think that we\'re capable of so much more; we don\'t utilize all our capacity like we should.','',NULL,'Capable,Capacity,Utilize',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3254,'','Marcus Allen','Athlete','\nMarch 26, 1960\n','','American','I was saying earlier that it\'s really strange - you can almost step outside yourself and observe yourself running, and that\'s what I was doing.','',NULL,'Yourself,Saying,Strange',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3255,'','Marcus Allen','Athlete','\nMarch 26, 1960\n','','American','It actually took me a year to learn how to play running back - to understand what they were doing defensively and then what our guys were doing every single play.','',NULL,'Single,Understand,Play',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3256,'Best','Marcus Allen','Athlete','\nMarch 26, 1960\n','','American','It\'s always hard - if you\'re not the best player on your team, how can you be the best player in college?','',NULL,'Hard,Team',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3257,'Experience','Marcus Allen','Athlete','\nMarch 26, 1960\n','','American','That\'s why, to experience that, you know for a fact that a human being is capable of so much more, because to go to that place and to step outside yourself and observe yourself do these things, while the rest of the world is moving in slow motion, is really incredible.','',NULL,'Yourself,Moving',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3258,'Great','Marcus Allen','Athlete','\nMarch 26, 1960\n','','American','To be a winner of that, and to fall in the long line of traditional great backs at USC, to have your name in perpetuity, the fact that your parents are like icons... that\'s the greatest thing.','',NULL,'Greatest,Parents',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3259,'Best,History','Marcus Allen','Athlete','\nMarch 26, 1960\n','','American','You know, I think when I reflect on it, I think there\'s certainly a sense of history. When you have ambitions to play this game, you want to be one of the best ever, and you want to play so well and be so effective that you want people to remember your name 100 years from now.','',NULL,'Game',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3260,'Good,Great','Marcus Allen','Athlete','\nMarch 26, 1960\n','','American','You\'ve got to be extremely careful, because you could be with a great team, and you could be the product of a great team. There are some players that stand out despite the teams that they play on, and there are some players that are good because of the team that they\'re with.','',NULL,'Play',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3261,'Time,Best','Marty Allen','Comedian','\nMarch 23, 1922\n','','American','A study of economics usually reveals that the best time to buy anything is last year.','',NULL,'Anything',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3262,'Money','Marty Allen','Comedian','\nMarch 23, 1922\n','','American','If a man works like a horse for his money, there are a lot of girls anxious to take him down the bridal path.','',NULL,'Him,Down',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3263,'','Mel Allen','Celebrity','\nFebruary 14, 1913\n','\nJune 16, 1996\n','American','I know a doctor who can give you a shot and you\'ll get over that cold you\'ve got and get better in a day.','',NULL,'Better,Give,Cold',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3264,'','Paul Allen','Businessman','\nJanuary 21, 1953\n','','American','We\'ve had some tough times, but we\'ve hung in there.','',NULL,'Tough,Times,Hung',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3265,'','Paul Allen','Businessman','\nJanuary 21, 1953\n','','American','I am very excited to be supporting one of the world\'s most visionary efforts to seek basic answers to some of the fundamental question about our universe and what other civilisations may exist elsewhere.','',NULL,'May,Universe,Question',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3266,'Work','Paul Allen','Businessman','\nJanuary 21, 1953\n','','American','In my own work, I\'ve tried to anticipate what\'s coming over the horizon, to hasten its arrival, and to apply it to people\'s lives in a meaningful way.','',NULL,'Lives,Coming',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3267,'Best,Science','Paul Allen','Businessman','\nJanuary 21, 1953\n','','American','The best museums and museum exhibits about science or technology give you the feeling that, hey, this is interesting, but maybe I could do something here, too.','',NULL,'Technology',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3268,'','Paul Allen','Businessman','\nJanuary 21, 1953\n','','American','The possible is constantly being redefined, and I care deeply about helping humanity move forward.','',NULL,'Forward,Care,Humanity',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3269,'','Paul Allen','Businessman','\nJanuary 21, 1953\n','','American','What should exist? To me, that\'s the most exciting question imaginable. What do we need that we don\'t have? How can we realize our potential?','',NULL,'Question,Realize,Exciting',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3270,'','Paul Allen','Businessman','\nJanuary 21, 1953\n','','American','When it comes to helping out, I don\'t believe in doing it for the media attention. My goal is to support the organizations that need help.','',NULL,'Believe,Help,Goal',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3271,'','Peter Lewis Allen','','','','','Even more than this, however, the sick - like lepers - were often reviled because people believed that they had brought their torments upon themselves.','',NULL,'Sick,Often,Themselves',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3272,'Medical','Peter Lewis Allen','','','','','Medical research in the twentieth century mostly takes place in the lab; in the Renaissance, though, researchers went first and foremost to the library to see what the ancients had said.','',NULL,'Said,Place',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3273,'','Peter Lewis Allen','','','','','Often, city fathers blamed prostitutes for the disease, and some threatened to brand their cheeks with hot iron if they did not desist from their vices.','',NULL,'Did,Often,Hot',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3274,'','Peter Lewis Allen','','','','','Perhaps more than any other disease before or since, syphilis in early modern Europe provoked the kind of widespread moral panic that AIDS revived when it struck America in the 1980s.','',NULL,'Before,America,Moral',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3275,'Fear','Peter Lewis Allen','','','','','The idea of infection began to be taken far more seriously than it ever had before. Hospitals transformed themselves in response to the new plague - sometimes for the better, but often for the worse, as when, in fear, they cast their ulcerated patients out into the streets.','',NULL,'Better,Ever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3276,'Knowledge,Medical','Peter Lewis Allen','','','','','Was this an old disease, and, if so, which one? If it was new, what did that say about the state of medical knowledge? And in any case, how could physicians make sense of it?','',NULL,'Did',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3277,'Time,Best,Art','Ralph Allen','Politician','1693','1764','British','At that time, the academic orientation was rather technical contrary to that of the university, where art theory is very important. The teachers were renowned artists and among the best of that time.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3278,'Life','Ralph Allen','Politician','1693','1764','British','I paint according to the moment and the theme. I don\'t have any prejudice. Life concerns me.','',NULL,'Moment,Prejudice',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3279,'','Ralph Allen','Politician','1693','1764','British','I worked three and then six hours a day in my studio with strict discipline and emotion. I obtained awards usually granted to other foreigners during the end-of-year admission tests.','',NULL,'Three,Granted,Discipline',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3280,'Knowledge','Ralph Allen','Politician','1693','1764','British','My first concern was to take care of my drawing. I did not have any knowledge in arts, especially Haitian arts, apart from the paintings I saw in my father\'s office.','',NULL,'Care,Father',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3281,'','Ralph Allen','Politician','1693','1764','British','People are predominant in my paintings. Although they are not obvious, you can feel their presence.','',NULL,'Obvious,Presence,Paintings',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3282,'','Ralph Allen','Politician','1693','1764','British','The magic of creation has always fascinated me.','',NULL,'Magic,Creation,Fascinated',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3283,'Good','Ralph Allen','Politician','1693','1764','British','Without a good cultural policy, without adequate help, we will always have individualists, shooting stars who are rapidly forgotten or who stop painting for a more profitable occupation.','',NULL,'Help,Without',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3284,'Power','Richard V. Allen','Public Servant','','','American','A skilled Transition Team leader will set the general goals for a Transition, and then confer on the other team leaders working with him the power to implement those goals.','',NULL,'Him,Working',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3285,'','Richard V. Allen','Public Servant','','','American','A Bush Administration will, I believe, enjoy a better relationship with the new Congress, although President-elect Bush will be faced with real challenges in getting along with the Congress.','',NULL,'Believe,Better,Real',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3286,'Time','Richard V. Allen','Public Servant','','','American','At the same time, the Reagan Administration assured that the main elements of policymaking were in the hands of competent loyalists, thus assuring a successful launch and a highly successful first year.','',NULL,'Successful,Same',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3287,'','Richard V. Allen','Public Servant','','','American','Certainly, the Bush Administration will rely in the first instance on its friends, since it would be both illogical and counterproductive to reward its adversaries.','',NULL,'Friends,Both,Since',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3288,'','Richard V. Allen','Public Servant','','','American','\'Favoritism\' is always a factor, and pressure always build for the appointment of friends of influential supporters of the President, or for the nominees of powerful Member of Congress from the incoming President\'s party.','',NULL,'Powerful,Friends,President',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3289,'','Richard V. Allen','Public Servant','','','American','I would argue that the next President, either Bush or Gore, should strike a \'national\' posture, exhibiting generosity toward the defeated opponent, but proceeding with determination to implement an agenda.','',NULL,'Next,President,Either',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3290,'Society','Richard V. Allen','Public Servant','','','American','If it is widely assumed that the new President cannot move forward simply because of a narrow victory, there can easily develop a sense of unease and uncertainty, adversely affecting every sector of American society, our economy and the perception of other nations.','',NULL,'Forward,Cannot',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3291,'Love,God','Richard V. Allen','Public Servant','','','American','If you love your children, if you love your country, if you love the God of love, clear your hands from slaves, burden not your children or your country with them.','',NULL,'Children',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3292,'','Richard V. Allen','Public Servant','','','American','In general, any incoming administration must carefully examine (\'vet\') its nominees for high public office.','',NULL,'Must,High,Public',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3293,'','Richard V. Allen','Public Servant','','','American','In this context, I believe it is an imperative for the new President to select and install his team as quickly as possible, and this does not imply that he must or should appoint members of the \'other\' party to his Cabinet, which could contribute to inaction and inefficiency.','',NULL,'Believe,Must,Team',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3294,'','Richard V. Allen','Public Servant','','','American','Jimmy Carter began his planning in the early summer of 1976, Ronald Reagan a year prior. The Clinton Administration, elected in 1992, lingered in naming its team, and as a result, took almost a year to staff its ranks.','',NULL,'Team,Year,Almost',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3295,'','Richard V. Allen','Public Servant','','','American','Naming a transition team varies with the intentions of the candidate; some candidates have been careful to name a transition team as much as a year in advance.','',NULL,'Team,Year,Name',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3296,'Failure','Richard V. Allen','Public Servant','','','American','Our system provides for a winner to take office on January 20th, and he is expected to take command of the ship of state. Failure to do so, characterized by hesitation and indecision, will harm the national interest.','',NULL,'Winner,State',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3297,'Government','Richard V. Allen','Public Servant','','','American','Temporary teams of trusted people are generally sent to all Departments and to major agencies of government to assist in planning and to acquaint the incoming administration with the civil servants and bureaucracy that will remain in place in the new Administration.','',NULL,'Place,Remain',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3298,'Power','Richard V. Allen','Public Servant','','','American','The \'transition\' involves the transfer of power from one president to another. In recent times, the incoming President has designated a Director of the Transition, a team leader, to oversee and administer the orderly transfer of power.','',NULL,'Leader,Team',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3299,'','Richard V. Allen','Public Servant','','','American','The choice of personnel, perhaps the most important choice (because \'people are policy\'), never proceeds according to plan, but there have been some successful transitions that upheld high standards.','',NULL,'Successful,Important,Choice',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3300,'','Richard V. Allen','Public Servant','','','American','The Leader will be a person with the management skills to coordinate the activities of the Team, and to assure that the Team remains faithful to the objectives of the incoming President.','',NULL,'Person,Leader,Team',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3301,'','Richard V. Allen','Public Servant','','','American','The Reagan Administration, generally regarded as having conducted the most successful Transition of modern times, had managed during the election campaign to build bridges to the Democrats in some areas, notably foreign and national security policy.','',NULL,'Successful,Times,Election',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3302,'','Richard V. Allen','Public Servant','','','American','The single most important aspect of the Transition involves the selection of personnel to manage the transfer of responsibility. The law provides roughly ten weeks to accomplish this process.','',NULL,'Important,Single,Law',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3303,'Wisdom','Richard V. Allen','Public Servant','','','American','This land, which we have watered with our tears and our blood, is now our mother country, and we are well satisfied to stay where wisdom abounds and gospel is free.','',NULL,'Mother,Country',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3304,'','Richard V. Allen','Public Servant','','','American','Unlike the Reagan and Bush Administrations, with but one exception, the Clinton administration failed to reach out to Republicans in creating a new team, and eventually paid a political price.','',NULL,'Political,Team,Reach',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3305,'','Richard V. Allen','Public Servant','','','American','Usually, those persons closest to the incoming President will be the main leaders of the Transition effort. They are most familiar with his policies and practices, and are able to interpret his wishes regarding the structure and staffing of the new Administration.','',NULL,'Able,Effort,President',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3306,'Society','Richard V. Allen','Public Servant','','','American','We who have been born and nurtured on this soil, we, whose habits, manners, and customs are the same in common with other Americans, can never consent to - be the bearers of the redress offered by that Society to that much afflicted.','',NULL,'Same,Born',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3307,'Love,Business','Richie Allen','Athlete','\nMarch 8, 1942\n','','American','I once loved this game. But after being traded four times, I realized that it\'s nothing but a business. I treat my horses better than the owners treat us. It\'s a shame they\'ve destroyed my love for the game.','',NULL,'Better',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3308,'','Richie Allen','Athlete','\nMarch 8, 1942\n','','American','I wish they\'d shut the gates, and let us play ball with no press and no fans.','',NULL,'Play,Wish,Fans',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3309,'','Richie Allen','Athlete','\nMarch 8, 1942\n','','American','I\'ll play first, third, left. I\'ll play anywhere - except Philadelphia.','',NULL,'Play,Left,Except',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3310,'','Richie Allen','Athlete','\nMarch 8, 1942\n','','American','If a horse won\'t eat it, I don\'t want to play on it.','',NULL,'Play,Won,Horse',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3311,'','Rick Allen','Musician','\nNovember 1, 1963\n','','','Before my accident I was a little too... selfish and self-absorbed and for me, to now be at the place where I can kinda give back and inspire people. I\'m blessed. I\'m really blessed.','',NULL,'Selfish,Blessed,Give',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3312,'Life','Rick Allen','Musician','\nNovember 1, 1963\n','','','Chasing the sensation. Whether it was drugs or sex or whatever. Those things had become my main focus in life.','',NULL,'Sex,Focus',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3313,'','Rick Allen','Musician','\nNovember 1, 1963\n','','','My situation should have been a lot worse. By rights I shouldn\'t have survived the crash.','',NULL,'Rights,Situation,Worse',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3314,'Time,Home','Rick Allen','Musician','\nNovember 1, 1963\n','','','America feels like home as much as it does here. Although it\'s a strange situation as I feel almost like I\'m in no-man\'s land some of the time, because although I\'m a resident, I still can\'t vote so I don\'t really have a say in what goes on where I live.','',NULL,'Live',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3315,'','Rick Allen','Musician','\nNovember 1, 1963\n','','','And more importantly, I wouldn\'t be the person I am today, I wouldn\'t be where I am now and I may not even have been here if it wasn\'t for the accident.','',NULL,'Today,Person,May',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3316,'','Rick Allen','Musician','\nNovember 1, 1963\n','','','At the end of the day, they\'re happy if you do the obvious songs towards the end of the set and you\'ve got to try and make yourself happy by doing certain songs at the front end of the set.','',NULL,'Happy,Yourself,End',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3317,'','Rick Allen','Musician','\nNovember 1, 1963\n','','','But I think that the most important thing was to really stop drinking.','',NULL,'Important,Stop,Drinking',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3318,'Funny,Time','Rick Allen','Musician','\nNovember 1, 1963\n','','','But it\'s funny that now I\'m in such a happy situation, I look more objectively at my own past and see what others have seen for a long time and I\'m just so glad I\'ve been able to get to this point.','',NULL,'Happy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3319,'','Rick Allen','Musician','\nNovember 1, 1963\n','','','But the irony is that because the band isn\'t the focus any more, it allows me the chance to enjoy being a member of Def Leppard much more.','',NULL,'Focus,Enjoy,Chance',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3320,'','Rick Allen','Musician','\nNovember 1, 1963\n','','','But unfortunately, in my unrelenting drive to get back on that drum stool, the major casualty in all of it was that I really forgot about me.','',NULL,'Drive,Drum,Forgot',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3321,'','Rick Allen','Musician','\nNovember 1, 1963\n','','','\'Cause I felt I didn\'t have anything else to prove as a musician... and boy was I wrong about that one.','',NULL,'Anything,Wrong,Else',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3322,'','Rick Allen','Musician','\nNovember 1, 1963\n','','','I have never been one for the over-the-top.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3323,'','Rick Allen','Musician','\nNovember 1, 1963\n','','','I prefer the rather old and battered, things with character, to the brand new.','',NULL,'Character,Old,Rather',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3324,'','Rick Allen','Musician','\nNovember 1, 1963\n','','','I really don\'t feel any strong allegiance to any country.','',NULL,'Strong,Country,Allegiance',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3325,'','Rick Allen','Musician','\nNovember 1, 1963\n','','','I think all of those things, but certainly the booze really brought out the really unreasonable side of me, and I just didn\'t want to revisit that place again.','',NULL,'Place,Again,Side',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3326,'Time','Rick Allen','Musician','\nNovember 1, 1963\n','','','I think at that time I obviously wasn\'t aware of what I really needed. But conversely, my wanting to prove something to everyone was beneficial \'cause if I hadn\'t done it then, maybe I\'d never have done it.','',NULL,'Done,Everyone',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3327,'Life','Rick Allen','Musician','\nNovember 1, 1963\n','','','I think my perception of my own life is different and the fact that Lauren and myself are together. I\'ve never felt this free or happy and so that permeates onto my onstage persona and to my working environment.','',NULL,'Happy,Together',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3328,'','Rick Allen','Musician','\nNovember 1, 1963\n','','','I wanted to be as far away from everybody as I could be. I found it difficult to be close to anybody, not just the guys in the band.','',NULL,'Away,Difficult,Wanted',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3329,'','Rick Allen','Musician','\nNovember 1, 1963\n','','','I was happy in Dublin because it is very cosmopolitan.','',NULL,'Happy,Dublin',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3330,'Family,Time,Money','Rick Allen','Musician','\nNovember 1, 1963\n','','','If we had loads of money as a family, things would be different and they\'d come to visit more and I\'d get to spend more time here. But I\'m laying down roots in America so when I\'m there, just being at home, it\'s harder to break away from that.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3331,'','Rick Allen','Musician','\nNovember 1, 1963\n','','','Just the same way I\'d say a prayer before going onstage, taking that even further and using the drum to inspire people. And using that as a vehicle for the intention.','',NULL,'Before,Same,Prayer',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3332,'','Rick Allen','Musician','\nNovember 1, 1963\n','','','Some people say that practice makes perfect but I just feel that the repetition works against me and I start thinking too far ahead during a show.','',NULL,'Thinking,Perfect,Start',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3333,'','Rick Allen','Musician','\nNovember 1, 1963\n','','','Thinking about what songs are coming next instead of just relaxing, breathing and playing from my heart. Sometimes it can get to be almost like the enemy.','',NULL,'Heart,Enemy,Thinking',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3334,'Business','Rick Allen','Musician','\nNovember 1, 1963\n','','','We\'re probably doing better business than we thought we would do especially considering the disappointing way the record company has handled the album.','',NULL,'Better,Thought',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3335,'','Rick Allen','Musician','\nNovember 1, 1963\n','','','Yes, of course that\'s true but you know, the irony of all that is that before the accident, I\'d pretty much lost interest in playing drums.','',NULL,'True,Lost,Pretty',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3336,'','Robert G. Allen','Politician','\nAugust 24, 1902\n','\nAugust 19, 1963\n','American','Don\'t let the opinions of the average man sway you. Dream, and he thinks you\'re crazy. Succeed, and he thinks you\'re lucky. Acquire wealth, and he thinks you\'re greedy. Pay no attention. He simply doesn\'t understand.','',NULL,'Crazy,Understand,Dream',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3337,'','Robert G. Allen','Politician','\nAugust 24, 1902\n','\nAugust 19, 1963\n','American','Many an optimist has become rich by buying out a pessimist.','',NULL,'Rich,Become,Pessimist',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3338,'','Robert G. Allen','Politician','\nAugust 24, 1902\n','\nAugust 19, 1963\n','American','How many millionaires do you know who have become wealthy by investing in savings accounts? I rest my case.','',NULL,'Become,Rest,Wealthy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3339,'Freedom','Robert G. Allen','Politician','\nAugust 24, 1902\n','\nAugust 19, 1963\n','American','Pursuing your passion is fulfilling and leads to financial freedom.','',NULL,'Passion,Financial',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3340,'','Roland Allen','Clergyman','\nDecember 29, 1868\n','\nJune 9, 1947\n','English','It certainly must help us if we recognize that it is the presence of the Holy Spirit which creates a unity which we can never create.','',NULL,'Help,Must,Holy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3341,'Men','Roland Allen','Clergyman','\nDecember 29, 1868\n','\nJune 9, 1947\n','English','Men who hold a theory of the Church which excludes from communion those whom they admit to have the Spirit of Christ simply proclaim that their theory is in flat contradiction to the spiritual fact.','',NULL,'Spiritual,Fact',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3342,'Love','Roland Allen','Clergyman','\nDecember 29, 1868\n','\nJune 9, 1947\n','English','Missionary zeal does not grow out of intellectual beliefs, nor out of theological arguments, but out of love. If I do not love a person I am not moved to help him by proofs that he is in need; if I do love him, I wait for no proof of a special need to urge me to help him.','',NULL,'Help,Person',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3343,'Life,Men,Experience','Roland Allen','Clergyman','\nDecember 29, 1868\n','\nJune 9, 1947\n','English','Among our own people also the church sorely needs clergy in close touch with the ordinary life of the laity, living the life of ordinary men, sharing their difficulties and understanding their trials by close personal experience.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3344,'','Roland Allen','Clergyman','\nDecember 29, 1868\n','\nJune 9, 1947\n','English','Christ had given the apostles a world-wide commission, embracing all the nations; but intellectually they did not understand what He meant. They found that out as they followed the impulse of the Spirit.','',NULL,'Understand,Did,Spirit',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3345,'Power','Roland Allen','Clergyman','\nDecember 29, 1868\n','\nJune 9, 1947\n','English','I have a profound belief in the power of the Sacraments. I believe that in a Divine way the use of them teaches the teachable their inward meaning and therefore I think we need be in no hurry to attempt to teach new converts all that we think we know about them.','',NULL,'Believe,Meaning',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3346,'Religion','Roland Allen','Clergyman','\nDecember 29, 1868\n','\nJune 9, 1947\n','English','If we allow the consideration of heathen morality and heathen religion to absolve us from the duty of preaching the gospel we are really deposing Christ from His throne in our own souls.','',NULL,'Christ,Morality',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3347,'Truth','Roland Allen','Clergyman','\nDecember 29, 1868\n','\nJune 9, 1947\n','English','In arriving at a decision in a question of doubt, the apostles in the Acts were guided solely by their sense of the Spirit behind the action, not by any speculations as to consequences which might ensue. And so they found the truth.','',NULL,'Doubt,Decision',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3348,'Men','Roland Allen','Clergyman','\nDecember 29, 1868\n','\nJune 9, 1947\n','English','The apostles were moved, not so much by an intellectual apprehension, as by a spiritual illumination. They met men, and the need of those men whom they met cried aloud to them.','',NULL,'Spiritual,Moved',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3349,'Love,Truth','Roland Allen','Clergyman','\nDecember 29, 1868\n','\nJune 9, 1947\n','English','The Spirit is Love expressed towards man as redeeming love, and the Spirit is truth, and the Spirit is the Holy Spirit. Redemption is inconceivable without truth and holiness.','',NULL,'Without',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3350,'God','Roland Allen','Clergyman','\nDecember 29, 1868\n','\nJune 9, 1947\n','English','To preach the Gospel requires that the preacher should believe that he is sent to those whom he is addressing at the moment, because God has among them those whom He is at the moment calling; it requires that the speaker should expect a response.','',NULL,'Believe,Moment',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3351,'','Steve Allen','Entertainer','\nDecember 26, 1921\n','\nOctober 30, 2000\n','American','I used to be a heavy gambler. But now I just make mental bets. That\'s how I lost my mind.','',NULL,'Mind,Lost,Used',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3352,'Government','Steve Allen','Entertainer','\nDecember 26, 1921\n','\nOctober 30, 2000\n','American','Ours is a government of checks and balances. The Mafia and crooked businessmen make out checks, and the politicians and other compromised officials improve their bank balances.','',NULL,'Mafia,Improve',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3353,'','Steve Allen','Entertainer','\nDecember 26, 1921\n','\nOctober 30, 2000\n','American','Dark energy is perhaps the biggest mystery in physics.','',NULL,'Dark,Energy,Physics',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3354,'','Steve Allen','Entertainer','\nDecember 26, 1921\n','\nOctober 30, 2000\n','American','Asthma doesn\'t seem to bother me any more unless I\'m around cigars or dogs. The thing that would bother me most would be a dog smoking a cigar.','',NULL,'Around,Smoking,Dog',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3355,'Humor','Steve Allen','Entertainer','\nDecember 26, 1921\n','\nOctober 30, 2000\n','American','Humor is a social lubricant that helps us get over some of the bad spots.','',NULL,'Bad,Social',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3356,'','Steve Allen','Entertainer','\nDecember 26, 1921\n','\nOctober 30, 2000\n','American','If the Old Testament were a reliable guide in the matter of capital punishment, half the people in the United States would have to be killed tomorrow.','',NULL,'Tomorrow,Old,Matter',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3357,'God,War','Steve Allen','Entertainer','\nDecember 26, 1921\n','\nOctober 30, 2000\n','American','If there is a God, the phrase that must disgust him is - holy war.','',NULL,'Must',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3358,'Society','Steve Allen','Entertainer','\nDecember 26, 1921\n','\nOctober 30, 2000\n','American','In a rational society we would want our presidents to be teachers. In our actual society we insist they be cheerleaders.','',NULL,'Teachers,Rational',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3359,'Good','Steve Allen','Entertainer','\nDecember 26, 1921\n','\nOctober 30, 2000\n','American','One of the nice things about problems is that a good many of them do not exist except in our imaginations.','',NULL,'Nice,Problems',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3360,'','Steve Allen','Entertainer','\nDecember 26, 1921\n','\nOctober 30, 2000\n','American','The hair is real - it\'s the head that\'s a fake.','',NULL,'Fake,Real,Hair',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3361,'Patriotism','Steve Allen','Entertainer','\nDecember 26, 1921\n','\nOctober 30, 2000\n','American','Totalitarianism is patriotism institutionalized.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3362,'','Ted Allen','Entertainer','\nMay 20, 1965\n','','American','My whole problem is that all of my favorite things at Thanksgiving are the starches, and everyone is trying to go low-carb this year, even a green vegetable has carbs in it.','',NULL,'Trying,Problem,Everyone',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3363,'Good','Ted Allen','Entertainer','\nMay 20, 1965\n','','American','People who hardly ever cook at all, suddenly at the holidays, feel like it\'s their responsibility to not only cook dinner for large groups of people suddenly, but to serve things that are fussy or fancy or formal. And I don\'t think that\'s what anybody really wants, especially if you\'re not good at i','',NULL,'Ever,Wants',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3364,'','Ted Allen','Entertainer','\nMay 20, 1965\n','','American','When the idea of \'Chopped\' surfaced, it was originally meant to be taped at some guy\'s mansion with him and his crazy Chihuahua. A stuffy fellow in a tuxedo was to host, and the losing chef\'s dish was then fed to the dog! I am not kidding, I saw it! I think it is genius! Twisted, but genius!','',NULL,'Crazy,Him,Losing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3365,'Life','Ted Allen','Entertainer','\nMay 20, 1965\n','','American','Cooking for people is an enormously significant expression of generosity and soulfulness, and entertaining is a way to be both generous and creative. You\'re sharing your life with people. Of course, it\'s also an expression of your own need for approval and applause. Nothing wrong with that.','',NULL,'Nothing,Wrong',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3366,'Love,Home,Food','Ted Allen','Entertainer','\nMay 20, 1965\n','','American','I\'m a home cook and love to read about food, but I\'m not trained as a chef. I\'m just really into cooking and passionate about it.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3367,'Love,Best','Ted Allen','Entertainer','\nMay 20, 1965\n','','American','I\'m really trying to respond to the foods that are in the stores and just pulling the things that are the very best and cook what looks beautiful and is seasonal. That\'s the way to go. I love going to the grocery store and the market. None of it\'s drudgery for me. Washing dishes is the drudgery.','',NULL,'Beautiful',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3368,'','Ted Allen','Entertainer','\nMay 20, 1965\n','','American','A friend told me about the casting notice for \'Queer Eye.\' I was in Chicago and I had a contract with \'Esquire\' magazine, so had been coming to New York City regularly and thought I\'d catch a cheap flight, crash on a friend\'s sofa and do this hilarious audition that I had no chance of winning.','',NULL,'Winning,Friend,Thought',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3369,'','Ted Allen','Entertainer','\nMay 20, 1965\n','','American','Because the show is popular, people do recognize us on the streets.','',NULL,'Show,Popular,Streets',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3370,'Food','Ted Allen','Entertainer','\nMay 20, 1965\n','','American','Believe me, I understand the need for easy and speedy. After a 12-hour day of shooting \'Chopped,\' say, I\'m talking stir-fry, spaghetti, heck, peanut-butter sandwiches. But that\'s not about the joy of food. That\'s survival.','',NULL,'Believe,Understand',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3371,'Time,Good','Ted Allen','Entertainer','\nMay 20, 1965\n','','American','Cooking allows you to have travels, adventures and journeys without going anywhere. The running joke between my partner and me is that I\'m not really concerned about how long it takes, or how much I destroy the kitchen, because I just have such a good time doing it.','',NULL,'Without',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3372,'','Ted Allen','Entertainer','\nMay 20, 1965\n','','American','For each episode the five of us are all wearing clothes by the same designer. It\'s a different designer for each episode, but for each one we\'re all wearing their clothes.','',NULL,'Different,Same,Five',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3373,'','Ted Allen','Entertainer','\nMay 20, 1965\n','','American','For me, the kitchen is the most special room in the house. It\'s a place for adventure - not drudgery, but discovery, sharing and showing off with friends, trying new ideas.','',NULL,'Trying,Friends,Special',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3374,'Time,Home','Ted Allen','Entertainer','\nMay 20, 1965\n','','American','However, I was a restaurant critic at Chicago magazine before I worked at Esquire, and I\'ve been a really enthusiastic home cook for a long time. It\'s just something I\'m passionate about.','',NULL,'Long',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3375,'','Ted Allen','Entertainer','\nMay 20, 1965\n','','American','I am much more interested in the process than results.','',NULL,'Process,Interested,Results',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3376,'Love','Ted Allen','Entertainer','\nMay 20, 1965\n','','American','I cook everything. I love Mediterranean cooking, I love Asian cooking. I do lots of Japanese noodles.','',NULL,'Everything,Cooking',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3377,'','Ted Allen','Entertainer','\nMay 20, 1965\n','','American','I had a little epiphany when I was a writer at \'Chicago\' magazine. I sat down to dinner at the Ritz-Carlton. Somebody poured a white dessert wine with chocolate cake. It was a wine I would never have expected to make sense. The idea of any wine tasting fabulous with chocolate cake was fascinating to','',NULL,'Down,Sense,Wine',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3378,'Time,Good','Ted Allen','Entertainer','\nMay 20, 1965\n','','American','I had a really good time with Martha Stewart, who also is somebody I really admire a lot. I\'ve learned a lot from her and I think all of America has, about attention to detail and using fresh ingredients and making things beautiful and special.','',NULL,'Beautiful',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3379,'','Ted Allen','Entertainer','\nMay 20, 1965\n','','American','I like to have friends in the kitchen and make a big mess and use every pot in the kitchen.','',NULL,'Friends,Big,Kitchen',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3380,'Great,Respect','Ted Allen','Entertainer','\nMay 20, 1965\n','','American','I really have a great deal of humility in that department, and a great deal of respect for people who spend their lives learning how to make these amazing preparations.','',NULL,'Learning',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3381,'','Ted Allen','Entertainer','\nMay 20, 1965\n','','American','I think that curiosity happened on these reviews where I was just a guest of the reviewer, because it introduced me to new cuisines and to the idea of cooking as a mechanism for studying other cultures and understanding other parts of the world.','',NULL,'Idea,Cooking,Studying',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3382,'Food','Ted Allen','Entertainer','\nMay 20, 1965\n','','American','I think what I do differently from a lot of TV chefs is that I break down barriers and make fine food more accessible to the regular person, who might be intimidated. I try hard, particularly with wine, to make it not intimidating. It\'s sort of a teaching job.','',NULL,'Job,Hard',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3383,'Food','Ted Allen','Entertainer','\nMay 20, 1965\n','','American','I went in saying I wanted to be the food guy.','',NULL,'Saying,Wanted',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3384,'','Ted Allen','Entertainer','\nMay 20, 1965\n','','American','I\'m in a loft and the kitchen is in the very center of the apartment. The whole place revolves around it.','',NULL,'Place,Around,Whole',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3385,'Love,Time,Food','Ted Allen','Entertainer','\nMay 20, 1965\n','','American','I\'ve always hoped \'Chopped\' would telegraph our enormous affection and love and admiration for chefs and food, but at the same time, we are inflicting extraordinary cruelty on them.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3386,'Good','Ted Allen','Entertainer','\nMay 20, 1965\n','','American','I\'ve leased the apartment; my partner is going to come out here. But we\'re keeping our house in Chicago because real estate is a really good investment and also because it is just crammed with full of stuff!','',NULL,'Real,Here',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3387,'Friendship,Humor','Tim Allen','Comedian','\nJune 13, 1953\n','','American','Dad needs to show an incredible amount of respect and humor and friendship toward his mate so the kids understand their parents are sexy, they\'re fun, they do things together, they\'re best friends. Kids learn by example. If I respect Mom, they\'re going to respect Mom.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3388,'Funny,Good,Men','Tim Allen','Comedian','\nJune 13, 1953\n','','American','Men are liars. We\'ll lie about lying if we have to. I\'m an algebra liar. I figure two good lies make a positive.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3389,'','Tim Allen','Comedian','\nJune 13, 1953\n','','American','Electricity can be dangerous. My nephew tried to stick a penny into a plug. Whoever said a penny doesn\'t go far didn\'t see him shoot across that floor. I told him he was grounded.','',NULL,'Him,Said,Far',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3390,'Women','Tim Allen','Comedian','\nJune 13, 1953\n','','American','Women are like cars: we all want a Ferrari, sometimes want a pickup truck, and end up with a station wagon.','',NULL,'End,Sometimes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3391,'','Tim Allen','Comedian','\nJune 13, 1953\n','','American','You don\'t know what people are really like until they\'re under a lot of stress.','',NULL,'Stress,Until,Under',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3392,'','Tim Allen','Comedian','\nJune 13, 1953\n','','American','I have to get a licence to drive a motorcycle to protect myself and the people around me. I am adamant there should be some sort of licensing required to have children.','',NULL,'Children,Around,Motorcycle',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3393,'','Tim Allen','Comedian','\nJune 13, 1953\n','','American','The world\'s a mean place. It\'s unfair, then it\'s fair. It\'s hateful, then it\'s loving. It\'s a very peculiar place on philosophical and metaphysical and religious levels.','',NULL,'Mean,Place,Fair',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3394,'Work,Women,Men','Tim Allen','Comedian','\nJune 13, 1953\n','','American','Women now have choices. They can be married, not married, have a job, not have a job, be married with children, unmarried with children. Men have the same choice we\'ve always had: work, or prison.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3395,'Car,Men,Mom','Tim Allen','Comedian','\nJune 13, 1953\n','','American','My mom said the only reason men are alive is for lawn care and vehicle maintenance.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3396,'Good,Positive','Tim Allen','Comedian','\nJune 13, 1953\n','','American','I\'m an algebra liar. I figure two good lies make a positive.','',NULL,'Liar',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3397,'Men','Tim Allen','Comedian','\nJune 13, 1953\n','','American','Men are pigs. Too bad we own everything.','',NULL,'Bad,Everything',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3398,'Trust','Tim Allen','Comedian','\nJune 13, 1953\n','','American','Never comment on a woman\'s rear end. Never use the words \'large\' or \'size\' with \'rear end.\' Never. Avoid the area altogether. Trust me.','',NULL,'End,Woman',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3399,'Family','Tim Allen','Comedian','\nJune 13, 1953\n','','American','I do a lot of family shows.','',NULL,'Shows',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3400,'Best','Tim Allen','Comedian','\nJune 13, 1953\n','','American','I don\'t understand why it has to be either - or - either socialism or democracy. Why can\'t we combine things to get the best of each system?','',NULL,'Democracy,Understand',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3401,'','Tim Allen','Comedian','\nJune 13, 1953\n','','American','I have a thing for tools.','',NULL,'Tools',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3402,'Good','Tim Allen','Comedian','\nJune 13, 1953\n','','American','I have an only child. She\'s so independent and good with adults.','',NULL,'Child,She',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3403,'','Tim Allen','Comedian','\nJune 13, 1953\n','','American','I have irrational fears, and they all go back to losing my father as a kid. I\'ve never gotten over it.','',NULL,'Father,Losing,Kid',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3404,'Life,Love','Tim Allen','Comedian','\nJune 13, 1953\n','','American','I love doing logos. I\'ve been a graphic artist all my life.','',NULL,'Artist',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3405,'Women,Car','Tim Allen','Comedian','\nJune 13, 1953\n','','American','I think women like Ferraris. A Ferrari is everybody\'s car.','',NULL,'Everybody',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3406,'Love,Marriage','Tim Allen','Comedian','\nJune 13, 1953\n','','American','I was gone so much in my first marriage. I love the moments when I engage with my youngest daughter now. It\'s not my thing to sit on the ground and play tea party, but I\'ll do it because it\'s a moment that will stick with me forever.','',NULL,'Play',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3407,'','Tim Allen','Comedian','\nJune 13, 1953\n','','American','I\'m a creative guy, artistically with graphics.','',NULL,'Creative,Guy,Graphics',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3408,'Marriage','Tim Allen','Comedian','\nJune 13, 1953\n','','American','In marriage, compromise nurtures the relationship.','',NULL,'Compromise,Nurtures',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3409,'Time,Experience','Tim Allen','Comedian','\nJune 13, 1953\n','','American','In my experience, it\'s all wonderful with girls until about 16. Around that time, boys kind of calm down and start focusing their testosterone. Girls get a little challenging, especially for fathers.','',NULL,'Down',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3410,'Women,Men,Best','Tim Allen','Comedian','\nJune 13, 1953\n','','American','In the last three years of racing I\'ve met as many women fans as men fans, and in NASCAR it\'s the same thing. My wife loves cars, but the difference is she doesn\'t have 20 years of understanding the background of them. She basically drives them and uses her gut feelings as to which is best.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3411,'','Tim Allen','Comedian','\nJune 13, 1953\n','','American','Nothing\'s as easy as it is on a sitcom. Issues that we take care of in 20 minutes on the show can stretch out over years in real families.','',NULL,'Care,Nothing,Real',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3412,'Best','Tom Allen','Politician','\nApril 16, 1945\n','','American','While I relish our warm months, winter forms our character and brings out our best.','',NULL,'Character,While',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3413,'Business,Family','Tom Allen','Politician','\nApril 16, 1945\n','','American','Family farms and small businesses are the backbone of our communities.','',NULL,'Small',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3414,'Government','Tom Allen','Politician','\nApril 16, 1945\n','','American','Despite the increase in world attention toward Sudan in the past months, the genocide in Darfur has continued without any serious attempt by the Sudanese government to do what governments primarily exist to do, protect their citizens.','',NULL,'Past,Without',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3415,'','Tom Allen','Politician','\nApril 16, 1945\n','','American','Energy conservation is the foundation of energy independence.','',NULL,'Energy,Foundation',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3416,'','Tom Allen','Politician','\nApril 16, 1945\n','','American','I think we have a moral obligation to our children that can be easily summarized: number one, protect them from harm.','',NULL,'Children,Moral,Number',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3417,'','Tom Allen','Politician','\nApril 16, 1945\n','','American','But like the rest of the country, Maine has reached an impasse, for most of the mercury that fouls our skies, waters and land comes from outside our borders.','',NULL,'Country,Rest,Land',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3418,'Health','Tom Allen','Politician','\nApril 16, 1945\n','','American','By giving every American access to quality, affordable health care, they will create a more competitive, a stronger and more secure America!','',NULL,'Care,Giving',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3419,'Health','Tom Allen','Politician','\nApril 16, 1945\n','','American','Health care costs blunt the competitive edge of American entrepreneurs, from the auto industry to internet start-ups.','',NULL,'Care,American',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3420,'','Tom Allen','Politician','\nApril 16, 1945\n','','American','I am confident that the British people will not be intimidated by terrorism.','',NULL,'Terrorism,British,Confident',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3421,'Medical','Tom Allen','Politician','\nApril 16, 1945\n','','American','I do not believe that Congress or the Administration should prohibit the medical community from pursuing a promising avenue of research that may improve the lives of millions of Americans.','',NULL,'Believe,May',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3422,'','Tom Allen','Politician','\nApril 16, 1945\n','','American','I support exemptions from the estate tax to ensure that when Maine farm owners die, their families will be able to continue to farm the land that they have protected and lived on, often for generations.','',NULL,'Die,Able,Often',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3423,'','Tom Allen','Politician','\nApril 16, 1945\n','','American','If the parties get too close together they lose their identities, if they get too far apart you\'re not going to get a whole lot done because you almost always need to have some folks on the other side of the aisle to accomplish anything.','',NULL,'Done,Anything,Together',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3424,'','Tom Allen','Politician','\nApril 16, 1945\n','','American','In 1995, sanctions led Sudan to cut its ties with terrorists and expel Osama bin Laden.','',NULL,'Cut,Terrorists,Ties',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3425,'','Tom Allen','Politician','\nApril 16, 1945\n','','American','In this part of the world, only Maine gives winter the welcome and the worship it should have.','',NULL,'Winter,Welcome,Worship',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3426,'','Tom Allen','Politician','\nApril 16, 1945\n','','American','Maine\'s long and cold winters may help keep our State\'s population low, but our harsh climate also accounts for what is unique and valuable about our land and our people.','',NULL,'Help,May,Long',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3427,'Power','Tom Allen','Politician','\nApril 16, 1945\n','','American','Mercury pollution from power plants is a national problem that requires a national response.','',NULL,'Problem,National',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3428,'','Tom Allen','Politician','\nApril 16, 1945\n','','American','President Bush\'s mercury rule is a gift to the big energy companies that helped put him in office.','',NULL,'Him,Put,Energy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3429,'','Tom Allen','Politician','\nApril 16, 1945\n','','American','Stem cell research holds out the promise of finding cures and treatments for a wide range of diseases.','',NULL,'Research,Promise,Finding',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3430,'','Tom Allen','Politician','\nApril 16, 1945\n','','American','The argument on the other side of special rights is completely bogus. It\'s bogus because you could make exactly the same claim about racial or ethnic or religious minorities.','',NULL,'Special,Same,Rights',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3431,'','Tom Allen','Politician','\nApril 16, 1945\n','','American','The mercury rule writers also ignored mercury\'s special qualities.','',NULL,'Special,Rule,Writers',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3432,'Life','Tom Allen','Politician','\nApril 16, 1945\n','','American','The offshore ocean area under U.S. jurisdiction is larger than our land mass, and teems with plant and animal life, mineral resources, commerce, trade, and energy sources.','',NULL,'Energy,Ocean',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3433,'','Tom Allen','Politician','\nApril 16, 1945\n','','American','The Republicans in the House and the Bush administration are bankrupting this country.','',NULL,'Country,House,Bush',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3434,'Money,War','Tom Allen','Politician','\nApril 16, 1945\n','','American','These kids understood what is not immediately obvious; that they were going to pay the bills for tax cuts that had been passed today or in the last 4 years, and for the war in Iraq, because essentially we are borrowing money to do those things.','',NULL,'Today',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3435,'Work','Tom Allen','Politician','\nApril 16, 1945\n','','American','They don\'t have special rights because we have civil rights laws that protect them. The laws work both ways.','',NULL,'Special,Both',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3436,'Work,Hope','Tom Allen','Politician','\nApril 16, 1945\n','','American','Through their work with fetal tissue, researchers hope to find ways to harness embryonic stem cells which have the ability to become any type of human cell and could provide new treatments for many illnesses.','',NULL,'Human',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3437,'Funny,Death','Woody Allen','Director','\nDecember 1, 1935\n','','American','I am not afraid of death, I just don\'t want to be there when it happens.','',NULL,'Afraid',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3438,'','Woody Allen','Director','\nDecember 1, 1935\n','','American','The talent for being happy is appreciating and liking what you have, instead of what you don\'t have.','',NULL,'Happy,Talent,Liking',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3439,'Thankful','Woody Allen','Director','\nDecember 1, 1935\n','','American','I am thankful for laughter, except when milk comes out of my nose.','',NULL,'Laughter,Nose',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3440,'Love,Good,Experience','Woody Allen','Director','\nDecember 1, 1935\n','','American','Sex without love is a meaningless experience, but as far as meaningless experiences go its pretty damn good.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3441,'God','Woody Allen','Director','\nDecember 1, 1935\n','','American','If you want to make God laugh, tell him about your plans.','',NULL,'Laugh,Him',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3442,'Teacher,Education','Woody Allen','Director','\nDecember 1, 1935\n','','American','I had a terrible education. I attended a school for emotionally disturbed teachers.','',NULL,'School',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3443,'','Woody Allen','Director','\nDecember 1, 1935\n','','American','Bisexuality immediately doubles your chances for a date on Saturday night.','',NULL,'Night,Saturday,Date',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3444,'Success','Woody Allen','Director','\nDecember 1, 1935\n','','American','Eighty percent of success is showing up.','',NULL,'Percent,Eighty',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3445,'Government','Woody Allen','Director','\nDecember 1, 1935\n','','American','I believe there is something out there watching us. Unfortunately, it\'s the government.','',NULL,'Believe,Watching',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3446,'Failure','Woody Allen','Director','\nDecember 1, 1935\n','','American','If you\'re not failing every now and again, it\'s a sign you\'re not doing anything very innovative.','',NULL,'Anything,Again',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3447,'Life','Woody Allen','Director','\nDecember 1, 1935\n','','American','Life is full of misery, loneliness, and suffering - and it\'s all over much too soon.','',NULL,'Loneliness,Suffering',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3448,'Peace,War','Woody Allen','Director','\nDecember 1, 1935\n','','American','I took a speed-reading course and read War and Peace in twenty minutes. It involves Russia.','',NULL,'Read',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3449,'Marriage,Home','Woody Allen','Director','\nDecember 1, 1935\n','','American','Basically my wife was immature. I\'d be at home in the bath and she\'d come in and sink my boats.','',NULL,'Wife',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3450,'Funny,Life','Woody Allen','Director','\nDecember 1, 1935\n','','American','My one regret in life is that I am not someone else.','',NULL,'Someone',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3451,'Life,Death','Woody Allen','Director','\nDecember 1, 1935\n','','American','There are worse things in life than death. Have you ever spent an evening with an insurance salesman?','',NULL,'Evening',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3452,'','Woody Allen','Director','\nDecember 1, 1935\n','','American','What if nothing exists and we\'re all in somebody\'s dream?','',NULL,'Nothing,Dream,Somebody',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3453,'Good','Woody Allen','Director','\nDecember 1, 1935\n','','American','It seemed the world was divided into good and bad people. The good ones slept better while the bad ones seemed to enjoy the waking hours much more.','',NULL,'Bad,Better',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3454,'','Woody Allen','Director','\nDecember 1, 1935\n','','American','What if everything is an illusion and nothing exists? In that case, I definitely overpaid for my carpet.','',NULL,'Nothing,Everything,Illusion',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3455,'God','Woody Allen','Director','\nDecember 1, 1935\n','','American','If only God would give me some clear sign! Like making a large deposit in my name at a Swiss bank.','',NULL,'Give,Making',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3456,'','Woody Allen','Director','\nDecember 1, 1935\n','','American','In my house I\'m the boss, my wife is just the decision maker.','',NULL,'Wife,Decision,Boss',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3457,'Money','Woody Allen','Director','\nDecember 1, 1935\n','','American','Money is better than poverty, if only for financial reasons.','',NULL,'Better,Poverty',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3458,'','Woody Allen','Director','\nDecember 1, 1935\n','','American','Some guy hit my fender, and I told him, \'Be fruitful and multiply,\' but not in those words.','',NULL,'Words,Him,Guy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3459,'Funny','Woody Allen','Director','\nDecember 1, 1935\n','','American','I failed to make the chess team because of my height.','',NULL,'Team,Chess',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3460,'','Woody Allen','Director','\nDecember 1, 1935\n','','American','Organized crime in America takes in over forty billion dollars a year and spends very little on office supplies.','',NULL,'America,Year,Office',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3461,'Nature,God','Woody Allen','Director','\nDecember 1, 1935\n','','American','As the poet said, \'Only God can make a tree,\' probably because it\'s so hard to figure out how to get the bark on.','',NULL,'Hard',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3462,'Peace,Women','Isabel Allende','Writer','\nAugust 2, 1942\n','','Chilean','I can promise you that women working together - linked, informed and educated - can bring peace and prosperity to this forsaken planet.','',NULL,'Together',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3463,'Change,Women,Men','Isabel Allende','Writer','\nAugust 2, 1942\n','','Chilean','For real change, we need feminine energy in the management of the world. We need a critical number of women in positions of power, and we need to nurture the feminine energy in men.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3464,'Freedom,Death','Isabel Allende','Writer','\nAugust 2, 1942\n','','Chilean','All stories interest me, and some haunt me until I end up writing them. Certain themes keep coming up: justice, loyalty, violence, death, political and social issues, freedom.','',NULL,'End',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3465,'Marriage,Women','Isabel Allende','Writer','\nAugust 2, 1942\n','','Chilean','Feminism is dated? Yes, for privileged women like my daughter and all of us here today, but not for most of our sisters in the rest of the world who are still forced into premature marriage, prostitution, forced labor - they have children that they don\'t want or they cannot feed.','',NULL,'Today',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3466,'Dreams,Nature,Power','Isabel Allende','Writer','\nAugust 2, 1942\n','','Chilean','I\'m aware of the mystery around us, so I write about coincidences, premonitions, emotions, dreams, the power of nature, magic.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3467,'','Isabel Allende','Writer','\nAugust 2, 1942\n','','Chilean','Heart is what drives us and determines our fate. That is what I need for my characters in my books: a passionate heart. I need mavericks, dissidents, adventurers, outsiders and rebels, who ask questions, bend the rules and take risks.','',NULL,'Heart,Books,Rules',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3468,'Age,Family','Isabel Allende','Writer','\nAugust 2, 1942\n','','Chilean','I was born in ancient times, at the end of the world, in a patriarchal Catholic and conservative family. No wonder that by age five I was a raging feminist - although the term had not reached Chile yet, so nobody knew what the heck was wrong with me.','',NULL,'End',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3469,'Women','Isabel Allende','Writer','\nAugust 2, 1942\n','','Chilean','If this world is going to be a better place for our grandchildren and great-grandchildren, it will be women who make it so.','',NULL,'Better,Place',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3470,'Life','Isabel Allende','Writer','\nAugust 2, 1942\n','','Chilean','We want a world where life is preserved, and the quality of life is enriched for everybody, not only for the privileged.','',NULL,'Everybody,Quality',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3471,'','Isabel Allende','Writer','\nAugust 2, 1942\n','','Chilean','I tend to see the similarities in people and not the differences.','',NULL,'Tend',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3472,'Power,Fear','Isabel Allende','Writer','\nAugust 2, 1942\n','','Chilean','What I fear most is power with impunity. I fear abuse of power, and the power to abuse.','',NULL,'Abuse',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3473,'Women','Isabel Allende','Writer','\nAugust 2, 1942\n','','Chilean','Women have always been courageous... They are always fearless when protecting their children and in the last century they have been fearless in the fight for their rights.','',NULL,'Fight,Children',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3474,'','Isabel Allende','Writer','\nAugust 2, 1942\n','','Chilean','Roots are not in landscape or a country, or a people, they are inside you.','',NULL,'Country,Inside,Roots',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3475,'Women','Isabel Allende','Writer','\nAugust 2, 1942\n','','Chilean','Empowering women means trusting them.','',NULL,'Means,Trusting',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3476,'Life','Isabel Allende','Writer','\nAugust 2, 1942\n','','Chilean','I don\'t want an uneventful and safe life, I prefer an adventurous one.','',NULL,'Safe,Prefer',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3477,'','Isabel Allende','Writer','\nAugust 2, 1942\n','','Chilean','I try to let go of the intellect and just tell the story. I only read the page I have in front of me on the screen. Then when the whole story is told, I print it, wait a week and read it.','',NULL,'Try,Wait,Tell',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3478,'Love','Isabel Allende','Writer','\nAugust 2, 1942\n','','Chilean','I write to understand my circumstances, to sort out the confusion of reality, to exorcise my demons. But most of all, I write because I love it!','',NULL,'Reality,Understand',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3479,'Women','Isabel Allende','Writer','\nAugust 2, 1942\n','','Chilean','Although women do two-thirds of the world\'s labor, they own less than one percent of the world\'s assets.','',NULL,'Less,Labor',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3480,'Education,Work','Isabel Allende','Writer','\nAugust 2, 1942\n','','Chilean','Giving women education, work, the ability to control their own income, inherit and own property, benefits the society. If a woman is empowered, her children and her family will be better off. If families prosper, the village prospers, and eventually so does the whole country.','',NULL,'Family',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3481,'','Isabel Allende','Writer','\nAugust 2, 1942\n','','Chilean','Heart is what drives us and determines our fate.','',NULL,'Heart,Fate,Determines',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3482,'Change,Home','Isabel Allende','Writer','\nAugust 2, 1942\n','','Chilean','I am an American citizen and it is my home now. I like the U.S.A., which is not a place too many people have liked since Bush. The U.S. has a young population, and everything can change within a year.','',NULL,'Everything',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3483,'Family','Isabel Allende','Writer','\nAugust 2, 1942\n','','Chilean','I don\'t think I would be a writer if I had stayed in Chile. I would be trapped in the chores, in the family, in the person that people expected me to be.','',NULL,'Person,Writer',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3484,'Change','Isabel Allende','Writer','\nAugust 2, 1942\n','','Chilean','I have been a woman for 46 years and I only recently realized I can\'t change it and I like it.','',NULL,'Woman,Realized',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3485,'','Isabel Allende','Writer','\nAugust 2, 1942\n','','Chilean','I have learned many things in the 30 years that I have been writing.','',NULL,'Writing,Learned',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3486,'Freedom','Isabel Allende','Writer','\nAugust 2, 1942\n','','Chilean','I have more freedom when I write fiction, but my memoirs have had a much stronger impact on my readers. Somehow the \'message,\' even if I am not even aware that there is one, is conveyed better in this form.','',NULL,'Better,Write',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3487,'Attitude','Kirstie Alley','Actress','\nJanuary 12, 1951\n','','American','I developed a nutty attitude where I\'d think, If some guy really loves me he doesn\'t care if I\'m fat. I\'d come up with all these stupid reasons why it would be OK to be fat.','',NULL,'Stupid,Care',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3488,'Good','Kirstie Alley','Actress','\nJanuary 12, 1951\n','','American','I sort of feel sorry for the next man who gets me. I may just kill him with passion. He\'d better be strong and have a good heart!','',NULL,'Strong,Sorry',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3489,'Life,Religion','Kirstie Alley','Actress','\nJanuary 12, 1951\n','','American','When push comes to shove, it ain\'t the science that\'s going to lift you up-it\'s the belief, the spiritual side of life, that\'s going to lift you up, no matter what religion you are.','',NULL,'Science',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3490,'','Kirstie Alley','Actress','\nJanuary 12, 1951\n','','American','You\'ll never be disappointed if you always keep an eye on uncharted territory, where you\'ll be challenged and growing and having fun.','',NULL,'Fun,Keep,Growing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3491,'Birthday','Kirstie Alley','Actress','\nJanuary 12, 1951\n','','American','I binge when I\'m happy. When everything is going really well, every day is like I\'m at a birthday party.','',NULL,'Happy,Everything',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3492,'','Kirstie Alley','Actress','\nJanuary 12, 1951\n','','American','I don\'t believe you have to have eating disorders and mental illness to screw up.','',NULL,'Believe,Illness,Mental',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3493,'','Kirstie Alley','Actress','\nJanuary 12, 1951\n','','American','I don\'t like psychiatry. I don\'t believe it works. I believe psychiatrists are neurotic or psychotic, for the most part.','',NULL,'Believe,Works,Psychotic',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3494,'Good','Kirstie Alley','Actress','\nJanuary 12, 1951\n','','American','I\'m happy when I\'m juggling, but I feel like I\'ve gone from, like, 3 balls to 10 bowling balls. But, that\'s a good problem. I don\'t really have a complaint about that.','',NULL,'Happy,Problem',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3495,'','Kirstie Alley','Actress','\nJanuary 12, 1951\n','','American','I am the one who got myself fat, who did all the eating. So I had to take full responsibility for it.','',NULL,'Did,Fat,Full',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3496,'','Kirstie Alley','Actress','\nJanuary 12, 1951\n','','American','I believe that behind both the person who weighs 400 pounds and the one who weighs 85 there is a lot of baggage, and it has nothing to do with their bodies.','',NULL,'Believe,Nothing,Person',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3497,'Life,Amazing','Kirstie Alley','Actress','\nJanuary 12, 1951\n','','American','It\'s amazing how coke encompasses everything in your life. Addicts cannot confront life because they only think of their next hit. I ruined life for my parents, my sister and all my friends.','',NULL,'Parents',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3498,'Life','Kirstie Alley','Actress','\nJanuary 12, 1951\n','','American','There\'s a lot more to life than how fat or thin you are.','',NULL,'Fat,Thin',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3499,'','Kirstie Alley','Actress','\nJanuary 12, 1951\n','','American','There\'s always somebody older, richer, more desperate than you.','',NULL,'Older,Somebody,Desperate',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3500,'Death','Kirstie Alley','Actress','\nJanuary 12, 1951\n','','American','When I see someone who is starved, they don\'t look alert. They don\'t have boundless energy. If you\'re too skinny, it looks like you\'re near death.','',NULL,'Someone,Energy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3501,'','Kirstie Alley','Actress','\nJanuary 12, 1951\n','','American','For some reason I am one of those people who act like they were born and raised during the Depression.','',NULL,'Depression,Reason,Act',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3502,'God','Kirstie Alley','Actress','\nJanuary 12, 1951\n','','American','God gave us intestines for a reason. I\'m not keen on surgery. It\'s too extreme. All it took was one of those plastic surgery shows to see how violent it is.','',NULL,'Reason,Took',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3503,'Money','Kirstie Alley','Actress','\nJanuary 12, 1951\n','','American','I always feel like there is some dude out there with money that I could fall back on if I needed to.','',NULL,'Fall,Needed',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3504,'','Kirstie Alley','Actress','\nJanuary 12, 1951\n','','American','I always had really long swimmer\'s arms. The last to totally go is always my thighs and butt, but my old body is there somewhere.','',NULL,'Long,Old,Last',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3505,'','Kirstie Alley','Actress','\nJanuary 12, 1951\n','','American','I couldn\'t care less about sex unless I meet someone who I think is wonderful.','',NULL,'Sex,Care,Someone',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3506,'','Kirstie Alley','Actress','\nJanuary 12, 1951\n','','American','I don\'t smoke pot. I never liked it.','',NULL,'Smoke,Liked,Pot',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3507,'','Kirstie Alley','Actress','\nJanuary 12, 1951\n','','American','I don\'t think children are any more resilent than anyone else. They\'re just people with little bodies.','',NULL,'Children,Else,Anyone',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3508,'Morning','Kirstie Alley','Actress','\nJanuary 12, 1951\n','','American','I have a hotline to the tabloids. When I get up in the morning, I call the Star, and the last thing at night, I call them. I want them to have the inside track.','',NULL,'Night,Last',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3509,'Time,Good','Kirstie Alley','Actress','\nJanuary 12, 1951\n','','American','I have photographs taken of me at the time I was addicted, and thought I looked good. I see them today and realize my eyes were dead.','',NULL,'Today',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3510,'Love,Marriage','Kirstie Alley','Actress','\nJanuary 12, 1951\n','','American','I love marriage. I failed at marriage, but I\'d rather go into anything with gusto and fail than go into it half-assed.','',NULL,'Anything',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3511,'','Kirstie Alley','Actress','\nJanuary 12, 1951\n','','American','I never did go back to acting class. I was too busy working.','',NULL,'Busy,Did,Working',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3512,'','Svetlana Alliluyeva','Celebrity','\nFebruary 28, 1926\n','','American','As a result of half a century of Soviet rule people have been weaned from a belief in human kindness.','',NULL,'Kindness,Human,Result',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3513,'God,Death','Svetlana Alliluyeva','Celebrity','\nFebruary 28, 1926\n','','American','God grants an easy death only to the just.','',NULL,'Easy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3514,'Nature','Svetlana Alliluyeva','Celebrity','\nFebruary 28, 1926\n','','American','It is human nature that rules the world, not governments and regimes.','',NULL,'Human,Rules',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3515,'','GG Allin','Musician','\nAugust 29, 1956\n','\nJune 28, 1993\n','American','I\'d like to see anyone do what I do for one week.','',NULL,'Anyone,Week',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3516,'','GG Allin','Musician','\nAugust 29, 1956\n','\nJune 28, 1993\n','American','I don\'t have any influences, any heroes, it\'s just me.','',NULL,'Heroes,Influences',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3517,'','GG Allin','Musician','\nAugust 29, 1956\n','\nJune 28, 1993\n','American','I don\'t wanna get old and stagnant and hang around.','',NULL,'Old,Around,Stagnant',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3518,'Work,Good','GG Allin','Musician','\nAugust 29, 1956\n','\nJune 28, 1993\n','American','I believe you can make forces of good and evil work for you, to get what you want.','',NULL,'Believe',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3519,'','GG Allin','Musician','\nAugust 29, 1956\n','\nJune 28, 1993\n','American','I hate everybody.','',NULL,'Hate,Everybody',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3520,'','GG Allin','Musician','\nAugust 29, 1956\n','\nJune 28, 1993\n','American','I\'ve sold my records outta shopping carts on the street.','',NULL,'Shopping,Street,Records',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3521,'Life,Death','GG Allin','Musician','\nAugust 29, 1956\n','\nJune 28, 1993\n','American','Death is a very important part of life.','',NULL,'Important',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3522,'','GG Allin','Musician','\nAugust 29, 1956\n','\nJune 28, 1993\n','American','I am in control at all times.','',NULL,'Control,Times',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3523,'','GG Allin','Musician','\nAugust 29, 1956\n','\nJune 28, 1993\n','American','I don\'t want people to think I\'m a hypocrite.','',NULL,'Hypocrite',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3524,'Women','GG Allin','Musician','\nAugust 29, 1956\n','\nJune 28, 1993\n','American','I\'ve had women who move to the towns I\'m living in, just pack up and move there, never even met \'em before, \'cause they heard I lived there.','',NULL,'Before,Living',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3525,'','GG Allin','Musician','\nAugust 29, 1956\n','\nJune 28, 1993\n','American','My demons and I are not compatible. We never have been and never will be.','',NULL,'Demons,Compatible',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3526,'','GG Allin','Musician','\nAugust 29, 1956\n','\nJune 28, 1993\n','American','Everything I own can fit in two suitcases and a foot locker.','',NULL,'Everything,Two,Fit',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3527,'Power','GG Allin','Musician','\nAugust 29, 1956\n','\nJune 28, 1993\n','American','I believe I am the highest power, absolutely.','',NULL,'Believe,Highest',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3528,'','GG Allin','Musician','\nAugust 29, 1956\n','\nJune 28, 1993\n','American','I don\'t think there will ever be a GG box set.','',NULL,'Ever,Box,Set',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3529,'','GG Allin','Musician','\nAugust 29, 1956\n','\nJune 28, 1993\n','American','I don\'t want people to think that I can\'t make fun of myself.','',NULL,'Fun',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3530,'Life','GG Allin','Musician','\nAugust 29, 1956\n','\nJune 28, 1993\n','American','My demons, inner strengths and physical battles have guided me through life.','',NULL,'Through,Physical',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3531,'Change,Money','GG Allin','Musician','\nAugust 29, 1956\n','\nJune 28, 1993\n','American','My principal once told me that I was a penny waiting for change. But I suspect that I irritated him probably because I was making more money than he was.','',NULL,'Waiting',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3532,'','GG Allin','Musician','\nAugust 29, 1956\n','\nJune 28, 1993\n','American','No one comes to my shows so they\'ll feel safe and comfortable.','',NULL,'Shows,Safe,Comes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3533,'','GG Allin','Musician','\nAugust 29, 1956\n','\nJune 28, 1993\n','American','Rock\'n\'roll has to be destroyed and rebuilt in my name if it\'s ever gonna accomplish anything.','',NULL,'Rock,Anything,Ever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3534,'','GG Allin','Musician','\nAugust 29, 1956\n','\nJune 28, 1993\n','American','That audience is there for me.','',NULL,'Audience',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3535,'','GG Allin','Musician','\nAugust 29, 1956\n','\nJune 28, 1993\n','American','You are what you are.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3536,'','Margery Allingham','Writer','\nMay 20, 1889\n','\nJune 30, 1966\n','English','Mourning is not forgetting... It is an undoing. Every minute tie has to be untied and something permanent and valuable recovered and assimilated from the dust.','',NULL,'Forgetting,Valuable,Minute',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3537,'Nature','Margery Allingham','Writer','\nMay 20, 1889\n','\nJune 30, 1966\n','English','I am one of those people who are blessed, or cursed, with a nature which has to interfere. If I see a thing that needs doing I do it.','',NULL,'Blessed,Needs',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3538,'','Margery Allingham','Writer','\nMay 20, 1889\n','\nJune 30, 1966\n','English','Chemists employed by the police can do remarkable things with blood. They can weave it into a rope to hang a man.','',NULL,'Blood,Police,Remarkable',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3539,'','Margery Allingham','Writer','\nMay 20, 1889\n','\nJune 30, 1966\n','English','He did not arrive at this conclusion by the decent process of quiet, logical deduction, nor yet by the blinding flash of glorious intuition, but by the shoddy, untidy process halfway between the two by which one usually gets to know things.','',NULL,'Two,Did,Between',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3540,'','Margery Allingham','Writer','\nMay 20, 1889\n','\nJune 30, 1966\n','English','If one cannot command attention by one\'s admirable qualities one can at least be a nuisance.','',NULL,'Cannot,Attention,Command',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3541,'','Margery Allingham','Writer','\nMay 20, 1889\n','\nJune 30, 1966\n','English','The optimism of a healthy mind is indefatigable.','',NULL,'Mind,Optimism,Healthy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3542,'','Margery Allingham','Writer','\nMay 20, 1889\n','\nJune 30, 1966\n','English','When one kicks over a tea table and smashes everything but the sugar bowl, one may as well pick that up and drop it on the bricks, don\'t you think?','',NULL,'Everything,May,Tea',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3543,'','William Allingham','Poet','\nMarch 19, 1821\n','\nNovember 18, 1889\n','Irish','Now Autumn\'s fire burns slowly along the woods and day by day the dead leaves fall and melt.','',NULL,'Fire,Dead,Fall',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3544,'Time','William Allingham','Poet','\nMarch 19, 1821\n','\nNovember 18, 1889\n','Irish','Autumn\'s the mellow time.','',NULL,'Autumn,Mellow',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3545,'Life','William Allingham','Poet','\nMarch 19, 1821\n','\nNovember 18, 1889\n','Irish','I have been an \'Official\' all my life, without the least turn for it. I never could attain a true official manner, which is highly artificial and handles trifles with ludicrously disproportionate gravity.','',NULL,'True,Without',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3546,'Hope','William Allingham','Poet','\nMarch 19, 1821\n','\nNovember 18, 1889\n','Irish','If any foes of mine are there, I pardon every one: I hope that man and womankind will do the same by me.','',NULL,'Same,Mine',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3547,'','William Allingham','Poet','\nMarch 19, 1821\n','\nNovember 18, 1889\n','Irish','She danced a jig, she sung a song that took my heart away.','',NULL,'Heart,Away,She',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3548,'Learning','William Allingham','Poet','\nMarch 19, 1821\n','\nNovember 18, 1889\n','Irish','Writing is learning to say nothing, more cleverly each day.','',NULL,'Nothing,Writing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3549,'','Dave Allison','Athlete','\nApril 14, 1959\n','','American','If we remain humble and hungry, we can win.','',NULL,'Humble,Win,Hungry',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3550,'Best','Dave Allison','Athlete','\nApril 14, 1959\n','','American','Your best penalty killer is your goalie.','',NULL,'Penalty',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3551,'','Dorothy Allison','Writer','\nApril 11, 1949\n','','American','Class, race, sexuality, gender and all other categories by which we categorize and dismiss each other need to be excavated from the inside.','',NULL,'Race,Inside,Class',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3552,'Truth','Dorothy Allison','Writer','\nApril 11, 1949\n','','American','Fiction is a piece of truth that turns lies to meaning.','',NULL,'Lies,Meaning',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3553,'Change','Dorothy Allison','Writer','\nApril 11, 1949\n','','American','Change, when it comes, cracks everything open.','',NULL,'Everything,Open',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3554,'Love','Dorothy Allison','Writer','\nApril 11, 1949\n','','American','I tell my students you have an absolute right to write about people you know and love. You do. But the kicker is you have a responsibility to make the characters large enough that you will not have sinned against them.','',NULL,'Enough,Tell',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3555,'Women','Dorothy Allison','Writer','\nApril 11, 1949\n','','American','I think I would have died if there hadn\'t been the women\'s movement.','',NULL,'Died,Movement',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3556,'','Dorothy Allison','Writer','\nApril 11, 1949\n','','American','One of the strengths I derive from my class background is that I am accustomed to contempt.','',NULL,'Class,Background,Contempt',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3557,'','Dorothy Allison','Writer','\nApril 11, 1949\n','','American','Two or three things I know for sure, and one is that I\'d rather go naked than wear the coat the world has made for me.','',NULL,'Made,Two,Rather',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3558,'','Dorothy Allison','Writer','\nApril 11, 1949\n','','American','When I was growing up, I always read horror books, while my sister read romance novels.','',NULL,'While,Read,Sister',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3559,'','Ian Allison','Scientist','','','','Ice shelves in general have episodic carvings and there can be large icebergs breaking off - I\'m talking 100km or 200km long - every 10 or 20 or 50 years.','',NULL,'Long,Off,Talking',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3560,'','Ian Allison','Scientist','','','','Sea ice conditions have remained stable in Antarctica generally.','',NULL,'Sea,Conditions,Ice',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3561,'','Luther Allison','Musician','\nAugust 17, 1939\n','\nAugust 12, 1997\n','American','I\'ve been waiting for that bright sunshine to show up and shine in my back door someday.','',NULL,'Waiting,Sunshine,Show',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3562,'','Luther Allison','Musician','\nAugust 17, 1939\n','\nAugust 12, 1997\n','American','And I can do the rock clubs if I have to.','',NULL,'Rock,Clubs',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3563,'','Luther Allison','Musician','\nAugust 17, 1939\n','\nAugust 12, 1997\n','American','Before I left, I opened a lot of doors for a lot of people to play the blues.','',NULL,'Before,Play,Left',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3564,'','Luther Allison','Musician','\nAugust 17, 1939\n','\nAugust 12, 1997\n','American','Buddy Guy finally got a break and made it. And Buddy Guy deserves it.','',NULL,'Made,Guy,Break',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3565,'','Luther Allison','Musician','\nAugust 17, 1939\n','\nAugust 12, 1997\n','American','But I did that, and I created another blues scene, another something I can sing about.','',NULL,'Did,Another,Blues',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3566,'','Luther Allison','Musician','\nAugust 17, 1939\n','\nAugust 12, 1997\n','American','But I never had that commercial opportunity to be played on the radio, so how could I be popular?','',NULL,'Popular,Played,Radio',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3567,'','Luther Allison','Musician','\nAugust 17, 1939\n','\nAugust 12, 1997\n','American','But let\'s face it, I still have to look at my self and look at the things I\'ve done down the stretch.','',NULL,'Self,Done,Down',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3568,'','Luther Allison','Musician','\nAugust 17, 1939\n','\nAugust 12, 1997\n','American','But my big thing was always the blues.','',NULL,'Big,Blues',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3569,'','Luther Allison','Musician','\nAugust 17, 1939\n','\nAugust 12, 1997\n','American','But there was not a job that could say that Luther Allison didn\'t do his job.','',NULL,'Job,Luther,Allison',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3570,'Home','Luther Allison','Musician','\nAugust 17, 1939\n','\nAugust 12, 1997\n','American','But you know, I still had a dream of being able to go back home and tour.','',NULL,'Still,Dream',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3571,'','Luther Allison','Musician','\nAugust 17, 1939\n','\nAugust 12, 1997\n','American','I don\'t want to be in some big beautiful place that nobody want me, because I play the blues.','',NULL,'Beautiful,Play,Big',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3572,'','Luther Allison','Musician','\nAugust 17, 1939\n','\nAugust 12, 1997\n','American','I focused on how these people became how they were.','',NULL,'Focused,Became,These',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3573,'','Luther Allison','Musician','\nAugust 17, 1939\n','\nAugust 12, 1997\n','American','I had the qualifications, but I was not chosen.','',NULL,'Chosen',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3574,'Respect','Luther Allison','Musician','\nAugust 17, 1939\n','\nAugust 12, 1997\n','American','I have as much input to the blues; I just never got the chance, the opportunity or maybe the respect.','',NULL,'Chance,Maybe',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3575,'Music,Good','Luther Allison','Musician','\nAugust 17, 1939\n','\nAugust 12, 1997\n','American','I look in music magazines now and see things on Luther Allison, and my name\'s getting out there more, thanks to all the good people at Alligator Records and at my management company.','',NULL,'Getting',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3576,'','Luther Allison','Musician','\nAugust 17, 1939\n','\nAugust 12, 1997\n','American','I mean, look how many musicians have come through and played beside me, and I\'m workin\' and they\'re not.','',NULL,'Mean,Through,Musicians',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3577,'Positive','Luther Allison','Musician','\nAugust 17, 1939\n','\nAugust 12, 1997\n','American','I think I\'m the most positive guy still going in my generation, and I\'m out there to prove that.','',NULL,'Still,Guy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3578,'','Luther Allison','Musician','\nAugust 17, 1939\n','\nAugust 12, 1997\n','American','I want people to recognize Luther Allison when I play.','',NULL,'Play,Recognize,Luther',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3579,'','Luther Allison','Musician','\nAugust 17, 1939\n','\nAugust 12, 1997\n','American','I want to play in a place people want to hear me.','',NULL,'Play,Place,Hear',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3580,'','Luther Allison','Musician','\nAugust 17, 1939\n','\nAugust 12, 1997\n','American','In the blues, it just takes so long for us to get recognized.','',NULL,'Long,Takes,Blues',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3581,'','Luther Allison','Musician','\nAugust 17, 1939\n','\nAugust 12, 1997\n','American','In the States, it takes you a lifetime just to get from Chicago\'s South Side to the West Side.','',NULL,'Takes,Side,Lifetime',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3582,'','Luther Allison','Musician','\nAugust 17, 1939\n','\nAugust 12, 1997\n','American','Me being a skinny guy, I could crawl into the steel pit.','',NULL,'Guy,Skinny,Steel',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3583,'','Luther Allison','Musician','\nAugust 17, 1939\n','\nAugust 12, 1997\n','American','So I cut out all the drinkin\' and hangin\' out and stuff like that early on.','',NULL,'Stuff,Early,Cut',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3584,'','Luther Allison','Musician','\nAugust 17, 1939\n','\nAugust 12, 1997\n','American','The blues is the foundation, and it\'s got to carry the top. The other part of the scene, the rock \'n\' roll and the jazz, are the walls of the blues.','',NULL,'Rock,Top,Blues',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3585,'','Luther Allison','Musician','\nAugust 17, 1939\n','\nAugust 12, 1997\n','American','We played the same thing in Europe we played in the States.','',NULL,'Same,Europe,Played',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3586,'','Mose Allison','Musician','\nNovember 11, 1927\n','','American','All the classic jazz players all sang and a lot of \'em sang blues.','',NULL,'Blues,Players,Jazz',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3587,'','Mose Allison','Musician','\nNovember 11, 1927\n','','American','And Lennie Tristano I like a lot, I still like him.','',NULL,'Him,Still',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3588,'','Mose Allison','Musician','\nNovember 11, 1927\n','','American','As far as I\'m concerned, the essentials of jazz are: melodic improvisation, melodic invention, swing, and instrumental personality.','',NULL,'Far,Concerned,Jazz',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3589,'','Mose Allison','Musician','\nNovember 11, 1927\n','','American','At this point, I don\'t listen to other people too much. I\'m not really that affected by anyone.','',NULL,'Point,Anyone,Listen',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3590,'Good','Mose Allison','Musician','\nNovember 11, 1927\n','','American','But I got an audience that knows what I do. They usually show up, so I usually do pretty good.','',NULL,'Pretty,Show',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3591,'Good','Mose Allison','Musician','\nNovember 11, 1927\n','','American','I been getting good crowds. It only took 50 years.','',NULL,'Getting,Took',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3592,'','Mose Allison','Musician','\nNovember 11, 1927\n','','American','I can\'t judge my own stuff. That\'s for others. But those are the three things that I admire.','',NULL,'Judge,Others,Three',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3593,'','Mose Allison','Musician','\nNovember 11, 1927\n','','American','I do some concerts. At the moment, I\'m being helped a lot by a gig I play in London, which is Pizza Express.','',NULL,'Play,Moment,Express',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3594,'','Mose Allison','Musician','\nNovember 11, 1927\n','','American','I do very few standards. Hardly any. Other people\'s tunes that I do are usually obscure tunes, for the most part, although I do a couple of Duke Ellington tunes that are well known.','',NULL,'Few,Known,Couple',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3595,'','Mose Allison','Musician','\nNovember 11, 1927\n','','American','I finally decided if I was going to make a living, I was gonna have to come to New York.','',NULL,'Living,York,Finally',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3596,'','Mose Allison','Musician','\nNovember 11, 1927\n','','American','I have no idea what I\'m doin\'. I\'ve never seen me.','',NULL,'Idea,Seen,Doin',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3597,'Time','Mose Allison','Musician','\nNovember 11, 1927\n','','American','I haven\'t stopped and I don\'t plan on stoppin\' any time soon.','',NULL,'Plan,Soon',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3598,'','Mose Allison','Musician','\nNovember 11, 1927\n','','American','I just have a lot off different influences.','',NULL,'Different,Off,Influences',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3599,'Music,Good','Mose Allison','Musician','\nNovember 11, 1927\n','','American','I just try to do as good job with the material as I can and play some jazz as well, some improvised music, and do that every night. Just see where it goes.','',NULL,'Job',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3600,'','Mose Allison','Musician','\nNovember 11, 1927\n','','American','I never sit down and write. I just sorta let things form in my brain.','',NULL,'Brain,Down,Write',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3601,'','Mose Allison','Musician','\nNovember 11, 1927\n','','American','I sang and wrote songs when I was 12 years old.','',NULL,'Old,Songs,Sang',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3602,'','Mose Allison','Musician','\nNovember 11, 1927\n','','American','I went through the whole number, you know. The swing era, the boogie woogie era, the bebop era. Thelonious Monk is still one of my favorites. So a lot of these people had their effect on me.','',NULL,'Through,Still,Whole',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3603,'','Mose Allison','Musician','\nNovember 11, 1927\n','','American','I\'m always storing away phrases and ideas and things that I think might turn into songs.','',NULL,'Away,Might,Ideas',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3604,'Music','Mose Allison','Musician','\nNovember 11, 1927\n','','American','I\'m playin\' music for a certain type of person. Fortunately, there are more and more of us. At least there are more comin\' to see me than there were 30 years ago or so.','',NULL,'Person,Certain',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3605,'Music','Mose Allison','Musician','\nNovember 11, 1927\n','','American','I\'m playin\' the music I like.','',NULL,'Playin',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3606,'Work,Good','Mose Allison','Musician','\nNovember 11, 1927\n','','American','I\'ve been able to do pretty well. I don\'t work as many consecutive nights as I used to, but I\'m still working over 100 nights a year, so that\'s good for me.','',NULL,'Pretty',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3607,'Music','Mose Allison','Musician','\nNovember 11, 1927\n','','American','I\'ve heard some tunes in recent years that were pretty close to that same idea. The idea was you turn on the radio and you want to hear some music and up comes a commercial.','',NULL,'Pretty,Same',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3608,'','Mose Allison','Musician','\nNovember 11, 1927\n','','American','It\'s as much fun as it ever was, you know, once I get there. Gettin\' there is a little harder.','',NULL,'Fun,Ever,Once',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3609,'','Mose Allison','Musician','\nNovember 11, 1927\n','','American','My main influences have always been the classic jazz players who sang, like Louis Armstrong and Nat King Cole and Jack Teagarden.','',NULL,'King,Players,Jazz',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3610,'Work','Mose Allison','Musician','\nNovember 11, 1927\n','','American','Pizza Express has been a real godsend for me. I\'ve been working there for several years, six weeks a year. You can go to work every night and play. It\'s a nice little club. It\'s just about the right size for me, about 150 people.','',NULL,'Nice,Real',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3611,'Good,Money,Great','Will Allison','Author','\nOctober 22, 1968\n','','American','For 10 years, I\'d been working as a freelance writer and editor, making money but not a living. It was a good arrangement family-wise, allowing me to stay home with our daughter, but not so great financially or, sometimes, ego-wise.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3612,'Love','Will Allison','Author','\nOctober 22, 1968\n','','American','I save her marked-up manuscripts as an unluckier husband might save love letters.','',NULL,'Husband,Her',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3613,'Time,Home','Will Allison','Author','\nOctober 22, 1968\n','','American','It\'s one thing to reject the idea that it\'s a man\'s job to bring home all the bacon; it\'s another the 500th time your wife reaches for the check at dinner.','',NULL,'Wife',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3614,'Technology','Eric Allman','Scientist','1955','','American','This is like the telephone problem - no one wants to have the first one. But we are seeing a lot of people who want some sort of technology to solve the spam problem.','',NULL,'Problem,Wants',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3615,'Good,Food','Eric Allman','Scientist','1955','','American','I like to eat good food. I cook and collect wine. I like going for long walks when I can.','',NULL,'Long',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3616,'Work,Time','Eric Allman','Scientist','1955','','American','Personally, one of the down sides of founding a company is that there is always too much work to do, and sadly I find I don\'t have much time to code any more.','',NULL,'Down',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3617,'Technology','Eric Allman','Scientist','1955','','American','The intellectual property situation is bad and getting worse. To be a programmer, it requires that you understand as much law as you do technology.','',NULL,'Bad,Law',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3618,'','Gregg Allman','Musician','\nDecember 8, 1947\n','','American','I said, other people can write songs, let\'s see if I can. So the first 400 or 500 wound up on the floor somewhere. Then I wrote one called Melissa.','',NULL,'Said,Write,Songs',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3619,'Life','Gregg Allman','Musician','\nDecember 8, 1947\n','','American','As they say in the bible, that you\'re supposed to rejoice when people die and mourn when they\'re born, because it\'s one of the most painful acts you go through in life, is being born, and dying.','',NULL,'Through,Die',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3620,'Time,Good,Great','Gregg Allman','Musician','\nDecember 8, 1947\n','','American','At the Muddy Waters thing, I played the first song by myself on an acoustic guitar. I thought that was great that y\'all did that tribute to Muddy Waters. I had a real good time.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3621,'','Gregg Allman','Musician','\nDecember 8, 1947\n','','American','Clapton asked my brother to play on his record. I thought that was the most wonderful thing in the world.','',NULL,'Thought,Play,Wonderful',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3622,'','Gregg Allman','Musician','\nDecember 8, 1947\n','','American','Gotta take my puppy on the road with me, Killer.','',NULL,'Road,Gotta,Puppy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3623,'Music,Money','Gregg Allman','Musician','\nDecember 8, 1947\n','','American','I didn\'t think we would ever make enough money to pay rent by playing music.','',NULL,'Ever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3624,'','Gregg Allman','Musician','\nDecember 8, 1947\n','','American','I got Jimmy Hall from Wet Willie and he also plays now with Hank Williams Jr.','',NULL,'Wet,Also,Hall',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3625,'','Gregg Allman','Musician','\nDecember 8, 1947\n','','American','I got tired of playing other people\'s songs.','',NULL,'Tired,Playing,Songs',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3626,'','Gregg Allman','Musician','\nDecember 8, 1947\n','','American','I have been going to the gym instead of the bar, trying to get back down to my fighting weight.','',NULL,'Down,Trying,Fighting',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3627,'Music,Home','Gregg Allman','Musician','\nDecember 8, 1947\n','','American','I left home the day after I graduated from high school because I knew we weren\'t going to make any dough to pay the rent in music.','',NULL,'School',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3628,'God','Gregg Allman','Musician','\nDecember 8, 1947\n','','American','I would like to be remembered as a - somebody who could rock your soul or make your cry with a song. And somebody who\'s kind, who loved to laugh, and loved his God.','',NULL,'Rock,Laugh',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3629,'','Gregg Allman','Musician','\nDecember 8, 1947\n','','American','I\'ve come to the conclusion that I\'m not supposed to be married.','',NULL,'Married,Conclusion,Supposed',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3630,'Work,Business','Gregg Allman','Musician','\nDecember 8, 1947\n','','American','In my line of business, there\'s no better feeling than having a real nice work that you\'re really satisfied with.','',NULL,'Nice',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3631,'','Gregg Allman','Musician','\nDecember 8, 1947\n','','American','My father was murdered when I was two. Duane, even though he was only a year and 18 days my elder, he became a father figure to me. I would have done anything for my brother - I loved him so much.','',NULL,'Father,Done,Anything',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3632,'','Gregg Allman','Musician','\nDecember 8, 1947\n','','American','The Beatles had just come out, and everybody had a band. It was incredible competition out there.','',NULL,'Everybody,Band,Incredible',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3633,'','Gregg Allman','Musician','\nDecember 8, 1947\n','','American','The booking agent had the audacity to take 10 percent, so we wound up with about $100 a week apiece.','',NULL,'Week,Percent,Agent',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3634,'','Gregg Allman','Musician','\nDecember 8, 1947\n','','American','There are as many ways to write songs as there are songs.','',NULL,'Write,Songs,Ways',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3635,'','Gregg Allman','Musician','\nDecember 8, 1947\n','','American','When I got out of high school, I thought, I\'ll take a year or two off and play the clubs, get this out of my system, and then go to med school.','',NULL,'School,Thought,Two',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3636,'Life,Good','Gregg Allman','Musician','\nDecember 8, 1947\n','','American','Yeah, like, when I look back on my life, I just remember back what happened in \'74, or something. It seems like only the real good stuff comes to mind. I don\'t think of all the tragedies and all the funerals. That just doesn\'t come to mind at all. I guess I\'m really blessed that way.','',NULL,'Mind',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3637,'Love,Movies','Gregg Allman','Musician','\nDecember 8, 1947\n','','American','You got to be pretty thin to be in the movies, or it helps. I would actually love to do it.','',NULL,'Pretty',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3638,'Life','Gordon W. Allport','Psychologist','\nNovember 11, 1897\n','\nOctober 9, 1967\n','American','So many tangles in life are ultimately hopeless that we have no appropriate sword other than laughter.','',NULL,'Laughter,Hopeless',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3639,'Men','Gloria Allred','Lawyer','\nJuly 3, 1941\n','','American','The more I know about men the more I like dogs.','',NULL,'Dogs',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3640,'','Gloria Allred','Lawyer','\nJuly 3, 1941\n','','American','As my father would have said, I went through the college of hard knocks.','',NULL,'Father,Hard,Through',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3641,'Life,Women','Gloria Allred','Lawyer','\nJuly 3, 1941\n','','American','Because of my life experiences, I understand that I have an opportunity to help other women. I have the desire and the ability.','',NULL,'Help',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3642,'Humor','Gloria Allred','Lawyer','\nJuly 3, 1941\n','','American','Do feminists have a sense of humor? Yes.','',NULL,'Sense,Yes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3643,'Women','Gloria Allred','Lawyer','\nJuly 3, 1941\n','','American','Eventually I figured out there was something systematic in the way women are treated.','',NULL,'Eventually,Treated',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3644,'','Gloria Allred','Lawyer','\nJuly 3, 1941\n','','American','Fighting injustice keeps you young.','',NULL,'Young,Fighting,Injustice',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3645,'','Gloria Allred','Lawyer','\nJuly 3, 1941\n','','American','I actually feel most relaxed when I\'m working.','',NULL,'Working,Actually,Relaxed',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3646,'','Gloria Allred','Lawyer','\nJuly 3, 1941\n','','American','I cannot take every case that people ask me to take.','',NULL,'Cannot,Ask,Case',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3647,'Best','Gloria Allred','Lawyer','\nJuly 3, 1941\n','','American','I could have had someone else take care of my child but I did it because that was my moral obligation and also it was a joy and I felt it was in the best interests of the child.','',NULL,'Care,Someone',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3648,'Women','Gloria Allred','Lawyer','\nJuly 3, 1941\n','','American','I do believe that, under the law, under the Constitution of the United States, and under our public policy, that women deserve and should have a right to enjoy equal employment opportunity.','',NULL,'Believe,Law',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3649,'Men','Gloria Allred','Lawyer','\nJuly 3, 1941\n','','American','I have known some wonderful men.','',NULL,'Wonderful,Known',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3650,'','Gloria Allred','Lawyer','\nJuly 3, 1941\n','','American','I have represented people in book deals.','',NULL,'Book,Deals',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3651,'','Gloria Allred','Lawyer','\nJuly 3, 1941\n','','American','I have two grandchildren.','',NULL,'Two',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3652,'','Gloria Allred','Lawyer','\nJuly 3, 1941\n','','American','I think there should be better child support laws to make it easier for those single moms to support their children so they don\'t have to go on welfare.','',NULL,'Children,Better,Single',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3653,'','Gloria Allred','Lawyer','\nJuly 3, 1941\n','','American','I was a single mother when my child was little.','',NULL,'Mother,Single,Child',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3654,'','Gloria Allred','Lawyer','\nJuly 3, 1941\n','','American','I\'m a civil rights attorney. I\'m a victim rights attorney.','',NULL,'Rights,Victim,Civil',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3655,'','Gloria Allred','Lawyer','\nJuly 3, 1941\n','','American','I\'m entitled to collect my fair share of community property without being called names.','',NULL,'Without,Fair,Community',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3656,'Women','Gloria Allred','Lawyer','\nJuly 3, 1941\n','','American','I\'m not an elected official who puts a finger in the wind to see what the majority thinks; I represent women, whether they\'re popular or not.','',NULL,'Wind,Whether',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3657,'Women,Best,Dating','Gloria Allred','Lawyer','\nJuly 3, 1941\n','','American','I\'m not interested in dating. I like being with my own best friend, me. Certain women, particularly older women, cannot believe I like going to a social event by myself. But I do.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3658,'','Gloria Allred','Lawyer','\nJuly 3, 1941\n','','American','I\'m pretty tough.','',NULL,'Pretty,Tough',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3659,'','Gloria Allred','Lawyer','\nJuly 3, 1941\n','','American','I\'m proud that my clients are working to support themselves and those who depend on them.','',NULL,'Working,Proud,Themselves',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3660,'Alone','Gloria Allred','Lawyer','\nJuly 3, 1941\n','','American','It is very frightening to feel alone when you are standing against a rich and powerful person and all his attendant helpers.','',NULL,'Powerful,Person',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3661,'Women','Gloria Allred','Lawyer','\nJuly 3, 1941\n','','American','It\'s not my fault if the media and the public are more interested in Tiger Woods than in women farm workers.','',NULL,'Public,Interested',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3662,'Power,Death','Gloria Allred','Lawyer','\nJuly 3, 1941\n','','American','Male privilege and entitlement are dying a very painful death; no one gives up power without a struggle.','',NULL,'Struggle',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3663,'','Gloria Allred','Lawyer','\nJuly 3, 1941\n','','American','People who are pierced should not be snickered at, should not become the object of ridicule, should not be singled out for special and uneven and unequal treatment. They should be respected just like everybody else.','',NULL,'Special,Become,Else',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3664,'','Chris Van Allsburg','Author','\nJune 18, 1949\n','','American','As much as I\'d like to meet the tooth fairy on an evening walk, I don\'t really believe it can happen.','',NULL,'Believe,Evening,Happen',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3665,'Christmas','Chris Van Allsburg','Author','\nJune 18, 1949\n','','American','Santa is our culture\'s only mythic figure truly believed in by a large percentage of the population. It\'s a fact that most of the true believers are under eight years old, and that\'s a pity.','',NULL,'True,Old',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3666,'Best','Chris Van Allsburg','Author','\nJune 18, 1949\n','','American','The Dick, Jane, and Spot primers have gone to that bookshelf in the sky. I have, in some ways, a tender feeling toward them, so I think it\'s for the best.','',NULL,'Feeling,Sky',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3667,'','Chris Van Allsburg','Author','\nJune 18, 1949\n','','American','At first, I see pictures of a story in my mind. Then creating the story comes from asking questions of myself. I guess you might call it the \'what if - what then\' approach to writing and illustration.','',NULL,'Mind,Writing,Story',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3668,'Change','Chris Van Allsburg','Author','\nJune 18, 1949\n','','American','Following my muse has worked out pretty well so far. I can\'t see any reason to change the formula now.','',NULL,'Pretty,Reason',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3669,'','Chris Van Allsburg','Author','\nJune 18, 1949\n','','American','I write for what\'s left of the eight-year-old still rattling around inside my head.','',NULL,'Still,Around,Write',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3670,'Great,Success,Art','Chris Van Allsburg','Author','\nJune 18, 1949\n','','American','Some artists claim praise is irrelevant in measuring the success of art, but I think it\'s quite relevant. Besides, it makes me feel great.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3671,'','Chris Van Allsburg','Author','\nJune 18, 1949\n','','American','The idea of the extraordinary happening in the context of the ordinary is what\'s fascinating to me.','',NULL,'Idea,Happening,Ordinary',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3672,'Time','Chris Van Allsburg','Author','\nJune 18, 1949\n','','American','The opportunity to create a small world between two pieces of cardboard, where time exists yet stands still, where people talk and I tell them what to say, is exciting and rewarding.','',NULL,'Two,Small',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3673,'Faith,Power','Chris Van Allsburg','Author','\nJune 18, 1949\n','','American','The Polar Express is about faith, and the power of imagination to sustain faith. It\'s also about the desire to reside in a world where magic can happen, the kind of world we all believed in as children, but one that disappears as we grow older.','',NULL,'Children',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3674,'Great','Chris Van Allsburg','Author','\nJune 18, 1949\n','','American','There was a great deal of peer recognition to be gained in elementary school by being able to draw well. One girl could draw horses so well, she was looked upon as a kind of sorceress.','',NULL,'School,Girl',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3675,'','Aaron Allston','Novelist','1960','','American','When all else fails, complicate matters.','',NULL,'Else,Matters,Fails',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3676,'Legal','Aaron Allston','Novelist','1960','','American','Lawyers are the first refuge of the incompetent.','',NULL,'Lawyers,Refuge',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3677,'Life','Aaron Allston','Novelist','1960','','American','Life is like an analogy.','',NULL,'Analogy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3678,'','Aaron Allston','Novelist','1960','','American','The difference between tragedy and comedy: Tragedy is something awful happening to somebody else, while comedy is something awful happening to somebody else.','',NULL,'Else,Between,While',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3679,'Science','Aaron Allston','Novelist','1960','','American','Any sufficiently badly-written science is indistinguishable from magic.','',NULL,'Magic',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3680,'','Aaron Allston','Novelist','1960','','American','Definition of \'Free\': You pay for it whether or not you elect to receive it.','',NULL,'Free,Whether,Pay',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3681,'God','Aaron Allston','Novelist','1960','','American','Feminism is sort of like God. Many people profess to believe in it, but no one seems to be able to define it to everyone\'s satisfaction.','',NULL,'Believe,Everyone',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3682,'','Aaron Allston','Novelist','1960','','American','I really can\'t complain about actresses who get paid to be dumb. Most of us can\'t get paid to be smart.','',NULL,'Smart,Complain,Dumb',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3683,'','Aaron Allston','Novelist','1960','','American','I\'m content to stand on tradition. I\'m even more content to wipe my feet on it.','',NULL,'Stand,Content,Feet',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3684,'God','Aaron Allston','Novelist','1960','','American','If you hack the Vatican server, have you tampered in God\'s domain?','',NULL,'Server,Domain',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3685,'','Aaron Allston','Novelist','1960','','American','Luck consists largely of hanging on by your fingernails until things start to go your way.','',NULL,'Start,Until,Luck',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3686,'','Aaron Allston','Novelist','1960','','American','No one pays me to be nice.','',NULL,'Nice,Pays',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3687,'','Aaron Allston','Novelist','1960','','American','The analysis of the thing is not the thing itself.','',NULL,'Analysis,Itself',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3688,'','Aaron Allston','Novelist','1960','','American','The principle of Sturgeon\'s Razor states that the simplest answer to any problem is 90% crap.','',NULL,'Problem,Answer,Principle',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3689,'','Aaron Allston','Novelist','1960','','American','The way to a man\'s heart is through his chest.','',NULL,'Heart,Through,Chest',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3690,'','Aaron Allston','Novelist','1960','','American','There are two types of people in the world, and I\'m one of them.','',NULL,'Two,Types',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3691,'','Aaron Allston','Novelist','1960','','American','This would not be a problem if I were driving a snowplow.','',NULL,'Problem,Driving',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3692,'','Aaron Allston','Novelist','1960','','American','Violence is the first refuge of the violent.','',NULL,'Violence,Violent,Refuge',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3693,'','Aaron Allston','Novelist','1960','','American','Where can I get some tat? I\'d like to trade it in.','',NULL,'Trade',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3694,'Work,Art','Washington Allston','Artist','\nNovember 5, 1779\n','\nJuly 9, 1843\n','American','Never judge a work of art by its defects.','',NULL,'Judge',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3695,'','Washington Allston','Artist','\nNovember 5, 1779\n','\nJuly 9, 1843\n','American','The only competition worthy of a wise man is with himself.','',NULL,'Wise,Himself,Worthy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3696,'Great','Washington Allston','Artist','\nNovember 5, 1779\n','\nJuly 9, 1843\n','American','Distinction is the consequence, never the object of a great mind.','',NULL,'Mind,Object',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3697,'Parenting,Home','June Allyson','Actress','\nOctober 7, 1917\n','\nJuly 8, 2006\n','American','I\'d just as soon stay home and raise babies.','',NULL,'Stay',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3698,'Music,Great','June Allyson','Actress','\nOctober 7, 1917\n','\nJuly 8, 2006\n','American','Because of the wealth of fine music spread through the film, working on it held all the fun and excitement of attending a great concert.','',NULL,'Fun',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3699,'Life,Time','June Allyson','Actress','\nOctober 7, 1917\n','\nJuly 8, 2006\n','American','For the first time in my life I feel important. I\'d like to have five babies.','',NULL,'Important',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3700,'','June Allyson','Actress','\nOctober 7, 1917\n','\nJuly 8, 2006\n','American','I don\'t like to fight.','',NULL,'Fight',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3701,'','June Allyson','Actress','\nOctober 7, 1917\n','\nJuly 8, 2006\n','American','I was at a luncheon; and some cameras were trained on us. I don\'t know whether they were for television or not. You know how little I know about cameras.','',NULL,'Whether,Television,Cameras',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3702,'','June Allyson','Actress','\nOctober 7, 1917\n','\nJuly 8, 2006\n','American','I\'m not a career woman.','',NULL,'Woman,Career',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3703,'','June Allyson','Actress','\nOctober 7, 1917\n','\nJuly 8, 2006\n','American','It was my first straight dramatic role, and the most adult, intelligent one I have ever played.','',NULL,'Ever,Played,Role',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3704,'Music','June Allyson','Actress','\nOctober 7, 1917\n','\nJuly 8, 2006\n','American','So, to prepare for the role, I had to take music lessons, talk to wives who had husbands overseas, and carefully study the reactions and mannerisms of a friend who was expecting.','',NULL,'Friend,Study',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3705,'Home','June Allyson','Actress','\nOctober 7, 1917\n','\nJuly 8, 2006\n','American','The first day I arrived, they told me to go home and get rid of that cold.','',NULL,'Cold,Rid',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3706,'Music','June Allyson','Actress','\nOctober 7, 1917\n','\nJuly 8, 2006\n','American','The role of Barbara, in Music for Millions, was literally a tonic for me.','',NULL,'Role,Millions',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3707,'Women','Pedro Almodovar','Director','\nSeptember 24, 1949\n','','Spanish','Yes, women are stronger than us. They face more directly the problems that confront them, and for that reason they are much more spectacular to talk about. I don\'t know why I am more interested in women, because I don\'t go to any psychiatrists, and I don\'t want to know why.','',NULL,'Why,Problems',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3708,'Life,Strength','Pedro Almodovar','Director','\nSeptember 24, 1949\n','','Spanish','I also wanted to express the strength of cinema to hide reality, while being entertaining. Cinema can fill in the empty spaces of your life and your loneliness.','',NULL,'Loneliness',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3709,'Life,Movies','Pedro Almodovar','Director','\nSeptember 24, 1949\n','','Spanish','I don\'t want to imitate life in movies; I want to represent it. And in that representation, you use the colors you feel, and sometimes they are fake colors. But always it\'s to show one emotion.','',NULL,'Fake',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3710,'','Pedro Almodovar','Director','\nSeptember 24, 1949\n','','Spanish','I think that the consciousness of passion makes you act very differently.','',NULL,'Passion,Makes,Act',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3711,'Success','Pedro Almodovar','Director','\nSeptember 24, 1949\n','','Spanish','After the enormous success of All About my Mother, all the awards and everything, I wanted to start a movie in exactly the same place that I used to be before. I wanted to show that all of the success had not changed my perception.','',NULL,'Mother,Everything',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3712,'Movies','Pedro Almodovar','Director','\nSeptember 24, 1949\n','','Spanish','All my movies are difficult to classify because they are very eclectic in mixing genres.','',NULL,'Difficult,Mixing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3713,'Women','Pedro Almodovar','Director','\nSeptember 24, 1949\n','','Spanish','Cukor is one of my favorite directors. He was a master at directing women.','',NULL,'Favorite,Master',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3714,'Love','Pedro Almodovar','Director','\nSeptember 24, 1949\n','','Spanish','Even though I love my mother, I didn\'t want to make an idealized portrait of her. I\'m fascinated more by her defects - they are funnier than her other qualities.','',NULL,'Mother,Her',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3715,'Time','Pedro Almodovar','Director','\nSeptember 24, 1949\n','','Spanish','Hospitals are places that you have to stay in for a long time, even if you are a visitor. Time doesn\'t seem to pass in the same way in hospitals as it does in other places. Time seems to almost not exist in the same way as it does in other places.','',NULL,'Long,Same',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3716,'Work','Pedro Almodovar','Director','\nSeptember 24, 1949\n','','Spanish','I think decor says a lot about someone\'s social position, their taste, their sensibility, their work - and also about the aesthetic way I have chosen to tell their story.','',NULL,'Someone,Tell',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3717,'Change,Time','Pedro Almodovar','Director','\nSeptember 24, 1949\n','','Spanish','I think it\'s a change that I did not intend at the time but it is clear that, from The Flower of My Secret on, there is a change in my films. A lot of the journalists have very generously attributed this to my growing maturity.','',NULL,'Did',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3718,'Movies','Pedro Almodovar','Director','\nSeptember 24, 1949\n','','Spanish','I used this line to demonstrate how important colors are in movies: It\'s not a caprice.','',NULL,'Important,Used',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3719,'Time,Good','Pedro Almodovar','Director','\nSeptember 24, 1949\n','','Spanish','I was born at a bad time for Spain, but a really good one for cinema.','',NULL,'Bad',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3720,'Women,Men,Government','Pedro Almodovar','Director','\nSeptember 24, 1949\n','','Spanish','In fact, it was the women in our house who were in the saddle. If men are the gods, women are not only the presidents but all the ministers of the government.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3721,'Movies','Pedro Almodovar','Director','\nSeptember 24, 1949\n','','Spanish','It\'s a pity that I can never really enjoy my movies because, after the mixing, your capacity as a spectator just disappears. I have to think about what I felt just before the mixing.','',NULL,'Enjoy,Before',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3722,'','Pedro Almodovar','Director','\nSeptember 24, 1949\n','','Spanish','The 1980s really ended for me in 1992 with the film Kika.','',NULL,'Film,Ended',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3723,'','Pedro Almodovar','Director','\nSeptember 24, 1949\n','','Spanish','The challenge to me as a director was for the audience to see the film as going on in a straight line, so that they did not sense all of these break-ups. I did not want a film to be a collage of all these images.','',NULL,'Did,Challenge,Sense',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3724,'','Pedro Almodovar','Director','\nSeptember 24, 1949\n','','Spanish','The Flower of My Secret is definitely more based in true emotions. I also wanted to make something more realistic, but not naturalistic or simple.','',NULL,'True,Simple,Flower',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3725,'','Pedro Almodovar','Director','\nSeptember 24, 1949\n','','Spanish','The silent film has a lot of meanings. The first part of the film is comic. It represents the burlesque feel of those silent films. But I think that the second part of the film is full of tenderness and emotion.','',NULL,'Film,Silent,Second',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3726,'Work,Best','Pedro Almodovar','Director','\nSeptember 24, 1949\n','','Spanish','Whenever I arrive on a real location, I have to move around and work out what the best angles are going to be. When I was moving around with the lens, I discovered things that the naked eye would not have.','',NULL,'Moving',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3727,'Best','Pedro Almodovar','Director','\nSeptember 24, 1949\n','','Spanish','With this silent film, I wanted to hide what was going on in the clinic. I wanted to cover it up in the best cinematic way and in an entertaining manner.','',NULL,'Wanted,Film',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3728,'','Marc Almond','Musician','\nJuly 9, 1957\n','','British','I think the older I get the more creative I get, I don\'t have the distractions that I had when I was younger.','',NULL,'Creative,Older,Younger',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3729,'','Marc Almond','Musician','\nJuly 9, 1957\n','','British','It\'s a shame in a way that people come and go with one album.','',NULL,'Shame,Album',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3730,'','Marc Almond','Musician','\nJuly 9, 1957\n','','British','As long as ugly people are not on TV, you should only ever have interesting people on TV.','',NULL,'Long,Ever,Ugly',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3731,'','Marc Almond','Musician','\nJuly 9, 1957\n','','British','As soon as one project is finished I like to go straight on to something else.','',NULL,'Else,Soon,Project',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3732,'Good','Marc Almond','Musician','\nJuly 9, 1957\n','','British','For me it always comes down to what is a good song and I\'m very old fashioned in the way that I like to make songs that have something classic about them whether you can play them with an orchestra or an electro synthesizer or an acoustic guitar.','',NULL,'Down,Play',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3733,'','Marc Almond','Musician','\nJuly 9, 1957\n','','British','I don\'t enjoy being a celebrity, I don\'t want any part of that or any part of that fame for fame... i\'d actually rather die than be a celebrity slime!!!','',NULL,'Enjoy,Die,Rather',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3734,'','Marc Almond','Musician','\nJuly 9, 1957\n','','British','I don\'t really have anything against Will Young or Gareth Gates.','',NULL,'Anything,Young,Against',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3735,'','Marc Almond','Musician','\nJuly 9, 1957\n','','British','I mean whatever I do it\'s important that I put my stamp on it and keep it in my world, whether I\'m doing a dance track or something like the Russian album for example.','',NULL,'Important,Mean,Put',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3736,'','Marc Almond','Musician','\nJuly 9, 1957\n','','British','I think in the past I think I probably was a little too diverse, probably went from one spectrum to the complete opposite and confusing people.','',NULL,'Past,Confusing,Complete',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3737,'','Marc Almond','Musician','\nJuly 9, 1957\n','','British','I think there\'s always been singers like that and i\'ve done my fair share of cheese as well.','',NULL,'Done,Fair,Share',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3738,'Music','Marc Almond','Musician','\nJuly 9, 1957\n','','British','I thinks it really interesting how they throw the world music samples in there. I often wonder what it would be like to do something like that, but use my lyrics and my kind of style.','',NULL,'Often,Wonder',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3739,'Music','Marc Almond','Musician','\nJuly 9, 1957\n','','British','Knowing what I knew about Russia, as much as I loved the music and was fascinated by the songs and the whole idea of it, I knew it would be a very lengthy and frustrating process.','',NULL,'Whole,Idea',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3740,'Great','Marc Almond','Musician','\nJuly 9, 1957\n','','British','My next record I really just want it to be a collection of great songs, classic songs in a way.','',NULL,'Next,Songs',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3741,'','Marc Almond','Musician','\nJuly 9, 1957\n','','British','Russia can be quite a dangerous place sometimes, but I never think about it.','',NULL,'Sometimes,Place,Dangerous',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3742,'Freedom','Marc Almond','Musician','\nJuly 9, 1957\n','','British','Russians have a new freedom, but as long as they don\'t express that freedom on a public platform.','',NULL,'Long,Public',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3743,'Life,Work,Good','Marc Almond','Musician','\nJuly 9, 1957\n','','British','That\'s the way I work and one day I won\'t have the energy to do it, so I think it\'s always good to make the most of your life and living as much as possible.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3744,'','Marc Almond','Musician','\nJuly 9, 1957\n','','British','That\'s what I like to do, I like to make songs.','',NULL,'Songs',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3745,'Work,Business','Marc Almond','Musician','\nJuly 9, 1957\n','','British','The way the business things work in Russia is you have to meet people, you have to go through a certain amount of etiquette and business things are done just simply by a shake of the hand and whether they like you or not.','',NULL,'Done',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3746,'','Marc Almond','Musician','\nJuly 9, 1957\n','','British','The weird thing was that Soft Cell was supposed to have come and gone before I started the album.','',NULL,'Before,Weird,Started',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3747,'','Marc Almond','Musician','\nJuly 9, 1957\n','','British','These days i tend to use one project I do as a kind of offshoot to the next.','',NULL,'Days,Next,Project',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3748,'Music','Marc Almond','Musician','\nJuly 9, 1957\n','','British','We just kind saw the images and knew the cliches, so to have the opportunity to go there and learn something about Russian music and about Russian people and to see things apart from being a tourist.','',NULL,'Learn,Knew',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3749,'Time','Steve Almond','Writer','','','American','I have a hard time defending the production of candy, given that it is basically crack for children and makes them dependent in unwholesome ways.','',NULL,'Children,Hard',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3750,'Time','Fernando Alonso','Celebrity','\nJuly 29, 1981\n','','Spanish','For me, it was not destiny to make it to where I am now - I thought for a long- time I would become a go-kart mechanic, or a job like this, not an F1 driver.','',NULL,'Job,Thought',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3751,'','Fernando Alonso','Celebrity','\nJuly 29, 1981\n','','Spanish','I have always been very calm on the outside. I\'m not too stressed now just because I\'m in formula one. For me, tomorrow will be another day whether I finish first or last. I have to do the maximum and I cannot ask any more from myself.','',NULL,'Tomorrow,Cannot,Another',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3752,'Good','Fernando Alonso','Celebrity','\nJuly 29, 1981\n','','Spanish','Creating a top team and being in a position to win the Tour de France will give me a nice feeling. But I know it is not easy to create a top team from zero. You need good riders, good staff, a lot of preparation and, most important, a lot of sponsors.','',NULL,'Nice,Important',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3753,'','Fernando Alonso','Celebrity','\nJuly 29, 1981\n','','Spanish','Ferrari gives you a special feeling.','',NULL,'Feeling,Special,Ferrari',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3754,'','Fernando Alonso','Celebrity','\nJuly 29, 1981\n','','Spanish','For me it\'s a simple sport and a simple way to live these seven or eight years of maximum sport.','',NULL,'Live,Simple,Seven',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3755,'','Fernando Alonso','Celebrity','\nJuly 29, 1981\n','','Spanish','I am very proud of what we have built in Spain, because it is not a traditional Formula 1 country. I think we have found passionate fans, and built up a strong culture for the sport - and things are improving every day, with more and more people getting interested.','',NULL,'Strong,Country,Proud',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3756,'','Fernando Alonso','Celebrity','\nJuly 29, 1981\n','','Spanish','I like America, and I think probably the American people like me.','',NULL,'America,American,Probably',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3757,'Alone','Fernando Alonso','Celebrity','\nJuly 29, 1981\n','','Spanish','I like to race, not to do laps alone.','',NULL,'Race,Laps',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3758,'Life','Fernando Alonso','Celebrity','\nJuly 29, 1981\n','','Spanish','I look at myself as someone who has been very lucky - my job is also what I enjoy most in the world, and I can make my life doing it.','',NULL,'Job,Someone',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3759,'Best','Fernando Alonso','Celebrity','\nJuly 29, 1981\n','','Spanish','If you\'re in the best team in the world, you or your teammate have to win.','',NULL,'Win,Team',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3760,'','Fernando Alonso','Celebrity','\nJuly 29, 1981\n','','Spanish','In Spain there were no TV rights for Formula One.','',NULL,'Rights,Tv,Spain',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3761,'Change','Fernando Alonso','Celebrity','\nJuly 29, 1981\n','','Spanish','When I race in Australia or Korea or Japan I know it will be a big change for me because Ferrari fans are worldwide.','',NULL,'Big,Race',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3762,'Music,Morning','Herb Alpert','Musician','\nMarch 31, 1935\n','','American','I wake up in the morning, I do a little stretching exercises, pick up the horn and play.','',NULL,'Play',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3763,'Music','Herb Alpert','Musician','\nMarch 31, 1935\n','','American','Instrumental music can spread the international language.','',NULL,'Language,Spread',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3764,'Music','Herb Alpert','Musician','\nMarch 31, 1935\n','','American','Selfishly, I make music for me. I like to make music. I like looking for songs. I like working with interesting musicians. I like producing records. It\'s something I will always do.','',NULL,'Working,Looking',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3765,'','Herb Alpert','Musician','\nMarch 31, 1935\n','','American','Although there was a point with the Tijuana Brass where we were playing for such huge crowds that I kind of lost contact. At one point, the only connection I had with the audience was with people out there lighting cigarettes.','',NULL,'Lost,Point,Playing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3766,'','Herb Alpert','Musician','\nMarch 31, 1935\n','','American','Clifford Brown was in the jazz circles considered to be probably the greatest trumpet player who ever lived.','',NULL,'Greatest,Ever,Player',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3767,'Music','Herb Alpert','Musician','\nMarch 31, 1935\n','','American','He has a method that likens the musician to an athlete, so I do physical exercises designed to keep a musician in shape in order to perform the function, which is to play music.','',NULL,'Play,Keep',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3768,'Music','Herb Alpert','Musician','\nMarch 31, 1935\n','','American','I confess that I listen to my own music for my own pleasure.','',NULL,'Listen,Pleasure',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3769,'Car','Herb Alpert','Musician','\nMarch 31, 1935\n','','American','I don\'t think radio is selling records like they used to. They\'d hawk the song and hawk the artist and you\'d get so excited, you\'d stop your car and go into the nearest record store.','',NULL,'Song,Used',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3770,'Work','Herb Alpert','Musician','\nMarch 31, 1935\n','','American','I find that it\'s nice to work with somebody and spin off on someone else\'s feelings. You get a little jaded by yourself.','',NULL,'Nice,Yourself',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3771,'','Herb Alpert','Musician','\nMarch 31, 1935\n','','American','I like to listed to the adventurous guys - the Coltranes, Miles Davis, the guys who just let it loose.','',NULL,'Guys,Miles,Davis',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3772,'Music','Herb Alpert','Musician','\nMarch 31, 1935\n','','American','I like to listen to classical music... I like mainline jazz.','',NULL,'Listen,Jazz',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3773,'','Herb Alpert','Musician','\nMarch 31, 1935\n','','American','I practice every day. I\'ve been doing it since I was eight.','',NULL,'Since,Practice,Eight',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3774,'Music','Herb Alpert','Musician','\nMarch 31, 1935\n','','American','I was taken in by the bravado and the sounds of Mexico... not so much the music, but the spirit.','',NULL,'Spirit,Taken',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3775,'Good,Business','Herb Alpert','Musician','\nMarch 31, 1935\n','','American','I\'m an old-timer in the business from the sense that when you do something that you feel good about there might be another person out there who feels the same way, or a hundred or a couple million.','',NULL,'Person',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3776,'','Herb Alpert','Musician','\nMarch 31, 1935\n','','American','I\'m sure I\'ll go back again and record in the digital process.','',NULL,'Again,Sure,Process',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3777,'','Herb Alpert','Musician','\nMarch 31, 1935\n','','American','If you look at a record under a microscope, the high frequencies are short jagged edges... and the low frequencies are long swinging ones are deep bass sounds. When it cut it at half speed, you\'re getting more of those on the record.','',NULL,'Deep,Long,Short',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3778,'','Herb Alpert','Musician','\nMarch 31, 1935\n','','American','It\'s - as opposed to tape where you have a magnetic tape that\'s excited by frequencies that you hit, digital was a process where musical sounds are transferred to numbers and stored as numbers.','',NULL,'Process,Excited,Hit',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3779,'','Herb Alpert','Musician','\nMarch 31, 1935\n','','American','It\'s very clean. With tape, you get noise.','',NULL,'Clean,Noise,Tape',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3780,'','Herb Alpert','Musician','\nMarch 31, 1935\n','','American','Mexican Shuffle was a turning point of the Brass.','',NULL,'Point,Turning,Mexican',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3781,'','Herb Alpert','Musician','\nMarch 31, 1935\n','','American','The Japanese seem to be a loyal audience.','',NULL,'Seem,Audience,Loyal',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3782,'','Herb Alpert','Musician','\nMarch 31, 1935\n','','American','The reaction to this album has just been fabulous around the world... and I\'ve had offers to perform from around the world and I\'m tempted to do it. I\'ve got itchy lips.','',NULL,'Around,Fabulous,Reaction',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3783,'','Herb Alpert','Musician','\nMarch 31, 1935\n','','American','The trumpet was not a lyrical singing instrument.','',NULL,'Singing,Instrument,Trumpet',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3784,'','Herb Alpert','Musician','\nMarch 31, 1935\n','','American','There\'s something interesting about playing live; you\'re in the moment, and I think it would be beneficial.','',NULL,'Live,Moment,Playing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3785,'Music','Herb Alpert','Musician','\nMarch 31, 1935\n','','American','This was during a period when I was producing Brazil \'66 records and got infected by Brazilian music.','',NULL,'Period,Records',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3786,'','Herb Alpert','Musician','\nMarch 31, 1935\n','','American','We always felt that if you do something with quality and integrity, then it\'s going to come back to you.','',NULL,'Integrity,Quality,Felt',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3787,'Death,Time','Stewart Alsop','Writer','\nMay 17, 1914\n','\nMay 26, 1974\n','American','A dying man needs to die, as a sleepy man needs to sleep, and there comes a time when it is wrong, as well as useless, to resist.','',NULL,'Sleep',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3788,'Technology','Stewart Alsop','Writer','\nMay 17, 1914\n','\nMay 26, 1974\n','American','Gates is the ultimate programming machine. He believes everything can be defined, examined, reduced to essentials, and rearranged into a logical sequence that will achieve a particular goal.','',NULL,'Everything,Goal',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3789,'','Stewart Alsop','Writer','\nMay 17, 1914\n','\nMay 26, 1974\n','American','Bill, The United States is not a company. It is a country.','',NULL,'Country,United,Company',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3790,'','Stewart Alsop','Writer','\nMay 17, 1914\n','\nMay 26, 1974\n','American','Microsoft has a monopoly over the desktop operating systems.','',NULL,'Systems,Monopoly,Microsoft',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3791,'','Walt Alston','Athlete','\nDecember 1, 1911\n','\nOctober 1, 1984\n','American','Fans tend to get too excited by streaks of either kind and I think the press does too. There should be a happy medium.','',NULL,'Happy,Either,Excited',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3792,'Great','Walt Alston','Athlete','\nDecember 1, 1911\n','\nOctober 1, 1984\n','American','I\'d rather win two or three, lose one, win two or three more. I\'m a great believer in things evening out. If you win a whole bunch in a row, somewhere along the line you\'re going to lose some too.','',NULL,'Evening,Win',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3793,'','Walt Alston','Athlete','\nDecember 1, 1911\n','\nOctober 1, 1984\n','American','It\'s not the winter that bothers me - it\'s the summers.','',NULL,'Winter,Bothers,Summers',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3794,'Best,Success','Walt Alston','Athlete','\nDecember 1, 1911\n','\nOctober 1, 1984\n','American','Look at misfortune the same way you look at success - Don\'t Panic! Do you best and forget the consequences.','',NULL,'Forget',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3795,'','Walt Alston','Athlete','\nDecember 1, 1911\n','\nOctober 1, 1984\n','American','More than anyone else, Hank Aaron made me wish I wasn\'t a manager.','',NULL,'Made,Wish,Else',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3796,'','Walt Alston','Athlete','\nDecember 1, 1911\n','\nOctober 1, 1984\n','American','Perhaps the truest axiom in baseball is that the toughest thing to do is repeat.','',NULL,'Baseball,Perhaps,Repeat',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3797,'Love,Women,Hope','Carol Alt','Model','\nDecember 1, 1960\n','','American','I hope that women everywhere will wear this jewelry and feel the passion and love that is, to me, the real spirit of True Harmony.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3798,'','Carol Alt','Model','\nDecember 1, 1960\n','','American','I run like an electric golf cart. Now I look at eating as a way to feed my body and keep me younger. It\'s not about starving your body, but treating your body like a Ferrari. You don\'t put in the crappiest gas you can find. You use supreme. In the long term, you\'ll run clean.','',NULL,'Long,Find,Put',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3799,'','Carol Alt','Model','\nDecember 1, 1960\n','','American','I think that what scares me more than getting fat during pregnancy is the responsibility of a child.','',NULL,'Child,Getting,Fat',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3800,'','Carol Alt','Model','\nDecember 1, 1960\n','','American','I never drank except a couple sips of wine at Thanksgiving.','',NULL,'Wine,Except,Couple',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3801,'','Carol Alt','Model','\nDecember 1, 1960\n','','American','I\'m not a fast driver. I\'ve seen what speed can do.','',NULL,'Seen,Fast,Speed',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3802,'','Carol Alt','Model','\nDecember 1, 1960\n','','American','Because I was the first super-elite, the press caught on and started calling me a supermodel. So in that sense, I guess I\'m the first. But, in my opinion, there were girls that could have been called supermodels before that, if the term was in existence.','',NULL,'Before,Opinion,Sense',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3803,'','Carol Alt','Model','\nDecember 1, 1960\n','','American','Becoming an actress takes a lot longer than being a star. I don\'t want to be a star. I want to be an actress. I want to build a career.','',NULL,'Career,Star,Takes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3804,'Amazing','Carol Alt','Model','\nDecember 1, 1960\n','','American','Elle MacPherson is absolutely amazing; she is just so beautiful.','',NULL,'Beautiful,She',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3805,'','Carol Alt','Model','\nDecember 1, 1960\n','','American','Everybody\'s eating all my - brownies, granola, anything you eat cooked, I can find you raw.','',NULL,'Anything,Find,Everybody',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3806,'God,Food','Carol Alt','Model','\nDecember 1, 1960\n','','American','Food should be raw, just the way God intended it!','',NULL,'Raw',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3807,'Beauty','Carol Alt','Model','\nDecember 1, 1960\n','','American','I am thrilled to be able to bring my vision of beauty to others who may be inspired by it.','',NULL,'May,Others',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3808,'Life,Love','Carol Alt','Model','\nDecember 1, 1960\n','','American','I didn\'t think there was life after modelling, believe me. It\'s a hit to the ego when you are not the diva on the set any more. But I think what keeps me going are challenges. I love when people tell me I can\'t do something.','',NULL,'Believe',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3809,'','Carol Alt','Model','\nDecember 1, 1960\n','','American','I don\'t eat celery. I eat raw milk, cheeses.','',NULL,'Eat,Milk,Raw',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3810,'','Carol Alt','Model','\nDecember 1, 1960\n','','American','I found my prince - he\'s a hockey player and we met at an NHL event, the last place I\'d ever expect to meet someone, but there he was.','',NULL,'Someone,Ever,Place',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3811,'','Carol Alt','Model','\nDecember 1, 1960\n','','American','I have a sentimental feeling for my very first cover I was on - it was \'Bazaar\' Magazine.','',NULL,'Feeling,Cover,Magazine',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3812,'','Carol Alt','Model','\nDecember 1, 1960\n','','American','I never thought I was the most beautiful model out there or the most sexy woman, but I was a hard worker.','',NULL,'Beautiful,Sexy,Woman',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3813,'Work','Carol Alt','Model','\nDecember 1, 1960\n','','American','I think with most all of us, we want control of our image - it\'s part of the work that we do.','',NULL,'Control,Image',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3814,'Time','Carol Alt','Model','\nDecember 1, 1960\n','','American','I was diagnosed with hypoglycemia, an abnormal decrease of sugar in the blood. Eventually I learned to eat five small meals a day. Now if I\'m making a movie and get hungry, I call time out to eat some crackers.','',NULL,'Small,Learned',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3815,'Life','Carol Alt','Model','\nDecember 1, 1960\n','','American','I went along doing the one-salad-a-night routine for a year. And I remember feeling so tired and depressed and irritable. I had no personal life. I was always flying someplace - weekends, holidays, vacations. Dinners at night were no fun because I couldn\'t eat.','',NULL,'Fun,Tired',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3816,'','Carol Alt','Model','\nDecember 1, 1960\n','','American','I\'m not a vegetarian.','',NULL,'Vegetarian',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3817,'Food','Carol Alt','Model','\nDecember 1, 1960\n','','American','If I\'m making a movie and get hungry, I call time-out and eat some crackers.','',NULL,'Making,Movie',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3818,'Health,Diet','Carol Alt','Model','\nDecember 1, 1960\n','','American','If you can eat 70 percent raw or introduce raw into your diet, it will help your health.','',NULL,'Help',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3819,'','Carol Alt','Model','\nDecember 1, 1960\n','','American','If you could sit down with Jesus, you wouldn\'t need anybody else. He could answer all of your questions. Instead of Einstein and Louis Pasteur and Madame Curry, you could just have Jesus and he could answer for all of them.','',NULL,'Down,Jesus,Else',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3820,'Age,Great','Carol Alt','Model','\nDecember 1, 1960\n','','American','It doesn\'t matter what age you are. You can look sexy and feel great, and that doesn\'t have to be a gift only for the young. It can be a gift for any age, even the old, whatever that is nowadays.','',NULL,'Sexy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3821,'Failure','Carol Alt','Model','\nDecember 1, 1960\n','','American','It\'s not about failure; it\'s about trying something and risking something for attaining your goal.','',NULL,'Trying,Goal',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3822,'','Eric Alterman','Writer','\nJanuary 14, 1960\n','','American','Fox News is nothing if not impressive. No matter how harsh the criticism it endures, the network somehow always manages to prove itself even worse than we had previously imagined.','',NULL,'Nothing,Matter,Criticism',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3823,'Politics','Eric Alterman','Writer','\nJanuary 14, 1960\n','','American','The ability of the 1 percent to buy politicians and regulators is nothing new in American politics - just as inequality has been a permanent part of our economic system. This is true of virtually all political and economic systems.','',NULL,'True,Nothing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3824,'Great','Eric Alterman','Writer','\nJanuary 14, 1960\n','','American','America\'s great newspapers have staffs that range from 50 percent to 70 percent of what they were just a few years ago.','',NULL,'America,Few',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3825,'Life','Eric Alterman','Writer','\nJanuary 14, 1960\n','','American','American journalists tend to treat inequality as a fact of life. But it needn\'t be.','',NULL,'American,Treat',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3826,'Government','Eric Alterman','Writer','\nJanuary 14, 1960\n','','American','Americans have always evinced some distrust of government, but the current situation has exacerbated this to a degree that may be unprecedented.','',NULL,'May,Situation',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3827,'','Eric Alterman','Writer','\nJanuary 14, 1960\n','','American','Apple is a wonderful company for its customers and investors. So, too, Pixar. (NeXT, not so much...) But Apple is also an engine of misery for its subcontracted Chinese workers.','',NULL,'Wonderful,Next,Company',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3828,'Time,Great,Wisdom','Eric Alterman','Writer','\nJanuary 14, 1960\n','','American','As a parent and a citizen, I\'ll take a Bill Gates (or Warren Buffett) over Steve Jobs every time. If we must have billionaires, better they should ignore Jobs\'s example and instead embrace the morality and wisdom of the great industrialist-philanthropist Andrew Carnegie.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3829,'','Eric Alterman','Writer','\nJanuary 14, 1960\n','','American','As with almost every significant aspect of the Bush presidency, its handling of 9/11 was a catastrophe from start to finish.','',NULL,'Start,Almost,Finish',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3830,'','Eric Alterman','Writer','\nJanuary 14, 1960\n','','American','Bringing democratic control to the conduct of foreign policy requires a struggle merely to force the issue onto the public agenda.','',NULL,'Struggle,Control,Public',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3831,'','Eric Alterman','Writer','\nJanuary 14, 1960\n','','American','But particularly when the media profess to strive toward objectivity, gatekeepers play a crucial role in helping people navigate the news to make educated political decisions.','',NULL,'Political,Play,Decisions',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3832,'','Eric Alterman','Writer','\nJanuary 14, 1960\n','','American','Certainly there are worse sins than doing everything possible to make your presidency matter.','',NULL,'Everything,Matter,Possible',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3833,'','Eric Alterman','Writer','\nJanuary 14, 1960\n','','American','Face it, the system is rigged, and it\'s rigged against us.','',NULL,'Against,Face,System',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3834,'','Eric Alterman','Writer','\nJanuary 14, 1960\n','','American','Few progressives would take issue with the argument that, significant accomplishments notwithstanding, the Obama presidency has been a big disappointment.','',NULL,'Big,Few,Argument',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3835,'Learning','Eric Alterman','Writer','\nJanuary 14, 1960\n','','American','For the past eight years, the right has been better at working the refs. Now the left is learning how to play the game.','',NULL,'Past,Better',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3836,'','Eric Alterman','Writer','\nJanuary 14, 1960\n','','American','Half the U.S. population owns barely 2 percent of its wealth, putting the United States near Rwanda and Uganda and below such nations as pre-Arab Spring Tunisia and Egypt when measured by degrees of income inequality.','',NULL,'Spring,Wealth,United',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3837,'','Eric Alterman','Writer','\nJanuary 14, 1960\n','','American','I am deeply devoted to the 27,000 songs I can take anywhere on my iPod Classic as well as the exquisitely engineered MacBook Air on which I typed this column.','',NULL,'Songs,Air,Anywhere',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3838,'','Eric Alterman','Writer','\nJanuary 14, 1960\n','','American','If bloggers are to improve our public discourse - helping busy and usually uninformed people make sense of the world - it is necessary to use some sort of standard with which to judge their reliability. Perhaps the answer (strictly advisory) is a body of their peers. Perhaps not.','',NULL,'Judge,Busy,Sense',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3839,'Hope,Food','Eric Alterman','Writer','\nJanuary 14, 1960\n','','American','If newspapers were a baseball team, they would be the Mets - without the hope for those folks at the very pinnacle of the financial food chain - who average nearly $24 million a year in income - \'next year.\'','',NULL,'Without',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3840,'','Eric Alterman','Writer','\nJanuary 14, 1960\n','','American','Ironically, tendency to ignore inconvenient facts and unwelcome evidence is actually President Reagan\'s true legacy, as I noted in \'The Nation\' back in 2000, before the current right-wing mania for President Reagan gained its full force.','',NULL,'True,Ignore,Before',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3841,'','Eric Alterman','Writer','\nJanuary 14, 1960\n','','American','It\'s not merely that conservatives are better at selling their product, or that they happen to have an easier-and undoubtedly simpler-ideological product to sell. It\'s that they know what they are selling. Liberals in general and Obama in particular cannot say the same.','',NULL,'Better,Happen,Same',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3842,'','Eric Alterman','Writer','\nJanuary 14, 1960\n','','American','Liberals believe that they can\'t get a fair shake from the media anymore.','',NULL,'Believe,Fair,Media',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3843,'','Eric Alterman','Writer','\nJanuary 14, 1960\n','','American','Liberals do not appear to address potential solutions with anything like the far right\'s aura of God-given self-confidence.','',NULL,'Anything,Far,Potential',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3844,'Politics','Eric Alterman','Writer','\nJanuary 14, 1960\n','','American','Local politics, like everything else, are not what they used to be. But the fact is that our political system - like our physical existence - still breaks down along geographical lines.','',NULL,'Political,Everything',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3845,'','Eric Alterman','Writer','\nJanuary 14, 1960\n','','American','Mistakes, after all, are endemic to foreign and military policy given the unpredictability of events and the difficulty of securing reliable information in a place like Iraq.','',NULL,'Mistakes,After,Place',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3846,'Cool','Eric Alterman','Writer','\nJanuary 14, 1960\n','','American','More and more, Democrats are starting to worry they that they have a more um, colorful version of Jimmy Carter on their hands. Obama acts cool as a proverbial cucumber but that awful \'70s show seems frightfully close to a rerun.','',NULL,'Worry,Show',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3847,'Men,Society','Louis Althusser','Philosopher','\nOctober 16, 1918\n','\nOctober 23, 1990\n','Algerian','Ideology... is indispensable in any society if men are to be formed, transformed and equipped to respond to the demands of their conditions of existence.','',NULL,'Existence',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3848,'','Louis Althusser','Philosopher','\nOctober 16, 1918\n','\nOctober 23, 1990\n','Algerian','Ideology has very little to do with \'consciousness\' - it is profoundly unconscious.','',NULL,'Ideology,Profoundly',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3849,'Respect','Summer Altice','Model','\nDecember 23, 1979\n','','American','I look for these qualities and characteristics in people. Honesty is number one, respect, and absolutely the third would have to be loyalty.','',NULL,'Loyalty,Honesty',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3850,'Jealousy,Life','Summer Altice','Model','\nDecember 23, 1979\n','','American','People are taken aback by a confident, pretty girl who knows what she wants in life and isn\'t going to let anyone get in her way. And you know what it\'s all about? Jealousy.','',NULL,'Girl',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3851,'Life','Summer Altice','Model','\nDecember 23, 1979\n','','American','I\'m the kind of person who just can\'t wait to get on a train and not know where I\'m going. I definitely want to live life to the fullest. And that\'s the type of man I\'m attracted to - somebody with that spontaneous spirit.','',NULL,'Live,Person',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3852,'','Summer Altice','Model','\nDecember 23, 1979\n','','American','It\'s not winning or losing. It\'s the friends and the people that you meet along the way.','',NULL,'Winning,Friends,Losing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3853,'Best','Summer Altice','Model','\nDecember 23, 1979\n','','American','If you can remain true to the people who know you the best and not be sidetracked by the flashing lights and glimmering of the cameras, it\'s like, just being down-to-earth and just kind of staying real.','',NULL,'True,Real',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3854,'','Summer Altice','Model','\nDecember 23, 1979\n','','American','Being 5\' 10, I was supposed to be too short to play college volleyball. So that gave me the hunger and the fire to say, Oh yeah? I\'d just hit the crap out of the ball.','',NULL,'Fire,Play,Short',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3855,'Good','Summer Altice','Model','\nDecember 23, 1979\n','','American','I am against changing my body to become better. I am not against implants, I have a lot of girlfriends who have them, but the implants look good on them. I am never gonna get them, once I have kids they are gonna get bigger anyway.','',NULL,'Better,Become',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3856,'','Summer Altice','Model','\nDecember 23, 1979\n','','American','I got the nickname Spitfire for a reason - I burned inside to play volleyball.','',NULL,'Play,Reason,Inside',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3857,'','Summer Altice','Model','\nDecember 23, 1979\n','','American','I haven\'t been with Vin for many years - is it 2004 now?','',NULL,'Haven',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3858,'Life','Summer Altice','Model','\nDecember 23, 1979\n','','American','I played volleyball for the greater part of my life, since I was 11 or 12 years.','',NULL,'Since,Played',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3859,'','Summer Altice','Model','\nDecember 23, 1979\n','','American','I was supposed to be too short to play college volleyball.','',NULL,'Play,Short,College',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3860,'','Summer Altice','Model','\nDecember 23, 1979\n','','American','I would be happy not even being a supermodel. Being able to get a taste of everything that I want a taste of makes me happy.','',NULL,'Happy,Everything,Able',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3861,'Love','Summer Altice','Model','\nDecember 23, 1979\n','','American','I would play football, because I love it.','',NULL,'Football,Play',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3862,'','Summer Altice','Model','\nDecember 23, 1979\n','','American','If you look at a magazine and something catches your eye, are you not going to open it up to see what\'s inside?','',NULL,'Open,Eye,Inside',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3863,'','Summer Altice','Model','\nDecember 23, 1979\n','','American','It would be easy to say that I want to play a role that was very much like myself, but more or less with acting, you get to be all these different things, and you aren\'t trying to be yourself, so it\'s escapism in a way.','',NULL,'Yourself,Different,Trying',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3864,'','Summer Altice','Model','\nDecember 23, 1979\n','','American','Not everybody is Cindy Crawford.','',NULL,'Everybody,Cindy,Crawford',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3865,'Attitude','Summer Altice','Model','\nDecember 23, 1979\n','','American','People think, \'She\'s a model. She must have such an attitude. She must be so stuck up.\' But I\'m normal. I cry. I\'m not rich. I drive a 1987 Chevrolet Celebrity.','',NULL,'Must,Rich',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3866,'','Robert Altman','Director','\nFebruary 20, 1925\n','\nNovember 20, 2006\n','American','Filmmaking is a chance to live many lifetimes.','',NULL,'Live,Chance,Filmmaking',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3867,'','Robert Altman','Director','\nFebruary 20, 1925\n','\nNovember 20, 2006\n','American','If George W. Bush is elected president, I\'m leaving for France.','',NULL,'Leaving,President,Elected',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3868,'','Robert Altman','Director','\nFebruary 20, 1925\n','\nNovember 20, 2006\n','American','If you don\'t have a leg to stand on, you can\'t put your foot down.','',NULL,'Down,Put,Stand',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3869,'','Robert Altman','Director','\nFebruary 20, 1925\n','\nNovember 20, 2006\n','American','It\'s all just one film to me. Just different chapters.','',NULL,'Different,Film,Chapters',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3870,'Humor','Robert Altman','Director','\nFebruary 20, 1925\n','\nNovember 20, 2006\n','American','Maybe there\'s a chance to get back to grown-up films. Anything that uses humor and dramatic values to deal with human emotions and gets down to what people are to people.','',NULL,'Human,Anything',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3871,'Women,Men','Robert Altman','Director','\nFebruary 20, 1925\n','\nNovember 20, 2006\n','American','Men make clothes for the women they\'d like to be with or in most cases the women they\'d like to be.','',NULL,'Clothes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3872,'','Robert Altman','Director','\nFebruary 20, 1925\n','\nNovember 20, 2006\n','American','What\'s a cult? It just means not enough people to make a minority.','',NULL,'Enough,Means,Minority',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3873,'Family','Sidney Altman','Scientist','\nMay 7, 1939\n','','Canadian','For our immediate family and relatives, Canada was a land of opportunity.','',NULL,'Relatives,Land',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3874,'Time,Power','Sidney Altman','Scientist','\nMay 7, 1939\n','','Canadian','About seven years later I was given a book about the periodic table of the elements. For the first time I saw the elegance of scientific theory and its predictive power.','',NULL,'Book',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3875,'Life,Time','Sidney Altman','Scientist','\nMay 7, 1939\n','','Canadian','By the time I reached high school my father\'s grocery store had made our life adequately comfortable and I was able to choose, without any practical encumbrances, the subjects that I wanted to pursue in college.','',NULL,'School',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3876,'','Sidney Altman','Scientist','\nMay 7, 1939\n','','Canadian','Eight months later, having left Columbia, I was studying physics in a summer program and working in Colorado when I decided to enroll as a graduate student in biophysics.','',NULL,'Working,Student,Left',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3877,'','Sidney Altman','Scientist','\nMay 7, 1939\n','','Canadian','Furthermore, neither of our research groups set out in search of RNA catalysis.','',NULL,'Research,Neither,Search',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3878,'Work','Sidney Altman','Scientist','\nMay 7, 1939\n','','Canadian','I spent eighteen months as a graduate student in physics at Columbia University, waiting unhappily for an opportunity to work in a laboratory and wondering if I should continue in physics.','',NULL,'Waiting,Student',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3879,'','Sidney Altman','Scientist','\nMay 7, 1939\n','','Canadian','I was born in Montreal in 1939, the second son of poor immigrants.','',NULL,'Son,Poor,Born',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3880,'Nature,Time','Sidney Altman','Scientist','\nMay 7, 1939\n','','Canadian','Indeed, we are privileged to have been afforded the opportunity to study Nature and to follow our own thoughts and inspirations in a time of relative tranquillity and in a land with a generous and forward-looking government.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3881,'Work','Sidney Altman','Scientist','\nMay 7, 1939\n','','Canadian','It was from them that I learned that hard work in stable surroundings could yield rewards, even if only in infinitesimally small increments.','',NULL,'Hard,Small',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3882,'Technology','Sidney Altman','Scientist','\nMay 7, 1939\n','','Canadian','My intention was to enroll at McGill University but an unexpected series of events led me to study physics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.','',NULL,'Study,Unexpected',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3883,'Science','Sidney Altman','Scientist','\nMay 7, 1939\n','','Canadian','Nevertheless, as is a frequent occurrence in science, a general hypothesis was constructed from a few specific instances of a phenomenon.','',NULL,'Few,General',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3884,'','Sidney Altman','Scientist','\nMay 7, 1939\n','','Canadian','The mystique associated with the bomb, the role that scientists played in it, and its general importance could not fail to impress even a six-year old.','',NULL,'Old,Fail,General',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3885,'Life','Sidney Altman','Scientist','\nMay 7, 1939\n','','Canadian','The RNA World referred to an hypothetical stage in the origin of life on Earth.','',NULL,'Earth,Stage',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3886,'Hope','Sidney Altman','Scientist','\nMay 7, 1939\n','','Canadian','We are united in the hope that every individual will someday enjoy at least the intellectual privileges we have had, if not always the material advantages.','',NULL,'Enjoy,Individual',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3887,'Work','Sidney Altman','Scientist','\nMay 7, 1939\n','','Canadian','We are very fortunate to be recognized here in such an extraordinary manner for work that we enjoy.','',NULL,'Enjoy,Here',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3888,'Money','Al Alvarez','Poet','\nAugust 5, 1929\n','','English','But in a tournament, you can be said in for all your money at any point so you can\'t make any mistakes so you have to, it\'s all about where you\'re sitting at the table.','',NULL,'Mistakes,Said',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3889,'','Al Alvarez','Poet','\nAugust 5, 1929\n','','English','I absolutely don\'t believe in anything. Full stop. Including luck.','',NULL,'Believe,Anything,Luck',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3890,'','Al Alvarez','Poet','\nAugust 5, 1929\n','','English','I could think of worse ways of going than at the poker table.','',NULL,'Ways,Worse,Table',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3891,'','Al Alvarez','Poet','\nAugust 5, 1929\n','','English','I hate writing.','',NULL,'Hate,Writing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3892,'','Al Alvarez','Poet','\nAugust 5, 1929\n','','English','I mean being a writer is like being a psychoanalyst, but you don\'t get any patients.','',NULL,'Mean,Writer,Patients',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3893,'','Al Alvarez','Poet','\nAugust 5, 1929\n','','English','I mean to say, this is the book and I really loathe it and I can\'t imagine what a nice Jewish boy like me ever, how I ever got into this dreadful trade.','',NULL,'Nice,Book,Mean',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3894,'','Al Alvarez','Poet','\nAugust 5, 1929\n','','English','I think one of the interesting things about poker is that once you let your ego in, you\'re done for.','',NULL,'Ego,Done,Once',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3895,'Good','Al Alvarez','Poet','\nAugust 5, 1929\n','','English','I\'m good at reading people.','',NULL,'Reading',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3896,'','Al Alvarez','Poet','\nAugust 5, 1929\n','','English','Now, if, as I think, writing should be, it\'s a kind of risky trade.','',NULL,'Writing,Trade,Risky',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3897,'','Al Alvarez','Poet','\nAugust 5, 1929\n','','English','The fact that we write about it doesn\'t mean we play better than ordinary players at all.','',NULL,'Better,Mean,Play',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3898,'','Al Alvarez','Poet','\nAugust 5, 1929\n','','English','When you make a bet, you\'re saying something.','',NULL,'Saying,Bet',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3899,'','Al Alvarez','Poet','\nAugust 5, 1929\n','','English','Yes, I think poker really isn\'t gambling.','',NULL,'Yes,Gambling,Poker',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3900,'','Carlos Alvarez','','','','','Corona Light has had very faithful stewardship from us from the very beginning in 1989.','',NULL,'Light,Beginning,Faithful',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3901,'Family,Business','Carlos Alvarez','','','','','In a family business, you grow up with close contact to the business, whatever it is, and the beer business is certainly a very social type of business.','',NULL,'Whatever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3902,'Good','Carlos Alvarez','','','','','In a way, the popularity of Corona came too fast for its own good, initially. We took a few steps back.','',NULL,'Few,Took',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3903,'','Carlos Alvarez','','','','','The Corona Extra brand was launched in Austin, Texas. From Austin, where it was exclusively for three or four months, it became more widely available in that state and in others, primarily in the southwest and western United States.','',NULL,'Others,State,Three',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3904,'','Lyle Alzado','Athlete','\nApril 3, 1949\n','\nMay 14, 1992\n','American','I never met a man I didn\'t want to fight.','',NULL,'Fight,Met',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3905,'Trust','Lyle Alzado','Athlete','\nApril 3, 1949\n','\nMay 14, 1992\n','American','I don\'t really trust a sane person.','',NULL,'Person,Sane',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3906,'','Jorge Amado','Writer','\nAugust 10, 1912\n','\nAugust 6, 2001\n','Brazilian','Night was running ahead of itself.','',NULL,'Night,Ahead,Running',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3907,'','Yukiya Amano','Public Servant','\nMay 9, 1947\n','','Japanese','Satellite images suggest North Korea is building a light-water reactor and working on uranium enrichment. This is troubling.','',NULL,'Working,Building,Images',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3908,'','Yukiya Amano','Public Servant','\nMay 9, 1947\n','','Japanese','Seen from the United States or Europe, Iran\'s nuclear program often causes most concern, but from the perspective of countries in the Asia-Pacific region, the North Korean program is equally worrying.','',NULL,'Often,Seen,United',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3909,'History','Yukiya Amano','Public Servant','\nMay 9, 1947\n','','Japanese','The Iran nuclear issue is on top of the agenda. It is a very complicated issue with long history.','',NULL,'Long,Top',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3910,'Good','Christiane Amanpour','Journalist','\nJanuary 12, 1958\n','','English','And I believe that good journalism, good television, can make our world a better place.','',NULL,'Believe,Better',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3911,'','Christiane Amanpour','Journalist','\nJanuary 12, 1958\n','','English','Because if we the storytellers don\'t do this, then the bad people will win.','',NULL,'Bad,Win',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3912,'','Christiane Amanpour','Journalist','\nJanuary 12, 1958\n','','English','I have always thought it morally unacceptable to kill stories, not to run stories, that people have risked their lives to get.','',NULL,'Thought,Lives,Run',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3913,'','Christiane Amanpour','Journalist','\nJanuary 12, 1958\n','','English','If you have a child, I said, you have a responsibility at least to stay alive.','',NULL,'Said,Child,Alive',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3914,'','Christiane Amanpour','Journalist','\nJanuary 12, 1958\n','','English','They take journalism really seriously because they know the force that it is and can be.','',NULL,'Seriously,Force,Journalism',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3915,'Good,Business','Christiane Amanpour','Journalist','\nJanuary 12, 1958\n','','English','And I really believe good journalism is good business.','',NULL,'Believe',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3916,'','Christiane Amanpour','Journalist','\nJanuary 12, 1958\n','','English','And one thing that I always believed and that I knew for certain was that I could never have sustained a personal relationship while I worked this hard, or while I was that driven this intensely by the story.','',NULL,'Hard,Personal,While',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3917,'','Christiane Amanpour','Journalist','\nJanuary 12, 1958\n','','English','But 17 years ago, I arrived at CNN with a suitcase, with my bicycle, and with about 100 dollars.','',NULL,'Bicycle,Dollars,Arrived',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3918,'','Christiane Amanpour','Journalist','\nJanuary 12, 1958\n','','English','But to be self-obsessed is simply not o.k. for the most important country in the world, the United States, which affects every other country in the world.','',NULL,'Important,Country,United',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3919,'','Christiane Amanpour','Journalist','\nJanuary 12, 1958\n','','English','For instance, why are we terrorizing this country, leading with murder and mayhem, when crime is actually on the decline, as somebody, as somebody mentioned?','',NULL,'Country,Why,Actually',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3920,'Trust,Sad','Christiane Amanpour','Journalist','\nJanuary 12, 1958\n','','English','Here in the United States, our profession is much maligned, people simply don\'t trust or like journalists anymore and that\'s sad.','',NULL,'Here',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3921,'Experience','Christiane Amanpour','Journalist','\nJanuary 12, 1958\n','','English','I am no longer sure that when I go out there and do my job it\'ll even see the light of air, if the experience of my network colleagues is anything to go by.','',NULL,'Job,Anything',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3922,'','Christiane Amanpour','Journalist','\nJanuary 12, 1958\n','','English','I have made my living bearing witness to some of the most horrific events of the end of our century, at the end of the 20th century.','',NULL,'End,Made,Living',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3923,'War','Christiane Amanpour','Journalist','\nJanuary 12, 1958\n','','English','I have spent the past ten years in just about every war zone there was.','',NULL,'Past,Ten',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3924,'Love,Family,Respect','Christiane Amanpour','Journalist','\nJanuary 12, 1958\n','','English','I leave CNN with the utmost respect, love and admiration for the company and everyone who works here. This has been my family and shared endeavor for the past 27 years, and I am forever grateful and proud of all that we have accomplished.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3925,'War','Christiane Amanpour','Journalist','\nJanuary 12, 1958\n','','English','I was planning, I told everybody, to take him on the road with me. At the very least I fully expected to keep up my hectic pace, and my passion as a war correspondent.','',NULL,'Passion,Him',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3926,'','Christiane Amanpour','Journalist','\nJanuary 12, 1958\n','','English','I was really just the tea boy to begin with, or the equivalent thereof, but I quickly announced, innocently but very ambitiously, that I wanted to be, I was going to be, a foreign correspondent.','',NULL,'Wanted,Tea,Boy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3927,'Respect','Christiane Amanpour','Journalist','\nJanuary 12, 1958\n','','English','I\'m not an American but I have always had the outsiders\' respect for the American people and the American way.','',NULL,'American,Outsiders',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3928,'Respect','Christiane Amanpour','Journalist','\nJanuary 12, 1958\n','','English','If we have no respect for our viewers, then how can we have any respect for ourselves and what we do?','',NULL,'Ourselves,Viewers',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3929,'','Christiane Amanpour','Journalist','\nJanuary 12, 1958\n','','English','In Bosnia, little children shot in the head by a guy who thinks it\'s okay to aim his gun at a child.','',NULL,'Children,Child,Gun',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3930,'Society','Christiane Amanpour','Journalist','\nJanuary 12, 1958\n','','English','In emerging democracies like Russia, in authoritarian states like Iran or even Yugoslavia, journalists play a vital role in civil society. In fact, they form the very basis of those new democracies and civil societies.','',NULL,'Play,Fact',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3931,'','Christiane Amanpour','Journalist','\nJanuary 12, 1958\n','','English','In Iran the whole reform and democracy movement has been based on the emerging free press.','',NULL,'Democracy,Free,Whole',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3932,'','Christiane Amanpour','Journalist','\nJanuary 12, 1958\n','','English','Indeed in the full flush of journalistic passion and conviction I once told an interviewer that of course I would never get married. And I most definitely would never have children.','',NULL,'Children,Passion,Once',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3933,'','Christiane Amanpour','Journalist','\nJanuary 12, 1958\n','','English','Little did we know then that CNN would become the big league.','',NULL,'Did,Become,Big',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3934,'Great','Christiane Amanpour','Journalist','\nJanuary 12, 1958\n','','English','\'m thrilled to be joining the incredible team at ABC News. Being asked to anchor \'This Week\' and the superb tradition started by David Brinkley, is a tremendous and rare honor, and I look forward to discussing the great domestic and international issues of the day.','',NULL,'Forward,Team',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3935,'','Justin Amash','Politician','\nApril 18, 1980\n','','American','As a legislator, I saw how effective I could be by being transparent, posting and explaining all of my votes.','',NULL,'Effective,Explaining,Votes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3936,'Health','Justin Amash','Politician','\nApril 18, 1980\n','','American','Everyone knows about the substantive issues of concern, like federal health care, but very little is said about the process, the lack of accountability.','',NULL,'Care,Said',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3937,'','Justin Amash','Politician','\nApril 18, 1980\n','','American','I don\'t have a particular go-to political blog.','',NULL,'Political,Blog,Particular',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3938,'Government,Freedom','Justin Amash','Politician','\nApril 18, 1980\n','','American','I follow a set of principles, I follow the Constitution. And that\'s what I base my votes on. Limited government, economic freedom and individual liberty.','',NULL,'Liberty',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3939,'Politics,Good','Justin Amash','Politician','\nApril 18, 1980\n','','American','I haven\'t been in politics too long so that\'s a good thing.','',NULL,'Long',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3940,'Change','Justin Amash','Politician','\nApril 18, 1980\n','','American','If you\'re going to vote yes and change the law. You have to know what\'s in it. You can\'t depend on other people.','',NULL,'Law,Vote',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3941,'Money','Justin Amash','Politician','\nApril 18, 1980\n','','American','In the state of Michigan, where I served in the state Legislature, there was a lot of shuffling of money between one year and the other to balance the budget.','',NULL,'Between,Year',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3942,'','Justin Amash','Politician','\nApril 18, 1980\n','','American','Legislation that names a specific private organization to defund (rather than all organizations that engage in a particular activity) is improper and arguably unconstitutional.','',NULL,'Rather,Private,Activity',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3943,'','Justin Amash','Politician','\nApril 18, 1980\n','','American','Those of us who are pro-life should demand more from Congress.','',NULL,'Congress,Demand',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3944,'Life','Mukesh Ambani','Businessman','\nApril 19, 1957\n','','Indian','I think that our fundamental belief is that for us growth is a way of life and we have to grow at all times.','',NULL,'Times,Growth',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3945,'','Mukesh Ambani','Businessman','\nApril 19, 1957\n','','Indian','The organizational architecture is really that a centipede walks on hundred legs and one or two don\'t count. So if I lose one or two legs, the process will go on, the organization will go on, the growth will go on.','',NULL,'Two,Lose,Growth',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3946,'','Mukesh Ambani','Businessman','\nApril 19, 1957\n','','Indian','China and India will, separately and together, unleash an explosion of demand.','',NULL,'Together,India,China',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3947,'Relationship','B. R. Ambedkar','Politician','\nApril 14, 1891\n','\nDecember 6, 1956\n','Indian','The relationship between husband and wife should be one of closest friends.','',NULL,'Husband,Wife',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3948,'History','B. R. Ambedkar','Politician','\nApril 14, 1891\n','\nDecember 6, 1956\n','Indian','History shows that where ethics and economics come in conflict, victory is always with economics. Vested interests have never been known to have willingly divested themselves unless there was sufficient force to compel them.','',NULL,'Victory,Themselves',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3949,'Women','B. R. Ambedkar','Politician','\nApril 14, 1891\n','\nDecember 6, 1956\n','Indian','I measure the progress of a community by the degree of progress which women have achieved.','',NULL,'Progress,Community',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3950,'Alone,Life,Society','B. R. Ambedkar','Politician','\nApril 14, 1891\n','\nDecember 6, 1956\n','Indian','Unlike a drop of water which loses its identity when it joins the ocean, man does not lose his being in the society in which he lives. Man\'s life is independent. He is born not for the development of the society alone, but for the development of his self.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3951,'Great,Society','B. R. Ambedkar','Politician','\nApril 14, 1891\n','\nDecember 6, 1956\n','Indian','A great man is different from an eminent one in that he is ready to be the servant of the society.','',NULL,'Different',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3952,'','B. R. Ambedkar','Politician','\nApril 14, 1891\n','\nDecember 6, 1956\n','Indian','In Hinduism, conscience, reason and independent thinking have no scope for development.','',NULL,'Thinking,Reason,Conscience',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3953,'Religion,Good','B. R. Ambedkar','Politician','\nApril 14, 1891\n','\nDecember 6, 1956\n','Indian','A people and their religion must be judged by social standards based on social ethics. No other standard would have any meaning if religion is held to be necessary good for the well-being of the people.','',NULL,'Must',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3954,'','B. R. Ambedkar','Politician','\nApril 14, 1891\n','\nDecember 6, 1956\n','Indian','For a successful revolution it is not enough that there is discontent. What is required is a profound and thorough conviction of the justice, necessity and importance of political and social rights.','',NULL,'Successful,Justice,Political',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3955,'Life,Great','B. R. Ambedkar','Politician','\nApril 14, 1891\n','\nDecember 6, 1956\n','Indian','Life should be great rather than long.','',NULL,'Long',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3956,'','B. R. Ambedkar','Politician','\nApril 14, 1891\n','\nDecember 6, 1956\n','Indian','Cultivation of mind should be the ultimate aim of human existence.','',NULL,'Mind,Human,Aim',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3957,'','B. R. Ambedkar','Politician','\nApril 14, 1891\n','\nDecember 6, 1956\n','Indian','We are Indians, firstly and lastly.','',NULL,'Indians,Firstly,Lastly',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3958,'Religion,Equality','B. R. Ambedkar','Politician','\nApril 14, 1891\n','\nDecember 6, 1956\n','Indian','I like the religion that teaches liberty, equality and fraternity.','',NULL,'Liberty',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3959,'Politics','B. R. Ambedkar','Politician','\nApril 14, 1891\n','\nDecember 6, 1956\n','Indian','Every man who repeats the dogma of Mill that one country is no fit to rule another country must admit that one class is not fit to rule another class.','',NULL,'Must,Country',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3960,'Freedom','B. R. Ambedkar','Politician','\nApril 14, 1891\n','\nDecember 6, 1956\n','Indian','So long as you do not achieve social liberty, whatever freedom is provided by the law is of no avail to you.','',NULL,'Long,Law',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3961,'','B. R. Ambedkar','Politician','\nApril 14, 1891\n','\nDecember 6, 1956\n','Indian','Law and order are the medicine of the body politic and when the body politic gets sick, medicine must be administered.','',NULL,'Must,Law,Sick',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3962,'Religion','B. R. Ambedkar','Politician','\nApril 14, 1891\n','\nDecember 6, 1956\n','Indian','Religion must mainly be a matter of principles only. It cannot be a matter of rules. The moment it degenerates into rules, it ceases to be a religion, as it kills responsibility which is an essence of the true religious act.','',NULL,'True,Must',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3963,'','B. R. Ambedkar','Politician','\nApril 14, 1891\n','\nDecember 6, 1956\n','Indian','What are we having this liberty for? We are having this liberty in order to reform our social system, which is full of inequality, discrimination and other things, which conflict with our fundamental rights.','',NULL,'Liberty,Social,Rights',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3964,'Life,Religion','B. R. Ambedkar','Politician','\nApril 14, 1891\n','\nDecember 6, 1956\n','Indian','Indians today are governed by two different ideologies. Their political ideal set in the preamble of the Constitution affirms a life of liberty, equality and fraternity. Their social ideal embodied in their religion denies them.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3965,'Men','B. R. Ambedkar','Politician','\nApril 14, 1891\n','\nDecember 6, 1956\n','Indian','Men are mortal. So are ideas. An idea needs propagation as much as a plant needs watering. Otherwise both will wither and die.','',NULL,'Die,Idea',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3966,'Government,Society','B. R. Ambedkar','Politician','\nApril 14, 1891\n','\nDecember 6, 1956\n','Indian','Political tyranny is nothing compared to the social tyranny and a reformer who defies society is a more courageous man than a politician who defies Government.','',NULL,'Nothing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3967,'','B. R. Ambedkar','Politician','\nApril 14, 1891\n','\nDecember 6, 1956\n','Indian','The sovereignty of scriptures of all religions must come to an end if we want to have a united integrated modern India.','',NULL,'End,Must,United',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3968,'Business','Eric Ambler','Writer','\nJune 28, 1909\n','\nOctober 22, 1998\n','British','International business may conduct its operations with scraps of paper, but the ink it uses is human blood.','',NULL,'Human,May',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3969,'Car','Lauren Ambrose','Actress','\nFebruary 20, 1978\n','','American','Being an actress is similar to trying to fit in with the popular kids in high school. You\'re expected to drive the right car, wear the right clothes and say the right things.','',NULL,'School,Trying',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3970,'Love','Lauren Ambrose','Actress','\nFebruary 20, 1978\n','','American','Having my son, I mean, I feel already that it makes me a better actress. Just the feeling and the love that expands in my being is more than I ever thought possible.','',NULL,'Better,Feeling',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3971,'Work','Lauren Ambrose','Actress','\nFebruary 20, 1978\n','','American','I came to L.A. to work and become a better actress, not to be a star.','',NULL,'Better,Become',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3972,'Love,Work','Lauren Ambrose','Actress','\nFebruary 20, 1978\n','','American','I never thought about being on a series before. It seemed like such a big commitment. But I love going to work every day. This is not about ego, it\'s about work, and that\'s refreshing in this town.','',NULL,'Ego',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3973,'Food','Lauren Ambrose','Actress','\nFebruary 20, 1978\n','','American','I saw \'Food, Inc.\' last night - it was like a horror movie. I\'m definitely thinking about my food supply now and how I want to grow my own.','',NULL,'Thinking,Night',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3974,'','Lauren Ambrose','Actress','\nFebruary 20, 1978\n','','American','I think I need a little break. I\'ve got a two-year old. I\'ll be part of The Leisure Class for a while.','',NULL,'Old,While,Break',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3975,'Family,Movies','Lauren Ambrose','Actress','\nFebruary 20, 1978\n','','American','Right now I just want to chill for a while. Take a hiatus from all the craziness. To clean my house, see my family. Just see some movies and pick some strawberries.','',NULL,'While',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3976,'Time,Experience','Lauren Ambrose','Actress','\nFebruary 20, 1978\n','','American','The idea is that we\'re doing it just for the joy of the actual physical experience. We may record something just for the fun of it, but the idea is just to be truly joyful and truly fun, especially for me, because I take myself too seriously all the time.','',NULL,'Fun',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3977,'','Lauren Ambrose','Actress','\nFebruary 20, 1978\n','','American','We played one warm-up gig at this bar that was kinda like that bar in \'The Blues Brothers\' with the chicken wire. This place called The Brick House, in Housatonic. I really can\'t believe we\'re going to play for people in New York City. I\'m terrified, but it\'s a small enough room. But it\'s really jus','',NULL,'Fun,Believe,Small',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3978,'Life,Music','Lauren Ambrose','Actress','\nFebruary 20, 1978\n','','American','Yeah, I\'ve always sung, and I always try to find a way for music to be in my life.','',NULL,'Find',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3979,'','Saint Ambrose','Saint','339','397','Italian','In some causes silence is dangerous.','',NULL,'Silence,Dangerous,Causes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3980,'','Saint Ambrose','Saint','339','397','Italian','When in Rome, live as the Romans do; when elsewhere, live as they live elsewhere.','',NULL,'Live,Rome,Romans',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3981,'Religion','Saint Ambrose','Saint','339','397','Italian','There is nothing evil save that which perverts the mind and shackles the conscience.','',NULL,'Mind,Evil',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3982,'','Saint Ambrose','Saint','339','397','Italian','When I go to Rome, I fast on Saturday, but in Milan I do not. Do you also follow the custom of whatever church you attend, if you do not want to give or receive scandal.','',NULL,'Give,Whatever,Church',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3983,'','Stephen Ambrose','Historian','\nJanuary 10, 1936\n','\nOctober 13, 2002\n','American','The number one secret of being a successful writer is this: marry an English major.','',NULL,'Successful,Secret,Writer',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3984,'','Stephen Ambrose','Historian','\nJanuary 10, 1936\n','\nOctober 13, 2002\n','American','It would not be possible to praises nurses too highly.','',NULL,'Possible,Nurses,Highly',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3985,'','Stephen Ambrose','Historian','\nJanuary 10, 1936\n','\nOctober 13, 2002\n','American','The Canadians have managed to live peacefully with their Indians. It is disgrace that the United States has not done the same.','',NULL,'Live,Done,Same',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3986,'','Stephen Ambrose','Historian','\nJanuary 10, 1936\n','\nOctober 13, 2002\n','American','Custer had dead heroes. Crazy Horse had only live ones.','',NULL,'Crazy,Live,Dead',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3987,'History','Stephen Ambrose','Historian','\nJanuary 10, 1936\n','\nOctober 13, 2002\n','American','You don\'t hate history, you hate the way it was taught to you in high school.','',NULL,'Hate,School',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3988,'','Stephen Ambrose','Historian','\nJanuary 10, 1936\n','\nOctober 13, 2002\n','American','As to the Indians, the guiding principle was, promise them anything just so long as they get out of the way.','',NULL,'Anything,Long,Promise',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3989,'Life,History','Stephen Ambrose','Historian','\nJanuary 10, 1936\n','\nOctober 13, 2002\n','American','Crazy Horse saw history as integrated in the present, incorporated into daily life.','',NULL,'Crazy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3990,'','Stephen Ambrose','Historian','\nJanuary 10, 1936\n','\nOctober 13, 2002\n','American','I was too young for Korea and too old for Vietnam.','',NULL,'Young,Old,Vietnam',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3991,'Education','Stephen Ambrose','Historian','\nJanuary 10, 1936\n','\nOctober 13, 2002\n','American','I\'m no politician. I\'m an historian who has learned through a lifetime of studying that nothing in the world beats universal education.','',NULL,'Nothing,Through',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3992,'','Stephen Ambrose','Historian','\nJanuary 10, 1936\n','\nOctober 13, 2002\n','American','Immigrants do more than help us win our wars, or set up cleaning shops or ethnic restaurants.','',NULL,'Help,Win,Cleaning',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3993,'','Stephen Ambrose','Historian','\nJanuary 10, 1936\n','\nOctober 13, 2002\n','American','My favorite book is the last one printed, which is always better than those that were published earlier.','',NULL,'Better,Book,Last',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3994,'','Stephen Ambrose','Historian','\nJanuary 10, 1936\n','\nOctober 13, 2002\n','American','Washington\'s character was rock solid. He came to stand for the new nation and its republican virtues, which was why he became our first President by unanimous choice.','',NULL,'Rock,Character,Why',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3995,'War','Stephen Ambrose','Historian','\nJanuary 10, 1936\n','\nOctober 13, 2002\n','American','World War II, the atomic bomb, the Cold War, made it hard for Americans to continue their optimism.','',NULL,'Hard,Made',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3996,'','Stephen Ambrose','Historian','\nJanuary 10, 1936\n','\nOctober 13, 2002\n','American','Almost everything Truman did in foreign affairs I approve of.','',NULL,'Everything,Did,Almost',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3997,'Money','Stephen Ambrose','Historian','\nJanuary 10, 1936\n','\nOctober 13, 2002\n','American','American corporations hate to give away money.','',NULL,'Hate,Give',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3998,'','Stephen Ambrose','Historian','\nJanuary 10, 1936\n','\nOctober 13, 2002\n','American','American is the first democratic nation-state.','',NULL,'American,Democratic',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(3999,'Men','Stephen Ambrose','Historian','\nJanuary 10, 1936\n','\nOctober 13, 2002\n','American','Andrew Johnson was a Southerner generally who proclaimed that his native state of Tennessee was a country for white men.','',NULL,'Country,State',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4000,'','Stephen Ambrose','Historian','\nJanuary 10, 1936\n','\nOctober 13, 2002\n','American','Dams have harmed our wildlife and made rivers less useful for recreation.','',NULL,'Made,Less,Useful',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4001,'','Stephen Ambrose','Historian','\nJanuary 10, 1936\n','\nOctober 13, 2002\n','American','Eisenhower had the clearest blue eyes. He would fix them on you. In my every interview with him, he would lock his eyes on to mine and keep them there.','',NULL,'Him,Eyes,Keep',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4002,'Men,Best','Stephen Ambrose','Historian','\nJanuary 10, 1936\n','\nOctober 13, 2002\n','American','Eisenhower is my choice as the American of the 20th Century. Of all the men I\'ve studied and written about, he is the brightest and the best.','',NULL,'American',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4003,'','Stephen Ambrose','Historian','\nJanuary 10, 1936\n','\nOctober 13, 2002\n','American','Even before Watergate and his resignation, Nixon had inspired conflicting and passionate emotions.','',NULL,'Before,Inspired,Emotions',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4004,'History','Stephen Ambrose','Historian','\nJanuary 10, 1936\n','\nOctober 13, 2002\n','American','History is everything that has ever happened.','',NULL,'Everything,Ever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4005,'','Stephen Ambrose','Historian','\nJanuary 10, 1936\n','\nOctober 13, 2002\n','American','I thought Nixon was the worst President we had ever had, save only perhaps Andrew Johnson.','',NULL,'Ever,Thought,President',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4006,'Business','Stephen Ambrose','Historian','\nJanuary 10, 1936\n','\nOctober 13, 2002\n','American','I was taught by professors who had done their schooling in the 1930s. Most of them were scornful of, even hated, big business.','',NULL,'Done,Big',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4007,'','Stephen Ambrose','Historian','\nJanuary 10, 1936\n','\nOctober 13, 2002\n','American','I\'ve always tried to be fair to my subjects. That\'s easy when they are as likable and admirable as Lewis and Clark, or Eisenhower.','',NULL,'Easy,Fair,Tried',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4008,'Good','Alessandra Ambrosio','Model','\nApril 11, 1981\n','','Brazilian','As long as you\'re feeling good with your weight and the way you look, that\'s what matters.','',NULL,'Feeling,Long',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4009,'','Alessandra Ambrosio','Model','\nApril 11, 1981\n','','Brazilian','All that matters is that I stay healthy.','',NULL,'Healthy,Stay,Matters',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4010,'','Alessandra Ambrosio','Model','\nApril 11, 1981\n','','Brazilian','And my daughter really likes Justin Bieber, so I think she\'ll have fun watching him. But I think Rihanna is the perfect match for the Victoria\'s Secret show because she\'s really beautiful, she\'s really sexy, and she\'s really talented.','',NULL,'Beautiful,Fun,Sexy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4011,'Life','Alessandra Ambrosio','Model','\nApril 11, 1981\n','','Brazilian','Before, models had that rock star life and it was all about going to the parties and having that glamorous life, and I think these days, models are more like businesswomen and the whole industry takes it really serious.','',NULL,'Rock,Before',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4012,'','Alessandra Ambrosio','Model','\nApril 11, 1981\n','','Brazilian','Here in America, people are very professional.','',NULL,'America,Here',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4013,'Life,Design','Alessandra Ambrosio','Model','\nApril 11, 1981\n','','Brazilian','I am extremely excited to develop and design a brand representative of my life, experiences and style. Working closely with Cherokee will help establish a worldwide presence with best-in-class retailers and category leaders.','',NULL,'Help',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4014,'Work,Great','Alessandra Ambrosio','Model','\nApril 11, 1981\n','','Brazilian','I don\'t feel that comfortable being on the runway with a G-string. I shoot G-strings with Victoria\'s Secret, but on the runway... It\'s really about the moment. I work with professionals. Professional people make everything look perfect, they make everything that you\'re wearing look great, if it\'s in','',NULL,'Everything',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4015,'','Alessandra Ambrosio','Model','\nApril 11, 1981\n','','Brazilian','I don\'t really drink sodas, but when I have popcorn or pizza I need a little. It\'s the perfect combination.','',NULL,'Perfect,Drink,Pizza',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4016,'','Alessandra Ambrosio','Model','\nApril 11, 1981\n','','Brazilian','I have a Brazilian trainer here in New York and we do a Brazilian Butt Lift workout.','',NULL,'Here,York,Workout',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4017,'Work,Best','Alessandra Ambrosio','Model','\nApril 11, 1981\n','','Brazilian','I have been lucky enough to work with the world\'s best designers and top stylists - who have been my mentors.','',NULL,'Enough',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4018,'','Alessandra Ambrosio','Model','\nApril 11, 1981\n','','Brazilian','I like to dress pretty basic during the day, but with a sophisticated bohemian spin, and sometimes a little rock chic. At night I like to go glamorous.','',NULL,'Rock,Night,Pretty',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4019,'Love,Time','Alessandra Ambrosio','Model','\nApril 11, 1981\n','','Brazilian','I love Cheetos, those hot, spicy kind. And chocolate. Every time I\'m in the airport I\'m buying Cheetos and eating them on the airplane.','',NULL,'Hot',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4020,'Love,Work','Alessandra Ambrosio','Model','\nApril 11, 1981\n','','Brazilian','I love everybody that I work with, and we have so much fun.','',NULL,'Fun',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4021,'Love','Alessandra Ambrosio','Model','\nApril 11, 1981\n','','Brazilian','I love sunglasses, I have all shapes and colors.','',NULL,'Colors,Sunglasses',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4022,'Love,Work','Alessandra Ambrosio','Model','\nApril 11, 1981\n','','Brazilian','I love to eat and I love sweets... like chocolate. But I do work out.','',NULL,'Eat',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4023,'','Alessandra Ambrosio','Model','\nApril 11, 1981\n','','Brazilian','I think I\'m in better shape now than I was 10 years ago, but it takes a bigger toll - I get back pain!','',NULL,'Pain,Better,Takes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4024,'','Alessandra Ambrosio','Model','\nApril 11, 1981\n','','Brazilian','I try to do yoga once a week.','',NULL,'Try,Once,Week',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4025,'Time','Alessandra Ambrosio','Model','\nApril 11, 1981\n','','Brazilian','I\'m not thinking about me that much anymore. Every time I look, I\'m looking for my daughter, you know? If I\'m in a store, I\'m looking at baby clothes. It\'s so much cuter to find things for her than to find things for me.','',NULL,'Thinking,Find',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4026,'Time,Business','Alessandra Ambrosio','Model','\nApril 11, 1981\n','','Brazilian','I\'ve been a fashion model for 15 years and designing is just an extension of my career. I still plan on modeling lingerie, but at the same time this is a business transition that I plan to have around for a long time.','',NULL,'Career',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4027,'','Alessandra Ambrosio','Model','\nApril 11, 1981\n','','Brazilian','I\'ve been tiny since I was four, and I eat whatever I want.','',NULL,'Whatever,Since,Eat',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4028,'Amazing','Alessandra Ambrosio','Model','\nApril 11, 1981\n','','Brazilian','I\'ve seen Bruno Mars before, he\'s amazing.','',NULL,'Before,Seen',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4029,'','Alessandra Ambrosio','Model','\nApril 11, 1981\n','','Brazilian','If I\'m two pounds heavier, I\'m fat. If I\'m skinnier, I\'m sick. It\'s ridiculous. And that\'s not coming from agents or designers.','',NULL,'Two,Sick,Fat',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4030,'Cool','Alessandra Ambrosio','Model','\nApril 11, 1981\n','','Brazilian','In the summer I wear shorts with a bright top and ankle boots or just sandals. I\'ll add a nice scarf, maybe a hat, some cool sunglasses. It\'s all about the accessories.','',NULL,'Nice,Maybe',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4031,'','Alessandra Ambrosio','Model','\nApril 11, 1981\n','','Brazilian','It isn\'t hard to stay in shape.','',NULL,'Hard,Stay,Shape',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4032,'','Alessandra Ambrosio','Model','\nApril 11, 1981\n','','Brazilian','My favourite part... I guess it\'s my legs.','',NULL,'Guess,Legs,Favourite',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4033,'','Don Ameche','Actor','\nMay 31, 1908\n','\nDecember 6, 1993\n','American','I think this is the sweetest tribute I have ever seen in this town.','',NULL,'Ever,Seen,Town',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4034,'','Gil Amelio','Businessman','\nMarch 1, 1943\n','','American','The key is growth margins went in the right direction, unit volume increased quarter on quarter, and expenses came down. We threw off over $300 million in cash. All of those were in the right direction. So I think we\'re on our way.','',NULL,'Down,Off,Direction',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4035,'Great','Alejandro Amenabar','Director','\nMarch 31, 1972\n','','Spanish','An Oscar means a lot of things because it\'s like the ultimate award for a filmmaker so it feels great. But I think you have to consider awards with some distance and not get obsessed with it. When you\'re creating you shouldn\'t think about it.','',NULL,'Means,Distance',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4036,'','Alejandro Amenabar','Director','\nMarch 31, 1972\n','','Spanish','I think the concept of the sea is very important.','',NULL,'Important,Sea,Concept',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4037,'Change','Alejandro Amenabar','Director','\nMarch 31, 1972\n','','Spanish','I wouldn\'t say I\'m a very controlling person. For instance, when I talk to the actors, I don\'t tell them exactly what I want because I want them to surprise me. I even encourage them to change some of the verses of the script if they need to.','',NULL,'Person,Talk',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4038,'','Alejandro Amenabar','Director','\nMarch 31, 1972\n','','Spanish','In Hollywood you always feel a bit like a hake. The publicists march people up and down in front of you and they interview you... You feel like the turbot and the sea-bream go by, and you\'re the hake.','',NULL,'Down,Bit,Hollywood',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4039,'Movies','Alejandro Amenabar','Director','\nMarch 31, 1972\n','','Spanish','In horror movies today it\'s lots of fast cut shot and lots of loud noises on the soundtrack. I tried to do the opposite. Playing with silence for instance.','',NULL,'Today,Silence',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4040,'','Alejandro Amenabar','Director','\nMarch 31, 1972\n','','Spanish','My mother used to take my brother and me to get any books we wanted, but they were second hand books published in the \'30s and \'40s. I liked scary books.','',NULL,'Mother,Wanted,Used',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4041,'Movies','Alejandro Amenabar','Director','\nMarch 31, 1972\n','','Spanish','My movies are not movies of answers but of questions.','',NULL,'Questions,Answers',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4042,'Music','Alejandro Amenabar','Director','\nMarch 31, 1972\n','','Spanish','Sometimes a piece of music in the score isn\'t effective. When a score is too well finished with too many elements, sometimes it\'s too much.','',NULL,'Sometimes,Piece',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4043,'','Alejandro Amenabar','Director','\nMarch 31, 1972\n','','Spanish','What\'s really exciting for me is communicating to other people and not just going somewhere to make a movie. That\'s Hollywood to me and it would mean nothing.','',NULL,'Nothing,Mean,Movie',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4044,'','Jeff Ament','Musician','\nMarch 10, 1963\n','','American','Every few years I\'ll party way too much to remind myself what an idiot I am.','',NULL,'Idiot,Few,Party',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4045,'','Jeff Ament','Musician','\nMarch 10, 1963\n','','American','Everybody got away from what Pearl Jam are supposed to be.','',NULL,'Away,Everybody,Pearl',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4046,'','Jeff Ament','Musician','\nMarch 10, 1963\n','','American','I didn\'t write this song. Someone was talking in a room. I just wrote down everything they said.','',NULL,'Someone,Everything,Down',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4047,'','Jeff Ament','Musician','\nMarch 10, 1963\n','','American','I have to go someplace where I can soak myself in a creative atmosphere.','',NULL,'Creative,Atmosphere,Soak',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4048,'','Jeff Ament','Musician','\nMarch 10, 1963\n','','American','I played djembe, percussion, keyboards and I sang.','',NULL,'Played,Percussion,Sang',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4049,'','Jeff Ament','Musician','\nMarch 10, 1963\n','','American','I\'m not going to say no to playing a show in Missoula.','',NULL,'Show,Playing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4050,'Politics,Good','Jeff Ament','Musician','\nMarch 10, 1963\n','','American','It was hard to figure out what were the good causes, the bad causes, even the good politics and the bad politics. So we started taking requests and figuring it out.','',NULL,'Bad',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4051,'Great,Cool','Jeff Ament','Musician','\nMarch 10, 1963\n','','American','It\'s great that people are basically spending their two weeks of vacation to come out and be with us in some weird part of the world. And I think we owe it to them to take \'em to some cool places.','',NULL,'Two',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4052,'','Jeff Ament','Musician','\nMarch 10, 1963\n','','American','It\'s hard for us not to be involved with things. When you have so much information and you see so much need, there\'s too much going on for us not to get involved.','',NULL,'Hard,Involved',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4053,'Movies','Jeff Ament','Musician','\nMarch 10, 1963\n','','American','Make movies. Don\'t make videos. Videos are evil.','',NULL,'Evil,Videos',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4054,'Time','Jeff Ament','Musician','\nMarch 10, 1963\n','','American','Our first record didn\'t come out on vinyl, so I think that might have had something to do with actually being in a position to make sure that it came out in vinyl this time. It sounds way better.','',NULL,'Better,Sure',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4055,'','Jeff Ament','Musician','\nMarch 10, 1963\n','','American','That\'s probably half the reason I wanted to be in a band - I wanted to see the world.','',NULL,'Reason,Wanted,Band',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4056,'','Jeff Ament','Musician','\nMarch 10, 1963\n','','American','We just finished making a record. Everybody wants to play shows, so we\'re going to after that.','',NULL,'Play,After,Making',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4057,'','Jeff Ament','Musician','\nMarch 10, 1963\n','','American','We went to Big Sur about three years ago and hung out at the Esalen Institute.','',NULL,'Big,Three,Ago',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4058,'','Jeff Ament','Musician','\nMarch 10, 1963\n','','American','We\'ve always been a band that stood up for what we thought was right.','',NULL,'Thought,Band,Stood',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4059,'','Jeff Ament','Musician','\nMarch 10, 1963\n','','American','When I moved to Seattle, I was hanging out with kids who had done drugs, had sex a million times. I look at them now and realize their childhood was taken away.','',NULL,'Sex,Done,Away',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4060,'Good,Courage','Jeff Ament','Musician','\nMarch 10, 1963\n','','American','With Pearl Jam, everybody is so good at what they do, it\'s hard to get up the courage to say, Can I sing this part, or, I want to play guitar. I feel like I have more courage to do that.','',NULL,'Hard',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4061,'Dreams,War','John Amery','Politician','\nMarch 14, 1912\n','\nDecember 19, 1945\n','British','Not only the priceless heritage of our fathers, of our seamen, of our Empire builders is being thrown away in a war that serves no British interests - but our alliance leader Stalin dreams of nothing but the destruction of that heritage of our fathers?','',NULL,'Nothing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4062,'Men','John Amery','Politician','\nMarch 14, 1912\n','\nDecember 19, 1945\n','British','All men will commence in their present rank and promotion will be open to all men alike, without any distinctions or qualifications, political or otherwise.','',NULL,'Political,Without',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4063,'','John Amery','Politician','\nMarch 14, 1912\n','\nDecember 19, 1945\n','British','American troops have not only occupied Ulster but are arriving in increasing numbers in England.','',NULL,'American,England,Numbers',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4064,'Truth','John Amery','Politician','\nMarch 14, 1912\n','\nDecember 19, 1945\n','British','For two years living in a neutral country I have been able to see through the haze of propaganda to reach something which my conscience tells me is the truth.','',NULL,'Through,Country',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4065,'','John Amery','Politician','\nMarch 14, 1912\n','\nDecember 19, 1945\n','British','I appeal to all Britishers to answer this call to arms for the defence of all the principles that we Englishmen have been the first to proclaim in the world.','',NULL,'Call,Answer,Principles',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4066,'Men','John Amery','Politician','\nMarch 14, 1912\n','\nDecember 19, 1945\n','British','In violation of the Habeas Corpus Act and the fundamental laws of our constitution these men have never been brought to trail or even allowed to see a lawyer.','',NULL,'Act,Lawyer',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4067,'Great','John Amery','Politician','\nMarch 14, 1912\n','\nDecember 19, 1945\n','British','It came as a great shock to me when I heard that England and Soviet Russia had become allies. So much so that I thought that the people responsible in London were acting in a manner that no longer coincided with British imperial interests.','',NULL,'Thought,Become',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4068,'Government','John Amery','Politician','\nMarch 14, 1912\n','\nDecember 19, 1945\n','British','It is not the Government, the members of Parliament to whom the ultimate decision belongs, it is up to you to go forward sure of your sacred right of free opinion, sure of your patriotism.','',NULL,'Forward',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4069,'','John Amery','Politician','\nMarch 14, 1912\n','\nDecember 19, 1945\n','British','It is up to you civilians to give a hand to show that we intend to take our responsibilities to maintain the integrity of our Empire, by giving the world proof that we have not all sold out to the Jew or Plutocrat.','',NULL,'Integrity,Giving,Give',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4070,'Men','John Amery','Politician','\nMarch 14, 1912\n','\nDecember 19, 1945\n','British','It is up to you to decide that this has lasted long enough, that our boys are dying to serve no British interest but for the interests of a small clique of utterly unscrupulous men.','',NULL,'Long,Small',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4071,'','John Amery','Politician','\nMarch 14, 1912\n','\nDecember 19, 1945\n','British','Listeners will wonder what an Englishman is doing on the German radio tonight. You can imagine that before taking this step I hoped that someone better qualified than me would come forward.','',NULL,'Forward,Someone,Better',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4072,'','John Amery','Politician','\nMarch 14, 1912\n','\nDecember 19, 1945\n','British','That is why I come forward tonight without any political label, without any bias, but just simply as an Englishman to say to you: a crime is being committed against civilization.','',NULL,'Forward,Political,Without',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4073,'','John Amery','Politician','\nMarch 14, 1912\n','\nDecember 19, 1945\n','British','There is more than enough room in the world for Germany and Britain.','',NULL,'Enough,Room,Germany',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4074,'','John Amery','Politician','\nMarch 14, 1912\n','\nDecember 19, 1945\n','British','Three Royal Air Force aeroplanes have come over to us so far with their arms and equipment.','',NULL,'Far,Three,Force',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4075,'','Aldrich Ames','Criminal','\nJune 19, 1941\n','','American','An espionage organization is a collector: it collects raw information. That gets processed by a machinery that is supposed to resolve its reliability, and to present a finished product.','',NULL,'Present,Finished,Resolve',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4076,'Fear','Aldrich Ames','Criminal','\nJune 19, 1941\n','','American','Because interrogations are intended to coerce confessions, interrogators feel themselves justified in using their coercive means. Consistency regarding the technique is not important; inducing anxiety and fear is the point.','',NULL,'Important,Means',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4077,'Great','Aldrich Ames','Criminal','\nJune 19, 1941\n','','American','By the late \'70s I had come to question the point of a great deal of what we were doing, in terms of the CIA\'s overall charter.','',NULL,'Question,Point',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4078,'Trust','Aldrich Ames','Criminal','\nJune 19, 1941\n','','American','Deciding whether to trust or credit a person is always an uncertain task.','',NULL,'Person,Whether',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4079,'Trust','Aldrich Ames','Criminal','\nJune 19, 1941\n','','American','Espionage, for the most part, involves finding a person who knows something or has something that you can induce them secretly to give to you. That almost always involves a betrayal of trust.','',NULL,'Betrayal,Person',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4080,'','Aldrich Ames','Criminal','\nJune 19, 1941\n','','American','Foreign Ministry guys don\'t become agents. Party officials, the Foreign Ministry nerds, tend not to volunteer to Western intelligence agencies.','',NULL,'Become,Guys,Party',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4081,'','Aldrich Ames','Criminal','\nJune 19, 1941\n','','American','Historians don\'t really like to carry on speculative debates, but you could certainly argue that the likelihood of a Soviet invasion of Western Europe was extremely, extremely low.','',NULL,'Europe,Carry,Western',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4082,'Time','Aldrich Ames','Criminal','\nJune 19, 1941\n','','American','I came into the Agency with a set of ideas and attitudes that were quite typical of people coming into the Agency at that time. You could call it liberal anti-communism.','',NULL,'Ideas,Call',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4083,'','Aldrich Ames','Criminal','\nJune 19, 1941\n','','American','I could have stopped it after they paid me the $50,000. I wouldn\'t even have had to go on to do more than I already had: just the double agents\' names that I gave.','',NULL,'After,Gave,Paid',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4084,'','Aldrich Ames','Criminal','\nJune 19, 1941\n','','American','I found that our Soviet espionage efforts had virtually never, or had very seldom, produced any worthwhile political or economic intelligence on the Soviet Union.','',NULL,'Political,Union,Found',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4085,'','Aldrich Ames','Criminal','\nJune 19, 1941\n','','American','I handed over names and compromised so many CIA agents in the Soviet Union.','',NULL,'Union,Names,Soviet',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4086,'','Aldrich Ames','Criminal','\nJune 19, 1941\n','','American','I knew quite well, when I gave the names of our agents in the Soviet Union, that I was exposing them to the full machinery of counterespionage and the law, and then prosecution and capital punishment.','',NULL,'Law,Union,Knew',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4087,'Time','Aldrich Ames','Criminal','\nJune 19, 1941\n','','American','I said in court a long time ago that I didn\'t see that the Soviet Union was significantly helped by the information I gave them, nor that the United States was significantly harmed.','',NULL,'Long,Said',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4088,'','Aldrich Ames','Criminal','\nJune 19, 1941\n','','American','I saw a limit to what I was giving as kind of a scam I was running on the KGB, by giving them people that I knew were their double agents fed to us.','',NULL,'Giving,Knew,Running',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4089,'','Aldrich Ames','Criminal','\nJune 19, 1941\n','','American','I\'m a traitor, but I don\'t consider myself a traitor.','',NULL,'Consider,Traitor',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4090,'Work,Great','Aldrich Ames','Criminal','\nJune 19, 1941\n','','American','In my professional work with the Agency, by the late \'70s, I had come to question the value of a great deal of what we were doing, in terms of the intelligence agency\'s impact on American policy.','',NULL,'American',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4091,'Trust','Aldrich Ames','Criminal','\nJune 19, 1941\n','','American','Let\'s say a Soviet exchange student back in the \'70s would go back and tell the KGB about people and places and things that he\'d seen and done and been involved with. This is not really espionage; there\'s no betrayal of trust.','',NULL,'Betrayal,Done',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4092,'','Aldrich Ames','Criminal','\nJune 19, 1941\n','','American','My little scam in April \'85 went like this: Give me $50,000; here\'s some names of some people we\'ve recruited.','',NULL,'Give,Here,April',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4093,'','Aldrich Ames','Criminal','\nJune 19, 1941\n','','American','No one\'s interested really in knowing what policies or diplomatic initiatives or arms negotiations might have been compromised by me.','',NULL,'Knowing,Might,Interested',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4094,'','Aldrich Ames','Criminal','\nJune 19, 1941\n','','American','Our Soviet espionage efforts had virtually never, or had very seldom, produced any worthwhile political or economic intelligence on the Soviet Union.','',NULL,'Political,Union,Economic',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4095,'','Aldrich Ames','Criminal','\nJune 19, 1941\n','','American','Perhaps my information hurt the Soviet Union more than it helped. I have no idea. It was not something I ever discussed with the KGB officers that I was dealing with.','',NULL,'Hurt,Ever,Idea',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4096,'Trust','Aldrich Ames','Criminal','\nJune 19, 1941\n','','American','The betrayal of trust carries a heavy taboo.','',NULL,'Betrayal,Heavy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL);
INSERT INTO `o_quotes` VALUES (4097,'','Aldrich Ames','Criminal','\nJune 19, 1941\n','','American','The difficulties of conducting espionage against the Soviet Union in the Soviet Union were such that historically the Agency had backed away from the task.','',NULL,'Away,Against,Union',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4098,'','Aldrich Ames','Criminal','\nJune 19, 1941\n','','American','The FBI, to its credit in a self-serving sort of way, rejects the routine use of the polygraph on its own people.','',NULL,'Credit,Routine,Fbi',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4099,'','Aldrich Ames','Criminal','\nJune 19, 1941\n','','American','The human spy, in terms of the American espionage effort, had never been terribly pertinent.','',NULL,'Human,American,Effort',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4100,'','Fisher Ames','Statesman','\nApril 19, 1758\n','\nJuly 4, 1808\n','American','No one ever became, or can become truly eloquent without being a reader of the Bible, and an admirer of the purity and sublimity of its language.','',NULL,'Without,Ever,Become',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4101,'','Fisher Ames','Statesman','\nApril 19, 1758\n','\nJuly 4, 1808\n','American','A democracy is a volcano which conceals the fiery materials of its own destruction. These will produce an eruption and carry desolation in their way.','',NULL,'Democracy,Carry,Fiery',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4102,'','Fisher Ames','Statesman','\nApril 19, 1758\n','\nJuly 4, 1808\n','American','The gentleman puts me in mind of an old hen which persists in setting after her eggs are taken away.','',NULL,'Mind,After,Old',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4103,'','Fisher Ames','Statesman','\nApril 19, 1758\n','\nJuly 4, 1808\n','American','The known propensity of a democracy is to licentiousness which the ambitious call, and the ignorant believe to be liberty.','',NULL,'Believe,Democracy,Liberty',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4104,'Faith,God','William Ames','Philosopher','1576','\nNovember 14, 1633\n','English','Faith is the virtue by which, clinging-to the faithfulness of God, we lean upon him, so that we may obtain what he gives to us.','',NULL,'May',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4105,'Nature,God','William Ames','Philosopher','1576','\nNovember 14, 1633\n','English','Everyone who understands the nature of God rightly necessarily knows that God is to be believed and hoped in, that he is to be loved and called upon, and to be heard in all things.','',NULL,'Everyone',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4106,'','William Ames','Philosopher','1576','\nNovember 14, 1633\n','English','Hence the end of the world should be awaited with all longing by all believers.','',NULL,'End,Longing,Believers',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4107,'Love,Faith,Religion','William Ames','Philosopher','1576','\nNovember 14, 1633\n','English','From faith, hope, and love, the virtues of religion referring to God, there arises a double act which bears on the spiritual communion exercised between God and us; the hearing of the word and prayer.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4108,'Love','William Ames','Philosopher','1576','\nNovember 14, 1633\n','English','In contentment and joy are found the height and perfection of all love towards our neighbor.','',NULL,'Joy,Found',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4109,'Change,God','William Ames','Philosopher','1576','\nNovember 14, 1633\n','English','Sanctification is the real change in man from the sordidness of sin to the purity of God\'s image.','',NULL,'Real',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4110,'Nature','William Ames','Philosopher','1576','\nNovember 14, 1633\n','English','The relative property of the Son is to be begotten, that is, so to proceed from the Father as to be a participant of the same essence and perfectly carry on the Father\'s nature.','',NULL,'Father,Same',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4111,'','William Ames','Philosopher','1576','\nNovember 14, 1633\n','English','Active creation is conceived as a transitive action in which there is always presupposed an object about which the agent is concerned; it is virtually but not formally transitive because it makes, not presupposes, an object.','',NULL,'Makes,Action,Creation',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4112,'God','William Ames','Philosopher','1576','\nNovember 14, 1633\n','English','Although the whole man partakes of this grace, it is first and most appropriately in the soul and later progresses to the body, inasmuch as the body of the man is capable of the same obedience to the will of God as the soul.','',NULL,'Same,Soul',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4113,'God','William Ames','Philosopher','1576','\nNovember 14, 1633\n','English','An idea in man is first impressed upon him and afterwards expressed in things, but in God it is only expressed, not impressed, because it does not come from anywhere else.','',NULL,'Him,Else',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4114,'Nature,Good','William Ames','Philosopher','1576','\nNovember 14, 1633\n','English','For this is our most perfect duty and yet least known to us by nature: Whatever we conceive or will should be joined with the good of our neighbor.','',NULL,'Perfect',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4115,'God','William Ames','Philosopher','1576','\nNovember 14, 1633\n','English','Hearing the word is the devout receiving of the will of God.','',NULL,'Word,Hearing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4116,'Nature,God','William Ames','Philosopher','1576','\nNovember 14, 1633\n','English','In the exercise of God\'s efficiency, the decree of God comes first. This manner of working is the most perfect of all and notably agrees with the divine nature.','',NULL,'Perfect',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4117,'God','William Ames','Philosopher','1576','\nNovember 14, 1633\n','English','Nothing exists from eternity but God, and God is not the matter or a part of any creature, but only the maker.','',NULL,'Nothing,Matter',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4118,'God','William Ames','Philosopher','1576','\nNovember 14, 1633\n','English','Participation in the blessings of the union with Christ comes when the faithful have all the things needed to live well and blessedly to God.','',NULL,'Live,Blessings',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4119,'','William Ames','Philosopher','1576','\nNovember 14, 1633\n','English','Sanctification is not to be understood here as a separation from ordinary use or consecration to some special use, although this meaning is often present in Scripture, sometimes referring to outward and sometimes to inward or effectual separation.','',NULL,'Special,Sometimes,Here',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4120,'God','William Ames','Philosopher','1576','\nNovember 14, 1633\n','English','The attributes of God tell us what He is and who He is.','',NULL,'Tell,Attributes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4121,'God','William Ames','Philosopher','1576','\nNovember 14, 1633\n','English','The efficiency of God may be understood as either creation or providence.','',NULL,'May,Either',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4122,'Religion,God','William Ames','Philosopher','1576','\nNovember 14, 1633\n','English','The first act of religion, therefore, concerns those things which are communicated to us from God. The other concerns those things which we yield to God.','',NULL,'Act',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4123,'Good,God','William Ames','Philosopher','1576','\nNovember 14, 1633\n','English','The good pleasure of God is an act of the divine will freely and effectively determining all things.','',NULL,'Act',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4124,'Fitness','William Ames','Philosopher','1576','\nNovember 14, 1633\n','English','The goodness of a thing created is the perfection of its fitness for the use which it serves. Now that use is either particular or universal.','',NULL,'Perfection,Either',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4125,'God','William Ames','Philosopher','1576','\nNovember 14, 1633\n','English','The ordinary ministry is that which receives all of its direction from the will of God revealed in the Scriptures and from those means which God has appointed in the church for its continual edification.','',NULL,'Means,Direction',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4126,'','William Ames','Philosopher','1576','\nNovember 14, 1633\n','English','The starting point of sanctification is the filthiness, corruption, or stain of sin.','',NULL,'Corruption,Point,Sin',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4127,'God','William Ames','Philosopher','1576','\nNovember 14, 1633\n','English','The will of God is eternal because He does not begin to will what He did not will before, nor cease to will what He willed before.','',NULL,'Did,Before',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4128,'God','William Ames','Philosopher','1576','\nNovember 14, 1633\n','English','The will of God is single and totally one in Him.','',NULL,'Single,Him',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4129,'Money,Women','Lord Amherst','Soldier','\nJanuary 29, 1717\n','\nAugust 3, 1797\n','British','There are three easy ways of losing money - racing is the quickest, women the most pleasant, and farming the most certain.','',NULL,'Easy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4130,'','Edmondo De Amicis','Novelist','\nOctober 21, 1846\n','\nMarch 11, 1908\n','Italian','A woman is always a mystery: one must not be fooled by her face and her hearts inspiration.','',NULL,'Must,Woman,Her',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4131,'Life','Barbara Amiel','Journalist','\nDecember 4, 1940\n','','British','Dictatorships do cut down on rape, and pillage, not to mention sexual harassment, by the simple expedient of sending people to labour camps for life or cutting off their hands without a trial.','',NULL,'Simple,Without',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4132,'','Barbara Amiel','Journalist','\nDecember 4, 1940\n','','British','All share complicity in the destruction of that much under-rated phenomenon called liberty.','',NULL,'Liberty,Share,Phenomenon',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4133,'','Barbara Amiel','Journalist','\nDecember 4, 1940\n','','British','Among those people lucky enough, if you will, to have actually been brought to trial as a political prisoner, several historians have said there has not been one acquittal since the Bolshevik Revolution.','',NULL,'Political,Revolution,Enough',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4134,'','Barbara Amiel','Journalist','\nDecember 4, 1940\n','','British','By now it is evident that the Soviet Union must gain control of Europe to maintain its empire.','',NULL,'Must,Control,Union',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4135,'','Barbara Amiel','Journalist','\nDecember 4, 1940\n','','British','Here in Canada, in the Western world, we are inside the walls. Outside the walls are the barbarians.','',NULL,'Here,Inside,Outside',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4136,'','Barbara Amiel','Journalist','\nDecember 4, 1940\n','','British','I have been lucky enough to have had the opportunity of travelling across this country and enduring all the classic situations that go with talking to people.','',NULL,'Country,Enough,Talking',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4137,'Morning','Barbara Amiel','Journalist','\nDecember 4, 1940\n','','British','I have got up at truly deplorable hours in the morning to confront Vancouver\'s Jack Webster on television because I have been told that is the place to get exposure for ideas.','',NULL,'Place,Ideas',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4138,'','Barbara Amiel','Journalist','\nDecember 4, 1940\n','','British','In a free world there is, alas, more common crime than in a dictatorial system.','',NULL,'Free,System,Common',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4139,'Society','Barbara Amiel','Journalist','\nDecember 4, 1940\n','','British','It did not occur to us that the Marxists\' solution was fraudulent or that their vision was distorted, that whatever the wrongs in our society it was not the ideology of theirs that will cure them.','',NULL,'Did,Whatever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4140,'','Barbara Amiel','Journalist','\nDecember 4, 1940\n','','British','It is not empty rhetoric to talk of the Free World.','',NULL,'Free,Talk,Empty',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4141,'','Barbara Amiel','Journalist','\nDecember 4, 1940\n','','British','Of course the barbarians\' aim of world domination has not escaped the attention of the Europeans, perhaps because unlike us they are closer to the walls.','',NULL,'Attention,Aim,Perhaps',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4142,'','Barbara Amiel','Journalist','\nDecember 4, 1940\n','','British','Only a free West can help the prisoners of today\'s left- and right-wing dictatorships.','',NULL,'Today,Help,Free',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4143,'Society','Barbara Amiel','Journalist','\nDecember 4, 1940\n','','British','Our society is not perfect and this will come as no surprise to many of you.','',NULL,'Perfect,Surprise',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4144,'War','Barbara Amiel','Journalist','\nDecember 4, 1940\n','','British','Outside the walls, among others, is the Soviet Empire. It is malevolent, destructive and expanding. It has swallowed up over half a dozen countries since World War II.','',NULL,'Others,Since',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4145,'','Barbara Amiel','Journalist','\nDecember 4, 1940\n','','British','Since Europe is dependent on imports of energy and most of its raw materials, it can be subdued, if not quite conquered, without all those nuclear weapons the Soviets have aimed at it simply through the shipping routes and raw materials they control.','',NULL,'Without,Control,Through',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4146,'','Barbara Amiel','Journalist','\nDecember 4, 1940\n','','British','The interests of the Soviet Union are in controlling highly developed countries and having the benefit of their economies so that they can run their own inefficient empire.','',NULL,'Union,Run,Countries',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4147,'Time,Technology','Barbara Amiel','Journalist','\nDecember 4, 1940\n','','British','The People\'s Republic of China has not yet reached the military might of the Soviet Empire. It requires a little more time and a little more infusion of Western aid, loans, technology and the hard currency of our tourists.','',NULL,'Hard',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4148,'','Barbara Amiel','Journalist','\nDecember 4, 1940\n','','British','The same liberty that protects me also protects members of the Mafia.','',NULL,'Liberty,Same,Mafia',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4149,'','Barbara Amiel','Journalist','\nDecember 4, 1940\n','','British','The world today is divided into the free and the enslaved.','',NULL,'Today,Free,Divided',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4150,'','Barbara Amiel','Journalist','\nDecember 4, 1940\n','','British','There are, of course, all sorts of other unpleasant regimes outside the walls as well - the military dictators of Latin America and the apartheid regime of South Africa.','',NULL,'America,Military,Africa',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4151,'Time','Barbara Amiel','Journalist','\nDecember 4, 1940\n','','British','There is sometimes a peculiar confusion in the West that equates progress to whatever is recent or whatever is new, and it is time we understood that progress has nothing to do with the chronology of an idea.','',NULL,'Nothing,Confusion',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4152,'','Barbara Amiel','Journalist','\nDecember 4, 1940\n','','British','They are feeding the world that will devour them and their children.','',NULL,'Children,Feeding,Devour',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4153,'','Barbara Amiel','Journalist','\nDecember 4, 1940\n','','British','Totalitarianism is feudalism in the twelfth century sense of the word.','',NULL,'Sense,Word,Century',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4154,'','Barbara Amiel','Journalist','\nDecember 4, 1940\n','','British','When faced with the inevitable fatigue that comes with the recycling of speeches and the recycling of thoughts in a rather small stream of vortex, I am urged to not be ashamed of recycling.','',NULL,'Thoughts,Small,Rather',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4155,'','Barbara Amiel','Journalist','\nDecember 4, 1940\n','','British','When virtue is at liberty, so to some extent is vice.','',NULL,'Liberty,Virtue,Vice',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4156,'Future','Henri Frederic Amiel','Philosopher','\nSeptember 27, 1821\n','1881','Swiss','Destiny has two ways of crushing us - by refusing our wishes and by fulfilling them.','',NULL,'Two,Destiny',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4157,'Thankful','Henri Frederic Amiel','Philosopher','\nSeptember 27, 1821\n','1881','Swiss','Thankfulness is the beginning of gratitude. Gratitude is the completion of thankfulness. Thankfulness may consist merely of words. Gratitude is shown in acts.','',NULL,'Gratitude,May',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4158,'Life,Love,Time','Henri Frederic Amiel','Philosopher','\nSeptember 27, 1821\n','1881','Swiss','Life is short and we have never too much time for gladdening the hearts of those who are travelling the dark journey with us. Oh be swift to love, make haste to be kind.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4159,'Respect','Henri Frederic Amiel','Philosopher','\nSeptember 27, 1821\n','1881','Swiss','There is no respect for others without humility in one\'s self.','',NULL,'Self,Without',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4160,'Good,Women','Henri Frederic Amiel','Philosopher','\nSeptember 27, 1821\n','1881','Swiss','Women wish to be loved without a why or a wherefore; not because they are pretty, or good, or well-bred, or graceful, or intelligent, but because they are themselves.','',NULL,'Without',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4161,'Good','Henri Frederic Amiel','Philosopher','\nSeptember 27, 1821\n','1881','Swiss','Learn to... be what you are, and learn to resign with a good grace all that you are not.','',NULL,'Learn,Grace',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4162,'Life','Henri Frederic Amiel','Philosopher','\nSeptember 27, 1821\n','1881','Swiss','The man who has no inner-life is a slave to his surroundings.','',NULL,'Slave',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4163,'','Henri Frederic Amiel','Philosopher','\nSeptember 27, 1821\n','1881','Swiss','Our duty is to be useful, not according to our desires but according to our powers.','',NULL,'Duty,Useful,Desires',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4164,'Music','Henri Frederic Amiel','Philosopher','\nSeptember 27, 1821\n','1881','Swiss','Music is harmony, harmony is perfection, perfection is our dream, and our dream is heaven.','',NULL,'Dream,Heaven',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4165,'Intelligence','Henri Frederic Amiel','Philosopher','\nSeptember 27, 1821\n','1881','Swiss','Man becomes man only by his intelligence, but he is man only by his heart.','',NULL,'Heart,Becomes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4166,'Age','Henri Frederic Amiel','Philosopher','\nSeptember 27, 1821\n','1881','Swiss','I\'m not interested in age. People who tell me their age are silly. You\'re as old as you feel.','',NULL,'Old,Tell',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4167,'','Henri Frederic Amiel','Philosopher','\nSeptember 27, 1821\n','1881','Swiss','Tell me what you feel in your room when the full moon is shining in upon you and your lamp is dying out, and I will tell you how old you are, and I shall know if you are happy.','',NULL,'Happy,Old,Tell',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4168,'Truth','Henri Frederic Amiel','Philosopher','\nSeptember 27, 1821\n','1881','Swiss','Materialism coarsens and petrifies everything, making everything vulgar, and every truth false.','',NULL,'Everything,Making',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4169,'Hope','Henri Frederic Amiel','Philosopher','\nSeptember 27, 1821\n','1881','Swiss','Uncertainty is the refuge of hope.','',NULL,'Refuge',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4170,'','Henri Frederic Amiel','Philosopher','\nSeptember 27, 1821\n','1881','Swiss','Doing easily what others find difficult is talent; doing what is impossible for talent is genius.','',NULL,'Find,Others,Impossible',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4171,'Truth','Henri Frederic Amiel','Philosopher','\nSeptember 27, 1821\n','1881','Swiss','Truth is not only violated by falsehood; it may be equally outraged by silence.','',NULL,'Silence,May',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4172,'','Henri Frederic Amiel','Philosopher','\nSeptember 27, 1821\n','1881','Swiss','Tears are the symbol of the inability of the soul to restrain its emotion and retain its self command.','',NULL,'Self,Soul,Emotion',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4173,'','Henri Frederic Amiel','Philosopher','\nSeptember 27, 1821\n','1881','Swiss','Any landscape is a condition of the spirit.','',NULL,'Spirit,Condition,Landscape',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4174,'','Henri Frederic Amiel','Philosopher','\nSeptember 27, 1821\n','1881','Swiss','Blessed be childhood, which brings down something of heaven into the midst of our rough earthliness.','',NULL,'Blessed,Down,Heaven',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4175,'Success,Future','Henri Frederic Amiel','Philosopher','\nSeptember 27, 1821\n','1881','Swiss','Everything you need for better future and success has already been written. And guess what? All you have to do is go to the library.','',NULL,'Better',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4176,'Faith','Henri Frederic Amiel','Philosopher','\nSeptember 27, 1821\n','1881','Swiss','Action and faith enslave thought, both of them in order not be troubled or inconvenienced by reflection, criticism, and doubt.','',NULL,'Doubt,Thought',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4177,'Life','Henri Frederic Amiel','Philosopher','\nSeptember 27, 1821\n','1881','Swiss','Common sense is calculation applied to life.','',NULL,'Sense,Common',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4178,'Life,Experience','Henri Frederic Amiel','Philosopher','\nSeptember 27, 1821\n','1881','Swiss','Common sense is the measure of the possible; it is composed of experience and prevision; it is calculation applied to life.','',NULL,'Sense',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4179,'','Henri Frederic Amiel','Philosopher','\nSeptember 27, 1821\n','1881','Swiss','Conquering any difficulty always gives one a secret joy, for it means pushing back a boundary-line and adding to one\'s liberty.','',NULL,'Joy,Liberty,Secret',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4180,'Family','Henri Frederic Amiel','Philosopher','\nSeptember 27, 1821\n','1881','Swiss','Woman is the salvation or the destruction of the family. She carries its destiny in the folds of her mantle.','',NULL,'Woman,Destiny',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4181,'','Idi Amin','Statesman','\nMay 17, 1928\n','\nAugust 16, 2003\n','','If we knew the meaning to everything that is happening to us, then there would be no meaning.','',NULL,'Everything,Meaning,Knew',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4182,'','Idi Amin','Statesman','\nMay 17, 1928\n','\nAugust 16, 2003\n','','In any country there must be people who have to die. They are the sacrifices any nation has to make to achieve law and order.','',NULL,'Must,Law,Country',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4183,'','Idi Amin','Statesman','\nMay 17, 1928\n','\nAugust 16, 2003\n','','You cannot run faster than a bullet.','',NULL,'Cannot,Run,Bullet',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4184,'','Idi Amin','Statesman','\nMay 17, 1928\n','\nAugust 16, 2003\n','','Sometimes people mistake the way I talk for what I am thinking.','',NULL,'Thinking,Sometimes,Talk',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4185,'','Idi Amin','Statesman','\nMay 17, 1928\n','\nAugust 16, 2003\n','','I am the hero of Africa.','',NULL,'Hero,Africa',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4186,'','Kingsley Amis','Novelist','\nApril 22, 1922\n','\nOctober 22, 1995\n','English','Laziness has become the chief characteristic of journalism, displacing incompetence.','',NULL,'Become,Laziness,Journalism',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4187,'','Kingsley Amis','Novelist','\nApril 22, 1922\n','\nOctober 22, 1995\n','English','I sometimes feel that more lousy dishes are presented under the banner of pate than any other.','',NULL,'Sometimes,Lousy,Banner',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4188,'','Kingsley Amis','Novelist','\nApril 22, 1922\n','\nOctober 22, 1995\n','English','If you can\'t annoy somebody, there\'s little point in writing.','',NULL,'Writing,Point,Somebody',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4189,'Life','Kingsley Amis','Novelist','\nApril 22, 1922\n','\nOctober 22, 1995\n','English','It is no wonder that people are so horrible when they start their life as children.','',NULL,'Children,Start',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4190,'Love','Kingsley Amis','Novelist','\nApril 22, 1922\n','\nOctober 22, 1995\n','English','Sex is a momentary itch, love never lets you go.','',NULL,'Sex,Lets',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4191,'','Kingsley Amis','Novelist','\nApril 22, 1922\n','\nOctober 22, 1995\n','English','He resolved, having done it once, never to move his eyeballs again.','',NULL,'Done,Again,Once',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4192,'Faith','Kingsley Amis','Novelist','\nApril 22, 1922\n','\nOctober 22, 1995\n','English','He was of the faith chiefly in the sense that the church he currently did not attend was Catholic.','',NULL,'Did,Sense',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4193,'','Kingsley Amis','Novelist','\nApril 22, 1922\n','\nOctober 22, 1995\n','English','His mouth had been used as a latrine by some small creature of the night, and then as its mausoleum.','',NULL,'Night,Small,Used',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4194,'Life','Kingsley Amis','Novelist','\nApril 22, 1922\n','\nOctober 22, 1995\n','English','It was no wonder that people were so horrible when they started life as children.','',NULL,'Children,Started',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4195,'Life','Kingsley Amis','Novelist','\nApril 22, 1922\n','\nOctober 22, 1995\n','English','No wonder people are so horrible when they start life as children.','',NULL,'Children,Start',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4196,'Religion,Great','Kingsley Amis','Novelist','\nApril 22, 1922\n','\nOctober 22, 1995\n','English','One of the great benefits of organised religion is that you can be forgiven your sins, which must be a wonderful thing. I mean, I carry my sins around with me, there\'s nobody there to forgive them.','',NULL,'Must',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4197,'','Kingsley Amis','Novelist','\nApril 22, 1922\n','\nOctober 22, 1995\n','English','Outside every fat man there was an even fatter man trying to close in.','',NULL,'Trying,Fat,Outside',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4198,'','Kingsley Amis','Novelist','\nApril 22, 1922\n','\nOctober 22, 1995\n','English','Self criticism must be my guide to action, and the first rule for its employment is that in itself it is not a virtue, only a procedure.','',NULL,'Must,Self,Action',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4199,'','Kingsley Amis','Novelist','\nApril 22, 1922\n','\nOctober 22, 1995\n','English','There was no end to the ways in which nice things are nicer than nasty ones.','',NULL,'Nice,End,Ways',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4200,'','Martin Amis','Author','\nAugust 25, 1949\n','','British','Bullets cannot be recalled. They cannot be uninvented. But they can be taken out of the gun.','',NULL,'Cannot,Gun,Taken',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4201,'Money,Strength','Martin Amis','Author','\nAugust 25, 1949\n','','British','Money doesn\'t mind if we say it\'s evil, it goes from strength to strength. It\'s a fiction, an addiction, and a tacit conspiracy.','',NULL,'Mind',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4202,'Art','Martin Amis','Author','\nAugust 25, 1949\n','','British','Only in art will the lion lie down with the lamb, and the rose grow without thorn.','',NULL,'Lie,Without',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4203,'Life','Martin Amis','Author','\nAugust 25, 1949\n','','British','All my adult life I have been searching for the right adjective to describe my father\'s peculiarly aggressive comic style. I recently settled on \'defamatory.\'','',NULL,'Father,Style',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4204,'','Martin Amis','Author','\nAugust 25, 1949\n','','British','All novelists write in a different way, but I always write in longhand and then do two versions of typescript on a computer.','',NULL,'Different,Two,Write',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4205,'Work','Martin Amis','Author','\nAugust 25, 1949\n','','British','All writers of fiction will at some point find themselves abandoning a piece of work - or find themselves putting it aside, as we gently say.','',NULL,'Find,Themselves',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4206,'Good','Martin Amis','Author','\nAugust 25, 1949\n','','British','Deciding to write a novel about something - as opposed to finding you are writing a novel around something - sounds to me like a good evocation of writer\'s block.','',NULL,'Writing,Around',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4207,'Great','Martin Amis','Author','\nAugust 25, 1949\n','','British','Every 10 years you\'re a different person, and the really great books evolve with you as you get older. They\'re full of new rewards.','',NULL,'Person,Different',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4208,'Life','Martin Amis','Author','\nAugust 25, 1949\n','','British','Every writer hopes or boldly assumes that his life is in some sense exemplary, that the particular will turn out to be universal.','',NULL,'Sense,Turn',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4209,'Funny','Martin Amis','Author','\nAugust 25, 1949\n','','British','Everything seems fine until you\'re about 40. Then something is definitely beginning to go wrong. And you look in the mirror with your old habit of thinking, \'While I accept that everyone grows old and dies, it\'s a funny thing, but I\'m an exception to that rule.\'','',NULL,'Everything,Thinking',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4210,'Time','Martin Amis','Author','\nAugust 25, 1949\n','','British','I am, incidentally, the only writer to have received the Somerset Maugham award twice - the first time for my first novel, the second time for my second first novel.','',NULL,'Second,Writer',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4211,'','Martin Amis','Author','\nAugust 25, 1949\n','','British','I would never write about someone that forced me to write at a lower register than what I can write.','',NULL,'Someone,Write,Forced',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4212,'','Martin Amis','Author','\nAugust 25, 1949\n','','British','If every inhabitant of a liberal democracy believes in liberal democracy, then it doesn\'t matter what creed or colour they are.','',NULL,'Democracy,Matter,Liberal',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4213,'Religion,God','Martin Amis','Author','\nAugust 25, 1949\n','','British','If God existed, and if He cared for humankind, He would never have given us religion.','',NULL,'Cared',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4214,'','Martin Amis','Author','\nAugust 25, 1949\n','','British','In America, the policeman is a working-class hero. In England, the policeman is a working-class traitor.','',NULL,'Hero,America,Traitor',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4215,'Love','Martin Amis','Author','\nAugust 25, 1949\n','','British','It is very difficult, it is perhaps impossible, for someone who loves his mother to love the woman whom your father left her for.','',NULL,'Mother,Father',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4216,'','Martin Amis','Author','\nAugust 25, 1949\n','','British','It\'s an ancient idea that the leader of a democracy should not be the cleverest but the most average. That\'s an arguable point, but the world has decided otherwise - except in America, where it still divides the country right down the middle.','',NULL,'Democracy,Down,Country',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4217,'Good,Great','Martin Amis','Author','\nAugust 25, 1949\n','','British','It\'s becoming clearer and clearer to me that the world is there to be celebrated by writers, and in fact this is what all the good ones do, and that the great fashion for gloom and grimness was in fact a false path that certain writers took, I think in response to the horrors of the first half of th','',NULL,'Fashion',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4218,'','Martin Amis','Author','\nAugust 25, 1949\n','','British','Jane was my wicked stepmother: she was generous, affectionate and resourceful; she salvaged my schooling and I owe her an unknowable debt for that. One flaw: sometimes, early on, she would tell me things designed to make me think less of my mother, and I would wave her away, saying, \'Jane, this just','',NULL,'Mother,Saying,Sometimes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4219,'Best','Martin Amis','Author','\nAugust 25, 1949\n','','British','Kingsley Amis was a lenient father. His paternal style, in the early years, can best be described as amiably minimalist - in other words, my mother did it all.','',NULL,'Mother,Father',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4220,'Life,Family','Martin Amis','Author','\nAugust 25, 1949\n','','British','Language leads a double life - and so does the novelist. You chat with family and friends, you attend to your correspondence, you consult menus and shopping lists, you observe road signs, and so on. Then you enter your study, where language exists in quite another form - as the stuff of patterned ar','',NULL,'Friends',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4221,'','Martin Amis','Author','\nAugust 25, 1949\n','','British','Like fundamentalist Judaism and medieval Christianity, Islam is totalist. That is to say, it makes a total claim on the individual.','',NULL,'Islam,Makes,Individual',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4222,'','Martin Amis','Author','\nAugust 25, 1949\n','','British','My literary career kicked off in 1956 when, as a resident of Swansea, South Wales, I published my first novel, \'Lucky Jim.\'','',NULL,'Career,Off,Lucky',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4223,'','Martin Amis','Author','\nAugust 25, 1949\n','','British','No novel has ever changed anything, as far as I can see.','',NULL,'Anything,Ever,Far',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4224,'','Martin Amis','Author','\nAugust 25, 1949\n','','British','Novelists are stamina merchants, grinders, nine-to-fivers, and their career curves follow the usual arc of human endeavour.','',NULL,'Human,Career,Follow',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4225,'Experience','A. R. Ammons','Poet','','','American','Everything is discursive opinion instead of direct experience.','',NULL,'Everything,Opinion',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4226,'','A. R. Ammons','Poet','','','American','Only silence perfects silence.','',NULL,'Silence',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4227,'','A. R. Ammons','Poet','','','American','I can\'t tell you where a poem comes from, what it is, or what it is for: nor can any other man. The reason I can\'t tell you is that the purpose of a poem is to go past telling, to be recognised by burning.','',NULL,'Past,Reason,Tell',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4228,'Change','A. R. Ammons','Poet','','','American','I must stress here the point that I appreciate clarity, order, meaning, structure, rationality: they are necessary to whatever provisional stability we have, and they can be the agents of gradual and successful change.','',NULL,'Successful,Stress',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4229,'Alone','A. R. Ammons','Poet','','','American','Is it not careless to become too local when there are four hundred billion stars in our galaxy alone.','',NULL,'Become,Stars',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4230,'','A. R. Ammons','Poet','','','American','A poem generated by its own laws may be unrealized and bad in terms of so-called objective principles of taste, judgement, deduction.','',NULL,'Bad,May,Judgement',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4231,'','A. R. Ammons','Poet','','','American','Anything looked at closely becomes wonderful.','',NULL,'Anything,Wonderful,Becomes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4232,'Poetry','A. R. Ammons','Poet','','','American','Besides the actual reading in class of many poems, I would suggest you do two things: first, while teaching everything you can and keeping free of it, teach that poetry is a mode of discourse that differs from logical exposition.','',NULL,'Everything,Two',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4233,'','A. R. Ammons','Poet','','','American','Definition, rationality, and structure are ways of seeing, but they become prisons when they blank out other ways of seeing.','',NULL,'Become,Ways,Seeing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4234,'','A. R. Ammons','Poet','','','American','Each poem in becoming generates the laws by which it is generated: extensions of the laws to other poems never completely take.','',NULL,'Laws,Becoming,Poem',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4235,'Time,Health','A. R. Ammons','Poet','','','American','Even if you walk exactly the same route each time - as with a sonnet - the events along the route cannot be imagined to be the same from day to day, as the poet\'s health, sight, his anticipations, moods, fears, thoughts cannot be the same.','',NULL,'Thoughts',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4236,'','A. R. Ammons','Poet','','','American','For though we often need to be restored to the small, concrete, limited, and certain, we as often need to be reminded of the large, vague, unlimited, unknown.','',NULL,'Small,Often,Though',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4237,'Nature,Poetry','A. R. Ammons','Poet','','','American','I am grateful for - though I can\'t keep up with - the flood of articles, theses, and textbooks that mean to share insight concerning the nature of poetry.','',NULL,'Mean',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4238,'','A. R. Ammons','Poet','','','American','I take the walk to be the externalization of an interior seeking so that the analogy is first of all between the external and the internal.','',NULL,'Between,Walk,Seeking',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4239,'Time','A. R. Ammons','Poet','','','American','If a poem is each time new, then it is necessarily an act of discovery, a chance taken, a chance that may lead to fulfillment or disaster.','',NULL,'May,Chance',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4240,'God','A. R. Ammons','Poet','','','American','If the greatest god is the stillness all the motions add up to, then we must ineluctably be included.','',NULL,'Greatest,Must',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4241,'Music,Poetry','A. R. Ammons','Poet','','','American','If we ask a vague question, such as, \'What is poetry?\' we expect a vague answer, such as, \'Poetry is the music of words,\' or \'Poetry is the linguistic correction of disorder.\'','',NULL,'Words',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4242,'Nature','A. R. Ammons','Poet','','','American','In nature there are few sharp lines.','',NULL,'Few,Lines',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4243,'Poetry','A. R. Ammons','Poet','','','American','Once every five hundred years or so, a summary statement about poetry comes along that we can\'t imagine ourselves living without.','',NULL,'Without,Living',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4244,'Poetry','A. R. Ammons','Poet','','','American','Poetry leads us to the unstructured sources of our beings, to the unknown, and returns us to our rational, structured selves refreshed.','',NULL,'Unknown,Rational',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4245,'Poetry','A. R. Ammons','Poet','','','American','Probably all the attention to poetry results in some value, though the attention is more often directed to lesser than to greater values.','',NULL,'Often,Attention',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4246,'','A. R. Ammons','Poet','','','American','Questions structure and, so, to some extent predetermine answers.','',NULL,'Questions,Answers,Structure',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4247,'Change,Poetry','A. R. Ammons','Poet','','','American','That\'s a wonderful change that\'s taken place, and so most poetry today is published, if not directly by the person, certainly by the enterprise of the poet himself, working with his friends.','',NULL,'Today',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4248,'Poetry','A. R. Ammons','Poet','','','American','The poet exposes himself to the risk. All that has been said about poetry, all that he has learned about poetry, is only a partial assurance.','',NULL,'Learned,Said',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4249,'','A. R. Ammons','Poet','','','American','There\'s something to be said in favor of working in isolation in the real world.','',NULL,'Real,Working,Said',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4250,'Pet,Time,Patience','Cleveland Amory','Historian','\nSeptember 2, 1917\n','\nOctober 14, 1998\n','American','As anyone who has ever been around a cat for any length of time well knows, cats have enormous patience with the limitations of the human kind.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4251,'','Cleveland Amory','Historian','\nSeptember 2, 1917\n','\nOctober 14, 1998\n','American','There are three terrible ages of childhood - 1 to 10, 10 to 20, and 20 to 30.','',NULL,'Three,Childhood,Terrible',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4252,'Life','Cleveland Amory','Historian','\nSeptember 2, 1917\n','\nOctober 14, 1998\n','American','The facts of life are very stubborn things.','',NULL,'Stubborn,Facts',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4253,'Family,Good','Cleveland Amory','Historian','\nSeptember 2, 1917\n','\nOctober 14, 1998\n','American','A \'good\' family, it seems, is one that used to be better.','',NULL,'Better',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4254,'','Cleveland Amory','Historian','\nSeptember 2, 1917\n','\nOctober 14, 1998\n','American','I can\'t take a well-tanned person seriously.','',NULL,'Person,Seriously',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4255,'','Cleveland Amory','Historian','\nSeptember 2, 1917\n','\nOctober 14, 1998\n','American','The New England conscience does not stop you from doing what you shouldn\'t-it just stops you from enjoying it.','',NULL,'Conscience,Stop,England',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4256,'','Cleveland Amory','Historian','\nSeptember 2, 1917\n','\nOctober 14, 1998\n','American','The opera is like a husband with a foreign title - expensive to support, hard to understand and therefore a supreme social challenge.','',NULL,'Husband,Hard,Understand',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4257,'','James F. Amos','Soldier','\nNovember 12, 1946\n','','American','There\'s a mindset of flexibility and adaptability that comes with us. We don\'t mind hardship. We don\'t mind somebody saying, \'Go in and do this nasty job.\' Whatever the job is, we can do it. That\'s why the nation has a Marine Corps.','',NULL,'Mind,Job,Saying',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4258,'','James F. Amos','Soldier','\nNovember 12, 1946\n','','American','If you\'re not ready the moment things happen, then you\'re irrelevant, you might as well not go.','',NULL,'Happen,Moment,Might',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4259,'','James F. Amos','Soldier','\nNovember 12, 1946\n','','American','All Marines, sailors and civilian Marines, regardless of sexual orientation, are Marines first. Every Marine is a valued member of our war-fighting team.','',NULL,'Team,Sexual,Marines',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4260,'','James F. Amos','Soldier','\nNovember 12, 1946\n','','American','I felt that justice had been served and that the world was, in some way, a better place for all of us.','',NULL,'Justice,Better,Place',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4261,'Women,Men,Best','James F. Amos','Soldier','\nNovember 12, 1946\n','','American','I\'m not out for quotas. I\'m out to attract the best young men and women of our nation.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4262,'War','James F. Amos','Soldier','\nNovember 12, 1946\n','','American','Memorial bracelets memorializing prisoners of war, missing in action, killed in action, and those who died of wounds or injuries sustained in a combat theater are authorized.','',NULL,'Action,Missing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4263,'','James F. Amos','Soldier','\nNovember 12, 1946\n','','American','Our nation will have 50 percent less ability to do whatever our bidding is because the joint strike fighter program was canceled. There is nothing that is going to be a replacement besides the Joint Strike Fighter.','',NULL,'Nothing,Whatever,Nation',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4264,'','James F. Amos','Soldier','\nNovember 12, 1946\n','','American','Spread the gospel that the Marine Corps is a force that has changed. We\'re not in 1942 anymore.','',NULL,'Force,Changed,Anymore',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4265,'','James F. Amos','Soldier','\nNovember 12, 1946\n','','American','The Marine Corps has been, and will continue to be, America\'s Expeditionary Force in Readiness - ready to respond to today\'s crisis, with today\'s Marine forces, today.','',NULL,'Today,Crisis,America',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4266,'','James F. Amos','Soldier','\nNovember 12, 1946\n','','American','There\'s not really a ban on the KIA bracelet specifically. There are regulations for wearing the uniform and specifically jewelry, and Marines are not allowed to wear bracelets. This falls under that spectrum. Now, the KIA bracelet will be lumped into the same category as the POW/MIA bracelets, whic','',NULL,'Same,Wear,Jewelry',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4267,'Nature,War','James F. Amos','Soldier','\nNovember 12, 1946\n','','American','We are acknowledging the close personal nature of our 10 years at war and the strong bonds of fidelity that Marines have for one another, especially for those fellow Marines who we have lost.','',NULL,'Strong',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4268,'','James F. Amos','Soldier','\nNovember 12, 1946\n','','American','We can\'t stay in Afghanistan forever.','',NULL,'Stay,Forever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4269,'Time,Home','James F. Amos','Soldier','\nNovember 12, 1946\n','','American','We\'re all concerned about the budget. We\'re all concerned about what\'s happening financially in our country. There\'s no question about it. Congress is working day and night. In fact, every time I go home the lights are on at the top of the Capitol.','',NULL,'Night',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4270,'Good','John Amos','Actor','\nDecember 27, 1939\n','','American','I could have begged. They made it obvious to me that if I wanted to come back and be a good boy... but I\'d rather be in Roots than Good Times.','',NULL,'Made,Wanted',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4271,'','John Amos','Actor','\nDecember 27, 1939\n','','American','I\'ve never seen oil slicks covering such a large area in the Gulf of Mexico.','',NULL,'Seen,Large,Oil',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4272,'','John Amos','Actor','\nDecember 27, 1939\n','','American','It was an ongoing struggle to say no, I don\'t want to be a part of the perpetuation of this stereotype.','',NULL,'Struggle,Stereotype,Part',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4273,'Work,God,History','John Amos','Actor','\nDecember 27, 1939\n','','American','They killed my character off and as God would have it, just when they told me I would never work again, I got cast in a little program called Roots, and as they would say, the rest is history.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4274,'Love,Trust','Tori Amos','Musician','\nAugust 22, 1963\n','','American','In our minds, love and lust are really separated. It\'s hard to find someone that can be kind and you can trust enough to leave your kids with, and isn\'t afraid to throw her man up against the wall and lick him from head to toe.','',NULL,'Someone',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4275,'Courage','Tori Amos','Musician','\nAugust 22, 1963\n','','American','Healing takes courage, and we all have courage, even if we have to dig a little to find it.','',NULL,'Healing,Find',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4276,'','Tori Amos','Musician','\nAugust 22, 1963\n','','American','Some people are afraid of what they might find if they try to analyze themselves too much, but you have to crawl into your wounds to discover where your fears are. Once the bleeding starts, the cleansing can begin.','',NULL,'Find,Try,Afraid',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4277,'Love','Tori Amos','Musician','\nAugust 22, 1963\n','','American','I usually get myself into situations that cause sparks. I mean I\'m a girl that likes the storms. I love feeling alive, I love walking out in the cold in my bare feet and feeling the ice on my toes.','',NULL,'Girl,Feeling',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4278,'','Tori Amos','Musician','\nAugust 22, 1963\n','','American','Some of the most wonderful people are the ones who don\'t fit into boxes.','',NULL,'Wonderful,Fit,Ones',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4279,'Alone','Tori Amos','Musician','\nAugust 22, 1963\n','','American','I have so many different personalities in me and I still feel lonely.','',NULL,'Lonely,Different',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4280,'','Tori Amos','Musician','\nAugust 22, 1963\n','','American','I find that in the 21st century, there\'s not a lot of compassion for what other people are going through or the walk that they have to walk.','',NULL,'Through,Find,Compassion',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4281,'','Tori Amos','Musician','\nAugust 22, 1963\n','','American','I know I\'m an acquired taste - I\'m anchovies. And not everybody wants those hairy little things.','',NULL,'Everybody,Wants,Taste',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4282,'Time','Tori Amos','Musician','\nAugust 22, 1963\n','','American','I\'m a musician first, a food-lover second, a dirty mouth with feet, and a girl last time I checked.','',NULL,'Girl,Last',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4283,'','Tori Amos','Musician','\nAugust 22, 1963\n','','American','Sometimes you need to take a departure from what you do to something that\'s slightly different in order to get inspiration.','',NULL,'Different,Sometimes,Order',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4284,'Life','Tori Amos','Musician','\nAugust 22, 1963\n','','American','Give me life, give me pain, give me myself again.','',NULL,'Pain,Give',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4285,'Good','Tori Amos','Musician','\nAugust 22, 1963\n','','American','For the most part, pianos are female to me. Sometimes they\'re dykes, and they\'re always good fun.','',NULL,'Fun,Sometimes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4286,'','Tori Amos','Musician','\nAugust 22, 1963\n','','American','I\'m a classic emerald green Sixties Jaguar that nobody can own, but my husband is allowed to drive.','',NULL,'Husband,Nobody,Green',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4287,'Marriage','Tori Amos','Musician','\nAugust 22, 1963\n','','American','A key to keeping your husband is getting him to miss you. That keeps a marriage fresh.','',NULL,'Husband,Him',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4288,'','Tori Amos','Musician','\nAugust 22, 1963\n','','American','Being in your forties - any woman who isn\'t there yet, I just have to say to you: Euphoria is coming to you.','',NULL,'Woman,Coming,Euphoria',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4289,'','Tori Amos','Musician','\nAugust 22, 1963\n','','American','I\'m really quite happy to say that in my early 40s, I wake up feeling sexy, and I can\'t say I felt that way in my late 20s.','',NULL,'Happy,Sexy,Feeling',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4290,'Fear','Tori Amos','Musician','\nAugust 22, 1963\n','','American','If you have an issue with homosexuality, then it comes to your own fear and your own darkness.','',NULL,'Darkness,Issue',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4291,'Change,Time','Tori Amos','Musician','\nAugust 22, 1963\n','','American','Our generation has an incredible amount of realism, yet at the same time it loves to complain and not really change. Because, if it does change, then it won\'t have anything to complain about.','',NULL,'Anything',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4292,'Life','Tori Amos','Musician','\nAugust 22, 1963\n','','American','As the sun sets, we\'ve all had those nights where you question your choices and where your life is going.','',NULL,'Sun,Question',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4293,'Mom','Tori Amos','Musician','\nAugust 22, 1963\n','','American','I became a mom at 37 and having a child has been an emancipation for me.','',NULL,'Child,Having',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4294,'Women','Tori Amos','Musician','\nAugust 22, 1963\n','','American','I don\'t mind a dirty girl. But what I find tragic is when we, as women, become not the subject of our own story but someone else\'s object.','',NULL,'Girl,Mind',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4295,'','Tori Amos','Musician','\nAugust 22, 1963\n','','American','I think you have to know who you are. Get to know the monster that lives in your soul, dive deep into your soul and explore it.','',NULL,'Deep,Soul,Lives',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4296,'Good','Tori Amos','Musician','\nAugust 22, 1963\n','','American','If you are a nurturing mother, and a good one, you can go to play groups, sit on the floor and play all the games, and have tea with the other mothers, but wouldn\'t you like to think that\'s not all there is? That you haven\'t hung up your high heels without knowing how to walk in them?','',NULL,'Mother,Without',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4297,'','Tori Amos','Musician','\nAugust 22, 1963\n','','American','Many people lock a part of themselves away. It\'s a bit sacred.','',NULL,'Away,Themselves,Bit',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4298,'','Tori Amos','Musician','\nAugust 22, 1963\n','','American','Our world is a huge mess right now, and not big enough for masses of intolerant people.','',NULL,'Enough,Big,Mess',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4299,'','Wally Amos','Businessman','\nJuly 1, 1936\n','','American','I believe, along with many others, that you must first ask for what you want before you can have it.','',NULL,'Believe,Must,Before',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4300,'','Wally Amos','Businessman','\nJuly 1, 1936\n','','American','Nothing is an obstacle unless you say it is.','',NULL,'Nothing,Unless,Obstacle',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4301,'','Wally Amos','Businessman','\nJuly 1, 1936\n','','American','Email is the greatest thing.','',NULL,'Greatest,Email',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4302,'','Wally Amos','Businessman','\nJuly 1, 1936\n','','American','I lost a company. So what? It\'s just stuff. Can\'t take it with you.','',NULL,'Lost,Stuff,Company',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4303,'','Wally Amos','Businessman','\nJuly 1, 1936\n','','American','In some areas I am more noted for reading then I am for cookies!','',NULL,'Reading,Cookies,Areas',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4304,'','Wally Amos','Businessman','\nJuly 1, 1936\n','','American','Many who resort to crime ultimately can\'t read or write.','',NULL,'Write,Read,Crime',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4305,'Great','David Amram','Composer','\nNovember 17, 1930\n','','American','That is the way a great master carpenter feels, or an architect or composer or anyone who creates anything - people want to be appreciated for what they have done.','',NULL,'Done,Anything',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4306,'','David Amram','Composer','\nNovember 17, 1930\n','','American','A few years later, my Uncle David took me to the Earle Theatre to hear Duke Ellington.','',NULL,'Few,Theatre,Hear',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4307,'Politics,Knowledge','David Amram','Composer','\nNovember 17, 1930\n','','American','Allen Ginsberg was a world authority on the writing of William Blake, and had an incredible knowledge of classic literature and world politics.','',NULL,'Writing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4308,'','David Amram','Composer','\nNovember 17, 1930\n','','American','Esquire, in a July, 1957 issue, has a photograph of me playing the French horn at the Five Spot.','',NULL,'Playing,Five,Issue',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4309,'','David Amram','Composer','\nNovember 17, 1930\n','','American','Even before he had one book published, Jack was one of those people you could feel was very special.','',NULL,'Book,Before,Special',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4310,'','David Amram','Composer','\nNovember 17, 1930\n','','American','Franz Kline, who became known for his black and white paintings, did a whole series of gorgeous landscapes and wonderful portraits that may still hang in Greenwich Village.','',NULL,'May,Black,Did',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4311,'Music','David Amram','Composer','\nNovember 17, 1930\n','','American','I learned from my uncle that jazz, like symphony music, was built to last.','',NULL,'Learned,Last',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4312,'','David Amram','Composer','\nNovember 17, 1930\n','','American','I was part of it, and I am still part of it today in terms of what it means to a whole new generation of people who are interested in the enduring energy, achievements, spirit and creativity that exemplified our era.','',NULL,'Today,Still,Creativity',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4313,'Music,Art','David Amram','Composer','\nNovember 17, 1930\n','','American','I wish to share and pass down some of my generation\'s traits, and encourage young people to create their own art, music, and literature.','',NULL,'Down',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4314,'','David Amram','Composer','\nNovember 17, 1930\n','','American','In a jazz atmosphere, the audience members were so quiet and respectful of the musicians that you felt you were almost part of a meeting at a church or a temple, where everyone was completely in tune with the sermon and what the whole event was about.','',NULL,'Everyone,Whole,Almost',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4315,'','David Amram','Composer','\nNovember 17, 1930\n','','American','In jazz, you listen to what the bass player is doing and what the drummer is doing, what the pianist and the guitarist is doing, and then you play something that compliments that, so you are thinking simultaneously and thinking ahead.','',NULL,'Thinking,Play,Listen',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4316,'Change,Music','David Amram','Composer','\nNovember 17, 1930\n','','American','In symphonic music, when you are conducting, you do the same thing. You are feeling the whole orchestra, thinking ahead so you can prepare for a change.','',NULL,'Feeling',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4317,'Education,Knowledge','David Amram','Composer','\nNovember 17, 1930\n','','American','Lawrence Ferlinghetti had a tremendous education as an artist and also an enormous knowledge of literarture.','',NULL,'Artist',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4318,'Music','David Amram','Composer','\nNovember 17, 1930\n','','American','That by listening to some music, by reading some books, by looking at paintings, and most important by hanging out with one another - by collaborating with one another and creating your own network - you can achieve something that is much better than what is out there.','',NULL,'Important,Better',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4319,'Music,Poetry','David Amram','Composer','\nNovember 17, 1930\n','','American','That is what I did with Jack, and that\'s why he liked to do the readings with me because he knew I was there for him, and for our ability to blend the poetry and the music.','',NULL,'Him',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4320,'','David Amram','Composer','\nNovember 17, 1930\n','','American','The atmosphere was wide open in those circles that we traveled in.','',NULL,'Open,Atmosphere,Wide',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4321,'Peace,Society','David Amram','Composer','\nNovember 17, 1930\n','','American','The idea of the peace movement and of people who spent their entire lives trying to have a more egalitarian, just society, suddenly became swamped by the record industry, by the new rock and roll culture, and by the idea of not trusting anyone over thirty.','',NULL,'Rock',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4322,'Art','David Amram','Composer','\nNovember 17, 1930\n','','American','The Upper Bohemia people wore tuxedos in an art gallery, and Lower Bohemia was all of us.','',NULL,'Gallery,Bohemia',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4323,'','David Amram','Composer','\nNovember 17, 1930\n','','American','There are a lot of wonderful things created in our culture that have been ignored that can speak to them.','',NULL,'Wonderful,Speak,Culture',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4324,'Life,Love,Dreams','David Amram','Composer','\nNovember 17, 1930\n','','American','We had common interests in the beauty of the French language. We both had a tremendous love of jazz. We shared dreams of getting married and having a family, living in the country, leading an idyllic life.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4325,'Art','David Amram','Composer','\nNovember 17, 1930\n','','American','We met with the poet Frank O\'Hara, who was a link between Upper and Lower Bohemia, and who worked at the Museum of Modern Art, where we had hoped to do the readings.','',NULL,'Between,Worked',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4326,'Life,Music','David Amram','Composer','\nNovember 17, 1930\n','','American','When today\'s generation reads Jack\'s books or they listen to the music created by some of us, I believe that they see there is a different way of approaching today\'s life and today\'s sometimes seeming hopelessness that can provide answers.','',NULL,'Today',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4327,'Time','David Amram','Composer','\nNovember 17, 1930\n','','American','When you are accompanying someone, you are listening to them the way you listen to a Bach Chorale, where four parts are going on at the same time, all of which are gorgeous melodies, all being played simultaneously.','',NULL,'Someone,Same',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4328,'','Morey Amsterdam','Actor','\nDecember 14, 1908\n','\nOctober 27, 1996\n','American','A Cannibal is a person who walks into a restaurant and orders a waiter.','',NULL,'Person,Restaurant,Waiter',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4329,'','Morey Amsterdam','Actor','\nDecember 14, 1908\n','\nOctober 27, 1996\n','American','Even the police have an unlisted number.','',NULL,'Police,Number',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4330,'','Roald Amundsen','Explorer','\nJuly 16, 1872\n','\nJune 18, 1928\n','Norwegian','Adventure is just bad planning.','',NULL,'Bad,Adventure,Planning',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4331,'Knowledge','Roald Amundsen','Explorer','\nJuly 16, 1872\n','\nJune 18, 1928\n','Norwegian','We must always remember with gratitude and admiration the first sailors who steered their vessels through storms and mists, and increased our knowledge of the lands of ice in the South.','',NULL,'Gratitude,Must',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4332,'Life,Change,Work','Namie Amuro','Musician','\nSeptember 20, 1977\n','','Japanese','Aside from my work, in my everyday private life, I\'m not a very adventureous person. I don\'t look for change.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4333,'','Namie Amuro','Musician','\nSeptember 20, 1977\n','','Japanese','During my grief, I realised there was nothing I could do for my mother, but I did have a child.','',NULL,'Mother,Nothing,Did',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4334,'','Namie Amuro','Musician','\nSeptember 20, 1977\n','','Japanese','If I don\'t think about anything, and start with a clean slate, in terms of what I have to do, a lot of different ideas come up, and I can think about things more openly.','',NULL,'Anything,Different,Start',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4335,'Alone,Morning','Namie Amuro','Musician','\nSeptember 20, 1977\n','','Japanese','Now, on nights that I can\'t sleep, I play video games alone until the morning.','',NULL,'Sleep',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4336,'','Namie Amuro','Musician','\nSeptember 20, 1977\n','','Japanese','Actually, recording the Suite Chic album was so much fun and while working on this new album, people that I\'ve worked with from Suite Chic has lend their voice.','',NULL,'Fun,Working,While',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4337,'','Namie Amuro','Musician','\nSeptember 20, 1977\n','','Japanese','After I can be happy with knowing that I did what I wanted to do.','',NULL,'Happy,Did,After',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4338,'','Namie Amuro','Musician','\nSeptember 20, 1977\n','','Japanese','Even my closest friend said I was finished, but I think I may be a little different from the others.','',NULL,'Friend,May,Different',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4339,'Friendship,Trust','Namie Amuro','Musician','\nSeptember 20, 1977\n','','Japanese','Even where friendship is concerned, it takes me a long time to trust people.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4340,'','Namie Amuro','Musician','\nSeptember 20, 1977\n','','Japanese','For the most part, I don\'t care about what everyone else is doing, or what is popular.','',NULL,'Care,Else,Everyone',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4341,'','Namie Amuro','Musician','\nSeptember 20, 1977\n','','Japanese','From my debut until now, I\'ve always wanted to sing and dance.','',NULL,'Dance,Wanted,Until',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4342,'','Namie Amuro','Musician','\nSeptember 20, 1977\n','','Japanese','I came back to do a live concert. Nobody had done that before and I know my managers were worried.','',NULL,'Live,Done,Before',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4343,'Time','Namie Amuro','Musician','\nSeptember 20, 1977\n','','Japanese','I enjoyed the opportunities, but there was no time to think.','',NULL,'Enjoyed',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4344,'','Namie Amuro','Musician','\nSeptember 20, 1977\n','','Japanese','I get even more nervous singing when everyone\'s fallen silent, but I really try to communicate the meaning of the lyrics, and there\'s people there listening to that, and if they\'re moved by it, then I\'m moved as well.','',NULL,'Try,Everyone,Silent',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4345,'','Namie Amuro','Musician','\nSeptember 20, 1977\n','','Japanese','I guess you could say I\'m cautious, or a coward.','',NULL,'Coward,Guess,Cautious',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4346,'','Namie Amuro','Musician','\nSeptember 20, 1977\n','','Japanese','I had no choice in the decision to make myself available. I was not always doing things I wanted to do.','',NULL,'Decision,Wanted,Choice',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4347,'','Namie Amuro','Musician','\nSeptember 20, 1977\n','','Japanese','I never had the chance to consider what or how I wanted to be.','',NULL,'Wanted,Chance,Consider',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4348,'','Namie Amuro','Musician','\nSeptember 20, 1977\n','','Japanese','I stopped caring what people thought.','',NULL,'Thought,Caring,Stopped',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4349,'Work','Namie Amuro','Musician','\nSeptember 20, 1977\n','','Japanese','I think afterall, a promotion video is a piece of work in it\'s own right.','',NULL,'Piece,Video',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4350,'','Namie Amuro','Musician','\nSeptember 20, 1977\n','','Japanese','I think that ballads are always something where I can really become one with the audiance.','',NULL,'Become,Ballads',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4351,'','Namie Amuro','Musician','\nSeptember 20, 1977\n','','Japanese','I\'m not completely at ease at rapping, I can\'t do it well yet.','',NULL,'Ease,Rapping,Yet',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4352,'','Namie Amuro','Musician','\nSeptember 20, 1977\n','','Japanese','If I can\'t get a mental image from the song, I won\'t sing it.','',NULL,'Song,Won,Sing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4353,'','Namie Amuro','Musician','\nSeptember 20, 1977\n','','Japanese','If I get to wrapped up in how I have to be, or what I have to do, things gradually get worse and worse.','',NULL,'Worse,Wrapped,Gradually',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4354,'','Namie Amuro','Musician','\nSeptember 20, 1977\n','','Japanese','In the beginning, I didn\'t dance that much and stuff.','',NULL,'Dance,Beginning,Stuff',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4355,'','Namie Amuro','Musician','\nSeptember 20, 1977\n','','Japanese','My popularity plunged three years ago and I didn\'t try to court publicity.','',NULL,'Try,Three,Popularity',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4356,'','Namie Amuro','Musician','\nSeptember 20, 1977\n','','Japanese','People around me called me an idol, so that\'s what I was.','',NULL,'Around,Idol,Called',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4357,'','Anacharsis','Philosopher','','','','Written laws are like spiders\' webs, and will, like them, only entangle and hold the poor and weak, while the rich and powerful will easily break through them.','',NULL,'Powerful,Through,Rich',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4358,'','Anacharsis','Philosopher','','','','Play so that you may be serious.','',NULL,'May,Play,Serious',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4359,'Health','Anacharsis','Philosopher','','','','The first draught serveth for health, the second for pleasure, the third for shame, and the fourth for madness.','',NULL,'Second,Madness',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4360,'Men','Anacharsis','Philosopher','','','','Wise men argue causes; fools decide them.','',NULL,'Wise,Fools',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4361,'','Anacharsis','Philosopher','','','','Every man is his own chief enemy.','',NULL,'Enemy,Chief',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4362,'Love,Money,War','Anacreon','Poet','','','Greek','Cursed be he above all others Who\'s enslaved by love of money. Money takes the place of brothers, Money takes the place of parents, Money brings us war and slaughter.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4363,'Love','Anacreon','Poet','','','Greek','I both love and do not love; and am mad and not mad.','',NULL,'Mad,Both',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4364,'Life','Anastacia','Musician','\nSeptember 17, 1973\n','','American','To make a difference is just... I think... the purpose of what life is.','',NULL,'Purpose,Difference',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4365,'Change,Nature','Anastacia','Musician','\nSeptember 17, 1973\n','','American','I\'m a fighter by nature and nothing will ever change that.','',NULL,'Nothing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4366,'Life','Anastacia','Musician','\nSeptember 17, 1973\n','','American','I live a very real life.','',NULL,'Live,Real',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4367,'','Anastacia','Musician','\nSeptember 17, 1973\n','','American','I wear glasses, have a big scar, I sing loud, and I am blond. I\'m sorry!','',NULL,'Sorry,Big,Sing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4368,'Best','Anastacia','Musician','\nSeptember 17, 1973\n','','American','Once someone asked me three words that best describe me and I said \'Loud, Louder, and Loudest\'!','',NULL,'Someone,Words',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4369,'Wedding','Trey Anastasio','Musician','\nSeptember 30, 1964\n','','American','I\'ve been sober for two-and-a-half years, My children are happy. In August, my wife and I will celebrate our fifteenth wedding anniversary. My band is back together with a sold-out tour.','',NULL,'Happy,Wife',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4370,'Time','Trey Anastasio','Musician','\nSeptember 30, 1964\n','','American','Musicians from the beginning of time have been there to express the mood and the musical feelings in the air for whatever\'s going on in that particular culture. It\'s the greatest joy as a musician to be able to translate that, be part of something and watch the scenery around you.','',NULL,'Greatest,Feelings',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4371,'Music,Age','Trey Anastasio','Musician','\nSeptember 30, 1964\n','','American','Music has always been my protection against the world, from a very young age. I feel safe inside of a jam.','',NULL,'Young',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4372,'','Trey Anastasio','Musician','\nSeptember 30, 1964\n','','American','We\'re never going to stop! Three hundred shows a year forever!','',NULL,'Year,Three,Stop',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4373,'','Trey Anastasio','Musician','\nSeptember 30, 1964\n','','American','What I thought at the moment was the worst thing that could happen was absolutely the biggest gift I\'ve received.','',NULL,'Happen,Thought,Moment',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4374,'Experience','Trey Anastasio','Musician','\nSeptember 30, 1964\n','','American','I\'ve always loved the experience of working together with other people toward an artistic goal.','',NULL,'Together,Goal',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4375,'','Trey Anastasio','Musician','\nSeptember 30, 1964\n','','American','If there\'s one thing I discovered since I came back from hiatus, it\'s that you can\'t go backwards.','',NULL,'Since,Backwards,Hiatus',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4376,'','Trey Anastasio','Musician','\nSeptember 30, 1964\n','','American','There\'s so much excitement around the Phish tours, and if it stopped feeling that way, it would ruin everything we\'ve done for seventeen years.','',NULL,'Feeling,Everything,Done',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4377,'Life,Friendship','Trey Anastasio','Musician','\nSeptember 30, 1964\n','','American','Things have gone beyond my wildest expectations and dreams, and I feel like I\'ve been given so many blessings in my life, between my friendship with the guys in the band, our wonderful audience, being able to play this music, and then my family.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4378,'Alone,Time','Trey Anastasio','Musician','\nSeptember 30, 1964\n','','American','Anyone who writes knows that ultimately the majority of your time is spent alone in a room with a piano or a guitar, no matter what the project is.','',NULL,'Guitar',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4379,'Music','Trey Anastasio','Musician','\nSeptember 30, 1964\n','','American','As long as your intention is pure, and you know what you\'re in it for, then you\'re alright. And I\'m in it because I enjoy it. I take it seriously... real seriously. I mean I could sit and talk all day about the music.','',NULL,'Real,Mean',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4380,'Equality','Trey Anastasio','Musician','\nSeptember 30, 1964\n','','American','Equality implies individuality.','',NULL,'Implies',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4381,'Love','Trey Anastasio','Musician','\nSeptember 30, 1964\n','','American','I absolutely love the Philharmonic. I also love rock guitar.','',NULL,'Rock,Guitar',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4382,'','Trey Anastasio','Musician','\nSeptember 30, 1964\n','','American','I always dreamed of writing in an orchestral context. But when you finish a piece, you want to hear it. So we played everything with Phish.','',NULL,'Writing,Everything,Hear',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4383,'','Trey Anastasio','Musician','\nSeptember 30, 1964\n','','American','I am a prince I have it all, and I hear your foot steps on the wall, I wait in silence for your call, and take a shot and watch you fall.','',NULL,'Silence,Wait,Fall',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4384,'','Trey Anastasio','Musician','\nSeptember 30, 1964\n','','American','I can\'t wait to play the Hammerstein shows. Things have been exploding in the last week, and that\'s going to be the exclamation point.','',NULL,'Play,Wait,Last',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4385,'Life','Trey Anastasio','Musician','\nSeptember 30, 1964\n','','American','I cannot spend my entire life going around the country playing \'You Enjoy Myself \'.','',NULL,'Enjoy,Country',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4386,'Great','Trey Anastasio','Musician','\nSeptember 30, 1964\n','','American','I consider myself extremely lucky to have worked with so many great collaborators in my lifetime.','',NULL,'Lucky,Worked',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4387,'Music,Power','Trey Anastasio','Musician','\nSeptember 30, 1964\n','','American','I think the Internet is going to open up a lot of possibilities with music, and the shake-up of power is exciting to me.','',NULL,'Exciting',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4388,'','Trey Anastasio','Musician','\nSeptember 30, 1964\n','','American','I understand that transposing a song a half step can effect the believability of a lyric.','',NULL,'Understand,Song,Step',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4389,'Music','Trey Anastasio','Musician','\nSeptember 30, 1964\n','','American','I\'m not trying to pull the rug out from under anybody, but the music really does tell you where to go.','',NULL,'Trying,Tell',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4390,'Family','Trey Anastasio','Musician','\nSeptember 30, 1964\n','','American','I\'ve always loved musical theater. It\'s a bit of a family tradition.','',NULL,'Loved,Bit',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4391,'','Trey Anastasio','Musician','\nSeptember 30, 1964\n','','American','I\'ve learned that in the theater the story is everything. Every lyric, every line and every musical gesture has to propel the journey of a given character or the overall plot.','',NULL,'Character,Everything,Learned',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4392,'Music,Great,Amazing','Trey Anastasio','Musician','\nSeptember 30, 1964\n','','American','It was amazing and inspiring to see so many people come together through music to aid the great state of Vermont.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4393,'Life,Family,Morning','Trey Anastasio','Musician','\nSeptember 30, 1964\n','','American','My life had become a catastrophe. I had no idea how to turn it around. My band had broken up. I had almost lost my family. My whole life had devolved into a disaster. I believe that the police officer who stopped me at three a.m. that morning saved my life.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4394,'Men','Anaxagoras','Philosopher','500 BC','428 BC','Greek','Men would live exceedingly quiet if these two words, mine and thine, were taken away.','',NULL,'Live,Words',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4395,'','Anaxagoras','Philosopher','500 BC','428 BC','Greek','The descent to Hades is the same from every place.','',NULL,'Same,Place,Descent',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4396,'Great,God','Anaxagoras','Philosopher','500 BC','428 BC','Greek','Everything has a natural explanation. The moon is not a god, but a great rock, and the sun a hot rock.','',NULL,'Rock',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4397,'','Anaxagoras','Philosopher','500 BC','428 BC','Greek','Appearances are a glimpse of the unseen.','',NULL,'Unseen,Glimpse',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4398,'','Anaxagoras','Philosopher','500 BC','428 BC','Greek','It is not I who have lost the Athenians, but the Athenians who have lost me.','',NULL,'Lost',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4399,'Life,Family','Elena Anaya','Actress','\nJuly 17, 1975\n','','Spanish','I am not generous about telling people who I am and what I like to do because it\'s my life and it only belongs to me and my friends and family.','',NULL,'Friends',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4400,'Work','Elena Anaya','Actress','\nJuly 17, 1975\n','','Spanish','Always, your work is the same: You have to tell a story, you have to make a character. It doesn\'t matter if there are thousands of dollars, millions behind it, or if there is nothing.','',NULL,'Character,Nothing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4401,'','Elena Anaya','Actress','\nJuly 17, 1975\n','','Spanish','I always choose my projects for the script or what the director want to tell with that story. And if I like the story.','',NULL,'Tell,Story,Choose',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4402,'','Elena Anaya','Actress','\nJuly 17, 1975\n','','Spanish','I can hypnotize rabbits.','',NULL,'Rabbits',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4403,'Hope','Elena Anaya','Actress','\nJuly 17, 1975\n','','Spanish','I hope to be 70 and sitting at the table with journalists, talking about my films.','',NULL,'Talking,Films',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4404,'Time,Hope','Elena Anaya','Actress','\nJuly 17, 1975\n','','Spanish','I hope to grow up and see myself accepting myself and accepting time going by and everything falls.','',NULL,'Everything',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4405,'Love,Dreams,Mom','Elena Anaya','Actress','\nJuly 17, 1975\n','','Spanish','I love to fly. I always wanted to fly. It\'s been one of my dreams since I was 3 years old. I remember saying to my mom, 3 years old, every day, \'I can fly!\' Living on the ninth floor, it was dangerous.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4406,'','Elena Anaya','Actress','\nJuly 17, 1975\n','','Spanish','I never go to a gym unless I have to for a role, a contract. I try to take care of myself as a human being, not because I have to be in front of the camera.','',NULL,'Care,Human,Try',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4407,'','Elena Anaya','Actress','\nJuly 17, 1975\n','','Spanish','I think I am incredibly generous with how much I give to my projects, but that\'s my generosity with the job.','',NULL,'Job,Give,Generosity',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4408,'','Elena Anaya','Actress','\nJuly 17, 1975\n','','Spanish','I\'m 36 years old, and I\'m growing up. Little by little.','',NULL,'Old,Growing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4409,'','Elena Anaya','Actress','\nJuly 17, 1975\n','','Spanish','I\'m not 20 anymore, and I feel it.','',NULL,'Anymore',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4410,'','Elena Anaya','Actress','\nJuly 17, 1975\n','','Spanish','If you have what you want to say inside, and if you are crying for something that is true inside, it doesn\'t matter. The camera always sees it.','',NULL,'True,Matter,Crying',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4411,'Women','Elena Anaya','Actress','\nJuly 17, 1975\n','','Spanish','No one told me about boys. I had to figure it out myself. The first thing I learned was that sometimes they grow slower than women mentally.','',NULL,'Learned,Sometimes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4412,'','Elena Anaya','Actress','\nJuly 17, 1975\n','','Spanish','Surgery is a complicated thing to talk about, but I guess it could also be a dangerous thing to play with if you\'re not very secure about what you\'re doing.','',NULL,'Play,Talk,Dangerous',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4413,'Death','Elena Anaya','Actress','\nJuly 17, 1975\n','','Spanish','There is something about this generation living now, that we don\'t accept death.','',NULL,'Living,Accept',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4414,'God','Wladyslaw Anders','Politician','\nAugust 11, 1892\n','\nMay 12, 1970\n','Polish','May God permit us both to return to a free and independent Poland.','',NULL,'May,Free',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4415,'Freedom','Hans Christian Andersen','Author','\nApril 2, 1805\n','\nAugust 4, 1875\n','Danish','Just living is not enough. One must have sunshine, freedom, and a little flower.','',NULL,'Sunshine,Must',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4416,'Music','Hans Christian Andersen','Author','\nApril 2, 1805\n','\nAugust 4, 1875\n','Danish','Where words fail, music speaks.','',NULL,'Words,Fail',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4417,'Life','Hans Christian Andersen','Author','\nApril 2, 1805\n','\nAugust 4, 1875\n','Danish','Life itself is the most wonderful fairy tale.','',NULL,'Wonderful,Fairy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4418,'Life,God','Hans Christian Andersen','Author','\nApril 2, 1805\n','\nAugust 4, 1875\n','Danish','Every man\'s life is a fairy tale written by God\'s fingers.','',NULL,'Written',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4419,'Life','Hans Christian Andersen','Author','\nApril 2, 1805\n','\nAugust 4, 1875\n','Danish','My life is a lovely story, happy and full of incident.','',NULL,'Happy,Lovely',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4420,'Time','Hans Christian Andersen','Author','\nApril 2, 1805\n','\nAugust 4, 1875\n','Danish','Most of the people who will walk after me will be children, so make the beat keep time with short steps.','',NULL,'Children,After',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4421,'Travel','Hans Christian Andersen','Author','\nApril 2, 1805\n','\nAugust 4, 1875\n','Danish','Travelling expands the mind rarely.','',NULL,'Mind,Rarely',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4422,'Family,Funny','Anthony Anderson','Actor','\nAugust 15, 1970\n','','American','I realized my family was funny, because nobody ever wanted to leave our house.','',NULL,'Ever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4423,'','Anthony Anderson','Actor','\nAugust 15, 1970\n','','American','Everyone realized I was the innocent victim of a shakedown.','',NULL,'Everyone,Innocent,Victim',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4424,'','Anthony Anderson','Actor','\nAugust 15, 1970\n','','American','More oftentimes than not, you\'re automatically guilty before innocent.','',NULL,'Before,Guilty,Innocent',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4425,'Business','Anthony Anderson','Actor','\nAugust 15, 1970\n','','American','You can say what you want to about a rapper in a movie, but look at what Ice Cube has done. Ice Cube has created more opportunities for other actors to get jobs in this business than some actors have.','',NULL,'Done,Movie',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4426,'Time','Anthony Anderson','Actor','\nAugust 15, 1970\n','','American','Be ready for when your time comes, you will have that window of opportunity, so seize the moment and capitalise on it.','',NULL,'Moment,Ready',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4427,'Funny','Anthony Anderson','Actor','\nAugust 15, 1970\n','','American','It\'s sort of an action flick. You can\'t be that funny trying to steal diamonds.','',NULL,'Trying,Action',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4428,'','Anthony Anderson','Actor','\nAugust 15, 1970\n','','American','My choices were never wrong.','',NULL,'Wrong,Choices',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4429,'Nature','Anthony Anderson','Actor','\nAugust 15, 1970\n','','American','Comedy is second nature for me.','',NULL,'Comedy,Second',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4430,'Work,Best','Anthony Anderson','Actor','\nAugust 15, 1970\n','','American','Glenn Close is a living icon. You look at the work, and I think it\'s wild, because she thinks some of her best work was in Dangerous Liaisons and that\'s what I believe as well.','',NULL,'Believe',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4431,'','Anthony Anderson','Actor','\nAugust 15, 1970\n','','American','I ain\'t got nothing. I\'ve got this watch, and these shoes, and that\'s about it.','',NULL,'Nothing,Shoes,Watch',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4432,'','Anthony Anderson','Actor','\nAugust 15, 1970\n','','American','I provide a little comic relief.','',NULL,'Relief,Comic,Provide',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4433,'','Anthony Anderson','Actor','\nAugust 15, 1970\n','','American','I went to the High School for Performing Arts, and to Howard University on a talent scholarship.','',NULL,'School,Talent,High',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4434,'Funny','Anthony Anderson','Actor','\nAugust 15, 1970\n','','American','I\'m not a comedian. I\'m an actor who just happens to be funny on occasion.','',NULL,'Actor,Happens',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4435,'Good,Best','Anthony Anderson','Actor','\nAugust 15, 1970\n','','American','I\'ve gotten my butt kicked by the best. Jet Li beat me up the best, but Steven Segal can still kick a good butt. It\'s a different kind of kicking, though.','',NULL,'Different',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4436,'','Anthony Anderson','Actor','\nAugust 15, 1970\n','','American','I\'ve worked with some actors who can\'t act.','',NULL,'Act,Worked',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4437,'Work,Respect','Anthony Anderson','Actor','\nAugust 15, 1970\n','','American','If they respect the craft and what we\'re doing and they bring something to the table and they work hard, I don\'t care what you do as your side job or as your day job.','',NULL,'Care',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4438,'Art,Respect','Anthony Anderson','Actor','\nAugust 15, 1970\n','','American','If you respect the art and you have some talent about you, I\'m on your team.','',NULL,'Team',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4439,'','Anthony Anderson','Actor','\nAugust 15, 1970\n','','American','Independent films are where you really get to cut your teeth and have some fun and do the things that mainstream Hollywood doesn\'t want to do.','',NULL,'Fun,Films,Hollywood',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4440,'Great','Anthony Anderson','Actor','\nAugust 15, 1970\n','','American','It\'s a remake of a film called Inferno Affairs. It\'s a Hong Kong film, and if we come anywhere close to what they did in the original, we\'re going to have a hot property on our hands, because Inferno Affairs is a great piece.','',NULL,'Did,Film',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4441,'','Anthony Anderson','Actor','\nAugust 15, 1970\n','','American','It\'s just a matter of me opening up the page and whatever is written on the page, that\'s what I\'m here to do.','',NULL,'Here,Matter,Whatever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4442,'','Anthony Anderson','Actor','\nAugust 15, 1970\n','','American','Leo couldn\'t deliver Mr. Martin Scorsese his Oscar with \'The Aviator\', but I will go on record to say I will do so in \'The Departed\'.','',NULL,'Oscar,Leo,Departed',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4443,'Strength','Anthony Anderson','Actor','\nAugust 15, 1970\n','','American','My wife and I have always trusted each other, and I have to thank her strength.','',NULL,'Wife,Her',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4444,'','Anthony Anderson','Actor','\nAugust 15, 1970\n','','American','Romeo Must Die was the first film that I did where I was able to just be free as an actor.','',NULL,'Must,Did,Die',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4445,'','Anthony Anderson','Actor','\nAugust 15, 1970\n','','American','Set your heights more than what you see around you, see beyond.','',NULL,'Around,Beyond,Heights',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4446,'','Anthony Anderson','Actor','\nAugust 15, 1970\n','','American','Some of these guys... I\'ve worked with Ice Cube, I think he\'s an immensely talented rapper and actor.','',NULL,'Actor,Guys,Worked',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4447,'','Benny Anderson','','','','','If we thought it would improve our relationship, we would get married tomorrow, but as it is, nearly 7 years after we got engaged, we are content to wait.','',NULL,'Tomorrow,Thought,After',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4448,'Work,Time','Benny Anderson','','','','','The situation in America is when it starts moving there, all the bands from England move over to America and work from there, so that they\'re available all the time for everyone that wants them in person.','',NULL,'Moving',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4449,'Music,Hope','Benny Anderson','','','','','We simply write the kind of music we enjoy most and hope that our audience will enjoy it too.','',NULL,'Enjoy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4450,'Good','Benny Anderson','','','','','What you make up in your heads sticks if it\'s good, falls out if it\'s bad. If we still remember something a day after we made it up, it might be worth building on.','',NULL,'Bad,Remember',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4451,'Food','Beth Anderson','Composer','','','American','Everything is just better in California - the wine, the food, fruits and vegetables, the comforts of living. Even the instrumentalists are generous and curious. Everything is wonderful.','',NULL,'Better,Everything',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4452,'Music,Women','Beth Anderson','Composer','','','American','Women\'s music is underrepresented.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4453,'','Bob Anderson','','','','','I threw myself into this artform because photography had given me a new sense of mission and identity.','',NULL,'Sense,Identity,Mission',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4454,'Respect','Bob Anderson','','','','','The crowd paid little or no respect to every player out there tonight.','',NULL,'Player,Paid',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4455,'','Bob Anderson','','','','','There\'s nothing so rewarding as to make people realize they are worthwhile in this world.','',NULL,'Nothing,Realize,Worthwhile',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4456,'','Bob Anderson','','','','','We don\'t want to miss anybody or slight anybody.','',NULL,'Miss,Anybody,Slight',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4457,'','Bob Anderson','','','','','You can\'t always wait for the guys at the top. Every manager at every level in the organization has an opportunity, big or small, to do something. Every manager\'s got some sphere of autonomy. Don\'t pass the buck up the line.','',NULL,'Small,Big,Wait',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4458,'Good','Brady Anderson','Athlete','\nJanuary 18, 1964\n','','American','I guess when you have that one monster season, it\'s good because you\'re recognized. If it weren\'t for that season, not as many people would know about my career. But it also kind of diminishes what I did in other years.','',NULL,'Career,Did',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4459,'','Brady Anderson','Athlete','\nJanuary 18, 1964\n','','American','I know what I did and how I accomplished it. I am proud of it and know that it was done with integrity.','',NULL,'Integrity,Done,Did',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4460,'','Brady Anderson','Athlete','\nJanuary 18, 1964\n','','American','I look at it logically. We need four wins. We\'re one step closer.','',NULL,'Step,Four,Closer',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4461,'Funny,Health','Brady Anderson','Athlete','\nJanuary 18, 1964\n','','American','It\'s so funny that people specify that year because in a way it was the biggest battle for me health wise.','',NULL,'Wise',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4462,'Life','Brady Anderson','Athlete','\nJanuary 18, 1964\n','','American','What cracks me up is people who think I don\'t take baseball seriously. It\'s the most important thing in my life. They don\'t know how hard it is for me to get a bad game out of my mind. I still can\'t, but I\'m getting better.','',NULL,'Mind,Bad',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4463,'','Brady Anderson','Athlete','\nJanuary 18, 1964\n','','American','When I played, I had a natural ability to jump and run, and I just wanted to get bigger and heavier.','',NULL,'Wanted,Run,Natural',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4464,'','Brady Anderson','Athlete','\nJanuary 18, 1964\n','','American','When you\'re going bad, sometimes you need to relax more. I\'ve always been intense. I didn\'t need to be more intense.','',NULL,'Bad,Sometimes,Relax',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4465,'','Carl D. Anderson','Scientist','\nSeptember 3, 1905\n','\nJanuary 11, 1991\n','American','Information of fundamental importance to the general problem of atomic structure has resulted from systematic studies of the cosmic radiation carried out by the Wilson cloud-chamber method.','',NULL,'Problem,General,Importance',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4466,'Great,Positive','Carl D. Anderson','Scientist','\nSeptember 3, 1905\n','\nJanuary 11, 1991\n','American','Measurements of the specific ionization of both the positive and negative particles, by counting the number of droplets per unit length along the tracks, showed the great majority of both the positive and negative particles to possess unit electric charge.','',NULL,'Negative',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4467,'Home','Carl D. Anderson','Scientist','\nSeptember 3, 1905\n','\nJanuary 11, 1991\n','American','Sweden is the home of my ancestors, and I have reserved a special place in my heart for Sweden.','',NULL,'Heart,Special',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4468,'','Charles R. Anderson','Scientist','','','','Observe which side resorts to the most vociferous name-calling and you are likely to have identified the side with the weaker argument and they know it.','',NULL,'Side,Argument,Likely',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4469,'','Chris Anderson','Businessman','','','American','Free is really, you know, the gift of Silicon Valley to the world. It\'s an economic force, it\'s a technical force. It\'s a deflationary force, if not handled right. It is abundance, as opposed to scarcity.','',NULL,'Free,Gift,Economic',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4470,'Time','Chris Anderson','Businessman','','','American','And it\'s interesting, when you look at the predictions made during the peak of the boom in the 1990s, about e-commerce, or internet traffic, or broadband adoption, or internet advertising, they were all right - they were just wrong in time.','',NULL,'Made,Wrong',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4471,'Technology','Chris Anderson','Businessman','','','American','And this is one way to do technology forecasting; get a sense of where technology is, and then anticipate the next upturn.','',NULL,'Sense,Next',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4472,'Change,Technology','Chris Anderson','Businessman','','','American','And what\'s interesting about the hybrids taking off is you\'ve now introduced electric motors to the automobile industry. It\'s the first radical change in automobile technology in 100 years.','',NULL,'Off',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4473,'Technology','Chris Anderson','Businessman','','','American','The first stage in a technology\'s advance is that it\'ll fall below a critical price. After it falls below a critical price, it will tend, if it\'s successful, to rise above a critical mass, a penetration.','',NULL,'Successful,After',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4474,'','Clive Anderson','Entertainer','\nDecember 10, 1952\n','','English','Schoolchildren and older people like the idea of planting trees. For children, it\'s interesting that an acorn will grow into an oak, and for older people it\'s a legacy. And the act of planting a tree is not that difficult.','',NULL,'Children,Difficult,Idea',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4475,'God','Clive Anderson','Entertainer','\nDecember 10, 1952\n','','English','I don\'t think I\'m really a rude person, but now I see myself on television, I think, \'Oh, God, that is a bit strong.\' And I wonder if I\'ve always been like that and I haven\'t been aware of it.','',NULL,'Strong,Person',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4476,'','Clive Anderson','Entertainer','\nDecember 10, 1952\n','','English','Tree roots hold river banks together and stop the wind blowing soil away, there are many creatures that live in woods and they provide a sense of well-being and look nice.','',NULL,'Nice,Live,Together',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4477,'Gardening','Clive Anderson','Entertainer','\nDecember 10, 1952\n','','English','Gardening has just sort of grown on me. I find it therapeutic. And I like smelly things.','',NULL,'Find,Grown',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4478,'','Clive Anderson','Entertainer','\nDecember 10, 1952\n','','English','I am attached to the west coast of Scotland - it\'s gorgeous to look at and challenging. You have to contend with the possibility of being blown away or rained on. And in the summer months you can be eaten alive by midges.','',NULL,'Away,Alive,Summer',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4479,'','Clive Anderson','Entertainer','\nDecember 10, 1952\n','','English','I am going to have to stick to the script. If I muck around with the words it will defeat the object.','',NULL,'Words,Around,Defeat',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4480,'','Clive Anderson','Entertainer','\nDecember 10, 1952\n','','English','I do find myself surprised by the comedy shows that seem to have the same joke week in week out.','',NULL,'Find,Same,Joke',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4481,'Money','Clive Anderson','Entertainer','\nDecember 10, 1952\n','','English','I have done well out of TV, but not well enough to buy football clubs. I\'m not sure it\'s ever a way to make money.','',NULL,'Football,Done',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4482,'','Clive Anderson','Entertainer','\nDecember 10, 1952\n','','English','I like being forced to think about things in a different way.','',NULL,'Different,Forced',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4483,'Time,Home','Clive Anderson','Entertainer','\nDecember 10, 1952\n','','English','I like New York. There are similarities with London that make it feel rather like home, but at the same time it\'s slightly fictional.','',NULL,'Same',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4484,'','Clive Anderson','Entertainer','\nDecember 10, 1952\n','','English','I like to think of myself as a natural gardener.','',NULL,'Natural,Gardener',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4485,'','Clive Anderson','Entertainer','\nDecember 10, 1952\n','','English','I remember being in China and realising how irrelevant not even Britain is, but also Europe. We\'re just another remote country that hardly impinges on some places at all.','',NULL,'Remember,Country,Another',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4486,'','Clive Anderson','Entertainer','\nDecember 10, 1952\n','','English','I think political correctness is a moving line.','',NULL,'Moving,Political,Line',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4487,'','Clive Anderson','Entertainer','\nDecember 10, 1952\n','','English','I try to make myself walk around a bit, but I probably think about it more than I actually do it. Years ago, I did think about joining a gym.','',NULL,'Did,Try,Around',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4488,'','Clive Anderson','Entertainer','\nDecember 10, 1952\n','','English','I\'m a trained lawyer, after all, so I don\'t have to admit to anything.','',NULL,'Anything,After,Lawyer',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4489,'Best','Clive Anderson','Entertainer','\nDecember 10, 1952\n','','English','I\'m pale-skinned so I don\'t feel at my best on a beach.','',NULL,'Beach',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4490,'','Clive Anderson','Entertainer','\nDecember 10, 1952\n','','English','I\'ve always liked trees. And then, growing up, I took an interest in ecology, hedges being destroyed, the landscape being turned into prairies.','',NULL,'Growing,Interest,Took',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4491,'','Clive Anderson','Entertainer','\nDecember 10, 1952\n','','English','If I ever had any vanity, then I definitely lost it by being on television.','',NULL,'Lost,Ever,Television',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4492,'','Clive Anderson','Entertainer','\nDecember 10, 1952\n','','English','If I ever had any vanity, then I definitely lost it by being on television. It doesn\'t do you any favours in terms of showing you what you look like and what your emotions are.','',NULL,'Lost,Ever,Emotions',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4493,'','Clive Anderson','Entertainer','\nDecember 10, 1952\n','','English','If you are a rich person straining every sinew to keep every last pound in your pocket, there comes a point when you realize you are not just escaping the clutches of the Chancellor of the Exchequer. You are passing a greater burden on to people poorer than yourself, and depriving even poorer people','',NULL,'Yourself,Person,Rich',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4494,'','Clive Anderson','Entertainer','\nDecember 10, 1952\n','','English','If you look at it ecologically, deforestation is high on the list of things which bring devastation. You cut down trees to build homes, for fuel, and you end up with no trees left, and you have to move on. If you take the earth as a whole, eventually there\'s nowhere to move on to.','',NULL,'End,Down,Whole',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4495,'','Clive Anderson','Entertainer','\nDecember 10, 1952\n','','English','It is a bit frustrating. Things come and go in television. At the moment they\'ve gone.','',NULL,'Moment,Gone,Television',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4496,'','Clive Anderson','Entertainer','\nDecember 10, 1952\n','','English','It\'s true, people don\'t imagine I\'d be particularly woody.','',NULL,'True,Imagine,Woody',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4497,'Home','Clive Anderson','Entertainer','\nDecember 10, 1952\n','','English','My favourite plant is the foxglove. I think they are a perfect balance between being a garden plant and a wild plant, as at home in woodland as they are in a city.','',NULL,'Perfect,Between',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4498,'','Clive Anderson','Entertainer','\nDecember 10, 1952\n','','English','On the environmental front there\'s concern about global warming and high levels of carbon dioxide, and trees take in CO2 and store carbon.','',NULL,'High,Front,Trees',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4499,'','Dave Anderson','Writer','\nMay 6, 1929\n','','American','Dennis Conner is Pete Rose in deck shoes.','',NULL,'Shoes,Rose,Deck',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4500,'','Dave Anderson','Writer','\nMay 6, 1929\n','','American','Instead of sailing off into the sunset, he hopes to sail into the next century.','',NULL,'Off,Next,Sunset',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4501,'','Dave Anderson','Writer','\nMay 6, 1929\n','','American','Many Americans don\'t have an understanding of the freedoms they regularly enjoy.','',NULL,'Enjoy,Freedoms,Regularly',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4502,'','Dillon Anderson','Politician','','','American','It desirable to add one or two facts bearing on the domestic political aspects of the problem.','',NULL,'Political,Two,Problem',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4503,'Time','Elizabeth Garrett Anderson','Scientist','\nJune 9, 1836\n','\nDecember 17, 1917\n','English','I think he will probably come round in time, I mean to renew the subject pretty often.','',NULL,'Mean,Pretty',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4504,'Home,Death','Elizabeth Garrett Anderson','Scientist','\nJune 9, 1836\n','\nDecember 17, 1917\n','English','My mother speaks of my step being a source of life-long pain to her, that it is a living death, etc. By the same post I had several letters from anxious relatives, telling me that it was my duty to come home and thus ease my mother\'s anxiety.','',NULL,'Mother',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4505,'Work','Elizabeth Garrett Anderson','Scientist','\nJune 9, 1836\n','\nDecember 17, 1917\n','English','When I felt rather overcome with my father\'s opposition, I said as firmly as I could, that I must have this or something else, that I could not live without some real work.','',NULL,'Live,Father',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4506,'','Emma Anderson','Musician','\nJune 10, 1967\n','','British','I think some people found the production took away from the actual songs, which I can understand.','',NULL,'Understand,Away,Found',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4507,'Life,History,Art','Emma Anderson','Musician','\nJune 10, 1967\n','','British','No, my degree was history, not the practice of art! I can\'t draw to save my life you know.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4508,'Good','Emma Anderson','Musician','\nJune 10, 1967\n','','British','The worst thing is always thinking of titles for records, with some reason behind them, and she just came out with the word, which she thought was a good word, a hard word, and since then we\'ve sort of attached loads of meaning to it.','',NULL,'Hard,Thinking',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4509,'','Emma Anderson','Musician','\nJune 10, 1967\n','','British','We had so much press, and then they get bored... I think we\'ve done well to keep going.','',NULL,'Done,Bored,Keep',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4510,'Time,History','Eric Anderson','','','','','For the first time in history, a private company is organizing a mission to the moon. This mission will inspire countries of the world, citizens, our youth.','',NULL,'Youth',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4511,'Government','Eric Anderson','','','','','The private sector is motivated by profit and efficiency and the US government often is not.','',NULL,'Often,Private',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4512,'','Eugenie Anderson','Diplomat','\nMay 26, 1909\n','\nMarch 31, 1997\n','American','It is difficult sharing and capturing so many years of memories and the people behind the words-and even though that guest book can speak volumes, in between, the pages remain so silent.','',NULL,'Book,Between,Difficult',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4513,'','Eugenie Anderson','Diplomat','\nMay 26, 1909\n','\nMarch 31, 1997\n','American','We support President Truman\'s civil rights program.','',NULL,'Support,Rights,President',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4514,'Change,Good,Hope','Gillian Anderson','Actress','\nAugust 9, 1968\n','','American','I hope everyone that is reading this is having a really good day. And if you are not, just know that in every new minute that passes you have an opportunity to change that.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4515,'Work,Time','Gillian Anderson','Actress','\nAugust 9, 1968\n','','American','Be of service. Whether you make yourself available to a friend or co-worker, or you make time every month to do volunteer work, there is nothing that harvests more of a feeling of empowerment than being of service to someone in need.','',NULL,'Yourself',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4516,'','Gillian Anderson','Actress','\nAugust 9, 1968\n','','American','Just remember, you can do anything you set your mind to, but it takes action, perseverance, and facing your fears.','',NULL,'Mind,Anything,Remember',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4517,'','Gillian Anderson','Actress','\nAugust 9, 1968\n','','American','I mean the whole thing about meditation and yoga is about connecting to the higher part of yourself, and then seeing that every living thing is connected in some way.','',NULL,'Yourself,Mean,Living',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4518,'Life','Gillian Anderson','Actress','\nAugust 9, 1968\n','','American','My whole belief system is that our paths are drawn for us. I believe in reincarnation. I believe we\'re here to learn and grow. We choose how we come into this life based on what it is we have to learn. Some people have harder lessons than others.','',NULL,'Believe,Others',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4519,'','Gillian Anderson','Actress','\nAugust 9, 1968\n','','American','I am more spontaneous than my character.','',NULL,'Character',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4520,'','Gillian Anderson','Actress','\nAugust 9, 1968\n','','American','I believe people are in our lives for a reason. We\'re here to learn from each other.','',NULL,'Believe,Learn,Reason',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4521,'Life,Time','Gillian Anderson','Actress','\nAugust 9, 1968\n','','American','I truly believe that we can overcome any hurdle that lies before us and create the life we want to live. I have seen it happen time and time again.','',NULL,'Believe',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4522,'Time','Gillian Anderson','Actress','\nAugust 9, 1968\n','','American','The first time, where Fox Mulder and Scully met, she stands up for herself. She stands right there and gives it to him and that was extremely attractive.','',NULL,'Him,She',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4523,'','Gillian Anderson','Actress','\nAugust 9, 1968\n','','American','To re-live these characters would be wonderful, because I know when the show ends it will be huge mourning process.','',NULL,'Wonderful,Show,Process',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4524,'','Gillian Anderson','Actress','\nAugust 9, 1968\n','','American','After I did nine years of a television series, I didn\'t want to do anything really that involved going to a set and being in front of a camera for quite a while. And when I did start to want to do things, I wanted to focus more on film.','',NULL,'Focus,Anything,Did',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4525,'','Gillian Anderson','Actress','\nAugust 9, 1968\n','','American','At the beginning Scully was much more sceptical than she is now.','',NULL,'She,Beginning,Sceptical',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4526,'','Gillian Anderson','Actress','\nAugust 9, 1968\n','','American','I can goof around with other people right up to when we shoot.','',NULL,'Around,Goof,Shoot',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4527,'','Gillian Anderson','Actress','\nAugust 9, 1968\n','','American','I didn\'t pay as much attention in school as I would have liked to.','',NULL,'School,Attention,Pay',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4528,'','Gillian Anderson','Actress','\nAugust 9, 1968\n','','American','I have a real problem with stillness. With just stopping and being quiet.','',NULL,'Real,Problem,Quiet',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4529,'Life,Change','Gillian Anderson','Actress','\nAugust 9, 1968\n','','American','I have a tendency to go through my life at full speed and as a one-man band, and so I don\'t generally stop and take in other people enough to develop many relationships. I\'m starting to regret that a bit. I want to change it.','',NULL,'Through',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4530,'','Gillian Anderson','Actress','\nAugust 9, 1968\n','','American','I think she definitely has. I think, um, her and Mulder\'s relationship has become more equal. And, I think she has become stronger and more independent over the seasons.','',NULL,'Become,Her,She',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4531,'','Gillian Anderson','Actress','\nAugust 9, 1968\n','','American','I think we\'re tremendously different than the series, if they were to tune in to the series after seeing the movie they might be disappointed. That there was, you know, that they might have some kind of adverse reaction.','',NULL,'Different,After,Might',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4532,'History,Science','Gillian Anderson','Actress','\nAugust 9, 1968\n','','American','I was a daydreamer, and there is a lot of history and geography and science I missed out on because I was in my head. And I regret that.','',NULL,'Regret',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4533,'Good','Gillian Anderson','Actress','\nAugust 9, 1968\n','','American','I was a good liar as a child.','',NULL,'Liar,Child',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4534,'Time,Dad','Gillian Anderson','Actress','\nAugust 9, 1968\n','','American','In my case, I was born to parents who were very young, and I don\'t think they were entirely ready to have a child. My dad was going to college and working two or three jobs at the same time, and my mum was working and going to school.','',NULL,'School',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4535,'Time','Gillian Anderson','Actress','\nAugust 9, 1968\n','','American','In time, she learned to develop her own opinion of the people that she worked for, and she got stronger. Think she\'s now much stronger. In the beginning she wanted to believe she was strong but sometimes she faltered.','',NULL,'Strong,Believe',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4536,'Funny','Gillian Anderson','Actress','\nAugust 9, 1968\n','','American','It\'s so funny, because right now I\'m very tired and my brains a little dead, I tend to get very focused and serious. So, I\'m probably coming off a lot more like Scully right now.','',NULL,'Tired,Serious',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4537,'','Gillian Anderson','Actress','\nAugust 9, 1968\n','','American','Layers are not difficult for me. You have the luxury of takes, so if you feel like, say, you did not take in the fact that your aunt is across the way in one take, you do it again and try to add that piece.','',NULL,'Did,Try,Difficult',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4538,'','Gillian Anderson','Actress','\nAugust 9, 1968\n','','American','Sometimes I read a script and it\'s obvious from early on that it\'s one where the suspension of disbelief has to develop strongly from page one. Some are more reality-based.','',NULL,'Sometimes,Read,Early',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4539,'Hope','Katy B','Musician','\nMay 8, 1989\n','','British','Things go in cycles. It\'s like fashion, like flares go out then skinny jeans come in, people want something fresh. It\'s the strongest ever urban scene at the moment and I hope it can progress and keep getting stronger and be the base for something larger.','',NULL,'Ever,Fashion',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4540,'Music,Work','Katy B','Musician','\nMay 8, 1989\n','','British','When I was 13, listening to Choice FM, I would listen to a lot of R&B from America, and whenever a British person tried to do it, it didn\'t really work, they just sounded like they were trying to copy that whole style. Now the music sounds British, something real rather than an imitation.','',NULL,'Real',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4541,'Life','B.o.B','Musician','\nNovember 15, 1988\n','','American','All through my life, I was hated on. When I was in middle school, they used to write in my rhyme book, \'You suck\' or \'This sucks.\'','',NULL,'School,Book',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4542,'','B.o.B','Musician','\nNovember 15, 1988\n','','American','I do what I want. It\'s because I got booed and picked on that I really don\'t care anymore.','',NULL,'Care,Anymore,Booed',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4543,'','B.o.B','Musician','\nNovember 15, 1988\n','','American','I met will.i.am in the studio and played him a couple of songs and he liked them. We\'re similar but there\'s nobody in my lane doing what I\'m doing.','',NULL,'Him,Nobody,Songs',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4544,'','B.o.B','Musician','\nNovember 15, 1988\n','','American','I want to produce a country album for a country singer.','',NULL,'Country,Singer,Album',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4545,'','B.o.B','Musician','\nNovember 15, 1988\n','','American','I\'m the Chris Martin of hip-hop.','',NULL,'Chris,Martin',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4546,'','B.o.B','Musician','\nNovember 15, 1988\n','','American','In kindergarten I had to draw a picture of what I wanted to be when I grew up. I drew a rapper. I didn\'t really know what a rapper was or what they did - I just wanted to do it.','',NULL,'Did,Wanted,Picture',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4547,'Music','B.o.B','Musician','\nNovember 15, 1988\n','','American','My music, I feel, has always been experimental, but it had got to a point where I felt disconnected from it completely. I didn\'t want to be a Clark Kent/Superman: I couldn\'t really say, \'Well, B.o.B\'s the old me, and Bobby Ray\'s the new me.\' I had to just make a point.','',NULL,'Old,Point',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4548,'Music,Good','B.o.B','Musician','\nNovember 15, 1988\n','','American','The diverse sound of my music makes it a good fit for that demographic.','',NULL,'Makes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4549,'Life,Love','Sai Baba','Leader','1838','1918','Indian','Life is a song - sing it. Life is a game - play it. Life is a challenge - meet it. Life is a dream - realize it. Life is a sacrifice - offer it. Life is love - enjoy it.','',NULL,'Game',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4550,'Moving On,Love','Sai Baba','Leader','1838','1918','Indian','Love one another and help others to rise to the higher levels, simply by pouring out love. Love is infectious and the greatest healing energy.','',NULL,'Greatest',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4551,'Experience','Sai Baba','Leader','1838','1918','Indian','Man learns through experience, and the spiritual path is full of different kinds of experiences. He will encounter many difficulties and obstacles, and they are the very experiences he needs to encourage and complete the cleansing process.','',NULL,'Spiritual,Different',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4552,'Future','Sai Baba','Leader','1838','1918','Indian','What matters is to live in the present, live now, for every moment is now. It is your thoughts and acts of the moment that create your future. The outline of your future path already exists, for you created its pattern by your past.','',NULL,'Live,Past',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4553,'','Sai Baba','Leader','1838','1918','Indian','Do not be misled by what you see around you, or be influenced by what you see. You live in a world which is a playground of illusion, full of false paths, false values and false ideals. But you are not part of that world.','',NULL,'Live,Around,Values',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4554,'','Sai Baba','Leader','1838','1918','Indian','All action results from thought, so it is thoughts that matter.','',NULL,'Thought,Thoughts,Matter',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4555,'','Sai Baba','Leader','1838','1918','Indian','A house must be built on solid foundations if it is to last. The same principle applies to man, otherwise he too will sink back into the soft ground and becomes swallowed up by the world of illusion.','',NULL,'Must,Same,Last',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4556,'','Sai Baba','Leader','1838','1918','Indian','Man is lost and is wandering in a jungle where real values have no meaning. Real values can have meaning to man only when he steps on to the spiritual path, a path where negative emotions have no use.','',NULL,'Spiritual,Real,Lost',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4557,'Life,Love,Peace','Sai Baba','Leader','1838','1918','Indian','Let love flow so that it cleanses the world. Then man can live in peace, instead of the state of turmoil he has created through his past ways of life, with all those material interests and earthly ambitions.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4558,'','Sai Baba','Leader','1838','1918','Indian','What is new in the world? Nothing. What is old in the world? Nothing. Everything has always been and will always be.','',NULL,'Nothing,Everything,Old',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4559,'','Sai Baba','Leader','1838','1918','Indian','You must be a lotus, unfolding its petals when the sun rises in the sky, unaffected by the slush where it is born or even the water which sustains it!','',NULL,'Must,Sun,Water',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4560,'Life','Sai Baba','Leader','1838','1918','Indian','You must pass your days in song. Let your whole life be a song.','',NULL,'Must,Whole',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4561,'Nature,God','Sai Baba','Leader','1838','1918','Indian','Look out into the universe and contemplate the glory of God. Observe the stars, millions of them, twinkling in the night sky, all with a message of unity, part of the very nature of God.','',NULL,'Night',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4562,'Learning,Life','Sai Baba','Leader','1838','1918','Indian','The life ahead can only be glorious if you learn to live in total harmony with the Lord.','',NULL,'Live',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4563,'Food,Life,Change','Sai Baba','Leader','1838','1918','Indian','Man seeks to change the foods available in nature to suit his tastes, thereby putting an end to the very essence of life contained in them.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4564,'Money','Ali Babacan','Politician','\nApril 4, 1967\n','','Turkish','When Turkey buys Iranian oil, we pay for it in Turkish lira... However, it is not possible for Iran to take that money as dollars into its own country due to international restrictions, the U.S.A.\'s sanctions. Therefore, when Iran cannot take this money back as currency, they withdraw Turkish lira a','',NULL,'Country,Cannot',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4565,'','Ibrahim Babangida','Statesman','\nAugust 17, 1941\n','','Nigerian','Even now, we make no apologies for the choice we made. The sacrifices we made were selfless. The options we offered were patriotic while the paths we chose were well thought out.','',NULL,'Thought,Made,Choice',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4566,'Society','Ibrahim Babangida','Statesman','\nAugust 17, 1941\n','','Nigerian','A society that does not correctly interpret and appreciate its past cannot understand its present fortunes and adversities and can be caught unawares in a fast changing world.','',NULL,'Past,Understand',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4567,'Alone,Government','Ibrahim Babangida','Statesman','\nAugust 17, 1941\n','','Nigerian','The average Nigerian person has come to reconcile himself with the fact that his or her social progress remain essentially in his or her hands in collaboration with other fellow Nigerians and not merely relying on what government alone could provide for him or her.','',NULL,'Person',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4568,'Society','Ibrahim Babangida','Statesman','\nAugust 17, 1941\n','','Nigerian','At the same, we need to remain sensitive to the reality that we are still an African society in which the majority of the people and communities live under severe deprivations and afflictions that are no fault of theirs.','',NULL,'Live,Reality',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4569,'Leadership,Alone','Ibrahim Babangida','Statesman','\nAugust 17, 1941\n','','Nigerian','But no nation can base its survival and development on luck and prayers alone while its leadership fritters away every available opportunity for success and concrete achievement.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4570,'History','Ibrahim Babangida','Statesman','\nAugust 17, 1941\n','','Nigerian','Debate and divergence of views can only enrich our history and culture.','',NULL,'Culture,Debate',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4571,'Technology','Ibrahim Babangida','Statesman','\nAugust 17, 1941\n','','Nigerian','The reason is that till date, in spite of advances in information technology and strategies of information, the written word in the form of books still remains one of humanity\'s most enduring legacies.','',NULL,'Humanity,Still',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4572,'Work','Ibrahim Babangida','Statesman','\nAugust 17, 1941\n','','Nigerian','The work of Nigeria is not complete for as long as there is any one Nigerian who goes to bed on empty stomach.','',NULL,'Long,Goes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4573,'Leadership,Business','Ibrahim Babangida','Statesman','\nAugust 17, 1941\n','','Nigerian','Each one of us, and, indeed, all those who aspire to national leadership must bring their own visions, views and styles to the business of reforming Nigeria, and the search for solutions.','',NULL,'Must',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4574,'','Ibrahim Babangida','Statesman','\nAugust 17, 1941\n','','Nigerian','Democracy opens new vistas and opportunities. We should use the opportunities it offers to correct past mistakes not to blunder anew.','',NULL,'Mistakes,Past,Democracy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4575,'','Ibrahim Babangida','Statesman','\nAugust 17, 1941\n','','Nigerian','For as long as our people are held hostage by controllable socio-economic forces, we cannot afford to be indifferent to the ravages of poverty in all its dimensions and ramifications.','',NULL,'Long,Cannot,Poverty',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4576,'Leadership','Ibrahim Babangida','Statesman','\nAugust 17, 1941\n','','Nigerian','To meet the expectations of the majority of our people, and to open up new vistas of economic opportunity so that the aspirations of Nigerians can stand a fair chance of being fulfilled in a lifetime, there must be a truly committed leadership in a democratic Nigeria.','',NULL,'Must,Chance',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4577,'Power','Ibrahim Babangida','Statesman','\nAugust 17, 1941\n','','Nigerian','We have established a new basis in our country in which economic liberalization would continue to flourish alongside democratic forces and deregulated power structure.','',NULL,'Country,Economic',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4578,'','Ibrahim Babangida','Statesman','\nAugust 17, 1941\n','','Nigerian','I believe that historians and analysts of historical events need the authority of facts supplied by living witnesses to the events, which they make their subject.','',NULL,'Believe,Living,Facts',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4579,'Freedom,Society','Ibrahim Babangida','Statesman','\nAugust 17, 1941\n','','Nigerian','If you ask me to summarise our mission, I would put it this way: We were a military regime that sought to lay the foundations for freedom and liberty in a complex society.','',NULL,'Liberty',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4580,'History,Experience','Ibrahim Babangida','Statesman','\nAugust 17, 1941\n','','Nigerian','Informed by our sad experience of history, we require nothing short of a foundation for lasting democracy.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4581,'Nature','Ibrahim Babangida','Statesman','\nAugust 17, 1941\n','','Nigerian','It is of course the nature of historical contraction that the shortest distance to a historical destination is never a straight line.','',NULL,'Line,Distance',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4582,'Great','Ibrahim Babangida','Statesman','\nAugust 17, 1941\n','','Nigerian','It is only through books that we partake of the great harvest that is human civilization across the ages.','',NULL,'Human,Through',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4583,'Love,Change,Freedom','Ibrahim Babangida','Statesman','\nAugust 17, 1941\n','','Nigerian','Most importantly, nothing has happened to change my conviction that freedom and the love of liberty remain the essential defining attributes of our national character as a people.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4584,'','Ibrahim Babangida','Statesman','\nAugust 17, 1941\n','','Nigerian','Our approach to economic development must be modern, focused and in tune with the global trend.','',NULL,'Must,Economic,Modern',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4585,'Society','Ibrahim Babangida','Statesman','\nAugust 17, 1941\n','','Nigerian','Our choice of a reform framework dictated that we looked at the fundamental assumptions that had driven Nigeria\'s economy, society and policy hitherto and to seek ways of either abandoning or transcending those assumptions and their supporting institutions.','',NULL,'Choice,Either',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4586,'Freedom','Ibrahim Babangida','Statesman','\nAugust 17, 1941\n','','Nigerian','The challenge as we saw in the Nigerian project was to restructure the economy decisively in the direction of a modern free market as an appropriate environment for cultivation of freedom and democracy and the natural emergence of a new social order.','',NULL,'Democracy,Free',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4587,'History','Ibrahim Babangida','Statesman','\nAugust 17, 1941\n','','Nigerian','The history of our country is not the history of any other country in the world which is either practicing advanced democracy or struggling to lay the foundation for democracy.','',NULL,'Democracy,Country',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4588,'','Ibrahim Babangida','Statesman','\nAugust 17, 1941\n','','Nigerian','The return of democracy in our land has indeed thrown the problems of development into bolder relief.','',NULL,'Democracy,Problems,Return',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4589,'Life,Work','Ibrahim Babangida','Statesman','\nAugust 17, 1941\n','','Nigerian','There are no doubts that, the situation in the country today, indicates that there is much more work to do in the process of reforming the political economy and improving the quality of life of our people and communities.','',NULL,'Today',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4590,'','Charles Babbage','Mathematician','\nDecember 26, 1792\n','\nOctober 18, 1871\n','English','On two occasions I have been asked, \'Pray, Mr. Babbage, if you put into the machine wrong figures, will the right answers come out?\' I am not able rightly to apprehend the kind of confusion of ideas that could provoke such a question.','',NULL,'Two,Confusion,Put',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4591,'Time,Science','Charles Babbage','Mathematician','\nDecember 26, 1792\n','\nOctober 18, 1871\n','English','A powerful attraction exists, therefore, to the promotion of a study and of duties of all others engrossing the time most completely, and which is less benefited than most others by any acquaintance with science.','',NULL,'Powerful',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4592,'','Charles Babbage','Mathematician','\nDecember 26, 1792\n','\nOctober 18, 1871\n','English','Errors using inadequate data are much less than those using no data at all.','',NULL,'Less,Using,Errors',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4593,'','Charles Babbage','Mathematician','\nDecember 26, 1792\n','\nOctober 18, 1871\n','English','The difference between a tool and a machine is not capable of very precise distinction; nor is it necessary, in a popular explanation of those terms, to limit very strictly their acceptation.','',NULL,'Between,Difference,Nor',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4594,'','Charles Babbage','Mathematician','\nDecember 26, 1792\n','\nOctober 18, 1871\n','English','In mathematics we have long since drawn the rein, and given over a hopeless race.','',NULL,'Long,Hopeless,Since',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4595,'Power','Charles Babbage','Mathematician','\nDecember 26, 1792\n','\nOctober 18, 1871\n','English','A tool is usually more simple than a machine; it is generally used with the hand, whilst a machine is frequently moved by animal or steam power.','',NULL,'Simple,Used',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4596,'Power','Charles Babbage','Mathematician','\nDecember 26, 1792\n','\nOctober 18, 1871\n','English','Another mode of accumulating power arises from lifting a weight and then allowing it to fall.','',NULL,'Another,Fall',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4597,'Hope','Charles Babbage','Mathematician','\nDecember 26, 1792\n','\nOctober 18, 1871\n','English','I am inclined to attach some importance to the new system of manufacturing; and venture to throw it out with the hope of its receiving a full discussion among those who are most interestedin the subject.','',NULL,'System,Full',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4598,'','Charles Babbage','Mathematician','\nDecember 26, 1792\n','\nOctober 18, 1871\n','English','The half minute which we daily devote to the winding-up of our watches is an exertion of labour almost insensible; yet, by the aid of a few wheels, its effect is spread over the whole twenty-four hours.','',NULL,'Daily,Whole,Few',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4599,'','Charles Babbage','Mathematician','\nDecember 26, 1792\n','\nOctober 18, 1871\n','English','Some kinds of nails, such as those used for defending the soles of coarse shoes, called hobnails, require a particular form of the head, which is made by the stroke of a die.','',NULL,'Made,Die,Used',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4600,'','Charles Babbage','Mathematician','\nDecember 26, 1792\n','\nOctober 18, 1871\n','English','The fatigue produced on the muscles of the human frame does not altogether depend on the actual force employed in each effort, but partly on the frequency with which it is exerted.','',NULL,'Human,Effort,Force',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4601,'Men','Charles Babbage','Mathematician','\nDecember 26, 1792\n','\nOctober 18, 1871\n','English','The proportion between the velocity with which men or animals move, and the weights they carry, is a matter of considerable importance, particularly in military affairs.','',NULL,'Between,Matter',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4602,'','Charles Babbage','Mathematician','\nDecember 26, 1792\n','\nOctober 18, 1871\n','English','Those from whose pocket the salary is drawn, and by whose appointment the officer was made, have always a right to discuss the merits of their officers, and their modes of exercising the duties they are paid to perform.','',NULL,'Made,Whose,Paid',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4603,'Knowledge','Charles Babbage','Mathematician','\nDecember 26, 1792\n','\nOctober 18, 1871\n','English','At each increase of knowledge, as well as on the contrivance of every new tool, human labour becomes abridged.','',NULL,'Human,Increase',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4604,'','Charles Babbage','Mathematician','\nDecember 26, 1792\n','\nOctober 18, 1871\n','English','In England, the profession of the law is that which seems to hold out the strongest attraction to talent, from the circumstance, that in it ability, coupled with exertion, even though unaided by patronage, cannot fail of obtaining reward.','',NULL,'Law,Cannot,Talent',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4605,'','Charles Babbage','Mathematician','\nDecember 26, 1792\n','\nOctober 18, 1871\n','English','In turning from the smaller instruments in frequent use to the larger and more important machines, the economy arising from the increase of velocity becomes more striking.','',NULL,'Important,Economy,Increase',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4606,'Education,Science','Charles Babbage','Mathematician','\nDecember 26, 1792\n','\nOctober 18, 1871\n','English','It is therefore not unreasonable to suppose that some portion of the neglect of science in England, may be attributed to the system of education we pursue.','',NULL,'May',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4607,'Knowledge','Charles Babbage','Mathematician','\nDecember 26, 1792\n','\nOctober 18, 1871\n','English','It will be readily admitted, that a degree conferred by an university, ought to be a pledge to the public that he who holds it possesses a certain quantity of knowledge.','',NULL,'Public,Degree',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4608,'Science','Charles Babbage','Mathematician','\nDecember 26, 1792\n','\nOctober 18, 1871\n','English','Perhaps it would be better for science, that all criticism should be avowed.','',NULL,'Better,Criticism',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4609,'Good,Knowledge','Charles Babbage','Mathematician','\nDecember 26, 1792\n','\nOctober 18, 1871\n','English','Surely, if knowledge is valuable, it can never be good policy in a country far wealthier than Tuscany, to allow a genius like Mr. Dalton\'s, to be employed in the drudgery of elementary instruction.','',NULL,'Country',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4610,'Great','Charles Babbage','Mathematician','\nDecember 26, 1792\n','\nOctober 18, 1871\n','English','Telegraphs are machines for conveying information over extensive lines with great rapidity.','',NULL,'Lines,Machines',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4611,'Science','Charles Babbage','Mathematician','\nDecember 26, 1792\n','\nOctober 18, 1871\n','English','That science has long been neglected and declining in England, is not an opinion originating with me, but is shared by many, and has been expressed by higher authority than mine.','',NULL,'Long,Opinion',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4612,'Knowledge','Charles Babbage','Mathematician','\nDecember 26, 1792\n','\nOctober 18, 1871\n','English','That the state of knowledge in any country will exert a directive influence on the general system of instruction adopted in it, is a principle too obvious to require investigation.','',NULL,'Country,State',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4613,'Alone,Science','Charles Babbage','Mathematician','\nDecember 26, 1792\n','\nOctober 18, 1871\n','English','The accumulation of skill and science which has been directed to diminish the difficulty of producing manufactured goods, has not been beneficial to that country alone in which it is concentrated; distant kingdoms have participated in its advantages.','',NULL,'Country',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4614,'Time','Charles Babbage','Mathematician','\nDecember 26, 1792\n','\nOctober 18, 1871\n','English','The economy of human time is the next advantage of machinery in manufactures.','',NULL,'Human,Next',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4615,'','Bruce Babbitt','Politician','\nJune 27, 1938\n','','American','I grew up in the West, grew up on the land, was educated as a geologist. And I came here with a vision of what it is we ought to be doing.','',NULL,'Here,Vision,Educated',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4616,'','Bruce Babbitt','Politician','\nJune 27, 1938\n','','American','The Northwest is in better shape than it was eight years ago.','',NULL,'Better,Shape,Eight',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4617,'','Bruce Babbitt','Politician','\nJune 27, 1938\n','','American','It is like living in a wilderness of mirrors. No fact goes unchallenged.','',NULL,'Living,Fact,Goes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4618,'','Bruce Babbitt','Politician','\nJune 27, 1938\n','','American','There\'s a basic kind of tension here. It\'s between those who say, I\'d like to clear cut this forest and reduce it to saw timber because that\'s an economically productive thing for me to do.','',NULL,'Between,Here,Tension',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4619,'Work,God','Bruce Babbitt','Politician','\nJune 27, 1938\n','','American','We have an obligation to live in harmony with creation, with our capital... with God\'s creation. And we need to administer and work that very carefully.','',NULL,'Live',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4620,'Age','Bruce Babbitt','Politician','\nJune 27, 1938\n','','American','I look back on it, yeah, I\'m in a much worse financial position than I was eight years ago. I\'m going to have to go out at age 62 and kind of readdress some of that.','',NULL,'Financial,Worse',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4621,'','Bruce Babbitt','Politician','\nJune 27, 1938\n','','American','I think the people will- who advocate having a step back and read those public opinion polls on the front page of the newspapers all over this country saying public supports restoration in restoration of the Everglades, protection of the parks and the creation of monuments.','',NULL,'Saying,Country,Opinion',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4622,'Work','Bruce Babbitt','Politician','\nJune 27, 1938\n','','American','I wouldn\'t miss this opportunity for anything. For the chance to work on these conservation issues, to serve my country, to work for this president, I\'d do it all over again, every single minute.','',NULL,'Single,Anything',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4623,'Work','Bruce Babbitt','Politician','\nJune 27, 1938\n','','American','I\'m going to go out and get everybody together and say I think we ought to protect this for generations to come. Now, let\'s get down to work and walk the land and talk about the conflicts and get everybody involved.','',NULL,'Together,Down',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4624,'Time,Good,Government','Bruce Babbitt','Politician','\nJune 27, 1938\n','','American','Look, I think by the time my case was over and other ones, everybody on both sides of the aisle in Congress said we can\'t run a government by this kind of process and they repealed the law and that\'s good.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4625,'','Bruce Babbitt','Politician','\nJune 27, 1938\n','','American','Look, this job has always been a crucible of conflict.','',NULL,'Job,Conflict,Crucible',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4626,'Experience','Bruce Babbitt','Politician','\nJune 27, 1938\n','','American','No kidding. That\'s really true. You\'re paying your own bills through this. It\'s not a pleasant experience.','',NULL,'True,Through',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4627,'Experience','Bruce Babbitt','Politician','\nJune 27, 1938\n','','American','Obviously I wouldn\'t have said that three or four years ago in the midst of it. But I really believe that. It\'s been a marvelous and important experience.','',NULL,'Believe,Important',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4628,'','Bruce Babbitt','Politician','\nJune 27, 1938\n','','American','Protecting all this land, working with the President to establish all these monuments, to, you know... I think the President has a land protection record that\'s second to no one in this century, maybe Teddy Roosevelt.','',NULL,'Working,President,Second',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4629,'Time','Bruce Babbitt','Politician','\nJune 27, 1938\n','','American','They haul you up there for, you know, week after week in this kind of star chamber proceeding. Then at the end of it they say, well, we found nothing, but now it\'s time for special counsel.','',NULL,'End,Nothing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4630,'','Bruce Babbitt','Politician','\nJune 27, 1938\n','','American','This isn\'t just about today, this about generations to come. And you\'ve got a chance to be the greatest conservation President since Theodore Roosevelt, and I think he\'s done it.','',NULL,'Today,Greatest,Done',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4631,'Time','Bruce Babbitt','Politician','\nJune 27, 1938\n','','American','We had kind of a rocky start, but I spent a lot of time working with the President and handing him statistics and showing him what we were doing as we went along and kind of saying to him, you know, this is really important.','',NULL,'Important,Saying',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4632,'','Bruce Babbitt','Politician','\nJune 27, 1938\n','','American','We have to preserve it and use it sustainably. And the short-term use of resources at the destruction of the long-term heritage of this country is not a policy that we can pursue.','',NULL,'Country,Policy,Resources',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4633,'','Bruce Babbitt','Politician','\nJune 27, 1938\n','','American','We\'ve set aside tens of millions of acres of those northwestern forests for perpetuity. The unemployment rate has gone not up, but down. The economy has gone up.','',NULL,'Down,Gone,Economy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4634,'Great','Bruce Babbitt','Politician','\nJune 27, 1938\n','','American','Well, I actually wrote her a letter a couple of days ago congratulating her. The tone I tried to convey in the letter is, look, you are a part of a great American historical process.','',NULL,'American,Her',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4635,'Life','Bruce Babbitt','Politician','\nJune 27, 1938\n','','American','Well, I think breathing life into the Endangered Species Act, taking those wolves back into Yellowstone, restoring the salmon in the rivers of the Pacific Northwest.','',NULL,'Act,Taking',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4636,'Experience','Bruce Babbitt','Politician','\nJune 27, 1938\n','','American','Well, it\'s not a pleasant experience. And it\'s a terribly political process, because that thing was initiated by the Congress and by, you know, our adversaries in the Congress.','',NULL,'Political,Congress',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4637,'','Bruce Babbitt','Politician','\nJune 27, 1938\n','','American','Well, what I tried to do is simply to get out on the land. And when I came to Washington, I think one of the mistakes we made early on was kind of having an ideological dispute up in the Congress.','',NULL,'Mistakes,Made,Congress',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4638,'','Bruce Babbitt','Politician','\nJune 27, 1938\n','','American','What I finally did in 1995 was I said, I\'m going to get out of this town and I\'m going to go out West.','',NULL,'Did,Said,Finally',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4639,'','Bruce Babbitt','Politician','\nJune 27, 1938\n','','American','What we\'ve proven is that you can protect the environment, use it wisely and grow the economy and that there is no conflict between the two.','',NULL,'Two,Between,Grow',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4640,'Peace','Irving Babbitt','Critic','\nAugust 2, 1865\n','\nJuly 15, 1933\n','American','For behind all imperialism is ultimately the imperialistic individual, just as behind all peace is ultimately the peaceful individual.','',NULL,'Individual,Behind',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4641,'Happiness','Irving Babbitt','Critic','\nAugust 2, 1865\n','\nJuly 15, 1933\n','American','Tell him, on the contrary, that he needs, in the interest of his own happiness, to walk in the path of humility and self-control, and he will be indifferent, or even actively resentful.','',NULL,'Humility,Him',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4642,'','Irving Babbitt','Critic','\nAugust 2, 1865\n','\nJuly 15, 1933\n','American','A man needs to look, not down, but up to standards set so much above his ordinary self as to make him feel that he is himself spiritually the underdog.','',NULL,'Self,Him,Down',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4643,'Faith,Great,Future','Irving Babbitt','Critic','\nAugust 2, 1865\n','\nJuly 15, 1933\n','American','A person who has sympathy for mankind in the lump, faith in its future progress, and desire to serve the great cause of this progress, should be called not a humanist, but a humanitarian, and his creed may be designated as humanitarianism.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4644,'','Irving Babbitt','Critic','\nAugust 2, 1865\n','\nJuly 15, 1933\n','American','An American of the present day reading his Sunday newspaper in a state of lazy collapse is one of the most perfect symbols of the triumph of quantity over quality that the world has yet seen.','',NULL,'Sunday,Lazy,Perfect',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4645,'','Irving Babbitt','Critic','\nAugust 2, 1865\n','\nJuly 15, 1933\n','American','A democracy, the realistic observer is forced to conclude, is likely to be idealistic in its feelings about itself, but imperialistic about its practice.','',NULL,'Feelings,Democracy,Practice',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4646,'Work,Happiness','Irving Babbitt','Critic','\nAugust 2, 1865\n','\nJuly 15, 1933\n','American','Since every man desires happiness, it is evidently no small matter whether he conceives of happiness in terms of work or of enjoyment.','',NULL,'Small',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4647,'Knowledge,Sympathy','Irving Babbitt','Critic','\nAugust 2, 1865\n','\nJuly 15, 1933\n','American','The humanitarian lays stress almost solely upon breadth of knowledge and sympathy.','',NULL,'Stress',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4648,'Men,Society','Irving Babbitt','Critic','\nAugust 2, 1865\n','\nJuly 15, 1933\n','American','Inasmuch as society cannot go on without discipline of some kind, men were constrained, in the absence of any other form of discipline, to turn to discipline of the military type.','',NULL,'Without',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4649,'Great','Irving Babbitt','Critic','\nAugust 2, 1865\n','\nJuly 15, 1933\n','American','The industrial revolution has tended to produce everywhere great urban masses that seem to be increasingly careless of ethical standards.','',NULL,'Revolution,Seem',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4650,'','Irving Babbitt','Critic','\nAugust 2, 1865\n','\nJuly 15, 1933\n','American','A remarkable feature of the humanitarian movement, on both its sentimental and utilitarian sides, has been its preoccupation with the lot of the masses.','',NULL,'Both,Movement,Sides',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4651,'','Irving Babbitt','Critic','\nAugust 2, 1865\n','\nJuly 15, 1933\n','American','Furthermore, America suffers not only from a lack of standards, but also not infrequently from a confusion or an inversion of standards.','',NULL,'America,Confusion,Lack',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4652,'','Irving Babbitt','Critic','\nAugust 2, 1865\n','\nJuly 15, 1933\n','American','According to the new ethics, virtue is not restrictive but expansive, a sentiment and even an intoxication.','',NULL,'Ethics,Virtue,Sentiment',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4653,'Faith','Irving Babbitt','Critic','\nAugust 2, 1865\n','\nJuly 15, 1933\n','American','Act strenuously, would appear to be our faith, and right thinking will take care of itself.','',NULL,'Care,Thinking',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4654,'','Irving Babbitt','Critic','\nAugust 2, 1865\n','\nJuly 15, 1933\n','American','Anyone who thus looks up has some chance of becoming worthy to be looked up to in turn.','',NULL,'Chance,Anyone,Turn',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4655,'','Irving Babbitt','Critic','\nAugust 2, 1865\n','\nJuly 15, 1933\n','American','Democracy is now going forth on a crusade against imperialism.','',NULL,'Democracy,Against,Crusade',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4656,'','Irving Babbitt','Critic','\nAugust 2, 1865\n','\nJuly 15, 1933\n','American','If a man went simply by what he saw, he might be tempted to affirm that the essence of democracy is melodrama.','',NULL,'Democracy,Might,Simply',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4657,'','Irving Babbitt','Critic','\nAugust 2, 1865\n','\nJuly 15, 1933\n','American','If quantitatively the American achievement is impressive, qualitatively it is somewhat less satisfying.','',NULL,'American,Less,Impressive',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4658,'','Irving Babbitt','Critic','\nAugust 2, 1865\n','\nJuly 15, 1933\n','American','If we are to have such a discipline we must have standards, and to get our standards under existing conditions we must have criticism.','',NULL,'Must,Criticism,Discipline',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4659,'Good,Power,Knowledge','Irving Babbitt','Critic','\nAugust 2, 1865\n','\nJuly 15, 1933\n','American','Perhaps as good a classification as any of the main types is that of the three lusts distinguished by traditional Christianity - the lust of knowledge, the lust of sensation, and the lust of power.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4660,'','Irving Babbitt','Critic','\nAugust 2, 1865\n','\nJuly 15, 1933\n','American','Robespierre, however, was not the type of leader finally destined to emerge from the Revolution.','',NULL,'Revolution,Leader,However',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4661,'Faith,Leadership','Irving Babbitt','Critic','\nAugust 2, 1865\n','\nJuly 15, 1933\n','American','The democratic idealist is prone to make light of the whole question of standards and leadership because of his unbounded faith in the plain people.','',NULL,'Light',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4662,'','Irving Babbitt','Critic','\nAugust 2, 1865\n','\nJuly 15, 1933\n','American','The human mind, if it is to keep its sanity, must maintain the nicest balance between unity and plurality.','',NULL,'Mind,Must,Human',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4663,'','Irving Babbitt','Critic','\nAugust 2, 1865\n','\nJuly 15, 1933\n','American','The humanitarian would, of course, have us meddle in foreign affairs as part of his program of world service.','',NULL,'Service,Foreign,Affairs',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4664,'Science','Irving Babbitt','Critic','\nAugust 2, 1865\n','\nJuly 15, 1933\n','American','The humanities need to be defended today against the encroachments of physical science, as they once needed to be against the encroachment of theology.','',NULL,'Today,Once',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4665,'Music','Milton Babbitt','Composer','\nMay 10, 1916\n','','American','I dare suggest that the composer would do himself and his music an immediate and eventual service by total, resolute and voluntary withdrawal from this public world to one of private performance and electronic media.','',NULL,'Service,Public',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4666,'','Milton Babbitt','Composer','\nMay 10, 1916\n','','American','The new limitations are the human ones of perception.','',NULL,'Human,Perception,Ones',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4667,'','Isaac Babel','Journalist','\nJuly 13, 1894\n','\nJanuary 27, 1940\n','Russian','No iron can pierce the heart with such force as a period put just at the right place.','',NULL,'Heart,Put,Place',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4668,'','Jason Babin','Athlete','\nMay 24, 1980\n','','American','I am critical of myself.','',NULL,'Critical',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4669,'','Jason Babin','Athlete','\nMay 24, 1980\n','','American','I like to win, I like to compete and I like to sack the quarterback. I imagine there\'s a team out there looking for that.','',NULL,'Win,Team,Looking',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4670,'','Jason Babin','Athlete','\nMay 24, 1980\n','','American','In the game of football, you can never be too sure of anything.','',NULL,'Game,Football,Anything',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4671,'Time,Good,Future','Roger Babson','Educator','\nJuly 6, 1875\n','\nMarch 5, 1967\n','American','Let him who would enjoy a good future waste none of his present.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4672,'Knowledge,Good','Roger Babson','Educator','\nJuly 6, 1875\n','\nMarch 5, 1967\n','American','Property may be destroyed and money may lose its purchasing power; but, character, health, knowledge and good judgement will always be in demand under all conditions.','',NULL,'Science',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4673,'Failure,Success','Roger Babson','Educator','\nJuly 6, 1875\n','\nMarch 5, 1967\n','American','It is wise to keep in mind that neither success nor failure is ever final.','',NULL,'Wise',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4674,'','Roger Babson','Educator','\nJuly 6, 1875\n','\nMarch 5, 1967\n','American','The successful man is the one who had the chance and took it.','',NULL,'Successful,Chance,Took',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4675,'','Roger Babson','Educator','\nJuly 6, 1875\n','\nMarch 5, 1967\n','American','The finest command of language is often shown by saying nothing.','',NULL,'Nothing,Saying,Often',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4676,'','Roger Babson','Educator','\nJuly 6, 1875\n','\nMarch 5, 1967\n','American','It takes a person who is wide awake to make his dream come true.','',NULL,'True,Person,Dream',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4677,'Success,Failure','Roger Babson','Educator','\nJuly 6, 1875\n','\nMarch 5, 1967\n','American','Keep in mind that neither success nor failure is ever final.','',NULL,'Mind',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4678,'','Roger Babson','Educator','\nJuly 6, 1875\n','\nMarch 5, 1967\n','American','When we are flat on our backs there is no way to look but up.','',NULL,'Flat,Backs',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4679,'History,War,Future','Joe Baca','Politician','\nJanuary 23, 1947\n','','American','Pearl Harbor caused our Nation to wholeheartedly commit to winning World War II, changing the course of our Nation\'s history and the world\'s future.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4680,'','Joe Baca','Politician','\nJanuary 23, 1947\n','','American','Cinco de Mayo has come to represent a celebration of the contributions that Mexican Americans and all Hispanics have made to America.','',NULL,'Made,America,Mexican',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4681,'Graduation,Family','Joe Baca','Politician','\nJanuary 23, 1947\n','','American','Catholic school graduates exhibit a wide variety of qualities that will not only help them in their careers but also in their family and community lives.','',NULL,'School',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4682,'Business','Joe Baca','Politician','\nJanuary 23, 1947\n','','American','The Postal Service\'s unmatched ability to reach every household and business in America six days a week is a vital part of the nation\'s infrastructure.','',NULL,'America,Service',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4683,'','Joe Baca','Politician','\nJanuary 23, 1947\n','','American','Every year thousands of Americans mistakenly refer to Cinco de Mayo as Mexico\'s Independence Day.','',NULL,'Year,Thousands,Mexico',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4684,'Education,Society','Joe Baca','Politician','\nJanuary 23, 1947\n','','American','As a proud Catholic, I know the impact that faith-based education can have in our society and have witnessed it first hand in my district.','',NULL,'Proud',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4685,'Teacher,Education','Joe Baca','Politician','\nJanuary 23, 1947\n','','American','Catholic schools in our Nation\'s education have been paramount in teaching the values that we as parents seek to instill in our children.','',NULL,'Children',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4686,'Education','Joe Baca','Politician','\nJanuary 23, 1947\n','','American','Head Start graduates are more likely to graduate from high school and less likely to need special education, repeat a grade, or commit crimes in adolescence.','',NULL,'School,Special',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4687,'','Joe Baca','Politician','\nJanuary 23, 1947\n','','American','I consider it top priority to improve water quality and increase water quantity in my community.','',NULL,'Water,Quality,Community',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4688,'Freedom,Equality','Joe Baca','Politician','\nJanuary 23, 1947\n','','American','It is crucial that members of Congress cast votes that are supportive of the values upon which our nation was founded: equality, freedom, and opportunity for all people.','',NULL,'Nation',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4689,'Government,Freedom','Joe Baca','Politician','\nJanuary 23, 1947\n','','American','Native Americans are the original inhabitants of the land that now constitutes the United States. They have helped develop the fundamental principles of freedom of speech and separation of powers that form the foundation of the United States Government.','',NULL,'Speech',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4690,'Good','Joe Baca','Politician','\nJanuary 23, 1947\n','','American','Our immigration system is a broken system that needs to be fixed. We need reform that provides hardworking people of good character with a real path towards citizenship.','',NULL,'Character,Real',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4691,'Life','Joe Baca','Politician','\nJanuary 23, 1947\n','','American','All of our children have so much potential. All of our children deserve a chance at life.','',NULL,'Children,Chance',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4692,'','Joe Baca','Politician','\nJanuary 23, 1947\n','','American','American families be warned, if the White House doesn\'t send your jobs overseas, they\'ll send your kids.','',NULL,'American,Kids,House',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4693,'Women,Men','Joe Baca','Politician','\nJanuary 23, 1947\n','','American','As costly as it was in the lives of our men and women in uniform, in military assets, and in esteem and pride, Pearl Harbor was a watershed moment for America.','',NULL,'America',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4694,'','Joe Baca','Politician','\nJanuary 23, 1947\n','','American','Caring for our children and making sure they do not get addicted to drugs is all of our responsibility.','',NULL,'Children,Caring,Making',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4695,'','Joe Baca','Politician','\nJanuary 23, 1947\n','','American','Head Start is especially important to Latino children. Latino children make up more than one-third, 34 percent, of all those eligible for the program.','',NULL,'Children,Important,Start',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4696,'Success,Future','Joe Baca','Politician','\nJanuary 23, 1947\n','','American','Head Start\'s ability to improve the educational skills and opportunities of Latino children will be an important component of America\'s future success.','',NULL,'Children',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4697,'Government','Joe Baca','Politician','\nJanuary 23, 1947\n','','American','In fact, allowing immigrants to have licenses actually improves homeland security by allowing our government to track who is in our borders.','',NULL,'Fact,Actually',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4698,'','Joe Baca','Politician','\nJanuary 23, 1947\n','','American','Instead of creating new jobs, Republicans gave tax cuts to companies that send jobs overseas.','',NULL,'Tax,Jobs,Gave',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4699,'','Joe Baca','Politician','\nJanuary 23, 1947\n','','American','It is an honor to be awarded with such a high rating from an organization as well respected as the NAACP. I am pleased that the oldest and largest civil rights organization in the nation, has recognized my voting record.','',NULL,'Voting,Honor,Nation',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4700,'War,Freedom','Joe Baca','Politician','\nJanuary 23, 1947\n','','American','Latinos have fought in all of America\'s wars, beginning with the Revolutionary War. Many Latinos are fighting and dying for our country today in Iraq, just as several of their ancestors fought for freedom in Mexico over a century ago.','',NULL,'Today',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4701,'Medical','Joe Baca','Politician','\nJanuary 23, 1947\n','','American','Many of us are alarmed at the skyrocketing cost of medical care, including patients, who are the consumers. However, medical malpractice is not the reason for these increasing costs.','',NULL,'Care,Reason',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4702,'Time','Joe Baca','Politician','\nJanuary 23, 1947\n','','American','Products made in China are cheap through the exploitation of the workforce. Every time we shop, we are driving the nail further into the coffin of American manufacturing jobs.','',NULL,'Through,Made',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4703,'','Joe Baca','Politician','\nJanuary 23, 1947\n','','American','The American people depend on these federal employees to process, investigate, and adjudicate applications for immigration rights and benefits in a timely and thorough manner.','',NULL,'American,Rights,Process',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4704,'Age,Life','Lauren Bacall','Actress','\nSeptember 16, 1924\n','','American','I think your whole life shows in your face and you should be proud of that.','',NULL,'Proud',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4705,'','Lauren Bacall','Actress','\nSeptember 16, 1924\n','','American','A man\'s illness is his private territory and, no matter how much he loves you and how close you are, you stay an outsider. You are healthy.','',NULL,'Matter,Healthy,Stay',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4706,'','Lauren Bacall','Actress','\nSeptember 16, 1924\n','','American','A woman isn\'t complete without a man. But where do you find a man - a real man - these days?','',NULL,'Woman,Real,Without',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4707,'','Lauren Bacall','Actress','\nSeptember 16, 1924\n','','American','Imagination is the highest kite one can fly.','',NULL,'Highest,Fly,Kite',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4708,'','Lauren Bacall','Actress','\nSeptember 16, 1924\n','','American','You can\'t start worrying about what\'s going to happen. You get spastic enough worrying about what\'s happening now.','',NULL,'Happen,Enough,Start',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4709,'Health','Lauren Bacall','Actress','\nSeptember 16, 1924\n','','American','I figure if I have my health, can pay the rent and I have my friends, I call it \'content.\'','',NULL,'Friends,Call',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4710,'Life','Lauren Bacall','Actress','\nSeptember 16, 1924\n','','American','Looking at yourself in a mirror isn\'t exactly a study of life.','',NULL,'Yourself,Study',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4711,'','Lauren Bacall','Actress','\nSeptember 16, 1924\n','','American','I am essentially a loner.','',NULL,'Loner',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4712,'Marriage,Good','Lauren Bacall','Actress','\nSeptember 16, 1924\n','','American','I put my career in second place throughout both my marriages and it suffered. I don\'t regret it. You make choices. If you want a good marriage, you must pay attention to that. If you want to be independent, go ahead. You can\'t have it all.','',NULL,'Must',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4713,'','Lauren Bacall','Actress','\nSeptember 16, 1924\n','','American','I used to tremble from nerves so badly that the only way I could hold my head steady was to lower my chin practically to my chest and look up at Bogie. That was the beginning of The Look.','',NULL,'Used,Beginning,Head',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4714,'','Lauren Bacall','Actress','\nSeptember 16, 1924\n','','American','In Hollywood, an equitable divorce settlement means each party getting fifty percent of publicity.','',NULL,'Divorce,Getting,Means',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4715,'','Lauren Bacall','Actress','\nSeptember 16, 1924\n','','American','Legends are all to do with the past and nothing to do with the present.','',NULL,'Past,Nothing,Present',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4716,'','Lauren Bacall','Actress','\nSeptember 16, 1924\n','','American','I am not a has-been. I am a will be.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4717,'','Lauren Bacall','Actress','\nSeptember 16, 1924\n','','American','I finally felt that I came into my own when I went on the stage.','',NULL,'Felt,Stage,Finally',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4718,'Love','Lauren Bacall','Actress','\nSeptember 16, 1924\n','','American','I was always a little unsteady in my self-belief. Then there was the Jewish thing. I love being Jewish, I have no problem with it at all. But it did become like a scar, with all these people saying you don\'t look it.','',NULL,'Saying,Did',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4719,'Love,Time,Success','Lauren Bacall','Actress','\nSeptember 16, 1924\n','','American','When everything happens to you when you\'re so young, you\'re very lucky, but by the same token, you\'re never going to have that same feeling again. The first time anything happens to you - your first love, your first success - the second one is never the same.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4720,'','Lauren Bacall','Actress','\nSeptember 16, 1924\n','','American','Actors today go into TV, which I don\'t consider has a lot to do with acting.','',NULL,'Today,Acting,Consider',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4721,'','Lauren Bacall','Actress','\nSeptember 16, 1924\n','','American','Find me a man who\'s interesting enough to have dinner with and I\'ll be happy.','',NULL,'Happy,Find,Enough',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4722,'Business','Lauren Bacall','Actress','\nSeptember 16, 1924\n','','American','I called my business manager in California and said, \'Sell all of my stock\' - what little of it I had - and it\'s the only smart financial move I ever made.','',NULL,'Smart,Ever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4723,'','Lauren Bacall','Actress','\nSeptember 16, 1924\n','','American','I don\'t sit around thinking that I\'d like to have another husband; only another man would make me think that way.','',NULL,'Husband,Thinking,Around',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4724,'','Lauren Bacall','Actress','\nSeptember 16, 1924\n','','American','I remember my oldest son, Steve, saying to me once, \'I don\'t ever remember seeing you with an apron on.\' And I thought, that\'s right, honey, you did not. That was his concept of what a mother should be.','',NULL,'Mother,Saying,Ever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4725,'','Lauren Bacall','Actress','\nSeptember 16, 1924\n','','American','I wish Frank Sinatra would just shut up and sing.','',NULL,'Wish,Sing,Shut',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4726,'','Lauren Bacall','Actress','\nSeptember 16, 1924\n','','American','I would hate now to be married. It does occur to me on occasion that, if I fall and hit my head, there will be no one to make the phone call. But who wants to think about that disaster, I\'d prefer not to.','',NULL,'Hate,Married,Fall',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4727,'','Lauren Bacall','Actress','\nSeptember 16, 1924\n','','American','I\'m a total Democrat. I\'m anti-Republican. And it\'s only fair that you know it... I\'m liberal. The L word!','',NULL,'Word,Fair,Liberal',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4728,'','Lauren Bacall','Actress','\nSeptember 16, 1924\n','','American','I\'m not a sedentary person. I\'ve always been active.','',NULL,'Person,Active',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4729,'Life','Morena Baccarin','Actress','\nJune 2, 1979\n','','Brazilian','They have a joy for life in Brazil unlike any country I\'ve ever seen.','',NULL,'Ever,Country',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4730,'Life','Morena Baccarin','Actress','\nJune 2, 1979\n','','Brazilian','We\'re all interested in life outside of Earth. We all have a fascination with what\'s out there because we don\'t really know.','',NULL,'Earth,Interested',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4731,'','Andrew J. Bacevich','Educator','','','','It\'s not so much the amount of tax we pay - it\'s the sense that our pocket\'s being picked without our knowing what\'s going on.','',NULL,'Without,Sense,Knowing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4732,'Change,Work','Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach','Musician','\nMarch 8, 1714\n','\nDecember 14, 1788\n','German','According to my principles, every master has his true and certain value. Praise and criticism cannot change any of that. Only the work itself praises and criticizes the master, and therefore I leave to everyone his own value.','',NULL,'True',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4733,'','Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach','Musician','\nMarch 8, 1714\n','\nDecember 14, 1788\n','German','A musician cannot move others unless he too is moved. He must of necessity feel all of the affects that he hopes to arouse in his audience, for the revealing of his own humour will stimulate a like humour in the listener.','',NULL,'Must,Cannot,Others',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4734,'Good','Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach','Musician','\nMarch 8, 1714\n','\nDecember 14, 1788\n','German','What comprises good performance? The ability through singing or playing to make the ear conscious of the true content and affect of a composition.','',NULL,'True,Through',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4735,'Life,Best','Edward Bach','Scientist','\nSeptember 24, 1886\n','\nNovember 27, 1936\n','English','Rest assured that whatever station of life we are placed, princely or lowly, it contains the lessons and experiences necessary at the moment for our evolution, and gives us the best advantage for the development of ourselves.','',NULL,'Moment',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4736,'Science,Failure','Edward Bach','Scientist','\nSeptember 24, 1886\n','\nNovember 27, 1936\n','English','The main reason for the failure of the modern medical science is that it is dealing with results and not causes. Nothing more than the patching up of those attacked and the burying of those who are slain, without a thought being given to the real strong hold.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4737,'Great','Edward Bach','Scientist','\nSeptember 24, 1886\n','\nNovember 27, 1936\n','English','In our western civilization we have the glorious example, the great standard of perfection and the teachings of the Christ to guide us. He acts for us as Mediator between our personality and our Soul.','',NULL,'Soul,Between',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4738,'Change','Howard Bach','Athlete','\nFebruary 22, 1979\n','','American','Badminton is not popular in the U.S. because I think the mentality of badminton has to change.','',NULL,'Popular,Mentality',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4739,'','Howard Bach','Athlete','\nFebruary 22, 1979\n','','American','Coming in as a veteran, I\'d like to finish with a gold medal.','',NULL,'Coming,Gold,Veteran',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4740,'','Howard Bach','Athlete','\nFebruary 22, 1979\n','','American','One thing I always tell people. If you want to be gold medalist, you partner one.','',NULL,'Tell,Partner,Gold',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4741,'','Howard Bach','Athlete','\nFebruary 22, 1979\n','','American','When I\'m on the court, I\'m a follower.','',NULL,'Court,Follower',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4742,'Good,Great','Jillian Bach','Actress','','','American','David Duchovny is a dream; a dreamboat and a dream. He was so kind... He held my hand after we were done shooting and told me I did great. He\'s so good at what he does.','',NULL,'Done',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4743,'Time','Jillian Bach','Actress','','','American','I think, being an actor, it\'s just a relief every time you get a part.','',NULL,'Actor,Relief',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4744,'Graduation,Education','Jillian Bach','Actress','','','American','My personal advice is to go to school first and get a liberal arts education, and then if you want to pursue acting, go to graduate school.','',NULL,'School',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4745,'Home','Jillian Bach','Actress','','','American','The challenging thing is that we go home after doing the run-through and the writers stay there working, so sometimes I get script changes delivered to me at midnight. It\'s constantly shifting.','',NULL,'After,Working',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4746,'Work,Great','Jillian Bach','Actress','','','American','TV is so seductive with a great workday. You\'re going to work and making people laugh, and that\'s fantastic.','',NULL,'Laugh',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4747,'','Jillian Bach','Actress','','','American','We film in front of a live audience, and I was a theater actor before I got into television, so I like that.','',NULL,'Live,Before,Film',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4748,'Music,God','Johann Sebastian Bach','Composer','\nMay 31, 1685\n','\nJuly 28, 1750\n','German','The aim and final end of all music should be none other than the glory of God and the refreshment of the soul.','',NULL,'End',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4749,'','Johann Sebastian Bach','Composer','\nMay 31, 1685\n','\nJuly 28, 1750\n','German','I was obliged to be industrious. Whoever is equally industrious will succeed equally well.','',NULL,'Succeed,Whoever,Equally',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4750,'Music,God','Johann Sebastian Bach','Composer','\nMay 31, 1685\n','\nJuly 28, 1750\n','German','Music is an agreeable harmony for the honor of God and the permissible delights of the soul.','',NULL,'Soul',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4751,'','Johann Sebastian Bach','Composer','\nMay 31, 1685\n','\nJuly 28, 1750\n','German','If I decide to be an idiot, then I\'ll be an idiot on my own accord.','',NULL,'Idiot,Decide,Accord',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4752,'Time','Johann Sebastian Bach','Composer','\nMay 31, 1685\n','\nJuly 28, 1750\n','German','It\'s easy to play any musical instrument: all you have to do is touch the right key at the right time and the instrument will play itself.','',NULL,'Play,Easy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4753,'','Johann Sebastian Bach','Composer','\nMay 31, 1685\n','\nJuly 28, 1750\n','German','I worked hard. Anyone who works as hard as I did can achieve the same results.','',NULL,'Hard,Did,Same',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4754,'Music,God','Johann Sebastian Bach','Composer','\nMay 31, 1685\n','\nJuly 28, 1750\n','German','Where there is devotional music, God is always at hand with His gracious presence.','',NULL,'Hand',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4755,'Music','Johann Sebastian Bach','Composer','\nMay 31, 1685\n','\nJuly 28, 1750\n','German','My masters are strange folk with very little care for music in them.','',NULL,'Care,Strange',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4756,'Love','John Bach','Actor','\nJune 5, 1946\n','','Welsh','Kids love rabbits... they just like them.','',NULL,'Kids,Rabbits',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4757,'Good','John Bach','Actor','\nJune 5, 1946\n','','Welsh','Idolatry is really not good for anyone. Not even the idols.','',NULL,'Anyone,Idols',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4758,'','John Bach','Actor','\nJune 5, 1946\n','','Welsh','To the timid soul, nothing is possible.','',NULL,'Nothing,Soul,Possible',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4759,'Love','Richard Bach','Novelist','\nJune 23, 1936\n','','American','Can miles truly separate you from friends... If you want to be with someone you love, aren\'t you already there?','',NULL,'Someone,Friends',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4760,'Love','Richard Bach','Novelist','\nJune 23, 1936\n','','American','If you love someone, set them free. If they come back they\'re yours; if they don\'t they never were.','',NULL,'Someone,Free',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4761,'Life,Family,Respect','Richard Bach','Novelist','\nJune 23, 1936\n','','American','The bond that links your true family is not one of blood, but of respect and joy in each other\'s life.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4762,'Life','Richard Bach','Novelist','\nJune 23, 1936\n','','American','Here is the test to find whether your mission on Earth is finished: if you\'re alive, it isn\'t.','',NULL,'Find,Here',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4763,'Inspirational,Change','Richard Bach','Novelist','\nJune 23, 1936\n','','American','You are always free to change your mind and choose a different future, or a different past.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4764,'Happiness','Richard Bach','Novelist','\nJune 23, 1936\n','','American','If your happiness depends on what somebody else does, I guess you do have a problem.','',NULL,'Problem,Else',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4765,'','Richard Bach','Novelist','\nJune 23, 1936\n','','American','Don\'t be dismayed by good-byes. A farewell is necessary before you can meet again. And meeting again, after moments or lifetimes, is certain for those who are friends.','',NULL,'Farewell,Friends,Before',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4766,'','Richard Bach','Novelist','\nJune 23, 1936\n','','American','Your conscience is the measure of the honesty of your selfishness. Listen to it carefully.','',NULL,'Honesty,Conscience,Listen',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4767,'','Richard Bach','Novelist','\nJune 23, 1936\n','','American','Don\'t believe what your eyes are telling you. All they show is limitation. Look with your understanding, find out what you already know, and you\'ll see the way to fly.','',NULL,'Believe,Find,Eyes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4768,'Learning','Richard Bach','Novelist','\nJune 23, 1936\n','','American','There are no mistakes. The events we bring upon ourselves, no matter how unpleasant, are necessary in order to learn what we need to learn; whatever steps we take, they\'re necessary to reach the places we\'ve chosen to go.','',NULL,'Mistakes,Learn',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4769,'Nature','Richard Bach','Novelist','\nJune 23, 1936\n','','American','What the caterpillar calls the end of the world the master calls a butterfly.','',NULL,'End,Master',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4770,'','Richard Bach','Novelist','\nJune 23, 1936\n','','American','The mark of your ignorance is the depth of your belief in injustice and tragedy. What the caterpillar calls the end of the world, the Master calls the butterfly.','',NULL,'Ignorance,End,Belief',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4771,'','Richard Bach','Novelist','\nJune 23, 1936\n','','American','If it\'s never our fault, we can\'t take responsibility for it. If we can\'t take responsibility for it, we\'ll always be its victim.','',NULL,'Fault,Victim',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4772,'','Richard Bach','Novelist','\nJune 23, 1936\n','','American','Your only obligation in any lifetime is to be true to yourself. Being true to anyone else or anything else is not only impossible, but the mark of a fake messiah.','',NULL,'Yourself,True,Fake',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4773,'','Richard Bach','Novelist','\nJune 23, 1936\n','','American','Argue for your limitations, and sure enough they\'re yours.','',NULL,'Enough,Sure,Argue',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4774,'Relationship,Respect','Richard Bach','Novelist','\nJune 23, 1936\n','','American','I want to be very close to someone I respect and admire and have somebody who feels the same way about me.','',NULL,'Someone',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4775,'','Richard Bach','Novelist','\nJune 23, 1936\n','','American','Every problem has a gift for you in its hands.','',NULL,'Problem,Gift,Hands',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4776,'Love','Richard Bach','Novelist','\nJune 23, 1936\n','','American','True love stories never have endings.','',NULL,'True,Stories',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4777,'Best','Richard Bach','Novelist','\nJune 23, 1936\n','','American','The best way to pay for a lovely moment is to enjoy it.','',NULL,'Enjoy,Moment',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4778,'','Richard Bach','Novelist','\nJune 23, 1936\n','','American','Your friends will know you better in the first minute you meet than your acquaintances will know you in a thousand years.','',NULL,'Better,Friends,Meet',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4779,'','Richard Bach','Novelist','\nJune 23, 1936\n','','American','Avoid problems, and you\'ll never be the one who overcame them.','',NULL,'Problems,Avoid,Overcame',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4780,'Family','Richard Bach','Novelist','\nJune 23, 1936\n','','American','Rarely do members of the same family grow up under the same roof.','',NULL,'Same,Grow',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4781,'','Richard Bach','Novelist','\nJune 23, 1936\n','','American','Allow the world to live as it chooses, and allow yourself to live as you choose.','',NULL,'Yourself,Live,Choose',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4782,'Inspirational,Life','Richard Bach','Novelist','\nJune 23, 1936\n','','American','The meaning I picked, the one that changed my life: Overcome fear, behold wonder.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4783,'Success','Richard Bach','Novelist','\nJune 23, 1936\n','','American','Ask yourself the secret of your success. Listen to your answer, and practice it.','',NULL,'Yourself,Secret',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4784,'Music','Sebastian Bach','Musician','\nApril 3, 1968\n','','Canadian','Metal is still the biggest music now in America.','',NULL,'Still,America',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4785,'','Sebastian Bach','Musician','\nApril 3, 1968\n','','Canadian','Maybe one day I can have a reunion with myself.','',NULL,'Maybe,Reunion',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4786,'','Sebastian Bach','Musician','\nApril 3, 1968\n','','Canadian','Being a cover artist is not like being a real artist. That\'s just copying what someone else did.','',NULL,'Someone,Real,Did',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4787,'Music','Sebastian Bach','Musician','\nApril 3, 1968\n','','Canadian','I listen to music for emotion and I get zero emotion from rap.','',NULL,'Listen,Emotion',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4788,'','Sebastian Bach','Musician','\nApril 3, 1968\n','','Canadian','Every single band in the world has these gigantic songs that people are obsessed with.','',NULL,'Single,Band,Songs',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4789,'','Sebastian Bach','Musician','\nApril 3, 1968\n','','Canadian','I can\'t drink whiskey like I used to back then, that\'s for sure.','',NULL,'Used,Sure,Drink',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4790,'','Sebastian Bach','Musician','\nApril 3, 1968\n','','Canadian','My first band, Kid Wicked, we did half covers and half originals.','',NULL,'Did,Band,Half',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4791,'','Sebastian Bach','Musician','\nApril 3, 1968\n','','Canadian','You know what I\'m doing starting 1st November? Jesus Christ Superstar.','',NULL,'Jesus,Christ,Starting',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4792,'','Sebastian Bach','Musician','\nApril 3, 1968\n','','Canadian','A lot of people when they try to sing Skid Row songs, they\'re screaming and yelling too much. It\'s more singing than screaming.','',NULL,'Try,Singing,Songs',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4793,'','Sebastian Bach','Musician','\nApril 3, 1968\n','','Canadian','America gets rock stars a little more than Canada does.','',NULL,'Rock,America,Stars',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4794,'','Sebastian Bach','Musician','\nApril 3, 1968\n','','Canadian','I acted in millions of TV shows.','',NULL,'Shows,Tv,Millions',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4795,'','Sebastian Bach','Musician','\nApril 3, 1968\n','','Canadian','I am the man who put the hair in hair metal.','',NULL,'Put,Hair,Metal',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4796,'','Sebastian Bach','Musician','\nApril 3, 1968\n','','Canadian','I do Skid Row every night.','',NULL,'Night,Row,Skid',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4797,'','Sebastian Bach','Musician','\nApril 3, 1968\n','','Canadian','I don\'t understand the mentality of a rock fan, being obsessed with two or three songs from 25 years ago. I\'m not that kind of a fan.','',NULL,'Rock,Two,Understand',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4798,'','Sebastian Bach','Musician','\nApril 3, 1968\n','','Canadian','I got the whole band set up in the basement and we are jamming.','',NULL,'Whole,Band,Basement',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4799,'','Sebastian Bach','Musician','\nApril 3, 1968\n','','Canadian','I guess I watch more MTV than you do. I\'m a junkie for it.','',NULL,'Watch,Guess,Junkie',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4800,'','Sebastian Bach','Musician','\nApril 3, 1968\n','','Canadian','I had to get out of my record deal that I signed with my previous band and get a full solo record deal going so, with all of the paperwork that, that entails it did take a while.','',NULL,'Did,While,Band',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4801,'','Sebastian Bach','Musician','\nApril 3, 1968\n','','Canadian','I mean I\'ve never been thrown in jail in New York or Los Angeles.','',NULL,'Mean,Jail,York',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4802,'','Sebastian Bach','Musician','\nApril 3, 1968\n','','Canadian','I mean, MTV or the mainstream media can tell you one thing, but when there are 40,000 people in front of you, who cares about all that?','',NULL,'Mean,Tell,Media',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4803,'','Sebastian Bach','Musician','\nApril 3, 1968\n','','Canadian','I still get crazy once in a while, but just less crazy.','',NULL,'Crazy,Still,Once',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4804,'','Sebastian Bach','Musician','\nApril 3, 1968\n','','Canadian','I want to do something creative, not just easy.','',NULL,'Creative,Easy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4805,'Music','Sebastian Bach','Musician','\nApril 3, 1968\n','','Canadian','I write my lyrics into the computer and I hum my music into the dictaphone.','',NULL,'Write,Computer',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4806,'','Sebastian Bach','Musician','\nApril 3, 1968\n','','Canadian','I\'m a TV junkie. I\'m always flipping through channels.','',NULL,'Through,Tv,Junkie',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4807,'','Sebastian Bach','Musician','\nApril 3, 1968\n','','Canadian','I\'m not interested in thinking up the name of a band and a logo and all that. Been there, done that, sold a million T-shirts.','',NULL,'Thinking,Done,Band',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4808,'','Sebastian Bach','Musician','\nApril 3, 1968\n','','Canadian','I\'ve been solo since 1996, so I\'ve been doing it for a while now.','',NULL,'While,Since,Solo',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4809,'','Burt Bacharach','Composer','\nMay 12, 1928\n','','American','A synonym is a word you use when you can\'t spell the word you first thought of.','',NULL,'Thought,Word,Spell',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4810,'','Burt Bacharach','Composer','\nMay 12, 1928\n','','American','Knowing when to leave may be the smartest thing anyone can learn.','',NULL,'May,Learn,Knowing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4811,'Truth','Burt Bacharach','Composer','\nMay 12, 1928\n','','American','I\'ve always had a problem with people who couldn\'t tell the truth or admit a mistake and say they\'re wrong.','',NULL,'Problem,Wrong',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4812,'Music,Time','Burt Bacharach','Composer','\nMay 12, 1928\n','','American','I started playing piano with a little band in high school. I was terrible. I thought I had absolutely no talent. I couldn\'t keep time. I only got into McGill, which was a lousy music school, because they were taking American music students.','',NULL,'School',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4813,'','Burt Bacharach','Composer','\nMay 12, 1928\n','','American','Never be ashamed to write a melody that people remember.','',NULL,'Remember,Write,Ashamed',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4814,'','Burt Bacharach','Composer','\nMay 12, 1928\n','','American','A small town is a place where there\'s no place to go where you shouldn\'t.','',NULL,'Small,Place,Town',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4815,'','Burt Bacharach','Composer','\nMay 12, 1928\n','','American','Because I was small, I was getting the hell kicked out of me playing football.','',NULL,'Football,Small,Hell',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4816,'','Burt Bacharach','Composer','\nMay 12, 1928\n','','American','I felt alienated at school, and I never did well with girls.','',NULL,'School,Did,Felt',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4817,'','Burt Bacharach','Composer','\nMay 12, 1928\n','','American','I recorded the song live in front of an orchestra, and yes, I was very moved, I was in tears.','',NULL,'Live,Song,Tears',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4818,'','Burt Bacharach','Composer','\nMay 12, 1928\n','','American','I was blown away by the standing ovation. I\'ve had tributes before, sure, but I don\'t retain that feeling, and I wasn\'t prepared for it on Tuesday. But maybe you shouldn\'t retain these things or you\'d be on a permanent high.','',NULL,'Feeling,Before,Away',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4819,'','Burt Bacharach','Composer','\nMay 12, 1928\n','','American','I\'d met Dr Dre, he was thinking about his next album, we talked a little and he said, \'Let me give you some of these loops and see what you come up with\'.','',NULL,'Thinking,Give,Said',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4820,'Hope','Burt Bacharach','Composer','\nMay 12, 1928\n','','American','If Bush said just once: \'Boy. I hope you accept my apology as a country,\' or showed some humanity.','',NULL,'Humanity,Country',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4821,'Love','Burt Bacharach','Composer','\nMay 12, 1928\n','','American','It\'s not getting any better, is it? I don\'t want my 19-year-old boy going into the army. I love these little kids. They understand how passionate I am.','',NULL,'Better,Understand',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4822,'Music','Burt Bacharach','Composer','\nMay 12, 1928\n','','American','The music is the last thing I\'m thinking about right now, in order of what\'s important.','',NULL,'Important,Thinking',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4823,'Love','Amitabh Bachchan','Actor','\nOctober 11, 1942\n','','Indian','I\'d love to romance Aishwarya Rai. But I\'m 58 now. So I have to play her father.','',NULL,'Father,Play',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4824,'','Amitabh Bachchan','Actor','\nOctober 11, 1942\n','','Indian','The amount of things I have been through and the remarkable ways in which the body has reacted is just phenomenal. No wonder I became religious, because you don\'t know why something\'s happening to you and you don\'t know how you bounced back.','',NULL,'Through,Why,Body',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4825,'Life','Amitabh Bachchan','Actor','\nOctober 11, 1942\n','','Indian','I just lead my life as naturally, as normally as I possibly can. But I can\'t help it if controversy is hounding me day in and day out. I\'m quite amazed sometimes by the way they go about it. I grow a beard and it lands up in the editorial in The Times of India.','',NULL,'Help,Sometimes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4826,'Home','Amitabh Bachchan','Actor','\nOctober 11, 1942\n','','Indian','I like to feel the butterflies in the stomach, I like to go home and have a restless night and wonder how I\'m going to be able to accomplish this feat, get jittery. That hunger and those butterflies in the stomach are very essential for all creative people.','',NULL,'Night,Creative',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4827,'','Amitabh Bachchan','Actor','\nOctober 11, 1942\n','','Indian','There are many things that I feel I have missed out on.','',NULL,'Missed',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4828,'','Amitabh Bachchan','Actor','\nOctober 11, 1942\n','','Indian','I am looking forward to going to Dubai because it gives us an opportunity to interact with each other. We can sit and enjoy each other\'s company. We can go out for a walk without worrying about shooting schedules.','',NULL,'Forward,Without,Enjoy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4829,'','Amitabh Bachchan','Actor','\nOctober 11, 1942\n','','Indian','I don\'t use any techniques; I\'m not trained to be an actor. I just enjoy working in films.','',NULL,'Enjoy,Working,Actor',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4830,'Work,Age','Amitabh Bachchan','Actor','\nOctober 11, 1942\n','','Indian','Basically I am just another actor who loves his work and this thing about age only exists in the media.','',NULL,'Another',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4831,'Work,Home','Amitabh Bachchan','Actor','\nOctober 11, 1942\n','','Indian','Dearest TV media and vans outside my home, please do not stress and work so hard.','',NULL,'Stress',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4832,'Age','Amitabh Bachchan','Actor','\nOctober 11, 1942\n','','Indian','Everyone must accept that we will age and age is not always flattering.','',NULL,'Must,Everyone',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4833,'Best','Amitabh Bachchan','Actor','\nOctober 11, 1942\n','','Indian','Frankly I\'ve never really subscribed to these adjectives tagging me as an \'icon\', \'superstar\', etc. I\'ve always thought of myself as an actor doing his job to the best of his ability.','',NULL,'Job,Thought',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4834,'Politics','Amitabh Bachchan','Actor','\nOctober 11, 1942\n','','Indian','I did not resign from politics because of Bofors. I resigned because I do not know how to play petty politics. I did not know back then and I don\'t know now either.','',NULL,'Did,Play',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4835,'','Amitabh Bachchan','Actor','\nOctober 11, 1942\n','','Indian','I have never been a superstar and never believed in it.','',NULL,'Superstar,Believed',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4836,'','Amitabh Bachchan','Actor','\nOctober 11, 1942\n','','Indian','I have never really been confident about my career at any stage.','',NULL,'Career,Stage,Confident',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4837,'','Amitabh Bachchan','Actor','\nOctober 11, 1942\n','','Indian','I sometimes lament the fact that I do not have the benefit of a complete and ailment free body structure.','',NULL,'Free,Sometimes,Fact',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4838,'Good','Amitabh Bachchan','Actor','\nOctober 11, 1942\n','','Indian','Indian actors, because of the format of our stories, need to be good actors, and be able to perform emotional sequences, do a bit of comedy, dance and singing, action, because all of this forms just one film. In many ways I\'d say there are greater demands on Indian actors than there are on Hollywood','',NULL,'Emotional,Dance',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4839,'Great,War','Amitabh Bachchan','Actor','\nOctober 11, 1942\n','','Indian','It\'s a war zone, my body, and one which has been through a great deal.','',NULL,'Through',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4840,'','Amitabh Bachchan','Actor','\nOctober 11, 1942\n','','Indian','Mr. Leonardo DiCaprio - he be soo gorgeous, no wonder all the ladies flockin\' to him - He be Gatsby.','',NULL,'Him,Wonder,Ladies',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4841,'','Amitabh Bachchan','Actor','\nOctober 11, 1942\n','','Indian','No new projects at the moment. There are restrictions to how much I can take on. And I need to finish those that I am committed to do before thinking ahead. But I\'d rather they take final shape before we talk of them.','',NULL,'Thinking,Before,Moment',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4842,'','Amitabh Bachchan','Actor','\nOctober 11, 1942\n','','Indian','The select group of people who do make realistic cinema, who do make cinema perhaps a little more acceptable to the Western audience, is a very small percentage.','',NULL,'Small,Group,Audience',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4843,'Society','Amitabh Bachchan','Actor','\nOctober 11, 1942\n','','Indian','You don\'t see Indians in Hollywood films around which a story can revolve. As soon as we have a social presence in your society, I am sure there will be many actors from our part of the world that will be acting in Hollywood films.','',NULL,'Around,Acting',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4844,'','Gaston Bachelard','Philosopher','\nJune 27, 1884\n','\nOctober 16, 1962\n','French','One must always maintain one\'s connection to the past and yet ceaselessly pull away from it.','',NULL,'Past,Must,Away',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4845,'Home,Peace','Gaston Bachelard','Philosopher','\nJune 27, 1884\n','\nOctober 16, 1962\n','French','If I were asked to name the chief benefit of the house, I should say: the house shelters day-dreaming, the house protects the dreamer, the house allows one to dream in peace.','',NULL,'Dream',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4846,'Life','Gaston Bachelard','Philosopher','\nJune 27, 1884\n','\nOctober 16, 1962\n','French','To live life well is to express life poorly; if one expresses life too well, one is living it no longer.','',NULL,'Live,Living',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4847,'','Gaston Bachelard','Philosopher','\nJune 27, 1884\n','\nOctober 16, 1962\n','French','Man is a creation of desire, not a creation of need.','',NULL,'Desire,Creation',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4848,'Truth','Gaston Bachelard','Philosopher','\nJune 27, 1884\n','\nOctober 16, 1962\n','French','There is no original truth, only original error.','',NULL,'Original,Error',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4849,'Life','Gaston Bachelard','Philosopher','\nJune 27, 1884\n','\nOctober 16, 1962\n','French','Even a minor event in the life of a child is an event of that child\'s world and thus a world event.','',NULL,'Child,Event',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4850,'Beauty','Gaston Bachelard','Philosopher','\nJune 27, 1884\n','\nOctober 16, 1962\n','French','A special kind of beauty exists which is born in language, of language, and for language.','',NULL,'Special,Language',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4851,'','Gaston Bachelard','Philosopher','\nJune 27, 1884\n','\nOctober 16, 1962\n','French','Ideas are refined and multiplied in the commerce of minds. In their splendor, images effect a very simple communion of souls.','',NULL,'Simple,Minds,Ideas',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4852,'','Gaston Bachelard','Philosopher','\nJune 27, 1884\n','\nOctober 16, 1962\n','French','Man is an imagining being.','',NULL,'Imagining',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4853,'','Gaston Bachelard','Philosopher','\nJune 27, 1884\n','\nOctober 16, 1962\n','French','The characteristic of scientific progress is our knowing that we did not know.','',NULL,'Did,Progress,Knowing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4854,'Morning','Gaston Bachelard','Philosopher','\nJune 27, 1884\n','\nOctober 16, 1962\n','French','The repose of sleep refreshes only the body. It rarely sets the soul at rest. The repose of the night does not belong to us. It is not the possession of our being. Sleep opens within us an inn for phantoms. In the morning we must sweep out the shadows.','',NULL,'Sleep,Must',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4855,'Truth','Gaston Bachelard','Philosopher','\nJune 27, 1884\n','\nOctober 16, 1962\n','French','The subconscious is ceaselessly murmuring, and it is by listening to these murmurs that one hears the truth.','',NULL,'Listening,Hears',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4856,'','Gaston Bachelard','Philosopher','\nJune 27, 1884\n','\nOctober 16, 1962\n','French','The words of the world want to make sentences.','',NULL,'Words,Sentences',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4857,'','Gaston Bachelard','Philosopher','\nJune 27, 1884\n','\nOctober 16, 1962\n','French','Literary imagination is an aesthetic object offered by a writer to a lover of books.','',NULL,'Books,Writer,Lover',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4858,'Future,Poetry','Gaston Bachelard','Philosopher','\nJune 27, 1884\n','\nOctober 16, 1962\n','French','Poetry is one of the destinies of speech... One would say that the poetic image, in its newness, opens a future to language.','',NULL,'Language',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4859,'','Gaston Bachelard','Philosopher','\nJune 27, 1884\n','\nOctober 16, 1962\n','French','Reverie is not a mind vacuum. It is rather the gift of an hour which knows the plenitude of the soul.','',NULL,'Mind,Soul,Rather',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4860,'','Gaston Bachelard','Philosopher','\nJune 27, 1884\n','\nOctober 16, 1962\n','French','So, like a forgotten fire, a childhood can always flare up again within us.','',NULL,'Fire,Again,Within',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4861,'Dreams,Great,Poetry','Gaston Bachelard','Philosopher','\nJune 27, 1884\n','\nOctober 16, 1962\n','French','The great function of poetry is to give back to us the situations of our dreams.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4862,'','Gaston Bachelard','Philosopher','\nJune 27, 1884\n','\nOctober 16, 1962\n','French','Two half philosophers will probably never a whole metaphysician make.','',NULL,'Two,Whole,Half',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4863,'','John Bachman','Clergyman','\nFebruary 4, 1790\n','\nFebruary 24, 1874\n','American','I have seen one shrike occupy himself for hours in sticking up on thorns, a number of small fishes that the fishermen had thrown on the shore. The fishes dried up and decayed.','',NULL,'Small,Himself,Seen',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4864,'Food','John Bachman','Clergyman','\nFebruary 4, 1790\n','\nFebruary 24, 1874\n','American','I never found either this or the Northern Shrike return to such prey for food. I have seen them alight on the same thorn bush afterwards, but never made any use of this kind of food.','',NULL,'Made,Same',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4865,'Government','John Bachman','Clergyman','\nFebruary 4, 1790\n','\nFebruary 24, 1874\n','American','The president said nothing about the views of government in regard to the possibility of Carolinas seceding. This however was frequently spoken of by other statesmen at the North. I think they were unanimous in this, that no army would be sent here.','',NULL,'Nothing,Said',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4866,'Love,Music','Randy Bachman','Musician','\nSeptember 27, 1943\n','','Canadian','My love, growing up on the Prairies, was country music.','',NULL,'Country',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4867,'','Randy Bachman','Musician','\nSeptember 27, 1943\n','','Canadian','The fact that the internet is so active; people can now speak to me indirectly.','',NULL,'Speak,Fact,Internet',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4868,'Age','Randy Bachman','Musician','\nSeptember 27, 1943\n','','Canadian','Every night we all felt grateful to be there, stunned at the amount of people that are there, and stunned at their reactions. They go crazy; they know every lyric from eight years of age to eighty. It\'s unbelievable.','',NULL,'Crazy,Night',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4869,'','Randy Bachman','Musician','\nSeptember 27, 1943\n','','Canadian','Generally, you are held to a sound and that becomes your sound. That gets branded as your sound, and all the copycats start with it because the labels are looking for that sound.','',NULL,'Start,Looking,Sound',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4870,'','Randy Bachman','Musician','\nSeptember 27, 1943\n','','Canadian','I don\'t think that bands that make it on their first album are as strong as bands that don\'t: there is nowhere to go but down.','',NULL,'Strong,Down,Album',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4871,'Music,Age','Randy Bachman','Musician','\nSeptember 27, 1943\n','','Canadian','I learned at an early age that I was given something special when I was born, and that was the gift of music.','',NULL,'Special',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4872,'Time,Car','Randy Bachman','Musician','\nSeptember 27, 1943\n','','Canadian','I listened to it last night for the first time since we started this project. I went out to my car and put it in and went to an empty parking lot and just listened and read the little pamphlet that came with it. After two or three songs I burst into tears.','',NULL,'Night',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4873,'','Randy Bachman','Musician','\nSeptember 27, 1943\n','','Canadian','My songs are like cheap Neil Young copies.','',NULL,'Young,Songs,Cheap',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4874,'Music,Work','Randy Bachman','Musician','\nSeptember 27, 1943\n','','Canadian','The local music community here was dying for a place to record, so we started doing acoustic, folk and bluegrass and then did rock projects for other bands, as well as for my son Tal and my own work.','',NULL,'Rock',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4875,'Music,Time','Randy Bachman','Musician','\nSeptember 27, 1943\n','','Canadian','Those albums are so important to me because, for the first time, I was making my own music, paying for it, finding strengths in it, and going through the process of finding the right music for the record.','',NULL,'Important',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4876,'','Randy Bachman','Musician','\nSeptember 27, 1943\n','','Canadian','Those two songs condense the two albums. They also show what the audiences wanted. I was desperate to keep the band together and find something that the public would like.','',NULL,'Together,Two,Find',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4877,'','Randy Bachman','Musician','\nSeptember 27, 1943\n','','Canadian','To add an AC outlet, for example, you just drill a circular hole in the wall, tap into the wiring, add the outlet and you\'re set. If you don\'t want it, pull it out and plaster over it with more earth to seal the hole.','',NULL,'Earth,Example,Wall',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4878,'','Randy Bachman','Musician','\nSeptember 27, 1943\n','','Canadian','When I was five I had violin lessons.','',NULL,'Five,Violin,Lessons',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4879,'','Randy Bachman','Musician','\nSeptember 27, 1943\n','','Canadian','When you get successful, you can do pretty much whatever you want.','',NULL,'Successful,Pretty,Whatever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4880,'Work,Time,Great','Randy Bachman','Musician','\nSeptember 27, 1943\n','','Canadian','When you play all that as a body of work there are four great songs, four mediocre songs and four bad songs. I didn\'t know it at the time; I was just doing my best.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4881,'','Randy Bachman','Musician','\nSeptember 27, 1943\n','','Canadian','With The Guess Who, it took us fifty-something singles before we had hits.','',NULL,'Before,Took,Guess',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4882,'Change,Music','Randy Bachman','Musician','\nSeptember 27, 1943\n','','Canadian','You are still lucky - you have a certain type of people who keep buying your music - but then you can get typecast and have to keep making that same music, and you can change only slightly. It\'s risky to bounce around and change your type of music.','',NULL,'Still',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4883,'','Randy Bachman','Musician','\nSeptember 27, 1943\n','','Canadian','You don\'t need a uniform color: We used a mixture of brick red, browns and grays, and then threw in seashells, branches and various types of rock, so our walls ended up looking like cave paintings!','',NULL,'Rock,Used,Looking',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4884,'Work,Success','Randy Bachman','Musician','\nSeptember 27, 1943\n','','Canadian','You take all the things that frighten you, and when you can get them to work for you all of sudden people are calling you a success.','',NULL,'Calling',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4885,'','Michele Bachmann','Politician','\nApril 6, 1956\n','','American','What I want to do is to make sure that we fully repeal Obamacare. This will be one of the largest spending initiatives we will ever see in our country. And also, it will take away choice from the American people.','',NULL,'Ever,Country,Away',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4886,'','Michele Bachmann','Politician','\nApril 6, 1956\n','','American','During my first term in Congress, I signed a pledge that I will take no more earmarks and I\'ve been faithful to that pledge.','',NULL,'Faithful,Congress,Pledge',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4887,'Work','Michele Bachmann','Politician','\nApril 6, 1956\n','','American','All of the problems we\'re facing with debt are manmade problems. We created them. It\'s called fantasy economics. Fantasy economics only works in a fantasy world. It doesn\'t work in reality.','',NULL,'Reality,Problems',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4888,'','Michele Bachmann','Politician','\nApril 6, 1956\n','','American','I am a fighter. I\'m not just there to go along and get along.','',NULL,'Fighter,Along',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4889,'Marriage','Michele Bachmann','Politician','\nApril 6, 1956\n','','American','I do support a constitutional amendment on marriage between a man and a woman, but I would not be going into the states to overturn their state law.','',NULL,'Woman,Law',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4890,'Government','Michele Bachmann','Politician','\nApril 6, 1956\n','','American','I want my candidacy for the presidency of the United States to stand for a moment when we the people, stand once again for the independence from a government that has gotten too big and spends too much and has taken away too much of our liberties.','',NULL,'Moment,Big',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4891,'','Michele Bachmann','Politician','\nApril 6, 1956\n','','American','We\'re running out of rich people in this country.','',NULL,'Country,Rich,Running',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4892,'Money,History','Michele Bachmann','Politician','\nApril 6, 1956\n','','American','After the $700 billion bailout, the trillion-dollar stimulus, and the massive budget bill with over 9,000 earmarks, many of you implored Washington to please stop spending money we don\'t have. But, instead of cutting, we saw an unprecedented explosion of government spending and debt, unlike anything','',NULL,'Government',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4893,'','Michele Bachmann','Politician','\nApril 6, 1956\n','','American','I come from a modest background. I put myself through college and law school and a postdoctorate program in tax law.','',NULL,'School,Through,Law',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4894,'','Michele Bachmann','Politician','\nApril 6, 1956\n','','American','I come here as one of you - an Iowan!','',NULL,'Here',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4895,'Marriage,Time,Best','Michele Bachmann','Politician','\nApril 6, 1956\n','','American','I think it\'s best if there\'s an amendment that goes on the ballot where the people can weigh in. Every time this issue has gone on the ballot, the people have voted to retain the traditional definition of marriage as recently as California in 2008.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4896,'','Michele Bachmann','Politician','\nApril 6, 1956\n','','American','I think what separates me from the candidates is the fact that I have a proven track record of being a fighter. A fighting for what people believe in, whether it is popular or not. Despite the opposition, I stand true. Because people know that I will do what I say. And that I say what I do.','',NULL,'Believe,True,Fighting',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4897,'Marriage,Family','Michele Bachmann','Politician','\nApril 6, 1956\n','','American','I think you may see again a rise at the federal government level for a - a call for the federal constitutional amendment, because people want to make sure that this definition of marriage remains secure, because after all, the family is the fundamental unit of government.','',NULL,'Government',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4898,'Education,Work','Michele Bachmann','Politician','\nApril 6, 1956\n','','American','I thought if anyone need a leg up, it was our foster children. So, I started getting involved in education reform, and that was back in 1998. And as a result of all the reform work that I had done, people urged me to run for the Minnesota state Senate. I did, I was there for six years.','',NULL,'Children',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4899,'','Michele Bachmann','Politician','\nApril 6, 1956\n','','American','I was in the Minnesota state Senate from 2000 until 2006. In 2006, I was urged to run for Congress, I did. And I\'ve been here ever since.','',NULL,'Ever,Did,Here',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4900,'Education,Work','Michele Bachmann','Politician','\nApril 6, 1956\n','','American','I\'m not only a lawyer, I have a post doctorate degree in federal tax law from William and Mary. I work in serious scholarship and work in the United States federal tax court. My husband and I raised five kids. We\'ve raised 23 foster children. We\'ve applied ourselves to education reform. We started a','',NULL,'School',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4901,'Government','Michele Bachmann','Politician','\nApril 6, 1956\n','','American','I\'ve given birth to five babies and I breastfed every single one of these babies. To think that government has to go out and buy my breast pump for my babies. You wanna talk about the nanny state? I think we just got the new definition of a nanny.','',NULL,'Single,Talk',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4902,'','Michele Bachmann','Politician','\nApril 6, 1956\n','','American','If we want to kill Obamacare and we want to end socialized medicine, it must be done in the next election!','',NULL,'End,Must,Done',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4903,'','Michele Bachmann','Politician','\nApril 6, 1956\n','','American','It isn\'t that I was born thinking I had to be president. I\'m getting a lot of encouragement to run from people across the country. I don\'t believe this is a rash decision.','',NULL,'Believe,Thinking,Decision',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4904,'Good','Michele Bachmann','Politician','\nApril 6, 1956\n','','American','It would be fun to have someone in the White House who has worked in the private sector... and someone who understands that wealth creation is a good thing and they want more of it. Wealth is good.','',NULL,'Fun,Someone',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4905,'','Michele Bachmann','Politician','\nApril 6, 1956\n','','American','My husband and I had five biological children but we also have been raising 23 foster children.','',NULL,'Husband,Children,Five',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4906,'','Michele Bachmann','Politician','\nApril 6, 1956\n','','American','We need a strong, bold constitutional conservative who won\'t back down and who will fight for the values we believe in. That\'s what we need for our nominee, whether it is me or whether it is someone else.','',NULL,'Strong,Believe,Fight',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4907,'Health,Government','Michele Bachmann','Politician','\nApril 6, 1956\n','','American','Well, what did we buy? Instead of a leaner, smarter government, we bought a bureaucracy that now tells us which light bulbs to buy, and which will put 16,500 IRS agents in charge of policing President Obama\'s health care bill.','',NULL,'Care',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4908,'Technology','Spencer Bachus','Politician','\nDecember 28, 1947\n','','American','Today, the technology is there to give early and normally ample warning when a powerful tornado approaches. When a tornado strikes, all of us are at risk.','',NULL,'Today,Powerful',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4909,'Alone','Spencer Bachus','Politician','\nDecember 28, 1947\n','','American','Shockingly, a University of Pennsylvania study says the number of young people addicted to gambling - largely due to increased exposure to the Internet and Internet gambling - grew by an alarming 20 percent between 2004 and 2005 alone.','',NULL,'Young,Study',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4910,'','Spencer Bachus','Politician','\nDecember 28, 1947\n','','American','As the number of available jobs has decreased in border states like Texas, cities halfway across America have begun to see an influx of illegal immigrants in search of employment.','',NULL,'America,Number,Jobs',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4911,'Home','Spencer Bachus','Politician','\nDecember 28, 1947\n','','American','By encouraging its citizens to violate our border, Mexico is pushing a tremendous welfare burden off of its shoulders and onto ours, while also benefiting from the significant sums of U.S. currency that these workers will eventually send back home to their families.','',NULL,'Off,While',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4912,'War','Spencer Bachus','Politician','\nDecember 28, 1947\n','','American','By interviewing at least one veteran, you can preserve memories that otherwise might be lost. My uncle was a downed fighter pilot and P.O.W. in World War II, and I am looking forward to recording his story for inclusion in the project.','',NULL,'Forward,Lost',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4913,'','Spencer Bachus','Politician','\nDecember 28, 1947\n','','American','For 180 years, we voted in English. That is the true American tradition, and this amendment is true to our heritage, not what has existed unnaturally for the last 20 years.','',NULL,'True,American,Last',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4914,'Life,Hope,Freedom','Spencer Bachus','Politician','\nDecember 28, 1947\n','','American','For generations, America has served as a beacon of hope and freedom for those outside her borders, and as a land of limitless opportunity for those risking everything to seek a better life. Their talents and contributions have continued to enrich our country.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4915,'Medical','Spencer Bachus','Politician','\nDecember 28, 1947\n','','American','Harvard Medical School, the University of South Florida and the American Psychiatric Association have all conducted studies showing that the earlier one begins gambling, the more likely it is he or she will become an addicted, problem gambler.','',NULL,'School,Problem',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4916,'Best','Spencer Bachus','Politician','\nDecember 28, 1947\n','','American','However, in recent years our nation has seen a sizable influx of illegal immigration that at best highlights some alarming inadequacies and at worst indicates a broken system.','',NULL,'Broken,Nation',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4917,'Health,Society','Spencer Bachus','Politician','\nDecember 28, 1947\n','','American','Illegal immigrants are beginning to comprise a black market class of workers in our society, jeopardizing the financial health of companies which play by the rules, while themselves vulnerable to the exploitation by those willing to take advantage of their illegal status.','',NULL,'Black',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4918,'','Spencer Bachus','Politician','\nDecember 28, 1947\n','','American','Immigration in America is a highly polarized issue and there are passionate views on both sides.','',NULL,'America,Both,Passionate',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4919,'','Spencer Bachus','Politician','\nDecember 28, 1947\n','','American','In 2003, I introduced and passed The Tornado Shelters Act, which allows local governments to use Community Development Block Grant funds to construct storm shelters in manufactured housing communities.','',NULL,'Storm,Act,Community',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4920,'','Spencer Bachus','Politician','\nDecember 28, 1947\n','','American','In fact, a University of Connecticut study showed that as many as three in four pre-teens and teens who are exposed to Internet gambling become addicted.','',NULL,'Study,Become,Fact',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4921,'','Spencer Bachus','Politician','\nDecember 28, 1947\n','','American','It is my belief CAFTA will be beneficial for Alabama and the United States as a whole.','',NULL,'Whole,Belief,United',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4922,'Health','Spencer Bachus','Politician','\nDecember 28, 1947\n','','American','Most illegals are without health insurance, and when these workers need emergency healthcare, the American taxpayer gets stuck with the bill.','',NULL,'Without,American',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4923,'Society','Spencer Bachus','Politician','\nDecember 28, 1947\n','','American','Ours is an open and accepting society, and has historically provided an avenue for lawful immigration to all those willing to accept the responsibilities of citizenship.','',NULL,'Accept,Open',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4924,'','Spencer Bachus','Politician','\nDecember 28, 1947\n','','American','Pre-teens, teens and college students have unlimited access to the Internet - 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Because of the repeated exposure they have to illegal Internet gambling sites, they fall victim by the thousands.','',NULL,'College,Days,Week',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4925,'Society','Spencer Bachus','Politician','\nDecember 28, 1947\n','','American','The completion of the Iraqi cabinet with the appointment of three critical ministers is also confirmation of continued movement toward a just and democratic society in Iraq.','',NULL,'Three,Democratic',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4926,'Good','Spencer Bachus','Politician','\nDecember 28, 1947\n','','American','The elimination of the barbaric terrorist Abu Musab al-Zarqawi is good news for the world.','',NULL,'News,Terrorist',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4927,'','Spencer Bachus','Politician','\nDecember 28, 1947\n','','American','The rapid growth in many of our suburbs has spawned a booming construction industry eager to hire low wage immigrants who gladly fill these jobs, many of them happy to be paid in cash, free of federal and state taxes.','',NULL,'Happy,Free,State',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4928,'History,War','Spencer Bachus','Politician','\nDecember 28, 1947\n','','American','The Veteran\'s History Project, a nationwide volunteer effort to collect oral histories from America\'s war veterans, provides an avenue to do just that. Now in its fifth year, the Project has collected more than 40,000 individual stories.','',NULL,'America',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4929,'','Spencer Bachus','Politician','\nDecember 28, 1947\n','','American','Unlicensed illegal immigrants drive on our roads and interstates without insurance, and there is little that our law enforcement officials can do to stop them.','',NULL,'Without,Law,Stop',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4930,'','Wilhelm Backhaus','Musician','\nMarch 26, 1884\n','\nJuly 5, 1969\n','German','The simpler it is, the more beautiful it will become.','',NULL,'Beautiful,Become,Simpler',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4931,'Success','Jim Backus','Actor','\nFebruary 25, 1913\n','\nJuly 3, 1989\n','American','Many a man owes his success to his first wife and his second wife to his success.','',NULL,'Wife,Second',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4932,'Work','John Backus','Scientist','\nDecember 3, 1924\n','','American','Much of my work has come from being lazy.','',NULL,'Lazy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4933,'Medical','John Backus','Scientist','\nDecember 3, 1924\n','','American','They don\'t like thinking in medical school. They memorize - that\'s all they want you to do. You must not think.','',NULL,'School,Must',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4934,'Time','John Backus','Scientist','\nDecember 3, 1924\n','','American','You need the willingness to fail all the time.','',NULL,'Fail',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4935,'Wisdom','Francis Bacon','Philosopher','\nJanuary 21, 1561\n','\nApril 9, 1626\n','English','Silence is the sleep that nourishes wisdom.','',NULL,'Sleep,Silence',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4936,'Humor','Francis Bacon','Philosopher','\nJanuary 21, 1561\n','\nApril 9, 1626\n','English','Imagination was given to man to compensate him for what he is not; a sense of humor to console him for what he is.','',NULL,'Him,Sense',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4937,'Age,Trust,Best','Francis Bacon','Philosopher','\nJanuary 21, 1561\n','\nApril 9, 1626\n','English','Age appears to be best in four things; old wood best to burn, old wine to drink, old friends to trust, and old authors to read.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4938,'Power,Knowledge','Francis Bacon','Philosopher','\nJanuary 21, 1561\n','\nApril 9, 1626\n','English','Knowledge is power.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4939,'Religion,Men','Francis Bacon','Philosopher','\nJanuary 21, 1561\n','\nApril 9, 1626\n','English','A little philosophy inclineth man\'s mind to atheism, but depth in philosophy bringeth men\'s minds about to religion.','',NULL,'Mind',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4940,'Wisdom,Love','Francis Bacon','Philosopher','\nJanuary 21, 1561\n','\nApril 9, 1626\n','English','It is impossible to love and to be wise.','',NULL,'Wise',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4941,'Anger','Francis Bacon','Philosopher','\nJanuary 21, 1561\n','\nApril 9, 1626\n','English','A man that studieth revenge keeps his own wounds green.','',NULL,'Revenge,Green',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4942,'Age','Francis Bacon','Philosopher','\nJanuary 21, 1561\n','\nApril 9, 1626\n','English','I will never be an old man. To me, old age is always 15 years older than I am.','',NULL,'Old,Older',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4943,'Life','Francis Bacon','Philosopher','\nJanuary 21, 1561\n','\nApril 9, 1626\n','English','A bachelor\'s life is a fine breakfast, a flat lunch, and a miserable dinner.','',NULL,'Miserable,Fine',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4944,'Change,Time','Francis Bacon','Philosopher','\nJanuary 21, 1561\n','\nApril 9, 1626\n','English','He that will not apply new remedies must expect new evils; for time is the greatest innovator.','',NULL,'Greatest',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4945,'','Francis Bacon','Philosopher','\nJanuary 21, 1561\n','\nApril 9, 1626\n','English','In taking revenge, a man is but even with his enemy; but in passing it over, he is superior.','',NULL,'Enemy,Revenge,Taking',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4946,'Wisdom','Francis Bacon','Philosopher','\nJanuary 21, 1561\n','\nApril 9, 1626\n','English','A prudent question is one-half of wisdom.','',NULL,'Question,Prudent',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4947,'','Francis Bacon','Philosopher','\nJanuary 21, 1561\n','\nApril 9, 1626\n','English','In order for the light to shine so brightly, the darkness must be present.','',NULL,'Must,Light,Darkness',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4948,'Good','Francis Bacon','Philosopher','\nJanuary 21, 1561\n','\nApril 9, 1626\n','English','He that gives good advice, builds with one hand; he that gives good counsel and example, builds with both; but he that gives good admonition and bad example, builds with one hand and pulls down with the other.','',NULL,'Bad,Down',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4949,'','Francis Bacon','Philosopher','\nJanuary 21, 1561\n','\nApril 9, 1626\n','English','Reading maketh a full man; conference a ready man; and writing an exact man.','',NULL,'Writing,Reading,Ready',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4950,'Travel,Education','Francis Bacon','Philosopher','\nJanuary 21, 1561\n','\nApril 9, 1626\n','English','Travel, in the younger sort, is a part of education; in the elder, a part of experience.','',NULL,'experience',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4951,'','Francis Bacon','Philosopher','\nJanuary 21, 1561\n','\nApril 9, 1626\n','English','A wise man will make more opportunities than he finds.','',NULL,'Wise,Finds',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4952,'Life','Francis Bacon','Philosopher','\nJanuary 21, 1561\n','\nApril 9, 1626\n','English','Choose the life that is most useful, and habit will make it the most agreeable.','',NULL,'Choose,Useful',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4953,'','Francis Bacon','Philosopher','\nJanuary 21, 1561\n','\nApril 9, 1626\n','English','If we do not maintain justice, justice will not maintain us.','',NULL,'Justice,Maintain',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4954,'Anger,Men','Francis Bacon','Philosopher','\nJanuary 21, 1561\n','\nApril 9, 1626\n','English','Anger makes dull men witty, but it keeps them poor.','',NULL,'Poor',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4955,'','Francis Bacon','Philosopher','\nJanuary 21, 1561\n','\nApril 9, 1626\n','English','The job of the artist is always to deepen the mystery.','',NULL,'Job,Artist,Mystery',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4956,'Nature','Francis Bacon','Philosopher','\nJanuary 21, 1561\n','\nApril 9, 1626\n','English','Revenge is a kind of wild justice, which the more a man\'s nature runs to, the more ought law to weed it out.','',NULL,'Revenge,Justice',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4957,'Beauty','Francis Bacon','Philosopher','\nJanuary 21, 1561\n','\nApril 9, 1626\n','English','Beauty itself is but the sensible image of the Infinite.','',NULL,'Sensible,Image',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4958,'Money','Francis Bacon','Philosopher','\nJanuary 21, 1561\n','\nApril 9, 1626\n','English','Money is like manure, of very little use except it be spread.','',NULL,'Except,Manure',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4959,'','Francis Bacon','Philosopher','\nJanuary 21, 1561\n','\nApril 9, 1626\n','English','Who questions much, shall learn much, and retain much.','',NULL,'Learn,Questions,Shall',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4960,'Work,Time,Respect','John Bacon','Sculptor','\nNovember 24, 1740\n','\nAugust 4, 1799\n','British','It comes down to the way you treat people. When you treat people with dignity and respect all the time, you can work through anything.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4961,'Pet','John Bacon','Sculptor','\nNovember 24, 1740\n','\nAugust 4, 1799\n','British','I heard that Jesus had a pet dinosaur. Evolution must be a myth then.','',NULL,'Must,Jesus',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4962,'Faith,Strength,Death','John Bacon','Sculptor','\nNovember 24, 1740\n','\nAugust 4, 1799\n','British','We will grieve not, rather find strength in what remains behind. In the faith that looks through death, in years that bring the philosophic mind.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4963,'Money','Kevin Bacon','Actor','\nJuly 8, 1958\n','','American','I think one of the most pervasive evils in this world is greed and acquiring money for money\'s sake. Once you have six houses and a plane, it\'s just about a number. It\'s never been anything I understood.','',NULL,'Greed,Anything',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4964,'Sad,Life,Fear','Kevin Bacon','Actor','\nJuly 8, 1958\n','','American','I really believe that all of us have a lot of darkness in our souls. Anger, rage, fear, sadness. I don\'t think that\'s only reserved for people who have horrible upbringings. I think it really exists and is part of the human condition. I think in the course of your life you figure out ways to deal wi','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4965,'Famous','Kevin Bacon','Actor','\nJuly 8, 1958\n','','American','Any idiot can get laid when they\'re famous. That\'s easy. It\'s getting laid when you\'re not famous that takes some talent.','',NULL,'Idiot,Easy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4966,'Good','Kevin Bacon','Actor','\nJuly 8, 1958\n','','American','A good director creates an environment, which gives the actor the encouragement to fly.','',NULL,'Actor,Director',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4967,'Movies','Kevin Bacon','Actor','\nJuly 8, 1958\n','','American','I\'m obsessed with zombies. I like watching zombie movies and I read zombie books.','',NULL,'Read,Books',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4968,'Anger','Kevin Bacon','Actor','\nJuly 8, 1958\n','','American','I think we all have a lot of darkness in our bellies. As an actor, the challenge of tapping into that, reaching down into that sadness or anger, is very therapeutic.','',NULL,'Sadness,Down',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4969,'','Kevin Bacon','Actor','\nJuly 8, 1958\n','','American','I have a natural swagger.','',NULL,'Natural,Swagger',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4970,'','Kevin Bacon','Actor','\nJuly 8, 1958\n','','American','Clint Eastwood has always been a hero.','',NULL,'Hero,Clint,Eastwood',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4971,'','Kevin Bacon','Actor','\nJuly 8, 1958\n','','American','As I was coming up on the stage, there was one source that could make or break you, the New York Times. Inevitably there would be one actor singled out for a better review, or worse, than somebody else. The effect of that was cancerous, divisive.','',NULL,'Better,Else,Times',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4972,'Good','Kevin Bacon','Actor','\nJuly 8, 1958\n','','American','Critics can be your most important friend. I don\'t read criticism of my stuff only because when it\'s bad, it\'s rough-and when it\'s good, it\'s not good enough.','',NULL,'Bad,Important',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4973,'','Kevin Bacon','Actor','\nJuly 8, 1958\n','','American','I always wanted, and still aspire, to be something more than just one thing, just one performance.','',NULL,'Still,Wanted,Aspire',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4974,'Work,Good','Kevin Bacon','Actor','\nJuly 8, 1958\n','','American','I just let the work speak for itself. An actor is not afraid to take risks; to put on different hats; to be a good guy, a bad guy, a victim, an abuser. There are all kinds of people in the world, and playing them is what acting is all about.','',NULL,'Bad',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4975,'Love','Kevin Bacon','Actor','\nJuly 8, 1958\n','','American','I\'d love to be a pop idol. Of course, my groupies are now between 40 and 50.','',NULL,'Between,Idol',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4976,'Music','Kevin Bacon','Actor','\nJuly 8, 1958\n','','American','I\'ve made three studio albums and one live one with my brother. It\'s melodic singer-songwriter acoustic-rock music.','',NULL,'Live,Made',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4977,'Life','Kevin Bacon','Actor','\nJuly 8, 1958\n','','American','Things could be worse. You remember that, and you go on with your life.','',NULL,'Remember,Worse',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4978,'','Kevin Bacon','Actor','\nJuly 8, 1958\n','','American','Before Footloose, the things I\'d done weren\'t cute. In Diner I was an alcoholic.','',NULL,'Done,Before,Cute',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4979,'Love,Great','Kevin Bacon','Actor','\nJuly 8, 1958\n','','American','Gary Oldman is impossible to steal a movie from. He\'s such a great actor, he\'s off the hook. I love him.','',NULL,'Him',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4980,'Work,Movies','Kevin Bacon','Actor','\nJuly 8, 1958\n','','American','I didn\'t get into this so I could talk about my work, my movies. You become an actor to act.','',NULL,'Become',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4981,'','Kevin Bacon','Actor','\nJuly 8, 1958\n','','American','I do better on the first three takes; I won\'t be better at 20 takes.','',NULL,'Better,Three,Won',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4982,'','Kevin Bacon','Actor','\nJuly 8, 1958\n','','American','I do struggle with how much and in which way, as an artist or celebrity, that you voice your political views.','',NULL,'Struggle,Political,Artist',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4983,'','Kevin Bacon','Actor','\nJuly 8, 1958\n','','American','I don\'t have to do the lead. If I dig a part, I\'ll do it.','',NULL,'Lead,Dig,Part',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4984,'','Kevin Bacon','Actor','\nJuly 8, 1958\n','','American','I don\'t read my own reviews and I haven\'t for probably 15 years. I read other people\'s reviews, though.','',NULL,'Read,Though,Haven',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4985,'','Kevin Bacon','Actor','\nJuly 8, 1958\n','','American','I don\'t want to stop acting, but acting in some ways is a young man\'s game.','',NULL,'Game,Young,Acting',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4986,'Movies','Kevin Bacon','Actor','\nJuly 8, 1958\n','','American','I don\'t watch the movies I make, so I haven\'t seen \'Footloose\' since it came out. You see this young, hungry actor, it\'s pretty fun. I was the only one they screen tested. It was an attempt by the director and producer to talk the head of the studio into hiring me because they didn\'t want me.','',NULL,'Fun,Pretty',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4987,'','Kevin Bacon','Actor','\nJuly 8, 1958\n','','American','I like directing. It takes a lot out of you, but I\'d like to do it again - I just have to find a story I want to tell.','',NULL,'Find,Tell,Again',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4988,'Government','Leonard Bacon','Clergyman','\nFebruary 19, 1802\n','1881','American','If that form of government, that system of social order is not wrong - if those laws of the Southern States, by virtue of which slavery exists there, and is what it is, are not wrong - nothing is wrong.','',NULL,'Nothing,Wrong',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4989,'Art','Leonard Bacon','Clergyman','\nFebruary 19, 1802\n','1881','American','Technique! The very word is like a shriek of outraged Art. It is the idiot name given to effort by those who are too weak, too weary, or too dull to play the game. The mighty have no theory of technique.','',NULL,'Game,Play',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4990,'God','Leonard Bacon','Clergyman','\nFebruary 19, 1802\n','1881','American','\'Thou shalt not get found out\' is not one of God\'s commandments; and no man can be saved by trying to keep it.','',NULL,'Trying,Keep',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4991,'Science,Knowledge','Roger Bacon','Philosopher','1214','1294','English','All science requires mathematics. The knowledge of mathematical things is almost innate in us. This is the easiest of sciences, a fact which is obvious in that no one\'s brain rejects it; for laymen and people who are utterly illiterate know how to count and reckon.','',NULL,'Brain',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4992,'Experience','Roger Bacon','Philosopher','1214','1294','English','Reasoning draws a conclusion, but does not make the conclusion certain, unless the mind discovers it by the path of experience.','',NULL,'Mind,Path',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4993,'Truth,Knowledge','Roger Bacon','Philosopher','1214','1294','English','Argument is conclusive, but it does not remove doubt, so that the mind may rest in the sure knowledge of the truth, unless it finds it by the method of experiment.','',NULL,'Mind',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4994,'','Roger Bacon','Philosopher','1214','1294','English','For if any man who never saw fire proved by satisfactory arguments that fire burns. His hearer\'s mind would never be satisfied, nor would he avoid the fire until he put his hand in it that he might learn by experiment what argument taught.','',NULL,'Mind,Fire,Put',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4995,'Knowledge','Roger Bacon','Philosopher','1214','1294','English','For the things of this world cannot be made known without a knowledge of mathematics.','',NULL,'Without,Made',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4996,'Experience,Science','Roger Bacon','Philosopher','1214','1294','English','The strongest arguments prove nothing so long as the conclusions are not verified by experience. Experimental science is the queen of sciences and the goal of all speculation.','',NULL,'Nothing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4997,'','Abdullah Ahmad Badawi','Politician','\nNovember 26, 1939\n','','','It must be a balance in everything we do, not too much of everything, keep it simple, not complicated.','',NULL,'Simple,Must,Everything',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4998,'','Abdullah Ahmad Badawi','Politician','\nNovember 26, 1939\n','','','As a child, the paddy field was my playground.','',NULL,'Child,Playground,Field',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(4999,'Time','Abdullah Ahmad Badawi','Politician','\nNovember 26, 1939\n','','','But I have always said that it\'s important we must make sure that justice is at all time be maintained.','',NULL,'Justice,Important',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5000,'Change','Abdullah Ahmad Badawi','Politician','\nNovember 26, 1939\n','','','I always said that you can use the same vehicle although the driver will change, or the same vehicle to go for the race. It\'s a different driver, this is exactly what\'s happening to the cabinet.','',NULL,'Different,Same',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5001,'Family','Abdullah Ahmad Badawi','Politician','\nNovember 26, 1939\n','','','I am quite a spendthrift but just being careful because my family was not rich, was not a rich family.','',NULL,'Rich,Quite',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5002,'Time,Business','Abdullah Ahmad Badawi','Politician','\nNovember 26, 1939\n','','','I believe it is an important project, it makes the cost of doing business lower and they will make us more competitive at the same time, it will also provide some satisfaction to the people who demand services for them of the quality they want and also quickly.','',NULL,'Believe',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5003,'Politics','Abdullah Ahmad Badawi','Politician','\nNovember 26, 1939\n','','','I have always been interested in politics. I was in the student union before, very active.','',NULL,'Before,Student',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5004,'Good','Abdullah Ahmad Badawi','Politician','\nNovember 26, 1939\n','','','I just picked up golf, it was good, give me a chance to play golf.','',NULL,'Give,Play',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5005,'','Abdullah Ahmad Badawi','Politician','\nNovember 26, 1939\n','','','I will be happy with certainly when the corruption index improve.','',NULL,'Happy,Corruption,Index',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5006,'Life','Abdullah Ahmad Badawi','Politician','\nNovember 26, 1939\n','','','I, talking about my children, of course I wanted them to succeed in life, they have to choose whatever job or occupation that they want, I will not try to influence.','',NULL,'Children,Job',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5007,'Education','Abdullah Ahmad Badawi','Politician','\nNovember 26, 1939\n','','','Of course education becomes very very important and that\'s for our human resource development.','',NULL,'Important,Human',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5008,'Education','Abdullah Ahmad Badawi','Politician','\nNovember 26, 1939\n','','','So I went to English school, secondary English school, so forget going to Mecca for my religious education.','',NULL,'School,Forget',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5009,'Good','Abdullah Ahmad Badawi','Politician','\nNovember 26, 1939\n','','','So when I had to make a decision whether I would like to do honors degree course in Islamic studies and Malay studies too, so I thought Islamic studies would be good.','',NULL,'Decision,Thought',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5010,'','Abdullah Ahmad Badawi','Politician','\nNovember 26, 1939\n','','','Sometimes children do forget their filial responsibilities.','',NULL,'Forget,Children,Sometimes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5011,'Peace','Abdullah Ahmad Badawi','Politician','\nNovember 26, 1939\n','','','The idea is that they wouldn\'t want to deal with militant Islam but an Islam and Muslims who are committed to progress, committed to development, who like peace and are moderate in their ways. So that\'s what we are doing here.','',NULL,'Islam,Here',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5012,'','Abdullah Ahmad Badawi','Politician','\nNovember 26, 1939\n','','','Very old fashioned to say that they will be well behaved but I think it\'s very important.','',NULL,'Important,Old,Behaved',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5013,'','Abdullah Ahmad Badawi','Politician','\nNovember 26, 1939\n','','','We go fish, we also catch fighting fish, looking for birds and it was for kampong people, the paddy field was our the play field for the children.','',NULL,'Children,Play,Fighting',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5014,'','Abdullah Ahmad Badawi','Politician','\nNovember 26, 1939\n','','','We have also set up the national institute for ethics. This institute and also the implementation of the national integrity plan, that will certainly do the follow up that is necessary for this.','',NULL,'Integrity,Plan,Ethics',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5015,'','Abdullah Ahmad Badawi','Politician','\nNovember 26, 1939\n','','','We have been given a role to play. We have been asked to provide, to give lectures on the role of Islamic development and the way we do it here, so the people who are Muslims there would understand what the role of Islam is.','',NULL,'Islam,Give,Understand',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5016,'Good','Abdullah Ahmad Badawi','Politician','\nNovember 26, 1939\n','','','We have followed a path of moderation, development is our priority, national unity, good community relations, Muslims and non Muslims, this is what has given us the advantage.','',NULL,'Path,Community',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5017,'','Abdullah Ahmad Badawi','Politician','\nNovember 26, 1939\n','','','We have now recently launched the national integrity plan.','',NULL,'Integrity,Plan,National',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5018,'Good','Abdullah Ahmad Badawi','Politician','\nNovember 26, 1939\n','','','Well, there are other aspects, I still command very good support in the party.','',NULL,'Still,Support',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5019,'','Abdullah Ahmad Badawi','Politician','\nNovember 26, 1939\n','','','When she was in United States, we maintained contact, we talked to each other on the phone, almost every night. And there was one occasion I tried to fix this video conferencing but somehow it did not come out very well enough so better to talk on the phone.','',NULL,'Better,Night,Did',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5020,'','Abdullah Ahmad Badawi','Politician','\nNovember 26, 1939\n','','','You can\'t have too much of everything, you must have a balance, that\'s very important.','',NULL,'Important,Must,Everything',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5021,'Good,Experience,Fail','Michael Baden','Celebrity','','','American','I saw why people died and how they died. I saw gunshot wounds and liver failure. It was a good learning experience, so I came regularly on weekends and holidays.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5022,'Time,Society','Michael Baden','Celebrity','','','American','That made me think I could contribute more to society by looking at people on the autopsy table and feeding back the findings so that lots of people could benefit, rather than just treating patients one at a time.','',NULL,'Made',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5023,'Death','Michael Baden','Celebrity','','','American','Arsenic sticks around and today it\'s easily found after death if somebody thinks of looking for it, because the problem with arsenic, it isn\'t looked for in the common tests for drugs.','',NULL,'Today,After',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5024,'Death','Michael Baden','Celebrity','','','American','I get involved if a problem comes up after the death has been investigated by the local authority.','',NULL,'After,Problem',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5025,'','Michael Baden','Celebrity','','','American','It seemed ironic that Lowell Levine and I, who were both Jewish, were going over to identify the remains of a man who was so anti-Semitic.','',NULL,'Both,Ironic,Jewish',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5026,'','Michael Baden','Celebrity','','','American','Tape is wonderful at preserving evidence - fingerprints, hairs, fibers. Tape preserves this, especially on the sticky side, even if the body\'s been out there for a year.','',NULL,'Wonderful,Year,Body',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5027,'','Michael Baden','Celebrity','','','American','That was after Napoleon died because there is still a controversy as to whether Napoleon was poisoned with arsenic. And the French say the British did it and the British say the French did it, but he died before the test for arsenic was available.','',NULL,'Did,Before,Still',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5028,'','Michael Baden','Celebrity','','','American','The same expertise we learned at the autopsy table can be applied to living people who\'ve been shot, battered, or raped. The search for trace evidence is the same.','',NULL,'Living,Same,Learned',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5029,'Death','Michael Baden','Celebrity','','','American','We have 62 counties in New York State and each has its own system of death investigation.','',NULL,'State,System',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5030,'','Robert Baden-Powell','Soldier','\nFebruary 22, 1857\n','\nJanuary 8, 1941\n','English','Be Prepared... the meaning of the motto is that a scout must prepare himself by previous thinking out and practicing how to act on any accident or emergency so that he is never taken by surprise.','',NULL,'Must,Thinking,Motto',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5031,'','Robert Baden-Powell','Soldier','\nFebruary 22, 1857\n','\nJanuary 8, 1941\n','English','We never fail when we try to do our duty, we always fail when we neglect to do it.','',NULL,'Try,Fail,Duty',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5032,'','Robert Baden-Powell','Soldier','\nFebruary 22, 1857\n','\nJanuary 8, 1941\n','English','If you make listening and observation your occupation you will gain much more than you can by talk.','',NULL,'Talk,Listening,Gain',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5033,'Trust','Robert Baden-Powell','Soldier','\nFebruary 22, 1857\n','\nJanuary 8, 1941\n','English','Trust should be the basis for all our moral training.','',NULL,'Training,Moral',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5034,'','Robert Baden-Powell','Soldier','\nFebruary 22, 1857\n','\nJanuary 8, 1941\n','English','A Scout is never taken by surprise; he knows exactly what to do when anything unexpected happens.','',NULL,'Anything,Unexpected,Happens',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5035,'Happiness','Robert Baden-Powell','Soldier','\nFebruary 22, 1857\n','\nJanuary 8, 1941\n','English','The most worth-while thing is to try to put happiness into the lives of others.','',NULL,'Try,Others',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5036,'','Robert Baden-Powell','Soldier','\nFebruary 22, 1857\n','\nJanuary 8, 1941\n','English','A Scout smiles and whistles under all circumstances.','',NULL,'Scout,Smiles,Under',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5037,'Success','Robert Baden-Powell','Soldier','\nFebruary 22, 1857\n','\nJanuary 8, 1941\n','English','Success in training the boy depends largely on the Scoutmaster\'s own personal example.','',NULL,'Training,Personal',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5038,'','Robert Baden-Powell','Soldier','\nFebruary 22, 1857\n','\nJanuary 8, 1941\n','English','Show me a poorly uniformed troop and I\'ll show you a poorly uniformed leader.','',NULL,'Leader,Show,Poorly',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5039,'Good','Robert Baden-Powell','Soldier','\nFebruary 22, 1857\n','\nJanuary 8, 1941\n','English','When you want a thing done, \'Don\'t do it yourself\' is a good motto for Scoutmasters.','',NULL,'Yourself,Done',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5040,'','Robert Baden-Powell','Soldier','\nFebruary 22, 1857\n','\nJanuary 8, 1941\n','English','The uniform makes for brotherhood, since when universally adopted it covers up all differences of class and country.','',NULL,'Country,Makes,Since',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5041,'','Robert Baden-Powell','Soldier','\nFebruary 22, 1857\n','\nJanuary 8, 1941\n','English','See things from the boy\'s point of view.','',NULL,'Point,View,Boy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5042,'','Robert Baden-Powell','Soldier','\nFebruary 22, 1857\n','\nJanuary 8, 1941\n','English','An individual step in character training is to put responsibility on the individual.','',NULL,'Character,Training,Put',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5043,'','Robert Baden-Powell','Soldier','\nFebruary 22, 1857\n','\nJanuary 8, 1941\n','English','The spirit is there in every boy; it has to be discovered and brought to light.','',NULL,'Light,Spirit,Boy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5044,'','Robert Baden-Powell','Soldier','\nFebruary 22, 1857\n','\nJanuary 8, 1941\n','English','The Scoutmaster teaches boys to play the game by doing so himself.','',NULL,'Game,Play,Himself',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5045,'','Robert Baden-Powell','Soldier','\nFebruary 22, 1857\n','\nJanuary 8, 1941\n','English','A boy carries out suggestions more wholeheartedly when he understands their aim.','',NULL,'Aim,Boy,Carries',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5046,'','Robert Baden-Powell','Soldier','\nFebruary 22, 1857\n','\nJanuary 8, 1941\n','English','Correcting bad habits cannot be done by forbidding or punishment.','',NULL,'Bad,Done,Cannot',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5047,'','Robert Baden-Powell','Soldier','\nFebruary 22, 1857\n','\nJanuary 8, 1941\n','English','The more responsibility the Scoutmaster gives his patrol leaders, the more they will respond.','',NULL,'Leaders,Respond,Gives',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5048,'','Robert Baden-Powell','Soldier','\nFebruary 22, 1857\n','\nJanuary 8, 1941\n','English','To get a hold on boys you must be their friend.','',NULL,'Must,Friend,Hold',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5049,'Men','Douglas Bader','Soldier','\nFebruary 10, 1910\n','\nSeptember 5, 1982\n','British','Rules are for the obedience of fools and the guidance of wise men.','',NULL,'Wise,Rules',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5050,'','Douglas Bader','Soldier','\nFebruary 10, 1910\n','\nSeptember 5, 1982\n','British','I then realized my appearance was a bit odd. My right leg was no longer with me. It had caught somewhere in the top of the cockpit as I tried to leave my Spitfire.','',NULL,'Leave,Top,Tried',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5051,'Fear','Douglas Bader','Soldier','\nFebruary 10, 1910\n','\nSeptember 5, 1982\n','British','Like the Spitfire it was immensely strong: a pilot had no need to fear the danger of pulling the wings off, no matter how desperate the situation became.','',NULL,'Strong,Matter',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5052,'','Douglas Bader','Soldier','\nFebruary 10, 1910\n','\nSeptember 5, 1982\n','British','The sea from Dunkirk to Dover during these days of the evacuation looked like any coastal road in England on a bank holiday. It was solid with shipping.','',NULL,'Sea,Days,Road',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5053,'','Douglas Bader','Soldier','\nFebruary 10, 1910\n','\nSeptember 5, 1982\n','British','The successful pilots succeeded because they did not open fire until they were close to the target.','',NULL,'Successful,Fire,Did',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5054,'','Douglas Bader','Soldier','\nFebruary 10, 1910\n','\nSeptember 5, 1982\n','British','We were all flying around up and down the coast near Dunkirk looking for enemy aircraft which seemed also to be milling around with no particular cohesion.','',NULL,'Enemy,Down,Around',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5055,'','Mark Badgley','Businessman','','','American','Stores can be much more successful, when they have more lifestyle products.','',NULL,'Successful,Lifestyle,Stores',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5056,'Funny','John Badham','Director','\nAugust 25, 1939\n','','British','I would do it today because the thing that appealed to me was not necessarily the mechanics of the robot, but it was his personality and how funny and charming he was.','',NULL,'Today,Charming',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5057,'','John Badham','Director','\nAugust 25, 1939\n','','British','I also know that in the second movie, the sequel, Eric made some huge advances with the robot suit. That just made it even better. You put the suit on and moved your arms then the robot\'s arms would move in sync with yours.','',NULL,'Better,Made,Put',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5058,'Power','John Badham','Director','\nAugust 25, 1939\n','','British','In our story logic which we\'re making up, if we\'re saying he\'s alive, then like a quadriplegic who\'s in bed he can move his head and shoulders, but he can\'t move his arms. If he could just turn on that power to his legs and arms, the nerves could get through and he could walk.','',NULL,'Saying,Through',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5059,'','John Badham','Director','\nAugust 25, 1939\n','','British','In this movie they took them up in space. They\'re floating around and doing zero gravity stuff. Well, they had to do it all on wires. All the wires had to be painted black against this black background. If you didn\'t light it properly you could see the wires. Drove them crazy!','',NULL,'Crazy,Black,Light',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5060,'','John Badham','Director','\nAugust 25, 1939\n','','British','Monofilament is what you use to go fishing. The line on your fishing rod is probably going to be black. You get to the end of the line and you tie on this clear plastic, thin thread called monofilament.','',NULL,'End,Black,Fishing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5061,'Movies','John Badham','Director','\nAugust 25, 1939\n','','British','One thing I was thinking about the other day was you can\'t even conceive of the kinds of things you can do in movies today. The idea that you could draw, in a computer, dinosaurs and have them running around was totally impossible.','',NULL,'Today,Thinking',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5062,'','John Badham','Director','\nAugust 25, 1939\n','','British','Phillip Harrison was the production designer, though, I think he\'s uncredited. He\'s done most of my films like Blue Thunder. Lots and lots over the years.','',NULL,'Done,Though,Films',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5063,'','John Badham','Director','\nAugust 25, 1939\n','','British','Sometimes it\'s literally just a feeling that you get that somebody is more interested than someone else; and they may both say they\'re interested, but you get a feeling.','',NULL,'Someone,Feeling,May',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5064,'','John Badham','Director','\nAugust 25, 1939\n','','British','Technological things, that Germans and Japanese would get real excited about.','',NULL,'Real,Excited,Japanese',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5065,'','John Badham','Director','\nAugust 25, 1939\n','','British','The personality problem is so tough when you\'re not able to pay people. It\'s bad enough when you can pay people, but, when you have people working for free, often their motivation is diminished considerably.','',NULL,'Bad,Enough,Working',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5066,'Great','John Badham','Director','\nAugust 25, 1939\n','','British','There were scenes that just for length purposes, and knowing that the attention span of kids is not great, don\'t make it much longer than about 90 minutes.','',NULL,'Kids,Attention',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5067,'','John Badham','Director','\nAugust 25, 1939\n','','British','When the movie was done, Number Five was crated up. Eric took him over to Germany; displayed him over there because Germans really liked this movie. It was very popular with them.','',NULL,'Done,Him,Movie',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5068,'Truth','Alain Badiou','Philosopher','\nJanuary 17, 1937\n','','French','A Truth is the subjective development of that which is at once both new and universal. New: that which is unforeseen by the order of creation. Universal: that which can interest, rightly, every human individual, according to his pure humanity.','',NULL,'Human,Humanity',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5069,'Good','Alain Badiou','Philosopher','\nJanuary 17, 1937\n','','French','Liberal capitalism is not at all the Good of humanity. Quite the contrary; it is the vehicle of savage, destructive nihilism.','',NULL,'Humanity,Quite',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5070,'Truth','Alain Badiou','Philosopher','\nJanuary 17, 1937\n','','French','Evil is the interruption of a truth by the pressure of particular or individual interests.','',NULL,'Evil,Individual',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5071,'Good,Strength','Alain Badiou','Philosopher','\nJanuary 17, 1937\n','','French','Evil is the moment when I lack the strength to be true to the Good that compels me.','',NULL,'True',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5072,'Life,Experience','Jane Badler','Actress','\nDecember 31, 1953\n','','American','As an actor, your life experience is just as important as studying.','',NULL,'Important',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5073,'','Jane Badler','Actress','\nDecember 31, 1953\n','','American','And that might have led to other shows but you know what LA is like. I was in my early 30s and it wasn\'t going to get easier. You know, that\'s when you start to wonder if you might have to get lots of plastic surgery.','',NULL,'Start,Might,Wonder',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5074,'Love','Jane Badler','Actress','\nDecember 31, 1953\n','','American','He wasn\'t really Method but he believed that when you did a role there were lots of things you could do with your co-star in order to create the right environment. You known, if you were supposed to be in love, to create that feeling between the two of you.','',NULL,'Feeling,Two',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5075,'','Jane Badler','Actress','\nDecember 31, 1953\n','','American','I did the figure of Diana in V, a cult TV show seen all over the world.','',NULL,'Did,Show,Seen',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5076,'Life','Jane Badler','Actress','\nDecember 31, 1953\n','','American','I feel lucky. I think acting can help to keep you young. It does make you feel there\'s meaning in your life.','',NULL,'Help,Young',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5077,'Life','Jane Badler','Actress','\nDecember 31, 1953\n','','American','I have no regrets about my life.','',NULL,'Regrets',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5078,'','Jane Badler','Actress','\nDecember 31, 1953\n','','American','I just feel passionately about a few things and particularly about helping artists get off the ground.','',NULL,'Off,Few,Artists',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5079,'','Jane Badler','Actress','\nDecember 31, 1953\n','','American','I think if you\'re half-hearted you shouldn\'t go into acting.','',NULL,'Acting',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5080,'','Jane Badler','Actress','\nDecember 31, 1953\n','','American','I think it really holds you back having to think about your image.','',NULL,'Image,Having,Holds',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5081,'Work','Jane Badler','Actress','\nDecember 31, 1953\n','','American','I think some people in their 20s really get it, that acting is about creativity and the work. They get their maturity from their work.','',NULL,'Creativity,Maturity',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5082,'Time','Jane Badler','Actress','\nDecember 31, 1953\n','','American','I was on Murder She Wrote with Angela Lansbury. She was fantastic... she was lovely to everyone, she was always on time, prepared.','',NULL,'Everyone,Lovely',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5083,'Good','Jane Badler','Actress','\nDecember 31, 1953\n','','American','It is a good thing to happen to you, to have that taste of fame because then you don\'t hanker for it.','',NULL,'Happen,Fame',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5084,'','Jane Badler','Actress','\nDecember 31, 1953\n','','American','Like at Halloween: I knew I\'d arrived when I saw people dressing up on Halloween as my character.','',NULL,'Character,Knew,Halloween',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5085,'Love,Great','Jane Badler','Actress','\nDecember 31, 1953\n','','American','Then Mission Impossible brought me to Australia and that was great because I fell in love.','',NULL,'Impossible',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5086,'','Michael Badnarik','Politician','\nAugust 1, 1954\n','','American','Gun control means being able to hit your target. If I have a \'hot button\' issue, this is definitely it. Don\'t even think about taking my guns. My rights are not negotiable, and I am totally unwilling to compromise when it comes to the Second Amendment.','',NULL,'Control,Able,Gun',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5087,'','Michael Badnarik','Politician','\nAugust 1, 1954\n','','American','Gun bans disarm victims, putting them at the mercy of murderers or terrorists who think nothing of breaking the gun laws.','',NULL,'Nothing,Gun,Mercy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5088,'Time,War','Michael Badnarik','Politician','\nAugust 1, 1954\n','','American','On average, drug prisoners spend more time in federal prison than rapists, who often get out on early release because of the overcrowding in prison caused by the Drug War.','',NULL,'Often',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5089,'Money','Michael Badnarik','Politician','\nAugust 1, 1954\n','','American','Drug prohibition has caused gang warfare and other violent crimes by raising the prices of drugs so much that vicious criminals enter the market to make astronomical profits, and addicts rob and steal to get money to pay the inflated prices for their drugs.','',NULL,'Pay,Market',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5090,'Life','Michael Badnarik','Politician','\nAugust 1, 1954\n','','American','I just want everyone to know that 20,000 gun laws in the United States are unconstitutional. They infringe on your right to protect your life, the lives of your loved ones, and your property.','',NULL,'Everyone,Gun',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5091,'Government','Michael Badnarik','Politician','\nAugust 1, 1954\n','','American','Government is necessary for our survival. We need government in order to survive. The Founding Fathers created a special place for government. It is called the Constitution.','',NULL,'Special,Place',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5092,'','Michael Badnarik','Politician','\nAugust 1, 1954\n','','American','Communities don\'t have rights. Only individuals in the community have rights.','',NULL,'Rights,Community',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5093,'','Michael Badnarik','Politician','\nAugust 1, 1954\n','','American','The first lines of defence against criminals are the victims themselves.','',NULL,'Against,Themselves,Lines',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5094,'War,Government','Michael Badnarik','Politician','\nAugust 1, 1954\n','','American','The question is: how bad do things have to get before you will do something about it? Where is your line in the sand? If you don\'t enforce the constitutional limitations on your government very soon, you are likely to find out what World War III will be like.','',NULL,'Bad',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5095,'','Michael Badnarik','Politician','\nAugust 1, 1954\n','','American','I am opposed to any individual taxes until we eliminate all of the unconstitutional agencies, and I suspect we wouldn\'t need a tax after that.','',NULL,'After,Until,Individual',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5096,'Government','Michael Badnarik','Politician','\nAugust 1, 1954\n','','American','I find it very offensive when the government tells me what I can and cannot watch. Censor yourself.','',NULL,'Yourself,Find',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5097,'','Michael Badnarik','Politician','\nAugust 1, 1954\n','','American','If we really want liberty - if we really want liberty - then we need to go out and get it, we need to take it, because nobody is going to give it to us. And we need to do it now.','',NULL,'Give,Liberty,Nobody',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5098,'','Michael Badnarik','Politician','\nAugust 1, 1954\n','','American','NAFTA and GATT have about as much to do with free trade as the Patriot Act has to do with liberty.','',NULL,'Liberty,Free,Act',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5099,'Government','Michael Badnarik','Politician','\nAugust 1, 1954\n','','American','The government never does anything successfully.','',NULL,'Anything,Does',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5100,'War','Michael Badnarik','Politician','\nAugust 1, 1954\n','','American','War doesn\'t need more participants. It needs fewer participants.','',NULL,'Needs,Fewer',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5101,'Education,Government','Michael Badnarik','Politician','\nAugust 1, 1954\n','','American','When the state or federal government control the education of all of our children, they have the dangerous and illegitimate monopoly to control and influence the thought process of our citizens.','',NULL,'Children',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5102,'Love,Freedom,Food','Sayed Badreya','Actor','1957','','Egyptian','I love this country because I didn\'t always have it. Freedom, food, water that is clean, Constitution - these are not things I take for granted.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5103,'','Sayed Badreya','Actor','1957','','Egyptian','Usually I play the bad guy role, a terrorist or someone.','',NULL,'Bad,Someone,Play',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5104,'Work','Sayed Badreya','Actor','1957','','Egyptian','When I got to Hollywood, at first I couldn\'t get a lot of jobs. So I grew a beard and look like a really bad Arab, and I started to get a lot of work because that\'s what they want.','',NULL,'Bad,Started',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5105,'','Erykah Badu','Musician','\nFebruary 26, 1971\n','','American','I don\'t feel like I need to preach to the world or nothing like that. I just feel like I share what I say, and if listeners get it, they get it. And I never underestimate the audience\'s ability to feel me.','',NULL,'Nothing,Ability,Audience',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5106,'','Erykah Badu','Musician','\nFebruary 26, 1971\n','','American','And I figured out that the reason I couldn\'t get through the day as well as I can now is because I had too many things on my mind, on my plate, you know, for one person to have. So I started to eliminate some of the things that were too heavy to carry and unnecessary.','',NULL,'Mind,Person,Through',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5107,'Work,Good,Society','Erykah Badu','Musician','\nFebruary 26, 1971\n','','American','What I work hard at doing is staying on a path of being kind and showing and proving that I\'m a good person to society. That\'s hard. The talent, that\'s a gift. I just came here like that.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5108,'Art,Respect','Erykah Badu','Musician','\nFebruary 26, 1971\n','','American','I\'m free. I just do what I want, say what I want, say how I feel, and I don\'t try to hurt nobody. I just try to make sure that I don\'t compromise my art in any kind of way, and I think people respect that.','',NULL,'Hurt',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5109,'Respect','Erykah Badu','Musician','\nFebruary 26, 1971\n','','American','I think a lot of people have lost respect for the individual, you know, the individual, the person who doesn\'t conform.','',NULL,'Person,Lost',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5110,'Religion','Erykah Badu','Musician','\nFebruary 26, 1971\n','','American','Personally, I don\'t choose any particular religion or symbol or group of words or teachings to define me. That\'s between me and the most high. You know, my higher self. The Creator.','',NULL,'Self,Words',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5111,'Music,Money,Business','Erykah Badu','Musician','\nFebruary 26, 1971\n','','American','The music business is motivated by money. Music is motivated by energy and feelings.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5112,'Life,Love,Religion','Erykah Badu','Musician','\nFebruary 26, 1971\n','','American','I am not systematic at all when it comes to religion. I just love life. And I\'m not judgmental. And I\'m a vegetarian.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5113,'Great','Erykah Badu','Musician','\nFebruary 26, 1971\n','','American','Well, if you look at all of the cultures in America, this is a great opportunity for us to really get acquainted with the rest of the world. America is the only place you can do that, but we don\'t have sense enough to take advantage of that.','',NULL,'Enough,America',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5114,'Computers,Government','Erykah Badu','Musician','\nFebruary 26, 1971\n','','American','Man, I don\'t want to have nothing to do with computers. I don\'t want the government in my business.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5115,'Music,Business','Erykah Badu','Musician','\nFebruary 26, 1971\n','','American','Music and the music business are two different things.','',NULL,'Different',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5116,'Work','Erykah Badu','Musician','\nFebruary 26, 1971\n','','American','I consider my musical ability to be a gift from the Creator. It\'s not that I try to work hard or nothing like that, it\'s a gift, it was given to me, and I appreciate it.','',NULL,'Nothing,Hard',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5117,'','Erykah Badu','Musician','\nFebruary 26, 1971\n','','American','I don\'t have one song that sounds like another one in my entire catalog.','',NULL,'Another,Song,Sounds',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5118,'Success','Erykah Badu','Musician','\nFebruary 26, 1971\n','','American','I planned my success. I knew it was going to happen.','',NULL,'Happen,Knew',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5119,'','Erykah Badu','Musician','\nFebruary 26, 1971\n','','American','I\'m not satisfied with the explanations I get from tv or from school.','',NULL,'School,Satisfied,Tv',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5120,'Men','Erykah Badu','Musician','\nFebruary 26, 1971\n','','American','It\'s almost like a lot of black people in America, a lot of young black men, are born with this cloud over their heads. It\'s their penitentiary cloud, this philosophy we all have, that it\'s harder for us.','',NULL,'Black,Philosophy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5121,'','Erykah Badu','Musician','\nFebruary 26, 1971\n','','American','What makes me furious, not just because we\'re in an interview, but I don\'t like when writers take your words and put them somewhere else, in the wrong context in their own article about you.','',NULL,'Words,Put,Wrong',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5122,'Work','Erykah Badu','Musician','\nFebruary 26, 1971\n','','American','When you\'re in a relationship you want it to work. My parents did, I did. But we are not taught how to make it work.','',NULL,'Parents,Did',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5123,'Life,Work,Art','Erykah Badu','Musician','\nFebruary 26, 1971\n','','American','Anything that had to do with art I been doing all my life. It was a gift. It\'s nothing I work real hard at doing.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5124,'Experience','Erykah Badu','Musician','\nFebruary 26, 1971\n','','American','Artists need some kind of stimulating experience a lot of times, which crystallizes when you sing about it or paint it or sculpt it. You literally mold the experience the way you want. It\'s therapy.','',NULL,'Times,Artists',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5125,'Good','Erykah Badu','Musician','\nFebruary 26, 1971\n','','American','Honey isn\'t really that good for you.','',NULL,'Honey',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5126,'','Erykah Badu','Musician','\nFebruary 26, 1971\n','','American','I believed in myself, and I\'ve always worked very, very hard as an artist, and I am an artist in every sense of the word.','',NULL,'Hard,Sense,Word',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5127,'Women','Erykah Badu','Musician','\nFebruary 26, 1971\n','','American','I grew up with all mothers, all women. I come from a long line of matriarchs, very strong women.','',NULL,'Strong,Long',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5128,'Work','Erykah Badu','Musician','\nFebruary 26, 1971\n','','American','I have a master plan as an artist. I\'ve always said I\'m not going to be punching nobody\'s clock. I will work as an artist to survive in this world.','',NULL,'Said,Artist',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5129,'','Erykah Badu','Musician','\nFebruary 26, 1971\n','','American','I knew it would happen. I knew I\'d be No. 1. I\'m a new artist; I don\'t know the rules. Nobody told me it wouldn\'t happen.','',NULL,'Happen,Artist,Knew',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5130,'','Leo Baekeland','Inventor','\nNovember 14, 1863\n','\nFebruary 23, 1944\n','Belgian','I was trying to make something really hard, but then I thought I should make something really soft instead, that could be molded into different shapes. That was how I came up with the first plastic. I called it Bakelite.','',NULL,'Hard,Different,Trying',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5131,'','Leo Baekeland','Inventor','\nNovember 14, 1863\n','\nFebruary 23, 1944\n','Belgian','Well, it was kind of an accident, because plastic is not what I meant to invent. I had just sold photograph paper to Eastman Kodak for 1 million dollars.','',NULL,'Accident,Paper,Million',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5132,'Government','Leo Baekeland','Inventor','\nNovember 14, 1863\n','\nFebruary 23, 1944\n','Belgian','I also served on many government committees.','',NULL,'Also,Committees',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5133,'','Leo Baekeland','Inventor','\nNovember 14, 1863\n','\nFebruary 23, 1944\n','Belgian','In 1893 I founded a chemical company which I ran until 1899.','',NULL,'Until,Company,Chemical',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5134,'','Leo Baekeland','Inventor','\nNovember 14, 1863\n','\nFebruary 23, 1944\n','Belgian','Then I was president of the Bakelite Corporation from 1910 to 1930.','',NULL,'President',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5135,'','Arthur Baer','Journalist','\nJanuary 9, 1886\n','\nMay 17, 1969\n','American','A plumber is an adventurer who traces leaky pipes to their source.','',NULL,'Source,Plumber,Adventurer',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5136,'Good','Arthur Baer','Journalist','\nJanuary 9, 1886\n','\nMay 17, 1969\n','American','A good neighbor is a fellow who smiles at you over the back fence, but doesn\'t climb over it.','',NULL,'Neighbor,Fellow',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5137,'','Arthur Baer','Journalist','\nJanuary 9, 1886\n','\nMay 17, 1969\n','American','A newspaper is a circulating library with high blood pressure.','',NULL,'High,Blood,Library',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5138,'','Arthur Baer','Journalist','\nJanuary 9, 1886\n','\nMay 17, 1969\n','American','If you do big things they print your face, and if you do little things they print only your thumbs.','',NULL,'Big,Face,Print',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5139,'','Arthur Baer','Journalist','\nJanuary 9, 1886\n','\nMay 17, 1969\n','American','Alimony is like buying oats for a dead horse.','',NULL,'Dead,Horse,Buying',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5140,'','Arthur Baer','Journalist','\nJanuary 9, 1886\n','\nMay 17, 1969\n','American','His insomnia was so bad, he couldn\'t sleep during office hours.','',NULL,'Sleep,Bad,Office',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5141,'','Arthur Baer','Journalist','\nJanuary 9, 1886\n','\nMay 17, 1969\n','American','If you laid all our laws end to end, there would be no end.','',NULL,'End,Laws,Laid',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5142,'Legal','Arthur Baer','Journalist','\nJanuary 9, 1886\n','\nMay 17, 1969\n','American','It is impossible to tell where the law stops and justice begins.','',NULL,'Justice,Law',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5143,'','Arthur Baer','Journalist','\nJanuary 9, 1886\n','\nMay 17, 1969\n','American','It was as helpful as throwing a drowning man both ends of the rope.','',NULL,'Both,Ends,Helpful',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5144,'','Arthur Baer','Journalist','\nJanuary 9, 1886\n','\nMay 17, 1969\n','American','It was so quiet, you could hear a pun drop.','',NULL,'Quiet,Hear,Pun',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5145,'','Arthur Baer','Journalist','\nJanuary 9, 1886\n','\nMay 17, 1969\n','American','Lefty Grove could throw a lamb chop past a wolf.','',NULL,'Past,Wolf,Throw',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5146,'Food,Diet','Arthur Baer','Journalist','\nJanuary 9, 1886\n','\nMay 17, 1969\n','American','She used to diet on any kind of food she could lay her hands on.','',NULL,'Her',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5147,'','Arthur Baer','Journalist','\nJanuary 9, 1886\n','\nMay 17, 1969\n','American','She\'s generous to a fault - if it\'s her own.','',NULL,'Her,She,Fault',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5148,'','Arthur Baer','Journalist','\nJanuary 9, 1886\n','\nMay 17, 1969\n','American','The ladies looked one another over with microscopic carelessness.','',NULL,'Another,Ladies,Looked',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5149,'','Arthur Baer','Journalist','\nJanuary 9, 1886\n','\nMay 17, 1969\n','American','There was larceny in his heart, but his legs were honest.','',NULL,'Heart,Honest,Legs',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5150,'Home,Fear','Max Baer','Athlete','\nFebruary 11, 1909\n','\nNovember 21, 1959\n','American','I define fear as standing across the ring from Joe Louis and knowing he wants to go home early.','',NULL,'Knowing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5151,'','Max Baer','Athlete','\nFebruary 11, 1909\n','\nNovember 21, 1959\n','American','He hit me 18 times while I was in the act of falling.','',NULL,'Times,While,Act',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5152,'','Joan Baez','Musician','\nJanuary 9, 1941\n','','American','I\'ve never had a humble opinion. If you\'ve got an opinion, why be humble about it?','',NULL,'Humble,Why,Opinion',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5153,'','Joan Baez','Musician','\nJanuary 9, 1941\n','','American','You don\'t get to choose how you\'re going to die, or when. You can only decide how you\'re going to live. Now.','',NULL,'Live,Die,Choose',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5154,'War,Men','Joan Baez','Musician','\nJanuary 9, 1941\n','','American','If it\'s natural to kill, how come men have to go into training to learn how?','',NULL,'Training',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5155,'','Joan Baez','Musician','\nJanuary 9, 1941\n','','American','Action is the antidote to despair.','',NULL,'Action,Despair,Antidote',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5156,'','Joan Baez','Musician','\nJanuary 9, 1941\n','','American','Nonviolence is a flop. The only bigger flop is violence.','',NULL,'Violence,Bigger,Flop',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5157,'','Joan Baez','Musician','\nJanuary 9, 1941\n','','American','The foundation of my beliefs is the same as it was when I was 10. Non-violence.','',NULL,'Same,Foundation,Beliefs',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5158,'Good','Joan Baez','Musician','\nJanuary 9, 1941\n','','American','It seems to me that those songs that have been any good, I have nothing much to do with the writing of them. The words have just crawled down my sleeve and come out on the page.','',NULL,'Nothing,Writing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5159,'','Joan Baez','Musician','\nJanuary 9, 1941\n','','American','The only thing that\'s been a worse flop than the organization of non-violence has been the organization of violence.','',NULL,'Violence,Worse,Flop',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5160,'Women,Men,Best','Joan Baez','Musician','\nJanuary 9, 1941\n','','American','Instead of getting hard ourselves and trying to compete, women should try and give their best qualities to men - bring them softness, teach them how to cry.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5161,'Relationship','Joan Baez','Musician','\nJanuary 9, 1941\n','','American','The easiest kind of relationship for me is with ten thousand people. The hardest is with one.','',NULL,'Ten,Thousand',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5162,'','Joan Baez','Musician','\nJanuary 9, 1941\n','','American','You may not know it, but at the far end of despair, there is a white clearing where one is almost happy.','',NULL,'Happy,End,May',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5163,'','Joan Baez','Musician','\nJanuary 9, 1941\n','','American','As we know, forgiveness of oneself is the hardest of all the forgivenesses.','',NULL,'Oneself,Hardest',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5164,'','Joan Baez','Musician','\nJanuary 9, 1941\n','','American','Hypothetical questions get hypothetical answers.','',NULL,'Questions,Answers',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5165,'Change','Joan Baez','Musician','\nJanuary 9, 1941\n','','American','Someone had to change the world. And obviously I was the one for the job.','',NULL,'Job,Someone',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5166,'Love','Joan Baez','Musician','\nJanuary 9, 1941\n','','American','That\'s all nonviolence is - organized love.','',NULL,'Organized',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5167,'','Joan Baez','Musician','\nJanuary 9, 1941\n','','American','If people have to put labels on me, I\'d prefer the first label to be human being, the second label to be pacifist, and the third to be folk singer.','',NULL,'Human,Put,Second',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5168,'Great,Life','Walter Bagehot','Author','\nFebruary 3, 1826\n','\nMarch 24, 1877\n','English','A great pleasure in life is doing what people say you cannot do.','',NULL,'Cannot',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5169,'Life,Family','Walter Bagehot','Author','\nFebruary 3, 1826\n','\nMarch 24, 1877\n','English','A family on the throne is an interesting idea. It brings down the pride of sovereignty to the level of petty life.','',NULL,'Down',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5170,'','Walter Bagehot','Author','\nFebruary 3, 1826\n','\nMarch 24, 1877\n','English','An inability to stay quiet is one of the conspicuous failings of mankind.','',NULL,'Quiet,Stay,Mankind',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5171,'Good','Walter Bagehot','Author','\nFebruary 3, 1826\n','\nMarch 24, 1877\n','English','It is good to be without vices, but it is not good to be without temptations.','',NULL,'Without,Vices',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5172,'','Walter Bagehot','Author','\nFebruary 3, 1826\n','\nMarch 24, 1877\n','English','A slight daily unconscious luxury is hardly ever wanting to the dwellers in civilization; like the gentle air of a genial climate, it is a perpetual minute enjoyment.','',NULL,'Daily,Ever,Enjoyment',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5173,'Nature','Walter Bagehot','Author','\nFebruary 3, 1826\n','\nMarch 24, 1877\n','English','One of the greatest pains to human nature is the pain of a new idea.','',NULL,'Pain,Greatest',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5174,'Men','Walter Bagehot','Author','\nFebruary 3, 1826\n','\nMarch 24, 1877\n','English','Public opinion is a permeating influence, and it exacts obedience to itself; it requires us to drink other men\'s thoughts, to speak other men\'s words, to follow other men\'s habits.','',NULL,'Words,Thoughts',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5175,'','Walter Bagehot','Author','\nFebruary 3, 1826\n','\nMarch 24, 1877\n','English','So long as there are earnest believers in the world, they will always wish to punish opinions, even if their judgment tells them it is unwise and their conscience that it is wrong.','',NULL,'Long,Wish,Wrong',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5176,'Best,History,Art','Walter Bagehot','Author','\nFebruary 3, 1826\n','\nMarch 24, 1877\n','English','The best history is but like the art of Rembrandt; it casts a vivid light on certain selected causes, on those which were best and greatest; it leaves all the rest in shadow and unseen.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5177,'Best','Walter Bagehot','Author','\nFebruary 3, 1826\n','\nMarch 24, 1877\n','English','All the best stories in the world are but one story in reality - the story of escape. It is the only thing which interests us all and at all times, how to escape.','',NULL,'Reality,Times',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5178,'Great','Walter Bagehot','Author','\nFebruary 3, 1826\n','\nMarch 24, 1877\n','English','An element of exaggeration clings to the popular judgment: great vices are made greater, great virtues greater also; interesting incidents are made more interesting, softer legends more soft.','',NULL,'Made,Popular',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5179,'Time,Money','Walter Bagehot','Author','\nFebruary 3, 1826\n','\nMarch 24, 1877\n','English','An influential member of parliament has not only to pay much money to become such, and to give time and labour, he has also to sacrifice his mind too - at least all the characteristics part of it that which is original and most his own.','',NULL,'Mind',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5180,'','Walter Bagehot','Author','\nFebruary 3, 1826\n','\nMarch 24, 1877\n','English','The cure for admiring the House of Lords is to go and look at it.','',NULL,'House,Cure,Admiring',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5181,'Life','Walter Bagehot','Author','\nFebruary 3, 1826\n','\nMarch 24, 1877\n','English','The greatest pleasure in life is doing what people say you cannot do.','',NULL,'Greatest,Cannot',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5182,'','Walter Bagehot','Author','\nFebruary 3, 1826\n','\nMarch 24, 1877\n','English','Writers like teeth are divided into incisors and grinders.','',NULL,'Divided,Writers,Teeth',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5183,'','Walter Bagehot','Author','\nFebruary 3, 1826\n','\nMarch 24, 1877\n','English','A constitutional statesman is in general a man of common opinions and uncommon abilities.','',NULL,'Opinions,Common,General',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5184,'','Walter Bagehot','Author','\nFebruary 3, 1826\n','\nMarch 24, 1877\n','English','A man\'s mother is his misfortune, but his wife is his fault.','',NULL,'Mother,Wife,Fault',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5185,'','Walter Bagehot','Author','\nFebruary 3, 1826\n','\nMarch 24, 1877\n','English','A Parliament is nothing less than a big meeting of more or less idle people.','',NULL,'Nothing,Big,Less',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5186,'','Walter Bagehot','Author','\nFebruary 3, 1826\n','\nMarch 24, 1877\n','English','A schoolmaster should have an atmosphere of awe, and walk wonderingly, as if he was amazed at being himself.','',NULL,'Himself,Walk,Atmosphere',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5187,'','Walter Bagehot','Author','\nFebruary 3, 1826\n','\nMarch 24, 1877\n','English','A severe though not unfriendly critic of our institutions said that the cure for admiring the House of Lords was to go and look at it.','',NULL,'Said,Though,House',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5188,'','Walter Bagehot','Author','\nFebruary 3, 1826\n','\nMarch 24, 1877\n','English','An ambassador is not simply an agent; he is also a spectacle.','',NULL,'Simply,Agent,Also',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5189,'','Walter Bagehot','Author','\nFebruary 3, 1826\n','\nMarch 24, 1877\n','English','Conquest is the missionary of valor, and the hard impact of military virtues beats meanness out of the world.','',NULL,'Hard,Military,Impact',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5190,'Good,Success','Walter Bagehot','Author','\nFebruary 3, 1826\n','\nMarch 24, 1877\n','English','Dullness in matters of government is a good sign, and not a bad one - in particular, dullness in parliamentary government is a test of its excellence, an indication of its success.','',NULL,'Government',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5191,'','Walter Bagehot','Author','\nFebruary 3, 1826\n','\nMarch 24, 1877\n','English','Honor sinks where commerce long prevails.','',NULL,'Long,Honor,Commerce',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5192,'Best','Walter Bagehot','Author','\nFebruary 3, 1826\n','\nMarch 24, 1877\n','English','In every particular state of the world, those nations which are strongest tend to prevail over the others; and in certain marked peculiarities the strongest tend to be the best.','',NULL,'Others,State',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5193,'Good','Julianna Baggott','Novelist','\nSeptember 30, 1969\n','','','A good novel doesn\'t just transcend the boundaries of its target market - it knows nothing about target markets.','',NULL,'Nothing,Knows',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5194,'Art,Poetry','Julianna Baggott','Novelist','\nSeptember 30, 1969\n','','','And I know I\'m supposed to feel guilty for wanting people to buy my books... and books in general? Novels and poetry, they belong to the realm of art. How dirty of us to try to hawk art! But, after a decade of hand-wringing and apologies, I can\'t quite muster the guilt anymore.','',NULL,'After',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5195,'','Julianna Baggott','Novelist','\nSeptember 30, 1969\n','','','As a writer, my main objective is to tell the story urgently - as if whispering it into one ear - and to know the characters intimately.','',NULL,'Tell,Story,Writer',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5196,'','Julianna Baggott','Novelist','\nSeptember 30, 1969\n','','','Basically if you burst into my office the walls themselves will flutter as if alive - maybe that\'s the reason for all the wings in \'Pure.\'','',NULL,'Reason,Themselves,Alive',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5197,'Fear','Julianna Baggott','Novelist','\nSeptember 30, 1969\n','','','Don\'t shame the young for releasing their pent-up fear.','',NULL,'Young,Shame',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5198,'Art,Truth','Julianna Baggott','Novelist','\nSeptember 30, 1969\n','','','I always think I know the way a novel will go. I write maps on oversized art pads like the kind I carried around in college when I was earnest about drawing. I need to have some idea of the shape of the novel, where its headed, so that I can proceed with confidence. But the truth is my characters st','',NULL,'Confidence',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5199,'','Julianna Baggott','Novelist','\nSeptember 30, 1969\n','','','I am deeply Catholic and always will be, but I\'m no longer a member of the church. I left in 2003 because of the sex abuse scandal.','',NULL,'Sex,Church,Left',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5200,'Life,Faith,Men','Julianna Baggott','Novelist','\nSeptember 30, 1969\n','','','I am politically pro-choice, but personally pro-life. I have my faith but refuse to force it on the world at large - especially this world, so brutal and unjust. I cannot make these wrenching personal life and death decisions for others - nor do I believe they should be made by a church run by child','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5201,'Life','Julianna Baggott','Novelist','\nSeptember 30, 1969\n','','','I didn\'t start writing so that I could more deeply know myself. I was bored of myself, my life, my childhood, my hometown. I started writing as a way to know others, to get away from myself.','',NULL,'Writing,Bored',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5202,'','Julianna Baggott','Novelist','\nSeptember 30, 1969\n','','','I prefer a cluttered workspace.','',NULL,'Prefer,Cluttered',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5203,'','Julianna Baggott','Novelist','\nSeptember 30, 1969\n','','','I write across genres so I see them, more often, as complementary instead of separated by boundaries.','',NULL,'Often,Write,Boundaries',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5204,'','Julianna Baggott','Novelist','\nSeptember 30, 1969\n','','','I\'m a woman, but I\'ve been a sexist, too.','',NULL,'Woman,Sexist',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5205,'Faith,Religion,Great','Julianna Baggott','Novelist','\nSeptember 30, 1969\n','','','I\'m a writer of faith who worries about the intolerance of religion. I look at the past and fear we haven\'t learned from it. I believe that humanity is capable of evil as well as great acts of courage and goodness. I have hope. Deep down, I believe in the human spirit, although sometimes that belief','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5206,'','Julianna Baggott','Novelist','\nSeptember 30, 1969\n','','','I\'m not the kind of writer who\'s able to block out the world around me. I\'m mindful of our own haves and have-nots, how our culture often blames and punishes the have-nots. I worry about our precarious economic and political climate.','',NULL,'Political,Around,Able',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5207,'Great','Julianna Baggott','Novelist','\nSeptember 30, 1969\n','','','If I\'d learned nothing else, it was this: If you want to be a great writer, be a man. If you can\'t be a man, write like one.','',NULL,'Nothing,Learned',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5208,'','Julianna Baggott','Novelist','\nSeptember 30, 1969\n','','','It\'s not that I bounce ideas off of my children as much as it is that having children has had a profound effect on the way I see the world. They have mined my soul. They\'ve made me a better person and therefore a more empathetic writer.','',NULL,'Children,Better,Person',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5209,'','Julianna Baggott','Novelist','\nSeptember 30, 1969\n','','','No matter what losses happen in a given season, the Red Sox always have next year.','',NULL,'Happen,Matter,Year',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5210,'Age','Julianna Baggott','Novelist','\nSeptember 30, 1969\n','','','Our imaginations are strong as children. Sometimes they get shoved aside, these imaginations. They get dusty and mildewed with age. The imagination is a muscle that has to be put to use or it shrivels.','',NULL,'Strong,Children',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5211,'Faith','Julianna Baggott','Novelist','\nSeptember 30, 1969\n','','','Red Sox fans have been pushed to the brink over the years, but that\'s how faith grows stronger.','',NULL,'Stronger,Fans',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5212,'','Julianna Baggott','Novelist','\nSeptember 30, 1969\n','','','The basic rule of storytelling is \'show, don\'t tell.\'','',NULL,'Tell,Show,Rule',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5213,'Truth,Sports','Julianna Baggott','Novelist','\nSeptember 30, 1969\n','','','The truth is that for those 86 long years when the Red Sox went without a World Series win, fans were not only in a recession, but trapped in a longstanding, deeply entrenched sports depression.','',NULL,'Depression',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5214,'','Julianna Baggott','Novelist','\nSeptember 30, 1969\n','','','What does it mean to be Catholic and not a Catholic? I feel adrift, homeless. My Catholic imagination allows me to see the soul as a lit breath, seeking the divine. It persists.','',NULL,'Mean,Soul,Divine',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5215,'Good','Julianna Baggott','Novelist','\nSeptember 30, 1969\n','','','While I was in college becoming a good Catholic I was also becoming a writer - one haunted by Catholicism.','',NULL,'College,While',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5216,'Life','Julianna Baggott','Novelist','\nSeptember 30, 1969\n','','','Writers are socially observant. We find people endlessly fascinating, and real life is mysterious. Sometimes it\'s hard to stop staring at the strut and squawk of my fellow man. They can be quite inspiring. Sometimes it\'s hard to stop talking to them to see what in the world they\'re thinking.','',NULL,'Real,Hard',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5217,'','Julianna Baggott','Novelist','\nSeptember 30, 1969\n','','','Writers aren\'t born properly labeled so it is hard to know one when one appears.','',NULL,'Hard,Born,Writers',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5218,'Marriage,Wedding','Enid Bagnold','Author','\nOctober 27, 1889\n','\nMarch 31, 1981\n','British','In marriage there are no manners to keep up, and beneath the wildest accusations no real criticism. Each is familiar with that ancient child in the other who may erupt again. We are not ridiculous to ourselves. We are ageless. That is the luxury of the wedding ring.','',NULL,'Real',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5219,'Dad','Enid Bagnold','Author','\nOctober 27, 1889\n','\nMarch 31, 1981\n','British','A father is always making his baby into a little woman. And when she is a woman he turns her back again.','',NULL,'Father,Woman',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5220,'Medical','Enid Bagnold','Author','\nOctober 27, 1889\n','\nMarch 31, 1981\n','British','When a man goes through six years training to be a doctor he will never be the same. He knows too much.','',NULL,'Through,Same',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5221,'Death','Enid Bagnold','Author','\nOctober 27, 1889\n','\nMarch 31, 1981\n','British','As for death one gets used to it, even if it\'s only other people\'s death you get used to.','',NULL,'Used,Gets',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5222,'Humor,God','Enid Bagnold','Author','\nOctober 27, 1889\n','\nMarch 31, 1981\n','British','If a dog doesn\'t put you first where are you both? In what relation? A dog needs God. It lives by your glances, your wishes. It even shares your humor. This happens about the fifth year. If it doesn\'t happen you are only keeping an animal.','',NULL,'Happen',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5223,'Age,Time','Enid Bagnold','Author','\nOctober 27, 1889\n','\nMarch 31, 1981\n','British','Judges don\'t age; time decorates them.','',NULL,'Judges',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5224,'Age','Enid Bagnold','Author','\nOctober 27, 1889\n','\nMarch 31, 1981\n','British','The pleasure of one\'s effect on other people still exists in age - what\'s called making a hit. But the hit is much rarer and made of different stuff.','',NULL,'Different,Made',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5225,'Art','Enid Bagnold','Author','\nOctober 27, 1889\n','\nMarch 31, 1981\n','British','The theatre is a gross art, built in sweeps and over-emphasis. Compromise is its second name.','',NULL,'Theatre,Compromise',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5226,'Time','Chris Bailey','Musician','','','Australian','For a time that you couldn\'t get a gig if you didn\'t look a certain way.','',NULL,'Certain,Gig',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5227,'','Chris Bailey','Musician','','','Australian','I always liked the intensity of the recording.','',NULL,'Liked,Recording,Intensity',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5228,'Best','Chris Bailey','Musician','','','Australian','I am very proud of The Saints and I\'m very glad that I\'ve been associated with them all these years, but the next record is the best record... has to be the philosophy for any band that remains even halfway decent or vibrant, and that is kind of where my head\'s at.','',NULL,'Philosophy,Proud',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5229,'','Chris Bailey','Musician','','','Australian','I have never been over fond of scenes anywhere.','',NULL,'Anywhere,Fond,Scenes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5230,'','Chris Bailey','Musician','','','Australian','I was listening to the first record the other day, and it sounds remarkably contemporary.','',NULL,'Listening,Sounds,Record',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5231,'Happiness','Chris Bailey','Musician','','','Australian','Lots of people I know have bootlegged tapes of performances and if they play it I will be transported back sometimes with happiness, sometimes with horror.','',NULL,'Play,Sometimes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5232,'Attitude,Dreams','David Bailey','Photographer','\nJanuary 2, 1938\n','','English','A positive attitude can really make dreams come true - it did for me.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5233,'Good','David Bailey','Photographer','\nJanuary 2, 1938\n','','English','It takes a lot of imagination to be a good photographer. You need less imagination to be a painter because you can invent things. But in photography everything is so ordinary; it takes a lot of looking before you learn to see the extraordinary.','',NULL,'Everything,Before',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5234,'Time,Sad','David Bailey','Photographer','\nJanuary 2, 1938\n','','English','All pictures are unnatural. All pictures are sad because they\'re about dead people. Paintings you don\'t think of in a special time or with a specific event. With photos I always think I\'m looking at something dead.','',NULL,'Special',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5235,'Nature','David Bailey','Photographer','\nJanuary 2, 1938\n','','English','It is a sign of a dull nature to occupy oneself deeply in matters that concern the body; for instance, to be over much occupied about exercise, about eating and drinking, about easing oneself, about sexual intercourse.','',NULL,'Body,Exercise',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5236,'','David Bailey','Photographer','\nJanuary 2, 1938\n','','English','People want security in this insecure world.','',NULL,'Insecure,Security',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5237,'','David Bailey','Photographer','\nJanuary 2, 1938\n','','English','Rockers are the nicest people to photograph. They have no inhibitions.','',NULL,'Photograph,Rockers,Nicest',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5238,'','David Bailey','Photographer','\nJanuary 2, 1938\n','','English','When I die I want to go to Vogue.','',NULL,'Die,Vogue',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5239,'Money','David Bailey','Photographer','\nJanuary 2, 1938\n','','English','To get rich, you have to be making money while you\'re asleep.','',NULL,'Rich,Making',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5240,'Power,Best,Knowledge','David Bailey','Photographer','\nJanuary 2, 1938\n','','English','The best advice I ever got was that knowledge is power and to keep reading.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5241,'','David Bailey','Photographer','\nJanuary 2, 1938\n','','English','Actors are hard to photograph because they never want to reveal who they are. You don\'t know if you\'re getting a character from a Chekhov play or a Polanski film. It depends what mood they\'re in.','',NULL,'Character,Hard,Play',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5242,'','David Bailey','Photographer','\nJanuary 2, 1938\n','','English','Girls are more attractive to me than dresses.','',NULL,'Attractive,Dresses',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5243,'Birthday','David Bailey','Photographer','\nJanuary 2, 1938\n','','English','I left school on my 15th birthday.','',NULL,'School,Left',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5244,'','David Bailey','Photographer','\nJanuary 2, 1938\n','','English','I never cared for fashion much, amusing little seams and witty little pleats: it was the girls I liked.','',NULL,'Fashion,Liked,Witty',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5245,'Time','David Bailey','Photographer','\nJanuary 2, 1938\n','','English','All I could do at school was paint and draw and that was the only time I ever passed any exam. It was the only thing I ever got right at school.','',NULL,'School,Ever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5246,'Great','David Bailey','Photographer','\nJanuary 2, 1938\n','','English','All my ex-girlfriends or wives are all kind of great friends and I\'ve never understood somebody who can live with somebody for five or six years and then not like them.','',NULL,'Live,Friends',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5247,'Love,Great','David Bailey','Photographer','\nJanuary 2, 1938\n','','English','Anybody can be a great photographer if they zoom in enough on what they love.','',NULL,'Enough',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5248,'Time','David Bailey','Photographer','\nJanuary 2, 1938\n','','English','Being dyslexic, I was told that I was an idiot all the time.','',NULL,'Idiot,Dyslexic',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5249,'','David Bailey','Photographer','\nJanuary 2, 1938\n','','English','Being handsome wasn\'t much of a burden. It worked for me.','',NULL,'Handsome,Worked,Burden',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5250,'','David Bailey','Photographer','\nJanuary 2, 1938\n','','English','Being trendy is dangerous. I\'ve never been trendy, which is why I\'ve never really fallen out of favour.','',NULL,'Why,Dangerous,Fallen',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5251,'','David Bailey','Photographer','\nJanuary 2, 1938\n','','English','Every man who is high up loves to think that he has done it all himself; and the wife smiles, and lets it go at that.','',NULL,'Wife,Done,High',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5252,'','David Bailey','Photographer','\nJanuary 2, 1938\n','','English','Everyone gets old - there\'s nothing you can do about it.','',NULL,'Nothing,Old,Everyone',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5253,'Art','David Bailey','Photographer','\nJanuary 2, 1938\n','','English','Fashion often starts off beautiful and becomes ugly, whereas art starts off ugly sometimes and becomes beautiful.','',NULL,'Beautiful,Fashion',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5254,'','David Bailey','Photographer','\nJanuary 2, 1938\n','','English','Fortunately I didn\'t get educated because if I\'d got educated I\'d be an educated fool now.','',NULL,'Fool,Educated',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5255,'','David Bailey','Photographer','\nJanuary 2, 1938\n','','English','I always go for simplicity.','',NULL,'Simplicity',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5256,'','David Bailey','Photographer','\nJanuary 2, 1938\n','','English','I always look at people and think how I would cast them.','',NULL,'Cast',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5257,'','Derek Bailey','Musician','\nJanuary 29, 1932\n','\nDecember 25, 2005\n','English','I\'m not much into current electronic stuff, what I think of as lounge electronics, mumbling electronics.','',NULL,'Stuff,Current,Electronic',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5258,'Great','Derek Bailey','Musician','\nJanuary 29, 1932\n','\nDecember 25, 2005\n','English','Even if it is difficult playing with other people - sometimes it\'s great, sometimes it isn\'t, but that is kind of the point of it. It loses its point playing solo.','',NULL,'Sometimes,Difficult',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5259,'Work,Best','Derek Bailey','Musician','\nJanuary 29, 1932\n','\nDecember 25, 2005\n','English','For me, Company is still the best way for me to work.','',NULL,'Still',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5260,'','Derek Bailey','Musician','\nJanuary 29, 1932\n','\nDecember 25, 2005\n','English','For me, playing is about playing with other people.','',NULL,'Playing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5261,'','Derek Bailey','Musician','\nJanuary 29, 1932\n','\nDecember 25, 2005\n','English','I am reactive.','',NULL,'Reactive',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5262,'','Derek Bailey','Musician','\nJanuary 29, 1932\n','\nDecember 25, 2005\n','English','I don\'t research anything.','',NULL,'Anything,Research',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5263,'Business','Derek Bailey','Musician','\nJanuary 29, 1932\n','\nDecember 25, 2005\n','English','I have always been attracted to the cottage industry side of this business.','',NULL,'Side,Industry',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5264,'','Derek Bailey','Musician','\nJanuary 29, 1932\n','\nDecember 25, 2005\n','English','I like duos with percussionists. I like the songs that percussionists sing.','',NULL,'Songs,Sing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5265,'','Derek Bailey','Musician','\nJanuary 29, 1932\n','\nDecember 25, 2005\n','English','I think playing solo is a second rate activity, really. For me, playing is about playing with other people.','',NULL,'Playing,Second,Activity',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5266,'','Derek Bailey','Musician','\nJanuary 29, 1932\n','\nDecember 25, 2005\n','English','I think the blues is fine for blues players, but free blues has never made much sense to me.','',NULL,'Made,Free,Sense',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5267,'Music,Best','Derek Bailey','Musician','\nJanuary 29, 1932\n','\nDecember 25, 2005\n','English','I wouldn\'t want to be ideological about it but I think of it as being the best way to approach this kind of playing. I don\'t think it works in other music, other kinds of playing.','',NULL,'Playing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5268,'','Derek Bailey','Musician','\nJanuary 29, 1932\n','\nDecember 25, 2005\n','English','I\'ve always liked the effect of having somebody in there who hadn\'t the faintest idea what was going on.','',NULL,'Idea,Somebody,Liked',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5269,'','Derek Bailey','Musician','\nJanuary 29, 1932\n','\nDecember 25, 2005\n','English','In fact it\'s quite gratifying for me to see some of the people who really objected to this method of working now being quite so profligate in their use of it.','',NULL,'Working,Fact,Quite',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5270,'','Derek Bailey','Musician','\nJanuary 29, 1932\n','\nDecember 25, 2005\n','English','In the absence of that, I am happy to play solo, but I don\'t think there is any comparison.','',NULL,'Happy,Play,Absence',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5271,'','Derek Bailey','Musician','\nJanuary 29, 1932\n','\nDecember 25, 2005\n','English','Nowadays, I really like playing in studios.','',NULL,'Playing,Nowadays,Studios',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5272,'Work','Derek Bailey','Musician','\nJanuary 29, 1932\n','\nDecember 25, 2005\n','English','Personally, I\'ve found one of the more stimulating ways of playing in recent times has been to kind of move outside the free improvised area and work with people who are probably improvisers but they have a particular way of working.','',NULL,'Working,Free',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5273,'Music','Derek Bailey','Musician','\nJanuary 29, 1932\n','\nDecember 25, 2005\n','English','Personally, I\'ve found that the kind of thing that I like is going into somebody else\'s area and not playing their music but doing whatever I do in their area.','',NULL,'Else,Whatever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5274,'Music','Derek Bailey','Musician','\nJanuary 29, 1932\n','\nDecember 25, 2005\n','English','Playing music is not really susceptible to theory much. Circumstances affect it so much.','',NULL,'Playing,Theory',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5275,'','Derek Bailey','Musician','\nJanuary 29, 1932\n','\nDecember 25, 2005\n','English','Solo concerts are murder, I find; I don\'t like doing them.','',NULL,'Find,Solo,Concerts',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5276,'Music','Derek Bailey','Musician','\nJanuary 29, 1932\n','\nDecember 25, 2005\n','English','Younger players in this music often turn out to be middle aged; it is not a young music.','',NULL,'Young,Often',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5277,'','Donovan Bailey','Athlete','\nDecember 16, 1967\n','','Jamaican','Always educate yourself.','',NULL,'Yourself,Educate',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5278,'Sports','Donovan Bailey','Athlete','\nDecember 16, 1967\n','','Jamaican','I think that every single person should play sports.','',NULL,'Single,Person',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5279,'Good','Donovan Bailey','Athlete','\nDecember 16, 1967\n','','Jamaican','A team sport is not very good for me, because I can\'t take losing.','',NULL,'Team,Losing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5280,'','Donovan Bailey','Athlete','\nDecember 16, 1967\n','','Jamaican','Every kid needs a mentor. Everybody needs a mentor.','',NULL,'Everybody,Needs,Kid',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5281,'Dreams,Work','Donovan Bailey','Athlete','\nDecember 16, 1967\n','','Jamaican','Follow your passion, be prepared to work hard and sacrifice, and, above all, don\'t let anyone limit your dreams.','',NULL,'Passion',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5282,'Work,Time','Donovan Bailey','Athlete','\nDecember 16, 1967\n','','Jamaican','I do a lot of media work, I\'ve been investing and I\'m involved with real estate. It\'s totally different from what I had been doing but I find it challenging and fun. To be honest, I really don\'t miss the track. I pretty well accomplished what I set out to do and it was time to move on.','',NULL,'Fun',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5283,'Love,Music','Donovan Bailey','Athlete','\nDecember 16, 1967\n','','Jamaican','I love music, and a lot of it. Jazz is probably on the top with guys like Miles Davis. But I even enjoy music from the \'60s and \'70s.','',NULL,'Enjoy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5284,'','Donovan Bailey','Athlete','\nDecember 16, 1967\n','','Jamaican','I want to give as many Canadians the opportunity to be successful and if we can use their athletic gifts to get them a free degree or a free diploma across the border then I guess I\'m doing my job.','',NULL,'Successful,Job,Give',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5285,'','Donovan Bailey','Athlete','\nDecember 16, 1967\n','','Jamaican','I was working in corporate Canada and I was doing all right. But I was burnt out... Long hours, a lot of clients. I just wanted to get away. Track and field was sort of like the elimination thing. I just wanted to go and do something. Exercise my brain and my body and kind of gravitate to that.','',NULL,'Brain,Long,Working',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5286,'','Donovan Bailey','Athlete','\nDecember 16, 1967\n','','Jamaican','I\'d like to be a more consistent starter. I\'d like a smoother transition from crouching to running. I have to learn to relax during a race and how to breathe.','',NULL,'Learn,Race,Relax',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5287,'','Donovan Bailey','Athlete','\nDecember 16, 1967\n','','Jamaican','I\'ll have to say winning the Olympic gold in Atlanta is a crowning achievement, along with the gold in the relay in the same games.','',NULL,'Winning,Same,Games',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5288,'','Donovan Bailey','Athlete','\nDecember 16, 1967\n','','Jamaican','I\'m a competitor.','',NULL,'Competitor',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5289,'Home','Donovan Bailey','Athlete','\nDecember 16, 1967\n','','Jamaican','I\'m Jamaican, man. I\'m Jamaican first. You gotta understand that\'s where I\'m from. That\'s home. That you can never take away from me. I\'m a Jamaican-born Canadian sprinter.','',NULL,'Understand,Away',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5290,'','Donovan Bailey','Athlete','\nDecember 16, 1967\n','','Jamaican','In running, I can internalize that intensity. I can handle it because it\'s me and I\'m coming back in the next race. I\'m always ready for the next race.','',NULL,'Next,Ready,Coming',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5291,'Good','Donovan Bailey','Athlete','\nDecember 16, 1967\n','','Jamaican','You find sprinters testing other sprinters\' mental capability. But these are my good friends on the track. I don\'t think we need to do that.','',NULL,'Find,Friends',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5292,'','F. Lee Bailey','Lawyer','\nJune 10, 1933\n','','American','Can any of you seriously say the Bill of Rights could get through Congress today? It wouldn\'t even get out of committee.','',NULL,'Today,Through,Rights',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5293,'','F. Lee Bailey','Lawyer','\nJune 10, 1933\n','','American','I use the rules to frustrate the law. But I didn\'t set up the ground rules.','',NULL,'Law,Rules,Ground',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5294,'Men,Respect','Gamaliel Bailey','Journalist','\nDecember 3, 1807\n','\nJune 5, 1859\n','American','Never respect men merely for their riches, but rather for their philanthropy; we do not value the sun for its height, but for its use.','',NULL,'Sun',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5295,'','Gamaliel Bailey','Journalist','\nDecember 3, 1807\n','\nJune 5, 1859\n','American','The first and worst of all frauds is to cheat oneself.','',NULL,'Cheat,Worst,Oneself',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5296,'','Gamaliel Bailey','Journalist','\nDecember 3, 1807\n','\nJune 5, 1859\n','American','There is a large body of abolitionists in Clinton and Clark Counties in this state, and in Wayne County Indiana, that would undoubtedly support such a store, but whether their support would be sufficient, I am unable to say.','',NULL,'Support,Body,State',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5297,'Money','Gamaliel Bailey','Journalist','\nDecember 3, 1807\n','\nJune 5, 1859\n','American','That a majority of the Abolitionists in this place would patronize a free labor store, in preference to others, I do not doubt; but we do not muster money in Cincinnati.','',NULL,'Doubt,Others',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5298,'','H. C. Bailey','Writer','1878','1961','English','In order to be a realist you must believe in miracles.','',NULL,'Believe,Must,Order',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5299,'Faith','H. C. Bailey','Writer','1878','1961','English','Faith is a higher faculty than reason.','',NULL,'Reason,Higher',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5300,'','Josiah Bailey','Politician','\nSeptember 14, 1873\n','\nDecember 15, 1946\n','American','They who forgive most shall be most forgiven.','',NULL,'Forgive,Shall,Forgiven',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5301,'Time','Leonard Bailey','Inventor','\nMay 8, 1825\n','\nFebruary 5, 1905\n','American','More than 100 people are involved in a transplant operation... and we can\'t waste time and resources if there is a chance the caretakers aren\'t up for an awesome responsibility.','',NULL,'Chance,Awesome',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5302,'','Leonard Bailey','Inventor','\nMay 8, 1825\n','\nFebruary 5, 1905\n','American','You can\'t serve up hearts like cherries jubilee.','',NULL,'Serve,Hearts,Cherries',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5303,'Gardening,Good','Liberty Hyde Bailey','Scientist','1858','1954','American','A garden requires patient labor and attention. Plants do not grow merely to satisfy ambitions or to fulfill good intentions. They thrive because someone expended effort on them.','',NULL,'Someone',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5304,'Life,Dreams,Time','Liberty Hyde Bailey','Scientist','1858','1954','American','My life has been a continuous fulfillment of dreams. It appears that everything I saw and did has a new, and perhaps, more significant meaning, every time I see it. The earth is good. It is a privilege to live thereon.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5305,'Travel,Alone','Liberty Hyde Bailey','Scientist','1858','1954','American','When the traveler goes alone he gets acquainted with himself.','',NULL,'Himself',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5306,'Gardening,Love','Liberty Hyde Bailey','Scientist','1858','1954','American','A person cannot love a plant after he has pruned it, then he has either done a poor job or is devoid of emotion.','',NULL,'Job',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5307,'Education','Liberty Hyde Bailey','Scientist','1858','1954','American','The true purpose of education is to teach a man to carry himself triumphant to the sunset.','',NULL,'True,Purpose',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5308,'Hope','Liberty Hyde Bailey','Scientist','1858','1954','American','We accept it because we have seen the vision. We know that we cannot reap the harvest, but we hope that we may so well prepare the land and so diligently sow the seed that our successors may gather the ripened grain.','',NULL,'May,Cannot',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5309,'Knowledge','Liberty Hyde Bailey','Scientist','1858','1954','American','Anyone who acquires more than the usual amount of knowledge concerning a subject is bound to leave it as his contribution to the knowledge of the world.','',NULL,'Leave,Anyone',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5310,'','Liberty Hyde Bailey','Scientist','1858','1954','American','Every decade needs its own manual of handicraft.','',NULL,'Needs,Decade,Handicraft',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5311,'Work','Liberty Hyde Bailey','Scientist','1858','1954','American','Extension work is not exhortation. Nor is it exploitation of the people, or advertising of an institution, or publicity work for securing students. It is a plain, earnest, and continuous effort to meet the needs of the people on their own farms and in the localities.','',NULL,'Effort,Needs',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5312,'Good','Liberty Hyde Bailey','Scientist','1858','1954','American','Give the children an opportunity to make garden. Let them grow what they will. It matters less that they grow good plants than that they try for themselves.','',NULL,'Children,Give',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5313,'','Liberty Hyde Bailey','Scientist','1858','1954','American','I do not yet know why plants come out of the land or float in streams, or creep on rocks or roll from the sea. I am entranced by the mystery of them, and absorbed by their variety and kinds. Everywhere they are visible yet everywhere occult.','',NULL,'Why,Sea,Mystery',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5314,'','Liberty Hyde Bailey','Scientist','1858','1954','American','No beast has ever conquered the earth; and the natural world has never been conquered by muscular force.','',NULL,'Ever,Earth,Natural',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5315,'Happiness','Liberty Hyde Bailey','Scientist','1858','1954','American','One\'s happiness depends less on what he knows than on what he feels.','',NULL,'Less,Knows',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5316,'Religion,Science','Liberty Hyde Bailey','Scientist','1858','1954','American','Science may eventually explain the world of How. The ultimate world of Why may remain for contemplation, philosophy, religion.','',NULL,'May',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5317,'','Liberty Hyde Bailey','Scientist','1858','1954','American','There are two essential epochs in any enterprise - to begin, and to get done.','',NULL,'Done,Two,Begin',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5318,'Happiness','Liberty Hyde Bailey','Scientist','1858','1954','American','There is no excellence without labor. One cannot dream oneself into either usefulness or happiness.','',NULL,'Without,Cannot',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5319,'Power','Nathan Bailey','Writer','','','English','Threats without power are like powder without ball.','',NULL,'Without,Ball',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5320,'','Paul Bailey','Novelist','\nFebruary 16, 1937\n','','American','Blanche is written with a terrible authority, the authority that comes from artistic necessity when the writer is compelled to write by his demon, rather than by his agent or promoter.','',NULL,'Rather,Write,Writer',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5321,'Love','Pearl Bailey','Actress','\nMarch 29, 1918\n','\nAugust 17, 1990\n','American','A man without ambition is dead. A man with ambition but no love is dead. A man with ambition and love for his blessings here on earth is ever so alive.','',NULL,'Without,Blessings',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5322,'Love,Work','Pearl Bailey','Actress','\nMarch 29, 1918\n','\nAugust 17, 1990\n','American','What the world really needs is more love and less paper work.','',NULL,'Less',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5323,'Truth','Pearl Bailey','Actress','\nMarch 29, 1918\n','\nAugust 17, 1990\n','American','You never find yourself until you face the truth.','',NULL,'Yourself,Find',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5324,'Work','Pearl Bailey','Actress','\nMarch 29, 1918\n','\nAugust 17, 1990\n','American','There are two kinds of talent, man-made talent and God-given talent. With man-made talent you have to work very hard. With God-given talent, you just touch it up once in a while.','',NULL,'Hard,Two',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5325,'','Pearl Bailey','Actress','\nMarch 29, 1918\n','\nAugust 17, 1990\n','American','A crown, if it hurts us, is not worth wearing.','',NULL,'Worth,Hurts,Crown',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5326,'','Pearl Bailey','Actress','\nMarch 29, 1918\n','\nAugust 17, 1990\n','American','Everybody wants to do something to help, but nobody wants to be first.','',NULL,'Help,Everybody,Nobody',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5327,'Morning,God','Pearl Bailey','Actress','\nMarch 29, 1918\n','\nAugust 17, 1990\n','American','I never really look for anything. What God throws my way comes. I wake up in the morning and whichever way God turns my feet, I go.','',NULL,'Anything',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5328,'','Pearl Bailey','Actress','\nMarch 29, 1918\n','\nAugust 17, 1990\n','American','No one can figure out your worth but you.','',NULL,'Worth,Figure',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5329,'God','Pearl Bailey','Actress','\nMarch 29, 1918\n','\nAugust 17, 1990\n','American','People see God every day, they just don\'t recognize him.','',NULL,'Him,Recognize',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5330,'Change','Pearl Bailey','Actress','\nMarch 29, 1918\n','\nAugust 17, 1990\n','American','You must change in order to survive.','',NULL,'Must,Order',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5331,'','Pearl Bailey','Actress','\nMarch 29, 1918\n','\nAugust 17, 1990\n','American','There is a way to look at the past. Don\'t hide from it. It will not catch you if you don\'t repeat it.','',NULL,'Past,Hide,Catch',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5332,'','Pearl Bailey','Actress','\nMarch 29, 1918\n','\nAugust 17, 1990\n','American','You cannot belong to anyone else, until you belong to yourself.','',NULL,'Yourself,Cannot,Else',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5333,'Good,Learning','Pearl Bailey','Actress','\nMarch 29, 1918\n','\nAugust 17, 1990\n','American','Hungry people cannot be good at learning or producing anything, except perhaps violence.','',NULL,'Anything',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5334,'Love','Pearl Bailey','Actress','\nMarch 29, 1918\n','\nAugust 17, 1990\n','American','The sweetest joy, the wildest woe is love. What the world really needs is more love and less paperwork.','',NULL,'Joy,Less',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5335,'Life,Good,Knowledge','Pearl Bailey','Actress','\nMarch 29, 1918\n','\nAugust 17, 1990\n','American','There\'s a period of life when we swallow a knowledge of ourselves and it becomes either good or sour inside.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5336,'','Pearl Bailey','Actress','\nMarch 29, 1918\n','\nAugust 17, 1990\n','American','To talk to someone who does not listen is enough to tense the devil.','',NULL,'Someone,Enough,Talk',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5337,'','Pearl Bailey','Actress','\nMarch 29, 1918\n','\nAugust 17, 1990\n','American','We look into mirrors but we only see the effects of our times on us - not our effects on others.','',NULL,'Others,Times,Effects',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5338,'','Pearl Bailey','Actress','\nMarch 29, 1918\n','\nAugust 17, 1990\n','American','When you\'re young, the silliest notions seem the greatest achievements.','',NULL,'Greatest,Young,Seem',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5339,'','Pearl Bailey','Actress','\nMarch 29, 1918\n','\nAugust 17, 1990\n','American','Never, never rest contented with any circle of ideas, but always be certain that a wider one is still possible.','',NULL,'Still,Possible,Rest',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5340,'Life','Pearl Bailey','Actress','\nMarch 29, 1918\n','\nAugust 17, 1990\n','American','Sometimes I would almost rather have people take away years of my life than take away a moment.','',NULL,'Moment,Sometimes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5341,'','Pearl Bailey','Actress','\nMarch 29, 1918\n','\nAugust 17, 1990\n','American','The first and worst of all frauds is to cheat one\'s self. All sin is easy after that.','',NULL,'Self,After,Easy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5342,'Respect,Love','Philip James Bailey','Poet','\nApril 22, 1816\n','\nSeptember 6, 1902\n','English','Respect is what we owe; love, what we give.','',NULL,'Give',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5343,'Time,Best','Philip James Bailey','Poet','\nApril 22, 1816\n','\nSeptember 6, 1902\n','English','We live in deeds, not years; in thoughts, not figures on a dial. We should count time by heart throbs. He most lives who thinks most, feels the noblest, acts the best.','',NULL,'Live',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5344,'Wisdom','Philip James Bailey','Poet','\nApril 22, 1816\n','\nSeptember 6, 1902\n','English','Kindness is wisdom.','',NULL,'Kindness',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5345,'Religion,Truth','Philip James Bailey','Poet','\nApril 22, 1816\n','\nSeptember 6, 1902\n','English','Prayer is the spirit speaking truth to Truth.','',NULL,'Prayer',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5346,'Life,Good,Great','Philip James Bailey','Poet','\nApril 22, 1816\n','\nSeptember 6, 1902\n','English','Let each man think himself an act of God, His mind a thought, his life a breath of God; And let each try, by great thoughts and good deeds, To show the most of Heaven he hath in him.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5347,'','Philip James Bailey','Poet','\nApril 22, 1816\n','\nSeptember 6, 1902\n','English','The long days are no happier than the short ones.','',NULL,'Long,Short,Days',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5348,'Equality,Death','Philip James Bailey','Poet','\nApril 22, 1816\n','\nSeptember 6, 1902\n','English','The sole equality on earth is death.','',NULL,'Earth',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5349,'Nature,God,Art','Philip James Bailey','Poet','\nApril 22, 1816\n','\nSeptember 6, 1902\n','English','Art is man\'s nature; nature is God\'s art.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5350,'','Philip James Bailey','Poet','\nApril 22, 1816\n','\nSeptember 6, 1902\n','English','Envy\'s a coal comes hissing hot from Hell.','',NULL,'Envy,Hell,Hot',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5351,'Memorial Day','Philip James Bailey','Poet','\nApril 22, 1816\n','\nSeptember 6, 1902\n','English','Man is a military animal, glories in gunpowder, and loves parade.','',NULL,'Military,Animal',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5352,'Art','Philip James Bailey','Poet','\nApril 22, 1816\n','\nSeptember 6, 1902\n','English','Simplicity is natures first step, and the last of art.','',NULL,'Last,Step',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5353,'','Philip James Bailey','Poet','\nApril 22, 1816\n','\nSeptember 6, 1902\n','English','There is no surer mark of the absence of the highest moral and intellectual qualities than a cold reception of excellence.','',NULL,'Moral,Cold,Excellence',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5354,'Good','Philip James Bailey','Poet','\nApril 22, 1816\n','\nSeptember 6, 1902\n','English','America, thou half-brother of the world; with something good and bad of every land.','',NULL,'Bad,America',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5355,'','Philip James Bailey','Poet','\nApril 22, 1816\n','\nSeptember 6, 1902\n','English','Imagination is the air of mind.','',NULL,'Mind,Air',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5356,'Music','Philip James Bailey','Poet','\nApril 22, 1816\n','\nSeptember 6, 1902\n','English','Music tells no truths.','',NULL,'Truths,Tells',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5357,'Love,Great,Truth','Philip James Bailey','Poet','\nApril 22, 1816\n','\nSeptember 6, 1902\n','English','Poets are all who love, who feel great truths, And tell them; and the truth of truths is love.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5358,'Men,God','Philip James Bailey','Poet','\nApril 22, 1816\n','\nSeptember 6, 1902\n','English','What men call accident is God\'s own part.','',NULL,'Call',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5359,'','Joanna Baillie','Poet','1762','1851','Scottish','A willing heart adds feather to the heel.','',NULL,'Heart,Willing,Feather',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5360,'','Joanna Baillie','Poet','1762','1851','Scottish','I have seen the day, when, if a man made himself ridiculous, the world would laugh at him. But now, everything that is mean, disgusting, and absurd, pleases them but so much the better!','',NULL,'Better,Laugh,Mean',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5361,'','Joanna Baillie','Poet','1762','1851','Scottish','I wish I were with some of the wild people that run in the woods, and know nothing about accomplishments!','',NULL,'Nothing,Wish,Run',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5362,'','Joanna Baillie','Poet','1762','1851','Scottish','Pampered vanity is a better thing perhaps than starved pride.','',NULL,'Better,Pride,Perhaps',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5363,'','Alexander Bain','Philosopher','\nJune 11, 1818\n','\nSeptember 18, 1903\n','Scottish','Instinct is untaught ability.','',NULL,'Ability,Instinct',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5364,'','Beryl Bainbridge','Novelist','\nNovember 21, 1934\n','','English','Being constantly with children was like wearing a pair of shoes that were expensive and too small. She couldn\'t bear to throw them out, but they gave her blisters.','',NULL,'Children,Small,Her',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5365,'','Beryl Bainbridge','Novelist','\nNovember 21, 1934\n','','English','Everything else you grow out of, but you never recover from childhood.','',NULL,'Everything,Else,Grow',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5366,'Money,Men,Home','Beryl Bainbridge','Novelist','\nNovember 21, 1934\n','','English','I\'ve never been drawn to the feminist movement. I was brought up to believe that men had little to do with the home or children - except to bring in the money.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5367,'','Beryl Bainbridge','Novelist','\nNovember 21, 1934\n','','English','It seems to me that a mutually beneficial relationship between a man and woman requires the man to be dominant. A sensible woman will allow the man to think he is the most important partner.','',NULL,'Important,Woman,Between',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5368,'','Beryl Bainbridge','Novelist','\nNovember 21, 1934\n','','English','When I got a telly we had no aerial, but I discovered that if I or one of the children stood by it you could get a picture. So I had to make a statue that could stand by the telly.','',NULL,'Children,Picture,Stand',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5369,'Experience','Scott Baio','Actor','\nSeptember 22, 1961\n','','American','I very rarely came across rude or disrespectful people. I don\'t know how I slipped by all of them, but I honestly can\'t think of one experience off the top of my head that was like that. I\'m sure they\'re there, but I\'d have to think really hard to recall them.','',NULL,'Hard,Rude',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5370,'','Scott Baio','Actor','\nSeptember 22, 1961\n','','American','Don\'t ever take a shower with a woman, because you\'ll probably end up proposing to her.','',NULL,'End,Woman,Ever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5371,'','Scott Baio','Actor','\nSeptember 22, 1961\n','','American','When I have a girlfriend, I feel caged in, I don\'t know why.','',NULL,'Why,Girlfriend,Caged',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5372,'','Scott Baio','Actor','\nSeptember 22, 1961\n','','American','Every day I think, \'Can I commit?\' I think I can and that I will.','',NULL,'Commit',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5373,'Work,Family','Scott Baio','Actor','\nSeptember 22, 1961\n','','American','Family, work, familiarity. Listen, if I had a magic wand and I could make myself really be happy, I\'d zap me onto a farm. And I know nothing about farming.','',NULL,'Happy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5374,'','Scott Baio','Actor','\nSeptember 22, 1961\n','','American','I am not a spiritual guy, but all of a sudden I felt the need to really feel things.','',NULL,'Spiritual,Guy,Felt',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5375,'Work,Best,Movies','Scott Baio','Actor','\nSeptember 22, 1961\n','','American','I can work every day of the year. TV is easy. My call\'s at 8:30 a.m. I\'d like to break out of the comedy thing and take a shot at something serious like theater. The off-season allows me to do movies, but I\'m not tired of TV yet. There\'s nothing like it. I\'ve got the best of both worlds.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5376,'Love','Scott Baio','Actor','\nSeptember 22, 1961\n','','American','I cannot believe how much I love my kid. It\'s a beautiful thing.','',NULL,'Beautiful,Believe',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5377,'Music,Time','Scott Baio','Actor','\nSeptember 22, 1961\n','','American','I don\'t have an iPod. I don\'t get the whole iPod thing. Who has time to listen to that much music? If I had one, it would probably have Sinatra, Beatles, some \'70s music, some \'80s music, and that\'s it.','',NULL,'Whole',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5378,'','Scott Baio','Actor','\nSeptember 22, 1961\n','','American','I don\'t know, 53 years with the same human being? I can\'t be around myself for more than three or four hours before I want to kill everybody.','',NULL,'Human,Before,Same',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5379,'Love','Scott Baio','Actor','\nSeptember 22, 1961\n','','American','I love driving cars, looking at them, cleaning and washing and shining them. I clean \'em inside and outside. I\'m very touchy about cars. I don\'t want anybody leaning on them or closing the door too hard, know what I mean?','',NULL,'Hard,Mean',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5380,'Women','Scott Baio','Actor','\nSeptember 22, 1961\n','','American','I never did drugs and I can\'t really drink because I have zero tolerance for alcohol, so my vice became women. I was never faithful to most of them.','',NULL,'Did,Alcohol',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5381,'Women','Scott Baio','Actor','\nSeptember 22, 1961\n','','American','I regret losing certain women, but it was always my fault.','',NULL,'Regret,Losing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5382,'','Scott Baio','Actor','\nSeptember 22, 1961\n','','American','I\'ve been very fortunate and I am grateful.','',NULL,'Grateful,Fortunate',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5383,'Alone,Mom','Scott Baio','Actor','\nSeptember 22, 1961\n','','American','If I lived alone, Mom\'d never sleep because she wouldn\'t know I was okay.','',NULL,'Sleep',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5384,'','Scott Baio','Actor','\nSeptember 22, 1961\n','','American','If I\'m racist, don\'t think I would have directed shows like \'The Parkers\' and \'The Wayans Brothers\' or worked 41 episodes with Victoria Rowell on \'Diagnosis: Murder.\'','',NULL,'Worked,Shows,Brothers',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5385,'Work,Good','Scott Baio','Actor','\nSeptember 22, 1961\n','','American','It\'s a werewolf movie with Christina Ricci, and it was a chance to work with some good people. But playing yourself is always fairly risky because you gotta watch how you goof on yourself.','',NULL,'Yourself',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5386,'Life','Scott Baio','Actor','\nSeptember 22, 1961\n','','American','Life is too short no matter what party you are with.','',NULL,'Short,Matter',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5387,'Good,Hope','Scott Baio','Actor','\nSeptember 22, 1961\n','','American','My parents were married 53 years, good and bad. Can I do that? Probably not. But I really hope I can.','',NULL,'Bad',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5388,'','Scott Baio','Actor','\nSeptember 22, 1961\n','','American','One of my favorite things to do is play golf at Braemar Country Club. It\'s quiet and not overly crowded. The people are nice, and there\'s wildlife all around the course. As far as my game itself, I can go from a 10 handicap to a 30, depending on the day.','',NULL,'Nice,Game,Country',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5389,'Time','Scott Baio','Actor','\nSeptember 22, 1961\n','','American','One thing I won\'t be doing on a weekend is shopping. I just don\'t like it, and I haven\'t bought an article of clothing for a very long time. I usually just take wardrobe from shows I\'m on. It\'s much easier.','',NULL,'Long,Won',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5390,'','Scott Baio','Actor','\nSeptember 22, 1961\n','','American','Somebody asked me what do you regret. I said, well I was offered the role of Maverick in \'Top Gun\' and I turned it down.','',NULL,'Down,Regret,Said',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5391,'','Scott Baio','Actor','\nSeptember 22, 1961\n','','American','Tom Bosley may have passed, but through that part and that character, a part of him will live on forever.','',NULL,'Character,Live,May',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5392,'','Scott Baio','Actor','\nSeptember 22, 1961\n','','American','When I was a baby, my mother tells me I never slept because I never wanted to miss anything.','',NULL,'Mother,Anything,Wanted',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5393,'Money','Scott Baio','Actor','\nSeptember 22, 1961\n','','American','You can tell five minutes into it what a girl is after, when she starts asking how much money I make or tells me, \'I wanna be an actress.\'','',NULL,'Girl,After',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5394,'Death','Brian Baird','Politician','\nMarch 7, 1956\n','','American','It is our responsibility as Americans to provide for the families of those who have died to defend our nation. Raising the military death benefit is not a Democrat or Republican issue - it is an American issue.','',NULL,'American,Nation',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5395,'','Brian Baird','Politician','\nMarch 7, 1956\n','','American','Governing isn\'t as easy as you think. Many of you have taken pledges that are contradictory - to balance the budget and cut taxes, for example. You must be honest about the numbers, since our annual deficit now exceeds all discretionary spending combined.','',NULL,'Must,Honest,Easy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5396,'Family,Time','Brian Baird','Politician','\nMarch 7, 1956\n','','American','I find it is increasingly difficult to spend the time I need with my family and at the same time do the job that needs to be done.','',NULL,'Job',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5397,'Government,Courage','Brian Baird','Politician','\nMarch 7, 1956\n','','American','If you set as your goal to roll back the size of government, you have an obligation to answer the tough questions and show real courage, not just appeal to ideology. Treat the voters like adults.','',NULL,'Real',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5398,'','Brian Baird','Politician','\nMarch 7, 1956\n','','American','When I was first elected I was puzzled why they were holding events in my honor as a mere freshman. I asked myself, why is a federal entity so involved in political activity?','',NULL,'Political,Why,Honor',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5399,'','Brian Baird','Politician','\nMarch 7, 1956\n','','American','With random urinalysis, there\'s a clear choice - either get high or go to jail.','',NULL,'Choice,High,Either',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5400,'','Brian Baird','Politician','\nMarch 7, 1956\n','','American','You don\'t get real reform by pandering to every special interest. With cap and trade we wound up with a bill that didn\'t accomplish much, was enormously complicated and expensive.','',NULL,'Real,Special,Interest',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5401,'Life,God','Oksana Baiul','Athlete','\nNovember 16, 1977\n','','American','First, I have to thank God for giving me the gift that he did as well as a second chance for a better life.','',NULL,'Better',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5402,'','Oksana Baiul','Athlete','\nNovember 16, 1977\n','','American','I started taking ballet lessons when I was three and a half and I still take dance classes.','',NULL,'Still,Dance,Three',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5403,'Good','Oksana Baiul','Athlete','\nNovember 16, 1977\n','','American','I wish I could compete again, but my good feeling is, these competitions are better as exhibitions.','',NULL,'Better,Feeling',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5404,'','Oksana Baiul','Athlete','\nNovember 16, 1977\n','','American','Actually I dance really well on the floor.','',NULL,'Dance,Actually,Floor',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5405,'','Oksana Baiul','Athlete','\nNovember 16, 1977\n','','American','And still I\'m not completely happy with my skating. I always feel I can do more and climb higher.','',NULL,'Happy,Still,Skating',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5406,'','Oksana Baiul','Athlete','\nNovember 16, 1977\n','','American','I come to Fashion Week events in New York City twice a year.','',NULL,'Fashion,Year,Week',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5407,'Love','Oksana Baiul','Athlete','\nNovember 16, 1977\n','','American','I don\'t care what the critics say or think because I care for and love my fans.','',NULL,'Care,Fans',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5408,'Life,Nature','Oksana Baiul','Athlete','\nNovember 16, 1977\n','','American','I have a lot of different stages in my life when training has been easy or hard. Now, it seems that I have been training for so long that it has become almost second nature to me.','',NULL,'Hard',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5409,'','Oksana Baiul','Athlete','\nNovember 16, 1977\n','','American','I skate now for fun and to keep myself in shape.','',NULL,'Fun,Keep,Skate',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5410,'','Oksana Baiul','Athlete','\nNovember 16, 1977\n','','American','I use Graf Edmonton for boots and John Wilson blades.','',NULL,'Boots,Use,John',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5411,'Great','Oksana Baiul','Athlete','\nNovember 16, 1977\n','','American','I want kids to enjoy skating and I think it\'s a great workout.','',NULL,'Enjoy,Kids',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5412,'','Oksana Baiul','Athlete','\nNovember 16, 1977\n','','American','I will try to make a doll of Oksana with a little dog.','',NULL,'Try,Dog,Doll',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5413,'','Oksana Baiul','Athlete','\nNovember 16, 1977\n','','American','I wish I could say it\'s easy, but honestly, to get ready for a big championship is not as easy as it seems.','',NULL,'Wish,Big,Easy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5414,'Music','Oksana Baiul','Athlete','\nNovember 16, 1977\n','','American','I\'d like to consider myself a versatile skater and I like to skate to different kinds of music.','',NULL,'Different,Kinds',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5415,'Work','Oksana Baiul','Athlete','\nNovember 16, 1977\n','','American','My weaknesses are my jumps. The reason is that although I land them in practice, when I actually compete or perform, I should let my body go and stabilize my mind better. Also, I need to work on not letting negative thoughts and emotions get to me on the ice.','',NULL,'Mind,Better',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5416,'','Oksana Baiul','Athlete','\nNovember 16, 1977\n','','American','No, I\'m not coaching. It\'s a huge responsibility to coach somebody.','',NULL,'Somebody,Coach,Coaching',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5417,'','Oksana Baiul','Athlete','\nNovember 16, 1977\n','','American','Now, I don\'t make decisions as fast as I used to.','',NULL,'Decisions,Used,Fast',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5418,'Life,Famous','Oksana Baiul','Athlete','\nNovember 16, 1977\n','','American','Olympic Gold changed me and my life dramatically. I became a celebrity overnight and people see me as a famous skater, not a real person.','',NULL,'Real',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5419,'','Oksana Baiul','Athlete','\nNovember 16, 1977\n','','American','One of my favorite vacation places is Miami, because of the people, the water and the beach - of course - and the architecture on Miami Beach is so wonderful.','',NULL,'Wonderful,Vacation,Water',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5420,'Work','Oksana Baiul','Athlete','\nNovember 16, 1977\n','','American','Pairs skating and singles are two different things. Although some skaters have achieved this successfully, it is a very difficult transition. You\'re looking at double work.','',NULL,'Different,Two',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5421,'Money','Oksana Baiul','Athlete','\nNovember 16, 1977\n','','American','People really do spend a lot of money on their pets - sometimes more then themselves.','',NULL,'Sometimes,Themselves',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5422,'','Oksana Baiul','Athlete','\nNovember 16, 1977\n','','American','Professional competitions are overrated.','',NULL,'Overrated',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5423,'Great,Power','Fredrik Bajer','Writer','\nApril 21, 1837\n','\nJanuary 22, 1922\n','Danish','By a great man, however, we mean a man who, because of his spiritual gifts, his character, and other qualities, deserves to be called great and who as a result earns the power to influence others.','',NULL,'Character',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5424,'Business','Fredrik Bajer','Writer','\nApril 21, 1837\n','\nJanuary 22, 1922\n','Danish','Naturally, business and pleasure can be readily combined, but a certain balance should exist, and the latter should not predominate over the former.','',NULL,'Balance,Pleasure',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5425,'Peace,Time','Fredrik Bajer','Writer','\nApril 21, 1837\n','\nJanuary 22, 1922\n','Danish','Peace congresses often start by dealing with some of the less important questions in excessive detail, so at the end there is no time to discuss the most important problems.','',NULL,'End',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5426,'Peace','Fredrik Bajer','Writer','\nApril 21, 1837\n','\nJanuary 22, 1922\n','Danish','A sign that a peace association is going adrift is its exclusion of other political parties, with whom it could collaborate effectively on most of the problems besetting the cause of peace.','',NULL,'Political,Problems',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5427,'','Fredrik Bajer','Writer','\nApril 21, 1837\n','\nJanuary 22, 1922\n','Danish','As a result of my study, I came to the conclusion that a common supreme authority was undesirable.','',NULL,'Study,Result,Common',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5428,'Peace,Time,War','Fredrik Bajer','Writer','\nApril 21, 1837\n','\nJanuary 22, 1922\n','Danish','But I feel convinced, and I venture even to prophesy in this regard, that the time will come when there will also be a minister of peace in the cabinet, seated beside the ministers of war.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5429,'','Fredrik Bajer','Writer','\nApril 21, 1837\n','\nJanuary 22, 1922\n','Danish','I would have thought it possible to choose delegates for these larger conferences who, even if they could not speak the principal languages, could at least understand them or could have friends seated beside them who could keep them informed on essential points.','',NULL,'Thought,Understand,Friends',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5430,'','Fredrik Bajer','Writer','\nApril 21, 1837\n','\nJanuary 22, 1922\n','Danish','I would rather propose a bureau somewhat similar to that which we have in the Universal Postal Union.','',NULL,'Rather,Union,Universal',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5431,'','Fredrik Bajer','Writer','\nApril 21, 1837\n','\nJanuary 22, 1922\n','Danish','Indeed, whenever a new idea is developed, as for example ballooning, warfare immediately takes possession.','',NULL,'Idea,Takes,Example',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5432,'Peace,Good','Fredrik Bajer','Writer','\nApril 21, 1837\n','\nJanuary 22, 1922\n','Danish','Indeed; peace literature is almost exclusively read, though to good effect, by pacifists, while what is needed is the canvassing of those who have not so far been won to the cause.','',NULL,'Far',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5433,'','Fredrik Bajer','Writer','\nApril 21, 1837\n','\nJanuary 22, 1922\n','Danish','It has since been agreed that speeches given in English will be translated into French and vice versa, and even into German and Italian when necessary. No doubt translations into Esperanto will also soon be in demand.','',NULL,'Doubt,Since,English',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5434,'','Fredrik Bajer','Writer','\nApril 21, 1837\n','\nJanuary 22, 1922\n','Danish','Nevertheless, this type of propaganda has a special value, for it serves to convince those who sign the appeal, of the necessity for carrying on propaganda; so a corps of propagandists, if I may use the term, is thus trained.','',NULL,'May,Special,Value',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5435,'Leadership,Peace','Fredrik Bajer','Writer','\nApril 21, 1837\n','\nJanuary 22, 1922\n','Danish','On the other hand, the waging of peace as a science, as an art, is in its infancy. But we can trace its growth, its steady progress, and the time will come when there will be particular individuals designated to assume responsibility for and leadership of this movement.','',NULL,'Time',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5436,'','Fredrik Bajer','Writer','\nApril 21, 1837\n','\nJanuary 22, 1922\n','Danish','The aspect of congresses and such meetings generally to which I attach the greatest importance is the discussion. That is why people assemble: to hear different opinions, rather than to pass resolutions.','',NULL,'Greatest,Different,Why',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5437,'','Fredrik Bajer','Writer','\nApril 21, 1837\n','\nJanuary 22, 1922\n','Danish','The interparliamentary conference should, in my opinion, direct its particular attention to the preparation of the next Hague Conference, the diplomatic conference, the conference of governments.','',NULL,'Opinion,Attention,Next',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5438,'Work','Fredrik Bajer','Writer','\nApril 21, 1837\n','\nJanuary 22, 1922\n','Danish','The last Hague Conference has in the meantime expressed its opinion that a body should be established which could prepare for the work involved more effectively than has hitherto proved possible.','',NULL,'Opinion,Last',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5439,'War','Fredrik Bajer','Writer','\nApril 21, 1837\n','\nJanuary 22, 1922\n','Danish','There are in most states one or two ministers of war, one of whom is the minister of naval affairs.','',NULL,'Two,Affairs',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5440,'Great','Fredrik Bajer','Writer','\nApril 21, 1837\n','\nJanuary 22, 1922\n','Danish','There are many members of parliament present here who know as well as I do that, if a man has not already been converted, it will require a great deal more than a letter of appeal to achieve conversion.','',NULL,'Here,Present',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5441,'Peace,Great','Fredrik Bajer','Writer','\nApril 21, 1837\n','\nJanuary 22, 1922\n','Danish','There are those who believe we have need of more literature, of a large international publishing house, of a great peace newspaper, or the like. I am rather skeptical about this idea.','',NULL,'Believe',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5442,'Peace,Time,Great','Fredrik Bajer','Writer','\nApril 21, 1837\n','\nJanuary 22, 1922\n','Danish','There is one criticism which cannot be leveled at interparliamentary conferences but which is applicable to a great extent to peace congresses: the meetings waste time.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5443,'','Fredrik Bajer','Writer','\nApril 21, 1837\n','\nJanuary 22, 1922\n','Danish','This is the task, I think, of a letter movement. But it should be set up only in states where a significant response can be achieved, for a letter movement necessarily presupposes a strong organization.','',NULL,'Strong,Movement,Task',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5444,'','Fredrik Bajer','Writer','\nApril 21, 1837\n','\nJanuary 22, 1922\n','Danish','To read the report of a discussion in which arguments for and against are presented, in which a subject has been covered from different points of view, with new ideas advanced - this is far more instructive than to read a brief account of the resolution passed on the matter.','',NULL,'Different,Matter,Far',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5445,'Peace,Great','Fredrik Bajer','Writer','\nApril 21, 1837\n','\nJanuary 22, 1922\n','Danish','Today\'s date, the eighteenth of May, should sometime become an occasion of great international celebration, for on this day ten years ago the first Peace Conference opened at The Hague.','',NULL,'Today',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5446,'Peace,War','Fredrik Bajer','Writer','\nApril 21, 1837\n','\nJanuary 22, 1922\n','Danish','Waging war we understand, but not waging peace, or at any rate less consciously so.','',NULL,'Understand',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5447,'','Fredrik Bajer','Writer','\nApril 21, 1837\n','\nJanuary 22, 1922\n','Danish','Warfare has been marvelously developed. It will soon be impossible to raise it to further heights.','',NULL,'Impossible,Soon,Warfare',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5448,'Life','Anita Baker','Musician','\nJanuary 26, 1958\n','','American','I don\'t let people use me. That\'s why I like a small number of people in my life. The more people in my life, the more complex it becomes, so I just try to keep it at a minimum.','',NULL,'Small,Why',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5449,'Mom,Happiness','Anita Baker','Musician','\nJanuary 26, 1958\n','','American','Completeness? Happiness? These words don\'t come close to describing my emotions. There truly is nothing I can say to capture what motherhood means to me, particularly given my medical history.','',NULL,'History',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5450,'Family,Home','Anita Baker','Musician','\nJanuary 26, 1958\n','','American','You leave home to seek your fortune and, when you get it, you go home and share it with your family.','',NULL,'Leave',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5451,'Love,God,Respect','Anita Baker','Musician','\nJanuary 26, 1958\n','','American','We don\'t do drugs, drink or use profanity. Instead we instill morals and values in my boys by raising them with a love of God and a love and respect for themselves and all people. I believe they will have a chance.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5452,'Age','Anita Baker','Musician','\nJanuary 26, 1958\n','','American','I would say that my peak was making my first million at the ripe age of 29, after the first album.','',NULL,'After,Making',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5453,'','Anita Baker','Musician','\nJanuary 26, 1958\n','','American','Applause felt like approval, and it became a drug that soothed the pain, but only temporarily.','',NULL,'Pain,Felt,Approval',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5454,'','Anita Baker','Musician','\nJanuary 26, 1958\n','','American','I\'m picking and choosing in terms of the stress factor. If it\'s not fun, I\'m not going to do it.','',NULL,'Fun,Stress,Choosing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5455,'Love','Anita Baker','Musician','\nJanuary 26, 1958\n','','American','Long tresses down to the floor can be beautiful, if you have that, but learn to love what you have.','',NULL,'Beautiful,Long',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5456,'Music','Arthur Baker','Artist','','','','I can\'t re-define music every week!','',NULL,'Week',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5457,'','Arthur Baker','Artist','','','','I remember being told \'Someone\'s gonna make a fortune out of this rap thing\' and thinking \'no way\'.','',NULL,'Someone,Thinking,Remember',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5458,'Money,Car','Buck Baker','Celebrity','\nMarch 4, 1919\n','\nApril 14, 2002\n','American','When I saw all those other drivers, I realized that they wanted to win that money just as much as I did. But I didn\'t have to worry. A tire came off my car and I was lucky I got it off the track.','',NULL,'Win',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5459,'Car','Buck Baker','Celebrity','\nMarch 4, 1919\n','\nApril 14, 2002\n','American','Those youngsters go out there and set a record and clinch the pole position. But what do you do if you wreck your car. That record doesn\'t spend too well.','',NULL,'Spend,Position',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5460,'','Chet Baker','Musician','\nDecember 23, 1929\n','\nMay 13, 1988\n','American','The drummer; he inspired me to play like no one else I have ever met.','',NULL,'Ever,Play,Else',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5461,'Good','Colin Baker','Actor','\nJune 8, 1943\n','','British','I could, I think, quite easily have gone to Oxford. I got four good A levels, but my father\'s income was such that I wouldn\'t have got a grant, and he wouldn\'t let me go to university, and that was the end of it.','',NULL,'End,Father',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5462,'Life,Food','Colin Baker','Actor','\nJune 8, 1943\n','','British','I do adore food. If I have any vice it\'s eating. If I was told I could only eat one food for the rest of my life, I could put up with sausage and mash forever.','',NULL,'Put',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5463,'','Colin Baker','Actor','\nJune 8, 1943\n','','British','I loathe cheese, it makes me ill.','',NULL,'Makes,Cheese,Ill',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5464,'','Colin Baker','Actor','\nJune 8, 1943\n','','British','I never have reservations about doing anything as long as I\'m being paid.','',NULL,'Anything,Long,Paid',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5465,'Business','Colin Baker','Actor','\nJune 8, 1943\n','','British','I was well aware of the fact that once you appeared in Doctor Who as something else, you were ruled out for the part of the Doctor: that was a kind of well known thing in the business.','',NULL,'Else,Fact',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5466,'Work,Good','Colin Baker','Actor','\nJune 8, 1943\n','','British','If you turn down work because you are frightened of getting typecast, you\'ll never do anything good.','',NULL,'Anything',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5467,'','Colin Baker','Actor','\nJune 8, 1943\n','','British','It was lovely to do The Knock because I haven\'t done anything really significant since Doctor Who.','',NULL,'Done,Anything,Lovely',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5468,'Fear','Colin Baker','Actor','\nJune 8, 1943\n','','British','One way of watering down the effects of violence is to approach it in a more lighthearted way. I don\'t mean to say that you laugh when somebody has their arm sawn off, but you can diffuse fear with humour.','',NULL,'Laugh,Mean',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5469,'','David Baker','Composer','','','American','I believe without exception that theory follows practice. Whenever there is a conflict between theory and practice, theory is wrong. As far as I\'m concerned, we make theories for what people have done.','',NULL,'Believe,Without,Done',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5470,'Education,Technology','David Baker','Composer','','','American','No one bill will cure the problem of spam. It will take a combined effort of legislation, litigation, enforcement, customer education, and technology solutions.','',NULL,'Problem',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5471,'','David Baker','Composer','','','American','I think we all realized that we had really been replicating things that had already been happening. I don\'t know if we were smart enough to realize that we were in a cul-de-sac, but we were curious.','',NULL,'Smart,Enough,Realize',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5472,'','David Baker','Composer','','','American','I think we always move from imitation to assimilation to innovation, but I can\'t name you 20 people outside those we\'ve already recognized who ever got to point three: innovation.','',NULL,'Ever,Point,Three',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5473,'Music','David Baker','Composer','','','American','In retrospect I realize that the threat was about ego rather than the validity of the music.','',NULL,'Ego,Rather',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5474,'','David Baker','Composer','','','American','It is rare that even a jazz musician finds an individual voice.','',NULL,'Individual,Voice,Jazz',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5475,'','David Baker','Composer','','','American','That is, the only reason salvation is necessary is to get us back to the garden. The Pentateuch not only presents where we began but also why we are not there any more, and why and how we need to get back.','',NULL,'Why,Reason,Necessary',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5476,'','David Baker','Composer','','','American','The Palestinian Authority refuses on an ongoing basis to take the necessary steps to prevent terrorists from getting into Israel.','',NULL,'Getting,Necessary,Authority',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5477,'','David Baker','Composer','','','American','What that book does for me is give me the tools in the same way that I had the tools when I learned the regular scales or the alphabet. If you give me the tools, the syntax, and the grammar, it still doesn\'t tell me how to write Ulysses.','',NULL,'Book,Give,Still',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5478,'Time','David Baker','Composer','','','American','When I look back now, it must have been like Paris was at the time of Le Sacre du Printemps.','',NULL,'Must,Paris',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5479,'Dad','Dusty Baker','Athlete','\nJune 15, 1949\n','','American','You can tell your uncle stuff that you could not tell your dad. That is kind of the role of an uncle. I feel very much like a father sometimes but sometimes I feel like a teammate.','',NULL,'Father,Sometimes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5480,'','Dusty Baker','Athlete','\nJune 15, 1949\n','','American','Everyone has a budget, I don\'t care who you are. But they said if we are in a pennant race in the middle of the summer they are going to get some help with added payroll.','',NULL,'Care,Help,Said',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5481,'','Dusty Baker','Athlete','\nJune 15, 1949\n','','American','I think we match up with anybody because our pitching. In a short series you run your big three out there or four out there. That generally is what wins a series - pitching and defense. If we can catch the ball and not give away any runs like we do sometimes.','',NULL,'Give,Short,Sometimes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5482,'','Dusty Baker','Athlete','\nJune 15, 1949\n','','American','Let them police themselves, and then it goes another step past them to my coaches and there a coach that is responsible for a different area and different category on the field.','',NULL,'Past,Different,Another',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5483,'Time','Dusty Baker','Athlete','\nJune 15, 1949\n','','American','So I let them be responsible for there particular areas. Then by the time it gets to me that means that there is a problem. I have my eyes open and I need to know something about every department but you don\'t want to micro manage any particular department.','',NULL,'Eyes,Problem',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5484,'Inspirational','Ella Baker','Activist','\nDecember 13, 1903\n','\nDecember 13, 1986\n','American','Give light and people will find the way.','',NULL,'Give,Find',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5485,'','Ella Baker','Activist','\nDecember 13, 1903\n','\nDecember 13, 1986\n','American','Strong people don\'t need strong leaders.','',NULL,'Strong,Leaders',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5486,'Change','Ella Baker','Activist','\nDecember 13, 1903\n','\nDecember 13, 1986\n','American','One of the things that has to be faced is the process of waiting to change the system, how much we have got to do to find out who we are, where we have come from and where we are going.','',NULL,'Waiting,Find',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5487,'','George P. Baker','','','','','When the drama attains a characterization which makes the play a revelation of human conduct and a dialogue which characterizes yet pleases for itself, we reach dramatic literature.','',NULL,'Human,Play,Makes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5488,'','George P. Baker','','','','','Acted drama requires surrender of one\'s self, sympathetic absorption in the play as it develops.','',NULL,'Self,Play,Drama',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5489,'','George P. Baker','','','','','Back through the ages of barbarism and civilization, in all tongues, we find this instinctive pleasure in the imitative action that is the very essence of all drama.','',NULL,'Through,Find,Action',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5490,'','George P. Baker','','','','','But what is drama? Broadly speaking, it is whatever by imitative action rouses interest or gives pleasure.','',NULL,'Whatever,Action,Interest',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5491,'','George P. Baker','','','','','There is no essential difference between the material of comedy and tragedy. All depends on the point of view of the dramatist, which, by clever emphasis, he tries to make the point of view of his audience.','',NULL,'Between,Comedy,Point',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5492,'Best','George P. Baker','','','','','Drama read to oneself is never drama at its best, and is not even drama as it should be.','',NULL,'Read,Drama',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5493,'','George P. Baker','','','','','Farce treats the improbable as probable, the impossible as possible.','',NULL,'Impossible,Possible,Treats',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5494,'Great,Freedom','George P. Baker','','','','','In all the great periods of the drama perfect freedom of choice and subject, perfect freedom of individual treatment, and an audience eager to give itself to sympathetic listening, even if instruction be involved, have brought the great results.','',NULL,'Give',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5495,'Great','George P. Baker','','','','','In reading plays, however, it should always be remembered that any play, however great, loses much when not seen in action.','',NULL,'Play,Action',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5496,'Best','George P. Baker','','','','','In the best farce today we start with some absurd premise as to character or situation, but if the premises be once granted we move logically enough to the ending.','',NULL,'Today,Character',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5497,'Great','George P. Baker','','','','','No drama, however great, is entirely independent of the stage on which it is given.','',NULL,'Stage,Drama',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5498,'','George P. Baker','','','','','Out of the past come the standards for judging the present; standards in turn to be shaped by the practice of present-day dramatists into broader standards for the next generation.','',NULL,'Past,Judging,Next',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5499,'','George P. Baker','','','','','Rare is the human being, immature or mature, who has never felt an impulse to pretend he is some one or something else.','',NULL,'Human,Else,Immature',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5500,'Nature,Men','George P. Baker','','','','','Sensitive, responsive, eagerly welcomed everywhere, the drama, holding the mirror up to nature, by laughter and by tears reveals to mankind the world of men.','',NULL,'Laughter',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5501,'Life,Great','George P. Baker','','','','','The drama is a great revealer of life.','',NULL,'Drama',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5502,'','George P. Baker','','','','','The instinct to impersonate produces the actor; the desire to provide pleasure by impersonations produces the playwright; the desire to provide this pleasure with adequate characterization and dialogue memorable in itself produces dramatic literature.','',NULL,'Desire,Actor,Literature',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5503,'Best','George P. Baker','','','','','We do not kill the drama, we do not really limit its appeal by failing to encourage the best in it; but we do thereby foster the weakest and poorest elements.','',NULL,'Failing,Drama',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5504,'Death','George P. Baker','','','','','What then is tragedy? In the Elizabethan period it was assumed that a play ending in death was a tragedy, but in recent years we have come to understand that to live on is sometimes far more tragic than death.','',NULL,'Live,Understand',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5505,'Government','Ginger Baker','Musician','\nAugust 19, 1939\n','','British','I think the American government is now the most corrupt government in the world.','',NULL,'American,Corrupt',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5506,'','Ginger Baker','Musician','\nAugust 19, 1939\n','','British','I\'d rather play jazz, I hate rock and roll.','',NULL,'Hate,Rock,Play',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5507,'Music','Ginger Baker','Musician','\nAugust 19, 1939\n','','British','If I am playing any music at all it is jazz music.','',NULL,'Playing,Jazz',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5508,'Love,Music,Great','Ginger Baker','Musician','\nAugust 19, 1939\n','','British','I have never had a great love of the music business, I never have.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5509,'','Ginger Baker','Musician','\nAugust 19, 1939\n','','British','I have never taken more than two weeks to record an album throughout my career.','',NULL,'Career,Two,Taken',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5510,'','Ginger Baker','Musician','\nAugust 19, 1939\n','','British','They credited us with the birth of that sort of heavy metal thing. Well, if that\'s the case, there should be an immediate abortion.','',NULL,'Metal,Birth,Abortion',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5511,'Good','Herbert Baker','Architect','\nJune 9, 1862\n','\nFebruary 4, 1946\n','South African','When I thought about the calibre of people in the room I realized we might just have a credible candidate for Mayor who will would finally enforce the laws of the city. It was almost too good to be true.','',NULL,'True,Thought',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5512,'','Howard Baker','Statesman','\nNovember 15, 1925\n','','American','The most difficult thing in any negotiation, almost, is making sure that you strip it of the emotion and deal with the facts. And there was a considerable challenge to that here and understandably so.','',NULL,'Challenge,Here,Difficult',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5513,'Nature,Time,Best','Howard Baker','Statesman','\nNovember 15, 1925\n','','American','Any time the United States government turns over an American citizen, including military personnel, to the government of another country, it is in our nature to want to make sure that they receive the best treatment, the fairest treatment, and the most humane treatment.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5514,'Education,Health','Howard Baker','Statesman','\nNovember 15, 1925\n','','American','Demography is changing us as we are older societies, we\'re living longer. How the generations balance each other out, how that affects education and health care.','',NULL,'Care',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5515,'Best,Government','Howard Baker','Statesman','\nNovember 15, 1925\n','','American','I intend to travel to Okinawa and to visit with Okinawa officials and the citizens of Okinawa at an early date. I will send my best analysis of that situation, including the local attitudes, back to Washington, to the government there.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5516,'Great,Hope','Howard Baker','Statesman','\nNovember 15, 1925\n','','American','I think and hope and believe that the Japanese government and the people of Japan will be happy and content with the progress of justice in this case and that it will not become a great issue in the future.','',NULL,'Government',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5517,'','Howard Baker','Statesman','\nNovember 15, 1925\n','','American','It is almost always the cover-up rather than the event that causes trouble.','',NULL,'Rather,Trouble,Almost',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5518,'Government','Howard Baker','Statesman','\nNovember 15, 1925\n','','American','We must examine then the concerns of the Government of Japan about the language of the treaty itself - of SOFA - and of the interim and further arrangements that have been made since 1995, and see whether or not we need to make any changes. Those are decisions I cannot make.','',NULL,'Must,Made',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5519,'','Howard H. Baker, Jr.','Politician','\nNovember 15, 1925\n','','American','The central question is simply put: What did the president know and when did he know it?','',NULL,'Did,Put,Question',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5520,'','Howard H. Baker, Jr.','Politician','\nNovember 15, 1925\n','','American','You\'ve got to guard against speaking more clearly than you think.','',NULL,'Against,Clearly,Speaking',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5521,'','James Baker','Politician','\nApril 28, 1930\n','','American','I understand personally that it is frustrating to lose presidential elections by narrow margins.','',NULL,'Understand,Lose,Elections',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5522,'','James Baker','Politician','\nApril 28, 1930\n','','American','Never let the other fellow set the agenda.','',NULL,'Fellow,Agenda,Set',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5523,'Time,Best','James Baker','Politician','\nApril 28, 1930\n','','American','Sometimes an active policy is best advanced by doing nothing until the right time - or never.','',NULL,'Nothing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5524,'','James Baker','Politician','\nApril 28, 1930\n','','American','Sometimes you move publicly, sometimes privately. Sometimes quietly, sometimes at the top of your voice.','',NULL,'Sometimes,Voice,Move',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5525,'Time,History','James Baker','Politician','\nApril 28, 1930\n','','American','This is what happens, when, for the first time in modern history, a candidate resorts to lawsuits to try to overturn the outcome of an election for president.','',NULL,'Try',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5526,'','James Baker','Politician','\nApril 28, 1930\n','','American','When you have energy companies like Shell and British Petroleum, both of which are perhaps represented in this room, saying there is a problem with excess carbon dioxide emission, I think we ought to listen.','',NULL,'Saying,Problem,Energy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5527,'Good','James Baker','Politician','\nApril 28, 1930\n','','American','You don\'t need to know who\'s playing on the White House tennis court to be a good president.','',NULL,'Playing,President',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5528,'','Janet Baker','Musician','\nAugust 21, 1933\n','','British','For me, Schubert contains the world.','',NULL,'Contains,Schubert',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5529,'Life,Love','Josephine Baker','Dancer','\nJune 3, 1906\n','\nApril 12, 1975\n','French','The things we truly love stay with us always, locked in our hearts as long as life remains.','',NULL,'Long',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5530,'Best,Strength','Josephine Baker','Dancer','\nJune 3, 1906\n','\nApril 12, 1975\n','French','I believe in prayer. It\'s the best way we have to draw strength from heaven.','',NULL,'Believe',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5531,'Good','Josephine Baker','Dancer','\nJune 3, 1906\n','\nApril 12, 1975\n','French','Beautiful? It\'s all a question of luck. I was born with good legs. As for the rest... beautiful, no. Amusing, yes.','',NULL,'Beautiful,Luck',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5532,'','Josephine Baker','Dancer','\nJune 3, 1906\n','\nApril 12, 1975\n','French','I wasn\'t really naked. I simply didn\'t have any clothes on.','',NULL,'Simply,Clothes,Naked',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5533,'','Josephine Baker','Dancer','\nJune 3, 1906\n','\nApril 12, 1975\n','French','I like Frenchmen very much, because even when they insult you they do it so nicely.','',NULL,'Insult,Frenchmen,Nicely',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5534,'','Kenneth Baker','Politician','\nNovember 3, 1934\n','','English','By the end of the 1970s Britain was in a mess.','',NULL,'End,Mess,Britain',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5535,'','Kenneth Baker','Politician','\nNovember 3, 1934\n','','English','He has conferred on the practice of vacillation the aura of statesmanship.','',NULL,'Practice,Aura,Conferred',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5536,'','Kenneth Baker','Politician','\nNovember 3, 1934\n','','English','It was always said that the big distinction between the French and the English is that the English are intelligent and the French are intellectual.','',NULL,'Said,Big,Between',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5537,'','Kenneth Baker','Politician','\nNovember 3, 1934\n','','English','Privatization came on slowly. When something very big happens, like privatization, historians and economists like to think you must have had very big causes. That is not how it happened.','',NULL,'Must,Big,Happens',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5538,'','Kenneth Baker','Politician','\nNovember 3, 1934\n','','English','So all the system was running down and collapsing. Mrs. Thatcher became the leader of the Conservative Party in February 1975, and she clearly wanted to strike out and do something different.','',NULL,'Down,Different,Leader',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5539,'Success','Kenneth Baker','Politician','\nNovember 3, 1934\n','','English','Socialists make the mistake of confusing individual worth with success. They believe you cannot allow people to succeed in case those who fail feel worthless.','',NULL,'Believe,Cannot',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5540,'Love','Kenny Baker','Actor','\nAugust 24, 1934\n','','British','I skated in ice shows all over Europe and South Africa for 20 years. I love to ice skate.','',NULL,'Africa,Europe',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5541,'','Kenny Baker','Actor','\nAugust 24, 1934\n','','British','I started out Ice skating with Holiday On Ice and just got offered the part of R2 by chance.','',NULL,'Chance,Holiday,Started',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5542,'Business','Kenny Baker','Actor','\nAugust 24, 1934\n','','British','I\'ve been in show business for 50, no, 60 years. I was approached in school to join a variety act.','',NULL,'School,Show',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5543,'','Mitchell Baker','','','','','The Mozilla project is big in terms of lines of code and complexity.','',NULL,'Big,Project,Lines',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5544,'','Mitchell Baker','','','','','But I think it\'s always difficult when a product that you\'re using and accustomed to changes.','',NULL,'Difficult,Changes,Using',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5545,'','Mitchell Baker','','','','','I mean, who wants to live waking up... at least I don\'t want to live waking up everyday about revenge.','',NULL,'Live,Revenge,Mean',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5546,'','Mitchell Baker','','','','','Many people think that open source projects are sort of chaotic and and anarchistic. They think that developers randomly throw code at the code base and see what sticks.','',NULL,'Open,Source,Throw',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5547,'Money','Mitchell Baker','','','','','Money tends to make people suspicious, if there\'s any money floating around.','',NULL,'Around,Suspicious',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5548,'Health','Mitchell Baker','','','','','Of course, it\'s hard to support full-time programmers, so we do get funds from a set of companies that are interested in the health of the Mozilla project and so are willing to support the people working for the Foundation as well.','',NULL,'Hard,Working',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5549,'Work','Mitchell Baker','','','','','People notice it and they help you participate and see your work included in this project and when we ship our browser, you and millions of other people get to see the fruits of your efforts.','',NULL,'Help,Project',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5550,'Technology','Mitchell Baker','','','','','Some people are really drawn to technology and I liken them to artists.','',NULL,'Artists,Drawn',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5551,'','Mitchell Baker','','','','','The Mozilla Foundation is an independent, nonprofit organization.','',NULL,'Foundation,Nonprofit,Mozilla',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5552,'','Mitchell Baker','','','','','The organization is a way for people to find us and deal with us and know how we operate.','',NULL,'Find,Deal,Operate',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5553,'Life','Mitchell Baker','','','','','There\'s the classic charitable contribution, which we receive thousands, and we\'re extremely grateful and they often come with notes from people, which are very heartwarming, about how much difference our products have made in their life on the Internet.','',NULL,'Made,Grateful',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5554,'','Mitchell Baker','','','','','We actually have a real community of people doing useful things.','',NULL,'Real,Actually,Community',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5555,'','Mitchell Baker','','','','','We have a very active testing community which people don\'t often think about when you have open source.','',NULL,'Often,Community,Open',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5556,'','Mitchell Baker','','','','','We worked very hard to make extensions very simple.','',NULL,'Simple,Hard,Worked',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5557,'Time','Mitchell Baker','','','','','We\'ve always been the development project that lived in a time pressured setting and always where commercial entities were relying heavily on releases in a certain time frame.','',NULL,'Lived,Project',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5558,'','Mitchell Baker','','','','','We\'ve broken the code base into logical chunks, called modules, and the foundation staff delegate authority for the modules to people with the most expertise.','',NULL,'Broken,Logical,Foundation',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5559,'','Nicholson Baker','Novelist','\nJanuary 7, 1957\n','','American','Spoon the sauce over the ice cream. It will harden. This is what you have been working for.','',NULL,'Working,Ice,Spoon',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5560,'','Nicholson Baker','Novelist','\nJanuary 7, 1957\n','','American','Haven\'t you felt a peculiar sort of worry about the chair in your living room that no one sits in?','',NULL,'Living,Worry,Felt',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5561,'Life,Power','Nicholson Baker','Novelist','\nJanuary 7, 1957\n','','American','Until a friend or relative has applied a particular proverb to your own life, or until you\'ve watched him apply the proverb to his own life, it has no power to sway you.','',NULL,'Friend',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5562,'','Nicholson Baker','Novelist','\nJanuary 7, 1957\n','','American','For me, as a beginning novelist, all other living writers form a control group for whom the world is a placebo.','',NULL,'Control,Living,Group',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5563,'','Nicholson Baker','Novelist','\nJanuary 7, 1957\n','','American','I no longer want to live in an apartment furnished with forklifts and backhoes.','',NULL,'Live,Longer,Apartment',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5564,'','Nicholson Baker','Novelist','\nJanuary 7, 1957\n','','American','Rarely do pens go dry in restaurants.','',NULL,'Rarely,Dry,Pens',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5565,'','Nicholson Baker','Novelist','\nJanuary 7, 1957\n','','American','Shoes are the first adult machines we are given to master.','',NULL,'Shoes,Adult,Master',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5566,'','Nicholson Baker','Novelist','\nJanuary 7, 1957\n','','American','That was the problem with reading: you always had to pick up again at the very thing that had made you stop reading the day before.','',NULL,'Made,Before,Problem',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5567,'Good,Government','Ray Stannard Baker','Journalist','\nApril 17, 1870\n','\nJuly 12, 1946\n','American','A mob is the method by which good citizens turn over the law and the government to the criminal or irresponsible classes.','',NULL,'Law',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5568,'Best','Ray Stannard Baker','Journalist','\nApril 17, 1870\n','\nJuly 12, 1946\n','American','A few years ago no hotel or restaurant in Boston refused Negro guests; now several hotels, restaurants, and especially confectionary stores, will not serve Negroes, even the best of them.','',NULL,'Few,Serve',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5569,'Life','Ray Stannard Baker','Journalist','\nApril 17, 1870\n','\nJuly 12, 1946\n','American','And no book gives a deeper insight into the inner life of the Negro, his struggles and his aspirations, than, The Souls of Black Folk.','',NULL,'Book,Black',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5570,'Men','Ray Stannard Baker','Journalist','\nApril 17, 1870\n','\nJuly 12, 1946\n','American','At first everyone predicted that it would be impossible to hold these divergent people together, but aside from the skilled men, some of whom belonged to craft unions, comparatively few went back to the mills. And as a whole, the strike was conducted with little violence.','',NULL,'Together,Impossible',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5571,'Good,Courage','Ray Stannard Baker','Journalist','\nApril 17, 1870\n','\nJuly 12, 1946\n','American','But steel bars have never yet kept out a mob; it takes something a good deal stronger: human courage backed up by the consciousness of being right.','',NULL,'Human',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5572,'','Ray Stannard Baker','Journalist','\nApril 17, 1870\n','\nJuly 12, 1946\n','American','Every argument on lynching in the South gets back sooner or later to the question of rape.','',NULL,'Question,Later,Argument',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5573,'Good,Great','Ray Stannard Baker','Journalist','\nApril 17, 1870\n','\nJuly 12, 1946\n','American','In the beginning I thought, and still think, he did great good in giving support and encouragement to this movement. But I did not believe then, and have never believed since, that these ills can be settled by partisan political methods. They are moral and economic questions.','',NULL,'Believe',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5574,'Great,Men,Power','Ray Stannard Baker','Journalist','\nApril 17, 1870\n','\nJuly 12, 1946\n','American','It is not short of amazing, the power of a great idea to weld men together. There was in it a peculiar, intense, vital spirit if you will, that I have never felt before in any strike.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5575,'Great,Men,Future','Ray Stannard Baker','Journalist','\nApril 17, 1870\n','\nJuly 12, 1946\n','American','Measured by any standard, white or black, Washington must be regarded today as one of the great men of this country: and in the future he will be so honored.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5576,'','Ray Stannard Baker','Journalist','\nApril 17, 1870\n','\nJuly 12, 1946\n','American','One of the points in which I was especially interested was the Jim Crow regulations, that is, the system of separation of the races in street cars and railroad trains.','',NULL,'Separation,System,Interested',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5577,'','Ray Stannard Baker','Journalist','\nApril 17, 1870\n','\nJuly 12, 1946\n','American','The discrimination is not made openly, but a Negro who goes to such places is informed that there are no accommodations, or he is overlooked and otherwise slighted, so that he does not come again.','',NULL,'Made,Again,Goes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5578,'','Ray Stannard Baker','Journalist','\nApril 17, 1870\n','\nJuly 12, 1946\n','American','The streets and alleys of the ward were notoriously filthy, and the contractors habitually neglected them, not failing, however, to draw their regular payments from the city treasury.','',NULL,'Failing,City,However',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5579,'Time,Men,Car','Ray Stannard Baker','Journalist','\nApril 17, 1870\n','\nJuly 12, 1946\n','American','The very first time I was on a car in Atlanta, I saw the conductor - all conductors are white - ask a Negro woman to get up and take a seat farther back in order to make a place for a white man. I have also seen white men requested to leave the Negro section of the car.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5580,'Health,Truth','Richard Baker','Politician','\nMay 22, 1948\n','','American','To get rich never risk your health. For it is the truth that health is the wealth of wealth.','',NULL,'Rich',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5581,'Music','Richard Baker','Politician','\nMay 22, 1948\n','','American','The British may not know much about music, but they certainly loves the noise it makes.','',NULL,'May,Makes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5582,'Beauty','Richard H. Baker','Politician','\nMay 22, 1948\n','','American','For most people, we often marvel at the beauty of a sunrise or the magnificence of a full moon, but it is impossible to fathom the magnitude of the universe that surrounds us.','',NULL,'Sunrise,Impossible',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5583,'Music,Hope','Richard H. Baker','Politician','\nMay 22, 1948\n','','American','It is my hope that during my brief passage through this universe, that I may share with you the joy of hearing the music of the stars... knowing that the composer was from a distant place and the songs were written eons ago, which now fall gently on this place for all to hear.','',NULL,'May',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5584,'','Rick Baker','Inventor','\nDecember 8, 1950\n','','American','I find it kind of disturbing when people cheer when someone just gets stabbed brutally.','',NULL,'Someone,Find,Cheer',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5585,'Funny','Rick Baker','Inventor','\nDecember 8, 1950\n','','American','It\'s a funny relationship that makeup artists have. I always feel kind of like a dentist. People look at me and think of pain.','',NULL,'Pain,Artists',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5586,'Dreams','Rick Baker','Inventor','\nDecember 8, 1950\n','','American','So many of my dreams were to actually be able to make a living of what I did as a hobby.','',NULL,'Did,Living',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5587,'Good','Rick Baker','Inventor','\nDecember 8, 1950\n','','American','CGI has a lot of backlash now. I think it\'s just because there are so many people doing it. It\'s a tool and it\'s only as good as the people behind it.','',NULL,'Behind,Tool',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5588,'','Rick Baker','Inventor','\nDecember 8, 1950\n','','American','Grinch had so many people in make up - virtually everybody. We had about 100 people a day for five months. And every day we would use 100 sets of appliances.','',NULL,'Everybody,Five,Months',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5589,'','Rick Baker','Inventor','\nDecember 8, 1950\n','','American','I always wanted to make aliens that looked like \'60s aliens.','',NULL,'Wanted,Looked',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5590,'','Rick Baker','Inventor','\nDecember 8, 1950\n','','American','I can\'t tell you how many people would say to me as a teenager, \'Why don\'t you grow up and start thinking about getting a real job?\'','',NULL,'Job,Real,Thinking',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5591,'','Rick Baker','Inventor','\nDecember 8, 1950\n','','American','I do a lot of CG stuff for fun.','',NULL,'Fun,Stuff',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5592,'Movies','Rick Baker','Inventor','\nDecember 8, 1950\n','','American','I do fat people and these makeups are really hard to do, but I want to make monster movies.','',NULL,'Hard,Fat',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5593,'','Rick Baker','Inventor','\nDecember 8, 1950\n','','American','I do what I did as a hobby as a kid, you know, and make a living at it. And I just feel like I\'m one of the luckiest guys in the world \'cuz I get paid to make toys and play with them.','',NULL,'Did,Play,Living',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5594,'Movies','Rick Baker','Inventor','\nDecember 8, 1950\n','','American','I don\'t want to be doing movies that I don\'t want to do. They take so much out of you.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5595,'Work','Rick Baker','Inventor','\nDecember 8, 1950\n','','American','I enjoy doing digital work. I enjoy sculpting digitally. I\'ve had my digital sculptures on covers of the top digital magazines.','',NULL,'Enjoy,Top',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5596,'','Rick Baker','Inventor','\nDecember 8, 1950\n','','American','I feel like I have to top myself every film I do, and it gets hard.','',NULL,'Hard,Film,Top',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5597,'Time,Good,Money','Rick Baker','Inventor','\nDecember 8, 1950\n','','American','I hate wasting time or money and that happens all the time for no good reason, and then people save money by skimping on the important things.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5598,'Love','Rick Baker','Inventor','\nDecember 8, 1950\n','','American','I have a job that I truly love, and an enormous crew of people that can do things better than I can!','',NULL,'Job,Better',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5599,'','Rick Baker','Inventor','\nDecember 8, 1950\n','','American','I have always tried to stay current.','',NULL,'Stay,Tried,Current',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5600,'Love','Rick Baker','Inventor','\nDecember 8, 1950\n','','American','I love making scary faces, that\'s just how I grew up.','',NULL,'Making,Scary',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5601,'Time','Rick Baker','Inventor','\nDecember 8, 1950\n','','American','I used to have to save my allowances to buy a quart of rubber to make a mask, and it\'s how I spent all my free time.','',NULL,'Free,Used',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5602,'','Rick Baker','Inventor','\nDecember 8, 1950\n','','American','I wanted to make sure to always stay current, try to find new material and stay with the modern techniques.','',NULL,'Find,Try,Wanted',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5603,'Science,Movies','Rick Baker','Inventor','\nDecember 8, 1950\n','','American','I was born in 1950 and watched science fiction and horror movies on TV and was always really fascinated by them.','',NULL,'Born',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5604,'Work,Good,Movies','Rick Baker','Inventor','\nDecember 8, 1950\n','','American','I\'m amazed that movies ever get finished at all - much less come out good once in a while. It\'s an awful lot of work and it can go wrong a thousand different ways.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5605,'','Rick Baker','Inventor','\nDecember 8, 1950\n','','American','I\'m not a big gore hound but monster gore is different to me than killing a teenager in any way that you can when another human-like person does it. I don\'t know how I rationalize that really but it seems different to me.','',NULL,'Person,Different,Big',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5606,'','Rick Baker','Inventor','\nDecember 8, 1950\n','','American','I\'m not really listed anywhere; I don\'t know how people find me!','',NULL,'Find,Anywhere,Listed',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5607,'Good','Rick Baker','Inventor','\nDecember 8, 1950\n','','American','I\'ve said this so many times but there\'s a magic when you have a really good actor in a really good makeup.','',NULL,'Said,Times',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5608,'','Rick Baker','Inventor','\nDecember 8, 1950\n','','American','It\'s fun doing new things.','',NULL,'Fun',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5609,'Education,Best','Russell Baker','Journalist','\nAugust 14, 1925\n','','American','An educated person is one who has learned that information almost always turns out to be at best incomplete and very often false, misleading, fictitious, mendacious - just dead wrong.','',NULL,'Person',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5610,'Parenting','Russell Baker','Journalist','\nAugust 14, 1925\n','','American','Don\'t try to make children grow up to be like you, or they may do it.','',NULL,'Children,May',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5611,'','Russell Baker','Journalist','\nAugust 14, 1925\n','','American','A group of politicians deciding to dump a President because his morals are bad is like the Mafia getting together to bump off the Godfather for not going to church on Sunday.','',NULL,'Bad,Sunday,Together',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5612,'Nature,Power','Russell Baker','Journalist','\nAugust 14, 1925\n','','American','Ah, summer, what power you have to make us suffer and like it.','',NULL,'Summer',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5613,'Age','Russell Baker','Journalist','\nAugust 14, 1925\n','','American','Children rarely want to know who their parents were before they were parents, and when age finally stirs their curiosity, there is no parent left to tell them.','',NULL,'Children,Parents',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5614,'Science,Work','Russell Baker','Journalist','\nAugust 14, 1925\n','','American','Inanimate objects can be classified scientifically into three major categories; those that don\'t work, those that break down and those that get lost.','',NULL,'Lost',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5615,'','Russell Baker','Journalist','\nAugust 14, 1925\n','','American','Misery no longer loves company. Nowadays it insists on it.','',NULL,'Company,Longer,Misery',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5616,'Politics','Russell Baker','Journalist','\nAugust 14, 1925\n','','American','Reporters thrive on the world\'s misfortune. For this reason they often take an indecent pleasure in events that dismay the rest of humanity.','',NULL,'Humanity,Reason',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5617,'Women','Russell Baker','Journalist','\nAugust 14, 1925\n','','American','Americans like fat books and thin women.','',NULL,'Fat,Books',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5618,'','Russell Baker','Journalist','\nAugust 14, 1925\n','','American','In America, it is sport that is the opiate of the masses.','',NULL,'America,Masses,Opiate',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5619,'','Russell Baker','Journalist','\nAugust 14, 1925\n','','American','People seem to enjoy things more when they know a lot of other people have been left out of the pleasure.','',NULL,'Enjoy,Left,Seem',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5620,'Change','Russell Baker','Journalist','\nAugust 14, 1925\n','','American','Few expected very much of Franklin Roosevelt on Inauguration Day in 1933. Like Barack Obama seventy-six years later, he was succeeding a failed Republican president, and Americans had voted for change. What that change might be Roosevelt never clearly said, probably because he himself didn\'t know.','',NULL,'Said,Few',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5621,'Poetry','Russell Baker','Journalist','\nAugust 14, 1925\n','','American','I gave up on new poetry myself 30 years ago when most of it began to read like coded messages passing between lonely aliens in a hostile world.','',NULL,'Lonely,Between',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5622,'','Russell Baker','Journalist','\nAugust 14, 1925\n','','American','It was clear soon after his election that Obama, like FDR, wanted to start dealing with the economic crisis immediately after his inauguration.','',NULL,'Crisis,After,Wanted',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5623,'Amazing','Russell Baker','Journalist','\nAugust 14, 1925\n','','American','Listen once in a while. It\'s amazing what you can hear.','',NULL,'Once,While',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5624,'','Russell Baker','Journalist','\nAugust 14, 1925\n','','American','The goal of all inanimate objects is to resist man and ultimately defeat him.','',NULL,'Him,Goal,Defeat',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5625,'Alone,War','Russell Baker','Journalist','\nAugust 14, 1925\n','','American','Those who remember Washington\'s cold war culture in the 1980s will recall the shocked reactions to Reagan\'s intervention. People interested in foreign policy were astonished when in 1985 he met alone at Geneva - alone, not a single strategic thinker at his elbow! - with the Soviet Communist master G','',NULL,'Single',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5626,'Car','Russell Baker','Journalist','\nAugust 14, 1925\n','','American','When it comes to cars, only two varieties of people are possible - cowards and fools.','',NULL,'Two,Possible',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5627,'History','Russell Baker','Journalist','\nAugust 14, 1925\n','','American','A day spent praising the earth and lamenting man\'s pollutionist history makes you feel like a superior, sensitive soul.','',NULL,'Soul,Makes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5628,'','Russell Baker','Journalist','\nAugust 14, 1925\n','','American','A man writing a letter is a man in the act of thinking, and it was an exercise Reagan obviously enjoyed. After his first meeting with Gorbachev, for example, he sent a \'Dear Murph\' letter about it to his old friend George Murphy, a former senator and actor who had once played Reagan\'s father in a fi','',NULL,'Father,Friend,Writing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5629,'Time,Good','Russell Baker','Journalist','\nAugust 14, 1925\n','','American','A skillful playwright might have a good time with the story of the assassination of President William McKinley, and especially with the three most flamboyant political figures involved: Mark Hanna, Theodore Roosevelt, and Emma Goldman.','',NULL,'Political',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5630,'','Russell Baker','Journalist','\nAugust 14, 1925\n','','American','American foreign policy had still not recovered from its victory over communism when George W. Bush and Condoleezza Rice took over at the White House in 2001.','',NULL,'Still,Victory,American',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5631,'Poetry','Russell Baker','Journalist','\nAugust 14, 1925\n','','American','Anticipating that most poetry will be worse than carrying heavy luggage through O\'Hare Airport, the public, to its loss, reads very little of it.','',NULL,'Through,Public',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5632,'Business','Russell Baker','Journalist','\nAugust 14, 1925\n','','American','Anything that isn\'t opposed by about 40 percent of humanity is either an evil business or so unimportant that it simply doesn\'t matter.','',NULL,'Evil,Humanity',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5633,'','Russell Baker','Journalist','\nAugust 14, 1925\n','','American','Caution: These verses may be hazardous to your solemnity.','',NULL,'May,Caution,Hazardous',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5634,'Good','Simon Baker','Actor','\nJuly 30, 1969\n','','Australian','A shot is only as every as good as how well it tells the story.','',NULL,'Story,Shot',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5635,'','Simon Baker','Actor','\nJuly 30, 1969\n','','Australian','As a kid I was always a bit of a clown, a performer.','',NULL,'Kid,Bit,Clown',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5636,'','Simon Baker','Actor','\nJuly 30, 1969\n','','Australian','Every TV show is a crapshoot, really. But every once in a while, a show gets anointed as \'the show.\'','',NULL,'Show,Once,While',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5637,'Work','Simon Baker','Actor','\nJuly 30, 1969\n','','Australian','For an actor working in television or film, I think it\'s important to understand how the medium works - how the camera and lenses work and how the sound and the editing works.','',NULL,'Important,Understand',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5638,'','Simon Baker','Actor','\nJuly 30, 1969\n','','Australian','French are what they are without excusing themselves to be.','',NULL,'Without,Themselves,French',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5639,'','Simon Baker','Actor','\nJuly 30, 1969\n','','Australian','I am very straight-forward and direct. If I disagree with something, I say something about it.','',NULL,'Disagree,Direct',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5640,'Time','Simon Baker','Actor','\nJuly 30, 1969\n','','Australian','I cut my own hair most of the time. You just do it all by feel.','',NULL,'Hair,Cut',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5641,'','Simon Baker','Actor','\nJuly 30, 1969\n','','Australian','I do have a lot of Australian friends.','',NULL,'Friends,Australian',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5642,'','Simon Baker','Actor','\nJuly 30, 1969\n','','Australian','I don\'t like fancy fiddly girlie stuff.','',NULL,'Stuff,Fancy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5643,'','Simon Baker','Actor','\nJuly 30, 1969\n','','Australian','I don\'t like the idea of talking down to kids. I think I was talked down to, and you rebel against that.','',NULL,'Down,Kids,Against',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5644,'Good','Simon Baker','Actor','\nJuly 30, 1969\n','','Australian','I don\'t use deodorant. If you drink enough water, you shouldn\'t have to. I think I smell pretty good without it.','',NULL,'Without,Enough',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5645,'Money,Food','Simon Baker','Actor','\nJuly 30, 1969\n','','Australian','I like putting my money into things like food and shelter. I\'m probably a bad example of an investor.','',NULL,'Bad',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5646,'Love','Simon Baker','Actor','\nJuly 30, 1969\n','','Australian','I love con-men characters in film.','',NULL,'Film,Characters',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5647,'Love','Simon Baker','Actor','\nJuly 30, 1969\n','','Australian','I need some challenges in love or I\'m bored.','',NULL,'Bored,Challenges',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5648,'','Simon Baker','Actor','\nJuly 30, 1969\n','','Australian','I think my kids are pretty well-rounded citizens of the world.','',NULL,'Pretty,Kids,Citizens',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5649,'Good,Great','Simon Baker','Actor','\nJuly 30, 1969\n','','Australian','I think this Occupy Wall Street thing is great. I think that is a good thing and that people need to stand up, voice their opinions, and be heard.','',NULL,'Stand',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5650,'Work,Good','Simon Baker','Actor','\nJuly 30, 1969\n','','Australian','I try to be straightforward and honest with my kids, and I believe nothing beats good old hard work.','',NULL,'Believe',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5651,'Love,Good','Simon Baker','Actor','\nJuly 30, 1969\n','','Australian','I would love to do a rom-com, but they are not good - good and successful doesn\'t equate to the same thing.','',NULL,'Successful',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5652,'Men,Movies','Simon Baker','Actor','\nJuly 30, 1969\n','','Australian','I\'m a big fan of Alan J. Pakula\'s films like \'All the President\'s Men\', \'The Parallax View,\' and \'Klute.\' I\'m a big fan of those movies.','',NULL,'Big',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5653,'Time,Good,Gardening','Simon Baker','Actor','\nJuly 30, 1969\n','','Australian','I\'m pretty good at gardening. It consumes my time, and it feels like I\'m doing something constructive.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5654,'','Simon Baker','Actor','\nJuly 30, 1969\n','','Australian','I\'ve always been a shy person.','',NULL,'Person,Shy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5655,'','Simon Baker','Actor','\nJuly 30, 1969\n','','Australian','I\'ve seen the odd tarot reader and had my palm read in various countries and explained to me in many strains of broken English. Did I believe a word? To be honest, I didn\'t understand much, but I loved watching the presentation.','',NULL,'Believe,Understand,Did',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5656,'','Simon Baker','Actor','\nJuly 30, 1969\n','','Australian','In general, the problem in a relationship is when the couple stagnate.','',NULL,'Problem,General,Couple',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5657,'','Simon Baker','Actor','\nJuly 30, 1969\n','','Australian','In network TV, you have to present the box before you can step outside it.','',NULL,'Before,Step,Present',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5658,'','Simon Baker','Actor','\nJuly 30, 1969\n','','Australian','It\'s always difficult when you\'re on a show that goes for more than a year or a couple of years.','',NULL,'Difficult,Show,Year',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5659,'','Stephen Baker','Athlete','\nAugust 30, 1964\n','','American','Would I buy a cell phone for my 12-year-old?... No. I should have closer control over my child than that. He really shouldn\'t be in places where he needs to contact me by cell.','',NULL,'Control,Child,Needs',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5660,'Positive','Stephen Baker','Athlete','\nAugust 30, 1964\n','','American','Even though I\'m retired for some years now I still have something positive to say to kids. And they still listen.','',NULL,'Still,Kids',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5661,'','Stephen Baker','Athlete','\nAugust 30, 1964\n','','American','I always wished I had a chance to meet an NFL player or even a college player when I was growing up in Los Angeles.','',NULL,'Chance,College,Growing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5662,'','Stephen Baker','Athlete','\nAugust 30, 1964\n','','American','I like working with kids. I just have a way with kids.','',NULL,'Working,Kids',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5663,'','Stephen Baker','Athlete','\nAugust 30, 1964\n','','American','Of all the toys available, none is better designed than the owner himself. A large multipurpose plaything, its parts can be made to move in almost any direction. It comes completely assembled, and it makes a sound when you jump on it.','',NULL,'Better,Made,Makes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5664,'Money','Stephen Baker','Athlete','\nAugust 30, 1964\n','','American','People didn\'t stop spending money, they just spent it on things that complement their PCs.','',NULL,'Stop,Spending',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5665,'','Stephen Baker','Athlete','\nAugust 30, 1964\n','','American','This is the year you really put the stake in the ground.','',NULL,'Put,Year,Ground',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5666,'Courage','Stephen Baker','Athlete','\nAugust 30, 1964\n','','American','To bathe a cat takes brute force, perseverance, courage of conviction - and a cat. The last ingredient is usually hardest to come by.','',NULL,'Last,Takes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5667,'Time,Experience','Stephen Baker','Athlete','\nAugust 30, 1964\n','','American','When you get released from the NFL it\'s not a pleasant experience and I may have sulked for about two or three years. Then I was like, \'You know what? It\'s time to get back on the wagon.\' I have nothing to be ashamed of.','',NULL,'Nothing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5668,'','Tom Baker','Actor','\nJanuary 20, 1934\n','','','Not only don\'t I know who I am, but I\'m very suspicious of people who do know who they are. I am sometimes ten or twelve people a day, and sometimes four or five people an hour!','',NULL,'Sometimes,Four,Five',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5669,'Sad,Cool','Tom Baker','Actor','\nJanuary 20, 1934\n','','','We have newsreaders behaving like actors, lowering their voices if it\'s a sad story, as if we didn\'t know it\'s a sad story. There isn\'t a single cool newsreader.','',NULL,'Single',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5670,'','Tom Baker','Actor','\nJanuary 20, 1934\n','','','Actors are able to trick themselves into treating anything as if it\'s fantastic. It\'s a kind of madness really.','',NULL,'Anything,Able,Themselves',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5671,'Success','Tom Baker','Actor','\nJanuary 20, 1934\n','','','I am a one success man.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5672,'','Tom Baker','Actor','\nJanuary 20, 1934\n','','','I don\'t watch television. I know better than that.','',NULL,'Better,Television,Watch',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5673,'Time,Success,Failure','Tom Baker','Actor','\nJanuary 20, 1934\n','','','I have never described the time I was in Doctor Who as anything except a kind of ecstatic success, but all the rest has been rather a muddle and a disappointment. Compared to Doctor Who, it has been an outrageous failure really - it\'s so boring.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5674,'','Tom Baker','Actor','\nJanuary 20, 1934\n','','','I have no regrets about being \'Doctor Who\'. It was the greatest thing that ever happened to me.','',NULL,'Greatest,Ever,Regrets',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5675,'Great','Tom Baker','Actor','\nJanuary 20, 1934\n','','','I never examined what I did in any great detail because I thought it would spoil things. I never read the scripts at all carefully, and never wanted to know what was going on, because I felt that being a benevolent alien that\'s the way it should be.','',NULL,'Thought,Did',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5676,'','Tom Baker','Actor','\nJanuary 20, 1934\n','','','I really think that reading a whole script is kind of prying and neurotic, don\'t you?','',NULL,'Whole,Reading,Neurotic',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5677,'','Tom Baker','Actor','\nJanuary 20, 1934\n','','','I think people can believe in anything.','',NULL,'Believe,Anything',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5678,'Life,Death','Tom Baker','Actor','\nJanuary 20, 1934\n','','','I think quite often a fate worse than death is life, for lots of people.','',NULL,'Often',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5679,'Time,Home','Tom Baker','Actor','\nJanuary 20, 1934\n','','','I used to always be putting my hat on children being photographed and then getting home and discovering I was riddled with lice. That used to happen very, very regularly. I used to get headlice all the time.','',NULL,'Children',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5680,'','Tom Baker','Actor','\nJanuary 20, 1934\n','','','I was never really happy until I became \'Doctor Who\'.','',NULL,'Happy,Until,Doctor',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5681,'Good','Tom Baker','Actor','\nJanuary 20, 1934\n','','','I wasn\'t interested in novelty. I was looking for good drama.','',NULL,'Looking,Interested',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5682,'Funny,Good','Tom Baker','Actor','\nJanuary 20, 1934\n','','','I\'m obsessive about the kind of melodrama of getting through the days and trying to make them good and funny and a happy experience. But my feeling towards the fans is that they delivered me from darkness.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5683,'','Tom Baker','Actor','\nJanuary 20, 1934\n','','','I\'m really not an actor of any kind. I\'ve always seen myself as an entertainer, someone who makes people laugh. That\'s all I\'ve ever wanted to do. \'Doctor Who\' has always just been me, really.','',NULL,'Someone,Laugh,Ever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5684,'','Tom Baker','Actor','\nJanuary 20, 1934\n','','','I\'ve been involved in one or two successes in classical plays but nothing to touch the excitement and the glamour and the gratification of being a children\'s hero for so long.','',NULL,'Children,Nothing,Hero',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5685,'','Tom Baker','Actor','\nJanuary 20, 1934\n','','','I\'ve never ever read a script. I really must read Macbeth, because I was in it once. I got a lot of laughs in that, I can tell you.','',NULL,'Must,Ever,Tell',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5686,'Funny','Tom Baker','Actor','\nJanuary 20, 1934\n','','','It\'s funny, in literature no one ever goes to the lavatory.','',NULL,'Ever,Goes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5687,'','Tom Baker','Actor','\nJanuary 20, 1934\n','','','Lis Sladen was very important to me, you know. When I joined the little world of \'Doctor Who\', Lis was already a star.','',NULL,'Important,Star,Doctor',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5688,'','Tom Baker','Actor','\nJanuary 20, 1934\n','','','Most drama in our lives is really rather squalid.','',NULL,'Rather,Lives,Drama',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5689,'','Tom Baker','Actor','\nJanuary 20, 1934\n','','','My capacity as a monk was to passionately believe utter nonsense, and when you\'re an actor you have to do the same thing. Also, Christianity used to have a lot to do with self-loathing and an acceptance of criticism and things like that which is terribly important for actors.','',NULL,'Believe,Important,Acceptance',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5690,'Funny','Tom Baker','Actor','\nJanuary 20, 1934\n','','','One longs to be funny, to make people laugh. Laughter is such a sign of approval, isn\'t it?','',NULL,'Laughter,Laugh',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5691,'','Tom Baker','Actor','\nJanuary 20, 1934\n','','','Politicians are just Daily Mail journalists writ large, aren\'t they? They\'re always telling us what\'s going to happen, and we know they don\'t know!','',NULL,'Daily,Happen,Large',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5692,'Science','Tom Baker','Actor','\nJanuary 20, 1934\n','','','The Old Testament is my favourite science fantasy reading.','',NULL,'Old,Reading',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5693,'Alone,God','Jim Bakker','Celebrity','\nJanuary 2, 1940\n','','American','You can\'t fake it when you\'re alone with God, you know.','',NULL,'Fake',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5694,'God','Jim Bakker','Celebrity','\nJanuary 2, 1940\n','','American','And God knows I needed to be forgiven. So I had to forgive everybody. And then God - as I read in the word, you\'re supposed to pray for your enemies. Try that one on.','',NULL,'Try,Forgive',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5695,'God','Jim Bakker','Celebrity','\nJanuary 2, 1940\n','','American','God\'s forgiveness is the only thing. And, well, I take full responsibility for the adultery. It was my fault and, you know, no matter what went on, the man has to take responsibility; and I do.','',NULL,'Matter,Full',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5696,'Faith,God','Jim Bakker','Celebrity','\nJanuary 2, 1940\n','','American','When you put your total faith in God, no matter what happens, to a person who\'s a true believer, if you die, you know you\'re going to heaven to be with God.','',NULL,'True',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5697,'','Jim Bakker','Celebrity','\nJanuary 2, 1940\n','','American','You know, I try not to look back, because looking forward is so much better than looking backward.','',NULL,'Forward,Better,Try',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5698,'Dreams','Jim Bakker','Celebrity','\nJanuary 2, 1940\n','','American','Oh, I was never a businessman. I was a visionary, a dreamer.','',NULL,'Dreamer,Oh',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5699,'Work,Good,God','Jim Bakker','Celebrity','\nJanuary 2, 1940\n','','American','So you can\'t lose serving God, and that all things work together for good.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5700,'Good,Women','Jim Bakker','Celebrity','\nJanuary 2, 1940\n','','American','As I see with Lori\'s testimony, you say what good could come out of all these abortions and all what she\'s been through? But she has been a part of a new Bible for women, a mentoring Bible.','',NULL,'Through',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5701,'Time','Jim Bakker','Celebrity','\nJanuary 2, 1940\n','','American','I called the doctor, during writing the book, the psychiatrist who treated me at that time, Dr. Jackson. And I said, Dr. Jackson, whole pieces are missing. I don\'t understand what happened to me.','',NULL,'Writing,Book',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5702,'','Jim Bakker','Celebrity','\nJanuary 2, 1940\n','','American','I don\'t know, examination I guess. And then they put the jump suit back on me again. I went through the compound - I remember somebody shouting, Jim don\'t let them break you.','',NULL,'Through,Remember,Put',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5703,'God','Jim Bakker','Celebrity','\nJanuary 2, 1940\n','','American','I feel like God has forgiven me of so much, that I will forgive everyone who has hurt us.','',NULL,'Hurt,Forgive',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5704,'God,Car','Jim Bakker','Celebrity','\nJanuary 2, 1940\n','','American','I started out by believing God for a newer car than the one I was driving. I started out believing God for a nicer apartment than I had. Then I moved up.','',NULL,'Started',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5705,'Good','Jim Bakker','Celebrity','\nJanuary 2, 1940\n','','American','I think - there\'s always going to be a percentage of people who maybe aren\'t as good as others.','',NULL,'Others,Maybe',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5706,'','Jim Bakker','Celebrity','\nJanuary 2, 1940\n','','American','I write about it in the book and, you know, explain that. But that was the technicality that actually got my sentence reduced - that Alan Dershowitz used to have my sentence - it came down eventually to eight years.','',NULL,'Book,Down,Write',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5707,'','Jim Bakker','Celebrity','\nJanuary 2, 1940\n','','American','In the book of Colossians, it talks about that because of what Christ did, we are pure. We are without judgment on ourselves. And only through him can we do something like this.','',NULL,'Book,Without,Him',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5708,'','Jim Bakker','Celebrity','\nJanuary 2, 1940\n','','American','It was dripping and, you know, and there was a whole line of cameras and microphones. I felt like - you remember the honor guards, only it was a dishonor guard.','',NULL,'Remember,Whole,Honor',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5709,'God','Jim Bakker','Celebrity','\nJanuary 2, 1940\n','','American','It\'s not listed in the Bible, but my spiritual gift, my specific calling from God, is to be a television talk-show host.','',NULL,'Spiritual,Gift',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5710,'Good','Jim Bakker','Celebrity','\nJanuary 2, 1940\n','','American','Most of you are so young you don\'t know who I am, and that\'s good.','',NULL,'Young',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5711,'','Jim Bakker','Celebrity','\nJanuary 2, 1940\n','','American','My dream became bigger and bigger. And the box got bigger than the message, than the Gospel.','',NULL,'Dream,Message,Gospel',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5712,'','Jim Bakker','Celebrity','\nJanuary 2, 1940\n','','American','The box got bigger, the outside, the buildings. And all that we were doing. I had to raise about $1 million every two days just to stay alive.','',NULL,'Two,Alive,Days',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5713,'Car','Jim Bakker','Celebrity','\nJanuary 2, 1940\n','','American','They put chains on me; they chained my waist, my legs. Put me in the back of a squad car, and I literally blacked out. I didn\'t even - there\'s whole pieces missing.','',NULL,'Put,Whole',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5714,'Great,Men,God','Jim Bakker','Celebrity','\nJanuary 2, 1940\n','','American','They\'ve all been through bad things. So bad things happen to people. They happen to all the great men of God.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5715,'','Jim Bakker','Celebrity','\nJanuary 2, 1940\n','','American','To try to raise a son from inside the prison walls is a very difficult thing. But I want to say to the world my son at 16 was the one who tried the most to get me out of prison.','',NULL,'Try,Son,Difficult',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5716,'God','Jim Bakker','Celebrity','\nJanuary 2, 1940\n','','American','When I first went to prison, I was even questioning where, God, where are you?','',NULL,'Prison,Went',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5717,'God,Best','Jim Bakker','Celebrity','\nJanuary 2, 1940\n','','American','Why should I apologize because God throws in crystal chandeliers, mahogany floors, and the best construction in the world?','',NULL,'Why',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5718,'','Robert T. Bakker','Scientist','\nMarch 24, 1945\n','','American','Also, while I was at Yale, I had a job teaching kids at the museum.','',NULL,'Job,Kids,While',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5719,'','Robert T. Bakker','Scientist','\nMarch 24, 1945\n','','American','As an undergraduate I held many small jobs as an illustrator.','',NULL,'Small,Jobs,Held',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5720,'','Robert T. Bakker','Scientist','\nMarch 24, 1945\n','','American','At Harvard I was in charge of the comparative anatomy labs.','',NULL,'Charge,Anatomy,Harvard',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5721,'','Robert T. Bakker','Scientist','\nMarch 24, 1945\n','','American','Birds evolved from a small raptor like theropod.','',NULL,'Small,Birds,Evolved',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5722,'','Robert T. Bakker','Scientist','\nMarch 24, 1945\n','','American','Feathers predate birds.','',NULL,'Birds,Feathers',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5723,'','Robert T. Bakker','Scientist','\nMarch 24, 1945\n','','American','I also discovered the only complete Brontosaurus skull.','',NULL,'Complete,Skull,Also',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5724,'','Robert T. Bakker','Scientist','\nMarch 24, 1945\n','','American','I also got a chance to go to the American Museum in New York, which helped my interest.','',NULL,'American,Chance,Interest',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5725,'','Robert T. Bakker','Scientist','\nMarch 24, 1945\n','','American','I want to be the Bob DeNiro of the Jurassic.','',NULL,'Bob,Deniro,Jurassic',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5726,'','Robert T. Bakker','Scientist','\nMarch 24, 1945\n','','American','In 1941 Richard Owen said that the dinosaurs were almost hot blooded.','',NULL,'Said,Almost,Hot',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5727,'','Robert T. Bakker','Scientist','\nMarch 24, 1945\n','','American','It was not an asteroid or comet, because it would have killed everything.','',NULL,'Everything,Asteroid,Comet',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5728,'','Robert T. Bakker','Scientist','\nMarch 24, 1945\n','','American','Land bridges were everywhere during the extinction, many species were spreading, and there were many diseases.','',NULL,'Land,Bridges,Extinction',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5729,'Age,Time','Robert T. Bakker','Scientist','\nMarch 24, 1945\n','','American','Often extinctions in the ocean occur at the same time as those on land. Then again, the ice age extinctions lost many big animals, but not many sea faring ones.','',NULL,'Lost',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5730,'','Robert T. Bakker','Scientist','\nMarch 24, 1945\n','','American','One of my major goals is to develop a web of the small Wyoming museums and create a major museum system. There are about eight of these museums, and they are all scattered.','',NULL,'Small,System,Create',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5731,'','Robert T. Bakker','Scientist','\nMarch 24, 1945\n','','American','One researcher just determined that African and Indian elephants make each other sick. When a new animal or plant is introduced to a habitat bad things happen. The biggest danger to native wildlife is foreign wildlife.','',NULL,'Bad,Happen,Sick',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5732,'','Robert T. Bakker','Scientist','\nMarch 24, 1945\n','','American','Since then I have held many jobs at museums in Colorado and Wyoming. I have also taught summer courses at the University of Colorado.','',NULL,'Since,Summer,Jobs',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5733,'','Robert T. Bakker','Scientist','\nMarch 24, 1945\n','','American','Stegosaurus was common only on well drained, dry soil.','',NULL,'Common,Soil,Dry',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5734,'Life,History','Robert T. Bakker','Scientist','\nMarch 24, 1945\n','','American','The impact of the magazine was very strong. As I said, it portrayed dinosaurs as part of the geological history, part of the story of life on earth. It struck that paleontology was the career for me.','',NULL,'Strong',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5735,'','Robert T. Bakker','Scientist','\nMarch 24, 1945\n','','American','To me it seems that the warm blooded dinosaurs replaced advanced mammal ancestors that were warm blooded, also.','',NULL,'Seems,Warm,Ancestors',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5736,'','Robert T. Bakker','Scientist','\nMarch 24, 1945\n','','American','When looking at the evidence of feeding on large prey, you can see every size tooth from hatchling to adult in one spot. The babies may have been fed in the nest until they were full grown, like in eagles and hawks.','',NULL,'May,Until,Looking',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5737,'Education,God','Tammy Faye Bakker','Celebrity','\nMarch 7, 1942\n','\nJuly 20, 2007\n','American','You can educate yourself right out of a relationship with God.','',NULL,'Yourself',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5738,'Morning','Tammy Faye Bakker','Celebrity','\nMarch 7, 1942\n','\nJuly 20, 2007\n','American','I wake up every morning and I wish I were dead, and so does Jim.','',NULL,'Wish,Dead',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5739,'','Tammy Faye Bakker','Celebrity','\nMarch 7, 1942\n','\nJuly 20, 2007\n','American','You don\'t have to be dowdy to be a Christian.','',NULL,'Christian',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5740,'','Tammy Faye Bakker','Celebrity','\nMarch 7, 1942\n','\nJuly 20, 2007\n','American','I always say shopping is cheaper than a psychiatrist.','',NULL,'Shopping,Cheaper',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5741,'','Tammy Faye Bakker','Celebrity','\nMarch 7, 1942\n','\nJuly 20, 2007\n','American','I shop, therefore I am.','',NULL,'Shop,Therefore',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5742,'','Abu Bakr','Leader','573','634','','Allah will help him who moves in the way of Allah.','',NULL,'Allah,Help,Him',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5743,'Fear,Knowledge','Abu Bakr','Leader','573','634','','The more knowledge you have, the greater will be your fear of Allah.','',NULL,'Allah',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5744,'Death','Abu Bakr','Leader','573','634','','Cursed is the man who dies, but the evil done by him survives.','',NULL,'Evil,Done',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5745,'Knowledge','Abu Bakr','Leader','573','634','','Without knowledge action is useless and knowledge without action is futile.','',NULL,'Without,Action',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5746,'Morning','Abu Bakr','Leader','573','634','','It is a matter of shame that in the morning the birds should be awake earlier than you.','',NULL,'Matter,Shame',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5747,'Great,God','Abu Bakr','Leader','573','634','','Do not look down upon any Muslim, for even the most inferior believer is great in the eyes of God.','',NULL,'Down',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5748,'Anger','Abu Bakr','Leader','573','634','','Do not follow vain desires; for verily he who prospers is preserved from lust, greed and anger.','',NULL,'Greed,Lust',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5749,'God','Abu Bakr','Leader','573','634','','He who builds a masjid in the way of Allah, God will build a house for him in the paradise.','',NULL,'Allah,Him',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5750,'God','Abu Bakr','Leader','573','634','','If you expect the blessings of God, be kind to His people.','',NULL,'Blessings,Expect',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5751,'Truth','Abu Bakr','Leader','573','634','','The greatest truth is honesty, and the greatest falsehood is dishonesty.','',NULL,'Greatest,Honesty',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5752,'Life','Abu Bakr','Leader','573','634','','Follow the way of life, which the Holy Prophet has shown you, for verily that is the right path.','',NULL,'Path,Holy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5753,'Faith,God,Fear','Abu Bakr','Leader','573','634','','There is greatness in the fear of God, contentment in faith of God, and honour in humility.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5754,'','Abu Bakr','Leader','573','634','','To fight against the infidels is Jihad; but to fight against your evil self is greater Jihad.','',NULL,'Fight,Evil,Self',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5755,'Knowledge,Life','Abu Bakr','Leader','573','634','','Knowledge is the life of the mind.','',NULL,'Mind',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5756,'Education','Abu Bakr','Leader','573','634','','If an ignorant person is attracted by the things of the world, that is bad. But if a learned person is thus attracted, it is worse.','',NULL,'Bad,Person',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5757,'Good','Abu Bakr','Leader','573','634','','Be good to others, that will protect you against evil.','',NULL,'Evil,Others',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5758,'','Abu Bakr','Leader','573','634','','He who aspires to paradise should learn to deal with people with kindness.','',NULL,'Kindness,Learn,Deal',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5759,'','Abu Bakr','Leader','573','634','','Jihad is obligatory for the Muslims.','',NULL,'Muslims,Jihad,Obligatory',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5760,'Good','Abu Bakr','Leader','573','634','','Every day, nay every moment, try to do some good deed.','',NULL,'Try,Moment',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5761,'','Abu Bakr','Leader','573','634','','The people who abandon Jihad fall a victim to humility and degradation.','',NULL,'Humility,Fall,Victim',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5762,'','Abu Bakr','Leader','573','634','','He who becomes a Muslim does so in his own interest.','',NULL,'Interest,Muslim,Becomes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5763,'','Abu Bakr','Leader','573','634','','If you want to control other people, first control yourself.','',NULL,'Yourself,Control',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5764,'Work','Abu Bakr','Leader','573','634','','O man you are busy working for the world, and the world is busy trying to turn you out.','',NULL,'Busy,Trying',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5765,'Happiness','Abu Bakr','Leader','573','634','','He who avoids complaint invites happiness.','',NULL,'Complaint,Avoids',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5766,'Society','Abu Bakr','Leader','573','634','','Solitude is better than the society of evil persons.','',NULL,'Evil,Better',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5767,'Great','Ralph Bakshi','Director','\nOctober 29, 1938\n','','American','What\'s most important in animation is the emotions and the ideas being portrayed. I\'m a great believer of energy and emotion.','',NULL,'Important,Energy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5768,'','Ralph Bakshi','Director','\nOctober 29, 1938\n','','American','Live action writers will give you a structure, but who the hell is talking about structure? Animation is closer to jazz than some kind of classical stage structure.','',NULL,'Live,Give,Hell',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5769,'Great','Ralph Bakshi','Director','\nOctober 29, 1938\n','','American','All the old great companies were run by guys who knew what an animator meant, and guys who knew how to draw. All the companies today are run by executives.','',NULL,'Today,Old',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5770,'Good,Art','Ralph Bakshi','Director','\nOctober 29, 1938\n','','American','Animation is tremendously resilient. Animation will recover, as art always recovers. There\'s always cycles of good art.','',NULL,'Animation',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5771,'','Ralph Bakshi','Director','\nOctober 29, 1938\n','','American','As an artist, I want to interpret my feelings - not run across the street and ask what my mother thinks.','',NULL,'Mother,Feelings,Artist',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5772,'Best,Art','Ralph Bakshi','Director','\nOctober 29, 1938\n','','American','Cartooning at its best is a fine art. I\'m a cartoonist who works in the medium of animation, which also allows me to paint my cartoons.','',NULL,'Fine',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5773,'God','Ralph Bakshi','Director','\nOctober 29, 1938\n','','American','Disney had such a hold on the mind of America-they were Adolf Hitler. The whole country thought Disney was some sort of god and that animation was some sort of pure thing for children.','',NULL,'Mind,Children',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5774,'','Ralph Bakshi','Director','\nOctober 29, 1938\n','','American','Film has to describe and show.','',NULL,'Show,Film,Describe',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5775,'','Ralph Bakshi','Director','\nOctober 29, 1938\n','','American','I am not interested in slickness for the sake of slickness.','',NULL,'Interested,Sake',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5776,'Love','Ralph Bakshi','Director','\nOctober 29, 1938\n','','American','I animated 20 years at Terry Toons. It\'s important to know that animators like pizza and a raise once in a while, and you\'ve got to treat them with love.','',NULL,'Important,Treat',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5777,'','Ralph Bakshi','Director','\nOctober 29, 1938\n','','American','I draw what I feel, which is no more than doing my job.','',NULL,'Job,Draw',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5778,'','Ralph Bakshi','Director','\nOctober 29, 1938\n','','American','I had the X rating on my films. Now they do as much on The Simpsons as I got an X rating for Fritz the Cat.','',NULL,'Films,Cat,Rating',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5779,'','Ralph Bakshi','Director','\nOctober 29, 1938\n','','American','I miss animation very passionately. Not continuously, but every once in a while I would die to do another film.','',NULL,'Die,Another,Once',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5780,'','Ralph Bakshi','Director','\nOctober 29, 1938\n','','American','I thought I had the rights to The Lord of the Rings. I don\'t know how Jackson ended up with the rights.','',NULL,'Thought,Lord,Rights',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5781,'','Ralph Bakshi','Director','\nOctober 29, 1938\n','','American','I would like to have the original ending to my Lord of the Rings instead of the one they released. In my original cut I had the victory at Helm\'s Deep as the final sequence.','',NULL,'Deep,Victory,Lord',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5782,'','Ralph Bakshi','Director','\nOctober 29, 1938\n','','American','I\'m having the same problems today that I had when I first started, saying that outrageous adult animation works.','',NULL,'Today,Saying,Same',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5783,'Good','Ralph Bakshi','Director','\nOctober 29, 1938\n','','American','I\'m the first to admit that I can\'t be as good as Tolkien, and a movie can never be as good as Tolkien.','',NULL,'Movie,Admit',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5784,'','Ralph Bakshi','Director','\nOctober 29, 1938\n','','American','Look what Disney\'s done to their animation department. There wasn\'t an animator in charge of their animation unit!','',NULL,'Done,Animation,Charge',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5785,'Work','Ralph Bakshi','Director','\nOctober 29, 1938\n','','American','Lord of the Rings made me realize that I\'m not interested in doing anyone else\'s work.','',NULL,'Made,Else',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5786,'Music','Ralph Bakshi','Director','\nOctober 29, 1938\n','','American','Most of the animated films I watched, the emotions are all prepackaged like canned music, the hand actions, the sighs.','',NULL,'Emotions,Hand',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5787,'Good','Ralph Bakshi','Director','\nOctober 29, 1938\n','','American','My good films were independent and my bad films were not.','',NULL,'Bad,Films',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5788,'Movies','Ralph Bakshi','Director','\nOctober 29, 1938\n','','American','My movies continue to be found and be sold because there\'s something going on in them.','',NULL,'Found,Continue',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5789,'Best,Design','Ralph Bakshi','Director','\nOctober 29, 1938\n','','American','One of the best animated films I\'ve seen come out of Disney was the Tarzan movie. I wasn\'t crazy about the story or the design on Tarzan\'s face, but the traditional animation was spectacular.','',NULL,'Crazy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5790,'Money','Ralph Bakshi','Director','\nOctober 29, 1938\n','','American','Painting pictures didn\'t make me a lot of money. I have to eat.','',NULL,'Painting,Pictures',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5791,'History','Ralph Bakshi','Director','\nOctober 29, 1938\n','','American','Sweetheart, I\'m the biggest ripped-off cartoonist in the history of the world, and that\'s all I\'m going to say.','',NULL,'Biggest,Sweetheart',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5792,'','Scott Bakula','Actor','\nOctober 9, 1954\n','','American','Ideally, people find mates with whom they can express both their masculine and feminine sides.','',NULL,'Find,Both,Express',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5793,'Time,Travel','Scott Bakula','Actor','\nOctober 9, 1954\n','','American','I\'ve always been a big fan of time travel, and I\'m very into the notion that some day we\'ll be able to do it. Beam me up!','',NULL,'Big',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5794,'','Scott Bakula','Actor','\nOctober 9, 1954\n','','American','A lot of people don\'t know that I\'m a singer - that\'s my thing, really.','',NULL,'Singer',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5795,'Life,Time','Scott Bakula','Actor','\nOctober 9, 1954\n','','American','And I\'ve always felt comfortable certainly in a courtroom because you\'re just performing. And there was a time in my life when I thought when I grew up I\'d be a trial lawyer myself.','',NULL,'Thought',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5796,'Hope,Fear','Scott Bakula','Actor','\nOctober 9, 1954\n','','American','I am very much against weapons in space. And I wish we could be spearheading that program to come to some kind of international agreement so that doesn\'t happen. That is my only - fear - in further space exploration like always, we hope it doesn\'t get abused.','',NULL,'Happen',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5797,'','Scott Bakula','Actor','\nOctober 9, 1954\n','','American','I don\'t think that a company should own a studio and the network, and program for their own network. It hurts the creativity - it is not a level playing field.','',NULL,'Creativity,Hurts,Playing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5798,'','Scott Bakula','Actor','\nOctober 9, 1954\n','','American','I like fantasy. I\'ve always been the kind of kid who likes to dream about other things I could be and exotic situations I could be in.','',NULL,'Dream,Kid,Fantasy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5799,'','Scott Bakula','Actor','\nOctober 9, 1954\n','','American','I was a huge fan of the original \'Star Trek,\' and I\'d never even dreamed that I would someday be captain of a starship.','',NULL,'Star,Original,Fan',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5800,'Love,Work,Business','Scott Bakula','Actor','\nOctober 9, 1954\n','','American','I went into show business because I love to work with people, and what I enjoy most about acting is rehearsing and getting to know people and their talents, forming relationships. Working in this business, barriers drop and you get into people real quickly.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5801,'Work','Scott Bakula','Actor','\nOctober 9, 1954\n','','American','I\'m constantly involved in theater, looking at theater, trying to do work in theater, support theater. And that\'s kind of my creative passion.','',NULL,'Passion,Trying',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5802,'Dad','Scott Bakula','Actor','\nOctober 9, 1954\n','','American','I\'ve always had an affinity for lawyers. My dad is a lawyer. He\'s retired now. My brother is a lawyer.','',NULL,'Brother,Lawyer',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5803,'','Scott Bakula','Actor','\nOctober 9, 1954\n','','American','In the fantasy, sci-fi world, the fans are so discerning and they\'re so tough and they\'re so intelligent, and they\'re so critical.','',NULL,'Tough,Fans,Fantasy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5804,'Business','Scott Bakula','Actor','\nOctober 9, 1954\n','','American','On the whole, show business is a hard business in which to be married.','',NULL,'Hard,Whole',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5805,'Business','Scott Bakula','Actor','\nOctober 9, 1954\n','','American','The biggest challenge for everybody to realize out there is that we\'re in a very complicated business world and that were all under one umbrella and it\'s very challenging for everybody to figure out where the priorities lie and where the loyalties lie.','',NULL,'Lie,Challenge',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5806,'Age,Great,Business','Scott Bakula','Actor','\nOctober 9, 1954\n','','American','The great thing about show business is that there\'s no mandatory retirement age.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5807,'','Scott Bakula','Actor','\nOctober 9, 1954\n','','American','Well, I\'m... first and foremost I\'m a theater guy and everything that I know comes from the theater.','',NULL,'Everything,Guy,Theater',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5808,'Life,Truth,Car','Scott Bakula','Actor','\nOctober 9, 1954\n','','American','You want to try and bring a character to life in an honest a way as you possibly can. It doesn\'t matter whether he\'s a doctor, an actor, a car salesman or a captain of a starship. If you can bring truth and honesty to that character, then your audience will believe you.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5809,'','Mikhail Bakunin','Revolutionary','\nMay 30, 1814\n','\nJune 13, 1876\n','Russian','By striving to do the impossible, man has always achieved what is possible. Those who have cautiously done no more than they believed possible have never taken a single step forward.','',NULL,'Forward,Single,Done',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5810,'God,Best','Mikhail Bakunin','Revolutionary','\nMay 30, 1814\n','\nJune 13, 1876\n','Russian','A Boss in Heaven is the best excuse for a boss on earth, therefore If God did exist, he would have to be abolished.','',NULL,'Did',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5811,'Men,Equality','Mikhail Bakunin','Revolutionary','\nMay 30, 1814\n','\nJune 13, 1876\n','Russian','From the naturalistic point of view, all men are equal. There are only two exceptions to this rule of naturalistic equality: geniuses and idiots.','',NULL,'Two',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5812,'God','Mikhail Bakunin','Revolutionary','\nMay 30, 1814\n','\nJune 13, 1876\n','Russian','This contradiction lies here: they wish God, and they wish humanity. They persist in connecting two terms which, once separated, can come together again only to destroy each other.','',NULL,'Humanity,Together',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5813,'Women,Men,Freedom','Mikhail Bakunin','Revolutionary','\nMay 30, 1814\n','\nJune 13, 1876\n','Russian','I am truly free only when all human beings, men and women, are equally free. The freedom of other men, far from negating or limiting my freedom, is, on the contrary, its necessary premise and confirmation.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5814,'','Mikhail Bakunin','Revolutionary','\nMay 30, 1814\n','\nJune 13, 1876\n','Russian','People go to church for the same reasons they go to a tavern: to stupefy themselves, to forget their misery, to imagine themselves, for a few minutes anyway, free and happy.','',NULL,'Happy,Forget,Same',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5815,'','Mikhail Bakunin','Revolutionary','\nMay 30, 1814\n','\nJune 13, 1876\n','Russian','If there is a State, then there is domination, and in turn, there is slavery.','',NULL,'State,Turn,Slavery',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5816,'','Mikhail Bakunin','Revolutionary','\nMay 30, 1814\n','\nJune 13, 1876\n','Russian','Powerful states can maintain themselves only by crime, little states are virtuous only by weakness.','',NULL,'Powerful,Themselves,Crime',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5817,'God','Mikhail Bakunin','Revolutionary','\nMay 30, 1814\n','\nJune 13, 1876\n','Russian','The first revolt is against the supreme tyranny of theology, of the phantom of God. As long as we have a master in heaven, we will be slaves on earth.','',NULL,'Long,Against',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5818,'','Mikhail Bakunin','Revolutionary','\nMay 30, 1814\n','\nJune 13, 1876\n','Russian','Everything will pass, and the world will perish but the Ninth Symphony will remain.','',NULL,'Everything,Remain,Pass',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5819,'Good,Freedom','Mikhail Bakunin','Revolutionary','\nMay 30, 1814\n','\nJune 13, 1876\n','Russian','Freedom, morality, and the human dignity of the individual consists precisely in this; that he does good not because he is forced to do so, but because he freely conceives it, wants it, and loves it.','',NULL,'Human',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5820,'Freedom,Equality','Mikhail Bakunin','Revolutionary','\nMay 30, 1814\n','\nJune 13, 1876\n','Russian','Political Freedom without economic equality is a pretense, a fraud, a lie; and the workers want no lying.','',NULL,'Political',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5821,'Life','Mikhail Bakunin','Revolutionary','\nMay 30, 1814\n','\nJune 13, 1876\n','Russian','To revolt is a natural tendency of life. Even a worm turns against the foot that crushes it. In general, the vitality and relative dignity of an animal can be measured by the intensity of its instinct to revolt.','',NULL,'Against,Natural',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5822,'God,Respect','Mikhail Bakunin','Revolutionary','\nMay 30, 1814\n','\nJune 13, 1876\n','Russian','A jealous lover of human liberty, deeming it the absolute condition of all that we admire and respect in humanity, I reverse the phrase of Voltaire, and say that, if God really existed, it would be necessary to abolish him.','',NULL,'Human',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5823,'Faith,Respect','Mikhail Bakunin','Revolutionary','\nMay 30, 1814\n','\nJune 13, 1876\n','Russian','But I recognize no infallible authority, even in special questions; consequently, whatever respect I may have for the honesty and the sincerity of such or such an individual, I have no absolute faith in any person.','',NULL,'Person',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5824,'','Mikhail Bakunin','Revolutionary','\nMay 30, 1814\n','\nJune 13, 1876\n','Russian','Where the state begins, individual liberty ceases, and vice versa.','',NULL,'Liberty,State,Individual',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5825,'','Mikhail Bakunin','Revolutionary','\nMay 30, 1814\n','\nJune 13, 1876\n','Russian','Anyone who makes plans for after the revolution is a reactionary.','',NULL,'Revolution,After,Makes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5826,'Great,Respect','Mikhail Bakunin','Revolutionary','\nMay 30, 1814\n','\nJune 13, 1876\n','Russian','I am sure that, on the one hand, the Rothschilds appreciate the merits of Marx, and that on the other hand, Marx feels an instinctive inclination and a great respect for the Rothschilds.','',NULL,'Sure',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5827,'Politics','Mikhail Bakunin','Revolutionary','\nMay 30, 1814\n','\nJune 13, 1876\n','Russian','Idealism is the despot of thought, just as politics is the despot of will.','',NULL,'Thought,Idealism',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5828,'Nature','Mikhail Bakunin','Revolutionary','\nMay 30, 1814\n','\nJune 13, 1876\n','Russian','The liberty of man consists solely in this, that he obeys the laws of nature because he has himself recognized them as such, and not because they have been imposed upon him externally by any foreign will whatsoever, human or divine, collective or individual.','',NULL,'Human,Him',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5829,'God','Mikhail Bakunin','Revolutionary','\nMay 30, 1814\n','\nJune 13, 1876\n','Russian','Therefore, if God existed, only in one way could he serve human liberty - by ceasing to exist.','',NULL,'Human,Liberty',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5830,'','Mikhail Bakunin','Revolutionary','\nMay 30, 1814\n','\nJune 13, 1876\n','Russian','From each according to his faculties; to each according to his needs.','',NULL,'Needs,Each,According',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5831,'Hope','Mikhail Bakunin','Revolutionary','\nMay 30, 1814\n','\nJune 13, 1876\n','Russian','To my utter despair I have discovered, and discover every day anew, that there is in the masses no revolutionary idea or hope or passion.','',NULL,'Passion,Idea',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5832,'','Mikhail Bakunin','Revolutionary','\nMay 30, 1814\n','\nJune 13, 1876\n','Russian','Does it follow that I reject all authority? Perish the thought. In the matter of boots, I defer to the authority of the boot-maker.','',NULL,'Thought,Matter,Follow',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5833,'Society','Mikhail Bakunin','Revolutionary','\nMay 30, 1814\n','\nJune 13, 1876\n','Russian','Even the most wretched individual of our present society could not exist and develop without the cumulative social efforts of countless generations.','',NULL,'Without,Social',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5834,'Change,Time,Good','Bob Balaban','Actor','\nAugust 16, 1945\n','','American','And I think being a good director is being able to be completely tyrannical and you?ve got to be an absolute dictator while at the same time, you have to listen and see everything because it can all change on a dime.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5835,'Movies','Bob Balaban','Actor','\nAugust 16, 1945\n','','American','But obviously as television began, it so undercut movies that he was trying to think of a way to combine seeing these special things, and the fact that people were just captivated by the magic box.','',NULL,'Trying,Special',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5836,'Love,Money,God','Bob Balaban','Actor','\nAugust 16, 1945\n','','American','God, I\'d love to do a big commercial movie that made a lot of money and whose plot was interesting too.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5837,'','Bob Balaban','Actor','\nAugust 16, 1945\n','','American','I always think that a director who knows about the technical side, but cares about the acting performances and casting as well, is ahead of the game.','',NULL,'Game,Acting,Knows',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5838,'Love','Bob Balaban','Actor','\nAugust 16, 1945\n','','American','I have a 92 year old father whose doing beautifully who lives in Chicago and a sister and a nephew and a niece and I love coming back and try to do so fairly often.','',NULL,'Father,Try',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5839,'','Bob Balaban','Actor','\nAugust 16, 1945\n','','American','I loved being in Close Encounters, just to watch Steven Spielberg working was exciting.','',NULL,'Working,Loved,Exciting',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5840,'Movies,Amazing','Bob Balaban','Actor','\nAugust 16, 1945\n','','American','I mean, the whole idea of movies was it was special to go to see - you went to a movie theater to see something that was magical and amazing, in a very special location.','',NULL,'Mean',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5841,'Time,Good','Bob Balaban','Actor','\nAugust 16, 1945\n','','American','I produced and directed a movie a couple years ago that won some awards that Samuel Goldwyn released called \'The Last Good Time\'. I wrote, produced and directed it, but I wasn\'t in it.','',NULL,'Last',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5842,'','Bob Balaban','Actor','\nAugust 16, 1945\n','','American','I think some of the special effects in Close Encounters hold up better than the new more expensive special effects is because they were better actually.','',NULL,'Better,Special,Actually',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5843,'Family','Bob Balaban','Actor','\nAugust 16, 1945\n','','American','I was born on Wellington Avenue and my family that remains lives in the Lake Shore Drive area.','',NULL,'Lives,Born',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5844,'Money','Bob Balaban','Actor','\nAugust 16, 1945\n','','American','I was very much in my room with my marionette stage, you know, creating these incredibly boring things that I felt were so fascinating, and forcing my relatives to come, and charging money for them to see my little productions.','',NULL,'Boring,Relatives',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5845,'Family','Bob Balaban','Actor','\nAugust 16, 1945\n','','American','I\'m from Chicago, my family started a chain of movie theaters in Chicago that were around for 70 years and then one of them became the head of Paramount and the other was the head of production at MGM and we all came out of Chicago.','',NULL,'Around,Started',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5846,'Family,Time,Good','Bob Balaban','Actor','\nAugust 16, 1945\n','','American','I\'m from the Midwest, and I loved my family. I had a very good time as a child, but I was also - I have a theory about Jews growing up in the Midwest, that there is an ultimately sort of wonderful avoidance of a lot of things, and a great acceptance of whatever is happening.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5847,'','Bob Balaban','Actor','\nAugust 16, 1945\n','','American','I\'ve directed a fair amount of television series - so I\'m always trying to learn new things. One episode was all hand-held and I\'m trying to get better at when you should do things and when you should just shut up and watch what the people are saying.','',NULL,'Better,Saying,Trying',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5848,'','Bob Balaban','Actor','\nAugust 16, 1945\n','','American','If anyone would have been paying serious attention to my puppet shows, I would have been sent to therapy very young.','',NULL,'Young,Serious,Attention',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5849,'','Bob Balaban','Actor','\nAugust 16, 1945\n','','American','Maybe I was 7 - I probably am exaggerating a little - and immediately was plunged into the fact that there was an official place to put your fantasies. Up until then I didn\'t know what I would do with them all. It was very exciting for me, and I began very, very early on.','',NULL,'Put,Place,Fact',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5850,'Business,Dad','Bob Balaban','Actor','\nAugust 16, 1945\n','','American','My dad was born in Chicago in 1908... his parents came from Russia. They settled in Chicago, where they lived in a little tiny grocery store with eight or nine children - in the backroom all together - and my grandmother got the idea to go into the movie business.','',NULL,'Children',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5851,'Business,Dad','Bob Balaban','Actor','\nAugust 16, 1945\n','','American','My dad was the baby. When he was born they were already successful. They sent him to business school - he probably would have loved to have been a poet or a writer or something, and he was very creative.','',NULL,'School',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5852,'Family,God','Bob Balaban','Actor','\nAugust 16, 1945\n','','American','My family was loving... they were very supportive and very affectionate, and basically I could do what I wanted, and basically it wasn\'t anything dangerous, thank God.','',NULL,'Anything',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5853,'Love,Time,Movies','Bob Balaban','Actor','\nAugust 16, 1945\n','','American','Oh, I was completely hooked on movies and plays and theater from the time I was a day old - I was very, very early on in love with movies and I loved plays.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5854,'','Bob Balaban','Actor','\nAugust 16, 1945\n','','American','People so far have been very fond of the Robert Altman movie, as I am, and when one things goes well it shines light on your other projects and now I seem to have a number of projects that are moving forward.','',NULL,'Forward,Moving,Light',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5855,'','Bob Balaban','Actor','\nAugust 16, 1945\n','','American','Yes I try to do everything I can not to fail hideously.','',NULL,'Everything,Try,Fail',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5856,'Women,Men,God','George Balanchine','Dancer','\nJanuary 9, 1904\n','\nApril 30, 1983\n','Russian','In my ballets, woman is first. Men are consorts. God made men to sing the praises of women. They are not equal to men: They are better.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5857,'','George Balanchine','Dancer','\nJanuary 9, 1904\n','\nApril 30, 1983\n','Russian','The ballet is a purely female thing; it is a woman, a garden of beautiful flowers, and man is the gardener.','',NULL,'Beautiful,Woman,Flowers',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5858,'God','George Balanchine','Dancer','\nJanuary 9, 1904\n','\nApril 30, 1983\n','Russian','God creates, I do not create. I assemble and I steal everywhere to do it - from what I see, from what the dancers can do, from what others do.','',NULL,'Others,Create',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5859,'','George Balanchine','Dancer','\nJanuary 9, 1904\n','\nApril 30, 1983\n','Russian','In ballet a complicated story is impossible to tell... we can\'t dance synonyms.','',NULL,'Impossible,Dance,Tell',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5860,'','George Balanchine','Dancer','\nJanuary 9, 1904\n','\nApril 30, 1983\n','Russian','Most ballet teachers in the United States are terrible. If they were in medicine, everyone would be poisoned.','',NULL,'Everyone,United,Terrible',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5861,'Great','George Balanchine','Dancer','\nJanuary 9, 1904\n','\nApril 30, 1983\n','Russian','One is born to be a great dancer.','',NULL,'Born,Dancer',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5862,'','Emily Greene Balch','Educator','\nJanuary 8, 1867\n','\nJanuary 9, 1961\n','American','We speculate as to what is in store for us. But we not only undergo events, we in part cause them or at least influence their course. We have not only to study them but to act.','',NULL,'Study,Act,Influence',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5863,'Men,Fear','Emily Greene Balch','Educator','\nJanuary 8, 1867\n','\nJanuary 9, 1961\n','American','A dark and terrible side of this sense of community of interests is the fear of a horrible common destiny which in these days of atomic weapons darkens men\'s minds all around the globe.','',NULL,'Destiny',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5864,'','Emily Greene Balch','Educator','\nJanuary 8, 1867\n','\nJanuary 9, 1961\n','American','A major one which no one can overlook is technological and based on inventions and discoveries which have altered the whole basis of production and deeply affected social relations.','',NULL,'Whole,Social,Based',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5865,'Time','Emily Greene Balch','Educator','\nJanuary 8, 1867\n','\nJanuary 9, 1961\n','American','A second characteristic of our time is the prevalence of nationalism. This is still spreading, affecting new communities, more peripheral regions and so-called backward peoples.','',NULL,'Still,Second',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5866,'Science','Emily Greene Balch','Educator','\nJanuary 8, 1867\n','\nJanuary 9, 1961\n','American','A third ideal that has made its way in the modern world is reliance on reason, especially reason disciplined and enriched by modern science. An eternal basis of human intercommunication is reason.','',NULL,'Human,Made',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5867,'Change,Medical','Emily Greene Balch','Educator','\nJanuary 8, 1867\n','\nJanuary 9, 1961\n','American','Another cause of change, one less noticeable but fundamental, is the modern growth of population closely connected with scientific and medical discoveries. It is interesting that the United Nations has set up a special Commission to study this question.','',NULL,'Special',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5868,'Time,Future','Emily Greene Balch','Educator','\nJanuary 8, 1867\n','\nJanuary 9, 1961\n','American','As to judging our own time, and thereby gaining some basis for a judgment of future possibilities, we are doubtless not only too close to it to appraise it but too much formed by it and enclosed within it to do so.','',NULL,'Judging',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5869,'','Emily Greene Balch','Educator','\nJanuary 8, 1867\n','\nJanuary 9, 1961\n','American','In listing these tendencies making for a new world, we must not forget developments in the religious or spiritual thinking and feeling of mankind, where also we feel a strong unifying trend.','',NULL,'Strong,Spiritual,Forget',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5870,'Age,Technology','Emily Greene Balch','Educator','\nJanuary 8, 1867\n','\nJanuary 9, 1961\n','American','Industrialization based on machinery, already referred to as a characteristic of our age, is but one aspect of the revolution that is being wrought by technology.','',NULL,'Revolution',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5871,'Time','Emily Greene Balch','Educator','\nJanuary 8, 1867\n','\nJanuary 9, 1961\n','American','It is natural to try to understand one\'s own time and to seek to analyse the forces that move it.','',NULL,'Understand,Try',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5872,'Men,Freedom,Society','Emily Greene Balch','Educator','\nJanuary 8, 1867\n','\nJanuary 9, 1961\n','American','Men who are scandalized at the lack of freedom in Russia do not ask themselves how real is liberty among the poor, the weak, and the ignorant in capitalist society.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5873,'Change,Time','Emily Greene Balch','Educator','\nJanuary 8, 1867\n','\nJanuary 9, 1961\n','American','Probably people always feel that they are living in a time of transition, but we can hardly be mistaken perhaps in thinking that this is an era of particularly momentous change, rapid and proceeding at an ever quickening rate.','',NULL,'Thinking',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5874,'Time,Technology','Emily Greene Balch','Educator','\nJanuary 8, 1867\n','\nJanuary 9, 1961\n','American','Technology gives us the facilities that lessen the barriers of time and distance - the telegraph and cable, the telephone, radio, and the rest.','',NULL,'Rest',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5875,'','Emily Greene Balch','Educator','\nJanuary 8, 1867\n','\nJanuary 9, 1961\n','American','The desire for liberty has also made itself felt as struggle against domestic tyranny or arbitrary rule.','',NULL,'Struggle,Made,Liberty',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5876,'War','Emily Greene Balch','Educator','\nJanuary 8, 1867\n','\nJanuary 9, 1961\n','American','The First World War, and especially the latest one, largely swept away what was left in Europe of feudalism and of feudal landlords, especially in Poland, Hungary, and the South East generally.','',NULL,'Away,Left',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5877,'Future','Emily Greene Balch','Educator','\nJanuary 8, 1867\n','\nJanuary 9, 1961\n','American','The future will be determined in part by happenings that it is impossible to foresee; it will also be influenced by trends that are now existent and observable.','',NULL,'Impossible,Determined',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5878,'War','Emily Greene Balch','Educator','\nJanuary 8, 1867\n','\nJanuary 9, 1961\n','American','The question whether the long effort to put an end to war can succeed without another major convulsion challenges not only our minds but our sense of responsibility.','',NULL,'End,Without',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5879,'','Emily Greene Balch','Educator','\nJanuary 8, 1867\n','\nJanuary 9, 1961\n','American','The role of Italy and of Austria has diminished as has that of France and Britain; Germany and Japan have suffered catastrophically.','',NULL,'Role,Japan,Italy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5880,'Religion,Great','Emily Greene Balch','Educator','\nJanuary 8, 1867\n','\nJanuary 9, 1961\n','American','There is a great interest in comparative religion and a desire to understand faiths other than our own and even to experiment with exotic cults.','',NULL,'Understand',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5881,'Hope,Death','Emily Greene Balch','Educator','\nJanuary 8, 1867\n','\nJanuary 9, 1961\n','American','These wars appear also to have given its death blow to colonialism and to imperialism in its colonial form, under which weaker peoples were treated as possessions to be economically exploited. At least we hope that such colonialism is on the way out.','',NULL,'Appear',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5882,'Change,Faith,Courage','Emily Greene Balch','Educator','\nJanuary 8, 1867\n','\nJanuary 9, 1961\n','American','Those who are rooted in the depths that are eternal and unchangeable and who rely on unshakeable principles, face change full of courage, courage based on faith.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5883,'Time','Emily Greene Balch','Educator','\nJanuary 8, 1867\n','\nJanuary 9, 1961\n','American','We have lived through the flood time of fascism and of the nazism which ran its meteoric course at a cost to mankind in suffering and waste beyond all computation.','',NULL,'Through,Suffering',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5884,'','Emily Greene Balch','Educator','\nJanuary 8, 1867\n','\nJanuary 9, 1961\n','American','Without a common loyalty to either a state or a church they have nevertheless a vast deal in common.','',NULL,'Loyalty,Without,State',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5885,'','David Baldacci','Novelist','\nAugust 5, 1960\n','','American','As a lawyer, as a private citizen, you see a lot of injustice. You see a lot of people who should have been punished and are not, and people who were punished wrongfully are not vindicated. Fiction is sort of a way to set the record straight, and let people at least believe that justice can be achie','',NULL,'Believe,Justice,Injustice',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5886,'','David Baldacci','Novelist','\nAugust 5, 1960\n','','American','I\'m scattered, and then that last hundred pages, bam, I\'m a laser.','',NULL,'Last,Laser,Pages',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5887,'','David Baldacci','Novelist','\nAugust 5, 1960\n','','American','I\'m driven to go out and find new things to write about.','',NULL,'Find,Write,Driven',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5888,'Time,Truth','David Baldacci','Novelist','\nAugust 5, 1960\n','','American','Why waste time trying to discover the truth, when you can so easily create it?','',NULL,'Trying',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5889,'','David Baldacci','Novelist','\nAugust 5, 1960\n','','American','But if I worried too much about publishers\' expectations, I\'d probably paralyze myself and not be able to write anything.','',NULL,'Anything,Able,Write',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5890,'','David Baldacci','Novelist','\nAugust 5, 1960\n','','American','But protagonists are protagonists and heroes are heroes.','',NULL,'Heroes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5891,'','David Baldacci','Novelist','\nAugust 5, 1960\n','','American','Fiction is sort of a way to set the record straight, and let people at least believe that justice can be achieved and the right outcomes can occur.','',NULL,'Believe,Justice,Fiction',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5892,'Work','David Baldacci','Novelist','\nAugust 5, 1960\n','','American','I look for material that both interest me and challenges me. If I am drawn to the material and I have to work hard at it, the characters and the plots reflect the hours and hours of research.','',NULL,'Hard,Both',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5893,'Good','David Baldacci','Novelist','\nAugust 5, 1960\n','','American','I\'d read a lot of thrillers about politicians and presidents, but never one where you flip the stereotypes and make good people bad and bad people good.','',NULL,'Bad,Read',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5894,'','David Baldacci','Novelist','\nAugust 5, 1960\n','','American','I\'m a wicked ping-pong player.','',NULL,'Player,Wicked',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5895,'','David Baldacci','Novelist','\nAugust 5, 1960\n','','American','I\'m ever curious about the world. I\'m driven to go out and find new things to write about. Having a vivid imagination is also a plus.','',NULL,'Ever,Curious',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5896,'','David Baldacci','Novelist','\nAugust 5, 1960\n','','American','I\'m tired of people screaming about price and forgetting about the content.','',NULL,'Tired,Forgetting,Content',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5897,'Good','David Baldacci','Novelist','\nAugust 5, 1960\n','','American','In every thriller written about Washington, particularly after 9/11, there are good guys and there are bad guys, and there\'s no gray area at all.','',NULL,'Bad,After',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5898,'','David Baldacci','Novelist','\nAugust 5, 1960\n','','American','Most people associate reading with laying on the beach. They don\'t see that it\'s crucial for a democracy!','',NULL,'Democracy,Reading,Beach',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5899,'','David Baldacci','Novelist','\nAugust 5, 1960\n','','American','People have given me classified information, but always with the disclaimer \'This can never end up in a book.\' And it never does.','',NULL,'End,Book,Given',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5900,'Love,Nature','David Baldacci','Novelist','\nAugust 5, 1960\n','','American','People who have expertise just love to share it. That\'s human nature.','',NULL,'Human',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5901,'','David Baldacci','Novelist','\nAugust 5, 1960\n','','American','Some people take 10 years to write a book and some can do one in under a year.','',NULL,'Book,Write,Year',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5902,'Life,Cool','David Baldacci','Novelist','\nAugust 5, 1960\n','','American','The military is a very cool world to write about. I went down to Ft. Benning, Ga., for military training, and I learned a lot about soldiers and officers and why they joined up and what their life has been like.','',NULL,'Down',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5903,'History,Experience','John Baldacci','Politician','\nJanuary 30, 1955\n','','American','All I know is that history repeats itself and people are going to want to experience the world. But I know then they are going to have a better appreciation for what is here in Maine.','',NULL,'Better',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5904,'Education','John Baldacci','Politician','\nJanuary 30, 1955\n','','American','Excellent education and an excellent environment are two hallmarks of our state. How we treat our environment is connected to so many other opportunities in Maine.','',NULL,'Two,Treat',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5905,'','John Baldacci','Politician','\nJanuary 30, 1955\n','','American','Energy consumption matters both to our environment and our economy.','',NULL,'Energy,Both,Economy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5906,'Respect','John Baldacci','Politician','\nJanuary 30, 1955\n','','American','I think Maine needs people. It needs diversity. It needs to be able to respect people. Openness is crucial for this state because we don\'t want to be known for having the oldest state in the nation. We want young families.','',NULL,'Young,Able',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5907,'','John Baldacci','Politician','\nJanuary 30, 1955\n','','American','Just as the Red Sox proved the critics wrong, Maine can compete and can win.','',NULL,'Win,Wrong,Red',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5908,'Health','John Baldacci','Politician','\nJanuary 30, 1955\n','','American','Our goal is to make Maine the healthiest state in the nation and reduce our overall health care costs.','',NULL,'Care,Goal',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5909,'Good,Government','John Baldacci','Politician','\nJanuary 30, 1955\n','','American','Providing for the common good, making people feel secure in their communities and homes - this is the central job of government. it\'s why all of us are here serving our state and our people.','',NULL,'Job',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5910,'','John Baldacci','Politician','\nJanuary 30, 1955\n','','American','The realization of a sustainable economic development strategy for Maine\'s Native American communities has always been a priority and a critical element of my administration\'s overall economic development strategy.','',NULL,'American,Economic,Priority',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5911,'Music,Design','John Baldacci','Politician','\nJanuary 30, 1955\n','','American','There is a lot of interest in the arts, music, theatre, filmmaking, engineering, architecture and software design. I think we have now transitioned the modern-day version of the entrepreneur into the creative economy.','',NULL,'Creative',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5912,'','John Baldacci','Politician','\nJanuary 30, 1955\n','','American','We need to keep investing in economic and homeland security. We need to bank on the right kind of economic development. We need to embrace opportunities, but with the right kind of safeguards.','',NULL,'Keep,Security,Economic',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5913,'','John Baldacci','Politician','\nJanuary 30, 1955\n','','American','Why go somewhere else and start up all over again?','',NULL,'Why,Else,Start',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5914,'','Adam Baldwin','Actor','\nFebruary 27, 1962\n','','American','I\'m like a fungus; you can\'t get rid of me.','',NULL,'Rid',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5915,'Time','Adam Baldwin','Actor','\nFebruary 27, 1962\n','','American','A lot of the television industry is so cookie-cutter. In general, there are so many shows that are easy and bland to watch. You can tune in at any time and know exactly where you are in the story arc because it\'s pretty much the same every week.','',NULL,'Pretty,Same',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5916,'','Adam Baldwin','Actor','\nFebruary 27, 1962\n','','American','I always did think that when I turned 40, I\'d start coming into my own.','',NULL,'Did,Start,Coming',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5917,'Hope','Adam Baldwin','Actor','\nFebruary 27, 1962\n','','American','I just consider myself a piece of the puzzle and I\'m lucky enough to be asked or invited to the party, if you will. I hope I can bring some laughs and grimaces to the fans.','',NULL,'Enough,Lucky',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5918,'','Adam Baldwin','Actor','\nFebruary 27, 1962\n','','American','I tested for a couple of pilots, but they said I was too tall.','',NULL,'Said,Couple,Tall',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5919,'Work','Adam Baldwin','Actor','\nFebruary 27, 1962\n','','American','I think work begets work.','',NULL,'Begets',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5920,'','Adam Baldwin','Actor','\nFebruary 27, 1962\n','','American','I was involved with drama departments since the 5th grade. I played at it. It was an escape.','',NULL,'Since,Drama,Escape',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5921,'Great','Adam Baldwin','Actor','\nFebruary 27, 1962\n','','American','I\'m always looking, as an actor, for activities. I think it\'s far more interesting to watch what people do than what they say. You always want to watch behavior, because the dialogue as written by our illustrious leaders is great. Eminently playable.','',NULL,'Far,Looking',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5922,'','Adam Baldwin','Actor','\nFebruary 27, 1962\n','','American','I\'m no Leonardo DiCaprio.','',NULL,'Leonardo,Dicaprio',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5923,'','Adam Baldwin','Actor','\nFebruary 27, 1962\n','','American','I\'m not much of a jokester.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5924,'Love,Family','Adam Baldwin','Actor','\nFebruary 27, 1962\n','','American','It was never the fame or fortune that drove me to act. It was something I love and enjoy doing it. A lot of people identify who they are by what they do and that\'s not me. It\'s what I do but not who I am. Who I am is a parent. I\'m a family man.','',NULL,'Enjoy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5925,'Work','Adam Baldwin','Actor','\nFebruary 27, 1962\n','','American','My heroes are the camera crew and the electricians. They work such long hours.','',NULL,'Long,Camera',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5926,'','Adam Baldwin','Actor','\nFebruary 27, 1962\n','','American','Stillness as a technique is still really captivating to me.','',NULL,'Still,Technique,Stillness',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5927,'Men','Adam Baldwin','Actor','\nFebruary 27, 1962\n','','American','The guys I grew up with, my cinematic heroes, have always been men of few words, but of action. Clint Eastwood, Eli Wallach.','',NULL,'Words,Few',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5928,'','Adam Baldwin','Actor','\nFebruary 27, 1962\n','','American','The only people who have control over their careers are the ones you see on the covers of magazines. Everyone else is just plodding along making a living. The key is not to live over your means and overdo it.','',NULL,'Live,Control,Living',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5929,'','Adam Baldwin','Actor','\nFebruary 27, 1962\n','','American','What I try to do is to appreciate every job I have while I\'m working on it.','',NULL,'Job,Try,Working',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5930,'','Adam Baldwin','Actor','\nFebruary 27, 1962\n','','American','You get a sense of how the show works and then let your personality take over.','',NULL,'Sense,Show,Works',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5931,'','Alec Baldwin','Actor','\nApril 3, 1958\n','','American','Remember, sex is like a Chinese dinner. It ain\'t over \'til you both get your cookie.','',NULL,'Sex,Remember,Both',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5932,'','Alec Baldwin','Actor','\nApril 3, 1958\n','','American','There\'s less critical thinking going on in this country on a Main Street level - forget about the media - than ever before. We\'ve never needed people to think more critically than now, and they\'ve taken a big nap.','',NULL,'Forget,Thinking,Ever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5933,'','Alec Baldwin','Actor','\nApril 3, 1958\n','','American','Bush wasn\'t elected, he was selected - selected by five judges up in Washington who voted along party lines.','',NULL,'Party,Along,Five',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5934,'Home','Alec Baldwin','Actor','\nApril 3, 1958\n','','American','Cheney is a terrorist. He terrorizes our enemies abroad and innocent citizens here at home indiscriminately.','',NULL,'Here,Innocent',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5935,'','Alec Baldwin','Actor','\nApril 3, 1958\n','','American','Doing these parts is not fun. It\'s challenging, but no fun. It\'s creepy. I would rather play the guy that throws the touchdown pass and gets carried off the field.','',NULL,'Fun,Play,Rather',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5936,'','Alec Baldwin','Actor','\nApril 3, 1958\n','','American','Down with Dukes of Hazzard!','',NULL,'Down,Dukes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5937,'','Alec Baldwin','Actor','\nApril 3, 1958\n','','American','Everything that Bush touches turns to manure in public policy.','',NULL,'Everything,Public,Policy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5938,'','Alec Baldwin','Actor','\nApril 3, 1958\n','','American','I feel I\'m two people: I have my interest in acting and I have a lot of other political interests I\'d like to pursue.','',NULL,'Political,Two,Acting',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5939,'Time,Good','Alec Baldwin','Actor','\nApril 3, 1958\n','','American','I think my exact comment was that if Bush won it would be a good time to leave the United States. I\'m not necessarily going to leave the United States.','',NULL,'Leave',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5940,'','Alec Baldwin','Actor','\nApril 3, 1958\n','','American','I wanted to be president of the United States. I really did. The older I get, the less preposterous the idea seems.','',NULL,'Did,Wanted,Idea',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5941,'','Alec Baldwin','Actor','\nApril 3, 1958\n','','American','Let\'s face facts, this is visual medium, there\'s a very high premium put on people who are good-looking. But the minute you rely on that you get yourself in trouble. You certainly don\'t make a career out of that anymore as an actor.','',NULL,'Yourself,Career,Put',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5942,'Time,Movies','Alec Baldwin','Actor','\nApril 3, 1958\n','','American','There are people who would rather choke than go see my movies. They write me letters all the time.','',NULL,'Rather',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5943,'Business','Alec Baldwin','Actor','\nApril 3, 1958\n','','American','To be in this business and have tremendous integrity and only make distinguished choices is very tough.','',NULL,'Integrity,Tough',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5944,'Change,Age','Alec Baldwin','Actor','\nApril 3, 1958\n','','American','You have actors who begin at a certain young age and there\'s very little change in their technique and the depth of their performances; they\'re the same 30 years later.','',NULL,'Same',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5945,'Life,Music,Best','Billy Baldwin','Designer','\nFebruary 21, 1963\n','','American','Evergreen had opened up a whole new world to me. There I met many internationally celebrated people: there I was surrounded by the best art and music, as well as conversation. I knew I could never return to the life I had led before.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5946,'Love,Art','Billy Baldwin','Designer','\nFebruary 21, 1963\n','','American','I don\'t think anyone has a right to possess anything he doesn\'t love - art or anything else.','',NULL,'Anything',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5947,'','Billy Baldwin','Designer','\nFebruary 21, 1963\n','','American','The worst thing any decorator can do is give a client the feeling that he\'s walking around somebody else\'s house; the rooms must belong to the owner, not to the decorator; and no rooms can have atmosphere unless they are used and lived in.','',NULL,'Must,Feeling,Give',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5948,'','Billy Baldwin','Designer','\nFebruary 21, 1963\n','','American','We can recognize and give credit where credit is due, to the debt of taste we owe Europe, but we have taste, too.','',NULL,'Give,Debt,Europe',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5949,'Life','Billy Baldwin','Designer','\nFebruary 21, 1963\n','','American','Cotton is my life.','',NULL,'Cotton',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5950,'','Billy Baldwin','Designer','\nFebruary 21, 1963\n','','American','I grew up as one of six kids.','',NULL,'Kids,Six,Grew',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5951,'Money,Teacher,Dad','Billy Baldwin','Designer','\nFebruary 21, 1963\n','','American','My dad was a high school teacher and made no money.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5952,'Dad','Billy Baldwin','Designer','\nFebruary 21, 1963\n','','American','My dad was my Little League coach and my Cub Master.','',NULL,'Master,Coach',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5953,'','Billy Baldwin','Designer','\nFebruary 21, 1963\n','','American','One of my favorite colors is no color at all.','',NULL,'Color,Favorite,Colors',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5954,'','Billy Baldwin','Designer','\nFebruary 21, 1963\n','','American','Rich Palm Beach clients all wanted the same kind of different thing.','',NULL,'Different,Rich,Same',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5955,'','Billy Baldwin','Designer','\nFebruary 21, 1963\n','','American','The relationship between a client must be \'we.\'','',NULL,'Must,Between,Client',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5956,'','Billy Baldwin','Designer','\nFebruary 21, 1963\n','','American','The word that almost makes me throw up is satin; damask makes me throw up.','',NULL,'Makes,Word,Almost',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5957,'Power,Famous','Billy Baldwin','Designer','\nFebruary 21, 1963\n','','American','When you become famous, you start getting invites to parties where there are famous athletes and famous rock stars, politicians, people who have tremendous power and affluence. It\'s not in my DNA, but certainly I have been exposed to it.','',NULL,'Rock',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5958,'Time','Daniel Baldwin','Actor','\nOctober 5, 1960\n','','American','I\'ve been sober now for a couple of years and I\'m taking my sobriety very seriously - one day at a time and I am moving forward in my career.','',NULL,'Forward,Moving',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5959,'Good','Daniel Baldwin','Actor','\nOctober 5, 1960\n','','American','I mean, it\'s a bit of a double-edged sword being a celebrity and being an actor as I\'m sure you know. Your public laundry is constantly aired out and I thought that maybe I could do some good.','',NULL,'Mean,Thought',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5960,'','Daniel Baldwin','Actor','\nOctober 5, 1960\n','','American','I believe as a born-again Christian that once you\'ve had a chance to drink from the well, it becomes your responsibility to replenish the well.','',NULL,'Believe,Christian,Chance',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5961,'','Daniel Baldwin','Actor','\nOctober 5, 1960\n','','American','I don\'t really drink very much, although I have abused alcohol in the past.','',NULL,'Past,Alcohol,Drink',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5962,'Time','Daniel Baldwin','Actor','\nOctober 5, 1960\n','','American','If you ask me if I think I will be sober in 24 hours time I can say yes, but in two years I can\'t tell you. I could be dead.','',NULL,'Two,Tell',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5963,'','Daniel Baldwin','Actor','\nOctober 5, 1960\n','','American','The addict will screw you over and lie to you and do all kinds of things.','',NULL,'Lie,Kinds,Screw',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5964,'','Daniel Baldwin','Actor','\nOctober 5, 1960\n','','American','At the end of the spectrum when you get to that 12th step, when you have that spiritual awakening we make ourselves available to help other people.','',NULL,'Spiritual,End,Help',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5965,'Change','Daniel Baldwin','Actor','\nOctober 5, 1960\n','','American','For me, for the type of addict I am, when I start getting those swirly thoughts and stuff, and they talk about slippery places, slippery people and slippery things, you know, I need to - I needed to take my cell phone and eliminate all the phone numbers, change the phone numbers so no one I knew bef','',NULL,'Thoughts,Before',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5966,'Best','Daniel Baldwin','Actor','\nOctober 5, 1960\n','','American','Homicide is the best material I\'ve had the chance to do.','',NULL,'Chance,Material',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5967,'','Daniel Baldwin','Actor','\nOctober 5, 1960\n','','American','I prefer to say that I am a beautiful person. But the addict is a horrible person.','',NULL,'Beautiful,Person,Horrible',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5968,'Good','Daniel Baldwin','Actor','\nOctober 5, 1960\n','','American','I tell people, if you really want me to look that good, why don\'t you cough up about $2 million more and hire Alec or Billy? If you want me to do it, this is what you get.','',NULL,'Why,Tell',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5969,'Life,Money,God','Daniel Baldwin','Actor','\nOctober 5, 1960\n','','American','I thought, \'My God, I\'m gonna make $15,000 a week for 13 weeks.\' What would I do with that kind of money? You know, I had never seen anything like that before in my life.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5970,'','Daniel Baldwin','Actor','\nOctober 5, 1960\n','','American','I would never do another sitcom. It was so boring I wanted to pull my fingernails off.','',NULL,'Boring,Another,Wanted',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5971,'Health','Daniel Baldwin','Actor','\nOctober 5, 1960\n','','American','I\'d just turned 50, weighed 285, and my doctor had read me the riot act about my health.','',NULL,'Read,Act',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5972,'Great','Daniel Baldwin','Actor','\nOctober 5, 1960\n','','American','It\'s difficult to talk about, you know, my inadequacies, my inability to stay sober when I\'m a relatively bright man and I\'ve had a lot of great blessings and a lot of great opportunities.','',NULL,'Blessings,Talk',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5973,'Sad,Dad','Daniel Baldwin','Actor','\nOctober 5, 1960\n','','American','My little son, Atticus, desperately needs his dad and I haven\'t been there for him... and that\'s sad.','',NULL,'Him',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5974,'Funny','Daniel Baldwin','Actor','\nOctober 5, 1960\n','','American','The one thing that disturbs me about Alec is that people don\'t realize that he\'s really funny.','',NULL,'Realize,Disturbs',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5975,'','Daniel Baldwin','Actor','\nOctober 5, 1960\n','','American','There\'s the person that\'s the addict, and then there\'s the person that\'s who you are.','',NULL,'Person,Addict',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5976,'','Daniel Baldwin','Actor','\nOctober 5, 1960\n','','American','What this does for me emotionally, psychologically and spiritually - to look in the mirror and not be ashamed - has been very important in not relapsing.','',NULL,'Important,Mirror,Ashamed',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5977,'Work,Good','Daniel Baldwin','Actor','\nOctober 5, 1960\n','','American','Where I am right now I\'m pretty good at. You know, I understand that there\'s a problem. I\'m addressing it. I\'m doing the work that I have to do.','',NULL,'Understand',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5978,'','Faith Baldwin','Novelist','\nOctober 1, 1893\n','1978','American','Character builds slowly, but it can be torn down within incredible swiftness.','',NULL,'Character,Down,Within',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5979,'Communication','Faith Baldwin','Novelist','\nOctober 1, 1893\n','1978','American','Sometimes there is a greater lack of communication in facile talking than in silence.','',NULL,'Silence,Sometimes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5980,'Life','Faith Baldwin','Novelist','\nOctober 1, 1893\n','1978','American','One of the dreariest spots on life\'s road is the point of conviction that nothing will ever again happen to you.','',NULL,'Nothing,Ever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5981,'Time','Faith Baldwin','Novelist','\nOctober 1, 1893\n','1978','American','Time is a dressmaker specializing in alterations.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5982,'','Faith Baldwin','Novelist','\nOctober 1, 1893\n','1978','American','You cannot contribute anything to the ideal condition of mind and heart known as Brotherhood, however much you preach, posture, or agree, unless you live it.','',NULL,'Live,Mind,Heart',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5983,'Love,War','James A. Baldwin','Author','\nAugust 2, 1924\n','\nDecember 1, 1987\n','American','Love does not begin and end the way we seem to think it does. Love is a battle, love is a war; love is a growing up.','',NULL,'End',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5984,'Love,Fear','James A. Baldwin','Author','\nAugust 2, 1924\n','\nDecember 1, 1987\n','American','Love takes off masks that we fear we cannot live without and know we cannot live within.','',NULL,'Live',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5985,'','James A. Baldwin','Author','\nAugust 2, 1924\n','\nDecember 1, 1987\n','American','Be careful what you set your heart upon - for it will surely be yours.','',NULL,'Heart,Careful,Surely',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5986,'','James A. Baldwin','Author','\nAugust 2, 1924\n','\nDecember 1, 1987\n','American','I imagine one of the reasons people cling to their hates so stubbornly is because they sense, once hate is gone, they will be forced to deal with pain.','',NULL,'Hate,Pain,Sense',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5987,'Good','James A. Baldwin','Author','\nAugust 2, 1924\n','\nDecember 1, 1987\n','American','Children have never been very good at listening to their elders, but they have never failed to imitate them.','',NULL,'Children,Listening',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5988,'','James A. Baldwin','Author','\nAugust 2, 1924\n','\nDecember 1, 1987\n','American','People pay for what they do, and still more for what they have allowed themselves to become. And they pay for it very simply; by the lives they lead.','',NULL,'Still,Become,Themselves',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5989,'Society','James A. Baldwin','Author','\nAugust 2, 1924\n','\nDecember 1, 1987\n','American','The most dangerous creation of any society is the man who has nothing to lose.','',NULL,'Nothing,Lose',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5990,'Memorial Day,Love','James A. Baldwin','Author','\nAugust 2, 1924\n','\nDecember 1, 1987\n','American','I love America more than any other country in this world, and, exactly for this reason, I insist on the right to criticize her perpetually.','',NULL,'Country',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5991,'Love','James A. Baldwin','Author','\nAugust 2, 1924\n','\nDecember 1, 1987\n','American','Love him and let him love you. Do you think anything else under heaven really matters?','',NULL,'Anything,Him',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5992,'','James A. Baldwin','Author','\nAugust 2, 1924\n','\nDecember 1, 1987\n','American','People who treat other people as less than human must not be surprised when the bread they have cast on the waters comes floating back to them, poisoned.','',NULL,'Must,Human,Treat',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5993,'','James A. Baldwin','Author','\nAugust 2, 1924\n','\nDecember 1, 1987\n','American','Anyone who has ever struggled with poverty knows how extremely expensive it is to be poor.','',NULL,'Ever,Poor,Poverty',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5994,'Future,Work,Time','James A. Baldwin','Author','\nAugust 2, 1924\n','\nDecember 1, 1987\n','American','There is never time in the future in which we will work out our salvation. The challenge is in the moment; the time is always now.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5995,'','James A. Baldwin','Author','\nAugust 2, 1924\n','\nDecember 1, 1987\n','American','If the relationship of father to son could really be reduced to biology, the whole earth would blaze with the glory of fathers and sons.','',NULL,'Father,Son,Whole',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5996,'Work,Men','James A. Baldwin','Author','\nAugust 2, 1924\n','\nDecember 1, 1987\n','American','Fires can\'t be made with dead embers, nor can enthusiasm be stirred by spiritless men. Enthusiasm in our daily work lightens effort and turns even labor into pleasant tasks.','',NULL,'Daily',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5997,'Power','James A. Baldwin','Author','\nAugust 2, 1924\n','\nDecember 1, 1987\n','American','It is certain, in any case, that ignorance, allied with power, is the most ferocious enemy justice can have.','',NULL,'Ignorance,Enemy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5998,'','James A. Baldwin','Author','\nAugust 2, 1924\n','\nDecember 1, 1987\n','American','It is very nearly impossible... to become an educated person in a country so distrustful of the independent mind.','',NULL,'Mind,Person,Country',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(5999,'Positive','James A. Baldwin','Author','\nAugust 2, 1924\n','\nDecember 1, 1987\n','American','I\'ve always believed that you can think positive just as well as you can think negative.','',NULL,'Negative,Believed',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6000,'Love','James A. Baldwin','Author','\nAugust 2, 1924\n','\nDecember 1, 1987\n','American','Everybody\'s journey is individual. If you fall in love with a boy, you fall in love with a boy. The fact that many Americans consider it a disease says more about them than it does about homosexuality.','',NULL,'Fact,Everybody',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6001,'Education,Society','James A. Baldwin','Author','\nAugust 2, 1924\n','\nDecember 1, 1987\n','American','The paradox of education is precisely this - that as one begins to become conscious one begins to examine the society in which he is being educated.','',NULL,'Become',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6002,'','James A. Baldwin','Author','\nAugust 2, 1924\n','\nDecember 1, 1987\n','American','Hatred, which could destroy so much, never failed to destroy the man who hated, and this was an immutable law.','',NULL,'Law,Hatred,Destroy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6003,'','James A. Baldwin','Author','\nAugust 2, 1924\n','\nDecember 1, 1987\n','American','A child cannot be taught by anyone who despises him, and a child cannot afford to be fooled.','',NULL,'Him,Cannot,Child',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6004,'Time','James A. Baldwin','Author','\nAugust 2, 1924\n','\nDecember 1, 1987\n','American','No one can possibly know what is about to happen: it is happening, each time, for the first time, for the only time.','',NULL,'Happen,Happening',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6005,'','James A. Baldwin','Author','\nAugust 2, 1924\n','\nDecember 1, 1987\n','American','You know, it\'s not the world that was my oppressor, because what the world does to you, if the world does it to you long enough and effectively enough, you begin to do to yourself.','',NULL,'Yourself,Long,Enough',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6006,'Power','James A. Baldwin','Author','\nAugust 2, 1924\n','\nDecember 1, 1987\n','American','The power of the white world is threatened whenever a black man refuses to accept the white world\'s definitions.','',NULL,'Black,Accept',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6007,'Life,Respect','James A. Baldwin','Author','\nAugust 2, 1924\n','\nDecember 1, 1987\n','American','To be sensual, I think, is to respect and rejoice in the force of life, of life itself, and to be present in all that one does, from the effort of loving to the making of bread.','',NULL,'Effort',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6008,'Alone,Men','James Baldwin','Educator','1841','1925','American','The primary distinction of the artist is that he must actively cultivate that state which most men, necessarily, must avoid; the state of being alone.','',NULL,'Must',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6009,'','James Baldwin','Educator','1841','1925','American','If you\'re treated a certain way you become a certain kind of person. If certain things are described to you as being real they\'re real for you whether they\'re real or not.','',NULL,'Real,Person,Become',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6010,'Education,Society','James Baldwin','Educator','1841','1925','American','The paradox of education is precisely this; that as one begins to become conscious one begins to examine the society in which he is being educated.','',NULL,'Become',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6011,'','James Baldwin','Educator','1841','1925','American','Confronted with the impossibility of remaining faithful to one\'s beliefs, and the equal impossibility of becoming free of them, one can be driven to the most inhuman excesses.','',NULL,'Free,Faithful,Equal',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6012,'','James Baldwin','Educator','1841','1925','American','The reason people think it\'s important to be white is that they think it\'s important not to be black.','',NULL,'Important,Black,Reason',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6013,'Experience','James Baldwin','Educator','1841','1925','American','An identity would seem to be arrived at by the way in which the person faces and uses his experience.','',NULL,'Person,Seem',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6014,'','James Baldwin','Educator','1841','1925','American','It is a very rare man who does not victimize the helpless.','',NULL,'Rare,Helpless,Does',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6015,'History','James Baldwin','Educator','1841','1925','American','The making of an American begins at the point where he himself rejects all other ties, any other history, and himself adopts the vesture of his adopted land.','',NULL,'American,Making',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6016,'Beauty,Sad','James Baldwin','Educator','1841','1925','American','The South is very beautiful but its beauty makes one sad because the lives that people live here, and have lived here, are so ugly.','',NULL,'Beautiful',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6017,'Experience','James Baldwin','Educator','1841','1925','American','We have all had the experience of finding that our reactions and perhaps even our deeds have denied beliefs we thought were ours.','',NULL,'Thought,Deeds',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6018,'Power','James Baldwin','Educator','1841','1925','American','But the relationship of morality and power is a very subtle one. Because ultimately power without morality is no longer power.','',NULL,'Without,Morality',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6019,'Life','James Baldwin','Educator','1841','1925','American','Europe has what we do not have yet, a sense of the mysterious and inexorable limits of life, a sense, in a word, of tragedy. And we have what they sorely need: a sense of life\'s possibilities.','',NULL,'Sense,Word',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6020,'Age,Great','James Baldwin','Educator','1841','1925','American','It is a great shock at the age of five or six to find that in a world of Gary Coopers you are the Indian.','',NULL,'Find',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6021,'Music','James Baldwin','Educator','1841','1925','American','It is only in his music, which Americans are able to admire because a protective sentimentality limits their understanding of it, that the Negro in America has been able to tell his story.','',NULL,'America,Tell',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6022,'Experience','James Baldwin','Educator','1841','1925','American','The responsibility of a writer is to excavate the experience of the people who produced him.','',NULL,'Him,Writer',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6023,'Life,Religion','James M. Baldwin','','','','','All along we find that social life - religion, politics, art - reflects the stages reached in the development of the knowledge of self; it shows the social uses made of this knowledge.','',NULL,'Politics',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6024,'Success,Failure','James M. Baldwin','','','','','Feeling is the consciousness of the resulting conditions - of success, failure, equilibrium, compromise or balance, in this continuous rivalry of ideas.','',NULL,'Feeling',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6025,'Time,Great,History','James M. Baldwin','','','','','In conclusion we may say, in view of the confirmation that our study has given of the parallelism between individual and racial thought of the Self, that in the history of psychology we discern the great profile which the race has drawn on the pages of time.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6026,'','James M. Baldwin','','','','','In Socrates\' thought the two marks of individual self-consciousness appear; it is practical and it is social.','',NULL,'Thought,Two,Social',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6027,'','James M. Baldwin','','','','','In the first place, Descartes stands for the most explicit and uncompromising dualism between mind and matter.','',NULL,'Mind,Place,Between',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6028,'Knowledge,Science','James M. Baldwin','','','','','Like all science, psychology is knowledge; and like science again, it is knowledge of a definite thing, the mind.','',NULL,'Mind',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6029,'God,Truth','James M. Baldwin','','','','','Plato stands for the union of truth and goodness in the supreme idea of God.','',NULL,'Idea',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6030,'Science','James M. Baldwin','','','','','Psychology more than any other science has had its pseudo-scientific no less than its scientific period.','',NULL,'Less,Scientific',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6031,'Nature','James M. Baldwin','','','','','Pythagoras took the next important step by subordinating the mere matter of nature to its essential principle of form and order, identifying the latter with reason or the soul.','',NULL,'Important,Soul',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6032,'History','James M. Baldwin','','','','','The development of the meaning attaching to the personal self, the conscious being, is the subject matter of the history of psychology.','',NULL,'Self,Matter',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6033,'','James M. Baldwin','','','','','The dualism itself becomes a sort of presupposition or datum; its terms condition the further problem.','',NULL,'Problem,Condition,Sort',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6034,'','James M. Baldwin','','','','','The fact that tradition hinders the individual savage from thinking logically by no means proves that he cannot think logically.','',NULL,'Thinking,Cannot,Fact',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6035,'','James M. Baldwin','','','','','The prehistorical and primitive period represents the true infancy of the mind.','',NULL,'Mind,True,Period',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6036,'','James M. Baldwin','','','','','The reason of the close concurrence between the individual\'s progress and that of the race appears, therefore, when we remember the dependence of each upon the other.','',NULL,'Remember,Between,Reason',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6037,'','James Mark Baldwin','Philosopher','1861','1934','American','Heredity provides for the modification of its own machinery.','',NULL,'Heredity,Machinery,Provides',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6038,'','Monica Baldwin','Writer','','','English','A wisp of gossamer, about the size and substance of a spider\'s web.','',NULL,'Size,Substance,Web',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6039,'','Robert Baldwin','Politician','\nMay 12, 1804\n','\nDecember 9, 1858\n','Canadian','I have a horror of not rising above mediocrity.','',NULL,'Mediocrity,Above,Horror',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6040,'','Robert Baldwin','Politician','\nMay 12, 1804\n','\nDecember 9, 1858\n','Canadian','My organs are too powerful... I manufacture blood and fat too rapidly.','',NULL,'Powerful,Fat,Blood',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6041,'','Roger Nash Baldwin','Activist','\nJanuary 21, 1884\n','\nAugust 26, 1981\n','American','I am for socialism, disarmament, and, ultimately, for abolishing the state itself... I seek the social ownership of property, the abolition of the propertied class, and the sole control of those who produce wealth. Communism is the goal.','',NULL,'Control,Goal,Social',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6042,'Politics','Roger Nash Baldwin','Activist','\nJanuary 21, 1884\n','\nAugust 26, 1981\n','American','So long as we have enough people in this country willing to fight for their rights, we\'ll be called a democracy.','',NULL,'Fight,Democracy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6043,'Respect','Roger Nash Baldwin','Activist','\nJanuary 21, 1884\n','\nAugust 26, 1981\n','American','I cannot consistently, with self respect, do other than I have, namely, to deliberately violate an act which seems to me to be a denial of everything which ideally and in practice I hold sacred.','',NULL,'Self,Everything',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6044,'','Roger Nash Baldwin','Activist','\nJanuary 21, 1884\n','\nAugust 26, 1981\n','American','The smallest deed is better than the grandest intention.','',NULL,'Better,Deed,Intention',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6045,'Life,Freedom','Roger Nash Baldwin','Activist','\nJanuary 21, 1884\n','\nAugust 26, 1981\n','American','I regard the principle of conscription of life as a flat contradiction of all our cherished ideals of individual freedom, democratic liberty and Christian teaching.','',NULL,'Christian',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6046,'Work','Roger Nash Baldwin','Activist','\nJanuary 21, 1884\n','\nAugust 26, 1981\n','American','I would say that social work began in my mind in the Unitarian Church when I was ten or twelve years old, and I started to do things that I thought would help other people.','',NULL,'Mind,Help',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6047,'War','Roger Nash Baldwin','Activist','\nJanuary 21, 1884\n','\nAugust 26, 1981\n','American','The rule of law in place of force, always basic to my thinking, now takes on a new relevance in a world where, if war is to go, only law can replace it.','',NULL,'Thinking,Law',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6048,'Trust','Stanley Baldwin','Statesman','\nAugust 3, 1867\n','\nDecember 14, 1947\n','English','I would rather trust a woman\'s instinct than a man\'s reason.','',NULL,'Woman,Reason',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6049,'Faith','Stanley Baldwin','Statesman','\nAugust 3, 1867\n','\nDecember 14, 1947\n','English','I am one of those who would rather sink with faith than swim without it.','',NULL,'Without,Rather',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6050,'Time,Courage','Stanley Baldwin','Statesman','\nAugust 3, 1867\n','\nDecember 14, 1947\n','English','A statesman wants courage and a statesman wants vision; but believe me, after six months\' experience, he wants first, second, third and all the time - patience.','',NULL,'Patience',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6051,'Truth','Stanley Baldwin','Statesman','\nAugust 3, 1867\n','\nDecember 14, 1947\n','English','I am not struck so much by the diversity of testimony as by the many-sidedness of truth.','',NULL,'Diversity,Testimony',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6052,'Truth','Stanley Baldwin','Statesman','\nAugust 3, 1867\n','\nDecember 14, 1947\n','English','A platitude is simply a truth repeated till people get tired of hearing it.','',NULL,'Tired,Simply',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6053,'','Stanley Baldwin','Statesman','\nAugust 3, 1867\n','\nDecember 14, 1947\n','English','Let us never forget this: since the day of the air, the old frontiers are gone. When you think of the defense of England you no longer think of the chalk cliffs of Dover; you think of the Rhine. That is where our frontier lies.','',NULL,'Forget,Old,Lies',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6054,'','Stanley Baldwin','Statesman','\nAugust 3, 1867\n','\nDecember 14, 1947\n','English','Since the day of the air, the old frontiers are gone. When you think of the defense of England you no longer think of the chalk cliffs of Dover; you think of the Rhine.','',NULL,'Old,Since,Gone',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6055,'Women','Stanley Baldwin','Statesman','\nAugust 3, 1867\n','\nDecember 14, 1947\n','English','The bomber will always get through. The only defense is in offense, which means that you have to kill more women and children more quickly that the enemy if you want to save yourselves.','',NULL,'Enemy,Children',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6056,'','Stanley Baldwin','Statesman','\nAugust 3, 1867\n','\nDecember 14, 1947\n','English','The intelligent are to the intelligentsia what a gentleman is to a gent.','',NULL,'Gentleman',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6057,'Women','Stanley Baldwin','Statesman','\nAugust 3, 1867\n','\nDecember 14, 1947\n','English','The only defense is offense, which means that you have to kill more women and children more quickly than the enemy if you wish to save yourselves.','',NULL,'Enemy,Children',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6058,'War','Stanley Baldwin','Statesman','\nAugust 3, 1867\n','\nDecember 14, 1947\n','English','War would end if the dead could return.','',NULL,'End,Dead',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6059,'Politics','Stanley Baldwin','Statesman','\nAugust 3, 1867\n','\nDecember 14, 1947\n','English','You will find in politics that you are much exposed to the attribution of false motive. Never complain and never explain.','',NULL,'Find,Complain',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6060,'','Stephen Baldwin','Actor','\nMay 12, 1966\n','','American','I\'m not going to fight in the physical with physical weapons, because it\'s not a physical fight. I\'m going to fight with spiritual weapons, cause it\'s a spiritual fight.','',NULL,'Spiritual,Fight,Cause',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6061,'God','Stephen Baldwin','Actor','\nMay 12, 1966\n','','American','I think it\'s really terrifying that a country based on the foundations and ideals of God, is now systematically removing God from everything. Everything!','',NULL,'Everything,Country',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6062,'Funny,Truth','Stephen Baldwin','Actor','\nMay 12, 1966\n','','American','Don\'t get me wrong, there are sometimes if I go and see a really funny comedy, that I wished I had smoked a joint. I\'ll be honest with you. That\'s the truth.','',NULL,'Sometimes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6063,'','Stephen Baldwin','Actor','\nMay 12, 1966\n','','American','I\'ve never really been the type of person who worries much about what people think of me.','',NULL,'Person,Worries,Type',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6064,'','Stephen Baldwin','Actor','\nMay 12, 1966\n','','American','I almost died, secretly, behind closed doors.','',NULL,'Almost,Behind,Died',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6065,'God','Stephen Baldwin','Actor','\nMay 12, 1966\n','','American','I was always a God guy.','',NULL,'Guy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6066,'','Stephen Baldwin','Actor','\nMay 12, 1966\n','','American','I\'m a Jewish born-again Christian.','',NULL,'Christian,Jewish',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6067,'Money','Stephen Baldwin','Actor','\nMay 12, 1966\n','','American','I\'m very focused on the world and my career and my Porsche turbo and making money and Stevie B. Inc. I\'m just living according to the standards of the world.','',NULL,'Career,Living',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6068,'Death','Stephen Baldwin','Actor','\nMay 12, 1966\n','','American','I\'ve been to MTV and all of that worldly stuff. It\'s death. It\'s meaningless.','',NULL,'Stuff,Worldly',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6069,'Faith','Stephen Baldwin','Actor','\nMay 12, 1966\n','','American','Jesus isn\'t a logo, I\'m not promoting some company, some brand. I\'m just professing my faith.','',NULL,'Jesus,Company',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6070,'God','Stephen Baldwin','Actor','\nMay 12, 1966\n','','American','The word of God - what does it say about what his place is going to be in the Kingdom? Think about it.','',NULL,'Place,Word',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6071,'','Stephen Baldwin','Actor','\nMay 12, 1966\n','','American','What is happening within Christianity is that it doesn\'t know it needs to promote itself.','',NULL,'Within,Needs,Happening',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6072,'Love','Stephen Baldwin','Actor','\nMay 12, 1966\n','','American','You gotta love these Christians, they\'re humble people.','',NULL,'Humble,Christians',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6073,'Hope,Freedom','Tammy Baldwin','Politician','\nFebruary 11, 1962\n','','American','Our constitutional liberties shall not be sacrificed in our search for greater security, for that is what our enemies and all enemies of freedom and democracy hope to achieve.','',NULL,'Democracy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6074,'Life','Tammy Baldwin','Politician','\nFebruary 11, 1962\n','','American','All my life, the naysayers have told me that I can\'t win because I\'m a progressive... because I\'m a woman... even because I\'m a lesbian.','',NULL,'Woman,Win',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6075,'','Tammy Baldwin','Politician','\nFebruary 11, 1962\n','','American','Americans are not saving enough for retirement.','',NULL,'Enough,Saving,Retirement',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6076,'','Tammy Baldwin','Politician','\nFebruary 11, 1962\n','','American','From day one, I have always been open about my sexual orientation.','',NULL,'Open,Sexual',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6077,'Science','Tammy Baldwin','Politician','\nFebruary 11, 1962\n','','American','I find it greatly disturbing that the Bush administration has used political and religious ideologies to influence national policy on science and medicine.','',NULL,'Political,Find',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6078,'','Tammy Baldwin','Politician','\nFebruary 11, 1962\n','','American','I had a serious childhood illness - sort of like spinal meningitis - that led to a three-month hospitalization. Afterward, I couldn\'t be insured because of a pre-existing condition.','',NULL,'Serious,Childhood,Illness',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6079,'Good','Tammy Baldwin','Politician','\nFebruary 11, 1962\n','','American','I have no idea what goes on in another person\'s mind. As a legislator, I need to be good at persuading people, counting votes and getting to 50 percent plus one. I don\'t go back and say, \'Why did this person get to the right position?\' It\'s only, \'Are you yes or are you no?\'','',NULL,'Mind,Person',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6080,'','Tammy Baldwin','Politician','\nFebruary 11, 1962\n','','American','I think that that integrity is something that is important to voters.','',NULL,'Important,Integrity,Voters',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6081,'Work,Courage','Tammy Baldwin','Politician','\nFebruary 11, 1962\n','','American','I\'ve decided to run for the U.S. Senate because I believe Wisconsin families need a senator who will work hard to deliver results for the middle class - a leader with the courage to do what\'s right, no matter how tough the odds or how powerful the special interests we have to fight.','',NULL,'Believe',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6082,'Politics','Tammy Baldwin','Politician','\nFebruary 11, 1962\n','','American','In my grandfather\'s lab, scientists did independent research, and peers reviewed and commented on its merits. Politics, he taught me, had no place in the scientific process.','',NULL,'Did,Place',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6083,'','Tammy Baldwin','Politician','\nFebruary 11, 1962\n','','American','It is hard to look the other way when a dictator is being so cruel and violent with his own people.','',NULL,'Hard,Cruel,Dictator',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6084,'Work','Tammy Baldwin','Politician','\nFebruary 11, 1962\n','','American','Politicians in Washington and Madison aren\'t hearing, aren\'t listening to their constituents and prioritizing getting people back to work and growing our economy.','',NULL,'Getting,Growing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6085,'Health','Tammy Baldwin','Politician','\nFebruary 11, 1962\n','','American','The U.S. routinely ranks lower than other countries in health outcomes such as infant mortality.','',NULL,'Countries,Mortality',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6086,'','Tammy Baldwin','Politician','\nFebruary 11, 1962\n','','American','When I first ran for Congress in 1998, people counted me out.','',NULL,'Congress,Counted,Ran',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6087,'Life,Work,Money','William Baldwin','Actor','\nFebruary 21, 1963\n','','American','A community is a group of people who have come together, and they work and they live to try and improve the standard of living and quality of life - and I don\'t mean money.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6088,'','William Baldwin','Actor','\nFebruary 21, 1963\n','','American','Wrestling is a team sport, and an individual sport all rolled into one.','',NULL,'Team,Individual,Wrestling',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6089,'','William Baldwin','Actor','\nFebruary 21, 1963\n','','American','A strong economy causes an increase in the demand for housing; the increased demand for housing drives real-estate prices and rentals through the roof. And then affordable housing becomes completely inaccessible.','',NULL,'Strong,Through,Economy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6090,'','William Baldwin','Actor','\nFebruary 21, 1963\n','','American','Acting is my career and activism is my passionate hobby. But acting is my livelihood.','',NULL,'Career,Acting,Passionate',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6091,'','William Baldwin','Actor','\nFebruary 21, 1963\n','','American','I always equate wrestling to having been in the Marine Corps.','',NULL,'Wrestling,Marine,Having',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6092,'','William Baldwin','Actor','\nFebruary 21, 1963\n','','American','I could count my modeling jobs on my hands and toes. When I graduated from college, I moved to New York specifically to study acting, and I needed to pay the bills, and it\'s better to make a couple thousand dollars in one day than to wait tables six days a week.','',NULL,'Better,Study,Acting',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6093,'Time','William Baldwin','Actor','\nFebruary 21, 1963\n','','American','I look for an interesting and often times, fresh character. Something different that what is done all the time or than I\'ve done recently. I look at who is directing. Those two variables as well as a third, which is the content and the quality of the screenplay. I look at the arcs of the scenes and ','',NULL,'Character,Done',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6094,'Love','William Baldwin','Actor','\nFebruary 21, 1963\n','','American','I love to utilize my celebrity status in a responsible and constructive and substantive manner. I like to get my hands dirty rather than a photo op.','',NULL,'Rather,Dirty',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6095,'','William Baldwin','Actor','\nFebruary 21, 1963\n','','American','I was an activist long before I even entertained the possibility of being an actor.','',NULL,'Long,Before,Actor',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6096,'Work','William Baldwin','Actor','\nFebruary 21, 1963\n','','American','In terms of instilling the values of mental toughness and work ethic, discipline is the gift that keeps on giving.','',NULL,'Giving,Gift',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6097,'Good','William Baldwin','Actor','\nFebruary 21, 1963\n','','American','When I wrestled in College, my team was very good.','',NULL,'Team,College',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6098,'Good','Christian Bale','Actor','\nJanuary 30, 1974\n','','Welsh','I mean, first of all, let me say whichever superhero first came up with the idea of wearing a cape, he wasn\'t really onto anything good. The number of times I\'m treading on that damn thing or I throw a punch and it ends up covering my whole head. It\'s really not practical.','',NULL,'Mean,Anything',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6099,'','Christian Bale','Actor','\nJanuary 30, 1974\n','','Welsh','I tend to think you\'re fearless when you recognize why you should be scared of things, but do them anyway.','',NULL,'Why,Scared,Fearless',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6100,'','Christian Bale','Actor','\nJanuary 30, 1974\n','','Welsh','But I learned that there\'s a certain character that can be built from embarrassing yourself endlessly. If you can sit happy with embarrassment, there\'s not much else that can really get to ya.','',NULL,'Happy,Yourself,Character',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6101,'','Christian Bale','Actor','\nJanuary 30, 1974\n','','Welsh','I do like taking stuff seriously that a lot of people look at as nonsense. I enjoy the insanity of that. And I like the commitment that is needed for that.','',NULL,'Enjoy,Seriously,Stuff',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6102,'Life,Attitude','Christian Bale','Actor','\nJanuary 30, 1974\n','','Welsh','I have this theory that, depending on your attitude, your life doesn\'t have to become this ridiculous charade that it seems so many people end up living.','',NULL,'End',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6103,'','Christian Bale','Actor','\nJanuary 30, 1974\n','','Welsh','No, only disappointment in myself on those occasions I didn\'t manage to rise to the occasion as I felt I should\'ve done. I can always see how to do it, and then the challenge is, Can I manage that each and every day?','',NULL,'Done,Challenge,Felt',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6104,'','Christian Bale','Actor','\nJanuary 30, 1974\n','','Welsh','I think trying too hard to be sexy is the worst thing in the world a woman can do.','',NULL,'Sexy,Woman,Hard',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6105,'Life','Christian Bale','Actor','\nJanuary 30, 1974\n','','Welsh','If everyone really knew what a jerk I am in real life, I wouldn\'t be so adored in the slightest.','',NULL,'Real,Everyone',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6106,'','Christian Bale','Actor','\nJanuary 30, 1974\n','','Welsh','A movie star is someone people look at and go, \'I want to be like that person\'. There\'s the responsibility of desire. It\'s not something I\'m interested in trying. I would fail miserably at it, so why even bother?','',NULL,'Someone,Person,Trying',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6107,'','Christian Bale','Actor','\nJanuary 30, 1974\n','','Welsh','A teenager usually wants to try to get people to notice him in some way, to feel like someone gives a damn. Me, all that attention, I just wanted to fade into the background. Be invisible. Disappear.','',NULL,'Someone,Him,Try',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6108,'','Christian Bale','Actor','\nJanuary 30, 1974\n','','Welsh','An actor should never be larger than the film he\'s in.','',NULL,'Film,Actor,Larger',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6109,'','Christian Bale','Actor','\nJanuary 30, 1974\n','','Welsh','It\'s not who I am underneath but what I do that defines me.','',NULL,'Defines,Underneath',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6110,'','Christian Bale','Actor','\nJanuary 30, 1974\n','','Welsh','\'3:10 to Yuma\' was one that I just kept on talking and thinking about after reading it. And I think the reason is because, like in most Westerns, you have the very clear-cut bad-guy/good-guy, however, as the movie progresses, you kind of see that it\'s a very fine line that divides these two.','',NULL,'Thinking,Two,After',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6111,'','Christian Bale','Actor','\nJanuary 30, 1974\n','','Welsh','All I\'ve ever ended up with in terms of achievements is the movie, some really stupid anecdotes, a bunch of crosswords that I didn\'t finish and maybe some old bicycle that I found lying around on set.','',NULL,'Stupid,Ever,Old',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6112,'Time','Christian Bale','Actor','\nJanuary 30, 1974\n','','Welsh','All of the muscles were gone, so that was a real tough time of rebuilding all of that. But you have a deadline, you have an obligation. You\'ve said that you will commit to this part, and I just can\'t live with myself for not really giving it as much as I can.','',NULL,'Live,Real',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6113,'Love,Movies','Christian Bale','Actor','\nJanuary 30, 1974\n','','Welsh','And being as I\'m somebody who loves movies like The Machinist, I also love going along to big mass entertainment movies. I get in the mood for all kinds of movies, and so I like to try each of them.','',NULL,'Try',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6114,'','Christian Bale','Actor','\nJanuary 30, 1974\n','','Welsh','And I not only inherited an aversion to the nine-to-five routine, but the sense from my parents that being bored and boring is the worst thing that you can be.','',NULL,'Parents,Boring,Bored',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6115,'Art','Christian Bale','Actor','\nJanuary 30, 1974\n','','Welsh','Art is something to be proud of. Art is no compromise.','',NULL,'Proud,Compromise',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6116,'Time','Christian Bale','Actor','\nJanuary 30, 1974\n','','Welsh','\'Batman\' took 10 months to film, and by the time I stopped working on it, it took a long time before my English accent came out again. I was actually having to try for it.','',NULL,'Long,Before',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6117,'Time','Christian Bale','Actor','\nJanuary 30, 1974\n','','Welsh','But I enjoyed getting sick, I didn\'t mind it at all. So in that short amount of time, I did actually go from 121 right back up to 180, which is way too fast obviously. And that resulted in some doctors visits to get things sorted out.','',NULL,'Mind,Did',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6118,'','Christian Bale','Actor','\nJanuary 30, 1974\n','','Welsh','Certainly I have no attraction to misery. I don\'t intentionally go for dark.','',NULL,'Dark,Misery,Attraction',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6119,'','Christian Bale','Actor','\nJanuary 30, 1974\n','','Welsh','Essentially, I\'m untrained, so I just go with my imagination and try to put myself as solidly as I can into the shoes of whatever person I\'m going to be playing.','',NULL,'Person,Try,Put',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6120,'Cool','Christian Bale','Actor','\nJanuary 30, 1974\n','','Welsh','How serious can a movie about time-traveling robots be? You want it to be cool and fun.','',NULL,'Fun,Serious',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6121,'','Christian Bale','Actor','\nJanuary 30, 1974\n','','Welsh','I always figure hey, look, I\'m not a rock star, I\'m an actor. I\'m somebody who\'s meant to be other people and I\'m not meant to be here representing myself. I\'m happier when I\'m presenting myself as other characters.','',NULL,'Rock,Here,Actor',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6122,'Movies','Christian Bale','Actor','\nJanuary 30, 1974\n','','Welsh','I always leave that for other people to decide, because some of the things I consider to be disasters are some people\'s favorite movies. And that\'s what I like so much, is that you never know. Something intrigues somebody and means nothing to somebody else.','',NULL,'Nothing,Else',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6123,'Inspirational','Arthur Balfour','Statesman','\nJuly 25, 1848\n','\nMarch 19, 1930\n','British','Enthusiasm moves the world.','',NULL,'Enthusiasm,Moves',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6124,'Truth','Arthur Balfour','Statesman','\nJuly 25, 1848\n','\nMarch 19, 1930\n','British','It is unfortunate, considering that enthusiasm moves the world, that so few enthusiasts can be trusted to speak the truth.','',NULL,'Speak,Few',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6125,'','Arthur Balfour','Statesman','\nJuly 25, 1848\n','\nMarch 19, 1930\n','British','I never forgive, but I always forget.','',NULL,'Forget,Forgive',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6126,'','Arthur Balfour','Statesman','\nJuly 25, 1848\n','\nMarch 19, 1930\n','British','Biography should be written by an acute enemy.','',NULL,'Enemy,Written,Biography',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6127,'Art','Arthur Balfour','Statesman','\nJuly 25, 1848\n','\nMarch 19, 1930\n','British','He has only half learned the art of reading who has not added to it the more refined art of skipping and skimming.','',NULL,'Learned,Reading',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6128,'','Arthur Balfour','Statesman','\nJuly 25, 1848\n','\nMarch 19, 1930\n','British','I thought Winston Churchill was a young man of promise, but it appears he is a young man of promises.','',NULL,'Thought,Young,Promise',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6129,'','Arthur Balfour','Statesman','\nJuly 25, 1848\n','\nMarch 19, 1930\n','British','Nothing matters very much, and few things matter at all.','',NULL,'Nothing,Matter,Few',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6130,'','Arthur Balfour','Statesman','\nJuly 25, 1848\n','\nMarch 19, 1930\n','British','The General Strike has taught the working class more in four days than years of talking could have done.','',NULL,'Done,Working,Days',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6131,'','Fairuza Balk','Actress','\nMay 21, 1974\n','','American','I got beat up up in Texas because my bootlaces were the wrong color.','',NULL,'Wrong,Color,Texas',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6132,'Love,Best','Fairuza Balk','Actress','\nMay 21, 1974\n','','American','I want love, because love is the best feeling in the whole world.','',NULL,'Feeling',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6133,'Change','Fairuza Balk','Actress','\nMay 21, 1974\n','','American','I\'m beginning to get pigeonholed as the girl who plays the crazies and weirdoes - and that\'s not the entirety of who I am. Hopefully, the whole point of being in this profession is that you change into anyone you want to be.','',NULL,'Girl,Whole',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6134,'Experience,Great','Jan Peter Balkenende','Statesman','\nMay 7, 1956\n','','Dutch','Bitter experience has taught us how fundamental our values are and how great the mission they represent.','',NULL,'Bitter',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6135,'Freedom','Jan Peter Balkenende','Statesman','\nMay 7, 1956\n','','Dutch','Day after day we must remember we can take freedom for granted. Day after day we must keep the bond between freedom and other values in mind.','',NULL,'Mind,Must',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6136,'Freedom','Jan Peter Balkenende','Statesman','\nMay 7, 1956\n','','Dutch','Freedom is a universal value.','',NULL,'Value,Universal',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6137,'Great,Society','Jan Peter Balkenende','Statesman','\nMay 7, 1956\n','','Dutch','Our society is the product of several great religious and philosophical traditions. The ideas of the Greeks and Romans, Christianity, Judaism, humanism and the Enlightenment have made us who we are.','',NULL,'Made',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6138,'','Jan Peter Balkenende','Statesman','\nMay 7, 1956\n','','Dutch','Terrorism is an evil that threatens all the countries in Europe. Vigorous cooperation in the European Union and worldwide is crucial in order to meet this evil head on.','',NULL,'Evil,Union,Order',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6139,'Peace,Great,War','Jan Peter Balkenende','Statesman','\nMay 7, 1956\n','','Dutch','The generation which lived through the Second World War is disappearing. Post-war generations see Europe\'s great achievements - liberty, peace and prosperity - as a given.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6140,'Great,War','Jan Peter Balkenende','Statesman','\nMay 7, 1956\n','','Dutch','The horrors of the Second World War, the chilling winds of the Cold War and the crushing weight of the Iron Curtain are little more than fading memories. Ideals that once commanded great loyalty are now taken for granted.','',NULL,'Loyalty',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6141,'','Jan Peter Balkenende','Statesman','\nMay 7, 1956\n','','Dutch','We can prevent Europe from becoming a spiritless machine that, in the end, grinds to a halt.','',NULL,'End,Europe,Becoming',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6142,'','George Ball','Politician','1909','1994','American','Nostalgia is a seductive liar.','',NULL,'Liar,Nostalgia,Seductive',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6143,'','George Ball','Politician','1909','1994','American','Most Americans approach the problems of the Middle East with a pro-Israeli bias - and rightly so.','',NULL,'Problems,Middle,Approach',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6144,'','George Ball','Politician','1909','1994','American','Not only must Americans admire Israel, there can be no doubt that we have an interest in, and special responsibility for, that valiant nation.','',NULL,'Must,Doubt,Special',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6145,'','George Ball','Politician','1909','1994','American','The question is no longer whether the United States should contribute to assuring Israel\'s survival and prosperity; that goes without saying.','',NULL,'Saying,Without,Question',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6146,'','George Ball','Politician','1909','1994','American','Until 1956, America treated Israel not much differently from other friendly states.','',NULL,'Friendly,America,Until',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6147,'','George Ball','Politician','1909','1994','American','Yet the wonder of it all is that, while engaged in a seemingly endless struggle, the Israelis have managed to turn a desert into a garden.','',NULL,'Struggle,While,Turn',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6148,'Smile','Harvey Ball','Celebrity','\nJuly 10, 1921\n','\nApril 12, 2001\n','American','The catch phrase for the day is \'Do an act of kindness. Help one person smile.\'','',NULL,'Kindness,Help',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6149,'Smile','Harvey Ball','Celebrity','\nJuly 10, 1921\n','\nApril 12, 2001\n','American','I made a circle with a smile for a mouth on yellow paper, because it was sunshiny and bright.','',NULL,'Made,Mouth',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6150,'','Harvey Ball','Celebrity','\nJuly 10, 1921\n','\nApril 12, 2001\n','American','There are two ways to go about it. You can take a compass and draw a perfect circle and make two perfect eyes as neat as can be. Or you can do it freehand and have some fun with it. Like I did. Give it character.','',NULL,'Fun,Character,Give',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6151,'','Hugo Ball','Author','\nFebruary 22, 1886\n','\nSeptember 14, 1927\n','German','The symbolic view of things is a consequence of long absorption in images. Is sign language the real language of Paradise?','',NULL,'Real,Long,Language',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6152,'Age','Hugo Ball','Author','\nFebruary 22, 1886\n','\nSeptember 14, 1927\n','German','We should burn all libraries and allow to remain only that which everyone knows by heart. A beautiful age of the legend would then begin.','',NULL,'Beautiful,Heart',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6153,'Life,Work,Age','Johnny Ball','Entertainer','\nMay 23, 1938\n','','British','Discrimination due to age is one of the great tragedies of modern life. The desire to work and be useful is what makes life worth living, and to be told your efforts are not needed because you are the wrong age is a crime.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6154,'','Johnny Ball','Entertainer','\nMay 23, 1938\n','','British','If mathematics is to be understood widely, we need to emphasise its elegance and its applications. Sometimes it seems that universities want to emphasise how difficult it is!','',NULL,'Sometimes,Difficult,Seems',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6155,'Experience','Johnny Ball','Entertainer','\nMay 23, 1938\n','','British','That difficult start drove me on to inspire children and let them know that it is never to late to repair a bad experience at school, and once you get your head down and start to read books, you can really achieve.','',NULL,'School,Bad',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6156,'Government','Johnny Ball','Entertainer','\nMay 23, 1938\n','','British','The public impression is that the government, industry or the highest bidder can buy a scientist to add credibility to any message. That crucial quality of impartiality is being lost.','',NULL,'Lost,Public',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6157,'','Johnny Ball','Entertainer','\nMay 23, 1938\n','','British','There are not the same factual shows anymore - children\'s TV has become much more trivial.','',NULL,'Children,Same,Become',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6158,'','Johnny Ball','Entertainer','\nMay 23, 1938\n','','British','There isn\'t a single windmill owner in Holland who doesn\'t have a second job, for when there is no wind.','',NULL,'Job,Single,Wind',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6159,'Wisdom','Lucille Ball','Comedian','\nAugust 6, 1911\n','\nApril 26, 1989\n','American','I\'d rather regret the things I\'ve done than regret the things I haven\'t done.','',NULL,'Done,Regret',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6160,'Love','Lucille Ball','Comedian','\nAugust 6, 1911\n','\nApril 26, 1989\n','American','Love yourself first and everything else falls into line. You really have to love yourself to get anything done in this world.','',NULL,'Yourself,Everything',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6161,'Learning,Life,Faith','Lucille Ball','Comedian','\nAugust 6, 1911\n','\nApril 26, 1989\n','American','One of the things I learned the hard way was that it doesn\'t pay to get discouraged. Keeping busy and making optimism a way of life can restore your faith in yourself.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6162,'Life,Love','Lucille Ball','Comedian','\nAugust 6, 1911\n','\nApril 26, 1989\n','American','Once in his life, every man is entitled to fall madly in love with a gorgeous redhead.','',NULL,'Once',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6163,'Age','Lucille Ball','Comedian','\nAugust 6, 1911\n','\nApril 26, 1989\n','American','The secret of staying young is to live honestly, eat slowly, and lie about your age.','',NULL,'Live,Lie',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6164,'Love,Religion','Lucille Ball','Comedian','\nAugust 6, 1911\n','\nApril 26, 1989\n','American','I have an everyday religion that works for me. Love yourself first, and everything else falls into line.','',NULL,'Yourself',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6165,'','Lucille Ball','Comedian','\nAugust 6, 1911\n','\nApril 26, 1989\n','American','I\'m happy that I have brought laughter because I have been shown by many the value of it in so many lives, in so many ways.','',NULL,'Happy,Laughter,Lives',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6166,'Funny','Lucille Ball','Comedian','\nAugust 6, 1911\n','\nApril 26, 1989\n','American','I\'m not funny. What I am is brave.','',NULL,'Brave',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6167,'Work','Lucille Ball','Comedian','\nAugust 6, 1911\n','\nApril 26, 1989\n','American','Luck? I don\'t know anything about luck. I\'ve never banked on it and I\'m afraid of people who do. Luck to me is something else: Hard work - and realizing what is opportunity and what isn\'t.','',NULL,'Hard,Anything',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6168,'Life,Good,Wisdom','Lucille Ball','Comedian','\nAugust 6, 1911\n','\nApril 26, 1989\n','American','In life, all good things come hard, but wisdom is the hardest to come by.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6169,'','Lucille Ball','Comedian','\nAugust 6, 1911\n','\nApril 26, 1989\n','American','It\'s a helluva start, being able to recognize what makes you happy.','',NULL,'Happy,Start,Able',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6170,'','Lucille Ball','Comedian','\nAugust 6, 1911\n','\nApril 26, 1989\n','American','If you want something done, ask a busy person to do it. The more things you do, the more you can do.','',NULL,'Busy,Person,Done',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6171,'','Lucille Ball','Comedian','\nAugust 6, 1911\n','\nApril 26, 1989\n','American','Ability is of little account without opportunity.','',NULL,'Without,Ability,Account',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6172,'Love','Lucille Ball','Comedian','\nAugust 6, 1911\n','\nApril 26, 1989\n','American','How I Love Lucy was born? We decided that instead of divorce lawyers profiting from our mistakes, we\'d profit from them.','',NULL,'Mistakes,Divorce',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6173,'','Lucille Ball','Comedian','\nAugust 6, 1911\n','\nApril 26, 1989\n','American','Use a make-up table with everything close at hand and don\'t rush; otherwise you\'ll look like a patchwork quilt.','',NULL,'Everything,Hand,Close',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6174,'','Lucille Ball','Comedian','\nAugust 6, 1911\n','\nApril 26, 1989\n','American','The more things you do, the more you can do.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6175,'','Lucille Ball','Comedian','\nAugust 6, 1911\n','\nApril 26, 1989\n','American','I think knowing what you cannot do is more important than knowing what you can.','',NULL,'Important,Cannot,Knowing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6176,'Women','Lucille Ball','Comedian','\nAugust 6, 1911\n','\nApril 26, 1989\n','American','Women\'s Lib? Oh, I\'m afraid it doesn\'t interest me one bit. I\'ve been so liberated it hurts.','',NULL,'Afraid,Hurts',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6177,'Funny,Home','Lucille Ball','Comedian','\nAugust 6, 1911\n','\nApril 26, 1989\n','American','You see much more of your children once they leave home.','',NULL,'Children',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6178,'Life,Failure','Lucille Ball','Comedian','\nAugust 6, 1911\n','\nApril 26, 1989\n','American','I hate failure and that divorce was a Number One failure in my eyes. It was the worst period of my life. Neither Desi nor I have been the same since, physically or mentally.','',NULL,'Hate',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6179,'','Lucille Ball','Comedian','\nAugust 6, 1911\n','\nApril 26, 1989\n','American','I regret the passing of the studio system. I was very appreciative of it because I had no talent.','',NULL,'Regret,Talent,System',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6180,'Love,Work','Lucille Ball','Comedian','\nAugust 6, 1911\n','\nApril 26, 1989\n','American','I am a real ham. I love an audience. I work better with an audience. I am dead, in fact, without one.','',NULL,'Better',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6181,'Love,Business','Lucille Ball','Comedian','\nAugust 6, 1911\n','\nApril 26, 1989\n','American','I will never do another TV series. It couldn\'t top I Love Lucy, and I\'d be foolish to try. In this business, you have to know when to get off.','',NULL,'Try',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6182,'','Lucille Ball','Comedian','\nAugust 6, 1911\n','\nApril 26, 1989\n','American','I\'m sometimes scared of everything that has happened to us. We didn\'t think Desilu Productions would grow so big. We merely wanted to be together and have two children.','',NULL,'Children,Everything,Together',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6183,'','Florence Ballard','Musician','\nJune 30, 1943\n','\nFebruary 22, 1976\n','American','When I used to live in the Brewster Projects, I always thought it would be fantastic to have a phone. I would dream about a phone.','',NULL,'Live,Thought,Dream',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6184,'','Hank Ballard','Musician','\nNovember 18, 1936\n','\nMarch 2, 2003\n','American','I can\'t even picture being without rock \'n\'roll.','',NULL,'Rock,Without,Picture',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6185,'Love,Good','Hank Ballard','Musician','\nNovember 18, 1936\n','\nMarch 2, 2003\n','American','Rock \'n\' roll is good for the soul, for the well being, for the psyche, for your everything. I love it.','',NULL,'Rock',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6186,'Freedom','J. G. Ballard','Author','\nNovember 18, 1930\n','','British','In a completely sane world, madness is the only freedom.','',NULL,'Madness,Sane',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6187,'Future,Fear','J. G. Ballard','Author','\nNovember 18, 1930\n','','British','I would sum up my fear about the future in one word: boring. And that\'s my one fear: that everything has happened; nothing exciting or new or interesting is ever going to happen again... the future is just going to be a vast, conforming suburb of the soul.','',NULL,'Nothing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6188,'Time,Computers','J. G. Ballard','Author','\nNovember 18, 1930\n','','British','Electronic aids, particularly domestic computers, will help the inner migration, the opting out of reality. Reality is no longer going to be the stuff out there, but the stuff inside your head. It\'s going to be commercial and nasty at the same time.','',NULL,'Help',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6189,'Science','J. G. Ballard','Author','\nNovember 18, 1930\n','','British','Everything is becoming science fiction. From the margins of an almost invisible literature has sprung the intact reality of the 20th century.','',NULL,'Reality,Everything',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6190,'Science,Technology','J. G. Ballard','Author','\nNovember 18, 1930\n','','British','Science and technology multiply around us. To an increasing extent they dictate the languages in which we speak and think. Either we use those languages, or we remain mute.','',NULL,'Around',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6191,'Dreams,Car','J. G. Ballard','Author','\nNovember 18, 1930\n','','British','The American Dream has run out of gas. The car has stopped. It no longer supplies the world with its images, its dreams, its fantasies. No more. It\'s over. It supplies the world with its nightmares now: the Kennedy assassination, Watergate, Vietnam.','',NULL,'American',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6192,'','J. G. Ballard','Author','\nNovember 18, 1930\n','','British','An arts degree is like a diploma in origami. And about as much use.','',NULL,'Arts,Degree,Diploma',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6193,'','J. G. Ballard','Author','\nNovember 18, 1930\n','','British','Any fool can write a novel but it takes real genius to sell it.','',NULL,'Fool,Real,Write',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6194,'','J. G. Ballard','Author','\nNovember 18, 1930\n','','British','Given that external reality is a fiction, the writer\'s role is almost superfluous. He does not need to invent the fiction because it is already there.','',NULL,'Reality,Almost,Writer',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6195,'Future','J. G. Ballard','Author','\nNovember 18, 1930\n','','British','I came to live in Shepperton in 1960. I thought: the future isn\'t in the metropolitan areas of London. I want to go out to the new suburbs, near the film studios. This was the England I wanted to write about, because this was the new world that was emerging.','',NULL,'Live,Thought',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6196,'','J. G. Ballard','Author','\nNovember 18, 1930\n','','British','I don\'t think it\'s possible to touch people\'s imagination today by aesthetic means.','',NULL,'Today,Means,Possible',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6197,'Change,Great','J. G. Ballard','Author','\nNovember 18, 1930\n','','British','I suspect that many of the great cultural shifts that prepare the way for political change are largely aesthetic. A Buick radiator grille is as much a political statement as a Rolls Royce radiator grille, one enshrining a machine aesthetic driven by a populist optimism, the other enshrining a hierar','',NULL,'Political',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6198,'','J. G. Ballard','Author','\nNovember 18, 1930\n','','British','If you\'re against globalisation, it doesn\'t achieve much by sort of bombing the head offices of Shell or Nestle. You unsettle people much more by blowing up an Oxfam shop because people can\'t understand the motive.','',NULL,'Understand,Against,Head',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6199,'Time','J. G. Ballard','Author','\nNovember 18, 1930\n','','British','It\'s true that I have very little idea what I shall be writing next, but at the same time I have a powerful premonition of everything that lies ahead of me, even ten years ahead.','',NULL,'Powerful,True',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6200,'','J. G. Ballard','Author','\nNovember 18, 1930\n','','British','Medicine was certainly intended to be a career. I wanted to become a psychiatrist, an adolescent ambition which, of course, is fulfilled by many psychiatrists.','',NULL,'Career,Become,Wanted',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6201,'Change,Age','J. G. Ballard','Author','\nNovember 18, 1930\n','','British','The chief role of the universities is to prolong adolescence into middle age, at which point early retirement ensures that we lack the means or the will to enforce significant change.','',NULL,'Means',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6202,'Time','J. G. Ballard','Author','\nNovember 18, 1930\n','','British','The Enlightenment view of mankind is a complete myth. It leads us into thinking we\'re sane and rational creatures most of the time, and we\'re not.','',NULL,'Thinking,View',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6203,'','J. G. Ballard','Author','\nNovember 18, 1930\n','','British','The entertainment medium of film is particularly tuned to the present imaginations of people at large. A lot of fiction is intensely nostalgic.','',NULL,'Film,Present,Large',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6204,'Future','J. G. Ballard','Author','\nNovember 18, 1930\n','','British','The future is going to be boring. The suburbanisation of the planet will continue, and the suburbanisation of the soul will follow soon after.','',NULL,'Boring,After',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6205,'War,Art','J. G. Ballard','Author','\nNovember 18, 1930\n','','British','The surrealists, and the modern movement in painting as a whole, seemed to offer a key to the strange postwar world with its threat of nuclear war. The dislocations and ambiguities, in cubism and abstract art as well as the surrealists, reminded me of my childhood in Shanghai.','',NULL,'Strange',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6206,'Fear','J. G. Ballard','Author','\nNovember 18, 1930\n','','British','What our children have to fear is not the cars on the highways of tomorrow but our own pleasure in calculating the most elegant parameters of their deaths.','',NULL,'Tomorrow,Children',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6207,'Humor,Good','J. G. Ballard','Author','\nNovember 18, 1930\n','','British','Writing a novel is one of those modern rites of passage, I think, that lead us from an innocent world of contentment, drunkenness, and good humor, to a state of chronic edginess and the perpetual scanning of bank statements.','',NULL,'Writing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6208,'Work','J. G. Ballard','Author','\nNovember 18, 1930\n','','British','Yes, sometimes I think that all my writing is nothing more than the compensatory work of a frustrated painter.','',NULL,'Nothing,Writing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6209,'Truth','M. Russell Ballard','Clergyman','\nOctober 8, 1928\n','','American','It may not always be easy, convenient, or politically correct to stand for truth and right, but it is the right thing to do. Always.','',NULL,'May,Easy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6210,'','M. Russell Ballard','Clergyman','\nOctober 8, 1928\n','','American','I believe that every human soul is teaching something to someone nearly every minute here in mortality.','',NULL,'Believe,Someone,Human',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6211,'','M. Russell Ballard','Clergyman','\nOctober 8, 1928\n','','American','We have taken a giant step forward in correcting some of the misconceptions people have about the church. I think that we\'ve made a lot of friends.','',NULL,'Forward,Made,Friends',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6212,'','Robert Ballard','Scientist','\nJune 30, 1942\n','','American','It is a quiet and peaceful place - and a fitting place for the remains of this greatest of sea tragedies to rest.','',NULL,'Greatest,Place,Sea',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6213,'Women','Robert Ballard','Scientist','\nJune 30, 1942\n','','American','I think the most important thing people can do to save our planet and the human race is to empower women!','',NULL,'Important,Human',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6214,'Science','Robert Ballard','Scientist','\nJune 30, 1942\n','','American','I\'m a geophysicist and all my earth science books when I was a student, I had to give the wrong answer to get an A. We used to ridicule continental drift. It was something we laughed at. We learned of Marshall Kay\'s geosynclinal cycle, which is a bunch of crap.','',NULL,'Give,Learned',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6215,'Time,Amazing','Robert Ballard','Scientist','\nJune 30, 1942\n','','American','Most of the southern hemisphere is unexplored. We had more exploration ships down there during Captain Cook\'s time than now. It\'s amazing.','',NULL,'Down',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6216,'','Robert Ballard','Scientist','\nJune 30, 1942\n','','American','There are more active volcanoes beneath the sea than on land by two orders of magnitude.','',NULL,'Two,Sea,Land',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6217,'','Robert Ballard','Scientist','\nJune 30, 1942\n','','American','Almost a quarter of our planet is a single mountain range and we didn\'t enter it until after Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin went to the moon. So we went to the moon, played golf up there, before we went to the largest feature on our own planet.','',NULL,'Single,Before,After',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6218,'','Robert Ballard','Scientist','\nJune 30, 1942\n','','American','Don\'t confuse facts with reality.','',NULL,'Reality,Facts,Confuse',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6219,'Legal','Robert Ballard','Scientist','\nJune 30, 1942\n','','American','Fifty percent of our country that we own, have all legal jurisdiction, have all rights to do whatever we want, lies beneath the sea and we have better maps of Mars than that 50 percent.','',NULL,'Better,Country',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6220,'','Robert Ballard','Scientist','\nJune 30, 1942\n','','American','Follow your own passion - not your parents\', not your teachers\' - yours.','',NULL,'Parents,Passion,Follow',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6221,'God','Robert Ballard','Scientist','\nJune 30, 1942\n','','American','Forever may it remain that way. And may God bless these now-found souls.','',NULL,'May,Forever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6222,'','Robert Ballard','Scientist','\nJune 30, 1942\n','','American','I am a geologist.','',NULL,'Geologist',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6223,'','Robert Ballard','Scientist','\nJune 30, 1942\n','','American','I am an underwater explorer, not a treasure hunter.','',NULL,'Treasure,Explorer,Hunter',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6224,'','Robert Ballard','Scientist','\nJune 30, 1942\n','','American','I am really dedicated to understanding the planet/creature on which we live and know that means I must go beneath the sea to see 72 percent of what is going on.','',NULL,'Live,Must,Sea',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6225,'','Robert Ballard','Scientist','\nJune 30, 1942\n','','American','I believe in just enriching the economy. And we\'re leaving so much on the table, 72 percent of the planet.','',NULL,'Believe,Leaving,Economy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6226,'Travel','Robert Ballard','Scientist','\nJune 30, 1942\n','','American','I can\'t travel without Sudoku.','',NULL,'Without',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6227,'Love','Robert Ballard','Scientist','\nJune 30, 1942\n','','American','I love all of the Earth.','',NULL,'Earth',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6228,'Technology','Robert Ballard','Scientist','\nJune 30, 1942\n','','American','I mean, technology is amoral. It has no morality.','',NULL,'Mean,Morality',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6229,'Amazing','Robert Ballard','Scientist','\nJune 30, 1942\n','','American','I mean, there is amazing amount of oil and gas and other resources out beneath the sea. It\'s staggering.','',NULL,'Mean,Sea',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6230,'','Robert Ballard','Scientist','\nJune 30, 1942\n','','American','I prefer sayings over jokes.','',NULL,'Jokes,Sayings,Prefer',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6231,'','Robert Ballard','Scientist','\nJune 30, 1942\n','','American','I would have to say my favorite place on Earth is Bora Bora.','',NULL,'Place,Earth,Favorite',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6232,'','Robert Ballard','Scientist','\nJune 30, 1942\n','','American','If you compare NASA\'s annual budget to explore the heavens, that one year budget would fund NOAA\'s budget to explore the oceans for 1,600 years.','',NULL,'Year,Budget,Explore',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6233,'','Robert Ballard','Scientist','\nJune 30, 1942\n','','American','It\'s not a huge surprise that there are habitations at the bottom of the Black Sea.','',NULL,'Black,Sea,Surprise',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6234,'Family','Robert Ballard','Scientist','\nJune 30, 1942\n','','American','My family came in 1635 from England and settled in Williamsburg. Shortly after, they split up; half went to New England and half stayed in Virginia. I\'m a Virginian Ballard.','',NULL,'After,Half',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6235,'Age','Robert Ballard','Scientist','\nJune 30, 1942\n','','American','So, you know, I think the age of exploration is just beginning, not ending, on our planet.','',NULL,'Beginning,Planet',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6236,'','Robert Ballard','Scientist','\nJune 30, 1942\n','','American','The body is sort of a pain. It has to go to the bathroom. It has to be comfortable. But the spirit is indestructible. It can move at the speed of light.','',NULL,'Pain,Light,Body',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6237,'Leadership,Work','Steve Ballmer','Businessman','\nMarch 28, 1956\n','','American','Great companies in the way they work, start with great leaders.','',NULL,'Great',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6238,'','Steve Ballmer','Businessman','\nMarch 28, 1956\n','','American','My children - in many dimensions they\'re as poorly behaved as many other children, but at least on this dimension I\'ve got my kids brainwashed: You don\'t use Google, and you don\'t use an iPod.','',NULL,'Children,Kids,Google',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6239,'Technology','Steve Ballmer','Businessman','\nMarch 28, 1956\n','','American','The number one benefit of information technology is that it empowers people to do what they want to do. It lets people be creative. It lets people be productive. It lets people learn things they didn\'t think they could learn before, and so in a sense it is all about potential.','',NULL,'Before,Sense',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6240,'','Steve Ballmer','Businessman','\nMarch 28, 1956\n','','American','I don\'t know what a monopoly is until somebody tells me.','',NULL,'Until,Somebody,Monopoly',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6241,'','Steve Ballmer','Businessman','\nMarch 28, 1956\n','','American','I think it would be absolutely reckless and irresponsible for anyone to try and break up Microsoft.','',NULL,'Try,Anyone,Break',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6242,'','Steve Ballmer','Businessman','\nMarch 28, 1956\n','','American','Linux is a cancer that attaches itself in an intellectual property sense to everything it touches.','',NULL,'Everything,Sense,Cancer',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6243,'Design,Good','Steve Ballmer','Businessman','\nMarch 28, 1956\n','','American','Accessible design is good design.','',NULL,'Accessible',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6244,'Great','Steve Ballmer','Businessman','\nMarch 28, 1956\n','','American','All companies of any size have to continue to push to make sure you get the right leaders, the right team, the right people to be fast acting, and fast moving in the marketplace. We\'ve got great leaders, and we continue to attract and promote great new leaders.','',NULL,'Moving,Team',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6245,'Great','Steve Ballmer','Businessman','\nMarch 28, 1956\n','','American','And then you take a look at Spaces, there is this great innovation that came out of nowhere. We have the number one blogging site in the world because of the innovation that\'s there.','',NULL,'Number,Innovation',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6246,'Great','Steve Ballmer','Businessman','\nMarch 28, 1956\n','','American','Certainly, we continue to bring in new people. We\'ll hire, net new, over 4,000 people this year, and attract great people into the company. I\'m very bullish about the employee base and what it can accomplish.','',NULL,'Year,Company',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6247,'','Steve Ballmer','Businessman','\nMarch 28, 1956\n','','American','Google\'s not a real company. It\'s a house of cards.','',NULL,'Real,House,Company',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6248,'Great','Steve Ballmer','Businessman','\nMarch 28, 1956\n','','American','Great companies have high cultures of accountability, it comes with this culture of criticism I was talking about before, and I think our culture is strong on that.','',NULL,'Strong,Before',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6249,'History,Amazing','Steve Ballmer','Businessman','\nMarch 28, 1956\n','','American','I come back to the same thing: We\'ve got the greatest pipeline in the company\'s history in the next 12 months, and we\'ve had the most amazing financial results possible over the last five years, and we\'re predicting being back at double-digit revenue growth in fiscal year \'06.','',NULL,'Greatest',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6250,'Good','Steve Ballmer','Businessman','\nMarch 28, 1956\n','','American','I have lots of sources of information about what\'s going on at the company. I think I have a pretty good pulse on where we are and what people are thinking.','',NULL,'Thinking,Pretty',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6251,'Life','Steve Ballmer','Businessman','\nMarch 28, 1956\n','','American','I have never, honestly, thrown a chair in my life.','',NULL,'Honestly,Thrown',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6252,'Leadership','Steve Ballmer','Businessman','\nMarch 28, 1956\n','','American','I think our leadership team is a highly accountable leadership team.','',NULL,'Team,Highly',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6253,'Best','Steve Ballmer','Businessman','\nMarch 28, 1956\n','','American','I\'m not sure blogs are necessarily the best place to get a pulse on anything. People want to blog for a variety of reasons, and that may or may not be representative.','',NULL,'May,Anything',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6254,'Time','Steve Ballmer','Businessman','\nMarch 28, 1956\n','','American','I\'m very, very bullish about our prospects, and as I tell our board, as I tell our employees, this is the time to invest. There\'s so much opportunity. Let\'s just invest in that opportunity, and really get after it.','',NULL,'After,Tell',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6255,'Best','Steve Ballmer','Businessman','\nMarch 28, 1956\n','','American','Look at the product pipeline, look at the fantastic financial results we\'ve had for the last five years. You only get that kind of performance on the innovation side, on the financial side, if you\'re really listening and reacting to the best ideas of the people we have.','',NULL,'Last,Ideas',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6256,'','Steve Ballmer','Businessman','\nMarch 28, 1956\n','','American','Our company has to be a company that enables its people.','',NULL,'Company,Enables',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6257,'','Steve Ballmer','Businessman','\nMarch 28, 1956\n','','American','Our mail product, Hotmail, is the market leader globally.','',NULL,'Leader,Market,Mail',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6258,'Change','Steve Ballmer','Businessman','\nMarch 28, 1956\n','','American','Our people, our shareholders, me, Bill Gates, we expect to change the world in every way, to succeed wildly at everything we touch, to have the broadest impact of any company in the world.','',NULL,'Everything,Succeed',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6259,'Time,Great','Steve Ballmer','Businessman','\nMarch 28, 1956\n','','American','So, I think the output of our innovation is great. We have a culture of self-improvement. I know we can continue to improve. There is no issue. But at the same time, our absolute level of output is fantastic.','',NULL,'Same',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6260,'','Steve Ballmer','Businessman','\nMarch 28, 1956\n','','American','We can believe that we know where the world should go. But unless we\'re in touch with our customers, our model of the world can diverge from reality. There\'s no substitute for innovation, of course, but innovation is no substitute for being in touch, either.','',NULL,'Believe,Reality,Touch',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6261,'Business','Steve Ballmer','Businessman','\nMarch 28, 1956\n','','American','We don\'t have a monopoly. We have market share. There\'s a difference.','',NULL,'Difference,Share',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6262,'Age','Hosea Ballou','Clergyman','\nApril 30, 1771\n','1852','American','Forty is the old age of youth, fifty is the youth of old age.','',NULL,'Old,Youth',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6263,'Inspirational','Hosea Ballou','Clergyman','\nApril 30, 1771\n','1852','American','Tears of joy are like the summer rain drops pierced by sunbeams.','',NULL,'Rain,Joy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6264,'Life','Hosea Ballou','Clergyman','\nApril 30, 1771\n','1852','American','Preaching is to much avail, but practice is far more effective. A godly life is the strongest argument you can offer the skeptic.','',NULL,'Far,Godly',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6265,'Nature','Hosea Ballou','Clergyman','\nApril 30, 1771\n','1852','American','Disease is the retribution of outraged Nature.','',NULL,'Disease,Outraged',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6266,'','Hosea Ballou','Clergyman','\nApril 30, 1771\n','1852','American','Energy, like the biblical grain of the mustard-seed, will remove mountains.','',NULL,'Energy,Mountains,Grain',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6267,'','Hosea Ballou','Clergyman','\nApril 30, 1771\n','1852','American','Never let your zeal outrun your charity. The former is but human, the latter is divine.','',NULL,'Human,Charity,Divine',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6268,'Education','Hosea Ballou','Clergyman','\nApril 30, 1771\n','1852','American','Education commences at the mother\'s knee, and every word spoken within hearsay of little children tends toward the formation of character.','',NULL,'Mother,Character',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6269,'Religion','Hosea Ballou','Clergyman','\nApril 30, 1771\n','1852','American','Religion which requires persecution to sustain, it is of the devil\'s propagation.','',NULL,'Devil,Sustain',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6270,'','Hosea Ballou','Clergyman','\nApril 30, 1771\n','1852','American','It is easy to be beautiful; it is difficult to appear so.','',NULL,'Beautiful,Difficult,Easy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6271,'','Hosea Ballou','Clergyman','\nApril 30, 1771\n','1852','American','Everything in the world exists to end up in a book.','',NULL,'End,Book,Everything',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6272,'','Hosea Ballou','Clergyman','\nApril 30, 1771\n','1852','American','Exaggeration is a blood relation to falsehood and nearly as blamable.','',NULL,'Blood,Relation,Falsehood',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6273,'Truth,Courage','Hosea Ballou','Clergyman','\nApril 30, 1771\n','1852','American','Falsehood is cowardice, the truth courage.','',NULL,'Cowardice',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6274,'','Hosea Ballou','Clergyman','\nApril 30, 1771\n','1852','American','Hatred is self-punishment.','',NULL,'Hatred',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6275,'','Hosea Ballou','Clergyman','\nApril 30, 1771\n','1852','American','The oppression of any people for opinion\'s sake has rarely had any other effect than to fix those opinions deeper, and render them more important.','',NULL,'Important,Opinion,Opinions',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6276,'Best','Hosea Ballou','Clergyman','\nApril 30, 1771\n','1852','American','There is no such things as \'best\' in the world of individuals.','',NULL,'Such',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6277,'','Hosea Ballou','Clergyman','\nApril 30, 1771\n','1852','American','Brevity and conciseness are the parents of correction.','',NULL,'Parents,Correction,Brevity',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6278,'Truth','Hosea Ballou','Clergyman','\nApril 30, 1771\n','1852','American','Doubt is the incentive to truth and inquiry leads the way.','',NULL,'Doubt,Inquiry',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6279,'Truth','Hosea Ballou','Clergyman','\nApril 30, 1771\n','1852','American','Error is always more busy than truth.','',NULL,'Busy,Error',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6280,'','Hosea Ballou','Clergyman','\nApril 30, 1771\n','1852','American','Never be so brief as to become obscure.','',NULL,'Become,Obscure,Brief',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6281,'Work,Business','Hosea Ballou','Clergyman','\nApril 30, 1771\n','1852','American','No one has a greater asset for his business than a man\'s pride in his work.','',NULL,'Pride',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6282,'Happiness','Hosea Ballou','Clergyman','\nApril 30, 1771\n','1852','American','Real happiness is cheap enough, yet how dearly we pay for its counterfeit.','',NULL,'Real,Enough',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6283,'Happiness','Hosea Ballou','Clergyman','\nApril 30, 1771\n','1852','American','Suspicion is far more to be wrong than right; more often unjust than just. It is no friend to virtue, and always an enemy to happiness.','',NULL,'Enemy,Friend',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6284,'Experience','Hosea Ballou','Clergyman','\nApril 30, 1771\n','1852','American','Theories are always very thin and insubstantial, experience only is tangible.','',NULL,'Thin,Tangible',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6285,'','Hosea Ballou','Clergyman','\nApril 30, 1771\n','1852','American','Those who commit injustice bear the greatest burden.','',NULL,'Greatest,Injustice,Bear',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6286,'','Hosea Ballou','Clergyman','\nApril 30, 1771\n','1852','American','Though ambition in itself is a vice, it often is also the parent of virtue.','',NULL,'Ambition,Often,Parent',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6287,'Time','Ed Balls','Politician','\nFebruary 25, 1967\n','','British','For the first time I\'m free to be myself.','',NULL,'Free',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6288,'','Ed Balls','Politician','\nFebruary 25, 1967\n','','British','I don\'t think I\'ve ever sent a text to Gordon Brown because I\'m confident that he would absolutely have no idea how to receive it. He barely managed to master WordPerfect 4.1.','',NULL,'Ever,Idea,Master',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6289,'','Ed Balls','Politician','\nFebruary 25, 1967\n','','British','I set myself one task, which was to get Labour on to the front foot, back in the game, making the weather on the economy, and that\'s going to take me a year.','',NULL,'Game,Weather,Making',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6290,'','Ed Balls','Politician','\nFebruary 25, 1967\n','','British','I think three or four years ago, people would have said my biggest weakness was that sometimes I was awkward on television, with my stammer, but I think they\'d say that much less now.','',NULL,'Said,Sometimes,Less',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6291,'Love','Ed Balls','Politician','\nFebruary 25, 1967\n','','British','I would love to go on \'MasterChef\'. But while I really like cooking, I\'m doubtful anyone would ever want to pay for what I\'d cooked.','',NULL,'Ever,While',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6292,'','Ed Balls','Politician','\nFebruary 25, 1967\n','','British','I\'m a very loyal person and I allowed myself to be defined as somebody who was doing Gordon\'s bidding. I should have fought back harder to define myself at an earlier stage.','',NULL,'Person,Somebody,Stage',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6293,'','Ed Balls','Politician','\nFebruary 25, 1967\n','','British','In 1925, when Britain went back to the gold standard, that was supported by the Conservative Party, the Labour Party, the Bank of England, the civil service, the CBI, the TUC, the Times, the Economist; that consensus was very strong.','',NULL,'Strong,Service,Times',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6294,'Change,War','Ed Balls','Politician','\nFebruary 25, 1967\n','','British','It was a mistake. On the information we had, we shouldn\'t have prosecuted the war. We shouldn\'t have changed our argument from international law to regime change in a non-transparent way. It was an error for which we as a country paid a heavy price, and for which many people paid with their lives.','',NULL,'Law',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6295,'Time','Ed Balls','Politician','\nFebruary 25, 1967\n','','British','My mobile phone battery runs out all the time because all the messages come straight to me.','',NULL,'Phone,Straight',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6296,'War','Ed Balls','Politician','\nFebruary 25, 1967\n','','British','Saddam Hussein was a horrible man, and I am pleased he is no longer running Iraq. But the war was wrong.','',NULL,'Wrong,Longer',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6297,'Politics','Ed Balls','Politician','\nFebruary 25, 1967\n','','British','The thing about politics is to plan 10 years ahead, and assume every year is your last.','',NULL,'Last,Year',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6298,'Time','Ed Balls','Politician','\nFebruary 25, 1967\n','','British','We have come to the edge of the abyss and now it is time for a bold step forward. There is a political view that the tougher you are, the more credible you are.','',NULL,'Forward,Political',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6299,'','Ed Balls','Politician','\nFebruary 25, 1967\n','','British','You could get a cheer by saying: \'Let\'s withdraw from Afghanistan\', but I don\'t think that\'s where the public\'s at. It wouldn\'t be responsible.','',NULL,'Saying,Public,Cheer',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6300,'Technology','Jim Balsillie','','','','','I don\'t think people buy technology products because of the personalities of the people behind them.','',NULL,'Behind,Buy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6301,'','Jim Balsillie','','','','','In spite of all this noise, customers are still definitely buying in North America, and they\'re really, really buying internationally.','',NULL,'Still,America,Definitely',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6302,'','Jim Balsillie','','','','','You have to pay a lot of attention to what\'s important, what\'s permanent, what\'s real.','',NULL,'Important,Real,Attention',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6303,'Beauty','Hans Urs von Balthasar','Theologian','\nAugust 12, 1905\n','\nJune 26, 1988\n','Swiss','Beauty is the disinterested one, without which the ancient world refused to understand itself, a word which both imperceptibly and yet unmistakably has bid farewell to our new world, a world of interests, leaving it to its own avarice and sadness.','',NULL,'Sadness,Without',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6304,'Religion,Love,Faith','Hans Urs von Balthasar','Theologian','\nAugust 12, 1905\n','\nJune 26, 1988\n','Swiss','Even if a unity of faith is not possible, a unity of love is.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6305,'','Hans Urs von Balthasar','Theologian','\nAugust 12, 1905\n','\nJune 26, 1988\n','Swiss','If one does away with the fact of the Resurrection, one also does away with the Cross, for both stand and fall together, and one would then have to find a new center for the whole message of the gospel.','',NULL,'Together,Find,Away',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6306,'Love','Hans Urs von Balthasar','Theologian','\nAugust 12, 1905\n','\nJune 26, 1988\n','Swiss','The inner reality of love can be recognized only by love.','',NULL,'Reality,Inner',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6307,'Life,God,Death','Hans Urs von Balthasar','Theologian','\nAugust 12, 1905\n','\nJune 26, 1988\n','Swiss','But the issue is not only life and death but our existence before God and our being judged by him. All of us were sinners before him and worthy of condemnation.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6308,'Beauty,Truth,Courage','Hans Urs von Balthasar','Theologian','\nAugust 12, 1905\n','\nJune 26, 1988\n','Swiss','Our situation today shows that beauty demands for itself at least as much courage and decision as do truth and goodness, and she will not allow herself to be separated and banned from her two sisters without taking them along with herself in an act of mysterious vengeance.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6309,'Love,God','Hans Urs von Balthasar','Theologian','\nAugust 12, 1905\n','\nJune 26, 1988\n','Swiss','If God wishes to reveal the love that he harbors for the world, this love has to be something that the world can recognize, in spite of, or in fact in, its being wholly other.','',NULL,'Fact',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6310,'God','Hans Urs von Balthasar','Theologian','\nAugust 12, 1905\n','\nJune 26, 1988\n','Swiss','St. Paul would say to the philosophers that God created man so that he would seek the Divine, try to attain the Divine. That is why all pre-Christian philosophy is theological at its summit.','',NULL,'Philosophy,Why',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6311,'Love,Good,God','Hans Urs von Balthasar','Theologian','\nAugust 12, 1905\n','\nJune 26, 1988\n','Swiss','The Christian response is contained in these two fundamental dogmas: that of the Trinity and that of the Incarnation. In the trinitarian dogma God is one, good, true, and beautiful because he is essentially Love, and Love supposes the one, the other, and their unity.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6312,'Good','Hans Urs von Balthasar','Theologian','\nAugust 12, 1905\n','\nJune 26, 1988\n','Swiss','The One, the Good, the True, and the Beautiful, these are what we call the transcendental attributes of Being, because they surpass all the limits of essences and are coextensive with Being.','',NULL,'Beautiful,True',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6313,'Beauty','Hans Urs von Balthasar','Theologian','\nAugust 12, 1905\n','\nJune 26, 1988\n','Swiss','We no longer dare to believe in beauty and we make of it a mere appearance in order the more easily to dispose of it.','',NULL,'Believe,Order',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6314,'Beauty','Hans Urs von Balthasar','Theologian','\nAugust 12, 1905\n','\nJune 26, 1988\n','Swiss','It is, finally, a word is untimely in three different senses, and bearing it as one\'s treasure will not win one anyone\'s favours; one rather risks finding oneself outside everyone\'s camp... Beauty is the word that shall be our first.','',NULL,'Different,Win',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6315,'Beauty,Religion','Hans Urs von Balthasar','Theologian','\nAugust 12, 1905\n','\nJune 26, 1988\n','Swiss','Not longer loved or fostered by religion, beauty is lifted from its face as a mask, and its absence exposes features on that face which threaten to become incomprehensible to man.','',NULL,'Become',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6316,'Love,Time,God','Hans Urs von Balthasar','Theologian','\nAugust 12, 1905\n','\nJune 26, 1988\n','Swiss','Prior to an individual\'s encounter with the love of God at a particular time in history, however, there has to be another, more fundamental and archetypal encounter, which belongs to the conditions of possibility of the appearance of divine love to man.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6317,'','Hans Urs von Balthasar','Theologian','\nAugust 12, 1905\n','\nJune 26, 1988\n','Swiss','The first attempt at a response: there must have been a fall, a decline, and the road to salvation can only be the return of the sensible finite into the intelligible infinite.','',NULL,'Must,Road,Fall',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6318,'','Hans Urs von Balthasar','Theologian','\nAugust 12, 1905\n','\nJune 26, 1988\n','Swiss','The Passion narratives are the first pieces of the Gospels that were composed as a unity.','',NULL,'Passion,Unity,Pieces',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6319,'Work','Hans Urs von Balthasar','Theologian','\nAugust 12, 1905\n','\nJune 26, 1988\n','Swiss','The work with which we embark on this first volume of a series of theological studies is a work with which the philosophical person does not begin, but rather concludes.','',NULL,'Person,Rather',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6320,'','Hans Urs von Balthasar','Theologian','\nAugust 12, 1905\n','\nJune 26, 1988\n','Swiss','Thus it is necessary to commence from an inescapable duality: the finite is not the infinite.','',NULL,'Necessary,Infinite,Commence',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6321,'Love,Faith,Nature','Hans Urs von Balthasar','Theologian','\nAugust 12, 1905\n','\nJune 26, 1988\n','Swiss','To be sure, the response of faith to revelation, which God grants to the creature he chooses and moves with his love, occurs in such a way that it is truly the creature that provides the response, with its own nature and its natural powers of love.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6322,'Faith','Hans Urs von Balthasar','Theologian','\nAugust 12, 1905\n','\nJune 26, 1988\n','Swiss','Whoever removes the Cross and its interpretation by the New Testament from the center, in order to replace it, for example, with the social commitment of Jesus to the oppressed as a new center, no longer stands in continuity with the apostolic faith.','',NULL,'Jesus,Social',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6323,'','Hans Urs von Balthasar','Theologian','\nAugust 12, 1905\n','\nJune 26, 1988\n','Swiss','Without a doubt, at the center of the New Testament there stands the Cross, which receives its interpretation from the Resurrection.','',NULL,'Without,Doubt,Stands',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6324,'','Balthus','Artist','\nFebruary 29, 1908\n','\nFebruary 18, 2001\n','French','One must always draw, draw with the eyes, when one cannot draw with a pencil.','',NULL,'Must,Eyes,Cannot',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6325,'Great','Balthus','Artist','\nFebruary 29, 1908\n','\nFebruary 18, 2001\n','French','Painting is a source of endless pleasure, but also of great anguish.','',NULL,'Painting,Pleasure',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6326,'','Balthus','Artist','\nFebruary 29, 1908\n','\nFebruary 18, 2001\n','French','I always feel the desire to look for the extraordinary in ordinary things; to suggest, not to impose, to leave always a slight touch of mystery in my paintings.','',NULL,'Desire,Leave,Touch',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6327,'Best','Balthus','Artist','\nFebruary 29, 1908\n','\nFebruary 18, 2001\n','French','I will always find even the worst paintings that attempt some kind of representation better than the best invented paintings.','',NULL,'Better,Find',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6328,'Best','Balthus','Artist','\nFebruary 29, 1908\n','\nFebruary 18, 2001\n','French','The best way to begin is to say: Balthus is a painter of whom nothing is known. And now let us have a look at his paintings.','',NULL,'Nothing,Known',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6329,'','Balthus','Artist','\nFebruary 29, 1908\n','\nFebruary 18, 2001\n','French','The craft of painting has virtually disappeared. There is hardly anyone left who really possesses it. For evidence one has only to look at the painters of this century.','',NULL,'Anyone,Left,Painting',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6330,'Art','Balthus','Artist','\nFebruary 29, 1908\n','\nFebruary 18, 2001\n','French','I refuse to confide and don\'t like it when people write about art.','',NULL,'Write,Refuse',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6331,'','Balthus','Artist','\nFebruary 29, 1908\n','\nFebruary 18, 2001\n','French','Painting is a language which cannot be replaced by another language. I don\'t know what to say about what I paint, really.','',NULL,'Cannot,Another,Language',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6332,'','Balthus','Artist','\nFebruary 29, 1908\n','\nFebruary 18, 2001\n','French','Painting is the passage from the chaos of the emotions to the order of the possible.','',NULL,'Possible,Emotions,Order',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6333,'Work,Great','Balthus','Artist','\nFebruary 29, 1908\n','\nFebruary 18, 2001\n','French','Painting what I experience, translating what I feel, is like a great liberation. But it is also work, self-examination, consciousness, criticism, struggle.','',NULL,'Experience',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6334,'','David Baltimore','Scientist','\nMarch 7, 1938\n','','American','When are we going to say cancer is cured? I\'m not sure when that will happen, if that will happen because cancer is a very slippery disease and it involves a vast number of cells in the body and those cells are continually mutating.','',NULL,'Happen,Sure,Body',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6335,'','David Baltimore','Scientist','\nMarch 7, 1938\n','','American','I think they are looking for publicity and they are looking for a name for themselves.','',NULL,'Themselves,Looking,Name',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6336,'Technology','David Baltimore','Scientist','\nMarch 7, 1938\n','','American','I think we can allow the therapeutic uses of nuclear transplant technology, which we call cloning, without running the danger of actually having live human beings born.','',NULL,'Live,Human',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6337,'','David Baltimore','Scientist','\nMarch 7, 1938\n','','American','The argument has been made in Congress that it is slippery slope if you allow therapeutic, what people people are calling therapeutic cloning, then you will get reproductive cloning.','',NULL,'Made,Congress,Argument',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6338,'','David Baltimore','Scientist','\nMarch 7, 1938\n','','American','There are lots of other issues in policy including the stem cell issue.','',NULL,'Issues,Policy,Issue',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6339,'Money,Science','David Baltimore','Scientist','\nMarch 7, 1938\n','','American','There is actually a fair amount of money being put behind science today.','',NULL,'Today',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6340,'','David Baltimore','Scientist','\nMarch 7, 1938\n','','American','What does gene A do? What does gene B do? What does it do in different contexts? What\'s its importance? We know the answer to that for a very small number of genes, the ones that made themselves evident many years ago.','',NULL,'Different,Made,Small',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6341,'','David Baltimore','Scientist','\nMarch 7, 1938\n','','American','When we talk about stem cells, we are actually talking about a complicated series of things, including adult stem cells which are largely cells devoted to replacing individual tissues like blood elements or liver or even the brain.','',NULL,'Brain,Talk,Actually',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6342,'Love','Honore de Balzac','Novelist','\nMay 20, 1799\n','\nAugust 18, 1850\n','French','A woman knows the face of the man she loves as a sailor knows the open sea.','',NULL,'Woman,She',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6343,'Parenting','Honore de Balzac','Novelist','\nMay 20, 1799\n','\nAugust 18, 1850\n','French','A mother who is really a mother is never free.','',NULL,'Mother,Free',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6344,'','Honore de Balzac','Novelist','\nMay 20, 1799\n','\nAugust 18, 1850\n','French','The more one judges, the less one loves.','',NULL,'Less,Loves,Judges',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6345,'Marriage','Honore de Balzac','Novelist','\nMay 20, 1799\n','\nAugust 18, 1850\n','French','No man should marry until he has studied anatomy and dissected at least one woman.','',NULL,'Woman,Until',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6346,'','Honore de Balzac','Novelist','\nMay 20, 1799\n','\nAugust 18, 1850\n','French','It is easy to sit up and take notice, What is difficult is getting up and taking action.','',NULL,'Difficult,Easy,Getting',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6347,'Marriage,Good','Honore de Balzac','Novelist','\nMay 20, 1799\n','\nAugust 18, 1850\n','French','A good husband is never the first to go to sleep at night or the last to awake in the morning.','',NULL,'Morning',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6348,'Forgiveness,Love','Honore de Balzac','Novelist','\nMay 20, 1799\n','\nAugust 18, 1850\n','French','When women love us, they forgive us everything, even our crimes; when they do not love us, they give us credit for nothing, not even our virtues.','',NULL,'women',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6349,'Great,Power','Honore de Balzac','Novelist','\nMay 20, 1799\n','\nAugust 18, 1850\n','French','There is no such thing as a great talent without great will power.','',NULL,'Without',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6350,'Love','Honore de Balzac','Novelist','\nMay 20, 1799\n','\nAugust 18, 1850\n','French','Love may be or it may not, but where it is, it ought to reveal itself in its immensity.','',NULL,'May,Reveal',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6351,'Great','Honore de Balzac','Novelist','\nMay 20, 1799\n','\nAugust 18, 1850\n','French','Behind every great fortune lies a great crime.','',NULL,'Lies,Behind',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6352,'Love','Honore de Balzac','Novelist','\nMay 20, 1799\n','\nAugust 18, 1850\n','French','True love is eternal, infinite, and always like itself. It is equal and pure, without violent demonstrations: it is seen with white hairs and is always young in the heart.','',NULL,'True,Heart',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6353,'Love','Honore de Balzac','Novelist','\nMay 20, 1799\n','\nAugust 18, 1850\n','French','The fact is that love is of two kinds, one which commands, and one which obeys. The two are quite distinct, and the passion to which the one gives rise is not the passion of the other.','',NULL,'Passion,Two',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6354,'Equality,Power','Honore de Balzac','Novelist','\nMay 20, 1799\n','\nAugust 18, 1850\n','French','Equality may perhaps be a right, but no power on earth can ever turn it into a fact.','',NULL,'May',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6355,'','Honore de Balzac','Novelist','\nMay 20, 1799\n','\nAugust 18, 1850\n','French','The heart of a mother is a deep abyss at the bottom of which you will always find forgiveness.','',NULL,'Mother,Heart,Deep',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6356,'Mother\'s Day','Honore de Balzac','Novelist','\nMay 20, 1799\n','\nAugust 18, 1850\n','French','A mother\'s happiness is like a beacon, lighting up the future but reflected also on the past in the guise of fond memories.','',NULL,'Happiness',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6357,'Love,Poetry','Honore de Balzac','Novelist','\nMay 20, 1799\n','\nAugust 18, 1850\n','French','Love is the poetry of the senses.','',NULL,'Senses',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6358,'Love','Honore de Balzac','Novelist','\nMay 20, 1799\n','\nAugust 18, 1850\n','French','Nobody loves a woman because she is handsome or ugly, stupid or intelligent. We love because we love.','',NULL,'Stupid,Woman',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6359,'Legal','Honore de Balzac','Novelist','\nMay 20, 1799\n','\nAugust 18, 1850\n','French','Laws are spider webs through which the big flies pass and the little ones get caught.','',NULL,'Through,Big',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6360,'Love,Wisdom','Honore de Balzac','Novelist','\nMay 20, 1799\n','\nAugust 18, 1850\n','French','The motto of chivalry is also the motto of wisdom; to serve all, but love only one.','',NULL,'Motto',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6361,'','Honore de Balzac','Novelist','\nMay 20, 1799\n','\nAugust 18, 1850\n','French','A lover always thinks of his mistress first and himself second; with a husband it runs the other way.','',NULL,'Husband,Himself,Mistress',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6362,'Love,Music,Time','Honore de Balzac','Novelist','\nMay 20, 1799\n','\nAugust 18, 1850\n','French','It is as absurd to say that a man can\'t love one woman all the time as it is to say that a violinist needs several violins to play the same piece of music.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6363,'Art','Honore de Balzac','Novelist','\nMay 20, 1799\n','\nAugust 18, 1850\n','French','If we could but paint with the hand what we see with the eye.','',NULL,'Hand,Eye',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6364,'Love','Honore de Balzac','Novelist','\nMay 20, 1799\n','\nAugust 18, 1850\n','French','Love has its own instinct, finding the way to the heart, as the feeblest insect finds the way to its flower, with a will which nothing can dismay nor turn aside.','',NULL,'Heart,Nothing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6365,'Life','Honore de Balzac','Novelist','\nMay 20, 1799\n','\nAugust 18, 1850\n','French','A mother\'s life, you see, is one long succession of dramas, now soft and tender, now terrible. Not an hour but has its joys and fears.','',NULL,'Mother,Long',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6366,'','Honore de Balzac','Novelist','\nMay 20, 1799\n','\nAugust 18, 1850\n','French','Courtesy is only a thin veneer on the general selfishness.','',NULL,'General,Courtesy,Thin',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6367,'','Afrika Bambaataa','Musician','\nApril 10, 1960\n','','American','Actually freestyle really comes from \'Planet Rock\'. If you listen to all the freestyle records you\'ll hear that they are based on \'Planet Rock\'. All the Miami Bass records are based upon Planet Rock.','',NULL,'Rock,Actually,Listen',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6368,'Home','Afrika Bambaataa','Musician','\nApril 10, 1960\n','','American','We want you to sit down and leave your egos at home and let\'s get an understanding as to where all this is foolishness coming from. There are others who are putting things out there or throwing a stick and hiding their hand and keeping things built up in the media.','',NULL,'Down,Others',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6369,'Music','Afrika Bambaataa','Musician','\nApril 10, 1960\n','','American','How you act, walk, look and talk is all part of Hip Hop culture. And the music is colorless. Hip Hop music is made from Black, brown, yellow, red and white.','',NULL,'Black,Made',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6370,'','Afrika Bambaataa','Musician','\nApril 10, 1960\n','','American','I am one of the founders of Hip-Hop along with my brothers Kool DJ Herc and Grandmaster Flash.','',NULL,'Along,Dj,Brothers',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6371,'','Afrika Bambaataa','Musician','\nApril 10, 1960\n','','American','I knew that as a DJ from 1970 on up that I would eventually come with this sound. I brought out all these other break beats that you hear so much on a lot of these records.','',NULL,'Knew,Hear,Break',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6372,'Politics','Afrika Bambaataa','Musician','\nApril 10, 1960\n','','American','If you see something is going wrong within politics and the world today, then some Hip Hop artist is gonna come along and get straight with it. If they think that there\'s a lot of racism going on then there\'s another Hip Hop artist who\'s gonna come out and speak their mind.','',NULL,'Today,Mind',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6373,'Money','Afrika Bambaataa','Musician','\nApril 10, 1960\n','','American','Since the pharmaceuticals don\'t make any money and they control the doctors. If the doctors don\'t make any money then all hell breaks loose. In communities like LA and New York they are using a lot of the youth for a test sight.','',NULL,'Control,Hell',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6374,'Music,Good','Afrika Bambaataa','Musician','\nApril 10, 1960\n','','American','The thing that\'s good about Hip Hop is that it has experimented with a lot of different sounds and music.','',NULL,'Different',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6375,'','Afrika Bambaataa','Musician','\nApril 10, 1960\n','','American','There are certain things that they say you can\'t do, there are all these secret people behind the scenes who make things available for you to do. That\'s why you have so much crime and violence.','',NULL,'Why,Violence,Secret',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6376,'Time','Afrika Bambaataa','Musician','\nApril 10, 1960\n','','American','There\'s a lot of people over time who have brought out all these funky records that everybody has started jumping on like a catch phrase... When Planet Rock came out, then you had all of the electro funk records.','',NULL,'Rock,Everybody',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6377,'Movies','Afrika Bambaataa','Musician','\nApril 10, 1960\n','','American','They allow us to disrespect our Black woman. A lot of these things would be considered criminal if it were to be carried out in the streets. That\'s like when they tell you after you buy your VHS and you rent movies they tell you not to copy the movies.','',NULL,'Woman,Black',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6378,'Family','Afrika Bambaataa','Musician','\nApril 10, 1960\n','','American','They\'re keeping friction going between people from the East and the West. One thing we all got in common is your color, which is Black and Latino, which is our family.','',NULL,'Black,Between',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6379,'','Afrika Bambaataa','Musician','\nApril 10, 1960\n','','American','We also want to try and slow down all this foolishness that\'s going on between the East and West. We gotta understand that Hip Hop is now universal. Hip Hop is not East coast or West coast.','',NULL,'Down,Understand,Try',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6380,'Government,Business','Afrika Bambaataa','Musician','\nApril 10, 1960\n','','American','Well, a lot of people within government and big business are nervous of Hip Hop and Hip Hop artists, because they speak their minds. They talk about what they see and what they feel and what they know. They reflect what\'s around them.','',NULL,'Big',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6381,'','Afrika Bambaataa','Musician','\nApril 10, 1960\n','','American','When you talk about rap you have to understand that rap is part of the Hip-Hop culture.','',NULL,'Understand,Talk,Culture',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6382,'','Afrika Bambaataa','Musician','\nApril 10, 1960\n','','American','You have to look at the fact that Hip Hop is under attack. It\'s not just Hip Hop but Black people, Latino people and all people are under attack for different things.','',NULL,'Black,Different,Fact',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6383,'Great','Toni Cade Bambara','Author','\nMarch 25, 1939\n','\nDecember 9, 1995\n','American','When you dream, you dialogue with aspects of yourself that normally are not with you in the daytime and you discover that you know a great deal more than you thought you did.','',NULL,'Yourself,Thought',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6384,'','Toni Cade Bambara','Author','\nMarch 25, 1939\n','\nDecember 9, 1995\n','American','I\'ll be damned if I want most folks out there to do unto me what they do unto themselves.','',NULL,'Themselves,Unto,Folks',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6385,'Religion,Technology','Toni Cade Bambara','Author','\nMarch 25, 1939\n','\nDecember 9, 1995\n','American','And what is religion, you might ask. It\'s a technology of living.','',NULL,'Living',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6386,'Experience','Toni Cade Bambara','Author','\nMarch 25, 1939\n','\nDecember 9, 1995\n','American','I\'ve never been convinced that experience is linear, circular, or even random. It just is. I try to put it in some kind of order to extract meaning from it, to bring meaning to it.','',NULL,'Try,Put',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6387,'Business','Toni Cade Bambara','Author','\nMarch 25, 1939\n','\nDecember 9, 1995\n','American','It\'s a dismally lonely business, writing.','',NULL,'Lonely,Writing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6388,'','Toni Cade Bambara','Author','\nMarch 25, 1939\n','\nDecember 9, 1995\n','American','Revolution begins with the self, in the self.','',NULL,'Self,Revolution,Begins',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6389,'Failure','Toni Cade Bambara','Author','\nMarch 25, 1939\n','\nDecember 9, 1995\n','American','The dream is real, my friends. The failure to realize it is the only unreality.','',NULL,'Real,Friends',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6390,'','Toni Cade Bambara','Author','\nMarch 25, 1939\n','\nDecember 9, 1995\n','American','The job of the writer is to make revolution irresistible.','',NULL,'Job,Revolution,Writer',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6391,'','Toni Cade Bambara','Author','\nMarch 25, 1939\n','\nDecember 9, 1995\n','American','The most effective way to do it, is to do it.','',NULL,'Effective',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6392,'Best','Eric Bana','Actor','\nAugust 9, 1968\n','','Australian','I look my best when I take my helmet off after a long motorcycle ride. I have a glow and a bit of helmet hair.','',NULL,'Long,After',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6393,'Experience','Eric Bana','Actor','\nAugust 9, 1968\n','','Australian','I\'ve always been attracted to cars, and driving is a completely measurable experience: if you qualify last on the grid, you\'re the slowest, and if you qualify first on the grid, you\'re the fastest. So no one can say you\'re slow if you\'re fast and no one can say you\'re fast if you\'re slow.','',NULL,'Last,Fast',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6394,'','Eric Bana','Actor','\nAugust 9, 1968\n','','Australian','I am attracted to characters who think they are in control, but their situation is uncontrollable.','',NULL,'Control,Situation,Characters',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6395,'','Eric Bana','Actor','\nAugust 9, 1968\n','','Australian','I think luck gets you on to the stage. But it has nothing to do with keeping you there.','',NULL,'Nothing,Luck,Stage',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6396,'Education,Work,Car','Eric Bana','Actor','\nAugust 9, 1968\n','','Australian','I wanted to be a mechanic. When I was 14 I wanted to quit school and go work on my car. But my dad said Son, you shouldn\'t do that. You should stay in school until your education is finished, and when you\'re done, don\'t make your hobby your job.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6397,'','Eric Bana','Actor','\nAugust 9, 1968\n','','Australian','When I was a kid, I would do stupid things on my bike. I\'d jump any ramp, I\'d jump over people, I\'d jump over things - always crashing, never hurting myself badly but always wanting to take physical risks.','',NULL,'Stupid,Hurting,Kid',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6398,'Work,Great','Eric Bana','Actor','\nAugust 9, 1968\n','','Australian','I guess subconsciously that all the great people you work with have an influence on you.','',NULL,'Influence',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6399,'Beauty','Eric Bana','Actor','\nAugust 9, 1968\n','','Australian','I think the beauty of working with young people is they remind you of the spirit of acting and it\'s just a big play.','',NULL,'Play,Working',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6400,'','Eric Bana','Actor','\nAugust 9, 1968\n','','Australian','I think there are times when you walk onto a set you can potentially be either intimidated or distracted by what\'s going on around you.','',NULL,'Around,Times,Walk',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6401,'','Eric Bana','Actor','\nAugust 9, 1968\n','','Australian','I\'ve always described parts as tattoos. For actors our tattoos are in the form of films.','',NULL,'Films,Tattoos,Form',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6402,'Love','Eric Bana','Actor','\nAugust 9, 1968\n','','Australian','My chosen exercise is cycling. I just love it.','',NULL,'Exercise,Chosen',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6403,'Great','Eric Bana','Actor','\nAugust 9, 1968\n','','Australian','Stand-up came out of three things. Frustration, necessity and arrogance. I didn\'t have a great career ahead of me in anything. Someone literally said to me, \'You should try stand-up,\' and took me to a venue.','',NULL,'Someone,Career',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6404,'','Eric Bana','Actor','\nAugust 9, 1968\n','','Australian','A girl\'s got to be fun. It\'s the one bit of advice I always give to friends of mine who are thinking of getting married.','',NULL,'Fun,Girl,Thinking',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6405,'','Eric Bana','Actor','\nAugust 9, 1968\n','','Australian','As an actor I\'ve been attracted to the sort of films that I want to go and see. That tends to usually be drama-related.','',NULL,'Actor,Films,Attracted',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6406,'Time,Great','Eric Bana','Actor','\nAugust 9, 1968\n','','Australian','By the time I finished comedy, I was really burnt out of it. I had had enough. I don\'t really have a strong desire to prove myself in that area, or to go back to it in any great way.','',NULL,'Strong',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6407,'Time','Eric Bana','Actor','\nAugust 9, 1968\n','','Australian','Each time you go to the same track you know whether you\'re improving or whether you\'re not... it\'s not open to interpretation. It\'s measurable - unlike acting.','',NULL,'Same,Acting',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6408,'','Eric Bana','Actor','\nAugust 9, 1968\n','','Australian','I always find that 90% of the performance, for me, is about what comes from inside.','',NULL,'Find,Inside,Comes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6409,'Time','Eric Bana','Actor','\nAugust 9, 1968\n','','Australian','I deliberately fly in and out of LA for as small a time as humanly possible.','',NULL,'Small,Possible',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6410,'','Eric Bana','Actor','\nAugust 9, 1968\n','','Australian','I didn\'t study Greek mythology in school and I wish I had.','',NULL,'School,Wish,Study',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6411,'','Eric Bana','Actor','\nAugust 9, 1968\n','','Australian','I don\'t like to come at my character from some really technical place.','',NULL,'Character,Place,Technical',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6412,'Love,Women,Romantic','Eric Bana','Actor','\nAugust 9, 1968\n','','Australian','I fell in love with many women at school who had no idea I existed. I\'m a bit of a romantic.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6413,'','Eric Bana','Actor','\nAugust 9, 1968\n','','Australian','I get inhabited by a character and then you mourn it. There\'s a period of mourning for me, definitely.','',NULL,'Character,Period,Definitely',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6414,'Good','Eric Bana','Actor','\nAugust 9, 1968\n','','Australian','I guess I\'m a very keen observer, and I\'d like to think I have a good imagination.','',NULL,'Guess,Observer',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6415,'Dad','Eric Bana','Actor','\nAugust 9, 1968\n','','Australian','I hate being clean-shaven. My daughter gets very upset if I shave and says, \'Bring back the spikes, Dad.\'','',NULL,'Hate,Bring',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6416,'Work,Dad','Eric Bana','Actor','\nAugust 9, 1968\n','','Australian','I have a theory that I really want my kids to know - the only coloration that they make between dad being in films and reality is just a lot of people doing a lot of hard work.','',NULL,'Reality',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6417,'Best','Stefan Banach','Mathematician','\nMarch 30, 1892\n','\nAugust 31, 1945\n','Polish','A mathematician is a person who can find analogies between theorems; a better mathematician is one who can see analogies between proofs and the best mathematician can notice analogies between theories.','',NULL,'Better,Person',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6418,'','Stefan Banach','Mathematician','\nMarch 30, 1892\n','\nAugust 31, 1945\n','Polish','One can imagine that the ultimate mathematician is one who can see analogies between analogies.','',NULL,'Between,Imagine,Ultimate',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6419,'','Stefan Banach','Mathematician','\nMarch 30, 1892\n','\nAugust 31, 1945\n','Polish','Mathematics is as old as Man.','',NULL,'Old',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6420,'','Stefan Banach','Mathematician','\nMarch 30, 1892\n','\nAugust 31, 1945\n','Polish','Mathematics is the most beautiful and most powerful creation of the human spirit.','',NULL,'Beautiful,Powerful,Human',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6421,'Teacher','Ann Bancroft','Explorer','\nSeptember 29, 1955\n','','American','I wanted to be a teacher, but I was a lousy student, one of the slowest readers. It was a tremendous struggle. But I\'m lucky I had some teachers who saw something in me.','',NULL,'Struggle,Wanted',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6422,'Life,Courage','Ann Bancroft','Explorer','\nSeptember 29, 1955\n','','American','A life lesson for me is, how do you muster the courage to take on a new risk? Whether it\'s starting up a business or taking on a new project or expedition. I think the risks that we take are all relative to the risk-taker.','',NULL,'Business',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6423,'Learning','Ann Bancroft','Explorer','\nSeptember 29, 1955\n','','American','I get stubborn and dig in when people tell me I can\'t do something and I think I can. It goes back to my childhood when I had problems in school because I have a learning disability.','',NULL,'School,Problems',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6424,'','Ann Bancroft','Explorer','\nSeptember 29, 1955\n','','American','And then there\'s also this element of - some people would describe it as spirits or a presence that appears when things are very difficult, physically and emotionally. You know, when you\'re really putting out. So the third man aura is sort of an appearance. It\'s the yeti.','',NULL,'Difficult,Appearance,Describe',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6425,'Fear','Ann Bancroft','Explorer','\nSeptember 29, 1955\n','','American','Film critics said I gave a voice to the fear we all have: that we\'ll reach a certain point in our lives, look around and realize that all the things we said we\'d do and become will never come to be - and that we\'re ordinary.','',NULL,'Said,Become',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6426,'Truth','Ann Bancroft','Explorer','\nSeptember 29, 1955\n','','American','For me, exploration is about that journey to the interior, into your own heart. I\'m always wondering, how will I act at my moment of truth? Will I rise up and do what\'s right, even if every fiber of my being is telling me otherwise?','',NULL,'Heart,Moment',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6427,'','Ann Bancroft','Explorer','\nSeptember 29, 1955\n','','American','For me, the greatest obstacles are never on the ice itself. That\'s the area I excel in. That\'s where my passion is. I think we all strive to push ourselves, to overcome our struggles. And when we do, we get to know ourselves better.','',NULL,'Greatest,Better,Passion',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6428,'','Ann Bancroft','Explorer','\nSeptember 29, 1955\n','','American','Getting through high school and college was one of my greatest achievements.','',NULL,'School,Greatest,Through',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6429,'Time','Ann Bancroft','Explorer','\nSeptember 29, 1955\n','','American','I do not think about being beautiful. What I devote most of my time to is being healthy.','',NULL,'Beautiful,Healthy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6430,'Strength','Ann Bancroft','Explorer','\nSeptember 29, 1955\n','','American','I had no doubts I could go to the pole. I may not be as strong, but I make up for physical strength in other areas, like steadiness and not panicking under stress.','',NULL,'Strong,Stress',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6431,'','Ann Bancroft','Explorer','\nSeptember 29, 1955\n','','American','I think we all strive to push ourselves, to overcome our struggles. And when we do, we get to know ourselves better.','',NULL,'Better,Ourselves,Overcome',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6432,'','Ann Bancroft','Explorer','\nSeptember 29, 1955\n','','American','I\'m lucky I had some teachers who saw something in me.','',NULL,'Lucky,Teachers,Saw',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6433,'Women','Ann Bancroft','Explorer','\nSeptember 29, 1955\n','','American','Skydiving is something I\'ve never done! And I am very excited to take the leap with a community of like-minded courageous women.','',NULL,'Done,Community',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6434,'Best','Ann Bancroft','Explorer','\nSeptember 29, 1955\n','','American','The best way to get most husbands to do something is to suggest that perhaps they\'re too old to do it.','',NULL,'Old,Perhaps',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6435,'Education','Ann Bancroft','Explorer','\nSeptember 29, 1955\n','','American','This journey is not over. Our education initiatives have so much momentum, and we\'re committed to sharing even more stories from the Arctic when we return.','',NULL,'Journey,Return',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6436,'','Ann Bancroft','Explorer','\nSeptember 29, 1955\n','','American','To push behind the dog sled and run in front of the dog sled. That was always an interesting job.','',NULL,'Job,Dog,Run',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6437,'Change,Work,Time','Anne Bancroft','Actress','\nSeptember 17, 1931\n','\nJune 6, 2005\n','American','If you marry the wrong person for the wrong reasons, then no matter how hard you work, it\'s never going to work, because then you have to completely change yourself, completely change them, completely - by that time, you\'re both dead.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6438,'','Anne Bancroft','Actress','\nSeptember 17, 1931\n','\nJune 6, 2005\n','American','I was at a point where I was ready to say I am what I am because of what I am and if you like me I\'m grateful, and if you don\'t, what am I going to do about it?','',NULL,'Grateful,Point,Ready',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6439,'Anniversary','Anne Bancroft','Actress','\nSeptember 17, 1931\n','\nJune 6, 2005\n','American','So I think you have to marry for the right reasons, and marry the right person.','',NULL,'Person,Marry',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6440,'Work,Good','Anne Bancroft','Actress','\nSeptember 17, 1931\n','\nJune 6, 2005\n','American','I am quite surprised, that with all my work, and some of it is very, very good, that nobody talks about The Miracle Worker. We\'re talking about Mrs. Robinson. I understand the world... I\'m just a little dismayed that people aren\'t beyond it yet.','',NULL,'Understand',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6441,'','Anne Bancroft','Actress','\nSeptember 17, 1931\n','\nJune 6, 2005\n','American','I don\'t quite jump for joy, but I am awfully glad to see him.','',NULL,'Him,Joy,Quite',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6442,'','Anne Bancroft','Actress','\nSeptember 17, 1931\n','\nJune 6, 2005\n','American','I\'d never had so much pleasure with another human being.','',NULL,'Human,Another,Pleasure',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6443,'Life,Best,Death','Anne Bancroft','Actress','\nSeptember 17, 1931\n','\nJune 6, 2005\n','American','Life is here only to be lived so that we can, through life, earn the right to death, which to me is paradise. Whatever it is that will bring me the reward of paradise, I\'ll do the best I can.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6444,'Work,Good','Anne Bancroft','Actress','\nSeptember 17, 1931\n','\nJune 6, 2005\n','American','There are always good parts. They may not pay what you want, and they may not have as many days\' work as you want, they may not have the billing that you want, they may not have a lot of things, but - the content of the role itself - I find there are many roles.','',NULL,'May',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6445,'','George Bancroft','Historian','\nOctober 3, 1800\n','\nJanuary 17, 1891\n','American','In nine times out of ten, the slanderous tongue belongs to a disappointed person.','',NULL,'Person,Times,Tongue',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6446,'Beauty,Truth','George Bancroft','Historian','\nOctober 3, 1800\n','\nJanuary 17, 1891\n','American','Beauty is but the sensible image of the Infinite. Like truth and justice it lives within us; like virtue and the moral law it is a companion of the soul.','',NULL,'Justice',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6447,'God','George Bancroft','Historian','\nOctober 3, 1800\n','\nJanuary 17, 1891\n','American','Dishonesty is so grasping it would deceive God himself, were it possible.','',NULL,'Possible,Himself',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6448,'Respect','George Bancroft','Historian','\nOctober 3, 1800\n','\nJanuary 17, 1891\n','American','By common consent gray hairs are a crown of glory; the only object of respect that can never excite envy.','',NULL,'Envy,Common',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6449,'Respect','George Bancroft','Historian','\nOctober 3, 1800\n','\nJanuary 17, 1891\n','American','Where the people possess no authority, their rights obtain no respect.','',NULL,'Rights,Authority',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6450,'','George Bancroft','Historian','\nOctober 3, 1800\n','\nJanuary 17, 1891\n','American','Conscience is the mirror of our souls, which represents the errors of our lives in their full shape.','',NULL,'Conscience,Lives,Mirror',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6451,'','George Bancroft','Historian','\nOctober 3, 1800\n','\nJanuary 17, 1891\n','American','The exact measure of the progress of civilization is the degree in which the intelligence of the common mind has prevailed over wealth and brute force.','',NULL,'Mind,Progress,Wealth',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6452,'Men','George Bancroft','Historian','\nOctober 3, 1800\n','\nJanuary 17, 1891\n','American','The fears of one class of men are not the measure of the rights of another.','',NULL,'Another,Rights',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6453,'','George Bancroft','Historian','\nOctober 3, 1800\n','\nJanuary 17, 1891\n','American','The prejudices of ignorance are more easily removed than the prejudices of interest; the first are all blindly adopted, the second willfully preferred.','',NULL,'Ignorance,Second,Interest',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6454,'Truth','George Bancroft','Historian','\nOctober 3, 1800\n','\nJanuary 17, 1891\n','American','Truth is not exciting enough to those who depend on the characters and lives of their neighbors for all their amusement.','',NULL,'Enough,Lives',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6455,'','George Bancroft','Historian','\nOctober 3, 1800\n','\nJanuary 17, 1891\n','American','Avarice is the vice of declining years.','',NULL,'Vice,Avarice,Declining',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6456,'Truth','George Bancroft','Historian','\nOctober 3, 1800\n','\nJanuary 17, 1891\n','American','If reason is a universal faculty, the decision of the common mind is the nearest criterion of truth.','',NULL,'Mind,Decision',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6457,'Best,Government','George Bancroft','Historian','\nOctober 3, 1800\n','\nJanuary 17, 1891\n','American','The best government rests on the people, and not on the few, on persons and not on property, on the free development of public opinion and not on authority.','',NULL,'Free',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6458,'','George Bancroft','Historian','\nOctober 3, 1800\n','\nJanuary 17, 1891\n','American','The public is wiser than the wisest critic.','',NULL,'Public,Wisest,Wiser',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6459,'','Antonio Banderas','Actor','\nAugust 10, 1960\n','','Spanish','Expectation is the mother of all frustration.','',NULL,'Mother',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6460,'','Antonio Banderas','Actor','\nAugust 10, 1960\n','','Spanish','I mean, the Constitution of this country was written 200 years ago. The house I was living in in Madrid is 350 years old! America is still a project, and you guys are working on it and bringing new things to it every day. That is beautiful to watch.','',NULL,'Beautiful,Mean,Country',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6461,'','Antonio Banderas','Actor','\nAugust 10, 1960\n','','Spanish','I completely take on the risk, the poker game, which being an artist means, and I\'m going to try to make a film which honestly reflects what I have in my head.','',NULL,'Game,Try,Means',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6462,'Food','Antonio Banderas','Actor','\nAugust 10, 1960\n','','Spanish','Cats are very independent animals. They\'re very sexy, if you want. Dogs are different. They\'re familiar. They\'re obedient. You call a cat, you go, \'Cat, come here.\' He doesn\'t come to you unless you have something in your hand that he thinks might be food. They\'re very free animals, and I like that.','',NULL,'Sexy,Different',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6463,'','Antonio Banderas','Actor','\nAugust 10, 1960\n','','Spanish','I did my first movie, \'The Mambo Kings,\' in America without speaking the language. I learned the lines phonetically. I had an interpreter actually just to understand directions from my director.','',NULL,'Without,Understand,Did',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6464,'Love','Antonio Banderas','Actor','\nAugust 10, 1960\n','','Spanish','I like going everywhere. And I love starting new things.','',NULL,'Starting,Everywhere',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6465,'Morning','Antonio Banderas','Actor','\nAugust 10, 1960\n','','Spanish','I drink a bucket of white tea in the morning. I read about this tea of the Emperor of China, which is supposedly the tea of eternal youth. It\'s called Silver Needle. It\'s unbelievably expensive, but I get it on the Web.','',NULL,'Youth,Read',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6466,'Women','Antonio Banderas','Actor','\nAugust 10, 1960\n','','Spanish','I wouldn\'t want my daughters to date a guy like me. I was dangerous around women in my twenties. I\'m terrified that they might end up with someone like me.','',NULL,'End,Someone',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6467,'','Antonio Banderas','Actor','\nAugust 10, 1960\n','','Spanish','If you call a cat, he may not come. Which doesn\'t happen with dogs. They\'re different types of animals. Cats are very sexy I think too in the way they move.','',NULL,'Sexy,May,Happen',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6468,'','Antonio Banderas','Actor','\nAugust 10, 1960\n','','Spanish','It\'s a character that I always found really likable. I\'m fond of Zorro because he was a popular figure who worked for the people.','',NULL,'Character,Found,Worked',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6469,'Life,Movies','Antonio Banderas','Actor','\nAugust 10, 1960\n','','Spanish','There are some movies that I would like to forget, for the rest of my life. But even those movies teach me things.','',NULL,'Forget',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6470,'','Antonio Banderas','Actor','\nAugust 10, 1960\n','','Spanish','A couple of years after I arrived in Hollywood, everything that was Latino was fashionable, and years after, my thought is that we\'re not fashionable anymore. We\'re here to stay.','',NULL,'Everything,Thought,After',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6471,'','Antonio Banderas','Actor','\nAugust 10, 1960\n','','Spanish','Always when you go to a new country and they teach you bad words, you just say them without knowing the value and people look at you because you didn\'t know that value of them.','',NULL,'Bad,Without,Words',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6472,'Life','Antonio Banderas','Actor','\nAugust 10, 1960\n','','Spanish','As an actor, when you encounter a psychopathic personality, you naturally want to make him \'bigger than life,\' as the Americans say.','',NULL,'Him,Actor',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6473,'','Antonio Banderas','Actor','\nAugust 10, 1960\n','','Spanish','Characters don\'t belong to anyone, not even the person who plays them.','',NULL,'Person,Anyone,Characters',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6474,'','Antonio Banderas','Actor','\nAugust 10, 1960\n','','Spanish','Cinema has opened a world of possibilities up for me.','',NULL,'Cinema,Opened',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6475,'','Antonio Banderas','Actor','\nAugust 10, 1960\n','','Spanish','Everything changes as you get older - your mind, your body, the way you view the world.','',NULL,'Mind,Everything,Older',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6476,'','Antonio Banderas','Actor','\nAugust 10, 1960\n','','Spanish','Films should be for everybody.','',NULL,'Everybody,Films',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6477,'','Antonio Banderas','Actor','\nAugust 10, 1960\n','','Spanish','Hollywood is a very strong machine that needs, and in... especially with female actors, fresh flesh. It\'s that cruel. But that\'s the way it is.','',NULL,'Strong,Needs,Cruel',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6478,'Art','Antonio Banderas','Actor','\nAugust 10, 1960\n','','Spanish','I always feel that art in general and acting in particular should make the audience a little uncomfortable, to slap them and wake them up.','',NULL,'Acting,General',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6479,'','Antonio Banderas','Actor','\nAugust 10, 1960\n','','Spanish','I am lucky, that is all. Lucky because there are a lot of people - producers, directors, people who buy tickets - who put confidence in me.','',NULL,'Confidence,Put,Lucky',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6480,'Time','Antonio Banderas','Actor','\nAugust 10, 1960\n','','Spanish','I couldn\'t be with someone who is depressed all the time.','',NULL,'Someone,Depressed',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6481,'Movies','Antonio Banderas','Actor','\nAugust 10, 1960\n','','Spanish','I cry a lot, you know. Which is very difficult for a man to recognise, but I do. I cry in movies, you know, just watching movies.','',NULL,'Difficult,Cry',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6482,'Time','Antonio Banderas','Actor','\nAugust 10, 1960\n','','Spanish','I divide my time badly.','',NULL,'Badly,Divide',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6483,'Morning','Antonio Banderas','Actor','\nAugust 10, 1960\n','','Spanish','I do yoga every morning, then I run for half an hour and take a sauna.','',NULL,'Run,Half',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6484,'Life','Albert Bandura','Psychologist','\nDecember 4, 1925\n','','Canadian','In order to succeed, people need a sense of self-efficacy, to struggle together with resilience to meet the inevitable obstacles and inequities of life.','',NULL,'Struggle,Together',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6485,'Faith,Power','Albert Bandura','Psychologist','\nDecember 4, 1925\n','','Canadian','People who believe they have the power to exercise some measure of control over their lives are healthier, more effective and more successful than those who lack faith in their ability to effect changes in their lives.','',NULL,'Successful',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6486,'Life','Albert Bandura','Psychologist','\nDecember 4, 1925\n','','Canadian','Coping with the demands of everyday life would be exceedingly trying if one could arrive at solutions to problems only by actually performing possible options and suffering the consequences.','',NULL,'Trying,Suffering',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6487,'Experience','Albert Bandura','Psychologist','\nDecember 4, 1925\n','','Canadian','Most of the images of reality on which we base our actions are really based on vicarious experience.','',NULL,'Reality,Actions',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6488,'','Albert Bandura','Psychologist','\nDecember 4, 1925\n','','Canadian','Accomplishment is socially judged by ill defined criteria so that one has to rely on others to find out how one is doing.','',NULL,'Find,Others,Judged',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6489,'','Albert Bandura','Psychologist','\nDecember 4, 1925\n','','Canadian','Moral justification is a powerful disengagement mechanism. Destructive conduct is made personally and socially acceptable by portraying it in the service of moral ends. This is why most appeals against violent means usually fall on deaf ears.','',NULL,'Powerful,Made,Why',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6490,'Life,Family','Albert Bandura','Psychologist','\nDecember 4, 1925\n','','Canadian','There are countless studies on the negative spillover of job pressures on family life, but few on how job satisfaction enhances the quality of family life.','',NULL,'Job',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6491,'','Albert Bandura','Psychologist','\nDecember 4, 1925\n','','Canadian','Very often we developed a better grasp of the subjects than the over worked teachers.','',NULL,'Better,Often,Worked',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6492,'War','Ashleigh Banfield','Journalist','\nDecember 29, 1967\n','','Canadian','I\'m not sure Americans are hesitant to do this again - to fight another war, because it looked to them like a courageous and terrific endeavor.','',NULL,'Fight,Another',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6493,'Best','Ashleigh Banfield','Journalist','\nDecember 29, 1967\n','','Canadian','I\'ve had some of the best and most traumatizing experiences at NBC.','',NULL,'Nbc',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6494,'War','Ashleigh Banfield','Journalist','\nDecember 29, 1967\n','','Canadian','We didn\'t see what happened after mortars landed, only the puff of smoke. There were horrors that were completely left out of this war. So was this journalism? Or was this coverage?','',NULL,'After,Left',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6495,'','John Kendrick Bangs','Author','\nMay 27, 1862\n','\nJanuary 21, 1922\n','American','Pandemonium did not reign; it poured.','',NULL,'Did,Reign,Poured',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6496,'','John Kendrick Bangs','Author','\nMay 27, 1862\n','\nJanuary 21, 1922\n','American','I can\'t tell a lie - not even when I hear one.','',NULL,'Lie,Tell,Hear',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6497,'Art','Lester Bangs','Critic','\nDecember 14, 1948\n','\nApril 30, 1982\n','American','The first mistake of art is to assume that it\'s serious.','',NULL,'Serious,Mistake',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6498,'','Lester Bangs','Critic','\nDecember 14, 1948\n','\nApril 30, 1982\n','American','Nothing ever quite dies, it just comes back in a different form.','',NULL,'Nothing,Ever,Different',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6499,'Women,Men','Lester Bangs','Critic','\nDecember 14, 1948\n','\nApril 30, 1982\n','American','Corporations are social organizations, the theater in which men and women realize or fail to realize purposeful and productive lives.','',NULL,'Social',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6500,'','Lester Bangs','Critic','\nDecember 14, 1948\n','\nApril 30, 1982\n','American','When kids can\'t afford to see it anymore maybe we\'ll have a whole resurgence of garage bands all over America and this New Wave thing will start to mean something on a grass roots level.','',NULL,'Mean,America,Start',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6501,'','Lester Bangs','Critic','\nDecember 14, 1948\n','\nApril 30, 1982\n','American','Here we are in the 70\'s when everything really is horrible and it really stinks. The mass media, everything on television everything everywhere is just rotten. You know it\'s just really boring and really evil, ugly and worse.','',NULL,'Evil,Everything,Boring',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6502,'Music','Lester Bangs','Critic','\nDecember 14, 1948\n','\nApril 30, 1982\n','American','I don\'t see that there are any particular changes in popular music.','',NULL,'Changes,Popular',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6503,'','Lester Bangs','Critic','\nDecember 14, 1948\n','\nApril 30, 1982\n','American','The thing is that, they all had real strong personalities and real distinct identities, and I don\'t find most of the groups that are coming out now really do.','',NULL,'Strong,Real,Find',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6504,'Good','Lester Bangs','Critic','\nDecember 14, 1948\n','\nApril 30, 1982\n','American','And doing so you can recreate yourself and you can also come up with something that is not only original and creative and artistic, but also maybe even decent, or moral if I can use words like that, or something that\'s like basically good.','',NULL,'Yourself,Words',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6505,'Society','Lester Bangs','Critic','\nDecember 14, 1948\n','\nApril 30, 1982\n','American','As far as a truly radical conscience, you have to take it as part of a larger thing, that it was sort of historical inevitability that with the coming of a leaguer society people would start to use drugs a lot more then they had before.','',NULL,'Before,Start',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6506,'','Lester Bangs','Critic','\nDecember 14, 1948\n','\nApril 30, 1982\n','American','Basically no, I mean I think that it\'s very easy to like I say, smoke a joint or even to wear a Chairman Mao button, or do a lot of these things with out knowing what\'s behind it, and what it really means.','',NULL,'Mean,Easy,Means',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6507,'Work,Time,Great','Lester Bangs','Critic','\nDecember 14, 1948\n','\nApril 30, 1982\n','American','Every great work of art has two faces, one toward its own time and one toward the future, toward eternity.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6508,'','Lester Bangs','Critic','\nDecember 14, 1948\n','\nApril 30, 1982\n','American','I hate Stanley Clark, but I have to admit he\'s playing Jazz whether I like it or not.','',NULL,'Hate,Playing,Whether',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6509,'','Lester Bangs','Critic','\nDecember 14, 1948\n','\nApril 30, 1982\n','American','I mean Iggy and The Stooges first couple of albums I think sold twenty five thousand between the two of them you know and so to talk in terms of an underground I mean you have to go really to the independent labels and things like that.','',NULL,'Mean,Two,Between',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6510,'','Lester Bangs','Critic','\nDecember 14, 1948\n','\nApril 30, 1982\n','American','I mean it\'s easier to be in a demonstration if it\'s a trip that\'s one of the reasons why the whole thing fell apart in 1971, because it wasn\'t a trip any longer.','',NULL,'Mean,Why,Whole',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6511,'','Lester Bangs','Critic','\nDecember 14, 1948\n','\nApril 30, 1982\n','American','I mean the interesting thing I think would be if something happened like, what happened in England where all these kids that all of a sudden can\'t afford the ticket prices.','',NULL,'Mean,Kids,Happened',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6512,'','Lester Bangs','Critic','\nDecember 14, 1948\n','\nApril 30, 1982\n','American','I\'m really schizophrenic about that, because on the one hand I would say, yes there is, there\'s something inherently, even violent about it, it\'s wild and raw and all this.','',NULL,'Hand,Wild,Yes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6513,'Politics','Lester Bangs','Critic','\nDecember 14, 1948\n','\nApril 30, 1982\n','American','It\'s much easier to wear a Chairman Mao button and shake your fists in the air and all that, then to actually read the Communist manifesto and things like that and actually become involved in politics.','',NULL,'Become,Read',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6514,'Society','Lester Bangs','Critic','\nDecember 14, 1948\n','\nApril 30, 1982\n','American','Most of them are pretty down records, pretty unhappy, pretty confused. Which only reflects how people in general were feeling, I mean really the sense that you get is society running down.','',NULL,'Feeling,Mean',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6515,'','Lester Bangs','Critic','\nDecember 14, 1948\n','\nApril 30, 1982\n','American','No I don\'t think it was a myth at all, anymore than what the recession that the whole country was experiencing was a myth, which obviously seems like it\'s going to get worse and worse.','',NULL,'Country,Whole,Seems',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6516,'','Lester Bangs','Critic','\nDecember 14, 1948\n','\nApril 30, 1982\n','American','No, I see it as meaning very little at the moment because none of the groups are about anything.','',NULL,'Anything,Moment,Meaning',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6517,'','Lester Bangs','Critic','\nDecember 14, 1948\n','\nApril 30, 1982\n','American','Or like in the early 70\'s when we had the reaction against acid rock and all the fuzz tone, and feedback, and the noise. And you had James Taylor and everyone went acoustic and that.','',NULL,'Rock,Everyone,Against',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6518,'','Lester Bangs','Critic','\nDecember 14, 1948\n','\nApril 30, 1982\n','American','That\'s one reason why it\'s pretty worthless, I can\'t totally buy it, if you think about it, it\'s things like the Phil Spector records. On one level they were rebellion, on another level they were keeping the teenager in his place.','',NULL,'Pretty,Why,Place',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6519,'Great','Lester Bangs','Critic','\nDecember 14, 1948\n','\nApril 30, 1982\n','American','The great thing about The Clash of course is that they keep searching for answers beyond that.','',NULL,'Keep,Beyond',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6520,'','Lester Bangs','Critic','\nDecember 14, 1948\n','\nApril 30, 1982\n','American','The ultimate sin of any performer is contempt for the audience.','',NULL,'Audience,Ultimate,Sin',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6521,'Funny,Life','Tallulah Bankhead','Actress','\nJanuary 31, 1903\n','\nDecember 12, 1968\n','American','If I had to live my life again, I\'d make the same mistakes, only sooner.','',NULL,'Live',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6522,'Time,Good','Tallulah Bankhead','Actress','\nJanuary 31, 1903\n','\nDecember 12, 1968\n','American','Only good girls keep diaries. Bad girls don\'t have time.','',NULL,'Bad',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6523,'Time,Car','Tallulah Bankhead','Actress','\nJanuary 31, 1903\n','\nDecember 12, 1968\n','American','(On seeing a former lover for the first time in years) I thought I told you to wait in the car.','',NULL,'Thought',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6524,'Love','Tallulah Bankhead','Actress','\nJanuary 31, 1903\n','\nDecember 12, 1968\n','American','I\'ll come and make love to you at five o\'clock. If I\'m late start without me.','',NULL,'Without,Start',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6525,'Life','Tallulah Bankhead','Actress','\nJanuary 31, 1903\n','\nDecember 12, 1968\n','American','The only thing I regret about my past is the length of it. If I had to live my life again I\'d make all the same mistakes - only sooner.','',NULL,'Live,Mistakes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6526,'Education','Tallulah Bankhead','Actress','\nJanuary 31, 1903\n','\nDecember 12, 1968\n','American','I read Shakespeare and the Bible, and I can shoot dice. That\'s what I call a liberal education.','',NULL,'Read,Call',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6527,'','Tallulah Bankhead','Actress','\nJanuary 31, 1903\n','\nDecember 12, 1968\n','American','They used to photograph Shirley Temple through gauze. They should photograph me through linoleum.','',NULL,'Through,Used,Photograph',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6528,'','Tallulah Bankhead','Actress','\nJanuary 31, 1903\n','\nDecember 12, 1968\n','American','Nobody can be exactly me. Sometimes even I have trouble doing it.','',NULL,'Sometimes,Trouble,Nobody',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6529,'Life,Alone','Tallulah Bankhead','Actress','\nJanuary 31, 1903\n','\nDecember 12, 1968\n','American','I have three phobias which, could I mute them, would make my life as slick as a sonnet, but as dull as ditch water: I hate to go to bed, I hate to get up, and I hate to be alone.','',NULL,'Hate',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6530,'','Tallulah Bankhead','Actress','\nJanuary 31, 1903\n','\nDecember 12, 1968\n','American','If you really want to help the American theater, don\'t be an actress, dahling. Be an audience.','',NULL,'Help,American,Audience',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6531,'Morning','Tallulah Bankhead','Actress','\nJanuary 31, 1903\n','\nDecember 12, 1968\n','American','The less I behave like Whistler\'s mother the night before, the more I look like her the morning after.','',NULL,'Mother,Night',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6532,'Education,Great','Tallulah Bankhead','Actress','\nJanuary 31, 1903\n','\nDecember 12, 1968\n','American','Television could perform a great service in mass education, but there\'s no indication its sponsors have anything like this on their minds.','',NULL,'Anything',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6533,'','Tallulah Bankhead','Actress','\nJanuary 31, 1903\n','\nDecember 12, 1968\n','American','I did what I could to inflate the rumor I was on my way to stardom. What I was on my way to, by any mathematical standards known to man, was oblivion, by way of obscurity.','',NULL,'Did,Known,Standards',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6534,'','Tallulah Bankhead','Actress','\nJanuary 31, 1903\n','\nDecember 12, 1968\n','American','I\'m as pure as the driven slush.','',NULL,'Pure,Driven,Slush',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6535,'','Tallulah Bankhead','Actress','\nJanuary 31, 1903\n','\nDecember 12, 1968\n','American','Nobody can be exactly like me. Even I have trouble doing it.','',NULL,'Trouble,Nobody,Exactly',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6536,'Time,Good','Tallulah Bankhead','Actress','\nJanuary 31, 1903\n','\nDecember 12, 1968\n','American','It\'s the good girls who keep diaries; the bad girls never have the time.','',NULL,'Bad',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6537,'','Tallulah Bankhead','Actress','\nJanuary 31, 1903\n','\nDecember 12, 1968\n','American','My heart is as pure as the driven slush.','',NULL,'Heart,Pure,Driven',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6538,'Work','Tallulah Bankhead','Actress','\nJanuary 31, 1903\n','\nDecember 12, 1968\n','American','It\'s one of the tragic ironies of the theatre that only one man in it can count on steady work - the night watchman.','',NULL,'Night,Theatre',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6539,'','Tallulah Bankhead','Actress','\nJanuary 31, 1903\n','\nDecember 12, 1968\n','American','Acting is a form of confusion.','',NULL,'Confusion,Acting,Form',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6540,'','Tallulah Bankhead','Actress','\nJanuary 31, 1903\n','\nDecember 12, 1968\n','American','I have been absolutely hag-ridden with ambition. If I could wish to have anything in the world it would be to be free of ambition.','',NULL,'Anything,Wish,Free',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6541,'','Tallulah Bankhead','Actress','\nJanuary 31, 1903\n','\nDecember 12, 1968\n','American','I\'d rather be strongly wrong than weakly right.','',NULL,'Wrong,Rather,Strongly',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6542,'','Tallulah Bankhead','Actress','\nJanuary 31, 1903\n','\nDecember 12, 1968\n','American','Acting is a form of confession.','',NULL,'Acting,Confession,Form',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6543,'','Tallulah Bankhead','Actress','\nJanuary 31, 1903\n','\nDecember 12, 1968\n','American','Here\'s a rule I recommend: Never practice two vices at once.','',NULL,'Two,Here,Once',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6544,'','Tallulah Bankhead','Actress','\nJanuary 31, 1903\n','\nDecember 12, 1968\n','American','I\'ve been called many things, but never an intellectual.','',NULL,'Called',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6545,'','Tallulah Bankhead','Actress','\nJanuary 31, 1903\n','\nDecember 12, 1968\n','American','There is less in this than meets the eye.','',NULL,'Less,Eye,Meets',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6546,'','Azealia Banks','Musician','\nMay 31, 1991\n','','American','I don\'t live on other people\'s terms.','',NULL,'Live,Terms',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6547,'','Azealia Banks','Musician','\nMay 31, 1991\n','','American','I don\'t want to talk about Nicki Minaj anymore.','',NULL,'Talk,Anymore',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6548,'','Azealia Banks','Musician','\nMay 31, 1991\n','','American','I\'m also not going to explain something just because I said it in a rap. Take what you want from it.','',NULL,'Said,Rap,Explain',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6549,'Music','Azealia Banks','Musician','\nMay 31, 1991\n','','American','I\'ve been making music for a while. And I could read about myself on the Internet for a while.','',NULL,'Making,While',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6550,'Life','Azealia Banks','Musician','\nMay 31, 1991\n','','American','Life is the same. It would be the same thing if I were still working at Starbucks, having to deal with a manager, and a shift manager. This is a job.','',NULL,'Job,Still',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6551,'','Azealia Banks','Musician','\nMay 31, 1991\n','','American','Nowadays when I walk around, I get noticed, which is kind of weird.','',NULL,'Around,Weird,Walk',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6552,'','Azealia Banks','Musician','\nMay 31, 1991\n','','American','The beats are like scripts, and the raps are my monologue.','',NULL,'Scripts,Beats,Monologue',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6553,'','Azealia Banks','Musician','\nMay 31, 1991\n','','American','When I rap, it\'s just an extension of how I speak, and that\'s how I talk. If you don\'t like it, don\'t listen.','',NULL,'Talk,Speak,Listen',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6554,'','Dennis Banks','Educator','\nApril 12, 1932\n','','American','I have a Father\'s Day every day.','',NULL,'Father',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6555,'','Dennis Banks','Educator','\nApril 12, 1932\n','','American','Most importantly, the meaning of spirituality lays the seeds for our destiny and the path we must follow.','',NULL,'Must,Destiny,Path',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6556,'','Dennis Banks','Educator','\nApril 12, 1932\n','','American','When you have a spiritual foundation, you look at poverty differently then.','',NULL,'Spiritual,Poverty,Foundation',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6557,'','Dennis Banks','Educator','\nApril 12, 1932\n','','American','Every man should see the birth of his children.','',NULL,'Children,Birth',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6558,'','Dennis Banks','Educator','\nApril 12, 1932\n','','American','The Sun, Moon and Stars are there to guide us.','',NULL,'Sun,Stars,Moon',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6559,'','Dennis Banks','Educator','\nApril 12, 1932\n','','American','It also called upon traditional people in the Four Directions to strengthen the healing ceremonies and asked people to heed the warnings of Mother Earth.','',NULL,'Mother,Healing,Earth',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6560,'Legal','Dennis Banks','Educator','\nApril 12, 1932\n','','American','And Americans realized that native people are still here, that they have a moral standing, a legal standing.','',NULL,'Still,Here',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6561,'Great','Dennis Banks','Educator','\nApril 12, 1932\n','','American','It is an understanding with the Great Spirit or Creator that we will follow these ways.','',NULL,'Spirit,Follow',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6562,'Family,Respect','Dennis Banks','Educator','\nApril 12, 1932\n','','American','To be selected was an honor, and in respect of the family member chosen to run, families held feasts and gave away prized beaver coats, quilled tobacco bags and buffalo hides.','',NULL,'Away',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6563,'','Dennis Banks','Educator','\nApril 12, 1932\n','','American','Even the people who come our way look upon us in amazement, that we run only for the healing of Mother Earth.','',NULL,'Mother,Healing,Earth',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6564,'Life','Dennis Banks','Educator','\nApril 12, 1932\n','','American','I\'m on this road for the rest of my life.','',NULL,'Road,Rest',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6565,'','Dennis Banks','Educator','\nApril 12, 1932\n','','American','In 1967 the last Unity Caravan was held.','',NULL,'Last,Unity,Caravan',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6566,'','Dennis Banks','Educator','\nApril 12, 1932\n','','American','In 1978, the tradition of running from village to village with a message was revived. that first run was from Davis to Los Angeles, a distance of 500 miles.','',NULL,'Run,Distance,Message',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6567,'','Dennis Banks','Educator','\nApril 12, 1932\n','','American','In 1990 we ran across Europe through 13 countries and covering 7,130 miles.','',NULL,'Through,Europe,Countries',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6568,'Time','Dennis Banks','Educator','\nApril 12, 1932\n','','American','Many young Japanese were hearing for the first time the words of Native people from the West.','',NULL,'Words,Young',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6569,'Life','Dennis Banks','Educator','\nApril 12, 1932\n','','American','Since the beginning, Native Peoples lived a life of being in harmony with all that surrounds us.','',NULL,'Beginning,Since',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6570,'','Dennis Banks','Educator','\nApril 12, 1932\n','','American','The Canadian run can be no different, at least in terms of actual running.','',NULL,'Different,Run,Running',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6571,'','Dennis Banks','Educator','\nApril 12, 1932\n','','American','When we arrived in Japan in 1988, we were not prepared for the overwhelming support shown to us.','',NULL,'Support,Prepared,Japan',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6572,'','Elizabeth Banks','Actress','\nFebruary 10, 1974\n','','American','Every once in a while I play a true idiot, and they\'re really fun to play.','',NULL,'Fun,True,Play',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6573,'Nature','Elizabeth Banks','Actress','\nFebruary 10, 1974\n','','American','I actually think that secrets are just a part of human nature and that everybody should have some.','',NULL,'Human,Everybody',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6574,'Power','Elizabeth Banks','Actress','\nFebruary 10, 1974\n','','American','I am not afraid of much. I kill all the spiders in my house, and I\'m planning to go skydiving. I am into girl power, and I\'m very self-sufficient.','',NULL,'Girl,Afraid',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6575,'','Elizabeth Banks','Actress','\nFebruary 10, 1974\n','','American','I like my coffee light.','',NULL,'Light,Coffee',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6576,'Love','Elizabeth Banks','Actress','\nFebruary 10, 1974\n','','American','I love physical comedy. I love Oscar Wilde, I love Shakespeare comedies, I love improv.','',NULL,'Comedy,Physical',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6577,'Love,Great','Elizabeth Banks','Actress','\nFebruary 10, 1974\n','','American','I love working with a stylist but I also love having personal relationships with designers. A stylist is great for pulling together an entire outfit, accessories included, and for shaking me out of my comfort zone.','',NULL,'Together',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6578,'','Elizabeth Banks','Actress','\nFebruary 10, 1974\n','','American','I play Rock Band, which is Guitar Hero times ten. You can play with four people, so when you have parties, you have a real band. Nobody ever wants to sing, so I\'m always the one throwing down on the mic.','',NULL,'Rock,Real,Hero',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6579,'','Elizabeth Banks','Actress','\nFebruary 10, 1974\n','','American','If I ever complain about yachting around the Mediterranean with Madonna, who I just idolized as a child, I should be slapped across the face.','',NULL,'Ever,Around,Child',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6580,'Work,Women,Men','Elizabeth Banks','Actress','\nFebruary 10, 1974\n','','American','Most men I know rely on women to do all the literal dirty work.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6581,'','Elizabeth Banks','Actress','\nFebruary 10, 1974\n','','American','When I was in college I was accused of being a goody two-shoes. But every goody two-shoes has a bad side.','',NULL,'Bad,College,Side',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6582,'Funny','Elizabeth Banks','Actress','\nFebruary 10, 1974\n','','American','When you live in a leading lady\'s body, which I do, you have to constantly prove that you are funny.','',NULL,'Live,Body',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6583,'Time,Business','Elizabeth Banks','Actress','\nFebruary 10, 1974\n','','American','You have got to have an agent. It\'s a business. But I think there is a way to be artful and commercial at the same time.','',NULL,'Same',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6584,'Friendship','Ernie Banks','Athlete','\nJanuary 31, 1931\n','','','Loyalty and friendship, which is to me the same, created all the wealth that I\'ve ever thought I\'d have.','',NULL,'Loyalty,Ever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6585,'Happiness','Ernie Banks','Athlete','\nJanuary 31, 1931\n','','','You must try to generate happiness within yourself. If you aren\'t happy in one place, chances are you won\'t be happy anyplace.','',NULL,'Happy,Yourself',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6586,'Friendship','Ernie Banks','Athlete','\nJanuary 31, 1931\n','','','But it all comes down to friendship, treating people right.','',NULL,'Down,Treating',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6587,'','Ernie Banks','Athlete','\nJanuary 31, 1931\n','','','I like my players to be married and in debt. That\'s the way you motivate them.','',NULL,'Married,Debt,Players',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6588,'Sports,Good','Ernie Banks','Athlete','\nJanuary 31, 1931\n','','','The only way to prove that you\'re a good sport is to lose.','',NULL,'Lose',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6589,'Great','Ernie Banks','Athlete','\nJanuary 31, 1931\n','','','It\'s a great day for a ball game; let\'s play two!','',NULL,'Game,Two',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6590,'','Ernie Banks','Athlete','\nJanuary 31, 1931\n','','','It\'s a beautiful day for a ballgame... Let\'s play two!','',NULL,'Beautiful,Two,Play',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6591,'Work,Business','Ernie Banks','Athlete','\nJanuary 31, 1931\n','','','I learned from Mr. Wrigley, early in my career, that loyalty wins and it creates friendships. I saw it work for him in his business.','',NULL,'Loyalty',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6592,'Morning','Ernie Banks','Athlete','\nJanuary 31, 1931\n','','','When I wake up in the morning, I feel like a billionaire without paying taxes.','',NULL,'Without,Taxes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6593,'Life,Work','Ernie Banks','Athlete','\nJanuary 31, 1931\n','','','Work? I never worked a day in my life. I always loved what I was doing, had a passion for it.','',NULL,'Passion',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6594,'Work,Business','Ernie Banks','Athlete','\nJanuary 31, 1931\n','','','Another friend hired me to open doors for him in the moving and relocation business. I did that for 10 years, am still doing it. And I do some work for the Cubs, in community relations.','',NULL,'Moving',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6595,'','Ernie Banks','Athlete','\nJanuary 31, 1931\n','','','Awards mean a lot, but they don\'t say it all. The people in baseball mean more to me than statistics.','',NULL,'Mean,Baseball,Statistics',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6596,'','Ernie Banks','Athlete','\nJanuary 31, 1931\n','','','Did you hear that? I didn\'t hear anything. Put that question another way.','',NULL,'Anything,Did,Put',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6597,'Time','Ernie Banks','Athlete','\nJanuary 31, 1931\n','','','During my time, there might have been one pitcher or two that were top pitchers on a team. Teams that won maybe had three, but today they have a lot of depth. They have a lot of long relievers, short relievers, and the strategy is different.','',NULL,'Today,Long',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6598,'Car','Ernie Banks','Athlete','\nJanuary 31, 1931\n','','','I own stock, and I also insure my car with Geico.','',NULL,'Stock,Also',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6599,'','Ernie Banks','Athlete','\nJanuary 31, 1931\n','','','It would be a lot different for me because there is a lot of information that you need to know about as a player. How pitchers are pitching you, how defenses are playing, certain situations about certain pitchers.','',NULL,'Different,Playing,Player',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6600,'Life','Ernie Banks','Athlete','\nJanuary 31, 1931\n','','','It\'s a kind of philosophy of my own life, to create the energy enough to keep on going.','',NULL,'Philosophy,Enough',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6601,'Business','Ernie Banks','Athlete','\nJanuary 31, 1931\n','','','Mr. Wrigley believed in this: Put all your eggs in one basket and watch the basket. They don\'t do that today. This is the old-fashioned way I\'m talking about. He carried it on to his business. Do one thing and stay with it.','',NULL,'Today,Put',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6602,'','Ernie Banks','Athlete','\nJanuary 31, 1931\n','','','No, I think the pitching today has more depth.','',NULL,'Today,Depth,Pitching',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6603,'Patience','Ernie Banks','Athlete','\nJanuary 31, 1931\n','','','People ask me a lot about the values I got from playing for the Cubs for so many years. The value I got out of it was patience. A lot of people these days are not very patient.','',NULL,'Days,Playing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6604,'','Ernie Banks','Athlete','\nJanuary 31, 1931\n','','','The Cubs are due in sixty-two.','',NULL,'Cubs,Due',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6605,'','Ernie Banks','Athlete','\nJanuary 31, 1931\n','','','The Cubs are gonna shine in sixty-nine.','',NULL,'Shine,Gonna,Cubs',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6606,'Money','Ernie Banks','Athlete','\nJanuary 31, 1931\n','','','The riches of the game are in the thrills, not the money.','',NULL,'Game,Riches',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6607,'Love,Good','George Linnaeus Banks','Writer','\nMarch 2, 1821\n','\nMay 3, 1881\n','English','I live for those who love me, for those who know me true, for the heaven so blue above me, and the good that I can do.','',NULL,'Live',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6608,'Alone,Men','George Linnaeus Banks','Writer','\nMarch 2, 1821\n','\nMay 3, 1881\n','English','I live to hail that season by gifted one foretold, when men shall live by reason, and not alone by gold.','',NULL,'Live',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6609,'Good,Future','George Linnaeus Banks','Writer','\nMarch 2, 1821\n','\nMay 3, 1881\n','English','For the cause that lacks assistance, the wrong that needs resistance, for the future in the distance, and the good that I can do.','',NULL,'Wrong',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6610,'','Gordon Banks','Athlete','\nDecember 30, 1937\n','','English','At that level, every goal is like a knife in the ribs.','',NULL,'Goal,Level,Knife',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6611,'Best,Famous','Gordon Banks','Athlete','\nDecember 30, 1937\n','','English','That save from Pele\'s header was the best I ever made. I didn\'t have any idea how famous it would become - to start with, I didn\'t even realise I\'d made it at all.','',NULL,'Ever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6612,'','Harry Banks','Soldier','\nMarch 16, 1896\n','\nApril 24, 1915\n','English','If at first you do succeed - try to hide your astonishment.','',NULL,'Try,Succeed,Hide',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6613,'Time','Iain Banks','Writer','\nFebruary 16, 1954\n','','Scottish','As a writer, you get to play, you get alter time, you get to come up with the smart lines and the clever comebacks you wish you\'d thought of.','',NULL,'Smart,Thought',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6614,'','Iain Banks','Writer','\nFebruary 16, 1954\n','','Scottish','You have to have something worth saying and then the ability to say it- writing\'s a double skill, really.','',NULL,'Saying,Writing,Worth',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6615,'','Iain Banks','Writer','\nFebruary 16, 1954\n','','Scottish','As long as a film stays unmade, the book is entirely yours, it belongs to the writer. As soon as you make it into a film, suddenly more people see it than have ever read the book.','',NULL,'Book,Long,Ever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6616,'Best','Iain Banks','Writer','\nFebruary 16, 1954\n','','Scottish','By the usual reckoning, the worst books make the best films.','',NULL,'Books,Worst',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6617,'','Iain Banks','Writer','\nFebruary 16, 1954\n','','Scottish','I still find it hard to understand that anyone could argue that you can\'t have machines that exhibit consciousness.','',NULL,'Hard,Understand,Find',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6618,'Future','Iain Banks','Writer','\nFebruary 16, 1954\n','','Scottish','I think the future stopped looking American when you think back to Blade Runner and Neuromancer, when it started to look more Japanese.','',NULL,'American,Looking',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6619,'','Iain Banks','Writer','\nFebruary 16, 1954\n','','Scottish','I wouldn\'t like to be a character in one of my books!','',NULL,'Character,Books',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6620,'Great','Iain Banks','Writer','\nFebruary 16, 1954\n','','Scottish','I\'m not a great believer in awards-of course the fact that I\'ve never won one has nothing to do with it at all!','',NULL,'Nothing,Fact',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6621,'Society,Technology','Iain Banks','Writer','\nFebruary 16, 1954\n','','Scottish','Technology determines the possibilities of society. It doesn\'t matter whether you start out from a fascist state or a communist state or a free-market state.','',NULL,'Start',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6622,'','Joseph Banks','Environmentalist','\nFebruary 13, 1743\n','\nJune 19, 1820\n','English','O, how glorious would it be to set my heel upon the Pole and turn myself 360 degrees in a second!','',NULL,'Second,Turn,Glorious',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6623,'','Joseph Banks','Environmentalist','\nFebruary 13, 1743\n','\nJune 19, 1820\n','English','Who knows but that England may revive in New South Wales when it has sunk in Europe.','',NULL,'May,Knows,Europe',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6624,'Time,Money,Home','Leslie Banks','Actor','\nJune 9, 1890\n','\nApril 21, 1952\n','British','In all honesty, at that time, I never saw myself as an author... I was just a Mom in a state of panic, trying to enter a short story contest to win the prize money in order to keep the lights on in my home.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6625,'Life','Leslie Banks','Actor','\nJune 9, 1890\n','\nApril 21, 1952\n','British','I look at life, the experiences I\'ve had, at the human condition, the dynamics between people, the news (world news), and draw from the compelling realities all around us.','',NULL,'Human,Around',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6626,'Love','Leslie Banks','Actor','\nJune 9, 1890\n','\nApril 21, 1952\n','British','I love the paranormal, because there, every genre I write can become one beacon for my imagination.','',NULL,'Become,Write',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6627,'Faith,Work','Leslie Banks','Actor','\nJune 9, 1890\n','\nApril 21, 1952\n','British','It was all a back-handed blessing, and my friends were the ones who kept the faith, read my work, and urged me to submit it to publishers (by sending it out for me - they would not hear no for an answer.','',NULL,'Friends',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6628,'Family','Leslie Banks','Actor','\nJune 9, 1890\n','\nApril 21, 1952\n','British','That has always been it for me: family first.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6629,'','Leslie Banks','Actor','\nJune 9, 1890\n','\nApril 21, 1952\n','British','The story grew, got way bigger than the contest rules called for, and next thing I knew I had a book.','',NULL,'Book,Story,Next',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6630,'','Lloyd Banks','Musician','\nApril 30, 1982\n','','American','I take things like honor and loyalty seriously. It\'s more important to me than any materialistic thing or any fame I could have.','',NULL,'Loyalty,Important,Honor',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6631,'','Lloyd Banks','Musician','\nApril 30, 1982\n','','American','A true revolution of values will soon look uneasily on the glaring contrast of poverty and wealth.','',NULL,'True,Revolution,Poverty',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6632,'','Lloyd Banks','Musician','\nApril 30, 1982\n','','American','I feel like I made it already, because I got already what everybody on the corners of the neighborhood I grew up in is striving to get.','',NULL,'Made,Everybody,Striving',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6633,'Family','Lloyd Banks','Musician','\nApril 30, 1982\n','','American','I have family in Ponce. It\'s a shame that my grandfather passed and I wasn\'t able to be there with him.','',NULL,'Him,Able',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6634,'','Lloyd Banks','Musician','\nApril 30, 1982\n','','American','I see myself as a flashlight in the dark. I\'m not trying to be overlooked anymore.','',NULL,'Trying,Dark,Anymore',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6635,'Music','Lloyd Banks','Musician','\nApril 30, 1982\n','','American','I\'ve seen and learned enough to keep my music fresh and spread out.','',NULL,'Enough,Learned',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6636,'','Lloyd Banks','Musician','\nApril 30, 1982\n','','American','If you stay in one place, you can only rap about one thing because that\'s all you know.','',NULL,'Place,Stay,Rap',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6637,'','Lloyd Banks','Musician','\nApril 30, 1982\n','','American','Ultimately a genuine leader is not a searcher for consensus but a molder of consensus.','',NULL,'Leader,Genuine,Consensus',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6638,'Work,Business','Lloyd Banks','Musician','\nApril 30, 1982\n','','American','We got extremely lucky. It\'s a tough business to work with.','',NULL,'Tough',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6639,'Money','Lloyd Banks','Musician','\nApril 30, 1982\n','','American','When you get money you\'re always a target because there\'s always somebody who needs money out there.','',NULL,'Somebody,Needs',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6640,'God','Lloyd Banks','Musician','\nApril 30, 1982\n','','American','You know, I feel that God isn\'t going to put something in front of me that I can\'t deal with.','',NULL,'Put,Deal',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6641,'','Peter Banks','Musician','\nApril 8, 1947\n','','','I\'m not altogether sure what I\'m going to do for that. I think it will be a lot more low key than the other two I\'ve done. Dare I say it, a bit more relaxing.','',NULL,'Done,Two,Sure',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6642,'Good','Peter Banks','Musician','\nApril 8, 1947\n','','','I\'ve had lots of replies, we\'re into the double figures now. And the overall standard is very good. In fact I\'ve been feeling a little guilty, because I haven\'t replied to anyone yet - it is something I will be doing.','',NULL,'Feeling,Fact',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6643,'','Peter Banks','Musician','\nApril 8, 1947\n','','','I\'ve wanted to do it for years, but every attempt at it has turned into another tune. We have actually taken a different approach, we\'re doing a lot of sampling - we\'re even sampling bits of Flash!','',NULL,'Different,Another,Wanted',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6644,'','Peter Banks','Musician','\nApril 8, 1947\n','','','There\'s not a moment on it that will sound too familiar, as soon as it sounds comfortably familiar then we like to do something with it to take away that comfortable feeling.','',NULL,'Feeling,Moment,Away',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6645,'Life,Home','Russell Banks','Author','\nMarch 28, 1940\n','','American','I much prefer working with kids whose life could be completely upended by a reading of a book over a weekend. You give them a book to read - they go home and come back a changed person. And that is so much more interesting and exciting.','',NULL,'Book',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6646,'History','Russell Banks','Author','\nMarch 28, 1940\n','','American','My major allegiance has been to storytelling, not to history.','',NULL,'Allegiance,Major',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6647,'Life','Russell Banks','Author','\nMarch 28, 1940\n','','American','Through writing, through that process, they realize that they become more intelligent, and more honest and more imaginative than they can be in any other part of their life.','',NULL,'Writing,Through',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6648,'Work','Russell Banks','Author','\nMarch 28, 1940\n','','American','For almost anyone who chooses to be a writer, since so very few writers are able to learn a living from their work that is equivalent to the living earned by the average dentist or accountant.','',NULL,'Living,Learn',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6649,'','Russell Banks','Author','\nMarch 28, 1940\n','','American','And out of a desire essentially to imitate what I was reading, I began to write, like a clever monkey.','',NULL,'Write,Desire,Reading',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6650,'','Russell Banks','Author','\nMarch 28, 1940\n','','American','Nobody does anything for one reason.','',NULL,'Anything,Reason,Nobody',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6651,'','Russell Banks','Author','\nMarch 28, 1940\n','','American','A couple of years I taught in graduate programs at NYU and Columbia, in the early eighties.','',NULL,'Early,Couple,Taught',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6652,'Life','Russell Banks','Author','\nMarch 28, 1940\n','','American','Although I still occasionally paint and draw, my life has now been shaped by my writing.','',NULL,'Writing,Still',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6653,'Love','Russell Banks','Author','\nMarch 28, 1940\n','','American','And there are people who want to be writers because they love to write. And they care.','',NULL,'Care,Write',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6654,'','Russell Banks','Author','\nMarch 28, 1940\n','','American','But on the other hand, I don\'t actively seek out stories or hunt them down.','',NULL,'Down,Hand,Stories',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6655,'Age,Art','Russell Banks','Author','\nMarch 28, 1940\n','','American','But really, it was reading that led me to writing. And in particular, reading the American classics like Twain who taught me at an early age that ordinary lives of ordinary people can be made into high art.','',NULL,'Writing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6656,'','Russell Banks','Author','\nMarch 28, 1940\n','','American','Chimpanzees are endangered. Severely.','',NULL,'Endangered,Severely',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6657,'Women,Men','Russell Banks','Author','\nMarch 28, 1940\n','','American','First of all it\'s usually women who run these higher primate sanctuaries, rarely men. They are white. They come from privileged backgrounds. They are educated.','',NULL,'Run',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6658,'','Russell Banks','Author','\nMarch 28, 1940\n','','American','I began as a boy with artistic talent... as a visual artist... I thought that was what I\'d become and in my late teens drifted into reading serious literature.','',NULL,'Thought,Become,Serious',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6659,'','Russell Banks','Author','\nMarch 28, 1940\n','','American','I don\'t want it to be all that self-conscious or artificial, but it really grows out of my having invented myself as a listener so that I could hear her voice.','',NULL,'Her,Voice,Hear',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6660,'Life,Work','Russell Banks','Author','\nMarch 28, 1940\n','','American','If you dedicate your attention to discipline in your life you become smarter while you are writing than while you are hanging out with your pals or in any other line of work.','',NULL,'Writing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6661,'Time','Russell Banks','Author','\nMarch 28, 1940\n','','American','It\'s hard to spend years at a time working in total solitude with no reality-check.','',NULL,'Hard,Working',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6662,'','Russell Banks','Author','\nMarch 28, 1940\n','','American','John Brown first swam into my vision in the 1960s when I was a political activist in the civil rights movement and the anti-war movement at Chapel Hill, where I went to university.','',NULL,'Political,Vision,Rights',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6663,'','Russell Banks','Author','\nMarch 28, 1940\n','','American','Lists of books we reread and books we can\'t finish tell more about us than about the relative worth of the books themselves.','',NULL,'Tell,Worth,Themselves',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6664,'','Russell Banks','Author','\nMarch 28, 1940\n','','American','Motivations are too tangled and complex.','',NULL,'Complex,Tangled',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6665,'','Russell Banks','Author','\nMarch 28, 1940\n','','American','One of the things I have tried to do with this book and with all of them really is avoid that simple, easy, reductionist view of motivation and to show we do things for a complex net of reasons, a real braid of reasons.','',NULL,'Simple,Real,Book',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6666,'','Russell Banks','Author','\nMarch 28, 1940\n','','American','So the same cultural and political issues that divided us in 1968 are still dividing us.','',NULL,'Political,Still,Same',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6667,'','Russell Banks','Author','\nMarch 28, 1940\n','','American','Storytelling is an ancient and honorable act. An essential role to play in the community or tribe. It\'s one that I embrace wholeheartedly and have been fortunate enough to be rewarded for.','',NULL,'Enough,Play,Act',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6668,'','Russell Banks','Author','\nMarch 28, 1940\n','','American','The 60s passed and faded and I grew older, and in 1987 bought a house in upstate New York, and it turned out that John Brown was buried down the road from my house and that he had lived there longer than anywhere else and his house was still standing.','',NULL,'Down,Still,Else',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6669,'Best','Russell Banks','Author','\nMarch 28, 1940\n','','American','The best thing about writing programs is that it rationalized the apprenticeship of a writer.','',NULL,'Writing,Writer',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6670,'','Tyra Banks','Model','\nDecember 4, 1973\n','','American','Self-love has very little to do with how you feel about your outer self. It\'s about accepting all of yourself.','',NULL,'Yourself,Self,Accepting',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6671,'','Tyra Banks','Model','\nDecember 4, 1973\n','','American','I\'m competitive with myself. I always try to push past my own borders.','',NULL,'Past,Try,Push',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6672,'Women','Tyra Banks','Model','\nDecember 4, 1973\n','','American','Black women have always been these vixens, these animalistic erotic women. Why can\'t we just be the sexy American girl next door?','',NULL,'Girl,Sexy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6673,'Mom','Tyra Banks','Model','\nDecember 4, 1973\n','','American','My mom never taught me to be waiting for some prince on a white horse to swipe me off my feet.','',NULL,'Waiting,Off',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6674,'Beauty','Tyra Banks','Model','\nDecember 4, 1973\n','','American','Paris is one of the most beautiful places in all the world. Unfortunately, I was so homesick I couldn\'t appreciate its beauty.','',NULL,'Beautiful,Appreciate',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6675,'Women','Tyra Banks','Model','\nDecember 4, 1973\n','','American','Black women don\'t have the same body image problems as white women. They are proud of their bodies.','',NULL,'Black,Same',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6676,'','Tyra Banks','Model','\nDecember 4, 1973\n','','American','I\'m a perfectionist. Sometimes I have to remind myself that it\'s okay if there are flaws here and there.','',NULL,'Sometimes,Here,Flaws',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6677,'','Tyra Banks','Model','\nDecember 4, 1973\n','','American','I enjoy doing fashion shows and transforming myself into different looks for photo shoots.','',NULL,'Different,Enjoy,Fashion',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6678,'Love','Tyra Banks','Model','\nDecember 4, 1973\n','','American','I love the confidence that makeup gives me.','',NULL,'Confidence,Makeup',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6679,'Good','Tyra Banks','Model','\nDecember 4, 1973\n','','American','A smart model is a good model.','',NULL,'Smart,Model',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6680,'Design','Tyra Banks','Model','\nDecember 4, 1973\n','','American','Designers are very fickle. I never wanted to be a victim of that. You\'re in one minute, out the next.','',NULL,'Wanted,Next',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6681,'','Tyra Banks','Model','\nDecember 4, 1973\n','','American','Models now need to promote themselves, think like businesswomen and diversify their careers by doing other things. Chances are very slim that a mere model will become a household name today.','',NULL,'Today,Become,Themselves',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6682,'Cool','Tyra Banks','Model','\nDecember 4, 1973\n','','American','I don\'t go to the cool, trendy restaurants. I go to either the holes in the wall or the super-fancy restaurants where there are no cool people.','',NULL,'Either,Wall',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6683,'Life','Tyra Banks','Model','\nDecember 4, 1973\n','','American','You can\'t model for the rest of your life, so it is important to diversify your career.','',NULL,'Important,Career',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6684,'','Tyra Banks','Model','\nDecember 4, 1973\n','','American','I had had an extroverted personality with a lot of friends, but when I lost the weight and grew so tall, I withdrew within myself.','',NULL,'Lost,Friends,Within',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6685,'','Tyra Banks','Model','\nDecember 4, 1973\n','','American','I have so many goals.','',NULL,'Goals',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6686,'','Tyra Banks','Model','\nDecember 4, 1973\n','','American','I haven\'t seen the Eiffel Tower, Notre Dame, the Louvre. I haven\'t seen anything. I don\'t really care.','',NULL,'Care,Anything,Seen',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6687,'Food,Love','Tyra Banks','Model','\nDecember 4, 1973\n','','American','I love food and feel that it is something that should be enjoyed. I eat whatever I want. I just don\'t overeat.','',NULL,'Whatever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6688,'','Tyra Banks','Model','\nDecember 4, 1973\n','','American','I talked about adopting a baby when I was 20 years old, before it became \'hip.\'','',NULL,'Before,Old,Baby',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6689,'Women,Business','Tyra Banks','Model','\nDecember 4, 1973\n','','American','I\'m trying to build a strong business. I want to create new stars, new shows and new products for my audience and create a legacy that outlives me. There are so many other ways I want to reach women besides doing a talk show.','',NULL,'Strong',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6690,'','Tyra Banks','Model','\nDecember 4, 1973\n','','American','I\'ve always seen modeling as a stepping stone.','',NULL,'Seen,Modeling,Stone',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6691,'Hope','Tyra Banks','Model','\nDecember 4, 1973\n','','American','People always ask me if I\'m going to stop modeling because I have started an acting career. I hope to continue to model for years to come.','',NULL,'Career,Acting',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6692,'Life,Time','Tyra Banks','Model','\nDecember 4, 1973\n','','American','From offstage until the moment I walk onstage, I constantly tweak my talk show and \'Top Model\', but at the same time, I often leave my private life by the wayside.','',NULL,'Same',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6693,'','Tyra Banks','Model','\nDecember 4, 1973\n','','American','I don\'t like expensive things... I just can\'t help looking in a magazine for the splurge and the save.','',NULL,'Help,Looking,Save',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6694,'Work','Tyra Banks','Model','\nDecember 4, 1973\n','','American','I feel more comfortable when I\'m lighter - I sleep better, I snore less, I have more endurance when I work out, my arms look better.','',NULL,'Sleep,Better',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6695,'Good,Hope','Benjamin Banneker','Scientist','\nNovember 9, 1731\n','\nOctober 9, 1806\n','American','Evil communication corrupts good manners. I hope to live to hear that good communication corrects bad manners.','',NULL,'Live',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6696,'Strength','Benjamin Banneker','Scientist','\nNovember 9, 1731\n','\nOctober 9, 1806\n','American','The colour of the skin is in no way connected with strength of the mind or intellectual powers.','',NULL,'Mind,Skin',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6697,'','Benjamin Banneker','Scientist','\nNovember 9, 1731\n','\nOctober 9, 1806\n','American','I am of the African race, and in the colour which is natural to them of the deepest dye; and it is under a sense of the most profound gratitude to the Supreme Ruler of the Universe.','',NULL,'Gratitude,Sense,Universe',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6698,'Courage','Benjamin Banneker','Scientist','\nNovember 9, 1731\n','\nOctober 9, 1806\n','American','Presumption should never make us neglect that which appears easy to us, nor despair make us lose courage at the sight of difficulties.','',NULL,'Easy,Lose',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6699,'','John Banner','Actor','\nJanuary 28, 1910\n','\nJanuary 28, 1973\n','Austrian','Schultz is not a Nazi. I see Schultz as the representative of some kind of goodness in any generation.','',NULL,'Generation,Goodness',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6700,'','John Banner','Actor','\nJanuary 28, 1910\n','\nJanuary 28, 1973\n','Austrian','Well, who better to play Nazis than we Jews?','',NULL,'Better,Play,Jews',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6701,'Money,Men','Henry Campbell-Bannerman','Politician','\nSeptember 7, 1836\n','\nApril 22, 1908\n','British','But, gentlemen, can any of us say that as a result of such overwhelming sacrifices of money, of men, of ideals, and of civil dignity the sense of security has indeed been attained?','',NULL,'Sense',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6702,'Trust','Henry Campbell-Bannerman','Politician','\nSeptember 7, 1836\n','\nApril 22, 1908\n','British','Gentlemen, I fervently trust that before long the principle of arbitration may win such confidence as to justify its extension to a wider field of international differences.','',NULL,'Confidence,May',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6703,'Life','Henry Campbell-Bannerman','Politician','\nSeptember 7, 1836\n','\nApril 22, 1908\n','British','In addressing you I feel that I am not so much speaking to the representatives of diverse States of Europe and America as to the exponents of principles and hopes that are common to us all, and without which our life on earth would be a life without horizon or prospect.','',NULL,'Without,America',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6704,'','Henry Campbell-Bannerman','Politician','\nSeptember 7, 1836\n','\nApril 22, 1908\n','British','Scare answers to scare, and force begets force, until at length it comes to be seen that we are racing one against another after a phantom security which continually vanishes as we approach.','',NULL,'After,Another,Against',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6705,'Change','Henry Campbell-Bannerman','Politician','\nSeptember 7, 1836\n','\nApril 22, 1908\n','British','We have to admit that, notwithstanding all the efforts in which governments and peoples have participated, no corresponding change has been wrought in the aspect of the world\'s armaments.','',NULL,'Admit,Efforts',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6706,'War','Henry Campbell-Bannerman','Politician','\nSeptember 7, 1836\n','\nApril 22, 1908\n','British','You have indeed done much since the new century began to give shape and substance to the growing, the insistent desire that war may be banished from the earth.','',NULL,'May,Done',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6707,'','Roger Bannister','Athlete','\nMarch 23, 1929\n','','British','The man who can drive himself further once the effort gets painful is the man who will win.','',NULL,'Win,Once,Effort',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6708,'Great','Roger Bannister','Athlete','\nMarch 23, 1929\n','','British','I was always a great bundle of energy. As a child, instead of walking, I would run. And so running, which is a pain to a lot of people, was always a pleasure to me because it was so easy.','',NULL,'Pain,Energy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6709,'','Roger Bannister','Athlete','\nMarch 23, 1929\n','','British','If there was the opportunity to climb a mountain, or to go ballooning, or some adventurous activity, I would always be keen to do it. I loved the countryside.','',NULL,'Loved,Mountain,Activity',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6710,'','Roger Bannister','Athlete','\nMarch 23, 1929\n','','British','Athletics is a luxury.','',NULL,'Luxury,Athletics',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6711,'','Roger Bannister','Athlete','\nMarch 23, 1929\n','','British','I raced supremely well. I felt I was as well fitted to do it as I had ever been, and as perhaps I might ever be. I went climbing three weeks before, because I was feeling fed up with running.','',NULL,'Feeling,Ever,Before',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6712,'Great','Roger Bannister','Athlete','\nMarch 23, 1929\n','','British','I came from such a simple origin, without any great privilege, and I would say I also wanted to make a mark. It wasn\'t until I was about 15 that I appeared in a race.','',NULL,'Simple,Without',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6713,'','Roger Bannister','Athlete','\nMarch 23, 1929\n','','British','I couldn\'t disappoint people. I did not want to fail and exhaust myself, because I was the kind of runner who trained so little that I couldn\'t race again within another 10 days.','',NULL,'Did,Another,Again',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6714,'','Roger Bannister','Athlete','\nMarch 23, 1929\n','','British','I enjoy singing, and the instruments which truly move me are the horn, the trumpet and the cello.','',NULL,'Enjoy,Move,Singing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6715,'','Roger Bannister','Athlete','\nMarch 23, 1929\n','','British','I found longer races boring. I found the mile just perfect.','',NULL,'Boring,Perfect,Found',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6716,'War,Car','Roger Bannister','Athlete','\nMarch 23, 1929\n','','British','I lived on the top of one hill and the school was at the top of another hill. Nobody ever went to school by car - we didn\'t have any cars during the war. So that to and from school was itself a training.','',NULL,'School',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6717,'','Roger Bannister','Athlete','\nMarch 23, 1929\n','','British','I think that is a universal adolescent feeling, trying to find your place. The adolescent who is perfectly adjusted to his environment, I\'ve yet to meet.','',NULL,'Feeling,Trying,Find',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6718,'','Roger Bannister','Athlete','\nMarch 23, 1929\n','','British','I wanted to be a neurologist. That seemed to be the most difficult, most intriguing, and the most important aspect of medicine, which had links with psychology, aggression, behavior, and human affairs.','',NULL,'Important,Human,Difficult',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6719,'Music,Age','Roger Bannister','Athlete','\nMarch 23, 1929\n','','British','I was involved in music, acting, and some running, but my firm wish was to become a doctor. That was the formative age when I had decided on the pattern of my career.','',NULL,'Career',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6720,'','Roger Bannister','Athlete','\nMarch 23, 1929\n','','British','I was playing rugby and the other games English school children do, and there was an event in which races were run, and I won these by a considerable margin.','',NULL,'School,Children,Playing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6721,'Life,Age,War','Roger Bannister','Athlete','\nMarch 23, 1929\n','','British','I\'ve always been very impatient. At age 10 I frankly found life boring, and I can remember age 9 having the awful thought, as it seems now looking back on it, A war! That should liven things up a bit!','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6722,'','Roger Bannister','Athlete','\nMarch 23, 1929\n','','British','It had always been a British preoccupation to hold this mile record.','',NULL,'Hold,British,Mile',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6723,'Time','Roger Bannister','Athlete','\nMarch 23, 1929\n','','British','It\'s a question of spreading the available energy, aerobic and anaerobic, evenly over four minutes. If you run one part too fast, you pay a price. If you run another part more slowly your overall time is slower.','',NULL,'Energy,Another',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6724,'Life','Roger Bannister','Athlete','\nMarch 23, 1929\n','','British','Life was very simple. My parents had come from the North of England, which is a fairly rugged, bleak, hard-working part of England, and so there was not the expectation of luxury.','',NULL,'Simple,Parents',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6725,'Time','Roger Bannister','Athlete','\nMarch 23, 1929\n','','British','May is a very early time in the year and the weather is usually bad. You cannot run a fast mile race if there is a strong wind, because it makes your running uneven.','',NULL,'Strong,Bad',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6726,'Education,Work','Roger Bannister','Athlete','\nMarch 23, 1929\n','','British','Mothers, unless they were very poor, didn\'t work. Both of my parents had to leave education. My mother had to work in a cotton mill until 18 or 19, when she took some training in domestic science.','',NULL,'Science',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6727,'','Roger Bannister','Athlete','\nMarch 23, 1929\n','','British','My athleticism was really the core to social acceptance, because in those days the overwhelming number of students came from more of a public school background than I did.','',NULL,'School,Acceptance,Did',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6728,'Work','Roger Bannister','Athlete','\nMarch 23, 1929\n','','British','My concentration was really on getting to university and becoming a doctor. My parents let me know that school marks were important. Achievement was something which came by hard work.','',NULL,'School,Parents',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6729,'Family,Great','Roger Bannister','Athlete','\nMarch 23, 1929\n','','British','My family actually lived in the same village for about 400 years. They had great stability until the last century. People lived and intermarried in small villages.','',NULL,'Small',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6730,'','Roger Bannister','Athlete','\nMarch 23, 1929\n','','British','My introduction to track racing was through the background of cross country running, which is not a sport perhaps as popular in America as it is in England.','',NULL,'Through,Country,America',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6731,'Home','Roger Bannister','Athlete','\nMarch 23, 1929\n','','British','Our house was bombed, and the roof fell in. We were sitting under the stairs of the basement, and we were quite safe, but it brought home the realization. In two nights 400 people were killed in small town.','',NULL,'Two,Small',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6732,'','William Banting','Celebrity','1796','1878','English','I am fully persuaded that thousands of our fellow-men might profit equally by a similar course to mine; but, constitutions not being all alike, a different course of treatment may be advisable for the removal of so tormenting an affliction.','',NULL,'May,Different,Might',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6733,'Time','William Banting','Celebrity','1796','1878','English','At one time I thought the Editor of the Lancet would kindly publish a letter from me on the subject, but further reflection led me to doubt whether so insignificant an individual would be noticed without some special introduction.','',NULL,'Without,Doubt',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6734,'Life,Experience','William Banting','Celebrity','1796','1878','English','Experience has taught me to believe that, these human beans are the most insidious enemies man, with a tendency to corpulence in advanced life, can possess, though eminently friendly to youth.','',NULL,'Believe',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6735,'Life,Men,Business','William Banting','Celebrity','1796','1878','English','Few men have led a more active life - bodily or mentally - from a constitutional anxiety for regularity, precision, and order, during fifty years\' business career, from which I had retired.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6736,'Life,Food,Diet','William Banting','Celebrity','1796','1878','English','For the sake of argument and illustration I will presume that certain articles of ordinary diet, however beneficial in youth, are prejudicial in advanced life, like beans to a horse, whose common ordinary food is hay and corn.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6737,'Thankful','William Banting','Celebrity','1796','1878','English','I am most thankful to Almighty Providence for mercies received, and determined still to press the case into public notice as a token of gratitude.','',NULL,'Gratitude,Still',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6738,'Diet','William Banting','Celebrity','1796','1878','English','I am now in that happy comfortable state that I do not hesitate to indulge in any fancy in regard to diet, but watch the consequences, and do not continue any course which adds to weight or bulk and consequent discomfort.','',NULL,'Happy,State',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6739,'','William Banting','Celebrity','1796','1878','English','It is true I gained muscular vigour, but with it a prodigious appetite, which I was compelled to indulge, and consequently increased in weight, until my kind old friend advised me to forsake the exercise.','',NULL,'True,Friend,Old',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6740,'Change,Medical','William Banting','Celebrity','1796','1878','English','My diminished girth, in tailor phraseology, was hardly conceivable even by my own friends, or my respected medical adviser, until I put on my former clothing, over what I now wear, which is a thoroughly convincing proof of the remarkable change.','',NULL,'Friends',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6741,'History','William Banting','Celebrity','1796','1878','English','My other bodily ailments have become mere matters of history.','',NULL,'Become,Matters',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6742,'Great','William Banting','Celebrity','1796','1878','English','The great charm and comfort of the system is, that its affects are palpable within a week of trial, which creates a natural stimulus to persevere for few weeks more, when the fact becomes established beyond question.','',NULL,'Fact,Few',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6743,'Great','William Banting','Celebrity','1796','1878','English','The very gradual reductions in my weight which I am able to show, may be interesting to many, and I have great pleasure in stating them, believing that they serve to demonstrate further the merit of the system pursued.','',NULL,'May,Able',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6744,'Life','William Banting','Celebrity','1796','1878','English','Yet the evil still increased, and, like the parasite of barnacles on a ship, if it did not destroy the structure, it obstructed its fair, comfortable progress in the path of life.','',NULL,'Evil,Did',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6745,'Good,Women','Theda Bara','Actress','\nJuly 29, 1885\n','\nApril 7, 1955\n','American','The reason good women like me and flock to my pictures is that there is a little bit of vampire instinct in every woman.','',NULL,'Woman',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6746,'Age','Ehud Barak','Statesman','\nFebruary 12, 1942\n','','Israeli','If I were a Palestinian of the right age, I\'d eventually join one of the terrorist organizations.','',NULL,'Eventually,Terrorist',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6747,'Finance','Ehud Barak','Statesman','\nFebruary 12, 1942\n','','Israeli','I delivered lectures, and I was also a consultant for international companies in finance, both private equity and big venture capital funds.','',NULL,'Big,Both',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6748,'','Ehud Barak','Statesman','\nFebruary 12, 1942\n','','Israeli','I don\'t do anything to impress anyone, quite successfully I can tell you.','',NULL,'Anything,Tell,Anyone',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6749,'','Ehud Barak','Statesman','\nFebruary 12, 1942\n','','Israeli','I don\'t feel opportunistic ever, in anything.','',NULL,'Anything,Ever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6750,'','Ehud Barak','Statesman','\nFebruary 12, 1942\n','','Israeli','I\'m no wealthier than Bibi Netanyahu or Arik Sharon. I don\'t feel that I\'m more hedonistic than Ehud Olmert, or Yitzhak Rabin or Shimon Peres.','',NULL,'Sharon,Wealthier,Hedonistic',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6751,'','Ehud Barak','Statesman','\nFebruary 12, 1942\n','','Israeli','I\'m such a failed politician that all of my rivals have disappeared, on both sides.','',NULL,'Both,Politician,Sides',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6752,'Politics','Ehud Barak','Statesman','\nFebruary 12, 1942\n','','Israeli','In Israel, generally speaking, politics is much more familiar than any other place. We all know each other.','',NULL,'Place,Israel',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6753,'','Ehud Barak','Statesman','\nFebruary 12, 1942\n','','Israeli','Iran poses the most serious long-term threat to regional stability.','',NULL,'Serious,Stability,Threat',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6754,'War','Ehud Barak','Statesman','\nFebruary 12, 1942\n','','Israeli','Since the Six-Day War, the whole world, which is the real arena of battle between us and the Palestinians, believes that Israel is right in regard to procedure, namely problems and disputes should be solved around the negotiating table.','',NULL,'Real,Battle',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6755,'Peace','Ehud Barak','Statesman','\nFebruary 12, 1942\n','','Israeli','There is a thin line between peace of the brave and peace of the hostage... between compromise - even calculated risk - and irresponsibility and capitulation.','',NULL,'Brave,Between',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6756,'Peace','Ehud Barak','Statesman','\nFebruary 12, 1942\n','','Israeli','We want peace, but not at any price.','',NULL,'Price',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6757,'Money','Amiri Baraka','Poet','\nOctober 7, 1934\n','','American','A rich man told me recently that a liberal is a man who tells other people what to do with their money.','',NULL,'Rich,Liberal',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6758,'Government','Amiri Baraka','Poet','\nOctober 7, 1934\n','','American','If the flag of an armed enemy of the U.S. is allowed to fly over government buildings, then it implies that slavery, or at least the threat of slavery, is sanctioned by that government and can still legally exist.','',NULL,'Enemy,Still',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6759,'Freedom','Amiri Baraka','Poet','\nOctober 7, 1934\n','','American','A man is either free or he is not. There cannot be any apprenticeship for freedom.','',NULL,'Cannot,Free',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6760,'God','Amiri Baraka','Poet','\nOctober 7, 1934\n','','American','God has been replaced, as he has all over the West, with respectability and air conditioning.','',NULL,'Air,West',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6761,'Family','Amiri Baraka','Poet','\nOctober 7, 1934\n','','American','There is other disturbing facts surround the hideous 911 attacks, which my family and I could see from the third floor bathroom window of our homes!','',NULL,'Facts,Third',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6762,'','Amiri Baraka','Poet','\nOctober 7, 1934\n','','American','This is said to us, even as this counterfeit president has legalized the Confederate Flag in Mississippi.','',NULL,'Said,President,Flag',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6763,'Art','Amiri Baraka','Poet','\nOctober 7, 1934\n','','American','Thought is more important than art. To revere art and have no understanding of the process that forces it into existence, is finally not even to understand what art is.','',NULL,'Important,Thought',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6764,'','Amiri Baraka','Poet','\nOctober 7, 1934\n','','American','To name something is to wait for it in the place you think it will pass.','',NULL,'Place,Wait,Name',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6765,'Time','Christine Baranski','Actress','\nMay 2, 1952\n','','American','The older I get the more I try not to waste my time on negative energy.','',NULL,'Try,Negative',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6766,'','Christine Baranski','Actress','\nMay 2, 1952\n','','American','Acting is like a high wire act. Your margin for error is very slim.','',NULL,'Acting,High,Act',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6767,'','Christine Baranski','Actress','\nMay 2, 1952\n','','American','Audrey Hepburn\'s face was made for the camera.','',NULL,'Made,Face,Camera',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6768,'','Christine Baranski','Actress','\nMay 2, 1952\n','','American','Bambi has a profound effect on children because it\'s about losing your mother.','',NULL,'Mother,Children,Losing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6769,'Time','Christine Baranski','Actress','\nMay 2, 1952\n','','American','I adore clothes, I adore drinking. I just don\'t have the time or the inclination to totally indulge in it.','',NULL,'Drinking,Clothes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6770,'Women,Family,God','Christine Baranski','Actress','\nMay 2, 1952\n','','American','I always say God should have given women one extra decade at least, especially if you want a family. You\'re trying to pack a lot in.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6771,'','Christine Baranski','Actress','\nMay 2, 1952\n','','American','I do enjoy film. The more I do it the more I learn.','',NULL,'Enjoy,Learn,Film',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6772,'','Christine Baranski','Actress','\nMay 2, 1952\n','','American','I got into Julliard on almost a full scholarship.','',NULL,'Almost,Full,Julliard',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6773,'','Christine Baranski','Actress','\nMay 2, 1952\n','','American','I never say I have a preference for one medium as opposed to another.','',NULL,'Another,Preference,Medium',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6774,'','Christine Baranski','Actress','\nMay 2, 1952\n','','American','I often close my eyes because I can\'t tolerate violence.','',NULL,'Eyes,Violence,Often',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6775,'','Christine Baranski','Actress','\nMay 2, 1952\n','','American','I think people think Jim Carrey\'s just wild and crazy. He really is very disciplined. It is true of Eddie Murphy and Robin Williams as well.','',NULL,'Crazy,True,Wild',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6776,'','Christine Baranski','Actress','\nMay 2, 1952\n','','American','I wish I didn\'t have to live up to anything.','',NULL,'Live,Anything,Wish',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6777,'Mom','Christine Baranski','Actress','\nMay 2, 1952\n','','American','I\'m a nice, happily married wife and mom and I live in Connecticut.','',NULL,'Nice,Live',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6778,'Sad','Christine Baranski','Actress','\nMay 2, 1952\n','','American','I\'m sad to say that stardom is a commodity in our culture.','',NULL,'Culture,Commodity',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6779,'Movies','Christine Baranski','Actress','\nMay 2, 1952\n','','American','If I never do another movie, I will have had the privilege of working on one of the big Hollywood movies with top people, creating a world that can only be described as totally cinematic.','',NULL,'Working,Big',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6780,'','Christine Baranski','Actress','\nMay 2, 1952\n','','American','In the early \'90s, New York was a pretty depressing place.','',NULL,'Pretty,Place,Early',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6781,'Music','Christine Baranski','Actress','\nMay 2, 1952\n','','American','It is really hard to do comedy; it takes a lot of energy and focus. It\'s rather like music: It\'s a lot of hitting notes precisely.','',NULL,'Focus,Hard',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6782,'','Christine Baranski','Actress','\nMay 2, 1952\n','','American','It was considered that you were stepping down by doing television. I almost turned Cybill down because I so wanted to remain a theater actress.','',NULL,'Down,Wanted,Almost',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6783,'Life,Time,Great','Christine Baranski','Actress','\nMay 2, 1952\n','','American','It\'s a great time to be an actress at this point in my life.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6784,'Success','Christine Baranski','Actress','\nMay 2, 1952\n','','American','It\'s the thing that you do well that brings you to prominence. The very thing that brings you to success can also be like a curse, because then people think that\'s all you can do.','',NULL,'Curse,Also',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6785,'','Christine Baranski','Actress','\nMay 2, 1952\n','','American','Jim Carrey is a consummate actor and professional. He comes on set, knows his lines and knows his moves.','',NULL,'Actor,Knows,Lines',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6786,'','Christine Baranski','Actress','\nMay 2, 1952\n','','American','Lawrence of Arabia is the ultimate movie, deeply cinematic.','',NULL,'Movie,Ultimate,Deeply',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6787,'','Christine Baranski','Actress','\nMay 2, 1952\n','','American','Mike Nichols asked if I would do The Birdcage. Mike and I are dear friends but he had never offered me a feature role in a movie. My television career opened other doors for me.','',NULL,'Career,Friends,Movie',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6788,'','Christine Baranski','Actress','\nMay 2, 1952\n','','American','Really, can anyone drink several martinis at lunch?','',NULL,'Anyone,Drink,Lunch',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6789,'Work,Good,Cool','Christine Baranski','Actress','\nMay 2, 1952\n','','American','Ron Howard is as good a person as you could want to work with on film. He never lost his cool. He\'s the most easygoing, lovely man, but he\'s got this enormous intelligence and a wonderful humanity.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6790,'Great','Robert Barany','Scientist','\nApril 22, 1876\n','\nApril 8, 1936\n','Austrian','As neither of these two great research scientists was able to find the solution to the mystery, it is small wonder that none of their contemporaries were able to do so either.','',NULL,'Two,Find',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6791,'','Robert Barany','Scientist','\nApril 22, 1876\n','\nApril 8, 1936\n','Austrian','As soon as I had proved this and, of course, also the normal pointing action and reactions in all other extremities and joints, I stopped the experiment.','',NULL,'Action,Normal,Soon',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6792,'','Robert Barany','Scientist','\nApril 22, 1876\n','\nApril 8, 1936\n','Austrian','Even such an obvious idea as to observe an animal with vertigo or to rotate an animal did not occur to him, in spite of the fact that he conducted numerous vertigo experiments with human subjects and made frequent use of animal experiments.','',NULL,'Human,Him,Made',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6793,'','Robert Barany','Scientist','\nApril 22, 1876\n','\nApril 8, 1936\n','Austrian','I am convinced that people with such wounds will be quite ready to co-operate in a safe and painless experiment in the interests of humanity as a whole.','',NULL,'Humanity,Whole,Quite',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6794,'','Robert Barany','Scientist','\nApril 22, 1876\n','\nApril 8, 1936\n','Austrian','I was now successful in proving that a direction of movement is localized in the cerebellum.','',NULL,'Successful,Direction,Movement',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6795,'','Robert Barany','Scientist','\nApril 22, 1876\n','\nApril 8, 1936\n','Austrian','It came to me then in a flash that obviously the temperature of the water was responsible for the nystagmus.','',NULL,'Water,Flash,Came',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6796,'','Robert Barany','Scientist','\nApril 22, 1876\n','\nApril 8, 1936\n','Austrian','The incorrectness and weaknesses of a theory cause other minds to formulate the problems more exactly and in this way scientific progress is made.','',NULL,'Made,Problems,Minds',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6797,'','Robert Barany','Scientist','\nApril 22, 1876\n','\nApril 8, 1936\n','Austrian','The interpretation of facts in a certain way stimulates other scientists\' thoughts.','',NULL,'Thoughts,Facts,Scientists',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6798,'','Robert Barany','Scientist','\nApril 22, 1876\n','\nApril 8, 1936\n','Austrian','The investigations also proved that there were many cases of spontaneous deviation, i.e. cases where there had been no stimulation of the semi-circular canal apparatus.','',NULL,'Also,Apparatus,Canal',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6799,'','Robert Barany','Scientist','\nApril 22, 1876\n','\nApril 8, 1936\n','Austrian','The site of hearing was now known to be in the cochlea.','',NULL,'Known,Hearing,Site',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6800,'','Robert Barany','Scientist','\nApril 22, 1876\n','\nApril 8, 1936\n','Austrian','Two minutes later the right arm was pointing normally and the reaction to the left appeared. The patient made no complaint at all about the experiment.','',NULL,'Made,Two,Patient',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6801,'Time','Robert Barany','Scientist','\nApril 22, 1876\n','\nApril 8, 1936\n','Austrian','Vertigo, it was thought at the time, could only be caused by a disease of the cerebellum. He observed this kind of patient for years and saw absolutely no symptoms of brain disease.','',NULL,'Brain,Thought',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6802,'Work,Happiness','Joseph Barbara','Actor','\nDecember 5, 1967\n','','American','Happiness is the real sense of fulfillment that comes from hard work.','',NULL,'Real',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6803,'Life,Great','Anna Letitia Barbauld','Poet','\nJune 20, 1743\n','\nMarch 9, 1825\n','English','The most characteristic mark of a great mind is to choose some one important object, and pursue it for life.','',NULL,'Mind',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6804,'Alone','Anna Letitia Barbauld','Poet','\nJune 20, 1743\n','\nMarch 9, 1825\n','English','We neither laugh alone, nor weep alone, why then should we pray alone?','',NULL,'Laugh,Why',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6805,'Faith','Anna Letitia Barbauld','Poet','\nJune 20, 1743\n','\nMarch 9, 1825\n','English','But every act in consequence of our faith, strengthens faith.','',NULL,'Act',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6806,'Alone','Anna Letitia Barbauld','Poet','\nJune 20, 1743\n','\nMarch 9, 1825\n','English','When one by one our ties are torn, and friend from friend is snatched forlorn; when man is left alone to mourn, oh! then how sweet it is to die!','',NULL,'Friend,Die',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6807,'','Anna Letitia Barbauld','Poet','\nJune 20, 1743\n','\nMarch 9, 1825\n','English','The dead of midnight is the noon of thought.','',NULL,'Thought,Dead,Midnight',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6808,'Life,Good,Hope','Adrienne Barbeau','Actress','\nJune 11, 1945\n','','American','When I see myself on film it makes me smile, I mean making a good living doing what I enjoy is soo much fun. I just hope that everyone has the chance to enjoy life like I do.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6809,'','Adrienne Barbeau','Actress','\nJune 11, 1945\n','','American','But when I think of superchicks, I think of the roles, not the variety.','',NULL,'Variety,Roles',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6810,'Women,Death','Adrienne Barbeau','Actress','\nJune 11, 1945\n','','American','I spent years working in low-budget horror films. When you\'ve done \'Cannibal Women in the Avocado Jungle of Death,\' you can handle anything!','',NULL,'Done',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6811,'Women','Adrienne Barbeau','Actress','\nJune 11, 1945\n','','American','In all the horror films that I have done, all of those women were strong women. I don\'t feel I ever played the victim, although I was always in jeopardy.','',NULL,'Strong,Done',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6812,'Love','Andrea Barber','Actress','\nJuly 3, 1976\n','','American','I love being a student, if I could, I\'d stay in school forever.','',NULL,'School,Student',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6813,'','Andrea Barber','Actress','\nJuly 3, 1976\n','','American','My character was obnoxious, had stinky feet and wore things like purple tights and a yellow top. I hated the clothes.','',NULL,'Character,Top,Feet',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6814,'','Andrea Barber','Actress','\nJuly 3, 1976\n','','American','I want to be a writer someday.','',NULL,'Writer,Someday',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6815,'Life,Music','Chris Barber','Musician','\nApril 17, 1930\n','','English','In America, life is introverted, self-absorbed - and so is their music.','',NULL,'America',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6816,'','Chris Barber','Musician','\nApril 17, 1930\n','','English','A frisky spirit makes my trombone sing.','',NULL,'Makes,Spirit,Sing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6817,'Time,Good','Chris Barber','Musician','\nApril 17, 1930\n','','English','Here in England we live at a slower pace, have more time to enjoy things - like good jazz.','',NULL,'Live',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6818,'Music','Chris Barber','Musician','\nApril 17, 1930\n','','English','Jazz of the sort we play is a happy, extroverted music. You don\'t have to think about it too much.','',NULL,'Happy,Play',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6819,'Music','Chris Barber','Musician','\nApril 17, 1930\n','','English','We play happy music, and we make people happy. That\'s why they like us.','',NULL,'Happy,Play',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6820,'Best','Lynn Barber','Journalist','\nMay 22, 1944\n','','British','The best interviews like the best biographies should sing the strangeness and variety of the human race.','',NULL,'Human,Race',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6821,'','Red Barber','Celebrity','\nFebruary 17, 1908\n','\nOctober 22, 1992\n','American','Baseball is dull only to dull minds.','',NULL,'Baseball,Minds,Dull',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6822,'','Red Barber','Celebrity','\nFebruary 17, 1908\n','\nOctober 22, 1992\n','American','He\'s sitting in the catbird seat.','',NULL,'Sitting,Seat',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6823,'','Red Barber','Celebrity','\nFebruary 17, 1908\n','\nOctober 22, 1992\n','American','Running like a bunny with his tail on fire.','',NULL,'Fire,Running,Bunny',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6824,'','Red Barber','Celebrity','\nFebruary 17, 1908\n','\nOctober 22, 1992\n','American','This is Red Barber speaking. Let me say hello to you all.','',NULL,'Red,Speaking,Hello',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6825,'','Red Barber','Celebrity','\nFebruary 17, 1908\n','\nOctober 22, 1992\n','American','When I was in baseball and you went into the clubhouse, you didn\'t see ball players with curling irons.','',NULL,'Baseball,Players,Ball',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6826,'','Red Barber','Celebrity','\nFebruary 17, 1908\n','\nOctober 22, 1992\n','American','When I\'m talking to a large audience, I imagine that I\'m talking to a single person.','',NULL,'Single,Person,Talking',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6827,'','Red Barber','Celebrity','\nFebruary 17, 1908\n','\nOctober 22, 1992\n','American','Whenever you have a tight situation and there\'s a close pitch, the umpire gets a squawk no matter how he calls it.','',NULL,'Matter,Situation,Close',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6828,'Great','Red Barber','Celebrity','\nFebruary 17, 1908\n','\nOctober 22, 1992\n','American','You have to be as fully prepared for the dull game as you are for the great game, or else you won\'t be prepared for the great one.','',NULL,'Game,Else',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6829,'','Samuel Barber','Composer','\nMarch 9, 1910\n','\nJanuary 23, 1981\n','American','I was meant to be a composer and will be I\'m sure. Don\'t ask me to try to forget this unpleasant thing and go play football - please.','',NULL,'Forget,Football,Play',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6830,'','Tiki Barber','','\nApril 7, 1975\n','','','Rushing the ball is all about ball control. If you run the ball, you control the clock. If you control the clock, you usually control the game.','',NULL,'Game,Control,Run',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6831,'Success,Failure','Tiki Barber','','\nApril 7, 1975\n','','','I grew up playing sports. There is a clear line between success and failure.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6832,'','Tiki Barber','','\nApril 7, 1975\n','','','I have a need to do something and know I can be successful.','',NULL,'Successful',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6833,'','Tiki Barber','','\nApril 7, 1975\n','','','If you run the ball, you control the clock. If you control the clock, you usually control the game.','',NULL,'Game,Control,Run',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6834,'Life,Work','Tiki Barber','','\nApril 7, 1975\n','','','People go through life and make personal decisions and sometimes they don\'t work out. I won\'t be the first person to be divorced.','',NULL,'Person',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6835,'','Tiki Barber','','\nApril 7, 1975\n','','','You get held to a high standard, almost an unmaintainable standard, in the public eye that you don\'t even come close to touching.','',NULL,'High,Public,Almost',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6836,'','Joseph Barbera','Cartoonist','\nMarch 24, 1911\n','\nDecember 18, 2006\n','American','Despite the rejection, and in violation of all the rules, I came back year after year.','',NULL,'After,Rejection,Year',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6837,'','Joseph Barbera','Cartoonist','\nMarch 24, 1911\n','\nDecember 18, 2006\n','American','I don\'t know anyone who enjoys going to the hospital. To help remedy this, I got an idea to create what a Laugh Room in the pediatric ward of hospitals.','',NULL,'Help,Laugh,Idea',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6838,'','Joseph Barbera','Cartoonist','\nMarch 24, 1911\n','\nDecember 18, 2006\n','American','High-level, big-deal publicity has a way of getting old for me, but what never fails to thrill me is when I make personal appearances.','',NULL,'Old,Personal,Getting',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6839,'','Joseph Barbera','Cartoonist','\nMarch 24, 1911\n','\nDecember 18, 2006\n','American','Faced with the choice of enduring a bad toothache or going to the dentist, we generally tried to ride out the bad tooth.','',NULL,'Bad,Choice,Tried',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6840,'','Joseph Barbera','Cartoonist','\nMarch 24, 1911\n','\nDecember 18, 2006\n','American','I learned long ago to accept the fact that not everything I create will see the light of day.','',NULL,'Everything,Long,Learned',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6841,'','Joseph Barbera','Cartoonist','\nMarch 24, 1911\n','\nDecember 18, 2006\n','American','I first pitched the idea of doing a series of cartoons based on Bible stories. They didn\'t much like it.','',NULL,'Idea,Bible,Stories',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6842,'','Joseph Barbera','Cartoonist','\nMarch 24, 1911\n','\nDecember 18, 2006\n','American','Publicity gets more than a little tiring. You want it, you need it, you crave it, and you\'re scared as hell when it stops.','',NULL,'Hell,Scared,Tiring',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6843,'Dreams','Joseph Barbera','Cartoonist','\nMarch 24, 1911\n','\nDecember 18, 2006\n','American','That\'s what keeps me going: dreaming, inventing, then hoping and dreaming some more in order to keep dreaming.','',NULL,'Keep,Order',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6844,'','Joseph Barbera','Cartoonist','\nMarch 24, 1911\n','\nDecember 18, 2006\n','American','After I had done a handful of cartoons I was satisfied with, I started submitting them to the magazines.','',NULL,'Done,After,Started',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6845,'Great','Joseph Barbera','Cartoonist','\nMarch 24, 1911\n','\nDecember 18, 2006\n','American','Among the great glories of the MGM lot were the vast outdoor sets that had been constructed over the years.','',NULL,'Among,Glories',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6846,'Movies','Joseph Barbera','Cartoonist','\nMarch 24, 1911\n','\nDecember 18, 2006\n','American','Bill Hanna and I owe an awful lot to television, but we both got our start and built the first phase of our partnership in the movies.','',NULL,'Start,Both',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6847,'','Joseph Barbera','Cartoonist','\nMarch 24, 1911\n','\nDecember 18, 2006\n','American','Creating fantasy is a very personal thing, but you can\'t take the process too personally.','',NULL,'Personal,Process,Creating',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6848,'Family','Joseph Barbera','Cartoonist','\nMarch 24, 1911\n','\nDecember 18, 2006\n','American','Except for me, no one in my family could draw.','',NULL,'Except,Draw',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6849,'Good,Business','Joseph Barbera','Cartoonist','\nMarch 24, 1911\n','\nDecember 18, 2006\n','American','Friends don\'t necessarily made good business or creative partners.','',NULL,'Made',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6850,'Age,Family','Joseph Barbera','Cartoonist','\nMarch 24, 1911\n','\nDecember 18, 2006\n','American','I cannot say who, precisely, came up with the idea of a Stone Age family.','',NULL,'Cannot',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6851,'Alone,Time','Joseph Barbera','Cartoonist','\nMarch 24, 1911\n','\nDecember 18, 2006\n','American','I don\'t know that I spent any more time alone than any other kid, but being by myself never bothered me.','',NULL,'Kid',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6852,'Car','Joseph Barbera','Cartoonist','\nMarch 24, 1911\n','\nDecember 18, 2006\n','American','I hate fishing, and I can\'t imagine why anyone would want to hike when you can get in the car and drive.','',NULL,'Hate,Why',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6853,'','Joseph Barbera','Cartoonist','\nMarch 24, 1911\n','\nDecember 18, 2006\n','American','I have spent a lot of years on the outside looking in.','',NULL,'Looking,Outside,Spent',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6854,'Hope','Joseph Barbera','Cartoonist','\nMarch 24, 1911\n','\nDecember 18, 2006\n','American','I hope we don\'t get to the point where we have to have the cat stop chasing the mouse to teach him glassblowing and basket weaving.','',NULL,'Him,Point',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6855,'Life','Joseph Barbera','Cartoonist','\nMarch 24, 1911\n','\nDecember 18, 2006\n','American','I never got tired of Tom and Jerry, but I did have a dream of doing more with my life than making cartoons.','',NULL,'Tired,Did',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6856,'','Joseph Barbera','Cartoonist','\nMarch 24, 1911\n','\nDecember 18, 2006\n','American','I was 82 years old before Who\'s Who thought I was enough of a big shot to do a piece on me.','',NULL,'Thought,Enough,Before',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6857,'','Joseph Barbera','Cartoonist','\nMarch 24, 1911\n','\nDecember 18, 2006\n','American','I was convinced there as only one actor to play Templeton the Rat, and that was Tony Randall.','',NULL,'Play,Actor,Convinced',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6858,'Good,Romantic','Joseph Barbera','Cartoonist','\nMarch 24, 1911\n','\nDecember 18, 2006\n','American','In those days, boxing was very glamorous and romantic. You listened to fights on the radio, and a good announcer made it seem like a contest between gladiators.','',NULL,'Made',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6859,'Failure','Joseph Barbera','Cartoonist','\nMarch 24, 1911\n','\nDecember 18, 2006\n','American','Los Angeles was an impression of failure, of disappointment, of despair, and of oddly makeshift lives. This is California? I thought.','',NULL,'Thought,Lives',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6860,'Work','Joseph Barbera','Cartoonist','\nMarch 24, 1911\n','\nDecember 18, 2006\n','American','Making cartoons means very hard work at every step of the way, but creating a successful cartoon character is the hardest work of all.','',NULL,'Successful,Character',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6861,'','John Barbirolli','Musician','\nDecember 2, 1899\n','\nJuly 29, 1970\n','British','Do you know why conductors live so long? Because we perspire so much.','',NULL,'Live,Long,Why',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6862,'Business','Haley Barbour','Politician','\nOctober 22, 1947\n','','American','Big business has no party and never shall have.','',NULL,'Big,Party',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6863,'Government','Haley Barbour','Politician','\nOctober 22, 1947\n','','American','I have a record as governor. I have a record of cutting spending. And I talked yesterday not only about we ought to cut spending, I talked about how we\'ve cut spending in Mississippi and how if you did the same things in the federal government, you would save tens of billions of dollars a year.','',NULL,'Did,Same',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6864,'Peace','Haley Barbour','Politician','\nOctober 22, 1947\n','','American','I think the American people are very smart in understanding our country is very trustworthy with nuclear weapons. We\'ve had them from the beginning. But they have also been critical for keeping the world more at peace than it would have been if it hadn\'t been for the American nuclear umbrella.','',NULL,'Smart,Country',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6865,'Business','Haley Barbour','Politician','\nOctober 22, 1947\n','','American','I\'m a lobbyist and had a career lobbying. The guy who gets elected or the lady who gets elected president of the United States will immediately be lobbying. They would be advocating to the Congress, they\'ll be lobbying our allies and our adversaries overseas. They\'ll be asking the business community','',NULL,'Career,President',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6866,'Leadership','Haley Barbour','Politician','\nOctober 22, 1947\n','','American','I\'m floored that the House leadership would turn its back on job creation for Mississippians.','',NULL,'Job,House',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6867,'','Haley Barbour','Politician','\nOctober 22, 1947\n','','American','Most Americans are more concerned about the economy and job creation. And they can\'t understand why the Obama administration or the Democrat majority in Congress wants to pass a bill like the cap-and-trade tax that will cost us jobs, that will hurt our economy, that will drive up costs for families,','',NULL,'Hurt,Job,Understand',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6868,'','Haley Barbour','Politician','\nOctober 22, 1947\n','','American','My daddy died when I was two years old. My mother raised my two older brothers and me. And we couldn\'t have had a better situation. I mean, she was the - ran the concession stand at the Little League, and she was the first woman president of The Touchdown Club, the booster club for the high school f','',NULL,'Mother,School,Woman',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6869,'Trust','Haley Barbour','Politician','\nOctober 22, 1947\n','','American','The decision is \'trust fund\' versus \'no more Medicaid\' - and that shouldn\'t be a tough decision.','',NULL,'Decision,Tough',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6870,'Time,History','Haley Barbour','Politician','\nOctober 22, 1947\n','','American','The Obama administration and the Democratic Congress have taken the biggest lurch to the left in policy in American history. There\'ve been no - no Congress, no administration that has run this far to the left in such a small period of time. And there is a reaction to that.','',NULL,'Small',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6871,'','Haley Barbour','Politician','\nOctober 22, 1947\n','','American','There\'s no recovery on Main Street, I can tell you that for sure. And in a re - in an economy like this, we don\'t need to be raising anybody\'s taxes.','',NULL,'Tell,Sure,Anybody',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6872,'','Haley Barbour','Politician','\nOctober 22, 1947\n','','American','When I became governor, spending actually increased 28 percent my first term. Revenue increased 42 percent my first term without raising anybody\'s taxes. We did it because we had more taxpayers with more taxable income. That\'s how you get the revenue up. We did that without raising anybody\'s taxes.','',NULL,'Without,Did,Actually',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6873,'Freedom','John Barbour','Poet','1316','1395','Scottish','And should think freedom more to prize, than all the gold in world that is.','',NULL,'Gold,Prize',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6874,'Change,Time','Julian Barbour','Scientist','1937','','British','My ideas about time all developed from the realization that if nothing were to change we could not say that time passes. Change is primary, time, if it exists at all, is something we deduce from it.','',NULL,'Nothing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6875,'Time','Julian Barbour','Scientist','1937','','British','The passage of time is simply an illusion created by our brains.','',NULL,'Simply,Illusion',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6876,'Time','Julian Barbour','Scientist','1937','','British','There are things that I would say that you could call an instant of time; or better, a now. As we live we seem to move through a succession of instants of time, nows, and the question is, what are they? There are where everything in the universe is at this moment, now.','',NULL,'Live,Better',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6877,'','Henri Barbusse','Novelist','\nMay 17, 1873\n','\nAugust 30, 1935\n','French','Two armies that fight each other is like one large army that commits suicide.','',NULL,'Fight,Two,Army',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6878,'','Henri Barbusse','Novelist','\nMay 17, 1873\n','\nAugust 30, 1935\n','French','I see too deep and too much.','',NULL,'Deep',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6879,'Women','Henri Barbusse','Novelist','\nMay 17, 1873\n','\nAugust 30, 1935\n','French','It is not a woman I want - it is all women.','',NULL,'Woman',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6880,'Nature','Pedro Calderon de la Barca','Dramatist','\nJanuary 17, 1600\n','\nMay 25, 1681\n','Spanish','Green is the prime color of the world, and that from which its loveliness arises.','',NULL,'Color,Green',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6881,'Love','Pedro Calderon de la Barca','Dramatist','\nJanuary 17, 1600\n','\nMay 25, 1681\n','Spanish','When love is not madness, it is not love.','',NULL,'Madness',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6882,'Time,Truth','Pedro Calderon de la Barca','Dramatist','\nJanuary 17, 1600\n','\nMay 25, 1681\n','Spanish','But whether it be dream or truth, to do well is what matters. If it be truth, for truth\'s sake. If not, then to gain friends for the time when we awaken.','',NULL,'Friends',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6883,'Life,Dreams,Good','Pedro Calderon de la Barca','Dramatist','\nJanuary 17, 1600\n','\nMay 25, 1681\n','Spanish','What is life? A madness. What is life? An illusion, a shadow, a story. And the greatest good is little enough; for all life is a dream, and dreams themselves are only dreams.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6884,'War','Pedro Calderon de la Barca','Dramatist','\nJanuary 17, 1600\n','\nMay 25, 1681\n','Spanish','One may know how to gain a victory, and know not how to use it.','',NULL,'May,Victory',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6885,'Life,Dreams','Pedro Calderon de la Barca','Dramatist','\nJanuary 17, 1600\n','\nMay 25, 1681\n','Spanish','For all life is a dream, and dreams themselves are only dreams.','',NULL,'Dream',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6886,'Morning','Pedro Calderon de la Barca','Dramatist','\nJanuary 17, 1600\n','\nMay 25, 1681\n','Spanish','These flowers, which were splendid and sprightly, waking in the dawn of the morning, in the evening will be a pitiful frivolity, sleeping in the cold night\'s arms.','',NULL,'Evening,Night',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6887,'God','Pedro Calderon de la Barca','Dramatist','\nJanuary 17, 1600\n','\nMay 25, 1681\n','Spanish','What law, what reason can deny that gift so sweet, so natural that God has given a stream, a fish, a beast, a bird?','',NULL,'Law,Reason',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6888,'Dreams,Good','Pedro Calderon de la Barca','Dramatist','\nJanuary 17, 1600\n','\nMay 25, 1681\n','Spanish','For even in dreams a good deed is not lost.','',NULL,'Lost',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6889,'','Pedro Calderon de la Barca','Dramatist','\nJanuary 17, 1600\n','\nMay 25, 1681\n','Spanish','\'Tis not where we lie, but whence we fell; the loss of heaven\'s the greatest pain in hell.','',NULL,'Pain,Greatest,Lie',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6890,'Money','Eddie Barclay','Musician','\nJanuary 26, 1921\n','\nMay 13, 2005\n','French','Money never prevented anyone from being happy or unhappy.','',NULL,'Happy,Anyone',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6891,'Family,God,Car','Linwood Barclay','Author','','','Canadian','Al Gore, the former vice-president of the United States, lives in a mansion that uses more electricity than the average family\'s bungalow! David Suzuki rides on a bus that uses more fuel than a Smart car to get across Canada! Oh my God! And this is just the tip of the vanishing iceberg!','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6892,'','Linwood Barclay','Author','','','Canadian','Before I left the \'Star\' last year to write books full-time, I welcomed catastrophe. It was material. Missed planes, broken pipes, dead lawns, digestive disorders, you name it, if it was something that had gone horribly wrong, it was worth banging out 600 words about.','',NULL,'Words,Before,Broken',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6893,'Money,Best','Linwood Barclay','Author','','','Canadian','Crime fiction makes money. It may be harder for writers to get published, but crime is doing better than most of what we like to call CanLit. It\'s elementary, plot-driven, character-rich story-telling at its best.','',NULL,'Better',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6894,'','Linwood Barclay','Author','','','Canadian','Even if I couldn\'t get my early novels published, I could still write. I went into newspapers, where I got paid to write every day. If there\'s a better school for would-be novelists, I don\'t know what it is.','',NULL,'School,Better,Still',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6895,'Time','Linwood Barclay','Author','','','Canadian','Facebook, from what I can tell, is the virtual equivalent of dropping into the homes of several million people, all of whom say at the same time: \'Hey! Let\'s set up the slide projector!\'','',NULL,'Same,Tell',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6896,'','Linwood Barclay','Author','','','Canadian','Generally speaking, rural drivers are a much better behaved species than city drivers. I\'m not sure whether they\'re intrinsically this way, or there are just fewer opportunities for them to do behave badly. You can\'t go around running red lights if there aren\'t any red lights to run.','',NULL,'Better,Around,Sure',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6897,'Age','Linwood Barclay','Author','','','Canadian','I was born in Darien, Connecticut, but in 1959, when I was four, my parents moved to the suburbs of Toronto. Then, in the late 1960s, they bought a cottage in a resort/trailer park in the Kawarthas region of Ontario, and we moved up there. I wrote a book about it in 2000 called \'Last Resort: Coming ','',NULL,'Parents,Book',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6898,'','Linwood Barclay','Author','','','Canadian','I was filling entire school notebooks with stories by Grade 3. Of course, they were double-spaced, and the handwriting was huge.','',NULL,'School,Stories,Grade',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6899,'','Linwood Barclay','Author','','','Canadian','It\'s one thing, holding open the door for someone at a grocery store, or the library, or just about anyplace else. But the doughnut shop is a different thing altogether. This is a get-in-and-out-as-fast-as-you-can operation. There\'s no room for courtesy or chivalry here.','',NULL,'Someone,Different,Else',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6900,'Great,Men','Linwood Barclay','Author','','','Canadian','My biggest complaint about drivers out in the country has tended to be that they\'re not in a great hurry to get where they\'re going. This is particularly true of old men wearing hats. If you get behind an old guy wearing a hat on a winding road, you might as well just phone ahead on your cell and te','',NULL,'True',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6901,'Life,Time','Linwood Barclay','Author','','','Canadian','My life isn\'t much different than when I worked full time as a journalist.','',NULL,'Different',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6902,'','Linwood Barclay','Author','','','Canadian','Once I have a hook I think has potential - enough to spin out more than a hundred thousand words, then I start turning my attention to characters. Who are these people? Why did this thing happen to them? But the hook always comes first.','',NULL,'Words,Happen,Did',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6903,'Work,Design','Linwood Barclay','Author','','','Canadian','Once you come up with a premise, you have to work out how it all happened. It\'s a bit like coming up with a spectacular roof design first. Before you can get it up there, you need to build a solid foundation and supporting structure.','',NULL,'Before',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6904,'','Linwood Barclay','Author','','','Canadian','Some authors, when starting a novel, imagine a place first. Others, a character starts taking shape in their head. I start with a hook, a situation, a \'what if.\'','',NULL,'Character,Others,Place',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6905,'Car','Linwood Barclay','Author','','','Canadian','Switching over to a hybrid car is one of those right things, but, unfairly or not, it still has a reputation among car enthusiasts as something you have to pedal really fast when you\'re on the ramp merging into traffic on the 401.','',NULL,'Still,Reputation',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6906,'Experience','Linwood Barclay','Author','','','Canadian','These days, my subjects are murder and mayhem and other terrible things that happen to people - things that are even worse than cutting yourself shaving. And these are not the sorts of things you feel the need to experience before you write about them.','',NULL,'Yourself,Happen',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6907,'','Linwood Barclay','Author','','','Canadian','We\'re half an hour from Toronto, which offers everything you could want from a city, and a couple of hours from beautiful vacation country. We have it all here, plus George W. Bush is not our president.','',NULL,'Beautiful,Everything,Country',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6908,'','Linwood Barclay','Author','','','Canadian','When I was in my early 20s, my dream was to write mystery novels. I wanted to do what my favourite crime writer, Ross Macdonald, did - crank out a book a year. The only problem - and it was a considerable one - was that I stank.','',NULL,'Book,Did,Problem',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6909,'Trust,Best','Linwood Barclay','Author','','','Canadian','You always want to go out there with the best book possible, so I listen to what my editors say, and even if they don\'t know how to fix it, I always seem to find a way. \'Trust Your Eyes\' is the best book I\'ve written, and I don\'t know if I can do any better.','',NULL,'Better',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6910,'Art,Science','Robert Barclay','Writer','1648','1690','Scottish','He that desireth to acquire any art or science seeketh first those means by which that art or science is obtained. If we ought to do so in things natural and earthly, how much more then in spiritual?','',NULL,'Spiritual',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6911,'','Robert Barclay','Writer','1648','1690','Scottish','Since we have placed justification in the revelation of Jesus Christ formed and brought forth in the heart, there working his works of righteousness and bringing forth the fruits of the Spirit.','',NULL,'Heart,Jesus,Working',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6912,'Men,Power','Robert Barclay','Writer','1648','1690','Scottish','So the question is, First, Whether the civil magistrate hath power to force men in things religious to do contrary to their conscience, and if they will not to punish them in their goods, liberties, or lives? this we hold in the negative.','',NULL,'Negative',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6913,'','William Barclay','Theologian','\nDecember 5, 1907\n','\nJanuary 24, 1978\n','Scottish','Endurance is not just the ability to bear a hard thing, but to turn it into glory.','',NULL,'Hard,Endurance,Turn',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6914,'Life,Men,God','William Barclay','Theologian','\nDecember 5, 1907\n','\nJanuary 24, 1978\n','Scottish','The tragedy of life and of the world is not that men do not know God; the tragedy is that, knowing Him, they still insist on going their own way.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6915,'Life,Great','William Barclay','Theologian','\nDecember 5, 1907\n','\nJanuary 24, 1978\n','Scottish','There are two great days in a person\'s life - the day we are born and the day we discover why.','',NULL,'Person',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6916,'Life,Love','William Barclay','Theologian','\nDecember 5, 1907\n','\nJanuary 24, 1978\n','Scottish','When we love anyone with our whole hearts, life begins when we are with that person; it is only in their company that we are really and truly alive.','',NULL,'Person',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6917,'','William Barclay','Theologian','\nDecember 5, 1907\n','\nJanuary 24, 1978\n','Scottish','For the Christian, heaven is where Jesus is. We do not need to speculate on what heaven will be like. It is enough to know that we will be for ever with Him.','',NULL,'Him,Ever,Jesus',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6918,'Easter,Love','William Barclay','Theologian','\nDecember 5, 1907\n','\nJanuary 24, 1978\n','Scottish','Love always involves responsibility, and love always involves sacrifice. And we do not really love Christ unless we are prepared to face His task and to take up His Cross.','',NULL,'Sacrifice',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6919,'Life','William Barclay','Theologian','\nDecember 5, 1907\n','\nJanuary 24, 1978\n','Scottish','The awful importance of this life is that it determines eternity.','',NULL,'Importance,Eternity',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6920,'','William Barclay','Theologian','\nDecember 5, 1907\n','\nJanuary 24, 1978\n','Scottish','If a man fights his way through his doubts to the conviction that Jesus Christ is Lord, he has attained to a certainty that the man who unthinkingly accepts things can never reach.','',NULL,'Through,Jesus,Lord',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6921,'','William Barclay','Theologian','\nDecember 5, 1907\n','\nJanuary 24, 1978\n','Scottish','A man may well be condemned, not for doing something, but for doing nothing.','',NULL,'Nothing,May,Condemned',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6922,'God','William Barclay','Theologian','\nDecember 5, 1907\n','\nJanuary 24, 1978\n','Scottish','God himself took this human flesh upon him.','',NULL,'Human,Him',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6923,'Life,God','William Barclay','Theologian','\nDecember 5, 1907\n','\nJanuary 24, 1978\n','Scottish','When we believe that God is Father, we also believe that such a father\'s hand will never cause his child a needless tear. We may not understand life any better, but we will not resent life any longer.','',NULL,'Believe',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6924,'Best','William Barclay','Theologian','\nDecember 5, 1907\n','\nJanuary 24, 1978\n','Scottish','But the best definition of it is to say that heaven is that state where we will always be with Jesus, and where nothing will separate us from Him any more.','',NULL,'Nothing,Him',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6925,'Time,Good','William Barclay','Theologian','\nDecember 5, 1907\n','\nJanuary 24, 1978\n','Scottish','In the time we have it is surely our duty to do all the good we can to all the people we can in all the ways we can.','',NULL,'Ways',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6926,'Religion,Men','William Barclay','Theologian','\nDecember 5, 1907\n','\nJanuary 24, 1978\n','Scottish','Religion fails if it cannot speak to men as they are.','',NULL,'Cannot',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6927,'Life','William Barclay','Theologian','\nDecember 5, 1907\n','\nJanuary 24, 1978\n','Scottish','We will often find compensation if we think more of what life has given us and less about what life has taken away.','',NULL,'Find,Away',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6928,'Science','John Bardeen','Scientist','\nMay 23, 1908\n','\nJanuary 30, 1991\n','American','Further, science is a collaborative effort.','',NULL,'Effort,Further',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6929,'','John Bardeen','Scientist','\nMay 23, 1908\n','\nJanuary 30, 1991\n','American','My earlier award was also based on a close collaborative effort.','',NULL,'Effort,Close,Based',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6930,'Science','John Bardeen','Scientist','\nMay 23, 1908\n','\nJanuary 30, 1991\n','American','Science is a field which grows continuously with ever expanding frontiers.','',NULL,'Ever,Grows',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6931,'Alone','John Bardeen','Scientist','\nMay 23, 1908\n','\nJanuary 30, 1991\n','American','The combined results of several people working together is often much more effective than could be that of an individual scientist working alone.','',NULL,'Together,Working',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6932,'','John Bardeen','Scientist','\nMay 23, 1908\n','\nJanuary 30, 1991\n','American','The Nobel awards should be regarded as giving recognition to this general scientific progress as well as to the individuals involved.','',NULL,'Giving,Progress,Scientific',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6933,'Faith,Respect,Fear','Javier Bardem','Actor','\nMarch 1, 1969\n','','Spanish','I do respect people\'s faith, but I don\'t respect their manipulation of that faith in order to create fear and control.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6934,'Technology','Javier Bardem','Actor','\nMarch 1, 1969\n','','Spanish','I think we are living in selfish times. I\'m the first one to say that I\'m the most selfish. We live in the so-called \'first world,\' and we may be first in a lot of things like technology, but we are behind in empathy.','',NULL,'Selfish,Live',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6935,'Truth','Javier Bardem','Actor','\nMarch 1, 1969\n','','Spanish','We live in a world of denial, and we don\'t know what the truth is anymore.','',NULL,'Live,Denial',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6936,'','Javier Bardem','Actor','\nMarch 1, 1969\n','','Spanish','The bad news is that only the bad people reach the news because they are noisier.','',NULL,'Bad,Reach,News',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6937,'Car','Javier Bardem','Actor','\nMarch 1, 1969\n','','Spanish','I don\'t know how to drive a car.','',NULL,'Drive',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6938,'Peace','Javier Bardem','Actor','\nMarch 1, 1969\n','','Spanish','When you know people are really at peace with who they are and what they do, they collaborate and want to help you to improve.','',NULL,'Help,Improve',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6939,'Good','Javier Bardem','Actor','\nMarch 1, 1969\n','','Spanish','There is no good side to celebrity.','',NULL,'Side,Celebrity',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6940,'Time','Javier Bardem','Actor','\nMarch 1, 1969\n','','Spanish','When I see myself at 14 years old I can put my hands on my head and think: \'How could I have done that?\' but at that time it had sense for me. You do the same when you\'re 20. And now, when you look at people who are 20 years old you ask yourself: \'Was I like that? Was I really like that?\'','',NULL,'Yourself,Done',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6941,'Time','Javier Bardem','Actor','\nMarch 1, 1969\n','','Spanish','Every time I wake up, I see myself like somebody beat me up.','',NULL,'Somebody,Beat',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6942,'','Javier Bardem','Actor','\nMarch 1, 1969\n','','Spanish','I truly thank whoever\'s up there for giving me the opportunity to be loved.','',NULL,'Giving,Loved,Truly',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6943,'Experience','Javier Bardem','Actor','\nMarch 1, 1969\n','','Spanish','I was emotionally and physically punched in the stomach. This is not a place where you go and deliver the lines and then you come back. It\'s kind of a life-changing experience. But it can\'t get better than this for any actor - this is like an opera.','',NULL,'Better,Place',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6944,'','Javier Bardem','Actor','\nMarch 1, 1969\n','','Spanish','Imagine the situation between Israel and Palestine. It\'s such a big mess. You can be on one side or the other. But what\'s clear is that there\'s an urgent need for a solution there and that\'s been dragging on for so long.','',NULL,'Long,Big,Between',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6945,'Truth','Javier Bardem','Actor','\nMarch 1, 1969\n','','Spanish','My truth - what I believe - is that there are no answers here and, if you are looking for answers, you\'d better choose the question carefully.','',NULL,'Believe,Better',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6946,'','Javier Bardem','Actor','\nMarch 1, 1969\n','','Spanish','People have been born in refugee camps and they are getting tired of that.','',NULL,'Tired,Getting,Born',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6947,'','Javier Bardem','Actor','\nMarch 1, 1969\n','','Spanish','An award doesn\'t necessarily make you a better actor.','',NULL,'Better,Actor,Award',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6948,'','Javier Bardem','Actor','\nMarch 1, 1969\n','','Spanish','And the whole Oscar thing, that is just surreal: you spend months and months doing promotion, and then come back to reality with this golden thing in your hands. You put it in the office and then you just have to look at it sitting on the shelf. And, after about two weeks, you go: \'What is that doin','',NULL,'Reality,Two,After',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6949,'Time,Great,Movies','Javier Bardem','Actor','\nMarch 1, 1969\n','','Spanish','Awards were made in Hollywood, in whatever the time it was created. They\'re to promote each other\'s movies. You give me an award, I give you an award and people will believe that we are great movies and they\'ll go to see them. It\'s still the same.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6950,'Movies','Javier Bardem','Actor','\nMarch 1, 1969\n','','Spanish','Bond is the longest-running franchise ever and there\'s a reason for that: they are action movies but they are also touched by current events without being political or too serious.','',NULL,'Political,Without',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6951,'Art','Javier Bardem','Actor','\nMarch 1, 1969\n','','Spanish','But don\'t call me an actor. I\'m just a worker. I am an entertainer. Don\'t say that what I am doing is art.','',NULL,'Actor,Call',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6952,'Religion','Javier Bardem','Actor','\nMarch 1, 1969\n','','Spanish','But I remember the moment when my father died. I wasn\'t a very committed Catholic beforehand, but when that happened it suddenly all felt so obvious: I now believe religion is our attempt to find an explanation, for us to feel more protected.','',NULL,'Believe,Father',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6953,'','Javier Bardem','Actor','\nMarch 1, 1969\n','','Spanish','Celebrity is very weird.','',NULL,'Weird,Celebrity',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6954,'Freedom','Javier Bardem','Actor','\nMarch 1, 1969\n','','Spanish','Even in the darkest regions, people have discovered their right of freedom.','',NULL,'Darkest,Discovered',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6955,'','Javier Bardem','Actor','\nMarch 1, 1969\n','','Spanish','Everybody in Spain is sick of me. But in America, there\'s curiosity about the new kid on the block who doesn\'t speak English very well. The attention makes me feel vulnerable, which is something I hadn\'t felt in a while. But I like it.','',NULL,'America,Sick,Speak',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6956,'Work,God','Javier Bardem','Actor','\nMarch 1, 1969\n','','Spanish','I am always saying, \'I don\'t believe in God; I believe in Al Pacino.\' And that\'s true. If I ever get a phone call saying \'Would you like to work with Al Pacino?\' I would go crazy.','',NULL,'Crazy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6957,'','Javier Bardem','Actor','\nMarch 1, 1969\n','','Spanish','I believe in people.','',NULL,'Believe',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6958,'Love','Brigitte Bardot','Actress','\nSeptember 28, 1934\n','','French','Do you have to have a reason for loving?','',NULL,'Reason,Loving',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6959,'Age,Sad','Brigitte Bardot','Actress','\nSeptember 28, 1934\n','','French','It is sad to grow old but nice to ripen.','',NULL,'Nice',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6960,'Love','Brigitte Bardot','Actress','\nSeptember 28, 1934\n','','French','Animals have never betrayed me. They are an easy prey, as I have been throughout my career. So we feel the same. I love them.','',NULL,'Career,Same',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6961,'Beauty,Men','Brigitte Bardot','Actress','\nSeptember 28, 1934\n','','French','I gave my beauty and my youth to men. I am going to give my wisdom and experience to animals.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6962,'Life','Brigitte Bardot','Actress','\nSeptember 28, 1934\n','','French','A photograph can be an instant of life captured for eternity that will never cease looking back at you.','',NULL,'Looking,Photograph',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6963,'','Brigitte Bardot','Actress','\nSeptember 28, 1934\n','','French','It is better to be unfaithful than to be faithful without wanting to be.','',NULL,'Better,Without,Faithful',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6964,'Age','Brigitte Bardot','Actress','\nSeptember 28, 1934\n','','French','Every age can be enchanting, provided you live within it.','',NULL,'Live,Within',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6965,'Change','Brigitte Bardot','Actress','\nSeptember 28, 1934\n','','French','Only idiots refuse to change their minds.','',NULL,'Minds,Idiots',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6966,'','Brigitte Bardot','Actress','\nSeptember 28, 1934\n','','French','I am 30, but there are things about me that are still 15.','',NULL,'Still',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6967,'Peace','Brigitte Bardot','Actress','\nSeptember 28, 1934\n','','French','They may call me a sinner, but I am at peace with myself.','',NULL,'May,Call',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6968,'','Brigitte Bardot','Actress','\nSeptember 28, 1934\n','','French','I absolutely loathe luxury. It is the one thing I cannot stand.','',NULL,'Cannot,Stand,Luxury',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6969,'Marriage,Society','Brigitte Bardot','Actress','\nSeptember 28, 1934\n','','French','I am against marriage, and I don\'t give a fig for society.','',NULL,'Give',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6970,'Family,Good','Brigitte Bardot','Actress','\nSeptember 28, 1934\n','','French','I\'m a girl from a good family who was very well brought up. One day I turned my back on it all and became a bohemian.','',NULL,'Girl',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6971,'','Brigitte Bardot','Actress','\nSeptember 28, 1934\n','','French','I leave before being left. I decide.','',NULL,'Before,Leave,Left',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6972,'','Brigitte Bardot','Actress','\nSeptember 28, 1934\n','','French','My parents gave me a strict upbringing, which at times has caused me to suffer distress but today I am grateful to them for it.','',NULL,'Today,Parents,Grateful',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6973,'Women','Brigitte Bardot','Actress','\nSeptember 28, 1934\n','','French','Women get more unhappy the more they try to liberate themselves.','',NULL,'Try,Themselves',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6974,'Men','Brigitte Bardot','Actress','\nSeptember 28, 1934\n','','French','Men are beasts and even beasts don\'t behave as they do.','',NULL,'Behave,Beasts',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6975,'Love,Death,Romantic','Brigitte Bardot','Actress','\nSeptember 28, 1934\n','','French','Death was like love, a romantic escape.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6976,'Courage','Brigitte Bardot','Actress','\nSeptember 28, 1934\n','','French','I have the courage of my convictions.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6977,'Best','Brigitte Bardot','Actress','\nSeptember 28, 1934\n','','French','I have to live with both my selves as best I may.','',NULL,'Live,May',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6978,'Death','Brigitte Bardot','Actress','\nSeptember 28, 1934\n','','French','We have abolished the death penalty for humans, so why should it continue for animals?','',NULL,'Why,Continue',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6979,'','Brigitte Bardot','Actress','\nSeptember 28, 1934\n','','French','China once again disgusts the world, portraying the image of a cruel, perverted people devoid of any feelings towards animals.','',NULL,'Feelings,Again,Once',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6980,'','Brigitte Bardot','Actress','\nSeptember 28, 1934\n','','French','I am greatly misunderstood by politically correct idiots.','',NULL,'Idiots,Correct,Greatly',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6981,'','Brigitte Bardot','Actress','\nSeptember 28, 1934\n','','French','I am leaving the town to the invaders: increasingly numerous, mediocre, dirty, badly behaved, shameless tourists.','',NULL,'Leaving,Dirty,Town',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6982,'Famous','Brigitte Bardot','Actress','\nSeptember 28, 1934\n','','French','I have been very happy, very rich, very beautiful, much adulated, very famous and very unhappy.','',NULL,'Beautiful,Happy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6983,'','Sara Bareilles','Musician','\nDecember 7, 1979\n','','American','I feel like my songs are like diary entries for me. So I usually write about things that have happened to me specifically or sometimes it can be someone who\'s close to me.','',NULL,'Someone,Sometimes,Write',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6984,'Life,Work','Sara Bareilles','Musician','\nDecember 7, 1979\n','','American','I have been influenced by many different artists at many different stages of my life. Starting out, it was people like Elton John, Billy Joel, Ben Folds, and Fiona Apple. As I got older I got deeper into the work of bands like the Beatles, artists like Sam Cooke, Ray Charles, Etta James, and Joni Mi','',NULL,'Different',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6985,'','Sara Bareilles','Musician','\nDecember 7, 1979\n','','American','I have been very fortunate to be a part of tours with other artists that have exposed me to new places that I\'ve never been before. Once you discover something beautiful, you just want to keep coming back.','',NULL,'Beautiful,Before,Keep',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6986,'','Sara Bareilles','Musician','\nDecember 7, 1979\n','','American','I never played coffee shops; I just played a lot of coffee shop-sized venues. I took every venue I could get my hands on.','',NULL,'Coffee,Took,Hands',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6987,'','Sara Bareilles','Musician','\nDecember 7, 1979\n','','American','I think I have some anger-management issues, and they end up coming out in these passive-aggressive songs that sound happy.','',NULL,'Happy,End,Coming',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6988,'Time','Sara Bareilles','Musician','\nDecember 7, 1979\n','','American','I used to sing songs from musicals all the time as a kid.','',NULL,'Used,Kid',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6989,'Change','Sara Bareilles','Musician','\nDecember 7, 1979\n','','American','I was a fat girl growing up and had to change schools because kids were so mean.','',NULL,'Girl,Mean',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6990,'Work','Sara Bareilles','Musician','\nDecember 7, 1979\n','','American','I would like to look back on my body of work and be proud of each record in its own right, but as a whole, I want to continue to grow and move forward.','',NULL,'Forward,Proud',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6991,'','Sara Bareilles','Musician','\nDecember 7, 1979\n','','American','I would never intentionally want to hurt someone\'s feelings.','',NULL,'Hurt,Someone,Feelings',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6992,'','Sara Bareilles','Musician','\nDecember 7, 1979\n','','American','I\'m a traditional singer-songwriter. I have a more organic sound.','',NULL,'Sound,Organic',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6993,'','Sara Bareilles','Musician','\nDecember 7, 1979\n','','American','I\'m grateful to have the chance to be inspired by the incredible artists that are out there.','',NULL,'Grateful,Chance,Inspired',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6994,'','Sara Bareilles','Musician','\nDecember 7, 1979\n','','American','I\'m never gonna be somebody who\'s gonna fall down from the sky on a trapeze. That\'s not me. I really want to make sure that my focus stays on connecting with the audience.','',NULL,'Focus,Down,Sure',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6995,'','Sara Bareilles','Musician','\nDecember 7, 1979\n','','American','I\'m of the ilk of writers that feels you have to be open to the inspiration.','',NULL,'Open,Writers,Feels',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6996,'','Sara Bareilles','Musician','\nDecember 7, 1979\n','','American','I\'m writing about emotions.','',NULL,'Writing,Emotions',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6997,'Fear','Sara Bareilles','Musician','\nDecember 7, 1979\n','','American','If you take your fear and mash it into something that\'s actually useful, then it doesn\'t feel like it wins.','',NULL,'Actually,Useful',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6998,'Work','Sara Bareilles','Musician','\nDecember 7, 1979\n','','American','It\'s so easy to just rip someone\'s work apart.','',NULL,'Someone,Easy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(6999,'Time','Sara Bareilles','Musician','\nDecember 7, 1979\n','','American','My hairstylist taught me a trick for my hair. You section off your hair and put them up in these crazy little knots and then it looks like you curled your hair. It\'s saved me so much time \'cause on the road you don\'t have time or plugs to plug your curling iron in.','',NULL,'Crazy,Put',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7000,'Good','Sara Bareilles','Musician','\nDecember 7, 1979\n','','American','Nobody ever thinks a song is about them. Well, not when it\'s mean. When it\'s a good song everybody thinks it\'s about them. And when it\'s mean, nobody thinks it\'s about them.','',NULL,'Mean,Ever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7001,'Family,Women','Sara Bareilles','Musician','\nDecember 7, 1979\n','','American','The women in my family are all super-emotional. The catchphrase in our family is \'Listen to my words, not my tears.\'','',NULL,'Words',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7002,'','Daniel Barenboim','Musician','\nNovember 15, 1942\n','','Argentinian','Anti-Semitism has no historical, political and certainly no philosophical origins. Anti-Semitism is a disease.','',NULL,'Political,Disease,Historical',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7003,'Work,Time,Great','Daniel Barenboim','Musician','\nNovember 15, 1942\n','','Argentinian','Every great work of art has two faces, one toward its own time and one toward the future, toward eternity.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7004,'','Daniel Barenboim','Musician','\nNovember 15, 1942\n','','Argentinian','In the beginning, there was silence. And out of the silence came the sound. The sound is not here.','',NULL,'Silence,Here,Beginning',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7005,'Great','Daniel Barenboim','Musician','\nNovember 15, 1942\n','','Argentinian','Jewish intellectuals contributed a great deal to insure that Europe became a continent of humanism, and it is with these humanist ideals that Europe must now intervene in the Middle East conflict.','',NULL,'Must,Deal',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7006,'Trust','Daniel Barenboim','Musician','\nNovember 15, 1942\n','','Argentinian','Now the first step has to be taken, the step towards democracy. This step is full of risks, and requires trust on all sides. We don\'t know where it will lead. But if we just stand still, we will have no chance of escaping the violence.','',NULL,'Democracy,Still',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7007,'','Daniel Barenboim','Musician','\nNovember 15, 1942\n','','Argentinian','Sound is often talked about in a very subjective way, as if it had a colour. This is a bright sound, this is a dark sound. I don\'t believe in that because I think that is much too subjective.','',NULL,'Believe,Dark,Often',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7008,'','Daniel Barenboim','Musician','\nNovember 15, 1942\n','','Argentinian','The tempo is the suitcase. If the suitcase is too small, everything is completely wrinkled. If the tempo is too fast, everything becomes so scrambled you can\'t understand it.','',NULL,'Everything,Understand,Small',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7009,'','Daniel Barenboim','Musician','\nNovember 15, 1942\n','','Argentinian','There are many types of silence. There is a silence before the note, there is a silence at the end and there is a silence in the middle.','',NULL,'End,Silence,Before',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7010,'Death','Daniel Barenboim','Musician','\nNovember 15, 1942\n','','Argentinian','Tradition demands that we not speak poorly of the dead.','',NULL,'Speak,Dead',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7011,'','Daniel Barenboim','Musician','\nNovember 15, 1942\n','','Argentinian','US presidents can make all the commitments and declarations they want until they are blue in the face, in the Muslim world they will always be perceived as partisan.','',NULL,'Until,Face,Muslim',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7012,'','Richard Harris Barham','Comedian','\nDecember 6, 1788\n','\nJune 17, 1845\n','English','Ghosts, like ladies, never speak till spoke to.','',NULL,'Speak,Ladies,Ghosts',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7013,'','Richard Harris Barham','Comedian','\nDecember 6, 1788\n','\nJune 17, 1845\n','English','He won\'t, won\'t he? Then bring me my boots.','',NULL,'Won,Bring,Boots',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7014,'','Richard Harris Barham','Comedian','\nDecember 6, 1788\n','\nJune 17, 1845\n','English','His eyes so dim, so wasted each limb, that, heedless of grammar, they all cried, that\'s him!','',NULL,'Him,Eyes,Wasted',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7015,'Fear','Richard Harris Barham','Comedian','\nDecember 6, 1788\n','\nJune 17, 1845\n','English','Knight without fear and without reproach.','',NULL,'Without,Knight',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7016,'','Maurice Baring','','\nApril 27, 1874\n','\nDecember 14, 1945\n','','In Mozart and Salieri we see the contrast between the genius which does what it must and the talent which does what it can.','',NULL,'Must,Between,Talent',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7017,'','Maurice Baring','','\nApril 27, 1874\n','\nDecember 14, 1945\n','','Memory is the greatest of artists, and effaces from your mind what is unnecessary.','',NULL,'Mind,Greatest,Memory',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7018,'','Maurice Baring','','\nApril 27, 1874\n','\nDecember 14, 1945\n','','There is a vast difference between games and play. Play is played for fun, but games are deadly serious and you do not play them to enjoy yourself.','',NULL,'Fun,Yourself,Enjoy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7019,'Age,Good,Health','Bob Barker','Actor','\nDecember 12, 1923\n','','American','I think that age as a number is not nearly as important as health. You can be in poor health and be pretty miserable at 40 or 50. If you\'re in good health, you can enjoy things into your 80s.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7020,'','Bob Barker','Actor','\nDecember 12, 1923\n','','American','I can tell you that I\'d rather be kissed by my dogs than by some people I\'ve known.','',NULL,'Tell,Rather,Known',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7021,'Experience','Bob Barker','Actor','\nDecember 12, 1923\n','','American','I\'ll tell you one thing, in what I do for a living, there\'s no substitute for experience. I don\'t care how much natural talent you may have... In the type of show I do, you can depend on surprises.','',NULL,'Care,May',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7022,'','Bob Barker','Actor','\nDecember 12, 1923\n','','American','Nothing gives me quite so much joy as when people tell me they\'ve had their pets spayed or neutered.','',NULL,'Nothing,Joy,Tell',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7023,'','Bob Barker','Actor','\nDecember 12, 1923\n','','American','You can\'t fool television viewers with dancing girls and flashing lights.','',NULL,'Fool,Television,Dancing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7024,'','Bob Barker','Actor','\nDecember 12, 1923\n','','American','I\'m a vegetarian - I think there\'s a strong possibility, had I not become a vegetarian, I would not be working now. I became a vegetarian about 25 years ago, and I did it out of concern for animals. But I immediately began having more energy and feeling better.','',NULL,'Strong,Better,Feeling',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7025,'Truth','Bob Barker','Actor','\nDecember 12, 1923\n','','American','Many people have the idea that game shows are easy to come up with. And nothing could be further from the truth.','',NULL,'Nothing,Game',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7026,'','Bob Barker','Actor','\nDecember 12, 1923\n','','American','Networks decide who will have a chance to do shows, but it is the viewers who make the final decision of who stays and who goes. I am very fortunate, in that the television viewers of our country have decided that Bob Barker can stay.','',NULL,'Decision,Country,Chance',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7027,'Life,Work','Clive Barker','Writer','\nOctober 5, 1952\n','','English','Be regular and orderly in your life, that you may be violent and original in your work.','',NULL,'May',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7028,'','Clive Barker','Writer','\nOctober 5, 1952\n','','English','You can plan to be brave - it\'s even better if you just try to be brave.','',NULL,'Better,Try,Brave',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7029,'Experience','Clive Barker','Writer','\nOctober 5, 1952\n','','English','Gather experience... Look at what you should not look at. A feeling of anxiety is the sure and certain evidence that you should do this.','',NULL,'Feeling,Sure',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7030,'','Clive Barker','Writer','\nOctober 5, 1952\n','','English','Nothing ever begins. There is no first moment; no single word or place from which this or any other story springs.','',NULL,'Nothing,Single,Ever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7031,'Dreams,Good,Health','Clive Barker','Writer','\nOctober 5, 1952\n','','English','It is great good health to believe, as the Hindus do, that there are 33 million gods and goddesses in the world. It is great good health to want to understand one\'s dreams. It is great good health to desire the ambiguous and paradoxical.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7032,'','Clive Barker','Writer','\nOctober 5, 1952\n','','English','I have the normal complement of anxieties, neuroses, psychoses and whatever else - but I\'m absolutely nothing special.','',NULL,'Nothing,Special,Else',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7033,'Great','Clive Barker','Writer','\nOctober 5, 1952\n','','English','I\'m a great dog fanatic. My own dog died a little while ago and I take it very personally when things die - it\'s a major offence.','',NULL,'Die,While',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7034,'','Clive Barker','Writer','\nOctober 5, 1952\n','','English','My imagination is my polestar; I steer by that.','',NULL,'Steer',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7035,'Movies','Clive Barker','Writer','\nOctober 5, 1952\n','','English','What I tried to do is deliver movies that have worked for me more than once.','',NULL,'Once,Tried',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7036,'Work','Howard Barker','Playwright','\nJune 28, 1946\n','','British','I never \'say\' anything in my work. I invent a world. Let others decide what is being \'said\'.','',NULL,'Anything,Others',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7037,'','Howard Barker','Playwright','\nJune 28, 1946\n','','British','I am so far as I am aware not at all influenced by dramatists, expect for Shakespeare, who I have to say, it is impossible not to be influenced by if you hold language to be the major element of theatre.','',NULL,'Impossible,Far,Theatre',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7038,'','Howard Barker','Playwright','\nJune 28, 1946\n','','British','I have plenty of political views and plenty of social and personal prejudices. I do not, however, value them.','',NULL,'Political,Personal,Social',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7039,'','Howard Barker','Playwright','\nJune 28, 1946\n','','British','I submit all my plays to the National Theatre for rejection. To assure myself I am seeing clearly.','',NULL,'Rejection,Theatre,National',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7040,'','Howard Barker','Playwright','\nJune 28, 1946\n','','British','We are suffocated by writers who want to enlighten us with their truths. For me, the theatre is beautiful because it is a secret, and secrets seduce us, we all want to share secrets.','',NULL,'Beautiful,Secret,Theatre',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7041,'','Howard Barker','Playwright','\nJune 28, 1946\n','','British','When I write, I am not giving a lecture, I am speculating on behavior. Sometimes this is dangerous, but it should be. As I say often, theatre is a dark place and we should keep the light out of it.','',NULL,'Giving,Dark,Light',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7042,'Change,Time','Joel A. Barker','Businessman','','','American','Vision without action is merely a dream. Action without vision just passes the time. Vision with action can change the world.','',NULL,'Without',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7043,'','Joel A. Barker','Businessman','','','American','A leader is a person you will follow to a place you wouldn\'t go by yourself.','',NULL,'Yourself,Person,Leader',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7044,'Future','Joel A. Barker','Businessman','','','American','The ultimate function of prophecy is not to tell the future, but to make it. Your successful past will block your visions of the future.','',NULL,'Successful,Past',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7045,'Future','Joel A. Barker','Businessman','','','American','Your successful past will block your visions of the future.','',NULL,'Successful,Past',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7046,'','Nigel Barker','Photographer','\nApril 27, 1972\n','','English','I got a camera when I was nine years old and it wasn\'t until I was a model that I realized you could be a photographer for a job.','',NULL,'Job,Old,Until',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7047,'Beauty','Nigel Barker','Photographer','\nApril 27, 1972\n','','English','I have a book out called \'The Beauty Equation\' and it discusses how off track we have gone in considering beauty.','',NULL,'Book,Off',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7048,'Time','Nigel Barker','Photographer','\nApril 27, 1972\n','','English','I photograph different people all the time. I like to shoot all kinds of people.','',NULL,'Different,Kinds',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7049,'','Nigel Barker','Photographer','\nApril 27, 1972\n','','English','Kate Moss is small and not necessarily model dimensions but she has that special something.','',NULL,'Small,Special,She',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7050,'','Ronnie Barker','Comedian','\nSeptember 25, 1929\n','\nOctober 3, 2005\n','English','The toilets at a local police station have been stolen. Police say they have nothing to go on.','',NULL,'Nothing,Police,Local',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7051,'','Ronnie Barker','Comedian','\nSeptember 25, 1929\n','\nOctober 3, 2005\n','English','The marvelous thing about a joke with a double meaning is that it can only mean one thing.','',NULL,'Mean,Joke,Meaning',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7052,'Best','Ronnie Barker','Comedian','\nSeptember 25, 1929\n','\nOctober 3, 2005\n','English','To get a job where the only thing you have to do in your career is to make people laugh-well, it\'s the best job in the world.','',NULL,'Job,Career',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7053,'','Travis Barker','Musician','\nNovember 14, 1975\n','','American','A lot of people think that punk rock musicians don\'t know what they\'re doing.','',NULL,'Rock,Musicians,Punk',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7054,'Life','Travis Barker','Musician','\nNovember 14, 1975\n','','American','Thank you for life, and all the little ups and downs that make it worth living.','',NULL,'Living,Worth',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7055,'','Travis Barker','Musician','\nNovember 14, 1975\n','','American','We never worry about the big things, just the small things.','',NULL,'Small,Big,Worry',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7056,'','Travis Barker','Musician','\nNovember 14, 1975\n','','American','All I wanted to do was ride skateboards - I wanted to be a professional skateboarder. But I had this problem. I kept breaking half of my body skateboarding.','',NULL,'Problem,Wanted,Body',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7057,'Love,Music','Travis Barker','Musician','\nNovember 14, 1975\n','','American','I can play punk rock, and I love playing punk rock, but I was into every other style of music before I played punk rock.','',NULL,'Rock',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7058,'Teacher','Travis Barker','Musician','\nNovember 14, 1975\n','','American','I\'m a freak, everything has to be totally flat when I play. Ed Will, my jazz teacher, set up everything completely flat, and then you\'d tilt your snare drum away from you, so I do that too. So my snare tilts away from me.','',NULL,'Everything,Play',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7059,'','Travis Barker','Musician','\nNovember 14, 1975\n','','American','In 1996, I was in was in an acoustic kind of rock band, we were called Feeble. We were just playing locally.','',NULL,'Rock,Playing,Band',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7060,'Time','Travis Barker','Musician','\nNovember 14, 1975\n','','American','But there\'s actually a lot of punk bands out there that go out of the norm, use odd time signatures, or a lot of different tempo changes in a song.','',NULL,'Different,Song',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7061,'','Travis Barker','Musician','\nNovember 14, 1975\n','','American','I don\'t like traveling, period. I like being at places and I like going places, but I don\'t like forms of transportation.','',NULL,'Places,Period,Traveling',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7062,'','Travis Barker','Musician','\nNovember 14, 1975\n','','American','I learned the songs and played the gigs, and then they called me about a month later. They told me they were like super stoked on me and asked me to join their band.','',NULL,'Learned,Band,Songs',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7063,'Death','Travis Barker','Musician','\nNovember 14, 1975\n','','American','I looked Death right in the face.','',NULL,'Face,Looked',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7064,'','Travis Barker','Musician','\nNovember 14, 1975\n','','American','I was in a band called Hooker for a while.','',NULL,'While,Band,Called',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7065,'','Travis Barker','Musician','\nNovember 14, 1975\n','','American','And I played in jazz band as well during all three years in school.','',NULL,'School,Three,Band',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7066,'Music','Travis Barker','Musician','\nNovember 14, 1975\n','','American','And I was in another band called Flash In The Pan, which was soca, Latin music, down in Laguna Beach.','',NULL,'Down,Another',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7067,'Good','Travis Barker','Musician','\nNovember 14, 1975\n','','American','Bill Stevenson of The Descendants is really good, too.','',NULL,'Bill,Stevenson',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7068,'','Travis Barker','Musician','\nNovember 14, 1975\n','','American','But really, anytime, I play on a practice pad as much as I can.','',NULL,'Play,Practice,Anytime',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7069,'','Travis Barker','Musician','\nNovember 14, 1975\n','','American','I hate planes.','',NULL,'Hate,Planes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7070,'Time','Travis Barker','Musician','\nNovember 14, 1975\n','','American','I have my kids every Friday through Monday, and I don\'t leave them the whole time I have them.','',NULL,'Through,Whole',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7071,'','Travis Barker','Musician','\nNovember 14, 1975\n','','American','I like Steve Gadd, everything he did with Steely Dan. There\'s so many. I like everything.','',NULL,'Everything,Did,Dan',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7072,'','Travis Barker','Musician','\nNovember 14, 1975\n','','American','I listened a little to punk when I was younger, but it was straight edge punk. It was nothing like what is going on now, like poppy punk.','',NULL,'Nothing,Punk,Straight',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7073,'Love,Time,Home','Travis Barker','Musician','\nNovember 14, 1975\n','','American','I love tour, but I don\'t like traveling at night or driving long hours. But I love touring. If my kids could be out there full time, I\'d probably never go home.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7074,'Food,Diet','Travis Barker','Musician','\nNovember 14, 1975\n','','American','I need protein from food rather than just protein supplements. I changed my diet.','',NULL,'Rather',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7075,'Love','Travis Barker','Musician','\nNovember 14, 1975\n','','American','I play Orange County drums. I love those guys. I\'ve got a four piece kit.','',NULL,'Play,Guys',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7076,'','Travis Barker','Musician','\nNovember 14, 1975\n','','American','I practice every day, I warm up before I play.','',NULL,'Before,Play,Practice',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7077,'','Travis Barker','Musician','\nNovember 14, 1975\n','','American','I run every day now. I never ran before.','',NULL,'Before,Run,Ran',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7078,'','Ellen Barkin','Actress','\nApril 16, 1955\n','','American','I\'m just curious, who\'s more fit to raise a child? A loving committed same-sex couple or an unmarried 15-year-old with no income and really no skills to parent?','',NULL,'Child,Parent,Loving',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7079,'','Ellen Barkin','Actress','\nApril 16, 1955\n','','American','I\'m tenacious, I think - I know - and I do also have a quality where if you tell me I can\'t do something, if I know I can\'t do it I\'m the first to raise my hand and say, \'I can\'t do that.\' But there is a big Bronx, New York Jew in me that just says, \'Really? Really? You think I - yes, I can. I can d','',NULL,'Big,Tell,Hand',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7080,'Love,Women,Men','Ellen Barkin','Actress','\nApril 16, 1955\n','','American','Men who love their mothers treat women wonderfully. And they have enormous respect for women.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7081,'','Ellen Barkin','Actress','\nApril 16, 1955\n','','American','Acting is a matter of giving away secrets.','',NULL,'Giving,Away,Acting',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7082,'Love','Ellen Barkin','Actress','\nApril 16, 1955\n','','American','When a 12-year-old, a 13-year-old, so desperately wants a baby what she\'s looking for is the kind of unconditional love a child gives a mother and a mother gives a child.','',NULL,'Mother,Child',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7083,'Marriage','Ellen Barkin','Actress','\nApril 16, 1955\n','','American','A successful marriage isn\'t necessarily one that lasts until you\'re dead.','',NULL,'Successful,Dead',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7084,'Anger','Ellen Barkin','Actress','\nApril 16, 1955\n','','American','But one of the hardest things for me to do was to access anger. I could do it on stage. But when I did it on film it was hard for me. That probably has to do with the intimacy of film. And my own personal issues with expressing anger. So I had to learn how to do that.','',NULL,'Hard,Did',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7085,'Work,Hope','Ellen Barkin','Actress','\nApril 16, 1955\n','','American','Gabriel Byrne is an extraordinary human being. We have two extraordinary kids and we work at it. We were always friends. He stuck by me through very hard times, and I hope he\'d say the same about me.','',NULL,'Human',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7086,'','Ellen Barkin','Actress','\nApril 16, 1955\n','','American','I am to a fault an introspective person. But I am not a reflective person - except for a big mistake, and then I really think about it.','',NULL,'Person,Big,Mistake',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7087,'','Ellen Barkin','Actress','\nApril 16, 1955\n','','American','I eat cheese and salami and a lot of fried chicken. I eat a big bag of oatmeal-raisin cookies every night and I don\'t gain weight. I still look OK as long as I\'m dressed.','',NULL,'Long,Night,Still',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7088,'Good','Ellen Barkin','Actress','\nApril 16, 1955\n','','American','I guess I worry about weird existential things, like how do we spend our final act. This is a very emotional question. I can\'t answer it without crying. I think, You\'re 56 years old, what did you do? You raised two good kids. What am I going to do now that is as meaningful as that? I don\'t know the ','',NULL,'Emotional,Without',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7089,'Work','Ellen Barkin','Actress','\nApril 16, 1955\n','','American','I guess if you\'re lucky enough not to have to pay your rent, then you or I take much more seriously the kind of work that I do, what it takes for me to leave two teenagers of my own and six stepchildren and a husband and four grandchildren.','',NULL,'Husband,Two',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7090,'','Ellen Barkin','Actress','\nApril 16, 1955\n','','American','I have huge hands and feet. I\'m 5\'6\" and wear a size 10 shoe.','',NULL,'Hands,Feet,Shoe',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7091,'','Ellen Barkin','Actress','\nApril 16, 1955\n','','American','I have no problem being 53. Why would I want to be 35 again? I want to discover who I am in my 50s. And if I tried too hard to look younger, it would seem that I was uncomfortable with who I am, wouldn\'t it?','',NULL,'Hard,Why,Problem',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7092,'','Ellen Barkin','Actress','\nApril 16, 1955\n','','American','I have skinny genes. My mother weighs 90 pounds.','',NULL,'Mother,Skinny,Genes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7093,'','Ellen Barkin','Actress','\nApril 16, 1955\n','','American','I just would never go audition, and yet I was in very visible places where people would come looking for actors. I say I\'m lazy, though I\'m sure if I were in therapy for a lot of years, it would turn out to be a lot more than laziness. After awhile, it was, like, too embarrassing for me not to go on','',NULL,'Lazy,After,Looking',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7094,'','Ellen Barkin','Actress','\nApril 16, 1955\n','','American','I like being married. I like taking care of people, having someone to make dinner for.','',NULL,'Care,Someone,Married',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7095,'','Ellen Barkin','Actress','\nApril 16, 1955\n','','American','I remember my first friend who got sick. It was 1981, and the disease was called the gay cancer. I don\'t think the word \'AIDS\' came out until \'84. I just remember it being terrifying as more people got sick. We didn\'t know how you could catch it, you heard all kinds of crazy things.','',NULL,'Crazy,Gay,Friend',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7096,'','Ellen Barkin','Actress','\nApril 16, 1955\n','','American','I studied acting for 10 years before I went for an audition. I studied with Lee Strasberg and Actors Studio teachers, and went to the High School of Performing Arts.','',NULL,'School,Before,Acting',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7097,'','Ellen Barkin','Actress','\nApril 16, 1955\n','','American','I was trained by Method acting teachers and we were taught that aside from whatever gift you may or may not have or the level of that gift, that you were obliged to know how to build a table. It\'s a craft. It\'s like being a ballerina or a violinist.','',NULL,'May,Acting,Whatever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7098,'','Ellen Barkin','Actress','\nApril 16, 1955\n','','American','I wish I had a little more ambition. But then what would I do? Turn down more roles with more vehemence? Me no likey worky.','',NULL,'Down,Wish,Ambition',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7099,'Love','Ellen Barkin','Actress','\nApril 16, 1955\n','','American','I would love to do a television show in New York City.','',NULL,'Show,Television',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7100,'','Ellen Barkin','Actress','\nApril 16, 1955\n','','American','I\'d never say I\'ll never have a facelift, but I\'m way too scared of looking like a different person. I have no philosophical or political position on plastic surgery; I just don\'t want to look crazy. And I don\'t like not being able to tell how old someone is: It\'s creepy.','',NULL,'Crazy,Someone,Political',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7101,'','Ellen Barkin','Actress','\nApril 16, 1955\n','','American','I\'m a little more extreme than a homebody. Unless there\'s some event I really have to go to, I don\'t like to leave my house.','',NULL,'Leave,House,Unless',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7102,'Work,Hope','Ellen Barkin','Actress','\nApril 16, 1955\n','','American','I\'m Method trained. How is this character like me? What does she think of her mother? What does her mother think of her? It\'s like construction, and then, yes, you hope you\'re talented and that the universe aligns and captures the kind of laborer\'s work you\'ve done and whatever else sprinkles down o','',NULL,'Mother',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7103,'Best','Alben W. Barkley','Vice President','\nNovember 24, 1877\n','\nApril 30, 1956\n','American','The best audience is intelligent, well-educated and a little drunk.','',NULL,'Drunk,Audience',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7104,'','Alben W. Barkley','Vice President','\nNovember 24, 1877\n','\nApril 30, 1956\n','American','I would rather be a servant in the House of the Lord than to sit in the seats of the mighty.','',NULL,'Rather,Lord,House',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7105,'','Charles Barkley','Athlete','\nFebruary 20, 1963\n','','American','I\'m not a role model... Just because I dunk a basketball doesn\'t mean I should raise your kids.','',NULL,'Mean,Basketball,Kids',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7106,'Sports,Good','Charles Barkley','Athlete','\nFebruary 20, 1963\n','','American','These are my new shoes. They\'re good shoes. They won\'t make you rich like me, they won\'t make you rebound like me, they definitely won\'t make you handsome like me. They\'ll only make you have shoes like me. That\'s it.','',NULL,'Rich',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7107,'Education,Government','Charles Barkley','Athlete','\nFebruary 20, 1963\n','','American','Poor people cannot rely on the government to come to help you in times of need. You have to get your education. Then nobody can control your destiny.','',NULL,'Help',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7108,'','Charles Barkley','Athlete','\nFebruary 20, 1963\n','','American','I don\'t care what people think. people are stupid.','',NULL,'Stupid,Care',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7109,'Anger','Charles Barkley','Athlete','\nFebruary 20, 1963\n','','American','Somebody hits me, I\'m going to hit him back. Even if it does look like he hasn\'t eaten in a while.','',NULL,'Him,While',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7110,'Sports,Best','Charles Barkley','Athlete','\nFebruary 20, 1963\n','','American','You know it\'s going to hell when the best rapper out there is white and the best golfer is black.','',NULL,'Black',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7111,'','Charles Barkley','Athlete','\nFebruary 20, 1963\n','','American','My initial response was to sue her for defamation of character, but then I realized that I had no character.','',NULL,'Character,Her,Realized',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7112,'Family','Charles Barkley','Athlete','\nFebruary 20, 1963\n','','American','My family got all over me because they said Bush is only for the rich people. Then I reminded them, \'Hey, I\'m rich\'.','',NULL,'Rich,Said',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7113,'','Charles Barkley','Athlete','\nFebruary 20, 1963\n','','American','Sometimes that light at the end of the tunnel is a train.','',NULL,'End,Light,Sometimes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7114,'','Charles Barkley','Athlete','\nFebruary 20, 1963\n','','American','Any professional league that goes on strike right now - that\'s just suicide.','',NULL,'Goes,Strike,League',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7115,'Famous','Charles Barkley','Athlete','\nFebruary 20, 1963\n','','American','One thing about being famous is the people around you, you pay all their bills so they very rarely disagree with you because they want you to pick up the check.','',NULL,'Around,Pay',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7116,'Love','Charles Barkley','Athlete','\nFebruary 20, 1963\n','','American','I love New York City; I\'ve got a gun.','',NULL,'Gun,City',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7117,'','Charles Barkley','Athlete','\nFebruary 20, 1963\n','','American','I think anybody who is racist is an idiot whether they are black or white.','',NULL,'Black,Idiot,Whether',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7118,'','Charles Barkley','Athlete','\nFebruary 20, 1963\n','','American','If somebody hits you with an object you should beat the hell out of them.','',NULL,'Hell,Somebody,Beat',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7119,'','Charles Barkley','Athlete','\nFebruary 20, 1963\n','','American','We\'re not all supposed to think alike.','',NULL,'Alike,Supposed',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7120,'','Charles Barkley','Athlete','\nFebruary 20, 1963\n','','American','But when I see a story on welfare on television, they only show black people.','',NULL,'Black,Show,Story',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7121,'','Charles Barkley','Athlete','\nFebruary 20, 1963\n','','American','I don\'t think of myself as giving interviews. I just have conversations. That gets me in trouble.','',NULL,'Giving,Trouble,Interviews',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7122,'','Charles Barkley','Athlete','\nFebruary 20, 1963\n','','American','I think that the team that wins game five will win the series. Unless we lose game five.','',NULL,'Game,Win,Team',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7123,'','Charles Barkley','Athlete','\nFebruary 20, 1963\n','','American','I\'m not paid to be a role model, parents should be role models.','',NULL,'Parents,Role,Paid',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7124,'','Charles Barkley','Athlete','\nFebruary 20, 1963\n','','American','We don\'t need refs, but I guess white guys need something to do.','',NULL,'Guys,White,Guess',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7125,'','Charles Barkley','Athlete','\nFebruary 20, 1963\n','','American','I don\'t know what that gas is made of, but it can\'t smell any worse than Ernie Johnson \'s gym bag.','',NULL,'Made,Gym,Worse',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7126,'Good','Charles Barkley','Athlete','\nFebruary 20, 1963\n','','American','I know I\'m never as good or bad as one single performance. I\'ve never believed in my critics or my worshippers, and I\'ve always been able to leave the game at the arena.','',NULL,'Bad,Single',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7127,'Good','Charles Barkley','Athlete','\nFebruary 20, 1963\n','','American','I know that I\'m never as good or bad as any single performance. I\'ve never believed my critics or my worshippers, and I\'ve always been able to leave the game at the arena.','',NULL,'Bad,Single',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7128,'','Charles Barkley','Athlete','\nFebruary 20, 1963\n','','American','I never would say a player stinks. Ever. I\'ll tell you their team stinks, and first of all, they know their team stinks. And the fans know their team stinks.','',NULL,'Ever,Team,Tell',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7129,'','Charles Barkley','Athlete','\nFebruary 20, 1963\n','','American','I think you have an obligation to be honest.','',NULL,'Honest,Obligation',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7130,'','Carl Barks','Artist','\nMarch 27, 1901\n','\nAugust 25, 2000\n','American','I always felt myself to be an unlucky person like Donald, who is a victim of so many circumstances. But there isn\'t a person in the United States who couldn\'t identify with him. He is everything, he is everybody; he makes the same mistakes that we all make.','',NULL,'Mistakes,Person,Everything',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7131,'Great','Carl Barks','Artist','\nMarch 27, 1901\n','\nAugust 25, 2000\n','American','I enjoyed doing the gag covers better than the story ones because they were usually simpler. A cover based on an incident in the plot took a great deal of staging to tell a little story that was still part of the book. And it had to make sense on its own.','',NULL,'Better,Book',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7132,'','Carl Barks','Artist','\nMarch 27, 1901\n','\nAugust 25, 2000\n','American','I read some of my stories recently and thought, \'How in the hell did I get away with that?\' I had some really raw cynicism in some of them.','',NULL,'Thought,Did,Hell',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7133,'','Carl Barks','Artist','\nMarch 27, 1901\n','\nAugust 25, 2000\n','American','I was never a Boy Scout, but oh, I wanted to be one when I was a kid about ten or eleven years old. But there wasn\'t anyplace where I could ever join the Boy Scouts.','',NULL,'Ever,Old,Wanted',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7134,'','Carl Barks','Artist','\nMarch 27, 1901\n','\nAugust 25, 2000\n','American','I\'ve always looked upon the Ducks as caricature human beings. Perhaps I\'ve been years writing in that middle world that J.R.R. Tolkien describes, and never knew it.','',NULL,'Human,Writing,Knew',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7135,'Life','Carl Barks','Artist','\nMarch 27, 1901\n','\nAugust 25, 2000\n','American','There was no difference between my characters and the life my readers were going to have to face.','',NULL,'Between,Face',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7136,'','Samantha Barks','Musician','\nOctober 2, 1990\n','','English','I began with dance, doing ballet at 3, then tap, jazz, modern. Then I sang in church choirs, learned how to play clarinet and drums, sang with rock bands and only then did I get into musical theatre.','',NULL,'Rock,Did,Play',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7137,'Dreams','Samantha Barks','Musician','\nOctober 2, 1990\n','','English','I can\'t comprehend that I\'m in the film of \'Les Miserables.\' It\'s one of those dreams I thought would be unattainable for someone like me, who came from nowhere.','',NULL,'Someone,Thought',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7138,'','Samantha Barks','Musician','\nOctober 2, 1990\n','','English','I grew up on a tiny little island.','',NULL,'Island,Tiny,Grew',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7139,'Love','Samantha Barks','Musician','\nOctober 2, 1990\n','','English','I just sing the songs that people don\'t expect you to sing, because I just love having fun at karaoke and I\'m always a bit nervous to sing something serious.','',NULL,'Fun,Serious',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7140,'','Samantha Barks','Musician','\nOctober 2, 1990\n','','English','I like to scare myself and throw myself off the deep end.','',NULL,'End,Deep,Off',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7141,'Love,Christmas','Samantha Barks','Musician','\nOctober 2, 1990\n','','English','I love all things Christmas.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7142,'Love','Samantha Barks','Musician','\nOctober 2, 1990\n','','English','I love singing some Johnny Cash, which is interesting because it\'s in a guy\'s key; I love singing Elvis Presley.','',NULL,'Guy,Singing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7143,'Love','Samantha Barks','Musician','\nOctober 2, 1990\n','','English','I love to sing random stuff. That\'s exciting for me.','',NULL,'Stuff,Exciting',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7144,'','Samantha Barks','Musician','\nOctober 2, 1990\n','','English','I never have celebrity crushes.','',NULL,'Celebrity,Crushes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7145,'','Samantha Barks','Musician','\nOctober 2, 1990\n','','English','I want to make smart choices.','',NULL,'Smart,Choices',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7146,'Love,Work','Samantha Barks','Musician','\nOctober 2, 1990\n','','English','I would love to have a varied career, like Hugh Jackman. He started in musical theater, then established himself in film, but he still does a lot of stage work. And he does it all beautifully.','',NULL,'Career',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7147,'Love','Samantha Barks','Musician','\nOctober 2, 1990\n','','English','I\'d love to be a \'Bond\' girl.','',NULL,'Girl,Bond',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7148,'','Samantha Barks','Musician','\nOctober 2, 1990\n','','English','I\'ve found that musical theater is my passion.','',NULL,'Passion,Found,Theater',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7149,'','Samantha Barks','Musician','\nOctober 2, 1990\n','','English','I\'ve learned that I\'ve got to keep level-headed.','',NULL,'Learned,Keep',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7150,'Birthday,Money','Samantha Barks','Musician','\nOctober 2, 1990\n','','English','I\'ve looked after my money. As I started working around my third birthday, my first check went straight to the bank.','',NULL,'After',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7151,'Truth,Business','Samantha Barks','Musician','\nOctober 2, 1990\n','','English','If I wasn\'t performing, I wasn\'t alive. That\'s the truth. My parents had absolutely no interest in the business, but they knew it made me happy, so they said \'Go for it, girl!\'','',NULL,'Happy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7152,'Age','Samantha Barks','Musician','\nOctober 2, 1990\n','','English','It\'s important to be able to keep things fresh, no matter what age you are, or how many years you\'ve been in the industry.','',NULL,'Important,Keep',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7153,'Learning','Samantha Barks','Musician','\nOctober 2, 1990\n','','English','The day you stop learning and creating must be the most boring day.','',NULL,'Must,Boring',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7154,'Experience,Car','Samantha Barks','Musician','\nOctober 2, 1990\n','','English','The red carpet is kind of a surreal experience. There\'s nothing normal about it, so for me the most important thing is to maintain some normality right until the point you get out of the car.','',NULL,'Important',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7155,'','Samantha Barks','Musician','\nOctober 2, 1990\n','','English','There\'s nothing like the buzz of live theater. You put it out there and receive an instant reaction: laughing, crying, yelling, applauding.','',NULL,'Live,Nothing,Put',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7156,'','Samantha Barks','Musician','\nOctober 2, 1990\n','','English','We all have an escape. Mine was theater.','',NULL,'Escape,Mine,Theater',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7157,'','Samantha Barks','Musician','\nOctober 2, 1990\n','','English','When I was a 7-year-old girl, in my bedroom, on my karaoke machine, I would sing \'On My Own\' or do a one-woman version of \'Les Miserables.\'','',NULL,'Girl,Sing,Machine',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7158,'Business,Future','Jim Barksdale','Businessman','\nJanuary 24, 1943\n','','American','After all, it\'s the future of business communication that we\'re looking toward.','',NULL,'After',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7159,'','Jim Barksdale','Businessman','\nJanuary 24, 1943\n','','American','Of course, nothing happens until somebody sells something.','',NULL,'Nothing,Until,Happens',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7160,'Future','Jim Barksdale','Businessman','\nJanuary 24, 1943\n','','American','I can\'t deny that some customers and prospects think it\'s the key to our future. But it\'s not. We\'re certainly supportive of the Dept. of Justice and the 20 states that have brought this action.','',NULL,'Justice,Action',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7161,'Government','Jim Barksdale','Businessman','\nJanuary 24, 1943\n','','American','I don\'t believe in government regulation of the software industry.','',NULL,'Believe,Industry',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7162,'Power','Jim Barksdale','Businessman','\nJanuary 24, 1943\n','','American','I think the touchstone is to give consumers a full, fair choice without the power of a monopoly operating system pushing them in a direction that free competition might or might not achieve.','',NULL,'Without,Give',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7163,'','Jim Barksdale','Businessman','\nJanuary 24, 1943\n','','American','I think they should separate Microsoft\'s application group from its operating system group.','',NULL,'Group,System,Separate',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7164,'','Jim Barksdale','Businessman','\nJanuary 24, 1943\n','','American','I think we\'re proving ourselves as we go along. The past several months our strategy has been evolutionary - making maximum advantage of our client browser, as well as our enterprise software for people who want to build Web sites.','',NULL,'Past,Making,Ourselves',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7165,'Government,Business','Jim Barksdale','Businessman','\nJanuary 24, 1943\n','','American','I want my testimony to stand on that point. But I would point out that Zona Research Inc. showed we have increased market share among business users, educational users, and government users over the past several months - and that\'s more recent than the IDC report.','',NULL,'Past',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7166,'Truth','Jim Barksdale','Businessman','\nJanuary 24, 1943\n','','American','I was telling the truth. I feel like we got that point across.','',NULL,'Point,Telling',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7167,'Work,Business','Jim Barksdale','Businessman','\nJanuary 24, 1943\n','','American','I\'ve tended to work at fast-growing companies that improve the way business gets done.','',NULL,'Done',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7168,'Business,Technology','Jim Barksdale','Businessman','\nJanuary 24, 1943\n','','American','In my column series \'The Main Thing,\' I often talk about how Internet technology can improve the way people communicate - both within a business and between a business and its customers and partners.','',NULL,'Between',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7169,'Time,Good','Jim Barksdale','Businessman','\nJanuary 24, 1943\n','','American','It\'s the first time I\'ve ever done anything like that. It took longer than I expected. I\'ve gotten a lot of E-mail since I got back, saying they thought I did a good job and presented the case well.','',NULL,'Job',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7170,'','Jim Barksdale','Businessman','\nJanuary 24, 1943\n','','American','One of Netscape\'s main attractions to customers from Day One is that we provide alternatives. And that\'s cherished by many customers - certainly not all.','',NULL,'Customers,Main,Provide',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7171,'Hope','Jim Barksdale','Businessman','\nJanuary 24, 1943\n','','American','One problem was that my direct testimony was in writing, so a lot of people didn\'t get to see it. I hope they see it, because I think it built a very strong case.','',NULL,'Strong,Writing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7172,'','Jim Barksdale','Businessman','\nJanuary 24, 1943\n','','American','Our people are excited about building solutions, and it\'s rewarding to see how much fun Netscape employees have doing something they think is relevant and important.','',NULL,'Fun,Important,Excited',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7173,'','Jim Barksdale','Businessman','\nJanuary 24, 1943\n','','American','Take our own company as an example: We\'re living proof, we jump with our own parachutes.','',NULL,'Living,Company,Example',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7174,'Business','Jim Barksdale','Businessman','\nJanuary 24, 1943\n','','American','That\'s the ultimate gratification in any business situation - do customers buy the product? And do they use it and do they come back and buy more of it?','',NULL,'Situation,Ultimate',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7175,'Great,Success','Jim Barksdale','Businessman','\nJanuary 24, 1943\n','','American','The ability of our people to think quickly and create great products in this whole new world of Internet open standards is not only essential to our success but is also one of the things that impresses me most about Netscape.','',NULL,'Whole',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7176,'','Jim Barksdale','Businessman','\nJanuary 24, 1943\n','','American','There are no pat answers - we\'re pushing through some new frontiers, and lessons of the past don\'t always apply.','',NULL,'Past,Through,Answers',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7177,'Good','Jim Barksdale','Businessman','\nJanuary 24, 1943\n','','American','We also provide a lot of services with our consulting group that allow people to take maximum advantage of the Net economy. Those all seem to resonate with customers and are providing a good strong base going forward.','',NULL,'Forward,Strong',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7178,'','Jim Barksdale','Businessman','\nJanuary 24, 1943\n','','American','We can collaborate with a Netscape employee or partner who\'s halfway around the world. We can distribute information and software to customers and shareholders, and get their feedback.','',NULL,'Around,Partner,Software',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7179,'','Jim Barksdale','Businessman','\nJanuary 24, 1943\n','','American','We can provide beta software to our developers in advance of the general public. We can easily link up with external partners, customers, and suppliers.','',NULL,'Public,General,Software',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7180,'','Jim Barksdale','Businessman','\nJanuary 24, 1943\n','','American','We provide many options in many product areas that they seem to want to adopt, and that\'s working well for us.','',NULL,'Working,Seem,Options',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7181,'Great,Future','Jim Barksdale','Businessman','\nJanuary 24, 1943\n','','American','We\'re building a great company, and we\'re very excited about the future of the company.','',NULL,'Company',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7182,'Business','Jim Barksdale','Businessman','\nJanuary 24, 1943\n','','American','We\'re no longer a small business; we\'re a large organization spread around the world. I can\'t imagine Netscape growing as fast as it has if it weren\'t for the way we use our products.','',NULL,'Small,Around',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7183,'','Lou Barletta','Politician','\nJanuary 28, 1956\n','','American','Mayors do not have that authority to pick and choose what laws they\'re going to enforce.','',NULL,'Choose,Authority,Laws',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7184,'Work,Government','Lou Barletta','Politician','\nJanuary 28, 1956\n','','American','Big government doesn\'t work! It just doesn\'t work!','',NULL,'Big',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7185,'','Lou Barletta','Politician','\nJanuary 28, 1956\n','','American','I just want to keep America safe. Who could be against that?','',NULL,'America,Keep,Against',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7186,'Love,Legal','Lou Barletta','Politician','\nJanuary 28, 1956\n','','American','I love the new legal immigrants; they want their kids to be safe just like I do.','',NULL,'Kids',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7187,'Fear','Lou Barletta','Politician','\nJanuary 28, 1956\n','','American','I saw my city gripped by fear. Because of violent acts committed by illegal aliens, my residents were afraid to shop - or even drive - on certain streets.','',NULL,'Afraid,City',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7188,'','Lou Barletta','Politician','\nJanuary 28, 1956\n','','American','I\'m Lou Barletta, and I\'m a small town defender.','',NULL,'Small,Town,Defender',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7189,'','Lou Barletta','Politician','\nJanuary 28, 1956\n','','American','I\'ve been a voice for many people.','',NULL,'Voice',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7190,'','Lou Barletta','Politician','\nJanuary 28, 1956\n','','American','In a city that is barely getting by with its small budget, something like illegal immigration can be the difference from being able to provide the level of public service that people expect.','',NULL,'Small,Service,Able',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7191,'','Lou Barletta','Politician','\nJanuary 28, 1956\n','','American','People know that I\'m going to do what\'s right.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7192,'Government','Lou Barletta','Politician','\nJanuary 28, 1956\n','','American','The federal government has failed us, so we, the elected officials of small-town America, are getting tough with illegal immigration.','',NULL,'America,Tough',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7193,'','Lou Barletta','Politician','\nJanuary 28, 1956\n','','American','Thousands of cities in America are crying out for relief from the burden of illegal immigration. Small towns like mine can no longer wait for Washington.','',NULL,'Small,America,Wait',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7194,'Best','Gary Barlow','Musician','\nJanuary 20, 1971\n','','English','I don\'t think any of us can compete with Cowell. He is the best at what he does.','',NULL,'Compete,Does',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7195,'','Gary Barlow','Musician','\nJanuary 20, 1971\n','','English','I don\'t think you\'ll ever be happy about anything unless you\'ve done it.','',NULL,'Happy,Done,Anything',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7196,'Good,Christmas','Gary Barlow','Musician','\nJanuary 20, 1971\n','','English','I might do \'X Factor\' next year. It\'s looking good that I won\'t get the sack at Christmas.','',NULL,'Year',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7197,'','Gary Barlow','Musician','\nJanuary 20, 1971\n','','English','I quite like being who I am.','',NULL,'Quite',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7198,'Work,Good','Gary Barlow','Musician','\nJanuary 20, 1971\n','','English','I\'m not a good time-off person. I\'m awful on holiday. It comes from having that period when I didn\'t work. That really was the worst bit.','',NULL,'Person',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7199,'Famous','Gary Barlow','Musician','\nJanuary 20, 1971\n','','English','It wasn\'t not being famous any more, or even not being a recording artist. It was having nobody who needed me, no phones ringing, nothing to do. Because I\'m still too young to do nothing. I was only 24 when all that happened. Now, at 40, I feel I\'ve got more to give than I ever have.','',NULL,'Nothing,Ever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7200,'','Gary Barlow','Musician','\nJanuary 20, 1971\n','','English','The trouble with the artists this year is they are all obsessed with Twitter and headlines. It feels like they are all getting a bit above themselves.','',NULL,'Getting,Themselves,Year',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7201,'','Gary Barlow','Musician','\nJanuary 20, 1971\n','','English','We are all lucky to be here, we are lucky to be on stage and have millions of people watch us.','',NULL,'Here,Lucky,Stage',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7202,'Time','Gary Barlow','Musician','\nJanuary 20, 1971\n','','English','We are constantly reminding them that they are in a competition. I had a word with all my contestants and I know Kelly Rowland had a word with hers. It\'s reality check time.','',NULL,'Reality,Word',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7203,'Men,Power','Joel Barlow','Poet','\nMarch 24, 1754\n','\nDecember 24, 1812\n','American','A habitual disuse of physical forces totally destroys the moral; and men lose at once the power of protecting themselves, and of discerning the cause of their oppression.','',NULL,'Moral',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7204,'Fear','Joel Barlow','Poet','\nMarch 24, 1754\n','\nDecember 24, 1812\n','American','How could you fear a dearth? Have not mankind tho\' slain by millions, millions left behind?','',NULL,'Left,Behind',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7205,'','Joel Barlow','Poet','\nMarch 24, 1754\n','\nDecember 24, 1812\n','American','It is because the people are citizens that they are with safety armed.','',NULL,'Safety,Armed,Citizens',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7206,'','Joel Barlow','Poet','\nMarch 24, 1754\n','\nDecember 24, 1812\n','American','There are many advantages in their being accustomed to the use of arms, and no possible disadvantage.','',NULL,'Possible,Arms,Use',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7207,'Technology','John Perry Barlow','Writer','\nOctober 3, 1947\n','','American','The Internet treats censorship as a malfunction and routes around it.','',NULL,'Around,Censorship',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7208,'Love,Hope','John Perry Barlow','Writer','\nOctober 3, 1947\n','','American','But groundless hope, like unconditional love, is the only kind worth having.','',NULL,'Worth',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7209,'','John Perry Barlow','Writer','\nOctober 3, 1947\n','','American','So I\'m just waiting until one party or the other actually gets a moral compass and a backbone.','',NULL,'Waiting,Moral,Until',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7210,'','John Perry Barlow','Writer','\nOctober 3, 1947\n','','American','If all ideas have to be bought, then you have an intellectually regressive system that will assure you have a highly knowledgeable elite and an ignorant mass.','',NULL,'Ideas,Ignorant,System',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7211,'','John Perry Barlow','Writer','\nOctober 3, 1947\n','','American','Our identities have no bodies, so, unlike you, we cannot obtain order by physical coercion. We believe that from ethics, enlightened self-interest, and the commonweal, our governance will emerge.','',NULL,'Believe,Cannot,Order',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7212,'Technology','John Perry Barlow','Writer','\nOctober 3, 1947\n','','American','Relying on the government to protect your privacy is like asking a peeping tom to install your window blinds.','',NULL,'Privacy,Government',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7213,'Technology','John Perry Barlow','Writer','\nOctober 3, 1947\n','','American','We will create a civilization of the Mind in Cyberspace. May it be more humane and fair than the world your governments have made before.','',NULL,'Mind,May',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7214,'Society','John Perry Barlow','Writer','\nOctober 3, 1947\n','','American','You do not know our culture, our ethics, or the unwritten codes that already provide our society more order than could be obtained by any of your impositions.','',NULL,'Culture,Order',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7215,'','John Perry Barlow','Writer','\nOctober 3, 1947\n','','American','But generally speaking, I felt to engage in the political process was to sully oneself to such a degree that whatever came out wasn\'t worth the trouble put in.','',NULL,'Political,Put,Whatever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7216,'Age','John Perry Barlow','Writer','\nOctober 3, 1947\n','','American','Everyone seems to be playing well within the boundaries of his usual rule set. I have yet to hear anyone say something that seemed likely to mitigate the idiocy of this age.','',NULL,'Everyone,Playing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7217,'Time','John Perry Barlow','Writer','\nOctober 3, 1947\n','','American','I don\'t know that I believe in the supernatural, but I do believe in miracles, and our time together was filled with the events of magical unlikelihood.','',NULL,'Believe,Together',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7218,'','John Perry Barlow','Writer','\nOctober 3, 1947\n','','American','I mean I look forward to the day when I can be Republican again.','',NULL,'Forward,Mean,Again',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7219,'','John Perry Barlow','Writer','\nOctober 3, 1947\n','','American','I personally think intellectual property is an oxymoron. Physical objects have a completely different natural economy than intellectual goods. It\'s a tricky thing to try to own something that remains in your possession even after you give it to many others.','',NULL,'Give,Different,After',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7220,'','John Perry Barlow','Writer','\nOctober 3, 1947\n','','American','I\'m still strongly opposed to antismoking laws, strongly opposed to any law that regulates personal behavior.','',NULL,'Law,Still,Personal',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7221,'','John Perry Barlow','Writer','\nOctober 3, 1947\n','','American','In Cyberspace, the First Amendment is a local ordinance.','',NULL,'Local,Amendment,Cyberspace',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7222,'','John Perry Barlow','Writer','\nOctober 3, 1947\n','','American','It didn\'t matter what we did or where we did it as long as we were together. We knew we\'d found what most people either pursue in years of futile search or dismiss as a fantasy at the outset: the missing half of ourselves. The real thing.','',NULL,'Real,Together,Long',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7223,'Government,Business','John Perry Barlow','Writer','\nOctober 3, 1947\n','','American','Most libertarians are worried about government but not worried about business. I think we need to be worrying about business in exactly the same way we are worrying about government.','',NULL,'Same',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7224,'','John Perry Barlow','Writer','\nOctober 3, 1947\n','','American','Royalties are not how most writers or musicians make their living. Musicians by and large make a living with a relationship with an audience that is economically harnessed through performance and ticket sales.','',NULL,'Through,Living,Musicians',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7225,'Good,Great','John Perry Barlow','Writer','\nOctober 3, 1947\n','','American','The one thing that I know government is good for is countervailing against monopoly. It\'s not great at that either, but it\'s the only force I know that is fairly reliable.','',NULL,'Government',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7226,'Legal','John Perry Barlow','Writer','\nOctober 3, 1947\n','','American','They seem to have forgotten that, and are back saying the only purpose of P2P networks is for illegal trading of owned goods. We claim part of the reason for P2P is for legal trading of what ought to be in public domain. And what is in public domain in many cases.','',NULL,'Saying,Reason',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7227,'Leadership','Chester Irving Barnard','Businessman','1886','1961','American','Organizations endure, however, in proportion to the breadth of the morality by which they are governed. Thus the endurance of organization depends upon the quality of leadership; and that quality derives from the breadth of the morality upon which it rests.','',NULL,'Endurance,Quality',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7228,'Life','Christiaan Barnard','Scientist','\nNovember 8, 1922\n','\nSeptember 2, 2001\n','South African','The prime goal is to alleviate suffering, and not to prolong life. And if your treatment does not alleviate suffering, but only prolongs life, that treatment should be stopped.','',NULL,'Goal,Suffering',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7229,'Work','Christiaan Barnard','Scientist','\nNovember 8, 1922\n','\nSeptember 2, 2001\n','South African','If the poor overweight jogger only knew how far he had to run to work off the calories in a crust of bread he might find it better in terms of pound per mile to go to a massage parlor.','',NULL,'Better,Find',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7230,'Life,Medical','Christiaan Barnard','Scientist','\nNovember 8, 1922\n','\nSeptember 2, 2001\n','South African','I don\'t believe medical discoveries are doing much to advance human life. As fast as we create ways to extend it we are inventing ways to shorten it.','',NULL,'Believe',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7231,'','Christiaan Barnard','Scientist','\nNovember 8, 1922\n','\nSeptember 2, 2001\n','South African','It is infinitely better to transplant a heart than to bury it to be devoured by worms.','',NULL,'Heart,Better,Bury',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7232,'','Christiaan Barnard','Scientist','\nNovember 8, 1922\n','\nSeptember 2, 2001\n','South African','On Saturday, I was a surgeon in South Africa, very little known. On Monday, I was world renowned.','',NULL,'Saturday,Monday,Known',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7233,'Moving On','Christiaan Barnard','Scientist','\nNovember 8, 1922\n','\nSeptember 2, 2001\n','South African','Suffering isn\'t ennobling, recovery is.','',NULL,'Suffering,Recovery',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7234,'','Edward E. Barnard','Scientist','\nDecember 16, 1857\n','\nFebruary 6, 1923\n','American','Man is too quick at forming conclusions.','',NULL,'Quick,Forming',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7235,'','Edward E. Barnard','Scientist','\nDecember 16, 1857\n','\nFebruary 6, 1923\n','American','I have been watching and drawing the surface of Mars. It is wonderfully full of detail. There is certainly no question about there being mountains and large greatly elevated plateaus.','',NULL,'Question,Full,Large',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7236,'','Edward E. Barnard','Scientist','\nDecember 16, 1857\n','\nFebruary 6, 1923\n','American','It is quite possible we may have formed entirely erroneous ideas of what we actually see. The greenish gray patches may not be seas at all, nor the ruddy continents, solid land. Neither may the obscuring patches be clouds of vapor.','',NULL,'May,Possible,Actually',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7237,'','Edward E. Barnard','Scientist','\nDecember 16, 1857\n','\nFebruary 6, 1923\n','American','It is well to fetter the wings of our fancy and restrain its flights.','',NULL,'Wings,Fancy,Flights',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7238,'Politics','Neal Barnard','Author','','','American','The beef industry has contributed to more American deaths than all the wars of this century, all natural disasters, and all automobile accidents combined.','',NULL,'American,Natural',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7239,'Diet','Neal Barnard','Author','','','American','A vegan diet takes care of most of what we need to do. But you\'ll also want to minimize the use of oils generally, because while olive oil and other vegetable oils are better for your heart than chicken fat, they are as fattening as animal fats.','',NULL,'Heart,Care',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7240,'Food','Neal Barnard','Author','','','American','Chicken fat, beef fat, fish fat, fried foods - these are the foods that fuel our fat genes by giving them raw materials for building body fat.','',NULL,'Giving,Fish',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7241,'Diet','Neal Barnard','Author','','','American','I have been following a vegan diet now since the 1980s, and find it not only healthier, but also much more attractive than the chunks of meat that were on my plate as a child.','',NULL,'Find,Child',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7242,'Good,Food','Neal Barnard','Author','','','American','If beef is your idea of \'real food for real people,\' you\'d better live real close to a real good hospital.','',NULL,'Live',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7243,'Life,Health,Medical','Neal Barnard','Author','','','American','In my own life, I decided to leave meat off my plate in medical school, but was a bit slow to realise that dairy products and eggs are not health foods either.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7244,'Time,Health','Neal Barnard','Author','','','American','Meat consumption is just as dangerous to public health as tobacco use... It\'s time we looked into holding the meat producers and fast-food outlets legally accountable.','',NULL,'Dangerous',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7245,'','Neal Barnard','Author','','','American','To give a child animal products is a form of child abuse.','',NULL,'Give,Child,Animal',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7246,'Change,Success','Neal Barnard','Author','','','American','We help people to begin truly healthful diets, and it is absolutely wonderful to see, not only their success, but also their delight at their ability to break old habits and feel really healthy for a change.','',NULL,'Help',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7247,'','Thomas John Barnardo','Celebrity','\nJuly 4, 1845\n','\nSeptember 19, 1905\n','Irish','Character is better than ancestry, and personal conduct is of more importance than the highest.','',NULL,'Character,Better,Personal',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7248,'','Thomas John Barnardo','Celebrity','\nJuly 4, 1845\n','\nSeptember 19, 1905\n','Irish','Only disaster can follow divided counsels and opposing wills.','',NULL,'Follow,Divided,Disaster',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7249,'Work','Thomas John Barnardo','Celebrity','\nJuly 4, 1845\n','\nSeptember 19, 1905\n','Irish','The work to me is everything, and I would throw every rule overboard and send them to the bottom of the sea tomorrow, if I felt there were a more excellent way.','',NULL,'Tomorrow,Everything',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7250,'','Thomas John Barnardo','Celebrity','\nJuly 4, 1845\n','\nSeptember 19, 1905\n','Irish','There can be only one Captain to a ship.','',NULL,'Ship,Captain',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7251,'Great,God,Truth','Albert Barnes','Theologian','1798','1870','American','It does not require great learning to be a Christian and be convinced of the truth of the Bible. It requires only an honest heart and a willingness to obey God.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7252,'Thankful','Albert Barnes','Theologian','1798','1870','American','We can always find something to be thankful for, and there may be reasons why we ought to be thankful for even those dispensations which appear dark and frowning.','',NULL,'May,Find',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7253,'Great','Albert Barnes','Theologian','1798','1870','American','Praise now is one of the great duties of the redeemed. It will be their employment for ever.','',NULL,'Ever,Praise',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7254,'God','Albert Barnes','Theologian','1798','1870','American','The Bible, as a revelation from God, was not designed to give us all the information we might desire, nor to solve all the questions about which the human soul is perplexed, but to impart enough to be a safe guide to the haven of eternal rest.','',NULL,'Human,Give',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7255,'','Barnabe Barnes','Poet','1569','1609','English','Ah, sweet Content, where doth thine harbour hold.','',NULL,'Sweet,Hold,Content',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7256,'','Barnabe Barnes','Poet','1569','1609','English','A mass of dust, world\'s momentary slave, Is man, in state of our old Adam made, Soon born to die, soon flourishing to fade.','',NULL,'Made,Die,Old',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7257,'','Ben Barnes','Actor','\nAugust 20, 1981\n','','English','Actually what I\'d like is to have a reputation as someone who\'s been wild and gone straight, but without having to go through the trouble of being bad.','',NULL,'Bad,Someone,Without',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7258,'','Ben Barnes','Actor','\nAugust 20, 1981\n','','English','Almost every script that I\'ve gotten has been for sort of the generic Hollywood type. I haven\'t chosen them. All the ones I have chosen are because I\'ve been fascinated with the source material or because of the script.','',NULL,'Almost,Hollywood,Material',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7259,'','Ben Barnes','Actor','\nAugust 20, 1981\n','','English','Half my fan mail comes from Japan.','',NULL,'Half,Fan,Japan',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7260,'','Ben Barnes','Actor','\nAugust 20, 1981\n','','English','I actually went to university.','',NULL,'Actually,University,Went',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7261,'Age,Cool','Ben Barnes','Actor','\nAugust 20, 1981\n','','English','I always looked really young for my age. And once I hit 23, 24 and 25, I was then allowed to play the cool 18-year-olds and stuff.','',NULL,'Play',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7262,'','Ben Barnes','Actor','\nAugust 20, 1981\n','','English','I am comfortable playing the fool, I think.','',NULL,'Fool,Playing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7263,'','Ben Barnes','Actor','\nAugust 20, 1981\n','','English','I didn\'t have any pets growing up.','',NULL,'Growing,Pets',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7264,'','Ben Barnes','Actor','\nAugust 20, 1981\n','','English','I don\'t believe in that kind of pragmatic career ladder stuff.','',NULL,'Believe,Career,Stuff',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7265,'Best','Ben Barnes','Actor','\nAugust 20, 1981\n','','English','I don\'t really know who I am as an actor: the best thing would be to experiment with it for the next 30 years and never really find out.','',NULL,'Find,Next',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7266,'Good','Ben Barnes','Actor','\nAugust 20, 1981\n','','English','I don\'t really see the point in making a film unless you can think of a good reason to do it.','',NULL,'Reason,Making',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7267,'Life,Family,War','Ben Barnes','Actor','\nAugust 20, 1981\n','','English','I had two family members involved in World War I: two great-uncles. One of them is on a memorial in France. And the other was a trench runner who survived the war. The average life span of a trench runner was 36 hours, but he survived the whole war.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7268,'Life,Music','Ben Barnes','Actor','\nAugust 20, 1981\n','','English','I have done lots of music projects in my life and some of them I am more proud of than others.','',NULL,'Done',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7269,'Love,Music','Ben Barnes','Actor','\nAugust 20, 1981\n','','English','I love music, and I love singing.','',NULL,'Singing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7270,'Time,Great,Dad','Ben Barnes','Actor','\nAugust 20, 1981\n','','English','I often talk with other actors about that time when you\'ve just finished a job, because I think you do take on the characteristics of some of the characters you play. Sometimes it can be a great thing and sometimes it\'s a bit haunting because you\'re not quite sure how to leave it on set. My dad talk','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7271,'Dreams','Ben Barnes','Actor','\nAugust 20, 1981\n','','English','I only remember the end of my dreams, like waking up at a steering wheel, or falling.','',NULL,'End,Remember',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7272,'','Ben Barnes','Actor','\nAugust 20, 1981\n','','English','I swim a lot. I swim most days.','',NULL,'Days,Swim',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7273,'Life,Love','Ben Barnes','Actor','\nAugust 20, 1981\n','','English','I think escapism is very important, certainly in my life. I love nothing more than escaping into the world of a film or a novel. To be involved in creating that for other people is a privilege.','',NULL,'Important',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7274,'','Ben Barnes','Actor','\nAugust 20, 1981\n','','English','I think every film actor secretly wants to be a rock star as well; just that part of the job which requires the extrovert in you. Even if you\'ve become an actor because it\'s your way of hiding in plain sight, there\'s still part of you which has that craving.','',NULL,'Rock,Job,Still',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7275,'Life,Funny','Ben Barnes','Actor','\nAugust 20, 1981\n','','English','I think if actors don\'t think of themselves as funny in real life they think they can\'t do comedy.','',NULL,'Real',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7276,'','Ben Barnes','Actor','\nAugust 20, 1981\n','','English','I want to play characters that are interesting to watch.','',NULL,'Play,Watch,Characters',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7277,'','Ben Barnes','Actor','\nAugust 20, 1981\n','','English','I want to take advantage of any popularity I have.','',NULL,'Advantage,Popularity',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7278,'','Ben Barnes','Actor','\nAugust 20, 1981\n','','English','I was heavily into sport from 10 to 15, I was in all the teams, and it was everything to me. But I was very young for my school year and when puberty kicked in for my classmates I got left behind.','',NULL,'School,Everything,Young',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7279,'','Ben Barnes','Actor','\nAugust 20, 1981\n','','English','I went to a very academically competitive high school. So I was always quite studious and quiet, just to keep up with the other geniuses who were in my school.','',NULL,'School,Keep,High',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7280,'Work','Ben Barnes','Actor','\nAugust 20, 1981\n','','English','I would like to work with whoever would like to have me.','',NULL,'Whoever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7281,'','Ben Barnes','Actor','\nAugust 20, 1981\n','','English','I\'d rather be shot than be seen falling out of some trendy club.','',NULL,'Rather,Seen,Shot',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7282,'','Clive Barnes','Journalist','\nMay 13, 1927\n','','English','One of the few things in dance to match the Royal Ballet\'s curtain calls is the Royal Ballet\'s dancing.','',NULL,'Dance,Few,Dancing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7283,'','Clive Barnes','Journalist','\nMay 13, 1927\n','','English','Television is the first truly democratic culture - the first culture available to everybody and entirely governed by what the people want. The most terrifying thing is what people do want.','',NULL,'Everybody,Culture,Television',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7284,'','Djuna Barnes','Novelist','\nJune 12, 1892\n','\nJune 18, 1982\n','American','The priceless galaxy of misinformation called the mind.','',NULL,'Mind,Priceless,Galaxy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7285,'Life','Djuna Barnes','Novelist','\nJune 12, 1892\n','\nJune 18, 1982\n','American','Life is painful, nasty and short... in my case it has only been painful and nasty.','',NULL,'Short,Painful',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7286,'Love,Best','Djuna Barnes','Novelist','\nJune 12, 1892\n','\nJune 18, 1982\n','American','The heart of the jealous knows the best and most satisfying love, that of the other\'s bed, where the rival perfects the lover\'s imperfections.','',NULL,'Heart',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7287,'Time,Great','Djuna Barnes','Novelist','\nJune 12, 1892\n','\nJune 18, 1982\n','American','Time is a great conference planning our end, and youth is only the past putting a leg forward.','',NULL,'Forward',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7288,'Time','Djuna Barnes','Novelist','\nJune 12, 1892\n','\nJune 18, 1982\n','American','What is a ruin but time easing itself of endurance?','',NULL,'Endurance,Ruin',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7289,'','Djuna Barnes','Novelist','\nJune 12, 1892\n','\nJune 18, 1982\n','American','A strong sense of identity gives man an idea he can do no wrong; too little accomplishes the same.','',NULL,'Strong,Same,Wrong',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7290,'','Djuna Barnes','Novelist','\nJune 12, 1892\n','\nJune 18, 1982\n','American','After all, it is not where one washes one\'s neck that counts but where one moistens one\'s throat.','',NULL,'After,Counts,Throat',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7291,'','Djuna Barnes','Novelist','\nJune 12, 1892\n','\nJune 18, 1982\n','American','An image is a stop the mind makes between uncertainties.','',NULL,'Mind,Between,Makes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7292,'Dreams','Djuna Barnes','Novelist','\nJune 12, 1892\n','\nJune 18, 1982\n','American','Dreams have only the pigmentation of fact.','',NULL,'Fact',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7293,'','Djuna Barnes','Novelist','\nJune 12, 1892\n','\nJune 18, 1982\n','American','New York is the meeting place of the peoples, the only city where you can hardly find a typical American.','',NULL,'Find,Place,American',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7294,'','Djuna Barnes','Novelist','\nJune 12, 1892\n','\nJune 18, 1982\n','American','The night is a skin pulled over the head of day that the day may be in torment.','',NULL,'May,Night,Head',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7295,'Men','Djuna Barnes','Novelist','\nJune 12, 1892\n','\nJune 18, 1982\n','American','This head has risen above its hair in a moment of abandon known only to men who have drawn their feet out of their boots to walk awhile in the corridors of the mind.','',NULL,'Mind,Moment',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7296,'Love','Djuna Barnes','Novelist','\nJune 12, 1892\n','\nJune 18, 1982\n','American','To love without criticism is to be betrayed.','',NULL,'Without,Criticism',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7297,'Life','Djuna Barnes','Novelist','\nJune 12, 1892\n','\nJune 18, 1982\n','American','We are adhering to life now with our last muscle - the heart.','',NULL,'Heart,Last',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7298,'Life,Best','Djuna Barnes','Novelist','\nJune 12, 1892\n','\nJune 18, 1982\n','American','We are beginning to wonder whether a servant girl hasn\'t the best of it after all. She knows how the salad tastes without the dressing, and she knows how life\'s lived before it gets to the parlor door.','',NULL,'Girl',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7299,'Good','Djuna Barnes','Novelist','\nJune 12, 1892\n','\nJune 18, 1982\n','American','Well, isn\'t Bohemia a place where everyone is as good as everyone else - and must not a waiter be a little less than a waiter to be a good Bohemian?','',NULL,'Must,Place',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7300,'','Fred Barnes','Journalist','1963','','American','President Obama insists he\'s a free-market guy. But you have to wonder whether he understands how a free economy really works.','',NULL,'Free,Whether,President',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7301,'','Fred Barnes','Journalist','1963','','American','Candidates don\'t have to deal with reality. They talk about the wonderful things they can accomplish as if advocating them is the same as achieving them. They live in a world of political make-believe in which everything from reconciling conflicting interests to paying for costly programs is easy.','',NULL,'Live,Political,Reality',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7302,'','Fred Barnes','Journalist','1963','','American','Obama sounded like Al Gore on global warming. The more the case for man-made warming falls apart, the more hysterical Gore gets about an imminent catastrophe. The more public support his stimulus bill loses, the more Obama embraces fear-mongering.','',NULL,'Support,Public,Apart',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7303,'Men','Fred Barnes','Journalist','1963','','American','Obama specializes in knocking down straw men. \'I reject the view that says our problems will simply take care of themselves,\' he said, implying that\'s the view of Republicans. It\'s the view of almost no one.','',NULL,'Care,Down',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7304,'','Fred Barnes','Journalist','1963','','American','Presidents with strong nerves are decisive. They don\'t balk at unpopular decisions. They are willing to make people angry. Bush had strong nerves. Clinton, who passed up a chance to eliminate Osama bin Laden, did not. Obama is a people pleaser, a trait not normally associated with nerves of steel.','',NULL,'Strong,Angry,Did',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7305,'Best,Truth','Fred Barnes','Journalist','1963','','American','The mainstream media may have trouble resisting the temptation to declare that Karl Rove has been demoted, but the truth is quite the contrary. By giving up his role as deputy White House chief of staff, Rove has been freed to do what he does best: shape big issues and develop strategies to win elec','',NULL,'Giving',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7306,'','Julian Barnes','Writer','\nJanuary 19, 1946\n','','English','As I\'ve explained to my wife many times, you have to kill your wife or mistress to get on the front page of the papers.','',NULL,'Wife,Times,Mistress',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7307,'Life','Julian Barnes','Writer','\nJanuary 19, 1946\n','','English','Books say: she did this because. Life says: she did this. Books are where things are explained to you, life where things aren\'t.','',NULL,'Did,She',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7308,'','Julian Barnes','Writer','\nJanuary 19, 1946\n','','English','The land of embarrassment and breakfast.','',NULL,'Land,Breakfast',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7309,'','Michael D. Barnes','Politician','\nSeptember 3, 1943\n','','American','If you are a gun manufacturer, the product you make is not subject to safety regulation by the Consumer Product Safety Commission. Toy guns are subject to safety regulation; water pistols are, but not real guns.','',NULL,'Real,Gun,Water',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7310,'Time','Michael D. Barnes','Politician','\nSeptember 3, 1943\n','','American','There should be a background check every time a firearm is transferred. You shouldn\'t be able to go to a gun show and buy guns without a background check. There are Internet gun sales, classified ads in the newspapers - and you can buy guns without background checks.','',NULL,'Without,Able',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7311,'','Michael D. Barnes','Politician','\nSeptember 3, 1943\n','','American','But there are 90 million gun owners in the United States. Only 3.5 million want the insurance and magazines and the various things you get for joining the NRA.','',NULL,'Gun,United,Million',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7312,'','Michael D. Barnes','Politician','\nSeptember 3, 1943\n','','American','Every place in the country you should get a license that shows you know how to safely store it, keep it away from your children or grandchildren. You should have to license it so the police can trace it if it\'s used in a crime.','',NULL,'Children,Country,Place',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7313,'Home,War','Michael D. Barnes','Politician','\nSeptember 3, 1943\n','','American','If today is your typical day in America, 80 of our fellow citizens will die from gunfire. In the last two weeks, more Americans have died from gunfire here at home in the United States than in the entire war in Iraq since it started.','',NULL,'Today',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7314,'','Michael D. Barnes','Politician','\nSeptember 3, 1943\n','','American','It\'s a tragedy, but with your support and your help we will wage this fight and we\'re going to win it.','',NULL,'Fight,Help,Win',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7315,'','Michael D. Barnes','Politician','\nSeptember 3, 1943\n','','American','Let me share some facts with you about the law in most of our country. California is in many ways a little different from the rest of the world, and California has better gun laws than many states, although California\'s need to be improved.','',NULL,'Better,Different,Law',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7316,'Car','Michael D. Barnes','Politician','\nSeptember 3, 1943\n','','American','Should we have background checks, waiting periods? To drive a car you have to pass a test that shows you know how to drive your car safely, you should have to do the same thing with guns.','',NULL,'Waiting,Same',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7317,'','Michael D. Barnes','Politician','\nSeptember 3, 1943\n','','American','The fight for sanity in our gun safety laws is not by any means over. In many ways it\'s just beginning.','',NULL,'Fight,Gun,Means',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7318,'','Michael D. Barnes','Politician','\nSeptember 3, 1943\n','','American','The gun dealer is not only paying these two police officers, but more importantly, the gun dealer has said he will never again sell more than one gun to a customer. This is exactly what we\'re trying to get the gun industry across the country to do.','',NULL,'Trying,Country,Two',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7319,'','Michael D. Barnes','Politician','\nSeptember 3, 1943\n','','American','The vast majority of Americans agree with us. We\'re doing everything that we can. We\'re advertising, right now we\'re on television with an advertisement running in the Washington area. We\'ve got newspaper ads.','',NULL,'Everything,Television,Majority',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7320,'','Michael D. Barnes','Politician','\nSeptember 3, 1943\n','','American','They have some pretty tough gun laws in Japan, as they do in any other civilized country in the world, and they\'re not killing each other off with firearms. You have very violent films in Europe, yet it\'s not causing the mayhem we see in our streets routinely here.','',NULL,'Country,Pretty,Tough',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7321,'','Michael D. Barnes','Politician','\nSeptember 3, 1943\n','','American','We should have a system of licensing and registration, we should treat firearms the same way that automobiles are treated so that people have to pass a safety test.','',NULL,'Same,Treat,System',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7322,'','Michael D. Barnes','Politician','\nSeptember 3, 1943\n','','American','We\'re trying to publicize this one and make people realize that the gun industry can clean up its act and can operate in a way that can reduce the likelihood of guns killing police officers and other innocent people.','',NULL,'Trying,Gun,Realize',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7323,'Mom','Michael D. Barnes','Politician','\nSeptember 3, 1943\n','','American','We\'ve got activists all across the country like the members of the Million Mom March organization, some of their leaders are here tonight. We\'re phone banking congressional offices and pursuing editorial boards.','',NULL,'Country,Here',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7324,'','Michael D. Barnes','Politician','\nSeptember 3, 1943\n','','American','Who\'s paying the million bucks? The insurance company. We\'ve been trying for years to get the insurance industry to say to the gun industry, We won\'t insure you unless you have policies that will reduce the likelihood of guns falling into the wrong hands easily.','',NULL,'Trying,Wrong,Gun',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7325,'','Peter Barnes','Playwright','\nJanuary 10, 1931\n','\nJuly 1, 2004\n','English','There is zero debate about whether the world is getting warmer. That is a fact, a measured fact. There is some debate, although not much anymore, about what\'s causing the world to get warmer. And the consensus, by far is that it\'s us.','',NULL,'Fact,Far,Getting',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7326,'','Robert Barnes','Celebrity','1495','1540','English','But the whole idea of the transformation... mystery, transformation, and manipulations - those were the things that Marcel was a magician at. That\'s his magic.','',NULL,'Whole,Idea,Magic',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7327,'','Robert Barnes','Celebrity','1495','1540','English','I don\'t know if you\'ve noticed it. But Duchamp was magnificent.','',NULL,'Noticed,Duchamp',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7328,'','Robert Barnes','Celebrity','1495','1540','English','I just did what I did and I still am. It makes you unpopular, maybe for a lifetime, but I\'d rather do that than be popular and doubt what I am.','',NULL,'Doubt,Did,Still',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7329,'','Robert Barnes','Celebrity','1495','1540','English','It was terrible on dates, because I could never eat when I was on a date.','',NULL,'Eat,Terrible,Date',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7330,'','Robert Barnes','Celebrity','1495','1540','English','What I am telling you is that Matta had a way of making you feel comfortable and that\'s probably why he had nine wives because he made them feel comfortable and then uncomfortable later.','',NULL,'Made,Why,Making',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7331,'','Robert Barnes','Celebrity','1495','1540','English','When I was a young man, I was overly sensitive to things, and I found it difficult to eat when I was nervous.','',NULL,'Young,Difficult,Found',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7332,'Great','Roy Barnes','Politician','\nMarch 11, 1948\n','','American','We are all one - or at least we should be - and it is our job, our duty, and our great challenge to fight the voices of division and seek the salve of reconciliation.','',NULL,'Fight,Job',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7333,'Education,Good','Roy Barnes','Politician','\nMarch 11, 1948\n','','American','But the fact is, no matter how good the teacher, how small the class, how focused on quality education the school may be none of this matters if we ignore the individual needs of our students.','',NULL,'Teacher',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7334,'','Roy Barnes','Politician','\nMarch 11, 1948\n','','American','The First Amendment rejects red tape, cover-up and double-speak.','',NULL,'Red,Amendment,Rejects',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7335,'Life,Government','Roy Barnes','Politician','\nMarch 11, 1948\n','','American','After all, I have spent the better part of my adult life insisting that government be open... that government be accessible... and that government be held accountable to people who voted us into office.','',NULL,'Better',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7336,'Government','Roy Barnes','Politician','\nMarch 11, 1948\n','','American','And one of the things I\'ve tried to do in my first months in office is to give more Georgians - reporters and members of the general public alike - a closer look at how their government works.','',NULL,'Give,Public',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7337,'','Roy Barnes','Politician','\nMarch 11, 1948\n','','American','And this week, I am proposing legislation to strengthen our Open Records laws to make public access to our public records surer, faster, and more comprehensive.','',NULL,'Public,Week,Open',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7338,'Great','Roy Barnes','Politician','\nMarch 11, 1948\n','','American','As the leaders and decision-makers of this great state, it is our responsibility to strive for perfection.','',NULL,'State,Perfection',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7339,'','Roy Barnes','Politician','\nMarch 11, 1948\n','','American','As the population of Georgia increased dramatically, so did development.','',NULL,'Did,Population,Georgia',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7340,'Business','Roy Barnes','Politician','\nMarch 11, 1948\n','','American','Business and the state have a common interest; not an adversarial interest.','',NULL,'State,Common',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7341,'','Roy Barnes','Politician','\nMarch 11, 1948\n','','American','By creating a Metropolitan North Georgia Water Planning District, we will give local governments a framework for working together on an issue that affects our whole state.','',NULL,'Together,Give,Working',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7342,'Education','Roy Barnes','Politician','\nMarch 11, 1948\n','','American','Enhancing revenues will help us improve education and solve our infrastructure problems.','',NULL,'Help,Problems',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7343,'','Roy Barnes','Politician','\nMarch 11, 1948\n','','American','Georgia is in an enviable position today, but we can\'t rest on our laurels.','',NULL,'Today,Rest,Position',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7344,'Government','Roy Barnes','Politician','\nMarch 11, 1948\n','','American','I am committed to making Georgia a model for open and honest government.','',NULL,'Honest,Making',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7345,'Business','Roy Barnes','Politician','\nMarch 11, 1948\n','','American','I want business to prosper and make a profit caused by business expansion and prosperity.','',NULL,'Prosperity,Profit',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7346,'','Roy Barnes','Politician','\nMarch 11, 1948\n','','American','In my first year as governor, we solved some of the problems that had begun to undermine the Open Records Act. We gave the act teeth by providing criminal penalties for knowing violations.','',NULL,'Problems,Knowing,Year',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7347,'','Roy Barnes','Politician','\nMarch 11, 1948\n','','American','Neither political party is clean when it comes to tactics that divide our people.','',NULL,'Political,Party,Neither',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7348,'Work,Government','Roy Barnes','Politician','\nMarch 11, 1948\n','','American','No one in government should ever think that the citizens they work for can\'t or won\'t scrutinize their actions.','',NULL,'Ever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7349,'Time','Roy Barnes','Politician','\nMarch 11, 1948\n','','American','One thing I learned a long time ago as a prosecutor is that it\'s tough to get people to obey a law if there is not penalty for breaking it.','',NULL,'Long,Law',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7350,'','Roy Barnes','Politician','\nMarch 11, 1948\n','','American','Repeating a grade needs to be the last resort, not an automatic response to a child who is struggling to learn.','',NULL,'Learn,Child,Last',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7351,'','Roy Barnes','Politician','\nMarch 11, 1948\n','','American','So today I say, the outlook in Georgia has never been brighter.','',NULL,'Today,Georgia,Outlook',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7352,'Time','Roy Barnes','Politician','\nMarch 11, 1948\n','','American','The time has come to end social promotion in our schools.','',NULL,'End,Social',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7353,'','Roy Barnes','Politician','\nMarch 11, 1948\n','','American','There is no country on earth with a stronger tradition of protecting the public\'s right to know.','',NULL,'Country,Earth,Public',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7354,'','Roy Barnes','Politician','\nMarch 11, 1948\n','','American','Traffic is only one of the side effects of growth.','',NULL,'Growth,Side,Effects',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7355,'Hope','Roy Barnes','Politician','\nMarch 11, 1948\n','','American','We changed the names of our technical schools to colleges, we expanded the eligibility for HOPE scholarships for technical training, and we added some formula funding.','',NULL,'Training,Changed',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7356,'Beauty','Roy Barnes','Politician','\nMarch 11, 1948\n','','American','We live in a state with a wonderful climate and plenty of natural beauty, from the shores of Cumberland Island to the Chattahoochee River to the Blue Ridge Mountains.','',NULL,'Live,Wonderful',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7357,'','Joshua Barney','Soldier','\nJuly 6, 1759\n','\nDecember 1, 1818\n','American','I want to go to sea.','',NULL,'Sea',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7358,'Car','Matthew Barney','Artist','\nMarch 25, 1967\n','','American','I have a need to make these sorts of connections literal sometimes, and a vehicle often helps to do that. I have a relationship to car culture. It isn\'t really about loving cars. It\'s sort of about needing them.','',NULL,'Sometimes,Often',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7359,'Work','Matthew Barney','Artist','\nMarch 25, 1967\n','','American','A lot of my work has to do with not allowing my characters to have an ego in a way that the stomach doesn\'t have an ego when it\'s wanting to throw up. It just does it.','',NULL,'Ego,Characters',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7360,'Sports','Matthew Barney','Artist','\nMarch 25, 1967\n','','American','A lot of these angles are really about trying to mimic broadcast sports angles in order to anchor the scene, to sort of normalize it before it becomes abstracted.','',NULL,'Trying,Before',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7361,'Work,Art','Matthew Barney','Artist','\nMarch 25, 1967\n','','American','An interesting thing happened in 1989, right as I was graduating: the stock market crashed and really changed the landscape of the art world in New York. It made the kind of work I was doing interesting to galleries that wouldn\'t have normally been interested in it.','',NULL,'Made',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7362,'','Matthew Barney','Artist','\nMarch 25, 1967\n','','American','I\'ve always thought of the project as a sort of sexually driven digestive system, that it was a consumer and a producer of matter. And it is desire driven, rather than driven by hunger or anything like that.','',NULL,'Anything,Thought,Matter',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7363,'Great','Matthew Barney','Artist','\nMarch 25, 1967\n','','American','\'Jackass: The Movie\' is great. I think it\'s in the tradition of physical comedy, which I\'m really interested in. Its relationship to gravity, and how gravity acts on the body.','',NULL,'Comedy,Body',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7364,'','Matthew Barney','Artist','\nMarch 25, 1967\n','','American','Somebody like Mailer brings to that role everything that he stands for. The types of characters that I gravitate towards, the types of icons, tend to have a heavy physicality in that way.','',NULL,'Everything,Somebody,Role',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7365,'Love','Natalie Clifford Barney','Author','\nOctober 31, 1876\n','\nFebruary 2, 1972\n','American','When you\'re in love you never really know whether your elation comes from the qualities of the one you love, or if it attributes them to her; whether the light which surrounds her like a halo comes from you, from her, or from the meeting of your sparks.','',NULL,'Light,Her',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7366,'Men','Natalie Clifford Barney','Author','\nOctober 31, 1876\n','\nFebruary 2, 1972\n','American','Why grab possessions like thieves, or divide them like socialists when you can ignore them like wise men?','',NULL,'Wise,Ignore',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7367,'Love','Natalie Clifford Barney','Author','\nOctober 31, 1876\n','\nFebruary 2, 1972\n','American','The advantage of love at first sight is that it delays a second sight.','',NULL,'Second,Advantage',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7368,'Time','Natalie Clifford Barney','Author','\nOctober 31, 1876\n','\nFebruary 2, 1972\n','American','Time engraves our faces with all the tears we have not shed.','',NULL,'Tears,Faces',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7369,'','Natalie Clifford Barney','Author','\nOctober 31, 1876\n','\nFebruary 2, 1972\n','American','Entrepreneurship is the last refuge of the trouble making individual.','',NULL,'Last,Making,Trouble',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7370,'','Natalie Clifford Barney','Author','\nOctober 31, 1876\n','\nFebruary 2, 1972\n','American','Fatalism is the lazy man\'s way of accepting the inevitable.','',NULL,'Lazy,Accepting,Inevitable',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7371,'Life','Natalie Clifford Barney','Author','\nOctober 31, 1876\n','\nFebruary 2, 1972\n','American','How many inner resources one needs to tolerate a life of leisure without fatigue.','',NULL,'Without,Needs',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7372,'','Natalie Clifford Barney','Author','\nOctober 31, 1876\n','\nFebruary 2, 1972\n','American','If we keep an open mind, too much is likely to fall into it.','',NULL,'Mind,Keep,Fall',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7373,'Time','Natalie Clifford Barney','Author','\nOctober 31, 1876\n','\nFebruary 2, 1972\n','American','It is time for dead languages to be quiet.','',NULL,'Dead,Quiet',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7374,'','Natalie Clifford Barney','Author','\nOctober 31, 1876\n','\nFebruary 2, 1972\n','American','Lovers should also have their days off.','',NULL,'Off,Days,Lovers',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7375,'','Natalie Clifford Barney','Author','\nOctober 31, 1876\n','\nFebruary 2, 1972\n','American','Most virtue is a demand for greater seduction.','',NULL,'Virtue,Greater,Demand',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7376,'Life','Natalie Clifford Barney','Author','\nOctober 31, 1876\n','\nFebruary 2, 1972\n','American','Novels are longer than life.','',NULL,'Longer,Novels',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7377,'','Natalie Clifford Barney','Author','\nOctober 31, 1876\n','\nFebruary 2, 1972\n','American','Renouncement: the heroism of mediocrity.','',NULL,'Mediocrity,Heroism',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7378,'','Natalie Clifford Barney','Author','\nOctober 31, 1876\n','\nFebruary 2, 1972\n','American','There are intangible realities which float near us, formless and without words; realities which no one has thought out, and which are excluded for lack of interpreters.','',NULL,'Without,Words,Thought',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7379,'','Natalie Clifford Barney','Author','\nOctober 31, 1876\n','\nFebruary 2, 1972\n','American','To be one\'s own master is to be the slave of self.','',NULL,'Self,Master,Slave',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7380,'Life','Natalie Clifford Barney','Author','\nOctober 31, 1876\n','\nFebruary 2, 1972\n','American','With renunciation life begins.','',NULL,'Begins',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7381,'','Natalie Clifford Barney','Author','\nOctober 31, 1876\n','\nFebruary 2, 1972\n','American','Would that well-thinking people should be replaced by thinking ones.','',NULL,'Thinking,Replaced,Ones',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7382,'','Natalie Clifford Barney','Author','\nOctober 31, 1876\n','\nFebruary 2, 1972\n','American','Youth is not a question of years: one is young or old from birth.','',NULL,'Young,Old,Youth',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7383,'Love,Faith','Richard Barnfield','Poet','1574','1627','English','All is amiss. Love is dying, faith\'s defying, heart\'s denying.','',NULL,'Heart',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7384,'','Richard Barnfield','Poet','1574','1627','English','He that is thy friend indeed, he will help thee in thy need: if thou sorrow, he will weep; if you wake, he cannot sleep; thus of every grief in heart he with thee doth bear a part.','',NULL,'Heart,Sleep,Help',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7385,'','Richard Barnfield','Poet','1574','1627','English','As it fell upon a day in the merry month of May, sitting in a pleasant shade which a grove of myrtles made.','',NULL,'May,Made,Month',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7386,'Money','Richard Barnfield','Poet','1574','1627','English','Money is the sovereign queen of all delights - for her, the lawyer pleads, the soldier fights.','',NULL,'Soldier,Her',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7387,'Work','P. T. Barnum','Entertainer','\nJuly 5, 1810\n','\nApril 7, 1891\n','American','Whatever you do, do it with all your might. Work at it, early and late, in season and out of season, not leaving a stone unturned, and never deferring for a single hour that which can be done just as well now.','',NULL,'Single,Done',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7388,'Life,Money','P. T. Barnum','Entertainer','\nJuly 5, 1810\n','\nApril 7, 1891\n','American','Money is in some respects life\'s fire: it is a very excellent servant, but a terrible master.','',NULL,'Fire',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7389,'','P. T. Barnum','Entertainer','\nJuly 5, 1810\n','\nApril 7, 1891\n','American','Every crowd has a silver lining.','',NULL,'Crowd,Silver,Lining',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7390,'Inspirational','Amelia Barr','Novelist','1831','1919','American','It is always the simple that produces the marvelous.','',NULL,'Simple,Marvelous',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7391,'Inspirational','Amelia Barr','Novelist','1831','1919','American','It is only in sorrow bad weather masters us; in joy we face the storm and defy it.','',NULL,'Bad,Joy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7392,'','Amelia Barr','Novelist','1831','1919','American','All changes are more or less tinged with melancholy, for what we are leaving behind is part of ourselves.','',NULL,'Leaving,Less,Ourselves',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7393,'Women,Men','Amelia Barr','Novelist','1831','1919','American','It is little men know of women; their smiles and their tears alike are seldom what they seem.','',NULL,'Tears',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7394,'Life,Great,Death','Amelia Barr','Novelist','1831','1919','American','That is the great mistake about the affections. It is not the rise and fall of empires, the birth and death of kings, or the marching of armies that move them most. When they answer from their depths, it is to the domestic joys and tragedies of life.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7395,'','Amelia Barr','Novelist','1831','1919','American','This world is run with far too tight a rein for luck to interfere. Fortune sells her wares; she never gives them. In some form or other, we pay for her favors; or we go empty away.','',NULL,'Away,Her,Far',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7396,'Fear','Amelia Barr','Novelist','1831','1919','American','Events that are predestined require but little management. They manage themselves. They slip into place while we sleep, and suddenly we are aware that the thing we fear to attempt, is already accomplished.','',NULL,'Sleep,Place',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7397,'Love','Amelia Barr','Novelist','1831','1919','American','The fate of love is that it always seems too little or too much.','',NULL,'Fate,Seems',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7398,'Great','Amelia Barr','Novelist','1831','1919','American','The great difference between voyages rests not with the ships, but with the people you meet on them.','',NULL,'Between,Difference',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7399,'','Amelia Barr','Novelist','1831','1919','American','The inevitable has always found me ready and hopeful.','',NULL,'Found,Ready,Hopeful',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7400,'Love,Power','Amelia Barr','Novelist','1831','1919','American','But the lover\'s power is the poet\'s power. He can make love from all the common strings with which this world is strung.','',NULL,'Common',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7401,'','Amelia Barr','Novelist','1831','1919','American','But what do we know of the heart nearest to our own? What do we know of our own heart?','',NULL,'Heart,Nearest',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7402,'Life,Age','Amelia Barr','Novelist','1831','1919','American','Old age is the verdict of life.','',NULL,'Old',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7403,'','Amelia Barr','Novelist','1831','1919','American','There is no corner too quiet, or too far away, for a woman to make sorrow in it.','',NULL,'Woman,Away,Far',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7404,'Life','Amelia Barr','Novelist','1831','1919','American','Whatever the scientists may say, if we take the supernatural out of life, we leave only the unnatural.','',NULL,'May,Whatever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7405,'Men','Amelia Barr','Novelist','1831','1919','American','When men make themselves into brutes it is just to treat them like brutes.','',NULL,'Treat,Themselves',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7406,'','Amelia Edith Huddleston Barr','Novelist','\nMarch 29, 1831\n','\nMarch 10, 1919\n','British','Kindness is always fashionable.','',NULL,'Kindness',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7407,'Knowledge,Science','Amelia Edith Huddleston Barr','Novelist','\nMarch 29, 1831\n','\nMarch 10, 1919\n','British','Human relations are built on feeling, not on reason or knowledge. And feeling is not an exact science; like all spiritual qualities, it has the vagueness of greatness about it.','',NULL,'Spiritual',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7408,'','Amelia Edith Huddleston Barr','Novelist','\nMarch 29, 1831\n','\nMarch 10, 1919\n','British','What we buy, and pay for, is part of ourselves.','',NULL,'Ourselves,Pay,Buy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7409,'','Bob Barr','Politician','\nNovember 5, 1948\n','','American','It\'s not a gun control problem; it\'s a cultural control problem.','',NULL,'Control,Problem,Gun',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7410,'','Bob Barr','Politician','\nNovember 5, 1948\n','','American','It is difficult, if not impossible, to argue that laws written in the 1970s are adequate for today\'s intelligence challenges.','',NULL,'Today,Impossible,Difficult',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7411,'Work','Julia Barr','Actress','\nFebruary 8, 1949\n','','American','Always wanted to be an actress or work with animals and now I get to do both.','',NULL,'Wanted,Both',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7412,'','Julia Barr','Actress','\nFebruary 8, 1949\n','','American','And I\'ve had vocal training on and off for years.','',NULL,'Training,Off,Vocal',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7413,'','Julia Barr','Actress','\nFebruary 8, 1949\n','','American','Don\'t know about a cabaret act right now, would actually prefer a role in a broadway musical.','',NULL,'Act,Actually,Role',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7414,'Good','Julia Barr','Actress','\nFebruary 8, 1949\n','','American','I am a makeup junkie... Yves St. Laurent, Christian Dior, and anything else that looks good.','',NULL,'Anything,Christian',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7415,'','Julia Barr','Actress','\nFebruary 8, 1949\n','','American','I don\'t have a directorial overview, which sometimes is very helpful.','',NULL,'Sometimes,Helpful,Overview',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7416,'','Julia Barr','Actress','\nFebruary 8, 1949\n','','American','I get paid to not laugh.','',NULL,'Laugh,Paid',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7417,'','Julia Barr','Actress','\nFebruary 8, 1949\n','','American','I know my husband really loves me because he takes me to have ribs. He says I\'m the only girl he ever took out who actually ate anything on her plate, as opposed to pushing it around.','',NULL,'Husband,Girl,Anything',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7418,'','Julia Barr','Actress','\nFebruary 8, 1949\n','','American','No one is ever really dead unless we find the body.','',NULL,'Ever,Find,Dead',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7419,'','Julia Barr','Actress','\nFebruary 8, 1949\n','','American','Sometimes I think it\'s better to be a diva.','',NULL,'Better,Sometimes,Diva',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7420,'','Julia Barr','Actress','\nFebruary 8, 1949\n','','American','The CD is dedicated to our dog Nell, who passed away last year.','',NULL,'Away,Last,Year',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7421,'Life,Home','Julia Barr','Actress','\nFebruary 8, 1949\n','','American','This profession has fed me creatively and allowed me to have a home life and a private life.','',NULL,'Private',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7422,'Family,Love','Julia Barr','Actress','\nFebruary 8, 1949\n','','American','We love to be with our family and friends and I can tell you that lots of eating will be involved.','',NULL,'Friends',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7423,'','Julia Barr','Actress','\nFebruary 8, 1949\n','','American','When you see something that is well-written, the actors can get behind it.','',NULL,'Behind',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7424,'','Julia Barr','Actress','\nFebruary 8, 1949\n','','American','Working with my husband, I thought we would be at each other. As close as we are, our styles are so different. But it didn\'t happen - we were surprised.','',NULL,'Husband,Happen,Different',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7425,'Work,Home','Roseanne Barr','Actress','\nNovember 3, 1952\n','','American','As a housewife, I feel that if the kids are still alive when my husband gets home from work, then hey, I\'ve done my job.','',NULL,'Husband',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7426,'Mom','Roseanne Barr','Actress','\nNovember 3, 1952\n','','American','A guy is a lump like a doughnut. So, first you gotta get rid of all the stuff his mom did to him. And then you gotta get rid of all that macho crap that they pick up from beer commercials. And then there\'s my personal favorite, the male ego.','',NULL,'Ego,Him',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7427,'Parenting,Home','Roseanne Barr','Actress','\nNovember 3, 1952\n','','American','I figure that if the children are alive when I get home, I\'ve done my job.','',NULL,'Children',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7428,'Women,Power','Roseanne Barr','Actress','\nNovember 3, 1952\n','','American','The thing women have yet to learn is nobody gives you power. You just take it.','',NULL,'Learn',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7429,'Good','Roseanne Barr','Actress','\nNovember 3, 1952\n','','American','I consider myself to be a pretty good judge of people... that\'s why I don\'t like any of them.','',NULL,'Judge,Pretty',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7430,'Hope,War','Roseanne Barr','Actress','\nNovember 3, 1952\n','','American','My hope is that gays will be running the world, because then there would be no war. Just a greater emphasis on military apparel.','',NULL,'Military',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7431,'Anger,Time,Good','Roseanne Barr','Actress','\nNovember 3, 1952\n','','American','Experts say you should never hit your children in anger. When is a good time? When you\'re feeling festive?','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7432,'Time,Women','Roseanne Barr','Actress','\nNovember 3, 1952\n','','American','Women complain about PMS, but I think of it as the only time of the month when I can be myself.','',NULL,'Complain',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7433,'','Roseanne Barr','Actress','\nNovember 3, 1952\n','','American','There\'s a lot more to being a woman than being a mother, but there\'s a hell of a lot more to being a mother than most people suspect.','',NULL,'Mother,Woman,Hell',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7434,'','Roseanne Barr','Actress','\nNovember 3, 1952\n','','American','Birth control that really works - every night before we go to bed we spend an hour with our kids.','',NULL,'Control,Night,Before',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7435,'','Roseanne Barr','Actress','\nNovember 3, 1952\n','','American','The quickest way to a man\'s heart is through his chest.','',NULL,'Heart,Through,Chest',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7436,'Women','Roseanne Barr','Actress','\nNovember 3, 1952\n','','American','Women should try to increase their size rather than decrease it, because I believe the bigger we are, the more space we\'ll take up, and the more we\'ll have to be reckoned with.','',NULL,'Believe,Try',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7437,'Life','Roseanne Barr','Actress','\nNovember 3, 1952\n','','American','I was completely nuts for most of my life.','',NULL,'Nuts,Completely',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7438,'Marriage','Roseanne Barr','Actress','\nNovember 3, 1952\n','','American','Take this marriage thing seriously - it has to last all the way to the divorce.','',NULL,'Divorce,Last',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7439,'','Roseanne Barr','Actress','\nNovember 3, 1952\n','','American','I figure if my kids are alive at the end of the day, I\'ve done my job.','',NULL,'End,Job,Done',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7440,'Life','Roseanne Barr','Actress','\nNovember 3, 1952\n','','American','I hate every human being on earth. I feel that everyone is beneath me, and I feel they should all worship me. That\'s what I told my kids. I think I must have been Adolf Hitler in a past life.','',NULL,'Hate,Past',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7441,'Mom','Roseanne Barr','Actress','\nNovember 3, 1952\n','','American','I know how to do anything, I\'m a mom.','',NULL,'Anything',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7442,'','Roseanne Barr','Actress','\nNovember 3, 1952\n','','American','It\'s okay to be fat. So you\'re fat. Just be fat and shut up about it.','',NULL,'Fat,Shut,Okay',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7443,'','Roseanne Barr','Actress','\nNovember 3, 1952\n','','American','My husband and I didn\'t sign a pre-nuptial agreement. We signed a mutual suicide pact.','',NULL,'Husband,Sign,Mutual',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7444,'','Roseanne Barr','Actress','\nNovember 3, 1952\n','','American','Excuse the mess but we live here.','',NULL,'Live,Here,Excuse',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7445,'','Roseanne Barr','Actress','\nNovember 3, 1952\n','','American','I\'m a comic, and I\'m supposed to outrage and make people laugh, Part of makin\' people laugh is to shake up their thinkin\'. That\'s what I came here to do.','',NULL,'Laugh,Here,Comic',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7446,'','Roseanne Barr','Actress','\nNovember 3, 1952\n','','American','The fact that my grown kids like to hang out with me, I mean, it just - I don\'t think it really can get any better than that, I don\'t think.','',NULL,'Better,Mean,Kids',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7447,'Money,Power','Roseanne Barr','Actress','\nNovember 3, 1952\n','','American','\'Winning\' in Hollywood means not just power, money, and complimentary smoked-salmon pizza, but also that everyone around you fails just as you are peaking.','',NULL,'Winning',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7448,'Architecture','Luis Barragan','Architect','\nMarch 9, 1902\n','\nNovember 22, 1988\n','Mexican','I don\'t divide architecture, landscape and gardening; to me they are one.','',NULL,'Landscape',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7449,'','Luis Barragan','Architect','\nMarch 9, 1902\n','\nNovember 22, 1988\n','Mexican','I think that the ideal space must contain elements of magic, serenity, sorcery and mystery.','',NULL,'Must,Serenity,Space',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7450,'Gardening','Luis Barragan','Architect','\nMarch 9, 1902\n','\nNovember 22, 1988\n','Mexican','A garden must combine the poetic and he mysterious with a feeling of serenity and joy.','',NULL,'Must,Feeling',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7451,'Art','Luis Barragan','Architect','\nMarch 9, 1902\n','\nNovember 22, 1988\n','Mexican','Architecture is a art when one consciously or unconsciously creates aesthetic emotion in the atmosphere and when this environment produces well being.','',NULL,'Emotion,Atmosphere',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7452,'Beauty','Luis Barragan','Architect','\nMarch 9, 1902\n','\nNovember 22, 1988\n','Mexican','Beauty is the oracle that speaks to us all.','',NULL,'Speaks,Oracle',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7453,'','Luis Barragan','Architect','\nMarch 9, 1902\n','\nNovember 22, 1988\n','Mexican','My house is my refuge, an emotional piece of architecture, not a cold piece of convenience.','',NULL,'Emotional,Cold,House',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7454,'','Luis Barragan','Architect','\nMarch 9, 1902\n','\nNovember 22, 1988\n','Mexican','It is essential to an architect to know how to see: I mean to see in such a way that the vision is not overpowered by rational analysis.','',NULL,'Mean,Vision,Essential',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7455,'Life,Beauty','Luis Barragan','Architect','\nMarch 9, 1902\n','\nNovember 22, 1988\n','Mexican','Life deprived of beauty is not worthy of being called human.','',NULL,'Human',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7456,'Morning','Jean-Louis Barrault','Actor','\nSeptember 9, 1910\n','\nJanuary 22, 1994\n','French','You have to wake up a virgin each morning.','',NULL,'Wake,Each',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7457,'Women','Gina Barreca','Comedian','','','American','Once we hit forty, women only have about four taste buds left: one for vodka, one for wine, one for cheese, and one for chocolate.','',NULL,'Wine,Once',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7458,'','Gina Barreca','Comedian','','','American','My longing to improve my looks via The Body Shop is being replaced by my longing to improve my looks via Photoshop.','',NULL,'Body,Looks,Improve',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7459,'','Maurice Barres','Politician','\nSeptember 22, 1862\n','\nDecember 4, 1923\n','French','The politician is an acrobat. He keeps his balance by saying the opposite of what he does.','',NULL,'Saying,Balance,Politician',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7460,'','Alice Barrett','Actress','\nDecember 19, 1956\n','','American','In difficult times, it\'s so hard to look around and to see what to be grateful for.','',NULL,'Hard,Around,Difficult',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7461,'Family,Business','Alice Barrett','Actress','\nDecember 19, 1956\n','','American','But this is called show business, not show family.','',NULL,'Show',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7462,'','Alice Barrett','Actress','\nDecember 19, 1956\n','','American','Getting fired is hard.','',NULL,'Hard,Getting,Fired',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7463,'Money','Alice Barrett','Actress','\nDecember 19, 1956\n','','American','I did a Broadway show with Alan Alda and how much money can Alan Alda have.','',NULL,'Did,Show',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7464,'','Alice Barrett','Actress','\nDecember 19, 1956\n','','American','I did an episode of The Profiler. I actually worked on the last episode of Murphy Brown.','',NULL,'Did,Last,Actually',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7465,'Mom','Alice Barrett','Actress','\nDecember 19, 1956\n','','American','I\'m a just a mom when I walk down the street.','',NULL,'Down,Walk',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7466,'','Alice Barrett','Actress','\nDecember 19, 1956\n','','American','It sustained me... I can\'t tell you how much their support meant to me when I was leaving and coming back and even while I was gone, there was a part of me that knew people were pulling for me.','',NULL,'Leaving,Tell,While',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7467,'','Alice Barrett','Actress','\nDecember 19, 1956\n','','American','It\'s not an easy thing to be let go.','',NULL,'Easy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7468,'','Alice Barrett','Actress','\nDecember 19, 1956\n','','American','So every single day, I found something to be grateful for and that\'s a powerful lesson.','',NULL,'Powerful,Single,Grateful',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7469,'Life','Alice Barrett','Actress','\nDecember 19, 1956\n','','American','So I\'m very grateful for everything that has happened in my life.','',NULL,'Everything,Grateful',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7470,'Time,Amazing','Alice Barrett','Actress','\nDecember 19, 1956\n','','American','When I left the show, the fans were so amazing in terms of the outpouring of support and continued support all that time whatever ways they could be in touch with me.','',NULL,'Whatever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7471,'Life','Gresham Barrett','Politician','\nFebruary 14, 1961\n','','American','As a dedicated and proud father of three, I am a strong advocate of life. I value life whether born or unborn.','',NULL,'Strong,Father',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7472,'','Gresham Barrett','Politician','\nFebruary 14, 1961\n','','American','At the end of the day, we need a leader who thinks with his head but leads with his heart.','',NULL,'Heart,End,Leader',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7473,'Life','Gresham Barrett','Politician','\nFebruary 14, 1961\n','','American','I will always support legislation which respects and values life.','',NULL,'Support,Values',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7474,'','Gresham Barrett','Politician','\nFebruary 14, 1961\n','','American','The most insignificant score is the score at halftime.','',NULL,'Score,Halftime',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7475,'War','Gresham Barrett','Politician','\nFebruary 14, 1961\n','','American','While war is never anyone first choice, sometimes it is a necessary choice.','',NULL,'Sometimes,Choice',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7476,'Life','Gresham Barrett','Politician','\nFebruary 14, 1961\n','','American','You may boo, you may turn your back, but I have devoted my life to the conservative cause.','',NULL,'May,Turn',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7477,'Freedom','Gresham Barrett','Politician','\nFebruary 14, 1961\n','','American','Younger workers should have more freedom to build their retirement nest egg.','',NULL,'Build,Egg',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7478,'','Lawrence Barrett','Actor','\nApril 4, 1836\n','\nMarch 20, 1891\n','American','An actor is a sculptor who carves in snow.','',NULL,'Snow,Actor,Sculptor',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7479,'Travel','Majel Barrett','Actress','\nFebruary 23, 1932\n','','American','But he knew people and he was head writer for Have Gun Will Travel, and if you took those early Star Treks that we did and put us in a western wardrobe and put us on wagon train going west, we can say the same lines.','',NULL,'Did,Same',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7480,'','Majel Barrett','Actress','\nFebruary 23, 1932\n','','American','I don\'t think we\'re wasting people in space.','',NULL,'Space,Wasting',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7481,'','Majel Barrett','Actress','\nFebruary 23, 1932\n','','American','I\'m going to take over on the Techno Comics so I\'m going to be dealing in the children\'s merchandising type department. But that\'s just setting it up and having somebody run it.','',NULL,'Children,Somebody,Run',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7482,'','Majel Barrett','Actress','\nFebruary 23, 1932\n','','American','Man must be in space - that is what we are destined for. There is nothing else that we can do.','',NULL,'Must,Nothing,Else',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7483,'Good,Women','Majel Barrett','Actress','\nFebruary 23, 1932\n','','American','So we all got basically what we wanted, and as far as the women are concerned, he figured that 30 good women could handle a crew of 300 anyway. So that\'s how we ended up with our crew.','',NULL,'Wanted',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7484,'Best','Majel Barrett','Actress','\nFebruary 23, 1932\n','','American','The best way in the world to advertise is to get somebody else to run around with the name of your product on their person or showing it around somewhere and not only that but they\'re paying for it.','',NULL,'Person,Around',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7485,'','Majel Barrett','Actress','\nFebruary 23, 1932\n','','American','Then, all of a sudden, here I am in the Press Room in the White House and walking in with the guards, who handed me three little pieces of paper asking me to send pictures to the guards at the White House.','',NULL,'Here,Three,House',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7486,'','Majel Barrett','Actress','\nFebruary 23, 1932\n','','American','We\'re having the first computer-generated comic strip in the United States.','',NULL,'United,Comic,Having',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7487,'','Majel Barrett','Actress','\nFebruary 23, 1932\n','','American','When we started out in \'64, um, I was playing Number One, which was a woman second in command of a star ship.','',NULL,'Woman,Playing,Started',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7488,'Work','Majel Barrett','Actress','\nFebruary 23, 1932\n','','American','You can take any one of our stories that we use right now, put western clothes on us, stick us out in the west and they\'ll work just as well - any single one of them - because they\'re stories about people, they\'re stories about things.','',NULL,'Single,Put',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7489,'Funny,Amazing','Majel Barrett','Actress','\nFebruary 23, 1932\n','','American','You go through at least the first two years of Star Trek and you find some amazing stuff. Everything that was going on Gene put into the series. He just put strange costumes on the actors and painted them funny colours and left the same situation in.','',NULL,'Everything',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7490,'Funny','Majel Barrett','Actress','\nFebruary 23, 1932\n','','American','You put funny people in funny costumes and paint them green and we could talk about anything we wanted to, because that was the only thing that fascinated Gene about this particular genre.','',NULL,'Anything,Put',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7491,'Life','Rona Barrett','Journalist','\nOctober 8, 1936\n','','American','It\'s ironic, but until you can free those final monsters within the jungle of yourself, your life, your soul is up for grabs.','',NULL,'Yourself,Soul',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7492,'','Rona Barrett','Journalist','\nOctober 8, 1936\n','','American','Pick your enemies carefully or you\'ll never make it in Los Angeles.','',NULL,'Pick,Angeles,Carefully',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7493,'','Rona Barrett','Journalist','\nOctober 8, 1936\n','','American','The healthy and strong individual is the one who asks for help when he needs it. Whether he\'s got an abscess on his knee or in his soul.','',NULL,'Strong,Help,Soul',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7494,'','Syd Barrett','Musician','\nJanuary 6, 1946\n','\nJuly 7, 2006\n','English','I don\'t think I\'m easy to talk about. I\'ve got a very irregular head. And I\'m not anything that you think I am anyway.','',NULL,'Anything,Talk,Easy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7495,'Money,Food','Syd Barrett','Musician','\nJanuary 6, 1946\n','\nJuly 7, 2006\n','English','I\'d like to be rich. I\'d like a lot of money to put into my physicals and to buy food for all my friends.','',NULL,'Friends',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7496,'','Syd Barrett','Musician','\nJanuary 6, 1946\n','\nJuly 7, 2006\n','English','I\'m disappearing, avoiding most things.','',NULL,'Avoiding',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7497,'','Syd Barrett','Musician','\nJanuary 6, 1946\n','\nJuly 7, 2006\n','English','I wasn\'t always this introverted.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7498,'Good','Syd Barrett','Musician','\nJanuary 6, 1946\n','\nJuly 7, 2006\n','English','I think it\'s good if a song has more than one meaning. Maybe that kind of song can reach far more people.','',NULL,'Far,Song',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7499,'','Syd Barrett','Musician','\nJanuary 6, 1946\n','\nJuly 7, 2006\n','English','A lot of people want to make films and do photography and things, but I\'m quite happy doing what I\'m doing.','',NULL,'Happy,Quite,Films',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7500,'','Syd Barrett','Musician','\nJanuary 6, 1946\n','\nJuly 7, 2006\n','English','I like songs that are simple.','',NULL,'Simple,Songs',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7501,'','Syd Barrett','Musician','\nJanuary 6, 1946\n','\nJuly 7, 2006\n','English','I think young people should have a lot of fun. But I never seem to have any.','',NULL,'Fun,Young,Seem',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7502,'','Syd Barrett','Musician','\nJanuary 6, 1946\n','\nJuly 7, 2006\n','English','I\'m sorry I can\'t speak very coherently.','',NULL,'Sorry,Speak',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7503,'Time','Syd Barrett','Musician','\nJanuary 6, 1946\n','\nJuly 7, 2006\n','English','I\'m treading the backward path. Mostly, I just waste my time.','',NULL,'Path,Waste',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7504,'','Syd Barrett','Musician','\nJanuary 6, 1946\n','\nJuly 7, 2006\n','English','Fairy-tales are nice.','',NULL,'Nice',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7505,'','Syd Barrett','Musician','\nJanuary 6, 1946\n','\nJuly 7, 2006\n','English','Have you seen the roses? There\'s a whole lot of colours.','',NULL,'Whole,Seen,Roses',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7506,'Time','Syd Barrett','Musician','\nJanuary 6, 1946\n','\nJuly 7, 2006\n','English','I never felt so close to a guitar as that silver one with mirrors that I used on stage all the time.','',NULL,'Guitar,Used',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7507,'','Syd Barrett','Musician','\nJanuary 6, 1946\n','\nJuly 7, 2006\n','English','I\'m full of dust and guitars.','',NULL,'Full,Dust,Guitars',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7508,'','Syd Barrett','Musician','\nJanuary 6, 1946\n','\nJuly 7, 2006\n','English','When we parted I had written everything for the group. My leaving sort of evened things out within the group.','',NULL,'Everything,Leaving,Group',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7509,'','Syd Barrett','Musician','\nJanuary 6, 1946\n','\nJuly 7, 2006\n','English','I do tend to take lines from other lines I like, and then write around them.','',NULL,'Around,Write,Lines',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7510,'','Syd Barrett','Musician','\nJanuary 6, 1946\n','\nJuly 7, 2006\n','English','I don\'t really read a lot. Maybe I should.','',NULL,'Read,Maybe',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7511,'','Syd Barrett','Musician','\nJanuary 6, 1946\n','\nJuly 7, 2006\n','English','It\'s always been too slow for me. Playing. The pace of things. I\'m a fast sprinter. The trouble was, after playing in the group for a few months, I couldn\'t reach that point.','',NULL,'After,Few,Group',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7512,'Work,Good','Syd Barrett','Musician','\nJanuary 6, 1946\n','\nJuly 7, 2006\n','English','The only work I\'ve done the last two years is interviews. I\'m very good at it.','',NULL,'Done',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7513,'','Syd Barrett','Musician','\nJanuary 6, 1946\n','\nJuly 7, 2006\n','English','Getting used to the studio and everything was fun, we freaked about alot. I was working very hard then.','',NULL,'Fun,Hard,Everything',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7514,'','Syd Barrett','Musician','\nJanuary 6, 1946\n','\nJuly 7, 2006\n','English','I\'ve just had an operation, but nothing too serious.','',NULL,'Nothing,Serious,Operation',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7515,'Teacher','Syd Barrett','Musician','\nJanuary 6, 1946\n','\nJuly 7, 2006\n','English','If I\'d stayed at college I would have become a teacher.','',NULL,'Become,College',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7516,'Nature','Syd Barrett','Musician','\nJanuary 6, 1946\n','\nJuly 7, 2006\n','English','Living in Cambridge, with nature and everything, it\'s so clean.','',NULL,'Everything,Living',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7517,'','Tom Barrett','Politician','\nDecember 8, 1953\n','','American','Chaos in the world brings uneasiness, but it also allows the opportunity for creativity and growth.','',NULL,'Creativity,Growth,Chaos',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7518,'','Tom Barrett','Politician','\nDecember 8, 1953\n','','American','If the rain spoils our picnic, but saves a farmer\'s crop, who are we to say it shouldn\'t rain?','',NULL,'Rain,Farmer,Picnic',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7519,'','Tom Barrett','Politician','\nDecember 8, 1953\n','','American','It may take practice to think more positively and more compassionately, but just as you must train a puppy to behave the way you want it to, you must train your mind to behave itself. Otherwise, like the puppy, your mind will just make a lot of messes.','',NULL,'Mind,Must,May',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7520,'','Tom Barrett','Politician','\nDecember 8, 1953\n','','American','As mayor of Milwaukee, I\'ve had many developers come and many businesses come and have asked for financial assistance from the city, and my questions have always been: how many jobs are we talking about and are these family-supporting jobs.','',NULL,'Talking,Financial,Questions',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7521,'Money','Tom Barrett','Politician','\nDecember 8, 1953\n','','American','Certainly we\'re going to continue to see those commercials that I call 30-second drive-by shootings. And they\'re going to have a lot of money to do it. But we\'re going to combat it.','',NULL,'Call,Continue',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7522,'Education','Tom Barrett','Politician','\nDecember 8, 1953\n','','American','Education, in K-12, technical college and universities needs to be a top priority in Wisconsin.','',NULL,'College,Needs',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7523,'Government','Tom Barrett','Politician','\nDecember 8, 1953\n','','American','I think one of the strengths of Wisconsin\'s economy is it\'s diversity - and in making sure that we\'re doing everything we can to have a state government that\'s responsive to that and being here and encouraging people to expand their businesses here.','',NULL,'Everything,Here',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7524,'','Tom Barrett','Politician','\nDecember 8, 1953\n','','American','I\'m not going to be the rock star of the far right and frankly on the rock star of the far left.','',NULL,'Rock,Far,Star',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7525,'Women,Men','Tom Barrett','Politician','\nDecember 8, 1953\n','','American','I\'m pleased to have the support of working men and women throughout the state of Wisconsin. And I found in the primary I did. Now the key is to get that turnout activated. And we know we can do that. Again, the temperature here is very, very high on both sides of the aisle.','',NULL,'Did',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7526,'','Tom Barrett','Politician','\nDecember 8, 1953\n','','American','I\'m very confident that not only will the other candidates who ran for this office support me but all of their supporters will as well. So yes, I\'m very confident that I will get their support.','',NULL,'Support,Office,Yes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7527,'Experience','Tom Barrett','Politician','\nDecember 8, 1953\n','','American','The thought you have now shapes your experience of the next moment. Practice shaping the moment.','',NULL,'Thought,Moment',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7528,'','Tom Barrett','Politician','\nDecember 8, 1953\n','','American','With the increased cost of gasoline, it doesn\'t appear that we\'re going to see a slowing of interest in mass transit. I think it\'s going to continue to grow.','',NULL,'Grow,Interest,Continue',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7529,'','J. M. Barrie','Novelist','\nMay 9, 1860\n','\nJune 19, 1937\n','Scottish','Every man who is high up likes to think he has done it all himself; and the wife smiles, and lets it go at that. It\'s our only joke. Every woman knows that.','',NULL,'Wife,Woman,Done',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7530,'','J. M. Barrie','Novelist','\nMay 9, 1860\n','\nJune 19, 1937\n','Scottish','To die will be an awfully big adventure.','',NULL,'Die,Big,Adventure',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7531,'Equality','J. M. Barrie','Novelist','\nMay 9, 1860\n','\nJune 19, 1937\n','Scottish','His lordship may compel us to be equal upstairs, but there will never be equality in the servants\' hall.','',NULL,'May,Equal',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7532,'','J. M. Barrie','Novelist','\nMay 9, 1860\n','\nJune 19, 1937\n','Scottish','It\'s a sort of bloom on a woman. If you have it, you don\'t need to have anything else; and if you don\'t have it, it doesn\'t much matter what else you have.','',NULL,'Woman,Anything,Else',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7533,'Best','J. M. Barrie','Novelist','\nMay 9, 1860\n','\nJune 19, 1937\n','Scottish','We are all failures at least, all the best of us are.','',NULL,'Failures,Least',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7534,'','J. M. Barrie','Novelist','\nMay 9, 1860\n','\nJune 19, 1937\n','Scottish','Ambition it is the last infirmity of noble minds.','',NULL,'Ambition,Last,Minds',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7535,'Time','J. M. Barrie','Novelist','\nMay 9, 1860\n','\nJune 19, 1937\n','Scottish','Every time a child says I don\'t believe in fairies there is a fairy somewhere that falls down dead.','',NULL,'Believe,Down',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7536,'Good,Jealousy','J. M. Barrie','Novelist','\nMay 9, 1860\n','\nJune 19, 1937\n','Scottish','That is ever the way. Tis all jealousy to the bride and good wishes to the corpse.','',NULL,'Ever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7537,'','J. M. Barrie','Novelist','\nMay 9, 1860\n','\nJune 19, 1937\n','Scottish','You must have been warned against letting the golden hours slip by. Yes, but some of them are golden only because we let them slip.','',NULL,'Must,Against,Yes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7538,'','James M. Barrie','Playwright','\nMay 9, 1860\n','\nJune 19, 1937\n','British','Those who bring sunshine into the lives of others cannot keep it from themselves.','',NULL,'Sunshine,Cannot,Others',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7539,'Life','James M. Barrie','Playwright','\nMay 9, 1860\n','\nJune 19, 1937\n','British','Life is a long lesson in humility.','',NULL,'Humility,Long',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7540,'Life,Dreams','James M. Barrie','Playwright','\nMay 9, 1860\n','\nJune 19, 1937\n','British','Dreams do come true, if we only wish hard enough, You can have anything in life if you will sacrifice everything else for it.','',NULL,'True',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7541,'God','James M. Barrie','Playwright','\nMay 9, 1860\n','\nJune 19, 1937\n','British','God gave us memory so that we might have roses in December.','',NULL,'Might,Memory',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7542,'','James M. Barrie','Playwright','\nMay 9, 1860\n','\nJune 19, 1937\n','British','A woman can be anything the man who loves her would have her be.','',NULL,'Woman,Anything,Her',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7543,'Love','James M. Barrie','Playwright','\nMay 9, 1860\n','\nJune 19, 1937\n','British','Let no one who loves be unhappy, even love unreturned has its rainbow.','',NULL,'Unhappy,Rainbow',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7544,'Love','James M. Barrie','Playwright','\nMay 9, 1860\n','\nJune 19, 1937\n','British','The praise that comes from love does not make us vain, but more humble.','',NULL,'Humble,Praise',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7545,'Time','James M. Barrie','Playwright','\nMay 9, 1860\n','\nJune 19, 1937\n','British','You must have been warned against letting the golden hours slip by; but some of them are golden only because we let them slip by.','',NULL,'Must,Against',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7546,'','James M. Barrie','Playwright','\nMay 9, 1860\n','\nJune 19, 1937\n','British','Do you believe in fairies? Say quick that you believe. If you believe, clap your hands!','',NULL,'Believe,Hands,Quick',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7547,'Life','James M. Barrie','Playwright','\nMay 9, 1860\n','\nJune 19, 1937\n','British','Shall we make a new rule of life from tonight: always to try to be a little kinder than is necessary?','',NULL,'Try,Shall',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7548,'Life','James M. Barrie','Playwright','\nMay 9, 1860\n','\nJune 19, 1937\n','British','I know not, sir, whether Bacon wrote the works of Shakespeare, but if he did not, it seems to me that he missed the opportunity of his life.','',NULL,'Did,Whether',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7549,'Best','James M. Barrie','Playwright','\nMay 9, 1860\n','\nJune 19, 1937\n','British','We are all of us failures, at least, the best of us are.','',NULL,'Failures,Least',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7550,'','James M. Barrie','Playwright','\nMay 9, 1860\n','\nJune 19, 1937\n','British','A safe but sometimes chilly way of recalling the past is to force open a crammed drawer. If you are searching for anything in particular you don\'t find it, but something falls out at the back that is often more interesting.','',NULL,'Past,Anything,Find',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7551,'','James M. Barrie','Playwright','\nMay 9, 1860\n','\nJune 19, 1937\n','British','Ambition - it is the last infirmity of noble minds.','',NULL,'Ambition,Last,Minds',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7552,'','James M. Barrie','Playwright','\nMay 9, 1860\n','\nJune 19, 1937\n','British','Temper is a weapon that we hold by the blade.','',NULL,'Hold,Temper,Weapon',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7553,'Change','James M. Barrie','Playwright','\nMay 9, 1860\n','\nJune 19, 1937\n','British','The most useless are those who never change through the years.','',NULL,'Through,Useless',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7554,'','James M. Barrie','Playwright','\nMay 9, 1860\n','\nJune 19, 1937\n','British','Always be a little kinder than necessary.','',NULL,'Necessary,Kinder',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7555,'','James M. Barrie','Playwright','\nMay 9, 1860\n','\nJune 19, 1937\n','British','Every man who is high up likes to think that he has done it all himself, and the wife smiles and lets it go at that.','',NULL,'Wife,Done,High',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7556,'','James M. Barrie','Playwright','\nMay 9, 1860\n','\nJune 19, 1937\n','British','Everytime a child says \'I don\'t believe in fairies\' there is a a little fairy somewhere that falls down dead.','',NULL,'Believe,Down,Child',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7557,'','James M. Barrie','Playwright','\nMay 9, 1860\n','\nJune 19, 1937\n','British','I am not young enough to know everything.','',NULL,'Everything,Enough,Young',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7558,'','James M. Barrie','Playwright','\nMay 9, 1860\n','\nJune 19, 1937\n','British','I\'m youth, I\'m joy, I\'m a little bird that has broken out of the egg.','',NULL,'Joy,Broken,Youth',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7559,'Strength','James M. Barrie','Playwright','\nMay 9, 1860\n','\nJune 19, 1937\n','British','Strength instead of being the lusty child of passion, grows by grappling with and subduing them.','',NULL,'Passion,Child',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7560,'','James M. Barrie','Playwright','\nMay 9, 1860\n','\nJune 19, 1937\n','British','We never understand how little we need in this world until we know the loss of it.','',NULL,'Understand,Until,Loss',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7561,'','James M. Barrie','Playwright','\nMay 9, 1860\n','\nJune 19, 1937\n','British','For several days after my first book was published, I carried it about in my pocket and took surreptitious peeps at it to make sure the ink had not faded.','',NULL,'Book,After,Days',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7562,'Equality','James M. Barrie','Playwright','\nMay 9, 1860\n','\nJune 19, 1937\n','British','His lordship may compel us to be equal upstairs, but there will never be equality in the servants hall.','',NULL,'May,Equal',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7563,'Good,Mom','Fantasia Barrino','Musician','\nJune 30, 1984\n','','American','I feel like a good mom. I\'m a strong woman now... Don\'t look down on me. Pray for me because I\'m trying.','',NULL,'Strong',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7564,'Faith','Fantasia Barrino','Musician','\nJune 30, 1984\n','','American','I want people to just to see, all you got to do is have a little faith.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7565,'','Fantasia Barrino','Musician','\nJune 30, 1984\n','','American','My lips are big, but my talent is bigger.','',NULL,'Big,Talent,Lips',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7566,'Life','Fantasia Barrino','Musician','\nJune 30, 1984\n','','American','\'Cause when I had my child, people tried to make me feel like life was over for me, and I started to believe that.','',NULL,'Believe,Child',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7567,'Faith','Fantasia Barrino','Musician','\nJune 30, 1984\n','','American','Have a little faith. Don\'t give up.','',NULL,'Give',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7568,'Life,Time,Good','Fantasia Barrino','Musician','\nJune 30, 1984\n','','American','I always say you\'ve only got one life to live, and you\'re not promised a tomorrow. So, you might as well just have a good time with it.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7569,'','Fantasia Barrino','Musician','\nJune 30, 1984\n','','American','I been through some things but I worked hard to get to where I\'m at.','',NULL,'Hard,Through,Worked',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7570,'','Fantasia Barrino','Musician','\nJune 30, 1984\n','','American','I caught a lot of flak for being a young mama.','',NULL,'Young,Mama,Caught',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7571,'Love','Fantasia Barrino','Musician','\nJune 30, 1984\n','','American','I like to play dress up, I\'m in love with fashion.','',NULL,'Fashion,Play',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7572,'Age,God','Fantasia Barrino','Musician','\nJune 30, 1984\n','','American','I seemed so different from other kids; I grew up in church and felt a connection with God, and a lot of kids my age really didn\'t understand that.','',NULL,'Different',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7573,'Love','Fantasia Barrino','Musician','\nJune 30, 1984\n','','American','I think my purpose was just to get out and sing. I love to sing. I wasn\'t even in it for the - you know, the prize. I was, like, \'Hey, man, I\'m going to sing.\'','',NULL,'Purpose,Sing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7574,'Music','Fantasia Barrino','Musician','\nJune 30, 1984\n','','American','I want to do all types of music, music for all people. I want my music to be encouraging, to help people.','',NULL,'Help,Types',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7575,'Dreams','Fantasia Barrino','Musician','\nJune 30, 1984\n','','American','I want to still be singing at 70 years old. I want to be open to the dreams I haven\'t even dreamed up.','',NULL,'Still,Old',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7576,'Change','Fantasia Barrino','Musician','\nJune 30, 1984\n','','American','I wanted people to see me, to change their minds about me.','',NULL,'Wanted,Minds',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7577,'','Fantasia Barrino','Musician','\nJune 30, 1984\n','','American','I\'m very soulful. I grew up singing in church. When I sing a song, I like to feel what I\'m singing.','',NULL,'Song,Church,Singing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7578,'Life,Time','Fantasia Barrino','Musician','\nJune 30, 1984\n','','American','I\'ve been wanting to sing for a long time. I\'ve been singing all my life, and I\'ve tried different record companies, but it seemed like - it was such a struggle and so hard to get out there. So, I said, \'I\'m gonna go on American Idol and see how far it takes me.\'','',NULL,'Struggle',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7579,'Love','Fantasia Barrino','Musician','\nJune 30, 1984\n','','American','I\'ve never been in a competition before, and I said I\'m going to go. I think - I just love to sing.','',NULL,'Before,Said',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7580,'Good','Fantasia Barrino','Musician','\nJune 30, 1984\n','','American','It\'s always good when you can bring two artists together who are totally different.','',NULL,'Together,Different',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7581,'Music,Dad','Fantasia Barrino','Musician','\nJune 30, 1984\n','','American','When I realized I was having trouble reading, I was too embarrassed to ask for help. Some teachers believed in me, but I just wasn\'t focused on school - I was into the music and trying to please my dad.','',NULL,'School',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7582,'','Fantasia Barrino','Musician','\nJune 30, 1984\n','','American','When I\'m out on the stage, it gives me this rush and anything that\'s on my mind and everything I\'m going through is forgotten about.','',NULL,'Mind,Everything,Anything',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7583,'Good','Fantasia Barrino','Musician','\nJune 30, 1984\n','','American','You\'ve got to make it a good example for those kids regardless of how much you mess up.','',NULL,'Kids,Example',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7584,'Life','Chuck Barris','Producer','\nJune 3, 1929\n','','American','The Gong Show provided me with five years of the happiest times of my life, but that\'s that. And to be known as the guy who gave the world The Gong Show - listen, my Uncle George isn\'t known as anything. So I guess it isn\'t so bad in that context.','',NULL,'Bad,Anything',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7585,'','Chuck Barris','Producer','\nJune 3, 1929\n','','American','I could never do a show, or be a personality like Howard Stern, where you take all that heat from critics. What he does, he does, but the critical heat would crucify me.','',NULL,'Show,Heat,Critics',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7586,'Business','Chuck Barris','Producer','\nJune 3, 1929\n','','American','Spontaneity is such an entertaining facet of show business.','',NULL,'Show,Such',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7587,'Failure','Chuck Barris','Producer','\nJune 3, 1929\n','','American','There\'s tons of creative people in television that have one failure after another, and they just step up higher. I could never get over that. When I had a failure, there was no such thing as just getting over it.','',NULL,'After,Another',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7588,'','James Barron','Soldier','1769','1851','American','It was hard to make fun of him because he seemed to have so much fun making fun of himself.','',NULL,'Fun,Hard,Him',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7589,'','Ana Beatriz Barros','Model','\nMay 29, 1982\n','','Brazilian','Americans are shy about the body.','',NULL,'Remember,Body,Shy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7590,'Hope','Ana Beatriz Barros','Model','\nMay 29, 1982\n','','Brazilian','I hope people don\'t get tired of looking at me.','',NULL,'Tired,Looking',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7591,'','Ana Beatriz Barros','Model','\nMay 29, 1982\n','','Brazilian','I want to go back to Brazil, get married, have lots of kids, and just be a couch tomato.','',NULL,'Kids,Married,Lots',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7592,'','Ana Beatriz Barros','Model','\nMay 29, 1982\n','','Brazilian','It is a sexy country. We are very free with our bodies.','',NULL,'Sexy,Country,Free',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7593,'','Ana Beatriz Barros','Model','\nMay 29, 1982\n','','Brazilian','Since I learned English, I\'ve become a motormouth!','',NULL,'Learned,Become,Since',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7594,'','Isaac Barrow','Mathematician','1630','1677','English','He who loveth a book will never want a faithful friend, a wholesome counsellor, a cheerful companion, or an effectual comforter.','',NULL,'Friend,Book,Faithful',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7595,'','Isaac Barrow','Mathematician','1630','1677','English','Let us consider that swearing is a sin of all others peculiarly clamorous, and provocative of Divine judgment.','',NULL,'Others,Judgment,Consider',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7596,'','Isaac Barrow','Mathematician','1630','1677','English','Smiling always with a never fading serenity of countenance, and flourishing in an immortal youth.','',NULL,'Serenity,Youth,Smiling',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7597,'Men','Isaac Barrow','Mathematician','1630','1677','English','Because men believe not in Providence, therefore they do so greedily scrape and hoard. They do not believe in any reward for charity, therefore they will part with nothing.','',NULL,'Believe,Nothing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7598,'Hope,Design','Isaac Barrow','Mathematician','1630','1677','English','Even private persons in due season, with discretion and temper, may reprove others, whom they observe to commit sin, or follow bad courses, out of charitable design, and with hope to reclaim them.','',NULL,'Bad',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7599,'','Isaac Barrow','Mathematician','1630','1677','English','Facetiousness is allowable when it is the most proper instrument of exposing things apparently base and vile to due contempt.','',NULL,'Proper,Instrument,Contempt',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7600,'','Isaac Barrow','Mathematician','1630','1677','English','I pass by that it is very culpable to be facetious in obscene and smutty matters.','',NULL,'Matters,Pass,Obscene',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7601,'Men','Isaac Barrow','Mathematician','1630','1677','English','If men are wont to play with swearing anywhere, can we expect they should be serious and strict therein at the bar or in the church.','',NULL,'Play,Serious',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7602,'','Isaac Barrow','Mathematician','1630','1677','English','It is safe to make a choice of your thoughts, scarcely ever safe to express them all.','',NULL,'Ever,Thoughts,Choice',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7603,'','Isaac Barrow','Mathematician','1630','1677','English','No man speaketh, or should speak, of his prince, that which he hath not weighed whether it will consist with that veneration which should be preserved inviolate to him.','',NULL,'Him,Speak,Whether',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7604,'Men','Isaac Barrow','Mathematician','1630','1677','English','That in affairs of very considerable importance men should deal with one another with satisfaction of mind, and mutual confidence, they must receive competent assurances concerning the integrity, fidelity, and constancy each of other.','',NULL,'Mind,Must',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7605,'Men,Truth','Isaac Barrow','Mathematician','1630','1677','English','That justice should be administered between men, it is necessary that testimonies of fact be alleged; and that witnesses should apprehend themselves greatly obliged to discover the truth, according to their conscience, in dark and doubtful cases.','',NULL,'Justice',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7606,'Men,God,Power','Isaac Barrow','Mathematician','1630','1677','English','That men should live honestly, quietly, and comfortably together, it is needful that they should live under a sense of God\'s will, and in awe of the divine power, hoping to please God, and fearing to offend Him, by their behaviour respectively.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7607,'Men','Isaac Barrow','Mathematician','1630','1677','English','Whence it is somewhat strange that any men from so mean and silly a practice should expect commendation, or that any should afford regard thereto; the which it is so far from meriting, that indeed contempt and abhorrence are due to it.','',NULL,'Mean,Strange',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7608,'Men,Society','Isaac Barrow','Mathematician','1630','1677','English','Wherefore for the public interest and benefit of human society it is requisite that the highest obligations possible should be laid upon the consciences of men.','',NULL,'Human',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7609,'','John Barrow','Politician','\nOctober 31, 1955\n','','American','If you never try, you\'ll never know what you are capable of.','',NULL,'Try,Capable',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7610,'','John Barrow','Politician','\nOctober 31, 1955\n','','American','It\'s not what you play but what you leave out that makes the difference.','',NULL,'Play,Makes,Leave',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7611,'Music','John Barrow','Politician','\nOctober 31, 1955\n','','American','Music is 10% exhilaration and 90% utter disappointment.','',NULL,'Utter',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7612,'Good','John Barrow','Politician','\nOctober 31, 1955\n','','American','One lapse of judgment can cost and talent isn\'t everything. A huge slice of good fortune in needed to make it to the top, and without that element of luck, you\'ve no chance.','',NULL,'Without,Everything',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7613,'','John Barrow','Politician','\nOctober 31, 1955\n','','American','One moment you appear to be riding the crest of a wave, only to have the rug pulled away from you, bringing you back down to earth with a sickening thud.','',NULL,'Down,Moment,Away',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7614,'','John Barrow','Politician','\nOctober 31, 1955\n','','American','People assume that because you have graced the same stage as the star act, in front of thousands, you must be reaping similar financial rewards. This is a complete fallacy.','',NULL,'Must,Same,Act',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7615,'','John Barrow','Politician','\nOctober 31, 1955\n','','American','Releasing a record is only the tip of the iceberg when it comes to the promotion of the product, but you have to play the game if you are to have a chance of competing in the market place.','',NULL,'Game,Play,Place',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7616,'','John Barrow','Politician','\nOctober 31, 1955\n','','American','You only can live on adrenaline for so long; one thing is for sure, it doesn\'t pay the bills.','',NULL,'Live,Long,Sure',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7617,'','John D. Barrow','Scientist','\nNovember 29, 1952\n','','English','There is no reason that the universe should be designed for our convenience.','',NULL,'Reason,Universe,Designed',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7618,'Science,Time','John D. Barrow','Scientist','\nNovember 29, 1952\n','','English','There was no \'before\' the beginning of our universe, because once upon a time there was no time.','',NULL,'Before',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7619,'','Sydney Biddle Barrows','Celebrity','\nJanuary 14, 1952\n','','American','The more you act like a lady, the more he\'ll act like a gentleman.','',NULL,'Act,Gentleman,Lady',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7620,'Business','Sydney Biddle Barrows','Celebrity','\nJanuary 14, 1952\n','','American','I ran the wrong kind of business, but I did it with integrity.','',NULL,'Integrity,Did',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7621,'','Sydney Biddle Barrows','Celebrity','\nJanuary 14, 1952\n','','American','Never say anything on the phone that you wouldn\'t want your mother to hear at your trial.','',NULL,'Mother,Anything,Hear',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7622,'Funny','Dave Barry','Journalist','\nJuly 3, 1947\n','','American','It is a scientific fact that your body will not absorb cholesterol if you take it from another person\'s plate.','',NULL,'Person,Another',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7623,'','Dave Barry','Journalist','\nJuly 3, 1947\n','','American','Not all chemicals are bad. Without chemicals such as hydrogen and oxygen, for example, there would be no way to make water, a vital ingredient in beer.','',NULL,'Bad,Without,Beer',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7624,'','Dave Barry','Journalist','\nJuly 3, 1947\n','','American','If you had to identify, in one word, the reason why the human race has not achieved, and never will achieve, its full potential, that word would be \'meetings.\'','',NULL,'Human,Why,Reason',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7625,'Women,Men','Dave Barry','Journalist','\nJuly 3, 1947\n','','American','Guys are simple... women are not simple and they always assume that men must be just as complicated as they are, only way more mysterious. The whole point is guys are not thinking much. They are just what they appear to be. Tragically.','',NULL,'Simple',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7626,'Christmas,Time','Dave Barry','Journalist','\nJuly 3, 1947\n','','American','Once again, we come to the Holiday Season, a deeply religious time that each of us observes, in his own way, by going to the mall of his choice.','',NULL,'Again',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7627,'Relationship','Dave Barry','Journalist','\nJuly 3, 1947\n','','American','Never assume that the guy understands that you and he have a relationship.','',NULL,'Guy,Assume',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7628,'Technology','Dave Barry','Journalist','\nJuly 3, 1947\n','','American','Bill Gates is a very rich man today... and do you want to know why? The answer is one word: versions.','',NULL,'Today,Why',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7629,'','Dave Barry','Journalist','\nJuly 3, 1947\n','','American','You can only be young once. But you can always be immature.','',NULL,'Young,Immature,Once',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7630,'','Dave Barry','Journalist','\nJuly 3, 1947\n','','American','It is a well-documented fact that guys will not ask for directions. This is a biological thing. This is why it takes several million sperm cells... to locate a female egg, despite the fact that the egg is, relative to them, the size of Wisconsin.','',NULL,'Why,Fact,Ask',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7631,'Life','Dave Barry','Journalist','\nJuly 3, 1947\n','','American','Life is anything that dies when you stomp on it.','',NULL,'Anything,Stomp',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7632,'','Dave Barry','Journalist','\nJuly 3, 1947\n','','American','Scientists now believe that the primary biological function of breasts is to make males stupid.','',NULL,'Stupid,Believe,Breasts',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7633,'Technology,History','Dave Barry','Journalist','\nJuly 3, 1947\n','','American','The Internet is the most important single development in the history of human communication since the invention of call waiting.','',NULL,'Waiting',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7634,'','Dave Barry','Journalist','\nJuly 3, 1947\n','','American','Gravity is a contributing factor in nearly 73 percent of all accidents involving falling objects.','',NULL,'Percent,Accidents,Falling',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7635,'','Dave Barry','Journalist','\nJuly 3, 1947\n','','American','People who want to share their religious views with you almost never want you to share yours with them.','',NULL,'Almost,Religious,Share',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7636,'','Dave Barry','Journalist','\nJuly 3, 1947\n','','American','Never under any circumstances take a sleeping pill and a laxative on the same night.','',NULL,'Night,Same,Sleeping',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7637,'Car','Dave Barry','Journalist','\nJuly 3, 1947\n','','American','Dogs feel very strongly that they should always go with you in the car, in case the need should arise for them to bark violently at nothing right in your ear.','',NULL,'Nothing,Dogs',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7638,'Sports','Dave Barry','Journalist','\nJuly 3, 1947\n','','American','The problem with winter sports is that - follow me closely here - they generally take place in winter.','',NULL,'Problem,Place',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7639,'Car','Dave Barry','Journalist','\nJuly 3, 1947\n','','American','Auto racing is boring except when a car is going at least 172 miles per hour upside down.','',NULL,'Boring,Down',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7640,'','Dave Barry','Journalist','\nJuly 3, 1947\n','','American','Magnetism, as you recall from physics class, is a powerful force that causes certain items to be attracted to refrigerators.','',NULL,'Powerful,Physics,Force',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7641,'Travel','Dave Barry','Journalist','\nJuly 3, 1947\n','','American','It always rains on tents. Rainstorms will travel thousands of miles, against prevailing winds for the opportunity to rain on a tent.','',NULL,'Rain,Against',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7642,'Religion','Dave Barry','Journalist','\nJuly 3, 1947\n','','American','The problem with writing about religion is that you run the risk of offending sincerely religious people, and then they come after you with machetes.','',NULL,'Writing,After',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7643,'Teen','Dave Barry','Journalist','\nJuly 3, 1947\n','','American','To an adolescent, there is nothing in the world more embarrassing than a parent.','',NULL,'Nothing,Parent',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7644,'Death','Dave Barry','Journalist','\nJuly 3, 1947\n','','American','What I look forward to is continued immaturity followed by death.','',NULL,'Forward,Immaturity',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7645,'','Dave Barry','Journalist','\nJuly 3, 1947\n','','American','We believe that electricity exists, because the electric company keeps sending us bills for it, but we cannot figure out how it travels inside wires.','',NULL,'Believe,Cannot,Company',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7646,'','Dave Barry','Journalist','\nJuly 3, 1947\n','','American','Although golf was originally restricted to wealthy, overweight Protestants, today it\'s open to anybody who owns hideous clothing.','',NULL,'Today,Golf,Anybody',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7647,'Time','Gene Barry','Actor','\nJune 14, 1919\n','','American','I just wanted to be a guy who could earn a living as an actor, and I did that for a long time.','',NULL,'Long,Did',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7648,'Attitude','Gene Barry','Actor','\nJune 14, 1919\n','','American','The attitude of the actor is his interpretation of what he reads, and the written word is what creates the role in the actor\'s mind, and I guess in reading the things that were given to me, I reacted as you guys saw me, you know.','',NULL,'Mind,Word',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7649,'','John Barry','Composer','\nNovember 3, 1933\n','','British','There certainly is a lot of political pressure for states to adopt the new federal tax codes. But there is no law that requires them to do so.','',NULL,'Political,Law,Tax',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7650,'Love,Time','Lynda Barry','Cartoonist','\nJanuary 2, 1956\n','','American','If it is your time, love will track you down like a cruise missile.','',NULL,'Down',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7651,'Humor,Time','Lynda Barry','Cartoonist','\nJanuary 2, 1956\n','','American','If I didn\'t try to eavesdrop on every bus ride I take or look for the humor when I go for a walk, I would just be depressed all the time.','',NULL,'Try',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7652,'Love','Lynda Barry','Cartoonist','\nJanuary 2, 1956\n','','American','I do love to eavesdrop. It\'s inspirational, not only for subject matter but for actual dialogue, the way people talk.','',NULL,'Talk,Matter',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7653,'Humor,Time','Lynda Barry','Cartoonist','\nJanuary 2, 1956\n','','American','Humor is such a wonderful thing, helping you realize what a fool you are but how beautiful that is at the same time.','',NULL,'Beautiful',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7654,'Funny','Lynda Barry','Cartoonist','\nJanuary 2, 1956\n','','American','I need to be cheered up a lot. I think funny people are people who need to be cheered up.','',NULL,'Cheered',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7655,'Funny,Women,Great','Lynda Barry','Cartoonist','\nJanuary 2, 1956\n','','American','I listen like mad to any conversation taking place next to me just trying to hear why this is funny. Women\'s restrooms are especially great. I wash my hands twice waiting for people to come in and start talking.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7656,'Life,Time','Lynda Barry','Cartoonist','\nJanuary 2, 1956\n','','American','I used to live a very social life and never spend much solitary time looking at birds or reading.','',NULL,'Live',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7657,'','Lynda Barry','Cartoonist','\nJanuary 2, 1956\n','','American','If I had had me for a student I would have thrown me out of class immediately.','',NULL,'Student,Class,Thrown',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7658,'','Lynda Barry','Cartoonist','\nJanuary 2, 1956\n','','American','Cartoonist was the weirdest name I finally let myself have. I would never say it. When I heard it I silently thought, what an awful word.','',NULL,'Thought,Word,Name',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7659,'Movies','Lynda Barry','Cartoonist','\nJanuary 2, 1956\n','','American','For horror movies, color is reassuring because, at least in older films, it adds to the fakey-ness.','',NULL,'Older,Color',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7660,'','Lynda Barry','Cartoonist','\nJanuary 2, 1956\n','','American','Going on Letterman is like going off the high dive. It\'s exhilarating, but after a while it wasn\'t the kind of thrill I enjoyed.','',NULL,'After,Off,While',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7661,'','Lynda Barry','Cartoonist','\nJanuary 2, 1956\n','','American','I am not sure how much I would like being married if I wasn\'t married to him. A man who likes flea markets and isn\'t gay? I knew I was lucky.','',NULL,'Gay,Him,Married',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7662,'','Lynda Barry','Cartoonist','\nJanuary 2, 1956\n','','American','I do dumb stuff, like playing my favorite dumb Barry White song and lip-synching into the mirror so it looks like his voice is coming out of my mouth.','',NULL,'Song,Playing,Mirror',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7663,'','Lynda Barry','Cartoonist','\nJanuary 2, 1956\n','','American','I found myself compelled - like this weird, shameful compulsion - to draw cute animals.','',NULL,'Weird,Found,Cute',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7664,'Work','Lynda Barry','Cartoonist','\nJanuary 2, 1956\n','','American','I go to work the minute I open my eyes.','',NULL,'Eyes,Open',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7665,'','Lynda Barry','Cartoonist','\nJanuary 2, 1956\n','','American','I grew up in a house that had a whole lot of trouble. As much trouble as you could imagine.','',NULL,'Whole,Trouble,House',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7666,'Work,Fear','Lynda Barry','Cartoonist','\nJanuary 2, 1956\n','','American','I live in constant fear of being fired or dropped for that dark part of my work I can\'t control.','',NULL,'Live',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7667,'','Lynda Barry','Cartoonist','\nJanuary 2, 1956\n','','American','I look crazy. I know I do. Been true since I was a kid!','',NULL,'Crazy,True,Since',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7668,'','Lynda Barry','Cartoonist','\nJanuary 2, 1956\n','','American','I remember my comic strips being called \'new wave.\' It bugged me.','',NULL,'Remember,Comic,Wave',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7669,'','Lynda Barry','Cartoonist','\nJanuary 2, 1956\n','','American','I run a tight ship, but I try and make it seem like I\'m not doing that at all.','',NULL,'Try,Run,Seem',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7670,'','Lynda Barry','Cartoonist','\nJanuary 2, 1956\n','','American','I started doing cartoons when I was about 21. I never thought I would be a cartoonist. It happened behind my back. I was always a painter and drawer.','',NULL,'Thought,Started,Behind',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7671,'','Lynda Barry','Cartoonist','\nJanuary 2, 1956\n','','American','I was unable to sleep and I would stay up and draw these little cartoons. Then a friend showed them around. Before I knew it I was a cartoonist.','',NULL,'Sleep,Friend,Before',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7672,'','Lynda Barry','Cartoonist','\nJanuary 2, 1956\n','','American','I wasn\'t afraid to be laughed at or be loud.','',NULL,'Afraid,Loud,Laughed',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7673,'Work','Lynda Barry','Cartoonist','\nJanuary 2, 1956\n','','American','I\'ve gotten a lot of livid letters about the awfulness of my work. I\'ve never known what to make of it. Why do people bother to write if they hate what I do?','',NULL,'Hate,Why',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7674,'Life','Lynda Barry','Cartoonist','\nJanuary 2, 1956\n','','American','In life there are always these things happening if you can just get the joke.','',NULL,'Joke,Happening',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7675,'','Marion Barry','Politician','\nMarch 6, 1936\n','','American','What right does Congress have to go around making laws just because they deem it necessary?','',NULL,'Around,Making,Congress',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7676,'','Marion Barry','Politician','\nMarch 6, 1936\n','','American','Aside from the murders, DC has one of the lowest crime rates in the country.','',NULL,'Country,Crime,Aside',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7677,'','Marion Barry','Politician','\nMarch 6, 1936\n','','American','I have to admit I didn\'t do as much as I should have back when I was mayor, but now we\'re getting it done. It\'s not where you\'ve been but where you\'re going.','',NULL,'Done,Getting,Admit',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7678,'','Marion Barry','Politician','\nMarch 6, 1936\n','','American','I like boxing.','',NULL,'Boxing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7679,'Work','Marion Barry','Politician','\nMarch 6, 1936\n','','American','My greatest work comes in the community.','',NULL,'Greatest,Community',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7680,'','Marion Barry','Politician','\nMarch 6, 1936\n','','American','Outside of the killings, Washington has one of the lowest crime rates in the country.','',NULL,'Country,Crime,Outside',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7681,'','Marion Barry','Politician','\nMarch 6, 1936\n','','American','This is not a sham, not a game. This is the real stuff.','',NULL,'Game,Real,Stuff',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7682,'','Marion Barry','Politician','\nMarch 6, 1936\n','','American','When you know more, you can do more.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7683,'Time','Rick Barry','Athlete','\nMarch 28, 1944\n','','American','People who don\'t know me have opinions about me. That\'s the part that\'s very hurtful. Because how do you form an opinion about somebody if you\'ve never met them or spent any time with them? So it\'s all based upon hearsay or things that they\'ve read.','',NULL,'Opinion,Read',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7684,'Life','Rick Barry','Athlete','\nMarch 28, 1944\n','','American','In life it wasn\'t what you know, but who you know. I had people who were trying to buy teams and had they bought the teams, I would have gotten to coach because they wanted me to coach. But the people who have the teams hire their friends.','',NULL,'Trying,Friends',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7685,'Love,Great,God','Rick Barry','Athlete','\nMarch 28, 1944\n','','American','The fishing is a great relief for me. When I\'m out there\'s no cell phone ringing. I\'m out there fishing with bears. I\'m in the middle of God\'s country catching tons of fish. I just absolutely love it.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7686,'','Rick Barry','Athlete','\nMarch 28, 1944\n','','American','They have so fundamentally flawed techniques it\'s ridiculous. They shoot the ball flat. They all stand upright, there\'s just so many things they do incorrectly.','',NULL,'Stand,Ridiculous,Ball',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7687,'Good','Rick Barry','Athlete','\nMarch 28, 1944\n','','American','When you think about what the odds are to have four boys to not only be able to follow in the footsteps in a basketball career but to also be good in the secondary career as far as the broadcasting, it\'s pretty remarkable.','',NULL,'Career,Basketball',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7688,'Love','Todd Barry','Comedian','\nMarch 26, 1964\n','','American','I love chicken. I would eat chicken fingers on Thanksgiving if it were socially acceptable.','',NULL,'Eat,Chicken',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7689,'Experience','Todd Barry','Comedian','\nMarch 26, 1964\n','','American','I am the the type to have a personal experience with a celebrity, but I\'m too classy to bring that up.','',NULL,'Personal,Bring',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7690,'','Todd Barry','Comedian','\nMarch 26, 1964\n','','American','I got access to a private tour of the zoo. I got to go in a cage with a koala, which I highly recommend.','',NULL,'Private,Tour,Cage',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7691,'','Todd Barry','Comedian','\nMarch 26, 1964\n','','American','There\'s people that are just in awe of what you do, and then there are people who just think it\'s garbage. And I think there are people who are just uncomfortable seeing someone have fun with their job.','',NULL,'Fun,Job,Someone',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7692,'','Todd Barry','Comedian','\nMarch 26, 1964\n','','American','You come there and hang out and have a drink before the show and eat, so it\'s not that brutal. It\'s only $6.','',NULL,'Before,Show,Drink',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7693,'','Todd Barry','Comedian','\nMarch 26, 1964\n','','American','And the goal really is to make the audience laugh, to bring them some joy.','',NULL,'Laugh,Goal,Joy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7694,'','Todd Barry','Comedian','\nMarch 26, 1964\n','','American','Anyone who bombs is my friend.','',NULL,'Friend,Anyone,Bombs',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7695,'Good','Todd Barry','Comedian','\nMarch 26, 1964\n','','American','Buddha, much like everyone else has good and bad days.','',NULL,'Bad,Else',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7696,'','Todd Barry','Comedian','\nMarch 26, 1964\n','','American','I basically did comedy there for about a year, and then moved to New York. If I had it to do over again, I would have booked myself on the road for at least a year.','',NULL,'Did,Again,Year',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7697,'','Todd Barry','Comedian','\nMarch 26, 1964\n','','American','I did end up doing substitute teaching, but there\'s not a lot of teaching involved in that.','',NULL,'End,Did,Involved',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7698,'Love,Respect,Sports','Todd Barry','Comedian','\nMarch 26, 1964\n','','American','I do not like sports, unless you consider treating all humankind with love and respect a sport.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7699,'','Todd Barry','Comedian','\nMarch 26, 1964\n','','American','I don\'t feel I\'m even worthy of a normal amount of value.','',NULL,'Value,Normal,Worthy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7700,'','Todd Barry','Comedian','\nMarch 26, 1964\n','','American','I don\'t know any astronauts. There are a lot of people who say they want to be comedians.','',NULL,'Comedians,Astronauts',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7701,'','Todd Barry','Comedian','\nMarch 26, 1964\n','','American','I don\'t really know much about pirates, or pirate culture. I\'d be a contrarian pirate.','',NULL,'Culture,Pirate,Pirates',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7702,'','Todd Barry','Comedian','\nMarch 26, 1964\n','','American','I guess there seems to be clubs opening up again, which is strange.','',NULL,'Strange,Again,Seems',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7703,'','Todd Barry','Comedian','\nMarch 26, 1964\n','','American','I had some friends that tried it down there, and I went to a couple of open mics, and I just kind of got this... this sick urge to try it instead of just watching it.','',NULL,'Down,Friends,Try',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7704,'Work,Time','Todd Barry','Comedian','\nMarch 26, 1964\n','','American','I had temping jobs also. I liked the flexibility. There was no asking for time off; you just didn\'t work.','',NULL,'Off',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7705,'Amazing','Todd Barry','Comedian','\nMarch 26, 1964\n','','American','I like pens. My writing is so amazing there\'s never a need to erase.','',NULL,'Writing,Erase',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7706,'','Todd Barry','Comedian','\nMarch 26, 1964\n','','American','I liked the koala, wallaby, and I chilled with a kangaroo a bit. There was a wombat that I quite enjoyed also.','',NULL,'Quite,Bit,Liked',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7707,'','Todd Barry','Comedian','\nMarch 26, 1964\n','','American','I loved Australia. I was very successful there.','',NULL,'Successful,Loved,Australia',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7708,'','Todd Barry','Comedian','\nMarch 26, 1964\n','','American','I mean, I guess I realized subconsciously that this is what I should be doing before I realized it, consciously. Verbally, I don\'t think I had committed to it, even though I was driving everywhere, every night, just trying to get on stage.','',NULL,'Mean,Night,Trying',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7709,'','Todd Barry','Comedian','\nMarch 26, 1964\n','','American','I mean, I guess I started during the comedy boom, so it was literally like, on Sunday you could decide you wanted to be a comic, and on Monday, you could be on stage.','',NULL,'Sunday,Mean,Wanted',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7710,'','Todd Barry','Comedian','\nMarch 26, 1964\n','','American','I mean, I\'ve always had scattered interests, but I never went on stage to get an agent or anything like that.','',NULL,'Mean,Anything,Stage',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7711,'','Todd Barry','Comedian','\nMarch 26, 1964\n','','American','I mean, I\'ve had bartenders and waiters and waitresses make a comment about a joke of mine, like pointing out some sort of logic error or something that I\'ve never even thought about, and they\'re right.','',NULL,'Mean,Thought,Joke',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7712,'','Todd Barry','Comedian','\nMarch 26, 1964\n','','American','I must have done everything I had. You go through years where you go through everything you\'ve ever written.','',NULL,'Must,Everything,Done',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7713,'Strength,Life','Drew Barrymore','Actress','\nFebruary 22, 1975\n','','American','Life is very interesting... in the end, some of your greatest pains, become your greatest strengths.','',NULL,'End',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7714,'Valentines Day,Love','Drew Barrymore','Actress','\nFebruary 22, 1975\n','','American','I love romance. I\'m a sucker for it. I love it so much. It\'s pathetic.','',NULL,'Pathetic',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7715,'Love','Drew Barrymore','Actress','\nFebruary 22, 1975\n','','American','Love is the hardest habit to break, and the most difficult to satisfy.','',NULL,'Difficult,Break',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7716,'Life','Drew Barrymore','Actress','\nFebruary 22, 1975\n','','American','I never regret anything. Because every little detail of your life is what made you into who you are in the end.','',NULL,'End,Anything',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7717,'Dreams,Love','Drew Barrymore','Actress','\nFebruary 22, 1975\n','','American','I\'ve always said that one night, I\'m going to find myself in some field somewhere, I\'m standing on grass, and it\'s raining, and I\'m with the person I love, and I know I\'m at the very point I\'ve been dreaming of getting to.','',NULL,'Person',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7718,'Life,Time','Drew Barrymore','Actress','\nFebruary 22, 1975\n','','American','You can\'t live your life blaming your failures on your parents and what they did or didn\'t do for you. You\'re dealt the cards that you\'re dealt. I realised it was a waste of time to be angry at my parents and feel sorry for myself.','',NULL,'Sorry',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7719,'Alone,God,Home','Drew Barrymore','Actress','\nFebruary 22, 1975\n','','American','There\'s a tremendous difference between alone and lonely. You could be lonely in a group of people. I like being alone. I like eating by myself. I go home at night and just watch a movie or hang out with my dog. I have to exert myself and really say, oh God, I\'ve got to see my friends \'cause I\'m too','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7720,'','Drew Barrymore','Actress','\nFebruary 22, 1975\n','','American','Everyone is like a butterfly, they start out ugly and awkward and then morph into beautiful graceful butterflies that everyone loves.','',NULL,'Beautiful,Start,Everyone',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7721,'','Drew Barrymore','Actress','\nFebruary 22, 1975\n','','American','I never have been insecure, because I see what a waste it is. I know there is a solution to insecurity. I don\'t tend to be thrown by problems that don\'t have solutions. And insecurity has a wealth of alternatives.','',NULL,'Insecurity,Insecure,Problems',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7722,'','Drew Barrymore','Actress','\nFebruary 22, 1975\n','','American','I pray to be like the ocean, with soft currents, maybe waves at times. More and more, I want the consistency rather than the highs and the lows.','',NULL,'Rather,Times,Ocean',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7723,'','Drew Barrymore','Actress','\nFebruary 22, 1975\n','','American','There\'s something liberating about not pretending. Dare to embarrass yourself. Risk.','',NULL,'Yourself,Risk,Pretending',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7724,'Life,Good','Drew Barrymore','Actress','\nFebruary 22, 1975\n','','American','The stories that I want to tell, especially as a director, don\'t necessarily have a perfect ending because, the older you get, the more you appreciate a good day versus a happy ending. You understand that life continues on the next day; the reality of things is what happens tomorrow.','',NULL,'Happy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7725,'','Drew Barrymore','Actress','\nFebruary 22, 1975\n','','American','I don\'t want to be stinky poo poo girl, I want to be happy flower child.','',NULL,'Happy,Girl,Flower',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7726,'Love','Drew Barrymore','Actress','\nFebruary 22, 1975\n','','American','A fish may love a bird, but where would they live?','',NULL,'Live,May',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7727,'','Drew Barrymore','Actress','\nFebruary 22, 1975\n','','American','I\'m very sensitive to the English language. I studied the dictionary obsessively when I was a kid and collect old dictionaries. Words, I think, are very powerful and they convey an intention.','',NULL,'Powerful,Words,Old',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7728,'Life,Good,Power','Drew Barrymore','Actress','\nFebruary 22, 1975\n','','American','I\'m not after fame and success and fortune and power. It\'s mostly that I want to have a good job and have good friends; that\'s the good stuff in life.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7729,'','Drew Barrymore','Actress','\nFebruary 22, 1975\n','','American','I don\'t like camera trickery and editing and doubles and all of that.','',NULL,'Camera,Editing,Doubles',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7730,'Love','Drew Barrymore','Actress','\nFebruary 22, 1975\n','','American','I want people to love me, but it\'s not going to hurt me if they don\'t.','',NULL,'Hurt',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7731,'Life','Drew Barrymore','Actress','\nFebruary 22, 1975\n','','American','It wasn\'t my choice to be an open book, but when people found out what my life was like when I was 14 or 15, I didn\'t deny it. I think the more imperfect you are, the more human you are.','',NULL,'Human,Book',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7732,'','Drew Barrymore','Actress','\nFebruary 22, 1975\n','','American','Kisses, even to the air, are beautiful.','',NULL,'Beautiful,Air,Kisses',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7733,'Life,Work','Drew Barrymore','Actress','\nFebruary 22, 1975\n','','American','At 35, I\'m definitely starting to feel more like a grown-up than I ever have. There\'s nothing in my life that is childish or whimsical. Having fun is fantastic and I never want to lose a sense of that - and also, I think, you have to have that to put into your work or else it\'s going to feel stiff.','',NULL,'Fun',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7734,'','Drew Barrymore','Actress','\nFebruary 22, 1975\n','','American','I don\'t even have voice mail or answering machines anymore. I hate the phone, and I don\'t want to call anybody back. If I go to hell, it will be a small closet with a telephone in it, and I will be doomed and destined for eternity to return phone calls.','',NULL,'Hate,Small,Hell',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7735,'','Drew Barrymore','Actress','\nFebruary 22, 1975\n','','American','I have always been fond of recognizing the spiritual side of someone\'s personality. It\'s a very lovely concept.','',NULL,'Spiritual,Someone,Lovely',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7736,'Life','Drew Barrymore','Actress','\nFebruary 22, 1975\n','','American','I guess I do have a childlike sense of fun, and although I still have my dark days, I\'m generally an optimistic person. The way things have gone in my life, sure, I could have been a bitter person. But I just find bitter people really un-fun, you know? And who wants to be that person?','',NULL,'Fun,Person',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7737,'Life','Drew Barrymore','Actress','\nFebruary 22, 1975\n','','American','I don\'t know anybody\'s road who\'s been paved perfectly for them, there are no manuals, you don\'t know what life has in store for you.','',NULL,'Road,Anybody',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7738,'','Ethel Barrymore','Actress','\nAugust 15, 1879\n','\nJune 18, 1959\n','American','Our achievements speak for themselves. What we have to keep track of are our failures, discouragements and doubts. We tend to forget the past difficulties, the many false starts, and the painful groping.','',NULL,'Forget,Past,Keep',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7739,'','Ethel Barrymore','Actress','\nAugust 15, 1879\n','\nJune 18, 1959\n','American','The face of Garbo is an Idea, that of Hepburn an Event.','',NULL,'Idea,Face,Event',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7740,'Success','Ethel Barrymore','Actress','\nAugust 15, 1879\n','\nJune 18, 1959\n','American','For an actress to be a success, she must have the face of a Venus, the brains of a Minerva, the grace of Terpsichore, the memory of a MaCaulay, the figure of Juno, and the hide of a rhinoceros.','',NULL,'Must,She',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7741,'Friendship,Time,Best','Ethel Barrymore','Actress','\nAugust 15, 1879\n','\nJune 18, 1959\n','American','The best time to make friends is before you need them.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7742,'Wisdom,Love','Ethel Barrymore','Actress','\nAugust 15, 1879\n','\nJune 18, 1959\n','American','You must learn day by day, year by year to broaden your horizon. The more things you love, the more you are interested in, the more you enjoy, the more you are indignant about, the more you have left when anything happens.','',NULL,'Must',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7743,'Life,Best','Ethel Barrymore','Actress','\nAugust 15, 1879\n','\nJune 18, 1959\n','American','When life knocks you to your knees, and it will, why, get up! If it knocks you to your knees again, as it will, well, isn\'t that the best position from which to pray?','',NULL,'Why',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7744,'','Ethel Barrymore','Actress','\nAugust 15, 1879\n','\nJune 18, 1959\n','American','Fundamentally I feel that there is as much difference between the stage and the films as between a piano and a violin. Normally you can\'t become a virtuoso in both.','',NULL,'Become,Between,Both',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7745,'','Ethel Barrymore','Actress','\nAugust 15, 1879\n','\nJune 18, 1959\n','American','I never let them cough. They wouldn\'t dare.','',NULL,'Dare,Cough',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7746,'','Ethel Barrymore','Actress','\nAugust 15, 1879\n','\nJune 18, 1959\n','American','That\'s all there is; there isn\'t any more.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7747,'','Ethel Barrymore','Actress','\nAugust 15, 1879\n','\nJune 18, 1959\n','American','The arts are not just instantaneous pleasure - if you don\'t like it, the artist is wrong. I belong to the generation which says if you don\'t like it, you don\'t understand and you ought to find out.','',NULL,'Understand,Find,Wrong',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7748,'Great','Ethel Barrymore','Actress','\nAugust 15, 1879\n','\nJune 18, 1959\n','American','The great actors are the luminous ones. They are the great conductors of the stage.','',NULL,'Stage,Ones',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7749,'','Ethel Barrymore','Actress','\nAugust 15, 1879\n','\nJune 18, 1959\n','American','You grow up the day you have the first real laugh at yourself.','',NULL,'Yourself,Real,Laugh',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7750,'Happiness','John Barrymore','Actor','\nFebruary 15, 1882\n','\nMay 29, 1942\n','American','Happiness often sneaks in through a door you didn\'t know you left open.','',NULL,'Through,Often',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7751,'Dreams','John Barrymore','Actor','\nFebruary 15, 1882\n','\nMay 29, 1942\n','American','A man is not old until regrets take the place of dreams.','',NULL,'Old,Place',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7752,'Women,Life,Time','John Barrymore','Actor','\nFebruary 15, 1882\n','\nMay 29, 1942\n','American','The trouble with life is that there are so many beautiful women and so little time.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7753,'Love','John Barrymore','Actor','\nFebruary 15, 1882\n','\nMay 29, 1942\n','American','Love is the delightful interval between meeting a beautiful girl and discovering that she looks like a haddock.','',NULL,'Beautiful,Girl',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7754,'Time','John Barrymore','Actor','\nFebruary 15, 1882\n','\nMay 29, 1942\n','American','Sex: the thing that takes up the least amount of time and causes the most amount of trouble.','',NULL,'Sex,Trouble',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7755,'Money','John Barrymore','Actor','\nFebruary 15, 1882\n','\nMay 29, 1942\n','American','Why is there so much month left at the end of the money?','',NULL,'End,Why',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7756,'Alone,Good,Great','John Barrymore','Actor','\nFebruary 15, 1882\n','\nMay 29, 1942\n','American','In Genesis, it says that it is not good for a man to be alone; but sometimes it is a great relief.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7757,'Good','John Barrymore','Actor','\nFebruary 15, 1882\n','\nMay 29, 1942\n','American','The good die young, because they see it\'s no use living if you have got to be good.','',NULL,'Die,Living',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7758,'Good','John Barrymore','Actor','\nFebruary 15, 1882\n','\nMay 29, 1942\n','American','You can only be as good as you dare to be bad.','',NULL,'Bad,Dare',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7759,'','John Barrymore','Actor','\nFebruary 15, 1882\n','\nMay 29, 1942\n','American','You can\'t drown yourself in drink. I\'ve tried, you float.','',NULL,'Yourself,Drink,Tried',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7760,'Wisdom','John Barrymore','Actor','\nFebruary 15, 1882\n','\nMay 29, 1942\n','American','I am thinking of taking a fifth wife. Why not? Solomon had a thousand wives and he is a synonym for wisdom.','',NULL,'Wife,Thinking',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7761,'','John Barrymore','Actor','\nFebruary 15, 1882\n','\nMay 29, 1942\n','American','My wife was too beautiful for words, but not for arguments.','',NULL,'Beautiful,Wife,Words',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7762,'Finance','John Barrymore','Actor','\nFebruary 15, 1882\n','\nMay 29, 1942\n','American','If it isn\'t the sheriff, it\'s the finance company; I\'ve got more attachments on me than a vacuum cleaner.','',NULL,'Company,Vacuum',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7763,'','John Barrymore','Actor','\nFebruary 15, 1882\n','\nMay 29, 1942\n','American','When archaeologists discover the missing arms of Venus de Milo, they will find she was wearing boxing gloves.','',NULL,'Find,She,Boxing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7764,'','John Barrymore','Actor','\nFebruary 15, 1882\n','\nMay 29, 1942\n','American','You never realize how short a month is until you pay alimony.','',NULL,'Short,Until,Realize',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7765,'','John Barrymore','Actor','\nFebruary 15, 1882\n','\nMay 29, 1942\n','American','America is the country where you can buy a lifetime supply of aspirin For one dollar and use it up in two weeks.','',NULL,'Country,Two,America',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7766,'','John Barrymore','Actor','\nFebruary 15, 1882\n','\nMay 29, 1942\n','American','Die? I should say not, dear fellow. No Barrymore would allow such a conventional thing to happen to him.','',NULL,'Him,Happen,Die',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7767,'Food,Morning','John Barrymore','Actor','\nFebruary 15, 1882\n','\nMay 29, 1942\n','American','I would like to find a stew that will give me heartburn immediately, instead of at three o clock in the morning.','',NULL,'Give',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7768,'','John Barrymore','Actor','\nFebruary 15, 1882\n','\nMay 29, 1942\n','American','I\'ve read some of your modern free verse and wonder who set it free.','',NULL,'Free,Read,Wonder',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7769,'','John Barrymore','Actor','\nFebruary 15, 1882\n','\nMay 29, 1942\n','American','My wife is the kind of girl who will not go anywhere without her mother, and her mother will go anywhere.','',NULL,'Mother,Girl,Wife',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7770,'','Lionel Barrymore','Actor','\nApril 28, 1878\n','\nNovember 15, 1954\n','American','Half the people in Hollywood are dying to be discovered and the other half are afraid they will be.','',NULL,'Afraid,Dying,Half',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7771,'','Lionel Barrymore','Actor','\nApril 28, 1878\n','\nNovember 15, 1954\n','American','Hollywood is tied hand and foot to the demands for artificiality of the masses all over the world.','',NULL,'Hand,Hollywood,Foot',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7772,'','Lionel Barrymore','Actor','\nApril 28, 1878\n','\nNovember 15, 1954\n','American','I can remember when nobody believed an actor and didn\'t care what he believed.','',NULL,'Care,Remember,Actor',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7773,'','Lionel Barrymore','Actor','\nApril 28, 1878\n','\nNovember 15, 1954\n','American','I\'ve got a lot of ham in me.','',NULL,'Ham',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7774,'Age,Movies','Lionel Barrymore','Actor','\nApril 28, 1878\n','\nNovember 15, 1954\n','American','This is the age of insincerity. The movies had the misfortune to come along in the twentieth century, and because they appeal to the masses there can be no sincerity in them.','',NULL,'Sincerity',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7775,'','Peter Bart','Editor','\nJune 24, 1932\n','','American','A green-light meeting is when the decision is made finally whether or not to make a given picture.','',NULL,'Decision,Made,Picture',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7776,'Movies','Peter Bart','Editor','\nJune 24, 1932\n','','American','Analyses of the movie marketplace points to an interesting phenomenon: High-profile movies are continuing to do well year-to-year in the U.S. and overseas - this past summer, for example, the top 10 movies registered at the same level as in \'04.','',NULL,'Past,Same',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7777,'Love','Peter Bart','Editor','\nJune 24, 1932\n','','American','Historically, filmmakers always fall in love with every frame, but now that even neophytes are given final cut, this love affair carries with it serious economic implications.','',NULL,'Serious,Fall',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7778,'','Peter Bart','Editor','\nJune 24, 1932\n','','American','Hollywood is going to have to find a way of meeting those profit goals.','',NULL,'Find,Goals,Hollywood',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7779,'','Peter Bart','Editor','\nJune 24, 1932\n','','American','I wasn\'t hanging around the movie theaters in New York where I grew up, a Manhattan brat.','',NULL,'Around,Movie,York',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7780,'','Peter Bart','Editor','\nJune 24, 1932\n','','American','It really hasn\'t been demonstrated at any level by any major corporation that it can nurture what is euphemistically called creativity.','',NULL,'Creativity,Level,Nurture',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7781,'Movies','Peter Bart','Editor','\nJune 24, 1932\n','','American','It\'s only in relatively recent years that Hollywood became the playground of multinational corporations which regard movies and TV shows as a minor irritant to their overall activity.','',NULL,'Hollywood,Shows',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7782,'Business','Peter Bart','Editor','\nJune 24, 1932\n','','American','Michael Eisner let it be known last week that he had no intention of leaving the entertainment business once he steps down as CEO of Disney in October.','',NULL,'Down,Leaving',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7783,'','Peter Bart','Editor','\nJune 24, 1932\n','','American','Most movie-goers are overdosing on star coverage; it\'s the ultimate example of too much information.','',NULL,'Star,Example,Ultimate',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7784,'','Peter Bart','Editor','\nJune 24, 1932\n','','American','One of Brando\'s problems is that he can\'t have a conversation with anyone.','',NULL,'Problems,Anyone,Brando',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7785,'','Peter Bart','Editor','\nJune 24, 1932\n','','American','Study the public behavior of top stars and you can detect a keen attentiveness to brand value.','',NULL,'Study,Stars,Public',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7786,'','Peter Bart','Editor','\nJune 24, 1932\n','','American','Substantially fewer films will be produced over the next year or two. And a significant portion of the production costs of the reduced slate will be borne by hedge funds and other investment groups.','',NULL,'Two,Year,Next',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7787,'Movies','Peter Bart','Editor','\nJune 24, 1932\n','','American','That\'s how you get surprises, because what movies are all about is surprises.','',NULL,'Surprises',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7788,'','Peter Bart','Editor','\nJune 24, 1932\n','','American','The biggest danger of Hollywood becoming a purely corporate town resides in the creative process.','',NULL,'Creative,Process,Danger',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7789,'','Peter Bart','Editor','\nJune 24, 1932\n','','American','The green-light decision process today consists of maybe of 30 or 40 people.','',NULL,'Today,Decision,Process',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7790,'','Peter Bart','Editor','\nJune 24, 1932\n','','American','The green-light meeting, when I first started at Paramount, would consist of maybe three or four of us in a room. Perhaps two or three of us would have read the script under discussion.','',NULL,'Two,Read,Three',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7791,'','Peter Bart','Editor','\nJune 24, 1932\n','','American','The major media companies are significantly reducing their financial commitment to the motion picture sector.','',NULL,'Picture,Financial,Media',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7792,'Money','Peter Bart','Editor','\nJune 24, 1932\n','','American','The model today is that as much as 70 percent of the financing of the picture would come from overseas. Now we\'re beginning to run out of suckers, because there are not that many people overseas who are willing to put up more than half the money for a movie.','',NULL,'Today,Put',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7793,'Society','Peter Bart','Editor','\nJune 24, 1932\n','','American','Though gay lifestyles have certainly moved into the open, there\'s little evidence that society has become more open in its basic attitudes or that entertainers should feel cozy in emerging from the velvet underground.','',NULL,'Gay,Become',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7794,'','Peter Bart','Editor','\nJune 24, 1932\n','','American','We\'re going to see a very, very commercial kind of picture-making.','',NULL,'Commercial',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7795,'Life','John Barth','Novelist','\nMay 27, 1930\n','','American','Everyone is necessarily the hero of his own life story.','',NULL,'Hero,Everyone',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7796,'God','John Barth','Novelist','\nMay 27, 1930\n','','American','The Bible is not man\'s word about God, but God\'s word about man.','',NULL,'Word,Bible',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7797,'God','John Barth','Novelist','\nMay 27, 1930\n','','American','If you are a novelist of a certain type of temperament, then what you really want to do is re-invent the world. God wasn\'t too bad a novelist, except he was a Realist.','',NULL,'Bad,Except',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7798,'History','John Barth','Novelist','\nMay 27, 1930\n','','American','More history is made by secret handshakes than by battles, bills and proclamations.','',NULL,'Made,Secret',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7799,'','John Barth','Novelist','\nMay 27, 1930\n','','American','Nothing is intrinsically valuable; the value of everything is attributed to it, assigned to it from outside the thing itself, by people.','',NULL,'Nothing,Everything,Value',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7800,'Time,History','John Barth','Novelist','\nMay 27, 1930\n','','American','This is an exciting time. A new chapter in our history.','',NULL,'Exciting',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7801,'','John Barth','Novelist','\nMay 27, 1930\n','','American','You\'re certain to get a decision in a trial.','',NULL,'Decision,Trial,Certain',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7802,'Religion,God','Karl Barth','Theologian','\nMay 10, 1886\n','\nDecember 10, 1968\n','Swiss','Jesus does not give recipes that show the way to God as other teachers of religion do. He is himself the way.','',NULL,'Give',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7803,'God','Karl Barth','Theologian','\nMay 10, 1886\n','\nDecember 10, 1968\n','Swiss','Laughter is the closest thing to the grace of God.','',NULL,'Laughter,Grace',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7804,'God','Karl Barth','Theologian','\nMay 10, 1886\n','\nDecember 10, 1968\n','Swiss','Jews have God\'s promise and if we Christians have it, too, then it is only as those chosen with them, as guests in their house, that we are new wood grafted onto their tree.','',NULL,'House,Promise',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7805,'','Karl Barth','Theologian','\nMay 10, 1886\n','\nDecember 10, 1968\n','Swiss','Joy is the simplest form of gratitude.','',NULL,'Gratitude,Joy,Form',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7806,'','Karl Barth','Theologian','\nMay 10, 1886\n','\nDecember 10, 1968\n','Swiss','In the Church of Jesus Christ there can and should be no non-theologians.','',NULL,'Jesus,Church,Christ',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7807,'Life','Karl Barth','Theologian','\nMay 10, 1886\n','\nDecember 10, 1968\n','Swiss','Grace must find expression in life, otherwise it is not grace.','',NULL,'Must,Find',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7808,'','Karl Barth','Theologian','\nMay 10, 1886\n','\nDecember 10, 1968\n','Swiss','It is always the case that when the Christian looks back, he is looking at the forgiveness of sins.','',NULL,'Christian,Looking,Looks',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7809,'Love,Change,God','Karl Barth','Theologian','\nMay 10, 1886\n','\nDecember 10, 1968\n','Swiss','Man can certainly flee from God... but he cannot escape him. He can certainly hate God and be hateful to God, but he cannot change into its opposite the eternal love of God which triumphs even in his hate.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7810,'Best','Karl Barth','Theologian','\nMay 10, 1886\n','\nDecember 10, 1968\n','Swiss','The best theology would need no advocates; it would prove itself.','',NULL,'Prove,Theology',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7811,'Faith,God','Karl Barth','Theologian','\nMay 10, 1886\n','\nDecember 10, 1968\n','Swiss','Faith in God\'s revelation has nothing to do with an ideology which glorifies the status quo.','',NULL,'Nothing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7812,'God','Karl Barth','Theologian','\nMay 10, 1886\n','\nDecember 10, 1968\n','Swiss','It may be that when the angels go about their task praising God, they play only Bach. I am sure, however, that when they are together en famille they play Mozart.','',NULL,'May,Together',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7813,'Good,Men','Karl Barth','Theologian','\nMay 10, 1886\n','\nDecember 10, 1968\n','Swiss','Men have never been good, they are not good and they never will be good.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7814,'God','Karl Barth','Theologian','\nMay 10, 1886\n','\nDecember 10, 1968\n','Swiss','No one can be saved - in virtue of what he can do. Everyone can be saved - in virtue of what God can do.','',NULL,'Everyone,Virtue',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7815,'Life','Karl Barth','Theologian','\nMay 10, 1886\n','\nDecember 10, 1968\n','Swiss','Conscience is the perfect interpreter of life.','',NULL,'Perfect,Conscience',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7816,'Faith','Karl Barth','Theologian','\nMay 10, 1886\n','\nDecember 10, 1968\n','Swiss','Faith is never identical with piety.','',NULL,'Piety,Identical',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7817,'Religion,Alone,God','Karl Barth','Theologian','\nMay 10, 1886\n','\nDecember 10, 1968\n','Swiss','Religion is the possibility of the removal of every ground of confidence except confidence in God alone.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7818,'Men,God,Best','Karl Barth','Theologian','\nMay 10, 1886\n','\nDecember 10, 1968\n','Swiss','What God chooses for us children of men is always the best.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7819,'God','Karl Barth','Theologian','\nMay 10, 1886\n','\nDecember 10, 1968\n','Swiss','Whether the angels play only Bach praising God, I am not quite sure. I am sure, however, that en famille they play Mozart.','',NULL,'Play,Sure',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7820,'','Roland Barthes','Critic','\nNovember 12, 1915\n','\nMarch 25, 1980\n','French','A photograph is always invisible, it is not it that we see.','',NULL,'Invisible,Photograph',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7821,'Power','Roland Barthes','Critic','\nNovember 12, 1915\n','\nMarch 25, 1980\n','French','Language is legislation, speech is its code. We do not see the power which is in speech because we forget that all speech is a classification, and that all classifications are oppressive.','',NULL,'Forget,Language',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7822,'Society','Roland Barthes','Critic','\nNovember 12, 1915\n','\nMarch 25, 1980\n','French','There is only one way left to escape the alienation of present day society: to retreat ahead of it.','',NULL,'Left,Present',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7823,'Life','Roland Barthes','Critic','\nNovember 12, 1915\n','\nMarch 25, 1980\n','French','I have tried to be as eclectic as I possibly can with my professional life, and so far it\'s been pretty fun.','',NULL,'Fun,Pretty',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7824,'','Roland Barthes','Critic','\nNovember 12, 1915\n','\nMarch 25, 1980\n','French','What the public wants is the image of passion, not passion itself.','',NULL,'Passion,Public,Wants',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7825,'','Roland Barthes','Critic','\nNovember 12, 1915\n','\nMarch 25, 1980\n','French','Literature is the question minus the answer.','',NULL,'Question,Literature,Answer',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7826,'','Roland Barthes','Critic','\nNovember 12, 1915\n','\nMarch 25, 1980\n','French','The photographic image... is a message without a code.','',NULL,'Without,Image,Message',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7827,'Love','Roland Barthes','Critic','\nNovember 12, 1915\n','\nMarch 25, 1980\n','French','To try to write love is to confront the muck of language: that region of hysteria where language is both too much and too little, excessive and impoverished.','',NULL,'Try,Write',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7828,'','Roland Barthes','Critic','\nNovember 12, 1915\n','\nMarch 25, 1980\n','French','For the theatre one needs long arms; it is better to have them too long than too short. An artiste with short arms can never, never make a fine gesture.','',NULL,'Better,Long,Short',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7829,'Power','Roland Barthes','Critic','\nNovember 12, 1915\n','\nMarch 25, 1980\n','French','I call the discourse of power any discourse that engenders blame, hence guilt, in its recipient.','',NULL,'Blame,Call',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7830,'','Roland Barthes','Critic','\nNovember 12, 1915\n','\nMarch 25, 1980\n','French','Language is a skin: I rub my language against the other. It is as if I had words instead of fingers, or fingers at the tip of my words. My language trembles with desire.','',NULL,'Words,Against,Desire',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7831,'','Roland Barthes','Critic','\nNovember 12, 1915\n','\nMarch 25, 1980\n','French','Literature is without proofs. By which it must be understood that it cannot prove, not only what it says, but even that it is worth the trouble of saying it.','',NULL,'Must,Saying,Without',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7832,'','Roland Barthes','Critic','\nNovember 12, 1915\n','\nMarch 25, 1980\n','French','Myth is neither a lie nor a confession: it is an inflexion.','',NULL,'Lie,Nor,Neither',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7833,'','Roland Barthes','Critic','\nNovember 12, 1915\n','\nMarch 25, 1980\n','French','The bastard form of mass culture is humiliated repetition... always new books, new programs, new films, news items, but always the same meaning.','',NULL,'Same,Culture,Books',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7834,'','Roland Barthes','Critic','\nNovember 12, 1915\n','\nMarch 25, 1980\n','French','The New is not a fashion, it is a value.','',NULL,'Fashion,Value',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7835,'Great','Roland Barthes','Critic','\nNovember 12, 1915\n','\nMarch 25, 1980\n','French','The politician being interviewed clearly takes a great deal of trouble to imagine an ending to his sentence: and if he stopped short? His entire policy would be jeopardized!','',NULL,'Short,Trouble',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7836,'','Roland Barthes','Critic','\nNovember 12, 1915\n','\nMarch 25, 1980\n','French','The skyscraper establishes the block, the block creates the street, the street offers itself to man.','',NULL,'Street,Skyscraper,Block',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7837,'Knowledge','Roland Barthes','Critic','\nNovember 12, 1915\n','\nMarch 25, 1980\n','French','Through the mythology of Einstein, the world blissfully regained the image of knowledge reduced to a formula.','',NULL,'Through,Image',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7838,'Nature','Roland Barthes','Critic','\nNovember 12, 1915\n','\nMarch 25, 1980\n','French','To eat steak rare... represents both a nature and a morality.','',NULL,'Both,Eat',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7839,'Time,Truth','Roland Barthes','Critic','\nNovember 12, 1915\n','\nMarch 25, 1980\n','French','What I claim is to live to the full the contradiction of my time, which may well make sarcasm the condition of truth.','',NULL,'Live',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7840,'Work','Maria Bartiromo','Journalist','\nSeptember 11, 1967\n','','American','Don\'t ever, ever, believe anyone who tells you that you can just get by, by doing the easiest thing possible. Because there\'s always somebody behind you who really wants to do what you\'re doing. And they\'re going to work harder than you if you\'re not working hard.','',NULL,'Believe,Hard',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7841,'Work,Success','Maria Bartiromo','Journalist','\nSeptember 11, 1967\n','','American','I think that my biggest attribute to any success that I have had is hard work. There really is no substitute for working hard.','',NULL,'Hard',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7842,'Life','Maria Bartiromo','Journalist','\nSeptember 11, 1967\n','','American','The Girl Scouts is an organization that constantly gives you new goals to achieve and that\'s what life is all about.','',NULL,'Girl,Achieve',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7843,'Money','Maria Bartiromo','Journalist','\nSeptember 11, 1967\n','','American','The institutional investor remains the bigger influence on individual trades simply because the institutional investor has more money to support the order and that will have more of an impact on the stock.','',NULL,'Support,Individual',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7844,'Love,Money','Maria Bartiromo','Journalist','\nSeptember 11, 1967\n','','American','A lot of people love Oreos. So their manufacturer is making money. That means more dividends for shareholders.','',NULL,'Making',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7845,'','Maria Bartiromo','Journalist','\nSeptember 11, 1967\n','','American','As a reporter, I approach every situation knowing that everyone has his or her own agenda. It\'s not a bad thing; it\'s just a fact.','',NULL,'Bad,Everyone,Her',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7846,'Business','Maria Bartiromo','Journalist','\nSeptember 11, 1967\n','','American','Business news is sexy.','',NULL,'Sexy,News',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7847,'','Maria Bartiromo','Journalist','\nSeptember 11, 1967\n','','American','Having the opportunity to follow the market frequently gives you the opportunity to see if you need to reevaluate your portfolio. But reevaluating your portfolio shouldn\'t trigger a sell signal so frequently.','',NULL,'Follow,Market,Sell',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7848,'','Maria Bartiromo','Journalist','\nSeptember 11, 1967\n','','American','I think the value of venues like CNBC is that they give investors an opportunity to reevaluate the situation minute by minute, but maybe we don\'t need to follow the market so closely.','',NULL,'Give,Situation,Value',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7849,'Money,Wisdom','Maria Bartiromo','Journalist','\nSeptember 11, 1967\n','','American','I\'m not a money manager, but I can tell you what the conventional wisdom is. The younger you are, the more risk you can take on.','',NULL,'Tell',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7850,'Good','Maria Bartiromo','Journalist','\nSeptember 11, 1967\n','','American','I\'ve always just worked and tried to do as good a job as possible so that the people who are watching me took notice. That\'s what\'s helped me be successful today.','',NULL,'Today,Successful',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7851,'Money,Car','Maria Bartiromo','Journalist','\nSeptember 11, 1967\n','','American','If you or me go to the gas station to fill up our car and it costs us much more than we expected, it will zap our discretionary income. We won\'t have the extra money to buy that washing machine or new winter coat-all big ticket items that are important to economic growth.','',NULL,'Important',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7852,'Power','Maria Bartiromo','Journalist','\nSeptember 11, 1967\n','','American','Individual investors have become far more powerful than anyone gives them credit for. Today, 85 million Americans invest in stocks. Collectively, that kind of buying and selling power can move markets.','',NULL,'Today,Powerful',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7853,'','Maria Bartiromo','Journalist','\nSeptember 11, 1967\n','','American','It just seems that you were talking positively about McDonald\'s, that they are... attempting this healthy lifestyle, and yet when we\'re talking right now... it seems that you\'re saying they need to make more responsibility.','',NULL,'Saying,Talking,Seems',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7854,'Women','Maria Bartiromo','Journalist','\nSeptember 11, 1967\n','','American','Most women outlive their spouses. Divorce remains at record rates. It\'s important for a woman to be able to control her finances.','',NULL,'Important,Woman',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7855,'','Maria Bartiromo','Journalist','\nSeptember 11, 1967\n','','American','News is important information that may influence your investments. Noise is talk or buzz or some headline that prevents you from seeing a story clearly. News is useful. Noise is a distraction. Calling what\'s noise and news after the fact is easy.','',NULL,'Important,May,After',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7856,'','Maria Bartiromo','Journalist','\nSeptember 11, 1967\n','','American','Oil is a very important component of economic growth.','',NULL,'Important,Growth,Economic',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7857,'Business','Maria Bartiromo','Journalist','\nSeptember 11, 1967\n','','American','Selling cookies helped me to realize that you needed to have a certain way to communicate with people. You also needed business skills. You knew you needed to sell a certain amount of boxes, so that gave me some business sense.','',NULL,'Sense,Realize',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7858,'Money,Women,Men','Maria Bartiromo','Journalist','\nSeptember 11, 1967\n','','American','Some studies show that women can be better money managers than men because they tend to be more conservative and do their homework. Men tend to take more risks without the research.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7859,'','Maria Bartiromo','Journalist','\nSeptember 11, 1967\n','','American','The amount of data and analysis available for free is a true example of information explosion has leveled the playing field for individual investors.','',NULL,'True,Free,Playing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7860,'','Maria Bartiromo','Journalist','\nSeptember 11, 1967\n','','American','The average trade of an individual is in the thousands of shares, whereas the institutional trade can be in the millions of shares. Clearly, the bigger the order, the bigger the move in the stock.','',NULL,'Individual,Order,Move',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7861,'Money,Attitude','Maria Bartiromo','Journalist','\nSeptember 11, 1967\n','','American','Too many people say to their brokers, I can\'t deal with this. Take my money. Do what you want. That\'s the worst attitude you can have.','',NULL,'Worst',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7862,'','Maria Bartiromo','Journalist','\nSeptember 11, 1967\n','','American','While it\'s wonderful that investors have access to all the data now available to them, it has become a full-time job to sift through it and separate out the valuable news from the useless noise.','',NULL,'Job,Through,Become',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7863,'','Bob Bartlett','Politician','\nApril 20, 1904\n','\nDecember 11, 1968\n','American','Hills are unpleasant, so I like to get them over with as quickly as possible.','',NULL,'Possible,Hills,Quickly',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7864,'Faith,God','Bob Bartlett','Politician','\nApril 20, 1904\n','\nDecember 11, 1968\n','American','If they take their children to doctors, they believe they are putting their faith in man instead of in God.','',NULL,'Believe',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7865,'','Dan Bartlett','','','','','Al Gore may think Medicare is at a crossroads, but his plan puts it on a highway to bankruptcy.','',NULL,'May,Plan,Crossroads',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7866,'','Dan Bartlett','','','','','The worst thing that we could do is raises taxes. It would only hurt the economy.','',NULL,'Hurt,Worst,Economy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7867,'Government','Roscoe Bartlett','Politician','\nJune 3, 1926\n','','American','I will continue my consistent record of voting for lower taxes, less spending and fewer regulations to make our government more effective and efficient while upholding our Constitution.','',NULL,'Voting,While',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7868,'Work','Roscoe Bartlett','Politician','\nJune 3, 1926\n','','American','I will work for energy policies that recognize oil won\'t last forever.','',NULL,'Energy,Last',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7869,'','Roscoe Bartlett','Politician','\nJune 3, 1926\n','','American','We need to have a culture that says \'the less energy you can use to be comfortable, the better off you are and the better you should feel about yourself\'.','',NULL,'Yourself,Better,Energy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7870,'','Steve Bartlett','Politician','\nSeptember 19, 1947\n','','American','Pension reforms, like investment advice and automatic enrollment, will strengthen the ability of Americans to save and invest for retirement.','',NULL,'Advice,Ability,Investment',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7871,'Fear','Steve Bartlett','Politician','\nSeptember 19, 1947\n','','American','This filing spike is a result of bad information being pushed on people, and then they file for bankruptcy out of fear.','',NULL,'Bad,Result',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7872,'','Steve Bartlett','Politician','\nSeptember 19, 1947\n','','American','You meet new people. We just spent two hours with people we didn\'t know before, just talking about the Badgers.','',NULL,'Two,Before,Talking',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7873,'','Bela Bartok','Composer','\nMarch 25, 1881\n','\nSeptember 26, 1945\n','Hungarian','Competitions are for horses, not artists.','',NULL,'Artists,Horses',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7874,'Art','Bela Bartok','Composer','\nMarch 25, 1881\n','\nSeptember 26, 1945\n','Hungarian','In art there are only fast or slow developments. Essentially it is a matter of evolution, not revolution.','',NULL,'Revolution,Matter',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7875,'Music','Bela Bartok','Composer','\nMarch 25, 1881\n','\nSeptember 26, 1945\n','Hungarian','I cannot conceive of music that expresses absolutely nothing.','',NULL,'Nothing,Cannot',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7876,'','Cecilia Bartoli','Musician','\nJune 4, 1966\n','','Italian','The goal is always to make a nice tableau painting with the voice. The more color I can find, the more shadow I can find - the goal is always to make more nuance and colors.','',NULL,'Nice,Find,Goal',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7877,'Music','Cecilia Bartoli','Musician','\nJune 4, 1966\n','','Italian','Music is a way to dream together and go to another dimension.','',NULL,'Together,Another',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7878,'Music,Peace','Cecilia Bartoli','Musician','\nJune 4, 1966\n','','Italian','Actually, I feel music becoming more and more important. It\'s a big source of inspiration. With what\'s going on in the world, we feel almost desperate. Music also brings you peace.','',NULL,'Important',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7879,'Love,Time','Cecilia Bartoli','Musician','\nJune 4, 1966\n','','Italian','I think, first of all, you need to love what you\'re doing, and then this helps in the comedian for its part in everything-but the moment you enjoy what you\'re doing, you try to express yourself, to find your way, and every time is different, of course.','',NULL,'Yourself',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7880,'Good,Teacher','Cecilia Bartoli','Musician','\nJune 4, 1966\n','','Italian','When I had my first voice lesson I was 15 years old. And I had a really good teacher. This is what made all the difference. A good teacher will teach you the technique, but also how to listen to your voice.','',NULL,'Made',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7881,'','Cecilia Bartoli','Musician','\nJune 4, 1966\n','','Italian','Arizona is gorgeous. The sunshine in Arizona is gorgeous red.','',NULL,'Sunshine,Red,Gorgeous',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7882,'Time','Cecilia Bartoli','Musician','\nJune 4, 1966\n','','Italian','German is more familiar now since I live part of the year in Rome and part in the German part of Switzerland. But it\'s not difficult to sing in German; it\'s difficult to feel in German. This takes time. It\'s a culture.','',NULL,'Live,Difficult',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7883,'','Cecilia Bartoli','Musician','\nJune 4, 1966\n','','Italian','I am a person of the 18th century.','',NULL,'Person,Century',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7884,'Great','Cecilia Bartoli','Musician','\nJune 4, 1966\n','','Italian','I did a concert... in September with the Berlin Philharmonic... They\'re great musicians, and there\'s always something to learn from them.','',NULL,'Did,Learn',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7885,'Love,Nature,Good','Cecilia Bartoli','Musician','\nJune 4, 1966\n','','Italian','I still love to walk in the mountains or be on the sea. I like to be in nature. Sometimes I bicycle. It\'s important to feel good with your body. The body is extremely important. If you feel good, you have more energy in your singing.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7886,'Love,Music','Cecilia Bartoli','Musician','\nJune 4, 1966\n','','Italian','I still the love classic period, but also the baroque period, and even 17th-Century music such as the music of Monteverdi. He\'s one of the greatest opera composers. He was the one who really started the opera.','',NULL,'Greatest',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7887,'Music','Cecilia Bartoli','Musician','\nJune 4, 1966\n','','Italian','I went to the Conservatory of Music in school in Rome.','',NULL,'School,Rome',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7888,'Love,Music','Cecilia Bartoli','Musician','\nJune 4, 1966\n','','Italian','I would still love to do more Handel. I think Handel was a fantastic composer. I did lots of Vivaldi, but it\'s also important to do the music of Handel, one of the greatest composers of the 18th century.','',NULL,'Greatest',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7889,'Music','Cecilia Bartoli','Musician','\nJune 4, 1966\n','','Italian','It\'s a dream come true, and with this music, with this Rossini, it\'s unbelievable how to express the joy and express the joy of the situation and the joy to play this music, to sing this music, it\'s really fantastic.','',NULL,'True,Joy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7890,'','Cecilia Bartoli','Musician','\nJune 4, 1966\n','','Italian','It\'s like when you want to make a house... the technique is very important.','',NULL,'Important,House,Technique',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7891,'Great','Cecilia Bartoli','Musician','\nJune 4, 1966\n','','Italian','It\'s nice to have a great female composer in the program and add her color.','',NULL,'Nice,Her',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7892,'Work','Cecilia Bartoli','Musician','\nJune 4, 1966\n','','Italian','It\'s such a joy to work with different ensembles and create a collaboration. Rehearsing and building a performance is very interesting for me.','',NULL,'Different,Joy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7893,'Great','Cecilia Bartoli','Musician','\nJune 4, 1966\n','','Italian','People realize that Salieri is not the man we saw in the Amadeus movie. That man had no talent. It was a great movie, but the Salieri character was a big fiction.','',NULL,'Character,Big',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7894,'Music','Cecilia Bartoli','Musician','\nJune 4, 1966\n','','Italian','So I like to make music, and I like to share music. This is also a gift.','',NULL,'Gift,Share',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7895,'Movies','Cecilia Bartoli','Musician','\nJune 4, 1966\n','','Italian','So you see, movies are really another dimension.','',NULL,'Another,Dimension',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7896,'Time,Great','Cecilia Bartoli','Musician','\nJune 4, 1966\n','','Italian','The first time I sang with David Daniels... I had never performed with a countertenor before. That first time was magic, it was so beautiful. And he\'s such a great artist.','',NULL,'Beautiful',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7897,'','Cecilia Bartoli','Musician','\nJune 4, 1966\n','','Italian','The media can be a really strong vehicle.','',NULL,'Strong,Media,Vehicle',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7898,'Time','Cecilia Bartoli','Musician','\nJune 4, 1966\n','','Italian','The restaurants close here in Salzburg. They don\'t really have a nightlife in the winter time.','',NULL,'Here,Winter',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7899,'','Cecilia Bartoli','Musician','\nJune 4, 1966\n','','Italian','The songs of Bizet are by a French peer of Rossini. When Rossini stopped composing, he was living in Paris. He also wrote some beautiful songs in French.','',NULL,'Beautiful,Living,Songs',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7900,'Time,Good','Cecilia Bartoli','Musician','\nJune 4, 1966\n','','Italian','The voice is an instrument that you really must take time to develop. It\'s like a good red wine Give it time.','',NULL,'Must',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7901,'','Bernard Barton','Poet','\nJanuary 31, 1784\n','\nFebruary 19, 1849\n','American','As I walk\'d by myself, I talk\'d to myself, And myself replied to me; And the questions myself then put to myself, With their answers I give to thee.','',NULL,'Give,Put,Talk',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7902,'Age','Bernard Barton','Poet','\nJanuary 31, 1784\n','\nFebruary 19, 1849\n','American','No age, sex, or condition is above or below the absolute necessity of modesty; but without it one is vastly beneath the rank of man.','',NULL,'Sex,Without',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7903,'','Bernard Barton','Poet','\nJanuary 31, 1784\n','\nFebruary 19, 1849\n','American','Welcome, wild harbinger of spring! To this small nook of earth; Feeling and fancy fondly cling, Round thoughts which owe their birth, To thee, and to the humble spot, Where chance has fixed thy lowly lot.','',NULL,'Humble,Feeling,Thoughts',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7904,'Change,Hope,Fear','Bruce Barton','Author','\nAugust 5, 1886\n','\nJuly 5, 1967\n','American','Action and reaction, ebb and flow, trial and error, change - this is the rhythm of living. Out of our over-confidence, fear; out of our fear, clearer vision, fresh hope. And out of hope, progress.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7905,'Change','Bruce Barton','Author','\nAugust 5, 1886\n','\nJuly 5, 1967\n','American','When you are through changing, you are through.','',NULL,'Through,Changing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7906,'Men','Bruce Barton','Author','\nAugust 5, 1886\n','\nJuly 5, 1967\n','American','What a curious phenomenon it is that you can get men to die for the liberty of the world who will not make the little sacrifice that is needed to free themselves from their own individual bondage.','',NULL,'Sacrifice,Die',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7907,'','Bruce Barton','Author','\nAugust 5, 1886\n','\nJuly 5, 1967\n','American','Nothing splendid has ever been achieved except by those who dared believe that something inside them was superior to circumstance.','',NULL,'Believe,Nothing,Ever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7908,'','Bruce Barton','Author','\nAugust 5, 1886\n','\nJuly 5, 1967\n','American','When you\'re through changing, you\'re through.','',NULL,'Through,Changing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7909,'Birthday','Bruce Barton','Author','\nAugust 5, 1886\n','\nJuly 5, 1967\n','American','If you can give your child only one gift, let it be enthusiasm.','',NULL,'Give,Child',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7910,'Men,God','Bruce Barton','Author','\nAugust 5, 1886\n','\nJuly 5, 1967\n','American','Conceit is God\'s gift to little men.','',NULL,'Gift',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7911,'','Bruce Barton','Author','\nAugust 5, 1886\n','\nJuly 5, 1967\n','American','If you have anything really valuable to contribute to the world it will come through the expression of your own personality, that single spark of divinity that sets you off and makes you different from every other living creature.','',NULL,'Single,Anything,Different',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7912,'','Bruce Barton','Author','\nAugust 5, 1886\n','\nJuly 5, 1967\n','American','Sometimes when I consider what tremendous consequences come from little things, I am tempted to think there are no little things.','',NULL,'Sometimes,Consider,Tempted',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7913,'Teacher','Bruce Barton','Author','\nAugust 5, 1886\n','\nJuly 5, 1967\n','American','The five steps in teaching an employee new skills are preparation, explanation, showing, observation and supervision.','',NULL,'Five,Teaching',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7914,'Life','Bruce Barton','Author','\nAugust 5, 1886\n','\nJuly 5, 1967\n','American','It takes a real storm in the average person\'s life to make him realize how much worrying he has done over the squalls.','',NULL,'Real,Person',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7915,'Hope','Bruce Barton','Author','\nAugust 5, 1886\n','\nJuly 5, 1967\n','American','Before you give up hope, turn back and read the attacks that were made on Lincoln.','',NULL,'Give,Made',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7916,'Diet','Bruce Barton','Author','\nAugust 5, 1886\n','\nJuly 5, 1967\n','American','Cereal eating is almost a marker for a healthy lifestyle. It sets you up for the day, so you don\'t overeat.','',NULL,'Almost,Healthy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7917,'Life,Great,Business','Bruce Barton','Author','\nAugust 5, 1886\n','\nJuly 5, 1967\n','American','Christ would be a national advertiser today, I am sure, as He was a great advertiser in His own day. He thought of His life as business.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7918,'Good','Bruce Barton','Author','\nAugust 5, 1886\n','\nJuly 5, 1967\n','American','In good times, people want to advertise; in bad times, they have to.','',NULL,'Bad,Times',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7919,'Alone,Good','Bruce Barton','Author','\nAugust 5, 1886\n','\nJuly 5, 1967\n','American','It would do the world good if every man would compel himself occasionally to be absolutely alone. Most of the world s progress has come out of such loneliness.','',NULL,'Loneliness',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7920,'Men,Business','Bruce Barton','Author','\nAugust 5, 1886\n','\nJuly 5, 1967\n','American','Jesus picked up twelve men from the bottom ranks of business and forged them into an organisation that conquered the world.','',NULL,'Jesus',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7921,'Life,Family,Home','Bruce Barton','Author','\nAugust 5, 1886\n','\nJuly 5, 1967\n','American','Many a man who pays rent all his life owns his own home; and many a family has successfully saved for a home only to find itself at last with nothing but a house.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7922,'Men','Bruce Barton','Author','\nAugust 5, 1886\n','\nJuly 5, 1967\n','American','Most successful men have not achieved their distinction by having some new talent or opportunity that was at hand.','',NULL,'Successful,Talent',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7923,'Age','Bruce Barton','Author','\nAugust 5, 1886\n','\nJuly 5, 1967\n','American','No sex, age, or condition is above or below the absolute necessity of modesty; but without it one vastly beneath the rank of man.','',NULL,'Sex,Without',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7924,'','Bruce Barton','Author','\nAugust 5, 1886\n','\nJuly 5, 1967\n','American','Not eating breakfast is the worst thing you can do, that\'s really the take-home message for teenage girls.','',NULL,'Worst,Breakfast,Message',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7925,'Faith,Work','Bruce Barton','Author','\nAugust 5, 1886\n','\nJuly 5, 1967\n','American','The essential element in personal magnetism is a consuming sincerity - an overwhelming faith in the importance of the work one has to do.','',NULL,'Personal',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7926,'','Bruce Barton','Author','\nAugust 5, 1886\n','\nJuly 5, 1967\n','American','When you have something for breakfast, you\'re not going to be starving by lunch.','',NULL,'Lunch,Breakfast,Starving',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7927,'Faith','Clara Barton','Public Servant','\nDecember 25, 1821\n','\nApril 12, 1912\n','American','I have an almost complete disregard of precedent, and a faith in the possibility of something better. It irritates me to be told how things have always been done. I defy the tyranny of precedent. I go for anything new that might improve the past.','',NULL,'Past,Better',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7928,'Patriotism','Clara Barton','Public Servant','\nDecember 25, 1821\n','\nApril 12, 1912\n','American','The patriot blood of my father was warm in my veins.','',NULL,'Father,Blood',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7929,'Life','Clara Barton','Public Servant','\nDecember 25, 1821\n','\nApril 12, 1912\n','American','Economy, prudence, and a simple life are the sure masters of need, and will often accomplish that which, their opposites, with a fortune at hand, will fail to do.','',NULL,'Simple,Often',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7930,'Work','Clara Barton','Public Servant','\nDecember 25, 1821\n','\nApril 12, 1912\n','American','I may sometimes be willing to teach for nothing, but if paid at all, I shall never do a man\'s work for less than a man\'s pay.','',NULL,'Nothing,May',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7931,'','Clara Barton','Public Servant','\nDecember 25, 1821\n','\nApril 12, 1912\n','American','A ball had passed between my body and the right arm which supported him, cutting through the sleeve and passing through his chest from shoulder to shoulder. There was no more to be done for him and I left him to his rest. I have never mended that hole in my sleeve.','',NULL,'Done,Him,Through',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7932,'Happiness','Clara Barton','Public Servant','\nDecember 25, 1821\n','\nApril 12, 1912\n','American','An institution or reform movement that is not selfish, must originate in the recognition of some evil that is adding to the sum of human suffering, or diminishing the sum of happiness.','',NULL,'Selfish,Evil',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7933,'Fear','Clara Barton','Public Servant','\nDecember 25, 1821\n','\nApril 12, 1912\n','American','I may be compelled to face danger, but never fear it, and while our soldiers can stand and fight, I can stand and feed and nurse them.','',NULL,'Fight,May',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7934,'','Clara Barton','Public Servant','\nDecember 25, 1821\n','\nApril 12, 1912\n','American','I wonder if a soldier ever does mend a bullet hole in his coat?','',NULL,'Ever,Soldier,Wonder',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7935,'','Clara Barton','Public Servant','\nDecember 25, 1821\n','\nApril 12, 1912\n','American','The surest test of discipline is its absence.','',NULL,'Discipline,Test,Absence',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7936,'','Clara Barton','Public Servant','\nDecember 25, 1821\n','\nApril 12, 1912\n','American','This conflict is one thing I\'ve been waiting for. I\'m well and strong and young - young enough to go to the front. If I can\'t be a soldier, I\'ll help soldiers.','',NULL,'Waiting,Strong,Help',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7937,'Business','Clara Barton','Public Servant','\nDecember 25, 1821\n','\nApril 12, 1912\n','American','Everybody\'s business is nobody\'s business, and nobody\'s business is my business.','',NULL,'Everybody,Nobody',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7938,'','Derek Harold Richard Barton','Scientist','\nSeptember 8, 1918\n','\nMarch 16, 1998\n','British','Every chemical reaction has a transition state.','',NULL,'State,Reaction,Transition',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7939,'Time','Derek Harold Richard Barton','Scientist','\nSeptember 8, 1918\n','\nMarch 16, 1998\n','British','It does not seem, however, that organic chemists were much worried about barriers to rotation in organic molecules in general at that time because there was no technique available to demonstrate the phenomenon experimentally.','',NULL,'Seem,General',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7940,'','Derek Harold Richard Barton','Scientist','\nSeptember 8, 1918\n','\nMarch 16, 1998\n','British','Many transition states have a well-defined preferred geometrical requirement.','',NULL,'Transition,Preferred,States',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7941,'','Derek Harold Richard Barton','Scientist','\nSeptember 8, 1918\n','\nMarch 16, 1998\n','British','The first serious applications were in triterpenoid chemistry.','',NULL,'Serious,Chemistry',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7942,'','Derek Harold Richard Barton','Scientist','\nSeptember 8, 1918\n','\nMarch 16, 1998\n','British','X-Ray crystallography is nowadays an accurate and rapid method of determining conformation in the crystal lattice, which conformation usually corresponds to the preferred conformation in solution.','',NULL,'Solution,Nowadays,Crystal',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7943,'Education','Edmund Barton','Politician','\nJanuary 18, 1849\n','\nJanuary 7, 1920\n','Australian','If it is the duty of the State to educate, it is the duty of the State also to bear the burden of education, namely, the taxation out of which education is provided.','',NULL,'State,Duty',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7944,'Education,Great','Edmund Barton','Politician','\nJanuary 18, 1849\n','\nJanuary 7, 1920\n','Australian','A State which has universal suffrage and a wide extension of the jury franchise, must qualify the people by education to rightly exercise the great powers with which they are invested.','',NULL,'Must',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7945,'','Edmund Barton','Politician','\nJanuary 18, 1849\n','\nJanuary 7, 1920\n','Australian','Creating a nation requires the will of the people!','',NULL,'Nation,Creating,Requires',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7946,'Education','Edmund Barton','Politician','\nJanuary 18, 1849\n','\nJanuary 7, 1920\n','Australian','I say further that our system of education should be unsectarian.','',NULL,'System,Further',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7947,'','Edmund Barton','Politician','\nJanuary 18, 1849\n','\nJanuary 7, 1920\n','Australian','I was for two years a pupil at the Model School in Fort street which was then conducted upon the Irish national system, and if any special religious instruction was given in connection with that system, I do not recollect it.','',NULL,'School,Two,Special',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7948,'Education','Edmund Barton','Politician','\nJanuary 18, 1849\n','\nJanuary 7, 1920\n','Australian','It is the duty of the State to educate, and the right of the people to demand education.','',NULL,'State,Duty',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7949,'Alone','Edmund Barton','Politician','\nJanuary 18, 1849\n','\nJanuary 7, 1920\n','Australian','The difference between the denominational system and the public school system is all the difference between bolstering them up on the one hand and letting them alone of the other.','',NULL,'School,Between',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7950,'','Elizabeth Barton','Celebrity','1506','1534','English','Attacks of divine transports are of pride and I accept the part assigned.','',NULL,'Pride,Accept,Divine',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7951,'','Elizabeth Barton','Celebrity','1506','1534','English','I hold communications with saints and angels, even with satan himself.','',NULL,'Himself,Hold,Satan',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7952,'Best,History','Joe Barton','Politician','\nSeptember 15, 1949\n','','American','Our flag honors those who have fought to protect it, and is a reminder of the sacrifice of our nation\'s founders and heroes. As the ultimate icon of America\'s storied history, the Stars and Stripes represents the very best of this nation.','',NULL,'Sacrifice',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7953,'','Joe Barton','Politician','\nSeptember 15, 1949\n','','American','I tell my environmental friends that they have won. Every issue we look at from an energy perspective is now also looked at from an environmental perspective.','',NULL,'Friends,Energy,Tell',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7954,'Birthday,Women,Men','Joe Barton','Politician','\nSeptember 15, 1949\n','','American','The American flag is an enduring symbol of liberty, democracy, and justice. It is fitting that the House act to protect it as we approach our nation\'s birthday, and as our men and women in uniform rally behind it in Iraq\'s battlefields.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7955,'Poetry','John Barton','Poet','','','Canadian','No poem is easily grasped; so why should any reader expect fast results?','',NULL,'Why,Expect',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7956,'','John Barton','Poet','','','Canadian','A literary journal is intended to connect writer with reader; the role of the editor is to mediate.','',NULL,'Writer,Role,Literary',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7957,'','John Barton','Poet','','','Canadian','Poets have to be sensitive to their audience, but it does not mean that they censor themselves. I realise my audience is diverse. Some will read with empathy and curiosity while others will take offense.','',NULL,'Mean,Others,Themselves',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7958,'Poetry','John Barton','Poet','','','Canadian','An experienced reader uses the poem as an agent of inquiry. This makes poetry very exciting, unstable, and interactive.','',NULL,'Makes,Exciting',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7959,'','John Barton','Poet','','','Canadian','I became intrigued with colour theory. The absurd pronouncements of the Colour Institute, a group that decides what colours are hot each year or season, amused me.','',NULL,'Group,Year,Hot',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7960,'','John Barton','Poet','','','Canadian','I consider a poem to be a kind of experiment where a number of elements are brought together under test conditions to see how they will interact to create meaning or relevance.','',NULL,'Together,Meaning,Create',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7961,'','John Barton','Poet','','','Canadian','I feel very connected to poets across the country.','',NULL,'Country,Connected,Poets',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7962,'','John Barton','Poet','','','Canadian','I find it exhausting to administer a magazine without an office or paid staff.','',NULL,'Without,Find,Office',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7963,'Alone,Time','John Barton','Poet','','','Canadian','I have always been very obsessed with time. Time\'s passage makes us all very vulnerable and because we all experience it in our own way, it can make us feel very alone.','',NULL,'Experience',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7964,'','John Barton','Poet','','','Canadian','I have become intrigued with the combining of seemingly unrelated ideas or images, or the drawing upon the many, sometimes dissimilar, meanings a word might have.','',NULL,'Become,Sometimes,Word',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7965,'Great','John Barton','Poet','','','Canadian','I have been told by a member of the board of one of Canada\'s most prominent literary magazines that a submission of mine once caused a great deal of controversy.','',NULL,'Once,Deal',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7966,'','John Barton','Poet','','','Canadian','I sometimes like to tinker with poems that have failed, ones that I have sent aside. Even years afterward, I will revisit them if there is something about them that I cannot give up on.','',NULL,'Give,Cannot,Sometimes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7967,'','John Barton','Poet','','','Canadian','I would not say I chose to write long poems on a conscious level. The long poem has been a relative constant.','',NULL,'Long,Write,Level',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7968,'Poetry','John Barton','Poet','','','Canadian','If poetry alters the way in which the reader views the world, then it has had its desired effect.','',NULL,'Effect,Views',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7969,'Change,Poetry','John Barton','Poet','','','Canadian','In the past, poetry came in the form of spells and chants used to effect change.','',NULL,'Past',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7970,'','John Barton','Poet','','','Canadian','Most victims of my autobiographical verse are either far too polite, remarkably understanding unaware that I have written poems about them.','',NULL,'Far,Either,Written',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7971,'Time,Poetry','John Barton','Poet','','','Canadian','My obsession with time informs my poetry so completely it is hard for me to summarize it. We want time to pass, for new things to happen to us, we want to hold on to certain moments, we don\'t want our lives to end.','',NULL,'End',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7972,'Nature,Poetry','John Barton','Poet','','','Canadian','Poetry is but another form of inquiry into the nature of phenomena, using with its own unique procedures and tools.','',NULL,'Another',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7973,'','John Barton','Poet','','','Canadian','Poets can\'t resist the dramatic pull of their lives and so inevitably write autobiographical verse.','',NULL,'Write,Lives,Dramatic',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7974,'','John Barton','Poet','','','Canadian','Reading should be a repeat performance.','',NULL,'Reading,Repeat',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7975,'Good','John Barton','Poet','','','Canadian','Some readers allow their prejudices to blind them. A good reader knows how to disregard inappropriate responses.','',NULL,'Knows,Blind',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7976,'Poetry','John Barton','Poet','','','Canadian','Sometimes poetry is inspired by the conversation entered into by reading other poems.','',NULL,'Sometimes,Inspired',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7977,'','John Barton','Poet','','','Canadian','The community of poets I belong to is not as close as it used to be, if only for the fact that our lives have become busier: jobs, children, and the like.','',NULL,'Children,Become,Fact',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7978,'Hope','John Barton','Poet','','','Canadian','The experiment of the poem is mostly intuitive. I write the first draft, pulling in the various elements that interest me, in the hope that their being combined will lead to some kind of insight.','',NULL,'Write,Interest',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7979,'','John Barton','Poet','','','Canadian','The poet must decide not to impose his feelings in order to write without sentimentality.','',NULL,'Must,Without,Feelings',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7980,'','Mischa Barton','Actress','\nJanuary 24, 1986\n','','American','I\'m still getting used to changing earrings - It still feels really weird to be pushing bits of metal through holes in my earlobes that weren\'t there a few weeks back, and actually seeing and feeling the holes in my lobes is still a bit freaky.','',NULL,'Feeling,Through,Still',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7981,'','Mischa Barton','Actress','\nJanuary 24, 1986\n','','American','Pretty people aren\'t as accepted as other people. It\'s like, \'She\'s pretty and thin and she\'s got to have problems. She\'s messed up.\'','',NULL,'Pretty,Problems,She',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7982,'Age,Movies','Mischa Barton','Actress','\nJanuary 24, 1986\n','','American','I do intelligent roles. I don\'t want to be labeled as doing silly movies. I\'m more mature than kids my age because I\'m constantly surrounded by adults.','',NULL,'Kids',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7983,'','Mischa Barton','Actress','\nJanuary 24, 1986\n','','American','I don\'t mind nudity; I just don\'t do it often.','',NULL,'Mind,Often,Nudity',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7984,'','Mischa Barton','Actress','\nJanuary 24, 1986\n','','American','I have a career, I worked so hard for it.','',NULL,'Hard,Career,Worked',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7985,'','Mischa Barton','Actress','\nJanuary 24, 1986\n','','American','I like guys who are confident but not cocky, who are comfortable with themselves, and who know what they want.','',NULL,'Themselves,Guys,Cocky',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7986,'','Mischa Barton','Actress','\nJanuary 24, 1986\n','','American','I like playing dark, offbeat, quirky characters.','',NULL,'Dark,Playing,Characters',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7987,'Love,Time','Mischa Barton','Actress','\nJanuary 24, 1986\n','','American','I love to draw people\'s faces. I do that all the time.','',NULL,'Draw',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7988,'','Mischa Barton','Actress','\nJanuary 24, 1986\n','','American','I\'m not really sure what people\'s preconceived notions are. I don\'t look at the gossip websites - it\'s unhealthy and I think it\'s a large part of what drives people in L.A. crazy.','',NULL,'Crazy,Gossip,Sure',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7989,'Truth','Mischa Barton','Actress','\nJanuary 24, 1986\n','','American','It kind of irritates me that I\'m seen as this pretty face. People also say I\'m too thin. The truth is pretty people aren\'t as accepted as other people. It comes with all these stigmas.','',NULL,'Pretty,Face',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7990,'','Mischa Barton','Actress','\nJanuary 24, 1986\n','','American','The only way to be happy and be a more enjoyable person to be around is to embrace what you\'ve got. Everyone has issues about their body, but I feel confident now. I\'m healthy and happy.','',NULL,'Happy,Person,Around',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7991,'Inspirational,Great','William Bartram','Environmentalist','\nApril 20, 1739\n','\nJuly 22, 1823\n','American','On the recollection of so many and great favours and blessings, I now, with a high sense of gratitude, presume to offer up my sincere thanks to the Almighty, the Creator and Preserver.','',NULL,'Gratitude',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7992,'Environmental','William Bartram','Environmentalist','\nApril 20, 1739\n','\nJuly 22, 1823\n','American','If we bestow but a very little attention to the economy of the animal creation, we shall find manifest examples of premeditation, perseverance, resolution, and consumate artifice, in order to effect their purpose.','',NULL,'Find,Purpose',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7993,'Food','William Bartram','Environmentalist','\nApril 20, 1739\n','\nJuly 22, 1823\n','American','Animal substance seems to be the first food of all birds, even the granivorous tribes.','',NULL,'Seems,Animal',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7994,'Great,Strength','William Bartram','Environmentalist','\nApril 20, 1739\n','\nJuly 22, 1823\n','American','First I shall name the eagle, of which there are three species: the great grey eagle is the largest, of great strength and high flight; he chiefly preys on fawns and other young quadrupeds.','',NULL,'Young',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7995,'Nature','William Bartram','Environmentalist','\nApril 20, 1739\n','\nJuly 22, 1823\n','American','Having contemplated this admirable grove, I proceeded towards the shrubberies on the banks of the river, and though it was now late in December, the aromatic groves appeared in full bloom.','',NULL,'Though,Late',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7996,'','William Bartram','Environmentalist','\nApril 20, 1739\n','\nJuly 22, 1823\n','American','It may be proper to observe, that I had now passed the utmost frontier of the white settlements on that border.','',NULL,'May,White,Proper',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7997,'Nature','William Bartram','Environmentalist','\nApril 20, 1739\n','\nJuly 22, 1823\n','American','My progress was rendered delightful by the sylvan elegance of the groves, chearful meadows, and high distant forests, which in grand order presented themselves to view.','',NULL,'Progress,Themselves',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7998,'','William Bartram','Environmentalist','\nApril 20, 1739\n','\nJuly 22, 1823\n','American','Some tribes of birds will relieve and rear up the young and helpless, of their own and other tribes, when abandoned.','',NULL,'Young,Birds,Helpless',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(7999,'Travel,Nature','William Bartram','Environmentalist','\nApril 20, 1739\n','\nJuly 22, 1823\n','American','The attention of a traveller, should be particularly turned, in the first place, to the various works of Nature, to mark the distinctions of the climates he may explore, and to offer such useful observations on the different productions as may occur.','',NULL,'May',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8000,'Nature','William Bartram','Environmentalist','\nApril 20, 1739\n','\nJuly 22, 1823\n','American','The parental, and filial affections seem to be as ardent, their sensibility and attachment, as active and faithful, as those observed to be in human nature.','',NULL,'Human,Faithful',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8001,'Men','William Bartram','Environmentalist','\nApril 20, 1739\n','\nJuly 22, 1823\n','American','Turkeys, quails, and small birds, are here to be seen; but birds are not numerous in desart forests; they draw near to the habitations of men, as I have constantly observed in all my travels.','',NULL,'Small,Here',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8002,'','Billy Barty','Actor','\nOctober 25, 1924\n','\nDecember 23, 2000\n','American','The general public thinks all little people are in circuses or sideshows. We have doctors, nurses, just about every field covered.','',NULL,'Public,General,Thinks',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8003,'','Billy Barty','Actor','\nOctober 25, 1924\n','\nDecember 23, 2000\n','American','The name of my condition is Cartilage Hair Syndrome Hypoplasia, but you can just call me Billy.','',NULL,'Hair,Call,Name',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8004,'','Billy Barty','Actor','\nOctober 25, 1924\n','\nDecember 23, 2000\n','American','Try being my size and going into a public restroom.','',NULL,'Try,Public,Size',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8005,'Dreams,History','Billy Barty','Actor','\nOctober 25, 1924\n','\nDecember 23, 2000\n','American','We are people with all the hopes, dreams, passions, and faults of everyone else. Eighty percent of us are born into families with no history of dwarfism.','',NULL,'Else',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8006,'','Bernard Baruch','Businessman','\nAugust 19, 1870\n','\nJune 20, 1965\n','American','If all you have is a hammer, everything looks like a nail.','',NULL,'Everything,Looks,Hammer',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8007,'','Bernard Baruch','Businessman','\nAugust 19, 1870\n','\nJune 20, 1965\n','American','Don\'t try to buy at the bottom and sell at the top. It can\'t be done except by liars.','',NULL,'Liars,Done,Try',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8008,'Leadership','Bernard Baruch','Businessman','\nAugust 19, 1870\n','\nJune 20, 1965\n','American','Millions saw the apple fall, but Newton was the one who asked why.','',NULL,'Why,Fall',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8009,'','Bernard Baruch','Businessman','\nAugust 19, 1870\n','\nJune 20, 1965\n','American','Be who you are and say what you feel, because those who mind don\'t matter and those who matter don\'t mind.','',NULL,'Mind,Matter',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8010,'Failure','Bernard Baruch','Businessman','\nAugust 19, 1870\n','\nJune 20, 1965\n','American','Do not blame anybody for your mistakes and failures.','',NULL,'Mistakes,Blame',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8011,'Politics','Bernard Baruch','Businessman','\nAugust 19, 1870\n','\nJune 20, 1965\n','American','Vote for the man who promises least; he\'ll be the least disappointing.','',NULL,'Vote,Promises',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8012,'','Bernard Baruch','Businessman','\nAugust 19, 1870\n','\nJune 20, 1965\n','American','Most of the successful people I\'ve known are the ones who do more listening than talking.','',NULL,'Successful,Talking,Known',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8013,'Life','Bernard Baruch','Businessman','\nAugust 19, 1870\n','\nJune 20, 1965\n','American','One of the secrets of a long and fruitful life is to forgive everybody everything everynight before you go to bed.','',NULL,'Everything,Long',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8014,'','Bernard Baruch','Businessman','\nAugust 19, 1870\n','\nJune 20, 1965\n','American','Only as you do know yourself can your brain serve you as a sharp and efficient tool. Know your own failings, passions, and prejudices so you can separate them from what you see.','',NULL,'Yourself,Brain,Serve',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8015,'Men','Bernard Baruch','Businessman','\nAugust 19, 1870\n','\nJune 20, 1965\n','American','The main purpose of the stock market is to make fools of as many men as possible.','',NULL,'Purpose,Possible',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8016,'','Bernard Baruch','Businessman','\nAugust 19, 1870\n','\nJune 20, 1965\n','American','During my eighty-seven years I have witnessed a whole succession of technological revolutions. But none of them has done away with the need for character in the individual or the ability to think.','',NULL,'Character,Done,Away',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8017,'','Bernard Baruch','Businessman','\nAugust 19, 1870\n','\nJune 20, 1965\n','American','Every man has a right to his opinion, but no man has a right to be wrong in his facts.','',NULL,'Wrong,Opinion,Facts',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8018,'Peace','Bernard Baruch','Businessman','\nAugust 19, 1870\n','\nJune 20, 1965\n','American','Let us not deceive ourselves; we must elect world peace or world destruction.','',NULL,'Must,Ourselves',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8019,'','Bernard Baruch','Businessman','\nAugust 19, 1870\n','\nJune 20, 1965\n','American','Old books that have ceased to be of service should no more be abandoned than should old friends who have ceased to give pleasure.','',NULL,'Give,Friends,Old',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8020,'','Bernard Baruch','Businessman','\nAugust 19, 1870\n','\nJune 20, 1965\n','American','Two things are bad for the heart - running up stairs and running down people.','',NULL,'Heart,Bad,Down',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8021,'Good','Bernard Baruch','Businessman','\nAugust 19, 1870\n','\nJune 20, 1965\n','American','When good news about the market hits the front page of the New York Times, sell.','',NULL,'Times,York',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8022,'Age,Time,Experience','Bernard Baruch','Businessman','\nAugust 19, 1870\n','\nJune 20, 1965\n','American','Age is only a number, a cipher for the records. A man can\'t retire his experience. He must use it. Experience achieves more with less energy and time.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8023,'','Bernard Baruch','Businessman','\nAugust 19, 1870\n','\nJune 20, 1965\n','American','Always do one thing less than you think you can do.','',NULL,'Less',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8024,'Time,Good','Bernard Baruch','Businessman','\nAugust 19, 1870\n','\nJune 20, 1965\n','American','If a speculator is correct half of the time, he is hitting a good average. Even being right 3 or 4 times out of 10 should yield a person a fortune if he has the sense to cut his losses quickly on the ventures where he is wrong.','',NULL,'Person',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8025,'','Bernard Baruch','Businessman','\nAugust 19, 1870\n','\nJune 20, 1965\n','American','Never follow the crowd.','',NULL,'Follow,Crowd',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8026,'Art','Bernard Baruch','Businessman','\nAugust 19, 1870\n','\nJune 20, 1965\n','American','The art of living lies not in eliminating but in growing with troubles.','',NULL,'Living,Lies',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8027,'Freedom','Bernard Baruch','Businessman','\nAugust 19, 1870\n','\nJune 20, 1965\n','American','The greatest blessing of our democracy is freedom. But in the last analysis, our only freedom is the freedom to discipline ourselves.','',NULL,'Greatest,Democracy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8028,'Age','Bernard Baruch','Businessman','\nAugust 19, 1870\n','\nJune 20, 1965\n','American','To me, old age is always fifteen years older than I am.','',NULL,'Old,Older',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8029,'','Bernard Baruch','Businessman','\nAugust 19, 1870\n','\nJune 20, 1965\n','American','We did not all come over on the same ship, but we are all in the same boat.','',NULL,'Did,Same,Boat',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8030,'Time','Bernard Baruch','Businessman','\nAugust 19, 1870\n','\nJune 20, 1965\n','American','A political leader must keep looking over his shoulder all the time to see if the boys are still there. If they aren\'t still there, he\'s no longer a political leader.','',NULL,'Must,Political',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8031,'Life','Grace Baruch','','','','','The more a woman likes her job, the better her self-image and the more she enjoys her life.','',NULL,'Job,Woman',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8032,'Work,Nature,Women','Grace Baruch','','','','','The things women find rewarding about work are, by and large, the same things that men find rewarding and include both the inherent nature of the work and the social relationships.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8033,'','Mikhail Baryshnikov','Dancer','\nJanuary 27, 1948\n','','American','I do not try to dance better than anyone else. I only try to dance better than myself.','',NULL,'Better,Try,Else',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8034,'Education,Art','Mikhail Baryshnikov','Dancer','\nJanuary 27, 1948\n','','American','I think art education, especially in this country, which government pretty much ignores, is so important for young people.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8035,'','Mikhail Baryshnikov','Dancer','\nJanuary 27, 1948\n','','American','Dancers are stripped enough onstage. You don\'t have to know more about them than they\'ve given you already.','',NULL,'Enough,Dancers,Stripped',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8036,'Business','Mikhail Baryshnikov','Dancer','\nJanuary 27, 1948\n','','American','No dancer can watch Fred Astaire and not know that we all should have been in another business.','',NULL,'Another,Watch',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8037,'Life','Mikhail Baryshnikov','Dancer','\nJanuary 27, 1948\n','','American','Dancing is my obsession. My life.','',NULL,'Obsession,Dancing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8038,'','Mikhail Baryshnikov','Dancer','\nJanuary 27, 1948\n','','American','I am not the first straight dancer or the last.','',NULL,'Last,Straight,Dancer',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8039,'Art,Experience','Mikhail Baryshnikov','Dancer','\nJanuary 27, 1948\n','','American','People of art should never get married and have children, because it\'s a selfish experience.','',NULL,'Selfish',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8040,'','Mikhail Baryshnikov','Dancer','\nJanuary 27, 1948\n','','American','To achieve some depth in your field requires a lot of sacrifices. Want to or not, you\'re thinking about what you\'re doing in life-in my case, dancing.','',NULL,'Thinking,Achieve,Dancing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8041,'','Mikhail Baryshnikov','Dancer','\nJanuary 27, 1948\n','','American','I\'ve always said, \'I am a selector, I am not defector\' - the first few phrases in English I learned. I said I hate \'defector\'; something defective about the people. It\'s a bad word.','',NULL,'Hate,Bad,Learned',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8042,'','Mikhail Baryshnikov','Dancer','\nJanuary 27, 1948\n','','American','I get speeding ticket like everybody else. If the restaurant is full I\'m waiting in line like everybody else.','',NULL,'Waiting,Else,Everybody',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8043,'','Mikhail Baryshnikov','Dancer','\nJanuary 27, 1948\n','','American','Astaire was not a sexual animal, but he made his partners look so extraordinarily related to him.','',NULL,'Him,Made,Animal',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8044,'Great','Mikhail Baryshnikov','Dancer','\nJanuary 27, 1948\n','','American','Creative Artists Agency put together a project of extraordinary mediocrity and colossal stupidity. Otherwise, it was great.','',NULL,'Stupidity,Together',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8045,'','Mikhail Baryshnikov','Dancer','\nJanuary 27, 1948\n','','American','Every ballet, whether or not successful artistically or with the public, has given me something important.','',NULL,'Successful,Important,Public',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8046,'Best','Mikhail Baryshnikov','Dancer','\nJanuary 27, 1948\n','','American','I really reject that kind of comparison that says, Oh, he is the best. This is the second best. There is no such thing.','',NULL,'Second,Says',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8047,'Life','Mikhail Baryshnikov','Dancer','\nJanuary 27, 1948\n','','American','In the second part of life you get rid of stuff you\'ve accumulated.','',NULL,'Second,Stuff',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8048,'Work,Family','Mikhail Baryshnikov','Dancer','\nJanuary 27, 1948\n','','American','You cannot be happy with your family while being personally unhappy with your work. It\'s a Catch-22 kind of thing.','',NULL,'Happy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8049,'','Mikhail Baryshnikov','Dancer','\nJanuary 27, 1948\n','','American','You see, dancers are quite mature people because they start performing so early. They become professionals when they start to take everyday classes.','',NULL,'Become,Start,Everyday',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8050,'Education,Money,Art','Mikhail Baryshnikov','Dancer','\nJanuary 27, 1948\n','','American','A country like Belgium, or socialist countries in central Europe spend more money on art education than the United States, which is a really puzzling thought.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8051,'Life','Mikhail Baryshnikov','Dancer','\nJanuary 27, 1948\n','','American','Although I don\'t gamble in life - I\'ve never played poker - I do gamble on stage. I gamble with myself: \'Can I do this?\'','',NULL,'Stage,Played',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8052,'Life','Mikhail Baryshnikov','Dancer','\nJanuary 27, 1948\n','','American','Dances have a second and third life. You feel they are never ready. They always have a chance for another life.','',NULL,'Another,Chance',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8053,'','Mikhail Baryshnikov','Dancer','\nJanuary 27, 1948\n','','American','I - you know, I\'m not an actor.','',NULL,'Actor',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8054,'','Mikhail Baryshnikov','Dancer','\nJanuary 27, 1948\n','','American','I am not trying to do material which I cannot do full out.','',NULL,'Trying,Cannot,Full',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8055,'Best','Mikhail Baryshnikov','Dancer','\nJanuary 27, 1948\n','','American','I am teaching more. That is what I do best.','',NULL,'Teaching',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8056,'Great','Mikhail Baryshnikov','Dancer','\nJanuary 27, 1948\n','','American','I cannot belong to a nonprofit organization because when you receive grants, you have to make such great compromises with your artistic plans.','',NULL,'Cannot,Plans',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8057,'','Mikhail Baryshnikov','Dancer','\nJanuary 27, 1948\n','','American','I cannot stand authority.','',NULL,'Cannot,Stand,Authority',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8058,'Life','Luigi Barzini','Journalist','1874','1947','Italian','To put up a show is to face life\'s injustices with one of the few weapons available to a desperate and brave people, their imagination.','',NULL,'Brave,Put',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8059,'Good,Food','Luigi Barzini','Journalist','1874','1947','Italian','Public and private food in America has become eatable, here and there extremely good. Only the fried potatoes go unchanged, as deadly as before.','',NULL,'Before',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8060,'Food,Famous','Luigi Barzini','Journalist','1874','1947','Italian','They eat the dainty food of famous chefs with the same pleasure with which they devour gross peasant dishes, mostly composed of garlic and tomatoes, or fisherman\'s octopus and shrimps, fried in heavily scented olive oil on a little deserted beach.','',NULL,'Same',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8061,'','Jacques Barzun','Educator','\nNovember 30, 1907\n','','American','Political correctness does not legislate tolerance; it only organizes hatred.','',NULL,'Political,Hatred,Tolerance',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8062,'Music','Jacques Barzun','Educator','\nNovember 30, 1907\n','','American','Music is intended and designed for sentient beings that have hopes and purposes and emotions.','',NULL,'Emotions,Hopes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8063,'Education','Jacques Barzun','Educator','\nNovember 30, 1907\n','','American','The test and the use of man\'s education is that he finds pleasure in the exercise of his mind.','',NULL,'Mind,Exercise',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8064,'Art','Jacques Barzun','Educator','\nNovember 30, 1907\n','','American','Teaching is not a lost art, but the regard for it is a lost tradition.','',NULL,'Lost,Teaching',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8065,'Work','Jacques Barzun','Educator','\nNovember 30, 1907\n','','American','In teaching you cannot see the fruit of a day\'s work. It is invisible and remains so, maybe for twenty years.','',NULL,'Cannot,Maybe',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8066,'Life','Jacques Barzun','Educator','\nNovember 30, 1907\n','','American','If it were possible to talk to the unborn, one could never explain to them how it feels to be alive, for life is washed in the speechless real.','',NULL,'Real,Talk',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8067,'','Jacques Barzun','Educator','\nNovember 30, 1907\n','','American','A man who has both feet planted firmly in the air can be safely called a liberal as opposed to the conservative, who has both feet firmly planted in his mouth.','',NULL,'Both,Liberal,Feet',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8068,'','Jacques Barzun','Educator','\nNovember 30, 1907\n','','American','Idealism springs from deep feelings, but feelings are nothing without the formulated idea that keeps them whole.','',NULL,'Deep,Nothing,Without',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8069,'','Jacques Barzun','Educator','\nNovember 30, 1907\n','','American','Whoever wants to know the heart and mind of America had better learn baseball, the rules and realities of the game - and do it by watching first some high school or small-town teams.','',NULL,'School,Mind,Heart',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8070,'','Jacques Barzun','Educator','\nNovember 30, 1907\n','','American','After being boxed in by man and his constructions in Europe and the East, the release into space is exhilarating. The horizon is a huge remote circle, and no hills intervene.','',NULL,'After,Space,Europe',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8071,'','Jacques Barzun','Educator','\nNovember 30, 1907\n','','American','An artist has every right - one may even say a duty - to exhibit his productions as prominently as he can.','',NULL,'May,Artist,Duty',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8072,'Art','Jacques Barzun','Educator','\nNovember 30, 1907\n','','American','Art distills sensation and embodies it with enhanced meaning in a memorable form - or else it is not art.','',NULL,'Else,Meaning',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8073,'Time','Jacques Barzun','Educator','\nNovember 30, 1907\n','','American','By the time I was 9, I had the conviction that everybody in the world was an artist except plumbers or people who delivered groceries.','',NULL,'Artist,Everybody',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8074,'Education','Jacques Barzun','Educator','\nNovember 30, 1907\n','','American','Except among those whose education has been in the minimalist style, it is understood that hasty moral judgments about the past are a form of injustice.','',NULL,'Past,Moral',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8075,'Great','Jacques Barzun','Educator','\nNovember 30, 1907\n','','American','Great cultural changes begin in affectation and end in routine.','',NULL,'End,Changes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8076,'History','Jacques Barzun','Educator','\nNovember 30, 1907\n','','American','I have always been - I think any student of history almost inevitably is - a cheerful pessimist.','',NULL,'Student,Almost',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8077,'','Jacques Barzun','Educator','\nNovember 30, 1907\n','','American','I\'ll read, and then I\'ll take naps. When I feel sleep coming on, I give in and don\'t fight it.','',NULL,'Sleep,Fight,Give',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8078,'Age','Jacques Barzun','Educator','\nNovember 30, 1907\n','','American','If civilization has risen from the Stone Age, it can rise again from the Wastepaper Age.','',NULL,'Again,Rise',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8079,'Business','Jacques Barzun','Educator','\nNovember 30, 1907\n','','American','In any assembly the simplest way to stop transacting business and split the ranks is to appeal to a principle.','',NULL,'Stop,Principle',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8080,'','Jacques Barzun','Educator','\nNovember 30, 1907\n','','American','It is only in the shadows, when some fresh wave, truly original, truly creative, breaks upon the shore, that there will be a rediscovery of the West.','',NULL,'Creative,Fresh,Truly',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8081,'Society,Time,Morning','Jacques Barzun','Educator','\nNovember 30, 1907\n','','American','It seems a long time since the morning mail could be called correspondence.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8082,'','Jacques Barzun','Educator','\nNovember 30, 1907\n','','American','Of course, clothing fashions have always been impractical, except in Tahiti.','',NULL,'Except,Clothing,Course',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8083,'Great','Jacques Barzun','Educator','\nNovember 30, 1907\n','','American','Only a great mind that is overthrown yields tragedy.','',NULL,'Mind,Tragedy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8084,'Work,Society','Jacques Barzun','Educator','\nNovember 30, 1907\n','','American','Schools are not intended to moralize a wicked world, but to impart knowledge and develop intelligence, with only two social aims in mind: prepare to take on one\'s share in the world\'s work, and perhaps in addition, lend a hand in improving society, after schooling is done.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8085,'','Jacques Barzun','Educator','\nNovember 30, 1907\n','','American','Since it is seldom clear whether intellectual activity denotes a superior mode of being or a vital deficiency, opinion swings between considering intellect a privilege and seeing it as a handicap.','',NULL,'Opinion,Between,Since',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8086,'','Georg Baselitz','Artist','\nJanuary 23, 1938\n','','German','I always feel attacked when I\'m asked about my painting.','',NULL,'Painting,Asked,Attacked',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8087,'Work,Time','Georg Baselitz','Artist','\nJanuary 23, 1938\n','','German','I always work out of uncertainty but when a painting\'s finished it becomes a fixed idea, apparently a final statement. In time though, uncertainty returns... your thought process goes on.','',NULL,'Thought',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8088,'','Georg Baselitz','Artist','\nJanuary 23, 1938\n','','German','I don\'t like things that can be reproduced. Wood isn\'t important in itself but rather in the fact that objects made in it are unique, simple, unpretentious.','',NULL,'Simple,Important,Made',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8089,'','Georg Baselitz','Artist','\nJanuary 23, 1938\n','','German','I had always loved expressionist painting, like every European. In fact I admired it all the more because these were precisely the paintings despised by my father\'s generation.','',NULL,'Father,Fact,Loved',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8090,'Work','Georg Baselitz','Artist','\nJanuary 23, 1938\n','','German','I paint German artists whom I admire. I paint their pictures, their work as painters, and their portraits too. But oddly enough, each of these portraits ends up as a picture of a woman with blonde hair. I myself have never been able to work out why this happens.','',NULL,'Woman,Enough',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8091,'Work,Attitude','Georg Baselitz','Artist','\nJanuary 23, 1938\n','','German','The artist is not responsible to any one. His social role is asocial... his only responsibility consists in an attitude to the work he does.','',NULL,'Social',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8092,'Art','Georg Baselitz','Artist','\nJanuary 23, 1938\n','','German','Unlike the expressionists, I have never been interested in renewing the world through the vehicle of art.','',NULL,'Through,Interested',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8093,'Life,Good','Traian Basescu','Politician','\nNovember 4, 1951\n','','Romanian','I ask you to stand by my side in the next five years. We shall live a good life in a Romania of all Romanians.','',NULL,'Live',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8094,'','Traian Basescu','Politician','\nNovember 4, 1951\n','','Romanian','I never promised you a rose garden.','',NULL,'Rose,Garden,Promised',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8095,'','Traian Basescu','Politician','\nNovember 4, 1951\n','','Romanian','Even the National Bank of Romania doesn\'t have the huge resources needed to intervene in the market and keep the leu at an acceptable level, because they\'re drawing close to a floor below which the bank\'s reserves can\'t drop. The central bank has to wait for a moment of calm to efficiently conduct i','',NULL,'Moment,Wait,Keep',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8096,'','Traian Basescu','Politician','\nNovember 4, 1951\n','','Romanian','I am elected by the people of Bucharest, not the dogs.','',NULL,'Dogs,Elected',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8097,'Society','Traian Basescu','Politician','\nNovember 4, 1951\n','','Romanian','I assure Romanians that once I return... I will try and generate a sentiment of reconciliation in society. Divisions in society must be stopped, they must be annihilated, because Romania needs all its energy to... integrate into the civilized world.','',NULL,'Must,Try',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8098,'','Traian Basescu','Politician','\nNovember 4, 1951\n','','Romanian','I assure you I will not miss the chance to show you that you were right when you voted for me.','',NULL,'Chance,Show,Miss',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8099,'','Traian Basescu','Politician','\nNovember 4, 1951\n','','Romanian','Many Europeans are confused by the terms Roma and Romania. They wonder if it is an ethnicity or a nation of 22 million citizens.','',NULL,'Confused,Nation,Wonder',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8100,'','Traian Basescu','Politician','\nNovember 4, 1951\n','','Romanian','More than ever, Romania now needs to see that a force exists that puts an end to Ponta and Antonescu\'s abuses and coup d\'etat. This force is none other than the Romanian people.','',NULL,'End,Ever,Needs',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8101,'Politics','Traian Basescu','Politician','\nNovember 4, 1951\n','','Romanian','My suspension was a long-planned move... and was done to protect would-be convicts in Romanian politics.','',NULL,'Done,Move',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8102,'','Traian Basescu','Politician','\nNovember 4, 1951\n','','Romanian','Romania will always defend the Roma\'s right to move freely in Europe. They are European citizens and as long as there is no evidence they broke the law they should enjoy the same rights of any European citizen.','',NULL,'Long,Law,Enjoy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8103,'','Traian Basescu','Politician','\nNovember 4, 1951\n','','Romanian','Romania will continue to fulfil its obligations in Afghanistan and Iraq.','',NULL,'Continue,Iraq,Romania',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8104,'War','Traian Basescu','Politician','\nNovember 4, 1951\n','','Romanian','The dramatic wish of Romanians at the end of the Second World War was to be occupied by the Americans and not by the Russians.','',NULL,'End,Wish',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8105,'','Traian Basescu','Politician','\nNovember 4, 1951\n','','Romanian','The increase in salaries at private companies has exploded, and Romania also faces a labor shortage, especially in construction. We believe that the Romanian market will remain an incentive, so that migration will not be an issue.','',NULL,'Believe,Labor,Market',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8106,'','Traian Basescu','Politician','\nNovember 4, 1951\n','','Romanian','There is no such thing as several Romanias, but only politicians who divide Romania depending on the interests of their parties and their clout.','',NULL,'Interests,Parties,Divide',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8107,'','Traian Basescu','Politician','\nNovember 4, 1951\n','','Romanian','We are the country that has attracted the biggest volume of foreign investment in southeastern Europe in the past few years. Romania doesn\'t need to beat itself, believing that it is a second-class citizen.','',NULL,'Past,Country,Few',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8108,'','Traian Basescu','Politician','\nNovember 4, 1951\n','','Romanian','When I was the captain of a ship I never failed to bring my ship to port and I won\'t fail to bring Romania to safe harbor. The belief that the president no longer represents the people is false.','',NULL,'President,Fail,Won',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8109,'','Abu Bakar Bashir','Activist','\nAugust 17, 1938\n','','Indonesian','But the West is trying to weaken Islam from outside and inside. They attack our people and invade our countries from outside, and they weaken us from within with ideas like secularism, liberalism and democracy. This is all designed to contaminate our pure Islam.','',NULL,'Islam,Democracy,Trying',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8110,'Faith,Alone,Time','Abu Bakar Bashir','Activist','\nAugust 17, 1938\n','','Indonesian','Look at the Afghans, during the time of the Soviet invasion. They were among the poorest Muslims in the world, yet they were sustained by their faith in God, and God alone.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8111,'Change','Abu Bakar Bashir','Activist','\nAugust 17, 1938\n','','Indonesian','We should be proud that our Prophet came into the world with the message of Islam to change it for the better, and not for the worse, or to keep things as they are.','',NULL,'Islam,Better',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8112,'Religion,Alone,God','Abu Bakar Bashir','Activist','\nAugust 17, 1938\n','','Indonesian','Muslims must believe that all power, success and victory comes from God alone.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8113,'Money','Abu Bakar Bashir','Activist','\nAugust 17, 1938\n','','Indonesian','Arab leaders worry more about making money from the profits they get from oil and gas that they turn the other way when Lebanon is being destroyed right next to them. Their neighbours are being murdered, but they only make calculations for their own benefit.','',NULL,'Worry,Making',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8114,'','Abu Bakar Bashir','Activist','\nAugust 17, 1938\n','','Indonesian','So we want an Islamic state where Islamic law is not just in the books but enforced, and enforced with determination. There is no space and no room for democratic consultation. The Shariah is set and fixed, so why do we need to discuss it anymore? Just implement it!','',NULL,'Law,Why,State',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8115,'','Abu Bakar Bashir','Activist','\nAugust 17, 1938\n','','Indonesian','Because Islam in its original form was tough and hard, not weak and pliable.','',NULL,'Islam,Hard,Tough',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8116,'','Abu Bakar Bashir','Activist','\nAugust 17, 1938\n','','Indonesian','The Muslim leaders swallow the advice of the Western powers and bodies like the IMF and World Bank, even when it is bad for their countries and they know this.','',NULL,'Bad,Advice,Leaders',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8117,'','Abu Bakar Bashir','Activist','\nAugust 17, 1938\n','','Indonesian','The only model to follow is pure Islam.','',NULL,'Islam,Follow,Pure',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8118,'','Abu Bakar Bashir','Activist','\nAugust 17, 1938\n','','Indonesian','This is why I have always said that it would be better if Muslims were poor.','',NULL,'Better,Why,Said',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8119,'Fear','Abu Bakar Bashir','Activist','\nAugust 17, 1938\n','','Indonesian','You are right, but the weakness does not come from the millions of Muslims in the world. They do not mind being radical, they have no fear to speak out and to protest and to jihad.','',NULL,'Mind,Speak',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8120,'','Abu Bakar Bashir','Activist','\nAugust 17, 1938\n','','Indonesian','As long as Muslims were confident they could not be defeated, but now we are just puppets.','',NULL,'Long,Defeated,Confident',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8121,'Respect','Abu Bakar Bashir','Activist','\nAugust 17, 1938\n','','Indonesian','But the leaders of the OIC could not even accept Mahathir\'s proposal, yet they talk about respect and honour.','',NULL,'Talk,Accept',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8122,'Good','Abu Bakar Bashir','Activist','\nAugust 17, 1938\n','','Indonesian','But the weakness comes from these Westernised co-opted Muslim leaders who just want to look good in the eyes of the West and Western media.','',NULL,'Eyes,Leaders',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8123,'','Abu Bakar Bashir','Activist','\nAugust 17, 1938\n','','Indonesian','If my children do not behave according to Islam, if they do not pray for instance, I will punish them.','',NULL,'Islam,Children,Pray',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8124,'','Abu Bakar Bashir','Activist','\nAugust 17, 1938\n','','Indonesian','Islam is fixed, stable, ordered and disciplined, and so are Muslims.','',NULL,'Islam,Muslims,Stable',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8125,'','Abu Bakar Bashir','Activist','\nAugust 17, 1938\n','','Indonesian','Islam is perfect, there is nothing to be added or changed.','',NULL,'Islam,Nothing,Perfect',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8126,'','Abu Bakar Bashir','Activist','\nAugust 17, 1938\n','','Indonesian','Islam\'s laws are fixed and that is why Islam is stable.','',NULL,'Islam,Why,Laws',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8127,'Family','Abu Bakar Bashir','Activist','\nAugust 17, 1938\n','','Indonesian','Laws are to be enforced justly but firmly, with an iron hand. This is the case anywhere, even in a family.','',NULL,'Hand,Laws',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8128,'','Abu Bakar Bashir','Activist','\nAugust 17, 1938\n','','Indonesian','Likewise the leader of any state has to do the same, he has to enforce Shariah firmly, for he will be held in account later in the afterlife if he fails.','',NULL,'Same,Leader,State',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8129,'','Abu Bakar Bashir','Activist','\nAugust 17, 1938\n','','Indonesian','Oil wealth has been a curse on us, made us weak and docile.','',NULL,'Made,Weak,Wealth',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8130,'Society','Abu Bakar Bashir','Activist','\nAugust 17, 1938\n','','Indonesian','Our Prophet was a radical too- he fought against the injustices of his community and challenged the feudal order of his society, so they called him a radical. So what? We should be proud of that!','',NULL,'Him,Proud',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8131,'Faith','Abu Bakar Bashir','Activist','\nAugust 17, 1938\n','','Indonesian','The Afghans did not have sophisticated weapons like the Soviets did, but with their faith they defeated a superpower.','',NULL,'Did,Defeated',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8132,'','Abu Bakar Bashir','Activist','\nAugust 17, 1938\n','','Indonesian','The Prophet defeated the enemies of Islam even when he and his followers were small in number.','',NULL,'Islam,Small,Number',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8133,'Courage','Abu Bakar Bashir','Activist','\nAugust 17, 1938\n','','Indonesian','There is not a single Muslim leader today who has the courage and commitment to defend Islam and Muslims, they are all in awe of the United States and other Western powers, and are indebted to them.','',NULL,'Today,Islam',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8134,'','Martin Bashir','Journalist','\nJanuary 19, 1963\n','','British','If somebody\'s not prepared to answer the question, you can keep asking.','',NULL,'Keep,Question,Somebody',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8135,'','Martin Bashir','Journalist','\nJanuary 19, 1963\n','','British','Each story we approach in the same way, with curiosity and interest and determination to get behind the image.','',NULL,'Same,Story,Behind',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8136,'','Martin Bashir','Journalist','\nJanuary 19, 1963\n','','British','He was very concerned about his children potentially being kidnapped or attached, and that\'s why they were covered up. When he went to Berlin zoo, there were 200 photographers.','',NULL,'Children,Why,Concerned',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8137,'Life','Martin Bashir','Journalist','\nJanuary 19, 1963\n','','British','I don\'t think his life has been in any way disfigured by the film. The film did disclose some difficult facts.','',NULL,'Did,Difficult',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8138,'','Martin Bashir','Journalist','\nJanuary 19, 1963\n','','British','I have an inate curiosity about people.','',NULL,'Curiosity',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8139,'','Martin Bashir','Journalist','\nJanuary 19, 1963\n','','British','I never saw anything that would qualify as a criminal activity.','',NULL,'Anything,Activity,Criminal',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8140,'Experience','Martin Bashir','Journalist','\nJanuary 19, 1963\n','','British','It was a challenging experience. I\'m looking forward to a break.','',NULL,'Forward,Looking',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8141,'Family,Legal','Martin Bashir','Journalist','\nJanuary 19, 1963\n','','British','It was not possible to broadcast any of that because of an agreement between Jackson and the family. Our legal advice was that we could not broadcast it.','',NULL,'Advice',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8142,'','Martin Bashir','Journalist','\nJanuary 19, 1963\n','','British','It\'s terrible. How can we tell the world who the real Michael Jackson is?','',NULL,'Real,Tell,Terrible',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8143,'','Martin Bashir','Journalist','\nJanuary 19, 1963\n','','British','Michael Jackson has some contact with his mother. I know she is involved with the children.','',NULL,'Mother,Children,She',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8144,'','Martin Bashir','Journalist','\nJanuary 19, 1963\n','','British','Press coverage has been difficult for him. I did not set out to ensnare him with a child.','',NULL,'Him,Did,Difficult',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8145,'Home','Martin Bashir','Journalist','\nJanuary 19, 1963\n','','British','The children don\'t wear their masks at home and in controlled surroundings.','',NULL,'Children,Wear',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8146,'','Martin Bashir','Journalist','\nJanuary 19, 1963\n','','British','The film was fair to his musical achievement and gave him every opportunity to explain himself.','',NULL,'Him,Film,Fair',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8147,'Time','Martin Bashir','Journalist','\nJanuary 19, 1963\n','','British','The first time I ask him, have you had your cheekbones raised, have you had your nose changed? He denied it all. I was asking him to compare his face with what it looked like years ago.','',NULL,'Him,Face',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8148,'Time','Martin Bashir','Journalist','\nJanuary 19, 1963\n','','British','The Thriller album is still the biggest album of all time. That is still returning huge royalty cheques.','',NULL,'Still,Biggest',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8149,'Life','Martin Bashir','Journalist','\nJanuary 19, 1963\n','','British','This was almost two hours of factual documentary. In our audience ratings, barely no one left the programme. The whole of his life is so fascinating and people kept watching for that reason.','',NULL,'Two,Reason',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8150,'Life','Martin Bashir','Journalist','\nJanuary 19, 1963\n','','British','We wanted to make sure that the film covered the main issues of his life. Musicianship, appearance.','',NULL,'Wanted,Film',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8151,'Business','Martin Bashir','Journalist','\nJanuary 19, 1963\n','','British','You say he\'s childish, but he\'s very professional about business transactions.','',NULL,'Childish',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8152,'','Matsuo Basho','Poet','1644','\nNovember 28, 1694\n','Japanese','The moon is brighter since the barn burned.','',NULL,'Since,Moon,Burned',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8153,'','Matsuo Basho','Poet','1644','\nNovember 28, 1694\n','Japanese','There is nothing you can see that is not a flower; there is nothing you can think that is not the moon.','',NULL,'Nothing,Flower,Moon',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8154,'','Matsuo Basho','Poet','1644','\nNovember 28, 1694\n','Japanese','Do not seek to follow in the footsteps of the wise. Seek what they sought.','',NULL,'Wise,Follow,Seek',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8155,'Home','Matsuo Basho','Poet','1644','\nNovember 28, 1694\n','Japanese','Every day is a journey, and the journey itself is home.','',NULL,'Journey,Itself',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8156,'Men','Matsuo Basho','Poet','1644','\nNovember 28, 1694\n','Japanese','Seek not to follow in the footsteps of men of old; seek what they sought.','',NULL,'Old,Follow',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8157,'','Matsuo Basho','Poet','1644','\nNovember 28, 1694\n','Japanese','The temple bell stops but I still hear the sound coming out of the flowers.','',NULL,'Still,Hear,Flowers',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8158,'','Count Basie','Musician','\nAugust 21, 1904\n','\nApril 26, 1984\n','American','If you play a tune and a person don\'t tap their feet, don\'t play the tune.','',NULL,'Person,Play,Feet',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8159,'','Count Basie','Musician','\nAugust 21, 1904\n','\nApril 26, 1984\n','American','Of course, there are a lot of ways you can treat the blues, but it will still be the blues.','',NULL,'Still,Treat,Blues',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8160,'Good','Count Basie','Musician','\nAugust 21, 1904\n','\nApril 26, 1984\n','American','Well, if you find a note tonight that sounds good, play the same damn note every night!','',NULL,'Night,Find',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8161,'Business','Count Basie','Musician','\nAugust 21, 1904\n','\nApril 26, 1984\n','American','I decided that I would be one of the biggest new names; and I actually had some little fancy business cards printed up to announce it, \'Count Basie. Beware, the Count is Here.\'','',NULL,'Here,Actually',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8162,'Life,Business,Travel','Count Basie','Musician','\nAugust 21, 1904\n','\nApril 26, 1984\n','American','All I wanted was to be big, to be in show business and to travel... and that\'s what I\'ve been doing all my life.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8163,'','Count Basie','Musician','\nAugust 21, 1904\n','\nApril 26, 1984\n','American','I\'m saying: to be continued, until we meet again. Meanwhile, keep on listening and tapping your feet.','',NULL,'Saying,Keep,Again',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8164,'','Count Basie','Musician','\nAugust 21, 1904\n','\nApril 26, 1984\n','American','I, of course, wanted to play real jazz. When we played pop tunes, and naturally we had to, I wanted those pops to kick! Not loud and fast, understand, but smoothly and with a definite punch.','',NULL,'Real,Understand,Play',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8165,'Love,Friendship,Good','Saint Basil','Saint','330','379','Greek','A tree is known by its fruit; a man by his deeds. A good deed is never lost; he who sows courtesy reaps friendship, and he who plants kindness gathers love.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8166,'Nature','Saint Basil','Saint','330','379','Greek','Many a man curses the rain that falls upon his head, and knows not that it brings abundance to drive away the hunger.','',NULL,'Rain,Away',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8167,'Power','Saint Basil','Saint','330','379','Greek','Not the power to remember, but its very opposite, the power to forget, is a necessary condition for our existence.','',NULL,'Forget,Remember',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8168,'','Saint Basil','Saint','330','379','Greek','Do not measure your loss by itself; if you do, it will seem intolerable; but if you will take all human affairs into account you will find that some comfort is to be derived from them.','',NULL,'Human,Find,Seem',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8169,'Teacher','Jeanine Basinger','Historian','\nFebruary 3, 1936\n','','','Everyone will tell you how rigid I am, but a teacher has to be flexible. You can\'t cut the student to your cloth; you have to cut yourself to theirs.','',NULL,'Yourself,Tell',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8170,'','Jeanine Basinger','Historian','\nFebruary 3, 1936\n','','','Magic in cinema is a bit like ventriloquism on the radio.','',NULL,'Magic,Bit,Radio',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8171,'Time','Kim Basinger','Actress','\nDecember 8, 1953\n','','American','I feel there are two people inside me - me and my intuition. If I go against her, she\'ll screw me every time, and if I follow her, we get along quite nicely.','',NULL,'Two,Her',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8172,'','Kim Basinger','Actress','\nDecember 8, 1953\n','','American','You lose your anonymity just like a helium balloon with a string. Therefore people are going to have their own opinion and they\'re going to write in whatever clever manner they desire.','',NULL,'Opinion,Lose,Whatever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8173,'Love','Kim Basinger','Actress','\nDecember 8, 1953\n','','American','I love to be nervous before a scene.','',NULL,'Before,Nervous',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8174,'Time,Business','Kim Basinger','Actress','\nDecember 8, 1953\n','','American','I remember that Jack Lemmon, who is one of my favorite actors of all time, says that the day he stops being nervous is the day he should leave the business.','',NULL,'Remember',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8175,'','Kim Basinger','Actress','\nDecember 8, 1953\n','','American','I think any girl who comes to Hollywood with sex symbol or bombshell hanging over her has a rough road.','',NULL,'Girl,Sex,Her',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8176,'Time','Kim Basinger','Actress','\nDecember 8, 1953\n','','American','I\'m a very determined businesswoman... I\'ve got lots of things to do, and I don\'t have time to be classified as difficult, and I don\'t have time.','',NULL,'Difficult,Determined',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8177,'','Kim Basinger','Actress','\nDecember 8, 1953\n','','American','I\'m a very determined person.','',NULL,'Person,Determined',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8178,'Business','Kim Basinger','Actress','\nDecember 8, 1953\n','','American','I\'m not a real social person - I\'m shy - and a lot of the business is just social.','',NULL,'Real,Person',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8179,'','Kim Basinger','Actress','\nDecember 8, 1953\n','','American','My priorities had been changing before I had Addie but after she was born they changed completely. I don\'t count - my daughter sort of owns me.','',NULL,'Before,After,She',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8180,'','Kim Basinger','Actress','\nDecember 8, 1953\n','','American','There\'s no doubt that becoming a mother was the greatest thing I\'ll ever do.','',NULL,'Mother,Greatest,Doubt',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8181,'Business','Kim Basinger','Actress','\nDecember 8, 1953\n','','American','You have to be a little unreal to be in this business.','',NULL,'Unreal',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8182,'Art,Death','Leonard Baskin','Artist','1922','2000','American','Art is man\'s distinctly human way of fighting death.','',NULL,'Human',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8183,'','Leonard Baskin','Artist','1922','2000','American','But I think doctors have always been either honest or dishonest.','',NULL,'Honest,Either,Dishonest',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8184,'','Leonard Baskin','Artist','1922','2000','American','I always felt I needed to teach to survive.','',NULL,'Felt,Teach,Survive',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8185,'Money','Leonard Baskin','Artist','1922','2000','American','I always felt that I had anxiety of survival in terms of livelihood even when I was making plenty of money.','',NULL,'Making,Anxiety',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8186,'Work','Leonard Baskin','Artist','1922','2000','American','I think if you touch ordinary people, they\'re simply ordinary people, the way they\'ve always been. They work hard, they don\'t have really as much as they should.','',NULL,'Hard,Touch',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8187,'Life,Attitude','Leonard Baskin','Artist','1922','2000','American','I think it has other roots, has to do, in part, with a general anxiety in contemporary life... nuclear bombs, inequality of possibility and chance, inequality of goods allotted to us, a kind of general racist, unjust attitude that is pervasive.','',NULL,'Chance',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8188,'','Leonard Baskin','Artist','1922','2000','American','I think the leaders inevitably express the people they are leading.','',NULL,'Leaders,Express,Leading',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8189,'Work','Leonard Baskin','Artist','1922','2000','American','I think there is an element of nihilism about, but I don\'t think most artists feel their work is meaningless.','',NULL,'Artists,Element',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8190,'','Leonard Baskin','Artist','1922','2000','American','It took me fifty years to deal with the Holocaust at all. And I did it in a literary way.','',NULL,'Did,Deal,Took',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8191,'Art,Design','Leonard Baskin','Artist','1922','2000','American','Of course, I did lots of what would be called graphic design now, what used to be called commercial art.','',NULL,'Did',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8192,'Art','Leonard Baskin','Artist','1922','2000','American','Pop art is the inedible raised to the unspeakable.','',NULL,'Pop,Raised',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8193,'Art','Leonard Baskin','Artist','1922','2000','American','The art schools... you get young kids doing the most vile and meaningless crap. I think they believe every bit of it.','',NULL,'Believe,Young',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8194,'Change,Time','Leonard Baskin','Artist','1922','2000','American','There is, however, a change going on in the world. There\'s far more interest in drawing now than there has been in a long, long time. Schools are beginning to teach drawing again in a serious and meaningful way.','',NULL,'Long',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8195,'Art','Leonard Baskin','Artist','1922','2000','American','Works of art produced in the contemporary world are a further expression of that. But I don\'t think there is an active, ongoing nihilist self-consciousness in the artist.','',NULL,'Artist,Expression',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8196,'Life,Art','Jean-Michel Basquiat','Artist','\nDecember 22, 1960\n','\nAugust 12, 1988\n','American','I don\'t think about art when I\'m working. I try to think about life.','',NULL,'Try',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8197,'','Jean-Michel Basquiat','Artist','\nDecember 22, 1960\n','\nAugust 12, 1988\n','American','I start a picture and I finish it.','',NULL,'Start,Picture,Finish',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8198,'','Jean-Michel Basquiat','Artist','\nDecember 22, 1960\n','\nAugust 12, 1988\n','American','Believe it or not, I can actually draw.','',NULL,'Believe,Actually,Draw',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8199,'','Jean-Michel Basquiat','Artist','\nDecember 22, 1960\n','\nAugust 12, 1988\n','American','I am not a black artist, I am an artist.','',NULL,'Black,Artist',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8200,'Art','Jean-Michel Basquiat','Artist','\nDecember 22, 1960\n','\nAugust 12, 1988\n','American','I don\'t listen to what art critics say. I don\'t know anybody who needs a critic to find out what art is.','',NULL,'Find,Listen',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8201,'Life','Jean-Michel Basquiat','Artist','\nDecember 22, 1960\n','\nAugust 12, 1988\n','American','I thought I was going to be a bum the rest of my life.','',NULL,'Thought,Rest',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8202,'Great','Jean-Michel Basquiat','Artist','\nDecember 22, 1960\n','\nAugust 12, 1988\n','American','Occasionally, when I get mad at a woman, I\'ll do some great, awful painting about her.','',NULL,'Woman,Mad',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL);
INSERT INTO `o_quotes` VALUES (8203,'Romantic,Famous','Jean-Michel Basquiat','Artist','\nDecember 22, 1960\n','\nAugust 12, 1988\n','American','Since I was seventeen I thought I might be a star. I\'d think about all my heroes, Charlie Parker, Jimi Hendrix... I had a romantic feeling about how these people became famous.','',NULL,'Feeling',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8204,'Money,Best','Jean-Michel Basquiat','Artist','\nDecember 22, 1960\n','\nAugust 12, 1988\n','American','I had some money, I made the best paintings ever. I was completely reclusive, worked a lot, took a lot of drugs. I was awful to people.','',NULL,'Ever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8205,'','Jean-Michel Basquiat','Artist','\nDecember 22, 1960\n','\nAugust 12, 1988\n','American','The country makes me more paranoid, you know? I think the crazy people out there are little crazier.','',NULL,'Crazy,Country,Makes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8206,'','Jean-Michel Basquiat','Artist','\nDecember 22, 1960\n','\nAugust 12, 1988\n','American','I wanted to be a star, not a gallery mascot.','',NULL,'Wanted,Star,Gallery',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8207,'','Jean-Michel Basquiat','Artist','\nDecember 22, 1960\n','\nAugust 12, 1988\n','American','I wanted to build up a name for myself.','',NULL,'Wanted,Name,Build',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8208,'','Jean-Michel Basquiat','Artist','\nDecember 22, 1960\n','\nAugust 12, 1988\n','American','The more I paint the more I like everything.','',NULL,'Everything,Paint',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8209,'Government','Charles F. Bass','Politician','\nJanuary 8, 1952\n','','American','But I think the global economy will understand that the United States has the ability to meet its obligations. But it\'s not going to be able to do it over the long term if we can\'t control the growth of government.','',NULL,'Long,Control',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8210,'','Charles F. Bass','Politician','\nJanuary 8, 1952\n','','American','For four years, I listened to stories of intelligence failures, and it wasn\'t due to incompetence of anyone in the system, but that the system is so arcane.','',NULL,'Anyone,System,Four',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8211,'Work,Technology','Charles F. Bass','Politician','\nJanuary 8, 1952\n','','American','I am in the process of trying to decide whether I can make a substantive and productive contribution to the policy-making process. I was always there because I wanted to work on the pressing issues of the day - I\'m interested in energy, I\'m interested in the climate bill and technology policy.','',NULL,'Trying',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8212,'','Charles F. Bass','Politician','\nJanuary 8, 1952\n','','American','I think it could be the biggest information problem that we face. \'If somebody is abroad and they even mention the name of an American citizen, bang, off goes the tap, and no more information is collected.','',NULL,'Problem,American,Off',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8213,'Money','Charles F. Bass','Politician','\nJanuary 8, 1952\n','','American','Most of the major increases in the debt ceiling have been accompanied by structural changes in the way we raise and spend money.','',NULL,'Debt,Changes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8214,'','Charles F. Bass','Politician','\nJanuary 8, 1952\n','','American','There are things I want to get done, and If I can reconnect where I was before, working on the issues I\'m interested in, that\'s exciting to me.','',NULL,'Done,Before,Working',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8215,'','Charles F. Bass','Politician','\nJanuary 8, 1952\n','','American','There is a difference between strategic or technical default and default where you really don\'t have the economy to support the spending. We are not at that point yet. We could be. We could be, like some European nations.','',NULL,'Between,Support,Point',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8216,'','Charles Foster Bass','Politician','\nJanuary 8, 1952\n','','American','According to the committee\'s findings, a network of mobile missiles carrying the newest warheads could be tested by China this year and deployed as early as 2002.','',NULL,'Year,Early,China',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8217,'','Charles Foster Bass','Politician','\nJanuary 8, 1952\n','','American','As a member of the House Select Committee on Intelligence, I will be participating in several hearings on the startling revelations contained in the report.','',NULL,'House,Committee,Member',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8218,'War','Charles Foster Bass','Politician','\nJanuary 8, 1952\n','','American','As the war on terrorism spreads and prolongs, the fruits of ending the threat of terrorism around the world will be tempered with a whole new series of problems to be addressed and resolved.','',NULL,'Problems,Around',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8219,'Technology','Charles Foster Bass','Politician','\nJanuary 8, 1952\n','','American','But the technology was accessible, which suggests incompetence on the part of our counterintelligence community and the Clinton Administration, and may in fact rise to the level of treason.','',NULL,'May,Fact',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8220,'Computers','Charles Foster Bass','Politician','\nJanuary 8, 1952\n','','American','China has legally purchased high performance computers, advanced machine tools, and semiconductor-manufacturing equipment from several American companies.','',NULL,'American,High',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8221,'Best','Charles Foster Bass','Politician','\nJanuary 8, 1952\n','','American','Despite the best of efforts, many foster children are neither reunited with their families, nor adopted.','',NULL,'Children,Nor',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8222,'Design','Charles Foster Bass','Politician','\nJanuary 8, 1952\n','','American','In its report, the Cox Committee concludes that China is using stolen U.S. design information to speed up its deployment of a new nuclear missile force.','',NULL,'Force,Nuclear',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8223,'Good','Charles Foster Bass','Politician','\nJanuary 8, 1952\n','','American','Like any good spy novel, the Cox Report alleges that Chinese spies penetrated four U.S. weapons research labs and stole important information on seven nuclear warhead designs.','',NULL,'Important,Research',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8224,'','Charles Foster Bass','Politician','\nJanuary 8, 1952\n','','American','Many foster children have had difficulty making the transition to independent living. Several are homeless, become single parents, commit crimes, or live in poverty. They are also frequent targets of crime.','',NULL,'Live,Children,Parents',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8225,'','Charles Foster Bass','Politician','\nJanuary 8, 1952\n','','American','Since 1998, the Administration has begun to upgrade counterintelligence and security at U.S. weapons labs.','',NULL,'Since,Security,Weapons',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8226,'Age,Government','Charles Foster Bass','Politician','\nJanuary 8, 1952\n','','American','State and local government, with financial support from the federal government, should offer a program to educate and train foster children for employment and provide them with financial assistance, as needed, until they reach age 21.','',NULL,'Children',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8227,'Government','Charles Foster Bass','Politician','\nJanuary 8, 1952\n','','American','The committee discloses that even after the U.S. government learned of the diversion of U.S. designs for nuclear warheads in late 1995, the Clinton Administration failed to take steps immediately to improve security.','',NULL,'After,Learned',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8228,'Technology','Charles Foster Bass','Politician','\nJanuary 8, 1952\n','','American','The committee\'s finding that China stole sensitive technology from U.S. weapons research labs is alarming.','',NULL,'Research,Sensitive',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8229,'','Charles Foster Bass','Politician','\nJanuary 8, 1952\n','','American','The Cox Committee found that the Chinese military acquired many of the technologies over the past seven years, although many of them had been targeted for acquisition for more than a quarter century.','',NULL,'Past,Found,Military',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8230,'Technology','Charles Foster Bass','Politician','\nJanuary 8, 1952\n','','American','The Cox Report documents a systematic, well-planned effort by the Chinese military at the highest levels to target and acquire technology for military modernization.','',NULL,'Effort,Military',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8231,'','Charles Foster Bass','Politician','\nJanuary 8, 1952\n','','American','The Intelligence Committee will also examine present counterintelligence programs for the Department of Energy, the National Laboratories, and the Department of Defense.','',NULL,'Energy,Present,National',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8232,'','Charles Foster Bass','Politician','\nJanuary 8, 1952\n','','American','The most important issue is clearly not the quality of treatment and care of these prisoners; rather it is the perplexing issue of what we now do with them.','',NULL,'Care,Important,Rather',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8233,'Government','Charles Foster Bass','Politician','\nJanuary 8, 1952\n','','American','The U.S. government knew that China wanted to acquire sensitive U.S. technology, and instead of implementing a policy to prevent them from acquiring the information, the government all but gave them an invitation to take our equipment and designs.','',NULL,'Wanted,Technology',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8234,'Respect','Charles Foster Bass','Politician','\nJanuary 8, 1952\n','','American','The U.S. military has done a phenomenal job of creating these facilities almost over-night and dealing with these sworn enemies of America with more respect and dignity than they ever would have considered according our officers had they captured any.','',NULL,'Job,Done',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8235,'Government,Design','Charles Foster Bass','Politician','\nJanuary 8, 1952\n','','American','The United States government first learned of the diversion of the W-88 nuclear warhead design in late 1995.','',NULL,'Learned',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8236,'','Charles Foster Bass','Politician','\nJanuary 8, 1952\n','','American','These children should be enrolled in Independent Living programs designed by state and local governments to prepare them to enter the workplace, or attend college, and successfully manage their lives.','',NULL,'Children,Living,College',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8237,'Technology','Charles Foster Bass','Politician','\nJanuary 8, 1952\n','','American','U.S. nuclear technology is one of this nation\'s most valuable secrets, and it should have been protected.','',NULL,'Nation,Secrets',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8238,'Peace','Charles Foster Bass','Politician','\nJanuary 8, 1952\n','','American','We are a Nation of peace and compassion, yet these people have and will devote every fiber of their beings to the destruction of Americans and our Country.','',NULL,'Country,Compassion',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8239,'','Charles Foster Bass','Politician','\nJanuary 8, 1952\n','','American','What are the implications of a China that may be on nuclear parity with the United States?','',NULL,'May,United,Nuclear',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8240,'','Charles Foster Bass','Politician','\nJanuary 8, 1952\n','','American','Why did the Clinton Administration continue to liberalize export controls on sensitive technologies even after it learned that China had stolen designs?','',NULL,'Did,Why,After',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8241,'','Karen Bass','Politician','\nOctober 3, 1953\n','','American','I have been a lifelong community activist and frankly did not dream of being in public office.','',NULL,'Did,Dream,Public',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8242,'Women,Men','Karen Bass','Politician','\nOctober 3, 1953\n','','American','I think that women are much more collaborative; men are much more competitive.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8243,'','Karen Bass','Politician','\nOctober 3, 1953\n','','American','It\'s so much easier to throw rocks than it is to govern.','',NULL,'Throw,Rocks,Govern',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8244,'Age','Karen Bass','Politician','\nOctober 3, 1953\n','','American','My father was from the South and turned me into a news junkie at a very early age. I would sit and watch TV with him.','',NULL,'Father,Him',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8245,'','Karen Bass','Politician','\nOctober 3, 1953\n','','American','When I was in my early 20s, I studied tae kwon do and hapkido. I earned brown belts in both of them.','',NULL,'Both,Early,Earned',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8246,'','Karen Bass','Politician','\nOctober 3, 1953\n','','American','You know, I was a community activist, so I\'m used to standing out in front of an elected official\'s office and protesting.','',NULL,'Used,Office,Community',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8247,'','Lance Bass','Musician','\nMay 4, 1979\n','','American','Speaking out is important for me because everyone should be treated equally.','',NULL,'Important,Everyone,Speaking',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8248,'Humor','Lance Bass','Musician','\nMay 4, 1979\n','','American','You\'ve got to have a sense of humor to keep your sanity.','',NULL,'Sense,Keep',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8249,'','Lance Bass','Musician','\nMay 4, 1979\n','','American','At some point in our lives there\'s something about every one of us that makes us feel like an outsider, I believe.','',NULL,'Believe,Makes,Lives',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8250,'','Lance Bass','Musician','\nMay 4, 1979\n','','American','For once I want to have a relationship outside the public eye.','',NULL,'Once,Public,Eye',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8251,'','Lance Bass','Musician','\nMay 4, 1979\n','','American','He\'s a couple sandwiches short of a picnic.','',NULL,'Short,Couple,Picnic',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8252,'','Lance Bass','Musician','\nMay 4, 1979\n','','American','I actually didn\'t get to go to my prom. I left high school when I was 16 to join \'NSYNC. I felt that was something I always missed out on, and all my friends got to go and would tell me about it.','',NULL,'School,Friends,Tell',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8253,'Change','Lance Bass','Musician','\nMay 4, 1979\n','','American','I am fortunate enough with my career that I can speak out to the masses and hopefully be a part of initiating change.','',NULL,'Career,Enough',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8254,'','Lance Bass','Musician','\nMay 4, 1979\n','','American','I can\'t bear looking in the mirror - I guess that\'s why my hair looks like this.','',NULL,'Why,Hair,Looking',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8255,'','Lance Bass','Musician','\nMay 4, 1979\n','','American','I definitely didn\'t want to be that person that came out and was like, \'O.K. I\'m going to lead every parade.\'','',NULL,'Person,Lead,Definitely',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8256,'','Lance Bass','Musician','\nMay 4, 1979\n','','American','I don\'t want to have so many exes.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8257,'Life','Lance Bass','Musician','\nMay 4, 1979\n','','American','I find that once you start helping others, it makes you feel better about yourself. It helps you figure out what you want to do with your own life.','',NULL,'Yourself,Better',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8258,'Time','Lance Bass','Musician','\nMay 4, 1979\n','','American','I just think with acting, there\'s not a time limit on it.','',NULL,'Acting,Limit',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8259,'Love','Lance Bass','Musician','\nMay 4, 1979\n','','American','I love cooking. It\'s one of my favorite things to do. To share my parents\' recipes that I grew up with is just something very special to me.','',NULL,'Parents,Special',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8260,'Dreams,Wedding,Roman','Lance Bass','Musician','\nMay 4, 1979\n','','American','I think everyone dreams of that nice romantic wedding.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8261,'','Lance Bass','Musician','\nMay 4, 1979\n','','American','I want to toy around with producing a Broadway show.','',NULL,'Around,Show,Broadway',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8262,'','Lance Bass','Musician','\nMay 4, 1979\n','','American','I was always the Southern gentleman.','',NULL,'Gentleman,Southern',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8263,'Love,Family','Lance Bass','Musician','\nMay 4, 1979\n','','American','I\'m a family guy, so I would love to have a family; I would love to find that perfect person to have a family with.','',NULL,'Person',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8264,'Romantic','Lance Bass','Musician','\nMay 4, 1979\n','','American','I\'m a hopeless romantic.','',NULL,'Hopeless',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8265,'','Lance Bass','Musician','\nMay 4, 1979\n','','American','I\'m a serial dater. When I see someone I like, we go on multiple dates.','',NULL,'Someone,Dates,Multiple',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8266,'Family','Lance Bass','Musician','\nMay 4, 1979\n','','American','I\'m a Southerner. We dream of having the family and the kids, and the parents want grandkids, that\'s all they care about, give me some grandbabies.','',NULL,'Care,Parents',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8267,'Peace,Family,God','Lance Bass','Musician','\nMay 4, 1979\n','','American','I\'m at peace with my family, my friends, myself and God so there\'s really nothing else that I worry about.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8268,'','Lance Bass','Musician','\nMay 4, 1979\n','','American','I\'m more interested in producing than acting.','',NULL,'Acting,Interested,Producing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8269,'Life','Lance Bass','Musician','\nMay 4, 1979\n','','American','I\'m more liberated and happy than I\'ve been my whole life. I\'m just happy.','',NULL,'Happy,Whole',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8270,'Love','Lance Bass','Musician','\nMay 4, 1979\n','','American','I\'m still Christian. I was not raised in a Christian church to hate people. I was taught to love people and accept people. I know what I believe.','',NULL,'Hate,Believe',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8271,'','Lance Bass','Musician','\nMay 4, 1979\n','','American','I\'m such a relationship guy. I really am.','',NULL,'Guy,Such',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8272,'','Angela Bassett','Actress','\nAugust 16, 1958\n','','American','I can give you the King\'s English and then I can take it to the street, but do both or do one and don\'t do one knowing only the street. That\'s going to hold you back because what comes out is going to impress people, and it will impress them negatively.','',NULL,'Give,Knowing,Both',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8273,'Education','Angela Bassett','Actress','\nAugust 16, 1958\n','','American','When I was in school, my mother stressed education. I am so glad she did. I graduated from Yale College and Yale University with my master\'s and I didn\'t do it by missing school.','',NULL,'Mother,School',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8274,'God','Angela Bassett','Actress','\nAugust 16, 1958\n','','American','God made a way out of no way.','',NULL,'Made',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8275,'','Angela Bassett','Actress','\nAugust 16, 1958\n','','American','I really believe that what I do as an actress is my God-given talent. This is my calling, not my career.','',NULL,'Believe,Career,Talent',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8276,'','Angela Bassett','Actress','\nAugust 16, 1958\n','','American','This is a career about images. It\'s celluloid; they last for ever. I\'m a black woman from America. My people were slaves in America, and even though we\'re free on paper and in law, I\'m not going to allow you to enslave me on film, in celluloid, for all to see.','',NULL,'Woman,Career,Black',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8277,'','Angela Bassett','Actress','\nAugust 16, 1958\n','','American','Drink a bunch of water and get facials regularly. I take care of my skin.','',NULL,'Care,Water,Drink',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8278,'','Angela Bassett','Actress','\nAugust 16, 1958\n','','American','Film is forever.','',NULL,'Film,Forever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8279,'Work','Angela Bassett','Actress','\nAugust 16, 1958\n','','American','I am content that the work that I\'ve done is wonderful.','',NULL,'Done,Wonderful',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8280,'','Angela Bassett','Actress','\nAugust 16, 1958\n','','American','I guess I\'m breaking out a little of what\'s comfortable and easy.','',NULL,'Easy,Guess,Breaking',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8281,'','Angela Bassett','Actress','\nAugust 16, 1958\n','','American','I like the nice guys. I like when they show the stories, the human element behind it all.','',NULL,'Nice,Human,Show',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8282,'Good','Angela Bassett','Actress','\nAugust 16, 1958\n','','American','I would have to say honestly I was very pleased to be in a film whether it was good or bad with De Niro, Norton and Brando even if I don\'t have any scenes with them, I thought it was pretty good company to keep.','',NULL,'Bad,Thought',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8283,'Work,Good','Angela Bassett','Actress','\nAugust 16, 1958\n','','American','I\'m thinking about directing, but I know it\'s a lot of work and I appreciate what directors do and I would like to be good at it. The opportunity has presented itself four to five times, and I usually said no because of the script.','',NULL,'Thinking',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8284,'Mom','Angela Bassett','Actress','\nAugust 16, 1958\n','','American','My mom was always pretty supportive. She saw me do plays and she\'d always act out the parts I did. My aunt, who played a big part in my life, was a little bit more reserved, because if they don\'t see you on TV every week they think you must be starving.','',NULL,'Did,Pretty',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8285,'Time','Angela Bassett','Actress','\nAugust 16, 1958\n','','American','The first time I acted was in high school in Florida, and when I heard that applause I felt so alive and felt that electricity go up my spine.','',NULL,'School,Alive',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8286,'Work,Good,Money','Angela Bassett','Actress','\nAugust 16, 1958\n','','American','The three things I said when I came out of school were I want to work consistently, I want to do good work and I want to be paid fairly, and that\'s happened. But I didn\'t become an actress for the money. I do it for other reasons.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8287,'Men','Shirley Bassey','Musician','\nJanuary 8, 1937\n','','','Diamonds never leave you... men do!','',NULL,'Leave,Diamonds',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8288,'Love,Men','Shirley Bassey','Musician','\nJanuary 8, 1937\n','','','I\'ve always been the breadwinner and men don\'t like that. They turn on you. They bite the hand that feeds them. Eventually, too, they become very jealous of the love one has with an audience.','',NULL,'Jealous',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8289,'','Shirley Bassey','Musician','\nJanuary 8, 1937\n','','','You don\'t get older, you get better.','',NULL,'Better,Older',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8290,'Men','Shirley Bassey','Musician','\nJanuary 8, 1937\n','','','I think men are afraid to be with a successful woman, because we are terribly strong, we know what we want and we are not fragile enough.','',NULL,'Successful,Strong',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8291,'Age,Business','Shirley Bassey','Musician','\nJanuary 8, 1937\n','','','I decided to retire from show business at the age of 17, because I didn\'t like it a bit.','',NULL,'Show',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8292,'','Shirley Bassey','Musician','\nJanuary 8, 1937\n','','','I hate it when people come up to me when I\'m eating.','',NULL,'Hate,Eating',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8293,'','Shirley Bassey','Musician','\nJanuary 8, 1937\n','','','I\'m a virgin and I brought up all my children to be the same.','',NULL,'Children,Same,Brought',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8294,'Women,Men,Success','Shirley Bassey','Musician','\nJanuary 8, 1937\n','','','It\'s hard for a man to live with a successful woman - they seem to resent you so much. Very few men are generous enough to accept success in their women.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8295,'Wedding','Shirley Bassey','Musician','\nJanuary 8, 1937\n','','','No wedding bells for me anymore. I\'ve been happily married to my profession for years.','',NULL,'Married,Anymore',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8296,'Love,Sports','Gabriel Basso','Actor','1994','','American','I love sports - if I\'m not acting, I\'m probably doing sports.','',NULL,'Acting',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8297,'Work,Hope,Design','Gabriel Basso','Actor','1994','','American','I\'m an artist. So if acting doesn\'t work out, which I hope it does, I\'m probably going to go into graphic design or something like that.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8298,'','Frederic Bastiat','Economist','\nJune 30, 1801\n','\nDecember 24, 1850\n','French','Everyone wants to live at the expense of the state. They forget that the state wants to live at the expense of everyone.','',NULL,'Live,Forget,Everyone',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8299,'Great','Frederic Bastiat','Economist','\nJune 30, 1801\n','\nDecember 24, 1850\n','French','The state is the great fictitious entity by which everyone seeks to live at the expense of everyone else.','',NULL,'Live,Else',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8300,'','Frederic Bastiat','Economist','\nJune 30, 1801\n','\nDecember 24, 1850\n','French','They will come to learn in the end, at their own expense, that it is better to endure competition for rich customers than to be invested with monopoly over impoverished customers.','',NULL,'End,Better,Rich',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8301,'Great,Government','Frederic Bastiat','Economist','\nJune 30, 1801\n','\nDecember 24, 1850\n','French','Government is the great fiction, through which everybody endeavors to live at the expense of everybody else.','',NULL,'Live',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8302,'God','Frederic Bastiat','Economist','\nJune 30, 1801\n','\nDecember 24, 1850\n','French','Each of us has a natural right, from God, to defend his person, his liberty, and his property.','',NULL,'Person,Liberty',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8303,'Life,Men','Frederic Bastiat','Economist','\nJune 30, 1801\n','\nDecember 24, 1850\n','French','Life, liberty, and property do not exist because men have made laws. On the contrary, it was the fact that life, liberty, and property existed beforehand that caused men to make laws in the first place.','',NULL,'Made',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8304,'','Frederic Bastiat','Economist','\nJune 30, 1801\n','\nDecember 24, 1850\n','French','Often the masses are plundered and do not know it.','',NULL,'Often,Masses,Plundered',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8305,'Legal','Frederic Bastiat','Economist','\nJune 30, 1801\n','\nDecember 24, 1850\n','French','Is not liberty the destruction of all despotism - including, of course, legal despotism?','',NULL,'Liberty,Despotism',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8306,'Education,Travel','Frederic Bastiat','Economist','\nJune 30, 1801\n','\nDecember 24, 1850\n','French','And what is liberty, whose very name makes the heart beat faster and shakes the world? Is it not the union of all liberties - liberty of conscience, of education, of association, of the press, of travel, or labor, or trade?','',NULL,'Heart',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8307,'','Frederic Bastiat','Economist','\nJune 30, 1801\n','\nDecember 24, 1850\n','French','Finally, is not liberty the restricting of the law only to its rational sphere of organizing the right of the individual to lawful self-defense; of punishing injustice?','',NULL,'Law,Liberty,Individual',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8308,'Freedom','Frederic Bastiat','Economist','\nJune 30, 1801\n','\nDecember 24, 1850\n','French','In short, is not liberty the freedom of every person to make full use of his faculties, so long as he does not harm other persons while doing so?','',NULL,'Person,Long',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8309,'','Frederic Bastiat','Economist','\nJune 30, 1801\n','\nDecember 24, 1850\n','French','When goods do not cross borders, soldiers will.','',NULL,'Soldiers,Cross,Goods',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8310,'','Augusto Roa Bastos','Novelist','\nJune 13, 1917\n','\nApril 26, 2005\n','Paraguayan','What happens is that your wretched memory remembers the words and forgets what\'s behind them.','',NULL,'Words,Happens,Memory',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8311,'Life','Augusto Roa Bastos','Novelist','\nJune 13, 1917\n','\nApril 26, 2005\n','Paraguayan','Anyone who attempts to relate his life loses himself in the immediate. One can only speak of another.','',NULL,'Another,Speak',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8312,'','Augusto Roa Bastos','Novelist','\nJune 13, 1917\n','\nApril 26, 2005\n','Paraguayan','In all nations an exceptional man exists that compensates the deficiencies of the remainder. In those moments, when humanity is found collectively in a state of decadence, there always remain those exceptional beings as point of reference.','',NULL,'Humanity,Point,State',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8313,'Change,Good','Augusto Roa Bastos','Novelist','\nJune 13, 1917\n','\nApril 26, 2005\n','Paraguayan','The things that have come into being change continually. The man with a good memory remembers nothing because he forgets nothing.','',NULL,'Nothing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8314,'Dreams','Georges Bataille','Writer','\nSeptember 16, 1897\n','\nJuly 9, 1962\n','French','Intellectual despair results in neither weakness nor dreams, but in violence. It is only a matter of knowing how to give vent to one\'s rage; whether one only wants to wander like madmen around prisons, or whether one wants to overturn them.','',NULL,'Give,Around',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8315,'Life,Truth','Georges Bataille','Writer','\nSeptember 16, 1897\n','\nJuly 9, 1962\n','French','A judgment about life has no meaning except the truth of the one who speaks last, and the mind is at ease only at the moment when everyone is shouting at once and no one can hear a thing.','',NULL,'Mind',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8316,'God','Georges Bataille','Writer','\nSeptember 16, 1897\n','\nJuly 9, 1962\n','French','Each of us is incomplete compared to someone else - an animal\'s incomplete compared to a person... and a person compared to God, who is complete only to be imaginary.','',NULL,'Someone,Person',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8317,'Happiness','Georges Bataille','Writer','\nSeptember 16, 1897\n','\nJuly 9, 1962\n','French','Pleasure only starts once the worm has got into the fruit, to become delightful happiness must be tainted with poison.','',NULL,'Must,Become',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8318,'Men','Georges Bataille','Writer','\nSeptember 16, 1897\n','\nJuly 9, 1962\n','French','The sovereign being is burdened with a servitude that crushes him, and the condition of free men is deliberate servility.','',NULL,'Him,Free',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8319,'Love','Georges Bataille','Writer','\nSeptember 16, 1897\n','\nJuly 9, 1962\n','French','Naturally, love\'s the most distant possibility.','',NULL,'Naturally,Distant',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8320,'Alone','Georges Bataille','Writer','\nSeptember 16, 1897\n','\nJuly 9, 1962\n','French','Crime is a fact of the human species, a fact of that species alone, but it is above all the secret aspect, impenetrable and hidden. Crime hides, and by far the most terrifying things are those which elude us.','',NULL,'Human,Fact',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8321,'Life,Death','Georges Bataille','Writer','\nSeptember 16, 1897\n','\nJuly 9, 1962\n','French','Eroticism is assenting to life even in death.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8322,'Truth','Georges Bataille','Writer','\nSeptember 16, 1897\n','\nJuly 9, 1962\n','French','I believe that truth has only one face: that of a violent contradiction.','',NULL,'Believe,Face',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8323,'Life,Love','Georges Bataille','Writer','\nSeptember 16, 1897\n','\nJuly 9, 1962\n','French','Life has always taken place in a tumult without apparent cohesion, but it only finds its grandeur and its reality in ecstasy and in ecstatic love.','',NULL,'Reality',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8324,'','Georges Bataille','Writer','\nSeptember 16, 1897\n','\nJuly 9, 1962\n','French','Sacrifice is nothing other than the production of sacred things.','',NULL,'Nothing,Sacrifice,Production',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8325,'','Georges Bataille','Writer','\nSeptember 16, 1897\n','\nJuly 9, 1962\n','French','The anguish of the neurotic individual is the same as that of the saint. The neurotic, the saint are engaged in the same battle. Their blood flows from similar wounds. But the first one gasps and the other one gives.','',NULL,'Battle,Same,Blood',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8326,'Life,Good','Georges Bataille','Writer','\nSeptember 16, 1897\n','\nJuly 9, 1962\n','French','The essence of morality is a questioning about morality; and the decisive move of human life is to use ceaselessly all light to look for the origin of the opposition between good and evil.','',NULL,'Evil',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8327,'God','Georges Bataille','Writer','\nSeptember 16, 1897\n','\nJuly 9, 1962\n','French','To place oneself in the position of God is painful: being God is equivalent to being tortured. For being God means that one is in harmony with all that is, including the worst. The existence of the worst evils is unimaginable unless God willed them.','',NULL,'Place,Means',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8328,'','Mario Batali','Celebrity','\nSeptember 9, 1960\n','','American','Close your eyes and place your finger on a map. Wherever it lands, that\'s the theme of the evening. So many times we settle for routine dishes. This forces you to try new cuisines.','',NULL,'Evening,Eyes,Try',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8329,'Happiness,Good','Mario Batali','Celebrity','\nSeptember 9, 1960\n','','American','Although the skills aren\'t hard to learn, finding the happiness and finding the satisfaction and finding fulfillment in continuously serving somebody else something good to eat, is what makes a really good restaurant.','',NULL,'Hard',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8330,'Food','Mario Batali','Celebrity','\nSeptember 9, 1960\n','','American','The passion of the Italian or the Italian-American population is endless for food and lore and everything about it.','',NULL,'Passion,Everything',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8331,'','Mario Batali','Celebrity','\nSeptember 9, 1960\n','','American','If you want your kids to listen to you, don\'t yell at them. Whisper. Make them lean in. My kids taught me that. And I do it with adults now.','',NULL,'Kids,Listen,Taught',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8332,'Family','Mario Batali','Celebrity','\nSeptember 9, 1960\n','','American','As they say in Italy, Italians were eating with a knife and fork when the French were still eating each other. The Medici family had to bring their Tuscan cooks up there so they could make something edible.','',NULL,'Still,Bring',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8333,'Family','Mario Batali','Celebrity','\nSeptember 9, 1960\n','','American','I come from an Italian family. One of the greatest and most profound expressions we would ever use in conversations or arguments was a slamming door. The slamming door was our punctuation mark.','',NULL,'Greatest,Ever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8334,'','Mario Batali','Celebrity','\nSeptember 9, 1960\n','','American','When you taste things in the right order, sometimes they taste so much different than if you taste them out of order. Not that there\'s a right order, like by rule, but just like in a thoughtful way that makes sense.','',NULL,'Different,Sometimes,Sense',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8335,'Family','Mario Batali','Celebrity','\nSeptember 9, 1960\n','','American','The kitchen really is the castle itself. This is where we spend our happiest moments and where we find the joy of being a family.','',NULL,'Find,Joy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8336,'Good,Money','Mario Batali','Celebrity','\nSeptember 9, 1960\n','','American','The way the bankers have kind of toppled the way money is distributed, and taken most of it into their own hands, is as good as Stalin or Hitler.','',NULL,'Taken',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8337,'Food','Mario Batali','Celebrity','\nSeptember 9, 1960\n','','American','Working at the Food Bank with my kids is an eye-opener. The face of hunger isn\'t the bum on the street drinking Sterno; it\'s the working poor. They don\'t look any different, they don\'t behave any differently, they\'re not really any less educated. They are incredibly less privileged, and that\'s it.','',NULL,'Different,Working',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8338,'Life','Mario Batali','Celebrity','\nSeptember 9, 1960\n','','American','You have to live life to its full chorizo.','',NULL,'Live,Full',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8339,'Wedding','Mario Batali','Celebrity','\nSeptember 9, 1960\n','','American','All the information you could want is constantly streaming at you like a runaway truck - books, newspaper stories, Web sites, apps, how-to videos, this article you\'re reading, even entire magazines devoted to single subjects like charcuterie or wedding cakes or pickles.','',NULL,'Single,Reading',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8340,'Society','Mario Batali','Celebrity','\nSeptember 9, 1960\n','','American','Are we Darwinists - where we live and let live? Or are we nurturing as a society? There has to be a standard of living that we decide to support.','',NULL,'Live,Living',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8341,'Good,Food','Mario Batali','Celebrity','\nSeptember 9, 1960\n','','American','As far away as you can get from the process of mechanisms and machinery, the more likely your food\'s going to taste good. And that - that is probably the largest thing I can hand to anybody is let your hands touch it. Let them make it.','',NULL,'Away',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8342,'Beauty,Best,Food','Mario Batali','Celebrity','\nSeptember 9, 1960\n','','American','Bologna is the best city in Italy for food and has the least number of tourists. With its medieval beauty, it has it all.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8343,'Food','Mario Batali','Celebrity','\nSeptember 9, 1960\n','','American','Cookbooks have all become baroque and very predictable. I\'m looking for something different. A lot of chefs\' cookbooks are food as it\'s done in the restaurants, but they are dumbed down, and I hate it when they dumb them down.','',NULL,'Hate,Done',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8344,'','Mario Batali','Celebrity','\nSeptember 9, 1960\n','','American','Day-old bread? Sadly, in America a lot of day-old bread just becomes nasty. Italian day-old bread, not having any preservatives in it, just becomes harder and it doesn\'t taste old. What I would warn people about is getting bread that\'s loaded with other things in it, because it starts to taste old.','',NULL,'America,Old,Getting',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8345,'Food','Mario Batali','Celebrity','\nSeptember 9, 1960\n','','American','Everyone makes pesto in a food processor. But the texture is better with a mortar and pestle, and it\'s just as fast.','',NULL,'Better,Everyone',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8346,'Change,Food','Mario Batali','Celebrity','\nSeptember 9, 1960\n','','American','Finishing food is about the tiny touches. In the last seconds you can change everything.','',NULL,'Everything',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8347,'Time','Mario Batali','Celebrity','\nSeptember 9, 1960\n','','American','I am happiest when I am with my wife, Susi, and our two boys exploring and loving something for the first time.','',NULL,'Wife,Two',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8348,'Great','Mario Batali','Celebrity','\nSeptember 9, 1960\n','','American','I can teach a chimp how to make linguini and clams. I can\'t teach a chimp to dream about it and think about how great it is.','',NULL,'Dream,Teach',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8349,'','Mario Batali','Celebrity','\nSeptember 9, 1960\n','','American','I got some media coverage for using the tail, the ear, the oink.','',NULL,'Media,Using,Tail',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8350,'','Mario Batali','Celebrity','\nSeptember 9, 1960\n','','American','I just signed to do my next book with Ecco Press, a new primer or encyclopedia. This will be my take on what classic Italian cooking is.','',NULL,'Book,Next,Cooking',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8351,'','Mario Batali','Celebrity','\nSeptember 9, 1960\n','','American','I like cast iron coated with enamel for longevity and forgiveness if I happen to take my eyes off the prize while pouring Chianti.','',NULL,'Happen,Eyes,Off',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8352,'','Mario Batali','Celebrity','\nSeptember 9, 1960\n','','American','I obsess everyday about everything. Not only about what we do well but what we can do better... In the end, the only reason I am motivated to do what I do is for the hedonistic pleasures of the table.','',NULL,'End,Better,Everything',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8353,'','Jason Bateman','Actor','\nJanuary 14, 1969\n','','American','Tony Hale is a devout Christian and is a complete retard when it comes to swearing. The script called for him to swear for about 30 seconds and he just couldn\'t do it.','',NULL,'Him,Christian,Complete',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8354,'Love','Jason Bateman','Actor','\nJanuary 14, 1969\n','','American','I love a massage. I\'d go every day if I could. I don\'t need to be wrapped in herbs like a salmon fillet, but I do love a massage.','',NULL,'Massage,Salmon',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8355,'','Jason Bateman','Actor','\nJanuary 14, 1969\n','','American','A straight factor is important in any comedy, because you need something to tee it up and also to ground it.','',NULL,'Important,Comedy,Ground',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8356,'','Jason Bateman','Actor','\nJanuary 14, 1969\n','','American','Acting is just playing the violin in an orchestra. Directing is being the conductor.','',NULL,'Acting,Playing,Violin',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8357,'','Jason Bateman','Actor','\nJanuary 14, 1969\n','','American','And I\'ve always loved commercials. I like working out how to organically weave a brand\'s message into the writing process. It\'s like an improv show, where comics ask the audience to throw out a word and a skit is built around it.','',NULL,'Writing,Working,Around',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8358,'Great','Jason Bateman','Actor','\nJanuary 14, 1969\n','','American','By definition, gay is smart. I see plenty of macho heterosexual idiots, but nine times out of 10 you can have a great conversation if you find a gay guy.','',NULL,'Smart,Gay',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8359,'Love','Jason Bateman','Actor','\nJanuary 14, 1969\n','','American','Guys like Will Ferrell, Vince Vaughn, Sacha Baron Cohen, they do things you love to watch. I like to do the other half.','',NULL,'Guys,Half',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8360,'Good','Jason Bateman','Actor','\nJanuary 14, 1969\n','','American','I became an adult before I had a kid, which I highly recommend. I just like to throw her around. She\'s a really good snuggler, and she likes to give kisses and hugs.','',NULL,'Give,Before',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8361,'Life,Great','Jason Bateman','Actor','\nJanuary 14, 1969\n','','American','I don\'t have anything to fix! I don\'t smoke, I don\'t drink, and I don\'t eat carbs. My life is just great now. Normal. Vanilla.','',NULL,'Anything',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8362,'','Jason Bateman','Actor','\nJanuary 14, 1969\n','','American','I don\'t worry about people misinterpreting my kindness for weakness.','',NULL,'Kindness,Worry,Weakness',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8363,'','Jason Bateman','Actor','\nJanuary 14, 1969\n','','American','I have a tendency to evolve into William Shatner, with my big fat face.','',NULL,'Big,Face,Fat',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8364,'','Jason Bateman','Actor','\nJanuary 14, 1969\n','','American','I have to warn you: I bet horses like a girl.','',NULL,'Girl,Bet,Horses',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8365,'Love','Jason Bateman','Actor','\nJanuary 14, 1969\n','','American','I just love doing sitcoms. I\'d be in them till I was gray if they\'d have me.','',NULL,'Gray,Sitcoms',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8366,'','Jason Bateman','Actor','\nJanuary 14, 1969\n','','American','I never looked at fan mail, for some reason. My mother and grandmother handled my mail - although it\'s not like I was ever in the stratosphere of Kirk Cameron or Scott Baio.','',NULL,'Mother,Ever,Reason',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8367,'','Jason Bateman','Actor','\nJanuary 14, 1969\n','','American','I only wanted to get married once, so when I felt I was ready to handle it, I looked at my relationships and noticed that boyfriends get tired of girlfriends, and vice versa, but you never get tired of your friends.','',NULL,'Tired,Friends,Wanted',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8368,'Sports','Jason Bateman','Actor','\nJanuary 14, 1969\n','','American','I played a ton of team sports growing up, and team wins are just incredibly gratifying.','',NULL,'Team,Growing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8369,'','Jason Bateman','Actor','\nJanuary 14, 1969\n','','American','I really enjoy playing that everyman part because that part is us, the audience. And you need somebody inside a comedy to tether the absurdity to reality.','',NULL,'Reality,Enjoy,Comedy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8370,'Dad','Jason Bateman','Actor','\nJanuary 14, 1969\n','','American','I remember my dad working with me on breaking down my script and writing out a back story for my character and all that stuff.','',NULL,'Character,Writing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8371,'Work,Movies,Teen','Jason Bateman','Actor','\nJanuary 14, 1969\n','','American','I think anybody who\'s doing work in their teen years on TV or in the movies, you\'re a teen idol by default.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8372,'','Jason Bateman','Actor','\nJanuary 14, 1969\n','','American','I was just a lot smarter about not getting caught. I mean, I never stuck anything in my arm, but I certainly enjoyed my youth.','',NULL,'Mean,Anything,Youth',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8373,'','Jason Bateman','Actor','\nJanuary 14, 1969\n','','American','I would rather do three or four small parts every year as opposed to some of the lower-hanging fruit that might get my name above the title.','',NULL,'Small,Rather,Year',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8374,'Time','Jason Bateman','Actor','\nJanuary 14, 1969\n','','American','I\'d worked so hard that by the time I was 20, I wanted to play hard. And I did that really well.','',NULL,'Hard,Did',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8375,'Best,Business','Jason Bateman','Actor','\nJanuary 14, 1969\n','','American','I\'m in a little bit of a different situation, because working in the business that I do and living in the city that I live in, I haven\'t had a problem with people who are gay. Since I was 10 I\'ve been working alongside them, and some of my best friends are gay.','',NULL,'Live',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8376,'','Jason Bateman','Actor','\nJanuary 14, 1969\n','','American','If I\'m enjoying something, I\'d like to be able to just have it all. Frankly, that\'s the way I\'m approaching my career now. I\'m a total workaholic.','',NULL,'Career,Able,Total',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8377,'','Jason Bateman','Actor','\nJanuary 14, 1969\n','','American','If people are going to complain about stereotyping, it\'s as likely to be Italian-Americans as gay people.','',NULL,'Gay,Complain,Likely',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8378,'','Alan Bates','Actor','\nFebruary 17, 1934\n','\nDecember 27, 2003\n','British','Occasionally I do things against my inner voice, but you really should go for the thing that touches you most-even if you don\'t quite know why it does.','',NULL,'Why,Against,Voice',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8379,'','Alan Bates','Actor','\nFebruary 17, 1934\n','\nDecember 27, 2003\n','British','An emotional performance is usually more instinctive to an actor.','',NULL,'Emotional,Actor,Usually',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8380,'Time','Alan Bates','Actor','\nFebruary 17, 1934\n','\nDecember 27, 2003\n','British','I do believe in living out your own time, unless it\'s absolutely impossible, which it is for some people.','',NULL,'Believe,Living',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8381,'Work','Alan Bates','Actor','\nFebruary 17, 1934\n','\nDecember 27, 2003\n','British','I have always tried to work according to what affects me, to a script that I like because it touches me in some way, without deliberately pursuing a commercial career or a particular image.','',NULL,'Without,Career',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8382,'','Alan Bates','Actor','\nFebruary 17, 1934\n','\nDecember 27, 2003\n','British','I think actors are privileged. Acting feeds you.','',NULL,'Acting,Feeds,Privileged',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8383,'Love','Alan Bates','Actor','\nFebruary 17, 1934\n','\nDecember 27, 2003\n','British','I think that can happen, that two people can love each other and not be able to get on at all.','',NULL,'Happen,Two',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8384,'Life,Love,Society','Alan Bates','Actor','\nFebruary 17, 1934\n','\nDecember 27, 2003\n','British','I\'ve never believed much in that holding hands kind of love. I\'ve always thought that love is about two different personalities trying to confront life, trying to make sense of their responsibilities, to themselves, to each other, and to the wider society.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8385,'','Alan Bates','Actor','\nFebruary 17, 1934\n','\nDecember 27, 2003\n','British','No film should try to follow a trend, and do what film people think the public wants. There\'s no such thing as knowing what the public wants.','',NULL,'Try,Knowing,Film',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8386,'','Alan Bates','Actor','\nFebruary 17, 1934\n','\nDecember 27, 2003\n','British','People ask, how do you cope, and all I can say is that you do.','',NULL,'Ask,Cope',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8387,'Time','Alan Bates','Actor','\nFebruary 17, 1934\n','\nDecember 27, 2003\n','British','You can time a part perfectly and play it badly. And some people have very individual offbeat timing, which is their own. It works simply because they are who they are.','',NULL,'Play,Individual',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8388,'','Alan Bates','Actor','\nFebruary 17, 1934\n','\nDecember 27, 2003\n','British','You can\'t always go by the book, even in comedy.','',NULL,'Book,Comedy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8389,'','Alan Bates','Actor','\nFebruary 17, 1934\n','\nDecember 27, 2003\n','British','You\'ve got to have steel in you somewhere.','',NULL,'Somewhere,Steel',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8390,'','Daisy Bates','Activist','\nNovember 11, 1914\n','\nNovember 4, 1999\n','American','The man who never makes a mistake always takes orders from one who does. No man or woman who tries to pursue an ideal in his or her own way is without enemies.','',NULL,'Woman,Without,Her',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8391,'','Daisy Bates','Activist','\nNovember 11, 1914\n','\nNovember 4, 1999\n','American','No man or woman who tries to pursue an ideal in his or her won way is without enemies.','',NULL,'Woman,Without,Her',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8392,'','Daisy Bates','Activist','\nNovember 11, 1914\n','\nNovember 4, 1999\n','American','Opinions differ most when there is least scientific warrant for having any.','',NULL,'Opinions,Scientific,Having',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8393,'','H. E. Bates','Writer','\nMay 16, 1905\n','\nJanuary 29, 1974\n','English','In America, every female under fifty calls herself a girl.','',NULL,'Girl,America,Female',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8394,'','Henry Walter Bates','Environmentalist','\nFebruary 8, 1825\n','\nFebruary 16, 1892\n','English','The people were simpler, more peaceable and friendly in their manners and dispositions; and assassinations, which give the southern provinces so ill a reputation, were almost unknown.','',NULL,'Friendly,Give,Almost',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8395,'Time','Henry Walter Bates','Environmentalist','\nFebruary 8, 1825\n','\nFebruary 16, 1892\n','English','Besides alligators, the only animals to be feared are the poisonous serpents. These are certainly common enough in the forest, but no fatal accident happened during the whole time of my residence.','',NULL,'Enough,Whole',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8396,'Life,Time,Best','Henry Walter Bates','Environmentalist','\nFebruary 8, 1825\n','\nFebruary 16, 1892\n','English','It was with deep interest that my companion and myself, both now about to see and examine the beauties of a tropical country for the first time, gazed on the land where I, at least, eventually spent eleven of the best years of my life.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8397,'','Henry Walter Bates','Environmentalist','\nFebruary 8, 1825\n','\nFebruary 16, 1892\n','English','The city and province were given up to anarchy; the coloured people, elated with victory, proclaimed the slaughter of all whites, except the English, French, and American residents.','',NULL,'Victory,American,English',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8398,'Anger','Henry Walter Bates','Environmentalist','\nFebruary 8, 1825\n','\nFebruary 16, 1892\n','English','The poor monkey, quietly seated on the ground, seemed to be in sore trouble at this display of anger.','',NULL,'Poor,Trouble',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8399,'Great','Henry Walter Bates','Environmentalist','\nFebruary 8, 1825\n','\nFebruary 16, 1892\n','English','Their elegant shape, showy colours, and slow, sailing mode of flight, make them very attractive objects, and their numbers are so great that they form quite a feature in the physiognomy of the forest, compensating for the scarcity of flowers.','',NULL,'Quite,Flowers',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8400,'Friendship','Henry Walter Bates','Environmentalist','\nFebruary 8, 1825\n','\nFebruary 16, 1892\n','English','They took their meals together; and it was remarked on such occasions, when the friendship of animals is put to a hard test, that they never quarrelled or disputed the possession of a favourite fruit with each other.','',NULL,'Hard,Together',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8401,'Love','Katharine Lee Bates','Author','\nAugust 12, 1859\n','\nMarch 26, 1929\n','American','Love planted a rose, and the world turned sweet.','',NULL,'Sweet,Rose',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8402,'Time','Katharine Lee Bates','Author','\nAugust 12, 1859\n','\nMarch 26, 1929\n','American','It is the hour to rend thy chains, the blossom time of souls.','',NULL,'Hour,Souls',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8403,'','Kathy Bates','Actress','\nJune 28, 1948\n','','American','Alexander Payne\'s very specific. His scripts are always complete when you start working on them.','',NULL,'Working,Start,Complete',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8404,'Time','Kathy Bates','Actress','\nJune 28, 1948\n','','American','Every time an Oscar is given out, an agent gets his wings.','',NULL,'Wings,Agent',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8405,'Love,Time','Kathy Bates','Actress','\nJune 28, 1948\n','','American','I look for a role that hopefully I feel empathy with and that I can understand and love, but also that has that challenge for me to play - a different kind of role, a different type of character, a different time period.','',NULL,'Character',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8406,'Experience','Kathy Bates','Actress','\nJune 28, 1948\n','','American','I think that being in an environment is a much richer experience than just working on a soundstage.','',NULL,'Working,Richer',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8407,'','Kathy Bates','Actress','\nJune 28, 1948\n','','American','I try to always stretch myself to fit the characters that have been presented.','',NULL,'Try,Characters,Fit',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8408,'','Kathy Bates','Actress','\nJune 28, 1948\n','','American','It was also wonderful to have the prospect of playing with Jack Nicholson. It was a terrific part, a terrific script, with Alexander Payne and Jack Nicholson. You can\'t get any better than that!','',NULL,'Better,Wonderful,Playing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8409,'','Kathy Bates','Actress','\nJune 28, 1948\n','','American','Jack made it very comfortable for me on the set. We\'d met socially before but never worked together. You know, he\'s very professional, very disciplined and he\'s always prepared and knows his lines.','',NULL,'Together,Made,Before',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8410,'','Kathy Bates','Actress','\nJune 28, 1948\n','','American','The Oscar changed everything. Better salary, working with better people, better projects, more exposure, less privacy.','',NULL,'Better,Everything,Working',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8411,'','Lewis J. Bates','','','','','Cruel and cold is the judgment of man, Cruel as winter, and cold as the snow; But by-and-by will the deed and the plan Be judged by the motive that lieth below.','',NULL,'Snow,Plan,Cold',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8412,'Life,Good','Lewis J. Bates','','','','','O, once in each man\'s life, at least, Good luck knocks at his door; And wit to seize the flitting guest Need never hunger more. But while the loitering idler waits Good luck beside his fire, The bold heart storms at fortune\'s gates, And conquers its desire.','',NULL,'Heart',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8413,'Love,Truth','Lewis J. Bates','','','','','Some day Love shall claim his own Some day Right ascend his throne, Some day hidden Truth be known; Some day - some sweet day.','',NULL,'Sweet',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8414,'','Lewis J. Bates','','','','','The joy late coming late departs.','',NULL,'Joy,Late,Coming',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8415,'Time,God,Hope','Lewis J. Bates','','','','','The year goes wrong, and tares grow strong, Hope starves without a crumb; But God\'s time is our harvest time, And that is sure to come.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8416,'','Marston Bates','Scientist','\nJuly 23, 1906\n','\nApril 3, 1974\n','American','Research is the process of going up alleys to see if they are blind.','',NULL,'Research,Process,Blind',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8417,'Learning','Gregory Bateson','Scientist','\nMay 9, 1904\n','\nJuly 4, 1980\n','British','In the transmission of human culture, people always attempt to replicate, to pass on to the next generation the skills and values of the parents, but the attempt always fails because cultural transmission is geared to learning, not DNA.','',NULL,'Parents,Human',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8418,'Future','Gregory Bateson','Scientist','\nMay 9, 1904\n','\nJuly 4, 1980\n','British','We do not know enough about how the present will lead into the future.','',NULL,'Enough,Present',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8419,'','Gregory Bateson','Scientist','\nMay 9, 1904\n','\nJuly 4, 1980\n','British','Logic can often be reversed, but the effect does not precede the cause.','',NULL,'Often,Logic,Cause',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8420,'Experience','Gregory Bateson','Scientist','\nMay 9, 1904\n','\nJuly 4, 1980\n','British','All experience is subjective.','',NULL,'Subjective',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8421,'','Gregory Bateson','Scientist','\nMay 9, 1904\n','\nJuly 4, 1980\n','British','Numbers are the product of counting. Quantities are the product of measurement. This means that numbers can conceivably be accurate because there is a discontinuity between each integer and the next.','',NULL,'Between,Means,Next',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8422,'Religion,Art,Science','Gregory Bateson','Scientist','\nMay 9, 1904\n','\nJuly 4, 1980\n','British','Science, like art, religion, commerce, warfare, and even sleep, is based on presuppositions.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8423,'Nature','Gregory Bateson','Scientist','\nMay 9, 1904\n','\nJuly 4, 1980\n','British','But epistemology is always and inevitably personal. The point of the probe is always in the heart of the explorer: What is my answer to the question of the nature of knowing?','',NULL,'Heart,Personal',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8424,'','Gregory Bateson','Scientist','\nMay 9, 1904\n','\nJuly 4, 1980\n','British','Interesting phenomena occur when two or more rhythmic patterns are combined, and these phenomena illustrate very aptly the enrichment of information that occurs when one description is combined with another.','',NULL,'Two,Another,Patterns',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8425,'','Gregory Bateson','Scientist','\nMay 9, 1904\n','\nJuly 4, 1980\n','British','Language commonly stresses only one side of any interaction.','',NULL,'Language,Side,Commonly',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8426,'','Gregory Bateson','Scientist','\nMay 9, 1904\n','\nJuly 4, 1980\n','British','Logic is a poor model of cause and effect.','',NULL,'Poor,Logic,Cause',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8427,'','Gregory Bateson','Scientist','\nMay 9, 1904\n','\nJuly 4, 1980\n','British','Number is different from quantity.','',NULL,'Different,Number,Quantity',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8428,'','Gregory Bateson','Scientist','\nMay 9, 1904\n','\nJuly 4, 1980\n','British','Rather, for all objects and experiences, there is a quantity that has optimum value. Above that quantity, the variable becomes toxic. To fall below that value is to be deprived.','',NULL,'Rather,Value,Fall',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8429,'','Gregory Bateson','Scientist','\nMay 9, 1904\n','\nJuly 4, 1980\n','British','A major difficulty is that the answer to the Riddle of the Sphinx is partly a product of the answers that we already have given to the riddle in its various forms.','',NULL,'Answer,Answers,Difficulty',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8430,'War,Fear','Gregory Bateson','Scientist','\nMay 9, 1904\n','\nJuly 4, 1980\n','British','Every move we make in fear of the next war in fact hastens it.','',NULL,'Fact',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8431,'Time','Gregory Bateson','Scientist','\nMay 9, 1904\n','\nJuly 4, 1980\n','British','If we pursue this matter further, we shall be told that the stable object is unchanging under the impact or stress of some particular external or internal variable or, perhaps, that it resists the passage of time.','',NULL,'Stress,Matter',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8432,'','Gregory Bateson','Scientist','\nMay 9, 1904\n','\nJuly 4, 1980\n','British','It is impossible, in principle, to explain any pattern by invoking a single quantity.','',NULL,'Single,Impossible,Principle',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8433,'','Gregory Bateson','Scientist','\nMay 9, 1904\n','\nJuly 4, 1980\n','British','It is of first-class importance that our answer to the Riddle of the Sphinx should be in step with how we conduct our civilisation, and this should in turn be in step with the actual workings of living systems.','',NULL,'Living,Step,Turn',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8434,'Life','Gregory Bateson','Scientist','\nMay 9, 1904\n','\nJuly 4, 1980\n','British','It is to the Riddle of the Sphinx that I have devoted fifty years of professional life as an anthropologist.','',NULL,'Fifty,Riddle',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8435,'Change,History','Gregory Bateson','Scientist','\nMay 9, 1904\n','\nJuly 4, 1980\n','British','It is, I claim, nonsense to say that it does not matter which individual man acted as the nucleus for the change. It is precisely this that makes history unpredictable into the future.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8436,'Family','Gregory Bateson','Scientist','\nMay 9, 1904\n','\nJuly 4, 1980\n','British','Members of weakly religious families get, of course, no religious training from any source outside the family.','',NULL,'Training,Religious',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8437,'Money','Gregory Bateson','Scientist','\nMay 9, 1904\n','\nJuly 4, 1980\n','British','Money is always transitively valued. More money is supposedly always better than less money.','',NULL,'Better,Less',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8438,'Education,Nature','Gregory Bateson','Scientist','\nMay 9, 1904\n','\nJuly 4, 1980\n','British','Official education was telling people almost nothing of the nature of all those things on the seashores, and in the redwood forests, in the deserts and in the plains.','',NULL,'Nothing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8439,'','Gregory Bateson','Scientist','\nMay 9, 1904\n','\nJuly 4, 1980\n','British','Synaptic summation is the technical term used in neurophysiology for those instances in which some neuron C is fired only by a combination of neurons A and B.','',NULL,'Used,Technical,Fired',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8440,'','Gregory Bateson','Scientist','\nMay 9, 1904\n','\nJuly 4, 1980\n','British','There is a strong tendency in explanatory prose to invoke quantities of tension, energy, and whatnot to explain the genesis of pattern. I believe that all such explanations are inappropriate or wrong.','',NULL,'Strong,Believe,Energy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8441,'Time','Gregory Bateson','Scientist','\nMay 9, 1904\n','\nJuly 4, 1980\n','British','To think straight, it is advisable to expect all qualities and attributes, adjectives, and so on to refer to at least two sets of interactions in time.','',NULL,'Two,Expect',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8442,'Death','Mary Catherine Bateson','Scientist','1939','','American','The timing of death, like the ending of a story, gives a changed meaning to what preceded it.','',NULL,'Story,Meaning',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8443,'Good,Fear,Teacher','Mary Catherine Bateson','Scientist','1939','','American','Fear is not a good teacher. The lessons of fear are quickly forgotten.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8444,'Food','Mary Catherine Bateson','Scientist','1939','','American','Human beings do not eat nutrients, they eat food.','',NULL,'Human,Eat',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8445,'','Mary Catherine Bateson','Scientist','1939','','American','Fluidity and discontinuity are central to the reality in which we live.','',NULL,'Live,Reality,Central',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8446,'','Mary Catherine Bateson','Scientist','1939','','American','Goals too clearly defined can become blinkers.','',NULL,'Become,Goals,Clearly',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8447,'','Mary Catherine Bateson','Scientist','1939','','American','No matter how happily a woman may be married, it always pleases her to discover that there is a really nice man who wishes she were not.','',NULL,'Nice,Woman,May',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8448,'','Mary Catherine Bateson','Scientist','1939','','American','Sharing is sometimes more demanding than giving.','',NULL,'Giving,Sometimes,Sharing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8449,'','Mary Catherine Bateson','Scientist','1939','','American','There are few things as toxic as a bad metaphor. You can\'t think without metaphors.','',NULL,'Bad,Without,Few',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8450,'Life,Good','Mary Catherine Bateson','Scientist','1939','','American','Of any stopping place in life, it is good to ask whether it will be a good place from which to go on as well as a good place to remain.','',NULL,'Place',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8451,'','Mary Catherine Bateson','Scientist','1939','','American','The capacity to combine commitment with skepticism is essential to democracy.','',NULL,'Democracy,Commitment,Capacity',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8452,'Family','Mary Catherine Bateson','Scientist','1939','','American','The family is changing, not disappearing. We have to broaden our understanding of it, look for the new metaphors.','',NULL,'Changing,Metaphors',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8453,'','James R. Bath','Businessman','1937','','American','I am not a member of the CIA or any other intelligence agency.','',NULL,'Agency,Cia,Member',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8454,'','Eike Batista','Businessman','','','Brazilian','What I learned from my father is to think big.','',NULL,'Father,Learned,Big',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8455,'Science','Eike Batista','Businessman','','','Brazilian','Finding oil is a multidisciplinary science. You need a lot of people - statisticians, engineers, and geologists, of course. And what I have learned in the past 30 years is that I read people better than I read books.','',NULL,'Past,Better',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8456,'','Eike Batista','Businessman','','','Brazilian','I can tell you that today 99% of my investments are in Brazil and will remain here.','',NULL,'Today,Here,Tell',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8457,'Work,Great','Eike Batista','Businessman','','','Brazilian','I was educated to think maybe Brazil works, maybe it doesn\'t. But I decided I am going to make this country work for my children. I am investing all my effort now in making Brazil a great country.','',NULL,'Children',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8458,'Power','Eike Batista','Businessman','','','Brazilian','To be powerful in South America, you have to be transparent and you have to have a very clean reputation. Transparency for me today is a magic word in South America. Power comes from transparency and a track record of execution.','',NULL,'Today,Powerful',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8459,'','Eike Batista','Businessman','','','Brazilian','You cannot exist as a $20 billion company with speculation.','',NULL,'Cannot,Company,Exist',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8460,'Dreams','John Battelle','','','','','Google is a global Rorschach test. We see in it what we want to see. Google has built an infrastructure that makes a lot of dreams closer to reality.','',NULL,'Reality,Makes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8461,'','John Battelle','','','','','The only thing Google has failed to do, so far, is fail.','',NULL,'Far,Fail,Failed',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8462,'Life','Phyllis Battelle','Journalist','1922','','American','A broken heart is what makes life so wonderful five years later, when you see the guy in an elevator and he is fat and smoking a cigar and saying long-time-no-see.','',NULL,'Heart,Saying',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8463,'Wedding','Phyllis Battelle','Journalist','1922','','American','For her fifth wedding, the bride wore black and carried a scotch and soda.','',NULL,'Black,Her',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8464,'Nature','Phyllis Battelle','Journalist','1922','','American','If you haven\'t had at least a slight poetic crack in the heart, you have been cheated by nature.','',NULL,'Heart,Cheated',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8465,'','Phyllis Battelle','Journalist','1922','','American','A reporter discovers, in the course of many years of interviewing celebrities, that most actors are more attractive behind a spotlight than over a spot of tea.','',NULL,'Behind,Tea,Attractive',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8466,'Love','Orlando A. Battista','','','','','The greatest weakness of most humans is their hesitancy to tell others how much they love them while they\'re alive.','',NULL,'Greatest,Others',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8467,'','Orlando A. Battista','','','','','An error doesn\'t become a mistake until you refuse to correct it.','',NULL,'Become,Until,Mistake',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8468,'Time,Best','Orlando A. Battista','','','','','The best inheritance a parent can give his children is a few minutes of his time each day.','',NULL,'Children',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8469,'','Orlando A. Battista','','','','','Temptations, unlike opportunities, will always give you many second chances.','',NULL,'Give,Second,Chances',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8470,'Experience','Orlando A. Battista','','','','','One of the most lasting pleasures you can experience is the feeling that comes over you when you genuinely forgive an enemy - whether he knows it or not.','',NULL,'Enemy,Feeling',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8471,'','Orlando A. Battista','','','','','The fellow who says he\'ll meet you halfway usually thinks he\'s standing on the dividing line.','',NULL,'Line,Meet,Says',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8472,'','Kathleen Battle','Actress','\nAugust 13, 1948\n','','American','I sing what I sing.','',NULL,'Sing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8473,'Life,Best,Art','Kathleen Battle','Actress','\nAugust 13, 1948\n','','American','The question is not... if art is enough to fulfill my life, but if I am true to the path I have set for myself, if I am the best I can be in the things I do. Am I living up to the reasons I became a singer in the first place?','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8474,'Great','Kathleen Battle','Actress','\nAugust 13, 1948\n','','American','Wynton and Christopher were really great experiences for me because they are both very gifted artists.','',NULL,'Both,Artists',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8475,'Health','Max Baucus','Politician','\nDecember 11, 1941\n','','American','Every American has a right to affordable, high-quality health care.','',NULL,'Care,American',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8476,'','Max Baucus','Politician','\nDecember 11, 1941\n','','American','Fundamentally, legislation that is historic, that is comprehensive, that has a large number of senators supporting it is more durable.','',NULL,'Number,Large,Supporting',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8477,'','Max Baucus','Politician','\nDecember 11, 1941\n','','American','Global overcapacity in steel production can no longer be ignored. Foreign governments\' intervention in steel markets has had a devastating impact on the U.S. industry.','',NULL,'Longer,Industry,Foreign',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8478,'Health','Max Baucus','Politician','\nDecember 11, 1941\n','','American','Health reform is an essential part of restoring America\'s economy and maintaining our competitiveness.','',NULL,'America,Economy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8479,'','Max Baucus','Politician','\nDecember 11, 1941\n','','American','I believe strongly that the opportunity is here for us in America to finally have a healthcare system that we can really be proud of. But it\'s got to be one where everybody is involved. Everybody: consumers, employers, providers, health-insurance companies, everybody.','',NULL,'Believe,America,Proud',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8480,'','Max Baucus','Politician','\nDecember 11, 1941\n','','American','I know the problem of obesity. I got to tell you, I think that\'s tepid. I just don\'t think the bully pulpit is going to be enough to sufficiently fight obesity. We\'re going to have to have incentives in here.','',NULL,'Fight,Enough,Problem',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8481,'Love','Max Baucus','Politician','\nDecember 11, 1941\n','','American','I love challenges.','',NULL,'Challenges',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8482,'','Max Baucus','Politician','\nDecember 11, 1941\n','','American','I think I can speak for every Senator, saying that he or she ran for the Senate because we want to help make this a better place; that is, we want to help our States and help America.','',NULL,'Help,Better,Saying',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8483,'','Max Baucus','Politician','\nDecember 11, 1941\n','','American','I think I\'m the luckiest guy in the world.','',NULL,'Guy,Luckiest',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8484,'','Max Baucus','Politician','\nDecember 11, 1941\n','','American','I\'m inclined to vote for Roberts unless something else comes up. It\'s a close call.','',NULL,'Else,Vote,Call',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8485,'','Max Baucus','Politician','\nDecember 11, 1941\n','','American','If I were the president, I would be very concerned... and I would do what was reasonably necessary to find a way to get my people confirmed.','',NULL,'Find,President,Necessary',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8486,'','Max Baucus','Politician','\nDecember 11, 1941\n','','American','In this ever-changing world, it\'s more important than ever that our top-notch military continues to receive the resources needed to serve and protect our country.','',NULL,'Important,Ever,Country',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8487,'','Max Baucus','Politician','\nDecember 11, 1941\n','','American','IRAs are intended for retirement.','',NULL,'Retirement,Intended',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8488,'','Max Baucus','Politician','\nDecember 11, 1941\n','','American','It is pretty hard to find the right result to a controversial issue.','',NULL,'Hard,Find,Pretty',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8489,'Respect','Max Baucus','Politician','\nDecember 11, 1941\n','','American','Judge Roberts has assured me personally that he has a healthy respect for precedent and the hard-won rights of Americans.','',NULL,'Judge,Rights',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8490,'','Max Baucus','Politician','\nDecember 11, 1941\n','','American','My door is open.','',NULL,'Door,Open',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8491,'Time','Max Baucus','Politician','\nDecember 11, 1941\n','','American','Now is not the time to open the border to receive Canadian beef down to the United States.','',NULL,'Down,United',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8492,'','Max Baucus','Politician','\nDecember 11, 1941\n','','American','Privatizing Social Security will take dollars out of young folks\' pockets.','',NULL,'Young,Social,Security',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8493,'','Max Baucus','Politician','\nDecember 11, 1941\n','','American','Sequestration is leverage that should not be given up easily.','',NULL,'Leverage,Given,Easily',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8494,'','Max Baucus','Politician','\nDecember 11, 1941\n','','American','Tax reform is a once-in-a-generation opportunity.','',NULL,'Tax,Reform',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8495,'','Max Baucus','Politician','\nDecember 11, 1941\n','','American','The administration\'s attempt to keep us from selling agricultural products to Cuba is an outrage. Cuba is not a threat. That is why we must do more to open Cuba - not less.','',NULL,'Must,Why,Keep',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8496,'','Max Baucus','Politician','\nDecember 11, 1941\n','','American','The recovery of the Gulf Coast region will take years to complete.','',NULL,'Complete,Recovery,Coast',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8497,'','Max Baucus','Politician','\nDecember 11, 1941\n','','American','The Senate is a remarkable institution. It is unique. There is no other body, no other political body, no other democratic legislature in the world quite like the U.S. Senate.','',NULL,'Political,Unique,Body',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8498,'Trust,Good','Max Baucus','Politician','\nDecember 11, 1941\n','','American','The Social Security trust fund is in pretty good shape today and we should not embark upon risky, dangerous schemes which will, in fact, undermine Social Security, such as privatization.','',NULL,'Today',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8499,'','Max Baucus','Politician','\nDecember 11, 1941\n','','American','There are significant human rights abuses in China. In some areas, the situation is worse today than in the past. In other areas, there have been improvements. We will recognize the latter, and be critical of the former.','',NULL,'Today,Past,Human',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8500,'Time,Poetry','Charles Baudelaire','Poet','\nApril 9, 1821\n','\nAugust 31, 1867\n','French','It is time to get drunk! So as not to be the martyred slaves of Time, get drunk; get drunk without stopping! On wine, on poetry, or on virtue, as you wish.','',NULL,'Drunk',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8501,'Love,Music','Charles Baudelaire','Poet','\nApril 9, 1821\n','\nAugust 31, 1867\n','French','I love Wagner, but the music I prefer is that of a cat hung up by its tail outside a window and trying to stick to the panes of glass with its claws.','',NULL,'Trying',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8502,'Beauty','Charles Baudelaire','Poet','\nApril 9, 1821\n','\nAugust 31, 1867\n','French','I can barely conceive of a type of beauty in which there is no Melancholy.','',NULL,'Melancholy,Conceive',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8503,'Life','Charles Baudelaire','Poet','\nApril 9, 1821\n','\nAugust 31, 1867\n','French','The insatiable thirst for everything which lies beyond, and which life reveals, is the most living proof of our immortality.','',NULL,'Everything,Living',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8504,'','Charles Baudelaire','Poet','\nApril 9, 1821\n','\nAugust 31, 1867\n','French','It is by universal misunderstanding that all agree. For if, by ill luck, people understood each other, they would never agree.','',NULL,'Luck,Universal,Understood',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8505,'','Charles Baudelaire','Poet','\nApril 9, 1821\n','\nAugust 31, 1867\n','French','Everything that is beautiful and noble is the product of reason and calculation.','',NULL,'Beautiful,Everything,Reason',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8506,'Time,Poetry','Charles Baudelaire','Poet','\nApril 9, 1821\n','\nAugust 31, 1867\n','French','It is the hour to be drunken! to escape being the martyred slaves of time, be ceaselessly drunk. On wine, on poetry, or on virtue, as you wish.','',NULL,'Drunk',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8507,'Poetry','Charles Baudelaire','Poet','\nApril 9, 1821\n','\nAugust 31, 1867\n','French','Always be a poet, even in prose.','',NULL,'Poet,Prose',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8508,'','Charles Baudelaire','Poet','\nApril 9, 1821\n','\nAugust 31, 1867\n','French','How little remains of the man I once was, save the memory of him! But remembering is only a new form of suffering.','',NULL,'Him,Suffering,Once',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8509,'','Charles Baudelaire','Poet','\nApril 9, 1821\n','\nAugust 31, 1867\n','French','A book is a garden, an orchard, a storehouse, a party, a company by the way, a counselor, a multitude of counselors.','',NULL,'Book,Company,Party',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8510,'','Charles Baudelaire','Poet','\nApril 9, 1821\n','\nAugust 31, 1867\n','French','The world only goes round by misunderstanding.','',NULL,'Goes,Round',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8511,'Beauty,Time','Charles Baudelaire','Poet','\nApril 9, 1821\n','\nAugust 31, 1867\n','French','An artist is an artist only because of his exquisite sense of beauty, a sense which shows him intoxicating pleasures, but which at the same time implies and contains an equally exquisite sense of all deformities and all disproportion.','',NULL,'Him',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8512,'Dreams','Charles Baudelaire','Poet','\nApril 9, 1821\n','\nAugust 31, 1867\n','French','Common sense tells us that the things of the earth exist only a little, and that true reality is only in dreams.','',NULL,'True,Reality',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8513,'Poetry,Food','Charles Baudelaire','Poet','\nApril 9, 1821\n','\nAugust 31, 1867\n','French','Any healthy man can go without food for two days - but not without poetry.','',NULL,'Without',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8514,'Men,Women,Best','Charles Baudelaire','Poet','\nApril 9, 1821\n','\nAugust 31, 1867\n','French','Those men get along best with women who can get along best without them.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8515,'','Charles Baudelaire','Poet','\nApril 9, 1821\n','\nAugust 31, 1867\n','French','I have more memories than if I were a thousand years old.','',NULL,'Old,Memories,Thousand',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8516,'Beauty','Charles Baudelaire','Poet','\nApril 9, 1821\n','\nAugust 31, 1867\n','French','It would be difficult for me not to conclude that the most perfect type of masculine beauty is Satan, as portrayed by Milton.','',NULL,'Perfect,Difficult',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8517,'Respect','Charles Baudelaire','Poet','\nApril 9, 1821\n','\nAugust 31, 1867\n','French','There exist only three beings worthy of respect: the priest, the soldier, the poet. To know, to kill, to create.','',NULL,'Soldier,Three',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8518,'Art','Charles Baudelaire','Poet','\nApril 9, 1821\n','\nAugust 31, 1867\n','French','Evil is committed without effort, naturally, fatally; goodness is always the product of some art.','',NULL,'Evil,Without',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8519,'','Charles Baudelaire','Poet','\nApril 9, 1821\n','\nAugust 31, 1867\n','French','To handle a language skillfully is to practice a kind of evocative sorcery.','',NULL,'Language,Practice,Handle',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8520,'Love,Women,Men','Charles Baudelaire','Poet','\nApril 9, 1821\n','\nAugust 31, 1867\n','French','The unique and supreme voluptuousness of love lies in the certainty of committing evil. And men and women know from birth that in evil is found all sensual delight.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8521,'','Charles Baudelaire','Poet','\nApril 9, 1821\n','\nAugust 31, 1867\n','French','Genius is childhood recalled at will.','',NULL,'Genius,Childhood,Recalled',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8522,'','Charles Baudelaire','Poet','\nApril 9, 1821\n','\nAugust 31, 1867\n','French','I have cultivated my hysteria with pleasure and terror.','',NULL,'Pleasure,Terror,Hysteria',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8523,'','Charles Baudelaire','Poet','\nApril 9, 1821\n','\nAugust 31, 1867\n','French','Inspiration comes of working every day.','',NULL,'Working,Comes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8524,'','Charles Baudelaire','Poet','\nApril 9, 1821\n','\nAugust 31, 1867\n','French','A sweetheart is a bottle of wine, a wife is a wine bottle.','',NULL,'Wife,Wine,Sweetheart',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8525,'Jealousy','Jean Baudrillard','Sociologist','\nJuly 29, 1929\n','\nMarch 6, 2007\n','French','A negative judgment gives you more satisfaction than praise, provided it smacks of jealousy.','',NULL,'Negative,Judgment',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8526,'Love','Jean Baudrillard','Sociologist','\nJuly 29, 1929\n','\nMarch 6, 2007\n','French','If you say, I love you, then you have already fallen in love with language, which is already a form of break up and infidelity.','',NULL,'Infidelity,Language',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8527,'Funny','Jean Baudrillard','Sociologist','\nJuly 29, 1929\n','\nMarch 6, 2007\n','French','There is nothing funny about Halloween. This sarcastic festival reflects, rather, an infernal demand for revenge by children on the adult world.','',NULL,'Revenge,Children',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8528,'','Jean Baudrillard','Sociologist','\nJuly 29, 1929\n','\nMarch 6, 2007\n','French','Perhaps the world\'s second worst crime is boredom. The first is being a bore.','',NULL,'Boredom,Second,Worst',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8529,'Time,Great','Jean Baudrillard','Sociologist','\nJuly 29, 1929\n','\nMarch 6, 2007\n','French','The great person is ahead of their time, the smart make something out of it, and the blockhead, sets themselves against it.','',NULL,'Smart',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8530,'','Jean Baudrillard','Sociologist','\nJuly 29, 1929\n','\nMarch 6, 2007\n','French','Governing today means giving acceptable signs of credibility. It is like advertising and it is the same effect that is achieved - commitment to a scenario.','',NULL,'Today,Giving,Same',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8531,'','Jean Baudrillard','Sociologist','\nJuly 29, 1929\n','\nMarch 6, 2007\n','French','Americans may have no identity, but they do have wonderful teeth.','',NULL,'May,Wonderful,Identity',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8532,'Time,Death','Jean Baudrillard','Sociologist','\nJuly 29, 1929\n','\nMarch 6, 2007\n','French','Deep down, no one really believes they have a right to live. But this death sentence generally stays tucked away, hidden beneath the difficulty of living. If that difficulty is removed from time to time, death is suddenly there, unintelligibly.','',NULL,'Live',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8533,'Money','Jean Baudrillard','Sociologist','\nJuly 29, 1929\n','\nMarch 6, 2007\n','French','I hesitate to deposit money in a bank. I am afraid I shall never dare to take it out again. When you go to confession and entrust your sins to the safe-keeping of the priest, do you ever come back for them?','',NULL,'Ever,Afraid',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8534,'','Jean Baudrillard','Sociologist','\nJuly 29, 1929\n','\nMarch 6, 2007\n','French','It only takes a politician believing in what he says for the others to stop believing him.','',NULL,'Him,Others,Stop',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8535,'Dreams','Jean Baudrillard','Sociologist','\nJuly 29, 1929\n','\nMarch 6, 2007\n','French','Like dreams, statistics are a form of wish fulfillment.','',NULL,'Wish,Statistics',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8536,'Love,Courage','Jean Baudrillard','Sociologist','\nJuly 29, 1929\n','\nMarch 6, 2007\n','French','Cowardice and courage are never without a measure of affectation. Nor is love. Feelings are never true. They play with their mirrors.','',NULL,'True',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8537,'','Jean Baudrillard','Sociologist','\nJuly 29, 1929\n','\nMarch 6, 2007\n','French','It is always the same: once you are liberated, you are forced to ask who you are.','',NULL,'Same,Once,Ask',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8538,'','Jean Baudrillard','Sociologist','\nJuly 29, 1929\n','\nMarch 6, 2007\n','French','Seduction is always more singular and sublime than sex and it commands the higher price.','',NULL,'Sex,Price,Higher',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8539,'Love,Future','Jean Baudrillard','Sociologist','\nJuly 29, 1929\n','\nMarch 6, 2007\n','French','To love someone is to isolate him from the world, wipe out every trace of him, dispossess him of his shadow, drag him into a murderous future. It is to circle around the other like a dead star and absorb him into a black light.','',NULL,'Someone',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8540,'Women','Jean Baudrillard','Sociologist','\nJuly 29, 1929\n','\nMarch 6, 2007\n','French','At male strip shows, it is still the women that we watch, the audience of women and their eager faces. They are more obscene than if they were dancing naked themselves.','',NULL,'Still,Themselves',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8541,'Good,Society','Jean Baudrillard','Sociologist','\nJuly 29, 1929\n','\nMarch 6, 2007\n','French','Deep down, the US, with its space, its technological refinement, its bluff good conscience, even in those spaces which it opens up for simulation, is the only remaining primitive society.','',NULL,'Deep',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8542,'','Jean Baudrillard','Sociologist','\nJuly 29, 1929\n','\nMarch 6, 2007\n','French','Driving is a spectacular form of amnesia. Everything is to be discovered, everything to be obliterated.','',NULL,'Everything,Driving,Amnesia',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8543,'Power,Learning','Jean Baudrillard','Sociologist','\nJuly 29, 1929\n','\nMarch 6, 2007\n','French','In the same way that we need statesmen to spare us the abjection of exercising power, we need scholars to spare us the abjection of learning.','',NULL,'Same',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8544,'Fear','Jean Baudrillard','Sociologist','\nJuly 29, 1929\n','\nMarch 6, 2007\n','French','Television knows no night. It is perpetual day. TV embodies our fear of the dark, of night, of the other side of things.','',NULL,'Night,Dark',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8545,'','Jean Baudrillard','Sociologist','\nJuly 29, 1929\n','\nMarch 6, 2007\n','French','The world is not dialectical - it is sworn to extremes, not to equilibrium, sworn to radical antagonism, not to reconciliation or synthesis. This is also the principle of evil.','',NULL,'Evil,Principle,Radical',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8546,'Love','Jean Baudrillard','Sociologist','\nJuly 29, 1929\n','\nMarch 6, 2007\n','French','There exists, between people in love, a kind of capital held by each. This is not just a stock of affects or pleasure, but also the possibility of playing double or quits with the share you hold in the other\'s heart.','',NULL,'Heart,Between',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8547,'','Jean Baudrillard','Sociologist','\nJuly 29, 1929\n','\nMarch 6, 2007\n','French','What you have to do is enter the fiction of America, enter America as fiction. It is, indeed, on this fictive basis that it dominates the world.','',NULL,'America,Fiction,Indeed',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8548,'','Jean Baudrillard','Sociologist','\nJuly 29, 1929\n','\nMarch 6, 2007\n','French','You are born modern, you do not become so.','',NULL,'Become,Born,Modern',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8549,'','Jean Baudrillard','Sociologist','\nJuly 29, 1929\n','\nMarch 6, 2007\n','French','We shall never resolve the enigma of the relation between the negative foundations of greatness and that greatness itself.','',NULL,'Negative,Between,Greatness',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8550,'God,Art,Freedom','Bruno Bauer','Theologian','\nSeptember 6, 1809\n','\nApril 13, 1882\n','German','But in Christianity, by contrast, the freedom of the children of God was also freedom from all important worldly interests, from all art and science, etc.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8551,'','Bruno Bauer','Theologian','\nSeptember 6, 1809\n','\nApril 13, 1882\n','German','His very chains helped to deceive him about the harshness of his service.','',NULL,'Him,Service,Deceive',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8552,'Family,Nature','Bruno Bauer','Theologian','\nSeptember 6, 1809\n','\nApril 13, 1882\n','German','The sight of nature fascinates, the family tie has a sweet enchantment and patriotism gives the religious spirit a fiery devotion to the powers that it reveres.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8553,'','Bruno Bauer','Theologian','\nSeptember 6, 1809\n','\nApril 13, 1882\n','German','Thus in Christianity the alienation had become total, and it was this total alienation that was the biggest obstacle to the progress of self-consciousness.','',NULL,'Become,Progress,Biggest',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8554,'','Gary Bauer','Public Servant','\nMay 4, 1946\n','','American','All of my judges will want to welcome every child into the world, give them a place at the table.','',NULL,'Give,Place,Child',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8555,'War','Gary Bauer','Public Servant','\nMay 4, 1946\n','','American','All the culture war issues will be settled by the court.','',NULL,'Culture,Issues',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8556,'','Gary Bauer','Public Servant','\nMay 4, 1946\n','','American','America used to have a strong \'moral safety net\' for its people. Today that net is badly frayed, not only because families are disintegrating but also because the church doesn\'t play the same role that it once did in many Americans\' lives.','',NULL,'Today,Strong,Did',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8557,'Life,Experience','Gary Bauer','Public Servant','\nMay 4, 1946\n','','American','Americans have not only a right but a responsibility to consider the values of those who seek to lead them - whether they arise from life experience, political ideology or religious belief.','',NULL,'Political',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8558,'Good','Gary Bauer','Public Servant','\nMay 4, 1946\n','','American','As a conservative, I maintain a healthy skepticism of the theory of man-made global warming. I also believe that more people enjoying the fruits of modernity and economic development is a good thing - as long as those people arrived legally and obey the law.','',NULL,'Believe,Long',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8559,'','Gary Bauer','Public Servant','\nMay 4, 1946\n','','American','As long as there\'s land available, single-family homes will be built, and Colorado residents will always go for a single-family over a condo.','',NULL,'Long,Land,Available',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8560,'','Gary Bauer','Public Servant','\nMay 4, 1946\n','','American','As President, I will end once and for all the use of taxpayer funds to promote the National Endowment for the Arts and other programs that subsidize amoral and degrading activities.','',NULL,'End,Once,President',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8561,'Politics','Gary Bauer','Public Servant','\nMay 4, 1946\n','','American','Beyond politics, the West is suffering from what can be called a crisis of brokenness - broken institutions, broken families and broken souls.','',NULL,'Crisis,Broken',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8562,'Love,Time,Power','Gary Bauer','Public Servant','\nMay 4, 1946\n','','American','Big-government proponents embrace both the power of the federal government and the idea that millions of Americans ought to be dependent on its largesse. It\'s time to return to our Founders\' love for small government. More is not always better.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8563,'Age','Gary Bauer','Public Servant','\nMay 4, 1946\n','','American','Catholics and evangelicals need to remain allied, and in solidarity, against the increasingly aggressive secularism of our age.','',NULL,'Against,Remain',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8564,'','Gary Bauer','Public Servant','\nMay 4, 1946\n','','American','Democratic politicians, liberal activists and liberal news outlets routinely deploy incendiary rhetoric and wicked accusations to marginalize Republicans.','',NULL,'Liberal,Democratic,News',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8565,'','Gary Bauer','Public Servant','\nMay 4, 1946\n','','American','Empathy is a virtue, but it should not be a guiding judicial principle.','',NULL,'Virtue,Empathy,Principle',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8566,'Life','Gary Bauer','Public Servant','\nMay 4, 1946\n','','American','Enhanced interrogation is not to be considered lightly, but the use of enhanced interrogation techniques does not require moral people to abandon their beliefs. Rather, it is precisely during these difficult times that one\'s beliefs about life, justice and mercy become indispensible.','',NULL,'Justice,Become',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8567,'Family','Gary Bauer','Public Servant','\nMay 4, 1946\n','','American','Environmentalists have been outspoken in their support of smaller family size and abortion rights as keys to reducing global warming. But when it comes to immigration, the single biggest contributor to population growth in the industrial world, they stand largely silent.','',NULL,'Single,Support',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8568,'','Gary Bauer','Public Servant','\nMay 4, 1946\n','','American','\'Fairness\' can be an important quality for legislators to consider when they are passing public policies. But it is a subjective standard. And it has no place among judges on a court - whose duty is to dispassionately judge a law\'s constitutionality.','',NULL,'Judge,Important,Law',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8569,'Faith,God','Gary Bauer','Public Servant','\nMay 4, 1946\n','','American','For the record, I believe elected officials should talk about faith. Our founders believed the moral principles of faith were indispensable to our nation\'s survival. The Declaration of Independence mentions God four times.','',NULL,'Believe',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8570,'','Gary Bauer','Public Servant','\nMay 4, 1946\n','','American','Guided by nothing but pop culture values, many children no longer learn how to think about morality and virtue, or to think of them at all. They grow up with no shared moral framework, believing that the highest values are diversity, tolerance and non-judgmentalism.','',NULL,'Children,Nothing,Learn',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8571,'Men,Home','Gary Bauer','Public Servant','\nMay 4, 1946\n','','American','Having robbed children of any sense that their Father is in Heaven and that they are His creation, we then launched an experiment in raising them without earthly fathers too. Having neither a Father in heaven or a father in the home, many young men make gangs their families.','',NULL,'Father',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8572,'','Gary Bauer','Public Servant','\nMay 4, 1946\n','','American','I believe if more American children read the Ten Commandments and are taught what they mean, they will predictably engage in less crime.','',NULL,'Believe,Children,Mean',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8573,'Faith','Gary Bauer','Public Servant','\nMay 4, 1946\n','','American','I have come to the conclusion that while a candidate\'s faith matters, what\'s most important is how he or she applies that faith.','',NULL,'Important,She',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8574,'Change','Gary Bauer','Public Servant','\nMay 4, 1946\n','','American','I have no problem with any gay group that says they\'re Republicans, but I will fight them tooth and nail if they try to change what the Republican Party believes.','',NULL,'Gay,Fight',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8575,'','Gary Bauer','Public Servant','\nMay 4, 1946\n','','American','I think it would be bizarre to pick somebody to speak at the convention based on their sexual preference, because once you go down that road, why don\'t you pick a transvestite?','',NULL,'Down,Why,Speak',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8576,'Health,Government','Gary Bauer','Public Servant','\nMay 4, 1946\n','','American','I\'m against big bureaucracy in Washington making health care decisions. I just have an aversion to bureaucrats. But it\'s not just government bureaucrats. I don\'t like HMO bureaucrats and insurance company bureaucrats either.','',NULL,'Care',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8577,'Death','Gary Bauer','Public Servant','\nMay 4, 1946\n','','American','I\'m pro-death penalty, but what I have not seen is anybody that would mock someone on death row.','',NULL,'Someone,Seen',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8578,'Change,Marriage','Gary Bauer','Public Servant','\nMay 4, 1946\n','','American','If one is going to change the definition of marriage to be, quote, \'same sex,\' then there is absolutely no valid argument constitutionally or rhetorically you can make against multiple people getting married. These are radical social changes.','',NULL,'Sex',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8579,'Great','Harold Bauer','Musician','\nApril 28, 1873\n','\nMarch 12, 1951\n','English','Nimbus is doing a great service with these excellently produced transformations of piano roll recordings.','',NULL,'Service,Piano',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8580,'','John Bauer','Artist','\nJune 4, 1882\n','\nNovember 20, 1918\n','Swedish','Thunder and lightning. I have never - never - skied in thunder and lightning. It was a trip, for sure.','',NULL,'Sure,Thunder,Lightning',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8581,'Men','Otto Bauer','Writer','\nSeptember 5, 1881\n','\nJuly 4, 1938\n','Austrian','A nation is a totality of men united through community of fate into a community of character.','',NULL,'Character,Through',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8582,'','Otto Bauer','Writer','\nSeptember 5, 1881\n','\nJuly 4, 1938\n','Austrian','The dissolution of the Party - we will not let such a tremendous, big, and glorious party be so easily crashed: this would then be the moment, when we would begin to fight on all fronts.','',NULL,'Fight,Moment,Big',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8583,'Hope','Steven Bauer','Actor','\nDecember 2, 1956\n','','American','Next? Growing up to be Clint Eastwood, I hope.','',NULL,'Next,Growing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8584,'','Sammy Baugh','Athlete','\nMarch 17, 1914\n','\nDecember 17, 2008\n','American','Of a very religious linebacker: He knocks the hell out of people, but in a Christian way.','',NULL,'Christian,Hell,Religious',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8585,'','L. Frank Baum','Author','\nMay 15, 1856\n','\nMay 6, 1919\n','American','Hearts will never be practical until they can be made unbreakable.','',NULL,'Made,Until,Hearts',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8586,'Imagination','L. Frank Baum','Author','\nMay 15, 1856\n','\nMay 6, 1919\n','American','Imagination has brought mankind through the dark ages to its present state of civilization. Imagination led Columbus to discover America. Imagination led Franklin to discover electricity.','',NULL,'Through,America',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8587,'','L. Frank Baum','Author','\nMay 15, 1856\n','\nMay 6, 1919\n','American','I can\'t give you a brain, but I can give you a diploma.','',NULL,'Brain,Give,Diploma',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8588,'','L. Frank Baum','Author','\nMay 15, 1856\n','\nMay 6, 1919\n','American','I have a feeling we\'re not in Kansas anymore.','',NULL,'Feeling,Anymore,Kansas',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8589,'','L. Frank Baum','Author','\nMay 15, 1856\n','\nMay 6, 1919\n','American','The road to the City of Emeralds is paved with yellow brick.','',NULL,'Road,City,Yellow',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8590,'','L. Frank Baum','Author','\nMay 15, 1856\n','\nMay 6, 1919\n','American','Whenever I feel blue, I start breathing again.','',NULL,'Start,Again,Whenever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8591,'Success','Vicki Baum','Novelist','\nJanuary 24, 1888\n','\nAugust 29, 1960\n','American','Fame always brings loneliness. Success is as ice cold and lonely as the North Pole.','',NULL,'Loneliness,Lonely',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8592,'','Vicki Baum','Novelist','\nJanuary 24, 1888\n','\nAugust 29, 1960\n','American','Pity is the deadliest feeling that can be offered to a woman.','',NULL,'Woman,Feeling,Pity',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8593,'Success','Vicki Baum','Novelist','\nJanuary 24, 1888\n','\nAugust 29, 1960\n','American','A woman who is loved always has success.','',NULL,'Woman,Loved',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8594,'Marriage,Art','Vicki Baum','Novelist','\nJanuary 24, 1888\n','\nAugust 29, 1960\n','American','Marriage always demands the greatest understanding of the art of insincerity possible between two human beings.','',NULL,'Greatest',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8595,'Success','Vicki Baum','Novelist','\nJanuary 24, 1888\n','\nAugust 29, 1960\n','American','Success is as ice cold and lonely as the North Pole.','',NULL,'Lonely,Cold',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8596,'','Vicki Baum','Novelist','\nJanuary 24, 1888\n','\nAugust 29, 1960\n','American','To be a Jew is a destiny.','',NULL,'Destiny,Jew',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8597,'','Vicki Baum','Novelist','\nJanuary 24, 1888\n','\nAugust 29, 1960\n','American','You don\'t get ulcers from what you eat. You get them from what\'s eating you.','',NULL,'Eat,Eating,Ulcers',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8598,'','Brian Baumgartner','Actor','\nNovember 29, 1972\n','','American','I come from straight theater.','',NULL,'Theater,Straight',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8599,'Life','Brian Baumgartner','Actor','\nNovember 29, 1972\n','','American','I do have a childlike enthusiasm at times. I certainly enjoy life and get pleasure sometimes in childish things.','',NULL,'Enjoy,Sometimes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8600,'Best','Brian Baumgartner','Actor','\nNovember 29, 1972\n','','American','I had a Shiatsu dog for 12 years - we were different in size but he was certainly man\'s best friend, he was my little guy.','',NULL,'Friend,Different',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8601,'','Brian Baumgartner','Actor','\nNovember 29, 1972\n','','American','Television is certainly a writers-led medium. They\'re the ones who are there, they\'re the ones that are conferencing or whatever, with directors coming and going.','',NULL,'Whatever,Coming,Television',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8602,'','Felix Baumgartner','Athlete','\nApril 20, 1969\n','','Austrian','I can\'t bear the thought of my mother having to push me around in a wheelchair. I\'d rather die quickly.','',NULL,'Mother,Thought,Die',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8603,'','Felix Baumgartner','Athlete','\nApril 20, 1969\n','','Austrian','I base jumped off one of the highest buildings in the world.','',NULL,'Off,Highest,Buildings',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8604,'Freedom','Felix Baumgartner','Athlete','\nApril 20, 1969\n','','Austrian','I started skydiving because I loved the idea of freedom.','',NULL,'Idea,Loved',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8605,'','Felix Baumgartner','Athlete','\nApril 20, 1969\n','','Austrian','Normally, when I skydive, even in winter, I wear very thin gloves. I want to be flexible, with fast reactions.','',NULL,'Winter,Fast,Wear',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8606,'','Felix Baumgartner','Athlete','\nApril 20, 1969\n','','Austrian','As a little kid, I climbed a lot of trees because I always loved the bird\'s-eye view.','',NULL,'Loved,Bird,Kid',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8607,'','Felix Baumgartner','Athlete','\nApril 20, 1969\n','','Austrian','At a certain R.P.M., there\'s only one way for blood to leave your body, and that\'s through your eyeballs. That means you\'re dead.','',NULL,'Through,Dead,Means',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8608,'Travel','Felix Baumgartner','Athlete','\nApril 20, 1969\n','','Austrian','Aviation - and space travel, in particular - have always been especially captivating.','',NULL,'Space,Aviation',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8609,'Cool','Felix Baumgartner','Athlete','\nApril 20, 1969\n','','Austrian','Heroes don\'t wear diapers. It\'s just not cool.','',NULL,'Heroes,Wear',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8610,'','Felix Baumgartner','Athlete','\nApril 20, 1969\n','','Austrian','I always feel the danger because you might always be subject to an unexpected or emergency event.','',NULL,'Might,Unexpected,Danger',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8611,'','Felix Baumgartner','Athlete','\nApril 20, 1969\n','','Austrian','I always had the dream of flying, and the cheapest way is to become a skydiver.','',NULL,'Become,Dream,Flying',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8612,'','Felix Baumgartner','Athlete','\nApril 20, 1969\n','','Austrian','I base jumped off the Jesus statue in Rio de Janeiro.','',NULL,'Jesus,Off,Rio',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8613,'','Felix Baumgartner','Athlete','\nApril 20, 1969\n','','Austrian','I don\'t like to rate myself; others can do that.','',NULL,'Others,Rate',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8614,'','Felix Baumgartner','Athlete','\nApril 20, 1969\n','','Austrian','I feel comfortable with what I do and I guess that my girlfriend feels the same.','',NULL,'Same,Girlfriend,Guess',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8615,'Work','Felix Baumgartner','Athlete','\nApril 20, 1969\n','','Austrian','I had to work with a psychiatrist.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8616,'','Felix Baumgartner','Athlete','\nApril 20, 1969\n','','Austrian','I have a lot of fears that normal people have.','',NULL,'Normal,Fears',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8617,'','Felix Baumgartner','Athlete','\nApril 20, 1969\n','','Austrian','I have no privacy anymore.','',NULL,'Privacy,Anymore',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8618,'','Felix Baumgartner','Athlete','\nApril 20, 1969\n','','Austrian','I like to challenge myself.','',NULL,'Challenge',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8619,'','Felix Baumgartner','Athlete','\nApril 20, 1969\n','','Austrian','I want to find a nice decent job as a helicopter pilot.','',NULL,'Nice,Job,Find',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8620,'','Felix Baumgartner','Athlete','\nApril 20, 1969\n','','Austrian','I was crossing the English Channel with a carbon-fiber wing on my back.','',NULL,'English,Wing,Channel',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8621,'Good','Felix Baumgartner','Athlete','\nApril 20, 1969\n','','Austrian','I\'m 100 percent sure I\'m becoming a really good helicopter pilot.','',NULL,'Sure,Percent',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8622,'','Felix Baumgartner','Athlete','\nApril 20, 1969\n','','Austrian','I\'m more a competitive person.','',NULL,'Person',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8623,'','Felix Baumgartner','Athlete','\nApril 20, 1969\n','','Austrian','I\'m now a member of a pretty small club.','',NULL,'Small,Pretty,Club',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8624,'Business','Felix Baumgartner','Athlete','\nApril 20, 1969\n','','Austrian','I\'m retired from the daredevil business.','',NULL,'Retired,Daredevil',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8625,'Time,Business','Felix Baumgartner','Athlete','\nApril 20, 1969\n','','Austrian','I\'ve done a lot of things in a business where you\'re lucky to stay alive, so when the time comes, I\'ll be happy to pass my knowledge along and help someone else.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8626,'','Felix Baumgartner','Athlete','\nApril 20, 1969\n','','Austrian','If I do something, it\'s always 90% obvious and 10% unknown.','',NULL,'Unknown,Obvious',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8627,'Time','Ferdinand Christian Baur','Theologian','\nJune 21, 1792\n','\nDecember 2, 1860\n','German','It must inquire not merely about the circumstances of the time in general, but in particular about the writer\'s position with regard to these things, the interests and motives, the leading ideas of his literary activity.','',NULL,'Must,Ideas',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8628,'','Ferdinand Christian Baur','Theologian','\nJune 21, 1792\n','\nDecember 2, 1860\n','German','It was my study of the two Corinthian letters that first caused me to concentrate my attention more directly on the relation of the apostle Paul to the older apostles.','',NULL,'Two,Study,Attention',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8629,'Time','Ferdinand Christian Baur','Theologian','\nJune 21, 1792\n','\nDecember 2, 1860\n','German','The greater the conceptual significance of a literary product, the more it should be assumed that it is based on an idea that determines the whole, and that the deeper consciousness of the time to which it belongs is reflected in it.','',NULL,'Whole,Idea',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8630,'History','Ferdinand Christian Baur','Theologian','\nJune 21, 1792\n','\nDecember 2, 1860\n','German','Without philosophy, history is always for me dead and dumb.','',NULL,'Without,Philosophy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8631,'Best','Danny Bautista','Athlete','\nMay 27, 1972\n','','American','As soon as he hit it, I thought I had it. But I lost it when it went into the lights. I did my best.','',NULL,'Lost,Thought',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8632,'Best','Danny Bautista','Athlete','\nMay 27, 1972\n','','American','I come to spring training and just try to do my job, try to do the best I can. That\'s all any player can do.','',NULL,'Job,Spring',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8633,'','Danny Bautista','Athlete','\nMay 27, 1972\n','','American','I don\'t get nervous.','',NULL,'Nervous',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8634,'','Danny Bautista','Athlete','\nMay 27, 1972\n','','American','I don\'t know nothing about nothing.','',NULL,'Nothing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8635,'Best','Danny Bautista','Athlete','\nMay 27, 1972\n','','American','I feel it\'s the best thing that could have happened for me, leaving the Braves so I could go to another team that would give me more of a chance to play like with the Marlins.','',NULL,'Give,Leaving',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8636,'','Danny Bautista','Athlete','\nMay 27, 1972\n','','American','I know how to prepare my head.','',NULL,'Head,Prepare',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8637,'Work','Danny Bautista','Athlete','\nMay 27, 1972\n','','American','I need to work on everything.','',NULL,'Everything',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8638,'','Danny Bautista','Athlete','\nMay 27, 1972\n','','American','In baseball, you\'ve got to keep working.','',NULL,'Baseball,Working,Keep',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8639,'','Danny Bautista','Athlete','\nMay 27, 1972\n','','American','It\'s always frustrating when you leave people on base.','',NULL,'Leave,Base',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8640,'','Danny Bautista','Athlete','\nMay 27, 1972\n','','American','We didn\'t score any runs today. That\'s not my fault.','',NULL,'Today,Fault,Score',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8641,'','Danny Bautista','Athlete','\nMay 27, 1972\n','','American','When I did play, I tried to make the most of it.','',NULL,'Did,Play,Tried',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8642,'','Nina Bawden','Writer','\nJanuary 19, 1925\n','\nAugust 22, 2012\n','British','I am not a victim. I am an angry survivor.','',NULL,'Angry,Victim,Survivor',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8643,'','Nina Bawden','Writer','\nJanuary 19, 1925\n','\nAugust 22, 2012\n','British','Adults get more confused by social worker jargon. Unlike children, they are also less likely to see two sides of an argument, and they no longer think they can make the world a better place. That can make them rather boring, I suppose.','',NULL,'Children,Better,Boring',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8644,'','Nina Bawden','Writer','\nJanuary 19, 1925\n','\nAugust 22, 2012\n','British','All writers are liars. They twist events to suit themselves. They make use of their own tragedies to make a better story... They are terrible people.','',NULL,'Liars,Better,Themselves',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8645,'Good,War','Nina Bawden','Writer','\nJanuary 19, 1925\n','\nAugust 22, 2012\n','British','At 11, I passed the scholarship - only just; I wasn\'t very good at maths - to Ilford County High for Girls. When the Second World War started we were evacuated, first of all to Ipswich, and then to Aberdare, Queen of the Valleys, in south Wales.','',NULL,'High',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8646,'Change','Nina Bawden','Writer','\nJanuary 19, 1925\n','\nAugust 22, 2012\n','British','But I don\'t write about sex for today\'s teenagers. Or Doc Martens boots either. I\'m more interested in exploring how exactly the world is run, which doesn\'t really change that much from one generation to another.','',NULL,'Today,Sex',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8647,'','Nina Bawden','Writer','\nJanuary 19, 1925\n','\nAugust 22, 2012\n','British','Children often have a much stronger concept of morality than adults.','',NULL,'Children,Often,Morality',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8648,'','Nina Bawden','Writer','\nJanuary 19, 1925\n','\nAugust 22, 2012\n','British','I dislike the word \'victim.\' I dislike being told that I \'lost\' my husband - as if I had idly abandoned you by the side of the railway track like an unwanted pair of old shoes.','',NULL,'Husband,Lost,Old',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8649,'','Nina Bawden','Writer','\nJanuary 19, 1925\n','\nAugust 22, 2012\n','British','I grew up on a suburban street with lace curtains and dull neighbours, so I made up stories to tell my friend, in which they became serial killers and burglars. She told her mother, who then told mine.','',NULL,'Mother,Friend,Made',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8650,'Hope','Nina Bawden','Writer','\nJanuary 19, 1925\n','\nAugust 22, 2012\n','British','I hope in my books I help children to see their strengths, and show them I have some idea of what they may occasionally be going through. Especially at tricky moments when it is easier to go back and evade things rather than go forwards and confront them.','',NULL,'Children,Help',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8651,'','Nina Bawden','Writer','\nJanuary 19, 1925\n','\nAugust 22, 2012\n','British','I like stirring the pot - I think it\'s part of my duty, to shake people up a bit - make them look at things in a different way.','',NULL,'Different,Bit,Duty',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8652,'Strength','Nina Bawden','Writer','\nJanuary 19, 1925\n','\nAugust 22, 2012\n','British','I like writing for children. It seems to me that most people underestimate their understanding and the strength of their feelings and in my books for them I try to put this right.','',NULL,'Children,Writing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8653,'Time','Nina Bawden','Writer','\nJanuary 19, 1925\n','\nAugust 22, 2012\n','British','I met my second husband on a bus. We looked at each other and that was it. We were both married to other people at the time and behaved badly, but we didn\'t seem to have any choice. We were very happy for nearly 50 years and would still be together if it wasn\'t for the bloody railways.','',NULL,'Happy,Husband',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8654,'','Nina Bawden','Writer','\nJanuary 19, 1925\n','\nAugust 22, 2012\n','British','I met Richard Burton, an RAF cadet on a two-term course. I would have flirted more enthusiastically if it had not been for the horrid boils on the back of his neck.','',NULL,'Neck,Course,Boils',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8655,'War','Nina Bawden','Writer','\nJanuary 19, 1925\n','\nAugust 22, 2012\n','British','I wanted to be a war reporter - scrabbling around, exposing things. I didn\'t want to go to university, I wanted to get a job, but Auntie Beryl said I should go to Oxford.','',NULL,'Job,Said',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8656,'War','Nina Bawden','Writer','\nJanuary 19, 1925\n','\nAugust 22, 2012\n','British','I was born in a small suburb of Ilford in a rather nasty housing estate that my mother despised. She had grown up in the country, so when the war came and I was evacuated to Wales she thought I was much better off there.','',NULL,'Mother,Better',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8657,'Hope','Nina Bawden','Writer','\nJanuary 19, 1925\n','\nAugust 22, 2012\n','British','I was cleaning out the pigsty at a farm in Wales, where my mother had rented a room, when the results of my final school exam were handed to me by the postman, along with the news that I had a state scholarship to Oxford. I had waited for this letter for so many weeks that I had abandoned hope, deci','',NULL,'Mother,School',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8658,'','Nina Bawden','Writer','\nJanuary 19, 1925\n','\nAugust 22, 2012\n','British','I would hate to live in the country, unless I was living on a farm.','',NULL,'Hate,Live,Country',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8659,'','Nina Bawden','Writer','\nJanuary 19, 1925\n','\nAugust 22, 2012\n','British','I\'ve never found it made the slightest difference being a woman - though there is a sort of feeling that as you get older you\'re not so interesting.','',NULL,'Woman,Feeling,Made',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8660,'Fear','Nina Bawden','Writer','\nJanuary 19, 1925\n','\nAugust 22, 2012\n','British','If you are going to make companies, corporations, actually responsible for the safety of other people\'s lives, then if they fail in their duty, the only thing to prevent them failing in their duty is the fear that they would be put behind bars.','',NULL,'Put,Lives',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8661,'Life,Time','Nina Bawden','Writer','\nJanuary 19, 1925\n','\nAugust 22, 2012\n','British','Life isn\'t so complicated for children. They have more time to think about the really important things. That\'s why I occasionally moralise in my children\'s books in a way I wouldn\'t dare when writing for adults.','',NULL,'Children',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8662,'','Nina Bawden','Writer','\nJanuary 19, 1925\n','\nAugust 22, 2012\n','British','Margaret Thatcher was in my year, and our first-year college photograph shows us standing side by side in the back row. We were both grammar school girls on state scholarships.','',NULL,'School,College,Year',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8663,'Life,Age,Good','Nina Bawden','Writer','\nJanuary 19, 1925\n','\nAugust 22, 2012\n','British','One good reason for writing novels based on your life is that you have something to read in old age when you\'ve forgotten what happened.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8664,'Education','Nina Bawden','Writer','\nJanuary 19, 1925\n','\nAugust 22, 2012\n','British','People who don\'t read seem to me mysterious. I don\'t know how they think or learn about other people. Novels are a very important part of our education.','',NULL,'Important,Learn',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8665,'','Nina Bawden','Writer','\nJanuary 19, 1925\n','\nAugust 22, 2012\n','British','People\'s lives are in the care of the railways when they get on a train. The railways should remember that.','',NULL,'Care,Remember,Lives',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8666,'Life,Legal','Nina Bawden','Writer','\nJanuary 19, 1925\n','\nAugust 22, 2012\n','British','Ten thousand pounds is the legal value of a negligently taken life, of a child or a parent. A cold and somewhat mean-spirited calculation: you would do better if you slipped on a paving-stone and broke a front tooth.','',NULL,'Better',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8667,'Sports','Kylie Bax','Model','\nJanuary 5, 1975\n','','New Zealander','I like to walk around my apartment naked. I like sitting around in the nude watching sports, actually.','',NULL,'Around,Actually',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8668,'','Kylie Bax','Model','\nJanuary 5, 1975\n','','New Zealander','I can pull a bone out of my shoulder and dislocate it.','',NULL,'Bone,Shoulder,Pull',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8669,'','Kylie Bax','Model','\nJanuary 5, 1975\n','','New Zealander','I stayed away from mirrors when I was younger and I didn\'t like having my picture taken. I was tall and had braces and felt ugly.','',NULL,'Away,Ugly,Picture',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8670,'','Kylie Bax','Model','\nJanuary 5, 1975\n','','New Zealander','I want my children and grandchildren to see what I look like now.','',NULL,'Children',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8671,'','Kylie Bax','Model','\nJanuary 5, 1975\n','','New Zealander','I wish I had more hair on my head. Maybe if I sprinkled fertilizer on it, it would grow.','',NULL,'Wish,Hair,Head',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8672,'Truth','Kylie Bax','Model','\nJanuary 5, 1975\n','','New Zealander','I wish I had Wonder Woman\'s magic lasso like her to make people tell the truth.','',NULL,'Woman,Wish',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8673,'','Kylie Bax','Model','\nJanuary 5, 1975\n','','New Zealander','I\'m working on just finding a boyfriend right now.','',NULL,'Working,Boyfriend,Finding',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8674,'','Kylie Bax','Model','\nJanuary 5, 1975\n','','New Zealander','If we can send a man to the moon, then why don\'t we send a woman?','',NULL,'Woman,Why,Moon',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8675,'Fear','Kylie Bax','Model','\nJanuary 5, 1975\n','','New Zealander','My greatest fear is flying. And I do a lot of flying, so that\'s a bummer.','',NULL,'Greatest,Flying',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8676,'Failure,Life,Best','Anne Baxter','Actress','\nMay 7, 1923\n','\nDecember 12, 1985\n','American','It\'s best to have failure happen early in life. It wakes up the Phoenix bird in you so you rise from the ashes.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8677,'Home','Anne Baxter','Actress','\nMay 7, 1923\n','\nDecember 12, 1985\n','American','Idleness is a constant sin, and labor is a duty. Idleness is the devil\'s home for temptation and for unprofitable, distracting musings; while labor profit others and ourselves.','',NULL,'Others,While',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8678,'','Anne Baxter','Actress','\nMay 7, 1923\n','\nDecember 12, 1985\n','American','In necessary things, unity; in doubtful things, liberty; in all things, charity.','',NULL,'Liberty,Necessary,Charity',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8679,'Failure,Good','Anne Baxter','Actress','\nMay 7, 1923\n','\nDecember 12, 1985\n','American','I wasn\'t afraid to fail. Something good always comes out of failure.','',NULL,'Afraid',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8680,'Wedding','Anne Baxter','Actress','\nMay 7, 1923\n','\nDecember 12, 1985\n','American','My grandfather Frank Lloyd Wright wore a red sash on his wedding night. That is glamour!','',NULL,'Night,Red',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8681,'Life','Anne Baxter','Actress','\nMay 7, 1923\n','\nDecember 12, 1985\n','American','See into life, don\'t just look at it.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8682,'Music,Good','Les Baxter','Musician','\nMarch 14, 1922\n','\nJanuary 15, 1996\n','American','Any good music must be an innovation.','',NULL,'Must',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8683,'Best','Les Baxter','Musician','\nMarch 14, 1922\n','\nJanuary 15, 1996\n','American','I aim my arrangements at what will fit and colorfully frame the song in the best way possible.','',NULL,'Song,Possible',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8684,'','Les Baxter','Musician','\nMarch 14, 1922\n','\nJanuary 15, 1996\n','American','I did the Broadway album unfortunately in a year when there were no hits.','',NULL,'Did,Year,Album',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8685,'','Les Baxter','Musician','\nMarch 14, 1922\n','\nJanuary 15, 1996\n','American','I don\'t know what the problem with Capitol is. Some one\'s got to wake \'em up. Prod \'em a little bit.','',NULL,'Problem,Bit,Wake',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8686,'','Les Baxter','Musician','\nMarch 14, 1922\n','\nJanuary 15, 1996\n','American','I don\'t think the record company is aware of it. Because they just bury my albums and don\'t release them.','',NULL,'Company,Aware,Bury',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8687,'','Les Baxter','Musician','\nMarch 14, 1922\n','\nJanuary 15, 1996\n','American','I don\'t try to make 15 musicians sound like two each.','',NULL,'Two,Try,Musicians',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8688,'Love,Music','Les Baxter','Musician','\nMarch 14, 1922\n','\nJanuary 15, 1996\n','American','I love doing concert music.','',NULL,'Concert',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8689,'Work,Time','Les Baxter','Musician','\nMarch 14, 1922\n','\nJanuary 15, 1996\n','American','I was working all the time I was in college. I was working so much that I could hardly do my college work.','',NULL,'Working',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8690,'Music','Les Baxter','Musician','\nMarch 14, 1922\n','\nJanuary 15, 1996\n','American','I write emotional music.','',NULL,'Emotional,Write',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8691,'','Les Baxter','Musician','\nMarch 14, 1922\n','\nJanuary 15, 1996\n','American','I\'m not an intellectual composer.','',NULL,'Composer',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8692,'','Les Baxter','Musician','\nMarch 14, 1922\n','\nJanuary 15, 1996\n','American','I\'ve been down there 6 times and there\'s nothing like Brazilian percussion.','',NULL,'Nothing,Down,Times',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8693,'Music','Les Baxter','Musician','\nMarch 14, 1922\n','\nJanuary 15, 1996\n','American','I\'ve never believed in cheapening music by going according to what some people think is public taste.','',NULL,'Public,Taste',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8694,'Good,Success','Les Baxter','Musician','\nMarch 14, 1922\n','\nJanuary 15, 1996\n','American','In a sense, a hit belongs to the person who made it popular, but if a tune is good enough to attain tremendous success, then it certainly deserves more than one version, one treatment, one approach.','',NULL,'Person',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8695,'','Les Baxter','Musician','\nMarch 14, 1922\n','\nJanuary 15, 1996\n','American','Regardless of who originally made it popular, any hit song becomes a challenge to the ingenuity and imagination of other musicians and performers.','',NULL,'Made,Challenge,Song',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8696,'','Les Baxter','Musician','\nMarch 14, 1922\n','\nJanuary 15, 1996\n','American','That was when the Spanish came in and conquered the Aztecs. I thought that was a clever thing.','',NULL,'Thought,Clever,Spanish',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8697,'Freedom','Les Baxter','Musician','\nMarch 14, 1922\n','\nJanuary 15, 1996\n','American','Under my contract with Capitol, I have complete freedom to do just about anything I want in my own way.','',NULL,'Anything,Complete',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8698,'','Les Baxter','Musician','\nMarch 14, 1922\n','\nJanuary 15, 1996\n','American','Well, that\'s the secret of commerciality, a simple style and you stick with it.','',NULL,'Simple,Secret,Style',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8699,'','Les Baxter','Musician','\nMarch 14, 1922\n','\nJanuary 15, 1996\n','American','When I want 30 musicians in the orchestra, I get 30.','',NULL,'Musicians,Orchestra',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8700,'Music','Les Baxter','Musician','\nMarch 14, 1922\n','\nJanuary 15, 1996\n','American','You know, they wanted to do a Broadway album and every show was kind of a bomb. There was no music at all.','',NULL,'Wanted,Show',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8701,'','Meredith Baxter','Actress','\nJune 21, 1947\n','','American','But my middle daughter, Kate, is very involved in martial arts, and I was just at one of her competitions.','',NULL,'Her,Involved,Daughter',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8702,'Love,Art','Meredith Baxter','Actress','\nJune 21, 1947\n','','American','I\'ve been taking art classes for a couple of years; I love to draw.','',NULL,'Taking',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8703,'Men','Richard Baxter','Clergyman','\nNovember 12, 1615\n','\nDecember 8, 1691\n','English','I preached as never sure to preach again, And as a dying man to dying men.','',NULL,'Again,Sure',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8704,'','Richard Baxter','Clergyman','\nNovember 12, 1615\n','\nDecember 8, 1691\n','English','Dangers bring fears, and fears more dangers bring.','',NULL,'Bring,Fears,Dangers',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8705,'Time','Richard Baxter','Clergyman','\nNovember 12, 1615\n','\nDecember 8, 1691\n','English','Be careful how you spend your time: Spend your time in nothing which you know must be repented of.','',NULL,'Must,Nothing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8706,'Love','Richard Baxter','Clergyman','\nNovember 12, 1615\n','\nDecember 8, 1691\n','English','If they can see you love them, you can say anything to them.','',NULL,'Anything',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8707,'Love','Richard Baxter','Clergyman','\nNovember 12, 1615\n','\nDecember 8, 1691\n','English','Keep up you conjugal love in constant heat and vigor.','',NULL,'Keep,Heat',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8708,'','Richard Baxter','Clergyman','\nNovember 12, 1615\n','\nDecember 8, 1691\n','English','Unity in things Necessary, Liberty in things Unnecessary, and Charity in all.','',NULL,'Liberty,Necessary,Charity',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8709,'God','Richard Baxter','Clergyman','\nNovember 12, 1615\n','\nDecember 8, 1691\n','English','You may know God, but not comprehend Him.','',NULL,'May,Him',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8710,'Love','Michael Bay','Director','\nFebruary 17, 1965\n','','American','A lot of directors don\'t want the pressure of a movie the size of Pearl Harbor. But I love it. I thrive on it.','',NULL,'Movie,Pressure',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8711,'Great','Michael Bay','Director','\nFebruary 17, 1965\n','','American','It\'s great that I get accused of not being politically correct. People need to take themselves less seriously. This world is so screwed up as it is, we\'ve all got to relax a bit more.','',NULL,'Themselves,Less',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8712,'Business','Michael Bay','Director','\nFebruary 17, 1965\n','','American','I can be very reserved about things. My business side isn\'t shy. I can be like a general. But I\'ve got a shy side. I\'m also a lot deeper than people think, and a lot more sensitive. But I don\'t let people in too much.\'','',NULL,'Sensitive,General',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8713,'Business','Michael Bay','Director','\nFebruary 17, 1965\n','','American','What I look for in a script is something that challenges me, something that breaks new ground, something that allows me to flex my director muscle. You have got to think fast in this business, you\'ve got to keep reinventing yourself to stay on top.','',NULL,'Yourself,Keep',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8714,'','Michael Bay','Director','\nFebruary 17, 1965\n','','American','And a lot of the artists and people that we hired were fans of Transformers growing up, so having so many fans working on my crew really kept me on point.','',NULL,'Working,Point,Growing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8715,'Great','Michael Bay','Director','\nFebruary 17, 1965\n','','American','Directing is not a job. It\'s more like a career. Which is great!','',NULL,'Job,Career',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8716,'Work','Michael Bay','Director','\nFebruary 17, 1965\n','','American','Do you know what directors go through? It\'s just hell. Like, why do I work so hard - to think I\'m only going to see this movie five times and then never see it again \'cause I\'m so sick of it? What is it worth, honestly?','',NULL,'Hard,Through',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8717,'Amazing','Michael Bay','Director','\nFebruary 17, 1965\n','','American','Everybody knows about Pearl Harbor. The thing that really fascinated me is that through this tragedy there was this amazing American heroism.','',NULL,'Through,American',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8718,'Car','Michael Bay','Director','\nFebruary 17, 1965\n','','American','Fast cars are my only vice.','',NULL,'Fast,Cars',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8719,'Great','Michael Bay','Director','\nFebruary 17, 1965\n','','American','For me, the great joy is to watch an audience watching what I\'ve made. To hear not a peep from the audience at the right moment, and then to hear the laughs and the cheers.','',NULL,'Made,Joy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8720,'Funny','Michael Bay','Director','\nFebruary 17, 1965\n','','American','I allow a lot of room for improvisation and funny stuff. I always feel planned.','',NULL,'Stuff,Room',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8721,'Success,Business','Michael Bay','Director','\nFebruary 17, 1965\n','','American','I go out there to win. People don\'t care if you die in this business. The only way I get back is with success.','',NULL,'Care',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8722,'Great','Michael Bay','Director','\nFebruary 17, 1965\n','','American','I look at directing as a sporting event. It\'s a race, a marathon. It\'s great when it clicks, which is why I push my crews so hard so we can excel.','',NULL,'Hard,Why',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8723,'Love,Movies','Michael Bay','Director','\nFebruary 17, 1965\n','','American','I love doing big movies. It\'s awesome! You have all these toys. The thing I like about this movie is, like they always say, directors have the biggest train sets! Don\'t tell anyone, but I\'d do this for free.','',NULL,'Free',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8724,'Movies','Michael Bay','Director','\nFebruary 17, 1965\n','','American','I make movies for teenage boys. Oh dear, what a crime.','',NULL,'Crime,Oh',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8725,'Movies','Michael Bay','Director','\nFebruary 17, 1965\n','','American','I make movies that audiences like, that I\'d want to see. That\'s all.','',NULL,'Audiences',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8726,'Life','Michael Bay','Director','\nFebruary 17, 1965\n','','American','I\'m at that point in my life where I definitely want to get married soon. I\'ve got my dogs as surrogates, but I\'m ready for kids.','',NULL,'Kids,Married',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8727,'Movies','Michael Bay','Director','\nFebruary 17, 1965\n','','American','I\'m done with effects movies for now. When you do a movie like \'Transformers,\' it can feel like you\'re doing three movies at once - which is tiring.','',NULL,'Done,Once',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8728,'','Michael Bay','Director','\nFebruary 17, 1965\n','','American','I\'m one of the few directors that actually shoots a lot in camera.','',NULL,'Few,Actually,Camera',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8729,'Cool','Michael Bay','Director','\nFebruary 17, 1965\n','','American','It is really cool to have created a movie that has turned out to become the biggest movie of the year.','',NULL,'Become,Year',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8730,'','Michael Bay','Director','\nFebruary 17, 1965\n','','American','It\'s... a hard thing for a director, to think you came up with a shot, something from your mind, and someone died while doing it. It\'s the worst thing you\'ll ever have to live with. It was very hard for me to get back on the horse again.','',NULL,'Live,Mind,Someone',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8731,'','Michael Bay','Director','\nFebruary 17, 1965\n','','American','Maybe I have just a younger voice than many other directors.','',NULL,'Voice,Maybe,Younger',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8732,'','Michael Bay','Director','\nFebruary 17, 1965\n','','American','Nobody in the world knew about Megan Fox until I found her and put her in \'Transformers.\' I like to think that I\'ve had some luck in building actors\' careers with my films.','',NULL,'Put,Her,Until',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8733,'Money','Michael Bay','Director','\nFebruary 17, 1965\n','','American','The press don\'t like to say nice things because nice is boring. It\'s much better to label me the devil. What we do is not brain surgery. We are entertainers, plain and simple, and we\'re responsible to bring that money back, to make a profit.','',NULL,'Nice,Simple',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8734,'Time,Money,Movies','Michael Bay','Director','\nFebruary 17, 1965\n','','American','There are many movies that have done it very badly. The studios have gone for quick profits and audiences are feeling angry. People aren\'t taking the time and spending the money to do it right. I am.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8735,'Age,Good','Birch Bayh','Politician','\nJanuary 22, 1928\n','','American','I had the good fortune to be able to right an injustice that I thought was being heaped on young people by lowering the voting age, where you had young people that were old enough to die in Vietnam but not old enough to vote for their members of Congress that sent them there.','',NULL,'Thought',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8736,'','Birch Bayh','Politician','\nJanuary 22, 1928\n','','American','And I thought my loss my loss was not, certainly, the end of the world, but to lessen the enthusiasm of those young people who were signed up, I thought that was tragic.','',NULL,'End,Thought,Young',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8737,'','Birch Bayh','Politician','\nJanuary 22, 1928\n','','American','Certainly I think the election of John Kennedy and all he stood for was one that really was an inspiration.','',NULL,'Election,Stood,John',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8738,'Life','Birch Bayh','Politician','\nJanuary 22, 1928\n','','American','People are concerned, here again, about life, and haven\'t given a whole lot of attention to how you make fathers responsible for the lives they bring into the world.','',NULL,'Here,Whole',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8739,'Time','Birch Bayh','Politician','\nJanuary 22, 1928\n','','American','And Title IX coming along there. I don\'t think Evan would have done any different than I did. I was fortunate to be there at a time when that was right.','',NULL,'Done,Different',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8740,'Family,Time,Home','Birch Bayh','Politician','\nJanuary 22, 1928\n','','American','But if you really want to get involved in making a difference, you can stay at home with your family and have a job and make a reasonable living without having to be on an airplane all of the time, then you ought to go back home and run for School Board.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8741,'Government','Birch Bayh','Politician','\nJanuary 22, 1928\n','','American','But people that are worried about unborn babies are the same ones that vote against kindergarten programs in Indiana or school lunch funds out of the federal government.','',NULL,'School,Same',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8742,'Life','Birch Bayh','Politician','\nJanuary 22, 1928\n','','American','How come life is so important in the nine months before birth, but then we sort of forget about the importance, we\'re not worried about whether that baby lives in poverty once he or she is born.','',NULL,'Forget,Important',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8743,'Time,Great','Birch Bayh','Politician','\nJanuary 22, 1928\n','','American','I look at the Senior Al Gore that I had the chance to serve in the Senate with. A great human being. He went down to defeat to this right wing bunch back at the time.','',NULL,'Human',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8744,'Women','Birch Bayh','Politician','\nJanuary 22, 1928\n','','American','I should point out that I was intimately involved with a group of women here a year and a half ago when there was an effort made by a right wing element in the President\'s party to get him to turn back the clock.','',NULL,'Him,Made',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8745,'','Birch Bayh','Politician','\nJanuary 22, 1928\n','','American','I think that it\'s important if you run for President that you have to make those important decisions. And your father, if he can help, probably, he helps just by being your father without getting intimately involved.','',NULL,'Father,Help,Important',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8746,'Money','Birch Bayh','Politician','\nJanuary 22, 1928\n','','American','I think that\'s most unfortunate about our Democratic system, that you\'re confining it to people who are either very wealthy in their own right or have capacity to gain access to large amounts of money.','',NULL,'Either,System',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8747,'','Birch Bayh','Politician','\nJanuary 22, 1928\n','','American','I think we have a number of young people - like yourself - who want to make a difference. I\'m not sure the numbers are as large because I think the burden of getting elected to public office at the national level has become astronomically expensive.','',NULL,'Yourself,Young,Become',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8748,'','Birch Bayh','Politician','\nJanuary 22, 1928\n','','American','In fact, I really didn\'t get enthused about his Secretary of State race until I attended a couple of his rallies and found out there were a bunch of young folks that there were a bunch of young folks that he had been able to recruit on his own.','',NULL,'Young,Able,Fact',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8749,'','Birch Bayh','Politician','\nJanuary 22, 1928\n','','American','It\'s unfortunate. Title IX is rather simple: don\'t discriminate on the basis of sex.','',NULL,'Sex,Simple,Rather',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8750,'Money','Birch Bayh','Politician','\nJanuary 22, 1928\n','','American','One of the big challenges for our party is to demonstrate to people that we have an agenda for economic prosperity and that we can be trusted with their money.','',NULL,'Big,Economic',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8751,'','Birch Bayh','Politician','\nJanuary 22, 1928\n','','American','Well, I don\'t know too many governors who are flaming ideologues.','',NULL,'Flaming,Governors,Ideologues',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8752,'Family','Birch Bayh','Politician','\nJanuary 22, 1928\n','','American','You know I don\'t think we need the Republicans to steal family values from us.','',NULL,'Values,Steal',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8753,'Time','Birch Bayh','Politician','\nJanuary 22, 1928\n','','American','You look at the whole Human Rights questions, I happened to be there at just the right time when the country was awakening - this goes to the first question you asked - the whole country was awakening to a hundred years of injustice that hadn\'t been resolved yet.','',NULL,'Human,Country',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8754,'','Birch Bayh','Politician','\nJanuary 22, 1928\n','','American','You shouldn\'t have to sue somebody to get justice. It ought to come through administrative process.','',NULL,'Justice,Through,Somebody',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8755,'','Birch Bayh','Politician','\nJanuary 22, 1928\n','','American','Young people are being elected for School Boards all over the country.','',NULL,'School,Country,Young',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8756,'Parenting,Men','Evan Bayh','Politician','\nDecember 26, 1955\n','','American','Mothers - especially single mothers - are heroic in their efforts to raise our nation\'s children, but men must also take responsibility for their children and recognize the impact they have on their families\' well-being.','',NULL,'Children',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8757,'Business','Evan Bayh','Politician','\nDecember 26, 1955\n','','American','If I could create one job in the private sector by helping to grow a business, that would be one more than Congress has created in the last six months.','',NULL,'Job,Last',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8758,'Patriotism','Evan Bayh','Politician','\nDecember 26, 1955\n','','American','Across the country military families are facing dire financial circumstances due to longer than expected tours of duties. They are being penalized for their patriotism - no one should have to choose between doing right by their country and doing right by their families.','',NULL,'Country,Between',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8759,'Freedom','Evan Bayh','Politician','\nDecember 26, 1955\n','','American','America is stronger than ever. We will forever remember those we lost on September 11, 2001. In honoring their memory, we will remain true to our commitment to freedom and democracy.','',NULL,'True,Lost',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8760,'History','Evan Bayh','Politician','\nDecember 26, 1955\n','','American','As Indiana\'s governor, I balanced eight budgets, never raised taxes, and left the largest surplus in state history. It wasn\'t always easy. Cuts had to be made and some initiatives deferred. Occasionally I had to say \'no.\'','',NULL,'Made,Easy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8761,'Experience','Evan Bayh','Politician','\nDecember 26, 1955\n','','American','Baseball may be our national pastime, but the age-old tradition of taking a swing at Congress is a sport with even deeper historical roots in the American experience. Since the founding of our country, citizens from Ben Franklin to David Letterman have made fun of their elected officials.','',NULL,'Fun,Baseball',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8762,'Health,Future','Evan Bayh','Politician','\nDecember 26, 1955\n','','American','Challenges of historic import threaten America\'s future. Action on the deficit, economy, energy, health care and much more is imperative, yet our legislative institutions fail to act. Congress must be reformed.','',NULL,'Care',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8763,'','Evan Bayh','Politician','\nDecember 26, 1955\n','','American','Families and businesses are tightening their belts to make ends meet - and Washington should too.','',NULL,'Meet,Ends,Washington',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8764,'','Evan Bayh','Politician','\nDecember 26, 1955\n','','American','Filibusters have proliferated because under current rules just one or two determined senators can stop the Senate from functioning. Today, the mere threat of a filibuster is enough to stop a vote; senators are rarely asked to pull all-nighters like Jimmy Stewart in \'Mr. Smith Goes to Washington.\'','',NULL,'Today,Two,Enough',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8765,'','Evan Bayh','Politician','\nDecember 26, 1955\n','','American','Filibusters should require 35 senators to... make a commitment to continually debate an issue in reality, not just in theory. The number of votes needed to overcome a filibuster should be reduced to 55 from 60.','',NULL,'Reality,Number,Commitment',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8766,'Love','Evan Bayh','Politician','\nDecember 26, 1955\n','','American','I love working for the people of Indiana. I love helping our citizens make the most of their lives, but I do not love Congress.','',NULL,'Working,Lives',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8767,'Politics','Evan Bayh','Politician','\nDecember 26, 1955\n','','American','I\'m pleased to offer analysis of public policy and politics to the millions of Americans who get their news from Fox.','',NULL,'Public,News',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8768,'Life,Politics','Evan Bayh','Politician','\nDecember 26, 1955\n','','American','If one of my boys was asking me if they should go into politics, I\'d say there\'s only one reason to go into public life and that\'s to help people.','',NULL,'Help',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8769,'Politics','Evan Bayh','Politician','\nDecember 26, 1955\n','','American','My first meeting as a senator, my first day, they were already talking about the next election. Part of that\'s the permanent campaign, part of that\'s a word I\'ve been using more frequently, \'tribal.\' Our politics has become tribal: It\'s us versus them.','',NULL,'Become,Word',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8770,'Good','Evan Bayh','Politician','\nDecember 26, 1955\n','','American','Of course, the genesis of a good portion of the gridlock in Congress does not reside in Congress itself. Ultimate reform will require each of us, as voters and Americans, to take a long look in the mirror, because in many ways, our representatives in Washington reflect the people who have sent them ','',NULL,'Long,Congress',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8771,'Time,Success','Evan Bayh','Politician','\nDecember 26, 1955\n','','American','Our success as a party will largely be determined by how well we do here in the heartland... The time has come to be secure about our values. The time has come to lead.','',NULL,'Here',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8772,'Life','Evan Bayh','Politician','\nDecember 26, 1955\n','','American','People come into public life for different reasons. None of us are ego-challenged, I think, or we probably wouldn\'t be doing what we\'re doing, so if anyone tells you that they don\'t like the sound of the applause and the ego gratification, I don\'t think they\'re being straight with you.','',NULL,'Ego,Different',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8773,'','Evan Bayh','Politician','\nDecember 26, 1955\n','','American','The amount of U.S. debt held by countries such as China and Japan is at a historic high, with foreign investors holding half of America\'s publicly held debt. This dependence raises the specter that other nations will be able to influence our policies in ways antithetical to American interests.','',NULL,'America,American,Able',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8774,'War','Evan Bayh','Politician','\nDecember 26, 1955\n','','American','To win the war on terror, we must know who our friends are and where our enemies are hiding. We can\'t continue fighting terrorism using the same foreign policy blueprints that were in place before September 11th.','',NULL,'Must,Win',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8775,'','Evan Bayh','Politician','\nDecember 26, 1955\n','','American','We must do all we can to help improve the deplorable human rights situation of the North Korean people.','',NULL,'Help,Must,Human',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8776,'','Evan Bayh','Politician','\nDecember 26, 1955\n','','American','We should be proud of liberating the 26 million people in Iraq and should remember that this is why it is important to stick it out to it\'s successful conclusion.','',NULL,'Successful,Important,Remember',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8777,'','Evan Bayh','Politician','\nDecember 26, 1955\n','','American','What is required from members of Congress and the public alike is a new spirit of devotion to the national welfare beyond party or self-interest.','',NULL,'Public,Spirit,Congress',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8778,'Home','Evan Bayh','Politician','\nDecember 26, 1955\n','','American','You now have six-year campaigns for the Senate - you never stop running. It\'s not uncommon for a member of the Senate to have a fundraising breakfast, a fundraising lunch and a fundraising dinner, and then when the Senate breaks for the week to go home, more fundraisers. And that\'s driven by the cos','',NULL,'Stop,Week',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8779,'Peace','Pierre Bayle','Philosopher','\nNovember 18, 1647\n','\nDecember 28, 1706\n','French','It is thus tolerance that is the source of peace, and intolerance that is the source of disorder and squabbling.','',NULL,'Tolerance,Source',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8780,'Good','Pierre Bayle','Philosopher','\nNovember 18, 1647\n','\nDecember 28, 1706\n','French','I am a good Protestant, and in the full sense of the term, for from the bottom of my soul, I protest against everything that is said, and everything that is done.','',NULL,'Everything,Done',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8781,'','Pierre Bayle','Philosopher','\nNovember 18, 1647\n','\nDecember 28, 1706\n','French','I know too much to be a sceptic and too little to be a dogmatist.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8782,'','Pierre Bayle','Philosopher','\nNovember 18, 1647\n','\nDecember 28, 1706\n','French','It is pure illusion to think that an opinion that passes down from century to century, from generation to generation, may not be entirely false.','',NULL,'May,Down,Opinion',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8783,'History','Pierre Bayle','Philosopher','\nNovember 18, 1647\n','\nDecember 28, 1706\n','French','Properly speaking, history is nothing but the crimes and misfortunes of the human race.','',NULL,'Nothing,Human',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8784,'Truth','Pierre Bayle','Philosopher','\nNovember 18, 1647\n','\nDecember 28, 1706\n','French','The antiquity and general acceptance of an opinion is not assurance of its truth.','',NULL,'Acceptance,Opinion',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8785,'','Pierre Bayle','Philosopher','\nNovember 18, 1647\n','\nDecember 28, 1706\n','French','There is no less invention in aptly applying a thought found in a book, than in being the first author of the thought.','',NULL,'Book,Thought,Less',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8786,'','Pierre Bayle','Philosopher','\nNovember 18, 1647\n','\nDecember 28, 1706\n','French','There is not less wit nor less invention in applying rightly a thought one finds in a book, than in being the first author of that thought.','',NULL,'Book,Thought,Less',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8787,'Travel','Stephen Bayley','Critic','\nOctober 13, 1951\n','','British','I have a character failing. I am quite incapable of identifying with anything whole-heartedly. Whatever I am doing, I am always planning to do something else. I would rather travel than arrive.','',NULL,'Character,Anything',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8788,'','Stephen Bayley','Critic','\nOctober 13, 1951\n','','British','I have no particular interest in antiquities or antiques, but I like things to meet a certain aesthetic.','',NULL,'Interest,Meet,Aesthetic',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8789,'Time','Stephen Bayley','Critic','\nOctober 13, 1951\n','','British','I just don\'t understand how you can not be concerned about your appearance. From time to time I\'m vilified as the person who cares about the look of a teapot - and it\'s not that I believe my taste is superior , I just can not believe that other people don\'t care.','',NULL,'Believe,Care',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8790,'','Stephen Bayley','Critic','\nOctober 13, 1951\n','','British','I wouldn\'t mind someone lobbing hand grenades at me, but having to reset the timer on the video recorder puts me into a blood-spitting frenzy.','',NULL,'Mind,Someone,Hand',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8791,'War','Stephen Bayley','Critic','\nOctober 13, 1951\n','','British','If you were born in Britain after World War II, you see a continuous atmosphere of decline, moral and economic and political.','',NULL,'Political,After',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8792,'Age,Experience','Stephen Bayley','Critic','\nOctober 13, 1951\n','','British','In an age robbed of religious symbols, going to the shops replaces going to the church. We have a free choice, but at a price. We can win experience, but never achieve innocence. Marx knew that the epic activities of the modern world involve not lance and sword but dry goods.','',NULL,'Win',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8793,'','Stephen Bayley','Critic','\nOctober 13, 1951\n','','British','It is sometimes easier to have furniture made than to find things.','',NULL,'Made,Find,Sometimes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8794,'Love','Stephen Bayley','Critic','\nOctober 13, 1951\n','','British','My wife and I both love cooking - I am an advanced male - so we argue about who gets to rustle up dinner.','',NULL,'Wife,Both',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8795,'','Stephen Bayley','Critic','\nOctober 13, 1951\n','','British','Taste is more to do with manners than appearances. Taste is both myth and reality; it is not a style.','',NULL,'Reality,Both,Style',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8796,'','Stephen Bayley','Critic','\nOctober 13, 1951\n','','British','That\'s one of the things about getting older isn\'t it? You suddenly realise that you are what you set out to be. And there are no role models any more.','',NULL,'Getting,Older,Role',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8797,'','Stephen Bayley','Critic','\nOctober 13, 1951\n','','British','The assumption must be that those who can see value only in tradition, or versions of it, deny man\'s ability to adapt to changing circumstances.','',NULL,'Must,Value,Ability',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8798,'Great,Future','Stephen Bayley','Critic','\nOctober 13, 1951\n','','British','While there is a great value in things that are old, it seems that the overwhelming challenge in Britain in the late 20th century is to make every effort to see value in the contemporary and in the future.','',NULL,'Challenge',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8799,'Hope','Stephen Bayley','Critic','\nOctober 13, 1951\n','','British','You must never aspire to \'finish\' a house, you can merely hope to start it, and from then on it\'s an evolutionary process.','',NULL,'Must,Start',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8800,'Alone,Family,Time','Don Baylor','Coach','\nJune 28, 1949\n','','American','I know what I have to do and I plan to do it. It\'s a good time to get it done and get it behind me. It\'s treatable, so why not treat it now? My family will give me comfort but I have to do this alone.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8801,'Time','Don Baylor','Coach','\nJune 28, 1949\n','','American','I\'m a fair manager, put it that way. I like to be fair with the players, but there\'s a time for discipline.','',NULL,'Put,Fair',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8802,'Hope,Attitude','Don Baylor','Coach','\nJune 28, 1949\n','','American','I\'m going to try to enjoy the All-Star break, hope my players reflect on what happened the first half of the season, come back with a different attitude, try to find our solution on how to win it.','',NULL,'Different',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8803,'','Don Baylor','Coach','\nJune 28, 1949\n','','American','It\'s what you\'ve been a part of for so long. I don\'t think I can watch a game without an interest in who wins.','',NULL,'Game,Without,Long',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8804,'Time','Don Baylor','Coach','\nJune 28, 1949\n','','American','My bones are as hard as a rock. Every time I have a biopsy, the doctors are doing hand exercises a week, ten days out.','',NULL,'Rock,Hard',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8805,'','Don Baylor','Coach','\nJune 28, 1949\n','','American','Playing for Yogi is like playing for your father; playing for Billy is like playing for your father-in-law.','',NULL,'Father,Playing,Billy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8806,'','Don Baylor','Coach','\nJune 28, 1949\n','','American','Texas has arguably the most extreme separation between the well off and everyday people in the United States.','',NULL,'Between,Off,Everyday',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8807,'','Elgin Baylor','Athlete','\nSeptember 16, 1934\n','','American','Coaching is easy. Winning is the hard part.','',NULL,'Winning,Hard,Easy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8808,'','Elgin Baylor','Athlete','\nSeptember 16, 1934\n','','American','If you look up the definition of greatness in the dictionary, it will say Michael Jordan.','',NULL,'Greatness,Dictionary,Jordan',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8809,'','Thomas Haynes Bayly','Writer','1797','1839','English','Absence makes the heart grow fonder.','',NULL,'Heart,Makes,Grow',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8810,'','Thomas Haynes Bayly','Writer','1797','1839','English','We met, \'twas in a crowd, and I thought he would shun me.','',NULL,'Thought,Crowd,Shun',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8811,'','Peter Baynham','Comedian','\nJune 28, 1963\n','','Welsh','I have no disagreement with the aims of anti-vivisectionists.','',NULL,'Aims',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8812,'','Peter Baynham','Comedian','\nJune 28, 1963\n','','Welsh','I\'m the only comedian qualified to navigate a supertanker.','',NULL,'Comedian,Navigate,Qualified',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8813,'Cool','Peter Baynham','Comedian','\nJune 28, 1963\n','','Welsh','It feels quite cool, in a mad way, to be someone who skulks about in the shadows.','',NULL,'Someone,Mad',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8814,'Time,Art','Andre Bazin','Critic','\nApril 18, 1918\n','\nNovember 11, 1958\n','French','Photography does not create eternity, as art does; it embalms time, rescuing it simply from its proper corruption.','',NULL,'Corruption',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8815,'','Andre Bazin','Critic','\nApril 18, 1918\n','\nNovember 11, 1958\n','French','The \'Western\' is the only genre whose origins are almost identical with those of the cinema itself.','',NULL,'Almost,Whose,Cinema',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8816,'','Amy Marcy Beach','Musician','\nSeptember 5, 1867\n','\nDecember 27, 1944\n','American','Build thee more stately mansions.','',NULL,'Build,Mansions,Stately',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8817,'Work','Stephanie Beacham','Actress','\nFebruary 28, 1947\n','','English','But as far as my work is concerned, I see no impediment, and various advantages, to being deaf.','',NULL,'Far,Concerned',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8818,'','Stephanie Beacham','Actress','\nFebruary 28, 1947\n','','English','I can not remember even thinking that I was deaf when I was dancing.','',NULL,'Thinking,Remember,Dancing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8819,'','Stephanie Beacham','Actress','\nFebruary 28, 1947\n','','English','I genuinely enjoy talking one-to-one. I have no shyness about that.','',NULL,'Enjoy,Talking,Shyness',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8820,'','Stephanie Beacham','Actress','\nFebruary 28, 1947\n','','English','I have to concentrate more intently when people speak. I always have to position myself on their right side so that I can hear out of my left ear. I sometimes get a crick in my neck from listening. But I don\'t there\'s too much else.','',NULL,'Sometimes,Else,Speak',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8821,'','Stephanie Beacham','Actress','\nFebruary 28, 1947\n','','English','I took some classes in sign language when I was in my early teens because I was told that I would be completely deaf very early. But I never really wanted to learn.','',NULL,'Learn,Wanted,Language',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8822,'','Stephanie Beacham','Actress','\nFebruary 28, 1947\n','','English','I\'m the one by the backdoor - I am not the one in the middle of the party.','',NULL,'Party,Middle',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8823,'','Stephanie Beacham','Actress','\nFebruary 28, 1947\n','','English','Nothing is going to improve my hearing. I\'ve only got to prevent it from getting worse.','',NULL,'Nothing,Getting,Worse',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8824,'Sad','Stephanie Beacham','Actress','\nFebruary 28, 1947\n','','English','One of the reasons I wanted to teach deaf children was because it made me very sad that they spoke so clumsily and that they moved with less grace that I knew was possible of deaf people.','',NULL,'Children,Made',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8825,'Great','Peter S. Beagle','Author','\nApril 20, 1939\n','','American','Great heroes need great sorrows and burdens, or half their greatness goes unnoticed.','',NULL,'Greatness,Goes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8826,'','Peter S. Beagle','Author','\nApril 20, 1939\n','','American','The horns came riding in like the rainbow masts of silver ships.','',NULL,'Rainbow,Silver,Ships',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8827,'','Jennifer Beals','Actress','\nDecember 19, 1963\n','','American','I knew there was something I had to do yesterday. I couldn\'t remember what it is. I can\'t figure it out. I know it\'s a holiday. I know I don\'t have a meeting. It\'s very confusing.','',NULL,'Remember,Holiday,Knew',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8828,'Time,Women,Men','Jennifer Beals','Actress','\nDecember 19, 1963\n','','American','I said, wouldn\'t it be nice, instead of having these women fight with each other over men, which seems to be more of a cliche, wouldn\'t it be wonderful if they were the true comrades and it took these men much more time to infiltrate their friendships.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8829,'','Jennifer Beals','Actress','\nDecember 19, 1963\n','','American','I wouldn\'t want them to feel lonely or outcast ever in any way. And no matter where they were in the world, I\'d want them to always feel incredibly confident about who they were and proud.','',NULL,'Lonely,Ever,Proud',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8830,'','Jennifer Beals','Actress','\nDecember 19, 1963\n','','American','By annihilating somebody else in whatever way, then that person feels that they also have the ability to, then, restore the person.','',NULL,'Person,Else,Whatever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8831,'','Jennifer Beals','Actress','\nDecember 19, 1963\n','','American','Certainly from the rehearsal process with Elizabeth I think it was very clear. Well let me start again. We were initially supposed to be more combative.','',NULL,'Start,Again,Process',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8832,'Men','Jennifer Beals','Actress','\nDecember 19, 1963\n','','American','I don\'t think Roger Dodger is really about men. I think it is more about relationships and about how you present yourself, not only to the opposite sex, but to yourself. What lies are you going to tell yourself in order to get through the day?','',NULL,'Yourself,Sex',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8833,'','Jennifer Beals','Actress','\nDecember 19, 1963\n','','American','I think that in some ways everybody is like Roger. Everybody thinks that when their friends have a problem, that they know the answer and that it\'s much easier to analyze the problems of other people than your own.','',NULL,'Friends,Problem,Problems',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8834,'Love,Time','Jennifer Beals','Actress','\nDecember 19, 1963\n','','American','I think that the two of them have been doing this for a really long time and it is more like sport. Yes, they would love to find a lasting relationship, but it\'s not likely to happen the way they are going about it.','',NULL,'Long',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8835,'Women,Men','Jennifer Beals','Actress','\nDecember 19, 1963\n','','American','I\'m just talking specifically of women\'s friendships. If two women go to a bar and they are fighting over men, it makes it much easier for the men. If two women are very close and they act as it makes it very difficult for the men to pull one over on anybody.','',NULL,'Two',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8836,'Work,Best,Movies','Jennifer Beals','Actress','\nDecember 19, 1963\n','','American','I\'ve had some of the best craft services on independent movies, actually, because they get more creative, generally, with a smaller budget. The work is still the same. I didn\'t really notice the difference other than I was getting dressed behind a curtain, basically.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8837,'Love,Friendship','Jennifer Beals','Actress','\nDecember 19, 1963\n','','American','It became very clear to the director that it would be foolish not to use our friendship. I had tried to talk to him about it because all the relationships in the film are so, not negative, but antagonistic. There\'s not a lot of love going around.','',NULL,'Him',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8838,'Time','Jennifer Beals','Actress','\nDecember 19, 1963\n','','American','It doesn\'t seem as if there\'s that much of a difference between a big production and a little production, other than you have a smaller space in which to get dressed and you have a shorter waiting time.','',NULL,'Waiting,Big',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8839,'','Jennifer Beals','Actress','\nDecember 19, 1963\n','','American','Making sure that when my child went to school people were enlightened enough not to torture them, you know?','',NULL,'School,Enough,Child',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8840,'Romantic','Jennifer Beals','Actress','\nDecember 19, 1963\n','','American','My husband does so many romantic things for me, it\'s absurd.','',NULL,'Husband,Absurd',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8841,'','Jennifer Beals','Actress','\nDecember 19, 1963\n','','American','Oftentimes what happens is that the writer understands one character, but they don\'t understand the other one, and the other one ends up not being written as well.','',NULL,'Character,Understand,Happens',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8842,'Men','Jennifer Beals','Actress','\nDecember 19, 1963\n','','American','Oh, this absolute loneliness and the game - loving to play the game, loving to go and tell stories to men that certainly weren\'t true, just for the sport of it, just to see how they would react.','',NULL,'Loneliness,True',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8843,'Love','Jennifer Beals','Actress','\nDecember 19, 1963\n','','American','The love scenes that worked, regardless of the director, were the ones where the actors weren\'t fearful. When somebody was fearful, you could see it right away. It takes you out of the story, and that\'s to be avoided at all costs.','',NULL,'Away,Story',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8844,'Time','Jennifer Beals','Actress','\nDecember 19, 1963\n','','American','There was a sense of all the things that go on on the street, particularly in New York, that you are just completely unaware of, that that conversation could be happening at any time. I loved the instability of the camera. It\'s just an unstable world.','',NULL,'Sense,Loved',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8845,'Time','Jennifer Beals','Actress','\nDecember 19, 1963\n','','American','What is their potential for evil; what is their potential for wickedness? That\'s the only time that those characters become interesting to watch.','',NULL,'Evil,Become',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8846,'','Jennifer Beals','Actress','\nDecember 19, 1963\n','','American','When you have to play a character that seems to be a relatively decent person and seems to be like yourself, I think the trick in that kind of character, so that you don\'t become a cliche, is to find where their weaknesses are.','',NULL,'Yourself,Character,Person',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8847,'','Jennifer Beals','Actress','\nDecember 19, 1963\n','','American','You automatically are trusting because not only is the person a friend, they are so incredibly gifted that you know someone is going to be able to hit the ball back to you across the net.','',NULL,'Someone,Friend,Person',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8848,'','Jennifer Beals','Actress','\nDecember 19, 1963\n','','American','You can make yourself feel better about yourself if you project your shadow side, if you project your own potential for evil onto someone else. By annihilating them and, therefore, your shadow, you bring yourself into some state of purity or reformation.','',NULL,'Yourself,Evil,Someone',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8849,'','Bob Beamon','Athlete','\nAugust 29, 1946\n','','American','Whatever you do, don\'t do it halfway.','',NULL,'Whatever,Halfway',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8850,'','Alan Bean','Astronaut','\nMarch 15, 1932\n','','American','But I\'m the only one who can paint the moon, because I\'m the only one who knows whether that\'s right or not.','',NULL,'Moon,Whether,Knows',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8851,'Work','Alan Bean','Astronaut','\nMarch 15, 1932\n','','American','But I found that being an artist and doing accurate work is very difficult.','',NULL,'Difficult,Artist',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8852,'','Alan Bean','Astronaut','\nMarch 15, 1932\n','','American','Eventually there are going to be cities in space.','',NULL,'Space,Eventually,Cities',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8853,'History','Alan Bean','Astronaut','\nMarch 15, 1932\n','','American','History has spurts and then is steady, and then maybe even backing up a step, and then forward again.','',NULL,'Forward,Again',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8854,'','Alan Bean','Astronaut','\nMarch 15, 1932\n','','American','I can remember walking on the moon.','',NULL,'Remember,Moon,Walking',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8855,'Time','Alan Bean','Astronaut','\nMarch 15, 1932\n','','American','I feel like there\'s too many paintings left unpainted that I just don\'t want to take the time away.','',NULL,'Away,Left',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8856,'','Alan Bean','Astronaut','\nMarch 15, 1932\n','','American','I found I have to stay painting.','',NULL,'Found,Stay,Painting',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8857,'Life','Alan Bean','Astronaut','\nMarch 15, 1932\n','','American','I have the nicest life in the world.','',NULL,'Nicest',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8858,'Money','Alan Bean','Astronaut','\nMarch 15, 1932\n','','American','I think everything depends on money.','',NULL,'Everything,Depends',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8859,'','Alan Bean','Astronaut','\nMarch 15, 1932\n','','American','It\'s hard not to be excited when you\'re going to find a way to land on the moon.','',NULL,'Hard,Find,Moon',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8860,'Great','Alan Bean','Astronaut','\nMarch 15, 1932\n','','American','One of the great things about the universe is that it\'s fair.','',NULL,'Universe,Fair',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8861,'','Alan Bean','Astronaut','\nMarch 15, 1932\n','','American','The moon is very rugged.','',NULL,'Moon,Rugged',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8862,'','Alan Bean','Astronaut','\nMarch 15, 1932\n','','American','We knew it was going to be difficult to get to the moon. We didn\'t know how difficult.','',NULL,'Difficult,Moon,Knew',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8863,'Marriage,Work','Melissa Bean','Politician','\nJanuary 22, 1962\n','','American','Married couples who work together to build and maintain a business assume broad responsibilities. Not only is their work important to our local and national economies, but their success is central to the well-being of their families.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8864,'Trust','Melissa Bean','Politician','\nJanuary 22, 1962\n','','American','If we want to truly regain the public\'s trust, we can provide greater accountability and transparency with a simple step. Let\'s start by communicating to our constituents about the votes we take.','',NULL,'Simple,Start',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8865,'Good,Money','Melissa Bean','Politician','\nJanuary 22, 1962\n','','American','And I also serve on a caucus that addresses financial literacy for young people in this country. And it is so hypocritical that we want to talk to these kids about how to better manage their money when we are not doing a good job with our Nation\'s resources.','',NULL,'Job',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8866,'','Melissa Bean','Politician','\nJanuary 22, 1962\n','','American','And yet, if we don\'t, first and foremost, act responsibly with the national tax dollars that we have, we can\'t properly address those regional priorities that we would like to.','',NULL,'Priorities,Act,Tax',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8867,'Business,Experience','Melissa Bean','Politician','\nJanuary 22, 1962\n','','American','As a member of the House Committee on Small Business and because of my own experience as a small business owner, I am appreciative of the impact these small businesses have on our local economies.','',NULL,'Small',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8868,'','Melissa Bean','Politician','\nJanuary 22, 1962\n','','American','As part of my efforts to fight identity theft, I worked with my colleagues on the Financial Services Committee to strengthen consumer protection with a reasonable notification requirement.','',NULL,'Fight,Financial,Worked',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8869,'','Melissa Bean','Politician','\nJanuary 22, 1962\n','','American','But in this Congress, accountability is just a catch phrase, usually directed elsewhere. Demands to personal responsibility or corporate accountability abound, but rarely congressional accountability or fiscal responsibility.','',NULL,'Personal,Congress,Catch',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8870,'','Melissa Bean','Politician','\nJanuary 22, 1962\n','','American','By overhauling current rules and speeding the entry of competitors in the market, we encourage competition and provide our constituents with new choices and cheaper bills.','',NULL,'Rules,Choices,Market',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8871,'Medical','Melissa Bean','Politician','\nJanuary 22, 1962\n','','American','During a trip to Iraq last fall, I visited our theater hospital at Balad Air Force Base and witnessed these skilled medical professionals in action and met the brave soldiers whose lives they saved.','',NULL,'Brave,Last',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8872,'Best','Melissa Bean','Politician','\nJanuary 22, 1962\n','','American','Even the best data security systems can\'t protect private taxpayer information from entrepreneurial foreign businesses than can make huge profits selling U.S. taxpayer information.','',NULL,'Security,Private',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8873,'History,Government','Melissa Bean','Politician','\nJanuary 22, 1962\n','','American','For the last 4 years, our Federal Government has produced the four biggest deficits in history, and the estimated 2006 deficit of $423 billion is projected to be the largest of all.','',NULL,'Last',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8874,'Work,Business,Mom','Melissa Bean','Politician','\nJanuary 22, 1962\n','','American','I am excited to rise today to support National Mom and Pop Business Owners Day. This celebration honors the husband and wife business owner teams whose work helps drive the economy and fuel job growth.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8875,'','Melissa Bean','Politician','\nJanuary 22, 1962\n','','American','I am the parent of teenagers, my daughters are 13 and 15, so the issue of Internet safety has been an important issue. I have been visiting middle schools to talk about some of the challenges that they face.','',NULL,'Important,Talk,Face',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8876,'','Melissa Bean','Politician','\nJanuary 22, 1962\n','','American','Identity theft is one of the fastest-growing crimes in the nation - especially in the suburbs.','',NULL,'Nation,Identity,Theft',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8877,'Business','Melissa Bean','Politician','\nJanuary 22, 1962\n','','American','In fact, 80 percent of our domestic job growth comes from the small- and medium-sized business community.','',NULL,'Job,Fact',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8878,'','Melissa Bean','Politician','\nJanuary 22, 1962\n','','American','Many of our constituents have one option for cable TV and one price. Our constituents desire choice.','',NULL,'Choice,Desire,Price',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8879,'Education','Melissa Bean','Politician','\nJanuary 22, 1962\n','','American','Many seventh graders I know in Illinois, as well as around the Nation, are studying the Constitution. I was pretty impressed with the quality of education our children are receiving because they had not expected me to ask them about it.','',NULL,'Children,Pretty',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8880,'Best','Melissa Bean','Politician','\nJanuary 22, 1962\n','','American','Mr. Speaker, democracy works best when the American electorate is engaged and informed.','',NULL,'Democracy,American',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8881,'Family','Melissa Bean','Politician','\nJanuary 22, 1962\n','','American','My Eighth District, like others, counts on these family businesses and their teams working hard to support their families and aid their communities. As retailers, these teams often bring different or unique products to the marketplace.','',NULL,'Hard,Different',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8882,'Business','Melissa Bean','Politician','\nJanuary 22, 1962\n','','American','Oftentimes, small business owners are unable to obtain reasonably priced financing and instead turn to higher priced forms of capital, such as credit cards.','',NULL,'Small,Turn',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8883,'','Melissa Bean','Politician','\nJanuary 22, 1962\n','','American','Reports also suggest that Ernst and Young and other large tax preparation firms are sending tax returns overseas for processing. But the IRS has no control over tax information once it\'s been sent to India or another country.','',NULL,'Control,Country,Young',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8884,'','Melissa Bean','Politician','\nJanuary 22, 1962\n','','American','Small businesses are the economic drivers of our country, providing the stimulus our communities need.','',NULL,'Country,Small,Economic',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8885,'Life','Melissa Bean','Politician','\nJanuary 22, 1962\n','','American','Social security, bank account, and credit card numbers aren\'t just data. In the wrong hands they can wipe out someone\'s life savings, wreck their credit and cause financial ruin.','',NULL,'Someone,Wrong',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8886,'','Melissa Bean','Politician','\nJanuary 22, 1962\n','','American','Taxpayers should not be coerced into giving up their privacy rights just to file their taxes.','',NULL,'Giving,Rights,Privacy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8887,'','Melissa Bean','Politician','\nJanuary 22, 1962\n','','American','The American people expect more from Congress. They expect fiscal responsibility and common sense. They expect us to return to the pay-as-you-go budget rules that we had enacted in the past that helped us establish a surplus, however briefly.','',NULL,'Past,Sense,American',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8888,'Beauty','James Caan','Actor','\nMarch 26, 1940\n','','American','Some guys say beauty is only skin deep. But when you walk into a party, you don\'t see somebody\'s brain. The initial contact has to be the sniffing.','',NULL,'Deep,Brain',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8889,'God','James Caan','Actor','\nMarch 26, 1940\n','','American','Actors have bodyguards and entourages not because anybody wants to hurt them - who would want to hurt an actor? - but because they want to get recognized. God forbid someone doesn\'t recognize them.','',NULL,'Hurt,Someone',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8890,'Life','James Caan','Actor','\nMarch 26, 1940\n','','American','It is that, but really, it\'s about how we don\'t recognise the little things in life, or appreciate the little things in life like belonging. A sense of belonging is a big thing today.','',NULL,'Today,Big',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8891,'','James Caan','Actor','\nMarch 26, 1940\n','','American','I never rode a bull - I\'m not that stupid.','',NULL,'Stupid,Bull,Rode',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8892,'Religion','James Caan','Actor','\nMarch 26, 1940\n','','American','I think we have to believe in things we don\'t see. That\'s really important for all of us, whether it\'s your religion or Santa Claus, or whatever. That\'s pretty much what it\'s about.','',NULL,'Believe,Important',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8893,'','James Caan','Actor','\nMarch 26, 1940\n','','American','My least favorite phrase in the English language is \'I don\'t care.\'','',NULL,'Care,Language,English',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8894,'','James Caan','Actor','\nMarch 26, 1940\n','','American','Showing up every day isn\'t enough. There are a lot of guys who show up every day who shouldn\'t have showed up at all.','',NULL,'Enough,Show,Guys',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8895,'','James Caan','Actor','\nMarch 26, 1940\n','','American','You\'re the only one who\'s closing your eyes at night. There\'s no one else who can do it for you.','',NULL,'Night,Eyes,Else',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8896,'Family','James Caan','Actor','\nMarch 26, 1940\n','','American','I play a guy who believes he\'s a king. He\'s the most common man in the world; in fact his family, like his suits, are just make-up. It\'s about dysfunctional people and dysfunctional relationships.','',NULL,'Play,Fact',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8897,'','James Caan','Actor','\nMarch 26, 1940\n','','American','I went to a shrink once, but I caught him going to a fortune-teller so I quit.','',NULL,'Him,Once,Quit',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8898,'','James Caan','Actor','\nMarch 26, 1940\n','','American','One night I went over to get some dope from some Hollywood tough guy. After I left, my son Scott, who was only fifteen, went over with a baseball bat to kill him. I was laughing out of one eye and crying out of the other. I thought, Who am I kidding?','',NULL,'Baseball,Him,Night',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8899,'','James Caan','Actor','\nMarch 26, 1940\n','','American','Saving a letter from an old friend doesn\'t exist anymore. Everything is texted or emailed.','',NULL,'Friend,Everything,Old',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8900,'','James Caan','Actor','\nMarch 26, 1940\n','','American','There\'s nothing more boring than actors talking about acting.','',NULL,'Nothing,Boring,Acting',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8901,'','James Caan','Actor','\nMarch 26, 1940\n','','American','To get over my divorce, I got a prescription to live at the Playboy Mansion for a while.','',NULL,'Live,Divorce,While',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8902,'','James Caan','Actor','\nMarch 26, 1940\n','','American','Anyone of my generation who tells you he hasn\'t \'done Brando\' is lying.','',NULL,'Done,Anyone,Generation',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8903,'','James Caan','Actor','\nMarch 26, 1940\n','','American','I always thought of myself as some sort of athlete until I started playing golf a couple years ago.','',NULL,'Thought,Until,Playing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8904,'Good','James Caan','Actor','\nMarch 26, 1940\n','','American','I don\'t think silicone makes a girl good or bad.','',NULL,'Girl,Bad',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8905,'Work','James Caan','Actor','\nMarch 26, 1940\n','','American','I lost my passion for work. No, that\'s a negative statement. I just had a bigger passion for something else, for my son, and growing up with him.','',NULL,'Passion,Lost',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8906,'Dad','James Caan','Actor','\nMarch 26, 1940\n','','American','I never saw my dad cry. My son saw me cry. My dad never told me he loved me, and consequently I told Scott I loved him every other minute. The point is, I\'ll make less mistakes than my dad, my sons hopefully will make less mistakes than me, and their sons will make less mistakes than their dads.','',NULL,'Mistakes,Him',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8907,'','James Caan','Actor','\nMarch 26, 1940\n','','American','I really believe that you grow up a certain way in New York. There\'s a New York morality, a sense of loyalty. You know how to win and lose. There\'s a thousand kids outside, you know who to push and who not to push. There\'s a sixth sense you develop just because it\'s New York.','',NULL,'Believe,Loyalty,Win',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8908,'','James Caan','Actor','\nMarch 26, 1940\n','','American','I remember at 16 years old, growing up in Queens, we were punks, but hey, when we went to the theater, we wore a shirt and tie! Similarly, I believe that to keep movie theaters in existence, they\'re gonna have to make \'em an event, have a couch, a table and drinks or something. Otherwise, there\'s no','',NULL,'Believe,Remember,Old',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8909,'','James Caan','Actor','\nMarch 26, 1940\n','','American','I won\'t mention names, but in my career, the most talented people invariably are the easiest and nicest to get along with.','',NULL,'Career,Won,Along',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8910,'','James Caan','Actor','\nMarch 26, 1940\n','','American','I\'m here instead of having shoulder surgery. But I\'m not sure which is more painful.','',NULL,'Here,Sure,Painful',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8911,'Work','James Caan','Actor','\nMarch 26, 1940\n','','American','I\'ve been lucky. The critics never went out of their way to single me out for doing bad work.','',NULL,'Bad,Single',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8912,'','James Caan','Actor','\nMarch 26, 1940\n','','American','It\'s a very charming movie about the mob - a real stretch for me.','',NULL,'Real,Movie,Charming',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8913,'Good','Scott Caan','Actor','\nAugust 23, 1976\n','','American','Good things happen when you get your priorities straight.','',NULL,'Happen,Priorities',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8914,'Death','Scott Caan','Actor','\nAugust 23, 1976\n','','American','If you don\'t have any fight in you, you might as well be dead.','',NULL,'Fight,Dead',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8915,'Good','Scott Caan','Actor','\nAugust 23, 1976\n','','American','And at the end of the day, if the movie\'s no good, I\'ll live to fight another day.','',NULL,'Live,End',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8916,'Work,Good,Respect','Scott Caan','Actor','\nAugust 23, 1976\n','','American','I just feel like if I do good work, then people should respect me for the work I do.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8917,'','Scott Caan','Actor','\nAugust 23, 1976\n','','American','I want to create a little chaos and make people\'s heads turn.','',NULL,'Chaos,Create,Turn',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8918,'','Scott Caan','Actor','\nAugust 23, 1976\n','','American','But with writing, all you need is a pad of paper.','',NULL,'Writing,Paper,Pad',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8919,'Good','Scott Caan','Actor','\nAugust 23, 1976\n','','American','Good, bad mediocre or whatever it is, if a director wants me in his movie, I take it as a compliment.','',NULL,'Bad,Whatever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8920,'','Scott Caan','Actor','\nAugust 23, 1976\n','','American','I had that thing of wanting to prove I was a tough kid.','',NULL,'Tough,Kid,Prove',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8921,'Love,Women','Scott Caan','Actor','\nAugust 23, 1976\n','','American','I just love women.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8922,'','Scott Caan','Actor','\nAugust 23, 1976\n','','American','My whole body is a wreck. I\'ve injured myself so many times with jujitsu, skateboarding, football. I guess I like to live hard.','',NULL,'Live,Football,Hard',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8923,'','Scott Caan','Actor','\nAugust 23, 1976\n','','American','Since I was a kid, he\'s told me to learn from his mistakes.','',NULL,'Mistakes,Learn,Since',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8924,'','Scott Caan','Actor','\nAugust 23, 1976\n','','American','I can\'t sit still for 10 minutes.','',NULL,'Still,Sit,Minutes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8925,'','Scott Caan','Actor','\nAugust 23, 1976\n','','American','I don\'t want to sound pretentious, but you could hire a bunch of monkeys to be on a TV show, and if it\'s successful, then everything\'s perfect and everybody\'s happy.','',NULL,'Happy,Successful,Everything',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8926,'','Scott Caan','Actor','\nAugust 23, 1976\n','','American','I feel I should be doing stupid stuff, but I\'m not going to.','',NULL,'Stupid,Stuff',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8927,'','Scott Caan','Actor','\nAugust 23, 1976\n','','American','I knew whatever I did, it was going to be big.','',NULL,'Did,Big,Whatever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8928,'','Scott Caan','Actor','\nAugust 23, 1976\n','','American','I liked being in the spotlight.','',NULL,'Liked,Spotlight',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8929,'','Scott Caan','Actor','\nAugust 23, 1976\n','','American','I never planned on being a plumber.','',NULL,'Plumber,Planned',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8930,'','Scott Caan','Actor','\nAugust 23, 1976\n','','American','I wake up at 5 a.m. every day and go to bed early.','',NULL,'Bed,Early,Wake',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8931,'','Scott Caan','Actor','\nAugust 23, 1976\n','','American','I want to get married, but I\'m always tortured in relationships.','',NULL,'Married,Tortured',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8932,'','Scott Caan','Actor','\nAugust 23, 1976\n','','American','I want to struggle and make films. It\'s not a financial thing, it\'s more of a who-I-am thing.','',NULL,'Struggle,Financial,Films',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8933,'','Scott Caan','Actor','\nAugust 23, 1976\n','','American','I was a scam artist in high school for a while.','',NULL,'School,While,Artist',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8934,'','Scott Caan','Actor','\nAugust 23, 1976\n','','American','I was raised right. I dig who I am.','',NULL,'Dig,Raised',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8935,'','Scott Caan','Actor','\nAugust 23, 1976\n','','American','I was the bad kid in school. I was usually in trouble.','',NULL,'School,Bad,Trouble',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8936,'Movies','Scott Caan','Actor','\nAugust 23, 1976\n','','American','I\'m kind of like the goofy number-seven guy in a lot of movies.','',NULL,'Guy,Goofy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8937,'','Scott Caan','Actor','\nAugust 23, 1976\n','','American','I\'m never going to get in a fight in public again.','',NULL,'Fight,Again,Public',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8938,'','Montserrat Caballe','Musician','\nApril 1, 1933\n','','Spanish','Drama if I sing, drama if I don\'t sing. What do you do?','',NULL,'Drama,Sing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8939,'','Montserrat Caballe','Musician','\nApril 1, 1933\n','','Spanish','The moment you say, \'Please, give me a reason for this\', then you are being impossible and temperamental.','',NULL,'Give,Impossible,Moment',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8940,'Music','Montserrat Caballe','Musician','\nApril 1, 1933\n','','Spanish','When a singer truly feels and experiences what the music is all about, the words will automatically ring true.','',NULL,'True,Words',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8941,'Time','James Branch Cabell','Novelist','\nApril 14, 1879\n','\nMay 5, 1958\n','American','While it is well enough to leave footprints on the sands of time, it is even more important to make sure they point in a commendable direction.','',NULL,'Important,Enough',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8942,'Love','James Branch Cabell','Novelist','\nApril 14, 1879\n','\nMay 5, 1958\n','American','People marry for a variety of reasons and with varying results. But to marry for love is to invite inevitable tragedy.','',NULL,'Results,Tragedy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8943,'Best','James Branch Cabell','Novelist','\nApril 14, 1879\n','\nMay 5, 1958\n','American','The optimist proclaims that we live in the best of all possible worlds, and the pessimist fears this is true.','',NULL,'Live,True',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8944,'','James Branch Cabell','Novelist','\nApril 14, 1879\n','\nMay 5, 1958\n','American','There is not any memory with less satisfaction than the memory of some temptation we resisted.','',NULL,'Less,Memory,Temptation',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8945,'','James Branch Cabell','Novelist','\nApril 14, 1879\n','\nMay 5, 1958\n','American','No lady is ever a gentleman.','',NULL,'Ever,Gentleman,Lady',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8946,'God,Best','James Branch Cabell','Novelist','\nApril 14, 1879\n','\nMay 5, 1958\n','American','Yet creeds mean very little, Coth answered the dark god, still speaking almost gently. The optimist proclaims that we live in the best of all possible worlds; and the pessimist fears this is true.','',NULL,'Live',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8947,'Religion,Patriotism','James Branch Cabell','Novelist','\nApril 14, 1879\n','\nMay 5, 1958\n','American','Patriotism is the religion of hell.','',NULL,'Hell',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8948,'Poetry','James Branch Cabell','Novelist','\nApril 14, 1879\n','\nMay 5, 1958\n','American','Poetry is man\'s rebellion against being what he is.','',NULL,'Against,Rebellion',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8949,'','James Branch Cabell','Novelist','\nApril 14, 1879\n','\nMay 5, 1958\n','American','Why is the King of Hearts the only one that hasn\'t a moustache?','',NULL,'Why,King,Hearts',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8950,'','George Washington Cable','Novelist','\nOctober 12, 1844\n','\nJanuary 31, 1925\n','American','Everybody knows the Lord loveth a cheerful giver.','',NULL,'Lord,Everybody,Cheerful',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8951,'','George Washington Cable','Novelist','\nOctober 12, 1844\n','\nJanuary 31, 1925\n','American','And in the afternoon they entered a land - but such a land! A land hung in mourning, darkened by gigantic cypresses, submerged; a land of reptiles, silence, shadow, decay.','',NULL,'Silence,Afternoon,Land',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8952,'','George Washington Cable','Novelist','\nOctober 12, 1844\n','\nJanuary 31, 1925\n','American','There came to port last Sunday night the queerest little craft, without an inch of rigging on; I looked and looked - and laughed. It seemed so curious that she should cross the unknown water, and moor herself within my room - my daughter! O my daughter!','',NULL,'Sunday,Without,Night',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8953,'','Vince Cable','Politician','\nMay 9, 1943\n','','British','I don\'t feel comfortable with luxury, and I try to stay fairly normal.','',NULL,'Try,Stay,Normal',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8954,'','Vince Cable','Politician','\nMay 9, 1943\n','','British','According to the papers, I\'m miserable, alienated, and on the brink of resignation. But that\'s simply not where I am.','',NULL,'Miserable,Simply,Papers',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8955,'Politics','Vince Cable','Politician','\nMay 9, 1943\n','','British','And humility in politics means accepting that one party doesn\'t have all the answers; recognising that working in partnership is progress not treachery.','',NULL,'Humility,Working',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8956,'Business','Vince Cable','Politician','\nMay 9, 1943\n','','British','Banks operate like a man who either wears his trousers round his chest, stifling breathing, as now, or round his ankles, exposing his assets. We want their trousers tied round their middle: steady lending growth; particularly to productive British business, especially small scale enterprise.','',NULL,'Small,Growth',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8957,'Money','Vince Cable','Politician','\nMay 9, 1943\n','','British','Billions of taxpayers\' money has been wasted in bad deals. The London Underground modernisation, personally negotiated by one of Gordon Brown\'s team, was a disaster, as the National Audit Office has confirmed.','',NULL,'Bad,Team',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8958,'Government','Vince Cable','Politician','\nMay 9, 1943\n','','British','Britain is no longer one of the world\'s price setters. It is painful. It is a challenge to us in government to explain all that, and it is a pity that the political class is not preparing the public for it to understand how massive the problem is.','',NULL,'Political,Understand',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8959,'Education,Government','Vince Cable','Politician','\nMay 9, 1943\n','','British','For wide swaths of training and education there are valuable spillovers which mean that the private sector needs support from the government. That is why I have been so determined to protect and grow apprenticeships and put higher education on a sustainable footing.','',NULL,'Mean',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8960,'','Vince Cable','Politician','\nMay 9, 1943\n','','British','Housing associations have fingered the fact that they cannot use their assets as liquidity due to Bank of England rules unlike their continental equivalents. This has emerged to be one of the main bottlenecks to getting investment going in the U.K. It is a Bank of England issue.','',NULL,'Cannot,Fact,Getting',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8961,'','Vince Cable','Politician','\nMay 9, 1943\n','','British','I am a bit of a lefty on some issues.','',NULL,'Bit,Issues,Lefty',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8962,'Government','Vince Cable','Politician','\nMay 9, 1943\n','','British','I am going to confront the old-fashioned negative thinking which says that all government needs to do to generate growth is cut worker and environmental protections, cut taxes on the rich and stroke \'fat cats\' until they purr with pleasure. I\'m completely repudiating the idea that government has to ','',NULL,'Thinking,Rich',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8963,'Government','Vince Cable','Politician','\nMay 9, 1943\n','','British','I clearly believe a lot more than some of my coalition colleagues - Tories - in redistribution and using the tax system for that purpose. I also believe in the government having an active role in the economy, which is having an industrial strategy. I\'m not a believer in laissez-faire.','',NULL,'Believe,Purpose',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8964,'Fear','Vince Cable','Politician','\nMay 9, 1943\n','','British','I fear that the rising personal bankruptcies and repossessions are the first signs of bigger problems to come and personal debt - Gordon Brown\'s legacy to millions of Britain\'s families - will hang like a millstone around the neck of the British people for years to come.','',NULL,'Problems,Around',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8965,'','Vince Cable','Politician','\nMay 9, 1943\n','','British','I have managed to infuriate the bank bosses; acquire a fatwa from the revolutionary guards of the trades union movement; frighten the \'Daily Telegraph\' with a progressive graduate payment; and upset very rich people who are trying to dodge British taxes. I must be doing something right.','',NULL,'Daily,Must,Trying',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8966,'','Vince Cable','Politician','\nMay 9, 1943\n','','British','I know it sounds trite but I wanted to make a difference. Political debates with my father had been fraught because he was uncompromising and explosive but if he taught me one thing it was to air my views.','',NULL,'Father,Political,Wanted',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8967,'','Vince Cable','Politician','\nMay 9, 1943\n','','British','I made friends with a boy who was a communist when I was 13 and that broadened my political views, but it also brought me into conflict with my father who was very Right-wing.','',NULL,'Father,Political,Made',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8968,'Positive','Vince Cable','Politician','\nMay 9, 1943\n','','British','I think what is happening is I think first of all there is confidence in the U.K. economy. We\'re in a German rather than a Greek position in international financial markets, which is very positive and keeps our debt service costs down, and we\'re also beginning to see real evidence of rebalancing.','',NULL,'Confidence,Real',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8969,'Good','Vince Cable','Politician','\nMay 9, 1943\n','','British','I\'m now happily remarried to a good cook, which encourages me to be lazy. I like to think that I\'m a new man, but perhaps I\'m not. I offset it by doing the ironing, though. She has a small farm in the New Forest with a herd of cattle, so she serves up a steak and kidney pie made with her own beef.','',NULL,'Lazy,Made',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8970,'Women','Vince Cable','Politician','\nMay 9, 1943\n','','British','I\'ve always been comfortable working with women and I\'ve had two happy marriages. Draw what conclusions you like from that.','',NULL,'Happy,Two',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8971,'','Vince Cable','Politician','\nMay 9, 1943\n','','British','In my job I meet many outstanding, world class, British based companies. But we need more companies and more jobs in the companies we have.','',NULL,'Job,Meet,Jobs',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8972,'Business','Vince Cable','Politician','\nMay 9, 1943\n','','British','Investment banking has, in recent years, resembled a casino, and the massive scale of gambling losses has dragged down traditional business and retail lending activities as banks try to rebuild their balance sheets. This was one aspect of modern financial liberalisation that had dire consequences.','',NULL,'Down,Try',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8973,'','Vince Cable','Politician','\nMay 9, 1943\n','','British','Many of our problems are home-grown. Gordon Brown regularly advised the rest of the world to follow his British model of growth. But the model was flawed. It led to the highest level of household debt in relation to income in the world.','',NULL,'Problems,Growth,Debt',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8974,'Politics,Good','Vince Cable','Politician','\nMay 9, 1943\n','','British','My college, Fitzwilliam, was pretty good but unfashionable and I lived in digs so I was not part of the cloistered \'old college\' environment, which frankly was a bit intimidating. But I worked hard and settled in by exploring politics and girls.','',NULL,'Hard',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8975,'','Vince Cable','Politician','\nMay 9, 1943\n','','British','My job is to support businesses, that means promoting British commerce in the big emerging markets that have been neglected in the past. It means keeping Britain open to inward investors, trade and skilled workers. It means cutting red tape which is suffocating growing companies which create jobs.','',NULL,'Past,Job,Big',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8976,'Love,Food','Vince Cable','Politician','\nMay 9, 1943\n','','British','My late wife Olympia was Goan and I\'ve been to India many times. I love the food there. We used to do our shopping in Southall, where you can find cheap but wonderful fruit like mangoes, vegetables and spices. I didn\'t do much of the cooking, as Olympia did a lot - I was the under-chef and did some ','',NULL,'Wife',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8977,'Time,Experience','Vince Cable','Politician','\nMay 9, 1943\n','','British','My time at Shell was a most valuable experience because it taught me to look at the world in a long-term way. Shell takes a 20-year view on events and plans for different scenarios. It makes you see the world as a kind of large matrix.','',NULL,'Different',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8978,'','Meg Cabot','Author','\nFebruary 1, 1967\n','','American','There\'s nothing secret about it. Everyone knows that I am waiting for my real parents, the king and queen, to come restore me to my rightful throne.','',NULL,'Waiting,Parents,Nothing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8979,'Famous','Meg Cabot','Author','\nFebruary 1, 1967\n','','American','Save your rejections so that later when you are famous you can show them to people and laugh.','',NULL,'Laugh,Show',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8980,'','Meg Cabot','Author','\nFebruary 1, 1967\n','','American','No matter how nice the company one might be with, however, it is never pleasant to have a rifle pointed at one\'s back.','',NULL,'Nice,Matter,Might',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8981,'','Meg Cabot','Author','\nFebruary 1, 1967\n','','American','I was too lazy to start a whole new story, so I just stuck a princess into the story I was working on... and The Princess Diaries was born!','',NULL,'Lazy,Working,Start',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8982,'Time','Meg Cabot','Author','\nFebruary 1, 1967\n','','American','My favorite book of all time is Cold Comfort Farm, by Stella Gibbons.','',NULL,'Book,Cold',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8983,'Death,Mom,Dad','Meg Cabot','Author','\nFebruary 1, 1967\n','','American','My original inspiration was my mom: a few years after the death of my dad, she started dating one my teachers!','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8984,'','Meg Cabot','Author','\nFebruary 1, 1967\n','','American','Write the kind of story you would like to read. People will give you all sorts of advice about writing, but if you are not writing something you like, no one else will like it either.','',NULL,'Writing,Give,Advice',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8985,'Time','Miguel Cabrera','Athlete','\nApril 17, 1983\n','','Venezuelan','I\'m taking my time. I feel much more confident, and every day I feel like I\'m getting better.','',NULL,'Better,Getting',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8986,'Love','Miguel Cabrera','Athlete','\nApril 17, 1983\n','','Venezuelan','When I was coming up, I just wanted to play baseball and I\'m doing what I love to do most. How can I feel pressure doing what I love to do?','',NULL,'Baseball,Play',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8987,'Work','Miguel Cabrera','Athlete','\nApril 17, 1983\n','','Venezuelan','I feel like the same person, but I feel as if I need to work twice as much now.','',NULL,'Person,Same',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8988,'Best','Miguel Cabrera','Athlete','\nApril 17, 1983\n','','Venezuelan','I\'m just trying to play my best and have fun.','',NULL,'Fun,Trying',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8989,'','Miguel Cabrera','Athlete','\nApril 17, 1983\n','','Venezuelan','If you go to a game nervous, you make a mistake.','',NULL,'Game,Mistake,Nervous',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8990,'Life','Ryan Cabrera','Musician','\nJuly 18, 1982\n','','American','Sometimes the most happy people in life are the ones with nothing. We can\'t lose sight of the little things in life that should make us the happiest.','',NULL,'Happy,Nothing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8991,'','Ryan Cabrera','Musician','\nJuly 18, 1982\n','','American','Hotness is uniqueness and just being yourself - that\'s hot.','',NULL,'Yourself,Hot,Uniqueness',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8992,'','Ryan Cabrera','Musician','\nJuly 18, 1982\n','','American','Running with the wrong crowd will never help you.','',NULL,'Help,Wrong,Running',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8993,'Men','Ryan Cabrera','Musician','\nJuly 18, 1982\n','','American','Baseball is a red-blooded sport for red-blooded men. It\'s no pink tea, and mollycoddles had better stay out.','',NULL,'Better,Baseball',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8994,'Experience','Ryan Cabrera','Musician','\nJuly 18, 1982\n','','American','I got quite the college experience.','',NULL,'College,Quite',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8995,'','Ryan Cabrera','Musician','\nJuly 18, 1982\n','','American','I started playing guitar kind of by accident.','',NULL,'Guitar,Playing,Started',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8996,'','Ryan Cabrera','Musician','\nJuly 18, 1982\n','','American','I wanted the songs to be themselves, instead of worrying about all this crazy slickster production.','',NULL,'Crazy,Wanted,Themselves',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8997,'','Ryan Cabrera','Musician','\nJuly 18, 1982\n','','American','I was interested in maintaining the dignity and the hearts of the songs, letting them breathe and become what they are.','',NULL,'Become,Interested,Songs',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8998,'','Ryan Cabrera','Musician','\nJuly 18, 1982\n','','American','I\'ll do anything for $50. People are always trying to get me to do dumb things. The possibilities are endless.','',NULL,'Anything,Trying,Dumb',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(8999,'','Ryan Cabrera','Musician','\nJuly 18, 1982\n','','American','People are so opinionated about things, and they don\'t even know what they\'re talking about, or can\'t even do it themselves.','',NULL,'Themselves,Talking',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9000,'Love','Ryan Cabrera','Musician','\nJuly 18, 1982\n','','American','There\'s no point for me to party. I have a girl that I love. I don\'t need that.','',NULL,'Girl,Point',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9001,'Music,Great','Ryan Cabrera','Musician','\nJuly 18, 1982\n','','American','Whenever people get to see you, it\'s a great thing. Once people see an image and see the character, they can get into the music a lot more.','',NULL,'Character',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9002,'Life,Death','Michael Cacoyannis','','','','','Boss, life is trouble. Only death is not. To be alive is to undo your belt and look for trouble.','',NULL,'Alive',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9003,'','Michael Cacoyannis','','','','','Why? Will no man ever do something without a why? Just like that? For the hell of it?','',NULL,'Without,Ever,Why',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9004,'Gardening,Life','George Cadbury','Businessman','\nSeptember 19, 1839\n','\nOctober 24, 1922\n','English','But if each man could have his own house, a large garden to cultivate and healthy surroundings - then, I thought, there will be for them a better opportunity of a happy family life.','',NULL,'Family',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9005,'Motivational,Good','Eileen Caddy','Celebrity','\nAugust 26, 1917\n','\nDecember 13, 2006\n','English','Set your sights high, the higher the better. Expect the most wonderful things to happen, not in the future but right now. Realize that nothing is too good. Allow absolutely nothing to hamper you or hold you up in any way.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9006,'Life','Eileen Caddy','Celebrity','\nAugust 26, 1917\n','\nDecember 13, 2006\n','English','Gratitude helps you to grow and expand; gratitude brings joy and laughter into your life and into the lives of all those around you.','',NULL,'Gratitude,Laughter',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9007,'Life,Work','Eileen Caddy','Celebrity','\nAugust 26, 1917\n','\nDecember 13, 2006\n','English','Cease trying to work everything out with your minds. It will get you nowhere. Live by intuition and inspiration and let your whole life be Revelation.','',NULL,'Live',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9008,'','Eileen Caddy','Celebrity','\nAugust 26, 1917\n','\nDecember 13, 2006\n','English','What is right for one soul may not be right for another. It may mean having to stand on your own and do something strange in the eyes of others.','',NULL,'Mean,May,Eyes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9009,'','Eileen Caddy','Celebrity','\nAugust 26, 1917\n','\nDecember 13, 2006\n','English','Expect your every need to be met. Expect the answer to every problem, expect abundance on every level.','',NULL,'Problem,Expect,Level',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9010,'Life','Eileen Caddy','Celebrity','\nAugust 26, 1917\n','\nDecember 13, 2006\n','English','Life is full and overflowing with the new. But it is necessary to empty out the old to make room for the new to enter.','',NULL,'Old,Full',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9011,'Alone','Eileen Caddy','Celebrity','\nAugust 26, 1917\n','\nDecember 13, 2006\n','English','A human being is a single being. Unique and unrepeatable.','',NULL,'Human,Single',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9012,'Life,Work','Eileen Caddy','Celebrity','\nAugust 26, 1917\n','\nDecember 13, 2006\n','English','Live and work but do not forget to play, to have fun in life and really enjoy it.','',NULL,'Fun',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9013,'','Eileen Caddy','Celebrity','\nAugust 26, 1917\n','\nDecember 13, 2006\n','English','Stride forward with a firm, steady step knowing with a deep, certain inner knowing that you will reach every goal you set yourselves, that you will achieve every aim .','',NULL,'Forward,Deep,Goal',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9014,'','Eileen Caddy','Celebrity','\nAugust 26, 1917\n','\nDecember 13, 2006\n','English','Let there be more joy and laughter in your living.','',NULL,'Laughter,Joy,Living',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9015,'','Eileen Caddy','Celebrity','\nAugust 26, 1917\n','\nDecember 13, 2006\n','English','Seek always for the answer within. Be not influenced by those around you, by their thoughts or their words.','',NULL,'Words,Thoughts,Around',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9016,'','Eileen Caddy','Celebrity','\nAugust 26, 1917\n','\nDecember 13, 2006\n','English','A soul without a high aim is like a ship without a rudder.','',NULL,'Without,Soul,High',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9017,'Time','Eileen Caddy','Celebrity','\nAugust 26, 1917\n','\nDecember 13, 2006\n','English','It is important from time to time to slow down, to go away by yourself, and simply be.','',NULL,'Yourself,Important',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9018,'','Jack Cade','Activist','','','English','It is to be remedied that the false traitors will suffer no man to come into the king\'s presence for no cause without bribes where none ought to be had. Any man might have his coming to him to ask him grace or judgment in such case as the king may give.','',NULL,'Without,May,Him',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9019,'','Jack Cade','Activist','','','English','The law serves of nought else in these days but for to do wrong, for nothing is spread almost but false matters by color of the law for reward, dread and favor and so no remedy is had in the Court of Equity in any way.','',NULL,'Nothing,Law,Wrong',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9020,'Good,Great','Jack Cade','Activist','','','English','They say that it were great reproof to the king to take again what he has given, so that they will not suffer him to have his own good, nor land, nor forfeiture, nor any other good but they ask it from him, or else they take bribes of others to get it for him.','',NULL,'Him',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9021,'','Jack Cade','Activist','','','English','They say that our sovereign is above his laws to his pleasure, and he may make it and break it as he pleases, without any distinction. The contrary is true, or else he should not have sworn to keep it.','',NULL,'True,Without,May',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9022,'','Jack Cade','Activist','','','English','They say that the commons of England would first destroy the king\'s friends and afterward himself, and then bring the Duke of York to be king so that by their false means and lies they may make him to hate and destroy his friends, and cherish his false traitors.','',NULL,'Hate,May,Him',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9023,'Men','Jack Cade','Activist','','','English','We will that all men know we blame not all the lords, nor all those that are about the king\'s person, nor all gentlemen nor yeomen, nor all men of law, nor all bishops, nor all priests, but all such as may be found guilty by just and true inquiry and by the law.','',NULL,'True,Person',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9024,'','Frank Cady','Actor','\nSeptember 8, 1915\n','\nJune 8, 2012\n','American','At 24, my head was as shiny as a cue ball on a billiard table. I naturally thought this meant curtains. Actually, I found it helped. When I was too young to play real character parts, they mistook me for older because of the bald noggin. I got juicy roles right from the start.','',NULL,'Character,Real,Thought',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9025,'Business','Frank Cady','Actor','\nSeptember 8, 1915\n','\nJune 8, 2012\n','American','If you hang around long enough to show these people what you can do, you have a chance in this acting business.','',NULL,'Long,Enough',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9026,'Courage','Jerome Cady','','','','','It is a wise man who knows where courage ends and stupidity begins.','',NULL,'Wise,Stupidity',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9027,'Fear','Jerome Cady','','','','','It\'s fear of being afraid that frightens me more than anything else.','',NULL,'Anything,Else',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9028,'Fear','Jerome Cady','','','','','Fear has nothing to do with cowardice. A fellow is only yellow when he lets his fear make him quit.','',NULL,'Nothing,Him',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9029,'God,Fear','Jerome Cady','','','','','The Japanese do not fear God. They only fear bombs.','',NULL,'Japanese',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9030,'Wisdom,Time','Herb Caen','Journalist','\nApril 3, 1916\n','\nFebruary 1, 1997\n','American','A man begins cutting his wisdom teeth the first time he bites off more than he can chew.','',NULL,'Off',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9031,'Society','Herb Caen','Journalist','\nApril 3, 1916\n','\nFebruary 1, 1997\n','American','Cockroaches and socialites are the only things that can stay up all night and eat anything.','',NULL,'Anything,Night',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9032,'Life','Herb Caen','Journalist','\nApril 3, 1916\n','\nFebruary 1, 1997\n','American','I tend to live in the past because most of my life is there.','',NULL,'Live,Past',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9033,'','Herb Caen','Journalist','\nApril 3, 1916\n','\nFebruary 1, 1997\n','American','The only thing wrong with immortality is that it tends to go on forever.','',NULL,'Wrong,Forever,Tends',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9034,'Time','Herb Caen','Journalist','\nApril 3, 1916\n','\nFebruary 1, 1997\n','American','The trouble with born-again Christians is that they are an even bigger pain the second time around.','',NULL,'Pain,Around',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9035,'','Irving Caesar','Composer','\nJuly 4, 1895\n','\nDecember 18, 1996\n','American','Picture you upon my knee, just tea two and two for tea.','',NULL,'Two,Picture,Tea',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9036,'History','Julius Caesar','Leader','100 BC','44 BC','Roman','I came, I saw, I conquered.','',NULL,'Conquered,Came',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9037,'Life','Julius Caesar','Leader','100 BC','44 BC','Roman','It is better to create than to learn! Creating is the essence of life.','',NULL,'Better,Learn',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9038,'Patience,Men','Julius Caesar','Leader','100 BC','44 BC','Roman','It is easier to find men who will volunteer to die, than to find those who are willing to endure pain with patience.','',NULL,'Pain',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9039,'Men','Julius Caesar','Leader','100 BC','44 BC','Roman','As a rule, men worry more about what they can\'t see than about what they can.','',NULL,'Worry,Rule',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9040,'Experience,Teacher','Julius Caesar','Leader','100 BC','44 BC','Roman','Experience is the teacher of all things.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9041,'','Julius Caesar','Leader','100 BC','44 BC','Roman','Cowards die many times before their actual deaths.','',NULL,'Die,Before,Times',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9042,'Love,Death,Fear','Julius Caesar','Leader','100 BC','44 BC','Roman','I love the name of honor, more than I fear death.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9043,'','Julius Caesar','Leader','100 BC','44 BC','Roman','No one is so brave that he is not disturbed by something unexpected.','',NULL,'Brave,Unexpected,Disturbed',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9044,'Power','Julius Caesar','Leader','100 BC','44 BC','Roman','If you must break the law, do it to seize power: in all other cases observe it.','',NULL,'Must,Law',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9045,'','Julius Caesar','Leader','100 BC','44 BC','Roman','What we wish, we readily believe, and what we ourselves think, we imagine others think also.','',NULL,'Believe,Wish,Others',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9046,'','Julius Caesar','Leader','100 BC','44 BC','Roman','I had rather be first in a village than second at Rome.','',NULL,'Rather,Second,Rome',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9047,'Men,Fear','Julius Caesar','Leader','100 BC','44 BC','Roman','It is not these well-fed long-haired men that I fear, but the pale and the hungry-looking.','',NULL,'Pale',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9048,'Great,Power,War','Julius Caesar','Leader','100 BC','44 BC','Roman','Fortune, which has a great deal of power in other matters but especially in war, can bring about great changes in a situation through very slight forces.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9049,'Men','Julius Caesar','Leader','100 BC','44 BC','Roman','Men in general are quick to believe that which they wish to be true.','',NULL,'Believe,True',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9050,'','Julius Caesar','Leader','100 BC','44 BC','Roman','I have lived long enough both in years and in accomplishments.','',NULL,'Long,Enough,Both',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9051,'','Julius Caesar','Leader','100 BC','44 BC','Roman','Caesar\'s wife must be above suspicion.','',NULL,'Wife,Must,Above',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9052,'War','Julius Caesar','Leader','100 BC','44 BC','Roman','In war, events of importance are the result of trivial causes.','',NULL,'Result,Importance',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9053,'','Julius Caesar','Leader','100 BC','44 BC','Roman','The die is cast.','',NULL,'Die,Cast',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9054,'Men','Julius Caesar','Leader','100 BC','44 BC','Roman','Men willingly believe what they wish.','',NULL,'Believe,Wish',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9055,'Death','Julius Caesar','Leader','100 BC','44 BC','Roman','Which death is preferably to every other? \'The unexpected\'.','',NULL,'Unexpected,Preferably',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9056,'Men','Julius Caesar','Leader','100 BC','44 BC','Roman','Men freely believe that which they desire.','',NULL,'Believe,Desire',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9057,'Nature','Julius Caesar','Leader','100 BC','44 BC','Roman','I have lived long enough to satisfy both nature and glory.','',NULL,'Long,Enough',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9058,'Men','Julius Caesar','Leader','100 BC','44 BC','Roman','Men are nearly always willing to believe what they wish.','',NULL,'Believe,Wish',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9059,'Life','Sid Caesar','Actor','\nSeptember 8, 1922\n','','American','In between goals is a thing called life, that has to be lived and enjoyed.','',NULL,'Between,Goals',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9060,'Humor,Truth','Sid Caesar','Actor','\nSeptember 8, 1922\n','','American','Comedy has to be based on truth. You take the truth and you put a little curlicue at the end.','',NULL,'End',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9061,'','Sid Caesar','Actor','\nSeptember 8, 1922\n','','American','The guy who invented the first wheel was an idiot. The guy who invented the other three, he was a genius.','',NULL,'Idiot,Genius,Three',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9062,'Good','Sid Caesar','Actor','\nSeptember 8, 1922\n','','American','The trouble with telling a good story is that it invariably reminds the other fellow of a dull one.','',NULL,'Story,Trouble',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9063,'','Sid Caesar','Actor','\nSeptember 8, 1922\n','','American','After all those years of doing a live, hour-and-a-half show every week, I\'ve got nothing more I need to prove.','',NULL,'Live,Nothing,After',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9064,'Music','Sid Caesar','Actor','\nSeptember 8, 1922\n','','American','Every language has its own music.','',NULL,'Language',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9065,'','Sid Caesar','Actor','\nSeptember 8, 1922\n','','American','If I don\'t believe it, I don\'t care.','',NULL,'Believe,Care',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9066,'','Sid Caesar','Actor','\nSeptember 8, 1922\n','','American','If you listen to a language for 15 minutes, you know the rhythm and song.','',NULL,'Song,Language,Listen',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9067,'','Sid Caesar','Actor','\nSeptember 8, 1922\n','','American','People come up to me and they thank me: \'I thank you for the many, many hours of laughter.\'','',NULL,'Laughter,Hours,Thank',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9068,'Movies','Sid Caesar','Actor','\nSeptember 8, 1922\n','','American','The things I see now on TV and in movies are so outlandish. Kids doing rude things with pies! And the language that they use! It\'s being outrageous for the sake of being outrageous. I can\'t watch it. It turns me off.','',NULL,'Rude,Kids',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9069,'','Sid Caesar','Actor','\nSeptember 8, 1922\n','','American','When I did comedy I made fun of myself. If there was a buffoon, I played the buffoon.','',NULL,'Fun,Made,Did',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9070,'','Sid Caesar','Actor','\nSeptember 8, 1922\n','','American','When we could split the screen, it was like \'Wow!\'.','',NULL,'Wow,Screen,Split',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9071,'','John Cage','Composer','\nSeptember 5, 1912\n','\nAugust 12, 1992\n','American','I can\'t understand why people are frightened of new ideas. I\'m frightened of the old ones.','',NULL,'Understand,Why,Old',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9072,'','John Cage','Composer','\nSeptember 5, 1912\n','\nAugust 12, 1992\n','American','If something is boring after two minutes, try it for four. If still boring, then eight. Then sixteen. Then thirty-two. Eventually one discovers that it is not boring at all.','',NULL,'Boring,Two,Still',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9073,'','John Cage','Composer','\nSeptember 5, 1912\n','\nAugust 12, 1992\n','American','Ideas are one thing and what happens is another.','',NULL,'Another,Happens,Ideas',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9074,'Poetry','John Cage','Composer','\nSeptember 5, 1912\n','\nAugust 12, 1992\n','American','There is poetry as soon as we realize that we possess nothing.','',NULL,'Nothing,Realize',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9075,'','John Cage','Composer','\nSeptember 5, 1912\n','\nAugust 12, 1992\n','American','The first question I ask myself when something doesn\'t seem to be beautiful is why do I think it\'s not beautiful. And very shortly you discover that there is no reason.','',NULL,'Beautiful,Why,Reason',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9076,'Poetry','John Cage','Composer','\nSeptember 5, 1912\n','\nAugust 12, 1992\n','American','I have nothing to say, I am saying it, and that is poetry.','',NULL,'Nothing,Saying',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9077,'Time','John Cage','Composer','\nSeptember 5, 1912\n','\nAugust 12, 1992\n','American','There is no such thing as an empty space or an empty time. There is always something to see, something to hear. In fact, try as we may to make a silence, we cannot.','',NULL,'Silence,May',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9078,'Nature','John Cage','Composer','\nSeptember 5, 1912\n','\nAugust 12, 1992\n','American','The highest purpose is to have no purpose at all. This puts one in accord with nature, in her manner of operation.','',NULL,'Her,Purpose',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9079,'','John Cage','Composer','\nSeptember 5, 1912\n','\nAugust 12, 1992\n','American','It\'s useless to play lullabies for those who cannot sleep.','',NULL,'Sleep,Play,Cannot',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9080,'','John Cage','Composer','\nSeptember 5, 1912\n','\nAugust 12, 1992\n','American','We need not destroy the past. It is gone.','',NULL,'Past,Gone,Destroy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9081,'Life,Music,Art','John Cage','Composer','\nSeptember 5, 1912\n','\nAugust 12, 1992\n','American','When we separate music from life we get art.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9082,'Music','John Cage','Composer','\nSeptember 5, 1912\n','\nAugust 12, 1992\n','American','It is better to make a piece of music than to perform one, better to perform one than to listen to one, better to listen to one than to misuse it as a means of distraction, entertainment, or acquisition of \'culture.\'','',NULL,'Better,Means',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9083,'Life,Business','John Cage','Composer','\nSeptember 5, 1912\n','\nAugust 12, 1992\n','American','We are involved in a life that passes understanding and our highest business is our daily life.','',NULL,'Daily',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9084,'','John Cage','Composer','\nSeptember 5, 1912\n','\nAugust 12, 1992\n','American','We carry our homes within us which enables us to fly.','',NULL,'Within,Carry,Fly',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9085,'','Nicolas Cage','Actor','\nJanuary 7, 1964\n','','','I am not a demon. I am a lizard, a shark, a heat-seeking panther. I want to be Bob Denver on acid playing the accordion.','',NULL,'Playing,Demon,Acid',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9086,'','Nicolas Cage','Actor','\nJanuary 7, 1964\n','','','Passion is very important to me. If you stop enjoying things, you\'ve got to look at it, because it can lead to all kinds of depressing scenarios.','',NULL,'Important,Passion,Stop',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9087,'','Nicolas Cage','Actor','\nJanuary 7, 1964\n','','','I wanted to make an image for myself as an outlaw type. A kind of rock \'n\' roll sensibility.','',NULL,'Rock,Wanted,Image',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9088,'Medical','Nicolas Cage','Actor','\nJanuary 7, 1964\n','','','I was always shocked when I went to the doctor\'s office and they did my X-ray and didn\'t find that I had eight more ribs than I should have or that my blood was the color green.','',NULL,'Did,Find',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9089,'Alone','Nicolas Cage','Actor','\nJanuary 7, 1964\n','','','I think I jump around more when I\'m alone.','',NULL,'Around,Jump',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9090,'','Nicolas Cage','Actor','\nJanuary 7, 1964\n','','','There\'s a fine line between the Method actor and the schizophrenic.','',NULL,'Between,Actor,Line',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9091,'Movies','Nicolas Cage','Actor','\nJanuary 7, 1964\n','','','And what I like about it is it makes me happy and I think it makes a lot of people happy to go to the movies and to not think about the problems of the day or the problems of tomorrow or the yesterday and just go on for the ride and have the fun of losing oneself in a fantasy.','',NULL,'Happy,Fun',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9092,'Life','Nicolas Cage','Actor','\nJanuary 7, 1964\n','','','For me, acting was a way of taking destructive energy and doing something productive with it, and in that way it was quite a life saver.','',NULL,'Energy,Acting',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9093,'','Nicolas Cage','Actor','\nJanuary 7, 1964\n','','','Hollywood didn\'t know if I was an actor or a nut or if I was this crazy character I was playing. I had developed an image of being a little bit unusual, different and wild.','',NULL,'Crazy,Character,Different',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9094,'Good','Nicolas Cage','Actor','\nJanuary 7, 1964\n','','','To be a good actor you have to be something like a criminal, to be willing to break the rules to strive for something new.','',NULL,'Actor,Rules',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9095,'','Nicolas Cage','Actor','\nJanuary 7, 1964\n','','','As a teenager I was more of an anarchist, but now I want people to thrive and be harmonious.','',NULL,'Teenager,Anarchist,Thrive',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9096,'','Nicolas Cage','Actor','\nJanuary 7, 1964\n','','','My father was always getting excited about something. It\'s genetically inside me somewhere.','',NULL,'Father,Getting,Excited',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9097,'','Nicolas Cage','Actor','\nJanuary 7, 1964\n','','','The biggest problem for me was feeling that as I became more balanced and a better man that I wouldn\'t have the fire to create from.','',NULL,'Better,Feeling,Fire',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9098,'','Nicolas Cage','Actor','\nJanuary 7, 1964\n','','','Actors have an opportunity to use storytelling as a way to solve pain.','',NULL,'Pain,Solve,Use',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9099,'','Nicolas Cage','Actor','\nJanuary 7, 1964\n','','','All of my characters have a glint of madness.','',NULL,'Madness,Characters',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9100,'Work,Best','Nicolas Cage','Actor','\nJanuary 7, 1964\n','','','As I got older, with my work, I became aware of the responsibility of film, and I feel one of the best ways I can apply myself as an actor, is to go beyond movie stardom and celebrity.','',NULL,'Film',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9101,'Age,Power','Nicolas Cage','Actor','\nJanuary 7, 1964\n','','','At a young age, I was interested in comic books, which was really how I learnt to read. The name Cage came from a comic book character called Power Man.','',NULL,'Character',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9102,'Great','Nicolas Cage','Actor','\nJanuary 7, 1964\n','','','Disney has a great tradition of enchanting children and giving them something to behold.','',NULL,'Children,Giving',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9103,'','Nicolas Cage','Actor','\nJanuary 7, 1964\n','','','Having been a father for 19 years I realise fatherhood has changed me.','',NULL,'Father,Changed,Fatherhood',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9104,'Family','Nicolas Cage','Actor','\nJanuary 7, 1964\n','','','How do you rebel in a family of rebels?','',NULL,'Rebel,Rebels',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9105,'Home','Nicolas Cage','Actor','\nJanuary 7, 1964\n','','','I bought a Yamaha-1 and I was doing 180 miles per hour home on the 405 and that\'s really, really crazy but I did it.','',NULL,'Crazy,Did',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9106,'','Nicolas Cage','Actor','\nJanuary 7, 1964\n','','','I came out of independent film, that\'s my roots.','',NULL,'Film,Roots,Came',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9107,'Change,Movies','Nicolas Cage','Actor','\nJanuary 7, 1964\n','','','I care about the connection with the audience. Film is such a powerful medium. Movies can change the way people think.','',NULL,'Powerful',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9108,'Movies','Nicolas Cage','Actor','\nJanuary 7, 1964\n','','','I do enjoy animated movies.','',NULL,'Enjoy,Animated',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9109,'Movies','Nicolas Cage','Actor','\nJanuary 7, 1964\n','','','I do like to move and get physical in my movies.','',NULL,'Move,Physical',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9110,'Car','James Cagney','Actor','\nJuly 17, 1899\n','\nMarch 30, 1986\n','American','Perhaps people, and kids especially, are spoiled today, because all the kids today have cars, it seems. When I was young you were lucky to have a bike.','',NULL,'Today,Young',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9111,'','James Cagney','Actor','\nJuly 17, 1899\n','\nMarch 30, 1986\n','American','I got a part as a chorus girl in a show called Every Sailor and I had fun doing it. Mother didn\'t really approve of it, through.','',NULL,'Mother,Fun,Girl',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9112,'Best,War','James Cagney','Actor','\nJuly 17, 1899\n','\nMarch 30, 1986\n','American','You know, the period of World War I and the Roaring Twenties were really just about the same as today. You worked, and you made a living if you could, and you tired to make the best of things. For an actor or a dancer, it was no different then than today. It was a struggle.','',NULL,'Today',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9113,'','James Cagney','Actor','\nJuly 17, 1899\n','\nMarch 30, 1986\n','American','You dirty, double-crossing rat.','',NULL,'Dirty,Rat',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9114,'Women,Men','James Cagney','Actor','\nJuly 17, 1899\n','\nMarch 30, 1986\n','American','My father was totally Irish, and so I went to Ireland once. I found it to be very much like New York, for it was a beautiful country, and both the women and men were good-looking.','',NULL,'Beautiful',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9115,'Anger','Abraham Cahan','Author','1860','1951','Lithuanian','Be modest, humble, simple. Control your anger.','',NULL,'Simple,Humble',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9116,'Life','Abraham Cahan','Author','1860','1951','Lithuanian','Life is much shorter than I imagined it to be.','',NULL,'Imagined,Shorter',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9117,'','Abraham Cahan','Author','1860','1951','Lithuanian','Above all, you must fight conceit, envy, and every kind of ill-feeling in your heart.','',NULL,'Heart,Fight,Must',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9118,'Smile','Abraham Cahan','Author','1860','1951','Lithuanian','Remember that it is not enough to abstain from lying by word of mouth; for the worst lies are often conveyed by a false look, smile, or act.','',NULL,'Remember,Enough',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9119,'Good','Abraham Cahan','Author','1860','1951','Lithuanian','If you feel that you are good, don\'t be too proud of it.','',NULL,'Proud',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9120,'God','Abraham Cahan','Author','1860','1951','Lithuanian','If you study the Talmud you please God even more than you do by praying or fasting.','',NULL,'Study,Please',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9121,'God','Abraham Cahan','Author','1860','1951','Lithuanian','God, for example, appealed to me as a beardless man wearing a quilted silk cap; holiness was something burning, forbidding, something connected with fire while a day had the form of an oblong box.','',NULL,'Fire,While',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9122,'Dreams,Great','Abraham Cahan','Author','1860','1951','Lithuanian','I was a great dreamer of day dreams.','',NULL,'Dreamer',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9123,'','Abraham Cahan','Author','1860','1951','Lithuanian','If a man is tongue-tied, don\'t laugh at him, but, rather, feel pity for him, as you would for a man with broken legs.','',NULL,'Laugh,Him,Broken',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9124,'Life','Abraham Cahan','Author','1860','1951','Lithuanian','If it be true that our people represent a high percentage of mental vigor, the distinction is probably due, in some measure, to the extremely important part which Talmud studies have played in the spiritual life of the race.','',NULL,'Spiritual,True',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9125,'Good,Learning','Abraham Cahan','Author','1860','1951','Lithuanian','Only the other world has substance and reality; only good deeds and holy learning have tangible worth.','',NULL,'Reality',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9126,'Life','Abraham Cahan','Author','1860','1951','Lithuanian','The dearest days in one\'s life are those that seem very far and very near at once.','',NULL,'Far,Once',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9127,'Life,Faith','Abraham Cahan','Author','1860','1951','Lithuanian','The orthodox Jewish faith practically excludes woman from religious life.','',NULL,'Woman',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9128,'','Abraham Cahan','Author','1860','1951','Lithuanian','What is this world? A mere curl of smoke for the wind to scatter.','',NULL,'Wind,Smoke,Scatter',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9129,'','Abraham Cahan','Author','1860','1951','Lithuanian','What is wealth? A dream of fools.','',NULL,'Dream,Wealth,Fools',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9130,'','Abraham Cahan','Author','1860','1951','Lithuanian','You must never tire fighting Satan.','',NULL,'Must,Fighting,Satan',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9131,'','Tim Cahill','Writer','1944','','American','Mystery is a resource, like coal or gold, and its preservation is a fine thing.','',NULL,'Fine,Mystery,Gold',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9132,'Work','Tim Cahill','Writer','1944','','American','Publishing your work is important. Even if you are giving a piece to some smaller publication for free, you will learn something about your writing. The editor will say something, friends will mention it. You will learn.','',NULL,'Important,Writing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9133,'Travel','Tim Cahill','Writer','1944','','American','I am living out my adolescent dream of travel and adventure.','',NULL,'Living,Dream',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9134,'','Tim Cahill','Writer','1944','','American','I wanted to be a writer from my early teenage years, but I never told anyone. Writers, in my opinion, were god-like creatures, and to say I was striving to be a writer would be incredibly arrogant.','',NULL,'Opinion,Wanted,Anyone',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9135,'','Tim Cahill','Writer','1944','','American','In my house, it is always a scramble from paycheck to paycheck.','',NULL,'House,Paycheck,Scramble',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9136,'','Tim Cahill','Writer','1944','','American','The way one approaches a wilderness story is to fashion a quest - find something that you are truly interested in finding or discovering.','',NULL,'Find,Fashion,Story',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9137,'Funny,Death','Tim Cahill','Writer','1944','','American','There\'s a story everywhere. Being bored to death someplace is basically a funny proposition. What you have to watch out for is you don\'t write a boring story about a boring place.','',NULL,'Boring',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9138,'Travel','Tim Cahill','Writer','1944','','American','You become a better writer by writing. You become a better travel writer by writing about travel.','',NULL,'Better,Writing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9139,'Travel','Tim Cahill','Writer','1944','','American','You have to first be a writer and somebody who loves to write. If I couldn\'t travel, I would still write.','',NULL,'Still,Write',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9140,'','Timothy F. Cahill','Athlete','\nDecember 6, 1979\n','','Australian','All I do is play football, eat, sleep, play with my kids, play football.','',NULL,'Sleep,Football,Play',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9141,'Time,Good','Timothy F. Cahill','Athlete','\nDecember 6, 1979\n','','Australian','Every time I score the passion comes out and I try to relay that back to the fans and to the players and the staff how grateful I am to be playing for such a good football club. The fans have taken well to me. I am part of the furniture at Everton, but I don\'t take it for granted.','',NULL,'Football',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9142,'Hope','Timothy F. Cahill','Athlete','\nDecember 6, 1979\n','','Australian','I hold the record now with Dixie Dean for being the only Everton player to score three Merseyside derby goals at Anfield. I still hope to better it. Things like that, the fans never forget.','',NULL,'Forget,Better',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9143,'Time','Timothy F. Cahill','Athlete','\nDecember 6, 1979\n','','Australian','I remember cleaning boots at Millwall on £250 a week and feeling like a millionaire. I\'d made it then. At that time, if I never played for another club it wouldn\'t have bothered me too much because I\'d made it with a football team in England.','',NULL,'Feeling,Football',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9144,'','Timothy F. Cahill','Athlete','\nDecember 6, 1979\n','','Australian','I take compliments and I take constructive criticism. Not everyone loves you. It\'s the way you react as a footballer. I use it all to make me play better.','',NULL,'Better,Play,Everyone',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9145,'Work,Attitude','Timothy F. Cahill','Athlete','\nDecember 6, 1979\n','','Australian','I want to work with kids and help develop them, show them the right way, the right morals and attitude into how to become a better footballer. Australia has many different cultures but I\'d like to bring in the indigenous style, bring their competitiveness, athleticism and raw ability into the frame.','',NULL,'Help',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9146,'Life,Family','Timothy F. Cahill','Athlete','\nDecember 6, 1979\n','','Australian','I\'m a very traditional person. The tattoos are about my grandmother dying and they tell the story about my mother and father, my brothers and my sister, my kids. It\'s pretty much a family tree on my arm with my life in football too.','',NULL,'Mother',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9147,'Work','Timothy F. Cahill','Athlete','\nDecember 6, 1979\n','','Australian','I\'m blessed that I\'m not content. Whenever I work with kids, which I\'m passionate about, I want them to know that, yes, two World Cups, two Asian Cups, but I\'ve done it the hard way.','',NULL,'Blessed,Hard',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9148,'','Timothy F. Cahill','Athlete','\nDecember 6, 1979\n','','Australian','If kids see you on the street and they want an autograph, that\'s a big honour so I spend half an hour before I get in the ground and 40 minutes to an hour after the game with the Everton fans signing autographs.','',NULL,'Game,Before,After',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9149,'','Timothy F. Cahill','Athlete','\nDecember 6, 1979\n','','Australian','It\'s a massive compliment to me to be known in Asia because Asia is the way forward in football, along with the Middle East. I believe that strongly.','',NULL,'Forward,Believe,Football',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9150,'Money,Respect','Timothy F. Cahill','Athlete','\nDecember 6, 1979\n','','Australian','No money in this world could convince me to play for Liverpool. That\'s not a lack of respect for Liverpool supporters or the football club. It\'s respect for the Everton supporters. You just can\'t do that. It goes against everything that I stand for. No chance.','',NULL,'Football',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9151,'Great','Timothy F. Cahill','Athlete','\nDecember 6, 1979\n','','Australian','They knew who I was in Australia in 2006, but not to a great extent. Now, with the momentum of a second World Cup, it has gone crazy.','',NULL,'Crazy,Second',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9152,'Work','Timothy F. Cahill','Athlete','\nDecember 6, 1979\n','','Australian','Whether you\'re a mechanic or you build houses or you work in an office, you don\'t have to like your boss.','',NULL,'Boss,Whether',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9153,'','Sammy Cahn','Musician','\nJune 18, 1913\n','\nJanuary 15, 1993\n','American','The popular song is America\'s greatest ambassador.','',NULL,'Greatest,America,Song',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9154,'','Colbie Caillat','Musician','\nMay 28, 1985\n','','American','And when I perform on my own tour, I have to talk myself into going out on that stage every single night.','',NULL,'Single,Night,Talk',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9155,'','Colbie Caillat','Musician','\nMay 28, 1985\n','','American','Being a musician is a job - it is just a really fun one!','',NULL,'Fun,Job,Musician',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9156,'Love,Music,Good','Colbie Caillat','Musician','\nMay 28, 1985\n','','American','Bob Marley is a huge influence. I love reggae music, but I also love the purpose of the songs he writes and the style of the music - it takes your worries away and makes you feel good, and I think that\'s what music is about.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9157,'Music,Family','Colbie Caillat','Musician','\nMay 28, 1985\n','','American','I didn\'t want to call and schedule shows or call and make people listen to my music. Luckily, my friends and family really stayed on me and made me put myself out there.','',NULL,'Made',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9158,'Life,Future','Colbie Caillat','Musician','\nMay 28, 1985\n','','American','I don\'t take relationships too seriously, but everyone else seems to. And when you get your heart broken, it\'s like the end of the world. And I look at it as that was one moment in your life, one chapter. That person helped you grow and figure out what kind of person you want to be with in the futur','',NULL,'Heart',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9159,'Love,Work','Colbie Caillat','Musician','\nMay 28, 1985\n','','American','I like how my body feels when I\'m in shape; I love how it feels after I work out each day. Fitting in the clothes I like to wear comfortably and living a healthy lifestyle is important to me.','',NULL,'Important',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9160,'Love','Colbie Caillat','Musician','\nMay 28, 1985\n','','American','I love to exercise outside in the fresh air and sun: hiking, swimming, stand-up paddleboarding, and jogging.','',NULL,'Sun,Exercise',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9161,'','Colbie Caillat','Musician','\nMay 28, 1985\n','','American','I pay attention to how I look but I don\'t let it go too far.','',NULL,'Far,Attention,Pay',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9162,'Life','Colbie Caillat','Musician','\nMay 28, 1985\n','','American','I think the older you get, the more you know about life, and the more you learn about yourself and you become comfortable in your own skin. So the older I\'m getting, the more fun I\'m having.','',NULL,'Fun,Yourself',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9163,'Love,Good','Colbie Caillat','Musician','\nMay 28, 1985\n','','American','I usually end up falling for one of my really good guy friends because I know everything about them, and you fall in love with their personalities, and it makes them become attractive to you in your eyes.','',NULL,'End',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9164,'Fear','Colbie Caillat','Musician','\nMay 28, 1985\n','','American','I was always shy and had a huge fear of being onstage.','',NULL,'Shy,Huge',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9165,'','Colbie Caillat','Musician','\nMay 28, 1985\n','','American','I\'m always shy and timid when I write in front of people.','',NULL,'Write,Shy,Front',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9166,'','Colbie Caillat','Musician','\nMay 28, 1985\n','','American','Songwriting is like a therapy, it\'s a connection that you have with another person, and I\'m not scared of it at all for some reason.','',NULL,'Person,Another,Reason',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9167,'Family,Home','Colbie Caillat','Musician','\nMay 28, 1985\n','','American','Talking with my friends and family every day helps keep me grounded and connected to home. They are the most important things to me.','',NULL,'Important',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9168,'','Colbie Caillat','Musician','\nMay 28, 1985\n','','American','Well, I started writing songs about three years ago when I learned to play the guitar, but I\'ve been singing since I was eleven.','',NULL,'Writing,Play,Guitar',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9169,'','Colbie Caillat','Musician','\nMay 28, 1985\n','','American','When I turned 19 I kinda realized that I needed to write my own songs instead of singing songs written by other people.','',NULL,'Write,Singing,Songs',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9170,'Love','Colbie Caillat','Musician','\nMay 28, 1985\n','','American','Whenever I\'m on tour and I\'m in my hotel room and I\'m writing and playing my guitar, I go in the bathroom and I record whatever I\'m writing in there. It\'s just what I love to do.','',NULL,'Writing,Guitar',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9171,'','Colbie Caillat','Musician','\nMay 28, 1985\n','','American','Writing is my therapy. My feelings build up inside of me and then I sit down and write a song.','',NULL,'Writing,Feelings,Down',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9172,'Great','Robert Cailliau','Scientist','\nJanuary 26, 1947\n','','Belgian','When we have all data online it will be great for humanity. It is a prerequisite to solving many problems that humankind faces.','',NULL,'Humanity,Problems',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9173,'','Dean Cain','Actor','\nJuly 31, 1966\n','','American','When they write about real stuff like my custody battle, that\'s no fun. Some things have leaked out about accusations that have gone back and forth and that\'s just mean. It\'s a tactic.','',NULL,'Fun,Real,Mean',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9174,'','Dean Cain','Actor','\nJuly 31, 1966\n','','American','Acting with Denzel is like playing tennis with someone that\'s better than you. You either play better tennis or get blown off the court.','',NULL,'Someone,Better,Play',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9175,'Attitude','Dean Cain','Actor','\nJuly 31, 1966\n','','American','Hollywood\'s a very weird place. I think there\'s less of everything except for attitude.','',NULL,'Everything,Place',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9176,'Money','Dean Cain','Actor','\nJuly 31, 1966\n','','American','I did this film for less money than it costs to stay in this hotel. We shot it in 20 days. We couldn\'t screw up takes for fun because we didn\'t have enough film.','',NULL,'Fun,Did',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9177,'Faith','Dean Cain','Actor','\nJuly 31, 1966\n','','American','I don\'t really go down one path. I wouldn\'t call myself a Buddhist, or a Catholic or a Christian or a Muslim, or Jewish. I couldn\'t put myself into any organized faith.','',NULL,'Down,Christian',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9178,'Movies','Dean Cain','Actor','\nJuly 31, 1966\n','','American','I get a lot of action scripts. I get low-budget vehicles that will end up right on the video shelf. I want to do movies that I want to talk about, that I\'m proud of, but I also want to make a living.','',NULL,'End,Living',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9179,'','Dean Cain','Actor','\nJuly 31, 1966\n','','American','I grew up the son of a director and grew up on sets myself, so I was the kid getting dragged around from this set to that set and I loved it. There\'s something about it which is really interesting.','',NULL,'Son,Around,Getting',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9180,'Life','Dean Cain','Actor','\nJuly 31, 1966\n','','American','I just live and let live and live my life pretty much according to the Golden Rule. And it turns out well for me.','',NULL,'Live,Pretty',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9181,'','Dean Cain','Actor','\nJuly 31, 1966\n','','American','I like finishing a movie and having this living, breathing thing.','',NULL,'Living,Movie,Finishing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9182,'Life,Love,Sports','Dean Cain','Actor','\nJuly 31, 1966\n','','American','I love sports. Anytime I can combine sports with a film I\'m a happy guy. It\'s such a natural fit, because sports always seems to be a metaphor for life. Always, always, always.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9183,'','Dean Cain','Actor','\nJuly 31, 1966\n','','American','I\'m a single father, I don\'t like to be away from my son. So I\'ll go out, make a film and come back. Repeat. And it\'s worked out very well for the last 11 years.','',NULL,'Father,Single,Son',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9184,'','Dean Cain','Actor','\nJuly 31, 1966\n','','American','I\'m an actor and this is a role I\'m playing. But people can get wacky.','',NULL,'Playing,Actor,Role',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9185,'','Dean Cain','Actor','\nJuly 31, 1966\n','','American','I\'m not a song and dance man, so you\'re not going to see me on \'Glee\' anytime soon. If you want that show to continue, keep me far away from it.','',NULL,'Away,Dance,Keep',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9186,'','Dean Cain','Actor','\nJuly 31, 1966\n','','American','It was easy to be the bad guy throughout.','',NULL,'Bad,Easy,Guy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9187,'','Dean Cain','Actor','\nJuly 31, 1966\n','','American','Mix one part Denzel Washington and two parts Eva Mendes and you have a nice hot cocktail.','',NULL,'Nice,Two,Hot',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9188,'Work,Time,Good','Dean Cain','Actor','\nJuly 31, 1966\n','','American','My agent says that I\'m a \'repeat business guy.\' If you hire me to come do a movie, I\'ll be on time, know all my material, be ready to go, have a good attitude. I\'m here to work, so I get hired over and over again by the same producers. If you just be a team player on set you can work so much more of','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9189,'God','Dean Cain','Actor','\nJuly 31, 1966\n','','American','Some people believe God is involved in every little decision we make. Some people believe you\'re given the free will to make the decisions. Sometimes people believe God is not involved at all.','',NULL,'Believe,Decision',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9190,'','Dean Cain','Actor','\nJuly 31, 1966\n','','American','The thing that drives me more than anything else is being a father.','',NULL,'Father,Anything,Else',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9191,'Work','Dean Cain','Actor','\nJuly 31, 1966\n','','American','There are so many things about playing football that seem to me uniquely American. Anybody can succeed, anybody can play, but you\'ve got to work hard to do it.','',NULL,'Football,Hard',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9192,'','Herman Cain','Businessman','\nDecember 13, 1945\n','','American','I\'m not a professional politician. I\'m a professional problem solver, and I believe we should cut the salaries of senators and congressmen 10 percent until they balance the budget. I call that conservative common sense.','',NULL,'Believe,Problem,Sense',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9193,'','Herman Cain','Businessman','\nDecember 13, 1945\n','','American','Most of the people who are in elective office in Washington, D.C., they have held public office before. How\'s that workin\' for you?','',NULL,'Before,Public,Office',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9194,'','Herman Cain','Businessman','\nDecember 13, 1945\n','','American','Don\'t blame Wall Street, don\'t blame the big banks. If you don\'t have a job and you are not rich, blame yourself!','',NULL,'Yourself,Job,Blame',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9195,'Age','Herman Cain','Businessman','\nDecember 13, 1945\n','','American','In order to fix Social Security, we must restructure it so that we continue to provide for our Nation\'s seniors that are approaching retirement age, but allow for younger taxpayers to invest a portion of their Social Security taxes in private accounts.','',NULL,'Must,Nation',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9196,'Hope,Change,Time','Herman Cain','Businessman','\nDecember 13, 1945\n','','American','It\'s time to get real, folks. Hope and change ain\'t working. Hope and change is not a solution. Hope and change is not a job.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9197,'','Herman Cain','Businessman','\nDecember 13, 1945\n','','American','I am an American. Black. Conservative. I don\'t use African-American, because I\'m American, I\'m black and I\'m conservative. I don\'t like people trying to label me. African- American is socially acceptable for some people, but I am not some people.','',NULL,'Black,Trying,American',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9198,'','Herman Cain','Businessman','\nDecember 13, 1945\n','','American','Stupid people are ruining America.','',NULL,'Stupid,America,Ruining',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9199,'','Herman Cain','Businessman','\nDecember 13, 1945\n','','American','They call me racist too just because I disagree with a President who happens to be black. You are not racists - you are patriots.','',NULL,'Black,President,Happens',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9200,'','Herman Cain','Businessman','\nDecember 13, 1945\n','','American','One of the things that I did before I ran for president is I was a professional speaker. Not a motivational speaker - an inspirational speaker. Motivation comes from within. You have to be inspired. That\'s what I do. I inspire people, I inspire the public, I inspire my staff. I inspired the organiza','',NULL,'Did,Before,Succeed',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9201,'History','Herman Cain','Businessman','\nDecember 13, 1945\n','','American','The Democrats co-opted the credit for the Civil Rights Act of 1964. But if you go back and look at the history, a larger percentage of Republicans voted for that than did Democrats. But a Democrat president signed it, so they co-opted credit for having passed the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Vot','',NULL,'Did,Voting',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9202,'','Herman Cain','Businessman','\nDecember 13, 1945\n','','American','Let me tell you what the Cain Doctrine would be, as it relates to Israel if I were president. You mess with Israel, you are messing with the United States of America!','',NULL,'America,Tell,President',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9203,'','Herman Cain','Businessman','\nDecember 13, 1945\n','','American','I would have to have people totally committed to the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution of this United States. And many of the Muslims, they are not totally dedicated to this country. They are not dedicated to our Constitution. Many of them are trying to force Sharia law on the people ','',NULL,'Law,Trying,Country',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9204,'Life,Government','Herman Cain','Businessman','\nDecember 13, 1945\n','','American','If I had been under ObamaCare, and a beaurocrat had been trying to tell me when I could get that CT scan, that would have delayed my treatment. I was able to get the treatment as fast as I could based upon my timetable, and not the government\'s timetable. That\'s what saved my life.','',NULL,'Trying',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9205,'','Herman Cain','Businessman','\nDecember 13, 1945\n','','American','African-Americans have been brainwashed into not being open-minded, not even considering a conservative point of view. I have received some of that same vitriol simply because I am running for the Republican nomination as a conservative. So it\'s just brainwashing and people not being open-minded, pu','',NULL,'Simple,Same,Point',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9206,'','Herman Cain','Businessman','\nDecember 13, 1945\n','','American','Americans need accurate information in order to consider Social Security reform. Too bad the media can\'t be counted upon to provide it.','',NULL,'Bad,Social,Security',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9207,'','Herman Cain','Businessman','\nDecember 13, 1945\n','','American','I didn\'t know I was a conservative when it didn\'t matter to me growing up.','',NULL,'Matter,Growing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9208,'','Herman Cain','Businessman','\nDecember 13, 1945\n','','American','It is not someone\'s fault if they succeeded, it is someone\'s fault if they failed.','',NULL,'Someone,Fault,Failed',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9209,'','Herman Cain','Businessman','\nDecember 13, 1945\n','','American','My message of common-sense solutions is resonating with people. People around the country are starting to know who I am and starting to identify me with solutions, not rhetoric.','',NULL,'Country,Around,Message',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9210,'','Herman Cain','Businessman','\nDecember 13, 1945\n','','American','People sometimes hold themselves back because they want to use racism as an excuse for them not being able to achieve what they want to achieve.','',NULL,'Racism,Sometimes,Able',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9211,'Leadership','Herman Cain','Businessman','\nDecember 13, 1945\n','','American','The one thing that the President can do is to establish a real energy independence plan. We have all the recources we need right here in this country to establish energy independence if we had the leadership.','',NULL,'Real,Country',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9212,'','Herman Cain','Businessman','\nDecember 13, 1945\n','','American','The way to connect with voters on the plan is to simply give the facts. Fifty per cent of taxpayers pay 97 per cent of the taxes. By most people\'s standards, that\'s already fair. The President is playing the class warfare card because he knows that a lot of people may never hear that particular fact','',NULL,'May,Give,Fact',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9213,'','Herman Cain','Businessman','\nDecember 13, 1945\n','','American','We need to lower tax rates for everybody, starting with the top corporate tax rate. We need to simplify the tax code. The ultimate answer, in my opinion, is the fair tax, which is a fair tax for everybody, because as long as we still have this messed-up tax code, the politicians are going to use it ','',NULL,'Long,Still,Opinion',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9214,'','Herman Cain','Businessman','\nDecember 13, 1945\n','','American','And I\'m here to tell you, the reaction that I\'m getting around the country, people are sick and tired of this word in Washington, compromise. This is why nothing ever gets done.','',NULL,'Tired,Nothing,Done',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9215,'Time','Herman Cain','Businessman','\nDecember 13, 1945\n','','American','Chris Christie has been saying for a long time he\'s not interested in running. The media is trying to create a story by sucking Chris Christie into race, just like they made a story by sucking Rick Perry into the race.','',NULL,'Saying,Long',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9216,'Family','Herman Cain','Businessman','\nDecember 13, 1945\n','','American','I am suspending my presidential campaign, because of the continued distractions, the continued hurt caused on me and my family, not because we are not fighters. Not because I\'m not a fighter.','',NULL,'Hurt,Fighter',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9217,'','James M. Cain','Novelist','\nJuly 1, 1892\n','\nOctober 27, 1977\n','American','I make no conscious effort to be tough, or hard-boiled, or grim, or any of the things I am usually called.','',NULL,'Tough,Effort,Conscious',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9218,'','James M. Cain','Novelist','\nJuly 1, 1892\n','\nOctober 27, 1977\n','American','I write of the wish that comes true - for some reason, a terrifying concept.','',NULL,'True,Wish,Reason',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9219,'','Jonathan Cain','Musician','\nFebruary 26, 1950\n','','American','I was starving before I hit Journey. Very, very rough times...I didn\'t know where the next pay check was gonna come.','',NULL,'Before,Times,Next',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9220,'Music','Jonathan Cain','Musician','\nFebruary 26, 1950\n','','American','Bands are about these little relationships that make everything tick, and when you create new music you\'re testing those relationships.','',NULL,'Everything,Create',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9221,'','Jonathan Cain','Musician','\nFebruary 26, 1950\n','','American','I always felt like something bigger was waiting for me out there.','',NULL,'Waiting,Felt,Bigger',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9222,'Time','Jonathan Cain','Musician','\nFebruary 26, 1950\n','','American','We get sucked into the Internet and streaming information, and it\'s time to just unplug and look within.','',NULL,'Within,Internet',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9223,'Music','Jonathan Cain','Musician','\nFebruary 26, 1950\n','','American','We\'re a gumbo of American music, and aren\'t ashamed to play pop or soul or rock because we all grew up on radio.','',NULL,'Rock,Play',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9224,'Music','Jonathan Cain','Musician','\nFebruary 26, 1950\n','','American','We\'re a staple in the American music culture. Like us or not, we\'re here to stay.','',NULL,'Here,American',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9225,'Trust','Jonathan Cain','Musician','\nFebruary 26, 1950\n','','American','When you\'re playing the same dirty dozen night after night, the moments that keep it fresh are those when you just let go and trust everyone.','',NULL,'Night,After',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9226,'Music','Jonathan Cain','Musician','\nFebruary 26, 1950\n','','American','You can\'t make everybody happy. We just put our head down and went forward. We said, \'This music is bigger than all of us.\' That\'s how we felt. We said, \'You know what? We\'ll prevail. We\'ll bet on these songs.\'','',NULL,'Happy,Forward',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9227,'Music','Jonathan Cain','Musician','\nFebruary 26, 1950\n','','American','You have a wine tasting of different years, and we\'re sort of doing that with our music, giving them a taste of what Journey used to be like.','',NULL,'Giving,Different',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9228,'Life','Hall Caine','Novelist','\nMay 14, 1853\n','\nAugust 31, 1931\n','British','Out of the depths, O Lord, out of the depths,\' begins the most beautiful of the services of our church, and it is out of the depths of my life that I must bring the incidents of this story.','',NULL,'Beautiful,Must',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9229,'Life,Religion,God','Hall Caine','Novelist','\nMay 14, 1853\n','\nAugust 31, 1931\n','British','That cry of the soul to be lifted out of the bondage of the narrow circle of life, which carries up to God the protest and yearning of suffering man, never finds a more sublime expression than where humanity is oppressed and religion is corrupt.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9230,'Motivational,Success','Mark Caine','','','','','The first step toward success is taken when you refuse to be a captive of the environment in which you first find yourself.','',NULL,'Yourself',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9231,'','Mark Caine','','','','','A barrier is of ideas, not of things.','',NULL,'Ideas,Barrier',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9232,'','Mark Caine','','','','','At all times it is better to have a method.','',NULL,'Better,Times,Method',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9233,'Success,Travel','Mark Caine','','','','','There are those who travel and those who are going somewhere. They are different and yet they are the same. The success has this over his rivals: He knows where he is going.','',NULL,'Different',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9234,'','Mark Caine','','','','','Meticulous planning will enable everything a man does to appear spontaneous.','',NULL,'Everything,Planning,Appear',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9235,'Success','Mark Caine','','','','','The successful man doesn\'t use others, other people use the successful man, for above all the success is of service.','',NULL,'Successful,Others',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9236,'','Mark Caine','','','','','There is nothing that puts a man more in your debt than that he owes you nothing.','',NULL,'Nothing,Debt,Owes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9237,'Success','Mark Caine','','','','','There is nothing wrong in using people. The success never uses people except to their advantage.','',NULL,'Nothing,Wrong',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9238,'','Mark Caine','','','','','To know the right means of getting something done is virtually to have done it.','',NULL,'Done,Getting,Means',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9239,'','Mark Caine','','','','','You are beginning to see that any man to whom you can do favor is your friend, and that you can do a favor to almost anyone.','',NULL,'Friend,Beginning,Anyone',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9240,'','Mark Caine','','','','','You cannot live on other people\'s promises, but if you promise others enough, you can live on your own.','',NULL,'Live,Enough,Cannot',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9241,'','Michael Caine','Actor','\nMarch 14, 1933\n','','English','Be like a duck. Calm on the surface, but always paddling like the dickens underneath.','',NULL,'Calm,Duck,Surface',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9242,'','Michael Caine','Actor','\nMarch 14, 1933\n','','English','Obsession is a young man\'s game, and my only excuse is that I never grew old.','',NULL,'Game,Young,Old',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9243,'','Michael Caine','Actor','\nMarch 14, 1933\n','','English','I started with the firm conviction that when I came to the end, I wanted to be regretting the things that I had done, not the things I hadn\'t.','',NULL,'End,Done,Wanted',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9244,'Love','Michael Caine','Actor','\nMarch 14, 1933\n','','English','I wouldn\'t make an anti-American film. I\'m one of the most pro-American foreigners I know. I love America and Americans.','',NULL,'America,Film',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9245,'Life,Time','Michael Caine','Actor','\nMarch 14, 1933\n','','English','I did everything. I ran my life exactly as I wanted to, all the time. I never listened to anybody. I\'m pig-headed.','',NULL,'Everything',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9246,'','Michael Caine','Actor','\nMarch 14, 1933\n','','English','I\'m every bourgeois nightmare - a Cockney with intelligence and a million dollars.','',NULL,'Million,Nightmare,Dollars',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9247,'Movies','Michael Caine','Actor','\nMarch 14, 1933\n','','English','I am in so many movies that are on TV at 2:00 a.m. that people think I am dead.','',NULL,'Dead,Tv',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9248,'Relationship,Age,Men','Michael Caine','Actor','\nMarch 14, 1933\n','','English','I felt a tremendous sadness for men who can\'t deal with a woman of their own age.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9249,'','Michael Caine','Actor','\nMarch 14, 1933\n','','English','I\'ll always be there because I\'m a skilled professional actor. Whether or not I\'ve any talent is beside the point.','',NULL,'Talent,Point,Whether',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9250,'','Michael Caine','Actor','\nMarch 14, 1933\n','','English','When you reach the top, that\'s when the climb begins.','',NULL,'Top,Reach,Begins',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9251,'Work,Money','Michael Caine','Actor','\nMarch 14, 1933\n','','English','I don\'t work very much, and I just sit here waiting for a script that I can\'t refuse - and I\'m not talking about money.','',NULL,'Waiting',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9252,'','Michael Caine','Actor','\nMarch 14, 1933\n','','English','I read books like mad, but I am careful to to let anything I read influence me.','',NULL,'Anything,Mad,Read',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9253,'Home','Michael Caine','Actor','\nMarch 14, 1933\n','','English','I think what is British about me is my feelings and awareness of others and their situations. English people are always known to be well mannered and cold but we are not cold - we don\'t interfere in your situation. If we are heartbroken, we don\'t scream in your face with tears - we go home and cry o','',NULL,'Feelings,Others',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9254,'Best','Michael Caine','Actor','\nMarch 14, 1933\n','','English','The best research for playing a drunk is being a British actor for 20 years.','',NULL,'Drunk,Playing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9255,'Best','Michael Caine','Actor','\nMarch 14, 1933\n','','English','A lot of my best parts I\'ve been the second choice for, so you never get too egotistical about anything.','',NULL,'Anything,Choice',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9256,'Time','Michael Caine','Actor','\nMarch 14, 1933\n','','English','Alfie was the first time I was above the title; the first time I became a star in America.','',NULL,'America,Star',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9257,'','Michael Caine','Actor','\nMarch 14, 1933\n','','English','Anyone can write. But comedy, you\'ve got to do some writing. You get one comedy script to every 20 dramas.','',NULL,'Writing,Write,Comedy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9258,'','Michael Caine','Actor','\nMarch 14, 1933\n','','English','As an actor, I\'ll play anything.','',NULL,'Anything,Play,Actor',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9259,'','Michael Caine','Actor','\nMarch 14, 1933\n','','English','At 69, I got the girl! And it wasn\'t a 68-year-old girl, either.','',NULL,'Girl,Either',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9260,'Life','Michael Caine','Actor','\nMarch 14, 1933\n','','English','Comedy is underrepresented in every actor\'s life, because it\'s so bloody difficult to write.','',NULL,'Difficult,Write',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9261,'','Michael Caine','Actor','\nMarch 14, 1933\n','','English','English is clipped in speech. Texas is exactly the opposite.','',NULL,'Speech,English,Texas',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9262,'Education,Wisdom','Michael Caine','Actor','\nMarch 14, 1933\n','','English','For all my education, accomplishments, and so called \'wisdom\'... I can\'t fathom my own heart.','',NULL,'Heart',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9263,'Funny,Movies','Michael Caine','Actor','\nMarch 14, 1933\n','','English','Funny things happen to you in movies for silly reasons.','',NULL,'Happen',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9264,'Health','Michael Caine','Actor','\nMarch 14, 1933\n','','English','Hollywood is a cross between a health farm, a recreation center and an insane asylum. It\'s a company town, and I happen to like the company!','',NULL,'Happen,Between',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9265,'','Michael Caine','Actor','\nMarch 14, 1933\n','','English','I admired Marlon Brando as I grew up. I though he was one of the finest screen actors around.','',NULL,'Around,Though,Finest',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9266,'','Steven G. Calabresi','Educator','','','American','Income tax filing and payment day should be moved from April 15th to November 1st so it can be close to election day. People ought to have their tax bills fresh in mind as they go to vote.','',NULL,'Mind,Vote,Election',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9267,'Art,Good','Alexander Calder','Sculptor','\nJuly 22, 1898\n','\nNovember 11, 1976\n','American','To an engineer, good enough means perfect. With an artist, there\'s no such thing as perfect.','',NULL,'Enough',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9268,'Art','Alexander Calder','Sculptor','\nJuly 22, 1898\n','\nNovember 11, 1976\n','American','I paint with shapes.','',NULL,'Paint,Shapes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9269,'','Alexander Calder','Sculptor','\nJuly 22, 1898\n','\nNovember 11, 1976\n','American','My fan mail is enormous. Everyone is under six.','',NULL,'Everyone,Six,Fan',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9270,'Education','Mary Calderone','Scientist','\nJuly 1, 1904\n','\nOctober 24, 1998\n','American','Before the child ever gets to school it will have received crucial, almost irrevocable sex education and this will have been taught by the parents, who are not aware of what they are doing.','',NULL,'School,Sex',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9271,'Life','Mary Calderone','Scientist','\nJuly 1, 1904\n','\nOctober 24, 1998\n','American','I truly feel that there are as many ways of loving as there are people in the world and as there are days in the life of those people.','',NULL,'Days,Ways',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9272,'','Mary Calderone','Scientist','\nJuly 1, 1904\n','\nOctober 24, 1998\n','American','Our children are not going to be just \'our children\' - they are going to be other people\'s husbands and wives and the parents of our grandchildren.','',NULL,'Children,Parents,Husbands',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9273,'','Kimberly Caldwell','Musician','\nFebruary 25, 1982\n','','American','I don\'t do earrings.','',NULL,'Earrings',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9274,'','Kimberly Caldwell','Musician','\nFebruary 25, 1982\n','','American','I juggle a lot of different balls and sometimes I don\'t know how I manage to keep them all up in the air, but I do!','',NULL,'Different,Sometimes,Keep',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9275,'','Kimberly Caldwell','Musician','\nFebruary 25, 1982\n','','American','I like things in my hair - big feather pieces.','',NULL,'Big,Hair,Pieces',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9276,'Love,Music','Kimberly Caldwell','Musician','\nFebruary 25, 1982\n','','American','I love every kind of music.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9277,'','Kimberly Caldwell','Musician','\nFebruary 25, 1982\n','','American','I never thought I would become a television host, but I never thought anybody would pay me to just talk.','',NULL,'Thought,Become,Talk',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9278,'Age','Kimberly Caldwell','Musician','\nFebruary 25, 1982\n','','American','I started singing at age five and haven\'t stopped since.','',NULL,'Since,Started',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9279,'Life,Future','Kimberly Caldwell','Musician','\nFebruary 25, 1982\n','','American','I take all of my life lessons, which some people might call \'mistakes,\' and apply them to my future so that I keep growing.','',NULL,'Mistakes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9280,'Love','Kimberly Caldwell','Musician','\nFebruary 25, 1982\n','','American','I wear a lot of black, but not in the goth way, I just really love black. I\'ll never be in pink or purples.','',NULL,'Black,Pink',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9281,'','Kimberly Caldwell','Musician','\nFebruary 25, 1982\n','','American','I\'m a huge shoe person, and I have lots of shoes.','',NULL,'Person,Shoes,Shoe',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9282,'','Kimberly Caldwell','Musician','\nFebruary 25, 1982\n','','American','It\'s totally weird to see myself on a billboard!','',NULL,'Weird,Totally,Billboard',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9283,'','Kimberly Caldwell','Musician','\nFebruary 25, 1982\n','','American','Sometimes I\'ll flip through a magazine and do a double take when I see myself in it, it\'s just crazy!','',NULL,'Crazy,Through,Sometimes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9284,'','Kimberly Caldwell','Musician','\nFebruary 25, 1982\n','','American','The people that go on \'American Idol\' do want some recognition and fame.','',NULL,'American,Fame,Idol',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9285,'Love','Kimberly Caldwell','Musician','\nFebruary 25, 1982\n','','American','Well, I love tattoos and have been drawing them on my binders in school since I was little.','',NULL,'School,Since',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9286,'Time','Sarah Caldwell','Celebrity','\nMarch 6, 1924\n','\nMarch 23, 2006\n','American','Learn everything you can, anytime you can, from anyone you can - there will always come a time when you will be grateful you did.','',NULL,'Everything,Did',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9287,'Great','Sarah Caldwell','Celebrity','\nMarch 6, 1924\n','\nMarch 23, 2006\n','American','The fact is that great musical pieces take and hold the stage because they provide great emotional experiences.','',NULL,'Emotional,Fact',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9288,'','Sarah Caldwell','Celebrity','\nMarch 6, 1924\n','\nMarch 23, 2006\n','American','If you can sell green toothpaste in this country, you can sell opera.','',NULL,'Country,Green,Sell',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9289,'Music','Sarah Caldwell','Celebrity','\nMarch 6, 1924\n','\nMarch 23, 2006\n','American','That\'s what it is that you rehearse - the making of music, not the playing of notes as abstractions.','',NULL,'Making,Playing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9290,'','Sarah Caldwell','Celebrity','\nMarch 6, 1924\n','\nMarch 23, 2006\n','American','As the director of an opera, it is my responsibility to unify the style of the particular performance, but one can certainly approach the piece from different points of view. That\'s what makes it interesting and keeps it alive.','',NULL,'Different,Makes,Alive',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9291,'Work','Sarah Caldwell','Celebrity','\nMarch 6, 1924\n','\nMarch 23, 2006\n','American','I enjoy doing both of them very much, concert work particularly, and the division varies from season to season.','',NULL,'Enjoy,Both',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9292,'','Sarah Caldwell','Celebrity','\nMarch 6, 1924\n','\nMarch 23, 2006\n','American','If you approach an opera as though it were something that always went a certain way, that\'s what you get. I approach an opera as though I didn\'t know it.','',NULL,'Though,Approach,Opera',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9293,'Love,Music','Sarah Caldwell','Celebrity','\nMarch 6, 1924\n','\nMarch 23, 2006\n','American','Music - opera particularly - is a process which is endurable or successful only if it is achieved by people who love to collaborate.','',NULL,'Successful',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9294,'Success','Sarah Caldwell','Celebrity','\nMarch 6, 1924\n','\nMarch 23, 2006\n','American','Success is important only to the extent that it puts one in a position to do more things one likes to do.','',NULL,'Important,Position',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9295,'','Taylor Caldwell','Author','\nSeptember 7, 1900\n','\nAugust 30, 1985\n','American','I like animals because they are not consciously cruel and don\'t betray each other.','',NULL,'Betray,Cruel,Each',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9296,'Money','Taylor Caldwell','Author','\nSeptember 7, 1900\n','\nAugust 30, 1985\n','American','It is a waste of money to help those who show no desire to help themselves.','',NULL,'Help,Show',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9297,'','Taylor Caldwell','Author','\nSeptember 7, 1900\n','\nAugust 30, 1985\n','American','In sleep, you are safe from the revolting mechanics of living and being a prey to outrageous fortune.','',NULL,'Sleep,Living,Fortune',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9298,'Life,Learning','Taylor Caldwell','Author','\nSeptember 7, 1900\n','\nAugust 30, 1985\n','American','Learning should be a joy and full of excitement. It is life\'s greatest adventure; it is an illustrated excursion into the minds of the noble and the learned.','',NULL,'Greatest',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9299,'Life','Taylor Caldwell','Author','\nSeptember 7, 1900\n','\nAugust 30, 1985\n','American','I have been constantly betrayed and deceived all my life.','',NULL,'Betrayed,Deceived',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9300,'Life','Taylor Caldwell','Author','\nSeptember 7, 1900\n','\nAugust 30, 1985\n','American','I have had four happy days in my life, and three of them turned out to be illusions.','',NULL,'Happy,Days',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9301,'','Taylor Caldwell','Author','\nSeptember 7, 1900\n','\nAugust 30, 1985\n','American','Are we not all desperate one way or another?','',NULL,'Another,Desperate',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9302,'','Taylor Caldwell','Author','\nSeptember 7, 1900\n','\nAugust 30, 1985\n','American','I was never afraid of anything in the world except the dentist.','',NULL,'Anything,Afraid,Except',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9303,'','Taylor Caldwell','Author','\nSeptember 7, 1900\n','\nAugust 30, 1985\n','American','The arrogance of officialdom should be tempered and controlled, and assistance to foreign hands should be curtailed, lest Rome fall.','',NULL,'Arrogance,Fall,Hands',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9304,'','Taylor Caldwell','Author','\nSeptember 7, 1900\n','\nAugust 30, 1985\n','American','Those who claim to have had happy lives seem to be silly fools.','',NULL,'Happy,Lives,Silly',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9305,'','Taylor Caldwell','Author','\nSeptember 7, 1900\n','\nAugust 30, 1985\n','American','Giving a phenomenon a label does not explain it.','',NULL,'Giving,Explain,Phenomenon',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9306,'','Taylor Caldwell','Author','\nSeptember 7, 1900\n','\nAugust 30, 1985\n','American','I have been the victim of heartless malice.','',NULL,'Victim,Malice,Heartless',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9307,'Nature','Taylor Caldwell','Author','\nSeptember 7, 1900\n','\nAugust 30, 1985\n','American','It is human nature to instinctively rebel at obscurity or ordinariness.','',NULL,'Human,Rebel',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9308,'Death','Taylor Caldwell','Author','\nSeptember 7, 1900\n','\nAugust 30, 1985\n','American','People are scared to death of dying. I am the opposite.','',NULL,'Dying,Scared',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9309,'','Taylor Caldwell','Author','\nSeptember 7, 1900\n','\nAugust 30, 1985\n','American','The feeble soul merely whines and complains.','',NULL,'Soul,Complains,Feeble',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9310,'God','Taylor Caldwell','Author','\nSeptember 7, 1900\n','\nAugust 30, 1985\n','American','At 8, I made a pact with God.','',NULL,'Made,Pact',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9311,'','Taylor Caldwell','Author','\nSeptember 7, 1900\n','\nAugust 30, 1985\n','American','Character, I am sure, lies in the genes.','',NULL,'Character,Sure,Lies',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9312,'Life,Time','Taylor Caldwell','Author','\nSeptember 7, 1900\n','\nAugust 30, 1985\n','American','Even the most malignant gods would not continue to inflict life upon humanity, time without end.','',NULL,'End',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9313,'','Taylor Caldwell','Author','\nSeptember 7, 1900\n','\nAugust 30, 1985\n','American','I am a Westerner of Westerners!','',NULL,'Westerners',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9314,'Happiness','Taylor Caldwell','Author','\nSeptember 7, 1900\n','\nAugust 30, 1985\n','American','I am deeply convinced that happiness does not exist in this world.','',NULL,'Exist,Convinced',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9315,'','Taylor Caldwell','Author','\nSeptember 7, 1900\n','\nAugust 30, 1985\n','American','I am not convinced that there is such a thing as a soul.','',NULL,'Soul,Convinced,Such',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9316,'','Taylor Caldwell','Author','\nSeptember 7, 1900\n','\nAugust 30, 1985\n','American','I am the skeptic of skeptics.','',NULL,'Skeptic,Skeptics',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9317,'','Taylor Caldwell','Author','\nSeptember 7, 1900\n','\nAugust 30, 1985\n','American','I converse with my dog through ESP.','',NULL,'Through,Dog,Converse',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9318,'','Taylor Caldwell','Author','\nSeptember 7, 1900\n','\nAugust 30, 1985\n','American','I gratefully look forward to oblivion, but I must be sure of it.','',NULL,'Forward,Must,Sure',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9319,'','Taylor Caldwell','Author','\nSeptember 7, 1900\n','\nAugust 30, 1985\n','American','I have always had a horror and detestation of poverty.','',NULL,'Poverty,Horror',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9320,'Future','John Cale','Musician','\nMarch 9, 1942\n','','Welsh','I learn from thinking about the future, what hasn\'t been done yet. That\'s kind of my constant obsession.','',NULL,'Thinking,Done',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9321,'','John Cale','Musician','\nMarch 9, 1942\n','','Welsh','The avant-garde makes more sense to me.','',NULL,'Sense,Makes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9322,'','John Cale','Musician','\nMarch 9, 1942\n','','Welsh','The only reason we wore sunglasses onstage was because we couldn\'t stand the sight of the audience.','',NULL,'Reason,Stand,Audience',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9323,'','John Cale','Musician','\nMarch 9, 1942\n','','Welsh','All of the sudden the audiences started getting younger and the spread of the attendance was really wide. I think it\'s as a result of the records selling more that they started following our careers.','',NULL,'Getting,Started,Result',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9324,'Work,Knowledge','John Cale','Musician','\nMarch 9, 1942\n','','Welsh','Even if you\'re improvising, the fact that beforehand you know certain things will work helps you make those improvisations successful. It really helps to have a certain amount of knowledge about musical structure.','',NULL,'Successful',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9325,'Religion,Experience','John Cale','Musician','\nMarch 9, 1942\n','','Welsh','Growing up in Wales was a pretty Draconian experience with religion.','',NULL,'Pretty',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9326,'Future','John Cale','Musician','\nMarch 9, 1942\n','','Welsh','I like what the future holds. I don\'t like thinking about the past.','',NULL,'Past,Thinking',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9327,'Life','John Cale','Musician','\nMarch 9, 1942\n','','Welsh','I missed out on my teenage years. I led a sheltered life. I was practicing scales instead of playing football.','',NULL,'Football,Playing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9328,'Love','John Cale','Musician','\nMarch 9, 1942\n','','Welsh','I never use the word, it\'s loaded. What love means to me is need.','',NULL,'Means,Word',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9329,'','John Cale','Musician','\nMarch 9, 1942\n','','Welsh','I want to get lean and mean, keep it minimalist.','',NULL,'Mean,Keep,Lean',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9330,'Time','John Cale','Musician','\nMarch 9, 1942\n','','Welsh','I\'m content with making records, but I don\'t want to be doing the same thing all the time.','',NULL,'Same,Making',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9331,'','John Cale','Musician','\nMarch 9, 1942\n','','Welsh','I\'m impatient. I get twitchy. When I get that feeling I just go out and make something happen.','',NULL,'Feeling,Happen,Impatient',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9332,'','John Cale','Musician','\nMarch 9, 1942\n','','Welsh','I\'m writing a movie about Mozart going to New York in the \'60s. I\'ve been reading so many novels.','',NULL,'Writing,Reading,Movie',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9333,'','John Cale','Musician','\nMarch 9, 1942\n','','Welsh','If I\'m interested in what I\'m doing, other people will be interested in it.','',NULL,'Interested',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9334,'Love','John Cale','Musician','\nMarch 9, 1942\n','','Welsh','If you\'re all loaded up on love, you haven\'t got anywhere else to go.','',NULL,'Else,Anywhere',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9335,'Music','John Cale','Musician','\nMarch 9, 1942\n','','Welsh','In cities like New York and Austin, there\'s much more of a social context for music than in other places.','',NULL,'Social,York',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9336,'Music','John Cale','Musician','\nMarch 9, 1942\n','','Welsh','People sort of know me for that solo piano music I did.','',NULL,'Did,Piano',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9337,'Life','John Cale','Musician','\nMarch 9, 1942\n','','Welsh','That\'s what my life is, writing songs.','',NULL,'Writing,Songs',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9338,'','John Cale','Musician','\nMarch 9, 1942\n','','Welsh','The value of having a computer, to me, is that it\'ll remember everything you do. It\'s a databank.','',NULL,'Everything,Remember,Value',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9339,'Time,Attitude','John Cale','Musician','\nMarch 9, 1942\n','','Welsh','Time plays a role in almost every decision. And some decisions define your attitude about time.','',NULL,'Decision',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9340,'Good','John Cale','Musician','\nMarch 9, 1942\n','','Welsh','We gave up on the idea of trying to make the record a good representation of the live performance.','',NULL,'Live,Trying',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9341,'','John Cale','Musician','\nMarch 9, 1942\n','','Welsh','We\'d hold a chord for three hours if we could.','',NULL,'Three,Hold,Hours',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9342,'Freedom','John Cale','Musician','\nMarch 9, 1942\n','','Welsh','What I enjoy most about being on stage is that the natural instruments give you a greater freedom with texture. When you use natural instruments they have their own resonance.','',NULL,'Give,Enjoy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9343,'','John Cale','Musician','\nMarch 9, 1942\n','','Welsh','When somebody grabs a movement, you\'re kind of locked into it. It\'s all par for the course.','',NULL,'Somebody,Movement,Locked',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9344,'Government','John C. Calhoun','Statesman','\nMarch 18, 1782\n','\nMarch 31, 1850\n','American','The Government of the absolute majority instead of the Government of the people is but the Government of the strongest interests; and when not efficiently checked, it is the most tyrannical and oppressive that can be devised.','',NULL,'Majority,Interests',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9345,'','John C. Calhoun','Statesman','\nMarch 18, 1782\n','\nMarch 31, 1850\n','American','Beware the wrath of a patient adversary.','',NULL,'Patient,Beware,Wrath',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9346,'Life','John C. Calhoun','Statesman','\nMarch 18, 1782\n','\nMarch 31, 1850\n','American','The surrender of life is nothing to sinking down into acknowledgment of inferiority.','',NULL,'Nothing,Down',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9347,'','John C. Calhoun','Statesman','\nMarch 18, 1782\n','\nMarch 31, 1850\n','American','Learn from your mistakes and build on your successes.','',NULL,'Mistakes,Learn,Build',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9348,'Power,Government','John C. Calhoun','Statesman','\nMarch 18, 1782\n','\nMarch 31, 1850\n','American','A power has risen up in the government greater than the people themselves, consisting of many and various and powerful interests, combined into one mass, and held together by the cohesive power of the vast surplus in the banks.','',NULL,'Powerful',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9349,'','John C. Calhoun','Statesman','\nMarch 18, 1782\n','\nMarch 31, 1850\n','American','The interval between the decay of the old and the formation and establishment of the new constitutes a period of transition which must always necessarily be one of uncertainty, confusion, error, and wild and fierce fanaticism.','',NULL,'Must,Confusion,Old',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9350,'','John C. Calhoun','Statesman','\nMarch 18, 1782\n','\nMarch 31, 1850\n','American','In looking back, I see nothing to regret and little to correct.','',NULL,'Nothing,Regret,Looking',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9351,'','John C. Calhoun','Statesman','\nMarch 18, 1782\n','\nMarch 31, 1850\n','American','It is harder to preserve than to obtain liberty.','',NULL,'Liberty,Harder,Preserve',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9352,'Time,Business','Natasha Calis','Actress','1999','','Canadian','I plan to go to university - but for sure, acting is what I want to do. It\'s a hard business, but I believe in my heart that I\'ll be doing it for a very long time.','',NULL,'Believe',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9353,'Age,Family','Natasha Calis','Actress','1999','','Canadian','I put my friends and family first. I\'m really just a normal thirteen-year-old girl who has a different hobby than most girls my age. Acting is kind of an extracurricular activity.','',NULL,'Girl',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9354,'Life,Time,Teacher','Natasha Calis','Actress','1999','','Canadian','I\'ve been acting my whole life. I have this huge imagination! I\'m a dancer and my mom\'s a dance teacher, and I was always performing and entertaining people. I\'d go to see live theatre or a movie, and I\'d become the main character for a few days afterwards. I loved being somebody new for a temporary','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9355,'Life,Love','Natasha Calis','Actress','1999','','Canadian','What I love to do requires portraying different characters, and you have to separate your life from the role.','',NULL,'Different',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9356,'Mom','Natasha Calis','Actress','1999','','Canadian','When I was seven, I asked my mom if I could be on TV, and she said if I really wanted to, I could. I got an agent and booked my first audition.','',NULL,'Said,Wanted',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9357,'','James Callaghan','Leader','\nMarch 27, 1912\n','\nMarch 26, 2005\n','English','I sum up the prospects for 1967 in three short sentences. We are back on course. The ship is picking up speed. The economy is moving. Every seaman knows the command at such a moment: \'steady as she goes\'.','',NULL,'Moving,Short,Moment',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9358,'Courage','James Callaghan','Leader','\nMarch 27, 1912\n','\nMarch 26, 2005\n','English','A leader must have the courage to act against an expert\'s advice.','',NULL,'Must,Leader',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9359,'Truth','James Callaghan','Leader','\nMarch 27, 1912\n','\nMarch 26, 2005\n','English','A lie can be halfway round the world before the truth has got its boots on.','',NULL,'Lie,Before',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9360,'','James Callaghan','Leader','\nMarch 27, 1912\n','\nMarch 26, 2005\n','English','If the law is a bad law, there is always the contingent right to take action that you would not otherwise take.','',NULL,'Bad,Law,Action',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9361,'','James Callaghan','Leader','\nMarch 27, 1912\n','\nMarch 26, 2005\n','English','A leader has to \'appear\' consistent. That doesn\'t mean he has to be consistent.','',NULL,'Mean,Leader,Appear',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9362,'','James Callaghan','Leader','\nMarch 27, 1912\n','\nMarch 26, 2005\n','English','I am not proposing to seek your votes because there is a blue sky ahead today.','',NULL,'Today,Sky,Ahead',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9363,'','James Callaghan','Leader','\nMarch 27, 1912\n','\nMarch 26, 2005\n','English','I am rather in favour of dealing with teenage hooliganism.','',NULL,'Rather,Teenage,Dealing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9364,'','James Callaghan','Leader','\nMarch 27, 1912\n','\nMarch 26, 2005\n','English','I\'ve never been one to say that Britain was joining a happy band of brothers.','',NULL,'Happy,Band,Brothers',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9365,'Experience','James Callaghan','Leader','\nMarch 27, 1912\n','\nMarch 26, 2005\n','English','Some people, however long their experience or strong their intellect, are temperamentally incapable of reaching firm decisions.','',NULL,'Strong,Long',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9366,'Government','James Callaghan','Leader','\nMarch 27, 1912\n','\nMarch 26, 2005\n','English','The rule of law should be upheld by all political parties. They should neither advise others to break the law, nor encourage others to do so even when they strongly disagree with the legislation put forward by the government of the day.','',NULL,'Forward,Political',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9367,'','James Callaghan','Leader','\nMarch 27, 1912\n','\nMarch 26, 2005\n','English','There are no instant solutions.','',NULL,'Solutions,Instant',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9368,'','James Callaghan','Leader','\nMarch 27, 1912\n','\nMarch 26, 2005\n','English','There is not a single injustice in Northern Ireland that is worth the loss of a single British soldier or a single Irish citizen either.','',NULL,'Single,Soldier,Worth',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9369,'','James Callaghan','Leader','\nMarch 27, 1912\n','\nMarch 26, 2005\n','English','You can never reach the promised land. You can march towards it.','',NULL,'Land,Reach,March',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9370,'','James Callaghan','Leader','\nMarch 27, 1912\n','\nMarch 26, 2005\n','English','Your strike will not win. You cannot be allowed to succeed.','',NULL,'Win,Cannot,Succeed',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9371,'Life','Harry Callahan','Photographer','\nOctober 22, 1912\n','\nMarch 15, 1999\n','American','I wish more people felt that photography was an adventure the same as life itself and felt that their individual feelings were worth expressing. To me, that makes photography more exciting.','',NULL,'Feelings,Same',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9372,'Best,Experience','Harry Callahan','Photographer','\nOctober 22, 1912\n','\nMarch 15, 1999\n','American','Experience is the best teacher of all. And for that, there are no guarantees that one will become an artist. Only the journey matters.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9373,'Technology','John Callahan','Actor','\nDecember 23, 1953\n','','American','We\'re competing with everything: the beach, the mall, bookstores. Libraries are in a transition right now, caught between two forces, the old ways and technology. Libraries are under a lot of pressure to provide both.','',NULL,'Everything,Two',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9374,'Humor','John Callahan','Actor','\nDecember 23, 1953\n','','American','This is a feminist bookstore. There is no humor section.','',NULL,'Feminist,Bookstore',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9375,'Music','Maria Callas','Musician','\nDecember 2, 1923\n','\nSeptember 16, 1977\n','Greek','When music fails to agree to the ear, to soothe the ear and the heart and the senses, then it has missed the point.','',NULL,'Heart,Point',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9376,'Work,Money,Art','Maria Callas','Musician','\nDecember 2, 1923\n','\nSeptember 16, 1977\n','Greek','I don\'t need the money, dear. I work for art.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9377,'Women,Men','Maria Callas','Musician','\nDecember 2, 1923\n','\nSeptember 16, 1977\n','Greek','Women are not pals enough with men, so we must make ourselves indispensable. After all, we have the greatest weapon in our hands by just being women.','',NULL,'Greatest',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9378,'','Maria Callas','Musician','\nDecember 2, 1923\n','\nSeptember 16, 1977\n','Greek','I am not an angel and do not pretend to be. That is not one of my roles. But I am not the devil either. I am a woman and a serious artist, and I would like so to be judged.','',NULL,'Woman,Serious,Artist',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9379,'','Maria Callas','Musician','\nDecember 2, 1923\n','\nSeptember 16, 1977\n','Greek','You are born an artist or you are not. And you stay an artist, dear, even if your voice is less of a fireworks. The artist is always there.','',NULL,'Artist,Less,Born',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9380,'Life','Maria Callas','Musician','\nDecember 2, 1923\n','\nSeptember 16, 1977\n','Greek','It\'s a terrible thing to go through life thinking that you have a rock on your side when you haven\'t.','',NULL,'Rock,Thinking',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9381,'Teacher,Good,Great','Maria Callas','Musician','\nDecember 2, 1923\n','\nSeptember 16, 1977\n','Greek','That is the difference between good teachers and great teachers: good teachers make the best of a pupil\'s means; great teachers foresee a pupil\'s ends.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9382,'Age','Maria Callas','Musician','\nDecember 2, 1923\n','\nSeptember 16, 1977\n','Greek','There must be a law against forcing children to perform at an early age. Children should have a wonderful childhood. They should not be given too much responsibility.','',NULL,'Children,Must',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9383,'Life','Maria Callas','Musician','\nDecember 2, 1923\n','\nSeptember 16, 1977\n','Greek','An opera begins long before the curtain goes up and ends long after it has come down. It starts in my imagination, it becomes my life, and it stays part of my life long after I\'ve left the opera house.','',NULL,'Long,Down',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9384,'','Maria Callas','Musician','\nDecember 2, 1923\n','\nSeptember 16, 1977\n','Greek','Don\'t talk to me about rules, dear. Wherever I stay I make the goddam rules.','',NULL,'Talk,Rules,Stay',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9385,'','Maria Callas','Musician','\nDecember 2, 1923\n','\nSeptember 16, 1977\n','Greek','I don\'t know what happens to me on stage. Something else seems to take over.','',NULL,'Else,Happens,Seems',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9386,'Age','Maria Callas','Musician','\nDecember 2, 1923\n','\nSeptember 16, 1977\n','Greek','I was always too mature for my age - and not very happy. I had no young friends. I wish I could go back to those days. If I could only live it all again, how I would play and enjoy other girls. What a fool I was.','',NULL,'Happy,Fool',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9387,'','Maria Callas','Musician','\nDecember 2, 1923\n','\nSeptember 16, 1977\n','Greek','When my enemies stop hissing, I shall know I\'m slipping.','',NULL,'Stop,Shall,Slipping',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9388,'','Maria Callas','Musician','\nDecember 2, 1923\n','\nSeptember 16, 1977\n','Greek','First I lost my voice, then I lost my figure and then I lost Onassis.','',NULL,'Lost,Voice,Figure',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9389,'Good,Great,Best','Maria Callas','Musician','\nDecember 2, 1923\n','\nSeptember 16, 1977\n','Greek','Good teachers make the best of a pupil\'s means; great teachers foresee a pupil\'s ends.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9390,'','Maria Callas','Musician','\nDecember 2, 1923\n','\nSeptember 16, 1977\n','Greek','I cannot switch my voice. My voice is not like an elevator going up and down.','',NULL,'Down,Cannot,Voice',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9391,'Marriage','Maria Callas','Musician','\nDecember 2, 1923\n','\nSeptember 16, 1977\n','Greek','I prepare myself for rehearsals like I would for marriage.','',NULL,'Prepare,Rehearsals',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9392,'','Maria Callas','Musician','\nDecember 2, 1923\n','\nSeptember 16, 1977\n','Greek','I would like to be Maria, but there is La Callas who demands that I carry myself with her dignity.','',NULL,'Her,Dignity,Carry',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9393,'','Maria Callas','Musician','\nDecember 2, 1923\n','\nSeptember 16, 1977\n','Greek','I would not kill my enemies, but I will make them get down on their knees. I will, I can, I must.','',NULL,'Must,Down,Knees',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9394,'','Maria Callas','Musician','\nDecember 2, 1923\n','\nSeptember 16, 1977\n','Greek','If I have stepped on some people at times because I am at the top, it couldn\'t be helped. What should I do if someone gets hurt... retire?','',NULL,'Hurt,Someone,Times',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9395,'Love','Maria Callas','Musician','\nDecember 2, 1923\n','\nSeptember 16, 1977\n','Greek','Love is so much better when you\'re not married.','',NULL,'Better,Married',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9396,'','Maria Callas','Musician','\nDecember 2, 1923\n','\nSeptember 16, 1977\n','Greek','On stage, I am in the dark.','',NULL,'Dark,Stage',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9397,'Car','Bryan Callen','Actor','\nJanuary 26, 1967\n','','American','Guys want a 500 horsepower car. I\'d rather have one horsepower - in a horse. That\'s macho. You go to pick up your date and you show up on a horse.','',NULL,'Rather,Show',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9398,'Women','Bryan Callen','Actor','\nJanuary 26, 1967\n','','American','I guess I am attracted to older women. I\'m looking for a 40-something who has had her heart broken two or three hundred times. She\'s going to be fun!','',NULL,'Fun,Heart',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9399,'Men','Bryan Callen','Actor','\nJanuary 26, 1967\n','','American','My point of view is that men are basically animals, and I\'m okay with that.','',NULL,'Point,View',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9400,'Women','Bryan Callen','Actor','\nJanuary 26, 1967\n','','American','Some comics really thrive on being disrespectful, especially toward women, and it\'s somehow understood as edgy, but I\'m the opposite. I\'ve never liked curse words for that reason.','',NULL,'Words,Reason',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9401,'','Sarah Wayne Callies','Actress','\nJune 1, 1977\n','','American','An actor without an audience is rehearsing.','',NULL,'Without,Actor,Audience',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9402,'Great','Sarah Wayne Callies','Actress','\nJune 1, 1977\n','','American','Hospitals are great places, and you can learn from them, but you don\'t necessarily need to go in anytime you get the sniffles. And maybe you shouldn\'t treat pregnancy as a disease.','',NULL,'Learn,Treat',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9403,'Religion','Sarah Wayne Callies','Actress','\nJune 1, 1977\n','','American','I am fascinated in religion and theology and what people believe.','',NULL,'Believe,Theology',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9404,'Movies','Sarah Wayne Callies','Actress','\nJune 1, 1977\n','','American','I don\'t watch horror movies because they scare me!','',NULL,'Watch,Horror',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9405,'Love,Great','Sarah Wayne Callies','Actress','\nJune 1, 1977\n','','American','I love doing action scenes, there\'s that great thing when you sort of stop acting because if you\'re running, you\'re not acting like you\'re running, you are just actually running.','',NULL,'Acting',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9406,'','Sarah Wayne Callies','Actress','\nJune 1, 1977\n','','American','I think I\'m probably much better at the boots and pocket knife thing than I am at the high heels and martini thing.','',NULL,'Better,High,Heels',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9407,'Business','Sarah Wayne Callies','Actress','\nJune 1, 1977\n','','American','I watched Ricki Lake\'s documentary, \'The Business of Being Born,\' and that led me to call a midwife, and not an ob-gyn, when I found out I had conceived. My delivery was not easy - they call it \'labor,\' not \'a vacation!\' - but I was incredibly grateful that I did it that way.','',NULL,'Did,Grateful',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9408,'','Sarah Wayne Callies','Actress','\nJune 1, 1977\n','','American','I\'m growing as an artist and expanding my range,and not pigeonholing myself by doing the same thing, over and over.','',NULL,'Same,Artist,Growing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9409,'Food,Learning','Sarah Wayne Callies','Actress','\nJune 1, 1977\n','','American','I\'m learning to hunt with rifles, because if you think about it, hunting gets you the healthiest meat - organic, free-range food. It\'s a totally yuppie spin on what I thought was kind of a redneck occupation.','',NULL,'Thought',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9410,'Learning','Sarah Wayne Callies','Actress','\nJune 1, 1977\n','','American','Learning to shoot firearms to me is a little like driving stick - it seems like a decent skill to have.','',NULL,'Seems,Decent',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9411,'Family','Sarah Wayne Callies','Actress','\nJune 1, 1977\n','','American','My husband\'s family is military. Preparation is just, from that family perspective, it\'s just a part of what makes sense to do. You buy insurance for your house; you have a go bag.','',NULL,'Husband,Sense',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9412,'Good,Women','Sarah Wayne Callies','Actress','\nJune 1, 1977\n','','American','One thing that annoys me is when you see women in these terrible and incredible situations with perfectly glossed lips. You\'re not going to look good in the apocalypse.','',NULL,'Terrible',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9413,'Love,Family,Learning','Sarah Wayne Callies','Actress','\nJune 1, 1977\n','','American','The rite of passage of learning to build a fire that will burn all night with one match is not an insignificant one in my husband\'s family, and I grew up camping and backpacking. I love to camp.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9414,'','Sarah Wayne Callies','Actress','\nJune 1, 1977\n','','American','Well, I do lie for a living. I\'m an actor.','',NULL,'Lie,Living,Actor',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9415,'','Sarah Wayne Callies','Actress','\nJune 1, 1977\n','','American','You don\'t take a job in acting at all expecting 25 years in and a pension.','',NULL,'Job,Acting,Expecting',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9416,'Work','Sarah Wayne Callies','Actress','\nJune 1, 1977\n','','American','Your work isn\'t just to learn and say the lines. Your work is to figure out what the chatter in your brain is, that\'s going on under the lines. It doesn\'t matter whether you\'re speaking or not speaking because your mind is working the way your character\'s mind would work.','',NULL,'Character,Mind',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9417,'Great','Callimachus','Poet','305 BC','240 BC','Greek','A great book is like great evil.','',NULL,'Evil,Book',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9418,'','James Callis','Actor','\nJune 4, 1971\n','','English','I think the level of devotion some sci-fi fans display turns other people off.','',NULL,'Off,Level,Fans',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9419,'Life','James Callis','Actor','\nJune 4, 1971\n','','English','I was convinced that I was going to be onstage for the rest of my life.','',NULL,'Rest,Convinced',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9420,'Religion,Time','James Callis','Actor','\nJune 4, 1971\n','','English','On a personal note, myself, I find religion - I can understand it, I can understand why we have it, as a kind of force on the planet. And I also at the same time think it\'s ludicrous.','',NULL,'Understand',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9421,'','James Callis','Actor','\nJune 4, 1971\n','','English','There wasn\'t very much going on in London about five years ago, and I just took a ticket on spec and went to Los Angeles. I think it was in my second week that I auditioned for \'Battlestar.\'','',NULL,'Week,Second,Took',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9422,'','Simon Callow','Actor','\nJune 13, 1949\n','','English','Artists probably should have some impenetrable aspects of themselves.','',NULL,'Themselves,Artists,Aspects',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9423,'Work,Poetry','Simon Callow','Actor','\nJune 13, 1949\n','','English','Bleak House is just the most astounding piece of work. There\'s huge, visionary poetry in it.','',NULL,'House',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9424,'','Simon Callow','Actor','\nJune 13, 1949\n','','English','Childhood didn\'t have a big influence on me, really - in fact I spent most of it plotting how to escape.','',NULL,'Big,Fact,Influence',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9425,'Life','Simon Callow','Actor','\nJune 13, 1949\n','','English','Everything that we have gone through, are going through, and will go through is there in Shakespeare. It is all of human life.','',NULL,'Human,Everything',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9426,'','Simon Callow','Actor','\nJune 13, 1949\n','','English','Having caught a glimpse of what I might be able to do with my talent, I feel a tremendous obligation to try to fulfill it.','',NULL,'Try,Able,Talent',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9427,'','Simon Callow','Actor','\nJune 13, 1949\n','','English','He always describes his characters\' voices and their physique so brilliantly. As people have said, they are cartoons, caricatures. They\'re grotesques really.','',NULL,'Said,Characters,Voices',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9428,'Life,Great','Simon Callow','Actor','\nJune 13, 1949\n','','English','He invented this idea of telling the life story of a great writer through becoming his characters and becoming him. It was such a pleasure and I thought we must find another writer.','',NULL,'Must',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9429,'','Simon Callow','Actor','\nJune 13, 1949\n','','English','He spent hours and hours and hours practising these conjuring tricks. It\'s just such a curious thing.','',NULL,'Hours,Curious,Tricks',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9430,'','Simon Callow','Actor','\nJune 13, 1949\n','','English','I actually wanted to be a writer long before I wanted to be an actor.','',NULL,'Long,Before,Wanted',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9431,'','Simon Callow','Actor','\nJune 13, 1949\n','','English','I am never bored, never short of anything to do and I don\'t even ever feel lonely. I am quite gregarious and I get out and about a lot, but sometimes it is just wonderful to be on your own.','',NULL,'Lonely,Anything,Ever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9432,'','Simon Callow','Actor','\nJune 13, 1949\n','','English','I don\'t have any big regrets.','',NULL,'Big,Regrets',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9433,'Religion','Simon Callow','Actor','\nJune 13, 1949\n','','English','I don\'t practise any religion but I am deeply interested in the answers that mankind has come up with to explain the human situation.','',NULL,'Human,Situation',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9434,'Life','Simon Callow','Actor','\nJune 13, 1949\n','','English','I get sent a lot of scripts which feature him as a kind of all-purpose Victorian literary character and really understand little, if anything, about him, his life or his books.','',NULL,'Character,Anything',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9435,'','Simon Callow','Actor','\nJune 13, 1949\n','','English','I hated Sundays when I was growing up in Streatham, south London. Everything closed down and stopped.','',NULL,'Everything,Down,Growing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9436,'Love,Change','Simon Callow','Actor','\nJune 13, 1949\n','','English','I love storytelling and I love just relating directly to an audience. That\'s why we do theatre, it\'s because we love contact with the audience. We love the fact that the audience will change us. The way the audience responds makes us change our performance.','',NULL,'Why',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9437,'','Simon Callow','Actor','\nJune 13, 1949\n','','English','I went to Queen\'s University Belfast and stayed nine months, then I ran away to be an actor.','',NULL,'Away,Actor,Months',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9438,'','Simon Callow','Actor','\nJune 13, 1949\n','','English','I would say critically of myself that I am somebody without secrets. Sometimes acting depends on you having a secret. I don\'t think I\'ve ever had that.','',NULL,'Without,Ever,Sometimes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9439,'','Simon Callow','Actor','\nJune 13, 1949\n','','English','I\'d like to direct more operas.','',NULL,'Direct,Operas',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9440,'Great','Simon Callow','Actor','\nJune 13, 1949\n','','English','I\'ve come to this conclusion: What makes a great actor is great need. A huge need of acting.','',NULL,'Acting,Makes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9441,'','Simon Callow','Actor','\nJune 13, 1949\n','','English','Increasingly I\'ve come to think that what\'s at the core of acting is thinking. Most people would say it\'s feeling.','',NULL,'Feeling,Thinking,Acting',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9442,'','Simon Callow','Actor','\nJune 13, 1949\n','','English','Jesus is absolutely at the centre of Western civilisation and part of my fascination with him is, why? What is it about this particular man and his story?','',NULL,'Him,Jesus,Why',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9443,'','Simon Callow','Actor','\nJune 13, 1949\n','','English','Like many Catholics, I was very affected by the personality of Jesus and that impression, pious as it was, has stayed with me.','',NULL,'Jesus,Impression,Affected',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9444,'','Simon Callow','Actor','\nJune 13, 1949\n','','English','Many actors have protested about mobile phones going off in theatres, but the real menace now is people texting during a show. It may only disturb a few people around them, but for me, as an actor, when I spot them answering their emails, I am outraged.','',NULL,'Real,May,Around',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9445,'Teacher','Simon Callow','Actor','\nJune 13, 1949\n','','English','My mother wanted me to be a teacher. She had this vision of me walking across the quadrangle in an Oxford college wearing my academic gown.','',NULL,'Mother,Wanted',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9446,'','Simon Callow','Actor','\nJune 13, 1949\n','','English','Shakespeare speaks for the human heart but Dickens speaks for the social man and for injustices.','',NULL,'Heart,Human,Social',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9447,'Time,Good','Cab Calloway','Musician','\nDecember 25, 1907\n','\nNovember 18, 1994\n','American','Bubbles was a very good dancer. Tremendous dancer. He was one of our leading dancers of the country at that time. And, of course, he didn\'t have much of a voice.','',NULL,'Country',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9448,'Happiness','Cab Calloway','Musician','\nDecember 25, 1907\n','\nNovember 18, 1994\n','American','90%, 100% are going there to hear the singing. The story is another thing. Nobody\'s interested in the story. Happiness is happiness.','',NULL,'Another,Story',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9449,'Change','Cab Calloway','Musician','\nDecember 25, 1907\n','\nNovember 18, 1994\n','American','A movie and a stage show are two entirely different things. A picture, you can do anything you want. Change it, cut out a scene, put in a scene, take a scene out. They don\'t do that on stage.','',NULL,'Anything,Different',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9450,'','Cab Calloway','Musician','\nDecember 25, 1907\n','\nNovember 18, 1994\n','American','At times as a performer they segregated us in some of theatres.','',NULL,'Times,Performer,Segregated',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9451,'','Cab Calloway','Musician','\nDecember 25, 1907\n','\nNovember 18, 1994\n','American','Everybody did something. It was very entertaining. We had a lot of fun. Lot of fun. And there was no segregation, that I could see. I never saw any.','',NULL,'Fun,Did,Everybody',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9452,'','Cab Calloway','Musician','\nDecember 25, 1907\n','\nNovember 18, 1994\n','American','Everybody that you could name would join in our audiences from, Laguardia on down. Everybody came. Everybody came to the Cotton Club.','',NULL,'Down,Everybody,Name',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9453,'','Cab Calloway','Musician','\nDecember 25, 1907\n','\nNovember 18, 1994\n','American','He was a silly guy. Out - do the other guy. That was his effort at all times.','',NULL,'Effort,Times,Guy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9454,'','Cab Calloway','Musician','\nDecember 25, 1907\n','\nNovember 18, 1994\n','American','I think it was just an opera. Now, you go to opera, you expect to see and hear what the opera is. So, it was Catfish Row. It was singers. Marvelous voices. It didn\'t make no difference what color they were.','',NULL,'Color,Expect,Difference',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9455,'Good','Cab Calloway','Musician','\nDecember 25, 1907\n','\nNovember 18, 1994\n','American','It\'s very difficult to photograph an opera. And they messed up on it. It just wasn\'t there. And I don\'t blame the Gershwins for taking it away. Of course, if they had gotten the original company to have done it, it would have been very good.','',NULL,'Done,Blame',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9456,'Life','Cab Calloway','Musician','\nDecember 25, 1907\n','\nNovember 18, 1994\n','American','My audience was my life. What I did and how I did it, was all for my audience.','',NULL,'Did,Audience',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9457,'Change','Cab Calloway','Musician','\nDecember 25, 1907\n','\nNovember 18, 1994\n','American','That\'s what George wrote! He wrote it. Why change it? There was this European company that I was speaking about awhile ago - course, didn\'t nobody know what Porgy was.','',NULL,'Why,Nobody',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9458,'Time','Cab Calloway','Musician','\nDecember 25, 1907\n','\nNovember 18, 1994\n','American','The only credit I can give them. They synchronize wonderful. That\'s all. They synchronize very - you would have thought that they were actually acting, but they were synching all the time, and that\'s a rough job.','',NULL,'Job,Give',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9459,'','Cab Calloway','Musician','\nDecember 25, 1907\n','\nNovember 18, 1994\n','American','We didn\'t have any segregation at the Cotton Club. No. The Cotton Club was wide open, it was free.','',NULL,'Free,Open,Club',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9460,'Morning','Cab Calloway','Musician','\nDecember 25, 1907\n','\nNovember 18, 1994\n','American','We usually never got out of there before four or five o\'clock in the morning. Every morning. So it was rough.','',NULL,'Before,Four',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9461,'Love','Cab Calloway','Musician','\nDecember 25, 1907\n','\nNovember 18, 1994\n','American','What opera isn\'t violent? Two things happen, violence and love. And other than that, name something else. You can\'t.','',NULL,'Happen,Two',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9462,'Good','Cab Calloway','Musician','\nDecember 25, 1907\n','\nNovember 18, 1994\n','American','You don\'t think it was because a white man wrote it, a black man wrote it, a green man wrote it. What - doesn\'t make a difference! Doesn\'t make a difference. I think he did a good job.','',NULL,'Job,Black',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9463,'Smile,Life','Jeanne Calment','Celebrity','\nFebruary 21, 1875\n','\nAugust 4, 1997\n','French','Always keep your smile. That\'s how I explain my long life.','',NULL,'Long',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9464,'','Jeanne Calment','Celebrity','\nFebruary 21, 1875\n','\nAugust 4, 1997\n','French','I\'ve only got one wrinkle, and I\'m sitting on it.','',NULL,'Sitting,Wrinkle',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9465,'','Jeanne Calment','Celebrity','\nFebruary 21, 1875\n','\nAugust 4, 1997\n','French','I never wear mascara; I laugh until I cry too often.','',NULL,'Laugh,Often,Until',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9466,'Life,Death','Jeanne Calment','Celebrity','\nFebruary 21, 1875\n','\nAugust 4, 1997\n','French','Death doesn\'t frighten me; now I can think peacefully of ending a long life.','',NULL,'Long',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9467,'','Jeanne Calment','Celebrity','\nFebruary 21, 1875\n','\nAugust 4, 1997\n','French','All babies are beautiful.','',NULL,'Beautiful,Babies',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9468,'Age,Happiness','Jeanne Calment','Celebrity','\nFebruary 21, 1875\n','\nAugust 4, 1997\n','French','Every age has its happiness and troubles.','',NULL,'Troubles',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9469,'Life','Jeanne Calment','Celebrity','\nFebruary 21, 1875\n','\nAugust 4, 1997\n','French','Excuse me if I\'m clinging on to life, but my parents wove me from tight thread.','',NULL,'Parents,Excuse',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9470,'','Jeanne Calment','Celebrity','\nFebruary 21, 1875\n','\nAugust 4, 1997\n','French','He who hugs too much, hugs badly!','',NULL,'Badly,Hugs',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9471,'Life','Jeanne Calment','Celebrity','\nFebruary 21, 1875\n','\nAugust 4, 1997\n','French','I didn\'t like mundane life.','',NULL,'Mundane',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9472,'Truth','Jeanne Calment','Celebrity','\nFebruary 21, 1875\n','\nAugust 4, 1997\n','French','I have legs of iron, but to tell you the truth, they\'re starting to rust and buckle a bit.','',NULL,'Tell,Bit',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9473,'','Jeanne Calment','Celebrity','\nFebruary 21, 1875\n','\nAugust 4, 1997\n','French','I see badly, I hear badly, and I feel bad, but everything\'s fine.','',NULL,'Bad,Everything,Hear',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9474,'','Jeanne Calment','Celebrity','\nFebruary 21, 1875\n','\nAugust 4, 1997\n','French','I think I will die laughing.','',NULL,'Die,Laughing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9475,'','Jeanne Calment','Celebrity','\nFebruary 21, 1875\n','\nAugust 4, 1997\n','French','I took pleasure when I could. I acted clearly and morally and without regret. I\'m very lucky.','',NULL,'Without,Regret,Lucky',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9476,'Death','Jeanne Calment','Celebrity','\nFebruary 21, 1875\n','\nAugust 4, 1997\n','French','I wait for death and journalists.','',NULL,'Wait',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9477,'','Jeanne Calment','Celebrity','\nFebruary 21, 1875\n','\nAugust 4, 1997\n','French','I\'d like to go to the Moon.','',NULL,'Moon',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9478,'','Jeanne Calment','Celebrity','\nFebruary 21, 1875\n','\nAugust 4, 1997\n','French','I\'m interested in everthing but passionate about nothing.','',NULL,'Nothing,Interested,Passionate',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9479,'','Jeanne Calment','Celebrity','\nFebruary 21, 1875\n','\nAugust 4, 1997\n','French','I\'m not afraid of anything.','',NULL,'Anything,Afraid',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9480,'Good','Jeanne Calment','Celebrity','\nFebruary 21, 1875\n','\nAugust 4, 1997\n','French','I\'ve been forgotten by our Good Lord.','',NULL,'Lord,Forgotten',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9481,'Life','Jeanne Calment','Celebrity','\nFebruary 21, 1875\n','\nAugust 4, 1997\n','French','In life, people sometimes make rotten deals.','',NULL,'Sometimes,Rotten',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9482,'','Jeanne Calment','Celebrity','\nFebruary 21, 1875\n','\nAugust 4, 1997\n','French','Not having children is one less worry. Children are a worry!','',NULL,'Children,Worry,Less',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9483,'Good','Jeanne Calment','Celebrity','\nFebruary 21, 1875\n','\nAugust 4, 1997\n','French','There are so many good authors; there\'s no shortage of them.','',NULL,'Shortage,Authors',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9484,'','Jeanne Calment','Celebrity','\nFebruary 21, 1875\n','\nAugust 4, 1997\n','French','Wit doesn\'t make girls pretty.','',NULL,'Pretty,Wit',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9485,'Great','C. S. Calverley','Poet','\nDecember 22, 1831\n','\nFebruary 17, 1884\n','English','Meaning, however, is no great matter.','',NULL,'Matter,Meaning',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9486,'','Charles Stuart Calverley','Poet','\nDecember 22, 1831\n','\nFebruary 17, 1884\n','English','I know you\'ve been married to the same woman for 69 years. That is marvellous. It must be very inexpensive.','',NULL,'Must,Woman,Same',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9487,'','Charles Stuart Calverley','Poet','\nDecember 22, 1831\n','\nFebruary 17, 1884\n','English','I cannot sing the old songs now! It is not that I deem them low, \'Tis that I can\'t remember how They go.','',NULL,'Remember,Cannot,Old',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9488,'Life','Charles Stuart Calverley','Poet','\nDecember 22, 1831\n','\nFebruary 17, 1884\n','English','Read not Milton, for he is dry; nor Shakespeare, for he wrote of common life.','',NULL,'Read,Common',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9489,'Marriage','Ken Calvert','Politician','\nJune 8, 1953\n','','American','We can practice tolerance while still holding true to cultural values that protect the institution of marriage as a union between only a man and a woman.','',NULL,'True,Woman',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9490,'','Ken Calvert','Politician','\nJune 8, 1953\n','','American','In addition the bill would expand an existing law \'conscience clause\' that protects physician training programs that refuse to provide training for abortion procedures.','',NULL,'Law,Training,Conscience',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9491,'Medical','Ken Calvert','Politician','\nJune 8, 1953\n','','American','The bill would ban human cloning, and any attempts at human cloning, for both reproductive purposes and medical research. Also forbidden is the importing of cloned embryos or products made from them.','',NULL,'Human,Made',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9492,'','Ken Calvert','Politician','\nJune 8, 1953\n','','American','The Child Custody Protection Act makes it a federal crime to transport a minor across state lines for the purpose of obtaining an abortion.','',NULL,'Child,Makes,Purpose',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9493,'Death','Ken Calvert','Politician','\nJune 8, 1953\n','','American','The measure would set criminal penalties, the same as those that would apply if harm or death happened to the pregnant woman, for those who harm a fetus.','',NULL,'Woman,Same',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9494,'','Ken Calvert','Politician','\nJune 8, 1953\n','','American','The public should always be notified as soon as possible in the event of a leak or other emergency at a nuclear facility.','',NULL,'Possible,Public,Soon',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9495,'History,Government','Ken Calvert','Politician','\nJune 8, 1953\n','','American','We should not blur the lines between legal and illegal immigrants. Millions of people around the world have gone through the process to come here legally and they followed the rules that required them to pay a fee, learn English, and learn about American history and government.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9496,'','Roberto Calvi','Businessman','\nApril 13, 1920\n','\nJune 17, 1982\n','Italian','Always I pay. Always I pay. How do you know Gelli? What do you want? How much do you want?','',NULL,'Pay',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9497,'','Roberto Calvi','Businessman','\nApril 13, 1920\n','\nJune 17, 1982\n','Italian','Who has sent you against me? Who has told you to do this thing?','',NULL,'Against,Told,Sent',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9498,'','Roberto Calvi','Businessman','\nApril 13, 1920\n','\nJune 17, 1982\n','Italian','Whoever you are, you will not write this book. I can tell you nothing. Do not call me again. Ever.','',NULL,'Nothing,Book,Ever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9499,'Truth,God','John Calvin','Theologian','\nJuly 10, 1509\n','\nMay 27, 1564\n','French','A dog barks when his master is attacked. I would be a coward if I saw that God\'s truth is attacked and yet would remain silent.','',NULL,'Coward',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9500,'','John Calvin','Theologian','\nJuly 10, 1509\n','\nMay 27, 1564\n','French','The torture of a bad conscience is the hell of a living soul.','',NULL,'Bad,Living,Soul',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9501,'God','John Calvin','Theologian','\nJuly 10, 1509\n','\nMay 27, 1564\n','French','Man\'s mind is like a store of idolatry and superstition; so much so that if a man believes his own mind it is certain that he will forsake God and forge some idol in his own brain.','',NULL,'Mind,Brain',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9502,'Fear','John Calvin','Theologian','\nJuly 10, 1509\n','\nMay 27, 1564\n','French','Seeing that a Pilot steers the ship in which we sail, who will never allow us to perish even in the midst of shipwrecks, there is no reason why our minds should be overwhelmed with fear and overcome with weariness.','',NULL,'Why,Reason',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9503,'','John Calvin','Theologian','\nJuly 10, 1509\n','\nMay 27, 1564\n','French','There is no worse screen to block out the Spirit than confidence in our own intelligence.','',NULL,'Confidence,Spirit,Worse',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9504,'God','John Calvin','Theologian','\nJuly 10, 1509\n','\nMay 27, 1564\n','French','God preordained, for his own glory and the display of His attributes of mercy and justice, a part of the human race, without any merit of their own, to eternal salvation, and another part, in just punishment of their sin, to eternal damnation.','',NULL,'Justice,Human',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9505,'God','John Calvin','Theologian','\nJuly 10, 1509\n','\nMay 27, 1564\n','French','However many blessings we expect from God, His infinite liberality will always exceed all our wishes and our thoughts.','',NULL,'Blessings,Thoughts',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9506,'','John Calvin','Theologian','\nJuly 10, 1509\n','\nMay 27, 1564\n','French','You must submit to supreme suffering in order to discover the completion of joy.','',NULL,'Must,Joy,Suffering',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9507,'','John Calvin','Theologian','\nJuly 10, 1509\n','\nMay 27, 1564\n','French','I consider looseness with words no less of a defect than looseness of the bowels.','',NULL,'Words,Less,Consider',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9508,'','John Calvin','Theologian','\nJuly 10, 1509\n','\nMay 27, 1564\n','French','Every one of us is, even from his mother\'s womb, a master craftsman of idols.','',NULL,'Mother,Master,Idols',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9509,'Faith','John Calvin','Theologian','\nJuly 10, 1509\n','\nMay 27, 1564\n','French','Is it faith to understand nothing, and merely submit your convictions implicitly to the Church?','',NULL,'Nothing,Understand',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9510,'Men,God','John Calvin','Theologian','\nJuly 10, 1509\n','\nMay 27, 1564\n','French','No man is excluded from calling upon God, the gate of salvation is set open unto all men: neither is there any other thing which keepeth us back from entering in, save only our own unbelief.','',NULL,'Open',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9511,'','John Calvin','Theologian','\nJuly 10, 1509\n','\nMay 27, 1564\n','French','There is not one blade of grass, there is no color in this world that is not intended to make us rejoice.','',NULL,'Color,Grass,Rejoice',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9512,'Great,God','John Calvin','Theologian','\nJuly 10, 1509\n','\nMay 27, 1564\n','French','For there is no one so great or mighty that he can avoid the misery that will rise up against him when he resists and strives against God.','',NULL,'Him',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9513,'God,Freedom','John Calvin','Theologian','\nJuly 10, 1509\n','\nMay 27, 1564\n','French','God tolerates even our stammering, and pardons our ignorance whenever something inadvertently escapes us - as, indeed, without this mercy there would be no freedom to pray.','',NULL,'Ignorance',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9514,'','John Calvin','Theologian','\nJuly 10, 1509\n','\nMay 27, 1564\n','French','We must remember that Satan has his miracles, too.','',NULL,'Must,Remember,Miracles',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9515,'Trust','John Calvin','Theologian','\nJuly 10, 1509\n','\nMay 27, 1564\n','French','All the blessings we enjoy are Divine deposits, committed to our trust on this condition, that they should be dispensed for the benefit of our neighbors.','',NULL,'Blessings,Enjoy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9516,'Knowledge,Science','John Calvin','Theologian','\nJuly 10, 1509\n','\nMay 27, 1564\n','French','Knowledge of the sciences is so much smoke apart from the heavenly science of Christ.','',NULL,'Christ',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9517,'God,Work','John Calvin','Theologian','\nJuly 10, 1509\n','\nMay 27, 1564\n','French','There is no work, however vile or sordid, that does not glisten before God.','',NULL,'Before',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9518,'Women,Men','John Calvin','Theologian','\nJuly 10, 1509\n','\nMay 27, 1564\n','French','Yet consider now, whether women are not quite past sense and reason, when they want to rule over men.','',NULL,'Past',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9519,'Good','John Calvin','Theologian','\nJuly 10, 1509\n','\nMay 27, 1564\n','French','Augustine does not disagree with this when he teaches that it is a faculty of the reason and the will to choose good with the assistance of grace; evil, when grace is absent.','',NULL,'Evil,Reason',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9520,'','Melvin Calvin','Scientist','\nApril 8, 1911\n','\nJanuary 8, 1997\n','American','For each of us who appear to have had a successful experiment there are many to whom their own experiments seem barren and negative.','',NULL,'Successful,Negative,Seem',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9521,'Science','Melvin Calvin','Scientist','\nApril 8, 1911\n','\nJanuary 8, 1997\n','American','If I may take the liberty to speak for science at least, today his name and his prizes are without a peer in the world. He not only elevates science but he influences it as well.','',NULL,'Today,Without',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9522,'','Melvin Calvin','Scientist','\nApril 8, 1911\n','\nJanuary 8, 1997\n','American','To express to you in mere words, our personal feelings on this occasion you must know to be impossible, and particularly so for one who normally has to describe only things outside himself.','',NULL,'Must,Feelings,Words',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9523,'Travel','Italo Calvino','Journalist','\nOctober 15, 1923\n','\nSeptember 19, 1985\n','Italian','Traveling, you realize that differences are lost: each city takes to resembling all cities, places exchange their form, order, distances, a shapeless dust cloud invades the continents.','',NULL,'Lost,Realize',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9524,'Love','Italo Calvino','Journalist','\nOctober 15, 1923\n','\nSeptember 19, 1985\n','Italian','In love, as in gluttony, pleasure is a matter of the utmost precision.','',NULL,'Matter,Pleasure',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9525,'','Italo Calvino','Journalist','\nOctober 15, 1923\n','\nSeptember 19, 1985\n','Italian','It is not the voice that commands the story: it is the ear.','',NULL,'Story,Voice,Ear',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9526,'','Italo Calvino','Journalist','\nOctober 15, 1923\n','\nSeptember 19, 1985\n','Italian','The catalogue of forms is endless: until every shape has found its city, new cities will continue to be born. When the forms exhaust their variety and come apart, the end of cities begins.','',NULL,'End,Until,Born',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9527,'','Italo Calvino','Journalist','\nOctober 15, 1923\n','\nSeptember 19, 1985\n','Italian','A classic is a book that has never finished saying what it has to say.','',NULL,'Saying,Book,Finished',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9528,'','Italo Calvino','Journalist','\nOctober 15, 1923\n','\nSeptember 19, 1985\n','Italian','Biographical data, even those recorded in the public registers, are the most private things one has, and to declare them openly is rather like facing a psychoanalyst.','',NULL,'Rather,Public,Private',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9529,'','Italo Calvino','Journalist','\nOctober 15, 1923\n','\nSeptember 19, 1985\n','Italian','The human race is a zone of living things that should be defined by tracing its confines.','',NULL,'Human,Living,Race',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9530,'','Italo Calvino','Journalist','\nOctober 15, 1923\n','\nSeptember 19, 1985\n','Italian','The more enlightened our houses are, the more their walls ooze ghosts.','',NULL,'Walls,Houses,Ghosts',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9531,'Knowledge','Italo Calvino','Journalist','\nOctober 15, 1923\n','\nSeptember 19, 1985\n','Italian','The satirist is prevented by repulsion from gaining a better knowledge of the world he is attracted to, yet he is forced by attraction to concern himself with the world that repels him.','',NULL,'Better,Him',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9532,'Romantic','Italo Calvino','Journalist','\nOctober 15, 1923\n','\nSeptember 19, 1985\n','Italian','What Romantic terminology called genius or talent or inspiration is nothing other than finding the right road empirically, following one\'s nose, taking shortcuts.','',NULL,'Nothing,Talent',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9533,'','Arthur Calwell','Politician','\nAugust 28, 1896\n','\nJuly 8, 1973\n','Australian','It is better to be defeated on principle than to win on lies.','',NULL,'Better,Win,Lies',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9534,'Time','Stephen Cambone','Politician','1951','','American','And the reason for focusing on that time frame is that it\'s going to take us a considerable period of time to develop the new capabilities, processes and organizations that will be needed.','',NULL,'Reason,Needed',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9535,'War','Stephen Cambone','Politician','1951','','American','And then fourth, we have that essential group of people who track programs and budgets to ensure that they align with the needs of preparation and warning, counterintelligence and support to the operational war fighter.','',NULL,'Group,Support',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9536,'War,Business','Stephen Cambone','Politician','1951','','American','And to do that not only for the war fighter, but also to help prepare the people in the acquisition, personnel and policy worlds who need to make adjustments in the department\'s business, which itself may take 10 or 15 years to accomplish.','',NULL,'Help',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9537,'Change,Nature','Stephen Cambone','Politician','1951','','American','But by providing the background picture - the universal situational awareness that we desire - by showing the anomalies, the Space-Based Radar will change the nature of how we do our analysis and our intelligence.','',NULL,'Desire',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9538,'','Stephen Cambone','Politician','1951','','American','In other words, by finding the anomalous event, what you do is you get out ahead of activities.','',NULL,'Words,Ahead,Finding',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9539,'Success,War','Stephen Cambone','Politician','1951','','American','It\'s easy to measure success by the number of dollars spent or by the number of programs initiated, without having too much regard for what was bought and how useful it was to the people who need it - the war fighter and the analyst.','',NULL,'Without',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9540,'War','Stephen Cambone','Politician','1951','','American','One is to ensure that the war fighters and the intelligence analysts get the information that they need when they need it, in a format that\'s useful to them.','',NULL,'Useful,Fighters',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9541,'','Stephen Cambone','Politician','1951','','American','Our focus is on outputs rather than inputs.','',NULL,'Focus,Rather',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9542,'','Stephen Cambone','Politician','1951','','American','Over the course of two years, we arrived at a point where we began to look at the value added by making information more easily accessible across the intelligence community, both defense and national.','',NULL,'Two,Making,Point',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9543,'War','Stephen Cambone','Politician','1951','','American','So we have a group within the office that is devoted to support for the war fighter. That\'s, of necessity, an operational and tactical level of concern.','',NULL,'Group,Support',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9544,'','Stephen Cambone','Politician','1951','','American','That is really not much different from the search engines that are being constructed today for users throughout the entire world to allow them to search through databases to access the information that they require.','',NULL,'Today,Different,Through',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9545,'War,Experience','Stephen Cambone','Politician','1951','','American','That\'s driven by any number of factors, the most prominent of which have been the combat experience of two major campaigns - one in Afghanistan and the other in Iraq - and the ongoing demands of the global war on terrorism.','',NULL,'Two',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9546,'','Stephen Cambone','Politician','1951','','American','The office has oversight of people who do analysis and oversight of people who do operations, but it is not charged with doing either. That is an important point to make. Those functions are performed by the CIA, DIA and other agencies.','',NULL,'Important,Point,Office',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9547,'','Stephen Cambone','Politician','1951','','American','The third group is focused on counterintelligence and security. I think the reason for that is fairly evident, in terms of vulnerabilities of the department and the harm that can come to it by failing to detect when we have, in fact, been harmed.','',NULL,'Reason,Fact,Group',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9548,'','Stephen Cambone','Politician','1951','','American','The users are not going to be in the position of accepting what\'s been collected; they\'re going to be in the position of being able to demand collection.','',NULL,'Able,Position,Accepting',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9549,'','Stephen Cambone','Politician','1951','','American','There is a reasonable concern that posting raw data can be misleading for those who are not trained in its use and who do not have the broader perspective within which to place a particular piece of data that is raw.','',NULL,'Place,Within,Piece',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9550,'Work,Future','Stephen Cambone','Politician','1951','','American','Thirdly, as we move through this process of integrating the communications, we will begin to emulate more of the World Wide Web in our work in the future.','',NULL,'Through',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9551,'Future','Stephen Cambone','Politician','1951','','American','We have been working hard to think about what our combined needs are going to be in the way of intelligence capabilities, not today but 15 to 20 years in the future.','',NULL,'Today,Hard',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9552,'Technology','Stephen Cambone','Politician','1951','','American','We\'ve complemented that with a second office to think about how we need to prepare ourselves for that period 10 or 15 or 20 years from now, by way of investment in our technology, our organization and our people.','',NULL,'Ourselves,Office',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9553,'','Stephen Cambone','Politician','1951','','American','When you live in a networked environment, it\'s possible to separate data from applications.','',NULL,'Live,Possible,Separate',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9554,'','Stephen Cambone','Politician','1951','','American','Where we have the choice between putting a dollar against those that are going to advance horizontal integration and those that are going to sustain current capability, we\'d rather put them against the horizontal integration activity.','',NULL,'Put,Between,Rather',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9555,'Good','Giraldus Cambrensis','Clergyman','1146','1223','Welsh','Evil borders upon good, and vices are confounded with virtues; as the report of good qualities is delightful to a well-disposed mind, so the relation of the contrary should not be offensive.','',NULL,'Mind,Evil',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9556,'','Giraldus Cambrensis','Clergyman','1146','1223','Welsh','Wales was in ancient times divided into three parts nearly equal, consideration having been paid, in this division, more to the value than to the just quantity or proportion of territory.','',NULL,'Times,Three,Value',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9557,'Success','Giraldus Cambrensis','Clergyman','1146','1223','Welsh','From these inconsiderable attempts, some idea may be formed with what success, should Fortune afford an opportunity, I am likely to treat matters of greater importance.','',NULL,'May,Treat',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9558,'Good','Giraldus Cambrensis','Clergyman','1146','1223','Welsh','Happy and fortunate indeed would this nation be, nay, completely blessed, if it had good prelates and pastors, and but one prince, and that prince a good one.','',NULL,'Happy,Blessed',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9559,'Courage','Giraldus Cambrensis','Clergyman','1146','1223','Welsh','It is remarkable that this people, though unarmed, dares attack an armed foe; the infantry defy the cavalry, and by their activity and courage generally prove victors.','',NULL,'Though,Prove',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9560,'Nature','Giraldus Cambrensis','Clergyman','1146','1223','Welsh','Nature hath given not only to the highest, but also to the inferior, classes of the people of this nation, a boldness and confidence in speaking and answering, even in the presence of their princes and chieftains.','',NULL,'Confidence,Nation',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9561,'','Giraldus Cambrensis','Clergyman','1146','1223','Welsh','No one of this nation ever begs, for the houses of all are common to all; and they consider liberality and hospitality amongst the first virtues.','',NULL,'Ever,Nation,Common',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9562,'','Giraldus Cambrensis','Clergyman','1146','1223','Welsh','Nor do I think that any other nation than this of Wales, nor any other language, whatever may hereafter come to pass, shall on the day of severe examination before the Supreme Judge, answer for this corner of the earth.','',NULL,'Judge,May,Before',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9563,'Food','Giraldus Cambrensis','Clergyman','1146','1223','Welsh','Not addicted to gluttony or drunkenness, this people who incur no expense in food or dress, and whose minds are always bent upon the defence of their country, and on the means of plunder, are wholly employed in the care of their horses and furniture.','',NULL,'Care,Country',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9564,'Happiness,Best','Giraldus Cambrensis','Clergyman','1146','1223','Welsh','Since, therefore, no man is born without faults, and he is esteemed the best whose errors are the least, let the wise man consider everything human as connected with himself; for in worldly affairs there is no perfect happiness under heaven.','',NULL,'Wise',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9565,'Women,Men','Giraldus Cambrensis','Clergyman','1146','1223','Welsh','The men and women cut their hair close round to the ears and eyes. The women, after the manner of the Parthians, cover their heads with a large white veil, folded together in the form of a crown.','',NULL,'Together',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9566,'','Giraldus Cambrensis','Clergyman','1146','1223','Welsh','These people being of a sharp and acute intellect, and gifted with a rich and powerful understanding, excel in whatever studies they pursue, and are more quick and cunning than the other inhabitants of a western clime.','',NULL,'Powerful,Rich,Whatever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9567,'','Ada Cambridge','Writer','1844','1926','English','Let Justice, blind and halt and maimed, chastise the rebel spirit surging in my veins, let the Law deal me penalties and pains And make me hideous in my neighbours\' eyes.','',NULL,'Justice,Law,Eyes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9568,'Life','Ada Cambridge','Writer','1844','1926','English','O what is life, if we must hold it thus as wind-blown sparks hold momentary fire?','',NULL,'Must,Fire',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9569,'Alone','Ada Cambridge','Writer','1844','1926','English','Alone! Alone! No beacon, far or near! No chart, no compass, and no anchor stay!','',NULL,'Far,Stay',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9570,'Life','Ada Cambridge','Writer','1844','1926','English','Have all the hopes of ages come to naught? Is life no more with noble meaning fraught?','',NULL,'Meaning,Noble',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9571,'Happiness','Richard Owen Cambridge','Poet','\nFebruary 14, 1717\n','\nSeptember 17, 1802\n','British','What is the worth of anything, But for the happiness \'twill bring?','',NULL,'Anything,Worth',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9572,'','William Camden','Historian','1551','1623','English','The sea hath fish for every man.','',NULL,'Sea,Fish,Hath',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9573,'','William Camden','Historian','1551','1623','English','The early bird catches the worm.','',NULL,'Bird,Early,Worm',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9574,'','William Camden','Historian','1551','1623','English','Better a bad excuse, than none at all.','',NULL,'Bad,Better,Excuse',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9575,'Change','Peter Camejo','Businessman','\nDecember 31, 1939\n','','American','I really think the Patriot Act violates our Constitution. It was, it is, an illegal act. The Congress, the Senate and the president cannot change the Constitution.','',NULL,'Cannot,Act',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9576,'','Peter Camejo','Businessman','\nDecember 31, 1939\n','','American','We must have a fair tax in the United States. We have to re-adjust it, we must be fiscally responsible.','',NULL,'Must,Fair,United',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9577,'','Peter Camejo','Businessman','\nDecember 31, 1939\n','','American','No one in their right mind can say to me with a straight face that the Patriot Act has not aggregated the Fourth Amendment.','',NULL,'Mind,Face,Act',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9578,'','Peter Camejo','Businessman','\nDecember 31, 1939\n','','American','A Green Party candidate would be very different from a Democrat or Republican and should be heard.','',NULL,'Different,Republican,Party',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9579,'','Peter Camejo','Businessman','\nDecember 31, 1939\n','','American','All electoral laws in Europe are more democratic than they are in the United States.','',NULL,'United,Democratic,Europe',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9580,'','Peter Camejo','Businessman','\nDecember 31, 1939\n','','American','Deep down, the Iraqi people want the United States out. And their self-determination should be respected.','',NULL,'Deep,Down,United',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9581,'Time','Peter Camejo','Businessman','\nDecember 31, 1939\n','','American','I was the candidate first time a Green or any progressive third party has ever been in a national televised debate. I was in five of them. And the response from the public was overwhelming.','',NULL,'Ever,Public',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9582,'Good','Peter Camejo','Businessman','\nDecember 31, 1939\n','','American','Much of what we see in America, what most people feel has been progress and good things, have been brought about by the existence of third parties.','',NULL,'America,Progress',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9583,'','Peter Camejo','Businessman','\nDecember 31, 1939\n','','American','The Green Party represents that majority point of view within the U.S.','',NULL,'Point,Within,Party',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9584,'','Peter Camejo','Businessman','\nDecember 31, 1939\n','','American','The Greens have every right to run, that\'s what democracy is, and they should argue their point by saying how they think people should vote, not by telling us to be silent.','',NULL,'Saying,Democracy,Vote',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9585,'Government','Peter Camejo','Businessman','\nDecember 31, 1939\n','','American','The United States is not for democracy in Iraq, it\'s for setting up a puppet government.','',NULL,'Democracy,United',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9586,'Good','Candace Cameron','Actress','\nApril 6, 1976\n','','American','Almost everyone thinks they are a good person, but the question you should be asking is, am I good enough to go to Heaven? How would you know?','',NULL,'Person,Enough',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9587,'Life,Family,Time','Candace Cameron','Actress','\nApril 6, 1976\n','','American','I figure this is my time - to relax, be with my family and have a normal life.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9588,'','Candace Cameron','Actress','\nApril 6, 1976\n','','American','Once I got my driver\'s license everybody treated me like I was an adult.','',NULL,'Once,Everybody,Adult',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9589,'Love,Age','Candace Cameron','Actress','\nApril 6, 1976\n','','American','Once you find love, you find it. There isn\'t an age on love.','',NULL,'Find',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9590,'Cool','Candace Cameron','Actress','\nApril 6, 1976\n','','American','The cool thing about my profession is that I can do it until the day I die.','',NULL,'Die,Until',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9591,'Leadership,Equality','David Cameron','Politician','\nOctober 9, 1966\n','','British','Half a century ago, the amazing courage of Rosa Parks, the visionary leadership of Martin Luther King, and the inspirational actions of the civil rights movement led politicians to write equality into the law and make real the promise of America for all her citizens.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9592,'Work','David Cameron','Politician','\nOctober 9, 1966\n','','British','We spend billions of pounds on welfare, yet millions are trapped on welfare. It\'s not worth their while going into work.','',NULL,'Worth,While',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9593,'','David Cameron','Politician','\nOctober 9, 1966\n','','British','I mean, I\'m a conservative. I believe that, you know, if you borrow too much, you just build up debts for your children to pay off. You put pressure on interest rates. You put at risk your economy. That\'s the case in Britain. We\'re not a reserve currency, so we need to get on and deal with this issu','',NULL,'Believe,Children,Mean',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9594,'Time','David Cameron','Politician','\nOctober 9, 1966\n','','British','At a time when we\'re having to take such difficult decisions about how to cut back without damaging the things that matter the most, we should strain every sinew to cut error, waste and fraud.','',NULL,'Without,Decisions',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9595,'','David Cameron','Politician','\nOctober 9, 1966\n','','British','I know the British people and they are not passengers - they are drivers.','',NULL,'British,Drivers,Passengers',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9596,'','David Cameron','Politician','\nOctober 9, 1966\n','','British','On the one hand we have got to ask, are there some areas of universal benefits that are no longer affordable? But on the other hand let us look at the issue of dependency where we have trapped people in poverty through the extent of welfare that they have.','',NULL,'Through,Poverty,Hand',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9597,'','David Cameron','Politician','\nOctober 9, 1966\n','','British','Britain is characterized not just by its independence but, above all, by its openness.','',NULL,'Above,Openness,Britain',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9598,'Work','David Cameron','Politician','\nOctober 9, 1966\n','','British','But we will say something else. That for far too long in this country, people who can work, people who are able to work, and people who choose not to work: you cannot go on claiming welfare like you are now.','',NULL,'Long,Country',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9599,'','David Cameron','Politician','\nOctober 9, 1966\n','','British','2012 has been an extraordinary year for our country. We cheered our Queen to the rafters with the Jubilee, showed the world what we\'re made of by staging the most spectacular Olympic and Paralympic Games ever and - let\'s not forget - punched way above our weight in the medals table.','',NULL,'Forget,Ever,Country',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9600,'Great,History,Future','David Cameron','Politician','\nOctober 9, 1966\n','','British','After the Berlin Wall came down I visited that city and I will never forget it. The abandoned checkpoints. The sense of excitement about the future. The knowledge that a great continent was coming together. Healing those wounds of our history is the central story of the European Union.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9601,'Courage','David Cameron','Politician','\nOctober 9, 1966\n','','British','Because with courage and conviction I believe we can deliver a more flexible, adaptable and open European Union in which the interests and ambitions of all its members can be met.','',NULL,'Believe,Union',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9602,'','David Cameron','Politician','\nOctober 9, 1966\n','','British','Britain is not in the single currency, and we\'re not going to be. But we all need the eurozone to have the right governance and structures to secure a successful currency for the long term.','',NULL,'Successful,Single,Long',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9603,'','David Cameron','Politician','\nOctober 9, 1966\n','','British','Cap the well, yes. Clear up the mess, yes. Make compensation - yes, absolutely. But would it be right to have legislation that independently targets BP rather than other companies? I don\'t think that - would be right.','',NULL,'Rather,Yes,Clear',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9604,'Time,Christmas','David Cameron','Politician','\nOctober 9, 1966\n','','British','Christmas gives us the opportunity to pause and reflect on the important things around us - a time when we can look back on the year that has passed and prepare for the year ahead.','',NULL,'Important',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9605,'','David Cameron','Politician','\nOctober 9, 1966\n','','British','Competitiveness demands flexibility, choice and openness - or Europe will fetch up in a no-man\'s land between the rising economies of Asia and market-driven North America.','',NULL,'America,Between,Choice',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9606,'','David Cameron','Politician','\nOctober 9, 1966\n','','British','Countries are different. They make different choices. We cannot harmonise everything.','',NULL,'Everything,Different,Cannot',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9607,'','David Cameron','Politician','\nOctober 9, 1966\n','','British','Edward Heath and Richard Nixon took personal awkwardness with each other to new and excruciating levels.','',NULL,'Personal,Took,Each',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9608,'Faith','David Cameron','Politician','\nOctober 9, 1966\n','','British','For me, and I suspect for lots of other people too, bad things actually sometimes make you think more about faith and the fact that you\'re not facing these things on your own.','',NULL,'Bad,Sometimes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9609,'History','David Cameron','Politician','\nOctober 9, 1966\n','','British','From Caesar\'s legions to the Napoleonic wars. From the Reformation, the Enlightenment and the industrial revolution to the defeat of nazism. We have helped to write European history, and Europe has helped write ours.','',NULL,'Revolution,Write',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9610,'','David Cameron','Politician','\nOctober 9, 1966\n','','British','I am not a British isolationist. I don\'t just want a better deal for Britain. I want a better deal for Europe too.','',NULL,'Better,Deal,Europe',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9611,'Best','David Cameron','Politician','\nOctober 9, 1966\n','','British','I believe something very deeply. That Britain\'s national interest is best served in a flexible, adaptable and open European Union and that such a European Union is best with Britain in it.','',NULL,'Believe,Union',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9612,'Positive,Future','David Cameron','Politician','\nOctober 9, 1966\n','','British','I don\'t just want a better deal for Britain. I want a better deal for Europe too. So I speak as British prime minister with a positive vision for the future of the European Union. A future in which Britain wants, and should want, to play a committed and active part.','',NULL,'Better',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9613,'','David Cameron','Politician','\nOctober 9, 1966\n','','British','I don\'t want to be Prime Minister of England, I want to be Prime Minister of the whole of the United Kingdom.','',NULL,'Whole,United,England',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9614,'Alone,Time,Success','David Cameron','Politician','\nOctober 9, 1966\n','','British','I have no time for those who say there is no way Scotland could go it alone. I know first-hand the contribution Scotland and Scots make to Britain\'s success - so for me there\'s no question about whether Scotland could be an independent nation.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9615,'Change,Government','David Cameron','Politician','\nOctober 9, 1966\n','','British','I think it true that, you know, sometimes things start to change even before a government changes and, actually, I think you can begin to see even the Labour machine beginning to understand that it has become over-reliant on targets and processes, that local governments have been over-bossed and bul','',NULL,'True',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9616,'','James Cameron','Director','\nAugust 16, 1954\n','','American','Pick up a camera. Shoot something. No matter how small, no matter how cheesy, no matter whether your friends and your sister star in it. Put your name on it as director. Now you\'re a director. Everything after that you\'re just negotiating your budget and your fee.','',NULL,'Everything,Small,Friends',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9617,'','James Cameron','Director','\nAugust 16, 1954\n','','American','I mean, you have to be able - you have to have made the commitment within yourself to do whatever it takes to get the job done and to try to inspire other people to do it, because obviously the first rule is you can\'t do it by yourself.','',NULL,'Yourself,Job,Mean',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9618,'Dreams,Faith','James Cameron','Director','\nAugust 16, 1954\n','','American','There are many talented people who haven\'t fulfilled their dreams because they over thought it, or they were too cautious, and were unwilling to make the leap of faith.','',NULL,'Thought',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9619,'Travel,Love','James Cameron','Director','\nAugust 16, 1954\n','','American','I love short trips to New York; to me it is the finest three-day town on earth.','',NULL,'Short',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9620,'','James Cameron','Director','\nAugust 16, 1954\n','','American','I like the evening in India, the one magic moment when the sun balances on the rim of the world, and the hush descends, and ten thousand civil servants drift homeward on a river of bicycles, brooding on the Lord Krishna and the cost of living.','',NULL,'Evening,Living,Sun',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9621,'','James Cameron','Director','\nAugust 16, 1954\n','','American','I blame it on Walt Disney, where animals are given human qualities. People don\'t understand that a wild animal is not something that is nice to pat. It can seriously harm you.','',NULL,'Nice,Human,Blame',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9622,'Science','James Cameron','Director','\nAugust 16, 1954\n','','American','I had read tons of science fiction. I was fascinated by other worlds, other environments. For me, it was fantasy, but it was not fantasy in the sense of pure escapism.','',NULL,'Sense,Read',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9623,'','James Cameron','Director','\nAugust 16, 1954\n','','American','The film industry is about saying \'no\' to people, and inherently you cannot take \'no\' for an answer.','',NULL,'Saying,Cannot,Film',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9624,'','James Cameron','Director','\nAugust 16, 1954\n','','American','You have to not listen to the nay sayers because there will be many and often they\'ll be much more qualified than you and cause you to sort of doubt yourself.','',NULL,'Yourself,Doubt,Often',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9625,'Design','James Cameron','Director','\nAugust 16, 1954\n','','American','I actually started as a model builder and quickly progressed into production design, which made sense because I could draw and paint. But I kept watching that guy over there who was moving the actors around and setting up the shots.','',NULL,'Moving,Made',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9626,'Good','James Cameron','Director','\nAugust 16, 1954\n','','American','I certainly didn\'t think of myself as gifted. The standards for being gifted in my environment were if you were good in Little League or if you were good in football.','',NULL,'Football,Standards',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9627,'Love','James Cameron','Director','\nAugust 16, 1954\n','','American','I do an awful lot of scuba diving. I love to be on the ocean, under the ocean. I live next to the ocean.','',NULL,'Live,Ocean',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9628,'','James Cameron','Director','\nAugust 16, 1954\n','','American','I had pictured myself as a filmmaker but I had never pictured myself as a director if that makes any sense at all.','',NULL,'Sense,Makes,Director',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9629,'','James Cameron','Director','\nAugust 16, 1954\n','','American','I lived in a small town. It was 2,000 people in Canada. A little river that went through it and we swam in the - you know, there was a lot of water around. Niagara Falls was about four or five miles away.','',NULL,'Through,Small,Away',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9630,'Love,Respect','James Cameron','Director','\nAugust 16, 1954\n','','American','I was always fascinated by engineering. Maybe it was an attempt maybe to get my father\'s respect or interest, or maybe it was just a genetic love of technology, but I was always trying to build things.','',NULL,'Technology',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9631,'Work','James Cameron','Director','\nAugust 16, 1954\n','','American','I watched a couple of really bad directors work, and I saw how they completely botched it up and missed the visual opportunities of the scene when we had put things in front of them as opportunities. Set pieces, props and so on.','',NULL,'Bad,Put',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9632,'Time','James Cameron','Director','\nAugust 16, 1954\n','','American','If you wait until the right time to have a child you\'ll die childless, and I think film making is very much the same thing. You just have to take the plunge and just start shooting something even if it\'s bad.','',NULL,'Bad,Die',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9633,'Time','James Cameron','Director','\nAugust 16, 1954\n','','American','It took me a long time to realize that you have to have a bit of an interlanguage with actors. You have to give them something that they can act with.','',NULL,'Long,Give',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9634,'','James Cameron','Director','\nAugust 16, 1954\n','','American','It\'ll be all of our efforts together. It won\'t won\'t ever be exactly the way I imagined it. And that is, I think, an important lesson as well, is that in any group enterprise it\'s going to be the sum total of the group.','',NULL,'Important,Together,Ever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9635,'','James Cameron','Director','\nAugust 16, 1954\n','','American','My mother was a housewife but she was also an artist. My father was an electrical engineer.','',NULL,'Mother,Father,She',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9636,'','James Cameron','Director','\nAugust 16, 1954\n','','American','So much of literary sci-fi is about creating worlds that are rich and detailed and make sense at a social level. We\'ll create a world for people and then later present a narrative in that world.','',NULL,'Rich,Sense,Social',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9637,'','James Cameron','Director','\nAugust 16, 1954\n','','American','The films that influenced me were so disparate that there\'s almost no pattern.','',NULL,'Almost,Films,Influenced',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9638,'','James Cameron','Director','\nAugust 16, 1954\n','','American','The magic doesn\'t come from within the director\'s mind, it comes from within the hearts of the actors.','',NULL,'Mind,Within,Magic',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9639,'','James Cameron','Director','\nAugust 16, 1954\n','','American','There is a hugely underserved population out there... those who are the least capable of paying pay the highest.','',NULL,'Pay,Highest,Capable',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9640,'Death','James Cameron','Director','\nAugust 16, 1954\n','','American','What are you gonna do, talk the alien to death?','',NULL,'Talk,Gonna',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9641,'','John Cameron','Scientist','','','','If someone is interested in medicine and also in physics and they like working with people and communicate well with others, I would strongly encourage them.','',NULL,'Someone,Working,Others',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9642,'Health','John Cameron','Scientist','','','','I am now almost certain that we need more radiation for better health.','',NULL,'Better,Almost',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9643,'','John Cameron','Scientist','','','','It is likely that we need more radiation to improve our longevity.','',NULL,'Improve,Likely,Longevity',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9644,'Technology,Medical','John Cameron','Scientist','','','','The growth of technology is such that it is not possible today for a nuclear physicist to switch into medical physics without training. The field is now much more technical. More training is needed to do the job.','',NULL,'Today',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9645,'','John Cameron','Scientist','','','','I am not unhappy that my contribution was not recognized. I am sure it helped my career.','',NULL,'Career,Sure,Unhappy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9646,'Society,Medical','John Cameron','Scientist','','','','I am sure that I have been much more useful to society as a medical physicist.','',NULL,'Sure',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9647,'Work,Home','John Cameron','Scientist','','','','I don\'t display my plaques and honors. They are hidden behind a black curtain in my work room at home.','',NULL,'Black',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9648,'','John Cameron','Scientist','','','','I found collaborating with congenial doctors about problems that physicists could help solve was very satisfying. I also like educating anybody who would listen!','',NULL,'Help,Problems,Found',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9649,'Time,Medical','John Cameron','Scientist','','','','I have devoted much time and energy to helping medical physics in developing countries.','',NULL,'Energy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9650,'Society','John Cameron','Scientist','','','','I have the satisfaction of knowing I did something useful for society.','',NULL,'Did,Knowing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9651,'','John Cameron','Scientist','','','','I started the nuclear medicine laboratory at UW Hospitals in 1959 and trained radiology residents in the field. It was 1965 before they found a trained MD (doctor) to take over my role.','',NULL,'Before,Started,Found',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9652,'Medical','John Cameron','Scientist','','','','I was the Chair of the first department of medical physics in a medical school in the U.S.','',NULL,'School,Physics',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9653,'','John Cameron','Scientist','','','','I would not encourage everyone to take up this profession. Not everyone is suited for any particular field.','',NULL,'Everyone,Encourage,Profession',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9654,'','John Cameron','Scientist','','','','In 1970 I realized that there was negligible risk from x-rays but many radiographs had poor image quality so that the risk from a false negative was significant.','',NULL,'Negative,Poor,Risk',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9655,'','John Cameron','Scientist','','','','In some cases radiation reduces the incidence of cancer.','',NULL,'Cancer,Radiation,Cases',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9656,'Good','John Cameron','Scientist','','','','Many Nobel Prizes are awaiting good research to understand and explain the many mysteries of our bodies, such as the basic mechanism of memory or imagination.','',NULL,'Understand,Research',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9657,'Work,Time,Medical','John Cameron','Scientist','','','','Medical physicists work in cooperation with doctors. A few medical physicists devote their time to research and teaching. A few get involved with administrative duties.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9658,'Medical','John Cameron','Scientist','','','','Medical physics is an applied area of physics.','',NULL,'Physics,Area',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9659,'Work,Medical','John Cameron','Scientist','','','','Most medical physicists work in the physics of radiation oncology making sure that the desired dose is given to the cancer and the dose to normal tissues are minimized.','',NULL,'Making',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9660,'Fear','John Cameron','Scientist','','','','My main frustration is the fear of cancer from low dose radiation, even by radiologists.','',NULL,'Cancer,Radiation',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9661,'Society','John Cameron','Scientist','','','','Nuclear physics is interesting but it is unlikely to help society.','',NULL,'Help,Physics',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9662,'Medical','John Cameron','Scientist','','','','There are now over 5,000 medical physicists in the U.S more than 50 times the number in 1958.','',NULL,'Times,Number',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9663,'','John Cameron','Scientist','','','','Too many radiologists still believe there is a risk from a chest x-ray. Few radiologists can explain radiation to the patient in words the patient can understand.','',NULL,'Believe,Words,Understand',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9664,'','John Cameron','Scientist','','','','We developed simple test tools to optimize imaging parameters. No company was interested in our idea.','',NULL,'Simple,Idea,Company',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9665,'Knowledge,Medical','John Cameron','Scientist','','','','When I entered medical physics in 1958 there were fewer than 100 in the U.S. and I could see many opportunities to apply my knowledge of nuclear physics.','',NULL,'Physics',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9666,'','Julia Cameron','Author','\nMarch 4, 1948\n','','American','The creative process is a process of surrender, not control.','',NULL,'Control,Creative,Process',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9667,'','Julia Cameron','Author','\nMarch 4, 1948\n','','American','Growth is an erratic forward movement: two steps forward, one step back. Remember that and be very gentle with yourself.','',NULL,'Forward,Yourself,Remember',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9668,'Work,Money','Julia Cameron','Author','\nMarch 4, 1948\n','','American','What we really want to do is what we are really meant to do. When we do what we are meant to do, money comes to us, doors open for us, we feel useful, and the work we do feels like play to us.','',NULL,'Play',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9669,'Life','Julia Cameron','Author','\nMarch 4, 1948\n','','American','Creativity - like human life itself - begins in darkness.','',NULL,'Human,Creativity',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9670,'Faith,Trust,Courage','Julia Cameron','Author','\nMarch 4, 1948\n','','American','Each of us has an inner dream that we can unfold if we will just have the courage to admit what it is. And the faith to trust our own admission. The admitting is often very difficult.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9671,'','Julia Cameron','Author','\nMarch 4, 1948\n','','American','I have learned, as a rule of thumb, never to ask whether you can do something. Say, instead, that you are doing it. Then fasten your seat belt. The most remarkable things follow.','',NULL,'Learned,Whether,Ask',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9672,'Good,Best','Julia Cameron','Author','\nMarch 4, 1948\n','','American','Perfectionism is not a quest for the best. It is a pursuit of the worst in ourselves, the part that tells us that nothing we do will ever be good enough - that we should try again.','',NULL,'Nothing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9673,'Art','Julia Cameron','Author','\nMarch 4, 1948\n','','American','Art is not about thinking something up. It is the opposite - getting something down.','',NULL,'Thinking,Down',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9674,'Time,Great','Julia Cameron','Author','\nMarch 4, 1948\n','','American','Because if you\'re trying to write and you have unlimited time, you can procrastinate an unlimited account, but if you have limited time, you rush to the page trying to get something down in the little bit of fragment of time that you have, and you may write a great deal that way.','',NULL,'May',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9675,'Faith','Julia Cameron','Author','\nMarch 4, 1948\n','','American','Creativity is always a leap of faith. You\'re faced with a blank page, blank easel, or an empty stage.','',NULL,'Creativity,Stage',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9676,'','Julia Cameron','Author','\nMarch 4, 1948\n','','American','I believe that when we ask to be led, we are led, and there\'s nothing too small or esoteric for spiritual help.','',NULL,'Believe,Spiritual,Help',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9677,'God,Morning','Julia Cameron','Author','\nMarch 4, 1948\n','','American','I started writing morning pages just to keep my hand in, you know, just because I was a writer and I didn\'t know what else to do but write. And then one day as I was writing, a character came sort of strolling in and I realized, Oh my God, I don\'t have to be just a screenwriter. I can write novels.','',NULL,'Character',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9678,'Life,Love','Julia Cameron','Author','\nMarch 4, 1948\n','','American','Love is the substance of all life. Everything is connected in love, absolutely everything.','',NULL,'Everything',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9679,'','Julia Cameron','Author','\nMarch 4, 1948\n','','American','My new house has a deck that wraps around my writing room; my writing room has many windows, and outside the windows I\'ve hung bird feeders... for enticing different species. So I imagine I will be writing about that.','',NULL,'Writing,Different,Around',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9680,'','Julia Cameron','Author','\nMarch 4, 1948\n','','American','Mystery is at the heart of creativity. That, and surprise.','',NULL,'Heart,Creativity,Surprise',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9681,'','Julia Cameron','Author','\nMarch 4, 1948\n','','American','Nothing dies harder than a bad idea.','',NULL,'Bad,Nothing,Idea',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9682,'','Julia Cameron','Author','\nMarch 4, 1948\n','','American','When I ask for help with my creativity, I get it.','',NULL,'Help,Creativity,Ask',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9683,'Hope','Julia Cameron','Author','\nMarch 4, 1948\n','','American','When I went in, my editor said, \'I hope you don\'t think you\'re a writer.\' And I said, \'I hope you don\'t think I\'m a journalist.\' And, uh, turned out we were both right.','',NULL,'Said,Both',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9684,'Home','Julia Cameron','Author','\nMarch 4, 1948\n','','American','When it was suggested that I write a memoir I said, \'I\'m not old enough. I\'m not distinguished enough.\' But I went home and sat down to write, and the material for the book just came flooding into my hands.','',NULL,'Book,Down',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9685,'Power','Julia Margaret Cameron','Photographer','\nJune 11, 1815\n','\nJanuary 26, 1879\n','British','When we are angry or depressed in our creativity, we have misplaced our power. We have allowed someone else to determine our worth, and then we are angry at being undervalued.','',NULL,'Angry,Someone',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9686,'','Julia Margaret Cameron','Photographer','\nJune 11, 1815\n','\nJanuary 26, 1879\n','British','Growth is a spiral process, doubling back on itself, reassessing and regrouping.','',NULL,'Growth,Process,Spiral',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9687,'Beauty','Julia Margaret Cameron','Photographer','\nJune 11, 1815\n','\nJanuary 26, 1879\n','British','I longed to arrest all beauty that came before me, and at length the longing has been satisfied.','',NULL,'Before,Satisfied',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9688,'','Julia Margaret Cameron','Photographer','\nJune 11, 1815\n','\nJanuary 26, 1879\n','British','From the first moment I handled my lens with a tender ardour.','',NULL,'Moment,Tender,Lens',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9689,'','Julia Margaret Cameron','Photographer','\nJune 11, 1815\n','\nJanuary 26, 1879\n','British','The capacity for delight is the gift of paying attention.','',NULL,'Attention,Gift,Capacity',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9690,'Men','Julia Margaret Cameron','Photographer','\nJune 11, 1815\n','\nJanuary 26, 1879\n','British','When I have had such men before my camera my whole soul has endeavored to do its duty towards them in recording faithfully the greatness of the inner as well as the features of the outer man. The photograph thus taken has been almost the embodiment of a prayer.','',NULL,'Before,Soul',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9691,'Faith,Food','Kirk Cameron','Actor','\nOctober 12, 1970\n','','American','Put your nose into the Bible everyday. It is your spiritual food. And then share it. Make a vow not to be a lukewarm Christian.','',NULL,'Spiritual',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9692,'Trust,God','Kirk Cameron','Actor','\nOctober 12, 1970\n','','American','I came all this way for a reason. Today is the day of salvation. Trust Jesus to save you. Then be sincere as God knows a pretender.','',NULL,'Today',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9693,'','Kirk Cameron','Actor','\nOctober 12, 1970\n','','American','I\'m not perfect in my walk but I want to do the right thing.','',NULL,'Perfect,Walk',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9694,'','Kirk Cameron','Actor','\nOctober 12, 1970\n','','American','Our first priority is our kids.','',NULL,'Kids,Priority',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9695,'','Kirk Cameron','Actor','\nOctober 12, 1970\n','','American','I could have anything I wanted and if I didn\'t have it, it was because I didn\'t want it.','',NULL,'Anything,Wanted',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9696,'God,Truth','Kirk Cameron','Actor','\nOctober 12, 1970\n','','American','I was being foolish. An atheist can\'t stand behind their assertion that God doesn\'t exist. The stupidest thing I ever could have done was to reject His Truth.','',NULL,'Done',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9697,'Great,God,Success','Kirk Cameron','Actor','\nOctober 12, 1970\n','','American','I was experiencing all the success the entertainment industry has to offer, but I knew there had to be something more. It was sort of through that God prepared me to hear about His great plan.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9698,'','Kirk Cameron','Actor','\nOctober 12, 1970\n','','American','Think of someone you know who\'s not saved but you may be afraid to share the Gospel with that person. I\'ve found a way that\'s radically effective in training people to share the Gospel.','',NULL,'Someone,Person,May',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9699,'Life,Positive','Matt Cameron','Musician','\nNovember 28, 1962\n','','American','Live life to the fullest, and focus on the positive.','',NULL,'Live',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9700,'','Matt Cameron','Musician','\nNovember 28, 1962\n','','American','I think every band is a little cautious when the drummer starts to write tunes.','',NULL,'Write,Band,Drummer',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9701,'Time,Success','Matt Cameron','Musician','\nNovember 28, 1962\n','','American','A lot of times, when a band finds success with a certain style or sound, they have a really hard time breaking away from that to grow as artists.','',NULL,'Hard',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9702,'Great','Matt Cameron','Musician','\nNovember 28, 1962\n','','American','Ben was more improvisational, and relied less on methodology, and basically is a guitarist who switched to bass, whereas Jeff has a more traditional approach to playing bass in a band, and has a great sense of what his band sounds like, and we lock up nicely.','',NULL,'Sense,Playing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9703,'','Matt Cameron','Musician','\nNovember 28, 1962\n','','American','But I\'ve always liked to be the kind of drummer and musician who likes to go outside of what\'s expected of me, and I\'ve always been able to do more than you necessarily hear with every band I\'ve ever played in.','',NULL,'Ever,Able,Band',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9704,'','Matt Cameron','Musician','\nNovember 28, 1962\n','','American','Creatively, I thought we were still viable and could do more records. But our working relationship just wasn\'t happening at all, and our chemistry as people broke down because of that.','',NULL,'Down,Thought,Still',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9705,'','Matt Cameron','Musician','\nNovember 28, 1962\n','','American','For me, I just try to make sure I eat enough and drink enough water and that\'s about it.','',NULL,'Enough,Try,Sure',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9706,'','Matt Cameron','Musician','\nNovember 28, 1962\n','','American','I always loose a little weight on the road, so I constantly have to be on top of my nutrition and hydration.','',NULL,'Road,Top,Weight',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9707,'Good,Teacher','Matt Cameron','Musician','\nNovember 28, 1962\n','','American','I guess by taking lessons early on, and really trying to play all the rudimentary stuff, and try to have it sound as good as my teacher. It took a lot of practice, which I enjoyed, and still do.','',NULL,'Trying',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9708,'Love,Great','Matt Cameron','Musician','\nNovember 28, 1962\n','','American','I love the way Pharell is laying down great drum tracks. He is a great drummer.','',NULL,'Down',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9709,'','Matt Cameron','Musician','\nNovember 28, 1962\n','','American','I show up ready to play, so I normally try and fit the situation.','',NULL,'Play,Try,Show',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9710,'Life,Music,Good','Matt Cameron','Musician','\nNovember 28, 1962\n','','American','I still felt we had some really good music on that record, but it\'s a shame that we couldn\'t make it better. And the tour was a total mess. We just had no life, no energy, and I felt we were going through the motions.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9711,'','Matt Cameron','Musician','\nNovember 28, 1962\n','','American','I try and stay limber, swim, run, ride motorcycles.','',NULL,'Try,Run,Stay',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9712,'Respect','Matt Cameron','Musician','\nNovember 28, 1962\n','','American','I would never want to live in L.A., and I made that decision years ago, so I never chose that path for myself, although I have much respect for those that do it at a high level.','',NULL,'Live,Decision',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9713,'Music,Great,History','Matt Cameron','Musician','\nNovember 28, 1962\n','','American','I\'m always going to get more of a charge playing Chicago than I will Duluth or some place like that. Just because of the history and the people there are way more knowledgeable than a lot of other cities. It\'s an amazing music scene with some great bands and great musicians.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9714,'Time,Food','Matt Cameron','Musician','\nNovember 28, 1962\n','','American','I\'ve talked to some drummers who seem to have a very hard time staying in shape on the road, including some drummers touring with high-profile acts that don\'t have to live on fast food every night.','',NULL,'Live',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9715,'','Matt Cameron','Musician','\nNovember 28, 1962\n','','American','If PJ Harvey ever came to town I\'d definitely go try to go see her.','',NULL,'Ever,Try,Her',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9716,'','Matt Cameron','Musician','\nNovember 28, 1962\n','','American','In my last band, Soundgarden, I had a couple of different drummers sit in on some stuff and it was fun for me to kind of take a break and watch the band.','',NULL,'Fun,Different,Last',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9717,'Time,Great','Matt Cameron','Musician','\nNovember 28, 1962\n','','American','Joining another big time rock band was the last thing I was looking for, but as the tour went on, I really dug playing to a lot of people, the band sounded great, and just being out there again, got me over my depression and so I decided to hop on board.','',NULL,'Rock',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9718,'Best','Matt Cameron','Musician','\nNovember 28, 1962\n','','American','Like I\'m in San Diego today and this is my hometown so I\'ve got a lot of my friends coming and I definitely want to put on the best show that I can.','',NULL,'Today,Friends',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9719,'','Matt Cameron','Musician','\nNovember 28, 1962\n','','American','Little things can make such a big difference during recording.','',NULL,'Big,Difference,Recording',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9720,'','Matt Cameron','Musician','\nNovember 28, 1962\n','','American','My recording career has luckily run the gamut of recording environments.','',NULL,'Career,Run,Recording',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9721,'Success','Matt Cameron','Musician','\nNovember 28, 1962\n','','American','No matter how much success you\'re having, you can\'t continue working together if you can\'t communicate.','',NULL,'Together,Working',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9722,'Best','Matt Cameron','Musician','\nNovember 28, 1962\n','','American','So, I just kind of played the way I played and then eventually we kind of figured out what worked best for the band. So, I definitely changed my stuff up and I think we\'re playing really tight now.','',NULL,'Playing,Stuff',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9723,'','Matt Cameron','Musician','\nNovember 28, 1962\n','','American','The fact that Eddie Vedder likes to play 3 hour plus shows a night, I have to be ready for that.','',NULL,'Night,Play,Fact',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9724,'','Simon Cameron','Politician','\nMarch 8, 1799\n','\nJune 26, 1889\n','American','An honest politician is one who, when he is bought, will stay bought.','',NULL,'Honest,Stay,Politician',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9725,'Time,Science','Simon Cameron','Politician','\nMarch 8, 1799\n','\nJune 26, 1889\n','American','I am tired of all this sort of thing called science here... We have spent millions in that sort of thing for the last few years, and it is time it should be stopped.','',NULL,'Tired',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9726,'','Simon Cameron','Politician','\nMarch 8, 1799\n','\nJune 26, 1889\n','American','Pakistan could be uneasy on the position of Indian military. But both the countries should take a bold decision, breaking from their past, to transform their relationship.','',NULL,'Past,Decision,Both',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9727,'','Ken Caminiti','Athlete','\nApril 21, 1963\n','\nOctober 10, 2004\n','American','I didn\'t think I was going to play that day. I\'d have to thank the training staff for getting me on the field that day. They made a bigger deal than I thought it was.','',NULL,'Thought,Made,Play',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9728,'Life,Good','Ken Caminiti','Athlete','\nApril 21, 1963\n','\nOctober 10, 2004\n','American','I had a real good thing going for me, and I got sidetracked. It doesn\'t have to be that way. It doesn\'t have to be drugs. It doesn\'t have to be alcohol. That part of my life is over.','',NULL,'Real',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9729,'','Ken Caminiti','Athlete','\nApril 21, 1963\n','\nOctober 10, 2004\n','American','It\'s no secret what\'s going on in baseball. At least half the players are using steroids.','',NULL,'Baseball,Secret,Half',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9730,'','L. Sprague de Camp','Author','\nNovember 27, 1907\n','\nNovember 6, 2000\n','American','In writing a series of stories about the same characters, plan the whole series in advance in some detail, to avoid contradictions and inconsistencies.','',NULL,'Writing,Same,Whole',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9731,'','L. Sprague de Camp','Author','\nNovember 27, 1907\n','\nNovember 6, 2000\n','American','It does not pay a prophet to be too specific.','',NULL,'Pay,Prophet,Specific',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9732,'Work,Nature,Good','L. Sprague de Camp','Author','\nNovember 27, 1907\n','\nNovember 6, 2000\n','American','The story of civilization is, in a sense, the story of engineering - that long and arduous struggle to make the forces of nature work for man\'s good.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9733,'','L. Sprague de Camp','Author','\nNovember 27, 1907\n','\nNovember 6, 2000\n','American','There is no mistaking the dismay on the face of a writer who has just heard that his brain child is a deformed idiot.','',NULL,'Brain,Idiot,Child',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9734,'','Roy Campanella','Athlete','\nNovember 19, 1921\n','\nJune 26, 1993\n','American','You have to have a lot of little boy in you to play baseball for a living.','',NULL,'Baseball,Play,Living',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9735,'','Roy Campanella','Athlete','\nNovember 19, 1921\n','\nJune 26, 1993\n','American','I never want to quit playing ball. They\'ll have to cut this uniform off of me to get me out of it.','',NULL,'Off,Playing,Quit',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9736,'God','Tommaso Campanella','Philosopher','\nSeptember 5, 1568\n','\nMay 21, 1639\n','Italian','The world is a living image of God.','',NULL,'Living,Image',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9737,'','Bert Campaneris','Athlete','\nMarch 9, 1942\n','','Cuban','I loved the opportunity to play for the Yankees, too.','',NULL,'Play,Loved,Yankees',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9738,'','Bert Campaneris','Athlete','\nMarch 9, 1942\n','','Cuban','I\'ve been in eleven no-hitters you know.','',NULL,'Eleven',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9739,'Good','Bert Campaneris','Athlete','\nMarch 9, 1942\n','','Cuban','In 83 I thought we were going to go all the way. We had Roy Smalley, and Steve King, and good players.','',NULL,'Thought,King',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9740,'','Bert Campaneris','Athlete','\nMarch 9, 1942\n','','Cuban','So to get to play for the Yankees was really exciting. Really exciting.','',NULL,'Play,Exciting,Yankees',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9741,'','Bert Campaneris','Athlete','\nMarch 9, 1942\n','','Cuban','Well, I wanted to play twenty years in the major leagues. I never made it twenty though. I played nineteen.','',NULL,'Made,Play,Wanted',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9742,'Famous','Bert Campaneris','Athlete','\nMarch 9, 1942\n','','Cuban','Yankee Stadium, and the Yankees are so famous for Mickey Mantle, Joe DiMaggio, Lou Gehrig, all of those guys.','',NULL,'Guys,Yankees',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9743,'Home','Bert Campaneris','Athlete','\nMarch 9, 1942\n','','Cuban','Yes, I was in that game where George Brett hit that home run. Billy saw there was too much pine tar on the bat and he went to the umpire, the next thing we knew they were fighting about it.','',NULL,'Game,Fighting',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9744,'','Al Campanis','Businessman','\nNovember 2, 1916\n','\nJune 21, 1998\n','American','I signed Koufax for fourteen grand and a hot dog.','',NULL,'Dog,Hot,Grand',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9745,'','Alastair Campbell','Journalist','\nMay 25, 1957\n','','British','One in four of us will have a mental illness at some point. That is a lot of people.','',NULL,'Point,Four,Illness',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9746,'','Alastair Campbell','Journalist','\nMay 25, 1957\n','','British','The bad news for journalists today is that the media, however seriously people who are in the public eye take it, is not taken as seriously as it once was - by the public.','',NULL,'Today,Bad,Once',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9747,'','Alastair Campbell','Journalist','\nMay 25, 1957\n','','British','In an ideal world, it would not take a film star to get the media focused on mental illness.','',NULL,'Film,Star,Media',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9748,'Happiness,Politics','Alastair Campbell','Journalist','\nMay 25, 1957\n','','British','By asking the question \'Am I happy?,\' and via the answer setting out what I mean by happiness, there is a political route that can be taken, by asking another question - \'Can politics deliver happiness, and should it try?\'','',NULL,'Happy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9749,'Life,Wisdom','Alastair Campbell','Journalist','\nMay 25, 1957\n','','British','Clinton is a big personality who has led a big life, and for some of the media conventional wisdom to boil it down to a view that \'all people are really interested in\' are a few moments of madness in the Oval Office gets him, the importance of the presidency, and the significance of his life, all wr','',NULL,'Him',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9750,'','Alastair Campbell','Journalist','\nMay 25, 1957\n','','British','Don\'t accept that you are in crisis just because everyone says you are.','',NULL,'Crisis,Everyone,Accept',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9751,'Failure','Alastair Campbell','Journalist','\nMay 25, 1957\n','','British','Failure, it is thought, is what sells, and what people want to hear and read about. I am not so sure.','',NULL,'Thought,Read',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9752,'Happiness','Alastair Campbell','Journalist','\nMay 25, 1957\n','','British','Friends have suggested that I am the least qualified person to talk about happiness, because I am often down, and sometimes profoundly depressed. But I think that\'s where my qualification comes from. Because to know happiness, it helps to know unhappiness.','',NULL,'Person,Down',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9753,'','Alastair Campbell','Journalist','\nMay 25, 1957\n','','British','I had a happy childhood.','',NULL,'Happy,Childhood',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9754,'','Alastair Campbell','Journalist','\nMay 25, 1957\n','','British','I have always been driven. I have always believed in what I believe very deeply.','',NULL,'Believe,Driven,Deeply',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9755,'','Alastair Campbell','Journalist','\nMay 25, 1957\n','','British','I hold no candle for George Osborne whatsoever. He has no strategic skills, is a hopeless chancellor, has no idea how most people have to live and his policies are failing and hurting millions.','',NULL,'Live,Hurting,Hopeless',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9756,'','Alastair Campbell','Journalist','\nMay 25, 1957\n','','British','I think I\'m highly loveable.','',NULL,'Highly',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9757,'Life','Alastair Campbell','Journalist','\nMay 25, 1957\n','','British','I used to be very routine-based and the new thing in my life is not having a clear, full-time existence.','',NULL,'Used,Existence',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9758,'Work','Alastair Campbell','Journalist','\nMay 25, 1957\n','','British','I want to write more books, see my first novel made into a film, fight more campaigns, work in more countries. I want to be able to recall experiences that have endured for their pleasure and range and intensity.','',NULL,'Fight,Made',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9759,'','Alastair Campbell','Journalist','\nMay 25, 1957\n','','British','I will continue to help the political causes I believe in in any way I can.','',NULL,'Believe,Help,Political',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9760,'','Alastair Campbell','Journalist','\nMay 25, 1957\n','','British','I\'m certainly driven, I hate losing, I can be ruthless and short-tempered and terribly competitive.','',NULL,'Hate,Losing,Driven',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9761,'','Alastair Campbell','Journalist','\nMay 25, 1957\n','','British','Like most meaningful activities, campaigns are team games.','',NULL,'Team,Games,Meaningful',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9762,'Christmas','Alastair Campbell','Journalist','\nMay 25, 1957\n','','British','May I share with you my earliest memory of a political row? It was with my mother, about the Queen - classic Freudian stuff, shrinks would say. I was eight, and refusing to watch the Queen\'s Christmas Day broadcast.','',NULL,'Mother,Political',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9763,'Life','Alastair Campbell','Journalist','\nMay 25, 1957\n','','British','My aunty says I\'m the double of my father. He was a workaholic, which I\'ve definitely inherited. And like me, he could be the life and soul of the party, but also quite withdrawn.','',NULL,'Father,Soul',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9764,'Great','Alastair Campbell','Journalist','\nMay 25, 1957\n','','British','My closest friend, who died not long ago, is buried near Marx\'s grave in Highgate cemetery, so I see the gaggle of admirers laying roses at the foot of his tombstone regularly. I have never been tempted to leave flowers there myself. Great theories, shame about the practice. Marx did many things. Bu','',NULL,'Friend,Long',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9765,'Love,Dad','Alastair Campbell','Journalist','\nMay 25, 1957\n','','British','My dad, Donald, was a vet and had a practice in Yorkshire. Cats and dogs were his bread and butter, but his greatest love was large animals.','',NULL,'Greatest',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9766,'','Alastair Campbell','Journalist','\nMay 25, 1957\n','','British','My public caricature - that of a self-confident alpha male - is only partly accurate.','',NULL,'Public,Male,Caricature',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9767,'Life','Alastair Campbell','Journalist','\nMay 25, 1957\n','','British','One of the more fatuous remarks I\'ve heard in recent days is that \'My Life,\' Clinton\'s autobiography, is too long and, at almost 1,000 pages, short it is not. But this man was for eight years the President of the most powerful country on earth.','',NULL,'Powerful,Long',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9768,'Life,Happiness','Alastair Campbell','Journalist','\nMay 25, 1957\n','','British','So here is one of my theories on happiness: we cannot know if we have lived a truly happy life until the very end. This view of life and death was reinforced by my close witnessing of the buildup to the death of Philip Gould. Philip was without doubt my closest friend in politics. When he died, I fe','',NULL,'politics',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9769,'Truth','Alastair Campbell','Journalist','\nMay 25, 1957\n','','British','The day of the daredevil reporter who refuses to see obstacles to getting the truth, and seeing it with his or her own eyes, seems to have died.','',NULL,'Eyes,Her',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9770,'','Alex Campbell','Politician','\nDecember 1, 1933\n','','Canadian','We have witnessed the terrible increases in the incidence of alcoholism, the advent of drug dependency, the protests, marches, strikes and human alienation.','',NULL,'Human,Terrible,Advent',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9771,'','Alex Campbell','Politician','\nDecember 1, 1933\n','','Canadian','Besides, my usefulness here is destroyed because all of my friends think me a man of unsound mind.','',NULL,'Mind,Friends,Here',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9772,'Death','Alex Campbell','Politician','\nDecember 1, 1933\n','','Canadian','My death will be caused by morphine, which I have deliberately taken with suicidal intent.','',NULL,'Taken,Suicidal',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9773,'','Alex Campbell','Politician','\nDecember 1, 1933\n','','Canadian','What we are only now beginning to fully realize is that in seeking material pleasure too constantly, the capacity for enjoyment or fulfillment decreases and eventually becomes exhausted.','',NULL,'Beginning,Realize,Pleasure',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9774,'Power','Alex Campbell','Politician','\nDecember 1, 1933\n','','Canadian','As a consequence, progress has come to mean simply more power, more profit, more productivity, more paper prosperity, all of which are convertible into standards concerned only with size or magnitude rather than quality or excellence.','',NULL,'Mean,Rather',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9775,'Life,Best,Society','Alex Campbell','Politician','\nDecember 1, 1933\n','','Canadian','But most Canadians have recognized to a greater or lesser extent that despite much of the so-called progress of the affluent society, essential ingredients to a meaningful life seem to be either entirely lacking, or at best, difficult to grasp.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9776,'Change,Attitude','Alex Campbell','Politician','\nDecember 1, 1933\n','','Canadian','Even with, or perhaps, because of, this background, I have over the past few years sensed a very dramatic change in attitude on the part of Prince Edward Islanders towards the on-going rush for so-called modernization.','',NULL,'Past',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9777,'Money,Power,Strength','Alex Campbell','Politician','\nDecember 1, 1933\n','','Canadian','From this process has emerged a parallel process of translating traditional working and living values into a new political and economic power - a power increasingly based upon the strength of money and those material things money can purchase.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9778,'','Alex Campbell','Politician','\nDecember 1, 1933\n','','Canadian','However, if we examine the Canadian scene closely enough, we can see signs of this physical and spiritual rot settling into a number of our Canadian urban centres with a troubling spill-over into many of our more rural areas.','',NULL,'Spiritual,Enough,Number',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9779,'','Alex Campbell','Politician','\nDecember 1, 1933\n','','Canadian','I am glad to go with my wife and baby boy.','',NULL,'Wife,Baby,Boy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9780,'Future','Alex Campbell','Politician','\nDecember 1, 1933\n','','Canadian','I am through with this body, and what becomes of it will make no difference with me in the future.','',NULL,'Through,Body',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9781,'God','Alex Campbell','Politician','\nDecember 1, 1933\n','','Canadian','I believe in God and immortality.','',NULL,'Believe',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9782,'Life,Change','Alex Campbell','Politician','\nDecember 1, 1933\n','','Canadian','I do not regard it as wrong to take my life, because I simply change my place of residence and go where my wife and baby are.','',NULL,'Wife',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9783,'Peace,God','Alex Campbell','Politician','\nDecember 1, 1933\n','','Canadian','I go gladly to my wife and boy, and I leave this world at peace with every one in it and at peace with God.','',NULL,'Wife',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9784,'','Alex Campbell','Politician','\nDecember 1, 1933\n','','Canadian','I have no ill will in my heart against anybody in this world.','',NULL,'Heart,Against,Anybody',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9785,'Trust,God,Hope','Alex Campbell','Politician','\nDecember 1, 1933\n','','Canadian','I hope and trust the infinite, the eternal, and merciful and loving God. I worship Him and feel no guilt in my heart before him for what I am going to do.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9786,'Life,Death','Alex Campbell','Politician','\nDecember 1, 1933\n','','Canadian','I, Alexander B. Campbell, make this statement of the cause of my death to relieve the coroner of the necessity of an inquest, and also let my friends know the motive that led me to take my own life.','',NULL,'Friends',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9787,'','Alex Campbell','Politician','\nDecember 1, 1933\n','','Canadian','My friends all regarded me as a man of unsound mind because I held the view that my wife was with me in spirit always. I have lived with her spirit guiding me every day and she is with me now as I write this letter, and helps me to do as I am now doing.','',NULL,'Mind,Wife,Friends',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9788,'Society','Alex Campbell','Politician','\nDecember 1, 1933\n','','Canadian','Over the past few years, many of us have increasingly begun to question the direction and meaning of our society as it has developed over the past several centuries.','',NULL,'Past,Few',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9789,'Change','Alex Campbell','Politician','\nDecember 1, 1933\n','','Canadian','Over the past several years, all of us as Canadians, and as members of the North American cultural and economic environment, have been to a greater or lesser extent party to a significant attitudinal change towards our culture.','',NULL,'Past,American',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9790,'Change,Time','Alex Campbell','Politician','\nDecember 1, 1933\n','','Canadian','Some would suggest that there has been a dramatic change in our perception of the world and ourselves within the world. Others have observed that there has been an almost complete about-face in a relatively short span of time.','',NULL,'Others',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9791,'Life,Business','Alex Campbell','Politician','\nDecember 1, 1933\n','','Canadian','The reason why I take my life is because I want to go to my wife and boy. My usefulness in this world is at an end. I can not be satisfied in any business and can not be without their companionship.','',NULL,'End',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9792,'Nature','Alex Campbell','Politician','\nDecember 1, 1933\n','','Canadian','To conquer nature is, in effect, to remove all natural barriers and human norms and to substitute artificial, fabricated equivalents for natural processes.','',NULL,'Human,Natural',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9793,'Life,Change,Time','Alex Campbell','Politician','\nDecember 1, 1933\n','','Canadian','We must carefully examine change so that we are able to discard those aspects of change which would be detrimental to our way of life, and, at the same time, take advantage of those aspects of change which will enhance and improve our quality of life.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9794,'','Alex Campbell','Politician','\nDecember 1, 1933\n','','Canadian','We, in our Province, are beginning to realize and appreciate that our slowness in keeping up with our North American neighbours may well have been a blessing in disguise.','',NULL,'May,American,Blessing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9795,'Love','Anne Campbell','Politician','\nApril 6, 1940\n','','English','Love means to commit yourself without guarantee.','',NULL,'Yourself,Without',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9796,'Dreams','Anne Campbell','Politician','\nApril 6, 1940\n','','English','You can plant a dream.','',NULL,'Dream,Plant',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9797,'','Anne Campbell','Politician','\nApril 6, 1940\n','','English','Cambridge is thriving and Britain is working. We have been telling people - \'if you value it, vote for it\' - and this is particularly relevant in Cambridge.','',NULL,'Working,Vote,Value',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9798,'Equality,Future','Anne Campbell','Politician','\nApril 6, 1940\n','','English','Elections are also about the future - the pledges that we are making for this country. For those who care about equality and fairness in the UK, and beyond, Labour really is the only choice.','',NULL,'Care',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9799,'','Anne Campbell','Politician','\nApril 6, 1940\n','','English','Ending up-front fees should make it far easier for all students to go to university as they will no longer have to pay up to /1,125 out of their loans at the start of each year. Student loans will also rise to meet average living costs.','',NULL,'Living,Start,Far',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9800,'Best','Anne Campbell','Politician','\nApril 6, 1940\n','','English','I had hoped that the board would accept Johnny Hon\'s offer of a loan to buy the stadium back for the club, as I think this would be best way of continuing the long tradition of Cambridge United in Cambridge - and it was a generous offer.','',NULL,'Long,Accept',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9801,'','Anne Campbell','Politician','\nApril 6, 1940\n','','English','I have been overwhelmed by the response that I have received on the doorstep during this campaign.','',NULL,'Campaign,Response,Doorstep',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9802,'Leadership','Anne Campbell','Politician','\nApril 6, 1940\n','','English','I have never been afraid to stand up to the leadership on issues where we disagree. If you chose to keep Cambridge Labour, then I can continue to press the Government for the things that matter to you, in a way that members of the opposition are unable to.','',NULL,'Keep,Government',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9803,'Change,Hope','Anne Campbell','Politician','\nApril 6, 1940\n','','English','I hope lots of people will join the solidarity march on May 7th and I hope things will change.','',NULL,'May',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9804,'Education','Anne Campbell','Politician','\nApril 6, 1940\n','','English','Poorer students take out larger loans and will have to contribute more to the cost of higher education.','',NULL,'Students,Higher',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9805,'','Anne Campbell','Politician','\nApril 6, 1940\n','','English','Quite a few people have commented during the campaign that more help is required for small businesses. SMEs need support and encouragement in their early stages, and in Cambridge the links to the University and the huge pool of expertise here helps that.','',NULL,'Help,Small,Here',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9806,'Government','Anne Campbell','Politician','\nApril 6, 1940\n','','English','The sensors have many potential practical uses - in Government buildings, train carriages, cargo containers, on a soldier\'s lapel - and are a thousand times cheaper than current sensors that are used for the same purpose.','',NULL,'Same,Soldier',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9807,'Education','Anne Campbell','Politician','\nApril 6, 1940\n','','English','There is still a lot of misinformation being spread about higher education funding arrangements under the new Act. The students page on my website sets out the main points in the Act.','',NULL,'Still,Act',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9808,'','Anne Campbell','Politician','\nApril 6, 1940\n','','English','They also explained how the sensors can monitor the levels of acetone on people\'s breath, and this can be used to tell people who suffer from diabetes when their next insulin shot is due. This is a more discreet method than what is currently on the market.','',NULL,'Tell,Used,Next',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9809,'Money,Hope','Anne Campbell','Politician','\nApril 6, 1940\n','','English','With the club now in administration and concern about where the money for land sale has gone, I know there are huge commercial difficulties to be resolved, but I hope that football will once again become the most important issue.','',NULL,'Important',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9810,'Time','Ben Nighthorse Campbell','Politician','\nApril 13, 1933\n','','American','Indians were here first - it\'s about time. We\'re way behind the African Americans and Hispanic Americans in getting politically involved, but we\'re beginning to take a page out of their notebook.','',NULL,'Here,Getting',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9811,'Trust,Good,Death','Ben Nighthorse Campbell','Politician','\nApril 13, 1933\n','','American','And it sends an important message to me, because I am sick to death to hear my opponent saying Republicans don\'t trust me. They do trust me, in landslide proportions, and they\'re proving it tonight. We\'re going to bury that for good.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9812,'Marriage','Ben Nighthorse Campbell','Politician','\nApril 13, 1933\n','','American','I voted for the Defense of Marriage Act but I do not believe we should institutionalize a form of discrimination against any minority by amending the Constitution.','',NULL,'Believe,Against',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9813,'Legal','Ben Nighthorse Campbell','Politician','\nApril 13, 1933\n','','American','The president, just as any other American, deserves a legal defense against personal lawsuits not related to his office. But the costs of that defense should be borne by him and not the taxpayer.','',NULL,'Him,American',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9814,'Great,Best','Billy Campbell','Actor','\nJuly 7, 1959\n','','American','A great deal of my battle, as an actor, is to whittle away the things that make me self-conscious and try to trick myself into not being self-conscious. So, it\'s always a challenge, whether I\'m lying in a hospital bed or flying around with a rocket pack on my back, or what have you. On the best of d','',NULL,'Battle',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9815,'Work,Peace','Billy Campbell','Actor','\nJuly 7, 1959\n','','American','Aside from what it teaches you, there is simply the indescribable degree of peace that can be achieved on a sailing vessel at sea. I guess a combination of hard work and the seemingly infinite expanse of the sea - the profound solitude - that does it for me.','',NULL,'Hard',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9816,'Trust,Good','Billy Campbell','Actor','\nJuly 7, 1959\n','','American','I almost always do things that I like, in some form or fashion. Every once in awhile that means that I don\'t think the script is any good and I don\'t have any trust in the people, but the film is shooting in Sri Lanka, or somewhere like that, so I\'m going.','',NULL,'Fashion',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9817,'Time','Billy Campbell','Actor','\nJuly 7, 1959\n','','American','I can\'t say that I haven\'t done some bad acting in my time. I have. Usually that involves what we actors call \'indicating,\' when you twirl your mustache.','',NULL,'Bad,Done',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9818,'Good','Billy Campbell','Actor','\nJuly 7, 1959\n','','American','I don\'t have any complex plans for playing a character. I think all I try to do is not make too many bad guy faces and not ever try to seem too good. I just try to put it in the middle somewhere.','',NULL,'Character,Bad',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9819,'War','Billy Campbell','Actor','\nJuly 7, 1959\n','','American','I grew up 60 minutes way from Richmond, in Charlottesville, Virginia and, as a child, I was obsessed with the Civil War. I used to do re-enactments and all that stuff.','',NULL,'Child,Used',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9820,'','Billy Campbell','Actor','\nJuly 7, 1959\n','','American','I sailed a bit as a child, but it wasn\'t until I was around 40, when I was halfway through Patrick O\'Brian\'s \'Master and Commander\' novels, that I had the sudden epiphany that I had to go sail on a square-rig ship.','',NULL,'Through,Around,Child',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9821,'','Billy Campbell','Actor','\nJuly 7, 1959\n','','American','I shampoo only once a week or so, with tree tea oil shampoo. And when I slap moisturizer on my face - just some stuff I bought in the grocery store - I pile it through my hair.','',NULL,'Through,Hair,Once',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9822,'','Billy Campbell','Actor','\nJuly 7, 1959\n','','American','I tend to get comfortable with the dialogue and find out who the person is in the script and try to hit that. People are sort of independent of their occupations and their pastimes. You don\'t play a politician or a fireman or a cowboy - you just play a person.','',NULL,'Person,Find,Play',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9823,'','Billy Campbell','Actor','\nJuly 7, 1959\n','','American','I think it would be lovely to see some features on a disc of \'The Rocketeer,\' with some reminiscing. I think that would be dynamite.','',NULL,'Lovely,Disc,Dynamite',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9824,'Love','Billy Campbell','Actor','\nJuly 7, 1959\n','','American','I would love to see a sequel to \'The Rocketeer.\' I\'d love to see that! I don\'t know that I would be in it. I may be a little long in the tooth to play \'The Rocketeer.\' But I would love to be a part of that in some form or fashion.','',NULL,'May,Long',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9825,'Work','Billy Campbell','Actor','\nJuly 7, 1959\n','','American','I would make a horrible politician, because I wouldn\'t enjoy my work.','',NULL,'Enjoy,Politician',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9826,'','Billy Campbell','Actor','\nJuly 7, 1959\n','','American','I\'m not a big fan of CGI. I\'m not a fan at all, unless they use it in a way that doesn\'t call attention to itself.','',NULL,'Big,Attention,Call',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9827,'','Billy Campbell','Actor','\nJuly 7, 1959\n','','American','I\'ve done some things that have been quite interesting, but as grateful as I am for having been on \'Dynasty,\' it was just so cheesy. That\'s half the reason it was so much fun for people to watch, but it\'s not so fun to have to say those lines.','',NULL,'Fun,Done,Reason',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9828,'Dreams','Billy Campbell','Actor','\nJuly 7, 1959\n','','American','If you were to ask my agent, they would confirm this: I\'m drawn to locations. What really drew me to \'The 4400,\' aside from the fact that it was sci-fi, was the fact that it was shot in the city of my dreams: Vancouver.','',NULL,'Fact,Ask',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9829,'Learning','Billy Campbell','Actor','\nJuly 7, 1959\n','','American','Most sailing ships take what they call trainees, who pay to be part of the crew. The Picton Castle takes people who are absolutely raw recruits. But you can\'t just ride along. You\'re learning to steer the ship, navigation; you\'re pulling lines, keeping a lookout; in the galley you\'re cooking.','',NULL,'Call,Takes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9830,'Science','Billy Campbell','Actor','\nJuly 7, 1959\n','','American','Oh, I\'m nerdy about science fiction and fantasy and graphic novels and reading, and I\'m nerdy about board games. My favorite board game is a board game I\'m working on right now. It\'s a game of Napoleonic era naval warfare, and it\'s going to be fun.','',NULL,'Fun,Game',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9831,'','Billy Campbell','Actor','\nJuly 7, 1959\n','','American','On land, you can walk away from people, from unpleasant situations. But when you\'re on a ship for 14 months with 49 other people, if you don\'t resolve your issues it literally could mean - and this would be an extreme circumstance - the sinking of the ship. You learn a lot about other people. You le','',NULL,'Yourself,Mean,Away',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9832,'Time,Best','Billy Campbell','Actor','\nJuly 7, 1959\n','','American','Some of the best auditions I\'ve ever had have been when my agent called and said, \'They want you 20 minutes ago, in an office in Century City, to see you for something.\' I\'m not sitting there thinking for a week and a half, before I\'m supposed to go in front of a network president to do something. T','',NULL,'Thinking',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9833,'','Billy Campbell','Actor','\nJuly 7, 1959\n','','American','The feeling of being at sea has put me in touch with who I am to a greater degree than if I had been on land all these years. So, in a roundabout way, I imagine it does inform my acting.','',NULL,'Feeling,Put,Acting',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9834,'Love,Travel,Car','Billy Campbell','Actor','\nJuly 7, 1959\n','','American','The first trip I remember taking was on the train from Virginia up to New York City, watching the summertime countryside rolling past the window. They used white linen tablecloths in the dining car in those days, and real silver. I love trains to this day. Maybe that was the beginning of my fixation','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9835,'Love,Good','Billy Campbell','Actor','\nJuly 7, 1959\n','','American','The kind of people that love \'The Rocketeer\' are the kind of people that love good storytelling and innocence and a better world, so to speak, so they\'re almost always nice people to bump into.','',NULL,'Nice',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9836,'','Billy Campbell','Actor','\nJuly 7, 1959\n','','American','The only thing better than going to Pitcairn in the first place, is going again.','',NULL,'Better,Place,Again',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9837,'','Billy Campbell','Actor','\nJuly 7, 1959\n','','American','The South Downs of England reminded me a bit of my Old Virginia homeland.','',NULL,'Old,Bit,England',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9838,'Great','Billy Campbell','Actor','\nJuly 7, 1959\n','','American','There have been times when I\'ve been asked to do things and I\'ve thought, \'This is great! This is a great script. But, I do not believe myself in this role.\' I pretend I\'m the producer and I think, \'If I was making this movie, would I cast myself in this part,\' and if that doesn\'t feel right to me, ','',NULL,'Believe,Thought',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9839,'','Bonnie Jo Campbell','Novelist','1962','','American','A mathematical proof is beautiful, but when you\'re finished, it\'s really only about one thing. A story can be about many things.','',NULL,'Beautiful,Story,Finished',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9840,'','Bonnie Jo Campbell','Novelist','1962','','American','For \'King Cole\'s American Salvage,\' I rode around in the wrecker with a local driver and watched him deal with customers and hook up the cars. I watched the guy who tore apart the cars in the junkyard. I also wrote poems about those guys. I loved hanging around the yard.','',NULL,'Him,Around,American',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9841,'','Bonnie Jo Campbell','Novelist','1962','','American','I always felt a weird obligation to be adventurous.','',NULL,'Weird,Felt,Obligation',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9842,'','Bonnie Jo Campbell','Novelist','1962','','American','I always know exactly where my stories take place, which gives me something certain so I can use my imagination for the other stuff. I worry though, who wants to keep reading stories about Kalamazoo?','',NULL,'Place,Keep,Worry',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9843,'','Bonnie Jo Campbell','Novelist','1962','','American','I enjoy shooting. Around where I live, it\'s something you do for entertainment once in a while, you go out and shoot targets.','',NULL,'Live,Enjoy,Around',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9844,'Love,Time,Women','Bonnie Jo Campbell','Novelist','1962','','American','I love writing about men. To get by in the world you have to know how men think. Not that all guys think alike, but women tend to think about more things at the same time, an overgeneralization, but I find it easier to make my male characters focus than I do my female characters.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9845,'','Bonnie Jo Campbell','Novelist','1962','','American','I mostly write about the working poor. Somehow, they\'re not being written about much anymore. I\'m very interested in people who are in a situation that needs a little puzzling out. The thing that gets me started on a story is a person in a tough situation.','',NULL,'Person,Working,Tough',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9846,'','Bonnie Jo Campbell','Novelist','1962','','American','I read stories aloud at every stage. I listen to my writer friends when they kindly offer criticism. I listen to my husband when he tells me something doesn\'t seem right. I have my mother\'s boyfriend, Loring Janes, read to make sure I get everything right with the machines and guns.','',NULL,'Mother,Husband,Everything',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9847,'Great','Bonnie Jo Campbell','Novelist','1962','','American','I think by writing about a place with great specificity, you manage to make it universal.','',NULL,'Writing,Place',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9848,'Food','Bonnie Jo Campbell','Novelist','1962','','American','I\'ve worked behind counters serving food, and I\'ve lived on the circus train, and I\'ve led bicycle tours in Eastern Europe and the Balkans and Russia. I\'ve been a key liner for a newspaper, I\'ve done typesetting. Oh, all sorts of things.','',NULL,'Done,Behind',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9849,'','Bonnie Jo Campbell','Novelist','1962','','American','We have a shotgun we inherited from my father-in-law, a paranoid Englishman living in Texas. I have a .22 Marlin rifle, similar to the one Annie Oakley had, and my husband has a .357 Magnum pistol. All those are locked up tight, of course. We have a couple of pellet guns that get more use than the r','',NULL,'Husband,Real,Living',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9850,'Food,Mom,Dad','Bonnie Jo Campbell','Novelist','1962','','American','When I was little, we lived on 8 acres and my mom had a horse. But when I was 7, my mom kicked my dad out, and then in order to feed us five kids, she got critters cheap or for free and raised them for food. We milked a cow, raised chickens, pigs and beef cattle. We heated our one-story house with w','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9851,'Good','Bonnie Jo Campbell','Novelist','1962','','American','Writing is so wrapped up in ego, but with math one is just trying to get it right, although you\'re often wrong. I think math helped me become a good critic of myself, come at writing a little less personally.','',NULL,'Writing,Ego',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9852,'','Bruce Campbell','Actor','\nJune 22, 1958\n','','American','If you go to Hollywood, you\'ve already sold out.','',NULL,'Hollywood,Already,Sold',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9853,'Time','Bruce Campbell','Actor','\nJune 22, 1958\n','','American','Any time a writer thinks he has all the answers to how someone should talk or react or end a scene, it\'s a spontaneity-killer.','',NULL,'End,Someone',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9854,'','Bruce Campbell','Actor','\nJune 22, 1958\n','','American','There are MAYBE 30 years worth of ideas out there... watch for the feature version of ER in about 25 years... Hollywood has become hopelessly chained to the bottom line.','',NULL,'Become,Worth,Ideas',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9855,'','Bruce Campbell','Actor','\nJune 22, 1958\n','','American','A cult classic is one that has been fully embraced by an alternative audience, not the popular audience.','',NULL,'Popular,Audience,Classic',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9856,'','Bruce Campbell','Actor','\nJune 22, 1958\n','','American','Actors who say they can dive inside a character are either schizophrenic or lying.','',NULL,'Character,Either,Inside',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9857,'Travel','Bruce Campbell','Actor','\nJune 22, 1958\n','','American','As far as my favorite sites, I do a lot of mundane stuff on line because I travel so much.','',NULL,'Far,Stuff',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9858,'','Bruce Campbell','Actor','\nJune 22, 1958\n','','American','\'Evil Dead 1\' was never supposed to have a sequel.','',NULL,'Evil,Dead,Sequel',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9859,'','Bruce Campbell','Actor','\nJune 22, 1958\n','','American','I see parody as another form of comedy.','',NULL,'Another,Comedy,Form',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9860,'','Bruce Campbell','Actor','\nJune 22, 1958\n','','American','I see the Internet as the next big deal - I wanted to get in on it early on so I wouldn\'t get behind it all.','',NULL,'Big,Wanted,Next',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9861,'','Bruce Campbell','Actor','\nJune 22, 1958\n','','American','I\'m not interested in making a $60-million studio film with a bunch of 24-year-olds telling me what to do.','',NULL,'Making,Film,Interested',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9862,'Business','Bruce Campbell','Actor','\nJune 22, 1958\n','','American','My father was in the ad business, and he wanted to be a painter.','',NULL,'Father,Wanted',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9863,'','Bruce Campbell','Actor','\nJune 22, 1958\n','','American','People who sleep around to get roles are frail and scared and most likely without talent. It\'s their own little horror show that only they can deal with.','',NULL,'Sleep,Without,Around',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9864,'','Bruce Campbell','Actor','\nJune 22, 1958\n','','American','There is a large element of me in every role I do.','',NULL,'Role,Large,Element',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9865,'','David Campbell','Politician','','','Canadian','Discipline is remembering what you want.','',NULL,'Discipline',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9866,'','David Campbell','Politician','','','Canadian','It has a really timeless feel.','',NULL,'Timeless',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9867,'','David Campbell','Politician','','','Canadian','That\'s the dirty little secret of Mormon growth. Lots of baptisms don\'t necessarily translate into long-term membership.','',NULL,'Secret,Growth,Dirty',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9868,'','Earl Campbell','Athlete','\nMarch 29, 1955\n','','American','After watching films of Jim Brown, I noticed that he never ran out of bounds. He always ran North and South and that\'s what I turned my style into. I was a North and South runner.','',NULL,'After,Style,Films',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9869,'','Earl Campbell','Athlete','\nMarch 29, 1955\n','','American','Coming up as a kid, I played middle linebacker and I was very bow-legged, and I wanted to be like the legendary Dick Butkus.','',NULL,'Wanted,Kid,Coming',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9870,'Great','Earl Campbell','Athlete','\nMarch 29, 1955\n','','American','Emmitt Smith is a great running back. One of the things I like about him along with Edgerrin James is that neither one of them \'show out\' when they run a touchdown.','',NULL,'Him,Show',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9871,'Life','Earl Campbell','Athlete','\nMarch 29, 1955\n','','American','Everything in life has a price on it - there ain\'t a damn thing free in America, and football has got a price on it.','',NULL,'Football,Everything',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9872,'Great','Earl Campbell','Athlete','\nMarch 29, 1955\n','','American','First of all, I\'m so glad that the city of Houston has a football team again. They have such great fans. I\'m really happy for the people of Houston because they deserve a football team.','',NULL,'Happy,Football',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9873,'Business','Earl Campbell','Athlete','\nMarch 29, 1955\n','','American','I always knew that I wanted to do something in business and I prepared myself for that.','',NULL,'Wanted,Knew',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9874,'Good','Earl Campbell','Athlete','\nMarch 29, 1955\n','','American','I did some good things as a rookie.','',NULL,'Did,Rookie',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9875,'Good','Earl Campbell','Athlete','\nMarch 29, 1955\n','','American','I had two things I could do: I could run over you, and I could put a good stiff arm on you. That was about it.','',NULL,'Two,Put',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9876,'Business','Earl Campbell','Athlete','\nMarch 29, 1955\n','','American','I have a company called Earl Campbell Foods. I got into the meat business in 1991.','',NULL,'Company,Meat',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9877,'','Earl Campbell','Athlete','\nMarch 29, 1955\n','','American','I have a wife and two boys. One is 18 and the other is 14. The 18-year old is getting ready for college next year and he made a decision to run track. He runs a lot like Michael Johnson.','',NULL,'Wife,Decision,Made',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9878,'Good,Great','Earl Campbell','Athlete','\nMarch 29, 1955\n','','American','I learned from different guys I played with, too. The key was probably three people: The good Lord, the offensive linemen I played with and great fullbacks that could block very well.','',NULL,'Different',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9879,'','Earl Campbell','Athlete','\nMarch 29, 1955\n','','American','I miss the guys. I don\'t get to see them often. We do get together in Houston now and then.','',NULL,'Together,Often,Miss',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9880,'Education','Earl Campbell','Athlete','\nMarch 29, 1955\n','','American','I talk to student-athletes. I try to get them to remember that they\'re not just athletes, but student-athletes. You need to get an education, keep your hands clean and try to represent the university.','',NULL,'Remember,Try',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9881,'','Earl Campbell','Athlete','\nMarch 29, 1955\n','','American','I think one game we played the Oakland Raiders and Jack Tatum and I had an accident on the one-yard line. The only thing that Jack Tatum didn\'t do was wrap me up so I backed into the endzone backwards.','',NULL,'Game,Line,Accident',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9882,'','Earl Campbell','Athlete','\nMarch 29, 1955\n','','American','I try to get them to remember that they\'re not just athletes, but student-athletes.','',NULL,'Remember,Try,Athletes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9883,'','Earl Campbell','Athlete','\nMarch 29, 1955\n','','American','It really started cooking when I moved to Houston. I bought a house and got my own barbeque pit.','',NULL,'Started,House,Cooking',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9884,'','Earl Campbell','Athlete','\nMarch 29, 1955\n','','American','My running style was kind of just head-on, because I couldn\'t dance.','',NULL,'Dance,Style,Running',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9885,'','Earl Campbell','Athlete','\nMarch 29, 1955\n','','American','Our company sells about five to six million pounds of sausage a year. We sell it retail and to restaurants. We\'ve got all kinds of products.','',NULL,'Year,Company,Five',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9886,'Great','Earl Campbell','Athlete','\nMarch 29, 1955\n','','American','Pittsburgh was a great team. Coach Noll, Joe Greene, Jack Lambert, L.C. Greenwood and all those guys did a great job. That\'s the team that kept us from winning two Super Bowls. It was a great rivalry.','',NULL,'Job,Winning',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9887,'','Earl Campbell','Athlete','\nMarch 29, 1955\n','','American','Somebody will always break your records. It is how you live that counts.','',NULL,'Live,Somebody,Break',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9888,'','Earl Campbell','Athlete','\nMarch 29, 1955\n','','American','Sometimes I pay for it, With the way I walk now, the things I did to my body wasn\'t supposed to be done. At 48 years old, it is saying, \'Hey, Earl, remember what you did to me?\'.','',NULL,'Saying,Done,Remember',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9889,'','Earl Campbell','Athlete','\nMarch 29, 1955\n','','American','There are two things panic patients hate to do. They hate to take medication - and they hate to go to doctors. They hate to come to grips.','',NULL,'Hate,Two,Panic',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9890,'Love','Earl Campbell','Athlete','\nMarch 29, 1955\n','','American','There had been talk about me getting involved with the new team in Houston. I don\'t know if it\'s something that will become a realization, but it would be something that I would love to do.','',NULL,'Become,Team',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9891,'Mom','Earl Campbell','Athlete','\nMarch 29, 1955\n','','American','When I was a kid and got in trouble, I\'d always say, Mom, I\'m in trouble. Well, Mom, I\'m in trouble.','',NULL,'Trouble,Kid',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9892,'','Eddie Campbell','Artist','\nAugust 10, 1955\n','','Scottish','Dave Sim said in his latest thing of his, \'when you\'re on the right track, you\'ll know it, but until you get there, you have to believe you\'re on the right track\'. Interesting little conundrum. It\'s not easy.','',NULL,'Believe,Said,Easy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9893,'','Eddie Campbell','Artist','\nAugust 10, 1955\n','','Scottish','I\'d be interested to read Gull\'s paper on it, and I wish Alan would put it in somewhere. It gives him a relevance to our times, which he doesn\'t otherwise have. Gull, I mean, not Alan.','',NULL,'Mean,Him,Wish',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9894,'','Eddie Campbell','Artist','\nAugust 10, 1955\n','','Scottish','All that political stuff Delano was doing. Me, I\'ve gone off the top, into total fantasy.','',NULL,'Political,Off,Stuff',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9895,'','Eddie Campbell','Artist','\nAugust 10, 1955\n','','Scottish','And when you look at the Turtle\'s movie there is something there, definitely something there.','',NULL,'Movie,Definitely,Turtle',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9896,'Time','Eddie Campbell','Artist','\nAugust 10, 1955\n','','Scottish','By March \'87 we\'re down to seven thousand, by the end of the year we\'re down to twelve hundred. The whole bottom just fell out of the market. It was bad for me because I was in Australia at the time.','',NULL,'End,Bad',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9897,'Time','Eddie Campbell','Artist','\nAugust 10, 1955\n','','Scottish','He would still see it as his duty to shut up and get on with it, not cause any trouble. In our own time we\'ve made a hero of the rebel, and it\'s more heroic to speak up.','',NULL,'Hero,Made',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9898,'','Eddie Campbell','Artist','\nAugust 10, 1955\n','','Scottish','I came in on the decline. Phil Elliot was in first, he got his book out, he sold thirteen thousand, I think he got two issues out before I got mine in, this was March \'87. He was out in December \'86.','',NULL,'Book,Two,Before',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9899,'','Eddie Campbell','Artist','\nAugust 10, 1955\n','','Scottish','I don\'t want to write, I\'d rather draw.','',NULL,'Rather,Write,Draw',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9900,'','Eddie Campbell','Artist','\nAugust 10, 1955\n','','Scottish','I remember having an argument with Alan, I said the Queen\'s not just going to call the guy up and send him out to do it. And Alan says, well, how would a monarch give orders to her assassin.','',NULL,'Him,Give,Remember',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9901,'Power','Eddie Campbell','Artist','\nAugust 10, 1955\n','','Scottish','I think in the corridors of power these dangerous kinds of orders are issued in a much more vague way, passed down two or three levels of command before they\'re given to the assassin.','',NULL,'Down,Two',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9902,'Time','Eddie Campbell','Artist','\nAugust 10, 1955\n','','Scottish','I thought, well I can do that. I couldn\'t be bothered writing a book review, because I\'d have to read the book, I haven\'t got time to read a whole book for a fifty dollar write-up.','',NULL,'Writing,Book',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9903,'','Eddie Campbell','Artist','\nAugust 10, 1955\n','','Scottish','I wrote five issues of that and got the sack. Actually, they paid me for eight, but they changed their minds about the direction and threw three issues out the window.','',NULL,'Minds,Direction,Three',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9904,'Love','Eddie Campbell','Artist','\nAugust 10, 1955\n','','Scottish','I\'m just drawing it now. It\'s totally revolting. I\'m sure you\'ll love it.','',NULL,'Sure,Drawing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9905,'Love,Morning,Art','Eddie Campbell','Artist','\nAugust 10, 1955\n','','Scottish','I\'m thinking to myself, I just love doing the art, it takes me a morning to do.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9906,'Work,Business','Eddie Campbell','Artist','\nAugust 10, 1955\n','','Scottish','It\'s business, selling comics, you work out what sells and you don\'t want to muck about with it too much.','',NULL,'Selling',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9907,'','Eddie Campbell','Artist','\nAugust 10, 1955\n','','Scottish','It\'s not the last one. Five\'s out, six is coming out in November, that\'s a single chapter, and then seven is the big horrifying one. And I think a couple after that to wrap the thing up.','',NULL,'Single,After,Big',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9908,'','Eddie Campbell','Artist','\nAugust 10, 1955\n','','Scottish','There are a couple of things in there if we\'re constraining this discussion to horror here.','',NULL,'Here,Horror,Couple',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9909,'','Eddie Campbell','Artist','\nAugust 10, 1955\n','','Scottish','They asked me to write it and zoomed me over there to do it. But they ended up sacking me.','',NULL,'Write,Asked,Ended',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9910,'','Eddie Campbell','Artist','\nAugust 10, 1955\n','','Scottish','They\'ve got this house style which is writer driven. I heard of one person who sent his script in, and Karen Berger said there weren\'t enough words in it. Put some more in.','',NULL,'Person,Words,Enough',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9911,'','Eddie Campbell','Artist','\nAugust 10, 1955\n','','Scottish','We could hang around for ten years and nobody would care enough to identify us. Therein lies the horror.','',NULL,'Care,Enough,Around',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9912,'','Eddie Campbell','Artist','\nAugust 10, 1955\n','','Scottish','You had to make an appointment to see her. But it was just a crazy spectacle, people filing past.','',NULL,'Crazy,Past,Her',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9913,'','Glen Campbell','Musician','\nApril 22, 1936\n','','American','I like to start the day early, it keeps me out of trouble.','',NULL,'Start,Trouble,Early',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9914,'','Glen Campbell','Musician','\nApril 22, 1936\n','','American','I guess I\'m like Roger Miller who used to say that he didn\'t have as many jokes as he thought he did.','',NULL,'Thought,Did,Used',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9915,'Work','Glen Campbell','Musician','\nApril 22, 1936\n','','American','I would have been content to just do studio work, making it on my own never really entered my mind.','',NULL,'Mind,Making',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9916,'Time','Glen Campbell','Musician','\nApril 22, 1936\n','','American','Some people have said that I can \'hear\' a hit song, meaning that I can tell the first time a song is played for me if it has potential. I have been able to hear some of the hits that way, but I can also \'feel\' one.','',NULL,'Said,Tell',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9917,'','John Campbell','','\nJuly 19, 1955\n','','','I\'ve been campaigning for 17 of the last 24 months. I\'m ready to legislate and not campaign.','',NULL,'Last,Ready,Months',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9918,'Music,Good','John Campbell','','\nJuly 19, 1955\n','','','There is a lot of good quality music being made and from this tour and the touring we\'ve been doing over the 10 years there has definitely been a big pickup in people showing up, especially in girls 18-24.','',NULL,'Made',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9919,'','John Campbell','','\nJuly 19, 1955\n','','','We\'ve been doing this for 10 years and it\'s been a hobby for a lot longer than it\'s been a job.','',NULL,'Job,Longer,Hobby',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9920,'','John Campbell','','\nJuly 19, 1955\n','','','You have to keep in mind that we don\'t run Windows, we don\'t have disks, we don\'t do Internet.','',NULL,'Mind,Keep,Run',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9921,'History','John W. Campbell','Writer','\nJune 8, 1910\n','\nJuly 11, 1971\n','American','History does not always repeat itself.','',NULL,'Repeat,Does',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9922,'Inspirational','Joseph Campbell','Author','\nMarch 26, 1904\n','\nOctober 31, 1987\n','American','Find a place inside where there\'s joy, and the joy will burn out the pain.','',NULL,'Pain,Find',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9923,'Life','Joseph Campbell','Author','\nMarch 26, 1904\n','\nOctober 31, 1987\n','American','We must let go of the life we have planned, so as to accept the one that is waiting for us.','',NULL,'Waiting,Must',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9924,'','Joseph Campbell','Author','\nMarch 26, 1904\n','\nOctober 31, 1987\n','American','Follow your bliss and the universe will open doors where there were only walls.','',NULL,'Universe,Open,Follow',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9925,'Life','Joseph Campbell','Author','\nMarch 26, 1904\n','\nOctober 31, 1987\n','American','The privilege of a lifetime is being who you are.','',NULL,'Lifetime,Privilege',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9926,'Life,Experience','Joseph Campbell','Author','\nMarch 26, 1904\n','\nOctober 31, 1987\n','American','I don\'t believe people are looking for the meaning of life as much as they are looking for the experience of being alive.','',NULL,'Believe',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9927,'Religion,God','Joseph Campbell','Author','\nMarch 26, 1904\n','\nOctober 31, 1987\n','American','God is a metaphor for that which transcends all levels of intellectual thought. It\'s as simple as that.','',NULL,'Simple',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9928,'Religion','Joseph Campbell','Author','\nMarch 26, 1904\n','\nOctober 31, 1987\n','American','Every religion is true one way or another. It is true when understood metaphorically. But when it gets stuck in its own metaphors, interpreting them as facts, then you are in trouble.','',NULL,'True,Another',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9929,'Life','Joseph Campbell','Author','\nMarch 26, 1904\n','\nOctober 31, 1987\n','American','Life is without meaning. You bring the meaning to it. The meaning of life is whatever you ascribe it to be. Being alive is the meaning.','',NULL,'Without,Whatever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9930,'Life','Joseph Campbell','Author','\nMarch 26, 1904\n','\nOctober 31, 1987\n','American','Opportunities to find deeper powers within ourselves come when life seems most challenging.','',NULL,'Find,Ourselves',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9931,'Work,Money','Joseph Campbell','Author','\nMarch 26, 1904\n','\nOctober 31, 1987\n','American','I think the person who takes a job in order to live - that is to say, for the money - has turned himself into a slave.','',NULL,'Live',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9932,'Love,Friendship','Joseph Campbell','Author','\nMarch 26, 1904\n','\nOctober 31, 1987\n','American','Love is a friendship set to music.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9933,'Life','Joseph Campbell','Author','\nMarch 26, 1904\n','\nOctober 31, 1987\n','American','Your life is the fruit of your own doing. You have no one to blame but yourself.','',NULL,'Yourself,Blame',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9934,'Love,Marriage','Joseph Campbell','Author','\nMarch 26, 1904\n','\nOctober 31, 1987\n','American','When people get married because they think it\'s a long-time love affair, they\'ll be divorced very soon, because all love affairs end in disappointment. But marriage is a recognition of a spiritual identity.','',NULL,'Spiritual',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9935,'Computers','Joseph Campbell','Author','\nMarch 26, 1904\n','\nOctober 31, 1987\n','American','Computers are like Old Testament gods; lots of rules and no mercy.','',NULL,'Old,Rules',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9936,'','Joseph Campbell','Author','\nMarch 26, 1904\n','\nOctober 31, 1987\n','American','When we quit thinking primarily about ourselves and our own self-preservation, we undergo a truly heroic transformation of consciousness.','',NULL,'Thinking,Ourselves,Quit',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9937,'Marriage','Joseph Campbell','Author','\nMarch 26, 1904\n','\nOctober 31, 1987\n','American','When you make the sacrifice in marriage, you\'re sacrificing not to each other but to unity in a relationship.','',NULL,'Sacrifice,Unity',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9938,'Life','Joseph Campbell','Author','\nMarch 26, 1904\n','\nOctober 31, 1987\n','American','It is by going down into the abyss that we recover the treasures of life. Where you stumble, there lies your treasure.','',NULL,'Down,Lies',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9939,'','Joseph Campbell','Author','\nMarch 26, 1904\n','\nOctober 31, 1987\n','American','We\'re so engaged in doing things to achieve purposes of outer value that we forget the inner value, the rapture that is associated with being alive, is what it is all about.','',NULL,'Forget,Alive,Value',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9940,'','Joseph Campbell','Author','\nMarch 26, 1904\n','\nOctober 31, 1987\n','American','Your sacred space is where you can find yourself again and again.','',NULL,'Yourself,Find,Again',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9941,'Sad','Joseph Campbell','Author','\nMarch 26, 1904\n','\nOctober 31, 1987\n','American','Participate joyfully in the sorrows of the world. We cannot cure the world of sorrows, but we can choose to live in joy.','',NULL,'Live,Joy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9942,'Life','Joseph Campbell','Author','\nMarch 26, 1904\n','\nOctober 31, 1987\n','American','A hero is someone who has given his or her life to something bigger than oneself.','',NULL,'Someone,Hero',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9943,'Life,Nature','Joseph Campbell','Author','\nMarch 26, 1904\n','\nOctober 31, 1987\n','American','The goal of life is to make your heartbeat match the beat of the universe, to match your nature with Nature.','',NULL,'Goal',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9944,'','Joseph Campbell','Author','\nMarch 26, 1904\n','\nOctober 31, 1987\n','American','The big question is whether you are going to be able to say a hearty yes to your adventure.','',NULL,'Big,Able,Question',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9945,'Life,Experience','Joseph Campbell','Author','\nMarch 26, 1904\n','\nOctober 31, 1987\n','American','What each must seek in his life never was on land or sea. It is something out of his own unique potentiality for experience, something that never has been and never could have been experienced by anyone else.','',NULL,'Must',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9946,'Dreams','Joseph Campbell','Author','\nMarch 26, 1904\n','\nOctober 31, 1987\n','American','Myths are public dreams, dreams are private myths.','',NULL,'Public,Private',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9947,'Equality','Kim Campbell','Statesman','\nMarch 10, 1947\n','','Canadian','Canada is the homeland of equality, justice and tolerance.','',NULL,'Justice,Tolerance',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9948,'Design','Kim Campbell','Statesman','\nMarch 10, 1947\n','','Canadian','For me, unemployment and poverty in the Greater Montreal area is not mainly a problem of structure, or design, or statistics. It is a profoundly human situation.','',NULL,'Human,Problem',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9949,'','Kim Campbell','Statesman','\nMarch 10, 1947\n','','Canadian','Despite our high rate of unemployment, 300,000 jobs go unfilled largely because many of the unemployed lack the skills needed today as a result of technological progress.','',NULL,'Today,Progress,High',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9950,'Work,Family','Kim Campbell','Statesman','\nMarch 10, 1947\n','','Canadian','An increasing number of Canadians must juggle the demands of work with the need to care for children, or for family members who are ill or too frail to care for themselves. Our programs have simply not kept pace with these societal changes.','',NULL,'Care',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9951,'Hope','Kim Campbell','Statesman','\nMarch 10, 1947\n','','Canadian','Canadians want to see real hope restored, not false hopes raised.','',NULL,'Real,False',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9952,'','Kim Campbell','Statesman','\nMarch 10, 1947\n','','Canadian','For over 20 years, the federal and provincial governments have made enormous efforts employing a variety of approaches in an attempt to stimulate Montreal\'s economy.','',NULL,'Made,Economy,Attempt',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9953,'','Kim Campbell','Statesman','\nMarch 10, 1947\n','','Canadian','For people on social assistance, the loss of free dental care, prescription drugs and subsidized housing can greatly outweigh additional income from working. We\'ve all heard the stories.','',NULL,'Care,Working,Free',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9954,'Work','Kim Campbell','Statesman','\nMarch 10, 1947\n','','Canadian','For too many, to work means having less income.','',NULL,'Means,Less',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9955,'Government','Kim Campbell','Statesman','\nMarch 10, 1947\n','','Canadian','Government cannot and must not replace private initiative.','',NULL,'Must,Cannot',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9956,'Best','Kim Campbell','Statesman','\nMarch 10, 1947\n','','Canadian','Governments allocate enormous resources for social programs. And it is true that for many years we have had one of the best social service systems in the world. Yet we are still incapable of meeting the needs of tens of thousands of Canadian families.','',NULL,'True,Still',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9957,'Leadership,Time','Kim Campbell','Statesman','\nMarch 10, 1947\n','','Canadian','I believe it is time for new leadership that is able to leave the \'70s behind.','',NULL,'Believe',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9958,'Future','Kim Campbell','Statesman','\nMarch 10, 1947\n','','Canadian','I believe that Canadians have the common sense to see that a better future cannot be built on fragmentation.','',NULL,'Believe,Better',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9959,'','Kim Campbell','Statesman','\nMarch 10, 1947\n','','Canadian','I have always believed governments must adapt to the needs of the people, not the other way around.','',NULL,'Must,Around,Needs',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9960,'Future','Kim Campbell','Statesman','\nMarch 10, 1947\n','','Canadian','I know Quebecers don\'t want to relive old battles; they prefer to build for the future.','',NULL,'Old,Build',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9961,'','Kim Campbell','Statesman','\nMarch 10, 1947\n','','Canadian','I\'d be prouder still to say I was Canada\'s 10th woman prime minister.','',NULL,'Woman,Still,Canada',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9962,'Best','Kim Campbell','Statesman','\nMarch 10, 1947\n','','Canadian','In all modesty, we must admit that governments are not always the best doctors when it comes to diagnosing economic ailments and prescribing the right treatment.','',NULL,'Must,Economic',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9963,'','Kim Campbell','Statesman','\nMarch 10, 1947\n','','Canadian','It would be naive to imagine we have solved all our income security problems simply because the roles of the federal and provincial governments in the area of skills training have been clarified.','',NULL,'Training,Problems,Security',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9964,'Government','Kim Campbell','Statesman','\nMarch 10, 1947\n','','Canadian','On the same day I was sworn in as Prime Minister of Canada, I announced the most sweeping reform ever undertaken in the structure of our federal government.','',NULL,'Ever,Same',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9965,'','Kim Campbell','Statesman','\nMarch 10, 1947\n','','Canadian','Our first Prime Minister saw a country that would be known for its generosity of spirit. And so it is.','',NULL,'Country,Spirit,Known',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9966,'War','Kim Campbell','Statesman','\nMarch 10, 1947\n','','Canadian','Since the end of the Second World War, our population has more than doubled to 27 million people.','',NULL,'End,Since',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9967,'Time','Kim Campbell','Statesman','\nMarch 10, 1947\n','','Canadian','Some of you may have been hoping that today I would speak about Lucien Bouchard\'s latest economic theories. But I have decided to spare him for the time being: after all, he is a man.','',NULL,'Today,May',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9968,'','Kim Campbell','Statesman','\nMarch 10, 1947\n','','Canadian','The world has changed profoundly since our programs were first established.','',NULL,'Since,Changed,Profoundly',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9969,'','Kim Campbell','Statesman','\nMarch 10, 1947\n','','Canadian','There is no greater honour than to serve Canadians.','',NULL,'Greater,Serve,Honour',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9970,'Government','Kim Campbell','Statesman','\nMarch 10, 1947\n','','Canadian','To suggest that Quebecers willingly give up the chance to exercise fully their influence within the federal government would be to betray the historical role Quebec has always played in Confederation, and to undermine the legitimacy of their pride and ambitions.','',NULL,'Give,Pride',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9971,'Great','Kim Campbell','Statesman','\nMarch 10, 1947\n','','Canadian','We Canadians are not given as a people to great patriotic displays.','',NULL,'Patriotic,Canadians',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9972,'Work,Respect','Luther Campbell','Musician','\nDecember 22, 1960\n','','American','Goodness and hard work are rewarded with respect.','',NULL,'Hard',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9973,'','Luther Campbell','Musician','\nDecember 22, 1960\n','','American','If it wasn\'t for 2 Live Crew videos wouldn\'t look like they do and rappers wouldn\'t sound like they do.','',NULL,'Live,Sound,Crew',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9974,'','Luther Campbell','Musician','\nDecember 22, 1960\n','','American','Words are just words.','',NULL,'Words',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9975,'','Luther Campbell','Musician','\nDecember 22, 1960\n','','American','I also want to announce that I\'m changing my name. I haven\'t told anyone. You get the scoop.','',NULL,'Anyone,Name,Changing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9976,'','Luther Campbell','Musician','\nDecember 22, 1960\n','','American','I am going into the adult market because they don\'t care what label you are signed to or who you know.','',NULL,'Care,Adult,Market',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9977,'','Luther Campbell','Musician','\nDecember 22, 1960\n','','American','I am tired of being in an industry that doesn\'t appreciate me.','',NULL,'Tired,Appreciate,Industry',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9978,'','Luther Campbell','Musician','\nDecember 22, 1960\n','','American','I have done so much for hip-hop and \'til this day, I haven\'t received any awards or any recognition for it.','',NULL,'Done,Awards,Haven',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9979,'','Luther Campbell','Musician','\nDecember 22, 1960\n','','American','I want to do a record with Monica Lewinsky.','',NULL,'Record,Lewinsky,Monica',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9980,'Good','Luther Campbell','Musician','\nDecember 22, 1960\n','','American','I\'m gonna perform on one of the nights. Good clean fun; we\'re not going to jail. For the record.','',NULL,'Fun,Jail',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9981,'Work','Luther Campbell','Musician','\nDecember 22, 1960\n','','American','People expect me to be with some stripper... That\'s just the kind of woman I work with.','',NULL,'Woman,Expect',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9982,'','Luther Campbell','Musician','\nDecember 22, 1960\n','','American','Tampa\'s crazy... The ladies in Tampa come in all flavors. I felt like I was at Dairy Queen.','',NULL,'Crazy,Felt,Ladies',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9983,'Change','Malcolm Campbell','Celebrity','\nMarch 11, 1885\n','\nDecember 31, 1948\n','English','Hurry boys, hurry, we have to make a quick change or the hour will be up.','',NULL,'Hour,Hurry',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9984,'','Malcolm Campbell','Celebrity','\nMarch 11, 1885\n','\nDecember 31, 1948\n','English','The news comes somewhat late, but I\'m glad to hear it nevertheless.','',NULL,'Late,Hear,News',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9985,'','Malcolm Campbell','Celebrity','\nMarch 11, 1885\n','\nDecember 31, 1948\n','English','The tires were scorching hot, in fact I burned my fingers on one.','',NULL,'Fact,Hot,Fingers',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9986,'','Mark L. Campbell','Scientist','','','American','The sky is not burning, and to claim that it is amounts to journalistic malpractice... the press only promotes the global warming alarmists and ignores or minimizes those of us who are skeptical.','',NULL,'Sky,Press,Global',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9987,'Anger','Naomi Campbell','Model','\nMay 22, 1970\n','','British','Anger is a manifestation of a deeper issue... and that, for me, is based on insecurity, self-esteem and loneliness.','',NULL,'Insecurity,Loneliness',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9988,'','Naomi Campbell','Model','\nMay 22, 1970\n','','British','I don\'t always wear underwear. When I\'m in the heat, especially, I can\'t wear it. Like, if I\'m wearing a flower dress, why do I have to wear underwear?','',NULL,'Why,Flower,Heat',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9989,'','Naomi Campbell','Model','\nMay 22, 1970\n','','British','I\'m not set on a pedestal where I think I\'m too high and mighty.','',NULL,'High,Mighty,Pedestal',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9990,'Work','Naomi Campbell','Model','\nMay 22, 1970\n','','British','I work very hard and I\'m worth every cent.','',NULL,'Hard,Worth',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9991,'','Naomi Campbell','Model','\nMay 22, 1970\n','','British','Look, you have to make mistakes. That\'s how you learn and that\'s how the world works.','',NULL,'Mistakes,Learn,Works',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9992,'Money','Naomi Campbell','Model','\nMay 22, 1970\n','','British','I make a lot of money, but I don\'t want to talk about that.','',NULL,'Talk',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9993,'Truth','Naomi Campbell','Model','\nMay 22, 1970\n','','British','I\'m always trying to do the impossible to please people. It comes from not being secure in myself and not looking at the things within I have to fix. Sometimes you keep going because you don\'t want to face the truth.','',NULL,'Trying,Impossible',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9994,'','Naomi Campbell','Model','\nMay 22, 1970\n','','British','After Versace was murdered, the first person to call me was Mandela.','',NULL,'Person,After,Call',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9995,'Future','Naomi Campbell','Model','\nMay 22, 1970\n','','British','Children are our future we must take care of them with maximum effort.','',NULL,'Care,Children',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9996,'','Naomi Campbell','Model','\nMay 22, 1970\n','','British','I cannot drink or do anything that changes the mind.','',NULL,'Mind,Anything,Cannot',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9997,'','Naomi Campbell','Model','\nMay 22, 1970\n','','British','I don\'t think I was born beautiful. I just think I was born me.','',NULL,'Beautiful,Born',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9998,'','Naomi Campbell','Model','\nMay 22, 1970\n','','British','I don\'t worry about a number. I\'m fine with aging.','',NULL,'Worry,Fine,Number',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(9999,'Health','Naomi Campbell','Model','\nMay 22, 1970\n','','British','I have no regrets. I\'ve got my health.','',NULL,'Regrets',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10000,'Life','Naomi Campbell','Model','\nMay 22, 1970\n','','British','I live my life day by day, and that\'s how I continue to live it.','',NULL,'Live,Continue',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10001,'Love,Food','Naomi Campbell','Model','\nMay 22, 1970\n','','British','I love England, especially the food. There\'s nothing I like more than a lovely bowl of pasta.','',NULL,'Nothing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10002,'Great','Naomi Campbell','Model','\nMay 22, 1970\n','','British','I loved watching so many of the great designers I\'ve worked with do what they do. That\'s why I\'m still loyal to the designers that I\'ve known since I was 16.','',NULL,'Still,Why',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10003,'Money','Naomi Campbell','Model','\nMay 22, 1970\n','','British','I make a lot of money and I\'m worth every cent.','',NULL,'Worth,Cent',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10004,'Diet,Work','Naomi Campbell','Model','\nMay 22, 1970\n','','British','I never diet. I smoke. I drink now and then. I never work out.','',NULL,'Drink',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10005,'','Naomi Campbell','Model','\nMay 22, 1970\n','','British','I was born in London and raised in Rome until I was 4. Then we went back to London, where I went to school.','',NULL,'School,Until,Born',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10006,'','Naomi Campbell','Model','\nMay 22, 1970\n','','British','I\'ve been doing my job well for 17 years. People must see something in me. Otherwise, I\'d be over and out.','',NULL,'Job,Must,Otherwise',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10007,'','Naomi Campbell','Model','\nMay 22, 1970\n','','British','In fact, I don\'t read newspapers any longer.','',NULL,'Fact,Read,Longer',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10008,'Change','Naomi Campbell','Model','\nMay 22, 1970\n','','British','It\'s a new challenge to see how people can change your look. I like words like transformation, reinvention, and chameleon. Because one word I don\'t like is predictable.','',NULL,'Words,Challenge',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10009,'','Naomi Campbell','Model','\nMay 22, 1970\n','','British','My features are completely ethnic.','',NULL,'Ethnic,Completely,Features',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10010,'','Naomi Campbell','Model','\nMay 22, 1970\n','','British','The worst was when my skirt fell down to my ankles, but I had on thick tights underneath.','',NULL,'Down,Worst,Thick',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10011,'','Naomi Campbell','Model','\nMay 22, 1970\n','','British','Well, in brief, I was discovered by a lady called Beth Boldt. She had also been a model. She used to take pictures of the girls she found, and she took a picture of me one day in my school uniform, and it all kind of started from there.','',NULL,'School,She,Used',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10012,'','Neve Campbell','Actress','\nOctober 3, 1973\n','','Canadian','Dance is certainly a sport, and they are phenomenal athletes, and they\'re also artists.','',NULL,'Dance,Artists,Athletes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10013,'','Neve Campbell','Actress','\nOctober 3, 1973\n','','Canadian','I don\'t know how people can live without a therapist.','',NULL,'Live,Without,Therapist',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10014,'','Neve Campbell','Actress','\nOctober 3, 1973\n','','Canadian','No matter what your choices are, you truly have no control about what people think of you.','',NULL,'Control,Matter,Choices',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10015,'','Neve Campbell','Actress','\nOctober 3, 1973\n','','Canadian','Ballet is completely unnatural to the body, just being turned-out... it\'s not the way your body is supposed to function, so you actually train your body to be a different structure than you were born with.','',NULL,'Different,Body,Actually',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10016,'','Neve Campbell','Actress','\nOctober 3, 1973\n','','Canadian','Dance is very, very old. With Louis XIV at Versailles is where ballet started.','',NULL,'Old,Dance,Started',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10017,'Good','Neve Campbell','Actress','\nOctober 3, 1973\n','','Canadian','I always thought I should base how good I am on how good I feel I am.','',NULL,'Thought,Base',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10018,'','Neve Campbell','Actress','\nOctober 3, 1973\n','','Canadian','I find the most interesting and most daring scripts tend to be for independent films.','',NULL,'Find,Films,Daring',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10019,'Love','Neve Campbell','Actress','\nOctober 3, 1973\n','','Canadian','I love New York. I love the multicultural vibe here. Los Angeles doesn\'t inspire me in any way. Everyone is in the same industry, yet you feel very isolated.','',NULL,'Same,Here',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10020,'','Neve Campbell','Actress','\nOctober 3, 1973\n','','Canadian','I\'m just one of those people that if I sit down to watch a horror film, I put my hands over my face and I cry a lot and I don\'t see half of the film because I\'m too upset.','',NULL,'Down,Put,Film',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10021,'','Neve Campbell','Actress','\nOctober 3, 1973\n','','Canadian','I\'ve never been opposed to nudity. I\'ve been opposed to nudity for box-office draw.','',NULL,'Draw,Nudity,Opposed',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10022,'Life,Home','Neve Campbell','Actress','\nOctober 3, 1973\n','','Canadian','If you\'re in a company, you\'re dancing from 9 a.m. till 7 in the evening, and then you go home and get in a hot tub and get some Epsom salts and try to get your body goin\' again. There\'s no social life, no anything.','',NULL,'Evening',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10023,'','Neve Campbell','Actress','\nOctober 3, 1973\n','','Canadian','It\'s almost better most times to not talk in a scene. I think you can actually express a lot more without words.','',NULL,'Better,Without,Words',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10024,'','Neve Campbell','Actress','\nOctober 3, 1973\n','','Canadian','My issue in the past with nudity was that these scenes had been written solely for box office draw.','',NULL,'Past,Office,Written',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10025,'','Neve Campbell','Actress','\nOctober 3, 1973\n','','Canadian','Party of Five won a Golden Globe, it was a well-written television series.','',NULL,'Won,Party,Television',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10026,'Love','Neve Campbell','Actress','\nOctober 3, 1973\n','','Canadian','People either know Alan Rudolph and love every single one of his films or they don\'t know him at all.','',NULL,'Single,Him',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10027,'Funny,Great','Neve Campbell','Actress','\nOctober 3, 1973\n','','Canadian','Scream was great for what it was. For a horror film, it was intelligent, it was funny, it took a laugh at itself.','',NULL,'Laugh',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10028,'Life,Time','Neve Campbell','Actress','\nOctober 3, 1973\n','','Canadian','The first time I ever screamed at someone was in a scene, and I\'d never screamed at someone in my life.','',NULL,'Someone',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10029,'Life,Amazing','Neve Campbell','Actress','\nOctober 3, 1973\n','','Canadian','There are very few dance companies in the world and you have to be phenomenal. You have to not be injured. You have to have a really strong mind to deal with the dance world. People who can do it are amazing to me. You cannot have a life outside of dance.','',NULL,'Strong',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10030,'','Neve Campbell','Actress','\nOctober 3, 1973\n','','Canadian','There\'s a feeling of elation that comes after getting off stage and then there\'s a feeling of utter sadness that comes after getting off the stage.','',NULL,'Sadness,Feeling,After',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10031,'','Neve Campbell','Actress','\nOctober 3, 1973\n','','Canadian','There\'s something really nice about not sitting separate from the crew in some massive trailer away from the studio. To actually be there with them, it\'s more of a creative process.','',NULL,'Nice,Away,Creative',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10032,'','Neve Campbell','Actress','\nOctober 3, 1973\n','','Canadian','You\'re being cast for your acting ability. It\'s not based on the way your body functions. If you\'re playing a lead in a movie, it\'s for that character and they\'ll tailor it to you. In a dance company, you have to fit in a definite mold.','',NULL,'Character,Acting,Dance',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10033,'','Patrick Campbell','','','','','From my earliest days I have enjoyed an attractive impediment in my speech. I have never permitted the use of the word stammer. I can\'t say it myself.','',NULL,'Word,Days,Speech',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10034,'Love,Courage','Patrick Campbell','','','','','There can be a fundamental gulf of gracelessness in a human heart which neither our love nor our courage can bridge.','',NULL,'Heart',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10035,'','Thomas Campbell','Poet','\nJuly 27, 1777\n','\nJune 15, 1844\n','Scottish','An original something, dear maid, you would wish me to write; but how shall I begin? For I\'m sure I have not original in me, Excepting Original Sin.','',NULL,'Wish,Write,Sure',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10036,'Freedom','Thomas Campbell','Poet','\nJuly 27, 1777\n','\nJune 15, 1844\n','Scottish','The patriot\'s blood is the seed of Freedom\'s tree.','',NULL,'Blood,Tree',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10037,'','Thomas Campbell','Poet','\nJuly 27, 1777\n','\nJune 15, 1844\n','Scottish','Tis distance lends enchantment to the view, and robes the mountain in its azure hue.','',NULL,'View,Distance,Mountain',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10038,'Nature','Thomas Campbell','Poet','\nJuly 27, 1777\n','\nJune 15, 1844\n','Scottish','And muse on Nature with a poet\'s eye.','',NULL,'Eye,Poet',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10039,'','Thomas Campbell','Poet','\nJuly 27, 1777\n','\nJune 15, 1844\n','Scottish','I\'ll meet the raging of the skies, but not an angry father.','',NULL,'Angry,Father,Meet',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10040,'','Thomas Campbell','Poet','\nJuly 27, 1777\n','\nJune 15, 1844\n','Scottish','The proud, the cold untroubled heart of stone, that never mused on sorrow but its own.','',NULL,'Heart,Proud,Sorrow',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10041,'','Thomas Campbell','Poet','\nJuly 27, 1777\n','\nJune 15, 1844\n','Scottish','To bear is to conquer our fate.','',NULL,'Fate,Conquer,Bear',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10042,'','Thomas Campbell','Poet','\nJuly 27, 1777\n','\nJune 15, 1844\n','Scottish','Tomorrow let us do or die!','',NULL,'Tomorrow,Die',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10043,'Great','Thomas Campbell','Poet','\nJuly 27, 1777\n','\nJune 15, 1844\n','Scottish','What millions died that Caesar might be great!','',NULL,'Might,Died',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10044,'Men','Thomas Campbell','Poet','\nJuly 27, 1777\n','\nJune 15, 1844\n','Scottish','Ye are brothers, ye are men, and we conquer but to save.','',NULL,'Conquer,Save',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10045,'Great','Vivian Campbell','Musician','\nAugust 25, 1962\n','','Irish','Being a songwriter, singer, and a great part of a unit is more important than being Joe Guitar Hero.','',NULL,'Important,Hero',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10046,'','Vivian Campbell','Musician','\nAugust 25, 1962\n','','Irish','And remember: without you, all we are is loud. No pressure.','',NULL,'Without,Remember,Pressure',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10047,'','Vivian Campbell','Musician','\nAugust 25, 1962\n','','Irish','Def Leppard is a rock band that can sing.','',NULL,'Rock,Band,Sing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10048,'','Vivian Campbell','Musician','\nAugust 25, 1962\n','','Irish','I actually knew I was going to be perfect for Def Leppard, sorry I hate to say that but I knew it.','',NULL,'Hate,Sorry,Perfect',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10049,'','Vivian Campbell','Musician','\nAugust 25, 1962\n','','Irish','I don\'t know how anyone could vote Republican. It\'s so obvious that their only interest is keeping the rich rich.','',NULL,'Rich,Vote,Anyone',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10050,'','Vivian Campbell','Musician','\nAugust 25, 1962\n','','Irish','I like my guitars to be kinda worn. I don\'t like it when they\'re all shiny.','',NULL,'Guitars,Kinda,Worn',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10051,'','Vivian Campbell','Musician','\nAugust 25, 1962\n','','Irish','I never had a real job either. I sort of fell out of school and ended up playing guitar.','',NULL,'School,Job,Real',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10052,'Time','Vivian Campbell','Musician','\nAugust 25, 1962\n','','Irish','I still have people saying to me, \'Oh, you\'re still together?\' They don\'t realize Leppard\'s been around this whole time, because people just don\'t get to hear us.','',NULL,'Saying,Together',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10053,'','Vivian Campbell','Musician','\nAugust 25, 1962\n','','Irish','I\'m a big, big blues fan and the last several years I\'ve really invested in the blues a lot, and I think my playing is getting better because of it - not necessarily better on a technical level, but certainly on a level of appropriateness.','',NULL,'Better,Big,Last',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10054,'','Vivian Campbell','Musician','\nAugust 25, 1962\n','','Irish','If there is any justice in the world, then eighties rock will never again serve to blight humanity as it did in that dark decade!','',NULL,'Rock,Justice,Humanity',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10055,'','Vivian Campbell','Musician','\nAugust 25, 1962\n','','Irish','It\'s a lot more comfortable, I must say. Ummm, I didn\'t think I\'d be playing with another band, I kinda thought I was through with that, but I make an exception because they\'re nice people.','',NULL,'Nice,Must,Through',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10056,'Music,Good,Great','Vivian Campbell','Musician','\nAugust 25, 1962\n','','Irish','Technology has made it much easier to make and manipulate music. Studio-driven, machine-driven music does not always transcend into being a good live act. Many current acts are great live, but many cannot cut it live. The music is not organic.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10057,'','Vivian Campbell','Musician','\nAugust 25, 1962\n','','Irish','The Internet has definitely opened doors and leveled the playing field for musicians.','',NULL,'Playing,Musicians,Internet',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10058,'Music,Nature,Money','Vivian Campbell','Musician','\nAugust 25, 1962\n','','Irish','The nature of touring is packaging acts together that have strong catalogues of music. It\'s about making sure that it\'s a winning combination. It\'s really about giving people value for their money.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10059,'Music','Vivian Campbell','Musician','\nAugust 25, 1962\n','','Irish','These are very difficult times for new artists. Back in the day, a hit song could really seep into a person\'s DNA with radio and MTV. A hit today is not the same as a hit twenty years ago. Now there is so much competition, it is very hard to reach the people. The music scene is so overly saturated. ','',NULL,'Today,Hard',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10060,'','William Wallace Campbell','Scientist','\nApril 11, 1862\n','\nJune 14, 1938\n','American','Fight and you may die. Run, and you\'ll live.','',NULL,'Live,Fight,May',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10061,'Women,Sad','Jane Campion','Director','\nApril 30, 1954\n','','New Zealander','Women often postpone their lives, thinking that if they\'re not with a partner then it doesn\'t really count. They\'re still searching for their prince, in a way. And as much as we don\'t discuss that, because it\'s too embarrassing and too sad, I think it really does exist.','',NULL,'Thinking',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10062,'Work,Home','Jane Campion','Director','\nApril 30, 1954\n','','New Zealander','Performers are so vulnerable. They\'re frightened of humiliation, sure their work will be crap. I try to make an environment where it\'s warm, where it\'s OK to fail - a kind of home, I suppose.','',NULL,'Try',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10063,'Freedom','Jane Campion','Director','\nApril 30, 1954\n','','New Zealander','But short films are not inferior, just different. I think the short gives a freedom to film-makers. What\'s appealing is that you don\'t have as much responsibility for storytelling and plot. They can be more like a portrait, or a poem.','',NULL,'Different,Short',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10064,'Time,Movies','Jane Campion','Director','\nApril 30, 1954\n','','New Zealander','I had a daughter who was 9 years old and I had the feeling I wasn\'t going to be a real parent if I didn\'t quit making movies for a while and spend time with her. I also felt that I\'d made enough movies and said what I had to say at the time.','',NULL,'Feeling',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10065,'Love,Women','Jane Campion','Director','\nApril 30, 1954\n','','New Zealander','I would love to see more women directors because they represent half of the population - and gave birth to the whole world. Without them writing and being directors, the rest of us are not going to know the whole story.','',NULL,'Writing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10066,'Love','Jane Campion','Director','\nApril 30, 1954\n','','New Zealander','A message I\'ve been telling myself: the cinema is very conservative, and unless you have a story that satisfies you, that is within the unchallenging zone, but you love it, you can\'t do it as cinema. Otherwise, you better go do it for television, which is more daring now.','',NULL,'Better,Story',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10067,'','Jane Campion','Director','\nApril 30, 1954\n','','New Zealander','Actual violence has no attraction for me at all.','',NULL,'Violence,Attraction,Actual',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10068,'Poetry','Jane Campion','Director','\nApril 30, 1954\n','','New Zealander','And, I mean, I think poetry does need to be met to some extent, especially, I guess, 19th century poetry, and for me, it\'s just been so worth the effort. It\'s like I\'m planting a garden in my head.','',NULL,'Mean,Effort',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10069,'Work,Poetry','Jane Campion','Director','\nApril 30, 1954\n','','New Zealander','As for how criticism of Keats\' poetry relates to criticism of my own work, I\'ll leave that for others to decide.','',NULL,'Others',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10070,'','Jane Campion','Director','\nApril 30, 1954\n','','New Zealander','Because there is that sort of feeling that people don\'t know what to do with gaps in their lives. It\'s a scary notion, but actually, if you can stand in space just for a little while, a new door will open, or you\'ll be able to see in the dark after a while. You\'ll adjust.','',NULL,'Feeling,Dark,After',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10071,'','Jane Campion','Director','\nApril 30, 1954\n','','New Zealander','Between 18 and 26 I acted professionally, on the stage and a little bit on television. Acting is okay, but it\'s quite pressurized. Then I went to England - I wanted to reinvent myself.','',NULL,'Acting,Between,Wanted',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10072,'Work,Politics','Jane Campion','Director','\nApril 30, 1954\n','','New Zealander','But I think it\'s quite clear in my work that my orientation isn\'t political or doesn\'t come out of modern politics.','',NULL,'Political',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10073,'','Jane Campion','Director','\nApril 30, 1954\n','','New Zealander','Eight years ago, I was drawn into Keats\'s world by Andrew Motion\'s biography. Soon I was reading back and forth between Keats\'s letters and his poems. The letters were fresh, intimate and irreverent, as though he were present and speaking. The Keats spell went very deep for me.','',NULL,'Deep,Between,Reading',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10074,'','Jane Campion','Director','\nApril 30, 1954\n','','New Zealander','For me, being a director is about watching, not about telling people what to do. Or maybe it\'s like being a mirror; if they didn\'t have me to look at, they wouldn\'t be able to put the make-up on.','',NULL,'Put,Able,Mirror',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10075,'','Jane Campion','Director','\nApril 30, 1954\n','','New Zealander','I can get very philosophical and ask the questions Keats was asking as a young guy. What are we here for? What\'s a soul? What\'s it all about? What is thinking about, imagination?','',NULL,'Thinking,Soul,Young',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10076,'','Jane Campion','Director','\nApril 30, 1954\n','','New Zealander','I can\'t imagine people telling me what to do - I just can\'t imagine it.','',NULL,'Imagine,Telling',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10077,'Family,Art,Car','Jane Campion','Director','\nApril 30, 1954\n','','New Zealander','I did this Super-8 film at art school called \'Tissues,\' this black comedy about a family whose father has been arrested for child molestation. I was absolutely thrilled by every inch of it, and would throw my projector in the back of my car and show it to anybody who would watch it.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10078,'Friendship','Jane Campion','Director','\nApril 30, 1954\n','','New Zealander','I didn\'t like England. I couldn\'t take the look of the place or the style of friendship. I need more intimacy from people than is considered okay there, and I felt that my personality and my enthusiasms weren\'t understood. I had to put a big lid on myself.','',NULL,'Put,Big',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10079,'Work','Jane Campion','Director','\nApril 30, 1954\n','','New Zealander','I don\'t belong to any clubs, and I dislike club mentality of any kind, even feminism - although I do relate to the purpose and point of feminism. More in the work of older feminists, really, like Germaine Greer.','',NULL,'Purpose,Older',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10080,'Best','Jane Campion','Director','\nApril 30, 1954\n','','New Zealander','I feel that directors at times are like the janitors on the set. I am the secretary, I am the organizer, I am the maid, and I ask if they have eaten or rested. The best things are always out of your control. It\'s those moments that surpass the imagination that are thrilling.','',NULL,'Control,Times',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10081,'','Jane Campion','Director','\nApril 30, 1954\n','','New Zealander','I had this spooky psychological thing about \'The Piano\' before it began, which was how everybody was going to go nuts on the set. Because a film tends to set up the way people are going to behave.','',NULL,'Before,Film,Everybody',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10082,'Poetry','Jane Campion','Director','\nApril 30, 1954\n','','New Zealander','I have to admit that I had a lot of problems with poetry.','',NULL,'Problems,Admit',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10083,'Love','Jane Campion','Director','\nApril 30, 1954\n','','New Zealander','I love it when actors come to you with a problem and you have to listen. You\'d like them to just get on with it, but it often means that there\'s a problem with the script.','',NULL,'Problem,Often',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10084,'Money','Jane Campion','Director','\nApril 30, 1954\n','','New Zealander','I seem to have been able to make a career out of doing what I feel like doing, so why not keep doing it? What\'s corrupting is wanting to be more important. You want to be more arty - you get your identity from that. Or you get your identity out of making more money.','',NULL,'Important,Career',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10085,'','Jane Campion','Director','\nApril 30, 1954\n','','New Zealander','I think feature film can be quite conservative, because you have to now get audiences to come out, and it\'s quite a hard thing to do. Of course, television can be conservative too.','',NULL,'Hard,Film,Quite',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10086,'','Thomas Campion','Composer','\nFebruary 12, 1567\n','\nMarch 1, 1620\n','English','Follow thy fair sun, unhappy shadow.','',NULL,'Sun,Unhappy,Fair',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10087,'','Thomas Campion','Composer','\nFebruary 12, 1567\n','\nMarch 1, 1620\n','English','From heav\'nly thoughts all true delight doth spring.','',NULL,'True,Thoughts,Spring',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10088,'','Thomas Campion','Composer','\nFebruary 12, 1567\n','\nMarch 1, 1620\n','English','Never weather-beaten sail more willing bent to shore.','',NULL,'Willing,Sail,Shore',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10089,'Time','Thomas Campion','Composer','\nFebruary 12, 1567\n','\nMarch 1, 1620\n','English','Time\'s fatal wings do ever forward fly; to every day we live, a day we die.','',NULL,'Forward,Live',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10090,'Change','Tony Campolo','Clergyman','1935','','American','Those issues are biblical issues: to care for the sick, to feed the hungry, to stand up for the oppressed. I contend that if the evangelical community became more biblical, everything would change.','',NULL,'Care,Everything',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10091,'','Tony Campolo','Clergyman','1935','','American','The reason why I buy into the Democratic Party more than the Republican Party is because there are over 2,000 verses of Scripture that deal with responding to the needs of the poor.','',NULL,'Why,Poor,Reason',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10092,'','Tony Campolo','Clergyman','1935','','American','Of the 22 industrialized nations of the world, we\'re dead last in per capita giving to poor people.','',NULL,'Giving,Poor,Dead',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10093,'','Tony Campolo','Clergyman','1935','','American','When leading evangelicals say terrible things about Islam, evil things about Islam, terrible things about Muhammad, they ought to be ashamed of themselves.','',NULL,'Islam,Evil,Themselves',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10094,'Change','Tony Campolo','Clergyman','1935','','American','Sadly, we do a much better job of making people feel guilty than we do of delivering them from the guilt we create. We need to confess this and change our ways.','',NULL,'Job,Better',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10095,'','Tony Campolo','Clergyman','1935','','American','When you were born, you cried and everybody else was happy. The only question that matters is this - when you die, will you be happy when everybody else is crying?','',NULL,'Happy,Die,Else',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10096,'','Tony Campolo','Clergyman','1935','','American','Often, we ignore the fact that our spiritual condition and psychological state of mind are highly affected by what is happening to us physically. Sometimes depression is simply the result of exhaustion.','',NULL,'Spiritual,Mind,Depression',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10097,'God','Tony Campolo','Clergyman','1935','','American','If America is too arrogant, too prideful to repent, it\'s not the kind of country that God wants it to be.','',NULL,'Country,America',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10098,'','Tony Campolo','Clergyman','1935','','American','The real problem that I think those of us who are evangelicals and Democrats have to face up to is that the political right controls the religious media.','',NULL,'Political,Real,Problem',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10099,'Time','Tony Campolo','Clergyman','1935','','American','The two hot issues are the gay issue and the abortion issue. These are the two defining issues in the evangelical community these days. I\'m sure that these hot buttons will be pushed, time and time again.','',NULL,'Gay,Two',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10100,'Time','Tony Campolo','Clergyman','1935','','American','Although I believe that scripture is divinely inspired and infallible, I have a hard time going along with the belief that the whole creation process occurred in six twenty-four hour days.','',NULL,'Believe,Hard',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10101,'','Tony Campolo','Clergyman','1935','','American','I think the real place where most evangelicals have trouble with the Democratic Party is on the issue of abortion.','',NULL,'Real,Place,Trouble',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10102,'Respect','Tony Campolo','Clergyman','1935','','American','So I really would like to see both parties respond to the poor with greater commitment. But I\'ve got to tell you, the Democrats, I feel, are doing a better job in that respect than Republicans are.','',NULL,'Job,Better',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10103,'','Tony Campolo','Clergyman','1935','','American','A strong case can be made for religious leaders to speak out on political issues.','',NULL,'Strong,Political,Made',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10104,'Work,Government','Tony Campolo','Clergyman','1935','','American','After-school tutoring programs, care for the elderly, shelters for the homeless, disaster relief work, and a variety of other services would all benefit from government funding.','',NULL,'Care',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10105,'Money','Tony Campolo','Clergyman','1935','','American','And we\'ve got to ask ourselves some very serious questions as to whether or not certain religious leaders, in terms of raising money - I hate to bring this up - are pushing hot buttons.','',NULL,'Hate,Serious',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10106,'','Tony Campolo','Clergyman','1935','','American','As we consider the causes of depression, those of us in the church must face the ways we might be responsible for creating it.','',NULL,'Depression,Must,Face',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10107,'Life,Time','Tony Campolo','Clergyman','1935','','American','Because of the increase in life longevity, America can now assume that at any given time three, and perhaps four, former presidents will still be alive, even when the current president is occupying the White House.','',NULL,'Still',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10108,'Medical','Tony Campolo','Clergyman','1935','','American','But I contend that if we\'re providing total medical coverage for every man, woman, and child in Iraq, shouldn\'t we at least be doing the same thing for every man, woman, and child in the United States?','',NULL,'Woman,Same',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10109,'Marriage,God','Tony Campolo','Clergyman','1935','','American','But I think it\'s up to a local congregation to determine whether or not a marriage should be blessed of God. And it shouldn\'t be up to the government.','',NULL,'government',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10110,'Life,Women,Freedom','Tony Campolo','Clergyman','1935','','American','Certain things happened in the early church. Women who had never had any freedom suddenly have the ability to stand up and speak and be treated as equals within the life of the church.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10111,'','Tony Campolo','Clergyman','1935','','American','Christianity isn\'t the only group that has fundamentalists.','',NULL,'Group',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10112,'Government','Tony Campolo','Clergyman','1935','','American','Clinton\'s successor in the White House, George W. Bush, was committed to expanding government spending for faith-based initiatives.','',NULL,'House,White',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10113,'','Tony Campolo','Clergyman','1935','','American','Evangelical Christians, who once were a ridiculed irrelevant sectarian movement, have, over just three decades, become a powerful voting bloc that can no longer be ignored.','',NULL,'Powerful,Become,Voting',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10114,'Politics','Tony Campolo','Clergyman','1935','','American','Flipping the dial through available radio stations there will blare out to any listener an array of broadcasts, 24/7, propagating Religious Right politics, along with what they deem to be \'old-time gospel preaching.\' This is especially true of what comes over the airwaves in Bible Belt southern stat','',NULL,'True,Through',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10115,'Friendship','Albert Camus','Philosopher','\nNovember 7, 1913\n','\nJanuary 4, 1960\n','French','Don\'t walk behind me; I may not lead. Don\'t walk in front of me; I may not follow. Just walk beside me and be my friend.','',NULL,'Friend,May',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10116,'Life,Happiness','Albert Camus','Philosopher','\nNovember 7, 1913\n','\nJanuary 4, 1960\n','French','You will never be happy if you continue to search for what happiness consists of. You will never live if you are looking for the meaning of life.','',NULL,'Happy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10117,'Religion,Life,God','Albert Camus','Philosopher','\nNovember 7, 1913\n','\nJanuary 4, 1960\n','French','I would rather live my life as if there is a God and die to find out there isn\'t, than live my life as if there isn\'t and die to find out there is.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10118,'Love','Albert Camus','Philosopher','\nNovember 7, 1913\n','\nJanuary 4, 1960\n','French','I know of only one duty, and that is to love.','',NULL,'Duty',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10119,'Nature','Albert Camus','Philosopher','\nNovember 7, 1913\n','\nJanuary 4, 1960\n','French','In the depth of winter I finally learned that there was in me an invincible summer.','',NULL,'Learned,Winter',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10120,'','Albert Camus','Philosopher','\nNovember 7, 1913\n','\nJanuary 4, 1960\n','French','Nobody realizes that some people expend tremendous energy merely to be normal.','',NULL,'Energy,Nobody,Normal',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10121,'','Albert Camus','Philosopher','\nNovember 7, 1913\n','\nJanuary 4, 1960\n','French','The only way to deal with an unfree world is to become so absolutely free that your very existence is an act of rebellion.','',NULL,'Free,Become,Act',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10122,'Art,Work','Albert Camus','Philosopher','\nNovember 7, 1913\n','\nJanuary 4, 1960\n','French','A guilty conscience needs to confess. A work of art is a confession.','',NULL,'Guilty',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10123,'Work,Great,Art','Albert Camus','Philosopher','\nNovember 7, 1913\n','\nJanuary 4, 1960\n','French','A man\'s work is nothing but this slow trek to rediscover, through the detours of art, those two or three great and simple images in whose presence his heart first opened.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10124,'Nature','Albert Camus','Philosopher','\nNovember 7, 1913\n','\nJanuary 4, 1960\n','French','Autumn is a second spring when every leaf is a flower.','',NULL,'Spring,Flower',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10125,'Moving On','Albert Camus','Philosopher','\nNovember 7, 1913\n','\nJanuary 4, 1960\n','French','Blessed are the hearts that can bend; they shall never be broken.','',NULL,'Blessed,Broken',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10126,'Happiness,Life','Albert Camus','Philosopher','\nNovember 7, 1913\n','\nJanuary 4, 1960\n','French','But what is happiness except the simple harmony between a man and the life he leads?','',NULL,'Simple',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10127,'Intelligence','Albert Camus','Philosopher','\nNovember 7, 1913\n','\nJanuary 4, 1960\n','French','An intellectual is someone whose mind watches itself.','',NULL,'Mind,Someone',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10128,'','Albert Camus','Philosopher','\nNovember 7, 1913\n','\nJanuary 4, 1960\n','French','At 30 a man should know himself like the palm of his hand, know the exact number of his defects and qualities, know how far he can go, foretell his failures - be what he is. And, above all, accept these things.','',NULL,'Far,Accept,Himself',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10129,'Beauty,Time','Albert Camus','Philosopher','\nNovember 7, 1913\n','\nJanuary 4, 1960\n','French','Beauty is unbearable, drives us to despair, offering us for a minute the glimpse of an eternity that we should like to stretch out over the whole of time.','',NULL,'Whole',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10130,'Respect,Fear','Albert Camus','Philosopher','\nNovember 7, 1913\n','\nJanuary 4, 1960\n','French','Nothing is more despicable than respect based on fear.','',NULL,'Nothing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10131,'Good','Albert Camus','Philosopher','\nNovember 7, 1913\n','\nJanuary 4, 1960\n','French','Don\'t believe your friends when they ask you to be honest with them. All they really want is to be maintained in the good opinion they have of themselves.','',NULL,'Believe,Friends',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10132,'','Albert Camus','Philosopher','\nNovember 7, 1913\n','\nJanuary 4, 1960\n','French','A man without ethics is a wild beast loosed upon this world.','',NULL,'Without,Ethics,Wild',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10133,'Great','Albert Camus','Philosopher','\nNovember 7, 1913\n','\nJanuary 4, 1960\n','French','All great deeds and all great thoughts have a ridiculous beginning. Great works are often born on a street corner or in a restaurant\'s revolving door.','',NULL,'Thoughts,Often',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10134,'','Albert Camus','Philosopher','\nNovember 7, 1913\n','\nJanuary 4, 1960\n','French','You know what charm is: a way of getting the answer \'yes\' without having asked any clear question.','',NULL,'Without,Getting,Question',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10135,'Teacher,Best','Albert Camus','Philosopher','\nNovember 7, 1913\n','\nJanuary 4, 1960\n','French','After all manner of professors have done their best for us, the place we are to get knowledge is in books. The true university of these days is a collection of books.','',NULL,'knowledge',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10136,'Good','Albert Camus','Philosopher','\nNovember 7, 1913\n','\nJanuary 4, 1960\n','French','The evil that is in the world almost always comes of ignorance, and good intentions may do as much harm as malevolence if they lack understanding.','',NULL,'Ignorance,Evil',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10137,'','Albert Camus','Philosopher','\nNovember 7, 1913\n','\nJanuary 4, 1960\n','French','The gods had condemned Sisyphus to ceaselessly rolling a rock to the top of a mountain, whence the stone would fall back of its own weight. They had thought with some reason that there is no more dreadful punishment than futile and hopeless labor.','',NULL,'Rock,Thought,Reason',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10138,'Freedom','Albert Camus','Philosopher','\nNovember 7, 1913\n','\nJanuary 4, 1960\n','French','Freedom is nothing but a chance to be better.','',NULL,'Better,Nothing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10139,'','Albert Camus','Philosopher','\nNovember 7, 1913\n','\nJanuary 4, 1960\n','French','Don\'t wait for the last judgment - it takes place every day.','',NULL,'Place,Wait,Last',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10140,'Men','Elisabetta Canalis','Actress','\nSeptember 12, 1978\n','','Italian','American men are more open, they are readier to express their emotions, but they also get frightened easily. Italians are used to drama. For us, arguing, shouting is perfectly normal - for them it is inconceivable.','',NULL,'American,Used',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10141,'Failure','Elisabetta Canalis','Actress','\nSeptember 12, 1978\n','','Italian','At the end of the day I have always seen the end of my relationships as a personal failure. There is nothing ever pretty in saying goodbye.','',NULL,'End,Nothing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10142,'Marriage,Future','Elisabetta Canalis','Actress','\nSeptember 12, 1978\n','','Italian','I am a firm believer in marriage. In the future I will be married.','',NULL,'Married',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10143,'','Elisabetta Canalis','Actress','\nSeptember 12, 1978\n','','Italian','I don\'t always have the stomach muscles I have, and I get cellulite as well like everyone else.','',NULL,'Else,Everyone,Stomach',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10144,'Men','Elisabetta Canalis','Actress','\nSeptember 12, 1978\n','','Italian','I have always seen cold and controlled men as the right ones for me.','',NULL,'Cold,Seen',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10145,'Life,Love','Elisabetta Canalis','Actress','\nSeptember 12, 1978\n','','Italian','I love variety in my life.','',NULL,'Variety',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10146,'Love','Elisabetta Canalis','Actress','\nSeptember 12, 1978\n','','Italian','I\'m a bit of a tomboy, but when it comes to love I am a doormat.','',NULL,'Bit,Tomboy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10147,'Men','Elisabetta Canalis','Actress','\nSeptember 12, 1978\n','','Italian','I\'m looking for men who can give me security.','',NULL,'Give,Looking',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10148,'Love','Elisabetta Canalis','Actress','\nSeptember 12, 1978\n','','Italian','In the past I would self destruct when it came to love - I was immature, throwing myself into things but now times have changed, I want a relationship where you understand the other person.','',NULL,'Past,Self',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10149,'','Elisabetta Canalis','Actress','\nSeptember 12, 1978\n','','Italian','My maternal desires are fully satisfied with my dogs.','',NULL,'Satisfied,Dogs,Desires',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10150,'Life','Elisabetta Canalis','Actress','\nSeptember 12, 1978\n','','Italian','Since I was a little kid, I was against fur. I never wore fur in my life.','',NULL,'Against,Since',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10151,'','Elisabetta Canalis','Actress','\nSeptember 12, 1978\n','','Italian','Sometimes when I flick through a magazine and see these thin models I\'m left wondering what effect they can have on an insecure person. But I say to girls: forget what you see in the magazines, that is a world which has nothing to do with reality; think of it as a cartoon.','',NULL,'Forget,Nothing,Reality',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10152,'','Wilhelm Canaris','Soldier','\nJanuary 1, 1887\n','\nApril 9, 1945\n','German','I have a clear conscience.','',NULL,'Conscience,Clear',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10153,'','Wilhelm Canaris','Soldier','\nJanuary 1, 1887\n','\nApril 9, 1945\n','German','I only did my duty to my country when I tried to oppose the criminal folly of Hitler.','',NULL,'Country,Did,Tried',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10154,'Time','David Canary','Actor','\nAugust 25, 1938\n','','American','I\'m a Beethoven freak. I listen to him all the time.','',NULL,'Him,Listen',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10155,'','David Canary','Actor','\nAugust 25, 1938\n','','American','It\'s fun playing two roles. The roles provide a wonderful range of emotions. Stuart is childlike and sensitive. Adam is ruthless, outrageous. He\'s flamboyant. He does the unexpected.','',NULL,'Fun,Two,Wonderful',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10156,'Great','David Canary','Actor','\nAugust 25, 1938\n','','American','There\'s a great deal of child left in me and acting is fun. It\'s a make believe thing.','',NULL,'Fun,Believe',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10157,'Funny,Work,Good','David Canary','Actor','\nAugust 25, 1938\n','','American','To be able to make a good living in a challenging medium like soap operas is great. The best is that I get to act and am rewarded for it. And the people I work with are great. Funny, intelligent, hard working. They\'re all great to be around.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10158,'','Henry Seidel Canby','Critic','\nSeptember 6, 1878\n','\nApril 5, 1961\n','American','Arrogance, pedantry, and dogmatism; the occupational diseases of those who spend their lives directing the intellects of the young.','',NULL,'Young,Lives,Arrogance',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10159,'Good,Experience','Vincent Canby','Critic','\nJuly 27, 1924\n','\nOctober 15, 2000\n','American','Good fiction reveals feeling, refines events, locates importance and, though its methods are as mysterious as they are varied, intensifies the experience of living our own lives.','',NULL,'Feeling',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10160,'','Vincent Canby','Critic','\nJuly 27, 1924\n','\nOctober 15, 2000\n','American','Hack fiction exploits curiosity without really satisfying it or making connections between it and anything else in the world.','',NULL,'Without,Anything,Else',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10161,'Time','Vincent Canby','Critic','\nJuly 27, 1924\n','\nOctober 15, 2000\n','American','His acting remains forever fixed in a time that never dates.','',NULL,'Acting,Forever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10162,'','Vincent Canby','Critic','\nJuly 27, 1924\n','\nOctober 15, 2000\n','American','It is guaranteed to put all teeth on edge, including George Washington\'s, wherever they might be.','',NULL,'Put,Might,Washington',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10163,'','Vincent Canby','Critic','\nJuly 27, 1924\n','\nOctober 15, 2000\n','American','We are drawn to our television sets each April the way we are drawn to the scene of an accident.','',NULL,'Television,Accident,April',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10164,'','John Candy','Comedian','\nOctober 31, 1950\n','\nMarch 4, 1994\n','Canadian','I thought to myself, Join the army. It\'s free. So I figured while I\'m here I\'ll lose a few pounds.','',NULL,'Thought,Free,Here',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10165,'','John Candy','Comedian','\nOctober 31, 1950\n','\nMarch 4, 1994\n','Canadian','I think I may have become an actor to hide from myself. You can escape into a character.','',NULL,'Character,May,Become',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10166,'','John Candy','Comedian','\nOctober 31, 1950\n','\nMarch 4, 1994\n','Canadian','I\'m the one who has to look in the mirror, and after a while it begins to eat at you.','',NULL,'After,While,Mirror',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10167,'','John Candy','Comedian','\nOctober 31, 1950\n','\nMarch 4, 1994\n','Canadian','I did the \'Tonight Show\' once, and I choked up. I get intimidated.','',NULL,'Did,Show,Once',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10168,'Movies','John Candy','Comedian','\nOctober 31, 1950\n','\nMarch 4, 1994\n','Canadian','I don\'t watch my movies. I just get too critical of myself.','',NULL,'Watch,Critical',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10169,'Diet','John Candy','Comedian','\nOctober 31, 1950\n','\nMarch 4, 1994\n','Canadian','I know what I have to do if I want to lose weight and stay healthy: eat a proper diet and exercise. All I\'ve got to do is apply it.','',NULL,'Lose,Healthy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10170,'','John Candy','Comedian','\nOctober 31, 1950\n','\nMarch 4, 1994\n','Canadian','Who wants an orange whip? Orange whip? Orange whip? Three orange whips.','',NULL,'Three,Wants,Orange',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10171,'','John Candy','Comedian','\nOctober 31, 1950\n','\nMarch 4, 1994\n','Canadian','You can escape into a character.','',NULL,'Character,Escape',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10172,'Time','Guillaume Canet','Actor','\nApril 10, 1973\n','','French','Directing remains very psychological, and it takes a lot of time and reflection. When you\'re an actor, it takes less time, and you can express yourself physically.','',NULL,'Yourself,Reflection',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10173,'Life','Guillaume Canet','Actor','\nApril 10, 1973\n','','French','Everything goes by so fast that if you want to be a part of it, you need to go that fast. But because you go that fast, you don\'t lead the life you should lead.','',NULL,'Everything,Goes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10174,'Love','Guillaume Canet','Actor','\nApril 10, 1973\n','','French','I know that one day I would love to do a musical.','',NULL,'Musical',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10175,'','Guillaume Canet','Actor','\nApril 10, 1973\n','','French','I spent all my youth with horses.','',NULL,'Youth,Horses,Spent',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10176,'Movies','Guillaume Canet','Actor','\nApril 10, 1973\n','','French','I think it\'s very boring for a director to always do the same kind of movies.','',NULL,'Boring,Same',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10177,'Good','Guillaume Canet','Actor','\nApril 10, 1973\n','','French','I would rather do really good French films than \'American Pie.\'','',NULL,'American,Rather',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10178,'','Guillaume Canet','Actor','\nApril 10, 1973\n','','French','I\'m an absolute fan of 1970s New York in films like \'Mean Streets\' and \'Dog Day Afternoon.\'','',NULL,'Mean,Dog,Afternoon',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10179,'','Guillaume Canet','Actor','\nApril 10, 1973\n','','French','I\'ve had gay friends who grew up in small towns in France who had to lie for most of their lives, even to themselves. But eventually such lies become stronger than the people, and they have to face them.','',NULL,'Gay,Lie,Small',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10180,'','Guillaume Canet','Actor','\nApril 10, 1973\n','','French','In any group there is more or less tension between people, and there are complicities and affinities.','',NULL,'Between,Group,Less',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10181,'','Guillaume Canet','Actor','\nApril 10, 1973\n','','French','It was really hard to find another project after my first film.','',NULL,'Hard,Find,After',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10182,'','Guillaume Canet','Actor','\nApril 10, 1973\n','','French','It\'s physically and psychologically exhausting to make a film.','',NULL,'Film,Exhausting,Physically',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10183,'Music','Guillaume Canet','Actor','\nApril 10, 1973\n','','French','Music is one of the important things for me in cinema.','',NULL,'Important,Cinema',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10184,'Money','Guillaume Canet','Actor','\nApril 10, 1973\n','','French','You have to draw on your unconscious when you make a film - you can\'t worry about whether it\'s costing a lot of money.','',NULL,'Worry,Film',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10185,'Life','Guillaume Canet','Actor','\nApril 10, 1973\n','','French','You need to feed yourself with emotions and life or you\'ll become empty.','',NULL,'Yourself,Become',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10186,'Dreams','Elias Canetti','Author','\nJuly 25, 1905\n','\nAugust 13, 1994\n','Swiss','All the things one has forgotten scream for help in dreams.','',NULL,'Help,Forgotten',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10187,'','Elias Canetti','Author','\nJuly 25, 1905\n','\nAugust 13, 1994\n','Swiss','Adults find pleasure in deceiving a child. They consider it necessary, but they also enjoy it. The children very quickly figure it out and then practice deception themselves.','',NULL,'Children,Enjoy,Find',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10188,'Fear','Elias Canetti','Author','\nJuly 25, 1905\n','\nAugust 13, 1994\n','Swiss','The fear of burglars is not only the fear of being robbed, but also the fear of a sudden and unexpected clutch out of the darkness.','',NULL,'Darkness,Unexpected',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10189,'','Elias Canetti','Author','\nJuly 25, 1905\n','\nAugust 13, 1994\n','Swiss','His head is made of stars, but not yet arranged into constellations.','',NULL,'Made,Stars,Head',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10190,'Food','Elias Canetti','Author','\nJuly 25, 1905\n','\nAugust 13, 1994\n','Swiss','Justice requires that everyone should have enough to eat. But it also requires that everyone should contribute to the production of food.','',NULL,'Justice,Enough',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10191,'','Elias Canetti','Author','\nJuly 25, 1905\n','\nAugust 13, 1994\n','Swiss','Someone who always has to lie discovers that every one of his lies is true.','',NULL,'True,Someone,Lie',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10192,'','Elias Canetti','Author','\nJuly 25, 1905\n','\nAugust 13, 1994\n','Swiss','There is nothing that man fears more than the touch of the unknown. He wants to see what is reaching towards him, and to be able to recognize or at least classify it. Man always tends to avoid physical contact with anything strange.','',NULL,'Nothing,Anything,Him',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10193,'Love','Elias Canetti','Author','\nJuly 25, 1905\n','\nAugust 13, 1994\n','Swiss','People love as self-recognition what they hate as an accusation.','',NULL,'Hate,Accusation',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10194,'','Elias Canetti','Author','\nJuly 25, 1905\n','\nAugust 13, 1994\n','Swiss','Pessimists are not boring. Pessimists are right. Pessimists are superfluous.','',NULL,'Boring,Pessimists',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10195,'','Elias Canetti','Author','\nJuly 25, 1905\n','\nAugust 13, 1994\n','Swiss','The process of writing has something infinite about it. Even though it is interrupted each night, it is one single notation.','',NULL,'Single,Writing,Night',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10196,'Death','Elias Canetti','Author','\nJuly 25, 1905\n','\nAugust 13, 1994\n','Swiss','He who is obsessed by death is made guilty by it.','',NULL,'Made,Guilty',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10197,'Death','Elias Canetti','Author','\nJuly 25, 1905\n','\nAugust 13, 1994\n','Swiss','There is no such thing as an ugly language. Today I hear every language as if it were the only one, and when I hear of one that is dying, it overwhelms me as though it were the death of the earth.','',NULL,'Today,Ugly',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10198,'Life','Elias Canetti','Author','\nJuly 25, 1905\n','\nAugust 13, 1994\n','Swiss','When you write down your life, every page should contain something no one has ever heard about.','',NULL,'Ever,Down',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10199,'God','Elias Canetti','Author','\nJuly 25, 1905\n','\nAugust 13, 1994\n','Swiss','Whether or not God is dead: it is impossible to keep silent about him who was there for so long.','',NULL,'Him,Long',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10200,'Time','Elias Canetti','Author','\nJuly 25, 1905\n','\nAugust 13, 1994\n','Swiss','A \'modern\' man has nothing to add to modernism, if only because he has nothing to oppose it with. The well-adapted drop off the dead limb of time like lice.','',NULL,'Nothing,Off',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10201,'Good','Elias Canetti','Author','\nJuly 25, 1905\n','\nAugust 13, 1994\n','Swiss','As if one could know the good a person is capable of, when one doesn\'t know the bad he might do.','',NULL,'Bad,Person',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10202,'','Elias Canetti','Author','\nJuly 25, 1905\n','\nAugust 13, 1994\n','Swiss','Every decision is liberating, even if it leads to disaster. Otherwise, why do so many people walk upright and with open eyes into their misfortune?','',NULL,'Decision,Eyes,Why',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10203,'','Elias Canetti','Author','\nJuly 25, 1905\n','\nAugust 13, 1994\n','Swiss','It doesn\'t matter how new an idea is: what matters is how new it becomes.','',NULL,'Matter,Idea,Matters',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10204,'Men','Elias Canetti','Author','\nJuly 25, 1905\n','\nAugust 13, 1994\n','Swiss','Most religions do not make men better, only warier.','',NULL,'Better,Religions',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10205,'Life','Elias Canetti','Author','\nJuly 25, 1905\n','\nAugust 13, 1994\n','Swiss','One should not confuse the craving for life with endorsement of it.','',NULL,'Confuse,Craving',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10206,'','Elias Canetti','Author','\nJuly 25, 1905\n','\nAugust 13, 1994\n','Swiss','One should use praise to recognize what one is not.','',NULL,'Praise,Use,Recognize',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10207,'','Elias Canetti','Author','\nJuly 25, 1905\n','\nAugust 13, 1994\n','Swiss','People\'s fates are simplified by their names.','',NULL,'Names,Fates,Simplified',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10208,'War','Elias Canetti','Author','\nJuly 25, 1905\n','\nAugust 13, 1994\n','Swiss','Rulers who want to unleash war know very well that they must procure or invent a first victim.','',NULL,'Must,Victim',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10209,'Success','Elias Canetti','Author','\nJuly 25, 1905\n','\nAugust 13, 1994\n','Swiss','Success is the space one occupies in the newspaper. Success is one day\'s insolence.','',NULL,'Space,Newspaper',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10210,'Success','Elias Canetti','Author','\nJuly 25, 1905\n','\nAugust 13, 1994\n','Swiss','Success listens only to applause. To all else it is deaf.','',NULL,'Else,Deaf',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10211,'Medical','Cass Canfield','Publisher','\nApril 26, 1897\n','\nMarch 27, 1986\n','American','Some people think that doctors and nurses can put scrambled eggs back in the shell.','',NULL,'Put,Nurses',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10212,'','Cass Canfield','Publisher','\nApril 26, 1897\n','\nMarch 27, 1986\n','American','A publisher should always be on the receiving end. He should take an interest in almost any subject and remain anonymous, letting the author take center stage.','',NULL,'End,Almost,Interest',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10213,'','Milton Caniff','Cartoonist','\nFebruary 28, 1907\n','\nMay 3, 1988\n','American','Most cartoonists are failed actors.','',NULL,'Failed',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10214,'Sports','Trishelle Cannatella','Celebrity','\nNovember 4, 1979\n','','American','Because I just like sports, I like athletics and I like competition.','',NULL,'Athletics',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10215,'','Trishelle Cannatella','Celebrity','\nNovember 4, 1979\n','','American','And I have a couple swimsuit calendars I did that are coming out.','',NULL,'Did,Coming,Couple',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10216,'','Trishelle Cannatella','Celebrity','\nNovember 4, 1979\n','','American','And I\'m auditioning right now for a movie, and then I have a script that I\'m reading right now for a horror film, and I\'m meeting for a couple of television shows that I just had yesterday, and pretty much was offered one of them.','',NULL,'Pretty,Film,Reading',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10217,'Christmas','Trishelle Cannatella','Celebrity','\nNovember 4, 1979\n','','American','But Tammy Faye calls me, and Ron Jeremy calls me, Erik Estrada sends me a Christmas card every year.','',NULL,'Year,Calls',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10218,'','Trishelle Cannatella','Celebrity','\nNovember 4, 1979\n','','American','I tried out for another show while I was in college so I could pay off my student loans, and it sort of led to The Real World. The same people that were casting that show were casting The Real World, so they asked me to do it.','',NULL,'Real,Same,Another',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10219,'','Trishelle Cannatella','Celebrity','\nNovember 4, 1979\n','','American','I want to try out for Playmate actually. I talked to one of the photographers about doing test shots.','',NULL,'Try,Actually,Test',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10220,'','Trishelle Cannatella','Celebrity','\nNovember 4, 1979\n','','American','I went to college in Mississippi; I\'m from Louisiana.','',NULL,'College,Louisiana,Went',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10221,'Travel','Trishelle Cannatella','Celebrity','\nNovember 4, 1979\n','','American','I would like to host a show, something like travel or cooking or something like that, something I\'m really interested in, and so I\'m pitching a couple television shows.','',NULL,'Show,Cooking',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10222,'','Trishelle Cannatella','Celebrity','\nNovember 4, 1979\n','','American','I\'d like to be an assistant producer to a reality show.','',NULL,'Reality,Show,Producer',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10223,'','Trishelle Cannatella','Celebrity','\nNovember 4, 1979\n','','American','I\'m on the cover of the lingerie football swimsuit calendar this year.','',NULL,'Football,Year,Cover',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10224,'','Trishelle Cannatella','Celebrity','\nNovember 4, 1979\n','','American','I\'ve always liked Playboy; I think it\'s very tasteful.','',NULL,'Liked,Playboy,Tasteful',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10225,'','Trishelle Cannatella','Celebrity','\nNovember 4, 1979\n','','American','So yeah, but from the show and as far as MTV I have a lot of friends, and from the challenges and the other shows, that I\'ve met. I currently don\'t have any enemies that I know of.','',NULL,'Friends,Far,Show',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10226,'Family,Home','Trishelle Cannatella','Celebrity','\nNovember 4, 1979\n','','American','Theo does comedy now, and he\'s traveling around the country doing comedy, and I actually just saw him, he\'s from Louisiana, and I just saw him when I went home to visit my family in Louisiana. I saw his comedy show and he was brilliant.','',NULL,'Him',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10227,'Truth','George Canning','Statesman','\nApril 11, 1770\n','\nAugust 8, 1827\n','English','I can prove anything by statistics except the truth.','',NULL,'Anything,Except',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10228,'Failure','George Canning','Statesman','\nApril 11, 1770\n','\nAugust 8, 1827\n','English','Indecision and delays are the parents of failure.','',NULL,'Parents,Indecision',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10229,'Alone','George Canning','Statesman','\nApril 11, 1770\n','\nAugust 8, 1827\n','English','A steady patriot of the world alone, The friend of every country but his own.','',NULL,'Friend,Country',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10230,'Good','George Canning','Statesman','\nApril 11, 1770\n','\nAugust 8, 1827\n','English','But of all plagues, good Heaven, thy wrath can send, Save me, oh, save me, from the candid friend!','',NULL,'Friend,Heaven',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10231,'','George Canning','Statesman','\nApril 11, 1770\n','\nAugust 8, 1827\n','English','Here\'s to the pilot that weathered the storm.','',NULL,'Storm,Here,Pilot',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10232,'','George Canning','Statesman','\nApril 11, 1770\n','\nAugust 8, 1827\n','English','I called the New World into existence, to redress the balance of the Old.','',NULL,'Old,Balance,Existence',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10233,'','George Canning','Statesman','\nApril 11, 1770\n','\nAugust 8, 1827\n','English','In matters of commerce the fault of the Dutch Is offering too little and asking too much. The French are with equal advantage content, So we clap on Dutch bottoms just twenty per cent.','',NULL,'Matters,Content,Advantage',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10234,'','Annie Jump Cannon','Scientist','\nDecember 11, 1863\n','\nApril 13, 1941\n','American','Classifying the stars has helped materially in all studies of the structure of the universe.','',NULL,'Universe,Stars,Studies',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10235,'','Annie Jump Cannon','Scientist','\nDecember 11, 1863\n','\nApril 13, 1941\n','American','No greater problem is presented to the human mind.','',NULL,'Mind,Human,Problem',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10236,'Nature,Great,Power','Annie Jump Cannon','Scientist','\nDecember 11, 1863\n','\nApril 13, 1941\n','American','Teaching man his relatively small sphere in the creation, it also encourages him by its lessons of the unity of Nature and shows him that his power of comprehension allies him with the great intelligence over-reaching all.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10237,'','Chris Cannon','Politician','\nOctober 20, 1950\n','','American','The American people are not anti-immigrant. We are concerned about the lack of coherence in our immigration policy and enforcement.','',NULL,'American,Concerned,Lack',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10238,'','Chris Cannon','Politician','\nOctober 20, 1950\n','','American','Americans are rightly concerned about the security and the integrity of the nation\'s borders because the system is broken. Some are concerned about the possibility of terrorists crossing our borders and coming into our cities.','',NULL,'Integrity,Broken,Nation',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10239,'','Chris Cannon','Politician','\nOctober 20, 1950\n','','American','If you compare the size of our reserves of Saudi Arabia and the whole Middle East, it\'s like three times as much as all of that combined and that\'s just the easily, readily available 1800 billion barrels and there are probably 3 billion barrels that are commercially just under that, available.','',NULL,'Whole,Times,Three',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10240,'Great,Experience','Chris Cannon','Politician','\nOctober 20, 1950\n','','American','Many of our nation\'s great leaders began their careers at a service academy. I encourage anyone interested in a rewarding college experience or military career to apply as soon as possible.','',NULL,'Career',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10241,'Women,Men,Best','Chris Cannon','Politician','\nOctober 20, 1950\n','','American','Our men and women in uniform deserve the best intelligence possible to help them protect America.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10242,'Good','Chris Cannon','Politician','\nOctober 20, 1950\n','','American','Our nation\'s immigration policy has been of top concern in recent years, and for good reason. With between eight and twelve million illegal aliens in the United States, it is obviously a problem out of control.','',NULL,'Control,Problem',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10243,'','Chris Cannon','Politician','\nOctober 20, 1950\n','','American','The Internet has exceeded our collective expectations as a revolutionary spring of information, news, and ideas. It is essential that we keep that spring flowing. We must not thwart the Internet\'s availability by taxing access to it.','',NULL,'Must,Spring,Keep',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10244,'','Chris Cannon','Politician','\nOctober 20, 1950\n','','American','You know, if we\'re going to bring down the price of gas, you have to have three things. You have to have a big reserve, you have to have the ability to develop oil out of that reserve quickly, and you have to be able to produce oil at a relatively low cost.','',NULL,'Down,Big,Able',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10245,'','Dyan Cannon','Actress','\nJanuary 4, 1937\n','','American','I have become down-hearted, I have become discouraged, I have become depressed. I\'m just like you. I\'m a human being and I have my problems.','',NULL,'Human,Become,Problems',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10246,'Love,God','Dyan Cannon','Actress','\nJanuary 4, 1937\n','','American','God\'s love doesn\'t leave out Jews or Muslims or anyone.','',NULL,'Leave',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10247,'','Dyan Cannon','Actress','\nJanuary 4, 1937\n','','American','Being born again means you have a new concept of yourself.','',NULL,'Yourself,Again,Means',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10248,'','Dyan Cannon','Actress','\nJanuary 4, 1937\n','','American','Einstein said, if everything exists as a substance of qualities, and qualities exist only in mind, then all is mind.','',NULL,'Mind,Everything,Said',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10249,'Happiness','Dyan Cannon','Actress','\nJanuary 4, 1937\n','','American','Even when there are times that we\'re not happy, happiness will creep in.','',NULL,'Happy,Times',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10250,'God','Dyan Cannon','Actress','\nJanuary 4, 1937\n','','American','God uses whoever he wants.','',NULL,'Wants,Whoever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10251,'Good','Dyan Cannon','Actress','\nJanuary 4, 1937\n','','American','Have you ever noticed when you start getting happy, you say, uh-uh, I\'d better watch out. I feel too good. Something\'s going to happen.','',NULL,'Happy,Better',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10252,'','Dyan Cannon','Actress','\nJanuary 4, 1937\n','','American','I really always expected to somebody to make me happy and I don\'t think you can really enter into a relationship until you are happy.','',NULL,'Happy,Until,Somebody',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10253,'Life','Dyan Cannon','Actress','\nJanuary 4, 1937\n','','American','I wanted to star in a western opposite Robert Redford. That was my plan for my life.','',NULL,'Wanted,Plan',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10254,'','Dyan Cannon','Actress','\nJanuary 4, 1937\n','','American','I was going to go make a film in Greece. if they caught you with this much marijuana, they threw you in jail, no questions asked, and I was trying to stuff it in my deodorant bottles. I thought, what I am doing?','',NULL,'Trying,Thought,Film',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10255,'Love,God','Dyan Cannon','Actress','\nJanuary 4, 1937\n','','American','I was seeking a real love, a real deal, and I have been seeking it for a lot of years. And in that seeking, I found that God\'s love is real.','',NULL,'Real',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10256,'Good','Dyan Cannon','Actress','\nJanuary 4, 1937\n','','American','Shakespeare said, nothing is either good nor bad but thinking makes it so.','',NULL,'Bad,Nothing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10257,'','Dyan Cannon','Actress','\nJanuary 4, 1937\n','','American','The Bible says, as a man thinketh in his heart, so is he.','',NULL,'Heart,Bible,Says',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10258,'Love','Dyan Cannon','Actress','\nJanuary 4, 1937\n','','American','They offered me millions and millions and millions of dollars to write books about Cary. That was between us. That was private. I\'ll always love him.','',NULL,'Him,Between',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10259,'','Howard Cannon','Politician','\nJanuary 26, 1912\n','\nMarch 5, 2002\n','American','I don\'t think he believed most of the things he said himself.','',NULL,'Said,Himself,Believed',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10260,'','James P. Cannon','Activist','\nFebruary 11, 1890\n','\nAugust 21, 1974\n','American','No strike could ever be won with a Communist at its head since the employers would make victory impossible.','',NULL,'Ever,Impossible,Victory',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10261,'Politics,Art','James P. Cannon','Activist','\nFebruary 11, 1890\n','\nAugust 21, 1974\n','American','The art of politics is knowing what to do next.','',NULL,'Knowing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10262,'Christmas','Jimmy Cannon','Journalist','\nDecember 5, 1973\n','','American','Christmas is a holiday that persecutes the lonely, the frayed, and the rejected.','',NULL,'Lonely,Holiday',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10263,'Sports','Jimmy Cannon','Journalist','\nDecember 5, 1973\n','','American','A rabid sports fan is one that boos a TV set.','',NULL,'Tv,Fan',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10264,'','Jimmy Cannon','Journalist','\nDecember 5, 1973\n','','American','Fishing, with me, has always been an excuse to drink in the daytime.','',NULL,'Fishing,Drink,Excuse',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10265,'','Jimmy Cannon','Journalist','\nDecember 5, 1973\n','','American','I can\'t remember ever staying for the end of a movie in which the actors wore togas.','',NULL,'End,Ever,Remember',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10266,'','Joseph Cannon','Politician','\nMay 7, 1836\n','\nNovember 12, 1926\n','American','In the last analysis sound judgment will prevail.','',NULL,'Last,Sound,Judgment',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10267,'Politics','Joseph Cannon','Politician','\nMay 7, 1836\n','\nNovember 12, 1926\n','American','Sometimes in politics one must duel with skunks, but no one should be fool enough to allow skunks to choose the weapons.','',NULL,'Fool,Must',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10268,'','Max Cannon','Artist','','','American','I don\'t want to wait more than a year and a half or two years between books.','',NULL,'Two,Wait,Between',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10269,'','Max Cannon','Artist','','','American','As soon as I can afford a studio space, I\'ll paint again.','',NULL,'Again,Space,Soon',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10270,'','Max Cannon','Artist','','','American','But if I\'m going to cause somebody else discomfort by my actions, then I should probably modify my actions toward them to make them as comfortable as possible.','',NULL,'Else,Possible,Somebody',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10271,'','Max Cannon','Artist','','','American','I am too old for an eyebrow piercing but too young for an eyebrow lift.','',NULL,'Young,Old,Piercing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10272,'Family','Max Cannon','Artist','','','American','I grew up in a military family, and there\'s something about that military-style uniform, all cleaned up, a brutal control effort the military necessarily breeds.','',NULL,'Control,Effort',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10273,'Hope','Max Cannon','Artist','','','American','I hope to actually get back to painting someday... soon. I sort of transitioned into cartooning from painting.','',NULL,'Actually,Painting',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10274,'','Max Cannon','Artist','','','American','I imagine I\'ll continue on doing it for many years to come.','',NULL,'Imagine,Continue',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10275,'','Max Cannon','Artist','','','American','I just don\'t want anyone messing around with my pure smoking pleasure.','',NULL,'Around,Smoking,Anyone',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10276,'','Max Cannon','Artist','','','American','I just thought I\'d take a break from publishing for a while.','',NULL,'Thought,While,Break',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10277,'','Max Cannon','Artist','','','American','I wanted to be a painter.','',NULL,'Wanted,Painter',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10278,'Work','Max Cannon','Artist','','','American','I was doing illustration work, and the cartooning slowly took over.','',NULL,'Took,Cartooning',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10279,'','Max Cannon','Artist','','','American','I\'m just trying to portray what I find ironic or humorous.','',NULL,'Trying,Find,Ironic',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10280,'Funny','Max Cannon','Artist','','','American','It\'s just something that\'s sort of funny, sort of not.','',NULL,'Sort',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10281,'','Max Cannon','Artist','','','American','Milkmen seem so wholesome, and there\'s no way anybody can be that wholesome.','',NULL,'Anybody,Seem,Wholesome',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10282,'Politics','Max Cannon','Artist','','','American','Now interpersonal politics... that\'s what it\'s all about.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10283,'','Max Cannon','Artist','','','American','People are essentially red meat. They are.','',NULL,'Red,Meat',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10284,'Society','Max Cannon','Artist','','','American','People are going to behave however the social norms permit, and beyond that.','',NULL,'Social,Beyond',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10285,'','Max Cannon','Artist','','','American','People get really caught up in their own trips.','',NULL,'Caught,Trips',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10286,'Time','Max Cannon','Artist','','','American','That\'s not so important to me, that time thing.','',NULL,'Important',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10287,'Cool','Max Cannon','Artist','','','American','The second we see somebody on the street or meet someone, we make snap judgments about them, about who they are and why we wouldn\'t necessarily sit with them or why we would or what\'s cool or not cool.','',NULL,'Someone,Why',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10288,'','Max Cannon','Artist','','','American','These censorship people think something is going to promote behavior in people.','',NULL,'Behavior,Censorship,Promote',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10289,'Pet','Max Cannon','Artist','','','American','We all have our pet things that we like to get religious about.','',NULL,'Religious',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10290,'Society','Max Cannon','Artist','','','American','We live in a society that blames everybody else for what\'s wrong.','',NULL,'Live,Wrong',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10291,'','Max Cannon','Artist','','','American','We\'re going to have the same demographic spread of nutcases and the same spread of everybody in between.','',NULL,'Same,Between,Everybody',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10292,'Dad','Max Cannon','Artist','','','American','Well, I am a lot like my dad, and the character of Ted is based on my dad.','',NULL,'Character,Based',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10293,'Dating','Nick Cannon','Musician','\nOctober 8, 1980\n','','American','Right now, I\'m as single as a slice of American cheese.','',NULL,'Single,American',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10294,'Car','Nick Cannon','Musician','\nOctober 8, 1980\n','','American','I was 16 years old, driving to LA, and sleeping in my car, just trying to make it happen.','',NULL,'Happen,Trying',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10295,'Love','Nick Cannon','Musician','\nOctober 8, 1980\n','','American','The people who truly love me and loved me before all of this stuff. You can\'t ever leave them behind.','',NULL,'Ever,Before',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10296,'Dreams','Nick Cannon','Musician','\nOctober 8, 1980\n','','American','You have to be vigorous. That\'s the only way you are going to get it because everybody has dreams and everybody has goals, but the only people who achieve them are the ones that go after it and don\'t take no for an answer.','',NULL,'After,Everybody',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10297,'','Nick Cannon','Musician','\nOctober 8, 1980\n','','American','I was rapping at eight.','',NULL,'Rapping,Eight',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10298,'Cool','Nick Cannon','Musician','\nOctober 8, 1980\n','','American','I\'m not geeky but I have my geeky, corky moments, and then I\'ve got some aspects of cool in me, I guess.','',NULL,'Moments,Guess',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10299,'','Nick Cannon','Musician','\nOctober 8, 1980\n','','American','I\'m so into playing different characters, even when I was on Nickelodeon. I just observe.','',NULL,'Different,Playing,Characters',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10300,'Business','Nick Cannon','Musician','\nOctober 8, 1980\n','','American','If you want to be in the automotive business, you go to Detroit, and you figure it out. If you want to be in entertainment, go to where it\'s at. Go to Hollywood, go to New York.','',NULL,'Hollywood,York',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10301,'Music','Nick Cannon','Musician','\nOctober 8, 1980\n','','American','In the hip-hop community, it\'s about how real are you, or how strong can you be, and really my music just reflects me. If you can accept me, then you can accept my music.','',NULL,'Strong,Real',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10302,'Music,Art','Nick Cannon','Musician','\nOctober 8, 1980\n','','American','It\'s fun having songs about parties and gigolos, but I really wanted to use my music as a form of art. Art is supposed to spark conversation and make people think, and I wanted to do that with this song.','',NULL,'Fun',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10303,'Dad,Age','Nick Cannon','Musician','\nOctober 8, 1980\n','','American','So my father was a person who never lied to me. If I had a question, he answered it. I knew a lot of things at a young age because I was intrigued.','',NULL,'Father',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10304,'','Nick Cannon','Musician','\nOctober 8, 1980\n','','American','The only person I\'ve worked with on my album was Kanye. And between the stuff that I\'ve done and the stuff that he\'s assisted on and produced for me for this album, I don\'t even need anything else.','',NULL,'Person,Done,Anything',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10305,'Music','Nick Cannon','Musician','\nOctober 8, 1980\n','','American','This is my chance to get out there and appease the fans of my music as well as show people that I do do standup comedy because a lot of people don\'t know that\'s where I started.','',NULL,'Chance,Show',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10306,'','Nick Cannon','Musician','\nOctober 8, 1980\n','','American','To be compared to Will Smith is probably one of the coolest things because that\'s who I came up admiring.','',NULL,'Compared,Admiring,Coolest',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10307,'','Nick Cannon','Musician','\nOctober 8, 1980\n','','American','We are already expected to be the goodie two shoes. I went through that during my junior high schools where I wasn\'t allowed to watch television. I wasn\'t allowed to listen to the radio.','',NULL,'Through,Two,High',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10308,'','Jose Canseco','Athlete','\nJuly 2, 1964\n','','Cuban','Are we to say that any individual who\'s on steroids that has an angry moment is due to steroids? What about the individual who gets angry and kills someone who\'s not on steroids? What do we blame it on now?','',NULL,'Angry,Someone,Blame',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10309,'Truth','Jose Canseco','Athlete','\nJuly 2, 1964\n','','Cuban','All I have is the truth, and I\'ve proven that.','',NULL,'Proven',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10310,'Best','Jose Canseco','Athlete','\nJuly 2, 1964\n','','Cuban','Because I tried to everything possible to become the best player in the world? Do I believe steroids and growth hormones helped me achieve that? Yes. Were there a lot of other players doing it that I had to compete against? Yes.','',NULL,'Believe,Everything',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10311,'','Jose Canseco','Athlete','\nJuly 2, 1964\n','','Cuban','Did I put them in contact with the people to acquire them? Yes. Did I educate them on how to use them properly, and what way, shape, or form, and when, and with what supplements? Yes. Absolutely.','',NULL,'Did,Put,Yes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10312,'','Jose Canseco','Athlete','\nJuly 2, 1964\n','','Cuban','I can just say exactly what happened.','',NULL,'Happened,Exactly',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10313,'Life','Jose Canseco','Athlete','\nJuly 2, 1964\n','','Cuban','I cannot bet my life on it, because I was not involved, that Alex Rodriguez ever used steroids. But in my opinion, I suspect he has, yes.','',NULL,'Ever,Cannot',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10314,'','Jose Canseco','Athlete','\nJuly 2, 1964\n','','Cuban','I don\'t recommend steroids for everyone, and I don\'t recommend growth hormones for everyone. But for certain individuals, I truly believe, because I\'ve experimented with it for so many years, that it can make an average athlete a super athlete. It can make a super athlete - incredible. Just legendar','',NULL,'Believe,Everyone,Growth',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10315,'','Jose Canseco','Athlete','\nJuly 2, 1964\n','','Cuban','I get criticized for anything I do.','',NULL,'Anything,Criticized',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10316,'','Jose Canseco','Athlete','\nJuly 2, 1964\n','','Cuban','I had already developed inherited back problems. I had degenerative disk disease, a form of scoliosis, arthritis. And I truly believe that if it weren\'t for the use of steroids - I\'m not saying steroids is for everyone, but in my case in general, if I have not used steroids, I mean, physically right','',NULL,'Believe,Saying,Mean',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10317,'Truth','Jose Canseco','Athlete','\nJuly 2, 1964\n','','Cuban','I stand 100 percent by the truth, exactly what happened.','',NULL,'Stand,Happened',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10318,'Truth','Jose Canseco','Athlete','\nJuly 2, 1964\n','','Cuban','I support the truth, that is all there is to it. And if you fall in that category of the truth, you are supported by the truth.','',NULL,'Support,Fall',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10319,'Life,Experience','Jose Canseco','Athlete','\nJuly 2, 1964\n','','Cuban','I think you want to try every sport possible just to experience life.','',NULL,'Try',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10320,'Best','Jose Canseco','Athlete','\nJuly 2, 1964\n','','Cuban','I was a professional athlete, the best baseball player in the world at one point.','',NULL,'Baseball,Point',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10321,'Life','Jose Canseco','Athlete','\nJuly 2, 1964\n','','Cuban','I\'m just basically telling a story of my life.','',NULL,'Story,Telling',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10322,'','Jose Canseco','Athlete','\nJuly 2, 1964\n','','Cuban','I\'m tired of justifying what I\'ve said.','',NULL,'Tired,Said,Justifying',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10323,'','Jose Canseco','Athlete','\nJuly 2, 1964\n','','Cuban','If I signed it that is the way it really happened. I don\'t know of any individuals who are saying anything different. I have no idea what is going on with that.','',NULL,'Saying,Anything,Different',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10324,'','Jose Canseco','Athlete','\nJuly 2, 1964\n','','Cuban','If you look at our world, it\'s a world of critique.','',NULL,'Critique',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10325,'','Jose Canseco','Athlete','\nJuly 2, 1964\n','','Cuban','My motive, and I will make it clear and look you in the eyes, is to attack major league baseball. That\'s my motive.','',NULL,'Baseball,Eyes,Clear',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10326,'','Jose Canseco','Athlete','\nJuly 2, 1964\n','','Cuban','Owners, the way they blackballed me from baseball, the way they used me, in a sense, and then the way they wanted to send a signal to the other players, saying, you know, we\'re going to get Jose Canseco out of the game. This is a cue or a message for you other guys to stop using steroids because the','',NULL,'Game,Saying,Lost',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10327,'Love,Home','Jose Canseco','Athlete','\nJuly 2, 1964\n','','Cuban','The fans love the home runs, the home run competition between Mark McGwire and Sammy Sosa.','',NULL,'Between',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10328,'','Jose Canseco','Athlete','\nJuly 2, 1964\n','','Cuban','The national pastime is juiced.','',NULL,'National,Pastime',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10329,'Strength','Jose Canseco','Athlete','\nJuly 2, 1964\n','','Cuban','These individuals on steroids, does it enhance their career, does it give them a little more strength, a little more stamina, a little more psychological edge? Absolutely. How do you determine what - what their stats would be without steroids? It\'s impossible to tell.','',NULL,'Without,Career',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10330,'','Jose Canseco','Athlete','\nJuly 2, 1964\n','','Cuban','Tony La Russa was quoted as saying that I was using steroids back then, and I was talking about it in the clubhouse, openly.','',NULL,'Saying,Talking,Using',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10331,'Government','Quico Canseco','Politician','\nJuly 30, 1949\n','','American','It should not be the government running the economy.','',NULL,'Economy,Running',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10332,'','Quico Canseco','Politician','\nJuly 30, 1949\n','','American','There has to be so many other ways of approaching airline security than demeaning ourselves by giving up a lot of our dignities and our liberty to do this.','',NULL,'Giving,Liberty,Security',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10333,'Business','Jim Cantalupo','Businessman','\nNovember 14, 1943\n','\nApril 19, 2004\n','American','You have got to have discipline and focus - on the customer and how you run the business.','',NULL,'Focus,Run',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10334,'Business','Jim Cantalupo','Businessman','\nNovember 14, 1943\n','\nApril 19, 2004\n','American','And ours is a business that requires discipline and focus.','',NULL,'Focus,Discipline',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10335,'','Jim Cantalupo','Businessman','\nNovember 14, 1943\n','\nApril 19, 2004\n','American','And so if your competitors aren\'t growing, if there isn\'t a competitive reason to grow, and you want focus and discipline to add customers to existing stores, you adjust your strategy.','',NULL,'Focus,Reason,Growing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10336,'Time','Jim Cantalupo','Businessman','\nNovember 14, 1943\n','\nApril 19, 2004\n','American','As I said, I haven\'t spent a lot of time thinking about partner brands.','',NULL,'Thinking,Said',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10337,'Home','Jim Cantalupo','Businessman','\nNovember 14, 1943\n','\nApril 19, 2004\n','American','Because we only feed in the United States less than 1 per cent of the meals, most of them are eaten elsewhere. Most meals are eaten at home. So to make McDonald\'s the target is not going to solve the problem.','',NULL,'Problem,Less',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10338,'','Jim Cantalupo','Businessman','\nNovember 14, 1943\n','\nApril 19, 2004\n','American','But I tell you, I would really be interested if there was a partner we could take in, that could put them over here on the side, that would allow us full leverage and access down the road.','',NULL,'Down,Put,Here',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10339,'','Jim Cantalupo','Businessman','\nNovember 14, 1943\n','\nApril 19, 2004\n','American','But in terms of the code by which we go to market - it\'s not telling kids to supersize, we\'re not selling them, generally, products, in the advertising we do to them.','',NULL,'Kids,Market,Telling',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10340,'Time','Jim Cantalupo','Businessman','\nNovember 14, 1943\n','\nApril 19, 2004\n','American','But we had a pretty diversified portfolio of businesses around the world and things tended to offset each other. But one or two years ago, we had a lot of things happening at the same time.','',NULL,'Two,Pretty',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10341,'','Jim Cantalupo','Businessman','\nNovember 14, 1943\n','\nApril 19, 2004\n','American','But you know the second month I was here I put out a healthy lifestyles directive. The pundits will say it was because we were sued. Well that\'s what they say. It was never about that.','',NULL,'Put,Here,Second',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10342,'Great','Jim Cantalupo','Businessman','\nNovember 14, 1943\n','\nApril 19, 2004\n','American','But, on balance, we seized the marketplace. We\'ve got a great infrastructure. And yes it\'s struggling in some areas because of some external factors and some internal factors.','',NULL,'Balance,Struggling',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10343,'','Jim Cantalupo','Businessman','\nNovember 14, 1943\n','\nApril 19, 2004\n','American','Every year we close 300-400 stores anyway, just relocations.','',NULL,'Year,Close,Anyway',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10344,'Hope','Jim Cantalupo','Businessman','\nNovember 14, 1943\n','\nApril 19, 2004\n','American','I talked about 12 to 18 months, and that\'s about reaffirming our foundation for sustained growth: getting the discipline back, getting the basics right, getting the customer focus back... so by the end of next year, I hope most of that\'s in place.','',NULL,'End,Focus',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10345,'','Jim Cantalupo','Businessman','\nNovember 14, 1943\n','\nApril 19, 2004\n','American','I think this year we\'ll open up 900 gross, we\'re closing some, so the net count is lower, but the 900 are spread all over the place. Some of the closures are relocations, where you\'re moving it to another place in the marketplace.','',NULL,'Moving,Place,Another',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10346,'Great','Jim Cantalupo','Businessman','\nNovember 14, 1943\n','\nApril 19, 2004\n','American','I think we have a great track record on being relevant, on identifying consumer trends, needs and wants.','',NULL,'Needs,Wants',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10347,'Family','Jim Cantalupo','Businessman','\nNovember 14, 1943\n','\nApril 19, 2004\n','American','I think we\'ll still be a family restaurant, we\'ll be contemporary, we\'ll be lifestyle, we won\'t be old, we won\'t be 60 years old in the view of the consumer.','',NULL,'Still,Old',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10348,'','Jim Cantalupo','Businessman','\nNovember 14, 1943\n','\nApril 19, 2004\n','American','McDonald\'s is almost 50 years old. For 47 years we had a pretty consistent track record of being able to deliver admirable sales.','',NULL,'Pretty,Old,Able',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10349,'Family,Good','Jim Cantalupo','Businessman','\nNovember 14, 1943\n','\nApril 19, 2004\n','American','Playtime and toys are good for kids, or they wouldn\'t buy them. McDonald\'s can provide that experience. And having dinner with the family is good for kids.','',NULL,'Experience',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10350,'Home,Business','Jim Cantalupo','Businessman','\nNovember 14, 1943\n','\nApril 19, 2004\n','American','Ronald has had bicycle safety and safety in the home. Yes, Ronald is McDonald\'s, second most recognised figure after Santa Claus, and there\'s an element of obviously benefiting your business.','',NULL,'After',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10351,'','Jim Cantalupo','Businessman','\nNovember 14, 1943\n','\nApril 19, 2004\n','American','Salads was a big indicator of that - there was a huge market out there for it. And why not tap it? Some of the things we are doing now around the globe are responding to customers. It\'s not because some guy sued you.','',NULL,'Why,Big,Around',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10352,'Money','Jim Cantalupo','Businessman','\nNovember 14, 1943\n','\nApril 19, 2004\n','American','So Europe\'s a big driver. And at one point, if the euro hadn\'t devalued, they would have been making as much money as the US with half the stores. Returns were higher.','',NULL,'Big,Making',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10353,'','Jim Cantalupo','Businessman','\nNovember 14, 1943\n','\nApril 19, 2004\n','American','Some of the analysts were saying, Now you\'re a cash cow, there\'s no growth at all, pay it all out in dividends, give me it all, you can\'t invest wisely.','',NULL,'Saying,Give,Growth',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10354,'','Jim Cantalupo','Businessman','\nNovember 14, 1943\n','\nApril 19, 2004\n','American','The fact of the matter is, most of our orders are not supersized. Less than five per cent are supersized - that\'s never mentioned. The whole issue has been supersized itself.','',NULL,'Whole,Matter,Fact',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10355,'Good','Jim Cantalupo','Businessman','\nNovember 14, 1943\n','\nApril 19, 2004\n','American','The markets where we\'ve got real good presence are the older, more mature markets like Australia, and Western Europe - where we\'ve only got 6,000 stores, compared to the US with 13,000.','',NULL,'Real,Older',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10356,'Food','Jim Cantalupo','Businessman','\nNovember 14, 1943\n','\nApril 19, 2004\n','American','We cover hamburgers, chicken, veggie burgers, salads, we\'ve got a pretty broad range. To me, McDonald\'s isn\'t only about the food. It\'s about the prices, it\'s about the way we eat.','',NULL,'Pretty,Eat',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10357,'','Jim Cantalupo','Businessman','\nNovember 14, 1943\n','\nApril 19, 2004\n','American','We have very specific rules about how we go to market with children, and I think they are very responsible.','',NULL,'Children,Rules,Market',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10358,'','Anselm of Canterbury','Clergyman','1033','1109','','For I do not seek to understand in order to believe, but I believe in order to understand. For I believe this: unless I believe, I will not understand.','',NULL,'Believe,Understand,Order',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10359,'','Anselm of Canterbury','Clergyman','1033','1109','','Remove grace, and you have nothing whereby to be saved. Remove free will and you have nothing that could be saved.','',NULL,'Nothing,Free,Grace',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10360,'Good','Anselm of Canterbury','Clergyman','1033','1109','','Thus you are just not because you give what is owed, but because you do what is appropriate to you as the highest good.','',NULL,'Give,Highest',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10361,'','Anselm of Canterbury','Clergyman','1033','1109','','Spare me through your mercy, do not punish me through your justice.','',NULL,'Justice,Through,Mercy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10362,'','Eric Cantona','Athlete','\nMay 24, 1966\n','','French','When the seagulls follow the trawler, it is because they think sardines will be thrown into the sea.','',NULL,'Sea,Follow,Thrown',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10363,'Life,Death','Eric Cantona','Athlete','\nMay 24, 1966\n','','French','If you have only one passion in life - football - and you pursue it to the exclusion of everything else, it becomes very dangerous. When you stop doing this activity it is as though you are dying. The death of that activity is a death in itself.','',NULL,'Football',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10364,'Good,Best','Eric Cantona','Athlete','\nMay 24, 1966\n','','French','My best moment? I have a lot of good moments but the one I prefer is when I kicked the hooligan.','',NULL,'Moment',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10365,'Life','Eric Cantona','Athlete','\nMay 24, 1966\n','','French','For me, I don\'t like it when there is too much interference in our lives. We\'re not children. It is our own life in our hands.','',NULL,'Children,Lives',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10366,'','Eric Cantona','Athlete','\nMay 24, 1966\n','','French','Sometimes you get submerged by emotion. I think it\'s very important to express it - which doesn\'t necessarily mean hitting someone.','',NULL,'Important,Someone,Mean',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10367,'','Eric Cantona','Athlete','\nMay 24, 1966\n','','French','The real fans of football come from the working class. Now they cannot afford to come and watch the game.','',NULL,'Game,Real,Football',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10368,'','Eric Cantona','Athlete','\nMay 24, 1966\n','','French','He who has regrets cannot look at himself in the mirror.','',NULL,'Cannot,Himself,Regrets',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10369,'','Eric Cantona','Athlete','\nMay 24, 1966\n','','French','I am searching for abstract ways of expressing reality, abstract forms that will enlighten my own mystery.','',NULL,'Reality,Ways,Mystery',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10370,'','Eric Cantona','Athlete','\nMay 24, 1966\n','','French','I didn\'t study; I live.','',NULL,'Live,Study',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10371,'','Eric Cantona','Athlete','\nMay 24, 1966\n','','French','I don\'t care about the past.','',NULL,'Care,Past',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10372,'Good','Eric Cantona','Athlete','\nMay 24, 1966\n','','French','If someone is too perfect they won\'t look good. Imperfection is important.','',NULL,'Important,Someone',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10373,'Family,Home','Eric Cantona','Athlete','\nMay 24, 1966\n','','French','A home is crucial, the foundation of a stable family.','',NULL,'Foundation',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10374,'','Eric Cantona','Athlete','\nMay 24, 1966\n','','French','Manchester United is stronger than anybody in the world.','',NULL,'United,Anybody,Stronger',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10375,'','Eric Cantona','Athlete','\nMay 24, 1966\n','','French','I have to wear clothes but I don\'t like to give an idea of what I am with clothes.','',NULL,'Give,Idea,Clothes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10376,'','Eric Cantona','Athlete','\nMay 24, 1966\n','','French','I prefer to play and lose rather than win, because I know in advance I\'m going to win.','',NULL,'Win,Play,Rather',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10377,'','Eric Cantona','Athlete','\nMay 24, 1966\n','','French','Children go where they find sincerity and authenticity.','',NULL,'Children,Find,Sincerity',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10378,'Experience','Eric Cantona','Athlete','\nMay 24, 1966\n','','French','Every experience makes you a man.','',NULL,'Makes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10379,'','Eric Cantona','Athlete','\nMay 24, 1966\n','','French','I always planned to retire when I was at the top and at Manchester United I have reached the pinnacle of my career.','',NULL,'Career,United,Top',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10380,'','Eric Cantona','Athlete','\nMay 24, 1966\n','','French','I found leaving Manchester United very, very hard.','',NULL,'Hard,Leaving,Found',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10381,'','Eric Cantona','Athlete','\nMay 24, 1966\n','','French','I manage a team, for beach soccer. I\'m the coach. Player, coach.','',NULL,'Team,Player,Soccer',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10382,'','Eric Cantona','Athlete','\nMay 24, 1966\n','','French','I see the world become so uniform. Everybody has to be the same. I like people who are different.','',NULL,'Different,Same,Become',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10383,'Life','Eric Cantona','Athlete','\nMay 24, 1966\n','','French','Sometimes in life one experiences an emotion which is so strong that it is difficult to think, or to reason.','',NULL,'Strong,Sometimes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10384,'Power','Eric Cantona','Athlete','\nMay 24, 1966\n','','French','What is the system? It revolves around the banks, the system is built on the power of the banks, so it can be destroyed through the banks.','',NULL,'Through,Around',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10385,'','Eric Cantona','Athlete','\nMay 24, 1966\n','','French','Actually, I wanted to act even when I was still playing football.','',NULL,'Football,Still,Wanted',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10386,'','Eric Cantona','Athlete','\nMay 24, 1966\n','','French','Being French, to me, is first and foremost being a revolutionary.','',NULL,'French,Foremost',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10387,'Morning','Mario Cantone','Comedian','\nDecember 9, 1959\n','','American','I hated high school. Ugh. I couldn\'t wait until it was over so I could sleep in. In college, I made sure all my classes were in the afternoon. I hated getting up in the morning.','',NULL,'School,Sleep',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10388,'Age','Mario Cantone','Comedian','\nDecember 9, 1959\n','','American','I knew the full \'Judy Garland Carnegie Hall\' double album set at age 2. And then my mother wondered why I was gay. I was like, \'Are you nuts? You would make me get on the table to sing Judy Garland songs and you\'re upset?\'','',NULL,'Mother,Gay',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10389,'','Mario Cantone','Comedian','\nDecember 9, 1959\n','','American','I know, it\'s weird that I\'ve never done a musical. I turned down two of them. \'The Lion King\' and \'The Producers.\' I turned two of the biggest Broadway musicals down, am I a mess?','',NULL,'Done,Down,Two',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10390,'','Mario Cantone','Comedian','\nDecember 9, 1959\n','','American','I like to hold a book. When someone sends me a script, I ask for a hard copy or print one out.','',NULL,'Someone,Book,Hard',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10391,'Love','Mario Cantone','Comedian','\nDecember 9, 1959\n','','American','I love animation, I really do, but I don\'t do it for the children.','',NULL,'Children,Animation',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10392,'Love','Mario Cantone','Comedian','\nDecember 9, 1959\n','','American','I love doing scripted things. What little acting ability I have I am holding on with my hangnails.','',NULL,'Acting,Ability',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10393,'Life','Mario Cantone','Comedian','\nDecember 9, 1959\n','','American','I mean, the things you think will never happen, you have to confront; those things that come into your life that you thought you never could deal with, you do.','',NULL,'Mean,Happen',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10394,'','Mario Cantone','Comedian','\nDecember 9, 1959\n','','American','I won\'t do reality. That is done. And I don\'t want people following me around with a camera 24 hours a day.','',NULL,'Reality,Done,Around',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10395,'','Mario Cantone','Comedian','\nDecember 9, 1959\n','','American','I wouldn\'t live with me, believe me. I\'m moody.','',NULL,'Believe,Live,Moody',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10396,'','Mario Cantone','Comedian','\nDecember 9, 1959\n','','American','I\'m crass, contemptuous and crude, obstreperous, obnoxious, rambunctiously raw and rude.','',NULL,'Rude,Obnoxious,Raw',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10397,'','Mario Cantone','Comedian','\nDecember 9, 1959\n','','American','In the \'70s, the gay movement was really making strides. Huge strides. And then AIDS came along and slapped a judgment on it all and the Right Wing religious movement was like, \'See. This is why, we told you.\' And it pushed back the movement 30 years.','',NULL,'Gay,Why,Making',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10398,'Good','Mario Cantone','Comedian','\nDecember 9, 1959\n','','American','Look, you\'re either loved or hated. Which is a good thing, as Bette Davis used to say.','',NULL,'Used,Loved',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10399,'Marriage','Mario Cantone','Comedian','\nDecember 9, 1959\n','','American','Our black president can\'t say that he\'s for gay marriage. That is upsetting to me.','',NULL,'Gay,Black',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10400,'','Mario Cantone','Comedian','\nDecember 9, 1959\n','','American','Stand-up was like being on a Barbie townhouse stage.','',NULL,'Stage,Barbie',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10401,'','Mario Cantone','Comedian','\nDecember 9, 1959\n','','American','Who do you think I am, Pete Rose? I don\'t bet. I come from a long line of compulsive gamblers. Gambling scares me.','',NULL,'Long,Rose,Line',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10402,'Marriage,Wedding','Eddie Cantor','Comedian','\nJanuary 31, 1892\n','\nOctober 10, 1964\n','American','A wedding is a funeral where you smell your own flowers.','',NULL,'Flowers',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10403,'Life','Eddie Cantor','Comedian','\nJanuary 31, 1892\n','\nOctober 10, 1964\n','American','Slow down and enjoy life. It\'s not only the scenery you miss by going to fast - you also miss the sense of where you are going and why.','',NULL,'Down,Enjoy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10404,'Marriage','Eddie Cantor','Comedian','\nJanuary 31, 1892\n','\nOctober 10, 1964\n','American','Marriage is an attempt to solve problems together which you didn\'t even have when you were on your own.','',NULL,'Together,Problems',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10405,'Success','Eddie Cantor','Comedian','\nJanuary 31, 1892\n','\nOctober 10, 1964\n','American','It takes 20 years to make an overnight success.','',NULL,'Takes,Overnight',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10406,'','Eddie Cantor','Comedian','\nJanuary 31, 1892\n','\nOctober 10, 1964\n','American','When I see the Ten Most Wanted Lists... I always have this thought: If we\'d made them feel wanted earlier, they wouldn\'t be wanted now.','',NULL,'Thought,Made,Wanted',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10407,'Love,Money,Power','Eric Cantor','Politician','\nJune 6, 1963\n','','American','Look, we know we screwed up when we were in the majority. We fell in love with power. We spent way too much money - especially on earmarks. There was too much corruption when we ran this place. We were guilty. And that\'s why we lost.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10408,'','Eric Cantor','Politician','\nJune 6, 1963\n','','American','I am not for raising taxes in a recession, especially when it comes to job creators that we need so desperately to start creating jobs again.','',NULL,'Job,Start,Again',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10409,'','Eric Cantor','Politician','\nJune 6, 1963\n','','American','Whether it\'s people walking off \'The View\' when Bill O\'Reilly makes a statement about radical Islam or Juan Williams being fired for expressing his opinion, over-reaching political correctness is chipping away at the fundamental American freedoms of speech and expression.','',NULL,'Islam,Political,Away',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10410,'Trust,Money','Eric Cantor','Politician','\nJune 6, 1963\n','','American','And basically, the sense of the \'Pledge to America\' is this: Republicans understand when we were in charge, we got fired in \'06. We spent too much money. We defied the trust that the people had put in us. And we know that there is a better way.','',NULL,'Better',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10411,'Time,Money','Eric Cantor','Politician','\nJune 6, 1963\n','','American','It is time for us to insist that we are accountable for the money that we are spending.','',NULL,'Spending',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10412,'Government','Eric Cantor','Politician','\nJune 6, 1963\n','','American','Now the proposal is yet again another $150 billion before we start to think about a freeze. But $150 billion spent on more government programs; monies being created to direct and what kind of jobs that Washington thinks ought to be created. Come on. I mean there is a government that can help, and th','',NULL,'Hurt,Help',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10413,'','Eric Cantor','Politician','\nJune 6, 1963\n','','American','The Republicans have put together serious detailed counter-proposals when we have objected to this administration\'s agenda. And so, I want to tell the President and remind him again, we\'re not voting no for political expediency. We\'ve got our principles, and we\'re going to stand up and defend those.','',NULL,'Political,Him,Together',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10414,'Learning','Eric Cantor','Politician','\nJune 6, 1963\n','','American','We believe that if you put in place the mechanisms that allow for personal choice as far as Medicare is concerned, as well as the programs in Medicaid, that we can actually get to a better result and do what most Americans are learning how to do, which is to do more with less.','',NULL,'Believe,Better',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10415,'','Eric Cantor','Politician','\nJune 6, 1963\n','','American','We believe very strongly that you stop that denial of coverage by promoting choice. Let people make the decisions.','',NULL,'Believe,Decisions,Choice',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10416,'','Eric Cantor','Politician','\nJune 6, 1963\n','','American','What the president announced yesterday, is that somehow magically, if we just continue to prime the pump of taxpayer dollars, we\'re going to see magically an economic recovery.','',NULL,'President,Economic,Yesterday',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10417,'Learning','Eric Cantor','Politician','\nJune 6, 1963\n','','American','Again, the American people expect us to do what they are doing. It\'s tightening the belt, it\'s learning how to do more with less. That\'s a reality today, and we\'ve got to do that in order to get the private sector growing.','',NULL,'Today,Reality',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10418,'','Eric Cantor','Politician','\nJune 6, 1963\n','','American','But, as we\'ve seen over the last several months, the people in this country are very dissatisfied with the direction that this administration is taking this country. And what we heard last night was absolutely the ignoring of that fact. It was: We\'re going to continue with this agenda. In fact, we\'r','',NULL,'Down,Night,Country',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10419,'Health','Eric Cantor','Politician','\nJune 6, 1963\n','','American','I am hopeful for the American people that we can actually improve the outlook for bringing down costs in health care.','',NULL,'Care,Down',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10420,'History','Eric Cantor','Politician','\nJune 6, 1963\n','','American','I mean, look, Nancy Pelosi said in the very beginning this is going to be the most open, honest and ethical Congress in history. And what we\'re seeing is she\'s breaking that promise every day.','',NULL,'Mean,Said',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10421,'Money,Government','Eric Cantor','Politician','\nJune 6, 1963\n','','American','I mean, the Obama position has been, \'We think government ought to be spending this money, not the people who earn it.\'','',NULL,'Mean',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10422,'Change','Eric Cantor','Politician','\nJune 6, 1963\n','','American','If the President says, oh, Washington\'s got to change, and people are doubting whether my change can really happen, I think instead what the public\'s begun to see is the change they\'re seeing is not the change they voted for.','',NULL,'Happen,Public',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10423,'Love','Eric Cantor','Politician','\nJune 6, 1963\n','','American','In a perfect world we would bring corporate tax rates down to 25% or less so we can get competitive in the world economy. Ultimately, I would love to see a flat tax.','',NULL,'Down,Perfect',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10424,'Money','Eric Cantor','Politician','\nJune 6, 1963\n','','American','It\'s all about the fungibility and money. If Planned Parenthood accesses hundreds of millions of dollars of taxpayer money and they use that for other purposes, then they can use other dollars to fund abortion.','',NULL,'Abortion,Millions',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10425,'Government','Eric Cantor','Politician','\nJune 6, 1963\n','','American','People have to take responsibility for themselves. We need to get the housing industry going again. We don\'t need government intervening in every step.','',NULL,'Again,Themselves',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10426,'','Eric Cantor','Politician','\nJune 6, 1963\n','','American','The American people elected us here to cut spending so we can create an environment for jobs in America. The House has acted. We have demonstrated that we want to see spending, discretionary spending, brought down to levels of 2008. We\'ve seen no counteraction. We have seen no position that has been','',NULL,'Down,America,Here',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10427,'','Eric Cantor','Politician','\nJune 6, 1963\n','','American','The bill then says if the Senate does not act, then H.R. 1 (the House-passed bill that cuts $61 billion) will be the law of the land. In addition to that, it says that if all else fails, and the Senate brings about a shutdown, then members should not get their pay.','',NULL,'Law,Else,Act',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10428,'','Eric Cantor','Politician','\nJune 6, 1963\n','','American','The issue for us is rebuilding a governing majority that is comfortable with differences that can transcend the divisiveness and unify behind the principles that we know our party has succeeded on.','',NULL,'Behind,Party,Principles',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10429,'','Eric Cantor','Politician','\nJune 6, 1963\n','','American','We as Republicans understand that we have got to protect these... entitlement programs - these entitlement programs for our seniors today. And we have to sit down and have a discussion. We need more ideas on the table.','',NULL,'Today,Down,Understand',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10430,'','Eric Cantor','Politician','\nJune 6, 1963\n','','American','We have a plan that creates universal access programs at the state level which allows folks to access insurance if they\'re denied by their insurer.','',NULL,'Plan,State,Level',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10431,'','Eric Cantor','Politician','\nJune 6, 1963\n','','American','We know that appropriators will fight these cutbacks. But by eliminating earmarks, we can stop the horse trading that grows agency budgets.','',NULL,'Fight,Stop,Horse',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10432,'Art','Georg Cantor','Mathematician','\nMarch 3, 1845\n','\nJanuary 6, 1918\n','German','In mathematics the art of proposing a question must be held of higher value than solving it.','',NULL,'Must,Question',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10433,'Nature','Georg Cantor','Mathematician','\nMarch 3, 1845\n','\nJanuary 6, 1918\n','German','I realise that in this undertaking I place myself in a certain opposition to views widely held concerning the mathematical infinite and to opinions frequently defended on the nature of numbers.','',NULL,'Place,Opinions',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10434,'','Georg Cantor','Mathematician','\nMarch 3, 1845\n','\nJanuary 6, 1918\n','German','A set is a Many that allows itself to be thought of as a One.','',NULL,'Thought,Allows,Itself',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10435,'Freedom','Georg Cantor','Mathematician','\nMarch 3, 1845\n','\nJanuary 6, 1918\n','German','The essence of mathematics lies in its freedom.','',NULL,'Lies,Essence',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10436,'Men','Blu Cantrell','Musician','\nOctober 1, 1976\n','','American','Men are more prone to cheating, definitely.','',NULL,'Cheating,Definitely',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10437,'Women','Blu Cantrell','Musician','\nOctober 1, 1976\n','','American','I am a role model, definitely and I definitely support women.','',NULL,'Support,Role',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10438,'Music,Business','Blu Cantrell','Musician','\nOctober 1, 1976\n','','American','I am disappointed in the music business, I feel like a lot of people in the music business are phoney, there\'s a lot of people who will abuse and take my kindness.','',NULL,'Kindness',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10439,'Good,Women','Blu Cantrell','Musician','\nOctober 1, 1976\n','','American','I feel like I\'m a very good role model for women.','',NULL,'Role',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10440,'Great','Blu Cantrell','Musician','\nOctober 1, 1976\n','','American','I really liked working with Sean Paul; he is a very attractive guy, very hot. He was fun; the chemistry was really great, it was great to be in the moment.','',NULL,'Fun,Working',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10441,'Music','Blu Cantrell','Musician','\nOctober 1, 1976\n','','American','I think you can feel the pain I\'ve experienced in my music. It\'s something that a lot of people can relate to.','',NULL,'Pain,Relate',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10442,'Time','Blu Cantrell','Musician','\nOctober 1, 1976\n','','American','The word of the mouth is a very powerful thing and you can say something about someone that is not necessarily true, but people will believe it and it will become a constant reminder and every time that your name is bought up, that will come up.','',NULL,'Believe,Powerful',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10443,'','Blu Cantrell','Musician','\nOctober 1, 1976\n','','American','There\'s so much left to achieve, there\'s so much more to do, there\'s so much that has not been done.','',NULL,'Done,Left,Achieve',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10444,'','Blu Cantrell','Musician','\nOctober 1, 1976\n','','American','You know, I do not think it is necessarily looks, I do not think I am the prettiest girl... Everyone has something that is their asset, some have the hair, some have the cheekbones, others have the lips. But once you know what is your asset, then you should capitalize on it.','',NULL,'Girl,Others,Everyone',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10445,'','Jerry Cantrell','Musician','\nMarch 18, 1966\n','','American','Part of the healing process is sharing with other people who care.','',NULL,'Care,Healing,Process',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10446,'Music','Jerry Cantrell','Musician','\nMarch 18, 1966\n','','American','Our music\'s kind of about taking something ugly and making it beautiful.','',NULL,'Beautiful,Making',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10447,'Life','Jerry Cantrell','Musician','\nMarch 18, 1966\n','','American','Like everybody, I\'m making up my life as I go along.','',NULL,'Making,Everybody',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10448,'Power','Jerry Cantrell','Musician','\nMarch 18, 1966\n','','American','And when power ballads come back, we\'ll get big hair again.','',NULL,'Big,Again',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10449,'','Jerry Cantrell','Musician','\nMarch 18, 1966\n','','American','Every record that you do man, is sooo different in every way.','',NULL,'Different,Record',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10450,'Best','Jerry Cantrell','Musician','\nMarch 18, 1966\n','','American','I\'m doing the best I can with what I got and that\'s all anybody in my band is doing.','',NULL,'Band,Anybody',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10451,'Work,Thankful','Jerry Cantrell','Musician','\nMarch 18, 1966\n','','American','I\'m just thankful to have a tour and work something I can focus on.','',NULL,'Focus',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10452,'Time,Great','Jerry Cantrell','Musician','\nMarch 18, 1966\n','','American','I\'ve been a fan of Metallica and friends with those guys for a long time and that was just great - half Alice In Chains and half Metallica playing together.','',NULL,'Together',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10453,'Food,Experience','Jerry Cantrell','Musician','\nMarch 18, 1966\n','','American','In \'98, I locked myself in my house, went out of my mind and wrote 25 songs. I rarely bathed during that period of writing, I sent out for food, I didn\'t really venture out of my house in three or four months. It was a hell of an experience.','',NULL,'Mind',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10454,'Hope','Jerry Cantrell','Musician','\nMarch 18, 1966\n','','American','One thing that you hope for when you want to be a musician is that you have that recognizable sound.','',NULL,'Sound,Musician',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10455,'','Jerry Cantrell','Musician','\nMarch 18, 1966\n','','American','Rehearsals and this band are two words that don\'t really go together, kinda like Military Intelligence.','',NULL,'Words,Together,Two',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10456,'Music','Jerry Cantrell','Musician','\nMarch 18, 1966\n','','American','That\'s always been a dream for me, to be able to collaborate and make music with the people that inspired you to make music.','',NULL,'Dream,Able',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10457,'Change','Jerry Cantrell','Musician','\nMarch 18, 1966\n','','American','Times change and you have to adapt.','',NULL,'Times,Adapt',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10458,'','Jerry Cantrell','Musician','\nMarch 18, 1966\n','','American','To me not one thing is better than anything else, I\'m completely proud of everything I\'ve written and recorded.','',NULL,'Better,Everything,Anything',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10459,'Life','Jerry Cantrell','Musician','\nMarch 18, 1966\n','','American','You feel different every day of your life. You just have to create your own space to survive, personally and professionally.','',NULL,'Different,Space',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10460,'Change,Leadership','Maria Cantwell','Politician','\nOctober 13, 1958\n','','American','Dr. King\'s leadership reaffirmed the promise of our democracy: that everyday people, working together, have the power to change our government and our institutions for the better.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10461,'','Maria Cantwell','Politician','\nOctober 13, 1958\n','','American','Because you want to have competition to drive down the price. You want innovation. You have the ability to get people to agree that it\'s worth having a public plan. You could get private insurers to cover this population, but you couldn\'t without giving the population leverage in the marketplace.','',NULL,'Without,Giving,Down',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10462,'Money','Maria Cantwell','Politician','\nOctober 13, 1958\n','','American','But the fact is, it\'s illegal for the Administration to spend North west taxpayers\' money to develop this rate hike proposal, just so it can turn around and raise their energy rates.','',NULL,'Energy,Around',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10463,'','Maria Cantwell','Politician','\nOctober 13, 1958\n','','American','Everybody says they want to have private providers and we\'re saying fine. Let the states negotiate on behalf of a population in your state to drive down your costs. Don\'t just give subsidies to insurance companies for expensive insurance.','',NULL,'Saying,Down,Give',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10464,'Legal','Maria Cantwell','Politician','\nOctober 13, 1958\n','','American','I think the issue is that Americans traveling abroad if gotten into legal problems should have access to a fair trial and an impartial tribunal.','',NULL,'Problems,Fair',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10465,'Government','Maria Cantwell','Politician','\nOctober 13, 1958\n','','American','It appears that Wall Street is not acting as a force for economic expansion, providing access to capital for companies that make things. Rather, it seems, Wall Street is using government bailouts to lever up.','',NULL,'Acting,Rather',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10466,'','Maria Cantwell','Politician','\nOctober 13, 1958\n','','American','Let\'s embrace productive capitalism, not casino capitalism, by restoring transparency and true competition in the commodities markets.','',NULL,'True,Capitalism,Productive',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10467,'','Maria Cantwell','Politician','\nOctober 13, 1958\n','','American','Not having an administrator sends the wrong message to the airline industry.','',NULL,'Wrong,Industry,Message',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10468,'','Maria Cantwell','Politician','\nOctober 13, 1958\n','','American','Taxpayers have put more than $24 trillion on the line to resuscitate Wall Street after the economic meltdown of last year. With the help of this massive taxpayer support, the nation\'s largest banks are posting record profits.','',NULL,'Help,After,Put',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10469,'','Maria Cantwell','Politician','\nOctober 13, 1958\n','','American','The Export-Import Bank is one of the most important tools America has to create jobs.','',NULL,'Important,America,Create',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10470,'','Maria Cantwell','Politician','\nOctober 13, 1958\n','','American','The United States and the European Union do want to have a rule of law, and that rule of law should be for a fair trial. And that fair trial needs to have an impartial jury.','',NULL,'Law,Fair,Union',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10471,'','Maria Cantwell','Politician','\nOctober 13, 1958\n','','American','Wall Street wants to keep its schemes too complicated to understand so that the roulette wheel can keep turning.','',NULL,'Understand,Keep,Wants',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10472,'Work','Maria Cantwell','Politician','\nOctober 13, 1958\n','','American','We need to continue investing in the programs that put Americans back to work in communities like Clark County.','',NULL,'Put,Continue',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10473,'','Maria Cantwell','Politician','\nOctober 13, 1958\n','','American','We will not rest until the wooden stake is punched through the heart of the Enron lawsuit against us.','',NULL,'Heart,Through,Against',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10474,'Power','Maria Cantwell','Politician','\nOctober 13, 1958\n','','American','We\'ll make our voices heard loud and clear on the importance of cost-based power.','',NULL,'Heard,Clear',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10475,'','Cao Cao','Statesman','155','220','Chinese','What is at a peak is certain to decline. He who shows his hand will surely be defeated. He who can prevail in battle by taking advantage of his enemy\'s doubts is invincible.','',NULL,'Enemy,Battle,Hand',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10476,'','Cao Cao','Statesman','155','220','Chinese','I\'d rather betray the world than let the world betray me.','',NULL,'Betray,Rather',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10477,'Good','Robert Capa','Photographer','\nOctober 22, 1913\n','\nMay 25, 1954\n','American','If your pictures aren\'t good enough, you aren\'t close enough.','',NULL,'Enough,Pictures',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10478,'','Robert Capa','Photographer','\nOctober 22, 1913\n','\nMay 25, 1954\n','American','It\'s not enough to have talent, you also have to be Hungarian.','',NULL,'Enough,Talent,Also',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10479,'','Robert Capa','Photographer','\nOctober 22, 1913\n','\nMay 25, 1954\n','American','It\'s not always easy to stand aside and be unable to do anything except record the sufferings around one.','',NULL,'Anything,Around,Easy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10480,'Best,Truth','Robert Capa','Photographer','\nOctober 22, 1913\n','\nMay 25, 1954\n','American','The truth is the best picture, the best propaganda.','',NULL,'Picture',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10481,'War','Robert Capa','Photographer','\nOctober 22, 1913\n','\nMay 25, 1954\n','American','For a war correspondent to miss an invasion is like refusing a date with Lana Turner.','',NULL,'Miss,Date',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10482,'','Robert Capa','Photographer','\nOctober 22, 1913\n','\nMay 25, 1954\n','American','I am a gambler. I decided to go in with Company E in the first wave.','',NULL,'Company,Decided,Wave',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10483,'Life,Hope,War','Robert Capa','Photographer','\nOctober 22, 1913\n','\nMay 25, 1954\n','American','I hope to stay unemployed as a war photographer till the end of my life.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10484,'','Robert Capa','Photographer','\nOctober 22, 1913\n','\nMay 25, 1954\n','American','The pictures are there, and you just take them.','',NULL,'Pictures',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10485,'War,Freedom','Robert Capa','Photographer','\nOctober 22, 1913\n','\nMay 25, 1954\n','American','I would say that the war correspondent gets more drinks, more girls, better pay, and greater freedom than the soldier, but at this stage of the game, having the freedom to choose his spot and being allowed to be a coward and not be executed for it is his torture.','',NULL,'Better',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10486,'Love,War','Robert Capa','Photographer','\nOctober 22, 1913\n','\nMay 25, 1954\n','American','In a war, you must hate somebody or love somebody; you must have a position or you cannot stand what goes on.','',NULL,'Hate',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10487,'Life,War','Robert Capa','Photographer','\nOctober 22, 1913\n','\nMay 25, 1954\n','American','The war correspondent has his stake - his life - in his own hands, and he can put it on this horse or that horse, or he can put it back in his pocket at the very last minute.','',NULL,'Put',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10488,'War','Robert Capa','Photographer','\nOctober 22, 1913\n','\nMay 25, 1954\n','American','This war is like an actress who is getting old. It is less and less photogenic and more and more dangerous.','',NULL,'Old,Getting',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10489,'Great','Jim Capaldi','Musician','\nAugust 2, 1944\n','\nJanuary 28, 2005\n','British','Traffic was very, very free. It was great.','',NULL,'Free,Traffic',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10490,'','Jim Capaldi','Musician','\nAugust 2, 1944\n','\nJanuary 28, 2005\n','British','But then you have to write a song, so at that point, I picked up the reins and started to write lyrics.','',NULL,'Write,Song,Point',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10491,'Work','Jim Capaldi','Musician','\nAugust 2, 1944\n','\nJanuary 28, 2005\n','British','For me, naming bands was the forerunner to really writing lyrics, because I work off titles.','',NULL,'Writing,Off',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10492,'','Jim Capaldi','Musician','\nAugust 2, 1944\n','\nJanuary 28, 2005\n','British','After that, I specifically started writing lyrics. I would like sweat and think and get it all together.','',NULL,'Writing,Together,After',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10493,'Great','Jim Capaldi','Musician','\nAugust 2, 1944\n','\nJanuary 28, 2005\n','British','Because I would just tell everyone it was going to be great and just put that belief in them.','',NULL,'Put,Tell',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10494,'','Jim Capaldi','Musician','\nAugust 2, 1944\n','\nJanuary 28, 2005\n','British','Everything that Traffic ever did, I\'d give Steve a complete lyric, titled, written out with the verse, the bridge, the shape and rhyme and then Steve had to figure out how the meter of the words would fit musically.','',NULL,'Everything,Words,Ever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10495,'Home','Jim Capaldi','Musician','\nAugust 2, 1944\n','\nJanuary 28, 2005\n','British','Far From Home was also my idea from a magazine I\'d seen.','',NULL,'Far,Idea',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10496,'Music','Jim Capaldi','Musician','\nAugust 2, 1944\n','\nJanuary 28, 2005\n','British','Guys would hang out in groups just to be with the music.','',NULL,'Guys,Groups',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10497,'Age,Future','Jim Capaldi','Musician','\nAugust 2, 1944\n','\nJanuary 28, 2005\n','British','I have always had a tremendous amount of energy and any band I was ever in from the age of fourteen, I would always be the one who would describe the future and vibe everyone up.','',NULL,'Ever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10498,'','Jim Capaldi','Musician','\nAugust 2, 1944\n','\nJanuary 28, 2005\n','British','I have to confess that a strong contributing factor was that I had just taken what was probably the first acid ever made, given to me by a guy called Johnny Fellows, who had just returned from America.','',NULL,'Strong,Ever,Made',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10499,'','Jim Capaldi','Musician','\nAugust 2, 1944\n','\nJanuary 28, 2005\n','British','I think you do better when you are really up for it, cause passion goes up.','',NULL,'Better,Passion,Goes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10500,'','Jim Capaldi','Musician','\nAugust 2, 1944\n','\nJanuary 28, 2005\n','British','I turned everybody on so, psychologically, I guess I was pushing the boundaries creativity.','',NULL,'Creativity,Everybody,Boundaries',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10501,'Morning','Jim Capaldi','Musician','\nAugust 2, 1944\n','\nJanuary 28, 2005\n','British','I was half asleep lying there writing this lyric in my head at about 3:30 in the morning. I woke Steve up with this idea and then we went into the living room where there was a little upright piano and finished the song. I wonder where that piano is now?','',NULL,'Writing,Living',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10502,'','Jim Capaldi','Musician','\nAugust 2, 1944\n','\nJanuary 28, 2005\n','British','Mr. Fantasy was the only song that was scribbling on a piece of paper.','',NULL,'Song,Paper,Piece',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10503,'','Jim Capaldi','Musician','\nAugust 2, 1944\n','\nJanuary 28, 2005\n','British','So the name of a group has to say something. The name has to be strong.','',NULL,'Strong,Group,Name',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10504,'','Jim Capaldi','Musician','\nAugust 2, 1944\n','\nJanuary 28, 2005\n','British','There I met Gordon Jackson and Dave Meredith who were playing in local bands.','',NULL,'Playing,Bands,Local',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10505,'Famous','Jim Capaldi','Musician','\nAugust 2, 1944\n','\nJanuary 28, 2005\n','British','They gave it to us for about five bucks a week, and we just went there to live. Probably the first band that ever did that back then and it became the famous cottage.','',NULL,'Live,Ever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10506,'Music','Jim Capaldi','Musician','\nAugust 2, 1944\n','\nJanuary 28, 2005\n','British','This kind of music was just hitting England, so we were getting this following in clubs in Birmingham just cause we were trying to do something different.','',NULL,'Different,Trying',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10507,'Life,Great,Home','Jim Capaldi','Musician','\nAugust 2, 1944\n','\nJanuary 28, 2005\n','British','This was an important part of my life. But it was also sad that we didn\'t play there, cause we had such alot of fans that were waiting for us and Brazilians are great people. It\'s now my second home.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10508,'','Jim Capaldi','Musician','\nAugust 2, 1944\n','\nJanuary 28, 2005\n','British','We all ended up jumping up and down, hugging each other when Ali won;cause Ali is the greatest.','',NULL,'Greatest,Down,Won',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10509,'Music','Jim Capaldi','Musician','\nAugust 2, 1944\n','\nJanuary 28, 2005\n','British','We all had a desire and appreciation for such a wide range of music.','',NULL,'Desire,Wide',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10510,'','Jim Capaldi','Musician','\nAugust 2, 1944\n','\nJanuary 28, 2005\n','British','We loved everything. We wanted to be able to do anything.','',NULL,'Everything,Anything,Wanted',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10511,'Life','Jim Capaldi','Musician','\nAugust 2, 1944\n','\nJanuary 28, 2005\n','British','We played at a club called, the Elbow Room. Don Carlos, the nightclub owner, was very hip and a very important person who made a big impact on my life.','',NULL,'Important,Person',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10512,'','Jim Capaldi','Musician','\nAugust 2, 1944\n','\nJanuary 28, 2005\n','British','You have to have a strong title. It\'s got to say something.','',NULL,'Strong,Title',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10513,'','Jim Capaldi','Musician','\nAugust 2, 1944\n','\nJanuary 28, 2005\n','British','You know, I had the ability like a catalyst to really get everybody hyped up.','',NULL,'Everybody,Ability,Catalyst',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10514,'','Karel Capek','Writer','\nJanuary 9, 1890\n','\nDecember 25, 1938\n','Czechoslovakian','I certainly don\'t know if you could claim that every theft is wrong, but I\'ll prove to you that every theft is forbidden, by simply locking you up.','',NULL,'Wrong,Simply,Prove',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10515,'Government','Karel Capek','Writer','\nJanuary 9, 1890\n','\nDecember 25, 1938\n','Czechoslovakian','You can have a revolution wherever you like, except in a government office; even were the world to come to an end, you\'d have to destroy the universe first and then government offices.','',NULL,'End,Revolution',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10516,'Art','Karel Capek','Writer','\nJanuary 9, 1890\n','\nDecember 25, 1938\n','Czechoslovakian','Art must not serve might.','',NULL,'Must,Might',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10517,'','Karel Capek','Writer','\nJanuary 9, 1890\n','\nDecember 25, 1938\n','Czechoslovakian','Relativism is not indifference; on the contrary, passionate indifference is necessary in order for you not to hear the voices that oppose your absolute decrees.','',NULL,'Order,Hear,Necessary',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10518,'Freedom','Karel Capek','Writer','\nJanuary 9, 1890\n','\nDecember 25, 1938\n','Czechoslovakian','Wherever on this planet ideals of personal freedom and dignity apply, there you will find the cultural inheritance of England.','',NULL,'Find,Personal',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10519,'Work,Nature,Time','Karel Capek','Writer','\nJanuary 9, 1890\n','\nDecember 25, 1938\n','Czechoslovakian','Any acceleration constitutes progress, Miss Glory. Nature had no understanding of the modern rate of work. From a technical standpoint the whole of childhood is pure nonsense. Simply wasted time. An untenable waste of time.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10520,'','Karel Capek','Writer','\nJanuary 9, 1890\n','\nDecember 25, 1938\n','Czechoslovakian','Be these people either Conservatives or Socialists, Yellows or Reds, the most important thing is - and that is the point I want to stress - that all of them are right in the plain and moral sense of the word.','',NULL,'Stress,Important,Sense',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10521,'','Karel Capek','Writer','\nJanuary 9, 1890\n','\nDecember 25, 1938\n','Czechoslovakian','Cognition is not fighting, but once someone knows a lot, he will have much to fight for, so much that he will be called a relativist because of it.','',NULL,'Fight,Someone,Fighting',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10522,'Great,God','Karel Capek','Writer','\nJanuary 9, 1890\n','\nDecember 25, 1938\n','Czechoslovakian','Great God of the Ants, thou hast granted victory to thy servants. I appoint thee honorary Colonel.','',NULL,'Victory',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10523,'','Karel Capek','Writer','\nJanuary 9, 1890\n','\nDecember 25, 1938\n','Czechoslovakian','I\'ve found a place that would amaze you. People used to live there, but now it\'s all overgrown and no one goes there. Absolutely no one - only me... Just a little house and a garden. And two dogs.','',NULL,'Live,Two,Place',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10524,'','Karel Capek','Writer','\nJanuary 9, 1890\n','\nDecember 25, 1938\n','Czechoslovakian','If dogs could talk, perhaps we would find it as hard to get along with them as we do with people.','',NULL,'Hard,Find,Talk',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10525,'Knowledge','Karel Capek','Writer','\nJanuary 9, 1890\n','\nDecember 25, 1938\n','Czechoslovakian','If one must fight or create, it is necessary that this be preceded by the broadest possible knowledge.','',NULL,'Fight,Must',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10526,'Great','Karel Capek','Writer','\nJanuary 9, 1890\n','\nDecember 25, 1938\n','Czechoslovakian','It was a great thing to be a human being. It was something tremendous. Suddenly I\'m conscious of a million sensations buzzing in me like bees in a hive. Gentlemen, it was a great thing.','',NULL,'Human,Million',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10527,'','Karel Capek','Writer','\nJanuary 9, 1890\n','\nDecember 25, 1938\n','Czechoslovakian','Man will never be enslaved by machinery if the man tending the machine be paid enough.','',NULL,'Enough,Paid,Machine',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10528,'','Karel Capek','Writer','\nJanuary 9, 1890\n','\nDecember 25, 1938\n','Czechoslovakian','Much melancholy has devolved upon mankind, and it is detestable to me that might will triumph in the end.','',NULL,'End,Might,Mankind',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10529,'','Karel Capek','Writer','\nJanuary 9, 1890\n','\nDecember 25, 1938\n','Czechoslovakian','My dear Miss Glory, Robots are not people. They are mechanically more perfect than we are, they have an astounding intellectual capacity, but they have no soul.','',NULL,'Perfect,Soul,Miss',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10530,'','Karel Capek','Writer','\nJanuary 9, 1890\n','\nDecember 25, 1938\n','Czechoslovakian','Nothing is stranger to man than his own image.','',NULL,'Nothing,Stranger,Image',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10531,'','Karel Capek','Writer','\nJanuary 9, 1890\n','\nDecember 25, 1938\n','Czechoslovakian','One never knows whether people have principles on principle or whether for their own personal satisfaction.','',NULL,'Personal,Whether,Knows',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10532,'Best','Karel Capek','Writer','\nJanuary 9, 1890\n','\nDecember 25, 1938\n','Czechoslovakian','People should be a little loony, Helena. That\'s the best thing about them.','',NULL,'Loony',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10533,'','Karel Capek','Writer','\nJanuary 9, 1890\n','\nDecember 25, 1938\n','Czechoslovakian','Relativism is neither a method of fighting, nor a method of creating, for both of these are uncompromising and at times even ruthless; rather, it is a method of cognition.','',NULL,'Fighting,Rather,Times',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10534,'Life','Karel Capek','Writer','\nJanuary 9, 1890\n','\nDecember 25, 1938\n','Czechoslovakian','Robots do not hold on to life. They can\'t. They have nothing to hold on with - no soul, no instinct. Grass has more will to live than they do.','',NULL,'Live,Nothing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10535,'Work,Women,Men','Karel Capek','Writer','\nJanuary 9, 1890\n','\nDecember 25, 1938\n','Czechoslovakian','Robots of the world, you are ordered to exterminate the human race. Do not spare the men. Do not spare the women. Preserve only the factories, railroads, machines, mines, and raw materials. Destroy everything else. Then return to work. Work must not cease.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10536,'Life,Good','Karel Capek','Writer','\nJanuary 9, 1890\n','\nDecember 25, 1938\n','Czechoslovakian','Socialism is good when it comes to wages, but it tells me nothing when it comes to other questions in life that are more private and painful, for which I must seek answers elsewhere.','',NULL,'Must',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10537,'','Karel Capek','Writer','\nJanuary 9, 1890\n','\nDecember 25, 1938\n','Czechoslovakian','There came into the world an unlimited abundance of everything people need. But people need everything except unlimited abundance.','',NULL,'Everything,Except,Abundance',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10538,'Age,Great','Karel Capek','Writer','\nJanuary 9, 1890\n','\nDecember 25, 1938\n','Czechoslovakian','You still stand watch, O human star, burning without a flicker, perfect flame, bright and resourceful spirit. Each of your rays a great idea - O torch which passes from hand to hand, from age to age, world without end.','',NULL,'End',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10539,'','Andreas Capellanus','Writer','','','French','If out of all mankind one finds a single friend, he has found something more precious than any treasure, since there is nothing in the world so valuable that it can be compared to a real friend.','',NULL,'Nothing,Single,Friend',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10540,'Love','Andreas Capellanus','Writer','','','French','Love is always a stranger in the house of avarice.','',NULL,'House,Stranger',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10541,'','Andreas Capellanus','Writer','','','French','Even if the whole earth and sea were turned to gold, they could hardly satisfy the avarice of a woman... You can more easily scratch a diamond with your fingernail than you can by any human ingenuity get a woman to consent to giving any of her savings.','',NULL,'Woman,Human,Giving',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10542,'Education,Great','Gaston Caperton','','','','','The gap in education in this country, the unfairness of the schools, is one of the great unfairness in this society.','',NULL,'society',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10543,'','Gaston Caperton','','','','','Gov. Jeb Bush and the Florida Legislature\'s strong commitment to increase access to Advanced Placement courses continues to pay off.','',NULL,'Strong,Off,Pay',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10544,'Hope','Gaston Caperton','','','','','It is our hope that the AP program can serve as an anchor for increasing rigor in our schools. Rigor can be maintained while increasing student participation.','',NULL,'While,Student',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10545,'Education','Gaston Caperton','','','','','That\'s the value of a college education... I don\'t know anywhere in the world where you can make an investment and make that kind of return.','',NULL,'College,Value',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10546,'','Gaston Caperton','','','','','The number of students participating in A.P. has more than doubled in 10 years, and today almost 15,000 U.S. schools offer A.P. courses.','',NULL,'Today,Almost,Students',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10547,'','Arthur Caplan','Scientist','','','American','Bodies aren\'t the same as Coca-Cola cans.','',NULL,'Same,Bodies,Cans',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10548,'','Lizzy Caplan','Actress','\nJune 1, 1982\n','','American','I don\'t think you should be allowed to eat in a restaurant if you haven\'t waited tables at least once. It\'s so irritating when I see people being rude to waiters, like, it makes me want to slit their throats! Like, really? You\'re really this inconsiderate?','',NULL,'Rude,Makes,Once',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10549,'Movies','Lizzy Caplan','Actress','\nJune 1, 1982\n','','American','I really unfortunately don\'t have tons of hilarious Sundance stories, because really I am not the biggest fan of hanging out, but the reason why is because I never go see other people\'s movies and I think that\'s the way to do it.','',NULL,'Why,Reason',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10550,'','Lizzy Caplan','Actress','\nJune 1, 1982\n','','American','Don\'t peak in high school.','',NULL,'School,High,Peak',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10551,'Business,Cool','Lizzy Caplan','Actress','\nJune 1, 1982\n','','American','Everybody hangs out with everybody, which is very strange for a cast this large and this young. We\'re all cool and down to earth and not caught up in this maniacal business at all... . Everybody really, really likes everybody else.','',NULL,'Down',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10552,'Work,Money','Lizzy Caplan','Actress','\nJune 1, 1982\n','','American','For the past few years, I\'ve been more selective than I have any right to be, but I think that\'s finally starting to work in my favor. I think I get way too much credit for making what people consider to be smart choices, but it\'s only because I made a decision to stop worrying about making money.','',NULL,'Smart',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10553,'Amazing','Lizzy Caplan','Actress','\nJune 1, 1982\n','','American','Had \'Bridesmaids\' not ended up being so amazing and successful, we would never have been able to make \'Bachelorette.\' So we are in awe of \'Bridesmaids\' and totally owe them so much.','',NULL,'Successful,Able',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10554,'Family','Lizzy Caplan','Actress','\nJune 1, 1982\n','','American','I had a bat mitzvah, was confirmed, went to Jewish summer camp, I go to temple for the High Holy Days. I think, like most people in their early 20s, I kind of strayed away from it. I think once I have a family I\'ll be back into it.','',NULL,'Away,Once',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10555,'','Lizzy Caplan','Actress','\nJune 1, 1982\n','','American','I never get recognized for \'Mean Girls.\' I can be walking around with Daniel Franzese, who\'s in the movie and a friend of mine, and people will come up to him and start freaking out and have no idea who I am.','',NULL,'Friend,Mean,Him',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10556,'','Lizzy Caplan','Actress','\nJune 1, 1982\n','','American','I think being mean to people in high school is healthy. It\'s sort of like you\'re in this situation with all these other kids and sometimes you need to get your aggression out. And if you\'d had people be mean to you before, it really does build character.','',NULL,'School,Character,Mean',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10557,'','Lizzy Caplan','Actress','\nJune 1, 1982\n','','American','I think it\'s necessary to identify with anything - with any character you play, there\'s got to be something in common, so you can link up to that person, even if it\'s like one tiny thing. But it\'s equally fun to play somebody completely different, and trying to find what that thing is to make it.','',NULL,'Fun,Character,Person',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10558,'Women,Men','Lizzy Caplan','Actress','\nJune 1, 1982\n','','American','I think there\'s something very lovely and hilarious about exploring the particular neuroses of the female mind. It\'s just not the same thing with men. I mean, there are exceptions, but for the most part, women beat themselves up in their heads more. They overanalyze stuff far more than men do.','',NULL,'Mind',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10559,'','Lizzy Caplan','Actress','\nJune 1, 1982\n','','American','I try to bring elements of my own personality to every character I\'ve played, but I think I\'m pretty similar to the character I\'m playing now. The biggest departure would have to have been Freaks and Geeks Sara, who was this sort of subordinate and shy girl.','',NULL,'Girl,Character,Pretty',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10560,'Time,Good','Lizzy Caplan','Actress','\nJune 1, 1982\n','','American','I\'m really awkward when people recognize me. I\'m not good at it, and for the most part it hadn\'t happened to me until \'True Blood,\' and then, all of a sudden, it started happening all the time.','',NULL,'True',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10561,'Work','Lizzy Caplan','Actress','\nJune 1, 1982\n','','American','I\'m still waiting to hit it big. But there was the moment when I didn\'t have to work at the restaurant anymore, which is the milestone for every actor. When your job is just to be an actor and not to have to do anything else.','',NULL,'Waiting,Job',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10562,'','Lizzy Caplan','Actress','\nJune 1, 1982\n','','American','It\'s weird, It\'s really weird to be called a breakout star. And some people are referring to my show as the new \'Friends\', which I can\'t really even wrap my head around.','',NULL,'Friends,Around,Show',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10563,'Life','Lizzy Caplan','Actress','\nJune 1, 1982\n','','American','\'Party Down\' is the most fun I\'ve ever had working in my life. We shoot 10-episode seasons and we shoot it in 10 weeks, so it\'s very brief: 4-day episode shoots. You never get sick of anybody, and it never feels like a drag. It\'s way, way, way too short.','',NULL,'Fun,Ever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10564,'Men','Lizzy Caplan','Actress','\nJune 1, 1982\n','','American','\'Save the Date\' feels like a quiet story about two sisters and the men in their lives, kind of reminiscent of the quieter rom-coms of the 1990s; it\'s very character-driven and not as wedding-focused.','',NULL,'Two,Lives',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10565,'Movies','Lizzy Caplan','Actress','\nJune 1, 1982\n','','American','There\'s definitely a luxury to the fluidity of not being a mega-star. I\'ve done a ton of really, really odd, off-the-wall movies. There\'s this movie I did called \'Queens of Country\' a couple of summers ago that is so bananas, and if I was at a certain level, I probably would not have done that movie','',NULL,'Done,Country',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10566,'','Lizzy Caplan','Actress','\nJune 1, 1982\n','','American','There\'s only so many times you can read how ugly you are and how much people hate you.','',NULL,'Hate,Times,Ugly',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10567,'','Lizzy Caplan','Actress','\nJune 1, 1982\n','','American','When you\'re shooting a network television show it inevitably starts airing a few episodes in, and depending on the ratings and the response from the public, you find yourself tweaking your performance or the scripts go in a different direction.','',NULL,'Yourself,Different,Find',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10568,'','Lizzy Caplan','Actress','\nJune 1, 1982\n','','American','You\'d be surprised. Girls like sensitive, namby-pamby guys.','',NULL,'Sensitive,Guys,Surprised',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10569,'Women','Robert Farrar Capon','','','','','Older women are like aging strudels - the crust may not be so lovely, but the filling has come at last into its own.','',NULL,'May,Lovely',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10570,'','Robert Farrar Capon','','','','','Give us this day our daily taste. Restore to us soups that spoons will not sink in and sauces which are never the same twice. Raise up among us stews with more gravy than we have bread to blot it with Give us pasta with a hundred fillings.','',NULL,'Daily,Give,Same',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10571,'','Robert Farrar Capon','','','','','The shock of unemployment becomes a pathology in its own right.','',NULL,'Shock,Pathology,Becomes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10572,'Great,Failure','Robert Farrar Capon','','','','','At the root of many a woman\'s failure to become a great cook lies her failure to develop a workmanlike regard for knives.','',NULL,'Woman',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10573,'','Al Capone','Criminal','\nJanuary 17, 1899\n','\nFebruary 25, 1947\n','American','Capitalism is the legitimate racket of the ruling class.','',NULL,'Capitalism,Class,Ruling',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10574,'','Al Capone','Criminal','\nJanuary 17, 1899\n','\nFebruary 25, 1947\n','American','I am like any other man. All I do is supply a demand.','',NULL,'Demand,Supply',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10575,'','Al Capone','Criminal','\nJanuary 17, 1899\n','\nFebruary 25, 1947\n','American','I don\'t even know what street Canada is on.','',NULL,'Street,Canada',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10576,'Fear','Al Capone','Criminal','\nJanuary 17, 1899\n','\nFebruary 25, 1947\n','American','I have built my organization upon fear.','',NULL,'Built,Upon',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10577,'','Al Capone','Criminal','\nJanuary 17, 1899\n','\nFebruary 25, 1947\n','American','My rackets are run on strictly American lines and they\'re going to stay that way.','',NULL,'American,Run,Stay',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10578,'','Al Capone','Criminal','\nJanuary 17, 1899\n','\nFebruary 25, 1947\n','American','Now I know why tigers eat their young.','',NULL,'Why,Young,Eat',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10579,'','Al Capone','Criminal','\nJanuary 17, 1899\n','\nFebruary 25, 1947\n','American','Prohibition has made nothing but trouble.','',NULL,'Nothing,Made,Trouble',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10580,'Great','Al Capone','Criminal','\nJanuary 17, 1899\n','\nFebruary 25, 1947\n','American','This American system of ours, call it Americanism, call it capitalism, call it what you will, gives each and every one of us a great opportunity if we only seize it with both hands and make the most of it.','',NULL,'American,Both',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10581,'','Al Capone','Criminal','\nJanuary 17, 1899\n','\nFebruary 25, 1947\n','American','Vote early and vote often.','',NULL,'Vote,Often,Early',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10582,'','Al Capone','Criminal','\nJanuary 17, 1899\n','\nFebruary 25, 1947\n','American','When I sell liquor, it\'s called bootlegging; when my patrons serve it on Lake Shore Drive, it\'s called hospitality.','',NULL,'Drive,Serve,Sell',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10583,'Alone','Al Capone','Criminal','\nJanuary 17, 1899\n','\nFebruary 25, 1947\n','American','You can get much farther with a kind word and a gun than you can with a kind word alone.','',NULL,'Gun,Word',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10584,'Good','Truman Capote','Novelist','\nSeptember 30, 1924\n','\nAugust 25, 1984\n','American','A conversation is a dialogue, not a monologue. That\'s why there are so few good conversations: due to scarcity, two intelligent talkers seldom meet.','',NULL,'Two,Why',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10585,'Friendship','Truman Capote','Novelist','\nSeptember 30, 1924\n','\nAugust 25, 1984\n','American','Friendship is a pretty full-time occupation if you really are friendly with somebody. You can\'t have too many friends because then you\'re just not really friends.','',NULL,'Friendly,Friends',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10586,'Music','Truman Capote','Novelist','\nSeptember 30, 1924\n','\nAugust 25, 1984\n','American','To me, the greatest pleasure of writing is not what it\'s about, but the inner music that words make.','',NULL,'Greatest,Writing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10587,'Life,Good','Truman Capote','Novelist','\nSeptember 30, 1924\n','\nAugust 25, 1984\n','American','Life is a moderately good play with a badly written third act.','',NULL,'Play',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10588,'','Truman Capote','Novelist','\nSeptember 30, 1924\n','\nAugust 25, 1984\n','American','I don\'t care what anybody says about me as long as it isn\'t true.','',NULL,'True,Care,Long',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10589,'Success,Failure','Truman Capote','Novelist','\nSeptember 30, 1924\n','\nAugust 25, 1984\n','American','Failure is the condiment that gives success its flavor.','',NULL,'Flavor',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10590,'','Truman Capote','Novelist','\nSeptember 30, 1924\n','\nAugust 25, 1984\n','American','That isn\'t writing at all, it\'s typing.','',NULL,'Writing,Typing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10591,'','Truman Capote','Novelist','\nSeptember 30, 1924\n','\nAugust 25, 1984\n','American','Finishing a book is just like you took a child out in the back yard and shot it.','',NULL,'Book,Child,Took',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10592,'Travel','Truman Capote','Novelist','\nSeptember 30, 1924\n','\nAugust 25, 1984\n','American','Venice is like eating an entire box of chocolate liqueurs in one go.','',NULL,'Chocolate,Eating',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10593,'God','Truman Capote','Novelist','\nSeptember 30, 1924\n','\nAugust 25, 1984\n','American','It is the want to know the end that makes us believe in God, or witchcraft, believe, at least, in something.','',NULL,'Believe,End',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10594,'God','Truman Capote','Novelist','\nSeptember 30, 1924\n','\nAugust 25, 1984\n','American','When God hands you a gift, he also hands you a whip; and the whip is intended for self-flagellation solely.','',NULL,'Gift,Hands',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10595,'Music','Truman Capote','Novelist','\nSeptember 30, 1924\n','\nAugust 25, 1984\n','American','Writing has laws of perspective, of light and shade just as painting does, or music. If you are born knowing them, fine. If not, learn them. Then rearrange the rules to suit yourself.','',NULL,'Yourself,Writing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10596,'','Truman Capote','Novelist','\nSeptember 30, 1924\n','\nAugust 25, 1984\n','American','All literature is gossip.','',NULL,'Gossip,Literature',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10597,'','Truman Capote','Novelist','\nSeptember 30, 1924\n','\nAugust 25, 1984\n','American','I got this idea of doing a really serious big work-it would be precisely like a novel, with a single difference: Every word of it would be true from beginning to end.','',NULL,'True,End,Single',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10598,'','Truman Capote','Novelist','\nSeptember 30, 1924\n','\nAugust 25, 1984\n','American','I like to talk on TV about those things that aren\'t worth writing about.','',NULL,'Writing,Talk,Worth',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10599,'Life,Love,Nature','Truman Capote','Novelist','\nSeptember 30, 1924\n','\nAugust 25, 1984\n','American','Love is a chain of love as nature is a chain of life.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10600,'','Truman Capote','Novelist','\nSeptember 30, 1924\n','\nAugust 25, 1984\n','American','No one will ever know what \'In Cold Blood\' took out of me. It scraped me right down to the marrow of my bones. It nearly killed me. I think, in a way, it did kill me.','',NULL,'Ever,Down,Did',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10601,'Good','Truman Capote','Novelist','\nSeptember 30, 1924\n','\nAugust 25, 1984\n','American','Fame is only good for one thing - they will cash your check in a small town.','',NULL,'Small,Fame',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10602,'','Truman Capote','Novelist','\nSeptember 30, 1924\n','\nAugust 25, 1984\n','American','I believe more in the scissors than I do in the pencil.','',NULL,'Believe,Pencil,Scissors',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10603,'','Truman Capote','Novelist','\nSeptember 30, 1924\n','\nAugust 25, 1984\n','American','I can see every monster as they come in.','',NULL,'Monster',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10604,'','Truman Capote','Novelist','\nSeptember 30, 1924\n','\nAugust 25, 1984\n','American','I was eleven, then I was sixteen. Though no honors came my way, those were the lovely years.','',NULL,'Lovely,Though,Sixteen',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10605,'Life','Truman Capote','Novelist','\nSeptember 30, 1924\n','\nAugust 25, 1984\n','American','My major regret in life is that my childhood was unnecessarily lonely.','',NULL,'Lonely,Regret',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10606,'Good','Truman Capote','Novelist','\nSeptember 30, 1924\n','\nAugust 25, 1984\n','American','Sometimes when I think how good my book can be, I can hardly breathe.','',NULL,'Book,Sometimes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10607,'','Truman Capote','Novelist','\nSeptember 30, 1924\n','\nAugust 25, 1984\n','American','The quietness of his tone italicized the malice of his reply.','',NULL,'Malice,Reply,Quietness',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10608,'','Truman Capote','Novelist','\nSeptember 30, 1924\n','\nAugust 25, 1984\n','American','Well, I\'m about as tall as a shotgun, and just as noisy.','',NULL,'Tall,Noisy,Shotgun',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10609,'Work','Al Capp','Cartoonist','\nSeptember 28, 1909\n','\nNovember 5, 1979\n','American','Anyone who can walk to the welfare office can walk to work.','',NULL,'Anyone,Walk',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10610,'Art','Al Capp','Cartoonist','\nSeptember 28, 1909\n','\nNovember 5, 1979\n','American','Abstract art: a product of the untalented sold by the unprincipled to the utterly bewildered.','',NULL,'Abstract,Product',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10611,'','Al Capp','Cartoonist','\nSeptember 28, 1909\n','\nNovember 5, 1979\n','American','The secret of how to live without resentment or embarrassment in a world in which I was different from everyone else. was to be indifferent to that difference.','',NULL,'Live,Without,Different',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10612,'','Al Capp','Cartoonist','\nSeptember 28, 1909\n','\nNovember 5, 1979\n','American','Today\'s younger generation is no worse than my own. We were just as ignorant and repulsive as they are, but nobody listened to us.','',NULL,'Today,Ignorant,Nobody',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10613,'','Al Capp','Cartoonist','\nSeptember 28, 1909\n','\nNovember 5, 1979\n','American','The public is like a piano. You just have to know what keys to poke.','',NULL,'Public,Piano,Poke',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10614,'','Al Capp','Cartoonist','\nSeptember 28, 1909\n','\nNovember 5, 1979\n','American','Young people should be helped, sheltered, ignored, and clubbed of necessary.','',NULL,'Young,Necessary,Ignored',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10615,'Work','Al Capp','Cartoonist','\nSeptember 28, 1909\n','\nNovember 5, 1979\n','American','My work is being destroyed almost as soon as it is printed. One day it is being read; the next day someone\'s wrapping fish in it.','',NULL,'Someone,Read',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10616,'','Al Capp','Cartoonist','\nSeptember 28, 1909\n','\nNovember 5, 1979\n','American','Like all New York hotel lady cashiers she had red hair and had been disappointed in her first husband.','',NULL,'Husband,Her,Hair',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10617,'Life,Success','Al Capp','Cartoonist','\nSeptember 28, 1909\n','\nNovember 5, 1979\n','American','Success is following the pattern of life one enjoys most.','',NULL,'Following',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10618,'Experience','Al Capp','Cartoonist','\nSeptember 28, 1909\n','\nNovember 5, 1979\n','American','Any place that anyone can learn something useful from someone with experience is an educational institution.','',NULL,'Someone,Place',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10619,'Truth','Al Capp','Cartoonist','\nSeptember 28, 1909\n','\nNovember 5, 1979\n','American','There are certain books in the world which every searcher for truth must know: the Bible, the Critique of Pure Reason, the Origin of Species, and Karl Marx\'s Capital.','',NULL,'Must,Reason',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10620,'','Arthur Capper','Politician','\nJuly 14, 1865\n','\nDecember 19, 1951\n','American','I urge the enactment of a civil service law so explicit and so strong that no partisan official will dare evade it, basing all rewards, promotions and salaries solely on merit, on loyalty and industry in the public service.','',NULL,'Strong,Loyalty,Law',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10621,'Education,Work','Arthur Capper','Politician','\nJuly 14, 1865\n','\nDecember 19, 1951\n','American','A boy or girl who has gone through the eight grades should possess a complete, practical education and should have received special training in some specific line of work, fitting him or her to earn a livelihood.','',NULL,'Girl',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10622,'','Arthur Capper','Politician','\nJuly 14, 1865\n','\nDecember 19, 1951\n','American','Any plan of administration which contemplates a concentrating of responsibility is open to the dangers which follow the creation of a bureaucracy.','',NULL,'Plan,Open,Follow',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10623,'Government,Business','Arthur Capper','Politician','\nJuly 14, 1865\n','\nDecember 19, 1951\n','American','County government can be simplified greatly by reorganizing and consolidating some of the offices, making others appointive, and reducing salaries in keeping with the salaries paid by private business for the performance of similar duties.','',NULL,'Others',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10624,'Men,War','Arthur Capper','Politician','\nJuly 14, 1865\n','\nDecember 19, 1951\n','American','Following the war in Europe a large increase of European immigration to the United States is to be expected, of which the largest part is and always has been made up of men skilled in farming.','',NULL,'Made',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10625,'Life,Education','Arthur Capper','Politician','\nJuly 14, 1865\n','\nDecember 19, 1951\n','American','For the 95 per cent whose only means of schooling is the district or the city school, we must provide what we are not now providing, an education that will better fit them for the struggle of life.','',NULL,'School',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10626,'Good,Women,Men','Arthur Capper','Politician','\nJuly 14, 1865\n','\nDecember 19, 1951\n','American','If we are to perpetuate the state, we must not only produce citizens, but good citizens - men and women of sound bodies, clear minds and clean souls.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10627,'Future','Arthur Capper','Politician','\nJuly 14, 1865\n','\nDecember 19, 1951\n','American','It is our duty to see that our future citizens are well born; that they are properly nourished, and are reared in that environment most likely to develop in them their full capacity and powers.','',NULL,'Born,Full',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10628,'','Arthur Capper','Politician','\nJuly 14, 1865\n','\nDecember 19, 1951\n','American','Several amendments should be made to the primary and general election laws to improve them, but such changes must in no way interfere with a full and free expression of the people\'s choice in naming the candidates to be voted on at general elections.','',NULL,'Must,Made,Free',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10629,'Time,Money','Arthur Capper','Politician','\nJuly 14, 1865\n','\nDecember 19, 1951\n','American','The farmers in Kansas are sorely in need of a credit system meeting their special requirements, that they may more readily obtain money on short or long time for their farming operations, or that they may become owners of farms.','',NULL,'May',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10630,'Good','Arthur Capper','Politician','\nJuly 14, 1865\n','\nDecember 19, 1951\n','American','The pressure of special interests, the demands of special sections of the state, the needs of friends, all must be subordinated to the good of the people as a whole.','',NULL,'Must,Friends',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10631,'Change,Work,Future','Arthur Capper','Politician','\nJuly 14, 1865\n','\nDecember 19, 1951\n','American','Until the people, by amendment, change the constitution, I urge that the counties cooperate with one another, that future road work be more uniform, and done in such a way that it will result in connected and continuous highways.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10632,'','Arthur Capper','Politician','\nJuly 14, 1865\n','\nDecember 19, 1951\n','American','We now consider as fundamental economic functions of the state, many duties that were left a generation ago to chance.','',NULL,'Chance,State,Left',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10633,'Life,Education,Money','Arthur Capper','Politician','\nJuly 14, 1865\n','\nDecember 19, 1951\n','American','We spend more than a million dollars a year on our colleges and university, and it is money well spent; but we must have education that fits not the few but the many for the business of life.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10634,'Health','Lois Capps','Politician','\nJanuary 10, 1938\n','','American','Nurses serve their patients in the most important capacities. We know that they serve as our first lines of communication when something goes wrong or when we are concerned about health.','',NULL,'Important,Wrong',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10635,'','Lois Capps','Politician','\nJanuary 10, 1938\n','','American','Studies have indicated there is a strong correlation between the shortages of nurses and morbidity and mortality rates in our hospitals.','',NULL,'Strong,Between,Nurses',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10636,'Medical','Lois Capps','Politician','\nJanuary 10, 1938\n','','American','And as a nurse, I know very well the importance, for example, of electronic medical records.','',NULL,'Example,Importance',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10637,'','Lois Capps','Politician','\nJanuary 10, 1938\n','','American','I simply cannot see how denying chemotherapy treatment for Palestinian children increases Israel\'s security or advances U.S. national interests.','',NULL,'Children,Cannot,Security',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10638,'Future','Lois Capps','Politician','\nJanuary 10, 1938\n','','American','We have a moral responsibility to save wild places like the arctic refuge for future generations, and that is why our country has remained committed to its protection for nearly 50 years.','',NULL,'Country,Why',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10639,'','Lois Capps','Politician','\nJanuary 10, 1938\n','','American','As we may know, osteoporosis affects around 10 million Americans, most of whom are over 55, and it is the cause of an estimated 1.5 million fractures annually.','',NULL,'May,Around,Cause',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10640,'Change','Lois Capps','Politician','\nJanuary 10, 1938\n','','American','Drilling in the refuge will not solve America\'s energy problem. The Energy Department\'s own figures show that drilling would not change gas prices by more than a penny a gallon, and this would be 20 years from now.','',NULL,'America,Problem',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10641,'','Lois Capps','Politician','\nJanuary 10, 1938\n','','American','Each year thousands of embryos, no bigger than the head of a pin, are created in the process of in vitro fertilization, with the support of Congress, by the way.','',NULL,'Year,Support,Congress',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10642,'','Lois Capps','Politician','\nJanuary 10, 1938\n','','American','I have been working for years to promote a responsible energy policy that works to increase energy efficiency and invest in alternative and renewable energy sources.','',NULL,'Working,Energy,Works',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10643,'Health','Lois Capps','Politician','\nJanuary 10, 1938\n','','American','I want to thank the efforts of the American Public Health Association and its 200-plus partners who have organized events around the Nation that serve to raise everyone\'s awareness of the need to improve public health.','',NULL,'Around,American',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10644,'Work','Lois Capps','Politician','\nJanuary 10, 1938\n','','American','I will continue to work in Washington to oppose any efforts to expand drilling off our Coasts and to challenge my colleagues to adopt responsible energy policies.','',NULL,'Challenge,Energy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10645,'','Lois Capps','Politician','\nJanuary 10, 1938\n','','American','In addition, for almost a year now I have been urging the President, the Department of Justice, and the Federal Trade Commission to investigate suspicious gas price spikes.','',NULL,'Justice,Year,Almost',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10646,'','Lois Capps','Politician','\nJanuary 10, 1938\n','','American','In America today, the percentage of children and adolescents who are defined as overweight is more than double what it was in the early 1970s.','',NULL,'Today,Children,America',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10647,'','Lois Capps','Politician','\nJanuary 10, 1938\n','','American','In reality drilling is the slowest, dirtiest, and most expensive way to solve our energy crisis.','',NULL,'Crisis,Reality,Energy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10648,'Time','Lois Capps','Politician','\nJanuary 10, 1938\n','','American','It is time for a New Direction for our nation\'s energy policies.','',NULL,'Energy,Nation',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10649,'','Lois Capps','Politician','\nJanuary 10, 1938\n','','American','Let there be no mistake, Hamas is a ruthless terrorist organization.','',NULL,'Mistake,Terrorist,Ruthless',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10650,'','Lois Capps','Politician','\nJanuary 10, 1938\n','','American','Mr. Speaker, less than 10 percent of our Nation\'s children walk or ride their bicycles to school, and too many schools continue to invite fast-food vendors into their cafeterias.','',NULL,'School,Children,Nation',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10651,'Diet,Experience','Lois Capps','Politician','\nJanuary 10, 1938\n','','American','My experience as a school nurse taught me that we need to make a concerted effort, all of us, to increase physical fitness activity among our children and to encourage all Americans to adopt a healthier diet that includes fruits and vegetables, but there is more.','',NULL,'fitness',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10652,'','Lois Capps','Politician','\nJanuary 10, 1938\n','','American','National Osteoporosis Awareness and Prevention Month is celebrated each May, and becomes a chance for our Nation to become more familiar with the effects of this disease, and about the preventable steps that we can take to deal with it.','',NULL,'May,Become,Chance',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10653,'Health,Women','Lois Capps','Politician','\nJanuary 10, 1938\n','','American','Research clearly shows us that the earlier women think about maintaining their bone mass and take the steps to do so, the better their health will be in the long run.','',NULL,'Better',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10654,'','Lois Capps','Politician','\nJanuary 10, 1938\n','','American','The refusal to acknowledge the scientific value of embryonic stem cell research is one more tragic misstep.','',NULL,'Research,Value,Scientific',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10655,'Age,Health','Lois Capps','Politician','\nJanuary 10, 1938\n','','American','Unfortunately, we are still in an age where individuals may be discriminated against because of health conditions.','',NULL,'May',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10656,'','Lois Capps','Politician','\nJanuary 10, 1938\n','','American','What we need to do is really improve energy efficiency standards, develop in full scale renewable and alternative energy and use the one resource we have in abundance, our creativity.','',NULL,'Creativity,Energy,Full',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10657,'','Lois Capps','Politician','\nJanuary 10, 1938\n','','American','With 3 percent of the world\'s resources and 25 percent of the world\'s demand, it is pretty obvious this country cannot drill its way to energy security.','',NULL,'Country,Pretty,Cannot',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10658,'','Frank Capra','Director','\nMay 18, 1897\n','\nSeptember 3, 1991\n','American','A hunch is creativity trying to tell you something.','',NULL,'Trying,Creativity,Tell',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10659,'','Frank Capra','Director','\nMay 18, 1897\n','\nSeptember 3, 1991\n','American','I made mistakes in drama. I thought drama was when actors cried. But drama is when the audience cries.','',NULL,'Mistakes,Thought,Made',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10660,'','Frank Capra','Director','\nMay 18, 1897\n','\nSeptember 3, 1991\n','American','Compassion is a two way street.','',NULL,'Two,Compassion,Street',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10661,'','Frank Capra','Director','\nMay 18, 1897\n','\nSeptember 3, 1991\n','American','Don\'t follow trends, start trends.','',NULL,'Start,Follow,Trends',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10662,'','Frank Capra','Director','\nMay 18, 1897\n','\nSeptember 3, 1991\n','American','Scriptwriting is the toughest part of the whole racket... the least understood and the least noticed.','',NULL,'Whole,Understood,Noticed',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10663,'Music','Frank Capra','Director','\nMay 18, 1897\n','\nSeptember 3, 1991\n','American','Film is one of the three universal languages, the other two: mathematics and music.','',NULL,'Two,Film',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10664,'','Frank Capra','Director','\nMay 18, 1897\n','\nSeptember 3, 1991\n','American','If you want to send a message, try Western Union.','',NULL,'Try,Union,Message',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10665,'Art,Courage','Frank Capra','Director','\nMay 18, 1897\n','\nSeptember 3, 1991\n','American','In our film profession you may have Gable\'s looks, Tracy\'s art, Marlene\'s legs or Liz\'s violet eyes, but they don\'t mean a thing without that swinging thing called courage.','',NULL,'Without',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10666,'','Frank Capra','Director','\nMay 18, 1897\n','\nSeptember 3, 1991\n','American','My advice to young film-makers is this: don\'t follow trends, start them!','',NULL,'Young,Advice,Start',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10667,'','Frank Capra','Director','\nMay 18, 1897\n','\nSeptember 3, 1991\n','American','Whenever a situation develops to its extreme, it is bound to turn around and become its opposite.','',NULL,'Become,Around,Situation',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10668,'Life','Jennifer Capriati','Athlete','\nMarch 29, 1976\n','','American','I feel like I\'ve started a new chapter in my life, and I need to leave the past behind.','',NULL,'Past,Leave',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10669,'','Jennifer Capriati','Athlete','\nMarch 29, 1976\n','','American','I know there is much mystery, much question to what happened, and I must also say, many lies.','',NULL,'Must,Question,Lies',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10670,'Life','Jennifer Capriati','Athlete','\nMarch 29, 1976\n','','American','Let me say that the path I did take for a brief period of my life was not of reckless drug use, hurting others, but it was a path of quiet rebellion, of a little experimentation of a darker side of my confusion in a confusing world, lost in the midst of finding my identity.','',NULL,'Lost,Did',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10671,'','Jennifer Capriati','Athlete','\nMarch 29, 1976\n','','American','But, you know, I just want to play well and have fun playing well.','',NULL,'Fun,Play,Playing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10672,'','Jennifer Capriati','Athlete','\nMarch 29, 1976\n','','American','Coming back after the layoff, I wasn\'t really sure what to expect.','',NULL,'After,Sure,Expect',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10673,'Experience','Jennifer Capriati','Athlete','\nMarch 29, 1976\n','','American','I do still have some of the experience from playing, but it\'s been so long since I\'ve been out in those quarters, semis, finals, the important final matches, just against the top players.','',NULL,'Important,Long',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10674,'','Jennifer Capriati','Athlete','\nMarch 29, 1976\n','','American','I had an instinct before and maybe now I don\'t have that instinct as much as knowing what to do, what shots to hit, where to place the ball, things like that.','',NULL,'Before,Place,Knowing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10675,'','Jennifer Capriati','Athlete','\nMarch 29, 1976\n','','American','I just want to get to the level where I can say that that\'s my level, just try to play well, get up there.','',NULL,'Play,Try,Level',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10676,'','Jennifer Capriati','Athlete','\nMarch 29, 1976\n','','American','I mean, I feel like just a new person completely.','',NULL,'Person,Mean,Completely',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10677,'','Jennifer Capriati','Athlete','\nMarch 29, 1976\n','','American','I mean, obviously, a lot of people know me around the world. Kids know me.','',NULL,'Mean,Around,Kids',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10678,'','Jennifer Capriati','Athlete','\nMarch 29, 1976\n','','American','I was an emotional basket case.','',NULL,'Emotional,Basket,Case',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10679,'','Jennifer Capriati','Athlete','\nMarch 29, 1976\n','','American','I\'m happy with what I\'ve done but it\'s a challenge to try to win more.','',NULL,'Happy,Done,Win',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10680,'','Jennifer Capriati','Athlete','\nMarch 29, 1976\n','','American','It doesn\'t matter whether I qualify or wildcards.','',NULL,'Matter,Whether,Qualify',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10681,'','Jennifer Capriati','Athlete','\nMarch 29, 1976\n','','American','It wasn\'t my tennis that made me lose, it was a lot of different things going on, high drama, high emotion.','',NULL,'Different,Made,Lose',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10682,'','Jennifer Capriati','Athlete','\nMarch 29, 1976\n','','American','Now a lot has changed and I can separate a lot of things.','',NULL,'Changed,Separate',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10683,'Respect','Jennifer Capriati','Athlete','\nMarch 29, 1976\n','','American','People want to hear what I have to say and respect what I say.','',NULL,'Hear',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10684,'','Jennifer Capriati','Athlete','\nMarch 29, 1976\n','','American','Tennis is what I do and is part of who I am.','',NULL,'Tennis,Part',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10685,'','Jennifer Capriati','Athlete','\nMarch 29, 1976\n','','American','This is the hardest thing I\'ve ever done. The rehab has not gone as expected.','',NULL,'Done,Ever,Gone',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10686,'','Jennifer Capriati','Athlete','\nMarch 29, 1976\n','','American','To win Grand Slams you have to be in the right frame of mind, the right physical shape.','',NULL,'Mind,Win,Physical',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10687,'','Jennifer Capriati','Athlete','\nMarch 29, 1976\n','','American','What I want out of tennis is not necessarily just winning.','',NULL,'Winning,Tennis',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10688,'','Jennifer Capriati','Athlete','\nMarch 29, 1976\n','','American','Yes, I made mistakes by rebelling, by acting out in confused ways.','',NULL,'Mistakes,Confused,Made',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10689,'Work','Jennifer Capriati','Athlete','\nMarch 29, 1976\n','','American','You know, I\'m confident before I go out and play a match that I know, you know, I\'ve put in the work and like I feel confident that I am going to go out there and play well.','',NULL,'Before,Play',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10690,'','Jessica Capshaw','Actress','\nAugust 9, 1976\n','','American','A lunch date is more fun than a dinner date; you\'re not tired. It\'s a secret that not a lot of other parents told me about.','',NULL,'Fun,Tired,Parents',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10691,'','Jessica Capshaw','Actress','\nAugust 9, 1976\n','','American','I don\'t have slim children. I have hearty ones.','',NULL,'Children,Hearty,Ones',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10692,'Love,Mom','Jessica Capshaw','Actress','\nAugust 9, 1976\n','','American','I love what I do and I think it shows. As my kids get older, they can see me as a mom who loves working.','',NULL,'Working',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10693,'','Kate Capshaw','Actress','\nNovember 3, 1952\n','','American','No one in the whole movie ever asks anyone, Did you write this letter\' Part of the reason is that no one wants to hear that it isn\'t for them. As soon as they read it, they want it to be theirs.','',NULL,'Ever,Did,Reason',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10694,'Life,Best','Kate Capshaw','Actress','\nNovember 3, 1952\n','','American','The best preparation for acting is life - observing life and people and observing yourself. All that becomes your library. So when you have to research a part, a scene or an emotion, you go into the library and get what you need.','',NULL,'Yourself',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10695,'Love,Age,Nature','Kate Capshaw','Actress','\nNovember 3, 1952\n','','American','The love story for me was the nature of the love and not the age of the lovers.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10696,'','Kate Capshaw','Actress','\nNovember 3, 1952\n','','American','The moment somebody says \'this is very risky\' is the moment it becomes attractive to me.','',NULL,'Moment,Somebody,Attractive',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10697,'','Capucine','Actress','\nJanuary 6, 1931\n','\nMarch 17, 1990\n','French','I used to think I needed a man to define myself. Not any more.','',NULL,'Used,Needed,Define',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10698,'War','Philip Caputo','Author','\nJune 10, 1941\n','','American','War - the ordinary man\'s most convenient means of escaping from the ordinary.','',NULL,'Means,Ordinary',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10699,'','Lord Caradon','Diplomat','\nOctober 8, 1907\n','\nSeptember 5, 1990\n','British','Better to make prime ministers out of prisoners than prisoners out of prime ministers.','',NULL,'Better,Prime,Prisoners',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10700,'Experience','Gina Carano','Actress','\nApril 16, 1982\n','','American','A lot of people enjoyed the film \'Haywire\' and a lot of people have mixed feelings on it but regardless, a lot of people have said really wonderful things about it being my first experience, that the fighting they absolutely enjoyed. So I think I\'ve gotten a lot more fans, actually.','',NULL,'Feelings,Fighting',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10701,'','Gina Carano','Actress','\nApril 16, 1982\n','','American','Everybody is their own critic.','',NULL,'Everybody,Critic',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10702,'Love','Gina Carano','Actress','\nApril 16, 1982\n','','American','Fighting is my career, it\'s what I love to do, but I am taking offers and trying to expand because the more I expand myself, the more valuable I become to promoters.','',NULL,'Career,Trying',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10703,'','Gina Carano','Actress','\nApril 16, 1982\n','','American','Fighting is very physical and extreme and you\'re very vulnerable. It\'s a very mental type of thing.','',NULL,'Fighting,Physical,Mental',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10704,'Love','Gina Carano','Actress','\nApril 16, 1982\n','','American','I am always training because I love it.','',NULL,'Training',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10705,'','Gina Carano','Actress','\nApril 16, 1982\n','','American','I am not a violent person. I actually don\'t like to hurt people.','',NULL,'Hurt,Person,Actually',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10706,'','Gina Carano','Actress','\nApril 16, 1982\n','','American','I definitely don\'t want to be one of those athletes who turns into a cheesy actress.','',NULL,'Definitely,Actress,Athletes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10707,'','Gina Carano','Actress','\nApril 16, 1982\n','','American','I didn\'t really watch action films growing up! I grew up on stuff like \'Anne of Green Gables\' - that was more when I was in elementary school. It was all I ever watched.','',NULL,'School,Ever,Action',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10708,'','Gina Carano','Actress','\nApril 16, 1982\n','','American','I don\'t get paid what people think I get paid for fighting.','',NULL,'Fighting,Paid',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10709,'','Gina Carano','Actress','\nApril 16, 1982\n','','American','I don\'t mind answering any questions, because I\'m not just a fighter. I\'m a lot more than that.','',NULL,'Mind,Fighter,Questions',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10710,'','Gina Carano','Actress','\nApril 16, 1982\n','','American','I find that whoever you are as a person is how you\'re gonna fight, and every basic instinct kind of comes out at that moment.','',NULL,'Fight,Person,Find',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10711,'','Gina Carano','Actress','\nApril 16, 1982\n','','American','I have gotten some of the most beautiful experiences that a person can possibly ask for so I\'m not at all complaining.','',NULL,'Beautiful,Person,Ask',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10712,'Good','Gina Carano','Actress','\nApril 16, 1982\n','','American','I know I don\'t look like the skinny slender model. I know I look a little different but people like to watch me for some reason. It feels good and I\'m humbled by it.','',NULL,'Different,Reason',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10713,'Love','Gina Carano','Actress','\nApril 16, 1982\n','','American','I know I\'m always rooting for the underdog in a fight, and I love to be constantly surprised.','',NULL,'Fight,Underdog',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10714,'','Gina Carano','Actress','\nApril 16, 1982\n','','American','I like fighting because it\'s honest.','',NULL,'Fighting,Honest',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10715,'Love','Gina Carano','Actress','\nApril 16, 1982\n','','American','I think I came up in fighting in a really technical way. If you\'ve ever seen my fights, you know I love distance, I love technique.','',NULL,'Ever,Fighting',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10716,'','Gina Carano','Actress','\nApril 16, 1982\n','','American','I think there\'s a part in each one of us that wants the impossible to happen, and that\'s what surprises are.','',NULL,'Happen,Impossible,Wants',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10717,'Morning','Gina Carano','Actress','\nApril 16, 1982\n','','American','I wake up every morning and I surprise myself. I wake up to a new me.','',NULL,'Surprise,Wake',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10718,'','Gina Carano','Actress','\nApril 16, 1982\n','','American','I want people to see me for who I am and not for how someone else is trying to promote me.','',NULL,'Someone,Trying,Else',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10719,'','Gina Carano','Actress','\nApril 16, 1982\n','','American','I was always bigger than the other girls. My sisters are very, very beautiful and very skinny, and I\'ve always had a more muscular body. So I grew up with a different mentality.','',NULL,'Beautiful,Different,Body',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10720,'','Gina Carano','Actress','\nApril 16, 1982\n','','American','I\'m really surprised how many people knew me as Gina Carano. MMA has a beautiful fan base.','',NULL,'Beautiful,Knew,Fan',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10721,'Art','Gina Carano','Actress','\nApril 16, 1982\n','','American','I\'ve had cameras on me since I started the art of fighting and I think that I\'m used to having cameras on me in adrenaline-type situations.','',NULL,'Fighting,Used',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10722,'','Gina Carano','Actress','\nApril 16, 1982\n','','American','It\'s a constant battle for everybody, but you need to be happy with yourself.','',NULL,'Happy,Yourself,Battle',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10723,'','Gina Carano','Actress','\nApril 16, 1982\n','','American','It\'s a very big deal to me to remain the same person because I know all of this is going to be gone one day and I\'m just going to have myself.','',NULL,'Person,Same,Big',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10724,'','Gina Carano','Actress','\nApril 16, 1982\n','','American','My first fight. I fought a girl that was a little bit heavier, a little bit more experienced and I was petrified because I didn\'t know what I was getting myself into. And I did really well against her and nobody believed it was my first fight.','',NULL,'Girl,Fight,Did',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10725,'Pet,Life','Roger Caras','Activist','\nMay 24, 1928\n','\nFebruary 28, 2001\n','American','Dogs are not our whole life, but they make our lives whole.','',NULL,'Whole',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10726,'Pet,Change','Roger Caras','Activist','\nMay 24, 1928\n','\nFebruary 28, 2001\n','American','Cats don\'t like change without their consent.','',NULL,'Without',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10727,'Life','Roger Caras','Activist','\nMay 24, 1928\n','\nFebruary 28, 2001\n','American','If you don\'t own a dog, at least one, there is not necessarily anything wrong with you, but there may be something wrong with your life.','',NULL,'May,Anything',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10728,'Fear','Roger Caras','Activist','\nMay 24, 1928\n','\nFebruary 28, 2001\n','American','There are only three sins - causing pain, causing fear, and causing anguish. The rest is window dressing.','',NULL,'Pain,Three',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10729,'','Roger Caras','Activist','\nMay 24, 1928\n','\nFebruary 28, 2001\n','American','I am as confounded by dogs as I am indebted to them.','',NULL,'Dogs,Confounded,Indebted',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10730,'','Roger Caras','Activist','\nMay 24, 1928\n','\nFebruary 28, 2001\n','American','Some of our greatest historical and artistic treasures we place in museums; others, we take for walks.','',NULL,'Greatest,Others,Place',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10731,'','Harry Caray','Entertainer','\nMarch 1, 1914\n','\nFebruary 18, 1998\n','American','Holy cow!','',NULL,'Holy,Cow',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10732,'Good','Harry Caray','Entertainer','\nMarch 1, 1914\n','\nFebruary 18, 1998\n','American','It\'s the fans that need spring training. You gotta get \'em interested. Wake \'em up and let \'em know that their season is coming, the good times are gonna roll.','',NULL,'Spring,Training',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10733,'Sports','Harry Caray','Entertainer','\nMarch 1, 1914\n','\nFebruary 18, 1998\n','American','You know they\'re not going to lose 162 consecutive games.','',NULL,'Lose,Games',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10734,'','Harry Caray','Entertainer','\nMarch 1, 1914\n','\nFebruary 18, 1998\n','American','I knew the profanity used up and down my street would not go over the air... So I trained myself to say \'Holy Cow\' instead.','',NULL,'Down,Used,Holy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10735,'Best','Harry Caray','Entertainer','\nMarch 1, 1914\n','\nFebruary 18, 1998\n','American','I know it is the fans that are responsible for me being here. I\'ve always tried in each and every broadcast to serve the fans to the best of my ability.','',NULL,'Here,Ability',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10736,'Life','Harry Caray','Entertainer','\nMarch 1, 1914\n','\nFebruary 18, 1998\n','American','I\'ll tell you what\'s helped me my entire life. I look at baseball as a game. It\'s something where people can go out, enjoy and have fun. Nothing more.','',NULL,'Fun,Nothing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10737,'Experience','Harry Caray','Entertainer','\nMarch 1, 1914\n','\nFebruary 18, 1998\n','American','I\'ve only been doing this fifty-four years. With a little experience, I might get better.','',NULL,'Better,Might',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10738,'Home','Harry Caray','Entertainer','\nMarch 1, 1914\n','\nFebruary 18, 1998\n','American','It might be, it could be... it is! A home run!','',NULL,'Might,Run',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10739,'','Harry Caray','Entertainer','\nMarch 1, 1914\n','\nFebruary 18, 1998\n','American','My whole philosophy is to broadcast the way a fan would broadcast.','',NULL,'Philosophy,Whole,Fan',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10740,'Love','Harry Caray','Entertainer','\nMarch 1, 1914\n','\nFebruary 18, 1998\n','American','Now, you tell me, if I have a day off during the baseball season, where do you think I\'ll spend it? The ballpark. I still love it. Always have, always will.','',NULL,'Baseball,Still',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10741,'Hope','Harry Caray','Entertainer','\nMarch 1, 1914\n','\nFebruary 18, 1998\n','American','When I die, I hope they don\'t cremate me \'cuz I\'ll burn forever.','',NULL,'Die,Forever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10742,'','Donald L. Carcieri','Politician','\nDecember 16, 1942\n','','American','Healthy disagreement, debate, leading to compromise has always been the American way.','',NULL,'American,Compromise,Healthy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10743,'Good','Donald L. Carcieri','Politician','\nDecember 16, 1942\n','','American','Good schools underpin not only our economy, but the social fabric of our lives.','',NULL,'Social,Lives',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10744,'Great','Donald L. Carcieri','Politician','\nDecember 16, 1942\n','','American','My message tonight is a simple one - the journey is getting exciting and this great state is on the move.','',NULL,'Simple,Getting',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10745,'','Donald L. Carcieri','Politician','\nDecember 16, 1942\n','','American','The place of exciting innovation - where the action is - that\'s Rhode Island!','',NULL,'Place,Action,Exciting',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10746,'Success','Donald L. Carcieri','Politician','\nDecember 16, 1942\n','','American','The recipe for success is a tried and true one here in Rhode Island - innovation, reform, public service.','',NULL,'True,Here',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10747,'','Donald L. Carcieri','Politician','\nDecember 16, 1942\n','','American','We are already too dependent on gambling revenue. If we continue, we will soon be owned by them.','',NULL,'Soon,Continue,Gambling',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10748,'','Andrew Card','Politician','\nMay 10, 1947\n','','American','Don\'t believe everything that you read in the newspapers.','',NULL,'Believe,Everything,Read',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10749,'','Andrew Card','Politician','\nMay 10, 1947\n','','American','Kyoto was a flawed process. There isn\'t one industrialized country around the world that has ratified that treaty, and so that is a non-starter.','',NULL,'Country,Around,Process',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10750,'','Andrew Card','Politician','\nMay 10, 1947\n','','American','She\'s leaving when the president has one of the highest approval ratings on record. From here, it can only go down. And when it does, you know who they\'re going to blame. They\'re gonna blame Andy Card!','',NULL,'Blame,Down,Leaving',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10751,'','Andrew Card','Politician','\nMay 10, 1947\n','','American','The U.N. can meet and discuss, but we don\'t need their permission.','',NULL,'Meet,Permission,Discuss',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10752,'Government','Andrew Card','Politician','\nMay 10, 1947\n','','American','There are over 100 entities in the federal government that have something to do with homeland security.','',NULL,'Security,Homeland',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10753,'War','Andrew Card','Politician','\nMay 10, 1947\n','','American','Victory is the most important aspect in Iraq, because victory in Iraq will help us have victory in the War on Terror.','',NULL,'Help,Important',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10754,'','Andrew Card','Politician','\nMay 10, 1947\n','','American','Victory is the only option. And we will be victorious in Iraq.','',NULL,'Victory,Iraq,Victorious',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10755,'','Andrew Card','Politician','\nMay 10, 1947\n','','American','You shouldn\'t presume that all quotes that are in a magazine or a newspaper are accurate.','',NULL,'Newspaper,Magazine,Presume',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10756,'Dad,Good,Hope','Orson Scott Card','Writer','\nAugust 24, 1951\n','','American','I hope I am remembered by my children as a good father.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10757,'','Orson Scott Card','Writer','\nAugust 24, 1951\n','','American','Among my most prized possessions are words that I have never spoken.','',NULL,'Words,Among,Spoken',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10758,'God','Orson Scott Card','Writer','\nAugust 24, 1951\n','','American','God, our genes, our environment, or some stupid programmer keying in code at an ancient terminal - there\'s no way free will can ever exist if we as individuals are the result of some external cause.','',NULL,'Stupid,Ever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10759,'Love','Orson Scott Card','Writer','\nAugust 24, 1951\n','','American','In the moment when I truly understand my enemy, understand him well enough to defeat him, then in that very moment I also love him.','',NULL,'Enemy,Him',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10760,'','Orson Scott Card','Writer','\nAugust 24, 1951\n','','American','One mind can think only of its own questions; it rarely surprises itself.','',NULL,'Mind,Questions,Surprises',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10761,'','Orson Scott Card','Writer','\nAugust 24, 1951\n','','American','You who speak languages, you are such liars.','',NULL,'Liars,Speak,Languages',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10762,'Education,Knowledge','Orson Scott Card','Writer','\nAugust 24, 1951\n','','American','The education that prepared me was my general education classes, which I tried to avoid when I was a stupid undergraduate, but which gave me the foundation of general knowledge that makes a career as a writer possible.','',NULL,'Stupid',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10763,'','Orson Scott Card','Writer','\nAugust 24, 1951\n','','American','The lies we live will always be confessed in the stories that we tell.','',NULL,'Live,Tell,Lies',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10764,'','Orson Scott Card','Writer','\nAugust 24, 1951\n','','American','I don\'t believe that there are aliens. I believe there are really different people.','',NULL,'Believe,Different',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10765,'Truth','Orson Scott Card','Writer','\nAugust 24, 1951\n','','American','Metaphors have a way of holding the most truth in the least space.','',NULL,'Space,Holding',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10766,'','Orson Scott Card','Writer','\nAugust 24, 1951\n','','American','My college training was primarily in theatre, with an eye to becoming a director, actor, or producer.','',NULL,'Training,College,Theatre',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10767,'Best','Orson Scott Card','Writer','\nAugust 24, 1951\n','','American','The best thing about my job, though, is stopping at the end of the day and rejoining the human universe.','',NULL,'End,Job',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10768,'Work','Orson Scott Card','Writer','\nAugust 24, 1951\n','','American','Unemployment is capitalism\'s way of getting you to plant a garden.','',NULL,'Getting,Capitalism',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10769,'','Orson Scott Card','Writer','\nAugust 24, 1951\n','','American','As long as you keep getting born, it\'s alright to die some times.','',NULL,'Long,Die,Keep',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10770,'Life,Love,Change','Orson Scott Card','Writer','\nAugust 24, 1951\n','','American','But in the meantime I became accustomed to the writing life and it would be hard to change now - partly because of the salary cut if I went to my other love, teaching; and partly because I still have stories to tell, even though it isn\'t all that fun doing the work anymore.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10771,'','Orson Scott Card','Writer','\nAugust 24, 1951\n','','American','Everything important in sci-fi showed up in the magazines first. It\'s the proving ground for new writers and new ideas.','',NULL,'Important,Everything,Ideas',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10772,'','Orson Scott Card','Writer','\nAugust 24, 1951\n','','American','I am especially grateful, however, to have known the fifties, before we began to poison our own civilization - or at least before the effects of the poison began to be felt.','',NULL,'Before,Grateful,Felt',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10773,'','Orson Scott Card','Writer','\nAugust 24, 1951\n','','American','I buy way too many books.','',NULL,'Books,Buy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10774,'Money','Orson Scott Card','Writer','\nAugust 24, 1951\n','','American','I fell into playwriting accidentally, took some classes in it, and also took creative writing classes, but I really didn\'t expect it to be a career because I didn\'t believe there was a way to make money as a playwright without being lucky and I didn\'t feel particularly lucky.','',NULL,'Believe,Writing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10775,'Hope','Orson Scott Card','Writer','\nAugust 24, 1951\n','','American','I have lived in the only decades I could have lived in, and hope to live through at least a few more.','',NULL,'Live,Through',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10776,'Music','Orson Scott Card','Writer','\nAugust 24, 1951\n','','American','I listen to music constantly while writing.','',NULL,'Writing,While',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10777,'','Orson Scott Card','Writer','\nAugust 24, 1951\n','','American','I realized that everything important in sci-fi showed up in the magazines first. It\'s the proving ground for new writers and new ideas.','',NULL,'Important,Everything,Ideas',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10778,'War,Government','Orson Scott Card','Writer','\nAugust 24, 1951\n','','American','I say this as a Democrat, for whom the Republican domination of government threatens many values that I hold to be important to America\'s role as a light among nations. But there are no values that matter to me that will not be gravely endangered if we lose this war.','',NULL,'Important',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10779,'','Orson Scott Card','Writer','\nAugust 24, 1951\n','','American','I wonder sometimes if the motivation for writers ought to be contempt, not admiration.','',NULL,'Sometimes,Motivation,Wonder',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10780,'Time,History','Orson Scott Card','Writer','\nAugust 24, 1951\n','','American','In all my study of history, I have never found a time or place I would rather have lived than now.','',NULL,'Study',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10781,'Time','Linda Cardellini','Actress','\nJune 25, 1975\n','','American','After I finished \'E.R.\', I wanted to concentrate on re-examining what kind of actress I am and taking time for real-life things.','',NULL,'After,Wanted',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10782,'','Linda Cardellini','Actress','\nJune 25, 1975\n','','American','I always thought I was a little shy, especially compared to my brother and my sister, but I guess I was always the kid doing performances in the front room.','',NULL,'Thought,Brother,Sister',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10783,'','Linda Cardellini','Actress','\nJune 25, 1975\n','','American','I just got back from Switzerland, which I\'ve never been to. I went to Switzerland and Amsterdam.','',NULL,'Amsterdam,Went',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10784,'','Linda Cardellini','Actress','\nJune 25, 1975\n','','American','I think everyone feels lost at times during their high school years.','',NULL,'School,Lost,Everyone',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10785,'Work,Time,Learning','Linda Cardellini','Actress','\nJune 25, 1975\n','','American','I think I\'m going to spend some time learning how to be a first-time mom, and then I\'ll go back to work.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10786,'Family','Linda Cardellini','Actress','\nJune 25, 1975\n','','American','Yes, I\'m very close to my family. And being that close to your family, I think you also struggle with how to become your own person.','',NULL,'Struggle,Person',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10787,'','Pierre Cardin','Designer','\nJuly 7, 1922\n','','French','I have a name, I have to take advantage of it.','',NULL,'Name,Advantage',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10788,'','Pierre Cardin','Designer','\nJuly 7, 1922\n','','French','I was very lucky, I was part of the post-war period when everything had to be redone.','',NULL,'Everything,Lucky,Period',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10789,'','Pierre Cardin','Designer','\nJuly 7, 1922\n','','French','My name is more important than myself.','',NULL,'Important,Name',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10790,'','Pierre Cardin','Designer','\nJuly 7, 1922\n','','French','The only one who is alive today and still being talked about is Pierre Cardin.','',NULL,'Today,Still,Alive',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10791,'','Pierre Cardin','Designer','\nJuly 7, 1922\n','','French','They said pret-a-porter will kill your name, and it saved me.','',NULL,'Said,Name,Saved',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10792,'Women,Men','Pierre Cardin','Designer','\nJuly 7, 1922\n','','French','We undress men and women, we don\'t dress them any more.','',NULL,'Dress',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10793,'','Claudia Cardinale','Actress','\nApril 15, 1938\n','','Italian','And also, Sergio Leone was considered in Italy a director of category B, not a big director.','',NULL,'Big,Director,Italy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10794,'','Claudia Cardinale','Actress','\nApril 15, 1938\n','','Italian','And I had a big opportunity with Richard Brooks, The Professionals, which is really a magnificent movie.','',NULL,'Big,Movie,Brooks',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10795,'','Claudia Cardinale','Actress','\nApril 15, 1938\n','','Italian','But Sergio Leone invented totally the way of, you know, the details, the eyes, the hands - fantastic.','',NULL,'Eyes,Hands,Fantastic',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10796,'Work','Claudia Cardinale','Actress','\nApril 15, 1938\n','','Italian','But to do this kind of work, you have to be very strong, otherwise you lose your personality, your identity.','',NULL,'Strong,Lose',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10797,'','Claudia Cardinale','Actress','\nApril 15, 1938\n','','Italian','But we did the Pink Panther not in Hollywood, in Italy.','',NULL,'Did,Pink,Hollywood',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10798,'Life','Claudia Cardinale','Actress','\nApril 15, 1938\n','','Italian','It\'s fantastic because I\'ve been living thousands of lives, not only my life.','',NULL,'Living,Lives',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10799,'Best,Movies','Claudia Cardinale','Actress','\nApril 15, 1938\n','','Italian','Many other movies, but for me The Professionals is the best I did in Hollywood.','',NULL,'Did',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10800,'','Claudia Cardinale','Actress','\nApril 15, 1938\n','','Italian','Yes, they wanted me to sign a contract of exclusivity, and I refused.','',NULL,'Wanted,Yes,Sign',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10801,'Power,Government','Dennis Cardoza','Politician','\nMarch 31, 1959\n','','American','In our system of democracy, our government works on a system of checks and balances. Instead of stripping power from the courts, I believe we should follow the process prescribed in our Constitution - consideration of a Constitutional amendment.','',NULL,'Believe',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10802,'','Dennis Cardoza','Politician','\nMarch 31, 1959\n','','American','As an adoptive parent myself of foster children, I have seen firsthand the glaring problems of the system currently facing this Nation.','',NULL,'Children,Problems,Nation',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10803,'Time','Dennis Cardoza','Politician','\nMarch 31, 1959\n','','American','House Democrats have tried to increase port security funding on this House floor four times over the last 4 years, and House Republicans have defeated our efforts every single time.','',NULL,'Single,Last',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10804,'','Dennis Cardoza','Politician','\nMarch 31, 1959\n','','American','I fully support the goal of species protection and conservation and believe that recovery and ultimately delisting of species should be the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service\'s top priority under ESA.','',NULL,'Believe,Goal,Service',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10805,'War','Dennis Cardoza','Politician','\nMarch 31, 1959\n','','American','I know that my Republican colleagues are as ashamed as I am that the United States is forced to borrow over $1 trillion from foreign nations to pay for our national priorities like reconstruction of the gulf coast and the war in Iraq.','',NULL,'Priorities,Republican',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10806,'','Dennis Cardoza','Politician','\nMarch 31, 1959\n','','American','If the United States were to cut and run from Iraq, we would send a message of weakness that would embolden our terrorist enemies across the globe. A failed Iraq would destabilize the entire region and undermine U.S. national security for decades to come.','',NULL,'Security,United,Run',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10807,'War','Dennis Cardoza','Politician','\nMarch 31, 1959\n','','American','In 2003, Congress authorized the construction of a visitor center for the Vietnam Memorial to help provide information and educate the public about the memorial and the Vietnam War.','',NULL,'Help,Public',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10808,'Time','Dennis Cardoza','Politician','\nMarch 31, 1959\n','','American','It is about time that we develop a worldwide strategy to reduce illegal trade in meth and its precursor chemicals and stop the devastating impact that methamphetamine use is having on our children and our communities.','',NULL,'Children,Stop',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10809,'','Dennis Cardoza','Politician','\nMarch 31, 1959\n','','American','Like my colleague, I represent a large Assyrian community in central California, one of the largest concentrations of Assyrian Americans anywhere in the United States.','',NULL,'Community,United,Large',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10810,'Time','Dennis Cardoza','Politician','\nMarch 31, 1959\n','','American','Now is not the time to give greater protections to pharmaceutical companies that put unsafe drugs like Vioxx on the market. Such protections have nothing to do with the liability insurance crisis facing doctors and should be stripped from this bill.','',NULL,'Crisis,Nothing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10811,'','Dennis Cardoza','Politician','\nMarch 31, 1959\n','','American','Our constituents paid into Social Security, and they want it paid back to them when they retire. Cutting Social Security benefits that Americans have earned should always be a last resort.','',NULL,'Last,Social,Security',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10812,'Leadership','Dennis Cardoza','Politician','\nMarch 31, 1959\n','','American','The longer we go without strong leadership from the Administration and until we see significant progress in the day-to-day lives of the Iraqi people, the more difficult it will become to sustain the support of the American people and Congress for the current course.','',NULL,'Strong,Without',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10813,'Leadership,History','Dennis Cardoza','Politician','\nMarch 31, 1959\n','','American','The truth is the Republican leadership has created a credit card Congress that is recklessly selling out the future of America, our children and our grandchildren, and President Bush is the most fiscally irresponsible President in the history of America.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10814,'Government','Dennis Cardoza','Politician','\nMarch 31, 1959\n','','American','We owe our troops more than rhetoric; we owe them a real plan. The Administration has yet to put forward a strategy for achieving stability in Iraq, ending the conflict, and handing over sovereignty to the people of Iraq and the new Iraqi government.','',NULL,'Forward,Real',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10815,'Freedom','Benjamin Cardozo','Judge','\nMay 24, 1870\n','\nJuly 9, 1938\n','American','Freedom of expression is the matrix, the indispensable condition, of nearly every other form of freedom.','',NULL,'Expression,Condition',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10816,'Life','Benjamin Cardozo','Judge','\nMay 24, 1870\n','\nJuly 9, 1938\n','American','I take judge-made law as one of the existing realities of life.','',NULL,'Law,Existing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10817,'','Benjamin Cardozo','Judge','\nMay 24, 1870\n','\nJuly 9, 1938\n','American','Justice is not to be taken by storm. She is to be wooed by slow advances.','',NULL,'Justice,Storm,She',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10818,'','Benjamin Cardozo','Judge','\nMay 24, 1870\n','\nJuly 9, 1938\n','American','Law never is, but is always about to be.','',NULL,'Law',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10819,'','Benjamin Cardozo','Judge','\nMay 24, 1870\n','\nJuly 9, 1938\n','American','Membership in the bar is a privilege burdened with conditions.','',NULL,'Conditions,Bar,Privilege',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10820,'','Benjamin Cardozo','Judge','\nMay 24, 1870\n','\nJuly 9, 1938\n','American','Method is much, technique is much, but inspiration is even more.','',NULL,'Technique,Method',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10821,'Experience','Benjamin Cardozo','Judge','\nMay 24, 1870\n','\nJuly 9, 1938\n','American','Prophecy, however honest, is generally a poor substitute for experience.','',NULL,'Poor,Honest',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10822,'','Benjamin Cardozo','Judge','\nMay 24, 1870\n','\nJuly 9, 1938\n','American','The prophet and the martyr do not see the hooting throng. Their eyes are fixed on the eternities.','',NULL,'Eyes,Martyr,Prophet',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10823,'','Benjamin Cardozo','Judge','\nMay 24, 1870\n','\nJuly 9, 1938\n','American','The risk to be percieved defines the duty to be obeyed.','',NULL,'Risk,Duty,Defines',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10824,'Good','Steve Carell','Actor','\nAugust 16, 1963\n','','American','Nothing to me feels as good as laughing incredibly hard.','',NULL,'Nothing,Hard',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10825,'Dreams,Work','Steve Carell','Actor','\nAugust 16, 1963\n','','American','In my wildest dreams I never thought - well, I never thought I\'d work.','',NULL,'Thought',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10826,'','Steve Carell','Actor','\nAugust 16, 1963\n','','American','It was kind of like they were just giving us a toy to play with, to do whatever we wanted with.','',NULL,'Giving,Play,Wanted',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10827,'','Steve Carell','Actor','\nAugust 16, 1963\n','','American','It\'s not a master plan to do every remake and every recreation of icons. It\'s just what I\'ve been hired to do.','',NULL,'Plan,Master,Recreation',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10828,'','Steve Carell','Actor','\nAugust 16, 1963\n','','American','People generally have sex fairly young, and probably younger than they should be having it.','',NULL,'Sex,Young,Younger',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10829,'','Steve Carell','Actor','\nAugust 16, 1963\n','','American','Talking to my wife, we stare at each other, saying, \'How is this happening? Why is this happening? Why now?\' It\'s nothing I ever aspired to.','',NULL,'Wife,Nothing,Saying',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10830,'Art,Science','Rod Carew','Athlete','\nOctober 1, 1945\n','','Panamanian','Hitting is an art, but not an exact science.','',NULL,'Hitting',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10831,'','Rod Carew','Athlete','\nOctober 1, 1945\n','','Panamanian','I get a kick out of watching a team defense me. A player moves two steps in one direction and I hit it two steps the other way. It goes right by his glove and I laugh.','',NULL,'Laugh,Two,Team',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10832,'','Drew Carey','Actor','\nMay 23, 1961\n','','American','Oh, you hate your job? Why didn\'t you say so? There\'s a support group for that. It\'s called everybody, and they meet at the bar.','',NULL,'Hate,Job,Why',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10833,'Life,Government','Drew Carey','Actor','\nMay 23, 1961\n','','American','As far as your personal goals are and what you actually want to do with your life, it should never have to do with the government. You should never depend on the government for your retirement, your financial security, for anything. If you do, you\'re screwed.','',NULL,'Anything',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10834,'','Drew Carey','Actor','\nMay 23, 1961\n','','American','My fans are pretty normal, they are always really nice and polite, and they don\'t interrupt my meals.','',NULL,'Nice,Pretty,Normal',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10835,'Love','Drew Carey','Actor','\nMay 23, 1961\n','','American','I love the normalcy of Cleveland. There\'s regular people there.','',NULL,'Cleveland,Regular',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10836,'Life,Government','Drew Carey','Actor','\nMay 23, 1961\n','','American','As far as your personal goals are and what you actually want to do with your life, it should never have to do with the government. You should never depend on the government for your retirement, your financial security, for anything.','',NULL,'Anything',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10837,'','Drew Carey','Actor','\nMay 23, 1961\n','','American','I don\'t care if my jokes are appropriate for a kid.','',NULL,'Care,Kid,Jokes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10838,'','Drew Carey','Actor','\nMay 23, 1961\n','','American','I see my face in the mirror and go, \'I\'m a Halloween costume? That\'s what they think of me?\'','',NULL,'Face,Mirror,Halloween',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10839,'','Drew Carey','Actor','\nMay 23, 1961\n','','American','Nevada\'s one of the most conservative states in the Union, but you can do what you want in Vegas and nobody judges you.','',NULL,'Union,Nobody,Vegas',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10840,'','Drew Carey','Actor','\nMay 23, 1961\n','','American','The first Monopoly game I played with my brothers, I hated losing so much, I just had to beat them.','',NULL,'Game,Losing,Played',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10841,'Work','Drew Carey','Actor','\nMay 23, 1961\n','','American','The Marines gave me a really strong sense of discipline and a work ethic that kicks in at my job.','',NULL,'Strong,Job',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10842,'','Drew Carey','Actor','\nMay 23, 1961\n','','American','Vegas is everything that\'s right with America. You can do whatever you want, 24 hours a day. They\'ve effectively legalized everything there.','',NULL,'Everything,America,Whatever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10843,'','Drew Carey','Actor','\nMay 23, 1961\n','','American','After all, game shows are not like working in a coal mine.','',NULL,'Game,After,Working',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10844,'Love,Good,Sports','Drew Carey','Actor','\nMay 23, 1961\n','','American','Being a celebrity you always get really good seats to sporting events but you never get as good seats as the photographers get. And I really love sports. So one of the scams I have going now is I want to learn sports photography so I can get better seats at a sporting event.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10845,'','Drew Carey','Actor','\nMay 23, 1961\n','','American','But I don\'t want to lose touch with things like eating in Bob\'s Big Boy.','',NULL,'Big,Lose,Touch',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10846,'Good,Sports','Drew Carey','Actor','\nMay 23, 1961\n','','American','But sports photography isn\'t something you just pick up overnight. You can\'t do it once a year for fun and expect to do a good job. And I take pride in what I do.','',NULL,'Fun',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10847,'','Drew Carey','Actor','\nMay 23, 1961\n','','American','Even when people are rich and successful on TV shows, there\'s always some trouble - you have to poke holes in them, throw them out of a job, put a pie in the face.','',NULL,'Successful,Job,Rich',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10848,'','Drew Carey','Actor','\nMay 23, 1961\n','','American','Everybody in Hollywood loves symbolic gestures.','',NULL,'Everybody,Hollywood,Loves',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10849,'Truth','Drew Carey','Actor','\nMay 23, 1961\n','','American','George Carlin is kind of my template now because George Carlin before was straight laced regular comic and he had short hair, a tie, suit, nightclub guy. Then he said screw it, let his hair grow, just started telling what he thought was the truth. So that\'s what I\'m trying to do.','',NULL,'Trying,Thought',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10850,'','Drew Carey','Actor','\nMay 23, 1961\n','','American','\'Green Screen\' was a total experiment. I\'m glad we did it, but it was just tough on that network to get it going.','',NULL,'Did,Tough,Green',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10851,'Work,Money','Drew Carey','Actor','\nMay 23, 1961\n','','American','Hollywood people are filled with guilt: white guilt, liberal guilt, money guilt. They feel bad that they\'re so rich, they feel they don\'t work that much for all that money - and they don\'t, for the amount of money they make.','',NULL,'Bad',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10852,'','Drew Carey','Actor','\nMay 23, 1961\n','','American','I always thought I was going to die before I was 60.','',NULL,'Thought,Die,Before',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10853,'','Drew Carey','Actor','\nMay 23, 1961\n','','American','I do get the comics online I guess but it\'s such a pain. I\'d rather just get them in the paper and read them.','',NULL,'Pain,Rather,Read',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10854,'','Drew Carey','Actor','\nMay 23, 1961\n','','American','I don\'t do one show and wish I was doing something else.','',NULL,'Wish,Else,Show',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10855,'','Drew Carey','Actor','\nMay 23, 1961\n','','American','I don\'t know, people take chances on stage. It\'s a big free speech zone, a comedy show. So sometimes things happen, you say things that are a little bit off the edge.','',NULL,'Happen,Free,Sometimes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10856,'','Drew Carey','Actor','\nMay 23, 1961\n','','American','I don\'t miss the economic insecurity, the living paycheck to paycheck.','',NULL,'Insecurity,Living,Miss',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10857,'Learning','Duane G. Carey','Astronaut','\nApril 30, 1957\n','','American','And, one thing I definitely enjoyed personally, from a selfish point of view, was exploration and going to places that I had never been to before and learning, you know, meeting the people and getting to know, new sights and sounds, etc.','',NULL,'Selfish,Before',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10858,'Experience','Duane G. Carey','Astronaut','\nApril 30, 1957\n','','American','And then, when I thought about joining the Air Force, flying seemed like a natural extension of the motorcycling experience. You\'re going faster, higher. You\'re operating a machine that\'s a lot more powerful than you are.','',NULL,'Powerful,Thought',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10859,'','Duane G. Carey','Astronaut','\nApril 30, 1957\n','','American','And, I was really impressed with how beautiful our country was and how friendly the people were.','',NULL,'Beautiful,Friendly,Country',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10860,'Life','Duane G. Carey','Astronaut','\nApril 30, 1957\n','','American','So, I decided that whatever I was, wanted to do with my life, it would have to do, it would have to have something to do with the exploration and doing new things.','',NULL,'Wanted,Whatever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10861,'Time','Duane G. Carey','Astronaut','\nApril 30, 1957\n','','American','And, actually it was interesting because I had done a lot of traveling in the United States and Canada and Mexico on my motorcycle; and I was really, it was the first time I had really gotten out of the Minnesota area to speak of.','',NULL,'Done,Speak',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10862,'Work','Duane G. Carey','Astronaut','\nApril 30, 1957\n','','American','And, all these things need to be coordinated; so we all need to work together, have timers going and everything so we\'re all coordinated and get this piece of orchestration done.','',NULL,'Everything,Done',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10863,'Work','Duane G. Carey','Astronaut','\nApril 30, 1957\n','','American','And, I wouldn\'t consider myself to be a natural pilot; I\'ve had to work at it.','',NULL,'Natural,Consider',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10864,'Travel','Duane G. Carey','Astronaut','\nApril 30, 1957\n','','American','And, obviously as a, as one who likes to travel around myself a lot, I think the Earth is a beautiful place. And, I\'m looking forward to some new perspectives.','',NULL,'Beautiful,Forward',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10865,'','Duane G. Carey','Astronaut','\nApril 30, 1957\n','','American','And, so I set my goals on astronaut because, as a military aviator, it was, I considered that to be about the peak of a flying career.','',NULL,'Career,Military,Goals',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10866,'Knowledge','Duane G. Carey','Astronaut','\nApril 30, 1957\n','','American','And, that\'s what I truly believe that we\'re doing when we\'re advancing scientific knowledge is we\'re someday making the world better. Not only for our children, but for all people after that.','',NULL,'Believe,Children',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10867,'','Duane G. Carey','Astronaut','\nApril 30, 1957\n','','American','Because when we\'re in space, my job is primarily getting us there and getting us back.','',NULL,'Job,Getting,Space',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10868,'','Duane G. Carey','Astronaut','\nApril 30, 1957\n','','American','Being in space, I\'m really looking forward to working with this team of folks that I\'m with.','',NULL,'Forward,Working,Team',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10869,'','Duane G. Carey','Astronaut','\nApril 30, 1957\n','','American','I consider myself to be very fortunate in my career, my timing has worked out.','',NULL,'Career,Worked,Consider',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10870,'Time,Good','Duane G. Carey','Astronaut','\nApril 30, 1957\n','','American','I could do exploration in this particular career field, and it was a goal that, even if I didn\'t reach it, it was so high it seemed almost impossible, but even if I didn\'t reach it, I would still have a good time and a very satisfying career.','',NULL,'Career',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10871,'','Duane G. Carey','Astronaut','\nApril 30, 1957\n','','American','I had, before I went to college, I had taken a few years off after high school and really had, I guess in those days, I had no intentions of going to college.','',NULL,'School,Before,After',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10872,'','Duane G. Carey','Astronaut','\nApril 30, 1957\n','','American','I see it as one of my jobs to make sure that, it sounds ridiculous, but to make sure the folks are eating, make sure folks are getting enough fluids, make sure folks are, you know, comfortable in the orbiter.','',NULL,'Enough,Getting,Sure',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10873,'Good','Duane G. Carey','Astronaut','\nApril 30, 1957\n','','American','I worked for some very good people who have helped me along the way and actually enabled me to have the opportunity to be selected to join the Astronaut Corps.','',NULL,'Actually,Along',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10874,'','Duane G. Carey','Astronaut','\nApril 30, 1957\n','','American','I\'m looking forward to coming back, back to Earth, the landing, the views.','',NULL,'Forward,Looking,Earth',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10875,'','Duane G. Carey','Astronaut','\nApril 30, 1957\n','','American','Now you\'re coming back to Earth, and things are getting more and more dynamic.','',NULL,'Getting,Earth,Coming',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10876,'','Duane G. Carey','Astronaut','\nApril 30, 1957\n','','American','Now, I\'ve never flown in space; but the folks who have say that on landing day, you know, you\'ve just spent maybe a week and a half, sometimes two weeks in orbit and you\'re used to the things happening slowly in space.','',NULL,'Two,Sometimes,Used',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10877,'','Duane G. Carey','Astronaut','\nApril 30, 1957\n','','American','One of the jokes on our flight is that, if we have a normal entry day going, the plan is for me... to actually take the orbiter first and fly it for maybe 10 or 15 seconds and then hand it on over to Scooter.','',NULL,'Plan,Actually,Hand',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10878,'','Duane G. Carey','Astronaut','\nApril 30, 1957\n','','American','Rendezvous day is the third day of our mission, and that\'s a big day for us.','',NULL,'Big,Mission,Third',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10879,'','Duane G. Carey','Astronaut','\nApril 30, 1957\n','','American','So, we have to get up and get pumped up for each day.','',NULL,'Each,Pumped',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10880,'','Duane G. Carey','Astronaut','\nApril 30, 1957\n','','American','So, whenever Scooter was the Pilot, he never had a chance to fly the orbiter. So, the joke is: I\'m going to have a chance to fly it first and hand it over to him.','',NULL,'Him,Chance,Joke',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10881,'','Duane G. Carey','Astronaut','\nApril 30, 1957\n','','American','That\'s what Hubble can do for us. It can tell us whether the universe is expanding forever or if one day it\'s going to come back together.','',NULL,'Together,Tell,Universe',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10882,'Power,Hope','George Carey','Clergyman','\nNovember 13, 1935\n','','English','And I hope America will realise, as the only superpower now, it really must use its power in a way that\'s going to build up the world, and to support the United Nations.','',NULL,'Must',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10883,'Love,Marriage','George Carey','Clergyman','\nNovember 13, 1935\n','','English','If someone talks about union, fidelity, a monogamous relationship, love, blessing; I would say it sounds like marriage to me. And blessing, you see, I think is undermining our sacrament of marriage.','',NULL,'Someone',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10884,'','George Carey','Clergyman','\nNovember 13, 1935\n','','English','When the fire of prayer goes out, the barrenness of busyness takes over.','',NULL,'Fire,Prayer,Takes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10885,'','George Carey','Clergyman','\nNovember 13, 1935\n','','English','An office boy in London was the lowest of the low. The office boy was the tea boy. He would be the dog\'s body: It means someone who would do anything at all. I was quite prepared for that and enjoyed it.','',NULL,'Someone,Anything,Means',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10886,'Great','George Carey','Clergyman','\nNovember 13, 1935\n','','English','And here at our Anglican Consultative Council, we have many reports of growth and great encouragement.','',NULL,'Here,Growth',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10887,'','George Carey','Clergyman','\nNovember 13, 1935\n','','English','And so in my warnings, I was pointing to a number of incidents around the communion that could undermine our growing sense of communion - of becoming a global communion. So that\'s why I pointed to New Westminster in Canada, to incidents in the United States, and Sydney itself.','',NULL,'Why,Around,Sense',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10888,'','George Carey','Clergyman','\nNovember 13, 1935\n','','English','But, as you have intimated, I am among those who would be very wary of any military action in the light of Saddam Hussein\'s willingness to allow the weapons inspectors to go in.','',NULL,'Light,Action,Military',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10889,'Life,Love,Good','George Carey','Clergyman','\nNovember 13, 1935\n','','English','From a Christian point of view of course we do want a peaceful world, and I think September 11 did actually make people aware not only of vulnerability and how transitory life is, but there are forces of good and honor and justice which speak to us of God and his love for us.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10890,'God','George Carey','Clergyman','\nNovember 13, 1935\n','','English','God loves us all, wants us all to share his kingdom, has a role for us all.','',NULL,'Wants,Role',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10891,'','George Carey','Clergyman','\nNovember 13, 1935\n','','English','I believe with all my heart that the Church of Jesus Christ should be a Church of blurred edges.','',NULL,'Believe,Heart,Jesus',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10892,'Great','George Carey','Clergyman','\nNovember 13, 1935\n','','English','I mean, I can look back with great pleasure on what has happened in Sudan, and our commitment to people who are persecuted in that kind of way.','',NULL,'Mean,Happened',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10893,'','George Carey','Clergyman','\nNovember 13, 1935\n','','English','I see no room in holy Scripture for any sexual activity outside of matrimony.','',NULL,'Holy,Room,Outside',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10894,'Women','George Carey','Clergyman','\nNovember 13, 1935\n','','English','I think in my own country, at the way we\'ve seen through the ordination of women to the priesthood, which I\'m delighted about, and that will move on to another level before very long.','',NULL,'Long,Through',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10895,'God','George Carey','Clergyman','\nNovember 13, 1935\n','','English','I think what Calvinism may offer us is that God\'s in charge of his world.','',NULL,'May,Charge',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10896,'Great','George Carey','Clergyman','\nNovember 13, 1935\n','','English','I think what has happened, actually, is that September 11 has given a spur, a renewed urgency, to dialogue between the great faiths.','',NULL,'Between,Actually',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10897,'','George Carey','Clergyman','\nNovember 13, 1935\n','','English','I\'m on record as being understood to be a supporter of a reformed establishment, in which other Christian denominations, and other faiths, play a major part.','',NULL,'Christian,Play,Understood',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10898,'Faith','George Carey','Clergyman','\nNovember 13, 1935\n','','English','If there are Muslims who believe that they\'ve got to kill Christians to make a way for the Islamic faith in the West, not only would they be disappointed, but it will lead to conflict, there\'s no doubt about that.','',NULL,'Believe,Doubt',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10899,'Time','George Carey','Clergyman','\nNovember 13, 1935\n','','English','In my time as Archbishop of Canterbury I\'ve seen a growing sense of unity and mission.','',NULL,'Sense,Growing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10900,'Women','George Carey','Clergyman','\nNovember 13, 1935\n','','English','One I\'ve been passionately committed to, of course, is women\'s ministry; I believe solidly in it as a Gospel issue and we\'ve found our way through that.','',NULL,'Believe,Through',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10901,'','George Carey','Clergyman','\nNovember 13, 1935\n','','English','People have described me as a management bishop but I say to my critics, Jesus was a management expert too.','',NULL,'Jesus,Management,Critics',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10902,'Great','George Carey','Clergyman','\nNovember 13, 1935\n','','English','The Israelis have suffered a great deal, we must condemn suicide bombers, and we must never say that the plight of the Palestinians justifies this terrible thing.','',NULL,'Must,Deal',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10903,'Great','George Carey','Clergyman','\nNovember 13, 1935\n','','English','We must get back to a very strong Christianity... Christianity shaped America and England, and we need to get back to those moral foundations that made us great.','',NULL,'Strong,Must',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10904,'','George Carey','Clergyman','\nNovember 13, 1935\n','','English','We\'ve got to find ways of confronting the issues that divide - and at the heart of cultural issues, you often find religions.','',NULL,'Heart,Find,Often',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10905,'Trust','George Carey','Clergyman','\nNovember 13, 1935\n','','English','We\'ve got to trust the politicians with these decisions.','',NULL,'Decisions,These',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10906,'','George Carey','Clergyman','\nNovember 13, 1935\n','','English','What I think is that we in the church - and especially I as an Archbishop - I\'m responsible for maintaining our rules, and making sure we hold to unity in the Body of Christ.','',NULL,'Making,Sure,Body',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10907,'','Harry Carey, Jr.','Actor','\nMay 16, 1921\n','\nDecember 27, 2012\n','American','I loved Allan Dwan. He was a tough old guy.','',NULL,'Tough,Old,Loved',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10908,'','Harry Carey, Jr.','Actor','\nMay 16, 1921\n','\nDecember 27, 2012\n','American','I was an expert horseman.','',NULL,'Expert,Horseman',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10909,'Women,Great,Men','Harry Carey, Jr.','Actor','\nMay 16, 1921\n','\nDecember 27, 2012\n','American','I\'ve worked with the great and the not-so-great. But mostly I\'ve worked with men and women who loved their profession, and who like me, had kids to raise and houses to pay for.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10910,'','Harry Carey, Jr.','Actor','\nMay 16, 1921\n','\nDecember 27, 2012\n','American','My journey has been that of a character actor.','',NULL,'Character,Actor,Journey',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10911,'','Harry Carey, Jr.','Actor','\nMay 16, 1921\n','\nDecember 27, 2012\n','American','You can always tell a novice rider; they aren\'t comfortable in the saddle and have to hang on.','',NULL,'Tell,Rider,Hang',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10912,'Freedom','Henry Charles Carey','Economist','\nDecember 15, 1793\n','\nOctober 13, 1879\n','American','It the British System is the most gigantic system of slavery the world has yet seen, and therefore it is that freedom gradually disappears from every country over which England is enabled to obtain control.','',NULL,'Control,Country',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10913,'Freedom','Henry Charles Carey','Economist','\nDecember 15, 1793\n','\nOctober 13, 1879\n','American','The first of all commodities to be exchanged is labour, and the freedom of man consists only in the exercise of the right to determine for himself in what manner his labour shall be employed, and how he will dispose of its products.','',NULL,'Himself,Exercise',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10914,'Best','Henry Charles Carey','Economist','\nDecember 15, 1793\n','\nOctober 13, 1879\n','American','As regards this country, in which protection has always to some extent existed, it is the best customer that England ever had, and our demands upon her grow most steadily and regularly under protection.','',NULL,'Ever,Country',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10915,'Men','Henry Charles Carey','Economist','\nDecember 15, 1793\n','\nOctober 13, 1879\n','American','By adopting the \'free trade,\' or British, system, we place ourselves side by side with the men who have ruined Ireland and India, and are now poisoning and enslaving the Chinese people.','',NULL,'Free,Place',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10916,'','Henry Charles Carey','Economist','\nDecember 15, 1793\n','\nOctober 13, 1879\n','American','By adopting the other trade, we place ourselves by the side of those whose measures tend not only to the improvement of their own subjects, but to the emancipation of the slave everywhere.','',NULL,'Place,Ourselves,Side',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10917,'','Henry Charles Carey','Economist','\nDecember 15, 1793\n','\nOctober 13, 1879\n','American','From that date the abandonment of the older State proceeded with a rapidity never before known, and with it grew the domestic slave trade and the pro-slavery feeling.','',NULL,'Feeling,Before,Older',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10918,'','Henry Charles Carey','Economist','\nDecember 15, 1793\n','\nOctober 13, 1879\n','American','In 1833, protection was abandoned, and a tariff was established by which it was provided that we should, in a few years, have a system of merely revenue duties.','',NULL,'Few,System,Protection',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10919,'','Henry Charles Carey','Economist','\nDecember 15, 1793\n','\nOctober 13, 1879\n','American','In the period from 1824 to 1833, the tendency was steadily in the former direction, but it was only in the latter part of it that it was made really efficient.','',NULL,'Made,Direction,Period',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10920,'Freedom','Henry Charles Carey','Economist','\nDecember 15, 1793\n','\nOctober 13, 1879\n','American','In this country protection has always, to some extent, existed; but at some times it has been efficient, and at others not; and our tendency toward freedom or slavery has always been in the direct ratio of its efficiency or inefficiency.','',NULL,'Country,Others',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10921,'','Henry Charles Carey','Economist','\nDecember 15, 1793\n','\nOctober 13, 1879\n','American','It will be said, however, that protection tends to destroy commerce, the civilizer of mankind. Directly the reverse, however, is the fact.','',NULL,'Said,Fact,Mankind',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10922,'','Henry Charles Carey','Economist','\nDecember 15, 1793\n','\nOctober 13, 1879\n','American','The commerce of India does not grow, nor does that of Portugal, or of Turkey; that but that of the protected countries does increase, as has been shown in the case of Spain, and can now be shown in that of Germany.','',NULL,'Grow,Nor,Countries',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10923,'','Henry Charles Carey','Economist','\nDecember 15, 1793\n','\nOctober 13, 1879\n','American','The natural consequence of our submission, even in part, to the system that looks to compelling the export of raw products, the exhaustion of the land, the cheapening of labour, and the export of the labourer.','',NULL,'System,Natural,Looks',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10924,'Power','Henry Charles Carey','Economist','\nDecember 15, 1793\n','\nOctober 13, 1879\n','American','The system has for its object an increase of persons that are to intervene between the producer and the consumer, living on the product of the land and labour of others, diminishing the power of the first, and increasing the number of the last.','',NULL,'Living,Others',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10925,'Food','Henry Charles Carey','Economist','\nDecember 15, 1793\n','\nOctober 13, 1879\n','American','The whole action of the laws tended to increase the number of consumers of food and to diminish the number of producers, was due the invention of the Malthusian theory of population.','',NULL,'Whole,Action',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10926,'Great','Henry Charles Carey','Economist','\nDecember 15, 1793\n','\nOctober 13, 1879\n','American','Then it was that the exports of slaves from Virginia and the Carolinas was so great that the population of those States remained almost, if not quite stationary.','',NULL,'Almost,Quite',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10927,'Education','Henry Charles Carey','Economist','\nDecember 15, 1793\n','\nOctober 13, 1879\n','American','Then it was that were passed the laws restricting emancipation and prohibiting education.','',NULL,'Laws,Passed',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10928,'Men,Power','Henry Charles Carey','Economist','\nDecember 15, 1793\n','\nOctober 13, 1879\n','American','To enable men to exercise that power is the object of protection.','',NULL,'Exercise',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10929,'Freedom','Henry Charles Carey','Economist','\nDecember 15, 1793\n','\nOctober 13, 1879\n','American','Wherever it is resisted, slaver dies away and freedom grows.','',NULL,'Away,Grows',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10930,'','Joyce Carey','Actress','\nMarch 30, 1898\n','\nFebruary 28, 1993\n','British','A novel points out that the world consists entirely of exceptions.','',NULL,'Novel,Exceptions,Points',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10931,'','Mariah Carey','Musician','\nMarch 27, 1970\n','','','Butterflies are always following me, everywhere I go.','',NULL,'Following,Everywhere',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10932,'','Mariah Carey','Musician','\nMarch 27, 1970\n','','','Never, never listen to anybody that try to discourage you.','',NULL,'Try,Listen,Anybody',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10933,'God','Mariah Carey','Musician','\nMarch 27, 1970\n','','','One day I promised God that if he would give me my voice back I would never smoke again. I got three octaves back after quitting.','',NULL,'Give,After',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10934,'Strength','Mariah Carey','Musician','\nMarch 27, 1970\n','','','You really have to look inside yourself and find your own inner strength, and say, \'I\'m proud of what I am and who I am, and I\'m just going to be myself.\'','',NULL,'Yourself,Find',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10935,'','Mariah Carey','Musician','\nMarch 27, 1970\n','','','I\'d rather be onstage with a pig - a duet with Jennifer Lopez and me just ain\'t going to happen.','',NULL,'Happen,Rather,Pig',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10936,'','Mariah Carey','Musician','\nMarch 27, 1970\n','','','I don\'t think anyone knows as much about what\'s right for me as I do.','',NULL,'Anyone,Knows',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10937,'','Mariah Carey','Musician','\nMarch 27, 1970\n','','','There is a light at the end of the tunnel... hopefully its not a freight train!','',NULL,'End,Light,Train',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10938,'Life','Mariah Carey','Musician','\nMarch 27, 1970\n','','','If critics have problems with my personal life, it\'s their problem. Anybody with half a brain would realize that it\'s the charts that count.','',NULL,'Brain,Problem',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10939,'Time','Mariah Carey','Musician','\nMarch 27, 1970\n','','','A lot of people are singing about how screwed up the world is, and I don\'t think that everybody wants to hear about that all the time.','',NULL,'Everybody,Hear',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10940,'','Mariah Carey','Musician','\nMarch 27, 1970\n','','','Forget the image, forget the ensemble, forget the rumours, forget the short skirts, the big hair, whatever! I owe this to the fans and I will never forget you so I want to accept this award on behalf of all of you.','',NULL,'Forget,Short,Big',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10941,'Work,Good,Best','Mariah Carey','Musician','\nMarch 27, 1970\n','','','I work myself into the ground. But I think I\'m a nice friend and a good person, and I try to do my work as best I can.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10942,'Life','Mariah Carey','Musician','\nMarch 27, 1970\n','','','I\'m not one of those people that goes into details of my personal life on national TV to get attention. Some things are better left unsaid.','',NULL,'Better,Personal',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10943,'','Mariah Carey','Musician','\nMarch 27, 1970\n','','','If you see me as just the princess then you misunderstand who I am and what I have been through.','',NULL,'Through,Princess',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10944,'','Mariah Carey','Musician','\nMarch 27, 1970\n','','','People are constantly asking me if I\'m pregnant, but I don\'t like to talk about it too much. I just think about it as the next phase. We\'ll see.','',NULL,'Talk,Next,Pregnant',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10945,'Love,Death','Mariah Carey','Musician','\nMarch 27, 1970\n','','','Whenever I watch TV and see those poor starving kids all over the world, I can\'t help but cry. I mean I\'d love to be skinny like that, but not with all those flies and death and stuff.','',NULL,'Help',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10946,'Life,Music','Mariah Carey','Musician','\nMarch 27, 1970\n','','','Basically, I started singing when I started talking. Music has just been my saving grace my whole life.','',NULL,'Whole',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10947,'','Mariah Carey','Musician','\nMarch 27, 1970\n','','','I\'m not vain, I\'m insecure.','',NULL,'Insecure,Vain',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10948,'','Mariah Carey','Musician','\nMarch 27, 1970\n','','','My mother is Irish, my father is black and Venezuelan, and me - I\'m tan, I guess.','',NULL,'Mother,Father,Black',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10949,'Women,Best','Mariah Carey','Musician','\nMarch 27, 1970\n','','','Pregnancy was probably the best and the hardest thing I\'ll ever go through. I know for a lot of women, it can be wonderful and relatively easy.','',NULL,'Ever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10950,'','Mariah Carey','Musician','\nMarch 27, 1970\n','','','This is for all of you out there tonight, reaching for a dream - don\'t ever give up! Never ever listen to anyone, when they try to discourage you, because they do that, believe me!','',NULL,'Believe,Ever,Give',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10951,'Life','Mariah Carey','Musician','\nMarch 27, 1970\n','','','Whatever you\'re going through in your life, don\'t ever give up.','',NULL,'Ever,Give',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10952,'','Mariah Carey','Musician','\nMarch 27, 1970\n','','','I always felt like the rug could be pulled out from under me at anytime. And coming from a racially mixed background, I always felt like I didn\'t really fit in anywhere.','',NULL,'Felt,Coming,Fit',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10953,'Experience','Mariah Carey','Musician','\nMarch 27, 1970\n','','','I definitely feel more complete than before. There\'s a void you have when you don\'t feel you\'ve found the other part of who you are, so I\'m in a different place now and that\'s nice to experience.','',NULL,'Nice,Different',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10954,'','Mariah Carey','Musician','\nMarch 27, 1970\n','','','I do not think I reinvent myself. Wearing my hair differently or changing my style of dress is playing dress-up. I don\'t take it too seriously.','',NULL,'Hair,Playing,Seriously',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10955,'','Mariah Carey','Musician','\nMarch 27, 1970\n','','','I don\'t mind being compared to Whitney, there are people miles worse to be compared to.','',NULL,'Mind,Worse,Compared',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10956,'','Peter Carey','Novelist','\nFebruary 7, 1943\n','','Australian','And it\'s always possible that you will not get a nice review. So - and that\'s enraging of course, to get a bad review, you can\'t talk back, and it\'s sort of shaming in a way.','',NULL,'Nice,Bad,Talk',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10957,'Work,Morning','Peter Carey','Novelist','\nFebruary 7, 1943\n','','Australian','At the very end of a book I can manage to work for longer stretches, but mostly, making stuff up for three hours, that\'s enough. I can\'t do any more. At the end of the day I might tinker with my morning\'s work and maybe write some again. But I think three hours is fine.','',NULL,'End',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10958,'Famous','Peter Carey','Novelist','\nFebruary 7, 1943\n','','Australian','Being famous as a writer is like being famous in a village. It\'s not really any very heady fame.','',NULL,'Writer,Fame',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10959,'Good','Peter Carey','Novelist','\nFebruary 7, 1943\n','','Australian','Good writing of course requires talent, and no one can teach you to have talent.','',NULL,'Writing,Talent',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10960,'','Peter Carey','Novelist','\nFebruary 7, 1943\n','','Australian','I don\'t separate my books into historical novels and the rest. To me, they\'re all made-up worlds, and both kinds are borne out of curiosity, some investigation into the past.','',NULL,'Past,Both,Rest',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10961,'Life','Peter Carey','Novelist','\nFebruary 7, 1943\n','','Australian','I don\'t think you have the right to shout about other people\'s private life.','',NULL,'Private,Shout',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10962,'Life,Courage','Peter Carey','Novelist','\nFebruary 7, 1943\n','','Australian','I have written a memoir here and there, and that takes its own form of selfishness and courage. However, generally speaking, I have no interest in writing about my own life or intruding in the privacy of those around me.','',NULL,'Writing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10963,'Great','Peter Carey','Novelist','\nFebruary 7, 1943\n','','Australian','I like how they are. I think they\'re great. And their communities are communities. I have a greater sense of community in New York than almost anywhere I\'ve ever lived. Really, it\'s terrific.','',NULL,'Ever,Sense',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10964,'','Peter Carey','Novelist','\nFebruary 7, 1943\n','','Australian','I never base characters on real people. There are people who do that but I really don\'t know how to do it.','',NULL,'Real,Characters,Base',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10965,'Time','Peter Carey','Novelist','\nFebruary 7, 1943\n','','Australian','I think that thing about the destruction of the world is there all the time, it\'s there every day when we look out the window.','',NULL,'Window',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10966,'','Peter Carey','Novelist','\nFebruary 7, 1943\n','','Australian','I thought I would be an organic chemist. I went off to university, and when I couldn\'t understand the chemistry lectures I decided that I would be a zoologist, because zoologists seemed like life-loving people.','',NULL,'Thought,Understand,Off',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10967,'Work,Time','Peter Carey','Novelist','\nFebruary 7, 1943\n','','Australian','I went to work in 1962, and by \'64 I was writing all the time, every night and every weekend. It didn\'t occur to me that, having read nothing and knowing nothing, I was in no position to write a book.','',NULL,'Nothing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10968,'','Peter Carey','Novelist','\nFebruary 7, 1943\n','','Australian','I\'m always the one with the activist friends. I\'ve been an activist very little.','',NULL,'Friends,Activist',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10969,'','Peter Carey','Novelist','\nFebruary 7, 1943\n','','Australian','I\'m interested in where we are, where we\'re going, where we\'ve come from.','',NULL,'Interested',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10970,'Society','Peter Carey','Novelist','\nFebruary 7, 1943\n','','Australian','It\'s true: one of the things that I\'ve always thought about American society is that you never get the sort of natural politicisation of class consciousness that you would get in the United Kingdom or even in Australia.','',NULL,'True,Thought',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10971,'','Peter Carey','Novelist','\nFebruary 7, 1943\n','','Australian','My greatest pleasure is to invent. My continual mad ambition is to make something true and beautiful that never existed in the world before.','',NULL,'Beautiful,True,Greatest',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10972,'','Peter Carey','Novelist','\nFebruary 7, 1943\n','','Australian','Nostalgia is something we think of as fuzzy. But it\'s pain. Pain concerning the past.','',NULL,'Pain,Past,Nostalgia',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10973,'Change','Peter Carey','Novelist','\nFebruary 7, 1943\n','','Australian','One has to be able to twist and change and distort characters, play with them like clay, so everything fits together. Real people don\'t permit you to do that.','',NULL,'Real,Everything',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10974,'','Peter Carey','Novelist','\nFebruary 7, 1943\n','','Australian','So in the first draft, I\'m inventing people and place with a broad schematic idea of what\'s going to happen. In the process, of course, I discover all sorts of bigger and more substantial things.','',NULL,'Happen,Place,Idea',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10975,'Great,Freedom','Peter Carey','Novelist','\nFebruary 7, 1943\n','','Australian','The great thing about using the past is that it gives you the most colossal freedom to invent. The research is necessary, of course, but no one writes a novel to dramatically illustrate what everybody already knows.','',NULL,'Past',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10976,'','Peter Carey','Novelist','\nFebruary 7, 1943\n','','Australian','What I find really attractive is something that\'s going to be a little dangerous. Something that might get me into trouble; you know, you turn up in London and you\'ve just rewritten Dickens. And, of course, then you think, \'What have I done?\'','',NULL,'Done,Find,Dangerous',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10977,'','Peter Carey','Novelist','\nFebruary 7, 1943\n','','Australian','Writers, at least writers of fiction, are always full of anxiety and worry.','',NULL,'Worry,Anxiety,Full',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10978,'Great,God','William Carey','Clergyman','\nAugust 17, 1761\n','\nJune 9, 1834\n','English','Expect great things from God, attempt great things for God.','',NULL,'Expect',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10979,'','William Carey','Clergyman','\nAugust 17, 1761\n','\nJune 9, 1834\n','English','I can plod. I can persevere in any definite pursuit. To this I owe everything.','',NULL,'Everything,Persevere,Pursuit',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10980,'God,Future','William Carey','Clergyman','\nAugust 17, 1761\n','\nJune 9, 1834\n','English','The future is as bright as the promises of God.','',NULL,'Promises',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10981,'Inspirational','Donald Cargill','Clergyman','1610','1681','Scottish','And now, this is the sweetest and most glorious day that ever my eyes did see.','',NULL,'Ever,Did',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10982,'','Donald Cargill','Clergyman','1610','1681','Scottish','Farewell all relations and friends in Christ; farewell acquaintances and all earthly enjoyments; farewell reading and preaching, praying and believing, wanderings, reproaches, and sufferings.','',NULL,'Farewell,Friends,Reading',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10983,'','Donald Cargill','Clergyman','1610','1681','Scottish','Farewell, dearest friend, never to see one another any more till at the right hand of Christ.','',NULL,'Friend,Farewell,Another',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10984,'Men','Donald Cargill','Clergyman','1610','1681','Scottish','I say, traitors; as some men live upon the reward of treachery, for their quiet and liberty; if it may be called a liberty, as it is redeemed with the betraying of the interest of Christ, and the blood of His people.','',NULL,'Live,May',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10985,'Great,God,Truth','Donald Cargill','Clergyman','1610','1681','Scottish','I have followed holiness, I have taught truth, and I have been most in the main things; not that I thought the things concerning our times little, but that I thought none could do anything to purpose in God\'s great and public matters, till they were right in their conditions.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10986,'Faith,God','Donald Cargill','Clergyman','1610','1681','Scottish','I come now to tell you for what I am brought here to die, and to give you an account of my faith, which I shall do as in the sight of the living God before whom I am shortly to stand.','',NULL,'Give',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10987,'Life','Donald Cargill','Clergyman','1610','1681','Scottish','But seek till ye find, and, whatever ye find for the present, let your last act be to lay and leave yourselves on the righteousness of His Son, expecting life through His name, according to the promise of the Father.','',NULL,'Father,Through',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10988,'','Donald Cargill','Clergyman','1610','1681','Scottish','And for myself, I think for the present He is calling me to another land; but how long shall be my abode, or what employment He has for me there, I know not, for I cannot think He is taking me there to live and lurk only.','',NULL,'Live,Long,Cannot',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10989,'','Donald Cargill','Clergyman','1610','1681','Scottish','But go on, valiant champion; you die not as a fool, though the apostate, unfaithful, and lukewarm ministers and professors of this generation think and say so.','',NULL,'Fool,Die,Champion',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10990,'God','Donald Cargill','Clergyman','1610','1681','Scottish','But He Himself hath sealed your sufferings, and their thus saying condemns God, and His sealing condemns them.','',NULL,'Saying,Himself',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10991,'','Donald Cargill','Clergyman','1610','1681','Scottish','I cannot but be grieved to go from my native land, and especially from that part of it for whom and with whom I desired only to live; yet the dreadful apprehensions I have of what is coming upon this land may help to make me submissive to this providence, though more bitter.','',NULL,'Live,Help,May',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10992,'Love,Religion,Men','Donald Cargill','Clergyman','1610','1681','Scottish','I wish your increase in holiness, number, love, religion, and righteousness; and wait you, and cease to contend with these men that are gone from us, for there is nothing that shall convince them but judgment.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10993,'God','Donald Cargill','Clergyman','1610','1681','Scottish','And for yourself, whatever there has been either of sin or duty, remember the one and forget the other, and betake yourself wholly to the mercy of God and the merit of Christ.','',NULL,'Yourself,Forget',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10994,'God,Death,Fear','Donald Cargill','Clergyman','1610','1681','Scottish','Fear not; and the God of mercies grant a full gale and a fair entry into His kingdom, which may carry sweetly and swiftly over the bar, that you find not the rub of death.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10995,'','Donald Cargill','Clergyman','1610','1681','Scottish','Go on, then, and let your intent be seriousness.','',NULL,'Intent',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10996,'Great,God','Donald Cargill','Clergyman','1610','1681','Scottish','I have been a man of great sins, but He has been a God of great mercies; and now, through His mercies, I have a conscience as sound and quiet as if I had never sinned.','',NULL,'Through',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10997,'Fear','Donald Cargill','Clergyman','1610','1681','Scottish','I wish there were more true conversion, and then there would not be so much backsliding, and, for fear of suffering, living at ease, when there are so few to contend for Christ and His cause.','',NULL,'True,Living',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10998,'God,Death','Donald Cargill','Clergyman','1610','1681','Scottish','It is long since I could have adventured on eternity, through God\'s mercy and Christ\'s merits; but death remained somewhat terrible, and that now is taken away; and now death is no more to me, but to cast myself into my husband\'s arms, and to lie down with Him.','',NULL,'Husband',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(10999,'Time','Donald Cargill','Clergyman','1610','1681','Scottish','It is near thirty years since He made it sure; and since that time, though there has fallen out much sin, yet I was never out of an assurance of mine interest, nor long out of sight of His presence.','',NULL,'Long,Made',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11000,'Peace,God','Donald Cargill','Clergyman','1610','1681','Scottish','Now for my own case, I bless the Lord that, for all that hath been said of me, my conscience doth not condemn me. I do not say I am free of sin, but I am at peace with God through a slain Mediator; and I believe that there is no salvation but only in Christ.','',NULL,'Believe',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11001,'Men','Donald Cargill','Clergyman','1610','1681','Scottish','Now I am near to the getting of my crown, which shall be sure; for I bless the Lord, and desire all of you to bless Him that He hath brought me here, and makes me triumph over devils, and men, and sin: they shall wound me no more.','',NULL,'Him,Here',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11002,'','Donald Cargill','Clergyman','1610','1681','Scottish','This is the most joyful day that ever I saw in my pilgrimage on earth.','',NULL,'Ever,Earth,Joyful',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11003,'','Len Cariou','Actor','\nSeptember 30, 1939\n','','Canadian','For my first acting job I played the role of Ensign Pulver in \'Mr. Roberts\' at the Manitoba Theatre Centre.','',NULL,'Job,Acting,Theatre',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11004,'','Len Cariou','Actor','\nSeptember 30, 1939\n','','Canadian','I didn\'t have to do paper routes. I\'d sing for 5 bucks a crack at weddings and church functions; I\'d have four or five on some Saturdays.','',NULL,'Church,Four,Sing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11005,'Great,Death','Len Cariou','Actor','\nSeptember 30, 1939\n','','Canadian','I grew up in Winnipeg, in the Canadian midwest, the fifth child. It was a great household to grow up in - I was loved to sweet death.','',NULL,'Child',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11006,'','Len Cariou','Actor','\nSeptember 30, 1939\n','','Canadian','I like to keep busy.','',NULL,'Busy,Keep',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11007,'','Len Cariou','Actor','\nSeptember 30, 1939\n','','Canadian','I pursued a theatre career, and Hollywood came calling.','',NULL,'Career,Theatre,Hollywood',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11008,'','Len Cariou','Actor','\nSeptember 30, 1939\n','','Canadian','I was a boy soprano. I had a natural kind of voice and then trained it after my voice changed.','',NULL,'After,Voice,Natural',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11009,'','Len Cariou','Actor','\nSeptember 30, 1939\n','','Canadian','I was an actor for over a year before I ever saw a play.','',NULL,'Ever,Before,Play',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11010,'Work,Home','Len Cariou','Actor','\nSeptember 30, 1939\n','','Canadian','It\'s a joy to work where I live, and come home and sleep in my own bed.','',NULL,'Live',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11011,'Music,Family,Time','Len Cariou','Actor','\nSeptember 30, 1939\n','','Canadian','My mother - the Irish side of the family - was very musical. My mother was a singer; there was music around the house all the time.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11012,'Music','Len Cariou','Actor','\nSeptember 30, 1939\n','','Canadian','My mother was a singer, and both of her sisters were singers. There was always music around.','',NULL,'Mother,Around',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11013,'Time','Eric Carle','Author','\nJune 25, 1929\n','','American','We have eyes, and we\'re looking at stuff all the time, all day long. And I just think that whatever our eyes touch should be beautiful, tasteful, appealing, and important.','',NULL,'Beautiful,Important',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11014,'Work','Eric Carle','Author','\nJune 25, 1929\n','','American','Let\'s put it this way: if you are a novelist, I think you start out with a 20 word idea, and you work at it and you wind up with a 200,000 word novel. We, picture-book people, or at least I, start out with 200,000 words and I reduce it to 20.','',NULL,'Words,Put',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11015,'','Eric Carle','Author','\nJune 25, 1929\n','','American','The hardest part is developing the idea, and that can take years.','',NULL,'Idea,Hardest,Developing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11016,'','Eric Carle','Author','\nJune 25, 1929\n','','American','One day I think it\'s the greatest idea ever that I\'m working on. The next day I think it\'s the worst that I\'ve ever worked on - and I swing between that a lot. Some days I\'m very happy with what I\'m doing, and the next day I am desperate - it\'s not working out!','',NULL,'Happy,Greatest,Ever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11017,'Art,Design','Eric Carle','Author','\nJune 25, 1929\n','','American','That\'s something I learned in art school. I studied graphic design in Germany, and my professor emphasized the responsibility that designers and illustrators have towards the people they create things for.','',NULL,'School',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11018,'Life','Eric Carle','Author','\nJune 25, 1929\n','','American','They are deceptively simple. I admit that. But for me, all my life I try to simplify things. As a child in school, things were very hard for me to understand often, and I developed a knack, I think. I developed a process to simplify things so I would understand them.','',NULL,'School,Simple',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11019,'Time','Eric Carle','Author','\nJune 25, 1929\n','','American','You know, now it\'s sinking in. It\'s taken me a long time to realize - and it is sinking in - how important this book is. And I have a certain distance now. I\'ve done it such a long time ago.','',NULL,'Important,Book',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11020,'','Will Carleton','','','','','But I have learned a thing or two; I know as sure as fate, when we lock up our lives for wealth, the gold key comes too late.','',NULL,'Two,Learned,Lives',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11021,'','Will Carleton','','','','','Worm or beetle - drought or tempest - on a farmer\'s land may fall, Each is loaded full o\' ruin, but a mortgage beats \'em all.','',NULL,'May,Fall,Full',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11022,'Time','Will Carleton','','','','','I\'ve watched my duty, straight an\' true, an\' tried to do it well; Part of the time kept heaven in view, An\' part steered clear of hell.','',NULL,'True,Hell',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11023,'Home','Will Carleton','','','','','If there\'s a heaven upon the earth, a fellow knows it when He\'s been away from home a week, and then gets back again.','',NULL,'Away,Again',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11024,'','Will Carleton','','','','','Over all our happy country - over all our Nation spread, Is a band of noble heroes - is our Army of the Dead.','',NULL,'Happy,Country,Dead',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11025,'Home','Will Carleton','','','','','Things at home are crossways, and Betsy and I are out.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11026,'Good','Will Carleton','','','','','To appreciate heaven well, it\'s good for a person to have some fifteen minutes of hell.','',NULL,'Person,Hell',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11027,'','George Carlin','Comedian','\nMay 12, 1937\n','\nJune 22, 2008\n','American','Have you ever noticed that anybody driving slower than you is an idiot, and anyone going faster than you is a maniac?','',NULL,'Ever,Idiot,Anyone',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11028,'Christmas','George Carlin','Comedian','\nMay 12, 1937\n','\nJune 22, 2008\n','American','The main reason Santa is so jolly is because he knows where all the bad girls live.','',NULL,'Live,Bad',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11029,'Funny','George Carlin','Comedian','\nMay 12, 1937\n','\nJune 22, 2008\n','American','Weather forecast for tonight: dark.','',NULL,'Dark,Weather',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11030,'Work,Time','George Carlin','Comedian','\nMay 12, 1937\n','\nJune 22, 2008\n','American','Some people see things that are and ask, Why? Some people dream of things that never were and ask, Why not? Some people have to go to work and don\'t have time for all that.','',NULL,'Why',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11031,'Time','George Carlin','Comedian','\nMay 12, 1937\n','\nJune 22, 2008\n','American','The very existence of flame-throwers proves that some time, somewhere, someone said to themselves, You know, I want to set those people over there on fire, but I\'m just not close enough to get the job done.','',NULL,'Job,Someone',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11032,'','George Carlin','Comedian','\nMay 12, 1937\n','\nJune 22, 2008\n','American','I was thinking about how people seem to read the Bible a whole lot more as they get older; then it dawned on me - they\'re cramming for their final exam.','',NULL,'Thinking,Whole,Older',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11033,'','George Carlin','Comedian','\nMay 12, 1937\n','\nJune 22, 2008\n','American','Just cause you got the monkey off your back doesn\'t mean the circus has left town.','',NULL,'Mean,Off,Left',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11034,'Pet','George Carlin','Comedian','\nMay 12, 1937\n','\nJune 22, 2008\n','American','Don\'t sweat the petty things and don\'t pet the sweaty things.','',NULL,'Petty,Sweat',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11035,'Funny','George Carlin','Comedian','\nMay 12, 1937\n','\nJune 22, 2008\n','American','Frisbeetarianism is the belief that when you die, your soul goes up on the roof and gets stuck.','',NULL,'Die,Soul',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11036,'Death','George Carlin','Comedian','\nMay 12, 1937\n','\nJune 22, 2008\n','American','I\'m completely in favor of the separation of Church and State. My idea is that these two institutions screw us up enough on their own, so both of them together is certain death.','',NULL,'Together,Two',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11037,'','George Carlin','Comedian','\nMay 12, 1937\n','\nJune 22, 2008\n','American','I went to a bookstore and asked the saleswoman, \'Where\'s the self-help section?\' She said if she told me, it would defeat the purpose.','',NULL,'Said,She,Purpose',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11038,'','George Carlin','Comedian','\nMay 12, 1937\n','\nJune 22, 2008\n','American','Inside every cynical person, there is a disappointed idealist.','',NULL,'Person,Inside,Cynical',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11039,'','George Carlin','Comedian','\nMay 12, 1937\n','\nJune 22, 2008\n','American','The reason I talk to myself is that I\'m the only one whose answers I accept.','',NULL,'Talk,Reason,Accept',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11040,'Alone','George Carlin','Comedian','\nMay 12, 1937\n','\nJune 22, 2008\n','American','If it\'s true that our species is alone in the universe, then I\'d have to say the universe aimed rather low and settled for very little.','',NULL,'True,Universe',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11041,'Work,Money','George Carlin','Comedian','\nMay 12, 1937\n','\nJune 22, 2008\n','American','Most people work just hard enough not to get fired and get paid just enough money not to quit.','',NULL,'Hard',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11042,'','George Carlin','Comedian','\nMay 12, 1937\n','\nJune 22, 2008\n','American','\'I am\' is reportedly the shortest sentence in the English language. Could it be that \'I do\' is the longest sentence?','',NULL,'Language,English,Shortest',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11043,'','George Carlin','Comedian','\nMay 12, 1937\n','\nJune 22, 2008\n','American','When you\'re born you get a ticket to the freak show. When you\'re born in America, you get a front row seat.','',NULL,'America,Show,Born',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11044,'','George Carlin','Comedian','\nMay 12, 1937\n','\nJune 22, 2008\n','American','People who say they don\'t care what people think are usually desperate to have people think they don\'t care what people think.','',NULL,'Care,Desperate,Usually',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11045,'Funny','George Carlin','Comedian','\nMay 12, 1937\n','\nJune 22, 2008\n','American','Electricity is really just organized lightning.','',NULL,'Lightning,Organized',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11046,'','George Carlin','Comedian','\nMay 12, 1937\n','\nJune 22, 2008\n','American','Always do whatever\'s next.','',NULL,'Whatever,Next',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11047,'','George Carlin','Comedian','\nMay 12, 1937\n','\nJune 22, 2008\n','American','Atheism is a non-prophet organization.','',NULL,'Atheism',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11048,'','George Carlin','Comedian','\nMay 12, 1937\n','\nJune 22, 2008\n','American','May the forces of evil become confused on the way to your house.','',NULL,'Evil,May,Confused',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11049,'','George Carlin','Comedian','\nMay 12, 1937\n','\nJune 22, 2008\n','American','I have as much authority as the Pope, I just don\'t have as many people who believe it.','',NULL,'Believe,Authority,Pope',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11050,'Family','George Carlin','Comedian','\nMay 12, 1937\n','\nJune 22, 2008\n','American','The other night I ate at a real nice family restaurant. Every table had an argument going.','',NULL,'Nice,Real',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11051,'','George Carlin','Comedian','\nMay 12, 1937\n','\nJune 22, 2008\n','American','You know an odd feeling? Sitting on the toilet eating a chocolate candy bar.','',NULL,'Feeling,Chocolate,Eating',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11052,'','Will Carling','Athlete','\nDecember 12, 1965\n','','English','I certainly look at the modern guys and think they are a different species to when we played. They are fitter and their conditioning is extraordinary.','',NULL,'Different,Guys,Played',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11053,'','Will Carling','Athlete','\nDecember 12, 1965\n','','English','People complain professional sportsmen are locked away but when they get out and enjoy themselves, people have a go.','',NULL,'Enjoy,Away,Themselves',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11054,'','Will Carling','Athlete','\nDecember 12, 1965\n','','English','People have to understand how important it is for the players to let off steam, switch off and relax.','',NULL,'Important,Understand,Off',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11055,'Success','Will Carling','Athlete','\nDecember 12, 1965\n','','English','Success in management and success in sport are derived from the same basic principles.','',NULL,'Same,Principles',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11056,'Work,Men','Will Carling','Athlete','\nDecember 12, 1965\n','','English','This work is the result of a meeting of minds from two of the most successful men in their respective fields.','',NULL,'Successful',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11057,'Good','Belinda Carlisle','Musician','\nAugust 17, 1958\n','','American','However, if you listen to me I think you can hear years of abuse in my voice - both bad abuse and good abuse.','',NULL,'Bad,Both',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11058,'','Belinda Carlisle','Musician','\nAugust 17, 1958\n','','American','I had no musical training at all.','',NULL,'Training,Musical',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11059,'','Belinda Carlisle','Musician','\nAugust 17, 1958\n','','American','I just liked the idea of being engaged.','',NULL,'Idea,Liked,Engaged',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11060,'Music','Belinda Carlisle','Musician','\nAugust 17, 1958\n','','American','I mean, in rock music terms I\'m like a dinosaur.','',NULL,'Rock,Mean',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11061,'Good','Belinda Carlisle','Musician','\nAugust 17, 1958\n','','American','I was like the good girl, bad girl, there were no grey areas for me.','',NULL,'Girl,Bad',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11062,'Life,Time','Belinda Carlisle','Musician','\nAugust 17, 1958\n','','American','It will shock many - I\'ve lived a full life and really enjoyed my time as a pop star.','',NULL,'Star',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11063,'Life','Belinda Carlisle','Musician','\nAugust 17, 1958\n','','American','Life\'s too short to be a Go-Go for twenty years.','',NULL,'Short,Twenty',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11064,'Age','Belinda Carlisle','Musician','\nAugust 17, 1958\n','','American','You don\'t have to be age 20 and size zero to be sexually viable or viable as a woman.','',NULL,'Woman,Size',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11065,'','John Griffin Carlisle','Politician','\nSeptember 5, 1834\n','\nJuly 31, 1910\n','American','After we have calmly stood by and allowed monopolies to grow fat, we should not be asked to make them bloated.','',NULL,'After,Fat,Grow',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11066,'','John Griffin Carlisle','Politician','\nSeptember 5, 1834\n','\nJuly 31, 1910\n','American','In the broad and sweeping sense which the use of the term generally implies, I am not a free-trader.','',NULL,'Sense,Use,Broad',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11067,'','John Griffin Carlisle','Politician','\nSeptember 5, 1834\n','\nJuly 31, 1910\n','American','It is entirely undemocratic to continue these burdens on the people for years and years after the requirements of protection have been met and the representatives of these industries have become incrusted with wealth.','',NULL,'After,Become,Wealth',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11068,'','John Griffin Carlisle','Politician','\nSeptember 5, 1834\n','\nJuly 31, 1910\n','American','Our enormous surplus revenues are illogical and oppressive.','',NULL,'Oppressive,Illogical,Enormous',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11069,'','John Griffin Carlisle','Politician','\nSeptember 5, 1834\n','\nJuly 31, 1910\n','American','The rest is a mere matter of detail, to be settled with judgment, discretion, and caution.','',NULL,'Matter,Rest,Judgment',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11070,'','Kitty Carlisle','Musician','\nSeptember 3, 1910\n','\nApril 14, 2007\n','American','And I didn\'t, that\'s why my career was very short lived.','',NULL,'Career,Why,Short',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11071,'','Kitty Carlisle','Musician','\nSeptember 3, 1910\n','\nApril 14, 2007\n','American','And I wasn\'t crazy about Hollywood in those days.','',NULL,'Crazy,Days,Hollywood',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11072,'Age','Kitty Carlisle','Musician','\nSeptember 3, 1910\n','\nApril 14, 2007\n','American','I get on the floor, and I can do things a woman a fifth my age can\'t do.','',NULL,'Woman,Floor',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11073,'Movies','Kitty Carlisle','Musician','\nSeptember 3, 1910\n','\nApril 14, 2007\n','American','I was born in New Orleans, and I wasn\'t allowed to go to the movies.','',NULL,'Born,Orleans',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11074,'','Kitty Carlisle','Musician','\nSeptember 3, 1910\n','\nApril 14, 2007\n','American','I was near sighted. I was born myopic, and I got glasses, right after that.','',NULL,'After,Born,Glasses',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11075,'','Kitty Carlisle','Musician','\nSeptember 3, 1910\n','\nApril 14, 2007\n','American','I was taken to concerts when I was six, seven years old, and sat in a box throughout the whole evening.','',NULL,'Evening,Old,Whole',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11076,'','Kitty Carlisle','Musician','\nSeptember 3, 1910\n','\nApril 14, 2007\n','American','It never occurred to me that I looked like a movie star.','',NULL,'Star,Movie,Looked',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11077,'Movies','Kitty Carlisle','Musician','\nSeptember 3, 1910\n','\nApril 14, 2007\n','American','It was considered oh, not proper for children to go to the movies.','',NULL,'Children,Oh',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11078,'','Kitty Carlisle','Musician','\nSeptember 3, 1910\n','\nApril 14, 2007\n','American','My mother thought Hollywood was a den of iniquity, and people came to terrible bad ends there.','',NULL,'Mother,Bad,Thought',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11079,'Movies','Kitty Carlisle','Musician','\nSeptember 3, 1910\n','\nApril 14, 2007\n','American','So I got caught up in the same wave as everybody else and went right out to Hollywood, to make movies.','',NULL,'Same,Else',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11080,'Time','Kitty Carlisle','Musician','\nSeptember 3, 1910\n','\nApril 14, 2007\n','American','So in those days, they were scooping up any young person who could sing and look decent, ah, at the same time.','',NULL,'Person,Same',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11081,'','Kitty Carlisle','Musician','\nSeptember 3, 1910\n','\nApril 14, 2007\n','American','The next thing that happened to me was that I, we, were living in Paris where I then grew up.','',NULL,'Living,Next,Happened',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11082,'','Juan Carlos','Royalty','\nJanuary 5, 1938\n','','Spanish','Europe cannot confine itself to the cultivation of its own garden.','',NULL,'Cannot,Europe,Garden',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11083,'Change','Wendy Carlos','Musician','\nNovember 14, 1939\n','','American','As human beings we do change, grow, adapt, perhaps even learn and become wiser.','',NULL,'Human,Become',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11084,'Best,Art','Wendy Carlos','Musician','\nNovember 14, 1939\n','','American','A nice blend of prediction and surprise seem to be at the heart of the best art.','',NULL,'Nice',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11085,'','Wendy Carlos','Musician','\nNovember 14, 1939\n','','American','Composition has almost always been solitary.','',NULL,'Almost,Solitary',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11086,'','Wendy Carlos','Musician','\nNovember 14, 1939\n','','American','I\'m really a very weak musicologist. Wish it weren\'t so, but there\'s only so much you can dig deeply into in one lifetime, as if you hadn\'t noticed.','',NULL,'Wish,Weak,Lifetime',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11087,'','Magnus Carlsen','Celebrity','','','Norwegian','If you want to get to the top, there\'s always the risk that it will isolate you from other people.','',NULL,'Risk,Top,Isolate',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11088,'','Magnus Carlsen','Celebrity','','','Norwegian','Some people think that if their opponent plays a beautiful game, it\'s okay to lose. I don\'t. You have to be merciless.','',NULL,'Beautiful,Game,Lose',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11089,'','Magnus Carlsen','Celebrity','','','Norwegian','Chess only appeals to quite a small minority. It does not have the cachet of a mainstream popular sport.','',NULL,'Small,Quite,Popular',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11090,'Computers','Magnus Carlsen','Celebrity','','','Norwegian','I don\'t look at computers as opponents. For me it is much more interesting to beat humans.','',NULL,'Beat,Humans',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11091,'','Magnus Carlsen','Celebrity','','','Norwegian','I enjoy hiking and skiing, like most Norwegians. In winter, there will be snow for months on end. In the summer, there are the long evenings to enjoy.','',NULL,'End,Snow,Long',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11092,'','Magnus Carlsen','Celebrity','','','Norwegian','I get more upset at losing at other things than chess. I always get upset when I lose at Monopoly.','',NULL,'Lose,Losing,Upset',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11093,'Love,Experience','Magnus Carlsen','Celebrity','','','Norwegian','I got the travel bug when I was quite young. My parents took me and my sisters out of school and we travelled all over Europe. It was an eye-opening experience and, although I love Norway, I also enjoy visiting new countries. I don\'t get homesick.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11094,'Good,Great','Magnus Carlsen','Celebrity','','','Norwegian','I honestly don\'t read that much. Obviously I read chess books - in terms of favorites, Kasparov\'s \'My Great Predecessors\' is pretty good.','',NULL,'Pretty',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11095,'','Magnus Carlsen','Celebrity','','','Norwegian','I spend hours playing chess because I find it so much fun. The day it stops being fun is the day I give up.','',NULL,'Fun,Give,Find',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11096,'Good','Magnus Carlsen','Celebrity','','','Norwegian','I started by just sitting by the chessboard exploring things. I didn\'t even have books at first, and I just played by myself. I learnt a lot from that, and I feel that it is a big reason why I now have a good intuitive understanding of chess.','',NULL,'Why,Big',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11097,'Age','Magnus Carlsen','Celebrity','','','Norwegian','I was lucky enough to attend schools where they were understanding about when I needed to go abroad to play chess. Of course, socially it is important to go to school and interact with people your own age.','',NULL,'School,Important',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11098,'','Magnus Carlsen','Celebrity','','','Norwegian','I\'m not really into rap.','',NULL,'Rap',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11099,'Computers','Magnus Carlsen','Celebrity','','','Norwegian','I\'ve never been much of a computer guy at least in terms of playing with computers. Actually until I was about 11 I didn\'t use a computer for preparing for games at all. I was playing a bit online, was using the chess club mainly. Now, obviously, the computer is an important tool for me preparing fo','',NULL,'Important,Until',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11100,'','Magnus Carlsen','Celebrity','','','Norwegian','It\'s easy for me to get along with chess players. Even though we are all very different, we have chess in common.','',NULL,'Different,Easy,Though',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11101,'Nature','Magnus Carlsen','Celebrity','','','Norwegian','It\'s just not my nature to go around idolizing people.','',NULL,'Around',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11102,'Money','Magnus Carlsen','Celebrity','','','Norwegian','It\'s nice to be financially secure. Apart from that, I really don\'t care too much about money.','',NULL,'Nice,Care',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11103,'','Magnus Carlsen','Celebrity','','','Norwegian','Maybe if I didn\'t have the talent in chess I\'d find the talent in something else. The only thing I know is that I have talent in chess, and I\'m satisfied with that.','',NULL,'Find,Else,Talent',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11104,'Life','Magnus Carlsen','Celebrity','','','Norwegian','My father, a fine chess player himself, has been a massive influence throughout my life.','',NULL,'Father,Himself',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11105,'Best','Magnus Carlsen','Celebrity','','','Norwegian','My former coach, Simen Agdestein, used to be the best player in Norway.','',NULL,'Used,Player',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11106,'Time','Magnus Carlsen','Celebrity','','','Norwegian','Once you\'re a chess player, you spend a lot of time thinking about the game and you can\'t get it completely out of your head.','',NULL,'Game,Thinking',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11107,'Men','Magnus Carlsen','Celebrity','','','Norwegian','One of the things that first attracted me to chess is that it brings you into contact with intelligent, civilized people - men of the stature of Garry Kasparov, the former world champion, who was my part-time coach.','',NULL,'Champion,Chess',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11108,'','Magnus Carlsen','Celebrity','','','Norwegian','People ask what my goal is. I don\'t have a goal.','',NULL,'Goal,Ask',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11109,'','Magnus Carlsen','Celebrity','','','Norwegian','Right now I\'m really happy with how things are going with my chess career, so I\'m not thinking of doing anything else.','',NULL,'Happy,Thinking,Career',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11110,'','Magnus Carlsen','Celebrity','','','Norwegian','Unfortunately I\'m still not a fashion expert.','',NULL,'Fashion,Still,Expert',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11111,'','Magnus Carlsen','Celebrity','','','Norwegian','Without the element of enjoyment, it is not worth trying to excel at anything.','',NULL,'Without,Anything,Trying',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11112,'','Amy Carlson','Actress','\nJuly 7, 1968\n','','American','Cop families have guns in their houses.','',NULL,'Guns,Families,Houses',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11113,'','Amy Carlson','Actress','\nJuly 7, 1968\n','','American','I like clothes that are easy to wear. I like to be comfortable and confident.','',NULL,'Easy,Clothes,Wear',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11114,'','Amy Carlson','Actress','\nJuly 7, 1968\n','','American','I\'m a restaurant junkie.','',NULL,'Restaurant,Junkie',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11115,'Good','Amy Carlson','Actress','\nJuly 7, 1968\n','','American','I\'ve always believed that humans are good at heart. But there\'s always the exception.','',NULL,'Heart,Humans',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11116,'','Amy Carlson','Actress','\nJuly 7, 1968\n','','American','When people have an inner sense of confidence, they\'re more beautiful.','',NULL,'Beautiful,Confidence,Sense',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11117,'Money,Life','Curtis Carlson','Businessman','','','American','All my life I knew that there was all the money you could want out there. All you have to do is go after it.','',NULL,'After',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11118,'','Curtis Carlson','Businessman','','','American','I consider a goal as a journey rather than a destination. And each year I set a new goal.','',NULL,'Goal,Rather,Year',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11119,'','Curtis Carlson','Businessman','','','American','Only as long as a company can produce a desired, worthwhile, and needed product or service, and can command the public, will it receive the public dollar and succeed.','',NULL,'Long,Service,Succeed',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11120,'','Margaret Carlson','Journalist','','','American','As a columnist, I realize that whatever amount of corruption I expose, half my readers will block it out, although they may get a frisson of joy in the process.','',NULL,'May,Corruption,Joy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11121,'Love,Good,Money','Margaret Carlson','Journalist','','','American','Is puppy love the reason so many Americans are blind to the incompetence and waste of Republicans - who at a minimum are supposed to be good money managers - running Iraq reconstruction?','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11122,'Good','Margaret Carlson','Journalist','','','American','I think of Oprah as a Mother Joseph wannabe, a daytime oracle rewarding the good and punishing the bad.','',NULL,'Mother,Bad',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11123,'','Margaret Carlson','Journalist','','','American','On his own okay, Bush has authorized eavesdropping on as many as a thousand people over the past three years, with some of those intercepts being purely domestic, the New York Times reported.','',NULL,'Past,Times,Three',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11124,'','Margaret Carlson','Journalist','','','American','The Greatest Generation got to save old tires, dig a Victory Garden and forgo sugar. The Richest Generation is being asked to shop.','',NULL,'Greatest,Old,Victory',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11125,'Good,Movies','Margaret Carlson','Journalist','','','American','What are movies for if not to have the good guys triumph over the bad ones?','',NULL,'Bad',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11126,'','Richard Carlson','Author','\nApril 29, 1912\n','\nNovember 21, 1977\n','American','Stress is nothing more than a socially acceptable form of mental illness.','',NULL,'Stress,Nothing,Illness',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11127,'','Richard Carlson','Author','\nApril 29, 1912\n','\nNovember 21, 1977\n','American','The trick is to be grateful when your mood is high and graceful when it is low.','',NULL,'Grateful,High,Mood',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11128,'','Richard Carlson','Author','\nApril 29, 1912\n','\nNovember 21, 1977\n','American','Circumstances don\'t make a person; they reveal him or her.','',NULL,'Person,Him,Her',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11129,'Great,Society','Richard Carlson','Author','\nApril 29, 1912\n','\nNovember 21, 1977\n','American','It seems that we have it backward in our society. We tend to look up to people who are under a great deal of stress, who can handle loads of stress, and those who are under a great deal of pressure.','',NULL,'Stress',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11130,'','Richard Carlson','Author','\nApril 29, 1912\n','\nNovember 21, 1977\n','American','No one knows exactly where thought comes from, but it can be said that thought comes from the same place as whatever it is that beats our heart... it comes from being alive.','',NULL,'Heart,Thought,Same',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11131,'','Richard Carlson','Author','\nApril 29, 1912\n','\nNovember 21, 1977\n','American','The ill effects of thought come about when we forget that thought is a function of our consciousness... an ability that we as human beings have. We are the producers of our own thinking.','',NULL,'Forget,Human,Thinking',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11132,'','Richard Carlson','Author','\nApril 29, 1912\n','\nNovember 21, 1977\n','American','We have to shore this thing up like a New Orleans levy.','',NULL,'Orleans,Shore',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11133,'','Richard Carlson','Author','\nApril 29, 1912\n','\nNovember 21, 1977\n','American','When you let someone else win an argument, often you both end up winners.','',NULL,'End,Someone,Win',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11134,'New Year\'s','Tucker Carlson','Journalist','\nMay 16, 1969\n','','American','I have no way of knowing how people really feel, but the vast majority of those I meet couldn\'t be nicer. Every once in a while someone barks at me. My New Year\'s resolution is not to bark back.','',NULL,'Someone,Once',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11135,'','Tucker Carlson','Journalist','\nMay 16, 1969\n','','American','It is nice to be around people who think differently than you. They challenge your ideas and keep you from being complacent.','',NULL,'Nice,Challenge,Around',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11136,'','Tucker Carlson','Journalist','\nMay 16, 1969\n','','American','It is increasingly important to be open-minded.','',NULL,'Important',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11137,'Respect','Tucker Carlson','Journalist','\nMay 16, 1969\n','','American','American officials have bent over backwards to show how sensitive they are to Muslim culture. It didn\'t seem very effective. They seem to be worried about winning the respect of other people.','',NULL,'Winning,American',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11138,'','Tucker Carlson','Journalist','\nMay 16, 1969\n','','American','As a print journalist, you can be frustrated by people who don\'t call you back, parts of the story you can\'t get. TV gets you access to everyone because people call you back. It also allows you to satisfy your curiosity. I am a very curious person.','',NULL,'Person,Everyone,Story',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11139,'Funny','Tucker Carlson','Journalist','\nMay 16, 1969\n','','American','Billy Tauzin is one of the most interesting people in Washington. He is smart, funny, and interesting.','',NULL,'Smart,Washington',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11140,'','Tucker Carlson','Journalist','\nMay 16, 1969\n','','American','Canadians are so easily wounded.','',NULL,'Wounded,Canadians,Easily',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11141,'','Tucker Carlson','Journalist','\nMay 16, 1969\n','','American','I am not insecure about being a journalist.','',NULL,'Insecure,Journalist',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11142,'','Tucker Carlson','Journalist','\nMay 16, 1969\n','','American','I am really only interested in new information, not freelance opinion. I don\'t really care what you think off the top of your head.','',NULL,'Care,Opinion,Off',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11143,'Work,Great','Tucker Carlson','Journalist','\nMay 16, 1969\n','','American','I can\'t wait to work for Rick Kaplan. He\'s a great producer. I would host an infomercial if he would produce it.','',NULL,'Wait',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11144,'','Tucker Carlson','Journalist','\nMay 16, 1969\n','','American','I don\'t care what anybody thinks.','',NULL,'Care,Anybody,Thinks',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11145,'','Tucker Carlson','Journalist','\nMay 16, 1969\n','','American','I have never been one to look beyond today.','',NULL,'Today,Beyond',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11146,'','Tucker Carlson','Journalist','\nMay 16, 1969\n','','American','I think Michael Moore is loathsome, though, not because he dislikes Bush, but because he seems to dislike America.','',NULL,'America,Though,Seems',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11147,'Truth','Tucker Carlson','Journalist','\nMay 16, 1969\n','','American','I try to tell the truth.','',NULL,'Try,Tell',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11148,'Morning','Tucker Carlson','Journalist','\nMay 16, 1969\n','','American','I was up late last night yapping about the elections on CNN and up early this morning doing the same thing in my daughter\'s kindergarten class.','',NULL,'Night,Same',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11149,'','Tucker Carlson','Journalist','\nMay 16, 1969\n','','American','If it was up to the U.N., Saddam Hussein would still be killing his own people.','',NULL,'Still,Hussein,Saddam',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11150,'','Tucker Carlson','Journalist','\nMay 16, 1969\n','','American','In the absence of evidence, superstition. It\'s a Middle Ages thing. That\'s my theory anyway.','',NULL,'Theory,Absence,Middle',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11151,'','Tucker Carlson','Journalist','\nMay 16, 1969\n','','American','It\'s hard to be ambitious if you\'re content, isn\'t it?','',NULL,'Hard,Content,Ambitious',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11152,'Politics,Time','Tucker Carlson','Journalist','\nMay 16, 1969\n','','American','Living in Washington, you can\'t take politics too seriously. I draw the line at honesty. I have no time for political hacks who say things they don\'t believe because they get paid to.','',NULL,'Believe',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11153,'','Tucker Carlson','Journalist','\nMay 16, 1969\n','','American','Studies have shown people listen to TV than watch it.','',NULL,'Listen,Watch,Tv',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11154,'','Tucker Carlson','Journalist','\nMay 16, 1969\n','','American','The Clinton era is over. I think that there would even have been a certain amount of rejoicing among some Republicans if Gore had won or if Ralph Nader had won or if Satan had won.','',NULL,'Won,Satan,Among',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11155,'Good','Tucker Carlson','Journalist','\nMay 16, 1969\n','','American','The one thing I\'m convinced George W. Bush is good at is bipartisanship. It\'s clearly something he enjoys personally.','',NULL,'Clearly,Convinced',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11156,'Life,Positive','Tucker Carlson','Journalist','\nMay 16, 1969\n','','American','The two things I was positive about in life were that I was going to be a teacher at a boarding school or an operative with the CIA posted abroad. I could write a book about all the things I was sure about.','',NULL,'teacher',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11157,'','Tucker Carlson','Journalist','\nMay 16, 1969\n','','American','There are legitimate, even powerful arguments, to be made against the Bush administration\'s foreign policy. But those arguments are complicated, hard to explain, and, in the end, not all that sensational.','',NULL,'Powerful,End,Hard',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11158,'','Tucker Carlson','Journalist','\nMay 16, 1969\n','','American','To be a feminist, you could cut your hair really short. You have to be really angry about something.','',NULL,'Angry,Short,Hair',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11159,'','Arvid Carlsson','Scientist','\nJanuary 25, 1923\n','','Swedish','In modern pharmacology it\'s so clear that even if you have a fixed dose of a drug, the individuals respond very differently to one and the same dose.','',NULL,'Same,Modern,Clear',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11160,'','Arvid Carlsson','Scientist','\nJanuary 25, 1923\n','','Swedish','Fluorine has a protecting action against caries, but this is a local effect. If you drink it, you are running the risk of all kinds of toxic actions.','',NULL,'Against,Action,Risk',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11161,'','Arvid Carlsson','Scientist','\nJanuary 25, 1923\n','','Swedish','Well, in pharmacology, if the effect is local, it\'s of course absolutely awkward to use it in any other way than as a local treatment.','',NULL,'Awkward,Effect,Local',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11162,'','Steve Carlton','Athlete','\nDecember 22, 1944\n','','American','So what I did on the field was the essence of what I am. Remember me like that.','',NULL,'Remember,Did,Essence',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11163,'','Steve Carlton','Athlete','\nDecember 22, 1944\n','','American','And the irony is that they wrote better without access to my quotes.','',NULL,'Better,Without,Irony',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11164,'','Steve Carlton','Athlete','\nDecember 22, 1944\n','','American','But I would say basically, I would just like to be remembered for what I did on the field.','',NULL,'Did,Remembered,Basically',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11165,'','Steve Carlton','Athlete','\nDecember 22, 1944\n','','American','Everything I was, physically and mentally, that\'s what I put on that field.','',NULL,'Everything,Put,Mentally',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11166,'','Steve Carlton','Athlete','\nDecember 22, 1944\n','','American','I took it personal. I got slammed quite a bit.','',NULL,'Personal,Quite,Took',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11167,'','Steve Carlton','Athlete','\nDecember 22, 1944\n','','American','I trained myself to perform on the field.','',NULL,'Field,Perform,Trained',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11168,'Time,Best','Steve Carlton','Athlete','\nDecember 22, 1944\n','','American','I was probably in the best shape of any athlete at the time, but you don\'t get to pass judgment on yourself.','',NULL,'Yourself',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11169,'','Steve Carlton','Athlete','\nDecember 22, 1944\n','','American','It\'s all quotes, anyway, and it all sounds the same to me.','',NULL,'Same,Sounds,Anyway',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11170,'','Steve Carlton','Athlete','\nDecember 22, 1944\n','','American','My major league debut came at old Busch Stadium on Grand Avenue in St. Louis against the Pittsburgh Pirates.','',NULL,'Old,Against,Grand',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11171,'','Steve Carlton','Athlete','\nDecember 22, 1944\n','','American','Pete Rose came over to the Phillies in \'79 and he became the catalyst that helped us to put it all together.','',NULL,'Together,Put,Rose',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11172,'Love','Steve Carlton','Athlete','\nDecember 22, 1944\n','','American','Rooting is following, and I don\'t do that, but I\'d like to see the Phillies win because I love Philadelphia.','',NULL,'Win,Following',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11173,'','Steve Carlton','Athlete','\nDecember 22, 1944\n','','American','That\'s the past. I don\'t agree with retrospect.','',NULL,'Past,Agree,Retrospect',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11174,'','Steve Carlton','Athlete','\nDecember 22, 1944\n','','American','The final release point for the fastball is the tips of your fingers.','',NULL,'Point,Final,Fingers',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11175,'','Steve Carlton','Athlete','\nDecember 22, 1944\n','','American','To get the feel of how the slider should roll off of your index finger, use this grip and practice at half speed and roughly half the distance to the mound.','',NULL,'Off,Practice,Half',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11176,'','Steve Carlton','Athlete','\nDecember 22, 1944\n','','American','To pick up the paper and read about yourself getting slammed, that doesn\'t start your day off right.','',NULL,'Yourself,Start,Off',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11177,'Life','Steve Carlton','Athlete','\nDecember 22, 1944\n','','American','You\'ve gotta find a way to get out of your own way, so you can progress in life.','',NULL,'Find,Progress',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11178,'Sad','Vanessa Carlton','Musician','\nAugust 16, 1980\n','','American','And it\'s sad because it\'s like a surprise to people - almost an anomaly - when artists are actually refined and trained on an instrument. That\'s the last thing people think about.','',NULL,'Last,Almost',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11179,'Food','Vanessa Carlton','Musician','\nAugust 16, 1980\n','','American','Food can become such a point of anxiety - not because it\'s food, but just because you have anxiety. That\'s how eating disorders develop.','',NULL,'Become,Point',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11180,'Love,Nature','Vanessa Carlton','Musician','\nAugust 16, 1980\n','','American','Now, performing is second nature and I love every second of it. It is a very emotional thing when I can\'t play a song; maybe I\'m hitting on something that I don\'t want to deal with. All of it is so personal. It is like therapy.','',NULL,'Emotional',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11181,'Women','Vanessa Carlton','Musician','\nAugust 16, 1980\n','','American','The women who don\'t feel that people think they\'re sexy are the ones who seem to titillate in that way, because they don\'t feel like they\'re getting that kind of approval.','',NULL,'Sexy,Getting',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11182,'Success','Vanessa Carlton','Musician','\nAugust 16, 1980\n','','American','A lot of people give in to those pressures and let others influence the process on their second albums because they want to achieve the success they had with their first again, but they don\'t know how to do it.','',NULL,'Give,Others',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11183,'Mom','Vanessa Carlton','Musician','\nAugust 16, 1980\n','','American','But my mom was a pianist, and she taught piano out of her house. I was just so excited, being a little kid and having all these other kids come to my house twice a week. I thought it was a big party.','',NULL,'Thought,Big',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11184,'Work','Vanessa Carlton','Musician','\nAugust 16, 1980\n','','American','But now - look, I have to take care of myself. I work out every day. I\'m a dancer. I\'ve always been an athlete, and I\'m one of those people who start to go crazy if they don\'t run or do something.','',NULL,'Crazy,Care',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11185,'','Vanessa Carlton','Musician','\nAugust 16, 1980\n','','American','But the approach to recording this album was kind of an organized, chaotic approach where I wanted to maintain and preserve that wild abandon to creating.','',NULL,'Wanted,Wild,Creating',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11186,'','Vanessa Carlton','Musician','\nAugust 16, 1980\n','','American','But when you hear the complete album, it gets dark, really straight-up rock, with some really intimate moments with just me and the piano. It\'s not completely me because there are parts of me that aren\'t on that song, that are on the album.','',NULL,'Rock,Dark,Song',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11187,'','Vanessa Carlton','Musician','\nAugust 16, 1980\n','','American','Every single note on this album is there for a reason.','',NULL,'Single,Reason,Album',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11188,'Funny,Men','Vanessa Carlton','Musician','\nAugust 16, 1980\n','','American','I am always drawn to men that are funny. I do not know why. But I am always drawn to people that are struggling with parts of themselves... But it\'s like in the end, there has to be confidence.','',NULL,'End',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11189,'Life','Vanessa Carlton','Musician','\nAugust 16, 1980\n','','American','I am not this big celebrity, but it gets really crazy. You have to go through the nuts of blowing up, in a sense, and then figuring out how to live your life with that.','',NULL,'Crazy,Live',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11190,'','Vanessa Carlton','Musician','\nAugust 16, 1980\n','','American','I did not stop dancing; I did take two years off to get myself together.','',NULL,'Together,Two,Did',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11191,'','Vanessa Carlton','Musician','\nAugust 16, 1980\n','','American','I don\'t put boundaries on myself when I sit at the piano.','',NULL,'Put,Sit,Boundaries',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11192,'Good','Vanessa Carlton','Musician','\nAugust 16, 1980\n','','American','I don\'t use sex to sell records, obviously, but I\'d be lying if I said that I don\'t feel like I have to make an effort to look good when I go out onstage, to wear something pretty.','',NULL,'Sex,Pretty',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11193,'Work','Vanessa Carlton','Musician','\nAugust 16, 1980\n','','American','I had no album title, and the album is like a journey in that it\'s a complete body of work. It\'s not just a couple of catchy songs and filler, so I felt that I needed to capture the essence of the album.','',NULL,'Body,Journey',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11194,'Power,Success','Vanessa Carlton','Musician','\nAugust 16, 1980\n','','American','I have gone from being a 21-year-old with wide eyes to a 24-year-old woman. With success comes a lot of responsibility and power.','',NULL,'Woman',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11195,'Education,Learning','Vanessa Carlton','Musician','\nAugust 16, 1980\n','','American','I learned a lot from that first record and I learned a lot from my experiences touring, but really the biggest education I got over the past two years was learning the importance of arrangements.','',NULL,'Past',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11196,'','Vanessa Carlton','Musician','\nAugust 16, 1980\n','','American','I tour with a piano, actually. Luckily I am able to hire people that deal with it completely and magically a piano appears on stage and then magically disappears when I leave.','',NULL,'Able,Leave,Actually',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11197,'Work','Vanessa Carlton','Musician','\nAugust 16, 1980\n','','American','I work hard and I will always work hard. But I feel very lucky with the way that it has all come together.','',NULL,'Hard,Together',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11198,'','Vanessa Carlton','Musician','\nAugust 16, 1980\n','','American','If Mozart were around now he would write a killer rock song.','',NULL,'Rock,Around,Write',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11199,'Time,Mom','Vanessa Carlton','Musician','\nAugust 16, 1980\n','','American','My mom would give me a piece to play, but I wouldn\'t do any theory because when it came time to do it I would sneak back upstairs and watch TV. So, I had these kind of nonchalant lessons for years, then it just started soaking in.','',NULL,'Give',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11200,'','Vanessa Carlton','Musician','\nAugust 16, 1980\n','','American','My songs are a direct route into my brain and my heart.','',NULL,'Heart,Brain,Songs',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11201,'','Vanessa Carlton','Musician','\nAugust 16, 1980\n','','American','Plus, there were so many pianos in my house, so I couldn\'t really avoid it.','',NULL,'House,Avoid,Pianos',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11202,'Music','Vanessa Carlton','Musician','\nAugust 16, 1980\n','','American','The music industry is so easy compared to the ballet world.','',NULL,'Easy,Industry',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11203,'Intelligence,Science','Frank Carlucci','Politician','\nOctober 18, 1930\n','','American','Intelligence is not a science.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11204,'Best','Frank Carlucci','Politician','\nOctober 18, 1930\n','','American','And I argued with that intelligence estimate and I think it is a responsibility of policymakers to use their best judgment on the basis of the intelligence they\'ve received.','',NULL,'Judgment,Use',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11205,'Work,Peace','Frank Carlucci','Politician','\nOctober 18, 1930\n','','American','And we ought to work our diplomacy first and I think it\'s a reason it\'s going to respond increasingly to our diplomacy particularly with the president\'s direct involvement in the peace process, and I think that\'s extraordinarily important.','',NULL,'Important',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11206,'Work,Time','Frank Carlucci','Politician','\nOctober 18, 1930\n','','American','But at the same time, I think we recognize we can\'t impose democracy from without, particularly American-style democracy. We need to work with those elements in the region that are moving towards a reformed process and there are a number of them.','',NULL,'Moving',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11207,'','Frank Carlucci','Politician','\nOctober 18, 1930\n','','American','I can remember when I was National Security Adviser, the intelligence community told us... they put out an intelligence report saying that Iran would never back off from attacks on shipping in the Gulf if we use force.','',NULL,'Saying,Remember,Put',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11208,'','Frank Carlucci','Politician','\nOctober 18, 1930\n','','American','I think the real target of al-Qaeda is Saudi Arabia by the way. They hate us and we\'re a vehicle to get at Saudi Arabia. I think Osama bin Laden really wants to topple that regime and have his people move in, but that\'s a whole other story.','',NULL,'Hate,Real,Whole',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11209,'','Frank Carlucci','Politician','\nOctober 18, 1930\n','','American','I wouldn\'t even know - and I spent three years in the CIA - I wouldn\'t even know how you\'d start a covert action program in a place like Iran. It would be extraordinarily difficult.','',NULL,'Place,Difficult,Start',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11210,'War','Frank Carlucci','Politician','\nOctober 18, 1930\n','','American','It took us 50 months in Germany, post World War II to go from the end of the war to a national election.','',NULL,'End,Election',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11211,'','Frank Carlucci','Politician','\nOctober 18, 1930\n','','American','Look at what the Omar of Qatar is doing, for example - the King of Morocco, Jordan, Bahrain. There are reform movements taking place, efforts to broaden the political participation of the populations of the region.','',NULL,'Political,Place,Taking',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11212,'Knowledge','Frank Carlucci','Politician','\nOctober 18, 1930\n','','American','My understanding is that what was provided was general order of battle information, not operational intelligence. I certainly have no knowledge of US participation in preparing battle and strike packages and doubt strongly that that occurred.','',NULL,'Doubt,Battle',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11213,'','Frank Carlucci','Politician','\nOctober 18, 1930\n','','American','Of course, China is a key to the North Korea if we\'re going to solve that riddle, but they could also be helpful on Iraq, which is why it\'s important that we maintain a constructive dialogue with China.','',NULL,'Important,Why,Key',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11214,'Time','Frank Carlucci','Politician','\nOctober 18, 1930\n','','American','Over a period of time, I think the popular will in Iran will prevail.','',NULL,'Popular,Period',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11215,'Best','Frank Carlucci','Politician','\nOctober 18, 1930\n','','American','Policymakers have to make judgments based on the best intelligence they get.','',NULL,'Based,Judgments',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11216,'','Frank Carlucci','Politician','\nOctober 18, 1930\n','','American','Putin has a lot at stake here and restoring the relationship with the United States, and there are already signs as Sandy mentioned that he\'s moving in the right direction to begin to ascertain that their trade with Iran is not used for the production of nuclear weapons.','',NULL,'Moving,Here,Used',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11217,'Work,Government','Frank Carlucci','Politician','\nOctober 18, 1930\n','','American','So, I think even in Saudi Arabia there is movement. And we have to remember that over the years they\'ve stabilized the oil price and that is tremendously important for the economies of the world. I think we have no choice but to work with the government of Saudi Arabia.','',NULL,'Important',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11218,'','Frank Carlucci','Politician','\nOctober 18, 1930\n','','American','The budget evolved from a management tool into an obstacle to management.','',NULL,'Management,Budget,Obstacle',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11219,'','Frank Carlucci','Politician','\nOctober 18, 1930\n','','American','The Crown Prince has said he needs to broaden political participation in the governing of Saudi Arabia.','',NULL,'Political,Said,Needs',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11220,'Success','Frank Carlucci','Politician','\nOctober 18, 1930\n','','American','There\'s clearly something to be said for success and following through on your commitments.','',NULL,'Through,Said',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11221,'','Frank Carlucci','Politician','\nOctober 18, 1930\n','','American','These are all elements, but the main thing we can do in the Middle East is encourage the reformist elements.','',NULL,'Encourage,Middle,East',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11222,'','Frank Carlucci','Politician','\nOctober 18, 1930\n','','American','We went into Iraq because Iraq posed a threat to the stability of the region and was engaged in the process of trying to develop weapons of mass destruction and had links to terrorists.','',NULL,'Trying,Process,Iraq',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11223,'Good','Frank Carlucci','Politician','\nOctober 18, 1930\n','','American','We would like to have friendly regimes with enough broad participation of their populations to maintain long-term stability, so that we would have not only access to the region\'s wealth, but we would be able to ensure the security of our good friend Israel.','',NULL,'Friend,Friendly',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11224,'Time,Great','Jane Welsh Carlyle','Writer','\nJanuary 14, 1801\n','\nApril 21, 1866\n','Scottish','Never does one feel oneself so utterly helpless as in trying to speak comfort for great bereavement. I will not try it. Time is the only comforter for the loss of a mother.','',NULL,'Mother',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11225,'Home','Robert Carlyle','Director','\nApril 14, 1961\n','','Scottish','Acting is probably the greatest therapy in the world. You can get a lot stuff out of you on the set so you don\'t have to take it home with you at night. It\'s the stuff between the lines, the empty space between those lines which is interesting.','',NULL,'Greatest,Night',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11226,'Work','Robert Carlyle','Director','\nApril 14, 1961\n','','Scottish','A lot of my work is with children and there\'s a reason for that, because they really level you.','',NULL,'Children,Reason',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11227,'','Robert Carlyle','Director','\nApril 14, 1961\n','','Scottish','A lot of Scots have settled in Canada over the years and it\'s a very easy place for Scots - they understand us, we understand them.','',NULL,'Understand,Place,Easy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11228,'Work,Good','Robert Carlyle','Director','\nApril 14, 1961\n','','Scottish','A lot of the characters I play have problems, they are marginalised, they have serious psychological problems, problems with relationships, with childhood. These are big subjects, big subjects. You can\'t balk at work like that. As an actor, that\'s as good as it gets.','',NULL,'Play',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11229,'','Robert Carlyle','Director','\nApril 14, 1961\n','','Scottish','Acting is a really insular thing.','',NULL,'Acting,Insular',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11230,'Society','Robert Carlyle','Director','\nApril 14, 1961\n','','Scottish','Acting, the arts in general, is a magnet for the wounded of society.','',NULL,'Acting,General',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11231,'','Robert Carlyle','Director','\nApril 14, 1961\n','','Scottish','Anyone that knows me knows what I\'m about, and I\'m very much a British actor, a European actor.','',NULL,'Anyone,Actor,Knows',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11232,'','Robert Carlyle','Director','\nApril 14, 1961\n','','Scottish','Anyone who knows anything about me knows that I am a very patriotic guy, in terms of my Scottishness and my roots.','',NULL,'Anything,Anyone,Guy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11233,'','Robert Carlyle','Director','\nApril 14, 1961\n','','Scottish','Biologically, I\'m lucky - an angular face and dark colouring which shows up well on camera.','',NULL,'Dark,Face,Lucky',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11234,'','Robert Carlyle','Director','\nApril 14, 1961\n','','Scottish','Bullying is a terrible, terrible thing.','',NULL,'Bullying,Terrible',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11235,'','Robert Carlyle','Director','\nApril 14, 1961\n','','Scottish','Each performance and each film is what it is. It\'s right and belongs within that moment. You look at it and try to make it fit your particular part of your character and your particular film.','',NULL,'Character,Try,Moment',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11236,'','Robert Carlyle','Director','\nApril 14, 1961\n','','Scottish','Every actor I think has got their own number of takes that they like, you know. Some actors like to go all day, you know on the one scene and some actors want to take two takes. I personally like four.','',NULL,'Two,Actor,Takes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11237,'','Robert Carlyle','Director','\nApril 14, 1961\n','','Scottish','Guys, particularly in the West, go to the gym and train for hours and hours to pick up something that is heavier than them. Why would you want to do that?','',NULL,'Why,Guys,Gym',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11238,'Great','Robert Carlyle','Director','\nApril 14, 1961\n','','Scottish','Hunger\'s a great spur.','',NULL,'Hunger,Spur',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11239,'','Robert Carlyle','Director','\nApril 14, 1961\n','','Scottish','I do tend to divide my childhood into darkness and light, and the first seven years were certainly the darkness.','',NULL,'Light,Darkness,Childhood',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11240,'Politics,Great','Robert Carlyle','Director','\nApril 14, 1961\n','','Scottish','I don\'t take a great deal of interest in party politics. Social politics interests me a great deal more.','',NULL,'Social',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11241,'','Robert Carlyle','Director','\nApril 14, 1961\n','','Scottish','I feel like I\'m the luckiest man on the planet.','',NULL,'Planet,Luckiest',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11242,'','Robert Carlyle','Director','\nApril 14, 1961\n','','Scottish','I hate the word \'hippy.\'','',NULL,'Hate,Word,Hippy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11243,'Work','Robert Carlyle','Director','\nApril 14, 1961\n','','Scottish','I have a reputation for being an improvisational actor, which is true, but I also know what I\'m doing so that if the improvisational strand doesn\'t work I can go back to what I know\'s already there.','',NULL,'True,Actor',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11244,'','Robert Carlyle','Director','\nApril 14, 1961\n','','Scottish','I just don\'t like the whole Hollywood thing.','',NULL,'Whole,Hollywood',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11245,'','Robert Carlyle','Director','\nApril 14, 1961\n','','Scottish','I like to be working and moving - the worst thing you can do to me is stick me in a room all day while you\'re lighting a shot. That just kills me.','',NULL,'Moving,Working,While',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11246,'Love','Robert Carlyle','Director','\nApril 14, 1961\n','','Scottish','I love sci-fi because it leads in the imagination, and I always say it has the most intelligent fans in the world.','',NULL,'Fans,Leads',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11247,'Time','Robert Carlyle','Director','\nApril 14, 1961\n','','Scottish','I loved cinema while growing up and, for the longest time, wanted to be a director.','',NULL,'Wanted,While',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11248,'','Robert Carlyle','Director','\nApril 14, 1961\n','','Scottish','I never go anywhere without my iPod.','',NULL,'Without,Anywhere,Ipod',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11249,'Time','Robert Carlyle','Director','\nApril 14, 1961\n','','Scottish','I never rehearse. Never! I think it\'s a waste of time.','',NULL,'Waste,Rehearse',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11250,'Love,Knowledge','Thomas Carlyle','Philosopher','\nDecember 4, 1795\n','\nFebruary 5, 1881\n','Scottish','A loving heart is the beginning of all knowledge.','',NULL,'Heart',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11251,'Fitness,Health,Hope','Thomas Carlyle','Philosopher','\nDecember 4, 1795\n','\nFebruary 5, 1881\n','Scottish','He who has health, has hope; and he who has hope, has everything.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11252,'','Thomas Carlyle','Philosopher','\nDecember 4, 1795\n','\nFebruary 5, 1881\n','Scottish','Permanence, perseverance and persistence in spite of all obstacle s, discouragement s, and impossibilities: It is this, that in all things distinguishes the strong soul from the weak.','',NULL,'Strong,Soul,Weak',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11253,'','Thomas Carlyle','Philosopher','\nDecember 4, 1795\n','\nFebruary 5, 1881\n','Scottish','Nothing builds self-esteem and self-confidence like accomplishment.','',NULL,'Nothing,Builds',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11254,'Hope','Thomas Carlyle','Philosopher','\nDecember 4, 1795\n','\nFebruary 5, 1881\n','Scottish','A strong mind always hopes, and has always cause to hope.','',NULL,'Strong,Mind',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11255,'','Thomas Carlyle','Philosopher','\nDecember 4, 1795\n','\nFebruary 5, 1881\n','Scottish','A laugh, to be joyous, must flow from a joyous heart, for without kindness, there can be no true joy.','',NULL,'Kindness,True,Heart',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11256,'Music,Nature','Thomas Carlyle','Philosopher','\nDecember 4, 1795\n','\nFebruary 5, 1881\n','Scottish','If you look deep enough you will see music; the heart of nature being everywhere music.','',NULL,'Heart',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11257,'','Thomas Carlyle','Philosopher','\nDecember 4, 1795\n','\nFebruary 5, 1881\n','Scottish','No pressure, no diamonds.','',NULL,'Pressure,Diamonds',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11258,'','Thomas Carlyle','Philosopher','\nDecember 4, 1795\n','\nFebruary 5, 1881\n','Scottish','Adversity is the diamond dust Heaven polishes its jewels with.','',NULL,'Adversity,Heaven,Diamond',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11259,'','Thomas Carlyle','Philosopher','\nDecember 4, 1795\n','\nFebruary 5, 1881\n','Scottish','Nothing stops the man who desires to achieve. Every obstacle is simply a course to develop his achievement muscle. It\'s a strengthening of his powers of accomplishment.','',NULL,'Nothing,Achieve,Simply',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11260,'Great','Thomas Carlyle','Philosopher','\nDecember 4, 1795\n','\nFebruary 5, 1881\n','Scottish','I\'ve got a great ambition to die of exhaustion rather than boredom.','',NULL,'Die,Ambition',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11261,'Music','Thomas Carlyle','Philosopher','\nDecember 4, 1795\n','\nFebruary 5, 1881\n','Scottish','Music is well said to be the speech of angels.','',NULL,'Said,Speech',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11262,'Business,Work','Thomas Carlyle','Philosopher','\nDecember 4, 1795\n','\nFebruary 5, 1881\n','Scottish','Blessed is he who has found his work; let him ask no other blessedness.','',NULL,'Blessed',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11263,'Work','Thomas Carlyle','Philosopher','\nDecember 4, 1795\n','\nFebruary 5, 1881\n','Scottish','Reform is not pleasant, but grievous; no person can reform themselves without suffering and hard work, how much less a nation.','',NULL,'Hard,Person',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11264,'Work','Thomas Carlyle','Philosopher','\nDecember 4, 1795\n','\nFebruary 5, 1881\n','Scottish','Every noble work is at first impossible.','',NULL,'Impossible,Noble',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11265,'Patience','Thomas Carlyle','Philosopher','\nDecember 4, 1795\n','\nFebruary 5, 1881\n','Scottish','Endurance is patience concentrated.','',NULL,'Endurance',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11266,'','Thomas Carlyle','Philosopher','\nDecember 4, 1795\n','\nFebruary 5, 1881\n','Scottish','A man\'s felicity consists not in the outward and visible blessing of fortune, but in the inward and unseen perfections and riches of the mind.','',NULL,'Mind,Blessing,Fortune',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11267,'Teacher','Thomas Carlyle','Philosopher','\nDecember 4, 1795\n','\nFebruary 5, 1881\n','Scottish','What we become depends on what we read after all of the professors have finished with us. The greatest university of all is a collection of books.','',NULL,'Greatest,After',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11268,'Life,Men,Death','Thomas Carlyle','Philosopher','\nDecember 4, 1795\n','\nFebruary 5, 1881\n','Scottish','Foolish men imagine that because judgment for an evil thing is delayed, there is no justice; but only accident here below. Judgment for an evil thing is many times delayed some day or two, some century or two, but it is sure as life, it is sure as death.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11269,'','Thomas Carlyle','Philosopher','\nDecember 4, 1795\n','\nFebruary 5, 1881\n','Scottish','A man lives by believing something: not by debating and arguing about many things.','',NULL,'Lives,Believing,Arguing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11270,'Life,Music','Thomas Carlyle','Philosopher','\nDecember 4, 1795\n','\nFebruary 5, 1881\n','Scottish','Every day that is born into the world comes like a burst of music and rings the whole day through, and you make of it a dance, a dirge, or a life march, as you will.','',NULL,'Through',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11271,'','Thomas Carlyle','Philosopher','\nDecember 4, 1795\n','\nFebruary 5, 1881\n','Scottish','Imperfection clings to a person, and if they wait till they are brushed off entirely, they would spin for ever on their axis, advancing nowhere.','',NULL,'Person,Ever,Wait',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11272,'','Thomas Carlyle','Philosopher','\nDecember 4, 1795\n','\nFebruary 5, 1881\n','Scottish','Of all acts of man repentance is the most divine. The greatest of all faults is to be conscious of none.','',NULL,'Greatest,Divine,Conscious',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11273,'Good','Thomas Carlyle','Philosopher','\nDecember 4, 1795\n','\nFebruary 5, 1881\n','Scottish','There are good and bad times, but our mood changes more often than our fortune.','',NULL,'Bad,Often',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11274,'Work','Thomas Carlyle','Philosopher','\nDecember 4, 1795\n','\nFebruary 5, 1881\n','Scottish','A man willing to work, and unable to find work, is perhaps the saddest sight that fortune\'s inequality exhibits under this sun.','',NULL,'Find,Sun',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11275,'Work,Success','John Carmack','Scientist','\nAugust 20, 1970\n','','American','Focused, hard work is the real key to success. Keep your eyes on the goal, and just keep taking the next step towards completing it. If you aren\'t sure which way to do something, do it both ways and see which works better.','',NULL,'Better',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11276,'Best','John Carmack','Scientist','\nAugust 20, 1970\n','','American','At its best, entertainment is going to be a subjective thing that can\'t win for everyone, while at worst, a particular game just becomes a random symbol for petty tribal behavior.','',NULL,'Game,Win',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11277,'','John Carmack','Scientist','\nAugust 20, 1970\n','','American','Focus is a matter of deciding what things you\'re not going to do.','',NULL,'Focus,Matter,Deciding',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11278,'Time,Future','John Carmack','Scientist','\nAugust 20, 1970\n','','American','The cost of adding a feature isn\'t just the time it takes to code it. The cost also includes the addition of an obstacle to future expansion. The trick is to pick the features that don\'t fight each other.','',NULL,'Fight',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11279,'','John Carmack','Scientist','\nAugust 20, 1970\n','','American','The speed of light sucks.','',NULL,'Light,Speed,Sucks',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11280,'Nature','John Carmack','Scientist','\nAugust 20, 1970\n','','American','Because of the nature of Moore\'s law, anything that an extremely clever graphics programmer can do at one point can be replicated by a merely competent programmer some number of years later.','',NULL,'Anything,Law',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11281,'Truth','John Carmack','Scientist','\nAugust 20, 1970\n','','American','Everybody\'s saturated with the marketing hype of next-generation consoles. They are wonderful, but the truth is that they are as powerful as a high end PC is right now.','',NULL,'Powerful,End',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11282,'','John Carmack','Scientist','\nAugust 20, 1970\n','','American','I\'d rather have a search engine or a compiler on a deserted island than a game.','',NULL,'Game,Rather,Search',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11283,'','John Carmack','Scientist','\nAugust 20, 1970\n','','American','It\'s nice to have a game that sells a million copies.','',NULL,'Nice,Game,Million',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11284,'Good','John Carmack','Scientist','\nAugust 20, 1970\n','','American','Low-level programming is good for the programmer\'s soul.','',NULL,'Soul,Programmer',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11285,'Love','John Carmack','Scientist','\nAugust 20, 1970\n','','American','Programming is not a zero-sum game. Teaching something to a fellow programmer doesn\'t take it away from you. I\'m happy to share what I can, because I\'m in it for the love of programming.','',NULL,'Happy,Game',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11286,'Science','John Carmack','Scientist','\nAugust 20, 1970\n','','American','Rocket science has been mythologized all out of proportion to its true difficulty.','',NULL,'True,Difficulty',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11287,'','John Carmack','Scientist','\nAugust 20, 1970\n','','American','The Xbox 360 is the first console that I\'ve ever worked with that actually has development tools that are better for games than what we\'ve had on PC.','',NULL,'Better,Ever,Actually',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11288,'','Bliss Carman','Poet','\nApril 15, 1861\n','\nJune 8, 1929\n','Canadian','I often wish... that I could rid the world of the tyranny of facts. What are facts but compromises? A fact merely marks the point where we have agreed to let investigation cease.','',NULL,'Wish,Fact,Often',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11289,'Life','Bliss Carman','Poet','\nApril 15, 1861\n','\nJune 8, 1929\n','Canadian','Indifference may not wreck a man\'s life at any one turn, but it will destroy him with a kind of dry-rot in the long run.','',NULL,'May,Him',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11290,'Art','Bliss Carman','Poet','\nApril 15, 1861\n','\nJune 8, 1929\n','Canadian','Set me a task in which I can put something of my very self, and it is a task no longer; it is joy; it is art.','',NULL,'Self,Joy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11291,'','Bliss Carman','Poet','\nApril 15, 1861\n','\nJune 8, 1929\n','Canadian','There is a passion for perfection which you will rarely see fully developed; but you may note this fact, that in successful lives it is never wholly lacking.','',NULL,'Successful,Passion,May',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11292,'','Bliss Carman','Poet','\nApril 15, 1861\n','\nJune 8, 1929\n','Canadian','What are facts but compromises? A fact merely marks the point where we have agreed to let investigation cease.','',NULL,'Fact,Point,Facts',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11293,'','George Carman','Lawyer','\nOctober 6, 1929\n','\nJanuary 2, 2001\n','English','Mixed feelings, like mixed drinks, are a confusion to the soul.','',NULL,'Feelings,Soul,Confusion',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11294,'Great','George Carman','Lawyer','\nOctober 6, 1929\n','\nJanuary 2, 2001\n','English','Cancer is a disease where the patient can contribute a great deal of help himself if he or she can retain their morale and their hopes.','',NULL,'Help,She',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11295,'','George Carman','Lawyer','\nOctober 6, 1929\n','\nJanuary 2, 2001\n','English','Exercise caution, as I have advised many people.','',NULL,'Exercise,Caution,Advised',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11296,'','George Carman','Lawyer','\nOctober 6, 1929\n','\nJanuary 2, 2001\n','English','He behaved like an ostrich and put his head in the sand, thereby exposing his thinking parts.','',NULL,'Thinking,Put,Head',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11297,'','George Carman','Lawyer','\nOctober 6, 1929\n','\nJanuary 2, 2001\n','English','Law is a very addictive profession.','',NULL,'Law,Profession,Addictive',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11298,'','Hoagy Carmichael','Composer','\nNovember 22, 1899\n','\nDecember 27, 1981\n','American','I don\'t think I\'ll ever be president of anything.','',NULL,'Anything,Ever,President',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11299,'','Hoagy Carmichael','Composer','\nNovember 22, 1899\n','\nDecember 27, 1981\n','American','I know Mother named me after a railroad man, but it\'s too late now, I\'m afraid. Much, much too late.','',NULL,'Mother,After,Afraid',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11300,'Music','Hoagy Carmichael','Composer','\nNovember 22, 1899\n','\nDecember 27, 1981\n','American','I\'m singing the music publisher\'s theme song - it ain\'t a commercial.','',NULL,'Song,Singing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11301,'','Hoagy Carmichael','Composer','\nNovember 22, 1899\n','\nDecember 27, 1981\n','American','In Hollywood, the rainbow hits the ground for composers.','',NULL,'Rainbow,Hollywood,Ground',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11302,'Money','Hoagy Carmichael','Composer','\nNovember 22, 1899\n','\nDecember 27, 1981\n','American','Never play anything that don\'t sound right. You might not make any money, but at least you won\'t get hostile with yourself.','',NULL,'Yourself,Anything',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11303,'','Hoagy Carmichael','Composer','\nNovember 22, 1899\n','\nDecember 27, 1981\n','American','Ragtime was my lullaby.','',NULL,'Lullaby,Ragtime',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11304,'','Hoagy Carmichael','Composer','\nNovember 22, 1899\n','\nDecember 27, 1981\n','American','The recollection of how, when and where it all happened became vague as the lingering strains hung in the rafters of the studio. I wanted to shout back at it, Maybe I didn\'t write you, but I found you.','',NULL,'Wanted,Write,Found',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11305,'Music','Hoagy Carmichael','Composer','\nNovember 22, 1899\n','\nDecember 27, 1981\n','American','This exploded in me almost more music than I could consume.','',NULL,'Almost,Consume',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11306,'','Laura Carmichael','Actress','','','British','As actors, you play people who are not yourselves!','',NULL,'Play,Yourselves',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11307,'','Laura Carmichael','Actress','','','British','I certainly never saw myself as posh.','',NULL,'Certainly,Saw,Posh',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11308,'','Laura Carmichael','Actress','','','British','I cry at films and TV and even adverts.','',NULL,'Cry,Films,Tv',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11309,'','Laura Carmichael','Actress','','','British','I did all sorts of jobs after drama school - working in a bar, as a teaching assistant. I probably learned as much from them as I did at drama school.','',NULL,'School,Did,After',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11310,'','Laura Carmichael','Actress','','','British','I don\'t really get recognised very much.','',NULL,'Recognised',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11311,'','Laura Carmichael','Actress','','','British','I have such a huge girl crush on Beyonce.','',NULL,'Girl,Crush,Huge',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11312,'','Laura Carmichael','Actress','','','British','I think it must be so hard to start your career with everyone going on about how gorgeous you are. To be in that bracket must be so pressurised.','',NULL,'Must,Hard,Career',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11313,'','Laura Carmichael','Actress','','','British','I\'m from Southampton.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11314,'','Laura Carmichael','Actress','','','British','I\'m not recognised much at all.','',NULL,'Recognised',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11315,'','Laura Carmichael','Actress','','','British','I\'ve not sat with my agent going: \'Where is the next hopeless girl I can play?\' They just come along.','',NULL,'Girl,Play,Hopeless',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11316,'','Laura Carmichael','Actress','','','British','In the U.K., there is a sort of obsession with class.','',NULL,'Obsession,Class,Sort',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11317,'','Laura Carmichael','Actress','','','British','It\'s beneficial to play against your type; to be chameleon-like.','',NULL,'Play,Against,Beneficial',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11318,'Time,Great','Laura Carmichael','Actress','','','British','Playing a plainer role means everything is dependent on the credentials of the actor, not the fact that they are as pretty as Julia Roberts. People start to look at their talent rather than their appearance. And playing the ugly part often means less time in the make-up chair, which is a great benef','',NULL,'Everything',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11319,'Life','Laura Carmichael','Actress','','','British','When I emerge from filming I feel slightly out of synch with real life, but it\'s also a relief.','',NULL,'Real,Relief',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11320,'','Laura Carmichael','Actress','','','British','When I\'m in a tricky situation I often think: \'What would Beyonce do?\' It helps.','',NULL,'Often,Situation,Tricky',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11321,'Sympathy','Laura Carmichael','Actress','','','British','You have to have sympathy for and an empathy with a character in order to play them.','',NULL,'Character,Play',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11322,'Time','Stokely Carmichael','Activist','\nJune 29, 1941\n','\nNovember 15, 1998\n','American','I knew that I could vote and that that wasn\'t a privilege; it was my right. Every time I tried I was shot, killed or jailed, beaten or economically deprived.','',NULL,'Vote,Knew',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11323,'Life,Fear','Stokely Carmichael','Activist','\nJune 29, 1941\n','\nNovember 15, 1998\n','American','The secret of life is to have no fear; it\'s the only way to function.','',NULL,'Secret',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11324,'Government','Stokely Carmichael','Activist','\nJune 29, 1941\n','\nNovember 15, 1998\n','American','There is a higher law than the law of government. That\'s the law of conscience.','',NULL,'Law,Conscience',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11325,'Knowledge','Stokely Carmichael','Activist','\nJune 29, 1941\n','\nNovember 15, 1998\n','American','The knowledge I have now is not the knowledge I had then.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11326,'','Stokely Carmichael','Activist','\nJune 29, 1941\n','\nNovember 15, 1998\n','American','The masses don\'t shed their blood for the benefit of a few individuals.','',NULL,'Few,Blood,Benefit',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11327,'Death','Stokely Carmichael','Activist','\nJune 29, 1941\n','\nNovember 15, 1998\n','American','We were aware of the fact that death walks hand in hand with struggle.','',NULL,'Struggle,Fact',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11328,'','Stokely Carmichael','Activist','\nJune 29, 1941\n','\nNovember 15, 1998\n','American','Integration is a man\'s ability to want to move in there by himself. If someone wants to live in a white neighborhood and he is black, that is his choice. It should be his rights. It is not because white people will not allow him.','',NULL,'Live,Someone,Black',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11329,'','Stokely Carmichael','Activist','\nJune 29, 1941\n','\nNovember 15, 1998\n','American','Our grandfathers had to run, run, run. My generation\'s out of breath. We ain\'t running no more.','',NULL,'Run,Generation,Running',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11330,'Best','Stokely Carmichael','Activist','\nJune 29, 1941\n','\nNovember 15, 1998\n','American','I usually say I did the best I could with what I had. I have no major regrets.','',NULL,'Did,Regrets',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11331,'Power','Stokely Carmichael','Activist','\nJune 29, 1941\n','\nNovember 15, 1998\n','American','Black power can be clearly defined for those who do not attach the fears of white America to their questions about it.','',NULL,'Black,America',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11332,'','Stokely Carmichael','Activist','\nJune 29, 1941\n','\nNovember 15, 1998\n','American','Capitalism is a stupid system, a backward system.','',NULL,'Stupid,System,Capitalism',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11333,'Time','Stokely Carmichael','Activist','\nJune 29, 1941\n','\nNovember 15, 1998\n','American','I also know that while I am black I am a human being, and therefore I have the right to go into any public place. White people didn\'t know that.Every time I tried to go into a place they stopped me.','',NULL,'Human,Black',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11334,'','Stokely Carmichael','Activist','\nJune 29, 1941\n','\nNovember 15, 1998\n','American','I maintain that every civil rights bill in this country was passed for white people, not for black people.','',NULL,'Black,Country,Rights',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11335,'','Stokely Carmichael','Activist','\nJune 29, 1941\n','\nNovember 15, 1998\n','American','Leaders in Africa are so corrupt that we are certain if we put dogs in uniforms and put guns on their shoulders, we\'d be hard put to distinguish them.','',NULL,'Hard,Put,Leaders',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11336,'Freedom','Stokely Carmichael','Activist','\nJune 29, 1941\n','\nNovember 15, 1998\n','American','Now, then, in order to understand white supremacy we must dismiss the fallacious notion that white people can give anybody their freedom.','',NULL,'Must,Give',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11337,'','Stokely Carmichael','Activist','\nJune 29, 1941\n','\nNovember 15, 1998\n','American','A man is born free.','',NULL,'Free,Born',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11338,'Society','Stokely Carmichael','Activist','\nJune 29, 1941\n','\nNovember 15, 1998\n','American','Before a group can enter the open society, it must first close ranks.','',NULL,'Must,Before',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11339,'','Stokely Carmichael','Activist','\nJune 29, 1941\n','\nNovember 15, 1998\n','American','Seems to me that the institutions that function in this country are clearly racist, and that they\'re built upon racism.','',NULL,'Racism,Country,Seems',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11340,'','Stokely Carmichael','Activist','\nJune 29, 1941\n','\nNovember 15, 1998\n','American','The first need of a free people is to define their own terms.','',NULL,'Free,Define,Terms',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11341,'','Stokely Carmichael','Activist','\nJune 29, 1941\n','\nNovember 15, 1998\n','American','There has been only a civil rights movement, whose tone of voice was adapted to an audience of liberal whites.','',NULL,'Rights,Voice,Liberal',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11342,'Courage','Stokely Carmichael','Activist','\nJune 29, 1941\n','\nNovember 15, 1998\n','American','We had no more courage than Harriet Tubman or Marcus Garvey had in their times. We just had a more vulnerable enemy.','',NULL,'Enemy,Times',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11343,'Work,Power,Strength','Stokely Carmichael','Activist','\nJune 29, 1941\n','\nNovember 15, 1998\n','American','An organization which claims to be working for the needs of a community - as SNCC does - must work to provide that community with a position of strength from which to make its voice heard. This is the significance of black power beyond the slogan.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11344,'','Stokely Carmichael','Activist','\nJune 29, 1941\n','\nNovember 15, 1998\n','American','It is a call for black people in this country to unite, to recognize their heritage, to build a sense of community. It is a call for black people to define their own goals, to lead their own organizations.','',NULL,'Black,Country,Sense',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11345,'Freedom','Stokely Carmichael','Activist','\nJune 29, 1941\n','\nNovember 15, 1998\n','American','No man can given anybody his freedom.','',NULL,'Anybody,Given',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11346,'','Stokely Carmichael','Activist','\nJune 29, 1941\n','\nNovember 15, 1998\n','American','Now we maintain that we cannot be afford to be concerned about 6 percent of the children in this country, black children, who you allow to come into white schools. We have 94 percent who still live in shacks. We are going to be concerned about those 94 percent.','',NULL,'Live,Children,Black',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11347,'Good,Best,Parenting','Mel Carnahan','Politician','\nFebruary 11, 1934\n','\nOctober 16, 2000\n','American','Parents are key when it comes to keeping kids off drugs. Good parenting is the best anti-drug we have.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11348,'Best,War','Mel Carnahan','Politician','\nFebruary 11, 1934\n','\nOctober 16, 2000\n','American','Although our war on drugs must be fortified with the best laws, enforcement efforts and resources, we would not be successful without your individual commitment to this cause.','',NULL,'Successful',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11349,'','Mel Carnahan','Politician','\nFebruary 11, 1934\n','\nOctober 16, 2000\n','American','For our welfare reform efforts to be successful, we must empower local charitable organizations with the resources to address their local community needs.','',NULL,'Successful,Must,Community',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11350,'Time','Mel Carnahan','Politician','\nFebruary 11, 1934\n','\nOctober 16, 2000\n','American','For the past seven years we have been cracking down on crime in Missouri, passing tougher laws for drug crimes and sex offenses and requiring prisoners to serve more time.','',NULL,'Sex,Past',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11351,'','Mel Carnahan','Politician','\nFebruary 11, 1934\n','\nOctober 16, 2000\n','American','Preserving and protecting the state tobacco settlement funds is the nation\'s Governors highest priority.','',NULL,'Nation,State,Priority',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11352,'Health','Mel Carnahan','Politician','\nFebruary 11, 1934\n','\nOctober 16, 2000\n','American','Quality child care, health insurance coverage, and training make it possible for former welfare recipients to get, and keep, jobs.','',NULL,'Care,Training',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11353,'','Mel Carnahan','Politician','\nFebruary 11, 1934\n','\nOctober 16, 2000\n','American','We are aware that many national farm organizations are putting forth various plans to provide both short- and long-term relief to our nation\'s agricultural producers. While we believe long-term solutions are essential, the current situation demands a more immediate response.','',NULL,'Believe,Nation,While',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11354,'Great,Design','Russ Carnahan','Politician','\nJuly 10, 1958\n','','American','After the Great Depression and after public urging, a nationwide public competition was held to determine a design for a memorial that would honor President Thomas Jefferson\'s bold vision for westward expansion for America.','',NULL,'Depression',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11355,'Government','Russ Carnahan','Politician','\nJuly 10, 1958\n','','American','Americans rightly asked, if this is the way our government responds to a natural disaster it knew about days in advance, how would it respond to a surprise terrorist attack? How would it respond to an earthquake?','',NULL,'Days,Knew',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11356,'','Russ Carnahan','Politician','\nJuly 10, 1958\n','','American','6.6 million people will benefit from a rise in the minimum wage.','',NULL,'Rise,Million,Benefit',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11357,'','Russ Carnahan','Politician','\nJuly 10, 1958\n','','American','Americans are also feeling the effects of soaring energy prices at the gas pump. The double burden of these added expenses will be far too much for many families.','',NULL,'Feeling,Energy,Far',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11358,'Home','Russ Carnahan','Politician','\nJuly 10, 1958\n','','American','As winter weather settles in around the country, millions of American families are facing skyrocketing home heating prices with even greater impact if cold temperatures persist into the spring.','',NULL,'Country,Spring',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11359,'','Russ Carnahan','Politician','\nJuly 10, 1958\n','','American','Congress has not raised the minimum wage since 1997. The minimum wage is now at its lowest level in 50 years adjusted for inflation.','',NULL,'Since,Congress,Level',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11360,'','Russ Carnahan','Politician','\nJuly 10, 1958\n','','American','Does anyone really believe it is possible to make even the most basic ends meet on $5.15 an hour?','',NULL,'Believe,Anyone,Possible',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11361,'','Russ Carnahan','Politician','\nJuly 10, 1958\n','','American','Five years of Republicans\' failed energy policies have resulted in Americans paying twice as much at the pump as they did in 2001, while big oil companies make triple the profits.','',NULL,'Did,Energy,Big',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11362,'','Russ Carnahan','Politician','\nJuly 10, 1958\n','','American','From protecting our natural resources to providing maritime security and national defense, the Coast Guard\'s duties are broad in scope, and the performance of those duties has never been more important.','',NULL,'Important,Security,Natural',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11363,'Health,Technology','Russ Carnahan','Politician','\nJuly 10, 1958\n','','American','I also rise today in strong support of forward movement on the implementation of health information technology, which has the potential to save the United States billions of dollars in health care costs each year.','',NULL,'Today',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11364,'','Russ Carnahan','Politician','\nJuly 10, 1958\n','','American','In 2003, this House voted to kill a Democratic amendment to add $250 million for port security grants; then again, in 2005, against a Democratic proposal calling for an additional $400 million in funding for port security.','',NULL,'Again,Against,Security',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11365,'','Russ Carnahan','Politician','\nJuly 10, 1958\n','','American','It is irresponsible for this Congress to not investigate the President\'s lack of an exit strategy, and the fraud, waste, and abuse of U.S. tax dollars.','',NULL,'President,Congress,Tax',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11366,'Time','Russ Carnahan','Politician','\nJuly 10, 1958\n','','American','It is time this Congress listened to the American people and minimum-wage workers, and it is time that we act.','',NULL,'American,Act',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11367,'Time','Russ Carnahan','Politician','\nJuly 10, 1958\n','','American','The American people have every right to be outraged with the administration\'s approval of the UAE port deal. It is time the people\'s House make the security of our Nation\'s ports a priority.','',NULL,'American,Nation',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11368,'','Russ Carnahan','Politician','\nJuly 10, 1958\n','','American','The Coast Guard and Maritime Transportation Act is an important authorization for our country and for our citizens, as we have seen so vividly in the last few weeks.','',NULL,'Important,Country,Last',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11369,'','Russ Carnahan','Politician','\nJuly 10, 1958\n','','American','The regional security in the Middle East cannot be further compromised by an Iranian loose cannon.','',NULL,'Cannot,Security,Middle',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11370,'','Russ Carnahan','Politician','\nJuly 10, 1958\n','','American','There is little doubt that Iran is on a mission to rebuild its nuclear weapons and use that capability to wreak havoc and destruction on Israel and others throughout the world.','',NULL,'Doubt,Others,Israel',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11371,'Home','Russ Carnahan','Politician','\nJuly 10, 1958\n','','American','We have a VA hospital back home in St. Louis. Like many of our colleagues, we hear continued concerns about the access and the service. I have seen a statistic that more than 60,000 veterans today are waiting more than 6 months for an appointment at a VA hospital.','',NULL,'Today,Waiting',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11372,'','Russ Carnahan','Politician','\nJuly 10, 1958\n','','American','We know that in 2001 it was believed 78 stem cell lines existed. But now we know there are only 22 that are viable, and they have been contaminated with mouse stem cells.','',NULL,'Lines,Stem,Mouse',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11373,'','Russ Carnahan','Politician','\nJuly 10, 1958\n','','American','Without action, we are going to continue to allow Iran to be a safe harbor for terrorists, see its economy further deteriorate, and see the Middle East further destabilize.','',NULL,'Without,Action,Economy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11374,'Science','Rudolf Carnap','Philosopher','\nMay 18, 1891\n','\nSeptember 14, 1970\n','German','In science there are no \'depths\'; there is surface everywhere.','',NULL,'Surface,Everywhere',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11375,'','Rudolf Carnap','Philosopher','\nMay 18, 1891\n','\nSeptember 14, 1970\n','German','Logic is the last scientific ingredient of Philosophy; its extraction leaves behind only a confusion of non-scientific, pseudo problems.','',NULL,'Philosophy,Confusion,Problems',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11376,'','Marcel Carne','Director','\nAugust 18, 1906\n','\nOctober 31, 1996\n','French','I don\'t know what they\'ll say when I die. I don\'t give a damn, but they\'ll probably cry.','',NULL,'Give,Die,Cry',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11377,'','Marcel Carne','Director','\nAugust 18, 1906\n','\nOctober 31, 1996\n','French','A lot of people are upset that I\'m not working. They say it\'s a disgrace.','',NULL,'Working,Upset,Disgrace',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11378,'','Marcel Carne','Director','\nAugust 18, 1906\n','\nOctober 31, 1996\n','French','But I still always felt the absence of a mother.','',NULL,'Mother,Still,Felt',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11379,'Travel','Marcel Carne','Director','\nAugust 18, 1906\n','\nOctober 31, 1996\n','French','For people to understand me when I travel, I speak with my hands.','',NULL,'Understand,Speak',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11380,'','Marcel Carne','Director','\nAugust 18, 1906\n','\nOctober 31, 1996\n','French','I also won one from the emperor of Japan, with a prize for the arts. That\'s important.','',NULL,'Important,Won,Arts',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11381,'','Marcel Carne','Director','\nAugust 18, 1906\n','\nOctober 31, 1996\n','French','I think you never forget your childhood, whether it was happy or unhappy.','',NULL,'Happy,Forget,Unhappy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11382,'','Marcel Carne','Director','\nAugust 18, 1906\n','\nOctober 31, 1996\n','French','I was very nervous at the beginning of Hotel du Nord.','',NULL,'Beginning,Nervous,Hotel',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11383,'','Marcel Carne','Director','\nAugust 18, 1906\n','\nOctober 31, 1996\n','French','If you do two versions of a film, they should be identical. With the same frames and settings.','',NULL,'Two,Same,Film',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11384,'Respect','Marcel Carne','Director','\nAugust 18, 1906\n','\nOctober 31, 1996\n','French','It\'s nice to know that people appreciate and respect you.','',NULL,'Nice,Appreciate',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11385,'','Marcel Carne','Director','\nAugust 18, 1906\n','\nOctober 31, 1996\n','French','My father\'s sister never married in order to raise me.','',NULL,'Father,Married,Sister',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11386,'','Marcel Carne','Director','\nAugust 18, 1906\n','\nOctober 31, 1996\n','French','The problem is that to be a producer, one must be a gambler, and the greatest French producers were gamblers.','',NULL,'Greatest,Must,Problem',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11387,'','Marcel Carne','Director','\nAugust 18, 1906\n','\nOctober 31, 1996\n','French','Well, I always run the risk of falling on my face, which has in fact happened.','',NULL,'Fact,Face,Risk',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11388,'','Marcel Carne','Director','\nAugust 18, 1906\n','\nOctober 31, 1996\n','French','Well, you know, I\'m much older than I look.','',NULL,'Older',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11389,'','Marcel Carne','Director','\nAugust 18, 1906\n','\nOctober 31, 1996\n','French','When I last went to Italy, over two years ago, I had a lot more trouble understanding the language than I used to when I lived there for a year. I used to speak very little but I could understand very well.','',NULL,'Two,Understand,Speak',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11390,'Age,Men','Andrew Carnegie','Businessman','\nNovember 25, 1835\n','\nAugust 11, 1919\n','American','As I grow older, I pay less attention to what men say. I just watch what they do.','',NULL,'Attention',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11391,'Business,Best','Andrew Carnegie','Businessman','\nNovember 25, 1835\n','\nAugust 11, 1919\n','American','And while the law of competition may be sometimes hard for the individual, it is best for the race, because it ensures the survival of the fittest in every department.','',NULL,'Hard',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11392,'Leadership,Great','Andrew Carnegie','Businessman','\nNovember 25, 1835\n','\nAugust 11, 1919\n','American','No man will make a great leader who wants to do it all himself or get all the credit for doing it.','',NULL,'Leader',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11393,'','Andrew Carnegie','Businessman','\nNovember 25, 1835\n','\nAugust 11, 1919\n','American','People who are unable to motivate themselves must be content with mediocrity, no matter how impressive their other talents.','',NULL,'Must,Matter,Themselves',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11394,'Success','Andrew Carnegie','Businessman','\nNovember 25, 1835\n','\nAugust 11, 1919\n','American','There is little success where there is little laughter.','',NULL,'Laughter',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11395,'','Andrew Carnegie','Businessman','\nNovember 25, 1835\n','\nAugust 11, 1919\n','American','The man who acquires the ability to take full possession of his own mind may take possession of anything else to which he is justly entitled.','',NULL,'Mind,May,Anything',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11396,'Money','Andrew Carnegie','Businessman','\nNovember 25, 1835\n','\nAugust 11, 1919\n','American','There is no class so pitiably wretched as that which possesses money and nothing else.','',NULL,'Nothing,Else',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11397,'Leadership,Great','Andrew Carnegie','Businessman','\nNovember 25, 1835\n','\nAugust 11, 1919\n','American','No person will make a great business who wants to do it all himself or get all the credit.','',NULL,'Business',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11398,'','Andrew Carnegie','Businessman','\nNovember 25, 1835\n','\nAugust 11, 1919\n','American','You cannot push anyone up the ladder unless he is willing to climb.','',NULL,'Cannot,Anyone,Unless',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11399,'','Andrew Carnegie','Businessman','\nNovember 25, 1835\n','\nAugust 11, 1919\n','American','Concentrate your energies, your thoughts and your capital. The wise man puts all his eggs in one basket and watches the basket.','',NULL,'Wise,Thoughts,Eggs',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11400,'Men','Andrew Carnegie','Businessman','\nNovember 25, 1835\n','\nAugust 11, 1919\n','American','The \'morality of compromise\' sounds contradictory. Compromise is usually a sign of weakness, or an admission of defeat. Strong men don\'t compromise, it is said, and principles should never be compromised.','',NULL,'Strong,Said',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11401,'Finance,Trust,Good','Andrew Carnegie','Businessman','\nNovember 25, 1835\n','\nAugust 11, 1919\n','American','Surplus wealth is a sacred trust which its possessor is bound to administer in his lifetime for the good of the community.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11402,'','Andrew Carnegie','Businessman','\nNovember 25, 1835\n','\nAugust 11, 1919\n','American','Aim for the highest.','',NULL,'Aim,Highest',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11403,'','Andrew Carnegie','Businessman','\nNovember 25, 1835\n','\nAugust 11, 1919\n','American','Every act you have ever performed since the day you were born was performed because you wanted something.','',NULL,'Ever,Wanted,Since',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11404,'Leadership','Andrew Carnegie','Businessman','\nNovember 25, 1835\n','\nAugust 11, 1919\n','American','The first man gets the oyster, the second man gets the shell.','',NULL,'Second,Shell',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11405,'','Andrew Carnegie','Businessman','\nNovember 25, 1835\n','\nAugust 11, 1919\n','American','He that cannot reason is a fool. He that will not is a bigot. He that dare not is a slave.','',NULL,'Fool,Cannot,Reason',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11406,'','Andrew Carnegie','Businessman','\nNovember 25, 1835\n','\nAugust 11, 1919\n','American','Concentration is my motto - first honesty, then industry, then concentration.','',NULL,'Honesty,Motto,Industry',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11407,'Best','Andrew Carnegie','Businessman','\nNovember 25, 1835\n','\nAugust 11, 1919\n','American','Do not look for approval except for the consciousness of doing your best.','',NULL,'Except,Approval',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11408,'Work','Andrew Carnegie','Businessman','\nNovember 25, 1835\n','\nAugust 11, 1919\n','American','The average person puts only 25% of his energy and ability into his work. The world takes off its hat to those who put in more than 50% of their capacity, and stands on its head for those few and far between souls who devote 100%.','',NULL,'Person,Put',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11409,'Future','Andrew Carnegie','Businessman','\nNovember 25, 1835\n','\nAugust 11, 1919\n','American','Do your duty and a little more and the future will take care of itself.','',NULL,'Care,Duty',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11410,'Power','Andrew Carnegie','Businessman','\nNovember 25, 1835\n','\nAugust 11, 1919\n','American','Immense power is acquired by assuring yourself in your secret reveries that you were born to control affairs.','',NULL,'Yourself,Control',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11411,'Men','Andrew Carnegie','Businessman','\nNovember 25, 1835\n','\nAugust 11, 1919\n','American','I shall argue that strong men, conversely, know when to compromise and that all principles can be compromised to serve a greater principle.','',NULL,'Strong,Compromise',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11412,'Finance','Andrew Carnegie','Businessman','\nNovember 25, 1835\n','\nAugust 11, 1919\n','American','The way to become rich is to put all your eggs in one basket and then watch that basket.','',NULL,'Rich,Put',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11413,'','Andrew Carnegie','Businessman','\nNovember 25, 1835\n','\nAugust 11, 1919\n','American','I resolved to stop accumulating and begin the infinitely more serious and difficult task of wise distribution.','',NULL,'Wise,Serious,Difficult',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11414,'Best','Andrew Carnegie','Businessman','\nNovember 25, 1835\n','\nAugust 11, 1919\n','American','You must capture and keep the heart of the original and supremely able man before his brain can do its best.','',NULL,'Heart,Must',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11415,'Success,Failure','Dale Carnegie','Writer','\nNovember 24, 1888\n','\nNovember 1, 1955\n','American','Develop success from failures. Discouragement and failure are two of the surest stepping stones to success.','',NULL,'Two',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11416,'Business,Hope','Dale Carnegie','Writer','\nNovember 24, 1888\n','\nNovember 1, 1955\n','American','Most of the important things in the world have been accomplished by people who have kept on trying when there seemed to be no hope at all.','',NULL,'Important',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11417,'Happiness,Attitude','Dale Carnegie','Writer','\nNovember 24, 1888\n','\nNovember 1, 1955\n','American','Happiness doesn\'t depend on any external conditions, it is governed by our mental attitude.','',NULL,'Mental',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11418,'','Dale Carnegie','Writer','\nNovember 24, 1888\n','\nNovember 1, 1955\n','American','Feeling sorry for yourself, and your present condition, is not only a waste of energy but the worst habit you could possibly have.','',NULL,'Yourself,Sorry,Feeling',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11419,'Nature','Dale Carnegie','Writer','\nNovember 24, 1888\n','\nNovember 1, 1955\n','American','One of the most tragic things I know about human nature is that all of us tend to put off living. We are all dreaming of some magical rose garden over the horizon instead of enjoying the roses that are blooming outside our windows today.','',NULL,'Today,Human',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11420,'Motivational,Home','Dale Carnegie','Writer','\nNovember 24, 1888\n','\nNovember 1, 1955\n','American','If you want to conquer fear, don\'t sit home and think about it. Go out and get busy.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11421,'Courage,Home,Fear','Dale Carnegie','Writer','\nNovember 24, 1888\n','\nNovember 1, 1955\n','American','Inaction breeds doubt and fear. Action breeds confidence and courage. If you want to conquer fear, do not sit home and think about it. Go out and get busy.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11422,'Success,Happiness','Dale Carnegie','Writer','\nNovember 24, 1888\n','\nNovember 1, 1955\n','American','Success is getting what you want. Happiness is wanting what you get.','',NULL,'Getting',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11423,'Life,Work,Happiness','Dale Carnegie','Writer','\nNovember 24, 1888\n','\nNovember 1, 1955\n','American','Are you bored with life? Then throw yourself into some work you believe in with all your heart, live for it, die for it, and you will find happiness that you had thought could never be yours.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11424,'','Dale Carnegie','Writer','\nNovember 24, 1888\n','\nNovember 1, 1955\n','American','If you can\'t sleep, then get up and do something instead of lying there worrying. It\'s the worry that gets you, not the lack of sleep.','',NULL,'Sleep,Worry,Lying',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11425,'','Dale Carnegie','Writer','\nNovember 24, 1888\n','\nNovember 1, 1955\n','American','People rarely succeed unless they have fun in what they are doing.','',NULL,'Fun,Succeed,Unless',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11426,'','Dale Carnegie','Writer','\nNovember 24, 1888\n','\nNovember 1, 1955\n','American','When dealing with people, remember you are not dealing with creatures of logic, but creatures of emotion.','',NULL,'Remember,Emotion,Logic',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11427,'','Dale Carnegie','Writer','\nNovember 24, 1888\n','\nNovember 1, 1955\n','American','It isn\'t what you have, or who you are, or where you are, or what you are doing that makes you happy or unhappy. It is what you think about.','',NULL,'Happy,Makes,Unhappy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11428,'Success','Dale Carnegie','Writer','\nNovember 24, 1888\n','\nNovember 1, 1955\n','American','Flaming enthusiasm, backed up by horse sense and persistence, is the quality that most frequently makes for success.','',NULL,'Sense,Makes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11429,'Success','Dale Carnegie','Writer','\nNovember 24, 1888\n','\nNovember 1, 1955\n','American','The successful man will profit from his mistakes and try again in a different way.','',NULL,'Successful,Mistakes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11430,'Work','Dale Carnegie','Writer','\nNovember 24, 1888\n','\nNovember 1, 1955\n','American','Our fatigue is often caused not by work, but by worry, frustration and resentment.','',NULL,'Worry,Often',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11431,'Happiness','Dale Carnegie','Writer','\nNovember 24, 1888\n','\nNovember 1, 1955\n','American','Remember happiness doesn\'t depend upon who you are or what you have; it depends solely on what you think.','',NULL,'Remember,Depends',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11432,'Life','Dale Carnegie','Writer','\nNovember 24, 1888\n','\nNovember 1, 1955\n','American','Today is life-the only life you are sure of. Make the most of today. Get interested in something. Shake yourself awake. Develop a hobby. Let the winds of enthusiasm sweep through you. Live today with gusto.','',NULL,'Today,Yourself',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11433,'','Dale Carnegie','Writer','\nNovember 24, 1888\n','\nNovember 1, 1955\n','American','There are four ways, and only four ways, in which we have contact with the world. We are evaluated and classified by these four contacts: what we do, how we look, what we say, and how we say it.','',NULL,'Four,Ways,Contact',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11434,'Time','Dale Carnegie','Writer','\nNovember 24, 1888\n','\nNovember 1, 1955\n','American','Instead of worrying about what people say of you, why not spend time trying to accomplish something they will admire.','',NULL,'Trying,Why',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11435,'Time,Best','Dale Carnegie','Writer','\nNovember 24, 1888\n','\nNovember 1, 1955\n','American','Don\'t be afraid to give your best to what seemingly are small jobs. Every time you conquer one it makes you that much stronger. If you do the little jobs well, the big ones will tend to take care of themselves.','',NULL,'Care',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11436,'Fear','Dale Carnegie','Writer','\nNovember 24, 1888\n','\nNovember 1, 1955\n','American','Fear doesn\'t exist anywhere except in the mind.','',NULL,'Mind,Except',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11437,'Work,Best','Dale Carnegie','Writer','\nNovember 24, 1888\n','\nNovember 1, 1955\n','American','If you believe in what you are doing, then let nothing hold you up in your work. Much of the best work of the world has been done against seeming impossibilities. The thing is to get the work done.','',NULL,'Believe',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11438,'Fear','Dale Carnegie','Writer','\nNovember 24, 1888\n','\nNovember 1, 1955\n','American','Do the thing you fear to do and keep on doing it... that is the quickest and surest way ever yet discovered to conquer fear.','',NULL,'Ever,Keep',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11439,'','Dale Carnegie','Writer','\nNovember 24, 1888\n','\nNovember 1, 1955\n','American','When fate hands you a lemon, make lemonade.','',NULL,'Fate,Hands,Lemonade',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11440,'','Kim Carnes','Musician','\nJuly 20, 1945\n','','American','Acting? No, it is not for me. I would be terrible.','',NULL,'Acting,Terrible',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11441,'Love,Music','Kim Carnes','Musician','\nJuly 20, 1945\n','','American','I love to write, to sing, to make music. Not to act: I am horrible.','',NULL,'Write',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11442,'Great','Kim Carnes','Musician','\nJuly 20, 1945\n','','American','The European public has always been great to me.','',NULL,'Public,European',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11443,'','Art Carney','Actor','\nNovember 4, 1918\n','\nNovember 9, 2003\n','American','You\'re looking at an actor whose price has just doubled.','',NULL,'Looking,Actor,Whose',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11444,'','Art Carney','Actor','\nNovember 4, 1918\n','\nNovember 9, 2003\n','American','There I was, an 18-year-old mimic rooming with a blind whistler.','',NULL,'Blind,Mimic',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11445,'Money','Jay Carney','Public Servant','\nMay 22, 1965\n','','American','Raising the debt ceiling is not additional spending. It is simply saying, you, the United States of America, can continue to borrow the money you need to pay the bills you have already rung up.','',NULL,'Saying,America',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11446,'','Jay Carney','Public Servant','\nMay 22, 1965\n','','American','And it\'s important to remember we are all responsible - or certainly the elected members in Washington of both parties are responsible for making decisions and choices to ensure that the economy grows and jobs are created.','',NULL,'Important,Remember,Decisions',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11447,'Politics','Jay Carney','Public Servant','\nMay 22, 1965\n','','American','But the - look, I think that this - the United States of America is still the most powerful economy in the world. It is an incredible engine for creativity and innovation. And it has the most - smartest, most effective workforce in the world. So we have a lot going for us, in spite of the fractiousn','',NULL,'Powerful,Still',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11448,'Money','Jay Carney','Public Servant','\nMay 22, 1965\n','','American','Congress passes bills that appropriate money. Congress says, \'We\'re building this bridge or funding that defense project, and they cost this much.\'','',NULL,'Congress,Building',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11449,'','Jay Carney','Public Servant','\nMay 22, 1965\n','','American','I - it\'s simply not for me to evaluate an independent rating agency\'s processes. But I will say that there was reason to be anxious - absolute reason to be anxious.','',NULL,'Reason,Simply,Anxious',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11450,'Time,History','Jay Carney','Public Servant','\nMay 22, 1965\n','','American','I think we ought to all take a step back and remember where we were 24, 48 hours ago, a week ago, two weeks ago - the prospect that was hanging out there that America would not honor its obligations for the first time in its history, and the impact that would have on our economy and the global econo','',NULL,'Remember',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11451,'Time,Good','Jay Carney','Public Servant','\nMay 22, 1965\n','','American','In fact, I think - our view of this is that while the agreement, the compromise did not achieve the kind of super-sized deficit reduction that we sought, it did end the uncertainty around the perception, the possibility that the United States might default on its obligations for its first time. That','',NULL,'End',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11452,'','Jay Carney','Public Servant','\nMay 22, 1965\n','','American','Let me just say that while I personally am very fond of John Boehner, his record of predicting what would happen if certain policies, economic policies were instituted is abysmal, okay?','',NULL,'Happen,While,Economic',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11453,'','Jay Carney','Public Servant','\nMay 22, 1965\n','','American','So our focus has to be on the things that we can control, which is to take the necessary measures working with Congress to ensure that our economy grows, that we create jobs.','',NULL,'Focus,Control,Working',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11454,'Good','Jay Carney','Public Servant','\nMay 22, 1965\n','','American','The debate we won\'t be having is whether or not the debt ceiling should be raised. We will not have a situation where people will hold the American economy hostage in order to achieve a specific agenda - at least not until 2013. So we think that is incredibly important as a matter of economic good.','',NULL,'Important,American',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11455,'Great','Jay Carney','Public Servant','\nMay 22, 1965\n','','American','The simple fact of the matter is, as I know everyone in this room knows, that the recession that this country faced when this President took office was the worst since the Great Depression.','',NULL,'Simple,Depression',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11456,'Government','Jay Carney','Public Servant','\nMay 22, 1965\n','','American','The White House doesn\'t create jobs. The government together - White House, Congress - creates policies that allow for greater job creation.','',NULL,'Job,Together',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11457,'','Jay Carney','Public Servant','\nMay 22, 1965\n','','American','We believe that - the President believes that the economy will continue to grow, that the economy will continue to create jobs, and that we need to do everything we can to enhance that growth and enhance that job creation.','',NULL,'Believe,Job,Everything',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11458,'Time,Positive,Hope','Jay Carney','Public Servant','\nMay 22, 1965\n','','American','We believe that it is very important that we have hopefully averted what would have been the most substantial headwind of all, which is a default for the first time in our history, and that that will contribute to a more positive environment that we hope will allow for greater growth and job creatio','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11459,'','Reeve Carney','Actor','\nApril 18, 1983\n','','American','I don\'t actually like explaining the meanings of my songs, because I think people can take away more from it if they use their imagination.','',NULL,'Away,Actually,Songs',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11460,'','Reeve Carney','Actor','\nApril 18, 1983\n','','American','I never thought I\'d be acting. It\'s very accidental for me.','',NULL,'Thought,Acting,Accidental',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11461,'Music','Reeve Carney','Actor','\nApril 18, 1983\n','','American','I think that\'s the whole point of music - to inspire people.','',NULL,'Whole,Point',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11462,'Life,Experience','Reeve Carney','Actor','\nApril 18, 1983\n','','American','I write about my life and my own experience, but I also write about things that I have no knowledge of whatsoever.','',NULL,'Knowledge',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11463,'','Reeve Carney','Actor','\nApril 18, 1983\n','','American','It\'s always mildly unnerving when you\'re hanging upside down 70 feet in the air.','',NULL,'Down,Feet,Air',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11464,'Mom,Dad','Reeve Carney','Actor','\nApril 18, 1983\n','','American','My dad was a jingle writer, and my mom was a jewelry designer and musician.','',NULL,'Writer',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11465,'Mom,Dad','Reeve Carney','Actor','\nApril 18, 1983\n','','American','My dad, being a jingle writer, and my mom, being a jingle singer, they hooked me up with some people when I was a kid that worked with children\'s jingle singing groups. I used to sing jingles as a kid.','',NULL,'Children',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11466,'Positive','Reeve Carney','Actor','\nApril 18, 1983\n','','American','No matter what you\'re going through, as long as you have some specific emotion, whether it\'s positive or negative, it is all stuff that you can use on stage.','',NULL,'Long,Through',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11467,'Life','Anthony Caro','Sculptor','\nMarch 8, 1924\n','','English','But I don\'t think that sculpture belongs in everyday life like a table does, or like a chair.','',NULL,'Everyday,Table',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11468,'Time,Morning','Anthony Caro','Sculptor','\nMarch 8, 1924\n','','English','Early One Morning takes time and, I mean, all things like that I felt were very important.','',NULL,'Important',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11469,'','Anthony Caro','Sculptor','\nMarch 8, 1924\n','','English','So, in other words, how you respond to a sculpture, how a viewer sees the sculpture, is vital.','',NULL,'Words,Respond,Sculpture',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11470,'Power','Robert Caro','Writer','\nOctober 30, 1935\n','','American','We\'re taught Lord Acton\'s axiom: all power corrupts, absolute power corrupts absolutely. I believed that when I started these books, but I don\'t believe it\'s always true any more. Power doesn\'t always corrupt. Power can cleanse. What I believe is always true about power is that power always reveals.','',NULL,'Believe,True',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11471,'Life','Robert Caro','Writer','\nOctober 30, 1935\n','','American','At the ballet, you really feel like you\'re in the presence of something outside the rest of your life. Higher than the rest of your life.','',NULL,'Rest,Outside',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11472,'','Robert Caro','Writer','\nOctober 30, 1935\n','','American','Ballet is sort of a mystery to me. And I don\'t want to unravel that mystery.','',NULL,'Mystery,Ballet,Sort',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11473,'','Robert Caro','Writer','\nOctober 30, 1935\n','','American','Everyone believed the Senate could not really be led. It used to take so long to rise up through seniority. In two years Lyndon Johnson is assistant leader of his party. In four years he is the leader of his party.','',NULL,'Long,Through,Two',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11474,'Power','Robert Caro','Writer','\nOctober 30, 1935\n','','American','In a democracy, supposedly we hold power by what we do at the ballot box, so therefore the more we know about political power the better our choices should be and the better, in theory, our democracy should be.','',NULL,'Better,Political',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11475,'Life','Robert Caro','Writer','\nOctober 30, 1935\n','','American','The moment the curtain rose on that first ballet, I knew something wonderful and new had come into my life. I can still see the first scene. The ballet was Divertimento No. 15.','',NULL,'Still,Moment',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11476,'','Robert Caro','Writer','\nOctober 30, 1935\n','','American','The right of a minority is so important in a democracy.','',NULL,'Important,Democracy,Minority',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11477,'Life','Robert Caro','Writer','\nOctober 30, 1935\n','','American','As you get older, you sometimes feel that it\'s harder and harder to get something new and wonderful to come into your life.','',NULL,'Sometimes,Wonderful',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11478,'Trust','Robert Caro','Writer','\nOctober 30, 1935\n','','American','Every president has to live with the result of what Lyndon Johnson did with Vietnam, when he lost the trust of the American people in the presidency.','',NULL,'Live,Lost',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11479,'','Robert Caro','Writer','\nOctober 30, 1935\n','','American','Everything seems to be going faster and faster. It\'s really harder to create something that endures. The New York City Ballet has succeeded in doing that.','',NULL,'Everything,Seems,Create',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11480,'History','Robert Caro','Writer','\nOctober 30, 1935\n','','American','I am trying to make clear through my writing something which I believe: that biography- history in general- can be literature in the deepest and highest sense of that term.','',NULL,'Believe,Writing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11481,'','Robert Caro','Writer','\nOctober 30, 1935\n','','American','I deliberately made an effort not to become an expert on the ballet.','',NULL,'Made,Become,Effort',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11482,'Life,Great,Power','Robert Caro','Writer','\nOctober 30, 1935\n','','American','I don\'t think of my books as being biographies. I never had any interest in doing a book just to write the life of a great man. I had zero interest in that. My interest is in power. How power works.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11483,'','Robert Caro','Writer','\nOctober 30, 1935\n','','American','I finish what I have to do in the office.','',NULL,'Office,Finish',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11484,'Great,Experience','Robert Caro','Writer','\nOctober 30, 1935\n','','American','I like new ballets because they\'re totally new. As you get older, new experiences are harder and harder to come by, so it\'s pretty great to have a new experience.','',NULL,'Pretty',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11485,'Life,Power,Famous','Robert Caro','Writer','\nOctober 30, 1935\n','','American','I never wanted to do biography just to tell the life of a famous man. I always wanted to use the life of a man to examine political power, because democracy shapes our lives.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11486,'','Robert Caro','Writer','\nOctober 30, 1935\n','','American','I never went to a ballet until I was 45 years old. I don\'t know why.','',NULL,'Why,Old,Until',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11487,'Life,Beauty','Robert Caro','Writer','\nOctober 30, 1935\n','','American','I really wanted there to be something in my life that I enjoy just for the beauty of it.','',NULL,'Enjoy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11488,'','Robert Caro','Writer','\nOctober 30, 1935\n','','American','I sometimes feel that if your book sells more than 20 years, then there\'s something in it that you can say, gee, I did something that endures, that\'s timeless.','',NULL,'Book,Did,Sometimes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11489,'','Robert Caro','Writer','\nOctober 30, 1935\n','','American','I think President Obama has done more than he is given credit for.','',NULL,'Done,President,Credit',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11490,'','Robert Caro','Writer','\nOctober 30, 1935\n','','American','I trained myself to be organized.','',NULL,'Organized,Trained',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11491,'','Robert Caro','Writer','\nOctober 30, 1935\n','','American','I try to have a mood or a rhythm for a chapter.','',NULL,'Try,Mood,Rhythm',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11492,'Work','Robert Caro','Writer','\nOctober 30, 1935\n','','American','I used to work very long hours. Then I started to realize that the stuff that I was writing in the late afternoons, I was generally throwing out. So I quit earlier than I used to.','',NULL,'Writing,Long',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11493,'','Robert Caro','Writer','\nOctober 30, 1935\n','','American','I was trying to learn about Lyndon Johnson when he was young and creating his first political machine in the Texas hill country. I moved there for three years. You had to learn that world.','',NULL,'Political,Trying,Country',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11494,'Work','Robert Caro','Writer','\nOctober 30, 1935\n','','American','If it\'s coming near the end of a chapter and I\'m really getting into it, I tend to get up earlier and earlier, just because I\'m excited to get to work.','',NULL,'End,Getting',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11495,'Love,Money,Society','Adam Carolla','Entertainer','\nMay 27, 1964\n','','American','A lot of guys and people in our society think that chicks just love dudes with money. Chicks love dudes who are successful who happen to have money - do you know what I mean? Chicks are attracted to dudes that are doing their own thing.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11496,'Government','Adam Carolla','Entertainer','\nMay 27, 1964\n','','American','All\'s the government should do is keep the taxes and regulations at a manageable rate, keep a decent standing army and get out of the way.','',NULL,'Keep,Army',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11497,'','Adam Carolla','Entertainer','\nMay 27, 1964\n','','American','Everyone in Hollywood thinks like a Republican fiscally by leaving town to shoot everything; they just don\'t vote that way.','',NULL,'Everything,Leaving,Vote',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11498,'','Adam Carolla','Entertainer','\nMay 27, 1964\n','','American','Honestly, I\'ve always had difficulty relaxing, unwinding and going to bed - that kind of stuff.','',NULL,'Stuff,Bed,Difficulty',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11499,'Good','Adam Carolla','Entertainer','\nMay 27, 1964\n','','American','I am not a good cue card reader.','',NULL,'Reader,Card',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11500,'Good,Food','Adam Carolla','Entertainer','\nMay 27, 1964\n','','American','I cook a little bit. I make a Hungarian dish called chicken paprikash that\'s out of this world. I\'ll give a heads-up to all of your readers that it doesn\'t have to be between Thai and Mexican every night. Toss some Hungarian in every once in a while. You will not be sorry. Good, solid peasant food.','',NULL,'Sorry',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11501,'Future','Adam Carolla','Entertainer','\nMay 27, 1964\n','','American','I could definitely see myself making a serious movie or a drama in the future.','',NULL,'Serious,Making',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11502,'Age,Success,Business','Adam Carolla','Entertainer','\nMay 27, 1964\n','','American','I didn\'t have any success in show business until I was 30 to 31 years of age.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11503,'','Adam Carolla','Entertainer','\nMay 27, 1964\n','','American','I don\'t burn any calories trying to be masculine; I just happen to be from that world.','',NULL,'Happen,Trying,Burn',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11504,'','Adam Carolla','Entertainer','\nMay 27, 1964\n','','American','I don\'t have any ill will or ill thought towards anybody.','',NULL,'Thought,Anybody,Ill',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11505,'Family,Mom','Adam Carolla','Entertainer','\nMay 27, 1964\n','','American','I don\'t have anything against my mom, but my family has no emotional connection to each other.','',NULL,'Emotional',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11506,'Computers','Adam Carolla','Entertainer','\nMay 27, 1964\n','','American','I don\'t know anything about computers.','',NULL,'Anything',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11507,'','Adam Carolla','Entertainer','\nMay 27, 1964\n','','American','I don\'t know that I appreciate things more because of how I grew up, but I am very realistic with what I expect out of people and what they expect out of me.','',NULL,'Expect,Appreciate,Realistic',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11508,'','Adam Carolla','Entertainer','\nMay 27, 1964\n','','American','I don\'t normally vote. I\'m lazy and I never bought into the \'Every vote counts.\'','',NULL,'Lazy,Vote,Counts',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11509,'Work,Health','Adam Carolla','Entertainer','\nMay 27, 1964\n','','American','I don\'t think healthcare\'s a right. The only right you have is the ability to go out on an even playing field and work, and then purchase health insurance, or whatever it is.','',NULL,'Whatever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11510,'Good','Adam Carolla','Entertainer','\nMay 27, 1964\n','','American','I don\'t think I\'ve ever seen pie advertised. That\'s how you know it\'s good. They advertise ice cream and other desserts. They advertise the bejeezus out of yogurt, but I haven\'t seen one pie commercial.','',NULL,'Ever,Seen',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11511,'','Adam Carolla','Entertainer','\nMay 27, 1964\n','','American','I get depressed at airports.','',NULL,'Depressed',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11512,'','Adam Carolla','Entertainer','\nMay 27, 1964\n','','American','I guess my feeling is is that if you\'re going to make a joke, that\'s fine, but you should also sort of stand behind it, you know? A joke should be more than a joke, it should be a point that you\'re trying to make.','',NULL,'Feeling,Trying,Joke',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11513,'Love,Women','Adam Carolla','Entertainer','\nMay 27, 1964\n','','American','I have a daughter who I love very much, I hire women, I\'ve worked with women, I\'ve never had an issue with women.','',NULL,'Worked',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11514,'','Adam Carolla','Entertainer','\nMay 27, 1964\n','','American','I have feelings that are to the right, and I have feelings that land on the left side of the aisle. The thing is if you have 10 views that land you on the left side of the aisle and two views that land you on the right side of the aisle, then people just put you on the right side of the aisle. I\'m n','',NULL,'Feelings,Two,Why',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11515,'','Adam Carolla','Entertainer','\nMay 27, 1964\n','','American','I have no connection with Hollywood. I\'m not interested. I don\'t care.','',NULL,'Care,Interested,Hollywood',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11516,'Good','Adam Carolla','Entertainer','\nMay 27, 1964\n','','American','I like my parents but they are just not good parents. They are nice enough people. I\'m not interested in hurting their feelings.','',NULL,'Nice,Parents',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11517,'','Adam Carolla','Entertainer','\nMay 27, 1964\n','','American','I like radio and live performing stuff. I don\'t like the television stuff as much.','',NULL,'Live,Stuff,Television',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11518,'Time,Freedom','Adam Carolla','Entertainer','\nMay 27, 1964\n','','American','I like the freedom of podcasting. With podcasting you can really mess around with the form and the format. You can do as much time as you like without having to pause for commercials.','',NULL,'Without',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11519,'Work','Adam Carolla','Entertainer','\nMay 27, 1964\n','','American','I mean, we sit around and we go, you know, \'Torture doesn\'t work.\' Well, it\'s been around for 5,000 years. Most stuff that doesn\'t work goes the way of the dodo pretty quick, like waterbeds and 8-tracks and things like that.','',NULL,'Mean,Pretty',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11551,'Happiness,Great','Leslie Caron','Actress','\nJuly 1, 1931\n','','French','In order to have great happiness you have to have great pain and unhappiness - otherwise how would you know when you\'re happy?','',NULL,'Happy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11552,'Money,Best','Leslie Caron','Actress','\nJuly 1, 1931\n','','French','I hate biographies which say, I was called to such and such an office, and he offered me so and so, and I got so and so money. I find that very tedious. The best biographies are written by other people.','',NULL,'Hate',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11553,'','Leslie Caron','Actress','\nJuly 1, 1931\n','','French','I think it\'s the end of progress if you stand still and think of what you\'ve done in the past. I keep on.','',NULL,'End,Past,Done',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11554,'Society','Leslie Caron','Actress','\nJuly 1, 1931\n','','French','Cinema will always have an important role to play in society.','',NULL,'Important,Play',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11555,'','Leslie Caron','Actress','\nJuly 1, 1931\n','','French','Fred Astaire was a more formal, trained dancer who loved waltzing and only danced with the girls.','',NULL,'Loved,Dancer,Formal',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11556,'','Leslie Caron','Actress','\nJuly 1, 1931\n','','French','I got as little as a $75 a week when I started.','',NULL,'Started,Week',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11557,'','Leslie Caron','Actress','\nJuly 1, 1931\n','','French','I had two children. I had a nanny to manage my kids.','',NULL,'Children,Two,Kids',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11558,'Experience','Leslie Caron','Actress','\nJuly 1, 1931\n','','French','I know a lot of Americans in Paris who have married Frenchmen. They keep bringing up their experience, the clash of civilizations, the clash of personalities.','',NULL,'Keep,Married',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11559,'','Leslie Caron','Actress','\nJuly 1, 1931\n','','French','I longed to break out of the system and do different roles.','',NULL,'Different,System,Break',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11560,'Good','Leslie Caron','Actress','\nJuly 1, 1931\n','','French','I regret not doing a film that I was offered with Clark Gable because the script was not good enough.','',NULL,'Regret,Enough',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11561,'','Leslie Caron','Actress','\nJuly 1, 1931\n','','French','I seemed to belong to three countries: I had an apartment in Paris, a house in Hollywood, and when I married British theater director Peter Hall, I moved to London.','',NULL,'Married,Three,House',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11562,'','Leslie Caron','Actress','\nJuly 1, 1931\n','','French','I toured the Middle Eastern countries with the ballet.','',NULL,'Countries,Middle,Ballet',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11563,'','Leslie Caron','Actress','\nJuly 1, 1931\n','','French','I was trying to be very at ease in this arrogant person, and very worldly, but something human came into the part. I hate to say that. I wanted to be totally worldly.','',NULL,'Hate,Human,Person',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11564,'','Leslie Caron','Actress','\nJuly 1, 1931\n','','French','I went to Kerala in India, to learn Ayurveda, which was fantastic.','',NULL,'Learn,India,Fantastic',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11565,'Love','Leslie Caron','Actress','\nJuly 1, 1931\n','','French','I went to the Tokyo Film Festival in Japan because I love Japanese cinema.','',NULL,'Film,Cinema',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11566,'','Leslie Caron','Actress','\nJuly 1, 1931\n','','French','It\'s the first film that I made where the director was not present under the camera, and it threw me.','',NULL,'Made,Film,Present',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11567,'','Leslie Caron','Actress','\nJuly 1, 1931\n','','French','It\'s very difficult to marry into another civilization.','',NULL,'Another,Difficult,Marry',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11568,'','Leslie Caron','Actress','\nJuly 1, 1931\n','','French','James Ivory comes close to the actors for the first rehearsal. He more or less lets you direct yourself and then will only correct you if he finds it incorrect.','',NULL,'Yourself,Less,Close',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11569,'Change','Leslie Caron','Actress','\nJuly 1, 1931\n','','French','No matter what you do, your person comes through. You can\'t completely change yourself on the screen. I had in mind someone colder and more in control, but I couldn\'t do it. This human note just crept in and maybe it\'s better.','',NULL,'Yourself,Mind',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11570,'Romantic,Love','Leslie Caron','Actress','\nJuly 1, 1931\n','','French','The American is wholeheartedly for love and romance at any cost.','',NULL,'American',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11571,'Love','Leslie Caron','Actress','\nJuly 1, 1931\n','','French','The most important thing is to remain active and to love what you are doing.','',NULL,'Important,Remain',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11572,'','Leslie Caron','Actress','\nJuly 1, 1931\n','','French','The studio system collapsed only when Elizabeth Taylor charged $1 million for Cleopatra.','',NULL,'System,Million,Studio',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11573,'Time,Good','Leslie Caron','Actress','\nJuly 1, 1931\n','','French','There were many good actresses in my time like Jane Powell and Debbie Reynolds, but I was the only dancer.','',NULL,'Dancer',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11574,'','Leslie Caron','Actress','\nJuly 1, 1931\n','','French','We were all ruled by the studio system. I signed a contract for seven years.','',NULL,'System,Seven,Studio',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11575,'','Leslie Caron','Actress','\nJuly 1, 1931\n','','French','When I did small films like Lily and Buenos Vista, everyone thought my career would be ruined.','',NULL,'Career,Thought,Did',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11576,'Great,Future','Charisma Carpenter','Actress','\nJuly 23, 1970\n','','American','It\'s been a difficult thing because some great opportunities have come and I\'ve just been holding my breath and praying... I\'m basically gambling hoping something will come along this season and if not, I don\'t know what the future holds.','',NULL,'Difficult',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11577,'','Charisma Carpenter','Actress','\nJuly 23, 1970\n','','American','I don\'t think that they know fully what\'s happening with Miss Match so therefore I don\'t know how many more if any, if the show\'s even gonna keep going.','',NULL,'Keep,Show,Miss',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11578,'','Charisma Carpenter','Actress','\nJuly 23, 1970\n','','American','I had been warned not to get on a motorcycle, sort of. I think there is a clause in most general basic contracts to keep yourself in one piece and not alter your looks without telling them first.','',NULL,'Yourself,Without,Keep',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11579,'Great,God','Charisma Carpenter','Actress','\nJuly 23, 1970\n','','American','Cause I was such a novice and thank God that Sarah was as seasoned as she was because she was really a great leader in that regard in the sense that she would communicate really well with the crew.','',NULL,'Leader',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11580,'Work,Mom','Charisma Carpenter','Actress','\nJuly 23, 1970\n','','American','I am a single mom and I\'m the breadwinner and I have to work and I have to do these things and that\'s just the way it is. I don\'t think my son even knows any different.','',NULL,'Single',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11581,'','Charisma Carpenter','Actress','\nJuly 23, 1970\n','','American','I don\'t mind playing the same character, but if it\'s not well done, then I\'m not interested.','',NULL,'Character,Mind,Done',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11582,'','Charisma Carpenter','Actress','\nJuly 23, 1970\n','','American','I had developed a sitcom with UPN, but it wasn\'t picked up.','',NULL,'Developed,Picked,Sitcom',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11583,'Teacher,Dad','Charisma Carpenter','Actress','\nJuly 23, 1970\n','','American','I had my heart set on becoming an English teacher, but stumbled into acting after meeting a theatrical agent in my dad\'s restaurant in San Diego.','',NULL,'Heart',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11584,'','Charisma Carpenter','Actress','\nJuly 23, 1970\n','','American','I really wish I could sing so I could front a band, because that would be a dream come true, totally. I want to sing. Can\'t do it though.','',NULL,'True,Wish,Dream',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11585,'Life','Charisma Carpenter','Actress','\nJuly 23, 1970\n','','American','I think essentially the meaning of life is probably the journey and not really any one thing or an outcome or a result.','',NULL,'Meaning,Result',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11586,'Life,Happiness','Charisma Carpenter','Actress','\nJuly 23, 1970\n','','American','I think essentially the meaning of life is probably the journey and not really any one thing or an outcome or a result. I think it\'s kinda the process and I think that if you can find happiness in the process then maybe that\'s it.','',NULL,'Find',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11587,'','Charisma Carpenter','Actress','\nJuly 23, 1970\n','','American','I wrapped that Monday and started on my third episode for Miss Match on Thursday of that same week and we just wrapped yesterday cause it was split over the holiday.','',NULL,'Same,Holiday,Thursday',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11588,'Hope','Charisma Carpenter','Actress','\nJuly 23, 1970\n','','American','I\'m a mixed breed and hope to live longer because of it.','',NULL,'Live,Longer',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11589,'','Charisma Carpenter','Actress','\nJuly 23, 1970\n','','American','Let me tell you, hitting 40 is not fun.','',NULL,'Fun,Tell,Hitting',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11590,'Time','Charisma Carpenter','Actress','\nJuly 23, 1970\n','','American','Most of the time I meet my trainer at the gym and we do a lot of everything: weights circuit with cardio, football drills, sprinting with weights on the treadmill.','',NULL,'Football,Everything',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11591,'','Charisma Carpenter','Actress','\nJuly 23, 1970\n','','American','My ex-husband and I, even though we\'re not together, we are 100 percent together in raising our kid. We communicate a lot and where I drop the ball and need him to pick it up or vice versa, he\'s there.','',NULL,'Him,Together,Though',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11592,'Good','Charisma Carpenter','Actress','\nJuly 23, 1970\n','','American','My heart is in television, just because it\'s been so good to me.','',NULL,'Heart,Television',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11593,'','Charisma Carpenter','Actress','\nJuly 23, 1970\n','','American','No, I\'m a horrible singer, I\'m awful.','',NULL,'Singer,Horrible,Awful',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11594,'Life,Love','Charisma Carpenter','Actress','\nJuly 23, 1970\n','','American','Oh heck yeah, I totally would love to have a Phantom Dennis in real life.','',NULL,'Real',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11595,'Time','Charisma Carpenter','Actress','\nJuly 23, 1970\n','','American','On \'Buffy\' I wasn\'t all that high on the totem pole as far as responsibility and screen time.','',NULL,'Far,High',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11596,'','Charisma Carpenter','Actress','\nJuly 23, 1970\n','','American','So I begged, half way into season two, for them to let me cut my hair.','',NULL,'Two,Hair,Half',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11597,'Work','Charisma Carpenter','Actress','\nJuly 23, 1970\n','','American','So, I\'m happy to do that because it\'s a wonderful working relationship but I will be going out for pilot season for half hour work and that\'s the gamble I\'m taking.','',NULL,'Happy,Working',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11598,'','Charisma Carpenter','Actress','\nJuly 23, 1970\n','','American','Social media is a double-edged sword. I\'ve gotten in trouble for announcing, too soon, something that the network or the studio wanted to do, and it steals some of the thunder, so to speak.','',NULL,'Wanted,Speak,Social',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11599,'God','Charisma Carpenter','Actress','\nJuly 23, 1970\n','','American','Sometimes decisions get made and it ends up being God doing for you what you couldn\'t do for yourself.','',NULL,'Yourself,Made',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11600,'','Charisma Carpenter','Actress','\nJuly 23, 1970\n','','American','Sure, I\'d take the responsibility of queen any day.','',NULL,'Sure,Queen',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11601,'Love','Edward Carpenter','Activist','\nAugust 29, 1844\n','\nJune 28, 1929\n','English','For so, surely you will cast a light of gladness upon his onward journey, and contribute your part towards the building of that kingdom of love which links our earth to heaven.','',NULL,'Light,Earth',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11602,'','Edward Carpenter','Activist','\nAugust 29, 1844\n','\nJune 28, 1929\n','English','Do not think too much of the dead husk of your friend, or mourn too much over it, but send your thoughts out towards the real soul or self which has escaped - to reach it.','',NULL,'Friend,Real,Self',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11603,'Society','Edward Carpenter','Activist','\nAugust 29, 1844\n','\nJune 28, 1929\n','English','Early in 1888 one or two of us got together to establish our own Sheffield Socialist Society.','',NULL,'Together,Two',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11604,'Great,Success','Edward Carpenter','Activist','\nAugust 29, 1844\n','\nJune 28, 1929\n','English','Great success in examinations does naturally not as a rule go with originality of thought.','',NULL,'Thought',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11605,'Life','Edward Carpenter','Activist','\nAugust 29, 1844\n','\nJune 28, 1929\n','English','I might have simply settled down into an armchair literary life. I really don\'t know exactly why I didn\'t.','',NULL,'Down,Why',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11606,'','Edward Carpenter','Activist','\nAugust 29, 1844\n','\nJune 28, 1929\n','English','I should like these few words to be read over the grave when my body is placed in the earth; for though it is possible I may be present and conscious of what is going on, I shall not be able to communicate.','',NULL,'May,Words,Able',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11607,'Time','Edward Carpenter','Activist','\nAugust 29, 1844\n','\nJune 28, 1929\n','English','I was in the Square at the time. The crowd was a most good-humoured, easy going, smiling crowd; but presently it was transformed. A regiment of mounted police came cantering up.','',NULL,'Easy,Police',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11608,'Dreams','Edward Carpenter','Activist','\nAugust 29, 1844\n','\nJune 28, 1929\n','English','IN April 1882 my father died; and I was at once whirled out of my land of dreams into a very different sphere.','',NULL,'Father,Different',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11609,'Life,Legal','Edward Carpenter','Activist','\nAugust 29, 1844\n','\nJune 28, 1929\n','English','It is curious that, with my somewhat antinomian tendencies, I should have gone to Trinity Hall - which was, and is, before all a Law College - and should thus have been thrown into close touch with the legal element in life.','',NULL,'Law',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11610,'','Edward Carpenter','Activist','\nAugust 29, 1844\n','\nJune 28, 1929\n','English','My ideas had been taking a socialistic shape for many years; but they were lacking in definite outline.','',NULL,'Ideas,Taking,Lacking',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11611,'','Edward Carpenter','Activist','\nAugust 29, 1844\n','\nJune 28, 1929\n','English','The general fact of surplus value, namely that the workmen does not get the full value of his labours, and that he is taken advantage of by the capitalist, is obvious.','',NULL,'Fact,Value,Full',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11612,'','Edward Carpenter','Activist','\nAugust 29, 1844\n','\nJune 28, 1929\n','English','The other thing that happened in 1883 was my reading of Thoreau\'s Walden.','',NULL,'Reading,Happened',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11613,'','Edward Carpenter','Activist','\nAugust 29, 1844\n','\nJune 28, 1929\n','English','We lived within two hundred yards of the sea, and its voice was in our ears night and day.','',NULL,'Night,Two,Sea',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11614,'','Edward Carpenter','Activist','\nAugust 29, 1844\n','\nJune 28, 1929\n','English','Whatever the practical value of the Walden experiment may be, there is no question that the book is one of the most vital and pithy ever written.','',NULL,'Book,May,Ever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11615,'','Edward Carpenter','Activist','\nAugust 29, 1844\n','\nJune 28, 1929\n','English','When he was twenty-three or twenty-four my father began to learn German and read philosophy in his spare hours, which did not look as though he were destined to remain long on board ship!','',NULL,'Father,Philosophy,Long',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11616,'Men','Edward Carpenter','Activist','\nAugust 29, 1844\n','\nJune 28, 1929\n','English','Where there had been only jeers or taunts at first, crowds come to listen with serious and sympathetic men.','',NULL,'Serious,Listen',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11617,'Life','Edward Carpenter','Activist','\nAugust 29, 1844\n','\nJune 28, 1929\n','English','With my somewhat vague aspiring mind, to be imprisoned in the rude details of a most material life was often irksome.','',NULL,'Mind,Rude',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11618,'','Humphrey Carpenter','Author','\nAugust 29, 1946\n','\nNovember 4, 2005\n','English','Autobiography is probably the most respectable form of lying.','',NULL,'Lying,Form,Probably',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11619,'','Humphrey Carpenter','Author','\nAugust 29, 1946\n','\nNovember 4, 2005\n','English','I can write, He floated up to the ceiling, and a baby rabbit came out of his pocket, grew wings, and flew away. And you will believe that it really happened. That\'s magic, isn\'t it?','',NULL,'Believe,Away,Write',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11620,'Learning','Humphrey Carpenter','Author','\nAugust 29, 1946\n','\nNovember 4, 2005\n','English','The nice thing about being a writer is that you can make magic happen without learning tricks.','',NULL,'Nice,Without',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11621,'Age,Best','Jennifer Carpenter','Actress','\nDecember 7, 1979\n','','American','At a very young age I was predicting outcomes, trying to take all the information and find the best route to wherever I was going. I avoided a lot of pitfalls because of that.','',NULL,'Trying',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11622,'Age,Business','Jennifer Carpenter','Actress','\nDecember 7, 1979\n','','American','At a young age I always had an entrepreneurial spirit. So I\'m trying to develop things on my own, too, and there are a couple things that have absolutely nothing to do with the entertainment business that I\'m trying to tackle. We\'ll just sort of see.','',NULL,'Nothing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11623,'','Jennifer Carpenter','Actress','\nDecember 7, 1979\n','','American','Comedy is like math - you can check your answer because you know you\'ve gotten it right if you get a laugh. It just makes sense to me. I feel like because I\'ve had to keep that tool in my box for so long, I\'m ready to show it off a bit.','',NULL,'Laugh,Long,Sense',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11624,'','Jennifer Carpenter','Actress','\nDecember 7, 1979\n','','American','I believe in possibility, but I\'m not sure I believe in demons.','',NULL,'Believe,Sure,Demons',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11625,'','Jennifer Carpenter','Actress','\nDecember 7, 1979\n','','American','I hate to say it because I feel like it might be a jinx, but yes - knock on wood - I have never broken a bone.','',NULL,'Hate,Broken,Might',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11626,'Life,Work','Jennifer Carpenter','Actress','\nDecember 7, 1979\n','','American','I have learned that keeping my personal life outside of work is the easier, richer way to work.','',NULL,'Learned',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11627,'Love,Good,Great','Jennifer Carpenter','Actress','\nDecember 7, 1979\n','','American','I just want to be with great teachers. If that means I\'m in a horror film with good teachers, I\'ll do another horror film. But I would love to branch out and do more comedy or just more straight dramas.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11628,'Love','Jennifer Carpenter','Actress','\nDecember 7, 1979\n','','American','I love that there\'s a beginning, middle and end to a film and you can craft what the whole journey is going to look like.','',NULL,'End,Whole',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11629,'','Jennifer Carpenter','Actress','\nDecember 7, 1979\n','','American','I need to make sure that I\'m taking roles that I feel like I can communicate through.','',NULL,'Through,Sure,Taking',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11630,'','Jennifer Carpenter','Actress','\nDecember 7, 1979\n','','American','I never thought that I would be so attracted to television, but I don\'t think gigs like \'Dexter\' come along too often.','',NULL,'Thought,Often,Along',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11631,'Religion','Jennifer Carpenter','Actress','\nDecember 7, 1979\n','','American','I read Christopher McDougall\'s book \'Born to Run.\' If running were a religion, this would be its bible. I actually scribbled my favorite passages on my arm to read during the race.','',NULL,'Book,Read',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11632,'','Jennifer Carpenter','Actress','\nDecember 7, 1979\n','','American','I usually spend the hiatus of \'Dexter\' in New York in a way to balance things.','',NULL,'Balance,Spend,York',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11633,'','Jennifer Carpenter','Actress','\nDecember 7, 1979\n','','American','I went to school. I went to Juilliard. You spend 13 hours a day on voice and speech. Now I realize why.','',NULL,'School,Why,Realize',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11634,'Work,Best','Jennifer Carpenter','Actress','\nDecember 7, 1979\n','','American','If you can create an environment where people are invited to do their best work and the best ideas always win, then the project itself will win.','',NULL,'Win',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11635,'','Jennifer Carpenter','Actress','\nDecember 7, 1979\n','','American','In school I was always being cast as the clown. And then I did \'The Exorcism of Emily Rose,\' and once people hear you scream, they can\'t un-hear it. But I don\'t mean to say that I\'ve been typecast, either.','',NULL,'School,Mean,Did',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11636,'','Jennifer Carpenter','Actress','\nDecember 7, 1979\n','','American','It\'s always been a dream of mine to be in a Woody Allen comedy.','',NULL,'Dream,Comedy,Mine',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11637,'Good','Jennifer Carpenter','Actress','\nDecember 7, 1979\n','','American','It\'s fun to branch out a bit. I feel like I\'ve held a lot of tricks up my sleeve for a lot of years, and \'Ex-Girlfriends\' is a good way to show another side of me.','',NULL,'Fun,Another',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11638,'Life','Jennifer Carpenter','Actress','\nDecember 7, 1979\n','','American','It\'s sacred for an actor to keep their personal life personal.','',NULL,'Keep,Personal',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11639,'','Jennifer Carpenter','Actress','\nDecember 7, 1979\n','','American','My laundry list of wants in a partner is basically kindness. I want someone who is kind, and that\'s kind of where it begins and ends. I\'m open to being surprised.','',NULL,'Kindness,Someone,Wants',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11640,'','Jennifer Carpenter','Actress','\nDecember 7, 1979\n','','American','My sister is a chiropractor and she says I have an unusually flexible lower back, but I don\'t do yoga, and I don\'t feel like I\'m very bendy.','',NULL,'She,Sister,Says',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11641,'Life,Dreams','Jennifer Carpenter','Actress','\nDecember 7, 1979\n','','American','One of the things I\'ve started doing lately is tracking my dreams. I feel like there\'s a lot of information there and you can really bring those emotions to the situations that may feel mundane or familiar. That gives them new life and gives you a new relationship with it - if that makes any sort of','',NULL,'May',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11642,'','Jennifer Carpenter','Actress','\nDecember 7, 1979\n','','American','Practice being in the moment when you are running, whether you are on your own or in the race.','',NULL,'Moment,Whether,Practice',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11643,'Home','Jennifer Carpenter','Actress','\nDecember 7, 1979\n','','American','Sometimes when I pick up a book off the shelf, when I\'m buying a new book to read, I\'ll look at all of them and they all have the exact same words inside, but I\'ll think that one is meant to go home with me. I\'ll never pick the first thing off the shelf, I\'ll always go one behind.','',NULL,'Book,Words',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11644,'Family','Jennifer Carpenter','Actress','\nDecember 7, 1979\n','','American','Well, I made an announcement to my family at 8 that I wanted to be an actor, and I focused like a laser beam on it. I never had a fallback plan.','',NULL,'Made,Wanted',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11645,'Experience','Jennifer Carpenter','Actress','\nDecember 7, 1979\n','','American','When I first got to L.A., I was stretching $20 a week, waiting tables, and I did that for about six months. I didn\'t mind it at all, I was really happy for that experience, but it made me really get aggressive about what I want. I\'ve been doing this since I was eight, and never considered doing anyt','',NULL,'Happy,Waiting',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11646,'','John Carpenter','Director','\nJanuary 16, 1948\n','','American','To make Michael Myers frightening, I had him walk like a man, not a monster.','',NULL,'Him,Walk,Monster',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11647,'','John Carpenter','Director','\nJanuary 16, 1948\n','','American','In Halloween, I viewed the characters as simply normal teenagers. Laurie, Jamie Lee\'s character, was shy and somewhat repressed. And Michael Myers, the killer, is definitely repressed. They have certain similarities.','',NULL,'Character,Halloween,Normal',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11648,'','John Carpenter','Director','\nJanuary 16, 1948\n','','American','Evil hiding among us is an ancient theme.','',NULL,'Evil,Among,Hiding',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11649,'Money,Movies','John Carpenter','Director','\nJanuary 16, 1948\n','','American','I made a decision back in 1978 that, in a trade off for money when I directed Halloween, I would have my name above the title in order to basically brand these movies my own.','',NULL,'Decision',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11650,'','John Carpenter','Director','\nJanuary 16, 1948\n','','American','In England, I\'m a horror movie director. In Germany, I\'m a filmmaker. In the US, I\'m a bum.','',NULL,'Movie,Horror,Director',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11651,'Time,Good,Business','John Carpenter','Director','\nJanuary 16, 1948\n','','American','It\'s a very good time for horror. This business certainly has changed, but there\'s still room for serious horror films. Look at 28 Days Later, that\'s not a tongue-in-cheek picture.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11652,'Money','John Carpenter','Director','\nJanuary 16, 1948\n','','American','One could make money and get a career going with a low-budget horror film about killers attacking on holidays. It is always flattering to have somebody copy you.','',NULL,'Career,Film',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11653,'','John Carpenter','Director','\nJanuary 16, 1948\n','','American','What scares me is what scares you. We\'re all afraid of the same things. That\'s why horror is such a powerful genre. All you have to do is ask yourself what frightens you and you\'ll know what frightens me.','',NULL,'Yourself,Powerful,Why',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11654,'Success','Karen Carpenter','Musician','\nMarch 2, 1950\n','1983','American','It\'s kinda nice to be remembered by your peers and your fans, because you can achieve a lot of success and be a creep too! But we try to be nice, just normal people.','',NULL,'Nice,Try',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11655,'Money','Karen Carpenter','Musician','\nMarch 2, 1950\n','1983','American','I enjoy money.','',NULL,'Enjoy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11656,'Money','Karen Carpenter','Musician','\nMarch 2, 1950\n','1983','American','I enjoy money. Not enough people in this world are happy. I\'m determined to be contented, and having plenty of money from working makes it easier for me.','',NULL,'Happy,Enjoy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11657,'Health','Karen Carpenter','Musician','\nMarch 2, 1950\n','1983','American','I feel like the health industry is getting nothing but stronger every day.','',NULL,'Nothing,Getting',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11658,'Money','Karen Carpenter','Musician','\nMarch 2, 1950\n','1983','American','I\'m determined to be contented, and having plenty of money from working makes it easier for me.','',NULL,'Working,Makes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11659,'','Karen Carpenter','Musician','\nMarch 2, 1950\n','1983','American','I\'m just afraid I\'m gonna miss it all... being married... being a mother.','',NULL,'Mother,Afraid,Married',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11660,'','Karen Carpenter','Musician','\nMarch 2, 1950\n','1983','American','Not enough people in this world are happy.','',NULL,'Happy,Enough',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11661,'','Karen Carpenter','Musician','\nMarch 2, 1950\n','1983','American','The image we have would be impossible for Mickey Mouse to maintain. We\'re just... normal people.','',NULL,'Impossible,Normal,Image',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11662,'Age,Learning','Liz Carpenter','Writer','\nSeptember 1, 1920\n','','American','A major advantage of age is learning to accept people without passing judgment.','',NULL,'Without',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11663,'Women','Liz Carpenter','Writer','\nSeptember 1, 1920\n','','American','Anybody against women, against the ERA, should never be voted into office again.','',NULL,'Again,Against',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11664,'Life,Work','Liz Carpenter','Writer','\nSeptember 1, 1920\n','','American','I have worked all my life, wanted to work all my life, needed to work all my life.','',NULL,'Wanted',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11665,'','Liz Carpenter','Writer','\nSeptember 1, 1920\n','','American','I learned in my four decades in Washington that one person can make a difference.','',NULL,'Person,Learned,Difference',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11666,'Life,Wisdom','Liz Carpenter','Writer','\nSeptember 1, 1920\n','','American','Instead of looking at life as a narrowing funnel, we can see it ever widening to choose the things we want to do, to take the wisdom we\'ve learned and create something.','',NULL,'Ever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11667,'','Mary Chapin Carpenter','Musician','\nFebruary 21, 1958\n','','American','I\'m a liberal arts junkie.','',NULL,'Liberal,Arts,Junkie',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11668,'Age','Mary Chapin Carpenter','Musician','\nFebruary 21, 1958\n','','American','About age ten, we moved from the place where I was born, moved overseas.','',NULL,'Place,Born',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11669,'Time,Freedom,Wisdom','Mary Chapin Carpenter','Musician','\nFebruary 21, 1958\n','','American','As far as feeling freedom in my career now versus five years ago... I think if I feel any more free it\'s simply because of the experiences that I\'ve had, and the wisdom I\'ve accumulated from that time.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11670,'','Mary Chapin Carpenter','Musician','\nFebruary 21, 1958\n','','American','Dreamland is a book, but it\'s my song in book form. It\'s translated itself into a different medium.','',NULL,'Book,Different,Song',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11671,'Work','Mary Chapin Carpenter','Musician','\nFebruary 21, 1958\n','','American','Emmy Lou Harris introduced me to the work of the Vietnam Veterans of America foundation and the Campaign for a Land Mine Free World.','',NULL,'America,Free',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11672,'','Mary Chapin Carpenter','Musician','\nFebruary 21, 1958\n','','American','I don\'t really remember my folks singing to us, but they read to us.','',NULL,'Remember,Read,Singing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11673,'','Mary Chapin Carpenter','Musician','\nFebruary 21, 1958\n','','American','I don\'t think you need to dumb down to a child, you merely have to be clear, you know?','',NULL,'Down,Child,Dumb',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11674,'','Mary Chapin Carpenter','Musician','\nFebruary 21, 1958\n','','American','I kept thinking, I went to college and I have to get a real job.','',NULL,'Job,Real,Thinking',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11675,'Time','Mary Chapin Carpenter','Musician','\nFebruary 21, 1958\n','','American','I think that every new record is a chance to... I think what it is for me is my heart and soul at that moment in time... I\'ve always felt that just being able to make a record is a privilege.','',NULL,'Heart,Soul',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11676,'Work,Home','Mary Chapin Carpenter','Musician','\nFebruary 21, 1958\n','','American','I was a liberal arts junkie and I figured, well, I\'ll go work for somebody somewhere. All I knew was that I was going to have to come home and figure it out.','',NULL,'Somebody',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11677,'','Mary Chapin Carpenter','Musician','\nFebruary 21, 1958\n','','American','I went to college and I never allowed myself to think for an instant that I would have this chance to do this.','',NULL,'Chance,College,Instant',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11678,'','Mary Chapin Carpenter','Musician','\nFebruary 21, 1958\n','','American','I\'ve never... when I was having songs on the airwaves, and that sort of thing, I never felt a sense of pressure anywhere except from myself, to do things the way I wanted to do them; to feel authentic; to feel like I was presenting my true self to the world.','',NULL,'True,Self,Sense',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11679,'','Mary Chapin Carpenter','Musician','\nFebruary 21, 1958\n','','American','It\'s a marvelous feeling when someone says \'I want to do this song of yours\' because they\'ve connected to it. That\'s what I\'m after.','',NULL,'Someone,Feeling,After',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11680,'','Mary Chapin Carpenter','Musician','\nFebruary 21, 1958\n','','American','It\'s a pretty frantic world that we live in.','',NULL,'Live,Pretty,Frantic',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11681,'','Mary Chapin Carpenter','Musician','\nFebruary 21, 1958\n','','American','It\'s like the code of living by yourself. People who are single know what I\'m talking about. You eat standing up, reading the paper. Or you say to yourself, this isn\'t even cutting it, I\'m taking a TV dinner and I\'m getting in bed here.','',NULL,'Yourself,Single,Living',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11682,'Beauty,Travel','Mary Chapin Carpenter','Musician','\nFebruary 21, 1958\n','','American','My sisters and I were fortunate to travel through Asia and Europe at very young ages. We confronted extraordinary beauty in Athens and unspeakable poverty in India.','',NULL,'Through',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11683,'Music,Home','Mary Chapin Carpenter','Musician','\nFebruary 21, 1958\n','','American','So I came home and I had a resume and everything, but the only job experience I had was just playing in bars and clubs on my summers off. So, I was temping and stuff during the day and playing music at night.','',NULL,'Experience',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11684,'Freedom','Mary Chapin Carpenter','Musician','\nFebruary 21, 1958\n','','American','So I think that if I do feel more freedom right now in my career, it\'s not so much because I have less at stake but more a sense that I\'ve learned more.','',NULL,'Career,Learned',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11685,'','Mary Chapin Carpenter','Musician','\nFebruary 21, 1958\n','','American','There\'s timing. And then there\'s also certain people at the record company who worked incredibly hard and were incredibly enthusiastic about what I was doing.','',NULL,'Hard,Company,Worked',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11686,'Time','Mary Chapin Carpenter','Musician','\nFebruary 21, 1958\n','','American','When I think of the artists I admire and seek out musically. It\'s because I\'m curious about where they\'re going to go the next time they have a chance to put a record out. It\'s not about where I find them on the radio dial, or how many records they\'re selling.','',NULL,'Find,Put',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11687,'Money','Mary Chapin Carpenter','Musician','\nFebruary 21, 1958\n','','American','You know, I didn\'t have enough money to quit my day job... the myth of the major label deal. Nowadays, you have a tour bus and a stylist and all this stuff. But back then, no way.','',NULL,'Job,Enough',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11688,'Life','Mary Chapin Carpenter','Musician','\nFebruary 21, 1958\n','','American','You know, that single girl life and that sense of isolation - that doesn\'t leave you just like that. And that\'s what that song is about. I remember that, and that is imprinted on me, that sense.','',NULL,'Girl,Single',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11689,'Music','Alejo Carpentier','Novelist','\nDecember 26, 1904\n','\nApril 24, 1980\n','Cuban','I gladly accepted the commission but was uncertain about what the end result would be. On the one hand, Cuban music was conquering the world; being heard everywhere, and our small island was already producing one of the popular musical genres of the 20th century.','',NULL,'End,Small',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11690,'','Alejo Carpentier','Novelist','\nDecember 26, 1904\n','\nApril 24, 1980\n','Cuban','I studied harmony and composition in a very spontaneous manner.','',NULL,'Harmony,Manner,Studied',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11691,'Faith,Music,Success','Alejo Carpentier','Novelist','\nDecember 26, 1904\n','\nApril 24, 1980\n','Cuban','Those who have always had faith in its final success can do no less than rejoice as if it was our own triumph after five years of daily struggle to impose Cuban music on the European continent.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11692,'Art','Georges Carpentier','Athlete','\nJanuary 12, 1894\n','\nOctober 28, 1975\n','French','Attack is only one half of the art of boxing.','',NULL,'Boxing,Half',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11693,'Life','Georges Carpentier','Athlete','\nJanuary 12, 1894\n','\nOctober 28, 1975\n','French','Life is very interesting if you make mistakes.','',NULL,'Mistakes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11694,'Finance,Family','Thomas Carper','Economist','\nJanuary 23, 1947\n','','American','Thirteen thousand dollars a year is not enough to raise a family. That\'s not enough to pay your bills and save for their future. That\'s barely enough to provide for even the most basic needs.','',NULL,'Future',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11695,'Legal','Thomas Carper','Economist','\nJanuary 23, 1947\n','','American','Class action lawsuits are an important part of our legal system. All citizens should have the right to band together and settle grievances with bigger companies, but that system is broken and it needs fixing.','',NULL,'Important,Together',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11696,'','Thomas Carper','Economist','\nJanuary 23, 1947\n','','American','Clean air is a basic right. The responsibility to ensure that falls to Congress and the president.','',NULL,'President,Congress,Air',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11697,'','Thomas Carper','Economist','\nJanuary 23, 1947\n','','American','Delaware\'s firefighters put their lives in jeopardy every day in an effort to keep families safe.','',NULL,'Put,Keep,Effort',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11698,'','Thomas Carper','Economist','\nJanuary 23, 1947\n','','American','For me, our beaches have always been a source of personal inspiration.','',NULL,'Personal,Source,Beaches',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11699,'Learning','Thomas Carper','Economist','\nJanuary 23, 1947\n','','American','That\'s not all our crops can do. We are also learning how to transform plants into factories. We can now raise plants that will create enzymes that would otherwise be created in chemical factories.','',NULL,'Create,Plants',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11700,'','Allan Carr','Director','\nMay 27, 1937\n','\nJune 29, 1999\n','','A lot of comedians, when they have a bad gig, will blame everything but themselves. They\'ll blame the crowd, or the room was wrong, it had a weird vibe, or the promoter promoted a weird atmosphere.','',NULL,'Bad,Everything,Blame',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11701,'','Allan Carr','Director','\nMay 27, 1937\n','\nJune 29, 1999\n','','I\'m just generally hugely frustrated, I\'m a very, very frustrated man. I\'m just a ball of pent-up frustration.','',NULL,'Frustrated,Ball,Generally',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11702,'','Allan Carr','Director','\nMay 27, 1937\n','\nJune 29, 1999\n','','I didn\'t really want to be a comedian.','',NULL,'Comedian',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11703,'','Allan Carr','Director','\nMay 27, 1937\n','\nJune 29, 1999\n','','I hate Shakespeare. I think Shakespeare\'s rubbish.','',NULL,'Hate,Rubbish',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11704,'','Allan Carr','Director','\nMay 27, 1937\n','\nJune 29, 1999\n','','I haven\'t really got much get up and go. I can\'t believe I\'m on the telly. I\'m so lazy.','',NULL,'Believe,Lazy,Haven',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11705,'','Allan Carr','Director','\nMay 27, 1937\n','\nJune 29, 1999\n','','I like old people falling over, that\'s what makes me laugh.','',NULL,'Laugh,Old,Makes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11706,'','Allan Carr','Director','\nMay 27, 1937\n','\nJune 29, 1999\n','','I still get excited about meeting celebrities, because I don\'t think I\'m a celebrity myself.','',NULL,'Still,Excited,Meeting',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11707,'','Allan Carr','Director','\nMay 27, 1937\n','\nJune 29, 1999\n','','I think over there in Montreal they\'re a bit hardcore with the old homos. They\'re not that keen on them.','',NULL,'Old,Bit,Hardcore',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11708,'Time,Good','Allan Carr','Director','\nMay 27, 1937\n','\nJune 29, 1999\n','','I was at college doing performing arts, and just spending all my time mucking about, and the lecturers thought I would be pretty good at stand-up, so I gave it a whirl.','',NULL,'Thought',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11709,'','Allan Carr','Director','\nMay 27, 1937\n','\nJune 29, 1999\n','','I was quite pleased that Prince Philip didn\'t say anything like, I hate queers! He was quite well behaved.','',NULL,'Hate,Anything,Quite',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11710,'Money','Allan Carr','Director','\nMay 27, 1937\n','\nJune 29, 1999\n','','I went to Montreal. My first gig went very badly. They just weren\'t laughing at anything. I found out they were a load of Christians, and it was a gig to raise money for a new church roof.','',NULL,'Anything,Found',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11711,'Love','Allan Carr','Director','\nMay 27, 1937\n','\nJune 29, 1999\n','','I\'d love to do acting, but it\'d definitely have to be comedy. I can\'t do serious. It\'s completely beyond me.','',NULL,'Serious,Acting',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11712,'','Allan Carr','Director','\nMay 27, 1937\n','\nJune 29, 1999\n','','I\'ve met Nicole Kidman, Elton John, loads of people.','',NULL,'John,Nicole,Loads',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11713,'Attitude','Allan Carr','Director','\nMay 27, 1937\n','\nJune 29, 1999\n','','If you go on stage with the wrong attitude, or something in your performance is off, you can lose an audience in the first minute. That first minute is crucial.','',NULL,'Wrong,Lose',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11714,'','Allan Carr','Director','\nMay 27, 1937\n','\nJune 29, 1999\n','','It\'s Charley\'s Aunt and The Odd Couple rolled into one.','',NULL,'Couple,Odd,Aunt',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11715,'','Allan Carr','Director','\nMay 27, 1937\n','\nJune 29, 1999\n','','We had our first meeting yesterday, and we just laughed all the way through, so if we can bottle that, then I\'ll be happy. We just get on, and that\'s half the battle.','',NULL,'Happy,Battle,Through',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11716,'Home','Allan Carr','Director','\nMay 27, 1937\n','\nJune 29, 1999\n','','You should never meet your heroes. Paul Newman... I was so excited about meeting him, but he turned up in shell suit bottoms, slippers, and a jumper. He was just so worn out and old, he wanted to go home.','',NULL,'Him,Old',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11717,'Life','Caleb Carr','Novelist','\nAugust 2, 1955\n','','American','You want to believe that there\'s one relationship in life that\'s beyond betrayal. A relationship that\'s beyond that kind of hurt. And there isn\'t.','',NULL,'Hurt,Believe',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11718,'','Caleb Carr','Novelist','\nAugust 2, 1955\n','','American','Every human being must find his own way to cope with severe loss, and the only job of a true friend is to facilitate whatever method he chooses.','',NULL,'True,Job,Must',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11719,'','Caleb Carr','Novelist','\nAugust 2, 1955\n','','American','I feel horribly vindicated. Three thousand people died who didn\'t have to die.','',NULL,'Die,Three,Died',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11720,'History,Anger','Caleb Carr','Novelist','\nAugust 2, 1955\n','','American','I get in trouble when I say things like, \'I\'m attracted to violence.\' I was a pretty angry kid, and I got into military history largely as a way to vent my own anger. As I got older it narrowed down to a more specific focus on individual violence. I\'m just trying to understand where it came from.','',NULL,'Angry',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11721,'Alone','Caleb Carr','Novelist','\nAugust 2, 1955\n','','American','I have a grim outlook on the world, and in particular on humanity. Spent years denying it, but I am very misanthropic. And I live alone on a mountain for a reason.','',NULL,'Live,Humanity',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11722,'Good,Women','Caleb Carr','Novelist','\nAugust 2, 1955\n','','American','I have to be very careful, however, because I have no intention of providing an excuse for this behavior. It\'s an attempt to explain how so many women come from backgrounds where the pressure to be a good mother is so severe that if they can\'t do it, something really snaps.','',NULL,'Mother',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11723,'','Caleb Carr','Novelist','\nAugust 2, 1955\n','','American','I wanted nothing less than to be a fiction writer when I was a kid. If you had told me I would be an artist or novelist when I grew up, I would have laughed in your face.','',NULL,'Nothing,Wanted,Artist',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11724,'History,Anger','Caleb Carr','Novelist','\nAugust 2, 1955\n','','American','I was a pretty angry kid, and I got into military history largely as a way to vent my own anger. As I got older it narrowed down to a more specific focus on individual violence. I\'m just trying to understand where it came from.','',NULL,'Angry',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11725,'','Caleb Carr','Novelist','\nAugust 2, 1955\n','','American','I\'m a fairly ascetic person. And I do most of my writing at night. You don\'t get distracted, your brain goes into what you are writing about, into the world you\'re writing about, rather than into the world you\'re in.','',NULL,'Writing,Person,Brain',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11726,'','Caleb Carr','Novelist','\nAugust 2, 1955\n','','American','I\'m still a firm believer that we were definitely put here to use our minds, and that is what makes us different. And that that\'s the key. If there is anything that is going to stop mankind from being such a beastly, destructive creature, it is reason.','',NULL,'Anything,Different,Still',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11727,'','Caleb Carr','Novelist','\nAugust 2, 1955\n','','American','I, like most of my friends, couldn\'t believe I bought a mountain called Misery Mountain, because it was so appropriate.','',NULL,'Believe,Friends,Misery',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11728,'','Caleb Carr','Novelist','\nAugust 2, 1955\n','','American','Warfare against civilians must never be answered in kind. Terror must never be answered with terror.','',NULL,'Must,Against,Terror',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11729,'Alone','Emily Carr','Artist','\nDecember 13, 1871\n','\nMarch 2, 1945\n','Canadian','You come into the world alone and you go out of the world alone yet it seems to me you are more alone while living than even going and coming.','',NULL,'Living,While',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11730,'Art','Emily Carr','Artist','\nDecember 13, 1871\n','\nMarch 2, 1945\n','Canadian','I think that one\'s art is a growth inside one. I do not think one can explain growth. It is silent and subtle. One does not keep digging up a plant to see how it grows.','',NULL,'Keep,Silent',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11731,'Life,Alone','Emily Carr','Artist','\nDecember 13, 1871\n','\nMarch 2, 1945\n','Canadian','Life\'s an awfully lonesome affair. You come into the world alone and you go out of the world alone yet it seems to me you are more alone while living than even going and coming.','',NULL,'Living',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11732,'','Emily Carr','Artist','\nDecember 13, 1871\n','\nMarch 2, 1945\n','Canadian','You will have to experiment and try things out for yourself and you will not be sure of what you are doing. That\'s all right, you are feeling your way into the thing.','',NULL,'Yourself,Feeling,Try',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11733,'Love','Emily Carr','Artist','\nDecember 13, 1871\n','\nMarch 2, 1945\n','Canadian','Twenty can\'t be expected to tolerate sixty in all things, and sixty gets bored stiff with twenty\'s eternal love affairs.','',NULL,'Bored,Eternal',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11734,'Love','Emily Carr','Artist','\nDecember 13, 1871\n','\nMarch 2, 1945\n','Canadian','Trees love to toss and sway; they make such happy noises.','',NULL,'Happy,Trees',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11735,'','Emily Carr','Artist','\nDecember 13, 1871\n','\nMarch 2, 1945\n','Canadian','Be careful that you do not write or paint anything that is not your own, that you don\'t know in your own soul.','',NULL,'Anything,Soul,Write',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11736,'Learning','Emily Carr','Artist','\nDecember 13, 1871\n','\nMarch 2, 1945\n','Canadian','I sat staring, staring, staring - half lost, learning a new language or rather the same language in a different dialect. So still were the big woods where I sat, sound might not yet have been born.','',NULL,'Lost,Different',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11737,'','Emily Carr','Artist','\nDecember 13, 1871\n','\nMarch 2, 1945\n','Canadian','It is wonderful to feel the grandness of Canada in the raw.','',NULL,'Wonderful,Canada,Raw',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11738,'','Emily Carr','Artist','\nDecember 13, 1871\n','\nMarch 2, 1945\n','Canadian','Oh, Spring! I want to go out and feel you and get inspiration. My old things seem dead. I want fresh contacts, more vital searching.','',NULL,'Spring,Old,Dead',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11739,'','Emily Carr','Artist','\nDecember 13, 1871\n','\nMarch 2, 1945\n','Canadian','Perfectly ordered disorder designed with a helter-skelter magnificence.','',NULL,'Disorder,Perfectly,Designed',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11740,'Religion','Emily Carr','Artist','\nDecember 13, 1871\n','\nMarch 2, 1945\n','Canadian','The artist himself may not think he is religious, but if he is sincere his sincerity in itself is religion.','',NULL,'May,Artist',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11741,'Women,Men','Emily Carr','Artist','\nDecember 13, 1871\n','\nMarch 2, 1945\n','Canadian','The men resent a woman getting any honour in what they consider is essentially their field. Men painters mostly despise women painters. So I have decided to stop squirming, to throw any honour in with Canada and women.','',NULL,'Woman',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11742,'','Emily Carr','Artist','\nDecember 13, 1871\n','\nMarch 2, 1945\n','Canadian','There is something bigger than fact: the underlying spirit, all it stands for, the mood, the vastness, the wildness.','',NULL,'Fact,Spirit,Mood',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11743,'','Emily Carr','Artist','\nDecember 13, 1871\n','\nMarch 2, 1945\n','Canadian','You always feel when you look it straight in the eye that you could have put more into it, could have let yourself go and dug harder.','',NULL,'Yourself,Put,Eye',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11744,'','Emily Carr','Artist','\nDecember 13, 1871\n','\nMarch 2, 1945\n','Canadian','You must be absolutely honest and true in the depicting of a totem for meaning is attached to every line. You must be most particular about detail and proportion.','',NULL,'True,Must,Honest',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11745,'Truth','Eric Carr','Musician','\nJuly 12, 1950\n','\nNovember 24, 1991\n','','I can\'t say why people lie; they just do. Everyone has their own reasons for not telling the truth.','',NULL,'Lie,Why',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11746,'Home','Eric Carr','Musician','\nJuly 12, 1950\n','\nNovember 24, 1991\n','','I can\'t wait to get out. It\'s been much too long, I don\'t like being home. I\'d rather play. This tour is going to be really big. We\'re gonna have the biggest show we can have. It\'s gonna be different not like the old KISS shows.','',NULL,'Long,Different',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11747,'','Eric Carr','Musician','\nJuly 12, 1950\n','\nNovember 24, 1991\n','','I was in one bar band from 1965 to \'69, then I was in another one from 1970 to \'79 - a 9-year bar band!','',NULL,'Another,Band,Bar',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11748,'','Eric Carr','Musician','\nJuly 12, 1950\n','\nNovember 24, 1991\n','','I wished that I could have been down there because Paul actually wanted me to do the tour with him, but then he realized that it just wouldn\'t be right. It wouldn\'t be a solo tour anymore. It would look like just half of KISS.','',NULL,'Him,Down,Wanted',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11749,'Love','Eric Carr','Musician','\nJuly 12, 1950\n','\nNovember 24, 1991\n','','There\'s no dancing girls. We\'re kinda like secondary to the thing. It\'s a story about these two guys that are in love with this one girl and how it unfolds and what happens.','',NULL,'Girl,Two',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11750,'Love,Music','Eric Carr','Musician','\nJuly 12, 1950\n','\nNovember 24, 1991\n','','When I was a kid, I went through a lot of musical phases, and one was when I\'d learn everything that The Beatles ever recorded. After I started drums, I fell in love with their music so much that I just wanted to learn everything.','',NULL,'Everything',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11751,'Great,Attitude','Eric Carr','Musician','\nJuly 12, 1950\n','\nNovember 24, 1991\n','','You know, who cares about seeing the girls when everybody wants to see the band. That\'s what\'s important, KISS is important. I think we look great, and the attitude is there, and I\'m real happy with it.','',NULL,'Happy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11752,'Best','Eric Carr','Musician','\nJuly 12, 1950\n','\nNovember 24, 1991\n','','Yup, the toilet is my best friend before a show.','',NULL,'Friend,Before',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11753,'Politics','Howie Carr','Author','\nJanuary 17, 1952\n','','American','About 25 years ago, I started out as a reporter covering politics. And that sort of just evolved into organized crime, because organized crime and politics were the same thing in Boston.','',NULL,'Same,Started',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11754,'Amazing','Howie Carr','Author','\nJanuary 17, 1952\n','','American','After all these years, it\'s still amazing what Obama is allowed to get away with. He says low gas prices in 2009 were caused by a terrible economy, but then claims that the lower number of illegal aliens crossing the border is because of his border policies, not the same lousy economy.','',NULL,'Still,After',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11755,'','Howie Carr','Author','\nJanuary 17, 1952\n','','American','Anyone who doesn\'t think the welfare-industrial complex is trying to increase dependency isn\'t paying attention.','',NULL,'Trying,Attention,Anyone',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11756,'Change','Howie Carr','Author','\nJanuary 17, 1952\n','','American','As much as the Democrats try to change the subject, this election will be about Barack Obama, period. Mitt\'s speech last night hit all the right notes, but this fight is not about him. He\'s just the vessel. Now the question is, does this guy at 1600 Pennsylvania Ave. who thinks the private sector is','',NULL,'Fight,Him',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11757,'Best','Howie Carr','Author','\nJanuary 17, 1952\n','','American','Barack Obama is like the old joke about boats. The two best days of owning a boat are the day you buy it and the day you sell it.','',NULL,'Two,Old',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11758,'Work','Howie Carr','Author','\nJanuary 17, 1952\n','','American','But the indisputable fact is, a huge percentage of Obama\'s voters are basically wards of the state. There are millions of them, and they have no intention of voting for anyone who might want them to ever go out and work for a living - \'no matter what.\'','',NULL,'Ever,Living',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11759,'','Howie Carr','Author','\nJanuary 17, 1952\n','','American','Has there ever been anybody, real or fictional, whiter than Betty Crocker?','',NULL,'Real,Ever,Anybody',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11760,'','Howie Carr','Author','\nJanuary 17, 1952\n','','American','I think among the retired FBI agents there are some who would not like to see him come back, but I think the people running the FBI now are interested in catching him.','',NULL,'Him,Interested,Among',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11761,'Great','Howie Carr','Author','\nJanuary 17, 1952\n','','American','I used to think Cape Wind was a great idea. That was when Ted Kennedy was alive and railing about how he might spill his Chivas if he had to keep maneuvering the Mya around all those noisy seagull-murdering wind turbines. Anything Ted Kennedy was against, I was for.','',NULL,'Anything,Around',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11762,'','Howie Carr','Author','\nJanuary 17, 1952\n','','American','In the end, that\'s what it comes down to with Mitt Romney. He\'s running as the non-Barack Obama.','',NULL,'End,Down,Running',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11763,'Age','Howie Carr','Author','\nJanuary 17, 1952\n','','American','Joe Biden was first elected to the Senate in 1972 at age 30. Somewhere around 1992, he should have had to go out and get a real job.','',NULL,'Job,Real',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11764,'','Howie Carr','Author','\nJanuary 17, 1952\n','','American','Michelle Obama - they don\'t call her Mooch-elle for nothing.','',NULL,'Nothing,Her,Call',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11765,'Trust,Good','Howie Carr','Author','\nJanuary 17, 1952\n','','American','Nobody has ever denied that when it comes to his trade - gigolo - John Forbes Kerry is one of the all-time greats. He\'s in the Gigolo Hall of Fame. See, a really good gigolo might snag one heiress in a lifetime with a nine-figure trust fund. Kerry has married two. When it comes to gigolos, he\'s Stev','',NULL,'Ever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11766,'Trust','Howie Carr','Author','\nJanuary 17, 1952\n','','American','Reporters used to be blue-collar; at the Globe now, it\'s practically required that you have a trust fund.','',NULL,'Used,Globe',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11767,'Time','Howie Carr','Author','\nJanuary 17, 1952\n','','American','Scott Brown may be the last Republican to win a statewide fight in Massachusetts for a very long time. He caught the machine flat-footed in January 2010 when he out-hustled Martha Coakley and stole the Senate seat Ted Kennedy held all those years. And since then, the Democrats haven\'t lost a single ','',NULL,'Fight,Single',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11768,'','Howie Carr','Author','\nJanuary 17, 1952\n','','American','The higher someone\'s profile, the easier it is for a defendant to trade him up to the feds. Mr. Big is always a better catch than Mr. Small.','',NULL,'Someone,Better,Him',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11769,'','Howie Carr','Author','\nJanuary 17, 1952\n','','American','You know the green grifters have no argument when they start raising the \'no blood for oil\' cry on the blogs. Excuse me, if Obama\'s make-sure-your-tires-are-properly-inflated administration would simply allow more energy production here in the U.S., that wouldn\'t be a problem very long, would it?','',NULL,'Long,Problem,Energy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11770,'','Howie Carr','Author','\nJanuary 17, 1952\n','','American','You know, back in the 1950s and \'60s, when J. Edgar Hoover was making the FBI the respected organization it used to be, oftentimes they would find a fugitive and basically have his house surrounded, and then put out a press release saying he was on the top 10 most wanted list. And 10 minutes later, ','',NULL,'Saying,Find,Put',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11771,'','Howie Carr','Author','\nJanuary 17, 1952\n','','American','You look at the descriptions of Whitey by law enforcement during his early years, and they sum him up pretty well. He was the same guy 40 years later; he just had $40 million more, and had committed 40 more murders.','',NULL,'Him,Law,Pretty',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11772,'Love','Jimmy Carr','Comedian','\nSeptember 15, 1972\n','','English','I was in love with the idea of being in love with a woman way before I was actually in love with one.','',NULL,'Woman,Before',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11773,'','Jimmy Carr','Comedian','\nSeptember 15, 1972\n','','English','A surprising amount of my jokes sound very implausible but are true.','',NULL,'True,Jokes,Sound',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11774,'Funny','Jimmy Carr','Comedian','\nSeptember 15, 1972\n','','English','I didn\'t plan to be the rude middle-class comedian. You write a certain type of joke that you find funny, and mine happen to be often rude. Yes, it\'s juvenile, but that\'s me.','',NULL,'Happen,Find',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11775,'','Jimmy Carr','Comedian','\nSeptember 15, 1972\n','','English','Like most of the world\'s population I\'m into coffee, but in a properly big and important way. My perfect weekend would start with a pint of coffee.','',NULL,'Important,Perfect,Big',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11776,'Wisdom','Jimmy Carr','Comedian','\nSeptember 15, 1972\n','','English','After a gig I always head back to the hotel, remembering granny\'s words of wisdom. I cancel the late-night pizza and watch the Jonathan Ross show instead.','',NULL,'Words,After',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11777,'Success,Failure','Jimmy Carr','Comedian','\nSeptember 15, 1972\n','','English','As soon as I did my first five minutes of stand-up I knew that I would rather be a failure at comedy than a success in marketing.','',NULL,'Did',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11778,'Best','Jimmy Carr','Comedian','\nSeptember 15, 1972\n','','English','Even if you\'re doing the national insurance awards, there\'s still that excitement when you wonder who is going to win, er, best premiums.','',NULL,'Win,Still',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11779,'','Jimmy Carr','Comedian','\nSeptember 15, 1972\n','','English','I am trying to release endorphins here. I am not preaching to you - I am trying to make you laugh.','',NULL,'Laugh,Trying,Here',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11780,'','Jimmy Carr','Comedian','\nSeptember 15, 1972\n','','English','I don\'t see myself as offending people.','',NULL,'Offending',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11781,'Life,Funny,Faith','Jimmy Carr','Comedian','\nSeptember 15, 1972\n','','English','I don\'t think it\'s any coincidence that I lost my religious faith and \'manned up\' in the same year. I was described somewhere as a lapsed Catholic, which is funny because I\'m not going back! I want to achieve things rather than live life in an animalistic way.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11782,'','Jimmy Carr','Comedian','\nSeptember 15, 1972\n','','English','I go around the country and do a simple gag like, \'The property ladder is now a snake\' and get a real laugh.','',NULL,'Simple,Real,Laugh',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11783,'','Jimmy Carr','Comedian','\nSeptember 15, 1972\n','','English','I like to write a joke without any fat on it.The shorter the better. I cater for people with ADD, basically.','',NULL,'Better,Without,Write',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11784,'Time,Death','Jimmy Carr','Comedian','\nSeptember 15, 1972\n','','English','I think the idea that death is not the end, that your dog\'s just gone to live on the farm, is limiting. Thoughts like that prevent you from making the most of the time that you have.','',NULL,'Live',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11785,'Marriage','Jimmy Carr','Comedian','\nSeptember 15, 1972\n','','English','I was a Christian. I didn\'t want to have sex before marriage, I was a bit uptight and not very self-confident. I was a virgin until I was 26.','',NULL,'Sex,Christian',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11786,'','Jimmy Carr','Comedian','\nSeptember 15, 1972\n','','English','I was in the South of France. I saw a Brownie on a school trip. She was holding up a book. It said on the front \'rough guide\'. I thought: \'Yeah\' she\'s not a looker.','',NULL,'School,Book,Thought',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11787,'Time','Jimmy Carr','Comedian','\nSeptember 15, 1972\n','','English','I\'m obsessed with TV. How wrong our parents were when they said we should only watch an hour a day. Stop wasting your time reading books.','',NULL,'Parents,Said',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11788,'Home','Jimmy Carr','Comedian','\nSeptember 15, 1972\n','','English','If I\'m at home for the weekend - and that is almost never - I tend to get twitchy at about eight o\'clock in the evening because my body clock is timed to go on stage. I don\'t know what to do with myself.','',NULL,'Evening,Body',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11789,'Great','Jimmy Carr','Comedian','\nSeptember 15, 1972\n','','English','It is such a social thing, laughing. Two thousand people in a room laughing is such a great buzz and they tend to laugh much more in a group.','',NULL,'Laugh,Two',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11790,'Love','Jimmy Carr','Comedian','\nSeptember 15, 1972\n','','English','It\'s so clear cut with a comedian - you have that reflex action, whereby you laugh or you don\'t. And so you either love us or you simply cannot see why people are laughing.','',NULL,'Laugh,Why',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11791,'','Jimmy Carr','Comedian','\nSeptember 15, 1972\n','','English','More people are going out to comedy shows than they were before.','',NULL,'Before,Comedy,Shows',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11792,'','Jimmy Carr','Comedian','\nSeptember 15, 1972\n','','English','Staying in luxury hotels still gives me a kick, especially Oulton Hall in Yorkshire. I\'d stay in a hotel for the breakfast and room service.','',NULL,'Still,Service,Stay',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11793,'','Jimmy Carr','Comedian','\nSeptember 15, 1972\n','','English','The bigger the audience, the better with comedy.','',NULL,'Better,Comedy,Audience',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11794,'','Jimmy Carr','Comedian','\nSeptember 15, 1972\n','','English','The first few weeks of joining Weight Watchers, you\'re just finding your feet.','',NULL,'Few,Feet,Finding',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11795,'','Jimmy Carr','Comedian','\nSeptember 15, 1972\n','','English','The tragedy for comedians is there\'s nothing more they want than to be liked. We desperately seek approval. It\'s almost like a personality disorder you can do as a job.','',NULL,'Job,Nothing,Almost',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11796,'','Jimmy Carr','Comedian','\nSeptember 15, 1972\n','','English','There\'s things that I couldn\'t joke about but other people could.','',NULL,'Joke',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11797,'','Robyn Carr','Author','','','American','I can\'t find a person without some link to the armed forces!','',NULL,'Person,Without,Find',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11798,'','Robyn Carr','Author','','','American','I\'m as interested in the families and communities that surround our soldiers.','',NULL,'Soldiers,Interested,Families',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11799,'','Robyn Carr','Author','','','American','My husband is a former Air Force pilot and my son is an active duty Army surgeon, recently returned from Iraq, so my pride in our military is passionate... and personal.','',NULL,'Husband,Son,Pride',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11800,'','Robyn Carr','Author','','','American','My husband was an Air Force pilot man years ago and recently an Air Force wife thanked me for my service! I laughed and said, \'No, I wasn\'t in the Air Force, my husband was!\' And she smiled and said, \'If he served, you served. And thank you.\'','',NULL,'Husband,Wife,Said',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11801,'Poetry','David Carradine','Actor','\nOctober 8, 1936\n','','American','If you cannot be a poet, be the poem.','',NULL,'Cannot,Poet',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11802,'Death','David Carradine','Actor','\nOctober 8, 1936\n','','American','Why would you be afraid of death? It would be an inconvenience. I have a lot of undone things and it\'s bound to get in the way. But, no, it doesn\'t scare me at all.','',NULL,'Why,Afraid',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11803,'','David Carradine','Actor','\nOctober 8, 1936\n','','American','My big fight is not in the movie and I don\'t understand that decision but I know he\'s right about it, whatever it is. Quentin did not hire me because I\'m a kung fu expert; he hired me because he liked to listen to me talk.','',NULL,'Fight,Decision,Understand',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11804,'','David Carradine','Actor','\nOctober 8, 1936\n','','American','Because you know how you say I\'ve got to really get down and really do some training and then of course, you never do or you do it for a couple of weeks and slough it back off again but I\'m being forced to do something that I really want to do and I loved it.','',NULL,'Down,Training,Again',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11805,'','David Carradine','Actor','\nOctober 8, 1936\n','','American','Quentin wanted to create this special world in which everybody walks around with a samurai sword, extras in the airport, a special little place in the airplane to stick your samurai sword.','',NULL,'Special,Place,Around',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11806,'Death','David Carradine','Actor','\nOctober 8, 1936\n','','American','You know, I\'ve never actually really believed that death is inevitable. I just think it\'s a rumor.','',NULL,'Actually,Inevitable',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11807,'Great','David Carradine','Actor','\nOctober 8, 1936\n','','American','\'Born to play? Hmmm. Probably Romeo... or Hamlet, I guess. Also, I\'d be a great Alexander the Great.','',NULL,'Play,Born',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11808,'Good,Movies','David Carradine','Actor','\nOctober 8, 1936\n','','American','But, Tarantino has seen all of my movies. He\'s seen my good stuff, he\'s seen my bad stuff, he\'s seen the ones I directed, he\'s read my autobiography. There\'s an awful lot of things he knows about me, all of which I think had something to do with his casting.','',NULL,'Bad',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11809,'Funny','David Carradine','Actor','\nOctober 8, 1936\n','','American','I don\'t need to convince anybody that I know kung fu, but maybe somebody needs to know that I really can act, without doing a Chinese accent or a funny walk.','',NULL,'Without,Act',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11810,'','David Carradine','Actor','\nOctober 8, 1936\n','','American','I like Bill a lot. As Bill is presented, I mean you don\'t ever see Bill blow her head off? You know? And I think what Quentin has done is he created a monster.','',NULL,'Mean,Done,Ever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11811,'','David Carradine','Actor','\nOctober 8, 1936\n','','American','I remember when I did the pilot, and I though no network is going to want to do this. How could that happen? A half Chinese guy walking the old west that doesn\'t fire one gun and never gets on a horse?','',NULL,'Fire,Happen,Remember',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11812,'','David Carradine','Actor','\nOctober 8, 1936\n','','American','I was involved in a web cartoon of Kung Fu with WB a few years back.','',NULL,'Few,Involved,Web',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11813,'','David Carradine','Actor','\nOctober 8, 1936\n','','American','I\'m not regretful about dropping acid, but I could have stopped it a little sooner.','',NULL,'Acid,Dropping,Sooner',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11814,'','David Carradine','Actor','\nOctober 8, 1936\n','','American','I\'ve worked with a lot of real heavy hitters, and Quentin is maybe heads and shoulders, at least a forehead, above just about anybody I\'ve ever worked with.','',NULL,'Real,Ever,Maybe',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11815,'','David Carradine','Actor','\nOctober 8, 1936\n','','American','In the second installment, I pretty much dominate the show. Somehow or another, though, I manage to apparently dominate the first show pretty well with just my voice and my hands and a shot of my boots kicking cartridges out of the way.','',NULL,'Pretty,Another,Show',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11816,'','David Carradine','Actor','\nOctober 8, 1936\n','','American','It was pretty extensive - we worked out 8 hours a day, 5 days a week, for 3 months, which I think is more than anybody in the Olympics. I thought well I don\'t need this, the girls need it, but it was a gift.','',NULL,'Thought,Pretty,Days',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11817,'Time','David Carradine','Actor','\nOctober 8, 1936\n','','American','Most actors spend a lot of time training themselves to be an actor. And I kind of didn\'t do that. I just started doin\' it in front of an audience and had to deliver.','',NULL,'Training,Themselves',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11818,'','David Carradine','Actor','\nOctober 8, 1936\n','','American','Quentin and I were constantly finding something new that we had in common and comic books were one of them. I think we were talking about comic books much earlier in our relationship, before I had the part.','',NULL,'Before,Books,Talking',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11819,'Famous','David Carradine','Actor','\nOctober 8, 1936\n','','American','Quentin is very organic; there was no way that he was going to put someone else\'s hand in there and anyway, my hands are kind of famous. It seemed right.','',NULL,'Someone,Put',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11820,'Work,Good,Best','David Carradine','Actor','\nOctober 8, 1936\n','','American','Tarantino is the coolest damn guy; he\'s just so much fun to work with. He might be the best director I\'ve ever worked with. He just seems to know how to do it and he knows how to make you feel good about it. He\'s having so much fun you start having fun. You can\'t help it.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11821,'','David Carradine','Actor','\nOctober 8, 1936\n','','American','There\'s an alternative. There\'s always a third way, and it\'s not a combination of the other two ways. It\'s a different way.','',NULL,'Different,Two,Ways',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11822,'Love','David Carradine','Actor','\nOctober 8, 1936\n','','American','Well I would never say to anybody that Warren Beatty got fired, but uh, I think he and Quentin fell out of love, and I think Warren told Quentin to hire me for the film.','',NULL,'Film,Anybody',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11823,'','Keith Carradine','Actor','\nAugust 8, 1949\n','','American','I\'ve grown this mustache which saves me from having to glue on one every day in the heat.','',NULL,'Heat,Grown,Mustache',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11824,'Love','Keith Carradine','Actor','\nAugust 8, 1949\n','','American','But I love to be outdoors. I prefer being outdoors to, you know, being inside.','',NULL,'Inside,Outdoors',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11825,'Love,Work','Keith Carradine','Actor','\nAugust 8, 1949\n','','American','And so I love films that are kind of rural in atmosphere. And you know, it\'s just a nice place to be day after day. All be it, it can be hard, it can be hard work. You can get hot.','',NULL,'Nice',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11826,'','Keith Carradine','Actor','\nAugust 8, 1949\n','','American','He was definitely known as the foremost man killer in the West; however there\'s controversy about virtually every killing that he was known to have been involved in.','',NULL,'Known,Involved,However',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11827,'','Keith Carradine','Actor','\nAugust 8, 1949\n','','American','I like the Western genre, I think it\'s uniquely American.','',NULL,'American,Western,Genre',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11828,'','Keith Carradine','Actor','\nAugust 8, 1949\n','','American','The Western genre is certainly something with which I\'m familiar.','',NULL,'Western,Familiar,Genre',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11829,'Men','Keith Carradine','Actor','\nAugust 8, 1949\n','','American','There are people who said he killed over a hundred men. Historical fact doesn\'t corroborate one hundred men.','',NULL,'Said,Fact',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11830,'Great,Men','Keith Carradine','Actor','\nAugust 8, 1949\n','','American','There\'s a great argument about how many men he actually killed. People would tell stories and then as we all know as stories get told over and over again, they get embellished, facts get changed, elaborated upon, exaggerated.','',NULL,'Tell',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11831,'','Keith Carradine','Actor','\nAugust 8, 1949\n','','American','Well you know I\'ve been fan of Tony Hillerman\'s books for years.','',NULL,'Books,Fan,Tony',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11832,'','Keith Carradine','Actor','\nAugust 8, 1949\n','','American','When you get all this stuff on and you put on the guns and the hair, it has an effect on the actor. It tends to lend a certain something to the way you feel as you\'re just walking around looking that way.','',NULL,'Put,Around,Hair',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11833,'Life,Time','Keith Carradine','Actor','\nAugust 8, 1949\n','','American','While at the same time knowing that once he had gone down that road, once it was clear that his life was never a peaceful one from that moment on. He always knew that there was somebody that would like to kill him.','',NULL,'Him',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11834,'','Keith Carradine','Actor','\nAugust 8, 1949\n','','American','You know, for an actor to come into the midst of that, it\'s - It can either be difficult and somewhat unnerving, or it can be very embracing and like, kind of stepping into a nice hot tub.','',NULL,'Nice,Difficult,Actor',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11835,'Love','John le Carre','Writer','\nOctober 19, 1931\n','','English','Love is whatever you can still betray. Betrayal can only happen if you love.','',NULL,'Betrayal,Happen',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11836,'','John le Carre','Writer','\nOctober 19, 1931\n','','English','A desk is a dangerous place from which to view the world.','',NULL,'Place,Dangerous,View',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11837,'Truth','John le Carre','Writer','\nOctober 19, 1931\n','','English','Until we have a better relationship between private performance and the public truth, as was demonstrated with Watergate, we as the public are absolutely right to remain suspicious, contemptuous even, of the secrecy and the misinformation which is the digest of our news.','',NULL,'Better,Between',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11838,'','John le Carre','Writer','\nOctober 19, 1931\n','','English','A committee is an animal with four back legs.','',NULL,'Four,Animal,Legs',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11839,'','John le Carre','Writer','\nOctober 19, 1931\n','','English','In the last 15 or 20 years, I\'ve watched the British press simply go to hell. There seems to be no limit, no depths to which the tabloids won\'t sink. I don\'t know who these people are but they\'re little pigs.','',NULL,'Hell,Last,Won',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11840,'Experience','John le Carre','Writer','\nOctober 19, 1931\n','','English','A spy, like a writer, lives outside the mainstream population. He steals his experience through bribes and reconstructs it.','',NULL,'Through,Lives',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11841,'History','John le Carre','Writer','\nOctober 19, 1931\n','','English','History keeps her secrets longer than most of us. But she has one secret that I will reveal to you tonight in the greatest confidence. Sometimes there are no winners at all. And sometimes nobody needs to lose.','',NULL,'Greatest,Confidence',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11842,'Good','John le Carre','Writer','\nOctober 19, 1931\n','','English','I don\'t think that there are very many good writers who don\'t live without a sense of tension. If they haven\'t got one immediately available to them, then they usually manage to manufacture it in their private lives.','',NULL,'Live,Without',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11843,'','John le Carre','Writer','\nOctober 19, 1931\n','','English','I think I\'m in the same mood as ever, but in some ways more mature. I guess you could say that, at 65, when you\'ve seen the world shape up as I have, there are only two things you can do: laugh or kill yourself.','',NULL,'Yourself,Laugh,Ever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11844,'Life,Marriage,Hope','John le Carre','Writer','\nOctober 19, 1931\n','','English','Most people like to read about intrigue and spies. I hope to provide a metaphor for the average reader\'s daily life. Most of us live in a slightly conspiratorial relationship with our employer and perhaps with our marriage.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11845,'','John le Carre','Writer','\nOctober 19, 1931\n','','English','The longing we have to communicate cleanly and directly with people is always obstructed by qualifications and often with concern about how our messages will be received.','',NULL,'Often,Concern,Longing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11846,'Experience','John le Carre','Writer','\nOctober 19, 1931\n','','English','The monsters of our childhood do not fade away, neither are they ever wholly monstrous. But neither, in my experience, do we ever reach a plane of detachment regarding our parents, however wise and old we may become. To pretend otherwise is to cheat.','',NULL,'Wise,Parents',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11847,'','John le Carre','Writer','\nOctober 19, 1931\n','','English','America has entered one of its periods of historic madness, but this is the worst I can remember.','',NULL,'Remember,America,Worst',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11848,'','John le Carre','Writer','\nOctober 19, 1931\n','','English','Americans believe that if you know something, you should do something about it.','',NULL,'Believe',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11849,'','John le Carre','Writer','\nOctober 19, 1931\n','','English','But I think the real tension lies in the relationship between what you might call the pursuer and his quarry, whether it\'s the writer or the spy.','',NULL,'Real,Between,Lies',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11850,'','John le Carre','Writer','\nOctober 19, 1931\n','','English','But there is a big difference in working for the West and working for a totalitarian state.','',NULL,'Working,Big,State',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11851,'Age','John le Carre','Writer','\nOctober 19, 1931\n','','English','By the age of 9 or 10, I knew that I had to cut my own cloth and make my own way.','',NULL,'Knew,Cut',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11852,'','John le Carre','Writer','\nOctober 19, 1931\n','','English','Completing a book, it\'s a little like having a baby.','',NULL,'Book,Baby,Having',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11853,'War','John le Carre','Writer','\nOctober 19, 1931\n','','English','During the Cold War, we lived in coded times when it wasn\'t easy and there were shades of grey and ambiguity.','',NULL,'Easy,Times',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11854,'','John le Carre','Writer','\nOctober 19, 1931\n','','English','Every writer knows he is spurious; every fiction writer would rather be credible than authentic.','',NULL,'Rather,Knows,Writer',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11855,'','John le Carre','Writer','\nOctober 19, 1931\n','','English','Fools, most linguists. Damn all to say in one language, so they learn another and say damn all in that.','',NULL,'Another,Learn,Language',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11856,'','John le Carre','Writer','\nOctober 19, 1931\n','','English','For better or worse, I\'ve been involved in the description of political conflict.','',NULL,'Better,Political,Worse',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11857,'','John le Carre','Writer','\nOctober 19, 1931\n','','English','Having your book turned into a movie is like seeing your oxen turned into bouillon cubes.','',NULL,'Book,Movie,Seeing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11858,'','John le Carre','Writer','\nOctober 19, 1931\n','','English','I am still making order out of chaos by reinvention.','',NULL,'Still,Making,Order',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11859,'','John le Carre','Writer','\nOctober 19, 1931\n','','English','I do believe very much in movie as a one-man-show. I think that where I\'ve watched movie go wrong, it\'s usually because the dread committee has been interfering with it.','',NULL,'Believe,Wrong,Movie',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11860,'Life','Alexis Carrel','Scientist','\nJune 28, 1873\n','\nNovember 5, 1944\n','French','The quality of life is more important than life itself.','',NULL,'Important,Quality',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11861,'','Alexis Carrel','Scientist','\nJune 28, 1873\n','\nNovember 5, 1944\n','French','Man cannot remake himself without suffering, for he is both the marble and the sculptor.','',NULL,'Without,Cannot,Suffering',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11862,'','Alexis Carrel','Scientist','\nJune 28, 1873\n','\nNovember 5, 1944\n','French','All of us, at certain moments of our lives, need to take advice and to receive help from other people.','',NULL,'Help,Advice,Lives',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11863,'Jealousy,Life','Alexis Carrel','Scientist','\nJune 28, 1873\n','\nNovember 5, 1944\n','French','Like hatred, jealousy is forbidden by the laws of life because it is essentially destructive.','',NULL,'Hatred',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11864,'Beauty,Love','Alexis Carrel','Scientist','\nJune 28, 1873\n','\nNovember 5, 1944\n','French','The love of beauty in its multiple forms is the noblest gift of the human cerebrum.','',NULL,'Human',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11865,'','Alexis Carrel','Scientist','\nJune 28, 1873\n','\nNovember 5, 1944\n','French','Everyone makes a greater effort to hurt other people than to help himself.','',NULL,'Hurt,Help,Everyone',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11866,'','Alexis Carrel','Scientist','\nJune 28, 1873\n','\nNovember 5, 1944\n','French','Intuition comes very close to clairvoyance; it appears to be the extrasensory perception of reality.','',NULL,'Reality,Intuition,Perception',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11867,'Society','Alexis Carrel','Scientist','\nJune 28, 1873\n','\nNovember 5, 1944\n','French','The first duty of society is to give each of its members the possibility of fulfilling his destiny. When it becomes incapable of performing this duty it must be transformed.','',NULL,'Must,Give',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11868,'Great,Men','Alexis Carrel','Scientist','\nJune 28, 1873\n','\nNovember 5, 1944\n','French','All great men are gifted with intuition. They know without reasoning or analysis, what they need to know.','',NULL,'Without',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11869,'Power','Alexis Carrel','Scientist','\nJune 28, 1873\n','\nNovember 5, 1944\n','French','Those who desire to rise as high as our human condition allows, must renounce intellectual pride, the omnipotence of clear thinking, belief in the absolute power of logic.','',NULL,'Must,Human',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11870,'','Alexis Carrel','Scientist','\nJune 28, 1873\n','\nNovember 5, 1944\n','French','In man, the things which are not measurable are more important than those which are measurable.','',NULL,'Important,Measurable',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11871,'Life','Alexis Carrel','Scientist','\nJune 28, 1873\n','\nNovember 5, 1944\n','French','Life leaps like a geyser for those who drill through the rock of inertia.','',NULL,'Rock,Through',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11872,'Truth','Alexis Carrel','Scientist','\nJune 28, 1873\n','\nNovember 5, 1944\n','French','A few observation and much reasoning lead to error; many observations and a little reasoning to truth.','',NULL,'Few,Lead',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11873,'Life,Best','Alexis Carrel','Scientist','\nJune 28, 1873\n','\nNovember 5, 1944\n','French','Hard conditions of life are indispensable to bringing out the best in human personality.','',NULL,'Human',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11874,'Peace,Religion','Alexis Carrel','Scientist','\nJune 28, 1873\n','\nNovember 5, 1944\n','French','Religion brings to man an inner strength, spiritual light, and ineffable peace.','',NULL,'Strength',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11875,'Morning','Alexis Carrel','Scientist','\nJune 28, 1873\n','\nNovember 5, 1944\n','French','The most efficient way to live reasonably is every morning to make a plan of one\'s day and every night to examine the results obtained.','',NULL,'Live,Night',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11876,'','Alexis Carrel','Scientist','\nJune 28, 1873\n','\nNovember 5, 1944\n','French','To what extent is any given man morally responsible for any given act? We do not know.','',NULL,'Act,Given,Extent',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11877,'','Alexis Carrel','Scientist','\nJune 28, 1873\n','\nNovember 5, 1944\n','French','Comforts and syphilis are the greatest enemies of mankind.','',NULL,'Greatest,Mankind,Comforts',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11878,'Knowledge,Science','Alexis Carrel','Scientist','\nJune 28, 1873\n','\nNovember 5, 1944\n','French','Science has to be understood in its broadest sense, as a method for comprehending all observable reality, and not merely as an instrument for acquiring specialized knowledge.','',NULL,'Reality',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11879,'','Alexis Carrel','Scientist','\nJune 28, 1873\n','\nNovember 5, 1944\n','French','The atmosphere of libraries, lecture rooms and laboratories is dangerous to those who shut themselves up in them too long. It separates us from reality like a fog.','',NULL,'Reality,Long,Themselves',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11880,'Life,God','Jose Carreras','Musician','\nDecember 5, 1946\n','','Spanish','Yes, thanks to God... my life has a goal, much more important than my artistic activities, that is the struggle against Leukemia.','',NULL,'Struggle',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11881,'Music','Jose Carreras','Musician','\nDecember 5, 1946\n','','Spanish','Music isn\'t only a profession.','',NULL,'Profession',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11882,'Courage','Jose Carreras','Musician','\nDecember 5, 1946\n','','Spanish','Everybody, even me, sometimes had to compromise on something, doing things we know to be wrong, and this happens doing whatever job in the world. But a singer must have the courage of saying no.','',NULL,'Job,Must',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11883,'Life,Family,Great','Jose Carreras','Musician','\nDecember 5, 1946\n','','Spanish','I am extraordinarily lucky, I was born in a family of strong moral values, and in my life I was able to do what I liked best: debuts, great theatres, but above all, inner and deep satisfaction.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11884,'Life','Jose Carreras','Musician','\nDecember 5, 1946\n','','Spanish','The happiest moment in my life? When my doctor told me I was completely cured of leukemia.','',NULL,'Moment,Doctor',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11885,'','Jose Carreras','Musician','\nDecember 5, 1946\n','','Spanish','At first we got along real well. Now... it\'s pretty much just a professional relationship.','',NULL,'Real,Pretty,Along',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11886,'Good','Jose Carreras','Musician','\nDecember 5, 1946\n','','Spanish','I am always living very good moments.','',NULL,'Living,Moments',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11887,'','Jose Carreras','Musician','\nDecember 5, 1946\n','','Spanish','I can\'t see why we can\'t toss in a Junior Walker or Wilson Pickett number in every once in a while.','',NULL,'Why,Once,While',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11888,'Love,Good,Food','Jose Carreras','Musician','\nDecember 5, 1946\n','','Spanish','I love good food but I follow strict rules the days I perform.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11889,'','Jose Carreras','Musician','\nDecember 5, 1946\n','','Spanish','I\'ve always been a big fan of the American soul sound.','',NULL,'Soul,Big,American',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11890,'Music','Jose Carreras','Musician','\nDecember 5, 1946\n','','Spanish','I\'ve always said that music is like literature.','',NULL,'Said,Literature',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11891,'','Jose Carreras','Musician','\nDecember 5, 1946\n','','Spanish','It\'s logical for us to sing, but not necessarily operatic pieces.','',NULL,'Logical,Sing,Pieces',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11892,'','Jose Carreras','Musician','\nDecember 5, 1946\n','','Spanish','Italians have no sense of the dramatic.','',NULL,'Sense,Dramatic,Italians',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11893,'','Jose Carreras','Musician','\nDecember 5, 1946\n','','Spanish','When you arrive at a certain level it\'s very easy to say yes: that is the moment to learn to say no.','',NULL,'Moment,Learn,Easy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11894,'Courage','Jose Carreras','Musician','\nDecember 5, 1946\n','','Spanish','Yes, you must have the courage of being free.','',NULL,'Must,Free',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11895,'','Tia Carrere','Actress','\nJanuary 2, 1966\n','','American','I had been gullible, naive, soft, pliable. That\'s why I got taken advantage of. To survive, you have to have a tough skin.','',NULL,'Why,Tough,Taken',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11896,'Beauty,Good','Tia Carrere','Actress','\nJanuary 2, 1966\n','','American','Beauty lasts five minutes. Maybe longer if you have a good plastic surgeon.','',NULL,'Maybe',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11897,'Beauty','Tia Carrere','Actress','\nJanuary 2, 1966\n','','American','Doors open because you\'re beautiful, but I wouldn\'t cultivate beauty to the exclusion of brains.','',NULL,'Beautiful,Open',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11898,'Positive','Tia Carrere','Actress','\nJanuary 2, 1966\n','','American','I\'m concentrating on the positive, on all the wonderful things I\'m doing now.','',NULL,'Wonderful',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11899,'','Tia Carrere','Actress','\nJanuary 2, 1966\n','','American','I\'m of Filipino, Spanish, and Chinese descent, and was raised on Hawaii.','',NULL,'Hawaii,Spanish,Descent',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11900,'','Tia Carrere','Actress','\nJanuary 2, 1966\n','','American','As an actress, you\'re already disregarded for a lot of the parts by the people who are setting up those shows. You don\'t need your agent to be doing the same.','',NULL,'Same,Shows,Actress',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11901,'','Tia Carrere','Actress','\nJanuary 2, 1966\n','','American','Did you know hemp is a natural fiber\'','',NULL,'Did,Natural,Fiber',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11902,'Time','Tia Carrere','Actress','\nJanuary 2, 1966\n','','American','Having the Stitch character, the villain that becomes a hero, coming from outer space, it took a very difficult and complex story and put it into a simpler, kinder time.','',NULL,'Character,Hero',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11903,'','Tia Carrere','Actress','\nJanuary 2, 1966\n','','American','I act and perform in hopes of getting attention and admiration.','',NULL,'Getting,Attention,Act',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11904,'','Tia Carrere','Actress','\nJanuary 2, 1966\n','','American','I can\'t sit on grass without a blanket.','',NULL,'Without,Sit,Grass',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11905,'','Tia Carrere','Actress','\nJanuary 2, 1966\n','','American','I can\'t stand when people say, \'Don\'t hate me because I\'m beautiful\'. OK, how about I hate you because you said that.','',NULL,'Beautiful,Hate,Said',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11906,'','Tia Carrere','Actress','\nJanuary 2, 1966\n','','American','I kind of fell into acting, but I have sung and trained since I was in the eighth grade.','',NULL,'Acting,Since,Grade',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11907,'','Tia Carrere','Actress','\nJanuary 2, 1966\n','','American','I like theme parks. The fastest roller coaster I\'ve ever been on is at a casino in Nevada.','',NULL,'Ever,Roller,Parks',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11908,'Love','Tia Carrere','Actress','\nJanuary 2, 1966\n','','American','I love to sing, so I just figured that I was going to sing or something.','',NULL,'Sing,Figured',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11909,'Funny','Tia Carrere','Actress','\nJanuary 2, 1966\n','','American','I play a female Indiana Jones, a professor who hunts down precious objects, like a bowl that belonged to the Buddha. They tailored the role to me: I wanted to be smart, funny, and to kick some ass.','',NULL,'Smart,Down',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11910,'','Tia Carrere','Actress','\nJanuary 2, 1966\n','','American','I slipped at a bus stop; I went one way and my hair went the other. That was the end of my wig.','',NULL,'End,Hair,Stop',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11911,'History','Tia Carrere','Actress','\nJanuary 2, 1966\n','','American','I wanted to be a part of the Disney history.','',NULL,'Wanted,Disney',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11912,'','Tia Carrere','Actress','\nJanuary 2, 1966\n','','American','I was very young. I thought I knew a lot and I really didn\'t. I trusted the wrong people.','',NULL,'Thought,Young,Wrong',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11913,'','Tia Carrere','Actress','\nJanuary 2, 1966\n','','American','I\'m not really this rock\'n\'roll chick.','',NULL,'Rock,Chick,Roll',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11914,'','Tia Carrere','Actress','\nJanuary 2, 1966\n','','American','If there\'s a Disney animated feature based in Hawaii, I knew I had to be part of it. I\'m very proud to be from Hawaii. There was no question the role was mine.','',NULL,'Proud,Question,Knew',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11915,'Famous','Tia Carrere','Actress','\nJanuary 2, 1966\n','','American','Jason Lee is the most famous actor from Hawaii I can think of.','',NULL,'Actor,Hawaii',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11916,'','Tia Carrere','Actress','\nJanuary 2, 1966\n','','American','People want me to do the strangest things. They want me to sign their arms or chests.','',NULL,'Sign,Strangest,Arms',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11917,'Family','Tia Carrere','Actress','\nJanuary 2, 1966\n','','American','That\'s always at the heart and soul of Disney\'s features, the feeling of a family values.','',NULL,'Heart,Feeling',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11918,'','Tia Carrere','Actress','\nJanuary 2, 1966\n','','American','The kids all knew me from Wayne\'s World. The grown-ups knew me after True Lies.','',NULL,'True,After,Kids',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11919,'','Tia Carrere','Actress','\nJanuary 2, 1966\n','','American','The reporter claimed he was going to write the article from my point of view. Instead, he made me sound like a little idiot. It made me never want to do another interview again.','',NULL,'Made,Idiot,Another',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11920,'Funny,Great','Jim Carrey','Comedian','\nJanuary 17, 1962\n','','Canadian','Behind every great man is a woman rolling her eyes.','',NULL,'Woman',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11921,'Wisdom,Dreams,Death','Jim Carrey','Comedian','\nJanuary 17, 1962\n','','Canadian','It is better to risk starving to death then surrender. If you give up on your dreams, what\'s left?','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11922,'','Jim Carrey','Comedian','\nJanuary 17, 1962\n','','Canadian','If you aren\'t in the moment, you are either looking forward to uncertainty, or back to pain and regret.','',NULL,'Pain,Forward,Regret',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11923,'Life','Jim Carrey','Comedian','\nJanuary 17, 1962\n','','Canadian','Life opens up opportunities to you, and you either take them or you stay afraid of taking them.','',NULL,'Afraid,Either',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11924,'Life','Jim Carrey','Comedian','\nJanuary 17, 1962\n','','Canadian','My focus is to forget the pain of life. Forget the pain, mock the pain, reduce it. And laugh.','',NULL,'Pain,Forget',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11925,'Family','Jim Carrey','Comedian','\nJanuary 17, 1962\n','','Canadian','Maybe there is no actual place called hell. Maybe hell is just having to listen to our grandparents breathe through their noses when they\'re eating sandwiches.','',NULL,'Through,Hell',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11926,'Life','Jim Carrey','Comedian','\nJanuary 17, 1962\n','','Canadian','I\'m very serious about no alcohol, no drugs. Life is too beautiful.','',NULL,'Beautiful,Serious',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11927,'','Jim Carrey','Comedian','\nJanuary 17, 1962\n','','Canadian','I praticed making faces in the mirror and it would drive my mother crazy. She used to scare me by saying that I was going to see the devil if I kept looking in the mirror. That fascinated me even more, of course.','',NULL,'Crazy,Mother,Saying',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11928,'Learning','Jim Carrey','Comedian','\nJanuary 17, 1962\n','','Canadian','I don\'t think human beings learn anything without desperation. Desperation is a necessary ingredient to learning anything or creating anything. Period. If you ain\'t desperate at some point, you ain\'t interesting.','',NULL,'Human,Without',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11929,'Morning,Good','Jim Carrey','Comedian','\nJanuary 17, 1962\n','','Canadian','I wake up some mornings and sit and have my coffee and look out at my beautiful garden, and I go, \'Remember how good this is. Because you can lose it.\'','',NULL,'Beautiful',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11930,'','Jim Carrey','Comedian','\nJanuary 17, 1962\n','','Canadian','I absolutely want to have a career where you make\'em laugh and make\'em cry. It\'s all theater.','',NULL,'Laugh,Career,Cry',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11931,'Motivational','Jim Carrey','Comedian','\nJanuary 17, 1962\n','','Canadian','If you\'ve got a talent, protect it.','',NULL,'Talent,Protect',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11932,'Love','Jim Carrey','Comedian','\nJanuary 17, 1962\n','','Canadian','I love playing ego and insecurity combined.','',NULL,'Insecurity,Ego',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11933,'Home','Jim Carrey','Comedian','\nJanuary 17, 1962\n','','Canadian','But, you know, you can\'t be a star at home.','',NULL,'Star',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11934,'','Jim Carrey','Comedian','\nJanuary 17, 1962\n','','Canadian','Either you\'re the one erasing or you\'re the one being erased.','',NULL,'Either,Erased',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11935,'','Jim Carrey','Comedian','\nJanuary 17, 1962\n','','Canadian','I know this sounds strange, but as a kid, I was really shy. Painfully shy. The turning point was freshman year, when I was the biggest geek alive. No one, I mean no one, even talked to me.','',NULL,'Mean,Strange,Year',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11936,'Learning','Jim Carrey','Comedian','\nJanuary 17, 1962\n','','Canadian','Desperation is a necessary ingredient to learning anything, or creating anything. Period. If you ain\'t desperate at some point, you ain\'t interesting.','',NULL,'Anything,Point',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11937,'Money,Morning','Jim Carrey','Comedian','\nJanuary 17, 1962\n','','Canadian','That\'s the trouble with being me. At this point, nobody gives a damn what my problem is. I could literally have a tumor on the side of my head and they\'d be like, \'Yeah, big deal. I\'d eat a tumor every morning for the kinda money you\'re pulling down.\'','',NULL,'Down',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11938,'','Jim Carrey','Comedian','\nJanuary 17, 1962\n','','Canadian','Ever since I started to get recognition I\'ve picked out certain fans and reverse-stalked them.','',NULL,'Ever,Since,Started',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11939,'Good','Jim Carrey','Comedian','\nJanuary 17, 1962\n','','Canadian','I really believe in the philosophy that you create your own universe. I\'m just trying to create a good one for myself.','',NULL,'Believe,Philosophy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11940,'','Jim Carrey','Comedian','\nJanuary 17, 1962\n','','Canadian','I just want to be myself.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11941,'Respect','Jim Carrey','Comedian','\nJanuary 17, 1962\n','','Canadian','I need privacy. I would think that because what I do makes a lot of people happy that I might deserve a little bit of respect in return. Instead, the papers try to drag me off my pedestal.','',NULL,'Happy,Try',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11942,'','Jim Carrey','Comedian','\nJanuary 17, 1962\n','','Canadian','I\'ve arrived at the place if I\'m not taking a career risk, I\'m not happy. If I\'m scared, then I know I\'m being challenged.','',NULL,'Happy,Career,Place',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11943,'Society','Jim Carrey','Comedian','\nJanuary 17, 1962\n','','Canadian','Before I do anything, I think, well what hasn\'t been seen. Sometimes, that turns out to be something ghastly and not fit for society. And sometimes that inspiration becomes something that\'s really worthwhile.','',NULL,'Anything,Before',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11944,'Alone,Time','Jim Carrey','Comedian','\nJanuary 17, 1962\n','','Canadian','I tend to stay up late, not because I\'m partying but because it\'s the only time of the day when I\'m alone and don\'t have to be performing.','',NULL,'Late',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11945,'','Leonora Carrington','Artist','\nApril 6, 1917\n','\nMay 25, 2011\n','British','Sentimentality is a form of fatigue.','',NULL,'Fatigue,Form',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11946,'','Rodney Carrington','Comedian','\nOctober 19, 1968\n','','American','You can talk about anything if you go about it the right way, which is never malicious.','',NULL,'Anything,Talk,Malicious',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11947,'Great','Rodney Carrington','Comedian','\nOctober 19, 1968\n','','American','I can drink on the job if I want to. I can go on stage with a beer and it\'s OK. I can say whatever I want. It\'s a great job to have.','',NULL,'Job,Whatever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11948,'','Rodney Carrington','Comedian','\nOctober 19, 1968\n','','American','I didn\'t plan on being a comedian. I didn\'t plan on getting married and I didn\'t plan on having kids, but I did all those things.','',NULL,'Did,Kids,Getting',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11949,'','Rodney Carrington','Comedian','\nOctober 19, 1968\n','','American','I thought comedy would be the hardest thing I could do, and if I could do that, I could do anything.','',NULL,'Anything,Thought,Comedy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11950,'','Rodney Carrington','Comedian','\nOctober 19, 1968\n','','American','Kids today know way more than you think they do, with the Internet and 500 TV channels.','',NULL,'Today,Kids,Internet',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11951,'','Rodney Carrington','Comedian','\nOctober 19, 1968\n','','American','When I was little, there were three channels.','',NULL,'Three,Channels',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11952,'Learning','Diahann Carroll','Actress','\nJuly 17, 1935\n','','American','You have to keep your sanity as well as know how to distance yourself from it while still holding onto the reins tightly. That is a very difficult thing to do, but I\'m learning.','',NULL,'Yourself,Still',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11953,'','Diahann Carroll','Actress','\nJuly 17, 1935\n','','American','I considered Nat King Cole to be a friend and, in many ways, a mentor. He always had words of profound advice.','',NULL,'Friend,Words,Advice',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11954,'','Diahann Carroll','Actress','\nJuly 17, 1935\n','','American','I have a line of clothing at J.C. Penney\'s... and I\'m lucky to be affiliated.','',NULL,'Lucky,Line,Clothing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11955,'Hope','Diahann Carroll','Actress','\nJuly 17, 1935\n','','American','I hope that there are no persons that would want to think ill of me in any direction or any behavior.','',NULL,'Direction,Behavior',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11956,'Time,Business','Diahann Carroll','Actress','\nJuly 17, 1935\n','','American','I\'ve spent about that amount of time trying to tell the public that there was purpose in... my business, my career and the roller coaster ride... how the people I associated with worked together.','',NULL,'Career',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11957,'Business','Jack Carroll','Politician','\nNovember 9, 1942\n','','Canadian','Perhaps the greatest utopia would be if we could all realize that no utopia is possible; no place to run, no place to hide, just take care of business here and now.','',NULL,'Care,Greatest',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11958,'God','Jack Carroll','Politician','\nNovember 9, 1942\n','','Canadian','I was gladly cuffed, shackled, loaded into the caged bus and driven through the main gate of Bare Hill Correctional Facility for what I pray to God will be forever.','',NULL,'Through,Forever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11959,'Time,Famous','Jon Carroll','Journalist','','','American','I think the thing to remember, though, the next time you hear someone who is really certain that he is on the side of the angels, is that the idea of angels was created by human beings, who are famous for being frequently untrustworthy and occasional.','',NULL,'Someone',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11960,'','Jon Carroll','Journalist','','','American','When the going gets tough, the tough get empirical.','',NULL,'Tough,Gets,Empirical',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11961,'Time','Jonathan Carroll','Author','\nJanuary 26, 1949\n','','American','Both young children and old people have a lot of time on their hands. That\'s probably why they get along so well.','',NULL,'Children,Why',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11962,'Time,Hope','Jonathan Carroll','Author','\nJanuary 26, 1949\n','','American','It took me less than half a lifetime to realize that regret is one of the few guaranteed certainties. Sooner or later everything is touched by it, despite our naive and senseless hope that just this time we will be spared its cold hand on our heart.','',NULL,'Heart',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11963,'Men','Jonathan Carroll','Author','\nJanuary 26, 1949\n','','American','Even the handsomest men do not have the same momentary effect on the world as a truly beautiful woman does.','',NULL,'Beautiful,Woman',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11964,'','Jonathan Carroll','Author','\nJanuary 26, 1949\n','','American','May this house stand until an ant drinks the ocean and a tortoise circles the world.','',NULL,'May,Until,Stand',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11965,'Time,Women,Men','Jonathan Carroll','Author','\nJanuary 26, 1949\n','','American','Women are always complaining about men\'s fascination with breasts. But what if men were absolutely indifferent to breasts? What would women do then with these things that serve one function once or twice in a lifetime, and the rest of the time are just in the way?','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11966,'','Jonathan Carroll','Author','\nJanuary 26, 1949\n','','American','It\'s always fun to walk down the street with or behind a really beautiful woman, for no reason other than to see how the world reacts to them.','',NULL,'Beautiful,Fun,Woman',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11967,'Good','Jonathan Carroll','Author','\nJanuary 26, 1949\n','','American','One of the saddest realities is that we never know when our lives are at their peak. Only after it is over and we have some kind of perspective do we realize how good we had it a day, a month, five years ago.','',NULL,'After,Lives',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11968,'','Jonathan Carroll','Author','\nJanuary 26, 1949\n','','American','Salzburg... is a mountain town with a rushing river running right through the center, everything in the rain various shades of green and brown.','',NULL,'Rain,Everything,Through',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11969,'','Jonathan Carroll','Author','\nJanuary 26, 1949\n','','American','At a Boston signing, someone from the audience asked why I was so obsessed with furniture in my books. The question rattled around in my head. I had no idea that I was obsessed with furniture.','',NULL,'Someone,Why,Around',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11970,'','Jonathan Carroll','Author','\nJanuary 26, 1949\n','','American','Coffee on an airplane always smells bad. Whenever it is served, suddenly the whole cabin stinks of it.','',NULL,'Bad,Coffee,Whole',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11971,'','Jonathan Carroll','Author','\nJanuary 26, 1949\n','','American','Everyone coming out of a perfume store is smelling the back of their hand.','',NULL,'Everyone,Hand,Coming',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11972,'Alone','Jonathan Carroll','Author','\nJanuary 26, 1949\n','','American','For an adult, eating alone at McDonald\'s is admitting a kind of defeat.','',NULL,'Defeat,Adult',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11973,'','Jonathan Carroll','Author','\nJanuary 26, 1949\n','','American','I don\'t like to have to pan for gold when I read.','',NULL,'Read,Gold,Pan',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11974,'','Jonathan Carroll','Author','\nJanuary 26, 1949\n','','American','I feel like a cliche.','',NULL,'Cliche',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11975,'Best','Jonathan Carroll','Author','\nJanuary 26, 1949\n','','American','I find you write with one person in mind. Usually for me that one person is my wife, because she\'s my most severe critic and understands best what I\'m trying to do.','',NULL,'Mind,Wife',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11976,'Life,Best','Jonathan Carroll','Author','\nJanuary 26, 1949\n','','American','I have never heard anyone say This is it. I know right now is the high point of my life. It will never get any better. Only in retrospect do we recognize the best times and of course then it is too late.','',NULL,'Better',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11977,'Work','Jonathan Carroll','Author','\nJanuary 26, 1949\n','','American','I read less of everything now. With only fond memories of others\' work, it will be interesting to give my own journal writing a try now.','',NULL,'Writing,Everything',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11978,'','Jonathan Carroll','Author','\nJanuary 26, 1949\n','','American','I write about what interests me. It\'s very dangerous when you try to satisfy an audience.','',NULL,'Try,Write,Dangerous',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11979,'','Jonathan Carroll','Author','\nJanuary 26, 1949\n','','American','I\'ve never seen myself as a fantasy writer - ever.','',NULL,'Ever,Seen,Writer',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11980,'','Jonathan Carroll','Author','\nJanuary 26, 1949\n','','American','If I don\'t feel like writing today or for a few days, I don\'t. And I don\'t think about it. It is not an obligation-it is the greatest privilege.','',NULL,'Today,Greatest,Writing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11981,'Women,Science','Jonathan Carroll','Author','\nJanuary 26, 1949\n','','American','In Poland, my audience is all women between 18 and 30. At U.S. conventions, you have the fantasy and science fiction crowd. At Harvard you have an entirely different audience. It\'s so schizophrenic.','',NULL,'Different',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11982,'','Jonathan Carroll','Author','\nJanuary 26, 1949\n','','American','Just write about what bites you and damn the rest.','',NULL,'Write,Rest,Bites',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11983,'','Jonathan Carroll','Author','\nJanuary 26, 1949\n','','American','Krakow is one of my favorite places on earth. It is a medieval city full of young people. A wonderful, striking combination.','',NULL,'Young,Wonderful,Earth',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11984,'Time,Men','Jonathan Carroll','Author','\nJanuary 26, 1949\n','','American','Most men, no matter how well or badly dressed, carry overstuffed, beat up wallets that should have been replaced years ago. Why is that? Every time I see a guy take out a wallet anywhere, it looks like a piece of old melted chocolate cake-with strings.','',NULL,'Why',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11985,'','Jonathan Carroll','Author','\nJanuary 26, 1949\n','','American','Old people are often impatient, but for what?','',NULL,'Old,Often,Impatient',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11986,'','Lewis Carroll','Author','\nJanuary 27, 1832\n','\nJanuary 14, 1898\n','English','I can\'t go back to yesterday - because I was a different person then.','',NULL,'Person,Different,Yesterday',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11987,'Life','Lewis Carroll','Author','\nJanuary 27, 1832\n','\nJanuary 14, 1898\n','English','One of the secrets of life is that all that is really worth the doing is what we do for others.','',NULL,'Others,Worth',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11988,'','Lewis Carroll','Author','\nJanuary 27, 1832\n','\nJanuary 14, 1898\n','English','\'But I don\'t want to go among mad people,\' said Alice. \'Oh, you can\'t help that,\' said the cat. \'We\'re all mad here.\'','',NULL,'Help,Said,Here',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11989,'Birthday','Lewis Carroll','Author','\nJanuary 27, 1832\n','\nJanuary 14, 1898\n','English','There are three hundred and sixty-four days when you might get un-birthday presents, and only one for birthday presents, you know.','',NULL,'Days,Three',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11990,'','Lewis Carroll','Author','\nJanuary 27, 1832\n','\nJanuary 14, 1898\n','English','Sometimes I\'ve believed as many as six impossible things before breakfast.','',NULL,'Before,Impossible,Sometimes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11991,'','Lewis Carroll','Author','\nJanuary 27, 1832\n','\nJanuary 14, 1898\n','English','If you don\'t know where you are going, any road will get you there.','',NULL,'Road',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11992,'Time','Lewis Carroll','Author','\nJanuary 27, 1832\n','\nJanuary 14, 1898\n','English','\'The time has come,\' the walrus said, \'to talk of many things: of shoes and ships - and sealing wax - of cabbages and kings.\'','',NULL,'Said,Talk',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11993,'','Lewis Carroll','Author','\nJanuary 27, 1832\n','\nJanuary 14, 1898\n','English','Contrariwise, if it was so, it might be; and if it were so, it would be; but as it isn\'t, it ain\'t. That\'s logic.','',NULL,'Might,Logic',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11994,'','Lewis Carroll','Author','\nJanuary 27, 1832\n','\nJanuary 14, 1898\n','English','\'When I use a word,\' Humpty Dumpty said in rather a scornful tone, \'it means just what I choose it to mean - neither more nor less.\'','',NULL,'Mean,Said,Rather',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11995,'Good','Lewis Carroll','Author','\nJanuary 27, 1832\n','\nJanuary 14, 1898\n','English','She generally gave herself very good advice, (though she very seldom followed it).','',NULL,'Advice,She',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11996,'','Lewis Carroll','Author','\nJanuary 27, 1832\n','\nJanuary 14, 1898\n','English','Twinkle, twinkle little bat How I wonder what you\'re at! Up above the world you fly, Like a tea-tray in the sky.','',NULL,'Sky,Wonder,Above',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11997,'','Lewis Carroll','Author','\nJanuary 27, 1832\n','\nJanuary 14, 1898\n','English','Begin at the beginning and go on till you come to the end; then stop.','',NULL,'End,Beginning,Stop',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11998,'Great','Lewis Carroll','Author','\nJanuary 27, 1832\n','\nJanuary 14, 1898\n','English','Who in the world am I? Ah, that\'s the great puzzle.','',NULL,'Puzzle,Ah',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(11999,'Intelligence','Lewis Carroll','Author','\nJanuary 27, 1832\n','\nJanuary 14, 1898\n','English','It\'s a poor sort of memory that only works backwards.','',NULL,'Poor,Memory',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12000,'','Lewis Carroll','Author','\nJanuary 27, 1832\n','\nJanuary 14, 1898\n','English','Which form of proverb do you prefer Better late than never, or Better never than late?','',NULL,'Better,Late,Proverb',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12001,'Truth','Lewis Carroll','Author','\nJanuary 27, 1832\n','\nJanuary 14, 1898\n','English','Always speak the truth, think before you speak, and write it down afterwards.','',NULL,'Down,Before',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12002,'','Lewis Carroll','Author','\nJanuary 27, 1832\n','\nJanuary 14, 1898\n','English','\'What is the use of a book\', thought Alice, \'without pictures or conversations?\'','',NULL,'Book,Without,Thought',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12003,'','Lewis Carroll','Author','\nJanuary 27, 1832\n','\nJanuary 14, 1898\n','English','Why, sometimes I\'ve believed as many as six impossible things before breakfast.','',NULL,'Before,Why,Impossible',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12004,'Love','Lewis Carroll','Author','\nJanuary 27, 1832\n','\nJanuary 14, 1898\n','English','Oh, \'tis love, \'tis love that makes the world go round.','',NULL,'Makes,Oh',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12005,'','Lewis Carroll','Author','\nJanuary 27, 1832\n','\nJanuary 14, 1898\n','English','Everything\'s got a moral, if only you can find it.','',NULL,'Everything,Find,Moral',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12006,'Strength','Lewis Carroll','Author','\nJanuary 27, 1832\n','\nJanuary 14, 1898\n','English','There comes a pause, for human strength will not endure to dance without cessation; and everyone must reach the point at length of absolute prostration.','',NULL,'Must,Human',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12007,'','Lewis Carroll','Author','\nJanuary 27, 1832\n','\nJanuary 14, 1898\n','English','The rule is, jam tomorrow and jam yesterday - but never jam today.','',NULL,'Today,Tomorrow,Yesterday',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12008,'Good','Lewis Carroll','Author','\nJanuary 27, 1832\n','\nJanuary 14, 1898\n','English','No good fish goes anywhere without a porpoise.','',NULL,'Without,Fish',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12009,'','Lewis Carroll','Author','\nJanuary 27, 1832\n','\nJanuary 14, 1898\n','English','That\'s the reason they\'re called lessons, because they lesson from day to day.','',NULL,'Reason,Lesson,Lessons',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12010,'','Lewis Carroll','Author','\nJanuary 27, 1832\n','\nJanuary 14, 1898\n','English','Sentence first, verdict afterwards.','',NULL,'Sentence,Afterwards,Verdict',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12011,'Best','Jasper Carrott','Comedian','\nMarch 14, 1945\n','','English','Laughter is the best medicine - unless you\'re diabetic, then insulin comes pretty high on the list.','',NULL,'Laughter,Pretty',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12012,'','Jasper Carrott','Comedian','\nMarch 14, 1945\n','','English','I am amazed at radio DJ\'s today. I am firmly convinced that AM on my radio stands for Absolute Moron. I will not begin to tell you what FM stands for.','',NULL,'Today,Tell,Radio',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12013,'','Benjamin Carson','Scientist','\nSeptember 18, 1951\n','','American','What we need to do in this PC world is forget about unanimity of speech and unanimity of thought and we need to concentrate on being respectful of those people with whom we disagree.','',NULL,'Forget,Thought,Speech',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12014,'','Benjamin Carson','Scientist','\nSeptember 18, 1951\n','','American','What do lawyers learn in law school? They learn to win... What we\'ve got to start thinking about is how do we solve problems.','',NULL,'School,Thinking,Win',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12015,'','Benjamin Carson','Scientist','\nSeptember 18, 1951\n','','American','And I\'ve always said, \'If two people think the same thing about everything, one of them isn\'t necessary.\' We need to be able to understand that if we\'re going to make real progress.','',NULL,'Real,Everything,Two',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12016,'Men','Benjamin Carson','Scientist','\nSeptember 18, 1951\n','','American','Before this country came on the scene, for thousands of years people did things the same way. Within 200 years of the advent of this nation, men were walking on the moon, and I want us to recognize this is the kind of people that we are. We\'re creative with a lot of ingenuity and a lot of energy.','',NULL,'Country,Did',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12017,'','Benjamin Carson','Scientist','\nSeptember 18, 1951\n','','American','But, you know, we have these entrenched entities - and I\'m talking about both Republicans and Democrats - who believe that when you\'re elected to office, you become some kind of member of the aristocracy, and that anyone who challenges you is attacking you and is unpatriotic. This is foolishness.','',NULL,'Believe,Become,Both',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12018,'Money,Business','Benjamin Carson','Scientist','\nSeptember 18, 1951\n','','American','Corporations are not in business to be social-welfare organizations; they are there to make money.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12019,'Sports','Benjamin Carson','Scientist','\nSeptember 18, 1951\n','','American','Don\'t let anyone turn you into a slave. You\'re a slave if you let the media tell you that sports and entertainment are more important than developing your brain.','',NULL,'Important,Brain',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12020,'','Benjamin Carson','Scientist','\nSeptember 18, 1951\n','','American','Economics is not brain surgery.','',NULL,'Brain,Economics,Surgery',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12021,'Education,Success','Benjamin Carson','Scientist','\nSeptember 18, 1951\n','','American','Education is a fundamental principle of what made America a success. We can\'t afford to throw any young people away.','',NULL,'Made',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12022,'','Benjamin Carson','Scientist','\nSeptember 18, 1951\n','','American','Even if you\'re Bill Gates, you\'ve got problems. I\'m sure he would probably easily give a few billion dollars to get rid of all the problems that he has.','',NULL,'Give,Problems,Few',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12023,'','Benjamin Carson','Scientist','\nSeptember 18, 1951\n','','American','Every person is endowed with God-given abilities, and we must cultivate every ounce of talent we have in order to maintain our pinnacle position in the world.','',NULL,'Must,Person,Talent',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12024,'Time','Benjamin Carson','Scientist','\nSeptember 18, 1951\n','','American','Every time I am looking into the depths of somebody\'s brain, I\'m thinking, \'This is what makes a person who they are. That structure contains memories. Everything that they\'ve ever experienced is right in there.\'','',NULL,'Person,Everything',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12025,'Faith','Benjamin Carson','Scientist','\nSeptember 18, 1951\n','','American','Evolution and creationism both require faith. It\'s just a matter of where you choose to place that faith.','',NULL,'Place,Matter',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12026,'God','Benjamin Carson','Scientist','\nSeptember 18, 1951\n','','American','God has opened many doors of opportunity throughout my lifetime, but I believe the greatest of those doors was allowing me to be born in the United States of America.','',NULL,'Believe,Greatest',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12027,'Good,Health','Benjamin Carson','Scientist','\nSeptember 18, 1951\n','','American','Health care is one-sixth of our economy. If the government can control that, they can control just about everything. We need to understand what is going on, because there are much more economic models that can be used to give us good health care than what we have now.','',NULL,'Government',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12028,'Freedom','Benjamin Carson','Scientist','\nSeptember 18, 1951\n','','American','Here\'s a nation, one of the founding pillars was freedom of speech and freedom of expression. And yet, we have imposed upon people restrictions on what they can say, on what they can think. And the media is the largest proponent of this, crucifying people who say things really quite innocently.','',NULL,'Here,Nation',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12029,'Wisdom','Benjamin Carson','Scientist','\nSeptember 18, 1951\n','','American','I actually don\'t think that I\'m that much smarter than anybody else. It\'s just that I frequently just seem to know what to do, and I think that\'s wisdom.','',NULL,'Else,Actually',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12030,'Work','Benjamin Carson','Scientist','\nSeptember 18, 1951\n','','American','I believe that things are always going to work out, even if in the beginning it doesn\'t look like they are working out. I know in the long run they are going to work out, and it\'s going to be fine.','',NULL,'Believe,Long',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12031,'Life','Benjamin Carson','Scientist','\nSeptember 18, 1951\n','','American','I could easily have decided that life was cruel, that being black meant everything was stacked against me.','',NULL,'Everything,Black',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12032,'Politics','Benjamin Carson','Scientist','\nSeptember 18, 1951\n','','American','I detest politics, to be honest with you. It\'s a cesspool. And I don\'t think I would fare well in that cesspool because I don\'t believe in political correctness and I certainly don\'t believe in dishonesty.','',NULL,'Believe,Political',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12033,'Work','Benjamin Carson','Scientist','\nSeptember 18, 1951\n','','American','I don\'t want my kids to grow up with no father like I did. I came to the conclusion a while ago that you can work until midnight and not be finished or you can work until 6 or 7 and not be finished. I decided I\'d rather work until 6 or 7.','',NULL,'Father,Did',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12034,'Medical','Benjamin Carson','Scientist','\nSeptember 18, 1951\n','','American','I first wanted to be a psychiatrist. I decided against that in medical school when I discovered that psychiatrists didn\'t, in reality, do what they did on TV.','',NULL,'School,Reality',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12035,'','Benjamin Carson','Scientist','\nSeptember 18, 1951\n','','American','I have no problem whatsoever with allowing gay people to live as they please, as long as they don\'t try to impose their lifestyle on everyone else.','',NULL,'Live,Gay,Long',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12036,'Time','Benjamin Carson','Scientist','\nSeptember 18, 1951\n','','American','I have this feeling that as time goes on, we\'re not getting any more civilized, and we should be. We\'re still running around like the days of Genghis Khan. There are so many important, better things to do and we need to encourage people to reach into the brighter side of humanity and not encourage p','',NULL,'Important,Better',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12037,'God','Benjamin Carson','Scientist','\nSeptember 18, 1951\n','','American','I serve God, and my purpose is to please Him, and if God be for you, who can be against you?','',NULL,'Him,Against',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12038,'','Brad Carson','Lawyer','\nMarch 11, 1967\n','','American','But it was very hard for people to separate me out from Hillary Clinton. All their ads were Hillary Clinton, John Kerry, John Edwards, and me. They said I was more liberal than these guys, and that if I went to Washington I\'d be supporting their agenda. I found that extremely difficult to overcome.','',NULL,'Hard,Said,Difficult',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12039,'','Brad Carson','Lawyer','\nMarch 11, 1967\n','','American','I came from a state where 35 percent self-identify as Tea Partiers, so I\'m a bit distorted perhaps in my appreciation for the larger American population.','',NULL,'American,State,Bit',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12040,'Home','Brad Carson','Lawyer','\nMarch 11, 1967\n','','American','I had this notion that I could convince people who were skeptical of national Democrats to vote for me because I could bring home the bacon, or because I could find some personal pitch to them.','',NULL,'Find,Vote',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12041,'','Brad Carson','Lawyer','\nMarch 11, 1967\n','','American','I mean, the country is deeply divided. There is 35 percent of the people who are Tea Partiers or more in some of those states. So it\'s probably going to be a difficult year, but there\'s nothing that I think anyone can do about it.','',NULL,'Nothing,Mean,Country',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12042,'Change','Brad Carson','Lawyer','\nMarch 11, 1967\n','','American','I think you could offer seven or eight different possible ends for energy policy. Climate change is one of them. Dealing with criteria pollutants is one of those related to that.','',NULL,'Different,Energy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12043,'','Brad Carson','Lawyer','\nMarch 11, 1967\n','','American','If Republicans want to bring these things up for a vote, I\'m letting them know where I stand.','',NULL,'Vote,Stand,Bring',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12044,'Change','Brad Carson','Lawyer','\nMarch 11, 1967\n','','American','In the U.S. I think there are really two reasons we should pursue energy policy. One is climate change, and the second is this notion that the oil market is cartel-ized by people, some of whom are friendly, some of whom are not, some of whom are in a more ambivalent position to us.','',NULL,'Friendly,Two',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12045,'Change,Future','Brad Carson','Lawyer','\nMarch 11, 1967\n','','American','There are philosophical issues involved in that about choosing the right discount rate, the value, the future, and things like that which drive it. But its start with the premise that global warming is real and if you\'re a denier of that fact, then you\'re not going to find climate change mitigation ','',NULL,'Real',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12046,'Hope','Brad Carson','Lawyer','\nMarch 11, 1967\n','','American','There aren\'t that many policy changes you can do, so I\'d say you ride the wave and hope that maybe some of the external events help you.','',NULL,'Help,Changes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12047,'','Brad Carson','Lawyer','\nMarch 11, 1967\n','','American','What we\'re trying to do is address something I saw in Congress that was a major problem, which is to say that energy is arguably the most fundamental issue confronting our country.','',NULL,'Trying,Country,Problem',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12048,'Marriage','Frank Carson','Comedian','\nNovember 6, 1926\n','','Irish','I don\'t think my wife likes me very much, when I had a heart attack she wrote for an ambulance.','',NULL,'Heart,Wife',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12049,'Funny,Best','Frank Carson','Comedian','\nNovember 6, 1926\n','','Irish','I am accusing him of stealing my best material, he was a very funny man.','',NULL,'Him',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12050,'','Frank Carson','Comedian','\nNovember 6, 1926\n','','Irish','So I rang up British Telecom, I said \'I want to report a nuisance caller\', he said \'Not you again\'.','',NULL,'Said,Again,British',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12051,'Car','Frank Carson','Comedian','\nNovember 6, 1926\n','','Irish','Have you heard about the Irishman who reversed into a car boot sale and sold the engine?','',NULL,'Heard,Engine',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12052,'Health','Frank Carson','Comedian','\nNovember 6, 1926\n','','Irish','It\'s never occurred to me to worry about my health, or that I\'ll get old, or that people will stop laughing at me.','',NULL,'Old,Worry',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12053,'','Frank Carson','Comedian','\nNovember 6, 1926\n','','Irish','What\'s the difference between my wife and a terrorist? You can negotiate with a terrorist.','',NULL,'Wife,Between,Difference',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12054,'Peace,Health,Success','Johnny Carson','Comedian','\nOctober 23, 1925\n','\nJanuary 23, 2005\n','American','Never continue in a job you don\'t enjoy. If you\'re happy in what you\'re doing, you\'ll like yourself, you\'ll have inner peace. And if you have that, along with physical health, you will have had more success than you could possibly have imagined.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12055,'Funny','Johnny Carson','Comedian','\nOctober 23, 1925\n','\nJanuary 23, 2005\n','American','If it weren\'t for Philo T. Farnsworth, inventor of television, we\'d still be eating frozen radio dinners.','',NULL,'Still,Television',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12056,'Food','Johnny Carson','Comedian','\nOctober 23, 1925\n','\nJanuary 23, 2005\n','American','I know a man who gave up smoking, drinking, sex, and rich food. He was healthy right up to the day he killed himself.','',NULL,'Sex,Rich',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12057,'Funny','Johnny Carson','Comedian','\nOctober 23, 1925\n','\nJanuary 23, 2005\n','American','I was so naive as a kid I used to sneak behind the barn and do nothing.','',NULL,'Nothing,Used',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12058,'Funny,Time,Christmas','Johnny Carson','Comedian','\nOctober 23, 1925\n','\nJanuary 23, 2005\n','American','Mail your packages early so the post office can lose them in time for Christmas.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12059,'Life','Johnny Carson','Comedian','\nOctober 23, 1925\n','\nJanuary 23, 2005\n','American','If life was fair, Elvis would be alive and all the impersonators would be dead.','',NULL,'Dead,Alive',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12060,'Marriage,Men','Johnny Carson','Comedian','\nOctober 23, 1925\n','\nJanuary 23, 2005\n','American','Married men live longer than single men. But married men are a lot more willing to die.','',NULL,'Live',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12061,'Happiness','Johnny Carson','Comedian','\nOctober 23, 1925\n','\nJanuary 23, 2005\n','American','Happiness is your dentist telling you it won\'t hurt and then having him catch his hand in the drill.','',NULL,'Hurt,Him',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12062,'','Johnny Carson','Comedian','\nOctober 23, 1925\n','\nJanuary 23, 2005\n','American','Never use a big word when a little filthy one will do.','',NULL,'Big,Word,Filthy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12063,'Alone,Time,Success','Johnny Carson','Comedian','\nOctober 23, 1925\n','\nJanuary 23, 2005\n','American','Talent alone won\'t make you a success. Neither will being in the right place at the right time, unless you are ready. The most important question is: \'Are your ready?\'','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12064,'','Johnny Carson','Comedian','\nOctober 23, 1925\n','\nJanuary 23, 2005\n','American','Democracy means that anyone can grow up to be president, and anyone who doesn\'t grow up can be vice president.','',NULL,'Democracy,Means,Anyone',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12065,'Life,Marriage','Johnny Carson','Comedian','\nOctober 23, 1925\n','\nJanuary 23, 2005\n','American','If variety is the spice of life, marriage is the big can of leftover Spam.','',NULL,'Big',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12066,'','Johnny Carson','Comedian','\nOctober 23, 1925\n','\nJanuary 23, 2005\n','American','Anytime four New Yorkers get into a cab together without arguing, a bank robbery has just taken place.','',NULL,'Without,Together,Place',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12067,'Death','Johnny Carson','Comedian','\nOctober 23, 1925\n','\nJanuary 23, 2005\n','American','For days after death hair and fingernails continue to grow, but phone calls taper off.','',NULL,'After,Off',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12068,'Life','Johnny Carson','Comedian','\nOctober 23, 1925\n','\nJanuary 23, 2005\n','American','If life were fair, Elvis would be alive and all the impersonators would be dead.','',NULL,'Dead,Alive',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12069,'','Johnny Carson','Comedian','\nOctober 23, 1925\n','\nJanuary 23, 2005\n','American','People will pay more to be entertained than educated.','',NULL,'Pay,Educated',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12070,'Money,Freedom','Johnny Carson','Comedian','\nOctober 23, 1925\n','\nJanuary 23, 2005\n','American','The only thing money gives you is the freedom of not worrying about money.','',NULL,'Worrying',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12071,'','Johnny Carson','Comedian','\nOctober 23, 1925\n','\nJanuary 23, 2005\n','American','When turkeys mate they think of swans.','',NULL,'Mate,Turkeys,Swans',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12072,'Death','Johnny Carson','Comedian','\nOctober 23, 1925\n','\nJanuary 23, 2005\n','American','For three days after death, hair and fingernails continue to grow but phone calls taper off.','',NULL,'After,Off',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12073,'','Johnny Carson','Comedian','\nOctober 23, 1925\n','\nJanuary 23, 2005\n','American','I know you\'ve been married to the same woman for 69 years. That is marvelous. It must be very inexpensive.','',NULL,'Must,Woman,Same',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12074,'Success,Business','Johnny Carson','Comedian','\nOctober 23, 1925\n','\nJanuary 23, 2005\n','American','My success just evolved from working hard at the business at hand each day.','',NULL,'Hard',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12075,'Time','Johnny Carson','Comedian','\nOctober 23, 1925\n','\nJanuary 23, 2005\n','American','New York is an exciting town where something is happening all the time, most unsolved.','',NULL,'Exciting,York',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12076,'','Johnny Carson','Comedian','\nOctober 23, 1925\n','\nJanuary 23, 2005\n','American','We\'re more effective than birth control pills.','',NULL,'Control,Birth,Effective',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12077,'Time,Money','Kit Carson','Explorer','\nDecember 24, 1809\n','\nMay 23, 1868\n','American','Each of us, having received several hundred dollars, we passed the time gloriously, spending our money freely - never thinking that our lives were risked gaining it.','',NULL,'Thinking',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12078,'Great','Kit Carson','Explorer','\nDecember 24, 1809\n','\nMay 23, 1868\n','American','In camp was found a book, the first of the kind I had ever seen, in which I was made a great hero, slaying Indians by the hundreds.','',NULL,'Book,Hero',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12079,'','Lisa Nicole Carson','Actress','\nJuly 12, 1969\n','','American','Finally, the complexities of black relationships are being portrayed in television and film.','',NULL,'Black,Film,Television',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12080,'God','Lisa Nicole Carson','Actress','\nJuly 12, 1969\n','','American','I\'m unable to ignore the gift that God gave me, so I\'m going to sing.','',NULL,'Ignore,Gift',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12081,'Money','Lisa Nicole Carson','Actress','\nJuly 12, 1969\n','','American','It helps if you really enjoy your jobs. If you don\'t, then just think about the money.','',NULL,'Enjoy,Jobs',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12082,'Time','Lisa Nicole Carson','Actress','\nJuly 12, 1969\n','','American','It\'s definitely an exciting time to be an actress.','',NULL,'Exciting,Definitely',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12083,'Life','Lisa Nicole Carson','Actress','\nJuly 12, 1969\n','','American','Life is a full meal.','',NULL,'Full,Meal',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12084,'Love,Trust,Jealousy','Aaron Carter','Musician','\nDecember 7, 1987\n','','American','Love shouldn\'t be about jealousy or anything like that. It should be about commitment and being able to trust that person. If you can\'t have that from the get-go, there\'s a problem.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12085,'','Aaron Carter','Musician','\nDecember 7, 1987\n','','American','Animals keep you company when you\'re really lonely. It helps because when you have a friend around who always likes you no matter what - it\'s harder to feel bad or down.','',NULL,'Lonely,Bad,Friend',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12086,'Life','Aaron Carter','Musician','\nDecember 7, 1987\n','','American','The main thing in life is not to be afraid of being human.','',NULL,'Human,Afraid',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12087,'','Aaron Carter','Musician','\nDecember 7, 1987\n','','American','I feel betrayed by own mother.','',NULL,'Mother,Betrayed',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12088,'Music,Hope','Aaron Carter','Musician','\nDecember 7, 1987\n','','American','Music is something that always lifts my spirits and makes me happy, and when I make music I always hope it will have the same effect on whoever listens to it.','',NULL,'Happy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12089,'','Aaron Carter','Musician','\nDecember 7, 1987\n','','American','Having a dream, living that dream, losing that dream, dreaming again and then having that dream come true again is one of the greatest feelings ever because I\'m stronger.','',NULL,'True,Greatest,Feelings',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12090,'Time','Aaron Carter','Musician','\nDecember 7, 1987\n','','American','I\'ve had my run in with trouble. Fortunately, you know, one slap on the hand is usually the last time for me... I learned my lesson.','',NULL,'Learned,Last',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12091,'Life,Home','Aaron Carter','Musician','\nDecember 7, 1987\n','','American','Animals play a big part in my life, on tour or at home.','',NULL,'Play',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12092,'','Aaron Carter','Musician','\nDecember 7, 1987\n','','American','I appreciate what I have a lot more than I did when I was younger.','',NULL,'Did,Appreciate,Younger',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12093,'','Aaron Carter','Musician','\nDecember 7, 1987\n','','American','I have my own studio down in Miami.','',NULL,'Down,Studio,Miami',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12094,'','Aaron Carter','Musician','\nDecember 7, 1987\n','','American','I take Epsom salt baths.','',NULL,'Salt,Baths',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12095,'','Aaron Carter','Musician','\nDecember 7, 1987\n','','American','I want to be a real artist to consumers. I want to be the real thing for them.','',NULL,'Real,Artist,Consumers',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12096,'','Aaron Carter','Musician','\nDecember 7, 1987\n','','American','I was singing in a mall, and I picked a girl to come up onstage with me. As I was grabbing her hand, I fell off the stage. It felt like I was in the air forever, flying like Superman.','',NULL,'Girl,Her,Off',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12097,'Mom','Aaron Carter','Musician','\nDecember 7, 1987\n','','American','I would forgive my mom, but she\'s going to have to admit she did some things that were wrong.','',NULL,'Did,Forgive',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12098,'Life','Aaron Carter','Musician','\nDecember 7, 1987\n','','American','I write about my feelings, things that happen in my life and experiences.','',NULL,'Feelings,Happen',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12099,'Best','Aaron Carter','Musician','\nDecember 7, 1987\n','','American','I\'m always studying my craft because I want to be the best at what I do.','',NULL,'Studying,Craft',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12100,'','Aaron Carter','Musician','\nDecember 7, 1987\n','','American','My career is my girlfriend.','',NULL,'Career,Girlfriend',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12101,'Famous','Aaron Carter','Musician','\nDecember 7, 1987\n','','American','My favorite thing about being famous... it\'s not really as big of a deal as everybody says it is. Being on the road is tough, doing interviews, and all the stuff. It\'s still pretty tough.','',NULL,'Pretty,Still',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12102,'','Aaron Carter','Musician','\nDecember 7, 1987\n','','American','People have their own opinions but sometimes with the media things get chopped up and cut around to make stories out of it.','',NULL,'Sometimes,Around,Opinions',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12103,'Work','Aaron Carter','Musician','\nDecember 7, 1987\n','','American','There\'s not a day that I don\'t work on vocals, have vocal coaches, go to acting classes, read books.','',NULL,'Acting,Read',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12104,'','Aaron Carter','Musician','\nDecember 7, 1987\n','','American','When I was 6 years old, I was in a rock band that was horrible called \'Dead End.\' The name kind of described us. People liked us; we would go and perform at coffee houses and stuff.','',NULL,'Rock,End,Old',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12105,'','Aaron Carter','Musician','\nDecember 7, 1987\n','','American','When it comes to relationships, I think I\'m pretty experienced - you\'d be surprised.','',NULL,'Pretty,Surprised,Comes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12106,'','Amy Carter','Celebrity','\nOctober 19, 1967\n','','American','Well, I\'m leaning probably toward the sciences like physics.','',NULL,'Physics,Toward,Leaning',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12107,'','Angel Carter','Model','\nDecember 7, 1987\n','','American','I\'m not an actress. I just have to be myself.','',NULL,'Actress',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12108,'','Angela Carter','Novelist','\nMay 7, 1940\n','\nFebruary 16, 1992\n','English','Is not this whole world an illusion? And yet it fools everybody.','',NULL,'Whole,Everybody,Illusion',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12109,'History,Experience','Angela Carter','Novelist','\nMay 7, 1940\n','\nFebruary 16, 1992\n','English','Reading a book is like re-writing it for yourself. You bring to a novel, anything you read, all your experience of the world. You bring your history and you read it in your own terms.','',NULL,'Yourself',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12110,'','Angela Carter','Novelist','\nMay 7, 1940\n','\nFebruary 16, 1992\n','English','A day without an argument is like an egg without salt.','',NULL,'Without,Argument,Egg',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12111,'Art','Angela Carter','Novelist','\nMay 7, 1940\n','\nFebruary 16, 1992\n','English','Art need no longer be an account of past sensations. It can become the direct organization of more highly evolved sensations. It is a question of producing ourselves, not things that enslave us.','',NULL,'Past,Become',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12112,'','Angela Carter','Novelist','\nMay 7, 1940\n','\nFebruary 16, 1992\n','English','Anxiety is the beginning of conscience, which is the parent of the soul but is not compatible with innocence.','',NULL,'Soul,Conscience,Beginning',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12113,'','Angela Carter','Novelist','\nMay 7, 1940\n','\nFebruary 16, 1992\n','English','Comedy is tragedy that happens to other people.','',NULL,'Comedy,Happens,Tragedy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12114,'Age,Time','Angela Carter','Novelist','\nMay 7, 1940\n','\nFebruary 16, 1992\n','English','It\'s every woman\'s tragedy, that, after a certain age, she looks like a female impersonator. Mind you, we\'ve known some lovely female impersonators, in our time.','',NULL,'Mind',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12115,'Life,Death','Angela Carter','Novelist','\nMay 7, 1940\n','\nFebruary 16, 1992\n','English','Nothing is a matter of life and death except life and death.','',NULL,'Nothing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12116,'','Angela Carter','Novelist','\nMay 7, 1940\n','\nFebruary 16, 1992\n','English','A book is simply the container of an idea like a bottle; what is inside the book is what matters.','',NULL,'Book,Idea,Simply',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12117,'Dad','Angela Carter','Novelist','\nMay 7, 1940\n','\nFebruary 16, 1992\n','English','Aeneas carried his aged father on his back from the ruins of Troy and so do we all, whether we like it or not, perhaps even if we have never known them.','',NULL,'Father,Whether',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12118,'','Angela Carter','Novelist','\nMay 7, 1940\n','\nFebruary 16, 1992\n','English','Hollywood... was the place where the United States perpetrated itself as a universal dream and put the dream into mass production.','',NULL,'Put,Place,Dream',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12119,'','Angela Carter','Novelist','\nMay 7, 1940\n','\nFebruary 16, 1992\n','English','I haven\'t changed much, over the years. I use less adjectives, now, and have a kinder heart, perhaps.','',NULL,'Heart,Less,Perhaps',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12120,'','Angela Carter','Novelist','\nMay 7, 1940\n','\nFebruary 16, 1992\n','English','I think it\'s one of the scars in our culture that we have too high an opinion of ourselves. We align ourselves with the angels instead of the higher primates.','',NULL,'Opinion,High,Culture',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12121,'God','Angela Carter','Novelist','\nMay 7, 1940\n','\nFebruary 16, 1992\n','English','I was sitting in the looping studio late one night, and I had this epiphany that they weren\'t paying me for my acting, for God\'s sake, but to own me. And from then on, it became clear and an awful lot easier to deal with.','',NULL,'Night,Acting',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12122,'','Angela Carter','Novelist','\nMay 7, 1940\n','\nFebruary 16, 1992\n','English','If the Barbarians are destroyed, who will we then be able to blame for the bad things?','',NULL,'Bad,Blame,Able',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12123,'Age','Angela Carter','Novelist','\nMay 7, 1940\n','\nFebruary 16, 1992\n','English','In a secular age, an authentic miracle must purport to be a hoax, in order to gain credit in the world.','',NULL,'Must,Order',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12124,'Women,Men','Angela Carter','Novelist','\nMay 7, 1940\n','\nFebruary 16, 1992\n','English','In the mythic schema of all relations between men and women, man proposes, and woman is disposed of.','',NULL,'Woman',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12125,'Life','Angela Carter','Novelist','\nMay 7, 1940\n','\nFebruary 16, 1992\n','English','It is far easier for a woman to lead a blameless life than it is for a man; all she has to do is to avoid sexual intercourse like the plague.','',NULL,'Woman,Far',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12126,'','Angela Carter','Novelist','\nMay 7, 1940\n','\nFebruary 16, 1992\n','English','It is, perhaps, better to be valued as an object of passion than never to be valued at all.','',NULL,'Better,Passion,Perhaps',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12127,'','Angela Carter','Novelist','\nMay 7, 1940\n','\nFebruary 16, 1992\n','English','It shone on everyone, whether they had a contract or not. The most democratic thing I\'d ever seen, that California sunshine.','',NULL,'Sunshine,Ever,Everyone',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12128,'Life','Angela Carter','Novelist','\nMay 7, 1940\n','\nFebruary 16, 1992\n','English','Mother goddesses are just as silly a notion as father gods. If a revival of the myths of these cults gives woman emotional satisfaction, it does so at the price of obscuring the real conditions of life. This is why they were invented in the first place.','',NULL,'Mother,Emotional',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12129,'Family,Time,War','Angela Carter','Novelist','\nMay 7, 1940\n','\nFebruary 16, 1992\n','English','My mother learned that she was carrying me at about the same time the Second World War was declared; with the family talent for magic realism, she once told me she had been to the doctor\'s on the very day.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12130,'Movies','Angela Carter','Novelist','\nMay 7, 1940\n','\nFebruary 16, 1992\n','English','Nostalgia, the vice of the aged. We watch so many old movies our memories come in monochrome.','',NULL,'Old,Memories',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12131,'','Angela Carter','Novelist','\nMay 7, 1940\n','\nFebruary 16, 1992\n','English','Soon, nostalgia will be another name for Europe.','',NULL,'Another,Name,Soon',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12132,'','Angela Carter','Novelist','\nMay 7, 1940\n','\nFebruary 16, 1992\n','English','Strangers used to gather together at the cinema and sit together in the dark, like Ancient Greeks participating in the mysteries, dreaming the same dream in unison.','',NULL,'Together,Dark,Same',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12133,'Work,Age,Time','Benny Carter','Musician','\nAugust 8, 1907\n','\nJuly 12, 2003\n','American','At my age, I realize that my most precious possession is time, and I\'ve got too much unfinished work to do to spend even a minute talking about myself.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12134,'Time','Betty Carter','Musician','\nMay 16, 1930\n','\nSeptember 26, 1998\n','American','If you\'re sitting in that audience ready to fight me from the very beginning, I\'m going to have a hard time getting to you. But if you\'ve got a heart at all, I\'m going to get it.','',NULL,'Heart,Fight',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12135,'','Betty Carter','Musician','\nMay 16, 1930\n','\nSeptember 26, 1998\n','American','This is our culture, and I don\'t care who the musician is, if he avoids black people, then he is scared of something. He doesn\'t have confidence in himself or else he doesn\'t believe in what he\'s doing.','',NULL,'Believe,Care,Confidence',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12136,'','Betty Carter','Musician','\nMay 16, 1930\n','\nSeptember 26, 1998\n','American','You can do anything you want to do, if you know what to do.','',NULL,'Anything',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12137,'','Billy Carter','Celebrity','\nMarch 29, 1937\n','\nSeptember 25, 1988\n','American','Yes, sir. I\'m a real Southern boy. I got a red neck, white socks, and Blue Ribbon beer.','',NULL,'Real,Beer,White',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12138,'Good,Home','Billy Carter','Celebrity','\nMarch 29, 1937\n','\nSeptember 25, 1988\n','American','Beer is not a good cocktail-party drink, especially in a home where you don\'t know where the bathroom is.','',NULL,'Beer',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12139,'','Billy Carter','Celebrity','\nMarch 29, 1937\n','\nSeptember 25, 1988\n','American','There is no such thing as a bad beer. It\'s that some taste better than others.','',NULL,'Bad,Better,Others',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12140,'Good','Billy Carter','Celebrity','\nMarch 29, 1937\n','\nSeptember 25, 1988\n','American','Paintings are like a beer, only beer tastes good and it\'s hard to stop drinking beer.','',NULL,'Hard,Beer',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12141,'','Billy Carter','Celebrity','\nMarch 29, 1937\n','\nSeptember 25, 1988\n','American','I always said what I thought and I didn\'t hold anything back.','',NULL,'Anything,Thought,Said',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12142,'','Billy Carter','Celebrity','\nMarch 29, 1937\n','\nSeptember 25, 1988\n','American','I do not deny I brought most of my notoriety on myself, nor do I apologize for it.','',NULL,'Nor,Apologize,Deny',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12143,'Best','Billy Carter','Celebrity','\nMarch 29, 1937\n','\nSeptember 25, 1988\n','American','I had this beer brewed just for me. I think its the best I ever tasted. And I\'ve tasted a lot. I think you\'ll like it too.','',NULL,'Ever,Beer',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12144,'','Billy Carter','Celebrity','\nMarch 29, 1937\n','\nSeptember 25, 1988\n','American','I refused to conform to an image that a lot of people thought a president\'s brother should adopt.','',NULL,'Thought,Brother,President',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12145,'','Billy Carter','Celebrity','\nMarch 29, 1937\n','\nSeptember 25, 1988\n','American','I think I may have created a monster with my - I won\'t say act - but with my redneck pose.','',NULL,'May,Act,Won',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12146,'','Billy Carter','Celebrity','\nMarch 29, 1937\n','\nSeptember 25, 1988\n','American','I\'ve got a sister who races motorcycles and another sister who\'s a Holy Roller preacher.','',NULL,'Another,Holy,Sister',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12147,'Peace','Billy Carter','Celebrity','\nMarch 29, 1937\n','\nSeptember 25, 1988\n','American','My mother went into the Peace Corps when she was sixty-eight.','',NULL,'Mother,She',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12148,'','Billy Carter','Celebrity','\nMarch 29, 1937\n','\nSeptember 25, 1988\n','American','The press made me something I really wasn\'t and I tried to live up to what they made me.','',NULL,'Live,Made,Tried',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12149,'','Billy Carter','Celebrity','\nMarch 29, 1937\n','\nSeptember 25, 1988\n','American','Yes, I\'m a real southern boy.','',NULL,'Real,Yes,Boy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12150,'Music','Deana Carter','Musician','\nJanuary 4, 1966\n','','American','No matter what you do for a living all we have is music to get through certain situations.','',NULL,'Through,Living',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12151,'','Deana Carter','Musician','\nJanuary 4, 1966\n','','American','Any album that I ever put out I\'m going to send it to country radio first.','',NULL,'Ever,Country,Put',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12152,'','Deana Carter','Musician','\nJanuary 4, 1966\n','','American','But once you become successful, everyone has an idea of what you should do.','',NULL,'Successful,Become,Everyone',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12153,'','Deana Carter','Musician','\nJanuary 4, 1966\n','','American','I never excluded any genre on my first record.','',NULL,'Genre,Excluded,Record',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12154,'Music','Deana Carter','Musician','\nJanuary 4, 1966\n','','American','I never listened to country music growing up.','',NULL,'Country,Growing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12155,'Life,Love','Deana Carter','Musician','\nJanuary 4, 1966\n','','American','I think the themes in my songs are very similar from the first album to the newest one. It\'s all about the human condition and how we are all trying to learn to live with each other and survive love and life.','',NULL,'Live',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12156,'','Deana Carter','Musician','\nJanuary 4, 1966\n','','American','I toured in Europe first, before I did any touring in the U.S. It was with Jimmy Nail and others.','',NULL,'Did,Before,Others',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12157,'','Deana Carter','Musician','\nJanuary 4, 1966\n','','American','I wanted this album to sound like a big crocheted blanket - to be warm yet to have a lot of space.','',NULL,'Big,Wanted,Space',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12158,'','Deana Carter','Musician','\nJanuary 4, 1966\n','','American','I was in relationship with a guy who was much older than me - either he was past his prime and I was coming into mine. There was nothing I could do to keep his attention.','',NULL,'Past,Nothing,Keep',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12159,'','Deana Carter','Musician','\nJanuary 4, 1966\n','','American','I\'m a big fan of \'70s records where artists could draw on whatever influences they wanted.','',NULL,'Big,Wanted,Whatever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12160,'Life','Deana Carter','Musician','\nJanuary 4, 1966\n','','American','I\'m sure every song has some kind of undertone of what I was going through with Chris. It was my life.','',NULL,'Through,Song',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12161,'','Deana Carter','Musician','\nJanuary 4, 1966\n','','American','I\'ve been in LA for 5 years now, and it\'s been very freeing creatively.','',NULL,'La,Creatively,Freeing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12162,'','Deana Carter','Musician','\nJanuary 4, 1966\n','','American','It\'s my sick fantasy to be a Cosmo cover.','',NULL,'Sick,Fantasy,Cover',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12163,'','Deana Carter','Musician','\nJanuary 4, 1966\n','','American','My father, Fred Carter, Jr., is definitely an extraordinaire.','',NULL,'Father,Definitely,Carter',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12164,'Music','Deana Carter','Musician','\nJanuary 4, 1966\n','','American','My relationship with Music Row has always been, from my end, optimistic and hopeful that there is more than one way to approach the writing, recording, and marketing of an album.','',NULL,'End,Writing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12165,'Time,Success','Deana Carter','Musician','\nJanuary 4, 1966\n','','American','Nashville has a formula, and it works a lot of the time, but it wasn\'t right for me. They\'re afraid to step outside the box - even though, with me, my success came because I was outside of the box to begin with.','',NULL,'Afraid',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12166,'','Deana Carter','Musician','\nJanuary 4, 1966\n','','American','Once you get away from where you\'re from, you look at it in a different way.','',NULL,'Different,Away,Once',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12167,'Experience','Deana Carter','Musician','\nJanuary 4, 1966\n','','American','Our live show is a definite experience, since it\'s an extension of my albums.','',NULL,'Live,Show',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12168,'','Deana Carter','Musician','\nJanuary 4, 1966\n','','American','The songs come from a vulnerable place, but expressing that part of yourself can also make you feel fearless.','',NULL,'Yourself,Place,Songs',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12169,'Freedom','Deana Carter','Musician','\nJanuary 4, 1966\n','','American','There\'s a lot of freedom for me living in L.A.','',NULL,'Living',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12170,'','Deana Carter','Musician','\nJanuary 4, 1966\n','','American','Yes, we do mimic our parents in a lot of ways.','',NULL,'Parents,Ways,Yes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12171,'Great,Hope','Dixie Carter','Actor','\nMay 25, 1939\n','\nApril 10, 2010\n','American','Certainly if we hope do enhance and extend whatever natural assets we were given, we must expect to make an effort, if not actually great labor.','',NULL,'Must',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12172,'','Dixie Carter','Actor','\nMay 25, 1939\n','\nApril 10, 2010\n','American','Eventually I lost the idea that I could have a career. I thought I was too old.','',NULL,'Lost,Career,Thought',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12173,'Marriage','Dixie Carter','Actor','\nMay 25, 1939\n','\nApril 10, 2010\n','American','I believe that the dissolution of a marriage comes about by the breaking down of self-esteem.','',NULL,'Believe,Down',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12174,'','Dixie Carter','Actor','\nMay 25, 1939\n','\nApril 10, 2010\n','American','I have never met a happy atheist. I believe in separation of church and state, but I think we have gone so far over in the other direction of separating church and state.','',NULL,'Happy,Believe,Far',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12175,'Good','Dixie Carter','Actor','\nMay 25, 1939\n','\nApril 10, 2010\n','American','It takes a mighty good man to be better than no man at all.','',NULL,'Better,Takes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12176,'Computers,Learning','Dixie Carter','Actor','\nMay 25, 1939\n','\nApril 10, 2010\n','American','Learning can take place in the backyard if there is a human being there who cares about the child. Before learning computers, children should learn to read first. They should sit around the dinner table and hear what their parents have to say and think.','',NULL,'Children',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12177,'','Dixie Carter','Actor','\nMay 25, 1939\n','\nApril 10, 2010\n','American','My mother won\'t tolerate any four-letter words.','',NULL,'Mother,Words,Won',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12178,'','Dixie Carter','Actor','\nMay 25, 1939\n','\nApril 10, 2010\n','American','The show was written just for us. We all thought we were the prettiest and the funniest.','',NULL,'Thought,Show,Written',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12179,'Family','Dixie Carter','Actor','\nMay 25, 1939\n','\nApril 10, 2010\n','American','We don\'t have the family organization the way we used to. My father lives with us because we have the room. The greatest of all opportunities for our children is a complete family unit.','',NULL,'Greatest,Father',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12180,'','Dixie Carter','Actor','\nMay 25, 1939\n','\nApril 10, 2010\n','American','With my first two husbands, I always kinda sensed they thought there was something wrong with me. Maybe I was too flighty or whatever.','',NULL,'Thought,Two,Wrong',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12181,'Good,Money','Dixie Carter','Actor','\nMay 25, 1939\n','\nApril 10, 2010\n','American','You have to take a huge loss financially to do a play. You have to put aside the commercials and the speeches and the other things that put money on the table, and really save up to do it. And that\'s what I\'ve done here. But it\'s worth it to me to be in a really good play.','',NULL,'Done',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12182,'','Elizabeth Carter','Poet','\nDecember 16, 1717\n','\nFebruary 19, 1806\n','English','Remember that not to be happy is not to be grateful.','',NULL,'Happy,Remember,Grateful',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12183,'Music','Elliott Carter','Composer','\nDecember 11, 1908\n','','American','Aaron Copland was a man that had a very specific point of view about what music should be which was that, he felt that new music should have the composer should show a personality in his music.','',NULL,'Show,Point',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12184,'','Elliott Carter','Composer','\nDecember 11, 1908\n','','American','Almost every one of my various zero numbered birthdays has had a big concert in London and often in Paris.','',NULL,'Big,Often,Almost',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12185,'','Elliott Carter','Composer','\nDecember 11, 1908\n','','American','An auditory scenario for the players to act out with their instruments.','',NULL,'Act,Players,Scenario',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12186,'Music,Education','Elliott Carter','Composer','\nDecember 11, 1908\n','','American','I mean the public likes it more in Europe than they do here because the state supported organizations have felt that playing contemporary music was part of the education of the public.','',NULL,'Mean',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12187,'Time','Elliott Carter','Composer','\nDecember 11, 1908\n','','American','I\'ve known those pieces ever since I was about 16 or 17; I also at that time was taken to meet Charles Ives whom I got to know fairly well. He was the one who wrote a recommendation for me to get into college.','',NULL,'Ever,College',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12188,'Music,Time','Elliott Carter','Composer','\nDecember 11, 1908\n','','American','In any case, Ives encouraged me to go into music even though he himself had such a hard time being a composer.','',NULL,'Hard',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12189,'Music','Elliott Carter','Composer','\nDecember 11, 1908\n','','American','It was only later on that I became more interested in older music.','',NULL,'Older,Interested',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12190,'Life,Music,Time','Elliott Carter','Composer','\nDecember 11, 1908\n','','American','My entire life has really revolved around music that was written about the time that I was born, 1908, to just before the First World War and shortly after it. This music I\'ve always known, and it is that music that\'s most important to me.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12191,'Time,War','Elliott Carter','Composer','\nDecember 11, 1908\n','','American','Right at the end of the war I wrote a piano sonata, which was written at a time when Sam Barber used to come down here and we used to have lunch together in a very nice old hotel that\'s now not there.','',NULL,'Nice',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12192,'','Elliott Carter','Composer','\nDecember 11, 1908\n','','American','Silences between movements are employed only in order to bring the opposing duo to the fore.','',NULL,'Between,Order,Bring',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12193,'Music,War','Elliott Carter','Composer','\nDecember 11, 1908\n','','American','Since I\'m allergic to various things, the army wouldn\'t accept me during the war, and I got into the Office of War Information, which sent music to Europe.','',NULL,'Accept',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12194,'','Elliott Carter','Composer','\nDecember 11, 1908\n','','American','Talking about a materialistic thing, I get about 13 times more royalties from Europe than I do from America.','',NULL,'America,Times,Talking',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12195,'Music,Good','Elliott Carter','Composer','\nDecember 11, 1908\n','','American','That was one of the big problems when I was at Harvard studying music. We had to write choral pieces in the style of Brahms or Mendelssohn, which was distressing because in the end you realized how good Brahms is, and how bad you are.','',NULL,'End',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12196,'Work','Elliott Carter','Composer','\nDecember 11, 1908\n','','American','The Quartets have been a major part of my work.','',NULL,'Major,Part',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12197,'','Elliott Carter','Composer','\nDecember 11, 1908\n','','American','The Third Quartet I made the instruments in pairs - Two different pairs - Violin and viola, and violin and cello. They played very different things from each other all through the whole piece.','',NULL,'Different,Through,Made',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12198,'Music,Time','Elliott Carter','Composer','\nDecember 11, 1908\n','','American','Then, when the Depression came, all of this changed completely. Since that time, the entire public is of a very different sort and there was not so much support for contemporary music in a direct way.','',NULL,'Depression',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12199,'Music','Elliott Carter','Composer','\nDecember 11, 1908\n','','American','These wealthy people were very interested in contemporary music. They wanted to help diffuse it and get it to be known to other people.','',NULL,'Help,Wanted',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12200,'','Elliott Carter','Composer','\nDecember 11, 1908\n','','American','Well I tried to, but I could never write anything that I liked or was worthwhile. I threw it all out and realized that I had to make a serious study- that my tastes were far more advanced than my abilities.','',NULL,'Anything,Serious,Far',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12201,'Music','Elliott Carter','Composer','\nDecember 11, 1908\n','','American','Well when I was young, when I was very young, when I was a little boy I don\'t remember the music I heard, but there was an article in the Brooklyn Daily written by my Aunt about how I could choose phonograph records.','',NULL,'Daily,Remember',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12202,'Time,Sad','Elliott Carter','Composer','\nDecember 11, 1908\n','','American','When I was in Paris, all of the German refugees began to flow in and it was a very sad time.','',NULL,'Paris',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12203,'','Elliott Carter','Composer','\nDecember 11, 1908\n','','American','Why write for the orchestra? For one thing it\'s a very challenging problem.','',NULL,'Why,Problem,Write',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12204,'','Elliott Carter','Composer','\nDecember 11, 1908\n','','American','Yes, I get a report from BMI about the frequency of performances, and it is very surprising. They played one of my most advanced pieces, and one of my most unusual ones on the radio.','',NULL,'Played,Yes,Radio',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12205,'','Gary Carter','','','','','I got that nickname my first spring training camp with the Expos in 1974. Tim Foli, Ken Singleton and Mike Jorgensen started calling me \'Kid\' because I was trying to win every sprint. I was trying to hit every pitch out of the park.','',NULL,'Win,Trying,Spring',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12206,'Music','Gary Carter','','','','','I like mellow music. I like some jazz. But I\'m not a big hard rock guy.','',NULL,'Rock,Hard',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12207,'Time','Gary Carter','','','','','I remember many a time, going into someplace like Wrigley Field - where you could cut the humidity with a knife - and playing a doubleheader. I loved to play the game. It didn\'t matter if it was a doubleheader, or a single game, or a day game after a night game. I wanted to play.','',NULL,'Single,Game',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12208,'','Gary Carter','','','','','I tried the broadcasting thing, the coaching thing, but I\'ll never replace the competitive feeling of being out on the field when we were players.','',NULL,'Feeling,Tried,Players',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12209,'Love','Gary Carter','','','','','I would love to get back to the big leagues as a coach, possibly a manager. I would love that opportunity.','',NULL,'Big,Manager',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12210,'','Gary Carter','','','','','It\'s kind of a tradition that you get a rookie, put him in the middle, wrap your arms and legs around him, then douse him with everything you can get a hold of - shaving cream, ketchup, mustard, everything. It\'s kind of like a pie in the face after a guy is successful.','',NULL,'Successful,Everything,Him',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12211,'Love','Gary Carter','','','','','My desires are simply I love to teach, I love to be in uniform, I love to throw batting practice, I love to be with the kids.','',NULL,'Kids,Simply',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12212,'','Gary Carter','','','','','That\'s what every young kid thinks about when they first put on a uniform - is to play in the Major League and then, ultimately, play in a World Series. To me, that was the ultimate, winning in \'86.','',NULL,'Winning,Play,Young',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12213,'','Gary Carter','','','','','There were probably a few games I played where I should not have played, because of some nagging injuries or something. I used to always talk the managers into playing me, because I wanted to play so badly.','',NULL,'Play,Talk,Wanted',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12214,'','Gary Carter','','','','','There\'s a place in my heart for every team I played on.','',NULL,'Heart,Place,Team',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12215,'','Gary Carter','','','','','To be 49 years old now and still be called The Kid, that\'s kind of special.','',NULL,'Still,Special,Old',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12216,'','Helena Bonham Carter','Actress','\nMay 26, 1966\n','','British','I also get fed up with the fact that casting agents and directors have this impression of me as being frail and petite. I find it very patronizing. I\'m quite beefy and strong. I was a gymnast in school and I have lots of muscles.','',NULL,'School,Strong,Find',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12217,'','Helena Bonham Carter','Actress','\nMay 26, 1966\n','','British','All the ancient classic fairy tales have always been scary and dark.','',NULL,'Dark,Scary,Fairy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12218,'Work','Helena Bonham Carter','Actress','\nMay 26, 1966\n','','British','I enjoy those small chats you have when people come up and talk to you about your work. It only involves a few seconds of effort to be nice to those people, and I am very grateful for the kind words that people have taken the trouble to express to me in person.','',NULL,'Nice,Person',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12219,'','Helena Bonham Carter','Actress','\nMay 26, 1966\n','','British','When I was young I had so many inferiority complexes. I had an inferiority complex because I didn\'t go to university. I had an inferiority complex because I didn\'t train. Then it gets tiring. And you do get bored of it.','',NULL,'Bored,Young,Complex',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12220,'','Helena Bonham Carter','Actress','\nMay 26, 1966\n','','British','It took me ages to grow into being a woman, into being happy with it.','',NULL,'Happy,Woman,Grow',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12221,'','Helena Bonham Carter','Actress','\nMay 26, 1966\n','','British','You become very angry and depressed that you keep getting offered only these exceedingly demure and repressed roles. They\'re so not me. That\'s why films like Fight Club were so important to me because I think I confounded certain stereotypes and limited perceptions of what I could do as an actress.','',NULL,'Angry,Fight,Important',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12222,'Good','Helena Bonham Carter','Actress','\nMay 26, 1966\n','','British','I\'m a very good sleeper.','',NULL,'Sleeper',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12223,'','Helena Bonham Carter','Actress','\nMay 26, 1966\n','','British','I drink booze, I smoke, and I\'m hooked on caffeine. I actually have been known to swear at times and belch and even raise my voice when provoked. And I\'m not physically repressed!','',NULL,'Times,Actually,Voice',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12224,'Love','Helena Bonham Carter','Actress','\nMay 26, 1966\n','','British','I love changing what I look like because I always feel super strange whenever I do watch something that I\'m in.','',NULL,'Strange,Watch',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12225,'','Helena Bonham Carter','Actress','\nMay 26, 1966\n','','British','People have lots of misconceptions about me. My mum, who is half French and half Spanish, gets outraged when I\'m called quintessentially English. I owe my looks to my mum-which was 90 percent of getting my first job. And, some people would argue, 90 percent of my entire career.','',NULL,'Job,Career,Getting',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12226,'Life','Helena Bonham Carter','Actress','\nMay 26, 1966\n','','British','People say, \'You\'re still breast-feeding, that\'s so generous.\' Generous, no! It gives me boobs and it takes my thighs away! It\'s sort of like natural liposuction. I\'d carry on breast-feeding for the rest of my life if I could.','',NULL,'Still,Away',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12227,'','Helena Bonham Carter','Actress','\nMay 26, 1966\n','','British','You learn to rely on a few basic movements and use your voice to the greatest extent possible to convey your emotions. So there was a technical challenge there and a responsibility to create a character from behind the mask.','',NULL,'Character,Greatest,Challenge',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12228,'','Helena Bonham Carter','Actress','\nMay 26, 1966\n','','British','Because I sleep with him he asked me to audition, you know?','',NULL,'Sleep,Him,Asked',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12229,'','Helena Bonham Carter','Actress','\nMay 26, 1966\n','','British','Fairytales have always got to have that scary quality, as long as you make them laugh.','',NULL,'Laugh,Long,Quality',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12230,'Death','Helena Bonham Carter','Actress','\nMay 26, 1966\n','','British','I don\'t think kids have a problem with death. It\'s us older ones who are nearer to it, that start being frightened.','',NULL,'Problem,Start',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12231,'Change','Helena Bonham Carter','Actress','\nMay 26, 1966\n','','British','I have to struggle to change people\'s perceptions of me. I grew very frustrated with the perception that I\'m this shy, retiring, inhibited aristocratic creature when I\'m absolutely not like that at all. I think I\'m much more outgoing and exuberant than my image.','',NULL,'Struggle,Frustrated',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12232,'','Helena Bonham Carter','Actress','\nMay 26, 1966\n','','British','I loved doing all those costume dramas. I didn\'t think, \'Ooh I\'ve got to avoid being typecast\' - you can\'t ever be dictated to by what other people think. I just do things because I fancy the parts and the directors.','',NULL,'Ever,Loved,Avoid',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12233,'Life','Helena Bonham Carter','Actress','\nMay 26, 1966\n','','British','I should get a few ribs taken out, because I\'ll be in a corset for the rest of my life.','',NULL,'Few,Rest',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12234,'','Helena Bonham Carter','Actress','\nMay 26, 1966\n','','British','I think my mouth just opens and I spontaneously say things that occur to me.','',NULL,'Mouth,Occur,Opens',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12235,'Work,Time,Art','Helena Bonham Carter','Actress','\nMay 26, 1966\n','','British','I\'m not dead and I don\'t have blue hair but some people say there are similarities. It is usually intolerable to watch myself onscreen but this time it\'s fine. I think it\'s beautiful and a real work of art.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12236,'','Helena Bonham Carter','Actress','\nMay 26, 1966\n','','British','I\'m the kind of actor who has ventured into escaping from me.','',NULL,'Actor,Escaping,Ventured',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12237,'','Helena Bonham Carter','Actress','\nMay 26, 1966\n','','British','If you\'re a queen, you\'re powerless, so I\'d probably demote myself and go shopping.','',NULL,'Shopping,Queen,Powerless',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12238,'Morning','Helena Bonham Carter','Actress','\nMay 26, 1966\n','','British','It didn\'t matter what you look like. You don\'t have to get up at 5:30 in the morning and there\'s a lot to be said for that. Corpse Bride can just play all my parts from now on and I\'ll just do the voice.','',NULL,'Play,Said',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12239,'Change','Helena Bonham Carter','Actress','\nMay 26, 1966\n','','British','It took me so many years to move out. I\'m definitely a bit of a Peter Pan, reluctant to grow up. It all seemed really nice at home-why change it? Part of me would prefer not to have any responsibility whatsoever.','',NULL,'Nice,Move',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12240,'','Helena Bonham Carter','Actress','\nMay 26, 1966\n','','British','It was a challenge to be able to create a character without being able to use one\'s normal set of expressions. All the rubber and makeup attached to your face left you with only a modest range of facial movements.','',NULL,'Character,Without,Challenge',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12241,'Parenting,Hope','Hodding Carter','Journalist','\nFebruary 3, 1907\n','\nApril 4, 1972\n','American','There are only two lasting bequests we can hope to give our children. One of these is roots, the other, wings.','',NULL,'Children',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12242,'','Hodding Carter','Journalist','\nFebruary 3, 1907\n','\nApril 4, 1972\n','American','There are two lasting bequests we can give our children: one is roots, the other is wings.','',NULL,'Children,Give,Two',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12243,'Great','Hodding Carter','Journalist','\nFebruary 3, 1907\n','\nApril 4, 1972\n','American','Two great things you can give your children: one is roots, the other is wings.','',NULL,'Children,Give',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12244,'','Hodding Carter','Journalist','\nFebruary 3, 1907\n','\nApril 4, 1972\n','American','Television news is like a lightning flash. It makes a loud noise, lights up everything around it, leaves everything else in darkness and then is suddenly gone.','',NULL,'Everything,Around,Else',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12245,'','Hodding Carter','Journalist','\nFebruary 3, 1907\n','\nApril 4, 1972\n','American','Within the last three years the amount of classified materials has doubled to 15.6 million decisions to classify documents.','',NULL,'Decisions,Last,Three',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12246,'','Howard Carter','Scientist','\nMay 9, 1874\n','\nMarch 2, 1939\n','English','All we have to do is to peel the shrines like an onion, and we will be with the king himself.','',NULL,'Himself,King,Onion',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12247,'','Howard Carter','Scientist','\nMay 9, 1874\n','\nMarch 2, 1939\n','English','It soon became obvious that we were but on the threshold of the discovery.','',NULL,'Soon,Obvious,Discovery',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12248,'','Howard Carter','Scientist','\nMay 9, 1874\n','\nMarch 2, 1939\n','English','After clearing 9 metres of the descending passage, in about the middle of the afternoon, we came upon a second sealed doorway, which was almost the exact replica of the first.','',NULL,'After,Almost,Second',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12249,'Work','Howard Carter','Scientist','\nMay 9, 1874\n','\nMarch 2, 1939\n','English','As the work proceeded we found that the western end of the cutting receded under the slope of the rock, and thus was partly roofed over by the overhanging rock.','',NULL,'Rock,End',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12250,'','Howard Carter','Scientist','\nMay 9, 1874\n','\nMarch 2, 1939\n','English','Commenced operations in the Valley of the Kings.','',NULL,'Kings,Valley,Operations',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12251,'','Howard Carter','Scientist','\nMay 9, 1874\n','\nMarch 2, 1939\n','English','Feverishly we cleared away the remaining last scraps of rubbish on the floor of the passage before the doorway, until we had only the clean sealed doorway before us.','',NULL,'Before,Away,Last',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12252,'','Howard Carter','Scientist','\nMay 9, 1874\n','\nMarch 2, 1939\n','English','Here before us was sufficient evidence to show that it really was an entrance to a tomb, and by the seals, to all outward appearances that it was intact.','',NULL,'Before,Here,Show',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12253,'','Howard Carter','Scientist','\nMay 9, 1874\n','\nMarch 2, 1939\n','English','It was a sight surpassing all precedent, and one we never dreamed of seeing.','',NULL,'Seeing,Sight,Precedent',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12254,'','Howard Carter','Scientist','\nMay 9, 1874\n','\nMarch 2, 1939\n','English','The news of the discovery spread fast all over the country, and inquisitive enquiries mingled with congratulations from this moment became the daily programme.','',NULL,'Daily,Country,Moment',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12255,'','Howard Carter','Scientist','\nMay 9, 1874\n','\nMarch 2, 1939\n','English','These ancient huts were soon cleared of the rubbish covering them. I planned them, and removed them for investigation below, which undertaking took until the fourth of Nov.','',NULL,'Until,Took,Soon',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12256,'','Howard Carter','Scientist','\nMay 9, 1874\n','\nMarch 2, 1939\n','English','They were of many types of seals, all bearing the insignia of the King.','',NULL,'King,Types,Bearing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12257,'','Howard Carter','Scientist','\nMay 9, 1874\n','\nMarch 2, 1939\n','English','Towards sunset we had cleared down to the level of the 12th step, which was sufficient to expose a large part of the upper portion of a plastered and sealed doorway.','',NULL,'Down,Step,Level',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12258,'Beauty,Art','Howard Carter','Scientist','\nMay 9, 1874\n','\nMarch 2, 1939\n','English','We were astonished by the beauty and refinement of the art displayed by the objects surpassing all we could have imagined - the impression was overwhelming.','',NULL,'Impression',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12259,'','Howard Carter','Scientist','\nMay 9, 1874\n','\nMarch 2, 1939\n','English','We were totally unprepared for such a large quantity of visitors, and in view of the preservation of the antiquities they being very crowded and in poor preservation, we were obliged to refuse admission until some preparation was made to safeguard the objects.','',NULL,'Made,Poor,Until',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12260,'','Howard Carter','Scientist','\nMay 9, 1874\n','\nMarch 2, 1939\n','English','With such evidence, as well as the sealed doorway between the two guardian statues of the King, the mystery gradually dawned upon us. We were but in the anterior portion of a tomb.','',NULL,'Two,Between,King',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12261,'','Jimmy Carter','President','\nOctober 1, 1924\n','','American','You can do what you have to do, and sometimes you can do it even better than you think you can.','',NULL,'Better,Sometimes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12262,'','Jimmy Carter','President','\nOctober 1, 1924\n','','American','Jesus never said a word about homosexuality. In all of his teachings about multiple things - he never said that gay people should be condemned. I personally think it is very fine for gay people to be married in civil ceremonies.','',NULL,'Gay,Jesus,Said',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12263,'Politics,Men,Future','Jimmy Carter','President','\nOctober 1, 1924\n','','American','Republicans are men of narrow vision, who are afraid of the future.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12264,'Peace,Good,War','Jimmy Carter','President','\nOctober 1, 1924\n','','American','War may sometimes be a necessary evil. But no matter how necessary, it is always an evil, never a good. We will not learn how to live together in peace by killing each other\'s children.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12265,'Technology,Computers','Jimmy Carter','President','\nOctober 1, 1924\n','','American','Globalization, as defined by rich people like us, is a very nice thing... you are talking about the Internet, you are talking about cell phones, you are talking about computers. This doesn\'t affect two-thirds of the people of the world.','',NULL,'Nice',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12266,'Dreams','Jimmy Carter','President','\nOctober 1, 1924\n','','American','We become not a melting pot but a beautiful mosaic. Different people, different beliefs, different yearnings, different hopes, different dreams.','',NULL,'Beautiful,Different',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12267,'Women,Men','Jimmy Carter','President','\nOctober 1, 1924\n','','American','We must make it clear that a platform of \'I hate gay men and women\' is not a way to become president of the United States.','',NULL,'Hate',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12268,'','Jimmy Carter','President','\nOctober 1, 1924\n','','American','Human rights is the soul of our foreign policy, because human rights is the very soul of our sense of nationhood.','',NULL,'Human,Soul,Sense',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12269,'Fear','Jimmy Carter','President','\nOctober 1, 1924\n','','American','If you fear making anyone mad, then you ultimately probe for the lowest common denominator of human achievement.','',NULL,'Human,Mad',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12270,'','Jimmy Carter','President','\nOctober 1, 1924\n','','American','There\'s no doubt that the Christian right has gone to bed with the more conservative elements of the Republican Party. And there\'s been a melding in their goals when it comes to the separation of church and state. I\'ve always believed in the separation of church and state.','',NULL,'Doubt,Christian,State',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12271,'Time','Jimmy Carter','President','\nOctober 1, 1924\n','','American','I say to you quite frankly that the time for racial discrimination is over.','',NULL,'Quite,Frankly',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12272,'','Jimmy Carter','President','\nOctober 1, 1924\n','','American','I\'ll never tell a lie. I\'ll never make a misleading statement. I\'ll never betray the confidence that any of you had in me. And I\'ll never avoid a controversial issue.','',NULL,'Confidence,Lie,Betray',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12273,'','Jimmy Carter','President','\nOctober 1, 1924\n','','American','I have often wanted to drown my troubles, but I can\'t get my wife to go swimming.','',NULL,'Wife,Wanted,Often',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL);
INSERT INTO `o_quotes` VALUES (12274,'','Jimmy Carter','President','\nOctober 1, 1924\n','','American','We should live our lives as though Christ were coming this afternoon.','',NULL,'Live,Lives,Though',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12275,'','Jimmy Carter','President','\nOctober 1, 1924\n','','American','America did not invent human rights. In a very real sense human rights invented America.','',NULL,'Human,Real,Did',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12276,'','Jimmy Carter','President','\nOctober 1, 1924\n','','American','I hate to see complacency prevail in our lives when it\'s so directly contrary to the teaching of Christ.','',NULL,'Hate,Lives,Christ',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12277,'Nature,Love,Music','Jimmy Carter','President','\nOctober 1, 1924\n','','American','Like music and art, love of nature is a common language that can transcend political or social boundaries.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12278,'Home,Experience','Jimmy Carter','President','\nOctober 1, 1924\n','','American','I don\'t claim to be knowledgeable about theology. Most of my knowledge comes out of my experience and the lessons in the Bible. Every Sunday I\'m home I teach 45 minutes and we boiled them down to one page for the new book, \'Through the Year with Jimmy Carter.\'','',NULL,'Knowledge',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12279,'','Jimmy Carter','President','\nOctober 1, 1924\n','','American','I think what\'s going on in Guantanamo Bay and other places is a disgrace to the U.S.A. I wouldn\'t say it\'s the cause of terrorism, but it has given impetus and excuses to potential terrorists to lash out at our country and justify their despicable acts.','',NULL,'Country,Excuses,Terrorism',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12280,'','Jimmy Carter','President','\nOctober 1, 1924\n','','American','I thought then, and I think now, that the invasion of Iraq was unnecessary and unjust. And I think the premises on which it was launched were false.','',NULL,'Thought,False,Iraq',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12281,'Women,God','Jimmy Carter','President','\nOctober 1, 1924\n','','American','I\'ve looked on many women with lust. I\'ve committed adultery in my heart many times. God knows I will do this and forgives me.','',NULL,'Heart',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12282,'','Jimmy Carter','President','\nOctober 1, 1924\n','','American','Unless both sides win, no agreement can be permanent.','',NULL,'Win,Both,Unless',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12283,'Peace','Jimmy Carter','President','\nOctober 1, 1924\n','','American','We will not learn how to live together in peace by killing each other\'s children.','',NULL,'Live,Children',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12284,'Equality','Jimmy Carter','President','\nOctober 1, 1924\n','','American','A fundamentalist can\'t bring himself or herself to negotiate with people who disagree with them because the negotiating process itself is an indication of implied equality.','',NULL,'Himself,Process',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12285,'Life,Women,Men','Jimmy Carter','President','\nOctober 1, 1924\n','','American','I believe there is complete equality between men and women. And I believe those passages in the New Testament, not by Jesus, but by Paul, that say women should not adorn themselves, they should always wear hats or color their hair in church - things like that - I think they are signs of the times an','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12286,'Government','John Carter','Politician','\nNovember 6, 1941\n','','American','Singling out political opponents for working against the ruling party is precisely the tactic of every tyrannical government from Red China to Venezuela. The first step in the process is creating unfounded public suspicion of political opponents, followed by arresting and jailing any who continue sp','',NULL,'Political,Working',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12287,'','June Carter','Musician','\nJune 23, 1929\n','\nMay 15, 2003\n','American','Every dog has his day, unless he loses his tail, then he has a weak-end.','',NULL,'Dog,Unless,Loses',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12288,'Romantic,Age','Lillian Gordy Carter','Celebrity','\nAugust 15, 1898\n','\nOctober 30, 1983\n','American','Middle age is when a guy keeps turning off lights for economical rather than romantic reasons.','',NULL,'Rather',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12289,'Time','Lillian Gordy Carter','Celebrity','\nAugust 15, 1898\n','\nOctober 30, 1983\n','American','Every time I think that I am getting old, and gradually going to the grave, something else happens.','',NULL,'Old,Else',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12290,'','Lillian Gordy Carter','Celebrity','\nAugust 15, 1898\n','\nOctober 30, 1983\n','American','I know folks all have a tizzy about it, but I like a little bourbon of an evening. It helps me sleep. I don\'t much care what they say about it.','',NULL,'Care,Sleep,Evening',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12291,'Love','Lillian Gordy Carter','Celebrity','\nAugust 15, 1898\n','\nOctober 30, 1983\n','American','I love all my children, but some of them I don\'t like.','',NULL,'Children',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12292,'','Lillian Gordy Carter','Celebrity','\nAugust 15, 1898\n','\nOctober 30, 1983\n','American','If I had one wish for my children, it would be that each of them would reach for goals that have meaning for them as individuals.','',NULL,'Children,Wish,Meaning',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12293,'Family,Time','Lillian Gordy Carter','Celebrity','\nAugust 15, 1898\n','\nOctober 30, 1983\n','American','Jimmy says he\'ll never tell a lie. Well, I lie all the time. 1 have to - to balance the family ticket.','',NULL,'Lie',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12294,'','Lillian Gordy Carter','Celebrity','\nAugust 15, 1898\n','\nOctober 30, 1983\n','American','Sure I\'m for helping the elderly. I\'m going to be old myself someday.','',NULL,'Old,Sure,Helping',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12295,'Good,Respect','Lillian Gordy Carter','Celebrity','\nAugust 15, 1898\n','\nOctober 30, 1983\n','American','We may not return the affection of those who like us, but we always respect their good judgment.','',NULL,'May',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12296,'Good','Lynda Carter','Actress','\nJuly 24, 1951\n','','American','I want to do everything right now! This very minute. I am impatient, but yes I have goals. To be a real well-respected actress whom people know they can rely on to do a good job... whether they like me as a person or not!','',NULL,'Job,Real',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12297,'Time,Good,Experience','Lynda Carter','Actress','\nJuly 24, 1951\n','','American','I just want my audiences to be entertained and feel like they\'re part of the show. I want to show them a good time and create an experience they\'re going to enjoy.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12298,'','Lynda Carter','Actress','\nJuly 24, 1951\n','','American','I try to avoid cheese, dairy and a lot of meat, but I do like them.','',NULL,'Try,Avoid,Cheese',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12299,'','Lynda Carter','Actress','\nJuly 24, 1951\n','','American','I\'m an adventurer and I enjoy all types of things, and eating is a part of that. It\'s just too bad we have to watch what we eat.','',NULL,'Bad,Enjoy,Eat',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12300,'Women','Lynda Carter','Actress','\nJuly 24, 1951\n','','American','My only interest in women\'s clothes is what\'s underneath them.','',NULL,'Interest,Clothes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12301,'','Lynda Carter','Actress','\nJuly 24, 1951\n','','American','People always want me to talk about Wonder Woman, so I do.','',NULL,'Woman,Talk,Wonder',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12302,'Age,Women','Lynda Carter','Actress','\nJuly 24, 1951\n','','American','You want to see women your own age in films.','',NULL,'Films',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12303,'','Maybelle Carter','Musician','\nMay 10, 1909\n','\nOctober 23, 1978\n','American','We didn\'t have any instruments, so I had to use my guitar.','',NULL,'Guitar,Use',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12304,'','Nell Carter','Actress','\nSeptember 13, 1948\n','\nJanuary 23, 2003\n','American','You have to put on more faces to pretend who you are.','',NULL,'Put,Pretend,Faces',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12305,'','Nell Carter','Actress','\nSeptember 13, 1948\n','\nJanuary 23, 2003\n','American','Being diabetic was not what I thought of as being normal, and I feared the stigma of having to take medicine and having people stick me with a needle.','',NULL,'Thought,Normal,Medicine',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12306,'Business','Nell Carter','Actress','\nSeptember 13, 1948\n','\nJanuary 23, 2003\n','American','I was a weirdo to want to be in show business. Most kids wanted to be teachers or nurses.','',NULL,'Wanted,Kids',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12307,'','Nell Carter','Actress','\nSeptember 13, 1948\n','\nJanuary 23, 2003\n','American','Rich is not better.','',NULL,'Better,Rich',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12308,'','Nell Carter','Actress','\nSeptember 13, 1948\n','\nJanuary 23, 2003\n','American','Rich means you have to stay there to maintain it.','',NULL,'Rich,Means,Stay',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12309,'','Nell Carter','Actress','\nSeptember 13, 1948\n','\nJanuary 23, 2003\n','American','When I first found out I had diabetes I denied it.','',NULL,'Found,Diabetes,Denied',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12310,'','Nick Carter','Musician','\nJanuary 28, 1980\n','','American','As long as you know, within yourself, that you\'re no better than anyone else out there, you\'re OK.','',NULL,'Yourself,Better,Long',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12311,'Life,Future','Nick Carter','Musician','\nJanuary 28, 1980\n','','American','Live life to the fullest, for the future is scarce.','',NULL,'Live',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12312,'Family','Nick Carter','Musician','\nJanuary 28, 1980\n','','American','I don\'t believe in being mean to anyone. I\'m a really peaceful person. That\'s something I get from my family.','',NULL,'Believe,Person',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12313,'','Nick Carter','Musician','\nJanuary 28, 1980\n','','American','I\'m trying to make myself better. But I don\'t regret anything that I\'ve gone through, because it makes me who I am.','',NULL,'Better,Anything,Through',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12314,'','Nick Carter','Musician','\nJanuary 28, 1980\n','','American','As long as you\'re having fun and still doing stuff, it doesn\'t matter what other people think.','',NULL,'Fun,Long,Still',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12315,'Family','Nick Carter','Musician','\nJanuary 28, 1980\n','','American','Fame is a lot of pressure, especially when you\'re responsible for your entire family. Financially, emotionally - everything.','',NULL,'Everything,Pressure',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12316,'Time','Nick Carter','Musician','\nJanuary 28, 1980\n','','American','It\'s kind of weird, because I look at myself as just a normal person. My friends get rejected all the time, so why shouldn\'t I? I don\'t think I\'m anything special.','',NULL,'Person,Anything',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12317,'Life,Change,Future','Nick Carter','Musician','\nJanuary 28, 1980\n','','American','One of the most important things that I did to turn my life around was to realize and to accept that from this minute, that\'s all we have. Everything that happened behind us we cannot change so you might as well look to the future.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12318,'Women','Nick Carter','Musician','\nJanuary 28, 1980\n','','American','I can be shy when I talk to women. I\'m a shy dude.','',NULL,'Talk,Shy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12319,'','Nick Carter','Musician','\nJanuary 28, 1980\n','','American','I don\'t want to die.','',NULL,'Die',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12320,'Time,Diet','Nick Carter','Musician','\nJanuary 28, 1980\n','','American','I freak out if I go a little too long without being in the gym. For a long time it was all about getting the weight off because I was 240 pounds at my heaviest, and now I\'m around 175, so the majority of that weight loss was due to diet and exercise.','',NULL,'Without',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12321,'Love,Music','Nick Carter','Musician','\nJanuary 28, 1980\n','','American','I kind of consider myself a chameleon in music. I love all sorts of music.','',NULL,'Consider',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12322,'','Nick Carter','Musician','\nJanuary 28, 1980\n','','American','I never really am in awe of people because we are just equal at the end of the day.','',NULL,'End,Equal,Awe',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12323,'','Nick Carter','Musician','\nJanuary 28, 1980\n','','American','I try to be bad, but nobody will let me.','',NULL,'Bad,Try,Nobody',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12324,'','Nick Carter','Musician','\nJanuary 28, 1980\n','','American','I try to make myself look as normal as possible because I like people to relate to me.','',NULL,'Try,Possible,Normal',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12325,'Romantic,Love','Nick Carter','Musician','\nJanuary 28, 1980\n','','American','I used to try to draw my girlfriends. I think one of the most romantic things that anybody can do is draw a portrait of the person you love.','',NULL,'Person',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12326,'Family','Nick Carter','Musician','\nJanuary 28, 1980\n','','American','I wanted to be at my sister\'s funeral, but my family has always had a complicated dynamic.','',NULL,'Wanted,Sister',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12327,'Love','Nick Carter','Musician','\nJanuary 28, 1980\n','','American','I\'m an old rock and roll buff. I love Bruce Springsteen and Tom Petty.','',NULL,'Rock,Old',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12328,'Life','Nick Carter','Musician','\nJanuary 28, 1980\n','','American','It\'s like Forrest Gump said, \'Life is like a box of chocolates.\' Your career is like a box of chocolates - you never know what you\'re going to get. But everything you get is going to teach you something along the way and make you the person you are today. That\'s the exciting part - it\'s an adventure','',NULL,'Today,Person',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12329,'','Nick Carter','Musician','\nJanuary 28, 1980\n','','American','The last person I\'d date is some rich kid who\'s had everything handed to her on a plate. Give me a normal girl any day.','',NULL,'Girl,Person,Everything',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12330,'','Nick Carter','Musician','\nJanuary 28, 1980\n','','American','There was a ton of fighting between my mother and father. The kids would be thrown into the middle, to choose sides.','',NULL,'Mother,Father,Fighting',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12331,'','Nick Carter','Musician','\nJanuary 28, 1980\n','','American','With everybody that I\'ve met, there\'s always been something I\'ve learned about them that I like.','',NULL,'Learned,Everybody,Met',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12332,'Good','Ron Carter','Musician','\nMay 4, 1937\n','','American','A good bassist determines the direction of any band.','',NULL,'Direction,Band',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12333,'','Ron Carter','Musician','\nMay 4, 1937\n','','American','I am from the planet of elegance.','',NULL,'Planet,Elegance',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12334,'','Ron Carter','Musician','\nMay 4, 1937\n','','American','I felt a responsibility to present a viable alternative to the popular electric sound.','',NULL,'Present,Felt,Popular',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12335,'Best,Failure','Rosalynn Carter','First Lady','\nAugust 18, 1927\n','','American','You must accept that you might fail; then, if you do your best and still don\'t win, at least you can be satisfied that you\'ve tried. If you don\'t accept failure as a possibility, you don\'t set high goals, you don\'t branch out, you don\'t try - you don\'t take the risk.','',NULL,'Must',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12336,'Great','Rosalynn Carter','First Lady','\nAugust 18, 1927\n','','American','A leader takes people where they want to go. A great leader takes people where they don\'t necessarily want to go, but ought to be.','',NULL,'Leader,Takes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12337,'Home,Good','Rosalynn Carter','First Lady','\nAugust 18, 1927\n','','American','There is nothing more important than a good, safe, secure home.','',NULL,'Important',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12338,'','Rosalynn Carter','First Lady','\nAugust 18, 1927\n','','American','You have to have confidence in your ability, and then be tough enough to follow through.','',NULL,'Confidence,Through,Enough',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12339,'','Rosalynn Carter','First Lady','\nAugust 18, 1927\n','','American','Do what you can to show you care about other people, and you will make our world a better place.','',NULL,'Care,Better,Place',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12340,'','Rosalynn Carter','First Lady','\nAugust 18, 1927\n','','American','Don\'t worry about polls, but if you do, don\'t admit it.','',NULL,'Worry,Admit,Polls',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12341,'Failure','Rosalynn Carter','First Lady','\nAugust 18, 1927\n','','American','If you don\'t accept failure as a possibility, you don\'t set high goals, you don\'t branch out, you don\'t try - you don\'t take the risk.','',NULL,'Try,Accept',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12342,'Family','Stephen Carter','Lawyer','\nOctober 26, 1954\n','','American','Teaching civility is an obligation of the family.','',NULL,'Teaching,Obligation',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12343,'','Stephen Carter','Lawyer','\nOctober 26, 1954\n','','American','When you shoot someone who is fleeing, it\'s not self-defense. It\'s an execution.','',NULL,'Someone,Execution,Fleeing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12344,'Movies','Stephen Carter','Lawyer','\nOctober 26, 1954\n','','American','Even in 2012, if there\'s a black character in the movies or on television that\'s a professional, if we even hear about their backgrounds they\'re always \'up from the streets.\'','',NULL,'Character,Black',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12345,'','Stephen Carter','Lawyer','\nOctober 26, 1954\n','','American','I find it hard to think of myself as selling books. I don\'t even have a Web site. I want to sit and write, not sell.','',NULL,'Hard,Find,Write',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12346,'','Stephen Carter','Lawyer','\nOctober 26, 1954\n','','American','I think of my novels as entertainments.','',NULL,'Novels',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12347,'Work','Stephen Carter','Lawyer','\nOctober 26, 1954\n','','American','I think that black fiction authors have to work very hard to avoid being typed as seeking only a black audience.','',NULL,'Hard,Black',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12348,'Family','Stephen Carter','Lawyer','\nOctober 26, 1954\n','','American','If you\'re fascinated by America, you\'ll be fascinated by family.','',NULL,'America,Fascinated',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12349,'Life','Stephen Carter','Lawyer','\nOctober 26, 1954\n','','American','In real life there are indeed black people who have been in the middle class for generations, but in entertainment it\'s as if they don\'t exist.','',NULL,'Real,Black',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12350,'Technology','Stephen Carter','Lawyer','\nOctober 26, 1954\n','','American','More than 20 years on, sustained competition, informed customers and the rapid growth of new technology provide the necessary environment for substantial deregulation.','',NULL,'Growth,Necessary',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12351,'','Stephen Carter','Lawyer','\nOctober 26, 1954\n','','American','So much emotion goes into writing fiction.','',NULL,'Writing,Goes,Emotion',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12352,'','Stephen Carter','Lawyer','\nOctober 26, 1954\n','','American','There are no black conservatives. Oh, there are neoconservatives with black skin, but they lack any claim to blackness other than the biological. They have forgotten their roots.','',NULL,'Black,Forgotten,Lack',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12353,'','Stephen Carter','Lawyer','\nOctober 26, 1954\n','','American','To be black and an intellectual in America is to live in a box. On the box is a label, not of my own choosing.','',NULL,'Live,Black,America',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12354,'Faith','Sydney Carter','Poet','\nMay 6, 1915\n','\nMarch 13, 2004\n','English','Faith is the response to something which is calling us from the timeless part of our reality.','',NULL,'Reality,Calling',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12355,'Faith','Sydney Carter','Poet','\nMay 6, 1915\n','\nMarch 13, 2004\n','English','Faith is more basic than language or theology.','',NULL,'Language,Basic',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12356,'Faith,Future','Sydney Carter','Poet','\nMay 6, 1915\n','\nMarch 13, 2004\n','English','Faith may be encouraged by what has happened in the past, or what is thought to have happened in the past, but the only proof of it is in the future.','',NULL,'Past',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12357,'','Sydney Carter','Poet','\nMay 6, 1915\n','\nMarch 13, 2004\n','English','I see Christ as the incarnation of the piper who is calling us. He dances that shape and pattern which is at the heart of our reality.','',NULL,'Heart,Reality,Christ',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12358,'Faith','Sydney Carter','Poet','\nMay 6, 1915\n','\nMarch 13, 2004\n','English','Scriptures and creeds may come to seem incredible, but faith will still go dancing on.','',NULL,'May,Still',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12359,'','Sydney Carter','Poet','\nMay 6, 1915\n','\nMarch 13, 2004\n','English','The songs certainly have not made my fortune, but I am still grateful for the royalties when they come in.','',NULL,'Made,Still,Grateful',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12360,'','Vince Carter','Athlete','\nJanuary 26, 1977\n','','American','There\'s not a thing that any of you guys can say bad about me that would hurt my feelings... I\'m not coming at you, what I\'m saying is that, I\'m willing to take that heat for my team, if we\'re playing well or if we\'re not playing well.','',NULL,'Hurt,Bad,Saying',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12361,'Best','Vince Carter','Athlete','\nJanuary 26, 1977\n','','American','Everybody is different. Everybody has different styles. Just do it the best way you know how.','',NULL,'Different,Everybody',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12362,'Respect','Vince Carter','Athlete','\nJanuary 26, 1977\n','','American','I don\'t want or need to gain respect with what I do off the court. I want respect for what I do on the court.','',NULL,'Off,Gain',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12363,'','Vince Carter','Athlete','\nJanuary 26, 1977\n','','American','I don\'t care how I got here. In the books, when you look at it 10 or 20 years from now, it\'s not going say how he got here, it\'s going to say he\'s here and he represented the team.','',NULL,'Care,Team,Here',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12364,'','Vince Carter','Athlete','\nJanuary 26, 1977\n','','American','I just think people should be able to express themselves.','',NULL,'Able,Themselves,Express',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12365,'Sports','Vince Carter','Athlete','\nJanuary 26, 1977\n','','American','I play some fighting games, but mostly I just play sports.','',NULL,'Play,Fighting',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12366,'Time,Success','Vince Carter','Athlete','\nJanuary 26, 1977\n','','American','I think people are going to like my new shoes. I like them. I had a lot of success with the one last year, but this year\'s shoe is going to be a little different, but at the same time it\'s going to be a little spin-off on last year\'s shoe.','',NULL,'Different',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12367,'','Vince Carter','Athlete','\nJanuary 26, 1977\n','','American','My first dunk was actually in sixth grade.','',NULL,'Actually,Grade,Dunk',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12368,'','Henri Cartier-Bresson','Photographer','\nAugust 22, 1908\n','\nAugust 3, 2004\n','French','To take photographs means to recognize - simultaneously and within a fraction of a second - both the fact itself and the rigorous organization of visually perceived forms that give it meaning. It is putting one\'s head, one\'s eye and one\'s heart on the same axis.','',NULL,'Heart,Give,Same',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12369,'Art','Henri Cartier-Bresson','Photographer','\nAugust 22, 1908\n','\nAugust 3, 2004\n','French','To me, photography is the simultaneous recognition, in a fraction of a second, of the significance of an event.','',NULL,'Second,Event',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12370,'','Henri Cartier-Bresson','Photographer','\nAugust 22, 1908\n','\nAugust 3, 2004\n','French','Photographers deal in things which are continually vanishing and when they have vanished there is no contrivance on earth which can make them come back again.','',NULL,'Again,Earth,Deal',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12371,'','Henri Cartier-Bresson','Photographer','\nAugust 22, 1908\n','\nAugust 3, 2004\n','French','The photograph itself doesn\'t interest me. I want only to capture a minute part of reality.','',NULL,'Reality,Interest,Photograph',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12372,'Great','Henri Cartier-Bresson','Photographer','\nAugust 22, 1908\n','\nAugust 3, 2004\n','French','To photograph is to hold one\'s breath, when all faculties converge to capture fleeting reality. It\'s at that precise moment that mastering an image becomes a great physical and intellectual joy.','',NULL,'Reality,Joy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12373,'Time','Henri Cartier-Bresson','Photographer','\nAugust 22, 1908\n','\nAugust 3, 2004\n','French','Think about the photo before and after, never during. The secret is to take your time. You mustn\'t go too fast. The subject must forget about you. Then, however, you must be very quick.','',NULL,'Forget,Must',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12374,'','Henri Cartier-Bresson','Photographer','\nAugust 22, 1908\n','\nAugust 3, 2004\n','French','Photography is an immediate reaction, drawing is a meditation.','',NULL,'Meditation,Reaction,Drawing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12375,'Art','Henri Cartier-Bresson','Photographer','\nAugust 22, 1908\n','\nAugust 3, 2004\n','French','The creative act lasts but a brief moment, a lightning instant of give-and-take, just long enough for you to level the camera and to trap the fleeting prey in your little box.','',NULL,'Long,Enough',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12376,'','Henri Cartier-Bresson','Photographer','\nAugust 22, 1908\n','\nAugust 3, 2004\n','French','We photographers deal in things which are continually vanishing, and when they have vanished there is no contrivance on earth can make them come back again. We cannot develop and print a memory.','',NULL,'Cannot,Again,Earth',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12377,'','Henri Cartier-Bresson','Photographer','\nAugust 22, 1908\n','\nAugust 3, 2004\n','French','Actually, I\'m not all that interested in the subject of photography. Once the picture is in the box, I\'m not all that interested in what happens next. Hunters, after all, aren\'t cooks.','',NULL,'After,Once,Picture',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12378,'Work','Henri Cartier-Bresson','Photographer','\nAugust 22, 1908\n','\nAugust 3, 2004\n','French','Memory is very important, the memory of each photo taken, flowing at the same speed as the event. During the work, you have to be sure that you haven\'t left any holes, that you\'ve captured everything, because afterwards it will be too late.','',NULL,'Important,Everything',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12379,'Great','Henri Cartier-Bresson','Photographer','\nAugust 22, 1908\n','\nAugust 3, 2004\n','French','In photography, the smallest thing can be a great subject. The little, human detail can become a Leitmotiv.','',NULL,'Human,Become',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12380,'','Henri Cartier-Bresson','Photographer','\nAugust 22, 1908\n','\nAugust 3, 2004\n','French','The most difficult thing for me is a portrait. You have to try and put your camera between the skin of a person and his shirt.','',NULL,'Person,Try,Put',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12381,'','Henri Cartier-Bresson','Photographer','\nAugust 22, 1908\n','\nAugust 3, 2004\n','French','Above all, I craved to seize the whole essence, in the confines of one single photograph, of some situation that was in the process of unrolling itself before my eyes.','',NULL,'Single,Eyes,Before',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12382,'Work','Henri Cartier-Bresson','Photographer','\nAugust 22, 1908\n','\nAugust 3, 2004\n','French','During the work, you have to be sure that you haven\'t left any holes, that you\'ve captured everything, because afterwards it will be too late.','',NULL,'Everything,Sure',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12383,'God','Jacques Cartier','Explorer','\nDecember 31, 1491\n','\nSeptember 1, 1557\n','Canadian','I am inclined to believe that this is the land God gave to Cain.','',NULL,'Believe,Gave',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12384,'Marriage,Good,Women','Barbara Cartland','Novelist','\nJuly 9, 1901\n','\nMay 21, 2000\n','English','A woman asking \'Am I good? Am I satisfied?\' is extremely selfish. The less women fuss about themselves, the less they talk to other women, the more they try to please their husbands, the happier the marriage is going to be.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12385,'','Barbara Cartland','Novelist','\nJuly 9, 1901\n','\nMay 21, 2000\n','English','To sleep around is absolutely wrong for a woman; it\'s degrading and it completely ruins her personality. Sooner or later it will destroy all that is feminine and beautiful and idealistic in her.','',NULL,'Beautiful,Sleep,Woman',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12386,'Love','Barbara Cartland','Novelist','\nJuly 9, 1901\n','\nMay 21, 2000\n','English','France is the only place where you can make love in the afternoon without people hammering on your door.','',NULL,'Without,Place',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12387,'','Barbara Cartland','Novelist','\nJuly 9, 1901\n','\nMay 21, 2000\n','English','A historical romance is the only kind of book where chastity really counts.','',NULL,'Book,Romance,Historical',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12388,'','Barbara Cartland','Novelist','\nJuly 9, 1901\n','\nMay 21, 2000\n','English','After forty a woman has to choose between losing her figure or her face. My advice is to keep your face, and stay sitting down.','',NULL,'Woman,Down,After',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12389,'Women,Men','Barbara Cartland','Novelist','\nJuly 9, 1901\n','\nMay 21, 2000\n','English','Among men, sex sometimes results in intimacy; among women, intimacy sometimes results in sex.','',NULL,'Sex',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12390,'Love','Barbara Cartland','Novelist','\nJuly 9, 1901\n','\nMay 21, 2000\n','English','A woman should say: \'Have I made him happy? Is he satisfied? Does he love me more than he loved me before? Is he likely to go to bed with another woman?\' If he does, then it\'s the wife\'s fault because she is not trying to make him happy.','',NULL,'Happy,Wife',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12391,'','Barbara Cartland','Novelist','\nJuly 9, 1901\n','\nMay 21, 2000\n','English','As long as the plots keep arriving from outer space, I\'ll go on with my virgins.','',NULL,'Long,Keep,Space',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12392,'Women,Truth','Barbara Cartland','Novelist','\nJuly 9, 1901\n','\nMay 21, 2000\n','English','I have always found women difficult. I don\'t really understand them. To begin with, few women tell the truth.','',NULL,'Understand',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12393,'','Barbara Cartland','Novelist','\nJuly 9, 1901\n','\nMay 21, 2000\n','English','I\'ll keep going till my face falls off.','',NULL,'Keep,Off,Face',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12394,'Diet','Barbara Cartland','Novelist','\nJuly 9, 1901\n','\nMay 21, 2000\n','English','The right diet directs sexual energy into the parts that matter.','',NULL,'Energy,Matter',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12395,'Life,Family,Great','Angela Cartwright','Actress','\nSeptember 9, 1952\n','','British','After my kids were born I found myself incorporating my photography into different art endeavors and from there it just blossomed. I have always had to have an outlet for my creativity and when my life became more about raising my family than the bright lights of show business exploring my photo art','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12396,'','Angela Cartwright','Actress','\nSeptember 9, 1952\n','','British','As I got older, I never considered that tons of people were watching me on television every week. I give a nod to my parents for keeping me as normal as I could be in an un-normal adult world.','',NULL,'Parents,Give,Older',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12397,'Music,Business,Cool','Angela Cartwright','Actress','\nSeptember 9, 1952\n','','British','I am kind of a private person, so I don\'t miss that part of show business at all. Looking back on my career in television and making a movie like \'The Sound of Music\' from an adult point of view, it actually seems kind of unreal. I was involved in shows that people grew up with - that hold memories ','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12398,'Work,Good,Great','Angela Cartwright','Actress','\nSeptember 9, 1952\n','','British','I hope that through my work, artists will take some chances, break some rules, and make art that comes from inside of them. I would like to be remembered as a kind person, a great Mom, and a bit unruly - in a good way!','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12399,'Family,Time','Angela Cartwright','Actress','\nSeptember 9, 1952\n','','British','I think here in America the space programme was such an enticing thing to be going on, that the thought of a family being able to go into space and live up there was really kind of mind-bending at the time.','',NULL,'Live',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12400,'Business','Angela Cartwright','Actress','\nSeptember 9, 1952\n','','British','I was never one to seek out the spotlight. I am kind of a private person, so I don\'t miss that part of show business at all.','',NULL,'Person,Show',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12401,'Time','Angela Cartwright','Actress','\nSeptember 9, 1952\n','','British','Lost in Space brings back a lot of memories for people, and I think that any time you\'re involved in something that has such a long-lasting appeal, you feel very blessed by that.','',NULL,'Blessed,Lost',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12402,'Art','Angela Cartwright','Actress','\nSeptember 9, 1952\n','','British','My shadow in my art is one way I trace who I was and where I have been. My shadow and I have been on a journey for quite a while now!','',NULL,'While,Quite',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12403,'Alone,Movies','Angela Cartwright','Actress','\nSeptember 9, 1952\n','','British','People think it must be wonderful being in movies or on television, but it can be very tough on a child. I had two friends in elementary school. That was it. There was a clique of girls that were brutal to me. They pulled some very mean stuff. My two friends got me through it. Without them, I would ','',NULL,'School',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12404,'Art','Angela Cartwright','Actress','\nSeptember 9, 1952\n','','British','Photography has been a passion of mine since I was 15. After my kids were born I found myself incorporating my photography into different art endeavors and from there it just blossomed.','',NULL,'Passion,Different',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12405,'Good,Business','Angela Cartwright','Actress','\nSeptember 9, 1952\n','','British','Rejection is a big part of show business. It can be tough on anyone who doesn\'t have fairly good self-esteem. Especially kids, as they try to discover who they are.','',NULL,'Try',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12406,'Love,Music','Angela Cartwright','Actress','\nSeptember 9, 1952\n','','British','The Sound of Music was just such an honour to be in, because it was a movie that appeals to so many people, and they just loved it so much and they still love it to this day.','',NULL,'Still',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12407,'','Angela Cartwright','Actress','\nSeptember 9, 1952\n','','British','Working with Danny Thomas was truly an adventure every week. Danny didn\'t always say the words as they appeared in the script. I learned more by osmosis than by sitting down together. He was a force to be reckoned with: an explorer of television.','',NULL,'Words,Him,Together',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12408,'','Bill Cartwright','Athlete','\nJuly 30, 1957\n','','American','I remember when I was in college, people told me I couldn\'t play in the NBA. There\'s always somebody saying you can\'t do it, and those people have to be ignored.','',NULL,'Saying,Remember,Play',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12409,'','Bill Cartwright','Athlete','\nJuly 30, 1957\n','','American','The triangle is a foundation to an offense.','',NULL,'Foundation,Offense,Triangle',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12410,'','Bill Cartwright','Athlete','\nJuly 30, 1957\n','','American','You can lead a team in a lot of different ways. It can be talking to somebody who is down or, during the course of a game, looking to penetrate and then dropping the ball off to someone else for an easy bucket.','',NULL,'Someone,Game,Down',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12411,'','Nancy Cartwright','Actress','\nOctober 25, 1957\n','','American','Adding \'just kidding\' doesn\'t make it okay to insult the Principal.','',NULL,'Insult,Okay,Principal',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12412,'','Nancy Cartwright','Actress','\nOctober 25, 1957\n','','American','Cursive writing does not mean what I think it does.','',NULL,'Writing,Mean,Does',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12413,'','Nancy Cartwright','Actress','\nOctober 25, 1957\n','','American','I am not authorized to fire substitute teachers.','',NULL,'Fire,Teachers,Substitute',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12414,'','Nancy Cartwright','Actress','\nOctober 25, 1957\n','','American','I didn\'t do it, nobody saw me do it, there\'s no way you can prove anything!','',NULL,'Anything,Nobody,Prove',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12415,'Love','Nancy Cartwright','Actress','\nOctober 25, 1957\n','','American','I don\'t use the voice of Bart when I\'m making love to my husband, but Marge\'s voice turns him on a little.','',NULL,'Husband,Him',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12416,'','Nancy Cartwright','Actress','\nOctober 25, 1957\n','','American','I will not expose the ignorance of the faculty.','',NULL,'Ignorance,Faculty,Expose',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12417,'Attitude','Nancy Cartwright','Actress','\nOctober 25, 1957\n','','American','I will not get very far with this attitude.','',NULL,'Far',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12418,'','Nancy Cartwright','Actress','\nOctober 25, 1957\n','','American','Remember, you can always find East by staring directly at the sun.','',NULL,'Remember,Find,Sun',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12419,'Car','Nancy Cartwright','Actress','\nOctober 25, 1957\n','','American','Since September 11, security has been increased everywhere, and we have new IDs to get on to the Fox lot. I drove to the security gate, but realized I\'d left my ID in my other car. I just broke into that voice - \'Hey, man, I\'m Bart Simpson. Who else sounds like this?\' The guard waved me through.','',NULL,'Through,Else',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12420,'','Nancy Cartwright','Actress','\nOctober 25, 1957\n','','American','The fundamental laws of physics do not describe true facts about reality. Rendered as descriptions of facts, they are false; amended to be true, they lose their explanatory force.','',NULL,'True,Reality,Lose',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12421,'Humor,Good','Nancy Cartwright','Actress','\nOctober 25, 1957\n','','American','The Good Humor man can only be pushed so far.','',NULL,'Far',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12422,'','Nancy Cartwright','Actress','\nOctober 25, 1957\n','','American','The Pledge of Allegiance does not end with Hail Satan.','',NULL,'End,Satan,Allegiance',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12423,'Peace,Home','Silvia Cartwright','Statesman','\nNovember 7, 1943\n','','New Zealander','The quest for peace begins in the home, in the school and in the workplace.','',NULL,'School',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12424,'God','Silvia Cartwright','Statesman','\nNovember 7, 1943\n','','New Zealander','Those who kept their sanity and humanity intact in the face of awful adversity. Heroes named and unnamed, some known only to God.','',NULL,'Humanity,Adversity',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12425,'','Silvia Cartwright','Statesman','\nNovember 7, 1943\n','','New Zealander','We often plough so much energy into the big picture, we forget the pixels.','',NULL,'Forget,Energy,Big',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12426,'Life,Peace','Silvia Cartwright','Statesman','\nNovember 7, 1943\n','','New Zealander','If we are genuinely committed to promoting a culture of peace, as individuals we must look to our values and ensure that we all exhibit a peace loving life to our nation\'s children.','',NULL,'Children',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12427,'Life','Silvia Cartwright','Statesman','\nNovember 7, 1943\n','','New Zealander','The domination of western values, beliefs and way of life has angered many from the east and in developing countries.','',NULL,'Values,Countries',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12428,'','Silvia Cartwright','Statesman','\nNovember 7, 1943\n','','New Zealander','The rights of the individual are greatly prized in the developed world, but in many other regions they are considered a luxury reserved for the impossibly wealthy.','',NULL,'Rights,Individual,Luxury',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12429,'History,War,Courage','Silvia Cartwright','Statesman','\nNovember 7, 1943\n','','New Zealander','There is no glory in war, yet from the blackness of its history, there emerge vivid colours of human character and courage. Those who risked their lives to help their friends.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12430,'','Silvia Cartwright','Statesman','\nNovember 7, 1943\n','','New Zealander','We can survive as a population only if we conserve, develop sustainably, and protect the world\'s resources.','',NULL,'Survive,Protect,Develop',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12431,'','Silvia Cartwright','Statesman','\nNovember 7, 1943\n','','New Zealander','We in the west are seen as godless, as greedy and as uncaring about the suffering of those in the developing world.','',NULL,'Suffering,Greedy,Seen',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12432,'Life','William Cartwright','Dramatist','\nSeptember 1, 1611\n','\nNovember 29, 1643\n','English','There are two births: the one when light, First strikes the new awakened sense; The other when two souls unite, And we must count our life from thence, When you loved me and I loved you, Then both of us were born anew.','',NULL,'Must,Two',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12433,'Love,Age','William Cartwright','Dramatist','\nSeptember 1, 1611\n','\nNovember 29, 1643\n','English','Love makes those young whom age doth chill, and whom he finds young keeps young still.','',NULL,'Still',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12434,'Smile','William Cartwright','Dramatist','\nSeptember 1, 1611\n','\nNovember 29, 1643\n','English','Tell me not of joy: there\'s none Now my little sparrow\'s gone; He, just as you, Would toy and woo, He would chirp and flatter me, He would hang the wing awhile, Till at length he saw me smile, Lord! how sullen he would be!','',NULL,'Joy,Tell',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12435,'','William Cartwright','Dramatist','\nSeptember 1, 1611\n','\nNovember 29, 1643\n','English','The fool inherits, but the wise must get.','',NULL,'Wise,Fool,Must',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12436,'','Donald J. Carty','Businessman','\nJune 23, 1946\n','','Canadian','There really isn\'t any limit to the number of people who want a piece of you, and it\'s all important stuff.','',NULL,'Important,Stuff,Number',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12437,'','David Caruso','Actor','\nJanuary 7, 1956\n','','American','Any story you\'ve heard of my behavior is probably true.','',NULL,'True,Story,Behavior',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12438,'Time','David Caruso','Actor','\nJanuary 7, 1956\n','','American','Having a little boy has taken me to a very deep place. I am starting to realize everything I ever worried about was such a waste of time.','',NULL,'Deep,Everything',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12439,'Great','David Caruso','Actor','\nJanuary 7, 1956\n','','American','I learned that unemployment can be the great educator.','',NULL,'Learned,Educator',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12440,'','David Caruso','Actor','\nJanuary 7, 1956\n','','American','I was a guy who abandoned a TV show. I didn\'t care about people.','',NULL,'Care,Show,Guy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12441,'','David Caruso','Actor','\nJanuary 7, 1956\n','','American','I went from a guy, kind of a working actor, a supporting player, to magazine covers and being offered the studio pictures really quickly. Nobody was comfortable with it. I wasn\'t really comfortable with it.','',NULL,'Working,Actor,Guy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12442,'','David Caruso','Actor','\nJanuary 7, 1956\n','','American','If you\'re not willing to risk, there are no rewards.','',NULL,'Risk,Willing,Rewards',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12443,'Success,Fear','David Caruso','Actor','\nJanuary 7, 1956\n','','American','In Hollywood, if you have any success, you have this fear: What do you have to do to hang onto it?','',NULL,'Hollywood',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12444,'Movies','David Caruso','Actor','\nJanuary 7, 1956\n','','American','It really comes down to the fact that, because I was perceived as a bad guy for leaving the show, I think people were rooting against the movies. That was really unfortunate.','',NULL,'Bad,Down',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12445,'Time','David Caruso','Actor','\nJanuary 7, 1956\n','','American','It\'s taken me a long time to get back into the industry. People were not really open to me working, or being a part of the industry.','',NULL,'Long,Working',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12446,'Love,Great','David Caruso','Actor','\nJanuary 7, 1956\n','','American','Miami is one of the great cultural melting pots in the world. I love working and living here.','',NULL,'Living',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12447,'','David Caruso','Actor','\nJanuary 7, 1956\n','','American','My visibility may have gotten Hollywood to redefine what\'s attractive.','',NULL,'May,Attractive,Hollywood',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12448,'','David Caruso','Actor','\nJanuary 7, 1956\n','','American','Not to sound too pathetic, but there have been long stretches where I haven\'t been able to get a job.','',NULL,'Job,Long,Able',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12449,'','David Caruso','Actor','\nJanuary 7, 1956\n','','American','Red hair stigmatizes you.','',NULL,'Hair,Red',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12450,'','David Caruso','Actor','\nJanuary 7, 1956\n','','American','Television, as you know, can kind of jettison you into a whole new world.','',NULL,'Whole,Television',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12451,'Women','David Caruso','Actor','\nJanuary 7, 1956\n','','American','Women are not totally nauseous after seeing me.','',NULL,'After,Seeing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12452,'Work,Nature,Time','Enrico Caruso','Musician','\nFebruary 25, 1873\n','\nAugust 2, 1921\n','Italian','It was he who impressed, time and again, the necessity of singing as nature intended, and - I remember - he constantly warned, don\'t let the public know that you work. So I went slowly. I never forced the voice.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12453,'Life','George Washington Carver','Scientist','\nJanuary 10, 1864\n','\nJanuary 5, 1943\n','American','How far you go in life depends on your being tender with the young, compassionate with the aged, sympathetic with the striving and tolerant of the weak and strong. Because someday in your life you will have been all of these.','',NULL,'Strong,Young',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12454,'Education,Freedom','George Washington Carver','Scientist','\nJanuary 10, 1864\n','\nJanuary 5, 1943\n','American','Education is the key to unlock the golden door of freedom.','',NULL,'Door',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12455,'','George Washington Carver','Scientist','\nJanuary 10, 1864\n','\nJanuary 5, 1943\n','American','Ninety-nine percent of the failures come from people who have the habit of making excuses.','',NULL,'Excuses,Making,Percent',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12456,'History,Life','George Washington Carver','Scientist','\nJanuary 10, 1864\n','\nJanuary 5, 1943\n','American','When you do the common things in life in an uncommon way, you will command the attention of the world.','',NULL,'Attention',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12457,'Fear','George Washington Carver','Scientist','\nJanuary 10, 1864\n','\nJanuary 5, 1943\n','American','Fear of something is at the root of hate for others, and hate within will eventually destroy the hater.','',NULL,'Hate,Others',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12458,'Nature,Love,God','George Washington Carver','Scientist','\nJanuary 10, 1864\n','\nJanuary 5, 1943\n','American','I love to think of nature as an unlimited broadcasting station, through which God speaks to us every hour, if we will only tune in.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12459,'','George Washington Carver','Scientist','\nJanuary 10, 1864\n','\nJanuary 5, 1943\n','American','No individual has any right to come into the world and go out of it without leaving behind him distinct and legitimate reasons for having passed through it.','',NULL,'Without,Him,Through',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12460,'Nature,God','George Washington Carver','Scientist','\nJanuary 10, 1864\n','\nJanuary 5, 1943\n','American','Reading about nature is fine, but if a person walks in the woods and listens carefully, he can learn more than what is in books, for they speak with the voice of God.','',NULL,'Person',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12461,'Good','George Washington Carver','Scientist','\nJanuary 10, 1864\n','\nJanuary 5, 1943\n','American','Our creator is the same and never changes despite the names given Him by people here and in all parts of the world. Even if we gave Him no name at all, He would still be there, within us, waiting to give us good on this earth.','',NULL,'Waiting,Him',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12462,'Morning','George Washington Carver','Scientist','\nJanuary 10, 1864\n','\nJanuary 5, 1943\n','American','Nothing is more beautiful than the loveliness of the woods before sunrise.','',NULL,'Beautiful,Sunrise',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12463,'Life','George Washington Carver','Scientist','\nJanuary 10, 1864\n','\nJanuary 5, 1943\n','American','I wanted to know the name of every stone and flower and insect and bird and beast. I wanted to know where it got its color, where it got its life - but there was no one to tell me.','',NULL,'Flower,Wanted',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12464,'Life','George Washington Carver','Scientist','\nJanuary 10, 1864\n','\nJanuary 5, 1943\n','American','When you can do the common things of life in an uncommon way, you will command the attention of the world.','',NULL,'Attention,Common',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12465,'Hope','George Washington Carver','Scientist','\nJanuary 10, 1864\n','\nJanuary 5, 1943\n','American','Where there is no vision, there is no hope.','',NULL,'Vision',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12466,'Love','George Washington Carver','Scientist','\nJanuary 10, 1864\n','\nJanuary 5, 1943\n','American','If you love it enough, anything will talk with you.','',NULL,'Anything,Enough',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12467,'','George Washington Carver','Scientist','\nJanuary 10, 1864\n','\nJanuary 5, 1943\n','American','When our thoughts - which bring actions - are filled with hate against anyone, Negro or white, we are in a living hell. That is as real as hell will ever be.','',NULL,'Hate,Real,Ever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12468,'Life','George Washington Carver','Scientist','\nJanuary 10, 1864\n','\nJanuary 5, 1943\n','American','There is no short cut to achievement. Life requires thorough preparation - veneer isn\'t worth anything.','',NULL,'Anything,Short',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12469,'','George Washington Carver','Scientist','\nJanuary 10, 1864\n','\nJanuary 5, 1943\n','American','Since new developments are the products of a creative mind, we must therefore stimulate and encourage that type of mind in every way possible.','',NULL,'Mind,Must,Creative',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12470,'','George Washington Carver','Scientist','\nJanuary 10, 1864\n','\nJanuary 5, 1943\n','American','Learn to do common things uncommonly well; we must always keep in mind that anything that helps fill the dinner pail is valuable.','',NULL,'Mind,Must,Anything',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12471,'','John Henry Carver','Physicist','1926','2004','Australian','My father was very much a handy person round the house, and I learnt a lot of carpentry from him.','',NULL,'Father,Person,Him',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12472,'Work','John Henry Carver','Physicist','1926','2004','Australian','Although important nuclear physics work was to go on in laboratories such as ours had become - and we had to cut down to a lower energy group - it was not fundamentally opening up new insights on the structure of matter. That required you to be in a higher league.','',NULL,'Important,Down',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12473,'','John Henry Carver','Physicist','1926','2004','Australian','Being appointed Elder Professor meant very much taking over the shop, in that the professor in those days controlled all the moneys.','',NULL,'Days,Taking,Meant',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12474,'Car','John Henry Carver','Physicist','1926','2004','Australian','I had some vague memory of visiting Canberra as a lad, when we came up with my father by car. But when I made the long train journey from Sydney to Canberra and arrived at the little stop, I did wonder slightly whether this really was the national capital.','',NULL,'Father,Long',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12475,'Work,Science','John Henry Carver','Physicist','1926','2004','Australian','I was interested in nuclei originally with my deuteron photo work because that was one of the fundamental forces, and the measurement was basic to new science.','',NULL,'Interested',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12476,'','John Henry Carver','Physicist','1926','2004','Australian','I was so pleased to be at university to do physics and mathematics.','',NULL,'Physics,University,Pleased',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12477,'','John Henry Carver','Physicist','1926','2004','Australian','In the tail above the giant resonance, you can get not just one neutron emitted but two, three, four or five, and so there are a lot of things one can measure, looking at the competition with the emission of neutrons and protons and so on.','',NULL,'Two,Looking,Three',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12478,'War,Science','John Henry Carver','Physicist','1926','2004','Australian','My latter schooldays and my university days were during the war, when science - physics, in particular - was a very important and glamorous subject. A lot of us felt that if we couldn\'t get into science, we might try engineering or medicine.','',NULL,'Important',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12479,'','John Henry Carver','Physicist','1926','2004','Australian','The pattern of things was that each of the research students would be doing some particular experiment on the accelerator, often involving the building of counters or a system like that.','',NULL,'Often,Research,System',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12480,'','Dana Carvey','Comedian','\nJune 2, 1955\n','','American','I\'m thirty years old, but I read at the thirty-four-year-old level.','',NULL,'Old,Read,Level',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12481,'','Dana Carvey','Comedian','\nJune 2, 1955\n','','American','After years of begging, I got my parents to get me a little Craig tape recorder, a reel to reel. Then I started recording voices, or recording Jonathan Winters off television and stuff like that.','',NULL,'Parents,After,Off',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12482,'','Dana Carvey','Comedian','\nJune 2, 1955\n','','American','Describing comic sensibility is near impossible. It\'s sort of an abstract silliness, that sometimes the joke isn\'t the star.','',NULL,'Impossible,Sometimes,Joke',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12483,'','Dana Carvey','Comedian','\nJune 2, 1955\n','','American','I couldn\'t do any of my other characters, you know? But I could have done the lady. Church Lady\'s Malibu Beach party is an idea I have for a movie, too. Yes.','',NULL,'Done,Idea,Movie',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12484,'','Dana Carvey','Comedian','\nJune 2, 1955\n','','American','I enjoy pushing my characters to the limit. No matter how far out there I go, I look for things that make the characters human.','',NULL,'Human,Enjoy,Matter',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12485,'','Dana Carvey','Comedian','\nJune 2, 1955\n','','American','I got lucky. I won the San Francisco Stand-Up Comedy Competition in 1977 while I was still at San Francisco State.','',NULL,'Still,While,Comedy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12486,'','Dana Carvey','Comedian','\nJune 2, 1955\n','','American','I had auditioned for \'Saturday Night Live\' two or three times before and never really saw myself there. I looked up to Belushi and Bill Murray and Aykroyd and I never saw myself as in their world.','',NULL,'Live,Night,Two',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12487,'','Dana Carvey','Comedian','\nJune 2, 1955\n','','American','I had written in another draft a completely different kind of fight, but they said they couldn\'t afford to shoot it. They needed a fight scene, though, so I was told to put a fight scene in, but not the one I had written.','',NULL,'Fight,Different,Put',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12488,'Life','Dana Carvey','Comedian','\nJune 2, 1955\n','','American','I have this dream life where I get to be a celebrity but I get to navigate the world fairly easily because I\'m always in character.','',NULL,'Character,Dream',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12489,'Family','Dana Carvey','Comedian','\nJune 2, 1955\n','','American','I know it\'s a cliche, but the whole family is just whacked. I mean, we\'re all out of our minds. They\'re the funniest, most eccentric bizarre people I\'ve ever met, my siblings.','',NULL,'Mean,Ever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12490,'','Dana Carvey','Comedian','\nJune 2, 1955\n','','American','I never read the tabloids.','',NULL,'Read,Tabloids',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12491,'','Dana Carvey','Comedian','\nJune 2, 1955\n','','American','I pretty much try to stay in a constant state of confusion just because of the expression it leaves on my face.','',NULL,'Pretty,Try,Confusion',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12492,'Movies','Dana Carvey','Comedian','\nJune 2, 1955\n','','American','I recently found out about this other super movie star. He only works from about 11:00 to 4:00, so all his movies take like 120 days. But this was a lot of stuff to do in 35 days.','',NULL,'Days,Found',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12493,'Humor,Great','Dana Carvey','Comedian','\nJune 2, 1955\n','','American','I tried to go out for theater or theater arts, but I was too scared or too intimidated. But I had a lot of friends on the cross country team that had great senses of humor.','',NULL,'Country',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12494,'','Dana Carvey','Comedian','\nJune 2, 1955\n','','American','I\'m more of a people pleaser.','',NULL,'Pleaser',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12495,'','Dana Carvey','Comedian','\nJune 2, 1955\n','','American','I\'ve never really worked on them. Just once in a while one hits me and makes me laugh. My Al Gore was sort of like a gay Gomer Pyle.','',NULL,'Gay,Laugh,Makes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12496,'','Dana Carvey','Comedian','\nJune 2, 1955\n','','American','It\'s almost like he\'s started to sound even more exotic the more people started doing him. I don\'t know why, but there\'s just something about Al Gore that makes me laugh.','',NULL,'Laugh,Him,Why',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12497,'','Dana Carvey','Comedian','\nJune 2, 1955\n','','American','That\'s why modern corporate movie making has become so laborious that comedians are kind of kicked out by 50.','',NULL,'Why,Become,Making',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12498,'Money','Dana Carvey','Comedian','\nJune 2, 1955\n','','American','The two things that can hurt you are if you need money or if you need fame. Those are the things that can be your Achilles heel. But if you don\'t need money and you don\'t need fame, then you\'re free.','',NULL,'Hurt,Two',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12499,'Life','Dana Carvey','Comedian','\nJune 2, 1955\n','','American','This movie will actually increase the sex life of parents everywhere because they can put this on, with the 45 minutes of extras and they\'ve got almost two hours to do whatever they\'ve got to do while the kids watch the movie.','',NULL,'Sex,Parents',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12500,'Life,Funny','Dana Carvey','Comedian','\nJune 2, 1955\n','','American','We didn\'t even think about it, you know? I used to collect laser discs, and you\'d have some college professor analyzing It\'s a Wonderful Life or Citizen Kane, and now it is pretty funny - the idea of commentary for a silly kid\'s movie, you know?','',NULL,'Pretty',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12501,'','Dana Carvey','Comedian','\nJune 2, 1955\n','','American','Well, I loved variety in television, I loved sketch comedy. At \'Saturday Night Live,\' I stayed almost seven years.','',NULL,'Live,Night,Comedy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12502,'','Dana Carvey','Comedian','\nJune 2, 1955\n','','American','When people come to see my stand-up, they get a chance to see my characters interact with each other.','',NULL,'Chance,Characters,Interact',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12503,'','Dana Carvey','Comedian','\nJune 2, 1955\n','','American','While many comics have a secret persona, I fundamentally want to be myself.','',NULL,'Secret,While,Comics',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12504,'','James Carville','Lawyer','\nOctober 25, 1944\n','','American','Ideologies aren\'t all that important. What\'s important is psychology.','',NULL,'Important,Psychology,Ideologies',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12505,'Marriage','James Carville','Lawyer','\nOctober 25, 1944\n','','American','I was against gay marriage until I realized I didn\'t have to get one.','',NULL,'Gay,Against',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12506,'Trust','James Carville','Lawyer','\nOctober 25, 1944\n','','American','I think that America will not trust a party to defend America that isn\'t willing to defend itself.','',NULL,'America,Party',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12507,'','James Carville','Lawyer','\nOctober 25, 1944\n','','American','No one will ever accuse James Carville of taking himself seriously.','',NULL,'Ever,Himself,Seriously',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12508,'','James Carville','Lawyer','\nOctober 25, 1944\n','','American','Sometimes the right thing gets done for the wrong reason and sometimes, unfortunately, the wrong thing gets done for the right reason.','',NULL,'Done,Sometimes,Wrong',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12509,'','James Carville','Lawyer','\nOctober 25, 1944\n','','American','The teachings of the Church line up more with the Democratic Party than the Republican Party.','',NULL,'Republican,Church,Party',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12510,'Teacher','James Carville','Lawyer','\nOctober 25, 1944\n','','American','We should not run away from religious teachings. We should run to them.','',NULL,'Away,Religious',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12511,'','James Carville','Lawyer','\nOctober 25, 1944\n','','American','But I\'d rather not predict. I\'d rather affect.','',NULL,'Rather,Predict,Affect',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12512,'','James Carville','Lawyer','\nOctober 25, 1944\n','','American','Drag a $100 bill through a trailer camp and there\'s no telling what you will find.','',NULL,'Through,Find,Telling',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12513,'Good','James Carville','Lawyer','\nOctober 25, 1944\n','','American','Every day Catholics prove that you can be a good Catholic and a good Democrat and have a different position from the Church on abortion.','',NULL,'Different,Church',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12514,'Politics','James Carville','Lawyer','\nOctober 25, 1944\n','','American','I think Ralph Nader is the biggest liar in American politics when he said it didn\'t matter who was president.','',NULL,'Liar,Said',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12515,'','James Carville','Lawyer','\nOctober 25, 1944\n','','American','I think the Democratic Party has the chronic problem of appearing to be weak, of not standing and fighting for what it believes in, not fighting for its own.','',NULL,'Fighting,Problem,Weak',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12516,'','James Carville','Lawyer','\nOctober 25, 1944\n','','American','If you didn\'t have some sense of idealism, then what is there to sustain you?','',NULL,'Sense,Idealism,Sustain',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12517,'','James Carville','Lawyer','\nOctober 25, 1944\n','','American','If you want to be angry at Gore, be angry at him for not fighting harder in Florida.','',NULL,'Angry,Him,Fighting',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12518,'','James Carville','Lawyer','\nOctober 25, 1944\n','','American','The only thing I\'m running for is the state line.','',NULL,'State,Line,Running',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12519,'Famous','James Carville','Lawyer','\nOctober 25, 1944\n','','American','When you become famous, being famous becomes your profession.','',NULL,'Become,Profession',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12520,'Change','James Carville','Lawyer','\nOctober 25, 1944\n','','American','You have to have sharp elbows if you want to change something.','',NULL,'Sharp,Elbows',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12521,'','James Carville','Lawyer','\nOctober 25, 1944\n','','American','You know there\'s nothing a Hill Democrat would rather do than criticize another Democrat. It is their favorite activity. Then they can read about how honorable they are in an Op-Ed piece, how bipartisan.','',NULL,'Nothing,Another,Rather',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12522,'Women,Men','Alice Cary','Poet','\nApril 26, 1820\n','\nFebruary 12, 1871\n','American','Women and men in the crowd meet and mingle, Yet with itself every soul standeth single.','',NULL,'Single',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12523,'Life,Time,God','Joyce Cary','Novelist','\nDecember 7, 1888\n','\nMarch 29, 1957\n','Irish','I look upon life as a gift from God. I did nothing to earn it. Now that the time is coming to give it back, I have no right to complain.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12524,'Change,Good','Joyce Cary','Novelist','\nDecember 7, 1888\n','\nMarch 29, 1957\n','Irish','For good and evil, man is a free creative spirit. This produces the very queer world we live in, a world in continuous creation and therefore continuous change and insecurity.','',NULL,'Insecurity',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12525,'Truth,Experience','Joyce Cary','Novelist','\nDecember 7, 1888\n','\nMarch 29, 1957\n','Irish','A novel should be an experience and convey an emotional truth rather than arguments.','',NULL,'Emotional',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12526,'Nature,God','Joyce Cary','Novelist','\nDecember 7, 1888\n','\nMarch 29, 1957\n','Irish','God is a character, a real and consistent being, or He is nothing. If God did a miracle He would deny His own nature and the universe would simply blow up, vanish, become nothing.','',NULL,'Character',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12527,'','Joyce Cary','Novelist','\nDecember 7, 1888\n','\nMarch 29, 1957\n','Irish','It is a tragedy of the world that no one knows what he doesn\'t know - the less a man knows, the more sure it is that he knows everything.','',NULL,'Everything,Sure,Less',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12528,'Love','Joyce Cary','Novelist','\nDecember 7, 1888\n','\nMarch 29, 1957\n','Irish','Love doesn\'t grow on trees like apples in Eden - it\'s something you have to make. And you must use your imagination too.','',NULL,'Must,Grow',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12529,'Religion,Politics','Joyce Cary','Novelist','\nDecember 7, 1888\n','\nMarch 29, 1957\n','Irish','Religion is organized to satisfy and guide the soul - politics does the same thing for the body.','',NULL,'Same',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12530,'','Joyce Cary','Novelist','\nDecember 7, 1888\n','\nMarch 29, 1957\n','Irish','Remember I\'m an artist. And you know what that means in a court of law. Next worst to an actress.','',NULL,'Law,Remember,Means',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12531,'Car','Joyce Cary','Novelist','\nDecember 7, 1888\n','\nMarch 29, 1957\n','Irish','The will is never free - it is always attached to an object, a purpose. It is simply the engine in the car - it can\'t steer.','',NULL,'Free,Purpose',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12532,'Age,Death','Phoebe Cary','Poet','\nSeptember 4, 1824\n','1871','American','Death comes not to the living soul, nor age to the loving heart.','',NULL,'Heart',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12533,'','Phoebe Cary','Poet','\nSeptember 4, 1824\n','1871','American','And though hard be the task, \'Keep a stiff upper lip\'.','',NULL,'Hard,Keep,Though',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12534,'Home','Phoebe Cary','Poet','\nSeptember 4, 1824\n','1871','American','One sweetly solemn thought, comes to me o\'er and o\'er; I am nearer home today, than I ever have been before.','',NULL,'Today,Ever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12535,'','Julian Casablancas','Musician','\nAugust 23, 1978\n','','American','Greed is the inventor of injustice as well as the current enforcer.','',NULL,'Greed,Injustice,Current',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12536,'Happiness','Julian Casablancas','Musician','\nAugust 23, 1978\n','','American','Desire is individual. Happiness is common.','',NULL,'Desire,Individual',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12537,'','Julian Casablancas','Musician','\nAugust 23, 1978\n','','American','Can our mind evolve to be something other than an extension of our animal needs?','',NULL,'Mind,Needs,Animal',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12538,'Wisdom','Julian Casablancas','Musician','\nAugust 23, 1978\n','','American','Vanity can easily overtake wisdom. It usually overtakes common sense.','',NULL,'Sense,Common',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12539,'','Julian Casablancas','Musician','\nAugust 23, 1978\n','','American','With a hundred ways to do a dozen things, why not try it all?','',NULL,'Why,Try,Ways',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12540,'Music,Best','Julian Casablancas','Musician','\nAugust 23, 1978\n','','American','A tour is the most intense, stimulating way to hear music; it\'s the best form to receive it. There\'s genuine excitement from people. I feel like we\'ve stepped up a level.','',NULL,'Excitement',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12541,'','Julian Casablancas','Musician','\nAugust 23, 1978\n','','American','If it doesn\'t start with you, it dies with you.','',NULL,'Start,Dies',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12542,'','Julian Casablancas','Musician','\nAugust 23, 1978\n','','American','I over-think stuff a lot.','',NULL,'Stuff',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12543,'Religion,Power','Julian Casablancas','Musician','\nAugust 23, 1978\n','','American','Religion is never the problem; it\'s the people who use it to gain power.','',NULL,'Problem',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12544,'Best','Julian Casablancas','Musician','\nAugust 23, 1978\n','','American','The best solutions are often simple, yet unexpected.','',NULL,'Simple,Often',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12545,'Money','Julian Casablancas','Musician','\nAugust 23, 1978\n','','American','Boarding school didn\'t feel like my world, I felt like an alien; people there had a lot of money.','',NULL,'School,Felt',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12546,'','Julian Casablancas','Musician','\nAugust 23, 1978\n','','American','But it can be hard to experiment when you\'re in a band.','',NULL,'Hard,Band,Experiment',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12547,'','Julian Casablancas','Musician','\nAugust 23, 1978\n','','American','Compared to people in Africa, I think we\'ve all had privileged upbringings.','',NULL,'Africa,Compared,Privileged',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12548,'','Julian Casablancas','Musician','\nAugust 23, 1978\n','','American','I always reference \'Mad Max\' when I think about what I want to wear. But it\'s a fine line between that and \'Edward Scissorhands\'.','',NULL,'Between,Mad,Line',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12549,'','Julian Casablancas','Musician','\nAugust 23, 1978\n','','American','I don\'t really care about clothes, but it\'s about wearing something that gives you social confidence.','',NULL,'Care,Confidence,Social',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12550,'','Julian Casablancas','Musician','\nAugust 23, 1978\n','','American','I mean, I guess you could say I\'m a bit of a perfectionist.','',NULL,'Mean,Bit,Guess',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12551,'','Julian Casablancas','Musician','\nAugust 23, 1978\n','','American','I think all of Manhattan has pretty much become a bar-slash-nightclub-slash-restaurant. There were always pockets of that. But now every corner of Manhattan is that.','',NULL,'Pretty,Become,Corner',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12552,'','Julian Casablancas','Musician','\nAugust 23, 1978\n','','American','I think I used to do everything and then people had a problem with that within the band, so we\'re doing more of a communal thing.','',NULL,'Everything,Problem,Used',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12553,'Cool','Julian Casablancas','Musician','\nAugust 23, 1978\n','','American','If the choice is between doing something supercool and having no one hear it and doing something equally cool and tricking people into putting it on the radio, I don\'t think the second option is some big sellout.','',NULL,'Big,Between',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12554,'','Julian Casablancas','Musician','\nAugust 23, 1978\n','','American','It\'s not like I wake up and songs flow out of me.','',NULL,'Songs,Flow,Wake',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12555,'','Julian Casablancas','Musician','\nAugust 23, 1978\n','','American','No one leaves an old friend unless they are ashamed.','',NULL,'Friend,Old,Unless',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12556,'','Julian Casablancas','Musician','\nAugust 23, 1978\n','','American','That it\'s a lot harder to make a keyboard sound not-cheesy than a guitar.','',NULL,'Guitar,Sound,Harder',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12557,'','Julian Casablancas','Musician','\nAugust 23, 1978\n','','American','There are so many little places I want to play, sometimes weird places I think would be fun to play... a bar that\'s half full.','',NULL,'Fun,Play,Sometimes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12558,'','Julian Casablancas','Musician','\nAugust 23, 1978\n','','American','Who you are vs. who you wish you were: Who wins?','',NULL,'Wish,Wins',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12559,'Great,Courage','Pablo Casals','Musician','\nDecember 29, 1876\n','\nOctober 22, 1973\n','Spanish','Each person has inside a basic decency and goodness. If he listens to it and acts on it, he is giving a great deal of what it is the world needs most. It is not complicated but it takes courage. It takes courage for a person to listen to his own goodness and act on it.','',NULL,'Person',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12560,'','Pablo Casals','Musician','\nDecember 29, 1876\n','\nOctober 22, 1973\n','Spanish','The child must know that he is a miracle, that since the beginning of the world there hasn\'t been, and until the end of the world there will not be, another child like him.','',NULL,'End,Must,Him',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12561,'Life','Pablo Casals','Musician','\nDecember 29, 1876\n','\nOctober 22, 1973\n','Spanish','I feel the capacity to care is the thing which gives life its deepest significance.','',NULL,'Care,Deepest',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12562,'Work','Pablo Casals','Musician','\nDecember 29, 1876\n','\nOctober 22, 1973\n','Spanish','You must work - we must all work to make the world worthy of its children.','',NULL,'Children,Must',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12563,'Art','Pablo Casals','Musician','\nDecember 29, 1876\n','\nOctober 22, 1973\n','Spanish','The art of interpretation is not to play what is written.','',NULL,'Play,Written',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12564,'','Pablo Casals','Musician','\nDecember 29, 1876\n','\nOctober 22, 1973\n','Spanish','Man has made many machines, complex and cunning, but which of them indeed rivals the workings of his heart?','',NULL,'Heart,Made,Complex',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12565,'','Pablo Casals','Musician','\nDecember 29, 1876\n','\nOctober 22, 1973\n','Spanish','To retire is to begin to die.','',NULL,'Die,Begin,Retire',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12566,'Music','Pablo Casals','Musician','\nDecember 29, 1876\n','\nOctober 22, 1973\n','Spanish','Music is the divine way to tell beautiful, poetic things to the heart.','',NULL,'Beautiful,Heart',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12567,'','Pablo Casals','Musician','\nDecember 29, 1876\n','\nOctober 22, 1973\n','Spanish','Let us not forget that the greatest composers were also the greatest thieves. They stole from everyone and everywhere.','',NULL,'Greatest,Forget,Everyone',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12568,'Music','Pablo Casals','Musician','\nDecember 29, 1876\n','\nOctober 22, 1973\n','Spanish','Music will save the world.','',NULL,'Save',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12569,'','Pablo Casals','Musician','\nDecember 29, 1876\n','\nOctober 22, 1973\n','Spanish','The most perfect technique is that which is not noticed at all.','',NULL,'Perfect,Noticed,Technique',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12570,'Patriotism,Love','Pablo Casals','Musician','\nDecember 29, 1876\n','\nOctober 22, 1973\n','Spanish','The love of one\'s country is a splendid thing. But why should love stop at the border?','',NULL,'Country',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12571,'Life','Pablo Casals','Musician','\nDecember 29, 1876\n','\nOctober 22, 1973\n','Spanish','I am perhaps the oldest musician in the world. I am an old man but in many senses a very young man. And this is what I want you to be, young, young all your life, and to say things to the world that are true.','',NULL,'True,Young',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12572,'Life','Pablo Casals','Musician','\nDecember 29, 1876\n','\nOctober 22, 1973\n','Spanish','The first thing to do in life is to do with purpose what one purposes to do.','',NULL,'Purpose,Purposes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12573,'','Pablo Casals','Musician','\nDecember 29, 1876\n','\nOctober 22, 1973\n','Spanish','The heart of the melody can never be put down on paper.','',NULL,'Heart,Down,Put',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12574,'','Pablo Casals','Musician','\nDecember 29, 1876\n','\nOctober 22, 1973\n','Spanish','To retire is to die.','',NULL,'Die,Retire',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12575,'','Pablo Casals','Musician','\nDecember 29, 1876\n','\nOctober 22, 1973\n','Spanish','We ought to think that we are one of the leaves of a tree, and the tree is all humanity. We cannot live without the others, without the tree.','',NULL,'Live,Humanity,Without',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12576,'Truth','Giacomo Casanova','Celebrity','\nApril 2, 1725\n','\nJune 4, 1798\n','Italian','I have always loved truth so passionately that I have often resorted to lying as a way of introducing it into the minds which were ignorant of its charms.','',NULL,'Often,Minds',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12577,'Courage,Strength','Giacomo Casanova','Celebrity','\nApril 2, 1725\n','\nJune 4, 1798\n','Italian','It is only necessary to have courage, for strength without self-confidence is useless.','',NULL,'Without',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12578,'Knowledge','Giacomo Casanova','Celebrity','\nApril 2, 1725\n','\nJune 4, 1798\n','Italian','I know that I have lived because I have felt, and, feeling giving me the knowledge of my existence, I know likewise that I shall exist no more when I shall have ceased to feel.','',NULL,'Feeling,Giving',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12579,'Time','Giacomo Casanova','Celebrity','\nApril 2, 1725\n','\nJune 4, 1798\n','Italian','By recollecting the pleasures I have had formerly, I renew them, I enjoy them a second time, while I laugh at the remembrance of troubles now past, and which I no longer feel.','',NULL,'Past,Laugh',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12580,'','Giacomo Casanova','Celebrity','\nApril 2, 1725\n','\nJune 4, 1798\n','Italian','Man is free; yet we must not suppose that he is at liberty to do everything he pleases, for he becomes a slave the moment he allows his actions to be ruled by passion.','',NULL,'Must,Passion,Everything',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12581,'Love','Giacomo Casanova','Celebrity','\nApril 2, 1725\n','\nJune 4, 1798\n','Italian','Real love is the love that sometimes arises after sensual pleasure: if it does, it is immortal; the other kind inevitably goes stale, for it lies in mere fantasy.','',NULL,'Real,After',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12582,'Life,Good','Giacomo Casanova','Celebrity','\nApril 2, 1725\n','\nJune 4, 1798\n','Italian','I will begin with this confession: whatever I have done in the course of my life, whether it be good or evil, has been done freely; I am a free agent.','',NULL,'Evil',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12583,'Good,Success','Giacomo Casanova','Celebrity','\nApril 2, 1725\n','\nJune 4, 1798\n','Italian','My success and my misfortunes, the bright and the dark days I have gone through, everything has proved to me that in this world, either physical or moral, good comes out of evil just as well as evil comes out of good.','',NULL,'Evil',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12584,'Love,Women,Men','Giacomo Casanova','Celebrity','\nApril 2, 1725\n','\nJune 4, 1798\n','Italian','As to the deceit perpetrated upon women, let it pass, for, when love is in the way, men and women as a general rule dupe each other.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12585,'Love,Marriage','Giacomo Casanova','Celebrity','\nApril 2, 1725\n','\nJune 4, 1798\n','Italian','Marriage is the tomb of love.','',NULL,'Tomb',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12586,'','Giacomo Casanova','Celebrity','\nApril 2, 1725\n','\nJune 4, 1798\n','Italian','I don\'t conquer, I submit.','',NULL,'Conquer,Submit',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12587,'Good','Giacomo Casanova','Celebrity','\nApril 2, 1725\n','\nJune 4, 1798\n','Italian','I have met with some of them - very honest fellows, who, with all their stupidity, had a kind of intelligence and an upright good sense, which cannot be the characteristics of fools.','',NULL,'Stupidity,Cannot',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12588,'Love','Giacomo Casanova','Celebrity','\nApril 2, 1725\n','\nJune 4, 1798\n','Italian','Love is three quarters curiosity.','',NULL,'Three,Curiosity',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12589,'Education','Giacomo Casanova','Celebrity','\nApril 2, 1725\n','\nJune 4, 1798\n','Italian','Heart and head are the constituent parts of character; temperament has almost nothing to do with it, and, therefore, character is dependent upon education, and is susceptible of being corrected and improved.','',NULL,'Character,Heart',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12590,'Happiness,God','Giacomo Casanova','Celebrity','\nApril 2, 1725\n','\nJune 4, 1798\n','Italian','I have often met with happiness after some imprudent step which ought to have brought ruin upon me, and although passing a vote of censure upon myself I would thank God for his mercy.','',NULL,'After',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12591,'God','Giacomo Casanova','Celebrity','\nApril 2, 1725\n','\nJune 4, 1798\n','Italian','God ceases to be God only for those who can admit the possibility of His non-existence, and that conception is in itself the most severe punishment they can suffer.','',NULL,'Admit,Punishment',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12592,'','Giacomo Casanova','Celebrity','\nApril 2, 1725\n','\nJune 4, 1798\n','Italian','I have felt in my very blood, ever since I was born, a most unconquerable hatred towards the whole tribe of fools, and it arises from the fact that I feel myself a blockhead whenever I am in their company.','',NULL,'Ever,Hatred,Whole',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12593,'Nature,Power','Giacomo Casanova','Celebrity','\nApril 2, 1725\n','\nJune 4, 1798\n','Italian','The man who has sufficient power over himself to wait until his nature has recovered its even balance is the truly wise man, but such beings are seldom met with.','',NULL,'Wise',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12594,'Life','Giacomo Casanova','Celebrity','\nApril 2, 1725\n','\nJune 4, 1798\n','Italian','The reader of these Memoirs will discover that I never had any fixed aim before my eyes, and that my system, if it can be called a system, has been to glide away unconcernedly on the stream of life, trusting to the wind wherever it led.','',NULL,'Eyes,Before',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12595,'Time','Giacomo Casanova','Celebrity','\nApril 2, 1725\n','\nJune 4, 1798\n','Italian','Hatred, in the course of time, kills the unhappy wretch who delights in nursing it in his bosom.','',NULL,'Hatred,Unhappy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12596,'Good','Giacomo Casanova','Celebrity','\nApril 2, 1725\n','\nJune 4, 1798\n','Italian','I leave to others the decision as to the good or evil tendencies of my character, but such as it is it shines upon my countenance, and there it can easily be detected by any physiognomist.','',NULL,'Character,Evil',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12597,'Great,Men,Art','Giacomo Casanova','Celebrity','\nApril 2, 1725\n','\nJune 4, 1798\n','Italian','My errors will point to thinking men the various roads, and will teach them the great art of treading on the brink of the precipice without falling into it.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12598,'','Giacomo Casanova','Celebrity','\nApril 2, 1725\n','\nJune 4, 1798\n','Italian','The mind of a human being is formed only of comparisons made in order to examine analogies, and therefore cannot precede the existence of memory.','',NULL,'Mind,Human,Made',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12599,'Faith,Future','Giacomo Casanova','Celebrity','\nApril 2, 1725\n','\nJune 4, 1798\n','Italian','For my future I have no concern, and as a true philosopher, I never would have any, for I know not what it may be: as a Christian, on the other hand, faith must believe without discussion, and the stronger it is, the more it keeps silent.','',NULL,'Believe',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12600,'Death','Giacomo Casanova','Celebrity','\nApril 2, 1725\n','\nJune 4, 1798\n','Italian','I am bound to add that the excess in too little has ever proved in me more dangerous than the excess in too much; the last may cause indigestion, but the first causes death.','',NULL,'May,Ever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12601,'Change','Ed Case','Politician','\nSeptember 27, 1952\n','','American','Hawaiians want change, and if the Democrats don\'t offer change, Hawaiians are going to vote for the Republican who offers change.','',NULL,'Vote,Republican',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12602,'','Ed Case','Politician','\nSeptember 27, 1952\n','','American','I believe that the fact and the reality of homosexuality and heterosexuality and of opposite and same-gender unions should be taught in our public schools without a value judgement system also being offered.','',NULL,'Believe,Reality,Without',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12603,'Good','Ed Case','Politician','\nSeptember 27, 1952\n','','American','I know I can serve Hawaii and our country well in the U.S. Senate, know we can mount a solid statewide campaign, know we have a good chance of prevailing.','',NULL,'Country,Chance',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12604,'Marriage','Ed Case','Politician','\nSeptember 27, 1952\n','','American','I oppose a constitutional amendment against gay marriage.','',NULL,'Gay,Against',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12605,'','Ed Case','Politician','\nSeptember 27, 1952\n','','American','I support allowing homosexuals to serve openly in our military and eliminating the \'don\'t ask, don\'t tell\' policy.','',NULL,'Tell,Support,Military',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12606,'Marriage','Ed Case','Politician','\nSeptember 27, 1952\n','','American','My own personal, moral, spiritual, religious, etc. beliefs don\'t oppose same-gender marriage.','',NULL,'Spiritual,Moral',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12607,'Leadership,Failure','Ed Case','Politician','\nSeptember 27, 1952\n','','American','The sentiments in Hawaii about Washington\'s failure of leadership are no different than the rest of the country.','',NULL,'Different',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12608,'Life,Music,Time','Neko Case','Musician','\nSeptember 8, 1970\n','','American','I would be a huge hypocrite if I didn\'t tell you that at one time in my life I thought the way that you made music was you got on a major label and you got famous.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12609,'','Neko Case','Musician','\nSeptember 8, 1970\n','','American','All I want to do is sing on other people\'s records.','',NULL,'Sing,Records',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12610,'Music','Neko Case','Musician','\nSeptember 8, 1970\n','','American','Country music is completely punk-rock. It\'s the original punk-rock.','',NULL,'Country,Original',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12611,'Home','Neko Case','Musician','\nSeptember 8, 1970\n','','American','Everybody in my band is married, pretty much, and have lives at home, and I don\'t want them to be away from their families so long that they just start to feel psychotic. You have to go home and stand around in your bathrobe doing your dishes to feel like a normal person sometimes.','',NULL,'Person,Long',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12612,'','Neko Case','Musician','\nSeptember 8, 1970\n','','American','Everyone has to kind of fend for themselves.','',NULL,'Everyone,Themselves,Fend',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12613,'Music','Neko Case','Musician','\nSeptember 8, 1970\n','','American','I didn\'t want to be the girl who posed in \'Playboy\' and then - by the way - made some music.','',NULL,'Girl,Made',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12614,'','Neko Case','Musician','\nSeptember 8, 1970\n','','American','I don\'t feel nervous or fearful when I\'m on stage.','',NULL,'Stage,Nervous,Fearful',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12615,'','Neko Case','Musician','\nSeptember 8, 1970\n','','American','I don\'t know anybody who doesn\'t hate being called alt.country. It just sounds like a website. I don\'t mind being called Americana, I don\'t mind being called country noir, or independent country is fine, but the words alt.country make me insane.','',NULL,'Hate,Mind,Words',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12616,'','Neko Case','Musician','\nSeptember 8, 1970\n','','American','I grew up with lots of animals and I related more to them than I did to people. I feel a lot of empathy for them.','',NULL,'Did,Empathy,Lots',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12617,'','Neko Case','Musician','\nSeptember 8, 1970\n','','American','I have a real dog-like mentality, in that it\'s like, \'Where is my next meal coming from? Am I ever gonna eat again? Will I ever write another song again? Will anyone show up for tour?\' I think it comes from being really poor as a kid.','',NULL,'Real,Ever,Poor',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12618,'Music,Time,God','Neko Case','Musician','\nSeptember 8, 1970\n','','American','I have this typical Ukrainian face. Even people who know my music don\'t recognize me most of the time, thank God.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12619,'Peace,Nature','Neko Case','Musician','\nSeptember 8, 1970\n','','American','I just really dig feeling subservient to nature. It brings me a peace and calm. Kind of like a Faustian thing, I think.','',NULL,'Feeling',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12620,'','Neko Case','Musician','\nSeptember 8, 1970\n','','American','I just want to make stories. They don\'t have to have a moral or a reason. There might be some mild cautionary notes, but they\'re not moral. They don\'t impart any Judeo-Christian ethic of any kind.','',NULL,'Reason,Moral,Might',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12621,'Time','Neko Case','Musician','\nSeptember 8, 1970\n','','American','I know that I can sing really loud. It\'s like having that really big Evinrude engine on the back of your fishing boat. But I\'ve been trying to be more dynamic with my voice, and not just singing on 10 all of the time out of terror.','',NULL,'Trying,Big',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12622,'Funny,Time','Neko Case','Musician','\nSeptember 8, 1970\n','','American','I really wanted to find a piano for the farm house. There were so many free pianos on Craigslist, I thought, \'Let\'s get as many free pianos as we can and stick them all in the barn.\' I got eight in a short period of time, only six of which were tunable, but it\'s still quite funny.','',NULL,'Thought',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12623,'','Neko Case','Musician','\nSeptember 8, 1970\n','','American','I should have been an abortion. The only reason I wasn\'t was that my father was a Christian.','',NULL,'Father,Christian,Reason',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12624,'','Neko Case','Musician','\nSeptember 8, 1970\n','','American','I think I\'ve kind of been mistaken for somebody who\'s trying to be a spokesperson for animal rights, and the fact is I\'m not qualified to be a spokesperson. I am passionate about it, but I\'m not trying to make other people do what I do.','',NULL,'Trying,Fact,Rights',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12625,'','Neko Case','Musician','\nSeptember 8, 1970\n','','American','I think my songwriting might be a little more on the darker side maybe.','',NULL,'Might,Maybe,Side',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12626,'','Neko Case','Musician','\nSeptember 8, 1970\n','','American','I tried to have more than one emotion on the record.','',NULL,'Emotion,Tried,Record',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12627,'','Neko Case','Musician','\nSeptember 8, 1970\n','','American','I try not to be overly literal. When I\'m writing songs, I write down a lot of words, and then I try to simplify it. I like to give people hints or words that make visual pictures for them.','',NULL,'Writing,Words,Down',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12628,'Good','Neko Case','Musician','\nSeptember 8, 1970\n','','American','I want to get away from the social vampires in Tucson. The people who have no lives of their own and meet me and know who I am and feel entitled to say negative things. I have good friends here, especially in the bands. But a lot of it is just like high school.','',NULL,'School,Friends',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12629,'','Neko Case','Musician','\nSeptember 8, 1970\n','','American','I\'ve had stalkers.','',NULL,'Stalkers',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12630,'Love,Funny,Art','Neko Case','Musician','\nSeptember 8, 1970\n','','American','If I could ever be on a Missy Elliott record, I could then die. Missy Elliott, Mary J. Blige - I love hearing them interviewed, I love the way they talk about their art. They\'re very self-assured, they\'re funny, they\'re inviting. I love it.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12631,'Time','Neko Case','Musician','\nSeptember 8, 1970\n','','American','The Bible tries to make humans not animals the whole time. I think it\'s a bit of a mistake.','',NULL,'Whole,Mistake',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12632,'','Neko Case','Musician','\nSeptember 8, 1970\n','','American','There\'s just kind of a sweetness about Canadians. Americans are a little more pushy, I mean, in a way that I enjoy - they\'re basically pushy because of their enthusiasm - we\'re a lot clumsier than other people.','',NULL,'Mean,Enjoy,Enthusiasm',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12633,'Great','Steve Case','Businessman','\nAugust 21, 1958\n','','American','It\'s stunning to me what kind of an impact even one person can have if they have the right passion, perspective and are able to align the interest of a great team.','',NULL,'Passion,Person',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12634,'Strength','Steve Case','Businessman','\nAugust 21, 1958\n','','American','You have to get along with people, but you also have to recognize that the strength of a team is different people with different perspectives and different personalities.','',NULL,'Different,Team',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12635,'Good','Steve Case','Businessman','\nAugust 21, 1958\n','','American','For better or worse, that is true with any new innovation, certainly any new technological innovation. There\'s many good things that come out of it, but also some bad things. All you can do is try to maximize the good stuff and minimize the bad stuff.','',NULL,'True,Bad',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12636,'Work,Good','Steve Case','Businessman','\nAugust 21, 1958\n','','American','I was not an outstanding student. I did a reasonable amount of work. I got generally good - pretty good grades, but I was not that passionate about getting straight A\'s.','',NULL,'Did',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12637,'Leadership,Great','Steve Case','Businessman','\nAugust 21, 1958\n','','American','And I\'d say one of the great lessons I\'ve learned over the past couple of decades, from a management perspective, is that really when you come down to it, it really is all about people and all about leadership.','',NULL,'Past',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12638,'','Steve Case','Businessman','\nAugust 21, 1958\n','','American','And so the idea was, well maybe you can take an Atari video game machine, where people plug in a game cartridge, and plug in a modem, and tie that into a telephone, and essentially turn that game in the machine into an interactive terminal.','',NULL,'Game,Idea,Turn',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12639,'','Steve Case','Businessman','\nAugust 21, 1958\n','','American','And what we did with this new company in 1985 is we did start focusing on PCs instead of video game machines, because we learned the hard lesson about bringing a product to market in a consumer world where it\'s very expensive to build a brand and get distribution and so forth.','',NULL,'Game,Hard,Did',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12640,'Technology','Steve Case','Businessman','\nAugust 21, 1958\n','','American','Because I do think - not just in building AOL - but just the world in which we live is a very confusing, rapidly changing world where technology has accelerated.','',NULL,'Live,Building',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12641,'','Steve Case','Businessman','\nAugust 21, 1958\n','','American','But the idea that some day people would want to be able to interact and get stock quotes and talk with other people or all these different things, I just believed that was going to happen.','',NULL,'Happen,Different,Talk',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12642,'','Steve Case','Businessman','\nAugust 21, 1958\n','','American','Five or ten years ago, when it was clear the Internet was becoming a mainstream phenomenon, it was equally clear that a lot of people were being left out and could be left behind.','',NULL,'Left,Behind,Five',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12643,'Age,Business','Steve Case','Businessman','\nAugust 21, 1958\n','','American','From a relatively early age I got interested in business.','',NULL,'Interested',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12644,'','Steve Case','Businessman','\nAugust 21, 1958\n','','American','I continue to have a special pride and passion for AOL, and I strongly believe that AOL - once the leading Internet company in the world - can return to its past greatness.','',NULL,'Believe,Past,Passion',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12645,'Government','Steve Case','Businessman','\nAugust 21, 1958\n','','American','I do think actually in this case the government does get credit for funding some of the basic research.','',NULL,'Research,Actually',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12646,'Education','Steve Case','Businessman','\nAugust 21, 1958\n','','American','I do think that a general liberal arts education is very important, particularly in an uncertain changing world.','',NULL,'Important,Liberal',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12647,'','Steve Case','Businessman','\nAugust 21, 1958\n','','American','I enjoyed high school and college, and I think I learned a lot, but that was not really my focus. My focus was on trying to figure out what businesses to start.','',NULL,'School,Focus,Trying',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12648,'','Steve Case','Businessman','\nAugust 21, 1958\n','','American','I had an older brother who passed away recently, an older sister and a younger brother.','',NULL,'Away,Brother,Older',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12649,'','Steve Case','Businessman','\nAugust 21, 1958\n','','American','I think it took us nine years to get one million subscribers to AOL, and then in the next nine years we went from one million to 35 million.','',NULL,'Next,Took,Million',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12650,'','Steve Case','Businessman','\nAugust 21, 1958\n','','American','I think the support of the other team at AOL and everybody\'s really shared passion and belief about this and - saying that some day everybody was going to be on line.','',NULL,'Saying,Passion,Team',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12651,'','Steve Case','Businessman','\nAugust 21, 1958\n','','American','I was born and raised in Honolulu, Hawaii.','',NULL,'Born,Hawaii,Raised',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12652,'','Steve Case','Businessman','\nAugust 21, 1958\n','','American','If you\'re doing something new you\'ve got to have a vision. You\'ve got to have a perspective. You\'ve got to have some north star you\'re aiming for, and you just believe somehow you\'ll get there, which kind of gets to the passion point.','',NULL,'Believe,Passion,Vision',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12653,'','Steve Case','Businessman','\nAugust 21, 1958\n','','American','Most of the people who had PCs did not have modems and could not use those PCs as communicating devices. They really were using them for spreadsheets or word processing or storing recipes or playing games or what have you.','',NULL,'Did,Word,Playing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12654,'','Steve Case','Businessman','\nAugust 21, 1958\n','','American','My father and his brothers were all lawyers, so I think that the expectation was probably for me to grow up to be an attorney, but it never really fascinated me that much. I was more interested in building things.','',NULL,'Father,Grow,Interested',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12655,'Teacher,Mom','Steve Case','Businessman','\nAugust 21, 1958\n','','American','My father still is a lawyer, and my mom was a teacher and then later a career counselor.','',NULL,'Father',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12656,'Work,Home','Steve Case','Businessman','\nAugust 21, 1958\n','','American','Nobody should have to be a systems integrator to make a convergence network work in their home.','',NULL,'Nobody',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12657,'','Steve Case','Businessman','\nAugust 21, 1958\n','','American','Nowadays people seem to switch schools, either because they have to, and certain schools only serve certain grades, or because they move to a different place or have some particular interest, but I was in the same school for 13 years.','',NULL,'School,Different,Same',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12658,'Family,Smile,Mom','Dillon Casey','Actor','\nOctober 29, 1983\n','','American','My friends and family, especially my mom and dad, are always saying I should smile more.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12659,'Business','James E. Casey','Businessman','\nMarch 29, 1888\n','\nJune 6, 1983\n','American','The basic principle which I believe has contributed more than any other to the building of our business as it is today, is the ownership of our company by the people employed in it.','',NULL,'Today,Believe',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12660,'Work,Success','James E. Casey','Businessman','\nMarch 29, 1888\n','\nJune 6, 1983\n','American','One measure of your success will be the degree to which you build up others who work with you. While building up others, you will build up yourself.','',NULL,'Yourself',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12661,'','M. Kathleen Casey','','','','','You are the only person on earth who can use your ability.','',NULL,'Person,Earth,Ability',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12662,'Anger','M. Kathleen Casey','','','','','Anger may be kindled in the noblest breasts: but in these slow droppings of an unforgiving temper never takes the shape of consistency of enduring hatred.','',NULL,'May,Hatred',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12663,'','M. Kathleen Casey','','','','','Do not free the camel of the burden of his hump; you may be freeing him from being a camel.','',NULL,'May,Him,Free',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12664,'','M. Kathleen Casey','','','','','There\'s a basic human weakness inherent in all people which tempts them to want what they can\'t have and not want what is readily available to them.','',NULL,'Human,Weakness,Basic',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12665,'','M. Kathleen Casey','','','','','You don\'t want to get the same kind of advice from everyone on your board.','',NULL,'Same,Advice,Everyone',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12666,'Respect,Life','Robert Casey','Politician','\nJanuary 9, 1932\n','\nMay 30, 2000\n','American','Our moral, religious, and political traditions are united in their respect for the dignity of human life.','',NULL,'Human',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12667,'Life','Robert Casey','Politician','\nJanuary 9, 1932\n','\nMay 30, 2000\n','American','A 1990 Gallup poll found that 77 percent of Americans polled said abortion was the taking of human life. I agree, and believe that taking the life on an innocent child is unjust.','',NULL,'Believe,Human',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12668,'Life','Robert Casey','Politician','\nJanuary 9, 1932\n','\nMay 30, 2000\n','American','Abortion on demand has, in my judgment, contributed significantly to an environment in our country in which life has become very cheap.','',NULL,'Country,Become',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12669,'','Robert Casey','Politician','\nJanuary 9, 1932\n','\nMay 30, 2000\n','American','The national Democratic Party has embraced abortion on demand. I believe this position is wrong in principle and out of the mainstream of our party\'s historic commitment to protecting the powerless.','',NULL,'Believe,Wrong,Party',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12670,'Women','Robert Casey','Politician','\nJanuary 9, 1932\n','\nMay 30, 2000\n','American','Today, the growing economic and social pressures in our country are putting millions of women, children and families at increased risk of abuse and neglect, especially when families are denied basic support services and economic opportunity.','',NULL,'Today,Children',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12671,'Society','Robert Casey','Politician','\nJanuary 9, 1932\n','\nMay 30, 2000\n','American','Tolerance is the price we pay for living in a free, pluralistic society.','',NULL,'Living,Free',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12672,'','Robert Casey','Politician','\nJanuary 9, 1932\n','\nMay 30, 2000\n','American','Abortion is the ultimate violence.','',NULL,'Violence,Ultimate,Abortion',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12673,'','Robert Casey','Politician','\nJanuary 9, 1932\n','\nMay 30, 2000\n','American','Our party has always been the voice of the powerless and the voiceless.','',NULL,'Voice,Party,Powerless',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12674,'Women,Freedom','Robert Casey','Politician','\nJanuary 9, 1932\n','\nMay 30, 2000\n','American','The abortion license has not brought freedom and security to women. Rather, it has ushered in a new era of irresponsibility toward women and children, one that now begins before birth.','',NULL,'Children',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12675,'','Robert Casey','Politician','\nJanuary 9, 1932\n','\nMay 30, 2000\n','American','A vast abortion industry, generating some half a billion dollars annually, sprang into existence in the wake of Roe and Doe.','',NULL,'Half,Existence,Industry',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12676,'','Robert Casey','Politician','\nJanuary 9, 1932\n','\nMay 30, 2000\n','American','Abortion is a question of choice.','',NULL,'Choice,Question,Abortion',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12677,'Women,Equality','Robert Casey','Politician','\nJanuary 9, 1932\n','\nMay 30, 2000\n','American','Abortion is defended today as a means of ensuring the equality and independence of women, and as a solution to the problems of single parenting, child abuse, and the feminization of poverty.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12678,'','Robert Casey','Politician','\nJanuary 9, 1932\n','\nMay 30, 2000\n','American','Abortion on demand, throughout the full nine months of a pregnancy, for virtually any reason, became public policy in the United States of America. No other developed democracy had, or has, such a permissive abortion regime.','',NULL,'Democracy,America,Reason',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12679,'','Robert Casey','Politician','\nJanuary 9, 1932\n','\nMay 30, 2000\n','American','Advocates of unrestricted abortion do not want the public to focus on these undeniable facts of fetal development, but the facts cannot be ignored.','',NULL,'Focus,Cannot,Public',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12680,'Good,Power','Robert Casey','Politician','\nJanuary 9, 1932\n','\nMay 30, 2000\n','American','Any man who has ever tried to use political power for the common good has felt an awful sense of powerlessness.','',NULL,'Political',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12681,'','Robert Casey','Politician','\nJanuary 9, 1932\n','\nMay 30, 2000\n','American','As I discovered, even the governor of a major state who holds pro-life views can be denied a hearing at his party\'s convention without the national media protesting it.','',NULL,'Without,State,Party',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12682,'','Robert Casey','Politician','\nJanuary 9, 1932\n','\nMay 30, 2000\n','American','By rejecting abortion-on-demand, we can move our party back to the mainstream.','',NULL,'Move,Party,Mainstream',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12683,'','Robert Casey','Politician','\nJanuary 9, 1932\n','\nMay 30, 2000\n','American','For almost twenty years, abortion policy in America has been controlled by the courts.','',NULL,'America,Almost,Policy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12684,'','Robert Casey','Politician','\nJanuary 9, 1932\n','\nMay 30, 2000\n','American','From the beginning, each human embryo has its own unique genetic identity.','',NULL,'Human,Beginning,Unique',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12685,'Life,Sad','Robert Casey','Politician','\nJanuary 9, 1932\n','\nMay 30, 2000\n','American','However, we might oppose it, abortion is a sad feature of modern life.','',NULL,'Might',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12686,'Hope','Robert Casey','Politician','\nJanuary 9, 1932\n','\nMay 30, 2000\n','American','I am convinced that this approach, a mainstream Democratic approach, commands the strong support of the American people, and presents a sharp and compassionate contrast to the Republican abortion position which offers no real hope or commitment to mother or child.','',NULL,'Mother,Strong',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12687,'','Robert Casey','Politician','\nJanuary 9, 1932\n','\nMay 30, 2000\n','American','I am fairly certain that my abortion position hurt me, because in a Democratic primary, where turnout is relatively low, liberal voters turn out in disproportionately large numbers and thus exercise a disproportionate influence on the outcome.','',NULL,'Hurt,Influence,Liberal',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12688,'','Robert Casey','Politician','\nJanuary 9, 1932\n','\nMay 30, 2000\n','American','I come to urge my party to be open to debate and discussion; to move away from a lock-step litmus test which advocates abortion on demand in an effort to reach a broader national consensus.','',NULL,'Away,Effort,Move',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12689,'','Robert Casey','Politician','\nJanuary 9, 1932\n','\nMay 30, 2000\n','American','If our country is to reach a workable solution to the abortion issue, the Democratic party must be open to and tolerant of opposing views.','',NULL,'Must,Country,Open',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12690,'Life,Work','Robert Casey','Politician','\nJanuary 9, 1932\n','\nMay 30, 2000\n','American','In short, our response as a party should be to work to solve the crises that produce crisis pregnancies, and work to make life worth living for mother and child, rather than victimize the child as a way of dealing with the crisis.','',NULL,'Mother',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12691,'Moving On,Time','Johnny Cash','Musician','\nFebruary 26, 1932\n','\nSeptember 12, 2003\n','American','You build on failure. You use it as a stepping stone. Close the door on the past. You don\'t try to forget the mistakes, but you don\'t dwell on it. You don\'t let it have any of your energy, or any of your time, or any of your space.','',NULL,'Failure',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12692,'','Johnny Cash','Musician','\nFebruary 26, 1932\n','\nSeptember 12, 2003\n','American','Sometimes I am two people. Johnny is the nice one. Cash causes all the trouble. They fight.','',NULL,'Nice,Fight,Two',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12693,'','Johnny Cash','Musician','\nFebruary 26, 1932\n','\nSeptember 12, 2003\n','American','You\'ve got to know your limitations. I don\'t know what your limitations are. I found out what mine were when I was twelve. I found out that there weren\'t too many limitations, if I did it my way.','',NULL,'Did,Found,Mine',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12694,'','Johnny Cash','Musician','\nFebruary 26, 1932\n','\nSeptember 12, 2003\n','American','How well I have learned that there is no fence to sit on between heaven and hell. There is a deep, wide gulf, a chasm, and in that chasm is no place for any man.','',NULL,'Deep,Learned,Hell',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12695,'Money,Success','Johnny Cash','Musician','\nFebruary 26, 1932\n','\nSeptember 12, 2003\n','American','Success is having to worry about every damn thing in the world, except money.','',NULL,'Worry',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12696,'Love,Death','Johnny Cash','Musician','\nFebruary 26, 1932\n','\nSeptember 12, 2003\n','American','My father was a man of love. He always loved me to death. He worked hard in the fields, but my father never hit me. Never. I don\'t ever remember a really cross, unkind word from my father.','',NULL,'Father',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12697,'','Johnny Cash','Musician','\nFebruary 26, 1932\n','\nSeptember 12, 2003\n','American','For you I know I\'d even try to turn the tide.','',NULL,'Try,Turn,Tide',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12698,'','Johnny Cash','Musician','\nFebruary 26, 1932\n','\nSeptember 12, 2003\n','American','When I record somebody else\'s song, I have to make it my own or it doesn\'t feel right. I\'ll say to myself, I wrote this and he doesn\'t know it!','',NULL,'Else,Song,Somebody',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12699,'','Johnny Cash','Musician','\nFebruary 26, 1932\n','\nSeptember 12, 2003\n','American','People call me wild. Not really though, I\'m not.I guess I\'ve never been normal, not what you call Establishment. I\'m country.','',NULL,'Country,Though,Call',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12700,'Good','Johnny Cash','Musician','\nFebruary 26, 1932\n','\nSeptember 12, 2003\n','American','I start a lot more songs than I finish, because I realize when I get into them, they\'re no good. I don\'t throw them away, I just put them away, store them, get them out of sight.','',NULL,'Put,Away',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12701,'','Johnny Cash','Musician','\nFebruary 26, 1932\n','\nSeptember 12, 2003\n','American','It\'s like a novelist writing far out things. If it makes a point and makes sense, then people like to read that. But if it\'s off in left field and goes over the edge, you lose it. The same with musical talent, I think.','',NULL,'Writing,Same,Sense',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12702,'Life,God','Johnny Cash','Musician','\nFebruary 26, 1932\n','\nSeptember 12, 2003\n','American','God gives us life and takes us away as He sees fit.','',NULL,'Away',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12703,'','Johnny Cash','Musician','\nFebruary 26, 1932\n','\nSeptember 12, 2003\n','American','I read novels but I also read the Bible. And study it, you know? And the more I learn, the more excited I get.','',NULL,'Study,Learn,Read',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12704,'','Johnny Cash','Musician','\nFebruary 26, 1932\n','\nSeptember 12, 2003\n','American','I wear black because I\'m comfortable in it. But then in the summertime when it\'s hot I\'m comfortable in light blue.','',NULL,'Black,Light,Hot',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12705,'God','Johnny Cash','Musician','\nFebruary 26, 1932\n','\nSeptember 12, 2003\n','American','God\'s the final judge for Elvis Presley and Johnny Cash too. That\'s solely in the hands of God.','',NULL,'Judge,Hands',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12706,'','Johnny Cash','Musician','\nFebruary 26, 1932\n','\nSeptember 12, 2003\n','American','I am not a Christian artist, I am an artist who is a Christian.','',NULL,'Christian,Artist',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12707,'','Johnny Cash','Musician','\nFebruary 26, 1932\n','\nSeptember 12, 2003\n','American','I knew I wanted to sing when I was a very small boy. When I was probably 4 years old. My mother played a guitar and I would sit with her and she would sing and I learned to sing along with her.','',NULL,'Mother,Small,Guitar',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12708,'Life,Love','Johnny Cash','Musician','\nFebruary 26, 1932\n','\nSeptember 12, 2003\n','American','I love to go to the studio and stay there 10 or 12 hours a day. I love it. What is it? I don\'t know. It\'s life.','',NULL,'Stay',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12709,'Time,Good','Johnny Cash','Musician','\nFebruary 26, 1932\n','\nSeptember 12, 2003\n','American','I was wearing black clothes almost from the beginning. I feel comfortable in black. I felt like black looked good onstage, that it was attractive, so I started wearing it all the time.','',NULL,'Black',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12710,'Alone,Time','Johnny Cash','Musician','\nFebruary 26, 1932\n','\nSeptember 12, 2003\n','American','I\'m very shy really. I spend a lot of time in my room alone reading or writing or watching television.','',NULL,'Writing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12711,'Love,Music,Death','Johnny Cash','Musician','\nFebruary 26, 1932\n','\nSeptember 12, 2003\n','American','Of emotions, of love, of breakup, of love and hate and death and dying, mama, apple pie, and the whole thing. It covers a lot of territory, country music does.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12712,'','Johnny Cash','Musician','\nFebruary 26, 1932\n','\nSeptember 12, 2003\n','American','That was the big thing when I was growing up, singing on the radio. The extent of my dream was to sing on the radio station in Memphis. Even when I got out of the Air Force in 1954, I came right back to Memphis and started knocking on doors at the radio station.','',NULL,'Big,Dream,Started',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12713,'Life,Work,Good','Johnny Cash','Musician','\nFebruary 26, 1932\n','\nSeptember 12, 2003\n','American','The things that have always been important: to be a good man, to try to live my life the way God would have me, to turn it over to Him that His will might be worked in my life, to do my work without looking back, to give it all I\'ve got, and to take pride in my work as an honest performer.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12714,'Work','Johnny Cash','Musician','\nFebruary 26, 1932\n','\nSeptember 12, 2003\n','American','When my wife died, I booked myself into the studio just to work, to occupy myself.','',NULL,'Wife,Died',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12715,'','Johnny Cash','Musician','\nFebruary 26, 1932\n','\nSeptember 12, 2003\n','American','You\'ve got a song you\'re singing from your gut, you want that audience to feel it in their gut. And you\'ve got to make them think that you\'re one of them sitting out there with them too. They\'ve got to be able to relate to what you\'re doing.','',NULL,'Able,Song,Singing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12716,'','June Carter Cash','Musician','\nJune 23, 1929\n','\nMay 15, 2003\n','American','I stayed in submission to my husband, and he allowed me to do anything I wanted to. I felt like I was lucky to have that kind of romance.','',NULL,'Husband,Anything,Wanted',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12717,'Love,Time,Morning','June Carter Cash','Musician','\nJune 23, 1929\n','\nMay 15, 2003\n','American','One morning, about four o\'clock, I was driving my car just about as fast as I could. I thought, Why am I out this time of night? I was miserable, and it came to me: I\'m falling in love with somebody I have no right to fall in love with.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12718,'Life','June Carter Cash','Musician','\nJune 23, 1929\n','\nMay 15, 2003\n','American','I chose to be Mrs. Johnny Cash in my life. I decided I\'d allow him to be Moses and I\'d be Moses\' brother Aaron, picking his arms up and padding along behind him.','',NULL,'Him,Brother',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12719,'','June Carter Cash','Musician','\nJune 23, 1929\n','\nMay 15, 2003\n','American','I was never looking back in regret. I never thought, Oh, why didn\'t I become an actress? or Why did I just go paddling along after John? I\'ve always walked along right by his side, and he\'s always supported everything I do.','',NULL,'Everything,Regret,Thought',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12720,'','June Carter Cash','Musician','\nJune 23, 1929\n','\nMay 15, 2003\n','American','I\'ve flown out of character so many times. In that sense I\'ve been lucky, because I\'ve been given the liberty to do just about anything I\'ve wanted to do in my lifetime.','',NULL,'Character,Anything,Liberty',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12721,'','June Carter Cash','Musician','\nJune 23, 1929\n','\nMay 15, 2003\n','American','It depends on how Johnny\'s feeling... If we go back on the road, we will go together. I\'ll go where he goes, and he\'ll go where I go.','',NULL,'Feeling,Together,Road',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12722,'','June Carter Cash','Musician','\nJune 23, 1929\n','\nMay 15, 2003\n','American','After you\'ve listened to it, you\'ll feel like you know us a little bit better.','',NULL,'Better,After,Bit',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12723,'','June Carter Cash','Musician','\nJune 23, 1929\n','\nMay 15, 2003\n','American','For the last 20 months, I\'ve just been going from one hospital to another.','',NULL,'Another,Last,Months',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12724,'Life,Good','June Carter Cash','Musician','\nJune 23, 1929\n','\nMay 15, 2003\n','American','He\'s just like my father that way-my father just adored my mother and let her do whatever she wanted. John\'s like that. He\'s a very rare man, a very good man, and I\'ve had a good life with him. I\'m proud to be walking in the wake of Johnny\'s fame.','',NULL,'Mother',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12725,'Family,Time,Home','June Carter Cash','Musician','\nJune 23, 1929\n','\nMay 15, 2003\n','American','I had all the material for a long time, but I was just too busy. Sometimes we\'d sit around at home and sing some of these songs at family things, and everyone always said I should record them.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12726,'Marriage','June Carter Cash','Musician','\nJune 23, 1929\n','\nMay 15, 2003\n','American','I worked with John, but I had enough sense to walk just a little ways behind him. I could have made more records, but I wanted to have a marriage.','',NULL,'Him,Made',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12727,'','June Carter Cash','Musician','\nJune 23, 1929\n','\nMay 15, 2003\n','American','Inside that book, it\'s my life-all the places where I\'m hurting or I laughed or I cried or I prayed. And I\'ve had to pray a lot!','',NULL,'Book,Hurting,Inside',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12728,'Family','June Carter Cash','Musician','\nJune 23, 1929\n','\nMay 15, 2003\n','American','This is the bunch of songs I did first, and it\'s just the type of thing I do. I am a Carter Family girl, so the record is book-ended with Carter Family songs.','',NULL,'Girl,Did',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12729,'War','June Carter Cash','Musician','\nJune 23, 1929\n','\nMay 15, 2003\n','American','We always had Packards, until the war, when they stopped making them; then we had a Cadillac.','',NULL,'Making,Until',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12730,'','June Carter Cash','Musician','\nJune 23, 1929\n','\nMay 15, 2003\n','American','We wanted to slow down. But one would let us.','',NULL,'Down,Wanted,Slow',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12731,'','Pat Cash','Athlete','\nMay 27, 1965\n','','Australian','There\'s a lot of heartache because you don\'t always win. You need loads of determination.','',NULL,'Win,Heartache,Loads',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12732,'','Pat Cash','Athlete','\nMay 27, 1965\n','','Australian','I had always dreamed of winning Wimbledon and when it happened it was very stressful. It was more of a relief!','',NULL,'Winning,Happened,Stressful',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12733,'Time','Pat Cash','Athlete','\nMay 27, 1965\n','','Australian','He is very upbeat but we hear that all the time from just about any athlete.','',NULL,'Hear,Athlete',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12734,'','Pat Cash','Athlete','\nMay 27, 1965\n','','Australian','I call tennis the McDonald\'s of sport - you go in, they make a quick buck out of you, and you\'re out.','',NULL,'Call,Tennis,Quick',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12735,'','Pat Cash','Athlete','\nMay 27, 1965\n','','Australian','It\'ll certainly give the pigeons something to do.','',NULL,'Give,Pigeons,Certainly',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12736,'Women','Pat Cash','Athlete','\nMay 27, 1965\n','','Australian','Women\'s tennis is two sets of rubbish that lasts only half an hour.','',NULL,'Two,Half',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12737,'','Rosanne Cash','Musician','\nMay 24, 1955\n','','American','I choose not to give energy to the emotions of revenge, hatred or the desire to subjugate.','',NULL,'Revenge,Give,Energy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12738,'Freedom','Rosanne Cash','Musician','\nMay 24, 1955\n','','American','It is the people who scream the loudest about America and Freedom who see to be the most intolerant for a differing point of view.','',NULL,'America,Point',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12739,'Car','Rosanne Cash','Musician','\nMay 24, 1955\n','','American','I am so sick of reading about another car bomb, another suicide bomber, another 10, 20, 30, 70, 100 people dead in a day, both Americans and Iraqis.','',NULL,'Sick,Another',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12740,'Change,Fear','Rosanne Cash','Musician','\nMay 24, 1955\n','','American','The key to change... is to let go of fear.','',NULL,'Key',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12741,'Life,Success','Rosanne Cash','Musician','\nMay 24, 1955\n','','American','And I don\'t think that success is going to destroy me at this point in my life, like I used to think.','',NULL,'Used',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12742,'','Rosanne Cash','Musician','\nMay 24, 1955\n','','American','And I kind of said to myself if I get my voice back I\'m not going to take back the old anxiety about it and just focus on the limitations. I\'m really going to enjoy it.','',NULL,'Focus,Enjoy,Old',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12743,'Dad','Rosanne Cash','Musician','\nMay 24, 1955\n','','American','Because I was starting out in my 20\'s. I wanted to do it on my own. I didn\'t want to use my dad or have people say I was using him.','',NULL,'Him,Wanted',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12744,'Time','Rosanne Cash','Musician','\nMay 24, 1955\n','','American','Being in the studio is like painting, you know, you can really take your time, and try different things, and kind of go deep into it.','',NULL,'Deep,Different',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12745,'','Rosanne Cash','Musician','\nMay 24, 1955\n','','American','But there\'s nothing that gives me more thrill than when I\'m writing and a couplet works. I find the right rhyme, or it\'s just perfect. There\'s nothing that exciting.','',NULL,'Nothing,Writing,Find',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12746,'','Rosanne Cash','Musician','\nMay 24, 1955\n','','American','Every person\'s every action has an effect.','',NULL,'Person,Action,Effect',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12747,'Time','Rosanne Cash','Musician','\nMay 24, 1955\n','','American','For the first time in 23 years I\'m enjoying the process of supporting it, of going out and doing shows, and doing the interviews, and doing everything.','',NULL,'Everything,Process',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12748,'War','Rosanne Cash','Musician','\nMay 24, 1955\n','','American','I do not believe in terrorism, violence, destruction, murder, pre-emption, or War.','',NULL,'Believe,Violence',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12749,'','Rosanne Cash','Musician','\nMay 24, 1955\n','','American','I found it was really impossible for me to write songs when I couldn\'t sing.','',NULL,'Impossible,Write,Found',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12750,'','Rosanne Cash','Musician','\nMay 24, 1955\n','','American','I have daughters who are writers and actors but no musicians.','',NULL,'Musicians,Writers,Daughters',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12751,'Love','Rosanne Cash','Musician','\nMay 24, 1955\n','','American','I love mixing up my genres.','',NULL,'Mixing,Genres',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12752,'','Rosanne Cash','Musician','\nMay 24, 1955\n','','American','I needed to carve out my own place and find out what I was going to do.','',NULL,'Find,Place,Needed',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12753,'','Rosanne Cash','Musician','\nMay 24, 1955\n','','American','I think it is wrong that we went against The U.N. and that we have alienated our allies and invaded a country that hasn\'t threatened us, that it is a pre-emptive strike.','',NULL,'Country,Wrong,Against',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12754,'','Rosanne Cash','Musician','\nMay 24, 1955\n','','American','I was down with Lucinda Williams and Mary Chapin-Carpenter. We did an acoustic tour, just the three of us, three chicks and three guitars.','',NULL,'Down,Did,Three',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12755,'Love','Rosanne Cash','Musician','\nMay 24, 1955\n','','American','If a relationship is founded on love it doesn\'t end.','',NULL,'End,Founded',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12756,'','Rosanne Cash','Musician','\nMay 24, 1955\n','','American','It\'s a little dangerous for me to get outside myself and think about how I want people to see me.','',NULL,'Dangerous,Outside',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12757,'Time','Rosanne Cash','Musician','\nMay 24, 1955\n','','American','My record label is treating me like I\'m a new artist, which is exciting after all this time.','',NULL,'After,Artist',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12758,'Home','Rosanne Cash','Musician','\nMay 24, 1955\n','','American','No, my step-daughter just opened a theatre school for children, I have another daughter who works in the record industry and another who is going back to collage and I have two little ones at home.','',NULL,'School,Children',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12759,'','Rosanne Cash','Musician','\nMay 24, 1955\n','','American','Once your kids get older and get out of the house, it\'s not like it stops. They\'re on the phone with me every day; I\'m intimately involved in their problems.','',NULL,'Problems,Kids,Once',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12760,'','Rosanne Cash','Musician','\nMay 24, 1955\n','','American','The new record started out being about loss, but it\'s morphed into being about how relationships go on even though one person is not in a body anymore.','',NULL,'Person,Body,Started',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12761,'War','Rosanne Cash','Musician','\nMay 24, 1955\n','','American','War is idiocy. We live on a small, small planet, and what we do to others is what we do to ourselves.','',NULL,'Live,Small',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12762,'','Pete Cashmore','Businessman','\nSeptember 18, 1985\n','','Scottish','Execution really shapes whether your company takes off or not.','',NULL,'Off,Whether,Company',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12763,'Movies','Pete Cashmore','Businessman','\nSeptember 18, 1985\n','','Scottish','I don\'t have a TV or watch movies. I don\'t like to be broadcast to, I want to participate.','',NULL,'Watch,Tv',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12764,'Age,Good,Positive','Pete Cashmore','Businessman','\nSeptember 18, 1985\n','','Scottish','I kept my age quiet for a good few years. I didn\'t see it as a positive. I worked remotely, so I just didn\'t tell people.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12765,'Good','Pete Cashmore','Businessman','\nSeptember 18, 1985\n','','Scottish','I\'m very much a creative person, but you\'ve got to do the follow-through. A lot of people start out with an exciting thing and they want to take over the world, but really the people who do take over the world have a good plan of how to get there and the steps along the way.','',NULL,'Person,Creative',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12766,'','Pete Cashmore','Businessman','\nSeptember 18, 1985\n','','Scottish','If it doesn\'t come through the Internet, it\'s not really compelling to me.','',NULL,'Through,Internet,Compelling',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12767,'Work,Good,Dad','Pete Cashmore','Businessman','\nSeptember 18, 1985\n','','Scottish','My dad is good at sticking with stuff and he has a strong work ethic, which is imbued in me. Growing up, he would constantly ask what I was doing and was I achieving anything.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12768,'Health','Pete Cashmore','Businessman','\nSeptember 18, 1985\n','','Scottish','The Internet was appealing partly because it was something I could do in bed and feel like I was achieving something. I had an operation when I was 13 and ended up with complications, so I was in and out of the hospital. The bottom line is you can get through health challenges. It\'s part of why I wa','',NULL,'Through,Why',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12769,'Work,Best','Pete Cashmore','Businessman','\nSeptember 18, 1985\n','','Scottish','The talent that has to be learned is finding out what someone\'s passion is and setting them up to realize that. You don\'t get the best work from people if you\'re guiding them versus them guiding themselves.','',NULL,'Someone',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12770,'','Pete Cashmore','Businessman','\nSeptember 18, 1985\n','','Scottish','You just want to be judged against everyone fairly.','',NULL,'Everyone,Against,Judged',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12771,'','Lewis Cass','Soldier','\nOctober 9, 1782\n','\nJune 17, 1866\n','American','People may doubt what you say, but they will believe what you do.','',NULL,'Believe,Doubt,May',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12772,'Great,God','Lewis Cass','Soldier','\nOctober 9, 1782\n','\nJune 17, 1866\n','American','Only the most acute and active animals are capable of boredom. - A theme for a great poet would be God\'s boredom on the seventh day of creation.','',NULL,'Boredom',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12773,'Men','Neal Cassady','Writer','\nFebruary 8, 1926\n','\nFebruary 4, 1968\n','American','I became the unnatural son of a few score of beaten men.','',NULL,'Son,Few',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12774,'Life,Alone','Neal Cassady','Writer','\nFebruary 8, 1926\n','\nFebruary 4, 1968\n','American','I alone, as the sharer of their way of life, presented a replica of childhood.','',NULL,'Childhood',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12775,'','Mary Cassatt','Artist','\nMay 22, 1844\n','\nJune 14, 1926\n','American','I think that if you shake the tree, you ought to be around when the fruit falls to pick it up.','',NULL,'Around,Tree,Pick',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12776,'Life,Art','Mary Cassatt','Artist','\nMay 22, 1844\n','\nJune 14, 1926\n','American','I used to go and flatten my nose against that window and absorb all I could of his art. It changed my life. I saw art then as I wanted to see it.','',NULL,'Wanted',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12777,'Love,Future','Mary Cassatt','Artist','\nMay 22, 1844\n','\nJune 14, 1926\n','American','Why do people so love to wander? I think the civilized parts of the World will suffice for me in the future.','',NULL,'Why',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12778,'','John Cassavetes','Actor','\nDecember 9, 1929\n','\nFebruary 3, 1989\n','American','As an artist, I feel that we must try many things - but above all we must dare to fail.','',NULL,'Must,Try,Artist',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12779,'','John Cassavetes','Actor','\nDecember 9, 1929\n','\nFebruary 3, 1989\n','American','No matter how old you get, if you can keep the desire to be creative, you\'re keeping the man-child alive.','',NULL,'Old,Keep,Creative',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12780,'','John Cassavetes','Actor','\nDecember 9, 1929\n','\nFebruary 3, 1989\n','American','The most difficult thing in the world is to reveal yourself, to express what you have to. As an artist, I feel that we must try many things - but above all we must dare to fail. You must be willing to risk everything to really express it all.','',NULL,'Yourself,Must,Everything',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12781,'','John Cassavetes','Actor','\nDecember 9, 1929\n','\nFebruary 3, 1989\n','American','You must be willing to risk everything to really express it all.','',NULL,'Must,Everything,Risk',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12782,'','Nick Cassavetes','Actor','\nMay 21, 1959\n','','American','I like to give my actors a lot of room.','',NULL,'Give,Room',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12783,'Life','Nick Cassavetes','Actor','\nMay 21, 1959\n','','American','My daughter, when she was a week old, was diagnosed with congenital heart disease. For the past thirteen years, she\'s had four major heart surgeries. She\'s a candidate for - and must have - heart replacement surgery in order to have a long life.','',NULL,'Heart,Past',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12784,'Work,Good,Mom','Nick Cassavetes','Actor','\nMay 21, 1959\n','','American','My Mom and Dad did it pretty good, so I know it can work. The foremost thing I would say about working with Robin and Sean is that they were devoted to this project and devoted to their characters. You can\'t ask for any more from talented actors like that.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12785,'','Nick Cassavetes','Actor','\nMay 21, 1959\n','','American','We do have a problem in this country. You can either make a movie and ignore that, or you can acknowledge it and say, this is the water that we\'re living in. You know this - the movie lives in this - it\'s centered around this particular problem, and I chose to acknowledge it.','',NULL,'Ignore,Country,Living',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12786,'Life','Nick Cassavetes','Actor','\nMay 21, 1959\n','','American','Well, I think that people are smart enough to understand the difference between a movie and real life.','',NULL,'Smart,Real',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12787,'','Nick Cassavetes','Actor','\nMay 21, 1959\n','','American','When your child is sick, you have tunnel vision.','',NULL,'Sick,Child,Vision',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12788,'Best','Nick Cassavetes','Actor','\nMay 21, 1959\n','','American','You just go in and try to do the best job you can everyday.','',NULL,'Job,Try',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12789,'Love,Time,Travel','Vincent Cassel','Actor','\nNovember 23, 1966\n','','French','And now I have a big house, nice clothes and I travel in first class and I love it, so maybe it\'s time to enjoy being a star.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12790,'Good,Movies','Vincent Cassel','Actor','\nNovember 23, 1966\n','','French','Cinema is entertainment, and people go to the movies because they want to feel good and forget about everything.','',NULL,'Forget',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12791,'Movies','Vincent Cassel','Actor','\nNovember 23, 1966\n','','French','Cronenberg\'s a lot of fun, and that a lot of people don\'t know watching his movies. He doesn\'t take himself seriously. He\'s still reinventing himself.','',NULL,'Fun,Still',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12792,'','Vincent Cassel','Actor','\nNovember 23, 1966\n','','French','I always had the sense of being in the spotlight, being on stage, being looked at.','',NULL,'Sense,Stage,Spotlight',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12793,'Family','Vincent Cassel','Actor','\nNovember 23, 1966\n','','French','I come from an acting family, my father was an actor, and I had to fight my way and just create my own identity.','',NULL,'Father,Fight',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12794,'Movies','Vincent Cassel','Actor','\nNovember 23, 1966\n','','French','I did direct two short movies. I learned many things, and one of the things I learned was that I am not a director. It has to be visceral, and it\'s not for me. I feel much more comfortable acting.','',NULL,'Two,Did',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12795,'','Vincent Cassel','Actor','\nNovember 23, 1966\n','','French','I didn\'t have many girlfriends in my youth. I was an active young man, jumping from one girl to the next, but never with anyone for more than three or four months.','',NULL,'Girl,Young,Youth',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12796,'','Vincent Cassel','Actor','\nNovember 23, 1966\n','','French','I don\'t really shop any more. I only do it when I have to. I think it is very overrated.','',NULL,'Shop,Overrated',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12797,'','Vincent Cassel','Actor','\nNovember 23, 1966\n','','French','I don\'t think France is a racist country, I really don\'t, but we do still have many problems with our immigrant past, and there\'s a shame that goes with that, that works both ways, in the host and in the post-immigrant generation.','',NULL,'Past,Country,Still',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12798,'','Vincent Cassel','Actor','\nNovember 23, 1966\n','','French','I feel like the so-called bad guys are never totally bad. I guess it\'s the closest thing I can do to reality: people act nice but nobody really is nice. We all have to balance that with something dark.','',NULL,'Nice,Bad,Reality',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12799,'','Vincent Cassel','Actor','\nNovember 23, 1966\n','','French','I grew up watching \'Raging Bull.\'','',NULL,'Watching,Bull,Raging',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12800,'Beauty','Vincent Cassel','Actor','\nNovember 23, 1966\n','','French','I have learned that acting is not about beauty.','',NULL,'Learned,Acting',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12801,'Love','Vincent Cassel','Actor','\nNovember 23, 1966\n','','French','I love French style from the Thirties and Forties. French movie stars like Jean Gabin and Yves Montand had so much natural, effortless style.','',NULL,'Stars,Movie',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12802,'','Vincent Cassel','Actor','\nNovember 23, 1966\n','','French','I ran away from three different boarding schools before joining a circus school, and eventually I became an actor. The only thing I learned at boarding school was never to send my child to one.','',NULL,'School,Different,Before',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12803,'','Vincent Cassel','Actor','\nNovember 23, 1966\n','','French','I really enjoy being an actor!','',NULL,'Enjoy,Actor',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12804,'','Vincent Cassel','Actor','\nNovember 23, 1966\n','','French','I think I\'m actually more vulnerable than people imagine.','',NULL,'Actually,Imagine,Vulnerable',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12805,'','Vincent Cassel','Actor','\nNovember 23, 1966\n','','French','I used to be more self-conscious about style because when you\'re younger, you want to exist, you want to show everything you do.','',NULL,'Everything,Show,Used',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12806,'','Vincent Cassel','Actor','\nNovember 23, 1966\n','','French','I was thinking of going to London drama schools or to New York, because France didn\'t accommodate the things I wanted to do in film.','',NULL,'Thinking,Wanted,Film',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12807,'Time','Vincent Cassel','Actor','\nNovember 23, 1966\n','','French','I wear a lot of wigs as Jacques Mesrine. He\'d wear multiple wigs and take them off one at a time to rob three banks in one hour.','',NULL,'Off,Three',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12808,'Life','Vincent Cassel','Actor','\nNovember 23, 1966\n','','French','I worked with young directors all my life, only young directors.','',NULL,'Young,Worked',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12809,'Life','Vincent Cassel','Actor','\nNovember 23, 1966\n','','French','I\'m a little angry in life.','',NULL,'Angry',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12810,'','Vincent Cassel','Actor','\nNovember 23, 1966\n','','French','I\'m an actor, that\'s what I do every day. Dressing up is part of my job. But whatever you wear you should always be yourself: never go totally with the fashion but use what there is available to be an individual.','',NULL,'Yourself,Job,Fashion',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12811,'Life,Good','Vincent Cassel','Actor','\nNovember 23, 1966\n','','French','I\'m more attracted to the bad guys. Why? Because in real life, I don\'t know any good guys. I know okay guys. I know polite guys. I know people who can control themselves.','',NULL,'Bad',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12812,'','Vincent Cassel','Actor','\nNovember 23, 1966\n','','French','I\'m producing more, but I think to direct, one has to have a burning desire, and that\'s not me. I\'d rather do something else.','',NULL,'Else,Rather,Desire',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12813,'','Vincent Cassel','Actor','\nNovember 23, 1966\n','','French','I\'ve always loved the idea of changing myself, wearing costumes and disguises. It takes you back to being a kid, to dressing up.','',NULL,'Idea,Loved,Takes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12814,'Life','Anne Cassidy','','','','','Seeing to it that a youngster grows up believing not just in the here and now but also in the grand maybes of life guarantees that some small yet crucial part of him remains forever a child.','',NULL,'Him,Small',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12815,'Truth','Anne Cassidy','','','','','The truth is, no matter how trying they become, babies two and under don\'t have the ability to make moral choices, so they can\'t be bad. That category only exists in the adult mind.','',NULL,'Mind,Bad',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12816,'','David Cassidy','Actor','\nApril 12, 1950\n','','American','I don\'t play nostalgia acts. I don\'t play nostalgia shows.','',NULL,'Play,Shows,Nostalgia',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12817,'','David Cassidy','Actor','\nApril 12, 1950\n','','American','For me to go back and to play for audiences some of whom have been following me for thirty years and some who have found me in the last five or six years, that\'s really an interesting thing. I have an audience that goes from kids to seventy year olds.','',NULL,'Play,Kids,Last',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12818,'','David Cassidy','Actor','\nApril 12, 1950\n','','American','I have an audience that goes from kids to seventy year olds.','',NULL,'Kids,Year,Goes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12819,'Amazing','David Cassidy','Actor','\nApril 12, 1950\n','','American','I\'ve been able to go on and have a successful career on Broadway and certainly the last five years in Las Vegas have been amazing.','',NULL,'Successful,Career',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12820,'','David Cassidy','Actor','\nApril 12, 1950\n','','American','In California, of all places, entertainment is the key to a vibrant economy. If we do not develop young adults capable of entering that world, the financial base of this state is sure to suffer and impact all of us.','',NULL,'Young,Sure,State',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12821,'Work','David Cassidy','Actor','\nApril 12, 1950\n','','American','It\'s been the work that has carried me and I never wanted to rest on my laurels or go back and do what I done before.','',NULL,'Done,Before',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12822,'Work,Good,Money','David Cassidy','Actor','\nApril 12, 1950\n','','American','It\'s not about the fame and the money because if you do good work all that stuff comes.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12823,'Life','David Cassidy','Actor','\nApril 12, 1950\n','','American','My life has flourished in so many ways both personally and professionally that I can\'t ask for a better life.','',NULL,'Better,Both',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12824,'','Shaun Cassidy','Musician','\nSeptember 27, 1958\n','','American','I had a kind of Dickensian childhood.','',NULL,'Childhood,Dickensian',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12825,'','Shaun Cassidy','Musician','\nSeptember 27, 1958\n','','American','I look at old interviews and things and they say, \'What do you want to do when you grow up?\' I say, \'I want to be a producer.\' And I\'m really fortunate that I was able to do it.','',NULL,'Old,Able,Grow',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12826,'Life,Teen','Shaun Cassidy','Musician','\nSeptember 27, 1958\n','','American','I was a teen idol and that has a short shelf life.','',NULL,'Short',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12827,'Faith,Religion,Great','Shaun Cassidy','Musician','\nSeptember 27, 1958\n','','American','I\'m not a big fan of religion for that reason. But I am a true believer in God, and I have great faith, and I think that a spiritual connection with something is a really important part of our experience. That doesn\'t necessarily have anything to do with the church.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12828,'Dating,Marriage','Shaun Cassidy','Musician','\nSeptember 27, 1958\n','','American','I\'m not cynical about marriage or romance. I enjoyed being married. And although being single was fun for a while, there was always the risk of dating someone who\'d owned a lunch box with my picture on it.','',NULL,'Fun',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12829,'Good','Shaun Cassidy','Musician','\nSeptember 27, 1958\n','','American','My idea of what\'s good and bad and right and wrong is maybe greyer than most, and I like writing about that.','',NULL,'Bad,Writing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12830,'Good','Shaun Cassidy','Musician','\nSeptember 27, 1958\n','','American','The propensity to do good things is a choice.','',NULL,'Choice,Propensity',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12831,'','Shaun Cassidy','Musician','\nSeptember 27, 1958\n','','American','You have this special connection with someone if you\'re their first record or their first concert or their first poster or whatever it is.','',NULL,'Someone,Special,Whatever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12832,'Peace,Hope,War','Rene Cassin','Judge','\nOctober 5, 1887\n','\nFebruary 20, 1976\n','French','As a privileged survivor of the First World War, I hope I may be allowed to interject here a deeply felt tribute to those who were not fortunate enough to succeed, but who shared the signal honor of trying to the last to salvage peace.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12833,'Family,Courage','Rene Cassin','Judge','\nOctober 5, 1887\n','\nFebruary 20, 1976\n','French','And as a child I was filled with passionate admiration for acts of civic courage I had seen performed by an elderly military doctor, who was a friend of my family.','',NULL,'Friend',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12834,'','Rene Cassin','Judge','\nOctober 5, 1887\n','\nFebruary 20, 1976\n','French','As a consequence of these hesitations and of the vague character of such innovations, the Commission on Human Rights itself had doubts from the beginning about its role and its functions in general.','',NULL,'Character,Human,Beginning',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12835,'Life,Work,Society','Rene Cassin','Judge','\nOctober 5, 1887\n','\nFebruary 20, 1976\n','French','As corollaries to the right of every individual to life and to full participation in society, the Declaration incorporated in the list of human rights the right to work and a certain number of economic, social, and cultural rights.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12836,'','Rene Cassin','Judge','\nOctober 5, 1887\n','\nFebruary 20, 1976\n','French','How is it that, once victory took form and the horrible spectacle of the extermination camps was revealed, we could have shamelessly broken the promises given to the peoples in those years of ordeal?','',NULL,'Victory,Broken,Once',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12837,'Life','Rene Cassin','Judge','\nOctober 5, 1887\n','\nFebruary 20, 1976\n','French','I shall confess at the outset that it was only shortly after the beginning of this century that I entered active life - with a somewhat precocious capacity for involvement.','',NULL,'After,Beginning',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12838,'','Rene Cassin','Judge','\nOctober 5, 1887\n','\nFebruary 20, 1976\n','French','In less than eighteen months, it prepared a first draft which it submitted to the General Assembly and which, at the end of one hundred sessions of elevated, often impassioned discussion, was adopted in the form of thirty articles on December 10, 1948.','',NULL,'End,Often,Less',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12839,'','Rene Cassin','Judge','\nOctober 5, 1887\n','\nFebruary 20, 1976\n','French','Similarly, the problem of the rights of the state in the disposition of inheritances left by individuals presents social aspects of the first importance.','',NULL,'Problem,Social,State',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12840,'Men','Rene Cassin','Judge','\nOctober 5, 1887\n','\nFebruary 20, 1976\n','French','The Covenant of the League of Nations had envisaged sponsoring only the protection of certain categories of men: national minorities and populations of territories controlled by other countries.','',NULL,'National,Nations',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12841,'','Rene Cassin','Judge','\nOctober 5, 1887\n','\nFebruary 20, 1976\n','French','The implementation measures of both Covenants, but especially those of the Covenant concerning civil and political rights, were considerably weakened to the point where they assumed an optional character.','',NULL,'Character,Political,Point',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12842,'','Rene Cassin','Judge','\nOctober 5, 1887\n','\nFebruary 20, 1976\n','French','The only compensation, gained through the influence of nongovernmental organizations, consisted in slightly broadening for private individuals the possibility of access and appeal to the agencies enforcing the Covenant concerned with civil and political rights.','',NULL,'Political,Through,Rights',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12843,'','Rene Cassin','Judge','\nOctober 5, 1887\n','\nFebruary 20, 1976\n','French','The other salient characteristic of the Declaration is its universality: it applies to all human beings without any discrimination whatever; it also applies to all territories, whatever their economic or political regime.','',NULL,'Human,Political,Without',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12844,'Time,Courage','Rene Cassin','Judge','\nOctober 5, 1887\n','\nFebruary 20, 1976\n','French','The single outstanding exception was the broad yet precise mandate communicated by the General Assembly in 1946 to prepare as soon as possible the Charter of Human Rights which the San Francisco Conference had not had the time or the courage to draw up.','',NULL,'Human',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12845,'Men,War','Rene Cassin','Judge','\nOctober 5, 1887\n','\nFebruary 20, 1976\n','French','We were thus led to organize ourselves, as men who had fought the war together, in order to support those statesmen who had truly understood the lessons of that World War, thus attempting to prevent its recurrence.','',NULL,'Together',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12846,'','Rene Cassin','Judge','\nOctober 5, 1887\n','\nFebruary 20, 1976\n','French','When France resolved, along with England, to lend assistance in the legitimate defense of Poland, the realization burst on us that a conflict of awesome proportions was inevitable.','',NULL,'Awesome,Along,Conflict',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12847,'Beauty,Good','Laetitia Casta','Model','\nMay 11, 1978\n','','French','Real beauty is to be true to oneself. That\'s what makes me feel good.','',NULL,'True',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12848,'','Laetitia Casta','Model','\nMay 11, 1978\n','','French','And there is a beautiful thing which is wonderful, to look like a woman, not a green bean.','',NULL,'Beautiful,Woman,Wonderful',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12849,'Work','Carlos Castaneda','Writer','\nDecember 25, 1931\n','\nApril 27, 1998\n','American','The trick is in what one emphasizes. We either make ourselves miserable, or we make ourselves happy. The amount of work is the same.','',NULL,'Happy,Same',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12850,'Men,Power','Carlos Castaneda','Writer','\nDecember 25, 1931\n','\nApril 27, 1998\n','American','To achieve the mood of a warrior is not a simple matter. It is a revolution. To regard the lion and the water rats and our fellow men as equals is a magnificent act of a warrior\'s spirit. It takes power to do that.','',NULL,'Simple',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12851,'Good','Carlos Castaneda','Writer','\nDecember 25, 1931\n','\nApril 27, 1998\n','American','Look at every path closely and deliberately, then ask ourselves this crucial question: Does this path have a heart? If it does, then the path is good. If it doesn\'t, it is of no use.','',NULL,'Heart,Path',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12852,'','Carlos Castaneda','Writer','\nDecember 25, 1931\n','\nApril 27, 1998\n','American','All paths are the same, leading nowhere. Therefore, pick a path with heart!','',NULL,'Heart,Path,Same',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12853,'Knowledge','Carlos Castaneda','Writer','\nDecember 25, 1931\n','\nApril 27, 1998\n','American','A man of knowledge lives by acting, not by thinking about acting.','',NULL,'Thinking,Acting',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12854,'','Carlos Castaneda','Writer','\nDecember 25, 1931\n','\nApril 27, 1998\n','American','The only thing that is real is the being in you that is going to die.','',NULL,'Real,Die',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12855,'','Carlos Castaneda','Writer','\nDecember 25, 1931\n','\nApril 27, 1998\n','American','Leave Jesus on the cross. He\'s very happy there!','',NULL,'Happy,Jesus,Leave',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12856,'','Carlos Castaneda','Writer','\nDecember 25, 1931\n','\nApril 27, 1998\n','American','The things shamans deal with are extremely practical. They break down parameters of normal historical reality. Magical passes are just one aspect of that.','',NULL,'Reality,Down,Normal',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12857,'','Carlos Castaneda','Writer','\nDecember 25, 1931\n','\nApril 27, 1998\n','American','To compare Tensegrity with yoga or t\'ai chi is not possible. It has a different origin and a different purpose. The origin is shamanic, the purpose is shamanic.','',NULL,'Different,Purpose,Possible',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12858,'','Carlos Castaneda','Writer','\nDecember 25, 1931\n','\nApril 27, 1998\n','American','We have to balance the lineality of the known universe with the nonlineality of the unknown universe.','',NULL,'Universe,Balance,Known',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12859,'','Dan Castellaneta','Actor','\nOctober 29, 1957\n','','American','Beer. Now there\'s a temporary solution.','',NULL,'Beer,Solution,Temporary',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12860,'Good','Dan Castellaneta','Actor','\nOctober 29, 1957\n','','American','Sometimes the only way you can feel good about yourself is by making someone else look bad. And I\'m tired of making other people feel good about themselves.','',NULL,'Yourself,Tired',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12861,'','Dan Castellaneta','Actor','\nOctober 29, 1957\n','','American','After years of doing it, you learn the difference between your ego and your opinion. When you\'re married you have to cut through that.','',NULL,'Ego,Through,After',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12862,'','Dan Castellaneta','Actor','\nOctober 29, 1957\n','','American','Don\'t eat me. I have a wife and kids. Eat them.','',NULL,'Wife,Kids,Eat',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12863,'','Dan Castellaneta','Actor','\nOctober 29, 1957\n','','American','Getting out of jury duty is easy. The trick is to say you\'re prejudiced against all races.','',NULL,'Easy,Against,Getting',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12864,'','Dan Castellaneta','Actor','\nOctober 29, 1957\n','','American','Go ahead and play the blues if it\'ll make you happy.','',NULL,'Happy,Play,Blues',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12865,'','Dan Castellaneta','Actor','\nOctober 29, 1957\n','','American','I always enjoyed writing. I did playlets in high school, I did radio shows in college. That\'s one of the reasons I went down to Second City, because you could do acting and writing.','',NULL,'School,Writing,Down',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12866,'','Dan Castellaneta','Actor','\nOctober 29, 1957\n','','American','I often say, if I wasn\'t part of the show I\'d be a huge fan of it.','',NULL,'Often,Show,Fan',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12867,'','Dan Castellaneta','Actor','\nOctober 29, 1957\n','','American','I think that most people don\'t even know that I do other things. They think that Homer is all that I do.','',NULL,'Homer',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12868,'','Dan Castellaneta','Actor','\nOctober 29, 1957\n','','American','I think the tone of the show has certainly changed over the years, because it\'s really, really hard to do something different when you have a show going on as long as this has.','',NULL,'Hard,Long,Different',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12869,'','Dan Castellaneta','Actor','\nOctober 29, 1957\n','','American','I\'ve made a kind of pact with myself where I said, It doesn\'t matter what it is as long as I\'m acting.','',NULL,'Long,Made,Said',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12870,'','Dan Castellaneta','Actor','\nOctober 29, 1957\n','','American','If I were actually Homer Simpson, I\'d be getting scripts out the wazoo.','',NULL,'Getting,Actually,Scripts',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12871,'','Dan Castellaneta','Actor','\nOctober 29, 1957\n','','American','In this house, we obey the laws of thermodynamics!','',NULL,'House,Laws,Obey',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12872,'','Dan Castellaneta','Actor','\nOctober 29, 1957\n','','American','It is better to watch things then to do them.','',NULL,'Better,Watch',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12873,'','Dan Castellaneta','Actor','\nOctober 29, 1957\n','','American','It\'s a different way of getting across an emotion. You\'re trying to get it across to the animator because the animator is inspired by the voicetrack in terms of how to animate the character.','',NULL,'Character,Different,Trying',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12874,'','Dan Castellaneta','Actor','\nOctober 29, 1957\n','','American','It\'s hard to find a play that\'s right for me to do. Rather than waiting around for the right script to come along, I decided to write one myself.','',NULL,'Waiting,Hard,Find',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12875,'Funny','Dan Castellaneta','Actor','\nOctober 29, 1957\n','','American','It\'s the cushiest job, but some lines are so funny that I crack up.','',NULL,'Job,Lines',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12876,'','Dan Castellaneta','Actor','\nOctober 29, 1957\n','','American','It\'s the weirdest thing. When you go into acting, you expect to be a huge star and to be recognized... It did happen, but not in the way you expect it to... In L.A., I\'m just another character actor.','',NULL,'Character,Happen,Did',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12877,'','Dan Castellaneta','Actor','\nOctober 29, 1957\n','','American','One of my favorite episodes was the one in which Homer grew hair. That was a very unique episode, since there was a gay secretary, but that wasn\'t even the issue of the show-the issue was Homer\'s image changing because he had hair.','',NULL,'Gay,Hair,Unique',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12878,'Humor,Time,Freedom','Dan Castellaneta','Actor','\nOctober 29, 1957\n','','American','The humor is essentially dark for a cartoon and sophisticated. But at the same time, being a cartoon gives the writers more freedom than in a normal sitcom. It always pushes the line that, despite human failings, the Simpsons are really decent people.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12879,'','Dan Castellaneta','Actor','\nOctober 29, 1957\n','','American','The nice thing is that, at least in Los Angeles, I\'m known as a character actor and I do auditions for other things besides just cartoon shows.','',NULL,'Nice,Character,Actor',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12880,'','Dan Castellaneta','Actor','\nOctober 29, 1957\n','','American','The Simpsons can go anywhere in the world and not worry about any budgetary issues. However, even when the show has had its run, I think the characters can go on in perpetuity.','',NULL,'Worry,Show,Run',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12881,'Time','Dan Castellaneta','Actor','\nOctober 29, 1957\n','','American','The Simpsons take up so little time that I\'m able to do other things as well.','',NULL,'Able,Simpsons',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12882,'','Dan Castellaneta','Actor','\nOctober 29, 1957\n','','American','The voice doesn\'t take a lot of effort now, but in the beginning it was hard to try to find a voice. The one I settled on was just easier to do for a half-hour.','',NULL,'Hard,Find,Try',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12883,'','Dan Castellaneta','Actor','\nOctober 29, 1957\n','','American','There are times when the writers ask us to improvise. Sometimes the animators are inspired by what you do, and sometimes you are inspired by what the animators do.','',NULL,'Sometimes,Times,Inspired',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12884,'','Paul Castellano','Criminal','\nJune 20, 1915\n','\nDecember 16, 1985\n','American','There are certain promises you make that are more sacred than anything that happens in a court of law, I don\'t care how many Bibles you put your hand on.','',NULL,'Care,Anything,Law',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12885,'Life,Great','Paul Castellano','Criminal','\nJune 20, 1915\n','\nDecember 16, 1985\n','American','This life of ours, this is a wonderful life. If you can get through life like this and get away with it, hey that\'s great. But it\'s very predictable. There\'s so many ways you can screw it up.','',NULL,'Through',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12886,'','Paul Castellano','Criminal','\nJune 20, 1915\n','\nDecember 16, 1985\n','American','We\'re not children here. The law is-how should I put it? A convenience. Or a convenience for some people, and an inconvenience for other people.','',NULL,'Children,Law,Put',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12887,'Work','Carlos Castenada','Writer','\nDecember 25, 1925\n','\nApril 27, 1998\n','Peruvian','We either make ourselves miserable, or we make ourselves strong. The amount of work is the same.','',NULL,'Strong,Same',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12888,'Knowledge','Carlos Castenada','Writer','\nDecember 25, 1925\n','\nApril 27, 1998\n','Peruvian','A man of knowledge chooses a path with a heart and follows it and then he looks and rejoices and laughs and then he sees and knows.','',NULL,'Heart,Path',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12889,'Men','Ana Castillo','Novelist','1953','','American','Human sexuality has been regulated and shaped by men to serve men\'s needs.','',NULL,'Human,Needs',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12890,'','Ana Castillo','Novelist','1953','','American','There are things coming from me that I felt I wanted to talk about. My search for my own blend of spirituality, my acknowledgement of my sexuality, my being the single mother of a young man.','',NULL,'Mother,Single,Young',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12891,'','Ana Castillo','Novelist','1953','','American','For things to have value in man\'s world, they are given the role of commodities. Among man\'s oldest and most constant commodity is woman.','',NULL,'Woman,Value,Role',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12892,'Society','Ana Castillo','Novelist','1953','','American','I wanted everything. What could you not want when you are brown and Indian-looking in a society in which the white aesthetic is praised as acceptable?','',NULL,'Everything,Wanted',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12893,'','Ana Castillo','Novelist','1953','','American','I was just, like, not at all the office type; I was the artist type.','',NULL,'Artist,Office,Type',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12894,'','Ana Castillo','Novelist','1953','','American','I\'m concerned about a lot of serious border issues. This book is about the border reality and the struggles of the undocumented worker.','',NULL,'Reality,Book,Serious',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12895,'','Ana Castillo','Novelist','1953','','American','I\'m obviously an American citizen. My parents are American citizens. But I\'m not looked at as an American.','',NULL,'Parents,American,Citizen',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12896,'Life','Ana Castillo','Novelist','1953','','American','I\'ve spent my whole life in Chicago being asked where am I from, so that I have a sense of displacement that also is very psychologically disorienting.','',NULL,'Sense,Whole',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12897,'','Ana Castillo','Novelist','1953','','American','Our goal should be to achieve joy.','',NULL,'Goal,Joy,Achieve',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12898,'','Randy Castillo','Musician','\nDecember 18, 1950\n','\nMarch 26, 2002\n','American','I dare anyone to play like Charlie Watts.','',NULL,'Play,Anyone,Dare',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12899,'','Randy Castillo','Musician','\nDecember 18, 1950\n','\nMarch 26, 2002\n','American','I dig all kinds of competition.','',NULL,'Kinds,Dig',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12900,'','Randy Castillo','Musician','\nDecember 18, 1950\n','\nMarch 26, 2002\n','American','I prefer recording drums in the analog format, but that does not mean I would only do it that way.','',NULL,'Mean,Recording,Drums',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12901,'','Randy Castillo','Musician','\nDecember 18, 1950\n','\nMarch 26, 2002\n','American','I\'d just play \'til my hands fell off. My parents would yell at me to stop because they couldn\'t stand the noise any more! I was terrible! It must have been hard for them to listen to me as a beginning drummer.','',NULL,'Parents,Must,Hard',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12902,'Music,Sports','Randy Castillo','Musician','\nDecember 18, 1950\n','\nMarch 26, 2002\n','American','Just like music, sports elevates us to new levels of achievment.','',NULL,'Elevates',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12903,'Best','Randy Castillo','Musician','\nDecember 18, 1950\n','\nMarch 26, 2002\n','American','My best investment is my imagination, because it has never failed to bring me my greatest returns!','',NULL,'Greatest,Bring',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12904,'Time','Randy Castillo','Musician','\nDecember 18, 1950\n','\nMarch 26, 2002\n','American','My favorite athlete of all time would have to be Jim Thorpe.','',NULL,'Favorite,Athlete',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12905,'','Randy Castillo','Musician','\nDecember 18, 1950\n','\nMarch 26, 2002\n','American','My other Main Man is Muhamed Ali, for the obvious reasons.','',NULL,'Reasons,Obvious,Main',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12906,'','Randy Castillo','Musician','\nDecember 18, 1950\n','\nMarch 26, 2002\n','American','My parents really encouraged me.','',NULL,'Parents,Encouraged',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12907,'','Randy Castillo','Musician','\nDecember 18, 1950\n','\nMarch 26, 2002\n','American','The nurses were all angels in my eyes.','',NULL,'Eyes,Angels,Nurses',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12908,'','Randy Castillo','Musician','\nDecember 18, 1950\n','\nMarch 26, 2002\n','American','There are no rules to writing a song.','',NULL,'Writing,Song,Rules',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12909,'','Barbara Castle','Politician','\nOctober 6, 1910\n','\nMay 3, 2002\n','British','And that had a powerful appeal, particularly to those who had been denied the choice to stay on at school, to go to university, to be something else, other than going down the pit.','',NULL,'School,Powerful,Down',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12910,'','Barbara Castle','Politician','\nOctober 6, 1910\n','\nMay 3, 2002\n','British','And that will increasingly dawn on people. The demand for controlling the commanding heights will grow.','',NULL,'Grow,Dawn,Demand',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12911,'War','Barbara Castle','Politician','\nOctober 6, 1910\n','\nMay 3, 2002\n','British','And what always struck me about that war period was how even Churchill had to talk socialism to keep up people\'s morale.','',NULL,'Keep,Talk',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12912,'Government','Barbara Castle','Politician','\nOctober 6, 1910\n','\nMay 3, 2002\n','British','Another example of that was that even during the economic problems of the 1945 government, we managed to carry out other aspects of our policy and other ideals. Through the establishment of national parks, for instance.','',NULL,'Through,Problems',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12913,'','Barbara Castle','Politician','\nOctober 6, 1910\n','\nMay 3, 2002\n','British','Britain in the 1970s was undoubtedly an economic mess because of the oil price explosion.','',NULL,'Economic,Price,Oil',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12914,'Dad','Barbara Castle','Politician','\nOctober 6, 1910\n','\nMay 3, 2002\n','British','He described how, as a boy of 14, his dad had been down the mining pit, his uncle had been down the pit, his brother had been down the pit, and of course he would go down the pit.','',NULL,'Down,Brother',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12915,'','Barbara Castle','Politician','\nOctober 6, 1910\n','\nMay 3, 2002\n','British','I remember a big meeting with the hosiery trade in Harold\'s ministerial room.','',NULL,'Remember,Big,Room',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12916,'War','Barbara Castle','Politician','\nOctober 6, 1910\n','\nMay 3, 2002\n','British','I remember people who\'d had a lot of hardship during the war. They\'d thought we\'d won.','',NULL,'Thought,Remember',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12917,'','Barbara Castle','Politician','\nOctober 6, 1910\n','\nMay 3, 2002\n','British','If you\'ve got unemployment, low pay, that was just too bad. But that was the system. That was the sort of economy and philosophy against which I was fighting in the 1930s.','',NULL,'Bad,Philosophy,Fighting',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12918,'Politics','Barbara Castle','Politician','\nOctober 6, 1910\n','\nMay 3, 2002\n','British','In politics, guts is all.','',NULL,'Guts',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12919,'Women,Men','Barbara Castle','Politician','\nOctober 6, 1910\n','\nMay 3, 2002\n','British','It is true that they paid much more attention to the trade unions because the trade unions were after all speaking for the rights and conditions of working men and women in their employment.','',NULL,'True',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12920,'Government','Barbara Castle','Politician','\nOctober 6, 1910\n','\nMay 3, 2002\n','British','It might have been offset for us if the revenue from our own oil and natural gas that was just developing had been available to the Labor Government, but the oil revenues were just coming in when Labor fell in \'79.','',NULL,'Might,Natural',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12921,'Time,Power','Barbara Castle','Politician','\nOctober 6, 1910\n','\nMay 3, 2002\n','British','It was very much a cry for democratic control at that time. Above all, breaking the accomplished power of a few people to rule the lives of everybody else.','',NULL,'Control',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12922,'Women,Men,War','Barbara Castle','Politician','\nOctober 6, 1910\n','\nMay 3, 2002\n','British','That was not what men and women fought for during the war.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12923,'Work','Barbara Castle','Politician','\nOctober 6, 1910\n','\nMay 3, 2002\n','British','Then, with lots of people doing that without ever looking over their shoulders to see how they were affecting anybody else, it couldn\'t work, and it didn\'t work, and it just came to a standstill.','',NULL,'Without,Ever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12924,'','Barbara Castle','Politician','\nOctober 6, 1910\n','\nMay 3, 2002\n','British','There was no welfare state, and people had to rely mainly on the Poor Law - that was all the state provided. It was very degrading, very humiliating. And there was a means test for receiving poor relief.','',NULL,'Law,Poor,Means',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12925,'Health','Barbara Castle','Politician','\nOctober 6, 1910\n','\nMay 3, 2002\n','British','Those were the ideals that drove us to nationalization of the health service.','',NULL,'Service,Ideals',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12926,'War','Barbara Castle','Politician','\nOctober 6, 1910\n','\nMay 3, 2002\n','British','What we set out to do was to ensure that this system of fair shares and the planning and controls continued after the war, and when we won, that\'s what we did.','',NULL,'Did,After',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12927,'','Barbara Castle','Politician','\nOctober 6, 1910\n','\nMay 3, 2002\n','British','Why not pool your resources? And so we broke into the concept of the sacredness of private property.','',NULL,'Why,Private,Property',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12928,'','Barbara Castle','Politician','\nOctober 6, 1910\n','\nMay 3, 2002\n','British','You see, another reason for nationalization was that private ownership meant fragmentation.','',NULL,'Another,Reason,Private',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12929,'Famous','Michael N. Castle','Politician','\nJune 2, 1939\n','','American','Lance Armstrong, the famous cyclist and more importantly, cancer survivor, has said \'if you ever get a second chance for something, you\'ve got to go all the way.\'','',NULL,'Ever,Said',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12930,'Memorial Day,History','Michael N. Castle','Politician','\nJune 2, 1939\n','','American','These fallen heroes represent the character of a nation who has a long history of patriotism and honor - and a nation who has fought many battles to keep our country free from threats of terror.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12931,'Great','Michael N. Castle','Politician','\nJune 2, 1939\n','','American','I think this is one of the greatest strengths of this school. Not only do the students go on to achieve great milestones in their own lives, they never forget their roots and the school that gave them the chance they needed to improve their lives and their families\' lives.','',NULL,'School,Greatest',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12932,'Education','Michael N. Castle','Politician','\nJune 2, 1939\n','','American','After completing a Delaware State education, they were afforded opportunities beyond anything they might have imagined - and they opened doors for themselves that surely would have remained closed if they only had a high school education.','',NULL,'School,Anything',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12933,'Future','Michael N. Castle','Politician','\nJune 2, 1939\n','','American','And the university\'s reputation will only continue to grow as stories like Elaine\'s are spread. Delaware State University\'s motto \'a past to honor, a future to insure,\' couldn\'t be any more fitting for this transitional period you are going through.','',NULL,'Past,Through',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12934,'Success','Michael N. Castle','Politician','\nJune 2, 1939\n','','American','But all of this success came at the end of a long climb.','',NULL,'End,Long',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12935,'Education,Great','Michael N. Castle','Politician','\nJune 2, 1939\n','','American','By climbing a steeper road, the value and appreciation Delaware State students took and continue to take from their education and their experiences is just as great, if not greater, than students attending ivy league schools.','',NULL,'Road',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12936,'Education','Michael N. Castle','Politician','\nJune 2, 1939\n','','American','Delaware State began as a school bent on service - teaching education, social services and nursing.','',NULL,'School,Service',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12937,'','Michael N. Castle','Politician','\nJune 2, 1939\n','','American','Delaware State has established itself as an institution of excellence in its own right and attracts a diversity of students from various races, socio-economic status and locations.','',NULL,'State,Students,Excellence',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12938,'','Michael N. Castle','Politician','\nJune 2, 1939\n','','American','Delaware State is no longer a college for African Americans without other choices, it is a university of choice.','',NULL,'Without,College,Choice',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12939,'Learning','Michael N. Castle','Politician','\nJune 2, 1939\n','','American','During the days of segregation, there was not a place of higher learning for African Americans. They were simply not welcome in many of the traditional schools. And from this backward policy grew the network of historical black colleges and universities.','',NULL,'Black,Place',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12940,'Future','Michael N. Castle','Politician','\nJune 2, 1939\n','','American','Ensuring a bright future for all our children is the responsibility of the community, the schools, families and like it or not- politicians as well.','',NULL,'Children,Community',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12941,'Family','Michael N. Castle','Politician','\nJune 2, 1939\n','','American','Getting to where Delaware State is today was a challenge my friends - a challenge proudly met by the people of this community and the Delaware State family.','',NULL,'Today,Friends',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12942,'','Michael N. Castle','Politician','\nJune 2, 1939\n','','American','I believe it is important for the university to always remember its roots.','',NULL,'Believe,Important,Remember',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12943,'Hope','Michael N. Castle','Politician','\nJune 2, 1939\n','','American','I could not agree more. The students of Delaware State often looked to the school as their chance, their hand up, their hope. And they gave their all.','',NULL,'School,Chance',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12944,'','Michael N. Castle','Politician','\nJune 2, 1939\n','','American','I remember coming to this college in the 1960s as a new legislator when a road divided the campus - and it was not fully paved at that - and no wall defined the campus from the highway.','',NULL,'Remember,College,Road',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12945,'','Michael N. Castle','Politician','\nJune 2, 1939\n','','American','Just the example Delaware State University graduates set by the way they live their lives, should be an inspiration to other high school students to go to Delaware State.','',NULL,'School,Live,Lives',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12946,'Great,Famous','Michael N. Castle','Politician','\nJune 2, 1939\n','','American','Maya Angelou, the famous African American poet, historian, and civil rights activist who is hailed be many as one of the great voices of contemporary literature, believes a struggle only makes a person stronger.','',NULL,'Struggle',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12947,'','Michael N. Castle','Politician','\nJune 2, 1939\n','','American','Repaying the debt of these ultimate sacrifices seems nearly impossible but we must try.','',NULL,'Must,Try,Impossible',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12948,'Life,Success','Michael N. Castle','Politician','\nJune 2, 1939\n','','American','The teachers were focused on helping these students. The students benefited from hands-on teaching and a faculty who cared about them and their success in life and soon the students began to believe in themselves and the reality that they could make something of their lives.','',NULL,'Believe',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12949,'Home','Michael N. Castle','Politician','\nJune 2, 1939\n','','American','Their families helped them realize that there was more out there for them. These students came to Delaware State because of its inexpensive tuition, closeness to home, and solid reputation.','',NULL,'State,Realize',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12950,'Nature,Great','Michael N. Castle','Politician','\nJune 2, 1939\n','','American','These ivy league students are in the upper echelon of the college boards and had great opportunity in front of them regardless of where they go to college. Its in their very nature and it is something they expect.','',NULL,'College',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12951,'Education,Family','Michael N. Castle','Politician','\nJune 2, 1939\n','','American','They were often the first students in their family to go to college and the very idea of higher education was still foreign to them. They had to make a conscious and often difficult decision to come to college.','',NULL,'Decision',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12952,'Education','Michael N. Castle','Politician','\nJune 2, 1939\n','','American','This is a value-added college education if I have heard one described. And what is the most remarkable about Delaware State University graduates - is they just keeping giving back.','',NULL,'Giving,College',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12953,'Family,Good,Great','Michael N. Castle','Politician','\nJune 2, 1939\n','','American','Through the years you, the Delaware State family and your predecessors, have faced many challenges. You worked through them with fierce determination and good will, and you have made great progress.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12954,'','Roy Castle','Musician','\nAugust 31, 1932\n','','English','Don\'t whine - laugh.','',NULL,'Laugh,Whine',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12955,'Faith,Men','Fidel Castro','Statesman','\nAugust 13, 1926\n','','','I began revolution with 82 men. If I had to do it again, I do it with 10 or 15 and absolute faith. It does not matter how small you are if you have faith and plan of action.','',NULL,'Revolution',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12956,'War','Fidel Castro','Statesman','\nAugust 13, 1926\n','','','I find capitalism repugnant. It is filthy, it is gross, it is alienating... because it causes war, hypocrisy and competition.','',NULL,'Find,Hypocrisy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12957,'Death,Future','Fidel Castro','Statesman','\nAugust 13, 1926\n','','','A revolution is a struggle to the death between the future and the past.','',NULL,'Struggle',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12958,'Men','Fidel Castro','Statesman','\nAugust 13, 1926\n','','','Men do not shape destiny, Destiny produces the man for the hour.','',NULL,'Destiny,Hour',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12959,'Success,Failure','Fidel Castro','Statesman','\nAugust 13, 1926\n','','','They talk about the failure of socialism but where is the success of capitalism in Africa, Asia and Latin America?','',NULL,'America',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12960,'Time','Fidel Castro','Statesman','\nAugust 13, 1926\n','','','No thieves, no traitors, no interventionists! This time the revolution is for real!','',NULL,'Real,Revolution',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12961,'Life,Age','Fidel Castro','Statesman','\nAugust 13, 1926\n','','','I think that a man should not live beyond the age when he begins to deteriorate, when the flame that lighted the brightest moment of his life has weakened.','',NULL,'Live',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12962,'Money','Fidel Castro','Statesman','\nAugust 13, 1926\n','','','Capitalism is using its money; we socialists throw it away.','',NULL,'Away,Capitalism',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12963,'Life','Fidel Castro','Statesman','\nAugust 13, 1926\n','','','I am a Marxist Leninist and I will be one until the last day of my life.','',NULL,'Last,Until',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12964,'Politics','Fidel Castro','Statesman','\nAugust 13, 1926\n','','','The revolution is a dictatorship of the exploited against the exploiters.','',NULL,'Revolution,Against',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12965,'','Fidel Castro','Statesman','\nAugust 13, 1926\n','','','How can we help President Obama?','',NULL,'Help,President,Obama',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12966,'','Fidel Castro','Statesman','\nAugust 13, 1926\n','','','I would not vote for the mayor. It\'s not just because he didn\'t invite me to dinner, but because on my way into town from the airport there were such enormous potholes.','',NULL,'Vote,Dinner,Town',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12967,'','Fidel Castro','Statesman','\nAugust 13, 1926\n','','','More than 820 million people in the world suffer from hunger; and 790 million of them live in the Third World.','',NULL,'Live,Million,Third',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12968,'','Fidel Castro','Statesman','\nAugust 13, 1926\n','','','North Americans don\'t understand... that our country is not just Cuba; our country is also humanity.','',NULL,'Humanity,Country,Understand',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12969,'Politics','Fidel Castro','Statesman','\nAugust 13, 1926\n','','','The revenues of Cuban state-run companies are used exclusively for the benefit of the people, to whom they belong.','',NULL,'Used,Benefit',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12970,'Work,Time','Fidel Castro','Statesman','\nAugust 13, 1926\n','','','My idea, as the whole world knows, is that the capitalist system now doesn\'t work either for the United States or the world, driving it from crisis to crisis, which are each time more serious.','',NULL,'Crisis',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12971,'','Fidel Castro','Statesman','\nAugust 13, 1926\n','','','A revolution is not a bed of roses.','',NULL,'Revolution,Bed,Roses',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12972,'','Fidel Castro','Statesman','\nAugust 13, 1926\n','','','I am not a communist and neither is the revolutionary movement.','',NULL,'Movement,Neither,Communist',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12973,'','Fidel Castro','Statesman','\nAugust 13, 1926\n','','','The universities are available only to those who share my revolutionary beliefs.','',NULL,'Share,Beliefs,Available',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12974,'','Fidel Castro','Statesman','\nAugust 13, 1926\n','','','There is not Communism or Marxism, but representative democracy and social justice in a well-planned economy.','',NULL,'Justice,Democracy,Social',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12975,'','Fidel Castro','Statesman','\nAugust 13, 1926\n','','','I neither will aspire to nor will I accept, the position of president of the council of state and commander in chief.','',NULL,'Accept,State,President',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12976,'','Fidel Castro','Statesman','\nAugust 13, 1926\n','','','I never saw a contradiction between the ideas that sustain me and the ideas of that symbol, of that extraordinary figure, Jesus Christ.','',NULL,'Jesus,Between,Ideas',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12977,'','Fidel Castro','Statesman','\nAugust 13, 1926\n','','','Sorry, I\'m still a dialectical materialist.','',NULL,'Sorry,Still',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12978,'','Fidel Castro','Statesman','\nAugust 13, 1926\n','','','I am Fidel Castro and we have come to liberate Cuba.','',NULL,'Cuba,Liberate,Castro',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12979,'','Fidel Castro','Statesman','\nAugust 13, 1926\n','','','I don\'t think anyone has been slandered more than the Jews.','',NULL,'Anyone,Jews',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12980,'Time','Julian Castro','Politician','\nSeptember 16, 1974\n','','American','Growing up, when we would get dragged to these events, I didn\'t want to be there. Over time, as we got older, I developed a real appreciation of the importance of being involved in the democratic process.','',NULL,'Real,Older',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12981,'Dreams','Julian Castro','Politician','\nSeptember 16, 1974\n','','American','I couldn\'t help but to think back to my classmates at Thomas Jefferson High School in San Antonio. They had the same talent, the same brains, the same dreams as the folks we sat with at Stanford and Harvard. I realized the difference wasn\'t one of intelligence or drive. The difference was opportunit','',NULL,'School,Help',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12982,'','Julian Castro','Politician','\nSeptember 16, 1974\n','','American','In the end, the American dream is not a sprint, or even a marathon, but a relay. Our families don\'t always cross the finish line in the span of one generation. But each generation passes on to the next the fruits of their labor.','',NULL,'End,American,Dream',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12983,'Life','Julian Castro','Politician','\nSeptember 16, 1974\n','','American','My grandmother spent her whole life working as a maid, a cook and a babysitter, barely scraping by, but still working hard to give my mother, her only child, a chance in life, so that my mother could give my brother and me an even better one.','',NULL,'Mother,Better',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12984,'','Julian Castro','Politician','\nSeptember 16, 1974\n','','American','And because he knows that we don\'t have an ounce of talent to waste, the president took action to lift the shadow of deportation from a generation of young, law-abiding immigrants called dreamers.','',NULL,'Young,Talent,Action',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12985,'','Julian Castro','Politician','\nSeptember 16, 1974\n','','American','And my mother fought hard for civil rights so that instead of a mop, I could hold this microphone.','',NULL,'Mother,Hard,Rights',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12986,'Family,Success','Julian Castro','Politician','\nSeptember 16, 1974\n','','American','As my family story shows, Latinos have been a blessing for USA for many generations. The future of America depends in part on the success of the Latino community, and this opportunity is just one more signifier of that.','',NULL,'Future',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12987,'War','Julian Castro','Politician','\nSeptember 16, 1974\n','','American','I stand before you tonight as a young American, a proud American, of a generation born as the Cold War receded, shaped by the tragedy of 9/11, connected by the digital revolution and determined to re-elect the man who will make the 21st century another American century - President Barack Obama.','',NULL,'Revolution,Before',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12988,'','Julian Castro','Politician','\nSeptember 16, 1974\n','','American','I understand Spanish better than I speak it.','',NULL,'Better,Understand,Speak',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12989,'','Julian Castro','Politician','\nSeptember 16, 1974\n','','American','I wanted to be a quarterback. I used to like Johnny Unitas, the old quarterback for the Colts.','',NULL,'Old,Wanted,Used',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12990,'','Julian Castro','Politician','\nSeptember 16, 1974\n','','American','Mitt Romney, quite simply, doesn\'t get it.','',NULL,'Quite,Simply,Mitt',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12991,'Family,Great','Julian Castro','Politician','\nSeptember 16, 1974\n','','American','My family\'s story isn\'t special. What\'s special is the America that makes our story possible. Ours is a nation like no other, a place where great journeys can be made in a single generation. No matter who you are or where you come from, the path is always forward.','',NULL,'Forward',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12992,'Good','Julian Castro','Politician','\nSeptember 16, 1974\n','','American','My grandmother didn\'t live to see us begin our lives in public service. But she probably would have thought it extraordinary that just two generations after she arrived in San Antonio, one grandson would be the mayor and the other would be on his way - the good people of San Antonio willing- to the ','',NULL,'Live,Thought',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12993,'','Julian Castro','Politician','\nSeptember 16, 1974\n','','American','My grandmother\'s generation and generations before always saw beyond the horizons of their own lives and their own circumstances. They believed that opportunity created today would lead to prosperity tomorrow.','',NULL,'Today,Tomorrow,Before',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12994,'Dreams','Julian Castro','Politician','\nSeptember 16, 1974\n','','American','My mother dreamed dreams for Joaquin and for me long before we could dream them for ourselves.','',NULL,'Mother,Long',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12995,'Alone','Julian Castro','Politician','\nSeptember 16, 1974\n','','American','Now, in Texas, we believe in the rugged individual. Texas may be the one place where people actually still have bootstraps, and we expect folks to pull themselves up by them. But we also recognize there are some things we can\'t do alone. We have to come together and invest in opportunity today for p','',NULL,'Today,Believe',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12996,'Good','Julian Castro','Politician','\nSeptember 16, 1974\n','','American','Obviously I\'m young and I\'m also Hispanic, two important groups in this election. And I\'m confident that I can do a good job in articulating why President Obama ought to be the candidate that Americans select for the next four years.','',NULL,'Job,Important',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12997,'','Julian Castro','Politician','\nSeptember 16, 1974\n','','American','Of all the fictions we heard last week in Tampa, the one I find most troubling is this: If we all just go our own way, our nation will be stronger for it. Because if we sever the threads that connect us, the only people who will go far are those who are already ahead.','',NULL,'Find,Far,Last',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12998,'','Julian Castro','Politician','\nSeptember 16, 1974\n','','American','Opportunity today, prosperity tomorrow.','',NULL,'Today,Tomorrow,Prosperity',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(12999,'Health','Julian Castro','Politician','\nSeptember 16, 1974\n','','American','Seven presidents before him - Democrats and Republicans - tried to expand health care to all Americans. President Obama got it done.','',NULL,'Care,Done',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13000,'','Julian Castro','Politician','\nSeptember 16, 1974\n','','American','We know that in our free market economy some will prosper more than others. What we don\'t accept is the idea that some folks won\'t even get a chance.','',NULL,'Others,Free,Chance',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13001,'Love','Julian Castro','Politician','\nSeptember 16, 1974\n','','American','When it comes to letting people marry whomever they love, Mitt Romney says, \'No.\'','',NULL,'Says,Letting',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13002,'Happiness','Rosalia de Castro','','\nFebruary 24, 1837\n','\nJuly 15, 1885\n','','Happiness, I do not know where to turn to discover you on earth, in the air or the sky; yet I know you exist and are no futile dream.','',NULL,'Dream,Earth',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13003,'Travel','Rosalia de Castro','','\nFebruary 24, 1837\n','\nJuly 15, 1885\n','','I see my path, but I don\'t know where it leads. Not knowing where I\'m going is what inspires me to travel it.','',NULL,'Path,Knowing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13004,'Great','Rosalia de Castro','','\nFebruary 24, 1837\n','\nJuly 15, 1885\n','','Great breakthroughs are always followed by great catastrophes.','',NULL,'Followed',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13005,'Good','Phoebe Cates','Actress','\nJuly 16, 1963\n','','American','A tea set is good for a newborn girl. It is a gift that instantly makes the room a girl\'s room.','',NULL,'Girl,Makes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13006,'','Phoebe Cates','Actress','\nJuly 16, 1963\n','','American','Modeling teaches you to be completely conscious of the camera. Acting is being totally unconscious of it.','',NULL,'Acting,Camera,Conscious',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13007,'Business','Phoebe Cates','Actress','\nJuly 16, 1963\n','','American','People follow proven formulas in any business.','',NULL,'Follow,Proven',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13008,'Work,Great','Phoebe Cates','Actress','\nJuly 16, 1963\n','','American','Practical gifts are another great way to be thoughtful, and they work for anything from birthdays to dinner-party gifts.','',NULL,'Anything',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13009,'Work','Phoebe Cates','Actress','\nJuly 16, 1963\n','','American','There are a lot of actors out there who\'ve made one or two films and who never work again.','',NULL,'Made,Two',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13010,'','Phoebe Cates','Actress','\nJuly 16, 1963\n','','American','Too many people are buying gifts for themselves when they pick out a gift for a friend.','',NULL,'Friend,Themselves,Gift',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13011,'','Phoebe Cates','Actress','\nJuly 16, 1963\n','','American','When you start out, you have to make compromises, which include doing films of lower quality.','',NULL,'Start,Quality,Films',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13012,'','Phoebe Cates','Actress','\nJuly 16, 1963\n','','American','You\'d be surprised how inspired you\'ll be when you go into a different store than the one you normally go to for gifts.','',NULL,'Different,Inspired,Gifts',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13013,'Valentine\'s Day,Love','Willa Cather','Author','\nDecember 7, 1873\n','\nApril 24, 1947\n','American','Where there is great love, there are always wishes.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13014,'Best','Willa Cather','Author','\nDecember 7, 1873\n','\nApril 24, 1947\n','American','There are some things you learn best in calm, and some in storm.','',NULL,'Storm,Learn',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13015,'Great','Willa Cather','Author','\nDecember 7, 1873\n','\nApril 24, 1947\n','American','The stupid believe that to be truthful is easy; only the artist, the great artist, knows how difficult it is.','',NULL,'Stupid,Believe',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13016,'','Willa Cather','Author','\nDecember 7, 1873\n','\nApril 24, 1947\n','American','The heart of another is a dark forest, always, no matter how close it has been to one\'s own.','',NULL,'Heart,Dark,Another',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13017,'Death','Willa Cather','Author','\nDecember 7, 1873\n','\nApril 24, 1947\n','American','I shall not die of a cold. I shall die of having lived.','',NULL,'Die,Cold',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13018,'','Willa Cather','Author','\nDecember 7, 1873\n','\nApril 24, 1947\n','American','Sometimes a neighbor whom we have disliked a lifetime for his arrogance and conceit lets fall a single commonplace remark that shows us another side, another man, really; a man uncertain, and puzzled, and in the dark like ourselves.','',NULL,'Single,Dark,Sometimes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13019,'Great','Willa Cather','Author','\nDecember 7, 1873\n','\nApril 24, 1947\n','American','It does not matter much whom we live with in this world, but it matters a great deal whom we dream of.','',NULL,'Live,Dream',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13020,'','Willa Cather','Author','\nDecember 7, 1873\n','\nApril 24, 1947\n','American','Winter lies too long in country towns; hangs on until it is stale and shabby, old and sullen.','',NULL,'Long,Country,Old',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13021,'Nature','Willa Cather','Author','\nDecember 7, 1873\n','\nApril 24, 1947\n','American','I like trees because they seem more resigned to the way they have to live than other things do.','',NULL,'Live,Seem',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13022,'','Willa Cather','Author','\nDecember 7, 1873\n','\nApril 24, 1947\n','American','No one can build his security upon the nobleness of another person.','',NULL,'Person,Another,Security',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13023,'','Willa Cather','Author','\nDecember 7, 1873\n','\nApril 24, 1947\n','American','Some memories are realities, and are better than anything that can ever happen to one again.','',NULL,'Better,Anything,Ever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13024,'Great','Willa Cather','Author','\nDecember 7, 1873\n','\nApril 24, 1947\n','American','The sun was like a great visiting presence that stimulated and took its due from all animal energy. When it flung wide its cloak and stepped down over the edge of the fields at evening, it left behind it a spent and exhausted world.','',NULL,'Evening,Down',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13025,'','Willa Cather','Author','\nDecember 7, 1873\n','\nApril 24, 1947\n','American','There are only two or three human stories, and they go on repeating themselves as fiercely as if they had never happened before.','',NULL,'Human,Two,Before',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13026,'Family,Men','Willa Cather','Author','\nDecember 7, 1873\n','\nApril 24, 1947\n','American','Only solitary men know the full joys of frienship. Others have their family; but to a solitary and an exile, his friends are everything.','',NULL,'Everything',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13027,'Power','Willa Cather','Author','\nDecember 7, 1873\n','\nApril 24, 1947\n','American','The miracles of the church seem to me to rest not so much upon faces or voices or healing power coming suddenly near to us from afar off, but upon our perceptions being made finer, so that for a moment our eyes can see and our ears can hear what is there about us always.','',NULL,'Made,Healing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13028,'','Willa Cather','Author','\nDecember 7, 1873\n','\nApril 24, 1947\n','American','All the intelligence and talent in the world can\'t make a singer. The voice is a wild thing. It can\'t be bred in captivity. It is a sport, like the silver fox. It happens.','',NULL,'Talent,Happens,Voice',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13029,'','Willa Cather','Author','\nDecember 7, 1873\n','\nApril 24, 1947\n','American','When we look back, the only things we cherish are those which in some way met our original want; the desire which formed in us in early youth, undirected, and of its own accord.','',NULL,'Youth,Desire,Early',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13030,'','Willa Cather','Author','\nDecember 7, 1873\n','\nApril 24, 1947\n','American','Give the people a new word and they think they have a new fact.','',NULL,'Give,Fact,Word',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13031,'Age','Willa Cather','Author','\nDecember 7, 1873\n','\nApril 24, 1947\n','American','Most of the basic material a writer works with is acquired before the age of fifteen.','',NULL,'Before,Writer',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13032,'Art,Freedom','Willa Cather','Author','\nDecember 7, 1873\n','\nApril 24, 1947\n','American','The condition every art requires is, not so much freedom from restriction, as freedom from adulteration and from the intrusion of foreign matter.','',NULL,'Matter',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13033,'','Willa Cather','Author','\nDecember 7, 1873\n','\nApril 24, 1947\n','American','The dead might as well try to speak to the living as the old to the young.','',NULL,'Try,Living,Young',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13034,'Best','Willa Cather','Author','\nDecember 7, 1873\n','\nApril 24, 1947\n','American','To note an artist\'s limitations is but to define his talent. A reporter can write equally well about everything that is presented to his view, but a creative writer can do his best only with what lies within the range and character of his deepest sympathies.','',NULL,'Character,Everything',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13035,'Great','Willa Cather','Author','\nDecember 7, 1873\n','\nApril 24, 1947\n','American','The thing that teases the mind over and over for years, and at last gets itself put down rightly on paper whether little or great, it belongs to Literature.','',NULL,'Mind,Down',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13036,'','Willa Cather','Author','\nDecember 7, 1873\n','\nApril 24, 1947\n','American','A work-room should be like an old shoe; no matter how shabby, it\'s better than a new one.','',NULL,'Better,Old,Matter',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13037,'','Willa Cather','Author','\nDecember 7, 1873\n','\nApril 24, 1947\n','American','Desire is creation, is the magical element in that process. If there were an instrument by which to measure desire, one could foretell achievement.','',NULL,'Desire,Process,Creation',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13038,'Marriage,God,Society','Dan T. Cathy','Businessman','\nMarch 1, 1953\n','','American','As it relates to society in general, I think we are inviting God\'s judgment on our nation when we shake our fist at him and say, \'We know better than you as to what constitutes a marriage.\'','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13039,'','Dan T. Cathy','Businessman','\nMarch 1, 1953\n','','American','The Lord has never spoken to me, but I feel Chick-fil-A has been His gift.','',NULL,'Lord,Gift,Spoken',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13040,'','Turner Catledge','Journalist','1901','1983','American','The composing room has an unlimited supply of periods available to terminate short, simple sentences.','',NULL,'Simple,Short,Room',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13041,'','George Catlin','Artist','1796','\nDecember 23, 1872\n','American','An Indian\'s dress of deer skins, which is wet a hundred times upon his back, dries soft; and his lodge also, which stands in the rains, and even through the severity of winter, is taken down as soft and as clean as when it was first put up.','',NULL,'Down,Through,Put',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13042,'Men','George Catlin','Artist','1796','\nDecember 23, 1872\n','American','A Crow is known wherever he is met by his beautiful white dress, and his tall and elegant figure; the greater part of the men being six feet high.','',NULL,'Beautiful,High',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13043,'','George Catlin','Artist','1796','\nDecember 23, 1872\n','American','I have seen him set fire to his wigwam and smooth over the graves of his fathers... clap his hand in silence over his mouth, and take the last look over his fair hunting ground, and turn his face in sadness to the setting sun.','',NULL,'Sadness,Fire,Silence',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13044,'Men','George Catlin','Artist','1796','\nDecember 23, 1872\n','American','I have, for many years past, contemplated the noble races of red men who are now spread over these trackless forests and boundless prairies, melting away at the approach of civilization.','',NULL,'Past,Away',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13045,'God','George Catlin','Artist','1796','\nDecember 23, 1872\n','American','Thank God, it is over, that I have seen it and am able to tell it to the world.','',NULL,'Tell,Able',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13046,'','George Catlin','Artist','1796','\nDecember 23, 1872\n','American','The Crows are very handsome and gentlemanly Indians in their personal appearance: and have been always reputed, since the first acquaintance made with them, very civil and friendly.','',NULL,'Friendly,Made,Personal',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13047,'','George Catlin','Artist','1796','\nDecember 23, 1872\n','American','The Missouri is, perhaps, different in appearance and character from all other rivers in the world; there is a terror in its manner which is sensibly felt, the moment we enter its muddy waters from the Mississippi.','',NULL,'Character,Different,Moment',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13048,'Best','George Catlin','Artist','1796','\nDecember 23, 1872\n','American','The several tribes of Indians inhabiting the regions of the Upper Missouri, and of whom I spoke in my last Letter, are undoubtedly the finest looking, best equipped, and most beautifully costumed of any on the Continent.','',NULL,'Last,Looking',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13049,'','George Catlin','Artist','1796','\nDecember 23, 1872\n','American','The very use of the word savage, as it is applied in its general sense, I am inclined to believe is an abuse of the word, and the people to whom it is applied.','',NULL,'Believe,Sense,Word',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13050,'Anger','Cato','','','','','An angry man opens his mouth and shuts his eyes.','',NULL,'Angry,Eyes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13051,'','Cato','','','','','After I\'m dead I\'d rather have people ask why I have no monument than why I have one.','',NULL,'Why,After,Rather',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13052,'Work','Cato','','','','','Cessation of work is not accompanied by cessation of expenses.','',NULL,'Expenses,Cessation',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13053,'Work','Cato','','','','','Even though work stops, expenses run on.','',NULL,'Though,Run',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13054,'Men','Marcus Porcius Cato','Politician','234 BC','149 BC','Italian','I would much rather have men ask why I have no statue than why I have one.','',NULL,'Why,Rather',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13055,'','Marcus Porcius Cato','Politician','234 BC','149 BC','Italian','It is a hard matter, my fellow citizens, to argue with the belly, since it has no ears.','',NULL,'Hard,Matter,Since',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13056,'','Rhonda Cator','Athlete','\nAugust 23, 1966\n','','','My greatest honour was to be included in the Australian Olympic team in 1992, 1996 and hopefully 2000.','',NULL,'Greatest,Team,Hopefully',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13057,'Women','Carrie Chapman Catt','Activist','\nJanuary 9, 1859\n','1947','American','In the adjustment of the new order of things, we women demand an equal voice; we shall accept nothing less.','',NULL,'Nothing,Accept',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13058,'','Carrie Chapman Catt','Activist','\nJanuary 9, 1859\n','1947','American','No written law has ever been more binding than unwritten custom supported by popular opinion.','',NULL,'Ever,Law,Opinion',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13059,'','Carrie Chapman Catt','Activist','\nJanuary 9, 1859\n','1947','American','There are whole precincts of voters in this country whose united intelligence does not equal that of one representative American woman.','',NULL,'Woman,Country,American',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13060,'Future','Carrie Chapman Catt','Activist','\nJanuary 9, 1859\n','1947','American','To the wrongs that need resistance, To the right that needs assistance, To the future in the distance, Give yourselves.','',NULL,'Give,Needs',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13061,'','Bruce Catton','Historian','\nOctober 9, 1899\n','\nAugust 28, 1978\n','American','And there is the headlight, shining far down the track, glinting off the steel rails that, like all parallel lines, will meet in infinity, which is after all where this train is going.','',NULL,'Down,After,Off',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13062,'','Bruce Catton','Historian','\nOctober 9, 1899\n','\nAugust 28, 1978\n','American','Sooner or later you must move down an unknown road that leads beyond the range of the imagination, and the only certainty is that the trip has to be made.','',NULL,'Must,Down,Made',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13063,'Time','Bruce Catton','Historian','\nOctober 9, 1899\n','\nAugust 28, 1978\n','American','Early youth is a baffling time.','',NULL,'Youth,Early',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13064,'Faith,Great,Men','Bruce Catton','Historian','\nOctober 9, 1899\n','\nAugust 28, 1978\n','American','I think I was always subconsciously driven by an attempt to restate that faith and to show where it was properly grounded, how it grew out of what a great many young men on both sides felt and believed and were brave enough to do.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13065,'Age,Time,Morning','Bruce Catton','Historian','\nOctober 9, 1899\n','\nAugust 28, 1978\n','American','In this respect early youth is exactly like old age; it is a time of waiting for a big trip to an unknown destination. The chief difference is that youth waits for the morning limited and age waits for the night train.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13066,'','Bruce Catton','Historian','\nOctober 9, 1899\n','\nAugust 28, 1978\n','American','Our American heritage is greater than any one of us. It can express itself in very homely truths; in the end it can lift up our eyes beyond the glow in the sunset skies.','',NULL,'End,Eyes,American',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13067,'','Bruce Catton','Historian','\nOctober 9, 1899\n','\nAugust 28, 1978\n','American','Say this for big league baseball - it is beyond any question the greatest conversation piece ever invented in America.','',NULL,'Greatest,Baseball,Ever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13068,'Morning','Bruce Catton','Historian','\nOctober 9, 1899\n','\nAugust 28, 1978\n','American','The present moment is nice but it does not last. Living in it is like waiting in a junction town for the morning limited; the junction may be interesting but some day you will have to leave it and you do not know where the limited will take you.','',NULL,'Nice,Waiting',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13069,'Good','Bruce Catton','Historian','\nOctober 9, 1899\n','\nAugust 28, 1978\n','American','To learn to get along without, to realize that what the world is going to demand of us may be a good deal more important than what we are entitled to demand of it - this is a hard lesson.','',NULL,'Important,Hard',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13070,'Men','Kim Cattrall','Actress','\nAugust 21, 1956\n','','English','Men cheat for the same reason that dogs lick their balls... because they can.','',NULL,'Same,Reason',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13071,'','Kim Cattrall','Actress','\nAugust 21, 1956\n','','English','I try not to listen to the shoulds or coulds, and try to get beyond expectations, peer pressure, or trying to please - and just listen. I believe all the answers are ultimately within us.','',NULL,'Believe,Trying,Try',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13072,'Dating','Kim Cattrall','Actress','\nAugust 21, 1956\n','','English','Practically all the relationships I know are based on a foundation of lies and mutually accepted delusion.','',NULL,'Lies,Foundation',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13073,'','Kim Cattrall','Actress','\nAugust 21, 1956\n','','English','I\'m so lucky to have a career in my fifties. And to still have the desire to do it. I don\'t think about retirement.','',NULL,'Career,Still,Desire',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13074,'Art','Kim Cattrall','Actress','\nAugust 21, 1956\n','','English','Art is an expression of who you are. Parts that I play are my sculptures.','',NULL,'Play,Expression',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13075,'Life,Time,Experience','Kim Cattrall','Actress','\nAugust 21, 1956\n','','English','Being a biological mother just isn\'t part of my experience this time around. However, I am a mother who continues to give birth to ideas and ways of experiencing life that challenge the norm.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13076,'','Kim Cattrall','Actress','\nAugust 21, 1956\n','','English','Being a gossip reporter just isn\'t a respectable job. It\'ll chew you up and spit you out.','',NULL,'Job,Gossip,Reporter',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13077,'','Kim Cattrall','Actress','\nAugust 21, 1956\n','','English','I always assumed that like my mother before me, one day I would have children.','',NULL,'Mother,Children,Before',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13078,'Women,Men','Kim Cattrall','Actress','\nAugust 21, 1956\n','','English','I am no size zero or super-thin Hollywood actress. I am built for men who like women to look like women.','',NULL,'Hollywood',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13079,'Women,Movies','Kim Cattrall','Actress','\nAugust 21, 1956\n','','English','I don\'t know many women who can relate to Sharon Stone and the kind of movies she does. I don\'t know a lot of guys who can relate to Tom Cruise\'s movies because they\'re on a kind of fantastic level.','',NULL,'She',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13080,'Good','Kim Cattrall','Actress','\nAugust 21, 1956\n','','English','I don\'t read reviews because if they\'re bad I\'m devastated and if they\'re good I get a big head.','',NULL,'Bad,Big',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13081,'','Kim Cattrall','Actress','\nAugust 21, 1956\n','','English','I first wanted to be an actress after seeing a play - not a movie.','',NULL,'Play,After,Wanted',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13082,'Time,Great','Kim Cattrall','Actress','\nAugust 21, 1956\n','','English','I had a great time in my youth and I still feel youthful. I\'ve no desire to look as though I\'m in my 20s.','',NULL,'Still',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13083,'Women','Kim Cattrall','Actress','\nAugust 21, 1956\n','','English','I haven\'t played a lot of wallflowers but I have played women who have been vulnerable.','',NULL,'Played,Vulnerable',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13084,'Movies','Kim Cattrall','Actress','\nAugust 21, 1956\n','','English','I like movies I can relate to.','',NULL,'Relate',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13085,'Life,Good','Kim Cattrall','Actress','\nAugust 21, 1956\n','','English','I like my life. It\'s good.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13086,'Age,Men','Kim Cattrall','Actress','\nAugust 21, 1956\n','','English','I prefer younger men. In some ways, they are much more open to a woman being stronger and independent then some of the men my age.','',NULL,'Woman',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13087,'Life,Love,Work','Kim Cattrall','Actress','\nAugust 21, 1956\n','','English','I sort of have a love affair with my work. Many of us work far too hard and we don\'t put enough value in the epicurean, sensual part of life.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13088,'','Kim Cattrall','Actress','\nAugust 21, 1956\n','','English','I think the wonderful thing about doing theater is that it\'s more of an actor\'s medium. I think that film is more of a director\'s medium. You can\'t edit something out on stage. It\'s there.','',NULL,'Wonderful,Film,Actor',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13089,'','Kim Cattrall','Actress','\nAugust 21, 1956\n','','English','I\'m a trisexual. I\'ll try anything once.','',NULL,'Anything,Try,Once',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13090,'','Kim Cattrall','Actress','\nAugust 21, 1956\n','','English','I\'m certainly not a prude.','',NULL,'Certainly',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13091,'','Kim Cattrall','Actress','\nAugust 21, 1956\n','','English','I\'m not a personality actress. I never have been. I have been a character actress.','',NULL,'Character,Actress',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13092,'Money','Kim Cattrall','Actress','\nAugust 21, 1956\n','','English','I\'m smart with my money, I invest conservatively. I don\'t mind paying top-dollar, but I don\'t want to get ripped off.','',NULL,'Smart,Mind',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13093,'','Kim Cattrall','Actress','\nAugust 21, 1956\n','','English','I\'ve always thought that less was a lot more.','',NULL,'Thought,Less',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13094,'Life,Women','Kim Cattrall','Actress','\nAugust 21, 1956\n','','English','I\'ve been playing sexually aware women most of my life. At this point I expected to be playing moms and wives. It\'s exciting to play a femme fatale.','',NULL,'Play',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13095,'','Gaius Valerius Catullus','Poet','84 BC','54 BC','Roman','There is nothing more silly than a silly laugh.','',NULL,'Nothing,Laugh,Silly',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13096,'Time','Emma Caulfield','Actress','\nApril 8, 1973\n','','American','I find that when I\'m ready for something to end, I transition quickly. But when something ends before its time, I find it hard to move on.','',NULL,'End,Hard',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13097,'','Emma Caulfield','Actress','\nApril 8, 1973\n','','American','I had no interest in being your basic vanilla girl. I\'ve been lucky enough that I haven\'t had to play that.','',NULL,'Girl,Enough,Play',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13098,'','Emma Caulfield','Actress','\nApril 8, 1973\n','','American','I think my worst nightmare is standing up in front of a group of people.','',NULL,'Group,Worst,Front',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13099,'','Emma Caulfield','Actress','\nApril 8, 1973\n','','American','Sunday is my favorite day.','',NULL,'Sunday,Favorite',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13100,'','Emma Caulfield','Actress','\nApril 8, 1973\n','','American','Bandwagon and all that it is is such a huge passion of mine. We\'re already bouncing around ideas for season three, what we would call our golden ticket, in terms of a celebrity we would pair up with. We have a few in mind, and a few topics.','',NULL,'Mind,Passion,Around',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13101,'','Emma Caulfield','Actress','\nApril 8, 1973\n','','American','For a while now I\'ve had this feeling that there\'s something that I\'m supposed to be doing or something that I\'m supposed to contribute. I don\'t know what that is yet, but it\'s been plaguing me - like I\'ve missed my calling somehow.','',NULL,'Feeling,While,Missed',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13102,'Science','Emma Caulfield','Actress','\nApril 8, 1973\n','','American','I definitely gravitate towards quality genre projects and genre of any kind whether it\'s science fiction, horror or really anything. I\'m just drawn to quality. I don\'t think \'Darkness Falls\' is horror; there isn\'t any gore by any stretch of the imagination.','',NULL,'Anything,Darkness',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13103,'Good,Amazing','Emma Caulfield','Actress','\nApril 8, 1973\n','','American','I don\'t get a chance to do many of my own stunts on \'Buffy\' - none of us do. We have amazing stunt people who make us all look really believable and really good.','',NULL,'Chance',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13104,'','Emma Caulfield','Actress','\nApril 8, 1973\n','','American','I don\'t really care if people get upset. I think I\'m doing my job if people get upset; I want them to think! We all want them to think, hopefully.','',NULL,'Care,Job,Upset',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13105,'','Emma Caulfield','Actress','\nApril 8, 1973\n','','American','I think my strongest suit is comedy. I certainly have limits in other areas.','',NULL,'Comedy,Limits,Strongest',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13106,'Life,Love,Best','Emma Caulfield','Actress','\nApril 8, 1973\n','','American','I think talking about one\'s love life is always... It\'s a Pandora\'s box, best kept in journals.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13107,'','Emma Caulfield','Actress','\nApril 8, 1973\n','','American','I\'m a big fan of being scared I like being scared. I like being involved in a film that will make audiences scared, that intrigues me.','',NULL,'Big,Film,Scared',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13108,'Time','Emma Caulfield','Actress','\nApril 8, 1973\n','','American','I\'m a huge fan of \'Community\'; it\'s, I think, one of the most brilliant comedy on television and has been for a long time.','',NULL,'Long,Comedy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13109,'Science','Emma Caulfield','Actress','\nApril 8, 1973\n','','American','I\'m a huge science fiction fan.','',NULL,'Fiction,Fan',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13110,'','Emma Caulfield','Actress','\nApril 8, 1973\n','','American','I\'m very passionate about animals.','',NULL,'Passionate',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13111,'Great','Emma Caulfield','Actress','\nApril 8, 1973\n','','American','I\'ve never considered stand-up. Luckily I\'m given great lines to say. I\'m not sure how great my timing would be if I actually had to come up with my own jokes.','',NULL,'Sure,Actually',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13112,'Peace','Emma Caulfield','Actress','\nApril 8, 1973\n','','American','No matter how successful you get in Hollywood, you cannot rest. Your new movie doesn\'t open well; they\'re looking for the next person to replace you; it\'s always something. You never have true peace.','',NULL,'Successful,True',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13113,'Time,Best,Respect','Emma Caulfield','Actress','\nApril 8, 1973\n','','American','The best advice is to take it easy, respect speed limits and do not try to make up time lost in the tailbacks on the open road.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13114,'','Emma Caulfield','Actress','\nApril 8, 1973\n','','American','There\'s no adventure in knowing the outcome of who you\'re supposed to be with.','',NULL,'Knowing,Adventure,Outcome',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13115,'Love,Freedom','Emma Caulfield','Actress','\nApril 8, 1973\n','','American','We love having the freedom that we have with the web; I mean, we don\'t have to answer to anybody. We have complete creative control; we don\'t have to worry about FCC regulations.','',NULL,'Mean',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13116,'','Emma Caulfield','Actress','\nApril 8, 1973\n','','American','We\'re far more defined by our mistakes than the things that we succeed at.','',NULL,'Mistakes,Succeed,Far',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13117,'Good,Food','Kristin Cavallari','Actress','\nJanuary 5, 1987\n','','American','Actually, if I don\'t eat healthy food I don\'t feel good. For me, I crave healthy food.','',NULL,'Actually',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13118,'','Kristin Cavallari','Actress','\nJanuary 5, 1987\n','','American','Dancers carry themselves in completely different ways to how we do in our everyday lives. They are very free with their bodies which I\'m not used too.','',NULL,'Different,Free,Used',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13119,'','Kristin Cavallari','Actress','\nJanuary 5, 1987\n','','American','Everything that I\'ve done has made me who I am today. You know, it\'s cliche, but it\'s true.','',NULL,'Today,True,Everything',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13120,'Great','Kristin Cavallari','Actress','\nJanuary 5, 1987\n','','American','Headlines are so great in a sense that they can take a little bit from an article completely out of context and blow it into something it\'s not. Some people really only read headlines.','',NULL,'Sense,Read',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13121,'Life','Kristin Cavallari','Actress','\nJanuary 5, 1987\n','','American','I always wanted kids but I always thought I\'d have kids later on in my life, maybe when I turn 30. I really wanted to focus on my career, but you meet the right person and your whole world changes.','',NULL,'Focus,Person',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13122,'Life','Kristin Cavallari','Actress','\nJanuary 5, 1987\n','','American','I don\'t really regret anything in my life.','',NULL,'Anything,Regret',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13123,'','Kristin Cavallari','Actress','\nJanuary 5, 1987\n','','American','I don\'t shop online. I\'m always scared to put my credit card on the Internet!','',NULL,'Put,Scared,Internet',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13124,'','Kristin Cavallari','Actress','\nJanuary 5, 1987\n','','American','I don\'t typically drink coffee.','',NULL,'Coffee,Drink,Typically',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13125,'Wedding','Kristin Cavallari','Actress','\nJanuary 5, 1987\n','','American','I don\'t want a huge wedding. I don\'t want it to be some huge spectacle.','',NULL,'Huge,Spectacle',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13126,'Movies','Kristin Cavallari','Actress','\nJanuary 5, 1987\n','','American','I hate watching myself on screen! I absolutely hate it, it\'s so hard to watch. I can see myself in magazines, but watching on TV or movies is like, \'Ugh.\'','',NULL,'Hate,Hard',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13127,'','Kristin Cavallari','Actress','\nJanuary 5, 1987\n','','American','I have a lot of sides to my personality and what you see on \'The Hills\' is a strong, independent woman, which I am. But I also have a sensitive side that I don\'t show too much.','',NULL,'Strong,Woman,Show',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13128,'','Kristin Cavallari','Actress','\nJanuary 5, 1987\n','','American','I have no urge to go back to college.','',NULL,'College,Urge',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13129,'Time,Money,Hope','Kristin Cavallari','Actress','\nJanuary 5, 1987\n','','American','I hope that I\'ll be hot for a long time so I can make a lot of money, I can retire early, and just travel. Hopefully that will happen.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13130,'','Kristin Cavallari','Actress','\nJanuary 5, 1987\n','','American','I like to think I have quite a few different styles - sometimes it\'s a bit rock n\' roll, other times more girly and feminine.','',NULL,'Rock,Different,Sometimes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13131,'Good','Kristin Cavallari','Actress','\nJanuary 5, 1987\n','','American','I like to wear what I feel good in, not what the latest trend is.','',NULL,'Latest,Wear',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13132,'Love','Kristin Cavallari','Actress','\nJanuary 5, 1987\n','','American','I love Chloe Sevigny\'s style - the way she manages to add a touch of rock n\' roll to every look.','',NULL,'Rock,She',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13133,'','Kristin Cavallari','Actress','\nJanuary 5, 1987\n','','American','I mean, I can tell within the first two minutes if I\'m into someone or not. I can always tell if I get butterflies.','',NULL,'Someone,Mean,Two',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13134,'','Kristin Cavallari','Actress','\nJanuary 5, 1987\n','','American','I own a lot of shoes; I am not sure how many.','',NULL,'Sure,Shoes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13135,'','Kristin Cavallari','Actress','\nJanuary 5, 1987\n','','American','I say what\'s on my mind. I go after what I want.','',NULL,'Mind,After',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13136,'','Kristin Cavallari','Actress','\nJanuary 5, 1987\n','','American','I think a lot of girls look up to me because I\'m a strong woman.','',NULL,'Strong,Woman',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13137,'Love','Kristin Cavallari','Actress','\nJanuary 5, 1987\n','','American','I would love to have my own shoe line. That I would absolutely love.','',NULL,'Line,Shoe',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13138,'','Kristin Cavallari','Actress','\nJanuary 5, 1987\n','','American','I would never put my close friends or a real relationship on a show.','',NULL,'Real,Friends,Put',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13139,'','Kristin Cavallari','Actress','\nJanuary 5, 1987\n','','American','I\'m a big fan of Kate Moss\'s style - no-one nails boho meets hippy chic like she does.','',NULL,'Big,She,Style',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13140,'','Kristin Cavallari','Actress','\nJanuary 5, 1987\n','','American','I\'m completely done with reality TV.','',NULL,'Reality,Done,Tv',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13141,'','Kristin Cavallari','Actress','\nJanuary 5, 1987\n','','American','I\'m not a big dancer!','',NULL,'Big,Dancer',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13142,'Women','Roberto Cavalli','','','','','There is a real vulgarity in the way women dress at the moment. They show off too much and try too hard. They don\'t understand where the line is between sexy and vulgar. I know where that line is.','',NULL,'Sexy,Real',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13143,'Morning','Roberto Cavalli','','','','','Fashion should be something that in the morning, when you open your window, you say, \'Oh fantastic, sun!\' Then you take your shower, you say, \'OK fantastic, which colour I wear today because I feel happy?\' This should be fashion.','',NULL,'Happy,Today',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13144,'','Roberto Cavalli','','','','','Every girl creates a dream in her mind; everyone needs an idol.','',NULL,'Girl,Mind,Dream',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13145,'Love','Roberto Cavalli','','','','','I love you if you love me.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13146,'Love,Women,Men','Roberto Cavalli','','','','','I love women\'s fashion, but women don\'t need me as much as men do. It\'s the men who have nothing to wear.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13147,'','Roberto Cavalli','','','','','I\'m used to always deciding everything myself. It\'s a blessing, but also a terrible defect.','',NULL,'Everything,Blessing,Used',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13148,'Freedom,Famous','Roberto Cavalli','','','','','In the beginning, I loved being famous, but now I am tired of it and I would like to go back to my freedom.','',NULL,'Tired',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13149,'','Roberto Cavalli','','','','','I am not gay.','',NULL,'Gay',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13150,'','Roberto Cavalli','','','','','I learn much more by traveling by myself.','',NULL,'Learn,Traveling',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13151,'Love,Women,Men','Roberto Cavalli','','','','','I love women in all their different incarnations. My friends are practically all women. They are much more intelligent than men.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13152,'Beauty','Roberto Cavalli','','','','','I really admire a woman for her intelligence, her personality. Beauty is not enough.','',NULL,'Woman,Enough',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13153,'Love','Roberto Cavalli','','','','','I think I was the first to show that a designer could be like a rock star, that people should love your fashion but also put your name together with your fashion.','',NULL,'Rock,Together',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13154,'','Roberto Cavalli','','','','','It is important to be chic.','',NULL,'Important,Chic',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13155,'','Roberto Cavalli','','','','','Sometimes incompetence is useful. It helps you keep an open mind.','',NULL,'Mind,',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13156,'Great','Hollie Cavanagh','Musician','\nJuly 5, 1993\n','','American','For me the voice is the most important, but making your singing believable makes a great performer.','',NULL,'Important,Makes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13157,'','Hollie Cavanagh','Musician','\nJuly 5, 1993\n','','American','I don\'t really unwind after a performance. I\'m still pumped up and just want to get back on stage.','',NULL,'Still,After,Stage',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13158,'','Hollie Cavanagh','Musician','\nJuly 5, 1993\n','','American','I never want to pick an easy song. I want to continue to challenge myself vocally.','',NULL,'Challenge,Easy,Song',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13159,'Music','Hollie Cavanagh','Musician','\nJuly 5, 1993\n','','American','I would like my album to be on the pop side with a little bit of soul. I would like to make music that is on the top of the charts right now.','',NULL,'Soul,Top',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13160,'Music','Hollie Cavanagh','Musician','\nJuly 5, 1993\n','','American','Music can help you through any kind of emotion. It can help you through a break-up, make you dance, or help you realize or understand something about yourself... and if I can sing a song and make someone feel those things then I will feel like I have made a difference.','',NULL,'Yourself,Help',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13161,'','Jerome Cavanagh','Politician','\nJune 16, 1928\n','\nNovember 27, 1979\n','American','He played football too long without a helmet.','',NULL,'Football,Without,Long',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13162,'Hope','Jerome Cavanagh','Politician','\nJune 16, 1928\n','\nNovember 27, 1979\n','American','We hoped against hope that what we had been doing was enough to prevent a riot. It was not enough.','',NULL,'Enough,Against',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13163,'Time,Fear','Jerome Cavanagh','Politician','\nJune 16, 1928\n','\nNovember 27, 1979\n','American','What will it profit this country if we... put our man on the Moon by 1970 and at the same time you can\'t walk down Woodward Avenue in this city without fear of some violence?','',NULL,'Without',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13164,'','Nick Cave','Musician','\nSeptember 22, 1957\n','','Australian','At some point you start seeing the difference between what you really want, and what is your priority order. I feel that today I know what I want. That\'s the problem with perspective, as well as focus and concentration.','',NULL,'Today,Focus,Problem',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13165,'','Nick Cave','Musician','\nSeptember 22, 1957\n','','Australian','An artist\'s duty is rather to stay open-minded and in a state where he can receive information and inspiration. You always have to be ready for that little artistic Epiphany.','',NULL,'Rather,Artist,State',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13166,'Work,Art','Nick Cave','Musician','\nSeptember 22, 1957\n','','Australian','I\'m very happy to hear that my work inspires writers and painters. It\'s the most beautiful compliment, the greatest reward. Art should always be an exchange.','',NULL,'Beautiful',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13167,'Love,Music,Art','Nick Cave','Musician','\nSeptember 22, 1957\n','','Australian','I love rock-n-roll. I think it\'s an exciting art form. It\'s revolutionary. Still revolutionary and it changed people. It changed their hearts. But yeah, even rock-n-roll has a lot of rubbish, really bad music.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13168,'','Nick Cave','Musician','\nSeptember 22, 1957\n','','Australian','People think I\'m a miserable sod but it\'s only because I get asked such bloody miserable questions.','',NULL,'Miserable,Questions,Asked',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13169,'Wedding,Marriage','Nick Cave','Musician','\nSeptember 22, 1957\n','','Australian','Getting married, for me, was the best thing I ever did. I was suddenly beset with an immense sense of release, that we have something more important than our separate selves, and that is the marriage. There\'s immense happiness that can come from working towards that.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13170,'Religion,God','Nick Cave','Musician','\nSeptember 22, 1957\n','','Australian','I\'m a believer. I don\'t go to church. I don\'t belong to any particular religion, but I do believe in God. I couldn\'t write what I write about and be creative without a certain form of belief.','',NULL,'Believe',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13171,'Change','Nick Cave','Musician','\nSeptember 22, 1957\n','','Australian','I write a lot, and very often I write a couple of lines that are particularly revealing in some kind of way. And then as a few more lines get added and a piece gets added, eventually the song pretty much takes over and you can\'t really find a way to change those things.','',NULL,'Find,Pretty',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13172,'','Nick Cave','Musician','\nSeptember 22, 1957\n','','Australian','I\'ve always had an obligation to creation, above all.','',NULL,'Creation,Above,Obligation',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13173,'Patriotism','Edith Cavell','Public Servant','\nDecember 4, 1865\n','\nOctober 12, 1915\n','American','I realize that patriotism is not enough. I must have no hatred or bitterness towards anyone.','',NULL,'Must,Enough',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13174,'Nature','Margaret Cavendish','Writer','1623','1673','English','A rude nature is worse than a brute nature by so much more as man is better than a beast: and those that are of civil natures and genteel dispositions are as much nearer to celestial creatures as those that are rude and cruel are to devils.','',NULL,'Better,Rude',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13175,'','Margaret Cavendish','Writer','1623','1673','English','But if our sex would but well consider and rationally ponder, they will perceive and find that it is neither words nor place that can advance them, but worth and merit.','',NULL,'Sex,Words,Find',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13176,'','Margaret Cavendish','Writer','1623','1673','English','And not only my own brothers and sisters agreed so but my brothers and sisters in law; and their children, although but young, had the like agreeable natures and affectionate dispositions.','',NULL,'Children,Law,Young',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13177,'','Margaret Cavendish','Writer','1623','1673','English','And though I might have learnt more wit and advanced my understanding by living in a Court, yet being dull, fearful and bashful, I neither heeded what was said or practised, but just what belonged to my loyal duty and my own honest reputation.','',NULL,'Living,Said,Honest',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13178,'Friendship','Margaret Cavendish','Writer','1623','1673','English','And though my Lord hath lost his estate and been banished out of his country, yet neither despised poverty nor pinching necessity could make him break the bonds of friendship or weaken his loyal duty.','',NULL,'Lost,Him',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13179,'','Margaret Cavendish','Writer','1623','1673','English','As for my brothers, of whom I had three, I know not how they were bred.','',NULL,'Three,Brothers,Whom',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13180,'','Margaret Cavendish','Writer','1623','1673','English','As for our garments, my Mother did not only delight to see us neat and cleanly, fine and gay, but rich and costly: maintaining us to the heighth of her estate, but not beyond it.','',NULL,'Mother,Gay,Did',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13181,'','Margaret Cavendish','Writer','1623','1673','English','As for plenty, we had not only for necessity, conveniency and decency, but for delight and pleasure to superfluity.','',NULL,'Pleasure,Decency,Necessity',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13182,'Women,Men','Margaret Cavendish','Writer','1623','1673','English','First, they were bred when I was not capable to observe or before I was born; likewise the breeding of men is of a different manner from that of women.','',NULL,'Different',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13183,'Life','Margaret Cavendish','Writer','1623','1673','English','For disorder obstructs: besides, it doth disgust life, distract the appetities, and yield no true relish to the senses.','',NULL,'True,Senses',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13184,'','Margaret Cavendish','Writer','1623','1673','English','For I, hearing my Lord\'s estate amongst many more estates was to be sold, and that the wives of the owners should have an allowance therefrom, it gave me hopes I should receive a benefit thereby.','',NULL,'Lord,Gave,Hopes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13185,'Peace','Margaret Cavendish','Writer','1623','1673','English','For Pleasure, Delight, Peace and Felicity live in method and temperance.','',NULL,'Live,Pleasure',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13186,'','Margaret Cavendish','Writer','1623','1673','English','In such misfortunes my Mother was of an heroic spirit, in suffering patiently when there was no remedy, and being industrious where she thought she could help.','',NULL,'Mother,Help,Thought',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13187,'','Margaret Cavendish','Writer','1623','1673','English','Indeed I did not stand as a beggar at the Parliament door, for I never was at the Parliament-House, nor stood I ever at the door as I do know or can remember; not as a petitioner I am sure.','',NULL,'Ever,Remember,Did',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13188,'','Margaret Cavendish','Writer','1623','1673','English','Indeed I had not much wit, yet I was not an idiot - my wit was according to my years.','',NULL,'Idiot,Indeed,Wit',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13189,'Family','Margaret Cavendish','Writer','1623','1673','English','Indeed, I was so afraid to dishonour my friends and family by my indiscreet actions, that I rather chose to be accounted a fool, than to be thought rude or wanton.','',NULL,'Fool,Thought',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13190,'Marriage','Margaret Cavendish','Writer','1623','1673','English','Marriage is the grave or tomb of wit.','',NULL,'Wit,Grave',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13191,'Good','Margaret Cavendish','Writer','1623','1673','English','My mother was a good mistress to her servants, taking care of them in their sicknesses, not sparing any cost she was able to bestow for their recovery.','',NULL,'Mother,Care',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13192,'War','Margaret Cavendish','Writer','1623','1673','English','My other brother, the Lord Lucas, who was heir to my father\'s estate, and as it were the father to take care of us all, is not less valiant than they were, although his skill in the discipline of war was not so much, not being bred therein.','',NULL,'Care,Father',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13193,'','Margaret Cavendish','Writer','1623','1673','English','Not because they were servants were we so reserved, for many noble persons are forced to serve through necessity, but by reason the vulgar sort of servants are as ill bred as meanly born, giving children ill examples and worse counsel.','',NULL,'Children,Giving,Through',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13194,'Nature','Margaret Cavendish','Writer','1623','1673','English','Not that I am ashamed of my mind or body, my birth or breeding, my actions or fortunes, for my bashfulness is in my nature, not for any crime.','',NULL,'Mind,Body',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13195,'Men','Thomas Cavendish','Explorer','\nApril 9, 1908\n','\nMay 11, 1908\n','English','To see and be acquainted with strangers, in especial with men in honour and authority.','',NULL,'Authority,Strangers',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13196,'Nature,Strength,Art','William Cavendish','Public Servant','1505','\nOctober 25, 1557\n','British','You must in all Airs follow the strength, spirit, and disposition of the horse, and do nothing against nature; for art is but to set nature in order, and nothing else.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13197,'','William Cavendish','Public Servant','1505','\nOctober 25, 1557\n','British','And he that said that a horse was not dressed, whose curb was not loose, said right; and it is equally true that the curb can never play, when in its right place, except the horse be upon his haunches.','',NULL,'True,Play,Said',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13198,'','William Cavendish','Public Servant','1505','\nOctober 25, 1557\n','British','Be always lavish of your caresses, and sparing in your corrections.','',NULL,'Lavish,Caresses,Sparing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13199,'','William Cavendish','Public Servant','1505','\nOctober 25, 1557\n','British','But my method of the pillar, as it throws the horse yet more upon the haunches, is still more effectual to this purpose, and besides always gives him the ply to the side he goes of.','',NULL,'Him,Still,Purpose',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13200,'','William Cavendish','Public Servant','1505','\nOctober 25, 1557\n','British','But there is nothing to be done till a horse\'s head is settled.','',NULL,'Nothing,Done,Head',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13201,'Work,Nature','William Cavendish','Public Servant','1505','\nOctober 25, 1557\n','British','But we ought to consider the natural form and shape of a horse, that we may work him according to nature.','',NULL,'May',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13202,'','William Cavendish','Public Servant','1505','\nOctober 25, 1557\n','British','By this way you may dress all sorts of horses in the utmost perfection, if you know how to practice it; a thing that is very easy in the hands of a master.','',NULL,'May,Easy,Perfection',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13203,'','William Cavendish','Public Servant','1505','\nOctober 25, 1557\n','British','Now being upon the haunches (as he necessarily must be in this case) is it impossible but he must be light in hand, because no horse can be rightly upon his haunches without being so.','',NULL,'Must,Without,Impossible',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13204,'','William Cavendish','Public Servant','1505','\nOctober 25, 1557\n','British','The horse\'s neck is between the two reins of the bridle, which both meet in the rider\'s hand.','',NULL,'Two,Between,Both',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13205,'','William Cavendish','Public Servant','1505','\nOctober 25, 1557\n','British','The main secret for a horse that is heavy upon the hand, is for the rider to have a very light one; for when he finds nothing to bear upon with his mouth, he infallibly throws himself upon the haunches for his own security.','',NULL,'Nothing,Light,Secret',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13206,'','William Cavendish','Public Servant','1505','\nOctober 25, 1557\n','British','These are excellent lessons to break him, and make him light in hand: but nothing puts a horse so much upon his haunches, and consequently makes him so light in hand, as my new method of the pillar.','',NULL,'Nothing,Him,Light',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13207,'Work,Time,Strength','William Cavendish','Public Servant','1505','\nOctober 25, 1557\n','British','Use gentle means before you come to extremity, and whatever lesson you work him, and never take above half his strength, nor ride him till he is weary, but a little at a time and often.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13208,'','William Cavendish','Public Servant','1505','\nOctober 25, 1557\n','British','Without knowing this, no man can dress a horse perfectly.','',NULL,'Without,Knowing,Horse',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13209,'Work','William Cavendish','Public Servant','1505','\nOctober 25, 1557\n','British','You may observe in all my lessons, that I tell you how the legs go, and those who are unacquainted with that, are entirely ignorant and work in the dark.','',NULL,'May,Dark',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13210,'','William Cavendish','Public Servant','1505','\nOctober 25, 1557\n','British','You should pull him back besides in all the lines before the quarter, just as you make the others advance.','',NULL,'Him,Before,Others',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13211,'','Dick Cavett','Entertainer','\nNovember 19, 1936\n','','American','Censorship feeds the dirty mind more than the four-letter word itself.','',NULL,'Mind,Word,Dirty',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13212,'','Dick Cavett','Entertainer','\nNovember 19, 1936\n','','American','It\'s a rare person who wants to hear what he doesn\'t want to hear.','',NULL,'Person,Hear,Wants',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13213,'','Dick Cavett','Entertainer','\nNovember 19, 1936\n','','American','As long as people will accept crap, it will be financially profitable to dispense it.','',NULL,'Long,Accept,Crap',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13214,'','Dick Cavett','Entertainer','\nNovember 19, 1936\n','','American','If your parents never had children, chances are... neither will you.','',NULL,'Children,Parents,Neither',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13215,'Age','Dick Cavett','Entertainer','\nNovember 19, 1936\n','','American','Can you picture yourself at the age 60 doing what you do now?','',NULL,'Yourself,Picture',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13216,'','Dick Cavett','Entertainer','\nNovember 19, 1936\n','','American','Every student of comedy should see Dame Edna at least twice.','',NULL,'Comedy,Student,Twice',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13217,'','Dick Cavett','Entertainer','\nNovember 19, 1936\n','','American','I don\'t think anyone ever gets over the surprise of how differently one audience\'s reaction is from another.','',NULL,'Ever,Another,Anyone',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13218,'','Dick Cavett','Entertainer','\nNovember 19, 1936\n','','American','I think I\'d be pretty easy to write for.','',NULL,'Pretty,Easy,Write',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13219,'','Dick Cavett','Entertainer','\nNovember 19, 1936\n','','American','I would not ever try to be a show intellectual, which I was accused of doing a while on ABC. I thought you were supposed to read the guests\' books.','',NULL,'Ever,Thought,Try',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13220,'','Dick Cavett','Entertainer','\nNovember 19, 1936\n','','American','I\'m not sure why writing for others became harder. Probably a reluctance to give away anything you might conceivably use yourself caused a block. I did it, but it remained hard when it had once been easy.','',NULL,'Yourself,Writing,Hard',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13221,'Best','Dick Cavett','Entertainer','\nNovember 19, 1936\n','','American','Once I left out what I then considered my best line because there was a suspected column rat in the house.','',NULL,'Once,Left',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13222,'','Dick Cavett','Entertainer','\nNovember 19, 1936\n','','American','Radio, which was a much better medium than television will ever be, was easy and pleasant to listen to. Your mind filled automatically with images.','',NULL,'Mind,Better,Ever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13223,'','Dick Cavett','Entertainer','\nNovember 19, 1936\n','','American','Show people tend to treat their finances like their dentistry. They assume the man handling it knows what he is doing.','',NULL,'Treat,Show,Knows',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13224,'Time','Dick Cavett','Entertainer','\nNovember 19, 1936\n','','American','The Nixon administration kept a nasty eye on our show... Cops would come by - often just in time to see the act they wanted to see.','',NULL,'Wanted,Often',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13225,'','Dick Cavett','Entertainer','\nNovember 19, 1936\n','','American','The trick to writing for people is, you have to be able to turn them on in your head. And know how they\'d word something or how they\'d inflect it.','',NULL,'Writing,Able,Word',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13226,'','Dick Cavett','Entertainer','\nNovember 19, 1936\n','','American','There\'s so much comedy on television. Does that cause comedy in the streets?','',NULL,'Comedy,Television,Cause',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13227,'','Dick Cavett','Entertainer','\nNovember 19, 1936\n','','American','To label me an intellectual is a misunderstanding of what that is.','',NULL,'Label',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13228,'','Dick Cavett','Entertainer','\nNovember 19, 1936\n','','American','Years have passed since I have set foot in a comedy club. If the comic is doing badly it\'s painful, and if the comic is doing brilliantly, it\'s extremely painful.','',NULL,'Comedy,Since,Painful',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13229,'','Jim Caviezel','Actor','\nSeptember 26, 1968\n','','American','I don\'t want people to see me - I want them to see Jesus.','',NULL,'Jesus',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13230,'Time','Jim Caviezel','Actor','\nSeptember 26, 1968\n','','American','I do what I do, and I do it well, and focus and take it one moment at a time.','',NULL,'Focus,Moment',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13231,'','Jim Caviezel','Actor','\nSeptember 26, 1968\n','','American','I still put my pants on the same way. I still walk on my pool twice a day.','',NULL,'Still,Same,Put',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13232,'','Jim Caviezel','Actor','\nSeptember 26, 1968\n','','American','In my 33rd year, I was called to play Jesus.','',NULL,'Jesus,Play,Year',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13233,'Faith','Jim Caviezel','Actor','\nSeptember 26, 1968\n','','American','My faith doesn\'t go over real well in Hollywood.','',NULL,'Real,Hollywood',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13234,'','Jim Caviezel','Actor','\nSeptember 26, 1968\n','','American','A woman in Mexico wanted me to heal her. But I can\'t heal anybody. I just put my hand on her and said, \'Thank you for seeing the film.\'','',NULL,'Woman,Put,Said',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13235,'','Jim Caviezel','Actor','\nSeptember 26, 1968\n','','American','Anything that I undergo, I look at as redemptive suffering.','',NULL,'Anything,Suffering,Redemptive',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13236,'Truth','Jim Caviezel','Actor','\nSeptember 26, 1968\n','','American','Christ died for the truth.','',NULL,'Christ,Died',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13237,'','Jim Caviezel','Actor','\nSeptember 26, 1968\n','','American','Conversion is a daily thing.','',NULL,'Daily,Conversion',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13238,'','Jim Caviezel','Actor','\nSeptember 26, 1968\n','','American','Every day I\'m trying to be more humble and how do you do that? I guess, every day, we have mass. Every day, I pray the rosary. That\'s what I do.','',NULL,'Humble,Trying,Guess',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13239,'','Jim Caviezel','Actor','\nSeptember 26, 1968\n','','American','Everyone was thinking it was going to be a bust. I felt redeemed.','',NULL,'Thinking,Everyone,Felt',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13240,'Hope','Jim Caviezel','Actor','\nSeptember 26, 1968\n','','American','I also hope that I am occasionally involved in projects that touch other people in ways that make their lives a little better, more interesting for the moment that makes them think.','',NULL,'Better,Moment',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13241,'Time,God','Jim Caviezel','Actor','\nSeptember 26, 1968\n','','American','I always believed in God, I would go to mass most of the time, but I had no idea of the calling to holiness.','',NULL,'Idea',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13242,'','Jim Caviezel','Actor','\nSeptember 26, 1968\n','','American','I always look for reality. I look for plain truthful roles.','',NULL,'Reality,Truthful,Plain',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13243,'','Jim Caviezel','Actor','\nSeptember 26, 1968\n','','American','I came from a town of maybe 30,000 people.','',NULL,'Maybe,Town,Came',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13244,'','Jim Caviezel','Actor','\nSeptember 26, 1968\n','','American','I didn\'t want to be an actor.','',NULL,'Actor',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13245,'','Jim Caviezel','Actor','\nSeptember 26, 1968\n','','American','I don\'t really prepare for each role the same way.','',NULL,'Same,Role,Prepare',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13246,'','Jim Caviezel','Actor','\nSeptember 26, 1968\n','','American','I felt unworthy to play Jesus. I just accepted the responsibility and said, \'What actor wouldn\'t want to play this role?\'','',NULL,'Jesus,Play,Said',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13247,'Best','Jim Caviezel','Actor','\nSeptember 26, 1968\n','','American','I just try to be the best Catholic.','',NULL,'Try,Catholic',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13248,'','Jim Caviezel','Actor','\nSeptember 26, 1968\n','','American','I know I\'m not an anti-Semitic person.','',NULL,'Person',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13249,'Business','Jim Caviezel','Actor','\nSeptember 26, 1968\n','','American','I know we didn\'t make an anti-Semitic film. This is what the Gospels are. And it\'s none of my business what other people think of me.','',NULL,'Film,Gospels',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13250,'Life','Jim Caviezel','Actor','\nSeptember 26, 1968\n','','American','I married a woman who is much better than me, I\'m very fortunate to be with her and I know I\'ll be happy with her the rest of my life.','',NULL,'Happy,Woman',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13251,'Life,Time,God','Jim Caviezel','Actor','\nSeptember 26, 1968\n','','American','I meditate on God\'s life and I read the scriptures. I read something about Him, go through it and spend a lot of time by myself.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13252,'','Jim Caviezel','Actor','\nSeptember 26, 1968\n','','American','I think you can\'t be passive in making this film - or in watching it.','',NULL,'Making,Film,Watching',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13253,'Best','Jim Caviezel','Actor','\nSeptember 26, 1968\n','','American','I try to be the best man I can for the day.','',NULL,'Try',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13254,'Education,Time','Henry Cavill','Actor','\nMay 5, 1983\n','','British','At boarding school there wasn\'t much time for much of anything except education.','',NULL,'School',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13255,'','Henry Cavill','Actor','\nMay 5, 1983\n','','British','I didn\'t see a lot of comic books growing up.','',NULL,'Books,Growing,Comic',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13256,'','Henry Cavill','Actor','\nMay 5, 1983\n','','British','I don\'t think Americans look bad in spandex.','',NULL,'Bad',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13257,'Work','Henry Cavill','Actor','\nMay 5, 1983\n','','British','I work out two, two and a half hours a day.','',NULL,'Two,Half',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13258,'','Henry Cavill','Actor','\nMay 5, 1983\n','','British','I\'m a giant softy, for sure, but I honestly think these days it\'s probably considered more masculine to be emotionally connected.','',NULL,'Days,Sure,Connected',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13259,'Good','Henry Cavill','Actor','\nMay 5, 1983\n','','British','Not every job is a good job.','',NULL,'Job',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13260,'Time','Henry Cavill','Actor','\nMay 5, 1983\n','','British','People have this belief that actors are able to go out there and say, \'Oh I choose this job,\' but most of the time we\'re just taking the job we can get. We don\'t just get offered thousands of jobs; we might earn one job a year and that\'s the one we\'ll take because we\'ve got to pay the rent.','',NULL,'Job,Able',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13261,'','Henry Cavill','Actor','\nMay 5, 1983\n','','British','Some people thrive under pressure, but pressure can also ruin your performance, it can push you down angles which you don\'t want to go.','',NULL,'Down,Pressure,Push',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13262,'','Henry Cavill','Actor','\nMay 5, 1983\n','','British','The point of acting is to pretend you\'re someone else and sell a story.','',NULL,'Someone,Acting,Else',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13263,'Art,Truth','Camillo di Cavour','Statesman','\nAugust 10, 1810\n','\nJune 6, 1861\n','Italian','I have discovered the art of deceiving diplomats. I tell them the truth and they never believe me.','',NULL,'Believe',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13264,'','Camillo di Cavour','Statesman','\nAugust 10, 1810\n','\nJune 6, 1861\n','Italian','Lotteries, a tax upon imbeciles.','',NULL,'Tax,Imbeciles,Upon',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13265,'Men','Camillo di Cavour','Statesman','\nAugust 10, 1810\n','\nJune 6, 1861\n','Italian','The man who trusts men will make fewer mistakes than he who distrusts them.','',NULL,'Mistakes,Trusts',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13266,'','Neil Cavuto','Journalist','\nSeptember 22, 1958\n','','American','There\'s nothing wrong or evil about having a bad day. There\'s everything wrong with making others have to have it... with you.','',NULL,'Bad,Evil,Nothing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13267,'Time','Neil Cavuto','Journalist','\nSeptember 22, 1958\n','','American','I don\'t know if many people know this about me, but I have multiple sclerosis. So I don\'t have time for a lot of shades of gray. I don\'t have time for BS.','',NULL,'Gray,Shades',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13268,'','Neil Cavuto','Journalist','\nSeptember 22, 1958\n','','American','I hate elitists. I hate conceited people. I hate pompous people.','',NULL,'Hate,Conceited,Pompous',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13269,'','Neil Cavuto','Journalist','\nSeptember 22, 1958\n','','American','We forget the little things, so it\'s no wonder some of us screw up the big things.','',NULL,'Forget,Big,Wonder',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13270,'','Neil Cavuto','Journalist','\nSeptember 22, 1958\n','','American','We\'re a nation of liars. But I mean that in the kindest sense.','',NULL,'Liars,Mean,Sense',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13271,'','Neil Cavuto','Journalist','\nSeptember 22, 1958\n','','American','We\'re all going to die. While I\'m still here, I want to make a difference.','',NULL,'Die,Still,Here',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13272,'','Neil Cavuto','Journalist','\nSeptember 22, 1958\n','','American','A lot of lawyers are set to tell me that it\'s not my fault I like to eat.','',NULL,'Tell,Eat,Fault',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13273,'Smile','Neil Cavuto','Journalist','\nSeptember 22, 1958\n','','American','We\'re teaching our kids that attributes as vague and relatively meaningless as a toothy smile or a fine head of hair make a fine statement about a person.','',NULL,'Person,Kids',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13274,'Money,Men,Business','Neil Cavuto','Journalist','\nSeptember 22, 1958\n','','American','I don\'t think business news is just for old white men with money.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13275,'','Neil Cavuto','Journalist','\nSeptember 22, 1958\n','','American','I feel strongly that I need to try to make my shows as real as possible. What you see is what you get.','',NULL,'Real,Try,Possible',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13276,'Business','Neil Cavuto','Journalist','\nSeptember 22, 1958\n','','American','I want to democratize business news.','',NULL,'News',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13277,'','Neil Cavuto','Journalist','\nSeptember 22, 1958\n','','American','I\'ll rail against what I think is wrong.','',NULL,'Wrong,Against,Rail',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13278,'','Neil Cavuto','Journalist','\nSeptember 22, 1958\n','','American','I\'m not staid and unbiased here. I have certain biases I want to convey, and if you disagree, that\'s fine.','',NULL,'Here,Fine,Disagree',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13279,'','Neil Cavuto','Journalist','\nSeptember 22, 1958\n','','American','I\'m not wedded to covering the markets. I\'m intrigued by the markets. If I can connect Main Street with Wall Street, then I\'ve succeeded.','',NULL,'Street,Wall,Connect',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13280,'','Neil Cavuto','Journalist','\nSeptember 22, 1958\n','','American','I\'m the reason why I\'m overweight. No one made me do it. I did it.','',NULL,'Made,Did,Why',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13281,'','Neil Cavuto','Journalist','\nSeptember 22, 1958\n','','American','I\'ve known attractive airheads, and I\'ve known ugly idiots.','',NULL,'Ugly,Idiots,Known',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13282,'','Neil Cavuto','Journalist','\nSeptember 22, 1958\n','','American','If Edwards gained 60 pounds and lost all his hair, he\'d look like Dick Cheney!','',NULL,'Lost,Hair,Gained',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13283,'Age,Time,Good','Neil Cavuto','Journalist','\nSeptember 22, 1958\n','','American','It\'s a good thing Winston Churchill was around before the shallow age of television. He might never have become one of the greatest leaders of all time.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13284,'','Neil Cavuto','Journalist','\nSeptember 22, 1958\n','','American','It\'s not as if I can just pop on my show and be rude if I\'ve had a hard day.','',NULL,'Hard,Rude,Show',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13285,'Good,Sad','Neil Cavuto','Journalist','\nSeptember 22, 1958\n','','American','It\'s sad that we have become so accustomed to bad service that we\'re shocked when we get good service.','',NULL,'Bad',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13286,'Dad','Neil Cavuto','Journalist','\nSeptember 22, 1958\n','','American','My dad was a big believer in treating people well, oftentimes even when he himself wasn\'t well.','',NULL,'Big,Himself',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13287,'','Neil Cavuto','Journalist','\nSeptember 22, 1958\n','','American','Sexy ain\'t guys like Churchill and Lincoln.','',NULL,'Sexy,Guys,Churchill',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13288,'Good','Neil Cavuto','Journalist','\nSeptember 22, 1958\n','','American','The good thing about having this illness is that it allows me to be a little bit crazy.','',NULL,'Crazy,Bit',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13289,'Time','Neil Cavuto','Journalist','\nSeptember 22, 1958\n','','American','The other day at a drive-through, I reminded the teenage girl serving me that she forgot my drinks. She looked at me, hissed, rolled her eyes, and then took her sweet time getting me the sodas.','',NULL,'Girl,Eyes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13290,'','Neil Cavuto','Journalist','\nSeptember 22, 1958\n','','American','The rich pay more in total taxes now than ever before - ever. It\'s true. Just like it\'s true that when the rich are convinced they\'re going to be taxed more, they spend less. And when the top few percenters don\'t spend, there goes all your spending, because they account for half of all retail spendi','',NULL,'True,Ever,Before',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13291,'Dreams','Edgar Cayce','Celebrity','\nMarch 18, 1877\n','\nJanuary 3, 1945\n','American','Dreams are today\'s answers to tomorrow\'s questions.','',NULL,'Today,Tomorrow',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13292,'','Edgar Cayce','Celebrity','\nMarch 18, 1877\n','\nJanuary 3, 1945\n','American','You can never lose anything that really belongs to you, and you can\'t keep that which belongs to someone else.','',NULL,'Someone,Anything,Else',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13293,'','Edgar Cayce','Celebrity','\nMarch 18, 1877\n','\nJanuary 3, 1945\n','American','For, he that expects nothing shall not be disappointed, but he that expects much - if he lives and uses that in hand day by day - shall be full to running over.','',NULL,'Nothing,Lives,Hand',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13294,'','Edgar Cayce','Celebrity','\nMarch 18, 1877\n','\nJanuary 3, 1945\n','American','There is progress whether ye are going forward or backward! The thing is to move!','',NULL,'Forward,Progress,Whether',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13295,'','Edgar Cayce','Celebrity','\nMarch 18, 1877\n','\nJanuary 3, 1945\n','American','When ye are prepared for a thing, the opportunity to use it presents itself.','',NULL,'Prepared,Presents,Use',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13296,'','Edgar Cayce','Celebrity','\nMarch 18, 1877\n','\nJanuary 3, 1945\n','American','It is thought and feeling which guides the universe, not deeds.','',NULL,'Feeling,Thought,Universe',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13297,'Beauty','Arthur Cayley','Mathematician','\nAugust 16, 1821\n','\nJanuary 26, 1895\n','British','As for everything else, so for a mathematical theory: beauty can be perceived but not explained.','',NULL,'Everything,Else',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13298,'','Arthur Cayley','Mathematician','\nAugust 16, 1821\n','\nJanuary 26, 1895\n','British','And in another point of view, I think it is right that the address of a president should be on his own subject, and that different subjects should be thus brought in turn before the meetings.','',NULL,'Different,Before,Another',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13299,'Best','Arthur Cayley','Mathematician','\nAugust 16, 1821\n','\nJanuary 26, 1895\n','British','But be that as it may, I think it is more respectful to you that I should speak to you upon and do my best to interest you in the subject which has occupied me, and in which I am myself most interested.','',NULL,'May,Speak',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13300,'Experience','Arthur Cayley','Mathematician','\nAugust 16, 1821\n','\nJanuary 26, 1895\n','British','Not that the propositions of geometry are only approximately true, but that they remain absolutely true in regard to that Euclidean space which has been so long regarded as being the physical space of our experience.','',NULL,'True,Long',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13301,'','Arthur Cayley','Mathematician','\nAugust 16, 1821\n','\nJanuary 26, 1895\n','British','Projective geometry is all geometry.','',NULL,'Geometry',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13302,'','Arthur Cayley','Mathematician','\nAugust 16, 1821\n','\nJanuary 26, 1895\n','British','So much the worse, it may be, for a particular meeting: but the meeting is the individual, which on evolution principles, must be sacrificed for the development of the race.','',NULL,'Must,May,Individual',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13303,'','John Cazale','Actor','\nAugust 12, 1935\n','\nMarch 12, 1978\n','American','I sometimes wonder if the inability to find oneself makes one seek oneself in other people, in characters.','',NULL,'Find,Sometimes,Makes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13304,'','Thomas R. Cech','Scientist','\nDecember 8, 1947\n','','American','Because all of biology is connected, one can often make a breakthrough with an organism that exaggerates a particular phenomenon, and later explore the generality.','',NULL,'Often,Later,Biology',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13305,'','Thomas R. Cech','Scientist','\nDecember 8, 1947\n','','American','I think there is value in having practising scientists as leaders of research institutions.','',NULL,'Research,Value,Leaders',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13306,'Good','Thomas R. Cech','Scientist','\nDecember 8, 1947\n','','American','If you want to study one of these strange organisms, you had better have a good justification. It\'s not good to study gene organisation in some obscure insect that no one\'s ever heard about.','',NULL,'Better,Ever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13307,'Great,Positive','Thomas R. Cech','Scientist','\nDecember 8, 1947\n','','American','The overall view of the human genome project has been one of great excitement and positive press, but there are people who have concerns that are quite reasonable, and they are frightened of things they don\'t understand.','',NULL,'Human',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13308,'','Thomas R. Cech','Scientist','\nDecember 8, 1947\n','','American','There should be more attention paid to scientific research in the ecology area, and I think that such attention to proper environmental concerns would make the public feel much better about it.','',NULL,'Better,Attention,Research',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13309,'Time,Good','Thomas R. Cech','Scientist','\nDecember 8, 1947\n','','American','We really think it is a good thing for scientists to spend a little bit of their time either in the community or in schools or helping to train high school teachers.','',NULL,'School',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13310,'Men','Lord Edward Cecil','Soldier','\nJuly 12, 1867\n','\nDecember 13, 1918\n','British','Compromise: An agreement between two men to do what both agree is wrong.','',NULL,'Two,Wrong',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13311,'Beauty,Life,Good','Richard Cecil','Clergyman','\nNovember 8, 1748\n','\nAugust 15, 1810\n','English','Every year of my life I grow more convinced that it is wisest and best to fix our attention on the beautiful and the good, and dwell as little as possible on the evil and the false.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13312,'Time','Richard Cecil','Clergyman','\nNovember 8, 1748\n','\nAugust 15, 1810\n','English','If I have made an appointment with you, I owe you punctuality, I have no right to throw away your time, if I do my own.','',NULL,'Made,Away',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13313,'Love,God,Hope','Richard Cecil','Clergyman','\nNovember 8, 1748\n','\nAugust 15, 1810\n','English','God\'s way of answering the Christian\'s prayer for more patience, experience, hope and love often is to put him into the furnace of affliction.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13314,'','Richard Cecil','Clergyman','\nNovember 8, 1748\n','\nAugust 15, 1810\n','English','Self-will so ardent and active that it will break a world to pieces to make a stool to sit on.','',NULL,'Break,Sit,Pieces',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13315,'Knowledge','Richard Cecil','Clergyman','\nNovember 8, 1748\n','\nAugust 15, 1810\n','English','The first step towards knowledge is to know that we are ignorant.','',NULL,'Step,Ignorant',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13316,'Great,God,History','Richard Cecil','Clergyman','\nNovember 8, 1748\n','\nAugust 15, 1810\n','English','The history of all the great characters of the Bible is summed up in this one sentence: They acquainted themselves with God, and acquiesced His will in all things.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13317,'','Richard Cecil','Clergyman','\nNovember 8, 1748\n','\nAugust 15, 1810\n','English','The world looks at preachers out of church to know what they mean in it.','',NULL,'Mean,Church,Looks',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13318,'','Richard Cecil','Clergyman','\nNovember 8, 1748\n','\nAugust 15, 1810\n','English','There is no such thing as a fixed policy, because policy like all organic entities is always in the making.','',NULL,'Making,Policy,Organic',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13319,'Wisdom','Richard Cecil','Clergyman','\nNovember 8, 1748\n','\nAugust 15, 1810\n','English','Wisdom prepares for the worst, but folly leaves the worst for the day when it comes.','',NULL,'Worst,Leaves',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13320,'','Robert Cecil','Public Servant','\nJune 1, 1563\n','\nMay 24, 1612\n','British','Examples is more forcible than precept. People look at my six days in the week to see what I mean on the seventh.','',NULL,'Mean,Days,Week',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13321,'Faith,Good','Robert Cecil','Public Servant','\nJune 1, 1563\n','\nMay 24, 1612\n','British','Faith makes all evil good to us, and all good better; unbelief makes all good evil, and all evil worse. Faith laughs at the shaking of the spear; unbelief trembles at the shaking of a leaf.','',NULL,'Evil',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13322,'Men','Robert Cecil','Public Servant','\nJune 1, 1563\n','\nMay 24, 1612\n','British','A wise man looks upon men as he does on horses; all their comparisons of title, wealth, and place, he consider but as harness.','',NULL,'Wise,Place',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13323,'','Robert Cecil','Public Servant','\nJune 1, 1563\n','\nMay 24, 1612\n','British','People look at my six days in the week to see what I mean on the seventh.','',NULL,'Mean,Days,Week',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13324,'Society','Robert Cecil','Public Servant','\nJune 1, 1563\n','\nMay 24, 1612\n','British','Solitude shows us what should be; society shows us what we are.','',NULL,'Solitude,Shows',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13325,'','Robert Cecil','Public Servant','\nJune 1, 1563\n','\nMay 24, 1612\n','British','Virtue consisted in avoiding scandal and venereal disease.','',NULL,'Virtue,Avoiding,Disease',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13326,'Best','Camilo Jose Cela','Writer','\nMay 11, 1916\n','\nJanuary 7, 2002\n','Spanish','When debts are not paid because they cannot be paid, the best thing to do is not talk about them, and shuffle the cards again.','',NULL,'Cannot,Talk',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13327,'','Camilo Jose Cela','Writer','\nMay 11, 1916\n','\nJanuary 7, 2002\n','Spanish','Ideas? My head is full of them, one after the other, but they serve no purpose there. They must be put down on paper, one after the other.','',NULL,'Must,Down,After',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13328,'','Camilo Jose Cela','Writer','\nMay 11, 1916\n','\nJanuary 7, 2002\n','Spanish','Literature is the denunciation of the times in which one lives.','',NULL,'Lives,Times,Literature',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13329,'History','Camilo Jose Cela','Writer','\nMay 11, 1916\n','\nJanuary 7, 2002\n','Spanish','There are two kinds of man: the ones who make history and the ones who endure it.','',NULL,'Two,Kinds',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13330,'','Paul Celan','Poet','\nNovember 23, 1920\n','\nApril 20, 1970\n','Romanian','Only truthful hands write true poems. I cannot see any basic difference between a handshake and a poem.','',NULL,'True,Cannot,Between',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13331,'Poetry','Paul Celan','Poet','\nNovember 23, 1920\n','\nApril 20, 1970\n','Romanian','Poetry is a sort of homecoming.','',NULL,'Sort,Homecoming',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13332,'','Paul Celan','Poet','\nNovember 23, 1920\n','\nApril 20, 1970\n','Romanian','Reality is not simply there, it must be searched and won.','',NULL,'Must,Reality,Won',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13333,'','Paul Celan','Poet','\nNovember 23, 1920\n','\nApril 20, 1970\n','Romanian','The heart hid still in the dark, hard as the Philosopher\'s Stone.','',NULL,'Heart,Hard,Still',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13334,'Life,Work','Louis-Ferdinand Celine','Writer','\nMay 27, 1894\n','\nJuly 1, 1961\n','French','Life is filigree work. What is written clearly is not worth much, it\'s the transparency that counts.','',NULL,'Worth',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13335,'Music','Louis-Ferdinand Celine','Writer','\nMay 27, 1894\n','\nJuly 1, 1961\n','French','To hell with reality! I want to die in music, not in reason or in prose. People don\'t deserve the restraint we show by not going into delirium in front of them. To hell with them!','',NULL,'Reality,Die',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13336,'','Louis-Ferdinand Celine','Writer','\nMay 27, 1894\n','\nJuly 1, 1961\n','French','To philosophize is only another way of being afraid and leads hardly anywhere but to cowardly make-believe.','',NULL,'Another,Afraid,Anywhere',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13337,'Truth','Louis-Ferdinand Celine','Writer','\nMay 27, 1894\n','\nJuly 1, 1961\n','French','Truth is a pain which will not stop. And the truth of this world is to die. You must choose: either dying or lying. Personally, I have never been able to kill myself.','',NULL,'Pain,Must',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13338,'','Louis-Ferdinand Celine','Writer','\nMay 27, 1894\n','\nJuly 1, 1961\n','French','Almost every desire a poor man has is a punishable offence.','',NULL,'Poor,Desire,Almost',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13339,'Experience','Louis-Ferdinand Celine','Writer','\nMay 27, 1894\n','\nJuly 1, 1961\n','French','Experience is a dim lamp, which only lights the one who bears it.','',NULL,'Lights,Bears',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13340,'','Louis-Ferdinand Celine','Writer','\nMay 27, 1894\n','\nJuly 1, 1961\n','French','If you aren\'t rich you should always look useful.','',NULL,'Rich,Useful',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13341,'Life,Good','Louis-Ferdinand Celine','Writer','\nMay 27, 1894\n','\nJuly 1, 1961\n','French','One can\'t relive one\'s life. Forgiveness is not what\'s difficult; one\'s always too ready to forgive. And it does no good, that\'s obvious.','',NULL,'Forgive',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13342,'War,Poetry','Louis-Ferdinand Celine','Writer','\nMay 27, 1894\n','\nJuly 1, 1961\n','French','The poetry of heroism appeals irresistibly to those who don\'t go to a war, and even more to those whom the war is making enormously wealthy. It\'s always so.','',NULL,'Making',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13343,'','Louis-Ferdinand Celine','Writer','\nMay 27, 1894\n','\nJuly 1, 1961\n','French','We\'ve no use for intellectuals in this outfit. What we need is chimpanzees. Let me give you a word of advice: never say a word to us about being intelligent. We will think for you, my friend. Don\'t forget it.','',NULL,'Forget,Friend,Give',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13344,'','Louis-Ferdinand Celine','Writer','\nMay 27, 1894\n','\nJuly 1, 1961\n','French','With two thousand years of Christianity behind him... a man can\'t see a regiment of soldiers march past without going off the deep end. It starts off far too many ideas in his head.','',NULL,'End,Past,Deep',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13345,'','Brian Celio','Novelist','\nJuly 16, 1981\n','','American','True friends: only a few have \'em, but only a few will admit that they don\'t.','',NULL,'True,Friends,Few',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13346,'','Brian Celio','Novelist','\nJuly 16, 1981\n','','American','As much as it hurts, I would rather miss someone than hit someone.','',NULL,'Someone,Rather,Hurts',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13347,'Life','Brian Celio','Novelist','\nJuly 16, 1981\n','','American','Just because you\'re scarred for life doesn\'t mean you should be scared to live.','',NULL,'Live,Mean',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13348,'Government','Brian Celio','Novelist','\nJuly 16, 1981\n','','American','A government full of Democrats would rather have you be a Republican, and a government full of Republicans would rather have you be a Democrat, than have you oppose both.','',NULL,'Rather,Both',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13349,'Work','Brian Celio','Novelist','\nJuly 16, 1981\n','','American','Chuck Norris doesn\'t need to understand the work of James Joyce; James Joyce needs to understand the work of Chuck Norris.','',NULL,'Understand,Needs',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13350,'','Brian Celio','Novelist','\nJuly 16, 1981\n','','American','Don\'t hate the word, playa; hate the dictionary.','',NULL,'Hate,Word,Dictionary',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13351,'Love','Brian Celio','Novelist','\nJuly 16, 1981\n','','American','Love becomes logically true when lost but still sought from the same source.','',NULL,'True,Lost',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13352,'Best','Brian Celio','Novelist','\nJuly 16, 1981\n','','American','Maybe the best way to get people to be pro-life is to start \'em off in amateur-life.','',NULL,'Start,Off',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13353,'','Brian Celio','Novelist','\nJuly 16, 1981\n','','American','The only way to get under me is to get over yourself.','',NULL,'Yourself,Under',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13354,'','Brian Celio','Novelist','\nJuly 16, 1981\n','','American','Comedy is only as stupid as you are smart.','',NULL,'Smart,Stupid,Comedy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13355,'Success','Brian Celio','Novelist','\nJuly 16, 1981\n','','American','Dear disgruntled artists: the key to success isn\'t kicking down the door; it\'s building your own.','',NULL,'Down,Door',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13356,'','Brian Celio','Novelist','\nJuly 16, 1981\n','','American','Don\'t hate me \'cause I\'m booed a fool!','',NULL,'Hate,Fool,Cause',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13357,'Work','Brian Celio','Novelist','\nJuly 16, 1981\n','','American','Get tough: don\'t work under pressure; work over pressure.','',NULL,'Tough,Pressure',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13358,'','Brian Celio','Novelist','\nJuly 16, 1981\n','','American','He has your finger, but I have your heart.','',NULL,'Heart,Finger',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13359,'Life','Brian Celio','Novelist','\nJuly 16, 1981\n','','American','I imagine the life of an atheistic praying mantis to be rather torturous.','',NULL,'Rather,Imagine',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13360,'','Brian Celio','Novelist','\nJuly 16, 1981\n','','American','I watch what I eat every day. I mean, who actually eats with their eyes closed?','',NULL,'Mean,Eyes,Actually',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13361,'God,Home','Brian Celio','Novelist','\nJuly 16, 1981\n','','American','I wonder: when a Jehovah\'s Witness dies and goes to Heaven, does God hide behind the door and pretend He\'s not home?','',NULL,'Door',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13362,'','Brian Celio','Novelist','\nJuly 16, 1981\n','','American','I write my own quotes. Except this one. I obviously stole this from somebody really clever.','',NULL,'Write,Somebody,Except',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13363,'','Brian Celio','Novelist','\nJuly 16, 1981\n','','American','I\'ll take a redrum with a rellik please.','',NULL,'Please',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13364,'','Brian Celio','Novelist','\nJuly 16, 1981\n','','American','Individuality or Unity? I say there\'s room for both.','',NULL,'Both,Room,Unity',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13365,'','Brian Celio','Novelist','\nJuly 16, 1981\n','','American','Just because you\'re upfront with someone doesn\'t mean you\'re an honest person; you might just be someone in the passenger seat.','',NULL,'Someone,Person,Mean',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13366,'Peace','Brian Celio','Novelist','\nJuly 16, 1981\n','','American','Some people put up a peace sign with one hand. Some people put up the middle finger instead. I use two hands and put up both.','',NULL,'Two,Put',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13367,'Technology','Brian Celio','Novelist','\nJuly 16, 1981\n','','American','Technology forced me to divorce a pixie and remarry a pixel.','',NULL,'Divorce,Forced',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13368,'Love','Brian Celio','Novelist','\nJuly 16, 1981\n','','American','What\'s love if not the thing you\'ll do anything and everything to get back once lost? What\'s hate if not the thing you\'ll do anything and everything to get rid of once found?','',NULL,'Hate,Lost',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13369,'','Brian Celio','Novelist','\nJuly 16, 1981\n','','American','You might not be able to stomach it, but as long as you can mind it, your heart will be all right.','',NULL,'Mind,Heart,Long',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13370,'Men','Emanuel Celler','Politician','\nMay 6, 1888\n','\nJanuary 15, 1981\n','American','The author of McCarthyism was given the distinction of addressing the Republican National Convention. This strikes terror in the hearts of honest men.','',NULL,'Honest,Republican',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13371,'','Emanuel Celler','Politician','\nMay 6, 1888\n','\nJanuary 15, 1981\n','American','People were hurt, and because they were hurt, they were angry and quarreled and were jealous of one another.','',NULL,'Hurt,Angry,Jealous',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13372,'Men','Emanuel Celler','Politician','\nMay 6, 1888\n','\nJanuary 15, 1981\n','American','Communism feeds on aggression, hatred, and the imprisonment of men\'s minds and souls. This shall not take root in the United States.','',NULL,'Hatred,Minds',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13373,'','Emanuel Celler','Politician','\nMay 6, 1888\n','\nJanuary 15, 1981\n','American','I didn\'t know then that I would never be able to leave the sounds and smells of these sights behind me, but I was fiercely conscious of one thing-my ambition.','',NULL,'Able,Ambition,Leave',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13374,'Power','Emanuel Celler','Politician','\nMay 6, 1888\n','\nJanuary 15, 1981\n','American','I had advocated the establishment of a Negro industrial commission. I had gestured against the growth of monopoly power. I had introduced a few civil rights bills.','',NULL,'Against,Few',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13375,'','Emanuel Celler','Politician','\nMay 6, 1888\n','\nJanuary 15, 1981\n','American','I had fought against the unjust restriction of immigration.','',NULL,'Against,Unjust,Fought',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13376,'','Emanuel Celler','Politician','\nMay 6, 1888\n','\nJanuary 15, 1981\n','American','I had taken on the color of the climate around me and had driven back all the emotion that rose from the Brooklyn streets so that I could belong to the exclusive club of Congress.','',NULL,'Around,Congress,Color',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13377,'','Emanuel Celler','Politician','\nMay 6, 1888\n','\nJanuary 15, 1981\n','American','Illegality will never solve the problem of political lawlessness.','',NULL,'Political,Problem,Solve',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13378,'Government','Emanuel Celler','Politician','\nMay 6, 1888\n','\nJanuary 15, 1981\n','American','In March of 1933 we witnessed a revolution in manner, in mores, in the definition of government. What before had been black or white sprang alive with color.','',NULL,'Black,Revolution',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13379,'Music,Food','Emanuel Celler','Politician','\nMay 6, 1888\n','\nJanuary 15, 1981\n','American','In our house we repeated the pattern of thousands of other homes. There were a few books and a lot of music. Our food and our furniture were no different from our neighbors\'.','',NULL,'Different',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13380,'','Emanuel Celler','Politician','\nMay 6, 1888\n','\nJanuary 15, 1981\n','American','It is the purpose of the majority of the Immigration Committee to encourage assimilation, yet this bill has already done more than anything I know of to bring about discord among our resident aliens.','',NULL,'Done,Anything,Purpose',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13381,'','Emanuel Celler','Politician','\nMay 6, 1888\n','\nJanuary 15, 1981\n','American','My grandfather was Catholic; my grandmother, Jewish. Crossing over from Bavaria, as immigrants to the United States, the ship started to sink. My grandmother jumped overboard. My grandfather followed, to save this girl he had never met.','',NULL,'Girl,Started,United',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13382,'Freedom','Emanuel Celler','Politician','\nMay 6, 1888\n','\nJanuary 15, 1981\n','American','My grandfather, in 1848, had fled from Germany to find political freedom in the United States.','',NULL,'Political,Find',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13383,'','Emanuel Celler','Politician','\nMay 6, 1888\n','\nJanuary 15, 1981\n','American','My wife - to-be and I went to see my father. Only he could answer the two questions before us: Shall we get married now? Shall I begin the practice of law, or continue being the successful wine salesman I had become, working my way through law school?','',NULL,'School,Successful,Wife',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13384,'Equality','Emanuel Celler','Politician','\nMay 6, 1888\n','\nJanuary 15, 1981\n','American','On the one hand we publicly pronounce the equality of all peoples; on the other hand, in our immigration laws, we embrace in practice these very theories we abhor and verbally condemn.','',NULL,'Hand,Practice',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13385,'','Emanuel Celler','Politician','\nMay 6, 1888\n','\nJanuary 15, 1981\n','American','Our population is headed for a stable plateau, which means an aging population.','',NULL,'Means,Aging,Population',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13386,'Love,Humor','Emanuel Celler','Politician','\nMay 6, 1888\n','\nJanuary 15, 1981\n','American','Roosevelt\'s humor was broad, his manner friendly. Of wit there was little; of philosophy, none. What did he possess? Intuition, inspiration, love of adventure.','',NULL,'Friendly',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13387,'Life','Emanuel Celler','Politician','\nMay 6, 1888\n','\nJanuary 15, 1981\n','American','Roosevelt\'s magic lay in one facet of his personality: He knew how to take the risk. No other man in public life I knew could so readily take the challenge of the new.','',NULL,'Challenge,Public',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13388,'','Emanuel Celler','Politician','\nMay 6, 1888\n','\nJanuary 15, 1981\n','American','The Democratic Party will never desert the freedoms of our people under the guise of pretending to protect them.','',NULL,'Pretending,Party,Democratic',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13389,'','Emanuel Celler','Politician','\nMay 6, 1888\n','\nJanuary 15, 1981\n','American','The inferior complex is now extended to all Europe, save Nordics.','',NULL,'Europe,Save,Complex',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13390,'','Emanuel Celler','Politician','\nMay 6, 1888\n','\nJanuary 15, 1981\n','American','The panic of the Depression loosened my inhibitions against being different. I could be myself.','',NULL,'Depression,Different,Against',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13391,'Alone','Emanuel Celler','Politician','\nMay 6, 1888\n','\nJanuary 15, 1981\n','American','The population forecast for the United States in 1970 is 170 million. The population forecast for Russia alone in 1970 is 251 million. The implications are clear.','',NULL,'United,Clear',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13392,'Trust,Great,Power','Emanuel Celler','Politician','\nMay 6, 1888\n','\nJanuary 15, 1981\n','American','The power to investigate is a great public trust.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13393,'','Emanuel Celler','Politician','\nMay 6, 1888\n','\nJanuary 15, 1981\n','American','The rate of population growth in the United States is slightly below that required to reproduce itself.','',NULL,'Growth,United,Population',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13394,'Family','Emanuel Celler','Politician','\nMay 6, 1888\n','\nJanuary 15, 1981\n','American','The studied, unquestioning pace of my family irritated me.','',NULL,'Irritated,Pace',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13395,'Business','Paul Cellucci','Politician','\nApril 24, 1948\n','','American','We will have a border that is open for business, open for tourism, open for legitimate travelers; but that is closed to terrorists and drug pushers and smugglers and others who seek to break the law.','',NULL,'Law,Others',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13396,'War','Paul Cellucci','Politician','\nApril 24, 1948\n','','American','Another part of the global war on terrorism that Canada and the United States are working on together is in helping failed states, states like Afghanistan, where people have no voice.','',NULL,'Together,Working',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13397,'War','Paul Cellucci','Politician','\nApril 24, 1948\n','','American','But Canada remains a crucial partner in this global war on terrorism, and we are grateful for that. Canadian naval vessels, aircraft and military personnel continue anti-terrorist operations in the Persian Gulf.','',NULL,'Grateful,Military',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13398,'Positive','Paul Cellucci','Politician','\nApril 24, 1948\n','','American','Canada and the United States are also working at the World Trade Organization and in our own hemisphere with negotiations for a Trade Area of the Americas to try to help countries create a positive climate for investment and trade.','',NULL,'Help,Try',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13399,'','Paul Cellucci','Politician','\nApril 24, 1948\n','','American','Canada is preparing to play a major role in the continued stability and security of Afghanistan through ISAF.','',NULL,'Through,Play,Security',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13400,'Work','Paul Cellucci','Politician','\nApril 24, 1948\n','','American','I can tell you that the Canadian intelligence and law enforcement agencies have been providing outstanding co-operation with our intelligence and law enforcement agencies as we work together to track down terrorists here in North America and put them out of commission.','',NULL,'Together,Down',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13401,'','Paul Cellucci','Politician','\nApril 24, 1948\n','','American','I do want to try to put things in perspective today relative to the U.S.-Canada relationship. I would like to start by talking about how important this relationship is to the people of the United States.','',NULL,'Today,Important,Try',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13402,'','Paul Cellucci','Politician','\nApril 24, 1948\n','','American','I want you to know that, despite what you might read at times in the newspapers or see on the television news, we have actually been getting a lot of things done the last several months, the U.S.-Canada relationship.','',NULL,'Done,Last,Getting',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13403,'War','Paul Cellucci','Politician','\nApril 24, 1948\n','','American','Ironically, the Canadian naval vessels, aircraft and personnel in the Persian Gulf I mentioned earlier who are fighting terrorism will provide more support indirectly to this war in Iraq than most of the 46 countries that are fully supporting our efforts there.','',NULL,'Fighting,Support',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13404,'','Paul Cellucci','Politician','\nApril 24, 1948\n','','American','Let me close as I did in Gander on September 11, 2002 when I went to that community to thank the people of Gander and the people of Canada for the overwhelming support and help that was given to us in the wake of those attacks on September 11, 2001.','',NULL,'Help,Did,Support',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13405,'Family','Paul Cellucci','Politician','\nApril 24, 1948\n','','American','Like Canada, we very much wanted the United Nations to be a relevant and effective body. But once those efforts failed, we no longer saw things from a multilateral perspective. For us, now, it is much more basic than that. It is about family.','',NULL,'Wanted,Once',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13406,'','Paul Cellucci','Politician','\nApril 24, 1948\n','','American','Much has been accomplished during the last year in the campaign against terrorism. This struggle will require vigilance, perseverance and sacrifice for many years to come.','',NULL,'Struggle,Sacrifice,Last',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13407,'Work,War','Paul Cellucci','Politician','\nApril 24, 1948\n','','American','Our ties are deep and long-standing. We are dependent on each other. And no matter what the issue of the day, whether it be softwood lumber, whether it be a war in Iraq, we need to continue to work together.','',NULL,'Deep',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13408,'','Paul Cellucci','Politician','\nApril 24, 1948\n','','American','So we are disappointed that some of our closest allies, including Canada, have not agreed with us on the urgent need for this military action against Iraq.','',NULL,'Against,Action,Military',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13409,'','Paul Cellucci','Politician','\nApril 24, 1948\n','','American','The agreement to place the binational planning group at our new Northern Command was also signed in December.','',NULL,'Place,Group,December',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13410,'','Paul Cellucci','Politician','\nApril 24, 1948\n','','American','The Royal Canadian Mounted Police and CSIS have provided extraordinary co-operation, as I mentioned earlier.','',NULL,'Police,Royal,Provided',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13411,'Life,War','Paul Cellucci','Politician','\nApril 24, 1948\n','','American','Then we can help these failed states turn around and give their people a better life. This, too, is a critical part of this global war on terrorism, and Canada and the United States are together.','',NULL,'Help',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13412,'','Paul Cellucci','Politician','\nApril 24, 1948\n','','American','There is $1.4 billion a day in trade that goes back and forth across the border. That means millions of jobs and livelihoods for families here in Canada and for families in the United States.','',NULL,'Here,Means,United',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13413,'Good','Paul Cellucci','Politician','\nApril 24, 1948\n','','American','These are Canadian and United States intelligence and law enforcement offices who are working in teams and who are using good intelligence and good law enforcement to really stop the criminals and terrorists before they ever get to the border.','',NULL,'Ever,Law',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13414,'','Paul Cellucci','Politician','\nApril 24, 1948\n','','American','This ability to have reliable sources of energy and a reliable transmission of energy here in North America is critical for both of us and for Mexico as we want to keep our economies growing.','',NULL,'America,Energy,Keep',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13415,'War','Paul Cellucci','Politician','\nApril 24, 1948\n','','American','This war in Iraq is part of a larger effort to remove this terrorist threat from the planet.','',NULL,'Effort,Iraq',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13416,'','Paul Cellucci','Politician','\nApril 24, 1948\n','','American','We already get more energy from Canada than from any other foreign country.','',NULL,'Country,Energy,Foreign',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13417,'','Paul Cellucci','Politician','\nApril 24, 1948\n','','American','We are also looking to Canada as we continue to integrate the North American energy market.','',NULL,'Energy,American,Looking',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13418,'War,Government','Paul Cellucci','Politician','\nApril 24, 1948\n','','American','We are at war to liberate Iraq, to protect the people of the United States and other countries from the devastating impact of Iraqi weapons of mass destruction being used by terrorists or the Iraqi government to kill thousands of innocent civilians.','',NULL,'Used',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13419,'Government','Paul Cellucci','Politician','\nApril 24, 1948\n','','American','We are very grateful for what the Ontario provincial government is doing, and for cooperation from provincial and local police forces all across Canada.','',NULL,'Grateful,Police',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13420,'Trust','Orlando Cepeda','','\nSeptember 17, 1937\n','','','Trust me, you have to fight. When people are wrong, you\'ve got to let them know it.','',NULL,'Fight,Wrong',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13421,'','Orlando Cepeda','','\nSeptember 17, 1937\n','','','When people are wrong, you\'ve got to let them know it.','',NULL,'Wrong',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13422,'Age','Bennett Cerf','Journalist','\nMay 25, 1898\n','\nAugust 27, 1971\n','American','Middle age is when your old classmates are so grey and wrinkled and bald they don\'t recognize you.','',NULL,'Old,Classmates',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13423,'','Bennett Cerf','Journalist','\nMay 25, 1898\n','\nAugust 27, 1971\n','American','The Detroit String Quartet played Brahms last night. Brahms lost.','',NULL,'Lost,Night,Last',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13424,'','Bennett Cerf','Journalist','\nMay 25, 1898\n','\nAugust 27, 1971\n','American','The person who can bring the spirit of laughter into a room is indeed blessed.','',NULL,'Blessed,Laughter,Person',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13425,'Good','Bennett Cerf','Journalist','\nMay 25, 1898\n','\nAugust 27, 1971\n','American','Good manners: The noise you don\'t make when you\'re eating soup.','',NULL,'Manners,Eating',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13426,'','Bennett Cerf','Journalist','\nMay 25, 1898\n','\nAugust 27, 1971\n','American','A pat on the back, through only a few vertebrae removed from a kick in the pants, is miles ahead in results.','',NULL,'Through,Few,Results',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13427,'','Bennett Cerf','Journalist','\nMay 25, 1898\n','\nAugust 27, 1971\n','American','Fame - anyone who says he doesn\'t like it is crazy.','',NULL,'Crazy,Anyone,Fame',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13428,'','Bennett Cerf','Journalist','\nMay 25, 1898\n','\nAugust 27, 1971\n','American','For me, a hearty \'belly laugh\' is one of the beautiful sounds in the world.','',NULL,'Beautiful,Laugh,Sounds',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13429,'','Bennett Cerf','Journalist','\nMay 25, 1898\n','\nAugust 27, 1971\n','American','Gross ignorance is 144 times worse than ordinary ignorance.','',NULL,'Ignorance,Times,Worse',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13430,'Age','Bennett Cerf','Journalist','\nMay 25, 1898\n','\nAugust 27, 1971\n','American','The Atomic Age is here to stay - but are we?','',NULL,'Here,Stay',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13431,'Strength','Vinton Cerf','Inventor','\nJune 23, 1943\n','','American','At some point, you can\'t lift this boulder with just your own strength. And if you find that you need to move bigger and bigger boulders up hills, you will need more and more help.','',NULL,'Help,Find',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13432,'','Vinton Cerf','Inventor','\nJune 23, 1943\n','','American','There has been a substitution of ideology for fact and scientific and engineering data in this administration.','',NULL,'Fact,Scientific,Ideology',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13433,'Work','Vinton Cerf','Inventor','\nJune 23, 1943\n','','American','There\'s an old maxim that says, \'Things that work persist,\' which is why there\'s still Cobol floating around.','',NULL,'Still,Why',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13434,'','Vinton Cerf','Inventor','\nJune 23, 1943\n','','American','Yet we still see continuous reports of bugs.','',NULL,'Still,Continuous,Yet',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13435,'','Vinton Cerf','Inventor','\nJune 23, 1943\n','','American','Although I\'ve had several major career changes, I was extremely hesitant about making some of them.','',NULL,'Career,Making,Changes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13436,'','Vinton Cerf','Inventor','\nJune 23, 1943\n','','American','But what we all have to learn is that we can\'t do everything ourselves.','',NULL,'Everything,Learn,Ourselves',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13437,'Business','Vinton Cerf','Inventor','\nJune 23, 1943\n','','American','First of all, in terms of investment in Internet-related developments, venture capitalists - once burned - are now very cautious and are investing in areas that actually make business sense.','',NULL,'Sense,Once',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13438,'','Vinton Cerf','Inventor','\nJune 23, 1943\n','','American','I expect to see a lot of household appliances on the Net by 2010, as well as autos and other mobile devices.','',NULL,'Expect,Mobile,Appliances',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13439,'','Vinton Cerf','Inventor','\nJune 23, 1943\n','','American','I was very nervous about going up to teach at Stanford and very nervous even about going to ARPA.','',NULL,'Teach,Nervous,Stanford',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13440,'Time,Computers','Vinton Cerf','Inventor','\nJune 23, 1943\n','','American','I\'m projecting somewhere between 100 million and 200 million computers on the Net by the end of December 2000, and about 300 million users by that same time.','',NULL,'End',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13441,'Good','Vinton Cerf','Inventor','\nJune 23, 1943\n','','American','In a small company, you often see a lot more of what goes on in a broader range of things. And that\'s good.','',NULL,'Small,Often',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13442,'Great,Technology','Vinton Cerf','Inventor','\nJune 23, 1943\n','','American','In the earliest days, this was a project I worked on with great passion because I wanted to solve the Defense Department\'s problem: it did not want proprietary networking and it didn\'t want to be confined to a single network technology.','',NULL,'Single',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13443,'','Vinton Cerf','Inventor','\nJune 23, 1943\n','','American','In the larger companies, you have this tendency to get top-down direction.','',NULL,'Direction,Larger,Tendency',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13444,'','Vinton Cerf','Inventor','\nJune 23, 1943\n','','American','Movie distribution may very well have migrated fully to digital form by then, making a huge dent in the need to print film and physically distribute content.','',NULL,'May,Making,Film',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13445,'','Vinton Cerf','Inventor','\nJune 23, 1943\n','','American','My reaction to a lot of the current situation that we\'re in is based in part on a serious concern that the present administration\'s course ignores reality.','',NULL,'Reality,Serious,Situation',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13446,'','Vinton Cerf','Inventor','\nJune 23, 1943\n','','American','So, for me, working with larger companies has often been very satisfying, precisely because of the ability of bringing critical mass to bear on a given effort.','',NULL,'Working,Often,Effort',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13447,'','Vinton Cerf','Inventor','\nJune 23, 1943\n','','American','The computer would do anything you programmed it to do.','',NULL,'Anything,Computer,Programmed',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13448,'','Vinton Cerf','Inventor','\nJune 23, 1943\n','','American','The Internet lives where anyone can access it.','',NULL,'Lives,Anyone,Internet',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13449,'Power,Fear','Vinton Cerf','Inventor','\nJune 23, 1943\n','','American','The purpose behind terrorism is to instill fear in people - the fear that electrical power, for instance, will be taken away or the transportation system will be taken down.','',NULL,'Down',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13450,'','Vinton Cerf','Inventor','\nJune 23, 1943\n','','American','Their Internet usage is growing very rapidly, and even they can do the math: If everyone in China needed an IPv4 address - just one - this country would use up one third of the entire public IP address space.','',NULL,'Country,Everyone,Public',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13451,'','Vinton Cerf','Inventor','\nJune 23, 1943\n','','American','There is an underlying, fundamental reliance on the Internet, which continues to grow in the number of users, country penetration and both fixed and wireless broadband access.','',NULL,'Country,Both,Grow',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13452,'','Vinton Cerf','Inventor','\nJune 23, 1943\n','','American','There was something amazingly enticing about programming.','',NULL,'Amazingly,Enticing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13453,'','Vinton Cerf','Inventor','\nJune 23, 1943\n','','American','There\'s a tremendous amount of energy in Japan and, increasingly, in China.','',NULL,'Energy,China,Japan',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13454,'','Vinton Cerf','Inventor','\nJune 23, 1943\n','','American','Today we have 1 billion users on the Net. By 2010 we will have maybe 2 billion.','',NULL,'Today,Maybe,Users',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13455,'','Vinton Cerf','Inventor','\nJune 23, 1943\n','','American','We had no idea that this would turn into a global and public infrastructure.','',NULL,'Idea,Public,Turn',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13456,'','Eugene Cernan','','','','','It\'s our destiny to explore. It\'s our destiny to be a space-faring nation.','',NULL,'Destiny,Nation,Explore',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13457,'Peace,God,Hope','Eugene Cernan','','','','','We leave as we came and, god willing, as we shall return, with peace, and hope for all mankind.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13458,'','Gene Cernan','Astronaut','\nMarch 14, 1934\n','','American','Here I am at the turn of the millennium and I\'m still the last man to have walked on the moon, somewhat disappointing. It says more about what we have not done than about what we have done.','',NULL,'Done,Still,Here',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13459,'Peace,God,Hope','Gene Cernan','Astronaut','\nMarch 14, 1934\n','','American','As we leave the Moon at Taurus-Littrow, we leave as we came, and God willing, as we shall return, with peace and hope for all mankind.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13460,'Life','Gene Cernan','Astronaut','\nMarch 14, 1934\n','','American','Get the shuttle out of the garage. It\'s in its prime of its life. How could we just put it away?','',NULL,'Put,Away',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13461,'','Gene Cernan','Astronaut','\nMarch 14, 1934\n','','American','I hold the world speed record downhill, in a Rover. I think it was 17 kilometers per hour, downhill.','',NULL,'Hold,Hour,Speed',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13462,'','Gene Cernan','Astronaut','\nMarch 14, 1934\n','','American','If the guidance failed or started to stray or went somewhere we didn\'t like or the ground didn\'t like, I could flip a switch, and I could control seven, over seven and a half million pounds of thrust with this handle and fly the thing to the Moon myself.','',NULL,'Control,Moon,Started',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13463,'','Gene Cernan','Astronaut','\nMarch 14, 1934\n','','American','One of the most important things about the geology on the moon is your descriptions of what you see, comparing them to things that you\'ve seen on Earth so that the geologists and the scientists on the ground would know what you\'re talking about; and then take pictures of them.','',NULL,'Important,Earth,Moon',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13464,'Music','Gene Cernan','Astronaut','\nMarch 14, 1934\n','','American','The countdown reached ten seconds and I could almost hear an invisible crescendo of stirring background music. \'Anchors aweigh!\' Five, four, three, two, one... and we had ignition!','',NULL,'Two,Three',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13465,'Time','Gene Cernan','Astronaut','\nMarch 14, 1934\n','','American','The moon is bland in color. I call it shades of gray. You know, the only color we see is what we bring or the Earth, which is looking down upon us all the time. And to find orange soil on the moon was a surprise.','',NULL,'Down,Find',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13466,'','Gene Cernan','Astronaut','\nMarch 14, 1934\n','','American','Today, we are on a path of decay. We are seeing the book close on five decades of accomplishment as the leader in human space exploration.','',NULL,'Today,Human,Book',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13467,'','Gene Cernan','Astronaut','\nMarch 14, 1934\n','','American','We don\'t have the capability today to put a human being in space of any kind, shape or form, which is absolutely, totally unacceptable when we got the greatest flying machine in the world sitting down at Kennedy in a garage there with nothing to do.','',NULL,'Today,Greatest,Nothing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13468,'Good,Cool','Gene Cernan','Astronaut','\nMarch 14, 1934\n','','American','We found out the Gemini spacesuit was, well, oxygen was flowing to keep me cool as well as to breathe, and it wasn\'t good enough. My visor got fogged.','',NULL,'Enough',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13469,'Time','Gene Cernan','Astronaut','\nMarch 14, 1934\n','','American','We went into darkness after being in daylight the whole time on the way to the Moon. And then we went into darkness. And we\'re in the shadow... of the Moon.','',NULL,'After,Whole',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13470,'','Gene Cernan','Astronaut','\nMarch 14, 1934\n','','American','When you head on out to the Moon, in very short order, and you get a chance to look back at the Earth, that horizon slowly curves around in upon himself, and all of sudden you\'re looking at something that is very strange, but yet is very, very familiar, because you\'re beginning to see the Earth evol','',NULL,'Strange,Short,Around',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13471,'','Mario Diaz-Balart','Politician','\nSeptember 25, 1961\n','','American','Even illegals are not coming into the United States now because they can\'t find jobs. It\'s how desperate the job situation is in the United States.','',NULL,'Job,Find,Situation',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13472,'','Mario Diaz-Balart','Politician','\nSeptember 25, 1961\n','','American','Governor Romney is a real hardliner on illegal immigration.','',NULL,'Real,Illegal,Governor',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13473,'','Mario Diaz-Balart','Politician','\nSeptember 25, 1961\n','','American','Hispanic children now make the largest group of children in poverty.','',NULL,'Children,Poverty,Group',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13474,'','Mario Diaz-Balart','Politician','\nSeptember 25, 1961\n','','American','I send messages to the White House continuously.','',NULL,'House,White,Messages',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13475,'','Mario Diaz-Balart','Politician','\nSeptember 25, 1961\n','','American','I will leave the U.S. Congress when the term for which I was elected expires in January 2011 and return to the practice of law with a sense of duty fulfilled.','',NULL,'Law,Sense,Leave',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13476,'','Mario Diaz-Balart','Politician','\nSeptember 25, 1961\n','','American','I\'ve always supported the DREAM Act. I\'m a co-sponsor of the DREAM Act.','',NULL,'Dream,Act,Supported',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13477,'','Mario Diaz-Balart','Politician','\nSeptember 25, 1961\n','','American','Immigration comes up, but the issue that is on everybody\'s mind is the economy.','',NULL,'Mind,Everybody,Economy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13478,'','Mario Diaz-Balart','Politician','\nSeptember 25, 1961\n','','American','Immigration is a sensitive topic.','',NULL,'Sensitive,Topic',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13479,'','Mario Diaz-Balart','Politician','\nSeptember 25, 1961\n','','American','In my years of public service at both the federal and state levels, I have had the privilege of representing most of the communities that make up Congressional District 21, including Hialeah, Westchester, Doral, Kendall, Miami Lakes, Hialeah Gardens, Medley and Palmetto Bay.','',NULL,'Service,Both,State',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13480,'','Mario Diaz-Balart','Politician','\nSeptember 25, 1961\n','','American','Millions of Americans are either underemployed or unemployed.','',NULL,'Either,Millions,Unemployed',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13481,'','Mario Diaz-Balart','Politician','\nSeptember 25, 1961\n','','American','Mitt Romney, you can criticize him for a lot of things, and that\'s fair, but he knows how the economy works.','',NULL,'Him,Fair,Knows',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13482,'Health','Mario Diaz-Balart','Politician','\nSeptember 25, 1961\n','','American','President Obama\'s health care law raided Medicare in the tune of five hundred million dollars to create a new program.','',NULL,'Care,Law',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13483,'Change,Leadership','Mario Diaz-Balart','Politician','\nSeptember 25, 1961\n','','American','So, President Obama wants to change America. I understand that. We don\'t need to change America. We need to change the White House. We need to change the leadership in the White House.','',NULL,'Understand',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13484,'Best','Mario Diaz-Balart','Politician','\nSeptember 25, 1961\n','','American','The best thing I can make is a peanut butter-and-jelly sandwich.','',NULL,'Sandwich,Peanut',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13485,'Dreams','Mario Diaz-Balart','Politician','\nSeptember 25, 1961\n','','American','The Hispanic community values entrepreneurship and family-owned businesses, and we deserve a leader in Washington who is dedicated to creating an environment where our values, our goals and our dreams of prosperity can become reality.','',NULL,'Reality,Leader',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13486,'','Mario Diaz-Balart','Politician','\nSeptember 25, 1961\n','','American','The only poll obviously that matters is the last one, the one that\'s counted after all the votes are cast.','',NULL,'After,Last,Matters',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13487,'','Mario Diaz-Balart','Politician','\nSeptember 25, 1961\n','','American','The policies on the Republican side have been much better for Hispanics, for minorities, but the rhetoric, unfortunately, has not.','',NULL,'Better,Republican,Side',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13488,'Great','Mario Diaz-Balart','Politician','\nSeptember 25, 1961\n','','American','You know, I think Marco Rubio would be a spectacular candidate for vice president. I think he would energize the country. I think he has a great story. He\'s bright. He\'s articulate.','',NULL,'Country,Story',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13489,'Experience','Lorenzo di Bonaventura','Producer','1957','','American','As a producer, I try to bring as many nice people as I can to insure that there\'s no screaming, there\'s no shouting, there\'s no bullying. The more of those kind of people that you can bring together, the better the experience everyone has on set.','',NULL,'Nice,Better',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13490,'','Lorenzo di Bonaventura','Producer','1957','','American','I don\'t like the term \'ensemble.\' It\'s bland to me.','',NULL,'Ensemble,Bland,Term',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13491,'','Lorenzo di Bonaventura','Producer','1957','','American','I mean, I\'m not a contrarian.','',NULL,'Mean',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13492,'','Lorenzo di Bonaventura','Producer','1957','','American','I think when you\'re doing something cutting edge like \'The Matrix,\' it might mean when everybody\'s saying \'no\' that you\'re really on the right track.','',NULL,'Saying,Mean,Everybody',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13493,'Money','Lorenzo di Bonaventura','Producer','1957','','American','If the studio wants to spend money on making your movie better, let them.','',NULL,'Better,Making',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13494,'Work','Lorenzo di Bonaventura','Producer','1957','','American','It\'s so hard to find a director who, when you look at their body of work, you like everything.','',NULL,'Hard,Everything',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13495,'Experience','Lorenzo di Bonaventura','Producer','1957','','American','My experience is that you can\'t possibly win against whatever the tidal wave is that\'s coming at you.','',NULL,'Win,Whatever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13496,'','Lorenzo di Bonaventura','Producer','1957','','American','One of the things that\'s driving films in a particular direction is that the after market value of them is dropping really fast and in many segments of it, not just DVDs. Pay television is dropping.','',NULL,'After,Direction,Value',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13497,'','Lorenzo di Bonaventura','Producer','1957','','American','People laugh at me because I don\'t even know what I\'m doing tomorrow.','',NULL,'Tomorrow,Laugh',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13498,'','Lorenzo di Bonaventura','Producer','1957','','American','The action pictures I\'ve been typically involved with, when somebody gets punched, you really feel the punching, and when somebody gets shot, you really feel the shot.','',NULL,'Action,Somebody,Pictures',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13499,'','Lorenzo di Bonaventura','Producer','1957','','American','The amount of piracy is extraordinary. People don\'t realize how big it is.','',NULL,'Big,Realize,Piracy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13500,'Movies','Lorenzo di Bonaventura','Producer','1957','','American','What I can\'t figure out is why we\'re not making more R-rated movies, actually.','',NULL,'Why,Making',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13501,'Movies','Lorenzo di Bonaventura','Producer','1957','','American','What I keep searching for in movies, more and more, is the right gravity.','',NULL,'Keep,Searching',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13502,'','Vicente del Bosque','Coach','\nDecember 23, 1950\n','','Spanish','A leader is admired, a boss is feared.','',NULL,'Leader,Boss,Feared',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13503,'','Vicente del Bosque','Coach','\nDecember 23, 1950\n','','Spanish','As with Cesc Fabregas, some players who go and play for foreign clubs improve on a cultural level. It makes them grow on many levels; intellectually, because you have to learn a new language and adapt to another culture, and on a footballing level too.','',NULL,'Play,Another,Learn',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13504,'Good,Society','Vicente del Bosque','Coach','\nDecember 23, 1950\n','','Spanish','Football has an important role to play in society. Players should have a sense of social responsibility, have a moral dimension to them which shows up in good conduct.','',NULL,'Important',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13505,'','Vicente del Bosque','Coach','\nDecember 23, 1950\n','','Spanish','I didn\'t really want to be the coach who wins but the coach who educates.','',NULL,'Coach,Wins,Educates',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13506,'','Vicente del Bosque','Coach','\nDecember 23, 1950\n','','Spanish','I just wanted to defend football, which is not always easy to do. Those of us who have been in the sport so many years now realise we must protect it and look after it. I was speaking about football, what it means. It is our profession, it has been our lives, and we must take care of it a little.','',NULL,'Care,Must,Football',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13507,'Good','Vicente del Bosque','Coach','\nDecember 23, 1950\n','','Spanish','I realised that the political context had got worse since the 2010 World Cup. I tried to ignore it but I wanted, as a national coach - you may call this Utopia - to make Catalans and Basques feel good about supporting a Spanish side... to unite even the most sectarian and nationalist.','',NULL,'Political,May',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13508,'','Vicente del Bosque','Coach','\nDecember 23, 1950\n','','Spanish','I think it is important to help our country\'s image outside of Spain.','',NULL,'Help,Important,Country',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13509,'Life,Leadership','Vicente del Bosque','Coach','\nDecember 23, 1950\n','','Spanish','Leadership must be likeable, affable, cordial, and above all emotional. The fashion of authoritarian leadership is gone. Football is about life. You can\'t be angry all day.','',NULL,'Angry',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13510,'Great','Vicente del Bosque','Coach','\nDecember 23, 1950\n','','Spanish','No one knows anything about economics. It\'s the great lie of the economists. By contrast in football people might have contrasting opinions, each of which has some validity. But the economists always speak in conditionals - what a mess.','',NULL,'Football,Lie',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13511,'','Vicente del Bosque','Coach','\nDecember 23, 1950\n','','Spanish','Sometimes people say that coach is a winner, but everyone wants to win. You must know how to behave in victory and in defeat, to look after what is our sport, football.','',NULL,'Must,Football,Win',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13512,'Good','Vicente del Bosque','Coach','\nDecember 23, 1950\n','','Spanish','Spain used to be very individualistic in its sporting activities. Now we are showing we are pretty good in teams - that is an improvement.','',NULL,'Pretty,Used',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13513,'Society','Vicente del Bosque','Coach','\nDecember 23, 1950\n','','Spanish','The certainty that our football, the football of Spain, is recognised, that\'s very important to us - perhaps more important than the successes and the joy that you can create. Football hasn\'t always been appreciated, and luckily our football is appreciated now, at all levels of society.','',NULL,'Important,Football',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13514,'','Vicente del Bosque','Coach','\nDecember 23, 1950\n','','Spanish','The Confederations Cup is interesting. It served Spain very well to take part and then go on to win the 2010 World Cup. We knew the stadiums, the atmosphere, the conditions and also the difficulties of a tournament which simulated the World Cup format.','',NULL,'Win,Knew,Conditions',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13515,'','Vicente del Bosque','Coach','\nDecember 23, 1950\n','','Spanish','We are in a world that is quite extremist and extremism makes more noise. Normality does not sell.','',NULL,'Makes,Quite,Sell',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13516,'Best','Vicente del Bosque','Coach','\nDecember 23, 1950\n','','Spanish','We must look after football and to do what it is necessary to bring to the game the best ethical values and personal behaviour.','',NULL,'Must,Game',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13517,'','Saskia de Brauw','Artist','\nApril 19, 1981\n','','Dutch','Being perceived as a guy is nothing new or complicated to me. It is what it is.','',NULL,'Nothing,Guy,Perceived',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13518,'','Saskia de Brauw','Artist','\nApril 19, 1981\n','','Dutch','Hedi Slimane told me I was boyish in his eyes. For him femininity and masculinity are the same thing, the difference is not so interesting, he said.','',NULL,'Him,Eyes,Same',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13519,'','Saskia de Brauw','Artist','\nApril 19, 1981\n','','Dutch','I am far from perfect, but I have something else. I heard that people in the industry are longing for more personality and diversity. Perhaps I am more a \'character\' than a model.','',NULL,'Character,Perfect,Else',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13520,'Work,Time','Saskia de Brauw','Artist','\nApril 19, 1981\n','','Dutch','I never had worked in high fashion before, had never experienced it when I was a model before. I appreciate it, being able to work with such talented people; it feels like a gift now. I think for everyone everything happens at the right time, and this is my time.','',NULL,'Everything',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13521,'Teen','Saskia de Brauw','Artist','\nApril 19, 1981\n','','Dutch','I remember as a teen being able to eat more than my father. I was growing so fast and my body couldn\'t keep up.','',NULL,'Father,Remember',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13522,'','Saskia de Brauw','Artist','\nApril 19, 1981\n','','Dutch','I see myself as quite feminine. But many people seem to think differently about that; sometimes people mistake me for a man. In Paris I often hear \'bonjour monsieur\'.','',NULL,'Sometimes,Often,Mistake',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13523,'Mom','Saskia de Brauw','Artist','\nApril 19, 1981\n','','Dutch','I think it would be a lot easier if I said, \'I feel like a dude,\' but I was raised by a southern mom, so I know how to put on lipstick and walk in heels and rock that look. It\'s exactly that juxtaposition that confuses people.','',NULL,'Rock,Put',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13524,'','Saskia de Brauw','Artist','\nApril 19, 1981\n','','Dutch','I\'ve been 6 ft. 2 ins. since I was 13.','',NULL,'Since',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13525,'Work,Positive,Travel','Saskia de Brauw','Artist','\nApril 19, 1981\n','','Dutch','The travel, the amazing work I have had the chance to do, the meetings with different people are all very inspiring and give me lots of positive energy.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13526,'Work,Time,Travel','Saskia de Brauw','Artist','\nApril 19, 1981\n','','Dutch','When I think of myself at 15, even 17, I could simply not have done this work on an international level and travel all the time, take care of myself and not feel lost. I feel very happy that this is happening now, and not 10 years ago, as I feel stronger as a person.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13527,'Work,Good','Saskia de Brauw','Artist','\nApril 19, 1981\n','','Dutch','When you have to do all the more crappy jobs before, you appreciate all the good work that comes out of that. There are many girls who immediately have a top model career, and there are lots of models who are doing things that aren\'t as exciting as doing big campaigns and beautiful magazines.','',NULL,'Beautiful',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13528,'Valentine\'s Day','Luciano De Crescenzo','Writer','\nAugust 18, 1928\n','','Italian','We are each of us angels with only one wing, and we can only fly by embracing one another.','',NULL,'Another,Angels',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13529,'Hope','Melissa de la Cruz','Author','1971','','American','As an author you hope your characters have sparks but truly in the end they have minds of their own!','',NULL,'End,Minds',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13530,'','Melissa de la Cruz','Author','1971','','American','Being an adult comes with a whole new set of issues.','',NULL,'Whole,Adult,Issues',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13531,'','Melissa de la Cruz','Author','1971','','American','Dark books do appeal to kids because they have nice, sheltered lives - and they also appeal to children who are going through pretty hard times themselves.','',NULL,'Nice,Children,Hard',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13532,'Life','Melissa de la Cruz','Author','1971','','American','I always thought of vampires, especially the young-adult ones, as a metaphor for sex - sucking blood, forbidden, taboo. I think they just ooze sex. Vampires are all the big themes in life in one attractive, bloodsucking package.','',NULL,'Sex,Thought',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13533,'','Melissa de la Cruz','Author','1971','','American','I don\'t write that much horror. People tell me my books are scary, but they\'re not really; I don\'t go there.','',NULL,'Tell,Write,Books',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13534,'Famous','Melissa de la Cruz','Author','1971','','American','I haven\'t paid for anything since I became famous.','',NULL,'Anything,Since',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13535,'Work','Melissa de la Cruz','Author','1971','','American','I used to write my books at night when I was a freelancer with no children. I used to really work in huge spurts - I could turn around a revision in two weeks, I used to be able to write 10,000 words a day. It\'s like, \'Wow, what happened to that?\' That\'s just gone.','',NULL,'Children,Words',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13536,'Cool','Melissa de la Cruz','Author','1971','','American','I was always a sci-fi and fantasy geek. I was in the \'Lord of the Rings\' club and all my cool friends made fun of me.','',NULL,'Fun,Made',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13537,'','Melissa de la Cruz','Author','1971','','American','Just because I worked in fashion doesn\'t mean I didn\'t go to see \'Underworld\' three times!','',NULL,'Mean,Fashion,Times',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13538,'Famous','Melissa de la Cruz','Author','1971','','American','Once you start telling people you\'re famous, they believe you.','',NULL,'Believe,Start',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13539,'Life','Melissa de la Cruz','Author','1971','','American','We all want to live forever, but we don\'t want to suck blood to do it, right? I think people like to have these deep moral questions that don\'t come up in real life.','',NULL,'Live,Deep',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13540,'Love','Chuck D.','Musician','','','American','A lot of times black folks look for love in all the wrong places. You\'re always looking for somebody to love you, be accepted, and there\'s the insecurities that are even transmitted through rap. Everyone is trying to aim to please too much.','',NULL,'Black,Through',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13541,'','Chuck D.','Musician','','','American','Of course voting is useful. But then again, I don\'t put a big glow to it. Voting is about as essential as washing yourself. It\'s something you\'re supposed to do. Now, you can\'t go around bragging, expecting to get props because you voted. That\'s stupid.','',NULL,'Stupid,Yourself,Put',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13542,'','Chuck D.','Musician','','','American','I\'d rather have a hundred thousand or a million people saying I\'m nuts and I\'m crazy for my musical choices and what I\'ve said lyrically, than a million people all raising their hand on the first day.','',NULL,'Crazy,Saying,Said',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13543,'','Chuck D.','Musician','','','American','I think right about now we have to beware of marketed Malcolms and Martins. Real people do real things.','',NULL,'Real,Beware,Marketed',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13544,'','Chuck D.','Musician','','','American','I think governments are the cancer of civilization.','',NULL,'Cancer',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13545,'','Chuck D.','Musician','','','American','There are too many leaders anointed because they have a public voice - television, radio, or record, or whatever. That even includes myself. In the past, I\'d say, \'Don\'t anoint me when you can anoint yourself.\'','',NULL,'Yourself,Past,Whatever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13546,'Computers','Chuck D.','Musician','','','American','You have to wait for people to program you. The only difference is the amount of people that you\'re going to reach but that\'s going to even out in the next two or three years anyway. Computers are being bought faster than televisions right now.','',NULL,'Two,Wait',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13547,'Time','Chuck D.','Musician','','','American','We don\'t see the people who are doing real things getting enough props. We often see politicians who are everywhere but nowhere at the same goddamn time. You know the kind of person: You see them everywhere on television but nowhere in front of your face.','',NULL,'Real,Person',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13548,'','Al D\'Amato','Politician','\nAugust 1, 1937\n','','American','As an Italian-American, I have a special responsibility to be sensitive to ethnic stereotypes.','',NULL,'Special,Sensitive,Ethnic',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13549,'Good','Al D\'Amato','Politician','\nAugust 1, 1937\n','','American','No. 1, Halliburton. Certainly, if they\'ve overcharged they should be whacked and whacked good, but the idea that the vice president somehow is involved in this, whether they got contracts because of him, that\'s nonsense.','',NULL,'Him,Idea',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13550,'','Al D\'Amato','Politician','\nAugust 1, 1937\n','','American','Now the fact that terrorists throughout the world see this as an opportunity to defeat the United States, we have to be - and every Democratic candidate, even those who opposed us going in, now say we just simply can\'t cut and run.','',NULL,'Fact,Defeat,United',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13551,'','Al D\'Amato','Politician','\nAugust 1, 1937\n','','American','The fact is that the economy is really posed for the kind of recovery that people can see and understand.','',NULL,'Understand,Fact,Economy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13552,'','Al D\'Amato','Politician','\nAugust 1, 1937\n','','American','Those allies who failed to join us will regret it. They\'re making a mistake.','',NULL,'Regret,Making,Mistake',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13553,'Peace','Al D\'Amato','Politician','\nAugust 1, 1937\n','','American','We\'ve got to win this battle, and we will. We have to win the peace.','',NULL,'Battle,Win',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13554,'Money','Al D\'Amato','Politician','\nAugust 1, 1937\n','','American','You have to go to where you can make money, and you see in the service area, in the technological area, those are the areas where we\'re going to create jobs.','',NULL,'Service,Create',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13555,'Education,Learning','Anthony J. D\'Angelo','Writer','','','American','Develop a passion for learning. If you do, you will never cease to grow.','',NULL,'Passion',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13556,'Nature','Anthony J. D\'Angelo','Writer','','','American','Wherever you go, no matter what the weather, always bring your own sunshine.','',NULL,'Sunshine,Weather',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13557,'Success,Time','Anthony J. D\'Angelo','Writer','','','American','In order to succeed you must fail, so that you know what not to do the next time.','',NULL,'Must',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13558,'Time','Anthony J. D\'Angelo','Writer','','','American','If you have time to whine and complain about something then you have the time to do something about it.','',NULL,'Complain,Whine',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13559,'Relationship','Anthony J. D\'Angelo','Writer','','','American','Treasure your relationships, not your possessions.','',NULL,'Treasure',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13560,'','Anthony J. D\'Angelo','Writer','','','American','Listen to your intuition. It will tell you everything you need to know.','',NULL,'Everything,Tell,Intuition',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13561,'Smile','Anthony J. D\'Angelo','Writer','','','American','Smile, it is the key that fits the lock of everybody\'s heart.','',NULL,'Heart,Everybody',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13562,'','Anthony J. D\'Angelo','Writer','','','American','Never let your persistence and passion turn into stubbornness and ignorance.','',NULL,'Ignorance,Passion,Turn',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13563,'Time','Anthony J. D\'Angelo','Writer','','','American','Realize that if you have time to whine and complain about something then you have the time to do something about it.','',NULL,'Realize,Complain',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13564,'','Anthony J. D\'Angelo','Writer','','','American','Have a strong mind and a soft heart.','',NULL,'Strong,Mind,Heart',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13565,'Change','Anthony J. D\'Angelo','Writer','','','American','Become a student of change. It is the only thing that will remain constant.','',NULL,'Become,Student',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13566,'Education,Life','Anthony J. D\'Angelo','Writer','','','American','The only real failure in life is one not learned from.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13567,'','Anthony J. D\'Angelo','Writer','','','American','When solving problems, dig at the roots instead of just hacking at the leaves.','',NULL,'Problems,Roots,Hacking',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13568,'','Anthony J. D\'Angelo','Writer','','','American','Without a sense of caring, there can be no sense of community.','',NULL,'Without,Sense,Caring',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13569,'Time','Anthony J. D\'Angelo','Writer','','','American','Focus 90% of your time on solutions and only 10% of your time on problems.','',NULL,'Focus,Problems',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13570,'','Anthony J. D\'Angelo','Writer','','','American','When you\'re young, try to be realistic; as you get older, become idealistic. You\'ll live longer.','',NULL,'Live,Try,Young',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13571,'','Anthony J. D\'Angelo','Writer','','','American','Become addicted to constant and never-ending self-improvement.','',NULL,'Become,Constant,Addicted',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13572,'Knowledge','Anthony J. D\'Angelo','Writer','','','American','In your thirst for knowledge, be sure not to drown in all the information.','',NULL,'Sure,Drown',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13573,'','Anthony J. D\'Angelo','Writer','','','American','Set high standards and few limitations for yourself.','',NULL,'Yourself,Few,High',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13574,'Life','Anthony J. D\'Angelo','Writer','','','American','Life is meant to be enjoyed, not endured.','',NULL,'Enjoyed,Meant',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13575,'Power','Anthony J. D\'Angelo','Writer','','','American','The rules have changed. True power is held by the person who possesses the largest bookshelf, not gun cabinet or wallet.','',NULL,'True,Person',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13576,'','Anthony J. D\'Angelo','Writer','','','American','Don\'t reinvent the wheel, just realign it.','',NULL,'Reinvent,Wheel',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13577,'','Anthony J. D\'Angelo','Writer','','','American','Know people for who they are rather than for what they are.','',NULL,'Rather',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13578,'Change,Fear','Anthony J. D\'Angelo','Writer','','','American','Don\'t fear change - embrace it.','',NULL,'Embrace',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13579,'Knowledge,Learning','Anthony J. D\'Angelo','Writer','','','American','Never stop learning; knowledge doubles every fourteen months.','',NULL,'Stop',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13580,'Courage','Gabriele D\'Annunzio','Poet','\nMarch 12, 1863\n','\nMarch 1, 1938\n','Italian','Limit to courage? There is no limit to courage.','',NULL,'Limit',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13581,'','Isaac D\'Israeli','Writer','\nMay 11, 1766\n','\nJanuary 19, 1848\n','British','It is a wretched taste to be gratified with mediocrity when the excellent lies before us.','',NULL,'Before,Lies,Mediocrity',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13582,'Experience,Wisdom','Isaac D\'Israeli','Writer','\nMay 11, 1766\n','\nJanuary 19, 1848\n','British','The wisdom of the wise, and the experience of ages, may be preserved by quotation.','',NULL,'Wise',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13583,'Work,Alone,Great','Isaac D\'Israeli','Writer','\nMay 11, 1766\n','\nJanuary 19, 1848\n','British','After all, it is style alone by which posterity will judge of a great work, for an author can have nothing truly his own but his style.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13584,'','Isaac D\'Israeli','Writer','\nMay 11, 1766\n','\nJanuary 19, 1848\n','British','All is extremely genteel; and there is almost as much repose as in the golden saloons of the contiguous palaces. At any rate, if there be as much vice, there is as little crime.','',NULL,'Almost,Crime,Golden',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13585,'Power','Isaac D\'Israeli','Writer','\nMay 11, 1766\n','\nJanuary 19, 1848\n','British','Certain it is that their power increased always in an exact proportion to the weakness of the Caliphate, and, without doubt, in some of the most distracted periods of the Arabian rule, the Hebrew Princes rose into some degree of local and temporary importance.','',NULL,'Without,Doubt',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13586,'','Isaac D\'Israeli','Writer','\nMay 11, 1766\n','\nJanuary 19, 1848\n','British','Enthusiasm is that secret and harmonious spirit which hovers over the production of genius.','',NULL,'Secret,Genius,Spirit',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13587,'','Isaac D\'Israeli','Writer','\nMay 11, 1766\n','\nJanuary 19, 1848\n','British','Fortune has rarely condescended to be the companion of genius.','',NULL,'Genius,Fortune,Rarely',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13588,'','Isaac D\'Israeli','Writer','\nMay 11, 1766\n','\nJanuary 19, 1848\n','British','Happy the man when he has not the defects of his qualities.','',NULL,'Happy,Qualities,Defects',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13589,'Men','Isaac D\'Israeli','Writer','\nMay 11, 1766\n','\nJanuary 19, 1848\n','British','Literature is an avenue to glory, ever open for those ingenious men who are deprived of honours or of wealth.','',NULL,'Ever,Wealth',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13590,'Men','Isaac D\'Israeli','Writer','\nMay 11, 1766\n','\nJanuary 19, 1848\n','British','Many men of genius must arise before a particular man of genius can appear.','',NULL,'Must,Before',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13591,'','Isaac D\'Israeli','Writer','\nMay 11, 1766\n','\nJanuary 19, 1848\n','British','Quotations, like much better things, has its abuses.','',NULL,'Better,Quotations',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13592,'','Isaac D\'Israeli','Writer','\nMay 11, 1766\n','\nJanuary 19, 1848\n','British','The act of contemplation then creates the thing created.','',NULL,'Act,Created,Creates',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13593,'Great,Men','Isaac D\'Israeli','Writer','\nMay 11, 1766\n','\nJanuary 19, 1848\n','British','The defects of great men are the consolation of the dunces.','',NULL,'Defects',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13594,'Age','Isaac D\'Israeli','Writer','\nMay 11, 1766\n','\nJanuary 19, 1848\n','British','The delight of opening a new pursuit, or a new course of reading, imparts the vivacity and novelty of youth even to old age.','',NULL,'Old,Youth',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13595,'Life','Isaac D\'Israeli','Writer','\nMay 11, 1766\n','\nJanuary 19, 1848\n','British','The golden hour of invention must terminate like other hours, and when the man of genius returns to the cares, the duties, the vexations, and the amusements of life, his companions behold him as one of themselves - the creature of habits and infirmities.','',NULL,'Must,Him',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13596,'','Isaac D\'Israeli','Writer','\nMay 11, 1766\n','\nJanuary 19, 1848\n','British','The most noble criticism is that in which the critic is not the antagonist so much as the rival of the author.','',NULL,'Criticism,Noble,Author',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13597,'','Isaac D\'Israeli','Writer','\nMay 11, 1766\n','\nJanuary 19, 1848\n','British','The Self-Educated are marked by stubborn peculiarities.','',NULL,'Stubborn,Marked',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13598,'','Isaac D\'Israeli','Writer','\nMay 11, 1766\n','\nJanuary 19, 1848\n','British','The wise make proverbs, and fools repeat them.','',NULL,'Wise,Fools,Repeat',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13599,'Age,History','Isaac D\'Israeli','Writer','\nMay 11, 1766\n','\nJanuary 19, 1848\n','British','Their chief residence was Bagdad, where they remained until the eleventh century, an age fatal in Oriental history, from the disasters of which the Princes of the Captivity were not exempt.','',NULL,'Until',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13600,'','Isaac D\'Israeli','Writer','\nMay 11, 1766\n','\nJanuary 19, 1848\n','British','Those who do not read criticism will rarely merit to be criticised.','',NULL,'Read,Criticism,Rarely',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13601,'Happiness,Time,Great','Isaac D\'Israeli','Writer','\nMay 11, 1766\n','\nJanuary 19, 1848\n','British','Time the great destroyer of other men\'s happiness, only enlarges the patrimony of literature to its possessor.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13602,'Men','Isaac D\'Israeli','Writer','\nMay 11, 1766\n','\nJanuary 19, 1848\n','British','To think, and to feel, constitute the two grand divisions of men of genius - the men of reasoning and the men of imagination.','',NULL,'Two,Genius',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13603,'','Vincent D\'Onofrio','Actor','\nJune 30, 1959\n','','American','It\'s pretty simple, pretty obvious: that people\'s first impressions of people are really a big mistake.','',NULL,'Simple,Pretty,Big',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13604,'Movies','Vincent D\'Onofrio','Actor','\nJune 30, 1959\n','','American','It\'s like why people read scary books or go see scary movies. Because it creates a distance. They\'re scared, but they\'re not going to get hurt.','',NULL,'Hurt,Why',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13605,'','Vincent D\'Onofrio','Actor','\nJune 30, 1959\n','','American','I\'ve never tried to be something I\'m not.','',NULL,'Tried',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13606,'Truth','Vincent D\'Onofrio','Actor','\nJune 30, 1959\n','','American','The search for the truth is not for the faint hearted.','',NULL,'Search,Faint',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13607,'Art','Vincent D\'Onofrio','Actor','\nJune 30, 1959\n','','American','If you try to go beyond your interests just for the sake of pretensions or wealth, your art becomes less legitimate.','',NULL,'Try,Less',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13608,'','Vincent D\'Onofrio','Actor','\nJune 30, 1959\n','','American','Our show is different, because it\'s not about law and order, it\'s about psychology, the intent of somebody.','',NULL,'Different,Law,Show',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13609,'Teen','Vincent D\'Onofrio','Actor','\nJune 30, 1959\n','','American','I found my niche as a character actor, and I\'ve never felt like a movie star or teen idol and never wanted to.','',NULL,'Character,Wanted',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13610,'Best','Vincent D\'Onofrio','Actor','\nJune 30, 1959\n','','American','Like De Niro. He\'s one of the best character actors we have ever had.','',NULL,'Character,Ever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13611,'','Vincent D\'Onofrio','Actor','\nJune 30, 1959\n','','American','To me the definition of true masculinity - and femininity, too - is being able to lay in your own skin comfortably.','',NULL,'True,Able,Skin',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13612,'Experience','Vincent D\'Onofrio','Actor','\nJune 30, 1959\n','','American','Acting is not a mystery. There\'s nothing that I know that other actors don\'t know. We all act, we\'re all actors, we all know the same thing. The only thing that separates us is experience.','',NULL,'Nothing,Same',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13613,'Work','Vincent D\'Onofrio','Actor','\nJune 30, 1959\n','','American','All of us are trying to achieve 100 percent in our work. That\'s all we struggle to do. We never do, but we never stop trying until the day we die. It\'s that struggle to achieve 100 percent, that\'s where our performance lies, that\'s what the audience gets. They get the struggle.','',NULL,'Struggle,Trying',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13614,'','Vincent D\'Onofrio','Actor','\nJune 30, 1959\n','','American','And I have been able to establish this sort of decent reputation as being a decent character actor.','',NULL,'Character,Able,Actor',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13615,'','Vincent D\'Onofrio','Actor','\nJune 30, 1959\n','','American','And then, as the years went on, I just kept moving along, busting into doors and getting roles, until I started to actually believe that what these other people were saying was true.','',NULL,'Believe,True,Moving',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13616,'Good,Best,Experience','Vincent D\'Onofrio','Actor','\nJune 30, 1959\n','','American','At our best, it\'s a good experience but we do 22 episodes a year, so there are some clunkers.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13617,'Good','Vincent D\'Onofrio','Actor','\nJune 30, 1959\n','','American','But the one thing that I did do was establish myself as a good actor.','',NULL,'Did,Actor',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13618,'','Vincent D\'Onofrio','Actor','\nJune 30, 1959\n','','American','Evil changes everybody!','',NULL,'Evil,Everybody,Changes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13619,'Art,Business','Vincent D\'Onofrio','Actor','\nJune 30, 1959\n','','American','I think that being a producer is business and being an actor is art.','',NULL,'Actor',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13620,'','Vincent D\'Onofrio','Actor','\nJune 30, 1959\n','','American','I took a route of acting, rather than starmaking, so it cost me a lot financially.','',NULL,'Acting,Rather,Took',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13621,'','Vincent D\'Onofrio','Actor','\nJune 30, 1959\n','','American','I want every episode to feel like we still haven\'t done this right yet.','',NULL,'Done,Still,Episode',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13622,'Life','Vincent D\'Onofrio','Actor','\nJune 30, 1959\n','','American','I\'ll be working the rest of my life because I\'m a character actor and don\'t have to worry about box office.','',NULL,'Character,Working',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13623,'','Vincent D\'Onofrio','Actor','\nJune 30, 1959\n','','American','I\'m a character actor, and I made a choice when I was young, after \'Mystic Pizza\', not to go for the mainstream stuff, and to do a more eclectic kind of route.','',NULL,'Character,Made,After',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13624,'Good','Vincent D\'Onofrio','Actor','\nJune 30, 1959\n','','American','It doesn\'t need to be a No 1 show, it just needs to be good.','',NULL,'Show,Needs',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13625,'Good','Vincent D\'Onofrio','Actor','\nJune 30, 1959\n','','American','It doesn\'t need to be a number one show, it just needs to be good.','',NULL,'Show,Needs',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13626,'','Vincent D\'Onofrio','Actor','\nJune 30, 1959\n','','American','Look, all you can do when you find your niche is go with it.','',NULL,'Find,Niche',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13627,'Good','Vincent D\'Onofrio','Actor','\nJune 30, 1959\n','','American','My partner Dan Ireland wants me to direct, and I read a lot of scripts - some good enough that I could see myself. But then it\'s like, so what? Who cares? Let someone else direct it.','',NULL,'Someone,Enough',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13628,'','Dinesh D\'Souza','Author','\nApril 25, 1961\n','','Indian','Never assume, no matter how strong the temptation, that other people are low-life lying manipulators without a shred of human decency.','',NULL,'Strong,Human,Without',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13629,'','Dinesh D\'Souza','Author','\nApril 25, 1961\n','','Indian','Anti-Americanism from abroad would not be such a problem if Americans were united in standing up for their own country.','',NULL,'Country,Problem,United',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13630,'','Dinesh D\'Souza','Author','\nApril 25, 1961\n','','Indian','Obama has little or nothing to do with the civil-rights movement. His roots are in Kenya, and he is shaped far more by anti-colonialism than by anything that Martin Luther King said or did.','',NULL,'Nothing,Anything,Did',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13631,'','Dinesh D\'Souza','Author','\nApril 25, 1961\n','','Indian','I believe the most compelling explanation of Obama\'s actions is that he is, just like his father, an anti-colonialist.','',NULL,'Believe,Father,Actions',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13632,'','Dinesh D\'Souza','Author','\nApril 25, 1961\n','','Indian','If you want to understand what is going on in the White House today, you have to begin with Barack Obama.','',NULL,'Today,Understand,House',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13633,'','Dinesh D\'Souza','Author','\nApril 25, 1961\n','','Indian','Under normal circumstances, if the centerpiece of a president\'s campaign is helping the disadvantaged and we are our brother\'s keeper, the idea that this same guy has an actual brother living in third-world poverty without any help from Obama, this would have been on the cover of \'The New York Times','',NULL,'Help,Without,Living',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13634,'','Dinesh D\'Souza','Author','\nApril 25, 1961\n','','Indian','A bigot is simply a sociologist without credentials.','',NULL,'Without,Simply,Bigot',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13635,'','Dinesh D\'Souza','Author','\nApril 25, 1961\n','','Indian','America is simultaneously the most attractive and most repulsive place on the planet. It is most loved and most hated.','',NULL,'America,Place,Loved',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13636,'History','Dinesh D\'Souza','Author','\nApril 25, 1961\n','','Indian','Barack Obama is the most antibusiness president in a generation, perhaps in American history.','',NULL,'American,President',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13637,'','Dinesh D\'Souza','Author','\nApril 25, 1961\n','','Indian','Blacks\' problems lie not in the heads of white people but rather in the wasted and incompletely fulfilled lives of too many black people.','',NULL,'Lie,Black,Problems',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13638,'Faith','Dinesh D\'Souza','Author','\nApril 25, 1961\n','','Indian','Christianity has always embraced both reason and faith.','',NULL,'Reason,Both',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13639,'','Dinesh D\'Souza','Author','\nApril 25, 1961\n','','Indian','Christianity is the very root and foundation of Western civilization.','',NULL,'Foundation,Western,Root',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13640,'Life','Dinesh D\'Souza','Author','\nApril 25, 1961\n','','Indian','Christianity makes of life a moral drama in which we play a starring role and in which the most ordinary events take on a grand significance.','',NULL,'Play,Moral',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13641,'Life','Dinesh D\'Souza','Author','\nApril 25, 1961\n','','Indian','Christianity teaches that this life is not the only life, and there is a final judgment in which all earthly accounts are settled.','',NULL,'Judgment,Final',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13642,'','Dinesh D\'Souza','Author','\nApril 25, 1961\n','','Indian','For many people, the reluctance to embrace Christianity is as practical as it is intellectual. They want to know what the benefits of Christianity are, or what\'s in it for them.','',NULL,'Practical,Embrace,Benefits',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13643,'','Dinesh D\'Souza','Author','\nApril 25, 1961\n','','Indian','For me, victory isn\'t measured by winning in the traditional sense.','',NULL,'Winning,Victory,Sense',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13644,'','Dinesh D\'Souza','Author','\nApril 25, 1961\n','','Indian','I don\'t want reporters to talk to me because I\'m a revolutionary and if it got out that I\'m basically friendly with Obama it would hurt Obama.','',NULL,'Hurt,Friendly,Talk',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13645,'Money','Dinesh D\'Souza','Author','\nApril 25, 1961\n','','Indian','I want to give Michael Moore a run for his money.','',NULL,'Give,Run',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13646,'God,Science','Dinesh D\'Souza','Author','\nApril 25, 1961\n','','Indian','I would argue that the issue of God and the issue of science have the same roots.','',NULL,'Same',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13647,'','Dinesh D\'Souza','Author','\nApril 25, 1961\n','','Indian','I\'m a Catholic by background. I was raised in Goa, a part of India that was visited by Portuguese missionaries a few hundred years ago, which explains my last name.','',NULL,'Last,Few,Name',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13648,'','Dinesh D\'Souza','Author','\nApril 25, 1961\n','','Indian','I\'m completely Americanized - I have an American accent, an American wife - but a residue of me is foreign.','',NULL,'Wife,American,Foreign',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13649,'','Dinesh D\'Souza','Author','\nApril 25, 1961\n','','Indian','Iraq is part of a legitimate American effort not to have democracy everywhere but to have democracy somewhere.','',NULL,'Democracy,American,Effort',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13650,'','Dinesh D\'Souza','Author','\nApril 25, 1961\n','','Indian','Obama gets his identity and his ideology from his father.','',NULL,'Father,Identity,Obama',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13651,'','Dinesh D\'Souza','Author','\nApril 25, 1961\n','','Indian','There is a real hunger for information about Obama and a sense that information is not being covered or, in some cases, even being withheld. There is a sense that there are elements of the media that are protective of Obama, that they would rather block a story that is embarassing about Obama than l','',NULL,'Real,Sense,American',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13652,'','Dinesh D\'Souza','Author','\nApril 25, 1961\n','','Indian','This point seems counter-intuitive, given the amount of conspicuous vulgarity, vice, and immorality in America. Indeed some Islamic fundamentalists argue that their regimes are morally superior to the United States because they seek to foster virtue among the citizens.','',NULL,'America,Point,United',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13653,'Respect','James D\'arcy','','','','','There are lots of people I admire and respect, but I don\'t necessarily want to be like them. I\'m to happy being myself.','',NULL,'Happy,Admire',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13654,'History','James D\'arcy','','','','','Although this is a fictitious story the history is real. You don\'t want to re-write history but you certainly want to portray events and characters as realistically as you can.','',NULL,'Real,Story',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13655,'Best,Truth','James D\'arcy','','','','','Baddies always do get the best lines, that\'s the honest truth.','',NULL,'Honest',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13656,'Famous','James D\'arcy','','','','','I don\'t have any expectations as an actor and being rich and famous is not my driving force.','',NULL,'Rich,Actor',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13657,'Romantic','James D\'arcy','','','','','I find it incredibly romantic that people should fight for a cause they believe in and be prepared to die for it.','',NULL,'Believe,Fight',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13658,'','James D\'arcy','','','','','I talked to everyone about the project: actors and extras, members of the crew and passers by.','',NULL,'Everyone,Project,Crew',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13659,'History','James D\'arcy','','','','','I went further and further back through the centuries to get a sense of perspective but now at least I understand why Irish history evokes such strong passions and emotions.','',NULL,'Strong,Through',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13660,'','James D\'arcy','','','','','I\'m attracted to seeing how different I can be, pushing the boat out.','',NULL,'Different,Seeing,Boat',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13661,'Life,Family','James D\'arcy','','','','','I\'m more interested in enjoying my life and looking after my family than being hugely successful.','',NULL,'Successful',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13662,'','James D\'arcy','','','','','I\'m not really very ambitious.','',NULL,'Ambitious',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13663,'Work,Good,Home','James D\'arcy','','','','','It felt good doing a physical job, and going home each evening feeling like I had really done a day\'s work.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13664,'Graduation','James D\'arcy','','','','','It was only when I finished the course and left my graduation diploma on the bus that I realised I\'d become an actor.','',NULL,'Become,Actor',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13665,'','James D\'arcy','','','','','It\'s difficult to gauge that. With a bad guy you just know you\'re bad. To play a nice guy is harder - unless you are a very nice person like me of course.','',NULL,'Nice,Bad,Person',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13666,'','James D\'arcy','','','','','Now here I am playing a passionate young Irishman who would die for what he believes in.','',NULL,'Die,Young,Here',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13667,'Good','James D\'arcy','','','','','The good guy only gets the girl in a soppy way.','',NULL,'Girl,Guy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13668,'Life,Money','James D\'arcy','','','','','The reason I wanted to be an actor is that I don\'t want to play me for the rest of my life and make money out of that.','',NULL,'Play',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13669,'Work,History','James D\'arcy','','','','','There is an odd sense of responsibility attached to appearing in a drama about a real piece of history. A work of fiction is fun.','',NULL,'Fun',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13670,'','James D\'arcy','','','','','When I left school I went to Australia for a year and worked in the drama department of a school in Perth.','',NULL,'School,Year,Left',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13671,'','DMX','Musician','\nDecember 18, 1970\n','','American','I\'m not going to disrespect you, don\'t disrespect me.','',NULL,'Disrespect',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13672,'','DMX','Musician','\nDecember 18, 1970\n','','American','To live is to suffer, but to survive, well that\'s to find meaning in the suffering.','',NULL,'Live,Find,Suffering',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13673,'','DMX','Musician','\nDecember 18, 1970\n','','American','I don\'t walk around big headed. I\'m not a superstar.','',NULL,'Big,Around,Walk',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13674,'Respect','DMX','Musician','\nDecember 18, 1970\n','','American','Do dirt, get dirt. So I treat people with the same respect that I want.','',NULL,'Same,Treat',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13675,'','DMX','Musician','\nDecember 18, 1970\n','','American','I know I may have done some bad things, but I\'m not a bad person.','',NULL,'Bad,Person,May',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13676,'Power','DMX','Musician','\nDecember 18, 1970\n','','American','You can\'t call any one person the devil. Because no one person has the power to be the devil.','',NULL,'Person,Devil',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13677,'','DMX','Musician','\nDecember 18, 1970\n','','American','An important and fundamental premise of the American judicial system is the presumption of innocence, that is until proven guilty.','',NULL,'Important,American,Guilty',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13678,'','DMX','Musician','\nDecember 18, 1970\n','','American','Columbia tried to put me behind other groups, so I didn\'t wanna wait, they let me out of the contract and I\'m glad they did.','',NULL,'Did,Put,Wait',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13679,'','DMX','Musician','\nDecember 18, 1970\n','','American','I can reach people the average person can\'t reach because I\'m as grounded as I am.','',NULL,'Person,Reach,Average',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13680,'','DMX','Musician','\nDecember 18, 1970\n','','American','I used to do the beat box. A friend of mine, he was the rapper and after, we\'d be doing a block party or something or a house party, and he\'s gettin\' all the attention and I\'d end up with a handful of spit, you know, from doing the beats.','',NULL,'End,Friend,After',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13681,'','DMX','Musician','\nDecember 18, 1970\n','','American','I want \'Flesh Of My Flesh\' to be like my connection to the community, I want to say what\'s on my peoples\' minds, soak up all their pain. I\'ve learned that when I take it all in, I can make one brotha\'s pain be understood by the world.','',NULL,'Pain,Learned,Minds',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13682,'Love','DMX','Musician','\nDecember 18, 1970\n','','American','I\'m still the same. That\'s why the fans love me. Because they need stability in the industry.','',NULL,'Still,Why',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13683,'','DMX','Musician','\nDecember 18, 1970\n','','American','I\'ve read every one of Donald Goines\' books. So as soon as I heard there was an opportunity for one of his novels to be turned into a movie, I jumped at the opportunity.','',NULL,'Read,Books,Movie',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13684,'','DMX','Musician','\nDecember 18, 1970\n','','American','My mother would beat me so bad, I wouldn\'t be able to sit down. And I would never snitch.','',NULL,'Mother,Bad,Down',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13685,'Love','DMX','Musician','\nDecember 18, 1970\n','','American','One thing that people don\'t really understand is that as celebrity you rarely get fair treatment. You either get love or hate. It\'s never really fair.','',NULL,'Hate,Understand',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13686,'','DMX','Musician','\nDecember 18, 1970\n','','American','The day I will never forget is the day I married my wife, Tashera. Tashera is so special to my boys and me. Her energy is enough to put anyone on a cloud. Her dedication and care gives me comfort and ease.','',NULL,'Care,Wife,Forget',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13687,'','DMX','Musician','\nDecember 18, 1970\n','','American','There\'s a difference between violence and senseless violence.','',NULL,'Between,Violence,Difference',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13688,'Life,Death','Leonardo DaVinci','Artist','','','Italian','As a well spent day brings happy sleep, so life well used brings happy death.','',NULL,'Happy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13689,'','Simon Dach','Poet','\nJuly 29, 1605\n','\nApril 15, 1659\n','German','Then come the wild weather, come sleet or come snow, we will stand by each other, however it blow.','',NULL,'Snow,Weather,Stand',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13690,'','Ivica Dacic','Politician','\nJanuary 1, 1966\n','','Serbian','As prime minister, I will never make a decision that will be an injustice to Serbia and its citizens.','',NULL,'Decision,Injustice,Prime',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13691,'','Ivica Dacic','Politician','\nJanuary 1, 1966\n','','Serbian','Serbia stands firmly on the EU path.','',NULL,'Path,Stands,Eu',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13692,'Future','Ivica Dacic','Politician','\nJanuary 1, 1966\n','','Serbian','There has been enough blood in the Balkans. Serbia is offering its hand. Let us turn to the future and not deal with the past.','',NULL,'Past,Enough',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13693,'','Puff Daddy','Musician','\nNovember 4, 1970\n','','American','I was proud of working 18 hours a day and sleeping three hours a night. It\'s something now that has turned into a problem for me: not being able to sleep... having insomnia.','',NULL,'Sleep,Night,Working',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13694,'Faith,Good,God','Puff Daddy','Musician','\nNovember 4, 1970\n','','American','Man, I just feel blessed... I was in a situation where the only way I could come out of it was by putting my faith in God. No matter how good my lawyers were, no matter how much celebrity I had, everything was just stacked up against me.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13695,'','Puff Daddy','Musician','\nNovember 4, 1970\n','','American','I feel safe in white because deep down inside, I\'m an angel.','',NULL,'Deep,Down,Inside',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13696,'Life,Good','Puff Daddy','Musician','\nNovember 4, 1970\n','','American','Don\'t get yourself in certain circumstances or instances, because it\'s not a good feeling to be sitting in that chair where you\'ve got 12 people that are in control of your life. You have an opportunity to be in control of your life for yourself by the decisions that you make.','',NULL,'Yourself',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13697,'','Puff Daddy','Musician','\nNovember 4, 1970\n','','American','I\'ve always been a daydreamer.','',NULL,'Daydreamer',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13698,'','Puff Daddy','Musician','\nNovember 4, 1970\n','','American','I\'ve got to take a break, to be honest. I\'m not even going to lie.','',NULL,'Lie,Honest,Break',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13699,'Life,Fear','Puff Daddy','Musician','\nNovember 4, 1970\n','','American','I don\'t believe in fear - I live my life without regrets.','',NULL,'Believe',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13700,'Good','Puff Daddy','Musician','\nNovember 4, 1970\n','','American','I think that\'s good that I have to watch how I act and what I say. I think that\'s a part of growing up.','',NULL,'Act,Growing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13701,'','Puff Daddy','Musician','\nNovember 4, 1970\n','','American','My mind is always racing, and always going and always working, and it\'s a gift and a curse.','',NULL,'Mind,Working,Gift',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13702,'Age,Good,Best','Puff Daddy','Musician','\nNovember 4, 1970\n','','American','At an early age, I started my own paper route. Once I saw how you could service people and do a good job and get paid for it, I just wanted to be the best I could be in whatever I did.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13703,'Best','Puff Daddy','Musician','\nNovember 4, 1970\n','','American','I don\'t say it in a cocky way, but I take pride in being one of the best at doing what I do.','',NULL,'Pride,Cocky',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13704,'Time','Puff Daddy','Musician','\nNovember 4, 1970\n','','American','I miss my kids sometimes and that can get me down when I\'ve been away working, but then I wake up and recognize how incredibly lucky I am. Spending time being down is less time out there achieving and enjoying.','',NULL,'Down,Working',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13705,'Truth','Puff Daddy','Musician','\nNovember 4, 1970\n','','American','I\'m glad the truth is out. I\'m glad everyone knows I\'m innocent, not guilty.','',NULL,'Everyone,Guilty',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13706,'Life,Music,Great','Puff Daddy','Musician','\nNovember 4, 1970\n','','American','All I\'ve been trying to do all my life is to make great music.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13707,'','Puff Daddy','Musician','\nNovember 4, 1970\n','','American','Bad Boy Entertainment did not shoot anybody. I didn\'t shoot anybody.','',NULL,'Bad,Did,Anybody',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13708,'','Puff Daddy','Musician','\nNovember 4, 1970\n','','American','Being from New York, there\'s three things you know about Hollywood. You know about the Hollywood sign, Sunset Strip and Hollywood Boulevard with the stars.','',NULL,'Stars,Three,Hollywood',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13709,'','Puff Daddy','Musician','\nNovember 4, 1970\n','','American','Everybody\'s just been spilling their guts all over records and talking about how hard it is to be an entertainer and how much we get hated on and what we have to go through. But I ain\'t really got it that bad. I\'m just happy to be here.','',NULL,'Happy,Bad,Hard',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13710,'','Puff Daddy','Musician','\nNovember 4, 1970\n','','American','Everyone has challenges and lessons to learn - we wouldn\'t be who we are without them.','',NULL,'Without,Learn,Everyone',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13711,'','Puff Daddy','Musician','\nNovember 4, 1970\n','','American','Fans made me. The fans gave me a chance, and they made me. Beyond that, my career has been trials and tribulations and ups and downs, so I have to have true fans riding with me.','',NULL,'True,Career,Made',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13712,'','Puff Daddy','Musician','\nNovember 4, 1970\n','','American','I can\'t say that I\'ve fully achieved my dream yet. I\'m just starting to evolve.','',NULL,'Dream,Starting,Achieved',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13713,'Work,Cool','Puff Daddy','Musician','\nNovember 4, 1970\n','','American','I got a chance to have my dream come true, and I wanted to make sure I made the decision as to when I dropped my last album. If I don\'t feel like this album is an incredible piece of work, then I\'m cool with the albums I\'ve done. I don\'t have to put out another album.','',NULL,'True',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13714,'Birthday','Puff Daddy','Musician','\nNovember 4, 1970\n','','American','I have had fans make me the big picture collages of the photo books; I have had fans send me birthday cakes... sing to me on my voicemail. I have had fans flash me. I have had older fans give me their bras and underwear onstage.','',NULL,'Give,Big',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13715,'Life,Respect','Puff Daddy','Musician','\nNovember 4, 1970\n','','American','I have so much respect for people in the theater. You can\'t do 10 or 15 takes. It\'s all live. It\'s like life in motion.','',NULL,'Live',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13716,'Love,Music,Home','Puff Daddy','Musician','\nNovember 4, 1970\n','','American','I love New York, it\'s always been my home. It has everything - music, fashion, entertainment, impressive buildings, huge parks, street cafes. And it\'s very international, with people from all over the world.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13717,'History','Puff Daddy','Musician','\nNovember 4, 1970\n','','American','I take pride in being one of the most successful producers in hip-hop history, having the most successful record in hip-hop history, I have the most number ones.','',NULL,'Successful,Pride',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13718,'','Trick Daddy','Musician','1973','','American','I tell it like it is. I tell it like I see it. I tell it like I envision it. I tell it like I live it.','',NULL,'Live,Tell,Envision',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13719,'','Trick Daddy','Musician','1973','','American','If my mama and daddy would\'ve stayed together, one of them would\'ve been dead, and the other would have been locked up for it.','',NULL,'Together,Dead,Daddy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13720,'','Trick Daddy','Musician','1973','','American','Rappers tend to use words sometimes that just rhyme and don\'t really mean nothing.','',NULL,'Nothing,Mean,Words',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13721,'Time','Trick Daddy','Musician','1973','','American','I been in this game a long time.','',NULL,'Game,Long',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13722,'','Trick Daddy','Musician','1973','','American','I don\'t have problems with nobody, period.','',NULL,'Problems,Nobody,Period',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13723,'Good','Trick Daddy','Musician','1973','','American','Some people around you don\'t mean you good.','',NULL,'Mean,Around',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13724,'Money','Trick Daddy','Musician','1973','','American','The media tries to do what they do. You can\'t stop. You gotta get money.','',NULL,'Stop,Media',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13725,'','Willem Dafoe','Actor','\nJuly 22, 1955\n','','American','The worst thing is to get involved with people who aren\'t passionate about what they\'re doing.','',NULL,'Worst,Involved,Passionate',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13726,'Great','Willem Dafoe','Actor','\nJuly 22, 1955\n','','American','I wish to Christ I could make up a really great lie. Sometimes, after an interview, I say to myself, \'Man, you were so honest - can\'t you have some fun? Can\'t you do some really down and dirty lying?\' But the puritan in me thinks that if I tell a lie, I\'ll be punished.','',NULL,'Fun,Lie',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13727,'','Willem Dafoe','Actor','\nJuly 22, 1955\n','','American','Weirdness is not my game. I\'m just a square boy from Wisconsin.','',NULL,'Game,Boy,Wisconsin',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13728,'','Willem Dafoe','Actor','\nJuly 22, 1955\n','','American','Film is fragmented and gets into lots of other people\'s hands. There are a lot of pleasures that theatre gives me. You get to perform uninterrupted.','',NULL,'Film,Theatre,Hands',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13729,'','Willem Dafoe','Actor','\nJuly 22, 1955\n','','American','I\'ll never be able to really see a film that I\'m in.','',NULL,'Able,Film',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13730,'Time','Willem Dafoe','Actor','\nJuly 22, 1955\n','','American','I\'m one of those people who when I go over a bridge, I want to jump. It\'s just this intense tickle in the back of my throat. It\'s like I\'m on the verge the whole time I\'m walking over that bridge, and I\'m not going to get a release until I jump.','',NULL,'Whole,Until',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13731,'','Willem Dafoe','Actor','\nJuly 22, 1955\n','','American','One of the pleasures of being an actor is quite simply taking a walk in someone else\'s shoes. And when I look at the roles I\'ve played, I\'m kind of amazed at all the wonderful adventures I\'ve had and the different things I\'ve learned.','',NULL,'Someone,Different,Learned',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13732,'Strength','Willem Dafoe','Actor','\nJuly 22, 1955\n','','American','The mask can be a limitation, but you just deal with it. You do get superhuman strength and pumpkin bombs and all this other stuff to express yourself with.\'','',NULL,'Yourself,Stuff',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13733,'','Louis Jacques Mande Daguerre','Artist','\nNovember 18, 1787\n','\nJuly 10, 1851\n','French','I have seized the light. I have arrested its flight.','',NULL,'Light,Flight,Arrested',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13734,'','Arlene Dahl','Actress','','','American','I considered the years in Hollywood nothing but an interim. What I always wanted was to be was a musical comedy star.','',NULL,'Nothing,Wanted,Comedy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13735,'Life','Roald Dahl','Novelist','\nSeptember 13, 1916\n','\nNovember 25, 1990\n','British','I began to realize how simple life could be if one had a regular routine to follow with fixed hours, a fixed salary, and very little original thinking to do.','',NULL,'Simple,Thinking',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13736,'Men','Roald Dahl','Novelist','\nSeptember 13, 1916\n','\nNovember 25, 1990\n','British','A little nonsense now and then is relished by the wisest men.','',NULL,'Nonsense,Wisest',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13737,'','Roald Dahl','Novelist','\nSeptember 13, 1916\n','\nNovember 25, 1990\n','British','Two hours of writing fiction leaves this writer completely drained. For those two hours he has been in a different place with totally different people.','',NULL,'Writing,Different,Two',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13738,'Men,God','Roald Dahl','Novelist','\nSeptember 13, 1916\n','\nNovember 25, 1990\n','British','Did they preach one thing and practice another, these men of God?','',NULL,'Did',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13739,'Freedom','Roald Dahl','Novelist','\nSeptember 13, 1916\n','\nNovember 25, 1990\n','British','A person is a fool to become a writer. His only compensation is absolute freedom.','',NULL,'Fool,Person',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13740,'','Roald Dahl','Novelist','\nSeptember 13, 1916\n','\nNovember 25, 1990\n','British','Nowadays you can go anywhere in the world in a few hours, and nothing is fabulous any more.','',NULL,'Nothing,Few,Fabulous',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13741,'','Roald Dahl','Novelist','\nSeptember 13, 1916\n','\nNovember 25, 1990\n','British','Pain was something we were expected to endure. But I doubt very much if you would be entirely happy today if a doctor threw a towel in your face and jumped on you with a knife.','',NULL,'Happy,Today,Pain',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13742,'','Roald Dahl','Novelist','\nSeptember 13, 1916\n','\nNovember 25, 1990\n','British','Pear Drops were exciting because they had a dangerous taste. All of us were warned against eating them, and the result was that we ate them more than ever.','',NULL,'Ever,Against,Dangerous',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13743,'','Roald Dahl','Novelist','\nSeptember 13, 1916\n','\nNovember 25, 1990\n','British','I am only 8 years old, I told myself. No little boy of 8 has ever murdered anyone. It\'s not possible.','',NULL,'Ever,Old,Anyone',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13744,'','Roald Dahl','Novelist','\nSeptember 13, 1916\n','\nNovember 25, 1990\n','British','My father was a Norwegian who came from a small town near Oslo. He broke his arm at the elbow when he was 14, and they amputated it.','',NULL,'Father,Small,Town',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13745,'Fear','Roald Dahl','Novelist','\nSeptember 13, 1916\n','\nNovember 25, 1990\n','British','A writer of fiction lives in fear. Each new day demands new ideas and he can never be sure whether he is going to come up with them or not.','',NULL,'Lives,Sure',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13746,'','Roald Dahl','Novelist','\nSeptember 13, 1916\n','\nNovember 25, 1990\n','British','All Norwegian children learn to swim when they are very young because if you can\'t swim it is difficult to find a place to bathe.','',NULL,'Children,Find,Young',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13747,'Life','Roald Dahl','Novelist','\nSeptember 13, 1916\n','\nNovember 25, 1990\n','British','All through my school life I was appalled by the fact that masters and senior boys were allowed quite literally to wound other boys, and sometimes very severely.','',NULL,'School,Through',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13748,'Life','Roald Dahl','Novelist','\nSeptember 13, 1916\n','\nNovember 25, 1990\n','British','An autobiography is a book a person writes about his own life and it is usually full of all sorts of boring details.','',NULL,'Book,Person',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13749,'','Roald Dahl','Novelist','\nSeptember 13, 1916\n','\nNovember 25, 1990\n','British','I do have a blurred memory of sitting on the stairs and trying over and over again to tie one of my shoelaces, but that is all that comes back to me of school itself.','',NULL,'School,Trying,Again',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13750,'','Roald Dahl','Novelist','\nSeptember 13, 1916\n','\nNovember 25, 1990\n','British','I shot down some German planes and I got shot down myself, crashing in a burst of flames and crawling out, getting rescued by brave soldiers.','',NULL,'Down,Brave,Getting',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13751,'','Roald Dahl','Novelist','\nSeptember 13, 1916\n','\nNovember 25, 1990\n','British','I was a fighter pilot, flying Hurricanes all round the Mediterranean. I flew in the Western Desert of Libya, in Greece, in Syria, in Iraq and in Egypt.','',NULL,'Fighter,Iraq,Flying',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13752,'','Roald Dahl','Novelist','\nSeptember 13, 1916\n','\nNovember 25, 1990\n','British','Nobody gets a nervous breakdown or a heart attack from selling kerosene to gentle country folk from the back of a tanker in Somerset.','',NULL,'Heart,Country,Nobody',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13753,'','Roald Dahl','Novelist','\nSeptember 13, 1916\n','\nNovember 25, 1990\n','British','Prayers were held in Assembly Hall. We all perched in rows on wooden benches while teachers sat up on the platform in armchairs, facing us.','',NULL,'While,Teachers,Prayers',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13754,'Great','Roald Dahl','Novelist','\nSeptember 13, 1916\n','\nNovember 25, 1990\n','British','The Bristol Channel was always my guide, and I was always able to draw an imaginary line from my bed to our house over in Wales. It was a great comfort.','',NULL,'Able,House',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13755,'Work','Roald Dahl','Novelist','\nSeptember 13, 1916\n','\nNovember 25, 1990\n','British','The writer has to force himself to work. He has to make his own hours and if he doesn\'t go to his desk at all there is nobody to scold him.','',NULL,'Him,Himself',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13756,'','Roald Dahl','Novelist','\nSeptember 13, 1916\n','\nNovember 25, 1990\n','British','The writer walks out of his workroom in a daze. He wants a drink. He needs it.','',NULL,'Drink,Needs,Writer',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13757,'','Roald Dahl','Novelist','\nSeptember 13, 1916\n','\nNovember 25, 1990\n','British','Though my father was Norwegian, he always wrote his diaries in perfect English.','',NULL,'Father,Perfect,Though',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13758,'','Roald Dahl','Novelist','\nSeptember 13, 1916\n','\nNovember 25, 1990\n','British','To shipbrokers, coal was black gold.','',NULL,'Black,Gold,Coal',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13759,'Home','Roald Dahl','Novelist','\nSeptember 13, 1916\n','\nNovember 25, 1990\n','British','Unless you have been to boarding-school when you are very young, it is absolutely impossible to appreciate the delights of living at home.','',NULL,'Living,Young',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13760,'Men','Robert A. Dahl','Writer','\nDecember 17, 1915\n','','American','As in Athens, the right to participate was restricted to men, just as it was also in all later democracies and republics until the twentieth century.','',NULL,'Until,Later',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13761,'','Robert A. Dahl','Writer','\nDecember 17, 1915\n','','American','Democracy, it appears, is a bit chancy. But its chances also depend on what we do ourselves.','',NULL,'Democracy,Ourselves,Bit',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13762,'','Robert A. Dahl','Writer','\nDecember 17, 1915\n','','American','Glorious as it had been, the city-state was obsolete.','',NULL,'Glorious,Obsolete',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13763,'Time','Robert A. Dahl','Writer','\nDecember 17, 1915\n','','American','Most of us readily take things for granted that at an earlier time remained to be discovered.','',NULL,'Granted,Discovered',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13764,'','Robert A. Dahl','Writer','\nDecember 17, 1915\n','','American','Require... electoral votes to be allocated in proportion to the popular votes.','',NULL,'Popular,Electoral,Votes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13765,'Future','Robert A. Dahl','Writer','\nDecember 17, 1915\n','','American','The future of that ancient chamber remains in considerable doubt.','',NULL,'Doubt,Remains',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13766,'','Edward Dahlberg','Novelist','\nJuly 22, 1900\n','\nFebruary 27, 1977\n','American','Ambition is a Dead Sea fruit, and the greatest peril to the soul is that one is likely to get precisely what he is seeking.','',NULL,'Greatest,Soul,Ambition',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13767,'','Edward Dahlberg','Novelist','\nJuly 22, 1900\n','\nFebruary 27, 1977\n','American','A strong foe is better than a weak friend.','',NULL,'Strong,Better,Friend',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13768,'Life','Edward Dahlberg','Novelist','\nJuly 22, 1900\n','\nFebruary 27, 1977\n','American','When one realizes that his life is worthless he either commits suicide or travels.','',NULL,'Either,Worthless',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13769,'Life','Edward Dahlberg','Novelist','\nJuly 22, 1900\n','\nFebruary 27, 1977\n','American','Always like to look on the optimistic side of life, but I am realistic enough to know that life is a complex matter. Walt Disney Every decision you make is a mistake.','',NULL,'Decision,Enough',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13770,'Time','Edward Dahlberg','Novelist','\nJuly 22, 1900\n','\nFebruary 27, 1977\n','American','It takes a long time to understand nothing.','',NULL,'Nothing,Long',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13771,'','Edward Dahlberg','Novelist','\nJuly 22, 1900\n','\nFebruary 27, 1977\n','American','Every decision you make is a mistake.','',NULL,'Decision,Mistake',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13772,'Truth','Edward Dahlberg','Novelist','\nJuly 22, 1900\n','\nFebruary 27, 1977\n','American','Genius, like truth, has a shabby and neglected mien.','',NULL,'Genius,Neglected',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13773,'Great','Edward Dahlberg','Novelist','\nJuly 22, 1900\n','\nFebruary 27, 1977\n','American','Herman Melville was as separated from a civilized literature as the lost Atlantis was said to have been from the great peoples of the earth.','',NULL,'Lost,Said',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13774,'','Edward Dahlberg','Novelist','\nJuly 22, 1900\n','\nFebruary 27, 1977\n','American','Man hoards himself when he has nothing to give away.','',NULL,'Nothing,Give,Away',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13775,'Men','Edward Dahlberg','Novelist','\nJuly 22, 1900\n','\nFebruary 27, 1977\n','American','Men are mad most of their lives; few live sane, fewer die so. The acts of people are baffling unless we realize that their wits are disordered. Man is driven to justice by his lunacy.','',NULL,'Live,Justice',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13776,'','Edward Dahlberg','Novelist','\nJuly 22, 1900\n','\nFebruary 27, 1977\n','American','Nothing in our times has become so unattractive as virtue.','',NULL,'Nothing,Become,Times',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13777,'Time,Truth','Edward Dahlberg','Novelist','\nJuly 22, 1900\n','\nFebruary 27, 1977\n','American','So much of our lives is given over to the consideration of our imperfections that there is no time to improve our imaginary virtues. The truth is we only perfect our vices, and man is a worse creature when he dies than he was when he was born.','',NULL,'Perfect',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13778,'Food','Edward Dahlberg','Novelist','\nJuly 22, 1900\n','\nFebruary 27, 1977\n','American','The Americans have always been food, sex, and spirit revivalists.','',NULL,'Sex,Spirit',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13779,'Power','Edward Dahlberg','Novelist','\nJuly 22, 1900\n','\nFebruary 27, 1977\n','American','The ancients understood the regulation of power better than the regulation of liberty.','',NULL,'Better,Liberty',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13780,'Nature','Edward Dahlberg','Novelist','\nJuly 22, 1900\n','\nFebruary 27, 1977\n','American','The bad poet is a toady mimicking nature.','',NULL,'Bad,Poet',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13781,'Love,Men,Fear','Edward Dahlberg','Novelist','\nJuly 22, 1900\n','\nFebruary 27, 1977\n','American','The machine has had a pernicious effect upon virtue, pity, and love, and young men used to machines which induce inertia, and fear, are near impotent.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13782,'','Edward Dahlberg','Novelist','\nJuly 22, 1900\n','\nFebruary 27, 1977\n','American','To write is a humiliation.','',NULL,'Write',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13783,'Good','Edward Dahlberg','Novelist','\nJuly 22, 1900\n','\nFebruary 27, 1977\n','American','We can only write well about our sins because it is too difficult to recall a virtuous act or even whether it was the result of good or evil motives.','',NULL,'Evil,Difficult',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13784,'','Edward Dahlberg','Novelist','\nJuly 22, 1900\n','\nFebruary 27, 1977\n','American','We cannot live, suffer or die for somebody else, for suffering is too precious to be shared.','',NULL,'Live,Die,Cannot',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13785,'','Edward Dahlberg','Novelist','\nJuly 22, 1900\n','\nFebruary 27, 1977\n','American','Writing is conscience, scruple, and the farming of our ancestors.','',NULL,'Writing,Conscience,Farming',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13786,'','Bao Dai','Statesman','\nOctober 22, 1913\n','\nJuly 30, 1997\n','Vietnamese','As for us, during twenty years\' reign, we have known much bitterness.','',NULL,'Bitterness,Known,Reign',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13787,'','Bao Dai','Statesman','\nOctober 22, 1913\n','\nJuly 30, 1997\n','Vietnamese','Henceforth, we shall be happy to be a free citizen in an independent country.','',NULL,'Happy,Country,Free',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13788,'','Bao Dai','Statesman','\nOctober 22, 1913\n','\nJuly 30, 1997\n','Vietnamese','I do not wish a foreign army to spill the blood of my people.','',NULL,'Wish,Blood,Army',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13789,'','Bao Dai','Statesman','\nOctober 22, 1913\n','\nJuly 30, 1997\n','Vietnamese','I would prefer to be a citizen of an independent country rather than Emperor of an enslaved one.','',NULL,'Country,Rather,Citizen',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13790,'War,Government','Bao Dai','Statesman','\nOctober 22, 1913\n','\nJuly 30, 1997\n','Vietnamese','If your government had given me a thousandth of the sum it spent to depose me, I could have won that war.','',NULL,'Won',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13791,'Life,History,Death','Bao Dai','Statesman','\nOctober 22, 1913\n','\nJuly 30, 1997\n','Vietnamese','In this decisive hour of our national history, union means life and division means death.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13792,'Peace,Time,War','Bao Dai','Statesman','\nOctober 22, 1913\n','\nJuly 30, 1997\n','Vietnamese','The time has come to put an end to the fratricidal war and to recover at last peace and accord.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13793,'Success','Dan Dailey','Actor','\nDecember 14, 1913\n','\nOctober 16, 1978\n','American','In Hollywood, after you get a little success, the next thing you usually get is a divorce.','',NULL,'After,Divorce',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13794,'','Elizabeth Daily','Actress','\nSeptember 11, 1961\n','','American','I am single and happy.','',NULL,'Happy,Single',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13795,'','Elizabeth Daily','Actress','\nSeptember 11, 1961\n','','American','I don\'t I have everything I want; however, I have a lot and for that I am very grateful.','',NULL,'Everything,Grateful,However',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13796,'Love,Work,Movies','Elizabeth Daily','Actress','\nSeptember 11, 1961\n','','American','I love going to the movies and being moved emotionally. I like my work, singing and writing in my journal.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13797,'Love,Family','Elizabeth Daily','Actress','\nSeptember 11, 1961\n','','American','I love having my hair blown dry by a stylist and I also truly enjoy being with my friends and family.','',NULL,'Enjoy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13798,'','Steve Daines','Politician','\nAugust 20, 1962\n','','American','I grew up climbing mountains in Montana and Wyoming and my wife and I were engaged on top of a mountain peak: Hyalite Peak in Montana. It was a 15-mile hike to get to the top of that, round-trip - thankfully, she said yes.','',NULL,'Wife,Said,She',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13799,'','Steve Daines','Politician','\nAugust 20, 1962\n','','American','I had the chance to visit all 56 counties in Montana in my pickup. You can put Washington, D.C., in one corner of our state and put Chicago in the other corner, and that\'s the size of my congressional district.','',NULL,'Put,Chance,State',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13800,'Experience','Steve Daines','Politician','\nAugust 20, 1962\n','','American','I had the interesting experience of having lived and worked for six years in China with Procter & Gamble, and that just changes, I think, your whole perspective in living overseas and living in a country like China.','',NULL,'Country,Living',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13801,'','Steve Daines','Politician','\nAugust 20, 1962\n','','American','I ran for Congress not because I was having a mid-life crisis. I left the private sector because I saw a looming financial crisis that was coming to this country. It\'s unsustainable.','',NULL,'Crisis,Country,Congress',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13802,'','Steve Daines','Politician','\nAugust 20, 1962\n','','American','I was a big fan of Ronald Reagan. He was the first president I got to vote for.','',NULL,'Big,Vote,President',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13803,'','Steve Daines','Politician','\nAugust 20, 1962\n','','American','I\'m very proud that our country still produces people like my son, who choose the path less traveled; that knowingly step up to serve, even though our country is tearing itself apart with things like political machinations.','',NULL,'Political,Country,Still',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13804,'','Steve Daines','Politician','\nAugust 20, 1962\n','','American','I\'ve met so many people of my son\'s generation who think a sacrifice is when their satellite or Internet is out for a day and that the country owes them something. That old J.F.K. quote about \'what you can do for your country,\' doesn\'t even seem to apply to so many people.','',NULL,'Sacrifice,Country,Son',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13805,'Life,Work,Family','Steve Daines','Politician','\nAugust 20, 1962\n','','American','One of our ancestors came over on the Mayflower, and we had family in Jamestown as well... I was raised where service was a part of the fabric of life. It wasn\'t one-upmanship. No one bragged about their medals, but you could see the look in the eyes, the tip of the hat. You served your country firs','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13806,'Government','Steve Daines','Politician','\nAugust 20, 1962\n','','American','There\'s huge opportunities to continue to improve efficiency in the way the government operates and improve the way government provides services to its citizens.','',NULL,'Continue,Improve',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13807,'Leadership,Business','Steve Daines','Politician','\nAugust 20, 1962\n','','American','Twenty-eight years in business and you understand the importance of problem solving and the importance of efficiency, because if you don\'t become efficient, you don\'t run a business well, and you are out of business. And I think some of those principles could be applied to leadership in Washington.','',NULL,'Understand',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13808,'Travel','Steve Daines','Politician','\nAugust 20, 1962\n','','American','We have had a chance to travel to all 56 counties in this state, and I have had the chance to sit around with cups of coffee and having conversations about what matters to Montanans.','',NULL,'Around,Coffee',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13809,'','Steve Daines','Politician','\nAugust 20, 1962\n','','American','You talk to the farmers, the ranchers, our small community bankers, and boy, one of the No. 1 issues is the regulations coming out of Washington.','',NULL,'Small,Talk,Community',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13810,'Time','Stephen Daldry','Director','\nMay 2, 1960\n','','English','Actually, to be honest, this is a useful time to not be knowing what I\'ll be doing in 2013 or 2014, because really, for the last however many years, I\'ve known what I\'ve been doing for years and years ahead. You get into a cycle of non-reflection, and that gets a bit scary.','',NULL,'Honest,Last',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13811,'','Stephen Daldry','Director','\nMay 2, 1960\n','','English','As soon as I know how to do something, I usually get bored with it.','',NULL,'Bored,Soon,Usually',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13812,'Life','Stephen Daldry','Director','\nMay 2, 1960\n','','English','At school, I decided I wanted to be a director and then I went out and spent the rest of my adult life trying to be a director. It was really clear to me. So in that sense I was very lucky.','',NULL,'School,Trying',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13813,'','Stephen Daldry','Director','\nMay 2, 1960\n','','English','England is strictly class-based. What\'s surprising is how many films are still made with a load of people in silly frocks running around gardens and talking in middle-class accents.','',NULL,'Made,Still,Around',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13814,'','Stephen Daldry','Director','\nMay 2, 1960\n','','English','Every now and then I have to teach directing. The thing about the theatre is that the most important thing you can do as a director is to make sure that everybody is in the same world - you have to create the world and make sure everyone buys into it.','',NULL,'Important,Same,Everyone',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13815,'','Stephen Daldry','Director','\nMay 2, 1960\n','','English','I always say, \'I really need to take a break.\' It\'s three days in and I\'m getting pretty bored.','',NULL,'Bored,Pretty,Getting',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13816,'Change,Work,Morning','Stephen Daldry','Director','\nMay 2, 1960\n','','English','I am, in fact, Superman. Every morning I wake up and go into a telephone booth and change my costume, and then go to work.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13817,'Life','Stephen Daldry','Director','\nMay 2, 1960\n','','English','I categorically resist this idea that films are supposed to be autobiographical and the only stories you tell are about your own life.','',NULL,'Tell,Idea',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13818,'Life,Money','Stephen Daldry','Director','\nMay 2, 1960\n','','English','I have never been motivated by money in my life. You can\'t make choices based on what the financial return might be.','',NULL,'Might',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13819,'Love,Work','Stephen Daldry','Director','\nMay 2, 1960\n','','English','I love changing. I hate it when people try to box me in to a relationship or in a work context. Any situation where I feel boxed in freaks me out. And I feel the need to reinvent myself or I\'ll get bored.','',NULL,'Hate',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13820,'Love','Stephen Daldry','Director','\nMay 2, 1960\n','','English','I love test screenings. Some directors don\'t, I know. But I love it. I think it\'s because I come from the theatre and in the theatre, previews are where you really have to listen to the audience and really feel how they\'re responding. I found our test screenings incredibly useful.','',NULL,'Theatre,Found',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13821,'Love,Hope,Morning','Stephen Daldry','Director','\nMay 2, 1960\n','','English','I never want to make a film. I don\'t wake up in the morning going, \'Ooh, I\'d really love to be on set making a film today\'. I\'m aware that other contemporary film directors perceive film-making as what they do, as what they have to do. But I would hope that I am more catholic in my tastes.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13822,'Work,Time,History','Stephen Daldry','Director','\nMay 2, 1960\n','','English','I spent a little time in Germany as a schoolboy learning German, and it\'s a country I knew very well, spent a lot of time in. I knew the history very well. I\'ve always wanted to do a piece of work about the post-war period, of one sort or another.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13823,'','Stephen Daldry','Director','\nMay 2, 1960\n','','English','I think it\'s absolutely fascinating that in Berlin the parliament can discuss actively the role of their soldiers in Afghanistan because is it still possible, literally, for a German soldier to take up arms.','',NULL,'Still,Soldier,Possible',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13824,'Love','Stephen Daldry','Director','\nMay 2, 1960\n','','English','I would love to do something for TV... I wanna do \'Kavalier & Clay\' on HBO as an eight-parter. It\'ll be so much better as a series, honestly.','',NULL,'Better,Tv',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13825,'Movies','Stephen Daldry','Director','\nMay 2, 1960\n','','English','I\'m a theatre person, that\'s who I am. I\'m happy to make sojourns into the world of movies but I\'m basically a theatre director that potters off and does a couple of movies.','',NULL,'Happy,Person',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13826,'Good,Great','Stephen Daldry','Director','\nMay 2, 1960\n','','English','I\'m not really a director for hire. You read these scripts and go, \'This is a really great script, but Paul Greengrass would make this so much better than me.\' I usually say, \'I know who would be good for this. It\'s not me.\'','',NULL,'Better',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13827,'','Stephen Daldry','Director','\nMay 2, 1960\n','','English','I\'ve never been to Hollywood. I can count the number of times I\'ve been to Los Angeles on my hands. I\'ve never made a movie there and I\'ve never been there for working reasons. The only reason to go there is for silly awards shows.','',NULL,'Made,Working,Reason',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13828,'Work,Money,Movies','Stephen Daldry','Director','\nMay 2, 1960\n','','English','If I wanted to work financially, I would have made a series of different choices. I do get offered lots of movies which you could make a lot of money out of. And I always say, \'Why would I do that, when someone else could do it much better than me? Why would I want to do an action picture? Why?\'','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13829,'','Stephen Daldry','Director','\nMay 2, 1960\n','','English','In issues of recent ethnic wars and genocides - particularly if you look at Darfur - one of the most remarkable things is our inability to act, still, despite the years of analyzing and re-analyzing what it does to subsequent generations. We still find a massive inability to step in and step up to t','',NULL,'Find,Still,Speak',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13830,'','Stephen Daldry','Director','\nMay 2, 1960\n','','English','Is it appropriate still for a German to have a gun? I only use that as an example of a country that\'s still deeply involved and engaged in the conversations about how to come to terms with the past. Certainly for that country, it\'s not forgotten.','',NULL,'Past,Country,Still',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13831,'','Stephen Daldry','Director','\nMay 2, 1960\n','','English','It\'s disingenuous to say that criticism doesn\'t get to you or you don\'t hear it or that you ignore it. When everybody says, \'That\'s crap. I hated that,\' you hear it. But it\'s much, much worse when they\'re right: when you feel that it is an absolute piece of tosh. I made the film I wanted to make, so','',NULL,'Ignore,Made,Find',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13832,'Work','Stephen Daldry','Director','\nMay 2, 1960\n','','English','Most theater methodology is predicated on the idea of repeated actions. That\'s what you work toward. Having the actor repeat the same moment eight times a week. In a film, it\'s getting that one moment right.','',NULL,'Same,Moment',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13833,'Time,Great','Stephen Daldry','Director','\nMay 2, 1960\n','','English','One of the great joys of my job is that you spend a huge amount of time investigating different areas of literature.','',NULL,'Job',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13834,'Love','Stephen Daldry','Director','\nMay 2, 1960\n','','English','Ring up your parents and ring up your kids and tell them that you love them.','',NULL,'Parents,Tell',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13835,'','Barbara Dale','','','','','Behind every working woman is an enormous pile of unwashed laundry.','',NULL,'Woman,Working,Behind',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13836,'Family,Time','Barbara Dale','','','','','In time your relatives will come to accept the idea that a career is as important to you as your family. Of course, in time the polar ice cap will melt.','',NULL,'Important',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13837,'Home','Barbara Dale','','','','','I am a working woman. I take care of a home. I hold down a job. I am nuts.','',NULL,'Care,Job',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13838,'Life','Barbara Dale','','','','','Think of the life of the working woman as the decathlon. If you even finish it\'s a miracle.','',NULL,'Woman,Working',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13839,'Pet,Love','Dick Dale','Musician','\nMay 4, 1937\n','','American','There\'s a saying. If you want someone to love you forever, buy a dog, feed it and keep it around.','',NULL,'Someone',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13840,'Music,Patience,Anger','Dick Dale','Musician','\nMay 4, 1937\n','','American','I don\'t play pyrotechnic scales. I play about frustration, patience, anger. Music is an extension of my soul.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13841,'Music','Dick Dale','Musician','\nMay 4, 1937\n','','American','As a little kid I had a girlfriend, and her boyfriend used to beat me up, so then I used to sing these songs, and that\'s what it\'s all about. Country music is all about your heart and your people and things like that.','',NULL,'Heart,Country',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13842,'','Dick Dale','Musician','\nMay 4, 1937\n','','American','I\'m a perfectionist. I\'m not going to cheat the people.','',NULL,'Cheat',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13843,'','Dick Dale','Musician','\nMay 4, 1937\n','','American','Buddy Rich was one of the most incredible technicians in the world, on this planet, but the only people he could really impress, who knew what he was doing was another musician or another drummer.','',NULL,'Rich,Another,Knew',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13844,'','Dick Dale','Musician','\nMay 4, 1937\n','','American','Every song is like a painting.','',NULL,'Song,Painting',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13845,'Time','Dick Dale','Musician','\nMay 4, 1937\n','','American','Every time I went into the studio some engineer tried to impress me with how they\'re going to capture my sound with all kinds of tricks. But they limited the sound and never allowed me to play how I felt.','',NULL,'Play,Felt',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13846,'Power','Dick Dale','Musician','\nMay 4, 1937\n','','American','Guitar Player Magazine says Dick Dale is the father of Heavy Metal, blowing up 48 amplifiers, creating the first power amplifier.','',NULL,'Father,Guitar',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13847,'','Dick Dale','Musician','\nMay 4, 1937\n','','American','I almost had to have my leg amputated because of an infection.','',NULL,'Almost,Leg,Infection',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13848,'','Dick Dale','Musician','\nMay 4, 1937\n','','American','I always felt people should live with animals.','',NULL,'Live,Felt',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13849,'Romantic','Dick Dale','Musician','\nMay 4, 1937\n','','American','I always wanted a guitar. I always wanted to be a cowboy singer because I also listened to Hank Williams, and he would always sing these neat romantic songs.','',NULL,'Guitar,Wanted',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13850,'','Dick Dale','Musician','\nMay 4, 1937\n','','American','I became stereotyped.','',NULL,'Became',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13851,'','Dick Dale','Musician','\nMay 4, 1937\n','','American','I called it Rockabilly \'cause I was rocking the strums, which you\'re not supposed to do.','',NULL,'Cause,Rocking,Rockabilly',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13852,'','Dick Dale','Musician','\nMay 4, 1937\n','','American','I can play every instrument there is, every horn, I\'ve played all the saxes and trumpets and everything and keyboards.','',NULL,'Everything,Play,Played',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13853,'','Dick Dale','Musician','\nMay 4, 1937\n','','American','I don\'t claim to be a musician, I didn\'t go to Julliard.','',NULL,'Musician,Claim,Julliard',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13854,'Love','Dick Dale','Musician','\nMay 4, 1937\n','','American','I grew a love for helpless, defenseless things. People would give me lions and jaguars. I had cheetahs, monkeys.','',NULL,'Give,Helpless',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13855,'','Dick Dale','Musician','\nMay 4, 1937\n','','American','I met Leo Fender, who is the guru of all amplifiers, and he gave me a Stratocaster. He became a second father to me.','',NULL,'Father,Second,Gave',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13856,'','Dick Dale','Musician','\nMay 4, 1937\n','','American','I told them if were going to do it were going to do it right, I\'m not leaving \'til it\'s done. My wife, child and I slept in the studio. We cut these raw.','',NULL,'Wife,Done,Leaving',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13857,'','Dick Dale','Musician','\nMay 4, 1937\n','','American','I used to be a mean maniac. Someone once threw a firecracker at a show and I jumped off the side of the stage and whacked \'em on the side of the head.','',NULL,'Someone,Mean,Off',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13858,'','Dick Dale','Musician','\nMay 4, 1937\n','','American','I wanted to put a sheet in explaining what all the songs are about, but they didn\'t do it.','',NULL,'Put,Wanted,Songs',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13859,'Time','Dick Dale','Musician','\nMay 4, 1937\n','','American','I\'ll just tell you the way it is. You ask me what time it is and I\'m gonna tell you how to build a clock.','',NULL,'Tell,Ask',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13860,'','Dick Dale','Musician','\nMay 4, 1937\n','','American','I\'m constantly being influenced by the soul that\'s directly in front of me.','',NULL,'Soul,Front,Influenced',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13861,'','Dick Dale','Musician','\nMay 4, 1937\n','','American','I\'ve got holes in my guitar.','',NULL,'Guitar,Holes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13862,'Good','Dick Dale','Musician','\nMay 4, 1937\n','','American','Jimi was a good guy \'til he got into drugs. That\'s the way it is. I just tell it like it is.','',NULL,'Tell,Guy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13863,'','Dick Dale','Musician','\nMay 4, 1937\n','','American','My aunt played the piano and I used to sit and listen to it.','',NULL,'Used,Listen,Played',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13864,'Good','Jim Dale','Musician','\nAugust 15, 1935\n','','British','I\'d rather get a good clean laugh with good material, than an easy laugh by swearing or shocking. That\'s not clever or comedic, anybody can get a laugh that way, it\'s too easy.','',NULL,'Laugh,Easy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13865,'','Jim Dale','Musician','\nAugust 15, 1935\n','','British','I\'m still a kid inside, and adventure is adventure wherever you find it.','',NULL,'Find,Still,Adventure',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13866,'','Jim Dale','Musician','\nAugust 15, 1935\n','','British','A career in the theatre demands so much commitment.','',NULL,'Career,Theatre,Commitment',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13867,'Good','Jim Dale','Musician','\nAugust 15, 1935\n','','British','Good acting is consistency of performance.','',NULL,'Acting',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13868,'Time','Jim Dale','Musician','\nAugust 15, 1935\n','','British','I feel if some kid has sat down and felt I\'m important enough to write two pages of words to and take up a lot of his valuable time, then he deserves a few words back, or even a phone call as I have done on a few occasions.','',NULL,'Important,Done',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13869,'Work,Good,Travel','Jim Dale','Musician','\nAugust 15, 1935\n','','British','I only travel to good material, a good director and a good company. I won\'t work in another country for a year any longer, because I have a lovely wife and I adore her and I can\'t bear to be away from her.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13870,'Funny','Jim Dale','Musician','\nAugust 15, 1935\n','','British','I remember certain people in the audience laughing and I wanted to ask: \'What are you laughing at? This isn\'t funny.\' Now I realize that laughter can come from insecurity. They don\'t know how they should be feeling.','',NULL,'Insecurity,Laughter',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13871,'','Jim Dale','Musician','\nAugust 15, 1935\n','','British','I\'d get more applause than some because I was just seventeen. If they didn\'t clap at the end of my act I would limp off stage and boy would they feel guilty. They would all burst into tremendous applause as they saw this poor cripple kid walking off.','',NULL,'End,Poor,Off',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13872,'','Jim Dale','Musician','\nAugust 15, 1935\n','','British','It\'s a little like casting out hundreds of fishing lines into the audience. You start getting little bites, then more, then you hook a few, then more. Then you can start reeling them in and that\'s a loveliest feeling - the whole audience laughing with you.','',NULL,'Feeling,Start,Whole',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13873,'','Jim Dale','Musician','\nAugust 15, 1935\n','','British','The joy about the recording is that you are your own boss. You don\'t have a director telling you how to do it.','',NULL,'Joy,Boss,Director',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13874,'','Jim Dale','Musician','\nAugust 15, 1935\n','','British','There is no spray can called \'Instant Stardom,\' only talent can keep you at the top.','',NULL,'Keep,Talent,Top',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13875,'','Jim Dale','Musician','\nAugust 15, 1935\n','','British','We talk about theatre museums filled with old costumes and things. What we also need is a theatre museum of the old routines on videotape. We are only the custodians of those techniques, and they should be preserved.','',NULL,'Old,Talk,Theatre',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13876,'','Jim Dale','Musician','\nAugust 15, 1935\n','','British','When I was nine, we\'d take a bus to the seaside. Coming back, we\'d take turns entertaining, singing songs and the like. I tried some stand-up comedy. I had a captive audience in that bus. Then I realized I wanted to do more than that.','',NULL,'Wanted,Comedy,Singing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13877,'Success,Failure','Jim Dale','Musician','\nAugust 15, 1935\n','','British','You cannot learn anything from success, you only learn from failure.','',NULL,'Anything',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13878,'Love','Jim Dale','Musician','\nAugust 15, 1935\n','','British','You\'ve got to love the villain if you have to play him. You\'ve got to find something that you can live with in yourself if you\'re going to play the villain in a play on stage.','',NULL,'Yourself,Live',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13879,'','Stan Dale','Educator','1929','2007','American','It all changed when I realized I\'m not the only one on the planet who\'s scared. Everyone else is, too.','',NULL,'Else,Everyone,Scared',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13880,'','Stan Dale','Educator','1929','2007','American','Comfort zones are plush lined coffins. When you stay in your plush lined coffins, you die.','',NULL,'Die,Stay,Comfort',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13881,'Power','Richard J. Daley','Politician','\nMay 15, 1902\n','\nDecember 20, 1976\n','American','Power is dangerous unless you have humility.','',NULL,'Humility,Dangerous',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13882,'','Richard J. Daley','Politician','\nMay 15, 1902\n','\nDecember 20, 1976\n','American','We are proud to have with us the poet lariat of Chicago.','',NULL,'Proud,Poet,Chicago',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13883,'','Richard J. Daley','Politician','\nMay 15, 1902\n','\nDecember 20, 1976\n','American','The police are not here to create disorder, they\'re here to preserve disorder.','',NULL,'Here,Police,Create',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13884,'','Richard J. Daley','Politician','\nMay 15, 1902\n','\nDecember 20, 1976\n','American','The policeman isn\'t there to create disorder; the policeman is there to preserve disorder.','',NULL,'Create,Disorder,Policeman',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13885,'','Richard J. Daley','Politician','\nMay 15, 1902\n','\nDecember 20, 1976\n','American','They have vilified me, they have crucified me; yes, they have even criticized me.','',NULL,'Yes,Criticized,Crucified',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13886,'','Richard J. Daley','Politician','\nMay 15, 1902\n','\nDecember 20, 1976\n','American','We have to face it: in America today the way to have fun and celebrate is to break a store window and take something. That\'s the way it is, today in America, and we have to accept it.','',NULL,'Today,Fun,America',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13887,'Government','Richard J. Daley','Politician','\nMay 15, 1902\n','\nDecember 20, 1976\n','American','Look at our Lords disciples. One denied Him; one doubted Him; one betrayed Him. If our Lord couldn\'t have perfection, how are you going to have it in city government?','',NULL,'Him,Lord',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13888,'','Richard J. Daley','Politician','\nMay 15, 1902\n','\nDecember 20, 1976\n','American','A newspaper is the lowest thing there is.','',NULL,'Newspaper,Lowest',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13889,'','Richard J. Daley','Politician','\nMay 15, 1902\n','\nDecember 20, 1976\n','American','We shall reach greater and greater platitudes of achievment.','',NULL,'Shall,Greater,Reach',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13890,'','Richard J. Daley','Politician','\nMay 15, 1902\n','\nDecember 20, 1976\n','American','Don\'t worry if they\'re Democrats or Republicans. Give them service and they\'ll become Democrats.','',NULL,'Give,Become,Service',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13891,'','Richard J. Daley','Politician','\nMay 15, 1902\n','\nDecember 20, 1976\n','American','Even the Lord had skeptical members of His party.','',NULL,'Lord,Party,Skeptical',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13892,'Politics,Good','Richard J. Daley','Politician','\nMay 15, 1902\n','\nDecember 20, 1976\n','American','Good government is good politics.','',NULL,'Government',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13893,'','Richard J. Daley','Politician','\nMay 15, 1902\n','\nDecember 20, 1976\n','American','I\'m not the last of the old bosses. I\'m the first of the new leaders.','',NULL,'Old,Last,Leaders',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13894,'Women,Men','Richard J. Daley','Politician','\nMay 15, 1902\n','\nDecember 20, 1976\n','American','No poll can equal the day-to-day visits of the men and women of the Democratic Party.','',NULL,'Party',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13895,'Society','Richard J. Daley','Politician','\nMay 15, 1902\n','\nDecember 20, 1976\n','American','Television and radio do a wonderful job in focusing attention on the problems of our society.','',NULL,'Job,Problems',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13896,'','Richard J. Daley','Politician','\nMay 15, 1902\n','\nDecember 20, 1976\n','American','The Democratic Party is the party that opened its arms. We opened them to every nationality, every creed. We opened them to the immigrants. The Democratic Party is the party of the people.','',NULL,'Party,Democratic,Immigrants',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13897,'Strength','Richard J. Daley','Politician','\nMay 15, 1902\n','\nDecember 20, 1976\n','American','The strength of the Democratic Party of Cook County is not something that just happened.','',NULL,'Party,Democratic',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13898,'Time','Richard J. Daley','Politician','\nMay 15, 1902\n','\nDecember 20, 1976\n','American','We all like to hear a man speak out on his convictions and principles. But at the same time, you must understand that when you\'re running on a ticket, you\'re running with a team.','',NULL,'Must,Understand',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13899,'','Richard J. Daley','Politician','\nMay 15, 1902\n','\nDecember 20, 1976\n','American','We as Democrats have no apologies to make to anyone.','',NULL,'Anyone,Democrats',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13900,'Life','Richard J. Daley','Politician','\nMay 15, 1902\n','\nDecember 20, 1976\n','American','What is inherently wrong with the word \'politician\' if the fellow has devoted his life to holding public office and trying to do something for his people?','',NULL,'Trying,Wrong',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13901,'Family,Best','Richard M. Daley','Politician','\nApril 24, 1942\n','','American','I\'ve given it my all. I\'ve done my best. Now, I\'m ready with my family to begin the next phase of our lives.','',NULL,'Done',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13902,'Business','Richard M. Daley','Politician','\nApril 24, 1942\n','','American','Alcohol and drug addiction are problems, and we should use outside agencies that know the business. They do business all over the country. Why don\'t we contract them to do it? See, we should be in certain businesses.','',NULL,'Country,Why',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13903,'Business','Richard M. Daley','Politician','\nApril 24, 1942\n','','American','So you keep raising these taxes, and all of a sudden the business community says, \'Why are we here? We can go someplace else and use their phones.\' That\'s one of the problems that directly affects the business community.','',NULL,'Why,Problems',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13904,'Money,Government','Richard M. Daley','Politician','\nApril 24, 1942\n','','American','Why should a city be mandated to do something by the federal government or state government without the money to do it?','',NULL,'Without',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13905,'Time','Richard M. Daley','Politician','\nApril 24, 1942\n','','American','And the political system is changing rapidly in this country, and we better realize that. The elephants or donkeys are not what younger people look to. They look at individual candidates\' philosophy, and I think it\'s a different time and a different generation.','',NULL,'Better,Political',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13906,'Time,History','Richard M. Daley','Politician','\nApril 24, 1942\n','','American','And then for the first time in history a Cook County state\'s attorney was reelected for a third time.','',NULL,'State',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13907,'Love,Business','Richard M. Daley','Politician','\nApril 24, 1942\n','','American','Everybody would love to be mayor of Chicago. If you look at what we have done over many, many years and where we are today and the commitment by the business community, the commitment by the not-for-profit community - all this coming together - this is a wonderful city.','',NULL,'Today',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13908,'','Richard M. Daley','Politician','\nApril 24, 1942\n','','American','First National Bank laid off 1,000 people; where do they go? There are no jobs for them. So we are having serious economic problems in this country. We are in a real economic crisis.','',NULL,'Crisis,Real,Country',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13909,'Government','Richard M. Daley','Politician','\nApril 24, 1942\n','','American','I believe the way I describe the problems in Chicago is that it\'s a metropolitan area. I\'ve said that everywhere. The uneducated child is not just my problem, it\'s the state\'s problem. It\'s also the federal government\'s problem.','',NULL,'Believe,Problem',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13910,'','Richard M. Daley','Politician','\nApril 24, 1942\n','','American','I don\'t fight the suburban areas or collar counties. I get along with them; they\'re former Chicagoans anyway.','',NULL,'Fight,Along,Anyway',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13911,'Government','Richard M. Daley','Politician','\nApril 24, 1942\n','','American','I enjoy getting things done. My philosophy is the edge, the edge of something. There\'s where we have to go in local government, in not only the philosophy but the creativity in people around you. They have to go to the edge.','',NULL,'Done,Philosophy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13912,'','Richard M. Daley','Politician','\nApril 24, 1942\n','','American','I think the state has some serious problems. Just look at the layoffs going on across the state, not just in Chicago. It affects the middle class. It pushes people down.','',NULL,'Down,Serious,Problems',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13913,'Government','Richard M. Daley','Politician','\nApril 24, 1942\n','','American','I\'m one who demands a lot from people. I\'m not afraid to look at alternative ways in city government. That\'s what I\'ve done in my two years and will continue to do in the next four.','',NULL,'Done,Two',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13914,'Car','Richard M. Daley','Politician','\nApril 24, 1942\n','','American','I\'m the one who gets called up about a problem. I\'m the one who gets called up about the street lighting and the abandoned car. I\'m the one who gets blamed if the police don\'t arrive. I\'m the one they blame if a city truck is broken down.','',NULL,'Blame,Down',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13915,'','Richard M. Daley','Politician','\nApril 24, 1942\n','','American','I\'ve reached out to other mayors throughout the United States to form an Olympic Task Force of Mayors, and to community leaders, Congress, and businesspeople. As thousands of people around the country join the movement, it gets more and more exciting.','',NULL,'Country,Around,Congress',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13916,'Great,Business','Richard M. Daley','Politician','\nApril 24, 1942\n','','American','I\'ve very proud to be mayor of our great city. It\'s a city with a heart and a soul. Chicago has a unique spirit. Our business community wants to give back.','',NULL,'Heart',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13917,'Time','Richard M. Daley','Politician','\nApril 24, 1942\n','','American','In the coming days, I know there will be some reflecting on my time as mayor. Many of you will search to find what\'s behind my decision. It\'s simple. I have always believed that every person, especially public officials, must understand when it is time to move on. For me, that time is now.','',NULL,'Simple,Must',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13918,'','Richard M. Daley','Politician','\nApril 24, 1942\n','','American','It has to be because unemployment problems in northwest Indiana are similar to those in southeast Chicago.','',NULL,'Problems,Chicago,Indiana',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13919,'Life,Dad','Richard M. Daley','Politician','\nApril 24, 1942\n','','American','My dad came out of the Roosevelt era and the Depression. One person and one party made a difference in his life. That\'s what everybody forgot when they called my father and other people political bosses.','',NULL,'Father',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13920,'','Richard M. Daley','Politician','\nApril 24, 1942\n','','American','People have to be confident about their sites. We\'re confident, number one, because under my administration we\'re managing our airports better than we\'ve ever done before.','',NULL,'Better,Done,Ever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13921,'Work','Richard M. Daley','Politician','\nApril 24, 1942\n','','American','That area environmentally is a waste. You can\'t do anything. I don\'t care if the Sierra Club goes out there. It is fully polluted! You\'re not only going to work to clean up the environment, but also you will put people to work.','',NULL,'Care,Anything',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13922,'','Richard M. Daley','Politician','\nApril 24, 1942\n','','American','That\'s an economic development program in the metropolitan area. If they don\'t see that, and you don\'t get these things done, then you\'re competing with Texas and California and Atlanta; then you really have problems.','',NULL,'Done,Problems,Economic',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13923,'Great,Art,Fitness','Richard M. Daley','Politician','\nApril 24, 1942\n','','American','The spirit of the Olympic movement is great for young people because it teaches them about the training and discipline required to compete. Even if they don\'t make the teams, they can rededicate their lives to the art of sport, discipline, and physical fitness.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13924,'','Richard M. Daley','Politician','\nApril 24, 1942\n','','American','There has been loss of steel manufacturing. Those people need jobs. Where you have to build the third airport is where people are. So you\'re right; if his site isn\'t playable, then our site is right next to it.','',NULL,'Next,Loss,Jobs',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13925,'Life','Richard M. Daley','Politician','\nApril 24, 1942\n','','American','They knew that Roosevelt and the Democratic party made a difference on them, on their quality of life issues, and they believed in that. But today it is completely different.','',NULL,'Today,Different',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13926,'','Tom Daley','Athlete','\nMay 21, 1994\n','','English','I\'m not allowed to celebrate as normal eighteen year olds probably would but I\'m going to save it for after the Olympics!','',NULL,'After,Year,Normal',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13927,'Great','Tom Daley','Athlete','\nMay 21, 1994\n','','English','Finishing overall champion at the World Series in both the individual and synchro events has given me great confidence and I\'m pleased I\'ve been diving with consistency.','',NULL,'Confidence,Champion',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13928,'','Tom Daley','Athlete','\nMay 21, 1994\n','','English','I didn\'t look at any of the newspapers, I look at the pictures sometimes, but apart from that I don\'t read them.','',NULL,'Sometimes,Read,Pictures',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13929,'','Tom Daley','Athlete','\nMay 21, 1994\n','','English','I think if I am to win an Olympic medal I\'ll have to score like I did today.','',NULL,'Today,Win,Did',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13930,'','Tom Daley','Athlete','\nMay 21, 1994\n','','English','I think the real reason for my improvement is because I had such a long period in the off-season just working as hard as I could on all my new dives; making sure I did lots of repetition to get them consistent.','',NULL,'Real,Hard,Long',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13931,'Time','Tom Daley','Athlete','\nMay 21, 1994\n','','English','I was World Series champion in individual and synchro for the first time which was awesome.','',NULL,'Champion,Awesome',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13932,'Best','Tom Daley','Athlete','\nMay 21, 1994\n','','English','It means so much to be European champion again with a personal best and I couldn\'t have asked for anything more.','',NULL,'Anything,Again',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13933,'','Tom Daley','Athlete','\nMay 21, 1994\n','','English','Obviously in 2008 it was 538 (to win an Olympic gold) and most of my scores have been over that this year.','',NULL,'Win,Year,Gold',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13934,'Great','Tom Daley','Athlete','\nMay 21, 1994\n','','English','There are some great divers in Europe and I\'m really excited about going to Eindhoven.','',NULL,'Excited,Europe',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13935,'','Tom Daley','Athlete','\nMay 21, 1994\n','','English','Training hasn\'t been consistent for the last week or so which was a bit annoying, but going into the competition I just had to get myself into the right mind frame.','',NULL,'Mind,Training,Last',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13936,'','William M. Daley','Politician','\nAugust 8, 1948\n','','American','Contrary to what most people think, there is a Rich Daley under Mayor Daley.','',NULL,'Rich,Contrary,Under',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13937,'Home','William M. Daley','Politician','\nAugust 8, 1948\n','','American','In my opinion, it is not in our interest to have complicated negotiations with a region, and then have to follow it up with 535 negotiations at home. I have experienced recounts, and it is better to vote once.','',NULL,'Better,Opinion',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13938,'','William M. Daley','Politician','\nAugust 8, 1948\n','','American','The Microsoft actions announced today are exactly the kinds of industry initiatives we need. Microsoft is using its resources to bring real privacy protection to Internet users by creating incentives for more websites to provide strong privacy protection.','',NULL,'Today,Strong,Real',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13939,'','William M. Daley','Politician','\nAugust 8, 1948\n','','American','There is no question of the benefits that opening a market of a billion people will bring to American businesses. But as I said last year, this will test China and the world trade system.','',NULL,'Said,American,Last',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13940,'','Kenny Dalglish','Athlete','\nMarch 4, 1951\n','','Scottish','What is called for is dignity. We need to set an example.','',NULL,'Dignity,Example,Called',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13941,'Life','Kenny Dalglish','Athlete','\nMarch 4, 1951\n','','Scottish','I had to know if I could make it somewhere else. I did not want to go through the rest of my life wondering what might have been without putting myself to the test.','',NULL,'Without,Through',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13942,'','Kenny Dalglish','Athlete','\nMarch 4, 1951\n','','Scottish','I was putting myself under enormous pressure to be successful.','',NULL,'Successful,Pressure,Under',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13943,'','Kenny Dalglish','Athlete','\nMarch 4, 1951\n','','Scottish','I am absolutely delighted to get back into football with Livingston.','',NULL,'Football,Delighted,Absolutely',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13944,'','Kenny Dalglish','Athlete','\nMarch 4, 1951\n','','Scottish','It has been an honor and a privilege to have had the chance to come back to Liverpool Football Club as manager.','',NULL,'Football,Chance,Honor',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13945,'Great,Best','Kenny Dalglish','Athlete','\nMarch 4, 1951\n','','Scottish','Paul Lambert has assembled a great bunch of lads and training has been going very well. I am just desperate to get into the team and do my best for the club.','',NULL,'Training',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13946,'','Kenny Dalglish','Athlete','\nMarch 4, 1951\n','','Scottish','The scoreline is a bit flattering really.','',NULL,'Bit,Flattering',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13947,'','Kenny Dalglish','Athlete','\nMarch 4, 1951\n','','Scottish','We have got a problem winning games in the league. We have to educate ourselves and maybe we have to not play the lovely football that we have been.','',NULL,'Winning,Football,Play',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13948,'Intelligence','Salvador Dali','Artist','\nMay 11, 1904\n','\nJanuary 23, 1989\n','Spanish','Intelligence without ambition is a bird without wings.','',NULL,'Without,Ambition',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13949,'Fear','Salvador Dali','Artist','\nMay 11, 1904\n','\nJanuary 23, 1989\n','Spanish','Have no fear of perfection - you\'ll never reach it.','',NULL,'Perfection,Reach',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13950,'Art,Good','Salvador Dali','Artist','\nMay 11, 1904\n','\nJanuary 23, 1989\n','Spanish','Drawing is the honesty of the art. There is no possibility of cheating. It is either good or bad.','',NULL,'Bad',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13951,'','Salvador Dali','Artist','\nMay 11, 1904\n','\nJanuary 23, 1989\n','Spanish','I don\'t do drugs. I am drugs.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13952,'','Salvador Dali','Artist','\nMay 11, 1904\n','\nJanuary 23, 1989\n','Spanish','There is only one difference between a madman and me. The madman thinks he is sane. I know I am mad.','',NULL,'Between,Mad,Difference',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13953,'Nature','Salvador Dali','Artist','\nMay 11, 1904\n','\nJanuary 23, 1989\n','Spanish','Mistakes are almost always of a sacred nature. Never try to correct them. On the contrary: rationalize them, understand them thoroughly. After that, it will be possible for you to sublimate them.','',NULL,'Mistakes,Understand',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13954,'','Salvador Dali','Artist','\nMay 11, 1904\n','\nJanuary 23, 1989\n','Spanish','There are some days when I think I\'m going to die from an overdose of satisfaction.','',NULL,'Die,Days',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13955,'','Salvador Dali','Artist','\nMay 11, 1904\n','\nJanuary 23, 1989\n','Spanish','Surrealism is destructive, but it destroys only what it considers to be shackles limiting our vision.','',NULL,'Vision,Surrealism,Destroys',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13956,'Success,Jealousy','Salvador Dali','Artist','\nMay 11, 1904\n','\nJanuary 23, 1989\n','Spanish','The thermometer of success is merely the jealousy of the malcontents.','',NULL,'Merely',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13957,'','Salvador Dali','Artist','\nMay 11, 1904\n','\nJanuary 23, 1989\n','Spanish','The difference between false memories and true ones is the same as for jewels: it is always the false ones that look the most real, the most brilliant.','',NULL,'True,Real,Same',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13958,'','Salvador Dali','Artist','\nMay 11, 1904\n','\nJanuary 23, 1989\n','Spanish','Those who do not want to imitate anything, produce nothing.','',NULL,'Nothing,Anything,Imitate',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13959,'Age','Salvador Dali','Artist','\nMay 11, 1904\n','\nJanuary 23, 1989\n','Spanish','At the age of six I wanted to be a cook. At seven I wanted to be Napoleon. And my ambition has been growing steadily ever since.','',NULL,'Ever,Wanted',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13960,'','Salvador Dali','Artist','\nMay 11, 1904\n','\nJanuary 23, 1989\n','Spanish','Take me, I am the drug; take me, I am hallucinogenic.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13961,'Morning,Experience','Salvador Dali','Artist','\nMay 11, 1904\n','\nJanuary 23, 1989\n','Spanish','Each morning when I awake, I experience again a supreme pleasure - that of being Salvador Dali.','',NULL,'Again',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13962,'','Salvador Dali','Artist','\nMay 11, 1904\n','\nJanuary 23, 1989\n','Spanish','Let my enemies devour each other.','',NULL,'Devour,Each',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13963,'Dreams','Salvador Dali','Artist','\nMay 11, 1904\n','\nJanuary 23, 1989\n','Spanish','What is a television apparatus to man, who has only to shut his eyes to see the most inaccessible regions of the seen and the never seen, who has only to imagine in order to pierce through walls and cause all the planetary Baghdads of his dreams to rise from the dust.','',NULL,'Through,Eyes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13964,'Respect,Love,Good','Salvador Dali','Artist','\nMay 11, 1904\n','\nJanuary 23, 1989\n','Spanish','In order to acquire a growing and lasting respect in society, it is a good thing, if you possess great talent, to give, early in your youth, a very hard kick to the right shin of the society that you love. After that, be a snob.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13965,'','Salvador Dali','Artist','\nMay 11, 1904\n','\nJanuary 23, 1989\n','Spanish','I seated ugliness on my knee, and almost immediately grew tired of it.','',NULL,'Tired,Almost,Ugliness',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13966,'Art','Salvador Dali','Artist','\nMay 11, 1904\n','\nJanuary 23, 1989\n','Spanish','Painting is an infinitely minute part of my personality.','',NULL,'Painting,Minute',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13967,'','Salvador Dali','Artist','\nMay 11, 1904\n','\nJanuary 23, 1989\n','Spanish','The only difference between me and a madman is that I\'m not mad.','',NULL,'Between,Mad,Difference',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13968,'','Salvador Dali','Artist','\nMay 11, 1904\n','\nJanuary 23, 1989\n','Spanish','I have Dalinian thought: the one thing the world will never have enough of is the outrageous.','',NULL,'Thought,Enough,Outrageous',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13969,'Alone,Good,Power','Salvador Dali','Artist','\nMay 11, 1904\n','\nJanuary 23, 1989\n','Spanish','It is good taste, and good taste alone, that possesses the power to sterilize and is always the first handicap to any creative functioning.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13970,'Work,Art,Society','Salvador Dali','Artist','\nMay 11, 1904\n','\nJanuary 23, 1989\n','Spanish','Progressive art can assist people to learn not only about the objective forces at work in the society in which they live, but also about the intensely social character of their interior lives. Ultimately, it can propel people toward social emancipation.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13971,'','Salvador Dali','Artist','\nMay 11, 1904\n','\nJanuary 23, 1989\n','Spanish','Don\'t bother about being modern. Unfortunately it is the one thing that, whatever you do, you cannot avoid.','',NULL,'Cannot,Whatever,Avoid',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13972,'','Salvador Dali','Artist','\nMay 11, 1904\n','\nJanuary 23, 1989\n','Spanish','I do not paint a portrait to look like the subject, rather does the person grow to look like his portrait.','',NULL,'Person,Rather,Grow',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13973,'','Ray Dalio','Businessman','1949','','American','I believe that the biggest problem that humanity faces is an ego sensitivity to finding out whether one is right or wrong and identifying what one\'s strengths and weaknesses are.','',NULL,'Believe,Humanity,Ego',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13974,'Money','Ray Dalio','Businessman','1949','','American','A beautiful deleveraging balances the three options. In other words, there is a certain amount of austerity, there is a certain amount of debt restructuring, and there is a certain amount of printing of money. When done in the right mix, it isn\'t dramatic.','',NULL,'Beautiful,Done',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13975,'','Ray Dalio','Businessman','1949','','American','Almost everything is like a machine.','',NULL,'Everything,Almost,Machine',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13976,'','Ray Dalio','Businessman','1949','','American','An economy is not a complicated thing; it just has a lot of moving parts.','',NULL,'Moving,Economy,Parts',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13977,'Education,Good','Ray Dalio','Businessman','1949','','American','Competitiveness is really what it costs you per man-hour to get you what you want. In other words, there\'s an education level that plays into the mix and so if it\'s inexpensive to buy an hour of real good education in places like China versus the U.S., that factors in.','',NULL,'Real',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13978,'','Ray Dalio','Businessman','1949','','American','Constantly probe the people who report to you, and encourage them to probe you.','',NULL,'Encourage,Constantly,Probe',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13979,'Money,Best','Ray Dalio','Businessman','1949','','American','Credit is a promise to deliver money. It will produce GDP but you\'ll create credit... So you reach a certain point that that you can\'t do that anymore... There are choices. And how do we best support, apportion the money? How much is going to be transferred?','',NULL,'Support',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13980,'Best','Ray Dalio','Businessman','1949','','American','Demand is best measured in terms of spending. You know, I think in traditional economics, it\'s a mistake to measure it in terms of the quantity of goods.','',NULL,'Mistake,Economics',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13981,'','Ray Dalio','Businessman','1949','','American','He who lives by the crystal ball will eat shattered glass.','',NULL,'Lives,Eat,Ball',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13982,'','Ray Dalio','Businessman','1949','','American','I can be stressed, or tired, and I can go into a meditation and it all just flows off of me. I\'ll come out of it refreshed and centered and that\'s how I\'ll feel and it\'ll carry through the day.','',NULL,'Tired,Through,Off',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13983,'','Ray Dalio','Businessman','1949','','American','I don\'t get caught up in the moment.','',NULL,'Moment,Caught',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13984,'','Ray Dalio','Businessman','1949','','American','I notice a difference from the moment I meditate.','',NULL,'Moment,Difference,Notice',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13985,'','Ray Dalio','Businessman','1949','','American','I pay about a third in taxes, I give away about a third, and I follow the law.','',NULL,'Give,Law,Away',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13986,'','Ray Dalio','Businessman','1949','','American','I think so many people are reactive... they see things in a short term way they\'re right up against it.','',NULL,'Short,Against,Reactive',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13987,'Future','Ray Dalio','Businessman','1949','','American','I think that the first thing is you should have a strategic asset allocation mix that assumes that you don\'t know what the future is going to hold.','',NULL,'Hold,Asset',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13988,'','Ray Dalio','Businessman','1949','','American','I was about twenty and the Beatles were meditating and I heard about it and they had a center in New York and I came to the center and I learned about it.','',NULL,'Learned,Heard,York',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13989,'','Ray Dalio','Businessman','1949','','American','I worry about another leg down in the economies causing social disruption because deleveragings can be very painful - it depends on how they\'re managed.','',NULL,'Down,Another,Worry',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13990,'Money,Government','Ray Dalio','Businessman','1949','','American','I\'m going to give away a lot more than half my money. I\'d be happy to give that to the government if the government put together programs that were like I\'m giving away to charity, in which I believe the money is effectively used to help people.','',NULL,'Happy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13991,'','Ray Dalio','Businessman','1949','','American','I\'m just saying that if you understand how the economic machine works, it just works like a machine. There are cause-effect relationships.','',NULL,'Saying,Understand,Economic',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13992,'','Ray Dalio','Businessman','1949','','American','If inflation-adjusted interest rates decline in a given country, its currency is likely to decline.','',NULL,'Country,Interest,Likely',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13993,'Life','Ray Dalio','Businessman','1949','','American','If it didn\'t happen in your life before, then you\'re not paying attention you don\'t think it\'s possible. But almost all important events never happen in your life before.','',NULL,'Important,Happen',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13994,'Home','Ray Dalio','Businessman','1949','','American','Imagine if you had baseball cards that showed all the performance stats for your people: batting averages, home runs, errors, ERAs, win/loss records. You could see what they did well and poorly and call on the right people to play the right positions in a very transparent way.','',NULL,'Baseball,Win',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13995,'','Ray Dalio','Businessman','1949','','American','In China anything less than 6% growth is a recession meaning that it also causes financial problems and it\'s disruptive and it\'s a problem.','',NULL,'Anything,Problem,Problems',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13996,'Money,Society','Ray Dalio','Businessman','1949','','American','In return, society rewards those who give it what it wants. That is why how much money people have earned is a rough measure of how much they gave society what it wanted.','',NULL,'Give',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13997,'Future','Ray Dalio','Businessman','1949','','American','It all comes down to interest rates. As an investor, all you\'re doing is putting up a lump-sump payment for a future cash flow.','',NULL,'Down,Interest',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13998,'','Josh Dallas','Actor','\nDecember 18, 1981\n','','American','I look for fun and smarts - a witty, strong sexy woman.','',NULL,'Fun,Strong,Sexy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(13999,'Work,Great','Josh Dallas','Actor','\nDecember 18, 1981\n','','American','It\'s always a great day going to work with Ginnifer Goodwin; she\'s a fantastic actress and I learn so much from her.','',NULL,'Learn',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14000,'','Beatrice Dalle','Actress','\nDecember 19, 1964\n','','French','I didn\'t see my character, Core, as a cannibal but as somebody who is extremely passionate and who doesn\'t have any conscience. She takes her passion to its complete extreme.','',NULL,'Character,Passion,Her',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14001,'','Beatrice Dalle','Actress','\nDecember 19, 1964\n','','French','But I\'ve always attracted attention, it\'s true, ever since I was very young.','',NULL,'True,Ever,Young',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14002,'','Beatrice Dalle','Actress','\nDecember 19, 1964\n','','French','I didn\'t so much choose the film as director Claire Denis chose me.','',NULL,'Film,Choose,Director',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14003,'','Beatrice Dalle','Actress','\nDecember 19, 1964\n','','French','I do not consider myself beautiful.','',NULL,'Beautiful,Consider',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14004,'','Beatrice Dalle','Actress','\nDecember 19, 1964\n','','French','I don\'t act in the way other actresses act, in terms of building or creating a character. I don\'t transform myself into the role, I invest myself in the role.','',NULL,'Character,Act,Building',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14005,'Work','Beatrice Dalle','Actress','\nDecember 19, 1964\n','','French','I knew her work very well and I knew that if she offered me a role in her movie, it wouldn\'t be something stupid. So I agreed to do the film before I read the script.','',NULL,'Stupid,Before',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14006,'Trust','Beatrice Dalle','Actress','\nDecember 19, 1964\n','','French','I\'ve never read a screenplay in advance. You trust the artist.','',NULL,'Artist,Read',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14007,'Business','Beatrice Dalle','Actress','\nDecember 19, 1964\n','','French','There are no rebels in the cinema business.','',NULL,'Cinema,Rebels',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14008,'History','Beatrice Dalle','Actress','\nDecember 19, 1964\n','','French','There was a strange atmosphere on the set because we were filming in this large house, which was used for troubled children. You\'d go in and find walls had been burnt down. The building was charged with this history and it stayed with us throughout the filming.','',NULL,'Children,Down',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14009,'Life','Hugh Dalton','Politician','\nAugust 16, 1887\n','\nFebruary 13, 1962\n','British','During my first month in Italy I lived a nomadic life.','',NULL,'Lived,Month',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14010,'','Hugh Dalton','Politician','\nAugust 16, 1887\n','\nFebruary 13, 1962\n','British','He is loyal to his own career but only incidentally to anything or anyone else.','',NULL,'Career,Anything,Else',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14011,'','Hugh Dalton','Politician','\nAugust 16, 1887\n','\nFebruary 13, 1962\n','British','Nearly all Italian officers speak French.','',NULL,'Speak,Italian,Officers',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14012,'Time','John Dalton','Scientist','\nSeptember 6, 1766\n','\nJuly 27, 1844\n','British','It\'s the right idea, but not the right time.','',NULL,'Idea',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14013,'','John Dalton','Scientist','\nSeptember 6, 1766\n','\nJuly 27, 1844\n','British','I spent several years acquiring the obsessive, day-to-day discipline that\'s needed if you want to write professionally, then several more, highly valuable years studying fiction writing at the University of Iowa.','',NULL,'Writing,Write,Discipline',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14014,'','John Dalton','Scientist','\nSeptember 6, 1766\n','\nJuly 27, 1844\n','British','This paper will no doubt be found interesting by those who take an interest in it.','',NULL,'Doubt,Found,Interest',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14015,'','Timothy Dalton','Actor','\nMarch 21, 1946\n','','Welsh','You can\'t relate to a superhero, to a superman, but you can identify with a real man who in times of crisis draws forth some extraordinary quality from within himself and triumphs but only after a struggle.','',NULL,'Crisis,Struggle,Real',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14016,'Courage','Timothy Dalton','Actor','\nMarch 21, 1946\n','','Welsh','Real courage is knowing what faces you and knowing how to face it.','',NULL,'Real,Knowing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14017,'','Timothy Dalton','Actor','\nMarch 21, 1946\n','','Welsh','\'Gone With The Wind\' is one of the all-time greats. Read Margaret Mitchell\'s book and watch the film again; it\'s a soap opera in all its glory. It is superb and memorable.','',NULL,'Book,Again,Wind',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14018,'','Roger Daltrey','Musician','\nMarch 1, 1944\n','','English','I had me jaw broken, and so my chin stuck way out. That\'s how I became tough - I learned to pick up anything and fight back.','',NULL,'Fight,Anything,Learned',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14019,'Hope','Roger Daltrey','Musician','\nMarch 1, 1944\n','','English','I hope I die before I get old.','',NULL,'Die,Before',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14020,'','Roger Daltrey','Musician','\nMarch 1, 1944\n','','English','First of all, you have to understand that I\'m like anybody else. When I hear my voice on a record I absolutely loathe my voice. I cannot stand my voice.','',NULL,'Understand,Cannot,Else',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14021,'','Roger Daltrey','Musician','\nMarch 1, 1944\n','','English','You\'re better off being a brick layer if you\'re going to play guitar than a sheet metal worker.','',NULL,'Better,Play,Guitar',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14022,'','Roger Daltrey','Musician','\nMarch 1, 1944\n','','English','You know, I was a school rebel. Whatever they said do, I didn\'t do. I was totally anti-everything.','',NULL,'School,Said,Whatever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14023,'','Roger Daltrey','Musician','\nMarch 1, 1944\n','','English','All you could do was to see them. We were backstage when the Beatles were on and you could just about hear a noise. It was just literally screaming.','',NULL,'Hear,Noise,Beatles',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14024,'','Roger Daltrey','Musician','\nMarch 1, 1944\n','','English','But contrary to what some people seem to think, I was never a bully. I was just a hard man.','',NULL,'Hard,Bully,Seem',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14025,'','Roger Daltrey','Musician','\nMarch 1, 1944\n','','English','European fisheries are a disaster. The American fisheries are well-kept.','',NULL,'American,Disaster,European',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14026,'','Roger Daltrey','Musician','\nMarch 1, 1944\n','','English','Every generation of rock musician will understand that we wouldn\'t be anywhere without the support of teenagers buying the records.','',NULL,'Rock,Without,Understand',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14027,'Time,Good','Roger Daltrey','Musician','\nMarch 1, 1944\n','','English','Fifty per cent of rock is having a good time.','',NULL,'Rock',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14028,'','Roger Daltrey','Musician','\nMarch 1, 1944\n','','English','I always used to develop a cold going into the studio.','',NULL,'Used,Cold,Develop',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14029,'','Roger Daltrey','Musician','\nMarch 1, 1944\n','','English','I call it fan fatigue. I went to see Bob Dylan last year, who I think is absolutely incredible, but he suffers from his audience.','',NULL,'Last,Year,Call',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14030,'','Roger Daltrey','Musician','\nMarch 1, 1944\n','','English','I can\'t retire.','',NULL,'Retire',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14031,'','Roger Daltrey','Musician','\nMarch 1, 1944\n','','English','I don\'t care what people say about me.','',NULL,'Care',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14032,'Change','Roger Daltrey','Musician','\nMarch 1, 1944\n','','English','I don\'t have any illusions anymore. The illusion that rock \'n\' roll could change anything - I don\'t believe that. I\'ve changed.','',NULL,'Rock,Believe',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14033,'','Roger Daltrey','Musician','\nMarch 1, 1944\n','','English','I don\'t know many singers who actually do like the sound of their own voice.','',NULL,'Actually,Voice,Sound',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14034,'Music,Success','Roger Daltrey','Musician','\nMarch 1, 1944\n','','English','I don\'t like Tommy on Broadway at all. I like the music, I\'m pleased with Pete\'s success but I don\'t like what they\'ve done to it.','',NULL,'Done',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14035,'','Roger Daltrey','Musician','\nMarch 1, 1944\n','','English','I don\'t over-sing anymore, which I used to suffer from terribly because I couldn\'t hear myself.','',NULL,'Used,Hear,Anymore',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14036,'Time,Failure','Roger Daltrey','Musician','\nMarch 1, 1944\n','','English','I don\'t think there\'s any way it could have failed. We don\'t know failure in this band. We didn\'t know failure. We got to know it a little after awhile but at that time there was no such word.','',NULL,'After',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14037,'','Roger Daltrey','Musician','\nMarch 1, 1944\n','','English','I enjoy singing; being in touch with something that is inside of me.','',NULL,'Enjoy,Touch,Singing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14038,'','Roger Daltrey','Musician','\nMarch 1, 1944\n','','English','I feel there must be an enormous amount of really talented songwriters out there who can\'t sing.','',NULL,'Must,Sing,Talented',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14039,'','Roger Daltrey','Musician','\nMarch 1, 1944\n','','English','I know my faults, but I\'m comfortable with me.','',NULL,'Faults',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14040,'Time','Roger Daltrey','Musician','\nMarch 1, 1944\n','','English','I know without our fans and the devotion of our fans we wouldn\'t be here. I don\'t mean to put them down, but I\'m just stating a fact that it is hard to play to people that see you all the time and it takes a lot of fun out of it in some ways.','',NULL,'Fun,Hard',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14041,'','Roger Daltrey','Musician','\nMarch 1, 1944\n','','English','I live 50 miles from London and we\'ve got some of the highest levels of teenage and childhood poverty in the country. It\'s disgusting. Just because it\'s a rural area, it gets forgotten.','',NULL,'Live,Country,Poverty',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14042,'Love,Work,Humor','Roger Daltrey','Musician','\nMarch 1, 1944\n','','English','I love Sell Out, I think it\'s great. I love the jingles. The whole thing as an album is a wonderful piece of work. The cover. Everything about it. It\'s got humor, great songs, irony.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14043,'','Carson Daly','Entertainer','\nJune 22, 1973\n','','American','It\'s hard to be a breakout show and stay on top. We\'re like the flagship show over here.','',NULL,'Hard,Here,Show',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14044,'Courage','Carson Daly','Entertainer','\nJune 22, 1973\n','','American','The one thing I learned the most about acting is it takes a tremendous amount of courage to go there and stand still. It takes courage and guts to step out of your mind frame and depict something.','',NULL,'Mind,Still',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14045,'','Carson Daly','Entertainer','\nJune 22, 1973\n','','American','You know, I\'m cursed with morals. I was raised a certain way. I wish I wasn\'t. I wish I was raised by wolves.','',NULL,'Wish,Morals,Wolves',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14046,'','Carson Daly','Entertainer','\nJune 22, 1973\n','','American','A friend of mine - a cameraman at MTV - lost a lot of weight from cycling, and I thought I\'d try it, too, thinking whenever you look at a cyclist they all look super-skinny, so hey, why not? But then it turned into such a psychologically satisfying thing.','',NULL,'Friend,Lost,Thinking',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14047,'Good','Carson Daly','Entertainer','\nJune 22, 1973\n','','American','A good butcher is important to have. It\'s like a shrink.','',NULL,'Important,Shrink',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14048,'Family,Time','Carson Daly','Entertainer','\nJune 22, 1973\n','','American','Carson is an old family name, though my grandma used to watch Johnny all the time and was crazy about him.','',NULL,'Crazy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14049,'','Carson Daly','Entertainer','\nJune 22, 1973\n','','American','I do California casual a little bit better than really small European cut, tight apparel But I can rock some Gucci when I need to. I say this as I\'m wearing Adidas sweatpants and a ten-year-old Chrome Hearts T-shirt.','',NULL,'Rock,Better,Small',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14050,'','Carson Daly','Entertainer','\nJune 22, 1973\n','','American','I don\'t have a sidekick - no Ed McMahon. So when I go out there, I\'m lonely. It\'s scary.','',NULL,'Lonely,Scary,Ed',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14051,'Hope,Attitude','Carson Daly','Entertainer','\nJune 22, 1973\n','','American','I hope \'The Voice\' has a fifteen-year run, don\'t get me wrong. But I come from nothing, and maybe it\'s the Irish in me, but my attitude is always like, \'They\'ll figure me out soon.\'','',NULL,'Nothing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14052,'Love','Carson Daly','Entertainer','\nJune 22, 1973\n','','American','I love \'Last Call.\' It took me a little bit to figure out that I wasn\'t going to be that guy in a suit telling monologue jokes.','',NULL,'Last,Guy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14053,'','Carson Daly','Entertainer','\nJune 22, 1973\n','','American','I really like it that they promote from within.','',NULL,'Within,Promote',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14054,'Love','Carson Daly','Entertainer','\nJune 22, 1973\n','','American','I stumbled into this format for \'Last Call with Carson Daly\' that I really like, inspired by cable and Dave Attell\'s \'Insomniac.\' I love being out on the street.','',NULL,'Last,Inspired',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14055,'Marriage','Carson Daly','Entertainer','\nJune 22, 1973\n','','American','I think long-lasting, healthy relationships are more important than the idea of marriage. At the root of every successful marriage is a strong partnership.','',NULL,'Successful,Strong',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14056,'Music,Learning','Carson Daly','Entertainer','\nJune 22, 1973\n','','American','I\'m developing a record company. I\'m learning how to supervise music on a film.','',NULL,'Film',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14057,'Family','Carson Daly','Entertainer','\nJune 22, 1973\n','','American','I\'m from California, but my father, who passed away when I was young, was from Newark. When I was kid, we would go back east and catch Yankees games. His side of the family are big Yankees fans. But, the real connection came in \'97 when I moved to New York and became friends with the team.','',NULL,'Father,Real',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14058,'Life','Carson Daly','Entertainer','\nJune 22, 1973\n','','American','If I could be lucky enough to just have radio as the base for the rest of my life, I could build off that. No matter how successful I become, I always look at radio as the only skill set I can really call on. I even know how to operate the boards.','',NULL,'Successful,Enough',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14059,'Good,Amazing','Carson Daly','Entertainer','\nJune 22, 1973\n','','American','It was really fun being in Tara\'s trailer, working on my lines. Tara is such an amazing actress. She\'s so good at what she does. I learned a lot from watching her.','',NULL,'Fun',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14060,'','Carson Daly','Entertainer','\nJune 22, 1973\n','','American','It\'s important for people to realize I don\'t want to be the It guy. I want to crawl before I walk. I want to learn about things before I jump into them.','',NULL,'Important,Before,Learn',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14061,'','Carson Daly','Entertainer','\nJune 22, 1973\n','','American','Maybe it\'s because One Direction was just on \'SNL,\' or because I\'m playing The Wanted on my Top 40 show, but in terms of boy bands, we\'re seeing this resurgence, and it\'s happening, whether you like it or not!','',NULL,'Wanted,Show,Playing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14062,'Good,Men','Carson Daly','Entertainer','\nJune 22, 1973\n','','American','Men often think it\'s the bad boys who get the hot chicks. But I\'m living proof that the good guys win.','',NULL,'Bad',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14063,'Great','Carson Daly','Entertainer','\nJune 22, 1973\n','','American','MTV was such a great training for me. I did live interviews with everyone from Michael Jackson to Madonna.','',NULL,'Live,Did',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14064,'Love,Home,Food','Carson Daly','Entertainer','\nJune 22, 1973\n','','American','My girlfriend Siri is a food blogger, and we both love to entertain and eat. This is what happens when you\'re in your thirties: what was once a passion and real appetite for nightlife in New York City manifests itself into other things, like entertaining at home.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14065,'','Carson Daly','Entertainer','\nJune 22, 1973\n','','American','NBC\'s priorities are Jimmy Fallon and Jay Leno, and then there\'s me.','',NULL,'Priorities,Jay,Jimmy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14066,'Time','Carson Daly','Entertainer','\nJune 22, 1973\n','','American','No one\'s on at my time but infomercials.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14067,'','Carson Daly','Entertainer','\nJune 22, 1973\n','','American','The No. 1 question I get from everybody is, \'How did you make it?\' I\'m like, Don\'t worry about making it. There is no making it. Just be happy.','',NULL,'Happy,Did,Worry',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14068,'Work','Chuck Daly','Coach','\nJuly 20, 1930\n','','American','If you\'re going to have to beg them to play, it\'s not going to work.','',NULL,'Play,Beg',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14069,'','Chuck Daly','Coach','\nJuly 20, 1930\n','','American','I do some broadcasting and speaking as well.','',NULL,'Speaking',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14070,'','Chuck Daly','Coach','\nJuly 20, 1930\n','','American','I think the Pistons have such a well rounded team, which is why they\'re so successful. All you have to do is look at the stats defensively and at their rebounding and scoring.','',NULL,'Successful,Why,Team',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14071,'','Chuck Daly','Coach','\nJuly 20, 1930\n','','American','I\'ve had too lengthy a career and coached too many players to make a choice.','',NULL,'Career,Choice,Players',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14072,'','Chuck Daly','Coach','\nJuly 20, 1930\n','','American','The important thing is to get the right players on the team so Mike can be successful.','',NULL,'Successful,Important,Team',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14073,'','Chuck Daly','Coach','\nJuly 20, 1930\n','','American','The two championship years were that significant for me.','',NULL,'Two',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14074,'','Chuck Daly','Coach','\nJuly 20, 1930\n','','American','There\'s nothing like being involved with a team that can go that distance.','',NULL,'Nothing,Team,Involved',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14075,'','Chuck Daly','Coach','\nJuly 20, 1930\n','','American','Though I\'d have to say it was generally the guys in Detroit, as a group, that won the two Championships. They were terrific and I always look back very fondly.','',NULL,'Two,Group,Won',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14076,'','Chuck Daly','Coach','\nJuly 20, 1930\n','','American','To some degree. I know I couldn\'t do it anymore.','',NULL,'Anymore,Degree',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14077,'Morning','James Daly','Actor','\nOctober 23, 1918\n','\nJuly 3, 1978\n','American','You lie awake at 3 in the morning thinking of story ideas. You\'re online at 8 a.m. on a Sunday or midnight on a Wednesday. It\'s a job that you never push aside.','',NULL,'Sunday,Job',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14078,'','James Daly','Actor','\nOctober 23, 1918\n','\nJuly 3, 1978\n','American','You can\'t suppress creativity, you can\'t suppress innovation.','',NULL,'Creativity,Innovation,Suppress',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14079,'Business','James Daly','Actor','\nOctober 23, 1918\n','\nJuly 3, 1978\n','American','I still believe that the mission of Business 2.0 is very strong, very fundamental, and we\'re really at the beginning of where they\'re going to take us.','',NULL,'Strong,Believe',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14080,'Love','James Daly','Actor','\nOctober 23, 1918\n','\nJuly 3, 1978\n','American','And I love writing. I\'ve always loved writing.','',NULL,'Writing,Loved',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14081,'Business','James Daly','Actor','\nOctober 23, 1918\n','\nJuly 3, 1978\n','American','Business 2.0 was hugely profitable last year, and will be profitable this year.','',NULL,'Last,Year',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14082,'Money,Business','James Daly','Actor','\nOctober 23, 1918\n','\nJuly 3, 1978\n','American','Business people have been made into these rock stars because they\'ve made a lot of money.','',NULL,'Rock',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14083,'Business','James Daly','Actor','\nOctober 23, 1918\n','\nJuly 3, 1978\n','American','Certainly there are bubble-like valuations of certain companies, but I don\'t think anyone out there believes that we\'re going to go back to doing business the way we used to do business.','',NULL,'Used,Anyone',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14084,'','James Daly','Actor','\nOctober 23, 1918\n','\nJuly 3, 1978\n','American','I got to sit down with people who I admired, and have conversations with some of the greatest thinkers and artists and performers. It\'s a huge privilege for me to be a journalist.','',NULL,'Greatest,Down,Artists',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14085,'','James Daly','Actor','\nOctober 23, 1918\n','\nJuly 3, 1978\n','American','I think Fast Company has a tremendously smart focus and execution.','',NULL,'Smart,Focus,Company',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14086,'Time','James Daly','Actor','\nOctober 23, 1918\n','\nJuly 3, 1978\n','American','I think up until that time a lot of focus on Internet coverage was either sort of the bits and bytes aspect of it, sort of the high-tech aspect of it, and the sociological aspect of it, which is how it was transforming culture.','',NULL,'Focus,Until',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14087,'','James Daly','Actor','\nOctober 23, 1918\n','\nJuly 3, 1978\n','American','I think what we should have done is integrate the web site with the magazine much earlier in the process.','',NULL,'Done,Process,Magazine',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14088,'History','James Daly','Actor','\nOctober 23, 1918\n','\nJuly 3, 1978\n','American','I\'m a history buff, and right now we\'re sitting on one of the most dramatic historical shifts that this planet has ever seen and we have a front row seat for it.','',NULL,'Ever,Seen',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14089,'','James Daly','Actor','\nOctober 23, 1918\n','\nJuly 3, 1978\n','American','It\'s very rare that publications double their frequency.','',NULL,'Rare,Double,Frequency',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14090,'Success','James Daly','Actor','\nOctober 23, 1918\n','\nJuly 3, 1978\n','American','People say we were an overnight success. It took us a year to be an overnight success.','',NULL,'Year,Took',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14091,'','James Daly','Actor','\nOctober 23, 1918\n','\nJuly 3, 1978\n','American','People who say that the Internet is the bubble are incredibly misguided.','',NULL,'Internet,Bubble,Misguided',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14092,'','James Daly','Actor','\nOctober 23, 1918\n','\nJuly 3, 1978\n','American','Rock stars are incredibly energizing to me.','',NULL,'Rock,Stars,Energizing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14093,'Great,Business','James Daly','Actor','\nOctober 23, 1918\n','\nJuly 3, 1978\n','American','See, what we were going to do was say, the Internet is this great business strategy tool.','',NULL,'Internet',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14094,'Best','James Daly','Actor','\nOctober 23, 1918\n','\nJuly 3, 1978\n','American','The best rock musicians are the most exciting people in the world.','',NULL,'Rock,Musicians',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14095,'Business','James Daly','Actor','\nOctober 23, 1918\n','\nJuly 3, 1978\n','American','The collective energy of everyone is what really made Business 2.0 exciting.','',NULL,'Made,Energy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14096,'Family,Business','James Daly','Actor','\nOctober 23, 1918\n','\nJuly 3, 1978\n','American','The hardest part of it was really being away from my family - I have two small children. Last year I took over 20 business trips, so being away from them was hard.','',NULL,'Children',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14097,'Business,Experience','James Daly','Actor','\nOctober 23, 1918\n','\nJuly 3, 1978\n','American','The magazine was being started by a company that had no experience in business magazine publishing. It was a little difficult to get people to sort of buy into it and to join the staff, but we did.','',NULL,'Did',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14098,'','James Daly','Actor','\nOctober 23, 1918\n','\nJuly 3, 1978\n','American','The stock market can be down, but the stock market is not an indication of where people\'s spirits and enthusiam are, and where their intellectual energy is.','',NULL,'Down,Energy,Market',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14099,'Change','James Daly','Actor','\nOctober 23, 1918\n','\nJuly 3, 1978\n','American','The story of the Internet is this incredibly strong, exciting change.','',NULL,'Strong,Story',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14100,'Business','James Daly','Actor','\nOctober 23, 1918\n','\nJuly 3, 1978\n','American','There certainly was a lot of potential in the air for doing a magazine which focused on the way business, in particular, was being transformed by the Internet.','',NULL,'Potential,Internet',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14101,'Business','James Daly','Actor','\nOctober 23, 1918\n','\nJuly 3, 1978\n','American','There was never any danger of Business 2.0 ever going under.','',NULL,'Ever,Danger',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14102,'God','Mary Daly','Theologian','\nOctober 16, 1928\n','','American','Why indeed must \'God\' be a noun? Why not a verb - the most active and dynamic of all.','',NULL,'Must,Why',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14103,'Men,God','Mary Daly','Theologian','\nOctober 16, 1928\n','','American','\'God\'s plan\' is often a front for men\'s plans and a cover for inadequacy, ignorance, and evil.','',NULL,'Ignorance',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14104,'God','Mary Daly','Theologian','\nOctober 16, 1928\n','','American','It is the creative potential itself in human beings that is the image of God.','',NULL,'Human,Creative',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14105,'Work,Experience','Mary Daly','Theologian','\nOctober 16, 1928\n','','American','Work is a substitute religious experience for many workaholics.','',NULL,'Religious',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14106,'','Mary Daly','Theologian','\nOctober 16, 1928\n','','American','We will look upon the earth and her sister planets as being with us, not for us. One does not rape a sister.','',NULL,'Her,Earth,Sister',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14107,'Power,Courage','Mary Daly','Theologian','\nOctober 16, 1928\n','','American','Courage to be is the key to revelatory power of the feminist revolution.','',NULL,'Revolution',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14108,'Women,Power','Mary Daly','Theologian','\nOctober 16, 1928\n','','American','Women have had the power of naming stolen from us.','',NULL,'Stolen',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14109,'','Tim Daly','Actor','\nMarch 1, 1956\n','','American','Eastern medicine is not about curing your sickness. It\'s about keeping you well.','',NULL,'Sickness,Medicine,Keeping',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14110,'','Tim Daly','Actor','\nMarch 1, 1956\n','','American','I have this burgeoning reputation for playing a scumbag.','',NULL,'Playing,Reputation,Burgeoning',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14111,'','Tim Daly','Actor','\nMarch 1, 1956\n','','American','I\'ve always felt if my nose were more crooked, critics would focus more on my acting.','',NULL,'Focus,Acting,Nose',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14112,'','Tim Daly','Actor','\nMarch 1, 1956\n','','American','It\'s an actor\'s job to play all the human conditions - light, dark, and medium.','',NULL,'Job,Human,Play',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14113,'Time,God','Tim Daly','Actor','\nMarch 1, 1956\n','','American','Thank God for acupuncture. It\'s been around for 2000 years. It\'s not going anyplace and people use it all of the time for a variety of cures and to avoid illnesses.','',NULL,'Around',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14114,'','Tim Daly','Actor','\nMarch 1, 1956\n','','American','Well, I have a farm in Vermont that\'s my main residence, where I do lots of digging and mowing, and ride tractors - just so you don\'t get the wrong idea that I\'m too girlie!','',NULL,'Wrong,Idea,Lots',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14115,'','Tim Daly','Actor','\nMarch 1, 1956\n','','American','Well, I\'ve seen a bunch of acupuncturists and one of my sister-in-laws is an herbalist. So I know a lot about alternative medicine. I don\'t know a lot about the practice but I know about the world.','',NULL,'Seen,Practice,Medicine',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14116,'Age','Tim Daly','Actor','\nMarch 1, 1956\n','','American','What can I say: I got started on the whole wife-and-kids thing at a young age.','',NULL,'Young,Whole',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14117,'Love','Tyne Daly','Actress','\nFebruary 21, 1946\n','','American','Love is as strict as acting. If you want to love somebody, stand there and do it. If you don\'t, don\'t. There are no other choices.','',NULL,'Acting,Stand',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14118,'Age,Women,Society','Tyne Daly','Actress','\nFebruary 21, 1946\n','','American','You know, my hair is very upsetting to people, but it\'s upsetting on purpose. It is important to look old so that the young will not be afraid of dying. People don\'t like old women. We don\'t honor age in our society, and we certainly don\'t honor it in Hollywood.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14119,'','Tyne Daly','Actress','\nFebruary 21, 1946\n','','American','A critic is someone who never actually goes to the battle, yet who afterwards comes out shooting the wounded.','',NULL,'Someone,Battle,Actually',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14120,'Good','Tyne Daly','Actress','\nFebruary 21, 1946\n','','American','I\'m interested in playing old ladies because I am becoming one. And I want to become a very good one!','',NULL,'Old,Become',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14121,'Morning','Tyne Daly','Actress','\nFebruary 21, 1946\n','','American','I\'m sorry I didn\'t wear paint this morning. I tend not to wear it unless I\'m getting highly paid.','',NULL,'Sorry,Getting',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14122,'Time','Jennifer Damiano','Actress','\nMay 12, 1991\n','','American','I feel like every time I walk into the audition room, they can tell if you\'re faking it and if your heart\'s really not with it. So I try to keep it as real as possible.','',NULL,'Heart,Real',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14123,'','Jennifer Damiano','Actress','\nMay 12, 1991\n','','American','I\'m always trying to convince myself there\'s something important about what I do. But some peoples\' lives are really altered by a night at the theater.','',NULL,'Important,Night,Trying',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14124,'Great,God','Jean Claude Van Damme','Actor','\nOctober 18, 1960\n','','Belgian','God gave me a great body and it\'s my duty to take care of my physical temple.','',NULL,'Care',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14125,'Life','Jean Claude Van Damme','Actor','\nOctober 18, 1960\n','','Belgian','I don\'t have a bad relationship. I\'m 48 years old. I think life is too short for that. To me, life is... you open the shutters, you see the dogs outside, you look left, you look right, in, what, a second and a half? And that\'s a life.','',NULL,'Bad,Short',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14126,'Freedom','Jean Claude Van Damme','Actor','\nOctober 18, 1960\n','','Belgian','But on average, I go to the gym about four or five times a week. Today, I\'m so experienced in training - I\'m actually listening to my body now. My body needs freedom. When I train I create serenity and I produce oxygen in my blood. It helps me to think better and relax. By training, you accentuate t','',NULL,'Today,Better',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14127,'Life,Truth','Jean Claude Van Damme','Actor','\nOctober 18, 1960\n','','Belgian','Because no matter what you say in life, the truth will always be the truth. You know when someone is telling the truth, you look in the eyes. I have a tendency to believe people.','',NULL,'Believe',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14128,'Good','Jean Claude Van Damme','Actor','\nOctober 18, 1960\n','','Belgian','Believe me - I\'ve done very good stuff and very crazy stuff, and I don\'t regret the crazy stuff.','',NULL,'Crazy,Believe',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14129,'Morning','Jean Claude Van Damme','Actor','\nOctober 18, 1960\n','','Belgian','You know, I looked at my face in the mirror this morning, and I like being old. My face has more content and when I train in the gym now, I am not training to be strong or handsome - just better than I was yesterday. These days the race is just against myself.','',NULL,'Strong,Better',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14130,'','Jean Claude Van Damme','Actor','\nOctober 18, 1960\n','','Belgian','I\'m one of the most sensitive human beings on Earth - and I know it.','',NULL,'Human,Earth,Sensitive',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14131,'','Jean Claude Van Damme','Actor','\nOctober 18, 1960\n','','Belgian','What I promise to my actors, and to my director, is to give them the salary and everything they need.','',NULL,'Everything,Give,Promise',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14132,'Life,Good','Jean Claude Van Damme','Actor','\nOctober 18, 1960\n','','Belgian','I came back to my original wife. I came back to her after I made a few boo-boos in my life. Coming back to her was good for me, good for her and good for the children.','',NULL,'Wife',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14133,'Life,Car','Jean Claude Van Damme','Actor','\nOctober 18, 1960\n','','Belgian','I like structure - like driving: go past the school on the street, stay on the right side, no hitting the car, go in right, you\'ll see a big church, stop and take a left, and you\'ll have it. By doing this I\'m giving a structure of life, a path of light, and showing what happens between me and me, wh','',NULL,'Beautiful',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14134,'','Jean Claude Van Damme','Actor','\nOctober 18, 1960\n','','Belgian','I now truly believe it is impossible for me to make a bad movie.','',NULL,'Believe,Bad,Impossible',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14135,'','Jean Claude Van Damme','Actor','\nOctober 18, 1960\n','','Belgian','In an action film you act in the action. If it\'s a dramatic film you act in the drama.','',NULL,'Action,Film,Act',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14136,'Women,Famous','Jean Claude Van Damme','Actor','\nOctober 18, 1960\n','','Belgian','What is a movie star? It is an illusion. It was everything I ever wanted to be, but it became a kind of shell, non? It was what made me famous and got me women. But it wasn\'t real.','',NULL,'Real',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14137,'','Jean Claude Van Damme','Actor','\nOctober 18, 1960\n','','Belgian','You have to believe what you say, and if you believe what you are saying, then acting is easy.','',NULL,'Believe,Saying,Acting',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14138,'Success','Jean Claude Van Damme','Actor','\nOctober 18, 1960\n','','Belgian','I came to America with a dream and I made it. The dream became reality. America is built for success.','',NULL,'Reality,Made',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14139,'','Jean Claude Van Damme','Actor','\nOctober 18, 1960\n','','Belgian','I train, for me, very smartly. I don\'t train heavy, I do a lot of isometrics.','',NULL,'Train,Heavy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14140,'','Jean Claude Van Damme','Actor','\nOctober 18, 1960\n','','Belgian','I\'m a big traveler these days. I was in Hong Kong. I live there. I was just in Belgium with my parents and now I\'m on my way to North America. You will find me all over.','',NULL,'Live,Parents,Find',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14141,'Work','Jean Claude Van Damme','Actor','\nOctober 18, 1960\n','','Belgian','I\'m not complaining about doing 20-hour days. It\'s a joy to be able to work on yet another film.','',NULL,'Joy,Another',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14142,'Age','Jean Claude Van Damme','Actor','\nOctober 18, 1960\n','','Belgian','I\'ve become 40, my audience is partly the same age.','',NULL,'Same,Become',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14143,'','Jean Claude Van Damme','Actor','\nOctober 18, 1960\n','','Belgian','In the past, I was working out too heavy.','',NULL,'Past,Working,Heavy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14144,'Cool,Age,Good','Jean Claude Van Damme','Actor','\nOctober 18, 1960\n','','Belgian','It looks good when you see someone kicking at the age of 51 with no double. It\'s kinda cool for people to know that past 50 we can keep flexible.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14145,'Change,Time,Movies','Jean Claude Van Damme','Actor','\nOctober 18, 1960\n','','Belgian','It\'s time for me to do things I like so I will be happy, my wife will be happy, my friends will be happy. I just want to do something I\'m proud of. It\'s time for me to change. I could sign with a company for 10 movies and I\'m the king of video and so what?','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14146,'','Jean Claude Van Damme','Actor','\nOctober 18, 1960\n','','Belgian','Karate\'s a very boring sport, but when you know the technique you can go further and further.','',NULL,'Boring,Technique,Karate',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14147,'Life,Best,Movies','Jean Claude Van Damme','Actor','\nOctober 18, 1960\n','','Belgian','Life is short. I\'m 47 years old. I\'ve got 10 years to go where I can be the best I can be. I want those 10 years to be precious, not like before, cranking two or three movies a year. I\'ve made a ton of movies in my life, but so what?','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14148,'Movies','Jean Claude Van Damme','Actor','\nOctober 18, 1960\n','','Belgian','My body looks like 30 but my face looks like 50. But I cannot walk bare-chested in the streets. I like to do these movies to challenge myself physically.','',NULL,'Cannot,Challenge',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14149,'','Johnny Damon','Athlete','\nNovember 5, 1973\n','','American','I\'m gaining weight the right way: I\'m drinking beer.','',NULL,'Beer,Drinking,Weight',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14150,'Good','Johnny Damon','Athlete','\nNovember 5, 1973\n','','American','I know who I am. And I know I\'m a good person.','',NULL,'Person',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14151,'','Johnny Damon','Athlete','\nNovember 5, 1973\n','','American','People have the right to say what they want, but as long as I can go to bed at night and look myself in the mirror, I\'ll be all right.','',NULL,'Long,Night,Mirror',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14152,'','Johnny Damon','Athlete','\nNovember 5, 1973\n','','American','You know, a lot of people say they didn\'t want to die until the Red Sox won the World Series. Well, there could be a lot of busy ambulances tomorrow.','',NULL,'Tomorrow,Busy,Die',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14153,'','Johnny Damon','Athlete','\nNovember 5, 1973\n','','American','At least, in this situation, I know my chances of coming back could be slim because of the young talent the Yankees do have.','',NULL,'Young,Talent,Situation',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14154,'','Johnny Damon','Athlete','\nNovember 5, 1973\n','','American','But I dig myself, and especially if my wife digs me, I dig myself more.','',NULL,'Wife,Dig,Especially',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14155,'','Johnny Damon','Athlete','\nNovember 5, 1973\n','','American','I don\'t understand some people, using biblical terms to criticize me when this is just a game.','',NULL,'Game,Understand,Criticize',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14156,'Life','Johnny Damon','Athlete','\nNovember 5, 1973\n','','American','I feel like I\'ve been a Yankee my whole life.','',NULL,'Whole,Yankee',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14157,'Love,Time','Johnny Damon','Athlete','\nNovember 5, 1973\n','','American','I fell in love with Boston, so hopefully, I\'ll be here for a long time.','',NULL,'Long',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14158,'','Johnny Damon','Athlete','\nNovember 5, 1973\n','','American','I just go out and play.','',NULL,'Play',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14159,'Time,Great','Johnny Damon','Athlete','\nNovember 5, 1973\n','','American','I went out as a free agent in Boston and had a great year and I priced myself out of there market, at the time.','',NULL,'Free',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14160,'','Johnny Damon','Athlete','\nNovember 5, 1973\n','','American','It\'s getting better and better. You know, guys are feeling more comfortable and they are not afraid to speak up and be a leader. I mean, our team, we have 25 players, we have about 25 leaders, too. So whatever someone says, people listen.','',NULL,'Someone,Better,Feeling',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14161,'','Johnny Damon','Athlete','\nNovember 5, 1973\n','','American','New York came after me aggressively and that\'s what sealed the deal.','',NULL,'After,Deal,York',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14162,'','Johnny Damon','Athlete','\nNovember 5, 1973\n','','American','There\'s not too many teams that can succeed on and off the field together.','',NULL,'Together,Off,Succeed',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14163,'Time','Johnny Damon','Athlete','\nNovember 5, 1973\n','','American','We all pulled together at the right time, unfortunately, we were down 3-0 to the Yankees when we decided to do it, but we did it. And we shocked the world.','',NULL,'Together,Down',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14164,'','Johnny Damon','Athlete','\nNovember 5, 1973\n','','American','We\'re just being ourselves and having fun playing baseball. The biggest thing is when people look at our team, they can see that we\'re having a lot of fun.','',NULL,'Fun,Baseball,Team',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14165,'','Johnny Damon','Athlete','\nNovember 5, 1973\n','','American','What we really need is for me to get hot and stay hot. When I go, this team really takes off.','',NULL,'Team,Off,Takes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14166,'','Matt Damon','Actor','\nOctober 8, 1970\n','','American','It\'s just better to be yourself than to try to be some version of what you think the other person wants.','',NULL,'Yourself,Better,Person',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14167,'','Matt Damon','Actor','\nOctober 8, 1970\n','','American','It\'s better to be a fake somebody than a real nobody.','',NULL,'Fake,Better,Real',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14168,'','Matt Damon','Actor','\nOctober 8, 1970\n','','American','Bond is part of the system. He\'s an imperialist and a misogynist, and he laughs at killing people, and he sits there slugging martinis. It\'ll never be the same thing as this, because Bourne is a guy who is against the establishment, who is paranoid and on the run. I just think fundamentally they\'re ','',NULL,'Different,Same,Against',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14169,'Work,Good','Matt Damon','Actor','\nOctober 8, 1970\n','','American','I think it\'s still hard for me to turn down work if it\'s really good because for so many years I was so desperate to get a job and couldn\'t and so it\'s kind of an anathema for me to turn down work.','',NULL,'Job',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14170,'Time,Famous','Matt Damon','Actor','\nOctober 8, 1970\n','','American','There are people who appear in the magazines and I don\'t know who they are. I\'ve never seen anything they\'ve done and their careers are over already. They\'re famous for maybe 10 minutes. Real careers, I think, take a long time to unfold.','',NULL,'Real',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14171,'Money','Matt Damon','Actor','\nOctober 8, 1970\n','','American','As for poker, I\'ve stayed away from that, even though when I was in Vegas for Ocean\'s Eleven, I would get accosted by these guys begging me to play. They just want to take my money. They see me, think \'actor\' and see some easy money.','',NULL,'Play,Away',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14172,'','Matt Damon','Actor','\nOctober 8, 1970\n','','American','Eventually stardom is going to go away from me. It goes away from everybody and all you have in the end is to be able to look back and like the choices you made.','',NULL,'End,Made,Away',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14173,'','Matt Damon','Actor','\nOctober 8, 1970\n','','American','For Ripley I learned to play some songs on the piano, and I never really played them again.','',NULL,'Play,Learned,Again',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14174,'Great','Matt Damon','Actor','\nOctober 8, 1970\n','','American','I didn\'t grow up with great privilege, nor did I grow up wanting for anything. I was a middle-class kid and, relative to the rest of the world, that\'s great wealth.','',NULL,'Anything,Did',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14175,'Life','Matt Damon','Actor','\nOctober 8, 1970\n','','American','I found myself getting more publicly shy when the gala events and big crowds started. Some people embrace it. To me, it\'s not worth enough to risk my private life being public.','',NULL,'Enough,Big',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14176,'Time','Matt Damon','Actor','\nOctober 8, 1970\n','','American','I honestly if I get a vacation I\'m gonna go and sit on my couch in New York cause that\'s the one place I haven\'t been for a very long time.','',NULL,'Long,Place',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14177,'Love','Matt Damon','Actor','\nOctober 8, 1970\n','','American','I love shooting, when the character is interesting and the script is interesting, but the research beforehand is really fun. The whole process makes me anxious and restless, and I have trouble sleeping, just trying to figure out the character.','',NULL,'Fun,Character',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14178,'Movies','Matt Damon','Actor','\nOctober 8, 1970\n','','American','I never wanted to do the same kind of movies over and over anyway, so my theory on it all is I\'m just gonna try and dodge the label and keep doing what I am doing.','',NULL,'Try,Same',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14179,'Good','Matt Damon','Actor','\nOctober 8, 1970\n','','American','I started really young, like 12 or 13, and then I started doing school plays. We had a really good drama department, so the kind of drama-geek stigma wasn\'t really there in my high school.','',NULL,'School,Young',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14180,'Good','Matt Damon','Actor','\nOctober 8, 1970\n','','American','I think what makes a good actor\'s director is somebody who understands what I\'m doing and is respectful of it, but who also has a vision and is directing me toward their vision in a way that feels productive.','',NULL,'Makes,Vision',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14181,'Good','Matt Damon','Actor','\nOctober 8, 1970\n','','American','I think what makes a good actor\'s director is the same thing that makes a good director. Acting is just one of the trades necessary to make a movie.','',NULL,'Same,Acting',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14182,'','Matt Damon','Actor','\nOctober 8, 1970\n','','American','I was never that much a focus of interest that I became a \'thing\' at an earlier point in my career. I\'m aware of having become a \'thing\' now, which doesn\'t give me a lot of pleasure.','',NULL,'Focus,Career,Give',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14183,'Famous','Matt Damon','Actor','\nOctober 8, 1970\n','','American','I\'d had people say, \'You\'ll enjoy being famous for a week, and you\'ll never enjoy it again\'. But I don\'t think I had that week. I may have been working and missed that moment.','',NULL,'May,Enjoy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14184,'Love,Great,Hope','Matt Damon','Actor','\nOctober 8, 1970\n','','American','I\'d love to be a dad. I hope I\'d be great at it. That\'s every man\'s fear, yet his most important job.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14185,'','Matt Damon','Actor','\nOctober 8, 1970\n','','American','I\'m always cautious about overstepping any boundaries. At the end of the day, it\'s a director\'s medium, and if they don\'t want to hear from me I just step back.','',NULL,'End,Step,Hear',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14186,'','Matt Damon','Actor','\nOctober 8, 1970\n','','American','I\'m becoming far more interested in just functionality and making sure my body is as strong as it can be so I can swing my kids around and not worry about aches and pains.','',NULL,'Strong,Around,Worry',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14187,'','Matt Damon','Actor','\nOctober 8, 1970\n','','American','I\'m not Brad Pitt or George Clooney. Those guys walk into a room and the room changes. I think there\'s something more... not average, but everyman about me.','',NULL,'Walk,Changes,Guys',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14188,'Alone','Matt Damon','Actor','\nOctober 8, 1970\n','','American','I\'ve been left alone, even by the paparazzi, because what sells is sex and scandal. Absent that, they really don\'t have much interest in you. I\'m still married, still working, still happy.','',NULL,'Happy,Sex',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14189,'Life','Matt Damon','Actor','\nOctober 8, 1970\n','','American','If anybody wanted to photograph my life, they\'d get bored in a day.','',NULL,'Bored,Wanted',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14190,'Life,Home,Learning','Matt Damon','Actor','\nOctober 8, 1970\n','','American','If anybody wanted to photograph my life, they\'d get bored in a day. \'Heres Matt at home learning his lines. Here\'s Matt researching in aisle six of his local library\'. A few hours of that and they\'d go home.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14191,'Morning','William Dampier','Explorer','\nJuly 10, 1908\n','\nSeptember 11, 1908\n','English','Among the New Hollanders whom we were thus engaged with, there was one who by his appearance and carriage, as well in the morning as this afternoon, seemed to be the chief of them, and a kind of prince or captain among them.','',NULL,'Afternoon,Among',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14192,'Business','William Dampier','Explorer','\nJuly 10, 1908\n','\nSeptember 11, 1908\n','English','I commonly went ashore every day, either upon business, or to recreate myself in the fields, which were very pleasant, and the more for a shower of rain now and then, that ushers in the wet season.','',NULL,'Rain,Either',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14193,'','William Dampier','Explorer','\nJuly 10, 1908\n','\nSeptember 11, 1908\n','English','In the road ships must ride in 30, 40, or 50 fathom water, not above half a mile from the shore at farthest: and if there are many ships they must ride close one by another.','',NULL,'Must,Another,Road',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14194,'Morning','William Dampier','Explorer','\nJuly 10, 1908\n','\nSeptember 11, 1908\n','English','The 6th of August in the morning we saw an opening in the land and we ran into it, and anchored in 7 and a half fathom water, 2 miles from the shore, clean sand.','',NULL,'Water,Half',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14195,'Best','William Dampier','Explorer','\nJuly 10, 1908\n','\nSeptember 11, 1908\n','English','The island Mayo is generally barren, being dry, as I said; and the best of it is but a very indifferent soil.','',NULL,'Said,Island',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14196,'Good,Success','William Dampier','Explorer','\nJuly 10, 1908\n','\nSeptember 11, 1908\n','English','The world is apt to judge of everything by the success; and whoever has ill fortune will hardly be allowed a good name.','',NULL,'Judge',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14197,'Work,Great','William Dampier','Explorer','\nJuly 10, 1908\n','\nSeptember 11, 1908\n','English','While we were at work there came nine or 10 of the natives to a small hill a little way from us, and stood there menacing and threatening of us, and making a great noise. At last one of them came towards us, and the rest followed at a distance.','',NULL,'Small',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14198,'Pet','Bill Dana','Comedian','\nOctober 5, 1924\n','','American','I had been told that the training procedure with cats was difficult. It\'s not. Mine had me trained in two days.','',NULL,'Two,Training',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14199,'Science','Bill Dana','Comedian','\nOctober 5, 1924\n','','American','He is so old that his blood type was discontinued.','',NULL,'Old,Blood',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14200,'','Bill Dana','Comedian','\nOctober 5, 1924\n','','American','We just want to be remembered before something is set in stone.','',NULL,'Before,Stone,Remembered',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14201,'','John Cotton Dana','Author','\nAugust 19, 1856\n','\nJuly 21, 1929\n','American','Who dares to teach must never cease to learn.','',NULL,'Must,Learn,Teach',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14202,'Good,Great,Art','John Cotton Dana','Author','\nAugust 19, 1856\n','\nJuly 21, 1929\n','American','A great department store, easily reached, open at all hours, is more like a good museum of art than any of the museums we have yet established.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14203,'Men','Richard Henry Dana, Jr.','Lawyer','\nAugust 1, 1815\n','\nJanuary 6, 1882\n','American','Better to be driven out from among men than to be disliked by children.','',NULL,'Children,Better',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14204,'Attitude','Charles Dance','Actor','\nOctober 10, 1946\n','','English','It\'s a question of keeping one\'s eyes and ears open and watching how other people play the game. They\'re watching me too, to see what my attitude is like.','',NULL,'Game,Eyes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14205,'Men,Romantic','Charles Dance','Actor','\nOctober 10, 1946\n','','English','A handful of older, romantic leading men, like Sean Connery, Jack Nicholson, and Robert Redford are still landing parts.','',NULL,'Still',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14206,'','Charles Dance','Actor','\nOctober 10, 1946\n','','English','I phoned this number and said, Please, sir, I want to be an actor.','',NULL,'Said,Actor,Number',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14207,'Car','Charles Dance','Actor','\nOctober 10, 1946\n','','English','A car to pick me up every day, a chair with my name on it, everybody being very polite... what can you do except sit back and watch it all, try to take it all in?','',NULL,'Try,Everybody',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14208,'','Charles Dance','Actor','\nOctober 10, 1946\n','','English','I was a window dresser for Burton\'s once. What really put me off was the area manager coming round and saying, Charles, I think you\'re a natch at this.','',NULL,'Saying,Put,Off',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14209,'','Charles Dance','Actor','\nOctober 10, 1946\n','','English','I\'m playing one of the principal roles, which gives you more clout and more confidence.','',NULL,'Confidence,Playing,Principal',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14210,'','Charles Dance','Actor','\nOctober 10, 1946\n','','English','If I talk about Charles Dance I am talking about something else, something I operate and wind up and have to make an impression with and use to transmit someone else\'s screenplay.','',NULL,'Someone,Else,Dance',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14211,'','Charles Dance','Actor','\nOctober 10, 1946\n','','English','Most films are written and made with a hero around 35, or even 25.','',NULL,'Hero,Made,Around',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14212,'','Charles Dance','Actor','\nOctober 10, 1946\n','','English','We had five goats, two dogs, a cat and racks of commentaries on Shakespeare.','',NULL,'Two,Five,Dogs',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14213,'Work,Age','Charles Dance','Actor','\nOctober 10, 1946\n','','English','When you get to a certain age, the work begins to thin out.','',NULL,'Begins',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14214,'','Charles Dance','Actor','\nOctober 10, 1946\n','','English','You have to attempt to be objective about yourself.','',NULL,'Yourself,Attempt,Objective',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14215,'','Charles Dance','Actor','\nOctober 10, 1946\n','','English','You have to be selfish to be an actor.','',NULL,'Selfish,Actor',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14216,'Time','Charles Dance','Actor','\nOctober 10, 1946\n','','English','Your senses are reeling all the time. Finally you find something to write and the very next day you go out and see something else which totally contradicts what you\'ve written and every conclusion you\'ve come to.','',NULL,'Find,Else',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14217,'Family','Hugh Dancy','Actor','\nJune 19, 1975\n','','British','So to answer your question, I\'m not entirely sure how I ended up where I am today, in the sense that nobody in my family is an actor. It just happened by mistake.','',NULL,'Today,Sense',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14218,'','Hugh Dancy','Actor','\nJune 19, 1975\n','','British','As always, there\'s a couple of things in the pipeline - but that pipeline is a strange and ambiguous place.','',NULL,'Strange,Place,Couple',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14219,'','Hugh Dancy','Actor','\nJune 19, 1975\n','','British','Because I don\'t really think of myself as a hunk, to be honest.','',NULL,'Honest,Hunk',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14220,'','Hugh Dancy','Actor','\nJune 19, 1975\n','','British','Besides, most of the books I like involve people I could never play in a million years.','',NULL,'Play,Books,Million',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14221,'','Hugh Dancy','Actor','\nJune 19, 1975\n','','British','But no, I don\'t think I\'m particularly drawn to the period roles or the medieval roles.','',NULL,'Period,Medieval,Drawn',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14222,'','Hugh Dancy','Actor','\nJune 19, 1975\n','','British','But one of the most fantastic things about Ireland and Dublin is that the pubs are like Paris and the cafe culture. And Dublin, in many ways, is a pub culture.','',NULL,'Culture,Ways,Paris',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14223,'','Hugh Dancy','Actor','\nJune 19, 1975\n','','British','I knew I wanted to be an actor when I was growing up, really. So when I decided to go to university instead of drama school, it was with the intention of becoming an actor afterwards.','',NULL,'School,Wanted,Actor',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14224,'Time','Hugh Dancy','Actor','\nJune 19, 1975\n','','British','I think becoming an actor because it\'s a ridiculously insecure profession to go into. I feel very comfortable but very lucky. I think any time that you imagine that it\'s plain sailing for hereon in, then you\'re kidding yourself.','',NULL,'Yourself,Insecure',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14225,'','Hugh Dancy','Actor','\nJune 19, 1975\n','','British','I think for anybody reading the book they\'re going to get an idea in their heads of all those characters, and I think that once that gets fixed, it\'s quite hard to shake.','',NULL,'Book,Hard,Once',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14226,'Life','Hugh Dancy','Actor','\nJune 19, 1975\n','','British','I think I can lead a pretty anonymous life, yeah.','',NULL,'Pretty,Lead',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14227,'Time,Money','Hugh Dancy','Actor','\nJune 19, 1975\n','','British','I\'ve not as yet found one hobby that would absorb me completely when I\'m not working, but I have just bought a new apartment and didn\'t quite bargain for the amount of effort and time and money that that absorbs.','',NULL,'Working',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14228,'Experience','Hugh Dancy','Actor','\nJune 19, 1975\n','','British','In my experience it\'s not essential to get on with the person that you\'re acting opposite.','',NULL,'Person,Acting',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14229,'','Hugh Dancy','Actor','\nJune 19, 1975\n','','British','In reality, for me every role is completely different.','',NULL,'Reality,Different,Role',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14230,'Great','Hugh Dancy','Actor','\nJune 19, 1975\n','','British','Ireland. Great for the spirit - very bad for the body.','',NULL,'Bad,Body',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14231,'','Hugh Dancy','Actor','\nJune 19, 1975\n','','British','No, I\'m not a lager lout either. I think you have to be a massive football fan to be a lager lout.','',NULL,'Football,Either,Fan',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14232,'','Hugh Dancy','Actor','\nJune 19, 1975\n','','British','Specifically, we talked about making the character of the prince not so charming, at least in the beginning, and I\'m playing around with the preconceptions attached to a character. That\'s really what intrigued me as well because I thought it would be fun to do it.','',NULL,'Fun,Character,Thought',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14233,'Experience','Hugh Dancy','Actor','\nJune 19, 1975\n','','British','The little song and dance number at the end - that\'s me, my voice, howling out. It was a new experience for me. I\'ve never sung before and I\'ve certainly never sung on screen. I think I sung on stage when I was 13 and for some reason nobody\'s asked me to try it again since.','',NULL,'End,Before',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14234,'','Hugh Dancy','Actor','\nJune 19, 1975\n','','British','There\'s no one actor in particular that I want to model my career after, except for the people who have been able to keep their career varied and who choose things that interest them. That opportunity is all I really want.','',NULL,'Career,After,Keep',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14235,'','Hugh Dancy','Actor','\nJune 19, 1975\n','','British','Well, fluffy shirts are, by definition, very comfortable.','',NULL,'Shirts,Definition,Fluffy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14236,'Time','Hugh Dancy','Actor','\nJune 19, 1975\n','','British','When I got back I found myself being very emotional about the time spent in Rwanda in a way that I hadn\'t been able to or allowed myself to be when we were there.','',NULL,'Emotional,Able',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14237,'Time','Hugh Dancy','Actor','\nJune 19, 1975\n','','British','You can still have chemistry on screen without getting on with the person. But it just makes your job a lot easier if you don\'t have to gird your loins, if that\'s not quite the right phrase, every time you\'re going to do a scene with that person.','',NULL,'Job,Person',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14238,'','Evan Dando','Musician','\nMarch 4, 1967\n','','American','Basically, between 1989 and 1994, I hadn\'t taken a vacation.','',NULL,'Between,Vacation,Taken',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14239,'Great','Evan Dando','Musician','\nMarch 4, 1967\n','','American','But Sneaky Pete was great. I didn\'t bug him about Gram. Not too much, anyway.','',NULL,'Him,Anyway',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14240,'','Evan Dando','Musician','\nMarch 4, 1967\n','','American','But ya have to make videos in the States. Usually ours just look too serious. We haven\'t got it together.','',NULL,'Together,Serious,Haven',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14241,'','Evan Dando','Musician','\nMarch 4, 1967\n','','American','CDs, too. Totally corporate. They look real cheap and soulless and they don\'t smell of anything.','',NULL,'Real,Anything,Cheap',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14242,'History','Evan Dando','Musician','\nMarch 4, 1967\n','','American','Even the bands I dig don\'t have a history of attaining mass consumption.','',NULL,'Mass,Bands',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14243,'Love','Evan Dando','Musician','\nMarch 4, 1967\n','','American','For me, it\'s all about The Dubliners by James Joyce. I love The Dead.','',NULL,'Dead,James',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14244,'','Evan Dando','Musician','\nMarch 4, 1967\n','','American','I don\'t like alcohol, but I still like to mess around with other stuff occasionally. I think it\'s important I take mushrooms and acid. They\'re certainly not addictive, so I can\'t rule that out.','',NULL,'Important,Still,Around',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14245,'','Evan Dando','Musician','\nMarch 4, 1967\n','','American','I don\'t write down my experiences, but I have a very decent memory. I have tons of books in which I write down phrases as they occur to me. That\'s how I write songs. I\'ll need a line and I\'ll go through the books and find it, the right rhyme and everything.','',NULL,'Everything,Down,Through',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14246,'','Evan Dando','Musician','\nMarch 4, 1967\n','','American','I guess I\'m about ready to promote myself in a more human way. I don\'t feel quite so insecure.','',NULL,'Human,Insecure,Quite',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14247,'','Evan Dando','Musician','\nMarch 4, 1967\n','','American','I have to make rock records occasionally.','',NULL,'Rock,Records',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14248,'','Evan Dando','Musician','\nMarch 4, 1967\n','','American','I lie around and play guitar, that\'s something I do for sure. In fact that\'s all I do, I think.','',NULL,'Lie,Play,Guitar',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14249,'Money','Evan Dando','Musician','\nMarch 4, 1967\n','','American','I need the money. People don\'t understand how little money you make in a band.','',NULL,'Understand,Band',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14250,'','Evan Dando','Musician','\nMarch 4, 1967\n','','American','I used to have a sort of spiky haircut and it just feels better to have short hair again.','',NULL,'Better,Short,Again',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14251,'','Evan Dando','Musician','\nMarch 4, 1967\n','','American','I was hanging out with Jonathan Richman last night.','',NULL,'Night,Last,Hanging',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14252,'Work,Money','Evan Dando','Musician','\nMarch 4, 1967\n','','American','I was trying to spend it as quickly as possible. Because I\'m so lazy, all that money created a block. I was flying around the world, staying at fancy hotels, having fun and trying to get rid of it as quickly as possible, so I could get on with some more work.','',NULL,'Fun',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14253,'Music','Evan Dando','Musician','\nMarch 4, 1967\n','','American','I\'d forgotten what it was like to play music and have it be fun so I decided to stop. I wasn\'t even sure if I was going to make a new record, I was just kinda quitting.','',NULL,'Fun,Play',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14254,'Time,Hope','Evan Dando','Musician','\nMarch 4, 1967\n','','American','I\'ve got time, I hope, to make lots of quiet records. So quiet you won\'t be able to hear them.','',NULL,'Able',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14255,'Love','Evan Dando','Musician','\nMarch 4, 1967\n','','American','It is hard, though, \'cos record labels love to boss you around. I won\'t let them do that anymore.','',NULL,'Hard,Around',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14256,'','Evan Dando','Musician','\nMarch 4, 1967\n','','American','It\'s better when you have your wife with you, more fun.','',NULL,'Fun,Wife,Better',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14257,'','Evan Dando','Musician','\nMarch 4, 1967\n','','American','My high-school dream was to be in a band, pay my rent and eat - and I\'ve been able to do that for 20 years. So I\'m completely content.','',NULL,'Dream,Able,Band',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14258,'Movies','Evan Dando','Musician','\nMarch 4, 1967\n','','American','Rock stars wanting to write is even worse than wanting to act in movies, right?','',NULL,'Rock,Stars',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14259,'','Evan Dando','Musician','\nMarch 4, 1967\n','','American','See, to me, rock\'n\'roll doesn\'t have any point. It\'s just fun. It has a million different angles and they\'re all valid. But I think rock might be a world issue.','',NULL,'Fun,Rock,Different',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14260,'','Evan Dando','Musician','\nMarch 4, 1967\n','','American','Since Elizabeth, I certainly live a healthier lifestyle.','',NULL,'Live,Since,Lifestyle',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14261,'','Evan Dando','Musician','\nMarch 4, 1967\n','','American','Some of our stuff ends up looking too corporate. I\'m going to be a lot stricter from now on.','',NULL,'Looking,Stuff,Ends',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14262,'Best','Evan Dando','Musician','\nMarch 4, 1967\n','','American','The best songs I write in 20 minutes.','',NULL,'Write,Songs',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14263,'Time','Jill Dando','Journalist','\nNovember 9, 1961\n','\nApril 26, 1999\n','British','And getting married this autumn was certainly an additional incentive to spend rather more time in England.','',NULL,'Rather,Getting',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14264,'','Jill Dando','Journalist','\nNovember 9, 1961\n','\nApril 26, 1999\n','British','Friends are very understanding when you tell them in April that you can see them next September, but there is a limit to how long you can go on like that.','',NULL,'Long,Friends,Tell',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14265,'','Jill Dando','Journalist','\nNovember 9, 1961\n','\nApril 26, 1999\n','British','I have been determined for the past couple of years to move away from all those Holiday programmes.','',NULL,'Past,Away,Holiday',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14266,'','Jill Dando','Journalist','\nNovember 9, 1961\n','\nApril 26, 1999\n','British','Just because I\'ve got blonde hair and haven\'t been to Bosnia doesn\'t mean I\'m a bimbo. I am still a serious journalist.','',NULL,'Mean,Still,Serious',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14267,'','Frank Dane','','','','','A liberal is a man who will give away everything he doesn\'t own.','',NULL,'Everything,Give,Away',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14268,'Time,Money','Frank Dane','','','','','Time is money, especially when you are talking to a lawyer or buying a commercial.','',NULL,'Talking',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14269,'','Frank Dane','','','','','Get all the fools on your side and you can be elected to anything.','',NULL,'Anything,Side,Fools',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14270,'','Frank Dane','','','','','The way to a woman\'s heart is through your wallet.','',NULL,'Heart,Woman,Through',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14271,'','Frank Dane','','','','','A conservative is a fellow who thinks a rich man should have a square deal.','',NULL,'Rich,Deal,Thinks',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14272,'Life,Good','Frank Dane','','','','','Life is strange. Every so often a good man wins.','',NULL,'Strange',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14273,'','Frank Dane','','','','','Blessed is he who talks in circles, for he shall become a big wheel.','',NULL,'Blessed,Become,Big',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14274,'','Frank Dane','','','','','Ignorance is never out of style. It was in fashion yesterday, it is the rage today and it will set the pace tomorrow.','',NULL,'Today,Ignorance,Tomorrow',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14275,'Society','Frank Dane','','','','','In polite society one laughs at all the jokes, including the ones one has heard before.','',NULL,'Before,Jokes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14276,'','Frank Dane','','','','','It is not necessary to have enemies if you go out of your way to make friends hate you.','',NULL,'Hate,Friends,Necessary',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14277,'','Frank Dane','','','','','Nothing annoys a woman more than to have company drop in unexpectedly and find the house looking as it usually does.','',NULL,'Woman,Nothing,Find',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14278,'','Frank Dane','','','','','Preachers denounce sin as if it was available to everyone.','',NULL,'Everyone,Sin,Available',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14279,'','Frank Dane','','','','','Rome had Senators too, that\'s why it declined.','',NULL,'Why,Rome,Declined',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14280,'','Frank Dane','','','','','Some have greatness thrust upon them, but not lately.','',NULL,'Greatness,Thrust,Lately',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14281,'Death','Frank Dane','','','','','The news of any politician\'s death should be listed under \'Public Improvements.\'','',NULL,'Public,News',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14282,'','Taylor Dane','','','','','I\'m sure I\'m perceived in a more glam way. This is my breakout if you will.','',NULL,'Sure,Glam,Perceived',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14283,'','Taylor Dane','','','','','Creating a character and living truthfully through her is a whole different ball game. It\'s all part of the same person but it\'s a much newer medium for me.','',NULL,'Character,Game,Person',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14284,'Love','Taylor Dane','','','','','I love drag queens... they perform me better than I ever could myself.','',NULL,'Better,Ever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14285,'','Taylor Dane','','','','','I think I was perceived in one fashion. A video is based on a song. I think you can get glimpses of people\'s presence within that. There\'s some people you enjoy watching more than others.','',NULL,'Enjoy,Fashion,Others',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14286,'','Taylor Dane','','','','','I\'m not going to get into the writer\'s skills or what he was trying to portray because that\'s not fair. I can only say what I felt was trying to be portrayed there.','',NULL,'Trying,Fair,Felt',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14287,'','Taylor Dane','','','','','Singing and being truthful to a song... I\'ve developed that skill, and I know how to do that real instinctively, that\'s all I\'ve been doing for the last 25 years.','',NULL,'Real,Last,Song',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14288,'Family,Time,Good','Taylor Dane','','','','','The men were all scumbags, but the whole point of the film is to show the development of that. Each guy is going in there to have a good time. By and large, these men are career men, family men, and you just see the deterioration of them.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14289,'','Claire Danes','Actress','\nApril 12, 1979\n','','American','Acting is the greatest answer to my loneliness that I have found.','',NULL,'Loneliness,Greatest,Acting',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14290,'','Claire Danes','Actress','\nApril 12, 1979\n','','American','I get a little jealous of these actor boys. They walk into a club, and in two seconds flat there are swarms of girls who are wanting so badly to touch them or just say hello. That\'s not the case with me, or any other girl I know.','',NULL,'Girl,Jealous,Two',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14291,'Alone','Claire Danes','Actress','\nApril 12, 1979\n','','American','I have a huge, active imagination, and I think I\'m really scared of being alone; because if I\'m left to my own devices, I\'ll just turn into a madwoman.','',NULL,'Left,Turn',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14292,'Love','Claire Danes','Actress','\nApril 12, 1979\n','','American','But I don\'t know if people are meant to be together. You have to have a lot in common, choose well and be really fortunate. It\'s not like you\'re sprinkled with fairy dust. You have to believe that love will be there when you need it.','',NULL,'Believe,Together',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14293,'Teen,Good','Claire Danes','Actress','\nApril 12, 1979\n','','American','Growing up, I wanted desperately to please, to be a good girl.','',NULL,'Girl',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14294,'','Claire Danes','Actress','\nApril 12, 1979\n','','American','Fame doesn\'t end loneliness.','',NULL,'Loneliness,End,Fame',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14295,'Age,Power','Claire Danes','Actress','\nApril 12, 1979\n','','American','I became very successful at a young age... I had lots of opportunities and lots of power and had no idea how to focus it.','',NULL,'Successful',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14296,'','Claire Danes','Actress','\nApril 12, 1979\n','','American','However, I\'m at a very comfortable place in my career and celebrity, in that I don\'t have to audition as extensively as I used to for roles but yet I\'m not immediately recognizable.','',NULL,'Career,Place,Used',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14297,'','Claire Danes','Actress','\nApril 12, 1979\n','','American','I finally realized that yeah I did want to be an actor and it wasn\'t out of habit, but I needed to grow up for myself and then kind of re-enter the industry with a sound understanding of what my sensibilities and my values are as a relatively formed human being.','',NULL,'Human,Did,Actor',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14298,'Experience','Claire Danes','Actress','\nApril 12, 1979\n','','American','I hadn\'t been free from adult responsibilities since I was 12, and I needed to experience that. I really needed to just be a kid again.','',NULL,'Free,Again',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14299,'Work,Home,Business','Claire Danes','Actress','\nApril 12, 1979\n','','American','I have this home in New York, I have a long-term relationship with my boyfriend, who\'s from Australia, and I had this business that I had maintain. Even though I wasn\'t actively shooting, there\'s a lot of peripheral work.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14300,'','Claire Danes','Actress','\nApril 12, 1979\n','','American','I know, it\'s true. I\'ve played these tortured teenagers. I can\'t wait to shed that image.','',NULL,'True,Wait,Played',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14301,'','Claire Danes','Actress','\nApril 12, 1979\n','','American','I really liked Yale, although it was extremely intimidating. When I visited the campus, I was hiding behind trees, I felt so unworthy.','',NULL,'Felt,Behind,Liked',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14302,'','Claire Danes','Actress','\nApril 12, 1979\n','','American','I think because I am as earnest as I am, people were accepting of my evolving into a certified, legitimate, and grown up and I did take three years off.','',NULL,'Did,Off,Three',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14303,'Graduation','Claire Danes','Actress','\nApril 12, 1979\n','','American','I took three years off. I differentiated myself from the industry. Found my identity - sort of... I haven\'t graduated yet. I\'m not legitimately educated yet, but maybe one day.','',NULL,'Off,Three',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14304,'','Claire Danes','Actress','\nApril 12, 1979\n','','American','I would sign on for projects that were meant to shoot in July, and then they would postponed and they would bleed into the following semester, and then I\'d take a semester off, and then the movie would collapse.','',NULL,'Off,Movie,Sign',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14305,'','Claire Danes','Actress','\nApril 12, 1979\n','','American','I\'m only realizing now that I was a child actress because I always took myself so seriously.','',NULL,'Child,Seriously,Took',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14306,'Love,History,Art','Claire Danes','Actress','\nApril 12, 1979\n','','American','Maybe philosophy - I love talking about ideas. Or maybe art history. I was thinking about psychology, then I got really afraid because everybody says it\'s terribly boring.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14307,'','Claire Danes','Actress','\nApril 12, 1979\n','','American','My character was kidnapped by the Terminator and I was kidnapped by the Terminator production.','',NULL,'Character,Production,Kidnapped',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14308,'','Claire Danes','Actress','\nApril 12, 1979\n','','American','There\'s certainly something very uncomfortable about the voyeurism involved in being in the press, being an actor, where people have a seemingly insatiable curiosity about, you.','',NULL,'Actor,Curiosity,Involved',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14309,'Life','Claire Danes','Actress','\nApril 12, 1979\n','','American','What I needed was a connection to life that was real and lasting.','',NULL,'Real,Needed',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14310,'Work','Claire Danes','Actress','\nApril 12, 1979\n','','American','When I was 18 I went to college for two years and didn\'t work for a year which was essential for me, because my identity had been so influenced by my being an actor and I think I just needed to discover what it was to be myself, divorced from all that responsibility.','',NULL,'Two,College',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14311,'','Claire Danes','Actress','\nApril 12, 1979\n','','American','Yeah, there was the Flora Plum thing, where I trained for about a month and I had taken a semester off for that, and two weeks prior to filming, the financing collapsed.','',NULL,'Two,Off,Taken',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14312,'','Claire Danes','Actress','\nApril 12, 1979\n','','American','You don\'t realize how useful a therapist is until you see yourself on e and discover you have more problems than you ever dreamed of.','',NULL,'Yourself,Ever,Problems',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14313,'','Claire Danes','Actress','\nApril 12, 1979\n','','American','You know, let a few years go by until I hit my midlife crisis. Then that can be documented on film.','',NULL,'Crisis,Few,Until',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14314,'Women','Simin Daneshvar','Novelist','\nApril 28, 1921\n','\nMarch 8, 2012\n','Iranian','I wish the world was run by women. Women who have given birth and know the value of their creation.','',NULL,'Wish,Value',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14315,'','Simin Daneshvar','Novelist','\nApril 28, 1921\n','\nMarch 8, 2012\n','Iranian','Mourning is not forbidden, you know.','',NULL,'Forbidden,Mourning',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14316,'Best','Simin Daneshvar','Novelist','\nApril 28, 1921\n','\nMarch 8, 2012\n','Iranian','Simple people have much to offer. We, too, in return, must give to them to the best of our abilities. We must, with all our heart, try to help them acquire what they truly deserve.','',NULL,'Heart,Simple',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14317,'Time','Serge Daney','Critic','1944','1992','French','If you can\'t believe a little in what you see on the screen, it\'s not worth wasting your time on cinema.','',NULL,'Believe,Worth',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14318,'Age','Serge Daney','Critic','1944','1992','French','In an age of synthetic images and synthetic emotions, the chances of an accidental encounter with reality are remote indeed.','',NULL,'Reality,Emotions',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14319,'','John C. Danforth','Politician','\nSeptember 5, 1936\n','','American','The loudest voices we hear are those who advocate conflict, divisiveness.','',NULL,'Hear,Conflict,Voices',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14320,'','John C. Danforth','Politician','\nSeptember 5, 1936\n','','American','I was to Japanese visitors to Washington what the Mona Lisa is to Americans visiting Paris.','',NULL,'Paris,Washington,Japanese',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14321,'Great','John C. Danforth','Politician','\nSeptember 5, 1936\n','','American','Japan is a great nation. It should begin to act like one.','',NULL,'Nation,Act',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14322,'Funny','Rodney Dangerfield','Comedian','\nNovember 22, 1921\n','\nOctober 5, 2004\n','American','I found there was only one way to look thin: hang out with fat people.','',NULL,'Fat,Found',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14323,'','Rodney Dangerfield','Comedian','\nNovember 22, 1921\n','\nOctober 5, 2004\n','American','My psychiatrist told me I was crazy and I said I want a second opinion. He said okay, you\'re ugly too.','',NULL,'Crazy,Said,Opinion',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14324,'Funny','Rodney Dangerfield','Comedian','\nNovember 22, 1921\n','\nOctober 5, 2004\n','American','I haven\'t spoken to my wife in years. I didn\'t want to interrupt her.','',NULL,'Wife,Her',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14325,'Respect','Rodney Dangerfield','Comedian','\nNovember 22, 1921\n','\nOctober 5, 2004\n','American','I get no respect. The way my luck is running, if I was a politician I would be honest.','',NULL,'Honest,Luck',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14326,'Home','Rodney Dangerfield','Comedian','\nNovember 22, 1921\n','\nOctober 5, 2004\n','American','A girl phoned me the other day and said... \'Come on over, there\'s nobody home.\' I went over. Nobody was home.','',NULL,'Girl,Said',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14327,'Time','Rodney Dangerfield','Comedian','\nNovember 22, 1921\n','\nOctober 5, 2004\n','American','I drink too much. The last time I gave a urine sample it had an olive in it.','',NULL,'Last,Drink',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14328,'Sports','Rodney Dangerfield','Comedian','\nNovember 22, 1921\n','\nOctober 5, 2004\n','American','I went to a fight the other night, and a hockey game broke out.','',NULL,'Fight,Game',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14329,'','Rodney Dangerfield','Comedian','\nNovember 22, 1921\n','\nOctober 5, 2004\n','American','I\'m taking Viagra and drinking prune juice - I don\'t know if I\'m coming or going.','',NULL,'Coming,Taking,Drinking',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14330,'Pet,Family','Rodney Dangerfield','Comedian','\nNovember 22, 1921\n','\nOctober 5, 2004\n','American','I looked up my family tree and found three dogs using it.','',NULL,'Three',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14331,'Life,Age,Food','Rodney Dangerfield','Comedian','\nNovember 22, 1921\n','\nOctober 5, 2004\n','American','I\'m at the age where food has taken the place of sex in my life. In fact, I\'ve just had a mirror put over my kitchen table.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14332,'Jealousy','Rodney Dangerfield','Comedian','\nNovember 22, 1921\n','\nOctober 5, 2004\n','American','My wife\'s jealousy is getting ridiculous. The other day she looked at my calendar and wanted to know who May was.','',NULL,'Wife,May',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14333,'','Rodney Dangerfield','Comedian','\nNovember 22, 1921\n','\nOctober 5, 2004\n','American','I told my psychiatrist that everyone hates me. He said I was being ridiculous - everyone hasn\'t met me yet.','',NULL,'Said,Everyone,Ridiculous',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14334,'','Rodney Dangerfield','Comedian','\nNovember 22, 1921\n','\nOctober 5, 2004\n','American','My wife was afraid of the dark... then she saw me naked and now she\'s afraid of the light.','',NULL,'Wife,Dark,Light',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14335,'','Rodney Dangerfield','Comedian','\nNovember 22, 1921\n','\nOctober 5, 2004\n','American','I had plenty of pimples as a kid. One day I fell asleep in the library. When I woke up, a blind man was reading my face.','',NULL,'Face,Reading,Library',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14336,'Morning','Rodney Dangerfield','Comedian','\nNovember 22, 1921\n','\nOctober 5, 2004\n','American','This morning when I put on my underwear I could hear the fruit-of-the-loom guys laughing at me.','',NULL,'Put,Hear',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14337,'God','Rodney Dangerfield','Comedian','\nNovember 22, 1921\n','\nOctober 5, 2004\n','American','Yeah, I know I\'m ugly... I said to a bartender, \'Make me a zombie.\' He said \'God beat me to it.\'','',NULL,'Said,Ugly',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14338,'Marriage','Rodney Dangerfield','Comedian','\nNovember 22, 1921\n','\nOctober 5, 2004\n','American','It\'s tough to stay married. My wife kisses the dog on the lips, yet she won\'t drink from my glass.','',NULL,'Wife,Tough',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14339,'Funny,Family','Rodney Dangerfield','Comedian','\nNovember 22, 1921\n','\nOctober 5, 2004\n','American','I looked up my family tree and found out I was the sap.','',NULL,'Found',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14340,'Truth','Rodney Dangerfield','Comedian','\nNovember 22, 1921\n','\nOctober 5, 2004\n','American','I told my wife the truth. I told her I was seeing a psychiatrist. Then she told me the truth: that she was seeing a psychiatrist, two plumbers, and a bartender.','',NULL,'Wife,Two',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14341,'','Rodney Dangerfield','Comedian','\nNovember 22, 1921\n','\nOctober 5, 2004\n','American','I came from a real tough neighborhood. I put my hand in some cement and felt another hand.','',NULL,'Real,Tough,Put',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14342,'','Rodney Dangerfield','Comedian','\nNovember 22, 1921\n','\nOctober 5, 2004\n','American','I was so ugly my mother used to feed me with a sling shot.','',NULL,'Mother,Used,Ugly',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14343,'Time','Rodney Dangerfield','Comedian','\nNovember 22, 1921\n','\nOctober 5, 2004\n','American','I remember the time I was kidnapped and they sent a piece of my finger to my father. He said he wanted more proof.','',NULL,'Father,Remember',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14344,'','Rodney Dangerfield','Comedian','\nNovember 22, 1921\n','\nOctober 5, 2004\n','American','I told my dentist my teeth are going yellow. he told me to wear a brown tie.','',NULL,'Dentist,Wear,Teeth',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14345,'','Rodney Dangerfield','Comedian','\nNovember 22, 1921\n','\nOctober 5, 2004\n','American','On Halloween, the parents sent their kids out looking like me.','',NULL,'Parents,Kids,Looking',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14346,'','Rodney Dangerfield','Comedian','\nNovember 22, 1921\n','\nOctober 5, 2004\n','American','My cousins gay, he went to London only to find out that Big Ben was a clock.','',NULL,'Gay,Find,Big',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14347,'','Beth Daniel','Athlete','\nOctober 14, 1956\n','','American','I always said you have to be really smart or really dumb to play this game well. I just don\'t know where I fit in.','',NULL,'Smart,Game,Play',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14348,'Life','Brittany Daniel','Actress','\nMarch 17, 1976\n','','American','If you\'ve been told all your life that you\'re good-looking, people just flock around you and you never really have to try or have to learn an interesting craft, skill or hobby - or even have depth.','',NULL,'Try,Around',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14349,'Time','Brittany Daniel','Actress','\nMarch 17, 1976\n','','American','I\'ve been a vegetarian for so long, I forgot how much I missed meat. You know you don\'t realize how important meat is to you until you don\'t have it for long time.','',NULL,'Important,Long',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14350,'Humor,Cool','Brittany Daniel','Actress','\nMarch 17, 1976\n','','American','Comedy is so hard to do, so it was very cool to do dead pan humor.','',NULL,'Hard',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14351,'','Brittany Daniel','Actress','\nMarch 17, 1976\n','','American','It\'s kind of like Silence of the lambs meets Boogey Nights.','',NULL,'Silence,Nights,Lambs',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14352,'Work','Brittany Daniel','Actress','\nMarch 17, 1976\n','','American','More flirtatious than me. I couldn\'t work it like she did.','',NULL,'Did,She',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14353,'','Clifton Daniel','Editor','\nSeptember 19, 1912\n','\nFebruary 21, 2000\n','American','I would say that President Roosevelt probably was more intimately in touch with the press corps at the White House than President Truman was.','',NULL,'Touch,President,House',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14354,'Society','Clifton Daniel','Editor','\nSeptember 19, 1912\n','\nFebruary 21, 2000\n','American','Write about society as news and treat it like sociology.','',NULL,'Treat,Write',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14355,'Fear','Samuel Daniel','Poet','1562','\nOctober 14, 1619\n','English','By adversity are wrought the greatest works of admiration, and all the fair examples of renown, out of distress and misery are grown.','',NULL,'Greatest,Adversity',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14356,'','Samuel Daniel','Poet','1562','\nOctober 14, 1619\n','English','And for the few that only lend their ear, That few is all the world.','',NULL,'Few,Ear,Lend',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14357,'Love,Beauty,Time','Samuel Daniel','Poet','1562','\nOctober 14, 1619\n','English','Beauty, sweet love, is like the morning dew, Whose short refresh upon tender green, Cheers for a time, but till the sun doth show And straight is gone, as it had never been.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14358,'Nature,Art','Samuel Daniel','Poet','1562','\nOctober 14, 1619\n','English','Custom, that is before all law; Nature, that is above all art.','',NULL,'Law',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14359,'Love,Best','Samuel Daniel','Poet','1562','\nOctober 14, 1619\n','English','Love is a sickness full of woes, All remedies refusing; A plant that with most cutting grows, Most barren with best using.','',NULL,'Full',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14360,'','Samuel Daniel','Poet','1562','\nOctober 14, 1619\n','English','Striving to tell his woes, words would not come; For light cares speak, when mighty griefs are dumb.','',NULL,'Words,Light,Tell',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14361,'','Samuel Daniel','Poet','1562','\nOctober 14, 1619\n','English','The stars that have most glory have no rest.','',NULL,'Stars,Rest,Glory',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14362,'','Samuel Daniel','Poet','1562','\nOctober 14, 1619\n','English','The wise are above books.','',NULL,'Wise,Books,Above',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14363,'Men,Best','Samuel Daniel','Poet','1562','\nOctober 14, 1619\n','English','We come to know best what men are, in their worse jeopardizes.','',NULL,'Worse',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14364,'','Anthony Daniels','Actor','\nFebruary 21, 1946\n','','English','All I ever wanted to do was act.','',NULL,'Ever,Wanted,Act',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14365,'','Anthony Daniels','Actor','\nFebruary 21, 1946\n','','English','Don\'t call me a mindless philosopher, you overweight glob of grease.','',NULL,'Call,Overweight,Mindless',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14366,'Life','Anthony Daniels','Actor','\nFebruary 21, 1946\n','','English','Everybody uses mime and gesture in real life, though we don\'t realize it. It\'s very useful as a performance technique, though it can be boring to watch on its own.','',NULL,'Real,Boring',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14367,'Hope','Anthony Daniels','Actor','\nFebruary 21, 1946\n','','English','I don\'t do that many appearances at conventions. I like to keep them special for me. And for the fans, I hope.','',NULL,'Special,Keep',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14368,'','Anthony Daniels','Actor','\nFebruary 21, 1946\n','','English','I have a greater appreciation for kitchen appliances, having played one.','',NULL,'Played,Greater,Kitchen',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14369,'','Anthony Daniels','Actor','\nFebruary 21, 1946\n','','English','I quite like post-apocalyptic films, things like \'Mad Max\' for instance, because they are so full on and there is something quite cleansing about the post-apocalyptic because you can see where we all think we\'re heading.','',NULL,'Mad,Quite,Full',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14370,'Cool','Anthony Daniels','Actor','\nFebruary 21, 1946\n','','English','On a film set everyone is very cool. Well, blase really.','',NULL,'Everyone,Film',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14371,'','Anthony Daniels','Actor','\nFebruary 21, 1946\n','','English','Over the years, I\'ve loved being on stage with an orchestra, waving my hands around.','',NULL,'Around,Loved,Hands',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14372,'Music,Sad','Anthony Daniels','Actor','\nFebruary 21, 1946\n','','English','Two or three notes of music can instantly make you feel sad or tense or afraid or angry. To do that in words is much more difficult.','',NULL,'Angry',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14373,'Life,Science','Anthony Daniels','Actor','\nFebruary 21, 1946\n','','English','We have people being a little uncomfortable in their life on Earth with finances and so on, so Science Fantasy or Science Fiction allows people to think that there are possibilities beyond the gravity of our planet.','',NULL,'Earth',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14374,'Life','Anthony Daniels','Actor','\nFebruary 21, 1946\n','','English','We seem to be made to suffer. It\'s our lot in life.','',NULL,'Made,Seem',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14375,'','Anthony Daniels','Actor','\nFebruary 21, 1946\n','','English','You know, a lot of people are loath to go to an orchestral concert because they are intimidated by the thought.','',NULL,'Thought,Concert,Loath',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14376,'Music,Time','Charlie Daniels','Musician','\nOctober 28, 1936\n','','American','A friend of mine, that I had known for some time, came up one day with an old guitar. I don\'t know where he got it, I don\'t know how long he\'d had it, but he knew about two chords on it. He proceeded to teach them to me, and then we proceeded to go crazy over music.','',NULL,'Crazy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14377,'Life,Good','Charlie Daniels','Musician','\nOctober 28, 1936\n','','American','Any accolades that anybody puts toward this band really makes me feel good, because I have devoted such a big part of my life to this band, making it what I want it to be.','',NULL,'Big',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14378,'Music,Time','Charlie Daniels','Musician','\nOctober 28, 1936\n','','American','Country music has changed tremendously, so what now is considered country was not considered country at that time. We were doing stuff that probably could have been called country music today, but would certainly have not have fit in at that time.','',NULL,'Today',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14379,'Time,God','Charlie Daniels','Musician','\nOctober 28, 1936\n','','American','I had been on the road for a long time and was not really getting anywhere. Bob Johnston, a friend of mine, had taken over Columbia in Nashville. He asked me if I wanted to come down. I did - thank God I did.','',NULL,'Friend',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14380,'Music,God','Charlie Daniels','Musician','\nOctober 28, 1936\n','','American','I just thank God I can make a living doing something I enjoy as much as I do playing music.','',NULL,'Enjoy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14381,'','Charlie Daniels','Musician','\nOctober 28, 1936\n','','American','I should be the one to say what I do. It\'s just not done that way anymore in Nashville, and I can\'t do it the other way. That\'s how our record label came about.','',NULL,'Done,Anymore,Nashville',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14382,'','Charlie Daniels','Musician','\nOctober 28, 1936\n','','American','My next project will be a Christian album, another one. I wrote the songs for the ones you\'re referring to, but I want to do some of my old gospel favorites. That\'s what my next album\'s going to be.','',NULL,'Christian,Old,Another',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14383,'Funny,Music','Charlie Daniels','Musician','\nOctober 28, 1936\n','','American','The funny thing is, the music that I\'m writing now is probably some of the most cutting edge we\'ve ever done. The music that I\'m thinking about putting on our next album.','',NULL,'Writing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14384,'','Charlie Daniels','Musician','\nOctober 28, 1936\n','','American','We can get rid of red tape.','',NULL,'Red,Rid,Tape',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14385,'','Charlie Daniels','Musician','\nOctober 28, 1936\n','','American','We didn\'t have a garage to rehearse in. We had to aggravate the folks in the house. But I got a chance to play in a beer joint, and that\'s how it started.','',NULL,'Play,Chance,Beer',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14386,'Good,Business','Charlie Daniels','Musician','\nOctober 28, 1936\n','','American','Well, I just can\'t play the game anymore. I\'m 63 years old, and I\'ve been in the business for 40 years now. I take good advice and direction really well, but I don\'t need somebody that finished college two years ago to come in and tell me what I should be recording.','',NULL,'Game',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14387,'Funny,Time','Jeff Daniels','Actor','\nFebruary 19, 1955\n','','American','And regardless of the fact that in this country, certainly in the arts, we treat comedy as a second-class citizen, I\'ve never thought of it that way. I\'ve always thought it to be important. The last time I looked, the Greeks were holding up two masks. I\'ve always thought of it not only as having equ','',NULL,'Important',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14388,'','Jeff Daniels','Actor','\nFebruary 19, 1955\n','','American','And that\'s one thing that helps me is I learn it blandly, vanilla, then I don\'t try to act it too soon because you start to act it, and you kind of go away from what the next sentence is, what the next paragraph is. So get it down so it kind of can - it\'s in there so you can then, as I call it, danc','',NULL,'Down,Try,Away',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14389,'','Jeff Daniels','Actor','\nFebruary 19, 1955\n','','American','And the actors tend not to want to watch themselves very often. I\'m one of those guys.','',NULL,'Often,Themselves,Guys',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14390,'','Jeff Daniels','Actor','\nFebruary 19, 1955\n','','American','As an actor, you\'re always at the service of somebody else\'s vision. In a play, it\'s more of the director\'s vision, and he or she\'s got their hands on you all the way up to opening night, and if it\'s a film, there are even more people.','',NULL,'Night,Play,Else',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14391,'','Jeff Daniels','Actor','\nFebruary 19, 1955\n','','American','Comedy is hard to do. All the cliches about it are true.','',NULL,'True,Hard,Comedy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14392,'Good','Jeff Daniels','Actor','\nFebruary 19, 1955\n','','American','Every actor just wants good writing.','',NULL,'Writing,Actor',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14393,'Good','Jeff Daniels','Actor','\nFebruary 19, 1955\n','','American','Give me good writing, and I\'ll play it all day.','',NULL,'Writing,Give',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14394,'','Jeff Daniels','Actor','\nFebruary 19, 1955\n','','American','I always wanted to do films. I\'d gone to New York early in 1976 and did a lot of theater, but I really wanted to chase the paths of people like Pacino and Lemmon and those guys. Alan Arkin. Film was where I wanted to go.','',NULL,'Did,Wanted,Film',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14395,'','Jeff Daniels','Actor','\nFebruary 19, 1955\n','','American','I have done all of the genres, and the dramatic role is my favorite.','',NULL,'Done,Role,Favorite',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14396,'','Jeff Daniels','Actor','\nFebruary 19, 1955\n','','American','I just never did buy this idea that you have to live in Los Angeles to be an actor. I didn\'t see that as a requirement in my job description.','',NULL,'Live,Job,Did',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14397,'Time,Famous','Jeff Daniels','Actor','\nFebruary 19, 1955\n','','American','I know there are people, if I go into a market or a city for the first time, there are people that are there that just want to see the famous person, or the guy from \'Dumb and Dumber\' or whatever movie they liked. And that\'s fine, it gets them in the door, but then it\'s my job to give them something','',NULL,'Job',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14398,'Love,Family,Great','Jeff Daniels','Actor','\nFebruary 19, 1955\n','','American','I love living in Michigan, which has been great for my kids and my family.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14399,'Life,Love,Time','Jeff Daniels','Actor','\nFebruary 19, 1955\n','','American','I love the theater, but if I had to choose, I would choose a film at this time in my life. Something meaty, to sink my teeth into.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14400,'Good','Jeff Daniels','Actor','\nFebruary 19, 1955\n','','American','I never said, \'I\'m going to be a big star.\' I said, \'I\'m going to be a good actor.\' And that took the pressure off.','',NULL,'Said,Big',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14401,'Time,Good','Jeff Daniels','Actor','\nFebruary 19, 1955\n','','American','I never starved. And you know, whatever talent I have, I\'ve relied on that, versus image or star. I have just said, \'Hire me if you want somebody good.\' I tried to be as good as I could be every time out, and that\'s kind of bridged the decades.','',NULL,'Said',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14402,'Trust','Jeff Daniels','Actor','\nFebruary 19, 1955\n','','American','I think it\'s a style of acting that you trust. You trust the instincts.','',NULL,'Acting,Style',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14403,'Life','Jeff Daniels','Actor','\nFebruary 19, 1955\n','','American','I think Michigan keeps you sane and on an even keel through the ups and downs. In Michigan, I do fireworks, shovel snow and live life.','',NULL,'Live,Snow',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14404,'Work','Jeff Daniels','Actor','\nFebruary 19, 1955\n','','American','I think the American electorate should work a little harder at getting informed. That includes hearing, truly listening, to what the other side is saying. Whether you\'re left or right.','',NULL,'Saying,American',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14405,'','Jeff Daniels','Actor','\nFebruary 19, 1955\n','','American','I think we have the attention span of a gnat. You know, with cell phones and Twitter.','',NULL,'Attention,Phones,Cell',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14406,'','Jeff Daniels','Actor','\nFebruary 19, 1955\n','','American','I went to Walter Reed hospital a couple of times to visit wounded soldiers, kids with no legs and one arm. You start to question some things.','',NULL,'Start,Kids,Times',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14407,'','Jeff Daniels','Actor','\nFebruary 19, 1955\n','','American','I\'m the guy to call. Look at the resume. I have kids of my own. I have dogs.','',NULL,'Kids,Guy,Call',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14408,'Movies','Jeff Daniels','Actor','\nFebruary 19, 1955\n','','American','Meryl Streep\'s brilliant, just brilliant. I\'ve been fortunate to do two movies with Meryl. And for an actor to go moment to moment like she does, there\'s no one better. And she dances between moments. Each take is different because she\'s riding instincts, she\'s riding impulses. And she trusts that.','',NULL,'Better,Different',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14409,'','Jeff Daniels','Actor','\nFebruary 19, 1955\n','','American','Nothing seems to matter but ourselves. That\'s not how I was brought up. I don\'t recognize the country I live in anymore.','',NULL,'Live,Nothing,Country',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14410,'','Jeff Daniels','Actor','\nFebruary 19, 1955\n','','American','On cable now, the writer is king. Any actor chases that.','',NULL,'Actor,Writer,King',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14411,'Movies','Jeff Daniels','Actor','\nFebruary 19, 1955\n','','American','One of the more noble things the Oscars can do is pay attention to movies no one knows about. Blockbusters don\'t need much help.','',NULL,'Help,Attention',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14412,'','Josephus Daniels','Politician','\nMay 18, 1862\n','\nJanuary 15, 1948\n','American','A man is as old as his arteries and his interests. If he permits his economic, religious, or social arteries to harden, or loses interest in whatever concerns mankind... he will need only six feet of earth.','',NULL,'Old,Whatever,Social',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14413,'Men','Josephus Daniels','Politician','\nMay 18, 1862\n','\nJanuary 15, 1948\n','American','Army: A body of men assembled to rectify the mistakes of the diplomats.','',NULL,'Mistakes,Body',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14414,'','Josephus Daniels','Politician','\nMay 18, 1862\n','\nJanuary 15, 1948\n','American','Defeat never comes to any man until he admits it.','',NULL,'Until,Defeat,Comes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14415,'War','Josephus Daniels','Politician','\nMay 18, 1862\n','\nJanuary 15, 1948\n','American','Destroyers were the first to herald our entrance into the war.','',NULL,'Destroyers,Entrance',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14416,'','Josephus Daniels','Politician','\nMay 18, 1862\n','\nJanuary 15, 1948\n','American','Dullness is the only crime for which an editor ought to be hung.','',NULL,'Crime,Editor,Dullness',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14417,'Men,Strength,Courage','Josephus Daniels','Politician','\nMay 18, 1862\n','\nJanuary 15, 1948\n','American','Men who live valiantly and die nobly have a strength and a courage from the eternal Father.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14418,'Work,Men','Josephus Daniels','Politician','\nMay 18, 1862\n','\nJanuary 15, 1948\n','American','So popular is the naval service the only embarrassment is that men volunteer so rapidly we have to work overtime to give them hardy, adequate housing and proper training.','',NULL,'Give',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14419,'','Josephus Daniels','Politician','\nMay 18, 1862\n','\nJanuary 15, 1948\n','American','The destroyer Cork, like the useful hero for whom it is named, will be game to the last.','',NULL,'Game,Hero,Last',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14420,'','Josephus Daniels','Politician','\nMay 18, 1862\n','\nJanuary 15, 1948\n','American','There is no rank in sacrifice.','',NULL,'Sacrifice,Rank',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14421,'Freedom','Josephus Daniels','Politician','\nMay 18, 1862\n','\nJanuary 15, 1948\n','American','To compel the nation with challenge the traditional American doctrine of freedom of the seas, every man and every ship in the navy is solemnly pledged.','',NULL,'Challenge,American',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14422,'Future,Failure','Mitch Daniels','Politician','\nApril 7, 1949\n','','American','The failure of national economic policy is costing us more than jobs; it has begun to weaken that uniquely American spirit of risk-taking, large ambition, and optimism about the future. We must rally them now to bold departures that rebuild our national morale as well as our material prosperity.','',NULL,'Must',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14423,'Faith,Women,Great','Mitch Daniels','Politician','\nApril 7, 1949\n','','American','All great enterprises have a pearl of faith at their core, and this must be ours: that Americans are still a people born to liberty. That they retain the capacity for self-government. That, addressed as free-born, autonomous men and women of God-given dignity, they will rise yet again to drive back ','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14424,'','Mitch Daniels','Politician','\nApril 7, 1949\n','','American','Every citizen who stops smoking, or loses a few pounds, or starts managing his chronic disease with real diligence, is caulking a crack for the benefit of us all.','',NULL,'Real,Smoking,Few',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14425,'Time,Good,Money','Mitch Daniels','Politician','\nApril 7, 1949\n','','American','Among the weeds choking out growth and good government are the hundreds of boards, commissions, and advisory committees that have sprouted over the years. They devour time, money, and energy far beyond any real contribution they make.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14426,'Life','Mitch Daniels','Politician','\nApril 7, 1949\n','','American','As Republicans, our first concern is for those waiting tonight to begin or resume the climb up life\'s ladder.','',NULL,'Waiting,Begin',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14427,'Work','Mitch Daniels','Politician','\nApril 7, 1949\n','','American','Sure, things could always have been done better, but I just wish people would drop their political hammers for a few weeks, as happened in 2001, and work on the problem at hand.','',NULL,'Better,Political',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14428,'Government','Mitch Daniels','Politician','\nApril 7, 1949\n','','American','The federal government now spends one of every four dollars in the entire economy. It borrows one of every three dollars it spends. No nation, no entity, large or small, public or private, can thrive, or survive intact, with debts as huge as ours.','',NULL,'Small,Nation',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14429,'Freedom','Mitch Daniels','Politician','\nApril 7, 1949\n','','American','We believe it wrong ever to take a dollar from a free citizen without a very necessary public purpose, because each such taking diminishes the freedom to spend that dollar as its owner would prefer.','',NULL,'Believe,Without',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14430,'','Mitch Daniels','Politician','\nApril 7, 1949\n','','American','A one-time tax does not get figured into people\'s investment decisions.','',NULL,'Decisions,Tax,Investment',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14431,'Family','Mitch Daniels','Politician','\nApril 7, 1949\n','','American','And before our current legislature adjourns, we intend to become the first state of full and true choice by saying to every low and middle-income Hoosier family, if you think a non-government school is the right one for your child, you\'re as entitled to that option as any wealthy family; here\'s a vo','',NULL,'School,True',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14432,'Peace,Strength','Mitch Daniels','Politician','\nApril 7, 1949\n','','American','But if our nation goes over a financial Niagara, we won\'t have much strength and, eventually, we won\'t have peace. We are currently borrowing the entire defense budget from foreign investors. Within a few years, we will be spending more on interest payments than on national security. That is not, as','',NULL,'Friends',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14433,'','Mitch Daniels','Politician','\nApril 7, 1949\n','','American','Every successful enterprise has a very clear strategic purpose.','',NULL,'Successful,Purpose,Clear',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14434,'','Mitch Daniels','Politician','\nApril 7, 1949\n','','American','Finally, treat domestic energy production as the economic necessity it is and the job creator it can be. Drill, and frack, and lease, and license, unleash in every way the jobs potential in the enormous energy resources we have been denying ourselves.','',NULL,'Job,Energy,Treat',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14435,'Government','Mitch Daniels','Politician','\nApril 7, 1949\n','','American','Government does not create jobs, it only creates the conditions that make jobs more or less likely.','',NULL,'Less,Create',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14436,'Work','Mitch Daniels','Politician','\nApril 7, 1949\n','','American','I believe that the Right to Work issue is a perfectly appropriate one for Indiana to look at.','',NULL,'Believe,Issue',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14437,'Government','Mitch Daniels','Politician','\nApril 7, 1949\n','','American','I certainly believe in limited government but protecting children against injury abuse is certainly inside my sphere of things that the government should do.','',NULL,'Believe,Children',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14438,'Time','Mitch Daniels','Politician','\nApril 7, 1949\n','','American','I refer, of course, to the debts our nation has amassed for itself over decades of indulgence. It is the new Red Menace, this time consisting of ink. We can debate its origins endlessly and search for villains on ideological grounds, but the reality is pure arithmetic.','',NULL,'Reality,Nation',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14439,'Change,Best,Freedom','Mitch Daniels','Politician','\nApril 7, 1949\n','','American','If freedom\'s best friends cannot unify around a realistic, actionable program of fundamental change, one that attracts and persuades a broad majority of our fellow citizens, big change will not come.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14440,'Peace,Strength','Mitch Daniels','Politician','\nApril 7, 1949\n','','American','If our nation goes over a financial Niagara, we won\'t have much strength and, eventually, we won\'t have peace. We are currently borrowing the entire defense budget from foreign investors. Within a few years, we will be spending more on interest payments than on national security. That is not, as our','',NULL,'Friends',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14441,'','Mitch Daniels','Politician','\nApril 7, 1949\n','','American','If we don\'t believe in Americans, who will? I do believe. I\'ve seen it in the people of our very typical corner of the nation.','',NULL,'Believe,Nation,Seen',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14442,'Hope,Government','Mitch Daniels','Politician','\nApril 7, 1949\n','','American','In fact, it works the other way: A government as big and bossy as this one is maintained on the backs of the middle class and those who hope to join it.','',NULL,'Big',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14443,'Health','Mitch Daniels','Politician','\nApril 7, 1949\n','','American','Left to ourselves, we might pick the wrong health insurance, the wrong mortgage, the wrong school for our kids; why, unless they stop us, we might pick the wrong light bulb.','',NULL,'School,Why',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14444,'','Mitch Daniels','Politician','\nApril 7, 1949\n','','American','My record is, far as I know, unimpeachable.','',NULL,'Far,Record',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14445,'Alone','Mitch Daniels','Politician','\nApril 7, 1949\n','','American','No enterprise, small or large, public or private, can remain self-governing, let alone successful, so deeply in hock to others as we are about to be.','',NULL,'Successful,Small',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14446,'','Mitch Daniels','Politician','\nApril 7, 1949\n','','American','No feature of the Obama presidency has been sadder than its constant efforts to divide us, to curry favor with some Americans by castigating others.','',NULL,'Others,Favor,Efforts',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14447,'','Paul Daniels','Entertainer','\nApril 6, 1938\n','','British','You\'ll like this, not a lot, but you\'ll like it.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14448,'Work,Great','Paul Daniels','Entertainer','\nApril 6, 1938\n','','British','Even though the vast majority of my work was outside television, the amount of creation and inventing that went into the TV shows was non stop and, unknown to me, a great strain.','',NULL,'Stop',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14449,'','Paul Daniels','Entertainer','\nApril 6, 1938\n','','British','I am still working on patter and presentation.','',NULL,'Still,Working,Patter',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14450,'Art','Paul Daniels','Entertainer','\nApril 6, 1938\n','','British','I don\'t get many hecklers now but answering them is an art form in itself.','',NULL,'Answering,Form',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14451,'','Paul Daniels','Entertainer','\nApril 6, 1938\n','','British','I don\'t particularly have any magical ambitions, but then, I never did. I just enjoyed the game.','',NULL,'Game,Did,Enjoyed',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14452,'','Paul Daniels','Entertainer','\nApril 6, 1938\n','','British','When people say to me don\'t the years go fast I have to be honest and say that whereas I don\'t realise where they go in the long term, I pack so much into a year it seems to take forever.','',NULL,'Long,Honest,Year',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14453,'Car','William Daniels','Actor','\nMarch 31, 1927\n','','American','He\'s computerized, but I won\'t let him come on cold. I created KITT. I understand the personality of the car.','',NULL,'Him,Understand',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14454,'Time','Rick Danko','Musician','\nDecember 9, 1943\n','\nDecember 10, 1999\n','Canadian','As time goes on we get closer to that American Dream of there being a pie cut up and shared. Usually greed and selfishness prevent that and there is always one bad apple in every barrel.','',NULL,'Bad,Greed',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14455,'Life','Rick Danko','Musician','\nDecember 9, 1943\n','\nDecember 10, 1999\n','Canadian','Getting older, I realize I\'ve had a very fortunate life. I\'ve had a budget that\'s allowed me to do just about any silly little thing the mind could conjure up, and I\'m still alive and here.','',NULL,'Mind,Still',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14456,'Positive,Future','Rick Danko','Musician','\nDecember 9, 1943\n','\nDecember 10, 1999\n','Canadian','By doing something positive in this world, you\'re helping people and the future. We\'re all trying to help the world... make it a better place to live. We\'re actually still changing the world, aren\'t we?','',NULL,'Live',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14457,'','Rick Danko','Musician','\nDecember 9, 1943\n','\nDecember 10, 1999\n','Canadian','I like a lot of bass players. I like a lot of tuba players too.','',NULL,'Players,Bass,Tuba',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14458,'','Rick Danko','Musician','\nDecember 9, 1943\n','\nDecember 10, 1999\n','Canadian','The pressures, I don\'t really like to think about the pressures, I like to solve them, you know what I mean. I could sit here and complain about pressures but nobody wants to hear about pressures.','',NULL,'Mean,Here,Nobody',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14459,'Life','Rick Danko','Musician','\nDecember 9, 1943\n','\nDecember 10, 1999\n','Canadian','After convincing myself that was maybe you should at least help out your neighborhood, I really started to think about it later on in life.','',NULL,'Help,After',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14460,'','Rick Danko','Musician','\nDecember 9, 1943\n','\nDecember 10, 1999\n','Canadian','Also a portion of my sales go directly to Greenpeace.','',NULL,'Sales,Greenpeace,Also',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14461,'','Rick Danko','Musician','\nDecember 9, 1943\n','\nDecember 10, 1999\n','Canadian','Country artists, I met a lot of them when I was five, six years old. I had an uncle who was a country and western singer and I met Lefty Frizzell when I was five or six years old in those shows that would come through Toronto from Nashville.','',NULL,'Through,Country,Old',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14462,'','Rick Danko','Musician','\nDecember 9, 1943\n','\nDecember 10, 1999\n','Canadian','I am using soybean based ink, which is recyclable.','',NULL,'Based,Using,Ink',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14463,'','Rick Danko','Musician','\nDecember 9, 1943\n','\nDecember 10, 1999\n','Canadian','I grew up not far from where Motown was founded, maybe 300 miles from Detroit and I\'ve always liked - I used to like the way they made records. I still do, I just haven\'t had a chance to hear as much. They used to entertain me.','',NULL,'Made,Still,Chance',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14464,'Love','Rick Danko','Musician','\nDecember 9, 1943\n','\nDecember 10, 1999\n','Canadian','I love to play; a stage is a safe place for me to be. It\'s not that way for most folks, but I\'d be lost without it.','',NULL,'Without,Lost',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14465,'','Rick Danko','Musician','\nDecember 9, 1943\n','\nDecember 10, 1999\n','Canadian','I saw Ronnie Hawkins play near my hometown, Port Dover, Ontario, and I saw him play there on New Year\'s Eve and the following spring I booked myself to be his opening act on maybe five shows, and he hired me after the first night.','',NULL,'Him,Night,Play',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14466,'','Rick Danko','Musician','\nDecember 9, 1943\n','\nDecember 10, 1999\n','Canadian','I started working with Bob in 1965. We did go through a lot of changes from 65 to 74, a lot of changes. By 1974, everything had straightened itself out.','',NULL,'Everything,Through,Did',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14467,'','Rick Danko','Musician','\nDecember 9, 1943\n','\nDecember 10, 1999\n','Canadian','I\'m here in the mountains, in the foothills of the Catskills.','',NULL,'Here,Mountains,Foothills',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14468,'Life,Society','Rick Danko','Musician','\nDecember 9, 1943\n','\nDecember 10, 1999\n','Canadian','My first payback to society in life, was The Dolphin Project.','',NULL,'Project',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14469,'','Rick Danko','Musician','\nDecember 9, 1943\n','\nDecember 10, 1999\n','Canadian','Paul Butterfield and I had a band together at one point.','',NULL,'Together,Point,Band',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14470,'Good','Rick Danko','Musician','\nDecember 9, 1943\n','\nDecember 10, 1999\n','Canadian','The Band is sounding real good. We\'ve been doing some dates together and they\'ve been going well.','',NULL,'Real,Together',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14471,'Time,Famous','Rick Danko','Musician','\nDecember 9, 1943\n','\nDecember 10, 1999\n','Canadian','The Band was always famous for its retirements; we\'d go and play and get a little petty cash together, and then not see each other till it was time to fill our pockets up again.','',NULL,'Together',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14472,'','Rick Danko','Musician','\nDecember 9, 1943\n','\nDecember 10, 1999\n','Canadian','Then, there was Greenpeace, I remember that when they first started out with the boats in the waters, and the guys in the boats between the whales and the boats that will hunting the whales with spear guns.','',NULL,'Remember,Between,Started',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14473,'Technology','Rick Danko','Musician','\nDecember 9, 1943\n','\nDecember 10, 1999\n','Canadian','When CD technology first came out, it was just so much waste.','',NULL,'Waste,Cd',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14474,'','Rick Danko','Musician','\nDecember 9, 1943\n','\nDecember 10, 1999\n','Canadian','When I used to play nightclubs, you had to play Top 40 or favorite oldies that maybe people could relate to.','',NULL,'Play,Used,Maybe',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14475,'','Rick Danko','Musician','\nDecember 9, 1943\n','\nDecember 10, 1999\n','Canadian','When I was a kid a growing up in Ontario, Canada, Lake Erie was so polluted, I never thought it would ever, EVER be turned around where they could start cleaning it out in my lifetime!','',NULL,'Ever,Thought,Around',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14476,'','Rick Danko','Musician','\nDecember 9, 1943\n','\nDecember 10, 1999\n','Canadian','When I was younger, I had big visions of changing the world.','',NULL,'Big,Changing,Younger',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14477,'','Rick Danko','Musician','\nDecember 9, 1943\n','\nDecember 10, 1999\n','Canadian','You have to remember the band played from 1960 to 1965, every night. You get into a rut playing nightclubs every night, and you didn\'t want to run it into the ground.','',NULL,'Night,Remember,Playing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14478,'Sad','Rick Danko','Musician','\nDecember 9, 1943\n','\nDecember 10, 1999\n','Canadian','You put a song on the record or on tape and you stop singing it. You just don\'t sit around and sing it anymore unless you\'re performing. That\'s kind of sad.','',NULL,'Put,Around',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14479,'','Mychael Danna','Musician','\nSeptember 20, 1958\n','','Canadian','My whole career I have worked with non-Western musicians and different orchestras and ensembles and choirs.','',NULL,'Career,Different,Whole',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14480,'','Godfried Danneels','Clergyman','\nJune 4, 1933\n','','','Accusations are made directly to Rome about theologians from persons who are not theologians. Some of these accusations are anonymous. The local bishop should be the one to relate to theologians to determine orthodoxy.','',NULL,'Made,Local,Rome',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14481,'','Godfried Danneels','Clergyman','\nJune 4, 1933\n','','','Artificial Intelligence leaves no doubt that it wants its audiences to enter a realm of pure fantasy when it identifies one of the last remaining islands of civilization as New Jersey.','',NULL,'Doubt,Last,Wants',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14482,'','Godfried Danneels','Clergyman','\nJune 4, 1933\n','','','At synods, I usually wait about a week before I speak. First I listen. I feel the temperature. I listen to what has been said, what has not been said, and what I think needs to be said at that point.','',NULL,'Before,Said,Wait',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14483,'','Godfried Danneels','Clergyman','\nJune 4, 1933\n','','','Before Vatican II, in theology, as in other areas, the discipline was fixed. After the council there has been a revolution - a chaotic revolution - with free discussion on everything. There is now no common theology or philosophy as there was before.','',NULL,'Everything,Philosophy,Revolution',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14484,'Great','Godfried Danneels','Clergyman','\nJune 4, 1933\n','','','Global warming has melted the polar ice caps, raised the levels of the oceans and flooded the earth\'s great cities. Despite its evident prosperity, New Jersey is scarcely Utopia.','',NULL,'Earth,Prosperity',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14485,'Time','Godfried Danneels','Clergyman','\nJune 4, 1933\n','','','I prepared my intervention the night before I spoke. As it happened, there were about 44 cardinals who wished to speak but could not because there was not enough time. I was one of the last to speak.','',NULL,'Night,Enough',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14486,'Time','Godfried Danneels','Clergyman','\nJune 4, 1933\n','','','Our theology is still in a time of crisis, and I think this will last for some years more.','',NULL,'Crisis,Still',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14487,'Faith','Godfried Danneels','Clergyman','\nJune 4, 1933\n','','','Rome should sometimes intervene and say this or that is not in conformity with the Catholic faith. Theologians should understand that. Some theologians go too far, for example, reducing the Catholic faith to a universal philosophy.','',NULL,'Philosophy,Understand',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14488,'Time,Freedom','Godfried Danneels','Clergyman','\nJune 4, 1933\n','','','The problem for Rome, then, is how and when the intervention should be done with a sense of the possibility of going too far in limiting the freedom of theologians. This is not an easy time - neither for Rome nor for the theologians.','',NULL,'Done',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14489,'','Godfried Danneels','Clergyman','\nJune 4, 1933\n','','','The word survivor suggests someone who has emerged alive from a plane crash or a natural disaster. But the word can also refer to the loved ones of murder victims, and this was the sense in which it was used at a four-day conference in early June at Boston College.','',NULL,'Someone,Sense,College',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14490,'Faith','Godfried Danneels','Clergyman','\nJune 4, 1933\n','','','There is a very well-defined procedure that allows the Vatican to raise issues with a particular theologian about something that does not appear in conformity with the Catholic faith. It is not always easy to make this determination.','',NULL,'Easy,Issues',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14491,'Hope','Blythe Danner','Actress','\nFebruary 3, 1943\n','','American','I feel that its our children who do give us hope because they are the ones who are going to save the world.','',NULL,'Children,Give',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14492,'Life','Blythe Danner','Actress','\nFebruary 3, 1943\n','','American','Acting is really only part of my life. I\'m addicted to it.','',NULL,'Acting,Addicted',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14493,'','Blythe Danner','Actress','\nFebruary 3, 1943\n','','American','Actors are very generous.','',NULL,'Generous',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14494,'','Blythe Danner','Actress','\nFebruary 3, 1943\n','','American','I feel a little guilty only being an actor.','',NULL,'Guilty,Actor',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14495,'','Blythe Danner','Actress','\nFebruary 3, 1943\n','','American','I loved doing Shakespeare. My two favorite roles, in fact, have been Viola in Twelfth Night and Helena in A Midsummer Night\'s Dream.','',NULL,'Night,Two,Dream',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14496,'','Blythe Danner','Actress','\nFebruary 3, 1943\n','','American','I think I have a lot of crazy layers.','',NULL,'Crazy,Layers',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14497,'Time','Blythe Danner','Actress','\nFebruary 3, 1943\n','','American','I think one of my very favorite films of all time was with Peter Sellers when he played Chauncey, the gardener. Being There.','',NULL,'Films,Played',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14498,'Women','Blythe Danner','Actress','\nFebruary 3, 1943\n','','American','I try to avoid a specific image. I seek to play as many different women as I can to avoid having a label put on me.','',NULL,'Different,Play',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14499,'Time','Blythe Danner','Actress','\nFebruary 3, 1943\n','','American','I was raised in a time where children were still seen and not heard basically, so I think a lot of us in my generation went the other way and just tried to be as much more liberal and open and we\'re still paying for it.','',NULL,'Children,Still',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14500,'Love,Music,Work','Blythe Danner','Actress','\nFebruary 3, 1943\n','','American','I\'ve always just adored music. It\'s my first love, really. I admire and respect people in the music business. You really have to work hard and diligently. Sometimes actors can be lazy and get away with it, but you can\'t do that if you\'re a musician.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14501,'','Blythe Danner','Actress','\nFebruary 3, 1943\n','','American','I\'ve been very lucky. I wanted to be an actress, but I didn\'t really have the drive to sell myself. Fortunately I had a terrific agent in New York who kept me going from job to job.','',NULL,'Job,Wanted,Lucky',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14502,'Home,Business','Blythe Danner','Actress','\nFebruary 3, 1943\n','','American','I\'ve kept my sanity in this business by trying out for a role and then going home and trying to forget about it.','',NULL,'Forget',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14503,'','Blythe Danner','Actress','\nFebruary 3, 1943\n','','American','It was in high school that I first became interested in acting. We put on lots of plays.','',NULL,'School,Put,Acting',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14504,'Experience','Blythe Danner','Actress','\nFebruary 3, 1943\n','','American','Just look at my face. Its an extraordinary experience. All of my friends who are grandparents have been saying, just wait, a bit cynically, but its just extraordinary. You feel like a child again yourself. Just walking on air.','',NULL,'Yourself,Saying',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14505,'','Blythe Danner','Actress','\nFebruary 3, 1943\n','','American','Maybe subconsciously I\'ve kept activism separate from acting because it\'s important to me in a more profound way.','',NULL,'Important,Acting,Maybe',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14506,'Time','Blythe Danner','Actress','\nFebruary 3, 1943\n','','American','Mostly, I spend my time being a mother to my two children, working in my organic garden, raising masses of sweet peas, being passionately involved in conservation, recycling and solar energy.','',NULL,'Mother,Children',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14507,'','Blythe Danner','Actress','\nFebruary 3, 1943\n','','American','Onstage or in films, you do affect peoples\' lives, and sometimes that\'s very gratifying. But still, there\'s this little voice that says you should be doing something that matters.','',NULL,'Still,Sometimes,Lives',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14508,'Work','Blythe Danner','Actress','\nFebruary 3, 1943\n','','American','Whether you\'re on TV or on the stage, you have to work hard to stay fresh, real, and full of energy. You can\'t settle back. You always have to stay on your toes.','',NULL,'Real,Hard',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14509,'Movies','Blythe Danner','Actress','\nFebruary 3, 1943\n','','American','You learn more discipline in the theatre than you do in movies or TV. You\'re on stage every night and you have to sustain your energy level tor several hours.','',NULL,'Night,Energy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14510,'Experience','Paul Dano','Actor','\nJune 19, 1984\n','','American','Everything you do, every experience that you have, enlightens you a little bit or worsens you.','',NULL,'Everything,Bit',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14511,'Love','Paul Dano','Actor','\nJune 19, 1984\n','','American','I love cereal. I eat several bowls a day, mostly a few late at night.','',NULL,'Night,Few',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14512,'','Paul Dano','Actor','\nJune 19, 1984\n','','American','I started acting pretty young, so I haven\'t had too many odd jobs. But I used to sell candy out of my locker in middle school.','',NULL,'School,Pretty,Young',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14513,'Love','Paul Dano','Actor','\nJune 19, 1984\n','','American','One of my favorite films is \'Dumb and Dumber.\' I\'d love to do some really silly comedy someday.','',NULL,'Comedy,Silly',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14514,'','Ted Danson','Actor','\nDecember 29, 1947\n','','American','Years ago, we all talked about recycling and not dumping things down your drain and all of that, but talking doesn\'t help much. Basically, it\'s going to have to be legislation because the impact is so huge and diversified.','',NULL,'Help,Down,Talking',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14515,'','Ted Danson','Actor','\nDecember 29, 1947\n','','American','If you take one rivet out of an airplane, it will be all right, it\'ll keep flying. You take another rivet out of the airplane and it still flies. So what the heck, let\'s take more rivets out of the airplane, and sooner or later, the airplane drops from the sky.','',NULL,'Still,Another,Keep',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14516,'','Ted Danson','Actor','\nDecember 29, 1947\n','','American','If you actively do something, it will stop making you feel like a victim and you\'ll start feeling like part of the solution, which is just a huge benefit to your body and your psyche.','',NULL,'Feeling,Start,Making',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14517,'Life','Ted Danson','Actor','\nDecember 29, 1947\n','','American','The planet will survive. Whether we get to be here and enjoy it, or enjoy life as we\'ve known it, is what\'s questionable.','',NULL,'Enjoy,Here',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14518,'','Ted Danson','Actor','\nDecember 29, 1947\n','','American','Address these environmental issues and you will address every issue known to man. And we keep dabbling in things that aren\'t really that important in the long term.','',NULL,'Important,Long,Keep',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14519,'','Ted Danson','Actor','\nDecember 29, 1947\n','','American','Cloning, wow. Who would have thought? There should be a list of people who can and cannot clone themselves.','',NULL,'Thought,Cannot,Themselves',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14520,'Life','Ted Danson','Actor','\nDecember 29, 1947\n','','American','How much do you engage yourself in what\'s truly real and important in life? That\'s the individual question.','',NULL,'Yourself,Important',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14521,'','Ted Danson','Actor','\nDecember 29, 1947\n','','American','I don\'t think it\'s a matter of, do you win the game or not, it\'s how gracefully do you play it.','',NULL,'Game,Win,Play',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14522,'Work,Business','Ted Danson','Actor','\nDecember 29, 1947\n','','American','I feel very strongly that you can\'t just beat people up anymore; you have to work hand in hand and find ways to compromise, and get big business involved, because it won\'t happen otherwise.','',NULL,'Happen',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14523,'','Ted Danson','Actor','\nDecember 29, 1947\n','','American','I tell you, the difference for me is between being victimized, terrorized, numbed by reading about different disasters, or reducing the anxiety by getting up and doing something about it, at whatever level.','',NULL,'Different,Between,Tell',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14524,'Work,Good,Great','Ted Danson','Actor','\nDecember 29, 1947\n','','American','One of the ingredients that made Cheers work so well was the great ensemble of actors we had. That\'s the case with any good series.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14525,'','Ted Danson','Actor','\nDecember 29, 1947\n','','American','One person goes off and works in Houston the other person goes off to London and you\'re on the phone to each other and somebody is paying you to kiss somebody else. It\'s very bizarre being an actor.','',NULL,'Person,Else,Off',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14526,'Best','Ted Danson','Actor','\nDecember 29, 1947\n','','American','The environmental movement, like all political processes, reacts best to disasters. But these are very slow, very gradual disasters in the making.','',NULL,'Political,Making',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14527,'','Ted Danson','Actor','\nDecember 29, 1947\n','','American','The pressure isn\'t on my brain, but on my mouth. I realized Sam Malone said very little, he spoke in little sentences. Which is much more comfortable for me for some reason.','',NULL,'Brain,Said,Reason',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14528,'Work','Ted Danson','Actor','\nDecember 29, 1947\n','','American','We are all in this together. We will all make it or none of us will make it. If everyone cleans up their act except one big ole country, it isn\'t going to work.','',NULL,'Together,Country',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14529,'Nature','Ted Danson','Actor','\nDecember 29, 1947\n','','American','We are so arrogant, we forget that we are not the reason for evolution, we are not the point of evolution. We are part of evolution. Unfortunately, we believe that we\'ve been created to dominate the planet, to dominate nature. Ain\'t true.','',NULL,'Believe,True',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14530,'','Ted Danson','Actor','\nDecember 29, 1947\n','','American','We have a project with Unocal here in Los Angeles, where we as an environmental organization, the oil company, and the state all get together to promote the recycling of used motor oil.','',NULL,'Together,Here,Used',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14531,'','Ted Danson','Actor','\nDecember 29, 1947\n','','American','We need to start looking at having a way of managing the whole ecosystem, because you can\'t pick away at it piece by piece, you have to truly start being coordinated and managing our resources as a system. We haven\'t gotten to that point yet.','',NULL,'Away,Start,Whole',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14532,'','Ted Danson','Actor','\nDecember 29, 1947\n','','American','We\'re not trying to reinvent the wheel; for any environmental organization to claim sole responsibility for any kind of victory is insane, because everybody attacks these problems as a group.','',NULL,'Trying,Victory,Problems',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14533,'Work','Ted Danson','Actor','\nDecember 29, 1947\n','','American','You have to work with the auto industry, the oil companies, you have to work to develop renewable fuel, whether it\'s solar or different kinds of fuel or whatever.','',NULL,'Different,Whatever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14534,'','Joe Dante','Director','\nNovember 28, 1946\n','','American','Daffy, of course, wants to go on the journey with him but the studio decides they want Daffy back, so Bugs and a young studio executive heroine have to go out and try to bring him back.','',NULL,'Him,Try,Young',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14535,'Time','Joe Dante','Director','\nNovember 28, 1946\n','','American','I don\'t think you can ever be ahead of your time with cynicism about that subject. No, I don\'t think it was ahead of its time. I think it was very much a product of its time.','',NULL,'Ever,Ahead',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14536,'','Joe Dante','Director','\nNovember 28, 1946\n','','American','The dynamic is extremely similar to Gremlins and the hero is very similar, plus the small town atmosphere. It really is in a way the third Gremlins movie.','',NULL,'Hero,Small,Movie',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14537,'Time','Edwidge Danticat','Author','\nJanuary 19, 1969\n','','Haitian','On some levels, you can also have this feeling that we are being duped, somehow. And that the world is at play for something you would understand more if it were pure ideology. It is a very strange time and also basic things are being taken away.','',NULL,'Feeling,Understand',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14538,'','Edwidge Danticat','Author','\nJanuary 19, 1969\n','','Haitian','Also, people are not often aware of the way the United States\' policies influence what happens in places like Haiti or El Salvador or Nicaragua. Or in Columbia right now.','',NULL,'Often,Happens,Influence',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14539,'','Edwidge Danticat','Author','\nJanuary 19, 1969\n','','Haitian','And the fact that Haiti was occupied for 19 years by the United States, from 1915 to 1934.','',NULL,'Fact,United,Haiti',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14540,'','Edwidge Danticat','Author','\nJanuary 19, 1969\n','','Haitian','Creating these messes that go from administration to administration and then you swoop in and clean them up - with that heroic Delta force - people not realizing that they were always there but doing different things than what we see them doing at the moment.','',NULL,'Different,Moment,Force',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14541,'Family,Home','Edwidge Danticat','Author','\nJanuary 19, 1969\n','','Haitian','Especially moments when things are very difficult and complicated for me and I am still trying to grasp what is happening and I am still trying to understand and to reach family back home.','',NULL,'Trying',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14542,'Future','Edwidge Danticat','Author','\nJanuary 19, 1969\n','','Haitian','I think daily that the country\'s future is being thrown to the wind.','',NULL,'Daily,Country',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14543,'','Edwidge Danticat','Author','\nJanuary 19, 1969\n','','Haitian','I think Haiti is a place that suffers so much from neglect that people only want to hear about it when It\'s at its extreme. And that\'s what they end up knowing about it.','',NULL,'End,Place,Knowing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14544,'Dreams,Amazing','Edwidge Danticat','Author','\nJanuary 19, 1969\n','','Haitian','I wanted to raise the voice of a lot of the people that I knew growing up, and this was, for the most part, poor people who had extraordinary dreams but also very amazing obstacles.','',NULL,'Poor',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14545,'','Edwidge Danticat','Author','\nJanuary 19, 1969\n','','Haitian','In fact that is the struggle that most Americans - As rich as this country is, most Americans are very limited in their interaction with the world, unless the world comes to us in a very shocking way.','',NULL,'Struggle,Country,Rich',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14546,'','Edwidge Danticat','Author','\nJanuary 19, 1969\n','','Haitian','In Haiti you had the Duvaliers for 29 years and they were very well supported by the United States.','',NULL,'United,Haiti,States',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14547,'','Edwidge Danticat','Author','\nJanuary 19, 1969\n','','Haitian','In terms of the idea of long-term occupation - I have been reading a little bit more about this period - and you can see in that occupation are many lessons for the current occupation of Iraq. So we have these connections that go way back that people aren\'t aware of.','',NULL,'Idea,Reading,Bit',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14548,'','Edwidge Danticat','Author','\nJanuary 19, 1969\n','','Haitian','More and more people are able to access information - thank goodness we have the Internet and if you are interested you can find things. Which is different than even 20 years ago.','',NULL,'Different,Find,Able',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14549,'Money','Edwidge Danticat','Author','\nJanuary 19, 1969\n','','Haitian','Napoleon had been fighting this army of slaves and free people in Haiti and it depleted his forces. And after the Revolution, when the French were driven out, they stopped and sold this big chunk of North America to the Americans for very little money.','',NULL,'Revolution,America',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14550,'','Edwidge Danticat','Author','\nJanuary 19, 1969\n','','Haitian','On some level, now, we are joining the larger world and realizing that we are connected with people in these very scary ways, sometimes. What happened recently in Spain affects us here and brings questions up. It is too bad that people have to be shaken up in that way.','',NULL,'Bad,Sometimes,Here',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14551,'Hope','Edwidge Danticat','Author','\nJanuary 19, 1969\n','','Haitian','Or even the state of Florida, where they are prepared to execute children. Umm, well, you hope that at least that there is something there to be claimed.','',NULL,'Children,State',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14552,'','Edwidge Danticat','Author','\nJanuary 19, 1969\n','','Haitian','People aren\'t really aware of what\'s happening in other places.','',NULL,'Places,Happening,Aware',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14553,'','Edwidge Danticat','Author','\nJanuary 19, 1969\n','','Haitian','People think that there is a country there that these people are only around when they are on CNN. I don\'t think that\'s limited to Haiti.','',NULL,'Country,Around,Haiti',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14554,'','Edwidge Danticat','Author','\nJanuary 19, 1969\n','','Haitian','People who want alternative information have to try so hard to find it.','',NULL,'Hard,Find,Try',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14555,'','Edwidge Danticat','Author','\nJanuary 19, 1969\n','','Haitian','Someone has said that nations have interests, they don\'t have friends, and you see that over and over in U.S. policy.','',NULL,'Someone,Friends,Said',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14556,'','Edwidge Danticat','Author','\nJanuary 19, 1969\n','','Haitian','That\'s whatever news topic, whatever political process any country is going through - whenever they are in the news, that\'s when they exist. If you don\'t see them they don\'t exist.','',NULL,'Political,Through,Country',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14557,'','Edwidge Danticat','Author','\nJanuary 19, 1969\n','','Haitian','There is a frustration too, that at moments when there\'s not a coup, when there are not people in the streets, that the country disappears from people\'s consciousness.','',NULL,'Country,Moments,Streets',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14558,'','Edwidge Danticat','Author','\nJanuary 19, 1969\n','','Haitian','To start with, for example this year, 2004, is the bicentennial of Haitian independence.','',NULL,'Start,Year,Example',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14559,'Government,Travel','Edwidge Danticat','Author','\nJanuary 19, 1969\n','','Haitian','You have all these people in the city and everything has become centralized. If you live outside the city and you need a birth certificate or some official paper from the government, you have to travel to the city.','',NULL,'Live',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14560,'Success,Failure','Arthur C. Danto','Critic','1924','','American','It really is impossible not to like him. His success was his failure.','',NULL,'Him',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14561,'','Arthur C. Danto','Critic','1924','','American','The Rockwell magazine cover was more a part of the American reality than a record of it.','',NULL,'Reality,American,Cover',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14562,'','Georges Jacques Danton','Revolutionary','\nOctober 26, 1759\n','\nApril 5, 1794\n','French','We must dare, and dare again, and go on daring.','',NULL,'Must,Again,Dare',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14563,'Power','Georges Jacques Danton','Revolutionary','\nOctober 26, 1759\n','\nApril 5, 1794\n','French','At last I perceive that in revolutions the supreme power rests with the most abandoned.','',NULL,'Last,Supreme',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14564,'','Georges Jacques Danton','Revolutionary','\nOctober 26, 1759\n','\nApril 5, 1794\n','French','Audacity, more audacity, always audacity.','',NULL,'Audacity',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14565,'','Georges Jacques Danton','Revolutionary','\nOctober 26, 1759\n','\nApril 5, 1794\n','French','In order to conquer, what we need is to dare, still to dare, and always to dare.','',NULL,'Still,Order,Conquer',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14566,'','Georges Jacques Danton','Revolutionary','\nOctober 26, 1759\n','\nApril 5, 1794\n','French','In revolutions authority remains with the greatest scoundrels.','',NULL,'Greatest,Authority,Remains',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14567,'','Georges Jacques Danton','Revolutionary','\nOctober 26, 1759\n','\nApril 5, 1794\n','French','Show my head to the people, it is worth seeing.','',NULL,'Show,Worth,Head',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14568,'','Georges Jacques Danton','Revolutionary','\nOctober 26, 1759\n','\nApril 5, 1794\n','French','The tocsin you hear today is not an alarm but an alert: it sounds the charge against our enemies.','',NULL,'Today,Against,Hear',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14569,'','Tony Danza','Actor','\nApril 21, 1951\n','','American','Don\'t try too hard to be young. Be who you are.','',NULL,'Hard,Try,Young',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14570,'','Tony Danza','Actor','\nApril 21, 1951\n','','American','Everyone kept telling me, Just be yourself. Be yourself. I kept thinking, there\'s got to be more to it than that!','',NULL,'Yourself,Thinking,Everyone',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14571,'','Tony Danza','Actor','\nApril 21, 1951\n','','American','I am looking forward to getting to do things I have never done before.','',NULL,'Forward,Done,Before',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14572,'','Tony Danza','Actor','\nApril 21, 1951\n','','American','I did Vibe, and I felt old and paternal. I\'ve got ties older than people in that audience. I had a talk with myself. I said, You\'ve got to deal with this better.','',NULL,'Better,Did,Old',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14573,'','Tony Danza','Actor','\nApril 21, 1951\n','','American','Hold back the tide. Keep your kids innocent as long as possible.','',NULL,'Long,Keep,Kids',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14574,'Family','Tony Danza','Actor','\nApril 21, 1951\n','','American','I got this call that they wanted me to join this cast. They called it a family show, and it thought that it would be similar to all family shows. I wasn\'t sure about this until I watched some tapes, and was amazed.','',NULL,'Thought,Wanted',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14575,'Love,Time','Tony Danza','Actor','\nApril 21, 1951\n','','American','I love to cook and I know a lot of people watching love those segments, but so often they feel rushed to me. If we give \'em a bit more time to breathe, people will get more out of them.','',NULL,'Give',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14576,'','Tony Danza','Actor','\nApril 21, 1951\n','','American','In an earthquake, I shouldn\'t run out of the house - I should run into it.','',NULL,'House,Run,Earthquake',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14577,'','Tony Danza','Actor','\nApril 21, 1951\n','','American','Sometimes it\'s like watching a train wreck. You\'re uncomfortable, but you just can\'t help yourself. Some of those so-called bad interviews actually turned into compelling television.','',NULL,'Yourself,Bad,Help',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14578,'Love','Tony Danza','Actor','\nApril 21, 1951\n','','American','The joke I wanted to put into one of the promos for this new season, was to have a guy come up to me and say, Hey! Tony! I love your show, I\'ve watched you every night since you started! And then I\'d say, Ah! You\'re the one!','',NULL,'Night,Put',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14579,'Art','Tony Danza','Actor','\nApril 21, 1951\n','','American','We are cutting things kids like-music, art, and gym classes; stuff that kept me in school. This country can\'t survive without you kids. It\'s all about you kids.','',NULL,'School,Without',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14580,'','Tony Danza','Actor','\nApril 21, 1951\n','','American','We did 112 shows and had 112 parties.','',NULL,'Did,Shows,Parties',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14581,'Power','Glenn Danzig','Musician','\nJune 23, 1955\n','','American','It\'s okay for Christians throughout centuries to exterminate races and for their priests to rape little kids throughout decades, but trying to give the people the power to think and be individual, that\'s evil?','',NULL,'Evil,Give',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14582,'Car','Glenn Danzig','Musician','\nJune 23, 1955\n','','American','In Japan, they have TV sets in cars right now, where you can punch up traffic routes, weather, everything! You can get Internet access already in cars in Japan, so within the next 2 to 3 years it\'s gonna be so crazy!','',NULL,'Crazy,Everything',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14583,'Attitude','Glenn Danzig','Musician','\nJune 23, 1955\n','','American','I was bringing my attitude as a regular person \'cause this is my attitude.','',NULL,'Person,Cause',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14584,'','Glenn Danzig','Musician','\nJune 23, 1955\n','','American','I wish the Libertarian Party would get more play in the media but they don\'t.','',NULL,'Play,Wish,Party',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14585,'Future','Glenn Danzig','Musician','\nJune 23, 1955\n','','American','I\'m just saying that at least for the foreseeable future there won\'t be any more touring.','',NULL,'Saying,Won',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14586,'','Glenn Danzig','Musician','\nJune 23, 1955\n','','American','But the Danzig unreleased stuff will be either a single or a double CD.','',NULL,'Single,Stuff,Either',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14587,'','Glenn Danzig','Musician','\nJune 23, 1955\n','','American','But unfortunately, I have to say, one out of every 100 interviews I do, I get a real journalist.','',NULL,'Real,Interviews,Journalist',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14588,'','Glenn Danzig','Musician','\nJune 23, 1955\n','','American','But when you get to a song, not only do you have to do a vocal melody, you have to write words and not be redundant and make some semblance of a story.','',NULL,'Words,Write,Song',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14589,'','Glenn Danzig','Musician','\nJune 23, 1955\n','','American','I don\'t think there\'s a back lot here in Hollywood anymore that has those streets, like a French Quarter.','',NULL,'Here,Hollywood,Anymore',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14590,'','Glenn Danzig','Musician','\nJune 23, 1955\n','','American','I just told you I wasn\'t a Satanist.','',NULL,'Told',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14591,'','Glenn Danzig','Musician','\nJune 23, 1955\n','','American','I know they are going to be doing a box set in Europe of Danzig 5 and 6 and some other stuff.','',NULL,'Stuff,Europe,Box',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14592,'','Glenn Danzig','Musician','\nJune 23, 1955\n','','American','I think the Democratic Party has picked a lot of the wrong candidates, the kind that Middle America, or people who are more down the middle and more rational, can\'t side with. I think that\'s been the problem.','',NULL,'Down,America,Problem',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14593,'','Glenn Danzig','Musician','\nJune 23, 1955\n','','American','I think the key to being a journalist is getting your subject to feel comfortable enough to talk about stuff they want to talk about and the stuff they like and don\'t like, and still feel comfortable about it.','',NULL,'Enough,Still,Talk',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14594,'','Glenn Danzig','Musician','\nJune 23, 1955\n','','American','It\'s not like that anymore really, but back in the day, nobody would let the Misfits open up for them, not the Ramones, not the Cramps, nobody.','',NULL,'Nobody,Open,Anymore',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14595,'','Glenn Danzig','Musician','\nJune 23, 1955\n','','American','Of course, I started really being a comics fan with the underground stuff in the \'70s.','',NULL,'Started,Stuff,Fan',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14596,'','Glenn Danzig','Musician','\nJune 23, 1955\n','','American','People don\'t realize that they\'re being played by the Democratic Party and the Republican Party, but more so by the Democratic Party because the Democratic Party does not want another party in there.','',NULL,'Another,Realize,Republican',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14597,'','Glenn Danzig','Musician','\nJune 23, 1955\n','','American','So writing a song is much harder than doing a classical piece for me, because in a classical piece, I can just let the mood dictate what\'s going to happen.','',NULL,'Writing,Happen,Song',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14598,'','Glenn Danzig','Musician','\nJune 23, 1955\n','','American','The Democratic party has gone so far to the left that people just can\'t relate to it anymore and the Republican party is trying to go totally to the right.','',NULL,'Trying,Far,Republican',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14599,'','Glenn Danzig','Musician','\nJune 23, 1955\n','','American','To some people heavy metal is Motorhead and to others it\'s Judas Priest.','',NULL,'Others,Metal,Heavy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14600,'','Glenn Danzig','Musician','\nJune 23, 1955\n','','American','Until the contract is signed, nothing is real.','',NULL,'Nothing,Real,Until',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14601,'Religion','Glenn Danzig','Musician','\nJune 23, 1955\n','','American','Wars have always started over religion.','',NULL,'Started,Wars',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14602,'Art','Glenn Danzig','Musician','\nJune 23, 1955\n','','American','We probably put about four or five comic books out a year and probably about two or three art books and various trade paperbacks - maybe four or five of those a year - and that\'s what we do now.','',NULL,'Two,Put',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14603,'Good,Art','Glenn Danzig','Musician','\nJune 23, 1955\n','','American','We still have pretty good sales, especially for the art books.','',NULL,'Pretty',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14604,'','Glenn Danzig','Musician','\nJune 23, 1955\n','','American','We\'re doing Circle of Snakes, we open up with Skin Carver and we are throwing in Skull Forest later on.','',NULL,'Open,Later,Skin',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14605,'','Glenn Danzig','Musician','\nJune 23, 1955\n','','American','We\'ve had a lot of agencies try and sabotage our tour.','',NULL,'Try,Tour,Sabotage',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14606,'Life,Work,Good','Paula Danziger','Author','\nAugust 18, 1944\n','\nJuly 8, 2004\n','American','In my next life, I want to be tall and thin, parallel park and make good coffee. But for now, I have lots of stuff to work out in my life, but I\'ll have that until the day I die. I want to write more books.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14607,'','Paula Danziger','Author','\nAugust 18, 1944\n','\nJuly 8, 2004\n','American','I didn\'t expect to be doing a whole bunch of Amber Browns. And because it was just one book, and the father had moved away, I didn\'t realize I was going to have to deal more with shared custody, divorce and all those issues.','',NULL,'Father,Book,Away',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14608,'Age,Family','Paula Danziger','Author','\nAugust 18, 1944\n','\nJuly 8, 2004\n','American','At age 12, I was put on tranquilizers when I should have gotten help. There was nothing major and awful, I just didn\'t feel my family was supportive and emotionally generous.','',NULL,'Help',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14609,'','Paula Danziger','Author','\nAugust 18, 1944\n','\nJuly 8, 2004\n','American','I deal with unhappy marriages a lot. I\'ve never been married, I\'m single.','',NULL,'Single,Married,Unhappy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14610,'Life,Funny','Paula Danziger','Author','\nAugust 18, 1944\n','\nJuly 8, 2004\n','American','I made the choice long ago to write about real life. And life is both serious and funny.','',NULL,'Real',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14611,'Best,Respect','Paula Danziger','Author','\nAugust 18, 1944\n','\nJuly 8, 2004\n','American','I think my books talk about kids learning to like and respect themselves and each other. You can\'t write a message book; you just tell the best story you know how to tell.','',NULL,'Learning',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14612,'','Paula Danziger','Author','\nAugust 18, 1944\n','\nJuly 8, 2004\n','American','I tried to write with someone else once before, but it was not successful.','',NULL,'Successful,Someone,Before',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14613,'Change,Technology','Paula Danziger','Author','\nAugust 18, 1944\n','\nJuly 8, 2004\n','American','I try to be careful because technology changes so much over the years. But some things don\'t change. Kids and parents have disagreements, kids try to manipulate, parents try to sit down with rules and regs. That part never changes.','',NULL,'Parents',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14614,'Good,Great','Paula Danziger','Author','\nAugust 18, 1944\n','\nJuly 8, 2004\n','American','I want to keep meeting new people, enlarging my circle of friends. I have great friends now... really good people. But I\'m always ready for what comes next.','',NULL,'Friends',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14615,'','Paula Danziger','Author','\nAugust 18, 1944\n','\nJuly 8, 2004\n','American','I wish I had had my books when I was a kid, I do.','',NULL,'Wish,Books,Kid',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14616,'','Paula Danziger','Author','\nAugust 18, 1944\n','\nJuly 8, 2004\n','American','I\'m very lucky. I\'m very fortunate that my books have never gone out of print - none of them.','',NULL,'Books,Lucky,Gone',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14617,'Good','Paula Danziger','Author','\nAugust 18, 1944\n','\nJuly 8, 2004\n','American','My father was a very unhappy person, very sarcastic, and my mother was very nervous and worried about what people thought. They weren\'t monsters, but it wasn\'t a good childhood.','',NULL,'Mother,Father',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14618,'','Paula Danziger','Author','\nAugust 18, 1944\n','\nJuly 8, 2004\n','American','None of my characters seem to have had sex yet - I haven\'t written about that. And I wouldn\'t want to deal with what\'s happening in Oregon - the school shootings.','',NULL,'School,Sex,Deal',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14619,'Famous','Paula Danziger','Author','\nAugust 18, 1944\n','\nJuly 8, 2004\n','American','Normally, I name my characters after famous comedians.','',NULL,'After,Name',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14620,'','Paula Danziger','Author','\nAugust 18, 1944\n','\nJuly 8, 2004\n','American','Sometimes it\'s easier to show than it is to tell.','',NULL,'Sometimes,Tell,Show',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14621,'Funny,Sad','Paula Danziger','Author','\nAugust 18, 1944\n','\nJuly 8, 2004\n','American','The books are funny and sad, and that\'s what people respond to.','',NULL,'Books',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14622,'','Paula Danziger','Author','\nAugust 18, 1944\n','\nJuly 8, 2004\n','American','When my father would yell at me, I told myself someday I\'d use it in a book.','',NULL,'Father,Book,Someday',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14623,'','Frank Darabont','Director','\nJanuary 28, 1959\n','','American','A director shouldn\'t get in the way of the movie, the story should.','',NULL,'Story,Movie,Director',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14624,'','Frank Darabont','Director','\nJanuary 28, 1959\n','','American','And I don\'t think I\'m giving away any secrets here, but there are a lot of terrible scripts in this town.','',NULL,'Giving,Away,Here',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14625,'Love','Frank Darabont','Director','\nJanuary 28, 1959\n','','American','Boy, I\'d hate to shoot on tape or disc or whatever the hell they\'re talking about. I love film.','',NULL,'Hate,Hell',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14626,'','Frank Darabont','Director','\nJanuary 28, 1959\n','','American','I am fascinated with times past.','',NULL,'Past,Times,Fascinated',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14627,'','Frank Darabont','Director','\nJanuary 28, 1959\n','','American','I think a story should take as long to tell as it is appropriate to that particular story.','',NULL,'Long,Tell,Story',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14628,'','Frank Darabont','Director','\nJanuary 28, 1959\n','','American','I think once you\'ve finished a movie you really have to detach from it so that you can come back and watch it as an audience member.','',NULL,'Once,Movie,Audience',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14629,'Great','Frank Darabont','Director','\nJanuary 28, 1959\n','','American','Some of us have great original ideas and some of us depend on adaptations.','',NULL,'Ideas,Original',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14630,'','Frank Darabont','Director','\nJanuary 28, 1959\n','','American','To me, length is an artificial and arbitrary factor in a film.','',NULL,'Film,Arbitrary,Artificial',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14631,'','Frank Darabont','Director','\nJanuary 28, 1959\n','','American','Visual storytelling of one kind or another has been around since cavemen were drawing on the walls.','',NULL,'Around,Another,Since',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14632,'','John Nelson Darby','Clergyman','\nNovember 18, 1800\n','\nApril 29, 1882\n','English','The presence of the Holy Spirit is the keystone of all our hopes.','',NULL,'Holy,Spirit,Hopes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14633,'','John Nelson Darby','Clergyman','\nNovember 18, 1800\n','\nApril 29, 1882\n','English','After deep exercise of soul I was brought by grace to feel I could entirely.','',NULL,'Deep,After,Soul',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14634,'God,Truth','John Nelson Darby','Clergyman','\nNovember 18, 1800\n','\nApril 29, 1882\n','English','Among the children of God, it was they who were most able to rightly divide the word of truth.','',NULL,'Children',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14635,'Power,Truth','John Nelson Darby','Clergyman','\nNovember 18, 1800\n','\nApril 29, 1882\n','English','But the more we search the Scriptures, the more we perceive, in this doctrine, the fundamental truth of the gospel - that truth which gives to redemption its character, and to all other truths their real power.','',NULL,'Character',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14636,'','John Nelson Darby','Clergyman','\nNovember 18, 1800\n','\nApril 29, 1882\n','English','By one Spirit we are all baptised into one body.','',NULL,'Body,Spirit',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14637,'','John Nelson Darby','Clergyman','\nNovember 18, 1800\n','\nApril 29, 1882\n','English','Christ preferred the poor; ever since I have been converted so have I.','',NULL,'Ever,Poor,Since',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14638,'','John Nelson Darby','Clergyman','\nNovember 18, 1800\n','\nApril 29, 1882\n','English','During my solitude, conflicting thoughts increased; but much exercise of soul had the effect of causing the scriptures to gain complete ascendancy over me.','',NULL,'Thoughts,Soul,Solitude',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14639,'','John Nelson Darby','Clergyman','\nNovember 18, 1800\n','\nApril 29, 1882\n','English','Every Christian will allow that sin is an evil, and that it is our duty not to commit sin.','',NULL,'Evil,Christian,Duty',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14640,'God','John Nelson Darby','Clergyman','\nNovember 18, 1800\n','\nApril 29, 1882\n','English','God is sufficient in all ages for His church.','',NULL,'Church,Ages',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14641,'','John Nelson Darby','Clergyman','\nNovember 18, 1800\n','\nApril 29, 1882\n','English','I add, that those who are bent on restoring the whole church ought to be well instructed in the word, and to abstain from doing anything under the pretext of simplicity.','',NULL,'Anything,Whole,Word',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14642,'God','John Nelson Darby','Clergyman','\nNovember 18, 1800\n','\nApril 29, 1882\n','English','I can say, Christ has been my only object; thank God, my righteousness too... Hold fast to Christ.','',NULL,'Christ,Hold',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14643,'God','John Nelson Darby','Clergyman','\nNovember 18, 1800\n','\nApril 29, 1882\n','English','I go farther, and say, that it is plainly our duty to desire pastors and teachers to take the care of such congregations, and that God did raise up such in the church as we see it in the word.','',NULL,'Care,Did',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14644,'God','John Nelson Darby','Clergyman','\nNovember 18, 1800\n','\nApril 29, 1882\n','English','I had always owned them to be the Word of God... the careful reading of the Acts afforded me a practical picture of the early church; which made me feel deeply the contrast with its actual present state; though still, as ever beloved by God.','',NULL,'Ever,Made',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14645,'','John Nelson Darby','Clergyman','\nNovember 18, 1800\n','\nApril 29, 1882\n','English','I held apostolic succession fully, and the channels of grace to be there only.','',NULL,'Grace,Succession,Channels',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14646,'Men,God','John Nelson Darby','Clergyman','\nNovember 18, 1800\n','\nApril 29, 1882\n','English','I know that those who esteem these little organised associations to be the churches of God, see nothing but mere meetings of men in every other gathering of God\'s children.','',NULL,'Children',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14647,'','John Nelson Darby','Clergyman','\nNovember 18, 1800\n','\nApril 29, 1882\n','English','If real churches exist, such persons are not called on to make them.','',NULL,'Real,Exist,Persons',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14648,'God','John Nelson Darby','Clergyman','\nNovember 18, 1800\n','\nApril 29, 1882\n','English','It is the desire of our hearts, and as we believe God\'s will under this dispensation, that all the children of God should be gathered together as such, and, consequently, as not of the world.','',NULL,'Believe,Children',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14649,'Death','John Nelson Darby','Clergyman','\nNovember 18, 1800\n','\nApril 29, 1882\n','English','Jude has a very different character. It is not the cradle of Christianity, or of the assembly on earth: it is its decay and its death here below. It does not keep its first estate.','',NULL,'Character,Different',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14650,'Society','John Nelson Darby','Clergyman','\nNovember 18, 1800\n','\nApril 29, 1882\n','English','Let those who like society better have it.','',NULL,'Better',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14651,'God','John Nelson Darby','Clergyman','\nNovember 18, 1800\n','\nApril 29, 1882\n','English','Nationalism - in other words, the dividing of the church into bodies - consisting of such and such a nation, is a novelty, not above three centuries old, although many dear children of God are found dwelling in it.','',NULL,'Children,Words',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14652,'','John Nelson Darby','Clergyman','\nNovember 18, 1800\n','\nApril 29, 1882\n','English','Nothing is more prominently brought forward in the New Testament than the second coming of the Lord Jesus Christ.','',NULL,'Forward,Nothing,Jesus',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14653,'','John Nelson Darby','Clergyman','\nNovember 18, 1800\n','\nApril 29, 1882\n','English','Obedience to the word in humility of mind never confuses.','',NULL,'Mind,Humility,Word',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14654,'God','John Nelson Darby','Clergyman','\nNovember 18, 1800\n','\nApril 29, 1882\n','English','Some respected and beloved brethren insist that the forming and organising of churches is, according to God\'s will, the only means of finding blessing in the midst of that confusion which is acknowledged to exist.','',NULL,'Confusion,Blessing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14655,'Respect','John Nelson Darby','Clergyman','\nNovember 18, 1800\n','\nApril 29, 1882\n','English','The cross is the centre of all this in every respect.','',NULL,'Cross,Centre',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14656,'Life,Respect','John Nelson Darby','Clergyman','\nNovember 18, 1800\n','\nApril 29, 1882\n','English','The Epistle is a correction of profession without life, and most valuable in this respect.','',NULL,'Without',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14657,'Legal','Christopher Darden','Lawyer','\nApril 7, 1956\n','','American','The events of the day inspired me to become a lawyer.','',NULL,'Become,Inspired',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14658,'','Christopher Darden','Lawyer','\nApril 7, 1956\n','','American','I think it hurt my performance because I stopped being me. That won\'t ever happen again.','',NULL,'Hurt,Ever,Happen',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14659,'Legal','Christopher Darden','Lawyer','\nApril 7, 1956\n','','American','The law has no compassion. And justice is administered without compassion.','',NULL,'Justice,Without',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14660,'','Christopher Darden','Lawyer','\nApril 7, 1956\n','','American','All I can really say is it\'s bloodier than hell. In this one I\'m going to be much more direct and honest in my description of the actual killings and the crime scene.','',NULL,'Hell,Honest,Crime',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14661,'','Christopher Darden','Lawyer','\nApril 7, 1956\n','','American','I am a struggling writer. A middle-aged man with two little kids and I\'m just trying to earn a living. So buy this book - or my kids will have to go to foster care.','',NULL,'Care,Book,Trying',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14662,'','Christopher Darden','Lawyer','\nApril 7, 1956\n','','American','I began writing in the 4th grade. As a matter of fact, I produced a play for the entire school. It was about Leif Ericson and the discovery of America.','',NULL,'School,Writing,America',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14663,'Work','Christopher Darden','Lawyer','\nApril 7, 1956\n','','American','I can\'t tell you how hard I worked the last year. In fact, I worked so hard that I know I can\'t maintain that same work level in 2001, so I\'ve got to quit something.','',NULL,'Hard,Same',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14664,'','Christopher Darden','Lawyer','\nApril 7, 1956\n','','American','I chose to go to law school because I thought that someday, somehow I\'d make a difference.','',NULL,'School,Law,Thought',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14665,'Anger','Christopher Darden','Lawyer','\nApril 7, 1956\n','','American','I did not think that I was angry, but clearly anger was reflected in my writing. I did not think that I had been affected emotionally, but it was clear from my writing that I was still very emotional about the trial some six months after it ended.','',NULL,'Angry,Emotional',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14666,'','Christopher Darden','Lawyer','\nApril 7, 1956\n','','American','I don\'t know how the editors are going to take it or how it may be received. But to some extent I\'m hoping that with the next book, when people pick it up and read it, it will scare the pants off of them.','',NULL,'Book,May,Off',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14667,'','Christopher Darden','Lawyer','\nApril 7, 1956\n','','American','I just did something on a show on UPN called \'Girlfriends\' that will be on television in February. I am actually a much better actor today than I was in 1996, believe it or not.','',NULL,'Today,Believe,Better',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14668,'','Christopher Darden','Lawyer','\nApril 7, 1956\n','','American','I no longer teach law. But when I did I advised my students that they should never accept a case if it meant that by doing so you couldn\'t sleep at night.','',NULL,'Sleep,Night,Law',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14669,'Family,Money','Christopher Darden','Lawyer','\nApril 7, 1956\n','','American','I suppose that one of the reasons I wrote \'In Contempt\' was because of the money. After the trial I came to realize that there were things that I needed to do if I was to protect myself and my family, so there were some selfish reasons for it.','',NULL,'Selfish',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14670,'Hope','Christopher Darden','Lawyer','\nApril 7, 1956\n','','American','I think that as I continue to write, my writing I hope will become more controversial and more provocative.','',NULL,'Writing,Become',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14671,'','Christopher Darden','Lawyer','\nApril 7, 1956\n','','American','I think that the mere fact that I\'m doing it ought to inspire someone. In junior high school the counselor suggested that I focus on wood shop and metal shop.','',NULL,'School,Focus,Someone',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14672,'','Christopher Darden','Lawyer','\nApril 7, 1956\n','','American','I\'m real bent on dialogue. I\'m just a little bit crazy and when you put that along with 20 years as a criminal lawyer, it\'s pretty easy to come up with some interesting plots.','',NULL,'Crazy,Real,Pretty',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14673,'','Christopher Darden','Lawyer','\nApril 7, 1956\n','','American','In fact, some reviewers have said that as they got into the story they forgot that the protagonist is a black woman. They were moved by the story - by the people as a whole - and not by the little things.','',NULL,'Woman,Black,Said',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14674,'Good,Health','Christopher Darden','Lawyer','\nApril 7, 1956\n','','American','In some ways I\'m still recovering from the trial. My health is not as good as it ought to be. I\'ve gone back to practicing law and it seems to have taken a toll for whatever reason.','',NULL,'Law',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14675,'Power','Christopher Darden','Lawyer','\nApril 7, 1956\n','','American','It did not prepare me for writing or \'Power of Attorney.\' However, what it did is that it forced me out of the DA\'s office. I stopped getting that county check.','',NULL,'Writing,Did',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14676,'','Christopher Darden','Lawyer','\nApril 7, 1956\n','','American','It would have been easier to have a male protagonist, but I didn\'t want people to assume that Nikki Hill was me in her entirety because a lot of people just don\'t like me and I don\'t think they would be interested in reading about me, even in the fictional context.','',NULL,'Her,Reading,Interested',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14677,'','Christopher Darden','Lawyer','\nApril 7, 1956\n','','American','It\'s much like writing a screenplay with someone else and that\'s how we view it, I think.','',NULL,'Someone,Writing,Else',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14678,'Power','Christopher Darden','Lawyer','\nApril 7, 1956\n','','American','It\'s too late for that - trying to second guess it. It\'s over. I\'m worried about how to get the kids through school and still write and practice law and take power of attorney.','',NULL,'School,Through',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14679,'','Christopher Darden','Lawyer','\nApril 7, 1956\n','','American','Something\'s going to happen that\'s going to make us all pay attention at the type of sentences some people are serving and the conditions in which they are served.','',NULL,'Happen,Attention,Pay',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14680,'','Christopher Darden','Lawyer','\nApril 7, 1956\n','','American','That\'s an interesting question. I would say that in general Americans know very little about the law. It\'s one of those things that most of us take for granted.','',NULL,'Law,Question,Granted',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14681,'','Christopher Darden','Lawyer','\nApril 7, 1956\n','','American','That\'s the thing about us lawyers - if at all possible, we will consume each other.','',NULL,'Possible,Lawyers,Consume',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14682,'','Jean-Pierre Dardenne','Director','\nApril 21, 1951\n','','Belgian','In documentaries, you\'re confronted with reality; you can not manipulate or move it.','',NULL,'Reality,Move,Manipulate',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14683,'Life,Good','Jean-Pierre Dardenne','Director','\nApril 21, 1951\n','','Belgian','In Europe, there are many filmmakers working in the same territory: immigration, and the things that are most disruptive to European life today. That\'s not a judgment. I think it\'s good that cinema looks at such things.','',NULL,'Today',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14684,'Truth','Jean-Pierre Dardenne','Director','\nApril 21, 1951\n','','Belgian','The truth is always less interesting than the fiction.','',NULL,'Less,Fiction',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14685,'','Luc Dardenne','Director','\nMarch 10, 1954\n','','Belgian','Film-makers in Belgium are seen as arts and crafts makers. It is a small country. There is not really a film industry there at all.','',NULL,'Country,Small,Film',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14686,'','Luc Dardenne','Director','\nMarch 10, 1954\n','','Belgian','Filming is like a house, you have to feel comfortable in it.','',NULL,'House,Filming',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14687,'','Luc Dardenne','Director','\nMarch 10, 1954\n','','Belgian','Filmmaking has always involved pairs: a director coupled with a producer, a director alongside an editor... The notion of couples is not foreign to cinema.','',NULL,'Involved,Director,Couples',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14688,'Family','Bobby Darin','Musician','\nMay 14, 1936\n','\nDecember 20, 1973\n','American','My family comes first. Maybe that\'s what makes me different from other guys.','',NULL,'Different,Makes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14689,'Love,God,Truth','Bobby Darin','Musician','\nMay 14, 1936\n','\nDecember 20, 1973\n','American','Any fool knows that bravado is always a cover-up for insecurity. That\'s the truth. And on that note, I\'ll say goodnight. God love you.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14690,'Business,Money','Bobby Darin','Musician','\nMay 14, 1936\n','\nDecember 20, 1973\n','American','A group or an artist shouldn\'t get his money until his boss gets his.','',NULL,'Until',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14691,'Time,Future','Bobby Darin','Musician','\nMay 14, 1936\n','\nDecember 20, 1973\n','American','My philosophy is to take one day at a time. I don\'t worry about the future. Tomorrow is even out of sight for me.','',NULL,'Tomorrow',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14692,'Death','Bobby Darin','Musician','\nMay 14, 1936\n','\nDecember 20, 1973\n','American','Everybody thinks I\'m at death\'s door, but I\'m not. There\'s nothing seriously wrong with me, and my heart is in 100 percent working order. Anything else you may hear is a damn lie!','',NULL,'Heart,Nothing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14693,'Funny','Bobby Darin','Musician','\nMay 14, 1936\n','\nDecember 20, 1973\n','American','A comedian\'s body is funny as well as his mind being funny, his whole personage is funny.','',NULL,'Mind,Whole',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14694,'Hope','Bobby Darin','Musician','\nMay 14, 1936\n','\nDecember 20, 1973\n','American','Everybody, sooner or later, will have to go under the knife. Let\'s hope they make out as well as I did.','',NULL,'Did,Everybody',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14695,'','Bobby Darin','Musician','\nMay 14, 1936\n','\nDecember 20, 1973\n','American','George Burns was the father I never had.','',NULL,'Father,Burns,George',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14696,'','Bobby Darin','Musician','\nMay 14, 1936\n','\nDecember 20, 1973\n','American','I am now a turtle. Virtually everything I own is on my back and suffice it to say I am one ton lighter and therefore 2,000 pounds happier. All houses are gone.','',NULL,'Everything,Gone,Happier',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14697,'','Bobby Darin','Musician','\nMay 14, 1936\n','\nDecember 20, 1973\n','American','I could have a roomful of awards and it wouldn\'t mean beans.','',NULL,'Mean,Awards,Beans',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14698,'','Bobby Darin','Musician','\nMay 14, 1936\n','\nDecember 20, 1973\n','American','I dazzle you with that footwork.','',NULL,'Footwork',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14699,'','Bobby Darin','Musician','\nMay 14, 1936\n','\nDecember 20, 1973\n','American','I decided I was going to give up singing and concentrate on acting, and a result of that, I didn\'t do another film for two to three years, and I don\'t blame it on anybody but myself.','',NULL,'Blame,Give,Two',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14700,'Life','Bobby Darin','Musician','\nMay 14, 1936\n','\nDecember 20, 1973\n','American','I don\'t care if I never do another TV show in my life.','',NULL,'Care,Another',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14701,'Love','Bobby Darin','Musician','\nMay 14, 1936\n','\nDecember 20, 1973\n','American','I don\'t know what it is to love the way they love-they would jump off a bridge for me. I can\'t do that. I can only say, I owe you.','',NULL,'Off,Bridge',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14702,'','Bobby Darin','Musician','\nMay 14, 1936\n','\nDecember 20, 1973\n','American','I don\'t want to be able to see the audience.','',NULL,'Able,Audience',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14703,'','Bobby Darin','Musician','\nMay 14, 1936\n','\nDecember 20, 1973\n','American','I drilled holes in the floor of the club, and it\'s sinking.','',NULL,'Club,Floor,Sinking',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14704,'','Bobby Darin','Musician','\nMay 14, 1936\n','\nDecember 20, 1973\n','American','I had these shoes made and 2 to 3 inch lifts inside and the heel was another 2 and half inches. I walked around that way, wherever I could without falling over.','',NULL,'Without,Made,Around',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14705,'Great','Bobby Darin','Musician','\nMay 14, 1936\n','\nDecember 20, 1973\n','American','I have worked with a great many comedians as opposed to comics, although I have worked with comics as well, I make the distinction.','',NULL,'Worked,Comedians',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14706,'','Bobby Darin','Musician','\nMay 14, 1936\n','\nDecember 20, 1973\n','American','I realized that I needed to be anonymous on the street and somebody else on the stage. I had tried to put my street self on the stage, but what they want is an actor on stage.','',NULL,'Self,Put,Else',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14707,'','Bobby Darin','Musician','\nMay 14, 1936\n','\nDecember 20, 1973\n','American','I think Flip Wilson is a brillant comedian.','',NULL,'Comedian,Flip,Wilson',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14708,'','Bobby Darin','Musician','\nMay 14, 1936\n','\nDecember 20, 1973\n','American','I want to do drama, light comedy, the whole range.','',NULL,'Light,Whole,Comedy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14709,'Time','Bobby Darin','Musician','\nMay 14, 1936\n','\nDecember 20, 1973\n','American','I want to make it faster than anyone has ever made it before. I\'d like to be a legend by the time I\'m 25.','',NULL,'Ever,Made',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14710,'','Bobby Darin','Musician','\nMay 14, 1936\n','\nDecember 20, 1973\n','American','I\'m a singer who moves like a dancer.','',NULL,'Singer,Moves,Dancer',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14711,'Legal','Bobby Darin','Musician','\nMay 14, 1936\n','\nDecember 20, 1973\n','American','I\'m more married to Sandy now than when we were married with the legal document. We\'re still married as parents.','',NULL,'Parents,Still',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14712,'','Bobby Darin','Musician','\nMay 14, 1936\n','\nDecember 20, 1973\n','American','I\'ve done a lot of things and I\'ve been a lot of people, but now I\'ve come to realize who I am.','',NULL,'Done,Realize',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14713,'','Ruben Dario','Poet','\nJanuary 18, 1867\n','\nFebruary 6, 1916\n','Nicaraguan','Sweet as sweetest Grecian honey will my song be when I sing, O Beloved, in the season of the Spring!','',NULL,'Spring,Song,Sweet',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14714,'God','Alvin Dark','Athlete','\nJanuary 7, 1922\n','','American','Every player should be accorded the privilege of at least one season with the Chicago Cubs. That\'s baseball as it should be played - in God\'s own sunshine. And that\'s really living.','',NULL,'Sunshine,Baseball',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14715,'Faith,God','Alvin Dark','Athlete','\nJanuary 7, 1922\n','','American','A fellow has to have faith in God above and Rollie Fingers in the bullpen.','',NULL,'Above',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14716,'','Alvin Dark','Athlete','\nJanuary 7, 1922\n','','American','A manager doesn\'t hear the cheers.','',NULL,'Hear,Manager,Cheers',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14717,'','Alvin Dark','Athlete','\nJanuary 7, 1922\n','','American','Any pitcher who throws at a batter and deliberately tries to hit him is a communist.','',NULL,'Him,Hit,Communist',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14718,'','Alvin Dark','Athlete','\nJanuary 7, 1922\n','','American','Friendships are forgotten when the game begins.','',NULL,'Game,Forgotten,Begins',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14719,'','Alvin Dark','Athlete','\nJanuary 7, 1922\n','','American','In this game of baseball, you live by the sword and die by it. You hit and get hit. Remember that.','',NULL,'Live,Game,Baseball',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14720,'','Alvin Dark','Athlete','\nJanuary 7, 1922\n','','American','Slow thinkers are part of the game too. Some of these slow thinkers can hit a ball a long way.','',NULL,'Game,Long,Hit',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14721,'','Alvin Dark','Athlete','\nJanuary 7, 1922\n','','American','The Giants were supposed to have a new motto, \'Shut up and deal.\'','',NULL,'Motto,Deal,Shut',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14722,'Love','Alvin Dark','Athlete','\nJanuary 7, 1922\n','','American','The Lord taught me to love everybody, but the last ones I learned to love were the sportswriters.','',NULL,'Learned,Last',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14723,'','Alvin Dark','Athlete','\nJanuary 7, 1922\n','','American','The writers want to know were you made your mistake, no how well your curve is breaking.','',NULL,'Made,Mistake,Writers',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14724,'','Alistair Darling','Politician','\nNovember 28, 1953\n','','British','Deficits must be cut, yes, but the rush to austerity risks undermining the fragile global recovery.','',NULL,'Must,Yes,Cut',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14725,'Finance','Alistair Darling','Politician','\nNovember 28, 1953\n','','British','Our goal is to make finance the servant, not the master, of the real economy.','',NULL,'Real,Goal',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14726,'Life,Death','Alistair Darling','Politician','\nNovember 28, 1953\n','','British','The global economy is spluttering back into life. The Tories would have left it to choke to death.','',NULL,'Left',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14727,'','Alistair Darling','Politician','\nNovember 28, 1953\n','','British','Tory plans to cut \'further and faster\' would wreck recovery and roll back Labour\'s many successes.','',NULL,'Cut,Plans,Recovery',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14728,'','Grace Darling','Celebrity','\nNovember 14, 1815\n','\nOctober 20, 1842\n','English','I have seven apartments in the house to keep in a state fit to be inspected everyday by Gentlemen.','',NULL,'Keep,Everyday,State',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14729,'','Grace Darling','Celebrity','\nNovember 14, 1815\n','\nOctober 20, 1842\n','English','Inflated descriptions by the pen or exaggerated illustrations by the pencil.','',NULL,'Pen,Pencil,Inflated',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14730,'','Grace Darling','Celebrity','\nNovember 14, 1815\n','\nOctober 20, 1842\n','English','The cries of the sufferers on the remaining part of the wreck were heard during the night.','',NULL,'Night,Heard,Wreck',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14731,'','Ron Darling','Athlete','','','American','I think I went through everything anyone who had a long career needed. I needed quiet. I needed to raise my children.','',NULL,'Children,Everything,Career',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14732,'Time','Eric Darnell','Actor','1960','','American','I loved to watch cartoons and even made little stop-motion films in the backyard. At the time, I never really thought that it was something you could do for a living; it never actually hit me that people do that sort of thing or I would be capable of it.','',NULL,'Thought,Made',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14733,'Science','Eric Darnell','Actor','1960','','American','I studied science and journalism at the University of Colorado and then got interested in experimental film there and started doing my own films.','',NULL,'Film,Started',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14734,'Beauty','Dimebag Darrell','Musician','\nAugust 20, 1966\n','\nDecember 8, 2004\n','American','When I tried to play something and screwed up, I\'d hear some other note that would come into play. Then I started trying different things to find the beauty in it.','',NULL,'Different,Trying',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14735,'','Dimebag Darrell','Musician','\nAugust 20, 1966\n','\nDecember 8, 2004\n','American','We still get those kind of cats coming out to our shows. Once you\'re into it, you\'re into it for a lifetime.','',NULL,'Still,Once,Coming',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14736,'','Dimebag Darrell','Musician','\nAugust 20, 1966\n','\nDecember 8, 2004\n','American','Musicians tend to get bored playing the same thing over and over, so I think it\'s natural to experiment.','',NULL,'Bored,Same,Playing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14737,'','Dimebag Darrell','Musician','\nAugust 20, 1966\n','\nDecember 8, 2004\n','American','If you improvise a riff and the crowd immediately reacts to it, you know you\'re on to something.','',NULL,'Crowd,Improvise,Reacts',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14738,'Dad','Dimebag Darrell','Musician','\nAugust 20, 1966\n','\nDecember 8, 2004\n','American','The worst advice I ever received from my dad was to play by the book.','',NULL,'Book,Ever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14739,'','Dimebag Darrell','Musician','\nAugust 20, 1966\n','\nDecember 8, 2004\n','American','Every song is different.','',NULL,'Different,Song',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14740,'Great','Dimebag Darrell','Musician','\nAugust 20, 1966\n','\nDecember 8, 2004\n','American','I was lucky enough to get to see guys like Bugs Henderson, Jimmy Wallace, all those great Texas blues players.','',NULL,'Enough,Lucky',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14741,'','James Darren','Actor','\nJune 8, 1936\n','','American','Doing a TV show, you\'re on an assembly line and it\'s as cut and dry as that. There are some shows that are exceptions. There are producers that want really special things.','',NULL,'Special,Show,Line',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14742,'Time,Best','James Darren','Actor','\nJune 8, 1936\n','','American','A lot of people who were the best in their fields. I was fortunate enough to be friends with Sammy Davis, Jr. - I spent a lot of time with Sammy. I was over at his house almost every night. Those people were very special and very special for me.','',NULL,'Night',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14743,'','James Darren','Actor','\nJune 8, 1936\n','','American','Back in the Rat Pack days, we\'d take Frank\'s plane and sit dead center, because of Nancy. We\'d watch the Rat Pack in the center ring and you couldn\'t ask for a better thing.','',NULL,'Better,Dead,Days',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14744,'Life,Best','James Darren','Actor','\nJune 8, 1936\n','','American','Sinatra was the biggest influence on my life, my singing career. And rightly so. I mean he was the best singer ever.','',NULL,'Mean',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14745,'Death,Great','Clarence Darrow','Lawyer','\nApril 18, 1857\n','\nMarch 13, 1938\n','American','I have never killed a man, but I have read many obituaries with great pleasure.','',NULL,'Read',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14746,'Patriotism','Clarence Darrow','Lawyer','\nApril 18, 1857\n','\nMarch 13, 1938\n','American','True patriotism hates injustice in its own land more than anywhere else.','',NULL,'True,Else',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14747,'','Clarence Darrow','Lawyer','\nApril 18, 1857\n','\nMarch 13, 1938\n','American','I have suffered from being misunderstood, but I would have suffered a hell of a lot more if I had been understood.','',NULL,'Hell,Understood,Suffered',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14748,'Men','Clarence Darrow','Lawyer','\nApril 18, 1857\n','\nMarch 13, 1938\n','American','I do not consider it an insult, but rather a compliment to be called an agnostic. I do not pretend to know where many ignorant men are sure - that is all that agnosticism means.','',NULL,'Insult,Rather',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14749,'','Clarence Darrow','Lawyer','\nApril 18, 1857\n','\nMarch 13, 1938\n','American','I never wanted to see anybody die, but there are a few obituary notices I have read with pleasure.','',NULL,'Die,Wanted,Few',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14750,'Men','Clarence Darrow','Lawyer','\nApril 18, 1857\n','\nMarch 13, 1938\n','American','I am an agnostic; I do not pretend to know what many ignorant men are sure of.','',NULL,'Sure,Ignorant',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14751,'Politics','Clarence Darrow','Lawyer','\nApril 18, 1857\n','\nMarch 13, 1938\n','American','When I was a boy I was told that anybody could become President; I\'m beginning to believe it.','',NULL,'Believe,Become',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14752,'','Clarence Darrow','Lawyer','\nApril 18, 1857\n','\nMarch 13, 1938\n','American','The first half of our lives are ruined by our parents and the second half by our children.','',NULL,'Children,Parents,Lives',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14753,'','Clarence Darrow','Lawyer','\nApril 18, 1857\n','\nMarch 13, 1938\n','American','As long as the world shall last there will be wrongs, and if no man objected and no man rebelled, those wrongs would last forever.','',NULL,'Long,Last,Forever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14754,'Truth','Clarence Darrow','Lawyer','\nApril 18, 1857\n','\nMarch 13, 1938\n','American','Chase after the truth like all hell and you\'ll free yourself, even though you never touch its coat tails.','',NULL,'Yourself,After',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14755,'','Clarence Darrow','Lawyer','\nApril 18, 1857\n','\nMarch 13, 1938\n','American','The world is made up for the most part of morons and natural tyrants, sure of themselves, strong in their own opinions, never doubting anything.','',NULL,'Strong,Anything,Made',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14756,'Power','Clarence Darrow','Lawyer','\nApril 18, 1857\n','\nMarch 13, 1938\n','American','If you lose the power to laugh, you lose the power to think.','',NULL,'Laugh,Lose',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14757,'Freedom','Clarence Darrow','Lawyer','\nApril 18, 1857\n','\nMarch 13, 1938\n','American','You can only protect your liberties in this world by protecting the other man\'s freedom.','',NULL,'Protect,Protecting',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14758,'Business','Clarence Darrow','Lawyer','\nApril 18, 1857\n','\nMarch 13, 1938\n','American','The law does not pretend to punish everything that is dishonest. That would seriously interfere with business.','',NULL,'Everything,Law',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14759,'History','Clarence Darrow','Lawyer','\nApril 18, 1857\n','\nMarch 13, 1938\n','American','History repeats itself, and that\'s one of the things that\'s wrong with history.','',NULL,'Wrong,Repeats',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14760,'God','Clarence Darrow','Lawyer','\nApril 18, 1857\n','\nMarch 13, 1938\n','American','I do not believe in God because I do not believe in Mother Goose.','',NULL,'Mother,Believe',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14761,'','Clarence Darrow','Lawyer','\nApril 18, 1857\n','\nMarch 13, 1938\n','American','Lost causes are the only ones worth fighting for.','',NULL,'Lost,Fighting,Worth',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14762,'','Clarence Darrow','Lawyer','\nApril 18, 1857\n','\nMarch 13, 1938\n','American','No other offense has ever been visited with such severe penalties as seeking to help the oppressed.','',NULL,'Help,Ever,Seeking',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14763,'','Clarence Darrow','Lawyer','\nApril 18, 1857\n','\nMarch 13, 1938\n','American','You can only be free if I am free.','',NULL,'Free',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14764,'Legal','Clarence Darrow','Lawyer','\nApril 18, 1857\n','\nMarch 13, 1938\n','American','The trouble with law is lawyers.','',NULL,'Law,Trouble',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14765,'','Clarence Darrow','Lawyer','\nApril 18, 1857\n','\nMarch 13, 1938\n','American','Even if you do learn to speak correct English, whom are you going to speak it to?','',NULL,'Learn,Speak,English',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14766,'Life,Faith,Hope','Clarence Darrow','Lawyer','\nApril 18, 1857\n','\nMarch 13, 1938\n','American','The origin of the absurd idea of immortal life is easy to discover; it is kept alive by hope and fear, by childish faith, and by cowardice.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14767,'Truth','Clarence Darrow','Lawyer','\nApril 18, 1857\n','\nMarch 13, 1938\n','American','The pursuit of truth will set you free; even if you never catch up with it.','',NULL,'Free,Catch',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14768,'','Clarence Darrow','Lawyer','\nApril 18, 1857\n','\nMarch 13, 1938\n','American','Depressions may bring people closer to the church but so do funerals.','',NULL,'May,Church,Bring',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14769,'Men','Clarence Darrow','Lawyer','\nApril 18, 1857\n','\nMarch 13, 1938\n','American','I do not pretend to know where many ignorant men are sure - that is all that agnosticism means.','',NULL,'Means,Sure',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14770,'Love,Business','Henry Darrow','Actor','\nSeptember 15, 1933\n','','Puerto Rican','I love the challenge of show business. It keeps me on my toes.','',NULL,'Challenge',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14771,'','Henry Darrow','Actor','\nSeptember 15, 1933\n','','Puerto Rican','I\'ve wanted to be an actor ever since I was a little boy.','',NULL,'Ever,Wanted,Since',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14772,'','Henry Darrow','Actor','\nSeptember 15, 1933\n','','Puerto Rican','My biggest regret is that I didn\'t teach my two children how to speak Spanish.','',NULL,'Children,Regret,Two',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14773,'Good','Paul Darrow','Actor','\nMay 2, 1941\n','','British','Also, from a technical point of view, as you\'re standing in front of a microphone all day, it\'s quite a good idea that I should play a laid back sort of character because if he was too frenetic, I\'d be exhausted by lunch!','',NULL,'Character,Play',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14774,'','Paul Darrow','Actor','\nMay 2, 1941\n','','British','He has all those different aspects to him, so I can more or less decide as a performer how I\'m going to deliver a line in a particular scene, or play a particular scene in total.','',NULL,'Him,Different,Play',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14775,'','Paul Darrow','Actor','\nMay 2, 1941\n','','British','He\'s psychologically damaged, I suppose, if you stand back and look objectively at him, but then, who isn\'t?','',NULL,'Him,Stand,Damaged',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14776,'','Paul Darrow','Actor','\nMay 2, 1941\n','','British','I think the intelligent thing about it is that you have to carefully listen to it all to grasp it, and because I\'m not in every scene - colossal disappointment to everybody that it may be - I\'m not getting the full picture here today while recording it.','',NULL,'Today,May,Here',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14777,'','Paul Darrow','Actor','\nMay 2, 1941\n','','British','If he is a ghost, then it\'s very disappointing for me, because he is banished in the story, and that could mean that he won\'t be coming back, and that would be terrible, wouldn\'t it?','',NULL,'Mean,Story,Won',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14778,'Truth','Paul Darrow','Actor','\nMay 2, 1941\n','','British','To tell you the truth, it\'s a complex piece, so I can\'t really answer your question at present.','',NULL,'Tell,Question',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14779,'Time','Jane Darwell','Actress','\nOctober 15, 1879\n','\nAugust 13, 1967\n','American','I\'ve played Henry Fonda\'s mother so often that, whenever we run into each other, I call him \'son\' and he calls me \'Ma\', just to save time.','',NULL,'Mother,Him',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14780,'Life,Time','Charles Darwin','Scientist','\nFebruary 12, 1809\n','\nApril 19, 1882\n','English','A man who dares to waste one hour of time has not discovered the value of life.','',NULL,'Value',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14781,'Change','Charles Darwin','Scientist','\nFebruary 12, 1809\n','\nApril 19, 1882\n','English','It is not the strongest of the species that survives, nor the most intelligent that survives. It is the one that is the most adaptable to change.','',NULL,'Nor,Strongest',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14782,'Knowledge,Science','Charles Darwin','Scientist','\nFebruary 12, 1809\n','\nApril 19, 1882\n','English','Ignorance more frequently begets confidence than does knowledge: it is those who know little, and not those who know much, who so positively assert that this or that problem will never be solved by science.','',NULL,'Ignorance',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14783,'Men','Charles Darwin','Scientist','\nFebruary 12, 1809\n','\nApril 19, 1882\n','English','An American monkey, after getting drunk on brandy, would never touch it again, and thus is much wiser than most men.','',NULL,'Drunk,After',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14784,'','Charles Darwin','Scientist','\nFebruary 12, 1809\n','\nApril 19, 1882\n','English','The mystery of the beginning of all things is insoluble by us; and I for one must be content to remain an agnostic.','',NULL,'Must,Beginning,Agnostic',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14785,'Friendship,Best','Charles Darwin','Scientist','\nFebruary 12, 1809\n','\nApril 19, 1882\n','English','A man\'s friendships are one of the best measures of his worth.','',NULL,'Worth',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14786,'Learning,History','Charles Darwin','Scientist','\nFebruary 12, 1809\n','\nApril 19, 1882\n','English','In the long history of humankind (and animal kind, too) those who learned to collaborate and improvise most effectively have prevailed.','',NULL,'Long',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14787,'Nature,Great','Charles Darwin','Scientist','\nFebruary 12, 1809\n','\nApril 19, 1882\n','English','If the misery of the poor be caused not by the laws of nature, but by our institutions, great is our sin.','',NULL,'Poor',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14788,'God','Charles Darwin','Scientist','\nFebruary 12, 1809\n','\nApril 19, 1882\n','English','I cannot persuade myself that a beneficent and omnipotent God would have designedly created parasitic wasps with the express intention of their feeding within the living bodies of Caterpillars.','',NULL,'Living,Cannot',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14789,'','Charles Darwin','Scientist','\nFebruary 12, 1809\n','\nApril 19, 1882\n','English','The highest possible stage in moral culture is when we recognize that we ought to control our thoughts.','',NULL,'Control,Thoughts,Moral',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14790,'','Charles Darwin','Scientist','\nFebruary 12, 1809\n','\nApril 19, 1882\n','English','I have tried lately to read Shakespeare, and found it so intolerably dull that it nauseated me.','',NULL,'Read,Found,Tried',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14791,'Good,Truth','Charles Darwin','Scientist','\nFebruary 12, 1809\n','\nApril 19, 1882\n','English','To kill an error is as good a service as, and sometimes even better than, the establishing of a new truth or fact.','',NULL,'Better',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14792,'Science','Charles Darwin','Scientist','\nFebruary 12, 1809\n','\nApril 19, 1882\n','English','False facts are highly injurious to the progress of science, for they often endure long; but false views, if supported by some evidence, do little harm, for every one takes a salutary pleasure in proving their falseness.','',NULL,'Long,Often',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14793,'Future','Charles Darwin','Scientist','\nFebruary 12, 1809\n','\nApril 19, 1882\n','English','How paramount the future is to the present when one is surrounded by children.','',NULL,'Children,Present',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14794,'Future','Charles Darwin','Scientist','\nFebruary 12, 1809\n','\nApril 19, 1882\n','English','At some future period, not very distant as measured by centuries, the civilized races of man will almost certainly exterminate, and replace the savage races throughout the world.','',NULL,'Almost,Period',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14795,'','Charles Darwin','Scientist','\nFebruary 12, 1809\n','\nApril 19, 1882\n','English','A scientific man ought to have no wishes, no affections, - a mere heart of stone.','',NULL,'Heart,Wishes,Scientific',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14796,'','Charles Darwin','Scientist','\nFebruary 12, 1809\n','\nApril 19, 1882\n','English','We must, however, acknowledge, as it seems to me, that man with all his noble qualities... still bears in his bodily frame the indelible stamp of his lowly origin.','',NULL,'Must,Still,Seems',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14797,'','Charles Darwin','Scientist','\nFebruary 12, 1809\n','\nApril 19, 1882\n','English','A moral being is one who is capable of reflecting on his past actions and their motives - of approving of some and disapproving of others.','',NULL,'Past,Others,Moral',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14798,'','Charles Darwin','Scientist','\nFebruary 12, 1809\n','\nApril 19, 1882\n','English','Animals, whom we have made our slaves, we do not like to consider our equal.','',NULL,'Made,Equal,Consider',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14799,'','Charles Darwin','Scientist','\nFebruary 12, 1809\n','\nApril 19, 1882\n','English','I am turned into a sort of machine for observing facts and grinding out conclusions.','',NULL,'Facts,Machine,Observing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14800,'','Charles Darwin','Scientist','\nFebruary 12, 1809\n','\nApril 19, 1882\n','English','Man tends to increase at a greater rate than his means of subsistence.','',NULL,'Means,Greater,Increase',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14801,'','Charles Darwin','Scientist','\nFebruary 12, 1809\n','\nApril 19, 1882\n','English','We can allow satellites, planets, suns, universe, nay whole systems of universes, to be governed by laws, but the smallest insect, we wish to be created at once by special act.','',NULL,'Special,Wish,Whole',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14802,'','Charles Darwin','Scientist','\nFebruary 12, 1809\n','\nApril 19, 1882\n','English','Man is descended from a hairy, tailed quadruped, probably arboreal in its habits.','',NULL,'Habits,Hairy,Probably',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14803,'','Charles Darwin','Scientist','\nFebruary 12, 1809\n','\nApril 19, 1882\n','English','It is a cursed evil to any man to become as absorbed in any subject as I am in mine.','',NULL,'Evil,Become,Mine',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14804,'Love','Charles Darwin','Scientist','\nFebruary 12, 1809\n','\nApril 19, 1882\n','English','I love fools\' experiments. I am always making them.','',NULL,'Making,Fools',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14805,'','Erasmus Darwin','Scientist','\nDecember 12, 1731\n','\nApril 18, 1802\n','English','And hail their queen, fair regent of the night.','',NULL,'Night,Fair,Queen',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14806,'Life','Erasmus Darwin','Scientist','\nDecember 12, 1731\n','\nApril 18, 1802\n','English','A fool is a man who never tried an experiment in his life.','',NULL,'Fool,Tried',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14807,'Science','Francis Darwin','Scientist','\nAugust 16, 1848\n','\nSeptember 19, 1925\n','English','In science, the credit goes to the man who convinces the world, not to whom the idea first occurs.','',NULL,'Idea,Goes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14808,'Power','Francis Darwin','Scientist','\nAugust 16, 1848\n','\nSeptember 19, 1925\n','English','There seems to be one quality of mind which seems to be of special and extreme advantage in leading him to make discoveries. It was the power of never letting exceptions go unnoticed.','',NULL,'Mind,Him',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14809,'Leadership','Tom Daschle','Politician','\nDecember 9, 1947\n','','American','Bipartisanship isn\'t an option anymore; it is a requirement. The American people have divided responsibility for leadership right down the middle.','',NULL,'Down,American',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14810,'','Tom Daschle','Politician','\nDecember 9, 1947\n','','American','Senators, like everyone else, want to feel a part of this decision-making process. They want to feel included.','',NULL,'Else,Everyone,Process',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14811,'','Tom Daschle','Politician','\nDecember 9, 1947\n','','American','I\'ve been amazed at the degree to which Democrats, in particular, have expressed their enthusiasm for the president\'s manner with which he handled this budget.','',NULL,'President,Enthusiasm,Degree',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14812,'','Tom Daschle','Politician','\nDecember 9, 1947\n','','American','Iraq is not the only nation in the world to possess weapons of mass destruction, but it is the only nation with a leader who has used them against his own people.','',NULL,'Leader,Nation,Against',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14813,'','Tom Daschle','Politician','\nDecember 9, 1947\n','','American','It was important for us to be as supportive as our candidates and as our incumbent senators would have us be.','',NULL,'Important,Candidates,Supportive',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14814,'','Tom Daschle','Politician','\nDecember 9, 1947\n','','American','It would be nice if we could clear up the nominations that are still out there, and there are a lot of them.','',NULL,'Nice,Still,Clear',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14815,'Time','Tom Daschle','Politician','\nDecember 9, 1947\n','','American','Let there be no doubt: the state of our union is strong - stronger than the terrorists who seek to harm us and stronger than the challenges that confront us. At the same time, we know that our union can be stronger still.','',NULL,'Strong,Doubt',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14816,'','Tom Daschle','Politician','\nDecember 9, 1947\n','','American','Make no mistake, tax cheaters cheat us all, and the IRS should enforce our laws to the letter.','',NULL,'Cheat,Mistake,Tax',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14817,'','Tom Daschle','Politician','\nDecember 9, 1947\n','','American','On issues relating to taxes, you don\'t always speak with one voice.','',NULL,'Speak,Voice,Issues',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14818,'Education,Health','Tom Daschle','Politician','\nDecember 9, 1947\n','','American','People were concerned about national security, and that precluded us from having the opportunity to break through on the issues that we cared most about - the economy, education and health care.','',NULL,'Care',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14819,'','Tom Daschle','Politician','\nDecember 9, 1947\n','','American','President Bush has said that the economy is growing, that there are jobs out there. But you know, it\'s a long commute to China to get those jobs.','',NULL,'Long,Said,President',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14820,'Work,Time','Tom Daschle','Politician','\nDecember 9, 1947\n','','American','The campaign is over. It\'s time for the work of governing to begin.','',NULL,'Begin',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14821,'War','Tom Daschle','Politician','\nDecember 9, 1947\n','','American','This president failed so miserably in diplomacy that we are now forced to war.','',NULL,'President,Failed',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14822,'','Tom Daschle','Politician','\nDecember 9, 1947\n','','American','We have exhausted all of our diplomatic effort to get the Iraqis to comply with their own agreements and with international law. Given that... we have got to force them to comply, and we are doing so militarily.','',NULL,'Law,Effort,Force',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14823,'','Tom Daschle','Politician','\nDecember 9, 1947\n','','American','We know we\'re up against the wall. We know how difficult a challenge it is, being in the minority.','',NULL,'Challenge,Difficult,Against',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14824,'','Tom Daschle','Politician','\nDecember 9, 1947\n','','American','We must correct the problems and inequities in the way we conduct and decide elections in the United States.','',NULL,'Must,Problems,United',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14825,'','Tom Daschle','Politician','\nDecember 9, 1947\n','','American','We must govern from the middle, or we will not be able to govern at all.','',NULL,'Must,Able,Middle',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14826,'Politics,Finance','Tom Daschle','Politician','\nDecember 9, 1947\n','','American','We need real campaign finance reform to loosen the grip of special interests on politics.','',NULL,'Real',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14827,'','Tom Daschle','Politician','\nDecember 9, 1947\n','','American','What we need is not more distrust and division. What we need now is acceptance.','',NULL,'Acceptance,Distrust,Division',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14828,'Freedom','Tom Daschle','Politician','\nDecember 9, 1947\n','','American','When you\'re in the minority, it doesn\'t matter what you\'re agenda is, you\'re not going to have the degree of freedom that you have as a member of the majority.','',NULL,'Matter,Majority',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14829,'','Tom Daschle','Politician','\nDecember 9, 1947\n','','American','You\'ve got two people that are well known in South Dakota, respected. We\'ll see how it all shakes out.','',NULL,'Two,Known,South',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14830,'','Sam Dash','Lawyer','\nFebruary 27, 1925\n','\nMay 29, 2004\n','American','I\'m very much in support of the free press, but the free press ought to be educational and informative. And I believe they have fallen down recently on that.','',NULL,'Believe,Down,Free',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14831,'','Sam Dash','Lawyer','\nFebruary 27, 1925\n','\nMay 29, 2004\n','American','Learn to say no in situations where saying no can be difficult, where it could mean getting fired. Say no anyway, because it could lead you to greater opportunities.','',NULL,'Saying,Mean,Learn',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14832,'Money,Experience','Samuel Dash','Lawyer','\nFebruary 27, 1925\n','\nMay 29, 2004\n','American','While teaching, I also worked undercover in the lower courts by saying I was a young law teacher wanting experience in criminal law. The judges were happy to assist me but what I learned was how corrupt the lower courts were. Judges were accepting money right in the courtroom.','',NULL,'Teacher',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14833,'Money,Great,Legal','Samuel Dash','Lawyer','\nFebruary 27, 1925\n','\nMay 29, 2004\n','American','I\'ve always been driven by the concept of equal justice under the law, but only the rich can pay great sums of money for legal assistance and that puts them at an advantage over the poor.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14834,'Government','Samuel Dash','Lawyer','\nFebruary 27, 1925\n','\nMay 29, 2004\n','American','Our government leaders... have made many mistakes in the past when they have lost sight of the sacred American values rooted in the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution. We are at the brink of even graver mistakes and assaults on these values.','',NULL,'Mistakes,Past',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14835,'','Samuel Dash','Lawyer','\nFebruary 27, 1925\n','\nMay 29, 2004\n','American','I was a very serious young man, very committed to saving the world.','',NULL,'Young,Serious,Committed',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14836,'','Samuel Dash','Lawyer','\nFebruary 27, 1925\n','\nMay 29, 2004\n','American','I\'ve always wanted to be my own person and stand by the things I believe in and I thought I might lose that independence if I ran for political office.','',NULL,'Believe,Political,Person',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14837,'Fear','Samuel Dash','Lawyer','\nFebruary 27, 1925\n','\nMay 29, 2004\n','American','One of the things I realized early in my career is that you do what you believe, in knowing that if you don\'t, you will never like yourself. When you compromise out of fear or ambition, it eats inside you.','',NULL,'Yourself,Believe',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14838,'Legal','Samuel Dash','Lawyer','\nFebruary 27, 1925\n','\nMay 29, 2004\n','American','Unless you have a perception of who you are as a lawyer, you will never be at ease in dealing with legal matters, clients, or courts. But if you know who you are and why you\'re there, all you need is the expertise and the information.','',NULL,'Why,Perception',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14839,'Time,History','Samuel Dash','Lawyer','\nFebruary 27, 1925\n','\nMay 29, 2004\n','American','Watergate was unique because it allowed the public to play its democratic role in expressing its outrage at the presidency. And as a result, for the first time in history a president resigned.','',NULL,'Play',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14840,'','Samuel Dash','Lawyer','\nFebruary 27, 1925\n','\nMay 29, 2004\n','American','When you believe in what you\'re doing and use your imagination and initiative, you can make a difference.','',NULL,'Believe,Difference,Initiative',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14841,'','Stacey Dash','Actress','\nJanuary 20, 1966\n','','American','I came across awful characters when I got some kind of status and came to Hollywood. Then you have directors trying to sleep with you, assuming that you will do things because of the way you dress.','',NULL,'Sleep,Trying,Hollywood',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14842,'','Stacey Dash','Actress','\nJanuary 20, 1966\n','','American','I went to my last three years of high school in New Jersey. I just wanted to act, you know?','',NULL,'School,Wanted,Last',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14843,'Experience','Ram Dass','Psychologist','\nApril 6, 1931\n','','American','It is important to expect nothing, to take every experience, including the negative ones, as merely steps on the path, and to proceed.','',NULL,'Important,Nothing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14844,'','Ram Dass','Psychologist','\nApril 6, 1931\n','','American','When you are already in Detroit, you don\'t have to take a bus to get there.','',NULL,'Bus,Detroit,Already',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14845,'','Ram Dass','Psychologist','\nApril 6, 1931\n','','American','Only that in you which is me can hear what I\'m saying.','',NULL,'Saying,Hear',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14846,'God','Ram Dass','Psychologist','\nApril 6, 1931\n','','American','Inspiration is God making contact with itself.','',NULL,'Making,Contact',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14847,'','Ram Dass','Psychologist','\nApril 6, 1931\n','','American','Your problem is you\'re... too busy holding onto your unworthiness.','',NULL,'Busy,Problem,Holding',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14848,'','Ram Dass','Psychologist','\nApril 6, 1931\n','','American','From a Hindu perspective, you are born as what you need to deal with, and if you just try and push it away, whatever it is, it\'s got you.','',NULL,'Try,Away,Whatever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14849,'Religion,Truth','Ram Dass','Psychologist','\nApril 6, 1931\n','','American','I have always said that often the religion you were born with becomes more important to you as you see the universality of truth.','',NULL,'Important',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14850,'','Ram Dass','Psychologist','\nApril 6, 1931\n','','American','If you think you\'re free, there\'s no escape possible.','',NULL,'Free,Possible,Escape',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14851,'','Ram Dass','Psychologist','\nApril 6, 1931\n','','American','My belief is that I wasn\'t born into Judaism by accident, and so I needed to find ways to honor that.','',NULL,'Find,Honor,Born',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14852,'God','Ram Dass','Psychologist','\nApril 6, 1931\n','','American','My guru said that when he suffers, it brings him closer to God. I have found this, too.','',NULL,'Him,Said',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14853,'','Ram Dass','Psychologist','\nApril 6, 1931\n','','American','Our plans never turn out as tasty as reality.','',NULL,'Reality,Turn,Plans',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14854,'Life','Ram Dass','Psychologist','\nApril 6, 1931\n','','American','When I look at my life, I see that I wanted to be free of the physical plane, the psychological plane, and when I got free of those I didn\'t want to go anywhere near them.','',NULL,'Free,Wanted',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14855,'','Alphonse Daudet','Novelist','\nMay 13, 1840\n','\nDecember 17, 1897\n','French','Poets are people who can still see the world through the eyes of children.','',NULL,'Children,Through,Eyes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14856,'','Duffy Daugherty','Coach','','','American','My only feeling about superstition is that it\'s unlucky to be behind at the end of the game.','',NULL,'End,Feeling,Game',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14857,'','Duffy Daugherty','Coach','','','American','Football isn\'t a contact sport, it\'s a collision sport. Dancing is a contact sport.','',NULL,'Football,Dancing,Contact',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14858,'','Duffy Daugherty','Coach','','','American','I could have been a Rhodes Scholar, except for my grades.','',NULL,'Except,Grades,Scholar',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14859,'Life,Death','Duffy Daugherty','Coach','','','American','When your are playing for the national championship, it\'s not a matter of life or death. It\'s more important than that.','',NULL,'Important',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14860,'Work','Evan Daugherty','Writer','1982','','American','No one prepared me for the stress and insanity of a week leading up to a movie. Years and years of work come down to three days.','',NULL,'Stress,Down',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14861,'Best,War','Evan Daugherty','Writer','1982','','American','Those are the two best words in English, \'Bidding\' and \'war\'.','',NULL,'Words',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14862,'','Chris Daughtry','','','','','If people say something rude or off-color, you have to take it with a grain of salt, because they don\'t know you.','',NULL,'Rude,Salt,Grain',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14863,'','Chris Daughtry','','','','','For me, you have to not have a formula. You have to not even sit down and say, \'I want to write right now.\' It has to just kind of come out. It\'s not something you can plan.','',NULL,'Down,Write,Plan',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14864,'','Chris Daughtry','','','','','Believe half of what you see and only some of what you hear, unless you hear it from me.','',NULL,'Believe,Hear,Half',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14865,'','Chris Daughtry','','','','','You have to think there\'s a reason for everything. When a door closes another door opens.','',NULL,'Everything,Another,Reason',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14866,'','Chris Daughtry','','','','','If I win, I\'ll take my wife and buy her a whole new wardrobe. If she\'s happy then I\'ll be happy.','',NULL,'Happy,Wife,Win',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14867,'','Chris Daughtry','','','','','For me, something will come in my head and I\'ll either end up calling my cell phone to record it, or I\'ll just pick my guitar up and see what comes out. Sometimes it sucks, sometimes it doesn\'t. So there\'s really no set method behind it.','',NULL,'End,Guitar,Sometimes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14868,'','Chris Daughtry','','','','','As a kid, I was heavily into martial arts and wanted to be the next Jean-Claude Van Damme.','',NULL,'Wanted,Next,Kid',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14869,'','Chris Daughtry','','','','','Ed Kowalczyk is my favorite singer.','',NULL,'Singer,Favorite,Ed',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14870,'','Chris Daughtry','','','','','For me, I want my kids to find their way. If they\'re interested in something, I want them to try it out.','',NULL,'Find,Try,Kids',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14871,'','Chris Daughtry','','','','','I do belong on stage.','',NULL,'Stage,',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14872,'','Rene Daumal','Writer','\nMarch 16, 1908\n','\nMay 21, 1944\n','French','It is still not enough for language to have clarity and content... it must also have a goal and an imperative. Otherwise from language we descend to chatter, from chatter to babble and from babble to confusion.','',NULL,'Must,Goal,Enough',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14873,'','Rene Daumal','Writer','\nMarch 16, 1908\n','\nMay 21, 1944\n','French','Words are made for a certain exactness of thought, as tears are for a certain degree of pain. What is least distinct cannot be named; what is clearest is unutterable.','',NULL,'Pain,Words,Thought',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14874,'Experience','Rene Daumal','Writer','\nMarch 16, 1908\n','\nMay 21, 1944\n','French','Common experience is the gold reserve which confers an exchange value on the currency which words are; without this reserve of shared experiences, all our pronouncements are checks drawn on insufficient funds.','',NULL,'Without,Words',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14875,'Time','Rene Daumal','Writer','\nMarch 16, 1908\n','\nMay 21, 1944\n','French','Each time dawn appears, the mystery is there in its entirety.','',NULL,'Mystery,Dawn',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14876,'Business','Dale Dauten','','','','','It\'s called a pen. It\'s like a printer, hooked straight to my brain.','',NULL,'Brain,Straight',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14877,'Government','Dale Dauten','','','','','Bureaucracy gives birth to itself and then expects maternity benefits.','',NULL,'Birth,Benefits',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14878,'Time,Success,Failure','Dale Dauten','','','','','Spend enough time around success and failure, and you learn a reverence for possibility.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14879,'','William Davenant','Poet','1606','\nApril 7, 1668\n','English','Calamity is the perfect glass wherein we truly see and know ourselves.','',NULL,'Perfect,Ourselves,Truly',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14880,'','William Davenant','Poet','1606','\nApril 7, 1668\n','English','Fame, like the river, is narrowest where it is bred, and broadest afar off.','',NULL,'Off,Fame,River',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14881,'Knowledge','William Davenant','Poet','1606','\nApril 7, 1668\n','English','Since knowledge is but sorrow\'s spy, It is not safe to know.','',NULL,'Since,Sorrow',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14882,'','Charles Davenport','Scientist','\nJune 1, 1866\n','\nFebruary 18, 1944\n','American','Custom, that unwritten law, By which the people keep even kings in awe.','',NULL,'Law,Keep,Kings',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14883,'','Charles Davenport','Scientist','\nJune 1, 1866\n','\nFebruary 18, 1944\n','American','This is very clever. They have created a system to cheat.','',NULL,'Cheat,System,Clever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14884,'Business','Jack Davenport','Actor','\nMarch 1, 1973\n','','British','Ask Mother for advice on breaking into show business.','',NULL,'Mother,Advice',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14885,'Music','Jack Davenport','Actor','\nMarch 1, 1973\n','','British','Gay nightclubs offer better dance music.','',NULL,'Gay,Better',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14886,'','Lindsay Davenport','Athlete','\nJune 8, 1976\n','','American','Some times you lose more than you win. It\'s about handling losses and trying to turn them into positives. You get out into the big leagues and there\'s a period of adjustment to be made. You\'ve got to handle it.','',NULL,'Win,Trying,Made',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14887,'','Lindsay Davenport','Athlete','\nJune 8, 1976\n','','American','Nobody wants to go through divorce, especially when there\'s young children involved.','',NULL,'Children,Through,Young',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14888,'','Lindsay Davenport','Athlete','\nJune 8, 1976\n','','American','I always tried to hide the fact that I was an athlete. I just wanted to be normal.','',NULL,'Wanted,Fact,Normal',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14889,'Work,Family,Money','Lindsay Davenport','Athlete','\nJune 8, 1976\n','','American','I come from a family of working women, my mum went to work two weeks after I was born - my parents had no money, there was no choice.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14890,'Time','Lindsay Davenport','Athlete','\nJune 8, 1976\n','','American','I could never have gotten back into my career without the undying support of my husband, who works full time at a stressful job! We decided that we were going to do this as total partners and it is a 50/50 deal with us.','',NULL,'Husband,Job',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14891,'','Lindsay Davenport','Athlete','\nJune 8, 1976\n','','American','I couldn\'t imagine being from a country where all the pressure is on a particular player.','',NULL,'Country,Pressure,Player',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14892,'','Lindsay Davenport','Athlete','\nJune 8, 1976\n','','American','I did not grow up with people, you know, pounding in my head, \'This is what you\'ve got to do, this is what you\'re going to do.\'','',NULL,'Did,Head,Grow',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14893,'','Lindsay Davenport','Athlete','\nJune 8, 1976\n','','American','I don\'t enjoy being in Europe for weeks on end, so I just skip it.','',NULL,'End,Enjoy,Europe',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14894,'','Lindsay Davenport','Athlete','\nJune 8, 1976\n','','American','I don\'t think I should be underestimated.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14895,'Business','Lindsay Davenport','Athlete','\nJune 8, 1976\n','','American','I never had tons of friends on tour. I was quiet and went about my business.','',NULL,'Friends,Quiet',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14896,'','Lindsay Davenport','Athlete','\nJune 8, 1976\n','','American','I think I\'m pretty down to earth.','',NULL,'Down,Pretty,Earth',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14897,'','Lindsay Davenport','Athlete','\nJune 8, 1976\n','','American','I TiVo \'CSI,\' \'CSI: Miami,\' \'Grey\'s Anatomy,\' \'Young and The Restless\' - my husband hates that one - and that\'s pretty much it.','',NULL,'Husband,Pretty,Young',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14898,'','Lindsay Davenport','Athlete','\nJune 8, 1976\n','','American','I was never a prodigy.','',NULL,'Prodigy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14899,'Time','Lindsay Davenport','Athlete','\nJune 8, 1976\n','','American','I wasn\'t a perfect thing at 17. I didn\'t have confidence. I was hunched over and real embarrassed, and I didn\'t want to be in the limelight. But it changed over time.','',NULL,'Confidence,Real',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14900,'','Lindsay Davenport','Athlete','\nJune 8, 1976\n','','American','I\'m not that interesting!','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14901,'','Lindsay Davenport','Athlete','\nJune 8, 1976\n','','American','I\'ve played too many tennis hours.','',NULL,'Played,Hours,Tennis',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14902,'Women,Great,History','Lindsay Davenport','Athlete','\nJune 8, 1976\n','','American','In the history of women\'s tennis the great players have come back from long absences with no problems.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14903,'','Lindsay Davenport','Athlete','\nJune 8, 1976\n','','American','Tennis is more commercial these days.','',NULL,'Days,Tennis,Commercial',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14904,'','Lindsay Davenport','Athlete','\nJune 8, 1976\n','','American','The return is one of the hardest shots to make when you come back from injury.','',NULL,'Return,Injury,Hardest',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14905,'','Lindsay Davenport','Athlete','\nJune 8, 1976\n','','American','We get criticized for showing no personality, then we get penalized when we do.','',NULL,'Criticized,Penalized,Showing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14906,'Good','Lindsay Davenport','Athlete','\nJune 8, 1976\n','','American','While I still have more good days than bad days, I\'m going to keep playing.','',NULL,'Bad,Still',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14907,'','Lindsay Davenport','Athlete','\nJune 8, 1976\n','','American','While I was always successful... I never thought I\'d be one in the world.','',NULL,'Successful,Thought,While',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14908,'','Lindsay Davenport','Athlete','\nJune 8, 1976\n','','American','With my child, I hardly watch TV now.','',NULL,'Child,Watch,Tv',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14909,'Home','Lindsay Davenport','Athlete','\nJune 8, 1976\n','','American','You always see people coming back to the sport, and I\'ve always thought, \'Gosh, when you\'re done playing, wouldn\'t you just want to stay at home?\'','',NULL,'Done,Thought',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14910,'','Elizabeth David','Writer','\nDecember 26, 1913\n','\nMay 22, 1992\n','British','Everyday holds the possibility of a miracle.','',NULL,'Everyday,Miracle,Holds',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14911,'','Elizabeth David','Writer','\nDecember 26, 1913\n','\nMay 22, 1992\n','British','An awful lot of people think it\'s easy to lift recipes out.','',NULL,'Easy,Awful,Recipes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14912,'','Elizabeth David','Writer','\nDecember 26, 1913\n','\nMay 22, 1992\n','British','I don\'t copy recipes without trying them out. I don\'t reprint without trying them again.','',NULL,'Without,Trying,Again',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14913,'','Elizabeth David','Writer','\nDecember 26, 1913\n','\nMay 22, 1992\n','British','I\'m very interested in my new kitchen equipment shop. I\'ve started it with two friends.','',NULL,'Two,Friends,Started',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14914,'','Elizabeth David','Writer','\nDecember 26, 1913\n','\nMay 22, 1992\n','British','Writing doesn\'t come easily to me. It gets more and more difficult.','',NULL,'Writing,Difficult,Gets',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14915,'','Hal David','Musician','\nMay 25, 1921\n','','American','Above all, I try to create an emotion to which others can respond.','',NULL,'Try,Others,Create',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14916,'','Hal David','Musician','\nMay 25, 1921\n','','American','In writing, I search for believability, simplicity and emotional impact.','',NULL,'Emotional,Writing,Simplicity',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14917,'Work','Hal David','Musician','\nMay 25, 1921\n','','American','It\'s not just a revue where one song is done, then another. There are concepts and ideas at work.','',NULL,'Done,Another',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14918,'Love','Hal David','Musician','\nMay 25, 1921\n','','American','One thing a lyricist must learn is not to fall in love with his own lines. Once you learn that, you can walk away from the lyric and look at it with a reasonable degree of objectivity.','',NULL,'Must,Away',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14919,'Learning','Hal David','Musician','\nMay 25, 1921\n','','American','Pop songs are not as graceful as they used to be. Performers today haven\'t gone through the regimen of learning how to write. And of course, everyone wants to own copyrights.','',NULL,'Today,Through',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14920,'Life','Hal David','Musician','\nMay 25, 1921\n','','American','Rap culture is interesting and different and has purpose but it has a non-romantic view of life and of social feelings. There may be a void in that.','',NULL,'Feelings,May',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14921,'Art','Hal David','Musician','\nMay 25, 1921\n','','American','The talent is always there and art is cyclical. I\'m optimistic.','',NULL,'Talent,Optimistic',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14922,'Work,Experience','Jacques-Louis David','Artist','\nAugust 30, 1748\n','\nDecember 29, 1825\n','French','If the work is poor, the public taste will soon do it justice. And the author, reaping neither glory nor fortune, will learn by hard experience how to correct his mistakes.','',NULL,'Mistakes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14923,'','Jacques-Louis David','Artist','\nAugust 30, 1748\n','\nDecember 29, 1825\n','French','In the arts the way in which an idea is rendered, and the manner in which it is expressed, is much more important than the idea itself.','',NULL,'Important,Idea,Arts',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14924,'','Jacques-Louis David','Artist','\nAugust 30, 1748\n','\nDecember 29, 1825\n','French','To give a body and a perfect form to one\'s thought, this - and only this - is to be an artist.','',NULL,'Give,Thought,Perfect',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14925,'','Keith David','Actor','\nJune 4, 1956\n','','American','Actually, I wanted to be an actor when I was two years old.','',NULL,'Two,Old,Wanted',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14926,'History','Keith David','Actor','\nJune 4, 1956\n','','American','And it has some weight, I mean, the whole history of the gargoyles, that\'s some wonderful stuff.','',NULL,'Mean,Wonderful',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14927,'Life','Keith David','Actor','\nJune 4, 1956\n','','American','But Gargoyles, bar none, is the most fun I\'ve ever had in life.','',NULL,'Fun,Ever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14928,'','Keith David','Actor','\nJune 4, 1956\n','','American','I am working on my nightclub act, definitely want to do more singing.','',NULL,'Working,Act,Singing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14929,'','Keith David','Actor','\nJune 4, 1956\n','','American','I came out singing, the doctor slapped me on the head, and I started singing.','',NULL,'Started,Head,Doctor',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14930,'','Keith David','Actor','\nJune 4, 1956\n','','American','I don\'t think they\'re going to pay me to play Mufasa.','',NULL,'Play,Pay',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14931,'Movies','Keith David','Actor','\nJune 4, 1956\n','','American','I loved old movies as a kid, so I always watched old movies.','',NULL,'Old,Loved',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14932,'','Keith David','Actor','\nJune 4, 1956\n','','American','In fact, I have never met anyone who didn\'t like Gargoyles.','',NULL,'Fact,Anyone,Met',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14933,'Good','Keith David','Actor','\nJune 4, 1956\n','','American','It can\'t hurt, publicity is publicity, controversy and all that, it\'s all good.','',NULL,'Hurt,Publicity',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14934,'Life','Keith David','Actor','\nJune 4, 1956\n','','American','My whole life, I always wanted to be an actor.','',NULL,'Wanted,Whole',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14935,'','Keith David','Actor','\nJune 4, 1956\n','','American','Well, you know, I played Mufasa in the workshop of The Lion King.','',NULL,'Lion,King,Played',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14936,'Funny,Work,Business','Keith David','Actor','\nJune 4, 1956\n','','American','What has been happening more lately - of course, I also put in my bio, I say I do the voice of Goliath, but some people go - you know, I say something, and it\'s a funny thing when you work in this business, people will talk out loud in front of you like you\'re not there.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14937,'','Larry David','Actor','\nJuly 2, 1947\n','','American','Anyone can be confident with a full head of hair. But a confident bald man - there\'s your diamond in the rough.','',NULL,'Hair,Anyone,Head',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14938,'','Larry David','Actor','\nJuly 2, 1947\n','','American','Switzerland is a place where they don\'t like to fight, so they get people to do their fighting for them while they ski and eat chocolate.','',NULL,'Fight,Fighting,Place',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14939,'','Larry David','Actor','\nJuly 2, 1947\n','','American','Hear the birds? Sometimes I like to pretend that I\'m deaf and I try to imagine what it\'s like not to be able to hear them. It\'s not that bad.','',NULL,'Bad,Try,Sometimes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14940,'Good,Future','Larry David','Actor','\nJuly 2, 1947\n','','American','I was planning on my future as a homeless person. I had a really good spot picked out.','',NULL,'Person',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14941,'','Larry David','Actor','\nJuly 2, 1947\n','','American','I tolerate lactose like I tolerate people.','',NULL,'Tolerate',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14942,'','Larry David','Actor','\nJuly 2, 1947\n','','American','I\'m surprised sometimes at how some of my actions are misinterpreted.','',NULL,'Sometimes,Actions,Surprised',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14943,'Life','Larry David','Actor','\nJuly 2, 1947\n','','American','I\'ve led this empty life for over forty years and now I can pass that heritage on and ensure that the misery will continue for at least one more generation.','',NULL,'Generation,Misery',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14944,'','Larry David','Actor','\nJuly 2, 1947\n','','American','Trying on pants is one of the most humiliating things a man can suffer that doesn\'t involve a woman.','',NULL,'Woman,Trying,Suffer',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14945,'Work,Freedom','Larry David','Actor','\nJuly 2, 1947\n','','American','When you\'re not concerned with succeeding, you can work with complete freedom.','',NULL,'Concerned',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14946,'Love,Women','Larry David','Actor','\nJuly 2, 1947\n','','American','Women love a self-confident bald man.','',NULL,'Bald',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14947,'','Larry David','Actor','\nJuly 2, 1947\n','','American','I don\'t think anyone really is interested in reading about my emotional state. It\'s not even interesting to me.','',NULL,'Emotional,State,Anyone',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14948,'','Larry David','Actor','\nJuly 2, 1947\n','','American','I had a wonderful childhood, which is tough because it\'s hard to adjust to a miserable adulthood.','',NULL,'Hard,Tough,Wonderful',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14949,'','Larry David','Actor','\nJuly 2, 1947\n','','American','I like to be quiet, and let people find me rather than having to shout at them.','',NULL,'Find,Rather,Quiet',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14950,'Funny,Truth','Larry David','Actor','\nJuly 2, 1947\n','','American','If you tell the truth about how you\'re feeling, it becomes funny.','',NULL,'Feeling',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14951,'','Larry David','Actor','\nJuly 2, 1947\n','','American','I don\'t like to be out of my comfort zone, which is about a half an inch wide.','',NULL,'Half,Comfort,Wide',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14952,'','Larry David','Actor','\nJuly 2, 1947\n','','American','I guess I still feel that I\'m a comedian; if I had to pick one thing that I feel like I could do, it would be that. That doesn\'t mean that I like it, but I feel that\'s what I am.','',NULL,'Mean,Still,Guess',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14953,'Funny,Good','Larry David','Actor','\nJuly 2, 1947\n','','American','I think we\'re all good and bad, but good\'s not funny. Bad is funny. Suppress the good and let the bad out, and then you can be funny.','',NULL,'Bad',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14954,'','Larry David','Actor','\nJuly 2, 1947\n','','American','Anything that\'s for free, people will take. They don\'t discriminate.','',NULL,'Anything,Free',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14955,'Women','Larry David','Actor','\nJuly 2, 1947\n','','American','Even back then, I exuded self-confidence, and that drives women crazy.','',NULL,'Crazy,Drives',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14956,'','Larry David','Actor','\nJuly 2, 1947\n','','American','Even though the National Guard and Army Reserve see combat today, it rankles me that people assume it was some kind of waltz in the park back then.','',NULL,'Today,Though,Army',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14957,'','Larry David','Actor','\nJuly 2, 1947\n','','American','Every relationship is just so tenuous and precarious.','',NULL,'Precarious,Tenuous',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14958,'','Larry David','Actor','\nJuly 2, 1947\n','','American','Hey, I may loathe myself, but it has nothing to do with the fact that I\'m Jewish.','',NULL,'Nothing,May,Fact',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14959,'','Larry David','Actor','\nJuly 2, 1947\n','','American','I never thought for a second that anything I ever did was going to make someone cringe. That never occurred to me.','',NULL,'Someone,Anything,Ever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14960,'Money','Larry David','Actor','\nJuly 2, 1947\n','','American','I still think of that guy I was without a wife or kids, and I still want to entertain that guy. The lonely guy, the frustrated guy, the guy with no money - this is the guy who needs to laugh.','',NULL,'Lonely,Wife',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14961,'','Larry David','Actor','\nJuly 2, 1947\n','','American','I tend to stay with the panic. I embrace the panic.','',NULL,'Stay,Embrace,Panic',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14962,'Work','Thayer David','Actor','\nMarch 4, 1927\n','\nJuly 17, 1978\n','American','As an actor, I was just satisfied to work.','',NULL,'Actor,Satisfied',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14963,'','Thayer David','Actor','\nMarch 4, 1927\n','\nJuly 17, 1978\n','American','Commercial jobs are pretty easily adjustable because they only take a few hours to complete, which is one of the reasons they are a Godsend to the actor.','',NULL,'Pretty,Few,Actor',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14964,'','Thayer David','Actor','\nMarch 4, 1927\n','\nJuly 17, 1978\n','American','Dan Curtis, our producer, has the idea that people like to see a stock company of actors.','',NULL,'Idea,Company,Producer',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14965,'','Thayer David','Actor','\nMarch 4, 1927\n','\nJuly 17, 1978\n','American','I think I have between twenty and thirty commercials playing at present.','',NULL,'Between,Playing,Present',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14966,'','Thayer David','Actor','\nMarch 4, 1927\n','\nJuly 17, 1978\n','American','I think we\'ve established a convention on the show that allows us to do pretty much anything we want to.','',NULL,'Anything,Pretty,Show',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14967,'','Thayer David','Actor','\nMarch 4, 1927\n','\nJuly 17, 1978\n','American','I\'ll often rush out from Dark Shadows, having made a 5.30PM appointment, working for a couple of hours.','',NULL,'Made,Dark,Working',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14968,'','Thayer David','Actor','\nMarch 4, 1927\n','\nJuly 17, 1978\n','American','I\'ve played four characters now, my latest one being Sandor the gypsy.','',NULL,'Four,Played,Latest',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14969,'','Thayer David','Actor','\nMarch 4, 1927\n','\nJuly 17, 1978\n','American','There\'s a certain gravity in Stokes, due to the situations I have to handle.','',NULL,'Situations,Gravity,Handle',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14970,'','Thayer David','Actor','\nMarch 4, 1927\n','\nJuly 17, 1978\n','American','They tend to lay dormant for a while but often come back, and then the cheques come in!','',NULL,'Often,While,Dormant',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14971,'Birthday','Thayer David','Actor','\nMarch 4, 1927\n','\nJuly 17, 1978\n','American','With a recent birthday, I\'ve been acting now for twenty years.','',NULL,'Acting,Recent',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14972,'','Doug Davidson','Actor','\nOctober 24, 1954\n','','American','I have a TV Soap Boomerang award, and I always start my year with the Australian Open tennis! Tennis, soccer, you name it.','',NULL,'Start,Year,Name',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14973,'Family,Great,Death','Doug Davidson','Actor','\nOctober 24, 1954\n','','American','Father\'s Day was great, but all the family gatherings brought up my mother\'s death. Maybe it\'s me, because I am a wimp. We would get together, but there was someone missing!','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14974,'','Doug Davidson','Actor','\nOctober 24, 1954\n','','American','For me, personally, I really get a kick out of game shows. I like the play-along factor.','',NULL,'Game,Shows,Kick',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14975,'','Doug Davidson','Actor','\nOctober 24, 1954\n','','American','I always wanted to host a show, throw whipped-cream pies. Theater is not my cup of tea.','',NULL,'Wanted,Show,Tea',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14976,'Hope','Doug Davidson','Actor','\nOctober 24, 1954\n','','American','I hope that 9/11 has grouped us as one, and in doing so it has united us. Perhaps as a unit we can help each other get ahead, survive and succeed in this free world. And hey guys, let\'s not forget out manners!!','',NULL,'Forget,Help',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14977,'','Doug Davidson','Actor','\nOctober 24, 1954\n','','American','I like to sail. My son Caden and I are avid sailors.','',NULL,'Son,Sailors,Sail',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14978,'Family,Home,Dad','Doug Davidson','Actor','\nOctober 24, 1954\n','','American','I lost my mother, who suffered from Alzheimer\'s disease, and we had to relocate my dad after 58 years in the family home. That was tough.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14979,'Time,Great','Doug Davidson','Actor','\nOctober 24, 1954\n','','American','I think its really matured a lot. I like the fact that there is now more to do there than gamble, since I don\'t do a lot of that. The people are great. I seldom have time for vacations and when I do I prefer the beach instead of the desert.','',NULL,'Fact',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14980,'Life,Great','Doug Davidson','Actor','\nOctober 24, 1954\n','','American','I used to let a lot of unimportant things bother me. I don\'t anymore. Right now, things are going great in my life. It used to be when that happened, I would be waiting for something to go wrong. Now I don\'t expect that - if something negative does happen, I\'ll deal with it, learn from it and realiz','',NULL,'Waiting',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14981,'Life,Time,Sad','Doug Davidson','Actor','\nOctober 24, 1954\n','','American','If you win all the time, you lose the drama in life. To make the happy moments happy, you need the sad moments too.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14982,'','Doug Davidson','Actor','\nOctober 24, 1954\n','','American','It\'s much easier for me to be silly than it is to be serious on soap opera.','',NULL,'Serious,Silly,Opera',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14983,'','Doug Davidson','Actor','\nOctober 24, 1954\n','','American','My favorite tennis player, who I\'m amazed by, is Roger Federer.','',NULL,'Player,Favorite,Tennis',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14984,'Family,Time','Doug Davidson','Actor','\nOctober 24, 1954\n','','American','My priorities are my family and my job. I have little time for much else.','',NULL,'Job',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14985,'Good','Doug Davidson','Actor','\nOctober 24, 1954\n','','American','One of the things I think you need to be a good emcee is silliness. And I\'m basically a silly guy.','',NULL,'Guy,Silly',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14986,'Work','Doug Davidson','Actor','\nOctober 24, 1954\n','','American','The crew members for \'The Price Is Right\' at night are the same guys who work \'Y&R\' during the day. It\'s even in the same studio. I\'ve been in the place for 15 years. So all the faces at \'The Price Is Right\' are familiar.','',NULL,'Night,Same',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14987,'','Doug Davidson','Actor','\nOctober 24, 1954\n','','American','We moved to a place where we felt the children could have as normal an upbringing as possible. Los Angeles was not it. We live in a place with clean air and animals.','',NULL,'Live,Children,Place',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14988,'','Eileen Davidson','Actress','\nJune 15, 1959\n','','American','I\'m always like, \'I can\'t believe I sound like my mother.\' I remember running out of the house telling, \'Put your shoes on or you\'re going to get sick!\' That\'s an old wives\' tale, but it\'s like some weird mind control that I would be like that.','',NULL,'Mother,Believe,Mind',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14989,'Change','Eileen Davidson','Actress','\nJune 15, 1959\n','','American','Some people say I appeared on the Phil Donahue show to tell \'my\' sex change story but I\'ve never appeared on his show for any reason... not even as a member of the studio audience.','',NULL,'Sex,Reason',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14990,'Life','Eileen Davidson','Actress','\nJune 15, 1959\n','','American','You never know about life.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14991,'','Jo Davidson','','','','','My approach to my subjects was very simple. I never had them pose, we just talked about everything in the world.','',NULL,'Simple,Everything,Approach',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14992,'','John Davidson','Celebrity','\nDecember 13, 1941\n','','American','I don\'t know why people are so surprised by my live performances. My approach is so simple; every song I sing, every story I tell, every move I make, must move the audience to laughter, tears or inspiration. Otherwise, why should I do it?','',NULL,'Live,Simple,Laughter',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14993,'Life','John Davidson','Celebrity','\nDecember 13, 1941\n','','American','Physical activity can get you going when you are immobilized. Get action in your life, and don\'t just talk about it. Get into the arena!','',NULL,'Talk,Action',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14994,'','Mike Davidson','','','','','It\'s all about people. It\'s about networking and being nice to people and not burning any bridges. Your book is going to impress, but in the end it is people that are going to hire you.','',NULL,'Nice,End,Book',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14995,'Best','Mike Davidson','','','','','Because the competitive landscape of the web is such that the site which looks and works best gets the most traffic, developers and designers put a premium on the presentation of that content and let structural markup take a back seat.','',NULL,'Put,Looks',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14996,'Great','Mike Davidson','','','','','Blogs are a great way to monitor and even participate in the chatter about your new site.','',NULL,'Blogs,Monitor',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14997,'','Mike Davidson','','','','','For most of the \'90s and the first part of this decade, content providers who wanted to publish online only needed to worry about the graphical web browser.','',NULL,'Wanted,Worry,Content',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14998,'Sports','Mike Davidson','','','','','For the tiny percentage of people who are negatively affected by our embracing of standards, they can just get their sports somewhere else in the meantime. It\'s not like we\'re denying them hospital care.','',NULL,'Care,Else',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(14999,'Design','Mike Davidson','','','','','I don\'t start with a design objective, I start with a communication objective. I feel my project is successful if it communicates what it is supposed to communicate.','',NULL,'Successful,Start',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15000,'','Mike Davidson','','','','','I vertically center things in tables a lot, and the fact that there is no way to control vertical positioning in divs affects the way we do things across the board.','',NULL,'Control,Fact,Board',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15001,'','Mike Davidson','','','','','If I somehow felt like having a site which strictly validates was an indication of my manhood, maybe I\'d do it, but it really means very little to me. We\'re mavericks over here, what can we say?','',NULL,'Here,Means,Felt',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15002,'Computers,Technology','Mike Davidson','','','','','If I was designing a web site for elementary school children, I might have a much higher percentage of older computers with outdated browsers since keeping up with browser and hardware technology has not traditionally been a strong point of most elementary schools.','',NULL,'School',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15003,'Age','Mike Davidson','','','','','Now that digital lifestyle devices, tablets, wireless phones, and other Internet appliances are beginning to come of age, we need to worry about presenting our content to these devices so that it is optimized for their display capabilities.','',NULL,'Worry,Beginning',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15004,'Good','Mike Davidson','','','','','Our old site did not have very good support for the disabled, but our new site should soon have much better support. With all of our content in divs now, we can hide all but the relevant chunks of content and navigation with a simple alternate CSS file.','',NULL,'Simple,Better',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15005,'','Mike Davidson','','','','','We are constantly working towards the highest level of compliance possible.','',NULL,'Working,Possible,Level',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15006,'Great','Mike Davidson','','','','','We found a way to make things look great to the human eye through the window of a graphical web browser without worrying about what everything looked like under the hood.','',NULL,'Human,Without',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15007,'','Mike Davidson','','','','','We fully expect our competitors to join us in embracing open standards with their next redesigns.','',NULL,'Next,Expect,Open',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15008,'','Mike Davidson','','','','','We reduced the size of our front page code by about 50%, and by using absolute positioning, we are able to display important parts of the page before other parts may have fully loaded yet.','',NULL,'Important,May,Before',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15009,'','Mike Davidson','','','','','Writing old school HTML code was never very much fun but now it\'s getting downright tedious for most people.','',NULL,'School,Fun,Writing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15010,'Time,Good,Art','Mike Davidson','','','','','You can have information and ease of use and have artistic integrity at the same time. The art of being a good Web designer is getting yourself into that middle ground and treating it as a final destination instead of as a compromise.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15011,'War','Robyn Davidson','Writer','\nSeptember 6, 1950\n','','Australian','I do believe that the genre reached its peak before the First World War.','',NULL,'Believe,Before',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15012,'Travel','Robyn Davidson','Writer','\nSeptember 6, 1950\n','','Australian','I just don\'t see myself as a travel writer. I can\'t. I don\'t.','',NULL,'Writer',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15013,'','Robyn Davidson','Writer','\nSeptember 6, 1950\n','','Australian','Its highest point was The Worst Journey in the World. Then you see this decline, and this harking back, using the 19th-century form when we\'re not in the 19th century. That way of writing a book about the world out there - you just can\'t do it anymore.','',NULL,'Writing,Book,Point',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15014,'Home','Robyn Davidson','Writer','\nSeptember 6, 1950\n','','Australian','That odd idea that one person can go to a foreign part and in this rather odd voice describe it to the folks back home doesn\'t make much sense in the post-colonial world.','',NULL,'Person,Sense',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15015,'Travel','Robyn Davidson','Writer','\nSeptember 6, 1950\n','','Australian','The genre has moved into this commercial aspect of itself, and ignored this extraordinarily rich literature that\'s filed everywhere else except under travel.','',NULL,'Rich,Else',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15016,'','Robyn Davidson','Writer','\nSeptember 6, 1950\n','','Australian','The two important things I did learn were that you are as powerful and strong as you allow yourself to be, and that the most difficult part of any endeavor is taking the first step, making the first decision.','',NULL,'Yourself,Strong,Powerful',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15017,'','Robyn Davidson','Writer','\nSeptember 6, 1950\n','','Australian','You apply the skills you use to produce your own book to make an anthology. Shaping. Rhythm.','',NULL,'Book,Skills,Rhythm',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15018,'','Tommy Davidson','Comedian','\nNovember 10, 1963\n','','American','Blacks don\'t square dance. If you see a black person square dancing, it is definitely the seventh sign.','',NULL,'Person,Black,Dance',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15019,'','Tommy Davidson','Comedian','\nNovember 10, 1963\n','','American','I can personally feel the relief myself in my audiences when I bring up Obama because there was a lot of anti-Obama sentiment out there before the capture of bin Laden.','',NULL,'Before,Bring,Relief',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15020,'','Tommy Davidson','Comedian','\nNovember 10, 1963\n','','American','I do so many roles, I can\'t be typecast.','',NULL,'Roles,Typecast',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15021,'Time,Good','Tommy Davidson','Comedian','\nNovember 10, 1963\n','','American','I used to want to be a singer and a musician for years, from 6 years old to today. I\'m not really good, but in time I could be. I\'m more of a singer than anything.','',NULL,'Today',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15022,'Movies','Tommy Davidson','Comedian','\nNovember 10, 1963\n','','American','I\'d like to continue doing movies, clubs, concert halls and television. I like something about each one.','',NULL,'Television,Continue',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15023,'','Tommy Davidson','Comedian','\nNovember 10, 1963\n','','American','I\'m a creature of adaptation. I take advantage of the second and the moment. My comedy breathes; it\'s not really that predictable. I do have a linear style, but other than that, there\'s a lot of abstract. I just go off on what I\'m thinking. I\'m not that topical. I like to talk about me and my experi','',NULL,'Thinking,Moment,Talk',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15024,'Business,Movies','Tommy Davidson','Comedian','\nNovember 10, 1963\n','','American','\'New Jack City\' and \'Boyz \'N the Hood\' are realities, but movies like \'Strictly Business\' are realities, too.','',NULL,'City',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15025,'','Tommy Davidson','Comedian','\nNovember 10, 1963\n','','American','Stand-up keeps you alive. It is definitely the most specialized field in comedy because you need to stay sharp and well-tuned every night.','',NULL,'Night,Alive,Comedy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15026,'Good,Men,Business','Tommy Davidson','Comedian','\nNovember 10, 1963\n','','American','\'Strictly Business\' is about a young black man who is learning about himself, and that applies to a lot of young black men, those who are trying to find jobs. This film gives them a good look at that situation.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15027,'Car','Alan Davies','Actor','\nMarch 6, 1966\n','','British','I don\'t drive around London much. Any journey around Islington involves hundreds of speed bumps that seem to tear the bottom of your car off.','',NULL,'Around,Off',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15028,'','Alan Davies','Actor','\nMarch 6, 1966\n','','British','I like pubs too, but it\'s hard for me to go and get proper bladdered in the way I used to. I don\'t want to moan about being recognised but I do get a bit of grief sometimes.','',NULL,'Hard,Sometimes,Used',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15029,'','Alan Davies','Actor','\nMarch 6, 1966\n','','British','I liked the idea of all of humanity fitting inside a sugar cube because more than 99.9% of matter is space.','',NULL,'Humanity,Matter,Idea',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15030,'','Alan Davies','Actor','\nMarch 6, 1966\n','','British','I see myself as a comic but the acting helps sell tickets for gigs.','',NULL,'Acting,Sell,Comic',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15031,'','Alan Davies','Actor','\nMarch 6, 1966\n','','British','I was hugely disappointed that \'Whites\' was cancelled.','',NULL,'Cancelled,Hugely,Whites',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15032,'Science','Alan Davies','Actor','\nMarch 6, 1966\n','','British','I\'m more inclined to linger in the science pages of \'The Week\' magazine. But my principle obsessions are still watching sitcoms and football.','',NULL,'Football,Still',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15033,'Great','Alan Davies','Actor','\nMarch 6, 1966\n','','British','I\'m not a great shopper but I do buy a lot of books. I\'m the publishers\' friend - I buy a hundred books a year and read four.','',NULL,'Friend,Year',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15034,'','Alan Davies','Actor','\nMarch 6, 1966\n','','British','I\'m quite a curious person. I don\'t mind being the one who doesn\'t know things, a role I often play in QI.','',NULL,'Mind,Person,Play',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15035,'Time','Alan Davies','Actor','\nMarch 6, 1966\n','','British','My favourite restaurant is the Thai Corner Cafe on St Paul\'s Road. We go there all the time. I shouldn\'t really mention it - I don\'t want it to be chock-a-block.','',NULL,'Road,Restaurant',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15036,'','Alan Davies','Actor','\nMarch 6, 1966\n','','British','The one I remember is going into London, as it was for us in Essex, on New Year\'s Eve in 1981. There were four of us and we\'d had a few lagers on the way. One of my mates threw up in the Tube and then stood up and fell over in it. We thought it was the funniest thing we\'d ever seen.','',NULL,'Ever,Thought,Remember',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15037,'Time','Alan Davies','Actor','\nMarch 6, 1966\n','','British','The principle that light can be in two places at the same time is absolutely extraordinary.','',NULL,'Two,Same',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15038,'','Alan Davies','Actor','\nMarch 6, 1966\n','','British','The thing I\'d really like to see is the old London Bridge, with all the old buildings around it like Shakespeare\'s Globe. I\'d like to walk along that. Don\'t worry, I won\'t get drunk and fall in.','',NULL,'Drunk,Old,Around',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15039,'','Alan Davies','Actor','\nMarch 6, 1966\n','','British','There\'s a lot to do when you\'re a kid - spiders to catch, girls to poke in the eye - stuff to be getting on with.','',NULL,'Getting,Stuff,Kid',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15040,'Religion,Politics','Dave Davies','Musician','\nFebruary 3, 1947\n','','British','I think that what went wrong with religion is the same thing that went wrong with politics. Is that it became too money based and too controlling. It\'s just a weakness that we human beings have for control - we want one thing and then we want more and then we want more.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15041,'Love','Dave Davies','Musician','\nFebruary 3, 1947\n','','British','We obviously need more love in the world. And we obviously need more compassion and understanding. Our leaders need to really address these issues properly now.','',NULL,'Compassion,Leaders',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15042,'Religion','Dave Davies','Musician','\nFebruary 3, 1947\n','','British','I think there\'s been a big problem between religion, or organized religion, and spirituality.','',NULL,'Problem,Big',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15043,'Life','Dave Davies','Musician','\nFebruary 3, 1947\n','','British','A lot of people that embark on spiritual endeavors tended to, especially in the \'60s and \'70s, they tended to give up what they had before and cut themselves off from their lives, previous life as it were. But, I don\'t think that one should do that.','',NULL,'Spiritual,Give',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15044,'','Dave Davies','Musician','\nFebruary 3, 1947\n','','British','Even if we are dead we help each other in some little way.','',NULL,'Help,Dead,Each',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15045,'Music,Good','Dave Davies','Musician','\nFebruary 3, 1947\n','','British','Good rock music always tends to be around.','',NULL,'Rock',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15046,'','Dave Davies','Musician','\nFebruary 3, 1947\n','','British','I don\'t like people telling me what to do, or trying to MAKE me write songs.','',NULL,'Trying,Write,Songs',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15047,'Love','Dave Davies','Musician','\nFebruary 3, 1947\n','','British','I love playing live now more than ever. I enjoy it, I think it keeps you young.','',NULL,'Live,Ever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15048,'Life,Time','Dave Davies','Musician','\nFebruary 3, 1947\n','','British','I think people are turning inward more now cause the world\'s got in such a weird, crazy state. I think its making people think more about their life and what it is really that they are doing. And how do we interact with a world that\'s going crazy? It\'s a very important time.','',NULL,'Crazy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15049,'','Dave Davies','Musician','\nFebruary 3, 1947\n','','British','I think that things happen for a reason.','',NULL,'Happen,Reason',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15050,'','Dave Davies','Musician','\nFebruary 3, 1947\n','','British','My perspective is that you should be IN the world, but not OF the world.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15051,'','Dave Davies','Musician','\nFebruary 3, 1947\n','','British','People that have had genuine abduction experiences that I\'ve met that seem very genuine to me, but they\'re just confused about why it happened. I\'ve met a lot of people like which I regard as being very genuine... but there\'s a lot of crazy people out there.','',NULL,'Crazy,Confused,Why',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15052,'','Dave Davies','Musician','\nFebruary 3, 1947\n','','British','Ray is very secretive about his ideas - why not, the times that the Kinks have been ripped off, especially in the early years, it makes you a little bit cautious about telling anybody what you\'re doing. And that\'s understandable.','',NULL,'Why,Off,Makes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15053,'Future','Dave Davies','Musician','\nFebruary 3, 1947\n','','British','What I believe in touches many aspects of religious and spiritual thought. Mainly I\'m influenced and inspired by the eastern yogi\'s aspect of mysticism, Which is, I think, the future.','',NULL,'Believe,Spiritual',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15054,'Work,Time','Dave Davies','Musician','\nFebruary 3, 1947\n','','British','Working with the Kinks, there always seemed to be some kind of automatic process at work. Ray and I had this telepathy happening for a long time, where one of us always knew what the other could do with something.','',NULL,'Long',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15055,'Alone,Technology','Dave Davies','Musician','\nFebruary 3, 1947\n','','British','You can always improve on something, the technology is different today, but I would leave it well alone. If there was something that was incomplete, that might be interesting... because I do that on my website.','',NULL,'Today',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15056,'Money','Gavyn Davies','Businessman','\nNovember 27, 1950\n','','British','Normally I would not recommend a book that tells you how to make money in the stock market. Most of these books are aimed at gullible folk, and they usually make much more money for their authors than they do for the investing public.','',NULL,'Book,Public',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15057,'','Gavyn Davies','Businessman','\nNovember 27, 1950\n','','British','Almost everyone will find something in our services worth paying for.','',NULL,'Find,Everyone,Worth',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15058,'','Gavyn Davies','Businessman','\nNovember 27, 1950\n','','British','As long as the appointment process is transparent and there is a broad mix of political views among the governors of the BBC, I think the public can feel confident that impartiality and independence are just as important to me as they have been to previous incumbents.','',NULL,'Important,Political,Long',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15059,'','Gavyn Davies','Businessman','\nNovember 27, 1950\n','','British','I want the BBC to be a mass market public service broadcaster still funded by the licence fee... and the licence fee is more durable than many people in the commercial sector believe.','',NULL,'Believe,Still,Service',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15060,'','Gavyn Davies','Businessman','\nNovember 27, 1950\n','','British','Inflation is not always the main problem, or indeed a problem at all. Sometimes, though rarely, deflation is a more serious threat, and we need to shelve many of the orthodoxies we have held so dear.','',NULL,'Problem,Sometimes,Serious',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15061,'Future,Failure','Gavyn Davies','Businessman','\nNovember 27, 1950\n','','British','It was an interesting question as to whether the BBC had a future in the digital world, and what form of market failure could justify the licence fee system.','',NULL,'Question',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15062,'Marriage','Gavyn Davies','Businessman','\nNovember 27, 1950\n','','British','Other than marriage, she doesn\'t control me and I don\'t control her.','',NULL,'Control,Her',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15063,'Great','Gavyn Davies','Businessman','\nNovember 27, 1950\n','','British','Over the last decade, economists seemed to share a broad consensus about economic policy, with the old splits between monetarists and Keynesians apparently being settled by events. But the Great Recession of the last two years has changed everything.','',NULL,'Everything,Two',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15064,'','Gavyn Davies','Businessman','\nNovember 27, 1950\n','','British','The BBC is part of the glue which binds the United Kingdom together. At those times of national moment - of joy or sadness, in the UK or around the world, at times when the nation wants to celebrate, mourn or just enjoy itself people turn to the BBC.','',NULL,'Sadness,Together,Enjoy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15065,'God,Best','Gavyn Davies','Businessman','\nNovember 27, 1950\n','','British','The BBC must never be all about ratings - or even mainly about ratings. In the past year, we have made a raft of terrific programmes which stand comparison with the best the BBC has ever done: \'Blue Planet,\' \'Walking with Beasts,\' \'Son of God,\' \'Clocking Off,\' \'The Way We Live Now,\' \'Conspiracy,\' \'L','',NULL,'Live',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15066,'','Gavyn Davies','Businessman','\nNovember 27, 1950\n','','British','The BBC provides the commentary on our lives, the soundtrack of the nation. It is one of the most powerful unifying forces in the United Kingdom today.','',NULL,'Today,Powerful,Nation',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15067,'','Gavyn Davies','Businessman','\nNovember 27, 1950\n','','British','The BBC should not have a cheerleader. It should have somebody who runs the organisation in the interests of the public and that should be a chairman.','',NULL,'Public,Somebody,Interests',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15068,'Life','Gavyn Davies','Businessman','\nNovember 27, 1950\n','','British','There is an honourable tradition in British public life that those charged with authority at the top of an organisation should accept responsibility for what happens in that organisation. I am therefore writing to the prime minister today to tender my resignation as chairman of the BBC.','',NULL,'Today,Writing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15069,'Future','Gavyn Davies','Businessman','\nNovember 27, 1950\n','','British','Without the BBC, the proliferation of television and radio channels by the private sector would simply result in more and more channels, with tiny audiences, all seeking to do the same thing. The future would be one of fragmentation - fragmentation without either plurality or diversity.','',NULL,'Without,Same',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15070,'Great','Lynn Davies','Athlete','\nMay 20, 1942\n','','British','As a youngster, I enjoyed sport and my ambition was to be a great sportsman.','',NULL,'Ambition,Enjoyed',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15071,'','Lynn Davies','Athlete','\nMay 20, 1942\n','','British','If you have a coach helping you, developing your skills alongside you, that\'s when you\'re on your way to becoming not just a participant but achieving.','',NULL,'Achieving,Becoming,Helping',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15072,'Life','Lynn Davies','Athlete','\nMay 20, 1942\n','','British','It\'s about lessons for life. It\'s not just about winning either.','',NULL,'Winning,Either',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15073,'','Lynn Davies','Athlete','\nMay 20, 1942\n','','British','It\'s about somebody initially knowing more about it than you do but eventually you learn a lot about it yourself and practise the skills and techniques that you\'ve been taught.','',NULL,'Yourself,Learn,Knowing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15074,'','Lynn Davies','Athlete','\nMay 20, 1942\n','','British','It\'s not just about a coach telling you what to do and just following it unthinkingly.','',NULL,'Telling,Coach,Following',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15075,'','Lynn Davies','Athlete','\nMay 20, 1942\n','','British','It\'s perseverance that\'s the key. It\'s persevering for long enough to achieve your potential.','',NULL,'Long,Enough,Achieve',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15076,'Life','Lynn Davies','Athlete','\nMay 20, 1942\n','','British','Sport and life is about losing. It\'s about understanding how to lose.','',NULL,'Lose,Losing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15077,'Life,Best,Learning','Lynn Davies','Athlete','\nMay 20, 1942\n','','British','There are hurdles to overcome in sport and in life. Sport is a very valuable learning ground for how to live your life in the best possible way.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15078,'Life','Lynn Davies','Athlete','\nMay 20, 1942\n','','British','You\'ve got to be a disciplined person if you want to succeed both in sport and in life.','',NULL,'Person,Succeed',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15079,'','Lynn Davies','Athlete','\nMay 20, 1942\n','','British','You\'ve got to be actively involved in the process yourself and you\'ve got to listen carefully to what the coach is saying, take that on board yourself and implement what the coach is saying.','',NULL,'Yourself,Saying,Process',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15080,'','Paul Davies','Writer','\nApril 22, 1946\n','','British','A universe that came from nothing in the big bang will disappear into nothing at the big crunch. Its glorious few zillion years of existence not even a memory.','',NULL,'Nothing,Big,Universe',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15081,'Life,Science','Paul Davies','Writer','\nApril 22, 1946\n','','British','A permanent base on Mars would have a number of advantages beyond being a bonanza for planetary science and geology. If, as some evidence suggests, exotic micro-organisms have arisen independently of terrestrial life, studying them could revolutionise biology, medicine and biotechnology.','',NULL,'Studying',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15082,'Nature','Paul Davies','Writer','\nApril 22, 1946\n','','British','Although the elusive \'cure\' may be a distant dream, understanding the true nature of cancer will enable it to be better controlled and less menacing.','',NULL,'True,Better',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15083,'Life','Paul Davies','Writer','\nApril 22, 1946\n','','British','An argument often given for why Earth couldn\'t host another form of life is that once the life we know became established, it would have eliminated any competition through natural selection. But if another form of life were confined to its own niche, there would be little direct competition with reg','',NULL,'Through,Why',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15084,'','Paul Davies','Writer','\nApril 22, 1946\n','','British','Astonishingly, in spite of decades of research, there is no agreed theory of cancer, no explanation for why, inside almost all healthy cells, there lurks a highly efficient cancer subroutine that can be activated by a variety of agents - radiation, chemicals, inflammation and infection.','',NULL,'Why,Research,Almost',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15085,'','Paul Davies','Writer','\nApril 22, 1946\n','','British','Astronauts have been stuck in low-Earth orbit, boldly going nowhere. American attempts to kick-start a new phase of lunar exploration have stalled amid the realisation that NASA\'s budget is too small for the job.','',NULL,'Job,Small,American',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15086,'','Paul Davies','Writer','\nApril 22, 1946\n','','British','Cancer cells come pre-programmed to execute a well-defined cascade of changes, seemingly designed to facilitate both their enhanced survival and their dissemination through the bloodstream. There is even an air of conspiracy in the way that tumours use chemical signals to create cancer-friendly nich','',NULL,'Through,Both,Create',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15087,'','Paul Davies','Writer','\nApril 22, 1946\n','','British','Cancer is such a ruthless adversary because it behaves as if it has its own fiendishly cunning agenda.','',NULL,'Cancer,Cunning,Ruthless',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15088,'Family','Paul Davies','Writer','\nApril 22, 1946\n','','British','Cancer touches every family in one way or another. As other diseases are brought under control, cancer is set to become the number one killer, and is already in epidemic proportions worldwide.','',NULL,'Control,Become',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15089,'Future','Paul Davies','Writer','\nApril 22, 1946\n','','British','Clearly, some creative thinking is badly needed if humans are to have a future beyond Earth. Returning to the Moon may be worthy and attainable, but it fails to capture the public\'s imagination. What does get people excited is the prospect of a mission to Mars.','',NULL,'Thinking,May',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15090,'Nature,Science','Paul Davies','Writer','\nApril 22, 1946\n','','British','Cosmologists have attempted to account for the day-to-day laws you find in textbooks in terms of fundamental \'superlaws,\' but the superlaws themselves must still be accepted as brute facts. So maybe the ultimate laws of nature will always be off-limits to science.','',NULL,'Must',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15091,'Nature,Science','Paul Davies','Writer','\nApril 22, 1946\n','','British','For me, science is already fantastical enough. Unlocking the secrets of nature with fundamental physics or cosmology or astrobiology leads you into a wonderland compared with which beliefs in things like alien abductions pale into insignificance.','',NULL,'Enough',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15092,'Nature','Paul Davies','Writer','\nApril 22, 1946\n','','British','General relativity is the cornerstone of cosmology and astrophysics. It has also provided the conceptual basis for string theory and other attempts to unify all the forces of nature in terms of geometrical structures.','',NULL,'General,Theory',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15093,'Life','Paul Davies','Writer','\nApril 22, 1946\n','','British','If we do discover more than one type of life on Earth, we can be fairly certain that the universe is teeming with it, for it would be inconceivable that life started twice here but never on all the other earth-like planets.','',NULL,'Here,Universe',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15094,'Religion,Politics','Paul Davies','Writer','\nApril 22, 1946\n','','British','Imagine a civilisation that\'s way in advance of us wants to communicate with us, and assist us in our development. The information we provide to them must reflect our highest aspirations and ideals, and not just be some crazy person\'s bizarre politics or religion.','',NULL,'Crazy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15095,'Religion,Science','Paul Davies','Writer','\nApril 22, 1946\n','','British','In science, a healthy skepticism is a professional necessity, whereas in religion, having belief without evidence is regarded as a virtue.','',NULL,'Without',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15096,'Life','Paul Davies','Writer','\nApril 22, 1946\n','','British','In the frantic search for an elusive \'cure,\' few researchers stand back and ask a very basic question: why does cancer exist? What is its place in the grand story of life?','',NULL,'Why,Place',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15097,'Good,Power,Knowledge','Paul Davies','Writer','\nApril 22, 1946\n','','British','Is there anything science should not try to explain? Science is knowledge and knowledge is power - power to do good or evil. Sometimes ignorance is bliss.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15098,'','Paul Davies','Writer','\nApril 22, 1946\n','','British','It is possible that a scientific discovery will be made that humans will later regret because it has awful consequences. The problem is, we probably would not know in advance and, once the discovery is made, it cannot be undiscovered.','',NULL,'Regret,Made,Cannot',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15099,'','Paul Davies','Writer','\nApril 22, 1946\n','','British','It will be in the convergence of evolutionary biology, developmental biology and cancer biology that the answer to cancer will lie. Nor will this confluence be a one-way street.','',NULL,'Lie,Cancer,Nor',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15100,'Age,Power,Computers','Paul Davies','Writer','\nApril 22, 1946\n','','British','Man-made computers are limited in their performance by finite processing speed and memory. So, too, the cosmic computer is limited in power by its age and the finite speed of light.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15101,'Life','Paul Davies','Writer','\nApril 22, 1946\n','','British','Most research into life\'s murky origin has been carried out by chemists. They\'ve tried a variety of approaches in their attempts to recreate the first steps on the road to life, but little progress has been made. Perhaps that is no surprise, given life\'s stupendous complexity.','',NULL,'Made,Progress',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15102,'Nature,Power','Paul Davies','Writer','\nApril 22, 1946\n','','British','My feeling is that scientific method has the power to account for and interlink all phenomena in the universe, including its origin, using the laws of nature. But that still leaves the laws unexplained.','',NULL,'Feeling',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15103,'Life,Home,Truth','Paul Davies','Writer','\nApril 22, 1946\n','','British','No planet is more earth-like than Earth itself, so if life really does pop up readily in earth-like conditions, then surely it should have arisen many times right here on our home planet? And how do we know it didn\'t? The truth is, nobody has looked.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15104,'Alone,Best','Paul Davies','Writer','\nApril 22, 1946\n','','British','Perhaps the best motivation for going to Mars is political. It is obvious that no single nation currently has either the will or the resources to do it alone, but a consortium of nations and space agencies could achieve it within 20 years.','',NULL,'Political',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15105,'','Peter Maxwell Davies','Composer','\nSeptember 8, 1934\n','','English','An audience shouldn\'t listen with complacency.','',NULL,'Listen,Audience',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15106,'Music,Education,Art','Peter Maxwell Davies','Composer','\nSeptember 8, 1934\n','','English','At the moment, in Britain we\'re facing such enormous cutbacks in education programs and music programs and art programs that you feel you are knocking your head against a brick wall.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15107,'Great','Peter Maxwell Davies','Composer','\nSeptember 8, 1934\n','','English','But when you get a bit older, and I hate to use the word, quite a bit more established, people take more notice and conducting becomes a great deal easier. You don\'t have battles like you had before.','',NULL,'Hate,Before',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15108,'','Peter Maxwell Davies','Composer','\nSeptember 8, 1934\n','','English','But you can\'t really know your audiences so well.','',NULL,'Audiences',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15109,'Music,Great','Peter Maxwell Davies','Composer','\nSeptember 8, 1934\n','','English','I don\'t see how they can with most of my pieces, but I think it\'s unfortunate that they can through familiarity with flashy performances of a great deal of other music.','',NULL,'Through',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15110,'','Peter Maxwell Davies','Composer','\nSeptember 8, 1934\n','','English','I know what I want at least, and the older I get I think I\'m better at getting it out of players and singers.','',NULL,'Better,Getting,Older',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15111,'Hope','Peter Maxwell Davies','Composer','\nSeptember 8, 1934\n','','English','I recently did a piece for the Boston Pops and John Williams, and I hope that it\'s as well a composed piece as I\'ve ever done for any other medium or occasion.','',NULL,'Done,Ever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15112,'Time','Peter Maxwell Davies','Composer','\nSeptember 8, 1934\n','','English','I\'m not actually teaching any more, but I am writing pieces for schools all the time, and for kids.','',NULL,'Writing,Kids',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15113,'Time','Peter Maxwell Davies','Composer','\nSeptember 8, 1934\n','','English','I\'m obviously very keen on the theater and I think it\'s inevitable that some of the orchestral and chamber pieces have got dramatic elements which might even suggest an unspecified dramatic plot of some kind or other, even though it\'s not in my mind at the time.','',NULL,'Mind,Might',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15114,'Music,Education,Work','Peter Maxwell Davies','Composer','\nSeptember 8, 1934\n','','English','I\'m very interested, for instance, in music in education - getting young people not only to listen to, but participate in the music that I write. I consider this one of the most vital aspects of my work.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15115,'','Peter Maxwell Davies','Composer','\nSeptember 8, 1934\n','','English','If you aim at anything lower that is expecting your audience to be really alert and aware, then you\'re going to be caught out sooner or later as a composer.','',NULL,'Anything,Aim,Audience',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15116,'','Peter Maxwell Davies','Composer','\nSeptember 8, 1934\n','','English','If you don\'t get feedback from your performers and your audience, you\'re going to be working in a vacuum.','',NULL,'Working,Audience,Feedback',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15117,'Music,Society','Peter Maxwell Davies','Composer','\nSeptember 8, 1934\n','','English','If you\'re writing a piece for the Boston Pops, the balance is towards one end. If you\'re writing a piece for a chamber music society, then it\'s towards another point. I won\'t make a final answer on that. I think it changes with every piece.','',NULL,'End',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15118,'','Peter Maxwell Davies','Composer','\nSeptember 8, 1934\n','','English','Recently I\'ve been participating in radio and television talk programs doing broadcasts and conferences, and shooting my mouth off and really going to town.','',NULL,'Talk,Off,Television',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15119,'Best','Peter Maxwell Davies','Composer','\nSeptember 8, 1934\n','','English','The demands are related to their questing of the best possible out of the people concerned. It\'s this going for the highest possible factor that I\'m very concerned about.','',NULL,'Possible,Concerned',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15120,'Education,Art','Peter Maxwell Davies','Composer','\nSeptember 8, 1934\n','','English','The establishment in Britain is certainly against the arts and against education. If something doesn\'t make a profit, it\'s invalid, and art doesn\'t make a profit in that sense.','',NULL,'Sense',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15121,'Government,Business','Peter Maxwell Davies','Composer','\nSeptember 8, 1934\n','','English','The present government is very insistent that business sponsorship should replace government sponsorship of the arts. Business sponsorship won\'t happen unless you make tax concessions, which they won\'t.','',NULL,'Happen',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15122,'','Peter Maxwell Davies','Composer','\nSeptember 8, 1934\n','','English','What they can expect always is that they\'re going to be made to think.','',NULL,'Made,Expect',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15123,'','Peter Maxwell Davies','Composer','\nSeptember 8, 1934\n','','English','You can\'t pander to your audience. You might in the short term, but ultimately you can\'t hoodwink them, either.','',NULL,'Short,Might,Either',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15124,'','Peter Maxwell Davies','Composer','\nSeptember 8, 1934\n','','English','You don\'t underestimate either players or audience in any circumstances.','',NULL,'Either,Audience,Players',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15125,'Money','Ray Davies','Musician','\nJune 21, 1944\n','','English','Money and corruption are ruining the land, crooked politicians betray the working man, pocketing the profits and treating us like sheep, and we\'re tired of hearing promises that we know they\'ll never keep.','',NULL,'Tired,Corruption',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15126,'','Ray Davies','Musician','\nJune 21, 1944\n','','English','What I try to do probably doesn\'t come out. What I\'ve worked out what I do - I might not be right - is to do something very personal, and then suddenly I look at it, up in the air. I blow it up and look at it and then I come down again - a better man.','',NULL,'Better,Down,Try',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15127,'Time','Ray Davies','Musician','\nJune 21, 1944\n','','English','I think that songwriting changed when groups started spending more time in the studio.','',NULL,'Started,Changed',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15128,'Time','Ray Davies','Musician','\nJune 21, 1944\n','','English','At one time they\'ve been the most important thing to me. So I can\'t hear our records on the radio, I can\'t stand it, because they sound so out of what everyone else is doing.','',NULL,'Important,Else',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15129,'','Ray Davies','Musician','\nJune 21, 1944\n','','English','I don\'t think England is that gray but India is like a long drone.','',NULL,'Long,India,England',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15130,'','Ray Davies','Musician','\nJune 21, 1944\n','','English','I got that idea from being in India. I always like the chanting.','',NULL,'Idea,India,Chanting',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15131,'Great','Ray Davies','Musician','\nJune 21, 1944\n','','English','I like surfers. Their imagery, it\'s great.','',NULL,'Imagery',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15132,'','Ray Davies','Musician','\nJune 21, 1944\n','','English','I still like to keep tapes of the few minutes before the final take, things that happen before the session. Maybe it\'s superstitious, but I believe if I had done things differently - if I had walked around the studio or gone out - it wouldn\'t have turned out that way.','',NULL,'Believe,Done,Happen',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15133,'Time,Art','Ray Davies','Musician','\nJune 21, 1944\n','','English','I was an art student at the time, like thousands of others.','',NULL,'Others',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15134,'','Ray Davies','Musician','\nJune 21, 1944\n','','English','I\'m easy driving, But I\'m not a person who loves living pleasantly above all else. I\'m not that way at all. I might think I\'m that, but I\'m not really that.','',NULL,'Person,Living,Else',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15135,'','Ray Davies','Musician','\nJune 21, 1944\n','','English','I\'m susceptible to that sort of thing - to walls and flowers. You can probably get something more from a wall than a person sometimes. It\'s just put somewhere.','',NULL,'Person,Put,Sometimes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15136,'','Ray Davies','Musician','\nJune 21, 1944\n','','English','I\'ve written so many songs about Englishmen, I have to go elsewhere.','',NULL,'Songs,Written,Englishmen',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15137,'Life,Change','Ray Davies','Musician','\nJune 21, 1944\n','','English','If I had to do my life over, I would change every single thing I have done.','',NULL,'Single',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15138,'Music','Ray Davies','Musician','\nJune 21, 1944\n','','English','If New Orleans is allowed to die, a crucial part of the world\'s music heritage will disappear.','',NULL,'Die,Disappear',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15139,'','Ray Davies','Musician','\nJune 21, 1944\n','','English','No one can penetrate me. They only see what\'s in their own fancy, always.','',NULL,'Fancy,Penetrate',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15140,'','Ray Davies','Musician','\nJune 21, 1944\n','','English','Our repertoire consisted of rhythm and blues, sort of country rhythm and blues, Sonny Terry things.','',NULL,'Country,Blues,Rhythm',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15141,'','Ray Davies','Musician','\nJune 21, 1944\n','','English','People take pictures of the Summer, just in case someone thought they had missed it, and to proved that it really existed.','',NULL,'Someone,Thought,Pictures',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15142,'Time','Ray Davies','Musician','\nJune 21, 1944\n','','English','Then I got together with my brother and a friend and we decided to play dates. The more we played, the more we wanted to do it. And it got to a stage where we wanted to do it all the time.','',NULL,'Friend,Together',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15143,'Life','Ray Davies','Musician','\nJune 21, 1944\n','','English','Those three chords were part of my life - G, F, Bb - yeh, it is, it is, and I can\'t help noticing it. But there have been other things nearly as close to it which people haven\'t noticed, other things we have done.','',NULL,'Help,Done',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15144,'Morning','Ray Davies','Musician','\nJune 21, 1944\n','','English','When I wrote the song, I had the sea near Bombay in mind. We stayed at a hotel by the sea, and the fishermen come up at five in the morning and they were all chanting. And we went on the beach and we got chased by a mad dog - big as a donkey.','',NULL,'Mind,Big',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15145,'Time','Ray Davies','Musician','\nJune 21, 1944\n','','English','When you are making a record and if you spend too much time over it, you have to record it a tone lower or cut the tones lower because you can\'t reach some of the notes, I find this. But when you go on stage, you have to put the key up and it really changes the whole thing.','',NULL,'Find,Put',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15146,'','Robertson Davies','Novelist','\nAugust 28, 1913\n','\nDecember 2, 1995\n','Canadian','Every man is wise when attacked by a mad dog; fewer when pursued by a mad woman; only the wisest survive when attacked by a mad notion.','',NULL,'Wise,Woman,Mad',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15147,'','Robertson Davies','Novelist','\nAugust 28, 1913\n','\nDecember 2, 1995\n','Canadian','Extraordinary people survive under the most terrible circumstances and they become more extraordinary because of it.','',NULL,'Become,Survive,Terrible',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15148,'','Robertson Davies','Novelist','\nAugust 28, 1913\n','\nDecember 2, 1995\n','Canadian','Authors like cats because they are such quiet, lovable, wise creatures, and cats like authors for the same reasons.','',NULL,'Wise,Same,Lovable',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15149,'Age,Great,Experience','Robertson Davies','Novelist','\nAugust 28, 1913\n','\nDecember 2, 1995\n','Canadian','The great book for you is the book that has the most to say to you at the moment when you are reading. I do not mean the book that is most instructive, but the book that feeds your spirit. And that depends on your age, your experience, your psychological and spiritual need.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15150,'','Robertson Davies','Novelist','\nAugust 28, 1913\n','\nDecember 2, 1995\n','Canadian','Fanaticism is overcompensation for doubt.','',NULL,'Doubt,Fanaticism',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15151,'Age,Great,Morning','Robertson Davies','Novelist','\nAugust 28, 1913\n','\nDecember 2, 1995\n','Canadian','A truly great book should be read in youth, again in maturity and once more in old age, as a fine building should be seen by morning light, at noon and by moonlight.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15152,'Time','Robertson Davies','Novelist','\nAugust 28, 1913\n','\nDecember 2, 1995\n','Canadian','Only a fool expects to be happy all the time.','',NULL,'Happy,Fool',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15153,'','Robertson Davies','Novelist','\nAugust 28, 1913\n','\nDecember 2, 1995\n','Canadian','Canada is not really a place where you are encouraged to have large spiritual adventures.','',NULL,'Spiritual,Place,Large',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15154,'','Robertson Davies','Novelist','\nAugust 28, 1913\n','\nDecember 2, 1995\n','Canadian','I see Canada as a country torn between a very northern, rather extraordinary, mystical spirit which it fears and its desire to present itself to the world as a Scotch banker.','',NULL,'Country,Between,Rather',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15155,'','Robertson Davies','Novelist','\nAugust 28, 1913\n','\nDecember 2, 1995\n','Canadian','May I make a suggestion, hoping it is not an impertinence? Write it down: write down what you feel. It is sometimes a wonderful help in misery.','',NULL,'Help,May,Down',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15156,'Time','Robertson Davies','Novelist','\nAugust 28, 1913\n','\nDecember 2, 1995\n','Canadian','Students today are a pretty solemn lot. One of the really notable achievements of the twentieth century has been to make the young old before their time.','',NULL,'Today,Pretty',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15157,'','Robertson Davies','Novelist','\nAugust 28, 1913\n','\nDecember 2, 1995\n','Canadian','The eye sees only what the mind is prepared to comprehend.','',NULL,'Mind,Eye,Prepared',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15158,'Life','Robertson Davies','Novelist','\nAugust 28, 1913\n','\nDecember 2, 1995\n','Canadian','A happy childhood has spoiled many a promising life.','',NULL,'Happy,Childhood',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15159,'','Robertson Davies','Novelist','\nAugust 28, 1913\n','\nDecember 2, 1995\n','Canadian','A Librettist is a mere drudge in the world of opera.','',NULL,'Opera,Drudge,Mere',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15160,'Work,God,Best','Robertson Davies','Novelist','\nAugust 28, 1913\n','\nDecember 2, 1995\n','Canadian','Do not suppose, however, that I intend to urge a diet of classics on anybody. I have seen such diets at work. I have known people who have actually read all, or almost all, the guaranteed Hundred Best Books. God save us from reading nothing but the best.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15161,'','Robertson Davies','Novelist','\nAugust 28, 1913\n','\nDecember 2, 1995\n','Canadian','Few people can see genius in someone who has offended them.','',NULL,'Someone,Few,Genius',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15162,'','Robertson Davies','Novelist','\nAugust 28, 1913\n','\nDecember 2, 1995\n','Canadian','I do not \'get\' ideas; ideas get me.','',NULL,'Ideas',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15163,'','Robertson Davies','Novelist','\nAugust 28, 1913\n','\nDecember 2, 1995\n','Canadian','I never heard of anyone who was really literate or who ever really loved books who wanted to suppress any of them.','',NULL,'Ever,Wanted,Loved',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15164,'Love','Robertson Davies','Novelist','\nAugust 28, 1913\n','\nDecember 2, 1995\n','Canadian','If we seek the pleasures of love, passion should be occasional, and common sense continual.','',NULL,'Passion,Sense',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15165,'Art','Robertson Davies','Novelist','\nAugust 28, 1913\n','\nDecember 2, 1995\n','Canadian','Literary critics, however, frequently suffer from a curious belief that every author longs to extend the boundaries of literary art, wants to explore new dimensions of the human spirit, and if he doesn\'t, he should be ashamed of himself.','',NULL,'Human,Spirit',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15166,'','Robertson Davies','Novelist','\nAugust 28, 1913\n','\nDecember 2, 1995\n','Canadian','No people in the world can make you feel so small as the English.','',NULL,'Small,English',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15167,'','Robertson Davies','Novelist','\nAugust 28, 1913\n','\nDecember 2, 1995\n','Canadian','Nothing is so easy to fake as the inner vision.','',NULL,'Fake,Nothing,Easy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15168,'Art','Robertson Davies','Novelist','\nAugust 28, 1913\n','\nDecember 2, 1995\n','Canadian','The drama may be called that part of theatrical art which lends itself most readily to intellectual discussion: what is left is theater.','',NULL,'May,Left',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15169,'Love,Learning','Robertson Davies','Novelist','\nAugust 28, 1913\n','\nDecember 2, 1995\n','Canadian','The greatest gift that Oxford gives her sons is, I truly believe, a genial irreverence toward learning, and from that irreverence love may spring.','',NULL,'Believe',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15170,'Love,Humor,Truth','Robertson Davies','Novelist','\nAugust 28, 1913\n','\nDecember 2, 1995\n','Canadian','The love of truth lies at the root of much humor.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15171,'Hope','Ron Davies','Politician','\nAugust 6, 1946\n','','Welsh','And, I hope now that everybody understands that the Labour Party - as it always has done - stands for free speech and individual Members of the Labour Party are entitled to exercise that free speech.','',NULL,'Done,Free',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15172,'','Ron Davies','Politician','\nAugust 6, 1946\n','','Welsh','First of all it has never been the case that I have threatened people with expulsion or that I\'ve threatened to throw people out of the Parliamentary Labour Party.','',NULL,'Party,Throw,Labour',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15173,'','Ron Davies','Politician','\nAugust 6, 1946\n','','Welsh','I also want to draw attention to the responsibilities that people have to live up to their election promises and to live up to the votes that were cast by the people of Wales, in the General Election, in the expectation that we would deliver this promise.','',NULL,'Live,Attention,Election',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15174,'Hope','Ron Davies','Politician','\nAugust 6, 1946\n','','Welsh','I am saying that in Wales here we have a very clear election commitment and I hope, and I will express this view, I hope that every individual member of the Labour Party, will understand that and will strive to achieve unity so that we can deliver the yes vote in the Autumn.','',NULL,'Saying,Understand',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15175,'','Ron Davies','Politician','\nAugust 6, 1946\n','','Welsh','I have - I have more than an interesting task in piloting Wales into our new democracy, without wanting to exercise draconian powers on behalf of anybody else - I can assure of that.','',NULL,'Without,Democracy,Else',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15176,'','Ron Davies','Politician','\nAugust 6, 1946\n','','Welsh','I\'ve made it abundantly clear and I\'ll repeat yet again there\'s no question of gagging individuals.','',NULL,'Made,Again,Question',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15177,'Health','Ron Davies','Politician','\nAugust 6, 1946\n','','Welsh','It\'s about getting a more democratic Wales for the purpose of improving our economic performance, for improving the delivery of health care, for raising educational standards.','',NULL,'Care,Purpose',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15178,'','Ron Davies','Politician','\nAugust 6, 1946\n','','Welsh','Now, I think that in acknowledging that every individual Member of Parliament and indeed every individual member of the Labour Party, has rights to express their view in a spirit of tolerance.','',NULL,'Tolerance,Spirit,Rights',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15179,'Freedom','Ron Davies','Politician','\nAugust 6, 1946\n','','Welsh','The standing orders of the Parliamentary Party, however, apply to me, apply to every other Member of the Parliamentary Labour Party and they put into a context the way in which those rights to freedom of speech should be exercised.','',NULL,'Put,Rights',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15180,'','Ron Davies','Politician','\nAugust 6, 1946\n','','Welsh','There is so much that can be done, you see, the assembly is about improving our democracy.','',NULL,'Democracy,Done,Improving',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15181,'','Ron Davies','Politician','\nAugust 6, 1946\n','','Welsh','Well I\'ve already made it clear that it\'s a matter for individuals in exercising their own judgement, their own consciences to speak freely on matters of policy.','',NULL,'Made,Matter,Speak',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15182,'','Ron Davies','Politician','\nAugust 6, 1946\n','','Welsh','Well it\'s not a matter for me to say what Llew Smith can or cannot do, he\'s an elected Member of Parliament.','',NULL,'Cannot,Matter,Elected',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15183,'','Ron Davies','Politician','\nAugust 6, 1946\n','','Welsh','What I\'ve said in the past is that I want the Labour Party to approach this matter on the basis of unity.','',NULL,'Past,Said,Matter',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15184,'Work,Learning','Siobhan Davies','Dancer','1950','','English','Yes - it\'s the same in any other work - the more you massage your thinking the more capable I believe you are of expanding how you go about things and learning.','',NULL,'Believe',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15185,'','Siobhan Davies','Dancer','1950','','English','I don\'t start a piece knowing exactly what effect it\'s going to have. There is a seed of an idea that I could never articulate, right at the beginning of the piece, literally like one cell.','',NULL,'Start,Idea,Knowing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15186,'Experience','Siobhan Davies','Dancer','1950','','English','If I only made dances about my own experience in dance, it would always be on my track, and I don\'t want that, I want to be on the track of where dance can take me.','',NULL,'Made,Dance',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15187,'Life,Work,Good','Siobhan Davies','Dancer','1950','','English','Independent dance - and, fine, it\'s a very good thing that it remains independent - is a much tougher life: all dancers expect that, and accept that there will be periods of not being able to work, provided there are choice moments during the year when they really can work.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15188,'','Siobhan Davies','Dancer','1950','','English','It\'s not just for its influence on us, but to know that we can play a part in it, to understand the influence that we have outside our own existence.','',NULL,'Understand,Play,Influence',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15189,'','Siobhan Davies','Dancer','1950','','English','On the other hand in London you can get an audience that desires dance to go as far as it can go: they\'ve seen the bricks of ideas built over a period so therefore there is an acceptance of what otherwise might seem out on a limb.','',NULL,'Acceptance,Dance,Far',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15190,'','Siobhan Davies','Dancer','1950','','English','One of our problems is our sense of discipline - dancers have an extraordinary sense of self-discipline.','',NULL,'Problems,Sense,Discipline',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15191,'','Siobhan Davies','Dancer','1950','','English','The dance world is too small in lots of ways - it\'s too intense, it rattles around itself, and it needs exposing to other ideas.','',NULL,'Small,Around,Dance',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15192,'','Siobhan Davies','Dancer','1950','','English','The first 2 weeks, they didn\'t learn the piece - they went through the process of how the piece was made.','',NULL,'Through,Made,Learn',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15193,'','Siobhan Davies','Dancer','1950','','English','Then I came in twice a week - for my own enjoyment as well as to be a guide. And then we started to apply some of the splinters of the ideas back into the piece.','',NULL,'Started,Week,Ideas',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15194,'','Siobhan Davies','Dancer','1950','','English','There\'s a mass of places, really, where the idea started.','',NULL,'Idea,Started,Places',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15195,'Work,Good','Siobhan Davies','Dancer','1950','','English','They improve greatly, and sometimes I go and see the performances they do and I am consciously aware that there isn\'t enough work for the good dancers.','',NULL,'Enough',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15196,'Work','Siobhan Davies','Dancer','1950','','English','They should be working, and there isn\'t enough work.','',NULL,'Enough,Working',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15197,'','Siobhan Davies','Dancer','1950','','English','Those 25 dancers we worked with for a day, in as highly productive a way as possible - a long class, a period of teaching bits of the repertory - in fact I didn\'t teach Bank, I\'ve used parts of Oil and Water.','',NULL,'Long,Fact,Used',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15198,'','Siobhan Davies','Dancer','1950','','English','We could ask artists from abroad to come in too, so that there could be a mixing and matching of skills from Europe, America and here which would widen our world.','',NULL,'America,Here,Ask',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15199,'','Siobhan Davies','Dancer','1950','','English','We need to think on a broader plane, we need to do more than we\'re doing.','',NULL,'Broader,Plane',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15200,'Experience','Siobhan Davies','Dancer','1950','','English','We\'re talking about people who\'ve already got 3-4, if not 5-6 years\' experience or more, and it\'s about trying to help professionals develop, using us as a resource for that development.','',NULL,'Help,Trying',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15201,'Time','Siobhan Davies','Dancer','1950','','English','Well, it\'s not full time - my dancers are only paid for six months of the year in two three-month blocks; but yes, it is possible we could do it in another year.','',NULL,'Two,Another',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15202,'','Siobhan Davies','Dancer','1950','','English','What we do now is to be valued - but we need to do more, so that it\'s more exciting to other people, and therefore that excitement shines back on us and we\'re able to have the energy to do more, to widen our creativity.','',NULL,'Creativity,Energy,Able',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15203,'Life,Time','W. H. Davies','Poet','\nApril 20, 1871\n','\nSeptember 26, 1940\n','Welsh','A poor life this if, full of care, we have no time to stand and stare.','',NULL,'Care',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15204,'Love,Beauty','W. H. Davies','Poet','\nApril 20, 1871\n','\nSeptember 26, 1940\n','Welsh','As long as I love Beauty I am young.','',NULL,'Long',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15205,'','W. H. Davies','Poet','\nApril 20, 1871\n','\nSeptember 26, 1940\n','Welsh','But cats to me are strange, so strange I cannot sleep if one is near.','',NULL,'Sleep,Strange,Cannot',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15206,'','W. H. Davies','Poet','\nApril 20, 1871\n','\nSeptember 26, 1940\n','Welsh','It was the rainbow gave thee birth, and left thee all her lovely hues.','',NULL,'Lovely,Her,Left',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15207,'Men,Sympathy','W. H. Davies','Poet','\nApril 20, 1871\n','\nSeptember 26, 1940\n','Welsh','Teetotallers lack the sympathy and generosity of men that drink.','',NULL,'Drink',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15208,'','W. H. Davies','Poet','\nApril 20, 1871\n','\nSeptember 26, 1940\n','Welsh','The more help a person has in his garden, the less it belongs to him.','',NULL,'Help,Person,Him',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15209,'Life,Time','W. H. Davies','Poet','\nApril 20, 1871\n','\nSeptember 26, 1940\n','Welsh','What is this life if, full of care, we have no time to stand and stare?','',NULL,'Care',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15210,'','Al Davis','Businessman','\nJuly 4, 1929\n','','American','You don\'t adjust. You just dominate.','',NULL,'Adjust,Dominate',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15211,'','Al Davis','Businessman','\nJuly 4, 1929\n','','American','Why should I talk to you? I don\'t know where you\'re from.','',NULL,'Why,Talk',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15212,'Best','Al Davis','Businessman','\nJuly 4, 1929\n','','American','Jerry Rice made the decision and we honestly tried to accommodate him the best way we can.','',NULL,'Decision,Him',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15213,'','Al Davis','Businessman','\nJuly 4, 1929\n','','American','Once a Raider, always a Raider.','',NULL,'Once,Raider',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15214,'','Al Davis','Businessman','\nJuly 4, 1929\n','','American','Wake up, Carolee, the plane is waiting for us, we have to get to the game.','',NULL,'Waiting,Game,Wake',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15215,'Architecture','Alexander Jackson Davis','Architect','\nJuly 24, 1803\n','\nJanuary 14, 1892\n','American','I am but an architectural composer.','',NULL,'Composer',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15216,'Architecture','Alexander Jackson Davis','Architect','\nJuly 24, 1803\n','\nJanuary 14, 1892\n','American','I have designed the most buildings of any living American architect.','',NULL,'Living,American',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15217,'','Angela Davis','Activist','\nJanuary 26, 1944\n','','American','What this country needs is more unemployed politicians.','',NULL,'Country,Needs,Unemployed',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15218,'','Angela Davis','Activist','\nJanuary 26, 1944\n','','American','Jails and prisons are designed to break human beings, to convert the population into specimens in a zoo - obedient to our keepers, but dangerous to each other.','',NULL,'Human,Dangerous,Break',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15219,'Work','Angela Davis','Activist','\nJanuary 26, 1944\n','','American','I think the importance of doing activist work is precisely because it allows you to give back and to consider yourself not as a single individual who may have achieved whatever but to be a part of an ongoing historical movement.','',NULL,'Yourself,Single',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15220,'Work','Angela Davis','Activist','\nJanuary 26, 1944\n','','American','Racism, in the first place, is a weapon used by the wealthy to increase the profits they bring in by paying Black workers less for their work.','',NULL,'Black,Racism',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15221,'Society','Angela Davis','Activist','\nJanuary 26, 1944\n','','American','We have to talk about liberating minds as well as liberating society.','',NULL,'Talk,Minds',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15222,'Politics','Angela Davis','Activist','\nJanuary 26, 1944\n','','American','As a black woman, my politics and political affiliation are bound up with and flow from participation in my people\'s struggle for liberation, and with the fight of oppressed people all over the world against American imperialism.','',NULL,'Struggle,Fight',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15223,'','Angela Davis','Activist','\nJanuary 26, 1944\n','','American','I decided to teach because I think that any person who studies philosophy has to be involved actively.','',NULL,'Person,Philosophy,Teach',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15224,'','Angela Davis','Activist','\nJanuary 26, 1944\n','','American','Radical simply means \'grasping things at the root.\'','',NULL,'Means,Simply,Radical',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15225,'Women,Men,Society','Angela Davis','Activist','\nJanuary 26, 1944\n','','American','To understand how any society functions you must understand the relationship between the men and the women.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15226,'','Angela Davis','Activist','\nJanuary 26, 1944\n','','American','And I guess what I would say is that we can\'t think narrowly about movements for black liberation and we can\'t necessarily see this class division as simply a product or a certain strategy that black movements have developed for liberation.','',NULL,'Black,Simply,Class',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15227,'Death','Angela Davis','Activist','\nJanuary 26, 1944\n','','American','Had it not been for slavery, the death penalty would have likely been abolished in America. Slavery became a haven for the death penalty.','',NULL,'America,Slavery',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15228,'','Angela Davis','Activist','\nJanuary 26, 1944\n','','American','Well for one, the 13th amendment to the constitution of the US which abolished slavery - did not abolish slavery for those convicted of a crime.','',NULL,'Did,Crime,Slavery',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15229,'','Angela Davis','Activist','\nJanuary 26, 1944\n','','American','I think that has to do with my awareness that in a sense we all have a certain measure of responsibility to those who have made it possible for us to take advantage of the opportunities.','',NULL,'Made,Sense,Possible',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15230,'Time','Angela Davis','Activist','\nJanuary 26, 1944\n','','American','Racism is a much more clandestine, much more hidden kind of phenomenon, but at the same time it\'s perhaps far more terrible than it\'s ever been.','',NULL,'Racism,Ever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15231,'Freedom,Death','Angela Davis','Activist','\nJanuary 26, 1944\n','','American','We know the road to freedom has always been stalked by death.','',NULL,'Road',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15232,'Work','Angela Davis','Activist','\nJanuary 26, 1944\n','','American','I\'m involved in the work around prison rights in general.','',NULL,'Around,Rights',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15233,'Leadership','Angela Davis','Activist','\nJanuary 26, 1944\n','','American','Now, if we look at the way in which the labor movement itself has evolved over the last couple of decades, we see increasing numbers of black people who are in the leadership of the labor movement and this is true today.','',NULL,'Today,True',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15234,'Life,Time','Angela Davis','Activist','\nJanuary 26, 1944\n','','American','But at the same time you can\'t assume that making a difference 20 years ago is going to allow you to sort of live on the laurels of those victories for the rest of your life.','',NULL,'Live',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15235,'','Angela Davis','Activist','\nJanuary 26, 1944\n','','American','I\'m suggesting that we abolish the social function of prisons.','',NULL,'Social,Function,Prisons',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15236,'','Angela Davis','Activist','\nJanuary 26, 1944\n','','American','In a sense the quest for the emancipation of black people in the U.S. has always been a quest for economic liberation which means to a certain extent that the rise of black middle class would be inevitable.','',NULL,'Black,Sense,Means',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15237,'Education','Angela Davis','Activist','\nJanuary 26, 1944\n','','American','Poor people, people of color - especially are much more likely to be found in prison than in institutions of higher education.','',NULL,'Poor,Found',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15238,'Work,Time','Angela Davis','Activist','\nJanuary 26, 1944\n','','American','The work of the political activist inevitably involves a certain tension between the requirement that position be taken on current issues as they arise and the desire that one\'s contributions will somehow survive the ravages of time.','',NULL,'Political',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15239,'Great,Society','Angela Davis','Activist','\nJanuary 26, 1944\n','','American','Well of course there\'s been a great deal of progress over the last 40 years. We don\'t have laws that segregate black people within the society any longer.','',NULL,'Black',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15240,'','Angela Davis','Activist','\nJanuary 26, 1944\n','','American','Well, we see an increasingly weaker labor movement as a result of the overall assault on the labor movement and as a result of the globalization of capital.','',NULL,'Result,Labor,Movement',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15241,'','Angela Davis','Activist','\nJanuary 26, 1944\n','','American','As soon as my trial was over, we tried to use the energy that had developed around my case to create another organization, which we called the National Alliance against Racist and Political Repression.','',NULL,'Political,Energy,Around',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15242,'','Anthony Davis','Composer','\nFebruary 20, 1951\n','','American','I always tried so hard to fit in, and then I figured out that I didn\'t want to fit.','',NULL,'Hard,Tried,Fit',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15243,'Love,Music','Anthony Davis','Composer','\nFebruary 20, 1951\n','','American','I love opera, I love writing for the voice, I love telling stories with music.','',NULL,'Writing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15244,'Music','Anthony Davis','Composer','\nFebruary 20, 1951\n','','American','Only one music comes out of me.','',NULL,'Comes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15245,'Time,Good','Anthony Davis','Composer','\nFebruary 20, 1951\n','','American','We worked so hard, spent so much time in weight room and in camps to be where we are today. We wanted to come out and be as good as any team in the state, to prove we could hang with any team at any time.','',NULL,'Today',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15246,'','Antonio Davis','Athlete','\nOctober 31, 1968\n','','American','As of right now, I have no desire. I\'ve watched several games and played pickup ball thinking I\'d have the feeling I\'d like to get back, but I didn\'t have that feeling. I don\'t really miss the game.','',NULL,'Feeling,Game,Thinking',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15247,'Good','Antonio Davis','Athlete','\nOctober 31, 1968\n','','American','Even if I would have left on a good note, there is still going to be people who don\'t like you, who don\'t like what you stand for. I can\'t worry about that.','',NULL,'Still,Worry',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15248,'','Antonio Davis','Athlete','\nOctober 31, 1968\n','','American','I actually think some of the rappers can help our image, because the thing I\'m concerned about is the NBA\'s image. I always want our image to be on the rise, and if the rappers can help young players get business-minded, then I\'m all for it.','',NULL,'Help,Young,Actually',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15249,'Nature,Business','Antonio Davis','Athlete','\nOctober 31, 1968\n','','American','I didn\'t go in there and tell them I think you should move me, but I also understand the nature of this business.','',NULL,'Understand',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15250,'','Antonio Davis','Athlete','\nOctober 31, 1968\n','','American','I don\'t think I\'ll be playing again. I\'m very content and happy, doing the types of things I haven\'t gotten to do, be a father.','',NULL,'Happy,Father,Again',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15251,'','Antonio Davis','Athlete','\nOctober 31, 1968\n','','American','I have to be a father first and a husband first.','',NULL,'Husband,Father',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15252,'Hope,Business','Antonio Davis','Athlete','\nOctober 31, 1968\n','','American','I hope the business sense that artists like Jay-Z and Nelly are showing rubs off on the young players. I want somebody to stand up and say, Look, these kids got it going on. We want to be a part of them.','',NULL,'Young',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15253,'','Antonio Davis','Athlete','\nOctober 31, 1968\n','','American','I meet a lot of people.','',NULL,'Meet',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15254,'','Antonio Davis','Athlete','\nOctober 31, 1968\n','','American','I\'m not apologizing to anybody for anything.','',NULL,'Anything,Anybody',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15255,'Love','Antonio Davis','Athlete','\nOctober 31, 1968\n','','American','I\'m still doing something I love to do.','',NULL,'Still',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15256,'','Antonio Davis','Athlete','\nOctober 31, 1968\n','','American','I\'ve been shooting the ball and running a little bit. It\'s just going out here now and forgetting that I\'ve been out and try to get back in and make sure I know what\'s going on out there on the floor and that we\'re just not lost as a team.','',NULL,'Lost,Try,Team',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15257,'','Antonio Davis','Athlete','\nOctober 31, 1968\n','','American','I\'ve never had a chance to go to the Finals, and I don\'t have a ring - and that would be the only thing that would get me to think about it.','',NULL,'Chance,Ring,Finals',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15258,'','Antonio Davis','Athlete','\nOctober 31, 1968\n','','American','If these are the last 34 games of my NBA career, I want them played as tough as I can.','',NULL,'Career,Tough,Last',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15259,'','Antonio Davis','Athlete','\nOctober 31, 1968\n','','American','If you\'re going to trade me, trade me. Whenever they are going to do, let them do it so I can situated.','',NULL,'Whenever,Trade,Situated',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15260,'','Antonio Davis','Athlete','\nOctober 31, 1968\n','','American','It\'s fool\'s gold if you are winning games and are not playing the right way.','',NULL,'Fool,Winning,Playing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15261,'','Antonio Davis','Athlete','\nOctober 31, 1968\n','','American','When I look at our roster, I\'m sure all of you have printed that I\'m coming up on 35, and given my situation and my salary structure and all that, yeah, I have to wonder if this team is going to make moves and they haven\'t.','',NULL,'Team,Sure,Situation',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15262,'Time,Future','Artur Davis','Politician','\nOctober 9, 1967\n','','American','This time, instead of moving oceans and healing planets, let\'s get our bills in order and pay down the debt so we control our own future.','',NULL,'Moving',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15263,'','Artur Davis','Politician','\nOctober 9, 1967\n','','American','I think the most overused words in our vocabulary in the South are black and white.','',NULL,'Black,Words,White',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15264,'Health,Government','Artur Davis','Politician','\nOctober 9, 1967\n','','American','And in terms of their crown jewel legislative achievement: who knew that when asked, \'will government impose a new federal mandate requiring middle class Americans to buy health insurance whether they can afford it or not?\' The answer would be \'Yes we can!\'','',NULL,'Whether',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15265,'','Artur Davis','Politician','\nOctober 9, 1967\n','','American','And of course, we know that opportunity lies outside the reach of some of our people. We don\'t need flowery words about inequality to tell us that, and we don\'t need a party that has led while poverty and hunger rose to record levels to give us lectures about suffering.','',NULL,'Words,Give,Suffering',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15266,'Life,Politics','Artur Davis','Politician','\nOctober 9, 1967\n','','American','As I prepare for this next phase in my life, I ask that people continue to offer the prayers that have protected me thus far. I also pray that I will always see those who are not seen and easy to forget in the hustle and bustle of Washington politics.','',NULL,'Forget',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15267,'Government','Artur Davis','Politician','\nOctober 9, 1967\n','','American','Ask yourself if these Democrats still speak for you. When they say we have a duty to grow government even when we can\'t afford it, does it sound like compassion to you - or recklessness?','',NULL,'Yourself,Still',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15268,'Government','Artur Davis','Politician','\nOctober 9, 1967\n','','American','John F. Kennedy asked us what we could do for America. This Democratic Party asks what can government give you. Don\'t worry about paying the bill, it\'s on your kids and grandkids.','',NULL,'Give,America',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15269,'','Artur Davis','Politician','\nOctober 9, 1967\n','','American','Maybe we should have known that night in Denver that things that begin with plywood Greek columns and artificial smoke typically don\'t end well. Maybe the Hollywood stars and the glamour blinded us a little: you thought it was the glare, some of us thought it was a halo.','',NULL,'End,Night,Thought',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15270,'','Artur Davis','Politician','\nOctober 9, 1967\n','','American','Mitt Romney, happens to have the exact skill set that the next president\'s going to require.','',NULL,'Next,President,Happens',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15271,'','Artur Davis','Politician','\nOctober 9, 1967\n','','American','Now, America is a land of second chances, and I gather you have room for the estimated 6 million of us who know we got it wrong in 2008 and who want to fix it.','',NULL,'America,Wrong,Second',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15272,'Experience','Artur Davis','Politician','\nOctober 9, 1967\n','','American','Sometimes in this country, we don\'t focus a lot on people\'s experience and their resume. Mitt Romney would be the most experienced executive to be nominated since 1952. The fundamental task for the next president is going to be fixing things, cleaning things up, being a turnaround artist, if you wil','',NULL,'Focus,Country',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15273,'','Artur Davis','Politician','\nOctober 9, 1967\n','','American','Sometimes running for Congress is a four-year strategy in terms of getting out there and building a network.','',NULL,'Sometimes,Getting,Congress',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15274,'Time','Artur Davis','Politician','\nOctober 9, 1967\n','','American','Sure, there\'s a chunk of African-Americans out there who associate the Republican Party with racism, frankly particularly in the Deep South. It\'s an unfair perception, but it exists. Over a period time, that perception will die away if Republicans are focusing on issues that happen to impact African','',NULL,'Deep,Racism',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15275,'Future','Artur Davis','Politician','\nOctober 9, 1967\n','','American','The Democratic Party has gotten narrower and it\'s gotten smaller and it\'s fundamentally wrong on all the key questions involving the economic future of this country and our hopes of prosperity. And many Americans are beginning to realize that.','',NULL,'Country,Wrong',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15276,'','Artur Davis','Politician','\nOctober 9, 1967\n','','American','The Democrats\' ads convince me that Governor Romney can\'t sing, but his record convinces me he knows how to lead, and I think you know which skill we need more.','',NULL,'Knows,Sing,Lead',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15277,'','Artur Davis','Politician','\nOctober 9, 1967\n','','American','The repeal of racist language in the Constitution of Alabama was and still is a necessary step in the state\'s ability to progress.','',NULL,'Still,Progress,State',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15278,'','Artur Davis','Politician','\nOctober 9, 1967\n','','American','This is just not the Democratic Party we used to know.','',NULL,'Used,Party,Democratic',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15279,'','Artur Davis','Politician','\nOctober 9, 1967\n','','American','This sweet, blessed, God-inspired place called America is a champion that has absorbed some blows. But while we bend, we don\'t break. This is no dark hour; this is the dawn before we remember who we are.','',NULL,'Blessed,Remember,Before',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15280,'Leadership,Great','Artur Davis','Politician','\nOctober 9, 1967\n','','American','This week you will nominate the most experienced executive to seek the presidency in 60 years in Mitt Romney. He has no illusions about what makes America great, and he doesn\'t confuse the presidency with celebrity, or loftiness with leadership.','',NULL,'America',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15281,'','Artur Davis','Politician','\nOctober 9, 1967\n','','American','We don\'t need flowery words about inequality to tell us that, and we don\'t need a party that has led while poverty and hunger rose to record levels to give us lectures about suffering.','',NULL,'Words,Give,Suffering',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15282,'Leadership,Great','Artur Davis','Politician','\nOctober 9, 1967\n','','American','We have a country to turn around. This week you will nominate the most experienced executive to seek the presidency in 60 years in Mitt Romney. He has no illusions about what makes America great, and he doesn\'t confuse the presidency with celebrity, or loftiness with leadership.','',NULL,'Country',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15283,'','Artur Davis','Politician','\nOctober 9, 1967\n','','American','We have built a genuine level of enthusiasm and goodwill with people throughout this district. People are really excited about the possibilities this election holds, not just for this district, but because of the message Alabama sent to the rest of the country.','',NULL,'Country,Election,Rest',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15284,'War','Artur Davis','Politician','\nOctober 9, 1967\n','','American','Well, one of the things a lot of Americans don\'t know, when Mitt Romney is nominated a few days from now, he will be the most experienced executive to be nominated for the presidency since Dwight Eisenhower in 1952, who had run a university and had run the allied war effort. That\'s actually a big de','',NULL,'Big,Effort',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15285,'Work,Women,Men','Artur Davis','Politician','\nOctober 9, 1967\n','','American','When you hear the party that glorified Occupy Wall Street blast success; when you hear them minimize the genius of the men and women who make jobs out of nothing, is that what you teach your children about work?','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15286,'Politics,Respect','Artur Davis','Politician','\nOctober 9, 1967\n','','American','With respect to Barack Obama, let\'s face it; Barack Obama is an iconic figure in the African-American community. We respect that. We understand that. African-Americans are going to vote for the first black president, especially when he happens to share the liberal politics on economic issues that ma','',NULL,'Black',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15287,'Marriage','Bette Davis','Actress','\nApril 5, 1908\n','\nOctober 6, 1989\n','American','I\'d marry again if I found a man who had fifteen million dollars, would sign over half to me, and guarantee that he\'d be dead within a year.','',NULL,'Again,Dead',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15288,'Happiness','Bette Davis','Actress','\nApril 5, 1908\n','\nOctober 6, 1989\n','American','A sure way to lose happiness, I found, is to want it at the expense of everything else.','',NULL,'Everything,Else',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15289,'','Bette Davis','Actress','\nApril 5, 1908\n','\nOctober 6, 1989\n','American','If you\'ve never been hated by your child, you\'ve never been a parent.','',NULL,'Child,Parent,Hated',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15290,'','Bette Davis','Actress','\nApril 5, 1908\n','\nOctober 6, 1989\n','American','From the moment I was six I felt sexy. And let me tell you it was hell, sheer hell, waiting to do something about it.','',NULL,'Waiting,Sexy,Hell',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15291,'Age','Bette Davis','Actress','\nApril 5, 1908\n','\nOctober 6, 1989\n','American','Old age is no place for sissies.','',NULL,'Old,Place',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15292,'Funny','Bette Davis','Actress','\nApril 5, 1908\n','\nOctober 6, 1989\n','American','I\'d luv to kiss ya, but I just washed my hair.','',NULL,'Hair,Kiss',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15293,'','Bette Davis','Actress','\nApril 5, 1908\n','\nOctober 6, 1989\n','American','I\'m the nicest goddamn dame that ever lived.','',NULL,'Ever,Lived,Nicest',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15294,'Funny,Love,Marriage','Bette Davis','Actress','\nApril 5, 1908\n','\nOctober 6, 1989\n','American','Brought up to respect the conventions, love had to end in marriage. I\'m afraid it did.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15295,'Men,Women','Bette Davis','Actress','\nApril 5, 1908\n','\nOctober 6, 1989\n','American','Men become much more attractive when they start looking older. But it doesn\'t do much for women, though we do have an advantage: make-up.','',NULL,'Become',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15296,'Time,Best','Bette Davis','Actress','\nApril 5, 1908\n','\nOctober 6, 1989\n','American','The best time I ever had with Joan Crawford was when I pushed her down the stairs in Whatever Happened to Baby Jane?','',NULL,'Ever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15297,'','Bette Davis','Actress','\nApril 5, 1908\n','\nOctober 6, 1989\n','American','Everybody has a heart. Except some people.','',NULL,'Heart,Everybody,Except',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15298,'','Bette Davis','Actress','\nApril 5, 1908\n','\nOctober 6, 1989\n','American','I often think that a slightly exposed shoulder emerging from a long satin nightgown packs more sex than two naked bodies in bed.','',NULL,'Sex,Long,Two',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15299,'Work,Life,Money','Bette Davis','Actress','\nApril 5, 1908\n','\nOctober 6, 1989\n','American','To fulfill a dream, to be allowed to sweat over lonely labor, to be given a chance to create, is the meat and potatoes of life. The money is the gravy.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15300,'Marriage,Good','Bette Davis','Actress','\nApril 5, 1908\n','\nOctober 6, 1989\n','American','An affair now and then is good for a marriage. It adds spice, stops it from getting boring... I ought to know.','',NULL,'Boring',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15301,'Home','Bette Davis','Actress','\nApril 5, 1908\n','\nOctober 6, 1989\n','American','Basically, I believe the world is a jungle, and if it\'s not a bit of a jungle in the home, a child cannot possibly be fit to enter the outside world.','',NULL,'Believe,Cannot',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15302,'Women,Men','Bette Davis','Actress','\nApril 5, 1908\n','\nOctober 6, 1989\n','American','Strong women only marry weak men.','',NULL,'Strong',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15303,'Life','Bette Davis','Actress','\nApril 5, 1908\n','\nOctober 6, 1989\n','American','The key to life is accepting challenges. Once someone stops doing this, he\'s dead.','',NULL,'Someone,Dead',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15304,'Life','Bette Davis','Actress','\nApril 5, 1908\n','\nOctober 6, 1989\n','American','Acting should be bigger than life. Scripts should be bigger than life. It should all be bigger than life.','',NULL,'Acting,Bigger',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15305,'','Bette Davis','Actress','\nApril 5, 1908\n','\nOctober 6, 1989\n','American','I am just too much.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15306,'Work','Bette Davis','Actress','\nApril 5, 1908\n','\nOctober 6, 1989\n','American','Attempt the impossible in order to improve your work.','',NULL,'Impossible,Order',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15307,'','Bette Davis','Actress','\nApril 5, 1908\n','\nOctober 6, 1989\n','American','Without wonder and insight, acting is just a trade. With it, it becomes creation.','',NULL,'Without,Acting,Wonder',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15308,'','Bette Davis','Actress','\nApril 5, 1908\n','\nOctober 6, 1989\n','American','Gay Liberation? I ain\'t against it, it\'s just that there\'s nothing in it for me.','',NULL,'Gay,Nothing,Against',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15309,'','Bette Davis','Actress','\nApril 5, 1908\n','\nOctober 6, 1989\n','American','I sent my flowers across the hall to Mrs Nixon but her husband remembered what a Democrat I am and sent them back.','',NULL,'Husband,Her,Flowers',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15310,'God','Bette Davis','Actress','\nApril 5, 1908\n','\nOctober 6, 1989\n','American','Sex is God\'s joke on human beings.','',NULL,'Sex,Human',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15311,'Romantic,Life,Love','Bette Davis','Actress','\nApril 5, 1908\n','\nOctober 6, 1989\n','American','Wave after wave of love flooded the stage and washed over me, the beginning of the one great durable romance of my life.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15312,'','Carl Davis','Composer','\nOctober 28, 1936\n','','American','There are no happy times at Happy Times .','',NULL,'Happy,Times',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15313,'','Chili Davis','Athlete','\nJanuary 17, 1960\n','','Jamaican','Growing old is mandatory; growing up is optional.','',NULL,'Old,Growing,Mandatory',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15314,'Good,Society','Chili Davis','Athlete','\nJanuary 17, 1960\n','','Jamaican','Professionalism is not sportsmanship. If you don\'t succeed, you won\'t be in your profession for long. In our society, it\'s not about good or bad. It\'s about who\'s on top.','',NULL,'Bad',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15315,'Time','Chili Davis','Athlete','\nJanuary 17, 1960\n','','Jamaican','I\'ve got a fastball, change-up, forkball, curve, slider, knuckle-slider, knuckle-curve, I had about seven pitches I could have used at any time.','',NULL,'Used,Seven',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15316,'','Chili Davis','Athlete','\nJanuary 17, 1960\n','','Jamaican','For me, I tend to sit back sometimes and just count my blessings because of how long I\'ve played.','',NULL,'Blessings,Long,Sometimes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15317,'Time','Chili Davis','Athlete','\nJanuary 17, 1960\n','','Jamaican','I have always loved the Bay Area. I spent a lot of time in the Bay Area. I started my career there. That\'s a huge part of the excitement for me.','',NULL,'Career,Loved',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15318,'','Chili Davis','Athlete','\nJanuary 17, 1960\n','','Jamaican','I used to lead off when I was a rookie. I\'ve always been able to bunt.','',NULL,'Able,Off,Used',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15319,'','Chili Davis','Athlete','\nJanuary 17, 1960\n','','Jamaican','I\'m at the point in my career where to be a winner is more important than any individual things.','',NULL,'Important,Career,Winner',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15320,'','Chili Davis','Athlete','\nJanuary 17, 1960\n','','Jamaican','I\'ve always favored kids as a player. If I walked out of the locker room and there were 100 people there and 50 of them were kids, I\'d sign the 50 kids before anything else.','',NULL,'Anything,Before,Else',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15321,'','Chili Davis','Athlete','\nJanuary 17, 1960\n','','Jamaican','I\'ve been on teams that lost a hundred games in a season. I\'ve been on teams that had a shot to make the playoffs and fizzled out at the end.','',NULL,'End,Lost,Games',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15322,'','Chili Davis','Athlete','\nJanuary 17, 1960\n','','Jamaican','If I stayed in this game for individual achievements, I don\'t think I\'d still be playing.','',NULL,'Game,Still,Playing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15323,'Time','Chili Davis','Athlete','\nJanuary 17, 1960\n','','Jamaican','Individual statistics, plate time and everything tend to come, but the most enjoyment I get out of baseball is actually winning.','',NULL,'Winning,Everything',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15324,'','Chili Davis','Athlete','\nJanuary 17, 1960\n','','Jamaican','It all comes down to when spring training comes. Do you want to go or don\'t you? If you want to go, you go.','',NULL,'Down,Spring,Training',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15325,'Good','Chili Davis','Athlete','\nJanuary 17, 1960\n','','Jamaican','It\'s good to know you\'re working for someone you\'re familiar with, who\'s a friend and he has your back and you have his back also.','',NULL,'Someone,Friend',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15326,'Time,Home','Chili Davis','Athlete','\nJanuary 17, 1960\n','','Jamaican','The first time I picked up a bat in a professional game, I hit a ball hard left-handed, and my first home run was so effortless, it surprised me.','',NULL,'Game',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15327,'','Chili Davis','Athlete','\nJanuary 17, 1960\n','','Jamaican','There are certain things I can\'t do, certain pitches I can\'t hit. You stay away from them. You try to wait for pitches you can hit. The bat speed isn\'t what it used to be. You make up for it by using your head, working counts, getting ahead in counts and getting pitches to hit and hitting them hard.','',NULL,'Hard,Try,Working',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15328,'','Chili Davis','Athlete','\nJanuary 17, 1960\n','','Jamaican','You don\'t get old being stupid.','',NULL,'Stupid,Old',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15329,'','Chili Davis','Athlete','\nJanuary 17, 1960\n','','Jamaican','You fool around with different pitches playing catch, but it\'s not the same when you\'ve got to face some guy with a bat in his hand.','',NULL,'Fool,Different,Same',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15330,'','Clifton Davis','Actor','\nOctober 4, 1945\n','','American','Marlon Brando said any guy can become an actor. It takes a real man to quit.','',NULL,'Real,Said,Become',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15331,'','Clive Davis','Businessman','\nApril 4, 1932\n','','American','You\'ve got to seize the opportunity if it is presented to you.','',NULL,'Seize,Presented',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15332,'Work','Colin R. Davis','','','','','All the conductor has to do is stand back and try not to get in the way. Mozart is doing all the work.','',NULL,'Try,Stand',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15333,'','Colin R. Davis','','','','','Conducting has more to do with singing and breathing than with piano-playing.','',NULL,'Singing,Breathing,Conducting',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15334,'Success','Colin R. Davis','','','','','Everyone wants immediate success, immediate celebrity, and that doesn\'t produce what used to be artists.','',NULL,'Everyone,Used',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15335,'','Colin R. Davis','','','','','Mozart is expressing something that is more than human.','',NULL,'Human,Expressing,Mozart',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15336,'Success,Failure','Colin R. Davis','','','','','The road to success and the road to failure are almost exactly the same.','',NULL,'Same',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15337,'','Colin R. Davis','','','','','To lose your temper is only useful once a year.','',NULL,'Lose,Once,Year',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15338,'','David Davis','Politician','\nDecember 23, 1948\n','','British','Morale is at the lowest point since I\'ve been here.','',NULL,'Here,Point,Since',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15339,'','David Davis','Politician','\nDecember 23, 1948\n','','British','If somebody plans to carry out a series of murders... then this is obviously an evil and pre-meditated attack and in that case, there could be a deterrent effect.','',NULL,'Evil,Somebody,Carry',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15340,'','David Davis','Politician','\nDecember 23, 1948\n','','British','I haven\'t done years of diversity training, so sometimes I say things which are probably tactless, and I don\'t mean to, to be honest, I don\'t mean to do that.','',NULL,'Mean,Done,Training',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15341,'Time','David Davis','Politician','\nDecember 23, 1948\n','','British','I make no bones about it, I\'m a product of my upbringing and of the time I was brought up, so I\'m not going to pretend not to be.','',NULL,'Pretend,Bones',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15342,'Peace,Men,War','David Davis','Politician','\nDecember 23, 1948\n','','British','The constitution of the United States is a law for rulers and people, equally in war and in peace, and covers with the shield of its protection all classes of men, at all times, and under all circumstances.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15343,'Time,Hope,Learning','Donald Davis','Author','','','','I discovered that in a story I could safely dream any dream, hope any hope, go anywhere I pleased any time I pleased, fight any foe, win or lose, live or die. My stories created a safe experimental learning place.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15344,'','Donald Davis','Author','','','','I didn\'t learn stories, I just absorbed them.','',NULL,'Learn,Stories',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15345,'','Donald Davis','Author','','','','Storytelling is not what I do for a living - it is how I do all that I do while I am living.','',NULL,'Living,While',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15346,'','Dorothy Salisbury Davis','Writer','\nApril 26, 1916\n','','American','Don\'t sell your soul to buy peanuts for the monkeys.','',NULL,'Soul,Sell,Monkeys',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15347,'History','Dorothy Salisbury Davis','Writer','\nApril 26, 1916\n','','American','History\'s like a story in a way: it depends on who\'s telling it.','',NULL,'Story,Telling',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15348,'Home','Elmer Davis','Journalist','\nJanuary 13, 1890\n','\nMay 18, 1958\n','American','This nation will remain the land of the free only so long as it is the home of the brave.','',NULL,'Long,Brave',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15349,'','Elmer Davis','Journalist','\nJanuary 13, 1890\n','\nMay 18, 1958\n','American','This republic was not established by cowards; and cowards will not preserve it.','',NULL,'Cowards,Republic,Preserve',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15350,'Men,Truth','Elmer Davis','Journalist','\nJanuary 13, 1890\n','\nMay 18, 1958\n','American','This nation was conceived in liberty and dedicated to the principle - among others - that honest men may honestly disagree; that if they all say what they think, a majority of the people will be able to distinguish truth from error.','',NULL,'May',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15351,'Home','Elmer Davis','Journalist','\nJanuary 13, 1890\n','\nMay 18, 1958\n','American','This will remain the land of the free only so long as it is the home of the brave.','',NULL,'Long,Brave',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15352,'Truth','Elmer Davis','Journalist','\nJanuary 13, 1890\n','\nMay 18, 1958\n','American','When a middle-aged man says in a moment of weariness that he is half dead, he is telling the literal truth.','',NULL,'Moment,Dead',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15353,'','Elmer Davis','Journalist','\nJanuary 13, 1890\n','\nMay 18, 1958\n','American','One of the things that is wrong with America is that everybody who has done anything at all in his own field is expected to be an authority on every subject under the sun.','',NULL,'Done,Anything,America',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15354,'Great','Elmer Davis','Journalist','\nJanuary 13, 1890\n','\nMay 18, 1958\n','American','The first and great commandment is, don\'t let them scare you.','',NULL,'Scare',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15355,'','Eric Davis','Athlete','\nMay 29, 1962\n','','American','Never give up and don\'t ask why because every situation does not need an answer. I\'m a firm believer that I don\'t worry about anything I can\'t control.','',NULL,'Anything,Control,Give',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15356,'Work','Eric Davis','Athlete','\nMay 29, 1962\n','','American','It takes a lot of energy to be negative. You have to work at it. But smiling is painless. I\'d rather spend my energy smiling.','',NULL,'Negative,Energy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15357,'Life','Eric Davis','Athlete','\nMay 29, 1962\n','','American','Life is too short to worry about anything. You had better enjoy it because the next day promises nothing.','',NULL,'Better,Nothing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15358,'','Eric Davis','Athlete','\nMay 29, 1962\n','','American','I don\'t listen to what people say about me and I don\'t read what they write about me. People can compare me to anyone they want to, but I\'m not going to worry about it.','',NULL,'Worry,Write,Read',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15359,'Time,Good,Money','Eric Davis','Athlete','\nMay 29, 1962\n','','American','People spend time worrying about things they think they have to have and lose perception of what they do have. You can have all the money and material things you want. If you aren\'t here to enjoy them, what good do they do?','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15360,'Time,Good','Eric Davis','Athlete','\nMay 29, 1962\n','','American','I\'m having a good time. I\'m going to treat every game and every day as if they are my last because I now know that they could be.','',NULL,'Game',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15361,'','Eric Davis','Athlete','\nMay 29, 1962\n','','American','If you don\'t believe in something, you\'ll fall for anything. I believe everything happens for a reason. If you are strong from within, you can will anything. I\'m a firm believer that where there\'s a will, there\'s a way.','',NULL,'Strong,Believe,Everything',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15362,'God','Eric Davis','Athlete','\nMay 29, 1962\n','','American','Circulating through the children\'s ward and seeing terminally ill kids, heads shaved, smiling and having a ball despite the tubes and needles sticking into them, I thought: What do I have to worry about? If God takes me, at least I\'ve lived for 35 years.','',NULL,'Children,Through',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15363,'','Eric Davis','Athlete','\nMay 29, 1962\n','','American','I could\'ve played basketball, but my mind was on baseball. I didn\'t know what I was in for. In high school it was a matter of talent. No one told you what to do.','',NULL,'School,Mind,Basketball',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15364,'Good','Eric Davis','Athlete','\nMay 29, 1962\n','','American','I don\'t think any player lives up to his potential, because people out there put you so high on a pedestal, you\'ll never be as good as they expect.','',NULL,'Put,Lives',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15365,'Good','Eric Davis','Athlete','\nMay 29, 1962\n','','American','I was hitting .360 when I was diagnosed. I didn\'t forget how to play while I was recovering. I don\'t know if the cancer is gone for good. I don\'t think anyone ever knows, but no one is going to steal my joy for as along as I\'m able to play baseball.','',NULL,'Forget,Baseball',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15366,'Life','Eric Davis','Athlete','\nMay 29, 1962\n','','American','I will be a role model for cancer patients for the rest of my life. But you know what? When I was getting chemo, those people inspired me.','',NULL,'Getting,Inspired',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15367,'Good','Eric Davis','Athlete','\nMay 29, 1962\n','','American','I\'ll have a stamp on me forever. There will always be questions. I brought new fans to the Orioles\' organization, and that\'s good.','',NULL,'Questions,Forever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15368,'','Eric Davis','Athlete','\nMay 29, 1962\n','','American','Most of the places I\'ve been, I\'ve been a main piece of the puzzle.','',NULL,'Places,Piece,Puzzle',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15369,'','Eric Davis','Athlete','\nMay 29, 1962\n','','American','When you get back on the field and do things, any doubts you\'ve developed leave. The more consistent you become, the fewer doubts you have.','',NULL,'Become,Leave,Doubts',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15370,'Love','Eric Davis','Athlete','\nMay 29, 1962\n','','American','Baseball is not what I love. It\'s my job.','',NULL,'Job,Baseball',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15371,'','Eric Davis','Athlete','\nMay 29, 1962\n','','American','Come on, when does it come to the point where your name can\'t come up in trade talks? Willie Mays got traded. Pedro Martinez got traded. So what? That\'s part of the game.','',NULL,'Game,Point,Name',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15372,'','Eric Davis','Athlete','\nMay 29, 1962\n','','American','Everyone would like to play in their hometown, but right now I like Cincinnati, I like the way it\'s going. I\'m happy.','',NULL,'Happy,Play,Everyone',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15373,'','Eric Davis','Athlete','\nMay 29, 1962\n','','American','For me to become the highest paid player in the franchise, it was something I didn\'t anticipate. But I\'m glad. I like playing for Cincinnati.','',NULL,'Become,Playing,Player',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15374,'','Eric Davis','Athlete','\nMay 29, 1962\n','','American','I ate while I was taking chemo. The doctors didn\'t know. I really didn\'t get any nausea. I didn\'t have side effects. I would be drained for a day and a half.','',NULL,'While,Half,Taking',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15375,'','Eric Davis','Athlete','\nMay 29, 1962\n','','American','I don\'t even take aspirin.','',NULL,'Aspirin',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15376,'Famous','Eric Davis','Athlete','\nMay 29, 1962\n','','American','I don\'t want to be famous. I want to be secure. I don\'t want the world. I just want a piece of it. I want people to remember Eric Davis.','',NULL,'Remember,Piece',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15377,'','Eric Davis','Athlete','\nMay 29, 1962\n','','American','I have figured out it\'s not what you do on the field, it\'s how many games you play in.','',NULL,'Play,Games,Figured',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15378,'','Eric Davis','Athlete','\nMay 29, 1962\n','','American','I know people are pretty well embarrassed just at the mention of colon cancer. Sticking a tube in you to find out what\'s wrong is not a nice thing. But I can tell them, a 30- or 40-minute test is worth it. We have to make them feel more comfortable about getting screened.','',NULL,'Nice,Find,Pretty',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15379,'Love,Beauty,Time','Eric Davis','Athlete','\nMay 29, 1962\n','','American','I love the game, it\'s the greatest game on earth, that\'s why I can\'t understand all of this talk about trying to make the game better. People talk about the high strike zone and changing this and that. Why? To speed up the game? That\'s the beauty of baseball. There is no time element.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15380,'Money','Evan Davis','Economist','\nApril 8, 1962\n','','British','For industry to settle in a country, you first need electricity; for electricity, you need some trained workers; for trained workers, you need some schools; for schools you need some money; for money, you need some industry.','',NULL,'Country,Industry',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15381,'Women,Men','Evan Davis','Economist','\nApril 8, 1962\n','','British','Men don\'t know much about women. We do know when they\'re happy. We know when they\'re crying, and we know when they\'re pissed off. We just don\'t know in what order these are gonna come at us.','',NULL,'Happy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15382,'','Evan Davis','Economist','\nApril 8, 1962\n','','British','I swing both ways. I can see things from a kind of conservative point of view and from a more socially liberal or left-wing point of view.','',NULL,'Point,Both,Liberal',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15383,'Business','Evan Davis','Economist','\nApril 8, 1962\n','','British','In principle, there are only three main components of spending that much matter to monetary policy: consumer spending, business investment and exports and trade.','',NULL,'Matter,Three',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15384,'Amazing','Evan Davis','Economist','\nApril 8, 1962\n','','British','It\'s amazing, if you know what you want to say, how fast it is to write.','',NULL,'Write,Fast',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15385,'','Evan Davis','Economist','\nApril 8, 1962\n','','British','A chair\'s function is not just to provide a place to sit; it is to provide a medium for self-expression. Chairs are about status, for example. Or signalling something about oneself. That\'s why the words chair, seat and bench have found themselves used to describe high status professions, from academ','',NULL,'Words,Law,Why',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15386,'','Evan Davis','Economist','\nApril 8, 1962\n','','British','All socio-political phenomena in the U.K. come laden with the baggage of a class-based theory or two attached to them. In the case of gay Tories, there is one particularly silly variant of the category, which asserts that gayness is bred in public schools and thus fits with Conservatism like hand in','',NULL,'Gay,Two,Public',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15387,'','Evan Davis','Economist','\nApril 8, 1962\n','','British','Although being economics editor sounds impressive, it does not mean I actually edit anything. It mainly reflects two decades of title-inflation at the BBC, which has given ever more status to senior reporters, presumably because it is cheaper to do that than to offer higher pay.','',NULL,'Mean,Anything,Ever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15388,'Life,Art','Evan Davis','Economist','\nApril 8, 1962\n','','British','Art can help a town by attracting a certain Bohemian population that adds life to the bars, character to the streets and a buzz to the name. Employers may then follow. But art can\'t do much if every town does it. There aren\'t enough Bohemians.','',NULL,'Character',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15389,'Life','Evan Davis','Economist','\nApril 8, 1962\n','','British','As it happens, I have personally been something of an enthusiast for the London Olympic games, mainly on the grounds a) that a bit of wasteland will be made nice and b) that it tends to make everybody happy that their country should be the centre of world attention for a couple of weeks in their lif','',NULL,'Happy,Nice',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15390,'Good,Women','Evan Davis','Economist','\nApril 8, 1962\n','','British','At the BBC we\'ve had plenty of women in good management jobs. It comes and goes but there\'s been plenty. On air, I think there\'s quite a bit more we can do.','',NULL,'Quite',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15391,'Funny','Evan Davis','Economist','\nApril 8, 1962\n','','British','Being funny, it turns out, is like being a bank. It\'s a confidence trick. As long as everyone believes in you, you are fine.','',NULL,'Confidence,Long',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15392,'Christmas','Evan Davis','Economist','\nApril 8, 1962\n','','British','Black Friday is not another bad hair day in Wall Street. It\'s the term used by American retailers to describe the day after the Thanksgiving Holiday, seen as the semi-official start of Christmas shopping season.','',NULL,'Bad,Black',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15393,'','Evan Davis','Economist','\nApril 8, 1962\n','','British','Britain, however, has ended up specialising in the ones you don\'t see as much of: defence aerospace, making drive shafts for cars, pills and drugs, designing chips that go into 94 per cent of the world\'s mobile phones. And so there\'s a danger that because it doesn\'t have a British flag on it, people','',NULL,'Making,Value,Actually',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15394,'','Evan Davis','Economist','\nApril 8, 1962\n','','British','Britain, however, has ended up specializing in the ones you don\'t see as much of: defense aerospace, making drive shafts for cars, pills and drugs, designing chips that go into 94 percent of the world\'s mobile phones.','',NULL,'Making,Cars,Drive',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15395,'Experience','Evan Davis','Economist','\nApril 8, 1962\n','','British','But beginners to the World Economics Forum have to understand there is no single Davos experience, and there is no single Davos community either. There are numerous tribes who interact only at a minimal level.','',NULL,'Single,Understand',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15396,'Good','Evan Davis','Economist','\nApril 8, 1962\n','','British','But sometimes it\'s good to dare yourself to do the unthinkable. And rather than stand in front of an audience with no clothes on, I decided to have a go at stand-up comedy.','',NULL,'Yourself,Sometimes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15397,'Power','Evan Davis','Economist','\nApril 8, 1962\n','','British','Crossrail is a prime example of infrastructure. It is a rather deadly word, but I think it is exciting stuff, the civil engineering which makes Britain tick - the bridges, tunnels, power and water networks, which bind us together.','',NULL,'Together,Rather',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15398,'','Evan Davis','Economist','\nApril 8, 1962\n','','British','Even the \'Today\' programme involves a balance between the worthy-but-heavy items with the worthless-but-entertainingly-light ones.','',NULL,'Today,Between,Balance',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15399,'','Evan Davis','Economist','\nApril 8, 1962\n','','British','Even though disciplined sleeping habits and the adrenalin of live radio ensures that we are very awake while on duty, there is evidence of a phenomenon called circadian desynchronosis which causes one\'s brain to function slowly at those times of day when it thinks it should be asleep, regardless how','',NULL,'Live,Brain,Times',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15400,'','Evan Davis','Economist','\nApril 8, 1962\n','','British','For me, the main principle for broadcasters has to be that if people stand to benefit from an interview, they should be prepared to face some downside as well.','',NULL,'Face,Stand,Prepared',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15401,'Time','Evan Davis','Economist','\nApril 8, 1962\n','','British','For years, we\'ve grown dependant on American consumers as the world\'s spenders of last resort. They\'ve kept Europe out of recession, allowed China to industrialise, and prevented global deflation. But at the same time, they\'ve not been looking after their own futures.','',NULL,'After,Same',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15402,'','Evan Davis','Economist','\nApril 8, 1962\n','','British','Historically, the British have always been rather wary of grand engineering projects - perhaps understandably, given that many of them have been delivered late and over budget.','',NULL,'Rather,Late,Perhaps',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15403,'','Evan Davis','Economist','\nApril 8, 1962\n','','British','I actually profoundly think the world\'s a better place when economics is fairly boring... The more boring the better.','',NULL,'Better,Boring,Place',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15404,'','Evan Davis','Economist','\nApril 8, 1962\n','','British','I don\'t keep it secret that I live with my partner Gio. I\'m very proud of my gayness. But there is lots I wouldn\'t want the press to write about me... it is a matter of regret that being gay is the most interesting thing about me.','',NULL,'Live,Gay,Regret',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15405,'Time','Fred Davis','Celebrity','\nAugust 13, 1913\n','\nApril 16, 1998\n','English','I think most people played both variants and regular games. It was a period when variants were very popular and there were a lot more variants being played at that time. Every week practically, it seemed someone would publish a new variant in a zine.','',NULL,'Someone,Both',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15406,'','Fred Davis','Celebrity','\nAugust 13, 1913\n','\nApril 16, 1998\n','English','Then, all of a sudden, he stopped and nobody heard from him or got a response to orders. At this point Rod Walker looked him up and found he was living in a commune and seemed to be dropping out of the hobby.','',NULL,'Him,Living,Point',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15407,'Home,Design','Fred Davis','Celebrity','\nAugust 13, 1913\n','\nApril 16, 1998\n','English','Whenever I design any variant, or when anybody sends me one, I always say if at all possible within the context of the game don\'t have two home supply centers touching each other.','',NULL,'Game',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15408,'','Geena Davis','Actress','\nJanuary 21, 1956\n','','American','A woman as the leader of the Free World is an impossibility. Muslim countries won\'t talk to you.','',NULL,'Woman,Free,Leader',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15409,'','Geena Davis','Actress','\nJanuary 21, 1956\n','','American','I have an elbow that bends the wrong way, and I\'d do things like stand in an elevator and the doors would close, and I\'d pretend that my arm had got caught in it, and then I\'d scream, \'Ow, ow, put it back!\'','',NULL,'Put,Wrong,Stand',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15410,'','Geena Davis','Actress','\nJanuary 21, 1956\n','','American','If you risk nothing, then you risk everything.','',NULL,'Nothing,Everything,Risk',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15411,'','Geena Davis','Actress','\nJanuary 21, 1956\n','','American','Archers are pretty focused.','',NULL,'Pretty,Focused',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15412,'','Geena Davis','Actress','\nJanuary 21, 1956\n','','American','Archery is something that I took up later and didn\'t know I had a natural aptitude for.','',NULL,'Natural,Took,Later',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15413,'','Geena Davis','Actress','\nJanuary 21, 1956\n','','American','As an Independent, she has no party backing... Her being the first Independent president trumps the fact that she\'s a woman. It causes even more upheaval in Washington than her being female.','',NULL,'Woman,Her,Fact',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15414,'','Geena Davis','Actress','\nJanuary 21, 1956\n','','American','I have a Web site that parents and girls can use to learn about Title IX and take action if they find their school is not in compliance. Thirty years after Title IX passed, 80 percent of schools are not in compliance.','',NULL,'School,Parents,Find',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15415,'','Geena Davis','Actress','\nJanuary 21, 1956\n','','American','I haven\'t ever gone to any Mensa meetings.','',NULL,'Ever,Gone,Meetings',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15416,'','Geena Davis','Actress','\nJanuary 21, 1956\n','','American','I just read that 81 percent of Americans are ready to vote for a woman. So it sounds like America is ready.','',NULL,'Woman,America,Vote',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15417,'','Geena Davis','Actress','\nJanuary 21, 1956\n','','American','I played this character twice in live action, and now I\'ve become an animated character. It was actually fun to see myself drawn - I\'ve never been a drawn character before.','',NULL,'Fun,Character,Live',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15418,'','Geena Davis','Actress','\nJanuary 21, 1956\n','','American','I\'ve always looked up to him, even though he is shorter.','',NULL,'Him,Though,Looked',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15419,'','Geena Davis','Actress','\nJanuary 21, 1956\n','','American','It\'s a fantasy that we could have a president who could actually make choices based on what\'s right, rather than having to weigh the political fallout. But that\'s sort of what we\'re showing. And you can dream.','',NULL,'Political,Dream,Rather',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15420,'','Geena Davis','Actress','\nJanuary 21, 1956\n','','American','It\'s really important for boys to see that girls take up half of the planet - which we do.','',NULL,'Important,Half,Planet',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15421,'','Geena Davis','Actress','\nJanuary 21, 1956\n','','American','Look at the number of cop shows and lawyer shows and forensics shows... I think there could be room for two quite different examinations of the same political office.','',NULL,'Political,Different,Two',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15422,'','Geena Davis','Actress','\nJanuary 21, 1956\n','','American','Rosie knows how to play ball. She\'s an athlete, for sure.','',NULL,'Play,She,Sure',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15423,'Change,Government','Geena Davis','Actress','\nJanuary 21, 1956\n','','American','So many other countries have had female leaders, in fact the U.S. ranks 61st in female representation in government and I think it is startling and sign of a change that needs to be made.','',NULL,'Made',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15424,'','Geena Davis','Actress','\nJanuary 21, 1956\n','','American','Somebody warned me early on to be very careful about brushing up against the chocolate.','',NULL,'Against,Somebody,Early',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15425,'','Geena Davis','Actress','\nJanuary 21, 1956\n','','American','Something\'s like crossed over in me and I can\'t go back. I couldn\'t live.','',NULL,'Live,Crossed',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15426,'Family,Great','Geena Davis','Actress','\nJanuary 21, 1956\n','','American','This dapper little mouse that wore such cute clothes and said such interesting things, yeah. I thought it was a great idea to have a mouse like that in your family, so now I get to see what it was like.','',NULL,'Thought',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15427,'Time,God','Geena Davis','Actress','\nJanuary 21, 1956\n','','American','We\'re making this as entertainment. But God willing, if this show stays on and people see a woman in that office for a while, I think it will help people become more used to it. It\'s certainly about time that we had a few female presidents.','',NULL,'Help',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15428,'Women','Geena Davis','Actress','\nJanuary 21, 1956\n','','American','We\'re showing kids a world that is very scantily populated with women and female characters. They should see female characters taking up half the planet, which we do.','',NULL,'Kids,Half',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15429,'Movies','Geena Davis','Actress','\nJanuary 21, 1956\n','','American','When my friends and I would act out movies as kids, we\'d play the guys\' roles, since they had the most interesting things to do. Decades later, I can hardly believe my sons and daughter are seeing many of the same limited choices in current films.','',NULL,'Believe,Friends',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15430,'','Geoff Davis','Politician','\nOctober 26, 1958\n','','American','Ayman Zawahiri, Osama bin Laden\'s deputy, as well as Abu Musab Zarqawi, have made it quite clear in their internal propaganda that they cannot win unless they can drive the Americans out. And they know that they can\'t do that there, so they\'ve brought the battlefield to the halls of Congress.','',NULL,'Win,Made,Cannot',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15431,'Great','Geoff Davis','Politician','\nOctober 26, 1958\n','','American','Great Britain revolutionized parts of their regulatory process by actually bringing the people who were going to be regulated to the table and suddenly found that they could solve the problems at a lot lower cost by, again, going back to the thing that tends to be most uninteresting, particularly in','',NULL,'Problems,Again',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15432,'','Geoff Davis','Politician','\nOctober 26, 1958\n','','American','Heritage Action is a self-interested fundraising organization led by a former Giuliani staffer who is not taking counsel from real conservatives... It is a worthless organization to the conservative movement. I\'ll be the first to say that.','',NULL,'Real,Action,Taking',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15433,'','Geoff Davis','Politician','\nOctober 26, 1958\n','','American','I went through some real challenges growing up. I joined the Army two weeks out of high school when I was 17, and never looked back.','',NULL,'School,Real,Through',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15434,'','Geoff Davis','Politician','\nOctober 26, 1958\n','','American','I\'m very confident that the solutions that we are developing are going to be effective not only in application in Iraq, but also will be very helpful for potential homeland security situations as well.','',NULL,'Security,Potential,Iraq',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15435,'Time','Geoff Davis','Politician','\nOctober 26, 1958\n','','American','One of the simplest ways to get an idea of one trillion dollars is to consider the amount in terms of the passage of time. One million seconds is equal to roughly eleven days and twelve hours, and one billion seconds is thirty-two years. One trillion seconds equals thirty-two thousand years.','',NULL,'Idea,Days',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15436,'Great','Geoff Davis','Politician','\nOctober 26, 1958\n','','American','Our all-volunteer force continues to prove itself with a great level of professionalism, personal commitment and a technical competence that is quite remarkable.','',NULL,'Personal,Quite',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15437,'Government','Geoff Davis','Politician','\nOctober 26, 1958\n','','American','Stimulus spending, permanent bailouts, government takeovers, and federal mandates have all failed our nation. America\'s employers are afraid to invest in an economy racked with uncertainty over what Washington\'s next set of rules, regulations, mandates, and tax hikes will look like.','',NULL,'America,Afraid',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15438,'','Geoff Davis','Politician','\nOctober 26, 1958\n','','American','The American people know that we cannot spend our way to prosperity.','',NULL,'Cannot,American,Spend',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15439,'','Geoff Davis','Politician','\nOctober 26, 1958\n','','American','The sheer magnitude of Speaker Pelosi\'s spending spree is mind boggling. Most of us do not use the number 1,000,000,000,000 in our daily lives, so it is difficult to attach tangible value to the figure.','',NULL,'Mind,Daily,Difficult',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15440,'Work','Geoff Davis','Politician','\nOctober 26, 1958\n','','American','The sooner we rein in the red tape factory in Washington, D.C., the sooner small businesses can get back to creating jobs and helping more Americans find an honest day\'s work.','',NULL,'Find,Small',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15441,'','Geoff Davis','Politician','\nOctober 26, 1958\n','','American','This campaign was special because we always kept the challenger mentality we had from the start. We managed to keep the against-all-odds, can-do spirit that kept us going when no one thought we could win.','',NULL,'Win,Thought,Special',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15442,'','Geoff Davis','Politician','\nOctober 26, 1958\n','','American','Two million dollars is only small when you\'re talking about Washington, D.C.','',NULL,'Two,Small,Talking',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15443,'','Geoff Davis','Politician','\nOctober 26, 1958\n','','American','What I want to do is create more taxpayers, not more taxes.','',NULL,'Create,Taxes,Taxpayers',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15444,'Government,Mom','Geoff Davis','Politician','\nOctober 26, 1958\n','','American','You know that I am living proof that the American Dream is real. Growing up, our congressman cut through government bureaucratic red tape to help my mom buy our first house. That\'s the kind of congressman I\'ll be.','',NULL,'Help',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15445,'','Gray Davis','Politician','\nDecember 26, 1942\n','','American','As the governor of this state, I obviously see the issue quite differently.','',NULL,'State,Quite,Issue',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15446,'','Gray Davis','Politician','\nDecember 26, 1942\n','','American','Duke came to us. They volunteered to come to us and made a number of suggestions to some people on my staff. I don\'t know how I would characterize them, but there have been some discussions going back and forth between Duke and members of my staff.','',NULL,'Made,Between,Number',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15447,'Power','Gray Davis','Politician','\nDecember 26, 1942\n','','American','Here is my general approach to the energy companies. You have already charged the utilities a 50 percent credit penalty for the power they were buying from you. You\'re charging us a penalty. You\'re not going to get two bites of the apple here.','',NULL,'Two,Energy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15448,'','Gray Davis','Politician','\nDecember 26, 1942\n','','American','I don\'t know if I would do this if I had to start over again.','',NULL,'Start,Again',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15449,'Positive','Gray Davis','Politician','\nDecember 26, 1942\n','','American','I don\'t know why they\'re doing it. I have to assume that their motives are positive, not negative. But they don\'t understand the severity of the problem in this state.','',NULL,'Understand,Why',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15450,'','Gray Davis','Politician','\nDecember 26, 1942\n','','American','I have not been briefed.','',NULL,'Briefed',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15451,'','Gray Davis','Politician','\nDecember 26, 1942\n','','American','I know that Duke made a number of demands, including that the attorney general drop its investigation. We have no intention of asking the attorney general to do that.','',NULL,'Made,Number,General',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15452,'Government','Gray Davis','Politician','\nDecember 26, 1942\n','','American','I\'m doing my part, building plants at a record rate, having historic conservation levels. The only people not doing their part is the federal government that is siding with the energy companies against the interests of the people of California.','',NULL,'Energy,Against',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15453,'Money,Government','Gray Davis','Politician','\nDecember 26, 1942\n','','American','Meanwhile, people have to join us and fight back against the federal government that has dropped the ball, that is in bed with these energy companies, that wants them to make more money than they\'ve made before.','',NULL,'Fight',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15454,'Power','Gray Davis','Politician','\nDecember 26, 1942\n','','American','Now, in the space of a year, we\'ve spent 450 percent more for power than we did the year before, and bought essentially the same amount of power. This year, that number\'s likely to go up. That can\'t go on forever and have us continue to be the economic engine for America.','',NULL,'Did,Before',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15455,'Power','Gray Davis','Politician','\nDecember 26, 1942\n','','American','So it was flawed in that it didn\'t require California to have a first claim on the power plants. It deregulated part of the market, but not all of the market.','',NULL,'Market,Plants',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15456,'Best','Gray Davis','Politician','\nDecember 26, 1942\n','','American','There are so many scenarios here. We tried to prepare for the worst summer in 40 years and build assumptions based on that. We\'re preparing for the worst, but we\'re hoping for the best. And I\'ve told people the end is in sight.','',NULL,'End,Here',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15457,'','Gray Davis','Politician','\nDecember 26, 1942\n','','American','There is only one governor, and his name is Gray Davis.','',NULL,'Name,Gray,Governor',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15458,'','Gray Davis','Politician','\nDecember 26, 1942\n','','American','There\'s no question that California, in the last three or four years, has been privileged to add disproportionately to the economic growth of America, and to contribute to its technological productivity.','',NULL,'America,Last,Question',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15459,'','Gray Davis','Politician','\nDecember 26, 1942\n','','American','They\'re the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, and they will not do that. They will not pull the trigger.','',NULL,'Energy,Trigger,Pull',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15460,'','Gray Davis','Politician','\nDecember 26, 1942\n','','American','We believe you will not have to pay more than the current rate structure proposes - which is, for 50 percent of the public, nothing; for another 25 percent, only a 10 percent increase; and for the remaining 25 percent, a 34 percent increase.','',NULL,'Believe,Nothing,Another',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15461,'Power','Gray Davis','Politician','\nDecember 26, 1942\n','','American','We started focusing on this in earnest late summer and early fall. I can build more power plants. In the 12 years before us, not a single plant of major consequence was built.','',NULL,'Single,Before',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15462,'Power,Finance','Gray Davis','Politician','\nDecember 26, 1942\n','','American','We\'ll have a public power authority, which will also have the ability to build power or finance power. And more importantly, we\'ll have more power than our economy provides. All of that will give us leverage we don\'t have today.','',NULL,'Today',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15463,'Business','Gray Davis','Politician','\nDecember 26, 1942\n','','American','We\'re going to march on Washington with a host of Republicans, Democrats, business leaders, legislators.','',NULL,'Leaders,March',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15464,'','Gray Davis','Politician','\nDecember 26, 1942\n','','American','We\'re not going to take this sitting down. We are fighting back.','',NULL,'Down,Fighting,Sitting',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15465,'Power','Gray Davis','Politician','\nDecember 26, 1942\n','','American','Well, there\'s no question that the law passed in 1996 was flawed. It deregulated the wholesale market, meaning the price that the utilities had to pay energy companies for power, but not the retail market.','',NULL,'Law,Energy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15466,'Power','Gray Davis','Politician','\nDecember 26, 1942\n','','American','Well, we\'re trying to patch and fix and put a cast on a broken system here. You can call it what you want, but we\'ll continue to purchase power in a private market.','',NULL,'Trying,Put',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15467,'Power','Gray Davis','Politician','\nDecember 26, 1942\n','','American','Why? Because we\'re very well down this process as it is - flawed as it is - and we\'re counting on getting more power plants on line by the end of 2003 so we have a surplus of power.','',NULL,'End,Down',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15468,'','Hope Davis','Actress','\nMarch 23, 1964\n','','American','The older you get, the more you realize that the way you look is a reflection of how you treat yourself.','',NULL,'Yourself,Treat,Reflection',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15469,'Time,Women,Amazing','Hope Davis','Actress','\nMarch 23, 1964\n','','American','But I think Hillary Clinton is one of the most amazing women of this time.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15470,'Family,Car','Hope Davis','Actress','\nMarch 23, 1964\n','','American','Every summer my husband and I pack our suitcases, load our kids into the car, and drive from tense, crowded New York City to my family\'s cottage in Maine. It\'s on an island, with stretches of sea and sandy beaches, rocky coasts, and pine trees. We barbecue, swim, lie around, and try to do nothing.','',NULL,'Husband',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15471,'','Hope Davis','Actress','\nMarch 23, 1964\n','','American','I always step on the plane with my right foot and touch the outside of the plane with my left hand. Sometimes you know there\'s someone standing there to welcome you to the plane and I have to kind of get them to move a little bit so I can put my hand on the outside of the plane. It\'s not a natural t','',NULL,'Someone,Put,Sometimes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15472,'','Hope Davis','Actress','\nMarch 23, 1964\n','','American','I do smaller films, I\'m not getting big paydays. I feel like we\'re just kind of scraping together here.','',NULL,'Together,Big,Here',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15473,'','Hope Davis','Actress','\nMarch 23, 1964\n','','American','I feel like I\'m one of the happiest people I know.','',NULL,'Happiest',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15474,'','Hope Davis','Actress','\nMarch 23, 1964\n','','American','I get to play a lot of hysterics.','',NULL,'Play',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15475,'','Hope Davis','Actress','\nMarch 23, 1964\n','','American','I have a husband and children, and it affects me deeply that somebody could be taken away in a second.','',NULL,'Husband,Children,Away',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15476,'','Hope Davis','Actress','\nMarch 23, 1964\n','','American','I have not spent years in therapy; I tried therapy in my mid-twenties, and it did not go very well. I just thought, \'This is so not for me. I would rather talk to one of my girlfriends.\'','',NULL,'Thought,Did,Talk',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15477,'Life','Hope Davis','Actress','\nMarch 23, 1964\n','','American','I have not spent years in therapy; I tried therapy in my mid-twenties, and it did not go very well. I just thought, \'This is so not for me. I would rather talk to one of my girlfriends.\' I\'m not at a point in my life when I\'m analyzing too much. I have young children, and I\'m just pretty much crazed','',NULL,'Children,Thought',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15478,'Time','Hope Davis','Actress','\nMarch 23, 1964\n','','American','I haven\'t frequented a nail salon in a long time.','',NULL,'Long,Nail',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15479,'Love','Hope Davis','Actress','\nMarch 23, 1964\n','','American','I just love to make a whole roomful of people laugh.','',NULL,'Laugh,Whole',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15480,'Work','Hope Davis','Actress','\nMarch 23, 1964\n','','American','I like to work. I enjoy once a year, doing a film.','',NULL,'Enjoy,Once',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15481,'Life,Love','Hope Davis','Actress','\nMarch 23, 1964\n','','American','I love stories that give me a perspective on how easy American life has become in the 21st century.','',NULL,'Give',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15482,'Time,Travel','Hope Davis','Actress','\nMarch 23, 1964\n','','American','I travel all the time, and I have two small children.','',NULL,'Children',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15483,'Faith,Work,Age','Hope Davis','Actress','\nMarch 23, 1964\n','','American','I was never the ingenue, so hopefully that\'ll make it easier to age and still work. I know a lot of actors who are really dissatisfied with where they\'re at even though some of them are huge stars and I feel like, \'Oh, my God, you\'re at the top.\' Something interesting will come. It always does. I ha','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15484,'','Hope Davis','Actress','\nMarch 23, 1964\n','','American','I would do \'American Splendor\' and \'About Schmidt\' again in a heartbeat.','',NULL,'American,Again,Heartbeat',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15485,'Work,Home','Hope Davis','Actress','\nMarch 23, 1964\n','','American','I\'m a New Yorker, and I rarely get to work at home.','',NULL,'Rarely',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15486,'Life','Hope Davis','Actress','\nMarch 23, 1964\n','','American','I\'m not at a point in my life when I\'m analyzing too much.','',NULL,'Point,Analyzing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15487,'','Hope Davis','Actress','\nMarch 23, 1964\n','','American','I\'m not really high-strung now, but I was a very high-strung child.','',NULL,'Child',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15488,'','Hope Davis','Actress','\nMarch 23, 1964\n','','American','I\'m usually called upon to play the dreary suicidal girl.','',NULL,'Girl,Play,Suicidal',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15489,'','Hope Davis','Actress','\nMarch 23, 1964\n','','American','I\'m way too disorganized.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15490,'Pet','Hope Davis','Actress','\nMarch 23, 1964\n','','American','I\'ve been lucky. I\'ve made films that I really like. It\'s been a combination of what comes to me and what I choose. I\'ve gone after lots of things that I didn\'t get, pet projects that everybody ends up chasing after. Really, you\'re lucky if you get anything.','',NULL,'Anything,Made',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15491,'Work','Hope Davis','Actress','\nMarch 23, 1964\n','','American','I\'ve seen a lot of the United States, having stayed in so many different cities and towns for work.','',NULL,'Different,Seen',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15492,'Work,History','Hope Davis','Actress','\nMarch 23, 1964\n','','American','I\'ve seen a lot of the United States, having stayed in so many different cities and towns for work. It\'s such a strange and fascinating country, and instead of learning about it through a textbook, I would rather discover its history and traditions and institutions through fiction and nonfiction wri','',NULL,'Learning',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15493,'History','Jefferson Davis','Leader','\nJune 3, 1808\n','\nDecember 6, 1889\n','American','Neither current events nor history show that the majority rule, or ever did rule.','',NULL,'Ever,Did',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15494,'War','Jefferson Davis','Leader','\nJune 3, 1808\n','\nDecember 6, 1889\n','American','I worked night and day for twelve years to prevent the war, but I could not. The North was mad and blind, would not let us govern ourselves, and so the war came.','',NULL,'Night,Mad',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15495,'','Jefferson Davis','Leader','\nJune 3, 1808\n','\nDecember 6, 1889\n','American','Never be haughty to the humble or humble to the haughty.','',NULL,'Humble,Haughty',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15496,'Alone','Jefferson Davis','Leader','\nJune 3, 1808\n','\nDecember 6, 1889\n','American','All we ask is to be let alone.','',NULL,'Ask',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15497,'','Jefferson Davis','Leader','\nJune 3, 1808\n','\nDecember 6, 1889\n','American','If the Confederacy fails, there should be written on its tombstone: Died of a Theory.','',NULL,'Written,Died,Theory',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15498,'Diet','Jim Davis','Cartoonist','\nJuly 28, 1945\n','','American','Vegetables are a must on a diet. I suggest carrot cake, zucchini bread, and pumpkin pie.','',NULL,'Must,Cake',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15499,'Pet,Courage','Jim Davis','Cartoonist','\nJuly 28, 1945\n','','American','Way down deep, we\'re all motivated by the same urges. Cats have the courage to live by them.','',NULL,'Live',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15500,'','Jim Davis','Cartoonist','\nJuly 28, 1945\n','','American','Avoid fruits and nuts. You are what you eat.','',NULL,'Eat,Avoid,Nuts',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15501,'Morning,Good','Jim Davis','Cartoonist','\nJuly 28, 1945\n','','American','Good morning is a contradiction of terms.','',NULL,'Terms',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15502,'Life,Music,Art','Jim Davis','Cartoonist','\nJuly 28, 1945\n','','American','There are so many opportunities in life, that the loss of two or three capabilities is not necessarily debilitating. A handicap can give you the opportunity to focus more on art, writing, or music.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15503,'','Jim Davis','Cartoonist','\nJuly 28, 1945\n','','American','Cats rule the world.','',NULL,'Cats,Rule',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15504,'Art','Jim Davis','Cartoonist','\nJuly 28, 1945\n','','American','Cats are anthropomorphised in art because they are so laid back that you automatically attribute human thoughts and feelings to them.','',NULL,'Human,Feelings',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15505,'','Jim Davis','Cartoonist','\nJuly 28, 1945\n','','American','I can go everywhere and no one recognises me.','',NULL,'Everywhere,Recognises',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15506,'Success','Jim Davis','Cartoonist','\nJuly 28, 1945\n','','American','I didn\'t have a whole lot of success getting dates, I was always a bit of a geek.','',NULL,'Whole,Getting',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15507,'','Jim Davis','Cartoonist','\nJuly 28, 1945\n','','American','I probably get more inspiration for human stories and idiosyncrasies than I do animal stories.','',NULL,'Human,Stories,Animal',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15508,'','Jim Davis','Cartoonist','\nJuly 28, 1945\n','','American','I stop short of being a workaholic.','',NULL,'Short,Stop,Workaholic',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15509,'','Jim Davis','Cartoonist','\nJuly 28, 1945\n','','American','I thought if I could create a convincing cat I could say and do anything I wanted on the human condition.','',NULL,'Human,Anything,Thought',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15510,'Time','Jim Davis','Cartoonist','\nJuly 28, 1945\n','','American','I was in and out of comas until I was nine and I would lose entire days and weeks. The novelty of being able to really do stuff hasn\'t worn off - I still feel like I\'m making up for lost time.','',NULL,'Lost,Still',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15511,'','Jim Davis','Cartoonist','\nJuly 28, 1945\n','','American','I was very happy and honored to create the Professor Garfield Foundation with Ball State to make reading fun.','',NULL,'Happy,Fun,State',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15512,'','Jim Davis','Cartoonist','\nJuly 28, 1945\n','','American','I\'m still a farm boy at heart. If I hadn\'t suffered from asthma as a child, I would be a farmer today.','',NULL,'Today,Heart,Still',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15513,'Life','Jim Davis','Cartoonist','\nJuly 28, 1945\n','','American','My dream in life is to write the one gag that makes everyone in the world laugh.','',NULL,'Laugh,Dream',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15514,'','Jim Davis','Cartoonist','\nJuly 28, 1945\n','','American','Readers have told me that their children have learned to read after years of struggle after starting to read Garfield\'s comic strip and many people who have moved to the United States have said that they, too, learned English by reading Garfield.','',NULL,'Struggle,Children,After',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15515,'','Jim Davis','Cartoonist','\nJuly 28, 1945\n','','American','The understatement is the English contribution to comedy.','',NULL,'Comedy,English',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15516,'','Jim Davis','Cartoonist','\nJuly 28, 1945\n','','American','Usually I commit to something in my head and then I start drawing.','',NULL,'Start,Head,Drawing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15517,'','Jim Davis','Cartoonist','\nJuly 28, 1945\n','','American','When you\'re through with your cat, you can\'t throw it in the trash.','',NULL,'Through,Trash,Throw',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15518,'','Jim Davis','Cartoonist','\nJuly 28, 1945\n','','American','You have to do something when you\'re lying in bed. So you play with your mind.','',NULL,'Mind,Play,Bed',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15519,'','Jim Davis','Cartoonist','\nJuly 28, 1945\n','','American','You\'d have to go a long way to find someone who was more proud and grateful for what our veterans have done for all of us.','',NULL,'Someone,Done,Long',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15520,'','Jimmie Davis','Politician','\nSeptember 11, 1899\n','\nNovember 5, 2000\n','American','Sunshine is a welcome thing. It brings a lot of brightness.','',NULL,'Sunshine,Welcome,Brightness',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15521,'','Jimmie Davis','Politician','\nSeptember 11, 1899\n','\nNovember 5, 2000\n','American','A song is the most intangible thing in the world.','',NULL,'Song,Intangible',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15522,'Good','Jo Ann Davis','Politician','\nJune 29, 1950\n','','American','Nowadays, people don\'t ask you how you are, they say, \'Are you busy?\' meaning, \'Are you well?\' If someone actually does ask you how you are, the most cheerful answer, of course, is a robust \'Busy!\' to which the person will reply \'Good!\'','',NULL,'Someone,Busy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15523,'Government','Jo Ann Davis','Politician','\nJune 29, 1950\n','','American','As our country increasingly relies on electronic information storage and communication, it is imperative that our Government amend our information security laws accordingly.','',NULL,'Country,Security',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15524,'','Jo Ann Davis','Politician','\nJune 29, 1950\n','','American','As we enter into the 110th Congress, it is imperative that we address ethics reforms needed to make this institution run correctly.','',NULL,'Congress,Run,Ethics',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15525,'Computers,Home','Jo Ann Davis','Politician','\nJune 29, 1950\n','','American','Equipped with cell phones, beepers, and handheld computers, the \'conspicuously industrious\' blur the line between home and office by working anytime, anywhere.','',NULL,'Working',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15526,'Time','Jo Ann Davis','Politician','\nJune 29, 1950\n','','American','Our souls need time to think, dream, and reflect.','',NULL,'Dream,Souls',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15527,'Freedom','Jo Ann Davis','Politician','\nJune 29, 1950\n','','American','The terrorist attacks upon our country changed the way that we live forever and provided us with a cruel reminder that freedom and liberty have a price.','',NULL,'Live,Country',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15528,'Nature,Time','Jo Ann Davis','Politician','\nJune 29, 1950\n','','American','We benefit from doing nothing, from going out to play, from giving from the heart and spending time in nature. Most of all we benefit from having healthy, strong, and loving relationships with other people and from exercising the altruistic parts of ourselves.','',NULL,'Strong',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15529,'Teacher','Joe Davis','Celebrity','\nApril 15, 1901\n','\nJuly 10, 1978\n','American','I went to school at this log school house. A white woman was my teacher, I do not remember her name. My father had to pay her one dollar a month for me. Us kids that went to school did not have desks, we used slates and set on the hued down logs for seats.','',NULL,'School,Father',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15530,'','Joe Davis','Celebrity','\nApril 15, 1901\n','\nJuly 10, 1978\n','American','One thing I learned about riding is to look for trouble before it happens.','',NULL,'Before,Learned,Trouble',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15531,'Best','Joe Davis','Celebrity','\nApril 15, 1901\n','\nJuly 10, 1978\n','American','Study the best and highest things that are; but of yourself humble thoughts retain.','',NULL,'Yourself,Humble',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15532,'Good','John Francis Davis','Diplomat','1795','1890','British','It is better to believe that a man does possess good qualities than to assert that he does not.','',NULL,'Believe,Better',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15533,'','Jonathan Davis','Musician','\nJanuary 18, 1971\n','','American','You laugh at me because I\'m different, I laugh at you because you\'re all the same.','',NULL,'Laugh,Different,Same',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15534,'','Jonathan Davis','Musician','\nJanuary 18, 1971\n','','American','A lot of people don\'t realize that depression is an illness. I don\'t wish it on anyone, but if they would know how it feels, I swear they would think twice before they just shrug it.','',NULL,'Depression,Before,Wish',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15535,'','Jonathan Davis','Musician','\nJanuary 18, 1971\n','','American','I don\'t care what people think or say about me, I know who I am.','',NULL,'Care',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15536,'','Jonathan Davis','Musician','\nJanuary 18, 1971\n','','American','Real friends stab you in the front.','',NULL,'Real,Friends,Front',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15537,'Change','Jonathan Davis','Musician','\nJanuary 18, 1971\n','','American','It is quite annoying that we have to change the sound we invented just to avoid sounding like people who simply copy us, but... it is flattering and of course challenging.','',NULL,'Quite,Simply',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15538,'','Jonathan Davis','Musician','\nJanuary 18, 1971\n','','American','Be yourself, let you come through.','',NULL,'Yourself,Through',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15539,'Love','Jonathan Davis','Musician','\nJanuary 18, 1971\n','','American','I think if two people love each other, they should be able to get married. That\'s pretty much simple.','',NULL,'Simple,Two',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15540,'Family,Home','Jonathan Davis','Musician','\nJanuary 18, 1971\n','','American','When you live on the road, going home is a place to escape and just be with your family to unwind.','',NULL,'Live',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15541,'Music','Jonathan Davis','Musician','\nJanuary 18, 1971\n','','American','I don\'t like painting flowers in my music. I like painting guts and pain.','',NULL,'Pain,Flowers',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15542,'Time','Jonathan Davis','Musician','\nJanuary 18, 1971\n','','American','Sometimes I go out disguised, but people still recognize me, so I find there is no point in even trying. It would be nice to get away from it, from time to time, but the fact is, there is no place on earth where I can go unrecognized.','',NULL,'Nice,Trying',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15543,'Death','Jonathan Davis','Musician','\nJanuary 18, 1971\n','','American','The kids out there want something they can relate to, something that\'s real; most of that whiny stuff isn\'t real. The cheesy pop songs just bore me to death.','',NULL,'Real,Kids',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15544,'','Jonathan Davis','Musician','\nJanuary 18, 1971\n','','American','People die from typewriters falling on their heads.','',NULL,'Die,Falling,Heads',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15545,'Work,Cool','Jonathan Davis','Musician','\nJanuary 18, 1971\n','','American','At first I was queasy; I\'ll never forget the sound of the scalpel cutting a body open. But it was so cool trying to work out how these people died.','',NULL,'Forget',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15546,'Religion,Home','Jonathan Davis','Musician','\nJanuary 18, 1971\n','','American','I don\'t believe in organized religion - I dealt with them hand in hand, and a whole bunch of Catholic priests tried to molest me. Telling me I was gay and I should go home with them and stuff.','',NULL,'Believe',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15547,'Happiness','Jonathan Davis','Musician','\nJanuary 18, 1971\n','','American','I don\'t know the true meaning of happiness.','',NULL,'True,Meaning',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15548,'Funny','Jonathan Davis','Musician','\nJanuary 18, 1971\n','','American','I like reading Ball Tongue lyrics and all that stuff. And they published a book, and I wouldn\'t give my lyrics, and it\'s all wrong in the book, and I giggle. It\'s funny.','',NULL,'Book,Give',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15549,'','Jonathan Davis','Musician','\nJanuary 18, 1971\n','','American','If you feel inside you are a woman, be a woman - no one can take that away from you, man. No one can make that feeling go away. If that\'s what you need to do to be complete, then no one has the right to tell you you can\'t do that.','',NULL,'Woman,Feeling,Away',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15550,'','Jonathan Davis','Musician','\nJanuary 18, 1971\n','','American','Issues deals with the issues I had, the fears I had and it isn\'t a \'nice\' album but fears and depressions are not particularly nice.','',NULL,'Nice,Issues,Album',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15551,'','Jonathan Davis','Musician','\nJanuary 18, 1971\n','','American','It started when I woke up, all I wanted to do is jump out of the window. I didn\'t want to eat anymore, because I was afraid that I might poison myself somehow.','',NULL,'Afraid,Wanted,Might',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15552,'','Jonathan Davis','Musician','\nJanuary 18, 1971\n','','American','Our fans make the band. What they give we give right back. They\'re an integral part of us. They ARE us.','',NULL,'Give,Band,Fans',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15553,'Truth','Jonathan Davis','Musician','\nJanuary 18, 1971\n','','American','Some people are desperately looking for scapegoats, they just don\'t want to see the truth!','',NULL,'Looking',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15554,'','Jonathan Davis','Musician','\nJanuary 18, 1971\n','','American','The White House used to be, everybody looked up at the White House and America and everything, and now I think it\'s like a house of shame.','',NULL,'Everything,America,Used',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15555,'Music,Death','Jonathan Davis','Musician','\nJanuary 18, 1971\n','','American','When I listen to music, I don\'t want to hear about flowers. I like death and destruction.','',NULL,'Listen',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15556,'','Jonathan Davis','Musician','\nJanuary 18, 1971\n','','American','Every day I\'ve got to hear about unemployment and people starving.','',NULL,'Hear,Starving',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15557,'','Jonathan Davis','Musician','\nJanuary 18, 1971\n','','American','I feel like I\'m waving the flag for musicianship, trying to bring back bands that can play.','',NULL,'Trying,Play,Bring',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15558,'Good','Judy Davis','Actress','\nApril 23, 1955\n','','Australian','A lot of really good directors have a killer in them, as if they\'d do anything to get that image. But that comes with the terrain and I don\'t mind it.','',NULL,'Mind,Anything',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15559,'','Judy Davis','Actress','\nApril 23, 1955\n','','Australian','Anybody who knows me knows my vote can\'t be bought.','',NULL,'Vote,Knows,Anybody',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15560,'Truth','Judy Davis','Actress','\nApril 23, 1955\n','','Australian','I think male roles are generally much better written. So for actresses, we\'re always dealing with trying to inject a role with more truth than the writer possibly had in mind.','',NULL,'Mind,Better',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15561,'','Judy Davis','Actress','\nApril 23, 1955\n','','Australian','I was 23, and that was my first professional job. Anybody who has curly hair knows you don\'t want it to be brushed out because it becomes a never-ending tangle.','',NULL,'Job,Hair,Knows',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15562,'','Judy Davis','Actress','\nApril 23, 1955\n','','Australian','I\'ve never worked for the sake of working. There\'s probably enough crap out there for me not to add to it.','',NULL,'Enough,Working,Worked',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15563,'Women,Men','Judy Davis','Actress','\nApril 23, 1955\n','','Australian','It\'s not a country of articulate people, sophisticated people. There\'s too little subtlety. Men and women don\'t enjoy each other very much in Australia. I don\'t find very many men sexy in Australia. Of course, I\'m married and out of it, but still.','',NULL,'Sexy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15564,'','Judy Davis','Actress','\nApril 23, 1955\n','','Australian','Judy Garland was just so delicious in every way and just so honest and generous.','',NULL,'Honest,Generous,Delicious',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15565,'','Judy Davis','Actress','\nApril 23, 1955\n','','Australian','Judy Garland\'s father was gay. That seems to be the consensus. They left Minnesota and went to California because he got caught with some boy backstage.','',NULL,'Father,Gay,Left',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15566,'','Judy Davis','Actress','\nApril 23, 1955\n','','Australian','Lorna was quite young when her mother died, and I think she\'s blocked out some of the memories. I talked to her a little bit about that, but I wasn\'t prepared to go around and poke and hurt her.','',NULL,'Hurt,Mother,Young',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15567,'Women,Men,God','Judy Davis','Actress','\nApril 23, 1955\n','','Australian','Most women seem to be required to pit themselves against men in dramatic situations, and the men got to pit themselves against ideas or God.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15568,'','Judy Davis','Actress','\nApril 23, 1955\n','','Australian','My Brilliant Career was beautifully directed, but I had a bit of trouble with myself in it. It was a silly script, based on a book this 16-year-old girl wrote.','',NULL,'Girl,Book,Career',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15569,'Government','Judy Davis','Actress','\nApril 23, 1955\n','','Australian','This is government. There is no entertainment.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15570,'Age','Judy Davis','Actress','\nApril 23, 1955\n','','Australian','This might be the first generation where kids are dying at a younger age than their parents and it\'s related primarily to the obesity problem.','',NULL,'Parents,Problem',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15571,'Great','Judy Davis','Actress','\nApril 23, 1955\n','','Australian','When I first started acting, and we would all sit down and talk about Shakespeare and how great it was. I thought well, I suppose it is.','',NULL,'Down,Thought',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15572,'Relationship,Sad','Kristin Davis','Actress','\nFebruary 24, 1965\n','','American','It\'s nice to be with someone, but I don\'t think you need to be in a relationship to feel complete. That would be really sad.','',NULL,'Nice',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15573,'Dating','Kristin Davis','Actress','\nFebruary 24, 1965\n','','American','I\'ve been dating since I was fifteen. I\'m exhausted. Where is he?','',NULL,'Since,Exhausted',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15574,'','Kristin Davis','Actress','\nFebruary 24, 1965\n','','American','Dogs are very, very pleasant with people that they\'re connected to.','',NULL,'Dogs,Connected,Pleasant',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15575,'','Kristin Davis','Actress','\nFebruary 24, 1965\n','','American','I may not be perfect, but I\'m trying.','',NULL,'May,Trying,Perfect',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15576,'Life,Great','Kristin Davis','Actress','\nFebruary 24, 1965\n','','American','Sometimes it would be nice to just have some red wine with dinner, but it\'s not worth the risk. I have a great life, a great situation. Why would I want to risk self-destructive behaviour?','',NULL,'Nice',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15577,'','Kristin Davis','Actress','\nFebruary 24, 1965\n','','American','This is going to sound strange, but I really didn\'t think I would pass 30. I don\'t know why or whatever, I just didn\'t. That\'s a very weird thing to say, I\'m sorry. I don\'t know. Maybe it\'s because I was drinking so much as a youth.','',NULL,'Sorry,Why,Strange',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15578,'Music','Kristin Davis','Actress','\nFebruary 24, 1965\n','','American','We were very rich culturally. One Sunday each month, we would do this thing called Chamber Pots at somebody\'s house. A classical music group would come over and we\'d have dinner. There were thirty people - parents and kids - and we\'d sit on the floor and listen to this beautiful music.','',NULL,'Beautiful,Sunday',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15579,'Family','Kristin Davis','Actress','\nFebruary 24, 1965\n','','American','Alcoholism is a genetically predisposed disease and it does run in my family. I also think I felt like a misfit. I was in the South, everybody was blonde. I just didn\'t feel like I fitted in. It was sort of my way of fitting.','',NULL,'Everybody,Run',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15580,'Women','Kristin Davis','Actress','\nFebruary 24, 1965\n','','American','Also, it was a cultural moment that wasn\'t being represented in terms of women who were successful and had choices they didn\'t have before. They needed a show that they can watch that they felt like represented them.','',NULL,'Successful,Before',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15581,'','Kristin Davis','Actress','\nFebruary 24, 1965\n','','American','As an actress, there\'s nothing worse than not knowing your cues.','',NULL,'Nothing,Knowing,Worse',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15582,'Great','Kristin Davis','Actress','\nFebruary 24, 1965\n','','American','At one point, they offered me this part to play a drug-dealing, gun-selling butch lady. I don\'t know how to describe her but she had like a crew cut and stuff. I was like, \'Is this a joke?\' And they said, \'No, we think it would be great because everyone would be like, \'Oh, look at what we\'ve done to','',NULL,'Done,Play',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15583,'','Kristin Davis','Actress','\nFebruary 24, 1965\n','','American','But you know, our show is our show, and it\'s not for everybody.','',NULL,'Show,Everybody',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15584,'Food','Kristin Davis','Actress','\nFebruary 24, 1965\n','','American','Everyone would talk about their diets and working out and what it made me do was go to craft services where all the food for the cast and crew was and I would eat.','',NULL,'Made,Working',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15585,'Men','Kristin Davis','Actress','\nFebruary 24, 1965\n','','American','I also like men who like dogs. I couldn\'t date a man who doesn\'t like my dog.','',NULL,'Dog,Dogs',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15586,'Car','Kristin Davis','Actress','\nFebruary 24, 1965\n','','American','I drank a lot when I was a teenager and I don\'t drink any more, because that\'s when I thought, you know, I\'m gonna end up a car wreck.','',NULL,'End,Thought',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15587,'','Kristin Davis','Actress','\nFebruary 24, 1965\n','','American','I just loved being in the theatre with all those crazy, creative people.','',NULL,'Crazy,Creative,Loved',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15588,'Men','Kristin Davis','Actress','\nFebruary 24, 1965\n','','American','I like green or brown eyes. Tall but not overwhelmingly so. I like men who do yoga and meditate.','',NULL,'Eyes,Green',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15589,'Love,Movies','Kristin Davis','Actress','\nFebruary 24, 1965\n','','American','I love animals and I love to see movies with animals that are done respectfully, you know?','',NULL,'Done',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15590,'Love','Kristin Davis','Actress','\nFebruary 24, 1965\n','','American','I love theater.','',NULL,'Theater',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15591,'God','Kristin Davis','Actress','\nFebruary 24, 1965\n','','American','I probably believe in God in a non-denominational way.','',NULL,'Believe,Probably',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15592,'','Kristin Davis','Actress','\nFebruary 24, 1965\n','','American','I think I can speak for all four of us on the show here. We all consider ourselves to be feminists and we get very upset when people don\'t think we are. We\'re like, where did this come from? Of course we are.','',NULL,'Did,Here,Speak',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15593,'','Kristin Davis','Actress','\nFebruary 24, 1965\n','','American','I was very poor and I was a waitress, and it\'s hard to be a poor waitress in New York.','',NULL,'Hard,Poor,York',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15594,'','Kristin Davis','Actress','\nFebruary 24, 1965\n','','American','I would never describe Charlotte as a prude - maybe at the start, but that was in comparison to the other girls. She wasn\'t willing to do the stuff they were doing - and I mean, thank goodness!','',NULL,'Mean,Start,She',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15595,'Life','Kristin Davis','Actress','\nFebruary 24, 1965\n','','American','I\'d wanted to be an actress my whole life, that was my goal, that was all I cared about.','',NULL,'Goal,Wanted',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15596,'','Kristin Davis','Actress','\nFebruary 24, 1965\n','','American','I\'m an actress who likes a strong, communicative director.','',NULL,'Strong,Director,Actress',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15597,'','Lincoln Davis','Politician','\nSeptember 13, 1943\n','','American','I think Democrats keep the commandments of the Lord more.','',NULL,'Keep,Lord,Democrats',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15598,'Work,Death','Lincoln Davis','Politician','\nSeptember 13, 1943\n','','American','I\'m a farm boy. If we need five people to haul in hay, we don\'t take one and just work them to death.','',NULL,'Five',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15599,'Good','Lincoln Davis','Politician','\nSeptember 13, 1943\n','','American','We have lost one shuttle for every 57 flights and that is not a good ratio. I do believe we need to continue space flights, but maybe we can follow the example of the Russians and use unmanned vehicles to transport hardware into space.','',NULL,'Believe,Lost',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15600,'Morning','Mac Davis','Musician','\nJanuary 21, 1942\n','','American','There was a chance for me to write one song for the section where Elvis sat in his black leather outfit and sang the old hits. At eight oclock the next morning I had written Memories.','',NULL,'Black,Old',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15601,'','Mac Davis','Musician','\nJanuary 21, 1942\n','','American','Every performer who ever performed in rock and roll or even close to it is lying if they tell you that they weren\'t influenced in some way or another by Elvis Presley. He turned the world around.','',NULL,'Rock,Ever,Around',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15602,'God,Sad','Mac Davis','Musician','\nJanuary 21, 1942\n','','American','Don\'t Cry Daddy is a pretty sad song. He got to the end of it and it was just real quiet and Elvis says, I\'m gonna cut that someday for my daddy. And, by God, he did. He lived up to his word.','',NULL,'End',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15603,'','Mac Davis','Musician','\nJanuary 21, 1942\n','','American','Elvis was just like a big old kid. It was like he never got past 19, I don\'t think, in a lotta ways.','',NULL,'Past,Old,Big',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15604,'Time','Mac Davis','Musician','\nJanuary 21, 1942\n','','American','First time I saw Elvis was at the Lubbock County fairgrounds in Lubbock, Texas. He was on the back end of a truck. There was about 1500 screaming kids.','',NULL,'End,Kids',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15605,'','Mac Davis','Musician','\nJanuary 21, 1942\n','','American','I didn\'t have a lot of communication with Elvis. You had to go through a barricade to get to Elvis. It was people hanging on every word, and I felt very uncomfortable a lot of times.','',NULL,'Through,Word,Times',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15606,'','Mac Davis','Musician','\nJanuary 21, 1942\n','','American','I had always wanted to write a song called, The Vicious Circle. I always thought it was like, the kids are born there, they grow up there, they die there.','',NULL,'Thought,Die,Wanted',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15607,'','Mac Davis','Musician','\nJanuary 21, 1942\n','','American','I had Elvis\' number in my book and I never called it.','',NULL,'Book,Number,Called',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15608,'Movies','Mac Davis','Musician','\nJanuary 21, 1942\n','','American','I met the Colonel when Elvis was recording some song I\'d written for one of his movies. Elvis was just having fun with the gang and all the Memphis boys and Colonel Parker was sitting over here in like a theater seat.','',NULL,'Fun,Here',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15609,'Time','Mac Davis','Musician','\nJanuary 21, 1942\n','','American','I still have an old painting the Colonel gave me. It was the first time the Colonel had been back to the Hilton since Elvis had passed away.','',NULL,'Still,Old',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15610,'','Mac Davis','Musician','\nJanuary 21, 1942\n','','American','I was out on the golf course, a guy came riding out in a golf cart and said, Did you know that Elvis died? And I just said, Well, there you go. It was like I had kinda been expecting it.','',NULL,'Did,Said,Golf',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15611,'','Mac Davis','Musician','\nJanuary 21, 1942\n','','American','I worked for a publishing company in Hollywood.','',NULL,'Company,Worked,Hollywood',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15612,'Success','Mac Davis','Musician','\nJanuary 21, 1942\n','','American','I\'m sure that Elvis was happy for me. I think he was the kind of guy that enjoyed other people\'s success, especially if he had something to do with it.','',NULL,'Happy,Sure',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15613,'Cool','Mac Davis','Musician','\nJanuary 21, 1942\n','','American','If it was just me and Elvis one on one, which only happened once or twice in the times that I did see him, it was a really comfortable. He was a cool guy. Easy laugh, nice guy.','',NULL,'Nice,Laugh',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15614,'','Mac Davis','Musician','\nJanuary 21, 1942\n','','American','In the Ghetto, I\'d been trying to write for years.','',NULL,'Trying,Write,Ghetto',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15615,'Amazing','Mac Davis','Musician','\nJanuary 21, 1942\n','','American','It\'s pretty amazing to me that my first hit record was an Elvis Presley record.','',NULL,'Pretty,Hit',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15616,'','Mac Davis','Musician','\nJanuary 21, 1942\n','','American','One of my real goals was to hear someone whistling a song I\'d written.','',NULL,'Someone,Real,Song',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15617,'','Marc Davis','Artist','\nMarch 30, 1913\n','\nJanuary 12, 2000\n','American','Animation had been done before, but stories were never told.','',NULL,'Done,Before,Stories',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15618,'Time,Business','Marc Davis','Artist','\nMarch 30, 1913\n','\nJanuary 12, 2000\n','American','At that time, the people that were in the animated film business were mostly guys who were unsuccessful newspaper cartoonists. In other words, their ability to draw living things was practically nil.','',NULL,'Words',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15619,'Time,Good','Marc Davis','Artist','\nMarch 30, 1913\n','\nJanuary 12, 2000\n','American','Before I got through high school I had attended 22 different schools. In the time before I was well acquainted with the latest school, I would amuse myself by drawing and found that I was pretty good at it.','',NULL,'School',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15620,'Money,Great','Marc Davis','Artist','\nMarch 30, 1913\n','\nJanuary 12, 2000\n','American','Disney had made such a great deal of money on Snow White that the banks gave him the go-ahead on the next three films. But he was heavily dependent on the foreign market.','',NULL,'Snow',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15621,'Experience','Marc Davis','Artist','\nMarch 30, 1913\n','\nJanuary 12, 2000\n','American','Drawing is giving a performance; an artist is an actor who is not limited by the body, only by his ability and, perhaps, experience.','',NULL,'Giving,Artist',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15622,'','Marc Davis','Artist','\nMarch 30, 1913\n','\nJanuary 12, 2000\n','American','His feeling was the name Walt Disney represented all of us. Walt was hanging by his teeth financially and really I think he was for most of his career. Not at all like today.','',NULL,'Today,Feeling,Career',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15623,'Work','Marc Davis','Artist','\nMarch 30, 1913\n','\nJanuary 12, 2000\n','American','I had some connections from the newspapers that I did work with up there, so there was a newspaper publisher in Hollywood, and they promised me work and so on.','',NULL,'Did,Hollywood',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15624,'Work','Marc Davis','Artist','\nMarch 30, 1913\n','\nJanuary 12, 2000\n','American','I joined Walt Disney, went to work, December 2nd 1935, so obviously, I\'m not too young!','',NULL,'Young,December',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15625,'Knowledge','Marc Davis','Artist','\nMarch 30, 1913\n','\nJanuary 12, 2000\n','American','It wasn\'t a problem for me drawing humans although I had originally come to the studio with the idea that what I had to offer them was my knowledge in the drawing of animals.','',NULL,'Problem,Idea',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15626,'Car','Marc Davis','Artist','\nMarch 30, 1913\n','\nJanuary 12, 2000\n','American','Later, my father died up in Marysville. So, my mother and I got in the car and came down to Hollywood.','',NULL,'Mother,Father',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15627,'Dad','Marc Davis','Artist','\nMarch 30, 1913\n','\nJanuary 12, 2000\n','American','My father was something of a rainbow-chaser.','',NULL,'Father',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15628,'','Marc Davis','Artist','\nMarch 30, 1913\n','\nJanuary 12, 2000\n','American','Some of these sketches were done at the very beginning of the Pirates project, when I was trying to find a direction for myself. That was the early sixties... maybe 61 or 62.','',NULL,'Done,Trying,Find',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15629,'Art','Marc Davis','Artist','\nMarch 30, 1913\n','\nJanuary 12, 2000\n','American','The first professional training I received of any kind was when I was 14 years old and we were in Kansas City, Missouri. I attended the Kansas City Art Institute for one summer.','',NULL,'Training,Old',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15630,'','Marc Davis','Artist','\nMarch 30, 1913\n','\nJanuary 12, 2000\n','American','There is something I feel when I animate something; you can never really understand the character you\'re animating unless you\'ve had the opportunity to turn it around. Once you\'ve done that, you know it is a three-dimensional object.','',NULL,'Character,Done,Understand',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15631,'','Marc Davis','Artist','\nMarch 30, 1913\n','\nJanuary 12, 2000\n','American','Throughout my career, when I was finished with the drawing for one film I would go up to the story department and help develop sequences. Sometimes these were for scenes that I would animate later on.','',NULL,'Help,Career,Sometimes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15632,'','Marc Davis','Artist','\nMarch 30, 1913\n','\nJanuary 12, 2000\n','American','What we were in on, really, was the invention of animation.','',NULL,'Animation,Invention',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15633,'','Marc Davis','Artist','\nMarch 30, 1913\n','\nJanuary 12, 2000\n','American','Yes, the first job I had at the studio was Snow White. I don\'t like the term particularly, but I got stuck with the human characters. They just didn\'t have that many people who could draw humans.','',NULL,'Snow,Job,Human',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15634,'Women,Men','Mark Davis','Writer','','','American','I believe every child has the right to a mother and a father. Men and women are not the same. That\'s not to say they\'re not entitled to equal rights, but they are not the same.','',NULL,'Mother',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15635,'Love,Government','Mark Davis','Writer','','','American','I\'d love to thwart the Census form, but I want a constitutional basis for doing it - and here\'s the tricky thing. I think even constitutional purists would tell you that just because something isn\'t in the Constitution does not mean the government cannot do it.','',NULL,'Mean',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15636,'','Mark Davis','Writer','','','American','Being briefed only once is a quaint defense. You\'re either briefed or not briefed.','',NULL,'Once,Either,Defense',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15637,'','Mark Davis','Writer','','','American','Can you, in a million years, imagine another female senator - Kay Bailey Hutchinson, Claire McCaskill - reacting to being called \'ma\'am\' like Barbara Boxer did? This is the kind of sanctimonious self-absorption on the modern left that makes my teeth itch.','',NULL,'Did,Another,Makes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15638,'','Mark Davis','Writer','','','American','It is not about Republicanism, it\'s about conservatism.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15639,'Age,Men','Marvin Davis','Businessman','\nAugust 28, 1925\n','\nSeptember 25, 2004\n','American','As men get older, the toys get more expensive.','',NULL,'Older',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15640,'','Marvin Davis','Businessman','\nAugust 28, 1925\n','\nSeptember 25, 2004\n','American','The three of us pitched in $15,000 a piece to get it started.','',NULL,'Three,Started,Piece',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15641,'Travel','Marvin Davis','Businessman','\nAugust 28, 1925\n','\nSeptember 25, 2004\n','American','There\'s no need to travel further. The Los Angeles area is big enough for us.','',NULL,'Enough,Big',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15642,'','Michael Davis','','','','','I went over to say hi to Rob and he introduced me to Wayne and Fred. I had made a radical purchase of some brown Beatle boots. Wayne was like \'Where did you get those boots! Who is this guy?','',NULL,'Made,Did,Guy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15643,'','Michael Davis','','','','','I had just broken up with my wife so I was searching for another way to live.','',NULL,'Live,Wife,Broken',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15644,'','Michael Davis','','','','','I started out with nothing. I still have most of it.','',NULL,'Nothing,Still,Started',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15645,'','Michael Davis','','','','','Nothing ever sounds quite the way it does when you\'re standing right in the middle of it.','',NULL,'Nothing,Ever,Quite',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15646,'','Michael Davis','','','','','The New Orleans I knew ain\'t no more.','',NULL,'Knew,Orleans',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15647,'','Michael Davis','','','','','We had all these things to deal with- houses full of people and John going to jail, guys from New York saying \'don\'t worry about anything.\' So it was really confusing.','',NULL,'Saying,Anything,Worry',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15648,'Time,Freedom','Michael Davis','','','','','We had all this kind of freedom and \'get out of your head\' kind of stuff and at the same time, we were trying to establish ourselves in the business. These two things are really difficult to bring together.','',NULL,'Business',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15649,'','Michael Davis','','','','','When I joined the band, being that I was going to take this up as a profession, I realized that there were no two finer guitar players in the world that I\'d rather play with.','',NULL,'Two,Play,Guitar',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15650,'','Miles Davis','Musician','\nMay 26, 1926\n','\nSeptember 28, 1991\n','American','Don\'t play what\'s there, play what\'s not there.','',NULL,'Play',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15651,'Fear','Miles Davis','Musician','\nMay 26, 1926\n','\nSeptember 28, 1991\n','American','Do not fear mistakes. There are none.','',NULL,'Mistakes,None',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15652,'Morning,Life,Future','Miles Davis','Musician','\nMay 26, 1926\n','\nSeptember 28, 1991\n','American','I\'m always thinking about creating. My future starts when I wake up every morning... Every day I find something creative to do with my life.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15653,'Time','Miles Davis','Musician','\nMay 26, 1926\n','\nSeptember 28, 1991\n','American','Sometimes you have to play a long time to be able to play like yourself.','',NULL,'Yourself,Long',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15654,'','Miles Davis','Musician','\nMay 26, 1926\n','\nSeptember 28, 1991\n','American','A legend is an old man with a cane known for what he used to do. I\'m still doing it.','',NULL,'Still,Old,Used',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15655,'','Miles Davis','Musician','\nMay 26, 1926\n','\nSeptember 28, 1991\n','American','The thing to judge in any jazz artist is, does the man project and does he have ideas.','',NULL,'Judge,Artist,Ideas',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15656,'','Miles Davis','Musician','\nMay 26, 1926\n','\nSeptember 28, 1991\n','American','If you understood everything I say, you\'d be me!','',NULL,'Everything,Understood',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15657,'Life,Music','Miles Davis','Musician','\nMay 26, 1926\n','\nSeptember 28, 1991\n','American','For me, music and life are all about style.','',NULL,'Style',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15658,'','Miles Davis','Musician','\nMay 26, 1926\n','\nSeptember 28, 1991\n','American','I\'ll play it first and tell you what it is later.','',NULL,'Play,Tell,Later',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15659,'','Miles Davis','Musician','\nMay 26, 1926\n','\nSeptember 28, 1991\n','American','I\'ll play it and tell you what it is later.','',NULL,'Play,Tell,Later',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15660,'Music','Miles Davis','Musician','\nMay 26, 1926\n','\nSeptember 28, 1991\n','American','It\'s always been a gift with me, hearing music the way I do. I don\'t know where it comes from, it\'s just there and I don\'t question it.','',NULL,'Question,Gift',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15661,'Work,Best','Miles Davis','Musician','\nMay 26, 1926\n','\nSeptember 28, 1991\n','American','You can dominate a game if you dominate on the line... We\'re just going to have to go out there and work hard and blow people off the ball, and let our runners do what they do best.','',NULL,'Game',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15662,'Music','Miles Davis','Musician','\nMay 26, 1926\n','\nSeptember 28, 1991\n','American','I know what I\'ve done for music, but don\'t call me a legend. Just call me Miles Davis.','',NULL,'Done,Call',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15663,'Beauty,Strength','Ossie Davis','Actor','\nDecember 18, 1917\n','\nFebruary 4, 2005\n','American','I find, in being black, a thing of beauty: a joy; a strength; a secret cup of gladness.','',NULL,'Black',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15664,'Change,Power,Art','Ossie Davis','Actor','\nDecember 18, 1917\n','\nFebruary 4, 2005\n','American','Any form of art is a form of power; it has impact, it can affect change - it can not only move us, it makes us move.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15665,'Power','Ossie Davis','Actor','\nDecember 18, 1917\n','\nFebruary 4, 2005\n','American','Struggle is strengthening. Battling with evil gives us the power to battle evil even more.','',NULL,'Struggle,Evil',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15666,'','Ossie Davis','Actor','\nDecember 18, 1917\n','\nFebruary 4, 2005\n','American','College ain\'t so much where you been as how you talk when you get back.','',NULL,'Talk,College',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15667,'Love,Home','Paige Davis','Actress','\nOctober 15, 1969\n','','American','I think even when homeowners love their room, it\'s still a shock, because you left your house, went to sleep, came home and your room was dramatically and drastically different.','',NULL,'Sleep',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15668,'','Paige Davis','Actress','\nOctober 15, 1969\n','','American','I\'m basically for the whole year just traveling with three suitcases.','',NULL,'Whole,Year,Three',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15669,'Best','Paige Davis','Actress','\nOctober 15, 1969\n','','American','The best thing about New York is everything is available. Whatever you want, New York has got it!','',NULL,'Everything,Whatever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15670,'Home','Paige Davis','Actress','\nOctober 15, 1969\n','','American','These rooms are decorated in two days. It\'s all kept secret. The neighbors spend the night in each other\'s home. They don\'t see their finished room until the end of the second day. They have no say what happens in their own home.','',NULL,'End,Night',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15671,'','Paige Davis','Actress','\nOctober 15, 1969\n','','American','You really can\'t turn on TLC without seeing us.','',NULL,'Without,Turn,Seeing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15672,'','Patti Davis','Celebrity','\nOctober 21, 1952\n','','American','My father started growing very quiet as Alzheimer\'s started claiming more of him. The early stages of Alzheimer\'s are the hardest because that person is aware that they\'re losing awareness. And I think that that\'s why my father started growing more and more quiet.','',NULL,'Father,Person,Him',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15673,'Hope','Patti Davis','Celebrity','\nOctober 21, 1952\n','','American','And as far as false hope, there is no such thing. There is only hope or the absence of hope-nothing else.','',NULL,'Else,Far',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15674,'','Patti Davis','Celebrity','\nOctober 21, 1952\n','','American','I had this odd sibling rivalry with America.','',NULL,'America,Odd,Rivalry',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15675,'','Patti Davis','Celebrity','\nOctober 21, 1952\n','','American','You know, if you hang around this earth long enough you really see how things come full circle.','',NULL,'Long,Enough,Around',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15676,'Love','Patti Davis','Celebrity','\nOctober 21, 1952\n','','American','After September 11, I got to understand a little bit of his deep love for this country.','',NULL,'Deep,Country',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15677,'','Patti Davis','Celebrity','\nOctober 21, 1952\n','','American','America had taken my father from me. And over most of the years of his illness, I gradually started feeling this support system from this country who-people grieving along with us.','',NULL,'Father,Feeling,Country',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15678,'Hope','Patti Davis','Celebrity','\nOctober 21, 1952\n','','American','Christopher Reeve understood that... everything begins with hope. His vision of walking again, his belief that he would be able to in his lifetime, towered over his broken body.','',NULL,'Everything,Broken',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15679,'','Patti Davis','Celebrity','\nOctober 21, 1952\n','','American','Even if the Bush Administration had flung open the gates to stem-cell research years ago, we would not be at the point of offering treatment today. Christopher Reeve would still have been taken from us. But we would be closer.','',NULL,'Today,Still,Point',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15680,'','Patti Davis','Celebrity','\nOctober 21, 1952\n','','American','I did what most writers do when something happens that\'s overwhelming, fascinating, moving, all of that. I didn\'t know what else to do about it except write about it.','',NULL,'Moving,Did,Else',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15681,'Family,Best','Patti Davis','Celebrity','\nOctober 21, 1952\n','','American','I felt that the best I could do for my father, and the best I could do for myself, and my mother and my family was to stay open to the experience, and learn whatever I could at every step of the way as it was going on.','',NULL,'Experience',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15682,'','Patti Davis','Celebrity','\nOctober 21, 1952\n','','American','Laura Bush went on national television during the week of my father\'s funeral and spoke out against embryonic stem cell research, pointing out that where Alzheimer\'s is concerned, we don\'t have proof that stem-cell treatment would be effective.','',NULL,'Father,Against,Research',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15683,'Life','Patti Davis','Celebrity','\nOctober 21, 1952\n','','American','Some people, when they die, leave so much life behind that we wonder how they did it.','',NULL,'Did,Die',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15684,'','Patti Davis','Celebrity','\nOctober 21, 1952\n','','American','The memories stayed with him for so long, and stayed vivid. And it didn\'t matter to me that he\'d already repeated that before. I could hear it forever.','',NULL,'Him,Long,Before',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15685,'','Philip J. Davis','Mathematician','1923','','American','The numbers are a catalyst that can help turn raving madmen into polite humans.','',NULL,'Help,Turn,Numbers',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15686,'','Priscilla Davis','Celebrity','\nSeptember 22, 1933\n','','American','Cullen is up there killing my children. He\'s killing everyone.','',NULL,'Children,Everyone',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15687,'Love','Rebecca Harding Davis','Author','\nJune 24, 1831\n','\nSeptember 29, 1910\n','American','The sun, the earth, love, friends, our very breath are parts of the banquet.','',NULL,'Friends,Sun',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15688,'','Rebecca Harding Davis','Author','\nJune 24, 1831\n','\nSeptember 29, 1910\n','American','But, after all, we are a young nation, and vanity is a fault of youth.','',NULL,'After,Young,Nation',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15689,'Great','Rebecca Harding Davis','Author','\nJune 24, 1831\n','\nSeptember 29, 1910\n','American','America may have great poets and novelists, but she never will have more than one necromancer.','',NULL,'May,America',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15690,'','Rebecca Harding Davis','Author','\nJune 24, 1831\n','\nSeptember 29, 1910\n','American','But remember, I am no politician, and no seer into souls.','',NULL,'Remember,Politician,Souls',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15691,'','Rebecca Harding Davis','Author','\nJune 24, 1831\n','\nSeptember 29, 1910\n','American','Crime, to the man of the forties, was an alien monstrous terror.','',NULL,'Crime,Terror,Alien',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15692,'Money','Rebecca Harding Davis','Author','\nJune 24, 1831\n','\nSeptember 29, 1910\n','American','Every child was taught from his cradle that money was Mammon, the chief agent of the flesh and the devil.','',NULL,'Child,Devil',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15693,'Death','Rebecca Harding Davis','Author','\nJune 24, 1831\n','\nSeptember 29, 1910\n','American','For, after all, put it as we may to ourselves, we are all of us from birth to death guests at a table which we did not spread.','',NULL,'May,Did',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15694,'Men,God','Rebecca Harding Davis','Author','\nJune 24, 1831\n','\nSeptember 29, 1910\n','American','I went to Concord, a young woman from the backwoods, firm in belief that Emerson was the first of living men. He was the modern Moses who had talked with God apart and could interpret Him to us.','',NULL,'Woman',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15695,'Great,Men','Rebecca Harding Davis','Author','\nJune 24, 1831\n','\nSeptember 29, 1910\n','American','It has happened to me to meet many of the men of my day whom the world agreed to call great.','',NULL,'Call',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15696,'Good','Rebecca Harding Davis','Author','\nJune 24, 1831\n','\nSeptember 29, 1910\n','American','It is a good rule never to see or talk to the man whose words have wrung your heart, or helped it, just as it is wise not to look down too closely at the luminous glow which sometimes shines on your path on a summer night, if you would not see the ugly worm below.','',NULL,'Wise,Heart',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15697,'Religion','Rebecca Harding Davis','Author','\nJune 24, 1831\n','\nSeptember 29, 1910\n','American','It was part of your religion to hate the British.','',NULL,'Hate,British',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15698,'','Rebecca Harding Davis','Author','\nJune 24, 1831\n','\nSeptember 29, 1910\n','American','No man surely has so short a memory as the American.','',NULL,'Short,American,Memory',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15699,'God','Rebecca Harding Davis','Author','\nJune 24, 1831\n','\nSeptember 29, 1910\n','American','North and South were equally confident that God was on their side, and appealed incessantly to Him.','',NULL,'Him,Side',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15700,'Great','Rebecca Harding Davis','Author','\nJune 24, 1831\n','\nSeptember 29, 1910\n','American','Our village was built on the Ohio River, and was a halting place on this great national road, then the only avenue of traffic between the South and the North.','',NULL,'Place,Between',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15701,'War,Courage','Rebecca Harding Davis','Author','\nJune 24, 1831\n','\nSeptember 29, 1910\n','American','Our young people have come to look upon war as a kind of beneficent deity, which not only adds to the national honor but uplifts a nation and develops patriotism and courage.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15702,'','Rebecca Harding Davis','Author','\nJune 24, 1831\n','\nSeptember 29, 1910\n','American','Reform is born of need, not pity.','',NULL,'Born,Pity,Reform',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15703,'','Rebecca Harding Davis','Author','\nJune 24, 1831\n','\nSeptember 29, 1910\n','American','Sitting by the chimney corner as we grow old, the commonest things around us take on live meanings and hint at the difference between these driving times and the calm, slow moving days when we were young.','',NULL,'Live,Moving,Young',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15704,'Life,Great,War','Rebecca Harding Davis','Author','\nJune 24, 1831\n','\nSeptember 29, 1910\n','American','The histories which we have of the great tragedy give no idea of the general wretchedness, the squalid misery, which entered into every individual life in the region given up to the war. Where the armies camped the destruction was absolute.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15705,'','Rebecca Harding Davis','Author','\nJune 24, 1831\n','\nSeptember 29, 1910\n','American','The only hero known to my childhood was Henry Clay.','',NULL,'Hero,Known,Childhood',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15706,'Life','Rebecca Harding Davis','Author','\nJune 24, 1831\n','\nSeptember 29, 1910\n','American','TO preach a sermon or edit a newspaper were the two things in life which I always felt I could do with credit to myself and benefit to the world, if I only had the chance.','',NULL,'Two,Chance',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15707,'War','Rebecca Harding Davis','Author','\nJune 24, 1831\n','\nSeptember 29, 1910\n','American','War may be an armed angel with a mission, but she has the personal habits of the slums.','',NULL,'May,Personal',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15708,'Great','Rebecca Harding Davis','Author','\nJune 24, 1831\n','\nSeptember 29, 1910\n','American','We don\'t often look into these unpleasant details of our great struggle. We all prefer to think that every man who wore the blue or gray was a Philip Sidney at heart.','',NULL,'Heart,Struggle',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15709,'Life,Money,Business','Rebecca Harding Davis','Author','\nJune 24, 1831\n','\nSeptember 29, 1910\n','American','We have grown used to money. The handling, the increase of it, is the chief business of life now with most of us.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15710,'','Rebecca Harding Davis','Author','\nJune 24, 1831\n','\nSeptember 29, 1910\n','American','You were only truly patriotic if you had a laborer for a grandfather and were glad of it.','',NULL,'Truly,Patriotic,Glad',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15711,'Time','Rebecca Harding Davis','Author','\nJune 24, 1831\n','\nSeptember 29, 1910\n','American','You will find the poet who wrings the heart of the world, or the foremost captain of his time, driving a bargain or paring a potato, just as you would do.','',NULL,'Heart,Find',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15712,'Good','Richard H. Davis','','','','','As soon as she gets her divorce one of us is going to marry her. We don\'t know which. She is about as beautiful a woman as I ever saw, and very witty and well-informed, but it would cost a good deal to keep her in diamonds.','',NULL,'Beautiful,Woman',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15713,'Good,Health','Richard H. Davis','','','','','It has pleased and interested me to see how I could get along under difficult circumstances and with so much discomfort but as I say I was not sent out here to improve my temper or my health or to make me more content with my good things in the East.','',NULL,'Here',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15714,'','Richard H. Davis','','','','','Morocco as it is is a very fine place spoiled by civilization.','',NULL,'Place,Fine,Spoiled',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15715,'Work,Great','Richard H. Davis','','','','','All the fascination of King Solomon\'s Mines seems to be behind those great mountains and this I may add is a bit of advance work for mother, an entering wedge to my disappearing from sight for years and years in the Congo.','',NULL,'Mother',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15716,'Good','Richard H. Davis','','','','','Anything as good and true as that moral cannot be new at this late date.','',NULL,'True,Anything',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15717,'','Richard H. Davis','','','','','As soon as I landed at Malta I found that though I could go to Tunis I could not go away without being quarantined for ten days and if I remained in Malta I must stay a week.','',NULL,'Must,Without,Away',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15718,'','Richard H. Davis','','','','','Creede is built of new pine boards and lies between two immense mountains covered with pines and snow.','',NULL,'Snow,Two,Between',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15719,'','Richard H. Davis','','','','','I am now in Gibraltar. It is a large place and there does not seem to be room in this letter, in which to express my feelings about Moors in bare legs and six thousand Red-coats and to hear Englishmen speak again.','',NULL,'Feelings,Place,Again',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15720,'Time,Sports','Richard H. Davis','','','','','I have just come from a couple of raids, where we had a very lively time, and some of them had to pull their guns. I found it necessary to punch a few sports myself.','',NULL,'Few',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15721,'','Richard H. Davis','','','','','I knew more about Texas than the Texans and when they told me I would find summer here I smiled knowingly.','',NULL,'Find,Here,Knew',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15722,'','Richard H. Davis','','','','','I went out to the Derby on Wednesday and think it is the most interesting thing I ever saw over here.','',NULL,'Ever,Here,Wednesday',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15723,'','Richard H. Davis','','','','','I wish I was not such a very bad hand at languages. That is one thing I cannot do, that and ride.','',NULL,'Bad,Cannot,Wish',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15724,'Time,Good','Richard H. Davis','','','','','Of course, the idea of a six months\' holiday is enough to make anyone laugh at anything, but I find that besides that I was a good deal harassed and run down, and I am glad to cut off from everything and start fresh. I feel miserably selfish about it all the time.','',NULL,'Selfish',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15725,'','Richard H. Davis','','','','','Portugal is a high hill with a white watch tower on it flying signal flags. It is apparently inhabited by one man who lives in a long row of yellow houses with red roofs, and populated by sheep who do grand acts of balancing on the side of the hill.','',NULL,'Long,Lives,High',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15726,'','Richard H. Davis','','','','','The more I thought of the McClure offer the less I thought of it. So I told him last night I was satisfied where I was, and that the $75 he offered me was no inducement.','',NULL,'Him,Night,Thought',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15727,'','Richard H. Davis','','','','','The old sergeant from headquarters treats me like a son and takes the greatest pride in whatever I do or write. He regularly assigns me now to certain doors, and I always obey orders like the little gentleman that I am.','',NULL,'Greatest,Son,Old',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15728,'Men','Richard H. Davis','','','','','To-night I am going to take a party to the headquarters of the fire department, where I have a cinch on the captain, a very nice fellow, who is unusually grateful for something I wrote about him and his men. They are going to do the Still Alarm act for me.','',NULL,'Nice,Fire',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15729,'','Richard H. Davis','','','','','Wednesday a junior came to me, and told me I was to be hazed as I left the Opera House Friday night.','',NULL,'Night,Friday,Left',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15730,'Time,Good','Richard H. Davis','','','','','You see, I\'d not a very good place here; the fellows looked on me as a sort of special object of ridicule, on account of the hat and cane, walk, and so on, though I thought I\'d got over that by this time.','',NULL,'Thought',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15731,'','Richard Harding Davis','Journalist','\nApril 18, 1864\n','\nApril 11, 1916\n','American','All through the night, like the tumult of a river when it races between the cliffs of a canyon, in my sleep I could hear the steady roar of the passing army.','',NULL,'Sleep,Night,Through',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15732,'Good','Richard Harding Davis','Journalist','\nApril 18, 1864\n','\nApril 11, 1916\n','American','The secret of good writing is to say an old thing in a new way or to say a new thing in an old way.','',NULL,'Writing,Old',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15733,'Patience','Sammy Davis, Jr.','Entertainer','\nDecember 8, 1925\n','\nMay 16, 1990\n','American','Alcohol gives you infinite patience for stupidity.','',NULL,'Stupidity,Alcohol',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15734,'Education,Money','Sammy Davis, Jr.','Entertainer','\nDecember 8, 1925\n','\nMay 16, 1990\n','American','What have I got? No looks, no money, no education. Just talent.','',NULL,'Talent',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15735,'','Sammy Davis, Jr.','Entertainer','\nDecember 8, 1925\n','\nMay 16, 1990\n','American','A man is not complete until he has seen the baby he has made.','',NULL,'Made,Until,Baby',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15736,'','Sammy Davis, Jr.','Entertainer','\nDecember 8, 1925\n','\nMay 16, 1990\n','American','Sober up, and you see and hear everything you\'d been able to avoid hearing before.','',NULL,'Everything,Before,Able',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15737,'Car,Money','Sammy Davis, Jr.','Entertainer','\nDecember 8, 1925\n','\nMay 16, 1990\n','American','I had more clothes than I had closets, more cars than garage space, but no money.','',NULL,'Space',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15738,'','Sammy Davis, Jr.','Entertainer','\nDecember 8, 1925\n','\nMay 16, 1990\n','American','If you want to get known as a singer you hire five sexy chicks and let them fight over you onstage and for the cameras. That\'s publicity, man.','',NULL,'Sexy,Fight,Known',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15739,'Fear','Sammy Davis, Jr.','Entertainer','\nDecember 8, 1925\n','\nMay 16, 1990\n','American','You always have two choices: your commitment versus your fear.','',NULL,'Two,Choices',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15740,'','Sammy Davis, Jr.','Entertainer','\nDecember 8, 1925\n','\nMay 16, 1990\n','American','Bogart could have been color blind. He got to know a man before he decided if he liked him or not.','',NULL,'Him,Before,Color',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15741,'','Sammy Davis, Jr.','Entertainer','\nDecember 8, 1925\n','\nMay 16, 1990\n','American','The ultimate mystery is one\'s own self.','',NULL,'Self,Mystery,Ultimate',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15742,'','Sammy Davis, Jr.','Entertainer','\nDecember 8, 1925\n','\nMay 16, 1990\n','American','I have to be a star like another man has to breathe.','',NULL,'Another,Star,Breathe',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15743,'','Sammy Davis, Jr.','Entertainer','\nDecember 8, 1925\n','\nMay 16, 1990\n','American','Reality is never as bad as a nightmare, as the mental tortures we inflict on ourselves.','',NULL,'Bad,Reality,Ourselves',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15744,'','Sammy Davis, Jr.','Entertainer','\nDecember 8, 1925\n','\nMay 16, 1990\n','American','I\'d learned a lot in the Army. I knew that above all things in the world I had to become so big, so strong that people and their hatred could never touch me.','',NULL,'Strong,Learned,Become',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15745,'Business','Sammy Davis, Jr.','Entertainer','\nDecember 8, 1925\n','\nMay 16, 1990\n','American','Part of show business is magic. You don\'t know how it happens.','',NULL,'Show,Happens',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15746,'','Sammy Davis, Jr.','Entertainer','\nDecember 8, 1925\n','\nMay 16, 1990\n','American','All I really had was my talent. Without that I wouldn\'t be welcome at the White House.','',NULL,'Without,Talent,House',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15747,'Hope','Sammy Davis, Jr.','Entertainer','\nDecember 8, 1925\n','\nMay 16, 1990\n','American','Being a star has made it possible for me to get insulted in places where the average Negro could never hope to go and get insulted.','',NULL,'Made,Possible',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15748,'','Sammy Davis, Jr.','Entertainer','\nDecember 8, 1925\n','\nMay 16, 1990\n','American','I saw that my image was changing or fading. One of the reasons for taking a break from clubs was to be missed-not forgotten.','',NULL,'Break,Taking,Forgotten',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15749,'Dad','Sammy Davis, Jr.','Entertainer','\nDecember 8, 1925\n','\nMay 16, 1990\n','American','I wasn\'t anything special as a father. But I loved them and they knew it.','',NULL,'Father,Anything',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15750,'Time','Sammy Davis, Jr.','Entertainer','\nDecember 8, 1925\n','\nMay 16, 1990\n','American','When you lose a lover it\'s like getting a bad haircut. It grows back in time.','',NULL,'Bad,Lose',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15751,'','Sammy Davis, Jr.','Entertainer','\nDecember 8, 1925\n','\nMay 16, 1990\n','American','Being in public with May and the children was too heavy. I was irreversibly tuned in to everyone around us.','',NULL,'Children,May,Around',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15752,'','Sammy Davis, Jr.','Entertainer','\nDecember 8, 1925\n','\nMay 16, 1990\n','American','During three decades, along all the highways of my youth, Frank had always been there for me.','',NULL,'Youth,Three,Along',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15753,'','Sammy Davis, Jr.','Entertainer','\nDecember 8, 1925\n','\nMay 16, 1990\n','American','Everything Michael Jackson does on stage is exactly right.','',NULL,'Everything,Stage,Exactly',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15754,'','Sammy Davis, Jr.','Entertainer','\nDecember 8, 1925\n','\nMay 16, 1990\n','American','Fame comes with its own standard. A guy who twitches his lips is just another guy with a lip twitch - unless he\'s Humphrey Bogart.','',NULL,'Another,Guy,Fame',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15755,'','Sammy Davis, Jr.','Entertainer','\nDecember 8, 1925\n','\nMay 16, 1990\n','American','I believed in Bobby Kennedy. Campaigning for him was an attempt to give back something to this country that has given me so much.','',NULL,'Him,Give,Country',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15756,'','Sammy Davis, Jr.','Entertainer','\nDecember 8, 1925\n','\nMay 16, 1990\n','American','I bought a house in the Hollywood Hills and brought my grandmother from Harlem to live in it with me.','',NULL,'Live,House,Hollywood',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15757,'','Sammy Davis, Jr.','Entertainer','\nDecember 8, 1925\n','\nMay 16, 1990\n','American','I didn\'t hate being 60 as much as I had 50.','',NULL,'Hate',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15758,'','Stuart Davis','Artist','\nDecember 7, 1892\n','\nJune 24, 1964\n','American','The value of impermanence is to call attention to the permanent.','',NULL,'Attention,Value,Call',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15759,'','Susan Davis','Politician','\nApril 13, 1944\n','','American','I\'m relieved that the state of the Marines\' readiness will remain high.','',NULL,'High,State,Remain',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15760,'','Susan Davis','Politician','\nApril 13, 1944\n','','American','San Diego walked away with just a scratch.','',NULL,'Away,Scratch,San',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15761,'Women','Susan Davis','Politician','\nApril 13, 1944\n','','American','The brave and capable women who served in Iraq and Afghanistan have performed admirably.','',NULL,'Brave,Iraq',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15762,'Art','Susan Davis','Politician','\nApril 13, 1944\n','','American','The idea is to bring art to people who might never really interact with it. It\'s for all citizens, and it\'s about making the city more interesting and more visually significant.','',NULL,'Idea,Making',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15763,'','Susan Davis','Politician','\nApril 13, 1944\n','','American','We must also recognize the new realities of modern warfare and the modern landscape of a battlefield.','',NULL,'Must,Modern,Landscape',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15764,'','Terrell Davis','Athlete','\nAugust 28, 1972\n','','American','There is no such thing as sportsmanship.','',NULL,'Such',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15765,'Best','Terrell Davis','Athlete','\nAugust 28, 1972\n','','American','You can be the best person in the league but if you don\'t win championships, something\'s missing.','',NULL,'Person,Win',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15766,'Work','Terrell Davis','Athlete','\nAugust 28, 1972\n','','American','I can only work out for so long before I start to really feel the effects.','',NULL,'Long,Before',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15767,'','Terrell Davis','Athlete','\nAugust 28, 1972\n','','American','I did an internship with Mike (Shanahan) and the Redskins last summer and I knew after a week and a half that it wasn\'t for me. I think I knew that going in, but I wanted to make sure.','',NULL,'Did,After,Wanted',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15768,'Morning','Terrell Davis','Athlete','\nAugust 28, 1972\n','','American','I used to hear about guys who played saying how difficult it is getting up in the morning, and now I\'m experiencing it; those same effects.','',NULL,'Saying,Same',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15769,'','Terrell Davis','Athlete','\nAugust 28, 1972\n','','American','I was always a big fan of waiting a year of two to groom an NFL quarterback; let him learn and mature.','',NULL,'Waiting,Him,Two',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15770,'','Terrell Davis','Athlete','\nAugust 28, 1972\n','','American','I\'m just trying to keep my mind and my body active. The tough part about it is that physically I\'m sort of limited.','',NULL,'Mind,Trying,Tough',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15771,'Mom','Terrell Davis','Athlete','\nAugust 28, 1972\n','','American','My mom still lives in Denver and some of my brothers are still in the area, so I still have strong ties there.','',NULL,'Strong,Still',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15772,'','Terrell Davis','Athlete','\nAugust 28, 1972\n','','American','No disrespect to Kyle Orton, who\'s been solid and stable for both the Broncos and the Bears, but I think the upside for Tim Tebow is greater right now.','',NULL,'Both,Disrespect,Greater',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15773,'Success','Terrell Davis','Athlete','\nAugust 28, 1972\n','','American','The one thing that scares me the most is failing. It scares me that one day I won\'t be at this level. But while I\'m here and while I\'m having success early, I\'m trying to do everything to stay on this level.','',NULL,'Everything,Trying',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15774,'','Terrell Davis','Athlete','\nAugust 28, 1972\n','','American','There\'s no doubt about it; playing football and how tough it is on the body afterwards.','',NULL,'Football,Doubt,Tough',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15775,'','Viola Davis','Actress','\nAugust 11, 1965\n','','American','And that\'s what people want to see when they go to the theater. I believe at the end of the day, they want to see themselves - parts of their lives they can recognize. And I feel if I can achieve that, it\'s pretty spectacular.','',NULL,'Believe,End,Pretty',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15776,'','Viola Davis','Actress','\nAugust 11, 1965\n','','American','And this is what was fascinating to me about \'The Help\'; they were ordinary people who did extraordinary things.','',NULL,'Help,Did,Ordinary',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15777,'Hope,Future','Viola Davis','Actress','\nAugust 11, 1965\n','','American','Can I just tell you, I think it\'s the most beautiful thing about young people today, it gives me so much hope for the future, that they don\'t really recognize race the way my generation does.','',NULL,'Beautiful',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15778,'Love','Viola Davis','Actress','\nAugust 11, 1965\n','','American','I can\'t deal with actors! I can\'t deal with myself. We\'re neurotic and miserable ... I love doing what I\'m doing, but while I\'m doing it, I\'m miserable.','',NULL,'While,Miserable',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15779,'','Viola Davis','Actress','\nAugust 11, 1965\n','','American','I didn\'t see myself any different from my white counterparts in school. I just didn\'t! I thought I could do what they did. And what I didn\'t do well, I thought people were going to give me the opportunity to do well, because maybe they saw my talent, so they would give me a chance. I had no idea tha','',NULL,'School,Give,Different',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15780,'Mom','Viola Davis','Actress','\nAugust 11, 1965\n','','American','I do believe that there are African Americans who have thick accents. My mom has a thick accent; my relatives have thick accents. But sometimes you have to adjust when you go into the world of film, TV, theatre, in order to make it accessible to people.','',NULL,'Believe,Sometimes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15781,'God','Viola Davis','Actress','\nAugust 11, 1965\n','','American','I heard about the book and I said, \'Oh my god, I\'ve got to read this book,\' and I didn\'t know that a white woman wrote it. Nobody said that to me, they just said, \'The Help - Oh my god, you\'ve got to read it.\' Everyone failed to mention it was a white woman, I think, because nobody really wants to t','',NULL,'Help,Woman',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15782,'Love','Viola Davis','Actress','\nAugust 11, 1965\n','','American','I love Wal-Mart. You can put that down. I love Wal-Mart. My husband and I hang out there.','',NULL,'Husband,Down',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15783,'','Viola Davis','Actress','\nAugust 11, 1965\n','','American','I think that\'s something that people feel that I do really well; I don\'t mind it, because ultimately I think the characters I play move people, and who wouldn\'t want to move people?','',NULL,'Mind,Play,Move',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15784,'','Viola Davis','Actress','\nAugust 11, 1965\n','','American','I worked in television; I\'m the Failed Pilot Queen, I\'ve done so many television shows, pilots, theater ... when you do it for so long, I\'m telling you, you get to the point where it becomes varied because you take what\'s available for a number of reasons. It\'s just an occupational hazard.','',NULL,'Done,Long,Point',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15785,'','Viola Davis','Actress','\nAugust 11, 1965\n','','American','I\'ve been online doing all kinds of research and that seems to be the constant criticism, that Aibileen\'s accent was just too thick. And for me, I don\'t want anything to distract from the character.','',NULL,'Character,Anything,Research',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15786,'Life','Viola Davis','Actress','\nAugust 11, 1965\n','','American','In life, you know, they do this in focus groups; if you were in such and such circumstance, what would you do? Well, you never know what you\'re going do unless you\'re faced with it.','',NULL,'Focus,Unless',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15787,'Great','Viola Davis','Actress','\nAugust 11, 1965\n','','American','It\'s like any great medicine that works. It tastes absolutely lousy going down, but ultimately helps and heals you. And that\'s what Juilliard was. Juilliard is classical training. They don\'t really want to focus on what you do well - that\'s what got you into the school. They\'re training you to do ot','',NULL,'School,Focus',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15788,'Love','Viola Davis','Actress','\nAugust 11, 1965\n','','American','Sometimes you see how humanity can rise above any kind of cultural ills and hate that a person\'s capacity to love and communicate and forgive can be bigger than anything else.','',NULL,'Hate,Humanity',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15789,'Money','Viola Davis','Actress','\nAugust 11, 1965\n','','American','Sometimes you take a job for the money, sometimes you take it for the location, sometimes you take it for the script; there are just a number of reasons, and ultimately what you see is the whole landscape of it. But I can tell you from behind the scenes - that\'s what it is, as an actor.','',NULL,'Job,Sometimes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15790,'Time','Viola Davis','Actress','\nAugust 11, 1965\n','','American','That\'s why I do what I do, and that\'s why I wanted to be an actress from the time I was six years old. If I can\'t effectively move people, then I would prefer not to do it.','',NULL,'Why,Old',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15791,'','Viola Davis','Actress','\nAugust 11, 1965\n','','American','Tyler Perry\'s \'Madea Goes to Jail!\' Which, I have to tell you, of everything that I\'ve ever done in my career, that\'s the only thing that\'s perked up the ears of my nieces and nephews. That is it, that\'s done it for them. That made me a bona fide star in their eyes!','',NULL,'Everything,Career,Done',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15792,'Age','Viola Davis','Actress','\nAugust 11, 1965\n','','American','We grew up in abject poverty. Acting, writing scripts and skits were a way of escaping our environment at a very young age.','',NULL,'Writing,Young',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15793,'','Viola Davis','Actress','\nAugust 11, 1965\n','','American','Well, first of all, you read the script a million times. Because what the script gives you are given circumstances. Given circumstances are all the facts of your character.','',NULL,'Character,Times,Read',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15794,'','Viola Davis','Actress','\nAugust 11, 1965\n','','American','When you\'re working as an actor, you don\'t think that when you get out of school, it\'s going to be so hard to get a job. Just to get a job. Any job. Whatsoever. You don\'t think that people are going to see you in a certain way.','',NULL,'School,Job,Hard',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15795,'','Viola Davis','Actress','\nAugust 11, 1965\n','','American','Your internal dialogue has got to be different from what you say. And, you know, in film, hopefully that registers and speaks volumes. It\'s always the unspoken word and what\'s happening behind someone\'s eyes that makes it so rich.','',NULL,'Someone,Different,Eyes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15796,'Life,Change,Time','Wade Davis','Scientist','\nDecember 14, 1953\n','','Canadian','All cultures through all time have constantly been engaged in a dance with new possibilities for life. Change is the one constant in human history.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15797,'Change','Wade Davis','Scientist','\nDecember 14, 1953\n','','Canadian','Change is no threat to culture.','',NULL,'Culture,Threat',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15798,'','Wade Davis','Scientist','\nDecember 14, 1953\n','','Canadian','Heroes are never perfect, but they\'re brave, they\'re authentic, they\'re courageous, determined, discreet, and they\'ve got grit.','',NULL,'Perfect,Brave,Courageous',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15799,'','Wade Davis','Scientist','\nDecember 14, 1953\n','','Canadian','It\'s haunting to realize that half of the languages of the world are teetering on the brink of extinction.','',NULL,'Realize,Half,Languages',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15800,'','Wade Davis','Scientist','\nDecember 14, 1953\n','','Canadian','On paper I would be a rather bold individual in our culture.','',NULL,'Rather,Culture,Individual',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15801,'Wisdom','Wade Davis','Scientist','\nDecember 14, 1953\n','','Canadian','What could be more lonely than to be enveloped in silence, to be the last of your people to speak your native tongue, to have no way to pass on the wisdom of the elders, to anticipate the promise of the children. This tragic fate is indeed the plight of someone somewhere roughly every two weeks.','',NULL,'Lonely,Children',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15802,'Fear','Wade Davis','Scientist','\nDecember 14, 1953\n','','Canadian','You know, once something freezes, it\'s solid. That\'s the key to the arctic - they didn\'t fear the cold, they made use of it.','',NULL,'Made,Once',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15803,'','Warwick Davis','Actor','\nFebruary 3, 1970\n','','English','Nothing\'s better than coming away from a film when people don\'t even recognize you, because you\'ve undergone a total transformation.','',NULL,'Better,Nothing,Away',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15804,'','Warwick Davis','Actor','\nFebruary 3, 1970\n','','English','The world worries about disability more than disabled people do.','',NULL,'Disability,Worries,Disabled',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15805,'','Warwick Davis','Actor','\nFebruary 3, 1970\n','','English','And I feel that filmmakers ought to be careful with the use of 3D. Because if you look back over the decades, you see that 3D has come and gone for I don\'t know how many years now.','',NULL,'Gone,Careful,Filmmakers',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15806,'','Warwick Davis','Actor','\nFebruary 3, 1970\n','','English','As a film actor, you don\'t often get that opportunity to meet with your audience and take your applause on stage.','',NULL,'Often,Film,Actor',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15807,'','Warwick Davis','Actor','\nFebruary 3, 1970\n','','English','As you get older, you can suffer from painful hips, and our joints wear a lot quicker than for people of average height.','',NULL,'Older,Painful,Wear',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15808,'','Warwick Davis','Actor','\nFebruary 3, 1970\n','','English','But things such as \'Harry Potter\', all I can do is shape my character, seek the director\'s approval on that, and basically take it from there. Professor Flitwick in \'Harry Potter\', I kind of defined how I saw him from reading the book, and luckily that matched up with the director\'s vision.','',NULL,'Character,Book,Him',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15809,'','Warwick Davis','Actor','\nFebruary 3, 1970\n','','English','I do a lot of public speaking and presentations and I\'ll always start with a self-deprecating joke to make everybody feel comfortable with my size because there can be hang-ups and anxieties.','',NULL,'Start,Joke,Public',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15810,'','Warwick Davis','Actor','\nFebruary 3, 1970\n','','English','I don\'t crave fame. I mean, it\'s nice to be recognized. It is useful.','',NULL,'Nice,Mean,Fame',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15811,'Hope','Warwick Davis','Actor','\nFebruary 3, 1970\n','','English','I don\'t want to be just somebody short who happens to act. I hope my legacy will be Warwick Davis, Actor.','',NULL,'Short,Act',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15812,'','Warwick Davis','Actor','\nFebruary 3, 1970\n','','English','I find vacuuming very therapeutic, but I hate ironing. I usually have no shirt on while ironing, because I\'m ironing it, and I end up burning my chest.','',NULL,'Hate,End,Find',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15813,'','Warwick Davis','Actor','\nFebruary 3, 1970\n','','English','I mean, I would say I get five or six e-mails every day from people asking, \"Is there going to be a Leprechaun 6?\' It\'s probably the most asked question besides, \'Is there going to be a Willow II?\'','',NULL,'Mean,Question,Five',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15814,'','Warwick Davis','Actor','\nFebruary 3, 1970\n','','English','I run Willow Management, which is the biggest agency for other short actors. We look after performers who are either under five feet and over seven feet tall.','',NULL,'After,Short,Run',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15815,'Time','Warwick Davis','Actor','\nFebruary 3, 1970\n','','English','I would like to play an average guy. I would have loved to play opposite John Candy in a movie. That was my dream for a long time, and sadly, now I can never realize that. But I\'d like to do comedy.','',NULL,'Long,Play',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15816,'Change,Family','Warwick Davis','Actor','\nFebruary 3, 1970\n','','English','I wouldn\'t change a thing about my family.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15817,'Good','Warwick Davis','Actor','\nFebruary 3, 1970\n','','English','I wouldn\'t say one is easier or more difficult, but when you\'re inside a costume and a mask, you have to endure heat - and, often, difficulty seeing. The vision is not very good in a mask. And you have to cope with that, as well as trying to think about this character.','',NULL,'Character,Trying',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15818,'Home','Warwick Davis','Actor','\nFebruary 3, 1970\n','','English','I\'m an actor, and when I close the door at home I\'m kind of off-duty.','',NULL,'Door,Actor',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15819,'Work','Warwick Davis','Actor','\nFebruary 3, 1970\n','','English','I\'ve found that it\'s actually more of a disability to be tall than short. I have no problem fitting into plane toilets etc, and the adaptations made for wheelchair users - such as the lowering of bank machines - work for me as well.','',NULL,'Made,Short',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15820,'','Warwick Davis','Actor','\nFebruary 3, 1970\n','','English','If you just did a horror tone throughout an entire movie you almost, as an audience, can get a little bit used to it. But if you\'re laughing one minute and, you know, somebody\'s doing something quite horrific the next minute, it\'s a little more shocking.','',NULL,'Did,Used,Almost',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15821,'','Warwick Davis','Actor','\nFebruary 3, 1970\n','','English','If you stood me in a costume next to a computer graphic of the same-looking character, I think there would be a difference. And many movie fans I\'ve spoken to would rather see an actor in a costume than CG.','',NULL,'Character,Rather,Next',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15822,'','Warwick Davis','Actor','\nFebruary 3, 1970\n','','English','In a costume, you need very exaggerated body language - as you say, sort of mime-type skills.','',NULL,'Body,Language,Skills',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15823,'Computers','Warwick Davis','Actor','\nFebruary 3, 1970\n','','English','It\'s interesting to see what people are saying about me. I like keep up with the latest rumors! A while back there was a rumor that I was going to do a film with Demi Moore about the takeover of Commodore computers!','',NULL,'Saying,Keep',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15824,'Humor,Great,Attitude','Warwick Davis','Actor','\nFebruary 3, 1970\n','','English','My dad instilled in me a great sense of humor. I wasn\'t bullied at school because my outward attitude was confident, and that helps.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15825,'Life','Warwick Davis','Actor','\nFebruary 3, 1970\n','','English','My life is quite physical anyway. When you are three-foot-six you kind of have to climb stuff now and again, and you find yourself in quite precarious situations just to manage in what is quite a big world.','',NULL,'Yourself,Find',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15826,'','Warwick Davis','Actor','\nFebruary 3, 1970\n','','English','My parents are both average size. For them to have a child who was very, very different and very, very small must have been incredibly hard.','',NULL,'Parents,Must,Hard',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15827,'Humor,Amazing','Warwick Davis','Actor','\nFebruary 3, 1970\n','','English','My parents armed me with an amazing sense of humor, and it\'s what you need when, well, it\'s what anyone needs in this world.','',NULL,'Parents',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15828,'Life','Willie Davis','Athlete','\nJuly 24, 1934\n','','','If you step on people in this life, you\'re going to come back as a cockroach.','',NULL,'Step,Cockroach',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15829,'Success','Willie Davis','Athlete','\nJuly 24, 1934\n','','','The road to success runs uphill.','',NULL,'Road,Uphill',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15830,'Good','Bruce Davison','Actor','\nJune 28, 1946\n','','American','A good actor is somebody who can be truthful and fascinating and interesting and enlightening.','',NULL,'Actor,Somebody',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15831,'Great','Bruce Davison','Actor','\nJune 28, 1946\n','','American','Actors, lots of times, are great when they have great parts. For me, a lot of times, it\'s been the part.','',NULL,'Times,Lots',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15832,'','Bruce Davison','Actor','\nJune 28, 1946\n','','American','Hollywood could use less instead of more of everything.','',NULL,'Everything,Less,Hollywood',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15833,'Life,Work','Bruce Davison','Actor','\nJune 28, 1946\n','','American','I spent my whole life figuring out how to get out of work. I would say I was intelligent, but intelligent in a very surreptitious, invisible way.','',NULL,'Whole',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15834,'','Bruce Davison','Actor','\nJune 28, 1946\n','','American','I think tolerance is something everybody needs to be reminded of, especially in a reactionary political world. Well, actually, I should say, a reactionary political climate.','',NULL,'Political,Tolerance,Everybody',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15835,'Time','Bruce Davison','Actor','\nJune 28, 1946\n','','American','I was always a visual person. I could see things visually. I had a harder time with numbers and logic, and I always had more of an artistic sensibility. So that I could do. And it was something that I really loved.','',NULL,'Person,Loved',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15836,'','Bruce Davison','Actor','\nJune 28, 1946\n','','American','I\'m over there filming in South Africa now, and two in five are HIV-positive now. Not many people know that.','',NULL,'Two,Africa,Five',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15837,'','Bruce Davison','Actor','\nJune 28, 1946\n','','American','It was quite a ride and very conflicting for me, too - to be nominated for an Oscar, to be straight and healthy, and to be getting all these accolades while these people around me were suffering and dying from AIDS.','',NULL,'Suffering,Around,Getting',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15838,'','Bruce Davison','Actor','\nJune 28, 1946\n','','American','That\'s always something that\'s really important for an actor - to find an opportunity to do a scene where there is a moment like that, where you manage to connect with everyone.','',NULL,'Important,Find,Moment',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15839,'','Bruce Davison','Actor','\nJune 28, 1946\n','','American','You have cocktails for 250,000 people when millions upon millions are sick.','',NULL,'Sick,Millions,Cocktails',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15840,'Poetry','Peter Davison','Actor','\nApril 13, 1951\n','','British','And there are a lot more people reading poetry, but there are not so many people reading an individual poet.','',NULL,'Reading,Individual',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15841,'Love,Time,Poetry','Peter Davison','Actor','\nApril 13, 1951\n','','British','But for me, being an editor I\'ve been an editor of all kinds of books being an editor of poetry has been the way in which I could give a crucial part of my time to what I love most.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15842,'Life,Poetry','Peter Davison','Actor','\nApril 13, 1951\n','','British','But poetry is my life. Poetry is what matters to me.','',NULL,'Matters',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15843,'Freedom','Peter Davison','Actor','\nApril 13, 1951\n','','British','But there is some way in which poets believe that and this is dangerous, too believe that their calling gives them a certain freedom. A certain freedom to live in a free way.','',NULL,'Believe,Live',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15844,'Poetry','Peter Davison','Actor','\nApril 13, 1951\n','','British','Dealing with poetry is a daunting task, simply because the reason one does it as an editor at all is because one is constantly coming to terms with one\'s own understanding of how to understand the world.','',NULL,'Understand,Reason',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15845,'Nature,Good,Poetry','Peter Davison','Actor','\nApril 13, 1951\n','','British','Every so often I find some poems that are too good for the readers of The Atlantic because they are a little too involved with the nature of poetry, as such.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15846,'','Peter Davison','Actor','\nApril 13, 1951\n','','British','For instance, it\'s a little better now than it was two or three years ago, but something like 70% of the poems I receive seem to be written in the present indicative.','',NULL,'Better,Two,Three',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15847,'','Peter Davison','Actor','\nApril 13, 1951\n','','British','Frost is the most sophisticated of poets.','',NULL,'Poets,Frost',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15848,'','Peter Davison','Actor','\nApril 13, 1951\n','','British','I just think that some version of the past in our culture is going to rise up and become dominant.','',NULL,'Past,Become,Culture',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15849,'','Peter Davison','Actor','\nApril 13, 1951\n','','British','I like poems that are complex.','',NULL,'Complex,Poems',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15850,'Poetry','Peter Davison','Actor','\nApril 13, 1951\n','','British','I like poems that are little games.','',NULL,'Games,Poems',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15851,'Poetry','Peter Davison','Actor','\nApril 13, 1951\n','','British','I think poetry has lost an awful lot of its muscle because nobody knows any. Nobody has to memorize poetry.','',NULL,'Lost,Knows',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15852,'','Peter Davison','Actor','\nApril 13, 1951\n','','British','I would like to be proud of having written some poems that will be remembered, but I will never know whether I will have any reason to be proud of that.','',NULL,'Proud,Reason,Whether',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15853,'','Peter Davison','Actor','\nApril 13, 1951\n','','British','If I were brave enough to say so, I\'d like to think that I had written some poems that people are not going to forget.','',NULL,'Forget,Enough,Brave',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15854,'','Peter Davison','Actor','\nApril 13, 1951\n','','British','If poets were realistic, they wouldn\'t be poets.','',NULL,'Realistic,Poets',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15855,'','Peter Davison','Actor','\nApril 13, 1951\n','','British','In my youth, I found that I was quite often inspired and pushed forward by what I read.','',NULL,'Forward,Often,Youth',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15856,'Art','Peter Davison','Actor','\nApril 13, 1951\n','','British','In order to understand what they need to understand, in order to write what they write, they have to be free. And yet, they aren\'t ever free. They are not free because they are not free of the constrictions their art puts on them.','',NULL,'Ever,Understand',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15857,'Poetry','Peter Davison','Actor','\nApril 13, 1951\n','','British','It is a way we reassess our past. We can do that in poetry in ways we can\'t do in prose.','',NULL,'Past,Ways',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15858,'','Peter Davison','Actor','\nApril 13, 1951\n','','British','It is very difficult for people to come in contact with their own emotions and their own sensibilities.','',NULL,'Difficult,Emotions,Contact',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15859,'Poetry','Peter Davison','Actor','\nApril 13, 1951\n','','British','My friends never talk to me about my poetry because they\'re embarrassed that I write it or they\'re embarrassed by what I write about which are not such extraordinarily terrifying things, but they are the state of human existence.','',NULL,'Human,Friends',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15860,'Change','Peter Davison','Actor','\nApril 13, 1951\n','','British','People are talking about the Internet as though it is going to change the world. It\'s not going to change the world. It\'s not going to change the way we think, and it\'s not going to change the way we feel.','',NULL,'Talking,Though',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15861,'Poetry','Peter Davison','Actor','\nApril 13, 1951\n','','British','Poetry is composing for the breath.','',NULL,'Breath,Composing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15862,'Poetry','Peter Davison','Actor','\nApril 13, 1951\n','','British','Poetry should be able to reach everybody, and it should be able to appeal to all levels of understanding.','',NULL,'Able,Everybody',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15863,'Poetry','Peter Davison','Actor','\nApril 13, 1951\n','','British','Poetry was invented as an mnemonic device to enable people to remember their prayers.','',NULL,'Remember,Prayers',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15864,'Poetry','Peter Davison','Actor','\nApril 13, 1951\n','','British','The more poetry you have in the head, the more poetry you will understand because you will be getting to the roots of what it is that makes people write poetry at all.','',NULL,'Understand,Write',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15865,'Change,Good,History','Ahmet Davutoglu','Diplomat','\nFebruary 26, 1959\n','','Turkish','An ordinary Turk, an ordinary Arab, an ordinary Tunisian can change history. We believe that democracy is good, and that our people deserve it.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15866,'','Ahmet Davutoglu','Diplomat','\nFebruary 26, 1959\n','','Turkish','As an academic, this was not the lifestyle I had planned for myself. Now I see myself everywhere.','',NULL,'Lifestyle,Academic,Everywhere',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15867,'Family','Ahmet Davutoglu','Diplomat','\nFebruary 26, 1959\n','','Turkish','Every family in Konya has at least one shoemaker in their midst, and I am one of those families.','',NULL,'Families,Least',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15868,'Business','Ahmet Davutoglu','Diplomat','\nFebruary 26, 1959\n','','Turkish','If you can serve everyone who visits you, you must be doing well in business.','',NULL,'Must,Everyone',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15869,'Time,Freedom','Ahmet Davutoglu','Diplomat','\nFebruary 26, 1959\n','','Turkish','Now it is time to make historic reassessments in order to transform our region into one of stability, freedom, prosperity, cultural revival and co-existence. In this new regional order there should be less violence and fewer barriers between countries, societies and sects.','',NULL,'Between',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15870,'Future','Ahmet Davutoglu','Diplomat','\nFebruary 26, 1959\n','','Turkish','Our future is our sense of common destiny.','',NULL,'Destiny,Sense',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15871,'','Ahmet Davutoglu','Diplomat','\nFebruary 26, 1959\n','','Turkish','Some things are difficult to adapt to.','',NULL,'Difficult,Adapt',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15872,'Power,History','Ahmet Davutoglu','Diplomat','\nFebruary 26, 1959\n','','Turkish','The uniqueness of the United States in human history is the United States is the first global power in human history which emerged far away from Africa or Asia, which is the main land of human history.','',NULL,'Human',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15873,'','Ahmet Davutoglu','Diplomat','\nFebruary 26, 1959\n','','Turkish','Today the search for a new global order is under way.','',NULL,'Today,Order,Search',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15874,'','Ahmet Davutoglu','Diplomat','\nFebruary 26, 1959\n','','Turkish','Turkey has worked alongside its allies from the beginning.','',NULL,'Beginning,Worked,Turkey',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15875,'','Ahmet Davutoglu','Diplomat','\nFebruary 26, 1959\n','','Turkish','Turkey is a European country, an Asian country, a Middle Eastern country, Balkan country, Caucasian country, neighbor to Africa, Black Sea country, Caspian Sea, all these.','',NULL,'Black,Country,Sea',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15876,'Attitude','Ahmet Davutoglu','Diplomat','\nFebruary 26, 1959\n','','Turkish','Turkey wants a policy of engagement exactly like President Obama\'s new approach. Policy of engagement, less confrontation, less tense attitude, especially in the region.','',NULL,'Less,President',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15877,'Peace','Ahmet Davutoglu','Diplomat','\nFebruary 26, 1959\n','','Turkish','\'Zero problems with neighbors\' is a value. But another equally important value is to establish peace.','',NULL,'Important,Problems',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15878,'Life,Great','Humphry Davy','Scientist','\nDecember 17, 1778\n','\nMay 29, 1829\n','British','Life is made up, not of great sacrifices or duties, but of little things, in which smiles and kindness, and small obligations given habitually, are what preserve the heart and secure comfort.','',NULL,'Kindness',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15879,'Great','Humphry Davy','Scientist','\nDecember 17, 1778\n','\nMay 29, 1829\n','British','Language is not only the vehicle of thought, it is a great and efficient instrument in thinking.','',NULL,'Thinking,Thought',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15880,'','Humphry Davy','Scientist','\nDecember 17, 1778\n','\nMay 29, 1829\n','British','I have learned more from my mistakes than from my successes.','',NULL,'Mistakes,Learned,Successes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15881,'Knowledge','Humphry Davy','Scientist','\nDecember 17, 1778\n','\nMay 29, 1829\n','British','In the present state of our knowledge, it would be useless to attempt to speculate on the remote cause of the electrical energy... its relation to chemical affinity is, however, sufficiently evident. May it not be identical with it, and an essential property of matter?','',NULL,'May,Energy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15882,'Art','Humphry Davy','Scientist','\nDecember 17, 1778\n','\nMay 29, 1829\n','British','The art galleries of Paris contain the finest collection of frames I ever saw.','',NULL,'Ever,Paris',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15883,'Failure','Humphry Davy','Scientist','\nDecember 17, 1778\n','\nMay 29, 1829\n','British','The most important of my discoveries have been suggested to me by my failures.','',NULL,'Important,Failures',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15884,'','Humphry Davy','Scientist','\nDecember 17, 1778\n','\nMay 29, 1829\n','British','When two elements combine and form more than one compound, the masses of one element that react with a fixed mass of the other are in the ratio of small whole numbers.','',NULL,'Two,Small,Whole',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15885,'','Charles G. Dawes','Vice President','\nAugust 27, 1865\n','\nApril 23, 1951\n','American','Mediocrity requires aloofness to preserve its dignity.','',NULL,'Mediocrity,Dignity,Preserve',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15886,'','John Dawkins','Politician','\nMarch 2, 1947\n','','Australian','The man who is fond of books is usually a man of lofty thought, and of elevated opinions.','',NULL,'Thought,Opinions,Books',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15887,'Funny','Richard Dawkins','Scientist','\nMarch 26, 1941\n','','English','By all means let\'s be open-minded, but not so open-minded that our brains drop out.','',NULL,'Means,Brains',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15888,'Faith,Great','Richard Dawkins','Scientist','\nMarch 26, 1941\n','','English','Faith is the great cop-out, the great excuse to evade the need to think and evaluate evidence. Faith is belief in spite of, even perhaps because of, the lack of evidence.','',NULL,'Belief',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15889,'God','Richard Dawkins','Scientist','\nMarch 26, 1941\n','','English','We are all atheists about most of the gods that societies have ever believed in. Some of us just go one god further.','',NULL,'Ever,Gods',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15890,'Religion','Richard Dawkins','Scientist','\nMarch 26, 1941\n','','English','I am against religion because it teaches us to be satisfied with not understanding the world.','',NULL,'Against,Satisfied',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15891,'Respect','Richard Dawkins','Scientist','\nMarch 26, 1941\n','','English','There may be fairies at the bottom of the garden. There is no evidence for it, but you can\'t prove that there aren\'t any, so shouldn\'t we be agnostic with respect to fairies?','',NULL,'May,Agnostic',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15892,'Sad','Richard Dawkins','Scientist','\nMarch 26, 1941\n','','English','Isn\'t it sad to go to your grave without ever wondering why you were born? Who, with such a thought, would not spring from bed, eager to resume discovering the world and rejoicing to be part of it?','',NULL,'Without,Ever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15893,'Faith','Richard Dawkins','Scientist','\nMarch 26, 1941\n','','English','The meme for blind faith secures its own perpetuation by the simple unconscious expedient of discouraging rational inquiry.','',NULL,'Simple,Blind',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15894,'Science','Richard Dawkins','Scientist','\nMarch 26, 1941\n','','English','It has become almost a cliche to remark that nobody boasts of ignorance of literature, but it is socially acceptable to boast ignorance of science and proudly claim incompetence in mathematics.','',NULL,'Ignorance,Become',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15895,'','Richard Dawkins','Scientist','\nMarch 26, 1941\n','','English','Let us try to teach generosity and altruism, because we are born selfish.','',NULL,'Selfish,Try,Born',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15896,'','Richard Dawkins','Scientist','\nMarch 26, 1941\n','','English','A delusion is something that people believe in despite a total lack of evidence.','',NULL,'Believe,Lack,Delusion',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15897,'Religion','Richard Dawkins','Scientist','\nMarch 26, 1941\n','','English','One of the things that is wrong with religion is that it teaches us to be satisfied with answers which are not really answers at all.','',NULL,'Wrong,Satisfied',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15898,'Life','Richard Dawkins','Scientist','\nMarch 26, 1941\n','','English','The essence of life is statistical improbability on a colossal scale.','',NULL,'Essence,Colossal',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15899,'Religion,God','Richard Dawkins','Scientist','\nMarch 26, 1941\n','','English','A universe with a God would look quite different from a universe without one. A physics, a biology where there is a God is bound to look different. So the most basic claims of religion are scientific. Religion is a scientific theory.','',NULL,'Without',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15900,'','Richard Dawkins','Scientist','\nMarch 26, 1941\n','','English','The chances of each of us coming into existence are infinitesimally small, and even though we shall all die some day, we should count ourselves fantastically lucky to get our decades in the sun.','',NULL,'Small,Die,Sun',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15901,'Technology','Richard Dawkins','Scientist','\nMarch 26, 1941\n','','English','We humans are an extremely important manifestation of the replication bomb, because it is through us - through our brains, our symbolic culture and our technology - that the explosion may proceed to the next stage and reverberate through deep space.','',NULL,'Important,Deep',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15902,'Religion','Richard Dawkins','Scientist','\nMarch 26, 1941\n','','English','Many of us saw religion as harmless nonsense. Beliefs might lack all supporting evidence but, we thought, if people needed a crutch for consolation, where\'s the harm? September 11th changed all that.','',NULL,'Thought,Might',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15903,'Religion,Time,Power','Richard Dawkins','Scientist','\nMarch 26, 1941\n','','English','Religion is about turning untested belief into unshakable truth through the power of institutions and the passage of time.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15904,'Faith,Work','Richard Dawkins','Scientist','\nMarch 26, 1941\n','','English','If children understand that beliefs should be substantiated with evidence, as opposed to tradition, authority, revelation or faith, they will automatically work out for themselves that they are atheists.','',NULL,'Children',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15905,'','Richard Dawkins','Scientist','\nMarch 26, 1941\n','','English','Today the theory of evolution is about as much open to doubt as the theory that the earth goes round the sun.','',NULL,'Today,Doubt,Sun',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15906,'Computers','Richard Dawkins','Scientist','\nMarch 26, 1941\n','','English','Personally, I rather look forward to a computer program winning the world chess championship. Humanity needs a lesson in humility.','',NULL,'Forward,Winning',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15907,'Time','Richard Dawkins','Scientist','\nMarch 26, 1941\n','','English','For the first half of geological time our ancestors were bacteria. Most creatures still are bacteria, and each one of our trillions of cells is a colony of bacteria.','',NULL,'Still,Half',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15908,'Good,Design','Richard Dawkins','Scientist','\nMarch 26, 1941\n','','English','The universe we observe has precisely the properties we should expect if there is, at bottom, no design, no purpose, no evil, no good, nothing but blind, pitiless indifference.','',NULL,'Evil',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15909,'Poetry','Richard Dawkins','Scientist','\nMarch 26, 1941\n','','English','The Bible should be taught, but emphatically not as reality. It is fiction, myth, poetry, anything but reality. As such it needs to be taught because it underlies so much of our literature and our culture.','',NULL,'Reality,Anything',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15910,'','Richard Dawkins','Scientist','\nMarch 26, 1941\n','','English','My personal feeling is that understanding evolution led me to atheism.','',NULL,'Feeling,Personal,Evolution',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15911,'Love,Peace','Richard Dawkins','Scientist','\nMarch 26, 1941\n','','English','Nothing is wrong with peace and love. It is all the more regrettable that so many of Christ\'s followers seem to disagree.','',NULL,'Nothing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15912,'','Andre Dawson','Athlete','\nJuly 10, 1954\n','','American','I want all the kids to do what I do, to look up to me. I want all the kids to copulate me.','',NULL,'Kids',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15913,'Good,Men','Christopher Dawson','Writer','1889','1970','English','As soon as men decide that all means are permitted to fight an evil, then their good becomes indistinguishable from the evil that they set out to destroy.','',NULL,'Fight',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15914,'Men,Work','Christopher Dawson','Writer','1889','1970','English','Law describes the way things would work if men were angels.','',NULL,'Law',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15915,'Society','Christopher Dawson','Writer','1889','1970','English','Every society rests in the last resort on the recognition of common principles and common ideals, and if it makes no moral or spiritual appeal to the loyalty of its members, it must inevitably fall to pieces.','',NULL,'Spiritual,Loyalty',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15916,'Nature,Men','Christopher Dawson','Writer','1889','1970','English','For humanism also appeals to man as man. It seeks to liberate the universal qualities of human nature from the narrow limitations of blood and soil and class and to create a common language and a common culture in which men can realize their common humanity.','',NULL,'Human',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15917,'Life','Christopher Dawson','Writer','1889','1970','English','Thus Christian humanism is as indispensable to the Christian way of life as Christian ethics and a Christian sociology.','',NULL,'Christian,Ethics',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15918,'','Christopher Dawson','Writer','1889','1970','English','American literature has never been content to be just one among the many literatures of the Western World. It has always aspired to be the literature not only of a new continent but of a New World.','',NULL,'American,Content,Literature',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15919,'Faith','Christopher Dawson','Writer','1889','1970','English','And so, today, if the state can no longer appeal to the old moral principles that belong to the Christian tradition, it will be forced to create a new official faith and new moral principles which will be binding on its citizens.','',NULL,'Today,Christian',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15920,'Religion','Christopher Dawson','Writer','1889','1970','English','As I have pointed out, it is the Christian tradition that is the most fundamental element in Western culture. It lies at the base not only of Western religion, but also of Western morals and Western social idealism.','',NULL,'Christian,Social',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15921,'Work','Christopher Dawson','Writer','1889','1970','English','But the West did not last long enough. Its folk myths and heroes became stage properties of Hollywood before the poets had begun to get to work on them.','',NULL,'Long,Did',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15922,'Age,Great,History','Christopher Dawson','Writer','1889','1970','English','Every great movement in the history of Western civilization from the Carolingian age to the nineteenth century has been an international movement which owed its existence and its development to the cooperation of many different peoples.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15923,'Nature','Christopher Dawson','Writer','1889','1970','English','Humanism and Divinity are as complementary to one another in theorder of culture, as are Nature and Grace in the order of being.','',NULL,'Another,Grace',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15924,'Life','Christopher Dawson','Writer','1889','1970','English','If man limits himself to a satisfied animal existence, and asks from life only what such an existence can give, the higher values of life at once disappear.','',NULL,'Give,Once',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15925,'Life,Nature,Great','Christopher Dawson','Writer','1889','1970','English','It is clear that this essential Christian doctrine gives a new value to human nature, to human history and to human life which is not to be found in the other great oriental religions.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15926,'','Christopher Dawson','Writer','1889','1970','English','It is impossible for us to understand the Church if we regard her as subject to the limitations of human culture. For she is essentially a supernatural organism which transcends human cultures and transforms them to her own ends.','',NULL,'Human,Understand,Impossible',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15927,'','Christopher Dawson','Writer','1889','1970','English','It is true that Christianity is not bound up with any particular race or culture. It is neither of the East or of the West, but has a universal mission to the human race as a whole.','',NULL,'True,Human,Whole',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15928,'Life','Christopher Dawson','Writer','1889','1970','English','Man can know his world without falling back on revelation; he can live his life without feeling his utter dependence on supernatural powers.','',NULL,'Live,Feeling',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15929,'','Christopher Dawson','Writer','1889','1970','English','Man is a means and not an end, and he is a means to economic or political ends which are not really ends in themselves but means to other ends which in their turn are means and so ad infinitum.','',NULL,'End,Political,Means',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15930,'Life,Religion','Christopher Dawson','Writer','1889','1970','English','Moreover, behind this vague tendency to treat religion as a side issue in modern life, there exists a strong body of opinion that is actively hostile to Christianity and that regards the destruction of positive religion as absolutely necessary to the advance of modern culture.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15931,'','Christopher Dawson','Writer','1889','1970','English','No doubt Western civilization has in the past been full of wars and revolutions, and the national elements in our culture, even when they were ignored, always provided an unconscious driving force of passion and aggressive self-assertion.','',NULL,'Past,Passion,Doubt',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15932,'Change,Nature','Christopher Dawson','Writer','1889','1970','English','No society lies nearer to the cyclonic path of the forces of world change than the United States, and few societies are more intellectually aware of the nature of the issues that have to be faced.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15933,'Life,Society','Christopher Dawson','Writer','1889','1970','English','The Church as a divine society possess an internal principle of life which is capable of assimilating the most diverse materials and imprinting her own image upon them.','',NULL,'Her',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15934,'','Christopher Dawson','Writer','1889','1970','English','The greatest obstacle to international understanding is the barrier of language.','',NULL,'Greatest,Language,Obstacle',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15935,'Knowledge','Christopher Dawson','Writer','1889','1970','English','The intercourse between the Mediterranean and the North or between the Atlantic and Central Europe was never purely economic or political; it also meant the exchange of knowledge and ideas and the influence of social institutions and artistic and literary forms.','',NULL,'Political,Between',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15936,'','Christopher Dawson','Writer','1889','1970','English','The modern dilemma is essentially a spiritual one, and every one of its main aspects, moral, political and scientific, brings us back to the need of a religious solution.','',NULL,'Spiritual,Political,Moral',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15937,'Age,Great','Christopher Dawson','Writer','1889','1970','English','The present age has seen a great slump in humanist values.','',NULL,'Values',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15938,'','George Mercer Dawson','Scientist','\nAugust 1, 1849\n','\nMarch 2, 1901\n','Canadian','A duck\'s nest was found today near the trail on the dry open prairie with as far as could be seen no water or marsh near. The bird flew off but could not tell what species. The eggs nine originally.','',NULL,'Today,Tell,Off',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15939,'','George Mercer Dawson','Scientist','\nAugust 1, 1849\n','\nMarch 2, 1901\n','Canadian','Selenite occurs in abundance in well formed clear crystals of several inches in length.','',NULL,'Abundance,Clear,Formed',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15940,'','George Mercer Dawson','Scientist','\nAugust 1, 1849\n','\nMarch 2, 1901\n','Canadian','The country has been of better character since leaving the Buttes than E. of them, but has now a very fertile appearance. This may be said to begin about the 3rd crossing of Milk R of the line.','',NULL,'Character,Better,May',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15941,'','George Mercer Dawson','Scientist','\nAugust 1, 1849\n','\nMarch 2, 1901\n','Canadian','The sand stones had fragments of charcoal on some surfaces but found no recognisable fossils.','',NULL,'Found,Sand,Stones',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15942,'','John W. Dawson','Politician','\nOctober 21, 1820\n','\nSeptember 10, 1877\n','American','Canada has two emblems - the beaver and the maple.','',NULL,'Two,Canada,Beaver',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15943,'','John W. Dawson','Politician','\nOctober 21, 1820\n','\nSeptember 10, 1877\n','American','Now multitudes of root words are identical in the American languages over vast areas some of them with precisely the same senses, and others with various shades of analogical meaning.','',NULL,'Words,Same,Others',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15944,'Time','Len Dawson','Athlete','\nJune 20, 1935\n','','American','If you\'re unable to catch it in time, the cancer can spread to the lymph nodes and at that point, the cancer is essentially incurable, but that doesn\'t mean your condition can\'t be improved.','',NULL,'Mean,Point',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15945,'','Len Dawson','Athlete','\nJune 20, 1935\n','','American','\'Early stages\' is when the cancer is completely contained within the prostate. If it is detected when the cancer is entirely in the gland, the chance for full recovery is at its highest.','',NULL,'Chance,Within,Full',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15946,'','Len Dawson','Athlete','\nJune 20, 1935\n','','American','Granted, prostate exams aren\'t the most enjoyable things in the world, but they only last about 10 seconds. It\'s well worth it. Just think of the possible consequences if you don\'t get it done.','',NULL,'Done,Last,Worth',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15947,'','Len Dawson','Athlete','\nJune 20, 1935\n','','American','My PSA was normal but the DRE indicated there may be a problem.','',NULL,'May,Problem,Normal',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15948,'','Len Dawson','Athlete','\nJune 20, 1935\n','','American','One of the reasons I loved playing quarterback was that I got to call the plays. The cancer put me in a position where I really wasn\'t in control anymore.','',NULL,'Control,Put,Loved',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15949,'Men','Les Dawson','Comedian','\nFebruary 2, 1933\n','\nJune 10, 1993\n','English','I saw six men kicking and punching the mother-in-law. My neighbour said \'Are you going to help?\' I said \'No, six should be enough.\'','',NULL,'Help,Enough',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15950,'Funny','Les Dawson','Comedian','\nFebruary 2, 1933\n','\nJune 10, 1993\n','English','I used to sell furniture for a living. The trouble was, it was my own.','',NULL,'Living,Used',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15951,'Time','Les Dawson','Comedian','\nFebruary 2, 1933\n','\nJune 10, 1993\n','English','My wife is a sex object - every time I ask for sex, she objects.','',NULL,'Sex,Wife',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15952,'','Les Dawson','Comedian','\nFebruary 2, 1933\n','\nJune 10, 1993\n','English','I can always tell when the mother in law\'s coming to stay; the mice throw themselves on the traps.','',NULL,'Mother,Law,Tell',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15953,'Marriage','Les Dawson','Comedian','\nFebruary 2, 1933\n','\nJune 10, 1993\n','English','Marriage is an institution and that\'s where a couple finish up.','',NULL,'Couple,Finish',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15954,'','Peter Dawson','Musician','\nJanuary 31, 1882\n','\nSeptember 27, 1961\n','Australian','It is no secret that the Golf Foundation has had its difficulties.','',NULL,'Secret,Golf,Foundation',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15955,'Women,Men','Peter Dawson','Musician','\nJanuary 31, 1882\n','\nSeptember 27, 1961\n','Australian','Our championship committee pledged to review entry conditions and to assess how women golfers might compete on equal terms with men for a place in the Open.','',NULL,'Place',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15956,'Women','Peter Dawson','Musician','\nJanuary 31, 1882\n','\nSeptember 27, 1961\n','Australian','The hesitancy is in the detail, not the principal. There has been no resistance to the principal of women playing in the Open if they are qualified for it. We are not dragging our feet. It\'s just that we never had cause to think about it before.','',NULL,'Before,Playing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15957,'','Peter Dawson','Musician','\nJanuary 31, 1882\n','\nSeptember 27, 1961\n','Australian','You wait until the forest fire is on your front step before you step up.','',NULL,'Fire,Before,Wait',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15958,'','Richard Dawson','Actor','\nNovember 20, 1932\n','\nJune 6, 2012\n','English','Be nice to each other. You can make a whole day a different day for everybody.','',NULL,'Nice,Different,Whole',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15959,'God','Richard Dawson','Actor','\nNovember 20, 1932\n','\nJune 6, 2012\n','English','God bless all the little children in the world.','',NULL,'Children,Bless',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15960,'','Richard Dawson','Actor','\nNovember 20, 1932\n','\nJune 6, 2012\n','English','It\'s wonderful to win, but don\'t get cocky about it!','',NULL,'Win,Wonderful,Cocky',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15961,'','Richard Dawson','Actor','\nNovember 20, 1932\n','\nJune 6, 2012\n','English','About 30 million people see me every week - I\'m a happy man.','',NULL,'Happy,Week,Million',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15962,'God','Richard Dawson','Actor','\nNovember 20, 1932\n','\nJune 6, 2012\n','English','And I asked my mother about it; I said, \'Is there something wrong?\' She said, \'God... God makes people. You understand that, don\'t you?\' And I said, \'Yeah!\' She said, \'Who makes a rainbow?\" I said, \'God.\' She said, \'I never presumed to tell anyone who could make a rainbow what color to make children','',NULL,'Mother,Children',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15963,'War','Richard Dawson','Actor','\nNovember 20, 1932\n','\nJune 6, 2012\n','English','\'Hogan\'s Heroes\' lasted longer than the war.','',NULL,'Longer,Heroes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15964,'Best','Richard Dawson','Actor','\nNovember 20, 1932\n','\nJune 6, 2012\n','English','I abhor grades - if a child does his best, that\'s all that should be asked.','',NULL,'Child,Asked',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15965,'','Richard Dawson','Actor','\nNovember 20, 1932\n','\nJune 6, 2012\n','English','I never dreamed I would have a job in which so many people could touch me and I could touch them.','',NULL,'Job,Touch,Dreamed',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15966,'','Richard Dawson','Actor','\nNovember 20, 1932\n','\nJune 6, 2012\n','English','I\'ve had the most incredible luck in my career.','',NULL,'Career,Luck,Incredible',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15967,'Good','Richard Dawson','Actor','\nNovember 20, 1932\n','\nJune 6, 2012\n','English','If I never do another thing, I\'ve met the good, sweet people of the world.','',NULL,'Another,Sweet',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15968,'Family,Women','Richard Dawson','Actor','\nNovember 20, 1932\n','\nJune 6, 2012\n','English','It\'s important to me that on \'Family Feud\' I could kiss all the people. It sounds crazy but when I first came here Petula Clark was on a show with Nat King Cole and he kissed her on the cheek and eighty-one stations in the South canceled him. I kissed black women daily and nightly on \'Family Feud\' a','',NULL,'Crazy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15969,'Time,War','Richard Dawson','Actor','\nNovember 20, 1932\n','\nJune 6, 2012\n','English','The first time I ever saw people of any color was when D-Day left from my hometown in England, to go and free Europe from the war. And there was every color you could imagine, and I\'d not seen that in England.','',NULL,'Ever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15970,'Time','Richard Dawson','Actor','\nNovember 20, 1932\n','\nJune 6, 2012\n','English','The thing that I loved about \'Feud,\' we froze a moment in time for these families that had never occurred before. That\'s magic.','',NULL,'Before,Moment',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15971,'Love','Richard Dawson','Actor','\nNovember 20, 1932\n','\nJune 6, 2012\n','English','There were people I know that got upset that I kissed people; I kissed them for luck and love, that\'s all. That\'s what my mother did to me. There were people upset that I would embrace or hug someone of another color.','',NULL,'Mother,Did',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15972,'','Richard Dawson','Actor','\nNovember 20, 1932\n','\nJune 6, 2012\n','English','They kept us on the air probably a year more than they should have.','',NULL,'Year,Air,Kept',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15973,'','Richard Dawson','Actor','\nNovember 20, 1932\n','\nJune 6, 2012\n','English','You wouldn\'t want to move if you sat next to me on the bus. Or maybe you would.','',NULL,'Next,Move,Maybe',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15974,'Car','Rosario Dawson','Actress','\nMay 9, 1979\n','','American','All the times being like, \'Who rented this car and why are we going to this place?\' You take the easy route and go, \'Oh, thanks for the champagne. I\'ll have another.\'','',NULL,'Why,Place',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15975,'Love','Rosario Dawson','Actress','\nMay 9, 1979\n','','American','I\'d love to be the first one to say this, but it automatically turns into - we all have those responsibilities that we ignore because we don\'t feel like they\'re ours.','',NULL,'Ignore,Ours',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15976,'','Rosario Dawson','Actress','\nMay 9, 1979\n','','American','You can only avoid responsibility for so long. The catalyst ended up being the law coming down and finally saying, \'You guys suspended judgement and that\'s fine, because we\'re not.\'','',NULL,'Saying,Long,Down',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15977,'','Rosario Dawson','Actress','\nMay 9, 1979\n','','American','As an actor there are times when you\'re sitting around and wishing you were working, so you\'ve got to just take it when it comes.','',NULL,'Working,Around,Times',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15978,'Good','Rosario Dawson','Actress','\nMay 9, 1979\n','','American','He uses his good powers for evil, and that\'s when it gets to the dangerous side of it.','',NULL,'Evil,Dangerous',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15979,'','Rosario Dawson','Actress','\nMay 9, 1979\n','','American','I always thought my jaw line was manly. I have this pockmark on my chin from when I was 9. I used to get freaked out about it because people thought it was a pimple. But those are the things I\'ve become really comfortable with as I\'ve gotten older. My scars.','',NULL,'Thought,Become,Used',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15980,'','Rosario Dawson','Actress','\nMay 9, 1979\n','','American','I didn\'t even remember it because it kind of came up, and then a week later it said I broke up with him.','',NULL,'Him,Remember,Said',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15981,'Love','Rosario Dawson','Actress','\nMay 9, 1979\n','','American','I thought my character definitely was very much in love with him and wanted to be with him, but I think at some point they were going to have to draw the line.','',NULL,'Character,Him',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15982,'','Rosario Dawson','Actress','\nMay 9, 1979\n','','American','I\'ve noticed a growth in Spike and definitely in myself. I feel like the seeds that he planted in me five years ago have ripened up to a place where I could even tackle this role in the way that I did.','',NULL,'Did,Place,Growth',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15983,'Family','Rosario Dawson','Actress','\nMay 9, 1979\n','','American','In my family, I\'m short.','',NULL,'Short',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15984,'Funny,Time,Dating','Rosario Dawson','Actress','\nMay 9, 1979\n','','American','It was funny actually because that was still during the time we were dating. He would get all these calls because supposedly before we broke up, we had already broken up in the trades, in the rags or whatever.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15985,'','Rosario Dawson','Actress','\nMay 9, 1979\n','','American','It\'s like our relationship is always about the other side that isn\'t the obvious side.','',NULL,'Side,Obvious',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15986,'','Rosario Dawson','Actress','\nMay 9, 1979\n','','American','People in Hollywood don\'t have that much sex, or at least I don\'t.','',NULL,'Sex,Hollywood,Least',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15987,'Great,Future','Rosario Dawson','Actress','\nMay 9, 1979\n','','American','The American future is here, and there\'s great news: the future votes.','',NULL,'Here',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15988,'Love,Romantic','Rosario Dawson','Actress','\nMay 9, 1979\n','','American','There are so many different reasons as to why I love riding trains. But I think ultimately it\'s the romantic feeling of it. There\'s something about it that just transports me into old films.','',NULL,'Feeling',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15989,'','Rosario Dawson','Actress','\nMay 9, 1979\n','','American','They kind of took it out of our hands. We\'re still able to deal with him on an emotional level.','',NULL,'Emotional,Him,Still',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15990,'Future','Rosario Dawson','Actress','\nMay 9, 1979\n','','American','This future is ours to embrace. Whether we, the established generations, choose to accept that is in our court.','',NULL,'Accept,Whether',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15991,'','Rosario Dawson','Actress','\nMay 9, 1979\n','','American','When I see a woman who is all gaunt and emaciated, I don\'t think she\'s beautiful. She reminds me of a Chihuahua that\'s freezing and shaking.','',NULL,'Beautiful,Woman,She',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15992,'','Rosario Dawson','Actress','\nMay 9, 1979\n','','American','When I was a kid, I had this idea that I would have a beard when I got older. I thought it\'d be nice to rub my chin.','',NULL,'Nice,Thought,Idea',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15993,'','Rosario Dawson','Actress','\nMay 9, 1979\n','','American','When we meet, I\'m interested and I\'m curious about what he\'s doing because he\'s burning a number from a client. And I\'m like, \'Who is this?\' and my girlfriend\'s like, \'That\'s a drug dealer. Stay away from him.\'','',NULL,'Him,Away,Girlfriend',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15994,'','Rosario Dawson','Actress','\nMay 9, 1979\n','','American','You only live once. You don\'t want your tombstone to read: \'Played it Safe.\'','',NULL,'Live,Once,Read',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15995,'Nature,Time','Danielle Dax','Musician','\nSeptember 23, 1958\n','','English','I find it strange the way human nature wants heroes and yet wants to destroy their heroes. It\'s a kind of mass insecurity people want something to look up to and get a buzz off but, at the same time, want to destroy it because it makes them feel insecure.','',NULL,'Insecurity',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15996,'History,Experience','Danielle Dax','Musician','\nSeptember 23, 1958\n','','English','I want to suggest a feeling. It\'s ridiculous to assume you can state an opinion. Somebody else can never relate to the lyric in the same way because their whole experience is different. You can only suggest, then people add their own history and experience to the lyrics.','',NULL,'Feeling',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15997,'','Danielle Dax','Musician','\nSeptember 23, 1958\n','','English','I don\'t really feel part of any particular movement.','',NULL,'Movement,Part,Particular',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15998,'','Danielle Dax','Musician','\nSeptember 23, 1958\n','','English','I find it hard to imagine how someone listens to my stuff, or views what I do, or me, or anything.','',NULL,'Someone,Hard,Anything',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(15999,'','Danielle Dax','Musician','\nSeptember 23, 1958\n','','English','I think cat\'s are fantastic.','',NULL,'Fantastic,Cat',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16000,'Women','Danielle Dax','Musician','\nSeptember 23, 1958\n','','English','I wanted something that had the feel of a complete band and a variety of instrument. Apart from doing the album for musical satisfaction, I felt it was an important statement for other women - showing you don\'t have to rely on other people to do things for you.','',NULL,'Important,Wanted',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16001,'','Danielle Dax','Musician','\nSeptember 23, 1958\n','','English','It\'s almost like, it\'s often the bad recording quality of things which makes them interesting.','',NULL,'Bad,Often,Makes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16002,'Home,Hope','Benjamin Day','Artist','1810','1889','American','I\'m going home now. I apologize for what I said. I hope you can forget it, but I\'m going home right now.','',NULL,'Forget',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16003,'','Benjamin Day','Artist','1810','1889','American','Well, I want you to know how much I appreciate this. Really.','',NULL,'Appreciate',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16004,'','Benjamin Day','Artist','1810','1889','American','Well, I would say that I\'m just drifting. Here in the pool.','',NULL,'Here,Pool,Drifting',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16005,'','Benjamin Henry Day','Artist','1810','1889','American','I promised to have no partisan affiliation and no subsidy except advertising.','',NULL,'Except,Partisan,Promised',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16006,'Time','Charlie Day','Actor','\nFebruary 9, 1976\n','','American','Actors put ourselves in awkward positions all the time.','',NULL,'Put,Ourselves',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16007,'Change,Time','Charlie Day','Actor','\nFebruary 9, 1976\n','','American','As an actor, sometimes you feel a pressure to change yourself from time to time.','',NULL,'Yourself',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16008,'Music','Charlie Day','Actor','\nFebruary 9, 1976\n','','American','Both of my parents are actually music teachers.','',NULL,'Parents,Both',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16009,'','Charlie Day','Actor','\nFebruary 9, 1976\n','','American','Growing up in Rhode Island, my friends would have strung me up if I had been a Yankees fan.','',NULL,'Friends,Growing,Fan',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16010,'','Charlie Day','Actor','\nFebruary 9, 1976\n','','American','I am a Patsy Cline fan.','',NULL,'Fan,Patsy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16011,'Funny','Charlie Day','Actor','\nFebruary 9, 1976\n','','American','I never saw myself as a comedian. I saw myself as a guy who can act funny.','',NULL,'Act,Guy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16012,'Work','Charlie Day','Actor','\nFebruary 9, 1976\n','','American','I waited tables in New York, and when you\'re in that line of work, you often have a horrible boss.','',NULL,'Often,Boss',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16013,'Good','Charlie Day','Actor','\nFebruary 9, 1976\n','','American','Knowing that I\'m not a model and I\'m never going to be has relieved me of the pressure of looking good. If you don\'t establish yourself as McDreamy then you don\'t have to live up to it.','',NULL,'Yourself,Live',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16014,'','Charlie Day','Actor','\nFebruary 9, 1976\n','','American','My parents are more likely to know who Franz Liszt is than Snooki.','',NULL,'Parents,Likely',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16015,'','Charlie Day','Actor','\nFebruary 9, 1976\n','','American','Starting out, I bet I didn\'t get a lot of parts because of my strange voice. I\'m not consciously thinking, \'Hey, sound like a squeaky dog toy mixed with a bagful of rusty nails.\' It\'s just what my voice has done.','',NULL,'Thinking,Done,Strange',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16016,'','Charlie Day','Actor','\nFebruary 9, 1976\n','','American','Still when I go on talk shows, I worry that I have to live up to a comedic persona.','',NULL,'Live,Still,Talk',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16017,'','Charlie Day','Actor','\nFebruary 9, 1976\n','','American','Technically, I\'m a New Yorker.','',NULL,'Yorker',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16018,'','Charlie Day','Actor','\nFebruary 9, 1976\n','','American','The idea of doing stand-up is terrifying to me.','',NULL,'Idea,Terrifying',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16019,'','Charlie Day','Actor','\nFebruary 9, 1976\n','','American','Thinking of Plan B muddies up your chances of succeeding at Plan A.','',NULL,'Thinking,Plan,Succeeding',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16020,'','Charlie Day','Actor','\nFebruary 9, 1976\n','','American','Well, you know, I don\'t think anyone who writes a television series has a master plan from the beginning, and knows all the character traits, and everything that\'s going to happen.','',NULL,'Character,Everything,Happen',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16021,'','Charlie Day','Actor','\nFebruary 9, 1976\n','','American','Yeah, I\'ve always considered myself a musical person.','',NULL,'Person,Musical,Yeah',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16022,'Finance,Health,Money','Clarence Day','Author','\nNovember 18, 1874\n','\nDecember 28, 1935\n','American','A moderate addiction to money may not always be hurtful; but when taken in excess it is nearly always bad for the health.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16023,'Wisdom','Clarence Day','Author','\nNovember 18, 1874\n','\nDecember 28, 1935\n','American','You can\'t sweep other people off their feet, if you can\'t be swept off your own.','',NULL,'Off,Feet',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16024,'Experience','Clarence Day','Author','\nNovember 18, 1874\n','\nDecember 28, 1935\n','American','Information\'s pretty thin stuff unless mixed with experience.','',NULL,'Pretty,Stuff',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16025,'Good','Clarence Day','Author','\nNovember 18, 1874\n','\nDecember 28, 1935\n','American','Ants are good citizens, they place group interests first.','',NULL,'Place,Group',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16026,'Age,Experience','Clarence Day','Author','\nNovember 18, 1874\n','\nDecember 28, 1935\n','American','Age should not have its face lifted, but it should rather teach the world to admire wrinkles as the etchings of experience and the firm line of character.','',NULL,'Character',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16027,'','Clarence Day','Author','\nNovember 18, 1874\n','\nDecember 28, 1935\n','American','The ant is knowing and wise, but he doesn\'t know enough to take a vacation.','',NULL,'Wise,Enough,Vacation',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16028,'','Clarence Day','Author','\nNovember 18, 1874\n','\nDecember 28, 1935\n','American','Creatures whose mainspring is curiosity enjoy the accumulating of facts far more than the pausing at times to reflect on those facts.','',NULL,'Enjoy,Far,Times',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16029,'Men','Clarence Day','Author','\nNovember 18, 1874\n','\nDecember 28, 1935\n','American','If you don\'t go to other men funerals they won\'t go to yours.','',NULL,'Won,Yours',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16030,'Good','Clarence Day','Author','\nNovember 18, 1874\n','\nDecember 28, 1935\n','American','If your parents didn\'t have any children, there\'s a good chance that you won\'t have any.','',NULL,'Children,Parents',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16031,'','Clarence Day','Author','\nNovember 18, 1874\n','\nDecember 28, 1935\n','American','Reason is the servant of instinct.','',NULL,'Reason,Instinct,Servant',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16032,'Art','Clarence Day','Author','\nNovember 18, 1874\n','\nDecember 28, 1935\n','American','There is an art of reading, as well as an art of thinking, and an art of writing.','',NULL,'Writing,Thinking',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16033,'','Clarence Day','Author','\nNovember 18, 1874\n','\nDecember 28, 1935\n','American','Too many moralists begin with a dislike of reality.','',NULL,'Reality,Begin,Dislike',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16034,'Best','Clarence Day','Author','\nNovember 18, 1874\n','\nDecember 28, 1935\n','American','We must make the best of those ills which cannot be avoided.','',NULL,'Must,Cannot',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16035,'Nature','Clarence Day','Author','\nNovember 18, 1874\n','\nDecember 28, 1935\n','American','We talk of our mastery of nature, which sounds very grand; but the fact is we respectfully adapt ourselves, first, to her ways.','',NULL,'Talk,Her',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16036,'Women,Men','Doris Day','Actress','\nApril 3, 1924\n','','American','If it\'s true that men are such beasts, this must account for the fact that most women are animal lovers.','',NULL,'True',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16037,'Age','Doris Day','Actress','\nApril 3, 1924\n','','American','Middle age is youth without levity, and age without decay.','',NULL,'Without,Youth',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16038,'','Doris Day','Actress','\nApril 3, 1924\n','','American','Vulgarity begins when imagination succumbs to the explicit.','',NULL,'Begins,Vulgarity,Explicit',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16039,'','Doris Day','Actress','\nApril 3, 1924\n','','American','Any girl can look glamorous... just stand there and look stupid.','',NULL,'Stupid,Girl,Stand',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16040,'','Doris Day','Actress','\nApril 3, 1924\n','','American','I don\'t even like parties.','',NULL,'Parties',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16041,'','Doris Day','Actress','\nApril 3, 1924\n','','American','I don\'t know if I want to get married again.','',NULL,'Again,Married',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16042,'Family','Doris Day','Actress','\nApril 3, 1924\n','','American','I had a wonderful family including my aunts, uncles and cousins but they\'ve all gone to heaven.','',NULL,'Wonderful,Heaven',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16043,'','Doris Day','Actress','\nApril 3, 1924\n','','American','I like Michael Buble.','',NULL,'Michael',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16044,'Love','Doris Day','Actress','\nApril 3, 1924\n','','American','I like to sing love songs.','',NULL,'Songs,Sing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16045,'','Doris Day','Actress','\nApril 3, 1924\n','','American','I liked being married instead of the girl who\'s looking for a guy.','',NULL,'Girl,Married,Looking',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16046,'','Doris Day','Actress','\nApril 3, 1924\n','','American','I never retired.','',NULL,'Retired',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16047,'','Doris Day','Actress','\nApril 3, 1924\n','','American','I\'m going to do as much as I can for the animal world, and I\'ll never stop.','',NULL,'Stop,Animal',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16048,'','Doris Day','Actress','\nApril 3, 1924\n','','American','I\'m tired of being thought of as Miss Goody Two-Shoes... the girl next door, Miss Happy-Go-Lucky.','',NULL,'Girl,Tired,Thought',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16049,'','Doris Day','Actress','\nApril 3, 1924\n','','American','I\'ve just always loved animals.','',NULL,'Loved',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16050,'','Doris Day','Actress','\nApril 3, 1924\n','','American','I\'ve never met an animal I didn\'t like, and I can\'t say the same thing about people.','',NULL,'Same,Animal,Met',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16051,'Age,Knowledge','Doris Day','Actress','\nApril 3, 1924\n','','American','The really frightening thing about middle age is the knowledge that you\'ll grow out of it.','',NULL,'Grow',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16052,'Beauty','Doris Day','Actress','\nApril 3, 1924\n','','American','Well I do find the beauty in animals. I find beauty everywhere. I find beauty in my garden.','',NULL,'Find,Garden',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16053,'','Doris Day','Actress','\nApril 3, 1924\n','','American','When I was a teeny little girl, I was in dancing school, and I sang.','',NULL,'School,Girl,Dancing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16054,'','Doris Day','Actress','\nApril 3, 1924\n','','American','Wrinkles are hereditary. Parents get them from their children.','',NULL,'Children,Parents,Wrinkles',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16055,'Food','Dorothy Day','Activist','\nNovember 8, 1897\n','\nNovember 29, 1980\n','American','Food for the body is not enough. There must be food for the soul.','',NULL,'Must,Enough',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16056,'Best','Dorothy Day','Activist','\nNovember 8, 1897\n','\nNovember 29, 1980\n','American','I have long since come to believe that people never mean half of what they say, and that it is best to disregard their talk and judge only their actions.','',NULL,'Believe,Judge',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16057,'','Dorothy Day','Activist','\nNovember 8, 1897\n','\nNovember 29, 1980\n','American','Knitting is very conducive to thought. It is nice to knit a while, put down the needles, write a while, then take up the sock again.','',NULL,'Nice,Down,Thought',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16058,'Love,Fear','Dorothy Day','Activist','\nNovember 8, 1897\n','\nNovember 29, 1980\n','American','Love casts out fear, but we have to get over the fear in order to get close enough to love them.','',NULL,'Enough',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16059,'','Dorothy Day','Activist','\nNovember 8, 1897\n','\nNovember 29, 1980\n','American','As for ourselves, yes, we must be meek, bear injustice, malice, rash judgment. We must turn the other cheek, give up our cloak, go a second mile.','',NULL,'Must,Give,Ourselves',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16060,'Women,Men','Dorothy Day','Activist','\nNovember 8, 1897\n','\nNovember 29, 1980\n','American','Women think with their whole bodies and they see things as a whole more than men do.','',NULL,'Whole',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16061,'','Dorothy Day','Activist','\nNovember 8, 1897\n','\nNovember 29, 1980\n','American','I firmly believe that our salvation depends on the poor.','',NULL,'Believe,Poor,Salvation',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16062,'Life','Dorothy Day','Activist','\nNovember 8, 1897\n','\nNovember 29, 1980\n','American','Certainly we disagree with the Communist Party, as we disagree with other political parties who are trying to maintain the American way of life.','',NULL,'Political,Trying',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16063,'','Dorothy Day','Activist','\nNovember 8, 1897\n','\nNovember 29, 1980\n','American','The greatest challenge of the day is: how to bring about a revolution of the heart, a revolution which has to start with each one of us?','',NULL,'Heart,Greatest,Revolution',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16064,'','Dorothy Day','Activist','\nNovember 8, 1897\n','\nNovember 29, 1980\n','American','We cannot build up the idea of the apostolate of the laity without the foundation of the liturgy.','',NULL,'Without,Cannot,Idea',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16065,'','Dorothy Day','Activist','\nNovember 8, 1897\n','\nNovember 29, 1980\n','American','Words are as strong and powerful as bombs, as napalm.','',NULL,'Strong,Powerful,Words',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16066,'','Dorothy Day','Activist','\nNovember 8, 1897\n','\nNovember 29, 1980\n','American','Don\'t call me a saint. I don\'t want to be dismissed so easily.','',NULL,'Call,Saint,Dismissed',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16067,'Alone,Men,Strength','Dorothy Day','Activist','\nNovember 8, 1897\n','\nNovember 29, 1980\n','American','Men are beginning to realize that they are not individuals but persons in society, that man alone is weak and adrift, that he must seek strength in common action.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16068,'Faith,God,Death','Dorothy Day','Activist','\nNovember 8, 1897\n','\nNovember 29, 1980\n','American','Our faith is stronger than death, our philosophy is firmer than flesh, and the spread of the Kingdom of God upon the earth is more sublime and more compelling.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16069,'Love','Dorothy Day','Activist','\nNovember 8, 1897\n','\nNovember 29, 1980\n','American','We believe in loving our brothers regardless of race, color or creed and we believe in showing this love by working for better conditions immediately and the ultimate owning by the workers of their means of production.','',NULL,'Believe,Better',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16070,'','Dorothy Day','Activist','\nNovember 8, 1897\n','\nNovember 29, 1980\n','American','We have all known the long loneliness, and we have found that the answer is community.','',NULL,'Loneliness,Long,Found',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16071,'','Dorothy Day','Activist','\nNovember 8, 1897\n','\nNovember 29, 1980\n','American','First of all, let it be remembered that I speak as an ex-Communist and one who has not testified before Congressional Committees, nor written works on the Communist conspiracy.','',NULL,'Before,Speak,Nor',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16072,'Faith,Sympathy','Dorothy Day','Activist','\nNovember 8, 1897\n','\nNovember 29, 1980\n','American','I believe that we must reach our brother, never toning down our fundamental oppositions, but meeting him when he asks to be met, with a reason for the faith that is in us, as well as with a loving sympathy for them as brothers.','',NULL,'Believe',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16073,'Faith,Money,God','Dorothy Day','Activist','\nNovember 8, 1897\n','\nNovember 29, 1980\n','American','It is easier to have faith that God will support each House of Hospitality and Farming Commune and supply our needs in the way of food and money to pay bills, than it is to keep a strong, hearty, living faith in each individual around us - to see Christ in him.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16074,'Legal','Dorothy Day','Activist','\nNovember 8, 1897\n','\nNovember 29, 1980\n','American','The legal battle against segregation is won, but the community battle goes on.','',NULL,'Battle,Against',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16075,'Time','Dorothy Day','Activist','\nNovember 8, 1897\n','\nNovember 29, 1980\n','American','They cannot see that we must lay one brick at a time, take one step at a time.','',NULL,'Must,Cannot',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16076,'','Dorothy Day','Activist','\nNovember 8, 1897\n','\nNovember 29, 1980\n','American','Together with the Works of Mercy, feeding, clothing and sheltering our brothers, we must indoctrinate.','',NULL,'Must,Together,Works',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16077,'Money','Dorothy Day','Activist','\nNovember 8, 1897\n','\nNovember 29, 1980\n','American','We are the nation the most powerful, the most armed and we are supplying arms and money to the rest of the world where we are not ourselves fighting. We are eating while there is famine in the world.','',NULL,'Powerful,Fighting',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16078,'','Dorothy Day','Activist','\nNovember 8, 1897\n','\nNovember 29, 1980\n','American','We must recognize the fact that many Nazis, Marxists and Fascists believe passionately in their fundamental rightness, and allow nothing to hinder them from their goal in the pursuit of their mission.','',NULL,'Believe,Must,Nothing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16079,'','Dorothy Day','Activist','\nNovember 8, 1897\n','\nNovember 29, 1980\n','American','When we have spiritual reading at meals, when we have the rosary at night, when we have study groups, forums, when we go out to distribute literature at meetings, or sell it on the street corners, Christ is there with us.','',NULL,'Spiritual,Night,Study',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16080,'Faith','Jeremiah Day','Educator','1773','1867','American','The longer I live, the more faith I have in Providence, and the less faith in my interpretation of Providence.','',NULL,'Live,Less',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16081,'','Robin Day','Journalist','\nOctober 23, 1923\n','\nAugust 6, 2000\n','British','But I think it\'s important that things endure.','',NULL,'Important,Endure',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16082,'Time','Robin Day','Journalist','\nOctober 23, 1923\n','\nAugust 6, 2000\n','British','Commerce is against morality. Morality is going to lose every time.','',NULL,'Lose,Against',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16083,'','Robin Day','Journalist','\nOctober 23, 1923\n','\nAugust 6, 2000\n','British','I can\'t climb very seriously now but I was a bit of a freak.','',NULL,'Seriously,Bit,Freak',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16084,'Hope,Future','Robin Day','Journalist','\nOctober 23, 1923\n','\nAugust 6, 2000\n','British','I think and hope there are far more people aware of the need to look after our future.','',NULL,'After',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16085,'Nature','Robin Day','Journalist','\nOctober 23, 1923\n','\nAugust 6, 2000\n','British','I think it\'s really important to use your hands and get close to materials. To be up close to real things like rain and mud; to have contact with nature.','',NULL,'Rain,Important',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16086,'Work','Robin Day','Journalist','\nOctober 23, 1923\n','\nAugust 6, 2000\n','British','I think the first things that are relevant are that things should work well; they should function.','',NULL,'Function,Relevant',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16087,'','Robin Day','Journalist','\nOctober 23, 1923\n','\nAugust 6, 2000\n','British','I think there\'s a tendency for modern man to become dominated by gadgets and machines, taking us further and further away from the things I\'ve been talking about.','',NULL,'Become,Away,Talking',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16088,'Design','Robin Day','Journalist','\nOctober 23, 1923\n','\nAugust 6, 2000\n','British','I would think twice about designing stuff for which there was no need and which didn\'t endure.','',NULL,'Stuff,Twice',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16089,'','Robin Day','Journalist','\nOctober 23, 1923\n','\nAugust 6, 2000\n','British','I\'m not against vodka - they just asked us. They put out some story about us entertaining international celebrities with vodka, which of course wasn\'t true.','',NULL,'True,Put,Against',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16090,'','Robin Day','Journalist','\nOctober 23, 1923\n','\nAugust 6, 2000\n','British','I\'m pretty much a vegetarian.','',NULL,'Pretty,Vegetarian',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16091,'Time','Robin Day','Journalist','\nOctober 23, 1923\n','\nAugust 6, 2000\n','British','I\'ve always walked and climbed; spent a lot of time in the arctic and places.','',NULL,'Places,Arctic',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16092,'','Robin Day','Journalist','\nOctober 23, 1923\n','\nAugust 6, 2000\n','British','Magazines and advertising are flogging the idea that you have to keep changing things and get something new. I think that\'s balls - evil. But obviously that\'s your livelihood.','',NULL,'Evil,Keep,Idea',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16093,'','Robin Day','Journalist','\nOctober 23, 1923\n','\nAugust 6, 2000\n','British','No one ever contributed anything to my designs.','',NULL,'Anything,Ever,Designs',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16094,'','Robin Day','Journalist','\nOctober 23, 1923\n','\nAugust 6, 2000\n','British','There\'s this very vulnerable planet of ours with finite resources. Architects and designers have, I think, a fair responsibility for conserving energy and materials, and making things durable.','',NULL,'Energy,Making,Fair',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16095,'','Robin Day','Journalist','\nOctober 23, 1923\n','\nAugust 6, 2000\n','British','We used to get published a lot. And there was this vodka advertisement... it embarrassed me a lot afterwards.','',NULL,'Used,Vodka,Afterwards',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16096,'','Robin Day','Journalist','\nOctober 23, 1923\n','\nAugust 6, 2000\n','British','Well the most successful of course was this Polypropylene chair.','',NULL,'Successful,Chair,Course',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16097,'Work','Robin Day','Journalist','\nOctober 23, 1923\n','\nAugust 6, 2000\n','British','Well, I\'d probably go for any work I could get.','',NULL,'Probably',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16098,'','Robin Day','Journalist','\nOctober 23, 1923\n','\nAugust 6, 2000\n','British','You\'ve got to build a career and a practice.','',NULL,'Career,Practice,Build',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16099,'Respect,God,Design','Stockwell Day','Politician','\nAugust 16, 1950\n','','Canadian','As all human beings are, in my view, creatures of God\'s design, we must respect all other human beings. That does not mean I have to agree with their choices or agree with their opinions, but indeed I respect them as human beings.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16100,'Freedom','Stockwell Day','Politician','\nAugust 16, 1950\n','','Canadian','I believe in freedom of speech, but I believe we should also have the right to comment on freedom of speech.','',NULL,'Believe,Speech',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16101,'','Stockwell Day','Politician','\nAugust 16, 1950\n','','Canadian','Judges must be free from political intervention or intimidation.','',NULL,'Must,Political,Free',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16102,'Marriage','Stockwell Day','Politician','\nAugust 16, 1950\n','','Canadian','Bishop Frederick Henry of Calgary is facing at least two official objections to his public statements along with expensive hearings before the Alberta Human Rights Commission for expressing his biblical views on same sex marriage.','',NULL,'Sex,Human',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16103,'','Stockwell Day','Politician','\nAugust 16, 1950\n','','Canadian','Canada evolved within the British Empire: it inherited the Parliamentary system, the Cabinet system and all the other features of the British constitutional system which had been in place, for the most part, for several centuries before Canada was even thought of.','',NULL,'Thought,Before,Place',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16104,'God','Stockwell Day','Politician','\nAugust 16, 1950\n','','Canadian','Canada is founded upon principles that recognize the supremacy of God and the rule of law.','',NULL,'Law,Rule',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16105,'','Stockwell Day','Politician','\nAugust 16, 1950\n','','Canadian','I am more convinced than ever that a lively two party system is essential to our democracy.','',NULL,'Democracy,Ever,Two',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16106,'Government,Society','Stockwell Day','Politician','\nAugust 16, 1950\n','','Canadian','I wish the government and the Minister of Justice would address these legal and constitutional arguments, but they refuse to. They want Canadians to go blindly into their brave new world, but it is not wise for a society to move blindly in any direction.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16107,'Education','Stockwell Day','Politician','\nAugust 16, 1950\n','','Canadian','If the Liberals\' law is passed, will sex education in the schools, including elementary grades, include the same portrayals of sexual activity which presently exist in heterosexual instruction? Will there be the same presentation of homosexual activity? Of course there will.','',NULL,'Sex,Law',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16108,'','Stockwell Day','Politician','\nAugust 16, 1950\n','','Canadian','In the United States, commentators recognize that, generally speaking, most people who hold liberal positions over a range of issues will likely vote Democratic, while most people, again generally speaking, who hold conservative positions will vote Republican.','',NULL,'Vote,Again,While',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16109,'Good,Government','Stockwell Day','Politician','\nAugust 16, 1950\n','','Canadian','Individuals have little opportunity to get elected to Parliament under the label of the government party... unless they are in good standing with the Prime Minister and pledged to be cooperative.','',NULL,'Party',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16110,'','Stockwell Day','Politician','\nAugust 16, 1950\n','','Canadian','It is said that a neo-conservative is a liberal who has been mugged by reality.','',NULL,'Reality,Said,Liberal',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16111,'','Stockwell Day','Politician','\nAugust 16, 1950\n','','Canadian','It is well known that I am pro-life... but I would not seek to impose my views on the Canadian people.','',NULL,'Known,Seek,Views',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16112,'Life','Stockwell Day','Politician','\nAugust 16, 1950\n','','Canadian','It would be unthinkable in Canadian public life today for the public inauguration of our supreme political figures to be accompanied by prayer.','',NULL,'Today,Political',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16113,'God','Stockwell Day','Politician','\nAugust 16, 1950\n','','Canadian','Like 84% of Canadians, I believe in God.','',NULL,'Believe,Canadians',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16114,'Marriage','Stockwell Day','Politician','\nAugust 16, 1950\n','','Canadian','Marriage commissioners who choose not to marry homosexuals are being fired. A Knights of Columbus chapter in British Columbia is in court because it chooses not allow a lesbian group to use its facility for marriage ceremonies. The list goes on.','',NULL,'Lesbian,Group',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16115,'Marriage,Good','Stockwell Day','Politician','\nAugust 16, 1950\n','','Canadian','My parents did not have a perfect marriage. It was pretty good, but it was not perfect. My marriage is not perfect. My wife is, but I happen to be imperfect. However, that does not discount the fact that the definition of marriage must be defended and protected.','',NULL,'Wife',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16116,'History','Stockwell Day','Politician','\nAugust 16, 1950\n','','Canadian','Our history is that we can very aggressively, if necessary, and openly and democratically discuss our differences. We have a democratic history in which we come together and vote on these things.','',NULL,'Together,Vote',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16117,'Marriage','Stockwell Day','Politician','\nAugust 16, 1950\n','','Canadian','Our national media refuses to report that even the Supreme Court did not say marriage was a human right in all cases nor did it say that the heterosexual definition violated anyone\'s right or that the heterosexual definition of marriage was unconstitutional.','',NULL,'Human,Did',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16118,'','Stockwell Day','Politician','\nAugust 16, 1950\n','','Canadian','Our Parliamentary system has simply failed to meet the challenge of judicial activism.','',NULL,'Challenge,System,Simply',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16119,'','Stockwell Day','Politician','\nAugust 16, 1950\n','','Canadian','Our two major parties are actually called the Liberal Party and the Conservative Party.','',NULL,'Two,Actually,Liberal',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16120,'Marriage','Stockwell Day','Politician','\nAugust 16, 1950\n','','Canadian','Provincial governments in Canada have terminated the positions of marriage commissioners who have, for personal religious convictions, not performed same sex marriages. It has happened in Saskatchewan.','',NULL,'Sex,Same',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16121,'','Stockwell Day','Politician','\nAugust 16, 1950\n','','Canadian','The place to find the explanation for the liberal-activist mindset of the courts is in the political arena.','',NULL,'Political,Find,Place',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16122,'Government','Stockwell Day','Politician','\nAugust 16, 1950\n','','Canadian','The same undisciplined government spending and social engineering that has undermined our economy over the past 30 years has also been tearing at the social fabric of this land.','',NULL,'Past,Same',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16123,'Change','Stockwell Day','Politician','\nAugust 16, 1950\n','','Canadian','The thinking was that so long as the British kept our basic documents in their hands and so long as they kept the formal right to change them, changes in our system would be careful and deliberate.','',NULL,'Thinking,Long',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16124,'','Sylvia Day','Writer','\nMarch 11, 1973\n','','American','As a writer, it\'s disheartening to write books that you pour your soul into and not have them distributed widely enough to find their audience.','',NULL,'Find,Enough,Soul',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16125,'Good','Sylvia Day','Writer','\nMarch 11, 1973\n','','American','As for discipline and rules, I confess, I\'ve never been good with either.','',NULL,'Rules,Discipline',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16126,'Technology','Sylvia Day','Writer','\nMarch 11, 1973\n','','American','I can\'t live without my smartphone, but I really geek on coding. It\'s not so much technology that I like, but puzzle solving.','',NULL,'Live,Without',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16127,'Love','Sylvia Day','Writer','\nMarch 11, 1973\n','','American','I love connecting with readers!','',NULL,'Readers,Connecting',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16128,'Love','Sylvia Day','Writer','\nMarch 11, 1973\n','','American','I\'ve been told by readers that they love how my heroes fall in love fast, first, and with conviction.','',NULL,'Fall,Fast',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16129,'Love','Sylvia Day','Writer','\nMarch 11, 1973\n','','American','I\'ve learned to allow myself the room to fall in love with what I\'m writing.','',NULL,'Writing,Learned',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16130,'','Sylvia Day','Writer','\nMarch 11, 1973\n','','American','My heroines, more often than not, are the ones who are troubled and resistant.','',NULL,'Often,Troubled,Ones',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16131,'Love,Sad','Sylvia Day','Writer','\nMarch 11, 1973\n','','American','The world would be a very sad place if readers could only love one story.','',NULL,'Place',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16132,'','Sylvia Day','Writer','\nMarch 11, 1973\n','','American','When a story captures me, it comes quickly and easily.','',NULL,'Story,Captures,Comes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16133,'Alone,Nature','Thomas Day','Author','\nJune 22, 1748\n','\nSeptember 28, 1789\n','British','But let her remember, that it is in Britain alone, that laws are equally favourable to liberty and humanity; that it is in Britain the sacred rights of nature have received their most awful ratification.','',NULL,'Humanity',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16134,'','Thomas Day','Author','\nJune 22, 1748\n','\nSeptember 28, 1789\n','British','But let us not too hastily triumph in the shame of Sparta, lest we aggravate our own condemnation.','',NULL,'Triumph,Shame,Lest',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16135,'Peace,War','Thomas Day','Author','\nJune 22, 1748\n','\nSeptember 28, 1789\n','British','But what has America to boast? What are the graces or the virtues which distinguish its inhabitants? What are their triumphs in war, or their inventions in peace?','',NULL,'America',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16136,'Education','Thomas Day','Author','\nJune 22, 1748\n','\nSeptember 28, 1789\n','British','I wil not compare the education of an ancient Spartan with that of a British nobleman.','',NULL,'British,Ancient',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16137,'','Thomas Day','Author','\nJune 22, 1748\n','\nSeptember 28, 1789\n','British','In the western part of England lived a gentleman of large fortune, whose name was Merton.','',NULL,'Gentleman,Name,Whose',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16138,'Nature','Thomas Day','Author','\nJune 22, 1748\n','\nSeptember 28, 1789\n','British','The trifle now inscribed with your name. was occasioned by a particular fact; but to the disgrace of human nature, the subject is sufficiently general to interest every heart not totally impenetrable.','',NULL,'Heart,Human',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16139,'','Thomas Day','Author','\nJune 22, 1748\n','\nSeptember 28, 1789\n','British','We have no right to luxuries while the poor want bread.','',NULL,'Poor,While,Bread',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16140,'','Thomas Day','Author','\nJune 22, 1748\n','\nSeptember 28, 1789\n','British','When a benevolent mind contemplates the republic of Lycurgus, its admiration is mixed with a degree of horror.','',NULL,'Mind,Horror,Degree',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16141,'Peace','Moshe Dayan','Soldier','\nMay 20, 1915\n','\nOctober 16, 1981\n','Israeli','If you want to make peace, you don\'t talk to your friends. You talk to your enemies.','',NULL,'Friends,Talk',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16142,'Freedom','Moshe Dayan','Soldier','\nMay 20, 1915\n','\nOctober 16, 1981\n','Israeli','Freedom is the oxygen of the soul.','',NULL,'Soul,Oxygen',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16143,'','Moshe Dayan','Soldier','\nMay 20, 1915\n','\nOctober 16, 1981\n','Israeli','Jewish villages were built in the place of Arab villages. You do not even know the names of these Arab villages, and I do not blame you because geography books no longer exist.','',NULL,'Blame,Place,Books',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16144,'','Moshe Dayan','Soldier','\nMay 20, 1915\n','\nOctober 16, 1981\n','Israeli','It\'s a democracy and if I am outvoted, I have to accept the majority decisions.','',NULL,'Democracy,Decisions,Accept',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16145,'','Moshe Dayan','Soldier','\nMay 20, 1915\n','\nOctober 16, 1981\n','Israeli','I have only one eye. Do you want me to look at the road or the at the speedometer.','',NULL,'Road,Eye',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16146,'Money','Moshe Dayan','Soldier','\nMay 20, 1915\n','\nOctober 16, 1981\n','Israeli','Our American friends offer us money, arms, and advice. We take the money, we take the arms, and we decline the advice.','',NULL,'Friends,Advice',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16147,'','Moshe Dayan','Soldier','\nMay 20, 1915\n','\nOctober 16, 1981\n','Israeli','Soldiers of Israel, we have no aims of conquest. Our purpose is to bring to naught the attempts of the Arab armies to conquer our land.','',NULL,'Purpose,Soldiers,Bring',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16148,'Peace','Moshe Dayan','Soldier','\nMay 20, 1915\n','\nOctober 16, 1981\n','Israeli','I have traveled a long road from the battlefield to the peace table.','',NULL,'Long,Road',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16149,'','Moshe Dayan','Soldier','\nMay 20, 1915\n','\nOctober 16, 1981\n','Israeli','Israel cannot afford to stand against the entire world and be denounced as the aggressor.','',NULL,'Cannot,Against,Stand',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16150,'','Moshe Dayan','Soldier','\nMay 20, 1915\n','\nOctober 16, 1981\n','Israeli','We are a generation of settlers, and without the steel helmet and gun barrel, we shall not be able to plant a tree or build a house.','',NULL,'Without,Able,Gun',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16151,'','Moshe Dayan','Soldier','\nMay 20, 1915\n','\nOctober 16, 1981\n','Israeli','I feel I\'ve lived so long, and went through so much, that all I want is calm and rest.','',NULL,'Long,Through,Calm',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16152,'Life,Time','Moshe Dayan','Soldier','\nMay 20, 1915\n','\nOctober 16, 1981\n','Israeli','After all, we are not children. It\'s time we planned our life.','',NULL,'Children',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16153,'Family,Home','Moshe Dayan','Soldier','\nMay 20, 1915\n','\nOctober 16, 1981\n','Israeli','I don\'t think we should be a model family living in a model home.','',NULL,'Living',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16154,'Strength','Moshe Dayan','Soldier','\nMay 20, 1915\n','\nOctober 16, 1981\n','Israeli','I have the strength to endure it all.','',NULL,'Endure',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16155,'Life','Moshe Dayan','Soldier','\nMay 20, 1915\n','\nOctober 16, 1981\n','Israeli','I know that plans and reality may be two different things, but I think my demands on life are minimal.','',NULL,'Reality,May',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16156,'Time','Moshe Dayan','Soldier','\nMay 20, 1915\n','\nOctober 16, 1981\n','Israeli','If I had to resign every time the Cabinet disagrees with me, I could not last as a Defense Minister one week.','',NULL,'Last,Week',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16157,'','Moshe Dayan','Soldier','\nMay 20, 1915\n','\nOctober 16, 1981\n','Israeli','It isn\'t a secret that my heart is damaged. All the treatments and medications haven\'t been effective.','',NULL,'Heart,Secret,Effective',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16158,'Power,Strength','Moshe Dayan','Soldier','\nMay 20, 1915\n','\nOctober 16, 1981\n','Israeli','It was in our power to cause the Arab governments to renounce the policy of strength toward Israel by turning it into a demonstration of weakness.','',NULL,'Cause',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16159,'Power','Moshe Dayan','Soldier','\nMay 20, 1915\n','\nOctober 16, 1981\n','Israeli','It was in our power to set high price for our blood, a price too high for the Arab community, the Arab army, or the Arab governments to think it worth paying.','',NULL,'Worth,High',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16160,'','Moshe Dayan','Soldier','\nMay 20, 1915\n','\nOctober 16, 1981\n','Israeli','Let us not be afraid to see the hatred that consumes the lives of hundreds of thousands of Arabs who sit around us and wait for the moment when their hands will be able to reach our blood.','',NULL,'Moment,Around,Wait',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16161,'','Moshe Dayan','Soldier','\nMay 20, 1915\n','\nOctober 16, 1981\n','Israeli','Most important, don\'t do anything you don\'t want.','',NULL,'Important,Anything',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16162,'War','Moshe Dayan','Soldier','\nMay 20, 1915\n','\nOctober 16, 1981\n','Israeli','The Jews have opened fire, and they are unready to begin a war.','',NULL,'Fire,Begin',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16163,'','Moshe Dayan','Soldier','\nMay 20, 1915\n','\nOctober 16, 1981\n','Israeli','The method of collective punishment so far has proved effective.','',NULL,'Far,Punishment,Effective',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16164,'','Moshe Dayan','Soldier','\nMay 20, 1915\n','\nOctober 16, 1981\n','Israeli','The Old City of Jerusalem is in our hands.','',NULL,'Old,Hands,City',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16165,'','Moshe Dayan','Soldier','\nMay 20, 1915\n','\nOctober 16, 1981\n','Israeli','There is no more Palestine. Finished.','',NULL,'Palestine,Finished',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16166,'Dating','Taylor Dayne','Musician','\nMarch 7, 1962\n','','American','I\'ve had enough boyfriends and enough issues. I\'d seen enough train wrecks.','',NULL,'Enough,Seen',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16167,'','Taylor Dayne','Musician','\nMarch 7, 1962\n','','American','All you needed back then was a blow dryer and a dream.','',NULL,'Dream,Needed,Blow',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16168,'','Taylor Dayne','Musician','\nMarch 7, 1962\n','','American','And I\'m also looking for a comeback record and it has to touch a lot of people.','',NULL,'Looking,Touch,Comeback',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16169,'','Taylor Dayne','Musician','\nMarch 7, 1962\n','','American','But once you strip that down, you realize it\'s all about a voice, like a Norah Jones - that\'s inspiring to me.','',NULL,'Down,Once,Realize',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16170,'','Taylor Dayne','Musician','\nMarch 7, 1962\n','','American','By the second tour I had rice cakes and hummus with me, and I was jumping rope in my room.','',NULL,'Second,Room,Tour',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16171,'','Taylor Dayne','Musician','\nMarch 7, 1962\n','','American','Did people think I sounded black? Totally, but that was a marketing tool as well, but also this is how I grew up and these are my influences.','',NULL,'Black,Did,Marketing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16172,'','Taylor Dayne','Musician','\nMarch 7, 1962\n','','American','I came out the box and for seven years I had a huge career. And then it\'s done, it\'s dumped. But I ain\'t gone, and I refuse to be gone.','',NULL,'Career,Done,Gone',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16173,'Diet','Taylor Dayne','Musician','\nMarch 7, 1962\n','','American','I have to be very careful about diet and exercise.','',NULL,'Exercise,Careful',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16174,'','Taylor Dayne','Musician','\nMarch 7, 1962\n','','American','I just try to get out of my own way because if anyone is their own worst enemy, it\'s usually you.','',NULL,'Enemy,Try,Anyone',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16175,'','Taylor Dayne','Musician','\nMarch 7, 1962\n','','American','I smoked some pot as a kid, but I just never did drugs.','',NULL,'Did,Kid,Pot',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16176,'','Taylor Dayne','Musician','\nMarch 7, 1962\n','','American','I started working out with a trainer and I immediately saw results.','',NULL,'Working,Started,Results',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16177,'','Taylor Dayne','Musician','\nMarch 7, 1962\n','','American','I\'m not looking to go out there and make a rhythmic Timbaland track.','',NULL,'Looking,Track,Rhythmic',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16178,'','Taylor Dayne','Musician','\nMarch 7, 1962\n','','American','If anything changes shape or takes off without me, I\'ll come after you and kill you. I\'m too type A.','',NULL,'Without,Anything,After',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16179,'Time','Taylor Dayne','Musician','\nMarch 7, 1962\n','','American','If we were truly in the studio making a record, it would have been more time consuming, and certainly I would have been more involved in the writing process.','',NULL,'Writing,Making',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16180,'Life','Taylor Dayne','Musician','\nMarch 7, 1962\n','','American','My current mantra is that sometimes we need teachers in our lives. I never had that in my life, parents and stuff like that; I tried to stay on the outside of them or anybody that had that kind of influence.','',NULL,'Parents,Sometimes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16181,'','Taylor Dayne','Musician','\nMarch 7, 1962\n','','American','My first tour I was on the road for 18 months. You\'re just out there promoting.','',NULL,'Road,Months,Tour',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16182,'','Taylor Dayne','Musician','\nMarch 7, 1962\n','','American','My tastes and inspirational artists were always rather eclectic and diverse.','',NULL,'Rather,Artists,Diverse',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16183,'Nature','Taylor Dayne','Musician','\nMarch 7, 1962\n','','American','Plus, I am paranoid by nature. I need to be in control.','',NULL,'Control,Paranoid',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16184,'','Taylor Dayne','Musician','\nMarch 7, 1962\n','','American','So when I\'m working out I do things extreme.','',NULL,'Working,Extreme',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16185,'Positive','Taylor Dayne','Musician','\nMarch 7, 1962\n','','American','That\'s really my goal now. I\'m trying to be a positive role model to my kids and to just enjoy this ride, because it\'s hard. It\'s hard to enjoy it when you\'re in it.','',NULL,'Hard,Enjoy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16186,'Business','Taylor Dayne','Musician','\nMarch 7, 1962\n','','American','This is one hell of a business I picked to be in.','',NULL,'Hell,Picked',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16187,'Car','Taylor Dayne','Musician','\nMarch 7, 1962\n','','American','Well, honey, I had the million dollar houses, I had the car, I had the horse, I had the barn; I had everything. Was I set free? I didn\'t even know what that meant.','',NULL,'Everything,Free',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16188,'Time','Taylor Dayne','Musician','\nMarch 7, 1962\n','','American','When I first came out, like a lot of the artists at that time, I had a very polished, very overproduced sound.','',NULL,'Artists,Sound',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16189,'Health,Women,Men','Mark Dayton','Politician','\nJanuary 26, 1947\n','','American','Many soldiers returning from Iraq and Afghanistan suffer from serious, long-term, physical and mental health problems, due to their service. It is unconscionable to cut the already limited health care benefits available to these brave men and women.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16190,'Time','Mark Dayton','Politician','\nJanuary 26, 1947\n','','American','Idle time is the devil\'s play.','',NULL,'Play,Devil',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16191,'Government','Mark Dayton','Politician','\nJanuary 26, 1947\n','','American','If the economy is strained, then Social Security, like the rest of the government, will be, too.','',NULL,'Social,Rest',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16192,'Women,Men','Mark Dayton','Politician','\nJanuary 26, 1947\n','','American','Its going to be a squeeze, but we have got to put our men and women in uniform ahead of everything else. We\'ve got to be treating our reservists fairly before we move on to other procurements.','',NULL,'Everything',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16193,'Politics,Health','Mark Dayton','Politician','\nJanuary 26, 1947\n','','American','Mercury emissions will continue to harm the environment and to endanger the health of children and pregnant women, until this Administration puts public health before politics.','',NULL,'Women',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16194,'Life','Mark Dayton','Politician','\nJanuary 26, 1947\n','','American','Much as soldiers come back, they\'ve been in combat or the edge of it and suddenly that adjustment back to civilian life is a real challenge.','',NULL,'Real,Challenge',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16195,'','Mark Dayton','Politician','\nJanuary 26, 1947\n','','American','Once again, the Republicans in the Senate have rejected an increase in the minimum wage. They support tax breaks for multi-millionaires, but they oppose helping the working poor to earn a decent income.','',NULL,'Working,Poor,Again',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16196,'Family','Mark Dayton','Politician','\nJanuary 26, 1947\n','','American','Providing working Minnesotans with at least seven days of paid sick leave every year is the right thing to do to. It benefits our families and helps our businesses become more worker friendly and family friendly.','',NULL,'Friendly,Working',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16197,'','Mark Dayton','Politician','\nJanuary 26, 1947\n','','American','The Bush Administration claims there is a Social Security crisis only to distract Americans from its serious mismanagement of the federal budget.','',NULL,'Crisis,Serious,Social',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16198,'Age,Future','Mark Dayton','Politician','\nJanuary 26, 1947\n','','American','The fine print in the President\'s Social Security proposal is that all present and future workers under age 55 will have their promised retirement benefits cut.','',NULL,'Social',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16199,'','Dan DeCarlo','Cartoonist','\nDecember 12, 1919\n','\nDecember 19, 2001\n','American','After about twenty issues of Josie, they decided to pay me.','',NULL,'After,Pay,Issues',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16200,'','Dan DeCarlo','Cartoonist','\nDecember 12, 1919\n','\nDecember 19, 2001\n','American','Because they feel that without them telling you to do this, you wouldn\'t have had the characters that you have, you wouldn\'t have the book that you have.','',NULL,'Book,Without,Characters',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16201,'','Dan DeCarlo','Cartoonist','\nDecember 12, 1919\n','\nDecember 19, 2001\n','American','I brought samples in, because I didn\'t have any comic book samples, and I brought all these illustrations that I had influenced by Norman Rockwell and a couple of the other big boys. That\'s all I had, that\'s all I brought.','',NULL,'Book,Big,Couple',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16202,'','Dan DeCarlo','Cartoonist','\nDecember 12, 1919\n','\nDecember 19, 2001\n','American','I designed all the characters, anyway, and Frank Doyle was doing all the writing. I didn\'t have any more input on what direction they were going to go with Josie.','',NULL,'Writing,Direction,Characters',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16203,'','Dan DeCarlo','Cartoonist','\nDecember 12, 1919\n','\nDecember 19, 2001\n','American','I started working with Timely in 1946. Stan Lee hired me.','',NULL,'Working,Started,Hired',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16204,'','Dan DeCarlo','Cartoonist','\nDecember 12, 1919\n','\nDecember 19, 2001\n','American','Once publishers got interested in it, it was a year in developing, and it was launched, I think, in 1960. But Willie Lumpkin didn\'t last long - it only last a little better than a year, maybe a year and a half.','',NULL,'Better,Long,Last',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16205,'','Dan DeCarlo','Cartoonist','\nDecember 12, 1919\n','\nDecember 19, 2001\n','American','That\'s the problem today: Who is the creator?','',NULL,'Today,Problem,Creator',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16206,'','Dan DeCarlo','Cartoonist','\nDecember 12, 1919\n','\nDecember 19, 2001\n','American','The first book that they gave me was Jeannie, a young teenager. I went on with her maybe ten books.','',NULL,'Book,Young,Her',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16207,'','Dan DeCarlo','Cartoonist','\nDecember 12, 1919\n','\nDecember 19, 2001\n','American','Then he took me off Jeannie and he gave me Millie the Model. That was a big break for me. It wasn\'t doing to well and somehow when I got on it became quite successful.','',NULL,'Successful,Big,Off',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16208,'','Dan DeCarlo','Cartoonist','\nDecember 12, 1919\n','\nDecember 19, 2001\n','American','Then is when I decided to take it to Archie to see if they could do it as a comic book. I showed it to Richard Goldwater, and he showed it to his father, and a day or two later I got the OK to do it as a comic book.','',NULL,'Father,Book,Two',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16209,'','Dan DeCarlo','Cartoonist','\nDecember 12, 1919\n','\nDecember 19, 2001\n','American','There were eleven publishers in New York City, and when it was all over, I think it went down to four or five, and then finally just the three of them, the Big Three.','',NULL,'Down,Big,Three',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16210,'','Dan DeCarlo','Cartoonist','\nDecember 12, 1919\n','\nDecember 19, 2001\n','American','What made me want to go into doing comics was I was working as a laborer with my father, a gardener.','',NULL,'Father,Made,Working',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16211,'','Dan DeCarlo','Cartoonist','\nDecember 12, 1919\n','\nDecember 19, 2001\n','American','When I found this opportunity to answer the ad, I got the job and I\'ve been there ever since.','',NULL,'Job,Ever,Since',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16212,'Home,Government','Peter DeFazio','Politician','\nMay 27, 1947\n','','American','A timeline for bringing U.S. troops home that is negotiated with the Iraqi government would also boost the Iraqi government\'s legitimacy and claim to self-rule, and force the Iraqi government to take responsibility for itself and its citizens.','',NULL,'Force',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16213,'','Peter DeFazio','Politician','\nMay 27, 1947\n','','American','About 75 percent of the crude oil marketed here is sold off the books, and they are doing trades that would be illegal if it was a regulated market, and of course they do not want to regulate it.','',NULL,'Here,Off,Books',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16214,'Time','Peter DeFazio','Politician','\nMay 27, 1947\n','','American','But they are not going to take on Big Oil because Big Oil is very generous at campaign time, and this is all about the elections. They want to pretend that they are doing something meaningful.','',NULL,'Big,Meaningful',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16215,'Money','Peter DeFazio','Politician','\nMay 27, 1947\n','','American','Essentially, when we run a deficit, we are borrowing money to buy things that are made overseas.','',NULL,'Made,Run',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16216,'','Peter DeFazio','Politician','\nMay 27, 1947\n','','American','Even the majority of the Sunnis have grown tired of foreign terrorists operating in Iraq.','',NULL,'Tired,Majority,Iraq',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16217,'','Peter DeFazio','Politician','\nMay 27, 1947\n','','American','First off, the crude oil market, unlike every other commodity in America, is virtually unregulated.','',NULL,'America,Off,Market',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16218,'','Peter DeFazio','Politician','\nMay 27, 1947\n','','American','In addition to a timeline, I have proposed that U.S. troops be removed from front line combat positions in Iraqi cities and towns, turning over daily security patrols, interactions with citizens, and any offensive security actions to the Iraqis themselves.','',NULL,'Daily,Themselves,Security',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16219,'','Peter DeFazio','Politician','\nMay 27, 1947\n','','American','In crude oil trading, we have seen a 46 percent increase over 1 year in the margins there.','',NULL,'Year,Seen,Percent',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16220,'','Peter DeFazio','Politician','\nMay 27, 1947\n','','American','In recent years, breweries and brew pubs have flourished across the Nation. And, as the Representative from Oregon\'s fourth district, I have enjoyed seeing the diversity that craft brewery has fueled across the Nation.','',NULL,'Nation,Seeing,Diversity',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16221,'','Peter DeFazio','Politician','\nMay 27, 1947\n','','American','It was Osama bin Laden and al-Qaeda who attacked the U.S. on September 11, 2001, not Saddam Hussein and Iraq.','',NULL,'Iraq,September,Bin',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16222,'War','Peter DeFazio','Politician','\nMay 27, 1947\n','','American','Nor should the U.S. military be forced to remain in Iraq essentially as an army for one side of a civil war.','',NULL,'Military,Nor',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16223,'','Peter DeFazio','Politician','\nMay 27, 1947\n','','American','Of the 55 refineries closed in America in the last 10 years, they were all closed for economic reasons, mostly oil company mergers. Not a single one was closed for environmental purposes or objections.','',NULL,'Single,America,Last',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16224,'Women,Men,War','Peter DeFazio','Politician','\nMay 27, 1947\n','','American','Saddam Hussein was a brutal tyrant. I am glad he is now on trial for crimes against humanity. But, opposition to a dictator is not the measure I use when deciding whether to send our men and women in uniform off to war and possible death.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16225,'Home,Government','Peter DeFazio','Politician','\nMay 27, 1947\n','','American','Second, the resolution contains the blatantly false assertion that negotiating a timeline for bringing U.S. troops home with the Iraqi government undermines U.S. national security. Such a statement shows a misunderstanding of the enemy we face in Iraq.','',NULL,'Enemy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16226,'Home,Government','Peter DeFazio','Politician','\nMay 27, 1947\n','','American','Similarly, establishing a firm timeline for bringing our troops home could accelerate the development of Iraqi security forces and deepen their commitment to defending their own country and their own government.','',NULL,'Country',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16227,'','Peter DeFazio','Politician','\nMay 27, 1947\n','','American','The training and equipping of Iraqi security forces should be accelerated.','',NULL,'Training,Security,Forces',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16228,'Peace,Good','Peter DeFazio','Politician','\nMay 27, 1947\n','','American','The U.S. cannot force Sunnis, Shias, and Kurds to make peace or to act for the common good. They have been in conflict for 1,400 years.','',NULL,'Cannot',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16229,'Freedom','Peter DeFazio','Politician','\nMay 27, 1947\n','','American','The U.S. cannot impose freedom, security, and unity in Iraq by force.','',NULL,'Cannot,Security',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16230,'','Peter DeFazio','Politician','\nMay 27, 1947\n','','American','The U.S. must renounce any U.S. interest in constructing permanent U.S. military bases in Iraq.','',NULL,'Must,Military,Interest',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16231,'Family,Women','Peter DeFazio','Politician','\nMay 27, 1947\n','','American','There is a lot of lip service paid in this Congress and downtown at the White House about family values and small business. Who better represents family values and small business than the fishermen and women on the Oregon and California coast.','',NULL,'Business',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16232,'','Peter DeFazio','Politician','\nMay 27, 1947\n','','American','There is no free market in oil.','',NULL,'Free,Market,Oil',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16233,'','Peter DeFazio','Politician','\nMay 27, 1947\n','','American','To the contrary, I believe the U.S. military has already done all that has been asked of them. Saddam Hussein is on trial. The threat from alleged weapons of mass destruction programs in Iraq has been neutralized.','',NULL,'Believe,Done,Military',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16234,'Love','Kaylee DeFer','Actress','\nSeptember 23, 1986\n','','American','I always love a villain!','',NULL,'Villain',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16235,'Funny','Ellen DeGeneres','Comedian','\nJanuary 26, 1958\n','','American','My grandmother started walking five miles a day when she was sixty. She\'s ninety-seven now, and we don\'t know where the hell she is.','',NULL,'Hell,She',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16236,'Relationship','Ellen DeGeneres','Comedian','\nJanuary 26, 1958\n','','American','So many people prefer to live in drama because it\'s comfortable. It\'s like someone staying in a bad marriage or relationship - it\'s actually easier to stay because they know what to expect every day, versus leaving and not knowing what to expect.','',NULL,'Live',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16237,'Equality','Ellen DeGeneres','Comedian','\nJanuary 26, 1958\n','','American','Here are the values that I stand for: honesty, equality, kindness, compassion, treating people the way you want to be treated and helping those in need. To me, those are traditional values.','',NULL,'Kindness,Honesty',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16238,'Happiness,Fear','Ellen DeGeneres','Comedian','\nJanuary 26, 1958\n','','American','The world is full of a lot of fear and a lot of negativity, and a lot of judgment. I just think people need to start shifting into joy and happiness. As corny as it sounds, we need to make a shift.','',NULL,'Joy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16239,'Mom','Ellen DeGeneres','Comedian','\nJanuary 26, 1958\n','','American','I ask people why they have deer heads on their walls. They always say because it\'s such a beautiful animal. There you go. I think my mother is attractive, but I have photographs of her.','',NULL,'Beautiful,Mother',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16240,'Funny','Ellen DeGeneres','Comedian','\nJanuary 26, 1958\n','','American','Most comedy is based on getting a laugh at somebody else\'s expense. And I find that that\'s just a form of bullying in a major way. So I want to be an example that you can be funny and be kind, and make people laugh without hurting somebody else\'s feelings.','',NULL,'Without,Laugh',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16241,'God','Ellen DeGeneres','Comedian','\nJanuary 26, 1958\n','','American','In the beginning there was nothing. God said, \'Let there be light!\' And there was light. There was still nothing, but you could see it a whole lot better.','',NULL,'Better,Nothing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16242,'Love','Ellen DeGeneres','Comedian','\nJanuary 26, 1958\n','','American','If we\'re destroying our trees and destroying our environment and hurting animals and hurting one another and all that stuff, there\'s got to be a very powerful energy to fight that. I think we need more love in the world. We need more kindness, more compassion, more joy, more laughter. I definitely w','',NULL,'Powerful,Kindness',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16243,'Funny','Ellen DeGeneres','Comedian','\nJanuary 26, 1958\n','','American','People always ask me, \'Were you funny as a child?\' Well, no, I was an accountant.','',NULL,'Child,Ask',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16244,'','Ellen DeGeneres','Comedian','\nJanuary 26, 1958\n','','American','I\'m not an activist; I don\'t look for controversy. I\'m not a political person, but I\'m a person with compassion. I care passionately about equal rights. I care about human rights. I care about animal rights.','',NULL,'Care,Human,Political',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16245,'Love,Work','Ellen DeGeneres','Comedian','\nJanuary 26, 1958\n','','American','I work really hard at trying to see the big picture and not getting stuck in ego. I believe we\'re all put on this planet for a purpose, and we all have a different purpose... When you connect with that love and that compassion, that\'s when everything unfolds.','',NULL,'Believe',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16246,'','Ellen DeGeneres','Comedian','\nJanuary 26, 1958\n','','American','I was raised around heterosexuals, as all heterosexuals are, that\'s where us gay people come from... you heterosexuals.','',NULL,'Gay,Around,Raised',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16247,'Truth','Ellen DeGeneres','Comedian','\nJanuary 26, 1958\n','','American','I am saddened by how people treat one another and how we are so shut off from one another and how we judge one another, when the truth is, we are all one connected thing. We are all from the same exact molecules.','',NULL,'Judge,Same',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16248,'Funny','Ellen DeGeneres','Comedian','\nJanuary 26, 1958\n','','American','I think they should have a Barbie with a buzz cut.','',NULL,'Cut,Barbie',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16249,'Peace','Ellen DeGeneres','Comedian','\nJanuary 26, 1958\n','','American','I get those fleeting, beautiful moments of inner peace and stillness - and then the other 23 hours and 45 minutes of the day, I\'m a human trying to make it through in this world.','',NULL,'Beautiful,Human',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16250,'Truth','Ellen DeGeneres','Comedian','\nJanuary 26, 1958\n','','American','Find out who you are and be that person. That\'s what your soul was put on this Earth to be. Find that truth, live that truth and everything else will come.','',NULL,'Live,Person',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16251,'','Ellen DeGeneres','Comedian','\nJanuary 26, 1958\n','','American','Just go up to somebody on the street and say \'You\'re it!\' and then run away.','',NULL,'Away,Somebody,Run',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16252,'Christmas','Ellen DeGeneres','Comedian','\nJanuary 26, 1958\n','','American','Nothing says holidays, like a cheese log.','',NULL,'Nothing,Holidays',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16253,'Sad','Ellen DeGeneres','Comedian','\nJanuary 26, 1958\n','','American','I was raised in an atmosphere of \'everything\'s fine.\' But as I got older, I was like, \'Well no, everything\'s not fine. There is stuff that\'s sad.\' I am a really sensitive person. I think I am too sensitive sometimes.','',NULL,'Person,Everything',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16254,'','Ellen DeGeneres','Comedian','\nJanuary 26, 1958\n','','American','Sometimes you can\'t see yourself clearly until you see yourself through the eyes of others.','',NULL,'Yourself,Through,Eyes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16255,'Faith','Ellen DeGeneres','Comedian','\nJanuary 26, 1958\n','','American','Faith is part of who I am, yes. I was raised Christian Scientist. The most important thing I saw every single week on the wall at Sunday school was the Golden Rule.','',NULL,'School,Sunday',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16256,'','Ellen DeGeneres','Comedian','\nJanuary 26, 1958\n','','American','You have to stay in shape. My grandmother, she started walking five miles a day when she was 60. She\'s 97 today and we don\'t know where the hell she is.','',NULL,'Today,Hell,She',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16257,'','Ellen DeGeneres','Comedian','\nJanuary 26, 1958\n','','American','I learned compassion from being discriminated against. Everything bad that\'s ever happened to me has taught me compassion.','',NULL,'Bad,Everything,Ever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16258,'Love,Work,Design','Ellen DeGeneres','Comedian','\nJanuary 26, 1958\n','','American','Designing is my hobby. If I didn\'t do what I do for a living - at some point when I don\'t do this for a living - I\'ll probably just do design work. I love finding really special pieces of furniture.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16259,'Funny','Ellen DeGeneres','Comedian','\nJanuary 26, 1958\n','','American','I had everything I\'d hoped for, but I wasn\'t being myself. So I decided to be honest about who I was. It was strange: The people who loved me for being funny suddenly didn\'t like me for being... me.','',NULL,'Everything,Strange',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16260,'','Gavin DeGraw','Musician','\nFebruary 4, 1977\n','','American','There\'s always some amount of gradual, slow burning destruction over the course of partying.','',NULL,'Slow,Burning,Partying',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16261,'','Gavin DeGraw','Musician','\nFebruary 4, 1977\n','','American','But I\'ve never considered myself any kind of heartthrob. It sounds painful.','',NULL,'Painful,Sounds,Heartthrob',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16262,'Car','Gavin DeGraw','Musician','\nFebruary 4, 1977\n','','American','When I was a kid I got busted for throwing a rock through a car window and egging a house on halloween.','',NULL,'Rock,Through',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16263,'','Gavin DeGraw','Musician','\nFebruary 4, 1977\n','','American','I like to do the splits onstage.','',NULL,'Onstage,Splits',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16264,'Great,War','Gavin DeGraw','Musician','\nFebruary 4, 1977\n','','American','When my grandfather died, I started adopting some of his accents, to sort of remind myself of him. A homage. He was a war hero, and he was really great with his hands.','',NULL,'Hero',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16265,'','Gavin DeGraw','Musician','\nFebruary 4, 1977\n','','American','I can do a gig without an instrument.','',NULL,'Without,Instrument,Gig',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16266,'','Gavin DeGraw','Musician','\nFebruary 4, 1977\n','','American','I could tell it was a popular move as a writer to walk down the bass lines while you were writing a song.','',NULL,'Writing,Down,Tell',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16267,'','Gavin DeGraw','Musician','\nFebruary 4, 1977\n','','American','I don\'t really take a step back too often to see what\'s going on.','',NULL,'Often,Step',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16268,'','Gavin DeGraw','Musician','\nFebruary 4, 1977\n','','American','I don\'t take my clothes off in my videos.','',NULL,'Off,Clothes,Videos',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16269,'','Gavin DeGraw','Musician','\nFebruary 4, 1977\n','','American','I don\'t want to be anything other than what I\'ve been trying to be lately.','',NULL,'Anything,Trying,Lately',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16270,'','Gavin DeGraw','Musician','\nFebruary 4, 1977\n','','American','I don\'t want to see Superman replaced with Superboy.','',NULL,'Superman,Replaced',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16271,'Family,Time','Gavin DeGraw','Musician','\nFebruary 4, 1977\n','','American','I guess I\'m happy that I\'m getting the attention. Otherwise, I\'d just be playing in a local bar in front of my family members, and I\'m sure they\'d get sick of that in no time.','',NULL,'Happy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16272,'','Gavin DeGraw','Musician','\nFebruary 4, 1977\n','','American','I happen to be a guy who also plays the piano and sings, so people automatically associate me with Billy Joel.','',NULL,'Happen,Guy,Piano',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16273,'','Gavin DeGraw','Musician','\nFebruary 4, 1977\n','','American','I live in a bus and go from place to place and sometimes feel very detached from what\'s going on.','',NULL,'Live,Sometimes,Place',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16274,'Love,Music','Gavin DeGraw','Musician','\nFebruary 4, 1977\n','','American','I love to play music.','',NULL,'Play',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16275,'','Gavin DeGraw','Musician','\nFebruary 4, 1977\n','','American','I may never get my own action figure, but at least I think what I\'m doing is really legitimate musically.','',NULL,'May,Action,Figure',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16276,'','Gavin DeGraw','Musician','\nFebruary 4, 1977\n','','American','I miss that sensation of a small achievement feeling like a really big deal.','',NULL,'Feeling,Small,Big',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16277,'Music','Gavin DeGraw','Musician','\nFebruary 4, 1977\n','','American','I think listening to real classic soul material made me learn how to feel music that\'s sung.','',NULL,'Real,Made',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16278,'Time','Gavin DeGraw','Musician','\nFebruary 4, 1977\n','','American','I took a lot of time to open myself up to taking chances musically.','',NULL,'Open,Took',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16279,'Music','Gavin DeGraw','Musician','\nFebruary 4, 1977\n','','American','I was introduced to country music around a campfire on a farm.','',NULL,'Country,Around',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16280,'','Gavin DeGraw','Musician','\nFebruary 4, 1977\n','','American','I\'m like a junkie for writing.','',NULL,'Writing,Junkie',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16281,'Success','Gavin DeGraw','Musician','\nFebruary 4, 1977\n','','American','I\'m very competitive, and my ego couldn\'t handle that lack of success.','',NULL,'Ego,Lack',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16282,'Famous','Gavin DeGraw','Musician','\nFebruary 4, 1977\n','','American','It\'s not my goal to be a famous actor.','',NULL,'Goal,Actor',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16283,'Dad','Gavin DeGraw','Musician','\nFebruary 4, 1977\n','','American','My dad didn\'t want me to play guitar. He played piano, so I chose that. And I ended up loving it.','',NULL,'Play,Guitar',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16284,'','Gavin DeGraw','Musician','\nFebruary 4, 1977\n','','American','Playing in front of people is a lot different from playing in your room.','',NULL,'Different,Playing,Room',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16285,'Time','Dane DeHaan','Actor','\nFebruary 6, 1986\n','','American','I always wanted to be an actor, but my top three favorite actors of all time are Al Pacino, James Dean and Philip Seymour Hoffman.','',NULL,'Wanted,Three',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16286,'','Dane DeHaan','Actor','\nFebruary 6, 1986\n','','American','I\'ve always said that if I could do anything in the world, I would be a professional golfer.','',NULL,'Anything,Said,Golfer',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16287,'','Lea DeLaria','Comedian','\nMay 23, 1958\n','','American','A woman will allow herself to be clouded by her emotions. Her reasonable thought becomes completely unreasonable over the most ridiculous thing. It\'s a girl thing.','',NULL,'Girl,Woman,Thought',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16288,'Easter','Lea DeLaria','Comedian','\nMay 23, 1958\n','','American','What do you mean you don\'t believe in homosexuality? It\'s not like the Easter Bunny, your belief isn\'t necessary.','',NULL,'Believe,Mean',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16289,'Change','Lea DeLaria','Comedian','\nMay 23, 1958\n','','American','As a standup, I try to change the world. As an entertainer, I try to entertain. And as a lesbian, I try to pick up the prettiest girl in the room.','',NULL,'Girl,Try',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16290,'','Lea DeLaria','Comedian','\nMay 23, 1958\n','','American','Straight girls like me. They flirt with me to get whatever they want. Of course it works.','',NULL,'Flirt,Whatever,Works',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16291,'','Lea DeLaria','Comedian','\nMay 23, 1958\n','','American','I can\'t discriminate? Oh, that\'s ripe, coming from a straight white man. What\'s the matter, baby doesn\'t feel like he belongs? Well why don\'t you try a place that was set up just for you? Like the world!','',NULL,'Why,Try,Place',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16292,'Women,Men','Lea DeLaria','Comedian','\nMay 23, 1958\n','','American','It\'s a cosmic joke that I\'m a lesbian, because I understand men so well but women are a complete mystery to me.','',NULL,'Understand',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16293,'','Lea DeLaria','Comedian','\nMay 23, 1958\n','','American','No one has the responsibility to be out to anyone but himself or herself. I made my choice a million years ago.','',NULL,'Made,Choice,Anyone',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16294,'Family','Rosa DeLauro','Politician','\nMarch 2, 1943\n','','American','Alzheimer\'s, Parkinson\'s, brain and spinal cord disorders, diabetes, cancer, at least 58 diseases could potentially be cured through stem cell research, diseases that touch every family in America and in the world.','',NULL,'Brain,Through',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16295,'War,Patriotism','Rosa DeLauro','Politician','\nMarch 2, 1943\n','','American','1 month ago the American people stopped to remember the third anniversary of the beginning of the Iraq war. We thought first and foremost of the selflessness, patriotism and heroism by our troops, our National Guard and Reserves.','',NULL,'Thought',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16296,'Family,Women','Rosa DeLauro','Politician','\nMarch 2, 1943\n','','American','Evening the playing field for women workers is a matter of fairness and with women now providing a significant share of their family\'s income, it is a family issue.','',NULL,'Evening',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16297,'Family,Women','Rosa DeLauro','Politician','\nMarch 2, 1943\n','','American','Expanding eligibility of family planning services to low-income women will maximize cost-savings to both federal and state governments, reduce the disparities in access to family planning services for low-income women, and decrease the incidence of abortion in the U.S.','',NULL,'Both',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16298,'Health','Rosa DeLauro','Politician','\nMarch 2, 1943\n','','American','I believe that the issue of mental health services for our troops deploying or returning from combat is one that demands the attention of this body, if only for a few minutes today.','',NULL,'Today,Believe',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16299,'Work,Women,Hope','Rosa DeLauro','Politician','\nMarch 2, 1943\n','','American','President Kennedy understood the importance of equal pay for equal work and signed historic legislation that gave women around the country hope that one day their wages would be on par with that of their male counterparts.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16300,'Best','Rosa DeLauro','Politician','\nMarch 2, 1943\n','','American','The best proof of the high quality of American beef is the continued negative BSE findings supported by the highest surveillance possible. The administration should be working to increase our surveillance of BSE, not scaling it back.','',NULL,'Working,Negative',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16301,'','Rosa DeLauro','Politician','\nMarch 2, 1943\n','','American','The Bush administration and Congressional Republicans have failed to bring up comprehensive energy reform or any piece of legislation for that matter that would lower gas prices, opting instead to give massive subsidies to the oil and gas industry.','',NULL,'Give,Energy,Matter',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16302,'Science','Rosa DeLauro','Politician','\nMarch 2, 1943\n','','American','The moral issue here is whether the United States Congress is going to stand in the way of science and preclude scientists from doing lifesaving research.','',NULL,'Here,Moral',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16303,'','Rosa DeLauro','Politician','\nMarch 2, 1943\n','','American','The State Energy Program, it provides grants to States and directs funding to State energy offices. The States use these grants to address their energy priorities, program funding to adopt emerging renewable energy and energy-efficient technologies.','',NULL,'Energy,State,Priorities',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL);
INSERT INTO `o_quotes` VALUES (16304,'','Rosa DeLauro','Politician','\nMarch 2, 1943\n','','American','The Texas Energy Office\'s Loan Star Program has reduced building energy consumption and taxpayers\' energy costs through the efficient operation of public buildings, saving taxpayers more than $172 million through energy efficiency projects.','',NULL,'Through,Energy,Public',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16305,'Women','Rosa DeLauro','Politician','\nMarch 2, 1943\n','','American','Those most likely to be raped or sexually assaulted are young women between the ages of 16 and 24, women with their whole lives ahead of them. This one act of violence will alter their lives forever.','',NULL,'Young,Between',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16306,'Family','Tom DeLay','Politician','\nApril 8, 1947\n','','American','A woman can take care of the family. It takes a man to provide structure, to provide stability.','',NULL,'Care,Woman',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16307,'','Tom DeLay','Politician','\nApril 8, 1947\n','','American','The causes of youth violence are working parents who put their kids into daycare, the teaching of evolution in the schools, and working mothers who take birth control pills.','',NULL,'Parents,Control,Working',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16308,'','Tom DeLay','Politician','\nApril 8, 1947\n','','American','In short, it is the position of the people of the United States, as expressed by their representatives in Congress, that Israel\'s fight is our fight. And so shall it be until the last terrorist on earth is in a cell or a cemetery.','',NULL,'Fight,Short,Last',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16309,'Government','Tom DeLay','Politician','\nApril 8, 1947\n','','American','I am not a federal employee. I am a constitutional officer. My job is the Constitution of the United States, I am not a government employee. I am in the Constitution.','',NULL,'Job,United',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16310,'Government','Tom DeLay','Politician','\nApril 8, 1947\n','','American','I am the Federal Government.','',NULL,'Federal',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16311,'Government','Tom DeLay','Politician','\nApril 8, 1947\n','','American','I don\'t believe there is a separation of church and state. I think the Constitution is very clear. The only separation is that there will not be a government church.','',NULL,'Believe,State',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16312,'War','Tom DeLay','Politician','\nApril 8, 1947\n','','American','My friends, there is no Palestinian-Israeli conflict. There is only the global war on terrorism.','',NULL,'Friends,Terrorism',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16313,'War','Tom DeLay','Politician','\nApril 8, 1947\n','','American','Nothing is more important in the face of a war than cutting taxes.','',NULL,'Important,Nothing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16314,'','Tom DeLay','Politician','\nApril 8, 1947\n','','American','Nothing\'s worse than a woman know-it-all.','',NULL,'Woman,Nothing,Worse',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16315,'','Tom DeLay','Politician','\nApril 8, 1947\n','','American','You know, the Democrats want to balance the budget by raising spending and raising taxes. The Soviet Union had a balanced budget.','',NULL,'Balance,Union,Taxes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16316,'Power','Don DeLillo','Novelist','\nNovember 20, 1936\n','','American','People who are powerless make an open theater of violence.','',NULL,'Violence,Open',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16317,'Life','Don DeLillo','Novelist','\nNovember 20, 1936\n','','American','The modern meaning of life\'s end-when does it end? How does it end? How should it end? What is the value of life? How do we measure it?','',NULL,'End,Value',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16318,'Power','Don DeLillo','Novelist','\nNovember 20, 1936\n','','American','People who are in power make their arrangements in secret, largely as a way of maintaining and furthering that power.','',NULL,'Secret,Furthering',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16319,'Power','Don DeLillo','Novelist','\nNovember 20, 1936\n','','American','Never underestimate the power of the State to act out its own massive fantasies.','',NULL,'State,Act',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16320,'Nature,Time,Fear','Don DeLillo','Novelist','\nNovember 20, 1936\n','','American','There\'s always a period of curious fear between the first sweet-smelling breeze and the time when the rain comes cracking down.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16321,'Work','Don DeLillo','Novelist','\nNovember 20, 1936\n','','American','I\'ve always seen myself in sentences. I begin to recognize myself, word by word, as I work through a sentence.','',NULL,'Through,Word',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16322,'','Don DeLillo','Novelist','\nNovember 20, 1936\n','','American','Hardship makes the world obscure.','',NULL,'Makes,Hardship,Obscure',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16323,'','Don DeLillo','Novelist','\nNovember 20, 1936\n','','American','I like the construction of sentences and the juxtaposition of words-not just how they sound or what they mean, but even what they look like.','',NULL,'Mean,Sound,Sentences',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16324,'Work','Don DeLillo','Novelist','\nNovember 20, 1936\n','','American','I quit my job just to quit. I didn\'t quit my job to write fiction. I just didn\'t want to work anymore.','',NULL,'Job,Write',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16325,'','Don DeLillo','Novelist','\nNovember 20, 1936\n','','American','I slept for four years. I didn\'t study much of anything. I majored in something called communication arts.','',NULL,'Anything,Study,Four',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16326,'','Don DeLillo','Novelist','\nNovember 20, 1936\n','','American','I\'ve come to think of Europe as a hardcover book, America as the paperback version.','',NULL,'Book,America,Europe',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16327,'Work','Don DeLillo','Novelist','\nNovember 20, 1936\n','','American','If I were a writer, how I would enjoy being told the novel is dead. How liberating to work in the margins, outside a central perception. You are the ghoul of literature. Lovely.','',NULL,'Enjoy,Lovely',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16328,'Society','Don DeLillo','Novelist','\nNovember 20, 1936\n','','American','In a repressive society, a writer can be deeply influential, but in a society that\'s filled with glut and repetition and endless consumption, the act of terror may be the only meaningful act.','',NULL,'May,Act',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16329,'','Don DeLillo','Novelist','\nNovember 20, 1936\n','','American','It occured to me that eating is the only form of professionalism most people ever attain.','',NULL,'Ever,Eating,Attain',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16330,'Men','Don DeLillo','Novelist','\nNovember 20, 1936\n','','American','Men with secrets tend to be drawn to each other, not because they want to share what they know but because they need the company of the like-minded, the fellow afflicted.','',NULL,'Secrets,Company',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16331,'','Don DeLillo','Novelist','\nNovember 20, 1936\n','','American','There\'s a moral force in a sentence when it comes out right. It speaks the writer\'s will to live.','',NULL,'Live,Moral,Writer',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16332,'Life,Death','Don DeLillo','Novelist','\nNovember 20, 1936\n','','American','A Catholic is raised with the idea that he will die any minute now and if he doesn\'t live his life in a certain way, this death is an introduction to an eternity of pain.','',NULL,'Pain',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16333,'','Don DeLillo','Novelist','\nNovember 20, 1936\n','','American','America was and is the immigrant\'s dream.','',NULL,'America,Dream,Immigrant',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16334,'','Don DeLillo','Novelist','\nNovember 20, 1936\n','','American','American writers ought to stand and live in the margins, and be more dangerous.','',NULL,'Live,American,Dangerous',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16335,'Alone','Don DeLillo','Novelist','\nNovember 20, 1936\n','','American','Californians invented the concept of life-style. This alone warrants their doom.','',NULL,'Concept,Doom',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16336,'Truth','Don DeLillo','Novelist','\nNovember 20, 1936\n','','American','Every sentence has a truth waiting at the end of it and the writer learns how to know it when he finally gets there.','',NULL,'Waiting,End',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16337,'','Don DeLillo','Novelist','\nNovember 20, 1936\n','','American','For me, writing is a concentrated form of thinking.','',NULL,'Writing,Thinking,Form',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16338,'Life','Don DeLillo','Novelist','\nNovember 20, 1936\n','','American','I embarked on my life - I didn\'t do anything. I don\'t have an explanation.','',NULL,'Anything,Embarked',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16339,'Beauty','Don DeLillo','Novelist','\nNovember 20, 1936\n','','American','I felt Joyce was an influence on my fiction, but in a very general way, as a kind of inspiration and a model for the beauty of language.','',NULL,'Language,Influence',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16340,'Wedding','Don DeLillo','Novelist','\nNovember 20, 1936\n','','American','I saw a photograph of a wedding conducted by Reverend Moon of the Unification Church. I wanted to understand this event, and the only way to understand it was to write about it.','',NULL,'Understand,Wanted',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16341,'','Grey DeLisle','Musician','\nAugust 24, 1973\n','','American','Somehow, it seems that the sadder a song is, the happier I feel. The release of emotions that many would label as \'negative\' is actually a liberating process for me.','',NULL,'Negative,Song,Actually',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16342,'','Grey DeLisle','Musician','\nAugust 24, 1973\n','','American','I did get a degree in theater and took some voice-over classes.','',NULL,'Did,Took,Theater',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16343,'Music,Cool','Grey DeLisle','Musician','\nAugust 24, 1973\n','','American','I feel like my music is just an extension of my acting. I treat the songs like scenes that tell a story... it\'s very similar. My favorite thing is when cartoon fans show up to my live gigs! They are always the most kick-butt audience members \'cause they\'re not trying to act all cool like a lot of th','',NULL,'Live',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16344,'Work','Grey DeLisle','Musician','\nAugust 24, 1973\n','','American','I hardly ever watch my own work. I just end up picking myself apart! I can\'t even stand to hear myself on voicemail. the sound of my own voice is like nails on a chalkboard. The same goes for my records.','',NULL,'End,Ever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16345,'Time','Grey DeLisle','Musician','\nAugust 24, 1973\n','','American','I was always talking in weird voices from the time I was two. I guess I just found a way to keep doing it! I did get a degree in theater and took some voice-over classes... but most of it is just the same stuff I was doing as a kid!','',NULL,'Two,Did',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16346,'Love,Good','Grey DeLisle','Musician','\nAugust 24, 1973\n','','American','Many thanks for all of the love and good wishes sent our way from my friends out there in cartoon land... the only place where a nine month pregnant woman can still play a hot goth chick in a belly shirt!','',NULL,'Woman',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16347,'Music,Cool','Grey DeLisle','Musician','\nAugust 24, 1973\n','','American','My favorite thing is when cartoon fans show up to my live gigs! They are always the most kick-butt audience members \'cause they\'re not trying to act all cool like a lot of the music fans do!','',NULL,'Live',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16348,'Men,Best','Tom DeLonge','Musician','\nDecember 13, 1975\n','','American','\'Close Encounters of the Third Kind\' is the best movie for a guy like me. A cerebral adventure. A moving story. A bunch of little green men.','',NULL,'Moving',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16349,'Hope','Tom DeLonge','Musician','\nDecember 13, 1975\n','','American','I don\'t believe that I\'m better than anybody, but I do believe that I\'ll try harder than most and I hope that people just join me for a little bit of a ride.','',NULL,'Believe,Better',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16350,'','Tom DeLonge','Musician','\nDecember 13, 1975\n','','American','In ten years I will become president of the United States Of America.','',NULL,'America,Become,President',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16351,'Funny,Humor','Tom DeLonge','Musician','\nDecember 13, 1975\n','','American','Humor has become so cliche and boring that nothing\'s funny anymore unless it involves something totally disgusting that offends somebody or makes them feel really uncomfortable.','',NULL,'Nothing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16352,'','Tom DeLonge','Musician','\nDecember 13, 1975\n','','American','I grew up skateboarding, but I don\'t even do that anymore.','',NULL,'Anymore,Grew',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16353,'','Tom DeLonge','Musician','\nDecember 13, 1975\n','','American','I used to get so jealous if my wife liked another band more than my own. Come to think of it, I still do.','',NULL,'Wife,Jealous,Still',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16354,'','Tom DeLonge','Musician','\nDecember 13, 1975\n','','American','I\'m a huge stadium rock fan, but I\'m also a fan of everything from Massive Attack to Peter Gabriel, U2, the Police, Radiohead, and Coldplay.','',NULL,'Rock,Everything,Police',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16355,'Love,Music','Tom DeLonge','Musician','\nDecember 13, 1975\n','','American','I\'ve realized that I love all forms of music and get excited when any artist goes crazy and creates something that is an experience.','',NULL,'Experience',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16356,'Family','Tom DeLonge','Musician','\nDecember 13, 1975\n','','American','Like millions of others, I have been plagued by the devastating effects of cancer hitting not one, but multiple members of my family.','',NULL,'Others,Cancer',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16357,'','John DeLorean','Businessman','\nJanuary 6, 1925\n','\nMarch 19, 2005\n','American','It\'s inevitable that the company come back.','',NULL,'Company,Inevitable',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16358,'','Dom DeLuise','Actor','\nAugust 1, 1933\n','','American','Sometimes I get a little manic and you can\'t stop me. I\'m all over the place. I have fun.','',NULL,'Fun,Sometimes,Place',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16359,'Love','Dom DeLuise','Actor','\nAugust 1, 1933\n','','American','Dolly Parton... I love being around that woman! I worked really hard to keep up with her.','',NULL,'Woman,Hard',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16360,'','Dom DeLuise','Actor','\nAugust 1, 1933\n','','American','Every couple of seconds out here they\'re honoring somebody. You\'ve got to get dressed, go in and sit down. Invariably somebody makes a speech.','',NULL,'Down,Here,Makes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16361,'','Dom DeLuise','Actor','\nAugust 1, 1933\n','','American','I have a cooking show that\'s coming on that I did in Albany. It will be on The Cooking Channel.','',NULL,'Did,Show,Cooking',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16362,'Life,Food','Dom DeLuise','Actor','\nAugust 1, 1933\n','','American','I think I was immediately fed, so food became a very important part of my life.','',NULL,'Important',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16363,'','Dom DeLuise','Actor','\nAugust 1, 1933\n','','American','I was at dinner with Gene Wilder and imitated Ethel Barrymore for everyone.','',NULL,'Everyone,Dinner,Barrymore',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16364,'Home','Dom DeLuise','Actor','\nAugust 1, 1933\n','','American','I\'d rather be at home with 12 people around the table.','',NULL,'Around,Rather',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16365,'','Dom DeLuise','Actor','\nAugust 1, 1933\n','','American','I\'ve had some wonderful times at the White House. I\'ve been with Ford, Carter, Reagan, Clinton and Bush.','',NULL,'Wonderful,Times,House',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16366,'','Dom DeLuise','Actor','\nAugust 1, 1933\n','','American','Mel is nuts. He puts on a suit and a tie and acts like a normal person so people think he\'s okay. He\'s definitely out in left field. He\'s got the ambition of a boy.','',NULL,'Person,Ambition,Left',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16367,'Success','Dom DeLuise','Actor','\nAugust 1, 1933\n','','American','Mr. Brooks and I have been friends forever. He is in seventh heaven with his new success on Broadway.','',NULL,'Friends,Heaven',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16368,'','Dom DeLuise','Actor','\nAugust 1, 1933\n','','American','My mother had lots and lots of children who didn\'t survive.','',NULL,'Mother,Children,Survive',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16369,'Great','Dom DeLuise','Actor','\nAugust 1, 1933\n','','American','Once at the White House I was asked to conduct the Drum and Bugle Corp. The man just handed me the baton and I finished the song. It was great. I got to keep the baton.','',NULL,'Keep,Once',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16370,'Life','Dom DeLuise','Actor','\nAugust 1, 1933\n','','American','The joys of my life are my granddaughters. They are beautiful. You don\'t have to believe me. You can ask my wife. She\'ll tell you.','',NULL,'Beautiful,Believe',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16371,'','Dom DeLuise','Actor','\nAugust 1, 1933\n','','American','There were five writers on Blazing Saddles.','',NULL,'Five,Writers,Blazing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16372,'','Dom DeLuise','Actor','\nAugust 1, 1933\n','','American','When I was 14 years old, I decided I could cook. It was either that or puberty.','',NULL,'Old,Either,Decided',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16373,'God','Cecil B. DeMille','Producer','\nAugust 12, 1881\n','\nJanuary 21, 1959\n','American','Man has made 32 million laws since the Commandments were handed down to Moses on Mount Sinai... but he has never improved on God\'s law.','',NULL,'Down,Law',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16374,'','Cecil B. DeMille','Producer','\nAugust 12, 1881\n','\nJanuary 21, 1959\n','American','Give me any two pages of the Bible and I\'ll give you a picture.','',NULL,'Give,Two,Picture',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16375,'','Cecil B. DeMille','Producer','\nAugust 12, 1881\n','\nJanuary 21, 1959\n','American','As a boy, I used to look upon the hieroglyphics as so many wonderful pictures.','',NULL,'Wonderful,Used,Pictures',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16376,'','Cecil B. DeMille','Producer','\nAugust 12, 1881\n','\nJanuary 21, 1959\n','American','Creation is a drug I can\'t do without.','',NULL,'Without,Creation',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16377,'Time','Cecil B. DeMille','Producer','\nAugust 12, 1881\n','\nJanuary 21, 1959\n','American','Every time I make a picture the critics\' estimate of American public taste goes down ten percent.','',NULL,'Down,American',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16378,'','Cecil B. DeMille','Producer','\nAugust 12, 1881\n','\nJanuary 21, 1959\n','American','I win my awards at the box office.','',NULL,'Win,Office,Box',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16379,'','Cecil B. DeMille','Producer','\nAugust 12, 1881\n','\nJanuary 21, 1959\n','American','It is impossible for us to break the law. We can only break ourselves against the law.','',NULL,'Law,Impossible,Against',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16380,'Success','Cecil B. DeMille','Producer','\nAugust 12, 1881\n','\nJanuary 21, 1959\n','American','The person who makes a success of living is the one who sees his goal steadily and aims for it unswervingly.','',NULL,'Person,Goal',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16381,'','Cecil B. DeMille','Producer','\nAugust 12, 1881\n','\nJanuary 21, 1959\n','American','The public is always right.','',NULL,'Public',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16382,'','Cecil B. DeMille','Producer','\nAugust 12, 1881\n','\nJanuary 21, 1959\n','American','There can be no liberty without the law.','',NULL,'Without,Law,Liberty',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16383,'','Cecil B. DeMille','Producer','\nAugust 12, 1881\n','\nJanuary 21, 1959\n','American','What I have crossed out I didn\'t like. What I haven\'t crossed out I\'m dissatisfied with.','',NULL,'Haven,Crossed',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16384,'','Nelson DeMille','Author','\nAugust 23, 1943\n','','American','If everyone howled at every injustice, every act of barbarism, every act of unkindness, then we would be taking the first step towards a real humanity.','',NULL,'Real,Humanity,Everyone',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16385,'','Nelson DeMille','Author','\nAugust 23, 1943\n','','American','Chemical and biological attacks are scary and will kill a lot of people but don\'t rise to the level of nuclear.','',NULL,'Rise,Level,Scary',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16386,'','Nelson DeMille','Author','\nAugust 23, 1943\n','','American','Even the most radical Islamic terrorist would not want to see the revered holy city of Medina go up. It would be like losing the Vatican in Rome.','',NULL,'Losing,Holy,City',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16387,'Humor','Nelson DeMille','Author','\nAugust 23, 1943\n','','American','G.I. humor is similar to cop humor.','',NULL,'Cop,Similar',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16388,'','Nelson DeMille','Author','\nAugust 23, 1943\n','','American','I don\'t name sources.','',NULL,'Name,Sources',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16389,'','Nelson DeMille','Author','\nAugust 23, 1943\n','','American','I generally unwind by having dinner with close friends.','',NULL,'Friends,Close,Dinner',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16390,'','Nelson DeMille','Author','\nAugust 23, 1943\n','','American','I had a very strong desire to be successful at something.','',NULL,'Successful,Strong,Desire',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16391,'','Nelson DeMille','Author','\nAugust 23, 1943\n','','American','I like the process of pencil and paper as opposed to a machine. I think the writing is better when it\'s done in handwriting.','',NULL,'Better,Writing,Done',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16392,'Time','Nelson DeMille','Author','\nAugust 23, 1943\n','','American','I read \'Time\', \'Newsweek\' and \'The Economist\'.','',NULL,'Read,Economist',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16393,'Fear','Nelson DeMille','Author','\nAugust 23, 1943\n','','American','I thought to myself, what is everyone\'s worst fear? Nuclear terrorism in America.','',NULL,'Thought,America',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16394,'','Nelson DeMille','Author','\nAugust 23, 1943\n','','American','I used the pen name because I knew I wanted to write better novels under my own name someday.','',NULL,'Better,Wanted,Write',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16395,'','Nelson DeMille','Author','\nAugust 23, 1943\n','','American','I\'ve always been fascinated by the Gold Coast. The homes themselves are spectacular, unlike anything you\'ll see other than in Newport, Bar Harbor or Palm Beach. It\'s a very special area that, because of local demographics, is not going to survive much longer.','',NULL,'Anything,Special,Themselves',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16396,'Life,Good','Nelson DeMille','Author','\nAugust 23, 1943\n','','American','It\'s good to stay as close to real life as you can, and then kind of dress it up.','',NULL,'Real',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16397,'','Nelson DeMille','Author','\nAugust 23, 1943\n','','American','Somehow our devils are never quite what we expect when we meet them face to face.','',NULL,'Face,Expect,Quite',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16398,'Great','Nelson DeMille','Author','\nAugust 23, 1943\n','','American','Stephen King once told me he liked my writing. And that was great.','',NULL,'Writing,Once',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16399,'','Nelson DeMille','Author','\nAugust 23, 1943\n','','American','The world has gotten smaller and more accessible since I first started writing in the 70\'s.','',NULL,'Writing,Since,Started',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16400,'','Nelson DeMille','Author','\nAugust 23, 1943\n','','American','There are a lot of books about the passing of the English aristocracy, but the vast majority of Long Islanders don\'t understand their own backyard. It\'s a private preserve.','',NULL,'Long,Understand,Books',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16401,'Great','Nelson DeMille','Author','\nAugust 23, 1943\n','','American','There are Mafia families that have bought magnificent houses on the North Shore, although not yet the great estates because they don\'t want that kind of high profile.','',NULL,'High,Mafia',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16402,'','Nelson DeMille','Author','\nAugust 23, 1943\n','','American','There is no terra incognito left.','',NULL,'Left',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16403,'','Nelson DeMille','Author','\nAugust 23, 1943\n','','American','We\'re all pilgrims on the same journey - but some pilgrims have better road maps.','',NULL,'Better,Same,Road',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16404,'Time','Nelson DeMille','Author','\nAugust 23, 1943\n','','American','Writing doesn\'t leave much time for hobbies, unless you consider that I began writing as a hobby and have made the hobby into a profession.','',NULL,'Writing,Made',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16405,'','Nelson DeMille','Author','\nAugust 23, 1943\n','','American','You have to go out of your way as a suspense novelist to find situations where the protagonists are somewhat helpless and in real danger.','',NULL,'Real,Find,Danger',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16406,'Change,Hope,Freedom','Jim DeMint','Politician','\nSeptember 2, 1951\n','','American','The hope and change the Democrats had in mind was nothing more than a retread of the failed and discredited socialist policies that have been the enemy of freedom for centuries all over the world. I fear America is teetering towards tyranny.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16407,'Mom,Dad','Jim DeMint','Politician','\nSeptember 2, 1951\n','','American','One of the greatest titles in the world is parent, and one of the biggest blessings in the world is to have parents to call mom and dad.','',NULL,'Greatest',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16408,'','Jim DeMint','Politician','\nSeptember 2, 1951\n','','American','Compromise works well in this world when you have shared goals.','',NULL,'Compromise,Goals,Works',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16409,'Time,Hope','Jim DeMint','Politician','\nSeptember 2, 1951\n','','American','If we become too scared to confront the chief problems of our time, there is no hope of ever solving them.','',NULL,'Ever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16410,'Education,Health','Jim DeMint','Politician','\nSeptember 2, 1951\n','','American','Well, we lost a lot of our independence already. We are dependent on China for credit. We are dependent on Middle Eastern countries for energy supplies. And many Americans are dependent on the government for their income, health care, education of their children, food stamps.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16411,'Change','Jim DeMint','Politician','\nSeptember 2, 1951\n','','American','I just want people to know that if they want to change the direction of the country, they can do it, but only if they\'re active, informed, and engaged.','',NULL,'Country,Direction',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16412,'','Jim DeMint','Politician','\nSeptember 2, 1951\n','','American','A free and stable Iraq will be a shining light against the shadow of Islamic extremism.','',NULL,'Free,Light,Against',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16413,'Government,Society','Jim DeMint','Politician','\nSeptember 2, 1951\n','','American','As more people rely on government programs, the harder it becomes to conduct the necessary reforms to preserve them to help our society\'s most vulnerable.','',NULL,'Help',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16414,'','Jim DeMint','Politician','\nSeptember 2, 1951\n','','American','California is going to take themselves off the cliff culturally and economically, fiscally. They are going to be at the trough in Washington wanting a bailout.','',NULL,'Off,Themselves,Washington',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16415,'','Jim DeMint','Politician','\nSeptember 2, 1951\n','','American','I went through two pretty dark years being fed up with the system and frustrated with my own party after two disastrous elections in 2006 and 2008.','',NULL,'Through,Two,Pretty',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16416,'','Jim DeMint','Politician','\nSeptember 2, 1951\n','','American','I\'d like to see a Republican Party that embraces a lot of the libertarian ideas.','',NULL,'Republican,Ideas,Party',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16417,'','Jim DeMint','Politician','\nSeptember 2, 1951\n','','American','It doesn\'t make sense to have to do the wrong thing in order to do the right thing.','',NULL,'Wrong,Sense,Order',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16418,'','Jim DeMint','Politician','\nSeptember 2, 1951\n','','American','The debate in the Republican Party needs to be between libertarians and conservatives.','',NULL,'Between,Republican,Needs',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16419,'History,Freedom','Jim DeMint','Politician','\nSeptember 2, 1951\n','','American','We know from our own history that democratic institutions take decades to mature, and we know from past conflicts that freedom is not free.','',NULL,'Past',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16420,'Work,Family,Nature','Jim DeMint','Politician','\nSeptember 2, 1951\n','','American','Well, one of the most important things for Americans to be reminded of is that a lot of the exceptional nature of our country is founded in Judeo-Christian values that promotes individualism, personal responsibility, a strong work ethic, and a commitment to family, charity.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16421,'','Jim DeMint','Politician','\nSeptember 2, 1951\n','','American','American businesses and upper incomes pay a larger portion of the federal taxes of our national taxes than any country in the world.','',NULL,'Country,American,Pay',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16422,'','Jim DeMint','Politician','\nSeptember 2, 1951\n','','American','Anyone who says the Republicans have been irresponsible aren\'t looking at the facts.','',NULL,'Looking,Anyone,Facts',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16423,'','Jim DeMint','Politician','\nSeptember 2, 1951\n','','American','First of all, no candidate is going to win by catering to the alleged Occupy Wall Street vote.','',NULL,'Win,Vote,Street',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16424,'','Jim DeMint','Politician','\nSeptember 2, 1951\n','','American','From a policy standpoint, the Judeo-Christian principles are important.','',NULL,'Important,Principles,Policy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16425,'Government','Jim DeMint','Politician','\nSeptember 2, 1951\n','','American','I believed the only thing that could turn around this government spending and mounting debt would be if the people rose up.','',NULL,'Around,Debt',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16426,'','Jim DeMint','Politician','\nSeptember 2, 1951\n','','American','I can tell you if you look at the polls, Democrats, Republicans, Independents, they do not think we should increase the debt limit.','',NULL,'Tell,Debt,Limit',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16427,'','Jim DeMint','Politician','\nSeptember 2, 1951\n','','American','I don\'t even like playing a contentious role.','',NULL,'Playing,Role',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16428,'','Jim DeMint','Politician','\nSeptember 2, 1951\n','','American','I don\'t have many litmus tests, but this is one: Any candidate who doesn\'t understand that we need to balance the budget should not be president of the United States.','',NULL,'Understand,Balance,President',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16429,'','Jim DeMint','Politician','\nSeptember 2, 1951\n','','American','I don\'t have the support inside Washington or even inside my own party.','',NULL,'Support,Party,Inside',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16430,'Good,Money,Home','Jim DeMint','Politician','\nSeptember 2, 1951\n','','American','I don\'t need to be asking for money for local museums and other projects just to make me look good back home.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16431,'Time,Great','Jackie DeShannon','Musician','\nAugust 21, 1944\n','','American','And being away and not performing for a long time and really connecting with my audience for a long time, I have a great responsibility to myself and to them to do it exactly the way the process was when I was young.','',NULL,'Long',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16432,'','Jackie DeShannon','Musician','\nAugust 21, 1944\n','','American','And I just remember, you know, breaking into tears and feeling so empty because, as long as Elvis was in the world, you always knew something was going and he always had something that kept everybody mesmerized.','',NULL,'Feeling,Long,Remember',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16433,'Time','Jackie DeShannon','Musician','\nAugust 21, 1944\n','','American','And unless you have that sense of being creative, people think you\'re just working all the time.','',NULL,'Working,Sense',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16434,'','Jackie DeShannon','Musician','\nAugust 21, 1944\n','','American','Elvis was, at least the times I was around him, Elvis was a practical joker. He was always, had some little mischievous something going.','',NULL,'Him,Around,Times',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16435,'','Jackie DeShannon','Musician','\nAugust 21, 1944\n','','American','I always went with my agenda, I just couldn\'t execute it.','',NULL,'Agenda,Execute,Went',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16436,'','Jackie DeShannon','Musician','\nAugust 21, 1944\n','','American','I mean, I can sit down with a guitar, and in fact, we do two, three songs with just guitar and percussion.','',NULL,'Mean,Down,Two',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16437,'Time','Jackie DeShannon','Musician','\nAugust 21, 1944\n','','American','I think Ingmar Bergman, Francoise Truffaut - all these people created images in my mind, beautiful pictures, I loved what was known at that time as the foreign film.','',NULL,'Beautiful,Mind',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16438,'','Jackie DeShannon','Musician','\nAugust 21, 1944\n','','American','I think to just single out a highlight of Elvis\'s career is pretty much impossible. As far as being a fan of his, a lifetime fan, there were just too many highlights.','',NULL,'Single,Career,Pretty',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16439,'','Jackie DeShannon','Musician','\nAugust 21, 1944\n','','American','I think, describing Elvis for me would be a very generous king. He was the king of rock and roll, will always be. He\'s whats made it possible for everyone to be performers and to do the things they do now.','',NULL,'Rock,Made,Everyone',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16440,'','Jackie DeShannon','Musician','\nAugust 21, 1944\n','','American','I was lucky enough to first meet Elvis at his house in Bel Air and he used to invite different artists, singers and musicians, to come and jam with him at his house.','',NULL,'Him,Different,Enough',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16441,'Great,Art','Jackie DeShannon','Musician','\nAugust 21, 1944\n','','American','I went to art school, I think it helped me a great deal because it taught me who I am.','',NULL,'School',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16442,'Music','Jackie DeShannon','Musician','\nAugust 21, 1944\n','','American','I would think, to me, growing up in the south, growing up with all the gospel music, singing in the church and having that rhythm and blues - the blues background was my big inspiration.','',NULL,'Big,Growing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16443,'','Jackie DeShannon','Musician','\nAugust 21, 1944\n','','American','I\'m very interested to see how this new painting will go - I know I want it big and stark, and as I said, I follow the muse, and that\'s when it always works perfectly for me.','',NULL,'Said,Big,Interested',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16444,'','Jackie DeShannon','Musician','\nAugust 21, 1944\n','','American','Ignorance is kind of bliss.','',NULL,'Ignorance,Bliss',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16445,'Time','Jackie DeShannon','Musician','\nAugust 21, 1944\n','','American','No, I got my web site going and said I have the record out. People were just falling on the floor - they couldn\'t believe it - after all that time. You know, it wasn\'t a compilation, it was new songs.','',NULL,'Believe,After',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16446,'Great','Jackie DeShannon','Musician','\nAugust 21, 1944\n','','American','The happy story right now is the full page in Vanity Fair, which gives me a great deal of exposure.','',NULL,'Happy,Story',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16447,'Good','Jackie DeShannon','Musician','\nAugust 21, 1944\n','','American','There are some good songs, but not the kind of song-writing that I remember, that I like. Springsteen still does it. Paul Simon, and there are also good writers, but that doesn\'t dominate the charts.','',NULL,'Remember,Still',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16448,'Time,Great','Jackie DeShannon','Musician','\nAugust 21, 1944\n','','American','There was a lot of great writing couples, but I try to do it all myself. And it was practically impossible, but I still managed to be ahead of my time.','',NULL,'Writing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16449,'','Jackie DeShannon','Musician','\nAugust 21, 1944\n','','American','We have to set our own agenda, we have to set our own standards, we have to be very strong about what we want, we have to be very strong about our passion and if it\'s not right for you, you shouldn\'t do it just because you\'re advised by so-called geniuses.','',NULL,'Strong,Passion,Standards',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16450,'Work','Jackie DeShannon','Musician','\nAugust 21, 1944\n','','American','Well, as an artist, I think that Elvis\'s generosity to me he always talked very highly about me, he always spoke very highly about my work and singing and my writing.','',NULL,'Writing,Artist',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16451,'Good','Jackie DeShannon','Musician','\nAugust 21, 1944\n','','American','When Elvis was performing, you just tried to figure out a way to get there. I think he set all the records and anyone that has ever had the good fortune to see him, you know what it\'s like to try to get in to see Elvis. It was impossible, practically.','',NULL,'Him,Ever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16452,'','Jackie DeShannon','Musician','\nAugust 21, 1944\n','','American','When I used to go to Elvis\'s house was always a nightmare trying to get into the house because of so many fans outside the gate and he really couldn\'t go anywhere without sneaking in or doing something because people just wanted to be around him and to be with him.','',NULL,'Without,Him,Trying',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16453,'','William F. DeVault','Poet','\nAugust 16, 1955\n','','American','A quote is just a tattoo on the tongue.','',NULL,'Tongue,Tattoo,Quote',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16454,'God','William F. DeVault','Poet','\nAugust 16, 1955\n','','American','The existence of a single atheist does not disprove the existence of God.','',NULL,'Single,Atheist',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16455,'','Danny DeVito','Actor','\nNovember 17, 1944\n','','American','I\'ll tell you one thing, it\'s a cruel, cruel world.','',NULL,'Tell,Cruel',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16456,'','Danny DeVito','Actor','\nNovember 17, 1944\n','','American','Of course I\'ve got lawyers. They are like nuclear weapons, I\'ve got em \'cause everyone else has. But as soon as you use them they screw everything up.','',NULL,'Everything,Else,Everyone',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16457,'','Danny DeVito','Actor','\nNovember 17, 1944\n','','American','There are two dilemmas that rattle the human skull: How do you hang on to someone who won\'t stay? And how do you get rid of someone who won\'t go?','',NULL,'Someone,Human,Two',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16458,'Time,Science','Danny DeVito','Actor','\nNovember 17, 1944\n','','American','I developed that for a long time. I also developed \'Sugar Sweet Science\' at New Line and that didn\'t happen. That was a boxing movie. And between all that there were a couple of other things.','',NULL,'Long',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16459,'Time','Danny DeVito','Actor','\nNovember 17, 1944\n','','American','I didn\'t do it because of the underlying greed that\'s prevailing, but it is about greed, doing the right thing at the right time using your clout when you have it and what for and what reason.','',NULL,'Greed,Reason',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16460,'Funny,Alone','Danny DeVito','Actor','\nNovember 17, 1944\n','','American','I don\'t know. I think it\'s funny! I think it\'s funny! I go, what? It\'s so absurd. I\'m alone.','',NULL,'Absurd',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16461,'Love','Danny DeVito','Actor','\nNovember 17, 1944\n','','American','In this movie, you have all the things you love from Tim. All the magic and the whimsy and the surreal, but he also has a fantastic story of a father and son that really gets under your skin.','',NULL,'Father,Son',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16462,'','Danny DeVito','Actor','\nNovember 17, 1944\n','','American','It\'s just an ice bucket with a bottle in it. The two flute glasses are little tray. I got to shut the curtains. I\'m in my boxer shorts and shirt. I\'m going to take a bath and go to bed. But I want to shut the blinds so it\'s really dark in the room.','',NULL,'Two,Dark,Bed',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16463,'','Danny DeVito','Actor','\nNovember 17, 1944\n','','American','I lay on the ground, but then I can\'t reach - I don\'t want to take my foot out of the tub - but I\'ve got to call somebody because I\'ve got to get a band-aid or something to stop the bleeding.','',NULL,'Stop,Somebody,Call',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16464,'Time','Danny DeVito','Actor','\nNovember 17, 1944\n','','American','I\'m always studying and I\'ve been doing it for a long time now.','',NULL,'Long,Studying',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16465,'Alone','Danny DeVito','Actor','\nNovember 17, 1944\n','','American','I\'m shooting in Brooklyn, we\'ve got all kinds of crap going on, and I\'m all alone now in a big hotel suite that you can\'t believe the size of it and a thing sticks in my foot and I just think it\'s the funniest thing that\'s ever happened to me.','',NULL,'Believe,Ever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16466,'','Danny DeVito','Actor','\nNovember 17, 1944\n','','American','It\'s a first for me. It\'s my first nude scene.','',NULL,'Scene,Nude',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16467,'Work,Best','Danny DeVito','Actor','\nNovember 17, 1944\n','','American','It\'s fun to be on the edge. I think you do your best work when you take chances, when you\'re not safe, when you\'re not in the middle of the road, at least for me, anyway.','',NULL,'Fun',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16468,'Dreams','Danny DeVito','Actor','\nNovember 17, 1944\n','','American','So we see Edward as a young man on the road and he meets a giant and he brings the giant to a circus where he meets a Miss Calloway. He sees the woman of his dreams and I am the only one who knows who she is.','',NULL,'Woman,Young',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16469,'God','Danny DeVito','Actor','\nNovember 17, 1944\n','','American','So, you pick this stuff here and this stuff there and then you see things in certain ways and you start visualizing and thank God I get the chance to do this. It\'s really the greatest thing in the whole wide world.','',NULL,'Greatest,Here',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16470,'Amazing','Danny DeVito','Actor','\nNovember 17, 1944\n','','American','The son has always felt like he was a footnote in one of the stories the father tells. The father is an amazing storyteller and one of the tales that he tells is how he met his wife.','',NULL,'Wife,Father',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16471,'','Danny DeVito','Actor','\nNovember 17, 1944\n','','American','This big part flies off on the floor. The other part goes like this and lands in my foot! Standing up! It\'s standing in my foot! Right in the side of my foot. The flute glass. I think I\'m like in one of my own pictures.','',NULL,'Big,Off,Goes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16472,'','Danny DeVito','Actor','\nNovember 17, 1944\n','','American','We did \'Erin Brockovich,\' we did \'Man on the Moon,\' we did \'Living Out Loud,\' but now I\'m going to keep going.','',NULL,'Did,Living,Keep',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16473,'Funny','Danny DeVito','Actor','\nNovember 17, 1944\n','','American','Well, you know, I feel like it\'s about a lot of things. The reason that I made it was because I thought it was really funny and unique and just a different genre.','',NULL,'Different,Thought',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16474,'Great','Danny DeVito','Actor','\nNovember 17, 1944\n','','American','What Tim does is, he calls me and sends me the script. And then he sends me a drawing, an illustration of his image of me as the character. It\'s so great.','',NULL,'Character,Image',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16475,'Funny','Danny DeVito','Actor','\nNovember 17, 1944\n','','American','What you do with it and things like that, but I basically chose this after I read it because I thought it was different and funny and unique and dark - things that I like to do.','',NULL,'Different,Thought',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16476,'Love,Family','Torrey DeVitto','Actress','\nJune 8, 1984\n','','American','Obviously I ask my family and loved ones for advice here and there, but I kind of have a rule with the people I love that surround me - close family and close friends - that unless I ask for it, I don\'t really want advice thrown out.','',NULL,'Friends',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16477,'Positive,Hope,Smile','Richard M. DeVos','Businessman','','','American','Few things in the world are more powerful than a positive push. A smile. A world of optimism and hope. A \'you can do it\' when things are tough.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16478,'Life,Peace,Money','Richard M. DeVos','Businessman','','','American','Money cannot buy peace of mind. It cannot heal ruptured relationships, or build meaning into a life that has none.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16479,'','Richard M. DeVos','Businessman','','','American','It is impossible to win the race unless you venture to run, impossible to win the victory unless you dare to battle.','',NULL,'Battle,Win,Impossible',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16480,'God','Richard M. DeVos','Businessman','','','American','The easiest thing to find on God\'s green earth is someone to tell you all the things you cannot do.','',NULL,'Someone,Find',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16481,'Life','Richard M. DeVos','Businessman','','','American','Life... It tends to respond to our outlook, to shape itself to meet our expectations.','',NULL,'Meet,Respond',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16482,'','Richard M. DeVos','Businessman','','','American','If you have a dream, give it a chance to happen.','',NULL,'Give,Happen,Dream',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16483,'','Richard M. DeVos','Businessman','','','American','If I had some idea of a finish line, don\'t you think I would have crossed it years ago?','',NULL,'Idea,Line,Finish',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16484,'Life','Mike DeWine','Politician','\nJanuary 5, 1947\n','','American','One of the most important things that I have learned in my 57 years is that life is all about choices. On every journey you take, you face choices. At every fork in the road, you make a choice. And it is those decisions that shape our lives.','',NULL,'Important,Learned',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16485,'','Mike DeWine','Politician','\nJanuary 5, 1947\n','','American','Since its inception, our Nation has stood on the foundations of compassion and justice.','',NULL,'Justice,Compassion,Nation',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16486,'','Mike DeWine','Politician','\nJanuary 5, 1947\n','','American','I find it personally distracting when kids are constantly texting, but they can be texting something that is just benign and just fine.','',NULL,'Find,Kids,Fine',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16487,'','Mike DeWine','Politician','\nJanuary 5, 1947\n','','American','I\'m for the fracking. I think it\'s an opportunity for Ohio to really get a lot of jobs. But we have to do it right. We have to really take a deep breath, do it right, make sure the public is protected, make sure our land is protected.','',NULL,'Deep,Sure,Public',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16488,'','Mike DeWine','Politician','\nJanuary 5, 1947\n','','American','In his brief 21 years on this earth, Michael Smith Jr. touched countless lives.','',NULL,'Lives,Earth,Touched',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16489,'','Mike DeWine','Politician','\nJanuary 5, 1947\n','','American','It is my mission to ensure that HIV-positive children and children with AIDS are no longer overlooked and that they begin receiving the treatment and care they deserve.','',NULL,'Care,Children,Deserve',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16490,'','Mike DeWine','Politician','\nJanuary 5, 1947\n','','American','Judges need to restrict themselves to the proper resolution of the case before them. They need to avoid the temptation to set broad policy.','',NULL,'Before,Themselves,Temptation',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16491,'Knowledge','Mike DeWine','Politician','\nJanuary 5, 1947\n','','American','Most people who are selling their mineral rights, this is a once-in-a-lifetime transaction. The people who are buying, the landmen who are coming in, do it every day. So there\'s a little inequity there about knowledge.','',NULL,'Rights,Coming',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16492,'','Mike DeWine','Politician','\nJanuary 5, 1947\n','','American','The entertainment industry is encouraging young people to defy and deceive their parents.','',NULL,'Parents,Young,Deceive',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16493,'Time','Mike DeWine','Politician','\nJanuary 5, 1947\n','','American','This is a time for a national conversation. A conversation about the document that binds us as a nation and a people. That document, of course, is the Constitution.','',NULL,'Nation,National',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16494,'Leadership,Hope','Mike DeWine','Politician','\nJanuary 5, 1947\n','','American','To be elected president, you have to do more than tear down your opponents. You have to give the American people a reason to vote for you - a reason to hope - a reason to believe that under your leadership, America will be better.','',NULL,'Believe',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16495,'','Mike DeWine','Politician','\nJanuary 5, 1947\n','','American','Well, you know, my wife and I have eight children. We have now 19 grandchildren.','',NULL,'Wife,Children,Eight',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16496,'','Mike DeWine','Politician','\nJanuary 5, 1947\n','','American','Yeah, look, I think what we have with the social media and the digital media, and all the telecommunications we have today is a big megaphone, amplification.','',NULL,'Today,Big,Social',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16497,'','Mike DeWine','Politician','\nJanuary 5, 1947\n','','American','You know, kids text a lot today. It\'s phenomenal.','',NULL,'Today,Kids,Text',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16498,'','Joyce DeWitt','Actress','\nApril 23, 1949\n','','American','If that\'s the way the game is played, I don\'t want to play anymore.','',NULL,'Game,Play,Played',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16499,'','Joyce DeWitt','Actress','\nApril 23, 1949\n','','American','Shirley Maclaine once said that she didn\'t want to be a big star, just a long star. That\'s what I want too.','',NULL,'Long,Said,Big',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16500,'','Rosemarie DeWitt','Actress','\nOctober 26, 1974\n','','American','And I think a lot of us have fantasies of going back to where we\'re from, or when we do go back we\'re so nostalgic about it.','',NULL,'Nostalgic,Fantasies',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16501,'Life,Wisdom','Rosemarie DeWitt','Actress','\nOctober 26, 1974\n','','American','I don\'t want to put a pause on the rest of my life; I\'m really enjoying getting older and the wisdom that comes from that.','',NULL,'Put',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16502,'','Rosemarie DeWitt','Actress','\nOctober 26, 1974\n','','American','I feel lucky to be an actor because you always learn something from each part you play.','',NULL,'Play,Learn,Actor',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16503,'','Rosemarie DeWitt','Actress','\nOctober 26, 1974\n','','American','I grew up in the suburbs.','',NULL,'Suburbs,Grew',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16504,'','Rosemarie DeWitt','Actress','\nOctober 26, 1974\n','','American','I kind of moved out of the town I grew up in as quick as I could. I left right after high school.','',NULL,'School,After,High',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16505,'Work','Rosemarie DeWitt','Actress','\nOctober 26, 1974\n','','American','I know that every actor that I know, when Daniel Day-Lewis does a film, and he doesn\'t work that often, but we run to the theater to see what he\'s up to, and with such delicious excitement. The same goes for Meryl Streep.','',NULL,'Same,Often',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16506,'','Rosemarie DeWitt','Actress','\nOctober 26, 1974\n','','American','I like exploring both the light parts and the dark parts of a single person. And all of those shades tend to come out most acutely in stories about families.','',NULL,'Single,Person,Dark',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16507,'Fear','Rosemarie DeWitt','Actress','\nOctober 26, 1974\n','','American','I think actors always have that fear of unemployment so when the opportunities are there, you just jump on them.','',NULL,'Jump',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16508,'','Rosemarie DeWitt','Actress','\nOctober 26, 1974\n','','American','I\'m always studying something or trying to learn something, keep myself creatively occupied, because I think that energy can get kind of destructive if it doesn\'t have somewhere to go.','',NULL,'Trying,Energy,Keep',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16509,'Life,Love','Rosemarie DeWitt','Actress','\nOctober 26, 1974\n','','American','In real life, I don\'t fall in love with the guy who wines and dines me, I fall in love with the flaws and the humanity.','',NULL,'Real',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16510,'Good,Morning','Lee DeWyze','Musician','\nApril 2, 1986\n','','American','Bagel in the morning is the ultimate breakfast for me; they\'re just good.','',NULL,'Breakfast',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16511,'Work,Good,Cool','Lee DeWyze','Musician','\nApril 2, 1986\n','','American','Doing charity work is always cool. It\'s always a good thing.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16512,'Best,Food','Lee DeWyze','Musician','\nApril 2, 1986\n','','American','Food in Chicago is the best.','',NULL,'Chicago',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16513,'','Lee DeWyze','Musician','\nApril 2, 1986\n','','American','I don\'t like to have really any expectations for myself.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16514,'','Lee DeWyze','Musician','\nApril 2, 1986\n','','American','I have a pretty wide range of musical tastes.','',NULL,'Pretty,Musical,Wide',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16515,'','Lee DeWyze','Musician','\nApril 2, 1986\n','','American','I have goals that I want to reach, but you can never plan what\'s going to happen next.','',NULL,'Happen,Plan,Next',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16516,'','Lee DeWyze','Musician','\nApril 2, 1986\n','','American','I know what it\'s like to be shoveling to pay bills. I know what it\'s like to not have a job.','',NULL,'Job,Pay,Bills',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16517,'','Lee DeWyze','Musician','\nApril 2, 1986\n','','American','I know who I am as an artist. I\'ve always known who I am as an artist.','',NULL,'Artist,Known',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16518,'','Lee DeWyze','Musician','\nApril 2, 1986\n','','American','I like blue a lot, and greens. Earthy blues and greens.','',NULL,'Blues,Blue,Greens',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16519,'Love,Music','Lee DeWyze','Musician','\nApril 2, 1986\n','','American','I love knowing that people are connecting to my lyrics, my music and me.','',NULL,'Knowing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16520,'Love','Lee DeWyze','Musician','\nApril 2, 1986\n','','American','I love performing.','',NULL,'Performing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16521,'Love','Lee DeWyze','Musician','\nApril 2, 1986\n','','American','I love Soundgarden, I love Rage Against the Machine, Simon & Garfunkel.','',NULL,'Against,Rage',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16522,'','Lee DeWyze','Musician','\nApril 2, 1986\n','','American','I overthink a lot of things.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16523,'','Lee DeWyze','Musician','\nApril 2, 1986\n','','American','I think a big part of \'American Idol\' that scares people and actually has, I\'m sure, stopped people from trying out is the fact that you do have to do things that are necessarily not your genre.','',NULL,'Trying,Big,American',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16524,'','Lee DeWyze','Musician','\nApril 2, 1986\n','','American','I think I can connect with an audience because I know what it\'s like to be on the other side of it and I really remember all of that.','',NULL,'Remember,Audience,Side',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16525,'','Lee DeWyze','Musician','\nApril 2, 1986\n','','American','I will always appreciate \'American Idol,\' and I never forget about where I come from.','',NULL,'Forget,American,Appreciate',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16526,'Love,Work,Amazing','Lee DeWyze','Musician','\nApril 2, 1986\n','','American','I\'d love to work with Sufjan Stevens. He so gets it. He\'s amazing.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16527,'Change,Music','Lee DeWyze','Musician','\nApril 2, 1986\n','','American','I\'m not here to change the music world, but I\'m definitely here to show what I can do and express myself through my music.','',NULL,'Through',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16528,'','Lee DeWyze','Musician','\nApril 2, 1986\n','','American','I\'m not interested in just putting out one hit.','',NULL,'Interested,Hit,Putting',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16529,'','Lee DeWyze','Musician','\nApril 2, 1986\n','','American','I\'m not the guy that thinks I\'m a perfect singer.','',NULL,'Perfect,Guy,Singer',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16530,'','Lee DeWyze','Musician','\nApril 2, 1986\n','','American','I\'m the first one to admit, I\'m a pretty unorthodox guitar player.','',NULL,'Pretty,Guitar,Player',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16531,'Time','Lee DeWyze','Musician','\nApril 2, 1986\n','','American','If you\'ve ever lived in Chicago, anyone who has, they know what a winter in Chicago is like. To be going through a tough time here in the winter would be just be all the more worse.','',NULL,'Ever,Through',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16532,'','Lee DeWyze','Musician','\nApril 2, 1986\n','','American','Melodies are important. I always kind of pride myself on my melodies.','',NULL,'Important,Pride,Melodies',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16533,'Music','Lee DeWyze','Musician','\nApril 2, 1986\n','','American','My music comes from my emotion, always.','',NULL,'Emotion,Comes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16534,'','Lee DeWyze','Musician','\nApril 2, 1986\n','','American','Some people take pictures; I write songs.','',NULL,'Write,Pictures,Songs',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16535,'Change','Dan Deacon','Musician','\nAugust 28, 1981\n','','American','For the last three years, I\'ve been working on \'Bromst,\' and that\'s all that encompassed my brain. And now that it\'s out, it will change the way that I think musically.','',NULL,'Brain,Working',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16536,'','Dan Deacon','Musician','\nAugust 28, 1981\n','','American','I just wanted to make a record that wasn\'t escapism. Like, I didn\'t want to write another record that was devoid of meaningful content.','',NULL,'Another,Wanted,Write',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16537,'Time','Dan Deacon','Musician','\nAugust 28, 1981\n','','American','I need to start honing in on projects that I want to devote my time to and not put my energies into the unattainable ones.','',NULL,'Put,Start',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16538,'','Dan Deacon','Musician','\nAugust 28, 1981\n','','American','I throw ideas out into the open when I really should just be writing them down in a journal.','',NULL,'Writing,Down,Ideas',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16539,'','Dan Deacon','Musician','\nAugust 28, 1981\n','','American','I wanted to start working on something that had a lasting effect.','',NULL,'Working,Wanted,Start',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16540,'Good','Dan Deacon','Musician','\nAugust 28, 1981\n','','American','I\'ve since become really good at overwhelming myself.','',NULL,'Become,Since',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16541,'Music','Dan Deacon','Musician','\nAugust 28, 1981\n','','American','If you\'ve become a huge act and you\'re still doing the same music you wrote with your friends when you were making zero dollars, you\'re lazy.','',NULL,'Lazy,Friends',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16542,'Time','Dan Deacon','Musician','\nAugust 28, 1981\n','','American','It was never the goal to be a solo performer. It was just something that made the most sense at the time.','',NULL,'Made,Goal',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16543,'','Dan Deacon','Musician','\nAugust 28, 1981\n','','American','The main thing I want to do is make people feel more connected and more active.','',NULL,'Connected,Active,Main',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16544,'Music','Dan Deacon','Musician','\nAugust 28, 1981\n','','American','What\'s completely insane to me is that people would consider music that\'s simple to be dumbed-down. Couldn\'t simplicity be a deliberate, smart choice?','',NULL,'Smart,Simple',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16545,'Music','Dan Deacon','Musician','\nAugust 28, 1981\n','','American','When I went to school, it was really just to immerse myself in listening to, studying, and making music.','',NULL,'School,Making',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16546,'Music,Time','Dan Deacon','Musician','\nAugust 28, 1981\n','','American','You know, most people called rap stupid when it started, and it was one of the most innovative music forms of its time.','',NULL,'Stupid',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16547,'Health','John Deacon','Musician','\nAugust 19, 1951\n','','British','Arguments are healthy. They clear the air.','',NULL,'Healthy,Clear',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16548,'','John Deacon','Musician','\nAugust 19, 1951\n','','British','I was too shy to go and meet Princess Diana.','',NULL,'Meet,Shy,Princess',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16549,'','John Deacon','Musician','\nAugust 19, 1951\n','','British','I don\'t want to be nasty but let\'s just say Robbie Williams is no Freddie Mercury.','',NULL,'Nasty,Mercury,Williams',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16550,'Science','John Deacon','Musician','\nAugust 19, 1951\n','','British','Brian and I were both science students. You know science sort of math and physics side, you know.','',NULL,'Both,Physics',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16551,'Money','John Deacon','Musician','\nAugust 19, 1951\n','','British','But I\'ve always been accused of being a bit tight with money, so it hasn\'t particularly changed my lifestyle.','',NULL,'Bit,Lifestyle',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16552,'','John Deacon','Musician','\nAugust 19, 1951\n','','British','Four personalities are bound to clash.','',NULL,'Four,Bound,Clash',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16553,'','John Deacon','Musician','\nAugust 19, 1951\n','','British','Freddie and Brian tend to write the majority of the material.','',NULL,'Write,Material,Majority',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16554,'','John Deacon','Musician','\nAugust 19, 1951\n','','British','I didn\'t actually realise what apartheid meant. I\'m probably a bit naive, but I thought it was more of a vague segregation, like on the beaches and buses.','',NULL,'Thought,Actually,Bit',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16555,'','John Deacon','Musician','\nAugust 19, 1951\n','','British','I have a few personal ambitions for the band.','',NULL,'Personal,Few,Band',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16556,'Time,Home','John Deacon','Musician','\nAugust 19, 1951\n','','British','I like touring, I like being in the studio, a bit of both. I like to have a bit of time at home as well.','',NULL,'Both',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16557,'Good','John Deacon','Musician','\nAugust 19, 1951\n','','British','I mean the only thing that is hopefully good about us is after the arguments we can actually still face each other the next day or the day after and talk about something else and sort of get over it.','',NULL,'Mean,Still',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16558,'Time','John Deacon','Musician','\nAugust 19, 1951\n','','British','I went along and basically learned a few of the songs they were doing at the time, which were quite a few of the songs we ended up doing on our first album.','',NULL,'Learned,Few',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16559,'','John Deacon','Musician','\nAugust 19, 1951\n','','British','I wouldn\'t do go to another band.','',NULL,'Another,Band',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16560,'','John Deacon','Musician','\nAugust 19, 1951\n','','British','I\'ll probably make loads of plans, and then just sit around on my bottom all day long and do nothing.','',NULL,'Nothing,Long,Around',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16561,'','John Deacon','Musician','\nAugust 19, 1951\n','','British','In a way it costs thousands dollars before you could actually go out to put the show on because you\'ll need equipments, all the lights you know, and that\'s more just going out and playing you know.','',NULL,'Before,Put,Show',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16562,'','John Deacon','Musician','\nAugust 19, 1951\n','','British','Live Aid turned our world upside down.','',NULL,'Live,Down,Upside',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16563,'','John Deacon','Musician','\nAugust 19, 1951\n','','British','Lot\'s of marriages don\'t last as long as Queen have been together.','',NULL,'Together,Long,Last',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16564,'Music,Business','John Deacon','Musician','\nAugust 19, 1951\n','','British','No, I mean we\'d all definitely involved in the music business someway or another, because we\'re all living with it, and in it, and also we\'ve got all sorts of things we would like to do.','',NULL,'Mean',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16565,'','John Deacon','Musician','\nAugust 19, 1951\n','','British','No, we have our ups and downs, but we\'re all very up at the moment.','',NULL,'Moment,Downs,Ups',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16566,'','John Deacon','Musician','\nAugust 19, 1951\n','','British','Our albums just tend to be collections of songs really, because we all write in the group, all four of us.','',NULL,'Write,Group,Songs',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16567,'Time','John Deacon','Musician','\nAugust 19, 1951\n','','British','Queen has taken the all of our time for last four or five years, you know.','',NULL,'Last,Taken',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16568,'','John Deacon','Musician','\nAugust 19, 1951\n','','British','That first bass I had was an Eko, a very old thing with a thin neck, I had that for quite a while.','',NULL,'Old,While,Quite',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16569,'Life','John Deacon','Musician','\nAugust 19, 1951\n','','British','The band was rejuvenated by that wonderful day. It breathed new life into us.','',NULL,'Wonderful,Band',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16570,'Time','John Deacon','Musician','\nAugust 19, 1951\n','','British','Then we did what we called basically I suppose a club tour in England, which was the time I think that our second album came out, we club toured around the whole country where the venues were hold to five hundreds upwards to that sort of thing you know.','',NULL,'Country,Did',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16571,'Music','John Deacon','Musician','\nAugust 19, 1951\n','','British','There was always a lot of American music in England until, obviously when the Beatles came around, then there was a shift towards English music, but before then American music was the main thing.','',NULL,'Before,Around',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16572,'Trust,Best,Sad','Kim Deal','Musician','\nJune 10, 1961\n','','American','Bob summed it up best when he was on his knees at the end of the night saying, \'Don\'t trust in Guided By Voices.\' You were there; was the show awful or something? I know it was sloppy, but they\'re not really that tight anyway, but was it embarrassing, was it sad?','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16573,'','Kim Deal','Musician','\nJune 10, 1961\n','','American','I like the club. It looks nice with all the tables out. They were freaking out, the Gilly\'s people.','',NULL,'Nice,Looks,Club',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16574,'','Kim Deal','Musician','\nJune 10, 1961\n','','American','I thought I\'d do everything on four-track, and then I\'ll record every instrument myself in a studio, and then I\'ll have a solo album released by spring.','',NULL,'Everything,Thought,Spring',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16575,'','Kim Deal','Musician','\nJune 10, 1961\n','','American','It was really weird to have a hit. Of course, we had a certain level of fame in the Pixies, but nothing I had ever done had been mall-kid friendly.','',NULL,'Nothing,Friendly,Done',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16576,'','Kim Deal','Musician','\nJune 10, 1961\n','','American','It\'s like they had a backlash the first 11 years. I think the reason why it always seems like there\'s a backlash is because when bands are unknown, they only get written about by fans.','',NULL,'Why,Reason,Seems',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16577,'','Kim Deal','Musician','\nJune 10, 1961\n','','American','Maybe I\'m an elitist, but I don\'t feel like I am.','',NULL,'Maybe,Elitist',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16578,'Music','Kim Deal','Musician','\nJune 10, 1961\n','','American','To my mind, there is a reason that music is there and it\'s about being human.','',NULL,'Mind,Human',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16579,'Time','Kim Deal','Musician','\nJune 10, 1961\n','','American','We were over in Europe all the time their posters were up. That\'s why I liked them. So now all of a sudden they\'re going to get a band hat on, and say people aren\'t acting the right way?','',NULL,'Why,Acting',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16580,'Love,Music','Kim Deal','Musician','\nJune 10, 1961\n','','American','When the band begins to get a name for themselves, and the writers get assigned to bands, they\'ll hit somebody who just doesn\'t like that kind of music, or they love hip hop but hate guitar rock.','',NULL,'Hate',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16581,'Good','Kim Deal','Musician','\nJune 10, 1961\n','','American','You know it has to do with Kelley and drugs, and me... and there\'s like, what is it? I didn\'t read it. That\'s my thing. That\'s what I do, I don\'t read things if I don\'t think they\'re going to be good. I don\'t even look at the pictures.','',NULL,'Read,Pictures',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16582,'Health','Nathan Deal','Politician','\nAugust 25, 1942\n','','American','For the last 3 years, we have celebrated National Nurses Week. Beginning on May 6, we will once again have the opportunity to truly commend the nursing community for their contributions to our national health delivery system.','',NULL,'May,Again',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16583,'Medical,Technology','Nathan Deal','Politician','\nAugust 25, 1942\n','','American','As a physician, I know many doctors want to utilize new technology, but they find the cost prohibitive.','',NULL,'Find',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16584,'','Nathan Deal','Politician','\nAugust 25, 1942\n','','American','Births to illegal immigrants now account for nearly one out of every ten births in the United States.','',NULL,'United,Ten,Illegal',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16585,'Medical','Nathan Deal','Politician','\nAugust 25, 1942\n','','American','Consider this: I can go to Antarctica and get cash from an ATM without a glitch, but should I fall ill during my travels, a hospital there could not access my medical records or know what medications I am on.','',NULL,'Without,Fall',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16586,'','Nathan Deal','Politician','\nAugust 25, 1942\n','','American','Cord blood stem cell units have been shown to be a suitable alternative to adult bone marrow for the treatment of many diseases, including sickle cell anemia.','',NULL,'Blood,Adult,Bone',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16587,'','Nathan Deal','Politician','\nAugust 25, 1942\n','','American','Every year, nearly two-thirds of the approximately 200,000 patients in need of a bone marrow transplant will not find a marrow donor that matches within their families.','',NULL,'Find,Year,Within',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16588,'Health,Food','Nathan Deal','Politician','\nAugust 25, 1942\n','','American','If a State has reliable scientific information that demonstrates that a warning is needed for a particular food, then in the interest of public health, it should share that information with the FDA and petition for a new national standard.','',NULL,'State',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16589,'','Nathan Deal','Politician','\nAugust 25, 1942\n','','American','In fact, many nations currently refuse to support embryonic stem cell research of any kind.','',NULL,'Fact,Support,Research',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16590,'Government','Nathan Deal','Politician','\nAugust 25, 1942\n','','American','In his 4 years in the White House, President Carter worked to make the Federal Government more competent and compassionate and more responsive to the American people.','',NULL,'American,President',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16591,'Knowledge,Technology','Nathan Deal','Politician','\nAugust 25, 1942\n','','American','Just because scientists have the knowledge to do it, the technology to do it, and some may even have a financial motive or other incentive to do it, does not make it right.','',NULL,'May',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16592,'Work,Health','Nathan Deal','Politician','\nAugust 25, 1942\n','','American','Nurses are an integral component of the health care system, and it is important that we recognize the over 2.7 million registered nurses for the significant work that they do.','',NULL,'Care',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16593,'','Nathan Deal','Politician','\nAugust 25, 1942\n','','American','On the other hand, the vast majority of all westernized countries, including every single European country along with Israel and Japan, do not offer birthright citizenship.','',NULL,'Single,Country,Hand',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16594,'','Nathan Deal','Politician','\nAugust 25, 1942\n','','American','Pluripotent cells have the ability to grow into any cell in the body.','',NULL,'Body,Grow,Ability',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16595,'Life,Respect,Science','Nathan Deal','Politician','\nAugust 25, 1942\n','','American','Science without respect for human life is degrading to us all and reflects a hollow and deceptive philosophy, a philosophy that we as a people should never condone.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16596,'Life','Nathan Deal','Politician','\nAugust 25, 1942\n','','American','Scientific advancement should aim to affirm and to improve human life.','',NULL,'Human,Scientific',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16597,'','Nathan Deal','Politician','\nAugust 25, 1942\n','','American','The Center for Immigration Studies found that illegal immigrants cost the United States taxpayer about $10.4 billion a year. A large part of that expense stems from the babies born each year to illegal immigrants.','',NULL,'Year,Born,Found',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16598,'','Nathan Deal','Politician','\nAugust 25, 1942\n','','American','Using adult stem cells drawn from bone marrow and umbilical cord blood system cells, scientists have discovered new treatments for scores of diseases and conditions such as Parkinson\'s disease, juvenile diabetes, and spinal cord injuries.','',NULL,'Blood,System,Adult',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16599,'','Nathan Deal','Politician','\nAugust 25, 1942\n','','American','We have created a new demonstration program to allow families with a sick child who could be helped with a cord blood transplant from a sibling to bank cord blood from newborns should they decide to have another child.','',NULL,'Sick,Another,Child',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16600,'','Nathan Deal','Politician','\nAugust 25, 1942\n','','American','What is fetus farming? Simply put, it is the creation and development of a human fetus for the purposes of later killing it for research or for harvesting its organs.','',NULL,'Human,Put,Research',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16601,'Life','Nathan Deal','Politician','\nAugust 25, 1942\n','','American','While advances in scientific research have led to some new and exciting treatments that have enlarged and enhanced the quality and length of human life, we must not lose sight as to what we are trying to accomplish.','',NULL,'Must,Human',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16602,'','Nathan Deal','Politician','\nAugust 25, 1942\n','','American','With scientific advances, Congress must now make changes to reflect new therapeutic options.','',NULL,'Must,Congress,Changes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16603,'Time','Dixie Dean','Athlete','\nJanuary 22, 1907\n','\nMarch 1, 1980\n','English','The previous year it had taken England all their time to beat the full German team in an international and I had taken with me the programme from that match.','',NULL,'Team,Year',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16604,'','Dixie Dean','Athlete','\nJanuary 22, 1907\n','\nMarch 1, 1980\n','English','WE used to tour quite a lot during the summer with Everton in my day.','',NULL,'Used,Quite,Summer',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16605,'','Dixie Dean','Athlete','\nJanuary 22, 1907\n','\nMarch 1, 1980\n','English','We went to Denmark twice and Germany and also to the Canary Isles one year. I remember once when we were playing Dresden in Germany.','',NULL,'Remember,Once,Year',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16606,'','Dizzy Dean','Athlete','\nJanuary 16, 1910\n','\nJuly 17, 1974\n','American','It ain\'t bragging if you can do it.','',NULL,'Bragging',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16607,'Medical','Dizzy Dean','Athlete','\nJanuary 16, 1910\n','\nJuly 17, 1974\n','American','The doctors x-rayed my head and found nothing.','',NULL,'Nothing,Found',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16608,'','Dizzy Dean','Athlete','\nJanuary 16, 1910\n','\nJuly 17, 1974\n','American','Let the teachers teach English and I will teach baseball. There is a lot of people in the United States who say isn\'t, and they ain\'t eating.','',NULL,'Baseball,United,English',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16609,'','Dizzy Dean','Athlete','\nJanuary 16, 1910\n','\nJuly 17, 1974\n','American','All ballplayers want to wind up their careers with the Cubs, Giants or Yankees. They just can\'t help it.','',NULL,'Help,Wind,Yankees',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16610,'','Dizzy Dean','Athlete','\nJanuary 16, 1910\n','\nJuly 17, 1974\n','American','Anybody who\'s ever had the privilege of seeing me play knows that I am the greatest pitcher in the world.','',NULL,'Greatest,Ever,Play',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16611,'','Dizzy Dean','Athlete','\nJanuary 16, 1910\n','\nJuly 17, 1974\n','American','I ain\'t what I used to be, but who the hell is?','',NULL,'Hell,Used',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16612,'','Dizzy Dean','Athlete','\nJanuary 16, 1910\n','\nJuly 17, 1974\n','American','I can\'t tell you why there\'s a delay, but stick your head out of the window and you\'ll know why.','',NULL,'Why,Tell,Head',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16613,'','Dizzy Dean','Athlete','\nJanuary 16, 1910\n','\nJuly 17, 1974\n','American','I never keep a scorecard or the batting averages. I hate statistics. What I got to know, I keep in my head.','',NULL,'Hate,Keep,Head',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16614,'','Dizzy Dean','Athlete','\nJanuary 16, 1910\n','\nJuly 17, 1974\n','American','I was blessed with a strong arm and a weak mind.','',NULL,'Strong,Mind,Blessed',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16615,'','Dizzy Dean','Athlete','\nJanuary 16, 1910\n','\nJuly 17, 1974\n','American','I won twenty-eight games in thirty-five and I couldn\'t believe my eyes when the Cards sent me a contract with a cut in salary. Mr Rickey said I deserved a cut because I didn\'t win thirty games.','',NULL,'Believe,Win,Eyes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16616,'','Dizzy Dean','Athlete','\nJanuary 16, 1910\n','\nJuly 17, 1974\n','American','Mr. Rickey, I\'ll put more people in the park than anybody since Babe Ruth.','',NULL,'Put,Since,Anybody',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16617,'Work','Dizzy Dean','Athlete','\nJanuary 16, 1910\n','\nJuly 17, 1974\n','American','Practice, work hard, and give it everything you have.','',NULL,'Hard,Everything',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16618,'','Dizzy Dean','Athlete','\nJanuary 16, 1910\n','\nJuly 17, 1974\n','American','Son, what kind of pitch would you like to miss.','',NULL,'Son,Miss,Pitch',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16619,'Good','Dizzy Dean','Athlete','\nJanuary 16, 1910\n','\nJuly 17, 1974\n','American','The good Lord was good to me. He gave me a strong body, a good right arm, and a weak mind.','',NULL,'Strong,Mind',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16620,'','Howard Dean','Politician','\nNovember 17, 1948\n','','American','Look, I\'m not a perfect person. I have my warts. I sometimes say things that get me in trouble. I wear suits that are cheap. But I say what I think and I believe what I say, and I\'m willing to say things that are not popular but ordinary people know are right.','',NULL,'Believe,Person,Perfect',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16621,'','Howard Dean','Politician','\nNovember 17, 1948\n','','American','Hypocrisy is a value that I think has been embraced by the Republican Party. We get lectured by people all day long about moral values by people who have their own moral shortcomings.','',NULL,'Long,Moral,Value',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16622,'God','Howard Dean','Politician','\nNovember 17, 1948\n','','American','From a religious point of view, if God had thought homosexuality is a sin, he would not have created gay people.','',NULL,'Gay,Thought',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16623,'','Howard Dean','Politician','\nNovember 17, 1948\n','','American','I hate Republicans and everything they stand for.','',NULL,'Hate,Everything,Stand',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16624,'','Howard Dean','Politician','\nNovember 17, 1948\n','','American','I\'ve always been endorsed by the National Rifle Association.','',NULL,'National,Rifle,Endorsed',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16625,'','Howard Dean','Politician','\nNovember 17, 1948\n','','American','I\'m just deeply disappointed that once again we may have to settle for the lesser of two evils.','',NULL,'May,Two,Again',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16626,'','Howard Dean','Politician','\nNovember 17, 1948\n','','American','I don\'t care what you label me as long as you call me president.','',NULL,'Care,Long,President',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16627,'Time,War','Howard Dean','Politician','\nNovember 17, 1948\n','','American','Every day it becomes clearer that this was the wrong war at the wrong time.','',NULL,'Wrong',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16628,'Change,Power,Truth','Howard Dean','Politician','\nNovember 17, 1948\n','','American','At every turn when there has been an imbalance of power, the truth questioned, or our beliefs and values distorted, the change required to restore our nation has always come from the bottom up from our people.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16629,'','Howard Dean','Politician','\nNovember 17, 1948\n','','American','Real Democrats don\'t make promises they can\'t keep.','',NULL,'Real,Keep,Promises',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16630,'Women','Howard Dean','Politician','\nNovember 17, 1948\n','','American','The issue is not abortion. The issue is whether women can make up their own mind instead of some right-wing pastor, some right-wing politician telling them what to do.','',NULL,'Mind,Whether',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16631,'Truth','Howard Dean','Politician','\nNovember 17, 1948\n','','American','As Commander in Chief of the United States Military, I will never send our sons and daughters and our brothers and sisters to die in a foreign land without telling the truth about why they\'re going there.','',NULL,'Without,Die',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16632,'','Howard Dean','Politician','\nNovember 17, 1948\n','','American','I have my warts. I sometimes say things that get me in trouble. In other words, I lead with my heart and not my head. That\'s the only chance we have against George Bush.','',NULL,'Heart,Words,Sometimes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16633,'','Howard Dean','Politician','\nNovember 17, 1948\n','','American','I like John Kerry. I think he\'s intellectually curious and very thoughtful. I think he\'s deeply committed on issues like the environment. I think he\'s an internationalist, which I am.','',NULL,'Thoughtful,Issues,Committed',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16634,'','Howard Dean','Politician','\nNovember 17, 1948\n','','American','I still want to be the candidate for guys with Confederate flags in their pickup trucks. We can\'t beat George Bush unless we appeal to a broad cross-section of Democrats.','',NULL,'Still,Guys,Unless',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16635,'','Howard Dean','Politician','\nNovember 17, 1948\n','','American','I think most people... would be glad to pay the same taxes they paid when Bill Clinton was president, if only they could have the same economy they had when Bill Clinton was president.','',NULL,'Same,President,Pay',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16636,'','Howard Dean','Politician','\nNovember 17, 1948\n','','American','I think the recovery hasn\'t been stronger because the hole that was dug for President Obama by the Bush administration was far worse than anybody could imagine, first of all.','',NULL,'Far,President,Anybody',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16637,'','Howard Dean','Politician','\nNovember 17, 1948\n','','American','I will use whatever position I have in order to root out hypocrisy. Democrats have strong moral values. Frankly, my moral values are offended by some of the things I hear on programs like \'Rush Limbaugh,\' and we don\'t have to put up with that.','',NULL,'Strong,Put,Moral',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16638,'Business','Howard Dean','Politician','\nNovember 17, 1948\n','','American','I\'m a committed Christian. I worship in my own way. That\'s my business. That\'s not the business of the pharisees who are going to preach to me about what I do and then do something else.','',NULL,'Christian,Else',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16639,'','Howard Dean','Politician','\nNovember 17, 1948\n','','American','I\'ve waffled before. I\'ll waffle again.','',NULL,'Before,Again',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16640,'','Howard Dean','Politician','\nNovember 17, 1948\n','','American','John Ashcroft is not a patriot, John Ashcroft is a descendant of Joseph McCarthy.','',NULL,'Patriot,John,Descendant',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16641,'','Howard Dean','Politician','\nNovember 17, 1948\n','','American','Luckily, I\'m a governor - so I get to tell you what I\'ve already done not just what I\'m going to do.','',NULL,'Done,Tell,Already',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16642,'Trust,Money','Howard Dean','Politician','\nNovember 17, 1948\n','','American','Not one Republican president has balanced the budget in 34 years. You can not trust Republicans with your money.','',NULL,'President',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16643,'Anger','Howard Dean','Politician','\nNovember 17, 1948\n','','American','People have said I\'m the candidate of anger. Well, we have a right to be angry. We lost 3 million jobs. We lost our place as the moral leader of the world.','',NULL,'Angry,Lost',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16644,'','Howard Dean','Politician','\nNovember 17, 1948\n','','American','Second of all, I don\'t think Wall Street is doing what it\'s supposed to be doing, even after the shameful performance of the last two years. They\'re are not allocating capital.','',NULL,'Two,After,Last',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16645,'Dreams','James Dean','Actor','\nFebruary 8, 1931\n','\nSeptember 30, 1955\n','','Dream as if you\'ll live forever. Live as if you\'ll die today.','',NULL,'Today,Live',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16646,'Strength','James Dean','Actor','\nFebruary 8, 1931\n','\nSeptember 30, 1955\n','','Only the gentle are ever really strong.','',NULL,'Strong,Ever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16647,'Life,Great,Death','James Dean','Actor','\nFebruary 8, 1931\n','\nSeptember 30, 1955\n','','If a man can bridge the gap between life and death, if he can live on after he\'s dead, then maybe he was a great man.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16648,'','James Dean','Actor','\nFebruary 8, 1931\n','\nSeptember 30, 1955\n','','The gratification comes in the doing, not in the results.','',NULL,'Results,Comes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16649,'','James Dean','Actor','\nFebruary 8, 1931\n','\nSeptember 30, 1955\n','','Studying cows, pigs and chickens can help an actor develop his character. There are a lot of things I learned from animals. One was that they couldn\'t hiss or boo me.','',NULL,'Character,Help,Learned',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16650,'Trust','James Dean','Actor','\nFebruary 8, 1931\n','\nSeptember 30, 1955\n','','Trust and belief are two prime considerations. You must not allow yourself to be opinionated.','',NULL,'Yourself,Must',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16651,'Life','James Dean','Actor','\nFebruary 8, 1931\n','\nSeptember 30, 1955\n','','An actor must interpret life, and in order to do so must be willing to accept all the experiences life has to offer. In fact, he must seek out more of life than life puts at his feet.','',NULL,'Must,Fact',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16652,'','James Dean','Actor','\nFebruary 8, 1931\n','\nSeptember 30, 1955\n','','I want to be a Texan 24 hours a day.','',NULL,'Hours,Texan',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16653,'Good','James Dean','Actor','\nFebruary 8, 1931\n','\nSeptember 30, 1955\n','','Being a good actor isn\'t easy. Being a man is even harder. I want to be both before I\'m done.','',NULL,'Done,Before',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16654,'Alone','James Dean','Actor','\nFebruary 8, 1931\n','\nSeptember 30, 1955\n','','Being an actor is the loneliest thing in the world. You are all alone with your concentration and imagination, and that\'s all you have.','',NULL,'Actor',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16655,'Beauty,Nature','James Dean','Actor','\nFebruary 8, 1931\n','\nSeptember 30, 1955\n','','I also became close to nature, and am now able to appreciate the beauty with which this world is endowed.','',NULL,'Able',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16656,'Great','James Dean','Actor','\nFebruary 8, 1931\n','\nSeptember 30, 1955\n','','There is no way to be truly great in this world. We are all impaled on the crook of conditioning.','',NULL,'Truly,Crook',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16657,'','James Dean','Actor','\nFebruary 8, 1931\n','\nSeptember 30, 1955\n','','When an actor plays a scene exactly the way a director orders, it isn\'t acting. It\'s following instructions. Anyone with the physical qualifications can do that.','',NULL,'Acting,Anyone,Actor',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16658,'','James Dean','Actor','\nFebruary 8, 1931\n','\nSeptember 30, 1955\n','','The only greatness for man is immortality.','',NULL,'Greatness',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16659,'','James Dean','Actor','\nFebruary 8, 1931\n','\nSeptember 30, 1955\n','','But you can\'t show some far off idyllic conception of behavior if you want the kids to come and see the picture. You\'ve got to show what it\'s really like, and try to reach them on their own grounds.','',NULL,'Try,Kids,Off',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16660,'Work','James Dean','Actor','\nFebruary 8, 1931\n','\nSeptember 30, 1955\n','','I think the one thing this picture shows that\'s new is the psychological disproportion of the kids\' demands on the parents. Parents are often at fault, but the kids have some work to do, too.','',NULL,'Parents,Kids',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16661,'Great','James Dean','Actor','\nFebruary 8, 1931\n','\nSeptember 30, 1955\n','','To me, acting is the most logical way for people\'s neuroses to manifest themselves, in this great need we all have to express ourselves.','',NULL,'Acting,Themselves',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16662,'Life','James Dean','Actor','\nFebruary 8, 1931\n','\nSeptember 30, 1955\n','','To grasp the full significance of life is the actor\'s duty; to interpret it his problem; and to express it his dedication.','',NULL,'Problem,Actor',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16663,'','James Dean','Actor','\nFebruary 8, 1931\n','\nSeptember 30, 1955\n','','To my way of thinking, an actor\'s course is set even before he\'s out of the cradle.','',NULL,'Thinking,Before,Actor',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16664,'Inspirational,Change','Jimmy Dean','Actor','\nAugust 10, 1928\n','','American','I can\'t change the direction of the wind, but I can adjust my sails to always reach my destination.','',NULL,'Wind',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16665,'Motivational,Life','Jimmy Dean','Actor','\nAugust 10, 1928\n','','American','Poverty was the greatest motivating factor in my life.','',NULL,'Greatest',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16666,'God','Jimmy Dean','Actor','\nAugust 10, 1928\n','','American','God is bigger than people think.','',NULL,'Bigger',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16667,'','Jimmy Dean','Actor','\nAugust 10, 1928\n','','American','You gotta try your luck at least once a day, because you could be going around lucky all day and not even know it.','',NULL,'Try,Around,Once',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16668,'Love','Jimmy Dean','Actor','\nAugust 10, 1928\n','','American','Love is an ice cream sundae, with all the marvelous coverings. Sex is the cherry on top.','',NULL,'Sex,Top',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16669,'Love,Good','Jimmy Dean','Actor','\nAugust 10, 1928\n','','American','A lot of things I am, and a lot of things I am not. But I think I\'m about as good an American as there is. I love this country. It\'s been very, very good to me. And it will be good to anybody if they are willing to give of themselves.','',NULL,'Give',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16670,'Money','Jimmy Dean','Actor','\nAugust 10, 1928\n','','American','I made more money yesterday than I ever thought I\'d make in an entire lifetime. But it\'s like somebody\'s going to take it all away from me and I\'ll be back in Texas, installing them damned irrigation wells. I didn\'t like that when I was sixteen. And I know I wouldn\'t like it when I\'m eighty.','',NULL,'Ever,Thought',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16671,'','Jimmy Dean','Actor','\nAugust 10, 1928\n','','American','I used to help my granddaddy make sausage. He would mix it up in a cleaned-out washtub with his hands, no gloves. Man, if we did anything like that today, they would jack the jail up and throw us under it.','',NULL,'Today,Help,Anything',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16672,'Money,Business','Jimmy Dean','Actor','\nAugust 10, 1928\n','','American','I\'ve seen so many people in this business that made a fortune. They get old and broke and can\'t make any money. I tell you something... no one\'s going to play a benefit for Jimmy Dean.','',NULL,'Made',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16673,'','John Dean','Lawyer','\nOctober 14, 1938\n','','American','Bill Rehnquist makes Barry Goldwater look like a liberal.','',NULL,'Makes,Liberal,Barry',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16674,'','John Dean','Lawyer','\nOctober 14, 1938\n','','American','I began by telling the president that there was a cancer growing on the presidency and that if the cancer was not removed the president himself would be killed by it.','',NULL,'Himself,President,Growing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16675,'Politics,Time','John Dean','Lawyer','\nOctober 14, 1938\n','','American','We are all encouraged that Bush appears, really for the first time in his experience on the stage of presidential politics, relaxed. His comfort is our comfort.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16676,'Work,Alone','Jeffery Deaver','Writer','\nMay 6, 1950\n','','American','When you work alone, you need to socialize at some level.','',NULL,'Level',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16677,'Poetry','Jeffery Deaver','Writer','\nMay 6, 1950\n','','American','But one does not make living writing poetry unless you\'re a professor, and one frankly doesn\'t get a lot of girls as a poet.','',NULL,'Writing,Living',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16678,'','Jeffery Deaver','Writer','\nMay 6, 1950\n','','American','I\'ve often said that there\'s no such thing as writer\'s block; the problem is idea block.','',NULL,'Problem,Said,Often',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16679,'','Jeffery Deaver','Writer','\nMay 6, 1950\n','','American','In suspense novels even subplots about relationships have to have conflict.','',NULL,'Conflict,Suspense,Novels',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16680,'Science','Jeffery Deaver','Writer','\nMay 6, 1950\n','','American','Certainly going back to Sherlock Holmes we have a tradition of forensic science featured in detective stories.','',NULL,'Stories,Tradition',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16681,'','Jeffery Deaver','Writer','\nMay 6, 1950\n','','American','For me a thriller is a very carefully structured story.','',NULL,'Story,Thriller,Carefully',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16682,'','Jeffery Deaver','Writer','\nMay 6, 1950\n','','American','Generally my typical books have lots of twists and turns a big surprise ending and then usually another surprise at the end and ideally, as in Garden of Beasts, we get to the very end and we find at the last few pages that there\'s yet another surprise.','',NULL,'End,Find,Big',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16683,'Time,Society','Jeffery Deaver','Writer','\nMay 6, 1950\n','','American','Hardcover books are fairly expensive these days and to read one requires a significant commitment of time in our busy society. So I want to make sure that when readers buy one of my books they get something they\'re familiar with.','',NULL,'Busy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16684,'','Jeffery Deaver','Writer','\nMay 6, 1950\n','','American','I also try very hard to create characters - both heroes and villains - with psychological depth.','',NULL,'Hard,Try,Both',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16685,'Poetry','Jeffery Deaver','Writer','\nMay 6, 1950\n','','American','I like the way words go together and I like the gamesmanship of writing poetry. It is such a challenge.','',NULL,'Writing,Words',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16686,'','Jeffery Deaver','Writer','\nMay 6, 1950\n','','American','I liked the challenge of writing in a very concise structure in which both meaning and form are important.','',NULL,'Important,Writing,Challenge',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16687,'','Jeffery Deaver','Writer','\nMay 6, 1950\n','','American','I spend about eight months researching and outlining my book.','',NULL,'Book,Spend,Months',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16688,'','Jeffery Deaver','Writer','\nMay 6, 1950\n','','American','I spend eight months outlining and researching the novel before I begin to write a single word of the prose.','',NULL,'Single,Before,Write',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16689,'','Jeffery Deaver','Writer','\nMay 6, 1950\n','','American','I was editor of my high school literary magazine and a reporter for the school newspaper.','',NULL,'School,High,Newspaper',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16690,'','Jeffery Deaver','Writer','\nMay 6, 1950\n','','American','I write pretty much anywhere - on planes, in hotel rooms, anywhere in my house.','',NULL,'Pretty,Write,House',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16691,'Life,Poetry','Jeffery Deaver','Writer','\nMay 6, 1950\n','','American','I\'ve always written, all my life, and when I was very young I developed an interest in poetry.','',NULL,'Young',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16692,'','Jeffery Deaver','Writer','\nMay 6, 1950\n','','American','Ideally, I like to integrate the human issues into the suspense story itself.','',NULL,'Human,Story,Issues',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16693,'','Jeffery Deaver','Writer','\nMay 6, 1950\n','','American','If you have a craftsman\'s command of the language and basic writing techniques you\'ll be able to write - as long as you know what you want to say.','',NULL,'Writing,Long,Able',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16694,'','Jeffery Deaver','Writer','\nMay 6, 1950\n','','American','In other words, the people who populate my books are more than caricatures.','',NULL,'Words,Books,Populate',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16695,'','Jeffery Deaver','Writer','\nMay 6, 1950\n','','American','It means working harder to do the research but I don\'t really mind - I don\'t think I have what it takes to chase criminals through back alleys and wade through blood at crime scenes.','',NULL,'Mind,Through,Working',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16696,'Best','Jeffery Deaver','Writer','\nMay 6, 1950\n','','American','My books are primarily plot driven but the best plot in the world is useless if you don\'t populate them with characters that readers can care about.','',NULL,'Care,Books',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16697,'Life','Jeffery Deaver','Writer','\nMay 6, 1950\n','','American','Of course, all writers draw upon their personal experiences in describing day-to-day life and human relationships, but I tend to keep my own experiences largely separate from my stories.','',NULL,'Human,Keep',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16698,'','Jeffery Deaver','Writer','\nMay 6, 1950\n','','American','Of course, I write crime stories, and I have to describe violence and the aftermath of violence.','',NULL,'Violence,Write,Crime',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16699,'','Jeffery Deaver','Writer','\nMay 6, 1950\n','','American','Readers are paramount. I live to write books for them.','',NULL,'Live,Write,Books',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16700,'','Jeffery Deaver','Writer','\nMay 6, 1950\n','','American','Rule one: Write about settings you\'re familiar with.','',NULL,'Write,Rule,Familiar',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16701,'Time,Good','Elizabeth Debicki','Actress','1990','','Australian','Every time I see a good play or watch a good movie, I have the same feeling I had as a child of wanting to be that person on stage or wanting to run through the forest with a big dress on.','',NULL,'Feeling',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16702,'','Elizabeth Debicki','Actress','1990','','Australian','I don\'t have a story about an epiphany in which I suddenly realised I wanted to be an actor. It was much more a case of the idea dawning on me gradually.','',NULL,'Wanted,Idea,Story',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16703,'','Elizabeth Debicki','Actress','1990','','Australian','I guess the bigger you dream, the further you have to fall if you don\'t get it, so it can be a bit of a scary thing to be that ambitious.','',NULL,'Dream,Fall,Bit',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16704,'Age','Elizabeth Debicki','Actress','1990','','Australian','I was a dancer from a young age. My parents were dancers; we were taken to a lot of ballet as children. It occurred to me that what I liked more than dancing the steps was acting the story of whatever particular performance I was taking part in.','',NULL,'Children,Parents',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16705,'','Elizabeth Debicki','Actress','1990','','Australian','I was very new to working in front of the camera when I started shooting \'Gatsby,\' so I set myself the mission of gleaning as much information as possible out of the much more experienced actors. The cast was astoundingly talented.','',NULL,'Working,Possible,Started',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16706,'','Elizabeth Debicki','Actress','1990','','Australian','Kissing in films, it\'s just another thing you have to do. It kind of becomes as technical as how to open a door, really.','',NULL,'Another,Door,Open',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16707,'','Guy Debord','Writer','\nDecember 28, 1931\n','\nNovember 30, 1994\n','French','Boredom is always counter-revolutionary. Always.','',NULL,'Boredom',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16708,'Love','Guy Debord','Writer','\nDecember 28, 1931\n','\nNovember 30, 1994\n','French','Young people everywhere have been allowed to choose between love and a garbage disposal unit. Everywhere they have chosen the garbage disposal unit.','',NULL,'Young,Between',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16709,'Life','Guy Debord','Writer','\nDecember 28, 1931\n','\nNovember 30, 1994\n','French','In societies where modern conditions of production prevail, all of life presents itself as an immense accumulation of spectacles. Everything that was directly lived has moved away into a representation.','',NULL,'Everything,Away',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16710,'','Guy Debord','Writer','\nDecember 28, 1931\n','\nNovember 30, 1994\n','French','All that was once directly lived has become mere representation.','',NULL,'Become,Once,Lived',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16711,'Life','Guy Debord','Writer','\nDecember 28, 1931\n','\nNovember 30, 1994\n','French','As specialists of apparent life, stars serve as superficial objects that people can identify with in order to compensate for the fragmented productive specialisations that they actually live.','',NULL,'Live,Stars',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16712,'','Guy Debord','Writer','\nDecember 28, 1931\n','\nNovember 30, 1994\n','French','Behind the masks of total choice, different forms of the same alienation confront each other.','',NULL,'Different,Same,Choice',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16713,'','Guy Debord','Writer','\nDecember 28, 1931\n','\nNovember 30, 1994\n','French','Ideas improve. The meaning of words participates in the improvement. Plagiarism is necessary. Progress implies it. It embraces an author\'s phrase, makes use of his expressions, erases a false idea, and replaces it with the right idea.','',NULL,'Words,Makes,Idea',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16714,'','Guy Debord','Writer','\nDecember 28, 1931\n','\nNovember 30, 1994\n','French','Quotations are useful in periods of ignorance or obscurantist beliefs.','',NULL,'Ignorance,Useful,Beliefs',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16715,'','Guy Debord','Writer','\nDecember 28, 1931\n','\nNovember 30, 1994\n','French','There is nothing more natural than to consider everything as starting from oneself, chosen as the center of the world; one finds oneself thus capable of condemning the world without even wanting to hear its deceitful chatter.','',NULL,'Nothing,Without,Everything',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16716,'','Guy Debord','Writer','\nDecember 28, 1931\n','\nNovember 30, 1994\n','French','Tourism, human circulation considered as consumption is fundamentally nothing more than the leisure of going to see what has become banal.','',NULL,'Nothing,Human,Become',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16717,'','Gerard Debreu','Mathematician','\nJuly 4, 1921\n','\nDecember 31, 2004\n','French','I had become interested in economics, an interest that was transformed into a lifetime dedication when I met with the mathematical theory of general economic equilibrium.','',NULL,'Become,Interested,Economic',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16718,'','Gerard Debreu','Mathematician','\nJuly 4, 1921\n','\nDecember 31, 2004\n','French','In the mid-\'60s in Berkeley, the theory of measure spaces of economic agents became one of my main interests.','',NULL,'Economic,Theory,Interests',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16719,'','Gerard Debreu','Mathematician','\nJuly 4, 1921\n','\nDecember 31, 2004\n','French','The Cowles Commission was the optimal environment for the type of research that I wanted to do.','',NULL,'Wanted,Research,Commission',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16720,'','Gerard Debreu','Mathematician','\nJuly 4, 1921\n','\nDecember 31, 2004\n','French','The dark outside world of Paris under German occupation exerted a strong containing pressure.','',NULL,'Strong,Dark,Pressure',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16721,'Patriotism','Eugene V. Debs','Politician','\nNovember 5, 1855\n','\nOctober 20, 1926\n','American','I have no country to fight for; my country is the earth, and I am a citizen of the world.','',NULL,'Fight,Country',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16722,'','Eugene V. Debs','Politician','\nNovember 5, 1855\n','\nOctober 20, 1926\n','American','It is better to vote for what you want and not get it than to vote for what you don\'t want and get it.','',NULL,'Better,Vote',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16723,'Work','Eugene V. Debs','Politician','\nNovember 5, 1855\n','\nOctober 20, 1926\n','American','Those who produce should have, but we know that those who produce the most - that is, those who work hardest, and at the most difficult and most menial tasks, have the least.','',NULL,'Difficult,Hardest',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16724,'','Eugene V. Debs','Politician','\nNovember 5, 1855\n','\nOctober 20, 1926\n','American','The most heroic word in all languages is revolution.','',NULL,'Revolution,Word,Heroic',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16725,'','Eugene V. Debs','Politician','\nNovember 5, 1855\n','\nOctober 20, 1926\n','American','While there is a lower class, I am in it, while there is a criminal element, I am of it, and while there is a soul in prison, I am not free.','',NULL,'Soul,Free,While',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16726,'Great,History','Eugene V. Debs','Politician','\nNovember 5, 1855\n','\nOctober 20, 1926\n','American','When great changes occur in history, when great principles are involved, as a rule the majority are wrong.','',NULL,'Wrong',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16727,'Great','Eugene V. Debs','Politician','\nNovember 5, 1855\n','\nOctober 20, 1926\n','American','Chicago is the product of modern capitalism, and, like other great commercial centers, is unfit for human habitation.','',NULL,'Human,Capitalism',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16728,'Life,Hope,Art','Claude Debussy','Composer','\nAugust 22, 1862\n','\nMarch 25, 1918\n','French','Art is the most beautiful deception of all. And although people try to incorporate the everyday events of life in it, we must hope that it will remain a deception lest it become a utilitarian thing, sad as a factory.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16729,'','Claude Debussy','Composer','\nAugust 22, 1862\n','\nMarch 25, 1918\n','French','A beautiful sunset that was mistaken for a dawn.','',NULL,'Beautiful,Sunset,Dawn',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16730,'Love,Music','Claude Debussy','Composer','\nAugust 22, 1862\n','\nMarch 25, 1918\n','French','I love music passionately. And because I love it I try to free it from barren traditions that stifle it.','',NULL,'Try',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16731,'','Claude Debussy','Composer','\nAugust 22, 1862\n','\nMarch 25, 1918\n','French','In opera, there is always too much singing.','',NULL,'Singing,Opera',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16732,'Art','Claude Debussy','Composer','\nAugust 22, 1862\n','\nMarch 25, 1918\n','French','Art is the most beautiful of all lies.','',NULL,'Beautiful,Lies',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16733,'','Claude Debussy','Composer','\nAugust 22, 1862\n','\nMarch 25, 1918\n','French','Some people wish above all to conform to the rules, I wish only to render what I can hear. There is no theory. You have only to listen. Pleasure is the law.','',NULL,'Law,Wish,Rules',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16734,'Art','Claude Debussy','Composer','\nAugust 22, 1862\n','\nMarch 25, 1918\n','French','Works of art make rules; rules do not make works of art.','',NULL,'Rules,Works',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16735,'Beauty','Claude Debussy','Composer','\nAugust 22, 1862\n','\nMarch 25, 1918\n','French','Beauty must appeal to the senses, must provide us with immediate enjoyment, must impress us or insinuate itself into us without any effort on our part.','',NULL,'Must,Without',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16736,'Art','Claude Debussy','Composer','\nAugust 22, 1862\n','\nMarch 25, 1918\n','French','Extreme complication is contrary to art.','',NULL,'Extreme,Contrary',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16737,'Music','Claude Debussy','Composer','\nAugust 22, 1862\n','\nMarch 25, 1918\n','French','Music is the expression of the movement of the waters, the play of curves described by changing breezes.','',NULL,'Play,Expression',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16738,'Music','Claude Debussy','Composer','\nAugust 22, 1862\n','\nMarch 25, 1918\n','French','Music is the silence between the notes.','',NULL,'Silence,Between',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16739,'Music','Claude Debussy','Composer','\nAugust 22, 1862\n','\nMarch 25, 1918\n','French','People come to music to seek oblivion: is that not also a form of deception?','',NULL,'Deception,Seek',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16740,'Nature','Claude Debussy','Composer','\nAugust 22, 1862\n','\nMarch 25, 1918\n','French','There is nothing is more musical than a sunset. He who feels what he sees will find no more beautiful example of development in all that book which, alas, musicians read but too little - the book of Nature.','',NULL,'Beautiful,Nothing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16741,'','Claude Debussy','Composer','\nAugust 22, 1862\n','\nMarch 25, 1918\n','French','First of all, ladies and gentlemen, you must forget that you are singers.','',NULL,'Forget,Must,Ladies',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16742,'','Claude Debussy','Composer','\nAugust 22, 1862\n','\nMarch 25, 1918\n','French','How much has to be explored and discarded before reaching the naked flesh of feeling.','',NULL,'Feeling,Before,Naked',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16743,'','Claude Debussy','Composer','\nAugust 22, 1862\n','\nMarch 25, 1918\n','French','I wish to sing of my interior visions with the naive candour of a child.','',NULL,'Wish,Child,Sing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16744,'Music','Claude Debussy','Composer','\nAugust 22, 1862\n','\nMarch 25, 1918\n','French','Music is the arithmetic of sounds as optics is the geometry of light.','',NULL,'Light,Sounds',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16745,'Hope','Claude Debussy','Composer','\nAugust 22, 1862\n','\nMarch 25, 1918\n','French','The attraction of the virtuoso for the public is very like that of the circus for the crowd. There is always the hope that something dangerous will happen.','',NULL,'Happen,Dangerous',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16746,'Music','Claude Debussy','Composer','\nAugust 22, 1862\n','\nMarch 25, 1918\n','French','The century of airplanes has a right to its own music.','',NULL,'Century',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16747,'','Stephen Decatur','Soldier','\nJanuary 5, 1779\n','\nMarch 22, 1820\n','American','Our country right or wrong.','',NULL,'Country,Wrong',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16748,'','Brooklyn Decker','Model','\nApril 12, 1987\n','','American','Because I\'m such a tomboy, I hate showing off my body.','',NULL,'Hate,Off,Body',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16749,'','Brooklyn Decker','Model','\nApril 12, 1987\n','','American','I don\'t play tennis at all.','',NULL,'Play,Tennis',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16750,'Hope','Brooklyn Decker','Model','\nApril 12, 1987\n','','American','I don\'t see myself doing catalog shoots in Madrid anymore like I was doing two years ago. I hope that the acting side of things grows.','',NULL,'Two,Acting',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16751,'Time','Brooklyn Decker','Model','\nApril 12, 1987\n','','American','I have a really difficult time watching myself on film. I literally cower in my seat and cover my face.','',NULL,'Difficult,Film',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16752,'Good','Brooklyn Decker','Model','\nApril 12, 1987\n','','American','I have zero hand-eye coordination - zero - so I\'ve never been good at softball, basketball, golf, things like that, but I\'m really strong and I have really good endurance so I can go forever - I\'m a tough girl.','',NULL,'Girl,Strong',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16753,'Love,Work,Travel','Brooklyn Decker','Model','\nApril 12, 1987\n','','American','I loved the travel but I didn\'t love the work. I mean, come on, modelling is only so stimulating!','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16754,'Education,Experience','Brooklyn Decker','Model','\nApril 12, 1987\n','','American','I really missed going to college. I missed not having that education and that experience.','',NULL,'College',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16755,'Work','Brooklyn Decker','Model','\nApril 12, 1987\n','','American','I think that I\'d like to try to be a superwoman and have kids and work, so we\'ll see if I can actually accomplish that.','',NULL,'Try,Kids',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16756,'Success','Brooklyn Decker','Model','\nApril 12, 1987\n','','American','I would like to say I\'ve achieved goals, but really, modeling is all luck. You\'re not really achieving anything. The least hardworking person with a special face can be huge and have a whole world of success.','',NULL,'Person,Anything',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16757,'Best,Mom,Dad','Brooklyn Decker','Model','\nApril 12, 1987\n','','American','I\'m named after a horse. My mom\'s best friend had a horse named Brooke, so my dad suggested \'Brooklyn\' as a more formal version, and it just stuck - and now I live in Brooklyn part-time, so go figure.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16758,'','Brooklyn Decker','Model','\nApril 12, 1987\n','','American','I\'m not going to sit here and say, \'Pity me; I came from modeling.\' It\'s opened a lot of doors. People will take meetings because they\'ve heard the name before. That\'s an advantage that I have.','',NULL,'Before,Here,Name',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16759,'Time','Brooklyn Decker','Model','\nApril 12, 1987\n','','American','My parents had us very young. We lived in a modest house. We built forts, we hiked, we went camping and they wanted us to be independent. It\'s how children grew up in the 1940s and 50s: outside all the time, playing in the dirt, riding your bike around.','',NULL,'Children,Parents',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16760,'Movies,Sports','Brooklyn Decker','Model','\nApril 12, 1987\n','','American','The \'Sports Illustrated\' cover was the last thing I shot. That week, I told my agent, \'You know what, I really... I don\'t want to be a model anymore. I really want to do movies.\' And I think he wanted to wring my neck at the moment.','',NULL,'Moment',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16761,'','Brooklyn Decker','Model','\nApril 12, 1987\n','','American','When you have a gown, there\'s much more to be concerned about. Where is this crease falling? Are you making a weird shape with the dress? Are you doing the designer justice? With a bathing suit, it\'s more about you and the mood you convey.','',NULL,'Justice,Making,Weird',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16762,'','Brooklyn Decker','Model','\nApril 12, 1987\n','','American','With my first pay cheque I sent my parents to Jamaica, so they actually got passports! They\'re pretty grounded; it wasn\'t until they saw the trailer for \'Battleship\' that they were like, \'Ooh, this is a big movie, isn\'t it?\'','',NULL,'Parents,Pretty,Big',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16763,'Fitness','Mary Decker','Athlete','\nAugust 4, 1958\n','','American','I can jog, but I can\'t run. That\'s hard for me. I like the fact that I can jog for fitness, but to me there\'s a huge difference between jogging and running.','',NULL,'Hard,Between',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16764,'Life,Family,Great','Mary Decker','Athlete','\nAugust 4, 1958\n','','American','I can\'t complain about my life. I have a really nice life. I have a great family and I live in a gorgeous part of the country.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16765,'','Mary Decker','Athlete','\nAugust 4, 1958\n','','American','I\'ve always got such high expectations for myself. I\'m aware of them, but I can\'t relax them.','',NULL,'High,Relax,Aware',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16766,'Time,Best','Mary Decker','Athlete','\nAugust 4, 1958\n','','American','I\'ve never felt that I was less of an athlete or not accomplished athletically because I didn\'t win an Olympic medal. It\'s definitely something I would have liked to have added to my resume, but at the same time I think I can look back at my athletic career and feel that I was one of the best.','',NULL,'Career',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16767,'Love,Time','Mary Decker','Athlete','\nAugust 4, 1958\n','','American','We have a lot of property and we take care of it mostly ourselves, so that\'s what I spend a lot of time doing, which I love because I\'m outside.','',NULL,'Care',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16768,'Life','Jack Dee','Comedian','\nSeptember 24, 1962\n','','British','I have had issues with depression all my life, and it\'s probably true to say there was a tendency towards it even when I was very young, during my schooldays. There was often - and this is quite common with comics - a sense of not feeling as if I belonged anywhere.','',NULL,'True,Depression',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16769,'','Jack Dee','Comedian','\nSeptember 24, 1962\n','','British','I really hated fighting people and hurting them, but felt unable to stop.','',NULL,'Fighting,Hurting,Stop',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16770,'Trust','Jack Dee','Comedian','\nSeptember 24, 1962\n','','British','I tend not to trust people who live in very tidy houses. I know that on the surface there is nothing wrong with a person being well-ordered and disciplined. Nothing, except that it leaves the impression of that person having lived in the confines of a stark institution which, although he or she has ','',NULL,'Live,Nothing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16771,'Life','Jack Dee','Comedian','\nSeptember 24, 1962\n','','British','And people are intrigued if I really am as grumpy in real life. People feel a bit let down if I\'m laughing or smiling.','',NULL,'Real,Down',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16772,'Education','Jack Dee','Comedian','\nSeptember 24, 1962\n','','British','But I like going to church. If you\'ve been brought up in the Church of England, it feels like visiting an elderly relative. And I think it\'s important that part of the kids\' education is knowing about the Bible.','',NULL,'Important,Kids',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16773,'','Jack Dee','Comedian','\nSeptember 24, 1962\n','','British','Comedy and tragedy are two sides of the same coin. A talent in one area might also lead to a predisposition in the other.','',NULL,'Two,Same,Talent',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16774,'Men','Jack Dee','Comedian','\nSeptember 24, 1962\n','','British','I don\'t like men who blow-dry their hair. If you are a man and you blow-dry your hair, then I don\'t like you and that\'s all there is to it.','',NULL,'Hair',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16775,'Good','Jack Dee','Comedian','\nSeptember 24, 1962\n','','British','I don\'t think anyone\'s particularly conscious of thinking suits are the thing, but when you see a comedian on stage in jeans and a t-shirt it doesn\'t matter how good they are - it always looks like amateur hour when they walk onto the stage.','',NULL,'Thinking,Matter',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16776,'','Jack Dee','Comedian','\nSeptember 24, 1962\n','','British','I had a longing for ritual, something I could cling to, a routine to make me feel well and contented. I hoped that reading Bible commentaries and theological critiques would nudge me closer to some kind of absolute that I could hold up as a torch to light my way.','',NULL,'Light,Reading,Bible',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16777,'','Jack Dee','Comedian','\nSeptember 24, 1962\n','','British','I hate people who think it\'s clever to take drugs... like custom officers.','',NULL,'Hate,Clever,Officers',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16778,'Love','Jack Dee','Comedian','\nSeptember 24, 1962\n','','British','I love mixing with comedians when I\'m working with them, but when I\'m not I don\'t feel the need to hang around with them.','',NULL,'Working,Around',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16779,'','Jack Dee','Comedian','\nSeptember 24, 1962\n','','British','I really like rustic mediterranean cooking. And I like trying out curry takeaways.','',NULL,'Trying,Cooking,Rustic',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16780,'Life','Jack Dee','Comedian','\nSeptember 24, 1962\n','','British','I spent the first 25 years of my life not knowing what I wanted to do.','',NULL,'Wanted,Knowing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16781,'','Jack Dee','Comedian','\nSeptember 24, 1962\n','','British','I think it is more a cautiousness that protects me from enthusiasm about things. I tend not to get excited. People perceive it as a scowl, which is fair enough.','',NULL,'Enough,Fair,Excited',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16782,'Religion','Jack Dee','Comedian','\nSeptember 24, 1962\n','','British','I took religion much too seriously, however, and its overall effect was depressing. I would have really liked to discard it, but somehow I couldn\'t.','',NULL,'Seriously,Took',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16783,'Time','Jack Dee','Comedian','\nSeptember 24, 1962\n','','British','I tried to be as thorough as I can, but there is a responsibility that we all have, especially with something like AA which is dependant on anonymity. Once you start banging on about it the whole time, you are potentially damaging the whole concept of it.','',NULL,'Start,Whole',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16784,'','Jack Dee','Comedian','\nSeptember 24, 1962\n','','British','I was on various anti-depressants, but not for long - I didn\'t function very well on them. I felt sort of flattened out.','',NULL,'Long,Felt,Function',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16785,'','Jack Dee','Comedian','\nSeptember 24, 1962\n','','British','I was so keen to become a comedian that actually doing the comedy itself almost came second.','',NULL,'Become,Comedy,Almost',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16786,'Attitude','Jack Dee','Comedian','\nSeptember 24, 1962\n','','British','I\'m just part of a tradition of people who aren\'t pleased. I would never think anyone else who has the same attitude was getting it from me. I\'d just think they\'re... sensible.','',NULL,'Same,Else',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16787,'Nature','Jack Dee','Comedian','\nSeptember 24, 1962\n','','British','I\'m not really part of any group or clique or gang because that\'s always been my nature.','',NULL,'Group,Gang',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16788,'History,Medical','Jack Dee','Comedian','\nSeptember 24, 1962\n','','British','If I\'m pushed, I\'d also have to admit I don\'t like people with allergies. They just annoy me. There seems to be something far too self-centred about it. \'No thanks, I\'m allergic.\' Why not just say \'No thanks\'? I wasn\'t asking for your medical history, I was just passing around the nuts. Trying to be','',NULL,'Friendly',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16789,'','Jack Dee','Comedian','\nSeptember 24, 1962\n','','British','If I\'ve inadvertently become some sort of role model for failed comedians, then it\'s really backfired very badly on me.','',NULL,'Become,Role,Model',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16790,'','Jack Dee','Comedian','\nSeptember 24, 1962\n','','British','In many ways, not fitting in has been a comedic asset and a comedic resource.','',NULL,'Ways,Resource,Fitting',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16791,'','Jack Dee','Comedian','\nSeptember 24, 1962\n','','British','In particular, I found praying very disturbing, like swimming with bricks tied to your feet. And yet I was drawn to it constantly.','',NULL,'Found,Feet,Swimming',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16792,'','Jack Dee','Comedian','\nSeptember 24, 1962\n','','British','It\'s something that has informed quite a lot of my comedy - that idea of someone who is always trying to get in there with the right crowd, always trying to be a certain type of person and never managing it.','',NULL,'Someone,Person,Trying',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16793,'','Kool Moe Dee','Musician','\nAugust 8, 1962\n','','American','As far as Hip Hop Manhattan was after the Bronx.','',NULL,'After,Far,Bronx',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16794,'','Kool Moe Dee','Musician','\nAugust 8, 1962\n','','American','I can appreciate that on one side, but we have to remember that the system is designed corruptly, and works against us, so you cant convict those who can benefit from the system, because its not neccesarily their fault.','',NULL,'Remember,Against,System',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16795,'Time','Kool Moe Dee','Musician','\nAugust 8, 1962\n','','American','I didn\'t know at the time that the energy that I was giving off was like a battle Emcee.','',NULL,'Giving,Battle',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16796,'','Kool Moe Dee','Musician','\nAugust 8, 1962\n','','American','I remember when it was just the three Emcees and then Flash put Mr Ness down.','',NULL,'Down,Remember,Put',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16797,'','Kool Moe Dee','Musician','\nAugust 8, 1962\n','','American','I was always talking about what I could and would do, and you would always make rhymes about the competion even though we werent thinking about competition.','',NULL,'Thinking,Talking,Though',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16798,'Time','Kool Moe Dee','Musician','\nAugust 8, 1962\n','','American','In Manhattan, and its true on some level till this day; its a whole different mentality from the Bronx, Brooklyn and Queens, which I didn\'t know at the time - because you basically just know your neighborhood.','',NULL,'True,Different',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16799,'','Kool Moe Dee','Musician','\nAugust 8, 1962\n','','American','My perspective is a lil different \'cus im from Manhattan .','',NULL,'Different,Manhattan',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16800,'','Kool Moe Dee','Musician','\nAugust 8, 1962\n','','American','My romantically favorite era is 78, 79 listening to Grandmaster Flash and the Furious 4, the live tapes, echo chamber and break beats.','',NULL,'Live,Break,Listening',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16801,'','Kool Moe Dee','Musician','\nAugust 8, 1962\n','','American','Some of the free lunch programs were still goin\' on - based on the last leg of the Black Panther Party.','',NULL,'Black,Still,Free',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16802,'','Kool Moe Dee','Musician','\nAugust 8, 1962\n','','American','Thats why my biggest problems were with LL and Run.','',NULL,'Why,Problems,Run',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16803,'','Kool Moe Dee','Musician','\nAugust 8, 1962\n','','American','We heard later through the grapevine that we were being compared to the Furious 5, and because of that we were getting feedback that they were saying that we werent all that, that we were copying them... blah blah blah.','',NULL,'Saying,Through,Getting',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16804,'Beauty,Strength','Ruby Dee','Actress','\nOctober 27, 1924\n','','American','The kind of beauty I want most is the hard-to-get kind that comes from within - strength, courage, dignity.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16805,'God,Fear','Ruby Dee','Actress','\nOctober 27, 1924\n','','American','God, make me so uncomfortable that I will do the very thing I fear.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16806,'','Ruby Dee','Actress','\nOctober 27, 1924\n','','American','The greatest gift is not being afraid to question.','',NULL,'Greatest,Afraid,Question',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16807,'','Ruby Dee','Actress','\nOctober 27, 1924\n','','American','OK, boss, I don\'t mind shuffling, but I won\'t scratch my head.','',NULL,'Mind,Boss,Won',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16808,'Good','Sandra Dee','Actress','\nApril 23, 1944\n','\nFebruary 20, 2005\n','American','Me, I\'m good at nothing but walking on the set with a pretty dress.','',NULL,'Nothing,Pretty',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16809,'','Cat Deeley','Celebrity','\nOctober 23, 1976\n','','English','Everybody has a bad hair day, but us girls still like to be told we look nice even if we don\'t feel like we do.','',NULL,'Nice,Bad,Still',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16810,'Smile','Cat Deeley','Celebrity','\nOctober 23, 1976\n','','English','As long as you smile, have sparkly eyes and stick your shoulders back, nobody\'s going to notice your bum or your waist or your feet, for that matter.','',NULL,'Long,Eyes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16811,'','Cat Deeley','Celebrity','\nOctober 23, 1976\n','','English','I hate last-minute shopping, it\'s always unsuccessful.','',NULL,'Hate,Shopping',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16812,'Home','Cat Deeley','Celebrity','\nOctober 23, 1976\n','','English','A girl\'s got to do what she\'s got to do to make somebody pay her a compliment. If that means moaning \'til the cows come home, then so be it.','',NULL,'Girl,Her',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16813,'','Cat Deeley','Celebrity','\nOctober 23, 1976\n','','English','I\'m in an on-off relationship at the moment.','',NULL,'Moment',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16814,'Great','Cat Deeley','Celebrity','\nOctober 23, 1976\n','','English','All great reality shows have a very, very similar format. That\'s why it was so easy to parody.','',NULL,'Reality,Why',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16815,'Famous','Cat Deeley','Celebrity','\nOctober 23, 1976\n','','English','Being famous hasn\'t changed my perception of myself - I\'ve just grown up.','',NULL,'Perception,Changed',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16816,'','Cat Deeley','Celebrity','\nOctober 23, 1976\n','','English','I am addicted to \'Vogue\' magazines, be they French, British - I adore, adore, adore.','',NULL,'British,Adore,Addicted',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16817,'','Cat Deeley','Celebrity','\nOctober 23, 1976\n','','English','I can\'t dance at all by myself.','',NULL,'Dance',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16818,'','Cat Deeley','Celebrity','\nOctober 23, 1976\n','','English','I can\'t lie... My face always gives me away. I\'m also pathetically bad at poker!','',NULL,'Bad,Lie,Away',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16819,'Best','Cat Deeley','Celebrity','\nOctober 23, 1976\n','','English','I choose what to wear depending on how I feel and what I\'m comfortable in. That\'s when you look your best.','',NULL,'Choose,Wear',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16820,'','Cat Deeley','Celebrity','\nOctober 23, 1976\n','','English','I don\'t even own my own name on the internet - somebody else bought it.','',NULL,'Else,Somebody,Name',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16821,'Work,Food','Cat Deeley','Celebrity','\nOctober 23, 1976\n','','English','I don\'t feel any pressure to lose weight - and in any case, if I didn\'t have my food I\'d be a nasty piece of work and wouldn\'t be able to function.','',NULL,'Able',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16822,'Best','Cat Deeley','Celebrity','\nOctober 23, 1976\n','','English','I don\'t host a show and go, \'Have you got my best angle?\'','',NULL,'Show,Host',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16823,'','Cat Deeley','Celebrity','\nOctober 23, 1976\n','','English','I don\'t shop because I need something, I just shop for shopping\'s sake.','',NULL,'Shopping,Shop,Sake',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16824,'','Cat Deeley','Celebrity','\nOctober 23, 1976\n','','English','I enjoyed school, I was a bit of a square. I did very well in exams. I was quite lucky I was academic.','',NULL,'School,Did,Lucky',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16825,'Great','Cat Deeley','Celebrity','\nOctober 23, 1976\n','','English','I find great lighting and a squint of the eyes makes anyone look better.','',NULL,'Better,Find',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16826,'Birthday','Cat Deeley','Celebrity','\nOctober 23, 1976\n','','English','I hate birthdays. I hate birthday parties. I hate them. I don\'t know what it is, anybody\'s only got to come wafting near me with a piece of cake with a candle on and I break out in hives.','',NULL,'Hate,Cake',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16827,'Love','Cat Deeley','Celebrity','\nOctober 23, 1976\n','','English','I have a Damien Hirst spot painting which I love. It has pride of place over my dining-room table.','',NULL,'Place,Pride',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16828,'','Cat Deeley','Celebrity','\nOctober 23, 1976\n','','English','I have the biggest hair in the world - and that\'s official!','',NULL,'Hair,Biggest,Official',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16829,'Food','Cat Deeley','Celebrity','\nOctober 23, 1976\n','','English','I just don\'t crave junk food.','',NULL,'Junk,Crave',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16830,'Love','Cat Deeley','Celebrity','\nOctober 23, 1976\n','','English','I love bold, colorful party dresses because they don\'t need accessories. Just throw one on and you\'re done.','',NULL,'Done,Party',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16831,'Love','Cat Deeley','Celebrity','\nOctober 23, 1976\n','','English','I love people who are very honest and very open and don\'t pretend to be anything they\'re not.','',NULL,'Anything,Honest',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16832,'','Cat Deeley','Celebrity','\nOctober 23, 1976\n','','English','I started off doing live TV, so I kind of learnt that if I get myself into trouble, I get myself out of it.','',NULL,'Live,Off,Trouble',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16833,'','Cat Deeley','Celebrity','\nOctober 23, 1976\n','','English','I support British designers as much as I can.','',NULL,'Support,British,Designers',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16834,'Money','Paula Deen','Chef','\nJanuary 19, 1947\n','','American','There was one thing my daddy wouldn\'t tolerate in any shape, form or fashion, and that was being unkind or rude to somebody. That was just very important to my folks. And as it turns out, that was a legacy that he left me that money can\'t buy, is how to be able to treat people.','',NULL,'Important,Fashion',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16835,'God,Morning','Paula Deen','Chef','\nJanuary 19, 1947\n','','American','I am so blessed. I\'ve been way over-blessed. At 64 years old, I look forward to going to bed every night so I can wake up in the morning and see what blessing is going to come my way that day. Because you never, ever know what God\'s got in store for you.','',NULL,'Forward',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16836,'Funny','Paula Deen','Chef','\nJanuary 19, 1947\n','','American','I don\'t care what the haters and naysayers say. If they make jokes about me, I\'ll laugh because they\'ll probably be funny.','',NULL,'Care,Laugh',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16837,'Work','Paula Deen','Chef','\nJanuary 19, 1947\n','','American','I am living proof that the American dream still exists. It is still alive and well. There is only one trick, you have to be willing to roll up your sleeves and work very, very hard.','',NULL,'Hard,Still',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16838,'Good','Paula Deen','Chef','\nJanuary 19, 1947\n','','American','Onions and bacon cooking up just makes your kitchen smell so good. In fact, one day I\'m going to come up with a room deodorizer that smells like bacon and onions. It\'s a fabulous smell.','',NULL,'Fact,Makes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16839,'Good','Paula Deen','Chef','\nJanuary 19, 1947\n','','American','I\'m so glad I\'m not a dentist. How many times does someone say, \'Oh, Doc, it felt so good when you were drilling my teeth\'? Never. But when you give someone a wonderful cookie, you put a little of yourself in, and you see someone\'s face light up - that\'s immediate approval.','',NULL,'Yourself,Someone',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16840,'Peace,Death','Paula Deen','Chef','\nJanuary 19, 1947\n','','American','I\'ll keep peace at all cost, even if I choke to death on my tongue.','',NULL,'Keep',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16841,'Positive,Life','Paula Deen','Chef','\nJanuary 19, 1947\n','','American','I was determined to share my positive approach and not let diabetes stand in the way of enjoying my life.','',NULL,'Stand',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16842,'','Paula Deen','Chef','\nJanuary 19, 1947\n','','American','Down South, even our vegetables have some pig hidden somewhere in it. A vegetable isn\'t a vegetable without a little ham hock.','',NULL,'Without,Down,Somewhere',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16843,'Good,Food','Paula Deen','Chef','\nJanuary 19, 1947\n','','American','I have my new food line in the works - I think it\'s over 200 items. Hopefully I can make a difference; it\'s delicious food that\'s just so easy. I think it\'ll help people enjoy their lives... it\'s good!','',NULL,'Help',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16844,'','Paula Deen','Chef','\nJanuary 19, 1947\n','','American','I really didn\'t have an interest in being in the kitchen until after I was married, when I was 18. It didn\'t take me long to realize that Mama was not going to show up at my house every day and cook.','',NULL,'Long,After,Show',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16845,'Good','Paula Deen','Chef','\nJanuary 19, 1947\n','','American','You know, nobody can ever cook as good as your mama.','',NULL,'Ever,Nobody',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16846,'Time,Great','Paula Deen','Chef','\nJanuary 19, 1947\n','','American','Having an audience is almost like plugging me into an electrical outlet. People feed me so much of their energy. We have a great time. It\'s all about the fellowship.','',NULL,'Energy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16847,'','Paula Deen','Chef','\nJanuary 19, 1947\n','','American','I am proud to be a Southerner. I think Southern hospitality is very... I don\'t think it\'s just a term. I think it really exists. You can come to Savannah, and the people are so sweet and so nice.','',NULL,'Nice,Proud,Sweet',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16848,'Money','Paula Deen','Chef','\nJanuary 19, 1947\n','','American','I pay people very, very well - probably more than I have to. But that costs me less money in the long run because I\'m not having to constantly train somebody. I pay them enough that they don\'t go seeking a higher scale at the next restaurant.','',NULL,'Long,Enough',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16849,'','Paula Deen','Chef','\nJanuary 19, 1947\n','','American','I think if you\'ve been invited to someone\'s house, you eat what they serve you. Even if you leave hungry, you be gracious enough to eat what they\'ve prepared.','',NULL,'Someone,Enough,Leave',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16850,'','Paula Deen','Chef','\nJanuary 19, 1947\n','','American','In my house, the Rose Parade and the Rose Bowl Game have always been a grand tradition for ringing in the New Year. To serve as Grand Marshal is a dream come true and I look forward to sharing the celebration with all of the fans and viewers worldwide.','',NULL,'Forward,True,Game',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16851,'Good,Amazing','Paula Deen','Chef','\nJanuary 19, 1947\n','','American','It\'s amazing how good getting up and moving makes you feel.','',NULL,'Moving',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16852,'','Paula Deen','Chef','\nJanuary 19, 1947\n','','American','On my show I share all these yummy, fattening recipes, but I tell people, in moderation, in moderation. You can have that little piece of pie.','',NULL,'Tell,Show,Share',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16853,'Diet','Paula Deen','Chef','\nJanuary 19, 1947\n','','American','You don\'t want to make a steady diet of just lettuce. You don\'t want to make a steady diet of fried chicken.','',NULL,'Chicken,Steady',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16854,'Life','Paula Deen','Chef','\nJanuary 19, 1947\n','','American','Growing up, I had a very busy social life. It wasn\'t until I was a sophomore in high school that I asked Mama if I could come into the kitchen and have her teach me how to cook something.','',NULL,'School,Busy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16855,'','Paula Deen','Chef','\nJanuary 19, 1947\n','','American','I am guilty of buying way too many gadgets - way too many! And though I try to keep things nice and orderly, sometimes I get distracted and stick saucepans where the stockpots should go.','',NULL,'Nice,Try,Sometimes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16856,'Life,Good,Food','Paula Deen','Chef','\nJanuary 19, 1947\n','','American','I don\'t want to spend my life not having good food going into my pie hole. That hole was made for pies.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16857,'Good','Paula Deen','Chef','\nJanuary 19, 1947\n','','American','I figure it\'s almost like a balance. We\'re eating these wonderful collard greens and turnip greens which are so medicinally good for you and, OK, so what if it has a little ham hock in it?','',NULL,'Wonderful,Balance',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16858,'','Paula Deen','Chef','\nJanuary 19, 1947\n','','American','I found that when I went from Albany to Savannah, that I needed to put that white rice away, and I needed to turn that into Savannah red rice because they were big into that sausage, tomato-y, bell pepper-y rice mixture.','',NULL,'Put,Big,Away',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16859,'Education,Equality','Morris Dees','Lawyer','\nDecember 16, 1936\n','','American','The focus of tolerance education is to deal with the concept of equality and fairness. We need to establish confidence with children that there is more goodness than horror in this world.','',NULL,'Focus',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16860,'Faith','Morris Dees','Lawyer','\nDecember 16, 1936\n','','American','A lot has happened since Dr. King left us. He probably wouldn\'t recognize the landscape if he saw it, but I still believe he would still have the same spiritual faith and also faith in us as people - not only people in our nation, but people in the world.','',NULL,'Believe,Spiritual',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16861,'','Morris Dees','Lawyer','\nDecember 16, 1936\n','','American','It\'s hard to think what should make your blood boil more - what happened to Billy Ray or what didn\'t happen to those who abused him. It\'s something we can\'t ignore.','',NULL,'Hard,Him,Happen',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16862,'Work','Morris Dees','Lawyer','\nDecember 16, 1936\n','','American','Our supporters can send the message that it\'s wrong for politically connected corporations to make millions while people doing an honest day\'s work are being cheated out of an honest day\'s pay.','',NULL,'Wrong,Honest',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16863,'','Morris Dees','Lawyer','\nDecember 16, 1936\n','','American','Rarely in my 45 years as a civil rights lawyer have I been so angry about an injustice as I am about what happened to Billy Ray Johnson.','',NULL,'Angry,Rights,Injustice',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16864,'Great','Morris Dees','Lawyer','\nDecember 16, 1936\n','','American','She was in a difficult position being the widow of a great American hero, a role that carried high expectations but she did a credible job of continuing Dr King\'s dream especially in the face of a changing and often hostile American public.','',NULL,'Job,Hero',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16865,'','Morris Dees','Lawyer','\nDecember 16, 1936\n','','American','What a privilege to be here on the planet to contribute your unique donation to humankind. Each face in the rainbow of colors that populate our world is precious and special.','',NULL,'Special,Here,Unique',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16866,'','Morris Dees','Lawyer','\nDecember 16, 1936\n','','American','Without public pressure from caring people, our lawsuits will not be enough to stop this widespread abuse.','',NULL,'Without,Enough,Caring',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16867,'Alone','Morris Dees','Lawyer','\nDecember 16, 1936\n','','American','You do stand alone sometimes. But my mother stood by me through all this.','',NULL,'Mother,Through',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16868,'Money,Great','Rick Dees','Entertainer','\nAugust 14, 1950\n','','American','I don\'t know if people understand that there are different ways to raise money for great causes.','',NULL,'Different',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16869,'','Rick Dees','Entertainer','\nAugust 14, 1950\n','','American','I had a jeep made up for Michael, and he would take it on tour, and he would hide behind it, like a curtain.','',NULL,'Made,Behind,Hide',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16870,'','Rick Dees','Entertainer','\nAugust 14, 1950\n','','American','Prince decided to move from Minneapolis to Toronto. Jimmy Jam told me that they were living there now.','',NULL,'Living,Move,Decided',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16871,'Time','Rick Dees','Entertainer','\nAugust 14, 1950\n','','American','The first time I met Michael, we saw each other on a TV show.','',NULL,'Show,Tv',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16872,'','Rick Dees','Entertainer','\nAugust 14, 1950\n','','American','The lake at Neverland is right in the very front, and you just want to dive in.','',NULL,'Front,Lake,Dive',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16873,'','Rick Dees','Entertainer','\nAugust 14, 1950\n','','American','The University of North Carolina provided me with every tool necessary to rise to the top of my profession.','',NULL,'Rise,Top,Necessary',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16874,'Best','Mos Def','Musician','\nDecember 11, 1973\n','','American','Focused. I\'m a hustler. And my hustle is trying to figure out the best ways to do what I like without having to do much else.','',NULL,'Without,Trying',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16875,'','Mos Def','Musician','\nDecember 11, 1973\n','','American','I\'m not shy about heated debate or passionate discourse, but when people get crazy or rude, that\'s a buzz kill. There\'s got to be a better code of conduct, some basic etiquette.','',NULL,'Crazy,Better,Rude',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16876,'Love,Peace,Family','Mos Def','Musician','\nDecember 11, 1973\n','','American','I come from a family of very devout, praying people. That idea of peace and love toward humanity shouldn\'t be nationalistic or denominational. It should be a chief concern for all mankind.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16877,'Good,Art','Mos Def','Musician','\nDecember 11, 1973\n','','American','Good art provides people with a vocabulary about things they can\'t articulate.','',NULL,'Vocabulary',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16878,'','Mos Def','Musician','\nDecember 11, 1973\n','','American','I don\'t hate nobody. I hate certain conditions that are inflicted upon the people - and they\'re helpless with it.','',NULL,'Hate,Nobody,Helpless',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16879,'Love,Peace','Mos Def','Musician','\nDecember 11, 1973\n','','American','That idea of peace and love toward humanity shouldn\'t be nationalistic or denominational. It should be a chief concern for all mankind.','',NULL,'Humanity',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16880,'','Mos Def','Musician','\nDecember 11, 1973\n','','American','What I take from writers I like is their economy - the ability to use language to very effective ends. The ability to have somebody read something and see it, or for somebody to paint an entire landscape of visual imagery with just sheets of words - that\'s magical.','',NULL,'Words,Read,Language',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16881,'Time','Mos Def','Musician','\nDecember 11, 1973\n','','American','All the things that are worth doing, take time.','',NULL,'Worth',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16882,'Alone,Home','Mos Def','Musician','\nDecember 11, 1973\n','','American','And remember don\'t high post when you\'re far from home, and high posting when you\'re all alone.','',NULL,'Remember',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16883,'','Mos Def','Musician','\nDecember 11, 1973\n','','American','Everything\'s got space between it, the planets, trees, your eyes. Your eyes get too close together, it\'s a whole different world. You can lose perspective.','',NULL,'Everything,Together,Different',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16884,'Life,Time,Experience','Mos Def','Musician','\nDecember 11, 1973\n','','American','I can\'t control what people think. I\'m not trying to manipulate people\'s thoughts or sentiments. I write all the time. You have to experience life, make observations, and ask questions. It\'s machine-like how things are run now in hip-hop, and my ambitions are different.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16885,'','Mos Def','Musician','\nDecember 11, 1973\n','','American','I just don\'t think it\'s very dignified to ask people to like you. You can just wind up being somebody\'s ottoman.','',NULL,'Wind,Somebody,Ask',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16886,'Positive,Art','Mos Def','Musician','\nDecember 11, 1973\n','','American','African art is functional, it serves a purpose. It\'s not a dormant. It\'s not a means to collect the largest cheering section. It should be healing, a source a joy. Spreading positive vibrations.','',NULL,'Healing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16887,'Life,Love,Music','Mos Def','Musician','\nDecember 11, 1973\n','','American','Bob Marley performed the \'One Love Peace\' concert in Jamaica with the two different warring political sides. There\'s always been that in black music and culture in general. It\'s no surprise because black music is such a reflection of what\'s going on in black life. It\'s not unusual for hip-hop.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16888,'Positive,Time,Money','Mos Def','Musician','\nDecember 11, 1973\n','','American','I don\'t want to waste anyone\'s time or money. I want to give people some truth and positive heart lift.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16889,'Music','Mos Def','Musician','\nDecember 11, 1973\n','','American','I feel like I was the only person who was capable of making this type of music in this type of way. I don\'t rap like nobody, I don\'t try to sound like nobody.','',NULL,'Person,Try',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16890,'Love','Mos Def','Musician','\nDecember 11, 1973\n','','American','I guess something that you love to do, you gotta ease up off it and give it a little space, come back and be fresh to it.','',NULL,'Give,Off',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16891,'Music,Respect','Mos Def','Musician','\nDecember 11, 1973\n','','American','I have no confidence issues with the impact or the quality of the music. No one in hip-hop, before this point and to this point, with all due respect, has done this.','',NULL,'Confidence',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16892,'','Mos Def','Musician','\nDecember 11, 1973\n','','American','I\'m a passionate person. I\'m a lot of things, like most people are. Most people are dynamic. The focus is not on me though, I\'m a screen. The aim is to always keep myself in the position where the screen is clear.','',NULL,'Focus,Person,Keep',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16893,'','Mos Def','Musician','\nDecember 11, 1973\n','','American','Twitter freaks me out. You have followers? It feels so obsessive and proprietary.','',NULL,'Feels,Followers,Obsessive',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16894,'Life,Experience','Mos Def','Musician','\nDecember 11, 1973\n','','American','You have to experience life, make observations, and ask questions.','',NULL,'Ask',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16895,'','Mos Def','Musician','\nDecember 11, 1973\n','','American','But even creeps deserve to live someplace halfway decent.','',NULL,'Live,Deserve,Decent',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16896,'Art','Mos Def','Musician','\nDecember 11, 1973\n','','American','Hip-hop is the last true folk art.','',NULL,'True,Last',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16897,'Family,Fear','Mos Def','Musician','\nDecember 11, 1973\n','','American','I began to fear that Mos Def was being treated as a product, not a person, so I\'ve been going by Yasiin since \'99. At first it was just for friends and family, but now I\'m declaring it openly.','',NULL,'Person',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16898,'','Mos Def','Musician','\nDecember 11, 1973\n','','American','I believe the projects were a social experiment; we were laboratory rats stacked on top of each other, and people just knew, inherently, that there was something wrong. There\'s not a lot of regard for the property by the residents.','',NULL,'Believe,Wrong,Social',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16899,'','Daniel Defoe','Journalist','1660','1731','English','It is better to have a lion at the head of an army of sheep, than a sheep at the head of an army of lions.','',NULL,'Better,Head,Lion',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16900,'','Daniel Defoe','Journalist','1660','1731','English','The soul is placed in the body like a rough diamond, and must be polished, or the luster of it will never appear.','',NULL,'Must,Soul,Body',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16901,'','Daniel Defoe','Journalist','1660','1731','English','All our discontents about what we want appeared to spring from the want of thankfulness for what we have.','',NULL,'Spring,Appeared',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16902,'','Daniel Defoe','Journalist','1660','1731','English','An Englishman will fairly drink as much As will maintain two families of Dutch.','',NULL,'Two,Drink,Families',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16903,'','Daniel Defoe','Journalist','1660','1731','English','\'Tis no sin to cheat the devil.','',NULL,'Cheat,Devil,Sin',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16904,'Men','Daniel Defoe','Journalist','1660','1731','English','All men would be tyrants if they could.','',NULL,'Tyrants',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16905,'','Daniel Defoe','Journalist','1660','1731','English','As covetousness is the root of all evil, so poverty is the worst of all snares.','',NULL,'Evil,Poverty,Worst',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16906,'Women,Learning','Daniel Defoe','Journalist','1660','1731','English','I have often thought of it as one of the most barbarous customs in the world, considering us as a civilized and a Christian country, that we deny the advantages of learning to women.','',NULL,'Thought',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16907,'','Daniel Defoe','Journalist','1660','1731','English','Justice is always violent to the party offending, for every man is innocent in his own eyes.','',NULL,'Justice,Eyes,Innocent',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16908,'Good,Men,Best','Daniel Defoe','Journalist','1660','1731','English','The best of men cannot suspend their fate: The good die early, and the bad die late.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16909,'','Daniel Defoe','Journalist','1660','1731','English','Vice came in always at the door of necessity, not at the door of inclination.','',NULL,'Door,Necessity,Vice',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16910,'','Daniel Defoe','Journalist','1660','1731','English','He that is rich is wise.','',NULL,'Wise,Rich',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16911,'','Daniel Defoe','Journalist','1660','1731','English','In trouble to be troubled, Is to have your trouble doubled.','',NULL,'Trouble,Troubled,Doubled',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16912,'Nature,Men','Daniel Defoe','Journalist','1660','1731','English','Nature has left this tincture in the blood, That all men would be tyrants if they could.','',NULL,'Blood',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16913,'','Daniel Defoe','Journalist','1660','1731','English','Necessity makes an honest man a knave.','',NULL,'Honest,Makes,Necessity',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16914,'','Daniel Defoe','Journalist','1660','1731','English','Pride the first peer and president of hell.','',NULL,'Hell,Pride,President',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16915,'','Frank Deford','Writer','\nDecember 16, 1938\n','','American','She glances at the photo, and the pilot light of memory flickers in her eyes.','',NULL,'Eyes,Light,Her',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16916,'Society','Frank Deford','Writer','\nDecember 16, 1938\n','','American','You can tell all you need to about a society from how it treats animals and beaches.','',NULL,'Tell,Treats',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16917,'Art','Edgar Degas','Artist','\nJuly 19, 1834\n','\nSeptember 27, 1917\n','French','Painting is easy when you don\'t know how, but very difficult when you do.','',NULL,'Difficult,Easy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16918,'Art','Edgar Degas','Artist','\nJuly 19, 1834\n','\nSeptember 27, 1917\n','French','Art is not what you see, but what you make others see.','',NULL,'Others',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16919,'','Edgar Degas','Artist','\nJuly 19, 1834\n','\nSeptember 27, 1917\n','French','It is all very well to copy what one sees, but it is far better to draw what one now only sees in one\'s memory. That is a transformation in which imagination collaborates with memory.','',NULL,'Better,Far,Memory',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16920,'Good','Edgar Degas','Artist','\nJuly 19, 1834\n','\nSeptember 27, 1917\n','French','Only when he no longer knows what he is doing does the painter do good things.','',NULL,'Knows,Longer',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16921,'','Edgar Degas','Artist','\nJuly 19, 1834\n','\nSeptember 27, 1917\n','French','Everyone has talent at twenty-five. The difficulty is to have it at fifty.','',NULL,'Everyone,Talent,Difficulty',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16922,'Great,Art','Edgar Degas','Artist','\nJuly 19, 1834\n','\nSeptember 27, 1917\n','French','No art is less spontaneous than mine. What I do is the result of reflection and the study of the great masters.','',NULL,'Study',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16923,'Art','Edgar Degas','Artist','\nJuly 19, 1834\n','\nSeptember 27, 1917\n','French','Art is vice. You don\'t marry it legitimately, you rape it.','',NULL,'Marry,Vice',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16924,'','Edgar Degas','Artist','\nJuly 19, 1834\n','\nSeptember 27, 1917\n','French','In painting you must give the idea of the true by means of the false.','',NULL,'True,Must,Give',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16925,'Art','Edgar Degas','Artist','\nJuly 19, 1834\n','\nSeptember 27, 1917\n','French','One must do the same subject over again ten times, a hundred times. In art nothing must resemble an accident, not even movement.','',NULL,'Must,Nothing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16926,'','Edgar Degas','Artist','\nJuly 19, 1834\n','\nSeptember 27, 1917\n','French','What a delightful thing is the conversation of specialists! One understands absolutely nothing and it\'s charming.','',NULL,'Nothing,Charming,Delightful',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16927,'','Len Deighton','Historian','\nFebruary 18, 1929\n','','British','Anyone can write one book: even politicians do it. Starting a second book reveals an intention to be a professional writer.','',NULL,'Book,Write,Anyone',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16928,'','Len Deighton','Historian','\nFebruary 18, 1929\n','','British','I store away my experiences and don\'t feel really happy until I\'ve found a way to write about them.','',NULL,'Happy,Away,Write',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16929,'','Len Deighton','Historian','\nFebruary 18, 1929\n','','British','I think the reason working-class people don\'t write books is because they are encouraged to believe that only certain people are permitted to write books.','',NULL,'Believe,Reason,Write',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16930,'Work','Len Deighton','Historian','\nFebruary 18, 1929\n','','British','In Mexico an air conditioner is called a politician because it makes a lot of noise but doesn\'t work very well.','',NULL,'Makes,Air',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16931,'','Len Deighton','Historian','\nFebruary 18, 1929\n','','British','Writers are frequently asked why they wrote their first book. A more interesting answer might come from asking them why they wrote their second one.','',NULL,'Book,Why,Might',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16932,'','Desmond Dekker','Musician','\nJuly 16, 1941\n','\nMay 25, 2006\n','Jamaican','Things will get better if you just hold out long enough.','',NULL,'Better,Long,Enough',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16933,'Time','Desmond Dekker','Musician','\nJuly 16, 1941\n','\nMay 25, 2006\n','Jamaican','I don\'t write about the same thing every time, everyday, different things are happening out there and if you take the time to look around, you can see that, then you can put it all together and tell the story.','',NULL,'Together,Different',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16934,'Life','Desmond Dekker','Musician','\nJuly 16, 1941\n','\nMay 25, 2006\n','Jamaican','I like to write songs about what\'s happening, what I see around me and what I hear. Everyday life. Someone may be talking to me and I may take it from that.','',NULL,'Someone,May',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16935,'','Desmond Dekker','Musician','\nJuly 16, 1941\n','\nMay 25, 2006\n','Jamaican','I was born in St. Andrew\'s and raised in Kingston then I attended the Alpha Boy\'s school.','',NULL,'School,Born,Boy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16936,'','Desmond Dekker','Musician','\nJuly 16, 1941\n','\nMay 25, 2006\n','Jamaican','Recently, I\'ve been working on anew album of material, which should be out in the new Millennium. I\'m not sure which song will be put out as a single, but I\'m still hoping to get another record in the charts.','',NULL,'Single,Still,Working',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16937,'Work','Desmond Dekker','Musician','\nJuly 16, 1941\n','\nMay 25, 2006\n','Jamaican','So, after school, I needed to learn a trade and started to work as a tailor.','',NULL,'School,After',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16938,'','Desmond Dekker','Musician','\nJuly 16, 1941\n','\nMay 25, 2006\n','Jamaican','Sometimes I\'d hear things on other people\'s records and I say I wanted it on my records, but Leslie Kong said, no, it wasn\'t right and that it wasn\'t my style.','',NULL,'Said,Sometimes,Wanted',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16939,'','Desmond Dekker','Musician','\nJuly 16, 1941\n','\nMay 25, 2006\n','Jamaican','The Four Aces asked me if I\'d like to sing with them as they didn\'t really have a lead singer.','',NULL,'Four,Singer,Sing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16940,'','Desmond Dekker','Musician','\nJuly 16, 1941\n','\nMay 25, 2006\n','Jamaican','Then my mother was taken ill and died and my father took me to St. Mary\'s.','',NULL,'Mother,Father,Taken',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16941,'','Thomas Dekker','Dramatist','1572','1632','English','The calmest husbands make the stormiest wives.','',NULL,'Husbands,Wives',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16942,'Love','Thomas Dekker','Dramatist','1572','1632','English','This principle is old, but true as fate, Kings may love treason, but the traitor hate.','',NULL,'Hate,True',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16943,'','Thomas Dekker','Dramatist','1572','1632','English','A mask of gold hides all deformities.','',NULL,'Gold,Mask,Hides',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16944,'','Thomas Dekker','Dramatist','1572','1632','English','Arguments, like children, should be like the subject that begets them.','',NULL,'Children,Subject,Begets',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16945,'','Thomas Dekker','Dramatist','1572','1632','English','Golden slumbers kiss your eyes, Smiles awake you when you rise.','',NULL,'Eyes,Kiss,Rise',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16946,'','Thomas Dekker','Dramatist','1572','1632','English','We are ne\'er like angels till our passion dies.','',NULL,'Passion,Angels,Dies',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16947,'Love,Age','Thomas Dekker','Dramatist','1572','1632','English','Age is like love, it cannot be hid.','',NULL,'Cannot',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16948,'Money','Thomas Dekker','Dramatist','1572','1632','English','Cast away care, he that loves sorrow Lengthens not a day, nor can buy tomorrow; Money is trash, and he that will spend it, Let him drink merrily, fortune will send it.','',NULL,'Care,Tomorrow',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16949,'','Thomas Dekker','Dramatist','1572','1632','English','Honest labor bears a lovely face.','',NULL,'Honest,Lovely,Face',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16950,'Love','Thomas Dekker','Dramatist','1572','1632','English','O what a heaven is love! O what a hell!','',NULL,'Hell,Heaven',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16951,'Health','Thomas Dekker','Dramatist','1572','1632','English','Sleep is that golden chain that ties health and our bodies together.','',NULL,'Sleep,Together',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16952,'','Thomas Dekker','Dramatist','1572','1632','English','Surely man was not created to be an idle fellow; he was not set in this universal orchard to stand still as a tree.','',NULL,'Still,Stand,Tree',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16953,'Age,Wisdom','Thomas Dekker','Dramatist','1572','1632','English','This age thinks better of a gilded fool Than of a threadbare saint in wisdom\'s school.','',NULL,'School',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16954,'Science','Thomas Dekker','Dramatist','1572','1632','English','This world, after all our science and sciences, is still a miracle; wonderful, inscrutable, magical and more, to whosoever will think of it.','',NULL,'Still,After',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16955,'Women,Men','Thomas Dekker','Dramatist','1572','1632','English','Were there no women, men might live like gods.','',NULL,'Live',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16956,'Love','Thomas Dekker','Dramatist','1572','1632','English','What a heaven is love! O what a hell!','',NULL,'Hell,Heaven',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16957,'Work','Eugene Delacroix','Artist','\nApril 26, 1798\n','\nAugust 13, 1863\n','French','What moves those of genius, what inspires their work is not new ideas, but their obsession with the idea that what has already been said is still not enough.','',NULL,'Enough,Still',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16958,'Art','Eugene Delacroix','Artist','\nApril 26, 1798\n','\nAugust 13, 1863\n','French','The artist who aims at perfection in everything achieves it in nothing.','',NULL,'Nothing,Everything',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16959,'Life,Work,Good','Eugene Delacroix','Artist','\nApril 26, 1798\n','\nAugust 13, 1863\n','French','Do all the work you can; that is the whole philosophy of the good way of life.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16960,'','Eugene Delacroix','Artist','\nApril 26, 1798\n','\nAugust 13, 1863\n','French','A taste for simplicity cannot endure for long.','',NULL,'Long,Cannot,Simplicity',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16961,'','Eugene Delacroix','Artist','\nApril 26, 1798\n','\nAugust 13, 1863\n','French','Do not be troubled for a language, cultivate your soul and she will show herself.','',NULL,'Soul,Show,She',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16962,'Life','Eugene Delacroix','Artist','\nApril 26, 1798\n','\nAugust 13, 1863\n','French','If one considered life as a simple loan, one would perhaps be less exacting. We possess actually nothing; everything goes through us.','',NULL,'Simple,Nothing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16963,'Nature','Eugene Delacroix','Artist','\nApril 26, 1798\n','\nAugust 13, 1863\n','French','Nature is a dictionary; one draws words from it.','',NULL,'Words,Dictionary',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16964,'','Eugene Delacroix','Artist','\nApril 26, 1798\n','\nAugust 13, 1863\n','French','Talent does whatever it wants to do. Genius does only what it can.','',NULL,'Whatever,Talent,Genius',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16965,'','Bill Delahunt','Politician','\nJuly 18, 1941\n','','American','Brick and mortar businesses - and the communities that depend on them - cannot continue to bear an unfair sales tax burden from which their on-line competitors are effectively exempt.','',NULL,'Cannot,Unfair,Tax',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16966,'Education','Bill Delahunt','Politician','\nJuly 18, 1941\n','','American','Governors of both political parties face a stark choice between unpopular tax increases and drastic cuts in Medicaid, education, public safety and other essential services.','',NULL,'Political,Between',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16967,'','Bill Delahunt','Politician','\nJuly 18, 1941\n','','American','It\'s hard to exaggerate the importance of preserving the financial integrity of Social Security.','',NULL,'Integrity,Hard,Social',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16968,'','Bill Delahunt','Politician','\nJuly 18, 1941\n','','American','The national debate on Social Security has been cheapened by demagoguery on all sides.','',NULL,'Social,Security,National',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16969,'','Bill Delahunt','Politician','\nJuly 18, 1941\n','','American','This is a chance for me to listen and learn. There\'s no more important and rewarding part of my job.','',NULL,'Job,Important,Learn',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16970,'','Bill Delahunt','Politician','\nJuly 18, 1941\n','','American','Uncollected sales taxes on Internet purchases cost the states more than $16 billion in 2001.','',NULL,'Internet,Taxes,Cost',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16971,'','Bill Delahunt','Politician','\nJuly 18, 1941\n','','American','What passes for real debate in Washington often seems more like an echo chamber, with politicians talking at politicians.','',NULL,'Real,Often,Talking',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16972,'','Margaret Deland','Novelist','\nFebruary 25, 1857\n','\nJanuary 13, 1945\n','American','Self-sacrifice which denies common sense is not a virtue. It\'s a spiritual dissipation.','',NULL,'Spiritual,Sense,Common',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16973,'','Margaret Deland','Novelist','\nFebruary 25, 1857\n','\nJanuary 13, 1945\n','American','A pint can\'t hold a quart - if it holds a pint it is doing all that can be expected of it.','',NULL,'Hold,Expected,Holds',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16974,'','Margaret Deland','Novelist','\nFebruary 25, 1857\n','\nJanuary 13, 1945\n','American','Conscience that isn\'t hitched up to common sense is a mighty dangerous thing.','',NULL,'Sense,Conscience,Dangerous',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16975,'','Margaret Deland','Novelist','\nFebruary 25, 1857\n','\nJanuary 13, 1945\n','American','Convictions do not imply reasons.','',NULL,'Reasons,Imply',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16976,'Work','Kim Delaney','Actress','\nNovember 29, 1961\n','','American','I always work out. I do Pilates and yoga.','',NULL,'Yoga,Pilates',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16977,'Good','Kim Delaney','Actress','\nNovember 29, 1961\n','','American','Everything is really good and I\'m blessed.','',NULL,'Blessed,Everything',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16978,'Work,Women,Best','Kim Delaney','Actress','\nNovember 29, 1961\n','','American','I know how guys talk, so I\'m not easily offended. Guys can fight and be best friends five minutes later. Women have to air it out, hold on to it, work on it.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16979,'','Kim Delaney','Actress','\nNovember 29, 1961\n','','American','I would say I have compassion.','',NULL,'Compassion',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16980,'Life','Kim Delaney','Actress','\nNovember 29, 1961\n','','American','I\'m single. I had to make a few changes in my life.','',NULL,'Single,Few',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16981,'Work,Women','Kim Delaney','Actress','\nNovember 29, 1961\n','','American','Women have to air it out, hold on to it, work on it.','',NULL,'Hold',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16982,'Women','Shelagh Delaney','Playwright','\nNovember 25, 1939\n','','English','Women never have young minds. They were born three thousand years old.','',NULL,'Young,Old',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16983,'Good','Dana Delany','Actress','\nMarch 13, 1956\n','','American','I think I would make a good spy. I can sort of be a chameleon. People don\'t notice me very easily. I never get recognized.','',NULL,'Notice,Recognized',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16984,'Faith','Dana Delany','Actress','\nMarch 13, 1956\n','','American','I have faith in my imperfections!','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16985,'Life','Dana Delany','Actress','\nMarch 13, 1956\n','','American','I like people who are still actively creating in their life, who aren\'t set, I don\'t feel like I\'m set. And I don\'t have any baggage, for better or worse. I don\'t have any plants or pets or kids. I can lock the door and go. I need to be with somebody for whom that\'s okay.','',NULL,'Better,Still',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16986,'Love,Work','Dana Delany','Actress','\nMarch 13, 1956\n','','American','I love being on stage or in front of the camera. My work brings me a lot of joy. It helps me figure out who I am. I\'m really lucky that I get to make a living at acting.','',NULL,'Joy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16987,'Good','Dana Delany','Actress','\nMarch 13, 1956\n','','American','I\'m the worst rider. I\'m a terrible rider. Me and horses are not a good mix. For some reason, people are always trying to get me on a horse in a movie.','',NULL,'Trying,Reason',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16988,'Age,Men,Dating','Dana Delany','Actress','\nMarch 13, 1956\n','','American','I\'ve been dating younger men since my 20s, When I was 29, I dated someone 21... younger men are just more fun. I like their energy. I\'ve always been kind of young for my age.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16989,'Life,Work','Dana Delany','Actress','\nMarch 13, 1956\n','','American','I\'ve reached a place with my work where I\'m ready to concentrate more on life.','',NULL,'Place',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16990,'','Dana Delany','Actress','\nMarch 13, 1956\n','','American','If you put Willem Dafoe, Liam Neeson and James Woods in a room together, there wouldn\'t be room for anyone else.','',NULL,'Together,Put,Else',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16991,'Family','Dana Delany','Actress','\nMarch 13, 1956\n','','American','In Europe the parents are included as with children. All three generations are together. I\'m thinking of Italy. You go out on a Sunday afternoon and the whole family is there.','',NULL,'Sunday,Children',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16992,'Business','Dana Delany','Actress','\nMarch 13, 1956\n','','American','Television is more of a business. You can\'t take as many risks, because there\'s so many channels now, and the advertising\'s dropping.','',NULL,'Television,Risks',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16993,'Women','Dana Delany','Actress','\nMarch 13, 1956\n','','American','We all know that television is better for women as they get into their 40s. You could be more three-dimensional, not just the wife or the mother.','',NULL,'Mother,Wife',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16994,'','Martin Delany','Soldier','\nMay 6, 1812\n','\nJanuary 24, 1885\n','American','Every people should be originators of their own destiny.','',NULL,'Destiny',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16995,'','Martin Delany','Soldier','\nMay 6, 1812\n','\nJanuary 24, 1885\n','American','If we treated everyone we meet with the same affection we bestow upon our favorite cat, they, too, would purr.','',NULL,'Same,Everyone,Meet',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16996,'Life','Sarah Louise Delany','Educator','','','American','Life is short, and it is up to you to make it sweet.','',NULL,'Short,Sweet',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16997,'Life','Sarah Louise Delany','Educator','','','American','I never let prejudice stop me from what I wanted to do in this life.','',NULL,'Wanted,Stop',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16998,'Dreams','Sarah Louise Delany','Educator','','','American','In our dreams we are always young.','',NULL,'Young',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(16999,'Art','Robert Delaunay','Artist','\nApril 12, 1885\n','\nOctober 25, 1941\n','French','Vision is the true creative rhythm.','',NULL,'True,Creative',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17000,'Nature,Science','Robert Delaunay','Artist','\nApril 12, 1885\n','\nOctober 25, 1941\n','French','Nature engenders the science of painting.','',NULL,'Painting',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17001,'','Robert Delaunay','Artist','\nApril 12, 1885\n','\nOctober 25, 1941\n','French','Impressionism; it is the birth of Light in painting.','',NULL,'Light,Painting,Birth',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17002,'','Robert Delaunay','Artist','\nApril 12, 1885\n','\nOctober 25, 1941\n','French','Our understanding is correlative to our perception.','',NULL,'Perception',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17003,'Art,Nature','Robert Delaunay','Artist','\nApril 12, 1885\n','\nOctober 25, 1941\n','French','Painting is by nature a luminous language.','',NULL,'Language',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17004,'Art,Nature','Robert Delaunay','Artist','\nApril 12, 1885\n','\nOctober 25, 1941\n','French','Art in Nature is rhythmic and has a horror of constraint.','',NULL,'Horror',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17005,'Great','Robert Delaunay','Artist','\nApril 12, 1885\n','\nOctober 25, 1941\n','French','But what is of great importance to me is observation of the movement of colors.','',NULL,'Movement,Importance',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17006,'Nature','Robert Delaunay','Artist','\nApril 12, 1885\n','\nOctober 25, 1941\n','French','Direct observation of the luminous essence of nature is for me indispensable.','',NULL,'Essence,Direct',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17007,'','Robert Delaunay','Artist','\nApril 12, 1885\n','\nOctober 25, 1941\n','French','First of all, I always see the sun! The way I want to identify myself and others is with halos here and there halos, movements of color. And that, I believe, is rhythm.','',NULL,'Believe,Sun,Others',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17008,'','Robert Delaunay','Artist','\nApril 12, 1885\n','\nOctober 25, 1941\n','French','I am very much afraid of definitions, and yet one is almost forced to make them. One must take care, too, not to be inhibited by them.','',NULL,'Care,Must,Afraid',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17009,'','Robert Delaunay','Artist','\nApril 12, 1885\n','\nOctober 25, 1941\n','French','I say it is indispensable to look ahead of and behind oneself in the present. If there is such a thing as tradition, and I believe there is, it can only exist in the sense of the most profound movements of culture.','',NULL,'Believe,Sense,Culture',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17010,'Art','Robert Delaunay','Artist','\nApril 12, 1885\n','\nOctober 25, 1941\n','French','If Art relates itself to an Object, it becomes descriptive, divisionist, literary.','',NULL,'Object,Literary',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17011,'','Robert Delaunay','Artist','\nApril 12, 1885\n','\nOctober 25, 1941\n','French','In this movement of colors I find the essence, which does not arise from a system, or an a priori theory.','',NULL,'Find,System,Theory',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17012,'','Robert Delaunay','Artist','\nApril 12, 1885\n','\nOctober 25, 1941\n','French','It is this research into pure painting that is the problem at the present moment. I do not know any painters in Paris who are really searching for this ideal world.','',NULL,'Problem,Moment,Research',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17013,'','Robert Delaunay','Artist','\nApril 12, 1885\n','\nOctober 25, 1941\n','French','Light comes to us by the sensibility. Without visual sensibility there is no light, no movement.','',NULL,'Without,Light,Movement',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17014,'Art,Nature','Robert Delaunay','Artist','\nApril 12, 1885\n','\nOctober 25, 1941\n','French','Light in Nature creates the movement of colors.','',NULL,'Light',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17015,'','Robert Delaunay','Artist','\nApril 12, 1885\n','\nOctober 25, 1941\n','French','On the other hand, the artist has much to do in the realm of color construction, which is so little explored and so obscure, and hardly dates back any farther than to the beginning of Impressionism.','',NULL,'Artist,Beginning,Color',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17016,'','Robert Delaunay','Artist','\nApril 12, 1885\n','\nOctober 25, 1941\n','French','Seeing is in itself a movement.','',NULL,'Seeing,Movement,Itself',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17017,'','Robert Delaunay','Artist','\nApril 12, 1885\n','\nOctober 25, 1941\n','French','Simultaneity in light is harmony, the rhythm of colors which creates the Vision of Man.','',NULL,'Light,Vision,Harmony',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17018,'Knowledge','Robert Delaunay','Artist','\nApril 12, 1885\n','\nOctober 25, 1941\n','French','The auditory perception is not sufficient for our knowledge of the world; it does not have vastness.','',NULL,'Perception,Does',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17019,'','Robert Delaunay','Artist','\nApril 12, 1885\n','\nOctober 25, 1941\n','French','The eye is the most refined of our senses, the one which communicates most directly with our mind, our consciousness.','',NULL,'Mind,Eye,Senses',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17020,'','Robert Delaunay','Artist','\nApril 12, 1885\n','\nOctober 25, 1941\n','French','The idea of the vital movement of the world and its movement is simultaneity.','',NULL,'Idea,Movement,Vital',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17021,'Alone,Art','Robert Delaunay','Artist','\nApril 12, 1885\n','\nOctober 25, 1941\n','French','This communication alone, by the comparison of the antagonisms, rivalries, movements which give birth to decisive moments, permits the evolution of the soul, whereby a man realizes himself on earth. It is impossible to be concerned with anything else in art.','',NULL,'Anything',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17022,'','Robert Delaunay','Artist','\nApril 12, 1885\n','\nOctober 25, 1941\n','French','This synchronous action then will be the Subject, which is the representative harmony.','',NULL,'Action,Subject,Harmony',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17023,'Experience','Max Delbruck','Scientist','\nSeptember 4, 1906\n','\nMarch 9, 1981\n','German','Any living cell carries with it the experience of a billion years of experimentation by its ancestors.','',NULL,'Living,Ancestors',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17024,'Time,Christmas','Grazia Deledda','Writer','\nSeptember 27, 1871\n','\nAugust 15, 1936\n','Italian','According to an ancient Sardinian legend, the bodies of those who are born on Christmas Eve will never dissolve into dust but are preserved until the end of time.','',NULL,'End',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17025,'Teacher','Grazia Deledda','Writer','\nSeptember 27, 1871\n','\nAugust 15, 1936\n','Italian','After this, I took private lessons in Italian from an elementary school teacher. He gave me themes to write about, and some of them turned out so well that he told me to publish them in a newspaper.','',NULL,'School,After',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17026,'','Grazia Deledda','Writer','\nSeptember 27, 1871\n','\nAugust 15, 1936\n','Italian','I have also written some poems which have not been collected in a volume.','',NULL,'Written,Also,Poems',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17027,'','Grazia Deledda','Writer','\nSeptember 27, 1871\n','\nAugust 15, 1936\n','Italian','We later moved to Rome, where I am presently living.','',NULL,'Living,Later,Moved',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17028,'','Gilles Deleuze','Philosopher','\nJanuary 18, 1925\n','\nNovember 4, 1995\n','French','The philosopher creates, he doesn\'t reflect.','',NULL,'Reflect,Creates',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17029,'','Leo Delibes','Composer','\nFebruary 21, 1836\n','\nJanuary 16, 1891\n','French','They are vestals who do not have anything has to keep.','',NULL,'Anything,Keep',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17030,'','Jacques Delille','Poet','\nJune 22, 1738\n','\nMay 1, 1813\n','French','Fate chooses our relatives, we choose our friends.','',NULL,'Friends,Relatives,Fate',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17031,'','Jacques Delille','Poet','\nJune 22, 1738\n','\nMay 1, 1813\n','French','Chance makes our parents, but choice makes our friends.','',NULL,'Parents,Friends,Chance',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17032,'Music','Frederick Delius','Composer','\nJanuary 29, 1862\n','\nJune 10, 1934\n','English','Music is an outburst of the soul.','',NULL,'Soul,Outburst',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17033,'Life,Happiness','Frederick Delius','Composer','\nJanuary 29, 1862\n','\nJune 10, 1934\n','English','There is only one real happiness in life, and that is the happiness of creating.','',NULL,'Real',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17034,'','Michael Dell','Businessman','\nFebruary 23, 1965\n','','American','You don\'t have to be a genius or a visionary or even a college graduate to be successful. You just need a framework and a dream.','',NULL,'Successful,Dream,College',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17035,'Time,Success','Michael Dell','Businessman','\nFebruary 23, 1965\n','','American','There are a lot of things that go into creating success. I don\'t like to do just the things I like to do. I like to do things that cause the company to succeed. I don\'t spend a lot of time doing my favorite activities.','',NULL,'Succeed',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17036,'Business','Michael Dell','Businessman','\nFebruary 23, 1965\n','','American','I always knew I wanted to run a business someday.','',NULL,'Wanted,Knew',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17037,'','Michael Dell','Businessman','\nFebruary 23, 1965\n','','American','It\'s through curiosity and looking at opportunities in new ways that we\'ve always mapped our path at Dell. There\'s always an opportunity to make a difference.','',NULL,'Through,Path,Looking',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17038,'Business,Technology','Michael Dell','Businessman','\nFebruary 23, 1965\n','','American','Our business is about technology, yes. But it\'s also about operations and customer relationships.','',NULL,'Yes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17039,'Design','Michael Dell','Businessman','\nFebruary 23, 1965\n','','American','The interesting thing is when we design and architect a server, we don\'t design it for Windows or Linux, we design it for both. We don\'t really care, as long as we\'re selling the one the customer wants.','',NULL,'Care,Long',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17040,'Good','Michael Dell','Businessman','\nFebruary 23, 1965\n','','American','Twenty years and $40 billion. They seem like good round numbers.','',NULL,'Seem,Numbers',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17041,'Failure','Ron Dellums','','\nNovember 24, 1935\n','','','Failure is not a crime. The crime is not trying.','',NULL,'Trying,Crime',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17042,'Life','Ron Dellums','','\nNovember 24, 1935\n','','','I want balance in my life.','',NULL,'Balance',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17043,'Hope','Ron Dellums','','\nNovember 24, 1935\n','','','If Ron Dellums running for mayor gives you hope, then let\'s get on with it.','',NULL,'Running,Gives',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17044,'Truth','Ron Dellums','','\nNovember 24, 1935\n','','','If the truth be known, we are on the verge of losing an entire generation of our young people, killing and dying in the streets of America.','',NULL,'America,Young',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17045,'','Ron Dellums','','\nNovember 24, 1935\n','','','If you\'re going to use the public resources, you need the public benefit.','',NULL,'Public,Benefit,Resources',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17046,'','Alain Delon','Actor','\nNovember 8, 1935\n','','French','I do very well three things: my job, stupidities and children.','',NULL,'Children,Job,Three',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17047,'Happiness','Alain Delon','Actor','\nNovember 8, 1935\n','','French','I knew everything and received everything. But real happiness, is giving.','',NULL,'Real,Everything',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17048,'Love','Alain Delon','Actor','\nNovember 8, 1935\n','','French','In love, we have to dare everything if we really love.','',NULL,'Everything,Dare',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17049,'God','Alain Delon','Actor','\nNovember 8, 1935\n','','French','You believe in God, then you don\'t believe anymore and when you have a big problem, you pray anyway.','',NULL,'Believe,Problem',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17050,'Power,Knowledge','Vine Deloria, Jr.','Author','\nMarch 26, 1933\n','\nNovember 13, 2005\n','Sioux','Western civilization, unfortunately, does not link knowledge and morality but rather, it connects knowledge and power and makes them equivalent.','',NULL,'Rather',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17051,'','Vine Deloria, Jr.','Author','\nMarch 26, 1933\n','\nNovember 13, 2005\n','Sioux','When asked by an anthropologist what the Indians called America before the white man came, an Indian said simply, \'Ours.\'','',NULL,'Before,America,Said',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17052,'Finance,Society','Jacques Delors','Economist','\nJune 20, 1925\n','','French','The problem of how we finance the welfare state should not obscure a separate issue: if each person thinks he has an inalienable right to welfare, no matter what happens to the world, that\'s not equity, it\'s just creating a society where you can\'t ask anything of people.','',NULL,'Person',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17053,'Change','Jacques Delors','Economist','\nJune 20, 1925\n','','French','We have to struggle against the conservatives from all sides, not only the right-wingers, but also the left-wing conservatives who don\'t want to change anything.','',NULL,'Struggle,Anything',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17054,'','Jacques Delors','Economist','\nJune 20, 1925\n','','French','Any union that can\'t accept workers choosing their own representatives through universal franchise is finished.','',NULL,'Through,Accept,Union',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17055,'Good,Society','Jacques Delors','Economist','\nJune 20, 1925\n','','French','Cinema explains American society. It\'s like a Western, with good guys and bad guys, where the weak don\'t have a place.','',NULL,'Bad',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17056,'','Jacques Delors','Economist','\nJune 20, 1925\n','','French','Even in Britain, the trade unions tell me that employment contracts have less protection than in the past.','',NULL,'Past,Tell,Less',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17057,'','Jacques Delors','Economist','\nJune 20, 1925\n','','French','For me, socialism has always been about liberty and solidarity, but also about responsibility.','',NULL,'Liberty,Socialism,Solidarity',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17058,'Society','Jacques Delors','Economist','\nJune 20, 1925\n','','French','Fundamentally, American society is composed of individuals who don\'t go out of their way to do each other favours.','',NULL,'American,Each',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17059,'','Jacques Delors','Economist','\nJune 20, 1925\n','','French','I cannot resign myself to the decline of Europe, and of France.','',NULL,'Cannot,Europe,France',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17060,'','Jacques Delors','Economist','\nJune 20, 1925\n','','French','I had to think whether, after 50 years of hard slog, I was still lucid and fresh enough for the job.','',NULL,'Job,Hard,Enough',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17061,'','Jacques Delors','Economist','\nJune 20, 1925\n','','French','I would not be opposed to devising a new system of pensions, in which one part was based on collective provision, but which also gave incentives for people to take out an additional, personal plan.','',NULL,'Personal,Plan,System',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17062,'','Jacques Delors','Economist','\nJune 20, 1925\n','','French','If you don\'t have collective agreements between unions and employers, governments have to legislate more.','',NULL,'Between,Collective,Unions',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17063,'Peace','Jacques Delors','Economist','\nJune 20, 1925\n','','French','My presidential victory, if it had happened, would have been artificial in relation to the Socialist party. It may be that on my deathbed, I will come to regret my decision, but for the moment, I live at peace with it.','',NULL,'Live,Decision',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17064,'Best','Jacques Delors','Economist','\nJune 20, 1925\n','','French','My problem is how to find the best way of being useful.','',NULL,'Find,Problem',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17065,'','Jacques Delors','Economist','\nJune 20, 1925\n','','French','The countries that share this conception should be able to go further together, without excluding the others, since they can still live in a greater community of exchange and co-operation.','',NULL,'Live,Without,Together',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17066,'','Jacques Delors','Economist','\nJune 20, 1925\n','','French','The driving force behind the liberal counter-offensive in Europe has been a reaction against irresponsibility.','',NULL,'Against,Liberal,Behind',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17067,'','Jacques Delors','Economist','\nJune 20, 1925\n','','French','The European model is in danger if we obliterate the principle of personal responsibility.','',NULL,'Personal,Danger,Principle',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17068,'','Jacques Delors','Economist','\nJune 20, 1925\n','','French','The European model is, first, a social and economic system founded on the role of the market, for no computer in the world can process information better than the market.','',NULL,'Better,Social,Process',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17069,'','Jacques Delors','Economist','\nJune 20, 1925\n','','French','The problem with a purely collective system is not only that it requires economic growth, and the right sort of demographic trends, but that it prevents people thinking about their futures in a responsible way.','',NULL,'Thinking,Problem,Growth',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17070,'','Jacques Delors','Economist','\nJune 20, 1925\n','','French','The unions may continue to decline, but if they do, it\'ll be their fault.','',NULL,'May,Fault,Continue',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17071,'','Jacques Delors','Economist','\nJune 20, 1925\n','','French','The unions still have a job to do, representing their members\' interests to governments and parliaments. And I think collective agreements still have a role, alongside markets and laws.','',NULL,'Job,Still,Role',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17072,'Time','Jacques Delors','Economist','\nJune 20, 1925\n','','French','Therefore one should speak at the same time of national citizenship and wider European citizenship.','',NULL,'Same,Speak',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17073,'','Jacques Delors','Economist','\nJune 20, 1925\n','','French','These days there are not enough of such intermediary groups, between the state and the individual, with the result that political leaders are often unduly guided by opinion polls.','',NULL,'Political,Enough,Opinion',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17074,'','Jacques Delors','Economist','\nJune 20, 1925\n','','French','This desire for equity must not lead to an excess of welfare, where nobody is responsible for anything.','',NULL,'Must,Anything,Desire',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17075,'','Jacques Delors','Economist','\nJune 20, 1925\n','','French','This weakening is worsened by the widening distance between the governed and their governments.','',NULL,'Between,Distance,Governed',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17076,'','Jacques Delors','Economist','\nJune 20, 1925\n','','French','Yes, the European model remains superior to that of America and Japan.','',NULL,'America,Yes,Model',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17077,'','Brad Delp','Musician','\nJune 12, 1951\n','\nMarch 9, 2007\n','American','I take complete and sole responsibility for my present situation.','',NULL,'Situation,Present,Complete',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17078,'','Brad Delp','Musician','\nJune 12, 1951\n','\nMarch 9, 2007\n','American','I think Stevie Wonder could sing the phone book and manage to make me cry.','',NULL,'Book,Cry,Wonder',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17079,'','Brad Delp','Musician','\nJune 12, 1951\n','\nMarch 9, 2007\n','American','Mr. Brad Delp. J\'ai une ame solitaire. I am a lonely soul.','',NULL,'Lonely,Soul,Brad',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17080,'Romantic,Women','Julie Delpy','Actress','\nDecember 21, 1969\n','','French','Too many women throw themselves into romance because they\'re afraid of being single, then start making compromises and losing their identity. I won\'t do that.','',NULL,'Single',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17081,'','Julie Delpy','Actress','\nDecember 21, 1969\n','','French','I don\'t want to go to the Bahamas on holiday. I hate islands. I want to go to Brittany, where it\'s cold and raining, and there\'s nothing fancy about it.','',NULL,'Hate,Nothing,Holiday',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17082,'Money,Romantic','Julie Delpy','Actress','\nDecember 21, 1969\n','','French','I had to trick people into giving me money for my first film. Making a romantic comedy is easier and more expected from a woman than it is to make a drama about a Japanese warrior.','',NULL,'Woman',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17083,'Love','Julie Delpy','Actress','\nDecember 21, 1969\n','','French','I love acting and I still want to do it, but I\'ve such an instinct for directing, it\'s something that comes naturally to me. It\'s why I\'m here on this planet.','',NULL,'Still,Why',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17084,'Love','Julie Delpy','Actress','\nDecember 21, 1969\n','','French','I love the acting process. What I don\'t like is what\'s around it. The auditions and being rejected every other day. The look thing. That you have to lose weight, that you have to do Botox.','',NULL,'Around,Acting',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17085,'Funny','Julie Delpy','Actress','\nDecember 21, 1969\n','','French','I make these little films. I\'m just a working person. I just study people a little bit more. It\'s more sociological, and it\'s funny anyway - not that serious. It\'s not like false humility. I just take it for what it is.','',NULL,'Person,Humility',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17086,'','Julie Delpy','Actress','\nDecember 21, 1969\n','','French','I was six years old when I saw my first Godard movie, eight when I first experienced Bergman. I wanted to be a director when I was fourteen.','',NULL,'Old,Wanted,Movie',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17087,'Good,Science','Julie Delpy','Actress','\nDecember 21, 1969\n','','French','I wasn\'t born an artist. I was really good in science as a kid. I probably shouldn\'t have been an artist because I\'m much more interested in science. But I was raised by artists. I can\'t really escape it.','',NULL,'Artist',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17088,'','Julie Delpy','Actress','\nDecember 21, 1969\n','','French','I went to film school to make films just because you\'re in control of the story.','',NULL,'School,Control,Film',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17089,'Love','Julie Delpy','Actress','\nDecember 21, 1969\n','','French','I\'m an adaptable nomad. I love Paris, I\'ve been living in Los Angeles and New York since 1990. I love London, too. My roots are inside of me.','',NULL,'Living,Since',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17090,'','Julie Delpy','Actress','\nDecember 21, 1969\n','','French','If Woody Allen called me, I\'d be there straight away. Who wouldn\'t? Truly.','',NULL,'Away,Truly,Straight',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17091,'','Julie Delpy','Actress','\nDecember 21, 1969\n','','French','The condition of being an actress can be unbearable.','',NULL,'Condition,Actress,Unbearable',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17092,'','Julie Delpy','Actress','\nDecember 21, 1969\n','','French','When you\'re an actress, you become this thing in people\'s hands that people are trying to manipulate. I cannot stand it.','',NULL,'Trying,Cannot,Become',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17093,'','Brad Delson','Musician','\nDecember 1, 1977\n','','American','Each album has its own cycle. We wanted to capture all those feelings and moments for this touring cycle.','',NULL,'Feelings,Wanted,Moments',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17094,'Sad','Brad Delson','Musician','\nDecember 1, 1977\n','','American','I just did an interview where I was asked whether I drink beer or whisky, and I was sad to reveal that I\'m pounding spring water.','',NULL,'Did,Spring',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17095,'','Brad Delson','Musician','\nDecember 1, 1977\n','','American','I was a big Transformers fan.','',NULL,'Big,Fan',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17096,'','Brad Delson','Musician','\nDecember 1, 1977\n','','American','I\'m inspired by the sheer ingenuity and intelligence possessed by my fellow band mates.','',NULL,'Inspired,Band,Fellow',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17097,'','Brad Delson','Musician','\nDecember 1, 1977\n','','American','In fact, I want to be a Transformer as an adult. I would transform into a Gulf Stream 500.','',NULL,'Fact,Adult,Transform',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17098,'Music','Brad Delson','Musician','\nDecember 1, 1977\n','','American','\'Music for Relief\' has played a vital role in helping get aid to people who most need it. We are deeply honored to participate in what will likely be our biggest event to date.','',NULL,'Played,Role',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17099,'Respect','Brad Delson','Musician','\nDecember 1, 1977\n','','American','People think when you get a record deal all your problems will go away. We know that the bigger we get, the more problems we\'ll have. I guess Puff Daddy was somewhat - what\'s the word? - prophetic in that respect.','',NULL,'Away,Problems',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17100,'Music','Brad Delson','Musician','\nDecember 1, 1977\n','','American','The biggest misconception about us is that we\'re just a rock band. We think our music is a cross-section of many genres; a hybrid of what the six of us have grown up on.','',NULL,'Rock,Band',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17101,'','Brad Delson','Musician','\nDecember 1, 1977\n','','American','We\'re resolving our differences and we\'re looking forward to putting out a record next year.','',NULL,'Forward,Year,Looking',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17102,'Money,Amazing','Brad Delson','Musician','\nDecember 1, 1977\n','','American','With so many amazing artists on one bill, we expect this concert to be incredibly powerful in its ability to raise both money and awareness for the long-term rebuilding effort we must all support.','',NULL,'Powerful',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17103,'Music','Brad Delson','Musician','\nDecember 1, 1977\n','','American','Yeah, I always listen to both classic and newer folk-influenced music. Singer-songwriter, alternative music. I also listen to more experimental dance music.','',NULL,'Dance,Both',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17104,'','Paul Delvaux','Artist','\nSeptember 23, 1897\n','\nJuly 20, 1994\n','Belgian','I have always wanted my colours to sing.','',NULL,'Wanted,Sing,Colours',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17105,'','Iris Dement','Musician','\nJanuary 5, 1961\n','','American','And I\'ve been walking \'round with memories way too long.','',NULL,'Long,Memories,Walking',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17106,'Life','Iris Dement','Musician','\nJanuary 5, 1961\n','','American','I don\'t describe myself as a Christian or religious, but I like to think that how I live my life is honest.','',NULL,'Live,Christian',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17107,'Time','Iris Dement','Musician','\nJanuary 5, 1961\n','','American','Maybe I spent more time dwelling on emotions than some people, and maybe that\'s why I ended up writing.','',NULL,'Writing,Why',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17108,'Music,Time','Iris Dement','Musician','\nJanuary 5, 1961\n','','American','For a long time I was interested in being a social worker. In a lot of ways I feel that that\'s all my music is, trying to help people.','',NULL,'Help',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17109,'','Iris Dement','Musician','\nJanuary 5, 1961\n','','American','I don\'t know what other people are like, I haven\'t been able to crawl inside anybody else.','',NULL,'Else,Able,Anybody',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17110,'Music,Time','Iris Dement','Musician','\nJanuary 5, 1961\n','','American','I honestly don\'t listen to a lot of music - I spend so much time working at my own music.','',NULL,'Working',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17111,'','Iris Dement','Musician','\nJanuary 5, 1961\n','','American','I never set out to write songs about the world around me... it just kind of came about as a result of paying more attention to things.','',NULL,'Around,Write,Attention',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17112,'Family','Iris Dement','Musician','\nJanuary 5, 1961\n','','American','I was mainly influenced by the Carter Family, Jimmie Rodgers, Loretta Lynn, Merle Haggard, and others like Bob Dylan, Johnny Cash.','',NULL,'Others,Influenced',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17113,'','Iris Dement','Musician','\nJanuary 5, 1961\n','','American','I\'ve always been aware of having feelings that were pretty intense at times. I imagine most people have had that, or they wouldn\'t be human.','',NULL,'Human,Feelings,Pretty',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17114,'','Iris Dement','Musician','\nJanuary 5, 1961\n','','American','I\'ve always written about things that cause me to feel something.','',NULL,'Cause,Written',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17115,'Music,Work,Time','Iris Dement','Musician','\nJanuary 5, 1961\n','','American','If something bothers me, it bothers me for a long time until I find a way to work it out. Music provided me with a means of working things out.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17116,'','Iris Dement','Musician','\nJanuary 5, 1961\n','','American','Making the record was tons of fun, the most fun I\'ve ever had.','',NULL,'Fun,Ever,Making',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17117,'Music,Money','Iris Dement','Musician','\nJanuary 5, 1961\n','','American','Most of the music you hear on the radio today is developed for making money. It doesn\'t feel true or honest. You can feel it in the music.','',NULL,'Today',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17118,'','Iris Dement','Musician','\nJanuary 5, 1961\n','','American','My guitar is really tempermental. I don\'t give up on it though, I\'m close to my guitar!','',NULL,'Give,Guitar,Though',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17119,'','Iris Dement','Musician','\nJanuary 5, 1961\n','','American','Some guy refuses to fight and we call that the sin, but he\'s standing up for what he believes in and that seems pretty damned American to me.','',NULL,'Fight,Pretty,American',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17120,'Time','Iris Dement','Musician','\nJanuary 5, 1961\n','','American','This is how it has been since time began: If you want to make something really worthwhile and true, then you have to suffer for it.','',NULL,'True,Since',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17121,'Money','Iris Dement','Musician','\nJanuary 5, 1961\n','','American','Turn off the TV and start digging around for information that\'s not from a corporation trying to make money.','',NULL,'Trying,Around',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17122,'','Iris Dement','Musician','\nJanuary 5, 1961\n','','American','Writing, overall, has never been what I\'d call fun. It\'s fulfilling. It doesn\'t come real easy for me.','',NULL,'Fun,Real,Writing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17123,'Change','Barbara Deming','Author','1917','1984','American','Vengeance is not the point; change is. But the trouble is that in most people\'s minds the thought of victory and the thought of punishing the enemy coincide.','',NULL,'Enemy,Thought',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17124,'Life','Barbara Deming','Author','1917','1984','American','The longer we listen to one another - with real attention - the more commonality we will find in all our lives. That is, if we are careful to exchange with one another life stories and not simply opinions.','',NULL,'Real,Find',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17125,'','Barbara Deming','Author','1917','1984','American','People who attack others need rationalizations for doing so. We undermine those rationalizations.','',NULL,'Others,Attack,Undermine',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17126,'Society','Barbara Deming','Author','1917','1984','American','After the revolution, it might very well remain necessary to place people where they could not do harm to others. But the one under restraint should be cut off from the rest of society as little as possible.','',NULL,'Revolution,After',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17127,'Women,Men,Hope','Barbara Deming','Author','1917','1984','American','After the revolution, let us hope, prisons simply would not exist - if by prisons we mean places that could be experienced by the men and women in them at all as every place that goes by that name now is bound to be experienced.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17128,'Society','Barbara Deming','Author','1917','1984','American','All prisons that have existed in our society to date put people away as no human being should ever be put away.','',NULL,'Human,Ever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17129,'','Barbara Deming','Author','1917','1984','American','I think the only choice that will enable us to hold to our vision... is one that abandons the concept of naming enemies and adopts a concept familiar to the nonviolent tradition: naming behavior that is oppressive.','',NULL,'Choice,Vision,Behavior',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17130,'','Barbara Deming','Author','1917','1984','American','Nonviolent action does not have to get others to be nice. It can in effect force them to consult their consciences.','',NULL,'Nice,Others,Action',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17131,'Men','Barbara Deming','Author','1917','1984','American','Nonviolent tactics can move into action on our behalf men not naturally inclined to act for us.','',NULL,'Action,Act',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17132,'','Barbara Deming','Author','1917','1984','American','Of course it can be said of jails, too, that they try - by punishing the troublesome - to deter others. No doubt, in certain instances this deterrence actually works. But generally speaking it fails conspicuously.','',NULL,'Doubt,Try,Others',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17133,'Change,Anger','Barbara Deming','Author','1917','1984','American','Our task, of course, is to transmute the anger that is affliction into the anger that is determination to bring about change. I think, in fact, that one could give that as a definition of revolution.','',NULL,'Revolution',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17134,'','Barbara Deming','Author','1917','1984','American','Punishment cannot heal spirits, can only break them.','',NULL,'Cannot,Break,Punishment',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17135,'Freedom','Barbara Deming','Author','1917','1984','American','The free man must be born before freedom can be won, and the brotherly man must be born before full brotherhood can be won. It will come into being only if we build it out of our very muscle and bone - by trying to act it out.','',NULL,'Must,Trying',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17136,'Love','Barbara Deming','Author','1917','1984','American','The injunction that we should love our neighbors as ourselves means to us equally that we should love ourselves as we love our neighbors.','',NULL,'Means,Ourselves',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17137,'Life,Change','Barbara Deming','Author','1917','1984','American','The point is to change one\'s life. The point is not to give some vent to the emotions that have been destroying one; the point is so to act that one can master them now.','',NULL,'Give',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17138,'','Barbara Deming','Author','1917','1984','American','There should be no censorship of mail.','',NULL,'Censorship,Mail',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17139,'','Barbara Deming','Author','1917','1984','American','Think first of the action that is right to take, think later about coping with one\'s fears.','',NULL,'Action,Later,Fears',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17140,'','Barbara Deming','Author','1917','1984','American','This is the heart of my argument: We can put more pressure on the antagonist for whom we show human concern.','',NULL,'Heart,Human,Put',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17141,'Power','Barbara Deming','Author','1917','1984','American','To resort to power one need not be violent, and to speak to conscience one need not be meek. The most effective action both resorts to power and engages conscience.','',NULL,'Speak,Conscience',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17142,'Power,Respect','Barbara Deming','Author','1917','1984','American','We believe, in fact, that the one act of respect has little force unless matched by the other - in balance with it... The acting out of that dual respect I would name as precisely the source of our power.','',NULL,'Believe',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17143,'Time,Women,Best','Barbara Deming','Author','1917','1984','American','We learn best to listen to our own voices if we are listening at the same time to other women - whose stories, for all our differences, turn out, if we listen well, to be our stories also.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17144,'Business','W. Edwards Deming','Scientist','\nOctober 14, 1900\n','\nDecember 20, 1993\n','American','Profit in business comes from repeat customers, customers that boast about your project or service, and that bring friends with them.','',NULL,'Friends,Service',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17145,'Best','W. Edwards Deming','Scientist','\nOctober 14, 1900\n','\nDecember 20, 1993\n','American','It is not enough to do your best; you must know what to do, and then do your best.','',NULL,'Must,Enough',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17146,'Change','W. Edwards Deming','Scientist','\nOctober 14, 1900\n','\nDecember 20, 1993\n','American','It is not necessary to change. Survival is not mandatory.','',NULL,'Survival,Necessary',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17147,'Work','W. Edwards Deming','Scientist','\nOctober 14, 1900\n','\nDecember 20, 1993\n','American','All anyone asks for is a chance to work with pride.','',NULL,'Pride,Chance',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17148,'','W. Edwards Deming','Scientist','\nOctober 14, 1900\n','\nDecember 20, 1993\n','American','If you can\'t describe what you are doing as a process, you don\'t know what you\'re doing.','',NULL,'Process,Describe',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17149,'','W. Edwards Deming','Scientist','\nOctober 14, 1900\n','\nDecember 20, 1993\n','American','If you do not know how to ask the right question, you discover nothing.','',NULL,'Nothing,Question,Ask',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17150,'Learning','W. Edwards Deming','Scientist','\nOctober 14, 1900\n','\nDecember 20, 1993\n','American','Learning is not compulsory... neither is survival.','',NULL,'Survival,Neither',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17151,'Work','W. Edwards Deming','Scientist','\nOctober 14, 1900\n','\nDecember 20, 1993\n','American','The average American worker has fifty interruptions a day, of which seventy percent have nothing to do with work.','',NULL,'Nothing,American',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17152,'','W. Edwards Deming','Scientist','\nOctober 14, 1900\n','\nDecember 20, 1993\n','American','Quality is everyone\'s responsibility.','',NULL,'Everyone,Quality',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17153,'','W. Edwards Deming','Scientist','\nOctober 14, 1900\n','\nDecember 20, 1993\n','American','Rational behavior requires theory. Reactive behavior requires only reflex action.','',NULL,'Action,Behavior,Theory',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17154,'','W. Edwards Deming','Scientist','\nOctober 14, 1900\n','\nDecember 20, 1993\n','American','Hold everybody accountable? Ridiculous!','',NULL,'Everybody,Hold,Ridiculous',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17155,'Knowledge','W. Edwards Deming','Scientist','\nOctober 14, 1900\n','\nDecember 20, 1993\n','American','Lack of knowledge... that is the problem.','',NULL,'Problem,Lack',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17156,'Knowledge','W. Edwards Deming','Scientist','\nOctober 14, 1900\n','\nDecember 20, 1993\n','American','You should not ask questions without knowledge.','',NULL,'Without,Ask',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17157,'','W. Edwards Deming','Scientist','\nOctober 14, 1900\n','\nDecember 20, 1993\n','American','Any manager can do well in an expanding market.','',NULL,'Market,Manager,Expanding',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17158,'','W. Edwards Deming','Scientist','\nOctober 14, 1900\n','\nDecember 20, 1993\n','American','Eliminate numerical quotas, including Management by Objectives.','',NULL,'Management,Objectives,Eliminate',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17159,'','W. Edwards Deming','Scientist','\nOctober 14, 1900\n','\nDecember 20, 1993\n','American','Innovation comes from the producer - not from the customer.','',NULL,'Innovation,Customer,Producer',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17160,'','W. Edwards Deming','Scientist','\nOctober 14, 1900\n','\nDecember 20, 1993\n','American','The emphasis should be on why we do a job.','',NULL,'Job,Why,Emphasis',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17161,'','W. Edwards Deming','Scientist','\nOctober 14, 1900\n','\nDecember 20, 1993\n','American','The result of long-term relationships is better and better quality, and lower and lower costs.','',NULL,'Better,Result,Quality',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17162,'','W. Edwards Deming','Scientist','\nOctober 14, 1900\n','\nDecember 20, 1993\n','American','We are here to make another world.','',NULL,'Another,Here',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17163,'','W. Edwards Deming','Scientist','\nOctober 14, 1900\n','\nDecember 20, 1993\n','American','When a system is stable, telling the worker about mistakes is only tampering.','',NULL,'Mistakes,System,Telling',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17164,'Fear','W. Edwards Deming','Scientist','\nOctober 14, 1900\n','\nDecember 20, 1993\n','American','Whenever there is fear, you will get wrong figures.','',NULL,'Wrong,Whenever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17165,'Time','W. Edwards Deming','Scientist','\nOctober 14, 1900\n','\nDecember 20, 1993\n','American','You can not define being exactly on time.','',NULL,'Define,Exactly',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17166,'Great','Jonathan Demme','Director','\nFebruary 22, 1944\n','','American','I also feel that the only thing more gratifying than working with someone who you\'ve worked well with is working with someone new and coming up with something great.','',NULL,'Someone,Working',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17167,'Good,Great','Jonathan Demme','Director','\nFebruary 22, 1944\n','','American','I don\'t think it\'s sacrilegious to remake any movie, including a good or even great movie.','',NULL,'Movie',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17168,'','Jonathan Demme','Director','\nFebruary 22, 1944\n','','American','I don\'t think of Storefront Hitchcock or Stop Making Sense as documentaries, I think of them more as performance films.','',NULL,'Sense,Making,Stop',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17169,'Amazing','Jonathan Demme','Director','\nFebruary 22, 1944\n','','American','I had very strong feelings, so the chance to make a film that deals in an imaginative way with stuff you care tremendously about is a real high. It\'s a really amazing thing to be able to do.','',NULL,'Strong,Care',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17170,'Work','Jonathan Demme','Director','\nFebruary 22, 1944\n','','American','I only work with actors who take full responsibility for their characters.','',NULL,'Full,Characters',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17171,'','Jonathan Demme','Director','\nFebruary 22, 1944\n','','American','I was a sort of rock journalist - whatever that is - in London in the late \'60s.','',NULL,'Rock,Whatever,Late',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17172,'Money','Jonathan Demme','Director','\nFebruary 22, 1944\n','','American','When Silence of the Lambs did well commercially it was more than anything. My partner Ed Saxon and I were just so relieved that finally we had made a movie that had made some money!','',NULL,'Silence,Anything',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17173,'Legal','Ted Demme','Director','\nOctober 26, 1963\n','\nJanuary 13, 2002\n','American','But my humble opinion is, I\'m not quite sure where I stand on the legalization of drugs - though, if tequila is legal, pot should probably be legal.','',NULL,'Humble,Opinion',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17174,'Good','Ted Demme','Director','\nOctober 26, 1963\n','\nJanuary 13, 2002\n','American','The older I get the more I realize there\'s no real good guys or real bad guys, and I\'m curious about how the good guys got good and how the bad guys got bad.','',NULL,'Bad,Real',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17175,'Time,Movies,Amazing','Ted Demme','Director','\nOctober 26, 1963\n','\nJanuary 13, 2002\n','American','And then we watched an amazing number of movies from the late \'60s and \'70s, which is my favorite time, and we studied their camera movements, their stocks, the way they lit stuff, the colors they used.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17176,'Truth','Ted Demme','Director','\nOctober 26, 1963\n','\nJanuary 13, 2002\n','American','I felt that as long as we were being honest, and that we didn\'t bend the truth to accomplish another goal, to be entertaining or to be a happy ending, I was confident that we\'d be able to tell the story the way it happened.','',NULL,'Happy,Long',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17177,'','Ted Demme','Director','\nOctober 26, 1963\n','\nJanuary 13, 2002\n','American','I think, on a larger note, that filmmakers and studios should start to tuck it in a little bit, because films wouldn\'t have the pressure they have if the word wasn\'t out about how expensive they were.','',NULL,'Start,Word,Pressure',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17178,'Love','Ted Demme','Director','\nOctober 26, 1963\n','\nJanuary 13, 2002\n','American','I tried to stick to my game plan, which was always being aware of what my A story was - the love story between a father and his son, and that son and his daughter.','',NULL,'Father,Game',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17179,'Movies','Ted Demme','Director','\nOctober 26, 1963\n','\nJanuary 13, 2002\n','American','I was influenced by European movies, old Fellini, old Kurosawa - any sort of foreign film.','',NULL,'Old,Film',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17180,'','Ted Demme','Director','\nOctober 26, 1963\n','\nJanuary 13, 2002\n','American','I\'m at Miramax now, where I\'ve actually been treated like a Prince.','',NULL,'Actually,Treated,Prince',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17181,'Good','Ted Demme','Director','\nOctober 26, 1963\n','\nJanuary 13, 2002\n','American','That\'s why I\'m really trying to produce my own stuff. This film was so good, because I produced it myself, and developed it, and made it with New Line, which is a smaller studio, so I was in control of a lot of stuff that I wasn\'t in control of for my other films.','',NULL,'Control,Trying',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17182,'Life,Great','Ted Demme','Director','\nOctober 26, 1963\n','\nJanuary 13, 2002\n','American','The thing that\'s great about those guys at Miramax is the Weinstein brothers. They are the two funniest guys I\'ve ever met in my life.','',NULL,'Ever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17183,'','Ted Demme','Director','\nOctober 26, 1963\n','\nJanuary 13, 2002\n','American','There are a lot of films that are drug dramas, and we didn\'t want to tell Scarface again.','',NULL,'Tell,Again,Films',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17184,'','Ted Demme','Director','\nOctober 26, 1963\n','\nJanuary 13, 2002\n','American','What I think happens today is that a lot of filmmakers look at other films that are retro pieces, like L.A. Confidential, and say, oh, that\'s period. We didn\'t want to do the stereotypical stuff.','',NULL,'Today,Happens,Stuff',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17185,'Life,Love,Best','Ted Demme','Director','\nOctober 26, 1963\n','\nJanuary 13, 2002\n','American','You know, I think everything I do cinematically for the rest of my life will probably have some direct route back to Jonathan. But I love him to death. He\'s like my best friend and my big brother.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17186,'Inspirational','Democritus','Philosopher','460 BC','370 BC','Greek','Happiness resides not in possessions, and not in gold, happiness dwells in the soul.','',NULL,'Soul',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17187,'Men,Trust','Democritus','Philosopher','460 BC','370 BC','Greek','Do not trust all men, but trust men of worth; the former course is silly, the latter a mark of prudence.','',NULL,'Worth',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17188,'Life,Success','Democritus','Philosopher','460 BC','370 BC','Greek','Raising children is an uncertain thing; success is reached only after a life of battle and worry.','',NULL,'Children',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17189,'Good','Democritus','Philosopher','460 BC','370 BC','Greek','Our sins are more easily remembered than our good deeds.','',NULL,'Deeds,Sins',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17190,'','Democritus','Philosopher','460 BC','370 BC','Greek','It is greed to do all the talking but not to want to listen at all.','',NULL,'Greed,Talking,Listen',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17191,'','Democritus','Philosopher','460 BC','370 BC','Greek','Nothing exists except atoms and empty space; everything else is opinion.','',NULL,'Nothing,Everything,Else',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17192,'','Democritus','Philosopher','460 BC','370 BC','Greek','The wrongdoer is more unfortunate than the man wronged.','',NULL,'Wronged',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17193,'','Democritus','Philosopher','460 BC','370 BC','Greek','Throw moderation to the winds, and the greatest pleasures bring the greatest pains.','',NULL,'Greatest,Bring,Moderation',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17194,'','Democritus','Philosopher','460 BC','370 BC','Greek','By desiring little, a poor man makes himself rich.','',NULL,'Rich,Poor,Makes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17195,'','Democritus','Philosopher','460 BC','370 BC','Greek','Everything existing in the universe is the fruit of chance and necessity.','',NULL,'Everything,Universe,Chance',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17196,'Good','Democritus','Philosopher','460 BC','370 BC','Greek','Good means not merely not to do wrong, but rather not to desire to do wrong.','',NULL,'Wrong,Rather',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17197,'','Democritus','Philosopher','460 BC','370 BC','Greek','It is better to destroy one\'s own errors than those of others.','',NULL,'Better,Others,Destroy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17198,'Hope','Democritus','Philosopher','460 BC','370 BC','Greek','Hope of ill gain is the beginning of loss.','',NULL,'Beginning,Loss',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17199,'','Democritus','Philosopher','460 BC','370 BC','Greek','If thou suffer injustice, console thyself; the true unhappiness is in doing it.','',NULL,'True,Injustice,Suffer',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17200,'','Democritus','Philosopher','460 BC','370 BC','Greek','It is godlike ever to think on something beautiful and on something new.','',NULL,'Beautiful,Ever,Godlike',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17201,'Men','Democritus','Philosopher','460 BC','370 BC','Greek','Men should strive to think much and know little.','',NULL,'Strive',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17202,'','Democritus','Philosopher','460 BC','370 BC','Greek','I would rather discover one true cause than gain the kingdom of Persia.','',NULL,'True,Rather,Cause',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17203,'Good,Men','Democritus','Philosopher','460 BC','370 BC','Greek','Now as of old the gods give men all good things, excepting only those that are baneful and injurious and useless. These, now as of old, are not gifts of the gods: men stumble into them themselves because of their own blindness and folly.','',NULL,'Give',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17204,'Great','Demosthenes','Statesman','382 BC','322 BC','Greek','Small opportunities are often the beginning of great enterprises.','',NULL,'Small,Often',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17205,'','Demosthenes','Statesman','382 BC','322 BC','Greek','A man is his own easiest dupe, for what he wishes to be true he generally believes to be true.','',NULL,'True,Wishes,Believes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17206,'','Demosthenes','Statesman','382 BC','322 BC','Greek','All speech is vain and empty unless it be accompanied by action.','',NULL,'Action,Speech,Unless',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17207,'Freedom','Demosthenes','Statesman','382 BC','322 BC','Greek','Every dictator is an enemy of freedom, an opponent of law.','',NULL,'Enemy,Law',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17208,'','Demosthenes','Statesman','382 BC','322 BC','Greek','No man who is not willing to help himself has any right to apply to his friends, or to the gods.','',NULL,'Help,Friends,Himself',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17209,'','Demosthenes','Statesman','382 BC','322 BC','Greek','You cannot have a proud and chivalrous spirit if your conduct is mean and paltry; for whatever a man\'s actions are, such must be his spirit.','',NULL,'Must,Mean,Cannot',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17210,'Men','Demosthenes','Statesman','382 BC','322 BC','Greek','As a vessel is known by the sound, whether it be cracked or not; so men are proved, by their speeches, whether they be wise or foolish.','',NULL,'Wise,Whether',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17211,'War','Demosthenes','Statesman','382 BC','322 BC','Greek','Beware lest in your anxiety to avoid war you obtain a master.','',NULL,'Anxiety,Avoid',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17212,'','Demosthenes','Statesman','382 BC','322 BC','Greek','Close alliances with despots are never safe for free states.','',NULL,'Free,Close,Safe',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17213,'Good','Demosthenes','Statesman','382 BC','322 BC','Greek','Excessive dealings with tyrants are not good for the security of free states.','',NULL,'Free,Security',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17214,'','Demosthenes','Statesman','382 BC','322 BC','Greek','I am a citizen of the world.','',NULL,'Citizen',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17215,'Best','Demosthenes','Statesman','382 BC','322 BC','Greek','The best protection for the people is not necessarily to believe everything people tell them.','',NULL,'Believe,Everything',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17216,'','Demosthenes','Statesman','382 BC','322 BC','Greek','The readiest and surest way to get rid of censure, is to correct ourselves.','',NULL,'Ourselves,Rid,Correct',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17217,'','Demosthenes','Statesman','382 BC','322 BC','Greek','There is one safeguard known generally to the wise, which is an advantage and security to all, but especially to democracies as against despots - suspicion.','',NULL,'Wise,Against,Security',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17218,'Good','Demosthenes','Statesman','382 BC','322 BC','Greek','To remind a man of the good turns you have done him is very much like a reproach.','',NULL,'Done,Him',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17219,'Love,God,Truth','Demosthenes','Statesman','382 BC','322 BC','Greek','What we have in us of the image of God is the love of truth and justice.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17220,'','Demosthenes','Statesman','382 BC','322 BC','Greek','What we wish, that we readily believe.','',NULL,'Believe,Wish,Readily',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17221,'','Jack Dempsey','Athlete','\nJune 24, 1895\n','\nMay 31, 1983\n','American','A champion is someone who gets up when he can\'t.','',NULL,'Someone,Champion,Gets',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17222,'Men','Jack Dempsey','Athlete','\nJune 24, 1895\n','\nMay 31, 1983\n','American','Tall men come down to my height when I hit \'em in the body.','',NULL,'Down,Body',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17223,'Time','Jack Dempsey','Athlete','\nJune 24, 1895\n','\nMay 31, 1983\n','American','All the time he\'s boxing, he\'s thinking. All the time he was thinking, I was hitting him.','',NULL,'Thinking,Him',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17224,'Moving On','Jack Dempsey','Athlete','\nJune 24, 1895\n','\nMay 31, 1983\n','American','By forgetting the past and by throwing myself into other interests, I forget to worry.','',NULL,'Forget,Past',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17225,'','Jack Dempsey','Athlete','\nJune 24, 1895\n','\nMay 31, 1983\n','American','Nobody owes anybody a living, but everybody is entitled to a chance.','',NULL,'Living,Chance,Everybody',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17226,'','Jack Dempsey','Athlete','\nJune 24, 1895\n','\nMay 31, 1983\n','American','A champion owes everybody something. He can never pay back for all the help he got, for making him an idol.','',NULL,'Help,Him,Champion',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17227,'Morning','Jack Dempsey','Athlete','\nJune 24, 1895\n','\nMay 31, 1983\n','American','Tell him he can have my title, but I want it back in the morning.','',NULL,'Him,Tell',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17228,'','Jack Dempsey','Athlete','\nJune 24, 1895\n','\nMay 31, 1983\n','American','You know what a champion is? A champion is someone who\'s ready when the gong rings - not just before, not just after - but when it rings.','',NULL,'Someone,Before,After',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17229,'Good','Jack Dempsey','Athlete','\nJune 24, 1895\n','\nMay 31, 1983\n','American','A good fighter usually knows, to within a very few seconds, when a three-minute round is going to end.','',NULL,'End,Few',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17230,'Good,Great','Jack Dempsey','Athlete','\nJune 24, 1895\n','\nMay 31, 1983\n','American','I was a pretty good fighter. But it was the writers who made me great.','',NULL,'Made',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17231,'','Jack Dempsey','Athlete','\nJune 24, 1895\n','\nMay 31, 1983\n','American','Number 4 should have been number 1. Thanks, Honey.','',NULL,'Number,Thanks,Honey',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17232,'','Patrick Dempsey','Actor','\nJanuary 13, 1966\n','','American','Housekeeping is incredibly difficult with three kids. I\'m trying to be more relaxed. You\'ll go insane if you try to have a picture-book house.','',NULL,'Trying,Try,Difficult',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17233,'','Patrick Dempsey','Actor','\nJanuary 13, 1966\n','','American','I hate shaving. It\'s much easier to just do a little stubble, but my wife and daughter like it when I\'m clean-shaven. If you see me with a clean face, then you know I\'m in the kissing mode!','',NULL,'Hate,Wife,Face',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17234,'Time,Good','Patrick Dempsey','Actor','\nJanuary 13, 1966\n','','American','If biking is your passion, set aside time to enjoy a good ride.','',NULL,'Passion',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17235,'Good','Patrick Dempsey','Actor','\nJanuary 13, 1966\n','','American','My big thing is to make sure the lipsticks taste good when you kiss. And, well, so far they taste pretty darn good.','',NULL,'Pretty,Big',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17236,'','Patrick Dempsey','Actor','\nJanuary 13, 1966\n','','American','And, sure, if you have a political point of view, you have every right to share it. But you have to be careful not to get too self-important. You have to find the balance between being entertaining and being preachy.','',NULL,'Political,Find,Between',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17237,'Best','Patrick Dempsey','Actor','\nJanuary 13, 1966\n','','American','As obvious as it sounds, I strongly recommend shopping at a specialty bike store. They are the experts, and they will be able to help you decide which bike is best for you.','',NULL,'Help,Able',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17238,'','Patrick Dempsey','Actor','\nJanuary 13, 1966\n','','American','Drama is easier to do because you just have to have the emotion and not get caught acting, but comedy is much harder.','',NULL,'Acting,Comedy,Emotion',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17239,'','Patrick Dempsey','Actor','\nJanuary 13, 1966\n','','American','Fame is a delicate and dangerous creature; I saw people who didn\'t honor it, who refused to take responsibility for it, get destroyed by it. I also saw that stardom in and of itself was empty.','',NULL,'Honor,Dangerous,Fame',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17240,'','Patrick Dempsey','Actor','\nJanuary 13, 1966\n','','American','I did a play called \'On Golden Pond\' in a dinner theater in Maine and then went to New York for a talent competition having put together a three-man juggling routine and some one-liners and I got myself an agent from that.','',NULL,'Together,Did,Play',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17241,'Women','Patrick Dempsey','Actor','\nJanuary 13, 1966\n','','American','I grew up in a house full of women. I have two older sisters and my mum who is a very strong woman.','',NULL,'Strong,Woman',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17242,'Great','Patrick Dempsey','Actor','\nJanuary 13, 1966\n','','American','I have a specialized racing bike, which is great because it has a solid build, is comfortable to ride, and is lightweight.','',NULL,'Racing,Bike',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17243,'Love','Patrick Dempsey','Actor','\nJanuary 13, 1966\n','','American','I know it can be dangerous, but I love racing. I worry my wife, but she knows it\'s important to me.','',NULL,'Wife,Important',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17244,'','Patrick Dempsey','Actor','\nJanuary 13, 1966\n','','American','I like physical comedy. And I like the old comedies.','',NULL,'Old,Comedy,Physical',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17245,'Family,Time','Patrick Dempsey','Actor','\nJanuary 13, 1966\n','','American','I look forward to a time when my career in a place where I can get out of Los Angeles and find a nice small town like I grew up in to raise my family.','',NULL,'Nice',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17246,'Love,Family','Patrick Dempsey','Actor','\nJanuary 13, 1966\n','','American','I love having a big family. I think it\'s easier, oddly, in some ways, having three children as opposed to one.','',NULL,'Children',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17247,'Money','Patrick Dempsey','Actor','\nJanuary 13, 1966\n','','American','I started off as a juggler. I used to do a half-hour show on the weekends to make money as a kid. Then I went to Cleveland, Ohio in 1983 to the international jugglers competition junior division and came second. So that was my first job, being a juggler.','',NULL,'Job,Off',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17248,'Dreams','Patrick Dempsey','Actor','\nJanuary 13, 1966\n','','American','I think dreams can come true, but not necessarily like fairy-tales. It\'s not always so perfect like that.','',NULL,'True,Perfect',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17249,'','Patrick Dempsey','Actor','\nJanuary 13, 1966\n','','American','I think TV is much more the writer\'s medium and film is about the director and their vision and how you can collaborate with them and see that through to the end. They are so different.','',NULL,'End,Different,Through',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17250,'Life','Patrick Dempsey','Actor','\nJanuary 13, 1966\n','','American','I was 17 when I left the small Maine town where I\'d grown up. I wanted to do something I thought was important with my life, so I headed to California and didn\'t look back.','',NULL,'Important,Thought',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17251,'','Patrick Dempsey','Actor','\nJanuary 13, 1966\n','','American','If I can sleep in until 9 A.M. - wow, what a luxury.','',NULL,'Sleep,Until,Luxury',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17252,'Famous','Patrick Dempsey','Actor','\nJanuary 13, 1966\n','','American','In Los Angeles, as I gained and lost celebrity, then gained it again, I often found myself wondering why I, out of thousands like me, had become famous.','',NULL,'Lost,Why',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17253,'Work','Patrick Dempsey','Actor','\nJanuary 13, 1966\n','','American','My wife and I try not to get into each other\'s work too much.','',NULL,'Wife,Try',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17254,'Family,Home','Patrick Dempsey','Actor','\nJanuary 13, 1966\n','','American','Nothing else matters so much as long as you can come home and be with your family.','',NULL,'Nothing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17255,'','Patrick Dempsey','Actor','\nJanuary 13, 1966\n','','American','Now I\'m just known as McDreamy, I\'ve lost all identity as Patrick Dempsey, I\'m now McDreamy.','',NULL,'Lost,Known,Identity',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17256,'Best','Patrick Dempsey','Actor','\nJanuary 13, 1966\n','','American','One day my 3-year-old daughter said \'Your very handsome, Poppy.\' That was the best compliment ever.','',NULL,'Ever,Said',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17257,'Business,Car','Tom Dempsey','Athlete','\nJanuary 12, 1947\n','','American','The car business is a lot like football. In football, you have to win once a week. In the car business, you have to win every day.','',NULL,'Football',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17258,'','Tom Dempsey','Athlete','\nJanuary 12, 1947\n','','American','The hurricane flooded me out of a lot of memorabilia, but it can\'t flood out the memories.','',NULL,'Memories,Hurricane,Flood',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17259,'','Judi Dench','Actress','\nDecember 9, 1934\n','','English','The more I do, the more frightened I get. But that is essential. Otherwise why would I go on doing it?','',NULL,'Why,Essential,Frightened',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17260,'','Judi Dench','Actress','\nDecember 9, 1934\n','','English','Anything that we can do to improve the lives of elderly people is welcome so far as I am concerned.','',NULL,'Anything,Far,Lives',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17261,'Best','Judi Dench','Actress','\nDecember 9, 1934\n','','English','I think you should take your job seriously, but not yourself - that is the best combination.','',NULL,'Yourself,Job',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17262,'','Judi Dench','Actress','\nDecember 9, 1934\n','','English','Actually, what I miss are people corpsing on stage.','',NULL,'Actually,Miss,Stage',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17263,'Love','Judi Dench','Actress','\nDecember 9, 1934\n','','English','And then it was working with Bob Hoskins, who I had never worked with before - except radio. It was like being given a wonderful meal - full of the things you love most.','',NULL,'Before,Working',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17264,'Work','Judi Dench','Actress','\nDecember 9, 1934\n','','English','Because, you know, I can\'t work a bicycle pump.','',NULL,'Bicycle,Pump',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17265,'','Judi Dench','Actress','\nDecember 9, 1934\n','','English','Frankly, I never had any intense desire to go to India. I know that sounds a bit strange, but it just never was someplace I had a burning desire to visit.','',NULL,'Strange,Desire,Bit',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17266,'','Judi Dench','Actress','\nDecember 9, 1934\n','','English','I am so thrilled to be nominated for something I loved working on every single day.','',NULL,'Single,Working,Loved',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17267,'','Judi Dench','Actress','\nDecember 9, 1934\n','','English','I can\'t read scripts any more because of the trouble with my eyes.','',NULL,'Eyes,Read,Trouble',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17268,'','Judi Dench','Actress','\nDecember 9, 1934\n','','English','I don\'t really want to retire. I intend to go on working as long as I can because I still have a huge amount of energy.','',NULL,'Long,Still,Working',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17269,'','Judi Dench','Actress','\nDecember 9, 1934\n','','English','I don\'t think anybody can be told how to act. I think you can give advice. But you have to find your own way through it.','',NULL,'Give,Through,Find',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17270,'','Judi Dench','Actress','\nDecember 9, 1934\n','','English','I don\'t think that care homes are all rotten old places that ought to be shut down.','',NULL,'Care,Down,Old',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17271,'','Judi Dench','Actress','\nDecember 9, 1934\n','','English','I have no control over a film. I don\'t know what will be left on the cutting floor.','',NULL,'Control,Film,Left',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17272,'','Judi Dench','Actress','\nDecember 9, 1934\n','','English','I just feel incredibly lucky to be employed when there are so many actors and actresses who are not employed. That\'s why, you know, I sometimes feel desperate, in case I\'m not going to be cast again.','',NULL,'Why,Sometimes,Again',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17273,'Love','Judi Dench','Actress','\nDecember 9, 1934\n','','English','I love being part of a company, and telling a story.','',NULL,'Story,Company',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17274,'','Judi Dench','Actress','\nDecember 9, 1934\n','','English','I need to learn every day.','',NULL,'Learn',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17275,'Business','Judi Dench','Actress','\nDecember 9, 1934\n','','English','I think you\'ve got to have your feet planted firmly on the ground, especially in this business, and you must not believe things that are said or written about you, because everything gets out of proportion one way or the other.','',NULL,'Believe,Must',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17276,'','Judi Dench','Actress','\nDecember 9, 1934\n','','English','I trained as a designer, so I\'m always terribly keen about what I\'m going to look like.','',NULL,'Designer,Keen,Terribly',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17277,'','Judi Dench','Actress','\nDecember 9, 1934\n','','English','I wanted to be a set designer when I was young.','',NULL,'Young,Wanted,Designer',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17278,'Family','Judi Dench','Actress','\nDecember 9, 1934\n','','English','I was in Yorkshire. We were a family of five and I used to be sent sometimes to get the rations for the week and I was easily able to carry them back. It was like one egg and a tiny bit of tea.','',NULL,'Sometimes,Able',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17279,'Work','Judi Dench','Actress','\nDecember 9, 1934\n','','English','I work out the other bits, too, but I need to know what I look like, very early on. And then it\'s like a template; I\'ll fill that person out. If I get that out of the way, then I\'m all right.','',NULL,'Person,Early',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17280,'','Judi Dench','Actress','\nDecember 9, 1934\n','','English','I would hate people to think bossy is all I can do.','',NULL,'Hate,Bossy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17281,'Work','Judi Dench','Actress','\nDecember 9, 1934\n','','English','I would like to work with Jack Nicholson, before it\'s too late.','',NULL,'Before,Late',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17282,'Great','Judi Dench','Actress','\nDecember 9, 1934\n','','English','I\'d rather do a part because I want to, not because great things are expected of me.','',NULL,'Rather,Expected',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17283,'Love,Work','Judi Dench','Actress','\nDecember 9, 1934\n','','English','I\'m very conscious that I\'m in the minority in that I love what I do. How big is the number of people who are running to work to do a job that they like? And how lucky to be employed at it - how incredibly lucky.','',NULL,'Job',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17284,'Intelligence,Humor','Catherine Deneuve','Actress','\nOctober 22, 1943\n','','French','A woman has to be intelligent, have charm, a sense of humor, and be kind. It\'s the same qualities I require from a man.','',NULL,'Woman',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17285,'Love','Catherine Deneuve','Actress','\nOctober 22, 1943\n','','French','Love is suffering. One side always loves more.','',NULL,'Suffering,Side',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17286,'','Catherine Deneuve','Actress','\nOctober 22, 1943\n','','French','I get irritated, nervous, very tense or stressed, but never bored.','',NULL,'Bored,Nervous,Irritated',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17287,'Art','Catherine Deneuve','Actress','\nOctober 22, 1943\n','','French','Cinema is still a very young art form with extraordinary techniques and very impressive special effects but sometimes it seems the soul has been taken out of things.','',NULL,'Still,Special',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17288,'Marriage','Catherine Deneuve','Actress','\nOctober 22, 1943\n','','French','I don\'t see any reason for marriage when there is divorce.','',NULL,'Reason,Divorce',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17289,'Time','Catherine Deneuve','Actress','\nOctober 22, 1943\n','','French','Opportunities are often things you haven\'t noticed the first time around.','',NULL,'Around,Often',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17290,'','Catherine Deneuve','Actress','\nOctober 22, 1943\n','','French','To wait, for an actor, is not like someone who\'s waiting to see the doctor. It\'s not the kind of wait where you get bored.','',NULL,'Waiting,Someone,Bored',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17291,'','Catherine Deneuve','Actress','\nOctober 22, 1943\n','','French','Being an actor means being an instrument for someone else. I want to give myself completely.','',NULL,'Someone,Give,Else',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17292,'','Catherine Deneuve','Actress','\nOctober 22, 1943\n','','French','I had mice that I kept as pets when I was very young, and I\'ve always liked the way they look. Even rats. I\'m not scared of them.','',NULL,'Young,Scared,Liked',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17293,'Famous','Catherine Deneuve','Actress','\nOctober 22, 1943\n','','French','I like being famous when it\'s convenient for me and completely anonymous when it\'s not.','',NULL,'Convenient,Anonymous',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17294,'God,Movies','Catherine Deneuve','Actress','\nOctober 22, 1943\n','','French','I\'m not an admirer of action movies. I just think, Oh my God, it must be so tiring.','',NULL,'Must',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17295,'Strength','Catherine Deneuve','Actress','\nOctober 22, 1943\n','','French','It\'s always difficult to play a scene of physical violence because you\'re always afraid that you don\'t know your own strength and might hurt someone.','',NULL,'Hurt,Someone',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17296,'','Catherine Deneuve','Actress','\nOctober 22, 1943\n','','French','Lesbians and gays... they still have to fight, even inside. It\'s not that simple, even if they seem to be accepted.','',NULL,'Simple,Fight,Still',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17297,'','Catherine Deneuve','Actress','\nOctober 22, 1943\n','','French','People who know me know I\'m strong, but I\'m vulnerable.','',NULL,'Strong,Vulnerable',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17298,'Time','Catherine Deneuve','Actress','\nOctober 22, 1943\n','','French','You get involved with a character after spending a long time waiting, and this demands a lot of energy and concentration.','',NULL,'Waiting,Character',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17299,'Life,Good','Catherine Deneuve','Actress','\nOctober 22, 1943\n','','French','You suffer as an actor. It\'s difficult to be an actor and live a good life, especially today.','',NULL,'Today',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17300,'','Catherine Deneuve','Actress','\nOctober 22, 1943\n','','French','A lot of actors don\'t like to see how they\'ve done every day.','',NULL,'Done',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17301,'Dreams,Trust','Catherine Deneuve','Actress','\nOctober 22, 1943\n','','French','Acting is also working with people who invite you into their dreams and trust you with their innermost being.','',NULL,'Working',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17302,'Work','Catherine Deneuve','Actress','\nOctober 22, 1943\n','','French','Actors have to be there and do the work, and that\'s enough.','',NULL,'Enough',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17303,'Women','Catherine Deneuve','Actress','\nOctober 22, 1943\n','','French','All women who kill or have sexual obsessions or who are prostitutes have trouble with their fathers.','',NULL,'Trouble,Sexual',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17304,'','Catherine Deneuve','Actress','\nOctober 22, 1943\n','','French','Being a film actor is very different from a theatre actor.','',NULL,'Different,Film,Theatre',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17305,'','Catherine Deneuve','Actress','\nOctober 22, 1943\n','','French','Being an actress is a very physical thing. If I didn\'t look the way I looked, I would never have started in films.','',NULL,'Started,Films,Physical',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17306,'','Catherine Deneuve','Actress','\nOctober 22, 1943\n','','French','Bjork is a very original, interesting person. I like her very much.','',NULL,'Person,Her,Original',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17307,'Time','Catherine Deneuve','Actress','\nOctober 22, 1943\n','','French','Directors have to push me. I have to be pushed up. Not all the time, but often.','',NULL,'Often,Push',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17308,'Life,Time','Catherine Deneuve','Actress','\nOctober 22, 1943\n','','French','Even if a woman is abused a very long time ago, it comes out in her life in a negative way.','',NULL,'Woman',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17309,'Wisdom','John Denham','Politician','1615','1668','British','Books should to one of these fours ends conduce, for wisdom, piety, delight, or use.','',NULL,'Books,Ends',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17310,'','John Denham','Politician','1615','1668','British','Nor ought a genius less than his that writ attempt translation.','',NULL,'Genius,Less,Nor',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17311,'Poetry','John Denham','Politician','1615','1668','British','Poetry is of so subtle a spirit, that in the pouring out of one language into another it will evaporate.','',NULL,'Another,Spirit',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17312,'Knowledge','John Denham','Politician','1615','1668','British','Search not to find things too deeply hid; Nor try to know things whose knowledge is forbid.','',NULL,'Find,Try',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17313,'','John Denham','Politician','1615','1668','British','We are never like angels till our passion dies.','',NULL,'Passion,Angels,Dies',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17314,'Age','John Denham','Politician','1615','1668','British','Youth, what man\'s age is like to be, doth show; We may our ends by our beginnings know.','',NULL,'May,Show',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17315,'Art','Maurice Denis','Artist','1870','1943','French','Art is when things appear rounded.','',NULL,'Appear,Rounded',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17316,'','Maurice Denis','Artist','1870','1943','French','All artists are now free to express their own personality.','',NULL,'Free,Artists,Express',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17317,'','Maurice Denis','Artist','1870','1943','French','All that is necessary to paint well is to be sincere.','',NULL,'Necessary,Sincere,Paint',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17318,'','Maurice Denis','Artist','1870','1943','French','Remember that a painting - before it is a battle horse, a nude model, or some anecdote - is essentially a flat surface covered with colours assembled in a certain order.','',NULL,'Battle,Remember,Before',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17319,'','Ruth St. Denis','Dancer','\nJanuary 20, 1878\n','\nJuly 21, 1968\n','American','We can hear the silent voice of the spiritual universe within our own hearts.','',NULL,'Spiritual,Universe,Silent',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17320,'Communication','Ruth St. Denis','Dancer','\nJanuary 20, 1878\n','\nJuly 21, 1968\n','American','I see dance being used as communication between body and soul, to express what it too deep to find for words.','',NULL,'Deep,Words',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17321,'','Ruth St. Denis','Dancer','\nJanuary 20, 1878\n','\nJuly 21, 1968\n','American','We have the capacity to receive messages from the stars and the songs of the night winds.','',NULL,'Night,Stars,Songs',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17322,'God','Ruth St. Denis','Dancer','\nJanuary 20, 1878\n','\nJuly 21, 1968\n','American','You and I are but specks of that rhythmic urge which is Brahma, which is Allah, which is God.','',NULL,'Allah,Urge',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17323,'','Ruth St. Denis','Dancer','\nJanuary 20, 1878\n','\nJuly 21, 1968\n','American','It is not a question of who dances but of who or what does not dance.','',NULL,'Dance,Question,Dances',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17324,'Life,Religion,Nature','Ruth St. Denis','Dancer','\nJanuary 20, 1878\n','\nJuly 21, 1968\n','American','Our bodies are at once the receiving and transmitting stations for life itself. It is the highest wisdom to recognize this fact and train our bodies to render them sensitive and responsive to nature. art and religion.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17325,'Love,Truth','Ruth St. Denis','Dancer','\nJanuary 20, 1878\n','\nJuly 21, 1968\n','American','As we rise higher in the understanding of ourselves, the national and racial dissonances will be forgotten in the universal rhythms of Truth and Love.','',NULL,'Ourselves',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17326,'','Ruth St. Denis','Dancer','\nJanuary 20, 1878\n','\nJuly 21, 1968\n','American','But in reality we are accompanied by the whole dancing universe.','',NULL,'Reality,Whole,Universe',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17327,'Life','Ruth St. Denis','Dancer','\nJanuary 20, 1878\n','\nJuly 21, 1968\n','American','I believe that my whole creative life stemmed from this magic hour under the stars on that hilltop.','',NULL,'Believe,Creative',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17328,'Future','Ruth St. Denis','Dancer','\nJanuary 20, 1878\n','\nJuly 21, 1968\n','American','Remembering that man is indeed the microcosm, the universe in miniature, the Divine Dance of the future should be able to convey with its slightest gestures some significance of the universe.','',NULL,'Dance,Able',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17329,'Life,Beauty','Ruth St. Denis','Dancer','\nJanuary 20, 1878\n','\nJuly 21, 1968\n','American','The real message of the Dance opens up the vistas of life to all who have the urge to express beauty with no other instrument than their own bodies, with no apparatus and no dependence on anything other than space.','',NULL,'Real',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17330,'','Ruth St. Denis','Dancer','\nJanuary 20, 1878\n','\nJuly 21, 1968\n','American','We can scale the heights of mountains and see the world rayed out before us, but we fail to recognize that which is before us.','',NULL,'Before,Fail,Mountains',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17331,'','Ruth St. Denis','Dancer','\nJanuary 20, 1878\n','\nJuly 21, 1968\n','American','We should realize in a vivid and revolutionary sense that we are not in our bodies but our bodies are in us.','',NULL,'Sense,Realize,Bodies',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17332,'Life,Home','Daniel Dennett','Philosopher','\nMarch 28, 1942\n','','American','The juvenile sea squirt wanders through the sea searching for a suitable rock or hunk of coral to cling to and make its home for life. For this task, it has a rudimentary nervous system. When it finds its spot and takes root, it doesn\'t need its brain anymore so it eats it!','',NULL,'Rock',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17333,'','Daniel Dennett','Philosopher','\nMarch 28, 1942\n','','American','Darwin\'s idea of natural selection makes people uncomfortable because it reverses the direction of tradition.','',NULL,'Makes,Idea,Direction',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17334,'','Daniel Dennett','Philosopher','\nMarch 28, 1942\n','','American','I think many people are terribly afraid of being demoted by the Darwinian scheme from the role of authors and creators in their own right into being just places where things happen in the universe.','',NULL,'Happen,Afraid,Universe',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17335,'Science','Daniel Dennett','Philosopher','\nMarch 28, 1942\n','','American','The problem is that no ethical system has ever achieved consensus. Ethical systems are completely unlike mathematics or science. This is a source of concern.','',NULL,'Ever,Problem',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17336,'','Daniel Dennett','Philosopher','\nMarch 28, 1942\n','','American','There is no reality of consciousness independent of the effects of various vehicles of content on subsequent action (and hence, of course, on memory).','',NULL,'Reality,Action,Memory',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17337,'Knowledge','Dorothy Denning','Public Servant','\nAugust 12, 1945\n','','American','While many hackers have the knowledge, skills, and tools to attack computer systems, they generally lack the motivation to cause violence or severe economic or social harm.','',NULL,'Violence,Motivation',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17338,'','Dorothy Denning','Public Servant','\nAugust 12, 1945\n','','American','If we take as given that critical infrastructures are vulnerable to a cyber terrorist attack, then the question becomes whether there are actors with the capability and motivation to carry out such an operation.','',NULL,'Motivation,Question,Whether',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17339,'','Dorothy Denning','Public Servant','\nAugust 12, 1945\n','','American','Cyber terrorism could also become more attractive as the real and virtual worlds become more closely coupled, with automobiles, appliances, and other devices attached to the Internet.','',NULL,'Real,Become,Terrorism',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17340,'','Dorothy Denning','Public Servant','\nAugust 12, 1945\n','','American','Everyone is a proponent of strong encryption.','',NULL,'Strong,Everyone,Encryption',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17341,'','Dorothy Denning','Public Servant','\nAugust 12, 1945\n','','American','Further, the next generation of terrorists will grow up in a digital world, with ever more powerful and easy-to-use hacking tools at their disposal.','',NULL,'Powerful,Ever,Next',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17342,'','Dorothy Denning','Public Servant','\nAugust 12, 1945\n','','American','Generally I\'m against regulation.','',NULL,'Against,Regulation,Generally',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17343,'Good,Society','Dorothy Denning','Public Servant','\nAugust 12, 1945\n','','American','However, leaving everything to the market is not necessarily good for society.','',NULL,'Everything',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17344,'','Dorothy Denning','Public Servant','\nAugust 12, 1945\n','','American','I don\'t have a particular recommendation other than that we base decisions on as much hard data as possible. We need to carefully look at all the options and all their ramifications in making our decisions.','',NULL,'Hard,Decisions,Making',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17345,'','Dorothy Denning','Public Servant','\nAugust 12, 1945\n','','American','I favor strategies that encourage industry to include some sort of key recovery capability in their systems which would also address user requirements for access.','',NULL,'Key,Industry,Encourage',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17346,'','Dorothy Denning','Public Servant','\nAugust 12, 1945\n','','American','I prefer leaving things to the market as much as possible.','',NULL,'Leaving,Possible,Market',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17347,'Respect','Dorothy Denning','Public Servant','\nAugust 12, 1945\n','','American','I think most organizations have an interest in key recovery, at least with respect to stored data.','',NULL,'Interest,Key',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17348,'','Dorothy Denning','Public Servant','\nAugust 12, 1945\n','','American','Systems are complex, so controlling an attack and achieving a desired level of damage may be harder than using physical weapons.','',NULL,'May,Level,Physical',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17349,'Change','Dorothy Denning','Public Servant','\nAugust 12, 1945\n','','American','The concern is over what will happen as strong encryption becomes commonplace with all digital communications and stored data. Right now the use of encryption isn\'t all that widespread, but that state of affairs is expected to change rapidly.','',NULL,'Strong,Happen',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17350,'Government','Dorothy Denning','Public Servant','\nAugust 12, 1945\n','','American','We have never really had absolute privacy with our records or our electronic communications - government agencies have always been able to gain access with appropriate court orders.','',NULL,'Able,Privacy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17351,'','Dorothy Denning','Public Servant','\nAugust 12, 1945\n','','American','While the vast majority of hackers may be disinclined towards violence, it would only take a few to turn cyber terrorism into reality.','',NULL,'Reality,May,Violence',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17352,'Government','Dorothy Denning','Public Servant','\nAugust 12, 1945\n','','American','With those people, I\'m very far apart, because I believe that government access to communications and stored records is valuable when done under tightly controlled conditions which protect legitimate privacy interests.','',NULL,'Believe,Done',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17353,'','Kat Dennings','Actress','\nJune 13, 1986\n','','American','I am very outspoken, obviously, and I should say that I can\'t judge anyone for doing anything.','',NULL,'Judge,Anything,Anyone',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17354,'Life','Kat Dennings','Actress','\nJune 13, 1986\n','','American','I don\'t really think about doing something kind, I think there\'s just a way to conduct your daily life with compassion to other people.','',NULL,'Daily,Compassion',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17355,'','Kat Dennings','Actress','\nJune 13, 1986\n','','American','Quirky is what a guy would call a girl he doesn\'t understand.','',NULL,'Girl,Understand,Guy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17356,'','Kat Dennings','Actress','\nJune 13, 1986\n','','American','Actors make less than you think.','',NULL,'Less',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17357,'','Kat Dennings','Actress','\nJune 13, 1986\n','','American','Although anything can happen when under the influence of ice water.','',NULL,'Anything,Happen,Water',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17358,'','Kat Dennings','Actress','\nJune 13, 1986\n','','American','Any glamorous moment you might mistake me for having is always pretend.','',NULL,'Moment,Might,Mistake',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17359,'','Kat Dennings','Actress','\nJune 13, 1986\n','','American','I always hold doors open, I always try to be nice.','',NULL,'Nice,Try,Open',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17360,'Food','Kat Dennings','Actress','\nJune 13, 1986\n','','American','I buy food and gasoline - that\'s it.','',NULL,'Gasoline,Buy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17361,'','Kat Dennings','Actress','\nJune 13, 1986\n','','American','I can say that I had a particularly painful teenage-hood.','',NULL,'Painful',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17362,'God','Kat Dennings','Actress','\nJune 13, 1986\n','','American','I can watch a movie and go, \'Oh, my god, that person is acting.\' If you just listen to what the other person is saying, your response will always be genuine.','',NULL,'Saying,Person',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17363,'Success,Famous','Kat Dennings','Actress','\nJune 13, 1986\n','','American','I can\'t imagine wanting to be famous just for the sake of being famous. I think fame should come along with success, talent.','',NULL,'Talent',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17364,'','Kat Dennings','Actress','\nJune 13, 1986\n','','American','I don\'t die in anything!','',NULL,'Anything,Die',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17365,'','Kat Dennings','Actress','\nJune 13, 1986\n','','American','I don\'t know, I like the word sassy.','',NULL,'Word,Sassy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17366,'Life,Work,Dad','Kat Dennings','Actress','\nJune 13, 1986\n','','American','I don\'t think I\'ve had a holiday in my entire life that wasn\'t about my dad\'s work.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17367,'','Kat Dennings','Actress','\nJune 13, 1986\n','','American','I have friends who are so sarcastic but I never view it as mean.','',NULL,'Mean,Friends,View',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17368,'','Kat Dennings','Actress','\nJune 13, 1986\n','','American','I have nothing to hide!','',NULL,'Nothing,Hide',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17369,'','Kat Dennings','Actress','\nJune 13, 1986\n','','American','I haven\'t actually studied acting at all.','',NULL,'Acting,Actually,Haven',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17370,'','Kat Dennings','Actress','\nJune 13, 1986\n','','American','I really am pretty boring. There\'s no reason to take pictures of me.','',NULL,'Boring,Pretty,Reason',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17371,'','Kat Dennings','Actress','\nJune 13, 1986\n','','American','I think you can tell when someone is being dishonest as an actor.','',NULL,'Someone,Tell,Actor',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17372,'','Kat Dennings','Actress','\nJune 13, 1986\n','','American','I tried being anorexic for four hours, and then I was like, I need some bagels.','',NULL,'Tried,Four,Hours',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17373,'Movies','Kat Dennings','Actress','\nJune 13, 1986\n','','American','I want to see as many movies as I can and I covet a lot of weird influential movies.','',NULL,'Weird,Covet',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17374,'','Kat Dennings','Actress','\nJune 13, 1986\n','','American','I was a Girl Scout!','',NULL,'Girl,Scout',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17375,'','Kat Dennings','Actress','\nJune 13, 1986\n','','American','I was a home-schooled kid, living in the forest, and I didn\'t even have cable. I\'m serious.','',NULL,'Living,Serious,Kid',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17376,'','Kat Dennings','Actress','\nJune 13, 1986\n','','American','I was a very unique child.','',NULL,'Child,Unique',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17377,'','Kat Dennings','Actress','\nJune 13, 1986\n','','American','I wasn\'t a rebel.','',NULL,'Rebel',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17378,'','John Dennis','Critic','1657','1734','English','A man who could make so vile a pun would not scruple to pick a pocket.','',NULL,'Pick,Pun,Vile',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17379,'Nature,Good','Nigel Dennis','Writer','\nJanuary 16, 1912\n','\nJuly 19, 1989\n','British','A large wildlife book, start to finish, could take one to two years, but then I would expect to get several good (nature) magazine features off the back of this, plus of course a lot of stock.','',NULL,'Book',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17380,'','Nigel Dennis','Writer','\nJanuary 16, 1912\n','\nJuly 19, 1989\n','British','All I really wanted to do was wildlife photography.','',NULL,'Wanted,Wildlife',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17381,'','Nigel Dennis','Writer','\nJanuary 16, 1912\n','\nJuly 19, 1989\n','British','Big game photography in Africa is mainly done from a vehicle, so then I feel I might as well take the lot.','',NULL,'Game,Done,Big',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17382,'Work','Nigel Dennis','Writer','\nJanuary 16, 1912\n','\nJuly 19, 1989\n','British','Currently I am working on another three books, doing a lot of magazine work, am shooting for fifteen stock agencies, plus my own photo library - all this keeps me quite busy!','',NULL,'Busy,Working',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17383,'','Nigel Dennis','Writer','\nJanuary 16, 1912\n','\nJuly 19, 1989\n','British','Even for an area I know well, I prepare a shooting list of subjects I need.','',NULL,'Prepare,List,Area',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17384,'Great','Nigel Dennis','Writer','\nJanuary 16, 1912\n','\nJuly 19, 1989\n','British','For sure, all over Poland, kids had my picture of a lemur on their bedroom wall - but the chances are they may never get to see a real lemur in Madagascar. I thought this was great and it really meant a lot to me.','',NULL,'Real,May',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17385,'Food','Nigel Dennis','Writer','\nJanuary 16, 1912\n','\nJuly 19, 1989\n','British','For the first few years we lived in a tiny rented cottage at the bottom of a friend\'s garden. We often joked that there was plenty of film in the fridge, but not too much food!','',NULL,'Friend,Often',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17386,'Art','Nigel Dennis','Writer','\nJanuary 16, 1912\n','\nJuly 19, 1989\n','British','I also had a tremendous passion for art and read a lot.','',NULL,'Passion,Read',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17387,'','Nigel Dennis','Writer','\nJanuary 16, 1912\n','\nJuly 19, 1989\n','British','I also like flyfishing - maybe I would have figured a way to make a living out of that?','',NULL,'Living,Maybe,Also',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17388,'','Nigel Dennis','Writer','\nJanuary 16, 1912\n','\nJuly 19, 1989\n','British','I carry a notebook full of sketches of pictures I want to take - they are really scruffy sketches, but at least I am going out there with a clear objective.','',NULL,'Pictures,Full,Clear',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17389,'','Nigel Dennis','Writer','\nJanuary 16, 1912\n','\nJuly 19, 1989\n','British','I concentrate on the southern African subcontinent.','',NULL,'African,Southern',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17390,'Life,Money,Hope','Nigel Dennis','Writer','\nJanuary 16, 1912\n','\nJuly 19, 1989\n','British','I hope to goodness I would not still be working in the corporate world - the money is OK but it is no life at all.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17391,'','Nigel Dennis','Writer','\nJanuary 16, 1912\n','\nJuly 19, 1989\n','British','I think few wives would have encouraged this kind of drastic and reckless career shift!','',NULL,'Career,Few,Wives',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17392,'','Nigel Dennis','Writer','\nJanuary 16, 1912\n','\nJuly 19, 1989\n','British','I would never dream, for example, of going to The States to photograph your wildlife.','',NULL,'Dream,Example,Photograph',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17393,'','Nigel Dennis','Writer','\nJanuary 16, 1912\n','\nJuly 19, 1989\n','British','In The States I would have no edge, no advantage at all.','',NULL,'Advantage,Edge,States',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17394,'','Nigel Dennis','Writer','\nJanuary 16, 1912\n','\nJuly 19, 1989\n','British','My first serious project was photographing badgers - very, very difficult as they are shy and nocturnal.','',NULL,'Serious,Difficult,Shy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17395,'Nature','Nigel Dennis','Writer','\nJanuary 16, 1912\n','\nJuly 19, 1989\n','British','Photography started as a means of getting reference material for my paintings of nature subjects.','',NULL,'Getting,Means',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17396,'','Nigel Dennis','Writer','\nJanuary 16, 1912\n','\nJuly 19, 1989\n','British','So about twenty years ago I gave up on painting - and got into terrible debt after buying a load of camera gear!','',NULL,'After,Debt,Painting',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17397,'','Nigel Dennis','Writer','\nJanuary 16, 1912\n','\nJuly 19, 1989\n','British','The Kalahari is brilliant - and easy to visit.','',NULL,'Easy,Brilliant,Visit',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17398,'','Patrick Dennis','Author','\nMay 18, 1921\n','\nNovember 6, 1976\n','American','I always start writing with a clean piece of paper and a dirty mind.','',NULL,'Mind,Writing,Start',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17399,'Good','Martin Denny','Musician','\nApril 10, 1911\n','\nMarch 2, 2005\n','American','The band would play on the night off for the local hotel bands and we\'d back all the different acts. So I\'d been advised by good friends of mine to come back to Hawaii. Oh, I loved Honolulu, playing at a place right on the beach at Waikiki!','',NULL,'Night,Different',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17400,'','Martin Denny','Musician','\nApril 10, 1911\n','\nMarch 2, 2005\n','American','Now, I\'m the only living member of that group. There was the six of us originally and they\'re now all gone.','',NULL,'Living,Group,Gone',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17401,'Time','Martin Denny','Musician','\nApril 10, 1911\n','\nMarch 2, 2005\n','American','Oh yeah, that was the thing to do at that time. This was before the new wave of bebop started.','',NULL,'Before,Started',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17402,'','Martin Denny','Musician','\nApril 10, 1911\n','\nMarch 2, 2005\n','American','Our ages ranged from 22, down to 18, and we had a 6 month contract to go to Bogata, Columbia. And of course, it was during the depression, we were still with our parents, and things were still pretty tough on them back in the United States.','',NULL,'Parents,Depression,Down',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17403,'Freedom','Charlie Dent','Politician','\nMay 24, 1960\n','','American','Freedom does not come without a price. We may sometimes take for granted the many liberties we enjoy in America, but they have all been earned through the ultimate sacrifice paid by so many of the members of our armed forces.','',NULL,'Without,May',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17404,'Freedom,Future','Charlie Dent','Politician','\nMay 24, 1960\n','','American','We in the United States should be all the more thankful for the freedom and religious tolerance we enjoy. And we should always remember the lessons learned from the Holocaust, in hopes we stay vigilant against such inhumanity now and in the future.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17405,'','Charlie Dent','Politician','\nMay 24, 1960\n','','American','Hydrogen is the most common element in the universe, and has the potential to become an inexpensive source of energy for neighborhoods, light and heavy duty vehicles, and industry.','',NULL,'Energy,Light,Become',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17406,'Work,Time','Charlie Dent','Politician','\nMay 24, 1960\n','','American','I think people in my district expect me to work with the president. It doesn\'t mean we have to agree all the time. I don\'t feel any extra pressure.','',NULL,'Mean',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17407,'','Charlie Dent','Politician','\nMay 24, 1960\n','','American','Jobs are created by businesses, especially small and mid-sized businesses.','',NULL,'Small,Jobs,Created',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17408,'','Charlie Dent','Politician','\nMay 24, 1960\n','','American','There is no clear sign that the economy is turning the corner in a meaningful way.','',NULL,'Economy,Meaningful,Clear',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17409,'','Charlie Dent','Politician','\nMay 24, 1960\n','','American','There\'s a need to reform Medicare, but not a need to cut a half trillion dollars out of Medicare.','',NULL,'Half,Cut,Dollars',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17410,'Time','Charlie Dent','Politician','\nMay 24, 1960\n','','American','We live in a time of conflict - external and internal - when we sometimes concentrate too much on what divides us. Today, fly the Stars and Stripes with pride and confidence that what unites is far stronger.','',NULL,'Today,Live',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17411,'','Charlie Dent','Politician','\nMay 24, 1960\n','','American','We need to reduce our dependence on foreign sources of energy.','',NULL,'Energy,Foreign,Dependence',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17412,'','Charlie Dent','Politician','\nMay 24, 1960\n','','American','When you show up at a rally supporting a bill, you are supporting the bill.','',NULL,'Show,Supporting,Rally',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17413,'','Charlie Dent','Politician','\nMay 24, 1960\n','','American','You have to take positions on bills. There is no button for maybe or possibly.','',NULL,'Maybe,Bills,Button',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17414,'Music,Art','Andrew Denton','Comedian','\nMay 4, 1960\n','','Australian','If Antarctica were music it would be Mozart. Art, and it would be Michelangelo. Literature, and it would be Shakespeare. And yet it is something even greater; the only place on earth that is still as it should be. May we never tame it.','',NULL,'May',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17415,'','Andrew Denton','Comedian','\nMay 4, 1960\n','','Australian','Pressure and stress is the common cold of the psyche.','',NULL,'Stress,Cold,Common',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17416,'Faith,Respect','Andrew Denton','Comedian','\nMay 4, 1960\n','','Australian','I have deep respect for people\'s individual faith, but when faith gets connected to the machinery of state, or the machinery of hate, I find it very confronting.','',NULL,'Hate',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17417,'','Andrew Denton','Comedian','\nMay 4, 1960\n','','Australian','A poll earlier this year showed that 42 per cent of Americans believe we\'re in the End Times.','',NULL,'Believe,End,Year',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17418,'Faith','Andrew Denton','Comedian','\nMay 4, 1960\n','','Australian','Absolute faith can blind you to the consequences of the actions you allow. It can tell you it\'s okay to drop bombs on another country, or that it\'s okay to hate a group of people such as homosexuals.','',NULL,'Hate,Country',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17419,'','Andrew Denton','Comedian','\nMay 4, 1960\n','','Australian','I didn\'t like the nervous tension of being a public person.','',NULL,'Person,Public,Tension',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17420,'','Andrew Denton','Comedian','\nMay 4, 1960\n','','Australian','I\'ve become a much more serious young insect.','',NULL,'Young,Become,Serious',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17421,'','Andrew Denton','Comedian','\nMay 4, 1960\n','','Australian','The world is infinitely more complex than it appeared to me 15 years ago.','',NULL,'Complex,Ago,Appeared',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17422,'Work','Andrew Denton','Comedian','\nMay 4, 1960\n','','Australian','You can (be a middle-aged comic) if you work very hard at it, because comedy is really hard.','',NULL,'Hard,Comedy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17423,'','James Denton','Actor','\nJanuary 20, 1963\n','','American','I\'m not a hard-line Republican, because I\'m a lot more open-minded than that.','',NULL,'Republican',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17424,'Work','James Denton','Actor','\nJanuary 20, 1963\n','','American','Last year, I was on Threat Matrix. We were on Thursday against Friends and Survivor; so this year it\'s fun to know people are watching, and to know that all of your hard work is not sort of wasted.','',NULL,'Fun,Hard',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17425,'Funny','James Denton','Actor','\nJanuary 20, 1963\n','','American','And of course Marc Cherry heightens it and makes it hilarious. But there\'s so many universal themes in the show, and he made it so funny. We knew he was onto something if he could keep it up and, thankfully, he did.','',NULL,'Made,Did',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17426,'Legal','James Denton','Actor','\nJanuary 20, 1963\n','','American','And they didn\'t have to get into a lot of legal speak or talk ER terms, they were real people. I think that\'s why so many actresses were attracted to it. And it was just about problems that you could identify with so much, right off the bat.','',NULL,'Real,Why',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17427,'','James Denton','Actor','\nJanuary 20, 1963\n','','American','I have a long track record of really horrible relationships and a divorce behind me; so I\'m not the guy to ask. I just got really fortunate with this one.','',NULL,'Long,Divorce,Guy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17428,'Love,Cool','James Denton','Actor','\nJanuary 20, 1963\n','','American','I love David Caruso. I know it\'s not cool, but I do. I watch CSI: Miami. I think he\'s interesting.','',NULL,'Watch',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17429,'Good','James Denton','Actor','\nJanuary 20, 1963\n','','American','I never had any classes or went to theatre school like a lot of actors, so all of my training has been on stage with different directors. That was a pretty good school room.','',NULL,'School,Different',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17430,'Men','James Denton','Actor','\nJanuary 20, 1963\n','','American','I saw a story in the Los Angeles Times that 40 percent of the viewers are men. It didn\'t really surprise me.','',NULL,'Times,Story',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17431,'Money','James Denton','Actor','\nJanuary 20, 1963\n','','American','I still treat every job as if I might never get hired again as far as the way I save money and live really modestly.','',NULL,'Live,Job',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17432,'','James Denton','Actor','\nJanuary 20, 1963\n','','American','I think it helps a lot when they tell people that Teri Hatcher likes you. If you\'re Teri Hatcher\'s boyfriend, suddenly you\'re hunky I guess. I\'ve spent 40 years being average and now I\'m Teri hatcher\'s boyfriend and here we are. I\'ve been really fortunate.','',NULL,'Here,Tell,Boyfriend',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17433,'','James Denton','Actor','\nJanuary 20, 1963\n','','American','I think it\'s important that the rest of the world know that we\'re not all the same and that we don\'t all have the sort of arrogance it feels like they\'re perceiving from our leaders.','',NULL,'Important,Same,Arrogance',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17434,'Work,Experience','James Denton','Actor','\nJanuary 20, 1963\n','','American','I think theatre helped, only because it was acting experience. I got to work with a lot of directors.','',NULL,'Acting',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17435,'','James Denton','Actor','\nJanuary 20, 1963\n','','American','I was born and raised in the South, which is pretty conservative.','',NULL,'Pretty,Born,South',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17436,'','James Denton','Actor','\nJanuary 20, 1963\n','','American','I\'m off at least three or four days a week, so it\'s a perfect job, really.','',NULL,'Job,Perfect,Off',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17437,'','James Denton','Actor','\nJanuary 20, 1963\n','','American','I\'m pro-choice and those things, but I typically vote Republican.','',NULL,'Vote,Republican,Typically',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17438,'','James Denton','Actor','\nJanuary 20, 1963\n','','American','I\'ve been on a lot of shows that nobody cared about.','',NULL,'Nobody,Shows,Cared',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17439,'Time,Women','James Denton','Actor','\nJanuary 20, 1963\n','','American','It slows down grocery shopping, because so many women at the store watch the show. I always end up talking to two or three people every time I go to Ralphs. It\'s fun.','',NULL,'Fun',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17440,'Women','James Denton','Actor','\nJanuary 20, 1963\n','','American','It was described as Sex and the Suburbs. It\'s so not that. Because on Sex and the City, those women told each other everything; on our show, it\'s much more like the real suburbs - nobody tells anybody anything. Everything\'s a secret.','',NULL,'Sex,Real',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17441,'Women','James Denton','Actor','\nJanuary 20, 1963\n','','American','It\'s still about the women. It\'s not called Desperate Plumber. People are more interested in cat fights.','',NULL,'Still,Desperate',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17442,'','James Denton','Actor','\nJanuary 20, 1963\n','','American','James was my given name, but I was a junior; so I was Jamie as a kid.','',NULL,'Name,Kid,Junior',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17443,'Time','James Denton','Actor','\nJanuary 20, 1963\n','','American','My last real job was selling air time for CBS affiliates. I quit that when I was 28, and that was the last real job I had. I beat the system. I\'ve been able to do this full-time for almost 15 years.','',NULL,'Job,Real',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17444,'Business,Amazing','James Denton','Actor','\nJanuary 20, 1963\n','','American','My parents were amazing people who had no business being together - and they knew it.','',NULL,'Parents',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17445,'Home','James Denton','Actor','\nJanuary 20, 1963\n','','American','My wife being a trainer helps, because when I\'m at home, everything we keep at the house is pretty healthy.','',NULL,'Wife,Everything',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17446,'','James Denton','Actor','\nJanuary 20, 1963\n','','American','Real acting is realistic no matter what the medium.','',NULL,'Real,Acting,Matter',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17447,'Marriage','James Denton','Actor','\nJanuary 20, 1963\n','','American','The biggest surprise about our marriage is that Erin was out there.','',NULL,'Surprise,Biggest',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17448,'','Bob Denver','Actor','\nJanuary 9, 1935\n','\nSeptember 2, 2005\n','American','Gilligan\'s Island is wherever you want it to be in your mind.','',NULL,'Mind,Wherever,Island',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17449,'','Bob Denver','Actor','\nJanuary 9, 1935\n','\nSeptember 2, 2005\n','American','You know, I have no worst experiences.','',NULL,'Worst',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17450,'Life','John Denver','Musician','\nDecember 31, 1943\n','\nOctober 12, 1997\n','American','I believe that we are here for each other, not against each other. Everything comes from an understanding that you are a gift in my life - whoever you are, whatever our differences.','',NULL,'Believe,Everything',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17451,'','John Denver','Musician','\nDecember 31, 1943\n','\nOctober 12, 1997\n','American','We must begin to make what I call \'conscious choices,\' and to really recognize that we are the same. It\'s from that place in my heart that I write my songs.','',NULL,'Heart,Must,Same',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17452,'','John Denver','Musician','\nDecember 31, 1943\n','\nOctober 12, 1997\n','American','I know I\'m incapable of orchestrating an entire film.','',NULL,'Film,Incapable,Entire',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17453,'Best,Dad','John Denver','Musician','\nDecember 31, 1943\n','\nOctober 12, 1997\n','American','At times I\'ve got a really big ego. But I\'ll tell you the best thing about me. I\'m some guy\'s dad; I\'m some little gal\'s dad. When I die, if they say I was Annie\'s husband and Zachary John and Anna Kate\'s father, boy, that\'s enough for me to be remembered by. That\'s more than enough.','',NULL,'Husband',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17454,'','John Denver','Musician','\nDecember 31, 1943\n','\nOctober 12, 1997\n','American','Divorce is just the most awful thing in the world.','',NULL,'Divorce,Awful',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17455,'','John Denver','Musician','\nDecember 31, 1943\n','\nOctober 12, 1997\n','American','Heck, I\'m no Henry Mancini or Michel Legrand. I just play the guitar and write songs.','',NULL,'Play,Guitar,Write',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17456,'','John Denver','Musician','\nDecember 31, 1943\n','\nOctober 12, 1997\n','American','I don\'t want to just entertain people. I want to touch them.','',NULL,'Touch,Entertain',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17457,'','John Denver','Musician','\nDecember 31, 1943\n','\nOctober 12, 1997\n','American','I get an awful lot of fan mail, and I read all that I can.','',NULL,'Read,Fan,Awful',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17458,'','John Denver','Musician','\nDecember 31, 1943\n','\nOctober 12, 1997\n','American','I just play the guitar and write songs.','',NULL,'Play,Guitar,Write',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17459,'Family','John Denver','Musician','\nDecember 31, 1943\n','\nOctober 12, 1997\n','American','I think more about the family now. That\'s an interesting progression for me.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17460,'','John Denver','Musician','\nDecember 31, 1943\n','\nOctober 12, 1997\n','American','I think the biggest problem in the world is that we have a generation of young people, and maybe two, who don\'t think it\'s going to get any better.','',NULL,'Better,Two,Young',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17461,'Good,Great','John Denver','Musician','\nDecember 31, 1943\n','\nOctober 12, 1997\n','American','I was never trying to write a hit. I was just trying to write good songs and get a message out, and it was my great good fortune to be popular.','',NULL,'Trying',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17462,'','John Denver','Musician','\nDecember 31, 1943\n','\nOctober 12, 1997\n','American','I would so much like young people to have a sense of the gift that they are. Not many of them feel like that.','',NULL,'Young,Sense,Gift',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17463,'Love','John Denver','Musician','\nDecember 31, 1943\n','\nOctober 12, 1997\n','American','I\'ve had a deep love affair with skiing for many years.','',NULL,'Deep,Affair',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17464,'Great','John Denver','Musician','\nDecember 31, 1943\n','\nOctober 12, 1997\n','American','It\'s a great big step for me to open my heart up even a little bit.','',NULL,'Heart,Big',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17465,'Experience','John Denver','Musician','\nDecember 31, 1943\n','\nOctober 12, 1997\n','American','My purpose in performing is to communicate the joy I experience in living.','',NULL,'Joy,Living',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17466,'Peace','John Denver','Musician','\nDecember 31, 1943\n','\nOctober 12, 1997\n','American','Peace is a conscious choice.','',NULL,'Choice,Conscious',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17467,'','John Denver','Musician','\nDecember 31, 1943\n','\nOctober 12, 1997\n','American','Things go up and down. If you can survive the down, it will come back.','',NULL,'Down,Survive',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17468,'','John Denver','Musician','\nDecember 31, 1943\n','\nOctober 12, 1997\n','American','We don\'t teach kids how to feel, we don\'t give them the words to go by.','',NULL,'Words,Give,Kids',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17469,'Good','Sunny Deol','Actor','\nOctober 19, 1956\n','','Indian','Today films are made to cater to commercial markets created by multiplexes, not for those who enjoy good cinema.','',NULL,'Today,Enjoy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17470,'Good,Great','Gerard Depardieu','Actor','\nDecember 27, 1948\n','','French','Cooking is not difficult. Everyone has taste, even if they don\'t realize it. Even if you\'re not a great chef, there\'s nothing to stop you understanding the difference between what tastes good and what doesn\'t.','',NULL,'Nothing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17471,'','Gerard Depardieu','Actor','\nDecember 27, 1948\n','','French','I do this profession. I\'m an actor. And it is, for me, an opportunity to meet people.','',NULL,'Actor,Meet,Profession',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17472,'Time','Gerard Depardieu','Actor','\nDecember 27, 1948\n','','French','I don\'t snack all the time, but I do sometimes drink l more than I should.','',NULL,'Sometimes,Drink',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17473,'','Gerard Depardieu','Actor','\nDecember 27, 1948\n','','French','I had rapidly become aware there were problems with the Kalifa group.','',NULL,'Become,Problems,Group',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17474,'','Gerard Depardieu','Actor','\nDecember 27, 1948\n','','French','I have learnt a lot about my body since my heart attack. I don\'t drink as much now as before.','',NULL,'Heart,Before,Body',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17475,'Life,Work','Gerard Depardieu','Actor','\nDecember 27, 1948\n','','French','I like the idea of bringing cartoon characters to life... and although the Americans have already attempted this, their culture is not sufficiently humane to make it work.','',NULL,'Idea',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17476,'Love','Gerard Depardieu','Actor','\nDecember 27, 1948\n','','French','I never really like the characters I play. I only come to love them afterwards.','',NULL,'Play,Characters',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17477,'','Gerard Depardieu','Actor','\nDecember 27, 1948\n','','French','I would never let myself knock out a journalist.','',NULL,'Journalist,Knock',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17478,'','Gerard Depardieu','Actor','\nDecember 27, 1948\n','','French','I\'m curious about people. That\'s what I\'ve always done since I\'ve been a small boy. I\'m curious about others.','',NULL,'Done,Small,Others',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17479,'','Gerard Depardieu','Actor','\nDecember 27, 1948\n','','French','I\'m living in the present. I have no ambition. It\'s true. But I want to live.','',NULL,'Live,True,Living',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17480,'','Gerard Depardieu','Actor','\nDecember 27, 1948\n','','French','I\'ve had affairs. But I\'m not the sort of man who has 10,000 affairs.','',NULL,'Affairs,Sort',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17481,'','Gerard Depardieu','Actor','\nDecember 27, 1948\n','','French','If cinema is a woman then certainly there are many shores.','',NULL,'Woman,Cinema,Certainly',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17482,'Money','Gerard Depardieu','Actor','\nDecember 27, 1948\n','','French','In the film industry, all the money is focused on television and the stupidity of American cinema.','',NULL,'Stupidity,American',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17483,'','Gerard Depardieu','Actor','\nDecember 27, 1948\n','','French','One of the advantages of my profession is I come into contact with many people.','',NULL,'Profession,Contact,Advantages',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17484,'Love','Gerard Depardieu','Actor','\nDecember 27, 1948\n','','French','The relationship between an actor and a director is like a love story between a man and a woman. I\'m sure sometimes I\'m the woman.','',NULL,'Woman,Sometimes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17485,'Fear','Chauncey Depew','Politician','\nApril 23, 1834\n','\nApril 5, 1928\n','American','Follow the path of the unsafe, independent thinker. Expose your ideas to the dangers of controversy. Speak your mind and fear less the label of \'crackpot\' than the stigma of conformity. And on issues that seem important to you, stand up and be counted at any cost.','',NULL,'Mind,Important',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17486,'Women','Chauncey Depew','Politician','\nApril 23, 1834\n','\nApril 5, 1928\n','American','A pessimist is a man who thinks all women are bad. An optimist is one who hopes they are.','',NULL,'Bad,Pessimist',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17487,'','Chauncey Depew','Politician','\nApril 23, 1834\n','\nApril 5, 1928\n','American','The first step towards getting somewhere is to decide that you are not going to stay where you are.','',NULL,'Getting,Step,Stay',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17488,'','Chauncey Depew','Politician','\nApril 23, 1834\n','\nApril 5, 1928\n','American','I get my exercise acting as a pallbearer to my friends who exercise.','',NULL,'Friends,Acting,Exercise',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17489,'','Chauncey Depew','Politician','\nApril 23, 1834\n','\nApril 5, 1928\n','American','It is a pity that instead of the Pilgrim Fathers landing on Plymouth Rock, Plymouth Rock had not landed on the Pilgrim Fathers.','',NULL,'Rock,Pity,Fathers',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17490,'Life','Chauncey Depew','Politician','\nApril 23, 1834\n','\nApril 5, 1928\n','American','The enjoyment of life would be instantly gone if you removed the possibility of doing something.','',NULL,'Gone,Enjoyment',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17491,'Government','Chauncey Depew','Politician','\nApril 23, 1834\n','\nApril 5, 1928\n','American','The government of the United States is and always has been a lawyer\'s government.','',NULL,'United,Lawyer',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17492,'Life,Love','Johnny Depp','Actor','\nJune 9, 1963\n','','American','There are four questions of value in life... What is sacred? Of what is the spirit made? What is worth living for, and what is worth dying for? The answer to each is the same. Only love.','',NULL,'Made',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17493,'Trust','Johnny Depp','Actor','\nJune 9, 1963\n','','American','Me, I\'m dishonest, and you can always trust a dishonest man to be dishonest. Honestly, it\'s the honest ones you have to watch out for.','',NULL,'Honest,Watch',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17494,'Work,Good','Johnny Depp','Actor','\nJune 9, 1963\n','','American','If there\'s any message to my work, it is ultimately that it\'s OK to be different, that it\'s good to be different, that we should question ourselves before we pass judgment on someone who looks different, behaves different, talks different, is a different color.','',NULL,'Someone',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17495,'','Johnny Depp','Actor','\nJune 9, 1963\n','','American','I pretty much try to stay in a constant state of confusion just because of the expression it leaves on my face.','',NULL,'Pretty,Try,Confusion',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17496,'','Johnny Depp','Actor','\nJune 9, 1963\n','','American','When kids hit one year old, it\'s like hanging out with a miniature drunk. You have to hold onto them. They bump into things. They laugh and cry. They urinate. They vomit.','',NULL,'Drunk,Laugh,Old',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17497,'History,Great','Johnny Depp','Actor','\nJune 9, 1963\n','','American','France, and the whole of Europe have a great culture and an amazing history. Most important thing though is that people there know how to live! In America they\'ve forgotten all about it. I\'m afraid that the American culture is a disaster.','',NULL,'Amazing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17498,'','Johnny Depp','Actor','\nJune 9, 1963\n','','American','People say I make strange choices, but they\'re not strange for me. My sickness is that I\'m fascinated by human behavior, by what\'s underneath the surface, by the worlds inside people.','',NULL,'Human,Strange,Behavior',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17499,'Work','Johnny Depp','Actor','\nJune 9, 1963\n','','American','I like the challenge of trying different things and wondering whether it\'s going to work or whether I\'m going to fall flat on my face.','',NULL,'Different,Trying',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17500,'Love','Johnny Depp','Actor','\nJune 9, 1963\n','','American','The only creatures that are evolved enough to convey pure love are dogs and infants.','',NULL,'Enough,Dogs',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17501,'Teen','Johnny Depp','Actor','\nJune 9, 1963\n','','American','As a teenager I was so insecure. I was the type of guy that never fitted in because he never dared to choose. I was convinced I had absolutely no talent at all. For nothing. And that thought took away all my ambition too.','',NULL,'Nothing,Thought',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17502,'Movies,Romantic','Johnny Depp','Actor','\nJune 9, 1963\n','','American','Am I a romantic? I\'ve seen \'Wuthering Heights\' ten times. I\'m a romantic.','',NULL,'Times',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17503,'','Johnny Depp','Actor','\nJune 9, 1963\n','','American','I am doing things that are true to me. The only thing I have a problem with is being labeled.','',NULL,'True,Problem,Labeled',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17504,'','Johnny Depp','Actor','\nJune 9, 1963\n','','American','I think the thing to do is enjoy the ride while you\'re on it.','',NULL,'Enjoy,While,Ride',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17505,'','Johnny Depp','Actor','\nJune 9, 1963\n','','American','I think everybody\'s nuts.','',NULL,'Everybody,Nuts',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17506,'','Johnny Depp','Actor','\nJune 9, 1963\n','','American','I don\'t pretend to be captain weird. I just do what I do.','',NULL,'Weird,Pretend,Captain',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17507,'','Johnny Depp','Actor','\nJune 9, 1963\n','','American','It\'s all kinds of these profound things crashing on you when your child arrives into the world. It\'s like you\'ve met your reason to live.','',NULL,'Live,Reason,Child',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17508,'','Johnny Depp','Actor','\nJune 9, 1963\n','','American','The only gossip I\'m interested in is things from the Weekly World News - \'Woman\'s bra bursts, 11 injured\'. That kind of thing.','',NULL,'Woman,Gossip,Interested',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17509,'','Johnny Depp','Actor','\nJune 9, 1963\n','','American','I\'m an old-fashioned guy... I want to be an old man with a beer belly sitting on a porch, looking at a lake or something.','',NULL,'Old,Beer,Looking',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17510,'Life,Good','Johnny Depp','Actor','\nJune 9, 1963\n','','American','Life\'s pretty good, and why wouldn\'t it be? I\'m a pirate, after all.','',NULL,'Pretty',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17511,'','Johnny Depp','Actor','\nJune 9, 1963\n','','American','If you catch me saying \'I am a serious actor,\' I beg you to slap me.','',NULL,'Saying,Serious,Actor',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17512,'Life,Money','Johnny Depp','Actor','\nJune 9, 1963\n','','American','You use your money to buy privacy because during most of your life you aren\'t allowed to be normal.','',NULL,'Normal',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17513,'','Johnny Depp','Actor','\nJune 9, 1963\n','','American','I\'m shy, paranoid, whatever word you want to use. I hate fame. I\'ve done everything I can to avoid it.','',NULL,'Hate,Everything,Done',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17514,'','Johnny Depp','Actor','\nJune 9, 1963\n','','American','With any part you play, there is a certain amount of yourself in it. There has to be, otherwise it\'s just not acting. It\'s lying.','',NULL,'Yourself,Play,Acting',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17515,'Life,Time','Johnny Depp','Actor','\nJune 9, 1963\n','','American','For a long time I tried to manage an honesty and openness about my personal life because I\'m human and I\'m normal - well, semi-normal.','',NULL,'Human',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17516,'Women,Men,Power','Johnny Depp','Actor','\nJune 9, 1963\n','','American','I was ecstatic they re-named \'French Fries\' as \'Freedom Fries\'. Grown men and women in positions of power in the U.S. government showing themselves as idiots.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17517,'','Andre Derain','Artist','\nJune 10, 1880\n','\nSeptember 8, 1954\n','French','I do not innovate. I transmit.','',NULL,'Innovate,Transmit',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17518,'','Andre Derain','Artist','\nJune 10, 1880\n','\nSeptember 8, 1954\n','French','The substance of painting is light.','',NULL,'Light,Painting,Substance',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17519,'Happiness,Money','Bo Derek','Actress','\nNovember 20, 1955\n','','American','Whoever said money can\'t buy happiness simply didn\'t know where to go shopping.','',NULL,'Said',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17520,'Learning','Bo Derek','Actress','\nNovember 20, 1955\n','','American','It\'s really difficult for me. Language, I am sorry that I haven\'t. I think I just always expected that you learn a word in place of a word and when I discovered how difficult the grammar was and learning that was very discouraging for me.','',NULL,'Sorry,Place',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17521,'Love','Bo Derek','Actress','\nNovember 20, 1955\n','','American','I found my love when I was 17-years-old and my love is one hundred percent honest. We\'ve never had any ugly, rocky things to overcome.','',NULL,'Honest,Ugly',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17522,'','Bo Derek','Actress','\nNovember 20, 1955\n','','American','I grew up on the beaches of Southern California surfing and sailing and I\'ve always loved horses so it was part of my dream that I was able to fulfill to have horses.','',NULL,'Dream,Able,Loved',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17523,'Business,Amazing','Bo Derek','Actress','\nNovember 20, 1955\n','','American','\'10\' was amazing! I had no career before \'10\' and then all of a sudden I was able to do pretty much whatever I was able to do in the business.','',NULL,'Career',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17524,'','Bo Derek','Actress','\nNovember 20, 1955\n','','American','Also there is a twist to the story as I\'m being haunted and driven crazy, attacked and so on. All I seem to do is run and scream and cry in every scene.','',NULL,'Crazy,Cry,Story',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17525,'','Bo Derek','Actress','\nNovember 20, 1955\n','','American','Glorifying violence is terrible. Simulating sex is nothing - it\'s something so impersonal really.','',NULL,'Sex,Nothing,Violence',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17526,'Love','Bo Derek','Actress','\nNovember 20, 1955\n','','American','I love Spain. I go back two or three times a year usually to visit friends and ride horses.','',NULL,'Two,Friends',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17527,'Love','Bo Derek','Actress','\nNovember 20, 1955\n','','American','I played a definite part in it. I guess the things that I played in films and the way the nudity and the love scenes were handled were really different.','',NULL,'Different,Films',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17528,'Time,Good','Bo Derek','Actress','\nNovember 20, 1955\n','','American','It\'s been very nice. I haven\'t gotten out too much because we\'ve been working a lot but other wise the people have been very nice and I\'ve had a good time.','',NULL,'Nice',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17529,'','Bo Derek','Actress','\nNovember 20, 1955\n','','American','Probably some of the projects I chose to do after that had more to do with what people thought of me. The industry was very open and probably hoping that I could do anything.','',NULL,'Anything,Thought,After',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17530,'','Bo Derek','Actress','\nNovember 20, 1955\n','','American','There\'s an incredible fascination for that and that goes with violence and everything else in pictures.','',NULL,'Everything,Else,Violence',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17531,'Good','Bo Derek','Actress','\nNovember 20, 1955\n','','American','We were on the island of Hawaii. I think I was there three months. It was fantastic. It is not much different than films. It depends on the television show but much of television today is as good or better than most films.','',NULL,'Today,Better',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17532,'Good','John Derek','Actor','\nAugust 12, 1926\n','1998','American','Live fast, die young, and leave a good looking corpse.','',NULL,'Live,Die',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17533,'Life,Love,Beauty','John Derek','Actor','\nAugust 12, 1926\n','1998','American','I think love and beauty are what life is all about.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17534,'','Bruce Dern','Actor','\nJune 4, 1936\n','','American','I took Laura on a trip once where we followed the Immigrant Trail for about six hundred miles. She really learned a lesson. People forget too often how it was back then.','',NULL,'Forget,Learned,Often',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17535,'','Bruce Dern','Actor','\nJune 4, 1936\n','','American','I tried to make the Olympics team in 1956.','',NULL,'Team,Tried,Olympics',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17536,'','Bruce Dern','Actor','\nJune 4, 1936\n','','American','I\'ve always thought that if Israel really wanted to solve the problem, they\'d just start tomorrow and push right to the Jordan River, and anything in their way goes. They don\'t need America or someone else to help.','',NULL,'Tomorrow,Help,Someone',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17537,'Best','Bruce Dern','Actor','\nJune 4, 1936\n','','American','In Hitchcock\'s eyes the movement was dramatic, not the acting. When he wanted the audience to be moved, he moved the camera. He was a subtle human being, and he was also the best director I have ever worked with.','',NULL,'Human,Ever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17538,'Money,Sports','Bruce Dern','Actor','\nJune 4, 1936\n','','American','Sports betting is all about money management, so the most money won on one event is not the most important thing.','',NULL,'Important',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17539,'Life','Bruce Dern','Actor','\nJune 4, 1936\n','','American','The difference between my generation of actors and their generation is that they were bigger than life. We are not bigger than life.','',NULL,'Between,Difference',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17540,'','Bruce Dern','Actor','\nJune 4, 1936\n','','American','The Palestinians need more help from the Arab countries. Since 1967, the world has learned that there is not going to be real progress in the region until Palestine gets something back that they had.','',NULL,'Help,Real,Learned',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17541,'Life','Bruce Dern','Actor','\nJune 4, 1936\n','','American','The people I worked with were bigger than life. Once you put them on the screen, they were huge.','',NULL,'Put,Once',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17542,'','Bruce Dern','Actor','\nJune 4, 1936\n','','American','When I was starting to get noticed as an actor in the 1970s for something other than the third cowboy on the right who ended up dying in every movie or episode, Burt Reynolds was the biggest star in the world.','',NULL,'Dying,Actor,Star',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17543,'','Laura Dern','Actress','\nFebruary 1, 1967\n','','American','There\'s something so accessible about heroes who have faults.','',NULL,'Heroes,Faults,Accessible',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17544,'Love,Great','Laura Dern','Actress','\nFebruary 1, 1967\n','','American','I don\'t turn my nose up at anything. If it\'s a great part, it\'s a great part. I\'d love to do a box-office hit.','',NULL,'Anything',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17545,'Love,Women,Hope','Laura Dern','Actress','\nFebruary 1, 1967\n','','American','I hope we can be consummate artists as women or revolutionaries, or whatever women want to be, and also have love, not only for ourselves but from a partner.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17546,'Good','Laura Dern','Actress','\nFebruary 1, 1967\n','','American','I knew you had to go in and audition and maybe they\'d hire you, and that\'s where you start. I had a good understanding about press: that it\'s the actor\'s responsibility to publicize his or her films.','',NULL,'Start,Her',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17547,'Movies','Laura Dern','Actress','\nFebruary 1, 1967\n','','American','I like movies about longing and desperation, and dark and light things, stories about people struggling to raise children, and to have relationships and be intimate with each other.','',NULL,'Children,Dark',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17548,'','Laura Dern','Actress','\nFebruary 1, 1967\n','','American','I made a commitment to myself; that I wanted to be an actress, and I wanted to do films that make a difference. It has to move people.','',NULL,'Made,Wanted,Difference',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17549,'','Laura Dern','Actress','\nFebruary 1, 1967\n','','American','I really don\'t consider myself to be a conventional Hollywood star. I\'ve never really been marketed by the big studios to do mass market box office films.','',NULL,'Big,Star,Office',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17550,'','Laura Dern','Actress','\nFebruary 1, 1967\n','','American','I wanted to go to Jupiter. That was my plan from day one, and David Lynch gave me the ticket.','',NULL,'Wanted,Plan,Gave',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17551,'Work,Women','Laura Dern','Actress','\nFebruary 1, 1967\n','','American','I was raised by an actress, and I watched all those women turn 60 and ask, Shouldn\'t get face work? My mother and Anne Bancroft said, We\'re not going to fall into that.','',NULL,'Mother',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17552,'','Laura Dern','Actress','\nFebruary 1, 1967\n','','American','I\'m interested in flawed protagonists. I was raised on them.','',NULL,'Interested,Flawed,Raised',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17553,'','Laura Dern','Actress','\nFebruary 1, 1967\n','','American','I\'m lucky enough that directors sometimes seek me out for little projects that people don\'t even know about, that just surface later on.','',NULL,'Enough,Sometimes,Lucky',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17554,'','Laura Dern','Actress','\nFebruary 1, 1967\n','','American','I\'ve always loved film more than theater.','',NULL,'Loved,Film,Theater',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17555,'Great','Laura Dern','Actress','\nFebruary 1, 1967\n','','American','It would be great to make a movie that had the style of a great \'30\'s film.','',NULL,'Film,Movie',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17556,'','Laura Dern','Actress','\nFebruary 1, 1967\n','','American','It\'s a strange world, as David Lynch would say.','',NULL,'Strange,David,Lynch',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17557,'Work','Laura Dern','Actress','\nFebruary 1, 1967\n','','American','It\'s always been a desire of mine to work with my parents.','',NULL,'Parents,Desire',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17558,'','Laura Dern','Actress','\nFebruary 1, 1967\n','','American','It\'s really fun to act like a bimbo. But it\'s fun to act like a bimbo only when people know that you really aren\'t one.','',NULL,'Fun,Act,Bimbo',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17559,'','Laura Dern','Actress','\nFebruary 1, 1967\n','','American','Luckily, I was raised by people who\'d already seen all the yuck stuff, which is why they originally didn\'t want me to act. I understood the difference between getting a part at a Hollywood party and getting a job.','',NULL,'Job,Why,Between',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17560,'Time','Laura Dern','Actress','\nFebruary 1, 1967\n','','American','Mr. Smith Goes to Washington is one of the greatest films of all time.','',NULL,'Greatest,Goes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17561,'Work','Laura Dern','Actress','\nFebruary 1, 1967\n','','American','My mother opened a bank account for me when I made $60 on my first day of work as an extra. She\'s that kind of mother.','',NULL,'Mother,Made',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17562,'Life,Love,Good','Laura Dern','Actress','\nFebruary 1, 1967\n','','American','That\'s life - to turn each other on, to feel good, to feel in love.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17563,'Movies','Laura Dern','Actress','\nFebruary 1, 1967\n','','American','The really courageous and bold thing is to make movies about human behaviour.','',NULL,'Human,Courageous',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17564,'','Laura Dern','Actress','\nFebruary 1, 1967\n','','American','There\'s always a side of a woman that likes a man from the other side of the tracks.','',NULL,'Woman,Side,Likes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17565,'Business,Movies','Laura Dern','Actress','\nFebruary 1, 1967\n','','American','Unfortunately, overall, movies are a conglomerate. People buy and sell people in this business, which can get really ugly.','',NULL,'Ugly',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17566,'Life,Work','Laura Dern','Actress','\nFebruary 1, 1967\n','','American','We like our archetypes and heroes to be what they are at face value. And life doesn\'t work out like that.','',NULL,'Face',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17567,'Work','Laura Dern','Actress','\nFebruary 1, 1967\n','','American','What do you say when someone has truly inspired you? How do you express to an artist how deeply their work has affected you?','',NULL,'Someone,Artist',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17568,'Money,Experience','Toi Derricotte','Poet','\nApril 12, 1941\n','','American','Poetry asks people to have values, form opinions, care about some other part of experience besides making money and being successful on the job.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17569,'','Jacques Derrida','Philosopher','\nJuly 15, 1930\n','\nOctober 8, 2004\n','French','No one gets angry at a mathematician or a physicist whom he or she doesn\'t understand, or at someone who speaks a foreign language, but rather at someone who tampers with your own language.','',NULL,'Angry,Someone,Understand',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17570,'','Jacques Derrida','Philosopher','\nJuly 15, 1930\n','\nOctober 8, 2004\n','French','The first problem of the media is posed by what does not get translated, or even published in the dominant political languages.','',NULL,'Political,Problem,Media',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17571,'','Jacques Derrida','Philosopher','\nJuly 15, 1930\n','\nOctober 8, 2004\n','French','To pretend, I actually do the thing: I have therefore only pretended to pretend.','',NULL,'Actually,Pretend,Pretended',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17572,'','Jacques Derrida','Philosopher','\nJuly 15, 1930\n','\nOctober 8, 2004\n','French','Everything is arranged so that it be this way, this is what is called culture.','',NULL,'Everything,Culture,Arranged',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17573,'','Jacques Derrida','Philosopher','\nJuly 15, 1930\n','\nOctober 8, 2004\n','French','Why is it the philosopher who is expected to be easier and not some scientist who is even more inaccessible?','',NULL,'Why,Scientist,Expected',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17574,'','Jacques Derrida','Philosopher','\nJuly 15, 1930\n','\nOctober 8, 2004\n','French','I do everything I think possible or acceptable to escape from this trap.','',NULL,'Everything,Possible,Escape',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17575,'','Jacques Derrida','Philosopher','\nJuly 15, 1930\n','\nOctober 8, 2004\n','French','As soon as there is language, generality has entered the scen.','',NULL,'Language,Soon,Entered',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17576,'','Jacques Derrida','Philosopher','\nJuly 15, 1930\n','\nOctober 8, 2004\n','French','I never give in to the temptation to be difficult just for the sake of being difficult. That would be too ridiculous.','',NULL,'Give,Difficult,Temptation',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17577,'','Jacques Derrida','Philosopher','\nJuly 15, 1930\n','\nOctober 8, 2004\n','French','Still today, I cannot cross the threshold of a teaching institution without physical symptoms, in my chest and my stomach, of discomfort or anxiety. And yet I have never left school.','',NULL,'Today,School,Without',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17578,'','Jacques Derrida','Philosopher','\nJuly 15, 1930\n','\nOctober 8, 2004\n','French','Who ever said that one was born just once?','',NULL,'Ever,Said,Once',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17579,'','Jacques Derrida','Philosopher','\nJuly 15, 1930\n','\nOctober 8, 2004\n','French','Every discourse, even a poetic or oracular sentence, carries with it a system of rules for producing analogous things and thus an outline of methodology.','',NULL,'Rules,System,Poetic',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17580,'Great','Jacques Derrida','Philosopher','\nJuly 15, 1930\n','\nOctober 8, 2004\n','French','I became the stage for the great argument between Nietzsche and Rousseau. I was the extra ready to take on all the roles.','',NULL,'Between,Ready',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17581,'Time','Jacques Derrida','Philosopher','\nJuly 15, 1930\n','\nOctober 8, 2004\n','French','I have always had school sickness, as others have seasickness. I cried when it was time to go back to school long after I was old enough to be ashamed of such behavior.','',NULL,'School,Long',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17582,'Great','Jacques Derrida','Philosopher','\nJuly 15, 1930\n','\nOctober 8, 2004\n','French','In philosophy, you have to reckon with the implicit level of an accumulated reserve, and thus with a very great number of relays, with the shared responsibility of these relays.','',NULL,'Philosophy,Number',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17583,'','Jacques Derrida','Philosopher','\nJuly 15, 1930\n','\nOctober 8, 2004\n','French','Whatever precautions you take so the photograph will look like this or that, there comes a moment when the photograph surprises you. It is the other\'s gaze that wins out and decides.','',NULL,'Moment,Whatever,Surprises',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17584,'','Jacques Derrida','Philosopher','\nJuly 15, 1930\n','\nOctober 8, 2004\n','French','Certain readers resented me when they could no longer recognize their territory, their institution.','',NULL,'Longer,Readers,Certain',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17585,'','Jacques Derrida','Philosopher','\nJuly 15, 1930\n','\nOctober 8, 2004\n','French','I do not believe in pure idioms. I think there is naturally a desire, for whoever speaks or writes, to sign in an idiomatic, irreplaceable manner.','',NULL,'Believe,Desire,Pure',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17586,'','Jacques Derrida','Philosopher','\nJuly 15, 1930\n','\nOctober 8, 2004\n','French','I have always had trouble recognizing myself in the features of the intellectual playing his political role according to the screenplay that you are familiar with and whose heritage deserves to be questioned.','',NULL,'Political,Playing,Trouble',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17587,'Life,Poetry','Jacques Derrida','Philosopher','\nJuly 15, 1930\n','\nOctober 8, 2004\n','French','I wrote some bad poetry that I published in North African journals, but even as I withdrew into this reading, I also led the life of a kind of young hooligan.','',NULL,'Bad',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17588,'Work','Jacques Derrida','Philosopher','\nJuly 15, 1930\n','\nOctober 8, 2004\n','French','If this work seems so threatening, this is because it isn\'t simply eccentric or strange, but competent, rigorously argued, and carrying conviction.','',NULL,'Strange,Seems',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17589,'','Jacques Derrida','Philosopher','\nJuly 15, 1930\n','\nOctober 8, 2004\n','French','In Algeria, I had begun to get into literature and philosophy. I dreamed of writing-and already models were instructing the dream, a certain language governed it.','',NULL,'Philosophy,Dream,Language',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17590,'','Jacques Derrida','Philosopher','\nJuly 15, 1930\n','\nOctober 8, 2004\n','French','My most resolute opponents believe that I am too visible, that I am a little too alive, that my name echoes too much in the texts which they nevertheless claim to be inaccessible.','',NULL,'Believe,Alive,Name',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17591,'Time,Experience','Jacques Derrida','Philosopher','\nJuly 15, 1930\n','\nOctober 8, 2004\n','French','The boarding-school experience in Paris was very hard, I didn\'t put up with it very well. I was sick all the time, or in any case frail, on the edge of a nervous breakdown.','',NULL,'Hard',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17592,'Life','Jacques Derrida','Philosopher','\nJuly 15, 1930\n','\nOctober 8, 2004\n','French','The circle of the return to birth can only remain open, but this is a chance, a sign of life, and a wound.','',NULL,'Chance,Open',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17593,'','Jacques Derrida','Philosopher','\nJuly 15, 1930\n','\nOctober 8, 2004\n','French','These critics organize and practice in my case a sort of obsessive personality cult which philosophers should know how to question and above all, to moderate.','',NULL,'Question,Practice,Above',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17594,'Work,Great','Rick Derringer','Musician','\nAugust 5, 1947\n','','American','It\'s a great relationship when you can work with the person who you consider to be your soul mate.','',NULL,'Person',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17595,'Life,Time,Good','Rick Derringer','Musician','\nAugust 5, 1947\n','','American','And what makes me happy now has changed as well... Its one thing to play in a bar or at a biker festival, and hear a guy who\'s been drinking beer all day come up and tell you how good you are. For a long time in your life that will make you happy.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17596,'','Rick Derringer','Musician','\nAugust 5, 1947\n','','American','Because I was successful over the years, I never had the opportunity to do the stuff I really wanted.','',NULL,'Successful,Wanted,Stuff',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17597,'Work','Rick Derringer','Musician','\nAugust 5, 1947\n','','American','Brenda did some little vocal arrangements for us and she got to sing as well. So, we\'re happy to be able to work together and that\'s another reason why we look forward to doing more of these.','',NULL,'Happy,Forward',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17598,'Music,Great','Rick Derringer','Musician','\nAugust 5, 1947\n','','American','For me, I go in and play a few Christian songs for an audience, and now I have people come up and not tell me I\'m great, but tell me that my music is helping save their lives, helping them in the Lord, and helping them end their vices.','',NULL,'End',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17599,'Music','Rick Derringer','Musician','\nAugust 5, 1947\n','','American','I just really longed to do music that reflected me as an adult and music that I thought was for other adults.','',NULL,'Thought,Adult',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17600,'Music,Positive','Rick Derringer','Musician','\nAugust 5, 1947\n','','American','I know some people will be surprised to hear it, but I\'ve found that my music, whether its blues or rock, or whatever you want to call it, can be channeled into a positive direction that actually helps people.','',NULL,'Rock',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17601,'Business','Rick Derringer','Musician','\nAugust 5, 1947\n','','American','I started The McCoys in 1962, so I\'m approaching my 40th year in the entertainment business.','',NULL,'Year,Started',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17602,'Time','Rick Derringer','Musician','\nAugust 5, 1947\n','','American','I took the rhythm place, which a lot of people didn\'t know how to do the way I could, and this was really the first time that Johnny had a rhythm guitar player.','',NULL,'Guitar,Place',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17603,'Music','Rick Derringer','Musician','\nAugust 5, 1947\n','','American','I wanted to play some more grown-up music - jazz.','',NULL,'Play,Wanted',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17604,'Success','Rick Derringer','Musician','\nAugust 5, 1947\n','','American','I was almost kind of trapped by my own success into only doing rock.','',NULL,'Rock,Almost',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17605,'Work,Nature,Attitude','Rick Derringer','Musician','\nAugust 5, 1947\n','','American','I\'ve always been a guy who\'s pretty supportive, its just my nature, so I came in to the situation with the attitude that I wanted to support Johnny and make it work.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17606,'Music','Rick Derringer','Musician','\nAugust 5, 1947\n','','American','If my musical tastes are continuing to grow up, and I am not really too interested in the music that my kids listen to, then I assume that the audience is doing the same.','',NULL,'Same,Kids',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17607,'','Rick Derringer','Musician','\nAugust 5, 1947\n','','American','In the nineties I was doing those Blues Bureau records, but over the past two years, I have really gone back to my Christian roots and have been born again.','',NULL,'Past,Two,Christian',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17608,'Music,Great','Rick Derringer','Musician','\nAugust 5, 1947\n','','American','Johnny was great in the studio; he was there to make the music that he wanted to make. We lived right beside each other and had a rehearsal studio that was just ours, with nobody else using it, it was part of Johnny\'s house, so we could rehearse every day.','',NULL,'Else',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17609,'Family,Great','Rick Derringer','Musician','\nAugust 5, 1947\n','','American','My family is involved and my wife Brenda is a great, great writer. She helps me with the writing of everything and also sings with me. I owe a lot to Brenda.','',NULL,'Wife',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17610,'Happiness,Great','Rick Derringer','Musician','\nAugust 5, 1947\n','','American','So, after awhile, you can only get so much happiness from a guy who\'s drunk come up and tell you you\'re great.','',NULL,'Drunk',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17611,'Time,Great','Rick Derringer','Musician','\nAugust 5, 1947\n','','American','The first time I heard Johnny play at the Fillmore East, I wasn\'t really impressed. He had come on the scene with everybody telling me how great he was, and I didn\'t hear it.','',NULL,'Play',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17612,'Time','Rick Derringer','Musician','\nAugust 5, 1947\n','','American','There was nobody at the time who was playing slide guitar like Johnny, and nobody, or no white guys at least, that was playing country blues like that on the acoustic guitar. And it was at that point that I realized what Johnny had to offer.','',NULL,'Country,Guitar',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17613,'','Rick Derringer','Musician','\nAugust 5, 1947\n','','American','We played all of the songs on the first Johnny Winter AND every day before we recorded them, so that when we got in the studio, it was totally easy, as we knew exactly what we wanted to do.','',NULL,'Before,Wanted,Easy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17614,'God','Alan Dershowitz','Lawyer','\nSeptember 1, 1938\n','','American','You know, it\'s ironic to me that Christians want to keep the Ten Commandments in our schools, because Christianity has abrogated four of the Ten Commandments. For example, the Sabbath day according to the Ten Commandments is Saturday, not Sunday. And the reason is because God rested, not because Jes','',NULL,'Sunday,Jesus',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17615,'','Alan Dershowitz','Lawyer','\nSeptember 1, 1938\n','','American','The vast majority of gun owners don\'t kill, but people who do kill, tend to kill with guns, and often with illegal guns.','',NULL,'Often,Gun,Guns',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17616,'Family,Time','Alan Dershowitz','Lawyer','\nSeptember 1, 1938\n','','American','I came from a poor family, so working and going to school at the same time was natural. It taught me multi-tasking, although we didn\'t call it that back then. I learned I could never be idle, I need to be doing many things at once.','',NULL,'School',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17617,'Legal','Alan Dershowitz','Lawyer','\nSeptember 1, 1938\n','','American','Judges are the weakest link in our system of justice, and they are also the most protected.','',NULL,'Justice,System',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17618,'','Alan Dershowitz','Lawyer','\nSeptember 1, 1938\n','','American','If torture is going to be administered as a last resort in the ticking-bomb case, to save enormous numbers of lives, it ought to be done openly, with accountability, with approval by the president of the United States or by a Supreme Court justice.','',NULL,'Justice,Done,Last',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17619,'','Alan Dershowitz','Lawyer','\nSeptember 1, 1938\n','','American','The court of last resort is no longer the Supreme Court. It\'s \'Nightline.\'','',NULL,'Last,Longer,Court',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17620,'Money','Alan Dershowitz','Lawyer','\nSeptember 1, 1938\n','','American','I think that lawyers are terrible at admitting that they\'re wrong. And not just admitting it; also realizing it. Most lawyers are very successful, and they think that because they\'re making money and people think well of them, they must be doing everything right.','',NULL,'Successful,Must',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17621,'','Alan Dershowitz','Lawyer','\nSeptember 1, 1938\n','','American','Candor and accountability in a democracy is very important. Hypocrisy has no place.','',NULL,'Important,Democracy,Place',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17622,'Time,History','Alan Dershowitz','Lawyer','\nSeptember 1, 1938\n','','American','No country in the history of the world has ever contributed more to humankind and accomplished more for its people in so brief a period of time as Israel has done since its relatively recent rebirth in 1948.','',NULL,'Done',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17623,'','Alan Dershowitz','Lawyer','\nSeptember 1, 1938\n','','American','Well, many insane people and seriously mentally ill people seem very reasonable.','',NULL,'Seriously,Seem,Insane',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17624,'','Alan Dershowitz','Lawyer','\nSeptember 1, 1938\n','','American','There\'s no evidence that I\'m aware of that guns protect liberty.','',NULL,'Liberty,Guns,Protect',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17625,'Truth','Alan Dershowitz','Lawyer','\nSeptember 1, 1938\n','','American','The defendant wants to hide the truth because he\'s generally guilty. The defense attorney\'s job is to make sure the jury does not arrive at that truth.','',NULL,'Job,Guilty',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17626,'','Alan Dershowitz','Lawyer','\nSeptember 1, 1938\n','','American','Asymmetrical warfare is a euphemism for terrorism, just like collateral damage is a euphemism for killing innocent civilians.','',NULL,'Innocent,Terrorism,Damage',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17627,'Great,Government','Alan Dershowitz','Lawyer','\nSeptember 1, 1938\n','','American','Great research universities must insist on independence from government and on the exercise of academic freedom.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17628,'Science,Legal','Alan Dershowitz','Lawyer','\nSeptember 1, 1938\n','','American','I think mistakes are the essence of science and law. It\'s impossible to conceive of either scientific progress or legal progress without understanding the important role of being wrong and of mistakes.','',NULL,'Mistakes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17629,'Legal','Alan Dershowitz','Lawyer','\nSeptember 1, 1938\n','','American','I\'ve thought hard about my psychological connections and I think I\'ve managed to separate out the psychological from the legal, moral, and political.','',NULL,'Political,Hard',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17630,'Leadership','Alan Dershowitz','Lawyer','\nSeptember 1, 1938\n','','American','It simply cannot be disputed that for decades the Palestinian leadership was more interested in there not being a Jewish state than in there being a Palestinian state.','',NULL,'Cannot,State',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17631,'Truth','Alan Dershowitz','Lawyer','\nSeptember 1, 1938\n','','American','The law is agnostic about truth.','',NULL,'Law,Agnostic',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17632,'Truth','Alan Dershowitz','Lawyer','\nSeptember 1, 1938\n','','American','There are many levels of truth.','',NULL,'Levels',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17633,'','Alan Dershowitz','Lawyer','\nSeptember 1, 1938\n','','American','There\'s no evidence that I\'m aware of that guns reduce crime.','',NULL,'Guns,Crime,Evidence',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17634,'Freedom','Alan Dershowitz','Lawyer','\nSeptember 1, 1938\n','','American','We don\'t have an Official Secrets Act in the United States, as other countries do. Under the First Amendment, freedom of the press, freedom of speech, and freedom of association are more important than protecting secrets.','',NULL,'Important,Act',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17635,'','Alan Dershowitz','Lawyer','\nSeptember 1, 1938\n','','American','You can\'t think about terrorism without thinking about Palestinian terrorism. Palestinians began international terrorism. It started with them in 1968. They used it as the first resort, not the last resort. They invented it, they perfected it, they benefited from it and they taught the world how to ','',NULL,'Successful,Without,Thinking',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17636,'Truth','Alan Dershowitz','Lawyer','\nSeptember 1, 1938\n','','American','All sides in a trial want to hide at least some of the truth.','',NULL,'Hide,Sides',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17637,'','Alan Dershowitz','Lawyer','\nSeptember 1, 1938\n','','American','Any human being has private thoughts.','',NULL,'Human,Thoughts,Private',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17638,'Peace','Alan Dershowitz','Lawyer','\nSeptember 1, 1938\n','','American','I am a peace supporting Jew.','',NULL,'Supporting,Jew',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17639,'Music','Jason Derulo','Musician','\nSeptember 21, 1989\n','','American','I don\'t think I can ever escape from music.','',NULL,'Ever,Escape',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17640,'','Jason Derulo','Musician','\nSeptember 21, 1989\n','','American','I don\'t watch much TV at all.','',NULL,'Watch,Tv',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17641,'Work','Jason Derulo','Musician','\nSeptember 21, 1989\n','','American','I just really want to continue on the same intensity of work ethic, I don\'t want to slow now. I\'m 21-year\'s old and I feel like this era and a few years to come are my prime years, so I want to utilise them.','',NULL,'Same,Old',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17642,'','Jason Derulo','Musician','\nSeptember 21, 1989\n','','American','I know that all things are possible through Jesus Christ.','',NULL,'Through,Jesus,Possible',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17643,'','Jason Derulo','Musician','\nSeptember 21, 1989\n','','American','I think that by going on the path that I am, my destiny will just come to me.','',NULL,'Destiny,Path',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17644,'Success','Jason Derulo','Musician','\nSeptember 21, 1989\n','','American','I think the biggest challenge is to continue on the same path. I think it\'s easy to become complacent from the success you\'ve had.','',NULL,'Path,Same',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17645,'Mom','Jason Derulo','Musician','\nSeptember 21, 1989\n','','American','I want somebody like my mom. My mom is a very charitable woman. She\'s the sweetest woman in the world. I\'m looking for the second sweetest woman in the world. I\'m looking for honesty and a big heart.','',NULL,'Heart,Woman',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17646,'Love','Jason Derulo','Musician','\nSeptember 21, 1989\n','','American','I would love to start a cancer organization.','',NULL,'Start,Cancer',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17647,'','Jason Derulo','Musician','\nSeptember 21, 1989\n','','American','I\'ve been traveling the world and experiencing different places, and you always discover new things.','',NULL,'Different,Places,Discover',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17648,'Music,Time','Jason Derulo','Musician','\nSeptember 21, 1989\n','','American','I\'ve learned how much of an impact that music has on people. I get messages all the time from people telling me what my music means to them and what it has done to them.','',NULL,'Done',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17649,'','Jason Derulo','Musician','\nSeptember 21, 1989\n','','American','If you think you\'ve already made it, that\'s when you can fall short and go backwards. I\'m constantly pushing forward and chasing the element of perfection.','',NULL,'Forward,Made,Short',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17650,'Amazing','Jason Derulo','Musician','\nSeptember 21, 1989\n','','American','It\'s amazing when you\'re playing to a crowd who barely understands English but they\'re singing parts of your song back to you.','',NULL,'Song,Playing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17651,'Life','Jason Derulo','Musician','\nSeptember 21, 1989\n','','American','My outlook on life is so much clearer.','',NULL,'Outlook,Clearer',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17652,'History,Future','Jason Derulo','Musician','\nSeptember 21, 1989\n','','American','To all my fans who planned to come to the Future History World tour, the pain of letting you down cuts me way deeper than this injury I\'ve sustained.','',NULL,'Pain',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17653,'History','Anita Desai','Novelist','\nJune 24, 1937\n','','Indian','India is a curious place that still preserves the past, religions, and its history. No matter how modern India becomes, it is still very much an old country.','',NULL,'Past,Country',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17654,'','Anita Desai','Novelist','\nJune 24, 1937\n','','Indian','Someone who wants to write should make an effort to write a little something every day. Writing in this sense is the same as athletes who practice a sport every day to keep their skills honed.','',NULL,'Someone,Writing,Same',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17655,'','Anita Desai','Novelist','\nJune 24, 1937\n','','Indian','Usually a feeling of disappointment follows the book, because what I hoped to write is not what I actually accomplished. However, it becomes a motivation to write the next book.','',NULL,'Feeling,Book,Write',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17656,'Love,Best','Anita Desai','Novelist','\nJune 24, 1937\n','','Indian','Ever since I could first write I have been doing so. When I was taught how to write and read at school, I made up my mind that this was what I love to do best and this was the world I was going to occupy.','',NULL,'School',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17657,'Truth','Anita Desai','Novelist','\nJune 24, 1937\n','','Indian','I aim to tell the truth about any subject, not a romance or fantasy, not avoid the truth.','',NULL,'Tell,Aim',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17658,'','Anita Desai','Novelist','\nJune 24, 1937\n','','Indian','I try to trace the connection between the characters and that way a story or plot emerges.','',NULL,'Try,Between,Story',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17659,'','Anita Desai','Novelist','\nJune 24, 1937\n','','Indian','Many characters in the novel are representative of types that exist in India. He represents the caste system in India with an air of superiority, the caste system in India and the people thinking that western things are better.','',NULL,'Better,Thinking,System',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17660,'Work','Anita Desai','Novelist','\nJune 24, 1937\n','','Indian','My style of writing is to allow the story to unfold on its own. I try not to structure my work too rigidly.','',NULL,'Writing,Try',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17661,'','Anita Desai','Novelist','\nJune 24, 1937\n','','Indian','People think that because I write about India I must be trying to portray India in a way.','',NULL,'Must,Trying,Write',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17662,'Family,History','Anita Desai','Novelist','\nJune 24, 1937\n','','Indian','The book begins and ends with the visits to give the impression of a tunnel into their ancestors and family history. I believe in going backwards into the past - I felt I was digging a tunnel back to the past.','',NULL,'Believe',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17663,'Family','Anita Desai','Novelist','\nJune 24, 1937\n','','Indian','When I was very young, I used to share much of what I wrote with my family, but as I got older and more self-conscious, it became a much more private process.','',NULL,'Young,Used',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17664,'Good','Morarji Desai','Politician','\nFebruary 29, 1896\n','\nApril 10, 1995\n','Indian','From this it follows that con-sideration for other persons or for other living beings is very vital for goodness and want of consideration for other people makes human beings selfish, regardless for other people\'s good.','',NULL,'Selfish,Human',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17665,'God','Morarji Desai','Politician','\nFebruary 29, 1896\n','\nApril 10, 1995\n','Indian','For those who believe in God the matter is simpler still and clearly than anything else: because those who believe in God believe that God is the Creator of the whole Universe and there is nothing that does not come from Him.','',NULL,'Believe,Nothing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17666,'','Morarji Desai','Politician','\nFebruary 29, 1896\n','\nApril 10, 1995\n','Indian','I do not say that one who is vegetarian is full of compassion and one who is not, is otherwise. We sometimes find people, who are vegetarians, are very bad people.','',NULL,'Bad,Find,Sometimes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17667,'','Morarji Desai','Politician','\nFebruary 29, 1896\n','\nApril 10, 1995\n','Indian','As long as man eats animals how can cruelty to animals be removed.','',NULL,'Long,Cruelty,Eats',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17668,'','Morarji Desai','Politician','\nFebruary 29, 1896\n','\nApril 10, 1995\n','Indian','I do not want to go into its physical reasons: the construction of the human body is different from that of carnivorous animals. But man\'s intelligence is such that it can be utilised to defend any-thing he does, whether right or wrong.','',NULL,'Human,Different,Wrong',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17669,'','Morarji Desai','Politician','\nFebruary 29, 1896\n','\nApril 10, 1995\n','Indian','If we do not want to be pained by anybody we must not pain anybody; and how can man consider himself humane if he wants to live at the cost of others.','',NULL,'Pain,Live,Must',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17670,'','Morarji Desai','Politician','\nFebruary 29, 1896\n','\nApril 10, 1995\n','Indian','The vegetarian movement is an ancient movement and is not quite a modern one.','',NULL,'Quite,Modern,Movement',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17671,'','Morarji Desai','Politician','\nFebruary 29, 1896\n','\nApril 10, 1995\n','Indian','An expert gives an objective view. He gives his own view.','',NULL,'View,Objective,Expert',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17672,'','Morarji Desai','Politician','\nFebruary 29, 1896\n','\nApril 10, 1995\n','Indian','I believe in preventing cruelty to all living beings in any form.','',NULL,'Believe,Living,Cruelty',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17673,'','Morarji Desai','Politician','\nFebruary 29, 1896\n','\nApril 10, 1995\n','Indian','I would, therefore, say that for no reason whatsoever, except in self-defence, should one think of killing any animal.','',NULL,'Reason,Except,Animal',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17674,'Life','Morarji Desai','Politician','\nFebruary 29, 1896\n','\nApril 10, 1995\n','Indian','In the early ages, I believe not much thought was given to what man is and what his real functions should be, and what is the real purpose of his life.','',NULL,'Believe,Real',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17675,'Life,Truth','Morarji Desai','Politician','\nFebruary 29, 1896\n','\nApril 10, 1995\n','Indian','It is, therefore, a fact that anybody who wants to realise Truth or who wants to be humane, must follow non-violent ways of life, otherwise he will not be able to reach the Truth.','',NULL,'Must',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17676,'Life,Time','Morarji Desai','Politician','\nFebruary 29, 1896\n','\nApril 10, 1995\n','Indian','Life at any time can become difficult: life at any time can become easy. It all depends upon how one adjusts oneself to life.','',NULL,'Become',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17677,'','Morarji Desai','Politician','\nFebruary 29, 1896\n','\nApril 10, 1995\n','Indian','One can\'t be kind to one person and cruel to another.','',NULL,'Person,Another,Cruel',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17678,'Life,Food','Morarji Desai','Politician','\nFebruary 29, 1896\n','\nApril 10, 1995\n','Indian','One has got to choose between the two evils, also between the lesser of the two evils in the matter of food, and therefore vegetarian food has got to he taken by man in order to sustain human life.','',NULL,'Human',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17679,'Alone','Morarji Desai','Politician','\nFebruary 29, 1896\n','\nApril 10, 1995\n','Indian','Therefore, vegetarianism alone can give us the quality of com-passion, which distinguishes man from the rest of the animal world.','',NULL,'Give,Rest',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17680,'','Morarji Desai','Politician','\nFebruary 29, 1896\n','\nApril 10, 1995\n','Indian','We should propagate the values of vegetarianism.','',NULL,'Values',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17681,'Good','Rene Descartes','Mathematician','\nMarch 31, 1596\n','\nFebruary 11, 1650\n','French','It is not enough to have a good mind; the main thing is to use it well.','',NULL,'Mind,Enough',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17682,'','Rene Descartes','Mathematician','\nMarch 31, 1596\n','\nFebruary 11, 1650\n','French','Divide each difficulty into as many parts as is feasible and necessary to resolve it.','',NULL,'Necessary,Difficulty,Resolve',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17683,'','Rene Descartes','Mathematician','\nMarch 31, 1596\n','\nFebruary 11, 1650\n','French','An optimist may see a light where there is none, but why must the pessimist always run to blow it out?','',NULL,'Must,May,Why',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17684,'Trust,Time','Rene Descartes','Mathematician','\nMarch 31, 1596\n','\nFebruary 11, 1650\n','French','The senses deceive from time to time, and it is prudent never to trust wholly those who have deceived us even once.','',NULL,'Once',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17685,'','Rene Descartes','Mathematician','\nMarch 31, 1596\n','\nFebruary 11, 1650\n','French','I think; therefore I am.','',NULL,'Therefore',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17686,'','Rene Descartes','Mathematician','\nMarch 31, 1596\n','\nFebruary 11, 1650\n','French','You just keep pushing. You just keep pushing. I made every mistake that could be made. But I just kept pushing.','',NULL,'Made,Keep,Mistake',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17687,'Truth,Life','Rene Descartes','Mathematician','\nMarch 31, 1596\n','\nFebruary 11, 1650\n','French','If you would be a real seeker after truth, it is necessary that at least once in your life you doubt, as far as possible, all things.','',NULL,'Real',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17688,'Dreams','Rene Descartes','Mathematician','\nMarch 31, 1596\n','\nFebruary 11, 1650\n','French','I am accustomed to sleep and in my dreams to imagine the same things that lunatics imagine when awake.','',NULL,'Sleep,Same',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17689,'','Rene Descartes','Mathematician','\nMarch 31, 1596\n','\nFebruary 11, 1650\n','French','Whenever anyone has offended me, I try to raise my soul so high that the offense cannot reach it.','',NULL,'Try,Soul,Cannot',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17690,'Good','Rene Descartes','Mathematician','\nMarch 31, 1596\n','\nFebruary 11, 1650\n','French','The reading of all good books is like a conversation with the finest minds of past centuries.','',NULL,'Past,Minds',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17691,'','Rene Descartes','Mathematician','\nMarch 31, 1596\n','\nFebruary 11, 1650\n','French','A state is better governed which has few laws, and those laws strictly observed.','',NULL,'Better,Few,State',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17692,'Science','Rene Descartes','Mathematician','\nMarch 31, 1596\n','\nFebruary 11, 1650\n','French','Each problem that I solved became a rule, which served afterwards to solve other problems.','',NULL,'Problem,Problems',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17693,'','Rene Descartes','Mathematician','\nMarch 31, 1596\n','\nFebruary 11, 1650\n','French','The first precept was never to accept a thing as true until I knew it as such without a single doubt.','',NULL,'True,Single,Without',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17694,'Men','Rene Descartes','Mathematician','\nMarch 31, 1596\n','\nFebruary 11, 1650\n','French','Perfect numbers like perfect men are very rare.','',NULL,'Perfect,Rare',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17695,'Power','Rene Descartes','Mathematician','\nMarch 31, 1596\n','\nFebruary 11, 1650\n','French','Except our own thoughts, there is nothing absolutely in our power.','',NULL,'Nothing,Thoughts',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17696,'','Rene Descartes','Mathematician','\nMarch 31, 1596\n','\nFebruary 11, 1650\n','French','Common sense is the most fairly distributed thing in the world, for each one thinks he is so well-endowed with it that even those who are hardest to satisfy in all other matters are not in the habit of desiring more of it than they already have.','',NULL,'Sense,Common,Matters',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17697,'Hope','Rene Descartes','Mathematician','\nMarch 31, 1596\n','\nFebruary 11, 1650\n','French','I hope that posterity will judge me kindly, not only as to the things which I have explained, but also to those which I have intentionally omitted so as to leave to others the pleasure of discovery.','',NULL,'Judge,Others',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17698,'','Rene Descartes','Mathematician','\nMarch 31, 1596\n','\nFebruary 11, 1650\n','French','Nothing is more fairly distributed than common sense: no one thinks he needs more of it than he already has.','',NULL,'Nothing,Sense,Common',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17699,'','Rene Descartes','Mathematician','\nMarch 31, 1596\n','\nFebruary 11, 1650\n','French','Everything is self-evident.','',NULL,'Everything',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17700,'','Rene Descartes','Mathematician','\nMarch 31, 1596\n','\nFebruary 11, 1650\n','French','It is only prudent never to place complete confidence in that by which we have even once been deceived.','',NULL,'Confidence,Place,Once',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17701,'Power','Rene Descartes','Mathematician','\nMarch 31, 1596\n','\nFebruary 11, 1650\n','French','When it is not in our power to follow what is true, we ought to follow what is most probable.','',NULL,'True,Follow',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17702,'','Rene Descartes','Mathematician','\nMarch 31, 1596\n','\nFebruary 11, 1650\n','French','The greatest minds are capable of the greatest vices as well as of the greatest virtues.','',NULL,'Greatest,Minds,Capable',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17703,'','Rene Descartes','Mathematician','\nMarch 31, 1596\n','\nFebruary 11, 1650\n','French','In order to improve the mind, we ought less to learn, than to contemplate.','',NULL,'Mind,Learn,Less',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17704,'','Rene Descartes','Mathematician','\nMarch 31, 1596\n','\nFebruary 11, 1650\n','French','Travelling is almost like talking with those of other centuries.','',NULL,'Almost,Talking,Travelling',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17705,'Alone,Knowledge','Rene Descartes','Mathematician','\nMarch 31, 1596\n','\nFebruary 11, 1650\n','French','The two operations of our understanding, intuition and deduction, on which alone we have said we must rely in the acquisition of knowledge.','',NULL,'Must',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17706,'','Eustache Deschamps','Poet','1346','1406','French','Friends are relatives you make for yourself.','',NULL,'Yourself,Friends,Relatives',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17707,'','Emily Deschanel','Actress','\nOctober 11, 1976\n','','American','I think it\'s important to remember that to exercise you don\'t have to run a sprint.','',NULL,'Important,Remember,Run',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17708,'','Emily Deschanel','Actress','\nOctober 11, 1976\n','','American','Everything I know about makeup, I\'ve learned from my sister.','',NULL,'Everything,Learned,Sister',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17709,'Love,Science','Emily Deschanel','Actress','\nOctober 11, 1976\n','','American','I really like being pregnant. Not that there aren\'t things I don\'t love, but when I think about what my body is doing - creating a child - it just blows my mind. I\'m in awe of the process and science.','',NULL,'Mind',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17710,'Family','Emily Deschanel','Actress','\nOctober 11, 1976\n','','American','My whole family is very sarcastic and constantly making jokes.','',NULL,'Whole,Making',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17711,'Health','Emily Deschanel','Actress','\nOctober 11, 1976\n','','American','For me, it always has to be about health. That\'s why I\'m a vegan. Well, I don\'t even do that for my health entirely, I do it for animals.','',NULL,'Why,Vegan',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17712,'Work,Positive','Emily Deschanel','Actress','\nOctober 11, 1976\n','','American','I have a treadmill, and I work out with my trainer, Julie Diamond, as often as possible. She\'s so positive.','',NULL,'Often',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17713,'Good','Emily Deschanel','Actress','\nOctober 11, 1976\n','','American','I was a hostess in a restaurant in New York when I was 21, and I was too good of an employee. I was putting most of my energy into that instead of acting. But my father told my sister and me to look at whatever needed to be done and do that job well, no matter what it was.','',NULL,'Father,Job',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17714,'','Emily Deschanel','Actress','\nOctober 11, 1976\n','','American','I\'m a vegan, but you can be really unhealthy as a vegan, too.','',NULL,'Vegan,Unhealthy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17715,'Love,Good','Emily Deschanel','Actress','\nOctober 11, 1976\n','','American','I\'m definitely a people person. I love socializing and being around people and having a good conversation.','',NULL,'Person',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17716,'','Emily Deschanel','Actress','\nOctober 11, 1976\n','','American','I\'ve been a vegan for about 15 years.','',NULL,'Vegan',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17717,'','Emily Deschanel','Actress','\nOctober 11, 1976\n','','American','I\'ve been vegan for 15 years, and it turns out it makes a very big impact on the environment to eat fewer animal products, which cause more greenhouse gases than all of transportation combined.','',NULL,'Big,Makes,Eat',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17718,'Time','Emily Deschanel','Actress','\nOctober 11, 1976\n','','American','It makes a big difference to recycle. It makes a big difference to use recycled products. It makes a big difference to reuse things, to not use the paper cup - and each time you do, that\'s a victory.','',NULL,'Victory,Big',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17719,'Mom','Emily Deschanel','Actress','\nOctober 11, 1976\n','','American','My mom breastfed me for more than a year, and I can\'t imagine doing it any other way. It\'s cheap and much better for the environment, and you don\'t have to lug all that stuff around.','',NULL,'Better,Around',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17720,'','Emily Deschanel','Actress','\nOctober 11, 1976\n','','American','The real challenge for a vegan is getting vitamin B and omega-3s, but you can get those in a vegetarian supplement.','',NULL,'Real,Challenge,Getting',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17721,'','Emily Deschanel','Actress','\nOctober 11, 1976\n','','American','The United Nations did a study just over two years ago, and that blew my mind. I started thinking that if people are vegetarian for one day a week, that makes a huge difference!','',NULL,'Mind,Thinking,Two',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17722,'','Zooey Deschanel','Actress','\nJanuary 17, 1980\n','','American','You can\'t expect to make no effort. You still have to make the effort and be kind and understanding.','',NULL,'Still,Effort,Expect',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17723,'','Zooey Deschanel','Actress','\nJanuary 17, 1980\n','','American','I grew up believing my sister was from the planet Neptune and had been sent down to Earth to kill me.','',NULL,'Down,Earth,Sister',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17724,'','Zooey Deschanel','Actress','\nJanuary 17, 1980\n','','American','For me, writing is 75 percent procrastinating and 25 percent actually sitting down and working.','',NULL,'Writing,Down,Working',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17725,'Music,Art','Zooey Deschanel','Actress','\nJanuary 17, 1980\n','','American','I\'m into sincerity in music and sincerity in art. If it doesn\'t feel true, I don\'t want to do it. Things that are too dramatic scare me. I think that\'s why I don\'t always fit into the world of performing arts.','',NULL,'True',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17726,'Life,Work','Zooey Deschanel','Actress','\nJanuary 17, 1980\n','','American','I think it\'s better to have your personal life and your work life separate. That way they don\'t corrupt each other, so to speak.','',NULL,'Better',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17727,'Time','Zooey Deschanel','Actress','\nJanuary 17, 1980\n','','American','I wasn\'t really the most charming person, socially - it took me a long time to develop my people skills - but the one place I was always comfortable was onstage, acting or singing.','',NULL,'Person,Long',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17728,'Love','Zooey Deschanel','Actress','\nJanuary 17, 1980\n','','American','It\'s an addiction. I love clothes. I like to go down Melrose and look in all the windows and I go to different flea markets. I have lots of costumes. You never know when you\'re going to have to dress up like a milkmaid from the 1600s.','',NULL,'Down,Different',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17729,'Alone','Zooey Deschanel','Actress','\nJanuary 17, 1980\n','','American','Always the aim for me is making people feel like they are not alone. That\'s just the greatest feeling.','',NULL,'Greatest,Feeling',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17730,'','Zooey Deschanel','Actress','\nJanuary 17, 1980\n','','American','Certain aspects of my personality are always going to come out on-screen. I guess that\'s just me - if they say I\'m quirky, I\'m quirky. It\'s better than being boring.','',NULL,'Better,Boring,Guess',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17731,'','Zooey Deschanel','Actress','\nJanuary 17, 1980\n','','American','I always choose roles that are, you know, hopefully different from the last role. I don\'t wanna do the same thing over and over again because that\'s, well, first of all that\'s no fun.','',NULL,'Fun,Different,Same',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17732,'Time','Zooey Deschanel','Actress','\nJanuary 17, 1980\n','','American','I can\'t even remember the first time I started singing.','',NULL,'Remember,Started',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17733,'','Zooey Deschanel','Actress','\nJanuary 17, 1980\n','','American','I don\'t have control over what\'s on screen, and that\'s terrifying.','',NULL,'Control,Terrifying,Screen',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17734,'Love,Music','Zooey Deschanel','Actress','\nJanuary 17, 1980\n','','American','I gravitate towards happy music. I love the Beach Boys.','',NULL,'Happy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17735,'','Zooey Deschanel','Actress','\nJanuary 17, 1980\n','','American','I just sort of follow my bliss, so to speak, and then I see where that takes me.','',NULL,'Speak,Takes,Follow',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17736,'','Zooey Deschanel','Actress','\nJanuary 17, 1980\n','','American','I like singing as much as I like acting, and all through high school I thought I might be a Broadway singer.','',NULL,'School,Through,Thought',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17737,'Love,Time','Zooey Deschanel','Actress','\nJanuary 17, 1980\n','','American','I love downtown L.A .and I relish any opportunity to spend time there.','',NULL,'Spend',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17738,'','Zooey Deschanel','Actress','\nJanuary 17, 1980\n','','American','I started out doing musicals.','',NULL,'Started,Musicals',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17739,'Time,Morning','Zooey Deschanel','Actress','\nJanuary 17, 1980\n','','American','I think I\'m a fun flatmate. I\'m always cheerful. I go on tour with my band so it\'s 12 people on one bus and I feel like I\'m the one who\'s happy in the morning. I\'m not a chaotic person, but I might slack off on doing the dishes from time to time.','',NULL,'Happy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17740,'Music,Knowledge','Zooey Deschanel','Actress','\nJanuary 17, 1980\n','','American','I think my knowledge of music theory is rooted in jazz theory, and a lot of the writers of standards - Rodgers and Hart, and Gershwin.','',NULL,'Theory',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17741,'Time','Zooey Deschanel','Actress','\nJanuary 17, 1980\n','','American','I\'m always trying to do stuff I haven\'t done before or challenge myself so I\'m not resting on my laurels all of the time because if I just found my little niche and never left it, I\'d be pretty boring, I think.','',NULL,'Boring,Done',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17742,'Movies','Zooey Deschanel','Actress','\nJanuary 17, 1980\n','','American','I\'m the worst at picking what movies are going to do well. I have no idea. I\'m really surprised if a movie I like does well.','',NULL,'Idea,Movie',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17743,'','Zooey Deschanel','Actress','\nJanuary 17, 1980\n','','American','If I\'m trying to please every craze fan, then I can\'t. Of course, we all want to please the fans.','',NULL,'Trying,Fans,Please',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17744,'','Zooey Deschanel','Actress','\nJanuary 17, 1980\n','','American','It\'s a lot harder to do an ensemble because your energy is going in so many different places, and you have to cover everybody. You have to sort of split your attention.','',NULL,'Different,Energy,Attention',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17745,'Movies','Zooey Deschanel','Actress','\nJanuary 17, 1980\n','','American','It\'s nice that there are movies and songs about romance - it\'s what motivates us as human beings. I\'m all for being brainwashed by rom-coms.','',NULL,'Nice,Human',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17746,'','Zooey Deschanel','Actress','\nJanuary 17, 1980\n','','American','No, I\'ve been singing forever. I started out doing musicals. I think that was part of the reason why they gave me the part, because I sang.','',NULL,'Why,Reason,Started',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17747,'Inspirational','Taisen Deshimaru','Philosopher','\nNovember 29, 1914\n','1982','Japanese','Think with your whole body.','',NULL,'Whole,Body',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17748,'Time','Taisen Deshimaru','Philosopher','\nNovember 29, 1914\n','1982','Japanese','Time is not a line, but a series of now-points.','',NULL,'Line,Series',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17749,'','Taisen Deshimaru','Philosopher','\nNovember 29, 1914\n','1982','Japanese','If you are not happy here and now, you never will be.','',NULL,'Happy,Here',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17750,'','Taisen Deshimaru','Philosopher','\nNovember 29, 1914\n','1982','Japanese','To receive everything, one must open one\'s hands and give.','',NULL,'Must,Everything,Give',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17751,'','Paul Desmond','Musician','\nNovember 5, 1924\n','\nMay 30, 1977\n','American','I was overlooked long before anyone knew who I was.','',NULL,'Long,Before,Anyone',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17752,'Age','Paul Desmond','Musician','\nNovember 5, 1924\n','\nMay 30, 1977\n','American','I would also like to thank my father who discouraged me from playing the violin at an early age.','',NULL,'Father,Playing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17753,'','Paul Desmond','Musician','\nNovember 5, 1924\n','\nMay 30, 1977\n','American','We used to get on planes, and they\'d ask who we were, and we\'d say, \'The Dave Brubeck Quartet\', and they\'d say, \'Who?\' In later years they\'d say, \'Oh\', which amounts to the same thing.','',NULL,'Same,Used,Ask',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17754,'','Paul Desmond','Musician','\nNovember 5, 1924\n','\nMay 30, 1977\n','American','Writing is like jazz. It can be learned, but it can\'t be taught.','',NULL,'Writing,Learned,Jazz',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17755,'','Camille Desmoulins','Journalist','\nMarch 2, 1760\n','\nApril 5, 1794\n','French','Clemency is also a revolutionary measure.','',NULL,'Measure,Also,Clemency',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17756,'Sports,Government','George Deukmejian','Politician','\nJune 6, 1928\n','','American','The difference in golf and government is that in golf you can\'t improve your lie.','',NULL,'Lie',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17757,'Nature,Technology','David Deutsch','Scientist','1953','','','Quantum computation is... a distinctively new way of harnessing nature... It will be the first technology that allows useful tasks to be performed in collaboration between parallel universes.','',NULL,'Between',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17758,'Time,Travel','David Deutsch','Scientist','1953','','','I myself believe that there will one day be time travel because when we find that something isn\'t forbidden by the over-arching laws of physics we usually eventually find a technological way of doing it.','',NULL,'Believe',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17759,'','David Deutsch','Scientist','1953','','','Every problem that is interesting is also soluble.','',NULL,'Problem,Also',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17760,'Knowledge','David Deutsch','Scientist','1953','','','Humans may or may not have cosmic significance, and if they do, it will be by hitching a ride on the objective centrality of knowledge in the cosmic scheme of things.','',NULL,'May,Objective',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17761,'Good,Power','David Deutsch','Scientist','1953','','','I don\'t think it would be a good idea for scientists to have more political power. Scientists as a group are more inclined to try to derive an ought from an is, than the population at large.','',NULL,'Political',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17762,'','David Deutsch','Scientist','1953','','','Is the human race a universal constructor?','',NULL,'Human,Race,Universal',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17763,'','David Deutsch','Scientist','1953','','','It is possible to build a virtual-reality generator whose repertoire includes every possible environment.','',NULL,'Possible,Whose,Build',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17764,'Best','David Deutsch','Scientist','1953','','','Our best theories are not only truer than common sense, they make more sense than common sense.','',NULL,'Sense,Common',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17765,'Good,Science','David Deutsch','Scientist','1953','','','Science is objective. And in my view we cannot take any experimental results seriously except in the light of good explanations of them.','',NULL,'Cannot',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17766,'','David Deutsch','Scientist','1953','','','The brain is the only kind of object capable of understanding that the cosmos is even there, or why there are infinitely many prime numbers, or that apples fall because of the curvature of space-time, or that obeying its own inborn instincts can be morally wrong, or that it itself exists.','',NULL,'Brain,Why,Wrong',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17767,'Future','David Deutsch','Scientist','1953','','','The most important application of quantum computing in the future is likely to be a computer simulation of quantum systems, because that\'s an application where we know for sure that quantum systems in general cannot be efficiently simulated on a classical computer.','',NULL,'Important,Cannot',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17768,'','David Deutsch','Scientist','1953','','','The overwhelming majority of theories are rejected because they contain bad explanations, not because they fail experimental tests.','',NULL,'Bad,Fail,Majority',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17769,'','David Deutsch','Scientist','1953','','','The truly privileged theories are not the ones referring to any particular scale of size or complexity, nor the ones situated at any particular level of the predictive hierarchy, but the ones that contain the deepest explanations.','',NULL,'Nor,Level,Truly',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17770,'Change,Time,Travel','David Deutsch','Scientist','1953','','','Time travel may be achieved one day, or it may not. But if it is, it should not require any fundamental change in world-view, at least for those who broadly share the world view I am presenting in this book.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17771,'','David Deutsch','Scientist','1953','','','To me quantum computation is a new and deeper and better way to understand the laws of physics, and hence understanding physical reality as a whole.','',NULL,'Better,Reality,Understand',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17772,'Good','David Deutsch','Scientist','1953','','','Where we have good, testable explanations, they then have to be tested, and we drop the ones that fail the tests.','',NULL,'Fail,Tests',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17773,'Truth','Helene Deutsch','Psychologist','\nOctober 9, 1884\n','\nMarch 29, 1982\n','Austrian','After all, the ultimate goal of all research is not objectivity, but truth.','',NULL,'Goal,After',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17774,'Women,Freedom','Helene Deutsch','Psychologist','\nOctober 9, 1884\n','\nMarch 29, 1982\n','Austrian','The embattled gates to equal rights indeed opened up for modern women, but I sometimes think to myself; that is not what I meant by freedom, it is only social progress.','',NULL,'Sometimes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17775,'','William Devane','Actor','\nSeptember 5, 1940\n','','American','I try to watch only real things, which basically amounts to C-Span for me. I like real people in real situations. I learn from that.','',NULL,'Real,Try,Learn',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17776,'','William Devane','Actor','\nSeptember 5, 1940\n','','American','A show like Knots or any other show that can be called a soap opera does terribly in syndication because if you\'re a viewer and you miss a week you don\'t know what\'s going on.','',NULL,'Show,Week,Miss',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17777,'Good','William Devane','Actor','\nSeptember 5, 1940\n','','American','And all of Laura\'s stuff, what they wrote originally wasn\'t as good and Constance wound up doing that herself. That was all her stuff, reading to the child, because she had children herself and that\'s what she would have done.','',NULL,'Children,Done',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17778,'Time','William Devane','Actor','\nSeptember 5, 1940\n','','American','And I have to credit David Jacobs with the opportunities he gave me. He was totally into sharing the creation of characters. David put together a show that told the story of people over many years\' time and that was greatly enjoyable. Though nowadays that is frowned upon.','',NULL,'Together,Put',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17779,'Time','William Devane','Actor','\nSeptember 5, 1940\n','','American','At one time, whenever the hell it was, they wanted a character to come in and stir up the pot. They brought me in for 8-10 episodes and said we\'ll try it for that.','',NULL,'Character,Try',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17780,'Work','William Devane','Actor','\nSeptember 5, 1940\n','','American','Clint Eastwood is aging beautifully. But someone like Burt Reynolds and others are practically destroying their faces in the amount of work they have.','',NULL,'Someone,Others',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17781,'Trust','William Devane','Actor','\nSeptember 5, 1940\n','','American','David was the kind of guy who was totally supportive of the actors and instructed the writing staff to trust the actor\'s instincts, since after all, it\'s the actors playing the character.','',NULL,'Character,Writing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17782,'','William Devane','Actor','\nSeptember 5, 1940\n','','American','Donna Mills came on the show as a female antagonist, about a year before, so now they wanted to have a male antagonist. I was cast as a Senator to shake things up.','',NULL,'Before,Wanted,Show',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17783,'','William Devane','Actor','\nSeptember 5, 1940\n','','American','Even though shows like NYPD Blue are soaps in my opinion, but they\'re individualized to an extent that you can still follow what\'s going on if you miss a week.','',NULL,'Still,Opinion,Week',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17784,'','William Devane','Actor','\nSeptember 5, 1940\n','','American','I didn\'t care about that because I\'m not a diplomatic person to begin with. I just went along with things and did what I wanted to do because I knew they had to shoot their 12 pages a day. And when they realized that I didn\'t alter the text they really didn\'t mind what I did.','',NULL,'Mind,Care,Person',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17785,'','William Devane','Actor','\nSeptember 5, 1940\n','','American','I knew with The West Wing that that wasn\'t going to be for very long, that I was just the red herring.','',NULL,'Long,Knew,Red',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17786,'','William Devane','Actor','\nSeptember 5, 1940\n','','American','I would fix other people\'s lines if they asked me on occasion. The hard part of writing is the architecture of it, getting the story and structuring it. Not the tweaking of lines.','',NULL,'Writing,Hard,Getting',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17787,'Age','William Devane','Actor','\nSeptember 5, 1940\n','','American','I\'m trying to find a character that\'s my age and I can sustain week after week. I\'d like to do a series.','',NULL,'Character,Trying',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17788,'Age','William Devane','Actor','\nSeptember 5, 1940\n','','American','If you watch Cheers, in 12 years they didn\'t age a day.','',NULL,'Watch,Cheers',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17789,'','William Devane','Actor','\nSeptember 5, 1940\n','','American','It worked well because Don Murray didn\'t want to be on Knots anymore.','',NULL,'Worked,Anymore,Knots',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17790,'','William Devane','Actor','\nSeptember 5, 1940\n','','American','It would have been nice for Greg to eventually grow into a mature relationship with Laura. He was moving toward that already but then took a turn into the juvenile with Paige.','',NULL,'Nice,Moving,Grow',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17791,'','William Devane','Actor','\nSeptember 5, 1940\n','','American','Networks don\'t want a show with a continuing story. There\'s no backend potential.','',NULL,'Show,Story,Potential',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17792,'Business','William Devane','Actor','\nSeptember 5, 1940\n','','American','The business is built on slowing or even stopping the aging process.','',NULL,'Process,Aging',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17793,'Good','William Devane','Actor','\nSeptember 5, 1940\n','','American','The same issue is happening on a show like Everybody Loves Raymond now, which is in its eighth year and struggling to come up with good stories. It\'ll be interesting to see how they do. The bottom line is, it starts with the writers and ends with the writers.','',NULL,'Same,Show',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17794,'Politics','William Devane','Actor','\nSeptember 5, 1940\n','','American','The West Wing seems to be feeding the myth about how presidential politics are.','',NULL,'Seems,West',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17795,'','William Devane','Actor','\nSeptember 5, 1940\n','','American','There\'s a certain possessiveness of writers sometimes.','',NULL,'Sometimes,Writers,Certain',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17796,'','William Devane','Actor','\nSeptember 5, 1940\n','','American','Ultimately the Emmys are a popularity contest.','',NULL,'Popularity,Contest,Emmys',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17797,'Business','William Devane','Actor','\nSeptember 5, 1940\n','','American','What I would have liked to do on that show was play a secretary of state who has huge personal business interests throughout the world. That, to me, seems to be more in synch with reality.','',NULL,'Reality,Play',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17798,'','William Devane','Actor','\nSeptember 5, 1940\n','','American','When you go to a movie, it\'s about what\'s not being said. I tried to bring that to Greg Sumner. It was always about what\'s not being said.','',NULL,'Said,Movie,Bring',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17799,'Change','William Devane','Actor','\nSeptember 5, 1940\n','','American','Writers are not always right however, but then again, I\'ve been on shows where the actors have complete control and change everything and it\'s terrible.','',NULL,'Everything,Control',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17800,'Dreams,Faith,Work','Gail Devers','Athlete','\nNovember 19, 1966\n','','American','Keep your dreams alive. Understand to achieve anything requires faith and belief in yourself, vision, hard work, determination, and dedication. Remember all things are possible for those who believe.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17801,'','Gail Devers','Athlete','\nNovember 19, 1966\n','','American','It\'s not what other people believe you can do, it\'s what you believe.','',NULL,'Believe',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17802,'','Gail Devers','Athlete','\nNovember 19, 1966\n','','American','I didn\'t get nervous when I ran, but I get nervous watching other people now. I root for anybody with a USA on their chest.','',NULL,'Anybody,Nervous,Watching',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17803,'','Gail Devers','Athlete','\nNovember 19, 1966\n','','American','I have a real passion for children. I always wanted to teach and only became an athlete because my parents told my brother Parenthesis and me that we should use any God-given talent we had.','',NULL,'Children,Parents,Real',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17804,'','Gail Devers','Athlete','\nNovember 19, 1966\n','','American','I have to be cautious, have my thyroid levels checked, and as long as I do that, I\'m fine.','',NULL,'Long,Fine,Cautious',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17805,'','Gail Devers','Athlete','\nNovember 19, 1966\n','','American','I was blessed with a long career where I won gold medals for myself and my country. Nothing stands out as a disappointment.','',NULL,'Blessed,Nothing,Career',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17806,'','Gail Devers','Athlete','\nNovember 19, 1966\n','','American','I was diagnosed with Graves\' disease, an illness of the thyroid gland. Instead of surgery, I was given radiation treatment.','',NULL,'Illness,Disease,Surgery',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17807,'','Gail Devers','Athlete','\nNovember 19, 1966\n','','American','It\'s a challenge between me and the hurdle, and the hurdle has always won.','',NULL,'Challenge,Between,Won',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17808,'','Gail Devers','Athlete','\nNovember 19, 1966\n','','American','It\'s totally different now, traveling to different meets and different cities and actually being able to enjoy the cities I\'m in.','',NULL,'Different,Enjoy,Able',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17809,'','Gail Devers','Athlete','\nNovember 19, 1966\n','','American','Looking back, I\'m so proud to have gone to five Olympics - I believe only three other Americans have achieved that.','',NULL,'Believe,Proud,Looking',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17810,'','Gail Devers','Athlete','\nNovember 19, 1966\n','','American','My grandma passed away at 98 1/2 and I want to live to 100. I want to be able to do what I can do even at 100.','',NULL,'Live,Away,Able',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17811,'','Gail Devers','Athlete','\nNovember 19, 1966\n','','American','People see me now and ask if I\'m still running. I may look like I am, but I\'m really not. People think I still run every day but I ran for 25 years and I deserve to not do anything but walk or ride the bike with my kids.','',NULL,'May,Anything,Still',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17812,'Time','Gail Devers','Athlete','\nNovember 19, 1966\n','','American','People talk about retiring. I never said that r-word. People though I went away after the Olympic Games. I took time off to do something I\'ve always wanted to be - a mother.','',NULL,'Mother,After',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17813,'','Gail Devers','Athlete','\nNovember 19, 1966\n','','American','We go old-school during the summer, like swimming or setting up lemonade stands. I try to teach my kids to make their own fun.','',NULL,'Fun,Try,Kids',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17814,'Time,Society','Ajay Devgan','Actor','\nApril 2, 1967\n','','Indian','Simply that we are mirroring the trends in society, at any given time smuggling was an issue in the seventies, corruption is an issue today, and we faithfully reflect those issues.','',NULL,'Today',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17815,'','Ajay Devgan','Actor','\nApril 2, 1967\n','','Indian','It gets tiring, doing the same thing everyday.','',NULL,'Same,Everyday,Tiring',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17816,'Life','Ajay Devgan','Actor','\nApril 2, 1967\n','','Indian','I never talk about my personal life. After these rumours, I definitely do not want to comment on anything.','',NULL,'Anything,After',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17817,'Work,Money','Ajay Devgan','Actor','\nApril 2, 1967\n','','Indian','In the industry, you do need some ethics - if one film does well, then thousands get work and money comes back to the industry. I guess the bottomline is, if there are two versions, then the better one will click.','',NULL,'Better',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17818,'','Ajay Devgan','Actor','\nApril 2, 1967\n','','Indian','Abroad, they have covered pretty much all subjects, explored every possibility, every twist. So similarities between ideas you have and those filmed abroad are quite possible.','',NULL,'Pretty,Between,Possible',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17819,'Time,Good','Ajay Devgan','Actor','\nApril 2, 1967\n','','Indian','As far as I know, if you take your time, write a good script and make a good film, then give the audience time, they will accept it.','',NULL,'Give',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17820,'','Ajay Devgan','Actor','\nApril 2, 1967\n','','Indian','By getting into distribution and production, I am actually widening my base.','',NULL,'Getting,Actually,Production',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17821,'','Ajay Devgan','Actor','\nApril 2, 1967\n','','Indian','Earlier, I used to charge territories instead of my fees as an actor, but I realised it was better to keep the two apart. Now, I take my fees in cash, for acting, and keep the distribution thing separate.','',NULL,'Better,Two,Acting',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17822,'','Ajay Devgan','Actor','\nApril 2, 1967\n','','Indian','I don\'t see the risk, I enjoy performing stunts, and I don\'t get scared.','',NULL,'Enjoy,Risk,Scared',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17823,'Life,Work','Ajay Devgan','Actor','\nApril 2, 1967\n','','Indian','I only want to do better work. That\'s the focus of my life.','',NULL,'Focus',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17824,'','Ajay Devgan','Actor','\nApril 2, 1967\n','','Indian','I\'m going to keep making films I believe in. Whether I am successful or not is besides the point.','',NULL,'Successful,Believe,Keep',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17825,'','Ajay Devgan','Actor','\nApril 2, 1967\n','','Indian','If somebody had started on a remake of French Kiss before I announced my own film, I would have dropped my subject. If someone else starts after me, what am I to do?','',NULL,'Someone,Before,After',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17826,'','Ajay Devgan','Actor','\nApril 2, 1967\n','','Indian','In the South, it is different, they have a audience that is literate.','',NULL,'Different,Audience,South',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17827,'','Ajay Devgan','Actor','\nApril 2, 1967\n','','Indian','So it is fair enough that you are paying me what I ask for, because it is my name you are using to sell the film. If the producer gives me a guarantee that he will sell the film at a lower price to the distributors, fair enough, then I will charge less!','',NULL,'Enough,Film,Less',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17828,'Life,Good','Ajay Devgan','Actor','\nApril 2, 1967\n','','Indian','The difference being that in films, unlike in life, good does always win over evil in the end.','',NULL,'End',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17829,'','Ajay Devgan','Actor','\nApril 2, 1967\n','','Indian','There are two types of films - one made by the big-time producers, the other is low budget stuff made by some producers who make films for the heck of it, they complete their films for small amounts, sell it at low costs with almost no publicity.','',NULL,'Made,Two,Small',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17830,'','Ajay Devgan','Actor','\nApril 2, 1967\n','','Indian','There\'re so many things I want to do, like become more media savvy. I am too lazy. But I\'m making an effort.','',NULL,'Lazy,Become,Effort',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17831,'','Ajay Devgan','Actor','\nApril 2, 1967\n','','Indian','There\'s no doubt about Prakash\'s abilities as a director.','',NULL,'Doubt,Director',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17832,'','Ajay Devgan','Actor','\nApril 2, 1967\n','','Indian','To make a film and to sell it to the distributors you need a name.','',NULL,'Film,Name,Sell',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17833,'','Ajay Devgan','Actor','\nApril 2, 1967\n','','Indian','Today I divide my day between being actor, producer and distributor, and the monotony is broken.','',NULL,'Today,Broken,Between',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17834,'','Ajay Devgan','Actor','\nApril 2, 1967\n','','Indian','You get an image after you act in a film, but it is not necessary that you last long because of that image.','',NULL,'Long,After,Last',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17835,'','Indra Devi','Celebrity','\nMay 12, 1899\n','\nApril 25, 2002\n','Latvian','Like water which can clearly mirror the sky and the trees only so long as its surface is undisturbed, the mind can only reflect the true image of the Self when it is tranquil and wholly relaxed.','',NULL,'Mind,True,Self',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17836,'','Indra Devi','Celebrity','\nMay 12, 1899\n','\nApril 25, 2002\n','Latvian','Tell your husbands any bad news when everything is calm, not just as they come through the door.','',NULL,'Bad,Everything,Through',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17837,'','Indra Devi','Celebrity','\nMay 12, 1899\n','\nApril 25, 2002\n','Latvian','We\'ve got our own daylight to get bad thoughts away, and we talk with that light - our star in our heart. We take away what\'s unimportant.','',NULL,'Heart,Bad,Thoughts',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17838,'Freedom,Fear','Indra Devi','Celebrity','\nMay 12, 1899\n','\nApril 25, 2002\n','Latvian','Yoga is a way to freedom. By its constant practice, we can free ourselves from fear, anguish and loneliness.','',NULL,'Loneliness',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17839,'Freedom','Indra Devi','Celebrity','\nMay 12, 1899\n','\nApril 25, 2002\n','Latvian','Freedom is living without chains.','',NULL,'Without,Living',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17840,'Religion,God','Indra Devi','Celebrity','\nMay 12, 1899\n','\nApril 25, 2002\n','Latvian','I do not belong to any religion. Everything is between God and myself.','',NULL,'Everything',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17841,'','Indra Devi','Celebrity','\nMay 12, 1899\n','\nApril 25, 2002\n','Latvian','Laughter drives shouting away.','',NULL,'Laughter,Away,Shouting',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17842,'Men','Indra Devi','Celebrity','\nMay 12, 1899\n','\nApril 25, 2002\n','Latvian','Men have to descend from their pedestal and learn how to be more broadminded and spiritual.','',NULL,'Spiritual,Learn',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17843,'Strength','Indra Devi','Celebrity','\nMay 12, 1899\n','\nApril 25, 2002\n','Latvian','We must keep both our femininity and our strength.','',NULL,'Must,Keep',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17844,'Women','Indra Devi','Celebrity','\nMay 12, 1899\n','\nApril 25, 2002\n','Latvian','We women must listen to our inner voice. It is easier for women to do this as they are not afraid to say what they feel.','',NULL,'Must,Afraid',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17845,'Women,Home','Indra Devi','Celebrity','\nMay 12, 1899\n','\nApril 25, 2002\n','Latvian','Women must not shout back when their husbands come home and shout at them for any reason.','',NULL,'Must',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17846,'Art,Science','Indra Devi','Celebrity','\nMay 12, 1899\n','\nApril 25, 2002\n','Latvian','Yoga is an art and science of living.','',NULL,'Living',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17847,'','Indra Devi','Celebrity','\nMay 12, 1899\n','\nApril 25, 2002\n','Latvian','Yoga means union, in all its significances and dimensions.','',NULL,'Means,Union,Yoga',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17848,'','Savitri Devi','Writer','\nSeptember 30, 1905\n','\nOctober 22, 1982\n','French','Europe is merely powerful; India is beautiful.','',NULL,'Beautiful,Powerful,Europe',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17849,'Love,Nature,Good','Savitri Devi','Writer','\nSeptember 30, 1905\n','\nOctober 22, 1982\n','French','I worship impersonal Nature, which is neither \'good\' or \'bad\', and who knows neither love nor hatred.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17850,'','Dan Devine','Coach','\nDecember 22, 1924\n','\nMay 9, 2002\n','American','A team is a team is a team. Shakespeare said that many times.','',NULL,'Said,Team,Times',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17851,'','Dan Devine','Coach','\nDecember 22, 1924\n','\nMay 9, 2002\n','American','I could have coached better.','',NULL,'Better,Coached',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17852,'','Dan Devine','Coach','\nDecember 22, 1924\n','\nMay 9, 2002\n','American','I\'m going to be the next head coach at Notre Dame.','',NULL,'Next,Head,Coach',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17853,'','Dan Devine','Coach','\nDecember 22, 1924\n','\nMay 9, 2002\n','American','No one comes into our house and pushes us around.','',NULL,'Around,House,Comes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17854,'','Loretta Devine','Actress','\nAugust 21, 1949\n','','American','I get a lot of independent films from people who are starting out.','',NULL,'Films,Starting',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17855,'','Loretta Devine','Actress','\nAugust 21, 1949\n','','American','I still have to audition for most things.','',NULL,'Still,Audition',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17856,'','Loretta Devine','Actress','\nAugust 21, 1949\n','','American','I\'m in the process of trying to find something that I could do on my own.','',NULL,'Trying,Find,Process',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17857,'Life','Loretta Devine','Actress','\nAugust 21, 1949\n','','American','The fact that a person loves one particular person is what is important; the life lesson, whether you are homosexual or heterosexual, is that you not be promiscuous, and true to one person.','',NULL,'True,Important',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17858,'','Loretta Devine','Actress','\nAugust 21, 1949\n','','American','The message has become clearer to the nation about AIDS. People used to think they could catch it all kinds of ways, but we now know that it is absolutely passed through bodily fluids.','',NULL,'Through,Become,Nation',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17859,'','Bernadette Devlin','Politician','\nApril 23, 1947\n','','Irish','To gain what is worth having, it may be necessary to lose everything else.','',NULL,'Everything,May,Else',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17860,'Best,Freedom','Bernadette Devlin','Politician','\nApril 23, 1947\n','','Irish','Among the best traitors Ireland has ever had, Mother Church ranks at the very top, a massive obstacle in the path to equality and freedom. She has been a force for conservatism... to ward off threats to her own security and influence.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17861,'','Bernadette Devlin','Politician','\nApril 23, 1947\n','','Irish','One American said that the most interesting thing about Holy Ireland was that its people hate each other in the name of Jesus Christ. And they do!','',NULL,'Hate,Jesus,Said',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17862,'Women','Bernadette Devlin','Politician','\nApril 23, 1947\n','','Irish','I got quite bored, serving in the bar. Since I was there, the customers wouldn\'t talk about women, and with half their subject matter denied them, it was: horses, silence; horses, silence.','',NULL,'Silence,Bored',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17863,'Life','Bernadette Devlin','Politician','\nApril 23, 1947\n','','Irish','My function in life is not to be a politician in Parliament: it is to get something done.','',NULL,'Done,Politician',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17864,'','Bernadette Devlin','Politician','\nApril 23, 1947\n','','Irish','Yesterday I dared to struggle. Today I dare to win.','',NULL,'Today,Struggle,Win',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17865,'Politics','Bernadette Devlin','Politician','\nApril 23, 1947\n','','Irish','Basically, I have no place in organized politics. By coming to the British Parliament, I\'ve allowed the people to sacrifice me at the top and let go the more effective job I should be doing at the bottom.','',NULL,'Job,Sacrifice',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17866,'','Bernadette Devlin','Politician','\nApril 23, 1947\n','','Irish','It wasn\'t long before people discovered the final horrors of letting an urchin into Parliament.','',NULL,'Long,Before,Letting',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17867,'','Lord Patrick Devlin','Lawyer','\nNovember 5, 1905\n','\nAugust 9, 1992\n','British','The most important thing for a judge is - curiously enough - judgment.','',NULL,'Judge,Important,Enough',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17868,'','James Dewar','Scientist','\nSeptember 20, 1842\n','\nMarch 27, 1923\n','Scottish','Minds are like parachutes, they only function when they are open.','',NULL,'Minds,Open,Function',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17869,'','Thomas R. Dewar','','','','','Minds are like parachutes - they only function when open.','',NULL,'Minds,Open,Function',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17870,'Women,Success','Thomas R. Dewar','','','','','The road to success is filled with women pushing their husbands along.','',NULL,'Road',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17871,'','Thomas R. Dewar','','','','','Judge not a man by his clothes, but by his wife\'s clothes.','',NULL,'Judge,Wife,Clothes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17872,'','Thomas R. Dewar','','','','','The only thing that hurts more than paying an income tax is not having to pay an income tax.','',NULL,'Hurts,Tax,Pay',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17873,'','Thomas R. Dewar','','','','','No wife can endure a gambling husband; unless he is a steady winner.','',NULL,'Husband,Wife,Winner',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17874,'','Thomas R. Dewar','','','','','There are two kinds of pedestrians... the quick and the dead.','',NULL,'Two,Dead,Kinds',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17875,'Education,Life','John Dewey','Philosopher','\nOctober 20, 1859\n','\nJune 1, 1952\n','American','Education is not preparation for life; education is life itself.','',NULL,'Itself',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17876,'Work,Happiness','John Dewey','Philosopher','\nOctober 20, 1859\n','\nJune 1, 1952\n','American','To find out what one is fitted to do, and to secure an opportunity to do it, is the key to happiness.','',NULL,'Find',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17877,'','John Dewey','Philosopher','\nOctober 20, 1859\n','\nJune 1, 1952\n','American','Arriving at one goal is the starting point to another.','',NULL,'Goal,Another,Point',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17878,'Good','John Dewey','Philosopher','\nOctober 20, 1859\n','\nJune 1, 1952\n','American','The good man is the man who, no matter how morally unworthy he has been, is moving to become better.','',NULL,'Moving,Better',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17879,'Faith','John Dewey','Philosopher','\nOctober 20, 1859\n','\nJune 1, 1952\n','American','To me faith means not worrying.','',NULL,'Means,Worrying',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17880,'Work','John Dewey','Philosopher','\nOctober 20, 1859\n','\nJune 1, 1952\n','American','The path of least resistance and least trouble is a mental rut already made. It requires troublesome work to undertake the alternation of old beliefs.','',NULL,'Made,Path',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17881,'Education,Future','John Dewey','Philosopher','\nOctober 20, 1859\n','\nJune 1, 1952\n','American','Education, therefore, is a process of living and not a preparation for future living.','',NULL,'Living',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17882,'Failure','John Dewey','Philosopher','\nOctober 20, 1859\n','\nJune 1, 1952\n','American','Failure is instructive. The person who really thinks learns quite as much from his failures as from his successes.','',NULL,'Person,Quite',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17883,'','John Dewey','Philosopher','\nOctober 20, 1859\n','\nJune 1, 1952\n','American','The self is not something ready-made, but something in continuous formation through choice of action.','',NULL,'Self,Through,Choice',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17884,'','John Dewey','Philosopher','\nOctober 20, 1859\n','\nJune 1, 1952\n','American','We only think when we are confronted with problems.','',NULL,'Problems,Confronted',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17885,'','John Dewey','Philosopher','\nOctober 20, 1859\n','\nJune 1, 1952\n','American','Anyone who has begun to think, places some portion of the world in jeopardy.','',NULL,'Anyone,Places,Begun',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17886,'History','John Dewey','Philosopher','\nOctober 20, 1859\n','\nJune 1, 1952\n','American','Man is not logical and his intellectual history is a record of mental reserves and compromises. He hangs on to what he can in his old beliefs even when he is compelled to surrender their logical basis.','',NULL,'Old,Logical',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17887,'Science,Great','John Dewey','Philosopher','\nOctober 20, 1859\n','\nJune 1, 1952\n','American','Every great advance in science has issued from a new audacity of imagination.','',NULL,'Advance',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17888,'','John Dewey','Philosopher','\nOctober 20, 1859\n','\nJune 1, 1952\n','American','Skepticism: the mark and even the pose of the educated mind.','',NULL,'Mind,Educated,Mark',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17889,'Good','John Dewey','Philosopher','\nOctober 20, 1859\n','\nJune 1, 1952\n','American','One lives with so many bad deeds on one\'s conscience and some good intentions in one\'s heart.','',NULL,'Heart,Bad',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17890,'','John Dewey','Philosopher','\nOctober 20, 1859\n','\nJune 1, 1952\n','American','Just as a flower which seems beautiful and has color but no perfume, so are the fruitless words of the man who speaks them but does them not.','',NULL,'Beautiful,Words,Flower',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17891,'Good','John Dewey','Philosopher','\nOctober 20, 1859\n','\nJune 1, 1952\n','American','Luck, bad if not good, will always be with us. But it has a way of favoring the intelligent and showing its back to the stupid.','',NULL,'Stupid,Bad',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17892,'','John Dewey','Philosopher','\nOctober 20, 1859\n','\nJune 1, 1952\n','American','Without some goals and some efforts to reach it, no man can live.','',NULL,'Live,Without,Goals',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17893,'Nature,Home','John Dewey','Philosopher','\nOctober 20, 1859\n','\nJune 1, 1952\n','American','Nature is the mother and the habitat of man, even if sometimes a stepmother and an unfriendly home.','',NULL,'Mother',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17894,'Education,Experience','John Dewey','Philosopher','\nOctober 20, 1859\n','\nJune 1, 1952\n','American','The belief that all genuine education comes about through experience does not mean that all experiences are genuinely or equally educative.','',NULL,'Mean',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17895,'','John Dewey','Philosopher','\nOctober 20, 1859\n','\nJune 1, 1952\n','American','By object is meant some element in the complex whole that is defined in abstraction from the whole of which it is a distinction.','',NULL,'Whole,Complex,Object',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17896,'','John Dewey','Philosopher','\nOctober 20, 1859\n','\nJune 1, 1952\n','American','Man lives in a world of surmise, of mystery, of uncertainties.','',NULL,'Lives,Mystery',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17897,'Good,Money','John Dewey','Philosopher','\nOctober 20, 1859\n','\nJune 1, 1952\n','American','No man\'s credit is as good as his money.','',NULL,'Credit',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17898,'Life,Happiness','John Dewey','Philosopher','\nOctober 20, 1859\n','\nJune 1, 1952\n','American','Such happiness as life is capable of comes from the full participation of all our powers in the endeavor to wrest from each changing situations of experience its own full and unique meaning.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17899,'Time','John Dewey','Philosopher','\nOctober 20, 1859\n','\nJune 1, 1952\n','American','Time and memory are true artists; they remould reality nearer to the heart\'s desire.','',NULL,'True,Heart',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17900,'Good,Best','Melvil Dewey','Inventor','\nDecember 10, 1851\n','\nDecember 26, 1931\n','American','The eternal conflict of good and the best with bad and the worst is on.','',NULL,'Bad',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17901,'','Melvil Dewey','Inventor','\nDecember 10, 1851\n','\nDecember 26, 1931\n','American','The librarian must be the librarian militant before he can be the librarian triumphant.','',NULL,'Must,Before,Triumphant',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17902,'','Thomas Dewey','Politician','\nMarch 24, 1902\n','\nMarch 16, 1971\n','American','If you\'re not in New York, you\'re camping out.','',NULL,'York,Camping',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17903,'Death','Thomas Dewey','Politician','\nMarch 24, 1902\n','\nMarch 16, 1971\n','American','My decision on this matter is as certain and final as death and the staggering New Deal taxes.','',NULL,'Decision,Matter',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17904,'Life,Money','Thomas Dewey','Politician','\nMarch 24, 1902\n','\nMarch 16, 1971\n','American','No man should be in public office who can\'t make more money in private life.','',NULL,'Public',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17905,'Money','Thomas Dewey','Politician','\nMarch 24, 1902\n','\nMarch 16, 1971\n','American','The law is bigger than money - but only if the law works hard enough.','',NULL,'Hard,Law',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17906,'Future','Thomas Dewey','Politician','\nMarch 24, 1902\n','\nMarch 16, 1971\n','American','We need not be afraid of the future, for the future will be in our own hands.','',NULL,'Afraid,Hands',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17907,'','Thomas Dewey','Politician','\nMarch 24, 1902\n','\nMarch 16, 1971\n','American','When you\'re leading, don\'t talk.','',NULL,'Talk,Leading',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17908,'','David Dewhurst','','','','','I support secure borders both north and south and I support a guest worker program for those here today illegally. Labor and skilled workers are critical to our Texas economy.','',NULL,'Today,Here,Support',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17909,'','David Dewhurst','','','','','I\'ve never supported a wage tax and I\'ve never supported a payroll tax.','',NULL,'Tax,Wage,Supported',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17910,'','','','','','','If we don\'t change the way Washington operates we\'re going to bankrupt our chil','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17911,'Home','Colin Dexter','Novelist','\nSeptember 29, 1930\n','','British','I write every day when I\'m at home - trying to catch up with correspondence.','',NULL,'Trying,Write',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17912,'','Ted Dexter','Athlete','\nMay 15, 1935\n','','Italian','Endless cricket, like endless anything else, simply grinds you down.','',NULL,'Anything,Down,Cricket',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17913,'','Ted Dexter','Athlete','\nMay 15, 1935\n','','Italian','I think we are all slightly down in the dumps after another loss. We may be in the wrong sign... Venus may be in the wrong juxtaposition with somewhere else.','',NULL,'May,Down,After',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17914,'','Ted Dexter','Athlete','\nMay 15, 1935\n','','Italian','Once again our cricketers have flattered to deceive in Australia.','',NULL,'Again,Once,Deceive',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17915,'','Ted Dexter','Athlete','\nMay 15, 1935\n','','Italian','Sympathetic cracks. A term frequently used by architects and surveyors in terms of ageing houses. I know what they mean.','',NULL,'Mean,Used,Architects',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17916,'','Ted Dexter','Athlete','\nMay 15, 1935\n','','Italian','The whole of our national sport is not doing very well.','',NULL,'Whole,National',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17917,'','Timothy Dexter','Businessman','\nFebruary 22, 1748\n','\nOctober 26, 1806\n','American','An ungrateful man is like a hog under a tree eating acorns, but never looking up to see where they come from.','',NULL,'Ungrateful,Looking,Tree',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17918,'Time','Susan Dey','Actress','\nDecember 10, 1952\n','','American','At the time, nobody knew what it was. It had no name. When everything else is out of your control, you can control your eating. You end up cutting a lot of things off. Nothing reaches you. I was very happy then - that was the oddity.','',NULL,'Happy,End',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17919,'Women','Susan Dey','Actress','\nDecember 10, 1952\n','','American','I\'ve had women come up to me and say I was the reason they went to law school.','',NULL,'School,Law',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17920,'Time,Thankful','Susan Dey','Actress','\nDecember 10, 1952\n','','American','This little kid pointed at me and said, \'You look disgusting!\' That was the first time I thought maybe I did. I decided I\'d better start eating. I\'m just thankful that I made it through with relatively few scars.','',NULL,'Better',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17921,'','Caroline Dhavernas','Actress','\nMay 15, 1978\n','','Canadian','It\'s heartbreaking but we\'re trying to get over it. As disappointed as we were, I think that somehow you have to find a way to think that it happened for a reason.','',NULL,'Trying,Find,Reason',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17922,'Love','Caroline Dhavernas','Actress','\nMay 15, 1978\n','','Canadian','All this happens without him knowing - they actually install cameras in his apartment and hire this girl to get him to fall in love with her so that she can be in the apartment and present him products without him knowing.','',NULL,'Girl,Without',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17923,'','Caroline Dhavernas','Actress','\nMay 15, 1978\n','','Canadian','At least, I\'m very happy that it\'s going out on DVD because if it wasn\'t for the fans who signed this petition and were really ongoing about how they loved it, we wouldn\'t see this DVD right now.','',NULL,'Happy,Loved,Fans',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17924,'Love','Caroline Dhavernas','Actress','\nMay 15, 1978\n','','Canadian','I just love the storyline, I thought it was hilarious - I loved that part when we opened the door, we all look ahead and we have to look down and see that we\'re actually dealing with this little boy who did this horrible thing of ordering a wife through e-mail.','',NULL,'Wife,Down',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17925,'Great','Caroline Dhavernas','Actress','\nMay 15, 1978\n','','Canadian','I remember the guest stars who came, they were always trying to find a new plot for their characters because they wanted to stay. It was really a great working environment.','',NULL,'Trying,Remember',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17926,'','Caroline Dhavernas','Actress','\nMay 15, 1978\n','','Canadian','I\'m curious to see what kind of distribution it\'s going to get because of that.','',NULL,'Curious',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17927,'','Caroline Dhavernas','Actress','\nMay 15, 1978\n','','Canadian','I\'m not a religious person, so I\'m not a hardcore fate fan but I guess it\'s got me thinking about that. I was very careful, though, not to link Jaye\'s stories always to that.','',NULL,'Person,Thinking,Religious',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17928,'Love,Funny','Caroline Dhavernas','Actress','\nMay 15, 1978\n','','Canadian','It\'s funny because I think it also goes very well with the show. It has this reputation as being this love city where everyone goes to get married, but when you get there, it\'s very corny and tacky.','',NULL,'Everyone',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17929,'Great','Caroline Dhavernas','Actress','\nMay 15, 1978\n','','Canadian','It\'s very witty and it\'s great to see teenage characters have control that way. And you can actually hear about sex and pot and it\'s okay, it\'s not completely bad and you can\'t say that to teenagers.','',NULL,'Sex,Bad',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17930,'Life','Caroline Dhavernas','Actress','\nMay 15, 1978\n','','Canadian','Maybe because she doesn\'t try so hard to seduce and impress, I guess that\'s why some guys fell for her. Because she\'s so different and crazy and we all like a little bit of that in our life.','',NULL,'Crazy,Hard',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17931,'','Caroline Dhavernas','Actress','\nMay 15, 1978\n','','Canadian','Sometimes, when you have someone behind the counter who\'s supposed to assist you and help you out, just being completely bored and uninterested - sometimes it\'s a little bit frustrating, you know?','',NULL,'Help,Someone,Bored',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17932,'','Caroline Dhavernas','Actress','\nMay 15, 1978\n','','Canadian','Talking back and being quite aggressive about stuff and not giving a care in the world about anyone. So it was more, I think, that way and I think that\'s what happened in that party when I stood in between two people.','',NULL,'Care,Giving,Two',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17933,'Great','Caroline Dhavernas','Actress','\nMay 15, 1978\n','','Canadian','That\'s great because I know as a teenager, I didn\'t relate to a TV series where all people do is cheerlead and drink sodas on the weekend. So I think it\'ll be great if it can be seen by a few people at least.','',NULL,'Few,Weekend',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17934,'Great','Caroline Dhavernas','Actress','\nMay 15, 1978\n','','Canadian','The little boy, Spencer Breslin, it was just so great to have a kid on set. He is talented, he\'s a pro. He\'s been doing this for years, I think he started when he was four or five.','',NULL,'Started,Kid',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17935,'','Caroline Dhavernas','Actress','\nMay 15, 1978\n','','Canadian','These two girls start wanting the same thing because in this neighborhood, they know all the guys so well. It\'s a small town and all the guys are just really boring to them.','',NULL,'Boring,Two,Small',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17936,'God,Business','Caroline Dhavernas','Actress','\nMay 15, 1978\n','','Canadian','They\'re talking about a movie I don\'t want to hold to that because in this business you can talk about things for years before they get done - god knows if the financing would happen.','',NULL,'Done',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17937,'Funny,Great','Caroline Dhavernas','Actress','\nMay 15, 1978\n','','Canadian','We\'re kind of the comic relief of this movie because most of the stories are very dark. And that\'s why these plays were so great, because it\'s such a dark, dark universe that it becomes funny because it\'s just too pathetic.','',NULL,'Why',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17938,'','Caroline Dhavernas','Actress','\nMay 15, 1978\n','','Canadian','Yes, during the pilot, they gave me a little toy from the shop. It\'s like three little moose in a boat, paddling. It\'s very cute. And I got to keep some of the clothes.','',NULL,'Keep,Three,Cute',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17939,'Home','Caroline Dhavernas','Actress','\nMay 15, 1978\n','','Canadian','You hear stories like that of Canadians trying to get in, but when you go back home, you don\'t expect that.','',NULL,'Trying,Expect',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17940,'','George Eads','Actor','\nMarch 1, 1967\n','','American','I think I\'m a fan of people who were brave, my aunt, my grandmother, those are my heroes.','',NULL,'Brave,Heroes,Fan',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17941,'Time','George Eads','Actor','\nMarch 1, 1967\n','','American','We give each other a hard time, but no pranks.','',NULL,'Hard,Give',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17942,'Morning','George Eads','Actor','\nMarch 1, 1967\n','','American','Another challenge? Getting up at 6:30 in the morning to go act. It\'s not fun acting that early in the morning or acting at 4 A.M in the middle of the night or in the morning when you\'re really tired. That\'s a challenge. What a luxurious problem to have.','',NULL,'Fun,Tired',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17943,'Time','George Eads','Actor','\nMarch 1, 1967\n','','American','Any time you put a cast like this in compromising circumstances or shake it up a little bit, I think we\'re all pretty close so we draw on real emotion.','',NULL,'Real,Pretty',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17944,'Pet','George Eads','Actor','\nMarch 1, 1967\n','','American','I have a Lab, it\'s fun to hang out and hike with the dog, people come up to him, and pet him, it\'s fun.','',NULL,'Fun,Him',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17945,'Love','George Eads','Actor','\nMarch 1, 1967\n','','American','I love what I do and I love the fans.','',NULL,'Fans',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17946,'','George Eads','Actor','\nMarch 1, 1967\n','','American','I think I\'ll give it up, the fantasy is over, I wanted to play Spiderman, Peter Parker.','',NULL,'Give,Play,Wanted',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17947,'','George Eads','Actor','\nMarch 1, 1967\n','','American','I think my character\'s getting to the point where he can\'t even eat spaghetti with red sauce anymore, where he has horrible nightmares, he can\'t sleep anymore.','',NULL,'Character,Sleep,Getting',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17948,'Life,Death,Science','George Eads','Actor','\nMarch 1, 1967\n','','American','I think what\'s always been interesting to me than the science and the criminality with this job is what happens to your persona, your disposition, after day in and day out dealing with life and death.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17949,'Work','George Eads','Actor','\nMarch 1, 1967\n','','American','I work so hard for the fans who watch our show.','',NULL,'Hard,Show',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17950,'Family,Travel','George Eads','Actor','\nMarch 1, 1967\n','','American','I\'m interested to go other places, I\'ve been the boy in the bubble since we\'ve been shooting, I need to go travel a little bit, see where the action is, other than going to see family, of course.','',NULL,'Action',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17951,'','George Eads','Actor','\nMarch 1, 1967\n','','American','I\'ve been trying to pick up painting but it\'s hard.','',NULL,'Hard,Trying,Painting',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17952,'','George Eads','Actor','\nMarch 1, 1967\n','','American','I\'ve seen a dead body, I\'ve seen some pretty gruesome fist fights, I\'ve been a hunter since I was a child, though I don\'t anymore, I\'ve gutted wild game.','',NULL,'Game,Pretty,Child',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17953,'','George Eads','Actor','\nMarch 1, 1967\n','','American','It looks easy, like surfing, but surfing is hard too.','',NULL,'Hard,Easy,Looks',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17954,'Life,Dad,Sports','George Eads','Actor','\nMarch 1, 1967\n','','American','Many forms, sizes and colors, I think there are heroes in sports, in life... It would be cliche to say my dad, my granddad. I think I\'m a fan of people who were brave, my aunt, my grandmother, those are my heroes.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17955,'','George Eads','Actor','\nMarch 1, 1967\n','','American','Most of my stuff before CSI was kind of the jerk boyfriend, so I thought this was one of those deals, where these two have a thing going on, so we had a scene where they make out.','',NULL,'Thought,Two,Before',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17956,'','George Eads','Actor','\nMarch 1, 1967\n','','American','No, there are some location shoots in Vegas, maybe four trips a year. It\'s shot in Santa Clarita, CA.','',NULL,'Year,Maybe,Four',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17957,'Death','George Eads','Actor','\nMarch 1, 1967\n','','American','One lady wrote me and told me how she wants to see me get beat up and near death and that kind of stuff.','',NULL,'She,Stuff',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17958,'','George Eads','Actor','\nMarch 1, 1967\n','','American','The show has boundaries right now we\'re trying to widen them not break them.','',NULL,'Trying,Show,Break',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17959,'','George Eads','Actor','\nMarch 1, 1967\n','','American','There are a lot of times that if a detail in a scene or a beat, feels unnatural, they\'ll allow me to explore another direction to go until we\'re all comfortable with what we are doing.','',NULL,'Another,Until,Times',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17960,'','George Eads','Actor','\nMarch 1, 1967\n','','American','To be honest with you, I get a little fed up with actors who act crazy to make themselves more interesting.','',NULL,'Crazy,Honest,Themselves',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17961,'','Lawrence Eagleburger','Diplomat','\nAugust 1, 1930\n','\nJune 4, 2011\n','American','Any Ambassador or Foreign Service Officer who has his or her head screwed on right knows that the U.S. position in the world is far more dependent on our ability to compete in world markets.','',NULL,'Service,Her,Far',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17962,'War','Lawrence Eagleburger','Diplomat','\nAugust 1, 1930\n','\nJune 4, 2011\n','American','One nuclear war is going to be the last nuclear - the last war, frankly, if it really gets out of hand. And I just don\'t think we ought to be prepared to accept that sort of thing.','',NULL,'Last,Accept',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17963,'','Lawrence Eagleburger','Diplomat','\nAugust 1, 1930\n','\nJune 4, 2011\n','American','The whole nuclear thing is a terrible mess and it\'s hard for me to understand why it is that we, the United States, seem to be the only ones that are really particularly concerned about it and prepared to do something.','',NULL,'Hard,Understand,Why',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17964,'','Lawrence Eagleburger','Diplomat','\nAugust 1, 1930\n','\nJune 4, 2011\n','American','And beyond that, the next issue is how do we guarantee one of these weapons, not necessarily this missile, but nuclear weapons ends up in the hands of Al Qaeda or some other terrorist group.','',NULL,'Group,Next,Hands',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17965,'','Lawrence Eagleburger','Diplomat','\nAugust 1, 1930\n','\nJune 4, 2011\n','American','I believe that sooner or later we\'re going to have to deal with Saddam Hussein, because of his general reputation, because of what I\'m convinced he\'s done with regard to terrorism and the support thereof. But I\'m not at all sure I believe that it has to be right now.','',NULL,'Believe,Done,Support',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17966,'','Lawrence Eagleburger','Diplomat','\nAugust 1, 1930\n','\nJune 4, 2011\n','American','I think what he\'s - what he believes, and he may be correct, I don\'t know, that we have some intelligence information that leads us to know some things about what\'s going on in Iraq that we haven\'t revealed to others.','',NULL,'May,Others,Iraq',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17967,'Power','Lawrence Eagleburger','Diplomat','\nAugust 1, 1930\n','\nJune 4, 2011\n','American','If we had made it clear from the very beginning that we were not going to tolerate another nuclear power on the face of the earth, and had done it in Korea, where we could have accomplished it militarily, if necessary, I would put a stop to it and would have put a stop to it there.','',NULL,'Done,Made',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17968,'Time','Lawrence Eagleburger','Diplomat','\nAugust 1, 1930\n','\nJune 4, 2011\n','American','In a time of constrained resources we will have to shift emphasis. but not necessarily from the traditional Political Officer to the traditional Economic Officer.','',NULL,'Political,Economic',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17969,'Best','Lawrence Eagleburger','Diplomat','\nAugust 1, 1930\n','\nJune 4, 2011\n','American','In the best of all worlds everyone in the Embassy is doing something to assist U.S. exports.','',NULL,'Everyone,Worlds',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17970,'','Lawrence Eagleburger','Diplomat','\nAugust 1, 1930\n','\nJune 4, 2011\n','American','My father was somewhat to the right of Genghis Khan.','',NULL,'Father,Somewhat,Khan',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17971,'Time,Power,War','Lawrence Eagleburger','Diplomat','\nAugust 1, 1930\n','\nJune 4, 2011\n','American','My own view of this, by the way, is, if the war on terrorism is successful over time, in its own way it\'s going to box Saddam in in a way that\'s going to make it much more difficult for him to maintain his power, and that he\'s going to become increasingly isolated. I think that\'s going to take time.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17972,'','Lawrence Eagleburger','Diplomat','\nAugust 1, 1930\n','\nJune 4, 2011\n','American','My point here is I think international pressures of our acting unilaterally again are going to be such that the administration will say, well, we just can\'t take this on now.','',NULL,'Acting,Here,Again',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17973,'Change','Lawrence Eagleburger','Diplomat','\nAugust 1, 1930\n','\nJune 4, 2011\n','American','Now there is a cultural change under way in the Foreign Service.','',NULL,'Service,Foreign',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17974,'','Lawrence Eagleburger','Diplomat','\nAugust 1, 1930\n','\nJune 4, 2011\n','American','Small- and medium-sized companies do not know what we have to offer and that needs to be changed. We must react just as strenuously on their behalf as we do for larger companies.','',NULL,'Must,Needs,Changed',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17975,'','Lawrence Eagleburger','Diplomat','\nAugust 1, 1930\n','\nJune 4, 2011\n','American','Some day, somebody is going to have to start talking about what happens to us all a decade from now if we let these North Koreans and the Iranians go forward with their nuclear weapons program.','',NULL,'Forward,Start,Happens',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17976,'Change','Lawrence Eagleburger','Diplomat','\nAugust 1, 1930\n','\nJune 4, 2011\n','American','That said, there is a tendency to help the large industrial conglomerate more quickly than the small company you have never heard of. That is something in the culture we are trying to change.','',NULL,'Help,Trying',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17977,'','Lawrence Eagleburger','Diplomat','\nAugust 1, 1930\n','\nJune 4, 2011\n','American','The consequence of a world full of nuclear powers to me is so incomprehensible in terms of the dangers that that implies.','',NULL,'Full,Nuclear,Dangers',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17978,'','Lawrence Eagleburger','Diplomat','\nAugust 1, 1930\n','\nJune 4, 2011\n','American','The fact of the matter is that if we were going to do anything about Gaddafi, it should have been at the beginning. And by fooling around like this as long as we have, we have wasted an opportunity that would have gotten rid of him.','',NULL,'Anything,Him,Long',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17979,'','Lawrence Eagleburger','Diplomat','\nAugust 1, 1930\n','\nJune 4, 2011\n','American','The point is, once they have a missile that can hit the United States, we are now back in the kind of game we used to worry about with the Soviet Union, only the Soviet Union was more mature about this whole thing than I think the North Koreans will be.','',NULL,'Game,Whole,Worry',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17980,'','Lawrence Eagleburger','Diplomat','\nAugust 1, 1930\n','\nJune 4, 2011\n','American','The question is not really about a shift to the economic cone where officers are writing about the balance of payments and the need for economic stabilization.','',NULL,'Writing,Question,Balance',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17981,'Business','Lawrence Eagleburger','Diplomat','\nAugust 1, 1930\n','\nJune 4, 2011\n','American','The question really is how do we get Embassy Officers into the minds of the American business community. That is a much more difficult task than understanding a statistical matrix.','',NULL,'Difficult,American',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17982,'','Lawrence Eagleburger','Diplomat','\nAugust 1, 1930\n','\nJune 4, 2011\n','American','There are a lot of other terrorist targets we ought to be focusing on. Well, there is Syria, for example, which is pumping through - because of Iran, is pumping weapons on into Hezbollah and so forth - which is then producing a lot of agony in Palestine and in Israel. We ought to be doing a bit to t','',NULL,'Through,Try,Stop',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17983,'','Lawrence Eagleburger','Diplomat','\nAugust 1, 1930\n','\nJune 4, 2011\n','American','There are sometimes problems for which there is no immediate solution, and there are sometimes problems for which there is no solution.','',NULL,'Sometimes,Problems,Solution',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17984,'Work,Business','Lawrence Eagleburger','Diplomat','\nAugust 1, 1930\n','\nJune 4, 2011\n','American','There is a natural partnership between State and Commerce, and the American business community to work together to educate the United States about marketing overseas.','',NULL,'Together',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17985,'Great','Lawrence Eagleburger','Diplomat','\nAugust 1, 1930\n','\nJune 4, 2011\n','American','There\'s Hezbollah, there\'s Hamas, there is a whole range of terrorist targets out there related to Palestine and to Israel that we ought to be trying to deal with. And there\'s a great deal of targets in the Philippines, Indonesia. You name it, there are a number of places where there are targets tha','',NULL,'Trying,Whole',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17986,'','David Eagleman','Scientist','1971','','American','A typical neuron makes about ten thousand connections to neighboring neurons. Given the billions of neurons, this means there are as many connections in a single cubic centimeter of brain tissue as there are stars in the Milky Way galaxy.','',NULL,'Single,Brain,Stars',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17987,'','David Eagleman','Scientist','1971','','American','As an undergraduate I majored in British and American literature at Rice University.','',NULL,'American,Literature,University',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17988,'Religion','David Eagleman','Scientist','1971','','American','Every week I get letters from people worldwide who feel that the possibilian point of view represents their understanding better than either religion or neo-atheism.','',NULL,'Better,Point',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17989,'','David Eagleman','Scientist','1971','','American','I always bounce my legs when I\'m sitting.','',NULL,'Sitting,Legs,Bounce',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17990,'','David Eagleman','Scientist','1971','','American','I know one lab that studies nicotine receptors and all the scientists are smokers, and another lab that studies impulse control and they\'re all overweight.','',NULL,'Control,Another,Studies',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17991,'Life,Science','David Eagleman','Scientist','1971','','American','I spent my adult life as a scientist, and science is, essentially, the most successful approach we have to try and understand the vast mysteries around.','',NULL,'Successful',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17992,'Time','David Eagleman','Scientist','1971','','American','I think the first decade of this century is going to be remembered as a time of extremism.','',NULL,'Century,Remembered',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17993,'Life,Science','David Eagleman','Scientist','1971','','American','I think what a life in science really teaches you is the vastness of our ignorance.','',NULL,'Ignorance',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17994,'Great','David Eagleman','Scientist','1971','','American','I\'m using the afterlife as a backdrop against which to explore the joys and complexities of being human - it turns out that it\'s a great lens with which to understand what matters to us.','',NULL,'Human,Understand',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17995,'Legal','David Eagleman','Scientist','1971','','American','My dream is to reform the legal system over the next 20 years.','',NULL,'Dream,Next',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17996,'Work','David Eagleman','Scientist','1971','','American','My lab and academic work fill my day from about 9 am to 7 p.m. Then I zoom out the lens to work on my other writing.','',NULL,'Writing,Academic',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17997,'','David Eagleman','Scientist','1971','','American','Neuroscience over the next 50 years is going to introduce things that are mind-blowing.','',NULL,'Next,Introduce',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17998,'Time','David Eagleman','Scientist','1971','','American','Part of the scientific temperament is this tolerance for holding multiple hypotheses in mind at the same time.','',NULL,'Mind,Same',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(17999,'Science','David Eagleman','Scientist','1971','','American','People wouldn\'t even go into science unless there was something much bigger to be discovered, something that is transcendent.','',NULL,'Unless,Bigger',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18000,'Change','David Eagleman','Scientist','1971','','American','The same stimuli in the world can be inducing very different experiences internally and it\'s probably based on a single change in a gene. What I am doing is pulling the gene forward and imaging and doing behavioural tests to understand what that difference is and how reality can be constructed so di','',NULL,'Forward,Single',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18001,'','David Eagleman','Scientist','1971','','American','The three-pound organ in your skull - with its pink consistency of Jell-o - is an alien kind of computational material. It is composed of miniaturized, self-configuring parts, and it vastly outstrips anything we\'ve dreamt of building.','',NULL,'Anything,Building,Pink',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18002,'','David Eagleman','Scientist','1971','','American','There are always wonderful mysteries to confront.','',NULL,'Wonderful,Confront,Mysteries',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18003,'Science','David Eagleman','Scientist','1971','','American','There are an infinite number of boring things to do in science.','',NULL,'Boring,Number',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18004,'','David Eagleman','Scientist','1971','','American','We don\'t really understand most of what\'s happening in the cosmos. Is there any afterlife? Who knows.','',NULL,'Understand,Knows,Happening',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18005,'','David Eagleman','Scientist','1971','','American','What has always surprised me when I walk into a bookstore is the number of books that you can find that are written with certainty. The authors tell some story as though it\'s true, but they don\'t have any evidence that it is true!','',NULL,'True,Find,Tell',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18006,'Time','David Eagleman','Scientist','1971','','American','What we find is that our brains have colossal things happening in them all the time.','',NULL,'Find,Happening',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18007,'','David Eagleman','Scientist','1971','','American','Your brain is built of cells called neurons and glia - hundreds of billions of them. Each one of these cells is as complicated as a city.','',NULL,'Brain,City,Cells',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18008,'Truth','Terry Eagleton','Critic','\nFebruary 22, 1943\n','','English','Deconstruction insists not that truth is illusory but that it is institutional.','',NULL,'Insists',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18009,'Life','Terry Eagleton','Critic','\nFebruary 22, 1943\n','','English','A truly common culture is not one in which we all think alike, or in which we all believe that fairness is next to godliness, but one in which everyone is allowed to be in on the project of cooperatively shaping a common way of life.','',NULL,'Believe,Everyone',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18010,'','Terry Eagleton','Critic','\nFebruary 22, 1943\n','','English','Americans use the word \'dream\' as often as psychoanalysts do.','',NULL,'Dream,Often,Word',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18011,'','Terry Eagleton','Critic','\nFebruary 22, 1943\n','','English','Anyone can be tolerant of those who are tolerant.','',NULL,'Anyone,Tolerant',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18012,'','Terry Eagleton','Critic','\nFebruary 22, 1943\n','','English','Cynicism and naivety lie cheek by jowl in the American imagination; if the United States is one of the most venal nations on Earth, it is also one of the most earnestly idealistic.','',NULL,'Lie,American,Earth',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18013,'Faith','Terry Eagleton','Critic','\nFebruary 22, 1943\n','','English','Dawkins considers that all faith is blind faith, and that Christian and Muslim children are brought up to believe unquestioningly. Not even the dim-witted clerics who knocked me about at grammar school thought that.','',NULL,'School,Believe',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18014,'','Terry Eagleton','Critic','\nFebruary 22, 1943\n','','English','Evil is often supposed to be without rhyme or reason.','',NULL,'Evil,Without,Reason',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18015,'','Terry Eagleton','Critic','\nFebruary 22, 1943\n','','English','Evil is unintelligible. It is just a thing in itself, like boarding a crowded commuter train wearing only a giant boa constrictor. There is no context which would make it explicable.','',NULL,'Evil,Train,Context',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18016,'','Terry Eagleton','Critic','\nFebruary 22, 1943\n','','English','For Aristotle, goodness is a kind of prospering in the precarious affair of being human.','',NULL,'Human,Goodness,Affair',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18017,'Positive','Terry Eagleton','Critic','\nFebruary 22, 1943\n','','English','For the liberal state to accommodate a diversity of beliefs while having few positive convictions is one of the more admirable achievements of civilization.','',NULL,'Few,While',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18018,'Power','Terry Eagleton','Critic','\nFebruary 22, 1943\n','','English','From the viewpoint of political power, culture is absolutely vital. So vital, indeed, that power cannot operate without it. It is culture, in the sense of the everyday habits and beliefs of a people, which beds power down, makes it appear natural and inevitable, turns it into spontaneous reflex and ','',NULL,'Political,Without',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18019,'God','Terry Eagleton','Critic','\nFebruary 22, 1943\n','','English','God chose what is weakest in the world to shame the strong.','',NULL,'Strong,Shame',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18020,'God','Terry Eagleton','Critic','\nFebruary 22, 1943\n','','English','I attacked Dawkins\'s book on God because I think he is theologically illiterate.','',NULL,'Book,Illiterate',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18021,'Good','Terry Eagleton','Critic','\nFebruary 22, 1943\n','','English','I enjoy popularisation and I think I\'m reasonably good at it. I also think it\'s a duty. It\'s just so pedagogically stupid to forget how difficult one found these ideas oneself to begin with.','',NULL,'Stupid,Forget',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18022,'Time','Terry Eagleton','Critic','\nFebruary 22, 1943\n','','English','I liked early Amis a lot, but I stopped reading him some time ago. I admire Hitchens on literary topics - I think he is very astute. McEwan, I read a bit. But I suppose it\'s more the ideological phenomenon that they represent together that interests me.','',NULL,'Him,Together',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18023,'','Terry Eagleton','Critic','\nFebruary 22, 1943\n','','English','I say that virtue is really all about enjoying yourself, living fully; but of course it is far from obvious what living fully actually means.','',NULL,'Yourself,Living,Far',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18024,'','Terry Eagleton','Critic','\nFebruary 22, 1943\n','','English','I value my Catholic background very much. It taught me not to be afraid of rigorous thought, for one thing.','',NULL,'Thought,Afraid,Value',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18025,'Life,History','Terry Eagleton','Critic','\nFebruary 22, 1943\n','','English','If history, philosophy and so on vanish from academic life, what they leave in their wake may be a technical training facility or corporate research institute. But it will not be a university in the classical sense of the term, and it would be deceptive to call it one.','',NULL,'May',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18026,'Knowledge','Terry Eagleton','Critic','\nFebruary 22, 1943\n','','English','Imagine someone holding forth on biology whose only knowledge of the subject is \'The Book of British Birds,\' and you have a rough idea of what it feels like to read Richard Dawkins on theology.','',NULL,'Someone,Book',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18027,'Life,Power','Terry Eagleton','Critic','\nFebruary 22, 1943\n','','English','In the end, it is because the media are driven by the power and wealth of private individuals that they turn private lives into public spectacles. If every private life is now potentially public property, it is because private property has undermined public responsibility.','',NULL,'End',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18028,'Business,Learning','Terry Eagleton','Critic','\nFebruary 22, 1943\n','','English','In the end, the humanities can only be defended by stressing how indispensable they are; and this means insisting on their vital role in the whole business of academic learning, rather than protesting that, like some poor relation, they don\'t cost much to be housed.','',NULL,'End',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18029,'History','Terry Eagleton','Critic','\nFebruary 22, 1943\n','','English','Irish fiction is full of secrets, guilty pasts, divided identities. It is no wonder that there is such a rich tradition of Gothic writing in a nation so haunted by history.','',NULL,'Writing,Rich',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18030,'Life,Power','Terry Eagleton','Critic','\nFebruary 22, 1943\n','','English','It is easy to see why a diversity of cultures should confront power with a problem. If culture is about plurality, power is about unity. How can it sell itself simultaneously to a whole range of life forms without being fatally diluted?','',NULL,'Without',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18031,'History,Sympathy','Terry Eagleton','Critic','\nFebruary 22, 1943\n','','English','It is in Rousseau\'s writing above all that history begins to turn from upper-class honour to middle-class humanitarianism. Pity, sympathy and compassion lie at the centre of his moral vision. Values associated with the feminine begin to infiltrate social existence as a whole, rather than being confi','',NULL,'Writing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18032,'','Terry Eagleton','Critic','\nFebruary 22, 1943\n','','English','It is true that some liberals and humanists, along with the laid-back Danes, deny the existence of evil. This is largely because they regard the word \'evil\' as a device for demonising those who are really nothing more than socially unfortunate.','',NULL,'True,Evil,Nothing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18033,'Nature','Thomas Eakins','Artist','\nJuly 25, 1844\n','\nJune 25, 1916\n','American','The big artist keeps an eye on nature and steals her tools.','',NULL,'Big,Her',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18034,'Time','Michael Ealy','Actor','\nAugust 3, 1973\n','','American','Any time you audition and get it, you earned it.','',NULL,'Earned,Audition',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18035,'Work','Michael Ealy','Actor','\nAugust 3, 1973\n','','American','For the most part, I meet people who are like \'I really like your work. I\'m watching your career. I want to see you do well. Keep doing what you do.\' I get that so much, and it\'s so reassuring. I often wish that so many people, who just work normal jobs, could get a pat on the back as much as I do, ','',NULL,'Career,Wish',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18036,'','Michael Ealy','Actor','\nAugust 3, 1973\n','','American','I can\'t sing, like, I can\'t saaang. I\'m no Luther! That to me is singing. Being able to hit a note doesn\'t mean you can sing.','',NULL,'Mean,Able,Singing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18037,'','Michael Ealy','Actor','\nAugust 3, 1973\n','','American','I feel like I\'ve finally made it as an actor. I\'ve been doing this for years and you don\'t always make a movie that everybody likes.','',NULL,'Made,Everybody,Actor',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18038,'Respect','Michael Ealy','Actor','\nAugust 3, 1973\n','','American','I have two dream roles: One would be a biopic of someone I admire and respect and the other one would be some sort of action drama film similar to a \'Bourne Identity.\' I just really want to do an intelligent action drama film.','',NULL,'Someone,Two',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18039,'','Michael Ealy','Actor','\nAugust 3, 1973\n','','American','I honestly think I\'m just an actor. It doesn\'t matter the medium. I can go on stage and be happy, I can be on TV and be happy.','',NULL,'Happy,Matter,Actor',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18040,'Work','Michael Ealy','Actor','\nAugust 3, 1973\n','','American','I know the commitment that TV requires but it\'s nice to come to work and have fun.','',NULL,'Nice,Fun',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18041,'Love','Michael Ealy','Actor','\nAugust 3, 1973\n','','American','I love going to see the theatre whether it\'s a Broadway play or a Russian ballet company.','',NULL,'Play,Theatre',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18042,'Women,Men','Michael Ealy','Actor','\nAugust 3, 1973\n','','American','I think women should have insight as to how men think. Just like men should have insight into how women think.','',NULL,'Insight',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18043,'Love,Movies','Michael Ealy','Actor','\nAugust 3, 1973\n','','American','I used to love the \'Star Trek\' movies, \'Wrath of Khan\' and stuff like that. Loved those movies when I was a kid. And \'Star Wars\' obviously was hands-down probably - I mean I had the sheets. I was a big fan of that.','',NULL,'Mean',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18044,'','Michael Ealy','Actor','\nAugust 3, 1973\n','','American','I wasn\'t smart enough to read relationship books when I was coming up. I learned everything the hard way.','',NULL,'Smart,Hard,Everything',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18045,'Love,Respect','Michael Ealy','Actor','\nAugust 3, 1973\n','','American','I would love to direct but I feel like directing is a whole separate craft and so I tend to respect it as a separate craft that I would need to study first. So, right now I\'m still trying to do certain things as an actor and until I get bored of that or I feel completely fed by that then I\'ll move i','',NULL,'Bored',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18046,'Life,Love,Family','Michael Ealy','Actor','\nAugust 3, 1973\n','','American','I would love to have a complete family. I\'d love to do it all at once. I\'d love to be able to give to my children what my parents were able to give to me. And if I\'m blessed to be able to do that, fantastic. If I\'m not, then life goes on. You have to do the best you can. I do think we have to bring ','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18047,'','Michael Ealy','Actor','\nAugust 3, 1973\n','','American','I would never sign on to a project that was male-bashing, because first and foremost I\'m a man... what guy would sign on for that?','',NULL,'Guy,Sign,Project',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18048,'Good,Home','Michael Ealy','Actor','\nAugust 3, 1973\n','','American','I\'m actually very good with Home Depot-handy type of paintwork.','',NULL,'Actually',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18049,'Cool','Michael Ealy','Actor','\nAugust 3, 1973\n','','American','I\'ve always thought vampires were interesting because they live forever, they\'re always well-financed, they dress well, you know what I mean? And they\'re, like, cool. Usually vampire - you\'ve never seen a broke vampire. Have you?','',NULL,'Live,Mean',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18050,'','Michael Ealy','Actor','\nAugust 3, 1973\n','','American','If I feel like it\'s a well-written script and if it speaks to me, it\'s something I want to do. I usually rely on my instincts when it comes to a script.','',NULL,'Instincts,Speaks,Rely',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18051,'Movies','Michael Ealy','Actor','\nAugust 3, 1973\n','','American','If you look at a lot of people\'s careers, the first couple of movies, usually, are the most embarrassing.','',NULL,'Couple,Careers',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18052,'Love,Movies,Mom','Michael Ealy','Actor','\nAugust 3, 1973\n','','American','My mom and father are extremely proud. They love it when I don\'t die. I\'ve done so many movies where I\'ve died that their first question when I book a job is, \'So, are you going to die in this?\'','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18053,'','Michael Ealy','Actor','\nAugust 3, 1973\n','','American','The kind of issues that we face as detectives are similar to what the other married couples out there are facing, or the brother and sister, or the brother and brother are facing. Relationships are universal.','',NULL,'Brother,Married,Face',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18054,'Sympathy','Michael Ealy','Actor','\nAugust 3, 1973\n','','American','There\'s something very beautiful and compelling about someone who has ambition and someone who knows what they want, but it can get a little frustrating at times, so I understand that. I have sympathy for that.','',NULL,'Beautiful,Someone',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18055,'','Michael Ealy','Actor','\nAugust 3, 1973\n','','American','You know, a lot of actors I think go into acting for therapy from whatever trauma has affected them as children. But for me, I think I sought out the drama. That\'s why I like doing what I do.','',NULL,'Children,Why,Acting',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18056,'','Charles Eames','Designer','\nJune 17, 1907\n','\nAugust 21, 1978\n','American','Eventually everything connects - people, ideas, objects. The quality of the connections is the key to quality per se.','',NULL,'Everything,Ideas,Quality',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18057,'Change,Best','Charles Eames','Designer','\nJune 17, 1907\n','\nAugust 21, 1978\n','American','Choose your corner, pick away at it carefully, intensely and to the best of your ability and that way you might change the world.','',NULL,'Away',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18058,'','Charles Eames','Designer','\nJune 17, 1907\n','\nAugust 21, 1978\n','American','Ideas are cheap. Always be passionate about ideas and communicating those ideas and discoveries to others in the things you make.','',NULL,'Others,Ideas,Passionate',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18059,'Design','Charles Eames','Designer','\nJune 17, 1907\n','\nAugust 21, 1978\n','American','Recognizing the need is the primary condition for design.','',NULL,'Condition,Primary',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18060,'Life','Charles Eames','Designer','\nJune 17, 1907\n','\nAugust 21, 1978\n','American','The details are details. They make the product. The connections, the connections, the connections. It will in the end be these details that give the product its life.','',NULL,'End,Give',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18061,'','Charles Eames','Designer','\nJune 17, 1907\n','\nAugust 21, 1978\n','American','The real questions are: Does it solve a problem? Is it serviceable? How is it going to look in ten years?','',NULL,'Real,Problem,Questions',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18062,'','Charles Eames','Designer','\nJune 17, 1907\n','\nAugust 21, 1978\n','American','Who ever said that pleasure wasn\'t functional?','',NULL,'Ever,Said,Pleasure',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18063,'Art','Charles Eames','Designer','\nJune 17, 1907\n','\nAugust 21, 1978\n','American','Art resides in the quality of doing, process is not magic.','',NULL,'Process,Quality',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18064,'Best,Design','Charles Eames','Designer','\nJune 17, 1907\n','\nAugust 21, 1978\n','American','Design is a plan for arranging elements in such a way as best to accomplish a particular purpose.','',NULL,'Purpose',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18065,'Good','Charles Eames','Designer','\nJune 17, 1907\n','\nAugust 21, 1978\n','American','It is not easy to do something good, but it is extremely difficult to do something bad.','',NULL,'Bad,Difficult',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18066,'Design','Charles Eames','Designer','\nJune 17, 1907\n','\nAugust 21, 1978\n','American','The details are not the details. They make the design.','',NULL,'Details',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18067,'Design','Charles Eames','Designer','\nJune 17, 1907\n','\nAugust 21, 1978\n','American','In architecture the idea degenerated. Design allows a more direct and pleasurable route.','',NULL,'Idea,Direct',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18068,'','Charles Eames','Designer','\nJune 17, 1907\n','\nAugust 21, 1978\n','American','It is almost impossible to reconcile self expression with the creative act.','',NULL,'Self,Impossible,Creative',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18069,'Time,Good','Charles Eames','Designer','\nJune 17, 1907\n','\nAugust 21, 1978\n','American','It makes me feel guilty that anybody should have such a good time doing what they are supposed to do.','',NULL,'Guilty',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18070,'Design','Charles Eames','Designer','\nJune 17, 1907\n','\nAugust 21, 1978\n','American','To whom does design address itself: to the greatest number, to the specialist of an enlightened matter, to a privileged social class? Design addresses itself to the need.','',NULL,'Greatest,Matter',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18071,'Work','Charles Eames','Designer','\nJune 17, 1907\n','\nAugust 21, 1978\n','American','We work because it\'s a chain reaction, each subject leads to the next.','',NULL,'Next,Reaction',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18072,'Success','William Eardley IV','Public Servant','\nSeptember 3, 1964\n','','American','Ambition is the path to success, persistence is the vehicle you arrive in.','',NULL,'Path,Ambition',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18073,'Wisdom','William Eardley IV','Public Servant','\nSeptember 3, 1964\n','','American','Lord, bless me with the ability to achieve all that I can, and the wisdom to realize it doesn\'t all have to be by tomorrow!','',NULL,'Tomorrow,Lord',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18074,'','Amelia Earhart','Aviator','\nJuly 24, 1898\n','\nJuly 2, 1937\n','American','Adventure is worthwhile in itself.','',NULL,'Adventure,Worthwhile,Itself',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18075,'Life,Change','Amelia Earhart','Aviator','\nJuly 24, 1898\n','\nJuly 2, 1937\n','American','The most difficult thing is the decision to act, the rest is merely tenacity. The fears are paper tigers. You can do anything you decide to do. You can act to change and control your life; and the procedure , the process is its own reward.','',NULL,'Decision',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18076,'Motivational','Amelia Earhart','Aviator','\nJuly 24, 1898\n','\nJuly 2, 1937\n','American','The most effective way to do it, is to do it.','',NULL,'Effective',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18077,'Love,Home','Amelia Earhart','Aviator','\nJuly 24, 1898\n','\nJuly 2, 1937\n','American','The more one does and sees and feels, the more one is able to do, and the more genuine may be one\'s appreciation of fundamental things like home, and love, and understanding companionship.','',NULL,'May',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18078,'','Amelia Earhart','Aviator','\nJuly 24, 1898\n','\nJuly 2, 1937\n','American','Never interrupt someone doing what you said couldn\'t be done.','',NULL,'Someone,Done,Said',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18079,'','Amelia Earhart','Aviator','\nJuly 24, 1898\n','\nJuly 2, 1937\n','American','I want to do it because I want to do it.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18080,'Women,Men,Failure','Amelia Earhart','Aviator','\nJuly 24, 1898\n','\nJuly 2, 1937\n','American','Women, like men, should try to do the impossible. And when they fail, their failure should be a challenge to others.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18081,'','Amelia Earhart','Aviator','\nJuly 24, 1898\n','\nJuly 2, 1937\n','American','Never do things others can do and will do if there are things others cannot do or will not do.','',NULL,'Cannot,Others',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18082,'Life,Peace,Courage','Amelia Earhart','Aviator','\nJuly 24, 1898\n','\nJuly 2, 1937\n','American','Courage is the price that life exacts for granting peace.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18083,'','Amelia Earhart','Aviator','\nJuly 24, 1898\n','\nJuly 2, 1937\n','American','The woman who can create her own job is the woman who will win fame and fortune.','',NULL,'Job,Woman,Win',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18084,'Good,Home','Amelia Earhart','Aviator','\nJuly 24, 1898\n','\nJuly 2, 1937\n','American','Better do a good deed near at home than go far away to burn incense.','',NULL,'Better',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18085,'','Amelia Earhart','Aviator','\nJuly 24, 1898\n','\nJuly 2, 1937\n','American','Flying might not be all plain sailing, but the fun of it is worth the price.','',NULL,'Fun,Worth,Might',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18086,'Women,Men','Amelia Earhart','Aviator','\nJuly 24, 1898\n','\nJuly 2, 1937\n','American','Women must pay for everything. They do get more glory than men for comparable feats, but, they also get more notoriety when they crash.','',NULL,'Must',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18087,'Women,Men,Failure','Amelia Earhart','Aviator','\nJuly 24, 1898\n','\nJuly 2, 1937\n','American','Please know that I am aware of the hazards. I want to do it because I want to do it. Women must try to do things as men have tried. When they fail, their failure must be a challenge to others.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18088,'','Amelia Earhart','Aviator','\nJuly 24, 1898\n','\nJuly 2, 1937\n','American','In soloing - as in other activities - it is far easier to start something than it is to finish it.','',NULL,'Start,Far,Finish',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18089,'','Amelia Earhart','Aviator','\nJuly 24, 1898\n','\nJuly 2, 1937\n','American','There are two kinds of stones, as everyone knows, one of which rolls.','',NULL,'Two,Everyone,Knows',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18090,'War','Amelia Earhart','Aviator','\nJuly 24, 1898\n','\nJuly 2, 1937\n','American','There is so much that must be done in a civilized barbarism like war.','',NULL,'Must,Done',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18091,'Good','Amelia Earhart','Aviator','\nJuly 24, 1898\n','\nJuly 2, 1937\n','American','Obviously I faced the possibility of not returning when first I considered going. Once faced and settled there really wasn\'t any good reason to refer to it.','',NULL,'Reason,Once',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18092,'Women,Men,Failure','Amelia Earhart','Aviator','\nJuly 24, 1898\n','\nJuly 2, 1937\n','American','Women must try to do things as men have tried. When they fail their failure must be but a challenge to others.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18093,'Good,Respect,Movies','Justin Townes Earle','Musician','\nJanuary 4, 1982\n','','American','I always watched movies and rooted for the bad guys, you know? I\'ve always been that kind of guy. I still hold some respect for criminals that are good at their jobs.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18094,'','Justin Townes Earle','Musician','\nJanuary 4, 1982\n','','American','I think that it\'s the job of the artist to be in transition and constantly learn more.','',NULL,'Job,Learn,Artist',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18095,'','Justin Townes Earle','Musician','\nJanuary 4, 1982\n','','American','All my records have been written to be records, rather than writing a group of songs and seeing if they fit together.','',NULL,'Writing,Together,Rather',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18096,'Family','Justin Townes Earle','Musician','\nJanuary 4, 1982\n','','American','I didn\'t do anything differently than what my father was doing. It\'s a really hard family to rebel in. I could have become an accountant. Or I could have become a Republican.','',NULL,'Father,Hard',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18097,'Music','Justin Townes Earle','Musician','\nJanuary 4, 1982\n','','American','I didn\'t get into music to become a blues musician, or a country musician. I\'m a singer-songwriter. In my book that means I get to do whatever I want.','',NULL,'Book,Country',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18098,'Music','Justin Townes Earle','Musician','\nJanuary 4, 1982\n','','American','I discovered the same thing Gram Parsons did, that soul music and country music are practically identical. Based off of the same chord structures, and the songs are of heartache and loss. The main connection is they both came up in church.','',NULL,'Country,Did',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18099,'','Justin Townes Earle','Musician','\nJanuary 4, 1982\n','','American','I got a feeling that when I have kids, I\'m going to have a little girl, and she\'s going to be completely sensible.','',NULL,'Girl,Feeling,Kids',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18100,'','Justin Townes Earle','Musician','\nJanuary 4, 1982\n','','American','I grew up in a racially mixed neighborhood. So going over to friends\' houses for dinner, their parents listened to Al Green and Luther Ingram. It was something that hit me early on, the feeling that came across.','',NULL,'Parents,Feeling,Friends',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18101,'Poetry','Justin Townes Earle','Musician','\nJanuary 4, 1982\n','','American','I heard Nirvana, and discovered that songs could be like poetry, but a little bit more refined: you didn\'t have to have 20 verses to get your point across.','',NULL,'Point,Songs',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18102,'','Justin Townes Earle','Musician','\nJanuary 4, 1982\n','','American','I know I\'m never going to be a big pop star, because I\'m not willing to conform.','',NULL,'Big,Star,Willing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18103,'Love','Justin Townes Earle','Musician','\nJanuary 4, 1982\n','','American','I love Motown, but I\'ve obviously always been more of a Memphis soul fan. If it\'s Stax or Motown, I go Stax.','',NULL,'Soul,Fan',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18104,'Men','Justin Townes Earle','Musician','\nJanuary 4, 1982\n','','American','I think a lot of men are afraid of pretty things, and I\'m not, I like pretty songs.','',NULL,'Pretty,Afraid',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18105,'Music,Time,Best','Justin Townes Earle','Musician','\nJanuary 4, 1982\n','','American','I think the best thing an artist can do is not hang out with other artists. I really dislike hanging out with musicians, for the most part, except for a few select friends, because I don\'t like to talk about music all the time.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18106,'Good','Justin Townes Earle','Musician','\nJanuary 4, 1982\n','','American','I try and eat good. On the road, that\'s next to impossible. And we eat a lot of unhealthy things when we\'re in Texas - that\'s what you do there.','',NULL,'Try,Impossible',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18107,'Teacher,Poetry','Justin Townes Earle','Musician','\nJanuary 4, 1982\n','','American','I\'ve always written. When I was in school, the only teacher who ever liked me was my creative writing teacher. I used to enter poetry competitions, and I don\'t think I ever lost one. So I had the idea for a while of being some kind of poet.','',NULL,'School',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18108,'','Justin Townes Earle','Musician','\nJanuary 4, 1982\n','','American','I\'ve got a 27-inch waist. Before, I was stupid smaller. Finding clothes in the South was impossible.','',NULL,'Stupid,Before,Impossible',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18109,'Good','Justin Townes Earle','Musician','\nJanuary 4, 1982\n','','American','I\'ve never been good at rock\'n\'roll songs, anyway; either I\'m blessed or I\'m cursed, but whatever I write comes out sounding old.','',NULL,'Rock,Blessed',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18110,'Good','Justin Townes Earle','Musician','\nJanuary 4, 1982\n','','American','It\'s nice coming to Nashville, and we have four-bedroom house and a dog, and we go swimming a lot. We get down here and spread out a lot, and I miss my sweet tea and my cornbread and my good southern cooking - but I\'m down here eating pretty for two weeks and I\'m ready to go back to New York City.','',NULL,'Nice,Down',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18111,'','Justin Townes Earle','Musician','\nJanuary 4, 1982\n','','American','My parents split up when I was about 2. I realize more and more how much I\'m like my father. My gentleness comes from my mother.','',NULL,'Mother,Father,Parents',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18112,'','Justin Townes Earle','Musician','\nJanuary 4, 1982\n','','American','Nashville\'s like any other hometown - after a while, it\'s stifling.','',NULL,'After,While,Hometown',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18113,'Love,Nature','Justin Townes Earle','Musician','\nJanuary 4, 1982\n','','American','New York has always had a love for Southern artists. There\'s no place else that makes me feel like the city does. I just love the immediate nature of the city, you can get whatever you want whenever you want it and do whatever you want whenever you want to.','',NULL,'Place',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18114,'Home','Justin Townes Earle','Musician','\nJanuary 4, 1982\n','','American','On the road, I weigh 168. At home, ten more.','',NULL,'Road,Ten',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18115,'','Justin Townes Earle','Musician','\nJanuary 4, 1982\n','','American','There\'s a certain urgency that comes from the records of the early 60s before overdubbing and multitracking came into play.','',NULL,'Before,Play,Early',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18116,'','Justin Townes Earle','Musician','\nJanuary 4, 1982\n','','American','There\'s no such thing as a teenager that listens to a single word their father says.','',NULL,'Father,Single,Word',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18117,'Music','Justin Townes Earle','Musician','\nJanuary 4, 1982\n','','American','What I\'m doing is basically the same as Bob Dylan did with folk songs and Woody Guthrie songs, the same as folk music\'s always done. I\'m not going to sing about ploughing, but I\'ll write a song that sounds like it should be about ploughing.','',NULL,'Done,Did',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18118,'','Steve Earle','Musician','\nJanuary 17, 1955\n','','American','Actually, in its purest form, Islam is incredibly tolerant. That makes what\'s going on in the world really bizarre.','',NULL,'Islam,Makes,Actually',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18119,'','Steve Earle','Musician','\nJanuary 17, 1955\n','','American','I don\'t really think in terms of obstacles. My biggest obstacle is always myself.','',NULL,'Obstacles,Biggest,Obstacle',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18120,'Best','Steve Earle','Musician','\nJanuary 17, 1955\n','','American','Townes van Zandt is the best songwriter in the whole world and I\'ll stand on Bob Dylan\'s coffee table in my cowboy boots and say that.','',NULL,'Coffee,Whole',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18121,'','Steve Earle','Musician','\nJanuary 17, 1955\n','','American','I don\'t usually read reviews.','',NULL,'Read,Reviews,Usually',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18122,'Respect','Steve Earle','Musician','\nJanuary 17, 1955\n','','American','I think the criticism that I take to heart is from other writers that I respect.','',NULL,'Heart,Criticism',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18123,'','Steve Earle','Musician','\nJanuary 17, 1955\n','','American','If I can get Me out of the way, I can do anything.','',NULL,'Anything',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18124,'','Steve Earle','Musician','\nJanuary 17, 1955\n','','American','If there is such a thing as a workaholic, I\'m it, and that\'s what passes for leisure.','',NULL,'Workaholic,Leisure,Passes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18125,'God','Steve Earle','Musician','\nJanuary 17, 1955\n','','American','Me, I\'m spiritually retarded, I need to be knee deep in water with a fly rod in my hands, that\'s about as close to God as I get.','',NULL,'Deep,Water',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18126,'','Steve Earle','Musician','\nJanuary 17, 1955\n','','American','Sonnets are guys writing in English, imitating an Italian song form. It was a form definitely sung as often as it was recited.','',NULL,'Writing,Often,Song',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18127,'','Steve Earle','Musician','\nJanuary 17, 1955\n','','American','You see things differently at 40 than you do at 31. Especially if you got to 40 the way I did.','',NULL,'Did,Especially',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18128,'Time,Good','Sylvia Earle','Scientist','\nAugust 30, 1935\n','','American','Ten percent of the big fish still remain. There are still some blue whales. There are still some krill in Antarctica. There are a few oysters in Chesapeake Bay. Half the coral reefs are still in pretty good shape, a jeweled belt around the middle of the planet. There\'s still time, but not a lot, to ','',NULL,'Pretty',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18129,'','Sylvia Earle','Scientist','\nAugust 30, 1935\n','','American','With every drop of water you drink, every breath you take, you\'re connected to the sea. No matter where on Earth you live.','',NULL,'Live,Matter,Sea',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18130,'Health,Hope','Sylvia Earle','Scientist','\nAugust 30, 1935\n','','American','I hope for your help to explore and protect the wild ocean in ways that will restore the health and, in so doing, secure hope for humankind. Health to the ocean means health for us.','',NULL,'Help',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18131,'Life','Sylvia Earle','Scientist','\nAugust 30, 1935\n','','American','No water, no life. No blue, no green.','',NULL,'Water,Green',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18132,'Sports','Dale Earnhardt','Celebrity','\nApril 29, 1951\n','\nFebruary 18, 2001\n','American','You win some, lose some, and wreck some.','',NULL,'Win,Lose',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18133,'','Dale Earnhardt','Celebrity','\nApril 29, 1951\n','\nFebruary 18, 2001\n','American','Finishing races is important, but racing is more important.','',NULL,'Important,Racing,Finishing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18134,'','Dale Earnhardt','Celebrity','\nApril 29, 1951\n','\nFebruary 18, 2001\n','American','When he was young, I told Dale Jr. that hunting and racing are a lot alike. Holding that steering wheel and holding that rifle both mean you better be responsible.','',NULL,'Better,Mean,Young',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18135,'Good','Dale Earnhardt','Celebrity','\nApril 29, 1951\n','\nFebruary 18, 2001\n','American','You can\'t let one bad moment spoil a bunch of good ones.','',NULL,'Bad,Moment',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18136,'','Dale Earnhardt','Celebrity','\nApril 29, 1951\n','\nFebruary 18, 2001\n','American','Second place is just the first place loser.','',NULL,'Loser,Place,Second',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18137,'Car','Dale Earnhardt','Celebrity','\nApril 29, 1951\n','\nFebruary 18, 2001\n','American','It\'s a never ending battle of making your cars better and also trying to be better yourself.','',NULL,'Yourself,Better',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18138,'','Dale Earnhardt','Celebrity','\nApril 29, 1951\n','\nFebruary 18, 2001\n','American','That strategy of racing for the top five and racing for the win is where everybody wants to be.','',NULL,'Win,Everybody,Wants',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18139,'','Dale Earnhardt','Celebrity','\nApril 29, 1951\n','\nFebruary 18, 2001\n','American','You\'ve got to be closer to the edge than ever to win. That means sometimes you go over the edge, and I don\'t mean driving, either.','',NULL,'Mean,Ever,Win',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18140,'Teen','Dale Earnhardt','Celebrity','\nApril 29, 1951\n','\nFebruary 18, 2001\n','American','Growing up, I\'ve enjoyed hunting with my father.','',NULL,'Father,Growing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18141,'Work,Future','Dale Earnhardt','Celebrity','\nApril 29, 1951\n','\nFebruary 18, 2001\n','American','It\'s just really hard to work and get better, building and planning for the future with the new Monte Carlo and keeping the race team intact and keeping them healthy.','',NULL,'Better',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18142,'','Dale Earnhardt','Celebrity','\nApril 29, 1951\n','\nFebruary 18, 2001\n','American','The thing about it is, all those races we lost, we won this race together. We won it as a team.','',NULL,'Lost,Together,Team',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18143,'','Dale Earnhardt','Celebrity','\nApril 29, 1951\n','\nFebruary 18, 2001\n','American','I\'ve had confidence in myself all along. It was just a matter of getting the pieces back in place.','',NULL,'Confidence,Place,Matter',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18144,'Car','Dale Earnhardt','Celebrity','\nApril 29, 1951\n','\nFebruary 18, 2001\n','American','I don\'t want to argue with my wife about her car - or my driving.','',NULL,'Wife,Her',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18145,'','Dale Earnhardt','Celebrity','\nApril 29, 1951\n','\nFebruary 18, 2001\n','American','I started 20 years without missing a race and ESPN started broadcasting on the air waves.','',NULL,'Without,Started,Missing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18146,'','Dale Earnhardt','Celebrity','\nApril 29, 1951\n','\nFebruary 18, 2001\n','American','If I was 30th in points and not making races and not being competitive in races, I could understand them saying I\'m over-the-hill or I\'m ready to quit or whatever.','',NULL,'Saying,Understand,Whatever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18147,'Good','Dale Earnhardt','Celebrity','\nApril 29, 1951\n','\nFebruary 18, 2001\n','American','As a GM Goodwrench Service Plus dealer, I understand how good service makes a difference to our customers.','',NULL,'Understand,Service',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18148,'Good','Dale Earnhardt','Celebrity','\nApril 29, 1951\n','\nFebruary 18, 2001\n','American','But I\'m good to go through my contract with Childress, and my determination is to win races and try to win that other championship.','',NULL,'Through,Win',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18149,'','Dale Earnhardt','Celebrity','\nApril 29, 1951\n','\nFebruary 18, 2001\n','American','I enjoy Saturday night racing.','',NULL,'Night,Enjoy,Saturday',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18150,'','Dale Earnhardt','Celebrity','\nApril 29, 1951\n','\nFebruary 18, 2001\n','American','I want to be up front racing.','',NULL,'Racing,Front',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18151,'Morning','Dale Earnhardt','Celebrity','\nApril 29, 1951\n','\nFebruary 18, 2001\n','American','I woke up this morning, and I still don\'t believe I won the Daytona 500.','',NULL,'Believe,Still',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18152,'','Dale Earnhardt','Celebrity','\nApril 29, 1951\n','\nFebruary 18, 2001\n','American','I\'ve got to win every race.','',NULL,'Win,Race',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18153,'','Dale Earnhardt','Celebrity','\nApril 29, 1951\n','\nFebruary 18, 2001\n','American','If we\'re going to run for points we need to run in the top-five every week.','',NULL,'Week,Run,Points',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18154,'Time','Dale Earnhardt','Celebrity','\nApril 29, 1951\n','\nFebruary 18, 2001\n','American','Maybe now that we have the same sponsor in Remington we can spend some time together outdoors.','',NULL,'Together,Same',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18155,'','Dale Earnhardt','Celebrity','\nApril 29, 1951\n','\nFebruary 18, 2001\n','American','People are going to get older and young guys are going to come in and race and get more competitive.','',NULL,'Young,Older,Guys',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18156,'','Dale Earnhardt','Celebrity','\nApril 29, 1951\n','\nFebruary 18, 2001\n','American','Richard Childress and myself have made some important innovations on our cars.','',NULL,'Important,Made,Cars',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18157,'','Wyatt Earp','Public Servant','\nMarch 19, 1848\n','\nJanuary 13, 1929\n','American','Fast is fine, but accuracy is everything.','',NULL,'Everything,Fine,Fast',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18158,'','Michael F. Easley','Politician','\nMarch 23, 1950\n','','American','Real vision demands that we make tough choices. Real vision is responsible and it is paid for.','',NULL,'Real,Tough,Vision',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18159,'Education','Michael F. Easley','Politician','\nMarch 23, 1950\n','','American','As Governor of North Carolina for two terms, I made improving education a top priority.','',NULL,'Made,Two',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18160,'','Michael F. Easley','Politician','\nMarch 23, 1950\n','','American','As you may know, previously as Attorney General and now as Governor, I have supported legislation to close the gun show loophole in North Carolina.','',NULL,'May,Show,Gun',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18161,'Education','Michael F. Easley','Politician','\nMarch 23, 1950\n','','American','Because education is the backbone of a competitive workforce and successful economy, making it a priority is not uncommon.','',NULL,'Successful,Making',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18162,'Education','Michael F. Easley','Politician','\nMarch 23, 1950\n','','American','Early college high schools in North Carolina and across the country show us that challenge - not remediation - is an approach to education that works.','',NULL,'Country,Challenge',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18163,'','Michael F. Easley','Politician','\nMarch 23, 1950\n','','American','I had hoped to let the one-half cent sales tax sunset this year, but we do not believe revenues will grow as fast as we hoped for the rest of the year.','',NULL,'Believe,Year,Rest',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18164,'Family','Michael F. Easley','Politician','\nMarch 23, 1950\n','','American','We must remember that North Carolina is more than a collection of regions and people. We are one state, one people, one family, bound by a common concern for each other.','',NULL,'Must,Remember',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18165,'','Jim Eason','Celebrity','','','American','If you want to look young and thin hang around old fat people.','',NULL,'Young,Old,Around',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18166,'','Michael East','Athlete','\nJanuary 20, 1978\n','','American','Deciding on when to kick is crucial and depends on how the race is unfolding.','',NULL,'Race,Depends,Kick',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18167,'','Michael East','Athlete','\nJanuary 20, 1978\n','','American','I could produce spurts of speed and after taking up athletics I found myself running quite quickly over 400m.','',NULL,'After,Found,Quite',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18168,'','Michael East','Athlete','\nJanuary 20, 1978\n','','American','I first discovered my turn of pace when I was playing football as a kid.','',NULL,'Football,Playing,Turn',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18169,'','Michael East','Athlete','\nJanuary 20, 1978\n','','American','If it\'s a slow race you have to be on your guard. You have to be patient, but I prefer that.','',NULL,'Patient,Race,Slow',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18170,'','Michael East','Athlete','\nJanuary 20, 1978\n','','American','If you go too soon, you can come unstuck with 50m left when the guys are going past you.','',NULL,'Past,Left,Guys',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18171,'','Michael East','Athlete','\nJanuary 20, 1978\n','','American','If you see swarms of guys coming around you, you have to try and avoid being stuck on the kerb.','',NULL,'Try,Around,Guys',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18172,'','Michael East','Athlete','\nJanuary 20, 1978\n','','American','It is a natural gift I was born with but it\'s something I\'ve had to nurture in training.','',NULL,'Training,Gift,Born',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18173,'','Michael East','Athlete','\nJanuary 20, 1978\n','','American','It probably won\'t sink in until I\'ve retired from running but I\'m a much better athlete than two years ago.','',NULL,'Better,Two,Until',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18174,'','Michael East','Athlete','\nJanuary 20, 1978\n','','American','So when you put the kick in and the other runners go past you, it\'s game over!','',NULL,'Past,Game,Put',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18175,'','Michael East','Athlete','\nJanuary 20, 1978\n','','American','Stepping up a gear during any race is not an easy thing to do.','',NULL,'Easy,Race,Stepping',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18176,'','Michael East','Athlete','\nJanuary 20, 1978\n','','American','Winning Commonwealth gold was just totally unbelievable.','',NULL,'Winning,Gold,Totally',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18177,'','Michael East','Athlete','\nJanuary 20, 1978\n','','American','You have to have your wits about you and think quickly on your feet.','',NULL,'Feet,Wits,Quickly',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18178,'Money,Happiness','Gregg Easterbrook','Author','','','American','Everyone needs a certain amount of money. Beyond that, we pursue money because we know how to obtain it. We don\'t necessarily know how to obtain happiness.','',NULL,'Everyone',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18179,'Good','Gregg Easterbrook','Author','','','American','You know, some of the good part of blog theory was that blogs would be like diaries that the world could read. They would be spontaneous, whatever pops into your mind, as a diary would be.','',NULL,'Mind,Whatever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18180,'','Gregg Easterbrook','Author','','','American','And if there was something, suppose I wanted to write something really damning or embarrassing about one of the owners, that would really be a problem on the NFL\'s site.','',NULL,'Problem,Wanted,Write',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18181,'','Gregg Easterbrook','Author','','','American','And then ESPN fired me. I did not think that was a fitting punishment.','',NULL,'Did,Punishment,Fired',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18182,'Life,Good','Gregg Easterbrook','Author','','','American','But by showing us live coverage of every bad thing happening everywhere in the world, cable news makes life seem like it\'s just an endless string of disasters - when, for most people in most places today, life is fairly good.','',NULL,'Today',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18183,'','Gregg Easterbrook','Author','','','American','But if you could make that mistake and press the send button and the entire world sees it forever.','',NULL,'Mistake,Forever,Press',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18184,'','Gregg Easterbrook','Author','','','American','Even though Rush is not me and the situations were very different, I think, in the Rush Limbaugh thing, ESPN was criticized for not acting, and you remember that after a couple days of controversy over Rush.','',NULL,'Different,Remember,After',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18185,'','Gregg Easterbrook','Author','','','American','For what I wrote that started this whole controversy, I deserved to be criticized, and I felt bad about writing it. I felt bad mainly as a writer and a thinker.','',NULL,'Bad,Writing,Whole',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18186,'','Gregg Easterbrook','Author','','','American','Heroic people take risks to themselves to help others. There\'s nothing heroic about accepting $5 million to go out and run around chasing a ball, although you may show fortitude or those other qualities while you do it.','',NULL,'Help,Nothing,May',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18187,'','Gregg Easterbrook','Author','','','American','I behaved poorly by starting this whole thing and I made some mistakes in dealing with it, and they made some mistakes in dealing with me, and taking down all my stuff was probably one of them.','',NULL,'Mistakes,Down,Made',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18188,'','Gregg Easterbrook','Author','','','American','I didn\'t view myself as attacking the boss. I viewed my boss at ESPN as the publisher and president of ESPN.','',NULL,'Boss,President,View',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18189,'Sports','Gregg Easterbrook','Author','','','American','I don\'t think there are many larger lessons to be found in sports.','',NULL,'Found,Lessons',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18190,'Sports','Gregg Easterbrook','Author','','','American','I think professional sports, football, to use it as an example, it\'s fundamentally a form of entertainment.','',NULL,'Football,Example',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18191,'','Gregg Easterbrook','Author','','','American','I think that might have been an element in it, and people have asked me that very thing. Remember, Disney is the majority shareholder, but it is not an operating division of Disney.','',NULL,'Remember,Might,Majority',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18192,'','Gregg Easterbrook','Author','','','American','I think the thing that I most appreciate now is that stereotypes involving Jewish identity activate fears of persecution that exist in the present day.','',NULL,'Present,Appreciate,Exist',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18193,'History','Gregg Easterbrook','Author','','','American','I\'m a smart guy, I know the history of this issue and why people care about it.','',NULL,'Smart,Care',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18194,'','Gregg Easterbrook','Author','','','American','I\'m working seven days a week in the fall. I couldn\'t possibly keep that up. This is only for the fall. In the last couple of years I\'ve tended to do most of my serious writing in the winter, when there\'s nothing going on with football.','',NULL,'Nothing,Writing,Football',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18195,'','Gregg Easterbrook','Author','','','American','Inevitably, these sorts of things are going to come back to blow up in people\'s faces.','',NULL,'Faces,Blow,Inevitably',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18196,'','Gregg Easterbrook','Author','','','American','It was actually a very nice little book done by a gift book company. They illustrated it with pictures from 1920s football, before there were face guards.','',NULL,'Nice,Football,Book',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18197,'','Gregg Easterbrook','Author','','','American','It was Orwellian. I completely disappeared, and disappeared the same day. It was by early that evening when the Times story ran. That was an overreaction. All human beings under pressure behave poorly.','',NULL,'Human,Evening,Same',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18198,'Fear','Gregg Easterbrook','Author','','','American','Jewish persecution is a historical memory of the present generation and people fear it in the present day, and that\'s why those references are so much more powerful. I just understand that better now.','',NULL,'Powerful,Better',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18199,'','Gregg Easterbrook','Author','','','American','Now, for pure bloggers, for individual people who are just posting their own thoughts, they would still run the same risk of saying something wrong or embarrassing, but they wouldn\'t harm their institutions by doing so.','',NULL,'Saying,Thoughts,Still',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18200,'History','Gregg Easterbrook','Author','','','American','Stereotypes involving Christian identity, Christian persecution is so far back in history now that no one fears it being revived, unless you live in China, I guess.','',NULL,'Live,Christian',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18201,'','Gregg Easterbrook','Author','','','American','Torture numbers, and they\'ll confess to anything.','',NULL,'Anything,Numbers,Torture',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18202,'','Leslie Easterbrook','Actress','\nJuly 29, 1949\n','','American','I can be inappropriate at times.','',NULL,'Times',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18203,'','Leslie Easterbrook','Actress','\nJuly 29, 1949\n','','American','I did a film once that I was killed in. It was a painful, horrifying day. It was a wonderful day from the standpoint of acting, but I was a wreck otherwise.','',NULL,'Did,Acting,Wonderful',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18204,'','Leslie Easterbrook','Actress','\nJuly 29, 1949\n','','American','I have fans all around the world.','',NULL,'Around,Fans',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18205,'Funny','Leslie Easterbrook','Actress','\nJuly 29, 1949\n','','American','I wish I had a funny story.','',NULL,'Wish,Story',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18206,'','Leslie Easterbrook','Actress','\nJuly 29, 1949\n','','American','I\'m a big taco fan.','',NULL,'Big,Fan',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18207,'Life,Love','Leslie Easterbrook','Actress','\nJuly 29, 1949\n','','American','Mother Firefly is the kind of character I\'ve always wanted to play. She\'s larger than life, terribly tragic, and capable of a lot of love.','',NULL,'Mother',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18208,'Great','Leslie Easterbrook','Actress','\nJuly 29, 1949\n','','American','When I first started acting, I started in opera and had a great desire to play grand, tragic characters. I got sidetracked in musical theater and ended up doing a lot of comedy.','',NULL,'Play,Acting',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18209,'Friendship,Family','Charles Alexander Eastman','Author','\nFebruary 19, 1858\n','\nJanuary 8, 1939\n','American','Friendship is held to be the severest test of character. It is easy, we think, to be loyal to a family and clan, whose blood is in your own veins.','',NULL,'Character',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18210,'Love','Charles Alexander Eastman','Author','\nFebruary 19, 1858\n','\nJanuary 8, 1939\n','American','Love between a man and a woman is founded on the mating instinct and is not free from desire and self-seeking. But to have a friend and to be true under any and all trials is the mark of a man!','',NULL,'True,Woman',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18211,'Nature','Charles Alexander Eastman','Author','\nFebruary 19, 1858\n','\nJanuary 8, 1939\n','American','Nearness to nature... keeps the spirit sensitive to impressions not commonly felt and in touch with the unseen powers.','',NULL,'Spirit,Touch',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18212,'Religion,Men','Charles Eastman','Author','\nFebruary 19, 1858\n','\nJanuary 8, 1939\n','Sioux','More than this, even in those white men who professed religion we found much inconsistency of conduct. They spoke much of spiritual things, while seeking only the material.','',NULL,'Spiritual',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18213,'Nature','Charles Eastman','Author','\nFebruary 19, 1858\n','\nJanuary 8, 1939\n','Sioux','There were no temples or shrines among us save those of nature.','',NULL,'Among,Save',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18214,'Family','Charles Eastman','Author','\nFebruary 19, 1858\n','\nJanuary 8, 1939\n','Sioux','The clan is nothing more than a larger family, with its patriarchal chief as the natural head, and the union of several clans by intermarriage and voluntary connection constitutes the tribe.','',NULL,'Nothing,Union',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18215,'','Charles Eastman','Author','\nFebruary 19, 1858\n','\nJanuary 8, 1939\n','Sioux','But to have a friend, and to be true under any and all trials, is the mark of a man!','',NULL,'True,Friend,Trials',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18216,'Friendship','Charles Eastman','Author','\nFebruary 19, 1858\n','\nJanuary 8, 1939\n','Sioux','Friendship is held to be the severest test of character.','',NULL,'Character,Test',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18217,'God','Charles Eastman','Author','\nFebruary 19, 1858\n','\nJanuary 8, 1939\n','Sioux','He sees no need for setting apart one day in seven as a holy day, since to him all days are God\'s.','',NULL,'Him,Days',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18218,'Nature','Charles Eastman','Author','\nFebruary 19, 1858\n','\nJanuary 8, 1939\n','Sioux','The elements and majestic forces in nature, Lightning, Wind, Water, Fire, and Frost, were regarded with awe as spiritual powers, but always secondary and intermediate in character.','',NULL,'Character,Spiritual',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18219,'','Charles Eastman','Author','\nFebruary 19, 1858\n','\nJanuary 8, 1939\n','Sioux','The native American has been generally despised by his white conquerors for his poverty and simplicity.','',NULL,'Poverty,American,Simplicity',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18220,'','Charles Eastman','Author','\nFebruary 19, 1858\n','\nJanuary 8, 1939\n','Sioux','The red man divided mind into two parts, - the spiritual mind and the physical mind.','',NULL,'Spiritual,Mind,Two',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18221,'Religion','Charles Eastman','Author','\nFebruary 19, 1858\n','\nJanuary 8, 1939\n','Sioux','The religion of the Indian is the last thing about him that the man of another race will ever understand.','',NULL,'Him,Ever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18222,'Men,God','Charles Eastman','Author','\nFebruary 19, 1858\n','\nJanuary 8, 1939\n','Sioux','Among us all men were created sons of God and stood erect, as conscious of their divinity.','',NULL,'Among',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18223,'Age','Charles Eastman','Author','\nFebruary 19, 1858\n','\nJanuary 8, 1939\n','Sioux','At the age of about eight years, if he is a boy, she turns him over to his father for more Spartan training.','',NULL,'Father,Him',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18224,'Life','Charles Eastman','Author','\nFebruary 19, 1858\n','\nJanuary 8, 1939\n','Sioux','Every act of his life is, in a very real sense, a religious act.','',NULL,'Real,Sense',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18225,'Religion','Charles Eastman','Author','\nFebruary 19, 1858\n','\nJanuary 8, 1939\n','Sioux','In every religion there is an element of the supernatural, varying with the influence of pure reason over its devotees.','',NULL,'Reason,Influence',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18226,'','Charles Eastman','Author','\nFebruary 19, 1858\n','\nJanuary 8, 1939\n','Sioux','Indian names were either characteristic nicknames given in a playful spirit, deed names, birth names, or such as have a religious and symbolic meaning.','',NULL,'Spirit,Religious,Meaning',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18227,'Women','Charles Eastman','Author','\nFebruary 19, 1858\n','\nJanuary 8, 1939\n','Sioux','It has been said that the position of woman is the test of civilization, and that of our women was secure. In them was vested our standard of morals and the purity of our blood.','',NULL,'Woman,Said',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18228,'Home','Charles Eastman','Author','\nFebruary 19, 1858\n','\nJanuary 8, 1939\n','Sioux','No one who is at all acquainted with the Indian in his home can deny that we are a polite people.','',NULL,'Deny,Polite',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18229,'Life,Age','Charles Eastman','Author','\nFebruary 19, 1858\n','\nJanuary 8, 1939\n','Sioux','Our old age was in some respects the happiest period of life.','',NULL,'Old',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18230,'Time','Charles Eastman','Author','\nFebruary 19, 1858\n','\nJanuary 8, 1939\n','Sioux','Our people, though capable of strong and durable feeling, were not demonstrative in their affection at any time, least of all in the presence of guests or strangers.','',NULL,'Strong,Feeling',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18231,'Alone,Power','Charles Eastman','Author','\nFebruary 19, 1858\n','\nJanuary 8, 1939\n','Sioux','That is, we believed, the supreme duty of the parent, who only was permitted to claim in some degree the priestly office and function, since it is his creative and protecting power which alone approaches the solemn function of Deity.','',NULL,'Creative',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18232,'Religion,War','Charles Eastman','Author','\nFebruary 19, 1858\n','\nJanuary 8, 1939\n','Sioux','The American Indian was an individualist in religion as in war. He had neither a national army nor an organized church.','',NULL,'American',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18233,'Family,Government','Charles Eastman','Author','\nFebruary 19, 1858\n','\nJanuary 8, 1939\n','Sioux','The family was not only the social unit, but also the unit of government.','',NULL,'Social',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18234,'War','Charles Eastman','Author','\nFebruary 19, 1858\n','\nJanuary 8, 1939\n','Sioux','The hospitality of the wigwam is only limited by the institution of war.','',NULL,'Limited',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18235,'','Charles Eastman','Author','\nFebruary 19, 1858\n','\nJanuary 8, 1939\n','Sioux','The Indian was a religious man from his mother\'s womb.','',NULL,'Mother,Religious,Indian',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18236,'','Charles Eastman','Author','\nFebruary 19, 1858\n','\nJanuary 8, 1939\n','Sioux','The logical man must either deny all miracles or none, and our American Indian myths and hero stories are perhaps, in themselves, quite as credible as those of the Hebrews of old.','',NULL,'Must,Hero,Old',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18237,'','Crystal Eastman','Lawyer','\nJune 25, 1881\n','\nJuly 8, 1928\n','American','Indifference is harder to fight than hostility, and there is nothing that kills an agitation like having everybody admit that it is fundamentally right.','',NULL,'Fight,Nothing,Everybody',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18238,'Good','Crystal Eastman','Lawyer','\nJune 25, 1881\n','\nJuly 8, 1928\n','American','A good deal of tyranny goes by the name of protection.','',NULL,'Name,Tyranny',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18239,'','Crystal Eastman','Lawyer','\nJune 25, 1881\n','\nJuly 8, 1928\n','American','The average man has a carefully cultivated ignorance about household matters - from what to do with the crumbs to the grocer\'s telephone number - a sort of cheerful inefficiency which protects him.','',NULL,'Ignorance,Him,Cheerful',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18240,'Women','Crystal Eastman','Lawyer','\nJune 25, 1881\n','\nJuly 8, 1928\n','American','I am not interested in women just because they\'re women. I am interested, however, in seeing that they are no longer classed with children and minors.','',NULL,'Children,Interested',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18241,'','Crystal Eastman','Lawyer','\nJune 25, 1881\n','\nJuly 8, 1928\n','American','I would not have a woman go to Congress merely because she is a woman.','',NULL,'Woman,She,Congress',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18242,'','Crystal Eastman','Lawyer','\nJune 25, 1881\n','\nJuly 8, 1928\n','American','If the feminist program goes to pieces on the arrival of the first baby, it\'s false and useless.','',NULL,'Baby,Goes,False',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18243,'','Crystal Eastman','Lawyer','\nJune 25, 1881\n','\nJuly 8, 1928\n','American','It is all right for the lion and the lamb to lie down together if they are both asleep, but if one of them begins to get active, it is dangerous.','',NULL,'Lie,Together,Down',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18244,'Politics,Women','Crystal Eastman','Lawyer','\nJune 25, 1881\n','\nJuly 8, 1928\n','American','It is not so much that women have a different point of view in politics as that they give a different emphasis. And this is vastly important, for politics is so largely a matter of emphasis.','',NULL,'Important',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18245,'Equality,Love,Work','Crystal Eastman','Lawyer','\nJune 25, 1881\n','\nJuly 8, 1928\n','American','Until women learn to want economic independence, and until they work out a way to get this independence without denying themselves the joys of love and motherhood, it seems to me feminism has no roots.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18246,'Love','George Eastman','Inventor','\nJuly 12, 1854\n','\nMarch 14, 1932\n','American','Light makes photography. Embrace light. Admire it. Love it. But above all, know light. Know it for all you are worth, and you will know the key to photography.','',NULL,'Light,Makes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18247,'','George Eastman','Inventor','\nJuly 12, 1854\n','\nMarch 14, 1932\n','American','What we do during our working hours determines what we have; what we do in our leisure hours determines what we are.','',NULL,'Working,Hours,Leisure',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18248,'','George Eastman','Inventor','\nJuly 12, 1854\n','\nMarch 14, 1932\n','American','You push the button, we do the rest.','',NULL,'Rest,Push,Button',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18249,'','Max Eastman','Author','\nJanuary 4, 1883\n','\nMarch 25, 1969\n','American','A joke is not a thing but a process, a trick you play on the listener\'s mind. You start him off toward a plausible goal, and then by a sudden twist you land him nowhere at all or just where he didn\'t expect to go.','',NULL,'Mind,Him,Goal',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18250,'Pet','Max Eastman','Author','\nJanuary 4, 1883\n','\nMarch 25, 1969\n','American','Dogs laugh, but they laugh with their tails.','',NULL,'Laugh,Dogs',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18251,'Smile','Max Eastman','Author','\nJanuary 4, 1883\n','\nMarch 25, 1969\n','American','A smile is the universal welcome.','',NULL,'Welcome,Universal',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18252,'Humor','Max Eastman','Author','\nJanuary 4, 1883\n','\nMarch 25, 1969\n','American','Humor is the instinct for taking pain playfully.','',NULL,'Pain,Taking',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18253,'Men,Hope','Max Eastman','Author','\nJanuary 4, 1883\n','\nMarch 25, 1969\n','American','The worst enemy of human hope is not brute facts, but men of brains who will not face them.','',NULL,'Enemy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18254,'','Max Eastman','Author','\nJanuary 4, 1883\n','\nMarch 25, 1969\n','American','People who demand neutrality in any situation are usually not neutral but in favor of the status quo.','',NULL,'Situation,Status,Favor',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18255,'Humor','Max Eastman','Author','\nJanuary 4, 1883\n','\nMarch 25, 1969\n','American','It is the ability to take a joke, not make one, that proves you have a sense of humor.','',NULL,'Sense,Joke',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18256,'','Max Eastman','Author','\nJanuary 4, 1883\n','\nMarch 25, 1969\n','American','A liberal mind is a mind that is able to imagine itself believing anything.','',NULL,'Mind,Anything,Able',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18257,'History','Max Eastman','Author','\nJanuary 4, 1883\n','\nMarch 25, 1969\n','American','A poet in history is divine, but a poet in the next room is a joke.','',NULL,'Joke,Next',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18258,'Art,Romantic','Max Eastman','Author','\nJanuary 4, 1883\n','\nMarch 25, 1969\n','American','Classic art was the art of necessity: modern romantic art bears the stamp of caprice and chance.','',NULL,'Chance',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18259,'','Max Eastman','Author','\nJanuary 4, 1883\n','\nMarch 25, 1969\n','American','Emotion is the surest arbiter of a poetic choice, and it is the priest of all supreme unions in the mind.','',NULL,'Mind,Choice,Emotion',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18260,'','Max Eastman','Author','\nJanuary 4, 1883\n','\nMarch 25, 1969\n','American','I don\'t know why it is we are in such a hurry to get up when we fall down. You might think we would lie there and rest for a while.','',NULL,'Lie,Down,Why',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18261,'Art,Life,Beauty','Max Eastman','Author','\nJanuary 4, 1883\n','\nMarch 25, 1969\n','American','It is art that makes life, makes interest, makes importance and I know of no substitute whatever for the force and beauty of its process.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18262,'Society','Max Eastman','Author','\nJanuary 4, 1883\n','\nMarch 25, 1969\n','American','Laughter is, after speech, the chief thing that holds society together.','',NULL,'Laughter,Together',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18263,'','Max Eastman','Author','\nJanuary 4, 1883\n','\nMarch 25, 1969\n','American','Robert Benchley has a style that is weak and lies down frequently to rest.','',NULL,'Down,Lies,Rest',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18264,'','Max Eastman','Author','\nJanuary 4, 1883\n','\nMarch 25, 1969\n','American','The defining function of the artist is to cherish consciousness.','',NULL,'Artist,Cherish,Function',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18265,'Good,Best','Sheena Easton','Musician','\nApril 27, 1959\n','','Scottish','Proving I\'m a good mother is the one achievement I\'m most proud of. It\'s brought out the best in me.','',NULL,'Mother',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18266,'Time','Sheena Easton','Musician','\nApril 27, 1959\n','','Scottish','Every time I show up to do something here it\'s considered a comeback. If I came into town and they didn\'t call it that, I\'d be disappointed.','',NULL,'Here,Show',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18267,'Good','Sheena Easton','Musician','\nApril 27, 1959\n','','Scottish','I\'m terrible at relationships. I consider myself to be smart and a good mother but it\'s taken me this long to realise you don\'t have to marry a guy after three days or dump him.','',NULL,'Smart,Mother',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18268,'Time','Sheena Easton','Musician','\nApril 27, 1959\n','','Scottish','Any time I have to get on a plane and leave my kids for a few days, it\'s kind of tortuous.','',NULL,'Kids,Few',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18269,'Music','Sheena Easton','Musician','\nApril 27, 1959\n','','Scottish','Disco is just pop music you can dance to.','',NULL,'Dance,Pop',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18270,'Home','Sheena Easton','Musician','\nApril 27, 1959\n','','Scottish','Even if your job is a professional singer, we still dork out at home.','',NULL,'Job,Still',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18271,'Life','Sheena Easton','Musician','\nApril 27, 1959\n','','Scottish','Even though I pretty much made my own decisions early on, when I was younger I tended to overbook my life.','',NULL,'Made,Pretty',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18272,'Life','Sheena Easton','Musician','\nApril 27, 1959\n','','Scottish','I have lived in the United States for half of my life, my entire adult life.','',NULL,'United,Half',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18273,'Life,Work','Sheena Easton','Musician','\nApril 27, 1959\n','','Scottish','I have the life of Riley. I take my kids to school, do a bit of work in the afternoon, pick my kids up, microwave a meal, hang out with my kids, and work for a couple of hours.','',NULL,'School',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18274,'Music','Sheena Easton','Musician','\nApril 27, 1959\n','','Scottish','I used to hate, with a capitol H, making videos. It was nothing but a chore. It was something you had to do to have your music accepted in the visual medium.','',NULL,'Hate,Nothing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18275,'Time','Sheena Easton','Musician','\nApril 27, 1959\n','','Scottish','I used to think I had to stay frozen in time. No amount of Botox will keep up.','',NULL,'Keep,Used',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18276,'Life','Sheena Easton','Musician','\nApril 27, 1959\n','','Scottish','I was blessed in the sense that I got handed so much early on in life. I got a lot of the things people go through their 20s and 30s craving.','',NULL,'Blessed,Through',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18277,'Work,Car','Sheena Easton','Musician','\nApril 27, 1959\n','','Scottish','I would make tea for Joni Mitchell or clean her car, anything to be in the studio and watch her work.','',NULL,'Anything',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18278,'','Sheena Easton','Musician','\nApril 27, 1959\n','','Scottish','I wouldn\'t consciously pursue trying to make something for the charts. It\'s just not in my scope now. I\'d rather stick needles in my eyes.','',NULL,'Trying,Eyes,Rather',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18279,'Love','Sheena Easton','Musician','\nApril 27, 1959\n','','Scottish','I\'d love to a duet with Luther Vandross.','',NULL,'Duet,Luther',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18280,'','Sheena Easton','Musician','\nApril 27, 1959\n','','Scottish','I\'m a terrible dancer. The worst.','',NULL,'Worst,Terrible,Dancer',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18281,'','Sheena Easton','Musician','\nApril 27, 1959\n','','Scottish','I\'m definitely a pop artist at heart.','',NULL,'Heart,Artist,Definitely',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18282,'Love','Sheena Easton','Musician','\nApril 27, 1959\n','','Scottish','I\'m just passionately in love with my kids.','',NULL,'Kids',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18283,'','Sheena Easton','Musician','\nApril 27, 1959\n','','Scottish','If I have no children what would be the point of living.','',NULL,'Children,Living,Point',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18284,'','Sheena Easton','Musician','\nApril 27, 1959\n','','Scottish','If I was still at school, I\'d be looking at Britney Spears and dying to be her.','',NULL,'School,Still,Her',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18285,'','Sheena Easton','Musician','\nApril 27, 1959\n','','Scottish','It\'s nice to have been around long enough to be a part of people\'s lives. A lot of people who come to my show are real nostalgic for the \'80s.','',NULL,'Nice,Real,Long',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18286,'','Sheena Easton','Musician','\nApril 27, 1959\n','','Scottish','It\'s very validating when you are new in the industry to get awards. It boosts your self-esteem.','',NULL,'Industry,Awards,Validating',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18287,'Life','Sheena Easton','Musician','\nApril 27, 1959\n','','Scottish','My mother has never been involved in my professional life. I am very close to my mother but we keep it on a mother-daughter basis and not a work-related basis.','',NULL,'Mother,Keep',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18288,'','Sheena Easton','Musician','\nApril 27, 1959\n','','Scottish','My sole focus as far back as I can remember was all about my dream to become a singer.','',NULL,'Focus,Remember,Become',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18289,'Morning','Sheena Easton','Musician','\nApril 27, 1959\n','','Scottish','Prince used to call me up 3am in the morning and invite me to hear some of his new songs.','',NULL,'Used,Call',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18290,'','Clint Eastwood','Actor','\nMay 31, 1930\n','','American','I have a very strict gun control policy: if there\'s a gun around, I want to be in control of it.','',NULL,'Control,Around,Gun',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18291,'Respect,Power','Clint Eastwood','Actor','\nMay 31, 1930\n','','American','Respect your efforts, respect yourself. Self-respect leads to self-discipline. When you have both firmly under your belt, that\'s real power.','',NULL,'Yourself',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18292,'Funny','Clint Eastwood','Actor','\nMay 31, 1930\n','','American','They say marriages are made in Heaven. But so is thunder and lightning.','',NULL,'Made,Heaven',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18293,'','Clint Eastwood','Actor','\nMay 31, 1930\n','','American','I tried being reasonable, I didn\'t like it.','',NULL,'Tried,Reasonable',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18294,'Change','Clint Eastwood','Actor','\nMay 31, 1930\n','','American','Sometimes if you want to see a change for the better, you have to take things into your own hands.','',NULL,'Better,Sometimes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18295,'','Clint Eastwood','Actor','\nMay 31, 1930\n','','American','I\'ve never met a genius. A genius to me is someone who does well at something he hates. Anybody can do well at something he loves - it\'s just a question of finding the subject.','',NULL,'Someone,Question,Genius',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18296,'','Clint Eastwood','Actor','\nMay 31, 1930\n','','American','I\'m interested in the fact that the less secure a man is, the more likely he is to have extreme prejudice.','',NULL,'Fact,Less,Interested',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18297,'','Clint Eastwood','Actor','\nMay 31, 1930\n','','American','I would just like to say something, ladies and gentlemen. Something that I think is very important. It is that, you, we - we own this country. We - we own it. It is not you owning it, and not politicians owning it. Politicians are employees of ours.','',NULL,'Important,Country,Ladies',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18298,'Society','Clint Eastwood','Actor','\nMay 31, 1930\n','','American','Crimes against children are the most heinous crime. That, for me, would be a reason for capital punishment because children are innocent and need the guidance of an adult society.','',NULL,'Children,Reason',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18299,'Movies,Money','Clint Eastwood','Actor','\nMay 31, 1930\n','','American','This film cost $31 million. With that kind of money I could have invaded some country.','',NULL,'Country',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18300,'','Clint Eastwood','Actor','\nMay 31, 1930\n','','American','I don\'t believe in pessimism. If something doesn\'t come up the way you want, forge ahead. If you think it\'s going to rain, it will.','',NULL,'Rain,Believe,Ahead',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18301,'','Clint Eastwood','Actor','\nMay 31, 1930\n','','American','If you want a guarantee, buy a toaster.','',NULL,'Guarantee,Buy,Toaster',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18302,'Best','Clint Eastwood','Actor','\nMay 31, 1930\n','','American','I just think it is important that you realize , that you\'re the best in the world. Whether you are a Democrat or Republican or whether you\'re libertarian or whatever, you are the best. And we should not ever forget that. And when somebody does not do the job, we got to let them go.','',NULL,'Forget,Job',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18303,'Marriage','Clint Eastwood','Actor','\nMay 31, 1930\n','','American','There\'s only one way to have a happy marriage and as soon as I learn what it is I\'ll get married again.','',NULL,'Happy,Learn',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18304,'','Clint Eastwood','Actor','\nMay 31, 1930\n','','American','The less secure a man is, the more likely he is to have extreme prejudice.','',NULL,'Less,Prejudice,Likely',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18305,'Change','Clint Eastwood','Actor','\nMay 31, 1930\n','','American','If a person doesn\'t change, there\'s something really wrong with him.','',NULL,'Person,Him',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18306,'','Clint Eastwood','Actor','\nMay 31, 1930\n','','American','I became a Republican in 1951, the first year I could vote.','',NULL,'Vote,Year,Republican',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18307,'Government','Clint Eastwood','Actor','\nMay 31, 1930\n','','American','I\'m not really conservative. I\'m conservative on certain things. I believe in less government. I believe in fiscal responsibility and all those things that maybe Republicans used to believe in but don\'t any more.','',NULL,'Believe,Used',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18308,'Men','Clint Eastwood','Actor','\nMay 31, 1930\n','','American','Men must know their limitations.','',NULL,'Must',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18309,'','Clint Eastwood','Actor','\nMay 31, 1930\n','','American','President Obama is the greatest hoax ever perpetrated on the American people.','',NULL,'Greatest,Ever,American',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18310,'Age','Clint Eastwood','Actor','\nMay 31, 1930\n','','American','I think being able to age gracefully is a very important talent. It is too late for me.','',NULL,'Important,Able',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18311,'','Clint Eastwood','Actor','\nMay 31, 1930\n','','American','You have to feel confident. If you don\'t, then you\'re going to be hesitant and defensive, and there\'ll be a lot of things working against you.','',NULL,'Working,Against,Confident',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18312,'Time','Clint Eastwood','Actor','\nMay 31, 1930\n','','American','And I think it\'s that time. And I think if you just step aside and Mr. Romney can kind of take over. You can maybe still use a plane. Though maybe a smaller one. Not that big gas guzzler you are going around to colleges and talking about student loans and stuff like that.','',NULL,'Still,Big',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18313,'Alone','Clint Eastwood','Actor','\nMay 31, 1930\n','','American','I mean, I\'ve always been a libertarian. Leave everybody alone. Let everybody else do what they want. Just stay out of everybody else\'s hair.','',NULL,'Mean,Else',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18314,'','Clint Eastwood','Actor','\nMay 31, 1930\n','','American','We boil at different degrees.','',NULL,'Different,Degrees,Boil',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18315,'Work,Patience','Eknath Easwaran','Author','1910','1999','Indian','Patience can\'t be acquired overnight. It is just like building up a muscle. Every day you need to work on it.','',NULL,'Building',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18316,'Life,Great','Eknath Easwaran','Author','1910','1999','Indian','It takes a lot of experience of life to see why some relationships last and others do not. But we do not have to wait for a crisis to get an idea of the future of a particular relationship. Our behavior in little every incidents tells us a great deal.','',NULL,'Experience',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18317,'Time','Eknath Easwaran','Author','1910','1999','Indian','Through meditation and by giving full attention to one thing at a time, we can learn to direct attention where we choose.','',NULL,'Giving,Through',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18318,'','Ashton Eaton','Athlete','\nJanuary 21, 1988\n','','American','I won\'t back down. I get a satisfaction from being tested and defeating the test.','',NULL,'Down,Won,Test',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18319,'','Ashton Eaton','Athlete','\nJanuary 21, 1988\n','','American','I want to see where I measure up against everyone in the world and everyone who has ever competed in the sport, and there\'s that innate sense of wanting to challenge myself. I\'m competitive in all aspects.','',NULL,'Ever,Challenge,Sense',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18320,'Time','Ashton Eaton','Athlete','\nJanuary 21, 1988\n','','American','There\'s never going to be a decathlon that you\'re going to have 10 events that your satisfied with. You\'re always, always going to be dissatisfied in something, and that always draws you back to try to retry that the next time you do a decathlon. It\'s like you go for the perfect 10.','',NULL,'Perfect,Try',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18321,'Good','Ashton Eaton','Athlete','\nJanuary 21, 1988\n','','American','I think a challenge for myself is to see how many times I can get above 9,000. That would be a good challenge.','',NULL,'Challenge,Times',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18322,'','Ashton Eaton','Athlete','\nJanuary 21, 1988\n','','American','I\'m not maximized yet.','',NULL,'Yet',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18323,'','Ashton Eaton','Athlete','\nJanuary 21, 1988\n','','American','My goal in Korea is to win. There\'s no timetable when to set the American record.','',NULL,'Win,Goal,American',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18324,'','Ashton Eaton','Athlete','\nJanuary 21, 1988\n','','American','That is when the crowd really lifted me. That last 600 meters I was not running with my own legs. It was incredible.','',NULL,'Last,Running,Incredible',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18325,'','Ashton Eaton','Athlete','\nJanuary 21, 1988\n','','American','The desire definitely comes from within. There are only a few people who make it to this level and those are the ones who have that innate desire.','',NULL,'Few,Desire,Within',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18326,'Great','Ashton Eaton','Athlete','\nJanuary 21, 1988\n','','American','The great thing about this is, and not to pump my own tires, but I feel like I\'m not maximized yet. I feel like I can still run faster, jump higher, which I think makes it special. Hopefully, going to London, I\'ll be welcomed into the decathlon community.','',NULL,'Still,Special',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18327,'','Ashton Eaton','Athlete','\nJanuary 21, 1988\n','','American','The thing I like about decathlon is also the thing I dislike: It\'s the maximum challenge, but also the maximum frustration.','',NULL,'Challenge,Dislike,Decathlon',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18328,'Mom','Ashton Eaton','Athlete','\nJanuary 21, 1988\n','','American','When I see my mom in the stands, it always pushes me to succeed.','',NULL,'Succeed,Stands',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18329,'Music','John Eaton','Politician','\nJune 18, 1790\n','\nNovember 17, 1856\n','American','But nevertheless, it\'s music ultimately that matters in opera, and opera is a piece of music reaching out as a vision in sound reaching out to the world.','',NULL,'Vision,Matters',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18330,'Time','John Eaton','Politician','\nJune 18, 1790\n','\nNovember 17, 1856\n','American','Nevertheless, one doesn\'t have time to think, oh, well, this is a quarter tone sharp, or flat.','',NULL,'Oh,Flat',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18331,'Music,Hope','John Eaton','Politician','\nJune 18, 1790\n','\nNovember 17, 1856\n','American','However, yes, especially as one gets older, you know, you really hope that your music will become more generally available, even though some of the performances might be riddled with faults.','',NULL,'Become',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18332,'','John Eaton','Politician','\nJune 18, 1790\n','\nNovember 17, 1856\n','American','I really write for people.','',NULL,'Write',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18333,'','John Eaton','Politician','\nJune 18, 1790\n','\nNovember 17, 1856\n','American','I think a lot of composers get into trouble just making up a plot and expecting an audience to follow that.','',NULL,'Making,Trouble,Follow',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18334,'','John Eaton','Politician','\nJune 18, 1790\n','\nNovember 17, 1856\n','American','I think I was first to do live performances on a modern electronic sound synthesizer.','',NULL,'Live,Sound,Modern',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18335,'Technology','John Eaton','Politician','\nJune 18, 1790\n','\nNovember 17, 1856\n','American','I think one of the greatest enemies in the use of technology, however, is the idea that if you use the technology you have to throw other things out of the window.','',NULL,'Greatest,Idea',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18336,'','John Eaton','Politician','\nJune 18, 1790\n','\nNovember 17, 1856\n','American','I think the composer and production staff of an opera have a real responsibility to use visual elements of all kinds to make clear to the American audience, at any rate, exactly what is going on.','',NULL,'Real,American,Audience',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18337,'Music','John Eaton','Politician','\nJune 18, 1790\n','\nNovember 17, 1856\n','American','I want the audience to be so involved in the sweep of the music.','',NULL,'Audience,Involved',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18338,'Music','John Eaton','Politician','\nJune 18, 1790\n','\nNovember 17, 1856\n','American','I\'m thinking in terms of a point of departure, a field of action for performers to express an expressive need of mine which hopefully the context of music would convey.','',NULL,'Thinking,Action',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18339,'Great','John Eaton','Politician','\nJune 18, 1790\n','\nNovember 17, 1856\n','American','I\'ve just simply used what I\'ve used because of the great, great expressive potential of it.','',NULL,'Used,Simply',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18340,'Music','John Eaton','Politician','\nJune 18, 1790\n','\nNovember 17, 1856\n','American','If you look at the timing of many of the Greek dramas from the theatrical point of view, it\'s all off, and I think the reason for that is that music played a very important part.','',NULL,'Important,Reason',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18341,'Music,Experience','John Eaton','Politician','\nJune 18, 1790\n','\nNovember 17, 1856\n','American','In other words, I think that if an audience listens to something as an experience of how in tune it is or something of that kind, that the whole point is somehow being missed, and the music has failed.','',NULL,'Words',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18342,'','John Eaton','Politician','\nJune 18, 1790\n','\nNovember 17, 1856\n','American','It\'s not important to me to found a school; it\'s not important to me to have disciples.','',NULL,'School,Important,Found',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18343,'Music','John Eaton','Politician','\nJune 18, 1790\n','\nNovember 17, 1856\n','American','The way that I got involved with microtonal music was, frankly, through jazz.','',NULL,'Through,Involved',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18344,'Life','John Eaton','Politician','\nJune 18, 1790\n','\nNovember 17, 1856\n','American','We need it to capture the energy of contemporary life.','',NULL,'Energy,Capture',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18345,'Life','John Eaton','Politician','\nJune 18, 1790\n','\nNovember 17, 1856\n','American','We need to have as broad a range as possible, because life itself has that kind of range.','',NULL,'Possible,Broad',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18346,'Future','John Eaton','Politician','\nJune 18, 1790\n','\nNovember 17, 1856\n','American','We need to open up the future. We also need to keep everything valuable from the past.','',NULL,'Past,Everything',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18347,'','John Eaton','Politician','\nJune 18, 1790\n','\nNovember 17, 1856\n','American','Well, let me, first of all, say, that as a microtonal composer, I\'ve never been much of a theorist.','',NULL,'Composer,Theorist',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18348,'','John Eaton','Politician','\nJune 18, 1790\n','\nNovember 17, 1856\n','American','Well, opera began with an intent to resuscitate Greek drama, that is, modern opera as we know it.','',NULL,'Drama,Modern,Opera',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18349,'Best','John Eaton','Politician','\nJune 18, 1790\n','\nNovember 17, 1856\n','American','Well, the very best operas are the ones written by the very best composers.','',NULL,'Written,Composers',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18350,'Religion','Shirin Ebadi','Lawyer','\nJune 21, 1947\n','','Iranian','Human rights is a universal standard. It is a component of every religion and every civilization.','',NULL,'Human,Rights',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18351,'','Shirin Ebadi','Lawyer','\nJune 21, 1947\n','','Iranian','My aim is to show that those governments that violate the rights of people by invoking the name of Islam have been misusing Islam.','',NULL,'Islam,Show,Rights',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18352,'Women,Home','Shirin Ebadi','Lawyer','\nJune 21, 1947\n','','Iranian','Women are the victims of this patriarchal culture, but they are also its carriers. Let us keep in mind that every oppressive man was raised in the confines of his mother\'s home.','',NULL,'Mother',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18353,'','Shirin Ebadi','Lawyer','\nJune 21, 1947\n','','Iranian','The idea of cultural relativism is nothing but an excuse to violate human rights.','',NULL,'Nothing,Human,Idea',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18354,'','Shirin Ebadi','Lawyer','\nJune 21, 1947\n','','Iranian','Democracy doesn\'t recognize east or west; democracy is simply people\'s will. Therefore, I do not acknowledge that there are various models of democracy; there is just democracy itself.','',NULL,'Democracy,Simply,West',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18355,'Hope','Shirin Ebadi','Lawyer','\nJune 21, 1947\n','','Iranian','I hope the example of Saddam Hussein will give a lesson to leaders of other countries where human rights are not respected.','',NULL,'Human,Give',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18356,'','Shirin Ebadi','Lawyer','\nJune 21, 1947\n','','Iranian','I maintain that nothing useful and lasting can emerge from violence.','',NULL,'Nothing,Violence,Useful',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18357,'','Shirin Ebadi','Lawyer','\nJune 21, 1947\n','','Iranian','Lawyers have a dangerous job in Iran.','',NULL,'Job,Dangerous,Lawyers',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18358,'','Shirin Ebadi','Lawyer','\nJune 21, 1947\n','','Iranian','Sadly the job security of lawyers has been ruined, so they are less willing to defend political defendants.','',NULL,'Job,Political,Less',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18359,'Government','Shirin Ebadi','Lawyer','\nJune 21, 1947\n','','Iranian','The Iranian government intends to use the nuclear program for peaceful purposes, but must convince international public opinion of that.','',NULL,'Must,Opinion',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18360,'Religion','Shirin Ebadi','Lawyer','\nJune 21, 1947\n','','Iranian','We must not enable anyone to impose his personal view regarding religion on others by force, oppression, or pressure.','',NULL,'Must,Others',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18361,'Fear','Shirin Ebadi','Lawyer','\nJune 21, 1947\n','','Iranian','How can you defy fear? Fear is a human instinct, just like hunger. Whether you like it or not, you become hungry. Similarly with fear. But I have learned to train myself to live with this fear.','',NULL,'Live,Human',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18362,'','Shirin Ebadi','Lawyer','\nJune 21, 1947\n','','Iranian','Lawyers should not be charged with the same crimes as their clients. Trials related to political charges are not in accordance with human rights.','',NULL,'Human,Political,Same',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18363,'Government','Shirin Ebadi','Lawyer','\nJune 21, 1947\n','','Iranian','No American soldier should be allowed to set foot on Iranian soil, regardless of the criticism we have of the Iranian government.','',NULL,'Soldier,American',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18364,'Women','Shirin Ebadi','Lawyer','\nJune 21, 1947\n','','Iranian','The condition of women in Islamic societies as a whole is also far from desirable. However, we should acknowledge that there are differences. In certain countries, the conditions are much better and in others much worse.','',NULL,'Better,Others',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18365,'','Shirin Ebadi','Lawyer','\nJune 21, 1947\n','','Iranian','What is important is that one utilizes one\'s intellect and not to be 100 percent sure about one\'s convictions. One should always leave room for doubt.','',NULL,'Important,Doubt,Leave',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18366,'Education','Shirin Ebadi','Lawyer','\nJune 21, 1947\n','','Iranian','When a person is humiliated, when his rights are being violated, and he does not have the proper education, naturally he gravitates toward terrorism.','',NULL,'Person,Rights',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18367,'Funny,Government','Shirin Ebadi','Lawyer','\nJune 21, 1947\n','','Iranian','When we criticize in Iran the actions of the government, the fundamentalists say that we and the Bush Administration are in the same camp. The funny thing is that human rights activists and Mr. Bush can never be situated in the same group.','',NULL,'Human',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18368,'','Abba Eban','Diplomat','\nFebruary 2, 1915\n','\nNovember 17, 2002\n','Israeli','If Algeria introduced a resolution declaring that the earth was flat and that Israel had flattened it, it would pass by a vote of 164 to 13 with 26 abstentions.','',NULL,'Vote,Earth,Resolution',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18369,'','Abba Eban','Diplomat','\nFebruary 2, 1915\n','\nNovember 17, 2002\n','Israeli','Consensus is what many people say in chorus but do not believe as individuals.','',NULL,'Believe,Consensus,Chorus',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18370,'Men,History','Abba Eban','Diplomat','\nFebruary 2, 1915\n','\nNovember 17, 2002\n','Israeli','History teaches us that men and nations behave wisely once they have exhausted all other alternatives.','',NULL,'Once',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18371,'Men','Abba Eban','Diplomat','\nFebruary 2, 1915\n','\nNovember 17, 2002\n','Israeli','Men and nations behave wisely once they have exhausted all the other alternatives.','',NULL,'Once,Nations',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18372,'','Abba Eban','Diplomat','\nFebruary 2, 1915\n','\nNovember 17, 2002\n','Israeli','Better to be disliked than pitied.','',NULL,'Better,Disliked,Pitied',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18373,'Peace,History,War','Abba Eban','Diplomat','\nFebruary 2, 1915\n','\nNovember 17, 2002\n','Israeli','I think that this is the first war in history that on the morrow the victors sued for peace and the vanquished called for unconditional surrender.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18374,'','Abba Eban','Diplomat','\nFebruary 2, 1915\n','\nNovember 17, 2002\n','Israeli','A consensus means that everyone agrees to say collectively what no one believes individually.','',NULL,'Everyone,Means,Believes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18375,'','Abba Eban','Diplomat','\nFebruary 2, 1915\n','\nNovember 17, 2002\n','Israeli','A statesman who keeps his ear permanently glued to the ground will have neither elegance of posture nor flexibility of movement.','',NULL,'Nor,Movement,Ground',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18376,'','Abba Eban','Diplomat','\nFebruary 2, 1915\n','\nNovember 17, 2002\n','Israeli','His ignorance is encyclopedic.','',NULL,'Ignorance',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18377,'Politics,Experience','Abba Eban','Diplomat','\nFebruary 2, 1915\n','\nNovember 17, 2002\n','Israeli','It is our experience that political leaders do not always mean the opposite of what they say.','',NULL,'Political',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18378,'Men','Abba Eban','Diplomat','\nFebruary 2, 1915\n','\nNovember 17, 2002\n','Israeli','Lest Arab governments be tempted out of sheer routine to rush into impulsive rejection, let me suggest that tragedy is not what men suffer but what they miss.','',NULL,'Rejection,Miss',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18379,'','Abba Eban','Diplomat','\nFebruary 2, 1915\n','\nNovember 17, 2002\n','Israeli','One of the chief tasks of any dialogue with the Gentile world is to prove that the distinction between anti-Semitism and anti-Zionism is not a distinction at all.','',NULL,'Between,Prove,Chief',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18380,'','Abba Eban','Diplomat','\nFebruary 2, 1915\n','\nNovember 17, 2002\n','Israeli','The Jews are the living embodiment of the minority, the constant reminder of what duties societies owe their minorities, whoever they might be.','',NULL,'Living,Might,Constant',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18381,'Time','Abba Eban','Diplomat','\nFebruary 2, 1915\n','\nNovember 17, 2002\n','Israeli','Time and again these governments have rejected proposals today - and longed for them tomorrow.','',NULL,'Today,Tomorrow',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18382,'','Abba Eban','Diplomat','\nFebruary 2, 1915\n','\nNovember 17, 2002\n','Israeli','You can\'t achieve anything without getting in someone\'s way.','',NULL,'Someone,Without,Anything',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18383,'Time','Bernard Ebbers','Businessman','\nAugust 27, 1941\n','','Canadian','I have some assets that over time will be worth something. I\'ve been in the process of selling others.','',NULL,'Others,Worth',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18384,'','Bernard Ebbers','Businessman','\nAugust 27, 1941\n','','Canadian','Our communications services revenue growth is being driven by continued strong top-line performance in data, Internet and international - three of the fastest growing and most profitable areas within communications services.','',NULL,'Strong,Three,Growth',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18385,'','Bernard Ebbers','Businessman','\nAugust 27, 1941\n','','Canadian','I didn\'t have anything to apologize for.','',NULL,'Anything,Apologize',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18386,'Technology','Bernard Ebbers','Businessman','\nAugust 27, 1941\n','','Canadian','I don\'t know technology and engineering. I don\'t know accounting.','',NULL,'Accounting',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18387,'','Bernard Ebbers','Businessman','\nAugust 27, 1941\n','','Canadian','I expected results.','',NULL,'Results,Expected',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18388,'','Bernard Ebbers','Businessman','\nAugust 27, 1941\n','','Canadian','I guess the one question I will not get today is: When are you going to do anything about cellular?','',NULL,'Today,Anything,Question',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18389,'','Bernard Ebbers','Businessman','\nAugust 27, 1941\n','','Canadian','I just want you to know you aren\'t going to church with a crook.','',NULL,'Church,Crook',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18390,'','Bernard Ebbers','Businessman','\nAugust 27, 1941\n','','Canadian','I know I lost my temper, but I tried to be human along the way.','',NULL,'Human,Lost,Along',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18391,'Technology,Finance','Bernard Ebbers','Businessman','\nAugust 27, 1941\n','','Canadian','I know what I don\'t know. To this day, I don\'t know technology, and I don\'t know finance or accounting.','',NULL,'Accounting',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18392,'','Bernard Ebbers','Businessman','\nAugust 27, 1941\n','','Canadian','I never thought anything like that would have gone on.','',NULL,'Anything,Thought,Gone',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18393,'','Bernard Ebbers','Businessman','\nAugust 27, 1941\n','','Canadian','I put those people in place. I trusted them. I had no idea they would do anything like this.','',NULL,'Anything,Put,Place',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18394,'Money','Bernard Ebbers','Businessman','\nAugust 27, 1941\n','','Canadian','I used practically all the money I had available.','',NULL,'Used,Available',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18395,'Good','Bernard Ebbers','Businessman','\nAugust 27, 1941\n','','Canadian','I was a pretty good coach and working with marketing was like coaching.','',NULL,'Pretty,Working',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18396,'','Bernard Ebbers','Businessman','\nAugust 27, 1941\n','','Canadian','I wasn\'t ever advised by Scott Sullivan of anything ever being wrong.','',NULL,'Anything,Ever,Wrong',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18397,'','Bernard Ebbers','Businessman','\nAugust 27, 1941\n','','Canadian','No one will find me to have knowingly committed fraud.','',NULL,'Find,Committed,Fraud',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18398,'','Bernard Ebbers','Businessman','\nAugust 27, 1941\n','','Canadian','Our investments in data, Internet and international have been particularly timely and have positioned the company to post industry-leading incremental revenue gains.','',NULL,'Company,Internet,Data',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18399,'Best','Bernard Ebbers','Businessman','\nAugust 27, 1941\n','','Canadian','The coach\'s job is to get the best players and get them to play together.','',NULL,'Job,Together',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18400,'Time,Strength','Bernard Ebbers','Businessman','\nAugust 27, 1941\n','','Canadian','The strength in our third-quarter financial results is cause for excitement. I\'m particularly pleased that we continue to demonstrate impressive growth at the same time we are engaged in important merger discussions.','',NULL,'Important',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18401,'Future','Bernard Ebbers','Businessman','\nAugust 27, 1941\n','','Canadian','We accelerated our capital spending in the fourth quarter, particularly in international and next-generation network deployment, which should not only sustain future revenue growth but also drive significant cost reductions across all communications services.','',NULL,'Growth,Drive',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18402,'Business','Bernard Ebbers','Businessman','\nAugust 27, 1941\n','','Canadian','We have the right assets for a fast-growing digital business.','',NULL,'Digital,Assets',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18403,'','Bernard Ebbers','Businessman','\nAugust 27, 1941\n','','Canadian','We very much regret that our merger with Sprint was not allowed to proceed.','',NULL,'Regret,Proceed,Allowed',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18404,'','Bernard Ebbers','Businessman','\nAugust 27, 1941\n','','Canadian','We were a fast-growing company, and I was a demanding boss.','',NULL,'Boss,Company,Demanding',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18405,'','Hermann Ebbinghaus','Psychologist','\nJanuary 24, 1850\n','\nFebruary 26, 1909\n','German','A poem is learned by heart and then not again repeated. We will suppose that after a half year it has been forgotten: no effort of recollection is able to call it back again into consciousness.','',NULL,'Heart,After,Learned',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18406,'Time','Hermann Ebbinghaus','Psychologist','\nJanuary 24, 1850\n','\nFebruary 26, 1909\n','German','Mental states of every kind, - sensations, feelings, ideas, - which were at one time present in consciousness and then have disappeared from it, have not with their disappearance absolutely ceased to exist.','',NULL,'Feelings,Ideas',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18407,'Change','Hermann Ebbinghaus','Psychologist','\nJanuary 24, 1850\n','\nFebruary 26, 1909\n','German','Sensorial perception, for example, certainly occurs with greater or less accuracy according to the degree of interest; it is constantly given other directions by the change of external stimuli and by ideas.','',NULL,'Less,Ideas',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18408,'','Hermann Ebbinghaus','Psychologist','\nJanuary 24, 1850\n','\nFebruary 26, 1909\n','German','Ideas which have been developed simultaneously or in immediate succession in the same mind mutually reproduce each other, and do this with greater ease in the direction of the original succession and with a certainty proportional to the frequency with which they were together.','',NULL,'Mind,Together,Same',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18409,'Life','Hermann Ebbinghaus','Psychologist','\nJanuary 24, 1850\n','\nFebruary 26, 1909\n','German','Meanwhile the fact that the connection with the activity of memory in ordinary life is for the moment lost is of less importance than the reverse, namely, that this connection with the complications and fluctuations of life is necessarily still a too close one.','',NULL,'Lost,Still',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18410,'','Hermann Ebbinghaus','Psychologist','\nJanuary 24, 1850\n','\nFebruary 26, 1909\n','German','Mental events, it is said, are not passive happenings but the acts of a subject.','',NULL,'Said,Mental,Events',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18411,'','Hermann Ebbinghaus','Psychologist','\nJanuary 24, 1850\n','\nFebruary 26, 1909\n','German','No matter how thoroughly a person may have learned the Greek alphabet, he will never be in a condition to repeat it backwards without further training.','',NULL,'Person,Without,May',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18412,'','Hermann Ebbinghaus','Psychologist','\nJanuary 24, 1850\n','\nFebruary 26, 1909\n','German','Often, even after years, mental states once present in consciousness return to it with apparent spontaneity and without any act of the will; that is, they are reproduced involuntarily.','',NULL,'Without,After,Often',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18413,'Experience','Hermann Ebbinghaus','Psychologist','\nJanuary 24, 1850\n','\nFebruary 26, 1909\n','German','On the basis of the familiar experience that that which is learned with difficulty is better retained, it would have been safe to prophesy such an effect from the greater number of repetitions.','',NULL,'Better,Learned',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18414,'','Hermann Ebbinghaus','Psychologist','\nJanuary 24, 1850\n','\nFebruary 26, 1909\n','German','One needs but to say that, in the case of an unfamiliar sequence of syllables, only about seven can be grasped in one act, but that with frequent repetition and gradually increasing familiarity with the series this capacity of consciousness may be increased.','',NULL,'May,Act,Needs',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18415,'','Hermann Ebbinghaus','Psychologist','\nJanuary 24, 1850\n','\nFebruary 26, 1909\n','German','Out of the simple consonants of the alphabet and our eleven vowels and diphthongs all possible syllables of a certain sort were constructed, a vowel sound being placed between two consonants.','',NULL,'Simple,Two,Between',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18416,'','Hermann Ebbinghaus','Psychologist','\nJanuary 24, 1850\n','\nFebruary 26, 1909\n','German','Series of syllables which have been learned by heart, forgotten, and learned anew must be similar as to their inner conditions at the times when they can be recited.','',NULL,'Heart,Must,Learned',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18417,'','Hermann Ebbinghaus','Psychologist','\nJanuary 24, 1850\n','\nFebruary 26, 1909\n','German','The aim of the tests carried on with these syllable series was, by means of repeated audible perusal of the separate series, to so impress them that immediately afterward they could voluntarily be reproduced.','',NULL,'Means,Aim,Tests',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18418,'','Hermann Ebbinghaus','Psychologist','\nJanuary 24, 1850\n','\nFebruary 26, 1909\n','German','The amount of detailed information which an individual has at his command and his theoretical elaborations of the same are mutually dependent; they grow in and through each other.','',NULL,'Through,Same,Individual',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18419,'','Hermann Ebbinghaus','Psychologist','\nJanuary 24, 1850\n','\nFebruary 26, 1909\n','German','The constant flux and caprice of mental events do not admit of the establishment of stable experimental conditions.','',NULL,'Mental,Events,Admit',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18420,'Nature','Hermann Ebbinghaus','Psychologist','\nJanuary 24, 1850\n','\nFebruary 26, 1909\n','German','The musician writes for the orchestra what his inner voice sings to him; the painter rarely relies without disadvantage solely upon the images which his inner eye presents to him; nature gives him his forms, study governs his combinations of them.','',NULL,'Without,Him',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18421,'Learning','Hermann Ebbinghaus','Psychologist','\nJanuary 24, 1850\n','\nFebruary 26, 1909\n','German','The relation of repetitions for learning and for repeating English stanzas needs no amplification. These were learned by heart on the first day with less than half of the repetitions necessary for the shortest of the syllable series.','',NULL,'Heart,Learned',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18422,'Morning','Hermann Ebbinghaus','Psychologist','\nJanuary 24, 1850\n','\nFebruary 26, 1909\n','German','The school-boy doesn\'t force himself to learn his vocabularies and rules altogether at night, but knows that be must impress them again in the morning.','',NULL,'Must,Night',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18423,'Time','Hermann Ebbinghaus','Psychologist','\nJanuary 24, 1850\n','\nFebruary 26, 1909\n','German','These syllables, about 2,300 in number, were mixed together and then drawn out by chance and used to construct series of different lengths, several of which each time formed the material for a test.','',NULL,'Together,Different',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18424,'Life,Love','Isabelle Eberhardt','Explorer','\nFebruary 17, 1877\n','\nOctober 21, 1904\n','English','A nomad I will remain for life, in love with distant and uncharted places.','',NULL,'Places',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18425,'Happiness','Isabelle Eberhardt','Explorer','\nFebruary 17, 1877\n','\nOctober 21, 1904\n','English','One must never look for happiness: one meets it by the way.','',NULL,'Must,Meets',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18426,'Death','Isabelle Eberhardt','Explorer','\nFebruary 17, 1877\n','\nOctober 21, 1904\n','English','I am not afraid of death, but would not want to die in some obscure or pointless way.','',NULL,'Die,Afraid',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18427,'Power,Poetry','Richard Eberhart','Poet','\nApril 5, 1904\n','\nJune 9, 2005\n','American','Poetry is a natural energy resource of our country.It has no energy crisis, possessing a potential that will last as long as the country. Its power is equal to that of any country in the world.','',NULL,'Crisis',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18428,'Death','Richard Eberhart','Poet','\nApril 5, 1904\n','\nJune 9, 2005\n','American','Poems in a way are spells against death. They are milestones, to see where you were then from where you are now. To perpetuate your feelings, to establish them. If you have in any way touched the central heart of mankind\'s feelings, you\'ll survive.','',NULL,'Heart,Feelings',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18429,'','Richard Eberhart','Poet','\nApril 5, 1904\n','\nJune 9, 2005\n','American','Style is the perfection of a point of view.','',NULL,'Point,Perfection,Style',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18430,'','Dick Ebersol','Businessman','\nJuly 28, 1947\n','','American','I live more than anything else to produce the Games.','',NULL,'Live,Anything,Else',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18431,'','Dick Ebersol','Businessman','\nJuly 28, 1947\n','','American','I will never be cynical again about people.','',NULL,'Again,Cynical',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18432,'Home','Dick Ebersol','Businessman','\nJuly 28, 1947\n','','American','I was never really a big presence in the home.','',NULL,'Big,Presence',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18433,'','Dick Ebersol','Businessman','\nJuly 28, 1947\n','','American','If there\'s anything that is the center of my career both creatively and emotionally, it\'s the Olympics.','',NULL,'Career,Anything,Both',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18434,'Life','Dick Ebersol','Businessman','\nJuly 28, 1947\n','','American','Out all of these zillions of letters, one of the first ones that came was, as it turned out from Johnny Carson within the last five or six weeks of his life. I had worked with him. He lost a son who had worked for me.','',NULL,'Lost,Him',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18435,'','Dick Ebersol','Businessman','\nJuly 28, 1947\n','','American','She says that I wore some pretty sexy leather pants to that first meeting, but I don\'t remember.','',NULL,'Sexy,Remember,Pretty',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18436,'','Dick Ebersol','Businessman','\nJuly 28, 1947\n','','American','The definition of winning has become distorted. If winning the rights to a property brings with it hundreds of millions of dollars in losses, what have you won? When faced with the prospect of heavy financial losses, we have consistently walked away and have done so again.','',NULL,'Winning,Done,Become',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18437,'','Dick Ebersol','Businessman','\nJuly 28, 1947\n','','American','The second host that I had was an actress I didn\'t know named Susan St. James.','',NULL,'Second,Actress,Host',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18438,'Freedom','Friedrich Ebert','Politician','\nFebruary 4, 1871\n','\nFebruary 8, 1925\n','German','Freedom and Justice are twin sisters.','',NULL,'Justice,Sisters',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18439,'','Friedrich Ebert','Politician','\nFebruary 4, 1871\n','\nFebruary 8, 1925\n','German','Thus we have at least a national song that unites all Germans, and is the symbol of our sixty-million nation.','',NULL,'Nation,Song,National',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18440,'Freedom','Friedrich Ebert','Politician','\nFebruary 4, 1871\n','\nFebruary 8, 1925\n','German','Without democracy there is no freedom. Violence, no matter who is using it, is always reactionary.','',NULL,'Without,Democracy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18441,'Intelligence','Roger Ebert','Critic','\nJune 18, 1942\n','\nApril 4, 2013\n','American','Your intellect may be confused, but your emotions will never lie to you.','',NULL,'Lie,May',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18442,'','Roger Ebert','Critic','\nJune 18, 1942\n','\nApril 4, 2013\n','American','And I think both the left and the right should celebrate people who have different opinions, and disagree with them, and argue with them, and differ with them, but don\'t just try to shut them up.','',NULL,'Different,Try,Both',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18443,'Freedom','Roger Ebert','Critic','\nJune 18, 1942\n','\nApril 4, 2013\n','American','I begin to feel like most Americans don\'t understand the First Amendment, don\'t understand the idea of freedom of speech, and don\'t understand that it\'s the responsibility of the citizen to speak out.','',NULL,'Understand,Speak',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18444,'Good','Roger Ebert','Critic','\nJune 18, 1942\n','\nApril 4, 2013\n','American','No good movie is too long and no bad movie is short enough.','',NULL,'Bad,Long',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18445,'Movies','Roger Ebert','Critic','\nJune 18, 1942\n','\nApril 4, 2013\n','American','By going to the movies, and because of other things, too, going to college, making a wide variety of friends, moving around traveling, I became a lot more open-minded than the heritage I was born into might have suggested.','',NULL,'Moving,Friends',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18446,'Movies,Time,Great','Roger Ebert','Critic','\nJune 18, 1942\n','\nApril 4, 2013\n','American','Every great film should seem new every time you see it.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18447,'God','Roger Ebert','Critic','\nJune 18, 1942\n','\nApril 4, 2013\n','American','Catholic theology believes that God gave man free will, and you can\'t give somebody free will and then send in a play from the sidelines.','',NULL,'Give,Play',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18448,'','Roger Ebert','Critic','\nJune 18, 1942\n','\nApril 4, 2013\n','American','I\'m kind of glad the web is sort of totally anarchic. That\'s fine with me.','',NULL,'Fine,Glad,Web',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18449,'','Roger Ebert','Critic','\nJune 18, 1942\n','\nApril 4, 2013\n','American','But the fact is, most people are not going to be rich someday.','',NULL,'Rich,Fact,Someday',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18450,'','Roger Ebert','Critic','\nJune 18, 1942\n','\nApril 4, 2013\n','American','I don\'t think Bush was legitimately elected President.','',NULL,'President,Elected,Bush',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18451,'','Roger Ebert','Critic','\nJune 18, 1942\n','\nApril 4, 2013\n','American','I think that probably the - I don\'t give quotes to studios. They have to get those out of the paper or from television. So they wouldn\'t have had my quote opening day.','',NULL,'Give,Television,Paper',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18452,'','Roger Ebert','Critic','\nJune 18, 1942\n','\nApril 4, 2013\n','American','I think we have to get beyond the idea that we have to categorize people.','',NULL,'Idea,Beyond,Categorize',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18453,'','Roger Ebert','Critic','\nJune 18, 1942\n','\nApril 4, 2013\n','American','I\'ll tell you, I think that the Internet has provided an enormous boost to film criticism by giving people an opportunity to self publish or to find sites that are friendly.','',NULL,'Self,Friendly,Giving',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18454,'Experience,Car','Roger Ebert','Critic','\nJune 18, 1942\n','\nApril 4, 2013\n','American','If a movie is really working, you forget for two hours your Social Security number and where your car is parked. You are having a vicarious experience. You are identifying, in one way or another, with the people on the screen.','',NULL,'Forget',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18455,'Teen','Roger Ebert','Critic','\nJune 18, 1942\n','\nApril 4, 2013\n','American','If a movie isn\'t a hit right out of the gate, they drop it. Which means that the whole mainstream Hollywood product has been skewed toward violence and vulgar teen comedy.','',NULL,'Whole,Violence',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18456,'Change,God','Roger Ebert','Critic','\nJune 18, 1942\n','\nApril 4, 2013\n','American','The problem with being sure that God is on your side is that you can\'t change your mind, because God sure isn\'t going to change His.','',NULL,'Mind',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18457,'Society,Movies','Roger Ebert','Critic','\nJune 18, 1942\n','\nApril 4, 2013\n','American','We can now have action movies with two stars where one might be African American and one might be Asian American. One of them doesn\'t have to be white, and the other one doesn\'t have to be the ethnic sidekick. We\'re way over that. And I think it\'s happening in society, too.','',NULL,'Two',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18458,'','Roger Ebert','Critic','\nJune 18, 1942\n','\nApril 4, 2013\n','American','You can have a movie with hardly any cuts, or very few cuts, that is fascinating, you can\'t take your eyes away from it... Look at some of the long takes in Citizen Kane.','',NULL,'Long,Eyes,Away',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18459,'Movies','Roger Ebert','Critic','\nJune 18, 1942\n','\nApril 4, 2013\n','American','A lot of people just go to movies that feed into their preexisting and not so noble needs and desires: They just go to action pictures, and things like that.','',NULL,'Action,Needs',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18460,'Good','Roger Ebert','Critic','\nJune 18, 1942\n','\nApril 4, 2013\n','American','All over the web there are some very good critics and it\'s become for people who are interested. It\'s become a very good way to get to reviews and involve yourself in discussions.','',NULL,'Yourself,Become',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18461,'','Roger Ebert','Critic','\nJune 18, 1942\n','\nApril 4, 2013\n','American','Because I don\'t give the studios advanced quotes or an advanced look at my reviews. I think the readers deserve to read my reviews before the studios do.','',NULL,'Give,Before,Read',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18462,'Movies','Roger Ebert','Critic','\nJune 18, 1942\n','\nApril 4, 2013\n','American','Class is often invisible in America in the movies, and usually not the subject of the film.','',NULL,'America,Often',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18463,'','Roger Ebert','Critic','\nJune 18, 1942\n','\nApril 4, 2013\n','American','I am utterly bored by celebrity interviews. Most celebrities are devoid of interest.','',NULL,'Bored,Interest,Celebrity',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18464,'','Roger Ebert','Critic','\nJune 18, 1942\n','\nApril 4, 2013\n','American','I begin to feel like I was in the last generation of Americans who took a civics class.','',NULL,'Last,Generation,Took',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18465,'','Roger Ebert','Critic','\nJune 18, 1942\n','\nApril 4, 2013\n','American','I think most people are more susceptible to prejudice than to reason.','',NULL,'Reason,Prejudice',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18466,'Valentine\'s Day,Love','Marie von Ebner-Eschenbach','Novelist','\nSeptember 13, 1830\n','\nMarch 12, 1916\n','Austrian','We don\'t believe in rheumatism and true love until after the first attack.','',NULL,'Believe',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18467,'Learning,Age','Marie von Ebner-Eschenbach','Novelist','\nSeptember 13, 1830\n','\nMarch 12, 1916\n','Austrian','In youth we learn; in age we understand.','',NULL,'Understand',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18468,'','Marie von Ebner-Eschenbach','Novelist','\nSeptember 13, 1830\n','\nMarch 12, 1916\n','Austrian','Even a stopped clock is right twice a day.','',NULL,'Twice,Clock,Stopped',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18469,'Good','Marie von Ebner-Eschenbach','Novelist','\nSeptember 13, 1830\n','\nMarch 12, 1916\n','Austrian','Little evil would be done in the world if evil never could be done in the name of good.','',NULL,'Evil,Done',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18470,'Experience','Marie von Ebner-Eschenbach','Novelist','\nSeptember 13, 1830\n','\nMarch 12, 1916\n','Austrian','Not what we experience, but how we perceive what we experience, determines our fate.','',NULL,'Fate,Perceive',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18471,'','Marie von Ebner-Eschenbach','Novelist','\nSeptember 13, 1830\n','\nMarch 12, 1916\n','Austrian','Parents forgive their children least readily for the faults they themselves instilled in them.','',NULL,'Children,Parents,Forgive',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18472,'','Marie von Ebner-Eschenbach','Novelist','\nSeptember 13, 1830\n','\nMarch 12, 1916\n','Austrian','We are so vain that we even care for the opinion of those we don\'t care for.','',NULL,'Care,Opinion,Vain',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18473,'','Marie von Ebner-Eschenbach','Novelist','\nSeptember 13, 1830\n','\nMarch 12, 1916\n','Austrian','Conquer, but don\'t triumph.','',NULL,'Conquer,Triumph',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18474,'Freedom','Marie von Ebner-Eschenbach','Novelist','\nSeptember 13, 1830\n','\nMarch 12, 1916\n','Austrian','He who believes in freedom of the will has never loved and never hated.','',NULL,'Loved,Believes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18475,'','Marie von Ebner-Eschenbach','Novelist','\nSeptember 13, 1830\n','\nMarch 12, 1916\n','Austrian','Authors from whom others steal should not complain, but rejoice. Where there is no game there are no poachers.','',NULL,'Game,Others,Complain',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18476,'','Marie von Ebner-Eschenbach','Novelist','\nSeptember 13, 1830\n','\nMarch 12, 1916\n','Austrian','Exceptions are not always the proof of the old rule; they can also be the harbinger of a new one.','',NULL,'Old,Rule,Proof',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18477,'','Marie von Ebner-Eschenbach','Novelist','\nSeptember 13, 1830\n','\nMarch 12, 1916\n','Austrian','Imaginary evils are incurable.','',NULL,'Evils,Imaginary,Incurable',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18478,'','Marie von Ebner-Eschenbach','Novelist','\nSeptember 13, 1830\n','\nMarch 12, 1916\n','Austrian','Nobody knows enough, but many know too much.','',NULL,'Enough,Knows,Nobody',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18479,'','Marie von Ebner-Eschenbach','Novelist','\nSeptember 13, 1830\n','\nMarch 12, 1916\n','Austrian','So soon as a fashion is universal, it is out of date.','',NULL,'Fashion,Soon,Universal',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18480,'','Marie von Ebner-Eschenbach','Novelist','\nSeptember 13, 1830\n','\nMarch 12, 1916\n','Austrian','The poor man wishes to conceal his poverty, and the rich man his wealth: the former fears lest he be despised, the latter lest he be plundered.','',NULL,'Rich,Poor,Poverty',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18481,'Beauty','Marie von Ebner-Eschenbach','Novelist','\nSeptember 13, 1830\n','\nMarch 12, 1916\n','Austrian','What delights us in visible beauty is the invisible.','',NULL,'Invisible,Visible',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18482,'Good','Marie von Ebner-Eschenbach','Novelist','\nSeptember 13, 1830\n','\nMarch 12, 1916\n','Austrian','Whenever two good people argue over principles, they are both right.','',NULL,'Two,Both',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18483,'Good','Marie von Ebner-Eschenbach','Novelist','\nSeptember 13, 1830\n','\nMarch 12, 1916\n','Austrian','If you have one good idea, people will lend you twenty.','',NULL,'Idea,Twenty',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18484,'Experience','Marie von Ebner-Eschenbach','Novelist','\nSeptember 13, 1830\n','\nMarch 12, 1916\n','Austrian','None are so eager to gain new experience as those who don\'t know how to make use of the old ones.','',NULL,'Old,Gain',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18485,'','Marie von Ebner-Eschenbach','Novelist','\nSeptember 13, 1830\n','\nMarch 12, 1916\n','Austrian','Privilege is the greatest enemy of right.','',NULL,'Enemy,Greatest,Privilege',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18486,'','Marie von Ebner-Eschenbach','Novelist','\nSeptember 13, 1830\n','\nMarch 12, 1916\n','Austrian','Those who understand only what can be explained understand very little.','',NULL,'Understand,Explained',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18487,'','Marie von Ebner-Eschenbach','Novelist','\nSeptember 13, 1830\n','\nMarch 12, 1916\n','Austrian','To be content with little is hard; to be content with much, impossible.','',NULL,'Hard,Impossible,Content',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18488,'','Buddy Ebsen','Actor','\nApril 2, 1908\n','\nJuly 6, 2003\n','American','Remember, that of all the elements that comprise a human being, the most important, the most essential, the one that will sustain, transcend, overcome and vanquish obstacles is - Spirit!','',NULL,'Important,Human,Remember',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18489,'','Buddy Ebsen','Actor','\nApril 2, 1908\n','\nJuly 6, 2003\n','American','Writing fiction, there are no limits to what you write as long as it increases the value of the paper you are writing on.','',NULL,'Writing,Long,Write',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18490,'Experience','Christopher Eccleston','Actor','\nFebruary 16, 1964\n','','English','I think theatre is by far the most rewarding experience for an actor. You get 4 weeks to rehearse your character and then at 7:30 pm you start acting and nobody stops you, acting with your entire soul.','',NULL,'Character,Soul',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18491,'Learning,Dad','Christopher Eccleston','Actor','\nFebruary 16, 1964\n','','English','Often as a child you see someone with a learning disability or Down\'s Syndrome and my mum and dad were always very quick to explain exactly what was going on and to be in their own way inclusive and welcoming.','',NULL,'Someone',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18492,'','Christopher Eccleston','Actor','\nFebruary 16, 1964\n','','English','Any horror element is as much psychological as special effects.','',NULL,'Special,Horror,Effects',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18493,'','Christopher Eccleston','Actor','\nFebruary 16, 1964\n','','English','I care more about telly because it made me an actor and there\'s a much more immediate response to TV. You can address the political or cultural fabric of your country.','',NULL,'Care,Political,Country',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18494,'','Christopher Eccleston','Actor','\nFebruary 16, 1964\n','','English','I don\'t like to watch playback. But being on the set, watching the way the camera is being moved and the way the light is being used, you do get an idea of it.','',NULL,'Light,Idea,Used',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18495,'','Christopher Eccleston','Actor','\nFebruary 16, 1964\n','','English','I don\'t see a lot of films. I\'m quite choosy, but there\'s certain films that stick out.','',NULL,'Quite,Films,Stick',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18496,'','Christopher Eccleston','Actor','\nFebruary 16, 1964\n','','English','I got a tiny part in a play, auditioned for another one and got that as well. Not only that, the first finished on the Saturday and the other started on the Monday which is like an actor\'s dream!','',NULL,'Play,Another,Dream',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18497,'','Christopher Eccleston','Actor','\nFebruary 16, 1964\n','','English','I had bags of energy as a kid.','',NULL,'Energy,Kid,Bags',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18498,'','Christopher Eccleston','Actor','\nFebruary 16, 1964\n','','English','I had to help to coax the performances and I really enjoyed that extra responsibility.','',NULL,'Help,Enjoyed,Extra',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18499,'','Christopher Eccleston','Actor','\nFebruary 16, 1964\n','','English','I heard the various terms of abuse at school and probably indulged them in the way you do as a kid.','',NULL,'School,Kid,Heard',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18500,'Dad','Christopher Eccleston','Actor','\nFebruary 16, 1964\n','','English','I know exactly where I\'ve come from, I know exactly who my mum and dad are.','',NULL,'Mum,Exactly',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18501,'Love,Work','Christopher Eccleston','Actor','\nFebruary 16, 1964\n','','English','I love Dead Ringers. A democratic set, the work was taken seriously.','',NULL,'Dead',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18502,'Love','Christopher Eccleston','Actor','\nFebruary 16, 1964\n','','English','I love my accent, I thought it was useful in Gone In 60 Seconds because the standard villain is upper class or Cockney. My Northern accent would be an odd clash opposite Nic Cage.','',NULL,'Thought,Gone',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18503,'','Christopher Eccleston','Actor','\nFebruary 16, 1964\n','','English','I only ever worked on interiors, and an interior is an interior. I don\'t know what they did about exteriors.','',NULL,'Ever,Did,Worked',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18504,'','Christopher Eccleston','Actor','\nFebruary 16, 1964\n','','English','I think film and television are really a director\'s medium, whereas theatre is the actor\'s medium.','',NULL,'Film,Theatre,Actor',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18505,'Love','Christopher Eccleston','Actor','\nFebruary 16, 1964\n','','English','I think the themes of belonging and parentage and love are obviously universal.','',NULL,'Universal,Belonging',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18506,'','Christopher Eccleston','Actor','\nFebruary 16, 1964\n','','English','I used my instincts. It\'s very easy to imagine how you\'d feel, actually. I just had to tell the narrative.','',NULL,'Tell,Easy,Used',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18507,'Good','Christopher Eccleston','Actor','\nFebruary 16, 1964\n','','English','I want to direct but I think I\'d be bloody awful and I don\'t want to produce but I think I\'d be a very good producer because if I believed in something I\'d be able to protect it.','',NULL,'Able,Protect',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18508,'Time,Great','Christopher Eccleston','Actor','\nFebruary 16, 1964\n','','English','I wasn\'t always such a great fan of Shakespeare, mind you. I can guess we all at one time had it rammed down our necks at school, which tends to take the edge off it.','',NULL,'School',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18509,'','Christopher Eccleston','Actor','\nFebruary 16, 1964\n','','English','I went being unemployed for three years to being the lead in a British feature in the days when we only made two a year, 1990. It was ridiculous really.','',NULL,'Made,Two,Year',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18510,'','Christopher Eccleston','Actor','\nFebruary 16, 1964\n','','English','I\'ve never been up with the times, always been slightly out of step.','',NULL,'Times,Step,Slightly',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18511,'','Christopher Eccleston','Actor','\nFebruary 16, 1964\n','','English','It can be very difficult to trace your birth parents.','',NULL,'Parents,Difficult,Birth',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18512,'','Christopher Eccleston','Actor','\nFebruary 16, 1964\n','','English','Jacobean plays, before Shakespeare, were particularly visceral.','',NULL,'Before,Plays,Visceral',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18513,'','Christopher Eccleston','Actor','\nFebruary 16, 1964\n','','English','Lots of middle class people are running around pretending to be Cockney.','',NULL,'Around,Pretending,Class',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18514,'','Christopher Eccleston','Actor','\nFebruary 16, 1964\n','','English','Many times I\'ve sat with a camera and another actor and seen all their fears and insecurities and struggles. You want to support them and help them as much as you can.','',NULL,'Help,Another,Times',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18515,'','Bernie Ecclestone','Businessman','1930','','English','People want to build new circuits around the world and they say: \'We\'ll come to Silverstone and have a look how it\'s done\', and I tell them to stay away.','',NULL,'Done,Away,Around',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18516,'','Bernie Ecclestone','Businessman','1930','','English','They say Formula One is a market which it can\'t be, obviously. Our market is independent, it\'s a sport.','',NULL,'Market,Formula,Obviously',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18517,'','Bernie Ecclestone','Businessman','1930','','English','What we need now is a Treaty of the World not a Treaty of Rome.','',NULL,'Rome,Treaty',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18518,'','Bulent Ecevit','Politician','\nMay 28, 1925\n','','','It can be rebuilt if other countries with selfish interests will not meddle, as has been done in the past.','',NULL,'Selfish,Past,Done',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18519,'Great','Bulent Ecevit','Politician','\nMay 28, 1925\n','','','After all, we paid great prices because of the virtual partitioning of Iraq.','',NULL,'After,Paid',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18520,'Time','Bulent Ecevit','Politician','\nMay 28, 1925\n','','','Although we dealt decisively with all terrorist organizations, we at the same time not only maintained, preserved our democracy, but kept improving it.','',NULL,'Democracy,Same',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18521,'','Bulent Ecevit','Politician','\nMay 28, 1925\n','','','And it is essential that in fighting terrorism, sacrifices should not be made on democracy.','',NULL,'Democracy,Made,Fighting',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18522,'','Bulent Ecevit','Politician','\nMay 28, 1925\n','','','And the separatist terrorist organization, PKK, had easy access to Turkey to, inside Turkey.','',NULL,'Easy,Inside,Terrorist',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18523,'','Bulent Ecevit','Politician','\nMay 28, 1925\n','','','Ataturk sent several Turkish staff officers to Afghanistan, helped them build their own army.','',NULL,'Army,Build,Helped',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18524,'Life,Great','Bulent Ecevit','Politician','\nMay 28, 1925\n','','','But apart from the military measures, security measures, of course, Afghanistan needs great help for building up its social life, its economic life. It has become a very poor country, neglected for many years.','',NULL,'Help',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18525,'Hope','Bulent Ecevit','Politician','\nMay 28, 1925\n','','','But if too many countries, as has been the case, interfere too much in the internal affairs, the political situation of Afghanistan, then of course we can\'t hope satisfactory results.','',NULL,'Political,Situation',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18526,'Work,Alone,Time','Bulent Ecevit','Politician','\nMay 28, 1925\n','','','But if we leave them alone, just satisfying ourselves with social work, economic work and the building up of a national army, it can make progress, hopefully within a short time.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18527,'','Bulent Ecevit','Politician','\nMay 28, 1925\n','','','But thanks to the efforts, the initiative of the United States and of the several countries from the world, from Europe, including Turkey, it ended within a few weeks.','',NULL,'Few,Within,United',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18528,'Experience','Bulent Ecevit','Politician','\nMay 28, 1925\n','','','I suggested that we had experience in helping other countries build their military forces, and we would be willing and happy to do the same for Afghanistan, together with the United States.','',NULL,'Happy,Together',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18529,'Good','Bulent Ecevit','Politician','\nMay 28, 1925\n','','','No, I believe in the good will of the United States\' administration.','',NULL,'Believe,United',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18530,'','Bulent Ecevit','Politician','\nMay 28, 1925\n','','','So we are fulfilling our task in preventing serious armament stocks in Iraq within our possibilities.','',NULL,'Serious,Within,Iraq',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18531,'','Bulent Ecevit','Politician','\nMay 28, 1925\n','','','The armies, the difference of all of those armies that had been fighting each other and the Taliban took advantage of that to rule over the whole country.','',NULL,'Country,Fighting,Whole',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18532,'','Bulent Ecevit','Politician','\nMay 28, 1925\n','','','There was expectations that the fights there, the operation there might be extended for several months, even for several years. But within a few weeks it ended, because obviously the Taliban wasn\'t a real force.','',NULL,'Real,Few,Might',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18533,'','Bulent Ecevit','Politician','\nMay 28, 1925\n','','','We have been helping, trying to help Afghanistan in many ways, even from the beginning of... the beginnings of the \'20s, 1920s, when he we were fighting our own national struggle.','',NULL,'Struggle,Help,Trying',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18534,'','Bulent Ecevit','Politician','\nMay 28, 1925\n','','','We have in the last two years, we have passed 350 legislation in the parliament, most of which deal with democratization, human rights, and of course, economy.','',NULL,'Human,Two,Last',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18535,'','Bulent Ecevit','Politician','\nMay 28, 1925\n','','','Well, that our main concern is that Iraq should not become a divided country.','',NULL,'Country,Become,Divided',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18536,'Alone','Dennis Eckersley','Athlete','\nOctober 3, 1954\n','','American','But more important than personal awards is winning the World Series. That\'s the max that anyone could ask for. Let alone to have the ball in your in your glove for the final out of the World Series. That was the ultimate.','',NULL,'Important,Winning',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18537,'Experience','Dennis Eckersley','Athlete','\nOctober 3, 1954\n','','American','But through experience I learned to control my body and locate the ball.','',NULL,'Control,Through',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18538,'Great','Dennis Eckersley','Athlete','\nOctober 3, 1954\n','','American','I also think that I had great mechanics.','',NULL,'Mechanics,Also',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18539,'Attitude','Dennis Eckersley','Athlete','\nOctober 3, 1954\n','','American','I always had the attitude that I wanted to throw a no-hitter every game.','',NULL,'Game,Wanted',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18540,'','Dennis Eckersley','Athlete','\nOctober 3, 1954\n','','American','I can\'t recall too much about pitching, but I do remember that I was anxious to get it over with. I just wanted to get that first game over with and go from there.','',NULL,'Game,Remember,Wanted',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18541,'Great','Dennis Eckersley','Athlete','\nOctober 3, 1954\n','','American','I had never been to the playoffs, and it was exciting. The fans went through the roof. They were excited about the whole team. It was great to be traded to a city like Chicago, which was a lot like Boston.','',NULL,'Through,Team',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18542,'Change','Dennis Eckersley','Athlete','\nOctober 3, 1954\n','','American','I think today the players are too nice to one another, but that might change with the unbalanced schedule, with teams playing each other more and more. When you face each other that much, with that much at stake, something\'s bound to happen.','',NULL,'Nice,Today',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18543,'Good','Dennis Eckersley','Athlete','\nOctober 3, 1954\n','','American','I was a starter and did some good things there, and then I got a chance to prove myself as a closer. Because of that opportunity, I was blessed with the honor of being elected to the Hall of Fame.','',NULL,'Blessed,Did',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18544,'Good','Dennis Eckersley','Athlete','\nOctober 3, 1954\n','','American','I was in good control of my body, and I kept my head still.','',NULL,'Control,Still',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18545,'','Dennis Eckersley','Athlete','\nOctober 3, 1954\n','','American','I\'m proud of the fact that I pitched almost 3,300 innings.','',NULL,'Proud,Fact,Almost',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18546,'','Dennis Eckersley','Athlete','\nOctober 3, 1954\n','','American','It took me a few years to realize that throwing harder wasn\'t always better.','',NULL,'Better,Few,Realize',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18547,'','Dennis Eckersley','Athlete','\nOctober 3, 1954\n','','American','Later, I could take something off my slider and I could make my fastball sink, so I really had four pitches.','',NULL,'Off,Four,Later',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18548,'','Dennis Eckersley','Athlete','\nOctober 3, 1954\n','','American','My career spanned the era when relievers started to become more important.','',NULL,'Important,Career,Become',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18549,'','Dennis Eckersley','Athlete','\nOctober 3, 1954\n','','American','Pitching... sometimes I did so poorly, it brought me to tears.','',NULL,'Did,Sometimes,Tears',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18550,'','Dennis Eckersley','Athlete','\nOctober 3, 1954\n','','American','Sooner or later you learn that you belong in the big leagues, and that makes you calm down.','',NULL,'Down,Big,Learn',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18551,'','Dennis Eckersley','Athlete','\nOctober 3, 1954\n','','American','That first year in Chicago was one of the most memorable in my career. Getting traded rejuvenated me, and I had something to prove. I wanted to show them what I could do.','',NULL,'Career,Wanted,Show',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18552,'','Dennis Eckersley','Athlete','\nOctober 3, 1954\n','','American','The thing that got me over the hump was accepting that I had to do whatever I could to stay in the game.','',NULL,'Game,Whatever,Stay',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18553,'','Dennis Eckersley','Athlete','\nOctober 3, 1954\n','','American','Then you figure out that if you don\'t throw it as hard as you can, you can put it where you want. It\'s more important where you put it.','',NULL,'Important,Hard,Put',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18554,'Life,Best','Dennis Eckersley','Athlete','\nOctober 3, 1954\n','','American','They developed a platform for me to put up another 12 years, and that was my ticket to Cooperstown. Those were the best years of my life. It was like magic.','',NULL,'Put',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18555,'','Dennis Eckersley','Athlete','\nOctober 3, 1954\n','','American','Tony knew me both as an athlete and as a person. He cared for me like a father.','',NULL,'Father,Person,Both',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18556,'','Dennis Eckersley','Athlete','\nOctober 3, 1954\n','','American','When I first came up, the bullpen was pretty much where they put the guys who couldn\'t start.','',NULL,'Pretty,Put,Start',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18557,'','Dennis Eckersley','Athlete','\nOctober 3, 1954\n','','American','When I started finishing games and coming off the field shaking hands, it was a beautiful thing. I mean, you start seeing that you\'re an important part of the team.','',NULL,'Beautiful,Important,Mean',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18558,'','Dennis Eckersley','Athlete','\nOctober 3, 1954\n','','American','You aren\'t going to stick around long with just two pitches.','',NULL,'Long,Two,Around',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18559,'','Aaron Eckhart','Actor','\nMarch 12, 1968\n','','American','I think they are very important because westerns have a code and a symbolism.','',NULL,'Important,Code,Symbolism',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18560,'Life,Time','Aaron Eckhart','Actor','\nMarch 12, 1968\n','','American','A film has its own life and takes its own time.','',NULL,'Film',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18561,'','Aaron Eckhart','Actor','\nMarch 12, 1968\n','','American','But I guess I like playing flawed guys \'cause it gives a place for the characters to go.','',NULL,'Place,Playing,Guys',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18562,'','Aaron Eckhart','Actor','\nMarch 12, 1968\n','','American','But I will say this: In my humble opinion, knowing nothing about it, I do believe that they have remote viewers working on where Osama Bin Laden is. I absolutely, 100%, convinced of that.','',NULL,'Believe,Humble,Nothing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18563,'Movies','Aaron Eckhart','Actor','\nMarch 12, 1968\n','','American','But then, even with sex, I\'m more in the school of less is more in movies.','',NULL,'School,Sex',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18564,'Good','Aaron Eckhart','Actor','\nMarch 12, 1968\n','','American','Directors, producers can make you look good or make you look bad.','',NULL,'Bad,Directors',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18565,'','Aaron Eckhart','Actor','\nMarch 12, 1968\n','','American','I always ask, why can\'t I be just like Cary Grant or something.','',NULL,'Why,Ask,Cary',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18566,'','Aaron Eckhart','Actor','\nMarch 12, 1968\n','','American','I can think of films that I\'m producing right now that are extremely hard-hitting, graphic films, that nobody necessarily wants to see, graphic in terms of violence, of adult content and racial and historical subject matter.','',NULL,'Matter,Violence,Nobody',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18567,'','Aaron Eckhart','Actor','\nMarch 12, 1968\n','','American','I don\'t do comedy so much although I would like to do a comedy.','',NULL,'Comedy,Although',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18568,'','Aaron Eckhart','Actor','\nMarch 12, 1968\n','','American','I got as much information as I could, so I wouldn\'t look stupid, but this is a post 9/11 world and there\'s only so much you can do with the FBI in terms of research.','',NULL,'Stupid,Research,Post',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18569,'Great','Aaron Eckhart','Actor','\nMarch 12, 1968\n','','American','I mean, the problem is, I think I\'m a great writer.','',NULL,'Mean,Problem',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18570,'God','Aaron Eckhart','Actor','\nMarch 12, 1968\n','','American','I often feel that my days in New York City, that I was here for five years, didn\'t get one job, went on a thousands of auditions and literally did not get a job on a soap, not a movie, not TV, not nothing, although I did do some commercials thank God.','',NULL,'Job,Nothing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18571,'','Aaron Eckhart','Actor','\nMarch 12, 1968\n','','American','I think America right now is looking for somebody who appeals to every faction.','',NULL,'America,Looking,Somebody',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18572,'','Aaron Eckhart','Actor','\nMarch 12, 1968\n','','American','I think every actor wants to be an FBI or cop at one point.','',NULL,'Point,Actor,Wants',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18573,'','Aaron Eckhart','Actor','\nMarch 12, 1968\n','','American','I think that maybe that\'s my weakness, in that I don\'t know how to do it, so I just do what I do and try to do it as passionately and as well as I can.','',NULL,'Try,Maybe,Weakness',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18574,'Women,Men','Aaron Eckhart','Actor','\nMarch 12, 1968\n','','American','I think women can be as cruel as men, and men as tender as women, and vice versa.','',NULL,'Cruel',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18575,'','Aaron Eckhart','Actor','\nMarch 12, 1968\n','','American','I would like to direct.','',NULL,'Direct',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18576,'Love,Great','Aaron Eckhart','Actor','\nMarch 12, 1968\n','','American','I would love to get great performances from actors as a director, because that\'s what I\'m always looking for, a director that\'s going to help me go places I\'ve never been before.','',NULL,'Help',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18577,'Romantic','Aaron Eckhart','Actor','\nMarch 12, 1968\n','','American','I\'d like to do a romantic comedy.','',NULL,'Comedy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18578,'Family','Aaron Eckhart','Actor','\nMarch 12, 1968\n','','American','I\'d like to do more family dramas.','',NULL,'Dramas',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18579,'','Aaron Eckhart','Actor','\nMarch 12, 1968\n','','American','I\'m an actor and it happened to go my way that day.','',NULL,'Actor,Happened',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18580,'','Aaron Eckhart','Actor','\nMarch 12, 1968\n','','American','I\'m sort of fascinated by the whole espionage crime thing.','',NULL,'Whole,Crime,Espionage',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18581,'Work,Best,Business','Aaron Eckhart','Actor','\nMarch 12, 1968\n','','American','I\'ve been working for many years and I think I\'ve managed to work with some of the best people in the business, which has been rewarding and an apprenticeship.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18582,'Great','Aaron Eckhart','Actor','\nMarch 12, 1968\n','','American','If it helps me in the way that if this movie is successful, I get to make more films, great, and the more films that I make and the more interest that I\'m allowed to cover, the better for me and the better, hopefully, for the people who like to watch me.','',NULL,'Successful,Better',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18583,'','Aaron Eckhart','Actor','\nMarch 12, 1968\n','','American','If we\'re talking about masculinity and tenderness, I don\'t look at Clinton.','',NULL,'Talking,Clinton,Tenderness',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18584,'Religion,Life','Meister Eckhart','Philosopher','1260','1328','German','If the only prayer you ever say in your entire life is thank you, it will be enough.','',NULL,'Ever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18585,'','Meister Eckhart','Philosopher','1260','1328','German','Do exactly what you would do if you felt most secure.','',NULL,'Felt,Secure,Exactly',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18586,'','Meister Eckhart','Philosopher','1260','1328','German','There exists only the present instant... a Now which always and without end is itself new. There is no yesterday nor any tomorrow, but only Now, as it was a thousand years ago and as it will be a thousand years hence.','',NULL,'End,Tomorrow,Without',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18587,'Home,God','Meister Eckhart','Philosopher','1260','1328','German','God is at home, it\'s we who have gone out for a walk.','',NULL,'Walk',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18588,'Inspirational','Meister Eckhart','Philosopher','1260','1328','German','A human being has so many skins inside, covering the depths of the heart. We know so many things, but we don\'t know ourselves! Why, thirty or forty skins or hides, as thick and hard as an ox\'s or bear\'s, cover the soul. Go into your own ground and learn to know yourself there.','',NULL,'Yourself,Heart',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18589,'Sympathy','Meister Eckhart','Philosopher','1260','1328','German','Truly, it is in darkness that one finds the light, so when we are in sorrow, then this light is nearest of all to us.','',NULL,'Light,Darkness',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18590,'God','Meister Eckhart','Philosopher','1260','1328','German','The eye with which I see God is the same eye with which God sees me.','',NULL,'Same,Eye',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18591,'God','Meister Eckhart','Philosopher','1260','1328','German','All God wants of man is a peaceful heart.','',NULL,'Heart,Wants',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18592,'','Meister Eckhart','Philosopher','1260','1328','German','The price of inaction is far greater than the cost of making a mistake.','',NULL,'Far,Making,Mistake',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18593,'God','Meister Eckhart','Philosopher','1260','1328','German','To be full of things is to be empty of God. To be empty of things is to be full of God.','',NULL,'Full,Empty',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18594,'','Meister Eckhart','Philosopher','1260','1328','German','What we plant in the soil of contemplation, we shall reap in the harvest of action.','',NULL,'Action,Shall,Reap',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18595,'God','Meister Eckhart','Philosopher','1260','1328','German','God expects but one thing of you, and that is that you should come out of yourself in so far as you are a created being made and let God be God in you.','',NULL,'Yourself,Made',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18596,'Love,God,Best','Meister Eckhart','Philosopher','1260','1328','German','You may call God love, you may call God goodness. But the best name for God is compassion.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18597,'','Meister Eckhart','Philosopher','1260','1328','German','He who would be serene and pure needs but one thing, detachment.','',NULL,'Needs,Pure,Detachment',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18598,'','Meister Eckhart','Philosopher','1260','1328','German','The more we have the less we own.','',NULL,'Less',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18599,'God','Meister Eckhart','Philosopher','1260','1328','German','We are celebrating the feast of the Eternal Birth which God the Father has borne and never ceases to bear in all eternity... But if it takes not place in me, what avails it? Everything lies in this, that it should take place in me.','',NULL,'Father,Everything',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18600,'God','Meister Eckhart','Philosopher','1260','1328','German','Every creature is a word of God.','',NULL,'Word,Creature',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18601,'Life,God','Meister Eckhart','Philosopher','1260','1328','German','One person who has mastered life is better than a thousand persons who have mastered only the contents of books, but no one can get anything out of life without God.','',NULL,'Better',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18602,'Love','Meister Eckhart','Philosopher','1260','1328','German','What a man takes in by contemplation, that he pours out in love.','',NULL,'Takes,Pours',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18603,'','Meister Eckhart','Philosopher','1260','1328','German','Only the hand that erases can write the true thing.','',NULL,'True,Write,Hand',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18604,'Knowledge,God','Meister Eckhart','Philosopher','1260','1328','German','The knower and the known are one. Simple people imagine that they should see God as if he stood there and they here. This is not so. God and I, we are one in knowledge.','',NULL,'Simple',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18605,'Attitude','Meister Eckhart','Philosopher','1260','1328','German','When you are thwarted, it is your own attitude that is out of order.','',NULL,'Order,Thwarted',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18606,'','Meister Eckhart','Philosopher','1260','1328','German','A just person is one who is conformed and transformed into justice.','',NULL,'Justice,Person',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18607,'God','Meister Eckhart','Philosopher','1260','1328','German','Man goes far away or near but God never goes far-off; he is always standing close at hand, and even if he cannot stay within he goes no further than the door.','',NULL,'Cannot,Away',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18608,'Work,Great','Meister Eckhart','Philosopher','1260','1328','German','The outward work will never be puny if the inward work is great.','',NULL,'Inward',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18609,'Love','Billy Eckstine','Musician','\nJuly 8, 1914\n','\nMarch 8, 1993\n','American','You can\'t sing about love unless you know about it.','',NULL,'Unless,Sing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18610,'','Billy Eckstine','Musician','\nJuly 8, 1914\n','\nMarch 8, 1993\n','American','As a matter of fact they\'d blacken us down. I guess there\'s a reason that according to what the Caucasian wanted us to look like. He wanted us to look-if we were Black, then he had his idea of what we look like.','',NULL,'Black,Down,Reason',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18611,'God','Billy Eckstine','Musician','\nJuly 8, 1914\n','\nMarch 8, 1993\n','American','Bud Johnson, God rest his soul of fame, a tenor saxophonist. Bud was always a big, big, big booster of mine and he always when I first met Bud in Pittsburgh when he came through there, he heard me sing and he wanted me to come to Chicago.','',NULL,'Through,Soul',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18612,'','Billy Eckstine','Musician','\nJuly 8, 1914\n','\nMarch 8, 1993\n','American','I don\'t have perfect pitch, but I have relative pitch. I\'m glad I don\'t have perfect pitch because perfect pitch can drive you crazy.','',NULL,'Crazy,Perfect,Drive',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18613,'Business','Billy Eckstine','Musician','\nJuly 8, 1914\n','\nMarch 8, 1993\n','American','I just went to Harvard a little while, because I graduated from Armstrong High School in Washington and then I went up there but I didn\'t stay that long because I went into show business.','',NULL,'School,Long',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18614,'','Billy Eckstine','Musician','\nJuly 8, 1914\n','\nMarch 8, 1993\n','American','I knew exactly what I was, and there was no hang-up with me. None whatsoever. The fact that the pigment of my skin maybe being lighter brown than other people of my race, maybe some of them, but you know our race has all colors.','',NULL,'Fact,Knew,Maybe',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18615,'','Billy Eckstine','Musician','\nJuly 8, 1914\n','\nMarch 8, 1993\n','American','I think a song that\'s got something to say. I\'m not much on gimmicks. I never have been because they don\'t last. But I like a song that tells a story and has some meat to it, you know, that means something.','',NULL,'Last,Song,Means',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18616,'Business','Billy Eckstine','Musician','\nJuly 8, 1914\n','\nMarch 8, 1993\n','American','I was so enamored with the idea of being in show business so everything was bright to me. I mean, I didn\'t think of it as being tough and things like that.','',NULL,'Mean,Everything',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18617,'Time','Billy Eckstine','Musician','\nJuly 8, 1914\n','\nMarch 8, 1993\n','American','I was still in school at the time and Cab was very popular and everybody was doing Cab Calloway so I did.','',NULL,'School,Did',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18618,'Religion','Billy Eckstine','Musician','\nJuly 8, 1914\n','\nMarch 8, 1993\n','American','I\'m a firm believer and I think my religion is inside.','',NULL,'Inside,Firm',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18619,'','Billy Eckstine','Musician','\nJuly 8, 1914\n','\nMarch 8, 1993\n','American','I\'m used to hearing myself. My own voice.','',NULL,'Used,Voice,Hearing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18620,'Music','Billy Eckstine','Musician','\nJuly 8, 1914\n','\nMarch 8, 1993\n','American','If you want to be a doctor, a lawyer you must go to college. But if you want to be a musician or such, study your craft. Study music.','',NULL,'Must,Study',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18621,'','Billy Eckstine','Musician','\nJuly 8, 1914\n','\nMarch 8, 1993\n','American','It taught me something. It taught you your craft.','',NULL,'Taught,Craft',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18622,'','Billy Eckstine','Musician','\nJuly 8, 1914\n','\nMarch 8, 1993\n','American','It was my band. I organized the band and Dizzy was in the band. Dizzy was the first musical director with the band. Charlie Parker was in the band. But, no, no, that was my band.','',NULL,'Band,Director,Musical',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18623,'','Billy Eckstine','Musician','\nJuly 8, 1914\n','\nMarch 8, 1993\n','American','L.A. is kind of laid back, but New York, everybody is out there for that buck, you know.','',NULL,'Everybody,York,Laid',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18624,'Music,Good','Billy Eckstine','Musician','\nJuly 8, 1914\n','\nMarch 8, 1993\n','American','My youngest daughter sings. She\'s going to be very good. She\'s graduated from Music School and she\'s been working down around and getting her feet wet, you know. I had her out with me for a year just showing her the ropes a little bit, but she\'s going to be all right.','',NULL,'School',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18625,'','Billy Eckstine','Musician','\nJuly 8, 1914\n','\nMarch 8, 1993\n','American','Oh, yeah. I know Dizzy. For years he\'s been my buddy way, way, way back. Dizzy is one of the most astute guys and one of the most learned guys in the world and knows exactly what he\'s doing musically.','',NULL,'Learned,Knows,Guys',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18626,'','Billy Eckstine','Musician','\nJuly 8, 1914\n','\nMarch 8, 1993\n','American','Piano should be the one. Yeah, because that\'s your basis. Everything is right there in front of you.','',NULL,'Everything,Piano,Front',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18627,'Business','Billy Eckstine','Musician','\nJuly 8, 1914\n','\nMarch 8, 1993\n','American','Today the kids that are out now they make a hit record and they put them right out on the stage with 10,000 people out there and they don\'t know anything about the business yet.','',NULL,'Today,Anything',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18628,'','Billy Eckstine','Musician','\nJuly 8, 1914\n','\nMarch 8, 1993\n','American','When Byrd came out of there, he had written a lot things while he was in the hospital.','',NULL,'While,Written,Hospital',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18629,'Music','Billy Eckstine','Musician','\nJuly 8, 1914\n','\nMarch 8, 1993\n','American','When you\'re playing music, say for instance, you\'re playing a part of the band and you\'re looking at your music, your horn is down into the stand. This way, it\'s up and it goes right on out to the audience, you know?','',NULL,'Down,Looking',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18630,'Change,Success','Billy Eckstine','Musician','\nJuly 8, 1914\n','\nMarch 8, 1993\n','American','You know, times change and the elements change along with it. The elements of success. And my son\'s very successful. He\'s doing very well. And I have a younger daughter who sings.','',NULL,'Successful',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18631,'','Jenny Eclair','Comedian','\nMarch 16, 1960\n','','','I wouldn\'t say I was grumpy. It\'s more pathological - I have seismic tantrums. I get red in the face and cry at least three times a week, and I have to lie down and have a nap afterwards.','',NULL,'Lie,Down,Times',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18632,'','Jenny Eclair','Comedian','\nMarch 16, 1960\n','','','As a rule, wearing a bigger pair of jeans looks better than squishing yourself into a pair of jeans that used to fit before you gave up smoking.','',NULL,'Yourself,Better,Before',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18633,'Best','Jenny Eclair','Comedian','\nMarch 16, 1960\n','','','I am best viewed from a distance.','',NULL,'Distance,Viewed',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18634,'','Jenny Eclair','Comedian','\nMarch 16, 1960\n','','','There should be more booing in shops and restaurants and places like that when when the service is bad. If you\'ve had a poor breakfast in a hotel, you should put your knife and fork down and boo.','',NULL,'Bad,Down,Put',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18635,'Good','Jenny Eclair','Comedian','\nMarch 16, 1960\n','','','A good fart joke makes me bawl with laughter, so will somebody farting. And the word \'poo.\' You can\'t beat a good poo joke.','',NULL,'Laughter,Makes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18636,'Dad','Jenny Eclair','Comedian','\nMarch 16, 1960\n','','','After graduating from flares and platforms in the early 1970s, I started drama school wearing a pair of khaki dungarees with one of my Dad\'s Army shirts, accessorised by a cat\'s basket doubling as a handbag. Very Lady Gaga.','',NULL,'School,After',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18637,'','Jenny Eclair','Comedian','\nMarch 16, 1960\n','','','Anyone who has dead straight hair wants curls.','',NULL,'Hair,Dead,Anyone',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18638,'Funny,Women','Jenny Eclair','Comedian','\nMarch 16, 1960\n','','','As a five-year-old in Berlin in 1965, I didn\'t know that funny women existed. It wasn\'t until I got back to England that I realised women could be funny.','',NULL,'Until',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18639,'Family','Jenny Eclair','Comedian','\nMarch 16, 1960\n','','','Family is the one thing that is definitely not disposable.','',NULL,'Definitely,Disposable',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18640,'','Jenny Eclair','Comedian','\nMarch 16, 1960\n','','','For me, being a woman suits what I want to talk about and what my audience wants to hear. Maybe I\'m a dying breed.','',NULL,'Woman,Talk,Dying',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18641,'Respect','Jenny Eclair','Comedian','\nMarch 16, 1960\n','','','I admire the Elsie Tanners and Barbara Windsors of the world: people who have crawled back from the abyss. I\'m quite camp in that respect.','',NULL,'Quite,Admire',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18642,'Best','Jenny Eclair','Comedian','\nMarch 16, 1960\n','','','I am best viewed from a distance... and at night.','',NULL,'Night,Distance',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18643,'Women','Jenny Eclair','Comedian','\nMarch 16, 1960\n','','','I am not sure gender ever won\'t be an issue in comedy, because I think that women do have different priorities in some respects.','',NULL,'Ever,Different',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18644,'','Jenny Eclair','Comedian','\nMarch 16, 1960\n','','','I am very short-sighted, and if I don\'t like a situation I take my glasses off.','',NULL,'Off,Situation,Glasses',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18645,'','Jenny Eclair','Comedian','\nMarch 16, 1960\n','','','I can eat a man, but I\'m not sure of the fiber content.','',NULL,'Sure,Eat,Content',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18646,'','Jenny Eclair','Comedian','\nMarch 16, 1960\n','','','I can\'t sing.','',NULL,'Sing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18647,'','Jenny Eclair','Comedian','\nMarch 16, 1960\n','','','I can\'t stand folk who are all snobby about reality TV.','',NULL,'Reality,Stand,Tv',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18648,'','Jenny Eclair','Comedian','\nMarch 16, 1960\n','','','I can\'t tan naturally.','',NULL,'Naturally,Tan',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18649,'Funny','Jenny Eclair','Comedian','\nMarch 16, 1960\n','','','I can\'t watch other people doing comedy. As soon as somebody starts being funny I have to turn off because it upsets me. I get comedy indigestion. I just hate anybody else being funny. That\'s my job.','',NULL,'Hate,Job',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18650,'Marriage','Jenny Eclair','Comedian','\nMarch 16, 1960\n','','','I don\'t do marriage. I think it\'s incredibly naff. And I don\'t like vulgar displays of ostentation.','',NULL,'Vulgar,Displays',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18651,'','Jenny Eclair','Comedian','\nMarch 16, 1960\n','','','I don\'t think I\'m successful.','',NULL,'Successful',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18652,'Age,Food,Fear','Jenny Eclair','Comedian','\nMarch 16, 1960\n','','','I have a fear of poverty in old age. I have this vision of myself living in a skip and eating cat food. It\'s because I\'m freelance, and I\'ve never had a proper job. I don\'t have a pension, and my savings are dwindling. I always thought someone would just come along and look after me.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18653,'','Jenny Eclair','Comedian','\nMarch 16, 1960\n','','','I have a very solo career. I only write with people that I really adore.','',NULL,'Career,Write,Adore',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18654,'','Jenny Eclair','Comedian','\nMarch 16, 1960\n','','','I have always had a need for attention but didn\'t plan to be a comic.','',NULL,'Attention,Plan,Comic',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18655,'God','Jenny Eclair','Comedian','\nMarch 16, 1960\n','','','I know the new comedy god is surrealism, but it doesn\'t touch my heart.','',NULL,'Heart,Comedy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18656,'Truth','Umberto Eco','Novelist','\nJanuary 5, 1932\n','','Italian','But now I have come to believe that the whole world is an enigma, a harmless enigma that is made terrible by our own mad attempt to interpret it as though it had an underlying truth.','',NULL,'Believe,Made',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18657,'Truth','Umberto Eco','Novelist','\nJanuary 5, 1932\n','','Italian','I have come to believe that the whole world is an enigma, a harmless enigma that is made terrible by our own mad attempt to interpret it as though it had an underlying truth.','',NULL,'Believe,Made',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18658,'','Umberto Eco','Novelist','\nJanuary 5, 1932\n','','Italian','But Italy is not an intellectual country. On the subway in Tokyo everybody reads. In Italy, they don\'t. Don\'t evaluate Italy from the fact that it produced Raphael and Michelangelo.','',NULL,'Country,Fact,Everybody',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18659,'Good,Success','Umberto Eco','Novelist','\nJanuary 5, 1932\n','','Italian','In the United States there\'s a Puritan ethic and a mythology of success. He who is successful is good. In Latin countries, in Catholic countries, a successful person is a sinner.','',NULL,'Successful',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18660,'Love,Truth,Learning','Umberto Eco','Novelist','\nJanuary 5, 1932\n','','Italian','Perhaps the mission of those who love mankind is to make people laugh at the truth, to make truth laugh, because the only truth lies in learning to free ourselves from insane passion for the truth.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18661,'Life,Nature,Time','Umberto Eco','Novelist','\nJanuary 5, 1932\n','','Italian','A book is a fragile creature, it suffers the wear of time, it fears rodents, the elements and clumsy hands. so the librarian protects the books not only against mankind but also against nature and devotes his life to this war with the forces of oblivion.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18662,'Art,Failure','Umberto Eco','Novelist','\nJanuary 5, 1932\n','','Italian','Translation is the art of failure.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18663,'Truth,Fear','Umberto Eco','Novelist','\nJanuary 5, 1932\n','','Italian','Fear prophets and those prepared to die for the truth, for as a rule they make many others die with them, often before them, at times instead of them.','',NULL,'Die',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18664,'Dreams','Umberto Eco','Novelist','\nJanuary 5, 1932\n','','Italian','The real hero is always a hero by mistake; he dreams of being an honest coward like everybody else.','',NULL,'Real,Hero',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18665,'Men,God','Umberto Eco','Novelist','\nJanuary 5, 1932\n','','Italian','When men stop believing in God, it isn\'t that they then believe in nothing: they believe in everything.','',NULL,'Believe',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18666,'','Umberto Eco','Novelist','\nJanuary 5, 1932\n','','Italian','People are tired of simple things. They want to be challenged.','',NULL,'Tired,Simple,Challenged',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18667,'Death','Umberto Eco','Novelist','\nJanuary 5, 1932\n','','Italian','We have a limit, a very discouraging, humiliating limit: death.','',NULL,'Limit',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18668,'Dreams','Umberto Eco','Novelist','\nJanuary 5, 1932\n','','Italian','A dream is a scripture, and many scriptures are nothing but dreams.','',NULL,'Nothing,Dream',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18669,'','Umberto Eco','Novelist','\nJanuary 5, 1932\n','','Italian','Creativity can only be anarchic, capitalist, Darwinian.','',NULL,'Creativity,Capitalist,Darwinian',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18670,'History','Umberto Eco','Novelist','\nJanuary 5, 1932\n','','Italian','From lies to forgeries the step is not so long, and I have written technical essays on the logic of forgeries and on the influence of forgeries on history.','',NULL,'Long,Lies',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18671,'','Umberto Eco','Novelist','\nJanuary 5, 1932\n','','Italian','I don\'t see the point of having 80 million people online if all they are doing in the end is talking to ghosts in the suburbs.','',NULL,'End,Point,Talking',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18672,'','Umberto Eco','Novelist','\nJanuary 5, 1932\n','','Italian','I would define the poetic effect as the capacity that a text displays for continuing to generate different readings, without ever being completely consumed.','',NULL,'Without,Ever,Different',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18673,'','Umberto Eco','Novelist','\nJanuary 5, 1932\n','','Italian','It is a myth of publishers that people want to read easy things.','',NULL,'Easy,Read,Myth',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18674,'Good','Umberto Eco','Novelist','\nJanuary 5, 1932\n','','Italian','The good of a book lies in its being read. A book is made up of signs that speak of other signs, which in their turn speak of things. Without an eye to read them, a book contains signs that produce no concepts; therefore it is dumb.','',NULL,'Book,Without',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18675,'Good','Umberto Eco','Novelist','\nJanuary 5, 1932\n','','Italian','After years of practice, I can walk into a bookstore and understand its layout in a few seconds. I can glance at the spine of a book and make a good guess at its content from a number of signs.','',NULL,'Book,Understand',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18676,'','Umberto Eco','Novelist','\nJanuary 5, 1932\n','','Italian','As a scholar I am interested in the philosophy of language, semiotics, call it what you want, and one of the main features of the human language is the possibility of lying.','',NULL,'Human,Philosophy,Language',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18677,'','Umberto Eco','Novelist','\nJanuary 5, 1932\n','','Italian','As an adolescent I wrote comic books, because I read lots of them, and fantasy novels set in Malaysia and Central Africa.','',NULL,'Read,Books,Africa',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18678,'','Umberto Eco','Novelist','\nJanuary 5, 1932\n','','Italian','Better reality than a dream: if something is real, then it\'s real and you\'re not to blame.','',NULL,'Better,Reality,Real',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18679,'','Umberto Eco','Novelist','\nJanuary 5, 1932\n','','Italian','Every European goes on the streets and sees medieval churches. Not if you live in Indianapolis. The most exciting letters I received were from people in places like that.','',NULL,'Live,Goes,Exciting',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18680,'Time','Umberto Eco','Novelist','\nJanuary 5, 1932\n','','Italian','Every time that I write a novel I am convinced for at least two years that it is the last one, because a novel is like a child. It takes two years after its birth. You have to take care of it. It starts walking, and then speaking.','',NULL,'Care,Two',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18681,'Good','Stefan Edberg','Athlete','\nJanuary 19, 1966\n','','Swedish','A good thing is I\'ve been playing tennis I think every day for the last two months. I really haven\'t had a day off. I\'ve been doing things that I did used to do.','',NULL,'Two,Did',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18682,'','Stefan Edberg','Athlete','\nJanuary 19, 1966\n','','Swedish','As years go by, chances of winning here are getting slimmer. That\'s just a matter of fact. It does get tougher, but it\'s possible, there\'s a tiny little chance.','',NULL,'Winning,Here,Matter',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18683,'','Stefan Edberg','Athlete','\nJanuary 19, 1966\n','','Swedish','I\'m always being realistic.','',NULL,'Realistic',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18684,'','Stefan Edberg','Athlete','\nJanuary 19, 1966\n','','Swedish','A win is a win.','',NULL,'Win',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18685,'','Stefan Edberg','Athlete','\nJanuary 19, 1966\n','','Swedish','For me, and most of the other players, too, if you had to pick one of the four Grand Slams, you would pick Wimbledon. It\'s got tradition, it\'s got atmosphere, and it\'s got mystique.','',NULL,'Four,Players,Pick',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18686,'','Stefan Edberg','Athlete','\nJanuary 19, 1966\n','','Swedish','I felt better being in the background. That\'s the way I like it.','',NULL,'Better,Felt,Background',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18687,'','Stefan Edberg','Athlete','\nJanuary 19, 1966\n','','Swedish','I felt that I did have the crowd behind me. That obviously helps a lot.','',NULL,'Did,Felt,Behind',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18688,'Good','Stefan Edberg','Athlete','\nJanuary 19, 1966\n','','Swedish','I had one good racket, a Wilson Javelin. It was my favorite racket, and I made the mistake of putting it next to the heater. It just got so hot that it melted.','',NULL,'Made,Next',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18689,'Good','Stefan Edberg','Athlete','\nJanuary 19, 1966\n','','Swedish','I played Chang here under the lights here. I think that was \'91. Another good match. I\'ve played a lot more good matches under the lights than I played bad. You tend to remember some of the bad ones unfortunately.','',NULL,'Bad,Remember',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18690,'','Stefan Edberg','Athlete','\nJanuary 19, 1966\n','','Swedish','I think in 1991, when Jimmy got to the semifinals, it was just incredible all of the people coming out.','',NULL,'Coming,Incredible,Jimmy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18691,'','Stefan Edberg','Athlete','\nJanuary 19, 1966\n','','Swedish','I\'d won the Australian Open twice, but winning Wimbledon takes something special.','',NULL,'Winning,Special,Won',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18692,'','Stefan Edberg','Athlete','\nJanuary 19, 1966\n','','Swedish','I\'m really trying to focus myself on playing tennis, and I think that\'s really important.','',NULL,'Focus,Important,Trying',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18693,'Time,Good','Stefan Edberg','Athlete','\nJanuary 19, 1966\n','','Swedish','I\'m telling you, it\'s so exciting playing out there because I\'m playing well, you have the crowd behind you, and it\'s such a good feeling. I\'m really having a good time out there.','',NULL,'Feeling',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18694,'Time','Stefan Edberg','Athlete','\nJanuary 19, 1966\n','','Swedish','I\'ve been here playing against Connors and it can be very, very loud. It makes it exciting at the same time.','',NULL,'Same,Here',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18695,'Good','Stefan Edberg','Athlete','\nJanuary 19, 1966\n','','Swedish','I\'ve been in a lot of trouble and come out of it. I think it shows a lot of good character.','',NULL,'Character,Trouble',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18696,'Time','Stefan Edberg','Athlete','\nJanuary 19, 1966\n','','Swedish','I\'ve been on the tour for many, many years. It\'s time for me to go now, before it\'s too late.','',NULL,'Before,Late',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18697,'','Stefan Edberg','Athlete','\nJanuary 19, 1966\n','','Swedish','If I\'m going to be out there, I want to be in the top 10 and really have a chance of winning a Grand Slam.','',NULL,'Winning,Chance,Top',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18698,'','Stefan Edberg','Athlete','\nJanuary 19, 1966\n','','Swedish','If you serve well, your volleys are going to be so much easier. It has got to do with confidence, obviously.','',NULL,'Confidence,Serve,Easier',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18699,'','Stefan Edberg','Athlete','\nJanuary 19, 1966\n','','Swedish','It was a tough year for me, \'89, losing two Slam finals and losing another five finals. It wasn\'t until I won the Masters, or what\'s now called the ATP Finals, that things changed again. Suddenly I won seven tournaments in 1990 and became No. 1.','',NULL,'Two,Tough,Another',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18700,'','Stefan Edberg','Athlete','\nJanuary 19, 1966\n','','Swedish','Once you succeed in tennis, financially you become quite well off.','',NULL,'Become,Off,Succeed',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18701,'Good','Stefan Edberg','Athlete','\nJanuary 19, 1966\n','','Swedish','Since a month, two months ago, you know, I\'ve started hitting the ball well. I\'m playing some really good tennis. That really helps. I sort of have to motivate myself to get pumped up. It really helps my game a lot.','',NULL,'Game,Two',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18702,'','Stefan Edberg','Athlete','\nJanuary 19, 1966\n','','Swedish','The crowds can be very loud, especially when you\'re playing in the evening.','',NULL,'Evening,Playing,Loud',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18703,'','Stefan Edberg','Athlete','\nJanuary 19, 1966\n','','Swedish','You lose some, you win some. Nothing wrong with that at all.','',NULL,'Nothing,Win,Wrong',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18704,'Science','David Eddings','Author','\nJuly 7, 1931\n','','American','I hesitate to predict whether this theory is true. But if the general opinion of Mankind is optimistic then we\'re in for a period of extreme popularity for science fiction.','',NULL,'True,Opinion',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18705,'','David Eddings','Author','\nJuly 7, 1931\n','','American','If the general opinion is pessimistic, fantasy is going to hold its own.','',NULL,'Opinion,Hold,General',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18706,'','David Eddings','Author','\nJuly 7, 1931\n','','American','All social workers want is to get everyone involved in a programme. Because a programme provides full employment for three generations of social workers. And they mess up.','',NULL,'Everyone,Social,Three',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18707,'','David Eddings','Author','\nJuly 7, 1931\n','','American','Call it my little gesture toward social conscience, but I like to think I\'m teaching a certain number of people to read. Now that sounds pretentious!','',NULL,'Conscience,Social,Read',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18708,'Work,Time,Morning','David Eddings','Author','\nJuly 7, 1931\n','','American','I get up at an unholy hour in the morning my work day is completed by the time the sun rises. I have a slightly bad back which has made an enormous contribution to American literature.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18709,'Teacher','David Eddings','Author','\nJuly 7, 1931\n','','American','I taught in a small teacher\'s college for three or four years, at which point all the administrators got a pay raise and the teaching faculty didn\'t.','',NULL,'Small,College',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18710,'Graduation','David Eddings','Author','\nJuly 7, 1931\n','','American','I wrote a novel for my degree, and I\'m very happy I didn\'t submit that to a publisher. I sympathize with my professors who had to read it.','',NULL,'Happy,Read',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18711,'Life,Business','David Eddings','Author','\nJuly 7, 1931\n','','American','I\'ve fallen back on this periodically, although I must say that getting out of the grocery business ranked right up there with getting out of the army as one of the happier experiences of my life.','',NULL,'Must',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18712,'','David Eddings','Author','\nJuly 7, 1931\n','','American','Reed College required a thesis for a Bachelor\'s degree. Normally a Bachelor\'s is sort of like being stamped \'Prime US Beef.\' They just walk you through, hand out the diplomas and you fill in your name later on.','',NULL,'Through,College,Walk',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18713,'Work,Christmas','David Eddings','Author','\nJuly 7, 1931\n','','American','The unfortunate thing about working for yourself is that you have the worst boss in the world. I work every day of the year except at Christmas, when I work a half day.','',NULL,'Yourself',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18714,'Work','David Eddings','Author','\nJuly 7, 1931\n','','American','This is terrible, when a writer is bored by his own work, but it was a real bomb and had reached the point where I couldn\'t even stand to look at it any more.','',NULL,'Real,Bored',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18715,'Life,Men','David Eddings','Author','\nJuly 7, 1931\n','','American','When they ran out of cadre men they gave me my very own platoon and said, \'Here are 63 men, try to keep as many of them alive as you possibly can.\' That was one of the more harrowing experiences of my life.','',NULL,'Try',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18716,'','Arthur Eddington','Scientist','\nDecember 28, 1882\n','\nNovember 22, 1944\n','British','Oh leave the Wise our measures to collate. One thing at least is certain, light has weight. One thing is certain and the rest debate. Light rays, when near the Sun, do not go straight.','',NULL,'Wise,Sun,Light',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18717,'','Arthur Eddington','Scientist','\nDecember 28, 1882\n','\nNovember 22, 1944\n','British','Who will observe the observers?','',NULL,'Observe,Observers',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18718,'','Arthur Eddington','Scientist','\nDecember 28, 1882\n','\nNovember 22, 1944\n','British','Something unknown is doing we don\'t know what.','',NULL,'Unknown',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18719,'Nature,Science','Arthur Eddington','Scientist','\nDecember 28, 1882\n','\nNovember 22, 1944\n','British','We have found that where science has progressed the farthest, the mind has but regained from nature that which the mind put into nature.','',NULL,'Mind',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18720,'','Arthur Eddington','Scientist','\nDecember 28, 1882\n','\nNovember 22, 1944\n','British','We often think that when we have completed our study of one we know all about two, because \'two\' is \'one and one.\' We forget that we still have to make a study of \'and.\'','',NULL,'Forget,Two,Still',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18721,'Great','Arthur Eddington','Scientist','\nDecember 28, 1882\n','\nNovember 22, 1944\n','British','We used to think that if we knew one, we knew two, because one and one are two. We are finding that we must learn a great deal more about \'and\'.','',NULL,'Must,Two',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18722,'','Arthur Eddington','Scientist','\nDecember 28, 1882\n','\nNovember 22, 1944\n','British','Every body continues in its state of rest or uniform motion in a straight line, except insofar as it doesn\'t.','',NULL,'Body,State,Rest',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18723,'','Arthur Eddington','Scientist','\nDecember 28, 1882\n','\nNovember 22, 1944\n','British','If an army of monkeys were strumming on typewriters, they might write all the books in the British Museum.','',NULL,'Write,Might,Books',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18724,'Hope','Arthur Eddington','Scientist','\nDecember 28, 1882\n','\nNovember 22, 1944\n','British','If your theory is found to be against the second law of theromodynamics, I give you no hope; there is nothing for it but to collapse in deepest humiliation.','',NULL,'Nothing,Give',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18725,'Good','Arthur Eddington','Scientist','\nDecember 28, 1882\n','\nNovember 22, 1944\n','British','It is also a good rule not to put overmuch confidence in the observational results that are put forward until they are confirmed by theory.','',NULL,'Forward,Confidence',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18726,'','Arthur Eddington','Scientist','\nDecember 28, 1882\n','\nNovember 22, 1944\n','British','It is even possible that laws which have not their origin in the mind may be irrational, and we can never succeed in formulating them.','',NULL,'Mind,May,Succeed',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18727,'','Arthur Eddington','Scientist','\nDecember 28, 1882\n','\nNovember 22, 1944\n','British','It is impossible to trap modern physics into predicting anything with perfect determinism because it deals with probabilities from the outset.','',NULL,'Anything,Perfect,Impossible',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18728,'Nature','Arthur Eddington','Scientist','\nDecember 28, 1882\n','\nNovember 22, 1944\n','British','It is one thing for the human mind to extract from the phenomena of nature the laws which it has itself put into them; it may be a far harder thing to extract laws over which it has no control.','',NULL,'Mind,Human',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18729,'Hope,Future','Arthur Eddington','Scientist','\nDecember 28, 1882\n','\nNovember 22, 1944\n','British','It is sound judgment to hope that in the not too distant future we shall be competent to understand so simple a thing as a star.','',NULL,'Simple',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18730,'','Arthur Eddington','Scientist','\nDecember 28, 1882\n','\nNovember 22, 1944\n','British','Probably the simplest hypothesis... is that there may be a slow process of annihilation of matter.','',NULL,'May,Matter,Process',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18731,'','Arthur Eddington','Scientist','\nDecember 28, 1882\n','\nNovember 22, 1944\n','British','Proof is an idol before whom the pure mathematician tortures himself.','',NULL,'Before,Himself,Pure',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18732,'Nature','Arthur Eddington','Scientist','\nDecember 28, 1882\n','\nNovember 22, 1944\n','British','Shuffling is the only thing which Nature cannot undo.','',NULL,'Cannot,Undo',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18733,'','Arthur Eddington','Scientist','\nDecember 28, 1882\n','\nNovember 22, 1944\n','British','The mathematics is not there till we put it there.','',NULL,'Put,Till',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18734,'','Arthur Eddington','Scientist','\nDecember 28, 1882\n','\nNovember 22, 1944\n','British','The quest of the absolute leads into the four-dimensional world.','',NULL,'Quest,Absolute,Leads',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18735,'','Arthur Eddington','Scientist','\nDecember 28, 1882\n','\nNovember 22, 1944\n','British','We have found a strange footprint on the shores of the unknown.','',NULL,'Strange,Found,Unknown',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18736,'Music','Chuck Eddy','Journalist','\nNovember 26, 1960\n','','American','By the late \'80s, I was already giving up on rap music.','',NULL,'Giving,Late',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18737,'','Chuck Eddy','Journalist','\nNovember 26, 1960\n','','American','California club pop chirper Dev\'s debut is as stark as it is sweet. This is owed partly to the casually giddy lightness of her talk-singing - familiar from her slizzered 2010 cameo on Far East Movement\'s smash \'Like a G6,\' and around-the way-girl frisky like 1980s Latin freestyle.','',NULL,'Her,Far,Sweet',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18738,'','Chuck Eddy','Journalist','\nNovember 26, 1960\n','','American','Critics should stick to their convictions.','',NULL,'Critics,Stick',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18739,'History','Chuck Eddy','Journalist','\nNovember 26, 1960\n','','American','Few bands in hard rock history have been so adept at balancing the awesome and trivial as Van Halen in their prime.','',NULL,'Rock,Hard',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18740,'','Chuck Eddy','Journalist','\nNovember 26, 1960\n','','American','Gary Allan has long been one of country\'s most reliably velvet-voiced beautiful losers.','',NULL,'Beautiful,Long,Country',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18741,'','Chuck Eddy','Journalist','\nNovember 26, 1960\n','','American','I like critics with strong opinions.','',NULL,'Strong,Opinions,Critics',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18742,'','Chuck Eddy','Journalist','\nNovember 26, 1960\n','','American','I\'m that grumpy old guy yelling at all those pesky little Grizzly Bear fans to get offa my lawn.','',NULL,'Old,Guy,Fans',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18743,'','Chuck Eddy','Journalist','\nNovember 26, 1960\n','','American','If I am thinking the same as everyone why bother pushing to get it published?','',NULL,'Thinking,Why,Same',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18744,'','Chuck Eddy','Journalist','\nNovember 26, 1960\n','','American','Mayer Hawthorne\'s old school pop-R&B homages are so meticulous that it\'s tempting to overrate his pipes.','',NULL,'School,Old,Tempting',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18745,'Music','Chuck Eddy','Journalist','\nNovember 26, 1960\n','','American','Music critics are part of the world, and I am part of the world.','',NULL,'Critics,Part',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18746,'','Chuck Eddy','Journalist','\nNovember 26, 1960\n','','American','No band on 21st-century radio has mined pre-grunge hair-metal\'s sleaze like L.A.\'s Buckcherry. So it makes poetic sense that they\'d spend their sixth album tallying all seven deadly sins.','',NULL,'Sense,Makes,Band',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18747,'Religion,Art','Mary Baker Eddy','Theologian','\nJuly 16, 1821\n','\nDecember 3, 1910\n','American','I would no more quarrel with a man because of his religion than I would because of his art.','',NULL,'Quarrel',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18748,'God,Truth,Science','Mary Baker Eddy','Theologian','\nJuly 16, 1821\n','\nDecember 3, 1910\n','American','If Christianity is not scientific, and Science is not God, then there is no invariable law, and truth becomes an accident.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18749,'Jealousy','Mary Baker Eddy','Theologian','\nJuly 16, 1821\n','\nDecember 3, 1910\n','American','Jealousy is the grave of affection.','',NULL,'Affection,Grave',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18750,'Experience,Fear','Mary Baker Eddy','Theologian','\nJuly 16, 1821\n','\nDecember 3, 1910\n','American','Disease is an experience of a so-called mortal mind. It is fear made manifest on the body.','',NULL,'Mind',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18751,'Health','Mary Baker Eddy','Theologian','\nJuly 16, 1821\n','\nDecember 3, 1910\n','American','Health is not a condition of matter, but of Mind.','',NULL,'Mind,Matter',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18752,'Life,Society,Science','Mary Baker Eddy','Theologian','\nJuly 16, 1821\n','\nDecember 3, 1910\n','American','Chastity is the cement of civilization and progress. Without it there is no stability in society, and without it one cannot attain the Science of Life.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18753,'Experience','Mary Baker Eddy','Theologian','\nJuly 16, 1821\n','\nDecember 3, 1910\n','American','Experience teaches us that we do not always receive the blessings we ask for in prayer.','',NULL,'Blessings,Prayer',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18754,'','Mary Baker Eddy','Theologian','\nJuly 16, 1821\n','\nDecember 3, 1910\n','American','Give up the belief that mind is, even temporarily, compressed within the skull, and you will quickly become more manly or womanly. You will understand yourself and your Maker better than before.','',NULL,'Yourself,Mind,Better',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18755,'Love,Alone,Happiness','Mary Baker Eddy','Theologian','\nJuly 16, 1821\n','\nDecember 3, 1910\n','American','Happiness is spiritual, born of truth and love. It is unselfish; therefore it cannot exist alone, but requires all mankind to share it.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18756,'Death','Mary Baker Eddy','Theologian','\nJuly 16, 1821\n','\nDecember 3, 1910\n','American','Sin brought death, and death will disappear with the disappearance of sin.','',NULL,'Sin,Disappear',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18757,'','Mary Baker Eddy','Theologian','\nJuly 16, 1821\n','\nDecember 3, 1910\n','American','Spirit is the real and eternal; matter is the unreal and temporal.','',NULL,'Real,Matter,Spirit',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18758,'','Mary Baker Eddy','Theologian','\nJuly 16, 1821\n','\nDecember 3, 1910\n','American','To those leaning on the sustaining infinite, today is big with blessings.','',NULL,'Today,Blessings,Big',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18759,'','Mary Baker Eddy','Theologian','\nJuly 16, 1821\n','\nDecember 3, 1910\n','American','Reject hatred without hating.','',NULL,'Without,Hatred,Hating',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18760,'Truth','Mary Baker Eddy','Theologian','\nJuly 16, 1821\n','\nDecember 3, 1910\n','American','Truth is immortal; error is mortal.','',NULL,'Error,Immortal',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18761,'Truth,Society','Nelson Eddy','Musician','\nJune 29, 1901\n','\nMarch 6, 1967\n','American','In society, one doesn\'t tell the truth, one tells the exact opposite.','',NULL,'Tell',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18762,'Music','Nelson Eddy','Musician','\nJune 29, 1901\n','\nMarch 6, 1967\n','American','Let\'s have the music that will open the door to millions of people... the kind of music that will not make people think only of the song or even of the singer... not music that is confined to the merely personal.','',NULL,'Personal,Door',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18763,'Faith','Sherwood Eddy','Author','1871','1963','American','Faith is reason grown courageous.','',NULL,'Reason,Courageous',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18764,'Faith','Sherwood Eddy','Author','1871','1963','American','Faith is not trying to believe something regardless of the evidence. Faith is daring to do something regardless of the consequences.','',NULL,'Believe,Trying',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18765,'Faith','Sherwood Eddy','Author','1871','1963','American','Faith is not contrary to reason.','',NULL,'Reason,Contrary',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18766,'Age,Life','Leon Edel','Critic','\nSeptember 9, 1907\n','\nSeptember 5, 1997\n','American','The answer to old age is to keep one\'s mind busy and to go on with one\'s life as if it were interminable. I always admired Chekhov for building a new house when he was dying of tuberculosis.','',NULL,'Mind',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18767,'','Leon Edel','Critic','\nSeptember 9, 1907\n','\nSeptember 5, 1997\n','American','Any biographer must of necessity become a pilgrim a peripatetic, obsessed literary pilgrim, a traveler with four eyes.','',NULL,'Must,Eyes,Become',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18768,'Life','Leon Edel','Critic','\nSeptember 9, 1907\n','\nSeptember 5, 1997\n','American','The biographer who writes the life of his subject\'s self-concept passes through a fade into the inner house of life.','',NULL,'Through,House',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18769,'Life,Time','Marian Wright Edelman','Activist','\nJune 6, 1939\n','','American','Service is the rent we pay for being. It is the very purpose of life, and not something you do in your spare time.','',NULL,'Service',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18770,'Trust,Future','Marian Wright Edelman','Activist','\nJune 6, 1939\n','','American','The future which we hold in trust for our own children will be shaped by our fairness to other people\'s children.','',NULL,'Children',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18771,'','Marian Wright Edelman','Activist','\nJune 6, 1939\n','','American','You just need to be a flea against injustice. Enough committed fleas biting strategically can make even the biggest dog uncomfortable and transform even the biggest nation.','',NULL,'Enough,Nation,Against',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18772,'','Marian Wright Edelman','Activist','\nJune 6, 1939\n','','American','Don\'t feel entitled to anything you didn\'t sweat and struggle for.','',NULL,'Struggle,Anything,Sweat',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18773,'Graduation,Life','Marian Wright Edelman','Activist','\nJune 6, 1939\n','','American','Being considerate of others will take your children further in life than any college degree.','',NULL,'Children',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18774,'Time,Money','Marian Wright Edelman','Activist','\nJune 6, 1939\n','','American','If we think we have ours and don\'t owe any time or money or effort to help those left behind, then we are a part of the problem rather than the solution to the fraying social fabric that threatens all Americans.','',NULL,'Help',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18775,'','Marian Wright Edelman','Activist','\nJune 6, 1939\n','','American','Learn to be quiet enough to hear the genuine within yourself so that you can hear it in others.','',NULL,'Yourself,Enough,Others',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18776,'','Marian Wright Edelman','Activist','\nJune 6, 1939\n','','American','A lot of people are waiting for Martin Luther King or Mahatma Gandhi to come back - but they are gone. We are it. It is up to us. It is up to you.','',NULL,'Waiting,Gone,King',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18777,'Money','Marian Wright Edelman','Activist','\nJune 6, 1939\n','','American','We do not have a money problem in America. We have a values and priorities problem.','',NULL,'America,Problem',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18778,'','Marian Wright Edelman','Activist','\nJune 6, 1939\n','','American','If we don\'t stand up for children, then we don\'t stand for much.','',NULL,'Children,Stand',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18779,'','Marian Wright Edelman','Activist','\nJune 6, 1939\n','','American','Semi-automatic weapons have no socially redeeming purpose.','',NULL,'Purpose,Weapons,Redeeming',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18780,'Best','Marian Wright Edelman','Activist','\nJune 6, 1939\n','','American','Parents have become so convinced that educators know what is best for their children that they forget that they themselves are really the experts.','',NULL,'Forget,Children',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18781,'Freedom','Marian Wright Edelman','Activist','\nJune 6, 1939\n','','American','The Declaration of Independence was always our vision of who we wanted to be, our ideal of freedom and justice, how we were going to be different, and what the American experiment was going to be about.','',NULL,'Justice,Different',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18782,'','Marian Wright Edelman','Activist','\nJune 6, 1939\n','','American','To all those mothers and fathers who are struggling with teen-agers, I say, just be patient: even though it looks like you can\'t do anything right for a number of years, parents become popular again when kids reach 20.','',NULL,'Parents,Anything,Become',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18783,'Age','Marian Wright Edelman','Activist','\nJune 6, 1939\n','','American','Children under five are the poorest age group in America, and one in four infants, toddlers and preschoolers are poor during the years of greatest brain development.','',NULL,'Greatest,Children',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18784,'Work,Money,Power','Marian Wright Edelman','Activist','\nJune 6, 1939\n','','American','Never work just for money or for power. They won\'t save your soul or help you sleep at night.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18785,'Time','Marian Wright Edelman','Activist','\nJune 6, 1939\n','','American','We must not, in trying to think about how we can make a big difference, ignore the small daily differences we can make which, over time, add up to big differences that we often cannot foresee.','',NULL,'Daily,Must',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18786,'Education','Marian Wright Edelman','Activist','\nJune 6, 1939\n','','American','Education is for improving the lives of others and for leaving your community and world better than you found it.','',NULL,'Better,Leaving',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18787,'Education','Marian Wright Edelman','Activist','\nJune 6, 1939\n','','American','Education is a precondition to survival in America today.','',NULL,'Today,America',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18788,'Education','Marian Wright Edelman','Activist','\nJune 6, 1939\n','','American','I\'m sure I am impatient sometimes. I sure do get angry sometimes. I think it\'s outrageous how hard it is to get this country to feed its children and to take care of its children, to give them a decent education.','',NULL,'Angry,Care',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18789,'Change,Time','Marian Wright Edelman','Activist','\nJune 6, 1939\n','','American','If you don\'t like the way the world is, you change it. You have an obligation to change it. You just do it one step at a time.','',NULL,'Step',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18790,'Dreams','Marian Wright Edelman','Activist','\nJune 6, 1939\n','','American','No person has the right to rain on your dreams.','',NULL,'Rain,Person',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18791,'','Marian Wright Edelman','Activist','\nJune 6, 1939\n','','American','You didn\'t have a choice about the parents you inherited, but you do have a choice about the kind of parent you will be.','',NULL,'Parents,Choice,Parent',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18792,'Future','Marian Wright Edelman','Activist','\nJune 6, 1939\n','','American','A nation that does not stand for its children does not stand for anything and will not stand tall in the future.','',NULL,'Children,Anything',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18793,'Family','Marian Wright Edelman','Activist','\nJune 6, 1939\n','','American','Family and moral values are so central to everything that I am.','',NULL,'Everything,Moral',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18794,'','Anthony Eden','Politician','\nJune 12, 1897\n','\nJanuary 14, 1977\n','English','Everyone is always in favour of general economy and particular expenditure.','',NULL,'Everyone,Economy,General',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18795,'','Anthony Eden','Politician','\nJune 12, 1897\n','\nJanuary 14, 1977\n','English','Corruption never has been compulsory.','',NULL,'Corruption,Compulsory',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18796,'','Anthony Eden','Politician','\nJune 12, 1897\n','\nJanuary 14, 1977\n','English','If you\'ve broken the eggs, you should make the omelette.','',NULL,'Broken,Eggs',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18797,'Freedom','Anthony Eden','Politician','\nJune 12, 1897\n','\nJanuary 14, 1977\n','English','Man should be master of his environment, not its slave. That is what freedom means.','',NULL,'Means,Master',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18798,'Good','Anthony Eden','Politician','\nJune 12, 1897\n','\nJanuary 14, 1977\n','English','That is a good question for you to ask, not a wise question for me to answer.','',NULL,'Wise,Question',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18799,'War','Anthony Eden','Politician','\nJune 12, 1897\n','\nJanuary 14, 1977\n','English','We are not at war with Egypt. We are in an armed conflict.','',NULL,'Conflict,Egypt',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18800,'Peace','Anthony Eden','Politician','\nJune 12, 1897\n','\nJanuary 14, 1977\n','English','You may gain temporary appeasement by a policy of concession to violence, but you do not gain lasting peace that way.','',NULL,'May,Violence',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18801,'Good','Barbara Eden','Actress','\nAugust 23, 1934\n','','American','I didn\'t know I was compared to Elizabeth Montgomery, but I think that I\'m in very good company with her.','',NULL,'Her,Company',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18802,'Love,Time','Barbara Eden','Actress','\nAugust 23, 1934\n','','American','Out of all the actors I have worked with, I love working with Larry Hagman the most. We were very close and it was just a wonderful time.','',NULL,'Working',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18803,'Trust','Jim Edgar','Politician','\nJuly 22, 1946\n','','American','George W. Bush is a leader, and that\'s what we need in the White House. George Bush is someone you can believe and trust.','',NULL,'Believe,Someone',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18804,'Alone,Friendship','Joel Edgerton','Actor','\nJune 23, 1974\n','','Australian','I\'m single, footloose and fancy free, I have no responsibilities, no anchors. Work, friendship and self-improvement, that\'s me.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18805,'Knowledge','Joel Edgerton','Actor','\nJune 23, 1974\n','','Australian','Every job leaves its residue, a bit of extra knowledge, a new skill-set.','',NULL,'Job,Bit',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18806,'','Joel Edgerton','Actor','\nJune 23, 1974\n','','Australian','I can\'t sing or dance.','',NULL,'Dance,Sing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18807,'Work,Money','Joel Edgerton','Actor','\nJune 23, 1974\n','','Australian','I have always stuck to my guns about what I want from the work and what interests me. I\'ve never been seduced down the evil path. The path of taking the money.','',NULL,'Evil',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18808,'','Joel Edgerton','Actor','\nJune 23, 1974\n','','Australian','I remember my brother Nash had just directed me in \'The Square,\' and I was sitting in Australia going: \'No one\'s called me about working for ages. I don\'t know if I\'m ever going to get another job.\'','',NULL,'Job,Ever,Remember',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18809,'','Joel Edgerton','Actor','\nJune 23, 1974\n','','Australian','I\'m a pacifist.','',NULL,'Pacifist',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18810,'','Joel Edgerton','Actor','\nJune 23, 1974\n','','Australian','I\'m hardly digging trenches for a living. I\'m getting to tap into my boyhood fantasies of being a larger-than-life character.','',NULL,'Character,Living,Getting',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18811,'Love','Joel Edgerton','Actor','\nJune 23, 1974\n','','Australian','I\'m not going to allow myself to second-guess projects. I\'m just going to do the ones that I fully love and believe in - that\'s a real privilege.','',NULL,'Believe,Real',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18812,'Work,God','Joel Edgerton','Actor','\nJune 23, 1974\n','','Australian','I\'m on the list that I thought I\'d never be on. I\'m not sitting here thinking, \'God, I might get this part\' or \'is it too late for me to play Hamlet?\' It\'s really about: who do I get to work with? There\'s so many people on that list.','',NULL,'Thinking',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18813,'Good','Joel Edgerton','Actor','\nJune 23, 1974\n','','Australian','It feels good to be fit and strong.','',NULL,'Strong,Feels',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18814,'Money,Attitude','Joel Edgerton','Actor','\nJune 23, 1974\n','','Australian','It\'s tricky. I\'ve never been standing at the top of the tree with tons of money thrown at me. I\'ve never really had a profile. So in a way I have this \'nothing to lose\' attitude.','',NULL,'Nothing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18815,'Best','Joel Edgerton','Actor','\nJune 23, 1974\n','','Australian','My brother and I are best friends.','',NULL,'Friends,Brother',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18816,'Fitness','Joel Edgerton','Actor','\nJune 23, 1974\n','','Australian','One of the things I\'ve always enjoyed is moving around and staying fit. Physicality is such a big part of being an actor, but it\'s also about stillness and silence.','',NULL,'Moving,Silence',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18817,'Movies','Joel Edgerton','Actor','\nJune 23, 1974\n','','Australian','Sometimes, the smaller roles in movies can be the most interesting. If you only take the stance that you\'ll only play central characters in movies, you\'ll find yourself not being able to indulge in that morally grey terrain that makes support characters so rich and interesting.','',NULL,'Yourself,Find',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18818,'Great','Joel Edgerton','Actor','\nJune 23, 1974\n','','Australian','That\'s one of the great privileges, being an actor, is that someone pays you and sends you off to learn about something that otherwise you\'d never know about.','',NULL,'Someone,Learn',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18819,'','Joel Edgerton','Actor','\nJune 23, 1974\n','','Australian','The biggest difference for me is momentum. On a smaller film you get to shoot sometimes four or five scenes a day and you\'ve got to do the tight schedule. I think I really feel the luxuries of a big budget film.','',NULL,'Sometimes,Big,Film',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18820,'','Joel Edgerton','Actor','\nJune 23, 1974\n','','Australian','The first video I ever watched was on a Beta system because everyone thought Beta was the way but then it ended up being video so we backed the wrong horse.','',NULL,'Ever,Thought,Wrong',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18821,'Great','Joel Edgerton','Actor','\nJune 23, 1974\n','','Australian','\'The Great Gatsby\' ticked so many boxes for me.','',NULL,'Boxes,Ticked',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18822,'Future','Joel Edgerton','Actor','\nJune 23, 1974\n','','Australian','The sum total of all my stop-starts have made me less concerned about the future. I\'m just aware now that I\'ll always land on my feet somehow.','',NULL,'Made,Less',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18823,'Funny','Joel Edgerton','Actor','\nJune 23, 1974\n','','Australian','The tricky thing becomes: Do you know yourself well enough to then portray that on screen? And for me, I find that really hard. I\'d rather hide behind accents and funny walks.','',NULL,'Yourself,Hard',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18824,'','Joel Edgerton','Actor','\nJune 23, 1974\n','','Australian','There\'s a real sense of fighting and destruction in our DNA that we don\'t get in touch with.','',NULL,'Real,Fighting,Sense',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18825,'Good','Joel Edgerton','Actor','\nJune 23, 1974\n','','Australian','There\'s the pressure of being a No. 1 on the call sheet, being a lead actor. There\'s almost this feeling like being captain of the team. You want to put a bit of energy into actually setting a good example.','',NULL,'Feeling,Put',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18826,'','Joel Edgerton','Actor','\nJune 23, 1974\n','','Australian','To act with a tennis ball and imagine it\'s a tentacle, or if you\'re in some kind of wilderness film and you go, \'Okay, we can\'t have a grizzly bear here, but imagine when you step over the rock there there\'s a grizzly bear.\' I don\'t know. They\'re tough moments.','',NULL,'Rock,Tough,Here',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18827,'Work,Science','Joel Edgerton','Actor','\nJune 23, 1974\n','','Australian','Whenever you deal with science fiction you are setting up a world of rules. I think you work hard to establish the rules. And you also have to work even harder to maintain those rules, and within that find excitement and unpredictability and all that stuff.','',NULL,'Hard',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18828,'Work,Movies','Joel Edgerton','Actor','\nJune 23, 1974\n','','Australian','Whereas \'Avatar\' and other movies get shocks out of their three-dimensionality, \'Gatsby\' is going to be about inviting the audience into this larger-than-life drama, letting them almost be inside the room rather than looking at it through the window. I think it will really work.','',NULL,'Through',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18829,'','Maria Edgeworth','Novelist','\nJanuary 1, 1767\n','\nMay 22, 1849\n','Irish','Surely it is much more generous to forgive and remember, than to forgive and forget.','',NULL,'Forget,Remember,Forgive',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18830,'','Maria Edgeworth','Novelist','\nJanuary 1, 1767\n','\nMay 22, 1849\n','Irish','An orator is the worse person to tell a plain fact.','',NULL,'Person,Tell,Fact',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18831,'Business','Maria Edgeworth','Novelist','\nJanuary 1, 1767\n','\nMay 22, 1849\n','Irish','Business was his aversion; Pleasure was his business.','',NULL,'Pleasure,Aversion',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18832,'','Maria Edgeworth','Novelist','\nJanuary 1, 1767\n','\nMay 22, 1849\n','Irish','Fortune\'s wheel never stands still the highest point is therefore the most perilous.','',NULL,'Still,Point,Fortune',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18833,'Men,Success','Maria Edgeworth','Novelist','\nJanuary 1, 1767\n','\nMay 22, 1849\n','Irish','How success changes the opinion of men!','',NULL,'Opinion',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18834,'Great','Maria Edgeworth','Novelist','\nJanuary 1, 1767\n','\nMay 22, 1849\n','Irish','I\'ve a great fancy to see my own funeral afore I die.','',NULL,'Die,Fancy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18835,'','Maria Edgeworth','Novelist','\nJanuary 1, 1767\n','\nMay 22, 1849\n','Irish','Our Irish blunders are never blunders of the heart.','',NULL,'Heart,Irish,Blunders',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18836,'Religion','Maria Edgeworth','Novelist','\nJanuary 1, 1767\n','\nMay 22, 1849\n','Irish','Some people talk of morality, and some of religion, but give me a little snug property.','',NULL,'Give,Talk',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18837,'','Maria Edgeworth','Novelist','\nJanuary 1, 1767\n','\nMay 22, 1849\n','Irish','The bore is usually considered a harmless creature, or of that class of irrationa bipeds who hurt only themselves.','',NULL,'Hurt,Themselves,Class',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18838,'Age','Maria Edgeworth','Novelist','\nJanuary 1, 1767\n','\nMay 22, 1849\n','Irish','The human heart, at whatever age, opens only to the heart that opens in return.','',NULL,'Heart,Human',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18839,'','Maria Edgeworth','Novelist','\nJanuary 1, 1767\n','\nMay 22, 1849\n','Irish','The law, in our case, seems to make the right; and the very reverse ought to be done - the right should make the law.','',NULL,'Done,Law,Seems',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18840,'Politics','Charles Edison','Businessman','\nAugust 3, 1890\n','\nJuly 31, 1969\n','American','Economics, politics, and personalities are often inseparable.','',NULL,'Often,Economics',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18841,'','Charles Edison','Businessman','\nAugust 3, 1890\n','\nJuly 31, 1969\n','American','Bosses are no more inevitable in state and local governments than dictators are in national governments. They will arise and prosper, nevertheless, if true believers of democracy - citizens devoted to the democratic ideals - do not constantly oppose them.','',NULL,'True,Democracy,State',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18842,'','Charles Edison','Businessman','\nAugust 3, 1890\n','\nJuly 31, 1969\n','American','I want to say here and now, that I demand unshakable integrity of every State employee.','',NULL,'Integrity,Here,State',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18843,'','Charles Edison','Businessman','\nAugust 3, 1890\n','\nJuly 31, 1969\n','American','A new constitution should be more amendable. A needlessly confusing system of courts should be altered to produce an arrangement that would be simple, responsible, and less awkward.','',NULL,'Simple,Less,System',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18844,'','Charles Edison','Businessman','\nAugust 3, 1890\n','\nJuly 31, 1969\n','American','Any man who takes a job with the idea that it is simply a springboard for something else is a chump. His attention will be more on the other things than on the job at hand and so he will fail.','',NULL,'Job,Else,Idea',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18845,'','Charles Edison','Businessman','\nAugust 3, 1890\n','\nJuly 31, 1969\n','American','Conscious of our many problems, I seek today to lay a foundation to our public policy. My fundamental purpose is to devote my term of office to raising the standard of public service in New Jersey.','',NULL,'Today,Problems,Service',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18846,'','Charles Edison','Businessman','\nAugust 3, 1890\n','\nJuly 31, 1969\n','American','I am confident that this legislature will rise above partisan bickering, especially after the public promises its members made last fall, and that it will demonstrate a high capacity for civil service.','',NULL,'Made,After,Service',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18847,'','Charles Edison','Businessman','\nAugust 3, 1890\n','\nJuly 31, 1969\n','American','I have no desire to go in for tyranny or to play the part of King Charles. I hate tyranny in any field of human activity.','',NULL,'Hate,Human,Play',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18848,'','Charles Edison','Businessman','\nAugust 3, 1890\n','\nJuly 31, 1969\n','American','I want to make this perfectly clear: you can be sure that I will never be a yes-man except to my own conscience.','',NULL,'Conscience,Sure,Except',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18849,'','Charles Edison','Businessman','\nAugust 3, 1890\n','\nJuly 31, 1969\n','American','I would rather be respected than elected.','',NULL,'Rather,Elected,Respected',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18850,'Politics,Time','Charles Edison','Businessman','\nAugust 3, 1890\n','\nJuly 31, 1969\n','American','In physics, to be in two places at the same time would be a miracle; in politics it seems not merely normal, but natural.','',NULL,'Two',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18851,'Time','Charles Edison','Businessman','\nAugust 3, 1890\n','\nJuly 31, 1969\n','American','In view of our public pledges, we public officials can never again go before the public merely promising election reform. The time for promises is past.','',NULL,'Past,Before',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18852,'','Charles Edison','Businessman','\nAugust 3, 1890\n','\nJuly 31, 1969\n','American','It is my happy privilege to be able to stand here and tell you that if you elect me you will have elected a governor who has made no promises of preferment to any man or group.','',NULL,'Happy,Made,Here',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18853,'Politics','Charles Edison','Businessman','\nAugust 3, 1890\n','\nJuly 31, 1969\n','American','It is necessary to take an active part in politics to observe how often the welfare of the party organization is put before the issues, even before the welfare of the commonwealth.','',NULL,'Before,Put',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18854,'Power,Government','Charles Edison','Businessman','\nAugust 3, 1890\n','\nJuly 31, 1969\n','American','My goal was to make New Jersey\'s state government a model for all other states to emulate, hopefully thereby to stem, or at least slow down, the flow of power to the federal government.','',NULL,'Down',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18855,'Leadership','Charles Edison','Businessman','\nAugust 3, 1890\n','\nJuly 31, 1969\n','American','Our democracy poses problems and these problems must and shall be solved by courageous leadership.','',NULL,'Must,Democracy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18856,'Society','Charles Edison','Businessman','\nAugust 3, 1890\n','\nJuly 31, 1969\n','American','Our society cannot progress while our constitution stands still.','',NULL,'Still,Cannot',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18857,'Motivational,Time','Thomas A. Edison','Inventor','\nFebruary 11, 1847\n','\nOctober 18, 1931\n','American','Our greatest weakness lies in giving up. The most certain way to succeed is always to try just one more time.','',NULL,'Greatest',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18858,'Work','Thomas A. Edison','Inventor','\nFebruary 11, 1847\n','\nOctober 18, 1931\n','American','I have not failed. I\'ve just found 10,000 ways that won\'t work.','',NULL,'Found,Won',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18859,'Work','Thomas A. Edison','Inventor','\nFebruary 11, 1847\n','\nOctober 18, 1931\n','American','Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work.','',NULL,'Looks,Missed',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18860,'Work','Thomas A. Edison','Inventor','\nFebruary 11, 1847\n','\nOctober 18, 1931\n','American','Being busy does not always mean real work. The object of all work is production or accomplishment and to either of these ends there must be forethought, system, planning, intelligence, and honest purpose, as well as perspiration. Seeming to do is not doing.','',NULL,'Must,Busy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18861,'Friendship','Thomas A. Edison','Inventor','\nFebruary 11, 1847\n','\nOctober 18, 1931\n','American','I have friends in overalls whose friendship I would not swap for the favor of the kings of the world.','',NULL,'Friends,Whose',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18862,'','Thomas A. Edison','Inventor','\nFebruary 11, 1847\n','\nOctober 18, 1931\n','American','Genius is one percent inspiration and ninety-nine percent perspiration.','',NULL,'Genius,Percent',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18863,'Failure,Life,Success','Thomas A. Edison','Inventor','\nFebruary 11, 1847\n','\nOctober 18, 1931\n','American','Many of life\'s failures are people who did not realize how close they were to success when they gave up.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18864,'Business','Thomas A. Edison','Inventor','\nFebruary 11, 1847\n','\nOctober 18, 1931\n','American','Hell, there are no rules here - we\'re trying to accomplish something.','',NULL,'Trying,Hell',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18865,'','Thomas A. Edison','Inventor','\nFebruary 11, 1847\n','\nOctober 18, 1931\n','American','If we did all the things we are capable of, we would literally astound ourselves.','',NULL,'Did,Ourselves,Capable',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18866,'Work','Thomas A. Edison','Inventor','\nFebruary 11, 1847\n','\nOctober 18, 1931\n','American','The reason a lot of people do not recognize opportunity is because it usually goes around wearing overalls looking like hard work.','',NULL,'Hard,Around',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18867,'Business','Thomas A. Edison','Inventor','\nFebruary 11, 1847\n','\nOctober 18, 1931\n','American','Just because something doesn\'t do what you planned it to do doesn\'t mean it\'s useless.','',NULL,'Mean,Useless',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18868,'','Thomas A. Edison','Inventor','\nFebruary 11, 1847\n','\nOctober 18, 1931\n','American','Non-violence leads to the highest ethics, which is the goal of all evolution. Until we stop harming all other living beings, we are still savages.','',NULL,'Goal,Still,Living',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18869,'Work','Thomas A. Edison','Inventor','\nFebruary 11, 1847\n','\nOctober 18, 1931\n','American','There is no substitute for hard work.','',NULL,'Hard,Substitute',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18870,'Imagination,Good','Thomas A. Edison','Inventor','\nFebruary 11, 1847\n','\nOctober 18, 1931\n','American','To invent, you need a good imagination and a pile of junk.','',NULL,'Junk',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18871,'Life,Work','Thomas A. Edison','Inventor','\nFebruary 11, 1847\n','\nOctober 18, 1931\n','American','I never did a day\'s work in my life. It was all fun.','',NULL,'Fun',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18872,'Courage,Faith','Thomas A. Edison','Inventor','\nFebruary 11, 1847\n','\nOctober 18, 1931\n','American','Be courageous. I have seen many depressions in business. Always America has emerged from these stronger and more prosperous. Be brave as your fathers before you. Have faith! Go forward!','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18873,'Work,Great','Thomas A. Edison','Inventor','\nFebruary 11, 1847\n','\nOctober 18, 1931\n','American','The three great essentials to achieve anything worth while are: Hard work, Stick-to-itiveness, and Common sense.','',NULL,'Hard',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18874,'','Thomas A. Edison','Inventor','\nFebruary 11, 1847\n','\nOctober 18, 1931\n','American','Discontent is the first necessity of progress.','',NULL,'Progress,Necessity,Discontent',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18875,'','Thomas A. Edison','Inventor','\nFebruary 11, 1847\n','\nOctober 18, 1931\n','American','I know this world is ruled by infinite intelligence. Everything that surrounds us- everything that exists - proves that there are infinite laws behind it. There can be no denying this fact. It is mathematical in its precision.','',NULL,'Everything,Fact,Behind',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18876,'Failure','Thomas A. Edison','Inventor','\nFebruary 11, 1847\n','\nOctober 18, 1931\n','American','Restlessness is discontent and discontent is the first necessity of progress. Show me a thoroughly satisfied man and I will show you a failure.','',NULL,'Show,Progress',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18877,'War,Death,Science','Thomas A. Edison','Inventor','\nFebruary 11, 1847\n','\nOctober 18, 1931\n','American','There will one day spring from the brain of science a machine or force so fearful in its potentialities, so absolutely terrifying, that even man, the fighter, who will dare torture and death in order to inflict torture and death, will be appalled, and so abandon war forever.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18878,'','Thomas A. Edison','Inventor','\nFebruary 11, 1847\n','\nOctober 18, 1931\n','American','Maturity is often more absurd than youth and very frequently is most unjust to youth.','',NULL,'Maturity,Often,Youth',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18879,'Success','Thomas A. Edison','Inventor','\nFebruary 11, 1847\n','\nOctober 18, 1931\n','American','Anything that won\'t sell, I don\'t want to invent. Its sale is proof of utility, and utility is success.','',NULL,'Anything,Won',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18880,'','Thomas A. Edison','Inventor','\nFebruary 11, 1847\n','\nOctober 18, 1931\n','American','Nearly every man who develops an idea works it up to the point where it looks impossible, and then he gets discouraged. That\'s not the place to become discouraged.','',NULL,'Impossible,Become,Place',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18881,'Work','Thomas A. Edison','Inventor','\nFebruary 11, 1847\n','\nOctober 18, 1931\n','American','I never did anything by accident, nor did any of my inventions come by accident; they came by work.','',NULL,'Anything,Did',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18882,'Men','Irwin Edman','','','','','It is a myth, not a mandate, a fable not a logic, and symbol rather than a reason by which men are moved.','',NULL,'Reason,Rather',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18883,'Life','Irwin Edman','','','','','Life is always at some turning point.','',NULL,'Point,Turning',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18884,'','Irwin Edman','','','','','The standardized American is largely a myth created not least by Americans themselves.','',NULL,'American,Themselves,Myth',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18885,'','Kenneth Edmonds','Musician','\nApril 10, 1958\n','','American','I would say that I\'ve been lucky. Being blessed and not really ever giving up.','',NULL,'Blessed,Giving,Ever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18886,'','Kenneth Edmonds','Musician','\nApril 10, 1958\n','','American','You can find a diamond in the rough a lot of times.','',NULL,'Find,Times,Diamond',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18887,'Music','Kenneth Edmonds','Musician','\nApril 10, 1958\n','','American','But a lot of the old fans are listening to a lot of the younger music. So I gotta keep moving forward, and they\'ll move forward too.','',NULL,'Forward,Moving',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18888,'Music','Kenneth Edmonds','Musician','\nApril 10, 1958\n','','American','Commercial music, for the most part, is popular music and you always have to keep that in mind.','',NULL,'Mind,Keep',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18889,'','Kenneth Edmonds','Musician','\nApril 10, 1958\n','','American','I could easily not be the person that people know.','',NULL,'Person,Easily',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18890,'','Kenneth Edmonds','Musician','\nApril 10, 1958\n','','American','I don\'t go to that many Broadway shows, so I can\'t really say anything.','',NULL,'Anything,Shows,Broadway',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18891,'','Kenneth Edmonds','Musician','\nApril 10, 1958\n','','American','I don\'t necessarily want people to know all my intimate feelings about Tracey.','',NULL,'Feelings,Intimate',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18892,'Music','Kenneth Edmonds','Musician','\nApril 10, 1958\n','','American','I enjoy music that is commercial.','',NULL,'Enjoy,Commercial',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18893,'','Kenneth Edmonds','Musician','\nApril 10, 1958\n','','American','I still write the same way and have the same perspective.','',NULL,'Still,Same,Write',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18894,'Music','Kenneth Edmonds','Musician','\nApril 10, 1958\n','','American','I think that in order for music to be heard in a lot of different situations you have to always consider that.','',NULL,'Different,Order',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18895,'Good','Kenneth Edmonds','Musician','\nApril 10, 1958\n','','American','I think that whenever there\'s a good script we try to make that happen, but it\'s all based off of a good story, a good script, but I don\'t believe you should do it just because it\'s African-American.','',NULL,'Believe,Happen',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18896,'Work,Time','Kenneth Edmonds','Musician','\nApril 10, 1958\n','','American','I usually prepare a track and then I work with the artist when it\'s time to do the vocals.','',NULL,'Artist',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18897,'','Kenneth Edmonds','Musician','\nApril 10, 1958\n','','American','I\'m continuing to produce and will start a new record soon, as well.','',NULL,'Start,Soon,Continuing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18898,'','Kenneth Edmonds','Musician','\nApril 10, 1958\n','','American','It might be a huge hit, it might not; but you learn something doing it.','',NULL,'Learn,Might,Hit',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18899,'Great','Kenneth Edmonds','Musician','\nApril 10, 1958\n','','American','It\'s about finding great artists and being part of their careers.','',NULL,'Artists,Finding',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18900,'Food','Kenneth Edmonds','Musician','\nApril 10, 1958\n','','American','It\'s like spicy food - sometimes you have to tone it down so more people can enjoy it.','',NULL,'Down,Enjoy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18901,'','Kenneth Edmonds','Musician','\nApril 10, 1958\n','','American','The Internet is a whole new world opening up.','',NULL,'Whole,Internet,Opening',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18902,'Movies','Kenneth Edmonds','Musician','\nApril 10, 1958\n','','American','The most exciting thing for all of us is movies and movie stars.','',NULL,'Stars,Movie',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18903,'Change','Kenneth Edmonds','Musician','\nApril 10, 1958\n','','American','The reality is, some people don\'t want you to change or go anywhere different.','',NULL,'Reality,Different',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18904,'Education','Kenneth Edmonds','Musician','\nApril 10, 1958\n','','American','The whole process of this record was an education for me as a musician.','',NULL,'Whole,Process',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18905,'Music','Kenneth Edmonds','Musician','\nApril 10, 1958\n','','American','There are people that bring artists to me to look at it and it\'s a question of whether I like their music and their look and if I think there\'s something they have that makes them different and commercial.','',NULL,'Different,Makes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18906,'','Kenneth Edmonds','Musician','\nApril 10, 1958\n','','American','There\'s artists that I\'m working with on a new label of mine. Foxy Nova and Supa Nova.','',NULL,'Working,Artists,Mine',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18907,'','Kenneth Edmonds','Musician','\nApril 10, 1958\n','','American','Unfortunately, a lot of executives aren\'t like producers, and can\'t hear the diamond in the rough.','',NULL,'Hear,Diamond,Rough',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18908,'','Kenneth Edmonds','Musician','\nApril 10, 1958\n','','American','When I was in top 40 bands, I always had to learn new material and new styles.','',NULL,'Learn,Top,Material',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18909,'','Sibel Edmonds','Public Servant','1970','','American','And I am saying, how about the other two branches? And putting the pressure on our representatives in the Senate and the Congress, and the court system. They should be counter-acting this corruption, but they are sitting there silent.','',NULL,'Saying,Corruption,Two',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18910,'Work','Sibel Edmonds','Public Servant','1970','','American','During my work there I came across some very significant issues that I started reporting in December of 2001 to the mid-level management within the FBI.','',NULL,'Started,Within',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18911,'','Sibel Edmonds','Public Servant','1970','','American','And after I started working for the Bureau, most of my translation duties included translations of documents and investigations that actually started way before 9/11.','',NULL,'Before,After,Working',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18912,'','Sibel Edmonds','Public Servant','1970','','American','And I have been campaigning for the past three months trying to get the Senate Judiciary Committee that has the oversight authority and responsibility to start its own public hearings.','',NULL,'Past,Trying,Start',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18913,'','Sibel Edmonds','Public Servant','1970','','American','And they asked me to take a polygraph as to the allegations and reports I\'d made. I volunteered and I took the polygraph and passed it without a glitch.','',NULL,'Without,Made,Took',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18914,'','Sibel Edmonds','Public Servant','1970','','American','And you see many people just turning away from these channels of mass media, and they\'re just turning in to alternative providers, because they just see what\'s happening.','',NULL,'Away,Media,Happening',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18915,'','Sibel Edmonds','Public Servant','1970','','American','And, believe me; they will do everything to cover this up.','',NULL,'Believe,Everything,Cover',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18916,'','Sibel Edmonds','Public Servant','1970','','American','At that point, which would be around February 2002, they came and they confiscated my computer, because, they said, they were suspecting that I was communicating with certain Senate members and taking this issue outside the Bureau.','',NULL,'Said,Around,Point',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18917,'','Sibel Edmonds','Public Servant','1970','','American','But I can tell that once, and if, and when this issue gets to be, under real terms, investigated, you will be seeing certain people that we know from this country standing trial; and they will be prosecuted criminally.','',NULL,'Real,Country,Tell',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18918,'Money','Sibel Edmonds','Public Servant','1970','','American','But I can tell you that the issue, on one side, boils down to money - a lot of money. And it boils down to people and their connections with this money, and that\'s the portion that, even with this book, has not been mentioned to this day.','',NULL,'Book,Down',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18919,'Good','Sibel Edmonds','Public Servant','1970','','American','Could we have prevented in 100% certainty? I don\'t think anything is that certain. However, we would have had a very, very good chance for preventing it.','',NULL,'Anything,Chance',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18920,'','Sibel Edmonds','Public Servant','1970','','American','However, I keep reminding them that this issue is not a new issue that has come out for this election. This issue has been in the courts for two years and two months now.','',NULL,'Two,Keep,Election',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18921,'','Sibel Edmonds','Public Servant','1970','','American','I see people detained for simple INS violations.','',NULL,'Simple,Violations,Detained',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18922,'','Sibel Edmonds','Public Servant','1970','','American','I understand the Saudis have been named because fifteen of the nineteen hijackers were from Saudi Arabia.','',NULL,'Understand,Fifteen,Saudi',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18923,'','Sibel Edmonds','Public Servant','1970','','American','On the other hand I have seen several, several top targets for these investigations of these terrorist activities that were allowed to leave the country - I\'m not talking about weeks, I\'m talking about months after 9/11.','',NULL,'Country,After,Leave',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18924,'Freedom','Sibel Edmonds','Public Servant','1970','','American','The information I requested under the Freedom of Information Act has been blocked for two years.','',NULL,'Two,Act',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18925,'Family,Truth','Sibel Edmonds','Public Servant','1970','','American','The only people I have seen who have been truly pushing for the truth are the family members.','',NULL,'Seen',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18926,'','Sibel Edmonds','Public Servant','1970','','American','We have to remind the people: Congress has the constitutional obligation and public responsibility to oversee these issues and the Department of Justice\'s operations.','',NULL,'Justice,Public,Congress',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18927,'','Sibel Edmonds','Public Servant','1970','','American','We need to stop saying we can\'t rock this boat when it needs to be rocked.','',NULL,'Rock,Saying,Stop',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18928,'Money','Sibel Edmonds','Public Servant','1970','','American','You get to a point where it gets very complex, where you have money laundering activities, drug related activities, and terrorist support activities converging at certain points and becoming one.','',NULL,'Support,Point',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18929,'','Adrian Edmondson','Actor','\nJanuary 24, 1957\n','','English','It only works because we still amuse each other. After we have been working with other people, it is so refreshing to laugh unreservedly when we are back together again.','',NULL,'Laugh,Together,Still',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18930,'','Adrian Edmondson','Actor','\nJanuary 24, 1957\n','','English','We had so much fun in Ghana and they are really lovely people.','',NULL,'Fun,Lovely,Ghana',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18931,'Cool','Adrian Edmondson','Actor','\nJanuary 24, 1957\n','','English','A lot of people are obsessed with looking cool. They feel they have to look after their image.','',NULL,'After,Looking',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18932,'Life,Work','Adrian Edmondson','Actor','\nJanuary 24, 1957\n','','English','Even though we work in the same field, we have an intense private life away from our professional lives.','',NULL,'Same',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18933,'Good','Adrian Edmondson','Actor','\nJanuary 24, 1957\n','','English','From the stage I\'ve seen people of all ages absolutely roaring at really good toilet humour.','',NULL,'Seen,Stage',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18934,'Truth','Adrian Edmondson','Actor','\nJanuary 24, 1957\n','','English','I don\'t claim that our TV comedies are highbrow in anyway, but I think there\'s a basis to them, and that\'s why they\'re more popular than other TV comedies. There\'s a basis of truth in them, a gut feeling.','',NULL,'Feeling,Why',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18935,'','Adrian Edmondson','Actor','\nJanuary 24, 1957\n','','English','I remember once having to stop performing when I thought an elderly man a few rows back from the front was actually going to die because he was laughing so hard.','',NULL,'Hard,Thought,Remember',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18936,'Time','Adrian Edmondson','Actor','\nJanuary 24, 1957\n','','English','I\'m waiting for the time when I fail - because we all fail - and I\'m ready, I\'ll take up carpentry.','',NULL,'Waiting,Fail',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18937,'','Adrian Edmondson','Actor','\nJanuary 24, 1957\n','','English','I\'ve always had a kind of visual eye, and it was a pleasant exercise for that.','',NULL,'Exercise,Eye,Pleasant',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18938,'','Adrian Edmondson','Actor','\nJanuary 24, 1957\n','','English','I\'ve never played a hero before so I jumped at the chance.','',NULL,'Hero,Before,Chance',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18939,'Time','Adrian Edmondson','Actor','\nJanuary 24, 1957\n','','English','It\'s definitely time to stop. We\'re getting too old. We both realised that the show wasn\'t as engaging as it used to be. We were starting to look a bit ridiculous.','',NULL,'Old,Show',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18940,'','Adrian Edmondson','Actor','\nJanuary 24, 1957\n','','English','Most modern comedy is crap.','',NULL,'Comedy,Modern,Crap',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18941,'Cool','Adrian Edmondson','Actor','\nJanuary 24, 1957\n','','English','On stage, we just want to generate hysteria. We don\'t care about looking cool or posing.','',NULL,'Care,Looking',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18942,'','Adrian Edmondson','Actor','\nJanuary 24, 1957\n','','English','People expect us to be different, but we\'re not. We\'re very similar people, and it\'s because we\'re so similar and close to each other that we make each other laugh - in fact we make each other laugh more than we make anyone else laugh.','',NULL,'Laugh,Different,Else',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18943,'','Adrian Edmondson','Actor','\nJanuary 24, 1957\n','','English','Performers like Tommy Cooper, who are always getting things wrong, are much more endearing than comedians who are sassy and smart.','',NULL,'Smart,Wrong,Getting',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18944,'','Adrian Edmondson','Actor','\nJanuary 24, 1957\n','','English','Richie and Eddie couldn\'t exist without each other. They\'re two halves of the same person.','',NULL,'Person,Without,Two',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18945,'','Adrian Edmondson','Actor','\nJanuary 24, 1957\n','','English','The most fun I ever have is sitting in with Rick writing, and we laugh at our own jokes.','',NULL,'Fun,Writing,Laugh',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18946,'Good','Adrian Edmondson','Actor','\nJanuary 24, 1957\n','','English','There is a lot of rubbish written about toilet humour - people saying it is childish and pretending it is beneath them - but there is no doubting the effectiveness of a really good willy gag.','',NULL,'Saying,Pretending',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18947,'Funny','Adrian Edmondson','Actor','\nJanuary 24, 1957\n','','English','We have never been strictly political, only strictly funny.','',NULL,'Political,Strictly',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18948,'','Adrian Edmondson','Actor','\nJanuary 24, 1957\n','','English','We only have one agenda, which is to make \'em laugh their pants off. Unless they are girls, of course, when it is to make them laugh their bras off so we can get a quick look.','',NULL,'Laugh,Off,Unless',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18949,'','Adrian Edmondson','Actor','\nJanuary 24, 1957\n','','English','You\'re entering dangerous land when you start theorising about comedy.','',NULL,'Start,Comedy,Dangerous',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18950,'','Dave Edmunds','Musician','\nApril 15, 1944\n','','Welsh','And then it got even worse, I mean, a few people fell by the wayside within hours. Nick Lowe was in it for about 5 hours I think, he was expelled for going to bed.','',NULL,'Mean,Few,Within',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18951,'Time','Dave Edmunds','Musician','\nApril 15, 1944\n','','Welsh','And then the last album, \'Get It\', was done over a shorter period of time and I started using other musicians, as opposed to playing all the instruments myself like I did on the other two.','',NULL,'Done,Two',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18952,'','Dave Edmunds','Musician','\nApril 15, 1944\n','','Welsh','I never considered myself a songwriter, but now since I\'ve been working with Nick Lowe, I am contributing to an extent. But I\'m the guitarist and he\'s not, so we compliment each other in a way.','',NULL,'Working,Since,Compliment',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18953,'','Dave Edmunds','Musician','\nApril 15, 1944\n','','Welsh','It was all recorded and mixed and there\'s more continuity in it more direction.','',NULL,'Direction,Mixed,Continuity',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18954,'Great,Truth','Dave Edmunds','Musician','\nApril 15, 1944\n','','Welsh','It\'s all very boring to say that we get along great and all that and sometimes we mock up come aggravation to make it interesting but the truth of it is that we get along so well we\'ve never had an argument.','',NULL,'Boring',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18955,'Amazing','Dave Edmunds','Musician','\nApril 15, 1944\n','','Welsh','This band has never had an argument. It\'s just amazing.','',NULL,'Band,Argument',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18956,'','Edward II','Royalty','1284','1327','English','Evil be to him who evil thinks.','',NULL,'Evil,Him,Thinks',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18957,'Love','Edward VIII','Royalty','\nJune 23, 1894\n','\nMay 28, 1972\n','English','I have found it impossible to carry the heavy burden of responsibility and to discharge my duties as king as I would wish to do without the help and support of the woman I love.','',NULL,'Help,Woman',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18958,'','Edward VIII','Royalty','\nJune 23, 1894\n','\nMay 28, 1972\n','English','A boy is holding a girl so very tight in his arms tonight.','',NULL,'Girl,Boy,Tonight',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18959,'','Edward VIII','Royalty','\nJune 23, 1894\n','\nMay 28, 1972\n','English','I like going there for golf. America\'s one vast golf course these days.','',NULL,'America,Days,Golf',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18960,'','Edward VIII','Royalty','\nJune 23, 1894\n','\nMay 28, 1972\n','English','The thing that impresses me most about America is the way parents obey their children.','',NULL,'Children,Parents,America',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18961,'','John Edward','Entertainer','\nOctober 19, 1969\n','','American','Keep a journal, and learn how to see how you as an individuals sees information so you can learn your own sign language. Meditate and practice psychic self defense and surrounding yourself with prayer.','',NULL,'Yourself,Self,Prayer',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18962,'Life','John Edward','Entertainer','\nOctober 19, 1969\n','','American','My view of the afterlife is that it\'s made of different levels, depending on how spiritual a life we live.','',NULL,'Live,Spiritual',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18963,'Future','John Edward','Entertainer','\nOctober 19, 1969\n','','American','I believe that before anybody makes the journey to the other side, we have to know on a soul level that we are leaving, whether it\'s an accident or illness, and we prepare ourselves to a certain degree that we won\'t be there in the future.','',NULL,'Believe,Leaving',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18964,'','John Edward','Entertainer','\nOctober 19, 1969\n','','American','I don\'t look at this as a religious based thing. To me this is energy based.','',NULL,'Energy,Religious,Based',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18965,'','John Edward','Entertainer','\nOctober 19, 1969\n','','American','I feel a buzzing at the base of my neck. It\'s like I\'m on eternal \'vibrate\' in case of an emergency.','',NULL,'Eternal,Neck,Emergency',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18966,'Sad','John Edward','Entertainer','\nOctober 19, 1969\n','','American','I think that the majority of messages are validating messages to confirm the survival of conscious. And many times that validation message is negative or sad.','',NULL,'Negative,Times',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18967,'Work','John Edward','Entertainer','\nOctober 19, 1969\n','','American','I used to work in a hospital, in a laboratory doing phlebotomy. I was a vampire.','',NULL,'Used,Vampire',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18968,'Music','John Edward','Entertainer','\nOctober 19, 1969\n','','American','I went to see \'Listen to My Heart: The Songs of David Friedman.\' I have been a fan of his music for years, and I was invited to opening night because I know one of the producers.','',NULL,'Heart,Night',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18969,'Experience','John Edward','Entertainer','\nOctober 19, 1969\n','','American','In my experience victims are more concerned with helping their families understand that they are still connected to them. In some rare experiences information comes through that helps understand what happened.','',NULL,'Through,Understand',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18970,'','John Edward','Entertainer','\nOctober 19, 1969\n','','American','Information comes through to me in 3 basic ways seen, hearing, and feeling the energy of the person that\'s crossed over. In which it is a symbolic type of language.','',NULL,'Feeling,Person,Through',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18971,'','John Edward','Entertainer','\nOctober 19, 1969\n','','American','My uncle died in 1987. I unfortunately - I saw it happen before it happened, which was really, really hard because I was 16 years old and I thought, like, Well, I\'m seeing this. I\'m supposed to stop this. And I couldn\'t.','',NULL,'Hard,Happen,Thought',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18972,'','John Edward','Entertainer','\nOctober 19, 1969\n','','American','People are people, and they want to know about their own experiences.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18973,'Love','John Edward','Entertainer','\nOctober 19, 1969\n','','American','The bonds of love are what connect us to the other side.','',NULL,'Side,Connect',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18974,'','John Edward','Entertainer','\nOctober 19, 1969\n','','American','The process of receiving information for me is seeing, hearing, and feeling their energy in my frame of reference. That doesn\'t mean I see the individual, unfortunately.','',NULL,'Feeling,Mean,Energy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18975,'','King Edward VIII','Royalty','\nJune 23, 1894\n','\nMay 28, 1972\n','English','When you\'re bored with yourself, marry and be bored with someone else.','',NULL,'Yourself,Someone,Bored',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18976,'Positive','King Edward VIII','Royalty','\nJune 23, 1894\n','\nMay 28, 1972\n','English','Perhaps one of the only positive pieces of advice that I was ever given was that supplied by an old courtier who observed: Only two rules really count. Never miss an opportunity to relieve yourself; never miss a chance to sit down and rest your feet.','',NULL,'Yourself,Ever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18977,'Time','King Edward VIII','Royalty','\nJune 23, 1894\n','\nMay 28, 1972\n','English','I wanted to be an up-to-date king. But I didn\'t have much time.','',NULL,'Wanted,King',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18978,'Wedding','King Edward VIII','Royalty','\nJune 23, 1894\n','\nMay 28, 1972\n','English','Of course, I do have a slight advantage over the rest of you. It helps in a pinch to be able to remind your bride that you gave up a throne for her.','',NULL,'Able,Her',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18979,'Work','King Edward VIII','Royalty','\nJune 23, 1894\n','\nMay 28, 1972\n','English','These works brought all these people here. Something should be done to get them at work again.','',NULL,'Done,Here',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18980,'','King Edward VIII','Royalty','\nJune 23, 1894\n','\nMay 28, 1972\n','English','You all know the reasons which have impelled me to renounce the throne. But I want you to understand that in making up my mind I did not forget the country or the empire, which, as Prince of Wales and lately as King, I have for twenty-five years tried to serve.','',NULL,'Mind,Forget,Country',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18981,'Time','Al Edwards','Politician','\nMarch 19, 1937\n','','American','When you talk about changing the rules, that takes time, and it always involves more than just a committee.','',NULL,'Talk,Rules',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18982,'Home','Anne Edwards','Educator','','','Australian','For the entire state of Georgia, having the premiere of Gone With the Wind on home ground was like winning the Battle of Atlanta 75 years late.','',NULL,'Winning,Battle',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18983,'','Anne Edwards','Educator','','','Australian','She claimed she loved the camera, its warmth, its familiarity. She responded to its naked glare, its slavish attention to every expression of her face and body, with the kind of immediacy a trusted lover could expect.','',NULL,'Her,She,Attention',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18984,'','Anne Edwards','Educator','','','Australian','She represented the distilled essence of the battle between the sexes.','',NULL,'Battle,Between,She',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18985,'Parenting,Home','Anthony Edwards','Actor','\nJuly 19, 1962\n','','American','There\'s really no point in having children if you\'re not going to be home enough to father them.','',NULL,'Father',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18986,'Medical,God,Hope','Anthony Edwards','Actor','\nJuly 19, 1962\n','','American','Flying back from New York, the flight attendant said \'God, I wished you were here yesterday, we had a stroke on the plane. I said, if I have a stroke on a plane, I hope the pretend doctor isn\'t the one on the plane. I want a real doctor.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18987,'Family','Anthony Edwards','Actor','\nJuly 19, 1962\n','','American','My family had all kinds of complications in relationships. I would like to meet the person who did not. Since when is being absolutely perfect what being a human is? What do we gain from that?','',NULL,'Human,Person',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18988,'Change','Ben Edwards','Entertainer','','','British','Activism could be defined as activities engaged in by individuals to change there of others situation.','',NULL,'Others,Situation',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18989,'Change','Ben Edwards','Entertainer','','','British','Activists are generally doers - rather than watching television and thinking about the world they will put there energies into doing something \'active\' to change the (political) situation.','',NULL,'Political,Thinking',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18990,'','Ben Edwards','Entertainer','','','British','An office occupation is another example as not only douse it disrupt the activities of the organization it also can raise the media profile of the campaign.','',NULL,'Another,Office,Media',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18991,'Nature','Ben Edwards','Entertainer','','','British','Due to the political nature of film, partisan film making, especially where the subject is close to the film makers hart, tend to be the norm, rather than the exception.','',NULL,'Political,Rather',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18992,'Nature','Ben Edwards','Entertainer','','','British','Indeed it can be argued that to make a powerful film you must care about the subject, therefore powerful films tend to be both political and partisan in nature.','',NULL,'Powerful,Care',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18993,'Nature','Ben Edwards','Entertainer','','','British','Inherently participatory in nature, Community Video focusing on using video to enable communities to communicate amongst themselves as well as with others.','',NULL,'Others,Themselves',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18994,'','Ben Edwards','Entertainer','','','British','It simply is not cost affective to cover stories from independent sources.','',NULL,'Simply,Stories,Cost',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18995,'Work','Ben Edwards','Entertainer','','','British','The finished product is often of less importance than the skills and confidence gained through the process and the way in which the community is strengthened through people in it work and are brought together.','',NULL,'Confidence,Together',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18996,'Power','Ben Edwards','Entertainer','','','British','The power and appeal of Documentary is the way it alters and plays with the way the viewer relates to and understands the subject.','',NULL,'Subject,Appeal',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18997,'','Ben Edwards','Entertainer','','','British','There is also an artistic element which is lead by the film maker. Issues of what is reality and objectivity are as always relevant as someone is going to edit the film.','',NULL,'Someone,Reality,Film',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18998,'Politics,Experience','Ben Edwards','Entertainer','','','British','This is indeed not only relevant to Documentary but is evident is most type of film making. The film often mirrors the experience, understanding and politics of the director.','',NULL,'Often',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(18999,'','Ben Edwards','Entertainer','','','British','While mainstream media is led by profit, ratings and popularist culture and filtered by the current political climate, Alternative Media is lead solely by the convictions of the campaign and film maker.','',NULL,'Political,While,Film',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19000,'Time,Experience','Blake Edwards','Director','\nJuly 26, 1922\n','','American','It\'s been my experience that every time I think I know where it\'s at, it\'s usually somewhere else.','',NULL,'Else',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19001,'','Blake Edwards','Director','\nJuly 26, 1922\n','','American','Being thrown out of this place is significantly better than being thrown out of a leper colony.','',NULL,'Better,Place,Thrown',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19002,'Science','Blake Edwards','Director','\nJuly 26, 1922\n','','American','Nothing matters but the facts. Without them, the science of criminal investigation is nothing more than a guessing game.','',NULL,'Nothing,Game',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19003,'','Blake Edwards','Director','\nJuly 26, 1922\n','','American','Don\'t just stand there, idiot. Call a doctor, and then help me find a nose.','',NULL,'Help,Find,Idiot',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19004,'','Blake Edwards','Director','\nJuly 26, 1922\n','','American','I reckon this could mean another 10 million at the box office.','',NULL,'Mean,Another,Office',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19005,'','Blake Edwards','Director','\nJuly 26, 1922\n','','American','If you still want to kill him, do me a favor and take him outside. Those are new sheets.','',NULL,'Him,Still,Outside',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19006,'','Blake Edwards','Director','\nJuly 26, 1922\n','','American','Shame is an unhappy emotion invented by pietists in order to exploit the human race.','',NULL,'Human,Unhappy,Order',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19007,'','Blake Edwards','Director','\nJuly 26, 1922\n','','American','There\'s so few people in this town with a conscience.','',NULL,'Few,Conscience,Town',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19008,'Good','Bob Edwards','Journalist','\nMay 16, 1947\n','','American','Good things just keep happening.','',NULL,'Keep,Happening',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19009,'','Bob Edwards','Journalist','\nMay 16, 1947\n','','American','Now I know what a statesman is; he\'s a dead politician. We need more statesmen.','',NULL,'Dead,Politician,Statesmen',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19010,'Learning','Bob Edwards','Journalist','\nMay 16, 1947\n','','American','A little learning is a dangerous thing, but a lot of ignorance is just as bad.','',NULL,'Ignorance,Bad',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19011,'Work,Money','Bob Edwards','Journalist','\nMay 16, 1947\n','','American','Any outfit that has to beg its listeners for money is an organization that has to constantly please its listeners or it will dry up and go away. It shouldn\'t work when you think about it.','',NULL,'Away',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19012,'','Bob Edwards','Journalist','\nMay 16, 1947\n','','American','At a tiny station in New Albany, Indiana, which is right across from the river from Louisville, Kentucky, where I grew up. The Louisville stations were loath to hire beginners, so I had to go across the river.','',NULL,'River,Tiny,Hire',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19013,'','Bob Edwards','Journalist','\nMay 16, 1947\n','','American','Between 2 and 5 I\'m reading in to find out what\'s been going on while I\'ve been asleep.','',NULL,'Find,Between,While',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19014,'','Bob Edwards','Journalist','\nMay 16, 1947\n','','American','But when you see personal artifacts relating to - by genealogy at least - a living human being, it was just more impressive to me than just about anything I\'ve ever read about slavery before.','',NULL,'Human,Anything,Ever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19015,'Home','Bob Edwards','Journalist','\nMay 16, 1947\n','','American','I go home by noon, and I\'m in bed by 6 p.m. I get up at 1 and do it again.','',NULL,'Again,Bed',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19016,'Time','Bob Edwards','Journalist','\nMay 16, 1947\n','','American','I got to know every format of every station and who was on and what time.','',NULL,'Format,Station',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19017,'','Bob Edwards','Journalist','\nMay 16, 1947\n','','American','I think we\'re doing the right things for the right reasons. We\'re not doing it to sell products. We\'re not doing it to be popular. We\'re doing it because in our judgment these stories are important to do, and at this length and this much depth.','',NULL,'Important,Popular,Stories',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19018,'','Bob Edwards','Journalist','\nMay 16, 1947\n','','American','I used to listen to the soap operas with my grandmother.','',NULL,'Used,Listen,Soap',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19019,'','Bob Edwards','Journalist','\nMay 16, 1947\n','','American','I wake about 1 a.m. I\'m in the office by 2 a.m. We\'re on the air at 5.','',NULL,'Office,Air,Wake',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19020,'','Bob Edwards','Journalist','\nMay 16, 1947\n','','American','I wanted to be one of the voices in the box.','',NULL,'Wanted,Box,Voices',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19021,'','Bob Edwards','Journalist','\nMay 16, 1947\n','','American','I was encouraged to read aloud in class and vocalize.','',NULL,'Read,Class,Encouraged',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19022,'','Bob Edwards','Journalist','\nMay 16, 1947\n','','American','I\'m a very straight-laced, conservative news kind of guy.','',NULL,'Guy,News',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19023,'Love','Bob Edwards','Journalist','\nMay 16, 1947\n','','American','I\'m still excited at being at a microphone and talking to listeners. I love that. It\'s the most basic element of what I do and I still enjoy it very much.','',NULL,'Enjoy,Still',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19024,'Future','Bob Edwards','Journalist','\nMay 16, 1947\n','','American','I\'ve never been able to predict the future of anything.','',NULL,'Anything,Able',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19025,'','Bob Edwards','Journalist','\nMay 16, 1947\n','','American','If you want anything done well, do it yourself. This is why most people laugh at their own jokes.','',NULL,'Yourself,Laugh,Done',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19026,'Women','Bob Edwards','Journalist','\nMay 16, 1947\n','','American','In college, I got interested in news because the world was coming apart. The civil rights movement, the antiwar movement, the women\'s right movement. That focused my radio ambitions toward news.','',NULL,'College,Rights',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19027,'Work','Bob Edwards','Journalist','\nMay 16, 1947\n','','American','In my case, the listener is often in an automobile driving to work. You can concentrate on the road while still getting an audio message that can be riveting.','',NULL,'Still,Often',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19028,'','Bob Edwards','Journalist','\nMay 16, 1947\n','','American','It\'s also a more personal medium. It seems to go directly to one\'s brain. There are no pictures to distract.','',NULL,'Brain,Personal,Seems',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19029,'','Bob Edwards','Journalist','\nMay 16, 1947\n','','American','Never exaggerate your faults, your friends will attend to that.','',NULL,'Friends,Faults,Attend',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19030,'','Bob Edwards','Journalist','\nMay 16, 1947\n','','American','Nobody cares about your wardrobe, what your tie looks like, or even if you\'re wearing one, and I don\'t.','',NULL,'Nobody,Looks,Cares',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19031,'','Bob Edwards','Journalist','\nMay 16, 1947\n','','American','People are always ready to admit a man\'s ability after he gets there.','',NULL,'After,Ready,Ability',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19032,'','Bob Edwards','Journalist','\nMay 16, 1947\n','','American','Public radio has always been so powerless.','',NULL,'Public,Radio,Powerless',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19033,'','Charles Edwards','Leader','','','','Attitudes are the forerunners of conditions.','',NULL,'Conditions,Attitudes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19034,'','Charles Edwards','Leader','','','','\'Be comfortable with who you are\', reads the headline on the Hush Puppies poster. Are they mad? If people were comfortable with who they were, they\'d never buy any products except the ones they needed, and then where would the advertising industry be?','',NULL,'Mad,Except,Industry',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19035,'Success','Charles Edwards','Leader','','','','The more facts you tell, the more you sell. An advertisement\'s chance for success invariably increases as the number of pertinent merchandise facts included in the advertisement increases.','',NULL,'Tell,Chance',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19036,'','Edwin Edwards','Politician','\nAugust 7, 1927\n','','American','The only way I can lose is if I\'m caught in bed with either a dead girl or a live boy.','',NULL,'Girl,Live,Lose',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19037,'','Edwin Edwards','Politician','\nAugust 7, 1927\n','','American','I did not do anything wrong as a governor, even if you accept the verdict as it is, it doesn\'t indicate that.','',NULL,'Anything,Did,Wrong',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19038,'','Edwin Edwards','Politician','\nAugust 7, 1927\n','','American','I never speak ill of dead people or live judges.','',NULL,'Live,Speak,Dead',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19039,'','Edwin Edwards','Politician','\nAugust 7, 1927\n','','American','I will be a model prisoner, as I have been a model citizen.','',NULL,'Model,Citizen,Prisoner',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19040,'','Edwin W. Edwards','Politician','\nAugust 7, 1927\n','','American','He\'s so slow that he takes an hour and a half to watch 60 Minutes.','',NULL,'Takes,Half,Watch',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19041,'','Edwin W. Edwards','Politician','\nAugust 7, 1927\n','','American','I could not lose unless I was caught in bed with a dead girl or a live boy.','',NULL,'Girl,Live,Lose',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19042,'','Edwin W. Edwards','Politician','\nAugust 7, 1927\n','','American','People say I\'ve had brushes with the law. That\'s not true. I\'ve had brushes with overzealous prosecutors.','',NULL,'True,Law,Brushes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19043,'Positive,Hope','Elizabeth Edwards','Lawyer','\nJuly 3, 1949\n','\nDecember 7, 2010\n','American','But I have found that in the simple act of living with hope, and in the daily effort to have a positive impact in the world, the days I do have are made all the more meaningful and precious. And for that I am grateful.','',NULL,'Simple',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19044,'Time,Positive','Elizabeth Edwards','Lawyer','\nJuly 3, 1949\n','\nDecember 7, 2010\n','American','A positive attitude is not going to save you. What it\'s going to do is, everyday, between now and the day you die, whether that\'s a short time from now or a long time from now, that every day, you\'re going to actually live.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19045,'Strength,Patience','Elizabeth Edwards','Lawyer','\nJuly 3, 1949\n','\nDecember 7, 2010\n','American','The days of our lives, for all of us, are numbered. We know that. And yes, there are certainly times when we aren\'t able to muster as much strength and patience as we would like. It\'s called being human.','',NULL,'Human',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19046,'Marriage','Elizabeth Edwards','Lawyer','\nJuly 3, 1949\n','\nDecember 7, 2010\n','American','I could be wrong, but I think heterosexual marriage is threatened more by heterosexuals. I don\'t know why gay marriage challenges my marriage in any way.','',NULL,'Gay,Why',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19047,'Good','Elizabeth Edwards','Lawyer','\nJuly 3, 1949\n','\nDecember 7, 2010\n','American','Resilience is accepting your new reality, even if it\'s less good than the one you had before.','',NULL,'Reality,Before',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19048,'Life,Faith,Family','Elizabeth Edwards','Lawyer','\nJuly 3, 1949\n','\nDecember 7, 2010\n','American','You all know that I have been sustained throughout my life by three saving graces - my family, my friends, and a faith in the power of resilience and hope. These graces have carried me through difficult times and they have brought more joy to the good times than I ever could have imagined.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19049,'Family,Marriage,Work','Elizabeth Edwards','Lawyer','\nJuly 3, 1949\n','\nDecember 7, 2010\n','American','It takes a lot of work to put together a marriage, to put together a family and a home.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19050,'Food','Elizabeth Edwards','Lawyer','\nJuly 3, 1949\n','\nDecember 7, 2010\n','American','I\'ve often said that the most important thing you can give your children is wings. Because, you\'re not gonna always be able to bring food to the nest. You\'re... sometimes... they\'re gonna have to be able to fly by themselves.','',NULL,'Children,Important',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19051,'','Elizabeth Edwards','Lawyer','\nJuly 3, 1949\n','\nDecember 7, 2010\n','American','You recognize a survivor when you see one. You recognize a fighter when you see one.','',NULL,'Fighter,Survivor,Recognize',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19052,'Life,Alone,Respect','Elizabeth Edwards','Lawyer','\nJuly 3, 1949\n','\nDecember 7, 2010\n','American','You have to have enough respect for other human beings to leave their lives alone. If you admire that life, build it for yourself. Don\'t just try to come in and take somebody else\'s life.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19053,'Family','Elizabeth Edwards','Lawyer','\nJuly 3, 1949\n','\nDecember 7, 2010\n','American','I have an obligation to try to live as long as I can for my family.','',NULL,'Live,Long',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19054,'Time,God','Elizabeth Edwards','Lawyer','\nJuly 3, 1949\n','\nDecember 7, 2010\n','American','I\'m not praying for God to save me from cancer. I\'m not. God will enlighten me when the time comes. And if I\'ve done the right thing, I will be enlightened. And if I believe, I\'ll be saved. And that\'s all he promises me.','',NULL,'Believe',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19055,'Great,Hope','Elizabeth Edwards','Lawyer','\nJuly 3, 1949\n','\nDecember 7, 2010\n','American','A lot of people have great hope, and a lot of people who have great hope live. And, some of them who have great hope die. So it\'s not that hope is going to save you.','',NULL,'Live',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19056,'Sad','Elizabeth Edwards','Lawyer','\nJuly 3, 1949\n','\nDecember 7, 2010\n','American','A lot of sad stories in a row - that wears on you.','',NULL,'Stories,Row',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19057,'Life','Elizabeth Edwards','Lawyer','\nJuly 3, 1949\n','\nDecember 7, 2010\n','American','Almost everybody embraces life.','',NULL,'Everybody,Almost',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19058,'','Elizabeth Edwards','Lawyer','\nJuly 3, 1949\n','\nDecember 7, 2010\n','American','Brave people are the firemen who run into the burning building. That\'s brave.','',NULL,'Brave,Run,Building',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19059,'','Elizabeth Edwards','Lawyer','\nJuly 3, 1949\n','\nDecember 7, 2010\n','American','By what you do, you teach your children how to respond to difficult information.','',NULL,'Children,Difficult,Teach',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19060,'','Elizabeth Edwards','Lawyer','\nJuly 3, 1949\n','\nDecember 7, 2010\n','American','Cancer is not a straight line. It\'s up and down.','',NULL,'Down,Cancer,Line',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19061,'','Elizabeth Edwards','Lawyer','\nJuly 3, 1949\n','\nDecember 7, 2010\n','American','Concentrate on the things that matter to you.','',NULL,'Matter',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19062,'','Elizabeth Edwards','Lawyer','\nJuly 3, 1949\n','\nDecember 7, 2010\n','American','Either you push forward with the things that you were doing yesterday or you start dying.','',NULL,'Forward,Start,Dying',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19063,'','Elizabeth Edwards','Lawyer','\nJuly 3, 1949\n','\nDecember 7, 2010\n','American','Every parent has gone through a period when their child wasn\'t so happy with them.','',NULL,'Happy,Through,Child',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19064,'','Elizabeth Edwards','Lawyer','\nJuly 3, 1949\n','\nDecember 7, 2010\n','American','Everybody has their burdens, their grief that they carry with them.','',NULL,'Everybody,Grief,Carry',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19065,'Life','Elizabeth Edwards','Lawyer','\nJuly 3, 1949\n','\nDecember 7, 2010\n','American','Everybody makes personal decisions that are right for them and if you\'re in political life, you\'re used to having those analyzed.','',NULL,'Political,Decisions',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19066,'Family','Elizabeth Edwards','Lawyer','\nJuly 3, 1949\n','\nDecember 7, 2010\n','American','Growing up in an Italian family, you use a harsh tone and 10 minutes later everybody forgets about it.','',NULL,'Everybody,Growing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19067,'Good,History','Elizabeth Edwards','Lawyer','\nJuly 3, 1949\n','\nDecember 7, 2010\n','American','Having bought furniture for my own house, and bought furniture for our house in Washington, a furniture store seemed like a good idea, and it also played into my personal history.','',NULL,'Personal',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19068,'Work,Respect','John Edwards','Politician','\nJune 10, 1953\n','','American','There is so much work to be done to treat gays and lesbians and gay and lesbian couples with the respect that they\'re entitled to. They deserve, in my judgment, partnership benefits. They deserve to be treated fairly when it comes to adoption and immigration.','',NULL,'Gay',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19069,'Good','John Edwards','Politician','\nJune 10, 1953\n','','American','I actually defeated an incumbent Republican senator who was part of the Jesse Helm\'s political machine in North Carolina, the result of which is I\'m now the senior senator from North Carolina instead of Jesse Helms, which is a very good thing for this country.','',NULL,'Political,Country',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19070,'','John Edwards','Politician','\nJune 10, 1953\n','','American','I didn\'t get to the Senate by accident.','',NULL,'Accident,Senate',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19071,'God','John Edwards','Politician','\nJune 10, 1953\n','','American','I don\'t think God\'s through with me.','',NULL,'Through',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19072,'','John Edwards','Politician','\nJune 10, 1953\n','','American','I have grown up in the bright light of America.','',NULL,'America,Light,Bright',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19073,'','John Edwards','Politician','\nJune 10, 1953\n','','American','I think an Edwards-Kerry ticket would be powerful.','',NULL,'Powerful,Ticket',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19074,'Life','John Edwards','Politician','\nJune 10, 1953\n','','American','I want to be a champion for the people I have fought for all my life - regular people.','',NULL,'Champion,Regular',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19075,'Faith,War','John Edwards','Politician','\nJune 10, 1953\n','','American','I was wrong to vote for this war. Unfortunately, I\'ll have to live with that forever. And the lesson I learned from it is to put more faith in my own judgment.','',NULL,'Live',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19076,'','John Edwards','Politician','\nJune 10, 1953\n','','American','I\'d say if you live in the United States of America and you vote for George Bush, you\'ve lost your mind.','',NULL,'Live,Mind,Lost',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19077,'Work','John Edwards','Politician','\nJune 10, 1953\n','','American','If we do the work that we can do in this country, the work that we will do when John Kerry is President, people like Christopher Reeve will get up out of that wheelchair and walk again.','',NULL,'Country,Again',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19078,'Business','John Edwards','Politician','\nJune 10, 1953\n','','American','The facts are the vice president\'s company that he was CEO of, that did business with sworn enemies of the United States, paid millions of dollars in fines for providing false financial information, it\'s under investigation for bribing foreign officials.','',NULL,'Did,President',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19079,'Time','John Edwards','Politician','\nJune 10, 1953\n','','American','The president of the United States actually has to be able to walk and chew gum at the same time.','',NULL,'Same,Able',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19080,'','John Edwards','Politician','\nJune 10, 1953\n','','American','The president said that he would unite this country, that he was a uniter, not a divider. Have you ever seen America more divided? Have you ever seen Washington more divided?','',NULL,'Ever,Country,America',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19081,'','John Edwards','Politician','\nJune 10, 1953\n','','American','This is America, where everything is still possible.','',NULL,'Everything,Still,America',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19082,'New Year\'s,God','Jonathan Edwards','Clergyman','\nOctober 5, 1703\n','\nMarch 22, 1758\n','American','Resolution One: I will live for God. Resolution Two: If no one else does, I still will.','',NULL,'Live',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19083,'Travel','Jonathan Edwards','Clergyman','\nOctober 5, 1703\n','\nMarch 22, 1758\n','American','The way to Heaven is ascending; we must be content to travel uphill, though it be hard and tiresome, and contrary to the natural bias of our flesh.','',NULL,'Must,Hard',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19084,'Life,Faith','Jonathan Edwards','Clergyman','\nOctober 5, 1703\n','\nMarch 22, 1758\n','American','Prayer is as natural an expression of faith as breathing is of life.','',NULL,'Prayer',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19085,'Religion,Men','Jonathan Edwards','Clergyman','\nOctober 5, 1703\n','\nMarch 22, 1758\n','American','There are two sorts of hypocrites: ones that are deceived with their outward morality and external religion; and the others are those that are deceived with false discoveries and elevation; which often cry down works, and men\'s own righteousness, and.','',NULL,'Down',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19086,'Happiness,God','Jonathan Edwards','Clergyman','\nOctober 5, 1703\n','\nMarch 22, 1758\n','American','The happiness of the creature consists in rejoicing in God, by which also God is magnified and exalted.','',NULL,'Creature',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19087,'','Jonathan Edwards','Clergyman','\nOctober 5, 1703\n','\nMarch 22, 1758\n','American','Grace is but glory begun, and glory is but grace perfected.','',NULL,'Grace,Glory,Begun',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19088,'Friendship,God','Jonathan Edwards','Clergyman','\nOctober 5, 1703\n','\nMarch 22, 1758\n','American','Sincere friendship towards God, in all who believe him to be properly an intelligent, willing being, does most apparently, directly, and strongly incline to prayer; and it no less disposes the heart strongly to desire to have our infinitely glorious.','',NULL,'Believe',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19089,'Power','Jonathan Edwards','Clergyman','\nOctober 5, 1703\n','\nMarch 22, 1758\n','American','True liberty consists only in the power of doing what we ought to will, and in not being constrained to do what we ought not to will.','',NULL,'True,Liberty',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19090,'Music,Best','Jonathan Edwards','Clergyman','\nOctober 5, 1703\n','\nMarch 22, 1758\n','American','The best, most beautiful, and most perfect way that we have of expressing a sweet concord of mind to each other is by music.','',NULL,'Beautiful',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19091,'God','Jonathan Edwards','Clergyman','\nOctober 5, 1703\n','\nMarch 22, 1758\n','American','To go to heaven, fully to enjoy God, is infinitely better than the most pleasant accommodations here.','',NULL,'Better,Enjoy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19092,'','Jonathan Edwards','Clergyman','\nOctober 5, 1703\n','\nMarch 22, 1758\n','American','I assert that nothing ever comes to pass without a cause.','',NULL,'Nothing,Without,Ever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19093,'Time,Money','Mark Edwards','Celebrity','','','American','At the time I attempted to purchase the rights back for the 3 Homestead records, but the owner demanded an outrageous sum in the neighborhood of $10,000, about 10 times more money than I could get my hands on at the time.','',NULL,'Times',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19094,'Life','Mark Edwards','Celebrity','','','American','Cleveland is the place I grew up and lived much of my adult life, so it will always be a part of my soul.','',NULL,'Soul,Place',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19095,'','Mark Edwards','Celebrity','','','American','Each of my records has a different focus, a different theme.','',NULL,'Focus,Different,Records',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19096,'Music,Time','Mark Edwards','Celebrity','','','American','I also spend a lot of time on political blogs, and music blogs getting things for my radio show.','',NULL,'Political',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19097,'Music','Mark Edwards','Celebrity','','','American','I am pretty detached from the local music crowd though.','',NULL,'Pretty,Though',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19098,'','Mark Edwards','Celebrity','','','American','I followed most of the 80\'s bands into the 90\'s as most of those folks who hadn\'t moved away were all still active. However, there was a point when I lost track of the new bands coming up.','',NULL,'Lost,Still,Away',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19099,'Music,Business','Mark Edwards','Celebrity','','','American','I have always abhorred the business end of music.','',NULL,'End',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19100,'Politics,Money','Mark Edwards','Celebrity','','','American','I pretty much ignored politics all through my 20\'s and 30\'s... I had other things on my mind... the band, finding a meaningful relationship, getting enough money to eat and pay the rent.','',NULL,'Mind',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19101,'','Mark Edwards','Celebrity','','','American','I probably had the most fun recording For Richer For Poorer in Nashville.','',NULL,'Fun,Recording,Nashville',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19102,'Music,Time','Mark Edwards','Celebrity','','','American','In my mid 30\'s, after a decade or so of giving full time to the music thing and finding myself with about $10 in the bank and no assets other than my musical equipment, I realized I needed to get serious about making a living.','',NULL,'Giving',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19103,'','Mark Edwards','Celebrity','','','American','The turning point for me was when the Supreme Court installed Bush in 2000, even though he got half a million votes less nationally than Gore. It was nothing more than a bloodless coup and that\'s when I really started paying attention.','',NULL,'Nothing,Attention,Point',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19104,'Music','Mark Edwards','Celebrity','','','American','There\'s nothing remotely interesting to me about marketing music as a product.','',NULL,'Nothing,Marketing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19105,'Good','Mark Edwards','Celebrity','','','American','They lyrical content has grown more introspective and less abstract. I don\'t know if that\'s good or bad... Sometimes it feels a little raw to be putting so much of myself out there.','',NULL,'Bad,Sometimes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19106,'War,Failure','Mark Edwards','Celebrity','','','American','To me, all war is failure for humanity, though it often is a bounty for commerce.','',NULL,'Humanity',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19107,'','Mark Edwards','Celebrity','','','American','You can\'t get away from who you are I guess.','',NULL,'Away,Guess',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19108,'Age,Time,Technology','Monica Edwards','Writer','1912','1998','English','We are in an electronic technology age now and it\'s about time we put away the old stuff.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19109,'Happiness','Monica Edwards','Writer','1912','1998','English','Purring would seem to be, in her case, an automatic safety valve device for dealing with happiness overflow.','',NULL,'Her,Seem',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19110,'Good,Hope','Tryon Edwards','Theologian','1809','1894','American','Compromise is but the sacrifice of one right or good in the hope of retaining another - too often ending in the loss of both.','',NULL,'Sacrifice',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19111,'Best,Future','Tryon Edwards','Theologian','1809','1894','American','Right actions in the future are the best apologies for bad actions in the past.','',NULL,'Bad',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19112,'Death','Tryon Edwards','Theologian','1809','1894','American','Every parting is a form of death, as every reunion is a type of heaven.','',NULL,'Heaven,Reunion',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19113,'Strength','Tryon Edwards','Theologian','1809','1894','American','Any act often repeated soon forms a habit; and habit allowed, steady gains in strength, At first it may be but as a spider\'s web, easily broken through, but if not resisted it soon binds us with chains of steel.','',NULL,'May,Through',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19114,'Death','Tryon Edwards','Theologian','1809','1894','American','Sinful and forbidden pleasures are like poisoned bread; they may satisfy appetite for the moment, but there is death in them at the end.','',NULL,'End,May',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19115,'Work,Great,God','Tryon Edwards','Theologian','1809','1894','American','One of the great lessons the fall of the leaf teaches, is this: do your work well and then be ready to depart when God shall call.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19116,'Education,Great','Tryon Edwards','Theologian','1809','1894','American','The great end of education is to discipline rather than to furnish the mind; to train it to the use of its own powers, rather than fill it with the accumulation of others.','',NULL,'Mind',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19117,'Good,Power','Tryon Edwards','Theologian','1809','1894','American','To be good, we must do good; and by doing good we take a sure means of being good, as the use and exercise of the muscles increase their power.','',NULL,'Must',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19118,'Truth','Tryon Edwards','Theologian','1809','1894','American','Accuracy of statement is one of the first elements of truth; inaccuracy is a near kin to falsehood.','',NULL,'Elements,Falsehood',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19119,'','Tryon Edwards','Theologian','1809','1894','American','He that never changes his opinion never corrects mistakes and will never be wiser on the morrow than he is today.','',NULL,'Today,Mistakes,Opinion',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19120,'Great','Tryon Edwards','Theologian','1809','1894','American','High aims form high characters, and great objects bring out great minds.','',NULL,'Minds,High',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19121,'','Tryon Edwards','Theologian','1809','1894','American','People never improve unless they look to some standard or example higher or better than themselves.','',NULL,'Better,Themselves,Unless',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19122,'Men','Tryon Edwards','Theologian','1809','1894','American','Some men are born old, and some men never seem so. If we keep well and cheerful, we are always young and at last die in youth even when in years would count as old.','',NULL,'Die,Young',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19123,'','Tryon Edwards','Theologian','1809','1894','American','To rejoice in another\'s prosperity is to give content to your lot; to mitigate another\'s grief is to alleviate or dispel your own.','',NULL,'Give,Another,Content',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19124,'Power','Tryon Edwards','Theologian','1809','1894','American','We should be as careful of the books we read, as of the company we keep. The dead very often have more power than the living.','',NULL,'Living,Keep',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19125,'Death','Tryon Edwards','Theologian','1809','1894','American','We weep over the graves of infants and the little ones taken from us by death; but an early grave may be the shortest way to heaven.','',NULL,'May,Heaven',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19126,'Age,Health,Men','Tryon Edwards','Theologian','1809','1894','American','Age does not depend upon years, but upon temperament and health. Some men are born old, and some never grow so.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19127,'','Tryon Edwards','Theologian','1809','1894','American','Between two evils, choose neither; between two goods, choose both.','',NULL,'Two,Between,Both',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19128,'','Tryon Edwards','Theologian','1809','1894','American','Credulity is belief in slight evidence, with no evidence, or against evidence.','',NULL,'Against,Belief,Evidence',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19129,'God','Tryon Edwards','Theologian','1809','1894','American','Facts are God\'s arguments; we should be careful never to misunderstand or pervert them.','',NULL,'Facts,Careful',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19130,'','Tryon Edwards','Theologian','1809','1894','American','Most controversies would soon be ended, if those engaged in them would first accurately define their terms, and then adhere to their definitions.','',NULL,'Soon,Define,Engaged',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19131,'','Tryon Edwards','Theologian','1809','1894','American','Mystery is but another name for ignorance; if we were omniscient, all would be perfectly plain!','',NULL,'Ignorance,Another,Name',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19132,'Faith,Science','Tryon Edwards','Theologian','1809','1894','American','Science has sometimes been said to be opposed to faith, and inconsistent with it. But all science, in fact, rests on a basis of faith, for it assumes the permanence and uniformity of natural laws - a thing which can never be demonstrated.','',NULL,'Said',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19133,'Happiness','Tryon Edwards','Theologian','1809','1894','American','Seek happiness for its own sake, and you will not find it; seek for duty, and happiness will follow as the shadow comes with the sunshine.','',NULL,'Sunshine,Find',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19134,'Anger','Tryon Edwards','Theologian','1809','1894','American','To rule one\'s anger is well; to prevent it is better.','',NULL,'Better,Rule',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19135,'','George Alec Effinger','Author','\nJanuary 10, 1947\n','\nApril 27, 2002\n','American','Premature burial works just fine as a cure for adolescence.','',NULL,'Fine,Works,Cure',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19136,'Love,Time','Zac Efron','Actor','\nOctober 18, 1987\n','','American','I don\'t know if I believe in love at first sight, but of course I believe in two people having chemistry right away. A girl should be really easy to talk to. When I lose track of time because we\'ve been talking, I think that\'s really fun.','',NULL,'Fun',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19137,'Nature,Great,Best','Zac Efron','Actor','\nOctober 18, 1987\n','','American','I\'m very competitive by nature. And I like to be the underdog - It\'s the best way to win. To come from behind and win is a great feeling!','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19138,'','Zac Efron','Actor','\nOctober 18, 1987\n','','American','A girl can tell I like her when I blush or start telling bad jokes.','',NULL,'Girl,Bad,Start',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19139,'Funny,Time','Zac Efron','Actor','\nOctober 18, 1987\n','','American','One time I went into a restroom and a girl followed me in. I signed an autograph for her in the sink. It was pretty funny because she was in a guy\'s restroom and she wasn\'t embarrassed at all.','',NULL,'Girl',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19140,'','Zac Efron','Actor','\nOctober 18, 1987\n','','American','A woman called me interesting once, and it kind of blew my mind. She said, \'You\'re one of the most interesting people I\'ve ever met,\' and I was like, \'Wow.\'','',NULL,'Mind,Woman,Ever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19141,'Great','Zac Efron','Actor','\nOctober 18, 1987\n','','American','Great advice comes from people that have been around a lot longer than you.','',NULL,'Advice,Around',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19142,'','Zac Efron','Actor','\nOctober 18, 1987\n','','American','I like when a girl knows what she looks like and dresses to accentuate those features.','',NULL,'Girl,She,Knows',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19143,'','Zac Efron','Actor','\nOctober 18, 1987\n','','American','I\'ll never try to put on a fake image. I\'m just Zac.','',NULL,'Fake,Try,Put',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19144,'','Zac Efron','Actor','\nOctober 18, 1987\n','','American','Think on your toes, use what\'s around you, and come up with something organic and fun.','',NULL,'Fun,Around,Organic',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19145,'','Zac Efron','Actor','\nOctober 18, 1987\n','','American','I usually spend Valentines Day with my friends. But if I did have a girlfriend, I\'d bring her flowers and candy.','',NULL,'Did,Friends,Her',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19146,'Money,Home','Zac Efron','Actor','\nOctober 18, 1987\n','','American','A fan sent me a letter and a $10 bill. It\'s a short letter - all she said was, \'Hey, since it\'s harder for you to go out these days without getting photographed, here $10 for a pizza.\' I was like, \'Aww, she sent me money for a pizza so I could eat at home!\'','',NULL,'Without',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19147,'','Zac Efron','Actor','\nOctober 18, 1987\n','','American','The fans make the person a star.','',NULL,'Person,Star,Fans',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19148,'Home','Zac Efron','Actor','\nOctober 18, 1987\n','','American','Don\'t get me wrong - I\'ve gone to a club. But I\'d much rather be with my close friends at home or a concert, or on a trip. I\'ll go dancing with my grandma. She likes to cut a rug!','',NULL,'Friends,Wrong',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19149,'Experience','Zac Efron','Actor','\nOctober 18, 1987\n','','American','Every day is a new experience and I take it as it comes.','',NULL,'Comes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19150,'','Zac Efron','Actor','\nOctober 18, 1987\n','','American','Honestly, if the worst these people can say about me is that I\'m gay, then I think I\'ll be fine. I can handle it.','',NULL,'Gay,Worst,Fine',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19151,'','Zac Efron','Actor','\nOctober 18, 1987\n','','American','I like to go and do something adventurous. I like to go out and do some sort of crazy activity.','',NULL,'Crazy,Activity,Sort',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19152,'Love,Good','Zac Efron','Actor','\nOctober 18, 1987\n','','American','If I splurge on anything, it\'s cologne. I love smelling good.','',NULL,'Anything',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19153,'','Zac Efron','Actor','\nOctober 18, 1987\n','','American','It\'s weird, but I don\'t feel like think I deserve any of the attention. There\'s really nothing but one audition for a Disney Channel movie that separates me from 2,000 other brown-haired, blue-eyed guys in L.A., you know?','',NULL,'Nothing,Attention,Weird',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19154,'','Zac Efron','Actor','\nOctober 18, 1987\n','','American','Working out is my biggest hobby. It\'s my Zen hour. I just zone out.','',NULL,'Working,Hour,Biggest',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19155,'','Zac Efron','Actor','\nOctober 18, 1987\n','','American','Amanda Bynes and I have become close since filming \'Hairspray.\' It\'s so weird because I grew up watching her.','',NULL,'Become,Her,Since',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19156,'Great','Zac Efron','Actor','\nOctober 18, 1987\n','','American','Being known for musicals is a great thing.','',NULL,'Known,Musicals',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19157,'Dating','Zac Efron','Actor','\nOctober 18, 1987\n','','American','Dating is kind of hard. Like dinner or something like that. Like a forced awkward situation is very strange. Especially for me, for some reason.','',NULL,'Hard,Strange',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19158,'Time','Zac Efron','Actor','\nOctober 18, 1987\n','','American','Every time I go to big events, it\'s a trip. I feel like that kid who shouldn\'t really be there.','',NULL,'Big,Kid',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19159,'','Zac Efron','Actor','\nOctober 18, 1987\n','','American','From day one, I got addicted to being on stage and getting the applause and laughter.','',NULL,'Laughter,Getting,Stage',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19160,'','Zac Efron','Actor','\nOctober 18, 1987\n','','American','High School Musical has been a blessing and a gift.','',NULL,'School,Blessing,High',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19161,'','Greg Egan','Scientist','\nAugust 20, 1961\n','','Australian','A story in Asimov\'s is read by hundreds of thousands of people.','',NULL,'Read,Story,Thousands',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19162,'','Greg Egan','Scientist','\nAugust 20, 1961\n','','Australian','Australian SF book publishing has undergone a boom recently, and sometimes it\'s easier for new writers to sell a book to a local publisher first, which then makes a US edition more likely.','',NULL,'Book,Sometimes,Makes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19163,'Work','Greg Egan','Scientist','\nAugust 20, 1961\n','','Australian','Being rewarded for anything other than the quality of their work is the fastest way to screw-up a writer-and it isn\'t only new ones who suffer from that.','',NULL,'Anything,Quality',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19164,'Computers','Greg Egan','Scientist','\nAugust 20, 1961\n','','Australian','Diaspora starts about a thousand years from now. Most of human civilisation has moved inside computers; essentially, a major branch of our descendants consists of conscious software.','',NULL,'Human,Inside',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19165,'Great','Greg Egan','Scientist','\nAugust 20, 1961\n','','Australian','Fandom is about fandom, it\'s a great big social club.','',NULL,'Big,Social',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19166,'','Greg Egan','Scientist','\nAugust 20, 1961\n','','Australian','I admire David Lynch so much, and I think he made some bad decisions with Lost Highway.','',NULL,'Bad,Lost,Made',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19167,'Change','Greg Egan','Scientist','\nAugust 20, 1961\n','','Australian','I don\'t have any structured grand plan; I just intend to keep writing about the things that interest me-some of which change, some of which don\'t.','',NULL,'Writing,Keep',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19168,'Time','Greg Egan','Scientist','\nAugust 20, 1961\n','','Australian','I hadn\'t given much thought to the prospect of a Hugo nomination at the time it happened, but obviously once you\'re nominated, winning one seems a bit less far-fetched than before.','',NULL,'Winning,Thought',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19169,'','Greg Egan','Scientist','\nAugust 20, 1961\n','','Australian','I think new writers everywhere need opportunities to get published.','',NULL,'Writers,Everywhere,Published',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19170,'','Greg Egan','Scientist','\nAugust 20, 1961\n','','Australian','I\'m rarely grabbed by anything the way I was when I was 10 years younger. About the only relatively new artists whose albums I own are Beck, and They Might Be Giants.','',NULL,'Anything,Might,Artists',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19171,'','Greg Egan','Scientist','\nAugust 20, 1961\n','','Australian','I\'ve been taking longer to write stories lately.','',NULL,'Write,Longer,Taking',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19172,'','Greg Egan','Scientist','\nAugust 20, 1961\n','','Australian','I\'ve supported myself by writing since 1992, and I\'m probably very nearly unemployable by now because employers are likely to be put off by the long gap.','',NULL,'Writing,Long,Put',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19173,'Science','Greg Egan','Scientist','\nAugust 20, 1961\n','','Australian','Pop science goes flying off in all kinds of fashionable directions, and it often drags a lot of SF writers with it. I\'ve been led astray like that myself at times.','',NULL,'Off,Often',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19174,'','Greg Egan','Scientist','\nAugust 20, 1961\n','','Australian','Widespread caffeine use explains a lot about the twentieth century.','',NULL,'Century,Caffeine,Use',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19175,'','William Allen Egan','Politician','\nOctober 8, 1914\n','\nMay 6, 1984\n','American','Are you happy to be living back in Fairbanks again?','',NULL,'Happy,Living,Again',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19176,'Best','Jan Egeland','Public Servant','\nSeptember 12, 1957\n','','Norwegian','I think now, we in the international community are belatedly wanting to show our solidarity with the Somali peoples and also do our best to help them move to better times.','',NULL,'Help,Better',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19177,'','Jan Egeland','Public Servant','\nSeptember 12, 1957\n','','Norwegian','I think the biggest challenge for Somalia has been the sense that it is a hopeless case of incomprehensible internal conflicts and there is nothing we can do.','',NULL,'Nothing,Challenge,Sense',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19178,'','Jan Egeland','Public Servant','\nSeptember 12, 1957\n','','Norwegian','Although we have do not have adequate access to all parts of Darfur we do fortunately have humanitarian personnel, including staff from my own office, in each of the three provincial capitals of Darfur.','',NULL,'Three,Office,Darfur',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19179,'Work,Great','Jan Egeland','Public Servant','\nSeptember 12, 1957\n','','Norwegian','Finally, I also come in recognition of the great work that has been undertaken by the NGOs and UN agencies that have been active for many years here, especially through the local staff and international staff here in Somaliland and in Somalia at large.','',NULL,'Through',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19180,'','Jan Egeland','Public Servant','\nSeptember 12, 1957\n','','Norwegian','Finally, I am encouraged to note that the Security Council issued a statement today expressing its concern about the massive humanitarian crisis in Darfur and calling on all parties to the conflict to protect civilians and reach a ceasefire.','',NULL,'Today,Crisis,Security',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19181,'','Jan Egeland','Public Servant','\nSeptember 12, 1957\n','','Norwegian','I have been working, as emergency relief coordinator, on an international scale, very hard to build a wider alliance of partners in assistance efforts.','',NULL,'Hard,Working,Build',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19182,'','Jan Egeland','Public Servant','\nSeptember 12, 1957\n','','Norwegian','In a world full of competing emergencies and disasters, it really helps if there is an international locomotive that can help us bring attention - help us bring resources.','',NULL,'Help,Attention,Full',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19183,'Time','Jan Egeland','Public Servant','\nSeptember 12, 1957\n','','Norwegian','It is only the Somalis themselves - and I don\'t hide that fact when I meet the political leaders here - they themselves have to stop their old practices of fighting each other every time they have a problem. They have to learn how to do peaceful conflict resolution.','',NULL,'Political,Fighting',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19184,'','Jan Egeland','Public Servant','\nSeptember 12, 1957\n','','Norwegian','No amount of humanitarian assistance can protect people from being attacked.','',NULL,'Protect,Assistance,Attacked',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19185,'','Jan Egeland','Public Servant','\nSeptember 12, 1957\n','','Norwegian','Our assistance in Somalia has been remarkably effective and successful, and we have helped with very small resources - a large group of people and we can now do even more.','',NULL,'Successful,Small,Group',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19186,'Government','Jan Egeland','Public Servant','\nSeptember 12, 1957\n','','Norwegian','Secondly, the Government of Sudan should commit to the disarmament and control of the Janjaweed militia and ensure that the targeting of civilians ceases immediately.','',NULL,'Control,Commit',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19187,'','Jan Egeland','Public Servant','\nSeptember 12, 1957\n','','Norwegian','The most important and urgent appeal we have to make is for an immediate cease-fire. Initial reports from the cease-fire talks being held in N\'Djamena in Chad are not very encouraging.','',NULL,'Important,Appeal,Talks',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19188,'','Jan Egeland','Public Servant','\nSeptember 12, 1957\n','','Norwegian','We are also assisting the refugees who have fled across the border to Chad. As many of them have been subject to attacks by militia crossing from Sudan, UNHCR is mounting a major logistical operation to establish camps and transfer refugees away from the border zone.','',NULL,'Away,Subject,Operation',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19189,'','Jan Egeland','Public Servant','\nSeptember 12, 1957\n','','Norwegian','We estimate that humanitarian agencies have access to about 350,000 vulnerable people in Darfur - only about one third of the estimated total population in need.','',NULL,'Third,Population,Total',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19190,'Women','Jan Egeland','Public Servant','\nSeptember 12, 1957\n','','Norwegian','We have received credible reports that show a clear and consistent pattern: entire villages are looted, burned down and sometimes bombed. Large numbers of civilians have been killed and scores of women and children have been abducted, raped and tortured.','',NULL,'Children,Down',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19191,'','Jan Egeland','Public Servant','\nSeptember 12, 1957\n','','Norwegian','We need better coordination on the international side, just as they need better and more effective efforts on the Somali side. We have too many reconstruction and development assistance plans.','',NULL,'Better,Side,Plans',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19192,'','Jan Egeland','Public Servant','\nSeptember 12, 1957\n','','Norwegian','We receive reports now on a daily basis from our own people on the ground in Darfur on widespread atrocities and grave violations of human rights against the civilian population.','',NULL,'Daily,Human,Against',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19193,'Good','Dave Eggers','Writer','\nJanuary 8, 1970\n','','American','People are strange, but more than that, they\'re good. They\'re good first, then strange.','',NULL,'Strange',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19194,'Work','Dave Eggers','Writer','\nJanuary 8, 1970\n','','American','So this is the space during tutoring hours. It\'s very busy. Same principles: one-on-one attention, complete devotion to the students\' work and a boundless optimism and sort of a possibility of creativity and ideas.','',NULL,'Busy,Same',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19195,'Family','Dave Eggers','Writer','\nJanuary 8, 1970\n','','American','It\'s not that our family has no taste, it\'s just that our family\'s taste is inconsistent.','',NULL,'Taste',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19196,'Work,Home','Dave Eggers','Writer','\nJanuary 8, 1970\n','','American','And that\'s actually the brunt of what we do is, people going straight from their workplace, straight from home, straight into the classroom and working directly with the students. So then we\'re able to work with thousands and thousands more students.','',NULL,'Working',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19197,'Time,Good','Dave Eggers','Writer','\nJanuary 8, 1970\n','','American','Some of these kids just don\'t plain know how good they are: how smart and how much they have to say. You can tell them. You can shine that light on them, one human interaction at a time.','',NULL,'Smart',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19198,'','Dave Eggers','Writer','\nJanuary 8, 1970\n','','American','Also, I need deadlines, just like everybody else, especially coming from magazines, newspapers, and stuff like that. I need daily or weekly deadlines to get stuff done, or I continue to do things and not go off on a year of unproductivity.','',NULL,'Daily,Done,Else',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19199,'','Dave Eggers','Writer','\nJanuary 8, 1970\n','','American','And what we were trying to offer every day was one-on-one attention. The goal was to have a one-to-one ratio with every one of these students.','',NULL,'Trying,Goal,Attention',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19200,'','Dave Eggers','Writer','\nJanuary 8, 1970\n','','American','Because I grew up with this naive expectation of people doing right, I get shocked by every little violation.','',NULL,'Naive,Shocked,Grew',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19201,'','Dave Eggers','Writer','\nJanuary 8, 1970\n','','American','But I\'m thinking about 12 things at once, a hundred thousand times a day. Most people do, I would imagine.','',NULL,'Thinking,Once,Times',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19202,'','Dave Eggers','Writer','\nJanuary 8, 1970\n','','American','But Saudi Arabia is surprising in a lot of ways. Like any place, or any people, it relentlessly defies easy categorization.','',NULL,'Place,Easy,Ways',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19203,'','Dave Eggers','Writer','\nJanuary 8, 1970\n','','American','But there was something psychological happening there that was just a little bit different. And the other thing was, there was no stigma. Kids weren\'t going into the \'Center-for-Kids-That-Need-More-Help\' or something like that. It was 826 Valencia.','',NULL,'Different,Kids,Bit',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19204,'Dad','Dave Eggers','Writer','\nJanuary 8, 1970\n','','American','But while mum and dad were incredibly caring, it was also a very chaotic household where everyone fought about everything. So I know what it\'s like to internalize all that chaos.','',NULL,'Everything,Caring',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19205,'Home','Dave Eggers','Writer','\nJanuary 8, 1970\n','','American','But you know, there\'s something about the kids finishing their homework in a given day, working one-on-one, getting all this attention - they go home, they\'re finished. They don\'t stall, they don\'t do their homework in front of the TV.','',NULL,'Working,Kids',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19206,'Work,Time','Dave Eggers','Writer','\nJanuary 8, 1970\n','','American','Every time I get through the work on a book of nonfiction, I say I\'ll never do it again; it takes so much out of you.','',NULL,'Book',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19207,'','Dave Eggers','Writer','\nJanuary 8, 1970\n','','American','Having lost people when they were young, you feel intimately acquainted with mortality, I guess. Though I procrastinate worse than anybody.','',NULL,'Lost,Young,Though',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19208,'','Dave Eggers','Writer','\nJanuary 8, 1970\n','','American','High school teachers who want to get reluctant readers turned around need to give the students some say in the reading list. Make it collaborative: The students will feel ownership, and everyone will dig in.','',NULL,'School,Give,Around',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19209,'','Dave Eggers','Writer','\nJanuary 8, 1970\n','','American','I always like the idea of doing interviews with somebody but completely seriously not ever mentioning what that person is generally known for.','',NULL,'Person,Ever,Idea',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19210,'','Dave Eggers','Writer','\nJanuary 8, 1970\n','','American','I am a bike enthusiast; there\'s a certain amount of romance to bikes. They\'re both beautiful and utilitarian.','',NULL,'Beautiful,Both,Bike',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19211,'Teacher','Dave Eggers','Writer','\nJanuary 8, 1970\n','','American','I can remember exactly where I sat when my teacher first read Roald Dahl\'s \'James and the Giant Peach\'.','',NULL,'Remember,Read',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19212,'','Dave Eggers','Writer','\nJanuary 8, 1970\n','','American','I don\'t mean to beat a made-in-America drum, but I would be lying if I said it doesn\'t feel somehow right to be printing books in the U.S.','',NULL,'Mean,Said,Books',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19213,'','Dave Eggers','Writer','\nJanuary 8, 1970\n','','American','I grew up north of Chicago, not far from where the Schwinn bicycle plant used to be, and was conscious of the fact that these beautiful, everlasting bikes were made just down the road.','',NULL,'Beautiful,Down,Made',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19214,'','Dave Eggers','Writer','\nJanuary 8, 1970\n','','American','I had grown up as a fan of Studs Terkel. In Chicago he sort of looms large and is mentioned often.','',NULL,'Often,Large,Fan',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19215,'Love,Time,Great','Dave Eggers','Writer','\nJanuary 8, 1970\n','','American','I met a lot of great people in Saudi Arabia and I\'d like to see them again. And I\'d love to spend more time in the desert and in the mountains. I felt really at home there.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19216,'','Dave Eggers','Writer','\nJanuary 8, 1970\n','','American','I publish my own books, so there isn\'t a certain editor I owe the book to at a publishing house.','',NULL,'Book,Books,House',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19217,'','Dave Eggers','Writer','\nJanuary 8, 1970\n','','American','I really believe strongly that kids should be spared the runoff of their parents\' lives and problems.','',NULL,'Believe,Parents,Problems',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19218,'Food','Nicole Eggert','Actress','\nJanuary 13, 1972\n','','American','For all the concern about bodies and weight, \'Baywatch\' has three huge catering trucks on the set at all times. One for entrees, one appetizers and one for junk food.','',NULL,'Times,Three',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19219,'Love','Nicole Eggert','Actress','\nJanuary 13, 1972\n','','American','I love meeting \'the Odd Man Out\' - like fans of \'Baywatch\' who regret, as I do, that Tower 12 Productions didn\'t put nearly as much energy into writing and directing the show as they put into photographing and editing it.','',NULL,'Writing,Regret',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19220,'','Nicole Eggert','Actress','\nJanuary 13, 1972\n','','American','I\'ve heard The Demolitionist described, premise-wise, as \'RoboCop\' meets \'The Crow\' by way of \'La Femme Nikita\'. That, as I see it, could not be more accurate.','',NULL,'Heard,Crow,La',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19221,'','Nicole Eggert','Actress','\nJanuary 13, 1972\n','','American','One guy wanted an outline of my foot. Another guy wanted locks of my hair.','',NULL,'Another,Wanted,Hair',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19222,'','Nicole Eggert','Actress','\nJanuary 13, 1972\n','','American','The bathing suits they had me wear on Baywatch were all one-pieces, which kill my figure.','',NULL,'Figure,Wear,Bathing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19223,'','Nicole Eggert','Actress','\nJanuary 13, 1972\n','','American','When short guys start working out to bulk up. I like muscles, but I don\'t like really buff guys.','',NULL,'Working,Short,Start',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19224,'','Nicole Eggert','Actress','\nJanuary 13, 1972\n','','American','Working out, for me, is sort of a meditation.','',NULL,'Working,Meditation,Sort',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19225,'Success,Failure','Edward Eggleston','Editor','\nDecember 10, 1837\n','\nSeptember 4, 1902\n','American','Persistent people begin their success where others end in failure.','',NULL,'End',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19226,'','Atom Egoyan','Director','\nJuly 19, 1960\n','','Canadian','You can talk about Holocaust denial, but it\'s really marginal for the most part. What is compelling about the Armenian genocide, is how it has been forgotten.','',NULL,'Talk,Denial,Forgotten',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19227,'History','Atom Egoyan','Director','\nJuly 19, 1960\n','','Canadian','I have always felt that this story is universal. When I began to understand the details of the history, I felt that the most compelling aspect was not what happened, but what continues to happen and how it is denied.','',NULL,'Happen,Understand',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19228,'','Atom Egoyan','Director','\nJuly 19, 1960\n','','Canadian','My parents taught me to believe that through the creative act, we\'re able to transcend and give a response to desecration.','',NULL,'Believe,Parents,Give',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19229,'','Atom Egoyan','Director','\nJuly 19, 1960\n','','Canadian','As a producer, I think one of the most important decisions you make is not necessarily the material you are working on but the production apparatus that you choose to develop the project with, and that determines what funding you go to, it determines many factors.','',NULL,'Important,Working,Decisions',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19230,'Work','Atom Egoyan','Director','\nJuly 19, 1960\n','','Canadian','I mean, if you are directing actors to do one thing and then directing them to do something else entirely because the one thing you wanted them to do may not work, then you are just shattering their confidence in the project.','',NULL,'Confidence,Mean',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19231,'','Atom Egoyan','Director','\nJuly 19, 1960\n','','Canadian','I suppose I had these concerns but I really felt that I had to keep my scope very, very concentrated.','',NULL,'Keep,Felt,Concerns',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19232,'Family,Society','Atom Egoyan','Director','\nJuly 19, 1960\n','','Canadian','I think if you look at the themes that are presented in the film, some are inherently social, and I think that any film which deals with the family is dealing with the smallest social unit in our society - and in a sense it is a question of scope.','',NULL,'Sense',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19233,'Money','Atom Egoyan','Director','\nJuly 19, 1960\n','','Canadian','I think the situation in Toronto is such that there are funding organizations which make it easy for a film to raise more money than it needs and very often that works against a film.','',NULL,'Easy,Often',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19234,'','Atom Egoyan','Director','\nJuly 19, 1960\n','','Canadian','I think ultimately if you have a very high expectation of your audience and you know exactly what it is you\'re trying to express through the medium of film, there will always be an audience for you.','',NULL,'Through,Trying,Film',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19235,'Work','Atom Egoyan','Director','\nJuly 19, 1960\n','','Canadian','I wanted to make sure that the environment of the shooting itself was not that controlled, and the way to go about that course was to work with as small a crew as possible.','',NULL,'Small,Wanted',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19236,'','Atom Egoyan','Director','\nJuly 19, 1960\n','','Canadian','I\'ve just been very, very lucky with the film having been introduced in the right way.','',NULL,'Film,Lucky,Having',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19237,'','Atom Egoyan','Director','\nJuly 19, 1960\n','','Canadian','It is about this very abstract sense of displacement that he feels the moment he turns off the television.','',NULL,'Moment,Sense,Off',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19238,'','Atom Egoyan','Director','\nJuly 19, 1960\n','','Canadian','It is not as though the process of production holds any mystery for me, I know exactly what it involves and I know the predominant concern in shooting one of those things is production values - or as they would say, seeing it all up there on screen.','',NULL,'Values,Though,Process',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19239,'Work','Atom Egoyan','Director','\nJuly 19, 1960\n','','Canadian','It was very important that it be done in such a way that it be executed with complete conviction. If I had done it both ways, if I was trying to cover myself in case it didn\'t work, then it would have been to no purpose.','',NULL,'Important,Done',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19240,'','Atom Egoyan','Director','\nJuly 19, 1960\n','','Canadian','Once we were in the studio, we realized we were getting certain effects through the shooting of the dramatic scenes on video, shooting off a screen and then getting wave patterns and stuff like that.','',NULL,'Through,Off,Once',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19241,'Work','Atom Egoyan','Director','\nJuly 19, 1960\n','','Canadian','Right now my career is totally schizophrenic, because when an American production like Hitchcock Presents asks to see my work I would never dream of showing them my independent films.','',NULL,'Career,American',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19242,'Dad','Atom Egoyan','Director','\nJuly 19, 1960\n','','Canadian','That is where the irony of the film comes off, in terms of the language it employs - where he tries desperately to be a \'TV Dad,\' to give advice and it\'s so pat it becomes ridiculous.','',NULL,'Give,Advice',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19243,'Money','Atom Egoyan','Director','\nJuly 19, 1960\n','','Canadian','That\'s a very odd notion because it involves seeing money up there on the screen - if something cost $5 million to make, they want to see that $5 million up there.','',NULL,'Seeing,Million',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19244,'','Atom Egoyan','Director','\nJuly 19, 1960\n','','Canadian','The father\'s greatest folly is that he believes he can be a much more simple person than he is; he is not really able to deal with his own complexity as a human being.','',NULL,'Simple,Greatest,Father',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19245,'Time','Atom Egoyan','Director','\nJuly 19, 1960\n','','Canadian','The film camera\'s ability to physically move through space, not zoom through space - every time we have a video camera the movement is through zoom; every time we have a film camera it is a physical movement.','',NULL,'Through,Film',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19246,'','Atom Egoyan','Director','\nJuly 19, 1960\n','','Canadian','The programme has ended, something has finished, and he has a sense of something having finished its course, and then all of a sudden he turns away and this other thing has just finished its course, this other person.','',NULL,'Person,Away,Sense',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19247,'','Atom Egoyan','Director','\nJuly 19, 1960\n','','Canadian','The whole film is about people being convinced that they can reduce themselves to their archetypes.','',NULL,'Whole,Themselves,Film',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19248,'Home','Atom Egoyan','Director','\nJuly 19, 1960\n','','Canadian','There is a certain moment in the film when the son is in the nursing home and he goes to the television and turns it off because he sees himself in the image.','',NULL,'Son,Moment',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19249,'Work,Trust','Atom Egoyan','Director','\nJuly 19, 1960\n','','Canadian','These are very subtle things, of course, and I don\'t expect everyone to pick them up consciously, but I think that there is something there that you must be able to feel, there is an energy at work that I must trust my audience will be able to pick up at some level.','',NULL,'Must',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19250,'Life','Atom Egoyan','Director','\nJuly 19, 1960\n','','Canadian','These sorts of things can happen, identities can be switched, the emotional implications are something that he has not been trained to feel. His whole life has been about separating himself from these sorts of actions.','',NULL,'Emotional,Happen',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19251,'Life,Work','Jennifer Ehle','Actress','\nDecember 29, 1969\n','','American','After \'The Real Thing,\' I thought about giving up acting because it\'s difficult to have a rich life outside your work when you\'re an actress, a private life that can survive being picked up and put down. That\'s what I thought, anyway.','',NULL,'Real',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19252,'','Jennifer Ehle','Actress','\nDecember 29, 1969\n','','American','I am an American. I adore Britain and have a strong English half, but my roots are here in the U.S. - it is not a matter of choice; it is simply fact.','',NULL,'Strong,Here,American',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19253,'Family','Jennifer Ehle','Actress','\nDecember 29, 1969\n','','American','I distanced myself, relatively, from my parents for a year or so in my late twenties. It was necessary for me to feel my autonomy. Other than that brief gap, we have always been a very close family.','',NULL,'Parents,Year',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19254,'','Jennifer Ehle','Actress','\nDecember 29, 1969\n','','American','I don\'t mind being an only child; never have. I am lucky, though, that I have my friend Emily, who grew-up very close to me and so, there is someone I have shared memories with. I would miss that if I didn\'t have it, I think.','',NULL,'Mind,Someone,Friend',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19255,'','Jennifer Ehle','Actress','\nDecember 29, 1969\n','','American','I never thought in a million years that I would do a weekly series.','',NULL,'Thought,Million,Series',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19256,'Love','Jennifer Ehle','Actress','\nDecember 29, 1969\n','','American','I started so slowly and had so few followers and then it kind of sort of snowballed. I still feel an intimacy on Twitter, which I think a lot of us do. It feels intimate, doesn\'t it? I love it. I never thought I would.','',NULL,'Thought,Still',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19257,'Work','Jennifer Ehle','Actress','\nDecember 29, 1969\n','','American','My natural accent is American. I chose to speak with a U.K. accent when I was about to enter the final year at drama school in London. I was going to try to find a way to stay in the U.K. after I finished college and could not imagine trying to live and get work there with an American accent.','',NULL,'School,Live',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19258,'','Jennifer Ehle','Actress','\nDecember 29, 1969\n','','American','People used to always ask, and I would say I wanted to be an actress. When they would ask why, I would say because my mother has so much fun.','',NULL,'Mother,Fun,Why',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19259,'Life,Work','Jennifer Ehle','Actress','\nDecember 29, 1969\n','','American','So much of my life is not about work and that is usually mainly what I do tweet about. We live a very quiet life.','',NULL,'Live',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19260,'','Jennifer Ehle','Actress','\nDecember 29, 1969\n','','American','There is a cost that comes with moving schools so often and it\'s not what I want for my son when he gets older, but it did make me very adaptable. I became aware of what was missing from the social structure of each class that I arrived in, and made sure to fill that gap.','',NULL,'Moving,Made,Did',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19261,'Time','Jennifer Ehle','Actress','\nDecember 29, 1969\n','','American','You know what else I\'ve learnt? That it\'s all right not to ride the crest of the wave. Every time a wave comes along I retreat, and I haven\'t come to any harm yet.','',NULL,'Else,Along',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19262,'Education,Knowledge','Ilya Ehrenburg','Writer','\nJanuary 27, 1891\n','\nAugust 31, 1967\n','Ukrainian','Knowledge has outstripped character development, and the young today are given an education rather than an upbringing.','',NULL,'Today',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19263,'','Ilya Ehrenburg','Writer','\nJanuary 27, 1891\n','\nAugust 31, 1967\n','Ukrainian','You could cover the whole earth with asphalt, but sooner or later green grass would break through.','',NULL,'Through,Whole,Earth',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19264,'Patriotism','Barbara Ehrenreich','Writer','\nAugust 26, 1941\n','','American','No matter that patriotism is too often the refuge of scoundrels. Dissent, rebellion, and all-around hell-raising remain the true duty of patriots.','',NULL,'True,Matter',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19265,'Love,Family,Best','Barbara Ehrenreich','Writer','\nAugust 26, 1941\n','','American','At best the family teaches the finest things human beings can learn from one another generosity and love. But it is also, all too often, where we learn nasty things like hate, rage and shame.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19266,'Mom','Barbara Ehrenreich','Writer','\nAugust 26, 1941\n','','American','Take motherhood: nobody ever thought of putting it on a moral pedestal until some brash feminists pointed out, about a century ago, that the pay is lousy and the career ladder nonexistent.','',NULL,'Career,Ever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19267,'Marriage','Barbara Ehrenreich','Writer','\nAugust 26, 1941\n','','American','Marriage is socialism among two people.','',NULL,'Two,Socialism',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19268,'','Barbara Ehrenreich','Writer','\nAugust 26, 1941\n','','American','Employers have gone away from the idea that an employee is a long-term asset to the company, someone to be nurtured and developed, to a new notion that they are disposable.','',NULL,'Someone,Away,Idea',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19269,'Women,Men','Barbara Ehrenreich','Writer','\nAugust 26, 1941\n','','American','Of all the nasty outcomes predicted for women\'s liberation... none was more alarming, from a feminist point of view, than the suggestion that women would eventually become just like men.','',NULL,'Become',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19270,'Women','Barbara Ehrenreich','Writer','\nAugust 26, 1941\n','','American','Like many other women, I could not understand why every man who changed a diaper has felt impelled, in recent years, to write a book about it.','',NULL,'Book,Understand',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19271,'History','Barbara Ehrenreich','Writer','\nAugust 26, 1941\n','','American','Natural selection, as it has operated in human history, favors not only the clever but the murderous.','',NULL,'Human,Natural',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19272,'Life','Barbara Ehrenreich','Writer','\nAugust 26, 1941\n','','American','The secret of the truly successful, I believe, is that they learned very early in life how not to be busy. They saw through that adage, repeated to me so often in childhood, that anything worth doing is worth doing well.','',NULL,'Successful,Believe',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19273,'Life,Freedom','Barbara Ehrenreich','Writer','\nAugust 26, 1941\n','','American','We who officially value freedom of speech above life itself seem to have nothing to talk about but the weather.','',NULL,'Nothing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19274,'','Barbara Ehrenreich','Writer','\nAugust 26, 1941\n','','American','America is addicted to wars of distraction.','',NULL,'America,Wars,Addicted',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19275,'','Barbara Ehrenreich','Writer','\nAugust 26, 1941\n','','American','As anyone knows who has ever had to set up a military encampment or build a village from the ground up, occupations pose staggering logistical problems.','',NULL,'Ever,Problems,Anyone',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19276,'','Barbara Ehrenreich','Writer','\nAugust 26, 1941\n','','American','Both chronic, long-term poverty and downward mobility from the middle class are in the same category of things that America likes not to think about.','',NULL,'America,Same,Poverty',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19277,'','Barbara Ehrenreich','Writer','\nAugust 26, 1941\n','','American','Exercise is the yuppie version of bulimia.','',NULL,'Exercise,Bulimia,Version',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19278,'Science','Barbara Ehrenreich','Writer','\nAugust 26, 1941\n','','American','Experimental science is fascinating, but I don\'t want to do it. I want other people to do it, and I\'ll read about it.','',NULL,'Read',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19279,'Time,Good,God','Barbara Ehrenreich','Writer','\nAugust 26, 1941\n','','American','For a long time on Earth humans didn\'t worship good gods; that\'s a new idea. The ancient Greek gods, the Hindu gods, are fairly amoral, most of them. We get stuck when we insist that God be both good and all-powerful.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19280,'Science','Barbara Ehrenreich','Writer','\nAugust 26, 1941\n','','American','I have a Ph.D. in cell biology. And that\'s really manual labor. I mean, experimental science, you do it with your hands. So it\'s very different. You\'re out there in a lab, cleaning test tubes, and it just wasn\'t that fascinating.','',NULL,'Mean,Different',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19281,'','Barbara Ehrenreich','Writer','\nAugust 26, 1941\n','','American','I think it\'s tragic that we have this human capacity, which appears to be hardwired, or so the evolutionary biologists say, for collective joy. We have these techniques for generating it that go back thousands of years, and yet we tend not to use this.','',NULL,'Human,Joy,Capacity',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19282,'','Barbara Ehrenreich','Writer','\nAugust 26, 1941\n','','American','I\'m not a nice person.','',NULL,'Nice,Person',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19283,'Good,Success','Barbara Ehrenreich','Writer','\nAugust 26, 1941\n','','American','If you can attribute your success entirely to your own mental effort, to your own attitude, to some spiritual essence that you have that is better than other people\'s, then that must feel pretty good.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19284,'','Barbara Ehrenreich','Writer','\nAugust 26, 1941\n','','American','In fact, there is clear evidence of black intellectual superiority: in 1984, 92 percent of blacks voted to retire Ronald Reagan, compared to only 36 percent of whites.','',NULL,'Black,Fact,Clear',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19285,'','Barbara Ehrenreich','Writer','\nAugust 26, 1941\n','','American','Individually the poor are not too tempting to thieves, for obvious reasons. Mug a banker and you might score a wallet containing a month\'s rent. Mug a janitor and you will be lucky to get away with bus fare to flee the crime scene.','',NULL,'Poor,Away,Might',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19286,'Religion,Great','Barbara Ehrenreich','Writer','\nAugust 26, 1941\n','','American','It was a real surprise to me to come across the evidence that Christianity might once have been a danced religion. Certainly, some of the early church leaders thought this was great and spoke of what seems to have been circle dancing, perhaps around an altar.','',NULL,'Real',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19287,'','Barbara Ehrenreich','Writer','\nAugust 26, 1941\n','','American','Lenders, including major credit companies as well as payday lenders, have taken over the traditional role of the street-corner loan shark, charging the poor insanely high rates of interest.','',NULL,'Poor,High,Interest',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19288,'Medical','Barbara Ehrenreich','Writer','\nAugust 26, 1941\n','','American','Medical debts are the number-one cause of bankruptcy in America.','',NULL,'America,Cause',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19289,'Family','Bob Ehrlich','Politician','\nNovember 25, 1957\n','','American','Some of the most important conversations I\'ve ever had occurred at my family\'s dinner table.','',NULL,'Important,Ever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19290,'Life,Work,Politics','Bob Ehrlich','Politician','\nNovember 25, 1957\n','','American','We discussed politics, but we also talked about the importance of hard work, personal responsibility, living within your means, keeping your word. Those lessons stay with you throughout your life.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19291,'Leadership','Bob Ehrlich','Politician','\nNovember 25, 1957\n','','American','I don\'t know what leadership is. You can\'t touch it. You can\'t feel it. It\'s not tangible. But I do know this: you recognize it when you see it.','',NULL,'Touch,Tangible',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19292,'','Bob Ehrlich','Politician','\nNovember 25, 1957\n','','American','I don\'t pay any attention to what the \'Baltimore Sun\' editorial page says about anything.','',NULL,'Anything,Sun,Attention',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19293,'Life,Good,History','Bob Ehrlich','Politician','\nNovember 25, 1957\n','','American','I promised her an interesting life and good food, and the rest is history.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19294,'','Bob Ehrlich','Politician','\nNovember 25, 1957\n','','American','I support stem cell research, including embryonic stem cell research.','',NULL,'Support,Research,Stem',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19295,'','Bob Ehrlich','Politician','\nNovember 25, 1957\n','','American','I\'m a competitive person.','',NULL,'Person',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19296,'Politics','Bob Ehrlich','Politician','\nNovember 25, 1957\n','','American','Politics is a contest among people of diverse backgrounds and philosophies, advocating different solutions to common problems. The system only works when principled, energetic people participate.','',NULL,'Different,Problems',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19297,'','Bob Ehrlich','Politician','\nNovember 25, 1957\n','','American','Serving in Congress has been the honor of a lifetime.','',NULL,'Honor,Congress,Lifetime',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19298,'','Bob Ehrlich','Politician','\nNovember 25, 1957\n','','American','Thoughtful people of different political philosophies can disagree, but in a very agreeable manner.','',NULL,'Political,Different,Thoughtful',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19299,'Change,Time','Bob Ehrlich','Politician','\nNovember 25, 1957\n','','American','We\'re betting, at this place and this time, we have people ready for change in the state of Maryland.','',NULL,'Place',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19300,'','Paul R. Ehrlich','Scientist','\nMay 29, 1932\n','','American','The National Academy of Sciences would be unable to give a unanimous decision if asked whether the sun would rise tomorrow.','',NULL,'Tomorrow,Decision,Give',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19301,'Computers','Paul R. Ehrlich','Scientist','\nMay 29, 1932\n','','American','To err is human, but to really foul things up you need a computer.','',NULL,'Human,Computer',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19302,'','Paul R. Ehrlich','Scientist','\nMay 29, 1932\n','','American','I see harm reduction as a way of engaging people as part of that path to recovery.','',NULL,'Path,Harm,Recovery',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19303,'','Paul R. Ehrlich','Scientist','\nMay 29, 1932\n','','American','The first rule of intelligent tinkering is to save all the parts.','',NULL,'Rule,Save,Parts',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19304,'Government','Paul R. Ehrlich','Scientist','\nMay 29, 1932\n','','American','We\'re one of the most highly regulated industries, and we have to pay attention to what government is doing.','',NULL,'Attention,Pay',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19305,'Education,Age,Time','Robert. L. Ehrlich','Politician','\nNovember 25, 1957\n','','American','Experts tell us that 90% of all brain development occurs by the age of five. If we don\'t begin thinking about education in the early years, our children are at risk of falling behind by the time they start Kindergarten.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19306,'Good','Robert. L. Ehrlich','Politician','\nNovember 25, 1957\n','','American','It\'s appropriate to celebrate public service, and the thoughtful people who choose to serve. They symbolize what is good and decent about this historic citizen legislature, and we thank them.','',NULL,'Service,Thoughtful',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19307,'Leadership','Robert. L. Ehrlich','Politician','\nNovember 25, 1957\n','','American','Leadership is about doing what you know is right - even when a growing din of voices around you is trying to convince you to accept what you know to be wrong.','',NULL,'Trying,Around',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19308,'Life,Work,Family','Robert. L. Ehrlich','Politician','\nNovember 25, 1957\n','','American','Every Maryland family wants financial security, schools that work, quality healthcare, safer neighborhoods, and ever-expanding economic opportunity. These are the building blocks of a superior quality of life.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19309,'','Robert. L. Ehrlich','Politician','\nNovember 25, 1957\n','','American','Leaders do not sway with the polls. Instead, they sway the polls through their own words and actions.','',NULL,'Words,Through,Leaders',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19310,'Education,Health','Robert. L. Ehrlich','Politician','\nNovember 25, 1957\n','','American','My capital budget maintains my commitment to the education of children, health of the Chesapeake Bay, and safety of all Maryland citizens. We will continue to focus on the five pillars of my Administration as we build today and look forward to the projects of the future.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19311,'Government','Robert. L. Ehrlich','Politician','\nNovember 25, 1957\n','','American','We have no more fundamental obligation in government than to ensure the safety of our citizens.','',NULL,'Safety,Obligation',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19312,'','Adolf Eichmann','Criminal','\nMarch 19, 1906\n','\nJune 1, 1962\n','German','I was one of the many horses pulling the wagon and couldn\'t escape left or right because of the will of the driver.','',NULL,'Left,Escape,Driver',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19313,'Life','Adolf Eichmann','Criminal','\nMarch 19, 1906\n','\nJune 1, 1962\n','German','Now that I look back, I realize that a life predicated on being obedient and taking orders is a very comfortable life indeed. Living in such a way reduces to a minimum one\'s need to think.','',NULL,'Living,Realize',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19314,'','Adolf Eichmann','Criminal','\nMarch 19, 1906\n','\nJune 1, 1962\n','German','To sum it all up, I must say that I regret nothing.','',NULL,'Must,Nothing,Regret',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19315,'God,War','Adolf Eichmann','Criminal','\nMarch 19, 1906\n','\nJune 1, 1962\n','German','We shall meet again. I have believed in God. I obeyed the laws of war and was loyal to my flag.','',NULL,'Again',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19316,'','Manfred Eigen','Scientist','\nMay 9, 1927\n','','German','A theory has only the alternative of being right or wrong. A model has a third possibility: it may be right, but irrelevant.','',NULL,'May,Wrong,Theory',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19317,'','Manfred Eigen','Scientist','\nMay 9, 1927\n','','German','Sometimes a scream is better than a thesis.','',NULL,'Better,Sometimes,Thesis',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19318,'','Manfred Eigen','Scientist','\nMay 9, 1927\n','','German','In theory, there is no difference between theory and practice. But, in practice, there is.','',NULL,'Between,Difference,Practice',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19319,'','Manfred Eigen','Scientist','\nMay 9, 1927\n','','German','A theory can be proved by experiment; but no path leads from experiment to the birth of a theory.','',NULL,'Path,Theory,Birth',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19320,'Peace','Jill Eikenberry','Actress','\nJanuary 21, 1947\n','','American','You have a wonderful child. Then, when he\'s 13, gremlins carry him away and leave in his place a stranger who gives you not a moment\'s peace.','',NULL,'Him,Moment',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19321,'','Albert Einstein','Physicist','\nMarch 14, 1879\n','\nApril 18, 1955\n','German','Insanity: doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results.','albert-einstein.jpg',NULL,'Different,Same,Again',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19322,'','Albert Einstein','Physicist','\nMarch 14, 1879\n','\nApril 18, 1955\n','German','The world is a dangerous place to live; not because of the people who are evil, but because of the people who don\'t do anything about it.','albert-einstein.jpg',NULL,'Live,Evil,Anything',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19323,'','Albert Einstein','Physicist','\nMarch 14, 1879\n','\nApril 18, 1955\n','German','A person who never made a mistake never tried anything new.','albert-einstein.jpg',NULL,'Person,Anything,Made',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19324,'Hope','Albert Einstein','Physicist','\nMarch 14, 1879\n','\nApril 18, 1955\n','German','Learn from yesterday, live for today, hope for tomorrow. The important thing is not to stop questioning.','albert-einstein.jpg',NULL,'Today,Live',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19325,'Funny','Albert Einstein','Physicist','\nMarch 14, 1879\n','\nApril 18, 1955\n','German','When you are courting a nice girl an hour seems like a second. When you sit on a red-hot cinder a second seems like an hour. That\'s relativity.','albert-einstein.jpg',NULL,'Nice,Girl',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19326,'','Albert Einstein','Physicist','\nMarch 14, 1879\n','\nApril 18, 1955\n','German','Any man who can drive safely while kissing a pretty girl is simply not giving the kiss the attention it deserves.','albert-einstein.jpg',NULL,'Girl,Giving,Pretty',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19327,'','Albert Einstein','Physicist','\nMarch 14, 1879\n','\nApril 18, 1955\n','German','A question that sometimes drives me hazy: am I or are the others crazy?','albert-einstein.jpg',NULL,'Crazy,Others,Sometimes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19328,'Science','Albert Einstein','Physicist','\nMarch 14, 1879\n','\nApril 18, 1955\n','German','Only two things are infinite, the universe and human stupidity, and I\'m not sure about the former.','albert-einstein.jpg',NULL,'Stupidity,Human',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19329,'Intelligence','Albert Einstein','Physicist','\nMarch 14, 1879\n','\nApril 18, 1955\n','German','The difference between stupidity and genius is that genius has its limits.','albert-einstein.jpg',NULL,'Stupidity,Between',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19330,'Love','Albert Einstein','Physicist','\nMarch 14, 1879\n','\nApril 18, 1955\n','German','Gravitation is not responsible for people falling in love.','albert-einstein.jpg',NULL,'Falling',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19331,'','Albert Einstein','Physicist','\nMarch 14, 1879\n','\nApril 18, 1955\n','German','We cannot solve our problems with the same thinking we used when we created them.','albert-einstein.jpg',NULL,'Thinking,Same,Cannot',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19332,'Knowledge','Albert Einstein','Physicist','\nMarch 14, 1879\n','\nApril 18, 1955\n','German','The true sign of intelligence is not knowledge but imagination.','albert-einstein.jpg',NULL,'True,Sign',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19333,'Truth','Albert Einstein','Physicist','\nMarch 14, 1879\n','\nApril 18, 1955\n','German','Anyone who doesn\'t take truth seriously in small matters cannot be trusted in large ones either.','albert-einstein.jpg',NULL,'Small,Cannot',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19334,'','Albert Einstein','Physicist','\nMarch 14, 1879\n','\nApril 18, 1955\n','German','A man should look for what is, and not for what he thinks should be.','albert-einstein.jpg',NULL,'Thinks',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19335,'Success','Albert Einstein','Physicist','\nMarch 14, 1879\n','\nApril 18, 1955\n','German','Try not to become a man of success, but rather try to become a man of value.','albert-einstein.jpg',NULL,'Try,Become',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19336,'Great','Albert Einstein','Physicist','\nMarch 14, 1879\n','\nApril 18, 1955\n','German','Great spirits have always encountered violent opposition from mediocre minds.','albert-einstein.jpg',NULL,'Minds,Opposition',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19337,'Imagination','Albert Einstein','Physicist','\nMarch 14, 1879\n','\nApril 18, 1955\n','German','Imagination is more important than knowledge.','albert-einstein.jpg',NULL,'Important',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19338,'','Albert Einstein','Physicist','\nMarch 14, 1879\n','\nApril 18, 1955\n','German','If you can\'t explain it simply, you don\'t understand it well enough.','albert-einstein.jpg',NULL,'Understand,Enough,Simply',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19339,'Intelligence','Albert Einstein','Physicist','\nMarch 14, 1879\n','\nApril 18, 1955\n','German','It\'s not that I\'m so smart, it\'s just that I stay with problems longer.','albert-einstein.jpg',NULL,'Smart,Problems',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19340,'Life','Albert Einstein','Physicist','\nMarch 14, 1879\n','\nApril 18, 1955\n','German','Only a life lived for others is a life worthwhile.','albert-einstein.jpg',NULL,'Others,Lived',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19341,'','Albert Einstein','Physicist','\nMarch 14, 1879\n','\nApril 18, 1955\n','German','No problem can be solved from the same level of consciousness that created it.','albert-einstein.jpg',NULL,'Same,Problem,Level',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19342,'Intelligence','Albert Einstein','Physicist','\nMarch 14, 1879\n','\nApril 18, 1955\n','German','Any man who reads too much and uses his own brain too little falls into lazy habits of thinking.','albert-einstein.jpg',NULL,'Thinking,Lazy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19343,'Learning,Education','Albert Einstein','Physicist','\nMarch 14, 1879\n','\nApril 18, 1955\n','German','Education is what remains after one has forgotten what one has learned in school.','albert-einstein.jpg',NULL,'School',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19344,'Equality,God','Albert Einstein','Physicist','\nMarch 14, 1879\n','\nApril 18, 1955\n','German','Before God we are all equally wise - and equally foolish.','albert-einstein.jpg',NULL,'Wise',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19345,'','Albert Einstein','Physicist','\nMarch 14, 1879\n','\nApril 18, 1955\n','German','Anyone who has never made a mistake has never tried anything new.','albert-einstein.jpg',NULL,'Anything,Made,Anyone',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19346,'','Alfred Einstein','Writer','\nDecember 30, 1880\n','\nFebruary 13, 1952\n','German','Sometimes the picture that emerges of the man seems no longer to agree with our conception of the musician. In reality, however, there is a glorious unity.','',NULL,'Reality,Sometimes,Picture',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19347,'Great,Men,God','Alfred Einstein','Writer','\nDecember 30, 1880\n','\nFebruary 13, 1952\n','German','There is a strange kind of human being in whom there is an eternal struggle between body and soul, animal and god, for dominance. In all great men this mixture is striking, and in none more so than in Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19348,'','Alfred Einstein','Writer','\nDecember 30, 1880\n','\nFebruary 13, 1952\n','German','It was inevitable that in doing this I should arrive at new results, and it is perhaps understandable that in the end I have felt impelled to present these results not only in the dry form of a catalogue, but also in a more connected and personal one.','',NULL,'End,Personal,Present',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19349,'','Loren Eiseley','Scientist','\nSeptember 3, 1907\n','\nJuly 9, 1977\n','American','Man is always marveling at what he has blown apart, never at what the universe has put together, and this is his limitation.','',NULL,'Together,Put,Universe',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19350,'','Loren Eiseley','Scientist','\nSeptember 3, 1907\n','\nJuly 9, 1977\n','American','One could not pluck a flower without troubling a star.','',NULL,'Without,Flower,Star',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19351,'Time,War','Loren Eiseley','Scientist','\nSeptember 3, 1907\n','\nJuly 9, 1977\n','American','Every time we walk along a beach some ancient urge disturbs us so that we find ourselves shedding shoes and garments or scavenging among seaweed and whitened timbers like the homesick refugees of a long war.','',NULL,'Long',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19352,'God','Loren Eiseley','Scientist','\nSeptember 3, 1907\n','\nJuly 9, 1977\n','American','God knows how many things a man misses by becoming smug and assuming that matters will take their own course.','',NULL,'Knows,Matters',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19353,'','Loren Eiseley','Scientist','\nSeptember 3, 1907\n','\nJuly 9, 1977\n','American','Like the herd animals we are, we sniff warily at the strange one among us.','',NULL,'Strange,Among,Herd',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19354,'','Loren Eiseley','Scientist','\nSeptember 3, 1907\n','\nJuly 9, 1977\n','American','One does not meet oneself until one catches the reflection from an eye other than human.','',NULL,'Human,Until,Reflection',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19355,'','Loren Eiseley','Scientist','\nSeptember 3, 1907\n','\nJuly 9, 1977\n','American','Tomorrow lurks in us, the latency to be all that was not achieved before.','',NULL,'Tomorrow,Before,Achieved',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19356,'','Loren Eiseley','Scientist','\nSeptember 3, 1907\n','\nJuly 9, 1977\n','American','If there is magic on this planet, it is contained in water.','',NULL,'Water,Magic,Planet',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19357,'Great','Loren Eiseley','Scientist','\nSeptember 3, 1907\n','\nJuly 9, 1977\n','American','It is frequently the tragedy of the great artist, as it is of the great scientist, that he frightens the ordinary man.','',NULL,'Artist,Tragedy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19358,'','Loren Eiseley','Scientist','\nSeptember 3, 1907\n','\nJuly 9, 1977\n','American','When the human mind exists in the light of reason and no more than reason, we may say with absolute certainty that Man and all that made him will be in that instant gone.','',NULL,'Mind,Human,May',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19359,'','Jesse Eisenberg','Actor','\nOctober 5, 1983\n','','American','Look, I don\'t have a Facebook page because I have little interest in hearing myself talk about myself any further than I already do in interviews or putting any more about myself online than there already is. But if I wasn\'t in this position, I\'m sure I would use it every day.','',NULL,'Talk,Sure,Interest',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19360,'','Jesse Eisenberg','Actor','\nOctober 5, 1983\n','','American','When playing a role, I would feel more comfortable, as you\'re given a prescribed way of behaving. So, both Facebook and theatre provide contrived settings that provide the illusion of social interaction.','',NULL,'Social,Playing,Both',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19361,'','Jesse Eisenberg','Actor','\nOctober 5, 1983\n','','American','And I\'m sure after Facebook it will be the little cameras that we have implanted into the palms of our hands and we\'ll be debating whether we should get them, and then we\'ll all get them.','',NULL,'After,Sure,Whether',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19362,'','Jesse Eisenberg','Actor','\nOctober 5, 1983\n','','American','I am actually going to two therapists right now. I don\'t know, I actually feel like therapy has just made me more uncomfortable.','',NULL,'Made,Two,Actually',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19363,'','Jesse Eisenberg','Actor','\nOctober 5, 1983\n','','American','Every character I play has to be the hero of his own story, the way we\'re all heroes of our own lives.','',NULL,'Character,Hero,Play',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19364,'','Jesse Eisenberg','Actor','\nOctober 5, 1983\n','','American','I grew up in Queens and New Jersey. I started doing children\'s theater when I was seven to get out of school because I didn\'t fit in.','',NULL,'School,Children,Started',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19365,'Love,Movies','Jesse Eisenberg','Actor','\nOctober 5, 1983\n','','American','I write plays, and I have a musical that\'s starting to get produced now. That\'s what I would love to do, but it\'s so hard. The only reason people are reading my plays and musicals is because I\'m in movies.','',NULL,'Hard',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19366,'Life','Jesse Eisenberg','Actor','\nOctober 5, 1983\n','','American','If you\'re acting, then there\'s a prescribed way to behave; whereas in life there\'s no prescribed way. So acting feels like a comfortable way to get through the day.','',NULL,'Through,Acting',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19367,'Society,Technology','Jesse Eisenberg','Actor','\nOctober 5, 1983\n','','American','Society will decide after the technology is created what we will and won\'t accept.','',NULL,'After',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19368,'Experience','Jesse Eisenberg','Actor','\nOctober 5, 1983\n','','American','The joy of acting for me is to be able to experience emotions in a safe environment. You can\'t scream and cry in the street because everybody will look. If you do it on a movie set, you get applauded.','',NULL,'Joy,Acting',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19369,'War','Dwight D. Eisenhower','President','\nOctober 14, 1890\n','\nMarch 28, 1969\n','American','Every gun that is made, every warship launched, every rocket fired, signifies in the final sense a theft from those who hunger and are not fed, those who are cold and are not clothed.','',NULL,'Made,Sense',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19370,'Freedom,Medical','Dwight D. Eisenhower','President','\nOctober 14, 1890\n','\nMarch 28, 1969\n','American','If you want total security, go to prison. There you\'re fed, clothed, given medical care and so on. The only thing lacking... is freedom.','',NULL,'Care',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19371,'Life,Death','Dwight D. Eisenhower','President','\nOctober 14, 1890\n','\nMarch 28, 1969\n','American','There\'s no tragedy in life like the death of a child. Things never get back to the way they were.','',NULL,'Child',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19372,'Power,Government','Dwight D. Eisenhower','President','\nOctober 14, 1890\n','\nMarch 28, 1969\n','American','In the councils of government, we must guard against the acquisition of unwarranted influence, whether sought or unsought, by the military-industrial complex. The potential for the disastrous rise of misplaced power exists and will persist.','',NULL,'Must',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19373,'Leadership,Success','Dwight D. Eisenhower','President','\nOctober 14, 1890\n','\nMarch 28, 1969\n','American','The supreme quality for leadership is unquestionably integrity. Without it, no real success is possible, no matter whether it is on a section gang, a football field, in an army, or in an office.','',NULL,'Integrity',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19374,'Society','Dwight D. Eisenhower','President','\nOctober 14, 1890\n','\nMarch 28, 1969\n','American','A people that values its privileges above its principles soon loses both.','',NULL,'Both,Values',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19375,'Leadership,Art','Dwight D. Eisenhower','President','\nOctober 14, 1890\n','\nMarch 28, 1969\n','American','Leadership is the art of getting someone else to do something you want done because he wants to do it.','',NULL,'Someone',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19376,'Peace,Government','Dwight D. Eisenhower','President','\nOctober 14, 1890\n','\nMarch 28, 1969\n','American','I think that people want peace so much that one of these days government had better get out of their way and let them have it.','',NULL,'Better',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19377,'Women,Men','Dwight D. Eisenhower','President','\nOctober 14, 1890\n','\nMarch 28, 1969\n','American','Here in America we are descended in blood and in spirit from revolutionists and rebels - men and women who dare to dissent from accepted doctrine. As their heirs, may we never confuse honest dissent with disloyal subversion.','',NULL,'May',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19378,'War','Dwight D. Eisenhower','President','\nOctober 14, 1890\n','\nMarch 28, 1969\n','American','I hate war as only a soldier who has lived it can, only as one who has seen its brutality, its futility, its stupidity.','',NULL,'Hate,Stupidity',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19379,'Respect,Trust,Fear','Dwight D. Eisenhower','President','\nOctober 14, 1890\n','\nMarch 28, 1969\n','American','This world of ours... must avoid becoming a community of dreadful fear and hate, and be, instead, a proud confederation of mutual trust and respect.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19380,'','Dwight D. Eisenhower','President','\nOctober 14, 1890\n','\nMarch 28, 1969\n','American','I despise people who go to the gutter on either the right or the left and hurl rocks at those in the center.','',NULL,'Left,Either,Rocks',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19381,'','Dwight D. Eisenhower','President','\nOctober 14, 1890\n','\nMarch 28, 1969\n','American','The problem in defense is how far you can go without destroying from within what you are trying to defend from without.','',NULL,'Without,Trying,Problem',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19382,'Leadership','Dwight D. Eisenhower','President','\nOctober 14, 1890\n','\nMarch 28, 1969\n','American','You don\'t lead by hitting people over the head - that\'s assault, not leadership.','',NULL,'Head,Lead',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19383,'','Dwight D. Eisenhower','President','\nOctober 14, 1890\n','\nMarch 28, 1969\n','American','We will bankrupt ourselves in the vain search for absolute security.','',NULL,'Security,Ourselves,Search',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19384,'','Dwight D. Eisenhower','President','\nOctober 14, 1890\n','\nMarch 28, 1969\n','American','Plans are nothing; planning is everything.','',NULL,'Nothing,Everything,Plans',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19385,'Motivational,Art','Dwight D. Eisenhower','President','\nOctober 14, 1890\n','\nMarch 28, 1969\n','American','Motivation is the art of getting people to do what you want them to do because they want to do it.','',NULL,'Motivation',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19386,'Intelligence','Dwight D. Eisenhower','President','\nOctober 14, 1890\n','\nMarch 28, 1969\n','American','An intellectual is a man who takes more words than necessary to tell more than he knows.','',NULL,'Words,Tell',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19387,'Men,War','Dwight D. Eisenhower','President','\nOctober 14, 1890\n','\nMarch 28, 1969\n','American','If men can develop weapons that are so terrifying as to make the thought of global war include almost a sentence for suicide, you would think that man\'s intelligence and his comprehension... would include also his ability to find a peaceful solution.','',NULL,'Thought',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19388,'','Dwight D. Eisenhower','President','\nOctober 14, 1890\n','\nMarch 28, 1969\n','American','Farming looks mighty easy when your plow is a pencil and you\'re a thousand miles from the corn field.','',NULL,'Easy,Looks,Thousand',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19389,'','Dwight D. Eisenhower','President','\nOctober 14, 1890\n','\nMarch 28, 1969\n','American','Any man who wants to be president is either an egomaniac or crazy.','',NULL,'Crazy,President,Either',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19390,'War','Dwight D. Eisenhower','President','\nOctober 14, 1890\n','\nMarch 28, 1969\n','American','In most communities it is illegal to cry \'fire\' in a crowded assembly. Should it not be considered serious international misconduct to manufacture a general war scare in an effort to achieve local political aims?','',NULL,'Political,Fire',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19391,'Politics,Good','Dwight D. Eisenhower','President','\nOctober 14, 1890\n','\nMarch 28, 1969\n','American','Politics ought to be the part-time profession of every citizen who would protect the rights and privileges of free people and who would preserve what is good and fruitful in our national heritage.','',NULL,'Free',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19392,'History,Freedom','Dwight D. Eisenhower','President','\nOctober 14, 1890\n','\nMarch 28, 1969\n','American','History does not long entrust the care of freedom to the weak or the timid.','',NULL,'Care',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19393,'History,Future','Dwight D. Eisenhower','President','\nOctober 14, 1890\n','\nMarch 28, 1969\n','American','Neither a wise man nor a brave man lies down on the tracks of history to wait for the train of the future to run over him.','',NULL,'Wise',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19394,'Women','Julie Nixon Eisenhower','Celebrity','\nJuly 5, 1948\n','','American','Basically, women have to prove they are strong at all times. And then when they go on the attack, they have to not appear mean because those women often get the label of being catty.','',NULL,'Strong,Mean',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19395,'','Julie Nixon Eisenhower','Celebrity','\nJuly 5, 1948\n','','American','All leaders share something in common. They feel they are the only ones who can do the job.','',NULL,'Job,Leaders,Common',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19396,'','Julie Nixon Eisenhower','Celebrity','\nJuly 5, 1948\n','','American','First of all, we were never not speaking. It\'s gotten so blown out of proportion. It was a very straightforward difference of opinion. I think because we were so private and refused to talk about it, these stories just got out of control.','',NULL,'Control,Opinion,Talk',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19397,'','Julie Nixon Eisenhower','Celebrity','\nJuly 5, 1948\n','','American','I don\'t see a candidate on the scene right now, but it is going to have to be a candidate that people can look at as a leader and not as a man or a woman.','',NULL,'Woman,Leader,Scene',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19398,'Politics','Julie Nixon Eisenhower','Celebrity','\nJuly 5, 1948\n','','American','If it weren\'t the problem of politics for me, it would be another. And yet, sometimes it\'s so difficult. And I feel sorry for myself. And then hate myself for this feeling of self-pity.','',NULL,'Hate,Sorry',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19399,'Life,History','Julie Nixon Eisenhower','Celebrity','\nJuly 5, 1948\n','','American','It\'s been a strange day - a day when I thought I was on top of the world, planning my life. I planned all of my courses for the rest of the semester at Smith, and talked to my advisor about honoring in History.','',NULL,'Thought',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19400,'War','Julie Nixon Eisenhower','Celebrity','\nJuly 5, 1948\n','','American','Presidents do not go into war lightly. It\'s a tremendous responsibility in making decisions, and I know Bush must deeply believe this is the only course.','',NULL,'Believe,Must',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19401,'Power','Julie Nixon Eisenhower','Celebrity','\nJuly 5, 1948\n','','American','Television has tremendous power over our lives.','',NULL,'Lives,Television',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19402,'Politics,Women,Men','Julie Nixon Eisenhower','Celebrity','\nJuly 5, 1948\n','','American','Women have more to prove than men when it comes to politics.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19403,'','Julie Nixon Eisenhower','Celebrity','\nJuly 5, 1948\n','','American','You don\'t run for public office unless you have a specific vision. You are driven by ideas and a vision.','',NULL,'Vision,Public,Ideas',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19404,'','Alfred Eisenstaedt','Photographer','\nDecember 6, 1898\n','\nAugust 25, 1995\n','American','I dream that someday the step between my mind and my finger will no longer be needed. And that simply by blinking my eyes, I shall make pictures. Then, I think, I shall really have become a photographer.','',NULL,'Mind,Eyes,Become',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19405,'Work,Alone','Alfred Eisenstaedt','Photographer','\nDecember 6, 1898\n','\nAugust 25, 1995\n','American','I don\'t like to work with assistants. I\'m already one too many; the camera alone would be enough.','',NULL,'Enough',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19406,'Fear','Alfred Eisenstaedt','Photographer','\nDecember 6, 1898\n','\nAugust 25, 1995\n','American','When I have a camera in my hand, I know no fear.','',NULL,'Hand,Camera',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19407,'','Alfred Eisenstaedt','Photographer','\nDecember 6, 1898\n','\nAugust 25, 1995\n','American','Never boss people around. It\'s more important to click with people than to click the shutter.','',NULL,'Important,Around,Boss',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19408,'Good','Alfred Eisenstaedt','Photographer','\nDecember 6, 1898\n','\nAugust 25, 1995\n','American','Once the amateur\'s naive approach and humble willingness to learn fades away, the creative spirit of good photography dies with it. Every professional should remain always in his heart an amateur.','',NULL,'Heart,Humble',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19409,'','Alfred Eisenstaedt','Photographer','\nDecember 6, 1898\n','\nAugust 25, 1995\n','American','It is more important to click with people than to click the shutter.','',NULL,'Important,Click,Shutter',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19410,'','Alfred Eisenstaedt','Photographer','\nDecember 6, 1898\n','\nAugust 25, 1995\n','American','Keep it simple.','',NULL,'Simple,Keep',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19411,'','Alfred Eisenstaedt','Photographer','\nDecember 6, 1898\n','\nAugust 25, 1995\n','American','We are only beginning to learn what to say in a photograph. The world we live in is a succession of fleeting moments, any one of which might say something significant.','',NULL,'Live,Learn,Beginning',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19412,'','Sergei Eisenstein','Director','\nJanuary 23, 1898\n','\nFebruary 11, 1948\n','Latvian','Even in a less exaggerated description, any verbal account of a person is bound to find itself employing an assortment of waterfalls, lightning rods, landscapes, birds, etc.','',NULL,'Person,Find,Less',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19413,'','Sergei Eisenstein','Director','\nJanuary 23, 1898\n','\nFebruary 11, 1948\n','Latvian','For example, in painting the form arises from abstract elements of line and color, while in cinema the material concreteness of the image within the frame presents - as an element - the greatest difficulty in manipulation.','',NULL,'Greatest,While,Color',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19414,'','Sergei Eisenstein','Director','\nJanuary 23, 1898\n','\nFebruary 11, 1948\n','Latvian','Language is much closer to film than painting is.','',NULL,'Film,Language,Painting',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19415,'','Sergei Eisenstein','Director','\nJanuary 23, 1898\n','\nFebruary 11, 1948\n','Latvian','Now why should the cinema follow the forms of theater and painting rather than the methodology of language, which allows wholly new concepts of ideas to arise from the combination of two concrete denotations of two concrete objects?','',NULL,'Two,Why,Rather',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19416,'Knowledge','Sergei Eisenstein','Director','\nJanuary 23, 1898\n','\nFebruary 11, 1948\n','Latvian','The profession of film director can and should be such a high and precious one; that no man aspiring to it can disregard any knowledge that will make him a better film director or human being.','',NULL,'Better,Human',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19417,'Life,Music','Hanns Eisler','Composer','\nJuly 6, 1898\n','\nSeptember 6, 1962\n','German','A composer knows that music is written by human beings for human beings and that music is a continuation of life, not something separated from it.','',NULL,'Human',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19418,'Music','Hanns Eisler','Composer','\nJuly 6, 1898\n','\nSeptember 6, 1962\n','German','Someone who knows only music, understands nothing about it.','',NULL,'Someone,Nothing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19419,'Truth','Kurt Eisner','Politician','\nMay 14, 1867\n','\nFebruary 21, 1919\n','German','Truth is the greatest of all national possessions. A state, a people, a system which suppresses the truth or fears to publish it, deserves to collapse.','',NULL,'Greatest,State',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19420,'Leadership,Business','Michael Eisner','Businessman','\nMarch 7, 1942\n','','American','It is rare to find a business partner who is selfless. If you are lucky it happens once in a lifetime.','',NULL,'Find',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19421,'Life,Good,Experience','Michael Eisner','Businessman','\nMarch 7, 1942\n','','American','Succeeding is not really a life experience that does that much good. Failing is a much more sobering and enlightening experience.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19422,'Time','Michael Eisner','Businessman','\nMarch 7, 1942\n','','American','21 years as CEO is a long time. I was and probably still am the longest serving CEO in America. Certainly I am in the media industry, bar none.','',NULL,'Long,Still',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19423,'Family,Mom,Dad','Michael Eisner','Businessman','\nMarch 7, 1942\n','','American','A company that pays attention to the family unit is a successful company. We don\'t isolate the family. We don\'t make rides that say, \'Hey mom, dad, you go sit on the bench.\'','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19424,'','Michael Eisner','Businessman','\nMarch 7, 1942\n','','American','Doing stuff that I don\'t have to talk about because I\'m not in a public company is fantastic.','',NULL,'Talk,Public,Stuff',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19425,'','Michael Eisner','Businessman','\nMarch 7, 1942\n','','American','Eventually the consumer will come to appreciate the editorial point of view of every different brand. User-generated content without editorial oversight will simply be background noise.','',NULL,'Without,Different,Point',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19426,'','Michael Eisner','Businessman','\nMarch 7, 1942\n','','American','Graduate school is a place to hide for a couple of years.','',NULL,'School,Place,Couple',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19427,'Business','Michael Eisner','Businessman','\nMarch 7, 1942\n','','American','I don\'t think individual achievement in business is the most meaningful way for it to operate.','',NULL,'Individual,Meaningful',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19428,'Success','Michael Eisner','Businessman','\nMarch 7, 1942\n','','American','I find that, once you get into a position where you can afford a pair of shoes and a decent level of living, success in itself is empty.','',NULL,'Find,Living',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19429,'','Michael Eisner','Businessman','\nMarch 7, 1942\n','','American','I gravitate toward the team thing. I\'m not a golfer - I much prefer basketball.','',NULL,'Basketball,Team,Toward',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19430,'God','Michael Eisner','Businessman','\nMarch 7, 1942\n','','American','I grew up Jewish. I am Jewish. I went to an Episcopal high school. I went to a Baptist college. I\'ve taken every comparative-religion course that was available. God? I have no idea.','',NULL,'School,College',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19431,'','Michael Eisner','Businessman','\nMarch 7, 1942\n','','American','If it\'s not growing, it\'s going to die.','',NULL,'Die,Growing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19432,'Business','Michael Eisner','Businessman','\nMarch 7, 1942\n','','American','If you\'re soft and fuzzy, like our little characters, you become the skinny kid on the beach, and people in this business don\'t mind kicking sand in your face.','',NULL,'Mind,Become',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19433,'Business','Michael Eisner','Businessman','\nMarch 7, 1942\n','','American','In every business, in every industry, management does matter.','',NULL,'Matter,Industry',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19434,'Business','Michael Eisner','Businessman','\nMarch 7, 1942\n','','American','Many people you think are individual achievers in fact have either a strong spousal partner over many years or a business partner who\'s either in the background, not given enough publicity or less egocentric.','',NULL,'Strong,Enough',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19435,'Best','Michael Eisner','Businessman','\nMarch 7, 1942\n','','American','My best idea was to not accept my wife\'s negative reaction when I asked her to marry me.','',NULL,'Wife,Negative',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19436,'Strength','Michael Eisner','Businessman','\nMarch 7, 1942\n','','American','My strength is coming up with two outs in the last of the ninth.','',NULL,'Two,Last',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19437,'','Michael Eisner','Businessman','\nMarch 7, 1942\n','','American','Nobody has a bigger cult than Warren Buffett.','',NULL,'Nobody,Bigger,Cult',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19438,'Time','Michael Eisner','Businessman','\nMarch 7, 1942\n','','American','Over time, the product we produce has been consistently successful here in America and around the world. Apparently, we are doing something right.','',NULL,'Successful,America',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19439,'','Michael Eisner','Businessman','\nMarch 7, 1942\n','','American','The odds of being successful are the same for every group that is educated in America. It\'s just that the group that is not wealthy is 95 percent of the population. So if there are 100 successful people in a room, probably 95 out of 100 came from more modest means.','',NULL,'Successful,America,Same',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19440,'','Michael Eisner','Businessman','\nMarch 7, 1942\n','','American','There\'s a fine line between what would characterize you as a troglodyte and what would characterize you as a brilliant, avant-garde, forward-thinking genius. There\'s some middle ground.','',NULL,'Between,Genius,Line',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19441,'Good','Michael Eisner','Businessman','\nMarch 7, 1942\n','','American','There\'s no good idea that can\'t be improved on.','',NULL,'Idea,Improved',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19442,'Change,Technology','Michael Eisner','Businessman','\nMarch 7, 1942\n','','American','We cannot escape that Hollywood is in the middle of a wave of technological change. The current angst over all the implications of new entertainment technology is nothing new.','',NULL,'Nothing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19443,'','Michael Eisner','Businessman','\nMarch 7, 1942\n','','American','Well, when you\'re trying to create things that are new, you have to be prepared to be on the edge of risk.','',NULL,'Trying,Risk,Create',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19444,'','Michael Eisner','Businessman','\nMarch 7, 1942\n','','American','When I read biographies, I\'m only interested in the first few chapters. I\'m not interested in when people become successful. I\'m interested in what made them successful.','',NULL,'Successful,Made,Become',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19445,'Art','Will Eisner','Cartoonist','\nMarch 3, 1917\n','\nJanuary 3, 2005\n','American','A key to my thinking has always been the almost fanatical belief that what I was engaged in was a literary art form. That belief was compounded out of ego and necessity, I guess, a combination of the two.','',NULL,'Ego,Thinking',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19446,'Funny,Humor,Society','Will Eisner','Cartoonist','\nMarch 3, 1917\n','\nJanuary 3, 2005\n','American','Humor has historically been tied to the mores of the day. The Yellow Kid was predicated on what people thought was funny about the immigrant Irish. When you\'re different in a society, you\'re funny.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19447,'Good','Will Eisner','Cartoonist','\nMarch 3, 1917\n','\nJanuary 3, 2005\n','American','I want to point out to adults that there is a world of good material available to you now in comic form - in this medium - and learn to give it your support because the more you support it, the better the material will be as it comes out.','',NULL,'Better,Give',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19448,'Work,Great','Chiwetel Ejiofor','Actor','\nJuly 10, 1974\n','','British','David Mamet was great to work with. He was everything that I thought he would be as a director. He\'s incredibly articulate, an easy collaborator. Extraordinarily knowledgeable about film and writing.','',NULL,'Writing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19449,'Great','Chiwetel Ejiofor','Actor','\nJuly 10, 1974\n','','British','Depending on what your interest in theater is, I always recommend working on plays. It\'s a great way to be introduced to the field, and also a great way to be seen by agents and representation. I\'m also a great advocate for studying acting at a drama school or a college.','',NULL,'School,Working',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19450,'Music,Work,Good','Chiwetel Ejiofor','Actor','\nJuly 10, 1974\n','','British','I became an actor by doing school plays and youth theaters, and then National Youth Theatre of Great Britain. And then I did study at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Arts. For me that was a good way to enter the field, to work in the theater.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19451,'','Chiwetel Ejiofor','Actor','\nJuly 10, 1974\n','','British','I enjoy doing everything, comedy and drama. I just look for the characters really and what they offer.','',NULL,'Everything,Enjoy,Comedy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19452,'Success','Chiwetel Ejiofor','Actor','\nJuly 10, 1974\n','','British','I like to disappear into a role. I equate the success of it with a feeling of being chemically changed. That\'s the only way I can express it.','',NULL,'Feeling,Role',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19453,'','Chiwetel Ejiofor','Actor','\nJuly 10, 1974\n','','British','I think I enjoy working obviously as a lead, but also you know I feel I\'m also a character actor as well, so I enjoy approaching various projects in all sort of capacities. Any film I have been able to do I feel very fortunate to have been a part of.','',NULL,'Character,Enjoy,Working',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19454,'Life,Age','Chiwetel Ejiofor','Actor','\nJuly 10, 1974\n','','British','I was already devouring literature and I was the ripe old age of 15 when I decided to be an actor. I just thought plays were the most fantastic way of expressing life. I thought I\'d discovered Shakespeare - \'hey, there\'s a new guy in town, don\'t know if anyone\'s read him.\' I was just excited about t','',NULL,'Him',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19455,'','Chiwetel Ejiofor','Actor','\nJuly 10, 1974\n','','British','I was the classic middle child in some ways, the one who could have been a priest in an alternate universe.','',NULL,'Universe,Child,Ways',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19456,'','Chiwetel Ejiofor','Actor','\nJuly 10, 1974\n','','British','It\'s a strange thing, but you get this click in your brain; the wonderful feeling that the entirety of a character is suddenly available and accessible to you.','',NULL,'Character,Feeling,Brain',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19457,'Work','Chiwetel Ejiofor','Actor','\nJuly 10, 1974\n','','British','This is going to sound completely absurd, but I do sometimes feel like the enjoyment of an awards ceremony or the pride in the finished article hasn\'t ever surpassed the joy of doing the work, of making it. The doing it is really the bit I\'m there for.','',NULL,'Ever,Joy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19458,'','Chiwetel Ejiofor','Actor','\nJuly 10, 1974\n','','British','When I first had my eyebrows waxed, I was pretty disturbed.','',NULL,'Pretty,Disturbed,Eyebrows',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19459,'Music,Best','Daniel Ek','Businessman','','','Swedish','At Spotify, we really want you to democratically win as a musician. We want you to win because your music is the best music.','',NULL,'Win',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19460,'Music','Daniel Ek','Businessman','','','Swedish','At the end of the day, I want the music industry to be larger than what it is today.','',NULL,'Today,End',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19461,'Travel,Cool','Daniel Ek','Businessman','','','Swedish','I actually bought a travel guitar, and that guitar is really cool. You can actually fold the guitar, and you can plug headphones into it, but it\'s acoustic, or semi-acoustic.','',NULL,'Guitar',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19462,'Music,Technology','Daniel Ek','Businessman','','','Swedish','I had two passions growing up - one was music, one was technology. I tried to play in a band for a while, but I was never talented enough to make it. And I started companies. One day came along and I decided to combine the two - and there was Spotify.','',NULL,'Two',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19463,'','Daniel Ek','Businessman','','','Swedish','I was born in Sweden, and in Sweden we are known for the piracy services.','',NULL,'Born,Known,Sweden',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19464,'','Daniel Ek','Businessman','','','Swedish','I was deeply uncertain of who I was and who I wanted to be. I really thought I wanted to be a much cooler guy than what I was.','',NULL,'Thought,Wanted,Guy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19465,'','Daniel Ek','Businessman','','','Swedish','I\'m not an inventor. I just want to make things better.','',NULL,'Better,Inventor',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19466,'Music','Daniel Ek','Businessman','','','Swedish','In general, people are comfortable sharing their music. There are two exceptions, though - Lady Gaga and Britney Spears.','',NULL,'Two,Though',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19467,'','Daniel Ek','Businessman','','','Swedish','In order for a service to be social, you\'ve really got to start from the ground up. The fact that almost a third of the U.S. population have even heard of Spotify is really because they\'ve seen it on Facebook and friends have been sharing.','',NULL,'Friends,Start,Service',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19468,'Music','Daniel Ek','Businessman','','','Swedish','It disturbed me that the music industry had gone down the drain, even though people were listening to more music than ever and from a greater diversity of artists.','',NULL,'Ever,Down',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19469,'Music','Daniel Ek','Businessman','','','Swedish','Music isn\'t like news, where it\'s what happened five minutes ago or even 10 seconds ago that matters. With music, a song from the 1960s could be as relevant to someone today as the latest Ke$ha song.','',NULL,'Today,Someone',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19470,'Music','Daniel Ek','Businessman','','','Swedish','People just want to have access to all of the world\'s music.','',NULL,'Access',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19471,'','Daniel Ek','Businessman','','','Swedish','Put your consumers in focus, and listen to what they\'re actually saying, not what they tell you.','',NULL,'Focus,Saying,Put',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19472,'Music','Daniel Ek','Businessman','','','Swedish','The main reason people want to pay for Spotify is really portability. People are saying, \'I want to have my music with me.\'','',NULL,'Saying,Reason',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19473,'Music,Great,Legal','Daniel Ek','Businessman','','','Swedish','There are half a billion people that listen to music online and the vast majority are doing so illegally. But if we bring those people over to the legal side and Spotify, what is going to happen is we are going to double the music industry and that will lead to more artists creating great new music.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19474,'Music,Legal','Daniel Ek','Businessman','','','Swedish','There are millions of people who consume music illegally every month. Just getting them into a legal service will make the music industry way bigger than it\'s ever been before.','',NULL,'Ever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19475,'Music','Daniel Ek','Businessman','','','Swedish','This is a way for artists to communicate directly to their fans. If you think of an artist like Bruno Mars, he\'s using Spotify, creating playlists and listening to music through it.','',NULL,'Through,Artist',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19476,'','Daniel Ek','Businessman','','','Swedish','With Spotify, people don\'t get it until they try it. Then they tell their friends.','',NULL,'Friends,Try,Tell',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19477,'Great','Daniel Ek','Businessman','','','Swedish','With Twitter and other social networking tools, you can get a lot of advice from great people. I learn more from Twitter than any survey or discussion with a big company.','',NULL,'Big,Advice',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19478,'Famous','Anita Ekberg','Actress','\nSeptember 29, 1931\n','','Swedish','It was I who made Fellini famous, not the other way around.','',NULL,'Made,Around',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19479,'Marriage,Good','Anita Ekberg','Actress','\nSeptember 29, 1931\n','','Swedish','The most important thing for a good marriage is to learn how to argue peaceably.','',NULL,'Important',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19480,'Life,Love,Time','Britt Ekland','Actress','\nOctober 6, 1942\n','','Swedish','A lot of young actresses have a hard time combining a reasonable love life with a career.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19481,'Time','Britt Ekland','Actress','\nOctober 6, 1942\n','','Swedish','As for the stage fright, it never goes away. When I\'m waiting in the wings to go on, it\'s agony every single time but I stay focused and I know that once I\'m on stage it\'ll be fine; I\'ll be in my happy little bubble.','',NULL,'Happy,Waiting',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19482,'','Britt Ekland','Actress','\nOctober 6, 1942\n','','Swedish','Back then I was called Dumbo because of my ears. I was called Fatty, too. It was hurtful so I became like the class clown. I became the one who was kicked around.','',NULL,'Around,Class,Clown',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19483,'','Britt Ekland','Actress','\nOctober 6, 1942\n','','Swedish','Fame overcomes everything.','',NULL,'Everything,Fame,Overcomes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19484,'Positive','Britt Ekland','Actress','\nOctober 6, 1942\n','','Swedish','Generally, I\'m a pretty positive, but like any other working person, if the jobs aren\'t coming in, I do get depressed.','',NULL,'Person,Pretty',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19485,'Men','Britt Ekland','Actress','\nOctober 6, 1942\n','','Swedish','George Hamilton is one of the funniest men I have ever known.','',NULL,'Ever,Known',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19486,'','Britt Ekland','Actress','\nOctober 6, 1942\n','','Swedish','I am as far from a hypochondriac as you could ever be.','',NULL,'Ever,Far',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19487,'Good','Britt Ekland','Actress','\nOctober 6, 1942\n','','Swedish','I am good at down grading - I have found I can live the same lifestyle in a two-bedroom apartment as in a five-bedroom house.','',NULL,'Live,Down',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19488,'Life','Britt Ekland','Actress','\nOctober 6, 1942\n','','Swedish','I am planning my one woman show. It will be a showcase of my life. It starts at the beginning and ends where I am today. It will have every single inch of my life - as much as you can get into an hour. I will be touring everywhere.','',NULL,'Today,Woman',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19489,'Health','Britt Ekland','Actress','\nOctober 6, 1942\n','','Swedish','I believe you need scientific proof that something works before you entrust your health to it.','',NULL,'Believe,Before',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19490,'','Britt Ekland','Actress','\nOctober 6, 1942\n','','Swedish','I broke my ankle ten years ago so high heels are not an option unless I\'m literally going door to door for a function.','',NULL,'Door,High,Unless',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19491,'Time','Britt Ekland','Actress','\nOctober 6, 1942\n','','Swedish','I dieted all the time in the Sixties, but we had no idea what dieting meant - we thought it meant not eating anything.','',NULL,'Anything,Thought',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19492,'Men','Britt Ekland','Actress','\nOctober 6, 1942\n','','Swedish','I don\'t sleep with happily married men.','',NULL,'Sleep,Married',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19493,'','Britt Ekland','Actress','\nOctober 6, 1942\n','','Swedish','I had a husband who, I\'m convinced, was an undiagnosed manic depressive. He didn\'t treat me as if I had a brain - I was just this beautiful little doll he could show off.','',NULL,'Beautiful,Husband,Brain',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19494,'Money','Britt Ekland','Actress','\nOctober 6, 1942\n','','Swedish','I have always worked and I would say I\'m generous with money - if somebody needed anything I would always give it to them.','',NULL,'Anything,Give',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19495,'','Britt Ekland','Actress','\nOctober 6, 1942\n','','Swedish','I listen to my body, I give it things it wants and I eliminate things it doesn\'t want.','',NULL,'Give,Body,Listen',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19496,'Life,Love','Britt Ekland','Actress','\nOctober 6, 1942\n','','Swedish','I love luxury, I love the high life, and I have to foot the bills - I have received practically nothing from my marriages and relationships.','',NULL,'Nothing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19497,'','Britt Ekland','Actress','\nOctober 6, 1942\n','','Swedish','I met Peter Sellers when I was 21 and we got married ten days later. He was not right mentally, but I hung in there for four years before I left.','',NULL,'Before,Married,Days',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19498,'Money','Britt Ekland','Actress','\nOctober 6, 1942\n','','Swedish','I never really learned the value of money. My father didn\'t spoil me, but I think my grandparents did.','',NULL,'Father,Did',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19499,'Home','Britt Ekland','Actress','\nOctober 6, 1942\n','','Swedish','I own a home in Sweden, I rent in both Los Angeles and in Britain, and I\'m constantly travelling.','',NULL,'Both,Britain',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19500,'','Britt Ekland','Actress','\nOctober 6, 1942\n','','Swedish','I spend hours mowing the lawn in absolutely straight lines on my tractor. If it\'s not right, I do it again.','',NULL,'Again,Spend,Hours',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19501,'','Britt Ekland','Actress','\nOctober 6, 1942\n','','Swedish','I think I suffer from body dysmorphia - I don\'t see what other people see.','',NULL,'Body,Suffer',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19502,'Diet','Britt Ekland','Actress','\nOctober 6, 1942\n','','Swedish','I tried the Atkins diet in the Seventies when pregnant with my son, as I didn\'t want to pile on the pounds. Now, so long as I\'m healthy, I don\'t care what my scales say.','',NULL,'Care,Long',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19503,'','Britt Ekland','Actress','\nOctober 6, 1942\n','','Swedish','I used to collect vintage clothing - exquisite lace dresses, embroidered shawls and ornate jewelry - but that\'s just not me any more.','',NULL,'Used,Jewelry,Vintage',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19504,'Great','Britt Ekland','Actress','\nOctober 6, 1942\n','','Swedish','I used to smoke cigarettes, ten a day, but gave up when I was 28. Now my vice is several cups of coffee a day, which isn\'t great if you\'re prone to weak bones as I am, as caffeine can leach calcium.','',NULL,'Coffee,Used',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19505,'','Mohamed El-Erian','Businessman','\nAugust 19, 1958\n','','Egyptian','As a whole, investors should welcome attempts to safeguard the integrity of markets. You need very clear rules applied to markets.','',NULL,'Integrity,Whole,Rules',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19506,'Car','Mohamed El-Erian','Businessman','\nAugust 19, 1958\n','','Egyptian','Investors have few spare tires left. Think of the image of a car on a bumpy road to an uncertain destination that has already used up its spare tire. The cash reserves of people have been eaten up by the recent market volatility.','',NULL,'Used,Few',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19507,'','Mohamed El-Erian','Businessman','\nAugust 19, 1958\n','','Egyptian','Investors have to ask themselves two questions. How much can we grow our investments? And, can we afford our mistakes?','',NULL,'Mistakes,Two,Themselves',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19508,'Strength','Mohamed El-Erian','Businessman','\nAugust 19, 1958\n','','Egyptian','America\'s downgrade may serve as a wakeup call for its policymakers. It is an unambiguous and loud signal of the country\'s eroding economic strength and global standing. It renders urgent the need to regain the initiative through better economic policymaking and more coherent governance.','',NULL,'Better,May',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19509,'','Mohamed El-Erian','Businessman','\nAugust 19, 1958\n','','Egyptian','Because in the New Normal you are more worried about the return of your capital, not return on your capital.','',NULL,'Normal,Return,Worried',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19510,'Work','Mohamed El-Erian','Businessman','\nAugust 19, 1958\n','','Egyptian','For the next three years, we\'re going to see different economies work out different problems. For European economies, especially Greece, it would be through default.','',NULL,'Different,Through',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19511,'','Mohamed El-Erian','Businessman','\nAugust 19, 1958\n','','Egyptian','Investors should be cautiously positioned as the global economy and markets face major uncertainties. The downgrade will be a further headwind to growth and job creation in the U.S.','',NULL,'Job,Face,Growth',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19512,'','Mohamed El-Erian','Businessman','\nAugust 19, 1958\n','','Egyptian','Investors should invest on what they know. The biggest mistake is to invest on what they don\'t know.','',NULL,'Mistake,Biggest,Investors',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19513,'','Mohamed El-Erian','Businessman','\nAugust 19, 1958\n','','Egyptian','It is hard to imagine that, having downgraded the US, S & P will not follow suit on at least one of the other members of the dwindling club of sovereign AAAs. If this were to materialise and involve a country like France, for example, it could complicate the already fragile efforts by Europe to resc','',NULL,'Hard,Country,Follow',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19514,'','Mohamed El-Erian','Businessman','\nAugust 19, 1958\n','','Egyptian','Most people are under exposed to global assets, including foreign stocks, bonds and currencies.','',NULL,'Foreign,Global,Assets',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19515,'Business','Mohamed El-Erian','Businessman','\nAugust 19, 1958\n','','Egyptian','The once-unthinkable loss of the AAA rating will constitute a further hit to already fragile business and consumer confidence.','',NULL,'Confidence,Loss',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19516,'','Mohamed El-Erian','Businessman','\nAugust 19, 1958\n','','Egyptian','The world is on a bumpy journey to a new destination and the New Normal.','',NULL,'Journey,Normal',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19517,'Life,Respect','Mohamed ElBaradei','Scientist','\nJune 17, 1942\n','','Egyptian','Psychology is as important as substance. If you treat people with respect, they will go out of their way to accommodate you. If you treat them in a patronizing way, they will go out of their way to make your life difficult.','',NULL,'Important',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19518,'Peace','Mohamed ElBaradei','Scientist','\nJune 17, 1942\n','','Egyptian','Challenging the integrity of the non-proliferation regime is a matter which can affect international peace and security.','',NULL,'Integrity,Matter',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19519,'Hope','Mohamed ElBaradei','Scientist','\nJune 17, 1942\n','','Egyptian','I hope everybody will go back to the negotiating table. I\'ve always said this is the only way forward.','',NULL,'Forward,Said',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19520,'Technology','Mohamed ElBaradei','Scientist','\nJune 17, 1942\n','','Egyptian','Well, first of all, we now have everybody with the exception of India, Pakistan, and Israel, and I don\'t think these three countries are going to join by simply providing them an incentive, in terms of technology.','',NULL,'Three,Everybody',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19521,'','Mohamed ElBaradei','Scientist','\nJune 17, 1942\n','','Egyptian','As long as some of us choose to rely on nuclear weapons, we continue to risk that these same weapons will become increasingly attractive to others.','',NULL,'Long,Same,Others',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19522,'','Mohamed ElBaradei','Scientist','\nJune 17, 1942\n','','Egyptian','Everybody has to chip in, I think, and see how we can have a functioning system of collective security where we do not continue to face the threat of countries trying to acquire weapons of mass destruction or particularly nuclear weapons.','',NULL,'Trying,Face,Everybody',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19523,'Family,Nature','Mohamed ElBaradei','Scientist','\nJune 17, 1942\n','','Egyptian','I am an Egyptian Muslim, educated in Cairo and New York, and now living in Vienna. My wife and I have spent half our lives in the North, half in the South. And we have experienced first hand the unique nature of the human family and the common values we all share.','',NULL,'Wife',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19524,'','Mohamed ElBaradei','Scientist','\nJune 17, 1942\n','','Egyptian','I still believe that any country understands that if they use nuclear weapons, they will be wiped out of existence. They could be irrational in many ways, but I don\'t think they\'re irrational to the point that they\'re ready to annihilate their own country.','',NULL,'Believe,Country,Still',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19525,'Great','Mohamed ElBaradei','Scientist','\nJune 17, 1942\n','','Egyptian','I think it is fair to say that it is under a great deal of stress, and if I am asking for significant changes, it is because the world is going through significant changes.','',NULL,'Stress,Through',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19526,'','Mohamed ElBaradei','Scientist','\nJune 17, 1942\n','','Egyptian','I think one country with nuclear weapons is one country too many.','',NULL,'Country,Nuclear,Weapons',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19527,'Work,War','Mohamed ElBaradei','Scientist','\nJune 17, 1942\n','','Egyptian','I think we still have a chance if we continue with our work, if Iraq provides full cooperation, we should still be able to avoid a war.','',NULL,'Still',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19528,'','Mohamed ElBaradei','Scientist','\nJune 17, 1942\n','','Egyptian','My father taught me that you have to stand by your principles.','',NULL,'Father,Stand,Principles',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19529,'','Mohamed ElBaradei','Scientist','\nJune 17, 1942\n','','Egyptian','Sanctions are a bad idea.','',NULL,'Bad,Idea,Sanctions',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19530,'','Mohamed ElBaradei','Scientist','\nJune 17, 1942\n','','Egyptian','So, we need to delegitimize the nuclear weapon, and by de-legitimizing... meaning trying to develop a different system of security that does not depend on nuclear deterrence.','',NULL,'Different,Trying,Security',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19531,'Peace','Mohamed ElBaradei','Scientist','\nJune 17, 1942\n','','Egyptian','The Nobel Peace Prize is a powerful message. A durable peace is not a single achievement, but an environment, a process and a commitment.','',NULL,'Powerful,Single',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19532,'Time','Mohamed ElBaradei','Scientist','\nJune 17, 1942\n','','Egyptian','The time is right for a political solution and the way is negotiations.','',NULL,'Political,Solution',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19533,'','Mohamed ElBaradei','Scientist','\nJune 17, 1942\n','','Egyptian','Unilateral preemption should not in any way be the model for how we conduct international relations.','',NULL,'Model,Relations,Conduct',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19534,'','Mohamed ElBaradei','Scientist','\nJune 17, 1942\n','','Egyptian','We continue to have nuclear weapons relied on as a weapon of choice. If that policy were to continue, we continue to have countries who are in a security bind, if you like, or perceive themselves to be in security bind to look for acquisition of nuclear weapons.','',NULL,'Choice,Themselves,Security',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19535,'','Mohamed ElBaradei','Scientist','\nJune 17, 1942\n','','Egyptian','We now have the right to have immediate, unfettered access to any site in Iraq and we have the right to interview people, both inside and outside Iraq.','',NULL,'Both,Inside,Outside',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19536,'','Mohamed ElBaradei','Scientist','\nJune 17, 1942\n','','Egyptian','Well, I think we still have to verify whatever declaration we will get and make sure that it is comprehensive and accurate. So, that would take care of the past activities.','',NULL,'Care,Past,Still',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19537,'Good','Larry Elder','Journalist','\nApril 22, 1952\n','','American','This battle for \'common-sense\' gun control laws pits emotion and passion against logic and reason. All too often in such a contest, logic loses. So, expect more meaningless, if not harmful, \'gun control\' legislation. Good news - if you\'re a crook.','',NULL,'Passion,Battle',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19538,'','Larry Elder','Journalist','\nApril 22, 1952\n','','American','A woman who demands further gun control legislation is like a chicken who roots for Colonel Sanders.','',NULL,'Woman,Control,Gun',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19539,'War','Larry Elder','Journalist','\nApril 22, 1952\n','','American','The war on drugs is wrong, both tactically and morally. It assumes that people are too stupid, too reckless, and too irresponsible to decide whether and under what conditions to consume drugs. The war on drugs is morally bankrupt.','',NULL,'Stupid,Wrong',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19540,'Government,Failure','Larry Elder','Journalist','\nApril 22, 1952\n','','American','America traditionally represents the greatest possibility of someone\'s going from nothing to something. Why? In theory, if not practice, the government stays out of the way and lets individuals take risks and reap rewards or accept the consequences of failure. We call this capitalism - or, at least,','',NULL,'Greatest',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19541,'Health,Home,War','Larry Elder','Journalist','\nApril 22, 1952\n','','American','Once brave politicians and others explain the war on drugs\' true cost, the American people will scream for a cease-fire. Bring the troops home, people will urge. Treat drugs as a health problem, not as a matter for the criminal justice system.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19542,'','Larry Elder','Journalist','\nApril 22, 1952\n','','American','Outsourcing and globalization of manufacturing allows companies to reduce costs, benefits consumers with lower cost goods and services, causes economic expansion that reduces unemployment, and increases productivity and job creation.','',NULL,'Job,Economic,Creation',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19543,'','Larry Elder','Journalist','\nApril 22, 1952\n','','American','A goal without a plan is just a wish.','',NULL,'Without,Goal,Wish',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19544,'','Larry Elder','Journalist','\nApril 22, 1952\n','','American','According to the Social Security Administration, in 1945, 41.9 workers supported each individual retiree, while today only 3.3 workers support each retiree. This system cannot continue.','',NULL,'Today,Cannot,Social',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19545,'','Larry Elder','Journalist','\nApril 22, 1952\n','','American','Doing what you want to do is easy. Doing what you have to do is hard.','',NULL,'Hard,Easy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19546,'Dad','Larry Elder','Journalist','\nApril 22, 1952\n','','American','If anybody had a reason to become a delinquent, to become a criminal, to be angry at the man, to be angry at the white man, to be angry at America, it\'s my dad, but he did not feel that way at all.','',NULL,'Angry,Did',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19547,'','Larry Elder','Journalist','\nApril 22, 1952\n','','American','In the last 1,000 years, the Arabs have translated as many books as Spain translates in just one year.','',NULL,'Last,Year,Books',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19548,'Money,Government','Larry Elder','Journalist','\nApril 22, 1952\n','','American','Individuals can spend their money more wisely, efficiently and more humanely than can government.','',NULL,'Spend',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19549,'Government','Larry Elder','Journalist','\nApril 22, 1952\n','','American','Lower taxes, less government spending on domestic programs and fewer regulations mean a better economy for everybody.','',NULL,'Better,Mean',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19550,'Work','Larry Elder','Journalist','\nApril 22, 1952\n','','American','Most people work for the private sector, which cannot exist without profit.','',NULL,'Without,Cannot',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19551,'Dad','Larry Elder','Journalist','\nApril 22, 1952\n','','American','My dad was a Marine. He was one of the Montford Point Marines. Those are the equivalent of the Tuskegee Airmen for Marines. He\'s a tough, tough guy. When I was 15 we had a fight, and I didn\'t speak to him for 10 years.','',NULL,'Fight,Him',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19552,'Marriage,Mom,Dad','Larry Elder','Journalist','\nApril 22, 1952\n','','American','My mom and my dad were married 56 years, and the fact that I reconciled with my dad I think made their marriage a little bit better as well.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19553,'','Larry Elder','Journalist','\nApril 22, 1952\n','','American','Nobody ever worked as hard as my father. My father averaged maybe four hours of sleep at night, and when you\'re a kid, you don\'t realize that.','',NULL,'Sleep,Father,Hard',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19554,'','Larry Elder','Journalist','\nApril 22, 1952\n','','American','Only in Washington does a decrease in the proposed increase equal a spending cut.','',NULL,'Equal,Cut,Washington',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19555,'Work,Money','Larry Elder','Journalist','\nApril 22, 1952\n','','American','People value and spend their money more wisely when they acquire it by their own efforts - also known as work.','',NULL,'Value',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19556,'Age,Great','Larry Elder','Journalist','\nApril 22, 1952\n','','American','Raised by an irresponsible mother during the Great Depression in the Jim Crow south, my father was on his own from the age of 13.','',NULL,'Mother',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19557,'Work','Larry Elder','Journalist','\nApril 22, 1952\n','','American','Rent-control laws disproportionately benefit the non-poor because the elite pull strings, work the system and are better connected than the non-poor.','',NULL,'Better,System',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19558,'Positive','Larry Elder','Journalist','\nApril 22, 1952\n','','American','Studies show that children of divorced parents can have outcomes as positive as those coming from intact homes, provided the father remains financially supportive and active in his children\'s lives.','',NULL,'Father,Children',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19559,'Age,Success','Larry Elder','Journalist','\nApril 22, 1952\n','','American','The formula for achieving middle-class success is simple: Finish high school; don\'t have a child before the age of 20; and get married before having the child.','',NULL,'School',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19560,'Men,Death','Larry Elder','Journalist','\nApril 22, 1952\n','','American','The No. 1 cause of preventable death for young black men is not auto accidents or accidental drowning, but homicide.','',NULL,'Black',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19561,'','Larry Elder','Journalist','\nApril 22, 1952\n','','American','Welfare distorts behavior, makes one less personally responsible and reduces the role of private charity. This principle applies to corporate welfare.','',NULL,'Makes,Less,Behavior',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19562,'Love','Joycelyn Elders','Public Servant','\nAugust 13, 1933\n','','American','We really need to get over this love affair with the fetus and start worrying about children.','',NULL,'Children,Start',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19563,'','Joycelyn Elders','Public Servant','\nAugust 13, 1933\n','','American','You can\'t be what you don\'t see. I didn\'t think about being a doctor. I didn\'t even think about being a clerk in a store, I\'d never seen a black clerk in a clothing store.','',NULL,'Black,Seen,Doctor',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19564,'Love,Jealousy','Paul Eldridge','Educator','','','American','Jealousy would be far less torturous if we understood that love is a passion entirely unrelated to our merits.','',NULL,'Passion',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19565,'','Paul Eldridge','Educator','','','American','Praises for our past triumphs are as feathers to a dead bird.','',NULL,'Past,Dead,Bird',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19566,'History','Paul Eldridge','Educator','','','American','History is the transformation of tumultuous conquerors into silent footnotes.','',NULL,'Silent,Conquerors',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19567,'','Paul Eldridge','Educator','','','American','If we were brought to trial for the crimes we have committed against ourselves, few would escape the gallows.','',NULL,'Against,Few,Ourselves',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19568,'Truth','Paul Eldridge','Educator','','','American','In the spider-web of facts, many a truth is strangled.','',NULL,'Facts,Strangled',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19569,'','Paul Eldridge','Educator','','','American','Man is ready to die for an idea, provided that idea is not quite clear to him.','',NULL,'Him,Die,Idea',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19570,'','Paul Eldridge','Educator','','','American','Reading the epitaphs, our only salvation lies in resurrecting the dead and burying the living.','',NULL,'Living,Dead,Lies',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19571,'','Paul Eldridge','Educator','','','American','There are those whose sole claim to profundity is the discovery of exceptions to the rules.','',NULL,'Rules,Whose,Discovery',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19572,'','Paul Eldridge','Educator','','','American','We endeavor to stuff the universe into the gullet of an aphorism.','',NULL,'Universe,Stuff,Endeavor',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19573,'','Paul Eldridge','Educator','','','American','With the stones we cast at them, geniuses build new roads with them.','',NULL,'Build,Stones,Roads',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19574,'','Andrew Eldritch','Musician','\nMay 15, 1959\n','','English','I don\'t want people to come and see our gig because of the magnificent things I\'m doing with my hips, but it\'s their evening, you know. They have to have fun. I\'m a little bit naive.','',NULL,'Fun,Evening,Bit',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19575,'','Andrew Eldritch','Musician','\nMay 15, 1959\n','','English','The citizen is becoming a pawn in a game where nobody knows the rules, where everybody consequently doubts that there are rules at all, and where the vocabulary has been diminished to such an extent that nobody is even sure what the game is all about.','',NULL,'Game,Sure,Everybody',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19576,'Alone,Art','Andrew Eldritch','Musician','\nMay 15, 1959\n','','English','Postmodernism surely requires an even greater grasp of symbolism, as it\'s increasingly an art of gesture alone.','',NULL,'Greater',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19577,'','Andrew Eldritch','Musician','\nMay 15, 1959\n','','English','Apparently, I have a totally different sense of humour.','',NULL,'Different,Sense,Humour',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19578,'Life,Society','Andrew Eldritch','Musician','\nMay 15, 1959\n','','English','I\'m not sure it pays to do anything remotely public in Britain. It\'s such a spiteful society. People seem to enjoy making your life hard for the sake of it.','',NULL,'Hard',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19579,'Life,Music','Andrew Eldritch','Musician','\nMay 15, 1959\n','','English','Music is there to enrich your life and make you aware of things in a slightly different way.','',NULL,'Different',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19580,'','Andrew Eldritch','Musician','\nMay 15, 1959\n','','English','Nothing has changed in our relationship with East West. We have no relationship with East West. We\'ve been withholding our labour for almost seven years now.','',NULL,'Nothing,Almost,Changed',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19581,'','Andrew Eldritch','Musician','\nMay 15, 1959\n','','English','But for every hour and a half on stage, you have a five hour long bus ride, waiting for five hours at the airport, five hours of interviews... I know, it\'s part of the job, but that doesn\'t imply I have to like it.','',NULL,'Waiting,Job,Long',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19582,'','Andrew Eldritch','Musician','\nMay 15, 1959\n','','English','I don\'t enjoy British shows as a rule because British audiences are strange.','',NULL,'Enjoy,Strange,Rule',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19583,'Music','Andrew Eldritch','Musician','\nMay 15, 1959\n','','English','I don\'t trawl record shops anymore. I usually hear music in bars or at friends\' houses.','',NULL,'Friends,Hear',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19584,'Work,Women,Food','Andrew Eldritch','Musician','\nMay 15, 1959\n','','English','I still like being in North of England and I keep a place there. But there are a lot of things about the Continent that are to be preferred. The social institutions work better, women have a better position in society and the food is another thing.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19585,'Home','Andrew Eldritch','Musician','\nMay 15, 1959\n','','English','I\'ve been in Hamburg for about ten years and I just feel at home.','',NULL,'Ten,Hamburg',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19586,'Music,Time','Andrew Eldritch','Musician','\nMay 15, 1959\n','','English','I\'ve never got on with the British press because they\'ve always given me such a hard time. Once they build a band up they just want to do people down. They shouldn\'t concentrate on the colour of someone\'s shirt they should listen to the music.','',NULL,'Someone',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19587,'Work','Andrew Eldritch','Musician','\nMay 15, 1959\n','','English','In the beginning, everybody that gets to work with me, thinks I\'m nice. But three weeks later, they hear a bell ringing. Then they realise I meant everything I said during that first week. It\'s not my fault people are not taking me serious from the first moment.','',NULL,'Nice,Everything',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19588,'','Andrew Eldritch','Musician','\nMay 15, 1959\n','','English','Most writers can write, most rock \'n rollers cannot.','',NULL,'Rock,Cannot,Write',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19589,'','Andrew Eldritch','Musician','\nMay 15, 1959\n','','English','People have taught me not to look for intelligence in rockmusic.','',NULL,'Taught',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19590,'Business','Andrew Eldritch','Musician','\nMay 15, 1959\n','','English','The business of being a popular entertainer in England is just too hard.','',NULL,'Hard,Popular',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19591,'','Andrew Eldritch','Musician','\nMay 15, 1959\n','','English','We decided to play the NEC because we were asked to, and because we actually rather like the place: we\'ve always enjoyed doing it before. We don\'t often get sensible offers to play in the UK, so most years we just play on the mainland, with the occasional exotic detour.','',NULL,'Before,Play,Place',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19592,'Happiness,Home,Art','Carmen Electra','Actress','\nApril 20, 1972\n','','American','People are surprised at how down-to-earth I am. I like to stay home on Friday nights and listen to \'The Art of Happiness\' by the Dalai Lama.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19593,'Dating','Carmen Electra','Actress','\nApril 20, 1972\n','','American','If you don\'t have a valentine, hang out with your girlfriends, don\'t go looking for someone. When it\'s right, they\'ll come to you.','',NULL,'Someone,Looking',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19594,'Love','Carmen Electra','Actress','\nApril 20, 1972\n','','American','Dancing is my number one love. That was my first goal as a child. I would love to do stage, maybe do Chicago. I love being in front of an audience. It\'s so stimulating. I also love to barbecue.','',NULL,'Goal,Child',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19595,'Travel,Food','Carmen Electra','Actress','\nApril 20, 1972\n','','American','No matter where I\'ve been overseas, the food stinks, except in Italy.','',NULL,'Matter',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19596,'Good','Carmen Electra','Actress','\nApril 20, 1972\n','','American','Am I still interested in a guy\'s body? Now that I have grown up, I am much more of a \'vibe\' kind of person! If a man has a good body, that is an added plus.','',NULL,'Person,Still',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19597,'Love,Music','Carmen Electra','Actress','\nApril 20, 1972\n','','American','As a dancer, I love music that makes me want to move.','',NULL,'Makes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19598,'','Carmen Electra','Actress','\nApril 20, 1972\n','','American','At 18, I was attracted to bad boys.','',NULL,'Bad,Attracted',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19599,'','Carmen Electra','Actress','\nApril 20, 1972\n','','American','Being flirty is a way of letting a guy know you\'re interested without making a fool out of yourself.','',NULL,'Fool,Yourself,Without',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19600,'Great,Romantic','Carmen Electra','Actress','\nApril 20, 1972\n','','American','Dinner is a great first date. Don\'t believe that stuff about girls not wanting to eat on a first date - sharing a romantic meal is so sexy.','',NULL,'Believe',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19601,'','Carmen Electra','Actress','\nApril 20, 1972\n','','American','Everyone has different layers to who they are.','',NULL,'Different,Everyone,Layers',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19602,'Work','Carmen Electra','Actress','\nApril 20, 1972\n','','American','For some reason I only crave fruit when I\'m in a tropical place - if it\'s really hot in the summer or if I go to a tropical island for work. But otherwise I really don\'t crave it.','',NULL,'Place,Reason',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19603,'','Carmen Electra','Actress','\nApril 20, 1972\n','','American','For some reason if we hear 100 praises and one criticism, we focus on that one hurtful thing.','',NULL,'Focus,Reason,Criticism',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19604,'','Carmen Electra','Actress','\nApril 20, 1972\n','','American','Guys can get bored easily.','',NULL,'Bored,Guys,Easily',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19605,'','Carmen Electra','Actress','\nApril 20, 1972\n','','American','I can\'t say whether or not I\'ll ever get married again, but I\'m open to the possibility.','',NULL,'Ever,Again,Married',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19606,'','Carmen Electra','Actress','\nApril 20, 1972\n','','American','I don\'t find any presidents all that sexy. They\'re not very rock\'n\'roll.','',NULL,'Rock,Sexy,Find',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19607,'','Carmen Electra','Actress','\nApril 20, 1972\n','','American','I guess I\'ve always been attracted to people who stand out as individuals - people who are adventurous and take chances.','',NULL,'Stand,Guess,Chances',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19608,'','Carmen Electra','Actress','\nApril 20, 1972\n','','American','I hate my stomach. It\'s impossible to get it flat, and the area around my belly button drives me crazy.','',NULL,'Hate,Crazy,Impossible',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19609,'','Carmen Electra','Actress','\nApril 20, 1972\n','','American','I have a constant sweet tooth, so I like anything from the bakery, like cupcakes, cookies.','',NULL,'Anything,Sweet,Constant',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19610,'','Carmen Electra','Actress','\nApril 20, 1972\n','','American','I just want to entertain.','',NULL,'Entertain',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19611,'','Carmen Electra','Actress','\nApril 20, 1972\n','','American','I know I\'m not perfect.','',NULL,'Perfect',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19612,'','Carmen Electra','Actress','\nApril 20, 1972\n','','American','I like everything loud, over the top, dramatic.','',NULL,'Everything,Top,Dramatic',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19613,'','Carmen Electra','Actress','\nApril 20, 1972\n','','American','I like to play video games like \'Rock Band\' and \'Guitar Hero.\'','',NULL,'Rock,Hero,Play',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19614,'Life,Love','Carmen Electra','Actress','\nApril 20, 1972\n','','American','I love a man who has lived a full life and lived on the edge.','',NULL,'Full',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19615,'Love','Carmen Electra','Actress','\nApril 20, 1972\n','','American','I love doing comedy - I get a laugh out of it, it\'s not so serious.','',NULL,'Laugh,Serious',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19616,'Love','Carmen Electra','Actress','\nApril 20, 1972\n','','American','I love doing comedy.','',NULL,'Comedy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19617,'Dreams','Jay Electronica','Musician','\nSeptember 19, 1976\n','','American','All my dreams are coming true all across the board for some reason.','',NULL,'True,Reason',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19618,'Life','Jay Electronica','Musician','\nSeptember 19, 1976\n','','American','For me, my life is a journey.','',NULL,'Journey',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19619,'','Jay Electronica','Musician','\nSeptember 19, 1976\n','','American','I\'ve been homeless on a few occasions.','',NULL,'Few,Homeless,Occasions',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19620,'','Jay Electronica','Musician','\nSeptember 19, 1976\n','','American','The bar is so low in rap - mediocrity is king!','',NULL,'Mediocrity,King,Rap',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19621,'Time','Jay Electronica','Musician','\nSeptember 19, 1976\n','','American','The first time I was homeless was when I went to Atlanta. I was in a homeless shelter, then when I got a job I used to miss the curfew for the shelter. So I ended up sleeping outside in the streets.','',NULL,'Job,Used',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19622,'','Jay Electronica','Musician','\nSeptember 19, 1976\n','','American','What makes me different from everybody else just boils down to dissatisfaction.','',NULL,'Down,Different,Else',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19623,'','Erika Eleniak','Actress','\nSeptember 29, 1969\n','','American','He is in a gunfight right now. I\'m gonna have to take a message.','',NULL,'Message,Gonna',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19624,'','Danny Elfman','Musician','\nMay 29, 1953\n','','American','Doing Tim\'s film is always going to be the most pleasure. Let me just put it that way. So, without drawing favorites one way or the other, getting back with him and doing Mars Attacks! was certainly a special treat.','',NULL,'Without,Him,Special',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19625,'Time','Danny Elfman','Musician','\nMay 29, 1953\n','','American','I can\'t get that live and I don\'t have the time to take the tape, after I\'ve finished recording it, into a little studio somewhere else where I can get a different kind of percussion sound.','',NULL,'Live,Different',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19626,'','Danny Elfman','Musician','\nMay 29, 1953\n','','American','I don\'t see myself necessarily having a burning desire to write a symphony.','',NULL,'Write,Desire,Burning',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19627,'Work,Time,Famous','Danny Elfman','Musician','\nMay 29, 1953\n','','American','I had to do this very aggressive, big score in a very short time, and knowing that in the beginning, middle, and end would be this very, very famous theme, but I still had to weave a score around it and make it work as a score was really challenging.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19628,'','Danny Elfman','Musician','\nMay 29, 1953\n','','American','I like creating these rhythmic patterns. These interlocking rhythmic things are really fun.','',NULL,'Fun,Creating,Patterns',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19629,'','Danny Elfman','Musician','\nMay 29, 1953\n','','American','I really liked doing a number of the projects and directors, and etc., etc., I knew about half-way through that I would never be doing that again. It\'s just not me. I really am happy as a part-time film composer, not a full-time film composer.','',NULL,'Happy,Through,Again',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19630,'Money,Freedom','Danny Elfman','Musician','\nMay 29, 1953\n','','American','I think that there\'s a lot more freedom in the low budget, the independent films where, unfortunately, you don\'t have the money, necessarily, to get the orchestras in there to play a lot of stuff. But, you have a lot more freedom, very often.','',NULL,'Play',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19631,'Music','Danny Elfman','Musician','\nMay 29, 1953\n','','American','I think that\'s one of the things that has always put me in kind of an odd niche. It\'s that all of my understanding of orchestral music is via film, not via classical music like it\'s supposed to be. To me it\'s the same, it doesn\'t make any difference.','',NULL,'Same,Put',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19632,'Music,Experience','Danny Elfman','Musician','\nMay 29, 1953\n','','American','I would have to say I might do some stuff, but it\'s the film that\'s appealing. I was raised on film. My musical experience is all via film, it\'s not from classical music.','',NULL,'Film',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19633,'Time','Danny Elfman','Musician','\nMay 29, 1953\n','','American','I\'ll just start laying out the melody exactly where I want it to fall. And then I\'ll go back and fill it out. Whereas, in other pieces I\'m really just going a couple bars at a time.','',NULL,'Start,Fall',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19634,'','Danny Elfman','Musician','\nMay 29, 1953\n','','American','I\'ll look back and I\'d be better to answer that in about three months from now. Or when the movie comes out and I see it. I don\'t even know what it is yet. I\'ve still been in the middle of it.','',NULL,'Better,Still,Three',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19635,'','Danny Elfman','Musician','\nMay 29, 1953\n','','American','I\'m looking for a feel and I have to find what that feel is before I can move on from there. I\'m not necessarily catching stuff in such a simple way - I don\'t need to. So, I\'m going for something else.','',NULL,'Simple,Find,Before',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19636,'','Danny Elfman','Musician','\nMay 29, 1953\n','','American','I\'m trying to interpret the film through the director\'s head, but it all comes out through me. So, a composer is kind of like a psychic medium.','',NULL,'Through,Trying,Film',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19637,'Music,Time','Danny Elfman','Musician','\nMay 29, 1953\n','','American','In some types of music I\'m working out all the chords one bar at a time - the whole structure, because it\'s about that. And there are other pieces which are really about - okay, the melody is going to start here and play through to here.','',NULL,'Through',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19638,'','Danny Elfman','Musician','\nMay 29, 1953\n','','American','In Tim\'s films, more than most, if you miss the tone, you don\'t get the film.','',NULL,'Film,Miss,Films',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19639,'','Danny Elfman','Musician','\nMay 29, 1953\n','','American','It sounds really stupid, I hate making cosmic comments like this but, I just let it do what it wants to do.','',NULL,'Hate,Stupid,Making',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19640,'Love','Danny Elfman','Musician','\nMay 29, 1953\n','','American','It\'s hard to get a film, you know, you need a very special film to be able to get that experimental. But, I would love to see that happen. I would love the opportunity to be more experimental than I am.','',NULL,'Hard,Happen',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19641,'','Danny Elfman','Musician','\nMay 29, 1953\n','','American','It\'s just hard. I wish the studios felt there was more value in these themes and these pieces of material - that they\'re worth protecting more. Because then it just wouldn\'t happen. If the studios cared, the stuff would be stopped in a second.','',NULL,'Hard,Happen,Wish',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19642,'Music','Danny Elfman','Musician','\nMay 29, 1953\n','','American','Most often the music does end up in the movie, and sometimes there\'s a point where I wish that it wasn\'t, just because I think the score would be more effective if there was less of it. But, again, that\'s not my call.','',NULL,'End,Wish',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19643,'','Danny Elfman','Musician','\nMay 29, 1953\n','','American','Oh see, first off you gotta realize - everything for me is a reconstruction or deconstruction. I would actually say deconstruction. Mission: Impossible would be the exception. That would be a reconstruction- deconstruction.','',NULL,'Everything,Impossible,Off',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19644,'Love,Time','Danny Elfman','Musician','\nMay 29, 1953\n','','American','Or certainly I would need time - which I would love to have but there almost never is on a film - to just spend a week with a roomful of guys laying down these patterns.','',NULL,'Down',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19645,'','Danny Elfman','Musician','\nMay 29, 1953\n','','American','So I\'ve learned in the past, if a company approaches me and they want something like this, or something like that that I\'ve done and I turn them down, they\'re going to do it anyhow.','',NULL,'Past,Done,Down',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19646,'','Danny Elfman','Musician','\nMay 29, 1953\n','','American','So, it becomes an exercise in futility if you write something that does not express the film as the director wishes. It\'s still their ball game. It\'s their show. I think any successful composer learns how to dance around the director\'s impulses.','',NULL,'Successful,Game,Still',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19647,'','Danny Elfman','Musician','\nMay 29, 1953\n','','American','Sometimes I like them artificial and sometimes I like them real. And the reason is because sometimes I like a real close sound. And I like a very specific snare sound and I can\'t get that in the big room.','',NULL,'Real,Sometimes,Big',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19648,'','Danny Elfman','Musician','\nMay 29, 1953\n','','American','That still has to be there. And so, it\'s kind of an interesting question you brought up. Because, on the one hand, yeah, it\'d be lovely. I certainly don\'t see that happening. In fact, I see the opposite happening.','',NULL,'Still,Lovely,Fact',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19649,'Time,Women','Jenna Elfman','Actress','\nSeptember 30, 1971\n','','American','And as a character, what I found very inspiring about playing Dharma, especially at that time, is that the women on television were more neurotic than they were free. And I thought, this is a rare bird and this is unique on television and I think it\'s really refreshing.','',NULL,'Character',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19650,'','Jenna Elfman','Actress','\nSeptember 30, 1971\n','','American','And I\'m so excited to remind people and even gain new fans who find out about Dharma - a new generation who could find out about Dharma and enjoy her and all the characters on the show.','',NULL,'Enjoy,Find,Her',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19651,'','Jenna Elfman','Actress','\nSeptember 30, 1971\n','','American','And you don\'t want to just totally mess up the rhythm when you\'re playing with Bob Dylan.','',NULL,'Playing,Mess,Rhythm',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19652,'','Jenna Elfman','Actress','\nSeptember 30, 1971\n','','American','And you know, we did it as an independent film, and we weren\'t expecting it to be on television, and Lifetime ended up buying it. And the viewers responded intensely to that film.','',NULL,'Did,Film,Television',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19653,'','Jenna Elfman','Actress','\nSeptember 30, 1971\n','','American','Comedy is much more challenging, because you have to have the same level of belief but you have to make people laugh, and that\'s definitely a challenge.','',NULL,'Laugh,Same,Challenge',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19654,'','Jenna Elfman','Actress','\nSeptember 30, 1971\n','','American','Drama is not hard for me. It just didn\'t seem hard.','',NULL,'Hard,Seem,Drama',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19655,'','Jenna Elfman','Actress','\nSeptember 30, 1971\n','','American','Especially while television I think is going through some growing pains or is in need of - I think current comedy is a bit, uh, not happening, you know?','',NULL,'Through,While,Comedy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19656,'Future','Jenna Elfman','Actress','\nSeptember 30, 1971\n','','American','I can\'t say I can foresee the future and tell the stars, you know. But I do have an understanding for my own reality, just elements and things that I\'ve learned from.','',NULL,'Reality,Learned',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19657,'Good','Jenna Elfman','Actress','\nSeptember 30, 1971\n','','American','I got good notice from that show, and on the last day of filming Townies, Twentieth Century Fox called wanting to meet with me about a development deal.','',NULL,'Last,Show',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19658,'Life,Love','Jenna Elfman','Actress','\nSeptember 30, 1971\n','','American','I just kind of understood it, and I threw my love for others and love for life into the character, and was having a blast. I loved playing Dharma. I loved it!','',NULL,'Character',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19659,'Good','Jenna Elfman','Actress','\nSeptember 30, 1971\n','','American','I just think it\'s fun to remind people that good television has exited and it can exist again and just to give them pleasure and enjoy it and make them laugh.','',NULL,'Fun,Laugh',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19660,'Funny,Good','Jenna Elfman','Actress','\nSeptember 30, 1971\n','','American','I just think that it\'s such a good show and timeless and still very funny, and that just makes me happy to have that whole first season in one concentrated space for people to enjoy so that it\'s not hit and miss trying to find it in syndication always.','',NULL,'Happy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19661,'','Jenna Elfman','Actress','\nSeptember 30, 1971\n','','American','I loved that about her because I knew it would open the door for a lot of comedy, because I knew that the conflict would come, because not many people live like the way she does.','',NULL,'Live,Her,Door',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19662,'Life,Marriage,Good','Jenna Elfman','Actress','\nSeptember 30, 1971\n','','American','I think that marriage is an amazing institution and should be preserved, and you can have great marriages, and you must because sharing your life with someone is like the greatest thing. And I loved being able to set a good example for that on television.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19663,'Love,Work,Time','Jenna Elfman','Actress','\nSeptember 30, 1971\n','','American','I\'ll probably stick to comedy for the time being. I mean, a great piece of work is a great piece of work, and I\'m up for good work anytime. But I do love comedy!','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19664,'','Jenna Elfman','Actress','\nSeptember 30, 1971\n','','American','In comedy, something may be more absurd, but you have to believe just as much as you do when you\'re doing drama.','',NULL,'Believe,May,Comedy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19665,'','Jenna Elfman','Actress','\nSeptember 30, 1971\n','','American','It proved to me, though, that comedy is so much harder.','',NULL,'Comedy,Though,Harder',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19666,'Work,Home','Jenna Elfman','Actress','\nSeptember 30, 1971\n','','American','It was the most pleasurable thing I\'ve ever done, playing this character, and I just remember feeling so at home and so - I don\'t know, I was just happy - and it just wasn\'t ever work! It was like a sandbox for me, and I would crack myself up rehearsing.','',NULL,'Happy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19667,'Experience','Jenna Elfman','Actress','\nSeptember 30, 1971\n','','American','It\'s such a pleasurable experience to look back, and all of the fun I had just comes rushing back.','',NULL,'Fun,Rushing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19668,'','Jenna Elfman','Actress','\nSeptember 30, 1971\n','','American','Like, to do a pilot, you don\'t know what\'s going to happen with it.','',NULL,'Happen,Pilot',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19669,'','Jenna Elfman','Actress','\nSeptember 30, 1971\n','','American','Not hippie - my parents were not hippies - but they were very supportive and encouraging, and that does a lot for someone, and it gives them a lot of confidence.','',NULL,'Parents,Someone,Confidence',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19670,'','Jenna Elfman','Actress','\nSeptember 30, 1971\n','','American','Playing in front of an audience was just such a turn-on for me, and you have 200 people in the audience and it\'s like doing live theater. And filming something that goes to millions of people several weeks later, it\'s an interesting dynamic.','',NULL,'Live,Playing,Goes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19671,'','Jenna Elfman','Actress','\nSeptember 30, 1971\n','','American','The most memorable moment was playing drums with Bob Dylan.','',NULL,'Moment,Playing,Memorable',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19672,'Women,Men,Power','Jenna Elfman','Actress','\nSeptember 30, 1971\n','','American','There\'s a power in women being women. There\'s a role for men, but we don\'t have to be men, because we\'re women. I think that representing that on television is a cool thing.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19673,'','Jenna Elfman','Actress','\nSeptember 30, 1971\n','','American','Yeah, I think the common denominator - and this is probably going to sound like Acting 101 - but the common denominator is belief in the character in the moment.','',NULL,'Character,Moment,Acting',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19674,'Music','Edward Elgar','Composer','\nJune 2, 1857\n','\nFebruary 23, 1934\n','British','English music is white - it evades everything.','',NULL,'Everything,English',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19675,'God,Art','Edward Elgar','Composer','\nJune 2, 1857\n','\nFebruary 23, 1934\n','British','I always said God was against art and I still believe it.','',NULL,'Believe',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19676,'','Olafur Eliasson','Artist','1967','','Danish','Every city is always changing, on its own trajectory.','',NULL,'City,Changing,Trajectory',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19677,'Art','Olafur Eliasson','Artist','1967','','Danish','I don\'t know a single collector or museum director who says: \'Oh, he\'s on a list, so I think I\'ll buy something of his.\' The people who buy my art put a little more thought into it than that.','',NULL,'Single,Thought',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19678,'Life','Olafur Eliasson','Artist','1967','','Danish','I myself have already spent a third of my life in Germany, first in Cologne and then, since 1994, in Berlin.','',NULL,'Since,Third',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19679,'','Olafur Eliasson','Artist','1967','','Danish','I was in Beijing a month ago working on the smoke project in collaboration with an architect there, and I was asked very directly whether it was safe to breathe in the smoke. They did not have confidence in the museum not to use harmful smoke, and they certainly didn\'t have confidence that the city ','',NULL,'Confidence,Did,Working',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19680,'','Olafur Eliasson','Artist','1967','','Danish','I\'ve walked a lot in the mountains in Iceland. And as you come to a new valley, as you come to a new landscape, you have a certain view. If you stand still, the landscape doesn\'t necessarily tell you how big it is. It doesn\'t really tell you what you\'re looking at. The moment you start to move the m','',NULL,'Still,Moment,Big',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19681,'Alone,Family','Olafur Eliasson','Artist','1967','','Danish','If I have the choice of traveling to Russia, India or New Zealand alone for a week for preliminary discussions or to spend that week with my family, I routinely choose my family.','',NULL,'Choice',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19682,'','Olafur Eliasson','Artist','1967','','Danish','In the past Berlin was much more radical and extreme and now it\'s becoming much more of a conventional European city.','',NULL,'Past,City,Becoming',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19683,'','Olafur Eliasson','Artist','1967','','Danish','It would be wrong to say that the city of Berlin is not regulated. What I think is more interesting is to what extent a city creates a sort of safe haven for its users, so that people feel confident that the city works on their behalf.','',NULL,'Wrong,Works,City',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19684,'','Olafur Eliasson','Artist','1967','','Danish','It\'s hardly even noticeable that so many artists, designers and architects live here. It isn\'t reflected in the cityscape or in the museums. Many of the artists, for example, exhibit around the world, just not in Berlin.','',NULL,'Live,Around,Here',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19685,'Business','Charles W. Eliot','Educator','\nMarch 20, 1834\n','\nAugust 22, 1926\n','American','All business proceeds on beliefs, or judgements of probabilities, and not on certainties.','',NULL,'Beliefs,Judgements',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19686,'','Charles W. Eliot','Educator','\nMarch 20, 1834\n','\nAugust 22, 1926\n','American','Books are the quietest and most constant of friends; they are the most accessible and wisest of counsellors, and the most patient of teachers.','',NULL,'Friends,Patient,Books',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19687,'','Charles William Eliot','Educator','\nMarch 20, 1834\n','\nAugust 22, 1926\n','American','Be unselfish. That is the first and final commandment for those who would be useful and happy in their usefulness. If you think of yourself only, you cannot develop because you are choking the source of development, which is spiritual expansion through thought for others.','',NULL,'Happy,Yourself,Spiritual',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19688,'Work','Charles William Eliot','Educator','\nMarch 20, 1834\n','\nAugust 22, 1926\n','American','You know that it is only through work that you can achieve anything, either in college or in the world.','',NULL,'Anything,Through',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19689,'','Charles William Eliot','Educator','\nMarch 20, 1834\n','\nAugust 22, 1926\n','American','Books are the quietest and most constant of friends; they are the most accessible and wisest of counselors, and the most patient of teachers.','',NULL,'Friends,Patient,Books',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19690,'','Charles William Eliot','Educator','\nMarch 20, 1834\n','\nAugust 22, 1926\n','American','The efficient man is the man who thinks for himself.','',NULL,'Himself,Thinks,Efficient',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19691,'','Charles William Eliot','Educator','\nMarch 20, 1834\n','\nAugust 22, 1926\n','American','Do not expect the world to look bright, if you habitually wear gray-brown glasses.','',NULL,'Expect,Bright,Wear',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19692,'','George Eliot','Author','\nNovember 22, 1819\n','\nDecember 22, 1880\n','British','It is never too late to be what you might have been.','',NULL,'Might,Late',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19693,'Love','George Eliot','Author','\nNovember 22, 1819\n','\nDecember 22, 1880\n','British','I like not only to be loved, but also to be told I am loved.','',NULL,'Loved,Also',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19694,'Death','George Eliot','Author','\nNovember 22, 1819\n','\nDecember 22, 1880\n','British','Our dead are never dead to us, until we have forgotten them.','',NULL,'Dead,Until',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19695,'Love','George Eliot','Author','\nNovember 22, 1819\n','\nDecember 22, 1880\n','British','Blessed is the influence of one true, loving human soul on another.','',NULL,'True,Blessed',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19696,'Anger,Love,Jealousy','George Eliot','Author','\nNovember 22, 1819\n','\nDecember 22, 1880\n','British','Anger and jealousy can no more bear to lose sight of their objects than love.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19697,'Pet','George Eliot','Author','\nNovember 22, 1819\n','\nDecember 22, 1880\n','British','Animals are such agreeable friends - they ask no questions; they pass no criticisms.','',NULL,'Friends,Ask',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19698,'','George Eliot','Author','\nNovember 22, 1819\n','\nDecember 22, 1880\n','British','Adventure is not outside man; it is within.','',NULL,'Adventure,Within,Outside',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19699,'Mother\'s Day,Life','George Eliot','Author','\nNovember 22, 1819\n','\nDecember 22, 1880\n','British','Life began with waking up and loving my mother\'s face.','',NULL,'Mother',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19700,'Good','George Eliot','Author','\nNovember 22, 1819\n','\nDecember 22, 1880\n','British','It seems to me we can never give up longing and wishing while we are thoroughly alive. There are certain things we feel to be beautiful and good, and we must hunger after them.','',NULL,'Beautiful,Must',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19701,'Nature','George Eliot','Author','\nNovember 22, 1819\n','\nDecember 22, 1880\n','British','Delicious autumn! My very soul is wedded to it, and if I were a bird I would fly about the earth seeking the successive autumns.','',NULL,'Soul,Earth',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19702,'','George Eliot','Author','\nNovember 22, 1819\n','\nDecember 22, 1880\n','British','What greater thing is there for two human souls than to feel that they are joined - to strengthen each other - to be at one with each other in silent unspeakable memories.','',NULL,'Human,Two,Silent',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19703,'Life','George Eliot','Author','\nNovember 22, 1819\n','\nDecember 22, 1880\n','British','The golden moments in the stream of life rush past us, and we see nothing but sand; the angels come to visit us, and we only know them when they are gone.','',NULL,'Past,Nothing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19704,'Life','George Eliot','Author','\nNovember 22, 1819\n','\nDecember 22, 1880\n','British','What do we live for, if not to make life less difficult for each other?','',NULL,'Live,Difficult',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19705,'Life','George Eliot','Author','\nNovember 22, 1819\n','\nDecember 22, 1880\n','British','If we had a keen vision of all that is ordinary in human life, it would be like hearing the grass grow or the squirrel\'s heart beat, and we should die of that roar which is the other side of silence.','',NULL,'Heart,Human',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19706,'Family,Love,Marriage','George Eliot','Author','\nNovember 22, 1819\n','\nDecember 22, 1880\n','British','Little children are still the symbol of the eternal marriage between love and duty.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19707,'Faith','George Eliot','Author','\nNovember 22, 1819\n','\nDecember 22, 1880\n','British','We must not sit still and look for miracles; up and doing, and the Lord will be with thee. Prayer and pains, through faith in Christ Jesus, will do anything.','',NULL,'Must,Anything',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19708,'Love','George Eliot','Author','\nNovember 22, 1819\n','\nDecember 22, 1880\n','British','It is easy to say how we love new friends, and what we think of them, but words can never trace out all the fibers that knit us to the old.','',NULL,'Words,Friends',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19709,'Failure,Good','George Eliot','Author','\nNovember 22, 1819\n','\nDecember 22, 1880\n','British','Failure after long perseverance is much grander than never to have a striving good enough to be called a failure.','',NULL,'Long',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19710,'Great,Hope','George Eliot','Author','\nNovember 22, 1819\n','\nDecember 22, 1880\n','British','There is no despair so absolute as that which comes with the first moments of our first great sorrow, when we have not yet known what it is to have suffered and be healed, to have despaired and have recovered hope.','',NULL,'Sorrow',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19711,'','George Eliot','Author','\nNovember 22, 1819\n','\nDecember 22, 1880\n','British','The years between fifty and seventy are the hardest. You are always being asked to do things, and yet you are not decrepit enough to turn them down.','',NULL,'Down,Enough,Between',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19712,'Jealousy','George Eliot','Author','\nNovember 22, 1819\n','\nDecember 22, 1880\n','British','Jealousy is never satisfied with anything short of an omniscience that would detect the subtlest fold of the heart.','',NULL,'Heart,Anything',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19713,'','George Eliot','Author','\nNovember 22, 1819\n','\nDecember 22, 1880\n','British','Cruelty, like every other vice, requires no motive outside of itself; it only requires opportunity.','',NULL,'Outside,Cruelty,Vice',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19714,'Women,Men,God','George Eliot','Author','\nNovember 22, 1819\n','\nDecember 22, 1880\n','British','I\'m not denyin\' the women are foolish. God Almighty made \'em to match the men.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19715,'','George Eliot','Author','\nNovember 22, 1819\n','\nDecember 22, 1880\n','British','The responsibility of tolerance lies with those who have the wider vision.','',NULL,'Vision,Tolerance,Lies',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19716,'','George Eliot','Author','\nNovember 22, 1819\n','\nDecember 22, 1880\n','British','The world is full of hopeful analogies and handsome, dubious eggs, called possibilities.','',NULL,'Handsome,Full,Hopeful',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19717,'Time','T. S. Eliot','Poet','\nSeptember 26, 1888\n','\nJanuary 4, 1965\n','American','We shall not cease from exploration, and the end of all our exploring will be to arrive where we started and know the place for the first time.','',NULL,'End,Place',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19718,'','T. S. Eliot','Poet','\nSeptember 26, 1888\n','\nJanuary 4, 1965\n','American','Only those who will risk going too far can possibly find out how far one can go.','',NULL,'Find,Far,Risk',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19719,'','T. S. Eliot','Poet','\nSeptember 26, 1888\n','\nJanuary 4, 1965\n','American','What we call the beginning is often the end. And to make an end is to make a beginning. The end is where we start from.','',NULL,'End,Start,Often',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19720,'Poetry','T. S. Eliot','Poet','\nSeptember 26, 1888\n','\nJanuary 4, 1965\n','American','Poetry is not a turning loose of emotion, but an escape from emotion; it is not the expression of personality, but an escape from personality. But, of course, only those who have personality and emotions know what it means to want to escape from these things.','',NULL,'Means,Emotions',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19721,'Life,Knowledge','T. S. Eliot','Poet','\nSeptember 26, 1888\n','\nJanuary 4, 1965\n','American','Where is the Life we have lost in living? Where is the wisdom we have lost in knowledge? Where is the knowledge we have lost in information?','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19722,'','T. S. Eliot','Poet','\nSeptember 26, 1888\n','\nJanuary 4, 1965\n','American','Half of the harm that is done in this world is due to people who want to feel important. They don\'t mean to do harm. But the harm does not interest them.','',NULL,'Important,Mean,Done',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19723,'','T. S. Eliot','Poet','\nSeptember 26, 1888\n','\nJanuary 4, 1965\n','American','It is obvious that we can no more explain a passion to a person who has never experienced it than we can explain light to the blind.','',NULL,'Passion,Person,Light',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19724,'Poetry','T. S. Eliot','Poet','\nSeptember 26, 1888\n','\nJanuary 4, 1965\n','American','Genuine poetry can communicate before it is understood.','',NULL,'Before,Genuine',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19725,'','T. S. Eliot','Poet','\nSeptember 26, 1888\n','\nJanuary 4, 1965\n','American','Anxiety is the hand maiden of creativity.','',NULL,'Creativity,Anxiety,Hand',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19726,'','T. S. Eliot','Poet','\nSeptember 26, 1888\n','\nJanuary 4, 1965\n','American','If you aren\'t in over your head, how do you know how tall you are?','',NULL,'Head,Tall',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19727,'','T. S. Eliot','Poet','\nSeptember 26, 1888\n','\nJanuary 4, 1965\n','American','O Lord, deliver me from the man of excellent intention and impure heart: for the heart is deceitful above all things, and desperately wicked.','',NULL,'Heart,Lord,Excellent',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19728,'Love,Faith,Hope','T. S. Eliot','Poet','\nSeptember 26, 1888\n','\nJanuary 4, 1965\n','American','For love would be love of the wrong thing; there is yet faith, But the faith and the love and the hope are all in the waiting.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19729,'Best','T. S. Eliot','Poet','\nSeptember 26, 1888\n','\nJanuary 4, 1965\n','American','All significant truths are private truths. As they become public they cease to become truths; they become facts, or at best, part of the public character; or at worst, catchwords.','',NULL,'Character,Become',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19730,'Music','T. S. Eliot','Poet','\nSeptember 26, 1888\n','\nJanuary 4, 1965\n','American','You are the music while the music lasts.','',NULL,'While,Lasts',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19731,'','T. S. Eliot','Poet','\nSeptember 26, 1888\n','\nJanuary 4, 1965\n','American','Humankind cannot bear very much reality.','',NULL,'Reality,Cannot,Bear',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19732,'Life','T. S. Eliot','Poet','\nSeptember 26, 1888\n','\nJanuary 4, 1965\n','American','I have measured out my life with coffee spoons.','',NULL,'Coffee,Measured',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19733,'','T. S. Eliot','Poet','\nSeptember 26, 1888\n','\nJanuary 4, 1965\n','American','It\'s strange that words are so inadequate. Yet, like the asthmatic struggling for breath, so the lover must struggle for words.','',NULL,'Struggle,Must,Words',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19734,'Age,Life','T. S. Eliot','Poet','\nSeptember 26, 1888\n','\nJanuary 4, 1965\n','American','I don\'t believe one grows older. I think that what happens early on in life is that at a certain age one stands still and stagnates.','',NULL,'Believe',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19735,'Experience','T. S. Eliot','Poet','\nSeptember 26, 1888\n','\nJanuary 4, 1965\n','American','Every experience is a paradox in that it means to be absolute, and yet is relative; in that it somehow always goes beyond itself and yet never escapes itself.','',NULL,'Means,Goes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19736,'Knowledge','T. S. Eliot','Poet','\nSeptember 26, 1888\n','\nJanuary 4, 1965\n','American','A toothache, or a violent passion, is not necessarily diminished by our knowledge of its causes, its character, its importance or insignificance.','',NULL,'Character,Passion',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19737,'Christmas','T. S. Eliot','Poet','\nSeptember 26, 1888\n','\nJanuary 4, 1965\n','American','Moving between the legs of tables and of chairs, rising or falling, grasping at kisses and toys, advancing boldly, sudden to take alarm, retreating to the corner of arm and knee, eager to be reassured, taking pleasure in the fragrant brilliance of the Christmas tree.','',NULL,'Moving,Between',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19738,'Time,Poetry','T. S. Eliot','Poet','\nSeptember 26, 1888\n','\nJanuary 4, 1965\n','American','Poetry may make us from time to time a little more aware of the deeper, unnamed feelings which form the substratum of our being, to which we rarely penetrate; for our lives are mostly a constant evasion of ourselves.','',NULL,'Feelings',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19739,'Hope','T. S. Eliot','Poet','\nSeptember 26, 1888\n','\nJanuary 4, 1965\n','American','I said to my soul, be still, and wait without hope, For hope would be hope for the wrong thing.','',NULL,'Without,Still',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19740,'Fear','T. S. Eliot','Poet','\nSeptember 26, 1888\n','\nJanuary 4, 1965\n','American','I will show you fear in a handful of dust.','',NULL,'Show,Dust',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19741,'Home','T. S. Eliot','Poet','\nSeptember 26, 1888\n','\nJanuary 4, 1965\n','American','Home is where one starts from.','',NULL,'Starts',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19742,'Love','Elizabeth I','','','','','I do not want a husband who honours me as a queen, if he does not love me as a woman.','',NULL,'Husband,Woman',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19743,'','Elizabeth I','','','','','A clear and innocent conscience fears nothing.','',NULL,'Nothing,Conscience,Innocent',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19744,'','Elizabeth I','','','','','Though the sex to which I belong is considered weak you will nevertheless find me a rock that bends to no wind.','',NULL,'Rock,Sex,Find',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19745,'','Elizabeth I','','','','','I know I have the body of a weak and feeble woman, but I have the heart and stomach of a king, and of a king of England too.','',NULL,'Heart,Woman,Body',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19746,'Faith','Elizabeth I','','','','','Do not tell secrets to those whose faith and silence you have not already tested.','',NULL,'Silence,Tell',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19747,'Thankful,God','Elizabeth I','','','','','I do not so much rejoice that God hath made me to be a Queen, as to be a Queen over so thankful a people.','',NULL,'Made',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19748,'Nature,Fear','Elizabeth I','','','','','Fear not, we are of the nature of the lion, and cannot descend to the destruction of mice and such small beasts.','',NULL,'Small',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19749,'','Elizabeth I','','','','','Brass shines as fair to the ignorant as gold to the goldsmiths.','',NULL,'Fair,Ignorant,Gold',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19750,'','Elizabeth I','','','','','A fool too late bewares when all the peril is past.','',NULL,'Fool,Past,Late',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19751,'','Elizabeth I','','','','','One man with a head on his shoulders is worth a dozen without.','',NULL,'Without,Worth,Head',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19752,'Time','Elizabeth I','','','','','All my possessions for a moment of time.','',NULL,'Moment',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19753,'God','Elizabeth I','','','','','God forgive you, but I never can.','',NULL,'Forgive',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19754,'','Elizabeth I','','','','','I would rather be a beggar and single than a queen and married.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19755,'Love,Dreams,Best','Kim Elizabeth','','','','','My imagination completely controls me, and forever feeds the fire that burns with dark red light in my heart by bringing me the best dreams. I\'ve always had a wild imagination, a big heart and a tortured soul so I feel that dark fantasy, love and horror are in my blood.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19756,'','Kim Elizabeth','','','','','My writing, like everything I do, comes profoundly from my heart. I believe that if you follow your heart you will be successful in one way or another. Old-fashioned as that might sound, the philosophy is true.','',NULL,'Successful,Believe,True',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19757,'Death,Experience','Kim Elizabeth','','','','','We will all, someday, experience death, and become obsolete as a dead leaf falling from a tree, crushed by passersby to ashes underlying the earth.','',NULL,'Become',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19758,'','Kim Elizabeth','','','','','I am the epitome of a walking contradiction for various reasons, only one of which being that I feel my existence is of heaven and hell.','',NULL,'Hell,Heaven,Existence',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19759,'Life','Kim Elizabeth','','','','','I appreciate all of the attention I get in my career. I am a loner and live a rather secluded life so sometimes I do get overwhelmed, but I am always very appreciative of everything, and honored.','',NULL,'Live,Everything',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19760,'','Kim Elizabeth','','','','','I\'ve always found it easy and natural and, more importantly, necessary to articulate thoughts and feelings, and fierce emotions, through the written word. Fantasy and horror came to me when I was very young.','',NULL,'Feelings,Through,Thoughts',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19761,'','Kim Elizabeth','','','','','It is normal for me to wake and find myself writing in the dark... or to be out of my tomb, caught in an unearthly world, alive with the images that haunt me.','',NULL,'Writing,Find,Dark',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19762,'Life,Death','Kim Elizabeth','','','','','Nothing is more dreadful in life than the profound thought that death may only greet you with eternal nothingness.','',NULL,'Nothing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19763,'','Kim Elizabeth','','','','','When I write I simply follow my heart. And my flights of fantasy. It is not done with a conscious effort. I\'m continually inspired and write reflexively.','',NULL,'Heart,Done,Write',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19764,'Sympathy,Love','Queen Elizabeth II','','','','','Grief is the price we pay for love.','',NULL,'Pay',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19765,'Sympathy','Queen Elizabeth II','','','','','To all those who have suffered as a consequence of our troubled past I extend my sincere thoughts and deep sympathy. With the benefit of historical hindsight we can all see things which we would wish had been done differently or not at all.','',NULL,'Past,Deep',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19767,'','Shannon Elizabeth','Actress','\nSeptember 7, 1976\n','','American','Animals mean everything to me. We have to be their voice and protectors.','',NULL,'Mean,Everything,Voice',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19768,'','Shannon Elizabeth','Actress','\nSeptember 7, 1976\n','','American','Animals have always been a passion of mine, being able to help them because they can\'t help themselves, and I think that people have treated them so badly over the years and it\'s just not fair. It\'s something I feel like I can help make a difference.','',NULL,'Help,Passion,Able',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19769,'Work','Shannon Elizabeth','Actress','\nSeptember 7, 1976\n','','American','I am very driven. I work really hard, whether it\'s acting or my charity or even poker. When I focus on something I give it my all.','',NULL,'Focus,Hard',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19770,'','Shannon Elizabeth','Actress','\nSeptember 7, 1976\n','','American','I don\'t know that I\'ve ever been completely comfortable with anything.','',NULL,'Anything,Ever,Completely',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19771,'','Shannon Elizabeth','Actress','\nSeptember 7, 1976\n','','American','I don\'t think I really do go shopping. Somehow clothes just kind of end up in my closet. I do not like shopping; I\'m not into it.','',NULL,'End,Shopping,Clothes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19772,'','Shannon Elizabeth','Actress','\nSeptember 7, 1976\n','','American','I got to meet Mark Hamill. He signed some Star Wars posters for us. I saw the fight scenes he had. He was really into making fun of himself and Star Wars.','',NULL,'Fun,Fight,Making',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19773,'Hope','Shannon Elizabeth','Actress','\nSeptember 7, 1976\n','','American','I hope to be known as a chameleon actress, as someone who can play any part out there, and someone who can transform herself into any kind of character there is.','',NULL,'Character,Someone',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19774,'','Shannon Elizabeth','Actress','\nSeptember 7, 1976\n','','American','I think compassion is an important quality in people in general.','',NULL,'Important,Compassion,Quality',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19775,'Good','Shannon Elizabeth','Actress','\nSeptember 7, 1976\n','','American','I want to do a little bit of everything. I want to play a good, strong female character.','',NULL,'Strong,Character',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19776,'','Shannon Elizabeth','Actress','\nSeptember 7, 1976\n','','American','I want to get away from the high school thing and do other types of roles.','',NULL,'School,Away,High',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19777,'Trust,Dad','Shannon Elizabeth','Actress','\nSeptember 7, 1976\n','','American','I wasn\'t sure how my dad would react. There was an agent sitting behind them and he told me he was embarrassed to watch the scenes. My parents have always been very open. They trust my decisions.','',NULL,'Parents',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19778,'','Shannon Elizabeth','Actress','\nSeptember 7, 1976\n','','American','I watch every reality show out there.','',NULL,'Reality,Show,Watch',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19779,'Good','Shannon Elizabeth','Actress','\nSeptember 7, 1976\n','','American','I wouldn\'t call him a slave. I don\'t whip him when he does something wrong. Just when he does something good.','',NULL,'Him,Wrong',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19780,'','Shannon Elizabeth','Actress','\nSeptember 7, 1976\n','','American','I\'m a big country fan.','',NULL,'Country,Big,Fan',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19781,'','Shannon Elizabeth','Actress','\nSeptember 7, 1976\n','','American','I\'m a TV junkie.','',NULL,'Tv,Junkie',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19782,'','Shannon Elizabeth','Actress','\nSeptember 7, 1976\n','','American','I\'m not doing any more nudity.','',NULL,'Nudity',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19783,'','Shannon Elizabeth','Actress','\nSeptember 7, 1976\n','','American','I\'m pretty instinctive. I\'m a quick learner.','',NULL,'Pretty,Quick,Learner',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19784,'','Shannon Elizabeth','Actress','\nSeptember 7, 1976\n','','American','I\'m super, super casual. I like boxer shorts or jeans or tank tops, tennis shoes and flip flops. That\'s about it for me.','',NULL,'Shoes,Tennis,Super',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19785,'','Shannon Elizabeth','Actress','\nSeptember 7, 1976\n','','American','I\'m vegetarian so eating right definitely gives me the energy you need.','',NULL,'Energy,Vegetarian,Eating',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19786,'','Shannon Elizabeth','Actress','\nSeptember 7, 1976\n','','American','If you take an hour out of your day to meditate, you will progress ten-fold. By staying mentally focused, you can let your worries go.','',NULL,'Progress,Focused,Hour',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19787,'','Shannon Elizabeth','Actress','\nSeptember 7, 1976\n','','American','Most people don\'t realize turkeys are friendly, they\'re social, they\'re loyal, they have emotions.','',NULL,'Friendly,Social,Realize',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19788,'Change','Shannon Elizabeth','Actress','\nSeptember 7, 1976\n','','American','Things change in different countries as people grow, and as generations change.','',NULL,'Different,Grow',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19789,'','Shannon Elizabeth','Actress','\nSeptember 7, 1976\n','','American','We don\'t live in a world that\'s black and white.','',NULL,'Live,Black,White',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19790,'','Shannon Elizabeth','Actress','\nSeptember 7, 1976\n','','American','When I was modeling, I worked out every day or other day.','',NULL,'Worked,Modeling',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19791,'Work,Time','Shannon Elizabeth','Actress','\nSeptember 7, 1976\n','','American','Yoga is the perfect way to de-stress and work out at the same time.','',NULL,'Perfect',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19792,'Love,God','Hector Elizondo','Actor','\nDecember 22, 1936\n','','American','I love the fact that it starts from there, and you don\'t know where it\'s gonna go. Wait long enough - love will find you. Everything\'s a surprise. When you think you\'ve got it all figured out... as Emerson said, the dice of God are always loaded.','',NULL,'Everything',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19793,'','Hector Elizondo','Actor','\nDecember 22, 1936\n','','American','The fact that that\'s the difference between Mexicans and Cubans is pronounced. It\'s so immediately recognizable, the way a Cuban speaks, the way a Cuban moves the hands.','',NULL,'Between,Fact,Difference',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19794,'','Hector Elizondo','Actor','\nDecember 22, 1936\n','','American','Definitely not a sitcom, that\'s my first condition. No sitcoms.','',NULL,'Definitely,Condition,Sitcom',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19795,'Love,Food','Hector Elizondo','Actor','\nDecember 22, 1936\n','','American','Food is a passion. Food is love.','',NULL,'Passion',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19796,'Work','Hector Elizondo','Actor','\nDecember 22, 1936\n','','American','I guess I work well with others I handle younger actors well.','',NULL,'Others,Guess',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19797,'','Hector Elizondo','Actor','\nDecember 22, 1936\n','','American','I never learned to cook; I was a little spoiled as far as that\'s concerned.','',NULL,'Learned,Far,Concerned',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19798,'','Hector Elizondo','Actor','\nDecember 22, 1936\n','','American','I started in 1946 in radio. I was ten years old. I was discovered singing in a school play. Someone was in the audience and it\'s six degrees of separation.','',NULL,'School,Someone,Play',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19799,'Work','Hector Elizondo','Actor','\nDecember 22, 1936\n','','American','I started in radio, again accidentally. I wasn\'t looking for this kind of work at all.','',NULL,'Again,Looking',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19800,'','Hector Elizondo','Actor','\nDecember 22, 1936\n','','American','I think you can tell the human condition better through comedy.','',NULL,'Better,Human,Through',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19801,'Work,Time','Hector Elizondo','Actor','\nDecember 22, 1936\n','','American','I used to work, part time, in a deli, in those days when your parents made you work just so you should know what work was like. And you\'d make 4, 5, 6, ten dollars.','',NULL,'Parents',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19802,'Work','Hector Elizondo','Actor','\nDecember 22, 1936\n','','American','I work with Garry no matter what. What I wanted to keep going was the streak.','',NULL,'Keep,Wanted',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19803,'Work,Great','Hector Elizondo','Actor','\nDecember 22, 1936\n','','American','I\'m a parent, especially when you\'ve had the intense parenting the way I had. It\'s all in the bank. It\'s all in the great experience bank. Those are your secrets. That\'s the stuff that makes your work rich, that\'s what you dip into.','',NULL,'Experience',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19804,'Life','Hector Elizondo','Actor','\nDecember 22, 1936\n','','American','I\'m attracted to pathos, because life is mostly pathos. I\'ve had a lot of it in my life.','',NULL,'Attracted,Mostly',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19805,'Life','Hector Elizondo','Actor','\nDecember 22, 1936\n','','American','I\'ve dodged bullets but there\'s no scandal in my life.','',NULL,'Scandal,Bullets',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19806,'Work','Hector Elizondo','Actor','\nDecember 22, 1936\n','','American','On those, I\'ve said it before, I work free. It\'s the waiting they pay me for.','',NULL,'Waiting,Before',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19807,'','Hector Elizondo','Actor','\nDecember 22, 1936\n','','American','Pretty Woman was the easiest job I\'ve ever done. I just wore the right toupee.','',NULL,'Job,Woman,Done',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19808,'','Hector Elizondo','Actor','\nDecember 22, 1936\n','','American','Sometimes I just walk through; I just show up, as in The Other Sister.','',NULL,'Through,Sometimes,Show',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19809,'','Hector Elizondo','Actor','\nDecember 22, 1936\n','','American','Which reminds me of a fortune cookie: you often find your destiny on the path you take to avoid it.','',NULL,'Find,Destiny,Path',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19810,'','Hector Elizondo','Actor','\nDecember 22, 1936\n','','American','Yes, and it\'s my third movie with Richard. American Gigolo was my first.','',NULL,'American,Movie,Yes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19811,'Trust','Hector Elizondo','Actor','\nDecember 22, 1936\n','','American','You can trust a Neil Simon script. Every dot. Every dash; that pause means something. He takes all the jokes out, practically.','',NULL,'Means,Takes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19812,'Work,Time','Hector Elizondo','Actor','\nDecember 22, 1936\n','','American','You know, a low budget, you have to work harder. You have to plan well; you don\'t have much time to rehearse.','',NULL,'Plan',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19813,'','Hector Elizondo','Actor','\nDecember 22, 1936\n','','American','You\'re at the top of your game if you do comedy.','',NULL,'Game,Comedy,Top',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19814,'Dreams','Black Elk','Leader','1863','1950','','Sometimes dreams are wiser than waking.','',NULL,'Sometimes,Wiser',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19815,'Peace,Men','Black Elk','Leader','1863','1950','','There can never be peace between nations until there is first known that true peace which is within the souls of men.','',NULL,'True',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19816,'Great,Men','Black Elk','Leader','1863','1950','','Grown men can learn from very little children for the hearts of little children are pure. Therefore, the Great Spirit may show to them many things which older people miss.','',NULL,'Children',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19817,'','Black Elk','Leader','1863','1950','','And I say the sacred hoop of my people was one of the many hoops that made one circle, wide as daylight and as starlight, and in the center grew one mighty flowering tree to shelter all the children of one mother and one father.','',NULL,'Mother,Father,Children',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19818,'Time,Men','Black Elk','Leader','1863','1950','','The boys of my people began very young to learn the ways of men, and no one taught us; we just learned by doing what we saw, and we were warriors at a time when boys now are like girls.','',NULL,'Learned',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19819,'Great','Black Elk','Leader','1863','1950','','Grandfather, Great Spirit, once more behold me on earth and lean to hear my feeble voice.','',NULL,'Once,Earth',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19820,'Life','Black Elk','Leader','1863','1950','','My friend, I am going to tell you the story of my life, as you wish; and if it were only the story of my life I think I would not tell it; for what is one man that he should make much of his winters, even when they bend him like a heavy snow?','',NULL,'Snow,Friend',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19821,'','Black Elk','Leader','1863','1950','','And when I breathed, my breath was lightning.','',NULL,'Lightning,Breath,Breathed',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19822,'','Black Elk','Leader','1863','1950','','I was four years old then, and I think it must have been the next summer that I first heard the voices.','',NULL,'Must,Old,Next',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19823,'','Black Elk','Leader','1863','1950','','After the horse dance was over, it seemed that I was above the ground and did not touch it when I walked.','',NULL,'Did,After,Dance',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19824,'','Black Elk','Leader','1863','1950','','The soldiers did go away and their towns were torn down; and in the Moon of Falling Leaves (November), they made a treaty with Red Cloud that said our country would be ours as long as grass should grow and water flow.','',NULL,'Long,Down,Country',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19825,'Power','Black Elk','Leader','1863','1950','','Also, as I lay there thinking of my vision, I could see it all again and feel the meaning with a part of me like a strange power glowing in my body; but when the part of me that talks would try to make words for the meaning, it would be like fog and get away from me.','',NULL,'Thinking,Words',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19826,'','Black Elk','Leader','1863','1950','','And as he spoke of understanding, I looked up and saw the rainbow leap with flames of many colors over me.','',NULL,'Rainbow,Colors,Leap',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19827,'','Black Elk','Leader','1863','1950','','I looked about me once again, and suddenly the dancing horses without number changed into animals of every kind and into all the fowls that are, and these fled back to the four quarters of the world from whence the horses came, and vanished.','',NULL,'Without,Again,Once',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19828,'','Black Elk','Leader','1863','1950','','I looked below and saw my people there, and all were well and happy except one, and he was lying like the dead - and that one was myself.','',NULL,'Happy,Dead,Except',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19829,'Alone,Great','Black Elk','Leader','1863','1950','','Now suddenly there was nothing but a world of cloud, and we three were there alone in the middle of a great white plain with snowy hills and mountains staring at us; and it was very still; but there were whispers.','',NULL,'Nothing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19830,'Good','Black Elk','Leader','1863','1950','','A good nation I will make live.','',NULL,'Live,Nation',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19831,'','Black Elk','Leader','1863','1950','','And while I stood there I saw more than I can tell and I understood more than I saw; for I was seeing in a sacred manner the shapes of all things in the spirit, and the shape of all shapes as they must live together like one being.','',NULL,'Live,Must,Together',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19832,'Good','Black Elk','Leader','1863','1950','','But I think I have done right to save the vision in this way, even though I may die sooner because I did it; for I know the meaning of the vision is wise and beautiful and good; and you can see that I am only a pitiful old man after all.','',NULL,'Beautiful,Wise',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19833,'Power','Black Elk','Leader','1863','1950','','I cured with the power that came through me.','',NULL,'Through,Came',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19834,'Good,Strength','Black Elk','Leader','1863','1950','','I know now what this meant, that the bison were the gift of a good spirit and were our strength, but we should lose them, and from the same good spirit we must find another strength.','',NULL,'Must',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19835,'Good,Great,Fear','Black Elk','Leader','1863','1950','','And if the great fear had not come upon me, as it did, and forced me to do my duty, I might have been less good to the people than some man who had never dreamed at all, even with the memory of so great a vision in me.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19836,'Strength','Black Elk','Leader','1863','1950','','I had a vision with which I might have saved my people, but I had not the strength to do it.','',NULL,'Vision,Might',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19837,'Power','Black Elk','Leader','1863','1950','','I think I have told you, but if I have not, you must have understood, that a man who has a vision is not able to use the power of it until after he has performed the vision on earth for the people to see.','',NULL,'Must,After',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19838,'','Black Elk','Leader','1863','1950','','If you will read again what is written, you will see how it was.','',NULL,'Again,Read,Written',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19839,'Teen','David Elkind','Psychologist','\nMarch 11, 1931\n','','American','Friendships in childhood are usually a matter of chance, whereas in adolescence they are most often a matter of choice.','',NULL,'Matter,Chance',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19840,'Love','David Elkind','Psychologist','\nMarch 11, 1931\n','','American','We now recognize that abuse and neglect may be as frequent in nuclear families as love, protection, and commitment are in nonnuclear families.','',NULL,'May,Commitment',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19841,'Time','Linda Ellerbee','Journalist','\nAugust 15, 1944\n','','American','If you believe in your heart that you are right, you must fight with all your might to do it your way. Only dead fish swim with the stream all the time.','',NULL,'Believe,Heart',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19842,'Time,Good','Linda Ellerbee','Journalist','\nAugust 15, 1944\n','','American','I have always felt that laughter in the face of reality is probably the finest sound there is and will last until the day when the game is called on account of darkness. In this world, a good time to laugh is any time you can.','',NULL,'Laughter',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19843,'Men','Linda Ellerbee','Journalist','\nAugust 15, 1944\n','','American','If men can run the world, why can\'t they stop wearing neckties? How intelligent is it to start the day by tying a little noose around your neck?','',NULL,'Why,Around',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19844,'Equality','Linda Ellerbee','Journalist','\nAugust 15, 1944\n','','American','People are pretty much alike. It\'s only that our differences are more susceptible to definition than our similarities.','',NULL,'Pretty,Alike',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19845,'Change','Linda Ellerbee','Journalist','\nAugust 15, 1944\n','','American','Styles, like everything else, change. Style doesn\'t.','',NULL,'Everything,Else',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19846,'Time','Linda Ellerbee','Journalist','\nAugust 15, 1944\n','','American','Time doesn\'t go. Time stays. We go.','',NULL,'Stays',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19847,'Courage','Linda Ellerbee','Journalist','\nAugust 15, 1944\n','','American','I think laughter may be a form of courage. As humans we sometimes stand tall and look into the sun and laugh, and I think we are never more brave than when we do that.','',NULL,'Laughter,Laugh',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19848,'','Linda Ellerbee','Journalist','\nAugust 15, 1944\n','','American','The new national campfire - radio.','',NULL,'National,Radio,Campfire',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19849,'','Linda Ellerbee','Journalist','\nAugust 15, 1944\n','','American','When the anchorman is wearing a colonel\'s uniform, it tells you something.','',NULL,'Uniform,Tells,Wearing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19850,'Love','Lindsay Ellingson','Model','\nNovember 19, 1986\n','','American','Anytime someone says we\'re channelling 1960s, I\'m like, I\'m in, I love it.','',NULL,'Someone,Says',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19851,'Mom','Lindsay Ellingson','Model','\nNovember 19, 1986\n','','American','Growing up I always shopped at Victoria\'s Secret with my mom and saw Angels like Gisele and Karolina Kurkova in the windows.','',NULL,'Secret,Growing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19852,'','Lindsay Ellingson','Model','\nNovember 19, 1986\n','','American','I\'ve been dancing for 10 years.','',NULL,'Dancing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19853,'Home','Lindsay Ellingson','Model','\nNovember 19, 1986\n','','American','It\'s exciting for me to be home in California where I\'m from and to be working with Victoria\'s Secret.','',NULL,'Working,Secret',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19854,'','Lindsay Ellingson','Model','\nNovember 19, 1986\n','','American','Valentine\'s Day is my favorite holiday.','',NULL,'Holiday,Favorite,Valentine',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19855,'','Lindsay Ellingson','Model','\nNovember 19, 1986\n','','American','When it comes to exercise, I don\'t like anything that\'s too serious.','',NULL,'Anything,Serious,Exercise',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19856,'Love','Duke Ellington','Musician','\nApril 29, 1899\n','\nMay 24, 1974\n','American','Love is supreme and unconditional; like is nice but limited.','',NULL,'Nice,Supreme',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19857,'Music','Duke Ellington','Musician','\nApril 29, 1899\n','\nMay 24, 1974\n','American','The wise musicians are those who play what they can master.','',NULL,'Wise,Play',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19858,'','Duke Ellington','Musician','\nApril 29, 1899\n','\nMay 24, 1974\n','American','Gray skies are just clouds passing over.','',NULL,'Clouds,Passing,Gray',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19859,'','Duke Ellington','Musician','\nApril 29, 1899\n','\nMay 24, 1974\n','American','I merely took the energy it takes to pout and wrote some blues.','',NULL,'Energy,Takes,Took',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19860,'Best','Duke Ellington','Musician','\nApril 29, 1899\n','\nMay 24, 1974\n','American','A problem is a chance for you to do your best.','',NULL,'Problem,Chance',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19861,'','Duke Ellington','Musician','\nApril 29, 1899\n','\nMay 24, 1974\n','American','You\'ve got to find some way of saying it without saying it.','',NULL,'Saying,Without,Find',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19862,'Time','Duke Ellington','Musician','\nApril 29, 1899\n','\nMay 24, 1974\n','American','There are two kinds of worries - those you can do something about and those you can\'t. Don\'t spend any time on the latter.','',NULL,'Two,Spend',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19863,'Leadership,Attitude','Duke Ellington','Musician','\nApril 29, 1899\n','\nMay 24, 1974\n','American','My attitude is never to be satisfied, never enough, never.','',NULL,'Enough',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19864,'Art','Duke Ellington','Musician','\nApril 29, 1899\n','\nMay 24, 1974\n','American','Art is dangerous. It is one of the attractions: when it ceases to be dangerous you don\'t want it.','',NULL,'Dangerous,Ceases',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19865,'','Duke Ellington','Musician','\nApril 29, 1899\n','\nMay 24, 1974\n','American','By and large, jazz has always been like the kind of a man you wouldn\'t want your daughter to associate with.','',NULL,'Large,Jazz,Daughter',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19866,'Life','Duke Ellington','Musician','\nApril 29, 1899\n','\nMay 24, 1974\n','American','On becoming more acquainted with the word of the Bible, I began to understand so much more of what I had been taught, and of what I had learned about life and about the people in mine.','',NULL,'Understand,Learned',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19867,'','Duke Ellington','Musician','\nApril 29, 1899\n','\nMay 24, 1974\n','American','Playing \'bop\' is like playing Scrabble with all the vowels missing.','',NULL,'Playing,Missing,Scrabble',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19868,'Best','Duke Ellington','Musician','\nApril 29, 1899\n','\nMay 24, 1974\n','American','A problem is your chance to do your best.','',NULL,'Problem,Chance',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19869,'Famous','Duke Ellington','Musician','\nApril 29, 1899\n','\nMay 24, 1974\n','American','Fate is being kind to me. Fate doesn\'t want me to be too famous too young.','',NULL,'Young,Fate',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19870,'Music,Money,Art','Duke Ellington','Musician','\nApril 29, 1899\n','\nMay 24, 1974\n','American','There is hardly any money interest in art, and music will be there when money is gone.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19871,'God','Duke Ellington','Musician','\nApril 29, 1899\n','\nMay 24, 1974\n','American','A man is a god in ruins.','',NULL,'Ruins',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19872,'','Duke Ellington','Musician','\nApril 29, 1899\n','\nMay 24, 1974\n','American','Critics have their purposes, and they\'re supposed to do what they do, but sometimes they get a little carried away with what they think someone should have done, rather than concerning themselves with what they did.','',NULL,'Someone,Done,Did',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19873,'','Duke Ellington','Musician','\nApril 29, 1899\n','\nMay 24, 1974\n','American','It\'s like an act of murder; you play with intent to commit something.','',NULL,'Play,Act,Commit',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19874,'','Duke Ellington','Musician','\nApril 29, 1899\n','\nMay 24, 1974\n','American','Now I can say loudly and openly what I have been saying to myself on my knees.','',NULL,'Saying,Knees,Loudly',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19875,'','Duke Ellington','Musician','\nApril 29, 1899\n','\nMay 24, 1974\n','American','People do not retire. They are retired by others.','',NULL,'Others,Retire,Retired',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19876,'','Cass Elliot','Musician','\nSeptember 19, 1941\n','\nJuly 29, 1974\n','American','If you truly dig what you are doing, if you lay it out that way, nobody can not respond. That\'s what rock and roll is; it\'s relentless.','',NULL,'Rock,Nobody,Truly',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19877,'','Cass Elliot','Musician','\nSeptember 19, 1941\n','\nJuly 29, 1974\n','American','Honesty is all you need.','',NULL,'Honesty',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19878,'','Cass Elliot','Musician','\nSeptember 19, 1941\n','\nJuly 29, 1974\n','American','How do I tell people who I am? Not being a writer, the only way is to sing songs that reflect my opinions.','',NULL,'Tell,Opinions,Writer',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19879,'','Cass Elliot','Musician','\nSeptember 19, 1941\n','\nJuly 29, 1974\n','American','I was just a bumpkin. Just a country bumpkin. I had just come to New York from Virginia. Or was it Baltimore?','',NULL,'Country,York,Virginia',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19880,'','Cass Elliot','Musician','\nSeptember 19, 1941\n','\nJuly 29, 1974\n','American','I\'ve always been so apathetic. I figured, OK, maybe the world is going to fall down around me. Now I want to make a better world... that\'s motherhood.','',NULL,'Better,Down,Around',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19881,'','Cass Elliot','Musician','\nSeptember 19, 1941\n','\nJuly 29, 1974\n','American','If you really think you\'re right, you should tell it.','',NULL,'Tell',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19882,'','Cass Elliot','Musician','\nSeptember 19, 1941\n','\nJuly 29, 1974\n','American','My role in the Mamas and Papas was basically just to sing.','',NULL,'Sing,Role,Basically',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19883,'Life','Cass Elliot','Musician','\nSeptember 19, 1941\n','\nJuly 29, 1974\n','American','There\'s so much talk about the drug generation and songs about drugs. That\'s stupid. They aren\'t songs about drugs; they\'re about life.','',NULL,'Stupid,Talk',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19884,'Money','Cass Elliot','Musician','\nSeptember 19, 1941\n','\nJuly 29, 1974\n','American','They\'re paying me an outrageous sum of money; $40,000 a week, which is totally silly.','',NULL,'Week,Silly',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19885,'Famous','Cass Elliot','Musician','\nSeptember 19, 1941\n','\nJuly 29, 1974\n','American','When you\'re famous, you don\'t get to meet people because they want you to like them when the present themselves to you, and you don\'t see the real people.','',NULL,'Real,Themselves',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19886,'Age','Jane Elliot','Actress','\nJanuary 17, 1947\n','','American','Age is how we determine how valuable you are.','',NULL,'Valuable,Determine',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19887,'','Jane Elliot','Actress','\nJanuary 17, 1947\n','','American','We don\'t need a melting pot in this country, folks. We need a salad bowl. In a salad bowl, you put in the different things. You want the vegetables - the lettuce, the cucumbers, the onions, the green peppers - to maintain their identity. You appreciate differences.','',NULL,'Different,Country,Put',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19888,'Power,Strength','Jane Elliot','Actress','\nJanuary 17, 1947\n','','American','About 10,000 years ago, males and females were acting equitably and were treating one another as equals, and then males took over the power, because they have physical power and physical strength.','',NULL,'Acting',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19889,'Education','Jane Elliot','Actress','\nJanuary 17, 1947\n','','American','Education in this country is about how to maintain the status quo and to perpetuate racism.','',NULL,'Racism,Country',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19890,'Time','Jane Elliot','Actress','\nJanuary 17, 1947\n','','American','I don\'t have a Twitter account. I don\'t go to fan club gatherings. I\'m not one of those actors who spends a lot of time engaging with the audience.','',NULL,'Audience,Fan',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19891,'Mom,Christmas,Easter','Jane Elliot','Actress','\nJanuary 17, 1947\n','','American','I loved raising my kids. I loved the process, the dirt of it, the tears of it, the frustration of it, Christmas, Easter, birthdays, growth charts, pediatrician appointments. I loved all of it.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19892,'','Jane Elliot','Actress','\nJanuary 17, 1947\n','','American','I think I\'m the only 65-year-old actress in Los Angeles who hasn\'t had plastic surgery, so somebody\'s gotta play the old-lady parts!','',NULL,'Play,Somebody,Plastic',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19893,'Religion','Jane Elliot','Actress','\nJanuary 17, 1947\n','','American','I\'m a practicing Christian - and I\'m going to keep practicing till I get it right - but I don\'t feel everyone has to practice the same religion that I do. You have a right to worship who you choose and how you choose to.','',NULL,'Christian,Same',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19894,'','Jane Elliot','Actress','\nJanuary 17, 1947\n','','American','I\'ve got news for you: There are going to be people other than Christians in the hereafter. What are you going to do about it? Are you not going to go?','',NULL,'News,Christians,Hereafter',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19895,'Religion','Jane Elliot','Actress','\nJanuary 17, 1947\n','','American','No white group has founded a major religion on this planet. The major religious were started in the Orient and the Middle East, not in Greece and Rome. I always knew you racists didn\'t have a prayer.','',NULL,'Prayer,Group',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19896,'','Jane Elliot','Actress','\nJanuary 17, 1947\n','','American','Somebody has to wear the black hat and give the audience someone to shake their fists at. They want someone to hate. And if that\'s what you want to pay me to do, I\'m happy to do it!','',NULL,'Happy,Hate,Someone',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19897,'Inspirational,God','Jim Elliot','Clergyman','\nOctober 8, 1927\n','\nJanuary 8, 1956\n','American','God always gives His best to those who leave the choice with him.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19898,'','Jim Elliot','Clergyman','\nOctober 8, 1927\n','\nJanuary 8, 1956\n','American','He is no fool who gives what he cannot keep to gain what he cannot lose.','',NULL,'Fool,Cannot,Keep',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19899,'Motivational','Jim Elliot','Clergyman','\nOctober 8, 1927\n','\nJanuary 8, 1956\n','American','Wherever you are - be all there.','',NULL,'Wherever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19900,'God','Jim Elliot','Clergyman','\nOctober 8, 1927\n','\nJanuary 8, 1956\n','American','Most laws condemn the soul and pronounce sentence. The result of the law of my God is perfect. It condemns but forgives. It restores - more than abundantly - what it takes away.','',NULL,'Law,Perfect',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19901,'Women','Jim Elliot','Clergyman','\nOctober 8, 1927\n','\nJanuary 8, 1956\n','American','It is true that a fellow cannot ignore women - but he can think of them as he ought - as sisters, not as sparring partners.','',NULL,'True,Ignore',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19902,'','Jim Elliot','Clergyman','\nOctober 8, 1927\n','\nJanuary 8, 1956\n','American','I many no longer depend on pleasant impulses to bring me before the Lord. I must rather response to principles I know to be right, whether I feel them to be enjoyable or not.','',NULL,'Must,Before,Rather',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19903,'','Jim Elliot','Clergyman','\nOctober 8, 1927\n','\nJanuary 8, 1956\n','American','Feast of Stephen, Deacon, First Martyr, the man who will not act until he knows all will never act at all.','',NULL,'Until,Act,Knows',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19904,'God','Jim Elliot','Clergyman','\nOctober 8, 1927\n','\nJanuary 8, 1956\n','American','Grieve not, then, if your sons seem to desert you, but rejoice, rather, seeing the will of God done gladly.','',NULL,'Done,Rather',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19905,'','Jim Elliot','Clergyman','\nOctober 8, 1927\n','\nJanuary 8, 1956\n','American','Ninety-five percent of our wool is going to China.','',NULL,'Percent,China,Wool',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19906,'God','Jim Elliot','Clergyman','\nOctober 8, 1927\n','\nJanuary 8, 1956\n','American','The sound of \'gentle stillness\' after all the thunder and wind have passed will the ultimate Word from God.','',NULL,'After,Word',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19907,'Music','Missy Elliot','Musician','\nJuly 1, 1971\n','','American','Music should be your escape.','',NULL,'Escape',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19908,'Love','Missy Elliot','Musician','\nJuly 1, 1971\n','','American','I love my mother. She\'s my first love. She has been through a lot and is a sole survivor.','',NULL,'Mother,Through',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19909,'Home','Missy Elliot','Musician','\nJuly 1, 1971\n','','American','My Struggles is a record close to me. It\'s about what I went through at home living with an abusive father.','',NULL,'Father,Through',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19910,'Time','Missy Elliot','Musician','\nJuly 1, 1971\n','','American','You have to be ready to sing and perform at any time.','',NULL,'Ready,Sing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19911,'Work','Missy Elliot','Musician','\nJuly 1, 1971\n','','American','And basically I always said when I was little that if I ever became successful or a celebrity, I would buy her this huge house and she would never have to work anymore. And I\'ve done that. So I feel happy about doing that.','',NULL,'Happy,Successful',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19912,'','Missy Elliot','Musician','\nJuly 1, 1971\n','','American','Everybody is doing the same old thing.','',NULL,'Same,Old,Everybody',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19913,'Music','Missy Elliot','Musician','\nJuly 1, 1971\n','','American','Hip-hop is definitely not what it used to be, which was creative, original music.','',NULL,'Creative,Used',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19914,'','Missy Elliot','Musician','\nJuly 1, 1971\n','','American','I got a mother who\'s very strong after taking the whippings that she took from my father.','',NULL,'Mother,Strong,Father',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19915,'Time','Missy Elliot','Musician','\nJuly 1, 1971\n','','American','I mean, when it\'s time to rhyme rhyme, I can get down for mine.','',NULL,'Mean,Down',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19916,'Music,Cool','Missy Elliot','Musician','\nJuly 1, 1971\n','','American','I want kids of this generation to see that everything is cool, that there\'s some kind of unity in hip-hop. We all found something that\'s really important to us, and music is all we\'ve really got.','',NULL,'Important',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19917,'','Missy Elliot','Musician','\nJuly 1, 1971\n','','American','I want people to feel the heat while they walk down the street and they\'re just kickin\' it.','',NULL,'Down,While,Walk',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19918,'','Missy Elliot','Musician','\nJuly 1, 1971\n','','American','I want to be cutting-edge.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19919,'','Missy Elliot','Musician','\nJuly 1, 1971\n','','American','I want to make something commercial that people can pick up on.','',NULL,'Pick,Commercial',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19920,'','Missy Elliot','Musician','\nJuly 1, 1971\n','','American','I wasn\'t born a superstar.','',NULL,'Born,Superstar',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19921,'','Missy Elliot','Musician','\nJuly 1, 1971\n','','American','I\'m not a person that\'s walkin\' down the street looking mean all day.','',NULL,'Person,Mean,Down',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19922,'Best','Missy Elliot','Musician','\nJuly 1, 1971\n','','American','I\'m not tryin\' to come off as the best lyricist.','',NULL,'Off,Lyricist',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19923,'Music','Missy Elliot','Musician','\nJuly 1, 1971\n','','American','I\'ve always had a lot of creative impact on the music with Timbaland.','',NULL,'Creative,Impact',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19924,'Time','Missy Elliot','Musician','\nJuly 1, 1971\n','','American','It\'s just that back then we didn\'t know that was considered being a coproducer. I would sit on the side and say what I wanted musically, but at the time we thought if you aren\'t the one playing it, you don\'t get the credit. Now you\'ll start seeing my name listed as producer.','',NULL,'Thought,Wanted',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19925,'','Missy Elliot','Musician','\nJuly 1, 1971\n','','American','No, because I don\'t want to hear what\'s hot and feel I have to copy it. I\'ll just make up my own thing.','',NULL,'Hear,Hot,Copy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19926,'','Missy Elliot','Musician','\nJuly 1, 1971\n','','American','Now everybody\'s sampling.','',NULL,'Everybody,Sampling',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19927,'Life,Great,Home','Missy Elliot','Musician','\nJuly 1, 1971\n','','American','What my home life is like now is great.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19928,'','Missy Elliot','Musician','\nJuly 1, 1971\n','','American','When it comes to size, most people don\'t want to see themselves looking bigger than what they are.','',NULL,'Themselves,Looking,Bigger',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19929,'','Missy Elliot','Musician','\nJuly 1, 1971\n','','American','When you turn on your radio, you don\'t always want to hear about someone shootin\' some person. Even if that\'s the lifestyle they live, people don\'t always want to hear it.','',NULL,'Live,Someone,Person',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19930,'Motivational','Walter Elliot','Politician','\nSeptember 19, 1888\n','\nJanuary 8, 1958\n','Scottish','Perseverance is not a long race; it is many short races one after the other.','',NULL,'Long,After',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19931,'','Walter Elliot','Politician','\nSeptember 19, 1888\n','\nJanuary 8, 1958\n','Scottish','The desert has its holiness of silence, the crowd its holiness of conversation.','',NULL,'Silence,Crowd,Desert',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19932,'','Abby Elliott','Actress','\nJune 16, 1987\n','','American','I never really wanted to write and wanted to focus on acting.','',NULL,'Focus,Acting,Wanted',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19933,'','Abby Elliott','Actress','\nJune 16, 1987\n','','American','I think you have to create your own stuff so I\'m working on stuff for myself right now.','',NULL,'Working,Stuff,Create',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19934,'','Abby Elliott','Actress','\nJune 16, 1987\n','','American','I want to make people laugh.','',NULL,'Laugh',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19935,'Great,Fear','Abby Elliott','Actress','\nJune 16, 1987\n','','American','I\'m not a stand up at all, it\'s such a fear of mine. My sister does it, and she\'s really great at it.','',NULL,'She',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19936,'','Abby Elliott','Actress','\nJune 16, 1987\n','','American','I\'m young but I\'m not stupid.','',NULL,'Stupid,Young',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19937,'Dad','Abby Elliott','Actress','\nJune 16, 1987\n','','American','My dad was so much fun growing up.','',NULL,'Fun,Growing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19938,'','Abby Elliott','Actress','\nJune 16, 1987\n','','American','There are some different things I\'m writing and developing, but I don\'t know where they\'ll go. They\'re fun stuff that I would be in and are written in my voice, for me.','',NULL,'Fun,Writing,Different',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19939,'','Brooke Elliott','Actress','\nNovember 16, 1974\n','','American','Look at all the magazines: There\'s always 10 ways to be better at something.','',NULL,'Better,Ways,Magazines',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19940,'Women','Brooke Elliott','Actress','\nNovember 16, 1974\n','','American','The majority of women in America look like me.','',NULL,'America,Majority',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19941,'Love,Hope','Brooke Elliott','Actress','\nNovember 16, 1974\n','','American','You put your heart and soul into something, and you really hope that people love it as much as you do.','',NULL,'Heart',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19942,'','Chris Elliott','Comedian','\nMay 31, 1960\n','','American','But I don\'t think I was ever destined to be a big star.','',NULL,'Ever,Big,Star',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19943,'Funny','Chris Elliott','Comedian','\nMay 31, 1960\n','','American','I don\'t get offered many dramatic roles. As soon as my face pops up in a movie, everyone knows I\'m the funny guy.','',NULL,'Everyone,Face',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19944,'','Chris Elliott','Comedian','\nMay 31, 1960\n','','American','I missed the boat when I was doing Late Night.','',NULL,'Night,Late,Boat',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19945,'','Chris Elliott','Comedian','\nMay 31, 1960\n','','American','I think the whole idea of me was that I wasn\'t going to be but that I wanted to be, desperately.','',NULL,'Wanted,Whole,Idea',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19946,'','Chris Elliott','Comedian','\nMay 31, 1960\n','','American','I\'m not a competitive person.','',NULL,'Person',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19947,'','Chris Elliott','Comedian','\nMay 31, 1960\n','','American','Somehow, by just continually pestering the general public by appearing on television, they accepted me and wanted more.','',NULL,'Wanted,Public,Television',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19948,'Morning','Chris Elliott','Comedian','\nMay 31, 1960\n','','American','That\'s what keeps me up at three in the morning: Who\'s looking at reviews of Cabin Boy right now?','',NULL,'Looking,Three',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19949,'','David Elliott','Celebrity','1952','','British','Once we start collecting, the more you have, the more it gets valuable and that will stop us from responding to the present and taking on new ideas what the artists are doing now.','',NULL,'Start,Once,Stop',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19950,'Art','David Elliott','Celebrity','1952','','British','The educator and the public need to have an opportunity to discuss why certain art is important.','',NULL,'Important,Why',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19951,'Art','David Elliott','Celebrity','1952','','British','Unless you are a born connoisseur of art, you will not be able to judge by yourself why certain art is superior to other art.','',NULL,'Yourself,Judge',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19952,'Life,Art','David Elliott','Celebrity','1952','','British','We are concerned with the relationship between art and life. Contemporary art is only intelligible in terms of its relationship to our life.','',NULL,'Between',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19953,'Time,Art','David Elliott','Celebrity','1952','','British','We may not like our times or many aspects of the time we live in but that is not the fault of art as such.','',NULL,'Live',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19954,'Time,Art,Experience','David Elliott','Celebrity','1952','','British','We want people to experience art and think about it. The art reflects our time, it is about our culture.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19955,'','David James Elliott','Actor','\nSeptember 21, 1960\n','','Canadian','I\'m the star of the show. I should have a decent haircut.','',NULL,'Show,Star,Decent',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19956,'','David James Elliott','Actor','\nSeptember 21, 1960\n','','Canadian','I remember on \'JAG,\' Joe Jackson punched Stephen Culp and shattered his nose.','',NULL,'Remember,Nose,Shattered',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19957,'Time,Freedom','David James Elliott','Actor','\nSeptember 21, 1960\n','','Canadian','But I do enjoy the freedom of doing a movie and then having some time off.','',NULL,'Enjoy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19958,'War','David James Elliott','Actor','\nSeptember 21, 1960\n','','Canadian','I grew up playing war. We threw dirt and rocks at each other. We\'d lead attacks. We\'d break up into squads. It became a neighborhood thing for a while, our neighborhood against the other neighborhood. There was always a war breaking out somewhere.','',NULL,'Against,While',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19959,'','David James Elliott','Actor','\nSeptember 21, 1960\n','','Canadian','I had never done any theater in high school, which actually worked to my benefit. I didn\'t develop any bad habits.','',NULL,'School,Bad,Done',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19960,'','David James Elliott','Actor','\nSeptember 21, 1960\n','','Canadian','I once got a letter from a woman who told me she was 90. She said if she were 30 years younger, I would have had to watch out. I guess 60 seems really young when you\'re 90. She said she would eat me with a spoon.','',NULL,'Woman,Young,Said',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19961,'','David James Elliott','Actor','\nSeptember 21, 1960\n','','Canadian','I worked with a man named Patty Crane who was Errol Flynn\'s stand-in back in the \'30s in Hollywood.','',NULL,'Worked,Hollywood,Patty',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19962,'','David James Elliott','Actor','\nSeptember 21, 1960\n','','Canadian','I\'ve always been fairly reserved and laid-back.','',NULL,'Fairly,Reserved',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19963,'Trust,Money','David James Elliott','Actor','\nSeptember 21, 1960\n','','Canadian','I\'ve never made choices based on money - I always trust my gut.','',NULL,'Made',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19964,'Learning','David James Elliott','Actor','\nSeptember 21, 1960\n','','Canadian','Maybe our young people are not as vacuous as we would like to lead ourselves to believe - that all they\'re interested in is hairdos and looking at other beautiful people. Maybe they\'re interested in learning something.','',NULL,'Beautiful,Believe',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19965,'','David James Elliott','Actor','\nSeptember 21, 1960\n','','Canadian','Usually in fist fights you get punched in the face.','',NULL,'Face,Fights,Fist',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19966,'','David James Elliott','Actor','\nSeptember 21, 1960\n','','Canadian','You can never rely on musicians. I quit high school at one point to make a go of it with this band and we kept breaking up. So I went back to school.','',NULL,'School,High,Point',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19967,'','Herb Elliott','Athlete','\nFebruary 25, 1938\n','','Australian','It is the inspiration of the Olympic Games that drives people not only to compete but to improve, and to bring lasting spiritual and moral benefits to the athlete and inspiration to those lucky enough to witness the athletic dedication.','',NULL,'Spiritual,Enough,Moral',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19968,'Fear','Herb Elliott','Athlete','\nFebruary 25, 1938\n','','Australian','The greatest stimulator of my running career was fear.','',NULL,'Greatest,Career',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19969,'Time','Herb Elliott','Athlete','\nFebruary 25, 1938\n','','Australian','Training was a time where resolutions made in the enthusiasm of an inspired moment were put to personal test.','',NULL,'Made,Training',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19970,'','Jane Elliott','Activist','1933','','American','I am absolutely opposed to political correctness. You cannot confront hate speech until you\'ve experienced it. You need to hear every side of the issue instead of just one.','',NULL,'Hate,Political,Cannot',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19971,'Life','Jane Elliott','Activist','1933','','American','We don\'t know anything about racism. We\'ve never experienced it. If words can make a difference in your life for seven minutes, how would it affect you if you heard this every day of your life?','',NULL,'Words,Anything',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19972,'','Jane Elliott','Activist','1933','','American','This country isn\'t a melting pot. Think of this country as a stir fry. That\'s what this country should be. A place where people are appreciated for who they are.','',NULL,'Country,Place,Pot',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19973,'','Joe Elliott','Musician','\nAugust 1, 1959\n','','English','If you can\'t handle the responsibility of a hit single, don\'t write one.','',NULL,'Single,Write,Hit',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19974,'','Joe Elliott','Musician','\nAugust 1, 1959\n','','English','The Vatican takes your breath away.','',NULL,'Away,Takes,Breath',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19975,'','Joe Elliott','Musician','\nAugust 1, 1959\n','','English','With Los Angeles, it\'s kind of a love-hate thing. Sometimes I think it\'s marvelous, and sometimes I think it\'s a dump. It\'s so fake and I can\'t deal with how fake it is.','',NULL,'Fake,Sometimes,Deal',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19976,'','Joe Elliott','Musician','\nAugust 1, 1959\n','','English','A fan would get an autograph and that was that. If we didn\'t tour again for five years, we wouldn\'t remember them.','',NULL,'Remember,Again,Five',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19977,'','Joe Elliott','Musician','\nAugust 1, 1959\n','','English','Any idiot who knows five chords can bang a song together. But it\'s probably going to be rubbish.','',NULL,'Together,Idiot,Song',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19978,'Good,Great','Joe Elliott','Musician','\nAugust 1, 1959\n','','English','Even Crazy Horses is a good song, by the Osmonds. I\'ve known many bands who have covered that. It\'s just a great song. I bought it in a brown, paper bag because I didn\'t want anyone to know I had it.','',NULL,'Crazy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19979,'','Joe Elliott','Musician','\nAugust 1, 1959\n','','English','Every town in America had at least one, two, or maybe three radio stations that played rock 24 hours a day. In England, we had a rock specialist on for two hours a week.','',NULL,'Rock,Two,America',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19980,'','Joe Elliott','Musician','\nAugust 1, 1959\n','','English','I don\'t really feel any different when I get up on stage.','',NULL,'Different,Stage',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19981,'Love,Amazing','Joe Elliott','Musician','\nAugust 1, 1959\n','','English','I love the fact we\'re still on the road. I was born to be a factory worker really, so for me the chance to get on stage at Wembley 30 years after we started is amazing.','',NULL,'Still',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19982,'','Joe Elliott','Musician','\nAugust 1, 1959\n','','English','I saw the Stones three years ago at the Wiltern Theater in L.A. and that was mind blowing.','',NULL,'Mind,Three,Theater',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19983,'','Joe Elliott','Musician','\nAugust 1, 1959\n','','English','I wanted to write a song that\'s known to the world as a classic, stadium-rock anthem.','',NULL,'Wanted,Write,Song',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19984,'','Joe Elliott','Musician','\nAugust 1, 1959\n','','English','I\'ve always liked traveling around Europe and seeing the architecture. The buildings in capital cities have been there for hundreds and hundreds and hundreds of years. Some look better than the new ones.','',NULL,'Better,Around,Europe',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19985,'Age,Sad','Joe Elliott','Musician','\nAugust 1, 1959\n','','English','If you don\'t physically age gracefully, it\'s a bit sad. I think Steven Tyler can get away anything, because he still looks like he did in \'73. Especially from row Z backwards in an arena. As long as the Stones keep their hair and don\'t get fat they\'ll get away with the wrinkles.','',NULL,'Anything',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19986,'Music','Joe Elliott','Musician','\nAugust 1, 1959\n','','English','In England, rock music very rarely infiltrates the charts, but country music even less so.','',NULL,'Rock,Country',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19987,'Technology','Joe Elliott','Musician','\nAugust 1, 1959\n','','English','It\'s big production. It\'s huge. It\'s using studio technology to your benefit. You don\'t go in and play live and then just take the tapes and get them mastered. You have to create.','',NULL,'Live,Play',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19988,'','Joe Elliott','Musician','\nAugust 1, 1959\n','','English','Manhattan\'s always fascinating, too, just a big, stinky, smelly conglomeration of numbered avenues and streets, but it\'s just got a vibe that\'s hard to beat. I shouldn\'t like it, but I do. I can\'t put my finger on it.','',NULL,'Hard,Put,Big',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19989,'Love','Joe Elliott','Musician','\nAugust 1, 1959\n','','English','That\'s why 60,000 people go ape when the Stones play \'Satisfaction.\' The songs are part of their legacy, and you fall back in love with them over the years.','',NULL,'Play,Why',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19990,'Best','Joe Elliott','Musician','\nAugust 1, 1959\n','','English','The best holiday I ever had was the first one I went on without my parents, when I was 17.','',NULL,'Parents,Without',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19991,'','Joe Elliott','Musician','\nAugust 1, 1959\n','','English','The most frustrating thing for musicians who want to play stuff from the new album is when everyone goes out to buy a beer.','',NULL,'Play,Everyone,Beer',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19992,'','Joe Elliott','Musician','\nAugust 1, 1959\n','','English','There were incredibly few rock songs making it out to the airwaves until the \'80s came along.','',NULL,'Rock,Making,Few',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19993,'Great','Joe Elliott','Musician','\nAugust 1, 1959\n','','English','To be honest, I\'m a bit of a snob now; give me a Four Seasons anywhere in the world and I\'m happy. Also, they\'ve just opened a Ritz-Carlton in County Wicklow, Ireland, which is stunning and has great views.','',NULL,'Happy,Give',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19994,'Music','Joe Elliott','Musician','\nAugust 1, 1959\n','','English','We are just fans of music, we are not fans of a specific kind of music. We just happen to be a rock band. Until we explain ourselves, sometimes people don\'t understand why we limit ourselves to just being a rock band. It\'s because that is what we like doing.','',NULL,'Rock,Happen',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19995,'','Joe Elliott','Musician','\nAugust 1, 1959\n','','English','We used to have our own plane with the band\'s name on the side. It was a dream come true. You drive to a local airport. There\'s none of this checking in stuff; you just get on the plane.','',NULL,'True,Dream,Used',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19996,'Change','Joe Elliott','Musician','\nAugust 1, 1959\n','','English','When we try to write a pop song, we go for standard pop arrangements, even to the point where we will go to the key change at the end, which is really cheesy.','',NULL,'End,Try',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19997,'Good','Joe Elliott','Musician','\nAugust 1, 1959\n','','English','Writing a song is actually quite easy. Writing a good one is very, very difficult.','',NULL,'Writing,Difficult',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19998,'Positive','Sam Elliott','Actor','\nAugust 9, 1944\n','','American','I think anytime you can affect people in general, in a positive way, then you\'re a lucky individual.','',NULL,'Individual,Lucky',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(19999,'','Sam Elliott','Actor','\nAugust 9, 1944\n','','American','I was single-minded on what I wanted to do since I was like nine or ten.','',NULL,'Wanted,Since,Ten',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20000,'','Sam Elliott','Actor','\nAugust 9, 1944\n','','American','Any of these Vietnam vets that have been there and know the deal, they don\'t feel that any Hollywood endeavor about the Vietnam era has ever gotten it right yet.','',NULL,'Ever,Deal,Hollywood',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20001,'Romantic','Sam Elliott','Actor','\nAugust 9, 1944\n','','American','Hugh Grant is the main man. He\'s the number one romantic comedy man in the world.','',NULL,'Comedy,Number',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20002,'Great','Sam Elliott','Actor','\nAugust 9, 1944\n','','American','I don\'t want to be known as a sex symbol. There\'s a great stigma that goes with that tag. I want to be a Sam Elliott.','',NULL,'Sex,Goes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20003,'Movies','Sam Elliott','Actor','\nAugust 9, 1944\n','','American','I just went to see too many movies and I sat in too many dark matinees watching those old serials.','',NULL,'Dark,Old',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20004,'','Sam Elliott','Actor','\nAugust 9, 1944\n','','American','I read a lot of scripts. Most of \'em go to other actors.','',NULL,'Read,Scripts',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20005,'Love','Sam Elliott','Actor','\nAugust 9, 1944\n','','American','I think I might have been a more interesting actor, had more of a career earlier on, if I had more formal preparation. When I see something ten years later that I was in I think, \'Boy, would I love to do that over.\'','',NULL,'Career,Might',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20006,'Dad','Sam Elliott','Actor','\nAugust 9, 1944\n','','American','I\'m a four star general in this thing, and you don\'t rise to the ranks of a four star general by hanging about the house being the perfect dad.','',NULL,'Perfect,Star',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20007,'','Sam Elliott','Actor','\nAugust 9, 1944\n','','American','I\'ve spent my entire career on horseback or on a motorcycle. It boxes you in, the way people perceive you.','',NULL,'Career,Motorcycle,Perceive',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20008,'','Sam Elliott','Actor','\nAugust 9, 1944\n','','American','I\'ve spent my entire career on horseback or on a motorcycle. It boxes you in, the way people perceive you. I read a lot of scripts. Most of \'em go to other actors.','',NULL,'Career,Read,Motorcycle',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20009,'Work,Amazing','Sam Elliott','Actor','\nAugust 9, 1944\n','','American','The opportunity, number one, to work with Ang Lee is an amazing thing for me.','',NULL,'Number',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20010,'','Sean Elliott','Athlete','\nFebruary 2, 1968\n','','American','I was a healthy young man, and I thought I was invincible before I was diagnosed with kidney disease.','',NULL,'Thought,Before,Young',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20011,'','Sean Elliott','Athlete','\nFebruary 2, 1968\n','','American','I\'m a prime example of the way kidney disease strikes silently.','',NULL,'Example,Disease,Prime',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20012,'','Sean Elliott','Athlete','\nFebruary 2, 1968\n','','American','All the fans being here got my adrenaline going. I definitely got a burst of energy from them.','',NULL,'Energy,Here,Fans',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20013,'','Sean Elliott','Athlete','\nFebruary 2, 1968\n','','American','I\'d like people to know that you can head off kidney disease, maybe prevent a transplant or stop the disease from progressing after detection by doing a simple urine test in the doctor\'s office.','',NULL,'Simple,After,Off',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20014,'','Sean Elliott','Athlete','\nFebruary 2, 1968\n','','American','It\'s not every day you do something that\'s never been done before.','',NULL,'Done,Before',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20015,'Future,Life,Best','Albert Ellis','Psychologist','\nSeptember 27, 1913\n','\nJune 24, 2007\n','American','The best years of your life are the ones in which you decide your problems are your own. You do not blame them on your mother, the ecology, or the president. You realize that you control your own destiny.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20016,'Love,Art','Albert Ellis','Psychologist','\nSeptember 27, 1913\n','\nJune 24, 2007\n','American','The art of love is largely the art of persistence.','',NULL,'Largely',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20017,'Love','Albert Ellis','Psychologist','\nSeptember 27, 1913\n','\nJune 24, 2007\n','American','Acceptance is not love. You love a person because he or she has lovable traits, but you accept everybody just because they\'re alive and human.','',NULL,'Human,Person',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20018,'','Albert Ellis','Psychologist','\nSeptember 27, 1913\n','\nJune 24, 2007\n','American','There are three musts that hold us back: I must do well. You must treat me well. And the world must be easy.','',NULL,'Must,Treat,Easy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20019,'Women,Men','Albert Ellis','Psychologist','\nSeptember 27, 1913\n','\nJune 24, 2007\n','American','There\'s no evidence whatsoever that men are more rational than women. Both sexes seem to be equally irrational.','',NULL,'Both',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20020,'','Albert Ellis','Psychologist','\nSeptember 27, 1913\n','\nJune 24, 2007\n','American','By not caring too much about what people think, I\'m able to think for myself and propagate ideas which are very often unpopular. And I succeed.','',NULL,'Caring,Able,Succeed',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20021,'Future','Albert Ellis','Psychologist','\nSeptember 27, 1913\n','\nJune 24, 2007\n','American','I think the future of psychotherapy and psychology is in the school system. We need to teach every child how to rarely seriously disturb himself or herself and how to overcome disturbance when it occurs.','',NULL,'School,Child',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20022,'','Albert Ellis','Psychologist','\nSeptember 27, 1913\n','\nJune 24, 2007\n','American','I think it\'s unfair, but they have the right as fallible, screwed-up humans to be unfair; that\'s the human condition.','',NULL,'Human,Unfair,Condition',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20023,'','Albert Ellis','Psychologist','\nSeptember 27, 1913\n','\nJune 24, 2007\n','American','You largely constructed your depression. It wasn\'t given to you. Therefore, you can deconstruct it.','',NULL,'Depression,Given,Largely',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20024,'','Albert Ellis','Psychologist','\nSeptember 27, 1913\n','\nJune 24, 2007\n','American','Self-esteem is the greatest sickness known to man or woman because it\'s conditional.','',NULL,'Greatest,Woman,Known',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20025,'Dating,Time','Albert Ellis','Psychologist','\nSeptember 27, 1913\n','\nJune 24, 2007\n','American','People could rationally decide that prolonged relationships take up too much time and effort and that they\'d much rather do other kinds of things. But most people are afraid of rejection.','',NULL,'Rejection',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20026,'','Albert Ellis','Psychologist','\nSeptember 27, 1913\n','\nJune 24, 2007\n','American','People don\'t just get upset. They contribute to their upsetness.','',NULL,'Upset,Contribute',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20027,'Change','Albert Ellis','Psychologist','\nSeptember 27, 1913\n','\nJune 24, 2007\n','American','We teach people that they upset themselves. We can\'t change the past, so we change how people are thinking, feeling and behaving today.','',NULL,'Today,Past',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20028,'','Albert Ellis','Psychologist','\nSeptember 27, 1913\n','\nJune 24, 2007\n','American','People have motives and thoughts of which they are unaware.','',NULL,'Thoughts,Motives,Unaware',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20029,'Change','Albert Ellis','Psychologist','\nSeptember 27, 1913\n','\nJune 24, 2007\n','American','People got insights into what was bothering them, but they hardly did a damn thing to change.','',NULL,'Did,Insights',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20030,'','Albert Ellis','Psychologist','\nSeptember 27, 1913\n','\nJune 24, 2007\n','American','I get people to truly accept themselves unconditionally, whether or not their therapist or anyone loves them.','',NULL,'Accept,Themselves,Anyone',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20031,'Love,Great','Albert Ellis','Psychologist','\nSeptember 27, 1913\n','\nJune 24, 2007\n','American','I had a great many sex and love cases where people were absolutely devastated when somebody with whom they were compulsively in love didn\'t love them back. They were killing themselves with anxiety and depression.','',NULL,'Sex',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20032,'Work','Albert Ellis','Psychologist','\nSeptember 27, 1913\n','\nJune 24, 2007\n','American','If something is irrational, that means it won\'t work. It\'s usually unrealistic.','',NULL,'Means,Won',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20033,'Work','Albert Ellis','Psychologist','\nSeptember 27, 1913\n','\nJune 24, 2007\n','American','I\'m very happy. I like my work and the various aspects of it - going around the world, teaching the gospel according to St. Albert.','',NULL,'Happy,Around',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20034,'War','Albert Ellis','Psychologist','\nSeptember 27, 1913\n','\nJune 24, 2007\n','American','As a result of my philosophy, I wasn\'t even upset about Hitler. I was willing to go to war to knock him off, but I didn\'t hate him. I hated what he was doing.','',NULL,'Hate,Him',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20035,'Religion','Albert Ellis','Psychologist','\nSeptember 27, 1913\n','\nJune 24, 2007\n','American','For that again, is what all manner of religion essentially is: childish dependency.','',NULL,'Again,Childish',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20036,'','Albert Ellis','Psychologist','\nSeptember 27, 1913\n','\nJune 24, 2007\n','American','Freud had a gene for inefficiency, and I think I have a gene for efficiency.','',NULL,'Efficiency,Freud,Gene',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20037,'','Albert Ellis','Psychologist','\nSeptember 27, 1913\n','\nJune 24, 2007\n','American','I wrote several articles criticizing psychoanalysis, but the analysts weren\'t listening to my objections. So I finally quit after practicing it for six years.','',NULL,'After,Listening,Quit',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20038,'','Albert Ellis','Psychologist','\nSeptember 27, 1913\n','\nJune 24, 2007\n','American','In the old days we used to get more referrals, because people had insurance that paid for therapy. Now they belong to HMOs, and we can only be affiliated with a few HMOs.','',NULL,'Old,Used,Few',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20039,'','Albert Ellis','Psychologist','\nSeptember 27, 1913\n','\nJune 24, 2007\n','American','Most people would have given up when faced with all the criticism I\'ve received over the years.','',NULL,'Criticism,Faced,Given',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20040,'','Alexander John Ellis','Writer','\nJune 14, 1814\n','\nOctober 28, 1890\n','English','Cents are the most universally used interval measure.','',NULL,'Used,Measure,Interval',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20041,'Finance','Alexander John Ellis','Writer','\nJune 14, 1814\n','\nOctober 28, 1890\n','English','Rounding to the nearest cent is sufficiently accurate for practical purposes.','',NULL,'Practical,Accurate',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20042,'Death','Alice Thomas Ellis','Writer','\nSeptember 9, 1932\n','\nMarch 8, 2005\n','British','Death is the last enemy: once we\'ve got past that I think everything will be alright.','',NULL,'Enemy,Past',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20043,'','Bret Easton Ellis','Author','\nMarch 7, 1964\n','','American','All of my books come from pain.','',NULL,'Pain,Books',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20044,'','Bret Easton Ellis','Author','\nMarch 7, 1964\n','','American','Are you as much of a criminal if you don\'t act when there\'s a crime taking place in front of you as you are one of the participants? That was something that I was thinking about a lot because there are many moments in \'Less Than Zero\' where horrific things happen and Clay could do something about th','',NULL,'Thinking,Him,Happen',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20045,'Great','Bret Easton Ellis','Author','\nMarch 7, 1964\n','','American','Completely committed to adapting \'Fifty Shades of Grey\'. This is not a joke. Christian Grey and Ana: potentially great cinematic characters.','',NULL,'Christian,Joke',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20046,'Time','Bret Easton Ellis','Author','\nMarch 7, 1964\n','','American','Every book for me is an exorcism in some way or another, working through my feelings at the time.','',NULL,'Book,Feelings',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20047,'Business,Sports','Bret Easton Ellis','Author','\nMarch 7, 1964\n','','American','Everyone I know who is successful has issues with their father, regardless of whether it was sports or business or entertainment.','',NULL,'Successful',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20048,'','Bret Easton Ellis','Author','\nMarch 7, 1964\n','','American','Exploitation is a harsh word, I know that, but on a certain level, to me that is the central Hollywood story.','',NULL,'Word,Story,Level',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20049,'Hope','Bret Easton Ellis','Author','\nMarch 7, 1964\n','','American','Hope E.L .James doesn\'t think I\'m being a prankster. I really want to adapt her novels for the screen. Christian Grey is a writer\'s dream.','',NULL,'Christian,Dream',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20050,'','Bret Easton Ellis','Author','\nMarch 7, 1964\n','','American','I do not feel I have a legacy to protect.','',NULL,'Protect,Legacy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20051,'','Bret Easton Ellis','Author','\nMarch 7, 1964\n','','American','I don\'t know why I write what I write.','',NULL,'Why,Write',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20052,'','Bret Easton Ellis','Author','\nMarch 7, 1964\n','','American','I feel like I\'m not smart enough to answer the questions I\'m asked.','',NULL,'Smart,Enough,Questions',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20053,'','Bret Easton Ellis','Author','\nMarch 7, 1964\n','','American','I had no idea that \'Less Than Zero\' was going to be read by anyone outside of Los Angeles, and it\'s - believe me, as the writer of the book I\'m somewhat amused and intrigued by the idea that 25 years later it\'s still out and people are still reading it.','',NULL,'Believe,Book,Still',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20054,'','Bret Easton Ellis','Author','\nMarch 7, 1964\n','','American','I have no problems or issues with screenwriting in general.','',NULL,'Problems,General,Issues',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20055,'Life,Time','Bret Easton Ellis','Author','\nMarch 7, 1964\n','','American','I just sort of write the book I feel like writing given the emotional place I am in my life at the time.','',NULL,'Emotional',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20056,'Men','Bret Easton Ellis','Author','\nMarch 7, 1964\n','','American','I think basically most men are misogynistic.','',NULL,'Basically',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20057,'Movies','Bret Easton Ellis','Author','\nMarch 7, 1964\n','','American','I think my sensibility is very literary; all my books were built as books, and I wasn\'t thinking about them being movies.','',NULL,'Thinking,Books',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20058,'','Bret Easton Ellis','Author','\nMarch 7, 1964\n','','American','I totally relate to Tom Cruise. He\'s not crazy, it\'s just the litany of the mid-life crisis.','',NULL,'Crazy,Crisis,Cruise',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20059,'','Bret Easton Ellis','Author','\nMarch 7, 1964\n','','American','I went to college in Vermont, and then stayed in the East Coast.','',NULL,'College,East,Vermont',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20060,'','Bret Easton Ellis','Author','\nMarch 7, 1964\n','','American','I\'d rather let the fiction speak for itself and I don\'t want to write fiction that tells people how to feel, and I don\'t want to be judgmental in the fiction.','',NULL,'Speak,Rather,Write',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20061,'','Bret Easton Ellis','Author','\nMarch 7, 1964\n','','American','If I want to write a movie, I\'ll write a screenplay, but if I have an idea for a book, it\'s something that I think can only be done novelistically.','',NULL,'Book,Done,Write',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20062,'','Bret Easton Ellis','Author','\nMarch 7, 1964\n','','American','It\'s the rare book that\'s able to transport you in a way that a movie does.','',NULL,'Book,Able,Movie',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20063,'','Bret Easton Ellis','Author','\nMarch 7, 1964\n','','American','No one is drawn to writing about being happy or feelings of joy.','',NULL,'Happy,Writing,Feelings',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20064,'Business','Bret Easton Ellis','Author','\nMarch 7, 1964\n','','American','Regardless of the business aspect of things, is there a reason that there isn\'t a female Hitchcock or a female Scorsese or a female Spielberg? I don\'t know. I think it\'s a medium that really is built for the male gaze and for a male sensibility.','',NULL,'Reason,Female',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20065,'Money','Bret Easton Ellis','Author','\nMarch 7, 1964\n','','American','Unless you\'re the director on the movie, or putting up the money for the movie, you really don\'t have a lot of control.','',NULL,'Control,Movie',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20066,'','Bret Easton Ellis','Author','\nMarch 7, 1964\n','','American','Why would I care what other people are thinking? I don\'t care what an audience thinks of me.','',NULL,'Care,Thinking,Why',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20067,'','Bret Easton Ellis','Author','\nMarch 7, 1964\n','','American','Writing a novel is not method acting and I find it easy to step out of it at cocktail hour.','',NULL,'Writing,Find,Acting',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20068,'Funny,Work,Alone','David R. Ellis','Director','\nSeptember 8, 1952\n','','American','You have to understand the tone of the movie, because if it\'s supposed to be funny, it can be funny violent like the Home Alone stuff, but you have to really understand the tone of what you\'re doing and make the action work for that and for the character.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20069,'','David R. Ellis','Director','\nSeptember 8, 1952\n','','American','Chris Columbus was really interesting to watch how he works with children.','',NULL,'Children,Works,Watch',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20070,'','David R. Ellis','Director','\nSeptember 8, 1952\n','','American','Comedy. I think that\'s something I\'d really like to do.','',NULL,'Comedy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20071,'Success','David R. Ellis','Director','\nSeptember 8, 1952\n','','American','Fourth Law of Thermodynamics: If the probability of success is not almost one, then it is damn near zero.','',NULL,'Law,Almost',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20072,'Love,Time,Good','David R. Ellis','Director','\nSeptember 8, 1952\n','','American','I felt that if there wasn\'t going to be a good opportunity, then I would just go back to second units which I love, keep working with great directors, keep learning and knowing that the opportunity would come when the time was right.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20073,'','David R. Ellis','Director','\nSeptember 8, 1952\n','','American','I jumped 18 cars on a motorcycle, so I did almost everything.','',NULL,'Everything,Did,Almost',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20074,'','David R. Ellis','Director','\nSeptember 8, 1952\n','','American','I like Soderbergh, Spielberg, Lucas. There\'s a lot of talented guys out there obviously, and if you\'re a fan of films, you have to look at that stuff and learn from them.','',NULL,'Learn,Stuff,Guys',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20075,'Money,Car,Cool','David R. Ellis','Director','\nSeptember 8, 1952\n','','American','I mean, you have a general tone of it but it\'s pretty much you get to come in and you\'re going to flip this car and it\'s going to blow up and you\'re going to come out on fire and you go oh, that\'s cool, and then you get paid a lot of money.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20076,'','David R. Ellis','Director','\nSeptember 8, 1952\n','','American','I think my biggest break though came probably on Patriot Games because it was the biggest, longest second unit up to that point. It was like five months of shooting and a huge crew.','',NULL,'Point,Though,Second',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20077,'Great','David R. Ellis','Director','\nSeptember 8, 1952\n','','American','It was great. I mean, it\'s a blast directing underwater stuff.','',NULL,'Mean,Stuff',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20078,'Good,Great','David R. Ellis','Director','\nSeptember 8, 1952\n','','American','It\'s just about going out and getting the shot, so I have a great understanding of how to execute it, so that really helps me, and also having a good understanding of all the action that I\'m shooting, it helps me in determining how I\'m going to capture it.','',NULL,'Getting',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20079,'','David R. Ellis','Director','\nSeptember 8, 1952\n','','American','Its pretty rare for companies to have a snooping policy, although it is getting more common.','',NULL,'Pretty,Getting,Common',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20080,'Car','David R. Ellis','Director','\nSeptember 8, 1952\n','','American','No, in Lethal Weapon I was a taxi cab driver that Mel jumps in front of the taxi and pulls me out of the car and steals the taxi. Then I did some other indie driving for some of the car sequences.','',NULL,'Did,Front',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20081,'','David R. Ellis','Director','\nSeptember 8, 1952\n','','American','No, we always had something to do because I did all the wave runners and jet skis and boats approaching the atolls and stuff like that, so you could do that without showing the actual atoll or the set that you\'re going towards, but detailing all those guys racing towards it.','',NULL,'Without,Did,Stuff',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20082,'Car','David R. Ellis','Director','\nSeptember 8, 1952\n','','American','So then I started doing a lot of episodic TV, just car chases or helicopter chases or whatever.','',NULL,'Whatever,Started',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20083,'','David R. Ellis','Director','\nSeptember 8, 1952\n','','American','So there was always a stunt coordinator on those films that was from Stunts Unlimited and I was just one of the young warriors from Stunts Unlimited that got to be a part of it because it was a big show and they needed a lot of guys.','',NULL,'Young,Big,Show',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20084,'Great,Movies','David R. Ellis','Director','\nSeptember 8, 1952\n','','American','They do think it is a big summer movie and that\'s why they want to give it a great chance, but they don\'t want to go up against Spider-Man 2 or some of the other big movies, the $100 million films that are coming up.','',NULL,'Give',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20085,'Car,Cool','David R. Ellis','Director','\nSeptember 8, 1952\n','','American','They had some really cool rigged cars and things that were different that they would tow behind the camera car that were actually on these trailers that manipulated side to side and stuff like they were getting hit, and actually put the actor right in the middle of the chase.','',NULL,'Different',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20086,'','David R. Ellis','Director','\nSeptember 8, 1952\n','','American','Unless you go out and say what you stand for, other people will do it for you.','',NULL,'Stand,Unless',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20087,'Life,Time,Best','David R. Ellis','Director','\nSeptember 8, 1952\n','','American','Waterworld was the best time of my life. It was physically demanding, but it was fun. I mean, you\'re in Hawaii for nine months shooting on the water every day.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20088,'','David R. Ellis','Director','\nSeptember 8, 1952\n','','American','We\'re talking to New Line. They\'ve got a couple projects they\'re interested in me doing and I\'m having meetings at MGM. There\'s a lot of available projects.','',NULL,'Talking,Interested,Line',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20089,'','David R. Ellis','Director','\nSeptember 8, 1952\n','','American','Well, I think on second units it\'s all about execution. Because you come in there, you don\'t have to worry so much about the studio and all the other actors and all that.','',NULL,'Worry,Second,Studio',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20090,'','David R. Ellis','Director','\nSeptember 8, 1952\n','','American','Yeah, getting the company that would help advertise and cross promote the movie on the release was an important factor for New Line, so we went out to a lot of different companies.','',NULL,'Help,Important,Different',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20091,'Good','David R. Ellis','Director','\nSeptember 8, 1952\n','','American','You don\'t get a chance to take a breath but when you do, you have some really good comedy moments that ease up on the tension that the movie is centered around which is Kim being kidnapped and her son and husband being kidnapped and the jeopardy that they\'re in.','',NULL,'Husband,Son',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20092,'','Don Ellis','Musician','\nJuly 25, 1934\n','\nDecember 17, 1978\n','American','To be a true artist you have to play the way you feel - not the way others think you should feel.','',NULL,'True,Play,Others',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20093,'','Don Ellis','Musician','\nJuly 25, 1934\n','\nDecember 17, 1978\n','American','Because when we are right there is not a band in the world that can touch us!','',NULL,'Touch,Band',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20094,'Music','Don Ellis','Musician','\nJuly 25, 1934\n','\nDecember 17, 1978\n','American','I expect the audience to come up to my level. I am not interested in compromising my music to make it palatable to an assumed sub-standard mass.','',NULL,'Expect,Interested',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20095,'','Don Ellis','Musician','\nJuly 25, 1934\n','\nDecember 17, 1978\n','American','I got bored with the old way - it came too easy. I worked until I could play and chord changes at any tempo in any key, and then said \'What else is there?\' Now I\'m finding out.','',NULL,'Bored,Play,Old',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20096,'Music','Don Ellis','Musician','\nJuly 25, 1934\n','\nDecember 17, 1978\n','American','If one takes all the styles in jazz harmonically from the earliest beginnings to the latest experiments, he still has a rather limited scope when compared to the rest of music in the world.','',NULL,'Still,Rather',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20097,'','Don Ellis','Musician','\nJuly 25, 1934\n','\nDecember 17, 1978\n','American','On those long notes behind the trumpet solo, if anyone lets his mind wander for a minute he is dead.','',NULL,'Mind,Long,Dead',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20098,'Life,Art','Havelock Ellis','Psychologist','\nFebruary 2, 1859\n','\nJuly 8, 1939\n','British','All the art of living lies in a fine mingling of letting go and holding on.','',NULL,'Living',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20099,'','Havelock Ellis','Psychologist','\nFebruary 2, 1859\n','\nJuly 8, 1939\n','British','The prevalence of suicide, without doubt, is a test of height in civilization; it means that the population is winding up its nervous and intellectual system to the utmost point of tension and that sometimes it snaps.','',NULL,'Without,Doubt,Sometimes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20100,'Jealousy,Love','Havelock Ellis','Psychologist','\nFebruary 2, 1859\n','\nJuly 8, 1939\n','British','Jealousy, that dragon which slays love under the pretence of keeping it alive.','',NULL,'Alive',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20101,'Life','Havelock Ellis','Psychologist','\nFebruary 2, 1859\n','\nJuly 8, 1939\n','British','Dancing is the loftiest, the most moving, the most beautiful of the arts, because it is no mere translation or abstraction from life; it is life itself.','',NULL,'Beautiful,Moving',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20102,'Nature,Women,Men','Havelock Ellis','Psychologist','\nFebruary 2, 1859\n','\nJuly 8, 1939\n','British','If men and women are to understand each other, to enter into each other\'s nature with mutual sympathy, and to become capable of genuine comradeship, the foundation must be laid in youth.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20103,'Faith','Havelock Ellis','Psychologist','\nFebruary 2, 1859\n','\nJuly 8, 1939\n','British','A sublime faith in human imbecility has seldom led those who cherish it astray.','',NULL,'Human,Cherish',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20104,'Work,Home','Havelock Ellis','Psychologist','\nFebruary 2, 1859\n','\nJuly 8, 1939\n','British','The average husband enjoys the total effect of his home but is usually unable to contribute any of the details of work and organisation that make it enjoyable.','',NULL,'Husband',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20105,'','Havelock Ellis','Psychologist','\nFebruary 2, 1859\n','\nJuly 8, 1939\n','British','The place where optimism most flourishes is the lunatic asylum.','',NULL,'Place,Optimism,Lunatic',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20106,'Great,Men','Havelock Ellis','Psychologist','\nFebruary 2, 1859\n','\nJuly 8, 1939\n','British','It is only the great men who are truly obscene. If they had not dared to be obscene, they could never have dared to be great.','',NULL,'Truly',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20107,'Money,Poetry','Havelock Ellis','Psychologist','\nFebruary 2, 1859\n','\nJuly 8, 1939\n','British','Thinking in its lower grades, is comparable to paper money, and in its higher forms it is a kind of poetry.','',NULL,'Thinking',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20108,'Work,Women,Power','Havelock Ellis','Psychologist','\nFebruary 2, 1859\n','\nJuly 8, 1939\n','British','\'Charm\' - which means the power to effect work without employing brute force - is indispensable to women. Charm is a woman\'s strength just as strength is a man\'s charm.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20109,'Art','Havelock Ellis','Psychologist','\nFebruary 2, 1859\n','\nJuly 8, 1939\n','British','Every artist writes his own autobiography.','',NULL,'Artist,Writes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20110,'Nature','Havelock Ellis','Psychologist','\nFebruary 2, 1859\n','\nJuly 8, 1939\n','British','The sun, the moon and the stars would have disappeared long ago... had they happened to be within the reach of predatory human hands.','',NULL,'Human,Long',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20111,'Life,Dreams','Havelock Ellis','Psychologist','\nFebruary 2, 1859\n','\nJuly 8, 1939\n','British','Dreams are real as long as they last. Can we say more of life?','',NULL,'Real',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20112,'Love','Havelock Ellis','Psychologist','\nFebruary 2, 1859\n','\nJuly 8, 1939\n','British','When love is suppressed hate takes its place.','',NULL,'Hate,Place',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20113,'Success','Havelock Ellis','Psychologist','\nFebruary 2, 1859\n','\nJuly 8, 1939\n','British','It is on our failures that we base a new and different and better success.','',NULL,'Better,Different',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20114,'Life,Death','Havelock Ellis','Psychologist','\nFebruary 2, 1859\n','\nJuly 8, 1939\n','British','Pain and death are part of life. To reject them is to reject life itself.','',NULL,'Pain',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20115,'Life,Education','Havelock Ellis','Psychologist','\nFebruary 2, 1859\n','\nJuly 8, 1939\n','British','Education, whatever else it should or should not be, must be an inoculation against the poisons of life and an adequate equipment in knowledge and skill for meeting the chances of life.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20116,'','Havelock Ellis','Psychologist','\nFebruary 2, 1859\n','\nJuly 8, 1939\n','British','The parents have not only to train their children: it is of at least equal importance that they should train themselves.','',NULL,'Children,Parents,Themselves',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20117,'Romantic,Music','Havelock Ellis','Psychologist','\nFebruary 2, 1859\n','\nJuly 8, 1939\n','British','The romantic embrace can only be compared with music and with prayer.','',NULL,'Prayer',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20118,'Education','Havelock Ellis','Psychologist','\nFebruary 2, 1859\n','\nJuly 8, 1939\n','British','For every fresh stage in our lives we need a fresh education, and there is no stage for which so little educational preparation is made as that which follows the reproductive period.','',NULL,'Made,Lives',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20119,'','Havelock Ellis','Psychologist','\nFebruary 2, 1859\n','\nJuly 8, 1939\n','British','A man must not swallow more beliefs than he can digest.','',NULL,'Must,Beliefs,Swallow',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20120,'','Havelock Ellis','Psychologist','\nFebruary 2, 1859\n','\nJuly 8, 1939\n','British','In philosophy, it is not the attainment of the goal that matters, it is the things that are met with by the way.','',NULL,'Philosophy,Goal,Matters',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20121,'Life','Havelock Ellis','Psychologist','\nFebruary 2, 1859\n','\nJuly 8, 1939\n','British','However well organized the foundations of life may be, life must always be full of risks.','',NULL,'Must,May',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20122,'Romantic','Havelock Ellis','Psychologist','\nFebruary 2, 1859\n','\nJuly 8, 1939\n','British','In the early days of Christianity the exercise of chastity was frequently combined with a close and romantic intimacy of affection between the sexes which shocked austere moralists.','',NULL,'Between,Days',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20123,'Best','Joseph J. Ellis','Writer','1943','','American','Even in the best of lives, mistakes are made.','',NULL,'Mistakes,Made',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20124,'History','Joseph J. Ellis','Writer','1943','','American','It is as if Clinton had called one of the most respected character witnesses in all of U.S. history to testify that the primal urge has a most distinguished presidential pedigree.','',NULL,'Character,Respected',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20125,'','Joseph J. Ellis','Writer','1943','','American','To my three sons, Peter, Scott, and Alexander who pulled me from the 18th Century and back into the present on a regular basis and therefore made me a better person, thank you. And to my wife, who sits at the table there. Who is right about almost everything.','',NULL,'Wife,Better,Person',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20126,'','Nelsan Ellis','Actor','\nNovember 30, 1977\n','','American','But no one told me that when you\'re in the military, they own you.','',NULL,'Military,Told',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20127,'Love','Nelsan Ellis','Actor','\nNovember 30, 1977\n','','American','I love working with Alexander Skarsgard. He brings such gravity to a scene.','',NULL,'Working,Scene',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20128,'','Nelsan Ellis','Actor','\nNovember 30, 1977\n','','American','I was quiet. If I really wanted to say something, I would. I just wasn\'t interested in saying anything.','',NULL,'Saying,Anything,Wanted',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20129,'','Nelsan Ellis','Actor','\nNovember 30, 1977\n','','American','I\'d always dabbled in acting.','',NULL,'Acting,Dabbled',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20130,'Education','Nelsan Ellis','Actor','\nNovember 30, 1977\n','','American','When I moved to Chicago, I was coming from a school that didn\'t have any arts in Alabama. I essentially came from a town where the arts didn\'t exist and the desire for education didn\'t exist and wasn\'t valued.','',NULL,'School,Desire',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20131,'','Nelsan Ellis','Actor','\nNovember 30, 1977\n','','American','With \'True Blood,\' you don\'t know what to expect. You don\'t know how wild it\'s gonna get.','',NULL,'True,Blood,Expect',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20132,'Life','Ruth Ellis','Criminal','\nOctober 9, 1926\n','\nJuly 13, 1955\n','British','I did not defend myself. I say a life for a life.','',NULL,'Did,Defend',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20133,'','Ruth Ellis','Criminal','\nOctober 9, 1926\n','\nJuly 13, 1955\n','British','I know that I am going to die, and I\'m ready to do so.','',NULL,'Die,Ready',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20134,'','Ruth Ellis','Criminal','\nOctober 9, 1926\n','\nJuly 13, 1955\n','British','It is obvious that when I shot him I intended to kill him.','',NULL,'Him,Shot,Obvious',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20135,'','Ruth Ellis','Criminal','\nOctober 9, 1926\n','\nJuly 13, 1955\n','British','You wont hear anything from me that says I didn\'t kill David. I did kill him.','',NULL,'Anything,Him,Did',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20136,'','Warren Ellis','Author','\nFebruary 16, 1968\n','','British','It\'s a strange world. Let\'s keep it that way.','',NULL,'Strange,Keep',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20137,'','Warren Ellis','Author','\nFebruary 16, 1968\n','','British','If you believe that your thoughts originate inside your brain, do you also believe that television shows are made inside your television set?','',NULL,'Believe,Brain,Made',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20138,'','Warren Ellis','Author','\nFebruary 16, 1968\n','','British','You\'re miserable, edgy and tired. You\'re in the perfect mood for journalism.','',NULL,'Tired,Perfect,Miserable',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20139,'','Charles D. Ellison','Author','','','','Open debate and full discourse on the topic of torture is a double-edged sword.','',NULL,'Full,Open,Debate',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20140,'','Harlan Ellison','Writer','\nMay 27, 1934\n','','American','The two most common elements in the universe are hydrogen and stupidity.','',NULL,'Stupidity,Two,Universe',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20141,'Love','Harlan Ellison','Writer','\nMay 27, 1934\n','','American','Love ain\'t nothing but sex misspelled.','',NULL,'Sex,Nothing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20142,'','Harlan Ellison','Writer','\nMay 27, 1934\n','','American','I don\'t mind you thinking I\'m stupid, but don\'t talk to me like I\'m stupid.','',NULL,'Stupid,Mind,Thinking',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20143,'Love','Harlan Ellison','Writer','\nMay 27, 1934\n','','American','I hate being wrong, but I love it when I\'m set straight.','',NULL,'Hate,Wrong',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20144,'','Harlan Ellison','Writer','\nMay 27, 1934\n','','American','I have no mouth, and I must scream.','',NULL,'Must,Mouth,Scream',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20145,'','Harlan Ellison','Writer','\nMay 27, 1934\n','','American','To say more, is to say less.','',NULL,'Less',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20146,'God','Harlan Ellison','Writer','\nMay 27, 1934\n','','American','When belief in a god dies, the god dies.','',NULL,'Belief,Dies',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20147,'Family,Time,Home','Jennifer Ellison','Actress','\nMay 30, 1983\n','','English','Going home and spending time with your family and your real friends keeps you grounded.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20148,'','Jennifer Ellison','Actress','\nMay 30, 1983\n','','English','I got a mortgage at 17! I didn\'t even know you could get a mortgage at 17.','',NULL,'Mortgage',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20149,'Good','Jennifer Ellison','Actress','\nMay 30, 1983\n','','English','Ballet is such a disciplined craft and it has given me a good grounding.','',NULL,'Ballet,Craft',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20150,'God,Dad','Jennifer Ellison','Actress','\nMay 30, 1983\n','','English','Dad worked in a warehouse when I was little and I didn\'t see him for three years as he was doing all the overtime God gave him to buy me new ballet shoes, or a new tutu.','',NULL,'Him',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20151,'','Jennifer Ellison','Actress','\nMay 30, 1983\n','','English','Everyone thinks that just because you have a Scouse accent, then you must be \'on the rob\'.','',NULL,'Must,Everyone,Thinks',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20152,'Love','Jennifer Ellison','Actress','\nMay 30, 1983\n','','English','I always wanted to act and sing, but my first love was ballet.','',NULL,'Wanted,Act',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20153,'','Jennifer Ellison','Actress','\nMay 30, 1983\n','','English','I came out of the womb born to sing and dance. I have to follow my heart.','',NULL,'Heart,Dance,Born',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20154,'Diet','Jennifer Ellison','Actress','\nMay 30, 1983\n','','English','I don\'t do faddy diets any more. I once did a no-carbs diet a few years ago but it made me depressed. I couldn\'t be doing with that!','',NULL,'Made,Did',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20155,'Food,Diet','Jennifer Ellison','Actress','\nMay 30, 1983\n','','English','I don\'t find it a struggle to maintain a healthy diet now as my palate has changed. I don\'t crave rich food.','',NULL,'Struggle',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20156,'','Jennifer Ellison','Actress','\nMay 30, 1983\n','','English','I eat a lot of chicken with salad or salmon with salad.','',NULL,'Eat,Chicken,Salad',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20157,'Food','Jennifer Ellison','Actress','\nMay 30, 1983\n','','English','I had absolutely no idea how I had ballooned during my pregnancy. All I thought about was eating plenty of food to keep my baby healthy.','',NULL,'Thought,Keep',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20158,'','Jennifer Ellison','Actress','\nMay 30, 1983\n','','English','I just wanted to perform, to sing, dance and act.','',NULL,'Dance,Wanted,Act',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20159,'Funny','Jennifer Ellison','Actress','\nMay 30, 1983\n','','English','I know people will think it\'s funny because I\'ve done glamour modelling in the past, but I felt embarrassed about my body and just wanted to cover it up.','',NULL,'Past,Done',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20160,'Love','Jennifer Ellison','Actress','\nMay 30, 1983\n','','English','I love performing on stage the most. It\'s getting that instant reaction from a live audience. There are no boundaries, you can take your character as far as you want to, you can be the craziest person ever.','',NULL,'Character,Live',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20161,'Women','Jennifer Ellison','Actress','\nMay 30, 1983\n','','English','I think because I did a lot of modelling and appeared in lads mags a lot of women didn\'t necessarily warm to me. But now I have been through childbirth, post-natal depression and struggled with my weight, women seem to relate to me a lot more.','',NULL,'Depression,Through',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20162,'','Jennifer Ellison','Actress','\nMay 30, 1983\n','','English','I used to be such a daredevil but now I\'m much more cautious.','',NULL,'Used,Cautious,Daredevil',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20163,'Work','Jennifer Ellison','Actress','\nMay 30, 1983\n','','English','I want to be a young mum and if I didn\'t have to work I\'d have them tomorrow. I\'d like three!','',NULL,'Tomorrow,Young',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20164,'Best','Jennifer Ellison','Actress','\nMay 30, 1983\n','','English','I want to be the best mum and I want everything to be perfect - I want a fairy tale really.','',NULL,'Everything,Perfect',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20165,'Family','Jennifer Ellison','Actress','\nMay 30, 1983\n','','English','I want to have a family and I\'d like to live in a lovely big house, with a massive driveway and gates and loads of kids.','',NULL,'Live,Big',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20166,'','Jennifer Ellison','Actress','\nMay 30, 1983\n','','English','I want to tell people that I had post-natal depression because there is so much stigma around the subject and there shouldn\'t be.','',NULL,'Depression,Around,Tell',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20167,'','Jennifer Ellison','Actress','\nMay 30, 1983\n','','English','I wanted to have a go at a pop career. My first single, \'Baby I Don\'t Care\', was a hit, and the second, \'Bye Bye Boy\', reached the Top 20.','',NULL,'Care,Single,Career',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20168,'Dad','Jennifer Ellison','Actress','\nMay 30, 1983\n','','English','I was born and brought up in Liverpool with my clever little sister Jemma, who is 14 and wants to be a vet. My mum Jane is an administrator and my dad Peter is a taxi driver.','',NULL,'Sister,Born',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20169,'Age','Jennifer Ellison','Actress','\nMay 30, 1983\n','','English','I was performing from the age of three.','',NULL,'Three,Performing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20170,'Best','Jennifer Ellison','Actress','\nMay 30, 1983\n','','English','I would snack on crisps and chocolate and my meals weren\'t the best. I ate lots of steak with creamy sauces, chips and peas, washed down with wine and a pudding.','',NULL,'Down,Wine',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20171,'','Jennifer Ellison','Actress','\nMay 30, 1983\n','','English','I\'d already put on a bit of weight before I got pregnant.','',NULL,'Before,Put,Bit',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20172,'Government,Money','Larry Ellison','Businessman','\nAugust 17, 1944\n','','American','A corporation\'s primary goal is to make money. Government\'s primary role is to take a big chunk of that money and give it to others.','',NULL,'Give',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20173,'','Larry Ellison','Businessman','\nAugust 17, 1944\n','','American','Bill Gates wants people to think he\'s Edison, when he\'s really Rockefeller. Referring to Gates as the smartest man in America isn\'t right... wealth isn\'t the same thing as intelligence.','',NULL,'America,Same,Wealth',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20174,'','Larry Ellison','Businessman','\nAugust 17, 1944\n','','American','Oracle\'s got 100+ enterprise applications live in the #cloud; today, SAP\'s got nothin\' but SuccessFactors until 2020.','',NULL,'Today,Live,Until',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20175,'','Larry Ellison','Businessman','\nAugust 17, 1944\n','','American','When you innovate, you\'ve got to be prepared for everyone telling you you\'re nuts.','',NULL,'Everyone,Prepared,Telling',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20176,'','Larry Ellison','Businessman','\nAugust 17, 1944\n','','American','Autonomy was shopped to us. We looked at the price and thought it was absurdly high.','',NULL,'Thought,High,Price',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20177,'Computers','Larry Ellison','Businessman','\nAugust 17, 1944\n','','American','Bill Gates is the pope of the personal computer industry. He decides who\'s going to build.','',NULL,'Personal,Build',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20178,'Success','Larry Ellison','Businessman','\nAugust 17, 1944\n','','American','I have had all of the disadvantages required for success.','',NULL,'Required',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20179,'','Larry Ellison','Businessman','\nAugust 17, 1944\n','','American','I started NetSuite. NetSuite was my idea. I called up Evan Goldberg and said, \'We\'re going to do ERP on the Internet, software-as-a-service.\' Six months later Marc Benioff, finding out what NetSuite was doing, and kind of copied it.','',NULL,'Said,Idea,Started',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20180,'Love,Good,Best','Larry Ellison','Businessman','\nAugust 17, 1944\n','','American','I wish HP nothing but the best. I think HP is an icon. Those of us who had their careers in the Valley think of Dave Packard and Bill Hewlett as role models. We would love to be half as good as they were.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20181,'','Larry Ellison','Businessman','\nAugust 17, 1944\n','','American','It\'s Microsoft versus mankind, with Microsoft having only a slight lead.','',NULL,'Lead,Mankind,Microsoft',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20182,'','Larry Ellison','Businessman','\nAugust 17, 1944\n','','American','Our goal is very simply to become the desktop for e-businesses.','',NULL,'Goal,Become,Simply',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20183,'','Larry Ellison','Businessman','\nAugust 17, 1944\n','','American','They don\'t call it the Internet anymore, they call it cloud computing. I\'m no longer resisting the name. Call it what you want.','',NULL,'Call,Name,Longer',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20184,'','Larry Ellison','Businessman','\nAugust 17, 1944\n','','American','To model yourself after Steve Jobs is like, \'I\'d like to paint like Picasso, what should I do? Should I use more red?\'','',NULL,'Yourself,After,Jobs',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20185,'','Larry Ellison','Businessman','\nAugust 17, 1944\n','','American','We have most of the software industry running Autonomy.','',NULL,'Industry,Running,Software',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20186,'','Larry Ellison','Businessman','\nAugust 17, 1944\n','','American','We think a modern cloud lets you decide when you want to upgrade. We don\'t decide for you.','',NULL,'Modern,Decide,Cloud',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20187,'','Ralph Ellison','Author','\nMarch 1, 1914\n','\nApril 16, 1994\n','American','I am invisible, understand, simply because people refuse to see me.','',NULL,'Understand,Simply,Invisible',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20188,'','Ralph Ellison','Author','\nMarch 1, 1914\n','\nApril 16, 1994\n','American','I am an invisible man. I am a man of substance, of flesh and bone, fiber and liquids - and I might even be said to possess a mind. I am invisible, understand, simply because people refuse to see me.','',NULL,'Mind,Understand,Said',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20189,'Education','Ralph Ellison','Author','\nMarch 1, 1914\n','\nApril 16, 1994\n','American','Education is all a matter of building bridges.','',NULL,'Matter,Building',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20190,'','Ralph Ellison','Author','\nMarch 1, 1914\n','\nApril 16, 1994\n','American','Hibernation is a covert preparation for a more overt action.','',NULL,'Action,Covert,Overt',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20191,'','Ralph Ellison','Author','\nMarch 1, 1914\n','\nApril 16, 1994\n','American','America is woven of many strands. I would recognise them and let it so remain. Our fate is to become one, and yet many. This is not prophecy, but description.','',NULL,'America,Become,Fate',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20192,'Life','Ralph Ellison','Author','\nMarch 1, 1914\n','\nApril 16, 1994\n','American','Life is to be lived, not controlled, and humanity is won by continuing to play in face of certain defeat.','',NULL,'Humanity,Play',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20193,'','Ralph Ellison','Author','\nMarch 1, 1914\n','\nApril 16, 1994\n','American','When I discover who I am, I\'ll be free.','',NULL,'Free,Discover',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20194,'Relationship','Ralph Ellison','Author','\nMarch 1, 1914\n','\nApril 16, 1994\n','American','Some people are your relatives but others are your ancestors, and you choose the ones you want to have as ancestors. You create yourself out of those values.','',NULL,'Yourself,Others',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20195,'Time','Ralph Ellison','Author','\nMarch 1, 1914\n','\nApril 16, 1994\n','American','I am not ashamed of my grandparents for having been slaves. I am only ashamed of myself for having at one time being ashamed.','',NULL,'Ashamed,Slaves',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20196,'','Ralph Ellison','Author','\nMarch 1, 1914\n','\nApril 16, 1994\n','American','Had the price of looking been blindness, I would have looked.','',NULL,'Looking,Price,Blindness',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20197,'Life,Art,Knowledge','Ralph Ellison','Author','\nMarch 1, 1914\n','\nApril 16, 1994\n','American','The understanding of art depends finally upon one\'s willingness to extend one\'s humanity and one\'s knowledge of human life.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20198,'','Ralph Ellison','Author','\nMarch 1, 1914\n','\nApril 16, 1994\n','American','By and large, the critics and readers gave me an affirmed sense of my identity as a writer. You might know this within yourself, but to have it affirmed by others is of utmost importance. Writing is, after all, a form of communication.','',NULL,'Yourself,Writing,After',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20199,'','Ralph Ellison','Author','\nMarch 1, 1914\n','\nApril 16, 1994\n','American','Eclecticism is the word. Like a jazz musician who creates his own style out of the styles around him, I play by ear.','',NULL,'Him,Play,Around',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20200,'Good','Ralph Ellison','Author','\nMarch 1, 1914\n','\nApril 16, 1994\n','American','Good fiction is made of that which is real, and reality is difficult to come by.','',NULL,'Reality,Real',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20201,'Power','Ralph Ellison','Author','\nMarch 1, 1914\n','\nApril 16, 1994\n','American','If the word has the potency to revive and make us free, it has also the power to blind, imprison, and destroy.','',NULL,'Free,Word',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20202,'Time','Ralph Ellison','Author','\nMarch 1, 1914\n','\nApril 16, 1994\n','American','The act of writing requires a constant plunging back into the shadow of the past where time hovers ghostlike.','',NULL,'Past,Writing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20203,'','Ralph Ellison','Author','\nMarch 1, 1914\n','\nApril 16, 1994\n','American','The end is in the beginning and lies far ahead.','',NULL,'End,Far,Beginning',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20204,'','Ralph Ellison','Author','\nMarch 1, 1914\n','\nApril 16, 1994\n','American','There are few things in the world as dangerous as sleepwalkers.','',NULL,'Few,Dangerous',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20205,'Truth','Ralph Ellison','Author','\nMarch 1, 1914\n','\nApril 16, 1994\n','American','There must be possible a fiction which, leaving sociology and case histories to the scientists, can arrive at the truth about the human condition, here and now, with all the bright magic of the fairy tale.','',NULL,'Must,Human',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20206,'','Renee Ellmers','Politician','\nFebruary 9, 1964\n','','American','And my principles go right in line with the Tea Party.','',NULL,'Party,Line,Tea',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20207,'','Renee Ellmers','Politician','\nFebruary 9, 1964\n','','American','I believe in Ronald Reagan\'s 11th commandment, thou shall not speak unfavorably of another Republican.','',NULL,'Believe,Another,Speak',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20208,'','Renee Ellmers','Politician','\nFebruary 9, 1964\n','','American','You know I have had Tea Party support.','',NULL,'Support,Party,Tea',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20209,'Truth','James Ellroy','Writer','\nMarch 4, 1948\n','','American','I am conservative by temperament. I disapprove of criminal activity. I am very solidly and markedly on the side of authority. The truth is I would rather err on the side of too much authority than too little.','',NULL,'Rather,Side',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20210,'Age,Alone','James Ellroy','Writer','\nMarch 4, 1948\n','','American','I like to be alone so I can write. But focus can hurt you. I don\'t want to be some stress casualty in early middle age.','',NULL,'Hurt',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20211,'Politics','James Ellroy','Writer','\nMarch 4, 1948\n','','American','Anybody who doesn\'t know that politics is crime has got a few screws loose.','',NULL,'Few,Anybody',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20212,'History','James Ellroy','Writer','\nMarch 4, 1948\n','','American','As a kid, I sensed history going on all around me, but the basic thrust of it didn\'t move me.','',NULL,'Around,Move',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20213,'Work','James Ellroy','Writer','\nMarch 4, 1948\n','','American','As critical acclaim and response has built up, every interview I give is a chance to puncture the myth I\'ve created about my work and refine it.','',NULL,'Give,Chance',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20214,'Dad','James Ellroy','Writer','\nMarch 4, 1948\n','','American','As much as I transferred my mother to Elizabeth Shore of The Black Dahlia, as much as her dad mutated into an obsession with crime in general, well, I have thought about other things throughout the years.','',NULL,'Mother,Black',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20215,'','James Ellroy','Writer','\nMarch 4, 1948\n','','American','Every one of my books is written from the viewpoint of cops, with the exception of my book Killer on the Road, which is written from the viewpoint of a serial killer.','',NULL,'Book,Road,Books',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20216,'','James Ellroy','Writer','\nMarch 4, 1948\n','','American','I am a writer. I could not afford to take 15 months off from my writing career to play detective.','',NULL,'Writing,Career,Play',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20217,'Marriage,Life,Great','James Ellroy','Writer','\nMarch 4, 1948\n','','American','I am the most well-adjusted human being I know. I started out this investigation as a very happy man with a great career. I\'ve got the life people dream about: I am rich, I am famous, I\'ve got a fabulous marriage to an absolutely, spell-bindingly brilliant woman.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20218,'','James Ellroy','Writer','\nMarch 4, 1948\n','','American','I don\'t know anybody in the underworld. I make this stuff up. I don\'t know any criminals.','',NULL,'Stuff,Anybody,Criminals',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20219,'Marriage','James Ellroy','Writer','\nMarch 4, 1948\n','','American','I have a very intense marriage.','',NULL,'Intense',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20220,'','James Ellroy','Writer','\nMarch 4, 1948\n','','American','I haven\'t been to a movie in a year and a half.','',NULL,'Year,Movie,Half',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20221,'Love,History','James Ellroy','Writer','\nMarch 4, 1948\n','','American','I love thinking about American history, thinking about LA history. I love brooding on crime.','',NULL,'Thinking',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20222,'Good','James Ellroy','Writer','\nMarch 4, 1948\n','','American','I put on such a good show, the story is outrageous, and people don\'t want to hear that I\'m basically a reasonable human being. As long as it continues to get me print, I\'ll continue to perform in an exuberant manner.','',NULL,'Human,Long',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20223,'Men','James Ellroy','Writer','\nMarch 4, 1948\n','','American','I want to see these bad, bad, bad, bad men come to grips with their humanity.','',NULL,'Bad,Humanity',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20224,'','James Ellroy','Writer','\nMarch 4, 1948\n','','American','I was a WASP kid going to a high school that was 99 percent Jewish and I wanted attention and I wanted to make a spectacle of myself because I couldn\'t stand to be ignored.','',NULL,'School,Wanted,Attention',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20225,'','James Ellroy','Writer','\nMarch 4, 1948\n','','American','I would like to provoke ambiguous responses in my readers.','',NULL,'Readers,Ambiguous,Provoke',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20226,'Life','James Ellroy','Writer','\nMarch 4, 1948\n','','American','I\'m clenched down, I\'m locked in on it, which is my general approach to life.','',NULL,'Down,General',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20227,'Women','James Ellroy','Writer','\nMarch 4, 1948\n','','American','I\'m getting a wider circle of fans now. More women, more middle class people.','',NULL,'Getting,Fans',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20228,'Love','James Ellroy','Writer','\nMarch 4, 1948\n','','American','I\'ve been tremendously moved by a bunch of odd books. Ross McDonald is very important to me. I love the Lew Archer books.','',NULL,'Important,Books',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20229,'Great','James Ellroy','Writer','\nMarch 4, 1948\n','','American','My mother and I will continue on some level that I haven\'t determined yet. I think my mother\'s a great character, and I have to say that giving my mother to the world has to be the biggest thrill of my writing career.','',NULL,'Mother,Character',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20230,'Great','James Ellroy','Writer','\nMarch 4, 1948\n','','American','Noir is dead for me because historically, I think it\'s a simple view. I\'ve taken it as far as it can go. I think I\'ve expanded on it a great deal, taken it further than any other American novelist.','',NULL,'Simple,American',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20231,'','James Ellroy','Writer','\nMarch 4, 1948\n','','American','Raymond Chandler once wrote that Dashiell Hammett gave murder back to the people who really committed it.','',NULL,'Once,Gave,Committed',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20232,'','James Ellroy','Writer','\nMarch 4, 1948\n','','American','Rock and rollers can get you the youth buzz, and younger people are fanatical readers.','',NULL,'Rock,Youth,Younger',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20233,'Time,Truth','James Ellroy','Writer','\nMarch 4, 1948\n','','American','The truth of the matter is, you lose a parent to murder when you\'re 10 years old, and in fact at the time of the murder you hate your lost parent, my mother in my case.','',NULL,'Hate',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20234,'Courage','Daniel Ellsberg','Celebrity','\nApril 7, 1931\n','','American','There are two types of courage involved with what I did. When it comes to picking up a rifle, millions of people are capable of doing that, as we see in Iraq or Vietnam. But when it comes to risking their careers, or risking being invited to lunch by the establishment, it turns out that\'s remarkably','',NULL,'Two,Did',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20235,'','Daniel Ellsberg','Celebrity','\nApril 7, 1931\n','','American','If monarchy is corrupting - and it is - wait till you see what overt empire does to us.','',NULL,'Wait,Empire,Monarchy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20236,'War','Daniel Ellsberg','Celebrity','\nApril 7, 1931\n','','American','If there\'s another 9/11 or a major war in the Middle-East involving a U.S. attack on Iran, I have no doubt that there will be, the day after or within days an equivalent of a Reichstag fire decree that will involve massive detentions in this country.','',NULL,'Fire,Doubt',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20237,'Good','Daniel Ellsberg','Celebrity','\nApril 7, 1931\n','','American','Look, all administrations, all governments lie, all officials lie and nothing they say is to be believed. That\'s a pretty good rule.','',NULL,'Nothing,Lie',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20238,'Good','Daniel Ellsberg','Celebrity','\nApril 7, 1931\n','','American','The fact is that when it comes to judgment as to what should be secret and what should not be secret, Julian Assange\'s judgment has been pretty good so far.','',NULL,'Pretty,Fact',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20239,'','Daniel Ellsberg','Celebrity','\nApril 7, 1931\n','','American','There should be at least one leak like the Pentagon Papers every year.','',NULL,'Year,Papers,Leak',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20240,'','Daniel Ellsberg','Celebrity','\nApril 7, 1931\n','','American','I agree that there are things that should be kept secret.','',NULL,'Secret,Kept,Agree',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20241,'Good','Daniel Ellsberg','Celebrity','\nApril 7, 1931\n','','American','It was a good 15 or 20 years before anyone at Rand would be in the same room with me. They didn\'t want the question raised, \'What\'s your relationship with Daniel Ellsberg?\' And not one of them wrote me a letter because they didn\'t want a letter of theirs to show up in my trash - which the FBI had be','',NULL,'Through,Before',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20242,'Life,War','Daniel Ellsberg','Celebrity','\nApril 7, 1931\n','','American','My feelings of revulsion and foreboding about nuclear weapons had not changed an iota since 1945, and they have never left me. Since I was 14, the overriding objective of my life has been to prevent the occurrence of nuclear war.','',NULL,'Feelings',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20243,'War','Daniel Ellsberg','Celebrity','\nApril 7, 1931\n','','American','Nixon did have a secret plan, and I knew that it involved making threats of nuclear war to North Vietnam.','',NULL,'Did,Secret',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20244,'Good','Daniel Ellsberg','Celebrity','\nApril 7, 1931\n','','American','Obama is making a choice now that will lead to the deaths of many thousands of civilians in Afghanistan by American hands. By ordinary standards of presidents, he is a decent man. But those standards aren\'t good enough. He\'s in a position either to kill or not to kill, and he\'s made the decision to ','',NULL,'Decision,Made',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20245,'War','Daniel Ellsberg','Celebrity','\nApril 7, 1931\n','','American','Only we, the public, can force our representatives to reverse their abdication of the war powers that the Constitution gives exclusively to the Congress.','',NULL,'Public,Congress',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20246,'','Daniel Ellsberg','Celebrity','\nApril 7, 1931\n','','American','President Johnson put destroyers in harm\'s way in the Tonkin Gulf not only once, but several times, with the, with a lot of his people hoping that it would lead to a confrontation and claiming that it had. And could have resulted in the lost of many lives in the course of it.','',NULL,'Lost,Put,Once',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20247,'','Daniel Ellsberg','Celebrity','\nApril 7, 1931\n','','American','We were young, we were foolish, we were arrogant, but we were right.','',NULL,'Young,Foolish,Arrogant',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20248,'Great,Respect','Lincoln Ellsworth','Explorer','\nMay 12, 1880\n','\nMay 26, 1951\n','American','If I did not have for him the warm affection a son feels toward a less austere and preoccupied father, I at least had an immense respect for him, and a great admiration.','',NULL,'Father',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20249,'Life','Lincoln Ellsworth','Explorer','\nMay 12, 1880\n','\nMay 26, 1951\n','American','Not until, years later, I found my true interest in life did I discover that I could master a subject, no matter how difficult, if it helped me in what I wanted to do.','',NULL,'True,Did',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20250,'','Lincoln Ellsworth','Explorer','\nMay 12, 1880\n','\nMay 26, 1951\n','American','One of the things that made me persist in the Antarctic in the face of sickening discouragements was my determination to name a portion of the earth\'s surface after my father.','',NULL,'Father,Made,After',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20251,'','Robert F. Ellsworth','Diplomat','\nJune 11, 1926\n','','American','If North Korea is allowed to maintain its nuclear weapons programs, other nations may well follow suit and some may buy such weapons from the North Koreans.','',NULL,'May,Follow,Nations',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20252,'Nature,God','Jacques Ellul','Philosopher','\nJanuary 6, 1912\n','\nMay 19, 1994\n','French','All human language draws its nature and value from the fact that it both comes from the Word of God and is chosen by God to manifest himself. But this relationship is secret and incomprehensible, beyond the bounds of reason and analysis.','',NULL,'Human',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20253,'Women,Men','Jacques Ellul','Philosopher','\nJanuary 6, 1912\n','\nMay 19, 1994\n','French','In sum, thought and reflection have been rendered thoroughly pointless by the circumstances in which modern men and women live and act.','',NULL,'Live',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20254,'History','Jacques Ellul','Philosopher','\nJanuary 6, 1912\n','\nMay 19, 1994\n','French','Prayer holds together the shattered fragments of the creation. It makes history possible.','',NULL,'Together,Prayer',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20255,'','Jacques Ellul','Philosopher','\nJanuary 6, 1912\n','\nMay 19, 1994\n','French','The goal of modern propaganda is no longer to transform opinion but to arouse an active and mythical belief.','',NULL,'Goal,Opinion,Belief',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20256,'Alone','Jacques Ellul','Philosopher','\nJanuary 6, 1912\n','\nMay 19, 1994\n','French','The Holy Spirit alone can do this, the Holy Spirit alone can establish this link with one\'s neighbor.','',NULL,'Holy,Spirit',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20257,'','Jacques Ellul','Philosopher','\nJanuary 6, 1912\n','\nMay 19, 1994\n','French','The orchestration of press, radio and television to create a continuous, lasting and total environment renders the influence of propaganda virtually unnoticed precisely because it creates a constant environment.','',NULL,'Influence,Create,Television',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20258,'','Jacques Ellul','Philosopher','\nJanuary 6, 1912\n','\nMay 19, 1994\n','French','Thinking has become a superfluous exercise... purely internal, without compelling force, more or less a game.','',NULL,'Game,Without,Thinking',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20259,'Time','Jacques Ellul','Philosopher','\nJanuary 6, 1912\n','\nMay 19, 1994\n','French','For the word is dialectical in itself and at the same time is integrated into the whole of existence. By this I mean that the word is intended to be lived.','',NULL,'Mean,Same',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20260,'','Jacques Ellul','Philosopher','\nJanuary 6, 1912\n','\nMay 19, 1994\n','French','It is the emergence of mass media which makes possible the use of propaganda techniques on a societal scale.','',NULL,'Makes,Possible,Media',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20261,'Society','Jacques Ellul','Philosopher','\nJanuary 6, 1912\n','\nMay 19, 1994\n','French','Mass media provides the essential link between the individual and the demands of the technological society.','',NULL,'Between,Individual',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20262,'Technology','Jacques Ellul','Philosopher','\nJanuary 6, 1912\n','\nMay 19, 1994\n','French','Modern technology has become a total phenomenon for civilization, the defining force of a new social order in which efficiency is no longer an option but a necessity imposed on all human activity.','',NULL,'Human,Become',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20263,'Work','Jacques Ellul','Philosopher','\nJanuary 6, 1912\n','\nMay 19, 1994\n','French','The intellectual who wants to do her work properly must today go back to the starting point: the woman whom she knows, and first of all to herself. It is at that level, and at no other, that she ought to begin to think about the world situation.','',NULL,'Today,Must',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20264,'','Doug Elmendorf','','','','','The outlook for the Federal budget is bleak.','',NULL,'Budget,Outlook,Bleak',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20265,'Health','Doug Elmendorf','','','','','We do not see the sort of fundamental changes that would be necessary to reduce the trajectory of federal health spending by a significant amount and, on the contrary, the legislation significantly expands the federal responsibility for health care costs.','',NULL,'Care,Changes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20266,'','Doug Elmendorf','','','','','Yes. We do think that the stimulus package is raising GDP and raising employment relative to what would have happened otherwise.','',NULL,'Happened,Yes,Relative',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20267,'','Julian Eltinge','Actor','\nMay 14, 1881\n','\nMarch 7, 1941\n','American','I am not gay, I just like pearls.','',NULL,'Gay,Pearls',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20268,'','Julian Eltinge','Actor','\nMay 14, 1881\n','\nMarch 7, 1941\n','American','I declare that I am a bachelor.','',NULL,'Bachelor,Declare',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20269,'','Julian Eltinge','Actor','\nMay 14, 1881\n','\nMarch 7, 1941\n','American','It depends on where you put the paint, not how much you splash on.','',NULL,'Put,Paint,Depends',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20270,'Love,Strength','Ben Elton','Comedian','\nMay 3, 1959\n','','British','If only the strength of the love that people feel when it is reciprocated could be as intense and obsessive as the love we feel when it is not; then marriages would be truly made in heaven.','',NULL,'Made',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20271,'Sympathy','Ben Elton','Comedian','\nMay 3, 1959\n','','British','Sympathy for victims is always counter-balanced by an equal and opposite feeling of resentment towards them.','',NULL,'Feeling,Resentment',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20272,'','Ben Elton','Comedian','\nMay 3, 1959\n','','British','And roast beef and Yorkshire pudding is my personal signature dish.','',NULL,'Personal,Beef,Yorkshire',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20273,'','Ben Elton','Comedian','\nMay 3, 1959\n','','British','Comedy will always be central to what I do, it\'s just an instinct for me, but I am a writer and always have been.','',NULL,'Comedy,Writer,Instinct',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20274,'','Ben Elton','Comedian','\nMay 3, 1959\n','','British','I don\'t consider myself Jewish. I am half-Jewish by race but not through my mother.','',NULL,'Mother,Through,Race',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20275,'','Ben Elton','Comedian','\nMay 3, 1959\n','','British','I don\'t know what people who I\'ve never met think about me. Some have written horrible things, some have written nice things - but I\'m proud of the fact I\'ve remained close to everyone I\'ve ever worked with.','',NULL,'Nice,Ever,Proud',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20276,'','Ben Elton','Comedian','\nMay 3, 1959\n','','British','I exercise hard and the reason I do is so that I can earn the things I like to consume.','',NULL,'Hard,Reason,Exercise',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20277,'Wisdom','Ben Elton','Comedian','\nMay 3, 1959\n','','British','I find the fact that billionaires are quoted as if the fact that they are billionaires gives them some kind of wisdom is outrageous.','',NULL,'Find,Fact',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20278,'','Ben Elton','Comedian','\nMay 3, 1959\n','','British','I loved writing \'Two Brothers\' more than anything else I have written. It\'s the first book I\'ve written that I\'ve always known I wanted to write. Having said that, it also kept me awake at nights.','',NULL,'Writing,Book,Anything',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20279,'','Ben Elton','Comedian','\nMay 3, 1959\n','','British','I think it is very difficult to legislate for morality.','',NULL,'Difficult,Morality,Legislate',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20280,'Cool','Ben Elton','Comedian','\nMay 3, 1959\n','','British','I think trying to be cool is the worst possible ambition - and I have never suffered from it.','',NULL,'Trying,Ambition',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20281,'','Ben Elton','Comedian','\nMay 3, 1959\n','','British','I try hard not to preach, but I get carried away, which is a mistake, but it\'s a risk worth running.','',NULL,'Hard,Try,Away',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20282,'Work','Ben Elton','Comedian','\nMay 3, 1959\n','','British','I\'m easy to work with, not a pushover, but I respond to criticism and find it inspiring.','',NULL,'Find,Easy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20283,'Love','Ben Elton','Comedian','\nMay 3, 1959\n','','British','I\'m lucky because the strongest emotion I have ever felt is being in love, and that definitely informs my writing.','',NULL,'Writing,Ever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20284,'Money','Ben Elton','Comedian','\nMay 3, 1959\n','','British','If I did things for the money, I\'d have done adverts in the 1980s, when I was hot enough to be offered them, and \'Police Academy 6,\' which I was asked to write.','',NULL,'Done,Did',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20285,'','Ben Elton','Comedian','\nMay 3, 1959\n','','British','My advice to anyone adapting a novel is that once they\'ve read it and learnt to understand it, then they must throw it away and never look at it again!','',NULL,'Must,Understand,Advice',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20286,'','Ben Elton','Comedian','\nMay 3, 1959\n','','British','My parents were secular. I am an atheist.','',NULL,'Parents,Atheist,Secular',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20287,'','Ben Elton','Comedian','\nMay 3, 1959\n','','British','No collection of people who are all waiting for the same thing are capable of holding a natural conversation. Even if the thing they are waiting for is only a taxi.','',NULL,'Waiting,Same,Natural',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20288,'Life','Ben Elton','Comedian','\nMay 3, 1959\n','','British','People who get through life dependent on other people\'s possessions are always the first to lecture you on how little possessions count.','',NULL,'Through,Count',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20289,'Change','Ben Elton','Comedian','\nMay 3, 1959\n','','British','The earth only has so much bounty to offer and inventing ever larger and more notional prices for that bounty does not change its real value.','',NULL,'Real,Ever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20290,'Money,Great','Ben Elton','Comedian','\nMay 3, 1959\n','','British','There are lots of things I could have done for the money, but I\'ve made a great living doing the things I want to do.','',NULL,'Done',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20291,'','Ben Elton','Comedian','\nMay 3, 1959\n','','British','We\'ve all got to look at ourselves, start with yourself, that\'s all you can do. I believe that we can act responsibly as a group, it\'s just that there are vested interests telling us not to bother.','',NULL,'Yourself,Believe,Start',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20292,'','Ben Elton','Comedian','\nMay 3, 1959\n','','British','Yes, OK, farty is a silly word. I wish I\'d never used it. I\'m 34. Perhaps it was a word for my 20s.','',NULL,'Wish,Used,Word',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20293,'','Paul Eluard','Poet','\nDecember 14, 1895\n','\nNovember 18, 1952\n','French','Elephants are contagious.','',NULL,'Contagious,Elephants',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20294,'Hope','Paul Eluard','Poet','\nDecember 14, 1895\n','\nNovember 18, 1952\n','French','Hope raises no dust.','',NULL,'Dust,Raises',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20295,'','Paul Eluard','Poet','\nDecember 14, 1895\n','\nNovember 18, 1952\n','French','A woman is more beautiful than the world in which I live; and so I close my eyes.','',NULL,'Beautiful,Live,Woman',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20296,'','John Elway','Athlete','\nJune 28, 1960\n','','American','I always believe there\'s a reason why you go through everything.','',NULL,'Believe,Everything,Through',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20297,'','John Elway','Athlete','\nJune 28, 1960\n','','American','I\'ve experienced the highest of highs and lowest of lows. I think to really appreciate anything you have to be at both ends of the spectrum.','',NULL,'Anything,Both,Appreciate',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20298,'','John Elway','Athlete','\nJune 28, 1960\n','','American','I look at my career and it\'s still hard for me to believe the way things turned out and how things happened. I\'ve been so blessed.','',NULL,'Believe,Blessed,Hard',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20299,'','John Elway','Athlete','\nJune 28, 1960\n','','American','You learn a lot more from the lows because it makes you pay attention to what you\'re doing.','',NULL,'Learn,Makes,Attention',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20300,'','John Elway','Athlete','\nJune 28, 1960\n','','American','I can\'t compare quarterbacks as apples and oranges in my mind because everybody\'s in a different system.','',NULL,'Mind,Different,Everybody',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20301,'','John Elway','Athlete','\nJune 28, 1960\n','','American','I don\'t have any pangs to where I want to be with the Broncos.','',NULL,'Pangs',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20302,'','John Elway','Athlete','\nJune 28, 1960\n','','American','I\'ve always joked about Joe Montana not appreciating his Super Bowls nearly as much as I do because he never lost one. We lost three before we got one.','',NULL,'Lost,Before,Three',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20303,'Best','John Elway','Athlete','\nJune 28, 1960\n','','American','It\'s all about putting the best team together - not just in the front office but the players on the field.','',NULL,'Together,Team',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20304,'Time,Great,Positive','John Elway','Athlete','\nJune 28, 1960\n','','American','A guy as great as Brett Favre has been for the length of time he\'s been, you would hope that he would be able to leave the game with a positive flavor in his mouth.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20305,'Experience','John Elway','Athlete','\nJune 28, 1960\n','','American','As football players you have all the experience on the field. You don\'t have the experience off the field.','',NULL,'Football,Off',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20306,'','John Elway','Athlete','\nJune 28, 1960\n','','American','Being thrown into the fire and getting the thing turned around in a hurry made it more difficult. Things have been done the hard way. I think you learn better when things are done the hard way.','',NULL,'Better,Hard,Fire',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20307,'','John Elway','Athlete','\nJune 28, 1960\n','','American','How ironic, to be my last game that I ever played would be against Dan in a Super Bowl. The thing I always was afraid of was playing in a Super Bowl when it was raining. I can\'t throw a wet ball.','',NULL,'Game,Ever,Afraid',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20308,'','John Elway','Athlete','\nJune 28, 1960\n','','American','I don\'t know if I like being the sentimental favorite.','',NULL,'Favorite',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20309,'Time,Great','John Elway','Athlete','\nJune 28, 1960\n','','American','I had a great time doing Vegas. It\'s just that it takes a lot of time.','',NULL,'Takes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20310,'Positive','John Elway','Athlete','\nJune 28, 1960\n','','American','I was so lucky to walk away with two Super Bowls and know that the last year was positive.','',NULL,'Two,Away',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20311,'','John Elway','Athlete','\nJune 28, 1960\n','','American','I would have loved to have played for Joe Gibbs. Look at his record of winning three Super Bowls.','',NULL,'Winning,Loved,Three',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20312,'Hope,Experience','John Elway','Athlete','\nJune 28, 1960\n','','American','I would hope this experience would help me if that NFL opportunity were to arise. But I also know that it\'s a totally different league. There\'s a lot more to it.','',NULL,'Help',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20313,'','John Elway','Athlete','\nJune 28, 1960\n','','American','I\'m getting the basics with the AFL, but the NFL is a different animal.','',NULL,'Different,Getting,Animal',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20314,'','John Elway','Athlete','\nJune 28, 1960\n','','American','I\'m happy with the Arena Football League right now. I\'m happy in Denver.','',NULL,'Happy,Football,Arena',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20315,'Death','John Elway','Athlete','\nJune 28, 1960\n','','American','I\'m watching the Weather Channel more than I\'ve ever watched it. I\'m scared to death it\'s going to rain.','',NULL,'Rain,Ever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20316,'','John Elway','Athlete','\nJune 28, 1960\n','','American','It\'s really been a better situation for me being with the Crush than it would if I were with the Broncos because this has given me a lot more broad range.','',NULL,'Better,Situation,Crush',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20317,'Best,Business','John Elway','Athlete','\nJune 28, 1960\n','','American','The Arena League is the best thing that could have happened to me because I get to run the whole process. I\'m seeing not only the football side but the business side.','',NULL,'Football',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20318,'','John Elway','Athlete','\nJune 28, 1960\n','','American','There are a lot of people who might not get another chance to win a Super Bowl, not just me.','',NULL,'Win,Another,Chance',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20319,'','John Elway','Athlete','\nJune 28, 1960\n','','American','There have been openings, but I have not interviewed for any jobs, nor do I want to right now.','',NULL,'Nor,Jobs,Openings',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20320,'God','John Elway','Athlete','\nJune 28, 1960\n','','American','We get done with the game, and it\'s an absolute downpour 30 minutes later. That\'s when I thought God was telling me that\'s enough-time for you to go do something else.','',NULL,'Game,Done',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20321,'Women','Cary Elwes','Actor','\nOctober 26, 1962\n','','British','I do not envy the headache you will have when you awake. In the meantime, dream of large women.','',NULL,'Envy,Dream',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20322,'','Cary Elwes','Actor','\nOctober 26, 1962\n','','British','I feel like if a film is well-written, then the character\'s arc is complete. There really is very little room to expand on that afterwards.','',NULL,'Character,Film,Room',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20323,'Love,History','Cary Elwes','Actor','\nOctober 26, 1962\n','','British','I like historical pieces. History was my favorite subject in school, it was the only subject I excelled in. I love the idea of history and the idea that we may have the opportunity to learn from our past mistakes.','',NULL,'School',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20324,'','Cary Elwes','Actor','\nOctober 26, 1962\n','','British','I take away something from every role. I\'m still learning and that\'s what life is about.','',NULL,'Away,Role',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20325,'Life','Cary Elwes','Actor','\nOctober 26, 1962\n','','British','I think as an actor you\'re lucky to have any film take on a life of its own long after it\'s left the theater.','',NULL,'Long,After',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20326,'','Cary Elwes','Actor','\nOctober 26, 1962\n','','British','I think that two-dimensional film will always be here to stay because it always has its place, but 3D does too.','',NULL,'Place,Here,Film',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20327,'','Cary Elwes','Actor','\nOctober 26, 1962\n','','British','I used to sit in school and dream about getting into films.','',NULL,'School,Dream,Used',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20328,'History','Cary Elwes','Actor','\nOctober 26, 1962\n','','British','I\'m something of a history buff. It\'s deliberate that a lot of my films have been period pieces.','',NULL,'Films,Period',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20329,'Life,Learning','Cary Elwes','Actor','\nOctober 26, 1962\n','','British','I\'m still learning, and that\'s what life is about.','',NULL,'Still',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20330,'','Cary Elwes','Actor','\nOctober 26, 1962\n','','British','I\'ve been doing some writing, which I find very cathartic and fun.','',NULL,'Fun,Writing,Find',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20331,'','Cary Elwes','Actor','\nOctober 26, 1962\n','','British','It\'s deliberate that a lot of my films have been period pieces.','',NULL,'Films,Period,Pieces',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20332,'Experience','Cary Elwes','Actor','\nOctober 26, 1962\n','','British','The visceral experience of seeing a movie in three dimensions, coming at you in the theater, is obviously here to stay, because it is a unique experience. I think that kind of format is only appropriate for some genres, but I\'m all for it.','',NULL,'Here,Unique',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20333,'','Cary Elwes','Actor','\nOctober 26, 1962\n','','British','There\'s a shortage of perfects breasts in this world. It would be a pity to damage yours.','',NULL,'Pity,Breasts,Yours',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20334,'Great','Odysseas Elytis','Writer','\nNovember 21, 1911\n','\nMarch 18, 1996\n','Greek','You\'ll come to learn a great deal if you study the Insignificant in depth.','',NULL,'Study,Learn',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20335,'','Rahm Emanuel','Politician','\nNovember 29, 1959\n','','American','You never let a serious crisis go to waste. And what I mean by that it\'s an opportunity to do things you think you could not do before.','',NULL,'Crisis,Mean,Before',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20336,'','Rahm Emanuel','Politician','\nNovember 29, 1959\n','','American','I wake up some mornings hating me too.','',NULL,'Hating,Wake,Mornings',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20337,'Best,Legal','Rahm Emanuel','Politician','\nNovember 29, 1959\n','','American','Things happened there that I don\'t think are the finest hours for anybody, whether it was a journalist, the legal system or, in that case of the political system, who would say that was an example of when Washington worked best.','',NULL,'Political',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20338,'Good','Rahm Emanuel','Politician','\nNovember 29, 1959\n','','American','As individuals, we will be judged in our lives by the totality of our actions. Not one thing will stand out. And I think that\'s how we get judged by our colleagues and that\'s how we get judged by the good lord.','',NULL,'Lives,Lord',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20339,'Time','Rahm Emanuel','Politician','\nNovember 29, 1959\n','','American','We invoke the sacrifices of our fallen heroes in the abstract, but we seldom take time to thank them individually.','',NULL,'Heroes,Thank',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20340,'','Rahm Emanuel','Politician','\nNovember 29, 1959\n','','American','A strong economy depends on a strong middle class, but George Bush has put the middle class in a hole, and John McCain has a plan to keep digging that hole with George Bush\'s shovel.','',NULL,'Strong,Put,Keep',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20341,'Change','Rahm Emanuel','Politician','\nNovember 29, 1959\n','','American','Banks are slowly but surely lending again, and never again will taxpayers foot the bill for Wall Street\'s excesses. In case we forgot, that was the change we believed in. That was the change we fought for. That was the change President Obama delivered.','',NULL,'Again,President',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20342,'Leadership,Health','Rahm Emanuel','Politician','\nNovember 29, 1959\n','','American','Because of the president\'s leadership, every American will have access to affordable, quality health care.','',NULL,'Care',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20343,'History','Rahm Emanuel','Politician','\nNovember 29, 1959\n','','American','Everybody knows they\'re on the Obama team: There isn\'t vice presidential vs. presidential division, there\'s not a generational pull. People have internalized that this is a real moment in history.','',NULL,'Real,Moment',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20344,'','Rahm Emanuel','Politician','\nNovember 29, 1959\n','','American','I believe the record I was allowed to help establish by the side of the president was important.','',NULL,'Believe,Help,Important',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20345,'History','Rahm Emanuel','Politician','\nNovember 29, 1959\n','','American','I don\'t want to go negative on Franklin Delano Roosevelt, but he didn\'t pass an economic deal in the first 100 days. We have passed the largest Recovery Act in the history of the country.','',NULL,'Country,Negative',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20346,'Change,Home','Rahm Emanuel','Politician','\nNovember 29, 1959\n','','American','I saw the president make the tough calls in the Situation Room - and today, our troops in Iraq have finally come home so America can do some nation building here at home. That was the change that we believed in. That was the change we fought for. That was the change President Obama delivered.','',NULL,'Today',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20347,'','Rahm Emanuel','Politician','\nNovember 29, 1959\n','','American','I sometimes joke, Paula, even paranoid people have enemies.','',NULL,'Sometimes,Joke,Paranoid',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20348,'','Rahm Emanuel','Politician','\nNovember 29, 1959\n','','American','I still believe the Lewinsky investigation was way off from the focus of what Whitewater was, which turned out to be nothing at the end of the process. And I think that there were people who were determined as political opponents to not allow his presidency to succeed.','',NULL,'Believe,End,Focus',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20349,'','Rahm Emanuel','Politician','\nNovember 29, 1959\n','','American','I would like to run for the mayor of the city of Chicago. That has always been an aspiration of mine even when I was in the House of Representatives.','',NULL,'House,Run,City',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20350,'','Rahm Emanuel','Politician','\nNovember 29, 1959\n','','American','I\'ve never been in a place where winning has hurt the ability to do anything.','',NULL,'Hurt,Winning,Anything',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20351,'','Rahm Emanuel','Politician','\nNovember 29, 1959\n','','American','In the White House, you can be on the pitcher\'s mound or you can be in the catcher\'s position. Put points on the board. Show people you can govern. Deliver on what you said you were going to deliver on.','',NULL,'Put,Said,Show',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20352,'','Rahm Emanuel','Politician','\nNovember 29, 1959\n','','American','President Obama made the right choice, over one million Americans are still working today. The American auto industry is not just surviving. It is thriving. Where Mitt Romney was willing to turn his back on Akron, Dayton and Toledo, Ohio, the president said, \'I\'ve got your back.\'','',NULL,'Today,Made,Still',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20353,'','Rahm Emanuel','Politician','\nNovember 29, 1959\n','','American','Rather than doing the kind of fact-checking that normally goes with a story, you ran with certain stories for not wanting to get beat. There\'s a pressure that exists in your profession. I would be surprised in any honest exchange that you say that doesn\'t exist.','',NULL,'Honest,Rather,Story',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20354,'Change','Rahm Emanuel','Politician','\nNovember 29, 1959\n','','American','The American people... want change. They want big ideas, big reform.','',NULL,'Big,American',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20355,'War','Rahm Emanuel','Politician','\nNovember 29, 1959\n','','American','The fact is, Bush\'s war policy has failed. It\'s failed! Who better to say so than Jack Murtha?','',NULL,'Better,Fact',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20356,'Leadership','Rahm Emanuel','Politician','\nNovember 29, 1959\n','','American','The person who takes the oath of office in the next four months will shape not just the next four years, but the next forty years of our nation. In these next four years, we need proven leadership, proven judgment and proven values. America needs four more years of President Barack Obama.','',NULL,'Person,America',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20357,'Time,Great','Rahm Emanuel','Politician','\nNovember 29, 1959\n','','American','There was no blueprint or how-to manual for fixing a global financial meltdown, an auto crisis, two wars and a great recession, all at the same time.','',NULL,'Crisis',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20358,'','Rahm Emanuel','Politician','\nNovember 29, 1959\n','','American','There\'s no safe Republican district. You can run, but you cannot hide.','',NULL,'Cannot,Republican,Run',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20359,'','Rahm Emanuel','Politician','\nNovember 29, 1959\n','','American','They ended up spending a total, their campaign plus the independent, about 1.3 million. I only ended up spending about - not only, but I spent about 2 million. But I had no intention of doing that until I was attacked with a negative ad by an independent group.','',NULL,'Negative,Until,Group',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20360,'Love','Ethan Embry','Actor','\nJune 13, 1978\n','','American','Real love is more than a physical feeling. If there\'s even the slightest doubt in your head about a guy, then forget about it. It\'s not real.','',NULL,'Forget,Feeling',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20361,'Age','Ethan Embry','Actor','\nJune 13, 1978\n','','American','Donner likes what he does and enjoys being on a set. He doesn\'t have to do it, its not like he has to make the rent. When I get to be his age and still enjoy what I\'m doing like him, I\'d be lucky.','',NULL,'Him,Enjoy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20362,'Good','Ethan Embry','Actor','\nJune 13, 1978\n','','American','Everybody tries to be exactly the same. I think being an outsider is a good thing.','',NULL,'Same,Everybody',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20363,'','Ethan Embry','Actor','\nJune 13, 1978\n','','American','For me, I\'ve always taken being on a set as my school, because I\'ve been working since I was ten.','',NULL,'School,Working,Since',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20364,'','Ethan Embry','Actor','\nJune 13, 1978\n','','American','I always play these rodent type characters - skittish and hyper like a chipmunk. It\'s a complete act though. I\'m a very normal person.','',NULL,'Person,Play,Act',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20365,'Travel','Ethan Embry','Actor','\nJune 13, 1978\n','','American','I was home-schooled. But going to high school, I never would\'ve been able to travel the U.S. or been able to do acting.','',NULL,'School,Acting',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20366,'Good','Ethan Embry','Actor','\nJune 13, 1978\n','','American','I went to public school for like, one day. I don\'t get it. Everybody tries to be exactly the same. I think being an outsider is a good thing.','',NULL,'School,Same',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20367,'','Ethan Embry','Actor','\nJune 13, 1978\n','','American','If did go back to school, I would want to learn another aspect of the entertainment industry like to become a producer or an agent, you need a law degree.','',NULL,'School,Law,Did',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20368,'','Ethan Embry','Actor','\nJune 13, 1978\n','','American','The Exorcist doesn\'t get me, but The Omen does.','',NULL,'Does,Exorcist',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20369,'','Ethan Embry','Actor','\nJune 13, 1978\n','','American','The first Matrix genius, the second one, what\'s up with the dancing? I haven\'t even seen the third one.','',NULL,'Genius,Second,Seen',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20370,'Change,Time','Ethan Embry','Actor','\nJune 13, 1978\n','','American','When I finish a film, I like to drastically change my appearance. I get sick of looking at the same thing in the mirror for months at a time. So when a film\'s over, I\'ll do something like shave my head.','',NULL,'Same',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20371,'Change','Ethan Embry','Actor','\nJune 13, 1978\n','','American','You can\'t think about things you want to change. Just be yourself.','',NULL,'Yourself',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20372,'Life','Ethan Embry','Actor','\nJune 13, 1978\n','','American','You just have to do your own thing, no matter what anyone says. It\'s your life.','',NULL,'Matter,Anyone',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20373,'Motivational,Future','Philip Emeagwali','Scientist','1954','','Nigerian','The hardships that I encountered in the past will help me succeed in the future.','',NULL,'Past',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20374,'','Philip Emeagwali','Scientist','1954','','Nigerian','Nigeria is a West African nation of over 100 million energetic people. It is endowed with lots of natural resources but lacks human resources.','',NULL,'Human,Nation,Natural',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20375,'','Philip Emeagwali','Scientist','1954','','Nigerian','Adversities such as being homeless and going to prison has made many people stronger.','',NULL,'Made,Stronger,Prison',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20376,'Computers','Philip Emeagwali','Scientist','1954','','Nigerian','Because I believe that humans are computers, I conjectured that computers, like people, can have left- and right-handed versions.','',NULL,'Believe,Humans',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20377,'','Philip Emeagwali','Scientist','1954','','Nigerian','Eighty percent of Americans with HIV do not know they are infected.','',NULL,'Hiv,Percent,Eighty',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20378,'','Philip Emeagwali','Scientist','1954','','Nigerian','Briefly, to program it requires an absolute understanding of how all 65,536 processors are interconnected.','',NULL,'Program,Absolute,Briefly',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20379,'Computers','Philip Emeagwali','Scientist','1954','','Nigerian','Our lives sometimes depend on computers performing as predicted.','',NULL,'Sometimes,Lives',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20380,'Medical','Philip Emeagwali','Scientist','1954','','Nigerian','Because I am not formally trained in the medical sciences, I can bring in new ideas to AIDS research and the cross-fertilization of ideas from different fields could be a valuable contribution to finding the cure for AIDS.','',NULL,'Different,Research',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20381,'','Philip Emeagwali','Scientist','1954','','Nigerian','Due to financial reasons, I dropped out of school after eight years of formal schooling.','',NULL,'School,After,Financial',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20382,'Life,Time','Philip Emeagwali','Scientist','1954','','Nigerian','During the week that I arrived in the United States, I saw an airport, used a telephone, used a library, talked with a scientist, and was shown a computer for the first time in my life.','',NULL,'Used',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20383,'Nature','Philip Emeagwali','Scientist','1954','','Nigerian','First, I identify an analogous problem in nature and borrow from it.','',NULL,'Problem,Analogous',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20384,'','Philip Emeagwali','Scientist','1954','','Nigerian','I dropped out of high school four times between the ages of 12 to 17.','',NULL,'School,Between,Times',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20385,'Nature','Philip Emeagwali','Scientist','1954','','Nigerian','I have expertise in five different fields which helps me to easily understand the analogy between my scientific problems and those occurring in nature.','',NULL,'Different,Understand',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20386,'','Philip Emeagwali','Scientist','1954','','Nigerian','I preferred to study those subjects that were of interest to me.','',NULL,'Study,Interest,Preferred',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20387,'','Philip Emeagwali','Scientist','1954','','Nigerian','I wanted to become a mathematician, physicist or astronomer.','',NULL,'Become,Wanted,Astronomer',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20388,'Nature','Philip Emeagwali','Scientist','1954','','Nigerian','It is smarter to borrow from nature than to reinvent the wheels.','',NULL,'Reinvent,Smarter',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20389,'Nature','Philip Emeagwali','Scientist','1954','','Nigerian','My focus is not on solving nature\'s deeper mysteries. It is on using nature\'s deeper mysteries to solve important societal problems.','',NULL,'Focus,Important',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20390,'','Philip Emeagwali','Scientist','1954','','Nigerian','Nelson Mandela and Malcolm X came out of prison stronger.','',NULL,'Stronger,Prison,Malcolm',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20391,'Men,Positive','Philip Emeagwali','Scientist','1954','','Nigerian','One out of every 100 American men is HIV positive. The rate of infection has reached epidemic proportions in 40 developing nations.','',NULL,'American',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20392,'','Philip Emeagwali','Scientist','1954','','Nigerian','The 65,536 processors were inside the Connection Machine.','',NULL,'Inside,Machine,Connection',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20393,'','Philip Emeagwali','Scientist','1954','','Nigerian','The Connection Machine was the most powerful supercomputer in the world. It is a complex supercomputer and it will take forever to completely describe how it works.','',NULL,'Powerful,Forever,Works',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20394,'Great,Government','Philip Emeagwali','Scientist','1954','','Nigerian','The Connection Machines owned by the United States government laboratories were made available to me because they were considered impossible to program and there was no great demand for them at that time.','',NULL,'time',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20395,'','Philip Emeagwali','Scientist','1954','','Nigerian','The greatest grand challenge for any scientist is discovering how to prevent the spread of HIV and finding the cure or an effective vaccine for AIDS.','',NULL,'Greatest,Challenge,Hiv',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20396,'','Philip Emeagwali','Scientist','1954','','Nigerian','The hardship of living in a refugee camp made me psychologically strong.','',NULL,'Strong,Made,Living',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20397,'','Philip Emeagwali','Scientist','1954','','Nigerian','The labs were happy that I was brave enough to attempt to program it and the $5 million computer was left entirely to my use. I was their human guinea pig.','',NULL,'Happy,Human,Enough',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20398,'','Buchi Emecheta','Novelist','\nJuly 21, 1944\n','','Nigerian','A hungry man is an angry one.','',NULL,'Angry,Hungry',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20399,'Women,History','Buchi Emecheta','Novelist','\nJuly 21, 1944\n','','Nigerian','Black women all over the world should re-unite and re-examine the way history has portrayed us.','',NULL,'Black',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20400,'','Buchi Emecheta','Novelist','\nJuly 21, 1944\n','','Nigerian','I always value my large kitchen because it was better to do everything there, you wash up, you do everything, rather than messing up another room and I pop my typewriter just next to it. So I still write now but I was doing more writing when the children were younger.','',NULL,'Children,Better,Writing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20401,'','Buchi Emecheta','Novelist','\nJuly 21, 1944\n','','Nigerian','I believe it is important to speak to your readers in person... to enable people to have a whole picture of me; I have to both write and speak. I view my role as writer and also as oral communicator.','',NULL,'Believe,Important,Person',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20402,'Work,Women','Buchi Emecheta','Novelist','\nJuly 21, 1944\n','','Nigerian','I work toward the liberation of women, but I\'m not feminist. I\'m just a woman.','',NULL,'Woman',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20403,'','Buchi Emecheta','Novelist','\nJuly 21, 1944\n','','Nigerian','In all my novels, I deal with the many problems and prejudices which exist for Black people in Britain today.','',NULL,'Today,Black,Problems',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20404,'Romantic','Buchi Emecheta','Novelist','\nJuly 21, 1944\n','','Nigerian','The first book I wrote was The Bride Price which was a romantic book, but my husband burnt the book when he saw it. I was the typical African woman, I\'d done this privately, I wanted him to look at it, approve it and he said he wouldn\'t read it.','',NULL,'Husband,Woman',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20405,'','Hope Emerson','Actress','\nOctober 29, 1897\n','\nApril 25, 1960\n','American','I not only played and sang blues, but I also had to toss the piano around a bit to amuse the patrons.','',NULL,'Around,Blues,Bit',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20406,'Good','Jacqueline Emerson','Actress','\nAugust 21, 1994\n','','American','Anyways, I am a nerd, bookworm, geek... whatever you want to call me. I\'m the type of person that would rather sit down and read a good book than go out and party.','',NULL,'Book,Person',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20407,'Music,Time,Knowledge','Jacqueline Emerson','Actress','\nAugust 21, 1994\n','','American','For the longest time I was brought up listening to only two genres of music, pop and rock. So in the past few years I\'ve been trying to expand my interests because I think that you can only write to the extent of your knowledge, and if your knowledge is limited you can\'t write past that.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20408,'','Jacqueline Emerson','Actress','\nAugust 21, 1994\n','','American','I couldn\'t believe it! I mean, I\'d always dreamed of acting on the screen - my previous background was all theater - but I wasn\'t sure if the opportunity would ever present itself. Not only was this acting for the screen, this was acting in \'The Hunger Games!\' I knew that I had to give this audition','',NULL,'Believe,Mean,Ever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20409,'','Jacqueline Emerson','Actress','\nAugust 21, 1994\n','','American','I never dreamed that I would hear 10,000 people screaming when I stepped out onto a stage. Well, that\'s not entirely true. I dreamed about it but in a performing-on-the-stage-at-Staples-Center-or-Madison-Square-Garden context. But never in a I\'m-in-a-movie-that-hasn\'t-even-come-out-yet one.','',NULL,'True,Hear,Stage',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20410,'','Jacqueline Emerson','Actress','\nAugust 21, 1994\n','','American','I started piano lessons when I was four; I was being classically trained at the Colburn School.','',NULL,'School,Started,Four',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20411,'Family','Jacqueline Emerson','Actress','\nAugust 21, 1994\n','','American','I think family is so important.','',NULL,'Important',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20412,'','Jacqueline Emerson','Actress','\nAugust 21, 1994\n','','American','I wanted to be a professional singer/actress, though I knew it would be hard.','',NULL,'Hard,Wanted,Though',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20413,'','Jacqueline Emerson','Actress','\nAugust 21, 1994\n','','American','I\'m a pescatarian - I don\'t even eat meat!','',NULL,'Eat,Meat',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20414,'','Jacqueline Emerson','Actress','\nAugust 21, 1994\n','','American','I\'ve been acting since I was six years old, but not professionally.','',NULL,'Old,Acting,Since',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20415,'','Jacqueline Emerson','Actress','\nAugust 21, 1994\n','','American','If I see a spider in my house, I put it in a cup, and then I take it outside. I save it. What is wrong with me?','',NULL,'Put,Wrong,House',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20416,'','Jacqueline Emerson','Actress','\nAugust 21, 1994\n','','American','Once you get to that point when you can just be yourself and relax, I just think that you\'re so much happier in general.','',NULL,'Yourself,Once,Point',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20417,'Love,Mom','Jacqueline Emerson','Actress','\nAugust 21, 1994\n','','American','When I was six years old my friend was auditioning for \'Annie,\' and I decided I wanted to audition with her. My mom was worried I would fall flat on my face because I\'d never opened my mouth to sing, so she sent me to vocal lessons. I did the audition and fell in love with the entire process of a sh','',NULL,'Friend',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20418,'War','Jo Ann Emerson','Politician','\nSeptember 16, 1950\n','','American','A key U.S. initiative in this trade war must be to develop reliable trading partners in the world.','',NULL,'Must,Key',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20419,'Best','Jo Ann Emerson','Politician','\nSeptember 16, 1950\n','','American','All those trucks and barges that carry our goods to port are vital connections to the only force which can balance our trade deficit: export. We must keep doing what we do best if we are going to get America out of the red.','',NULL,'Must,America',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20420,'','Jo Ann Emerson','Politician','\nSeptember 16, 1950\n','','American','Already, China has undermined U.S. foreign policy in efforts to gain access to oil resources in Iran and Sudan. We simply cannot separate the political and economic values of oil.','',NULL,'Political,Cannot,Values',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20421,'War,Attitude','Jo Ann Emerson','Politician','\nSeptember 16, 1950\n','','American','America won the Cold War by protecting our strategic resources from the threat of foreign control. We must bring the same attitude to our trade relationship with China.','',NULL,'Must',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL);
INSERT INTO `o_quotes` VALUES (20422,'','Jo Ann Emerson','Politician','\nSeptember 16, 1950\n','','American','America\'s largest trade deficit is with China, a nation that enjoys Permanent Normal Trade Relations with the U.S. and ties its currency to the dollar to make it a more competitive trading partner.','',NULL,'America,Nation,Normal',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20423,'','Jo Ann Emerson','Politician','\nSeptember 16, 1950\n','','American','As the U.S. trade deficit, and the portion of that deficit attributed to China, continue to grow, our own economy is at risk of losing its reputation as a leader in world trade.','',NULL,'Leader,Losing,Risk',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20424,'Power','Jo Ann Emerson','Politician','\nSeptember 16, 1950\n','','American','China is not only formidable, it is also aggressively building its own economic infrastructure. Just a few years from now, China will rival the U.S. and the European Union in global market power. It already has surpassed us in population.','',NULL,'Few,Union',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20425,'','Jo Ann Emerson','Politician','\nSeptember 16, 1950\n','','American','With a strong domestic economy, low national unemployment at 5 percent, and increasing retail sales, the picture should look rosy. But one look at the trade deficit changes all of that.','',NULL,'Strong,Picture,Changes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20426,'','Keith Emerson','Musician','\nNovember 2, 1944\n','','British','At the Isle of Wight, the sound went out and kind of kept on going. And I wasn\'t... when I came off stage I was kind of unhappy about how we had played. But now, I listen back to those recordings and it\'s not bad.','',NULL,'Bad,Off,Unhappy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20427,'Good,Teacher','Keith Emerson','Musician','\nNovember 2, 1944\n','','British','Find a good teacher, as I found for my sons. I feel the worst thing you can do is to try and teach your own children yourself, because there is a natural rebellion that occurs.','',NULL,'Yourself',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20428,'','Keith Emerson','Musician','\nNovember 2, 1944\n','','British','I consider everything I compose a gift.','',NULL,'Everything,Gift,Consider',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20429,'','Keith Emerson','Musician','\nNovember 2, 1944\n','','British','I don\'t care who I play to, as long as they enjoy listening to what I play.','',NULL,'Care,Long,Enjoy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20430,'Love,Music,Great','Keith Emerson','Musician','\nNovember 2, 1944\n','','British','I don\'t regard myself as a great classical or jazz pianist. I like country music, but I\'m not a great player. I just like music. Drums \'n\' bass is pretty exciting and I\'d love to explore it.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20431,'','Keith Emerson','Musician','\nNovember 2, 1944\n','','British','I guess when Rick is finished with his Journey to the Centre of the Earth, then we might have a go at something. We\'d like to, we\'re open to it, and we\'ve been talking about it.','',NULL,'Earth,Might,Talking',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20432,'','Keith Emerson','Musician','\nNovember 2, 1944\n','','British','I had written movie scores, television series, played with other people. Carl had done the same with Asia, with other bands, everything. We weren\'t about to entrust Greg automatically with a production credit.','',NULL,'Everything,Done,Same',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20433,'Love,Time','Keith Emerson','Musician','\nNovember 2, 1944\n','','British','I love my mother dearly, but it wouldn\'t be suitable for me to live with her all the time.','',NULL,'Mother',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20434,'','Keith Emerson','Musician','\nNovember 2, 1944\n','','British','I remember that I used to mix with my friends who had brothers and sisters. I was an only child.','',NULL,'Remember,Friends,Child',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20435,'','Keith Emerson','Musician','\nNovember 2, 1944\n','','British','I was always playing the Hammond Organ back to front even during the days of the Nice, going back to 1968. Really what I was doing there, was choosing notes at random and trying to make some sense of them, improvising back to front.','',NULL,'Nice,Trying,Sense',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20436,'Love','Keith Emerson','Musician','\nNovember 2, 1944\n','','British','I\'m not a rich man, and Greg Lake is certainly not. I don\'t know how he can survive. I don\'t know how he can be that suicidal. But having said that, I\'d love to be there to help Greg.','',NULL,'Help,Rich',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20437,'','Keith Emerson','Musician','\nNovember 2, 1944\n','','British','I\'m proud of my kids, they are doing what they want to do.','',NULL,'Proud,Kids',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20438,'','Keith Emerson','Musician','\nNovember 2, 1944\n','','British','I\'ve broken my nose, I\'ve broken ribs. You name it. In fact, we just got back from South America, and I fell over a monitor speaker on the stage and almost ended up in the front row of the audience. I managed to sprain my wrist on that one but luckily nothing was broken.','',NULL,'Nothing,America,Broken',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20439,'','Keith Emerson','Musician','\nNovember 2, 1944\n','','British','I\'ve gone through hell and back.','',NULL,'Through,Hell,Gone',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20440,'','Keith Emerson','Musician','\nNovember 2, 1944\n','','British','I\'ve never written a book before.','',NULL,'Book,Before,Written',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20441,'Good','Keith Emerson','Musician','\nNovember 2, 1944\n','','British','If it wasn\'t good, I wouldn\'t be going back out on tour.','',NULL,'Tour',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20442,'','Keith Emerson','Musician','\nNovember 2, 1944\n','','British','If they want a photograph, then just take it.','',NULL,'Photograph',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20443,'','Keith Emerson','Musician','\nNovember 2, 1944\n','','British','If we didn\'t do the tour, it would have been disastrous.','',NULL,'Tour,Disastrous',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20444,'Good','Keith Emerson','Musician','\nNovember 2, 1944\n','','British','If you\'re a good parent, see the changes that are happening in your kids.','',NULL,'Kids,Parent',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20445,'Music','Keith Emerson','Musician','\nNovember 2, 1944\n','','British','My sons are into German music, but they are into all kinds of music.','',NULL,'Kinds,Sons',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20446,'','Keith Emerson','Musician','\nNovember 2, 1944\n','','British','Next year I\'m going to be a guesting soloist with orchestras all over Europe, to start off with.','',NULL,'Start,Off,Year',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20447,'','Keith Emerson','Musician','\nNovember 2, 1944\n','','British','Since this our first show, I think they\'ll see us sweat a lot.','',NULL,'Show,Since,Sweat',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20448,'Best','Keith Emerson','Musician','\nNovember 2, 1944\n','','British','The best thing about this band is I\'m the leader!','',NULL,'Leader,Band',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20449,'','Keith Emerson','Musician','\nNovember 2, 1944\n','','British','There\'s a clip where he had someone miming me running around from keyboard to keyboard. Oh dear, I am sure a lot of people didn\'t know what he was going on about.','',NULL,'Someone,Around,Sure',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20450,'','Keith Emerson','Musician','\nNovember 2, 1944\n','','British','They were keen for me still to play the piano, which I was going to, but 45 minutes of piano would be extremely boring. I like a bit of light and shade.','',NULL,'Boring,Still,Play',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20451,'Best','Michael Emerson','Actor','\nSeptember 7, 1954\n','','American','I think of myself as a problem-solver. I want to go in and help the director and the writer to get the best they can out of the text they\'re working with.','',NULL,'Help,Working',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20452,'Dreams,Great','Michael Emerson','Actor','\nSeptember 7, 1954\n','','American','I\'ve been blessed by doing classic plays on Broadway, which was one of my great dreams forever.','',NULL,'Blessed',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20453,'Funny,Work','Michael Emerson','Actor','\nSeptember 7, 1954\n','','American','I\'ve played villains on stage - you know, the Iagos and so on - but I think of myself as a funny person. I mostly did comedies before I did TV work.','',NULL,'Person',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20454,'Power','Michael Emerson','Actor','\nSeptember 7, 1954\n','','American','It worries me a little bit the reach and power of TV. More people saw me in \'The Practice\' than will ever see me in all the stage plays I ever do. Which is sort of humbling. Or troubling. Or both.','',NULL,'Ever,Both',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20455,'Time,Experience','Michael Emerson','Actor','\nSeptember 7, 1954\n','','American','One of the things I like about performing on the stage is that it is a kind of meditative experience. Time does stand still. You have no concept or feeling of the passing of two or three hours\' time. It\'s all kind of one present moment, which is a kind of a description of meditation.','',NULL,'Feeling',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20456,'Work,Time','Michael Emerson','Actor','\nSeptember 7, 1954\n','','American','There are roles that are terrifying because they\'re large or you may feel that they\'re out of your line, but I\'m never terrified once the actual work begins. Once you begin rehearsal, then it\'s small building blocks. It\'s solving little problems one at a time.','',NULL,'May',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20457,'Funny,Work','Michael Emerson','Actor','\nSeptember 7, 1954\n','','American','Yeah, it\'s funny, working on a show with as large a cast as we have here, your work gets sort of compartmentalized. There\'s still about half the cast that I\'ve never had a scene with but I have missed working with Terry.','',NULL,'Still',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20458,'Wisdom','Ralph Waldo Emerson','Poet','\nMay 25, 1803\n','\nApril 27, 1882\n','American','Do not go where the path may lead, go instead where there is no path and leave a trail.','',NULL,'May,Path',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20459,'Life','Ralph Waldo Emerson','Poet','\nMay 25, 1803\n','\nApril 27, 1882\n','American','All life is an experiment. The more experiments you make the better.','',NULL,'Better,Experiment',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20460,'New Year\'s,Best','Ralph Waldo Emerson','Poet','\nMay 25, 1803\n','\nApril 27, 1882\n','American','Write it on your heart that every day is the best day in the year.','',NULL,'Heart',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20461,'Friendship','Ralph Waldo Emerson','Poet','\nMay 25, 1803\n','\nApril 27, 1882\n','American','It is one of the blessings of old friends that you can afford to be stupid with them.','',NULL,'Stupid,Blessings',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20462,'','Ralph Waldo Emerson','Poet','\nMay 25, 1803\n','\nApril 27, 1882\n','American','To be yourself in a world that is constantly trying to make you something else is the greatest accomplishment.','',NULL,'Yourself,Greatest,Trying',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20463,'Wisdom,Nature','Ralph Waldo Emerson','Poet','\nMay 25, 1803\n','\nApril 27, 1882\n','American','Adopt the pace of nature: her secret is patience.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20464,'Anger,Peace','Ralph Waldo Emerson','Poet','\nMay 25, 1803\n','\nApril 27, 1882\n','American','For every minute you remain angry, you give up sixty seconds of peace of mind.','',NULL,'Mind',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20465,'Trust','Ralph Waldo Emerson','Poet','\nMay 25, 1803\n','\nApril 27, 1882\n','American','All I have seen teaches me to trust the creator for all I have not seen.','',NULL,'Seen,Creator',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20466,'Peace','Ralph Waldo Emerson','Poet','\nMay 25, 1803\n','\nApril 27, 1882\n','American','Peace cannot be achieved through violence, it can only be attained through understanding.','',NULL,'Through,Cannot',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20467,'Friendship','Ralph Waldo Emerson','Poet','\nMay 25, 1803\n','\nApril 27, 1882\n','American','The only way to have a friend is to be one.','',NULL,'Friend',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20468,'Women,Age,Best','Ralph Waldo Emerson','Poet','\nMay 25, 1803\n','\nApril 27, 1882\n','American','The age of a woman doesn\'t mean a thing. The best tunes are played on the oldest fiddles.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20469,'Beauty,Love,Art','Ralph Waldo Emerson','Poet','\nMay 25, 1803\n','\nApril 27, 1882\n','American','Love of beauty is taste. The creation of beauty is art.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20470,'','Ralph Waldo Emerson','Poet','\nMay 25, 1803\n','\nApril 27, 1882\n','American','What lies behind you and what lies in front of you, pales in comparison to what lies inside of you.','',NULL,'Lies,Behind,Inside',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20471,'Intelligence,Great','Ralph Waldo Emerson','Poet','\nMay 25, 1803\n','\nApril 27, 1882\n','American','Character is higher than intellect. A great soul will be strong to live as well as think.','',NULL,'Strong',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20472,'Life','Ralph Waldo Emerson','Poet','\nMay 25, 1803\n','\nApril 27, 1882\n','American','It is not length of life, but depth of life.','',NULL,'Depth,Length',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20473,'Great,Time','Ralph Waldo Emerson','Poet','\nMay 25, 1803\n','\nApril 27, 1882\n','American','Our greatest glory is not in never failing, but in rising up every time we fail.','',NULL,'Greatest',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20474,'Peace','Ralph Waldo Emerson','Poet','\nMay 25, 1803\n','\nApril 27, 1882\n','American','Nobody can bring you peace but yourself.','',NULL,'Yourself,Nobody',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20475,'Success,Life','Ralph Waldo Emerson','Poet','\nMay 25, 1803\n','\nApril 27, 1882\n','American','To know even one life has breathed easier because you have lived. This is to have succeeded.','',NULL,'Lived',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20476,'','Ralph Waldo Emerson','Poet','\nMay 25, 1803\n','\nApril 27, 1882\n','American','You cannot do a kindness too soon, for you never know how soon it will be too late.','',NULL,'Kindness,Cannot,Late',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20477,'Art','Ralph Waldo Emerson','Poet','\nMay 25, 1803\n','\nApril 27, 1882\n','American','Every artist was first an amateur.','',NULL,'Artist,Amateur',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20478,'','Ralph Waldo Emerson','Poet','\nMay 25, 1803\n','\nApril 27, 1882\n','American','Always do what you are afraid to do.','',NULL,'Afraid',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20479,'Travel','Ralph Waldo Emerson','Poet','\nMay 25, 1803\n','\nApril 27, 1882\n','American','Though we travel the world over to find the beautiful, we must carry it with us or we find it not.','',NULL,'Beautiful,Must',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20480,'','Ralph Waldo Emerson','Poet','\nMay 25, 1803\n','\nApril 27, 1882\n','American','A man is what he thinks about all day long.','',NULL,'Long,Thinks',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20481,'Mom,Men','Ralph Waldo Emerson','Poet','\nMay 25, 1803\n','\nApril 27, 1882\n','American','Men are what their mothers made them.','',NULL,'Made',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20482,'Strength,Men','Ralph Waldo Emerson','Poet','\nMay 25, 1803\n','\nApril 27, 1882\n','American','Shallow men believe in luck. Strong men believe in cause and effect.','',NULL,'Strong',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20483,'','William Emerson','Mathematician','\nMay 14, 1701\n','\nMay 20, 1782\n','English','Beware of the man who will not engage in idle conversation; he is planning to steal your walking stick or water your stock.','',NULL,'Water,Walking,Planning',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20484,'Life','Tracey Emin','Artist','\nJuly 3, 1963\n','','English','All the mistakes I\'ve ever made in my life have been when I\'ve been drunk. I haven\'t made hardly any mistakes sober, ever, ever.','',NULL,'Mistakes,Drunk',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20485,'','Tracey Emin','Artist','\nJuly 3, 1963\n','','English','People don\'t remember. Revenge is sweet.','',NULL,'Revenge,Remember,Sweet',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20486,'','Tracey Emin','Artist','\nJuly 3, 1963\n','','English','People try constantly to use me, and I hate it.','',NULL,'Hate,Try,Use',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20487,'','Tracey Emin','Artist','\nJuly 3, 1963\n','','English','I don\'t ask for an apology because it\'s only tomorrow\'s fish-and-chip paper.','',NULL,'Tomorrow,Ask,Apology',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20488,'','Tracey Emin','Artist','\nJuly 3, 1963\n','','English','I am fiercely independent and I probably wouldn\'t be if it wasn\'t for the way in which I was brought up.','',NULL,'Probably,Brought,Fiercely',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20489,'','Tracey Emin','Artist','\nJuly 3, 1963\n','','English','I have hardly any friends who aren\'t gay.','',NULL,'Gay,Friends,Hardly',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20490,'','Tracey Emin','Artist','\nJuly 3, 1963\n','','English','I never grew up.','',NULL,'Grew',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20491,'','Tracey Emin','Artist','\nJuly 3, 1963\n','','English','I thought it would be my one and only exhibition, so I decided to call it My Major Retrospective.','',NULL,'Thought,Call,Decided',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20492,'Good','Tracey Emin','Artist','\nJuly 3, 1963\n','','English','I\'m not trying to find another thing that\'s wrong with me, but I\'m such a nice person, and I have a couple of drinks and I\'m really good fun and then I\'m really not fun.','',NULL,'Nice,Fun',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20493,'','Tracey Emin','Artist','\nJuly 3, 1963\n','','English','I\'m out of here, I\'m better than all of you.','',NULL,'Better,Here',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20494,'Art','Tracey Emin','Artist','\nJuly 3, 1963\n','','English','I\'ve been slagged off completely by the art world.','',NULL,'Off,Completely',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20495,'Life','Tracey Emin','Artist','\nJuly 3, 1963\n','','English','I\'ve got over so much. Mum wouldn\'t want anything to come into my life that would make me fragile again.','',NULL,'Anything,Again',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20496,'Work,Great','Tracey Emin','Artist','\nJuly 3, 1963\n','','English','If I didn\'t want to work for a couple of years, I wouldn\'t have to-it\'s a great feeling, to know I\'m doing it because I want to do it.','',NULL,'Feeling',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20497,'','Tracey Emin','Artist','\nJuly 3, 1963\n','','English','It pleases me that people can be interactive.','',NULL,'Pleases',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20498,'','Tracey Emin','Artist','\nJuly 3, 1963\n','','English','It wasn\'t so much destroying my dancing, it was destroying me.','',NULL,'Dancing,Destroying',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20499,'Work,Time','Tracey Emin','Artist','\nJuly 3, 1963\n','','English','It\'s happened time and time again, but the committee has always decided against it-the work was too conservative or didn\'t fit within the budget; there are millions of different reasons.','',NULL,'Different',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20500,'','Tracey Emin','Artist','\nJuly 3, 1963\n','','English','It\'s my memory, and what happened between that moment 10 or 15 years ago and now, there\'s a lot of gray area.','',NULL,'Moment,Between,Memory',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20501,'Truth','Tracey Emin','Artist','\nJuly 3, 1963\n','','English','Maybe I don\'t believe things myself, as well. Truth is such a transient thing.','',NULL,'Believe,Maybe',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20502,'Life','Tracey Emin','Artist','\nJuly 3, 1963\n','','English','My mum has never wanted me to have children. She thinks I would be destroying my life, even now.','',NULL,'Children,Wanted',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20503,'Success','Tracey Emin','Artist','\nJuly 3, 1963\n','','English','One thing that success has taught me is censorship.','',NULL,'Censorship,Taught',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20504,'','Tracey Emin','Artist','\nJuly 3, 1963\n','','English','The idea that I\'m going to have to sit down to write some fiction where I\'m going to have to think of a plot would really scare me, because it would come out a mess.','',NULL,'Down,Write,Idea',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20505,'Work','Tracey Emin','Artist','\nJuly 3, 1963\n','','English','There is nothing difficult about my work, and people get to hear it from me.','',NULL,'Nothing,Difficult',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20506,'','Tracey Emin','Artist','\nJuly 3, 1963\n','','English','There\'s so much stuff said about me that\'s not true, so now if something is hurtful and wrong, I send an e-mail or letter immediately, saying, This is not true.','',NULL,'True,Saying,Said',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20507,'','Tracey Emin','Artist','\nJuly 3, 1963\n','','English','They look at someone like me, and I just really get up their nose. I really wind them up.','',NULL,'Someone,Wind,Nose',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20508,'Truth,Experience','Tracey Emin','Artist','\nJuly 3, 1963\n','','English','What is truth? Truth doesn\'t really exist. Who is going to judge whether my experience of an incident is more valid than yours? No one can be trusted to be the judge of that.','',NULL,'Judge',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20509,'Life,Truth','Eminem','Musician','\nOctober 17, 1972\n','','American','The truth is you don\'t know what is going to happen tomorrow. Life is a crazy ride, and nothing is guaranteed.','',NULL,'Crazy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20510,'Love','Eminem','Musician','\nOctober 17, 1972\n','','American','I say what I want to say and do what I want to do. There\'s no in between. People will either love you for it or hate you for it.','',NULL,'Hate,Between',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20511,'','Eminem','Musician','\nOctober 17, 1972\n','','American','Dealing with backstabbers, there was one thing I learned. They\'re only powerful when you got your back turned.','',NULL,'Powerful,Learned,Dealing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20512,'','Eminem','Musician','\nOctober 17, 1972\n','','American','I am who I am and I say what I think. I\'m not putting a face on for the record.','',NULL,'Face,Record,Putting',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20513,'Women','Eminem','Musician','\nOctober 17, 1972\n','','American','I don\'t hate women - they just sometimes make me mad.','',NULL,'Hate,Sometimes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20514,'Life,Home','Eminem','Musician','\nOctober 17, 1972\n','','American','Say there\'s a white kid who lives in a nice home, goes to an all-white school, and is pretty much having everything handed to him on a platter - for him to pick up a rap tape is incredible to me, because what that\'s saying is that he\'s living a fantasy life of rebellion.','',NULL,'Nice',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20515,'','Eminem','Musician','\nOctober 17, 1972\n','','American','I am whatever you say I am; if I wasn\'t, then why would you say I am.','',NULL,'Why,Whatever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20516,'','Eminem','Musician','\nOctober 17, 1972\n','','American','I\'m stupid, I\'m ugly, I\'m dumb, I smell. Did I mention I\'m stupid?','',NULL,'Stupid,Did,Ugly',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20517,'','Eminem','Musician','\nOctober 17, 1972\n','','American','Somewhere deep down there\'s a decent man in me, he just can\'t be found.','',NULL,'Deep,Down,Found',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20518,'','Eminem','Musician','\nOctober 17, 1972\n','','American','To the people I forgot, you weren\'t on my mind for some reason and you probably don\'t deserve any thanks anyway.','',NULL,'Mind,Reason,Deserve',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20519,'Funny,Trust','Eminem','Musician','\nOctober 17, 1972\n','','American','Trust is hard to come by. That\'s why my circle is small and tight. I\'m kind of funny about making new friends.','',NULL,'Hard',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20520,'Love,Music,Best','Eminem','Musician','\nOctober 17, 1972\n','','American','Personally, I just think rap music is the best thing out there, period. If you look at my deck in my car radio, you\'re always going to find a hip-hop tape; that\'s all I buy, that\'s all I live, that\'s all I listen to, that\'s all I love.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20521,'','Eminem','Musician','\nOctober 17, 1972\n','','American','It sometimes feels like a strange movie, you know, it\'s all so weird that sometimes I wonder if it is really happening.','',NULL,'Strange,Sometimes,Weird',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20522,'Life,Music','Eminem','Musician','\nOctober 17, 1972\n','','American','I need drama in my life to keep making music.','',NULL,'Keep',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20523,'Truth','Eminem','Musician','\nOctober 17, 1972\n','','American','A lot of truth is said in jest.','',NULL,'Said,Jest',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20524,'','Eminem','Musician','\nOctober 17, 1972\n','','American','My thing is this; if I\'m sick enough to think it, then I\'m sick enough to say it.','',NULL,'Enough,Sick',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20525,'','Eminem','Musician','\nOctober 17, 1972\n','','American','I might talk about killing people, but that doesn\'t mean I do it.','',NULL,'Mean,Talk,Might',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20526,'','Eminem','Musician','\nOctober 17, 1972\n','','American','I always wished for this, but it\'s almost turning into more of a nightmare than a dream.','',NULL,'Dream,Almost,Nightmare',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20527,'Music','Eminem','Musician','\nOctober 17, 1972\n','','American','Sometimes I feel like rap music is almost the key to stopping racism.','',NULL,'Racism,Sometimes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20528,'','Eminem','Musician','\nOctober 17, 1972\n','','American','Yeah, I did see where the people dissing me were coming from. But, it\'s like, anything that happened in the past between black and white, I can\'t really speak on it, because I wasn\'t there. I don\'t feel like me being born the color I am makes me any less of a person.','',NULL,'Past,Person,Black',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20529,'Humor','Eminem','Musician','\nOctober 17, 1972\n','','American','Anybody with a sense of humor is going to put on my album and laugh from beginning to end.','',NULL,'End,Laugh',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20530,'','Eminem','Musician','\nOctober 17, 1972\n','','American','These times are so hard, and they\'re getting even harder.','',NULL,'Hard,Getting,Times',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20531,'','Eminem','Musician','\nOctober 17, 1972\n','','American','Nobody likes to fail. I want to succeed in everything I do, which isn\'t much. But the things that I\'m really passionate about, if I fail at those, if I\'m not successful, what do I have?','',NULL,'Successful,Everything,Succeed',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20532,'Life','Eminem','Musician','\nOctober 17, 1972\n','','American','If there\'s not drama and negativity in my life, all my songs will be really wack and boring or something.','',NULL,'Boring,Songs',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20533,'','Eminem','Musician','\nOctober 17, 1972\n','','American','It\'d be stupid for me to sit here and say that there aren\'t kids who look up to me, but my responsibility is not to them. I\'m not a baby sitter.','',NULL,'Stupid,Here,Kids',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20534,'','Elizabeth Emken','Politician','\nApril 4, 1963\n','','American','I don\'t care what the political establishment says, Republican, Democrat - I\'m a problem solver.','',NULL,'Care,Political,Problem',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20535,'Good,Great','Elizabeth Emken','Politician','\nApril 4, 1963\n','','American','I know how to take good ideas and turn them into sensible law at great odds.','',NULL,'Law',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20536,'','Elizabeth Emken','Politician','\nApril 4, 1963\n','','American','I offer something very different from the lifelong career politicians who have worked their way up to run for higher office or those who can parachute in with checks for $5 million or $10 million, and that seems to be the definition of credible or legitimate. I\'m rejecting that premise.','',NULL,'Career,Different,Office',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20537,'Health','Elizabeth Emken','Politician','\nApril 4, 1963\n','','American','I\'m no fan of what I\'ve seen health insurance companies do.','',NULL,'Seen,Fan',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20538,'','Roland Emmerich','Director','\nNovember 10, 1955\n','','German','Everybody knows that the industrialized nations are the worst offenders.','',NULL,'Everybody,Knows,Worst',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20539,'Movies','Roland Emmerich','Director','\nNovember 10, 1955\n','','German','I think sport in general affects what people see in movies. I always try to explain to people in Hollywood that we have to make movies more like sport because, in sport, everything can happen and it\'s so much better than movies in some ways.','',NULL,'Better,Everything',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20540,'Science','Roland Emmerich','Director','\nNovember 10, 1955\n','','German','I thought it must be pure science fiction. But when I checked it out I found a lot of magazine articles that actually supported the theory behind the book which was incredible. That\'s when I decided to acquire the rights of the book and everything went from there.','',NULL,'Must,Book',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20541,'','Roland Emmerich','Director','\nNovember 10, 1955\n','','German','I\'m a filmmaker, not a scientist.','',NULL,'Scientist,Filmmaker',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20542,'','Roland Emmerich','Director','\nNovember 10, 1955\n','','German','I\'m only a stupid filmmaker.','',NULL,'Stupid,Filmmaker',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20543,'Success','Roland Emmerich','Director','\nNovember 10, 1955\n','','German','It doesn\'t really matter if this movie\'s a success or not, because it\'s already out there.','',NULL,'Matter,Movie',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20544,'Movies','Roland Emmerich','Director','\nNovember 10, 1955\n','','German','It\'s like everybody is obsessed with Hollywood movies worldwide. And even though everybody hates the Americans, they\'re still watching American movies.','',NULL,'Still,American',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20545,'Movies','Roland Emmerich','Director','\nNovember 10, 1955\n','','German','Nobody makes movies bad on purpose.','',NULL,'Bad,Makes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20546,'','Roland Emmerich','Director','\nNovember 10, 1955\n','','German','There\'s a rule in Hollywood: stay away from water and stay away from snow, and I had both.','',NULL,'Snow,Away,Both',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20547,'','Roland Emmerich','Director','\nNovember 10, 1955\n','','German','There\'s not really much destruction in New York besides the weather and it\'s a natural force so it\'s not like any destruction. But LA gets leveled (laughs). That\'s my comment to Hollywood.','',NULL,'Weather,Natural,Force',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20548,'Work','Roland Emmerich','Director','\nNovember 10, 1955\n','','German','When you find something where you can give people a message and still make it an exciting movie, you get very, very excited about something. You probably even work harder than you normally do.','',NULL,'Give,Find',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20549,'Life','John Emmerling','Businessman','','','American','Even if you can\'t draw, do a little doodle or rip an illustration from a magazine - these visuals will help bring your idea to life.','',NULL,'Help,Idea',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20550,'','John Emmerling','Businessman','','','American','Innovation is creativity with a job to do.','',NULL,'Job,Creativity,Innovation',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20551,'','Robert Emmet','Activist','\nMarch 4, 1780\n','\nSeptember 20, 1803\n','Irish','I have much to say why my reputation should be rescued from the load of false accusation and calumny which has been heaped upon it.','',NULL,'Why,Accusation,Reputation',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20552,'Power','Robert Emmet','Activist','\nMarch 4, 1780\n','\nSeptember 20, 1803\n','Irish','A man in my situation, my lords, has not only to encounter the difficulties of fortune. and the force of power over minds which it has corrupted or subjugated. but the difficulties of established prejudice: the man dies, but his memory lives.','',NULL,'Minds,Lives',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20553,'','Robert Emmet','Activist','\nMarch 4, 1780\n','\nSeptember 20, 1803\n','Irish','Let no man write my epitaph... When my country takes her place among the nations of the earth, then shall my character be vindicated, then may my epitaph be written.','',NULL,'Character,May,Country',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20554,'','Robert Emmet','Activist','\nMarch 4, 1780\n','\nSeptember 20, 1803\n','Irish','Let there be no inscription upon my tomb; let no man write my epitaph: no man can write my epitaph.','',NULL,'Write,Epitaph,Tomb',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20555,'','Matt Emmons','Athlete','\nApril 5, 1981\n','','American','A big endorsement deal would be awesome.','',NULL,'Big,Awesome,Deal',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20556,'','Matt Emmons','Athlete','\nApril 5, 1981\n','','American','Basketball made me happy to be tall. And more secure about myself than I ever would have been without it.','',NULL,'Happy,Without,Basketball',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20557,'Life,Future,Failure','Matt Emmons','Athlete','\nApril 5, 1981\n','','American','Failure and things of this sort - you can take it one of two ways. You can either let that hurt you and really affect the way that you live your life in the future, or you can use that as an opportunity for growth.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20558,'','Matt Emmons','Athlete','\nApril 5, 1981\n','','American','I grew up with people staring at me because I was such a tall, awkward girl.','',NULL,'Girl,Awkward,Tall',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20559,'','Matt Emmons','Athlete','\nApril 5, 1981\n','','American','I had the \'80s hair and braces and a 6-3 frame as a 16-year-old.','',NULL,'Hair,Frame,Braces',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20560,'','Matt Emmons','Athlete','\nApril 5, 1981\n','','American','In my sport, we\'re measured in millimeters and fractions of millimeters.','',NULL,'Measured',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20561,'','Matt Emmons','Athlete','\nApril 5, 1981\n','','American','It\'s sometimes the random people that say things that aren\'t so nice, but that\'s okay.','',NULL,'Nice,Sometimes,Okay',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20562,'Love','Matt Emmons','Athlete','\nApril 5, 1981\n','','American','One of the things I love about shooting the most is that there\'s no specific body type or body build that someone has to have.','',NULL,'Someone,Body',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20563,'','Matt Emmons','Athlete','\nApril 5, 1981\n','','American','There is nothing wrong with my mind.','',NULL,'Mind,Nothing,Wrong',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20564,'Life','Matt Emmons','Athlete','\nApril 5, 1981\n','','American','You know, life is long. My shooting career is long.','',NULL,'Career,Long',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20565,'Nature,God','Empedocles','Philosopher','490 BC','430 BC','Greek','The nature of God is a circle of which the center is everywhere and the circumference is nowhere.','',NULL,'Nowhere',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20566,'','Empedocles','Philosopher','490 BC','430 BC','Greek','Happy is he who has gained the wealth of divine thoughts, wretched is he whose beliefs about the gods are dark.','',NULL,'Happy,Thoughts,Dark',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20567,'','William Empson','Poet','\nSeptember 27, 1906\n','\nApril 15, 1984\n','English','It seems unpleasantly refined to put things off till someone knows.','',NULL,'Someone,Put,Off',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20568,'Men','William Empson','Poet','\nSeptember 27, 1906\n','\nApril 15, 1984\n','English','Law makes long spokes of the short stakes of men.','',NULL,'Long,Law',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20569,'','William Empson','Poet','\nSeptember 27, 1906\n','\nApril 15, 1984\n','English','My heart pumps yet the poison draught of you.','',NULL,'Heart,Poison,Yet',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20570,'Failure','William Empson','Poet','\nSeptember 27, 1906\n','\nApril 15, 1984\n','English','Slowly the poison the whole blood stream fills. It is not the effort nor the failure tires. The waste remains, the waste remains and kills.','',NULL,'Whole,Effort',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20571,'','William Empson','Poet','\nSeptember 27, 1906\n','\nApril 15, 1984\n','English','The heart of standing is you cannot fly.','',NULL,'Heart,Cannot,Fly',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20572,'','William Empson','Poet','\nSeptember 27, 1906\n','\nApril 15, 1984\n','English','Waiting for the end, boys, waiting for the end.','',NULL,'Waiting,End',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20573,'','William Empson','Poet','\nSeptember 27, 1906\n','\nApril 15, 1984\n','English','You don\'t want madhouse and the whole thing there.','',NULL,'Whole,Madhouse',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20574,'Home,Good','Yunus Emre','Poet','1238','1320','Turkish','A heart makes a good home for the friend.','',NULL,'Heart',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20575,'Love','Yunus Emre','Poet','1238','1320','Turkish','If I told you about a land of love, friend, would you follow me and come?','',NULL,'Friend,Follow',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20576,'Fear','Yunus Emre','Poet','1238','1320','Turkish','Thought is an errand boy, fear a mine of worries.','',NULL,'Thought,Mine',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20577,'','Michael Ende','Writer','\nNovember 12, 1929\n','\nAugust 29, 1995\n','German','Momo listened to everyone and everything - even to the rain and the wind and the pine trees - and all of them spoke to her after their own fashion.','',NULL,'Rain,Everything,Fashion',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20578,'Power','Michael Ende','Writer','\nNovember 12, 1929\n','\nAugust 29, 1995\n','German','When it comes to controlling human beings, there is no better instrument than lies. Because you see, humans live by beliefs. And beliefs can be manipulated. The power to manipulate beliefs is the only thing that counts.','',NULL,'Live,Better',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20579,'Great','Michael Ende','Writer','\nNovember 12, 1929\n','\nAugust 29, 1995\n','German','She would sit by herself in the middle of the old stoe amphitheatre, with the sky\'s starry vault overhead, and simply listen to the great silence around her.','',NULL,'Silence,Old',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20580,'Life,Time','Michael Ende','Writer','\nNovember 12, 1929\n','\nAugust 29, 1995\n','German','Time is life itself, and life resides in the human heart.','',NULL,'Heart',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20581,'Art','Michael Ende','Writer','\nNovember 12, 1929\n','\nAugust 29, 1995\n','German','Those who still think listening isn\'t an art should see if they can do it half as well.','',NULL,'Still,Half',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20582,'Time','Michael Ende','Writer','\nNovember 12, 1929\n','\nAugust 29, 1995\n','German','Calendars and clocks exist to measure time, but that signifies little because we all know that an hour can seem as eternity or pass in a flash, according to how we spend it.','',NULL,'Seem,Spend',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20583,'Life,Time,Great','Michael Ende','Writer','\nNovember 12, 1929\n','\nAugust 29, 1995\n','German','Life holds one great but quite commonplace mystery. Though shared by each of us and known to all, seldom rates a second thought. That mystery, which most of us take for granted and never think twice about, is time.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20584,'','Michael Ende','Writer','\nNovember 12, 1929\n','\nAugust 29, 1995\n','German','All the beasts in Howling Forest were safe in their caves, nests, and burrows.','',NULL,'Safe,Forest,Beasts',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20585,'Architecture,Design','Michael Ende','Writer','\nNovember 12, 1929\n','\nAugust 29, 1995\n','German','No architect troubled to design houses that suited people who were to live in them, because that would have meant building a whole range of different houses. It was far cheaper and, above all, timesaving to make them identical.','',NULL,'Live',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20586,'Fear','Michael Ende','Writer','\nNovember 12, 1929\n','\nAugust 29, 1995\n','German','She became so important to them that they wondered how they had ever managed without her in the past. And the longer she stayed with them the more indispensable she became, so indispensable in fact that their one fear was that she might some day move on.','',NULL,'Past,Important',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20587,'Change','Shusaku Endo','Author','\nMarch 27, 1923\n','\nSeptember 29, 1996\n','Japanese','Christianity, to be effective in Japan, must change.','',NULL,'Must,Effective',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20588,'','Shusaku Endo','Author','\nMarch 27, 1923\n','\nSeptember 29, 1996\n','Japanese','I became a Catholic against my will.','',NULL,'Against,Catholic,Became',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20589,'Design','Drew Endy','Scientist','','','American','Biological engineering is not necessarily understanding systems but rather, I want to be able to design and build biological systems to perform particular applications.','',NULL,'Able,Rather',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20590,'','Drew Endy','Scientist','','','American','If you can write DNA, you\'re no longer limited to \'what is\' but to what you could make.','',NULL,'Write,Longer,Dna',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20591,'Work,Nature','Drew Endy','Scientist','','','American','The scope of material I can work with is not limited to the set of things that we inherit from nature.','',NULL,'Material',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20592,'Alone','Eliot Engel','Politician','\nFebruary 18, 1947\n','','American','Too small is our world to allow discrimination, bigotry and intolerance to thrive in any corner of it, let alone in the United States of America.','',NULL,'Small,America',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20593,'','Eliot Engel','Politician','\nFebruary 18, 1947\n','','American','Preventing terrorist attacks is of the highest important, but trashing the Constitution is not the right way to do it.','',NULL,'Important,Highest,Terrorist',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20594,'','Eliot Engel','Politician','\nFebruary 18, 1947\n','','American','All Americans owe a debt of gratitude to Dr. King for his bravery and commitment to civil rights and nonviolence that changed this nation - and world - for the better.','',NULL,'Gratitude,Better,Nation',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20595,'Life,Fear','Eliot Engel','Politician','\nFebruary 18, 1947\n','','American','The free nations of the world will not be pushed around by terrorist cowards whose goal is to spread fear and destruction and destroy our liberty and way of life.','',NULL,'Goal',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20596,'Society','Eliot Engel','Politician','\nFebruary 18, 1947\n','','American','A middle class is so important to a society that its value cannot be overestimated.','',NULL,'Important,Cannot',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20597,'','Eliot Engel','Politician','\nFebruary 18, 1947\n','','American','Adult stem cells are also problematic, as they are difficult to identify, purify and grow, and simply may not exist for certain diseased tissues that need to be replaced.','',NULL,'May,Difficult,Grow',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20598,'','Eliot Engel','Politician','\nFebruary 18, 1947\n','','American','I believe that ultimately the situation in Kosovo can only be resolved through self-determination.','',NULL,'Believe,Through,Situation',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20599,'Freedom','Eliot Engel','Politician','\nFebruary 18, 1947\n','','American','I do not think we should be trying to save our freedom by killing the safeguards that keep our liberties.','',NULL,'Trying,Keep',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20600,'','Eliot Engel','Politician','\nFebruary 18, 1947\n','','American','I represent a district covering Rockland, Westchester and Bronx counties, all of which are part of the 9 million people that this water is so important for.','',NULL,'Important,Water,Million',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20601,'','Eliot Engel','Politician','\nFebruary 18, 1947\n','','American','I very much regret that our administration has pushed the whole issue of Kosovo to the back burner.','',NULL,'Regret,Whole,Issue',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20602,'','Eliot Engel','Politician','\nFebruary 18, 1947\n','','American','I wholeheartedly support umbilical stem cell research, but also support embryonic stem cell research.','',NULL,'Support,Research,Stem',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20603,'Hope,History,Future','Eliot Engel','Politician','\nFebruary 18, 1947\n','','American','It is my hope that as we commemorate Black History Month in the future, we will continue to celebrate the many achievements and rich culture of African-Americans.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20604,'War','Eliot Engel','Politician','\nFebruary 18, 1947\n','','American','On the eve of World War I, an estimated two million Armenians lived in the Ottoman Empire. Well over a million were deported and hundreds of thousands were simply killed.','',NULL,'Two,Simply',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20605,'Best','Eliot Engel','Politician','\nFebruary 18, 1947\n','','American','Scientists have stated that embryonic stem cells provide the best opportunity for devising unique treatments of these serious diseases since, unlike adult stem cells, they may be induced to develop into any type of cell.','',NULL,'May,Serious',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20606,'Time,History','Eliot Engel','Politician','\nFebruary 18, 1947\n','','American','The countless number of influential figures in American history who are of Caribbean heritage indicates the need to set aside a designated time to celebrate their contribution to our country.','',NULL,'Country',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20607,'Freedom','Eliot Engel','Politician','\nFebruary 18, 1947\n','','American','The freedom of thought and expression is one of the most sacred rights in this country.','',NULL,'Thought,Country',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20608,'Home,War','Eliot Engel','Politician','\nFebruary 18, 1947\n','','American','The only plan the Administration seems to have for winning the war is that there is no plan and no schedule for our troops to come home and get out of harm\'s way.','',NULL,'Winning',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20609,'Home','Eliot Engel','Politician','\nFebruary 18, 1947\n','','American','The Satellite Home Viewer Improvement Act expires at the end of this year. Thus, we must act quickly to ensure our constituents continue to receive the services they enjoy.','',NULL,'End,Must',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20610,'Hope,Freedom,Respect','Eliot Engel','Politician','\nFebruary 18, 1947\n','','American','We all would like to see a brighter future for Haiti, and I hope this conference will serve to explore many views. Respect for human rights, freedom, and the rule of law must be established in the poorest nation in our hemisphere.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20611,'','Eliot Engel','Politician','\nFebruary 18, 1947\n','','American','We stand with the people of Taiwan and their democratic ways, and I am proud to be a part of reaffirming the unwavering commitment to the Taiwan Relations Act by the United States Congress.','',NULL,'Proud,Stand,Act',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20612,'Health','Eliot Engel','Politician','\nFebruary 18, 1947\n','','American','While Haiti has recently celebrated more than 200 years of independence from French colonial rule, the citizens of the island remain vulnerable to poverty, poor health, and political chaos.','',NULL,'Political,Poor',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20613,'','Eliot Engel','Politician','\nFebruary 18, 1947\n','','American','Yet, nearly 6 decades after the Holocaust concluded, Anti-Semitism still exists as the scourge of the world.','',NULL,'Still,After,Exists',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20614,'Family,Best,Food','Ernst Engel','Economist','\nMarch 26, 1821\n','\nDecember 8, 1896\n','German','The poorer is a family, the greater is the proportion of the total outgo which must be used for food... The proportion of the outgo used for food, other things being equal, is the best measure of the material standard of living of a population.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20615,'Food','Ernst Engel','Economist','\nMarch 26, 1821\n','\nDecember 8, 1896\n','German','With rising incomes, the share of expenditures for food products declines. The resulting shift in expenditures affects demand patterns and employment structures.','',NULL,'Share,Demand',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20616,'War','Richard Engel','Journalist','\nSeptember 16, 1973\n','','American','A lot of Iran\'s empowerment is a result of the war in Iraq.','',NULL,'Result,Iraq',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20617,'','Richard Engel','Journalist','\nSeptember 16, 1973\n','','American','Based on the people l\'ve spoken to, I think the impression is: Is America safer from Al Qaeda? Yes. Is America weaker as a nation because we have overspent and over-focused on Al Qaeda? Yes. I think that would be the conclusion that people seem to have come to and that I tend to agree with.','',NULL,'America,Nation,Seem',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20618,'','Richard Engel','Journalist','\nSeptember 16, 1973\n','','American','I don\'t think you\'re going to be seeing the U.S. employing large army divisions to deal with small terrorist groups again. I don\'t think they\'re going to be occupying foreign nations in order to dry up terrorist groups within them. I think that lesson has been learned.','',NULL,'Small,Learned,Again',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20619,'','Samuel G. Engel','Writer','\nDecember 29, 1904\n','\nApril 7, 1984\n','American','Shakespeare was not meant for taverns, nor for tavern louts.','',NULL,'Nor,Meant,Tavern',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20620,'','Douglas Engelbart','Inventor','\nJanuary 30, 1925\n','','American','The rate at which a person can mature is directly proportional to the embarrassment he can tolerate.','',NULL,'Person,Mature,Tolerate',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20621,'Knowledge','Douglas Engelbart','Inventor','\nJanuary 30, 1925\n','','American','In 20 or 30 years, you\'ll be able to hold in your hand as much computing knowledge as exists now in the whole city, or even the whole world.','',NULL,'Whole,Able',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20622,'Computers','Douglas Engelbart','Inventor','\nJanuary 30, 1925\n','','American','The digital revolution is far more significant than the invention of writing or even of printing.','',NULL,'Writing,Revolution',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20623,'','Friedrich Engels','Philosopher','\nNovember 28, 1820\n','\nAugust 5, 1895\n','German','The state is nothing but an instrument of opression of one class by another - no less so in a democratic republic than in a monarchy.','',NULL,'Nothing,Another,Less',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20624,'Freedom','Friedrich Engels','Philosopher','\nNovember 28, 1820\n','\nAugust 5, 1895\n','German','Freedom is the recognition of necessity.','',NULL,'Necessity',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20625,'','Friedrich Engels','Philosopher','\nNovember 28, 1820\n','\nAugust 5, 1895\n','German','From the first day to this, sheer greed was the driving spirit of civilization.','',NULL,'Greed,Spirit,Driving',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20626,'History','Friedrich Engels','Philosopher','\nNovember 28, 1820\n','\nAugust 5, 1895\n','German','All history has been a history of class struggles between dominated classes at various stages of social development.','',NULL,'Between,Social',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20627,'','Friedrich Engels','Philosopher','\nNovember 28, 1820\n','\nAugust 5, 1895\n','German','Some laws of state aimed at curbing crime are even more criminal.','',NULL,'State,Crime,Laws',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20628,'','Friedrich Engels','Philosopher','\nNovember 28, 1820\n','\nAugust 5, 1895\n','German','Everything must justify its existence before the judgment seat of Reason, or give up existence.','',NULL,'Must,Everything,Give',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20629,'','Friedrich Engels','Philosopher','\nNovember 28, 1820\n','\nAugust 5, 1895\n','German','Look at the Paris Commune. That was the Dictatorship of the Proletariat.','',NULL,'Paris,Commune',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20630,'Freedom','Friedrich Engels','Philosopher','\nNovember 28, 1820\n','\nAugust 5, 1895\n','German','The proletariat uses the State not in the interests of freedom but in order to hold down its adversaries, and as soon as it becomes possible to speak of freedom the State as such ceases to exist.','',NULL,'Down,Speak',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20631,'','Friedrich Engels','Philosopher','\nNovember 28, 1820\n','\nAugust 5, 1895\n','German','The state is not abolished, it withers away.','',NULL,'Away,State,Withers',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20632,'Time','Gordon England','Businessman','\nSeptember 15, 1937\n','','American','The president said that this is not removing a mole. You know, removing a mole, that\'s an outpatient sort of an operation. This was removing a cancer, removing a cancer takes more time.','',NULL,'Said,President',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20633,'Religion,War','Gordon England','Businessman','\nSeptember 15, 1937\n','','American','This is a war against terrorists. Not a war against a religion, but a war against terrorists.','',NULL,'Against',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20634,'','Lynndie England','Criminal','\nNovember 8, 1982\n','','American','I apologize to coalition forces and all the families, detainees, the families, America and all the soldiers.','',NULL,'America,Soldiers,Apologize',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20635,'Great','Lynndie England','Criminal','\nNovember 8, 1982\n','','American','I still can\'t really believe it. They just told us, \'Hey, you\'re doing great. Keep it up.\'','',NULL,'Believe,Still',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20636,'','Lynndie England','Criminal','\nNovember 8, 1982\n','','American','I was instructed by people in higher rank to stand there and hold this leash and look at the camera. We were doing what we were told.','',NULL,'Stand,Hold,Camera',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20637,'Time','Lynndie England','Criminal','\nNovember 8, 1982\n','','American','I was used by Private Graner. I didn\'t realize it at the time.','',NULL,'Used,Realize',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20638,'','Lynndie England','Criminal','\nNovember 8, 1982\n','','American','I\'ve heard attacks were made on coalition forces because of those. I apologize to the families of those who lost loved ones or were injured because of the photos.','',NULL,'Lost,Made,Loved',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20639,'','Lynndie England','Criminal','\nNovember 8, 1982\n','','American','To all of us who have been charged, we all agree that we don\'t feel like we were doing things that we weren\'t supposed to, because we were told to do them. We think everything was justified, because we were instructed to do this and to do that.','',NULL,'Everything,Agree,Weren',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20640,'','Paul Engle','Poet','1908','1991','American','Verse is not written, it is bled; Out of the poet\'s abstract head. Words drip the poem on the page; Out of his grief, delight and rage.','',NULL,'Words,Head,Written',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20641,'Poetry,Power','Paul Engle','Poet','1908','1991','American','Poetry is ordinary language raised to the Nth power. Poetry is boned with ideas, nerved and blooded with emotions, all held together by the delicate, tough skin of words.','',NULL,'Words',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20642,'','Paul Engle','Poet','1908','1991','American','But maybe it\'s up in the hills under the leaves or in a ditch somewhere. Maybe it\'s never found. But what you find, whatever you find, is always only part of the missing, and writing is the way the poet finds out what it is he found.','',NULL,'Writing,Find,Whatever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20643,'Christmas','Paul Engle','Poet','1908','1991','American','The sharpest memory of our old-fashioned Christmas eve is my mother\'s hand making sure I was settled in bed.','',NULL,'Mother,Making',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20644,'Wisdom','Paul Engle','Poet','1908','1991','American','Wisdom is knowing when you can\'t be wise.','',NULL,'Wise,Knowing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20645,'Time','John Engler','Politician','\nOctober 12, 1948\n','','American','Sometimes it is better to begin the journey, to get under way, then it is to sit back and wait until such time that you\'re convinced that all conditions are perfect and that there\'ll be no surprises along the route.','',NULL,'Better,Perfect',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20646,'','John Engler','Politician','\nOctober 12, 1948\n','','American','Given the professionalism of Michigan teachers, I think they\'re not teaching because of the financial rewards.','',NULL,'Financial,Teachers,Teaching',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20647,'','John Engler','Politician','\nOctober 12, 1948\n','','American','You win by working hard, making tough decisions and building coalitions.','',NULL,'Hard,Win,Working',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20648,'','John Engler','Politician','\nOctober 12, 1948\n','','American','I had made a decision early on that we were going to do the right things and that if they worked we were going to be very successful. And if for some reason they didn\'t, all the claims and the protestations and the excuses wouldn\'t make any difference.','',NULL,'Successful,Decision,Made',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20649,'','John Engler','Politician','\nOctober 12, 1948\n','','American','All 50 states had the same national economy. And on virtually any measurement you wish to look at, Michigan has moved up and improved against the others.','',NULL,'Same,Wish,Others',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20650,'','John Engler','Politician','\nOctober 12, 1948\n','','American','And there should not be a limit on the creation of new public schools. We ought to expand choices for parents.','',NULL,'Parents,Public,Choices',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20651,'','John Engler','Politician','\nOctober 12, 1948\n','','American','As governor, I learned the importance of having an agenda.','',NULL,'Learned,Importance,Agenda',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20652,'','John Engler','Politician','\nOctober 12, 1948\n','','American','As you look around the country there are still a significant number of states where their whole school debate is over school funding and we\'ve been focused on the quality debate for most of the \'90s.','',NULL,'School,Country,Still',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20653,'','John Engler','Politician','\nOctober 12, 1948\n','','American','Believe me, I\'m not going to try to get into testing.','',NULL,'Believe,Try,Testing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20654,'Work','John Engler','Politician','\nOctober 12, 1948\n','','American','Despite these hurdles, manufacturers in the U.S. and their employees are doing remarkable work.','',NULL,'Employees,Remarkable',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20655,'','John Engler','Politician','\nOctober 12, 1948\n','','American','I care about the children of Detroit.','',NULL,'Care,Children,Detroit',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20656,'','John Engler','Politician','\nOctober 12, 1948\n','','American','I created no authority that wasn\'t already there under the constitution.','',NULL,'Authority,Already,Created',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20657,'','John Engler','Politician','\nOctober 12, 1948\n','','American','I don\'t put labels on myself.','',NULL,'Put,Labels',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20658,'Government','John Engler','Politician','\nOctober 12, 1948\n','','American','I expect my next job to be outside government.','',NULL,'Job,Next',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20659,'Work','John Engler','Politician','\nOctober 12, 1948\n','','American','I have an old saying that the harder I work, the luckier I get.','',NULL,'Saying,Old',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20660,'','John Engler','Politician','\nOctober 12, 1948\n','','American','I just have a position that any child that\'s in a failing school should be able to get out, or be in a position to have that school fixed.','',NULL,'School,Able,Child',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20661,'','John Engler','Politician','\nOctober 12, 1948\n','','American','I kept telling everyone I wasn\'t going to Washington to stay. I go to visit.','',NULL,'Everyone,Stay,Washington',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20662,'','John Engler','Politician','\nOctober 12, 1948\n','','American','I think we\'ve got outstanding teaching in Michigan classrooms.','',NULL,'Teaching,Michigan,Classrooms',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20663,'','John Engler','Politician','\nOctober 12, 1948\n','','American','I wish we could have acted quicker on Detroit or other failing schools.','',NULL,'Wish,Failing,Schools',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20664,'','John Engler','Politician','\nOctober 12, 1948\n','','American','I\'m a compassionate conservative.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20665,'','John Engler','Politician','\nOctober 12, 1948\n','','American','I\'m very pleased with the job President Bush is doing and he\'s off to a terrific start.','',NULL,'Job,Start,Off',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20666,'','John Engler','Politician','\nOctober 12, 1948\n','','American','I\'ve been in the legislative branch and now the executive branch and in each case I felt it was important we use our constitutional responsibilities to the fullest.','',NULL,'Important,Felt,Fullest',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20667,'','John Engler','Politician','\nOctober 12, 1948\n','','American','I\'ve gone from being one of the youngest governors to now the longest consecutive serving governor in the country.','',NULL,'Country,Gone,Serving',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20668,'','John Engler','Politician','\nOctober 12, 1948\n','','American','Manufacturers account for nearly 60 percent of all industrial research and development.','',NULL,'Research,Percent,Industrial',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20669,'Best','John Engler','Politician','\nOctober 12, 1948\n','','American','Manufacturers employ more than 14 million Americans doing what Americans do best, making things, building things, transforming raw materials into finished products.','',NULL,'Making,Building',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20670,'','Alice Englert','Actress','\nJune 15, 1994\n','','Australian','Actually, I think I\'m part of the last generation to grow up believing in magic and fairies and believing I had powers - you know, lying on the ground and trying to have my spirit leave my body - which never happened; still working on that bit.','',NULL,'Trying,Still,Working',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20671,'','Alice Englert','Actress','\nJune 15, 1994\n','','Australian','Apparently I had lunch with Johnny Depp when I was three months old.','',NULL,'Old,Three,Lunch',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20672,'Love,Cool','Alice Englert','Actress','\nJune 15, 1994\n','','Australian','Being in love is not cool!','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20673,'','Alice Englert','Actress','\nJune 15, 1994\n','','Australian','I bought a camera with my first ever paycheck.','',NULL,'Ever,Camera,Paycheck',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20674,'','Alice Englert','Actress','\nJune 15, 1994\n','','Australian','I can ride horses. And I read a lot. But that\'s kind of it. I think it\'s enough.','',NULL,'Enough,Read,Ride',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20675,'','Alice Englert','Actress','\nJune 15, 1994\n','','Australian','I can\'t do an accent unless I\'m on the set. I forget how to do it until I\'m on the set.','',NULL,'Forget,Until,Unless',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20676,'Life,Time','Alice Englert','Actress','\nJune 15, 1994\n','','Australian','I deliberately went to boarding school. It was my choice. My mum was abroad and I wanted to wean myself off being dependent. It was a very important time for me to be able to create my own individual, independent life; just as a way of growing up.','',NULL,'School',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20677,'','Alice Englert','Actress','\nJune 15, 1994\n','','Australian','I dropped out of school and I never took acting classes.','',NULL,'School,Acting,Took',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20678,'','Alice Englert','Actress','\nJune 15, 1994\n','','Australian','I eat meat. I don\'t go to the gym.','',NULL,'Eat,Gym,Meat',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20679,'','Alice Englert','Actress','\nJune 15, 1994\n','','Australian','I grew up on film sets but more around the process of making films. I saw a lot of the editing process and the writing process, which takes years. That really affected me growing up, that side of it.','',NULL,'Writing,Around,Making',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20680,'Change','Alice Englert','Actress','\nJune 15, 1994\n','','Australian','I think a lot of people want people who actually have qualities they don\'t find attractive as a way of being able to change them. It\'s fascinating, because people think if they can change the other person, they can change themselves. It\'s a complex phenomenon. It\'s a fantasy that\'s actually about be','',NULL,'Person,Find',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20681,'','Alice Englert','Actress','\nJune 15, 1994\n','','Australian','I think I read films having grown up around the pre-production and post-production aspect of the filmmaking medium, a lot more than most young people who are in acting would have experienced. I do think about scripts in a different way. I can\'t just read a script as an actor. I don\'t know how to do ','',NULL,'Different,Young,Around',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20682,'Education,Society','Alice Englert','Actress','\nJune 15, 1994\n','','Australian','I think that every child grows up with the ideas that what we are given, is our society. Your education, and your mother and father, they tell you this is how it is, but then you hit adolescence and you think, \'Is it? Why? Why is it like that?\' Sometimes that questioning leads to something more.','',NULL,'Mother',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20683,'','Alice Englert','Actress','\nJune 15, 1994\n','','Australian','I think the theme that I was attracted to in \'Beautiful Creatures\' was you claim yourself. In my opinion, I think that\'s a really valid idea and I\'m glad that that\'s our foundation.','',NULL,'Beautiful,Yourself,Opinion',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20684,'','Alice Englert','Actress','\nJune 15, 1994\n','','Australian','I think you manifest what you believe, and when you believe that you have no choice you lose choice.','',NULL,'Believe,Lose,Choice',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20685,'','Alice Englert','Actress','\nJune 15, 1994\n','','Australian','I was raised with adults. I skipped knowing how to interact as a normal teenage person.','',NULL,'Person,Knowing,Normal',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20686,'','Alice Englert','Actress','\nJune 15, 1994\n','','Australian','I was really enjoying one of the screenings of \'Beautiful Creatures\' and there was this little 14-year-old boy sitting next to me in the screening and I was laughing at all the jokes and I just felt really judged. I had to keep it down a bit. It\'s a bit embarrassing.','',NULL,'Beautiful,Down,Keep',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20687,'Experience','Alice Englert','Actress','\nJune 15, 1994\n','','Australian','I went to a lot of different high schools. I had quite a sporadic schooling experience. I went to school in England briefly, to boarding school, and I went to a few different ones in Australia as well. I\'m really lucky! I have friends in most countries.','',NULL,'School,Different',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20688,'','Alice Englert','Actress','\nJune 15, 1994\n','','Australian','I would never want to do something just for the sake of being independent or for the sake of doing big films. I\'m always surprised by the material I\'m attracted to. And that\'s how I like it. I like to be surprised.','',NULL,'Big,Films,Material',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20689,'Romantic','Alice Englert','Actress','\nJune 15, 1994\n','','Australian','I wouldn\'t treat a romantic scene any differently than any other scene. I would really say the biggest preparation was chewing gum and breath mints! For a kissing scene, it\'s all about the breath mints!','',NULL,'Treat,Biggest',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20690,'Work','Alice Englert','Actress','\nJune 15, 1994\n','','Australian','I\'m a big fan of being able to hold those long shots and use space. I don\'t know, I think everything\'s so quick cut these days, as if films are too afraid that the audience is going to get bored instead of relaxing and trusting their work.','',NULL,'Everything,Long',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20691,'Work,Time','Alice Englert','Actress','\nJune 15, 1994\n','','Australian','I\'m attracted to directors in general because I appreciate the work and the job they have to do. I watched the post-production, I watched the pre-production... post-production is something that I\'m very interested in and I did spend a lot of time in editing rooms when I was young pretending to be si','',NULL,'Job',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20692,'Great','Alice Englert','Actress','\nJune 15, 1994\n','','Australian','I\'ve always loved fantasy. I think it\'s a great way to look at issues that we have in our own lives with a little bit of the pressure off, you know.','',NULL,'Off,Lives',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20693,'Life,Love,Family','Alice Englert','Actress','\nJune 15, 1994\n','','Australian','I\'ve spent half my life on planes. I have a lot of love for New Zealand, though. That is where the really arty, whimsical side of the family resided - in Hobbitland.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20694,'Good','Alice Englert','Actress','\nJune 15, 1994\n','','Australian','It was a sort of organic thing. I never went, \'I must be an actress.\' I thought, \'I think I could do this. I think I could be good at this.\' I would just get sort of hungry when I read something I thought I can do well, whether it was in books or in scripts or if I saw a certain movie. It sort of ha','',NULL,'Must,Thought',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20695,'','Jon English','Musician','\nMarch 26, 1949\n','','Australian','You can lay down and die, or you can get up and fight, but that\'s it - there\'s no turning back.','',NULL,'Fight,Down,Die',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20696,'','Jon English','Musician','\nMarch 26, 1949\n','','Australian','I have crushed the cup of youth like a rose between my fingers but its nectar never warmed my weary heart.','',NULL,'Heart,Between,Youth',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20697,'War','Jon English','Musician','\nMarch 26, 1949\n','','Australian','I was born in March 1949, a post war baby boomer.','',NULL,'Baby,Born',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20698,'','Jon English','Musician','\nMarch 26, 1949\n','','Australian','I was lucky enough to see the Beatles play live.','',NULL,'Live,Enough,Play',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20699,'Music','Jon English','Musician','\nMarch 26, 1949\n','','Australian','Out there in the spotlight you\'re a million miles away and every ounce of energy you try to give away as the sweat pours out your body like the music that you play.','',NULL,'Give,Play',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20700,'Sports','Todd English','Chef','\nAugust 29, 1960\n','','American','I liked the energy of cooking, the action, the camaraderie. I often compare the kitchen to sports and compare the chef to a coach. There are a lot of similarities to it.','',NULL,'Energy,Often',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20701,'Love,Great','Todd English','Chef','\nAugust 29, 1960\n','','American','I call it an old-fashioned seafood house for the new millennium. We are trying to update what we know as old fish houses and places like that, which are great, but I want to give it a new, fresh look with updated versions of the classics we all love.','',NULL,'Give',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20702,'','Todd English','Chef','\nAugust 29, 1960\n','','American','Brussels sprouts are misunderstood - probably because most people don\'t know how to cook them properly.','',NULL,'Cook,Probably,Properly',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20703,'Love,Good,Food','Todd English','Chef','\nAugust 29, 1960\n','','American','Absolutely, there is a connection between food and love. I always say, when there\'s love in my heart or I\'m feeling particularly good, the food comes out that much better. And so I think Valentine\'s Day is a special day.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20704,'Diet','Todd English','Chef','\nAugust 29, 1960\n','','American','All the pre-made sauces in a jar, and frozen and canned vegetables, processed meats, and cheeses which are loaded with artificial ingredients and sodium can get in the way of a healthy diet. My number one advice is to eat fresh, and seasonally.','',NULL,'Advice,Healthy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20705,'Cool','Todd English','Chef','\nAugust 29, 1960\n','','American','Having been to Europe and working and traveling there, the restaurants my wife and I remember were always off the beaten trail restaurants. So I tried to seek a little \'off the beaten trail,\' but cool area.','',NULL,'Wife,Remember',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20706,'','Todd English','Chef','\nAugust 29, 1960\n','','American','I believe in eating smaller meals more often throughout the day to keep the metabolism going. Don\'t deprive yourself, just make better choices. At 50 years old it is definitely a lot harder to stay in shape then it was when I was in my 20\'s.','',NULL,'Yourself,Believe,Better',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20707,'Business','Todd English','Chef','\nAugust 29, 1960\n','','American','I enjoy the creative side of the business side of being a restaurateur. That\'s my thing. The thing I\'m constantly thinking about is, how do you create new, interesting situations that keep people coming back?','',NULL,'Thinking,Enjoy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20708,'Home','Todd English','Chef','\nAugust 29, 1960\n','','American','I find more people want to eat a little less. My generation, we\'re all watching our figures. They want to go to the bar and eat a few snacks, have a couple of cocktails or glasses of wine, and go home. People don\'t sit down at the table and have a whole three or four courses.','',NULL,'Down,Find',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20709,'Love,Family','Todd English','Chef','\nAugust 29, 1960\n','','American','I love celery and people don\'t use it a lot. Celery and flavors in that family - it really brightens and is refreshing.','',NULL,'Refreshing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20710,'Time','Todd English','Chef','\nAugust 29, 1960\n','','American','I played from the time I was seven years old. My father was my first baseman coach. I had opportunities that I never really pursued - with some Miami teams and a few larger colleges, and then I ended up bailing and began cooking.','',NULL,'Father,Old',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20711,'','Todd English','Chef','\nAugust 29, 1960\n','','American','I think a lot of people have a misconception of what the kitchen is about, but you know the grueling part of it is also the pleasure of it. That\'s why I think you have to have a certain mentality to understand what that is and be able to handle it.','',NULL,'Understand,Why,Able',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20712,'Great','Todd English','Chef','\nAugust 29, 1960\n','','American','I try to get them working. My older son is 10 and he\'s pretty interested. We had a dinner party the other night and he helped a lot. He helped peel asparagus; he hung out. It was great.','',NULL,'Night,Pretty',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20713,'','Todd English','Chef','\nAugust 29, 1960\n','','American','I use a lot of spices, fresh veggies and fruit, extra virgin olive oil, nuts, avocado, soybeans and organic ingredients as often as possible. We need fat in our diets and using the healthier fats is key.','',NULL,'Often,Possible,Fat',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20714,'Great','Todd English','Chef','\nAugust 29, 1960\n','','American','I\'m definitely nervous and excited. I feel like I\'ve been playing off-Broadway, not to say that Boston doesn\'t have a great theatre district or great theatre, but it\'s not going to Broadway; it\'s just a different city.','',NULL,'Different,Playing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20715,'Good,Great','Todd English','Chef','\nAugust 29, 1960\n','','American','I\'ve got a really great team around me. They\'re the ones that are in the restaurants on a day to day basis. Anyone that\'s good can\'t be stifled in any way. I don\'t baby people.','',NULL,'Team',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20716,'','Todd English','Chef','\nAugust 29, 1960\n','','American','It\'s wild how chefs have become like rock stars.','',NULL,'Rock,Become,Stars',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20717,'Life','Todd English','Chef','\nAugust 29, 1960\n','','American','Like anything, you don\'t force kids to cook. It just becomes part of life - have them be around it, keep them informed - talk about it. I try to relay my passion for it in these ways. The second you try to force anything on your own kid, they rebel.','',NULL,'Passion,Anything',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20718,'','Todd English','Chef','\nAugust 29, 1960\n','','American','My favorite thing is Spaghetti with white clam sauce anywhere on the Amalfi Coast or the Tuscan Coast.','',NULL,'White,Favorite,Anywhere',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20719,'Life,Education','Todd English','Chef','\nAugust 29, 1960\n','','American','Some of the things I think I learned from that were very educational as far as just paying bills - the basics in dealing with a restaurant like that. It was just life - the education involved in running the organization, even on a small level.','',NULL,'Small',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20720,'Love','Todd English','Chef','\nAugust 29, 1960\n','','American','Spices are very hot, very hip. I love spices. I\'ve always loved the Mediterranean flavors.','',NULL,'Loved,Hot',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20721,'','Todd English','Chef','\nAugust 29, 1960\n','','American','Turkey, unlike chicken, has very elegant characteristics. It has more of a cache than chicken. Turkey is a delicacy, so it should be presented in such a way.','',NULL,'Chicken,Elegant,Turkey',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20722,'','Todd English','Chef','\nAugust 29, 1960\n','','American','We have a training period; we have certain guidelines and structure. You can\'t hire talented people and stifle them. That\'s not the way it works anymore.','',NULL,'Training,Works,Anymore',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20723,'Good,Business','Todd English','Chef','\nAugust 29, 1960\n','','American','We\'ll serve, on a good Saturday night six or seven thousand people in all the restaurants, and it\'s like, the percentages are that maybe one person\'s not going to like what they get. And I can\'t be there to fix it. I hate that. We\'re in this business to make things that please people.','',NULL,'Hate',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20724,'','Robert Englund','Actor','\nJune 6, 1949\n','','American','I think superheroes today are like whistle blowers.','',NULL,'Today,Whistle',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20725,'','Robert Englund','Actor','\nJune 6, 1949\n','','American','You\'re going to have to surrender a little bit to the contrivance of how Freddy and Jason get together.','',NULL,'Together,Bit,Surrender',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20726,'','Robert Englund','Actor','\nJune 6, 1949\n','','American','And in Freddy vs. Jason I like when Jason and I double team Destiny\'s Child.','',NULL,'Destiny,Team,Child',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20727,'Movies','Robert Englund','Actor','\nJune 6, 1949\n','','American','But it\'s mostly about pacing yourself when you do these movies.','',NULL,'Yourself,Mostly',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20728,'','Robert Englund','Actor','\nJune 6, 1949\n','','American','Gosh, I\'d like to direct Our Town on stage.','',NULL,'Stage,Town,Direct',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20729,'','Robert Englund','Actor','\nJune 6, 1949\n','','American','I always get inspiration from whatever characters say about my character.','',NULL,'Character,Whatever,Characters',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20730,'','Robert Englund','Actor','\nJune 6, 1949\n','','American','I always serve the writer first because I\'m English trained, even though I\'m American.','',NULL,'American,Though,Writer',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20731,'','Robert Englund','Actor','\nJune 6, 1949\n','','American','I have an Italian comedy at the Venice Film Festival.','',NULL,'Comedy,Film,Italian',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20732,'Good,Business','Robert Englund','Actor','\nJune 6, 1949\n','','American','I have friends that are much better actors than I am that had to quit the business because they couldn\'t survive the auditions or the rejections, or people just didn\'t realize how good they were.','',NULL,'Better',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20733,'Technology','Robert Englund','Actor','\nJune 6, 1949\n','','American','I would like to see the technology used to explore more period horror genre works, for example, E. A. Poe.','',NULL,'Used,Works',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20734,'','Robert Englund','Actor','\nJune 6, 1949\n','','American','I wouldn\'t want the pressure of a Six Feet Under or the pressure of improvising like Curb Your Enthusiasm.','',NULL,'Pressure,Feet,Enthusiasm',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20735,'Movies','Robert Englund','Actor','\nJune 6, 1949\n','','American','I\'m basically a movie actor now, and my big roles are mostly horror movies - unless I\'m doing a guest star or something - and occasionally I try to get back into television.','',NULL,'Try,Big',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20736,'','Robert Englund','Actor','\nJune 6, 1949\n','','American','If they do something like that, maybe a Freddy Krueger fan, a girl, a really sick goth girl starts killing kids herself and Freddy has to put a stop to it, or they have to fight it out.','',NULL,'Girl,Fight,Sick',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20737,'','Robert Englund','Actor','\nJune 6, 1949\n','','American','Jeff Bridges taught me a lot about how to keep a scene fresh.','',NULL,'Keep,Fresh,Taught',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20738,'','Robert Englund','Actor','\nJune 6, 1949\n','','American','Kids today don\'t watch a black and white movie.','',NULL,'Today,Black,Kids',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20739,'Great','Robert Englund','Actor','\nJune 6, 1949\n','','American','Many great horror stories are period pieces and English actors have a facility for historic characters.','',NULL,'English,Stories',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20740,'','Robert Englund','Actor','\nJune 6, 1949\n','','American','Most of my nightmares involve me forgetting my lines in a stage play.','',NULL,'Play,Forgetting,Stage',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20741,'Time','Robert Englund','Actor','\nJune 6, 1949\n','','American','The last time we had Freddy in reality was part two and Freddy sort of went out on his own.','',NULL,'Reality,Two',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20742,'','Robert Englund','Actor','\nJune 6, 1949\n','','American','The modern horror audience is wise to our tricks this lets it in on the gag.','',NULL,'Wise,Audience,Modern',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20743,'','Ted W. Engstrom','','','','','The rewards for those who persevere far exceed the pain that must precede the victory.','',NULL,'Pain,Must,Victory',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20744,'Time,Best','Ted W. Engstrom','','','','','Anything that is wasted effort represents wasted time. The best management of our time thus becomes linked inseparably with the best utilization of our efforts.','',NULL,'Anything',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20745,'Learning','Ted W. Engstrom','','','','','We must expect to fail... but fail in a learning posture, determined no to repeat the mistakes, and to maximize the benefits from what is learned in the process.','',NULL,'Mistakes,Must',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20746,'','Ted W. Engstrom','','','','','Excellence is a process that should occupy all our days.','',NULL,'Days,Process,Excellence',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20747,'Time,Best','Ted W. Engstrom','','','','','What do you want to get done? In what order of importance? Over what period of time? What is the time available? What is the best strategy for application of time to projects for the most effective results?','',NULL,'Done',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20748,'War','Zhou Enlai','Statesman','\nMarch 5, 1898\n','\nJanuary 8, 1976\n','Chinese','All diplomacy is a continuation of war by other means.','',NULL,'Means,Diplomacy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20749,'Faith,God','Garth Ennis','Writer','\nJanuary 16, 1970\n','','Irish','I can\'t really put it in one sentence because although on one hand Preacher is about faith and yes it is also about, I suppose, the search for God, the search for faith and the manipulation and the abuse committed by figures in whom I suppose people have faith.','',NULL,'Put',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20750,'Work','Garth Ennis','Writer','\nJanuary 16, 1970\n','','Irish','I suppose that Heartland, Unknown Soldier and Pride and Joy represent not a quieter side but more of a serious side to my work, something I\'ve been getting into recently.','',NULL,'Joy,Soldier',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20751,'','Garth Ennis','Writer','\nJanuary 16, 1970\n','','Irish','With a mini series you can give the story a proper sense of pacing, a proper sense of closure.','',NULL,'Give,Sense,Story',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20752,'','Garth Ennis','Writer','\nJanuary 16, 1970\n','','Irish','As the scripts come in they are sent to the artists, and the artists are either very busy, or ready to start.','',NULL,'Busy,Start,Either',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20753,'Time','Garth Ennis','Writer','\nJanuary 16, 1970\n','','Irish','Hitman does well and it certainly does well enough to survive, but at the same time I don\'t want to involve the character into the DC Universe even if it meant more sales, to the point where we sort of upset the balance that we have at the moment.','',NULL,'Character,Enough',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20754,'','Garth Ennis','Writer','\nJanuary 16, 1970\n','','Irish','I don\'t necessarily write everything as automatically assuming it will be collected, there\'s nothing that says Hitman will be collected, though it might be.','',NULL,'Nothing,Everything,Write',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20755,'','Garth Ennis','Writer','\nJanuary 16, 1970\n','','Irish','I guess you can stay sort of true to the story; you don\'t have to artificially bring the character back from whatever doom you\'ve designed for them, you can tell the story, I suppose, honestly.','',NULL,'Character,True,Tell',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20756,'','Garth Ennis','Writer','\nJanuary 16, 1970\n','','Irish','I tend to forget what I\'m doing will ever be read while I\'m writing it, and just get on with the task at hand.','',NULL,'Forget,Writing,Ever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20757,'Time','Garth Ennis','Writer','\nJanuary 16, 1970\n','','Irish','I\'m sure you\'re aware, with the time it takes to put these books together, everything can suddenly start coming out at once even though I wrote anything between one and five years ago.','',NULL,'Everything,Anything',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20758,'','Garth Ennis','Writer','\nJanuary 16, 1970\n','','Irish','I\'ve seen a fair bit of the States and the rest of the world, and I\'m convinced that there\'s nowhere I\'d be happier, there\'s nowhere I\'m missing out on because I\'m in N.Y.','',NULL,'Fair,Rest,Seen',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20759,'','Garth Ennis','Writer','\nJanuary 16, 1970\n','','Irish','If you look at Marvel Comics, there are very few Marvel characters I would like to write.','',NULL,'Write,Few,Characters',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20760,'Work','Garth Ennis','Writer','\nJanuary 16, 1970\n','','Irish','It would have shown people that I was prepared to do that kind of work, although I find myself in a position now where I don\'t really need to and I could pick and choose the kind of characters I\'d like to do.','',NULL,'Find,Choose',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20761,'','Garth Ennis','Writer','\nJanuary 16, 1970\n','','Irish','It\'s nice to be in a situation where the two books that I write for a sort of regular monthly income are also works that I enjoy immensely, rather than them being some kind of bread and butter, do it because you have to do it.','',NULL,'Nice,Enjoy,Two',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20762,'Hope','Garth Ennis','Writer','\nJanuary 16, 1970\n','','Irish','Most regular superhero books are designed to go on forever; of course, very few of them do, but the point is they are trying to throw mud against the wall and hope it will stick, and most of it slides off.','',NULL,'Trying,Off',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20763,'Time','Garth Ennis','Writer','\nJanuary 16, 1970\n','','Irish','Preacher is a book that somehow allows me time by its settling on it\'s characters, that sort of modern gothic western feel. You\'re not likely to see the boat veering too far from that.','',NULL,'Book,Far',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20764,'Movies','Garth Ennis','Writer','\nJanuary 16, 1970\n','','Irish','The comics I read as a kid were much more influenced by TV and movies. Encountering superheroes as an adult without that kind of childhood sentimentality, it just doesn\'t allow you, or in my case at least, it wouldn\'t let me take the characters seriously.','',NULL,'Without,Read',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20765,'Respect','Garth Ennis','Writer','\nJanuary 16, 1970\n','','Irish','There\'s immense fun to be had as long as you can sort of sneak it past DC. I have been told on occasion that I need to have more respect for these characters.','',NULL,'Fun,Past',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20766,'','Garth Ennis','Writer','\nJanuary 16, 1970\n','','Irish','Wouldn\'t want to write the X-Men, and I suppose the X-Men is the ultimate Marvel comic, and I really wouldn\'t want to go anywhere near it at all, although on the other had I wouldn\'t mind having a crack at something like the Punisher.','',NULL,'Mind,Write,Ultimate',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20767,'Time','Garth Ennis','Writer','\nJanuary 16, 1970\n','','Irish','Yeah, Hitman I suppose is most of the time a lighter read than Preacher; it was always going to be.','',NULL,'Read,Yeah',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20768,'','Garth Ennis','Writer','\nJanuary 16, 1970\n','','Irish','You know, I think I did originally have some sort of idea of maybe a Where Eagles Dare kind of mission against impossible odds, but it really sort of died before I had a chance to really go anywhere with it, and then just doing the book was out of the question.','',NULL,'Book,Did,Before',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20769,'','Jessica Ennis','Athlete','\nJanuary 28, 1986\n','','English','I\'m proud of the way I\'ve dealt with setbacks. It\'s hard when you feel down and you think, \'Why is the world doing this to me?\' But you have to pick yourself up again. That\'s what makes you a better athlete.','',NULL,'Yourself,Better,Hard',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20770,'Work,Morning','Jessica Ennis','Athlete','\nJanuary 28, 1986\n','','English','Training is full-on. Some days I really don\'t want to get out of bed and hit that track again. Sunday and Monday morning sessions are always horrible. But who really looks forward to going to work on a Monday morning?','',NULL,'Forward',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20771,'','Jessica Ennis','Athlete','\nJanuary 28, 1986\n','','English','After my first day of competition I put on compression socks. They help me recover for the next day.','',NULL,'Help,After,Put',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20772,'','Jessica Ennis','Athlete','\nJanuary 28, 1986\n','','English','I carry a golf ball to put under my feet when they get tight, and a Thera-Band for general stretching.','',NULL,'Put,Golf,General',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20773,'','Jessica Ennis','Athlete','\nJanuary 28, 1986\n','','English','I do watch what I eat but I\'ve got a real sweet tooth.','',NULL,'Real,Sweet,Eat',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20774,'','Jessica Ennis','Athlete','\nJanuary 28, 1986\n','','English','I don\'t look at Twitter between events because it\'s a distraction but I will ring my fiance and parents to let them know how it\'s going.','',NULL,'Parents,Between,Events',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20775,'Life','Jessica Ennis','Athlete','\nJanuary 28, 1986\n','','English','I don\'t want to think of life after competing. But if I were to do anything else I\'d go down the psychology route. That\'s what interests me.','',NULL,'Anything,Down',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20776,'Good,Learning','Jessica Ennis','Athlete','\nJanuary 28, 1986\n','','English','I learned what I need to do in the long jump, what I needed to do in the javelin and I\'ve been able to rectify those events. It\'s been a bit of a learning curve, which is good.','',NULL,'Long',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20777,'Love','Jessica Ennis','Athlete','\nJanuary 28, 1986\n','','English','I love getting dressed up for red carpet events and having my hair and makeup done professionally - that definitely helps with nerves of going down the red carpet.','',NULL,'Done,Down',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20778,'Best,Home','Jessica Ennis','Athlete','\nJanuary 28, 1986\n','','English','I think there\'s going to be pressure on all the British athletes. It\'s a home Olympics at the end of the day. I like adrenaline, that\'s something I feed off. I\'m just going to go out there and do my best.','',NULL,'End',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20779,'Experience','Jessica Ennis','Athlete','\nJanuary 28, 1986\n','','English','I want to experience that massive adrenalin rush when you step into a new stadium, all the more so when that Olympic Stadium is packed full of people waving British flags.','',NULL,'Step,Full',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20780,'Time','Jessica Ennis','Athlete','\nJanuary 28, 1986\n','','English','I was around 15 when I first wanted to compete in an Olympics. I even remember the first time I got to wear a GB kit as a junior. I\'ve even kept it. It\'s in my mum\'s loft somewhere, probably gone mouldy by now.','',NULL,'Remember,Around',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20781,'Work,Good','Jessica Ennis','Athlete','\nJanuary 28, 1986\n','','English','I wasn\'t the kind of kid who would get A\'s without even trying. I had to work to get good grades, but I was very organised about it because I always wanted to do well at everything I did. I\'m very competitive.','',NULL,'Without',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20782,'Funny','Jessica Ennis','Athlete','\nJanuary 28, 1986\n','','English','It\'s quite funny in that I once won Rear of the Year at my school! I was about 17 in the sixth form and we used to have an end of year celebration and give out different awards. I even got a little trophy!','',NULL,'School,End',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20783,'Good','Jessica Ennis','Athlete','\nJanuary 28, 1986\n','','English','It\'s really important for me to look good before a race. I definitely think if I feel I look good, it makes me feel more confident.','',NULL,'Important,Before',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20784,'Beauty','Jessica Ennis','Athlete','\nJanuary 28, 1986\n','','English','My idea of beauty is somebody that doesn\'t have to try too much, someone who is effortless and fresh.','',NULL,'Someone,Try',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20785,'Good','Jessica Ennis','Athlete','\nJanuary 28, 1986\n','','English','On a scale of one to 10, I\'d rate my body confidence as a good seven. Everyone has their hang-ups, but I see my body as a training tool and I feel good about it.','',NULL,'Confidence,Training',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20786,'','Jessica Ennis','Athlete','\nJanuary 28, 1986\n','','English','One minute you\'re a developing athlete trying to get to the top, then the next minute you do well and win a medal somewhere, and then it\'s all foisted on you. You never know when it\'s going to happen. You don\'t think about the media side of things when you\'re a young athlete trying to do well.','',NULL,'Happen,Win,Trying',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20787,'','Jessica Ennis','Athlete','\nJanuary 28, 1986\n','','English','People think the gold medal is yours and they say you\'re going to win - but they have no idea how hard it is. People aren\'t doing it negatively - they\'re mostly lovely and they really do want you to win - but they don\'t understand the difficulty and intensity of competition.','',NULL,'Hard,Win,Understand',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20788,'','Jessica Ennis','Athlete','\nJanuary 28, 1986\n','','English','People who aren\'t perhaps that into sport are going to be following me and wanting to be part of the Olympics. That definitely does bring added pressure but as an athlete the Olympics are the ultimate competition.','',NULL,'Bring,Pressure,Perhaps',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20789,'Good','Jessica Ennis','Athlete','\nJanuary 28, 1986\n','','English','There was a massive poster of me down my road, right outside the chip shop. I was about to go in, but then I saw it and changed my mind. Me coming out with a bag of chips, while I\'m up there doing crunches on the poster... well, it would not look good.','',NULL,'Mind,Down',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20790,'Home','Jessica Ennis','Athlete','\nJanuary 28, 1986\n','','English','Things have changed so much, with Facebook and Twitter. Everyone is so much more accessible these days: no British athlete has ever experienced what we are experiencing now. It\'s such a unique situation with the home Olympics.','',NULL,'Ever,Everyone',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20791,'','Jessica Ennis','Athlete','\nJanuary 28, 1986\n','','English','To get the adrenaline pumping between events - or to help me switch off, Jay Z, the Roots and Drake are on my playlist.','',NULL,'Help,Between,Off',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20792,'Love','Jessica Ennis','Athlete','\nJanuary 28, 1986\n','','English','To unwind after training, I love to have a long hot soak in the bath, then veg out on the sofa with a box set. I\'m a box-set junkie! I absolutely love \'Grey\'s Anatomy.\'','',NULL,'Long,After',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20793,'Time','Jessica Ennis','Athlete','\nJanuary 28, 1986\n','','English','We always spend more time on the throwing events and a little bit more on the long jump. They\'re my weaker events - they don\'t come as naturally to me as running and jumping. I like the hurdles and the high-jump, I\'m a springy, speedy athlete so those suit me.','',NULL,'Long,Bit',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20794,'Death,Men','Quintus Ennius','Poet','239 BC','169 BC','Roman','Let no one weep for me, or celebrate my funeral with mourning; for I still live, as I pass to and fro through the mouths of men.','',NULL,'Live',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20795,'Freedom','Quintus Ennius','Poet','239 BC','169 BC','Roman','He hath freedom whoso beareth clean and constant heart within.','',NULL,'Heart,Within',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20796,'Good,Wisdom','Quintus Ennius','Poet','239 BC','169 BC','Roman','He whose wisdom cannot help him, gets no good from being wise.','',NULL,'Wise',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20797,'','Quintus Ennius','Poet','239 BC','169 BC','Roman','Here is he laid to whom for daring deed, nor friend nor foe could render worthy meed.','',NULL,'Friend,Here,Nor',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20798,'','Quintus Ennius','Poet','239 BC','169 BC','Roman','No one regards what is before his feet; we all gaze at the stars.','',NULL,'Before,Stars,Feet',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20799,'','Quintus Ennius','Poet','239 BC','169 BC','Roman','O friend unseen, unborn, unknown, Student of our sweet English tongue, I never indulge in poetics - Unless I am down with rheumatics.','',NULL,'Friend,Down,Sweet',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20800,'Fear','Quintus Ennius','Poet','239 BC','169 BC','Roman','They hate whom they fear.','',NULL,'Hate,Whom',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20801,'','Quintus Ennius','Poet','239 BC','169 BC','Roman','To open his lips is crime in a plain citizen.','',NULL,'Open,Crime,Lips',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20802,'Moving On','Brian Eno','Musician','\nMay 15, 1948\n','','British','I don\'t live in the past at all; I\'m always wanting to do something new. I make a point of constantly trying to forget and get things out of my mind.','',NULL,'Live,Mind',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20803,'','Brian Eno','Musician','\nMay 15, 1948\n','','British','If you want to make someone feel emotion, you have to make them let go. Listening to something is an act of surrender.','',NULL,'Someone,Act,Emotion',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20804,'Great','Brian Eno','Musician','\nMay 15, 1948\n','','British','When you sing with a group of people, you learn how to subsume yourself into a group consciousness because a capella singing is all about the immersion of the self into the community. That\'s one of the great feelings - to stop being me for a little while and to become us. That way lies empathy, the ','',NULL,'Yourself,Self',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20805,'Learning','Brian Eno','Musician','\nMay 15, 1948\n','','British','I had a lot of trouble with engineers, because their whole background is learning from a functional point of view, and then learning how to perform that function.','',NULL,'Whole,Engineers',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20806,'Time','Brian Eno','Musician','\nMay 15, 1948\n','','British','All cultures have these feelings about non-functional areas of activity. And the more time people have on their hands, the more they commit it to those areas.','',NULL,'Feelings,Hands',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20807,'Art','Brian Eno','Musician','\nMay 15, 1948\n','','British','I had wanted a tape recorder since I was tiny. I thought it was a magic thing. I never got one until just before I went to art school.','',NULL,'School,Thought',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20808,'Good','Brian Eno','Musician','\nMay 15, 1948\n','','British','I have a definite talent for convincing people to try something new. I am a good salesman. When I\'m on form, I can sell anything.','',NULL,'Anything,Try',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20809,'Computers,Work','Brian Eno','Musician','\nMay 15, 1948\n','','British','The basis of computer work is predicated on the idea that only the brain makes decisions and only the index finger does the work.','',NULL,'Brain',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20810,'Music','Brian Eno','Musician','\nMay 15, 1948\n','','British','Agressive music can only shock you once. Afterwards its impact declines. It\'s inevitable.','',NULL,'Once,Impact',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20811,'','Brian Eno','Musician','\nMay 15, 1948\n','','British','As soon as I hear a sound, it always suggests a mood to me.','',NULL,'Hear,Mood,Sound',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20812,'','Brian Eno','Musician','\nMay 15, 1948\n','','British','A part of me has become immortal, out of my control.','',NULL,'Control,Become,Immortal',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20813,'Time','Brian Eno','Musician','\nMay 15, 1948\n','','British','For the world to be interesting, you have to be manipulating it all the time.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20814,'Music','Brian Eno','Musician','\nMay 15, 1948\n','','British','Musicians are there in front of you, and the spectators sense their tension, which is not the case when you\'re listening to a record. Your attention is more relaxed. The emotional aspect is more important in live music.','',NULL,'Live,Emotional',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20815,'Music','Brian Eno','Musician','\nMay 15, 1948\n','','British','Avant-garde music is sort of research music. You\'re glad someone\'s done it but you don\'t necessarily want to listen to it.','',NULL,'Someone,Done',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20816,'','Brian Eno','Musician','\nMay 15, 1948\n','','British','I believe in singing.','',NULL,'Believe,Singing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20817,'Music','Brian Eno','Musician','\nMay 15, 1948\n','','British','I hate the rock music tradition. I can\'t bear it!','',NULL,'Hate,Rock',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20818,'','Brian Eno','Musician','\nMay 15, 1948\n','','British','I have lived in countries that were coming out of conflict: Ireland, South Africa, the Czech republic. People there are overflowing with energy.','',NULL,'Energy,Coming,Africa',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20819,'Love,Good','Brian Eno','Musician','\nMay 15, 1948\n','','British','I love good, loud speakers.','',NULL,'Loud',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20820,'Change','Brian Eno','Musician','\nMay 15, 1948\n','','British','It\'s not the destination that matters. It\'s the change of scene.','',NULL,'Matters,Scene',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20821,'Best','Brian Eno','Musician','\nMay 15, 1948\n','','British','People tend to play in their comfort zone, so the best things are achieved in a state of surprise, actually.','',NULL,'Play,State',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20822,'Good','Brian Eno','Musician','\nMay 15, 1948\n','','British','Anything popular is populist, and populist is rarely a good adjective.','',NULL,'Anything,Popular',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20823,'Music,Great,Art','Brian Eno','Musician','\nMay 15, 1948\n','','British','At the beginning of the 20th century, the ambition of the great painters was to make paintings that were like music, which was then considered as the noblest art.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20824,'Music','Brian Eno','Musician','\nMay 15, 1948\n','','British','Editing is now the easiest thing on earth to do, and all the things that evolved out of word processing - \'Oh, let\'s put that sentence there, let\'s get rid of this\' - have become commonplace in films and music too.','',NULL,'Put,Become',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20825,'','Brian Eno','Musician','\nMay 15, 1948\n','','British','Emotion creates reality, reality demands action.','',NULL,'Reality,Action,Emotion',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20826,'','Brian Eno','Musician','\nMay 15, 1948\n','','British','Even though I\'m known as a pop musician, I have a seriousness about what I do.','',NULL,'Though,Known,Musician',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20827,'','Mireille Enos','Actress','\nSeptember 2, 1975\n','','American','A lot of cop shows, because they have the restraints of having a new case every episode, the victims often become these kind of nameless, faceless plot points, and as an audience we don\'t feel anything for those people.','',NULL,'Anything,Become,Often',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20828,'','Mireille Enos','Actress','\nSeptember 2, 1975\n','','American','AMC has a track record for finding actors who have been working actors but not names yet and casting them.','',NULL,'Working,Finding,Names',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20829,'','Mireille Enos','Actress','\nSeptember 2, 1975\n','','American','Crime shows are really popular, in general, but usually, at the end of every episode, you have to let go of the people that you\'ve invested in and then, the next week, get somebody else.','',NULL,'End,Else,Next',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20830,'','Mireille Enos','Actress','\nSeptember 2, 1975\n','','American','Every role that you play comes with its own set of challenges.','',NULL,'Play,Role,Challenges',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20831,'','Mireille Enos','Actress','\nSeptember 2, 1975\n','','American','I can\'t worry about whether roles will be there for me when I\'m older.','',NULL,'Worry,Older,Whether',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20832,'','Mireille Enos','Actress','\nSeptember 2, 1975\n','','American','I can\'t worry about whether roles will be there for me when I\'m older. They\'re there now, and I\'m just not going to panic.','',NULL,'Worry,Older,Whether',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20833,'','Mireille Enos','Actress','\nSeptember 2, 1975\n','','American','I don\'t know how people chew gum all day long.','',NULL,'Long,Gum,Chew',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20834,'','Mireille Enos','Actress','\nSeptember 2, 1975\n','','American','I grew up in Houston, in a pretty urbane setting.','',NULL,'Pretty,Grew,Houston',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20835,'Funny,Work','Mireille Enos','Actress','\nSeptember 2, 1975\n','','American','I haven\'t been offered a lot of comedy. In theater, I\'ve done quite a bit of comedy or dramas that included a lot of funny stuff. But in my TV work, those aren\'t the roles that I\'ve been offered.','',NULL,'Done',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20836,'Beauty','Mireille Enos','Actress','\nSeptember 2, 1975\n','','American','I know as an actor there is a certain liberation auditioning for a role that has no beauty requirements.','',NULL,'Actor,Role',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20837,'','Mireille Enos','Actress','\nSeptember 2, 1975\n','','American','I like laughter around me.','',NULL,'Laughter,Around',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20838,'Love','Mireille Enos','Actress','\nSeptember 2, 1975\n','','American','I personally love a cliffhanger - I think it just extends the pleasure of viewing.','',NULL,'Pleasure,Extends',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20839,'','Mireille Enos','Actress','\nSeptember 2, 1975\n','','American','I\'m a black belt in tae kwon do.','',NULL,'Black,Belt',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20840,'Work,Positive,Smile','Mireille Enos','Actress','\nSeptember 2, 1975\n','','American','I\'m positive and I smile a lot, and I\'m kind of a banana, but serious work just seems to find me, so I\'m not going to argue with it.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20841,'','Mireille Enos','Actress','\nSeptember 2, 1975\n','','American','I\'m really grateful for how my career has unfolded.','',NULL,'Career,Grateful,Unfolded',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20842,'','Mireille Enos','Actress','\nSeptember 2, 1975\n','','American','I\'m really lucky to be married to a perfect person.','',NULL,'Person,Perfect,Married',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20843,'Nature,Truth','Mireille Enos','Actress','\nSeptember 2, 1975\n','','American','It\'s kind of part of human nature to want to know the truth or want to be in on the secret. For stories that focus in on that - like whodunits - it\'s easy to get drawn into.','',NULL,'Focus',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20844,'Dad','Mireille Enos','Actress','\nSeptember 2, 1975\n','','American','My dad is this very sensible guy who never let me feel that anything was beyond my station.','',NULL,'Anything,Guy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20845,'','Mireille Enos','Actress','\nSeptember 2, 1975\n','','American','My mother is French, my father is Texan.','',NULL,'Mother,Father,Texan',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20846,'Time','Mireille Enos','Actress','\nSeptember 2, 1975\n','','American','People say to me, \'Oh, being a mother must make you a better actor,\' and I think, \'Well, I never sleep, I have very little time to think about anything except when I\'m actually there.\' I wonder whether that makes me a better actor. I think it must on some level.','',NULL,'Mother,Sleep',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20847,'Truth','Mireille Enos','Actress','\nSeptember 2, 1975\n','','American','The truth is I quite like to dress in jeans and a woolly jumper.','',NULL,'Quite,Dress',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20848,'','Mireille Enos','Actress','\nSeptember 2, 1975\n','','American','When actors are the real deal, all that star whatever goes right out the window and you\'re there to tell a story.','',NULL,'Real,Tell,Whatever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20849,'','Mireille Enos','Actress','\nSeptember 2, 1975\n','','American','When I was doing theater for all those years in New York, I did a lot of classical theater, wearing big corsets and big dresses and doing dialects. It\'s interesting that once I moved to TV, I\'m playing these scrappy, contemporary toughies.','',NULL,'Did,Big,Once',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20850,'Work,Car,Dad','Mireille Enos','Actress','\nSeptember 2, 1975\n','','American','When I was little, I used to work with my dad on the engine of his car. Mostly this was a matter of me handing him wrenches.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20851,'','John Ensign','Politician','\nMarch 25, 1958\n','','American','I believe that voting is the first act of building a community as well as building a country.','',NULL,'Believe,Country,Voting',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20852,'Medical','John Ensign','Politician','\nMarch 25, 1958\n','','American','Medical liability reform is not a Republican or Democrat issue or even a doctor versus lawyer issue. It is a patient issue.','',NULL,'Republican,Patient',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20853,'Future','John Ensign','Politician','\nMarch 25, 1958\n','','American','For America\'s economic future to remain prosperous, we must encourage pro-growth policies so that we continue to be the leader in innovation and entrepreneurship.','',NULL,'Must,America',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20854,'Freedom','John Ensign','Politician','\nMarch 25, 1958\n','','American','Human beings crave freedom at their core.','',NULL,'Human,Crave',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20855,'Life','John Ensign','Politician','\nMarch 25, 1958\n','','American','I can honestly say that being a United States Senator has been the honor of my life.','',NULL,'Honor,United',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20856,'Experience','John Ensign','Politician','\nMarch 25, 1958\n','','American','I loved being in the Senate. That was a wonderful experience.','',NULL,'Wonderful,Loved',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20857,'','John Ensign','Politician','\nMarch 25, 1958\n','','American','If you double count some votes, that makes other votes disenfranchised.','',NULL,'Makes,Count,Double',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20858,'Time','John Ensign','Politician','\nMarch 25, 1958\n','','American','If you find someone who agrees with you 80 percent of the time that is your friend not your enemy.','',NULL,'Enemy,Someone',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20859,'Time','John Ensign','Politician','\nMarch 25, 1958\n','','American','In 1998 Harry Reid and I had a very close race. It was less than a tenth of a percentage point. We had a reasonable recount. There were a lot of things that I could have pursued at the time, but I just felt that at the time that I should have, you know, conceded the race.','',NULL,'Point,Less',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20860,'Power','John Ensign','Politician','\nMarch 25, 1958\n','','American','Often times, the more power and prestige a person achieves, the more arrogant a person can become.','',NULL,'Person,Become',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20861,'Truth','John Ensign','Politician','\nMarch 25, 1958\n','','American','Seeking of the truth should be not only part of the Justice Department and part of our judicial system, but also should be... a goal of reporters today.','',NULL,'Today,Justice',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20862,'','John Ensign','Politician','\nMarch 25, 1958\n','','American','Senator Kerry voted to undermine the troops in the field, and that is not only inexcusable, it is reprehensible.','',NULL,'Troops,Undermine,Senator',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20863,'','John Ensign','Politician','\nMarch 25, 1958\n','','American','The act of voting by ordinary Iraqis in the face of extreme danger confirms President Bush\'s belief that people around the globe, when given a chance, will choose liberty and democracy over enslavement and tyranny.','',NULL,'Democracy,Liberty,Around',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20864,'','John Ensign','Politician','\nMarch 25, 1958\n','','American','The Appropriations Committee in the Senate is out of control, out of control on spending.','',NULL,'Control,Spending,Committee',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20865,'Future','John Ensign','Politician','\nMarch 25, 1958\n','','American','The election in Iraq clearly demonstrates that Iraqi people are like people everywhere. They desire to create a future in an environment that is safe and allows them to reach their full potential as human beings, whatever that potential may be.','',NULL,'Human,May',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20866,'','John Ensign','Politician','\nMarch 25, 1958\n','','American','The more generous the benefit, the easier you make it to stay on unemployment insurance, and the less incentive there is for people to actually go out and do what it takes to get a job.','',NULL,'Job,Less,Actually',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20867,'Life,Learning','John Ensign','Politician','\nMarch 25, 1958\n','','American','Think about how much it costs to incarcerate someone. Do we want them just sitting in prison, lifting weights, becoming violent and thinking about the next crime? Or do we want them having a little purpose in life and learning a skill?','',NULL,'Someone',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20868,'','John Ensign','Politician','\nMarch 25, 1958\n','','American','Until we can fully grasp the extent of corruption and fraud involved in the administration of the Oil-for-Food program, and until the United Nations decides to cooperate in the investigation, no American taxpayer dollars should go to the United Nations.','',NULL,'Corruption,American,Until',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20869,'','John Ensign','Politician','\nMarch 25, 1958\n','','American','Why can\'t DFW compete like San Francisco does with Oakland, like Miami does with Fort Lauderdale, and like Chicago O\'Hare does with Midway?','',NULL,'Why,Chicago,Miami',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20870,'','John Ensign','Politician','\nMarch 25, 1958\n','','American','You know the bark is worse than the bite in D.C.','',NULL,'Worse,Bite,Bark',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20871,'Music','John Entwistle','Musician','\nOctober 9, 1944\n','\nJune 27, 2002\n','English','I supply the music for Vampires, which is a new series that\'s coming out.','',NULL,'Coming,Vampires',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20872,'','John Entwistle','Musician','\nOctober 9, 1944\n','\nJune 27, 2002\n','English','I deep sea fish a lot.','',NULL,'Deep,Sea,Fish',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20873,'Age','John Entwistle','Musician','\nOctober 9, 1944\n','\nJune 27, 2002\n','English','I mean, Eighteen years old is the age of consent in Europe and you can go anywhere and do anything you like. In America, it is dumb. At eighteen you should be able to do anything that you like, except get married.','',NULL,'Mean,Anything',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20874,'Work','John Entwistle','Musician','\nOctober 9, 1944\n','\nJune 27, 2002\n','English','I set myself up to be a bass guitarist and bass players get a lot more work than people like me.','',NULL,'Players,Bass',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20875,'','John Entwistle','Musician','\nOctober 9, 1944\n','\nJune 27, 2002\n','English','This band makes sure that we have whole sections of stuff that are free form so that they don\'t know what we are doing next, that is the fun part of playing. You are playing something that you haven\'t ever played before.','',NULL,'Fun,Ever,Before',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20876,'','John Entwistle','Musician','\nOctober 9, 1944\n','\nJune 27, 2002\n','English','I ain\'t heard anyone play like I do in my band and I am very happy about that.','',NULL,'Happy,Play,Anyone',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20877,'','John Entwistle','Musician','\nOctober 9, 1944\n','\nJune 27, 2002\n','English','I am writing a book and that takes third place of importance.','',NULL,'Writing,Book,Place',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20878,'','John Entwistle','Musician','\nOctober 9, 1944\n','\nJune 27, 2002\n','English','I don\'t mind doing the Who tours when they come along but I want to get out there and play.','',NULL,'Mind,Play,Along',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20879,'','John Entwistle','Musician','\nOctober 9, 1944\n','\nJune 27, 2002\n','English','I don\'t wish my career on anyone.','',NULL,'Career,Wish,Anyone',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20880,'','John Entwistle','Musician','\nOctober 9, 1944\n','\nJune 27, 2002\n','English','I got a couple on per album but my problem was that I wanted to sing the songs and not let Roger sing them.','',NULL,'Problem,Wanted,Songs',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20881,'','John Entwistle','Musician','\nOctober 9, 1944\n','\nJune 27, 2002\n','English','I have got an anthology album out. The American version has got the same mixes but the European version, I remixed them in the studio and added a couple of things that I have always wanted to add.','',NULL,'Same,Wanted,American',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20882,'Love','John Entwistle','Musician','\nOctober 9, 1944\n','\nJune 27, 2002\n','English','I love playing for people.','',NULL,'Playing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20883,'Age,Time','John Entwistle','Musician','\nOctober 9, 1944\n','\nJune 27, 2002\n','English','So by the time I taught myself the bass guitar at the age of 14, my hands were already pretty nimble.','',NULL,'Pretty',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20884,'','John Entwistle','Musician','\nOctober 9, 1944\n','\nJune 27, 2002\n','English','That was the producer who produced a couple of my solo albums. He produced my second, third and fourth solo albums. It was his project and I just joined him on it. I sang on one and played bass on another one.','',NULL,'Him,Another,Second',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20885,'','John Entwistle','Musician','\nOctober 9, 1944\n','\nJune 27, 2002\n','English','The first eight songs we were using someone else\'s monitors and it is hard to follow the changes when you are jamming if you can\'t hear those who you are jamming with.','',NULL,'Someone,Hard,Else',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20886,'','John Entwistle','Musician','\nOctober 9, 1944\n','\nJune 27, 2002\n','English','We have nine hungry Rottweilers on the farm.','',NULL,'Hungry,Farm,Nine',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20887,'','John Entwistle','Musician','\nOctober 9, 1944\n','\nJune 27, 2002\n','English','We were gradually playing larger venues and in the early days PA systems were kind of non-existent. So to play loud, we had to use louder equipment. The PA systems back then didn\'t mic the instruments - only the vocals.','',NULL,'Play,Days,Playing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20888,'','John Entwistle','Musician','\nOctober 9, 1944\n','\nJune 27, 2002\n','English','We\'ll open for anyone, we are just looking to play.','',NULL,'Play,Looking,Anyone',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20889,'','John Entwistle','Musician','\nOctober 9, 1944\n','\nJune 27, 2002\n','English','What I feel I am doing now is giving to the people exactly what they paid for but never actually heard before.','',NULL,'Giving,Before,Actually',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20890,'','John Entwistle','Musician','\nOctober 9, 1944\n','\nJune 27, 2002\n','English','With bass, especially bottom end, the vibration has to happen on stage otherwise the feel is wrong. This is why you can\'t scale the equipment down too far.','',NULL,'End,Down,Happen',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20891,'Love','Enya','Musician','\nMay 17, 1961\n','','Irish','I\'m not one for walking the beaches humming a melody. I love the discipline of sitting in the studio, writing and listening. That is my domain.','',NULL,'Writing,Discipline',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20892,'Life','Enya','Musician','\nMay 17, 1961\n','','Irish','I am not reclusive. I just have a private life.','',NULL,'Private,Reclusive',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20893,'Change','Enya','Musician','\nMay 17, 1961\n','','Irish','As with anything creative, change is inevitable.','',NULL,'Anything,Creative',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20894,'','Enya','Musician','\nMay 17, 1961\n','','Irish','I can only be who I am.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20895,'Death','Enya','Musician','\nMay 17, 1961\n','','Irish','I have had death threats from people with fixations.','',NULL,'Threats',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20896,'History','Enya','Musician','\nMay 17, 1961\n','','Irish','I know every note in every song, the whole history of it, even parts that were there and are gone.','',NULL,'Whole,Song',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20897,'Great','Enya','Musician','\nMay 17, 1961\n','','Irish','The ocean is a central image. It is the symbolism of a great journey.','',NULL,'Ocean,Journey',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20898,'Music,Success','Enya','Musician','\nMay 17, 1961\n','','Irish','The success of Watermark surprised me. I never thought of music as something commercial; it was something very personal to me.','',NULL,'Thought',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20899,'Success','Enya','Musician','\nMay 17, 1961\n','','Irish','Fame and success are very different things.','',NULL,'Different,Fame',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20900,'Life,Love,Change','Enya','Musician','\nMay 17, 1961\n','','Irish','I am privileged to do a job I love to do. I would never change any moment from my life.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20901,'Music','Enya','Musician','\nMay 17, 1961\n','','Irish','I am really a very shy person. If I appear, it is because of the music, not because I want to be seen.','',NULL,'Person,Seen',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20902,'Famous','Enya','Musician','\nMay 17, 1961\n','','Irish','I could have been more famous if I did all the glitzy things, but celebrity always seemed so unnecessary.','',NULL,'Did,Celebrity',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20903,'Time','Enya','Musician','\nMay 17, 1961\n','','Irish','I didn\'t expect such a huge reaction, but I knew I was doing something different to everything else that was happening at the time.','',NULL,'Everything,Different',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20904,'','Enya','Musician','\nMay 17, 1961\n','','Irish','I do a so-called trip into myself: I sit down at the piano and the melody might start to evolve from my playing or then I might start to sing it.','',NULL,'Down,Start,Playing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20905,'Music','Enya','Musician','\nMay 17, 1961\n','','Irish','I do promotion when it is necessary, but I always want to get back to the music.','',NULL,'Necessary,Promotion',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20906,'','Enya','Musician','\nMay 17, 1961\n','','Irish','I don\'t have pets, I have two guard dogs; and I don\'t do my own shopping; it\'s a security thing.','',NULL,'Two,Security,Shopping',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20907,'Life','Enya','Musician','\nMay 17, 1961\n','','Irish','I don\'t need a man in my life.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20908,'','Enya','Musician','\nMay 17, 1961\n','','Irish','I enjoyed the two years I was with Clannad. I enjoyed touring. We toured a lot in Europe.','',NULL,'Two,Europe,Enjoyed',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20909,'','Enya','Musician','\nMay 17, 1961\n','','Irish','I tend to listen to the classical composers: Rachmaninov, Satie.','',NULL,'Listen,Classical,Composers',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20910,'','Enya','Musician','\nMay 17, 1961\n','','Irish','I told the record company I didn\'t feel the need to be at red-carpet events. I wanted a career. But I wanted to keep myself intact as a person.','',NULL,'Person,Career,Keep',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20911,'','Enya','Musician','\nMay 17, 1961\n','','Irish','I use my voice as an instrument.','',NULL,'Voice,Instrument,Use',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20912,'','Enya','Musician','\nMay 17, 1961\n','','Irish','It wasn\'t so long ago that it was not popular to speak Gaelic in Ireland because the areas that Gaelic is spoken in were much poorer areas.','',NULL,'Long,Speak,Popular',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20913,'','Enya','Musician','\nMay 17, 1961\n','','Irish','It\'s very homely, this castle. It doesn\'t have huge ballrooms. I didn\'t want a cold, cavernous place.','',NULL,'Place,Cold,Castle',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20914,'Best','Enya','Musician','\nMay 17, 1961\n','','Irish','My core beliefs revolve around the idea that we should live to the best of our abilities-we should live and let live.','',NULL,'Live,Around',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20915,'','Enya','Musician','\nMay 17, 1961\n','','Irish','My first language is Gaelic.','',NULL,'Language,Gaelic',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20916,'','Hans Magnus Enzensberger','Author','\nNovember 11, 1929\n','','German','Culture is a little like dropping an Alka-Seltzer into a glass - you don\'t see it, but somehow it does something.','',NULL,'Culture,Glass,Dropping',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20917,'','Hans Magnus Enzensberger','Author','\nNovember 11, 1929\n','','German','Every orientation presupposes a disorientation.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20918,'Politics','Hans Magnus Enzensberger','Author','\nNovember 11, 1929\n','','German','Mediocrity in politics is not to be despised. Greatness is not needed.','',NULL,'Greatness,Mediocrity',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20919,'Family,Marriage','Michael Enzi','Politician','\nFebruary 1, 1944\n','','American','If we abandon marriage, we abandon the family.','',NULL,'Abandon',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20920,'Good','Michael Enzi','Politician','\nFebruary 1, 1944\n','','American','Businesses large and small shouldn\'t have to check the expiration date of a tax provision to see if it\'s still good.','',NULL,'Small,Still',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20921,'','Michael Enzi','Politician','\nFebruary 1, 1944\n','','American','Congress has funded numerous programs to provide care and compensation to 9/11 victims, spending several billion dollars on extraordinary and unprecedented efforts.','',NULL,'Care,Congress,Spending',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20922,'Money,Government','Michael Enzi','Politician','\nFebruary 1, 1944\n','','American','Every government program needs to be more efficient. Instead of pointing out how other programs can tighten their belts, every program administrator must look inward to save money.','',NULL,'Must',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20923,'','Michael Enzi','Politician','\nFebruary 1, 1944\n','','American','I used to be a retailer, and I find it discouraging when somebody comes in and they pick something up and they say, \'Now if you\'ll sell it to me without the sales tax, I\'ll buy it.\'','',NULL,'Without,Find,Used',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20924,'','Michael Enzi','Politician','\nFebruary 1, 1944\n','','American','If we bankrupt America, we will all pay the price.','',NULL,'America,Pay,Price',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20925,'','Michael Enzi','Politician','\nFebruary 1, 1944\n','','American','If you\'re not at the table, you\'re on the menu.','',NULL,'Table,Menu',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20926,'','Michael Enzi','Politician','\nFebruary 1, 1944\n','','American','Leaders should not just talk about - but walk the walk of - fiscal conservatism.','',NULL,'Talk,Walk,Leaders',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20927,'Money','Michael Enzi','Politician','\nFebruary 1, 1944\n','','American','One of my favorite things - and I am sure everybody else\'s in this Chamber - is to give away money. You really don\'t get much opposition when you give away money.','',NULL,'Give,Away',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20928,'Faith','Michael Enzi','Politician','\nFebruary 1, 1944\n','','American','Praying can make a difference, and it is up to all of us to try that, with faith, and see if it will not support these admirable troops, their spouses, and their families.','',NULL,'Try,Support',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20929,'Money','Michael Enzi','Politician','\nFebruary 1, 1944\n','','American','The American people need to know that money is being used effectively because frankly, the nation can\'t afford careless spending, no matter how well-intentioned.','',NULL,'American,Matter',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20930,'Money','Michael Enzi','Politician','\nFebruary 1, 1944\n','','American','The President sends us a billion-page paper that shows how he would spend the money if he were spending the money. He doesn\'t have the authority to spend the money. He doesn\'t spend $1 of the money.','',NULL,'President,Spend',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20931,'Education','Michael Enzi','Politician','\nFebruary 1, 1944\n','','American','We are looking for ways to decrease the dropout rate. I am pretty sure, if we eliminate career and technical education, we are going to increase the dropout rate.','',NULL,'Career,Pretty',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20932,'God','Michael Enzi','Politician','\nFebruary 1, 1944\n','','American','We are truly one nation, under God, indivisible and that we must remain so in the face of any threat to ensure our country remains strong, united and free.','',NULL,'Strong,Must',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20933,'Strength','Michael Enzi','Politician','\nFebruary 1, 1944\n','','American','When terrorists attacked the symbols of our national unity and strength, they failed to realize that they were just symbols of our strength. The real strength of our nation comes from our people - not our buildings.','',NULL,'Real,Nation',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20934,'','Delia Ephron','Writer','','','American','Children are a house\'s enemy. They don\'t mean to be - they just can\'t help it. It\'s their enthusiasm, their energy, their naturally destructive tendencies.','',NULL,'Enemy,Children,Help',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20935,'Architecture,Time','Delia Ephron','Writer','','','American','In Los Angeles, by the time you\'re 35, you\'re older than most of the buildings.','',NULL,'Older',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20936,'','Delia Ephron','Writer','','','American','It consists entirely of people who are not related by blood, many of whom can\'t stand each other.','',NULL,'Stand,Blood,Related',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20937,'','Nora Ephron','Author','\nMay 19, 1941\n','\nJune 26, 2012\n','American','Insane people are always sure that they are fine. It is only the sane people who are willing to admit that they are crazy.','',NULL,'Crazy,Sure,Fine',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20938,'Men','Nora Ephron','Author','\nMay 19, 1941\n','\nJune 26, 2012\n','American','Beware of men who cry. It\'s true that men who cry are sensitive to and in touch with feelings, but the only feelings they tend to be sensitive to and in touch with are their own.','',NULL,'True,Feelings',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20939,'Women','Nora Ephron','Author','\nMay 19, 1941\n','\nJune 26, 2012\n','American','I try to write parts for women that are as complicated and interesting as women actually are.','',NULL,'Try,Write',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20940,'Life','Nora Ephron','Author','\nMay 19, 1941\n','\nJune 26, 2012\n','American','My mother wanted us to understand that the tragedies of your life one day have the potential to be comic stories the next.','',NULL,'Mother,Understand',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20941,'','Nora Ephron','Author','\nMay 19, 1941\n','\nJune 26, 2012\n','American','In my sex fantasy, nobody ever loves me for my mind.','',NULL,'Sex,Mind,Ever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20942,'','Nora Ephron','Author','\nMay 19, 1941\n','\nJune 26, 2012\n','American','I am continually fascinated at the difficulty intelligent people have in distinguishing what is controversial from what is merely offensive.','',NULL,'Offensive,Difficulty,Fascinated',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20943,'','Nora Ephron','Author','\nMay 19, 1941\n','\nJune 26, 2012\n','American','I don\'t care who you are. When you sit down to write the first page of your screenplay, in your head, you\'re also writing your Oscar acceptance speech.','',NULL,'Care,Writing,Acceptance',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20944,'Men','Nora Ephron','Author','\nMay 19, 1941\n','\nJune 26, 2012\n','American','As far as the men who are running for president are concerned, they aren\'t even people I would date.','',NULL,'Far,President',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20945,'Alone,Women','Nora Ephron','Author','\nMay 19, 1941\n','\nJune 26, 2012\n','American','The desire to get married, which - I regret to say, I believe is basic and primal in women - is followed almost immediately by an equally basic and primal urge - which is to be single again.','',NULL,'Believe',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20946,'Good','Nora Ephron','Author','\nMay 19, 1941\n','\nJune 26, 2012\n','American','My mother was a good recreational cook, but what she basically believed about cooking was that if you worked hard and prospered, someone else would do it for you.','',NULL,'Mother,Someone',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20947,'Health','Nora Ephron','Author','\nMay 19, 1941\n','\nJune 26, 2012\n','American','With any child entering adolescence, one hunts for signs of health, is desperate for the smallest indication that the child\'s problems will never be important enough for a television movie.','',NULL,'Important,Enough',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20948,'Life','Nora Ephron','Author','\nMay 19, 1941\n','\nJune 26, 2012\n','American','When you realize you want to spend the rest of your life with somebody, you want the rest of your life to start as soon as possible.','',NULL,'Start,Possible',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20949,'','Nora Ephron','Author','\nMay 19, 1941\n','\nJune 26, 2012\n','American','If pregnancy were a book they would cut the last two chapters.','',NULL,'Book,Two,Last',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20950,'Cool','Nora Ephron','Author','\nMay 19, 1941\n','\nJune 26, 2012\n','American','Summer bachelors, like summer breezes, are never as cool as they pretend to be.','',NULL,'Summer,Pretend',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20951,'','Nora Ephron','Author','\nMay 19, 1941\n','\nJune 26, 2012\n','American','What my mother believed about cooking is that if you worked hard and prospered, someone else would do it for you.','',NULL,'Mother,Someone,Hard',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20952,'Great','Nora Ephron','Author','\nMay 19, 1941\n','\nJune 26, 2012\n','American','What will happen to sex after liberation? Frankly, I don\'t know. It is a great mystery to all of us.','',NULL,'Sex,Happen',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20953,'','Nora Ephron','Author','\nMay 19, 1941\n','\nJune 26, 2012\n','American','Whenever I get married, I start buying Gourmet magazine.','',NULL,'Start,Married,Whenever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20954,'Motivational,Best','Epictetus','Philosopher','55','135','Greek','The key is to keep company only with people who uplift you, whose presence calls forth your best.','',NULL,'Keep',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20955,'Happiness,Power','Epictetus','Philosopher','55','135','Greek','There is only one way to happiness and that is to cease worrying about things which are beyond the power of our will.','',NULL,'Beyond',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20956,'Hope','Epictetus','Philosopher','55','135','Greek','Be careful to leave your sons well instructed rather than rich, for the hopes of the instructed are better than the wealth of the ignorant.','',NULL,'Better,Rich',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20957,'Anger','Epictetus','Philosopher','55','135','Greek','When you are offended at any man\'s fault, turn to yourself and study your own failings. Then you will forget your anger.','',NULL,'Yourself,Forget',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20958,'','Epictetus','Philosopher','55','135','Greek','We have two ears and one mouth so that we can listen twice as much as we speak.','',NULL,'Two,Speak,Listen',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20959,'','Epictetus','Philosopher','55','135','Greek','It\'s not what happens to you, but how you react to it that matters.','',NULL,'Happens,Matters,React',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20960,'','Epictetus','Philosopher','55','135','Greek','He is a wise man who does not grieve for the things which he has not, but rejoices for those which he has.','',NULL,'Wise,Grieve,Does',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20961,'Health,Good','Epictetus','Philosopher','55','135','Greek','It takes more than just a good looking body. You\'ve got to have the heart and soul to go with it.','',NULL,'Heart',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20962,'','Epictetus','Philosopher','55','135','Greek','If you want to improve, be content to be thought foolish and stupid.','',NULL,'Stupid,Thought,Foolish',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20963,'','Epictetus','Philosopher','55','135','Greek','Difficulties are things that show a person what they are.','',NULL,'Person,Show',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20964,'','Epictetus','Philosopher','55','135','Greek','All religions must be tolerated... for every man must get to heaven in his own way.','',NULL,'Must,Heaven,Religions',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20965,'Motivational','Epictetus','Philosopher','55','135','Greek','Only the educated are free.','',NULL,'Free,Educated',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20966,'Finance,Great','Epictetus','Philosopher','55','135','Greek','Wealth consists not in having great possessions, but in having few wants.','',NULL,'Few',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20967,'','Epictetus','Philosopher','55','135','Greek','First say to yourself what you would be; and then do what you have to do.','',NULL,'Yourself',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20968,'Communication','Epictetus','Philosopher','55','135','Greek','First learn the meaning of what you say, and then speak.','',NULL,'Learn,Speak',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20969,'Education','Epictetus','Philosopher','55','135','Greek','To accuse others for one\'s own misfortunes is a sign of want of education. To accuse oneself shows that one\'s education has begun. To accuse neither oneself nor others shows that one\'s education is complete.','',NULL,'Others,Nor',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20970,'','Epictetus','Philosopher','55','135','Greek','People are not disturbed by things, but by the view they take of them.','',NULL,'View,Disturbed',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20971,'Wisdom,Nature','Epictetus','Philosopher','55','135','Greek','It is the nature of the wise to resist pleasures, but the foolish to be a slave to them.','',NULL,'Wise',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20972,'','Epictetus','Philosopher','55','135','Greek','Do not seek to bring things to pass in accordance with your wishes, but wish for them as they are, and you will find them.','',NULL,'Find,Wish,Wishes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20973,'','Epictetus','Philosopher','55','135','Greek','If evil be spoken of you and it be true, correct yourself, if it be a lie, laugh at it.','',NULL,'Yourself,True,Evil',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20974,'','Epictetus','Philosopher','55','135','Greek','If thy brother wrongs thee, remember not so much his wrong-doing, but more than ever that he is thy brother.','',NULL,'Ever,Remember,Brother',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20975,'Happiness','Epictetus','Philosopher','55','135','Greek','The essence of philosophy is that a man should so live that his happiness shall depend as little as possible on external things.','',NULL,'Live,Philosophy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20976,'Power,Best','Epictetus','Philosopher','55','135','Greek','Make the best use of what is in your power, and take the rest as it happens.','',NULL,'Rest',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20977,'Imagination','Epictetus','Philosopher','55','135','Greek','Imagine for yourself a character, a model personality, whose example you determine to follow, in private as well as in public.','',NULL,'Yourself,Character',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20978,'','Epictetus','Philosopher','55','135','Greek','If you wish to be a writer, write.','',NULL,'Wish,Write,Writer',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20979,'Relationship,Courage','Epicurus','Philosopher','341 BC','271 BC','Greek','You don\'t develop courage by being happy in your relationships everyday. You develop it by surviving difficult times and challenging adversity.','',NULL,'Happy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20980,'Hope','Epicurus','Philosopher','341 BC','271 BC','Greek','Do not spoil what you have by desiring what you have not; remember that what you now have was once among the things you only hoped for.','',NULL,'Remember,Once',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20981,'Friendship','Epicurus','Philosopher','341 BC','271 BC','Greek','It is not so much our friends\' help that helps us, as the confidence of their help.','',NULL,'Help,Confidence',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20982,'Men,God','Epicurus','Philosopher','341 BC','271 BC','Greek','If God listened to the prayers of men, all men would quickly have perished: for they are forever praying for evil against one another.','',NULL,'Evil',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20983,'','Epicurus','Philosopher','341 BC','271 BC','Greek','Not what we have But what we enjoy, constitutes our abundance.','',NULL,'Enjoy,Abundance',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20984,'Death','Epicurus','Philosopher','341 BC','271 BC','Greek','Death does not concern us, because as long as we exist, death is not here. And when it does come, we no longer exist.','',NULL,'Long,Here',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20985,'','Epicurus','Philosopher','341 BC','271 BC','Greek','I have never wished to cater to the crowd; for what I know they do not approve, and what they approve I do not know.','',NULL,'Crowd,Approve,Cater',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20986,'','Epicurus','Philosopher','341 BC','271 BC','Greek','Nothing is enough for the man to whom enough is too little.','',NULL,'Nothing,Enough,Whom',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20987,'Fear','Epicurus','Philosopher','341 BC','271 BC','Greek','It is better for you to be free of fear lying upon a pallet, than to have a golden couch and a rich table and be full of trouble.','',NULL,'Better,Rich',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20988,'Art','Epicurus','Philosopher','341 BC','271 BC','Greek','The art of living well and the art of dying well are one.','',NULL,'Living,Dying',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20989,'Friendship,Wisdom','Epicurus','Philosopher','341 BC','271 BC','Greek','Of all the things which wisdom provides to make us entirely happy, much the greatest is the possession of friendship.','',NULL,'Happy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20990,'Power','Epicurus','Philosopher','341 BC','271 BC','Greek','It is folly for a man to pray to the gods for that which he has the power to obtain by himself.','',NULL,'Himself,Gods',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20991,'','Epicurus','Philosopher','341 BC','271 BC','Greek','If thou wilt make a man happy, add not unto his riches but take away from his desires.','',NULL,'Happy,Away,Desires',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20992,'Life','Epicurus','Philosopher','341 BC','271 BC','Greek','A free life cannot acquire many possessions, because this is not easy to do without servility to mobs or monarchs.','',NULL,'Without,Cannot',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20993,'','Epicurus','Philosopher','341 BC','271 BC','Greek','I never desired to please the rabble. What pleased them, I did not learn; and what I knew was far removed from their understanding.','',NULL,'Did,Learn,Far',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20994,'Life','Epicurus','Philosopher','341 BC','271 BC','Greek','It is impossible to live a pleasant life without living wisely and well and justly. And it is impossible to live wisely and well and justly without living a pleasant life.','',NULL,'Live,Without',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20995,'','Epicurus','Philosopher','341 BC','271 BC','Greek','I would rather be first in a little Iberian village than second in Rome.','',NULL,'Rather,Second,Rome',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20996,'History','Epicurus','Philosopher','341 BC','271 BC','Greek','The greater the difficulty, the more the glory in surmounting it.','',NULL,'Greater,Glory',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20997,'','Epicurus','Philosopher','341 BC','271 BC','Greek','The misfortune of the wise is better than the prosperity of the fool.','',NULL,'Wise,Fool,Better',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20998,'Death,Men','Epicurus','Philosopher','341 BC','271 BC','Greek','It is possible to provide security against other ills, but as far as death is concerned, we men live in a city without walls.','',NULL,'Live',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(20999,'','Epicurus','Philosopher','341 BC','271 BC','Greek','Skillful pilots gain their reputation from storms and tempest.','',NULL,'Reputation,Storms,Gain',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21000,'','Epicurus','Philosopher','341 BC','271 BC','Greek','Justice... is a kind of compact not to harm or be harmed.','',NULL,'Justice,Harm,Compact',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21001,'Life','Epicurus','Philosopher','341 BC','271 BC','Greek','Misfortune seldom intrudes upon the wise man; his greatest and highest interests are directed by reason throughout the course of life.','',NULL,'Wise,Greatest',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21002,'','Epicurus','Philosopher','341 BC','271 BC','Greek','Riches do not exhilarate us so much with their possession as they torment us with their loss.','',NULL,'Loss,Riches,Possession',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21003,'Time','Epicurus','Philosopher','341 BC','271 BC','Greek','The time when most of you should withdraw into yourself is when you are forced to be in a crowd.','',NULL,'Yourself,Crowd',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21004,'','Mike Epps','Comedian','\nNovember 18, 1970\n','','American','But I\'m real conscious about what I do. I don\'t care what the label is. I\'m looking at the outcome of it.','',NULL,'Care,Real,Looking',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21005,'Life,God','Mike Epps','Comedian','\nNovember 18, 1970\n','','American','I\'m a survivor of life. I try to give the glory to God and appreciate what\'s happening to me.','',NULL,'Give',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21006,'Great','Mike Epps','Comedian','\nNovember 18, 1970\n','','American','Just the fact that I\'m in the game is great. I\'m just blessed to be working. I got a plan, but I\'m humble and I try to be humble.','',NULL,'Blessed,Humble',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21007,'Work','Mike Epps','Comedian','\nNovember 18, 1970\n','','American','Cedric, man, it\'s like if I\'m working with you, like I\'m sitting here now talking to you, I want to get along with you. That\'s how I am. I feel like if I get along with you, the work will be splendid.','',NULL,'Working,Here',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21008,'','Mike Epps','Comedian','\nNovember 18, 1970\n','','American','Every now and then you get a nice Jewish kid who likes black people and they would come in, and it would be a stream of them, and have black friends and really feel the black struggle on the acting tip and it\'s a reason why all of us are not dying in the movie.','',NULL,'Nice,Struggle,Black',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21009,'','Mike Epps','Comedian','\nNovember 18, 1970\n','','American','Everybody that\'s living in this earth is living in a situation. It\'s not narrow-minded to the point where everybody is serious and nobody has a personality. I think people die telling jokes.','',NULL,'Die,Living,Serious',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21010,'','Mike Epps','Comedian','\nNovember 18, 1970\n','','American','Federal prison, if you get any of it, you\'re going to have to do 85% of it. And the reason why I called it that is because I had a friend who got sent to the federal joint and his whole... it wasn\'t about him being in jail. He cried about the 85%.','',NULL,'Friend,Him,Why',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21011,'','Mike Epps','Comedian','\nNovember 18, 1970\n','','American','Honestly, I feel like I am a leading man, and it\'s just going to take the right project, the female and the right studio. It\'s got to all gel together, you know what I mean?','',NULL,'Mean,Together,Project',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21012,'Wedding','Mike Epps','Comedian','\nNovember 18, 1970\n','','American','I don\'t know nothing about no marriages or nothing. I ain\'t even never been to a wedding.','',NULL,'Nothing,Marriages',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21013,'','Mike Epps','Comedian','\nNovember 18, 1970\n','','American','I learned that you don\'t have to be all over the place, that you can be subtle and you can say what you say. The words that you put together can be just as hilarious as falling all over the place or doing something.','',NULL,'Words,Together,Learned',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21014,'Best','Mike Epps','Comedian','\nNovember 18, 1970\n','','American','I\'m gonna have to develop myself. I\'m just going to do the best that I can do.','',NULL,'Develop,Gonna',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21015,'Good','Mike Epps','Comedian','\nNovember 18, 1970\n','','American','I\'m humble enough to wait and just chill. I\'m having fun just working with these good people, man.','',NULL,'Fun,Humble',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21016,'Men','Mike Epps','Comedian','\nNovember 18, 1970\n','','American','With Ice Cube they ain\'t no telling. He might have one cocked and loaded, ready to bust. We might do The Sunday, two old men sitting around the house waiting on the social security check.','',NULL,'Waiting,Sunday',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21017,'Life,Family','Mike Epps','Comedian','\nNovember 18, 1970\n','','American','You know, my life\'s changed now. I\'m starting to experience what people are really supposed to do. You supposed to be married. You\'re supposed to have a family, kids, treat your wife right.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21018,'','Mike Epps','Comedian','\nNovember 18, 1970\n','','American','You know, you can\'t make the people do what you want them to do.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21019,'Respect','Mike Epps','Comedian','\nNovember 18, 1970\n','','American','I can remember when I was a baby and my mother was there watching the show. I went and bought 100 episodes and watched them. I respect it so much that the sitcom itself and Ed Norton; I\'m not playing Ed Norton but my version of it, cause I\'m a black man.','',NULL,'Mother,Black',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21020,'','Mike Epps','Comedian','\nNovember 18, 1970\n','','American','I don\'t know why people think I\'m this ad-lib dude.','',NULL,'Why,Dude',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21021,'','Mike Epps','Comedian','\nNovember 18, 1970\n','','American','I left Indiana, and I ain\'t been back since. I\'ve been doing comedy and paying my bills.','',NULL,'Comedy,Since,Left',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21022,'Love,Death','Mike Epps','Comedian','\nNovember 18, 1970\n','','American','I love Richard Pryor. I love him to death.','',NULL,'Him',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21023,'Life,Humor','Mike Epps','Comedian','\nNovember 18, 1970\n','','American','I think in life, the sense of humor and comedy always exists.','',NULL,'Sense',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21024,'','Mike Epps','Comedian','\nNovember 18, 1970\n','','American','I used to be a dusty little child.','',NULL,'Child,Used,Dusty',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21025,'','Mike Epps','Comedian','\nNovember 18, 1970\n','','American','I watch old school film so that I can learn so much that I just sort of miss all the new stuff.','',NULL,'School,Old,Learn',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21026,'Love','Mike Epps','Comedian','\nNovember 18, 1970\n','','American','I would love to play Magnum P.I.','',NULL,'Play',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21027,'','Mike Epps','Comedian','\nNovember 18, 1970\n','','American','I\'m telling a Richard Pryor story through me.','',NULL,'Through,Story,Telling',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21028,'','Mike Epps','Comedian','\nNovember 18, 1970\n','','American','I\'ve been doing comedy and paying my bills.','',NULL,'Comedy,Bills,Paying',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21029,'Success','Omar Epps','Actor','\nJuly 23, 1973\n','','American','I believe success is preparation, because opportunity is going to knock on your door sooner or later but are you prepared to answer that?','',NULL,'Believe,Door',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21030,'','Omar Epps','Actor','\nJuly 23, 1973\n','','American','A lot of directors are overbearing and tend to make you doubt your instincts.','',NULL,'Doubt,Instincts,Directors',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21031,'Sports','Omar Epps','Actor','\nJuly 23, 1973\n','','American','Boxing, for me, it\'s the beginning of all sports. I\'m willing to bet that the first sport was a man against another man in a fight, so I think that\'s something innate in all of us.','',NULL,'Fight,Another',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21032,'Movies','Omar Epps','Actor','\nJuly 23, 1973\n','','American','I like boxing movies. One of the hardest things for me to watch as far as boxing films, is the boxing. The actual boxing usually sucks.','',NULL,'Far,Boxing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21033,'Time,Business','Omar Epps','Actor','\nJuly 23, 1973\n','','American','I spend 90 percent of my time saying no, and my accountant yells at me for it, but when I started in this business, I wanted my career to have legs.','',NULL,'Saying',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21034,'','Omar Epps','Actor','\nJuly 23, 1973\n','','American','I\'ve never taken myself too seriously.','',NULL,'Seriously,Taken',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21035,'Life','Omar Epps','Actor','\nJuly 23, 1973\n','','American','If someone saves your life, you develop a brotherhood, no matter what your race.','',NULL,'Someone,Matter',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21036,'','Omar Epps','Actor','\nJuly 23, 1973\n','','American','It\'s natural for any actor that segues into directing to be an actor\'s director. You know how to relate to the actors.','',NULL,'Actor,Natural,Director',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21037,'','Omar Epps','Actor','\nJuly 23, 1973\n','','American','People are realizing that color has no bearing on what\'s known as brotherhood.','',NULL,'Color,Known,Realizing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21038,'Life','Omar Epps','Actor','\nJuly 23, 1973\n','','American','People don\'t want to pay 8 or 9 dollars to go see a problem that they have in their life, on screen. They pay to get away from that. That\'s why they watch soap operas.','',NULL,'Why,Problem',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21039,'','Omar Epps','Actor','\nJuly 23, 1973\n','','American','That word, fan, has always kind of bothered me.','',NULL,'Word,Fan,Bothered',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21040,'','Omar Epps','Actor','\nJuly 23, 1973\n','','American','The only way to ensure a film is going to sell is put Will Smith in it and you open it in 3,000 theaters and make sure we have all the top promotional spots in each venue.','',NULL,'Put,Film,Sure',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21041,'','Omar Epps','Actor','\nJuly 23, 1973\n','','American','The world is as it should be.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21042,'Business','Omar Epps','Actor','\nJuly 23, 1973\n','','American','There\'s show and there\'s business. Business is a whole other beat.','',NULL,'Whole,Show',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21043,'','Omar Epps','Actor','\nJuly 23, 1973\n','','American','We were all Romans once, I guess.','',NULL,'Once,Guess,Romans',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21044,'Art','Omar Epps','Actor','\nJuly 23, 1973\n','','American','Whatever art form you\'re working in, it\'s crucial to see it clearly, to feel it clearly, and not to worry about the results, or how someone else will see it.','',NULL,'Someone,Working',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21045,'','Omar Epps','Actor','\nJuly 23, 1973\n','','American','Writing is the beast unto itself.','',NULL,'Writing,Beast,Unto',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21046,'Life','Omar Epps','Actor','\nJuly 23, 1973\n','','American','You want to live your own life, but when you have fame, there are certain things you can\'t get away with.','',NULL,'Live,Away',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21047,'','Brian Epstein','Businessman','\nSeptember 19, 1934\n','\nAugust 27, 1967\n','British','I am determined to go through the horror of this world.','',NULL,'Through,Horror,Determined',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21048,'','Brian Epstein','Businessman','\nSeptember 19, 1934\n','\nAugust 27, 1967\n','British','But I think traveling around and going around the world and making arrangements for moving around is the most difficult thing, \'cuz you don\'t know what\'s going to happen.','',NULL,'Moving,Happen,Around',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21049,'','Brian Epstein','Businessman','\nSeptember 19, 1934\n','\nAugust 27, 1967\n','British','They get, you know, whatever they want from their earnings, and their earnings go into their own company.','',NULL,'Whatever,Company,Earnings',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21050,'','Brian Epstein','Businessman','\nSeptember 19, 1934\n','\nAugust 27, 1967\n','British','Well, I don\'t know about the dizzy height, but I always thought they were going to be pretty big.','',NULL,'Thought,Pretty,Big',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21051,'','Brian Epstein','Businessman','\nSeptember 19, 1934\n','\nAugust 27, 1967\n','British','Well, then we got to know each other and eventually worked out a bit of idea of management.','',NULL,'Idea,Bit,Worked',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21052,'Love','Jake Epstein','Actor','\nJanuary 16, 1987\n','','Canadian','I am a ordinary teenager. I fall in love like everyone else.','',NULL,'Else,Everyone',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21053,'','Joseph Epstein','Writer','\nJanuary 9, 1937\n','','American','Of the seven deadly sins, only envy is no fun at all.','',NULL,'Fun,Envy,Deadly',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21054,'','Joseph Epstein','Writer','\nJanuary 9, 1937\n','','American','I should prefer to die laughing, and, on more than one occasion, thought I might.','',NULL,'Thought,Die,Might',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21055,'Experience','Joseph Epstein','Writer','\nJanuary 9, 1937\n','','American','Culture means, I think, that you have widened your experience enough through reading and through being a little bit thoughtful about these things that it has changed your outlook in some ways. And not necessarily made you a better human being but made you see things.','',NULL,'Better,Human',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21056,'Food','Joseph Epstein','Writer','\nJanuary 9, 1937\n','','American','Not to like ice cream is to show oneself uninterested in food.','',NULL,'Show,Oneself',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21057,'','Joseph Epstein','Writer','\nJanuary 9, 1937\n','','American','The pleasure of jogging and running is rather like that of wearing a fur coat in Texas in August: the true joy comes in being able to take the damn thing off.','',NULL,'True,Joy,Able',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21058,'','Joseph Epstein','Writer','\nJanuary 9, 1937\n','','American','By the way, the secret of speaking French is confidence. Whether you are right or wrong, you don\'t hesitate.','',NULL,'Confidence,Wrong,Secret',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21059,'','Joseph Epstein','Writer','\nJanuary 9, 1937\n','','American','Envy is never general, but always very particular - at least envy of the kind one feels strongly.','',NULL,'Envy,General,Feels',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21060,'','Joseph Epstein','Writer','\nJanuary 9, 1937\n','','American','I am basically a complainer and all the grounds for complaint have been swept out from under me.','',NULL,'Complaint,Under,Basically',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21061,'Love','Joseph Epstein','Writer','\nJanuary 9, 1937\n','','American','I am married to someone I love.','',NULL,'Someone,Married',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21062,'','Joseph Epstein','Writer','\nJanuary 9, 1937\n','','American','I am the heterosexual Truman Capote.','',NULL,'Truman,Capote',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21063,'','Joseph Epstein','Writer','\nJanuary 9, 1937\n','','American','I just know so many people who have six or seven foreign languages and have read everything and have musical training and they are still dorks.','',NULL,'Everything,Still,Training',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21064,'Funny','Joseph Epstein','Writer','\nJanuary 9, 1937\n','','American','I know from the middle distance I give off the look of being prolific, which is a funny compliment to receive.','',NULL,'Give,Off',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21065,'','Joseph Epstein','Writer','\nJanuary 9, 1937\n','','American','I know how deeply slothful I am.','',NULL,'Deeply,Slothful',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21066,'','Joseph Epstein','Writer','\nJanuary 9, 1937\n','','American','I know how many days in which I have just answered e-mail, had three phone calls and a two hour lunch. Poof, gone. They are not infrequent.','',NULL,'Two,Days,Three',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21067,'','Joseph Epstein','Writer','\nJanuary 9, 1937\n','','American','I myself think anti-Semitism is about envy.','',NULL,'Envy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21068,'','Joseph Epstein','Writer','\nJanuary 9, 1937\n','','American','I think the story is my form.','',NULL,'Story,Form',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21069,'','Joseph Epstein','Writer','\nJanuary 9, 1937\n','','American','In recompense, envy may be the subtlest - perhaps I should say the most insidious - of the seven deadly sins.','',NULL,'Envy,May,Perhaps',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21070,'Time','Joseph Epstein','Writer','\nJanuary 9, 1937\n','','American','My wife who is non-Jewish regrets it all the time that I can say these terrible things about fellow Jews and she can\'t.','',NULL,'Wife,She',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21071,'','Joseph Epstein','Writer','\nJanuary 9, 1937\n','','American','No one has really ever defined what a friend is.','',NULL,'Friend,Ever,Defined',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21072,'','Joseph Epstein','Writer','\nJanuary 9, 1937\n','','American','One of the pleasures of being a Jew, I don\'t have to tell you, it allows you anti-Semitism.','',NULL,'Tell,Pleasures,Allows',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21073,'','Joseph Epstein','Writer','\nJanuary 9, 1937\n','','American','One serious drawback about letters is that, in order to get them, one must send some out. When it comes to the mail, I feel it is better to receive than to give.','',NULL,'Must,Better,Give',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21074,'Society','Joseph Epstein','Writer','\nJanuary 9, 1937\n','','American','The decisive moment in the defeat of upper class, capital-S, Society may have come when, in newspapers all over the nation, what used to be call the Society page was replaced by the Style section.','',NULL,'May,Moment',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21075,'','Joseph Epstein','Writer','\nJanuary 9, 1937\n','','American','We know the ideal isn\'t where the action is.','',NULL,'Action,Ideal',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21076,'','Julius J. Epstein','Dramatist','\nAugust 22, 1909\n','\nDecember 30, 2000\n','American','I stick my neck out for nobody. I\'m the only cause I\'m interested in.','',NULL,'Nobody,Interested,Cause',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21077,'','Paul Epworth','Musician','','','','Every musical scene has a cycle.','',NULL,'Musical,Scene,Cycle',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21078,'Funny','Paul Epworth','Musician','','','','One of the funny things of being a producer, you have these fleeting, intense relationships with people, and they go off to global megastardom, and you don\'t see them.','',NULL,'Off,Global',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21079,'Change,Music,Power','Paul Epworth','Musician','','','','Pop music has greater power to change people and to affect people because it\'s a universal language. You don\'t have to understand music to understand the power of a pop song.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21080,'','Desiderius Erasmus','Philosopher','\nOctober 26, 1466\n','\nJuly 12, 1536\n','Dutch','Give light, and the darkness will disappear of itself.','',NULL,'Give,Light,Darkness',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21081,'','Desiderius Erasmus','Philosopher','\nOctober 26, 1466\n','\nJuly 12, 1536\n','Dutch','In the kingdom of the blind, the one-eyed man is king.','',NULL,'King,Blind,Kingdom',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21082,'Education,Money,Food','Desiderius Erasmus','Philosopher','\nOctober 26, 1466\n','\nJuly 12, 1536\n','Dutch','When I get a little money I buy books; and if any is left I buy food and clothes.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21083,'','Desiderius Erasmus','Philosopher','\nOctober 26, 1466\n','\nJuly 12, 1536\n','Dutch','There are some people who live in a dream world, and there are some who face reality; and then there are those who turn one into the other.','',NULL,'Live,Reality,Dream',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21084,'','Desiderius Erasmus','Philosopher','\nOctober 26, 1466\n','\nJuly 12, 1536\n','Dutch','No one respects a talent that is concealed.','',NULL,'Talent,Respects,Concealed',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21085,'Women','Desiderius Erasmus','Philosopher','\nOctober 26, 1466\n','\nJuly 12, 1536\n','Dutch','Women, can\'t live with them, can\'t live without them.','',NULL,'Live,Without',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21086,'','Desiderius Erasmus','Philosopher','\nOctober 26, 1466\n','\nJuly 12, 1536\n','Dutch','A nail is driven out by another nail. Habit is overcome by habit.','',NULL,'Another,Overcome,Habit',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21087,'Life','Desiderius Erasmus','Philosopher','\nOctober 26, 1466\n','\nJuly 12, 1536\n','Dutch','To know nothing is the happiest life.','',NULL,'Nothing,Happiest',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21088,'','Desiderius Erasmus','Philosopher','\nOctober 26, 1466\n','\nJuly 12, 1536\n','Dutch','Concealed talent brings no reputation.','',NULL,'Talent,Reputation,Brings',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21089,'Nature','Desiderius Erasmus','Philosopher','\nOctober 26, 1466\n','\nJuly 12, 1536\n','Dutch','Nowadays the rage for possession has got to such a pitch that there is nothing in the realm of nature, whether sacred or profane, out of which profit cannot be squeezed.','',NULL,'Nothing,Cannot',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21090,'Hope','Desiderius Erasmus','Philosopher','\nOctober 26, 1466\n','\nJuly 12, 1536\n','Dutch','If you keep thinking about what you want to do or what you hope will happen, you don\'t do it, and it won\'t happen.','',NULL,'Thinking,Happen',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21091,'','Desiderius Erasmus','Philosopher','\nOctober 26, 1466\n','\nJuly 12, 1536\n','Dutch','Prevention is better than cure.','',NULL,'Better,Cure,Prevention',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21092,'Communication','Desiderius Erasmus','Philosopher','\nOctober 26, 1466\n','\nJuly 12, 1536\n','Dutch','The desire to write grows with writing.','',NULL,'Writing,Write',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21093,'Nature,Men','Desiderius Erasmus','Philosopher','\nOctober 26, 1466\n','\nJuly 12, 1536\n','Dutch','Nature, more of a stepmother than a mother in several ways, has sown a seed of evil in the hearts of mortals, especially in the more thoughtful men, which makes them dissatisfied with their own lot and envious of another s.','',NULL,'Mother',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21094,'','Desiderius Erasmus','Philosopher','\nOctober 26, 1466\n','\nJuly 12, 1536\n','Dutch','He who allows oppression shares the crime.','',NULL,'Crime,Oppression,Shares',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21095,'Happiness','Desiderius Erasmus','Philosopher','\nOctober 26, 1466\n','\nJuly 12, 1536\n','Dutch','It is the chiefest point of happiness that a man is willing to be what he is.','',NULL,'Point,Willing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21096,'Great','Desiderius Erasmus','Philosopher','\nOctober 26, 1466\n','\nJuly 12, 1536\n','Dutch','Great abundance of riches cannot be gathered and kept by any man without sin.','',NULL,'Without,Cannot',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21097,'Education','Desiderius Erasmus','Philosopher','\nOctober 26, 1466\n','\nJuly 12, 1536\n','Dutch','Your library is your paradise.','',NULL,'Library,Paradise',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21098,'','Desiderius Erasmus','Philosopher','\nOctober 26, 1466\n','\nJuly 12, 1536\n','Dutch','By a Carpenter mankind was made, and only by that Carpenter can mankind be remade.','',NULL,'Made,Mankind,Carpenter',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21099,'','Desiderius Erasmus','Philosopher','\nOctober 26, 1466\n','\nJuly 12, 1536\n','Dutch','Now I believe I can hear the philosophers protesting that it can only be misery to live in folly, illusion, deception and ignorance, but it isn\'t -it\'s human.','',NULL,'Believe,Live,Ignorance',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21100,'','Desiderius Erasmus','Philosopher','\nOctober 26, 1466\n','\nJuly 12, 1536\n','Dutch','I doubt if a single individual could be found from the whole of mankind free from some form of insanity. The only difference is one of degree. A man who sees a gourd and takes it for his wife is called insane because this happens to very few people.','',NULL,'Wife,Single,Doubt',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21101,'Men','Desiderius Erasmus','Philosopher','\nOctober 26, 1466\n','\nJuly 12, 1536\n','Dutch','Nothing is as peevish and pedantic as men\'s judgments of one another.','',NULL,'Nothing,Another',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21102,'Success','Desiderius Erasmus','Philosopher','\nOctober 26, 1466\n','\nJuly 12, 1536\n','Dutch','Whether a party can have much success without a woman present I must ask others to decide, but one thing is certain, no party is any fun unless seasoned with folly.','',NULL,'Fun,Must',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21103,'','Desiderius Erasmus','Philosopher','\nOctober 26, 1466\n','\nJuly 12, 1536\n','Dutch','Fortune favors the audacious.','',NULL,'Fortune,Favors,Audacious',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21104,'Truth','Desiderius Erasmus','Philosopher','\nOctober 26, 1466\n','\nJuly 12, 1536\n','Dutch','Humility is truth.','',NULL,'Humility',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21105,'','Recep Tayyip Erdogan','Politician','\nFebruary 26, 1954\n','','Turkish','A confidence problem exists on the part of the people of the region who desire democratic rule in principle, but remain suspicious of both the fashion with which democratization is presented and the purposes of the democratic world.','',NULL,'Confidence,Fashion,Problem',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21106,'','Recep Tayyip Erdogan','Politician','\nFebruary 26, 1954\n','','Turkish','A fitting external security environment could also play an important role in promoting social consensus and institutionalization towards democratization.','',NULL,'Important,Play,Social',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21107,'Positive','Recep Tayyip Erdogan','Politician','\nFebruary 26, 1954\n','','Turkish','A lasting solution to this problem will have an exceptionally positive influence foremost on the peoples of Palestine and Israel, as well as on the region and the international community.','',NULL,'Problem,Influence',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21108,'','Recep Tayyip Erdogan','Politician','\nFebruary 26, 1954\n','','Turkish','According to this view, democracy is a product of western culture, and it cannot be applied to the Middle East which has a different cultural, religious, sociological and historical background.','',NULL,'Democracy,Different,Cannot',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21109,'Religion,Politics','Recep Tayyip Erdogan','Politician','\nFebruary 26, 1954\n','','Turkish','As a politician who cherishes religious conviction in his personal sphere, but regards politics as a domain belonging outside religion, I believe that this view is seriously flawed.','',NULL,'Believe',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21110,'','Recep Tayyip Erdogan','Politician','\nFebruary 26, 1954\n','','Turkish','But foremost, I do not subscribe to the view that Islamic culture and democracy cannot be reconciled.','',NULL,'Democracy,Cannot,Culture',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21111,'','Recep Tayyip Erdogan','Politician','\nFebruary 26, 1954\n','','Turkish','Even as we ought to accept that each country would progress with a different method and speed toward that goal, the standard for the expected end-state should not be lowered.','',NULL,'Different,Country,Goal',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21112,'','Recep Tayyip Erdogan','Politician','\nFebruary 26, 1954\n','','Turkish','Even in the Western world, one cannot argue that the ideal has been achieved given the existence of issues like the integration, participation and representation of Muslim citizens, and occasional but lingering anti-Semitism.','',NULL,'Cannot,Muslim,Existence',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21113,'','Recep Tayyip Erdogan','Politician','\nFebruary 26, 1954\n','','Turkish','Everyone should unconditionally accept that Israel is an indispensable element of the Middle Eastern mosaic.','',NULL,'Everyone,Accept,Israel',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21114,'Alone','Recep Tayyip Erdogan','Politician','\nFebruary 26, 1954\n','','Turkish','However, democracy cannot be defined as the existence of parliaments and elections alone.','',NULL,'Democracy,Cannot',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21115,'','Recep Tayyip Erdogan','Politician','\nFebruary 26, 1954\n','','Turkish','I am aware of the thesis that the United States has long since invested exclusively in stability and this has obviated democratic transformation in the Middle East.','',NULL,'Long,Since,United',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21116,'','Recep Tayyip Erdogan','Politician','\nFebruary 26, 1954\n','','Turkish','I regard the endorsement of both the objective and a method - which can differ from one country to another- of democratization by the parties in the region as a basic requisite of democratization in the Middle East.','',NULL,'Country,Both,Middle',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21117,'Religion','Recep Tayyip Erdogan','Politician','\nFebruary 26, 1954\n','','Turkish','I should like to repeat what I stated recently in the Jeddah Economic Forum in Saudi Arabia: It won\'t be the religion, but rather the world-view of some of its followers that shall be made current.','',NULL,'Made,Rather',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21118,'','Recep Tayyip Erdogan','Politician','\nFebruary 26, 1954\n','','Turkish','I take the debate on the method of promoting democracy seriously.','',NULL,'Democracy,Seriously,Debate',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21119,'','Recep Tayyip Erdogan','Politician','\nFebruary 26, 1954\n','','Turkish','In other words, the bar should be maintained at the level of a pluralistic and participatory democracy.','',NULL,'Democracy,Words,Level',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21120,'','Recep Tayyip Erdogan','Politician','\nFebruary 26, 1954\n','','Turkish','In this context, social consensus, and institutions that embody this consensus, must be made effective in order for democratization not to be abused as a provisional instrument to establish an anti-democratic regime.','',NULL,'Must,Made,Social',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21121,'','Recep Tayyip Erdogan','Politician','\nFebruary 26, 1954\n','','Turkish','Invariably, also a Palestinian state should live side by side with Israel within recognized and secure borders and the security and prosperity of the Palestinian people must be guaranteed.','',NULL,'Live,Must,State',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21122,'','Recep Tayyip Erdogan','Politician','\nFebruary 26, 1954\n','','Turkish','It is essential that policy instruments be developed that would firmly establish democratization on the basis of social consensus and enable transformation on stable grounds.','',NULL,'Social,Policy,Essential',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21123,'','Recep Tayyip Erdogan','Politician','\nFebruary 26, 1954\n','','Turkish','It is obvious that putting the Arab-Israeli dispute on a resolution track would be an important element of overcoming the confidence problem in the region.','',NULL,'Important,Confidence,Problem',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21124,'','Recep Tayyip Erdogan','Politician','\nFebruary 26, 1954\n','','Turkish','My visit to the United States has also given me the opportunity to emphasize the objective of establishing close and intensive links between the Turkish and American peoples, scholars and businessmen.','',NULL,'Between,American,United',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21125,'Fear','Recep Tayyip Erdogan','Politician','\nFebruary 26, 1954\n','','Turkish','Paramount is the need to secure human rights. The form of rule should be such that the citizen does not have to fear the State, but gives it direction and confidently participates in its administration.','',NULL,'Human,State',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21126,'','Recep Tayyip Erdogan','Politician','\nFebruary 26, 1954\n','','Turkish','Several experts on the Middle East concur that the Middle East cannot be democratized.','',NULL,'Cannot,Middle,East',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21127,'Society','Recep Tayyip Erdogan','Politician','\nFebruary 26, 1954\n','','Turkish','Similarly, gender-equality, supremacy of law, political participation, civil society, and transparency are among the indispensable elements that are the imperatives of democratization.','',NULL,'Political,Law',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21128,'','Recep Tayyip Erdogan','Politician','\nFebruary 26, 1954\n','','Turkish','Similarly, it is argued that the culture of Islam is incompatible with democracy. Basically, this conventional perspective of the Middle East thus contends that democracy in that region is neither possible nor even desirable.','',NULL,'Islam,Democracy,Possible',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21129,'','Recep Tayyip Erdogan','Politician','\nFebruary 26, 1954\n','','Turkish','The advanced levels which the democratic world has attained at the end of lengthy processes may have created the perception in the region that democracy is a distant concept; this perception can be addressed.','',NULL,'End,May,Democracy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21130,'Education','Paul Erdos','Mathematician','\nMarch 26, 1913\n','\nSeptember 20, 1996\n','Hungarian','Television is something the Russians invented to destroy American education.','',NULL,'American,Television',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21131,'','Paul Erdos','Mathematician','\nMarch 26, 1913\n','\nSeptember 20, 1996\n','Hungarian','There are three signs of senility. The first sign is that a man forgets his theorems. The second sign is that he forgets to zip up. The third sign is that he forgets to zip down.','',NULL,'Down,Three,Second',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21132,'','Paul Erdos','Mathematician','\nMarch 26, 1913\n','\nSeptember 20, 1996\n','Hungarian','A mathematician is a device for turning coffee into theorems.','',NULL,'Coffee,Turning,Device',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21133,'','Paul Erdos','Mathematician','\nMarch 26, 1913\n','\nSeptember 20, 1996\n','Hungarian','Finally I\'m becoming stupider no more.','',NULL,'Becoming,Finally,Stupider',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21134,'God','Paul Erdos','Mathematician','\nMarch 26, 1913\n','\nSeptember 20, 1996\n','Hungarian','God may not play dice with the universe, but something strange is going on with the prime numbers.','',NULL,'May,Play',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21135,'Hope','Paul Erdos','Mathematician','\nMarch 26, 1913\n','\nSeptember 20, 1996\n','Hungarian','I hope we\'ll be able to solve these problems before we leave.','',NULL,'Before,Problems',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21136,'','Paul Erdos','Mathematician','\nMarch 26, 1913\n','\nSeptember 20, 1996\n','Hungarian','My brain is open.','',NULL,'Brain,Open',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21137,'','Paul Erdos','Mathematician','\nMarch 26, 1913\n','\nSeptember 20, 1996\n','Hungarian','Property is a nuisance.','',NULL,'Property,Nuisance',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21138,'Love','Louise Erdrich','Writer','\nJune 7, 1954\n','','American','I was in love with the whole world and all that lived in its rainy arms.','',NULL,'Rainy,Whole',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21139,'Time','Louise Erdrich','Writer','\nJune 7, 1954\n','','American','You know, some people fall right through the hole in their lives. It\'s invisible, but they come to it after time, never knowing where.','',NULL,'Through,After',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21140,'','Louise Erdrich','Writer','\nJune 7, 1954\n','','American','Columbus only discovered that he was in some new place. He didn\'t discover America.','',NULL,'America,Place,Discover',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21141,'Love','Louise Erdrich','Writer','\nJune 7, 1954\n','','American','Here I am, where I ought to be. A writer must have a place where he or she feels this, a place to love and be irritated with.','',NULL,'Must,Place',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21142,'Death','Louise Erdrich','Writer','\nJune 7, 1954\n','','American','I got well by talking. Death could not get a word in edgewise, grew discouraged, and traveled on.','',NULL,'Word,Talking',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21143,'','Louise Erdrich','Writer','\nJune 7, 1954\n','','American','It was enough just to sit there without words.','',NULL,'Without,Words,Enough',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21144,'Love','Louise Erdrich','Writer','\nJune 7, 1954\n','','American','Love won\'t be tampered with, love won\'t go away. Push it to one side and it creeps to the other.','',NULL,'Away,Won',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21145,'Art','Ludwig Erhard','Politician','\nFebruary 4, 1897\n','\nMay 5, 1977\n','German','A compromise is the art of dividing a cake in such a way that everyone believes he has the biggest piece.','',NULL,'Everyone,Compromise',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21146,'','Ludwig Erhard','Politician','\nFebruary 4, 1897\n','\nMay 5, 1977\n','German','Without Britain, Europe would remain only a torso.','',NULL,'Without,Europe,Remain',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21147,'Love','Werner Erhard','Celebrity','\nSeptember 5, 1935\n','','American','You don\'t have to go looking for love when it\'s where you come from.','',NULL,'Looking',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21148,'Life','Werner Erhard','Celebrity','\nSeptember 5, 1935\n','','American','Your life works to the degree you keep your agreements.','',NULL,'Keep,Works',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21149,'Future','Werner Erhard','Celebrity','\nSeptember 5, 1935\n','','American','Create your future from your future not your past.','',NULL,'Past,Create',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21150,'','Werner Erhard','Celebrity','\nSeptember 5, 1935\n','','American','Ride the horse in the direction that it\'s going.','',NULL,'Direction,Horse,Ride',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21151,'','Arthur Erickson','Architect','\nJune 14, 1924\n','','Canadian','Illusion is needed to disguise the emptiness within.','',NULL,'Emptiness,Within,Illusion',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21152,'Architecture','Arthur Erickson','Architect','\nJune 14, 1924\n','','Canadian','Space has always been the spiritual dimension of architecture. It is not the physical statement of the structure so much as what it contains that moves us.','',NULL,'Spiritual,Space',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21153,'Architecture,Great','Arthur Erickson','Architect','\nJune 14, 1924\n','','Canadian','Great buildings that move the spirit have always been rare. In every case they are unique, poetic, products of the heart.','',NULL,'Heart',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21154,'','Arthur Erickson','Architect','\nJune 14, 1924\n','','Canadian','The delusion of entertainment is devoid of meaning. It may amuse us for a bit, but after the initial hit we are left with the dark feeling of desolation.','',NULL,'Feeling,May,Dark',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21155,'Beauty','Arthur Erickson','Architect','\nJune 14, 1924\n','','Canadian','Only when inspired to go beyond consciousness by some extraordinary insight does beauty manifest unexpectedly.','',NULL,'Inspired,Beyond',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21156,'Design,Art','Arthur Erickson','Architect','\nJune 14, 1924\n','','Canadian','The details are the very source of expression in architecture. But we are caught in a vice between art and the bottom line.','',NULL,'Between',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21157,'','Arthur Erickson','Architect','\nJune 14, 1924\n','','Canadian','The innovative spirit was America\'s strongest attribute, transforming everything into a brave new world, but there lingered an insecurity about the arts.','',NULL,'Insecurity,Everything,America',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21158,'Work','Arthur Erickson','Architect','\nJune 14, 1924\n','','Canadian','Today\'s developer is a poor substitute for the committed entrepreneur of the last century for whom the work of architecture represented a chance to celebrate the worth of his enterprise.','',NULL,'Today,Poor',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21159,'Art','Arthur Erickson','Architect','\nJune 14, 1924\n','','Canadian','Rationalism is the enemy of art, though necessary as a basis for architecture.','',NULL,'Enemy,Though',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21160,'Art,Science','Arthur Erickson','Architect','\nJune 14, 1924\n','','Canadian','Inspiration in Science may have to do with ideas, but not in Art. In art it is in the senses that are instinctively responsive to the medium of expression.','',NULL,'May',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21161,'Great,Success','Arthur Erickson','Architect','\nJune 14, 1924\n','','Canadian','The great dream merchant Disney was a success because make-believe was what everyone seemed to need in a spiritually empty land.','',NULL,'Dream',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21162,'','Arthur Erickson','Architect','\nJune 14, 1924\n','','Canadian','The heart, not the head, must be the guide.','',NULL,'Heart,Must,Head',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21163,'Design','Arthur Erickson','Architect','\nJune 14, 1924\n','','Canadian','After 1980, you never heard reference to space again. Surface, the most convincing evidence of the descent into materialism, became the focus of design. Space disappeared.','',NULL,'Focus,After',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21164,'','Arthur Erickson','Architect','\nJune 14, 1924\n','','Canadian','Ancient Rome was as confident of the immutability of its world and the continual expansion and improvement of the human lot as we are today.','',NULL,'Today,Human,Confident',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21165,'','Arthur Erickson','Architect','\nJune 14, 1924\n','','Canadian','Architecture doesn\'t come from theory. You don\'t think your way through a building.','',NULL,'Through,Building,Theory',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21166,'','Arthur Erickson','Architect','\nJune 14, 1924\n','','Canadian','Bankers cannot afford to be concerned with only the economic aspects of projects. There may be serious implications on the natural environment, the urban environment, on human culture.','',NULL,'Human,May,Cannot',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21167,'','Arthur Erickson','Architect','\nJune 14, 1924\n','','Canadian','Builders eventually took advantage of the look of modernism to build cheaply and carelessly.','',NULL,'Took,Advantage,Build',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21168,'','Arthur Erickson','Architect','\nJune 14, 1924\n','','Canadian','Compared to industry in Europe or Japan, where industry was based on a craft tradition, we are sadly behind.','',NULL,'Behind,Europe,Industry',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21169,'','Arthur Erickson','Architect','\nJune 14, 1924\n','','Canadian','Does an architecture to assuage the spirit have a place?','',NULL,'Place,Spirit,Does',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21170,'Men,God','Arthur Erickson','Architect','\nJune 14, 1924\n','','Canadian','God\'s designs may be frequent justification for our actions, but it is we, the self-made men, who take the credit.','',NULL,'May',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21171,'Nature','Arthur Erickson','Architect','\nJune 14, 1924\n','','Canadian','I plead for conservation of human culture, which is much more fragile than nature herself. We needn\'t destroy other cultures with the force of our own.','',NULL,'Human,Culture',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21172,'','Arthur Erickson','Architect','\nJune 14, 1924\n','','Canadian','In those countries with centuries of a craft tradition behind their building methods, techniques are tightly coordinated under the direction of the architect.','',NULL,'Direction,Behind,Building',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21173,'','Arthur Erickson','Architect','\nJune 14, 1924\n','','Canadian','It is the mystery of the creative act that something other than our conscious self takes over.','',NULL,'Self,Creative,Act',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21174,'','Arthur Erickson','Architect','\nJune 14, 1924\n','','Canadian','Materialism has never been so ominous as now in North America, as management takes over.','',NULL,'America,Takes,Management',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21175,'Freedom','Arthur Erickson','Architect','\nJune 14, 1924\n','','Canadian','Modernism released us from the constraints of everything that had gone before with a euphoric sense of freedom.','',NULL,'Everything,Before',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21176,'','Milton H. Erickson','Psychologist','\nDecember 5, 1901\n','\nMarch 25, 1980\n','American','A goal without a date is just a dream.','',NULL,'Without,Goal,Dream',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21177,'Power','John Ericsson','Inventor','\nJuly 31, 1803\n','\nMarch 8, 1889\n','Swedish','Mode of providing steam power to locomotives.','',NULL,'Providing,Mode',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21178,'','John Ericsson','Inventor','\nJuly 31, 1803\n','\nMarch 8, 1889\n','Swedish','Now comes the reign of iron.','',NULL,'Iron,Reign,Comes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21179,'Love,Failure','Erik Erikson','Psychologist','\nJune 15, 1902\n','\nMay 12, 1994\n','American','Children love and want to be loved and they very much prefer the joy of accomplishment to the triumph of hateful failure. Do not mistake a child for his symptom.','',NULL,'Children',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21180,'','Erik Erikson','Psychologist','\nJune 15, 1902\n','\nMay 12, 1994\n','American','Doubt is the brother of shame.','',NULL,'Doubt,Brother,Shame',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21181,'Death,Life,Fear','Erik H. Erikson','Psychologist','\nJune 15, 1902\n','\nMay 12, 1994\n','American','Healthy children will not fear life if their elders have integrity enough not to fear death.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21182,'Family','Erik H. Erikson','Psychologist','\nJune 15, 1902\n','\nMay 12, 1994\n','American','Babies control and bring up their families as much as they are controlled by them; in fact the family brings up baby by being brought up by him.','',NULL,'Him,Control',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21183,'','R. Lee Ermey','Soldier','\nMarch 24, 1944\n','','American','I firmly believe that you live and learn, and if you don\'t learn from past mistakes, then you need to be drug out and shot.','',NULL,'Believe,Live,Mistakes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21184,'','R. Lee Ermey','Soldier','\nMarch 24, 1944\n','','American','There\'s a lot of whiners in every crowd.','',NULL,'Crowd',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21185,'God,Best','R. Lee Ermey','Soldier','\nMarch 24, 1944\n','','American','It\'s my firm conviction that when Uncle Sam calls, by God we go, and we do the best that we can.','',NULL,'Conviction',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21186,'','R. Lee Ermey','Soldier','\nMarch 24, 1944\n','','American','Without discipline, there is no Marine Corp.','',NULL,'Without,Discipline,Marine',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21187,'','R. Lee Ermey','Soldier','\nMarch 24, 1944\n','','American','I hate to hear \'Less is more.\' It\'s a crock of crap.','',NULL,'Hate,Less,Hear',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21188,'War','R. Lee Ermey','Soldier','\nMarch 24, 1944\n','','American','The biggest problem was the politicians knew nothing about fighting a war.','',NULL,'Nothing,Fighting',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21189,'Graduation','R. Lee Ermey','Soldier','\nMarch 24, 1944\n','','American','Even though I disagree with many of the changes, when I see the privates graduate at the end of the day, when they walk off that drill field at the end of the ceremony, they are still fine privates; outstanding, well motivated privates.','',NULL,'End,Still',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21190,'Best','R. Lee Ermey','Soldier','\nMarch 24, 1944\n','','American','America\'s trying to do the best for its veterans.','',NULL,'Trying,America',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21191,'','R. Lee Ermey','Soldier','\nMarch 24, 1944\n','','American','Back in those days intimidation was the greatest tool the drill instructor had. Without that tool, he would not have had control.','',NULL,'Greatest,Without,Control',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21192,'','R. Lee Ermey','Soldier','\nMarch 24, 1944\n','','American','Back in the old Corp, we weren\'t training those privates to infiltrate into the peacetime Marine Corp. We were training those privates to go to Vietnam.','',NULL,'Training,Old,Weren',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21193,'Respect','R. Lee Ermey','Soldier','\nMarch 24, 1944\n','','American','I don\'t have any respect at all for the scum-bags who went to Canada to avoid the draft or to avoid doing their fair share.','',NULL,'Fair,Avoid',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21194,'Time','R. Lee Ermey','Soldier','\nMarch 24, 1944\n','','American','Drill instructors worked seven days a week, fifteen to seventeen hours a day in many cases, with no time off in between platoons.','',NULL,'Between,Off',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21195,'','R. Lee Ermey','Soldier','\nMarch 24, 1944\n','','American','Everybody respects the Vietnam Veterans of America.','',NULL,'America,Everybody,Veterans',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21196,'','R. Lee Ermey','Soldier','\nMarch 24, 1944\n','','American','For me, it\'s an honor for the military to ask me to go to Iraq, Afghanistan, or GITMO. I\'m happy to go.','',NULL,'Happy,Honor,Military',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21197,'Life,Good','R. Lee Ermey','Soldier','\nMarch 24, 1944\n','','American','Playing the good guy is tough because you know as well as I do, in real life, you have to watch your P\'s and Q\'s and conduct yourself in a respectable manner if you expect to have friends.','',NULL,'Yourself',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21198,'','R. Lee Ermey','Soldier','\nMarch 24, 1944\n','','American','That\'s all I cared about too, was getting it right.','',NULL,'Getting,Cared',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21199,'Best','R. Lee Ermey','Soldier','\nMarch 24, 1944\n','','American','The best part about the movie, and everybody seems to rave about it, is the boot camp part.','',NULL,'Everybody,Movie',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21200,'','R. Lee Ermey','Soldier','\nMarch 24, 1944\n','','American','The drill instructor must have total and complete control. Mindless obedience is what he\'s after.','',NULL,'Must,Control,After',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21201,'','R. Lee Ermey','Soldier','\nMarch 24, 1944\n','','American','You\'d be surprised how many kids and young people come to the website and send me email that they are actually going into the Marine Corp because of something that I said or did.','',NULL,'Did,Young,Said',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21202,'','R. Lee Ermey','Soldier','\nMarch 24, 1944\n','','American','Communications are better now than in my Vietnam days.','',NULL,'Better,Days,Vietnam',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21203,'','R. Lee Ermey','Soldier','\nMarch 24, 1944\n','','American','Every character I\'ve ever played, I always try to take him right to the edge and not allow him to fall over, but directors have a tendency to pull me back a little bit.','',NULL,'Character,Him,Ever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21204,'Love','R. Lee Ermey','Soldier','\nMarch 24, 1944\n','','American','I always love to come to Austin.','',NULL,'Austin',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21205,'Graduation','R. Lee Ermey','Soldier','\nMarch 24, 1944\n','','American','I disagree with a lot of those changes, however at the end of the day - I go down to recruit graduation at least once or twice a year.','',NULL,'End,Down',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21206,'','R. Lee Ermey','Soldier','\nMarch 24, 1944\n','','American','I don\'t have to be concerned about everybody else\'s character.','',NULL,'Character,Else,Everybody',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21207,'','R. Lee Ermey','Soldier','\nMarch 24, 1944\n','','American','I go the VA Hospital when I have a problem and the doctor jumps on me.','',NULL,'Problem,Doctor,Hospital',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21208,'Time','Max Ernst','Artist','\nApril 2, 1891\n','\nApril 1, 1976\n','German','Painting is not for me either decorative amusement, or the plastic invention of felt reality; it must be every time: invention, discovery, revelation.','',NULL,'Must,Reality',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21209,'Good','Max Ernst','Artist','\nApril 2, 1891\n','\nApril 1, 1976\n','German','All good ideas arrive by chance.','',NULL,'Chance,Ideas',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21210,'Time','Richard Ernst','Scientist','\nAugust 14, 1933\n','','Swiss','Experiments were not attempted at that time, we did not believe in the usefulness of the concept anyway, and I finished my thesis in 1962 with a feeling like an artist balancing on a high rope without any interested spectators.','',NULL,'Believe,Feeling',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21211,'','Richard Ernst','Scientist','\nAugust 14, 1933\n','','Swiss','I am not surprised that they show no intention to follow in my footsteps, although if I had a second chance myself, I would certainly try to repeat my present career.','',NULL,'Career,Try,Chance',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21212,'Love,Art','Richard Ernst','Scientist','\nAugust 14, 1933\n','','Swiss','A brief visit to Nepal started my insatiable love for Asian art.','',NULL,'Started',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21213,'Home','Richard Ernst','Scientist','\nAugust 14, 1933\n','','Swiss','However, I survived and started to read all chemistry books that I could get a hand on, first some 19th century books from our home library that did not provide much reliable information, and then I emptied the rather extensive city library.','',NULL,'Did,Rather',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21214,'','Richard Ernst','Scientist','\nAugust 14, 1933\n','','Swiss','I became almost immediately fascinated by the possibilities of trying out all conceivable reactions with them, some leading to explosions, others to unbearable poisoning of the air in our house, frightening my parents.','',NULL,'Parents,Trying,Others',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21215,'','Richard Ernst','Scientist','\nAugust 14, 1933\n','','Swiss','I recognized that teaching and research institutions vitally depend on the involvement of active scientists also in management functions.','',NULL,'Research,Management,Teaching',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21216,'','Richard Ernst','Scientist','\nAugust 14, 1933\n','','Swiss','I thus decided to leave the university forever and tried to find an industrial job in the United States.','',NULL,'Job,Find,Leave',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21217,'Nature','Richard Ernst','Scientist','\nAugust 14, 1933\n','','Swiss','I wanted to understand the secrets behind my chemical experiments and behind the processes in nature.','',NULL,'Understand,Wanted',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21218,'Work,Time','Richard Ernst','Scientist','\nAugust 14, 1933\n','','Swiss','In recent years, more and more of my time has become absorbed by administrative work for the research council of ETH-Z of which I am presently the president.','',NULL,'Become',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21219,'','Richard Ernst','Scientist','\nAugust 14, 1933\n','','Swiss','My father, Robert Ernst, was teaching as an architect at the technical high school of our city.','',NULL,'School,Father,High',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21220,'','Richard Ernst','Scientist','\nAugust 14, 1933\n','','Swiss','On the theoretical side, I was concerned with stochastic resonance.','',NULL,'Side,Concerned,Resonance',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21221,'','Richard Ernst','Scientist','\nAugust 14, 1933\n','','Swiss','Soon, I knew that I would become a chemist, rather than a composer.','',NULL,'Become,Rather,Knew',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21222,'Technology,Famous','Richard Ernst','Scientist','\nAugust 14, 1933\n','','Swiss','Thus, after finishing high school, I started with high expectations and enthusiasm to study chemistry at the famous Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Zurich.','',NULL,'School',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21223,'Music','John Erskine','Poet','\nOctober 5, 1879\n','\nJune 2, 1951\n','American','Music is the only language in which you cannot say a mean or sarcastic thing.','',NULL,'Mean,Cannot',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21224,'Beauty','John Erskine','Poet','\nOctober 5, 1879\n','\nJune 2, 1951\n','American','There\'s a difference between beauty and charm. A beautiful woman is one I notice. A charming woman is one who notices me.','',NULL,'Beautiful,Woman',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21225,'','John Erskine','Poet','\nOctober 5, 1879\n','\nJune 2, 1951\n','American','In the simplest terms, a leader is one who knows where she wants and gets up and goes.','',NULL,'Leader,She,Knows',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21226,'Best,Government','John Erskine','Poet','\nOctober 5, 1879\n','\nJune 2, 1951\n','American','Lets tell young people the best books are yet to written; the best painting, the best government the best of everything is yet to be done by them.','',NULL,'Everything',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21227,'','John Erskine','Poet','\nOctober 5, 1879\n','\nJune 2, 1951\n','American','Opinion is that exercise of the human will which helps us to make a decision without information.','',NULL,'Human,Without,Decision',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21228,'Technology','Peter Erskine','Musician','\nJune 5, 1954\n','','American','There is no point in launching technology before customers are ready to use it.','',NULL,'Before,Point',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21229,'','Ralph Erskine','Architect','\nFebruary 24, 1914\n','\nMarch 16, 2005\n','English','The job of buildings is to improve human relations: architecture must ease them, not make them worse.','',NULL,'Job,Must,Human',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21230,'','Thomas Erskine','Theologian','\nOctober 13, 1788\n','\nMarch 20, 1870\n','Scottish','I will for ever, at all hazards, assert the dignity, independence, and integrity of the English bar; without which, impartial justice, the most valuable part of the English constitution, can have no existence.','',NULL,'Justice,Integrity,Without',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21231,'Religion','Thomas Erskine','Theologian','\nOctober 13, 1788\n','\nMarch 20, 1870\n','Scottish','In the New Testament, religion is grace and ethics is gratitude.','',NULL,'Gratitude,Grace',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21232,'Death','Susan Ertz','Novelist','1894','1985','English','Millions long for immortality who don\'t know what to do with themselves on a rainy Sunday afternoon.','',NULL,'Sunday,Long',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21233,'','Sam Ervin','Politician','\nSeptember 27, 1896\n','\nApril 23, 1985\n','American','The President seems to extend executive privilege way out past the atmosphere. What he says is executive privilege is nothing but executive poppycock.','',NULL,'Past,Nothing,President',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21234,'Science','Sam Ervin','Politician','\nSeptember 27, 1896\n','\nApril 23, 1985\n','American','Polygraph tests are 20th-century witchcraft.','',NULL,'Tests,Witchcraft',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21235,'Great','Sam Ervin','Politician','\nSeptember 27, 1896\n','\nApril 23, 1985\n','American','Divine right went out with the American Revolution and doesn\'t belong to the White House aides. What meat do they eat that makes them grow so great?','',NULL,'Revolution,American',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21236,'War','Sam Ervin','Politician','\nSeptember 27, 1896\n','\nApril 23, 1985\n','American','I used to think that the Civil War was our country\'s greatest tragedy, but I do remember that there were some redeeming features in the Civil War in that there was some spirit of sacrifice and heroism displayed on both sides. I see no redeeming features in Watergate.','',NULL,'Greatest,Sacrifice',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21237,'','Sam Ervin','Politician','\nSeptember 27, 1896\n','\nApril 23, 1985\n','American','I\'ll have you understand I am running this court, and the law hasn\'t got a damn thing to do with it!','',NULL,'Law,Understand,Running',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21238,'Home','Sam Ervin','Politician','\nSeptember 27, 1896\n','\nApril 23, 1985\n','American','If the many allegations made to this date are true, then the burglars who broke into the headquarters of the Democratic National Committee at the Watergate were, in effect, breaking into the home of every citizen.','',NULL,'True,Made',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21239,'Respect','Julius Erving','Athlete','\nFebruary 22, 1950\n','','American','I firmly believe that respect is a lot more important, and a lot greater, than popularity.','',NULL,'Believe,Important',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21240,'Life,Success','Julius Erving','Athlete','\nFebruary 22, 1950\n','','American','The key to success is to keep growing in all areas of life - mental, emotional, spiritual, as well as physical.','',NULL,'Spiritual',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21241,'Life,Change','Julius Erving','Athlete','\nFebruary 22, 1950\n','','American','One of the most predictable things in life is there will be change. You are better off if you can have a say in the change. But you are ignorant or naive if you don\'t think there will be change, whether you want it to or not.','',NULL,'Better',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21242,'','Julius Erving','Athlete','\nFebruary 22, 1950\n','','American','Goals determine what you\'re going to be.','',NULL,'Goals,Determine',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21243,'Good','Julius Erving','Athlete','\nFebruary 22, 1950\n','','American','Teachers are sort of faced with a thankless task, because no matter how good they are, unless they find a way to personally rationalize the rewards of their effort, nobody else is really going to do it for them en masse.','',NULL,'Find,Else',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21244,'','Julius Erving','Athlete','\nFebruary 22, 1950\n','','American','With the crowds on your side, it\'s easier to play up to your potential.','',NULL,'Play,Side,Potential',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21245,'','Julius Erving','Athlete','\nFebruary 22, 1950\n','','American','Being a typical Pisces, I might have experienced mood shifts, but I don\'t remember any depression, or needing to do anything, or to have someone bring me out of being depressed.','',NULL,'Depression,Someone,Anything',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21246,'Good,Home,Learning','Julius Erving','Athlete','\nFebruary 22, 1950\n','','American','I think I started learning lessons about being a good person long before I ever knew what basketball was. And that starts in the home, it starts with the parental influence.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21247,'Best','Julius Erving','Athlete','\nFebruary 22, 1950\n','','American','If you don\'t do what\'s best for your body, you\'re the one who comes up on the short end.','',NULL,'End,Short',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21248,'Good','Julius Erving','Athlete','\nFebruary 22, 1950\n','','American','That was just my own personal program: I didn\'t want to get too high over the good moments because I didn\'t want to be saddened and depressed when things didn\'t go as I had planned.','',NULL,'Personal,High',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21249,'Family,Great','Julius Erving','Athlete','\nFebruary 22, 1950\n','','American','But you know, we have a very normal family. We\'ve had our ups and downs. You know, we\'ve had our issues, but we\'ve had great cause for celebration.','',NULL,'Normal',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21250,'Age,Time','Julius Erving','Athlete','\nFebruary 22, 1950\n','','American','And from the first time I picked up a basketball at age eight - I had a lot of difficulty when I first picked up a basketball, because I was a scrub - there were things that I liked about it.','',NULL,'Basketball',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21251,'','Julius Erving','Athlete','\nFebruary 22, 1950\n','','American','And I continued to grow until I was 25 years old.','',NULL,'Old,Until,Grow',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21252,'','Julius Erving','Athlete','\nFebruary 22, 1950\n','','American','As a kid, I played a lot of one-on-none.','',NULL,'Kid,Played',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21253,'','Julius Erving','Athlete','\nFebruary 22, 1950\n','','American','Because of the makeup of the NBA, it cannot afford for the public to turn on them.','',NULL,'Cannot,Public,Turn',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21254,'','Julius Erving','Athlete','\nFebruary 22, 1950\n','','American','But you know, if you live an affluent lifestyle, there are all types of trappings that are there that you have to be cognizant of, and you\'ve got to try and communicate freely and gain understanding about and then keep moving on, because you know, sometimes lifestyles are chosen for us as opposed to','',NULL,'Live,Moving,Try',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21255,'','Julius Erving','Athlete','\nFebruary 22, 1950\n','','American','Every team that I\'ve played on, I\'ve either been the captain or co-captain.','',NULL,'Team,Either,Played',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21256,'','Julius Erving','Athlete','\nFebruary 22, 1950\n','','American','I always try to keep a pretty conservative demeanor on the court.','',NULL,'Pretty,Try,Keep',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21257,'Life,Home,Mom','Julius Erving','Athlete','\nFebruary 22, 1950\n','','American','I came from a broken home, so my mom was a major influence in my life.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21258,'Good','Julius Erving','Athlete','\nFebruary 22, 1950\n','','American','I grabbed 19 rebounds in my first professional game, and somehow found a way to score 20 points. I felt real good about it. I felt that this was the beginning of something good.','',NULL,'Game,Real',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21259,'Time','Julius Erving','Athlete','\nFebruary 22, 1950\n','','American','I had to spend countless hours, above and beyond the basic time, to try and perfect the fundamentals.','',NULL,'Perfect,Try',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21260,'','Julius Erving','Athlete','\nFebruary 22, 1950\n','','American','I keep both eyes on my man. The basket hasn\'t moved on me yet.','',NULL,'Eyes,Keep,Both',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21261,'Life,Time,Sports','Julius Erving','Athlete','\nFebruary 22, 1950\n','','American','I liked the game, I enjoyed the game, and the game fed me enough, and gave me enough rewards to reinforce that this is something that I should spend time doing, and that I could possibly make a priority in my life, versus other sports.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21262,'Time','Julius Erving','Athlete','\nFebruary 22, 1950\n','','American','I pulled the plug on it at a time that I thought was right for me to exit.','',NULL,'Thought,Exit',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21263,'','Julius Erving','Athlete','\nFebruary 22, 1950\n','','American','If you do things with a certain type of result and cause a certain type of reaction or effect, then you increase your market value. It\'s very much a competition for the entertainment dollar, and that\'s never been more clearly evident than in today\'s NBA game.','',NULL,'Today,Game,Value',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21264,'Art','Elliott Erwitt','Photographer','\nJuly 26, 1928\n','','French','To me, photography is an art of observation. It\'s about finding something interesting in an ordinary place... I\'ve found it has little to do with the things you see and everything to do with the way you see them.','',NULL,'Everything,Place',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21265,'','Elliott Erwitt','Photographer','\nJuly 26, 1928\n','','French','Now very often events are set up for photographers... The weddings are orchestrated about the photographers taking the picture, because if it hasn\'t been photographed it doesn\'t really exist.','',NULL,'Often,Picture,Taking',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21266,'','Elliott Erwitt','Photographer','\nJuly 26, 1928\n','','French','You can find pictures anywhere. It\'s simply a matter of noticing things and organizing them. You just have to care about what\'s around you and have a concern with humanity and the human comedy.','',NULL,'Care,Human,Humanity',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21267,'Hope','Evan Esar','Writer','1899','1995','American','Hope is tomorrow\'s veneer over today\'s disappointment.','',NULL,'Today,Tomorrow',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21268,'Work,Education,Money','Evan Esar','Writer','1899','1995','American','America believes in education: the average professor earns more money in a year than a professional athlete earns in a whole week.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21269,'Home','Evan Esar','Writer','1899','1995','American','Housework is what a woman does that nobody notices unless she hasn\'t done it.','',NULL,'Woman,Done',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21270,'Business,Science','Evan Esar','Writer','1899','1995','American','Definition of Statistics: The science of producing unreliable facts from reliable figures.','',NULL,'Facts',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21271,'','Evan Esar','Writer','1899','1995','American','Zoo: An excellent place to study the habits of human beings.','',NULL,'Human,Study,Place',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21272,'','Evan Esar','Writer','1899','1995','American','A husband is like a fire - he goes out when unattended.','',NULL,'Husband,Fire,Goes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21273,'Future','Evan Esar','Writer','1899','1995','American','The girl with a future avoids a man with a past.','',NULL,'Girl,Past',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21274,'','Evan Esar','Writer','1899','1995','American','A hamburger by any other name costs twice as much.','',NULL,'Name,Twice,Costs',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21275,'','Evan Esar','Writer','1899','1995','American','A signature always reveals a man\'s character - and sometimes even his name.','',NULL,'Character,Sometimes,Name',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21276,'','Evan Esar','Writer','1899','1995','American','Character is what you have left when you\'ve lost everything you can lose.','',NULL,'Character,Lost,Everything',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21277,'Business','Evan Esar','Writer','1899','1995','American','Definition of a Statistician: A man who believes figures don\'t lie, but admits than under analysis some of them won\'t stand up either.','',NULL,'Lie,Stand',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21278,'','Evan Esar','Writer','1899','1995','American','The mint makes it first, it is up to you to make it last.','',NULL,'Last,Makes,Mint',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21279,'Hope,Future,Fear','Andrew von Eschenbach','','','','','Our purpose in this project is to begin to turn that fear of cancer, actually America\'s greatest fear, into a future, not only free of fear, but full of hope.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21280,'','Andrew von Eschenbach','','','','','Over the past decade, prescribing information has grown more and more complex, more and more dense and more difficult to negotiate.','',NULL,'Past,Difficult,Complex',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21281,'Health','Andrew von Eschenbach','','','','','We will continue to do all we can to protect the public health against these dietary supplements that have been found to cause serious illness and injury.','',NULL,'Serious,Against',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21282,'','M. C. Escher','Artist','\nJune 17, 1898\n','\nMarch 27, 1972\n','Dutch','Only those who attempt the absurd will achieve the impossible. I think it\'s in my basement... let me go upstairs and check.','',NULL,'Impossible,Achieve,Attempt',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21283,'Dreams','M. C. Escher','Artist','\nJune 17, 1898\n','\nMarch 27, 1972\n','Dutch','I don\'t use drugs, my dreams are frightening enough.','',NULL,'Enough,Use',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21284,'','M. C. Escher','Artist','\nJune 17, 1898\n','\nMarch 27, 1972\n','Dutch','Are you really sure that a floor can\'t also be a ceiling?','',NULL,'Sure,Floor,Also',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21285,'Work','M. C. Escher','Artist','\nJune 17, 1898\n','\nMarch 27, 1972\n','Dutch','My work is a game, a very serious game.','',NULL,'Game,Serious',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21286,'Love','M. C. Escher','Artist','\nJune 17, 1898\n','\nMarch 27, 1972\n','Dutch','We adore chaos because we love to produce order.','',NULL,'Order,Chaos',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21287,'','M. C. Escher','Artist','\nJune 17, 1898\n','\nMarch 27, 1972\n','Dutch','He who wonders discovers that this in itself is wonder.','',NULL,'Wonder,Wonders,Discovers',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21288,'','Levi Eshkol','Statesman','\nOctober 25, 1895\n','\nFebruary 26, 1969\n','Israeli','Put three Zionists in a room and they will form four political parties.','',NULL,'Political,Put,Three',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21289,'','Anna Eshoo','Politician','\nDecember 13, 1942\n','','American','I think it\'s a lovely idea, but it will not pass the Congress. I live in a world of realities. The policy of our country is that we can drill our way to independence. I think that\'s a march to folly.','',NULL,'Live,Country,Lovely',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21290,'','Anna Eshoo','Politician','\nDecember 13, 1942\n','','American','I\'m a free market person, a free trader. But if we had a market in California, there would be competition.','',NULL,'Person,Free,Market',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21291,'','Anna Eshoo','Politician','\nDecember 13, 1942\n','','American','We\'re not the States of America; we\'re the United States of America. If states don\'t get what they need, we\'re not going to have a successful plan, period.','',NULL,'Successful,America,Plan',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21292,'Money','Boomer Esiason','Athlete','\nApril 17, 1961\n','','American','Educate yourself. Understand what you\'re dealing with. Then figure out how to fight it. Then figure out how to raise money for that fight. It\'ll help you cope. It\'ll help your child.','',NULL,'Yourself,Fight',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21293,'Positive,Attitude','Boomer Esiason','Athlete','\nApril 17, 1961\n','','American','I have played on many teams throughout my career, and I know when a team has the tools, and the right positive attitude towards winning.','',NULL,'Winning',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21294,'Great','Boomer Esiason','Athlete','\nApril 17, 1961\n','','American','Nobody, from that standpoint, is any luckier than I am or will ever be any luckier than I am. It\'s great.','',NULL,'Ever,Nobody',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21295,'','Boomer Esiason','Athlete','\nApril 17, 1961\n','','American','And that\'s why, you know, it\'s players like Randy Moss that unfortunately put a stain on the entire league.','',NULL,'Why,Put,Players',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21296,'Thankful','Boomer Esiason','Athlete','\nApril 17, 1961\n','','American','As both a local resident and a parent with a CF-afflicted child, I\'m thankful for companies like Canon, Chase and Outback who believe that giving back to the community is critical to their role as corporate citizens.','',NULL,'Believe,Giving',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21297,'Business,Technology','Boomer Esiason','Athlete','\nApril 17, 1961\n','','American','I have reviewed literally hundreds of dotcoms in my drive to bring Boomer Esiason Foundation onto the Internet, and have selected ClickThings as a partner because of the advanced technology it offers small business, and its understanding of the entrepreneurial spirit of the small business community.','',NULL,'Small',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21298,'Work,Travel','Boomer Esiason','Athlete','\nApril 17, 1961\n','','American','I made 22 million in 14 years... with taxes, and travel and everything else, it gets blown out the window... which is why I still need to work.','',NULL,'Everything',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21299,'','Boomer Esiason','Athlete','\nApril 17, 1961\n','','American','I was dreaming of Craig Carton.','',NULL,'Dreaming,Craig',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21300,'','Boomer Esiason','Athlete','\nApril 17, 1961\n','','American','It\'s an honor to support such a worthy program.TURF aims to protect the integrity of tailgating and to keep game day family-friendly.','',NULL,'Integrity,Game,Keep',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21301,'Dad','Boomer Esiason','Athlete','\nApril 17, 1961\n','','American','My goal is for Gunnar to outlive me. That\'s the way it should be. My dream is for him to be a dad himself one day, so he can find out all the anxiety that kids bring to their dads.','',NULL,'Him,Find',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21302,'History,Sports','Boomer Esiason','Athlete','\nApril 17, 1961\n','','American','Over the years, I\'ve enjoyed working for WFAN and MSG - two sports giants in the industry. There couldn\'t be a better fit due to the long-standing history both entities have had with NY sports.','',NULL,'Better',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21303,'','Boomer Esiason','Athlete','\nApril 17, 1961\n','','American','Small businesses no longer need to feel like a deer in the headlights when considering constructing or updating their Web sites. With ClickThings what you see is what you get, unlike some other competitive Web-based Website building tools.','',NULL,'Small,Longer,Building',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21304,'Work,Great','Boomer Esiason','Athlete','\nApril 17, 1961\n','','American','The support of organizations including the NY Jets, Canon USA, USA Football, and Outback Steakhouse is a great example of how corporate America can make an impact in bettering the communities where employees work and live.','',NULL,'Live',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21305,'','Boomer Esiason','Athlete','\nApril 17, 1961\n','','American','There\'s always something to talk about.','',NULL,'Talk',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21306,'','Boomer Esiason','Athlete','\nApril 17, 1961\n','','American','To my mind ClickThings, and John Underwood are world champion caliber, and I am delighted to have the opportunity to partner with them.','',NULL,'Mind,Champion,Partner',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21307,'','Boomer Esiason','Athlete','\nApril 17, 1961\n','','American','We\'re not splitting atoms here; we\'re trying to entertain people.','',NULL,'Trying,Here,Entertain',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21308,'Religion','Boomer Esiason','Athlete','\nApril 17, 1961\n','','American','Well, it all depends on how you, you know, perceive the religion angle. I always say to each their own and I\'d much rather have a guy that\'s going to be preaching religion as oppose a guy who\'s going to be shooting himself in the leg.','',NULL,'Rather,Himself',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21309,'God','Boomer Esiason','Athlete','\nApril 17, 1961\n','','American','You can imagine what a dorm room environment is to a CF parent. It\'s like, oh my God. It\'s crazy.','',NULL,'Crazy,Parent',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21310,'Change,Learning','Marlen Esparza','Athlete','\nJuly 29, 1989\n','','American','I used to be so aggressive, but after a while I started learning. It\'s not that I know how to adapt, but I know all styles of fighting so I can change my style of fighting to whatever it needs to be. That just comes from years of training and a lot of sparring partners.','',NULL,'After',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21311,'','Marlen Esparza','Athlete','\nJuly 29, 1989\n','','American','As an athlete, confidence makes me more competitive and helps me perform better.','',NULL,'Confidence,Better,Makes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21312,'','Marlen Esparza','Athlete','\nJuly 29, 1989\n','','American','I don\'t have to think. My only job is to show up and win.','',NULL,'Job,Win,Show',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21313,'Life,Women','Marlen Esparza','Athlete','\nJuly 29, 1989\n','','American','I look forward to continuing to be a role model to women across the country and helping them have confidence in all they do in the ring, on the court or in the game of life!','',NULL,'Forward',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21314,'','Marlen Esparza','Athlete','\nJuly 29, 1989\n','','American','I thought that when I won the Olympic trials I was going to be the happiest person in the whole world. And I was happy. But it wasn\'t like I thought it was going to be. I had already imagined it in my head so many times. It was real before it happened.','',NULL,'Happy,Real,Person',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21315,'','Marlen Esparza','Athlete','\nJuly 29, 1989\n','','American','I\'m obsessed with getting married, but I don\'t even have a boyfriend.','',NULL,'Getting,Married,Boyfriend',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21316,'Wedding','Marlen Esparza','Athlete','\nJuly 29, 1989\n','','American','I\'ve thought about it a hundred times. I even buy bridal magazines sometimes. I want David Tutera to do my wedding.','',NULL,'Thought,Sometimes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21317,'Good','Marlen Esparza','Athlete','\nJuly 29, 1989\n','','American','If I look good then I feel good and if I feel good, then I\'ll fight good.','',NULL,'Fight',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21318,'','Marlen Esparza','Athlete','\nJuly 29, 1989\n','','American','If you really know... what you want and how to get there, then everything else really falls into place.','',NULL,'Everything,Place,Else',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21319,'','Giancarlo Esposito','Actor','\nApril 26, 1958\n','','American','After \'Breaking Bad,\' people are very frightened of who I am. They back away from me on the street.','',NULL,'Bad,After,Away',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21320,'Life','Giancarlo Esposito','Actor','\nApril 26, 1958\n','','American','For me, I\'ve lived a life as an athlete.','',NULL,'Lived,Athlete',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21321,'Family','Giancarlo Esposito','Actor','\nApril 26, 1958\n','','American','For me, what I try to heal is the major thing that I think all of us go through, where we came from. From our family of origin.','',NULL,'Through,Try',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21322,'','Giancarlo Esposito','Actor','\nApril 26, 1958\n','','American','I always wanted to be a boy scout but was too poor. Couldn\'t do it.','',NULL,'Poor,Wanted,Scout',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21323,'Respect','Giancarlo Esposito','Actor','\nApril 26, 1958\n','','American','I believe acting is very physical, and when you have to fight or do those kinds of things, it takes a lot of respect not to allow yourself to go off and hurt yourself or someone else.','',NULL,'Hurt,Yourself',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21324,'','Giancarlo Esposito','Actor','\nApril 26, 1958\n','','American','I came from a divorced mother and father, obviously mixed race.','',NULL,'Mother,Father,Race',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21325,'','Giancarlo Esposito','Actor','\nApril 26, 1958\n','','American','I can fish from a stick and a string.','',NULL,'Fish,Stick,String',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21326,'','Giancarlo Esposito','Actor','\nApril 26, 1958\n','','American','I do play villains.','',NULL,'Play,Villains',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21327,'Change','Giancarlo Esposito','Actor','\nApril 26, 1958\n','','American','I don\'t think anyone is black and white and I think we change our minds and our attitudes about certain things as we grow to our maturity.','',NULL,'Black,Maturity',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21328,'Family','Giancarlo Esposito','Actor','\nApril 26, 1958\n','','American','I feel that sometimes, holding yourself as black, saying that is your sole identity, can sometimes stand in your way of being a member of the humanity of man, being a member of the family of the divine.','',NULL,'Yourself,Saying',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21329,'','Giancarlo Esposito','Actor','\nApril 26, 1958\n','','American','I feel that we have come a long way as American people, and we have to start looking at ourselves as human beings.','',NULL,'Human,Long,Start',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21330,'Work,Age','Giancarlo Esposito','Actor','\nApril 26, 1958\n','','American','I had to work from a young age.','',NULL,'Young',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21331,'Time','Giancarlo Esposito','Actor','\nApril 26, 1958\n','','American','I have from time to time been a double A or triple A personality. I\'m not anymore. I\'m more lenient on myself.','',NULL,'Anymore,Double',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21332,'','Giancarlo Esposito','Actor','\nApril 26, 1958\n','','American','I know from teaching that actors want to act. Even the subtlest actors can do a little too much.','',NULL,'Act,Teaching,Subtlest',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21333,'Family','Giancarlo Esposito','Actor','\nApril 26, 1958\n','','American','I look at \'Breaking Bad\' as a show about the American family.','',NULL,'Bad,American',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21334,'Love','Giancarlo Esposito','Actor','\nApril 26, 1958\n','','American','I love the smell of fried chicken.','',NULL,'Chicken,Smell',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21335,'Life,Love','Giancarlo Esposito','Actor','\nApril 26, 1958\n','','American','I love to read, and I like the fact that there\'s some silence in my life.','',NULL,'Silence',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21336,'','Giancarlo Esposito','Actor','\nApril 26, 1958\n','','American','I never like to refer back to anything I\'ve done when I\'m working on a character, even if that character has the same occupation.','',NULL,'Character,Done,Anything',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21337,'Money','Giancarlo Esposito','Actor','\nApril 26, 1958\n','','American','I often think about, \'How do we return to a simpler way of living? Is there some way that we can start to think of each other as human beings again, instead of worshiping money, instead of worshiping electronics, instead of worshiping getting ahead just for me?\'','',NULL,'Human,Living',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21338,'Love','Giancarlo Esposito','Actor','\nApril 26, 1958\n','','American','I think many people have contradictions to them and I love characters that deal with those contradictions.','',NULL,'Deal,Characters',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21339,'','Giancarlo Esposito','Actor','\nApril 26, 1958\n','','American','I try to be careful with my persuasiveness. When my heart is really behind it, and when I have no ulterior motive, then I know I\'m truly persuasive.','',NULL,'Heart,Try,Behind',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21340,'Work,Good','Giancarlo Esposito','Actor','\nApril 26, 1958\n','','American','I want a body of work; I want a good story after a good story.','',NULL,'After',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21341,'','Giancarlo Esposito','Actor','\nApril 26, 1958\n','','American','I\'m a big fan of period pieces, and I\'m a big fan of the old-time westerns.','',NULL,'Big,Period,Fan',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21342,'','Giancarlo Esposito','Actor','\nApril 26, 1958\n','','American','I\'m impatient sometimes.','',NULL,'Sometimes,Impatient',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21343,'Religion','Giancarlo Esposito','Actor','\nApril 26, 1958\n','','American','I\'m interested in spirituality and in religion and our relationship to the divine.','',NULL,'Interested,Divine',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21344,'','Jennifer Esposito','Actress','\nApril 11, 1973\n','','American','Give me civilization. I don\'t want to be pampered.','',NULL,'Give,Pampered',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21345,'','Jennifer Esposito','Actress','\nApril 11, 1973\n','','American','I was screaming constantly, on the set, in my room... everywhere.','',NULL,'Room,Screaming,Everywhere',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21346,'','Jennifer Esposito','Actress','\nApril 11, 1973\n','','American','If I moved, he moved. If I stopped, he stopped. It was a duel.','',NULL,'Moved,Duel,Stopped',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21347,'','Jennifer Esposito','Actress','\nApril 11, 1973\n','','American','Waitressing - by far the worst job ever created.','',NULL,'Job,Ever,Far',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21348,'Family','Jennifer Esposito','Actress','\nApril 11, 1973\n','','American','Well, I\'m Italian, but my family isn\'t stereotypical. I mean, I only have one sister and we don\'t yell or throw pasta at each other. My mother doesn\'t even have a secret spaghetti sauce recipe.','',NULL,'Mother,Mean',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21349,'','Jennifer Esposito','Actress','\nApril 11, 1973\n','','American','You want a lesson? I\'ll give you a lesson. How about a geography lesson? My father\'s from Puerto Rico. My mother\'s from El Salvador. And neither one of those is Mexico.','',NULL,'Mother,Father,Give',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21350,'','Harry Essex','Writer','\nNovember 29, 1910\n','','American','Somebody ought to tell him his ambition is showing.','',NULL,'Him,Tell,Ambition',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21351,'','Harry Essex','Writer','\nNovember 29, 1910\n','','American','Well, it seems to me a scientist has need for both vision and confidence.','',NULL,'Confidence,Vision,Both',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21352,'Mother\'s Day','Gloria Estefan','Musician','\nSeptember 1, 1957\n','','American','Motherhood is... difficult and... rewarding.','',NULL,'Difficult,Motherhood',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21353,'','Gloria Estefan','Musician','\nSeptember 1, 1957\n','','American','Being Latin parents makes us extremely expressive with our affections.','',NULL,'Parents,Makes,Expressive',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21354,'','Gloria Estefan','Musician','\nSeptember 1, 1957\n','','American','You can put things off until tomorrow but tomorrow may never come.','',NULL,'Tomorrow,May,Put',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21355,'','Gloria Estefan','Musician','\nSeptember 1, 1957\n','','American','My mother had a beautiful, soothing voice that made me melt.','',NULL,'Beautiful,Mother,Made',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21356,'Life','Gloria Estefan','Musician','\nSeptember 1, 1957\n','','American','The responsibility of carrying and bringing a new life into this world is one that cannot be taken lightly.','',NULL,'Cannot,Taken',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21357,'Truth,Sad','Gloria Estefan','Musician','\nSeptember 1, 1957\n','','American','The sad truth is that opportunity doesn\'t knock twice.','',NULL,'Twice',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21358,'','Gloria Estefan','Musician','\nSeptember 1, 1957\n','','American','We protect aspirin bottles in this country better than we protect guns from accidents by children.','',NULL,'Children,Better,Country',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21359,'','Gloria Estefan','Musician','\nSeptember 1, 1957\n','','American','We seal our fate with the choices we take, but don\'t give a second thought to the chances we take.','',NULL,'Give,Thought,Second',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21360,'','Gloria Estefan','Musician','\nSeptember 1, 1957\n','','American','Whatever it is your heart desires, please go for it, it\'s yours to have.','',NULL,'Heart,Whatever,Please',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21361,'Music','Gloria Estefan','Musician','\nSeptember 1, 1957\n','','American','As an artist, you dream about accumulating enough successful music to someday do just one greatest-hits album, but to reach the point where you\'re releasing your second collection of hits is beyond belief.','',NULL,'Successful,Enough',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21362,'Life,Love','Gloria Estefan','Musician','\nSeptember 1, 1957\n','','American','Having felt people\'s love and support first hand through difficult moments in my life makes me feel it\'s our responsibility to help one another.','',NULL,'Help',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21363,'','Gloria Estefan','Musician','\nSeptember 1, 1957\n','','American','I have a very open line of communication with both my children.','',NULL,'Children,Both,Open',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21364,'','Gloria Estefan','Musician','\nSeptember 1, 1957\n','','American','I think that the only way to teach is by example, as children will more easily follow what they see you do than what you tell them to do.','',NULL,'Children,Tell,Follow',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21365,'Love','Gloria Estefan','Musician','\nSeptember 1, 1957\n','','American','I\'m a writer and this is what I love to do.','',NULL,'Writer',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21366,'','Gloria Estefan','Musician','\nSeptember 1, 1957\n','','American','I\'ve been offered a lot of things that celebrities do that I wouldn\'t do, like perfumes, lines of clothing and this, that and the other.','',NULL,'Lines,Clothing,Perfumes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21367,'Life,Women,Strength','Gloria Estefan','Musician','\nSeptember 1, 1957\n','','American','My mom was a source of strength.She showed me by example that women, regardless of how difficult life may get, can do it all.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21368,'Mom','Gloria Estefan','Musician','\nSeptember 1, 1957\n','','American','My mom was definitely very strict with me.','',NULL,'Definitely,Strict',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21369,'Time','Gloria Estefan','Musician','\nSeptember 1, 1957\n','','American','Sex and drugs were simply not discussed in our culture at that time.','',NULL,'Sex,Culture',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21370,'','Gloria Estefan','Musician','\nSeptember 1, 1957\n','','American','Sometimes my mother had difficulty communicating with me about certain topics.','',NULL,'Mother,Sometimes,Difficulty',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21371,'','Gloria Estefan','Musician','\nSeptember 1, 1957\n','','American','There are certain realities we must speak of with our children that were not present when I was a child.','',NULL,'Children,Must,Speak',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21372,'','Gloria Estefan','Musician','\nSeptember 1, 1957\n','','American','There\'s no reason that just because you\'re a celebrity you can\'t write.','',NULL,'Reason,Write,Celebrity',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21373,'','Gloria Estefan','Musician','\nSeptember 1, 1957\n','','American','To know that everything we say and do to this new little human being may have a profound effect on him or her is a daunting obligation.','',NULL,'Human,Everything,May',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21374,'','Gloria Estefan','Musician','\nSeptember 1, 1957\n','','American','You\'ve got to believe. Never be afraid to dream.','',NULL,'Believe,Afraid,Dream',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21375,'Forgiveness','Clarissa Pinkola Estes','Poet','\nJanuary 27, 1945\n','','American','How does one know if she has forgiven? You tend to feel sorrow over the circumstance instead of rage, you tend to feel sorry for the person rather than angry with him. You tend to have nothing left to say about it all.','',NULL,'Sorry,Angry',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21376,'Work,Hope','Clarissa Pinkola Estes','Poet','\nJanuary 27, 1945\n','','American','I hope you will go out and let stories happen to you, and that you will work them, water them with your blood and tears and you laughter till they bloom, till you yourself burst into bloom.','',NULL,'Yourself',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21377,'','Clarissa Pinkola Estes','Poet','\nJanuary 27, 1945\n','','American','If you\'ve lost focus, just sit down and be still. Take the idea and rock it to and fro. Keep some of it and throw some away, and it will renew itself. You need do no more.','',NULL,'Rock,Focus,Lost',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21378,'','Clarissa Pinkola Estes','Poet','\nJanuary 27, 1945\n','','American','This kind of forgetting does not erase memory, it lays the emotion surrounding the memory to rest.','',NULL,'Forgetting,Rest,Memory',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21379,'Valentine\'s Day','Will Estes','Actor','\nOctober 21, 1978\n','','American','I\'m into all that sappy stuff - a surprise picnic, nice dinner, or traveling. I\'m kind of an old romantic.','',NULL,'Nice',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21380,'Age,Cool','Will Estes','Actor','\nOctober 21, 1978\n','','American','But, on another level it\'s really sort of this really cool coming of age story, it reminds me of like The Breakfast Club or something like that, if I can be so bold to associate with The Breakfast Club.','',NULL,'Another',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21381,'Age','Will Estes','Actor','\nOctober 21, 1978\n','','American','I wish I knew at 14 not to put much thought into what other people my age said to me, cause we were all looking for the answers. So I wish I knew that other people really don\'t know any more than you do!','',NULL,'Thought,Wish',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21382,'Great','Will Estes','Actor','\nOctober 21, 1978\n','','American','A lot of directors are great and they are fine but you know I think that Harry really takes a special point to really engage the actors and really make it feel like a safe place for them to explore whatever it is they want to explore in whatever scene with their character.','',NULL,'Character,Special',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21383,'Love,Music','Will Estes','Actor','\nOctober 21, 1978\n','','American','For me, one I love the 80\'s, I love 80\'s music, I\'m sort of a baby of the 80\'s, I grew up in the 80s.','',NULL,'Baby',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21384,'','Will Estes','Actor','\nOctober 21, 1978\n','','American','I don\'t really get a chance to watch much television. I mostly watch BBC Worldwide and repeats of Seinfeld and Everybody Loves Raymond.','',NULL,'Chance,Everybody,Television',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21385,'','Will Estes','Actor','\nOctober 21, 1978\n','','American','I guess growing up I realized that there is really this huge epidemic in a city like Los Angeles, and many other cities, where they put down thousands upon thousands of animals every day.','',NULL,'Down,Put,Growing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21386,'','Will Estes','Actor','\nOctober 21, 1978\n','','American','I had a director who told me a story about a fan who had commented on how nice it was to see her sister laughing and how happy the show made her. I like to make people happy and make them laugh.','',NULL,'Happy,Nice,Laugh',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21387,'Love,Music,Great','Will Estes','Actor','\nOctober 21, 1978\n','','American','I love the music, I love the times, so to me that was exciting personally just to play something that starts in 1986 with graduating high school, we\'ve got a great soundtrack in the pilot.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21388,'','Will Estes','Actor','\nOctober 21, 1978\n','','American','I loved doing sitcoms.','',NULL,'Loved,Sitcoms',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21389,'Education,Experience','Will Estes','Actor','\nOctober 21, 1978\n','','American','I think education is one of the greatest tools for most kids not only to expand their book knowledge, but their ability to experience new things - I think it opens more doors than any other experience I can think of.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21390,'Love','Will Estes','Actor','\nOctober 21, 1978\n','','American','I\'d love to learn to cook. I think the ladies like a guy who can cook. Also, there are lots of available ladies at cooking classes. Can you tell I\'m single?','',NULL,'Single,Learn',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21391,'','Will Estes','Actor','\nOctober 21, 1978\n','','American','I\'d say you have to be really committed to the field, show up for every audition and to be aware that very few make it in this field.','',NULL,'Show,Few,Committed',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21392,'Movies,Life','Will Estes','Actor','\nOctober 21, 1978\n','','American','I\'ve always been an animal lover. I\'ve grown up with dogs my whole life. I think that is what helped me get the role on \'Lassie\', I was comfortable around the dog, where many of the kids were afraid or intimidated by Lassie.','',NULL,'Around',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21393,'Dad','Will Estes','Actor','\nOctober 21, 1978\n','','American','I\'ve been acting since I was 10. My dad was an entrepreneur, so I guess something along those lines. I wouldn\'t want a 9-5 job.','',NULL,'Job,Acting',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21394,'','Will Estes','Actor','\nOctober 21, 1978\n','','American','It\'s drama, it\'s a lot of things, but you know it\'s always about every movie or every TV project ever made is meant to be watched. If people like it and support it, that\'s what it is all about, really it\'s sort of the important part about it.','',NULL,'Important,Ever,Made',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21395,'Time,Good,Great','Will Estes','Actor','\nOctober 21, 1978\n','','American','It\'s real time intensive so there\'s not much time for goofing around, but we are really close and we have a good time with each other. It\'s a great group.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21396,'','Will Estes','Actor','\nOctober 21, 1978\n','','American','My dogs are a priority and a big responsibility... but the payoffs are well worth it.','',NULL,'Big,Worth,Dogs',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21397,'Dad','Will Estes','Actor','\nOctober 21, 1978\n','','American','That\'s a tough question; I\'ve been acting since I was 10. My dad was an entrepreneur, so I guess something along those lines. I wouldn\'t want a 9-5 job.','',NULL,'Job,Tough',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21398,'Music,Cool','Will Estes','Actor','\nOctober 21, 1978\n','','American','You get to actually see the music video on the TV in the pilot and we have the soundtrack playing at this big party. I thought that was sort of a cool moment, to actually have the A-Ha video is pretty cool.','',NULL,'Thought',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21399,'','Will Estes','Actor','\nOctober 21, 1978\n','','American','You know how most dogs lick you on the cheek? If you\'re sleeping and not ready for it, my dog, Joe, will get his tongue inside your mouth. It\'s by far the worst kiss I\'ve ever had.','',NULL,'Ever,Far,Kiss',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21400,'Love,Diet','Emilio Estevez','Actor','\nMay 12, 1962\n','','American','I\'m a wonderful disaster. So are you. We\'re all a mess. We\'re in this culture that says take this pill and you\'ll be happy, go on this diet and you\'ll be thinner, have your teeth whitened, people will love you more.','',NULL,'Happy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21401,'','Emilio Estevez','Actor','\nMay 12, 1962\n','','American','Spiritually, we\'re all on a path. I haven\'t declared of defined myself because as soon as you declare yourself you\'re identifying with a certain dogma.','',NULL,'Yourself,Path,Soon',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21402,'Great','Emilio Estevez','Actor','\nMay 12, 1962\n','','American','We\'re all imperfect. And wouldn\'t it be great if the message sent out by the mainstream media is that we\'re fine being exactly who we are? Wouldn\'t that be great for everyone?','',NULL,'Everyone,Fine',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21403,'Faith,Family','Emilio Estevez','Actor','\nMay 12, 1962\n','','American','Film is an illusion. Fame is ephemeral. Faith and family are what endure.','',NULL,'Film',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21404,'Time','Emilio Estevez','Actor','\nMay 12, 1962\n','','American','The first time I had sat down to a meal I had grown on my own, along with a bottle of wine that we had made, I burst into tears. To be in touch and be in tune with that is an extraordinary gift.','',NULL,'Down,Made',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21405,'','Emilio Estevez','Actor','\nMay 12, 1962\n','','American','We don\'t think about pilgrimage in this country. We don\'t think about meditation. The idea of taking a six-week walk is totally foreign to most Americans. But it\'s probably exactly what we need.','',NULL,'Country,Idea,Walk',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21406,'','Emilio Estevez','Actor','\nMay 12, 1962\n','','American','Writing is a lonely job unless you\'re a drinker, in which case you always have a friend within reach.','',NULL,'Lonely,Job,Friend',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21407,'','Emilio Estevez','Actor','\nMay 12, 1962\n','','American','A biopic would have required hiring an actor, and I always wanted to just let Bobby be Bobby. My thought was it would make it a more universal story to focus on ordinary people rather than this extraordinary man.','',NULL,'Focus,Thought,Wanted',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21408,'','Emilio Estevez','Actor','\nMay 12, 1962\n','','American','All the crap that we\'ve encumbered our lives with, it\'s really meaningless.','',NULL,'Lives,Crap',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21409,'','Emilio Estevez','Actor','\nMay 12, 1962\n','','American','Americans are probably more in line than ever before. We\'re more moderate than we are liberal or conservative.','',NULL,'Ever,Before,Liberal',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21410,'','Emilio Estevez','Actor','\nMay 12, 1962\n','','American','By definition, I believe I am unapologetically optimistic and I am unapologetically earnest.','',NULL,'Believe,Optimistic,Earnest',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21411,'Death,Poetry','Emilio Estevez','Actor','\nMay 12, 1962\n','','American','I believe the death of Bobby Kennedy was in many ways the death of decency in America. I think it was the death of manners and formality, the death of poetry and the death of a dream.','',NULL,'Believe',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21412,'Women','Emilio Estevez','Actor','\nMay 12, 1962\n','','American','I have a problem with objectifying women, but I don\'t have a problem playing a guy who objectifies women.','',NULL,'Problem,Playing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21413,'Good,Food','Emilio Estevez','Actor','\nMay 12, 1962\n','','American','I probably grow half my food. It\'s a good way to keep perspective.','',NULL,'Keep',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21414,'','Emilio Estevez','Actor','\nMay 12, 1962\n','','American','I saw a headshot with the name \'Emilio Sheen\' printed under it and it looked terrible.','',NULL,'Name,Terrible,Under',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21415,'Art','Emilio Estevez','Actor','\nMay 12, 1962\n','','American','I still have the art projects my kids made for me 20 years ago. I cherish them, crude and silly as some of them may be.','',NULL,'May,Made',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21416,'Work,Good,Great','Emilio Estevez','Actor','\nMay 12, 1962\n','','American','I think I\'ve matured to a great extent. I think that I want different things now. That it\'s not about the celebrity status that you receive because you\'re doing the next hot movie. It\'s about doing good work.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21417,'Food','Emilio Estevez','Actor','\nMay 12, 1962\n','','American','I\'m not a Luddite, but I\'m outside more than I\'m on my computer. We have a micro-farm - it\'s a step up from a garden. We have a pretty extensive vineyard. We grow about 60 percent of our own food, make our own wine, have chickens for eggs.','',NULL,'Pretty,Wine',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21418,'Cool','Emilio Estevez','Actor','\nMay 12, 1962\n','','American','If only media people would stop reaching for the low-hanging fruit, which is cynicism and pessimism, and stopped trying so hard to be hip and cool and have a swagger.','',NULL,'Hard,Trying',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21419,'Technology','Emilio Estevez','Actor','\nMay 12, 1962\n','','American','In making certain things easier for people, technology has actually demotivated people from using their brains. We have all these devices that keep us connected, and yet we\'re more disconnected than ever before. Why is that?','',NULL,'Ever,Before',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21420,'','Emilio Estevez','Actor','\nMay 12, 1962\n','','American','In the current climate, we live in a pessimistic and non-idealistic world.','',NULL,'Live,Current,Climate',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21421,'Home','Emilio Estevez','Actor','\nMay 12, 1962\n','','American','Literally, if someone says I am grounded, everyday I am at home, I actually have my hands in the ground and dirt under my fingernails. I don\'t have a staff to do it all for me. I still plant a seed and I\'m amazed it grows.','',NULL,'Someone,Still',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21422,'','Emilio Estevez','Actor','\nMay 12, 1962\n','','American','Madrid is enjoyed most from the ground, exploring your way through its narrow streets that always lead to some intriguing park, market, tapas bar or street performer. Each night we\'d leave our hotel to begin a new adventure in Madrid and nine out of 10 times, we\'d walk through the Plaza Mayor.','',NULL,'Night,Through,Times',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21423,'','Emilio Estevez','Actor','\nMay 12, 1962\n','','American','My mother missed having dinner with Lyndon Johnson because she couldn\'t find the right hat to wear. While my father went off to the white house to break bread with the President, my mother, who\'s not a things and stuff person, stayed at the hotel and tried on 10 different hats and missed dinner.','',NULL,'Mother,Father,Person',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21424,'','Emilio Estevez','Actor','\nMay 12, 1962\n','','American','People are beautiful wrecks.','',NULL,'Beautiful,Wrecks',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21425,'Time','Erik Estrada','Actor','\nMarch 16, 1949\n','','American','An hour of my time is a tiny price to pay for all the support I\'ve gotten from my fans.','',NULL,'Support,Pay',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21426,'','Erik Estrada','Actor','\nMarch 16, 1949\n','','American','As a Latino growing up in Spanish harlem, it\'s not easy trying not to be hot-headed.','',NULL,'Trying,Easy,Growing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21427,'','Erik Estrada','Actor','\nMarch 16, 1949\n','','American','I do get a lot of mail. I get a lot of foreign mail because my mail gets mixed with Emilio Estevez.','',NULL,'Foreign,Mixed,Mail',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21428,'','Erik Estrada','Actor','\nMarch 16, 1949\n','','American','I like working with an actor who doesn\'t do the oneupmanship. One who has no trick and gives a true, honest performance.','',NULL,'True,Working,Honest',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21429,'Love','Erik Estrada','Actor','\nMarch 16, 1949\n','','American','I really love the karate thing I did on CHIPs. I studied with a trainer because I knew we\'d do episodes that had karate.','',NULL,'Did,Knew',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21430,'','Erik Estrada','Actor','\nMarch 16, 1949\n','','American','It was a hard job, but it was a lot of fun and I\'ll always be grateful to Ponch. He was a part of me.','',NULL,'Fun,Job,Hard',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21431,'Change','Erik Estrada','Actor','\nMarch 16, 1949\n','','American','My grandfather taught me generosity. He sold snow cones in Harlem. I went with him at 5 and he let me hand out the change and snow cones. I learned a lot in the couple of years that we did that.','',NULL,'Snow,Him',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21432,'','Erik Estrada','Actor','\nMarch 16, 1949\n','','American','They do the soaps differently in Mexico. You just have to know the storyline and not memorize the lines. There would be someone feeding you lines while you were performing.','',NULL,'Someone,While,Lines',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21433,'Beauty,Women','Susan Estrich','Journalist','\nDecember 16, 1952\n','','American','I\'m always suspicious of really beautiful women telling us we shouldn\'t be worried about beauty.','',NULL,'Beautiful',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21434,'','Susan Estrich','Journalist','\nDecember 16, 1952\n','','American','A lot of Republicans are white Christians, but the Republican Party is reaching out to Hispanics, and reaching out to blacks, and reaching out to Asians.','',NULL,'Republican,Party,White',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21435,'Time','Susan Estrich','Journalist','\nDecember 16, 1952\n','','American','Affirmative action was never meant to be permanent, and now is truly the time to move on to some other approach.','',NULL,'Action,Move',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21436,'','Susan Estrich','Journalist','\nDecember 16, 1952\n','','American','But here\'s my point to the LA Times. If you had a serious story to run, if you thought there was serious misconduct, you don\'t wait until the Thursday before the Tuesday. You run it early.','',NULL,'Thought,Before,Serious',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21437,'','Susan Estrich','Journalist','\nDecember 16, 1952\n','','American','Everybody knows I\'m a Democrat.','',NULL,'Everybody,Knows,Democrat',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21438,'Experience','Susan Estrich','Journalist','\nDecember 16, 1952\n','','American','Gore will not win a popularity contest, he will not win a personality contest, but he can win an idealogical battle, and he can win a battle of experience.','',NULL,'Battle,Win',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21439,'','Susan Estrich','Journalist','\nDecember 16, 1952\n','','American','Gore\'s problem is that the issues are all on his side.','',NULL,'Problem,Side,Issues',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21440,'','Susan Estrich','Journalist','\nDecember 16, 1952\n','','American','I don\'t like cheap shots, I really don\'t.','',NULL,'Cheap,Shots',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21441,'','Susan Estrich','Journalist','\nDecember 16, 1952\n','','American','I\'ve been doing these conventions for 20 years, and we used to at least have debates about issues. Nothing is happening basically at this convention, other than speeches.','',NULL,'Nothing,Used,Happening',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21442,'Time','Susan Estrich','Journalist','\nDecember 16, 1952\n','','American','Most people don\'t know who Ken Mehlman is. He\'s the chairman of the Republican Party, obviously, but what he\'s doing that Howard Dean isn\'t doing is spending a lot of time on the nuts and bolts of putting the party together.','',NULL,'Together,Republican',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21443,'','Susan Estrich','Journalist','\nDecember 16, 1952\n','','American','People don\'t vote for vice president, they vote for president.','',NULL,'Vote,President,Vice',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21444,'Women','Susan Estrich','Journalist','\nDecember 16, 1952\n','','American','So many of us had hoped that the civil system might be an alternative for some women, where the burdens were a little bit less, and cases might be easier to prove.','',NULL,'Less,Might',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21445,'','Susan Estrich','Journalist','\nDecember 16, 1952\n','','American','The Democratic chairman doesn\'t need to be a household name. Most people didn\'t know who Ron Brown was when he was chairman of the Democratic Party, but he put the party in a position where Bill Clinton could come in and he had a solid base to run from.','',NULL,'Put,Run,Name',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21446,'Politics','Susan Estrich','Journalist','\nDecember 16, 1952\n','','American','The Olympics are coming... and it\'s a big problem in American politics, because the problem with holding the Olympics this fall is that we\'re all going to be focused on the Olympics, and it makes that window of opportunity for Gore to win the election that much smaller.','',NULL,'Win,Problem',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21447,'','Susan Estrich','Journalist','\nDecember 16, 1952\n','','American','This isn\'t really a convention, This is really an infomercial. And every night we\'ll have a different infomercial and people view it with a certain level of cynicism.','',NULL,'Night,Different,View',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21448,'Good','Susan Estrich','Journalist','\nDecember 16, 1952\n','','American','When you\'re standing in front of an audience like this that is so enthusiastic and so much behind you, it is very hard to give a bad speech. Even a bad speech sounds good in a convention hall like this.','',NULL,'Bad,Hard',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21449,'Women','Susan Estrich','Journalist','\nDecember 16, 1952\n','','American','Women are not required in general to be named in rape cases because of the stigmas that go with being a rape complainant, and frankly, special burdens that rape complainants often face.','',NULL,'Special,Often',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21450,'','Joe Eszterhas','Writer','\nNovember 23, 1944\n','','Hungarian','Cigarettes are not a part of human behaviour, they are a habit.','',NULL,'Human,Cigarettes,Habit',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21451,'Power','Joe Eszterhas','Writer','\nNovember 23, 1944\n','','Hungarian','From a writing point of view, you now have teams of screenwriters working with a director. What\'s lost in the process is the power of that one heart, brain, gut and soul that makes something an original piece of writing.','',NULL,'Heart,Writing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21452,'','Joe Eszterhas','Writer','\nNovember 23, 1944\n','','Hungarian','I was a militant smoker, and in my case, I think I particularly used smoking because what I felt was a kind of politically correct big brother assault on smoking.','',NULL,'Big,Smoking,Used',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21453,'Politics','Joe Eszterhas','Writer','\nNovember 23, 1944\n','','Hungarian','And the inner dynamics of Hollywood are like politics. Say you give a script to a group of executives - they all sit around, afraid to voice an opinion, saying nothing, waiting to know what the consensus is. Just like focus groups, opinion polls or a cabinet.','',NULL,'Waiting,Focus',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21454,'Life,Time,Good','Joe Eszterhas','Writer','\nNovember 23, 1944\n','','Hungarian','Every time I flicked channels, there I was, talking. I was talking too much and writing too little. So Naomi and I went to Hawaii. The phone was cut off and we lost touch. This gave me the chance to have a good think about my life.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21455,'Success','Joe Eszterhas','Writer','\nNovember 23, 1944\n','','Hungarian','Fact is we went on to do other things. But we still wanted to do our success like rock\'n\'roll stars.','',NULL,'Rock,Still',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21456,'Movies','Joe Eszterhas','Writer','\nNovember 23, 1944\n','','Hungarian','From what I\'ve been able to determine, many of our big stars are addicted to tobacco. They want to smoke in movies for the same reason I smoked as I wrote, which is that they think their performance is going to be better.','',NULL,'Better,Same',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21457,'','Joe Eszterhas','Writer','\nNovember 23, 1944\n','','Hungarian','I always wanted to be a rock\'n\'roll star.','',NULL,'Rock,Wanted,Star',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21458,'','Joe Eszterhas','Writer','\nNovember 23, 1944\n','','Hungarian','I had read too many memoirs that were written after the writer or the director was past his or her prime.','',NULL,'Past,After,Her',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21459,'Power','Joe Eszterhas','Writer','\nNovember 23, 1944\n','','Hungarian','I have always been fascinated by the corruption of power.','',NULL,'Corruption,Fascinated',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21460,'God','Joe Eszterhas','Writer','\nNovember 23, 1944\n','','Hungarian','I have my own religious bond with the God in my own head.','',NULL,'Religious,Head',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21461,'','Joe Eszterhas','Writer','\nNovember 23, 1944\n','','Hungarian','I have only one loyalty - to my writing. I never wanted to be the head of a studio or a producer.','',NULL,'Loyalty,Writing,Wanted',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21462,'Change','Joe Eszterhas','Writer','\nNovember 23, 1944\n','','Hungarian','I just wanted to make sure that what I write is what appears on screen, to not have some idiot change it on its way to the screen.','',NULL,'Idiot,Wanted',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21463,'','Joe Eszterhas','Writer','\nNovember 23, 1944\n','','Hungarian','I was six when we came to this country. When I was 14 or so, I still had a lot of trouble with it.','',NULL,'Country,Still,Trouble',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21464,'Time','Joe Eszterhas','Writer','\nNovember 23, 1944\n','','Hungarian','I worry that we are approaching a time when that which is shocking is squeezed out by the Stalinism of political correctness.','',NULL,'Political,Worry',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21465,'Politics','Joe Eszterhas','Writer','\nNovember 23, 1944\n','','Hungarian','Meanwhile, politics is about getting a candidate in front of the public as a star, politics as rock\'n\'roll, politics as a movie.','',NULL,'Rock,Getting',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21466,'','Joe Eszterhas','Writer','\nNovember 23, 1944\n','','Hungarian','My father could have been deported because on his immigration application he said that he was a printer, obviously because he didn\'t want them to be checking his writings.','',NULL,'Father,Said,Checking',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21467,'','Joe Eszterhas','Writer','\nNovember 23, 1944\n','','Hungarian','Now on a personal level with things like the California Tax Commission... I really think if people started banding together and saying no to this it could snowball and that could really help.','',NULL,'Help,Saying,Together',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21468,'Politics','Joe Eszterhas','Writer','\nNovember 23, 1944\n','','Hungarian','Politics has become entertainment.','',NULL,'Become',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21469,'','Joe Eszterhas','Writer','\nNovember 23, 1944\n','','Hungarian','That\'s sort of what I felt... I miss drinking, I thought bars were truly holy places.','',NULL,'Thought,Holy,Miss',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21470,'','Joe Eszterhas','Writer','\nNovember 23, 1944\n','','Hungarian','The studios have been taken over by marketing people and accountants.','',NULL,'Marketing,Taken,Studios',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21471,'God','Joe Eszterhas','Writer','\nNovember 23, 1944\n','','Hungarian','The terrible, diabolic thing with this disease is that you are always looking behind your shoulder every couple months with the most recent checkup to see whether there is any sign of it, and I thank God to say at this point there is not.','',NULL,'Looking,Point',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21472,'Movies','Joe Eszterhas','Writer','\nNovember 23, 1944\n','','Hungarian','There are no crowds out there demanding to see smoking scenes in movies.','',NULL,'Smoking,Demanding',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21473,'Love,Good','George Etherege','Dramatist','1635','1692','English','Next to coming to a good understanding with a new mistress, I love a quarrel with an old one.','',NULL,'Old',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21474,'Love,Best,Death','George Etherege','Dramatist','1635','1692','English','When love grows diseased, the best thing we can do is to put it to a violent death; I cannot endure the torture of a lingering and consumptive passion.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21475,'Work','Bob Etheridge','Politician','\nAugust 7, 1941\n','','American','I have and I will always work to promote a civil public discourse.','',NULL,'Public,Civil',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21476,'Leadership,Trust','Bob Etheridge','Politician','\nAugust 7, 1941\n','','American','Public office is supposed to be a public trust. This is a clear sign of the rampant corruption at the highest levels of the Republican leadership.','',NULL,'Corruption',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21477,'Government','Bob Etheridge','Politician','\nAugust 7, 1941\n','','American','The federal government has a responsibility to protect all Americans from potential terrorist attack.','',NULL,'Potential,Protect',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21478,'Respect','Bob Etheridge','Politician','\nAugust 7, 1941\n','','American','Throughout my many years of service to the people of North Carolina, I have always tried to treat people from all viewpoints with respect.','',NULL,'Service,Treat',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21479,'Love','Melissa Etheridge','Musician','\nMay 29, 1961\n','','American','Love is never wrong.','',NULL,'Wrong',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21480,'Hope','Melissa Etheridge','Musician','\nMay 29, 1961\n','','American','There will always be someone else with a different view than you. I appreciate them and would never say that they are wrong. I hope that they would give me that courtesy also.','',NULL,'Someone,Give',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21481,'Freedom','Melissa Etheridge','Musician','\nMay 29, 1961\n','','American','I\'ve sold my soul for freedom. It\'s lonely but it\'s sweet.','',NULL,'Lonely,Soul',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21482,'Strength','Melissa Etheridge','Musician','\nMay 29, 1961\n','','American','I feel my heart break to see a nation ripped apart by it\'s own greatest strength - it\'s diversity.','',NULL,'Heart,Greatest',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21483,'Health','Melissa Etheridge','Musician','\nMay 29, 1961\n','','American','I stand before you a totally healthy person.','',NULL,'Person,Before',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21484,'','Melissa Etheridge','Musician','\nMay 29, 1961\n','','American','Don\'t let anyone tell you that you have to be a certain way. Be unique. Be what you feel.','',NULL,'Tell,Unique,Anyone',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21485,'','Melissa Etheridge','Musician','\nMay 29, 1961\n','','American','Instead of taking five or six of the prescriptions, I decided to go a natural route and smoke marijuana.','',NULL,'Natural,Taking,Five',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21486,'Fear','Melissa Etheridge','Musician','\nMay 29, 1961\n','','American','I definitely feel we\'re moving forward. There\'s a lot more understanding... there\'s less fear and we\'re working on there being less hatred.','',NULL,'Forward,Moving',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21487,'','Melissa Etheridge','Musician','\nMay 29, 1961\n','','American','I\'m so close to Heaven, this Hell cannot be mine.','',NULL,'Cannot,Hell,Heaven',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21488,'','Melissa Etheridge','Musician','\nMay 29, 1961\n','','American','I\'ve been a rock star since you were very young. But I\'ve never encountered anything as powerful as cancer.','',NULL,'Rock,Powerful,Anything',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21489,'Life','Melissa Etheridge','Musician','\nMay 29, 1961\n','','American','The songs are inspired by my experiences. Sometimes they are more than my real-life and, conversely, my life is more than just my songs.','',NULL,'Sometimes,Inspired',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21490,'Power','Melissa Etheridge','Musician','\nMay 29, 1961\n','','American','To be completely stripped bare of any image power or my hair. To step onstage and get the response that I got blew any problems I had about self-image out the door.','',NULL,'Problems,Hair',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21491,'Work,Good','Kevin Eubanks','Musician','\nNovember 15, 1957\n','','American','Inspiration is one thing and you can\'t control it, but hard work is what keeps the ship moving. Good luck means, work hard. Keep up the good work.','',NULL,'Moving',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21492,'Love','Kevin Eubanks','Musician','\nNovember 15, 1957\n','','American','I want someone who is open-minded, dedicated to whatever she is doing and isn\'t afraid to say I love you. As for looks, she shouldn\'t have three heads. I want a regular human being.','',NULL,'Someone,Human',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21493,'Life,Good','Kevin Eubanks','Musician','\nNovember 15, 1957\n','','American','I really live a simple life and don\'t need very much to feel good and happy. Don\'t get me wrong; I believe you should get what you earn. Sometimes you have to fight for it.','',NULL,'Happy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21494,'','Kevin Eubanks','Musician','\nNovember 15, 1957\n','','American','I consider myself a serious musician. Doing a comedy show does not take away from that in any way.','',NULL,'Serious,Away,Show',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21495,'Life,Love,Great','Kevin Eubanks','Musician','\nNovember 15, 1957\n','','American','My love life is like everyone else\'s - great, and then terrible.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21496,'','Kevin Eubanks','Musician','\nNovember 15, 1957\n','','American','After a while I thought it didn\'t make any sense to use a pick. It\'s kind of like typing with one finger on each hand instead of using all your fingers.','',NULL,'Thought,After,Sense',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21497,'','Kevin Eubanks','Musician','\nNovember 15, 1957\n','','American','Being as versatile as I am, I take offense to the notion that no serious musician would not be doing a late night talk show gig. One has to be open enough in other areas to be able to contribute to a show like this.','',NULL,'Night,Enough,Serious',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21498,'Dad','Kevin Eubanks','Musician','\nNovember 15, 1957\n','','American','Dad made it to Gold Shield Detective, so he always busted Robin, my oldest brother, and me. Always got caught, whatever we were doing.','',NULL,'Made,Whatever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21499,'Mom,Dad','Kevin Eubanks','Musician','\nNovember 15, 1957\n','','American','I am blessed to have Mom and Dad.','',NULL,'Blessed',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21500,'','Kevin Eubanks','Musician','\nNovember 15, 1957\n','','American','I can pay my rent now. I guess I could always do that, but now I can get an apartment with heat.','',NULL,'Pay,Guess,Heat',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21501,'Great','Kevin Eubanks','Musician','\nNovember 15, 1957\n','','American','I feel very honored to be playing with Bill Pierce. He\'s such a great musician.','',NULL,'Playing,Musician',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21502,'Music,Experience','Kevin Eubanks','Musician','\nNovember 15, 1957\n','','American','I had the fortunate experience to play with people from different schools of music. Sam Rivers is from the fundamentalist school of music.','',NULL,'School',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21503,'Love','Kevin Eubanks','Musician','\nNovember 15, 1957\n','','American','I love both my parents dearly.','',NULL,'Parents,Both',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21504,'Music,Business','Kevin Eubanks','Musician','\nNovember 15, 1957\n','','American','I really worked with icons in the music business, which really had a strong effect on me. It wasn\'t just pick-up gigs.','',NULL,'Strong',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21505,'','Kevin Eubanks','Musician','\nNovember 15, 1957\n','','American','I think Wes Montgomery is the greatest jazz guitarist that ever lived.','',NULL,'Greatest,Ever,Lived',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21506,'Change,Music','Kevin Eubanks','Musician','\nNovember 15, 1957\n','','American','I thought people cared about music in a deep way, so I was writing to that spirit in people and in myself. It was me, thinking I knew what was up. Youth, who else can change the world?','',NULL,'Deep',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21507,'Time','Kevin Eubanks','Musician','\nNovember 15, 1957\n','','American','I was playing violin for a long time, about 6 years. It takes a while. You need very patient people in your house when you have a violin.','',NULL,'Long,While',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21508,'Love','Kevin Eubanks','Musician','\nNovember 15, 1957\n','','American','I wish I could sing. I love singers, but I am way too shy. Scares the hell out of me.','',NULL,'Wish,Hell',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21509,'','Kevin Eubanks','Musician','\nNovember 15, 1957\n','','American','If you play jazz, then you play with your fingers. If you\'re playing rock, you use a pick. There\'s really no rhyme or reason to that other than that\'s just the way it has been.','',NULL,'Rock,Play,Reason',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21510,'','Kevin Eubanks','Musician','\nNovember 15, 1957\n','','American','In most places that are rich in guitar culture, everyone uses their fingers, like in Spain or Africa. In Japan there are string instruments played that way. It is not until you get in the States that you find people using picks.','',NULL,'Find,Guitar,Rich',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21511,'Time','Kevin Eubanks','Musician','\nNovember 15, 1957\n','','American','It is hard for a black man to just be himself. We spend so much time in defense of something that is indefensible because there is nothing to defend.','',NULL,'Nothing,Hard',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21512,'','Kevin Eubanks','Musician','\nNovember 15, 1957\n','','American','It\'s shameful what\'s happening in this country in terms of what we deny our children.','',NULL,'Children,Country,Happening',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21513,'','Kevin Eubanks','Musician','\nNovember 15, 1957\n','','American','James Brown is the reason I play guitar.','',NULL,'Play,Guitar,Reason',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21514,'Life,Love','Kevin Eubanks','Musician','\nNovember 15, 1957\n','','American','My love life doesn\'t stink; it\'s nonexistent.','',NULL,'Stink',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21515,'Music,Time,Success','Kevin Eubanks','Musician','\nNovember 15, 1957\n','','American','People see my current success but don\'t realize I\'ve worked hard to get where I am. I used to clean garbage off the Philadelphia docks and put a lot of time into developing my music.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21516,'Nature,God','Euclid','Scientist','365 BC','275 BC','Greek','The laws of nature are but the mathematical thoughts of God.','',NULL,'Thoughts',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21517,'','Jeffrey Eugenides','Novelist','\nApril 13, 1960\n','','American','You can tell when something\'s not moving forward anymore. When the doubts you have about it don\'t go away.','',NULL,'Forward,Moving,Away',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21518,'Life','Jeffrey Eugenides','Novelist','\nApril 13, 1960\n','','American','I know that attaching memories to books may be going out of the world, but while it lasts, it\'s a strong record of your life.','',NULL,'Strong,May',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21519,'Alone,Best','Jeffrey Eugenides','Novelist','\nApril 13, 1960\n','','American','The daily act of writing remains as demanding and maddening as it was before, and the pleasure you get from writing - rare but profound - remains at the true heart of the enterprise. On their best days, writers all over the world are winning Pulitzers, all alone in their studios, with no one watchin','',NULL,'True',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21520,'','Jeffrey Eugenides','Novelist','\nApril 13, 1960\n','','American','I think it is important to remind people of the extent of our free will.','',NULL,'Important,Free,Remind',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21521,'Life','Jeffrey Eugenides','Novelist','\nApril 13, 1960\n','','American','I want an ending that\'s satisfying. I\'m more of a classical writer than a modernist one in that I want the ending to be coherent and feel like an ending. I don\'t like when it just seems to putter out. I mean, life is chaotic enough.','',NULL,'Mean,Enough',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21522,'Work,Home','Jeffrey Eugenides','Novelist','\nApril 13, 1960\n','','American','A few years ago in Chicago, I rented an office, and I went there every day. For the most part I do work at home in an ugly room.','',NULL,'Few',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21523,'Family,Time','Jeffrey Eugenides','Novelist','\nApril 13, 1960\n','','American','At the same time, it\'s a family story and more of an epic. I needed the third-person. I tried to give a sense that Cal, in writing his story, is perhaps inventing his past as much as recalling it.','',NULL,'Past',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21524,'','Jeffrey Eugenides','Novelist','\nApril 13, 1960\n','','American','Basically you come up with the fictional idea and you start writing that story, but then in order to write it and to make it seem real, you sometimes put your own memories in. Even if it\'s a character that\'s very different from you.','',NULL,'Character,Real,Writing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21525,'','Jeffrey Eugenides','Novelist','\nApril 13, 1960\n','','American','But I care about the reader, and I\'m trying to keep the reader\'s attention for as long as I can.','',NULL,'Care,Long,Trying',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21526,'','Jeffrey Eugenides','Novelist','\nApril 13, 1960\n','','American','He knew a lot about his grandparents - and perhaps he feels he\'s been endowed with abilities to go into people\'s heads who are long dead - but, to a certain extent, he\'s making it up.','',NULL,'Long,Dead,Making',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21527,'Work','Jeffrey Eugenides','Novelist','\nApril 13, 1960\n','','American','I always work in a room where there\'s no Internet to keep from being distracted so easily.','',NULL,'Keep,Room',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21528,'Women,History','Jeffrey Eugenides','Novelist','\nApril 13, 1960\n','','American','I approach writing female characters the same why I approach writing male characters. I never think I\'m writing about women, I think I\'m writing about one woman, one person. And I try to imagine what she is like, and endow her with a lot of my own thoughts and history.','',NULL,'Woman',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21529,'','Jeffrey Eugenides','Novelist','\nApril 13, 1960\n','','American','I had a briefcase at one point, but it was a kind of 1980s New Wave briefcase. It was made of some kind of cardboard and it had metal hinges. It was kind of faux industrial looking, and I used to carry my books in it rather than a backpack. I didn\'t want to have normal student accoutrements.','',NULL,'Made,Rather,Used',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21530,'Life,Good','Jeffrey Eugenides','Novelist','\nApril 13, 1960\n','','American','I have a good memory for early life. My visual memory is good about childhood and adolescence, and less good in the last 10 years. I could probably tell you less what happened in the last 10 years. I remember what houses looked like, sometimes they just pop into my head.','',NULL,'Remember',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21531,'','Jeffrey Eugenides','Novelist','\nApril 13, 1960\n','','American','I have a lot of novels that I haven\'t finished. I usually get 150 pages in and I realize it\'s not going anywhere. I don\'t publish everything I write. I must have six unfinished novels at least.','',NULL,'Must,Everything,Write',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21532,'','Jeffrey Eugenides','Novelist','\nApril 13, 1960\n','','American','I have a very beautiful room that in my house that we bought in Princeton. It\'s glass on three sides, and you\'d think that\'s the perfect place to write. Somehow in that nice room I feel too exposed, and I can notice I\'m too distracted by things going on, so I end up writing in a not-very-nice office','',NULL,'Beautiful,Nice,End',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21533,'','Jeffrey Eugenides','Novelist','\nApril 13, 1960\n','','American','I mean, when I got to Brown, the place was riven, because you had older professors who were basically new critics and had been teaching a certain way for 30 years. And then you had this other gang who was down with the semiotic program. And as a student, you were, in a way, forced to choose which co','',NULL,'Mean,Down,Place',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21534,'','Jeffrey Eugenides','Novelist','\nApril 13, 1960\n','','American','I spend most of every day writing. I like to write every day if I can. I don\'t start extremely early.','',NULL,'Writing,Start,Write',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21535,'Work','Jeffrey Eugenides','Novelist','\nApril 13, 1960\n','','American','I studied English literature in the honors program, which means that you had to take courses in various centuries. You had to start with Old English, Middle English, and work your way toward the modern. I figured if I did that it would force me to read some of the things I might not read on my own.','',NULL,'Did,Old',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21536,'','Jeffrey Eugenides','Novelist','\nApril 13, 1960\n','','American','I think the suicides in my first book came from the idea of growing up in Detroit. If you grow up in a city like that you feel everything is perishing, evanescent and going away very quickly.','',NULL,'Book,Everything,Away',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21537,'','Jeffrey Eugenides','Novelist','\nApril 13, 1960\n','','American','I think, especially when you\'re in college, each book that you\'re reading tends to tell you who you are.','',NULL,'Book,Tell,College',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21538,'Life,Good','Jeffrey Eugenides','Novelist','\nApril 13, 1960\n','','American','I was directed because I knew I wanted to be a novelist, but I didn\'t have a very good job or a way of getting published. I found those years to be among the most difficult of my life.','',NULL,'Job',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21539,'','Jeffrey Eugenides','Novelist','\nApril 13, 1960\n','','American','I was engrossed with the book, I was having difficulties with it, and I just didn\'t notice the years were going by.','',NULL,'Book,Notice,Having',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21540,'','Jeffrey Eugenides','Novelist','\nApril 13, 1960\n','','American','I was unemployable when I got out of college.','',NULL,'College',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21541,'','Jeffrey Eugenides','Novelist','\nApril 13, 1960\n','','American','I\'m aware of cliches and I\'m aware of experiments that have been done and I\'m aware of a kind of deadness to a lot of realism both in the language and in the structure of a book.','',NULL,'Book,Done,Both',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21542,'','Leonhard Euler','Mathematician','\nApril 15, 1707\n','\nSeptember 18, 1783\n','Swiss','Mathematicians have tried in vain to this day to discover some order in the sequence of prime numbers, and we have reason to believe that it is a mystery into which the human mind will never penetrate.','',NULL,'Believe,Mind,Human',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21543,'Work','Leonhard Euler','Mathematician','\nApril 15, 1707\n','\nSeptember 18, 1783\n','Swiss','For since the fabric of the universe is most perfect and the work of a most wise Creator, nothing at all takes place in the universe in which some rule of maximum or minimum does not appear.','',NULL,'Wise,Nothing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21544,'','Leonhard Euler','Mathematician','\nApril 15, 1707\n','\nSeptember 18, 1783\n','Swiss','To those who ask what the infinitely small quantity in mathematics is, we answer that it is actually zero. Hence there are not so many mysteries hidden in this concept as they are usually believed to be.','',NULL,'Small,Actually,Ask',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21545,'','Leonhard Euler','Mathematician','\nApril 15, 1707\n','\nSeptember 18, 1783\n','Swiss','Madam, I have come from a country where people are hanged if they talk.','',NULL,'Country,Talk,Madam',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21546,'Life,Happiness','Euripedes','Playwright','480 BC','406 BC','Greek','Lucky that man whose children make his happiness in life and not his grief, the anguished disappointment of his hopes.','',NULL,'Children',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21547,'Love,Time','Euripedes','Playwright','480 BC','406 BC','Greek','Love makes the time pass. Time makes love pass.','',NULL,'Makes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21548,'Change,Happiness','Euripedes','Playwright','480 BC','406 BC','Greek','There is something in the pang of change More than the heart can bear, Unhappiness remembering happiness.','',NULL,'Heart',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21549,'Friendship,Love','Euripides','Poet','480 BC','406 BC','Greek','Friends show their love in times of trouble, not in happiness.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21550,'Relationship','Euripides','Poet','480 BC','406 BC','Greek','One loyal friend is worth ten thousand relatives.','',NULL,'Friend,Worth',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21551,'Wisdom','Euripides','Poet','480 BC','406 BC','Greek','Cleverness is not wisdom.','',NULL,'Cleverness',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21552,'Death','Euripides','Poet','480 BC','406 BC','Greek','No one can confidently say that he will still be living tomorrow.','',NULL,'Tomorrow,Still',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21553,'Life,Love','Euripides','Poet','480 BC','406 BC','Greek','The greatest pleasure of life is love.','',NULL,'Greatest',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21554,'Love','Euripides','Poet','480 BC','406 BC','Greek','He is not a lover who does not love forever.','',NULL,'Forever,Lover',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21555,'Life','Euripides','Poet','480 BC','406 BC','Greek','There is just one life for each of us: our own.','',NULL,'Each',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21556,'Love','Euripides','Poet','480 BC','406 BC','Greek','Love is all we have, the only way that each can help the other.','',NULL,'Help,Each',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21557,'Love,Good','Euripides','Poet','480 BC','406 BC','Greek','Down on your knees, and thank heaven, fasting, for a good man\'s love.','',NULL,'Down',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21558,'Father\'s Day','Euripides','Poet','480 BC','406 BC','Greek','To a father growing old nothing is dearer than a daughter.','',NULL,'Father,Nothing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21559,'Life,Great,Best','Euripides','Poet','480 BC','406 BC','Greek','The best and safest thing is to keep a balance in your life, acknowledge the great powers around us and in us. If you can do that, and live that way, you are really a wise man.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21560,'Marriage,Beauty','Euripides','Poet','480 BC','406 BC','Greek','It\'s not beauty but fine qualities, my girl, that keep a husband.','',NULL,'Husband',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21561,'Learning','Euripides','Poet','480 BC','406 BC','Greek','Question everything. Learn something. Answer nothing.','',NULL,'Nothing,Everything',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21562,'Friendship,Life','Euripides','Poet','480 BC','406 BC','Greek','Life has no blessing like a prudent friend.','',NULL,'Friend',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21563,'','Euripides','Poet','480 BC','406 BC','Greek','Talk sense to a fool and he calls you foolish.','',NULL,'Fool,Sense,Talk',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21564,'War','Euripides','Poet','480 BC','406 BC','Greek','Ten soldiers wisely led will beat a hundred without a head.','',NULL,'Without,Soldiers',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21565,'Forgiveness,Men','Euripides','Poet','480 BC','406 BC','Greek','Forgive, son; men are men; they needs must err.','',NULL,'Must',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21566,'','Euripides','Poet','480 BC','406 BC','Greek','Wealth stays with us a little moment if at all: only our characters are steadfast, not our gold.','',NULL,'Moment,Wealth,Characters',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21567,'','Euripides','Poet','480 BC','406 BC','Greek','Danger gleams like sunshine to a brave man\'s eyes.','',NULL,'Sunshine,Eyes,Brave',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21568,'God','Euripides','Poet','480 BC','406 BC','Greek','Those whom God wishes to destroy, he first makes mad.','',NULL,'Mad,Makes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21569,'Good,Best','Euripides','Poet','480 BC','406 BC','Greek','Events will take their course, it is no good of being angry at them; he is happiest who wisely turns them to the best account.','',NULL,'Angry',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21570,'Best,Wisdom','Euripides','Poet','480 BC','406 BC','Greek','Silence is true wisdom\'s best reply.','',NULL,'True',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21571,'','Euripides','Poet','480 BC','406 BC','Greek','Ignorance of one\'s misfortunes is clear gain.','',NULL,'Ignorance,Clear,Gain',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21572,'Future,Learning','Euripides','Poet','480 BC','406 BC','Greek','Whoso neglects learning in his youth, loses the past and is dead for the future.','',NULL,'Past',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21573,'Age,Time,Best','Euripides','Poet','480 BC','406 BC','Greek','Youth is the best time to be rich, and the best time to be poor.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21574,'','Max Euwe','Celebrity','\nMay 20, 1901\n','\nNovember 26, 1981\n','Dutch','Strategy requires thought, tactics require observation.','',NULL,'Thought,Strategy,Tactics',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21575,'','Max Euwe','Celebrity','\nMay 20, 1901\n','\nNovember 26, 1981\n','Dutch','Chess is a sport. The main object in the game of chess remains the achievement of victory.','',NULL,'Game,Victory,Chess',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21576,'Good','Max Euwe','Celebrity','\nMay 20, 1901\n','\nNovember 26, 1981\n','Dutch','Whoever sees no other aim in the game than that of giving checkmate to one\'s opponent will never become a good Chess player.','',NULL,'Game,Giving',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21577,'Best','Jackie Evancho','Musician','\nApril 9, 2000\n','','American','I know that I\'m definitely not a big big snob, and I know that at the times that I am a diva I know I\'m being a diva. It\'s kind of annoying to know that you are. Because it\'s a person I do not want to be. So I\'m trying my best not to become a jerk.','',NULL,'Person,Trying',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21578,'','Jackie Evancho','Musician','\nApril 9, 2000\n','','American','I just wanted to say hi to Pittsburgh as well because I miss it.','',NULL,'Wanted,Miss,Hi',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21579,'','Jackie Evancho','Musician','\nApril 9, 2000\n','','American','Um, well, I made a new CD called \'Dream With Me\' and it\'s out now, and I\'m really excited about it.','',NULL,'Made,Dream,Excited',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21580,'','Linda Evangelista','Model','\nMay 10, 1965\n','','Canadian','I don\'t get out of bed for less than $10,000 a day.','',NULL,'Less,Bed',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21581,'','Linda Evangelista','Model','\nMay 10, 1965\n','','Canadian','When people ask how have I kept on top, I have to say with the help of every photographer, make-up artist and hairdresser I\'ve ever worked with.','',NULL,'Help,Ever,Artist',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21582,'Teacher,God','Linda Evangelista','Model','\nMay 10, 1965\n','','Canadian','It was God who made me so beautiful. If I weren\'t, then I\'d be a teacher.','',NULL,'Beautiful',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21583,'','Linda Evangelista','Model','\nMay 10, 1965\n','','Canadian','As long as designers want to dress me, photographers want to take my picture and companies think my face will help their products, then I won\'t go anywhere until they\'re done with me.','',NULL,'Help,Done,Long',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21584,'','Linda Evangelista','Model','\nMay 10, 1965\n','','Canadian','Being a rock star was out of the question. I can\'t sing.','',NULL,'Rock,Question,Star',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21585,'','Linda Evangelista','Model','\nMay 10, 1965\n','','Canadian','I can do anything you want me to do so long as I don\'t have to speak.','',NULL,'Anything,Long,Speak',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21586,'','Linda Evangelista','Model','\nMay 10, 1965\n','','Canadian','I did that Dior Couture 60th anniversary show in July. It took so long to get ready, I think I would have rather been watching.','',NULL,'Long,Did,Rather',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21587,'Work','Linda Evangelista','Model','\nMay 10, 1965\n','','Canadian','I don\'t happen to think magazines should be full of thin people. What I do say is that we can all work a little harder with what we have. It is possible to achieve a better body shape and heart rate with nutrition and exercise.','',NULL,'Heart,Better',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21588,'Beauty,Work','Linda Evangelista','Model','\nMay 10, 1965\n','','Canadian','I have to hit the gym. I have beauty appointments. I have to work toward my next job and maintaining my image, just like an athlete.','',NULL,'Job',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21589,'Love','Linda Evangelista','Model','\nMay 10, 1965\n','','Canadian','I love, love, love fashion so much. That\'s why I became a model in the first place.','',NULL,'Fashion,Why',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21590,'Good','Linda Evangelista','Model','\nMay 10, 1965\n','','Canadian','I\'m so glad this worked out for me, I do think I know how to be a good model.','',NULL,'Worked,Model',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21591,'Work,Time','Linda Evangelista','Model','\nMay 10, 1965\n','','Canadian','If they had Nautilus on the Concorde, I would work out all the time.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21592,'Work','Linda Evangelista','Model','\nMay 10, 1965\n','','Canadian','On days when I do not work, I am working on my image.','',NULL,'Working,Days',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21593,'','Linda Evangelista','Model','\nMay 10, 1965\n','','Canadian','We don\'t vogue, we are \'Vogue\'.','',NULL,'Vogue',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21594,'','Linda Evangelista','Model','\nMay 10, 1965\n','','Canadian','We have this expression, Christy and I. We don\'t wake up for less than $10,000 a day.','',NULL,'Less,Expression,Wake',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21595,'Good,Business','Linda Evangelista','Model','\nMay 10, 1965\n','','Canadian','When I started in the business, I was told I had three good years in me.','',NULL,'Three',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21596,'Work','Linda Evangelista','Model','\nMay 10, 1965\n','','Canadian','When I work, it can be a 16-hour day.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21597,'','Janet Evanovich','Writer','\nApril 22, 1943\n','','American','I actually really suck at naming books, so lots of years ago, readers were sending in their ideas for titles, and what we realized is that they were smarter than us. So we thought, Hey, go for it. So now we have a contest every year.','',NULL,'Thought,Year,Actually',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21598,'','Janet Evanovich','Writer','\nApril 22, 1943\n','','American','I don\'t want my readers slowed down by long passages of narrative.','',NULL,'Long,Down,Readers',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21599,'','Janet Evanovich','Writer','\nApril 22, 1943\n','','American','I go to bars and restaurants, and I sit and I eavesdrop on people and I watch people in shopping centers and, you know, I read the newspapers and I talk to the Trenton cops, and I just get a lot of information that comes in that somehow turns into a book.','',NULL,'Book,Talk,Read',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21600,'','Janet Evanovich','Writer','\nApril 22, 1943\n','','American','I like being able to provide consistent and frequent literary choices for my fans.','',NULL,'Able,Choices,Fans',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21601,'Success','Janet Evanovich','Writer','\nApril 22, 1943\n','','American','I struggled to learn basic skills, get a grip on markets, find my own unique voice, create story lines and come up to speed with the industry. I struggled for ten years before having any success.','',NULL,'Find,Before',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21602,'Life,Movies','Janet Evanovich','Writer','\nApril 22, 1943\n','','American','I take in a lot of stuff from real life, movies, television, news and it all gets mixed in my head and somehow turns into a story idea.','',NULL,'Real',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21603,'Love,Humor','Janet Evanovich','Writer','\nApril 22, 1943\n','','American','I think that some books are more successful than others to certain readers. People who read my books for the humor, they\'re going to love one book. People who read my books for the mystery, they might not like that book quite as much.','',NULL,'Successful',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21604,'','Janet Evanovich','Writer','\nApril 22, 1943\n','','American','I took all of my rejection letters - there must have been thousands of them in a huge box - and I went out on the curb and burned them all, crying.','',NULL,'Must,Rejection,Took',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21605,'Mom','Janet Evanovich','Writer','\nApril 22, 1943\n','','American','I wasn\'t always a writer. When I went to college and majored in fine arts, I was a painter. Then I was a stay-at-home mom.','',NULL,'College,Writer',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21606,'','Janet Evanovich','Writer','\nApril 22, 1943\n','','American','I\'m a real voyeur.','',NULL,'Real,Voyeur',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21607,'','Janet Evanovich','Writer','\nApril 22, 1943\n','','American','I\'ve finally reached a stage in my career where I can do what I want.','',NULL,'Career,Stage,Finally',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21608,'','Janet Evanovich','Writer','\nApril 22, 1943\n','','American','If you want to cry, you\'re not going to like my books.','',NULL,'Cry,Books',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21609,'Best,Positive','Janet Evanovich','Writer','\nApril 22, 1943\n','','American','Since I can barely write two books a year the best solution seems to be co-author projects. My goal isn\'t to get another writer to clone me... it\'s more to produce a book that shares my vision of positive, fun entertainment.','',NULL,'Fun',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21610,'Business','Janet Evanovich','Writer','\nApril 22, 1943\n','','American','Somewhere along the line, I realized that I liked telling stories, and I decided that I would try writing. Ten years later, I finally got a book published. It was hard. I had no skills. I knew nothing about the business of getting published. So I had to keep working at it.','',NULL,'Nothing,Writing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21611,'','Janet Evanovich','Writer','\nApril 22, 1943\n','','American','The \'Barnaby\' books were always intended to be graphic novels.','',NULL,'Books,Graphic,Novels',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21612,'Humor','Janet Evanovich','Writer','\nApril 22, 1943\n','','American','We don\'t appreciate the value of humor sometimes.','',NULL,'Sometimes,Value',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21613,'Humor','Janet Evanovich','Writer','\nApril 22, 1943\n','','American','You can get through very serious and sometimes horrible and sometimes embarrassing and very awkward situations with humor. It gives us a way out.','',NULL,'Through,Sometimes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21614,'','Bill Evans','Musician','\nAugust 16, 1929\n','\nSeptember 15, 1980\n','','Casey was the better team and the better team won.','',NULL,'Better,Team,Won',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21615,'','Bill Evans','Musician','\nAugust 16, 1929\n','\nSeptember 15, 1980\n','','I dance because it makes me want to explode.','',NULL,'Dance,Makes,Explode',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21616,'','Bill Evans','Musician','\nAugust 16, 1929\n','\nSeptember 15, 1980\n','','We use the people who are in the bullpen producing.','',NULL,'Use,Bullpen,Producing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21617,'','Bill Evans','Musician','\nAugust 16, 1929\n','\nSeptember 15, 1980\n','','Words are the children of reason and, therefore, can\'t explain it. They really can\'t translate feeling because they\'re not part of it. That\'s why it bugs me when people try to analyze jazz as an intellectual theorem. It\'s not. It\'s feeling.','',NULL,'Children,Feeling,Words',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21618,'Life','Chris Evans','Actor','\nJune 13, 1981\n','','American','I always say that the times in my life when I\'ve been happiest are the times when I\'ve seen, like, a sunset.','',NULL,'Times,Seen',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21619,'','Chris Evans','Actor','\nJune 13, 1981\n','','American','Anyone who\'s had a tattoo knows once you get your first one, as you\'re walking out the door, you\'re planning the next.','',NULL,'Door,Once,Anyone',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21620,'Great','Chris Evans','Actor','\nJune 13, 1981\n','','American','The comic book world is so dangerous, you know what I mean? You say one thing and people - they\'re ravenous - they are very opinionated fans. But they\'re great fans.','',NULL,'Book,Mean',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21621,'Time','Chris Evans','Actor','\nJune 13, 1981\n','','American','I can handle the craziness some of the time, maybe most of the time. But I know I can\'t handle it all of the time.','',NULL,'Maybe,Craziness',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21622,'Life,Peace,Happiness','Chris Evans','Actor','\nJune 13, 1981\n','','American','What if I couldn\'t handle people\'s opinions of me? I know that shouldn\'t dictate a person\'s degree of peace or happiness in life, but the problem is, I chose a business saturated in judgment.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21623,'Time,Christmas','Chris Evans','Actor','\nJune 13, 1981\n','','American','For a long time all I wanted for Christmas were books about outdoor survival. I was convinced that the woods were calling me. I camped a lot, I took classes. At 18, I told myself if I don\'t live in the woods by myself by the time I\'m 25, I have failed.','',NULL,'Live',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21624,'','Chris Evans','Actor','\nJune 13, 1981\n','','American','I am single and not looking to be in a relationship.','',NULL,'Single,Looking',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21625,'God','Chris Evans','Actor','\nJune 13, 1981\n','','American','I swear to God, if you saw me when I am by myself in the woods, I\'m a lunatic. I sing, I dance.','',NULL,'Dance,Sing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21626,'Teen','Chris Evans','Actor','\nJune 13, 1981\n','','American','When I found out I had to take off my shirt in \'Teen\' movie, I panicked and hit the gym. I was like, \'It\'s going to be on film, documented, for my children to see. I can\'t be 140 pounds. I need to put on a little bit of muscle.\'','',NULL,'Children,Put',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21627,'Good,Movies','Chris Evans','Actor','\nJune 13, 1981\n','','American','All my good movies, nobody sees.','',NULL,'Nobody',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21628,'Peace,Happiness','Chris Evans','Actor','\nJune 13, 1981\n','','American','But my happiness in this world - my level of peace - is never going to be dictated by acting.','',NULL,'Acting',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21629,'','Chris Evans','Actor','\nJune 13, 1981\n','','American','Every guy I know has some sort of freak injury in their body.','',NULL,'Body,Guy,Freak',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21630,'Birthday','Chris Evans','Actor','\nJune 13, 1981\n','','American','For the youth, the indignation of most things will just surge as each birthday passes.','',NULL,'Youth,Passes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21631,'','Chris Evans','Actor','\nJune 13, 1981\n','','American','I am just enjoying my youth but I want to settle down eventually.','',NULL,'Down,Youth,Eventually',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21632,'Fear','Chris Evans','Actor','\nJune 13, 1981\n','','American','I decided to make \'Captain America\' because I realized I wasn\'t doing the film because it terrified me. You can\'t make decisions based on fear.','',NULL,'America,Decisions',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21633,'God','Chris Evans','Actor','\nJune 13, 1981\n','','American','I didn\'t realize - you think you are doing a movie but then you realize it\'s a Columbia Pictures movie so it\'s probably going to have some publicity. Then you see a billboard and it\'s like, \'God! I\'m on a billboard!\' It doesn\'t hit all at once, it kind of unravels itself and it\'s still unraveling.','',NULL,'Still,Once',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21634,'','Chris Evans','Actor','\nJune 13, 1981\n','','American','I don\'t keep a journal.','',NULL,'Keep,Journal',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21635,'Change,Art,Movies','Chris Evans','Actor','\nJune 13, 1981\n','','American','I don\'t know any form of art or entertainment that can affect people the way movies can. I know it sounds ridiculous, but they can change your world. They can change your views.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21636,'Love','Chris Evans','Actor','\nJune 13, 1981\n','','American','I emote. I love things so much.','',NULL,'Emote',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21637,'','Chris Evans','Actor','\nJune 13, 1981\n','','American','I had no idea there were so many ways you could burn yourself out.','',NULL,'Yourself,Idea,Ways',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21638,'Time','Chris Evans','Actor','\nJune 13, 1981\n','','American','I hate myself in interviews. All of a sudden, you stop and you\'re like, \'Chris, how dare you?\' I don\'t live in Darfur. I have both legs. But you can\'t walk around all the time being like, \'I\'m so grateful I\'m not in Darfur.\'','',NULL,'Hate,Live',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21639,'Good','Chris Evans','Actor','\nJune 13, 1981\n','','American','I like girls who are self-deprecating. I like girls who make fun of themselves. If you can\'t poke fun at yourself, what are you? I just want someone with a good soul. That\'s about it. The rest I\'m really flexible on.','',NULL,'Fun,Yourself',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21640,'','Chris Evans','Actor','\nJune 13, 1981\n','','American','I like girls who aren\'t so la-di-da. L.A. is so la-di-da.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21641,'','Chris Evans','Actor','\nJune 13, 1981\n','','American','I like wet hair and sweatpants. I like sneakers and ponytails.','',NULL,'Hair,Wet,Sneakers',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21642,'Love,Peace,Happiness','Chris Evans','Actor','\nJune 13, 1981\n','','American','I love acting. It\'s my playground, it let\'s me explore. But my happiness in this world - my level of peace - is never going to be dictated by acting.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21643,'Christmas,Love,Time','Dale Evans','Actress','\nOctober 31, 1912\n','\nFebruary 7, 2001\n','American','Christmas, my child, is love in action. Every time we love, every time we give, it\'s Christmas.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21644,'Life','Dale Evans','Actress','\nOctober 31, 1912\n','\nFebruary 7, 2001\n','American','Life is not over because you have diabetes. Make the most of what you have, be grateful.','',NULL,'Grateful,Diabetes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21645,'','Dale Evans','Actress','\nOctober 31, 1912\n','\nFebruary 7, 2001\n','American','Who cares about the clouds when we\'re together? Just sing a song and bring the sunny weather.','',NULL,'Together,Weather,Song',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21646,'','Dale Evans','Actress','\nOctober 31, 1912\n','\nFebruary 7, 2001\n','American','It\'s the way you ride the trail that counts.','',NULL,'Ride,Counts,Trail',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21647,'','Dale Evans','Actress','\nOctober 31, 1912\n','\nFebruary 7, 2001\n','American','I lay in the bed at the hospital and said, \'let\'s see what I have left.\' And I could see, I could speak, I could think, I could read. I simply tabulated my blessings, and that gave me a start.','',NULL,'Blessings,Said,Start',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21648,'','Dale Evans','Actress','\nOctober 31, 1912\n','\nFebruary 7, 2001\n','American','Happy trails to you, until we meet again.','',NULL,'Happy,Again,Until',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21649,'Courage','Dame Edith Evans','','','','','I know that if I\'d had to go and take an exam for acting, I wouldn\'t have got anywhere. You don\'t take exams for acting, you take your courage.','',NULL,'Acting,Exams',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21650,'Beauty','Dame Edith Evans','','','','','What I want to give in the theatre is beauty, that\'s what I want to give.','',NULL,'Give,Theatre',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21651,'','Daniel J. Evans','Politician','\nNovember 11, 1925\n','','American','Actually, as that first association continued, we got a little more legitimate. In those days, they asked Boy Scout troops to act as ushers during the football games. So we signed up and I went to many games in full Boy Scout uniform as an usher.','',NULL,'Football,Days,Act',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21652,'','Daniel J. Evans','Politician','\nNovember 11, 1925\n','','American','And then, when I went into the Navy, there was no choice. You took about half of the hours during your naval training as naval courses and the other half were engineering.','',NULL,'Training,Choice,Half',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21653,'Education','Daniel J. Evans','Politician','\nNovember 11, 1925\n','','American','But I decided I wanted more education and I had to make a choice between starting law school, which was interesting to me, and going for a graduate degree in engineering.','',NULL,'School,Law',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21654,'Graduation','Daniel J. Evans','Politician','\nNovember 11, 1925\n','','American','I did graduate with a bachelor\'s degree in civil engineering in 1948.','',NULL,'Did,Bachelor',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21655,'Time','Daniel J. Evans','Politician','\nNovember 11, 1925\n','','American','I didn\'t take very much part in activities on campus at that time.','',NULL,'Activities,Campus',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21656,'War','Daniel J. Evans','Politician','\nNovember 11, 1925\n','','American','I got called back into the Navy during the Korean War.','',NULL,'Navy,Korean',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21657,'Money','Daniel J. Evans','Politician','\nNovember 11, 1925\n','','American','I might say that in retrospect, looking at where the community college system is today, I think we may have gone too far. The community college system is so big, so broad, so consuming of tax money.','',NULL,'Today,May',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21658,'','Daniel J. Evans','Politician','\nNovember 11, 1925\n','','American','I really got to a point where I thought maybe I would want to be involved politically.','',NULL,'Thought,Point,Maybe',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21659,'','Daniel J. Evans','Politician','\nNovember 11, 1925\n','','American','I stayed in the Navy until July of 1946.','',NULL,'Until,Navy,July',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21660,'Graduation','Daniel J. Evans','Politician','\nNovember 11, 1925\n','','American','I think I finally chose the graduate degree in engineering primarily because it only took one year and law school took three years, and I felt the pressure of being a little behind - although I was just 22.','',NULL,'School,Law',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21661,'Best','Daniel J. Evans','Politician','\nNovember 11, 1925\n','','American','I think, like a lot of other people who have been in the service, you\'d been delayed in what you were doing. You wanted to catch up and the best way to catch up was to move as fast as you could toward a degree.','',NULL,'Wanted,Service',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21662,'Good,Science','Daniel J. Evans','Politician','\nNovember 11, 1925\n','','American','I was always good at math and science and physics.','',NULL,'Physics',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21663,'','Daniel J. Evans','Politician','\nNovember 11, 1925\n','','American','The only kind of movement you could make in the Navy was to be a platoon leader or one of those kinds of things as you got more senior in your Navy career.','',NULL,'Career,Leader,Kinds',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21664,'','Daniel J. Evans','Politician','\nNovember 11, 1925\n','','American','Then I came back and restarted at the UW that fall.','',NULL,'Fall,Came',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21665,'','Daniel J. Evans','Politician','\nNovember 11, 1925\n','','American','We had a big party that night and everybody went around gathering results from various precincts and each person would get four or five precincts and then come to the house. There were no cell phones or anything to get results phoned in early.','',NULL,'Person,Anything,Night',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21666,'Time,War','Daniel J. Evans','Politician','\nNovember 11, 1925\n','','American','When it came time to go to the University, it was during the war.','',NULL,'University',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21667,'Government','Donald Evans','Public Servant','\nJuly 27, 1946\n','','American','As President Bush has said on numerous occasions, it is the government\'s role to create the conditions, the friendly environment, that will attract capital.','',NULL,'Friendly,Said',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21668,'','Donald Evans','Public Servant','\nJuly 27, 1946\n','','American','All Moroccans are justifiably proud of the development of democratic institutions in Morocco.','',NULL,'Proud,Democratic,Morocco',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21669,'Good','Donald Evans','Public Servant','\nJuly 27, 1946\n','','American','And so there are so many good things going on all across Iraq and unfortunately that\'s not what the American people see on TV or they don\'t read a lot about it in the newspapers.','',NULL,'American,Read',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21670,'Death','Donald Evans','Public Servant','\nJuly 27, 1946\n','','American','And when you really think about the 9-11 event, the horrific attack on our land here in America and the death of three thousand of out loved ones, it was a defining moment.','',NULL,'America,Moment',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21671,'','Donald Evans','Public Servant','\nJuly 27, 1946\n','','American','As far as Iraq is concerned, let\'s not forget what the UNSCR is about, that the main consideration in Iraq is that there is a leader who has been developing weapons of mass destruction, and has been violating UN resolutions for over a decade.','',NULL,'Forget,Leader,Far',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21672,'Life','Donald Evans','Public Servant','\nJuly 27, 1946\n','','American','As you know, I spent 30 years of my life in the private sector.','',NULL,'Private,Sector',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21673,'Leadership,War','Donald Evans','Public Servant','\nJuly 27, 1946\n','','American','At the very outset I want to say how the people of America appreciate the steadfast support of the people of Morocco, the leadership of Morocco in our war against terrorism.','',NULL,'America',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21674,'Good','Donald Evans','Public Servant','\nJuly 27, 1946\n','','American','But, we have had the debate in our country now for a number of years as to whether or not free trade agreements are good for economic growth and economic opportunity in creating jobs and lifting people out of poverty.','',NULL,'Country,Free',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21675,'Business,Future','Donald Evans','Public Servant','\nJuly 27, 1946\n','','American','I am going to be announcing today that we will have a business delegation come to this country sometime in the future where we will bring businesses from America to Morocco to show them the vast business opportunities here.','',NULL,'Today',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21676,'Morning','Donald Evans','Public Servant','\nJuly 27, 1946\n','','American','I am on my way to Ghana tomorrow morning and you just need to know that this Administration is very focused on doing all we can to promote economic development in this part of the world, in Africa, throughout Africa, North Africa and sub-Saharan Africa.','',NULL,'Tomorrow,Economic',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21677,'','Donald Evans','Public Servant','\nJuly 27, 1946\n','','American','I will continue to stay very focused on the economy.','',NULL,'Stay,Economy,Continue',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21678,'','Donald Evans','Public Servant','\nJuly 27, 1946\n','','American','I will stay very focused on my responsibilities as Secretary of Commerce and the economy\'s doing well. I mean, you asked about some of the challenges that we have or what is going on in the world and you know I, I\'m pleased to report that the economy is doing extremely well.','',NULL,'Mean,Stay,Economy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21679,'','Donald Evans','Public Servant','\nJuly 27, 1946\n','','American','Laura Bush is the same way. I mean, they both, um, understand, they understand the challenges of the moment and understand the responsibilities, he understands the responsibilities he has to protect the national security of America as well as the economic security of America.','',NULL,'Mean,Understand,America',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21680,'','Donald Evans','Public Servant','\nJuly 27, 1946\n','','American','The U.S. views Morocco as an important friend, and we applaud your political and economic reforms that culminated with the recent parliamentary elections that were widely reported to have been conducted in a fair and open manner.','',NULL,'Important,Political,Friend',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21681,'Home','Donald Evans','Public Servant','\nJuly 27, 1946\n','','American','There are opportunities in the pharmaceutical industry, the insurance industry, so yes back home we are talking about investment opportunities in Morocco for various sectors of our economy and we will continue to do that.','',NULL,'Talking,Economy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21682,'Home,Travel','Donald Evans','Public Servant','\nJuly 27, 1946\n','','American','This is my first opportunity to visit this part of North Africa, so I am going to be able to go back home and talk about this beautiful country and encourage Americans to travel here.','',NULL,'Beautiful',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21683,'','Donald Evans','Public Servant','\nJuly 27, 1946\n','','American','This is my first visit to Africa, a region where President Bush has voiced a deep passion for fostering and encouraging economic development, investment and trade.','',NULL,'Deep,Passion,President',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21684,'War','Donald Evans','Public Servant','\nJuly 27, 1946\n','','American','Understanding that yes, we are committing more resources than we thought we might be in protecting our homeland and prosecuting a war and so it\'s understandable that we would be going through a period of deficits.','',NULL,'Through,Thought',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21685,'Education,Technology','Donald Evans','Public Servant','\nJuly 27, 1946\n','','American','We are the number one economy in the world, and we ought to continue to pursue those kinds of policies that ensure that we maintain that position, like innovation and like technology and like education and like just research and development and discovery.','',NULL,'Research',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21686,'','Donald Evans','Public Servant','\nJuly 27, 1946\n','','American','Well, you can, but tell you this, that when you\'ve got an economy that is growing at 4.9% it is the fastest growth over the last 12 months we\'ve seen in 20 years.','',NULL,'Tell,Last,Growth',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21687,'','Donald Evans','Public Servant','\nJuly 27, 1946\n','','American','When you poll all of the economists, uh, across America that I think are intellectually honest they would all, or maybe not all, but 95% of them 96% of them would say you know we really have got a powerful economy.','',NULL,'Powerful,America,Honest',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21688,'','Donald Evans','Public Servant','\nJuly 27, 1946\n','','American','You mentioned the Free Trade Agreement and yes I can\'t tell you how pleased we are that Morocco is one of the countries that our country is going to begin negotiating a Free Trade Agreement with.','',NULL,'Country,Free,Tell',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21689,'','Donald Evans','Public Servant','\nJuly 27, 1946\n','','American','You will see the President being very, very tough on spending.','',NULL,'Tough,President,Spending',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21690,'','Edith Evans','Actress','\nFebruary 8, 1885\n','\nOctober 14, 1976\n','English','When a woman behaves like a man why doesn\'t she behave like a nice man?','',NULL,'Nice,Woman,Why',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21691,'Work','Edith Evans','Actress','\nFebruary 8, 1885\n','\nOctober 14, 1976\n','English','A successful artist of any kind has to work so hard that she is justified in refusing to lay down her sceptre until she is placed on the bier.','',NULL,'Successful,Hard',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21692,'','Edith Evans','Actress','\nFebruary 8, 1885\n','\nOctober 14, 1976\n','English','I can\'t imagine going on when there are no more expectations.','',NULL,'Imagine',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21693,'','Faith Evans','Musician','\nJune 10, 1973\n','','American','I can mourn internally, just be quiet about it. I have my moments but I\'m not a real, expressive person, especially when it comes to like sadness.','',NULL,'Sadness,Real,Person',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21694,'Faith,Work,God','Faith Evans','Musician','\nJune 10, 1973\n','','American','Faith is not a sense, nor sight, nor reason, but taking God at His work.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21695,'Music','Faith Evans','Musician','\nJune 10, 1973\n','','American','I\'m really an inner spirit that only makes itself known through the music. A lot of people think I\'m an introvert, or quiet and moody. I\'ve even heard some people say that there\'s a certain mystery or darkness about me. I\'m not that way. I\'m just really into what I do.','',NULL,'Through,Makes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21696,'Family,Time','Faith Evans','Musician','\nJune 10, 1973\n','','American','When I first met Big, we were both at a \'Bad Boy\' family photo shoot. I was kind of familiar with the name Biggie Smalls, but I really wasn\'t that much into hip-hop at the time, so I really didn\'t know that was him. He said he didn\'t even know I was an artist on \'Bad Boy.\'','',NULL,'Bad',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21697,'Life,Future','Faith Evans','Musician','\nJune 10, 1973\n','','American','Big will always be a part of my life. But I\'m still on this Earth, so I have to live my life for now and the future.','',NULL,'Live',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21698,'Time,God','Faith Evans','Musician','\nJune 10, 1973\n','','American','Certainly it is a blessing to have three beautiful kids who are all healthy. God put them here for me to nurture and bring them up and try to keep as close to right as I can. So it\'s a blessing. It\'s a big responsibility, but at the same time it\'s an honor.','',NULL,'Beautiful',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21699,'Time','Faith Evans','Musician','\nJune 10, 1973\n','','American','I don\'t have time to sit up and write songs all day. Maybe one day when my kids get older.','',NULL,'Kids,Write',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21700,'Marriage,Work,Best','Faith Evans','Musician','\nJune 10, 1973\n','','American','I guess you kind of got to realize that once you in a marriage, whatever it is, you gotta deal with it. Not necessarily that you got to accept it, but you have to deal with it and try your best to make it work for you, for the both of you.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21701,'Life,Change','Faith Evans','Musician','\nJune 10, 1973\n','','American','I\'ve certainly had to go through trying to change the fact that I was always identified as the widow of Notorious B.I.G. You know, I\'m never going to be able to get away from having been married to him, but that\'s not what identifies me. You know, my life isn\'t just about that.','',NULL,'Him',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21702,'Business','Faith Evans','Musician','\nJune 10, 1973\n','','American','My business issues are just that - business - and I deal with them like they are business.','',NULL,'Deal,Issues',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21703,'Music','Faith Evans','Musician','\nJune 10, 1973\n','','American','My childhood was limited to mostly gospel music. We didn\'t have, like, a lot of records in our house, you know. It was like my grandparents who raised me. They were pretty old-fashioned in their religious ways, so it was like church, church, church, school, school, school.','',NULL,'School,Pretty',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21704,'Marriage,Good','Faith Evans','Musician','\nJune 10, 1973\n','','American','People used to say my son looked like a Mexican Biggie. And when he was first born, memories of Biggie... you know, we didn\'t always have the greatest days. For at least half the length of our marriage we were separated, so everyday was definitely not a good day.','',NULL,'Greatest',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21705,'Truth','Harold Evans','Journalist','\nJune 28, 1928\n','','British','Attempting to get at truth means rejecting stereotypes and cliches.','',NULL,'Means,Cliches',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21706,'','Harold Evans','Journalist','\nJune 28, 1928\n','','British','Actions are always more complex and nuanced than they seem. We have to be willing to wrestle with paradox in pursuing understanding.','',NULL,'Seem,Actions,Willing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21707,'','Harold Evans','Journalist','\nJune 28, 1928\n','','British','For 50 years my father worked for the railroad.','',NULL,'Father,Worked,Railroad',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21708,'Future','Harold Evans','Journalist','\nJune 28, 1928\n','','British','I think America has a brilliant future.','',NULL,'America,Brilliant',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21709,'','Harold Evans','Journalist','\nJune 28, 1928\n','','British','In journalism it is simpler to sound off than it is to find out. It is more elegant to pontificate than it is to sweat.','',NULL,'Find,Off,Sound',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21710,'','Harold Evans','Journalist','\nJune 28, 1928\n','','British','The camera cannot lie, but it can be an accessory to untruth.','',NULL,'Lie,Cannot,Camera',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21711,'History','Harold Evans','Journalist','\nJune 28, 1928\n','','British','Throughout America\'s young history there has been a necessary tension between the individual and the group.','',NULL,'America,Young',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21712,'Love','Harold Evans','Journalist','\nJune 28, 1928\n','','British','When I first came to the United States in 1956 I fell in love with things - mainly the vitality and the freedoms.','',NULL,'United,Freedoms',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21713,'','Jim Evans','Athlete','\nNovember 5, 1946\n','','American','Another way to lose control is to ignore something when you should address it.','',NULL,'Control,Ignore,Another',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21714,'Great','Jim Evans','Athlete','\nNovember 5, 1946\n','','American','If you don\'t think every day is a great day try going without one.','',NULL,'Without,Try',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21715,'Good','Jim Evans','Athlete','\nNovember 5, 1946\n','','American','As a whole, the managers today are different in temperament. Most have very good communication skills and are more understanding of the umpire\'s job. That doesn\'t mean they are better managers. It just means that I perceive today\'s managers a bit differently.','',NULL,'Today,Job',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21716,'Respect','Jim Evans','Athlete','\nNovember 5, 1946\n','','American','Managers have very tough jobs. I always respected their job but demanded respect in return.','',NULL,'Job,Tough',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21717,'Work','Jim Evans','Athlete','\nNovember 5, 1946\n','','American','Umpires, like players, are expected to show constant improvement each season and at each level. Inconsistent plate work and the inability to handle situations are probably the two biggest problems that minor league umpires face.','',NULL,'Two,Problems',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21718,'','Jim Evans','Athlete','\nNovember 5, 1946\n','','American','After one year in the Texas League, the American League bought the rights to my contract. They optioned me back to the Texas League for the 1970 season.','',NULL,'After,American,Year',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21719,'Work','Jim Evans','Athlete','\nNovember 5, 1946\n','','American','Anyone interested in becoming a professional umpire and becoming eligible to work in the minor leagues must attend one of the two umpire schools sanctioned by Major League Baseball.','',NULL,'Must,Baseball',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21720,'','Jim Evans','Athlete','\nNovember 5, 1946\n','','American','As a youngster, I played in Little League, Pony League, and all sorts of amateur baseball programs growing up.','',NULL,'Baseball,Growing,Played',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21721,'Work','Jim Evans','Athlete','\nNovember 5, 1946\n','','American','During the final two weeks of training, our students work simulated game situations in which our staff members role-play as players, managers, and coaches. They are given immediate feedback following each camp game.','',NULL,'Game,Two',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21722,'','Jim Evans','Athlete','\nNovember 5, 1946\n','','American','Game management is accomplished by staying constantly alert and then reading and reacting to potential problem situations before they materialize. It all boils down to paying attention to details.','',NULL,'Game,Down,Before',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21723,'Success','Jim Evans','Athlete','\nNovember 5, 1946\n','','American','I attribute my success to my mental approach to the game. I have always been a serious student of umpiring. I enjoy studying rules, situations, and positioning.','',NULL,'Game,Enjoy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21724,'Great,Positive','Jim Evans','Athlete','\nNovember 5, 1946\n','','American','I had a great first year and Mr. MacDonald was my biggest supporter. He gave me the encouragement I needed that first year to get my career started on a positive note.','',NULL,'Career',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21725,'','Jim Evans','Athlete','\nNovember 5, 1946\n','','American','I have looked back on situations and thought that I could have handled a few differently and probably better.','',NULL,'Better,Thought,Few',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21726,'Life,Work','Jim Evans','Athlete','\nNovember 5, 1946\n','','American','I learned a valuable life lesson that summer. You should find something in life that you really enjoy and seriously consider making that your life\'s work.','',NULL,'Enjoy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21727,'','Jim Evans','Athlete','\nNovember 5, 1946\n','','American','I literally paid my way through the University of Texas with my umpiring.','',NULL,'Through,Texas,Paid',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21728,'','Jim Evans','Athlete','\nNovember 5, 1946\n','','American','I personally developed the Academy training program. All our training is based on solid educational principles. We present the material in four training formats: lecture, demonstration, drill, and implementation.','',NULL,'Training,Present,Four',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21729,'','Jim Evans','Athlete','\nNovember 5, 1946\n','','American','I reached the point where I actually enjoyed the umpiring more than playing.','',NULL,'Point,Playing,Actually',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21730,'','Jim Evans','Athlete','\nNovember 5, 1946\n','','American','I set very high standards for myself and worked every game with the same energy and enthusiasm as if it were the seventh game of a World Series.','',NULL,'Game,Same,Energy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21731,'Alone','Jim Evans','Athlete','\nNovember 5, 1946\n','','American','Looking back on those games, I probably hustled out of position as much as I hustled into position since I really never had any real training. I was working on instincts alone.','',NULL,'Real,Working',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21732,'','Jim Evans','Athlete','\nNovember 5, 1946\n','','American','Minor league umpires are evaluated in their respective leagues each year and rated numerically. This enables umpires to know where they stand and helps them make prudent career decisions.','',NULL,'Career,Decisions,Year',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21733,'','Jim Evans','Athlete','\nNovember 5, 1946\n','','American','Most plays that are missed by the umpire are caused by the umpire not reading those cues early enough and making the proper adjustments.','',NULL,'Enough,Making,Reading',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21734,'Work,Dad','Jim Evans','Athlete','\nNovember 5, 1946\n','','American','My dad was a carpenter and I would work with him during the summer and umpire on the nights I wasn\'t playing.','',NULL,'Him',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21735,'Graduation,Home','Jim Evans','Athlete','\nNovember 5, 1946\n','','American','My main objective is to prepare candidates for professional baseball; however, the majority of our graduates will go home as much better qualified amateurs.','',NULL,'Better',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21736,'','Jim Evans','Athlete','\nNovember 5, 1946\n','','American','No one respects the umpire\'s job more than I do; but, if I were a manager, I would probably be ejected three or four times a season fighting for my team.','',NULL,'Job,Fighting,Team',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21737,'','Jim Evans','Athlete','\nNovember 5, 1946\n','','American','Our students learn more in 30 days than one could learn in 30 years without our training. To really maximize your potential as an umpire, you need to get a solid foundation as soon as you can.','',NULL,'Without,Training,Learn',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21738,'','Josh Ryan Evans','Actor','\nJanuary 20, 1982\n','\nAugust 5, 2002\n','American','Dream big!','',NULL,'Big,Dream',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21739,'Time','Josh Ryan Evans','Actor','\nJanuary 20, 1982\n','\nAugust 5, 2002\n','American','Everybody said, \'You hit it so big when you were on \'Ally McBeal.\' \' I didn\'t do anything for a year after \'Ally McBeal,\' and I had to write David Kelley to get myself back on \'Ally\' a second time because I thought the character should be on again.','',NULL,'Character,Anything',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21740,'Time,Home,Movies','Josh Ryan Evans','Actor','\nJanuary 20, 1982\n','\nAugust 5, 2002\n','American','I always knew I wanted to be a character in the movies. When I was growing up, I had to have a lot of surgery, and I spent a lot of time recovering at home and in the hospital. Watching movies took me away from my own problems and gave me a total escape.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21741,'','Josh Ryan Evans','Actor','\nJanuary 20, 1982\n','\nAugust 5, 2002\n','American','I have had heart surgery three times, so I know what it was like to have pins and needles stuck in you.','',NULL,'Heart,Times,Three',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21742,'Life','Josh Ryan Evans','Actor','\nJanuary 20, 1982\n','\nAugust 5, 2002\n','American','I realized my life was not going to be, per se, normal.','',NULL,'Normal,Realized',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21743,'','Josh Ryan Evans','Actor','\nJanuary 20, 1982\n','\nAugust 5, 2002\n','American','I\'m not evil, but some people are freaked out by a living doll.','',NULL,'Evil,Living,Doll',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21744,'','Josh Ryan Evans','Actor','\nJanuary 20, 1982\n','\nAugust 5, 2002\n','American','It\'s not the size of the dreamer, it\'s the size of the dream.','',NULL,'Dream,Dreamer,Size',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21745,'','Josh Ryan Evans','Actor','\nJanuary 20, 1982\n','\nAugust 5, 2002\n','American','My size is an asset to me. People write roles for me. If I was just another blond-haired, brown-eyed, 18-year-old actor, I\'d be left unrecognized. People remember me.','',NULL,'Remember,Another,Write',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21746,'','Lane Evans','Politician','\nAugust 4, 1951\n','','American','Without the brave efforts of all the soldiers, sailors, airmen, and marines and their families, this Nation, along with our allies around the world, would not stand so boldly, shine so brightly and live so freely.','',NULL,'Live,Without,Brave',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21747,'Education,Health','Lane Evans','Politician','\nAugust 4, 1951\n','','American','A Harris poll I\'ve seen says only 12 percent of the electorate names taxes as one of the most important issues facing the nation. Voters put tax cuts dead last, behind education, Social Security, health care, Medicare and poverty.','',NULL,'Care',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21748,'','Lane Evans','Politician','\nAugust 4, 1951\n','','American','Ethanol has reduced our nation\'s dependence on imported energy, created thousands of jobs, reduced air pollution, and increased energy security. And renewable fuels cost less at the pump. It is a growth fuel that fuels opportunities for millions of Americans.','',NULL,'Energy,Nation,Less',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21749,'Work','Lane Evans','Politician','\nAugust 4, 1951\n','','American','The Commission\'s findings underscore that the nation is still vulnerable to attack and that we must move more quickly to make us safer. We must take the Commission\'s work and use it to make certain that such horrific attacks never occur again.','',NULL,'Must,Still',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21750,'Time,History,War','Lane Evans','Politician','\nAugust 4, 1951\n','','American','World War II was a decisive time in our history and June 6, 1944, marked the decisive moment of the war.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21751,'Marriage','Linda Evans','Actress','\nNovember 18, 1942\n','','American','I was looking very much for a career. My second marriage to Stan Herman had ended, and I wanted very much to be independent, not take alimony from him, be on my own, do the right thing.','',NULL,'Career,Him',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21752,'Peace','Linda Evans','Actress','\nNovember 18, 1942\n','','American','If there\'s no inner peace, people can\'t give it to you. The husband can\'t give it to you. Your children can\'t give it to you. You have to give it to you.','',NULL,'Husband,Children',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21753,'Success','Linda Evans','Actress','\nNovember 18, 1942\n','','American','You can take Elvis. You can take Marilyn Monroe. Success and fame will not be the answer if something inside of you is bothering you, if things in your mind aren\'t going right.','',NULL,'Mind,Fame',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21754,'','Linda Evans','Actress','\nNovember 18, 1942\n','','American','Aaron Spelling went further than anyone has ever gone for television.','',NULL,'Ever,Anyone,Gone',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21755,'','Linda Evans','Actress','\nNovember 18, 1942\n','','American','Find out what you don\'t want to know about yourself, what you\'re afraid of.','',NULL,'Yourself,Find,Afraid',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21756,'Happiness','Linda Evans','Actress','\nNovember 18, 1942\n','','American','I always looked for a man to rescue me and bring me happiness. I bought into that myth, of course, and looked for my own Prince Charming.','',NULL,'Bring,Charming',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21757,'Life','Linda Evans','Actress','\nNovember 18, 1942\n','','American','I didn\'t want to make a man the No. 1 quest in my life.','',NULL,'Quest',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21758,'Work','Linda Evans','Actress','\nNovember 18, 1942\n','','American','I have had work done.','',NULL,'Done',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21759,'Love,Music','Linda Evans','Actress','\nNovember 18, 1942\n','','American','I just fell in love with his music. I thought Yanni was Japanese. I didn\'t have any idea what a Yanni was. I just thought I was in love with a Japanese man who wrote beautiful music.','',NULL,'Beautiful',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21760,'Family,Money','Linda Evans','Actress','\nNovember 18, 1942\n','','American','I never saved my money. Whenever I worked in the past, I would spend it on my family or my husbands.','',NULL,'Past',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21761,'','Linda Evans','Actress','\nNovember 18, 1942\n','','American','I no longer need to be someone\'s wife. I\'m doing okay as I am.','',NULL,'Wife,Someone,Longer',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21762,'Mom','Linda Evans','Actress','\nNovember 18, 1942\n','','American','I played with dolls until I was 15. My mother encouraged it because my older sister got married when she was 15, so Mom thought that the longer I stayed with dolls, the better.','',NULL,'Mother,Better',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21763,'Women','Linda Evans','Actress','\nNovember 18, 1942\n','','American','I wanted to be able to go shopping without people looking to see if I really was one of the world\'s 10 most beautiful women. I longed to be myself.','',NULL,'Beautiful,Without',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21764,'','Linda Evans','Actress','\nNovember 18, 1942\n','','American','I was born in Connecticut. But my parents brought my sister and I to L.A. when-Hollywood, actually, when i was 6 months old.','',NULL,'Parents,Old,Sister',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21765,'Good','Linda Evans','Actress','\nNovember 18, 1942\n','','American','I\'m not obsessed by how I look or with being reed thin, but I do think that as a woman in my 50s, I have 40 years ahead. Looking after yourself goes hand in hand with looking good.','',NULL,'Yourself,Woman',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21766,'','Linda Evans','Actress','\nNovember 18, 1942\n','','American','It doesn\'t matter if I don\'t succeed in something, what matters is that I learn from my mistakes.','',NULL,'Mistakes,Learn,Matter',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21767,'Money,Freedom','Linda Evans','Actress','\nNovember 18, 1942\n','','American','Money to me is just the biggest blessing in the world that allows me freedom.','',NULL,'Blessing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21768,'','Linda Evans','Actress','\nNovember 18, 1942\n','','American','My first speaking part was to read for John Forsythe for Bachelor Father. I was the lead, opposite him.','',NULL,'Father,Him,Read',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21769,'','Linda Evans','Actress','\nNovember 18, 1942\n','','American','Nobody\'s got it made. Nobody, no matter what they look like.','',NULL,'Made,Matter,Nobody',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21770,'','Linda Evans','Actress','\nNovember 18, 1942\n','','American','Right after Dynasty ended I had a facelift and laser surgery to get rid of lines around my eyes.','',NULL,'Eyes,After,Around',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21771,'Age','Linda Evans','Actress','\nNovember 18, 1942\n','','American','You cry tears when a man leaves you at any age - it doesn\'t matter whether you are 20 or 60.','',NULL,'Matter,Cry',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21772,'Good,Cool','Luke Evans','Actor','\nApril 15, 1979\n','','Welsh','A guy\'s biggest style mistake is definitely trying to look too cool. As long as you\'ve got a good pair of jeans, a good pair of boots and a few good shirts, you\'re fine.','',NULL,'Long',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21773,'','Luke Evans','Actor','\nApril 15, 1979\n','','Welsh','And I knew that, being an actor, you have to take the rough with the smooth and the highs with the lows. That\'s how it is.','',NULL,'Actor,Knew,Rough',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21774,'Love,Women','Luke Evans','Actor','\nApril 15, 1979\n','','Welsh','And I love to cook! I\'ve impressed hundreds of women with my cooking. And they always come back for more.','',NULL,'Cooking',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21775,'Good','Luke Evans','Actor','\nApril 15, 1979\n','','Welsh','Good suits don\'t come from anywhere, though - I mainly wear Armani, Louis Vuitton and Burberry.','',NULL,'Though,Anywhere',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21776,'','Luke Evans','Actor','\nApril 15, 1979\n','','Welsh','I always find cardio the most monotonous. Running on a treadmill shows me why hamsters are so crazy.','',NULL,'Crazy,Find,Why',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21777,'','Luke Evans','Actor','\nApril 15, 1979\n','','Welsh','I always wanted to sing, as a child.','',NULL,'Wanted,Child,Sing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21778,'','Luke Evans','Actor','\nApril 15, 1979\n','','Welsh','I felt alive when I read a script and acted out a scene, or sang a song. It was my dream. I\'m just very lucky that I\'m still doing it and able to earn a living from it.','',NULL,'Still,Living,Dream',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21779,'','Luke Evans','Actor','\nApril 15, 1979\n','','Welsh','I think sandals should be burnt. I hate them - purge them!','',NULL,'Hate,Purge,Burnt',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21780,'Love,Great','Luke Evans','Actor','\nApril 15, 1979\n','','Welsh','In 10 years, I\'d love to live near the sea, in a warmer climate. I could see myself with three dogs... and it\'d be great to share them with someone else.','',NULL,'Live',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21781,'','Luke Evans','Actor','\nApril 15, 1979\n','','Welsh','It\'s just hard to get an independent film made.','',NULL,'Hard,Made,Film',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21782,'Men','Luke Evans','Actor','\nApril 15, 1979\n','','Welsh','Most men have an insecurity of some sort. But we\'re brought up to believe that we can\'t show them.','',NULL,'Insecurity,Believe',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21783,'Funny,Good','Luke Evans','Actor','\nApril 15, 1979\n','','Welsh','One funny thing is, though, I wear my watch on my right hand and I\'m actually right-handed. People always wonder why - I don\'t know myself, I\'ve just always done it that way and I like it the way a good watch fits on my right wrist.','',NULL,'Done',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21784,'','Luke Evans','Actor','\nApril 15, 1979\n','','Welsh','To me, growing up in South Wales, a pair of Diesel jeans were the thing to have - if you could afford them.','',NULL,'Growing,South,Afford',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21785,'','Luke Evans','Actor','\nApril 15, 1979\n','','Welsh','When I left school, I got a job in a shoe shop and I used to save 15 quid a week and pay for my own singing and acting lessons.','',NULL,'School,Job,Acting',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21786,'','Mari Evans','Poet','\nJuly 16, 1923\n','','American','To identify the enemy is to free the mind.','',NULL,'Mind,Enemy,Free',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21787,'','Mari Evans','Poet','\nJuly 16, 1923\n','','American','I try for a poetic language that says, This is who we are, where we have been, where we are. This is where we must go. And this is what we must do.','',NULL,'Must,Try,Language',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21788,'','Oliver Evans','Inventor','\nSeptember 13, 1755\n','\nApril 15, 1819\n','American','It frequently happens that two persons, reasoning right on a mechanical subject, think alike and invent the same thing without any communication with each other.','',NULL,'Without,Two,Same',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21789,'','Oliver Evans','Inventor','\nSeptember 13, 1755\n','\nApril 15, 1819\n','American','People did not even then like to eat dirt, if they could see it.','',NULL,'Did,Eat,Dirt',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21790,'','Pippa Evans','Comedian','','','British','A problem shared is attention gained.','',NULL,'Problem,Attention,Shared',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21791,'Religion,Health,Food','Pippa Evans','Comedian','','','British','Health food shops can make people feel very important; it\'s like a brand new religion with people trying to convert you to quinoa.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21792,'Funny','Pippa Evans','Comedian','','','British','I don\'t know if I was funny as a child, though I always thought my parents really enjoyed listening to me sing.','',NULL,'Parents,Thought',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21793,'Education,History','Pippa Evans','Comedian','','','British','I knew \'Be Our Guest\' would be performed on a set and in costume, but anyone with a history in Theatre In Education will know that can mean anything.','',NULL,'Mean',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21794,'Men','Pippa Evans','Comedian','','','British','I told the ambulance men the wrong blood type for my ex, so he knows what rejection feels like.','',NULL,'Rejection,Wrong',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21795,'','Pippa Evans','Comedian','','','British','I was a precocious child.','',NULL,'Child,Precocious',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21796,'Age,Time','Pippa Evans','Comedian','','','British','If you had of told me age 10 that in 19 years time I would be on a stage in Salford performing with Les Dennis in a sitcom I had written, I would have believed you.','',NULL,'Stage',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21797,'','Pippa Evans','Comedian','','','British','The strangest thing about writing a sitcom, is never knowing if it will become anything but words on a page.','',NULL,'Writing,Words,Anything',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21798,'','Ray Evans','Musician','\nFebruary 4, 1915\n','\nFebruary 15, 2007\n','American','A rose must remain with the sun and the rain or its lovely promise won\'t come true.','',NULL,'Rain,True,Must',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21799,'Life','Richard L. Evans','Clergyman','\nMarch 23, 1906\n','\nNovember 1, 1971\n','American','Don\'t let life discourage you; everyone who got where he is had to begin where he was.','',NULL,'Everyone,Begin',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21800,'','Richard L. Evans','Clergyman','\nMarch 23, 1906\n','\nNovember 1, 1971\n','American','Children will not remember you for the material things you provided but for the feeling that you cherished them.','',NULL,'Children,Feeling,Remember',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21801,'','Richard L. Evans','Clergyman','\nMarch 23, 1906\n','\nNovember 1, 1971\n','American','I don\'t think anything is unrealistic if you believe you can do it.','',NULL,'Believe,Anything',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21802,'Strength','Richard L. Evans','Clergyman','\nMarch 23, 1906\n','\nNovember 1, 1971\n','American','The undertaking of a new action brings new strength.','',NULL,'Action,Brings',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21803,'Age,Great,Courage','Richard L. Evans','Clergyman','\nMarch 23, 1906\n','\nNovember 1, 1971\n','American','Keep courage. Whatever you do, do not feel sorry for yourself. You will win in a great age of opportunity.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21804,'Attitude','Robert Evans','Director','\nJune 29, 1930\n','','American','When a parent shows up with an attitude of entitlement, understand that under it is a boatload of anxiety.','',NULL,'Understand,Anxiety',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21805,'','Robert Evans','Director','\nJune 29, 1930\n','','American','Buildings designed exclusively on scientific principles will depress their occupants and constrain their creativity.','',NULL,'Creativity,Scientific,Principles',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21806,'Good','Robert Evans','Director','\nJune 29, 1930\n','','American','In every place there are 100 people who can say no and only one person who can say yes. You have to get a good piece of material to the right person.','',NULL,'Person,Place',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21807,'Good,Health','Robert Evans','Director','\nJune 29, 1930\n','','American','Buildings designed with careful attention to aesthetics arouse and enlighten their occupants and that promotes their good health.','',NULL,'Attention',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21808,'','Robert Evans','Director','\nJune 29, 1930\n','','American','I didn\'t want to see George Hamilton playing me, I wanted the real thing.','',NULL,'Real,Wanted,Playing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21809,'Age,Time,Movies','Robert Evans','Director','\nJune 29, 1930\n','','American','I get a lot from all young people. I make movies for young people. If I made pictures for people my age, no one would see them. I hang with young people all the time.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21810,'Age,Truth','Robert Evans','Director','\nJune 29, 1930\n','','American','I learned at a very early age, the easiest thing in the world is to tell the truth, and then you don\'t have to remember what you said. It has nothing to do with morality, just remembering what you said.','',NULL,'Nothing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21811,'Change','Robert Evans','Director','\nJune 29, 1930\n','','American','I never graduated high school; they had to change the Ivy League rules. During my tenure at Brown, I helped them become the number one Ivy League school.','',NULL,'School,Become',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21812,'Business','Robert Evans','Director','\nJune 29, 1930\n','','American','Its not really about the movie business, it\'s about staying in the picture.','',NULL,'Picture,Movie',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21813,'','Robert Evans','Director','\nJune 29, 1930\n','','American','There\'s nothing more difficult to do than comedy.','',NULL,'Nothing,Difficult,Comedy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21814,'','Roy Evans','Athlete','\nOctober 4, 1948\n','','English','Both Chelsea and Manchester United will be challenging for the Premiership title next season.','',NULL,'Both,Next,United',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21815,'','Roy Evans','Athlete','\nOctober 4, 1948\n','','English','Liverpool without European football is like a banquet without wine.','',NULL,'Football,Without,Wine',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21816,'','Stephen Evans','','','','','Thanksgiving is nothing but a toast to genocide.','',NULL,'Nothing,Genocide,Toast',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21817,'Life,Time','Stephen Evans','','','','','Although we will both die, and life is utterly meaningless, my time is vastly more important than yours.','',NULL,'Important',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21818,'Death','Stephen Evans','','','','','Death is the welcome cessation of idiocy.','',NULL,'Welcome,Idiocy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21819,'','Stephen Evans','','','','','I don\'t mourn the dead. I mourn the living.','',NULL,'Living,Dead,Mourn',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21820,'','Stephen Evans','','','','','I know all human beings will be successful. How do I know? They all die.','',NULL,'Successful,Human,Die',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21821,'','Stephen Evans','','','','','I\'d rather be dead than dying.','',NULL,'Rather,Dead,Dying',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21822,'Death','Stephen Evans','','','','','There is only one dream I can guarantee... my death.','',NULL,'Dream,Guarantee',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21823,'Death','Stephen Evans','','','','','Treat Death as it treats us: with utter indifference.','',NULL,'Treat,Treats',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21824,'','Stephen Evans','','','','','What is the value of your existence?','',NULL,'Value,Existence',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21825,'','Walker Evans','Photographer','\nNovember 3, 1903\n','\nApril 10, 1975\n','American','It\'s the way to educate your eyes. Stare. Pry, listen eavesdrop. Die knowing something. You are not here long.','',NULL,'Long,Die,Eyes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21826,'','Walker Evans','Photographer','\nNovember 3, 1903\n','\nApril 10, 1975\n','American','Stare, pry, listen, eavesdrop. Die knowing something. You are not here long.','',NULL,'Long,Die,Here',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21827,'','Walker Evans','Photographer','\nNovember 3, 1903\n','\nApril 10, 1975\n','American','Whether he is an artist or not, the photographer is a joyous sensualist, for the simple reason that the eye traffics in feelings, not in thoughts.','',NULL,'Simple,Feelings,Thoughts',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21828,'','William M. Evarts','Lawyer','\nFebruary 6, 1818\n','\nFebruary 28, 1901\n','American','The pious ones of Plymouth who, reaching the Rock, first fell upon their own knees and then upon the aborigines.','',NULL,'Rock,Reaching,Pious',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21829,'Friendship','John Evelyn','Musician','\nOctober 31, 1620\n','\nFebruary 27, 1706\n','English','Friendship is the golden thread that ties the heart of all the world.','',NULL,'Heart,Golden',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21830,'','Chad Everett','Actor','\nJune 11, 1936\n','\nJuly 24, 2012\n','American','I went into acting because I\'m easily bored. Acting seemed to give vent to a lot of different feelings.','',NULL,'Feelings,Give,Bored',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21831,'Family','Chad Everett','Actor','\nJune 11, 1936\n','\nJuly 24, 2012\n','American','If not for my family, I would have been in big trouble.','',NULL,'Big,Trouble',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21832,'','Chad Everett','Actor','\nJune 11, 1936\n','\nJuly 24, 2012\n','American','People named their kids after me!','',NULL,'After,Kids,Named',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21833,'Education','Edward Everett','Statesman','\nApril 11, 1794\n','\nJanuary 15, 1865\n','American','Education is a better safeguard of liberty than a standing army.','',NULL,'Better,Liberty',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21834,'Men,God','Edward Everett','Statesman','\nApril 11, 1794\n','\nJanuary 15, 1865\n','American','God bless the Union; - it is dearer to us for the blood of brave men which has been shed in its defence.','',NULL,'Brave',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21835,'Home','Edward Everett','Statesman','\nApril 11, 1794\n','\nJanuary 15, 1865\n','American','There is no sanctuary of virtue like home.','',NULL,'Virtue,Sanctuary',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21836,'Morning','Edward Everett','Statesman','\nApril 11, 1794\n','\nJanuary 15, 1865\n','American','And now the momentous day, a day to be forever remembered in the annals of the country, arrived. Early in the morning on the 1st of July the conflict began.','',NULL,'Country,Forever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21837,'','Edward Everett','Statesman','\nApril 11, 1794\n','\nJanuary 15, 1865\n','American','General Reynolds immediately found himself engaged with a force which greatly outnumbered his own, and had scarcely made his dispositions for the action when he fell, mortally wounded, at the head of his advance.','',NULL,'Made,Action,Himself',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21838,'Time,Men,History','Edward Everett','Statesman','\nApril 11, 1794\n','\nJanuary 15, 1865\n','American','I feel, as never before, how justly, from the dawn of history to the present time, men have paid the homage of their gratitude and admiration to the memory of those who nobly sacrifice their lives, that their fellow-men may live in safety and in honor.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21839,'','Edward Everett','Statesman','\nApril 11, 1794\n','\nJanuary 15, 1865\n','American','I will not refuse to do something that I can do.','',NULL,'Refuse',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21840,'Government','Edward Everett','Statesman','\nApril 11, 1794\n','\nJanuary 15, 1865\n','American','In conformity with these designs on the city of Washington, and notwithstanding the disastrous results of the invasion of 1862, it was determined by the Rebel government last summer to resume the offensive in that direction.','',NULL,'Last,Direction',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21841,'Society','Edward Everett','Statesman','\nApril 11, 1794\n','\nJanuary 15, 1865\n','American','In Italy, on the breaking up of the Roman Empire, society might be said to be resolved into its original elements, - into hostile atoms, whose only movement was that of mutual repulsion.','',NULL,'Said,Might',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21842,'','Edward Everett','Statesman','\nApril 11, 1794\n','\nJanuary 15, 1865\n','American','It was appointed by law in Athens, that the obsequies of the citizens who fell in battle should be performed at the public expense, and in the most honorable manner.','',NULL,'Battle,Law,Public',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21843,'Thankful','Edward Everett','Statesman','\nApril 11, 1794\n','\nJanuary 15, 1865\n','American','Let a nation\'s fervent thanks make some amends for the toils and sufferings of those who survive.','',NULL,'Nation,Survive',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21844,'','Edward Everett','Statesman','\nApril 11, 1794\n','\nJanuary 15, 1865\n','American','Not a moment had been lost by General Hooker in the pursuit of Lee.','',NULL,'Lost,Moment,General',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21845,'Great','Edward Everett','Statesman','\nApril 11, 1794\n','\nJanuary 15, 1865\n','American','That a great battle must soon be fought no one could doubt; but, in the apparent and perhaps real absence of plan on the part of Lee, it was impossible to foretell the precise scene of the encounter.','',NULL,'Must,Real',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21846,'','Edward Everett','Statesman','\nApril 11, 1794\n','\nJanuary 15, 1865\n','American','The heart of the People, North and South, is for the Union.','',NULL,'Heart,Union,South',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21847,'','Edward Everett','Statesman','\nApril 11, 1794\n','\nJanuary 15, 1865\n','American','There were speeches made in Congress in the very last session before the outbreak of the Rebellion, so ferocious as to show that their authors were under the influence of a real frenzy.','',NULL,'Real,Made,Before',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21848,'Amazing,Jealousy','Rupert Everett','Actor','\nMay 29, 1959\n','','English','It\'s amazing the clarity that comes with psychotic jealousy.','',NULL,'Clarity',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21849,'','Rupert Everett','Actor','\nMay 29, 1959\n','','English','The thing about lying is, it is quite exhausting - you have to remember a lot.','',NULL,'Remember,Quite,Lying',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21850,'','Rupert Everett','Actor','\nMay 29, 1959\n','','English','To be a soldier one needs that special gene, that extra something, that enables a person to jump into one on one combat, something, after all, that is unimaginable to most of us, as we are simply not brave enough.','',NULL,'Person,Enough,Special',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21851,'Good','Rupert Everett','Actor','\nMay 29, 1959\n','','English','I don\'t think many actors are that good, to be honest. I certainly don\'t think I am.','',NULL,'Honest,Certainly',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21852,'Good','Rupert Everett','Actor','\nMay 29, 1959\n','','English','Authority figures are so irritating. Because they always tell you to do things for reasons that aren\'t very good. That sums up what authority is about for me.','',NULL,'Tell,Irritating',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21853,'Age','Rupert Everett','Actor','\nMay 29, 1959\n','','English','Being gay and being a woman has one big thing in common, which is that we both become invisible after the age of 42. Who wants a gay 50-year-old? No one, let me tell you.','',NULL,'Gay,Woman',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21854,'','Rupert Everett','Actor','\nMay 29, 1959\n','','English','Honestly, I would not advise any actor necessarily, if he was really thinking of his career, to come out.','',NULL,'Thinking,Career,Actor',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21855,'Age','Rupert Everett','Actor','\nMay 29, 1959\n','','English','I am at that age when you panic at the slightest thing.','',NULL,'Panic,Slightest',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21856,'Great','Rupert Everett','Actor','\nMay 29, 1959\n','','English','There\'s still a great deal of bias about homosexuality.','',NULL,'Still,Deal',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21857,'','Rupert Everett','Actor','\nMay 29, 1959\n','','English','A lot of straight actors are actively searching for gay roles because it is something different to do.','',NULL,'Gay,Different,Straight',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21858,'','Rupert Everett','Actor','\nMay 29, 1959\n','','English','Actors make bad lovers. Their most important kiss is for the camera. Not in a superficial way, in a really deep way. They can only give everything if they know someone is going to shout cut!','',NULL,'Bad,Important,Someone',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21859,'','Rupert Everett','Actor','\nMay 29, 1959\n','','English','As a kid I would be put to bed when my parents had guests and because I was such a show-off I would go to my mum\'s room, put on her nightdress and Jackie Onassis shawl, run downstairs, go outside, ring the doorbell and pretend to be one of the guests. I\'d say, \'Hello, I\'m Mrs. So-and-So.\'','',NULL,'Parents,Put,Her',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21860,'','Rupert Everett','Actor','\nMay 29, 1959\n','','English','Being in Hollywood is like being in the Christian right these days.','',NULL,'Christian,Days,Hollywood',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21861,'','Rupert Everett','Actor','\nMay 29, 1959\n','','English','I did a couple of films, I was very lucky at the beginning of my career... and then, I never had another job here for ten years probably and I moved to Europe.','',NULL,'Job,Career,Did',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21862,'Business','Rupert Everett','Actor','\nMay 29, 1959\n','','English','I don\'t accept my business the way it is, to be honest. I don\'t like what it\'s become. I don\'t blame anyone for it becoming the way it has. It\'s got its own hideous natural progression, just like world events.','',NULL,'Blame,Become',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21863,'Change','Rupert Everett','Actor','\nMay 29, 1959\n','','English','I don\'t think I\'ve ever tried to change anyone. I don\'t have the energy.','',NULL,'Ever,Energy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21864,'','Rupert Everett','Actor','\nMay 29, 1959\n','','English','I don\'t think kids should have role models. They\'re disastrous.','',NULL,'Kids,Role,Models',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21865,'','Rupert Everett','Actor','\nMay 29, 1959\n','','English','I don\'t want to be carried out of a club wearing a tie-dye T-shirt and a cap on the wrong way around when I am 70, but I would like to settle down a bit. Maybe with a partner.','',NULL,'Down,Around,Wrong',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21866,'','Rupert Everett','Actor','\nMay 29, 1959\n','','English','I find there aren\'t that many options as an actor.','',NULL,'Find,Actor,Options',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21867,'','Rupert Everett','Actor','\nMay 29, 1959\n','','English','I loved looking at myself when I was very photogenic, at the very beginning of my career.','',NULL,'Career,Loved,Beginning',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21868,'','Rupert Everett','Actor','\nMay 29, 1959\n','','English','I seem to have been everywhere in the last 30 years, maybe not in the epicenter but flying around the periphery of extraordinary events and equally extraordinary people.','',NULL,'Around,Last,Maybe',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21869,'','Rupert Everett','Actor','\nMay 29, 1959\n','','English','I smell of sweat. I don\'t like people smelling of all these weird things. I think deodorant is disgusting.','',NULL,'Weird,Sweat,Smell',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21870,'','Rupert Everett','Actor','\nMay 29, 1959\n','','English','I think belief is like having the first Microsoft Windows - it\'s so rudimentary, in the human brainwork, it\'s so obviously a sham.','',NULL,'Human,Belief,Windows',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21871,'','Rupert Everett','Actor','\nMay 29, 1959\n','','English','I think it\'s fun playing a part that lots of other people have played, in a way.','',NULL,'Fun,Playing,Played',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21872,'Marriage','Rupert Everett','Actor','\nMay 29, 1959\n','','English','I think marriage is ghastly.','',NULL,'Ghastly',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21873,'','Angie Everhart','Model','\nSeptember 7, 1969\n','','American','Being from the Midwest, I would say that I like that East Coast mentality, it\'s more direct. What you see is what you get.','',NULL,'East,Direct,Mentality',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21874,'Life','Angie Everhart','Model','\nSeptember 7, 1969\n','','American','Every day of my life, I feel fat. It\'s not correct thinking in the natural, normal human being\'s way of life.','',NULL,'Human,Thinking',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21875,'','Angie Everhart','Model','\nSeptember 7, 1969\n','','American','For the most part, I do not go out all that often, so it varies.','',NULL,'Often,Part,Varies',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21876,'Good','Angie Everhart','Model','\nSeptember 7, 1969\n','','American','Good looks only take you so far.','',NULL,'Far,Looks',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21877,'','Angie Everhart','Model','\nSeptember 7, 1969\n','','American','I prefer intellect and charm.','',NULL,'Intellect,Charm,Prefer',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21878,'Time','Angie Everhart','Model','\nSeptember 7, 1969\n','','American','I was at a U2 concert and someone asked me if my hair color was real... I thought to myself, if I had $1 for every time someone asked me this, I would be very rich.','',NULL,'Someone,Real',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21879,'Work,Sports','Angie Everhart','Model','\nSeptember 7, 1969\n','','American','I work out, I play sports, I go to concerts.','',NULL,'Play',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21880,'Time,Smile','Angie Everhart','Model','\nSeptember 7, 1969\n','','American','It\'s been a hard time to celebrate, to come out with a smile. But I\'m an American. Naomi asked me to come out to support other Americans, and here I am.','',NULL,'Hard',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21881,'History','Angie Everhart','Model','\nSeptember 7, 1969\n','','American','My mother took my picture to a model agency and the rest is history.','',NULL,'Mother,Picture',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21882,'','Angie Everhart','Model','\nSeptember 7, 1969\n','','American','One of my favorite things to do is be in front of the camera and act.','',NULL,'Act,Camera,Favorite',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21883,'Love','Angie Everhart','Model','\nSeptember 7, 1969\n','','American','Rock \'n\' roll... but I also like sporting events a lot. I love Mike Piazza.','',NULL,'Rock,Events',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21884,'Men','Don Everly','Musician','\nFebruary 1, 1937\n','','American','Old men need applause too.','',NULL,'Old,Applause',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21885,'','Charles Evers','Activist','\nSeptember 11, 1922\n','','American','I believe welfare makes you lazy and unproductive.','',NULL,'Believe,Lazy,Makes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21886,'Life,Love','Charles Evers','Activist','\nSeptember 11, 1922\n','','American','I love the life I live. The Lord blessed me to be independent. I am independent.','',NULL,'Live',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21887,'','Charles Evers','Activist','\nSeptember 11, 1922\n','','American','I don\'t believe in welfare.','',NULL,'Believe,Welfare',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21888,'','Charles Evers','Activist','\nSeptember 11, 1922\n','','American','I\'m against an all-white anything or an all-black anything.','',NULL,'Anything,Against',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21889,'','Charles Evers','Activist','\nSeptember 11, 1922\n','','American','Speaking as a black person, welfare is the worst thing that\'s ever happened to us.','',NULL,'Person,Black,Ever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21890,'Alone','Charles Evers','Activist','\nSeptember 11, 1922\n','','American','And we never got the mule, let alone the forty acres.','',NULL,'Forty,Mule',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21891,'Time','Charles Evers','Activist','\nSeptember 11, 1922\n','','American','Any time the country is split 50/50, the leader is wrong.','',NULL,'Country,Leader',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21892,'','Charles Evers','Activist','\nSeptember 11, 1922\n','','American','Anybody who runs for president in this country and comes out as strong as the Democrats were about helping the poor folks and black folks is not going to win.','',NULL,'Strong,Black,Win',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21893,'','Charles Evers','Activist','\nSeptember 11, 1922\n','','American','Go down to the Republican headquarters. They ain\'t got a single black working there. Not one.','',NULL,'Single,Black,Down',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21894,'','Charles Evers','Activist','\nSeptember 11, 1922\n','','American','I believe in most of the things Republicans stand for.','',NULL,'Believe,Stand',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21895,'','Charles Evers','Activist','\nSeptember 11, 1922\n','','American','I don\'t like a lot of social programs either because it makes you non-productive.','',NULL,'Makes,Social,Either',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21896,'','Charles Evers','Activist','\nSeptember 11, 1922\n','','American','I feel there should be blacks in every Party.','',NULL,'Party,Blacks',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21897,'','Charles Evers','Activist','\nSeptember 11, 1922\n','','American','I loved Clinton; not as a Democrat, but as a person.','',NULL,'Person,Loved,Democrat',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21898,'','Charles Evers','Activist','\nSeptember 11, 1922\n','','American','I took Bobby Kennedy through the delta and he cried like a baby.','',NULL,'Through,Baby,Took',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21899,'','Charles Evers','Activist','\nSeptember 11, 1922\n','','American','I\'d rather be dead and in heaven than afraid to do what I think is right.','',NULL,'Afraid,Rather,Dead',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21900,'','Charles Evers','Activist','\nSeptember 11, 1922\n','','American','I\'m a Republican and I\'m gonna stay a Republican because they need somebody like me to stay in the Party and keep hammering away.','',NULL,'Away,Keep,Republican',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21901,'','Charles Evers','Activist','\nSeptember 11, 1922\n','','American','I\'m a Republican, by the way.','',NULL,'Republican',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21902,'','Charles Evers','Activist','\nSeptember 11, 1922\n','','American','I\'m against abortion.','',NULL,'Against,Abortion',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21903,'','Charles Evers','Activist','\nSeptember 11, 1922\n','','American','I\'m for economic independence.','',NULL,'Economic',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21904,'','Charles Evers','Activist','\nSeptember 11, 1922\n','','American','I\'m for prayer in schools.','',NULL,'Prayer,Schools',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21905,'','Charles Evers','Activist','\nSeptember 11, 1922\n','','American','Iraq did nothing to us. Iraq was not responsible for 9/11.','',NULL,'Nothing,Did,Iraq',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21906,'','Charles Evers','Activist','\nSeptember 11, 1922\n','','American','It\'s wrong to kill.','',NULL,'Wrong',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21907,'','Charles Evers','Activist','\nSeptember 11, 1922\n','','American','So I\'m in the Republican Party for the same reason I was in the Democratic Party: to make sure blacks are included, along with everyone else.','',NULL,'Same,Else,Reason',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21908,'','Charles Evers','Activist','\nSeptember 11, 1922\n','','American','The least I can do is show Medgar I still care. And Martin.','',NULL,'Care,Still,Show',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21909,'Freedom','Charles Evers','Activist','\nSeptember 11, 1922\n','','American','The main thing I believe in is freedom.','',NULL,'Believe,Main',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21910,'','Medgar Evers','Activist','\nJuly 2, 1925\n','\nJune 12, 1963\n','American','You can kill a man but you can\'t kill an idea.','',NULL,'Idea',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21911,'Change','Medgar Evers','Activist','\nJuly 2, 1925\n','\nJune 12, 1963\n','American','If we don\'t like what the Republicans do, we need to get in there and change it.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21912,'Hope','Medgar Evers','Activist','\nJuly 2, 1925\n','\nJune 12, 1963\n','American','Our only hope is to control the vote.','',NULL,'Control,Vote',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21913,'God','Medgar Evers','Activist','\nJuly 2, 1925\n','\nJune 12, 1963\n','American','The gifts of God should be enjoyed by all citizens in Mississippi.','',NULL,'Enjoyed,Gifts',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21914,'','Chris Evert','Athlete','\nDecember 21, 1954\n','','American','If you\'re a champion, you have to have it in your heart.','',NULL,'Heart,Champion',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21915,'Life','Chris Evert','Athlete','\nDecember 21, 1954\n','','American','If you can react the same way to winning and losing, that\'s a big accomplishment. That quality is important because it stays with you the rest of your life, and there\'s going to be a life after tennis that\'s a lot longer than your tennis life.','',NULL,'Important,Winning',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21916,'Time','Chris Evert','Athlete','\nDecember 21, 1954\n','','American','Every time, all the time, I\'m a perfectionist. I feel I should never lose.','',NULL,'Lose',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21917,'Life','Chris Evert','Athlete','\nDecember 21, 1954\n','','American','You pay a price for everything in life.','',NULL,'Everything,Pay',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21918,'','Chris Evert','Athlete','\nDecember 21, 1954\n','','American','You\'ve got to take the initiative and play your game. In a decisive set, confidence is the difference.','',NULL,'Confidence,Game,Play',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21919,'Famous','Chris Evert','Athlete','\nDecember 21, 1954\n','','American','Being famous before you\'ve formed your personality, before you have that self-esteem, is dangerous.','',NULL,'Before,Dangerous',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21920,'','Chris Evert','Athlete','\nDecember 21, 1954\n','','American','Even though there are a lot of bright tennis players out there, you still have to protect yourself and save all your mental and emotional energies for tennis.','',NULL,'Yourself,Emotional,Still',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21921,'Life,Best','Chris Evert','Athlete','\nDecember 21, 1954\n','','American','Find something that you\'re really interested in doing in your life. Pursue it, set goals, and commit yourself to excellence. Do the best you can.','',NULL,'Yourself',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21922,'','Chris Evert','Athlete','\nDecember 21, 1954\n','','American','I always looked ahead.','',NULL,'Ahead,Looked',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21923,'Love,Great','Chris Evert','Athlete','\nDecember 21, 1954\n','','American','I love hiking in the mountains in Aspen. Breathing the clean, fresh air is great. Plus, it gives me a cardiovascular workout and firms my legs.','',NULL,'Fresh',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21924,'','Chris Evert','Athlete','\nDecember 21, 1954\n','','American','I still have this image: I can\'t be controversial, I can\'t say things.','',NULL,'Still,Image',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21925,'Sports','Chris Evert','Athlete','\nDecember 21, 1954\n','','American','I think team sports probably teach you more about giving - about being unselfish and being flexible.','',NULL,'Giving,Team',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21926,'Age,Cool','Chris Evert','Athlete','\nDecember 21, 1954\n','','American','I was labeled at a young age - Miss Unemotional, Miss Cool, and that would carry over to my press conferences.','',NULL,'Young',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21927,'','Chris Evert','Athlete','\nDecember 21, 1954\n','','American','I was very, very shy as a younger girl, just petrified of people.','',NULL,'Girl,Shy,Younger',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21928,'','Chris Evert','Athlete','\nDecember 21, 1954\n','','American','I was very, very shy as a younger girl, just petrified of people. Tennis helped give me an identity and made me feel like somebody.','',NULL,'Girl,Give,Made',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21929,'','Chris Evert','Athlete','\nDecember 21, 1954\n','','American','I\'m not an overly ambitious person; I don\'t feel like I have to excel.','',NULL,'Person,Ambitious,Excel',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21930,'','Chris Evert','Athlete','\nDecember 21, 1954\n','','American','I\'m not getting within 20 feet of a married man ever again - not even talking to one!','',NULL,'Ever,Again,Getting',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21931,'Life,Fear','Chris Evert','Athlete','\nDecember 21, 1954\n','','American','I\'ve had a lot of fear in my life, from fear of flying to fear of making a speech in front of a lot of people.','',NULL,'Making',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21932,'','Chris Evert','Athlete','\nDecember 21, 1954\n','','American','If I win seven tournaments in a row, I get so confident I\'m in a cloud. A loss gets me eager again.','',NULL,'Win,Again,Loss',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21933,'','Chris Evert','Athlete','\nDecember 21, 1954\n','','American','Losing hurts me.','',NULL,'Losing,Hurts',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21934,'Best','Chris Evert','Athlete','\nDecember 21, 1954\n','','American','Losing hurts me. I was determined to be the best.','',NULL,'Losing,Hurts',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21935,'','Chris Evert','Athlete','\nDecember 21, 1954\n','','American','My first U.S. Open I think was just very special for me because that was sort of the beginning of what was a \'Cinderella\' story for me.','',NULL,'Special,Beginning,Story',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21936,'','Chris Evert','Athlete','\nDecember 21, 1954\n','','American','Ninety percent of my game is mental. It\'s my concentration that has gotten me this far.','',NULL,'Game,Far,Percent',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21937,'','Chris Evert','Athlete','\nDecember 21, 1954\n','','American','Not every child is cut out for an individual sport.','',NULL,'Child,Individual,Cut',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21938,'','Chris Evert','Athlete','\nDecember 21, 1954\n','','American','Relationships are give-and-take, and when you\'re a tennis player, you\'re certainly not giving. You have to be self-absorbed. It has to be about you.','',NULL,'Giving,Player,Tennis',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21939,'Good','Greg Evigan','Actor','\nOctober 14, 1953\n','','American','I\'ve been playing the bad guy in the last seven or eight projects I\'ve done. I like it. It\'s a lot more interesting! Being the good guy gets a little stale after a while, you know?','',NULL,'Bad,Done',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21940,'','Greg Evigan','Actor','\nOctober 14, 1953\n','','American','I am back in Los Angeles after a very successful run in Chicago as Billy Flynn.','',NULL,'Successful,After,Run',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21941,'','Greg Evigan','Actor','\nOctober 14, 1953\n','','American','I\'m a tek addict myself. No matter where you are, people are looking for something to tear them away from reality, challenge their state of mind.','',NULL,'Mind,Reality,Challenge',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21942,'Music','Greg Evigan','Actor','\nOctober 14, 1953\n','','American','I\'m actually in my 22-year-old son Jason\'s band, After Midnight Project. The music is like Coldplay-ish rock.','',NULL,'Rock,After',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21943,'','Greg Evigan','Actor','\nOctober 14, 1953\n','','American','Sci-fi fans are the most loyal fans on the planet - there\'s no doubt about it. I\'ve done a few of those conventions, and these people will know the lines!','',NULL,'Doubt,Done,Few',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21944,'Marriage','Greg Evigan','Actor','\nOctober 14, 1953\n','','American','You can\'t know about marriage until you try it.','',NULL,'Try,Until',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21945,'','Patrick Ewing','Athlete','\nAugust 5, 1962\n','','Jamaican','Everybody always thinks the grass is always greener.','',NULL,'Everybody,Thinks,Grass',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21946,'','Patrick Ewing','Athlete','\nAugust 5, 1962\n','','Jamaican','I\'m just like any person who is coaching in this league, I\'m just looking for an opportunity, that\'s all.','',NULL,'Person,Looking,Coaching',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21947,'','Patrick Ewing','Athlete','\nAugust 5, 1962\n','','Jamaican','Amare, Carmelo Anthony, Chauncey Billups - they\'re virtually unstoppable.','',NULL,'Virtually,Anthony',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21948,'Great','Patrick Ewing','Athlete','\nAugust 5, 1962\n','','Jamaican','Brooklyn, it\'s a great town, a great city. It\'s New York.','',NULL,'City,York',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21949,'','Patrick Ewing','Athlete','\nAugust 5, 1962\n','','Jamaican','Every parent wants to see their kids excel.','',NULL,'Kids,Parent,Wants',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21950,'Time','Patrick Ewing','Athlete','\nAugust 5, 1962\n','','Jamaican','Every time when they would call my name I kept hearing \'New York Knicks\' instead of \'Seattle SuperSonics.\'','',NULL,'Call,Name',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21951,'','Patrick Ewing','Athlete','\nAugust 5, 1962\n','','Jamaican','I never knew what basketball was. I started playing on the playground. People used to laugh at me and joke at me because I was so tall and I didn\'t know the game and couldn\'t play it.','',NULL,'Game,Laugh,Basketball',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21952,'','Patrick Ewing','Athlete','\nAugust 5, 1962\n','','Jamaican','I wish I had stayed and finished my career here in New York.','',NULL,'Career,Wish,Here',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21953,'','Patrick Ewing','Athlete','\nAugust 5, 1962\n','','Jamaican','I\'m sure at some point I will get back into coaching, but right now I need to focus completely on my kids.','',NULL,'Focus,Kids,Sure',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21954,'','Patrick Ewing','Athlete','\nAugust 5, 1962\n','','Jamaican','I\'ve been an assistant for seven years now and I haven\'t had one head coaching interview. I\'m doing something wrong.','',NULL,'Wrong,Head,Seven',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21955,'Great','Patrick Ewing','Athlete','\nAugust 5, 1962\n','','Jamaican','I\'ve been to the Hall of Fame many times, in grade school and high school. I had field trips to the Hall of Fame and taking tours of it. I just never thought about that one day I possibly might be in it. I think it\'d be great.','',NULL,'School,Thought',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21956,'','Patrick Ewing','Athlete','\nAugust 5, 1962\n','','Jamaican','If I want to average 32 points a game, I can do that easily. It\'s just eight, eight, eight, eight. No problem. I can do that anytime. That\'s not being cocky. That\'s confidence.','',NULL,'Confidence,Game,Problem',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21957,'','Patrick Ewing','Athlete','\nAugust 5, 1962\n','','Jamaican','Most of the fans will still be Knick fans.','',NULL,'Still,Fans',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21958,'','Patrick Ewing','Athlete','\nAugust 5, 1962\n','','Jamaican','New York is a passionate city. They want a winner. They deserve a winner. I think we did an outstanding job of bringing it back.','',NULL,'Job,Did,Winner',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21959,'','Patrick Ewing','Athlete','\nAugust 5, 1962\n','','Jamaican','Pat Riley, Dave Checketts and Ernie Grunfeld - they brought the Knicks back to the glory days. It started with Rick Pitino. We took our first step with him, making the playoffs. When Pat came in we just kicked the door open.','',NULL,'Him,Door,Making',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21960,'','Patrick Ewing','Athlete','\nAugust 5, 1962\n','','Jamaican','People think that just because you\'re a center, you\'re not as smart as the guards or the smaller guys.','',NULL,'Smart,Guys,Center',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21961,'','Patrick Ewing','Athlete','\nAugust 5, 1962\n','','Jamaican','This means a lot. I\'m being recognized for all the blood, sweat and tears I put into a 17-year career.','',NULL,'Career,Put,Means',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21962,'Work','Patrick Ewing','Athlete','\nAugust 5, 1962\n','','Jamaican','Too much negotiating and not enough work on the court - that\'s what happened to me during the lockout. Too much talking and not enough training. I couldn\'t put in my usual offseason work routine. I think that all caught up to me, with my Achilles problems.','',NULL,'Enough,Training',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21963,'','Patrick Ewing','Athlete','\nAugust 5, 1962\n','','Jamaican','When I played with the Knicks, I was just as important or just as smart as any other of the guards I played with. I still had to call out plays, notice schemes, know the systems, do everything they had to do.','',NULL,'Smart,Important,Everything',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21964,'','Patrick Ewing','Athlete','\nAugust 5, 1962\n','','Jamaican','Whenever my body heals and the pain and all the swelling goes away is when I\'ll be ready.','',NULL,'Pain,Away,Body',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21965,'','Patrick Ewing','Athlete','\nAugust 5, 1962\n','','Jamaican','Winning a ring is everybody\'s goal, whether you\'re a player or a coach.','',NULL,'Winning,Goal,Everybody',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21966,'Work','Sam Ewing','Athlete','\nApril 9, 1949\n','','American','Hard work spotlights the character of people: some turn up their sleeves, some turn up their noses, and some don\'t turn up at all.','',NULL,'Character,Hard',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21967,'Home','Sam Ewing','Athlete','\nApril 9, 1949\n','','American','When you finally go back to your old home, you find it wasn\'t the old home you missed but your childhood.','',NULL,'Find,Old',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21968,'Age','Sam Ewing','Athlete','\nApril 9, 1949\n','','American','Inflation is when you pay fifteen dollars for the ten-dollar haircut you used to get for five dollars when you had hair.','',NULL,'Hair,Used',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21969,'Success,Best','Sam Ewing','Athlete','\nApril 9, 1949\n','','American','Success has a simple formula: do your best, and people may like it.','',NULL,'Simple',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21970,'','Sam Ewing','Athlete','\nApril 9, 1949\n','','American','On the plains of hesitation bleach the bones of countless millions who, at the dawn of decision, sat down to wait, and waiting died.','',NULL,'Waiting,Decision,Down',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21971,'','Sam Ewing','Athlete','\nApril 9, 1949\n','','American','Nothing is so embarrassing as watching someone do something that you said couldn\'t be done.','',NULL,'Someone,Nothing,Done',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21972,'Dad,Marriage','Sam Ewing','Athlete','\nApril 9, 1949\n','','American','Nobody ever asks a father how he manages to combine marriage and a career.','',NULL,'Father',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21973,'','Sam Ewing','Athlete','\nApril 9, 1949\n','','American','Nothing is as frustrating as arguing with someone who knows what he\'s talking about.','',NULL,'Someone,Nothing,Talking',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21974,'Money,Government','Sam Ewing','Athlete','\nApril 9, 1949\n','','American','The government deficit is the difference between the amount of money the government spends and the amount it has the nerve to collect.','',NULL,'Between',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21975,'','Sam Ewing','Athlete','\nApril 9, 1949\n','','American','Parents who wonder where the younger generation is going should remember where it came from.','',NULL,'Parents,Remember,Wonder',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21976,'','Sam Ewing','Athlete','\nApril 9, 1949\n','','American','The average tourist wants to go to places where there are no tourists.','',NULL,'Wants,Places,Average',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21977,'','Sam Ewing','Athlete','\nApril 9, 1949\n','','American','We are all born into the world with nothing. Everything we acquire after that is profit.','',NULL,'Nothing,Everything,After',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21978,'','Gnassingbe Eyadema','Statesman','\nDecember 26, 1937\n','\nFebruary 5, 2005\n','','We shall win only by working together.','',NULL,'Together,Win,Working',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21979,'','Richard Eyre','Director','\nMarch 28, 1943\n','','British','A place makes a deep impression on you when you\'re young. It lives with you. It\'s like your childhood. It fertilises the imagination.','',NULL,'Deep,Young,Place',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21980,'Good','Richard Eyre','Director','\nMarch 28, 1943\n','','British','All good actors are very bright. You can\'t be stupid and a good actor. You may be inarticulate, you may not be highly educated, but all good actors are quick-witted, some of them dazzlingly so. All you do is guide them.','',NULL,'Stupid,May',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21981,'Life,Art','Richard Eyre','Director','\nMarch 28, 1943\n','','British','Art is about the \'I\' in life not the \'we\', about private life rather than public. A public life that doesn\'t acknowledge the private is a life not worth having.','',NULL,'Rather',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21982,'Art','Richard Eyre','Director','\nMarch 28, 1943\n','','British','Balance is the enemy of art.','',NULL,'Enemy,Balance',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21983,'Change','Richard Eyre','Director','\nMarch 28, 1943\n','','British','Change begins with understanding and understanding begins by identifying oneself with another person: in a word, empathy. The arts enable us to put ourselves in the minds, eyes, ears and hearts of other human beings.','',NULL,'Human,Person',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21984,'','Richard Eyre','Director','\nMarch 28, 1943\n','','British','Don\'t ever be afraid to ask any question.','',NULL,'Ever,Afraid,Question',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21985,'Good','Richard Eyre','Director','\nMarch 28, 1943\n','','British','Every action has a consequence, so always try to be good.','',NULL,'Try,Action',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21986,'Love','Richard Eyre','Director','\nMarch 28, 1943\n','','British','Everything people say about grandparenthood is true - it is pleasure without responsibility. It is unquestioned love.','',NULL,'True,Without',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21987,'','Richard Eyre','Director','\nMarch 28, 1943\n','','British','Governments have always been wary of the arts because they\'re wayward and ambiguous and because they deal with feelings rather than facts.','',NULL,'Feelings,Rather,Facts',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21988,'','Richard Eyre','Director','\nMarch 28, 1943\n','','British','I am interested in the gap between what people say and what they think - the undiscovered world of people\'s lives. Lives of quiet desperation.','',NULL,'Between,Lives,Quiet',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21989,'Happiness,Politics','Richard Eyre','Director','\nMarch 28, 1943\n','','British','I believe there is a relationship between having an interest in the arts and the behaviour of society as a whole. Some politicians find it difficult that the arts is a weapon of happiness... Politics is often about deprivation rather than the opening up of ideas and nourishing creative endeavour.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21990,'','Richard Eyre','Director','\nMarch 28, 1943\n','','British','I can\'t think of anyone I admire who isn\'t fuelled by self-doubt. It\'s an essential ingredient. It\'s the grit in the oyster.','',NULL,'Anyone,Admire,Essential',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21991,'Happiness','Richard Eyre','Director','\nMarch 28, 1943\n','','British','I envy the happiness of others... I envy the sense of belonging... I seem always to be remaking myself.','',NULL,'Envy,Others',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21992,'','Richard Eyre','Director','\nMarch 28, 1943\n','','British','I have a worm\'s eye view and a bird\'s eye view simultaneously and it\'s immensely helpful to understand what is happening on the shop floor when you are harnessing many talents and telling an intimate story on a large scale.','',NULL,'Understand,Story,Bird',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21993,'','Richard Eyre','Director','\nMarch 28, 1943\n','','British','I resent all organised religions.','',NULL,'Religions,Resent,Organised',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21994,'Change,Science','Richard Eyre','Director','\nMarch 28, 1943\n','','British','I sort of feel that climate change will be solved by science. I just feel instinctively that we will find a way of saving ourselves. But I am less confident that we won\'t destroy ourselves in other ways.','',NULL,'Find',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21995,'','Richard Eyre','Director','\nMarch 28, 1943\n','','British','I think the collision between the First and Third world is going to become more and more conspicuous. It\'s the big cliff that we\'ve all got to climb.','',NULL,'Become,Big,Between',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21996,'','Richard Eyre','Director','\nMarch 28, 1943\n','','British','I was a chronically shy child. That kernel of my younger self is still there, but I\'ve developed mechanisms to deal with it.','',NULL,'Self,Still,Child',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21997,'Life,Love,Best','Richard Eyre','Director','\nMarch 28, 1943\n','','British','I\'m inclined to think that, because it\'s such an awful life, that politicians do go into it for the best reasons. I mean, some may love the sound of their own voice. But it\'s such a wearying life, you\'ve got to be impelled by some desire to leave the world a better place than when you came into it.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21998,'','Richard Eyre','Director','\nMarch 28, 1943\n','','British','I\'m never comfortable at theatre opening nights. If it\'s my own production I\'m too wound up to be able to enjoy the performance and too wary to enjoy the event as a social occasion.','',NULL,'Enjoy,Able,Social',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(21999,'Time,Art','Richard Eyre','Director','\nMarch 28, 1943\n','','British','I\'m the classic example of alienation: I grew up in a middle-class household without art or books. I was going to be a chemical engineer until I went to the theatre for the first time at 16 and was blown away by it.','',NULL,'Without',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22000,'Work','Richard Eyre','Director','\nMarch 28, 1943\n','','British','I\'m wary of artistic directors who say, \'Here is my vision\', because it\'s empirical. Basically it\'s about who you work with and what plays you put on; the vision comes out of that.','',NULL,'Put,Here',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22001,'Money','Richard Eyre','Director','\nMarch 28, 1943\n','','British','I\'ve always argued, unsuccessfully, that there\'s no point in giving money to the arts unless you educate people in them.','',NULL,'Giving,Point',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22002,'','Richard Eyre','Director','\nMarch 28, 1943\n','','British','I\'ve always believed that you write to discover what you think. On most subjects, if I\'m asked what do I think about them, I\'d say I don\'t know, I\'ll have to write them down.','',NULL,'Down,Write,Asked',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22003,'','Richard Eyre','Director','\nMarch 28, 1943\n','','British','If the arts are held up solely as a means of social insight, fantasy is denied the chance to be commonplace and reality the chance to be exotic.','',NULL,'Reality,Chance,Means',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22004,'Truth','Hans Eysenck','Psychologist','\nMarch 4, 1916\n','\nSeptember 4, 1997\n','German','If the truth contradicts deeply held beliefs, that is too bad.','',NULL,'Bad,Beliefs',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22005,'Truth','Hans Eysenck','Psychologist','\nMarch 4, 1916\n','\nSeptember 4, 1997\n','German','I always felt that a scientist owes the world only one thing, and that is the truth as he sees it.','',NULL,'Felt,Scientist',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22006,'Politics,Business','Hans Eysenck','Psychologist','\nMarch 4, 1916\n','\nSeptember 4, 1997\n','German','Tact and diplomacy are fine in international relations, in politics, perhaps even in business; in science only one thing matters, and that is the facts.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22007,'','Hans Eysenck','Psychologist','\nMarch 4, 1916\n','\nSeptember 4, 1997\n','German','They show that roughly two-thirds of a group of neurotic patients will recover or improve to a marked extent within about two years of the onset of their illness, whether they are treated by means of psychotherapy or not.','',NULL,'Two,Show,Means',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22008,'','Hans Eysenck','Psychologist','\nMarch 4, 1916\n','\nSeptember 4, 1997\n','German','In general, certain conclusions are possible from these data. They fail to prove that psychotherapy, Freudian or otherwise, facilitates the recovery of neurotic patients.','',NULL,'Possible,Fail,General',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22009,'Failure','Hans Eysenck','Psychologist','\nMarch 4, 1916\n','\nSeptember 4, 1997\n','German','In our tabulation of psychoanalytic results, we have classed those who stopped treatment together with those not improved. This appears to be reasonable; a patient who fails to finish his treatment, and is not improved, is surely a therapeutic failure.','',NULL,'Together,Patient',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22010,'','Hans Eysenck','Psychologist','\nMarch 4, 1916\n','\nSeptember 4, 1997\n','German','There thus appears to be an inverse correlation between recovery and psychotherapy; the more psychotherapy, the smaller the recovery rate.','',NULL,'Between,Recovery,Appears',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22011,'','Eve Jihan Jeffers','Musician','\nNovember 10, 1978\n','','American','I can\'t wait to have kids. I want so many. I want to adopt and have my own.','',NULL,'Wait,Kids,Adopt',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22012,'','Eve Jihan Jeffers','Musician','\nNovember 10, 1978\n','','American','I did not let people tell me what to do, and I never wanted to be a groupie.','',NULL,'Did,Wanted,Tell',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22013,'Amazing','Eve Jihan Jeffers','Musician','\nNovember 10, 1978\n','','American','I listen to every thing, all kinds of stuff. I\'ve been obsessed with the Nas and Damian Marley record, \'Distant Relatives.\' I feel like a lot of people haven\'t heard it, and it\'s amazing.','',NULL,'Relatives,Stuff',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22014,'','Eve Jihan Jeffers','Musician','\nNovember 10, 1978\n','','American','I\'m still a tomboy at heart. In high school, I was the girl in the baggy jeans and Timberlands, but I was also at the hairdresser\'s every week.','',NULL,'School,Girl,Heart',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22015,'','Eve Jihan Jeffers','Musician','\nNovember 10, 1978\n','','American','I\'m such a girly-girl! I don\'t know why people don\'t see that.','',NULL,'Why,Such',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22016,'','Eve Jihan Jeffers','Musician','\nNovember 10, 1978\n','','American','My dream collaboration is with Lauryn Hill. Is that ever gonna\' happen? Who knows! But there\'s still a lot I feel like musically I could do.','',NULL,'Ever,Happen,Still',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22017,'Time,Best,Respect','Nico Evers-Swindell','Actor','\nJanuary 1, 1979\n','','New Zealander','Any time you play someone who is alive, well, very much in the public eye, and has a huge audience who admire, respect and look to them for inspiration, you want to do the best you can.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22018,'','Freema Agyeman','Actress','\nMarch 20, 1979\n','','British','I swing between procrastination and being really thorough so either way things aren\'t getting done quickly.','',NULL,'Done,Between,Getting',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22019,'','Freema Agyeman','Actress','\nMarch 20, 1979\n','','British','Being short works for me.','',NULL,'Short,Works',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22020,'','Freema Agyeman','Actress','\nMarch 20, 1979\n','','British','I always have to have breakfast before I leave the house, even if it\'s 4 A.M. and I\'m not hungry.','',NULL,'Before,Leave,House',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22021,'','Freema Agyeman','Actress','\nMarch 20, 1979\n','','British','I appreciate individualism.','',NULL,'Appreciate',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22022,'','Freema Agyeman','Actress','\nMarch 20, 1979\n','','British','I constantly make lists and itineraries and then can\'t stick to any of them.','',NULL,'Stick,Lists,Constantly',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22023,'Work,Food','Freema Agyeman','Actress','\nMarch 20, 1979\n','','British','I couldn\'t sustain myself if I skimped on food - I work 16-hour days, I need the energy, I can\'t afford to be stingy on what I eat.','',NULL,'Energy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22024,'','Freema Agyeman','Actress','\nMarch 20, 1979\n','','British','I don\'t have an iPod! It\'s never appealed to me, really.','',NULL,'Ipod,Appealed',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22025,'','Freema Agyeman','Actress','\nMarch 20, 1979\n','','British','I know it\'s really square but I\'m one of those people who piles on the factor 50 as soon as I\'m outside.','',NULL,'Soon,Outside,Factor',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22026,'Love','Freema Agyeman','Actress','\nMarch 20, 1979\n','','British','I love hotels for their solitude and comfort, but I believe a seedy one can have as much promise as a plush one.','',NULL,'Believe,Solitude',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22027,'','Freema Agyeman','Actress','\nMarch 20, 1979\n','','British','I only unwind at facials and massages.','',NULL,'Unwind',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22028,'Love','Freema Agyeman','Actress','\nMarch 20, 1979\n','','British','I used to be absolutely addicted to the gym and I do still love it.','',NULL,'Still,Used',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22029,'Science','Freema Agyeman','Actress','\nMarch 20, 1979\n','','British','I was very much into science when I was young - I wanted to be a marine biologist, then I wanted to be a doctor, and then something else, I was always changing.','',NULL,'Young,Else',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22030,'','Freema Agyeman','Actress','\nMarch 20, 1979\n','','British','I went to a very academic school that actually - when I got to the point of wanting to pursue acting, they just had no idea how to do that, because all of their contacts were very academic.','',NULL,'School,Acting,Idea',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22031,'Life','Freema Agyeman','Actress','\nMarch 20, 1979\n','','British','I\'m fully aware that \'Doctor Who\' will always, always be part of my life, and that\'s not something I would run away from in the slightest. I wear it with pride, definitely.','',NULL,'Away,Pride',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22032,'','Freema Agyeman','Actress','\nMarch 20, 1979\n','','British','I\'m not very glamorous.','',NULL,'Glamorous',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22033,'','Freema Agyeman','Actress','\nMarch 20, 1979\n','','British','I\'m one of these people that if I have a nice holiday - like I have had in Turkey repeatedly - I go back a lot.','',NULL,'Nice,Holiday,Turkey',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22034,'Travel','Freema Agyeman','Actress','\nMarch 20, 1979\n','','British','I\'m terrified of bugs and I travel with sprays, lotions, potions; the lot. I have to check the room before I go to sleep and if I come across a bug and fail to remove it I have to sleep in a separate room as I\'m paranoid that I\'ll be taken advantage of as I sleep.','',NULL,'Sleep,Before',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22035,'','Freema Agyeman','Actress','\nMarch 20, 1979\n','','British','I\'ve had journalists beg me to please say something negative about my estate.','',NULL,'Negative,Please,Estate',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22036,'','Freema Agyeman','Actress','\nMarch 20, 1979\n','','British','My own style is one of not much effort.','',NULL,'Effort,Style',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22037,'','Freema Agyeman','Actress','\nMarch 20, 1979\n','','British','The way sci-fi works, you can never die.','',NULL,'Die,Works',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22038,'','Frederik, Crown Prince of Denmark','Royalty','','','','Father of four. I like the sound of that.','',NULL,'Father,Four,Sound',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22039,'','Frederik, Crown Prince of Denmark','Royalty','','','','Going to the Arctic was immense for me.','',NULL,'Arctic,Immense',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22040,'','Frederik, Crown Prince of Denmark','Royalty','','','','Greenland is a wonderful country.','',NULL,'Country,Wonderful,Greenland',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22041,'','Frederik, Crown Prince of Denmark','Royalty','','','','Historically, royal families have represented an institution. The institution is built on heritage, and is timeless in that sense.','',NULL,'Sense,Families,Heritage',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22042,'','Frederik, Crown Prince of Denmark','Royalty','','','','I am just an apprentice.','',NULL,'Apprentice',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22043,'','Frederik, Crown Prince of Denmark','Royalty','','','','I don\'t have to make my own bed.','',NULL,'Bed',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22044,'Family,Hope','Frederik, Crown Prince of Denmark','Royalty','','','','I hope that my family will continue in another thousand years.','',NULL,'Another',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22045,'','Frederik, Crown Prince of Denmark','Royalty','','','','I would just like to have children. Lots of children.','',NULL,'Children,Lots',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22046,'','Frederik, Crown Prince of Denmark','Royalty','','','','My mum had me brought up by nannies and governesses. I didn\'t have much to do with my parents until I was 21.','',NULL,'Parents,Until,Mum',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22047,'','Frederik, Crown Prince of Denmark','Royalty','','','','My role as king will be much like my mum\'s as queen, so long as I remain in tune with the people.','',NULL,'Long,King,Role',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22048,'','Shelley Fabares','Actress','\nJanuary 19, 1944\n','','American','I was dying but suddenly had a second chance at living.','',NULL,'Living,Chance,Dying',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22049,'','Shelley Fabares','Actress','\nJanuary 19, 1944\n','','American','I had to have a complete liver transplant.','',NULL,'Complete,Liver,Transplant',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22050,'','Shelley Fabares','Actress','\nJanuary 19, 1944\n','','American','I waited with a beeper for a year and 10 months to get that gift.','',NULL,'Year,Gift,Months',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22051,'','Shelley Fabares','Actress','\nJanuary 19, 1944\n','','American','They had to match blood type and meet all sorts of things I don\'t know about.','',NULL,'Blood,Meet,Match',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22052,'Marriage','Shelley Fabares','Actress','\nJanuary 19, 1944\n','','American','This is the kind of situation that can tear people apart. It tears at the fabric of your soul and can certainly tear at your marriage and ours has gotten only stronger.','',NULL,'Soul,Situation',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22053,'Life','Shelley Fabares','Actress','\nJanuary 19, 1944\n','','American','We need to appreciate how precious life is.','',NULL,'Appreciate,Precious',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22054,'','Frederick William Faber','Theologian','\nJune 28, 1814\n','\nSeptember 26, 1863\n','British','Every moment of resistance to temptation is a victory.','',NULL,'Victory,Moment,Temptation',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22055,'Learning','Frederick William Faber','Theologian','\nJune 28, 1814\n','\nSeptember 26, 1863\n','British','Kindness has converted more sinners than zeal, eloquence, or learning.','',NULL,'Kindness,Sinners',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22056,'Great','Frederick William Faber','Theologian','\nJune 28, 1814\n','\nSeptember 26, 1863\n','British','Kind thoughts are rarer than either kind words or deeds. They imply a great deal of thinking about others. This in itself is rare. But they also imply a great deal of thinking about others without the thoughts being criticisms. This is rarer still.','',NULL,'Without,Thinking',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22057,'','Frederick William Faber','Theologian','\nJune 28, 1814\n','\nSeptember 26, 1863\n','British','The buried talent is the sunken rock on which most lives strike and founder.','',NULL,'Rock,Talent,Lives',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22058,'God','Frederick William Faber','Theologian','\nJune 28, 1814\n','\nSeptember 26, 1863\n','British','They always win who side with God.','',NULL,'Win,Side',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22059,'','Geoffrey Faber','Publisher','1889','1961','British','The publisher is a middleman, he calls the tune to which the whole rest of the trade dances; and he does so because he pays the piper.','',NULL,'Whole,Rest,Trade',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22060,'Government','Marc Faber','Businessman','\nFebruary 28, 1946\n','','American','What I object to the current government intervention in so-called \'solving the crisis\', they haven\'t solved anything. They\'ve just postponed it.','',NULL,'Crisis,Anything',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22061,'Money,Power,War','Marc Faber','Businessman','\nFebruary 28, 1946\n','','American','If you print money like in Zimbabwe... the purchasing power of money goes down, and the standards of living go down, and eventually, you have a civil war.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22062,'Time','Laurent Fabius','Statesman','\nAugust 20, 1946\n','','French','At the same time the Constitution sets in stone the Stability Pact and risks preventing member States from implementing a policy of growth. So we are not able to do things at the European or the national level.','',NULL,'Same,Able',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22063,'History','Laurent Fabius','Statesman','\nAugust 20, 1946\n','','French','But Maastricht was not the end of history. It was a first step towards a Europe of growth, of employment, a social Europe. That was the vision of Francois Mitterrand. We are far from that now.','',NULL,'End,Far',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22064,'Time,Technology','Laurent Fabius','Statesman','\nAugust 20, 1946\n','','French','For a long time many believed that there would be an automatic adjustment and counted on a rapid increase in the wages of the emerging nations, on our advances in technology and the costs of transport preventing disruption. But this reassuring analysis is out of date.','',NULL,'Long',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22065,'Change','Laurent Fabius','Statesman','\nAugust 20, 1946\n','','French','France on its own cannot impose its point of view. But neither should it give up on its demands. With a clear vote for change France will be in a strong position.','',NULL,'Strong,Give',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22066,'Government','Laurent Fabius','Statesman','\nAugust 20, 1946\n','','French','I am a partisan and artisan of Europe. But I draw the lessons of my experience in government.','',NULL,'Europe,Experience',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22067,'','Laurent Fabius','Statesman','\nAugust 20, 1946\n','','French','I want to make an extremely strong appeal to those who abstained. Vote. It takes five minutes and then it\'s for five years.','',NULL,'Strong,Vote,Takes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22068,'','Laurent Fabius','Statesman','\nAugust 20, 1946\n','','French','Shopkeepers are not bankers.','',NULL,'Bankers',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22069,'Technology','Laurent Fabius','Statesman','\nAugust 20, 1946\n','','French','The demographic weight of countries such as China and India exercise a massive pressure on our wages and salaries. They have accomplished massive technological advances and the revolution in information technology has reduced the costs of transport.','',NULL,'Revolution,Exercise',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22070,'Strength','Laurent Fabius','Statesman','\nAugust 20, 1946\n','','French','The single currency should allow the European Union, and therefore France, to balance its monetary strength with the United States. It should help us adjust to the development of China.','',NULL,'Help,Single',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22071,'','Laurent Fabius','Statesman','\nAugust 20, 1946\n','','French','The U.S. withdrawal from the Kyoto protocol endangers the entire process.','',NULL,'Process,Withdrawal,Protocol',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22072,'','Laurent Fabius','Statesman','\nAugust 20, 1946\n','','French','There are 20 million unemployed and what does the Constitution offer us in the Europe of 25, 27 and soon to be 30: policies of unrestricted competition to the detriment of production, wages, research and innovation.','',NULL,'Research,Soon,Europe',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22073,'','Laurent Fabius','Statesman','\nAugust 20, 1946\n','','French','This assumes an upward revision of the European Budget, which is precisely what Jacques Chirac refuses to do. On the contrary, he has demanded a reduction.','',NULL,'Budget,Contrary,Revision',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22074,'','Laurent Fabius','Statesman','\nAugust 20, 1946\n','','French','This revision of the Constitution will not be perfect. But at least the Constitution will not be inflexible. It will be a step towards the Social Europe which we wish.','',NULL,'Perfect,Wish,Social',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22075,'','Laurent Fabius','Statesman','\nAugust 20, 1946\n','','French','We on the left who are pro-European and Internationalist wish to unite the peoples under a social model.','',NULL,'Wish,Social,Left',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22076,'','Jean Henri Fabre','Author','\nDecember 22, 1823\n','\nOctober 11, 1915\n','French','We have within us, from the start, that which will distinguish us from the vulgar herd.','',NULL,'Start,Within,Vulgar',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22077,'Learning','Jean Henri Fabre','Author','\nDecember 22, 1823\n','\nOctober 11, 1915\n','French','Without feeling abashed by my ignorance, I confess that I am absolutely unable to say. In the absence of an appearance of learning, my answer has at least one merit, that of perfect sincerity.','',NULL,'Ignorance,Feeling',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22078,'','Jean Henri Fabre','Author','\nDecember 22, 1823\n','\nOctober 11, 1915\n','French','Let us dig our furrow in the fields of the commonplace.','',NULL,'Dig,Fields',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22079,'','Jean Henri Fabre','Author','\nDecember 22, 1823\n','\nOctober 11, 1915\n','French','Let us turn elsewhere, to the wasps and bees, who unquestionably come first in the laying up of a heritage for their offspring.','',NULL,'Turn,Heritage,Bees',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22080,'History','Jean Henri Fabre','Author','\nDecember 22, 1823\n','\nOctober 11, 1915\n','French','The common people have no history: persecuted by the present, they cannot think of preserving the memory of the past.','',NULL,'Past,Cannot',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22081,'Future','Peter Facinelli','Actor','\nNovember 26, 1973\n','','American','I don\'t know what the future holds. I just try to do roles that I haven\'t done before.','',NULL,'Done,Before',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22082,'','Peter Facinelli','Actor','\nNovember 26, 1973\n','','American','I like to keep my Twitter pure. I don\'t want to sell my followers anything.','',NULL,'Anything,Keep,Pure',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22083,'','Peter Facinelli','Actor','\nNovember 26, 1973\n','','American','Everyone has a different path. I knew no one in the acting industry growing up. I never did a play until college. I was not outspoken when I was younger and I hated being the center of attention. But I had a dream of being an actor. I went to NYU and studied theatre. I learned a craft. And began my ','',NULL,'Career,Different,Did',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22084,'Great,Smile','Peter Facinelli','Actor','\nNovember 26, 1973\n','','American','I enjoy what Twitter is because I can really connect with the fans and it\'s a great way to share information with them and it\'s also a great way to entertain. I like being able to put a smile on people\'s faces and letting them know what I\'m doing.','',NULL,'Enjoy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22085,'','Peter Facinelli','Actor','\nNovember 26, 1973\n','','American','I like playing the contrasting roles. It what inspires me to act. If I look back on my career I am happy that I have gotten to play a wide variety of different roles, from Mike Dexter, to Van Ray in Fast Lane, to Dr. Cullen to Coop.','',NULL,'Happy,Career,Different',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22086,'Travel','Peter Facinelli','Actor','\nNovember 26, 1973\n','','American','It definitely gets challenging at times. I travel a lot more now, and its never easy having to leave the kids, even if its for a few days.','',NULL,'Easy,Kids',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22087,'Life,Home','Peter Facinelli','Actor','\nNovember 26, 1973\n','','American','Last week I was in London at an awards show, then I flew home and was in an RV park with my wife and kids in our motorhome, this week I\'m in NY doing a charity event, and tomorrow I\'ll be coaching my daughters soccer practice. I guess the range of roles I play on film stem from the range of roles I ','',NULL,'Wife',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22088,'Great','Peter Facinelli','Actor','\nNovember 26, 1973\n','','American','My advice has always been to study the craft of acting if you want to be an actor. There are many great schools that teach acting. NYU being one of them.','',NULL,'Study,Advice',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22089,'','Peter Facinelli','Actor','\nNovember 26, 1973\n','','American','There were days when I was literally running for hours in the forest and then I\'d jump on a plane and then I\'d be on the \'Nurse Jackie\' set. I was going from Vancouver to New York every three days. For me, it was really invigorating.','',NULL,'Days,Three,Hours',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22090,'Movies','Peter Facinelli','Actor','\nNovember 26, 1973\n','','American','We\'ve been shooting the last two weeks with a lot of vampires. I don\'t want to give away too much, but if you\'ve read the books, it\'s the standoff with lots of vampires in play. There\'s like 70 people going through the works at once. It\'s a little maddening, but fun. We shot pretty much the ending o','',NULL,'Fun,Give',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22091,'Great','Peter Facinelli','Actor','\nNovember 26, 1973\n','','American','What I like about the third movie is you get to see a side of Carlisle you haven\'t seen before. You actually get to see what his vampire capabilities are because there\'s some great battle sequences. It\'s my favorite book. Carlisle is holding on to that humanity. He doesn\'t want to be a vampire.','',NULL,'Book,Humanity',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22092,'','Peter Facinelli','Actor','\nNovember 26, 1973\n','','American','When I was younger I saw a movie called \'Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid\' with Paul Newman and Robert Redford. Those two actors and that movie was my inspiration to want to be an actor.','',NULL,'Two,Actor,Movie',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22093,'','Cliff Fadiman','Author','','','American','I think we must quote whenever we feel that the allusion is interesting or helpful or amusing.','',NULL,'Must,Helpful,Whenever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22094,'Good','Cliff Fadiman','Author','','','American','A good memory is one trained to forget the trivial.','',NULL,'Forget,Memory',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22095,'Great','Cliff Fadiman','Author','','','American','There are two kinds of writers; the great ones who can give you truths, and the lessor ones, who can only give you themselves.','',NULL,'Give,Two',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22096,'','Cliff Fadiman','Author','','','American','Cheese is milk\'s leap toward immortality.','',NULL,'Toward,Cheese,Leap',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22097,'','Cliff Fadiman','Author','','','American','Mr. Faulkner, of course, is interested in making your mind rather than your flesh creep.','',NULL,'Mind,Rather,Making',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22098,'','Cliff Fadiman','Author','','','American','When you reread a classic, you do not see more in the book than you did before; you see more in you than there was before.','',NULL,'Book,Did,Before',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22099,'','Clifton Fadiman','Writer','\nMay 15, 1904\n','\nJune 20, 1999\n','American','Insomnia is a gross feeder. It will nourish itself on any kind of thinking, including thinking about not thinking.','',NULL,'Thinking,Insomnia,Gross',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22100,'Humor','Clifton Fadiman','Writer','\nMay 15, 1904\n','\nJune 20, 1999\n','American','A sense of humor is the ability to understand a joke - and that the joke is oneself.','',NULL,'Understand,Sense',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22101,'','Clifton Fadiman','Writer','\nMay 15, 1904\n','\nJune 20, 1999\n','American','By the end of high school I was not of course an educated man, but I knew how to try to become one.','',NULL,'School,End,Try',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22102,'','Clifton Fadiman','Writer','\nMay 15, 1904\n','\nJune 20, 1999\n','American','Cheese is milk\'s leap towards immortality.','',NULL,'Cheese,Leap,Milk',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22103,'','Clifton Fadiman','Writer','\nMay 15, 1904\n','\nJune 20, 1999\n','American','I tried to use the questions and answers as an armature on which to build a sculpture of genuine conversation.','',NULL,'Questions,Tried,Build',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22104,'Experience','Clifton Fadiman','Writer','\nMay 15, 1904\n','\nJune 20, 1999\n','American','As between mileage and experience choose experience.','',NULL,'Between,Choose',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22105,'Experience','Clifton Fadiman','Writer','\nMay 15, 1904\n','\nJune 20, 1999\n','American','Experience teaches you that the man who looks you straight in the eye, particularly if he adds a firm handshake, is hiding something.','',NULL,'Looks,Eye',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22106,'Life,Men','Clifton Fadiman','Writer','\nMay 15, 1904\n','\nJune 20, 1999\n','American','For most men, life is a search for the proper manila envelope in which to get themselves filed.','',NULL,'Themselves',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22107,'','Clifton Fadiman','Writer','\nMay 15, 1904\n','\nJune 20, 1999\n','American','Gertrude Stein was masterly in making nothing happen very slowly.','',NULL,'Nothing,Happen,Making',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22108,'Work','Clifton Fadiman','Writer','\nMay 15, 1904\n','\nJune 20, 1999\n','American','My main recollection is of the work I had to do in order to eat.','',NULL,'Order,Eat',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22109,'','Clifton Fadiman','Writer','\nMay 15, 1904\n','\nJune 20, 1999\n','American','The German mind has a talent for making no mistakes but the very greatest.','',NULL,'Mistakes,Mind,Greatest',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22110,'','Clifton Fadiman','Writer','\nMay 15, 1904\n','\nJune 20, 1999\n','American','When you read a classic, you do not see more in the book than you did before; you see more in you than there was before.','',NULL,'Book,Did,Before',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22111,'Humor','Clifton Paul Fadiman','Writer','','','','A sense of humor is the ability to understand a joke - and that the joke is oneself.','',NULL,'Understand,Sense',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22112,'','Clifton Paul Fadiman','Writer','','','','A bottle of wine begs to be shared; I have never met a miserly wine lover.','',NULL,'Wine,Lover,Shared',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22113,'Friendship','Clifton Paul Fadiman','Writer','','','','One measure of friendship consists not in the number of things friends can discuss, but in the number of things they need no longer mention.','',NULL,'Friends,Number',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22114,'','Clifton Paul Fadiman','Writer','','','','Cheese - milk\'s leap toward immortality.','',NULL,'Toward,Cheese,Leap',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22115,'Men,Life','Clifton Paul Fadiman','Writer','','','','For most men life is a search for the proper manila envelope in which to get themselves filed.','',NULL,'Themselves',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22116,'Art,Business','Clifton Paul Fadiman','Writer','','','','He has made a profession out of a business and an art out of a profession.','',NULL,'Made',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22117,'Age,Great','Clifton Paul Fadiman','Writer','','','','My son is 7 years old. I am 54. It has taken me a great many years to reach that age. I am more respected in the community, I am stronger, I am more intelligent and I think I am better than he is. I don\'t want to be a pal, I want to be a father.','',NULL,'Father',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22118,'','Clifton Paul Fadiman','Writer','','','','The adjective is the banana peel of the parts of speech.','',NULL,'Speech,Banana,Parts',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22119,'Home','Clifton Paul Fadiman','Writer','','','','To feel at home, stay at home.','',NULL,'Stay',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22120,'History','Clifton Paul Fadiman','Writer','','','','To take wine into our mouths is to savor a droplet of the river of human history.','',NULL,'Human,Wine',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22121,'','Clifton Paul Fadiman','Writer','','','','When you re-read a classic you do not see in the book more than you did before. You see more in you than there was before.','',NULL,'Book,Did,Before',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22122,'Travel','Clifton Paul Fadiman','Writer','','','','When you travel, remember that a foreign country is not designed to make you comfortable. It is designed to make its own people comfortable.','',NULL,'Remember,Country',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22123,'Time','Donald Fagen','Musician','\nJanuary 10, 1948\n','','American','When you get a groove going, time flies.','',NULL,'Flies,Groove',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22124,'Life,Art','Donald Fagen','Musician','\nJanuary 10, 1948\n','','American','I had trouble distinguishing art from life. I don\'t now, and I feel much better!','',NULL,'Better',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22125,'','Donald Fagen','Musician','\nJanuary 10, 1948\n','','American','People are usually afraid to say what\'s on their mind.','',NULL,'Mind,Afraid,Usually',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22126,'','Donald Fagen','Musician','\nJanuary 10, 1948\n','','American','What do you do with what you\'re given, and how do you transform it into something worthwhile?','',NULL,'Worthwhile,Transform,Given',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22127,'Nature','Donald Fagen','Musician','\nJanuary 10, 1948\n','','American','I have a critical nature, in the sense that when I look at something I often look for the flaws.','',NULL,'Sense,Often',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22128,'Time','Donald Fagen','Musician','\nJanuary 10, 1948\n','','American','I like it when songs develop in some way. Four minutes usually isn\'t enough time for something to develop musically.','',NULL,'Enough,Songs',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22129,'','Donald Fagen','Musician','\nJanuary 10, 1948\n','','American','We\'re not getting any younger.','',NULL,'Getting,Younger',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22130,'','John Fahey','Musician','\nFebruary 28, 1939\n','\nFebruary 22, 2001\n','American','As for fame, it can go to your head and you can become full of yourself.','',NULL,'Yourself,Become,Head',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22131,'Life','John Fahey','Musician','\nFebruary 28, 1939\n','\nFebruary 22, 2001\n','American','As soon as the groupie finds out that you make errors in everyday life like everybody else does and that you are human, they turn on you and hate you.','',NULL,'Hate,Human',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22132,'Experience','John Fahey','Musician','\nFebruary 28, 1939\n','\nFebruary 22, 2001\n','American','Being worshipped is a horrible experience.','',NULL,'Horrible,Worshipped',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22133,'','John Fahey','Musician','\nFebruary 28, 1939\n','\nFebruary 22, 2001\n','American','But I say these things in an objective dispassionate manner because, you know, and I can\'t explain why, but being one of the greatest guitarists in the world simply is not very important to me.','',NULL,'Greatest,Important,Why',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22134,'Music','John Fahey','Musician','\nFebruary 28, 1939\n','\nFebruary 22, 2001\n','American','Early Bluegrass is my favorite kind of music, not to many people know that.','',NULL,'Early,Favorite',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22135,'','John Fahey','Musician','\nFebruary 28, 1939\n','\nFebruary 22, 2001\n','American','From a social perspective, I am looking for friends, not acolytes.','',NULL,'Friends,Social,Looking',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22136,'','John Fahey','Musician','\nFebruary 28, 1939\n','\nFebruary 22, 2001\n','American','How can I be a folk? I\'m from the suburbs you know.','',NULL,'Folk,Suburbs',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22137,'Great','John Fahey','Musician','\nFebruary 28, 1939\n','\nFebruary 22, 2001\n','American','I also know that I am not a great technician.','',NULL,'Also,Technician',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22138,'Music','John Fahey','Musician','\nFebruary 28, 1939\n','\nFebruary 22, 2001\n','American','I had a big background in listening to classical music and I started trying to compose, like I was playing the guitar but I heard an orchestra in my head.','',NULL,'Trying,Guitar',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22139,'','John Fahey','Musician','\nFebruary 28, 1939\n','\nFebruary 22, 2001\n','American','I just want to be treated like an average guy.','',NULL,'Guy,Average,Treated',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22140,'Time','John Fahey','Musician','\nFebruary 28, 1939\n','\nFebruary 22, 2001\n','American','I thought I\'d be wasting my time to go to commercial record companies and make demos for them, because don\'t forget, I was doing what I was doing and nobody understood what I was doing.','',NULL,'Forget,Thought',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22141,'','John Fahey','Musician','\nFebruary 28, 1939\n','\nFebruary 22, 2001\n','American','I was using them as teachers for technique but I was never trying to be a folk.','',NULL,'Trying,Teachers,Using',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22142,'Money','John Fahey','Musician','\nFebruary 28, 1939\n','\nFebruary 22, 2001\n','American','Regarding fame, fortune and Oregon I do wish I had more money.','',NULL,'Wish,Fame',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22143,'Music','John Fahey','Musician','\nFebruary 28, 1939\n','\nFebruary 22, 2001\n','American','See my father knew a lot about music, he played the piano and he would do theory and stuff like that, but I didn\'t learn anything from him, but I played that for him and he liked it a lot.','',NULL,'Father,Anything',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22144,'','John Fahey','Musician','\nFebruary 28, 1939\n','\nFebruary 22, 2001\n','American','So I learnt a few country western songs, I bought a chord book, and right away I started writing my own stuff, which nobody else did that, I don\'t know why.','',NULL,'Writing,Book,Country',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22145,'','John Fahey','Musician','\nFebruary 28, 1939\n','\nFebruary 22, 2001\n','American','The other thing in composition is opening up the unconscious.','',NULL,'Opening',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22146,'','John Fahey','Musician','\nFebruary 28, 1939\n','\nFebruary 22, 2001\n','American','Well folks, that\'s about it for the show tonight.','',NULL,'Show,Tonight,Folks',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22147,'Love,Music','John Fahey','Musician','\nFebruary 28, 1939\n','\nFebruary 22, 2001\n','American','Well I was on the one hand, the more I played the guitar the more I began to really love the guitar and to love virtually any kind of music that anybody played well on guitar.','',NULL,'Guitar',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22148,'Good,Death','John Fahey','Musician','\nFebruary 28, 1939\n','\nFebruary 22, 2001\n','American','Well when I made my first record I thought it would be a good joke to have me on one side, have the lable say John Fahey on one side, and this guy Blind Joe Death on the other side.','',NULL,'Thought',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22149,'','John Fahey','Musician','\nFebruary 28, 1939\n','\nFebruary 22, 2001\n','American','When I play, I very quickly put myself into a light hypnotic trance and compose while playing, drawing directly from the emotions.','',NULL,'Play,Put,Light',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22150,'','Siobhan Fahey','Musician','\nSeptember 10, 1957\n','','British','This is what I am. I have periods of enormous self-destructive depression, where I go completely off my trolley and lose all sight of reality and reason.','',NULL,'Depression,Reality,Reason',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22151,'Life','Siobhan Fahey','Musician','\nSeptember 10, 1957\n','','British','If you suffer from depression, anything that makes you feel has to the most important thing in your life, because it\'s the only thing that can save you.','',NULL,'Depression,Important',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22152,'','Siobhan Fahey','Musician','\nSeptember 10, 1957\n','','British','Depression scares people off. It makes me laugh that it has that kind of effect.','',NULL,'Depression,Laugh,Off',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22153,'','Siobhan Fahey','Musician','\nSeptember 10, 1957\n','','British','I\'ve always been an outsider; a displaced person.','',NULL,'Person,Outsider,Displaced',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22154,'Love','Siobhan Fahey','Musician','\nSeptember 10, 1957\n','','British','I have a naturally camp sensibility and a camp sense of humour. I love the icons that gay people love.','',NULL,'Gay,Sense',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22155,'Love,Peace','Siobhan Fahey','Musician','\nSeptember 10, 1957\n','','British','I just can\'t seem to write songs about peace and love. Yeah right, how do you get that?','',NULL,'Write',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22156,'Love,Music','Siobhan Fahey','Musician','\nSeptember 10, 1957\n','','British','I really, really love music. I\'m affected by it and uplifted by it, and made to laugh and cry, and almost fall in love with the person who has made me feel so brilliant and communicated so profoundly to me.','',NULL,'Person',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22157,'','Siobhan Fahey','Musician','\nSeptember 10, 1957\n','','British','I\'ve always craved to belong to somewhere, but I never have and never will.','',NULL,'Somewhere,Belong,Craved',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22158,'','Siobhan Fahey','Musician','\nSeptember 10, 1957\n','','British','It\'s refreshing to hear something that\'s pop but doesn\'t sound like Britney Spears.','',NULL,'Hear,Sound,Pop',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22159,'Life','Siobhan Fahey','Musician','\nSeptember 10, 1957\n','','British','Most of my life I\'ve had long periods of feeling down and lost. That\'s why every five years or so I\'ve smashed my life to pieces and started again.','',NULL,'Feeling,Lost',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22160,'','Siobhan Fahey','Musician','\nSeptember 10, 1957\n','','British','When do you know you\'re insane? And when do you known you\'re sane? I think I treat a fine line between the two. It\'s a battle to function, but somehow I manage.','',NULL,'Battle,Two,Between',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22161,'','Siobhan Fahey','Musician','\nSeptember 10, 1957\n','','British','Bananarama were written off from day one. Nobody believed in us but us. We kept having hits despite the record company, despite the press.','',NULL,'Off,Nobody,Company',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22162,'','Siobhan Fahey','Musician','\nSeptember 10, 1957\n','','British','Being a woman is really crap.','',NULL,'Woman,Crap',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22163,'','Siobhan Fahey','Musician','\nSeptember 10, 1957\n','','British','Fashion goes round in circles.','',NULL,'Fashion,Goes,Round',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22164,'','Siobhan Fahey','Musician','\nSeptember 10, 1957\n','','British','I absolutely hate Take That, East 17, the Spice Girls.','',NULL,'Hate,East,Spice',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22165,'','Siobhan Fahey','Musician','\nSeptember 10, 1957\n','','British','I can\'t remember what the last film I saw was, as I can\'t smoke or drink in cinemas.','',NULL,'Remember,Last,Film',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22166,'','Siobhan Fahey','Musician','\nSeptember 10, 1957\n','','British','I come from the home-grown punk ethic, where it doesn\'t matter if you can\'t play a note, it\'s how you communicate.','',NULL,'Play,Matter,Punk',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22167,'Music','Siobhan Fahey','Musician','\nSeptember 10, 1957\n','','British','I consider the Stooges to be pop music.','',NULL,'Consider,Pop',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22168,'Love,Music','Siobhan Fahey','Musician','\nSeptember 10, 1957\n','','British','I have this massive love for the whole culture of pop music. It\'s my fascination, my ongoing passion.','',NULL,'Passion',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22169,'Love','Siobhan Fahey','Musician','\nSeptember 10, 1957\n','','British','I love to sing old Motown songs to myself, or some Patti Smith Edith Piaf or Billie Holiday. That gets me in the mood for singing.','',NULL,'Old,Holiday',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22170,'','Siobhan Fahey','Musician','\nSeptember 10, 1957\n','','British','I never belonged anywhere. I just felt like a creature from another planet.','',NULL,'Another,Felt,Planet',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22171,'Life','Siobhan Fahey','Musician','\nSeptember 10, 1957\n','','British','I watched my mother waste her life on housework and swore I\'d never do that. Dave does the cooking.','',NULL,'Mother,Her',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22172,'','Siobhan Fahey','Musician','\nSeptember 10, 1957\n','','British','I\'m a crap guitarist and I find it really hard writing on my own.','',NULL,'Writing,Hard,Find',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22173,'History','Siobhan Fahey','Musician','\nSeptember 10, 1957\n','','British','I\'m a hopeless mother; a hopeless wife; I have to try harder. I\'m just a pathetic case history, really.','',NULL,'Mother,Wife',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22174,'Love','Siobhan Fahey','Musician','\nSeptember 10, 1957\n','','British','I\'m absolutely obsessed with The Jesus And Mary Chain and Patti Smith, but I\'m a massive pop fan. I love pop culture, It\'s a total reflection of the zeitgeist.','',NULL,'Jesus,Reflection',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22175,'Time,Good','Lorrie Fair','Athlete','\nAugust 5, 1978\n','','American','Even if you have a bad game, you have to swallow your pride and sign. It takes a little time, but it makes the kids happy. And it makes you feel good, too.','',NULL,'Happy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22176,'Money','Lorrie Fair','Athlete','\nAugust 5, 1978\n','','American','Everybody thought I was crazy. They thought I should take the money and run. But there was just something special about being a senior at Chapel Hill. I just couldn\'t leave.','',NULL,'Crazy,Thought',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22177,'','Lorrie Fair','Athlete','\nAugust 5, 1978\n','','American','Everywhere you look these days you see Carolina athletes.','',NULL,'Days,Athletes,Carolina',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22178,'Best','Lorrie Fair','Athlete','\nAugust 5, 1978\n','','American','Getting a chance to practice six months against my own teammates, who I consider the best soccer players in the world, there\'s no way I couldn\'t improve.','',NULL,'Chance,Against',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22179,'','Lorrie Fair','Athlete','\nAugust 5, 1978\n','','American','Here at Carolina, our World Cup opponents marked their calendars. Obviously the other nations wanted to win every game, but a big upset over the U.S. was something we knew other teams would cherish.','',NULL,'Game,Win,Big',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22180,'Great,Experience','Lorrie Fair','Athlete','\nAugust 5, 1978\n','','American','I do feel we have several great keepers on this team. We just need to get them that experience.','',NULL,'Team',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22181,'','Lorrie Fair','Athlete','\nAugust 5, 1978\n','','American','I don\'t know if there are words to describe my motivation.','',NULL,'Words,Motivation,Describe',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22182,'Best','Lorrie Fair','Athlete','\nAugust 5, 1978\n','','American','I don\'t know if you could take a whole 90 minutes and say that was the best game we ever played.','',NULL,'Game,Ever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22183,'Love','Lorrie Fair','Athlete','\nAugust 5, 1978\n','','American','I think there is a special bond between Carolina athletes. A lot of people seem to wear our gear because it is fashionable. They love the colors. It\'s Michael Jordan\'s school!','',NULL,'School,Special',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22184,'','Lorrie Fair','Athlete','\nAugust 5, 1978\n','','American','I think UNC and Lorrie Fair is a perfect match.','',NULL,'Perfect,Fair,Match',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22185,'Love','Lorrie Fair','Athlete','\nAugust 5, 1978\n','','American','I\'m little, but I love big things.','',NULL,'Big',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22186,'','Lorrie Fair','Athlete','\nAugust 5, 1978\n','','American','If my soccer career were over, I would still come here because of the people. And despite the fact I\'ve had to skip some school for National Team purposes, I am looking forward to holding that Carolina degree as soon as I can get my hands on it.','',NULL,'School,Forward,Career',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22187,'','Lorrie Fair','Athlete','\nAugust 5, 1978\n','','American','It\'s all a matter of how agents want to handle their clients.','',NULL,'Matter,Handle,Clients',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22188,'Great','Lorrie Fair','Athlete','\nAugust 5, 1978\n','','American','It\'s flattering if people think I\'m attractive. If it helps, great, but it\'s not going to get in the way of me wanting to win. That\'s what I\'m all about.','',NULL,'Win,Attractive',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22189,'','Lorrie Fair','Athlete','\nAugust 5, 1978\n','','American','Michael Jordan always wore his Carolina shorts under his Bulls\' uniform.','',NULL,'Carolina,Uniform,Shorts',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22190,'','Lorrie Fair','Athlete','\nAugust 5, 1978\n','','American','Some people asked me if it was going to be a downer to come back and play on a college team after playing on a world championship team, and I don\'t think they understand what it is like to play here.','',NULL,'Understand,Play,After',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22191,'Home','Lorrie Fair','Athlete','\nAugust 5, 1978\n','','American','Sometimes I come home and still can\'t believe it\'s all mine.','',NULL,'Believe,Still',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22192,'','Lorrie Fair','Athlete','\nAugust 5, 1978\n','','American','That doll looks more like a black man than me.','',NULL,'Black,Looks,Doll',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22193,'Best','Lorrie Fair','Athlete','\nAugust 5, 1978\n','','American','The China game was the best because it took the effort of everyone on the team to survive 120 minutes.','',NULL,'Game,Team',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22194,'','Lorrie Fair','Athlete','\nAugust 5, 1978\n','','American','The fact that the games were so close was a tribute to the level of skill in the World Cup.','',NULL,'Fact,Games,Level',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22195,'','Lorrie Fair','Athlete','\nAugust 5, 1978\n','','American','The national team comes before everything.','',NULL,'Everything,Before,Team',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22196,'Good','Lorrie Fair','Athlete','\nAugust 5, 1978\n','','American','They are always telling us that Carolina Blue is not a color, that it is really Columbia blue or sky blue. But there is no bad blood amongst the teammates. All of our kidding is in good fun.','',NULL,'Fun,Bad',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22197,'','Lorrie Fair','Athlete','\nAugust 5, 1978\n','','American','This season is my most special and most cherished. All my focus is on getting that championship back here.','',NULL,'Focus,Special,Here',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22198,'','Lorrie Fair','Athlete','\nAugust 5, 1978\n','','American','UNC symbolizes something special. When you get chills you know you belong here.','',NULL,'Special,Here,Belong',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22199,'Women,History,Sports','Lorrie Fair','Athlete','\nAugust 5, 1978\n','','American','We knew it was going to be the biggest event scheduled in the history of women\'s sports, but we didn\'t ever fathom we would be playing before sold-out stadiums all over the country.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22200,'Love,Learning','Nan Fairbrother','Writer','1913','1971','English','The hardest of all is learning to be a well of affection, and not a fountain; to show them we love them not when we feel like it, but when they do.','',NULL,'Show',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22201,'','Nan Fairbrother','Writer','1913','1971','English','We are perverse creatures and never satisfied.','',NULL,'Satisfied,Creatures,Perverse',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22202,'','Edward Fairfax','Writer','','','English','Each mind is pressed, and open every ear, to hear new tidings, though they no way joy us.','',NULL,'Mind,Joy,Though',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22203,'Love,Best','Benjamin Franklin Fairless','Businessman','\nMay 3, 1890\n','\nJanuary 1, 1962\n','American','What is the recipe for successful achievement? To my mind there are just four essential ingredients: Choose a career you love, give it the best there is in you, seize your opportunities, and be a member of the team.','',NULL,'Successful',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22204,'','Benjamin Franklin Fairless','Businessman','\nMay 3, 1890\n','\nJanuary 1, 1962\n','American','What five members of the Supreme Court say the law is may be something vastly different from what Congress intended the law to be.','',NULL,'May,Different,Law',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22205,'Life','Michelle Fairley','Actress','1964','','Irish','As an actor you accept that you have to publicise what you do, but as for the whole personal life thing that people sometimes choose, no, that\'s not for me.','',NULL,'Sometimes,Whole',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22206,'Work,Good','Michelle Fairley','Actress','1964','','Irish','As an actor, all you want to do is to work and do good work.','',NULL,'Actor',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22207,'','Ron Fairly','Athlete','\nJuly 12, 1938\n','','American','Last night I neglected to mention something that bears repeating.','',NULL,'Night,Last,Bears',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22208,'','Ron Fairly','Athlete','\nJuly 12, 1938\n','','American','Bruce Sutter has been around for a while and he\'s pretty old. He\'s thirty-five years old, that will give you some idea of how old he is.','',NULL,'Give,Pretty,Old',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22209,'','Ron Fairly','Athlete','\nJuly 12, 1938\n','','American','If I had to name the number one asset you could have for any sport I\'d say speed. In baseball, all a guy with speed has to do is make contact.','',NULL,'Baseball,Guy,Name',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22210,'','Ron Fairly','Athlete','\nJuly 12, 1938\n','','American','The Giants are looking for a trade but I don\'t think Atlanta wants to depart with a quality player.','',NULL,'Looking,Quality,Wants',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22211,'Great','Ron Fairly','Athlete','\nJuly 12, 1938\n','','American','The wind at Candlestick tonight is blowing with great propensity.','',NULL,'Wind,Tonight',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22212,'','Adam Faith','Musician','\nJune 23, 1940\n','\nMarch 8, 2003\n','English','I had a financial page to write in the Mail on Sunday where I\'d give tips on shares. I worked there for two and a half years. Nothing compares to the burst of energy felt on a newsroom floor when a big story breaks.','',NULL,'Sunday,Nothing,Give',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22213,'','Adam Faith','Musician','\nJune 23, 1940\n','\nMarch 8, 2003\n','English','I\'d like to be a geneticist to be honest, but there are limits to what I can do now. For my dream to come true I\'d have to be 20 years old again, heading off to a blue chip university.','',NULL,'True,Old,Honest',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22214,'','Adam Faith','Musician','\nJune 23, 1940\n','\nMarch 8, 2003\n','English','I\'m working harder now than ever before. I couldn\'t turn down the BBC job because I\'ve never been offered the opportunity of killing three or four people on screen before!','',NULL,'Job,Ever,Down',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22215,'Relationship,Good','Marianne Faithfull','Musician','\nDecember 29, 1946\n','','British','Maybe the most that you can expect from a relationship that goes bad is to come out of it with a few good songs.','',NULL,'Bad',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22216,'','Marianne Faithfull','Musician','\nDecember 29, 1946\n','','British','Rebellion is the only thing that keeps you alive!','',NULL,'Alive,Rebellion,Keeps',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22217,'','Marianne Faithfull','Musician','\nDecember 29, 1946\n','','British','I never trusted anybody at all. I don\'t know why it was so hard, I just didn\'t.','',NULL,'Hard,Why,Anybody',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22218,'','Marianne Faithfull','Musician','\nDecember 29, 1946\n','','British','I think drugs were used by me as a way of suppressing my natural spirit.','',NULL,'Used,Spirit,Natural',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22219,'','Marianne Faithfull','Musician','\nDecember 29, 1946\n','','British','I think I\'m really powerful. They\'ll smash me, probably.','',NULL,'Powerful,Probably,Smash',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22220,'','Marianne Faithfull','Musician','\nDecember 29, 1946\n','','British','I took drugs because we all took drugs.','',NULL,'Took',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22221,'','Marianne Faithfull','Musician','\nDecember 29, 1946\n','','British','The really explicit phrase is doors of perception.','',NULL,'Perception,Doors,Phrase',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22222,'God','Marianne Faithfull','Musician','\nDecember 29, 1946\n','','British','The voice of God, if you must know, is Aretha Franklin\'s.','',NULL,'Must,Voice',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22223,'','Marianne Faithfull','Musician','\nDecember 29, 1946\n','','British','The way I choose to show my feelings is through my songs.','',NULL,'Feelings,Through,Show',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22224,'','Rima Fakih','Clergyman','\nSeptember 22, 1985\n','','American','I went out with some old friends and we were having fun. A couple of them were very intoxicated. When I went to leave, I refused to let them drive. So when I got pulled over, I was the driver.','',NULL,'Fun,Friends,Old',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22225,'Great','Rima Fakih','Clergyman','\nSeptember 22, 1985\n','','American','Everyone should be proud of who they are and where they come from because America is a big melting pot of diverse ethnicities. It\'s great to be part of this wonderful country.','',NULL,'Country,America',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22226,'','Rima Fakih','Clergyman','\nSeptember 22, 1985\n','','American','I believe that birth control is just like every other medication even though it\'s a controlled substance.','',NULL,'Believe,Control,Though',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22227,'','Rima Fakih','Clergyman','\nSeptember 22, 1985\n','','American','I do like to have fun. I don\'t need alcohol to have fun.','',NULL,'Fun,Alcohol',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22228,'','Rima Fakih','Clergyman','\nSeptember 22, 1985\n','','American','I understand there are a lot of people looking up to me.','',NULL,'Understand,Looking',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22229,'Religion','Rima Fakih','Clergyman','\nSeptember 22, 1985\n','','American','I\'m Miss USA, not Miss Religion USA.','',NULL,'Miss,Usa',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22230,'Beauty','Rima Fakih','Clergyman','\nSeptember 22, 1985\n','','American','I\'m not a party animal; I took my job as Miss USA very seriously... Sometimes, of course, I want to let it all go. Even though I\'m a beauty queen, you\'re also an unofficial ambassador, and there\'s a lot of pressure.','',NULL,'Job,Sometimes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22231,'Family,Amazing','Rima Fakih','Clergyman','\nSeptember 22, 1985\n','','American','My family is just an amazing melting pot of wonderful religions and faiths.','',NULL,'Wonderful',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22232,'Family,Mom','Rima Fakih','Clergyman','\nSeptember 22, 1985\n','','American','My mom was diagnosed with breast cancer when I was 13 and it was something we weren\'t really aware of as a family.','',NULL,'Cancer',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22233,'Best','Rima Fakih','Clergyman','\nSeptember 22, 1985\n','','American','They say \'expect the worst.\' I say \'Expect the best and even better will happen.\'','',NULL,'Better,Happen',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22234,'Family','Rima Fakih','Clergyman','\nSeptember 22, 1985\n','','American','We\'re a Muslim family, but we\'re also very cultured and we have a mixture of different religions. For example, my brother-in-law is Catholic, and my sister converted and my nephews are baptized. I have an uncle who just graduated and currently he\'s a priest.','',NULL,'Different,Sister',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22235,'Great','Brad Falchuk','Director','1971','','American','Any great character is the combination of a brilliant actor and the right writing.','',NULL,'Character,Writing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22236,'','Brad Falchuk','Director','1971','','American','Every teenager feels a wanting, a desire for something more, to be heard, to be seen.','',NULL,'Desire,Seen,Heard',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22237,'Love,Best','Brad Falchuk','Director','1971','','American','I love it when characters surprise you, just like real people. When I write a scene I just try to make the characters behave in a way that feels natural to them. Sometimes that means they make a left turn and do something unexpected. Those are always the best scenes in my opinion.','',NULL,'Real',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22238,'Time','Brad Falchuk','Director','1971','','American','One of the main pitfalls of any theoretically \'niche\' show is that you spend too much time on the \'niche\' and not enough time on the \'show.\'','',NULL,'Enough,Show',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22239,'','Brad Falchuk','Director','1971','','American','The East Coast, and certainly Boston, has a provincial quality to it that makes it harder to bust out and move up. Try to be too different and they\'ll pull you down.','',NULL,'Down,Different,Try',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22240,'Music,Time,Parenting','Edie Falco','Actress','\nJuly 5, 1963\n','','American','We\'re living in a time when parenting is not at all mirroring the way I was parented. For me, I just followed my parents around on their errands; when they were busy on the phone, I was quiet. It\'s a different kettle of fish these days: They run the house, and you listen to their music, and you go t','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22241,'','Edie Falco','Actress','\nJuly 5, 1963\n','','American','And hey-the psychiatrist in the show is Italian also. So people are going to focus on what they want to focus on. There\'s not much you can do about that.','',NULL,'Focus,Show,Italian',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22242,'Love','Edie Falco','Actress','\nJuly 5, 1963\n','','American','Being a single mother was the right thing for me. But I have a tremendous amount of help from my friends. They\'re in love with my kids, and my kids are in love with them.','',NULL,'Mother,Help',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22243,'Work,Family,Home','Edie Falco','Actress','\nJuly 5, 1963\n','','American','Coming home to my family afterward makes the work richer, easier and more fun.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22244,'','Edie Falco','Actress','\nJuly 5, 1963\n','','American','I actually washed my window once, and it fell through - it was being held together by the dirt.','',NULL,'Together,Through,Once',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22245,'','Edie Falco','Actress','\nJuly 5, 1963\n','','American','I do not cook.','',NULL,'Cook',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22246,'Life,Good','Edie Falco','Actress','\nJuly 5, 1963\n','','American','I don\'t have examples in my life of people who are all good or bad; I have deeply loved many people who are both, and I relate to those kinds of people on a far greater level.','',NULL,'Bad',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22247,'','Edie Falco','Actress','\nJuly 5, 1963\n','','American','I don\'t know what it must be like to be a writer in general, but to be a comedy writer, it\'s got to be something - it\'s a very special kind of talent.','',NULL,'Must,Special,Talent',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22248,'','Edie Falco','Actress','\nJuly 5, 1963\n','','American','I don\'t watch a lot of television.','',NULL,'Television,Watch',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22249,'','Edie Falco','Actress','\nJuly 5, 1963\n','','American','I grew up kind of a tomboy and I used to fight with all the neighborhood boys.','',NULL,'Fight,Used,Tomboy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22250,'Women,Men','Edie Falco','Actress','\nJuly 5, 1963\n','','American','I have lots of friends and, like me, they\'re not married. So my kids have lots of godparents - men and women, gay and straight. My loft is always filled with people helping me out with them and loving them.','',NULL,'Gay',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22251,'Love,Time','Edie Falco','Actress','\nJuly 5, 1963\n','','American','I have this dog named Marley, and it is a kind of love I had never known. I have a hard time believing Marley did not come from my body. I know that sounds insane, but I feel that connected to her. She made me realize I wanted to adopt children.','',NULL,'Children',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22252,'Love','Edie Falco','Actress','\nJuly 5, 1963\n','','American','I love being able to take a nap in the afternoon.','',NULL,'Able,Afternoon',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22253,'Love','Edie Falco','Actress','\nJuly 5, 1963\n','','American','I love to hand sew. I sometimes make clothing for my children, which of course they grow out of in a matter of minutes. I thoroughly love it.','',NULL,'Children,Sometimes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22254,'','Edie Falco','Actress','\nJuly 5, 1963\n','','American','I never really wanted kids. I didn\'t not want them, but motherhood just wasn\'t something that pulled at me.','',NULL,'Wanted,Kids,Motherhood',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22255,'Life,Good','Edie Falco','Actress','\nJuly 5, 1963\n','','American','I really am profoundly grateful just in general in my life. I\'ve had an embarrassing amount of good fortune.','',NULL,'Grateful',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22256,'Love,Great','Edie Falco','Actress','\nJuly 5, 1963\n','','American','I sort of love reading the scripts and going, \'Oh wow, what a great idea. I never would have thought of that.\'','',NULL,'Thought',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22257,'','Edie Falco','Actress','\nJuly 5, 1963\n','','American','I think that you do get a little extra jolt of confidence when you win an Emmy.','',NULL,'Confidence,Win,Emmy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22258,'Life,Work,Family','Edie Falco','Actress','\nJuly 5, 1963\n','','American','I think there was a time when I considered myself a work addict, but that\'s no longer accurate. My life has changed so dramatically over the last number of years, especially having a family now. My priorities have shifted.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22259,'Time','Edie Falco','Actress','\nJuly 5, 1963\n','','American','I wanted to act; that was my one goal. I wanted to devote all my time to acting and not waitressing or anything else.','',NULL,'Anything,Goal',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22260,'Life','Edie Falco','Actress','\nJuly 5, 1963\n','','American','I was a young kid from Long Island who wanted to do something large with her life, so I can relate to that.','',NULL,'Long,Young',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22261,'Alone','Edie Falco','Actress','\nJuly 5, 1963\n','','American','I was able to support myself by acting alone about six years ago. Until then, I was just scraping by.','',NULL,'Acting,Able',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22262,'Love','Edie Falco','Actress','\nJuly 5, 1963\n','','American','I\'m a very ritualistic, routine-oriented person, and I discovered over the years that I love working Monday through Friday.','',NULL,'Person,Through',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22263,'Music','Edie Falco','Actress','\nJuly 5, 1963\n','','American','I\'m an old-school, embarrassing Joni Mitchell fan. Her music made a hook in my soul and hasn\'t let go for all these years. I even sing her songs as lullabies to my kids.','',NULL,'Made,Soul',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22264,'','Edie Falco','Actress','\nJuly 5, 1963\n','','American','I\'m just not one of those people who thought having biological children was that important, to me it was more about wanting to raise a child.','',NULL,'Children,Important,Thought',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22265,'Death,Fear','Giovanni Falcone','Judge','\nMay 18, 1939\n','\nMay 23, 1992\n','Italian','He who doesn\'t fear death dies only once.','',NULL,'Once',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22266,'Health','William Falconer','Poet','1732','1769','Scottish','The accumulation of numbers always augments in some measure moral corruptions, and the consequences to health of the various vices incident thereto, are well known.','',NULL,'Moral,Known',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22267,'Freedom','William Falconer','Poet','1732','1769','Scottish','Freedom from care and anxiety of mind is a blessing, which I apprehend such people enjoy in higher perfection than most others, and is of the utmost consequence.','',NULL,'Mind,Care',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22268,'God','William Falconer','Poet','1732','1769','Scottish','I do not feel obliged to believe that the same God who has endowed us with sense, reason, and intellect has intended us to forgo their use.','',NULL,'Believe,Same',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22269,'','William Falconer','Poet','1732','1769','Scottish','A long sea implies an uniform and steady motion of long and extensive waves; on the contrary, a short sea is when they run irregularly, broken, and interrupted; so as frequently to burst over a vessel\'s side or quarter.','',NULL,'Long,Short,Broken',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22270,'Life,Health','William Falconer','Poet','1732','1769','Scottish','Mental agitations and eating cares are more injurious to health, and destructive of life, than is commonly imagined, and could their effects be collected, would make no inconsiderable figure in the bills of mortality.','',NULL,'Mental',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22271,'','William Falconer','Poet','1732','1769','Scottish','The effect of sailing is produced by a judicious arrangement of the sails to the direction of the wind.','',NULL,'Wind,Direction,Effect',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22272,'','William Falconer','Poet','1732','1769','Scottish','Hence a ship is said to be tight, when her planks are so compact and solid as to prevent the entrance of the water in which she is immersed: and a cask is called tight, when the staves are so close that none of the liquid contained therein can issue through or between them.','',NULL,'Through,Said,Between',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22273,'','William Falconer','Poet','1732','1769','Scottish','Hence a ship is said to head the sea, when her course is opposed to the setting or direction of the surges.','',NULL,'Said,Her,Sea',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22274,'Time,Men','William Falconer','Poet','1732','1769','Scottish','In the time of battle the hammocs, together with their bedding, are all firmly corded, and fixed in the nettings on the quarter-deck, or whereever the men are too much exposed to the view or fire of the enemy.','',NULL,'Enemy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22275,'Life,Health,Society','William Falconer','Poet','1732','1769','Scottish','Nor is it the least advantage to health, accruing from such a way of life, that it expose those who follow it to fewer temptations to vice, than persons who live in crowded society.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22276,'War','William Falconer','Poet','1732','1769','Scottish','Of whatsoever number a fleet of ships of war is composed, it is usually divided into three squadrons; and these, if numerous, are again separated into divisions.','',NULL,'Again,Three',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22277,'Great','William Falconer','Poet','1732','1769','Scottish','The admiral, or commander in chief of a squadron, being frequently invested with a great charge, on which the fate of a kingdom may depend, ought certainly to be possessed of abilities equal to so important a station and so extensive a command.','',NULL,'Important,May',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22278,'','William Falconer','Poet','1732','1769','Scottish','The admirals of his majesty\'s fleet are classed into three squadrons, viz. the red, the white, and the blue.','',NULL,'Three,White,Red',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22279,'Great','William Falconer','Poet','1732','1769','Scottish','The anchors now made are contrived so as to sink into the ground as soon as they reach it, and to hold a great strain before they can be loosened or dislodged from their station.','',NULL,'Made,Before',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22280,'','William Falconer','Poet','1732','1769','Scottish','The fishes are also employed for the same purpose on any yard, which happens to be sprung or fractured. Thus their form, application, and utility are exactly like those of the splinters applied to a broken limb in surgery.','',NULL,'Same,Broken,Purpose',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22281,'','William Falconer','Poet','1732','1769','Scottish','The fleet being thus more inclosed will more readily observe the signals, and with greater facility form itself into the line of battle a circumstance which should be kept in view in every order of sailing.','',NULL,'Battle,Order,Line',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22282,'Great','William Falconer','Poet','1732','1769','Scottish','The great weight of the ship may indeed prevent her from acquiring her greatest velocity; but when she has attained it, she will advance by her own intrinsic motion, without gaining any new degree of velocity, or lessening what she has acquired.','',NULL,'Greatest,Without',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22283,'','William Falconer','Poet','1732','1769','Scottish','The head of a ship however has not always an immediate relation to her name, at least in the British navy.','',NULL,'Her,Head,Name',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22284,'Business','William Falconer','Poet','1732','1769','Scottish','The regular hours necessary to be observed by those who follow country business, are perhaps of more consequence than any of the other articles, however important those may be.','',NULL,'Important,May',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22285,'Nature,Hope,Fear','William Falconer','Poet','1732','1769','Scottish','The simplicity and uniformity of rural occupations, and their incessant practice, preclude any anxieties and agitations of hope and fear, to which employments of a more precarious and casual nature are subject.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22286,'','Nick Faldo','Athlete','\nJuly 18, 1957\n','','English','We were happily married for eight months. Unfortunately, we were married for four and a half years.','',NULL,'Married,Half,Four',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22287,'Sports,Great,Power','Nick Faldo','Athlete','\nJuly 18, 1957\n','','English','He hits it long. His shoulders are impressively quick through the ball. That\'s where he\'s getting his power from. He\'s young and has great elasticity.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22288,'','Nick Faldo','Athlete','\nJuly 18, 1957\n','','English','I never mixed with golfers when I was playing, mainly because I didn\'t want to talk golf all night.','',NULL,'Night,Talk,Playing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22289,'','Nick Faldo','Athlete','\nJuly 18, 1957\n','','English','I would like to thank the press from the heart of my bottom.','',NULL,'Heart,Press,Thank',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22290,'Family,Time','Nick Faldo','Athlete','\nJuly 18, 1957\n','','English','My time with my family is a priority.','',NULL,'Priority',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22291,'','Nick Faldo','Athlete','\nJuly 18, 1957\n','','English','When it blows here, even the seagulls walk.','',NULL,'Here,Walk,Blows',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22292,'','Peter Falk','Actor','\nSeptember 16, 1927\n','','American','I never understood a word John Cassavetes said. And I think he did that deliberately.','',NULL,'Did,Said,Word',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22293,'','Peter Falk','Actor','\nSeptember 16, 1927\n','','American','I\'m just looking to get through the day.','',NULL,'Through,Looking',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22294,'','Peter Falk','Actor','\nSeptember 16, 1927\n','','American','I came to Hollywood and nobody knew me. I was on a coupla TV shows.','',NULL,'Knew,Nobody,Hollywood',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22295,'','Peter Falk','Actor','\nSeptember 16, 1927\n','','American','I did do my own stunts.','',NULL,'Did,Stunts',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22296,'Work','Peter Falk','Actor','\nSeptember 16, 1927\n','','American','If your mind is at work, we\'re in danger of reproducing another cliche. If we can keep our minds out of it and our thoughts out of it, maybe we\'ll come up with something original.','',NULL,'Mind,Thoughts',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22297,'','Peter Falk','Actor','\nSeptember 16, 1927\n','','American','The only mountain that I would still like to climb: I\'d like to break 85.','',NULL,'Still,Break,Mountain',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22298,'','Peter Falk','Actor','\nSeptember 16, 1927\n','','American','Usually, I get hired because I\'m tall.','',NULL,'Tall,Hired,Usually',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22299,'','Peter Falk','Actor','\nSeptember 16, 1927\n','','American','You talk about what a director, he was smart. He said, Turn the camera on!','',NULL,'Smart,Said,Talk',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22300,'','Oriana Fallaci','Journalist','\nJuly 24, 1929\n','','Italian','Is it right to shoot the poor prostitute or a woman who is unfaithful to her husband, or a man who loves another man?','',NULL,'Husband,Woman,Poor',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22301,'','Oriana Fallaci','Journalist','\nJuly 24, 1929\n','','Italian','Europe is no longer Europe, it is Eurabia, a colony of Islam, where the Islamic invasion does not proceed only in a physical sense, but also in a mental and cultural sense.','',NULL,'Islam,Sense,Longer',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22302,'Power','Oriana Fallaci','Journalist','\nJuly 24, 1929\n','','Italian','Whether it comes from a despotic sovereign or an elected president, from a murderous general or a beloved leader, I see power as an inhuman and hateful phenomenon.','',NULL,'Leader,Whether',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22303,'','Oriana Fallaci','Journalist','\nJuly 24, 1929\n','','Italian','Why do the people humiliate themselves by voting? I didn\'t vote because I have dignity. If I had closed my nose and voted for one of them, I would spit on my own face.','',NULL,'Why,Vote,Voting',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22304,'','Oriana Fallaci','Journalist','\nJuly 24, 1929\n','','Italian','Without Khomeini, we would not be where we are. What a pity that, when pregnant with him, his mother did not choose to have an abortion.','',NULL,'Mother,Without,Him',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22305,'','Oriana Fallaci','Journalist','\nJuly 24, 1929\n','','Italian','I have always looked on disobedience toward the oppressive as the only way to use the miracle of having been born.','',NULL,'Born,Miracle,Toward',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22306,'','Oriana Fallaci','Journalist','\nJuly 24, 1929\n','','Italian','The Muslims refuse our culture and try to impose their culture on us. I reject them, and this is not only my duty toward my culture-it is toward my values, my principles, my civilization.','',NULL,'Try,Culture,Values',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22307,'','Oriana Fallaci','Journalist','\nJuly 24, 1929\n','','Italian','I am disgusted by the anti-Semitism of many Italians, of many Europeans.','',NULL,'Italians,Disgusted,Europeans',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22308,'Politics','Oriana Fallaci','Journalist','\nJuly 24, 1929\n','','Italian','I cry, sometimes, because I\'m not 20 years younger, and I\'m not healthy. But if I were, I would even sacrifice my writing to enter politics.','',NULL,'Writing,Sacrifice',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22309,'Great,Courage','Oriana Fallaci','Journalist','\nJuly 24, 1929\n','','Italian','I have reached the conclusion that those who have physical courage also have moral courage. Physical courage is a great test.','',NULL,'Moral',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22310,'','Oriana Fallaci','Journalist','\nJuly 24, 1929\n','','Italian','The moment you give up your principles, and your values, you are dead, your culture is dead, your civilization is dead. Period.','',NULL,'Give,Moment,Dead',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22311,'','Oriana Fallaci','Journalist','\nJuly 24, 1929\n','','Italian','You cannot survive if you do not know the past.','',NULL,'Past,Cannot,Survive',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22312,'Time','Oriana Fallaci','Journalist','\nJuly 24, 1929\n','','Italian','Arafat contradicts himself every five minutes. He always plays the double-cross, lies even if you ask him what time it is.','',NULL,'Him,Lies',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22313,'War','Oriana Fallaci','Journalist','\nJuly 24, 1929\n','','Italian','Have you ever thought that war is a madhouse and that everyone in the war is a patient?','',NULL,'Ever,Thought',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22314,'','Oriana Fallaci','Journalist','\nJuly 24, 1929\n','','Italian','How do you dare to ask me for a solution? It\'s like asking Seneca for a solution. You remember what he did? He committed suicide!','',NULL,'Remember,Did,Ask',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22315,'','Oriana Fallaci','Journalist','\nJuly 24, 1929\n','','Italian','I am a danger to myself if I get angry.','',NULL,'Angry,Danger',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22316,'Religion,Truth','Oriana Fallaci','Journalist','\nJuly 24, 1929\n','','Italian','I am an atheist, and if an atheist and a pope think the same things, there must be something true. There must be some human truth that is beyond religion.','',NULL,'True',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22317,'Life,Religion','Oriana Fallaci','Journalist','\nJuly 24, 1929\n','','Italian','I am known for a life spent in the struggle for freedom, and freedom includes the freedom of religion.','',NULL,'Freedom',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22318,'Time','Oriana Fallaci','Journalist','\nJuly 24, 1929\n','','Italian','I defend Israel\'s right to exist, to defend themselves, to not let themselves be exterminated a second time.','',NULL,'Themselves,Second',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22319,'Art','Oriana Fallaci','Journalist','\nJuly 24, 1929\n','','Italian','Glory is a heavy burden, a murdering poison, and to bear it is an art. And to have that art is rare.','',NULL,'Glory,Rare',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22320,'','Oriana Fallaci','Journalist','\nJuly 24, 1929\n','','Italian','Heroes can be sweet.','',NULL,'Sweet,Heroes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22321,'','Oriana Fallaci','Journalist','\nJuly 24, 1929\n','','Italian','I am an atheist, and if an atheist and a pope think the same things, there must be something true. It\'s that simple!','',NULL,'True,Simple,Must',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22322,'','Oriana Fallaci','Journalist','\nJuly 24, 1929\n','','Italian','I didn\'t want to kill a man. I\'m not capable of killing a man. I wanted to kill a tyrant.','',NULL,'Wanted,Capable,Tyrant',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22323,'Death','Oriana Fallaci','Journalist','\nJuly 24, 1929\n','','Italian','I don\'t want to hear about my death.','',NULL,'Hear',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22324,'Alone','Oriana Fallaci','Journalist','\nJuly 24, 1929\n','','Italian','I feel less alone when I read the books of Ratzinger.','',NULL,'Read,Less',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22325,'Business','Mary Fallin','Politician','\nDecember 9, 1954\n','','American','I started out as a business manager for a national hotel chain based in Oklahoma. I got frustrated with what was happening in the state capital - the high cost of doing business and a lack of educated workers.','',NULL,'High,State',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22326,'','Mary Fallin','Politician','\nDecember 9, 1954\n','','American','I still believe a majority of Republicans are for income tax cuts.','',NULL,'Believe,Still,Tax',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22327,'','Mary Fallin','Politician','\nDecember 9, 1954\n','','American','I thought I could make a difference, so I ran for office.','',NULL,'Thought,Office,Difference',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22328,'','Mary Fallin','Politician','\nDecember 9, 1954\n','','American','I\'ve been through so many different political races.','',NULL,'Political,Different,Through',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22329,'','Mary Fallin','Politician','\nDecember 9, 1954\n','','American','It\'s my job as governor to set a vision.','',NULL,'Job,Vision,Governor',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22330,'Great,History','Mary Fallin','Politician','\nDecember 9, 1954\n','','American','The history of my state of Oklahoma offers a great example of pursuing the American Dream. It was built and settled by pioneers moving West to seek better lives.','',NULL,'Moving',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22331,'Future','Mary Fallin','Politician','\nDecember 9, 1954\n','','American','What\'s important to have is a president that\'s focused on jobs, the economy, giving our children a better future and keeping our nation strong and safe.','',NULL,'Strong,Children',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22332,'Love','Jimmy Fallon','Comedian','\nSeptember 19, 1974\n','','American','There\'s always going to be someone out there... who doesn\'t believe in you or who thinks your head is too big or you\'re not smart enough. But those are the people you need to ignore, and those are the times you need to just keep doing what you love doing.','',NULL,'Smart,Believe',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22333,'Dating,Sports','Jimmy Fallon','Comedian','\nSeptember 19, 1974\n','','American','If you\'re a sports fan you realize that when you meet somebody, like a girlfriend, they kind of have to root for your team. They don\'t have a choice.','',NULL,'Team',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22334,'Smile','Jimmy Fallon','Comedian','\nSeptember 19, 1974\n','','American','Everyone looks so much better when they smile.','',NULL,'Better,Everyone',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22335,'Funny','Jimmy Fallon','Comedian','\nSeptember 19, 1974\n','','American','The one thing you shouldn\'t do is try to tell a cab driver how to get somewhere.','',NULL,'Try,Tell',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22336,'','Jimmy Fallon','Comedian','\nSeptember 19, 1974\n','','American','Don\'t keep reaching for the stars because you\'ll just look like an idiot stretching that way for no reason.','',NULL,'Idiot,Keep,Reason',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22337,'','Jimmy Fallon','Comedian','\nSeptember 19, 1974\n','','American','I don\'t shoot guns. I don\'t know how to do that. I grew Upstate New York, so I fought with my fists.','',NULL,'Guns,York,Fists',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22338,'Positive','Jimmy Fallon','Comedian','\nSeptember 19, 1974\n','','American','I like video games, I like tech, I like being positive.','',NULL,'Games,Video',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22339,'','Jimmy Fallon','Comedian','\nSeptember 19, 1974\n','','American','I never sing in the shower. It\'s very dangerous.','',NULL,'Dangerous,Sing,Shower',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22340,'Funny','Jimmy Fallon','Comedian','\nSeptember 19, 1974\n','','American','I\'m on so late I\'m definitely the last seconds of anyone\'s attention. So I just want to give them something dumb to laugh at, so they go, \'That\'s funny,\' then fall asleep.','',NULL,'Laugh,Give',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22341,'Time,Christmas,Dad','Jimmy Fallon','Comedian','\nSeptember 19, 1974\n','','American','My parents were kind of over protective people. Me and my sister had to play in the backyard all the time. They bought us bikes for Christmas but wouldn\'t let us ride in the street, we had to ride in the backyard. Another Christmas, my dad got me a basketball hoop and put it in the middle of the law','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22342,'Time','Jimmy Fallon','Comedian','\nSeptember 19, 1974\n','','American','Arnold Schwarzenegger\'s publicist told USA Today that the actor has not ruled out running for governor of California, saying that he will make a decision soon. Reportedly Arnold needs that time to learn how to pronounce \'gubernatorial.\'','',NULL,'Today,Saying',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22343,'','Jimmy Fallon','Comedian','\nSeptember 19, 1974\n','','American','I became a Yankees fan for a few years. But now, I gotta say, I\'m really rooting for the Red Sox.','',NULL,'Few,Red,Fan',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22344,'','Jimmy Fallon','Comedian','\nSeptember 19, 1974\n','','American','I didn\'t act like I was there. I just got into the story.','',NULL,'Story,Act',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22345,'','Jimmy Fallon','Comedian','\nSeptember 19, 1974\n','','American','I don\'t even read the papers. I read \'USA Today\' because it has color photos.','',NULL,'Today,Read,Color',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22346,'','Jimmy Fallon','Comedian','\nSeptember 19, 1974\n','','American','I had a gun and I had to run and shoot, which is not easy.','',NULL,'Easy,Gun,Run',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22347,'','Jimmy Fallon','Comedian','\nSeptember 19, 1974\n','','American','I just really don\'t like being the center of attention that much. It\'s kind of ironic.','',NULL,'Attention,Ironic,Center',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22348,'','Jimmy Fallon','Comedian','\nSeptember 19, 1974\n','','American','I like being absurd. Being silly.','',NULL,'Silly,Absurd',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22349,'','Jimmy Fallon','Comedian','\nSeptember 19, 1974\n','','American','I like doing energetic things.','',NULL,'Energetic',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22350,'','Jimmy Fallon','Comedian','\nSeptember 19, 1974\n','','American','I like to see people laugh who are normally serious.','',NULL,'Laugh,Serious,Normally',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22351,'Car','Jimmy Fallon','Comedian','\nSeptember 19, 1974\n','','American','I sing in the car if I\'m in LA, because you\'re like soundproofed.','',NULL,'Sing,La',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22352,'Good','Jimmy Fallon','Comedian','\nSeptember 19, 1974\n','','American','I wanted to be a Priest at one point. I was pretty religious. I was an altar boy, and I was good at it. Then, I started meeting girls and I\'m like \'You know, maybe I shouldn\'t be a Priest.\'','',NULL,'Pretty,Wanted',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22353,'Dad','Jimmy Fallon','Comedian','\nSeptember 19, 1974\n','','American','I was into the Mets because my Dad worked at IBM where he got free Mets tickets, so I was into the Mets... then I got to \'Saturday Night Live\' where my boss has unbelievable N.Y. Yankees tickets, so he invites us to the games. I\'m going to all the games, so I might as well root for the team I\'m gonn','',NULL,'Live,Night',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22354,'Music','Jimmy Fallon','Comedian','\nSeptember 19, 1974\n','','American','I\'d do entire music videos in my bedroom, where I used to stand in front of my television memorizing the moves to Michael Jackson\'s \'Beat It.\'','',NULL,'Used,Stand',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22355,'','Jimmy Fallon','Comedian','\nSeptember 19, 1974\n','','American','I\'m going to North Pole to help out Santa this year.','',NULL,'Help,Year,Santa',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22356,'','Jimmy Fallon','Comedian','\nSeptember 19, 1974\n','','American','I, of course, wanted to do something with Drew Barrymore. Please. So we were reading scripts back and forth and then we found this script, Fever Pitch.','',NULL,'Wanted,Reading,Found',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22357,'Anger','James Fallows','Journalist','\nAugust 2, 1949\n','','American','Always write angry letters to your enemies. Never mail them.','',NULL,'Angry,Write',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22358,'Life,Time,Learning','James Fallows','Journalist','\nAugust 2, 1949\n','','American','A basic rule of life for reporters is that you should spend your time talking with and learning about people who are not sending you press releases, rather than those who are.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22359,'Time,War','James Fallows','Journalist','\nAugust 2, 1949\n','','American','As many people have chronicled, the decision to fight in Vietnam was a years-long accretion of step-by-step choices, each of which could be rationalized at the time. Invading Iraq was an unforced, unnecessary decision to risk everything on a \'war of choice\' whose costs we are still paying.','',NULL,'Fight',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22360,'','James Fallows','Journalist','\nAugust 2, 1949\n','','American','Chinese emissions are a problem not just for its own people but also for the world. It has now overtaken the U.S. as the biggest carbon emitter; most of the coal that is burned anywhere on Earth is burned in China.','',NULL,'Problem,Earth,Biggest',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22361,'','James Fallows','Journalist','\nAugust 2, 1949\n','','American','Contrary to what you might think, China\'s economy is relatively less efficient, and more polluting, than those of rich countries.','',NULL,'Rich,Less,Might',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22362,'','James Fallows','Journalist','\nAugust 2, 1949\n','','American','Environmental disaster is the gravest threat to China\'s continued development. That\'s according to me, but it is not some wacko view.','',NULL,'View,Disaster,China',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22363,'Power','James Fallows','Journalist','\nAugust 2, 1949\n','','American','Everyone in the Chinese economic world knows that the country is not going to move out of cheap-workhouse status, toward the realm of \'real\' rich-country corporate power and prosperity, unless (among other changes) it begins removing these price distortions.','',NULL,'Real,Country',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22364,'','James Fallows','Journalist','\nAugust 2, 1949\n','','American','Everyone moans about the collapsing U.S. infrastructure.','',NULL,'Everyone,Collapsing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22365,'War','James Fallows','Journalist','\nAugust 2, 1949\n','','American','For a decade or more after the Vietnam war, the people who had guided the U.S. to disaster decently shrank from the public stage.','',NULL,'After,Public',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22366,'Food','James Fallows','Journalist','\nAugust 2, 1949\n','','American','For the record, I am sticking with my claim that the simultaneous degradation of air quality, water quality, water supply, food safety, soil quality, and other environment-related variables is the main challenge to China\'s continued development.','',NULL,'Challenge,Water',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22367,'','James Fallows','Journalist','\nAugust 2, 1949\n','','American','I am about as pro-Google a person as you\'re going to find in the media. I\'ve had friends at all levels of the company since its founding, and still do now.','',NULL,'Person,Find,Friends',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22368,'','James Fallows','Journalist','\nAugust 2, 1949\n','','American','I am explicitly not opening the giant can of worms that is the ongoing current discussion of patent, copyright, and trademark reform.','',NULL,'Current,Reform,Discussion',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22369,'','James Fallows','Journalist','\nAugust 2, 1949\n','','American','I have relentlessly beat the drum for Google\'s \'two-step\' authentication systems for Gmail and other services, which radically reduce the likelihood that your account can be hacked from afar.','',NULL,'Beat,Google,Systems',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22370,'','James Fallows','Journalist','\nAugust 2, 1949\n','','American','I seem to be one of the few people in journalism who never worked or wrote for the \'Boston Phoenix.\' I certainly read and admired it, and feel the same general malaise at news that it is gone.','',NULL,'Same,Few,Read',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22371,'','James Fallows','Journalist','\nAugust 2, 1949\n','','American','I\'ve learned that I need to spell out, even in cases seemingly so blatant, that in fact I am not taking this at face value and am being \'sarcastic.\'','',NULL,'Learned,Fact,Face',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22372,'Time','James Fallows','Journalist','\nAugust 2, 1949\n','','American','In a time of transition for journalism all around the world, it\'s reassuring to know that some of the old ways endure.','',NULL,'Old,Around',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22373,'','James Fallows','Journalist','\nAugust 2, 1949\n','','American','Make the important interesting.','',NULL,'Important',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22374,'History','James Fallows','Journalist','\nAugust 2, 1949\n','','American','No one ever really \'learns\' from history, because choices never present themselves in exactly the same way, and because you can always choose similarities and differences to fit current needs.','',NULL,'Ever,Same',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22375,'Success','James Fallows','Journalist','\nAugust 2, 1949\n','','American','No real-world human being brings to the U.S. presidency the range of attributes necessary for full success in the job.','',NULL,'Job,Human',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22376,'Life,Computers','James Fallows','Journalist','\nAugust 2, 1949\n','','American','Over the eons I\'ve been a fan of, and sucker for, each latest automated system to \'simplify\' and \'bring order to\' my life. Very early on this led me to the beautiful-and-doomed Lotus Agenda for my DOS computers, and Actioneer for the early Palm.','',NULL,'Order',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22377,'Food','James Fallows','Journalist','\nAugust 2, 1949\n','','American','The air that people breathe in many Chinese cities has become dangerously polluted. Their food supply is subject to constant contamination scandals. Now it appears that not merely stagnant ponds but the water people draw from deep underground is already tainted.','',NULL,'Deep,Become',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22378,'Design','James Fallows','Journalist','\nAugust 2, 1949\n','','American','The demise of Google Reader, if logical, is a reminder of how far we\'ve come from the cuddly old \'I\'m Feeling Lucky\' Google days, in which there was a foreseeably-astonishing delight in the way Google\'s evolving design tricks anticipated what users would like.','',NULL,'Feeling,Old',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22379,'Dreams','James Fallows','Journalist','\nAugust 2, 1949\n','','American','The hoary joke in the literary world, based on \'Dreams From My Father,\' was that if things had worked out differently for Barack Obama, he could have made it as a writer.','',NULL,'Father,Made',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22380,'','James Fallows','Journalist','\nAugust 2, 1949\n','','American','There\'s no longer any surprise in noting that China has grave environmental problems.','',NULL,'Problems,Surprise,Longer',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22381,'Money','James Fallows','Journalist','\nAugust 2, 1949\n','','American','When a company is charging money for a product - as Evernote does for all above its most basic service, and same for Dropbox and SugarSync - you understand its incentive for sticking with that product.','',NULL,'Understand,Same',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22382,'Leadership','Cyril Falls','Historian','1888','1971','English','The very exercise of leadership fosters capacity for it.','',NULL,'Exercise,Capacity',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22383,'Leadership','Cyril Falls','Historian','1888','1971','English','Leadership is particularly necessary to ensure ready acceptance of the unfamiliar and that which is contrary to tradition.','',NULL,'Acceptance,Ready',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22384,'','Cyril Falls','Historian','1888','1971','English','So long as large armies go to battle, so long will the air arm remain their spearhead.','',NULL,'Battle,Long,Large',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22385,'Experience','Agnetha Faltskog','Musician','\nApril 5, 1950\n','','Swedish','My path has not been determined. I shall have more experiences and pass many more milestones.','',NULL,'Path,Shall',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22386,'','Agnetha Faltskog','Musician','\nApril 5, 1950\n','','Swedish','There is a danger of changing too much in the search for perfection.','',NULL,'Perfection,Danger,Search',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22387,'','Agnetha Faltskog','Musician','\nApril 5, 1950\n','','Swedish','I am uninterested in appearing in newspapers and on television. Many people think I am striking a pose - that I want to create a sense of shyness. But it\'s just not something I want to do. I overdosed.','',NULL,'Sense,Create,Television',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22388,'','Agnetha Faltskog','Musician','\nApril 5, 1950\n','','Swedish','I can spot empty flattery and know exactly where I stand. In the end it\'s really only my own approval or disapproval that means anything.','',NULL,'End,Anything,Means',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22389,'','Agnetha Faltskog','Musician','\nApril 5, 1950\n','','Swedish','I have always had strong maternal instincts. Even when I was still a child I cut out pictures of prams from newspapers and imagined the feeling of pushing my own pram through fresh winter snow and seeing the wheels\' tracks behind me in the snow.','',NULL,'Strong,Snow,Feeling',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22390,'Peace','Agnetha Faltskog','Musician','\nApril 5, 1950\n','','Swedish','I just want to live in peace and quiet.','',NULL,'Live,Quiet',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22391,'','Agnetha Faltskog','Musician','\nApril 5, 1950\n','','Swedish','I may have aimed too high sometimes, asked too much of myself and demanded too little from those around me.','',NULL,'May,Sometimes,Around',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22392,'','Agnetha Faltskog','Musician','\nApril 5, 1950\n','','Swedish','I must be allowed to be as I am.','',NULL,'Must,Allowed',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22393,'','Agnetha Faltskog','Musician','\nApril 5, 1950\n','','Swedish','I would like to sing the theme tune of a big film - something like \'Titanic.\'','',NULL,'Big,Film,Sing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22394,'Family,Failure','Agnetha Faltskog','Musician','\nApril 5, 1950\n','','Swedish','It has always felt like a failure that Bjorn and I couldn\'t keep our family together. You never get it back, but to this day I don\'t regret splitting up. The reason behind our separation is one of those things I definitely don\'t want to go into!','',NULL,'Together',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22395,'Life','Agnetha Faltskog','Musician','\nApril 5, 1950\n','','Swedish','It\'s strange that the newspapers don\'t see a connection between their false revelations about my private life and my need for seclusion and security.','',NULL,'Strange,Between',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22396,'Music,Time','Agnetha Faltskog','Musician','\nApril 5, 1950\n','','Swedish','There was a time when the music fell silent. Both within me and around me.','',NULL,'Around',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22397,'Money,Success','Agnetha Faltskog','Musician','\nApril 5, 1950\n','','Swedish','This idea of trying to repeat a success doesn\'t interest me. It\'s only really done to make money.','',NULL,'Done',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22398,'','Agnetha Faltskog','Musician','\nApril 5, 1950\n','','Swedish','When I was 15 I became a full-time singer in a band. At 18 I made my first record.','',NULL,'Made,Band,Singer',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22399,'','Agnetha Faltskog','Musician','\nApril 5, 1950\n','','Swedish','When I was 25, Abba was formed. After Abba I made three solo albums. Maybe I have been productive enough.','',NULL,'Made,Enough,After',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22400,'Famous,Life','Agnetha Faltskog','Musician','\nApril 5, 1950\n','','Swedish','When I\'m living in the world of luxury and celebrity, which is where I found myself for a large part of my life, it\'s a walk-on part. Not a vital necessity, like it is for so many people. I enjoy it but I can see right through it!','',NULL,'Through',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22401,'Health,Women','Susan Faludi','Writer','\nApril 18, 1959\n','','American','As it turns out, social scientists have established only one fact about single women\'s mental health: employment improves it.','',NULL,'Single',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22402,'Happiness,Women','Susan Faludi','Writer','\nApril 18, 1959\n','','American','Feminism\'s agenda is basic: It asks that women not be forced to choose between public justice and private happiness.','',NULL,'Justice',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22403,'Marriage','Susan Faludi','Writer','\nApril 18, 1959\n','','American','A lot of people seem to want to make the institution of marriage substitute for a real relationship.','',NULL,'Real,Seem',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22404,'Men,Car','Susan Faludi','Writer','\nApril 18, 1959\n','','American','Divorced men are more likely to meet their car payments than their child support obligations.','',NULL,'Child',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22405,'Great,Power','Susan Faludi','Writer','\nApril 18, 1959\n','','American','I think a reason that a lot of people feel politically paralysed is that it used to be clear how power was organised. But those who have their hands on the levers of popular culture today have great power - and it isn\'t even clear who they are.','',NULL,'Today',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22406,'','Susan Faludi','Writer','\nApril 18, 1959\n','','American','Part of me has certainly been motivated by wanting to take a stand against the restrictions that made Mother give up so much.','',NULL,'Mother,Give,Made',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22407,'','Susan Faludi','Writer','\nApril 18, 1959\n','','American','The culture used to move relatively slowly, so you could take aim. Now it moves so fast, and is so fluffy and meaningless, you feel like an idiot even complaining about it.','',NULL,'Idiot,Used,Culture',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22408,'','Susan Faludi','Writer','\nApril 18, 1959\n','','American','The media and the rest of popular culture weren\'t recording people\'s reactions to 9/11; they were forcing made-up reactions down people\'s throats.','',NULL,'Down,Culture,Rest',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22409,'Women,Men','Susan Faludi','Writer','\nApril 18, 1959\n','','American','The system of heroism depends on women to be weak so men can be strong.','',NULL,'Strong',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22410,'Women','Susan Faludi','Writer','\nApril 18, 1959\n','','American','The women\'s movement hit my neighborhood like a freight train. Everybody got divorced. You wonder what would have happened to women if the suburbs hadn\'t been built.','',NULL,'Everybody,Wonder',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22411,'Leadership','Susan Faludi','Writer','\nApril 18, 1959\n','','American','What happened with Hurricane Katrina was the American electorate was forced to look at what lay behind the veneer of chest-beating. We all saw the consequences of having terrible government leadership.','',NULL,'American,Government',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22412,'Family,Respect','Jerry Falwell','Clergyman','\nAugust 11, 1933\n','\nMay 15, 2007\n','American','When you have a godly husband, a godly wife, children who respect their parents and who are loved by their parents, who provide for those children their physical and spiritual and material needs, lovingly, you have the ideal unit.','',NULL,'Husband',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22413,'','Jerry Falwell','Clergyman','\nAugust 11, 1933\n','\nMay 15, 2007\n','American','Christians, like slaves and soldiers, ask no questions.','',NULL,'Soldiers,Ask,Questions',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22414,'Marriage,Family','Jerry Falwell','Clergyman','\nAugust 11, 1933\n','\nMay 15, 2007\n','American','We will see a breakdown of the family and family values if we decide to approve same-sex marriage, and if we decide to establish homosexuality as an acceptable alternative lifestyle with all the benefits that go with equating it with the heterosexual lifestyle.','',NULL,'Values',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22415,'','Jerry Falwell','Clergyman','\nAugust 11, 1933\n','\nMay 15, 2007\n','American','I do not believe we can blame genetics for adultery, homosexuality, dishonesty and other character flaws.','',NULL,'Believe,Character,Blame',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22416,'God,Society','Jerry Falwell','Clergyman','\nAugust 11, 1933\n','\nMay 15, 2007\n','American','AIDS is not just God\'s punishment for homosexuals; it is God\'s punishment for the society that tolerates homosexuals.','',NULL,'Aids',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22417,'','Jerry Falwell','Clergyman','\nAugust 11, 1933\n','\nMay 15, 2007\n','American','But I don\'t believe anyone begins a homosexual.','',NULL,'Believe,Anyone,Begins',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22418,'Love,Family,God','Jerry Falwell','Clergyman','\nAugust 11, 1933\n','\nMay 15, 2007\n','American','God created the family to provide the maximum love and support and morality and example that one can imagine.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22419,'','Jerry Falwell','Clergyman','\nAugust 11, 1933\n','\nMay 15, 2007\n','American','I think hell\'s a real place where real people spend a real eternity.','',NULL,'Real,Hell,Place',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22420,'','Jerry Falwell','Clergyman','\nAugust 11, 1933\n','\nMay 15, 2007\n','American','Textbooks are Soviet propaganda.','',NULL,'Propaganda,Soviet,Textbooks',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22421,'','Jerry Falwell','Clergyman','\nAugust 11, 1933\n','\nMay 15, 2007\n','American','And, these Islamic fundamentalists, these radical terrorists, these Middle Eastern monsters are committed to destroying the Jewish nation, driving her into the Mediterranean, conquering the world.','',NULL,'Her,Nation,Islamic',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22422,'','Jerry Falwell','Clergyman','\nAugust 11, 1933\n','\nMay 15, 2007\n','American','My father was an agnostic.','',NULL,'Father,Agnostic',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22423,'Religion,Politics','Jerry Falwell','Clergyman','\nAugust 11, 1933\n','\nMay 15, 2007\n','American','The idea that religion and politics don\'t mix was invented by the Devil to keep Christians from running their own country.','',NULL,'Country',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22424,'','Jerry Falwell','Clergyman','\nAugust 11, 1933\n','\nMay 15, 2007\n','American','The whole global warming thing is created to destroy America\'s free enterprise system and our economic stability.','',NULL,'America,Free,Whole',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22425,'Marriage,God','Jerry Falwell','Clergyman','\nAugust 11, 1933\n','\nMay 15, 2007\n','American','Any sex outside of the marriage bond between a man and a woman is violating God\'s law.','',NULL,'Sex',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22426,'God','Jerry Falwell','Clergyman','\nAugust 11, 1933\n','\nMay 15, 2007\n','American','God continues to lift the curtain and allow the enemies of America to give us probably what we deserve.','',NULL,'Give,America',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22427,'God','Jerry Falwell','Clergyman','\nAugust 11, 1933\n','\nMay 15, 2007\n','American','God himself preserved the Bible, and brought it down through the ages.','',NULL,'Down,Through',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22428,'','Jerry Falwell','Clergyman','\nAugust 11, 1933\n','\nMay 15, 2007\n','American','I am a Christian.','',NULL,'Christian',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22429,'','Jerry Falwell','Clergyman','\nAugust 11, 1933\n','\nMay 15, 2007\n','American','I am such a strong admirer and supporter of George W. Bush that if he suggested eliminating the income tax or doubling it, I would vote yes on first blush.','',NULL,'Strong,Vote,Tax',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22430,'','Jerry Falwell','Clergyman','\nAugust 11, 1933\n','\nMay 15, 2007\n','American','I believe that all of us are born heterosexual, physically created with a plumbing that\'s heterosexual, and created with the instincts and desires that are basically, fundamentally, heterosexual.','',NULL,'Believe,Born,Desires',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22431,'Time','Jerry Falwell','Clergyman','\nAugust 11, 1933\n','\nMay 15, 2007\n','American','I believe that global warming is a myth. And so, therefore, I have no conscience problems at all and I\'m going to buy a Suburban next time.','',NULL,'Believe,Problems',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22432,'God','Jerry Falwell','Clergyman','\nAugust 11, 1933\n','\nMay 15, 2007\n','American','I believe that the people of Israel are the chosen people of God.','',NULL,'Believe,Israel',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22433,'God','Jerry Falwell','Clergyman','\nAugust 11, 1933\n','\nMay 15, 2007\n','American','I believe with all my heart that the Bible is the infallible word of God.','',NULL,'Believe,Heart',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22434,'','Jerry Falwell','Clergyman','\nAugust 11, 1933\n','\nMay 15, 2007\n','American','I don\'t think I know a Scientologist except when I see one or two of their actors on the Hollywood screen.','',NULL,'Two,Except,Hollywood',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22435,'','Jerry Falwell','Clergyman','\nAugust 11, 1933\n','\nMay 15, 2007\n','American','I don\'t think religious groups should be allowed to apply for federal funds to start new ministries they have not been doing before the funding was available.','',NULL,'Before,Start,Religious',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22436,'','Jerry Falwell','Clergyman','\nAugust 11, 1933\n','\nMay 15, 2007\n','American','I grew up in the segregated South, right here in Lynchburg, Virginia.','',NULL,'Here,South,Virginia',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22437,'','Georgie Fame','Musician','\nJune 26, 1943\n','','British','I broke up the band in the office in Gerrard Street.','',NULL,'Office,Band,Street',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22438,'Good','Georgie Fame','Musician','\nJune 26, 1943\n','','British','If you had a good radio - and everybody did in those days - you could find it.','',NULL,'Did,Find',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22439,'Music','Georgie Fame','Musician','\nJune 26, 1943\n','','British','Suckle was the first West Indian DJ and he had this fantastic source of music.','',NULL,'Dj,Fantastic',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22440,'Music','Georgie Fame','Musician','\nJune 26, 1943\n','','British','The BBC were not playing the music that was happening on the street so we did an independent production because we knew we had an audience. Then we licensed the album to EMI.','',NULL,'Did,Playing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22441,'','Georgie Fame','Musician','\nJune 26, 1943\n','','British','We were at Pye Studios for half an hour so we set the gear up and we did two tracks. A month later we found out it was selling thirty thousand copies a day.','',NULL,'Two,Did,Found',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22442,'Great','Juan Manuel Fangio','Celebrity','\nJune 24, 1911\n','\nJuly 17, 1995\n','Argentinian','You need great passion, because everything you do with great pleasure, you do well.','',NULL,'Passion,Everything',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22443,'','Juan Manuel Fangio','Celebrity','\nJune 24, 1911\n','\nJuly 17, 1995\n','Argentinian','I learned to approach racing like a game of billiards. If you bash the ball too hard, you get nowhere. As you handle the cue properly, you drive with more finesse.','',NULL,'Game,Hard,Learned',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22444,'Car','Juan Manuel Fangio','Celebrity','\nJune 24, 1911\n','\nJuly 17, 1995\n','Argentinian','The driver of a racing car is a component. When I first began, I used to grip the steering wheel firmly, and I changed gear so hard that I damaged my hand.','',NULL,'Hard,Used',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22445,'','Juan Manuel Fangio','Celebrity','\nJune 24, 1911\n','\nJuly 17, 1995\n','Argentinian','A crazy man finishes in the cemetery.','',NULL,'Crazy,Cemetery,Finishes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22446,'','Juan Manuel Fangio','Celebrity','\nJune 24, 1911\n','\nJuly 17, 1995\n','Argentinian','Everything has changed. When I was at school and was told I had better learn English, I said: What for? The English are a hell of a long way away!','',NULL,'School,Better,Everything',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22447,'Time','Juan Manuel Fangio','Celebrity','\nJune 24, 1911\n','\nJuly 17, 1995\n','Argentinian','In my time, you needed to speak a little Italian, and that was it.','',NULL,'Speak,Needed',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22448,'','Juan Manuel Fangio','Celebrity','\nJune 24, 1911\n','\nJuly 17, 1995\n','Argentinian','When I raced with Mercedes, I thought I\'d learn German. But my wife didn\'t want to live in Germany.','',NULL,'Live,Wife,Thought',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22449,'Women','Juan Manuel Fangio','Celebrity','\nJune 24, 1911\n','\nJuly 17, 1995\n','Argentinian','Women rule our lives, don\'t they?','',NULL,'Lives,Rule',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22450,'Life,Love,Mom','Dakota Fanning','Actress','\nFebruary 23, 1994\n','','American','My mom, she is the most unbelievable mom that you could ever have in your entire life and she\'s always with me on everything. The most I\'ve ever been away from her is two days. I love her more than anybody could ever know.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22451,'Life,Cool','Dakota Fanning','Actress','\nFebruary 23, 1994\n','','American','That was really cool. I got to kiss a little boy. I was 7 and he was 10, and his name is Thomas Curtis. He was the first boy I\'ve ever kissed in my entire life and he was three years older than me.','',NULL,'Ever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22452,'Love,Funny,Cool','Dakota Fanning','Actress','\nFebruary 23, 1994\n','','American','Courtney Love is really cool and funny. I would like to meet Julia Roberts and Cameron Diaz. I think I could play their daughters.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22453,'Car','Dakota Fanning','Actress','\nFebruary 23, 1994\n','','American','ER was one of my favourites. I played a car accident victim who has leukemia. I got to wear a neck brace and nose tubes for the two days I worked.','',NULL,'Two,Days',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22454,'','Dakota Fanning','Actress','\nFebruary 23, 1994\n','','American','I have always wanted to act ever since I was a little girl. I would put a blanket under my shirt and pretend that I was pregnant. Then, I would go through childbirth.','',NULL,'Girl,Ever,Through',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22455,'','Dakota Fanning','Actress','\nFebruary 23, 1994\n','','American','I learned to read at two. I was in a Montessori school and they teach you to read really, really young.','',NULL,'School,Two,Learned',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22456,'Morning,Sad','Dakota Fanning','Actress','\nFebruary 23, 1994\n','','American','I like everything perfect. Everything has to be neat. My sister is 5, and she\'s more messy than I am. I make my bed every morning, everything\'s perfect. My shoes are all arranged. It\'s sad. I\'m a little like Ray, a little bit.','',NULL,'Everything',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22457,'Movies,Sad','Dakota Fanning','Actress','\nFebruary 23, 1994\n','','American','I never get scared making these kinds of movies because it\'s all make-believe, but I did cry when I saw the finished version of Man On Fire because it is so sad.','',NULL,'Fire',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22458,'Home,Teacher,Movies','Dakota Fanning','Actress','\nFebruary 23, 1994\n','','American','I\'m home schooled, and I have a teacher that goes with me on all my movies.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22459,'Movies,Mom','Dakota Fanning','Actress','\nFebruary 23, 1994\n','','American','I\'ve always wanted to be an actress, ever since I was a little girl. I always played the mom and I played my sister as the daughter. I wanted to be an actress on television and movies instead of just around the house.','',NULL,'Girl',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22460,'','Dakota Fanning','Actress','\nFebruary 23, 1994\n','','American','I\'ve been a ballerina since I was two, but I\'ve always wanted to be an actress.','',NULL,'Two,Wanted,Since',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22461,'Funny','Dakota Fanning','Actress','\nFebruary 23, 1994\n','','American','In the happy scenes there were really fun times. Sean would say really funny stuff because he likes to improv. I would want to laugh, but you are not allowed to do that during the take.','',NULL,'Happy,Fun',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22462,'Work,Cool','Dakota Fanning','Actress','\nFebruary 23, 1994\n','','American','It was really really neat to make the movie because there were mentally challenged actors in the movie. So that was really really cool to work with them and they were always really happy, and they made everybody really happy on the set too.','',NULL,'Happy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22463,'Time,Great','Dakota Fanning','Actress','\nFebruary 23, 1994\n','','American','It\'s just such an honor to say that I was in something by Steven Spielberg. I feel so blessed I got to meet such great people, and I got to go to a beautiful place, Vancouver, and I had a great time.','',NULL,'Beautiful',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22464,'Mom,Dad','Dakota Fanning','Actress','\nFebruary 23, 1994\n','','American','My dad named me Dakota and my mom came up with my first name Hannah. So it\'s Hannah Dakota Fanning.','',NULL,'Name',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22465,'','Dakota Fanning','Actress','\nFebruary 23, 1994\n','','American','My favorite actresses are Cameron Diaz, Julia Roberts and Julie Andrews.','',NULL,'Favorite,Julie,Julia',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22466,'Life,Sad','Dakota Fanning','Actress','\nFebruary 23, 1994\n','','American','No not really, it is just like real life. Not everyday you are happy and not everyday you are sad.','',NULL,'Happy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22467,'Life,Movies','Dakota Fanning','Actress','\nFebruary 23, 1994\n','','American','One of my favorite things about doing movies is that you get to do different things you\'d never do in real life.','',NULL,'Real',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22468,'Sad','Dakota Fanning','Actress','\nFebruary 23, 1994\n','','American','The hardest thing is at the end you have to say bye to all these people who you have worked with for so many months. It was really sad not to see them anymore. But you have the parties that you go to and you get to see them, like the premieres and the screenings.','',NULL,'End,Worked',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22469,'Home','Dakota Fanning','Actress','\nFebruary 23, 1994\n','','American','When I go home, I play with my baby dolls and strollers and diaper bags, and play with my sisters.','',NULL,'Play,Baby',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22470,'Love,Best','Elle Fanning','Actress','\nApril 9, 1998\n','','American','What\'s the best part of a movie? I love to know what my name is. It\'s just so fun. That\'s the first thing I ask. It\'s just fun because you have a different name in every movie.','',NULL,'Fun',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22471,'Cool','Elle Fanning','Actress','\nApril 9, 1998\n','','American','But it\'s cool working with female directors because I\'m a girl, so you do relate to them more. You can talk to them about other stuff like clothes and all that.','',NULL,'Girl,Working',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22472,'','Elle Fanning','Actress','\nApril 9, 1998\n','','American','Dakota Fanning is my favorite actress.','',NULL,'Favorite,Actress,Dakota',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22473,'Love','Elle Fanning','Actress','\nApril 9, 1998\n','','American','I like mixing things. I wear a lot of boots. Love boots. And then jeans, but I like to wear them with a really ruffly top. Or I love high-waisted anything.','',NULL,'Anything,Top',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22474,'Love','Elle Fanning','Actress','\nApril 9, 1998\n','','American','I love fashion! I love clothes! I really like vintage clothes, so in my closet there\'s a lot of \'50s stuff. I go to the stores and shop around.','',NULL,'Fashion,Around',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22475,'Amazing','Elle Fanning','Actress','\nApril 9, 1998\n','','American','I mean, it\'s amazing that I get to meet all these people. I\'ve learned so much from all of them. I just worked with Sofia Coppola and that was amazing. I learned so much from her. I can\'t even describe how much fun I had.','',NULL,'Fun,Mean',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22476,'Love','Elle Fanning','Actress','\nApril 9, 1998\n','','American','I wore the Marc Jacobs dress, so I love Marc Jacobs. He has a vintage flair. But I\'ve always worn a lot of vintage stuff, so it hasn\'t been a lot of designers. If I see something that I like, I just buy it.','',NULL,'Stuff,Dress',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22477,'Love','Elle Fanning','Actress','\nApril 9, 1998\n','','American','I\'m a normal kid, really. I just love to act.','',NULL,'Act,Normal',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22478,'Love,Art,Science','Elle Fanning','Actress','\nApril 9, 1998\n','','American','We take art, and I love all that. But I also like science for some reason. I just like finding out why things happen.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22479,'Home','Elle Fanning','Actress','\nApril 9, 1998\n','','American','When I go home, I play with my baby dolls and strollers and stuffed animals, pretend like they\'re real dogs.','',NULL,'Real,Play',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22480,'','Shawn Fanning','Businessman','\nNovember 22, 1980\n','','American','It was very early, and we were still like beta or alpha stage, and so we started receiving a ton of download. The server became overloaded, and that\'s when I realized that this had a huge market.','',NULL,'Still,Started,Early',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22481,'Music,Business','Shawn Fanning','Businessman','\nNovember 22, 1980\n','','American','Independent artists and labels have always been the trend setters in music and the music business.','',NULL,'Artists',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22482,'','Shawn Fanning','Businessman','\nNovember 22, 1980\n','','American','Bertelsmann understood our vision when they first invested in us... They still believe in that vision.','',NULL,'Believe,Still,Vision',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22483,'','Shawn Fanning','Businessman','\nNovember 22, 1980\n','','American','But I just really think there is a natural extension into other types of media because it\'s an excellent system for reliably locating and retrieving content.','',NULL,'System,Natural,Excellent',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22484,'Truth','Shawn Fanning','Businessman','\nNovember 22, 1980\n','','American','He said this has the potential to be the first broadband killer application, and it has sort of become the truth because obviously it\'s so bandwidth intensive. I mean, it has been an issue.','',NULL,'Mean,Said',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22485,'','Shawn Fanning','Businessman','\nNovember 22, 1980\n','','American','I had to actually purchase a book to learn the API and write the client. It was pretty frustrating trying to learn the API and develop a product quickly.','',NULL,'Book,Trying,Pretty',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22486,'Work','Shawn Fanning','Businessman','\nNovember 22, 1980\n','','American','I think in terms of the work we\'re doing now a lot of the UI cleanup... I see it getting much prettier.','',NULL,'Getting,Terms',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22487,'','Shawn Fanning','Businessman','\nNovember 22, 1980\n','','American','I think it\'s pretty obvious to most people that Napster is not media specific, but I could see a system like Napster evolving into something that allows users to locate and retrieve different types of data other than just MP3s or audio files.','',NULL,'Different,Pretty,System',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22488,'','Shawn Fanning','Businessman','\nNovember 22, 1980\n','','American','I think the most difficult thing had been scaling the infrastructure. Trying to support the response we had received from our users and the number of people that were interested in using the software.','',NULL,'Trying,Difficult,Support',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22489,'','Shawn Fanning','Businessman','\nNovember 22, 1980\n','','American','I think then, when we started receiving the first of the user feedback, feedback from people that I had not specifically told about it, but had spread from friend to friend and then they were giving us feedback.','',NULL,'Friend,Giving,Started',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22490,'','Shawn Fanning','Businessman','\nNovember 22, 1980\n','','American','If you think about computer programming, it\'s as antisocial as it gets.','',NULL,'Computer,Antisocial,Gets',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22491,'','Shawn Fanning','Businessman','\nNovember 22, 1980\n','','American','If you\'re a musician or actor, you know that if you\'re successful, some level of fame goes along with that. You\'re prepared. But how often does that happen to a programmer?','',NULL,'Successful,Happen,Often',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22492,'','Shawn Fanning','Businessman','\nNovember 22, 1980\n','','American','It\'s been all over the press, and schools are deciding to shut it down. We released a public announcement saying that we had some potential solutions that we were working with, and once we had something concrete we would start implementing it and approach schools.','',NULL,'Saying,Down,Working',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22493,'Love,Music','Shawn Fanning','Businessman','\nNovember 22, 1980\n','','American','Napster works because people who love music share and participate.','',NULL,'Works',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22494,'Music','Shawn Fanning','Businessman','\nNovember 22, 1980\n','','American','Nobody has ever built a reliable peer-to-peer service, where people can really access all the music they want in one location,... Once I got it into my head, I couldn\'t imagine the media space without one.','',NULL,'Without,Ever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22495,'','Shawn Fanning','Businessman','\nNovember 22, 1980\n','','American','So the bandwidth issue is definitely a big concern of ours.','',NULL,'Big,Issue,Definitely',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22496,'Time','Shawn Fanning','Businessman','\nNovember 22, 1980\n','','American','That\'s why I ended up leaving school - because it required so much time, and it was such an excellent idea. I figured I would regret not going full force with this idea. It seemed we could make something of it.','',NULL,'School,Regret',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22497,'Time,Good','Shawn Fanning','Businessman','\nNovember 22, 1980\n','','American','There really was nothing like it at the time. We had good ideas for implementation, so we proceeded. I think it was an excellent solution to the reliability issues with existing search engines.','',NULL,'Nothing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22498,'Design','Shawn Fanning','Businessman','\nNovember 22, 1980\n','','American','Unfortunately, the client that exists today is still pretty much the prototype design.','',NULL,'Today,Pretty',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22499,'Work','Shawn Fanning','Businessman','\nNovember 22, 1980\n','','American','Well, user feedback was excellent. Even when the software didn\'t work at all, there were few people who were avid users, and there were people who were just sending excellent feedback and excellent ideas.','',NULL,'Few,Ideas',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22500,'','Frantz Fanon','Psychologist','\nJuly 20, 1925\n','\nDecember 6, 1961\n','French','However painful it may be for me to accept this conclusion, I am obliged to state it: for the black man there is only one destiny. And it is white.','',NULL,'May,Black,Destiny',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22501,'','Frantz Fanon','Psychologist','\nJuly 20, 1925\n','\nDecember 6, 1961\n','French','I ascribe a basic importance to the phenomenon of language. To speak means to be in a position to use a certain syntax, to grasp the morphology of this or that language, but it means above all to assume a culture, to support the weight of a civilization.','',NULL,'Speak,Means,Support',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22502,'','Frantz Fanon','Psychologist','\nJuly 20, 1925\n','\nDecember 6, 1961\n','French','Fervor is the weapon of choice of the impotent.','',NULL,'Choice,Weapon,Fervor',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22503,'','Frantz Fanon','Psychologist','\nJuly 20, 1925\n','\nDecember 6, 1961\n','French','There is a point at which methods devour themselves.','',NULL,'Themselves,Point,Devour',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22504,'','Frantz Fanon','Psychologist','\nJuly 20, 1925\n','\nDecember 6, 1961\n','French','He who is reluctant to recognize me opposes me.','',NULL,'Recognize,Opposes,Reluctant',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22505,'','Frantz Fanon','Psychologist','\nJuly 20, 1925\n','\nDecember 6, 1961\n','French','For the black man there is only one destiny. And it is white.','',NULL,'Black,Destiny,White',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22506,'','Frantz Fanon','Psychologist','\nJuly 20, 1925\n','\nDecember 6, 1961\n','French','Violence is man re-creating himself.','',NULL,'Violence,Himself',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22507,'Success','Michael Faraday','Scientist','\nSeptember 22, 1791\n','\nAugust 25, 1867\n','English','The five essential entrepreneurial skills for success are concentration, discrimination, organization, innovation and communication.','',NULL,'Five,Innovation',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22508,'','Michael Faraday','Scientist','\nSeptember 22, 1791\n','\nAugust 25, 1867\n','English','The lecturer should give the audience full reason to believe that all his powers have been exerted for their pleasure and instruction.','',NULL,'Believe,Give,Reason',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22509,'','Michael Faraday','Scientist','\nSeptember 22, 1791\n','\nAugust 25, 1867\n','English','The important thing is to know how to take all things quietly.','',NULL,'Important,Quietly',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22510,'Nature','Michael Faraday','Scientist','\nSeptember 22, 1791\n','\nAugust 25, 1867\n','English','Nothing is too wonderful to be true if it be consistent with the laws of nature.','',NULL,'True,Nothing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22511,'','Nigel Farage','Politician','\nApril 3, 1964\n','','British','Greece isn\'t a democracy now it\'s run through a troika - three foreign officials that fly into Athens airport and tell the Greeks what they can and can\'t do.','',NULL,'Democracy,Through,Tell',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22512,'','Nigel Farage','Politician','\nApril 3, 1964\n','','British','If I was a Greek citizen I\'d be out there trying to bring down this monstrosity that has been put upon those people.','',NULL,'Down,Trying,Put',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22513,'Work,Time,Great','Nigel Farage','Politician','\nApril 3, 1964\n','','British','It\'s about mass immigration at a time when 21% of young people can\'t find work. It\'s about giving £50 million a day to the EU when the public finances are under great strain.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22514,'','Nigel Farage','Politician','\nApril 3, 1964\n','','British','Before, Europe was about treaties, laws and our sovereign right to govern ourselves. Now, it\'s about everyday lives.','',NULL,'Before,Lives,Everyday',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22515,'','Nigel Farage','Politician','\nApril 3, 1964\n','','British','British chancellor is telling the rest of Europe it must abandon democracy. It\'s appalling.','',NULL,'Must,Democracy,Rest',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22516,'','Nigel Farage','Politician','\nApril 3, 1964\n','','British','But there\'s certainly only one thing I could never agree with George Galloway on. He\'s a teetotaller and wants to close all the bars in the House of Commons. That is just not on.','',NULL,'House,Wants,Close',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22517,'Good','Nigel Farage','Politician','\nApril 3, 1964\n','','British','Having established that good ideas do indeed come in from the cold, start on the fringes and become mainstream, can we make any predictions about what the next move will be?','',NULL,'Become,Start',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22518,'','Nigel Farage','Politician','\nApril 3, 1964\n','','British','I believe I can lead this party from the front as a campaigning organization.','',NULL,'Believe,Party,Lead',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22519,'','Nigel Farage','Politician','\nApril 3, 1964\n','','British','I have become increasingly used to the Tory party mimicking our policies and phrases in a desperate effort to pretend to their members they are still Eurosceptic.','',NULL,'Still,Become,Effort',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22520,'','Nigel Farage','Politician','\nApril 3, 1964\n','','British','I have been unsure, from the start, what the Occupy movement was all about, although I did suspect that it was just fatuous, anti-enterprise, left-wingery.','',NULL,'Did,Start,Movement',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22521,'Life,Good,Best','Nigel Farage','Politician','\nApril 3, 1964\n','','British','I have invested the best part of my adult political life in helping to try to build up this movement and I am far from perfect but I do think I am able, through the media, to deliver a good, simple, understandable message.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22522,'','Nigel Farage','Politician','\nApril 3, 1964\n','','British','I think frankly when it comes to chaos you ain\'t seen nothing yet.','',NULL,'Nothing,Seen,Chaos',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22523,'Politics','Nigel Farage','Politician','\nApril 3, 1964\n','','British','I think that politics needs a bit of spicing up.','',NULL,'Needs,Bit',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22524,'Wisdom','Nigel Farage','Politician','\nApril 3, 1964\n','','British','If an idea is indeed sensible, it will eventually become just part of the accepted wisdom.','',NULL,'Become,Idea',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22525,'Failure','Nigel Farage','Politician','\nApril 3, 1964\n','','British','It\'s a European Union of economic failure, of mass unemployment and of low growth.','',NULL,'Growth,Union',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22526,'Health','Nigel Farage','Politician','\nApril 3, 1964\n','','British','It\'s about businesses nervous about taking on school leavers because of a mass of red tape. It\'s about health and safety regulations and green fines.','',NULL,'School,Taking',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22527,'Amazing','Nigel Farage','Politician','\nApril 3, 1964\n','','British','It\'s amazing how ideas start out, isn\'t it?','',NULL,'Start,Ideas',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22528,'','Nigel Farage','Politician','\nApril 3, 1964\n','','British','It\'s hardly a radical idea to suggest that regulators and legislators understand the law now, is it?','',NULL,'Law,Understand,Idea',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22529,'','Nigel Farage','Politician','\nApril 3, 1964\n','','British','It\'s the FSA and its plethora of EU bodies that\'s failed.','',NULL,'Failed,Eu,Bodies',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22530,'','Nigel Farage','Politician','\nApril 3, 1964\n','','British','Maybe this will be the beginning of a trend? Flat taxes, cutting foreign aid, a referendum on Europe, grammar schools. Who knows?','',NULL,'Beginning,Knows,Maybe',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22531,'','Nigel Farage','Politician','\nApril 3, 1964\n','','British','Minimum sales prices for alcohol are a startlingly bad idea. As with excise duties, the effects are regressive.','',NULL,'Bad,Alcohol,Idea',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22532,'Alone','Nigel Farage','Politician','\nApril 3, 1964\n','','British','Perhaps our own opposition to even the level of European integration we have now, let alone any more, is well known.','',NULL,'Known,Level',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22533,'','Nigel Farage','Politician','\nApril 3, 1964\n','','British','Puppet Papademos is in place, and as Athens caught fire on Sunday night he rather took my breath away - he said violence and destruction have no place in a democratic country.','',NULL,'Sunday,Fire,Night',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22534,'Government,Failure','Nigel Farage','Politician','\nApril 3, 1964\n','','British','The banking collapse was caused, more than anything, by bad government policy and the total failure of bad regulation, rather than by greed.','',NULL,'Bad',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22535,'Good,Great','Nigel Farage','Politician','\nApril 3, 1964\n','','British','The great and the good will decide what is good for us and make sure that we get what is good for us, good and hard.','',NULL,'Hard',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22536,'Good,War','Asghar Farhadi','Director','\nJanuary 1, 1972\n','','Iranian','Classical tragedy was the war between good and evil. We wanted evil to be defeated and good to be victorious. But the battle in modern tragedy is between good and good. And no matter which side wins, we\'ll still be heartbroken.','',NULL,'Evil',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22537,'Work','Asghar Farhadi','Director','\nJanuary 1, 1972\n','','Iranian','Each person makes their own choice, but my spirit is meant to stay in Iran, especially with the work that I do, and with the emotional connection I have with the country - with all its difficulties, this is why I stay.','',NULL,'Emotional,Person',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22538,'','Asghar Farhadi','Director','\nJanuary 1, 1972\n','','Iranian','I feel it\'s important to talk about the complex issues affecting us.','',NULL,'Important,Talk,Issues',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22539,'','Asghar Farhadi','Director','\nJanuary 1, 1972\n','','Iranian','I feel that it means a lot to the people of Iran that my film is represented at the Oscars, and it makes me happy to bring them that joy, that I\'m representing them and that I\'m able to give them that element of pleasure to be the envoy from Iran. It\'s a very pleasant thing.','',NULL,'Happy,Give,Joy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22540,'Great','Asghar Farhadi','Director','\nJanuary 1, 1972\n','','Iranian','I gained a great deal from the period during which I worked in theater and I value those things a great deal.','',NULL,'Value,Deal',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22541,'History,Movies','Asghar Farhadi','Director','\nJanuary 1, 1972\n','','Iranian','I like storytelling movies and more than that I like historical movies; and I think someday I\'ll definitely make a movie about the past 50 years history.','',NULL,'Past',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22542,'','Asghar Farhadi','Director','\nJanuary 1, 1972\n','','Iranian','I prefer to stay in my country. But this doesn\'t mean if someone does want to leave Iran, I think they\'ve done something wrong - the desire to leave is completely understandable.','',NULL,'Someone,Mean,Done',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22543,'','Asghar Farhadi','Director','\nJanuary 1, 1972\n','','Iranian','I tend to jot down moments, lines, interactions that don\'t really make any sense. I try and explain these scattered notes to my close friends, and they become more and more logical. I see screenwriting as a bit like a math equation which I have to solve.','',NULL,'Down,Friends,Try',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22544,'','Asghar Farhadi','Director','\nJanuary 1, 1972\n','','Iranian','I think it\'s insulting to an audience to make them sit and watch a film and then give them a message in one sentence.','',NULL,'Give,Film,Audience',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22545,'','Asghar Farhadi','Director','\nJanuary 1, 1972\n','','Iranian','I would have had the same narrative, regardless of the atmosphere and the restrictions.','',NULL,'Same,Atmosphere,Regardless',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22546,'Hope','Asghar Farhadi','Director','\nJanuary 1, 1972\n','','Iranian','Iranian filmmakers are not passive. They fight whenever they can, as creative expression means a lot to them. The restrictions and censorship in Iran are a bit like the British weather: one day it\'s sunny, the next day it\'s raining. You just have to hope you walk out into the sunshine.','',NULL,'Sunshine,Fight',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22547,'','Asghar Farhadi','Director','\nJanuary 1, 1972\n','','Iranian','Is there one specific source that determines correct morality and everybody should follow that? Or should individuals come up with following that source or not depending on their situation?','',NULL,'Everybody,Situation,Morality',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22548,'','Asghar Farhadi','Director','\nJanuary 1, 1972\n','','Iranian','It\'s been interesting to see how similar audiences in the East and West are, actually, and how it makes you realize that when politicians emphasize the differences between our cultures, it\'s usually because it benefits them more so than us.','',NULL,'Between,Makes,Realize',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22549,'Life','Asghar Farhadi','Director','\nJanuary 1, 1972\n','','Iranian','It\'s not some big event that creates the drama, it\'s the little things of everyday life that bring about that drama.','',NULL,'Big,Everyday',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22550,'Religion,Politics','Asghar Farhadi','Director','\nJanuary 1, 1972\n','','Iranian','It\'s very difficult to talk about religion in Iran because religion has gotten so mixed up with politics.','',NULL,'Talk',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22551,'Music','Asghar Farhadi','Director','\nJanuary 1, 1972\n','','Iranian','Often times, music is used to evoke an emotion and it\'s become a cliche, so I don\'t want to do that, and actually what I do, is that emotional intensity that has developed throughout the film, I allow it to get released by having that music at the end with the credits.','',NULL,'Emotional,End',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22552,'Good,Poetry','Asghar Farhadi','Director','\nJanuary 1, 1972\n','','Iranian','Poetry, especially traditional Iranian poetry, is very good at looking at things from a number of different angles simultaneously.','',NULL,'Different',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22553,'','Asghar Farhadi','Director','\nJanuary 1, 1972\n','','Iranian','The bigger confrontation is the one an individual has with itself.','',NULL,'Individual,Bigger,Itself',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22554,'','Asghar Farhadi','Director','\nJanuary 1, 1972\n','','Iranian','The fact is I\'m not making a film in order to draw pictures or make images about Iran.','',NULL,'Fact,Making,Film',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22555,'Change','Asghar Farhadi','Director','\nJanuary 1, 1972\n','','Iranian','There are those who simply want to live their lives, and feel they cannot live the way they want to in Iran. Others are ideologically motivated: They will stay no matter what and try to change things.','',NULL,'Live,Try',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22556,'','Asghar Farhadi','Director','\nJanuary 1, 1972\n','','Iranian','There is no privilege in restriction. In other words, I disagree with people who say restriction makes you more creative. I think that\'s a misleading slogan. I might have been more creative without them than with them.','',NULL,'Without,Words,Creative',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22557,'','Asghar Farhadi','Director','\nJanuary 1, 1972\n','','Iranian','Unless you\'re trying to make a movie on the sly, there\'s no way to get around this. If you want to use public spaces, film on the streets, have the cooperation of the police, you have to have a permit.','',NULL,'Trying,Around,Film',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22558,'','Asghar Farhadi','Director','\nJanuary 1, 1972\n','','Iranian','When I came to know theater, drama became valuable to me.','',NULL,'Drama,Valuable,Theater',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22559,'','Asghar Farhadi','Director','\nJanuary 1, 1972\n','','Iranian','When I decide to write a story, I don\'t think too much about what I want it to be, I just let things come naturally and this is how it turns out. It\'s just how my subconscious works.','',NULL,'Write,Story,Works',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22560,'','Asghar Farhadi','Director','\nJanuary 1, 1972\n','','Iranian','When we talk about self-confrontations, we are speaking about moral issues rather than social issues.','',NULL,'Talk,Moral,Rather',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22561,'','Dennis Farina','Actor','\nFebruary 29, 1944\n','','American','As far as carrying the American banner, you just do what\'s right for the kids.','',NULL,'American,Kids,Far',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22562,'','Dennis Farina','Actor','\nFebruary 29, 1944\n','','American','Do whatever you\'re directed to do, and leave the rest of that technical stuff up to the director.','',NULL,'Whatever,Leave,Rest',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22563,'','Dennis Farina','Actor','\nFebruary 29, 1944\n','','American','I don\'t know if I have a technique. I\'m just trying to remember the words.','',NULL,'Words,Trying,Remember',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22564,'','Dennis Farina','Actor','\nFebruary 29, 1944\n','','American','I don\'t like to be talked into anything. I don\'t want to be cajoled.','',NULL,'Anything,Talked',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22565,'Home','Dennis Farina','Actor','\nFebruary 29, 1944\n','','American','I have a home in Arizona. I go a couple months a year, but basically Chicago is my home.','',NULL,'Year,Couple',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22566,'','Dennis Farina','Actor','\nFebruary 29, 1944\n','','American','I know people who go back and check themselves, but it drives me crazy. Everybody wants to look in the mirror and see Cary Grant looking back at them, but that\'s just not the case.','',NULL,'Crazy,Themselves,Looking',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22567,'Time,Business','Dennis Farina','Actor','\nFebruary 29, 1944\n','','American','I learned a long time ago: You\'re in the entertainment business. You\'re not in the reality business. One has absolutely nothing to do with the other.','',NULL,'Nothing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22568,'Love','Dennis Farina','Actor','\nFebruary 29, 1944\n','','American','I love England and the historical aspect of it.','',NULL,'England,Historical',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22569,'','Dennis Farina','Actor','\nFebruary 29, 1944\n','','American','I read the script and try not to bring anything personal into it. I make notes, talk to the director and we decide what kinds of shades should be in the character.','',NULL,'Character,Anything,Try',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22570,'','Dennis Farina','Actor','\nFebruary 29, 1944\n','','American','I think all actors are supposed to be character actors.','',NULL,'Character,Supposed',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22571,'','Dennis Farina','Actor','\nFebruary 29, 1944\n','','American','I think first impressions are important when you pick up a script.','',NULL,'Important,Pick,Script',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22572,'Movies','Dennis Farina','Actor','\nFebruary 29, 1944\n','','American','I wanted to do Buddy Faro as a small budget movie. They said no. So I wanted to do it as a series of recurring TV movies, and they said no. So I agreed to do it as a series.','',NULL,'Small,Said',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22573,'Love,Movies','Dennis Farina','Actor','\nFebruary 29, 1944\n','','American','I\'d love to do a Western. A real Western like John Ford used to do. There\'s not too many of them made, so I don\'t know if I\'ll ever get to do that. They\'re awfully hard movies to make.','',NULL,'Real',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22574,'','Dennis Farina','Actor','\nFebruary 29, 1944\n','','American','I\'ve tried writing. Two days later I\'d go visit it and say, Jesus Christ, who wrote this crap?','',NULL,'Writing,Jesus,Two',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22575,'','Dennis Farina','Actor','\nFebruary 29, 1944\n','','American','The British have slang words, as we do, but it was fun.','',NULL,'Fun,Words,British',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22576,'','Dennis Farina','Actor','\nFebruary 29, 1944\n','','American','The cast was huge, but I never saw anybody.','',NULL,'Anybody,Cast,Huge',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22577,'','Dennis Farina','Actor','\nFebruary 29, 1944\n','','American','There\'s a whole catalogue of actors that never went to acting school.','',NULL,'School,Acting,Whole',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22578,'Good','Dennis Farina','Actor','\nFebruary 29, 1944\n','','American','This generation of filmmakers is very good. They\'re seasoned, for some reason.','',NULL,'Reason,Generation',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22579,'Experience','Dennis Farina','Actor','\nFebruary 29, 1944\n','','American','This is my first experience working in a foreign movie, but the mechanics, I think, are pretty much the same all over; you still have to wait in the trailer.','',NULL,'Pretty,Still',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22580,'Good,Movies','Dennis Farina','Actor','\nFebruary 29, 1944\n','','American','Usually you\'re in movies with a lot of dissolves and things, but this was kind of quick, more jarring than usual. I thought it would be fun to be in a movie that\'s unconventional. Then I met Guy and I liked him. I think he\'s a good man.','',NULL,'Fun',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22581,'','Dennis Farina','Actor','\nFebruary 29, 1944\n','','American','Vince or Brad or Benicio would say, Maybe we should try this, and Guy was open to changes.','',NULL,'Try,Guy,Changes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22582,'','Dennis Farina','Actor','\nFebruary 29, 1944\n','','American','What you do as a policeman might be the right thing to do, but it\'s not entertaining. I left that behind me.','',NULL,'Might,Left,Behind',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22583,'Movies','Dennis Farina','Actor','\nFebruary 29, 1944\n','','American','When I was a kid going to the movies, we\'d go because Bogart was in the movie, or Cagney, or John Wayne. We didn\'t know what the story was about or anything.','',NULL,'Anything,Story',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22584,'','Dennis Farina','Actor','\nFebruary 29, 1944\n','','American','When they released Sidewalks of New York, there were some shots with the towers they were going to take out, and Ed told them no. I don\'t think they can deny the towers were a part of New York.','',NULL,'York,Deny,Shots',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22585,'Life,Change','Dennis Farina','Actor','\nFebruary 29, 1944\n','','American','You can change a person\'s life in an instant; put him in a movie, and you start thinking differently, you want to be in another movie. It\'s like an addiction almost.','',NULL,'Person',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22586,'Life,Love,Work','Anna Faris','Actress','\nNovember 29, 1976\n','','American','Blythe Danner is somebody whose career I admire. She\'s a great actress and does good work, but also has a life of her own. I love my job but, at the end of the day, I want to come home and watch a movie and drink a bottle of wine with my husband.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22587,'','Anna Faris','Actress','\nNovember 29, 1976\n','','American','Hollywood studio executives don\'t recognize the value of female performers as much as male performers.','',NULL,'Value,Hollywood,Female',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22588,'','Anna Faris','Actress','\nNovember 29, 1976\n','','American','I don\'t really like to go out to clubs or anything. It\'s just not my style. I\'d much rather go to a dive bar or a local place.','',NULL,'Anything,Place,Rather',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22589,'Love','Anna Faris','Actress','\nNovember 29, 1976\n','','American','I feel really grateful that I am in comedy, and I love doing it.','',NULL,'Grateful,Comedy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22590,'','Anna Faris','Actress','\nNovember 29, 1976\n','','American','I know a lot of actors talk about the importance of wardrobe, and it always seems like it\'s kind of a cop-out, maybe, because it seems like a minor detail to some people. But I think it\'s hugely important.','',NULL,'Important,Talk,Seems',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22591,'Money','Anna Faris','Actress','\nNovember 29, 1976\n','','American','I never imagined being able to make money from acting - and now I can.','',NULL,'Acting,Able',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22592,'','Anna Faris','Actress','\nNovember 29, 1976\n','','American','I never really thought I wanted to become a movie star.','',NULL,'Thought,Become,Wanted',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22593,'Love','Anna Faris','Actress','\nNovember 29, 1976\n','','American','I really love comedy and weirdly enough, I love how my journey has ended up. I get to laugh all day long.','',NULL,'Laugh,Long',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22594,'','Anna Faris','Actress','\nNovember 29, 1976\n','','American','I try to keep my head on straight and take nothing for granted.','',NULL,'Nothing,Try,Keep',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22595,'Life,Work','Anna Faris','Actress','\nNovember 29, 1976\n','','American','I was never the class clown or anything like that. When I was growing up and doing theatre in Seattle I was always doing very dramatic work. Now I can\'t get a dramatic role to save my life!','',NULL,'Anything',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22596,'Good','Anna Faris','Actress','\nNovember 29, 1976\n','','American','I\'m not a very good lover. I\'m so nervous about my sexuality.','',NULL,'Nervous,Lover',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22597,'','Anna Faris','Actress','\nNovember 29, 1976\n','','American','My comedy does not come from a place of deep cynicism, and I tend to play characters who are naive in some way.','',NULL,'Deep,Play,Place',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22598,'Good','Anna Faris','Actress','\nNovember 29, 1976\n','','American','One of the things that comedy has given me over the years is a really good ability to laugh at myself and to not take things that don\'t matter too much too seriously. I feel that very little offends me anymore and I\'m really grateful for that because I think I was a pretty uptight little kid.','',NULL,'Laugh,Pretty',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22599,'','Anna Faris','Actress','\nNovember 29, 1976\n','','American','The hardest thing in my industry is longevity, getting your next job. It\'s hard to get the first job, but it\'s so much harder to get the sixth or seventh as a woman.','',NULL,'Job,Woman,Hard',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22600,'Movies','Anna Faris','Actress','\nNovember 29, 1976\n','','American','Yeah, I do like scary movies, especially the ones that don\'t take themselves too seriously.','',NULL,'Themselves,Seriously',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22601,'','Anna Faris','Actress','\nNovember 29, 1976\n','','American','You have to be willing to accept the idea that people may think you\'re stupid.','',NULL,'Stupid,May,Accept',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22602,'','Anna Faris','Actress','\nNovember 29, 1976\n','','American','You have to create your own stuff. It\'s really exciting to create something, sell it, and feel like I\'m not just a pawn waiting to be cast.','',NULL,'Waiting,Stuff,Create',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22603,'Work,Women,Great','Anna Faris','Actress','\nNovember 29, 1976\n','','American','You know, right now, they say - I don\'t know who says this, but somebody told me - there\'s three male roles to every female role. And I guess I\'d work on evening that up. Making great roles for women. It\'s just such a huge challenge.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22604,'','Eleanor Farjeon','Writer','\nFebruary 13, 1881\n','\nJune 5, 1965\n','English','The events of childhood do not pass, but repeat themselves like seasons of the year.','',NULL,'Themselves,Year,Childhood',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22605,'','Chris Farley','Comedian','\nFebruary 15, 1964\n','\nDecember 18, 1997\n','American','The point is, how do you know the Guarantee Fairy isn\'t a crazy glue sniffer.','',NULL,'Crazy,Point,Fairy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22606,'','Chris Farley','Comedian','\nFebruary 15, 1964\n','\nDecember 18, 1997\n','American','In the land of the skunks he who has half a nose is king.','',NULL,'Nose,Half,King',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22607,'','Chris Farley','Comedian','\nFebruary 15, 1964\n','\nDecember 18, 1997\n','American','Basically, I only play one character; I just play him at different volumes.','',NULL,'Character,Him,Different',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22608,'','Chris Farley','Comedian','\nFebruary 15, 1964\n','\nDecember 18, 1997\n','American','Everyone is treating it like a Hollywood story. In Madison, it\'s a neighborhood story.','',NULL,'Everyone,Story,Hollywood',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22609,'','Dan Farmer','Scientist','\nApril 5, 1962\n','','American','Even if it was a difficult operation to copy a song, it only takes one person to do it. After that the spread of the song via the Internet or other means of propagation is only limited by the honesty of the users.','',NULL,'Person,Honesty,After',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22610,'Death,Fear','Dan Farmer','Scientist','\nApril 5, 1962\n','','American','People don\'t want to talk about death, just like they don\'t want to talk about computer security. Maybe I should have named my workstation Fear. People are so motivated by fear.','',NULL,'Talk',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22611,'Good,Truth,Knowledge','Dan Farmer','Scientist','\nApril 5, 1962\n','','American','Breaking into a system or exposing its weaknesses is a good thing because truth and knowledge must win out.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22612,'Music','Dan Farmer','Scientist','\nApril 5, 1962\n','','American','Even if the music industry simply gave away all their music people would complain that they don\'t have the bandwidth to download all the stuff - the problem would merely shift from availability to distribution.','',NULL,'Problem,Away',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22613,'Music','Dan Farmer','Scientist','\nApril 5, 1962\n','','American','I can write a program that lets you break the copy protection on a music file. But I can\'t write a program that solders new connections onto a chip for you.','',NULL,'Write,Break',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22614,'Learning','Dan Farmer','Scientist','\nApril 5, 1962\n','','American','I was fairly solitary. I didn\'t like structured learning. People didn\'t seem to be my cup of tea.','',NULL,'Seem,Tea',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22615,'','Dan Farmer','Scientist','\nApril 5, 1962\n','','American','I was interested in implements of mass destruction - from an academic point of view.','',NULL,'Point,Interested,View',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22616,'','Dan Farmer','Scientist','\nApril 5, 1962\n','','American','I\'m bisexual.','',NULL,'Bisexual',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22617,'','Dan Farmer','Scientist','\nApril 5, 1962\n','','American','If you don\'t want to deal with them, fine. But don\'t hamper other people from dealing with them.','',NULL,'Deal,Fine,Dealing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22618,'Business','Dan Farmer','Scientist','\nApril 5, 1962\n','','American','Napster was predicating its business model on violation of copyright.','',NULL,'Model,Copyright',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22619,'Government','Dan Farmer','Scientist','\nApril 5, 1962\n','','American','Silicon Valley is constantly saying that the government is irrelevant and powerless. But that\'s because most people there have never seen it get serious.','',NULL,'Saying,Serious',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22620,'','Dan Farmer','Scientist','\nApril 5, 1962\n','','American','The whole idea that what is not normal should be kept secret - that\'s really distasteful to me.','',NULL,'Whole,Idea,Secret',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22621,'','Dan Farmer','Scientist','\nApril 5, 1962\n','','American','What is right, what is wrong, how can anyone say? I view very, very, few things as Right with a capital R.','',NULL,'Wrong,Few,Anyone',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22622,'','Dan Farmer','Scientist','\nApril 5, 1962\n','','American','When I\'m not supposed to do something, it becomes more attractive to me.','',NULL,'Attractive,Supposed,Becomes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22623,'','Dan Farmer','Scientist','\nApril 5, 1962\n','','American','You have this enormous network and no one knows what\'s out there.','',NULL,'Knows,Network,Enormous',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22624,'Education,Work,Time','Fannie Farmer','Celebrity','\nMarch 23, 1857\n','\nJanuary 15, 1915\n','American','I certainly feel that the time is not far distant when a knowledge of the principles of diet will be an essential part of one\'s education. Then mankind will eat to live, be able to do better mental and physical work and disease will be less frequent.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22625,'','Fannie Farmer','Celebrity','\nMarch 23, 1857\n','\nJanuary 15, 1915\n','American','Progress in civilization has been accompanied by progress in cookery.','',NULL,'Progress,Cookery',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22626,'Time,God','Frances Farmer','Actress','\nSeptember 19, 1913\n','\nAugust 1, 1970\n','American','I wondered a little why God was such a useless thing. It seemed a waste of time to have him. After that he became less and less, until he was... nothingness.','',NULL,'Him',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22627,'Love,Good,God','Frances Farmer','Actress','\nSeptember 19, 1913\n','\nAugust 1, 1970\n','American','I have learned that to have a good friend is the purest of all God\'s gifts, for it is a love that has no exchange of payment.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22628,'Christmas','Frances Farmer','Actress','\nSeptember 19, 1913\n','\nAugust 1, 1970\n','American','I went to Sunday School and liked the stories about Christ and the Christmas star. They were beautiful. They made you warm and happy to think about. But I didn\'t believe them.','',NULL,'Beautiful,Happy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22629,'','Frances Farmer','Actress','\nSeptember 19, 1913\n','\nAugust 1, 1970\n','American','If a person is treated like a patient, they are apt to act like one.','',NULL,'Person,Act,Patient',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22630,'God,Cool','Frances Farmer','Actress','\nSeptember 19, 1913\n','\nAugust 1, 1970\n','American','I used to lie between cool, clean sheets at night after I\'d had a bath, after I had washed my hair and scrubbed my knuckles and finger-nails and teeth. Then I could lie quite still in the dark with my face to the window with the trees in it, and talk to God.','',NULL,'Lie',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22631,'God','Frances Farmer','Actress','\nSeptember 19, 1913\n','\nAugust 1, 1970\n','American','That satisfied me until I began to figure that if God loved all his children equally, why did he bother about my red hat and let other people lose their fathers and mothers for always?','',NULL,'Children,Did',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22632,'','Frances Farmer','Actress','\nSeptember 19, 1913\n','\nAugust 1, 1970\n','American','The more people pointed at me in scorn the more stubborn I got and when they began calling me the Bad Girl of West Seattle High, I tried to live up to it.','',NULL,'Girl,Live,Bad',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22633,'','Frances Farmer','Actress','\nSeptember 19, 1913\n','\nAugust 1, 1970\n','American','There comes a point when a dream becomes reality and reality becomes a dream.','',NULL,'Reality,Dream,Point',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22634,'God','Frances Farmer','Actress','\nSeptember 19, 1913\n','\nAugust 1, 1970\n','American','But I was sure of one thing. If God were a father, with children, that cleanliness I had been feeling wasn\'t God.','',NULL,'Father,Children',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22635,'Time,God','Frances Farmer','Actress','\nSeptember 19, 1913\n','\nAugust 1, 1970\n','American','I couldn\'t get that same feeling during the day, with my hands in dirty dish water and the hard sun showing up the dirtiness on the roof tops. And after a time, even at night, the feeling of God didn\'t last.','',NULL,'Feeling',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22636,'','Frances Farmer','Actress','\nSeptember 19, 1913\n','\nAugust 1, 1970\n','American','I didn\'t think then, and I still don\'t, that I was actually sick.','',NULL,'Still,Sick,Actually',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22637,'God','Frances Farmer','Actress','\nSeptember 19, 1913\n','\nAugust 1, 1970\n','American','I just knew that God wasn\'t there. He was a man on a throne in Heaven, so he was easy to forget.','',NULL,'Forget,Easy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22638,'Age,God','Frances Farmer','Actress','\nSeptember 19, 1913\n','\nAugust 1, 1970\n','American','I think God just died of old age. And, when I realized that he wasn\'t any more, it didn\'t shock me. It seemed natural and right!','',NULL,'Old',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22639,'God','Frances Farmer','Actress','\nSeptember 19, 1913\n','\nAugust 1, 1970\n','American','It puzzled me that other people hadn\'t found out, too. God was gone. We were younger. We had reached past him. Why couldn\'t they see it? It still puzzles me.','',NULL,'Past,Him',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22640,'Teacher','Frances Farmer','Actress','\nSeptember 19, 1913\n','\nAugust 1, 1970\n','American','The Sunday School teacher talked too much in the way our grade school teacher used to when she told us about George Washington. Pleasant, pretty stories, but not true.','',NULL,'School,True',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22641,'Time','James L. Farmer, Jr.','Activist','\nJanuary 12, 1920\n','\nJuly 9, 1999\n','American','Anyone who said he wasn\'t afraid during the civil rights movement was either a liar or without imagination. I was scared all the time. My hands didn\'t shake but inside I was shaking.','',NULL,'Liar,Without',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22642,'','James L. Farmer, Jr.','Activist','\nJanuary 12, 1920\n','\nJuly 9, 1999\n','American','We, who are the living, possess the past. Tomorrow is for our martyrs.','',NULL,'Past,Tomorrow,Living',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22643,'','James L. Farmer, Jr.','Activist','\nJanuary 12, 1920\n','\nJuly 9, 1999\n','American','Evil societies always kill their consciences.','',NULL,'Evil,Societies',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22644,'Change,Education','James L. Farmer, Jr.','Activist','\nJanuary 12, 1920\n','\nJuly 9, 1999\n','American','Inner city education must change. Our responsibility is not merely to provide access to knowledge; we must produce educated people.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22645,'','Paul Farmer','Educator','\nOctober 26, 1959\n','','American','For me, an area of moral clarity is: you\'re in front of someone who\'s suffering and you have the tools at your disposal to alleviate that suffering or even eradicate it, and you act.','',NULL,'Someone,Suffering,Moral',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22646,'Health','Paul Farmer','Educator','\nOctober 26, 1959\n','','American','Anywhere you have extreme poverty and no national health insurance, no promise of health care regardless of social standing, that\'s where you see the sharp limitations of market-based health care.','',NULL,'Care,Poverty',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22647,'Medical','Paul Farmer','Educator','\nOctober 26, 1959\n','','American','Civil and political rights are critical, but not often the real problem for the destitute sick. My patients in Haiti can now vote but they can\'t get medical care or clean water.','',NULL,'Care,Political',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22648,'Medical','Paul Farmer','Educator','\nOctober 26, 1959\n','','American','It is clear that the pharmaceutical industry is not, by any stretch of the imagination, doing enough to ensure that the poor have access to adequate medical care.','',NULL,'Care,Enough',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22649,'Health','Paul Farmer','Educator','\nOctober 26, 1959\n','','American','But if you\'re asking my opinion, I would argue that a social justice approach should be central to medicine and utilized to be central to public health. This could be very simple: the well should take care of the sick.','',NULL,'Care,Simple',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22650,'Medical','Paul Farmer','Educator','\nOctober 26, 1959\n','','American','I mean, everybody should have access to medical care. And, you know, it shouldn\'t be such a big deal.','',NULL,'Care,Mean',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22651,'','Paul Farmer','Educator','\nOctober 26, 1959\n','','American','I\'m one of six kids, and the eight of us lived for over a decade in either a bus or a boat.','',NULL,'Kids,Either,Lived',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22652,'Health','Paul Farmer','Educator','\nOctober 26, 1959\n','','American','The biggest public health challenge is rebuilding health systems. In other words, if you look at cholera or maternal mortality or tuberculosis in Haiti, they\'re major problems in Haiti, but the biggest problem is rebuilding systems.','',NULL,'Words,Challenge',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22653,'Best','Paul Farmer','Educator','\nOctober 26, 1959\n','','American','The poorest parts of the world are by and large the places in which one can best view the worst of medicine and not because doctors in these countries have different ideas about what constitutes modern medicine. It\'s the system and its limitations that are to blame.','',NULL,'Blame,Different',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22654,'','Paul Farmer','Educator','\nOctober 26, 1959\n','','American','Again, conventional Catholicism does not much appeal to me.','',NULL,'Again,Appeal,Does',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22655,'Time','Paul Farmer','Educator','\nOctober 26, 1959\n','','American','At the same time, it is obvious that clinicians in Haiti are faced with different, and, in fact, greater, challenges when attempting to treat complications of HIV disease.','',NULL,'Different,Same',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22656,'','Paul Farmer','Educator','\nOctober 26, 1959\n','','American','But as for activism, my parents did what they could, given the constraints, but were never involved in the causes I think of when I think of activists.','',NULL,'Parents,Did,Involved',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22657,'Nature,Society','Paul Farmer','Educator','\nOctober 26, 1959\n','','American','Haiti is always talking about decentralization and nothing has been so obvious, perhaps a weakness, as the centralized nature of Haitian society as being revealed by the earthquake. I mean, they lost all these medical training programs because they didn\'t have them anywhere else.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22658,'','Paul Farmer','Educator','\nOctober 26, 1959\n','','American','I can\'t think of a better model for Haiti rebuilding than Rwanda.','',NULL,'Better,Model,Haiti',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22659,'','Paul Farmer','Educator','\nOctober 26, 1959\n','','American','I critique market-based medicine not because I haven\'t seen its heights but because I\'ve seen its depths.','',NULL,'Seen,Medicine,Heights',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22660,'','Paul Farmer','Educator','\nOctober 26, 1959\n','','American','I mean we grew up in a TB bus and I became a TB doctor.','',NULL,'Mean,Doctor,Bus',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22661,'','Paul Farmer','Educator','\nOctober 26, 1959\n','','American','I recommend the same therapies for all humans with HIV. There is no reason to believe that physiologic responses to therapy will vary across lines of class, culture, race or nationality.','',NULL,'Believe,Same,Reason',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22662,'','Paul Farmer','Educator','\nOctober 26, 1959\n','','American','I think that looking forward it\'s easy to imagine more constructive help for Haiti.','',NULL,'Forward,Help,Easy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22663,'','Paul Farmer','Educator','\nOctober 26, 1959\n','','American','I think we will see better vaccines within the next 15 years, but I\'m not a scientist and am focused on the short-term - what will happen in the interim.','',NULL,'Better,Happen,Next',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22664,'','Paul Farmer','Educator','\nOctober 26, 1959\n','','American','I would say that, intellectually, Catholicism had no more impact on me than did social theory.','',NULL,'Did,Social,Theory',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22665,'','Paul Farmer','Educator','\nOctober 26, 1959\n','','American','I\'m not an austere person.','',NULL,'Person,Austere',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22666,'','Paul Farmer','Educator','\nOctober 26, 1959\n','','American','I\'ve been impressed, over the last 15 years, with how often the somewhat conspiratorial comments of Haitian villagers have been proven to be correct when the historical record is probed carefully.','',NULL,'Often,Last,Historical',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22667,'','Paul Farmer','Educator','\nOctober 26, 1959\n','','American','I\'ve been working in Haiti 28 years - I thought I\'d sort of seen it... I\'ve gone through a number of coups, the storms of 2008, I thought, you know, that I\'d seen things as bad as they were going to get, and I was wrong.','',NULL,'Bad,Through,Thought',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22668,'Health','Paul Farmer','Educator','\nOctober 26, 1959\n','','American','If any country was a mine-shaft canary for the reintroduction of cholera, it was Haiti - and we knew it. And in retrospect, more should have been done to prepare for cholera... which can spread like wildfire in Haiti... This was a big rebuke to all of us working in public health and health care in H','',NULL,'Care,Done',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22669,'Positive','Paul Farmer','Educator','\nOctober 26, 1959\n','','American','If you look just at the decades after 1934, you know it\'s hard to point to really inspired and positive support from outside of Haiti, to Haiti, and much easier to point to either small-minded or downright mean-spirited policies.','',NULL,'Hard,After',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22670,'Good','Vera Farmiga','Actress','\nAugust 6, 1973\n','','American','Am I ambitious? I used to be afraid of that word but now I think ambition is a good thing.','',NULL,'Afraid,Ambition',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22671,'','Vera Farmiga','Actress','\nAugust 6, 1973\n','','American','As an actor, you\'re sort of the court-appointed lawyer for the character.','',NULL,'Character,Actor,Lawyer',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22672,'','Vera Farmiga','Actress','\nAugust 6, 1973\n','','American','Do I pray? Yes. Prayer is very important to me.','',NULL,'Important,Prayer,Yes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22673,'Knowledge','Vera Farmiga','Actress','\nAugust 6, 1973\n','','American','Doubt is the middle position between knowledge and ignorance. It encompasses cynicism but also genuine questioning.','',NULL,'Ignorance,Doubt',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22674,'','Vera Farmiga','Actress','\nAugust 6, 1973\n','','American','Editing is not a part of the filmmaking process I\'ve ever been privy to as an actress.','',NULL,'Ever,Process,Filmmaking',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22675,'Beauty,Truth','Vera Farmiga','Actress','\nAugust 6, 1973\n','','American','Editing yourself is like an irksome coin toss. You\'ve got to strip yourself of super ego and operate from the id. Maybe I\'ve got my Freud mixed up. It\'s just hard to trade a beauty shot for the performance with truth and a brightly lit zit.','',NULL,'Yourself',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22676,'Faith','Vera Farmiga','Actress','\nAugust 6, 1973\n','','American','Faith is important to me.','',NULL,'Important',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22677,'Faith,Good','Vera Farmiga','Actress','\nAugust 6, 1973\n','','American','Honestly, I think a good film is spiritual, regardless of whether its subject is faith.','',NULL,'Spiritual',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22678,'','Vera Farmiga','Actress','\nAugust 6, 1973\n','','American','I am drawn to intimate, often uncomfortable portraits of a woman persevering and awakening.','',NULL,'Woman,Often,Intimate',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22679,'Age','Vera Farmiga','Actress','\nAugust 6, 1973\n','','American','I can\'t get my knickers in a twist about my age and ageing in an industry that caters to the ids of 14-year-olds.','',NULL,'Industry,Twist',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22680,'','Vera Farmiga','Actress','\nAugust 6, 1973\n','','American','I chase after inspiring stories.','',NULL,'After,Stories,Chase',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22681,'Family','Vera Farmiga','Actress','\nAugust 6, 1973\n','','American','I come from a massive family, and the youngest is twentysomething years younger than I am, so I grew up with children.','',NULL,'Children,Younger',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22682,'Music','Vera Farmiga','Actress','\nAugust 6, 1973\n','','American','I didn\'t grow up watching film but as a Ukrainian-American, music and stories and dance are crucial.','',NULL,'Dance,Film',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22683,'Funny,Humor','Vera Farmiga','Actress','\nAugust 6, 1973\n','','American','I don\'t have a caustic sense of humor. What I find funny, that humor comes from a much gentler place.','',NULL,'Find',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22684,'','Vera Farmiga','Actress','\nAugust 6, 1973\n','','American','I don\'t necessarily need Hollywood.','',NULL,'Hollywood',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22685,'Work','Vera Farmiga','Actress','\nAugust 6, 1973\n','','American','I feel my fuller-bodied characters are all in the independent films I do, and in the studio productions, I have to work harder to dimensionalize the characters. And that\'s certainly part of the job description of an actor - that\'s what you\'re supposed to do - but you have to work harder at it in the','',NULL,'Job,Actor',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22686,'Faith,Family','Vera Farmiga','Actress','\nAugust 6, 1973\n','','American','I grew up in a Ukrainian Catholic-turned-Christian household, and that is my family\'s faith.','',NULL,'Grew',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22687,'','Vera Farmiga','Actress','\nAugust 6, 1973\n','','American','I hate being manipulated by song. Don\'t tell me what I should be feeling. I don\'t want cellos or violins to be telling me that I should be bawling right now.','',NULL,'Hate,Feeling,Tell',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22688,'Romantic','Vera Farmiga','Actress','\nAugust 6, 1973\n','','American','I have tender, romantic associations with upstate New York.','',NULL,'York,Tender',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22689,'Best','Vera Farmiga','Actress','\nAugust 6, 1973\n','','American','I have the best husband a wife could possibly have. He\'s the best father my children could have.','',NULL,'Husband,Wife',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22690,'','Vera Farmiga','Actress','\nAugust 6, 1973\n','','American','I just can\'t feel lukewarm about a character. I either despise her, admire her, or don\'t understand her and want to understand her.','',NULL,'Character,Understand,Her',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22691,'Religion','Vera Farmiga','Actress','\nAugust 6, 1973\n','','American','I just hate one-dimensional portrayals of religion; it\'s too cheap and easy to do, and ignores the nuances that go into having a belief system.','',NULL,'Hate,Easy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22692,'','Vera Farmiga','Actress','\nAugust 6, 1973\n','','American','I look for struggle in the roles I choose - struggle and perseverance.','',NULL,'Struggle,Choose,Roles',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22693,'Life,Love,Good','Vera Farmiga','Actress','\nAugust 6, 1973\n','','American','I love Saturday nights with my best friend and a big bowl of pasta, wanting a good scare, something that will say, \'Listen, your life is not as bad as this. Your life can be so much worse.\'','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22694,'Love','Vera Farmiga','Actress','\nAugust 6, 1973\n','','American','I love to be surprised.','',NULL,'Surprised',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22695,'Life,Beauty','Eliza Farnham','Activist','','','American','The human face is the organic seat of beauty. It is the register of value in development, a record of Experience, whose legitimate office is to perfect the life, a legible language to those who will study it, of the majestic mistress, the soul.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22696,'Life,God','Eliza Farnham','Activist','','','American','Each of the Arts whose office is to refine, purify, adorn, embellish and grace life is under the patronage of a Muse, no god being found worthy to preside over them.','',NULL,'Grace',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22697,'Time,Power','Eliza Farnham','Activist','','','American','Our own theological Church, as we know, has scorned and vilified the body till it has seemed almost a reproach and a shame to have one, yet at the same time has credited it with power to drag the soul to perdition.','',NULL,'Same',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22698,'Truth','Eliza Farnham','Activist','','','American','The ultimate aim of the human mind, in all its efforts, is to become acquainted with Truth.','',NULL,'Mind,Human',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22699,'','Richard Farnsworth','Actor','\nSeptember 1, 1920\n','\nOctober 6, 2000\n','American','But I don\'t really care for directors flaring up and trying to humble some actor, which they would do to try and make an example out of them so everybody else would stay on the ball - and David wasn\'t anything like that.','',NULL,'Care,Humble,Anything',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22700,'Good','Richard Farnsworth','Actor','\nSeptember 1, 1920\n','\nOctober 6, 2000\n','American','David Lynch was very good, very patient with us, and the reaction in the United States seems pretty good.','',NULL,'Pretty,Patient',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22701,'','Richard Farnsworth','Actor','\nSeptember 1, 1920\n','\nOctober 6, 2000\n','American','I don\'t know if you saw the parting of the Red Sea with the chariots on the horses, I did stuff like that.','',NULL,'Did,Sea,Stuff',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22702,'','Richard Farnsworth','Actor','\nSeptember 1, 1920\n','\nOctober 6, 2000\n','American','I was a stunt man for 35 years.','',NULL,'Stunt',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22703,'Good','Richard Farnsworth','Actor','\nSeptember 1, 1920\n','\nOctober 6, 2000\n','American','I worked for John Ford, Howard Hawks, Henry Hathaway, Raoul Walsh - I worked for some real good directors.','',NULL,'Real,Worked',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22704,'','Richard Farnsworth','Actor','\nSeptember 1, 1920\n','\nOctober 6, 2000\n','American','I worked for Sam Peckinpah on quite a bit of action in his films, and he got excited once in a while.','',NULL,'Once,While,Action',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22705,'','Richard Farnsworth','Actor','\nSeptember 1, 1920\n','\nOctober 6, 2000\n','American','I worked with Cecil B DeMille quite a few times.','',NULL,'Few,Times,Quite',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22706,'','Richard Farnsworth','Actor','\nSeptember 1, 1920\n','\nOctober 6, 2000\n','American','No I didn\'t audition, I didn\'t even know David Lynch till the week before I started the film.','',NULL,'Before,Film,Started',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22707,'','King Farouk','Royalty','\nFebruary 11, 1920\n','\nMarch 18, 1965\n','Egyptian','In a few years there will be only five kings in the world the King of England and the four kings in a pack of cards.','',NULL,'Few,Four,King',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22708,'Best','George Farquhar','Dramatist','1678','\nApril 29, 1707\n','Irish','Those who know the least obey the best.','',NULL,'Obey,Least',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22709,'Good','George Farquhar','Dramatist','1678','\nApril 29, 1707\n','Irish','Captain is a good travelling name and so I take it.','',NULL,'Name,Captain',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22710,'Love,Women,Teacher','George Farquhar','Dramatist','1678','\nApril 29, 1707\n','Irish','Charming women can true converts make, We love the precepts for the teacher\'s sake.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22711,'','George Farquhar','Dramatist','1678','\nApril 29, 1707\n','Irish','Grant me some wild expressions, Heavens, or I shall burst.','',NULL,'Shall,Wild,Heavens',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22712,'Life','George Farquhar','Dramatist','1678','\nApril 29, 1707\n','Irish','Spare all I have, and take my life.','',NULL,'Spare',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22713,'Life,Money,Men','George Farquhar','Dramatist','1678','\nApril 29, 1707\n','Irish','We are the men of intrinsic value, who can strike our fortunes out of ourselves, whose worth is independent of accidents in life, or revolutions in government: we have heads to get money, and hearts to spend it.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22714,'','George Farquhar','Dramatist','1678','\nApril 29, 1707\n','Irish','When the blind lead the blind, no wonder they both fall into - matrimony.','',NULL,'Both,Fall,Wonder',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22715,'','George Farquhar','Dramatist','1678','\nApril 29, 1707\n','Irish','Crimes, like virtues, are their own rewards.','',NULL,'Virtues,Crimes,Rewards',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22716,'','George Farquhar','Dramatist','1678','\nApril 29, 1707\n','Irish','I believe they talked of me, for they laughed consumedly.','',NULL,'Believe,Laughed,Talked',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22717,'','George Farquhar','Dramatist','1678','\nApril 29, 1707\n','Irish','I have fed purely upon ale; I have eat my ale, drank my ale, and I always sleep upon ale.','',NULL,'Sleep,Eat,Fed',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22718,'Love,Money,War','George Farquhar','Dramatist','1678','\nApril 29, 1707\n','Irish','Money is the sinews of love, as of war.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22719,'','George Farquhar','Dramatist','1678','\nApril 29, 1707\n','Irish','Necessity, the mother of invention.','',NULL,'Mother,Necessity,Invention',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22720,'Poetry','George Farquhar','Dramatist','1678','\nApril 29, 1707\n','Irish','Poetry is a mere drug, Sir.','',NULL,'Sir,Mere',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22721,'','George Farquhar','Dramatist','1678','\nApril 29, 1707\n','Irish','There is no scandal like rags, nor any crime so shameful as poverty.','',NULL,'Poverty,Nor,Crime',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22722,'Love,Teacher','George Farquhar','Dramatist','1678','\nApril 29, 1707\n','Irish','We love the precepts for the teacher\'s sake.','',NULL,'Sake',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22723,'','Jamie Farr','Actor','\nJuly 1, 1934\n','','American','Canada has given us John Candy and Martin Short and Bill Shatner and Lord knows how many other wonderful performers.','',NULL,'Short,Wonderful,Lord',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22724,'Great','Jamie Farr','Actor','\nJuly 1, 1934\n','','American','Canadians send us great hockey players. You also send us wonderful performers, from the beginning, with Mary Pickford.','',NULL,'Wonderful,Hockey',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22725,'','Jamie Farr','Actor','\nJuly 1, 1934\n','','American','I certainly don\'t have any airs about myself.','',NULL,'Airs,Certainly',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22726,'','Jamie Farr','Actor','\nJuly 1, 1934\n','','American','I did sketch comedy for years. I\'ve always enjoyed it.','',NULL,'Did,Comedy,Enjoyed',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22727,'','Jamie Farr','Actor','\nJuly 1, 1934\n','','American','I do Broadway because I refuse to succumb to the stereotypical things that Hollywood does to a performer.','',NULL,'Hollywood,Refuse,Broadway',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22728,'','Jamie Farr','Actor','\nJuly 1, 1934\n','','American','I don\'t think anybody is wanting to put me back on the air. But I\'m certainly out there trying.','',NULL,'Trying,Put,Anybody',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22729,'Good,Best','Jamie Farr','Actor','\nJuly 1, 1934\n','','American','If you want good sketches, go pick up Sid Caesar. The best of Your Show of Shows. That\'s the greatest sketch comedy you\'ll ever see on television.','',NULL,'Greatest',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22730,'','Jamie Farr','Actor','\nJuly 1, 1934\n','','American','The third year of MASH was when I realized I was a hit.','',NULL,'Year,Hit,Realized',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22731,'Food','Jamie Farr','Actor','\nJuly 1, 1934\n','','American','When the show is over we still have to pay our rent, we have to buy food. We have to do all the same things that you do.','',NULL,'Still,Same',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22732,'','Jamie Farr','Actor','\nJuly 1, 1934\n','','American','You know what\'s nice about Montreal? Not only is it a beautiful city, but you have Cuban cigars.','',NULL,'Beautiful,Nice,City',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22733,'','Sam Farr','Politician','\nJuly 4, 1941\n','','American','If the U.N. didn\'t exist, we\'d be inventing it right now.','',NULL,'Exist,Inventing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22734,'Peace,Government','Sam Farr','Politician','\nJuly 4, 1941\n','','American','Peace Corps helps promote global acceptance of the principles of international peace and non-violent co-existence among people of diverse cultures and systems of government.','',NULL,'Acceptance',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22735,'Time','Tommy Farr','Athlete','\nMarch 12, 1914\n','\nMarch 1, 1986\n','Welsh','Every time I hear the name Joe Louis my nose starts to bleed.','',NULL,'Nose,Name',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22736,'Good,Hope','Louis Farrakhan','Activist','\nMay 11, 1933\n','','American','And I hope that five years and 10 years from now, I\'ll be a better man, a more mature man, a wiser man, a more humble man and a more spirited man to serve the good of my people and the good of humanity.','',NULL,'Humble',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22737,'','Louis Farrakhan','Activist','\nMay 11, 1933\n','','American','Naturally, when one makes progressive steps, there may be some who see it as a betrayal of their goals and interests.','',NULL,'Betrayal,May,Makes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22738,'Peace,Truth','Louis Farrakhan','Activist','\nMay 11, 1933\n','','American','There really can be no peace without justice. There can be no justice without truth. And there can be no truth, unless someone rises up to tell you the truth.','',NULL,'Justice',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22739,'Leadership','Louis Farrakhan','Activist','\nMay 11, 1933\n','','American','Black leadership has to recognize that principles more than speech, character more than a claim, is greater in advancing the cause of our liberation than what has transpired thus far.','',NULL,'Character,Black',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22740,'God','Louis Farrakhan','Activist','\nMay 11, 1933\n','','American','We are all gifted, but we have to discover the gift, uncover the gift, nurture and develop the gift and use it for the Glory of God and for the liberation struggle of our people.','',NULL,'Struggle,Gift',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22741,'Sad','Louis Farrakhan','Activist','\nMay 11, 1933\n','','American','If we don\'t make earnest moves toward real solutions, then each day we move one day closer to revolution and anarchy in this country. This is the sad, and yet potentially joyous, state of America.','',NULL,'Real,Revolution',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22742,'Good,Great','Louis Farrakhan','Activist','\nMay 11, 1933\n','','American','The Jews don\'t like Farrakhan, so they call me Hitler. Well, that\'s a good name. Hitler was a very great man.','',NULL,'Call',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22743,'','Louis Farrakhan','Activist','\nMay 11, 1933\n','','American','America will always side with those whom she can direct, give orders to and have those orders obeyed.','',NULL,'Give,America,She',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22744,'Women,Men,God','Louis Farrakhan','Activist','\nMay 11, 1933\n','','American','Because wherever I am today, I still owe it to God and I owe it to two men - the Honorable Elijah Muhammad and Malcolm X and of course, two very special women, my mother and my wife.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22745,'','Louis Farrakhan','Activist','\nMay 11, 1933\n','','American','As a result of that, America desires a moderate Islam; an Islam that America can control; an Islam that America can give direction to and give orders to its leaders.','',NULL,'Islam,Control,Give',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22746,'Leadership','Louis Farrakhan','Activist','\nMay 11, 1933\n','','American','Overall, the challenge of leadership is both moral and one of developing the characteristics that make us respected by one another.','',NULL,'Challenge,Another',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22747,'Love','Louis Farrakhan','Activist','\nMay 11, 1933\n','','American','I loved Elijah Muhammad with a love that I can\'t adequately describe.','',NULL,'Loved,Describe',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22748,'Family','Louis Farrakhan','Activist','\nMay 11, 1933\n','','American','I am hoping that in this year of the family we will go into our families and reconcile differences.','',NULL,'Year,Hoping',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22749,'','Louis Farrakhan','Activist','\nMay 11, 1933\n','','American','I think that rather than condemning Islam, Islam needs to be studied by those who are sincere.','',NULL,'Islam,Rather,Needs',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22750,'Good','Louis Farrakhan','Activist','\nMay 11, 1933\n','','American','You must recognize that the way to get the good out of your brother and your sister is not to return evil for evil.','',NULL,'Evil,Must',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22751,'','Louis Farrakhan','Activist','\nMay 11, 1933\n','','American','A brother who recognizes that we have shortcomings, we, in the struggle, have faults, and that he wanted to reconcile differences.','',NULL,'Struggle,Wanted,Brother',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22752,'','Louis Farrakhan','Activist','\nMay 11, 1933\n','','American','Anarchy may await America, due to the daily injustices suffered by the people.','',NULL,'Daily,May,America',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22753,'','Louis Farrakhan','Activist','\nMay 11, 1933\n','','American','Without an advocate for the poor, without a new state of mind in America, the country lies on the brink of anarchy.','',NULL,'Mind,Without,Country',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22754,'','Louis Farrakhan','Activist','\nMay 11, 1933\n','','American','I think that ego-driven leaders will be a thing of the past because the masses are tired.','',NULL,'Tired,Past,Leaders',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22755,'','Louis Farrakhan','Activist','\nMay 11, 1933\n','','American','But if I thought on it, I would like to be remembered as a brother who loved his people and did everything that I knew to fight for them, the liberation of our people.','',NULL,'Fight,Everything,Thought',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22756,'Life,Truth','Louis Farrakhan','Activist','\nMay 11, 1933\n','','American','Not that I regret saying what I believed to be the truth, but I regret anything that I might have written or spoken that could have been used in a way to help to foster that atmosphere out of which came the loss of life of Brother Malcolm.','',NULL,'Help',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22757,'Teacher','Louis Farrakhan','Activist','\nMay 11, 1933\n','','American','They should regard me as what I am. I am a spiritual leader and teacher.','',NULL,'Spiritual,Leader',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22758,'War','Louis Farrakhan','Activist','\nMay 11, 1933\n','','American','What President Bush did in his doctrine of preemptive strike and in his war in Afghanistan and in Iraq was to turn even his allies in Europe negatively toward America.','',NULL,'Did,America',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22759,'Government','Louis Farrakhan','Activist','\nMay 11, 1933\n','','American','I believe that for the small numbers of Jewish people in the United States, they exercise a tremendous amount of influence on the affairs of government.','',NULL,'Believe,Small',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22760,'Money,Finance','Louis Farrakhan','Activist','\nMay 11, 1933\n','','American','Qaddafi is hated because he is the leader of a small country that is rich, but he uses his money to finance liberation struggles.','',NULL,'Country',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22761,'Life','Frederic William Farrar','Theologian','1831','1903','Indian','But in the life of every man there are influences of a far more real and penetrating character than those which come through the medium of schools or teachers.','',NULL,'Character,Real',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22762,'','Frederic William Farrar','Theologian','1831','1903','Indian','For although Claudius had been accused of gambling and drunkenness, not only were no worse sins laid to his charge, but he had successfully established some claim to being considered a learned man.','',NULL,'Learned,Worse,Gambling',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22763,'','Frederic William Farrar','Theologian','1831','1903','Indian','If ever I want to amuse myself with an idiot, I have not far to look for one. I laugh at myself.','',NULL,'Laugh,Ever,Idiot',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22764,'','Frederic William Farrar','Theologian','1831','1903','Indian','Man\'s liberty ends, and it ought to end, when that liberty becomes the curse of its neighbors.','',NULL,'End,Liberty,Ends',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22765,'','Frederic William Farrar','Theologian','1831','1903','Indian','No man can pass into eternity, for he is already in it.','',NULL,'Pass,Eternity,Already',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22766,'','Frederic William Farrar','Theologian','1831','1903','Indian','Seneca brings vividly before us a picture of the various scholars assembled in a school of the philosophers.','',NULL,'School,Before,Picture',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22767,'','Frederic William Farrar','Theologian','1831','1903','Indian','The decision of such judges as Claudius and his Senate is worth very little in the question of a man\'s innocence or guilt; but the sentence was that Seneca should be banished to the island of Corsica.','',NULL,'Decision,Worth,Question',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22768,'Life,Best,Failure','Frederic William Farrar','Theologian','1831','1903','Indian','There is only one real failure in life that is possible, and that is, not to be true to the best one knows.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22769,'Time,Great','Frederic William Farrar','Theologian','1831','1903','Indian','There was living in the palace at this time a brother of the great Germanicus, and consequently an uncle of the late emperor, whose name was Claudius Caesar.','',NULL,'Living',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22770,'Great,Men','Frederic William Farrar','Theologian','1831','1903','Indian','Whether the prayer of Seneca was granted we do not know; but, as we do not again hear of Marcus, it is probable that he died before his father, and that the line of Seneca, like that of so many great men, became extinct in the second generation.','',NULL,'Father',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22790,'','Colin Farrell','Actor','\nMay 31, 1976\n','','Irish','But we\'re born as children and we look at the world with open eyes... And we don\'t judge and we don\'t betray. We\'re not jealous. We\'re not envious. We\'re not even weary, which is a danger also as kids. They have to learn a certain amount of awareness.','',NULL,'Judge,Children,Jealous',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22791,'Saint Patrick\'s Day','Colin Farrell','Actor','\nMay 31, 1976\n','','Irish','Being Irish is very much a part of who I am. I take it everywhere with me.','',NULL,'Irish,Everywhere',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22792,'Beauty','Colin Farrell','Actor','\nMay 31, 1976\n','','Irish','Vampires have always held a very seductive kind of lore and have always been some variety of attractive, whether it\'s attractiveness that\'s born of just the physical attributes that they have - this kind of ethereal beauty or translucent pallor - or whether it is more to do with the way they carry t','',NULL,'Themselves,Whether',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22793,'','Colin Farrell','Actor','\nMay 31, 1976\n','','Irish','It\'s not that I\'m stupid. I just don\'t think sometimes.','',NULL,'Stupid,Sometimes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22794,'','Colin Farrell','Actor','\nMay 31, 1976\n','','Irish','I\'m just a true Irish boy at heart.','',NULL,'Heart,True,Irish',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22795,'Life','Colin Farrell','Actor','\nMay 31, 1976\n','','Irish','I know what the important things are in life. I know that just because I pretend to be someone else for two hours on the silver screen doesn\'t make me a better person than the next man. So, I mind all those things. Simple things.','',NULL,'Mind,Simple',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22796,'Future','Colin Farrell','Actor','\nMay 31, 1976\n','','Irish','But I dare not think too far into the future on the risk that I\'ll miss the present.','',NULL,'Far,Risk',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22797,'Experience,Car','Colin Farrell','Actor','\nMay 31, 1976\n','','Irish','Anything that\'s different from your own realm of experience as a human being, whether it\'s driving a car or a boat, or using guns, anything that separates you from yourself and leads you more towards this character\'s existence is a big help.','',NULL,'Yourself',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22798,'','Colin Farrell','Actor','\nMay 31, 1976\n','','Irish','I couldn\'t care less about who sees my bits... My friends asked how I could do scenes like that and not get excited, but it wasn\'t like that. My bits looked the size of a cashew nut!','',NULL,'Care,Friends,Less',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22799,'Science','Colin Farrell','Actor','\nMay 31, 1976\n','','Irish','I do enjoy reading some science fiction.','',NULL,'Enjoy,Reading',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22800,'Success,Nature','Colin Farrell','Actor','\nMay 31, 1976\n','','Irish','I mean, we are tribal by nature, and sometimes success and material wealth can divide and separate - it\'s not a new philosophy I\'m sharing - more than hardship, hardship tends to unify.','',NULL,'Mean',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22801,'','Colin Farrell','Actor','\nMay 31, 1976\n','','Irish','I think I\'m still trying to find my feet as an actor. And I know it ain\'t brain surgery, but it confuses me and it comes between me and my sleep a lot.','',NULL,'Sleep,Brain,Trying',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22802,'Home','Colin Farrell','Actor','\nMay 31, 1976\n','','Irish','I\'ll be in Los Angeles for two weeks and I\'ll have a laugh, get battered and have a buzz, but at the end of the day, I\'ll go home. It\'s just me earning a few more stories to tell everyone at home and all.','',NULL,'End,Laugh',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22803,'Business','Colin Farrell','Actor','\nMay 31, 1976\n','','Irish','I\'m in no hurry to get anywhere. I don\'t have any plans. I don\'t have a map. If you did in this business, you\'d destroy yourself.','',NULL,'Yourself,Did',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22804,'Time','Colin Farrell','Actor','\nMay 31, 1976\n','','Irish','I\'m not going to lie, there are more interesting ways to spend your time than answering questions about yourself. But if there were no questions to ask me, I might have a beef with that.','',NULL,'Yourself,Lie',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22805,'','Colin Farrell','Actor','\nMay 31, 1976\n','','Irish','I\'m not painting myself as a down-home, modest guy.','',NULL,'Guy,Painting,Modest',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22806,'Life,Family,Home','Colin Farrell','Actor','\nMay 31, 1976\n','','Irish','I\'ve realized as well after five years of being on the road that if I\'m going to four or five months of my life to something even if I\'m overpaid, it\'s four or five months of my life away from home, away from my son, away from family and friends. I better believe in it on some level even if it\'s a b','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22807,'','Colin Farrell','Actor','\nMay 31, 1976\n','','Irish','If after you read something, you connect with it, you want to do it.','',NULL,'After,Read,Connect',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22808,'','Colin Farrell','Actor','\nMay 31, 1976\n','','Irish','Magic is at the core of myths.','',NULL,'Magic,Myths,Core',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22809,'Music,History','Colin Farrell','Actor','\nMay 31, 1976\n','','Irish','My Dublin wasn\'t the Dublin of sing-songs, traditional music, sense of history and place and community.','',NULL,'Place',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22810,'','Colin Farrell','Actor','\nMay 31, 1976\n','','Irish','Pain seems to be easier, or melancholy seems to be easier to portray in a character. I don\'t know if that\'s because I\'m a human being or because I\'m an Irishman or both.','',NULL,'Pain,Character,Human',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22811,'Love,Time,Strength','Colin Farrell','Actor','\nMay 31, 1976\n','','Irish','The first time you hold your baby in your arms, I mean, a sense of strength and love washes over you. It washed over me and I never thought that possible.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22812,'','Colin Farrell','Actor','\nMay 31, 1976\n','','Irish','The sea always offers up incredible stories of survivors\' fortitude. Myths of a lot of countries have variations on that.','',NULL,'Sea,Stories,Countries',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22813,'Time,Good','Colin Farrell','Actor','\nMay 31, 1976\n','','Irish','You know. I\'ll try anything. I\'ll do anything. I\'ll explore. Try different takes. All that kind of stuff to do sometimes, to do good performances, but always conducive to having a good time creatively.','',NULL,'Different',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22814,'Life,Family,Society','Colin Farrell','Actor','\nMay 31, 1976\n','','Irish','You\'re scrutinized all through your life - you\'re scrutinized by your family, by yourself, by society, and your friends in a certain way, shape, or form.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22815,'','James T. Farrell','Novelist','\nFebruary 27, 1904\n','\nAugust 22, 1979\n','American','America is so vast that almost everything said about it is likely to be true, and the opposite is probably equally true.','',NULL,'True,Everything,America',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22816,'Good','James T. Farrell','Novelist','\nFebruary 27, 1904\n','\nAugust 22, 1979\n','American','There\'s one good kind of writer - a dead one.','',NULL,'Dead,Writer',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22817,'Best,Failure','Mike Farrell','Actor','\nFebruary 6, 1939\n','','American','If you try to do your best there is no failure.','',NULL,'Try',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22818,'Dreams','Mike Farrell','Actor','\nFebruary 6, 1939\n','','American','I can think of some things that would be fun, but I\'m living my dreams.','',NULL,'Fun,Living',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22819,'Time','Mike Farrell','Actor','\nFebruary 6, 1939\n','','American','I gave away two dogs years ago because I felt guilty at not being able to give them the time and attention they deserved. I now regularly feed an army of squirrels and wild birds around our house.','',NULL,'Give,Two',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22820,'','Mike Farrell','Actor','\nFebruary 6, 1939\n','','American','I think it\'s appropriate for the international community in situations like this to intervene in Kosovo. I am in favor of an intervention. On some level, you have to say that at least somebody is doing something.','',NULL,'Somebody,Community,Level',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22821,'Business','Mike Farrell','Actor','\nFebruary 6, 1939\n','','American','I was raised in Hollywood and knew, from as early as grammar school, classmates who were in the business.','',NULL,'School,Classmates',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22822,'War','Mike Farrell','Actor','\nFebruary 6, 1939\n','','American','It is inappropriate for the Bush administration to trump up a case in which we are ballyhooed into war.','',NULL,'Bush,Case',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22823,'Trust','Mike Farrell','Actor','\nFebruary 6, 1939\n','','American','It\'s mostly the financial chicanery that\'s going on. People are saying \'What kind of trust can we put in this market?\'','',NULL,'Saying,Put',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22824,'Dreams,Work,Family','Mike Farrell','Actor','\nFebruary 6, 1939\n','','American','My dreams for the future are simple: work, a happy, healthy family, a lovely long motorcycle ride, and continuing the struggle to awaken people to the need for serious human rights reform.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22825,'','Mike Farrell','Actor','\nFebruary 6, 1939\n','','American','People seem to see no difference between an intimate conversation and a conversation at the water cooler.','',NULL,'Between,Water,Difference',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22826,'','Mike Farrell','Actor','\nFebruary 6, 1939\n','','American','We have seen economic growth. But we have not seen earnings growth.','',NULL,'Growth,Seen,Economic',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22827,'Best,Hope','Mike Farrell','Actor','\nFebruary 6, 1939\n','','American','What one gets, I hope, is that all you can do is the best you can do.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22828,'Love,Great','Perry Farrell','Musician','\nMarch 29, 1959\n','','American','I love being able to escape my past, even though my past was great.','',NULL,'Past',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22829,'Love','Perry Farrell','Musician','\nMarch 29, 1959\n','','American','I mean, gosh, my first tours I ever did were with the Ramones and Iggy Pop and Love & Rockets.','',NULL,'Mean,Ever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22830,'Music','Perry Farrell','Musician','\nMarch 29, 1959\n','','American','I write contemporary rock with Jane\'s. And I also write house music with people like Kascade.','',NULL,'Rock,Write',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22831,'Future','Perry Farrell','Musician','\nMarch 29, 1959\n','','American','I\'m always working on concepts and ideas for the future.','',NULL,'Working,Ideas',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22832,'Computers,Art','Perry Farrell','Musician','\nMarch 29, 1959\n','','American','I\'m looking to evolve the concept of the new renaissance artist, taking the world by storm through the art of public display and demonstration, with technical savvy, using cell phones and computers.','',NULL,'Through',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22833,'','Perry Farrell','Musician','\nMarch 29, 1959\n','','American','If I had my way, I would have sex, drugs, and rock \'n\' roll at least 4-6 hours a day. So long as there are going to be things in the way of that, we\'re going to have a revolution.','',NULL,'Rock,Sex,Long',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22834,'Music','Perry Farrell','Musician','\nMarch 29, 1959\n','','American','Jimi Hendrix\'s music was escapism.','',NULL,'Hendrix,Escapism',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22835,'','Perry Farrell','Musician','\nMarch 29, 1959\n','','American','Sometimes to realize you were well, someone must come along and hurt you.','',NULL,'Hurt,Must,Someone',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22836,'','Perry Farrell','Musician','\nMarch 29, 1959\n','','American','The live concert industry has become corporate-ized.','',NULL,'Live,Become,Industry',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22837,'Men','Perry Farrell','Musician','\nMarch 29, 1959\n','','American','Without game, men prey on each other.','',NULL,'Game,Prey',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22838,'','Perry Farrell','Musician','\nMarch 29, 1959\n','','American','You have to take risks.','',NULL,'Risks',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22839,'','Suzanne Farrell','Dancer','\nAugust 16, 1945\n','','American','It\'s ungrateful to be wishing you were doing something else at the moment you are living. You haven\'t lived in the moment that you are really living, you are wishing you were somewhere else.','',NULL,'Living,Ungrateful,Moment',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22840,'','Suzanne Farrell','Dancer','\nAugust 16, 1945\n','','American','There is pain and sacrifice in everyone\'s world. That\'s why, when I was dancing, I had no pain.','',NULL,'Pain,Sacrifice,Why',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22841,'','Suzanne Farrell','Dancer','\nAugust 16, 1945\n','','American','Even though I am a professional, and I know what the steps are, I don\'t quite know how I\'m going to do them, because I haven\'t lived that moment yet. I always feel very insecure and I get very excited.','',NULL,'Insecure,Moment,Though',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22842,'','Suzanne Farrell','Dancer','\nAugust 16, 1945\n','','American','And I just thought, this is what I want to be. And I knew that dancing would be my chosen profession.','',NULL,'Thought,Knew,Dancing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22843,'Music','Suzanne Farrell','Dancer','\nAugust 16, 1945\n','','American','As soon as I hear music, something in me starts to vibrate.','',NULL,'Hear,Soon',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22844,'Love,Music','Suzanne Farrell','Dancer','\nAugust 16, 1945\n','','American','But what was my motivation was music, and the fact that I love to move around. I\'m always moving around.','',NULL,'Moving',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22845,'Work','Suzanne Farrell','Dancer','\nAugust 16, 1945\n','','American','I could work out a lot of my emotions by going to class and dancing.','',NULL,'Emotions,Class',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22846,'','Suzanne Farrell','Dancer','\nAugust 16, 1945\n','','American','I didn\'t care too much for ballet, because you had to be more disciplined, and you sort of looked like everyone else. It required a certain kind of conformity that I didn\'t feel like I wanted to do.','',NULL,'Care,Else,Wanted',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22847,'','Suzanne Farrell','Dancer','\nAugust 16, 1945\n','','American','I didn\'t have any doubts about my choice of career, but I had constant doubts about my ability, yes.','',NULL,'Career,Choice,Ability',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22848,'Life,Great','Suzanne Farrell','Dancer','\nAugust 16, 1945\n','','American','I had a wonderful childhood, coming from Cincinnati, and I think that it was great going into the life that I was going to have, where you have to start young as a dancer.','',NULL,'Young',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22849,'Love,Great','Suzanne Farrell','Dancer','\nAugust 16, 1945\n','','American','I had two sisters, and we would love to get dressed up and pretend that we were chic, sophisticated ladies. And I think that was a great sort of preparation, in a way.','',NULL,'Two',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22850,'Love','Suzanne Farrell','Dancer','\nAugust 16, 1945\n','','American','I learned to love dance for its own sake.','',NULL,'Learned,Dance',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22851,'','Suzanne Farrell','Dancer','\nAugust 16, 1945\n','','American','I liked Latin, I like languages, I liked all the myths, and the Roman tales that we were required to translate in Latin, and all these interesting people who were never quite what they thought they would be or seemed to be.','',NULL,'Thought,Quite,Liked',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22852,'','Suzanne Farrell','Dancer','\nAugust 16, 1945\n','','American','I liked tap, because I liked hearing the results of my movements.','',NULL,'Results,Liked,Hearing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22853,'Time','Suzanne Farrell','Dancer','\nAugust 16, 1945\n','','American','I liked to read but, being a dancer, I didn\'t have a lot of time to read.','',NULL,'Read,Liked',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22854,'','Suzanne Farrell','Dancer','\nAugust 16, 1945\n','','American','I loved tests because it was another form of competing, a healthy competition.','',NULL,'Another,Loved,Healthy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22855,'Life,Politics','Suzanne Farrell','Dancer','\nAugust 16, 1945\n','','American','I think especially in a world where you have so little say about what goes on in your life, or in the politics of the world around you, it is wonderful to go into that studio, and tell yourself what to do.','',NULL,'Yourself',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22856,'Love','Suzanne Farrell','Dancer','\nAugust 16, 1945\n','','American','I used to love to play dress-up, where you get your mother\'s or your grandmother\'s dresses and high heels.','',NULL,'Mother,Play',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22857,'','Suzanne Farrell','Dancer','\nAugust 16, 1945\n','','American','I was very much of a tomboy.','',NULL,'Tomboy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22858,'Cool','Suzanne Farrell','Dancer','\nAugust 16, 1945\n','','American','I\'m thought of as a cool, unemotional dancer, but inside I\'m not.','',NULL,'Thought,Inside',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22859,'','Suzanne Farrell','Dancer','\nAugust 16, 1945\n','','American','In fact, ballet companies did not exist in the Midwest when I was a child.','',NULL,'Did,Child,Fact',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22860,'Art','Suzanne Farrell','Dancer','\nAugust 16, 1945\n','','American','Of course, in the art class, I was the model.','',NULL,'Class,Model',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22861,'Life,Age','Suzanne Farrell','Dancer','\nAugust 16, 1945\n','','American','On the other hand, I think it is wonderful for everyone to take ballet classes, at any age. It gives you a discipline, it gives you a place to go. It gives you some control in your life.','',NULL,'Control',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22862,'','Suzanne Farrell','Dancer','\nAugust 16, 1945\n','','American','Once I started dancing, I was not the spoiled brat or the rebellious child that I was as a child.','',NULL,'Child,Once,Started',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22863,'Great','Suzanne Farrell','Dancer','\nAugust 16, 1945\n','','American','So dancing was not something I had a great desire to do.','',NULL,'Desire,Dancing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22864,'Life,Best','Warren Farrell','Writer','\nJune 26, 1943\n','','American','Throughout my life I have always been amazed that people couldn\'t listen to other people, that they couldn\'t hear their best intent, that there seemed to be an enormous need to demonize.','',NULL,'Listen',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22865,'Women,Men,Fear','Warren Farrell','Writer','\nJune 26, 1943\n','','American','When women hold off from marrying men, we call it independence. When men hold off from marrying women, we call it fear of commitment.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22866,'Women,Men','Warren Farrell','Writer','\nJune 26, 1943\n','','American','All women\'s issues are to some degree men\'s issues and all men\'s issues are to some degree women\'s issues because when either sex wins unilaterally both sexes lose.','',NULL,'Sex',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22867,'Women,Men','Warren Farrell','Writer','\nJune 26, 1943\n','','American','Companies like I.B.M. have offered women scholarships to study engineering for years, and women engineers routinely get higher starting salaries than men.','',NULL,'Study',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22868,'','Warren Farrell','Writer','\nJune 26, 1943\n','','American','When a man is able to connect with his feelings, he is able to care more.','',NULL,'Care,Feelings,Able',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22869,'Women,Fear','Warren Farrell','Writer','\nJune 26, 1943\n','','American','A man\'s primary fantasy is access to a variety of attractive women without the fear of rejection.','',NULL,'Rejection',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22870,'Success','Warren Farrell','Writer','\nJune 26, 1943\n','','American','For example, the equivalent of a woman being treated as a sex object is a man being treated as a success object.','',NULL,'Sex,Woman',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22871,'','Warren Farrell','Writer','\nJune 26, 1943\n','','American','I don\'t have children that I\'ve lost in a bitter custody dispute. But I see an enormous wound in kids due to a lack of their dads.','',NULL,'Children,Lost,Kids',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22872,'Women,Men','Warren Farrell','Writer','\nJune 26, 1943\n','','American','Men don\'t oppress women any more than women oppress men.','',NULL,'Oppress',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22873,'Women,Power,Legal','Warren Farrell','Writer','\nJune 26, 1943\n','','American','The Myth of Male Power dealt much more with the political issues, the legal issues, sexual harassment, date rape, women who kill, and those issues were very much more interfaced with the agendas of feminism.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22874,'','Warren Farrell','Writer','\nJune 26, 1943\n','','American','A man perceives himself as owning and being owned by a woman.','',NULL,'Woman,Himself,Owned',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22875,'Family','Warren Farrell','Writer','\nJune 26, 1943\n','','American','And then in 1956 or 1957 my family went over to Europe and I moved over with them, and immediately people in Europe thought my perspective on that issue was 100% correct.','',NULL,'Thought,Europe',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22876,'','Warren Farrell','Writer','\nJune 26, 1943\n','','American','And we reduce almost all male-female problems by working on both the female and the male. And that usually means having both sexes take responsibility.','',NULL,'Working,Problems,Means',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22877,'Women,Men','Warren Farrell','Writer','\nJune 26, 1943\n','','American','And with the rape, I was showing why the rape statistics are exaggerated, and saying that date rape was much more complex than the way feminists had portrayed it, as men oppressing women.','',NULL,'Saying',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22878,'','Warren Farrell','Writer','\nJune 26, 1943\n','','American','Feminists have confused opportunity with outcome.','',NULL,'Confused,Outcome,Feminists',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22879,'Women,Sports','Warren Farrell','Writer','\nJune 26, 1943\n','','American','I don\'t think there\'s anything that is a greater area of discrimination against women today than the fact that nowhere in the world is there a female role model in team sports that more than half of a general audience would recognize.','',NULL,'Today',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22880,'Women','Warren Farrell','Writer','\nJune 26, 1943\n','','American','I found that women entrepreneurs earn 50% less than their male counterparts.','',NULL,'Less,Found',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22881,'','Warren Farrell','Writer','\nJune 26, 1943\n','','American','I started to get very well recognized in the early seventies as the only man in the United States who had been elected three times to the board of NOW in New York City.','',NULL,'Times,Three,Started',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22882,'','Warren Farrell','Writer','\nJune 26, 1943\n','','American','I\'m an awfully loyal friend. Once I\'ve started a relationship with someone, it\'s like they are syrup and I\'m a pancake. Their syrup gets into my pancake, so to speak.','',NULL,'Someone,Friend,Speak',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22883,'Women,Men','Warren Farrell','Writer','\nJune 26, 1943\n','','American','I\'ve gone from being quite wealthy, when I was defending women, to being quite poor defending men.','',NULL,'Poor',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22884,'Men','Warren Farrell','Writer','\nJune 26, 1943\n','','American','In America and in most of the industrialized world, men are coming to be thought of by feminists in very much the same way that Jews were thought of by early Nazis. The comparison is overwhelmingly scary.','',NULL,'Thought,America',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22885,'','Warren Farrell','Writer','\nJune 26, 1943\n','','American','In fact, the socialization gives us the tools to fill our evolutionary roles. They are our building blocks.','',NULL,'Fact,Building,Tools',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22886,'Women,Men','Warren Farrell','Writer','\nJune 26, 1943\n','','American','Is there discrimination against women? Yes. There\'s no denying that the old boys\' network is alive and well. But there\'s also discrimination against men.','',NULL,'Old',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22887,'Men','Warren Farrell','Writer','\nJune 26, 1943\n','','American','It certainly has not been in my self-interest to defend men.','',NULL,'Defend',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22888,'Experience','Warren Farrell','Writer','\nJune 26, 1943\n','','American','It evolved from my experience in the fifties, growing up during the McCarthy era, and hearing a lot of assumptions that America was wonderful and Communism was terrible.','',NULL,'America,Wonderful',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22889,'Movies','Bobby Farrelly','Director','\nJune 17, 1958\n','','American','Clint Eastwood. Here\'s a guy who\'s been involved in so many movies, lots of them masterpieces, and now he\'s a director. I just like everything I know about him. He\'s very decisive, he makes up his mind real quick.','',NULL,'Mind,Real',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22890,'Great','Bobby Farrelly','Director','\nJune 17, 1958\n','','American','I feel reviewers are tougher on comedies in general. They don\'t take them seriously, and the ones that get great reviews are not necessarily the ones that I like.','',NULL,'Seriously,General',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22891,'','Bobby Farrelly','Director','\nJune 17, 1958\n','','American','I just feel I\'m on a different page from the reviewers, so I\'ve learned not to care about them too much.','',NULL,'Care,Different,Learned',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22892,'Movies','Bobby Farrelly','Director','\nJune 17, 1958\n','','American','I know people watch our movies and they\'ll see a lot of images - they call it gross-out - that they don\'t like, and I understand that. It\'s an important movie and one that\'s extremely well done, but the amount of violent imagery was not for me.','',NULL,'Important,Done',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22893,'','Bobby Farrelly','Director','\nJune 17, 1958\n','','American','I think that\'s the key to being a director: to be able to get the shot and move on quickly.','',NULL,'Able,Move,Key',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22894,'','Bobby Farrelly','Director','\nJune 17, 1958\n','','American','I think the last one would have to be The Godfather because it was such a powerful story. There was lots of violence in it but I could take it because I thought there was a reality to it. It wasn\'t gratuitous, it was just these guys\' story.','',NULL,'Powerful,Reality,Thought',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22895,'','Bobby Farrelly','Director','\nJune 17, 1958\n','','American','I think we both have some darkness in us. But when we are together, we tend to concentrate more on the light.','',NULL,'Together,Light,Darkness',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22896,'Funny,Good','Bobby Farrelly','Director','\nJune 17, 1958\n','','American','In comedy, though, it\'s good to get feedback from the audience about what they find funny.','',NULL,'Find',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22897,'Movies','Bobby Farrelly','Director','\nJune 17, 1958\n','','American','It\'s a big part of what we do - we test our movies extensively. I\'m always there myself. It\'s sometimes difficult to sit through, especially if it\'s a version of the movie that\'s not working particularly well.','',NULL,'Through,Working',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22898,'','Bobby Farrelly','Director','\nJune 17, 1958\n','','American','The only thing we don\'t do together is get in front of an actor and show any indecision at all about what we think. We don\'t always agree, so we meet privately, then one or the other will approach the actor.','',NULL,'Together,Show,Actor',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22899,'','Bobby Farrelly','Director','\nJune 17, 1958\n','','American','We feel that what\'s too far is when you make a joke and somebody gets hurt.','',NULL,'Hurt,Far,Joke',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22900,'Love,Dad','Bobby Farrelly','Director','\nJune 17, 1958\n','','American','We love the Stooges, and young kids today don\'t watch them. They think it\'s their dad\'s comedy. So we thought we could reintroduce them to a new audience.','',NULL,'Today',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22901,'Great,Best','Bobby Farrelly','Director','\nJune 17, 1958\n','','American','We want the best actor, and that\'s why Matt Damon worked so well in this role, because he\'s a great actor.','',NULL,'Why',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22902,'','Bobby Farrelly','Director','\nJune 17, 1958\n','','American','We wanted to do a sequel with Jim and Jeff. They said that the word was that Jim didn\'t want to do any sequels. We approached him and he said he would do it, but not until next year. New Line said it was too long to wait.','',NULL,'Long,Him,Said',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22903,'Life,Love','Bobby Farrelly','Director','\nJune 17, 1958\n','','American','Well, there are conjoined twins in real life and we can tell a story about them so long as they\'re not the brunt of the jokes. In this, they\'re the heroes of this story; we love these guys.','',NULL,'Long',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22904,'Hope','Bobby Farrelly','Director','\nJune 17, 1958\n','','American','You know, I can\'t remember the last movie I walked out of. If I pay, I\'ll see it through. I can\'t be halfway through a movie and think that I know everything that\'s going to happen, because I hope that I\'m wrong.','',NULL,'Everything,Happen',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22905,'Work,Best','Peter Farrelly','Director','\nDecember 17, 1956\n','','American','If you work with Jim Carrey, you\'re working with the best.','',NULL,'Working',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22906,'','Peter Farrelly','Director','\nDecember 17, 1956\n','','American','Anybody who is a fan of any team is going to recognize themselves in this.','',NULL,'Team,Themselves,Anybody',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22907,'Work','Peter Farrelly','Director','\nDecember 17, 1956\n','','American','Everything\'s a lot easier when you work with someone you know just about as well as you know yourself.','',NULL,'Yourself,Someone',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22908,'Love,Cool','Peter Farrelly','Director','\nDecember 17, 1956\n','','American','I always loved Kate Winslet, but after you meet her you really love her because she\'s a cool chick.','',NULL,'After',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22909,'','Peter Farrelly','Director','\nDecember 17, 1956\n','','American','I always take kind of a zen view of casting and I really don\'t remember people who passed. I kind of turn it over to the universe and figure, \'Wow, I guess that wasn\'t meant to be.\' It doesn\'t sit with me.','',NULL,'Remember,Universe,Turn',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22910,'Funny,Great,Death','Peter Farrelly','Director','\nDecember 17, 1956\n','','American','I do know this: When somebody has to look great on the screen, that\'s the death of funny.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22911,'','Peter Farrelly','Director','\nDecember 17, 1956\n','','American','I know guys. I know the way they think.','',NULL,'Guys',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22912,'','Peter Farrelly','Director','\nDecember 17, 1956\n','','American','I know this is silly, it\'s shallow, it\'s bad, I wish I wasn\'t this way-but if I meet a girl with no teeth, I just don\'t want to date her. It\'s creepy of me, I wish I was a bigger person, but that\'s my real turn-off.','',NULL,'Girl,Bad,Real',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22913,'','Peter Farrelly','Director','\nDecember 17, 1956\n','','American','If I was not allowed to mention that I was in the film industry, I could go six months without getting a kiss.','',NULL,'Kiss,Getting,Film',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22914,'','Peter Farrelly','Director','\nDecember 17, 1956\n','','American','\'Movie 43\' is about the hardest R Rated comedy ever.','',NULL,'Ever,Comedy,Movie',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22915,'Funny,Great','Peter Farrelly','Director','\nDecember 17, 1956\n','','American','Nine out of 10 times these guys will hit it-they\'ll be on something incredibly funny, but one out of 10, two out of 10, they\'ll fall flat on their faces. That\'s what makes them great actors: they take those chances, they don\'t play it safe.','',NULL,'Two',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22916,'','Peter Farrelly','Director','\nDecember 17, 1956\n','','American','Our feeling is that the most important thing on a set is that actors have enough confidence to try different things. If there\'s stress or tension, they won\'t go out on a limb because they won\'t want to embarrass themselves if they don\'t feel completely comfortable.','',NULL,'Stress,Important,Confidence',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22917,'','Peter Farrelly','Director','\nDecember 17, 1956\n','','American','There are a lot of laughs in this movie, but it\'s not just about the laughs. It\'s really about the story, about a guy who finds his soul and realizes what\'s truly important.','',NULL,'Important,Soul,Story',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22918,'','Peter Farrelly','Director','\nDecember 17, 1956\n','','American','Usually, you can shoot a movie in 10 or 12 weeks.','',NULL,'Movie,Weeks,Shoot',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22919,'Love,Sports','Peter Farrelly','Director','\nDecember 17, 1956\n','','American','We really love all sports, but we don\'t think in the long term. The reason we did Kingpin was because there was a script we really liked and we saw the possibilities.','',NULL,'Long',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22920,'','Peter Farrelly','Director','\nDecember 17, 1956\n','','American','We\'ve had no problems with the actors, but we keep a really loose set.','',NULL,'Problems,Keep,Loose',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22921,'Good','Peter Farrelly','Director','\nDecember 17, 1956\n','','American','With all of my films if I get one bad review and a bunch of good reviews the bad one is the only one that will stay with me, which really sucks!','',NULL,'Bad,Stay',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22922,'','Peter Farrelly','Director','\nDecember 17, 1956\n','','American','You know, I\'m not sure I ever even had a blind date!','',NULL,'Ever,Sure,Blind',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22923,'Love,Faith','Austin Farrer','Theologian','1904','1968','English','Christ does not save us by acting a parable of divine love; he acts the parable of divine love by saving us. That is the Christian faith.','',NULL,'Christian',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22924,'Religion','Austin Farrer','Theologian','1904','1968','English','Religion is more like response to a friend than it is like obedience to an expert.','',NULL,'Friend,Obedience',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22925,'Life','Mia Farrow','Actress','\nFebruary 9, 1945\n','','American','I get it now; I didn\'t get it then. That life is about losing and about doing it as gracefully as possible... and enjoying everything in between.','',NULL,'Everything,Between',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22926,'Life','Mia Farrow','Actress','\nFebruary 9, 1945\n','','American','I want a big career, a big man, and a big life. You have to think big - that\'s the only way to get it... I just couldn\'t stand being anonymous.','',NULL,'Career,Big',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22927,'','Mia Farrow','Actress','\nFebruary 9, 1945\n','','American','There are people who are suffering beyond description. They are innocent people, they didn\'t bring this upon themselves. They are the victims of the sins of other people. And while it\'s hard to see, it\'s important to understand that these people exist.','',NULL,'Important,Hard,Understand',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22928,'Women','Mia Farrow','Actress','\nFebruary 9, 1945\n','','American','Women in Africa, generally a lot needs to be done for women. Women are not being educated, not only in Angola but my trip to Nigeria, one point I would make over and over again was that women need to be educated too.','',NULL,'Done,Again',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22929,'','Michael Fassbender','Actor','\nApril 2, 1977\n','','German','Even if I\'m playing a superhero, it has to be steeped in reality.','',NULL,'Reality,Playing,Superhero',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22930,'Life','Michael Fassbender','Actor','\nApril 2, 1977\n','','German','\'Hunger\' definitely changed my life, in terms of being recognized by filmmakers, since that was very much a filmmakers\' film.','',NULL,'Film,Since',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22931,'','Michael Fassbender','Actor','\nApril 2, 1977\n','','German','What I find really interesting is to try and mix it up, to push myself and try different things. I don\'t want to stay in my comfort zone. I want to take risks and keep myself scared.','',NULL,'Different,Find,Try',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22932,'Good','Michael Fassbender','Actor','\nApril 2, 1977\n','','German','Any good kitchen should be stocked up in oysters, shouldn\'t they?','',NULL,'Kitchen,Oysters',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22933,'Good,Learning','Michael Fassbender','Actor','\nApril 2, 1977\n','','German','As an audience member, those studio films are fun. I like an adventure tale, and I also like to go see something that has more of a social pulse. I like to keep learning and trying new things. And if the scripts are good, it doesn\'t really matter.','',NULL,'Fun',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22934,'Good','Michael Fassbender','Actor','\nApril 2, 1977\n','','German','Everything I put my name to and take part in, I want to be good. That\'s not saying it will always happen. But I want to make bold choices.','',NULL,'Saying,Everything',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22935,'','Michael Fassbender','Actor','\nApril 2, 1977\n','','German','I always approach film as a fan.','',NULL,'Film,Approach,Fan',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22936,'','Michael Fassbender','Actor','\nApril 2, 1977\n','','German','I came to Los Angeles and did auditions for television. I made a terrible mess of most of them and I was quite intimidated. I felt very embarrassed and went back to London. I got British television jobs intermittently between the ages of 23 and 27, but it was very patchy.','',NULL,'Made,Did,Between',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22937,'Time','Michael Fassbender','Actor','\nApril 2, 1977\n','','German','I don\'t know what\'s going to happen. I\'m flavor of the month at the moment, but somebody else is going to roll around the corner in three months\' time. I just want to keep working. I can\'t stop!','',NULL,'Happen,Working',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22938,'','Michael Fassbender','Actor','\nApril 2, 1977\n','','German','I don\'t think peroxide-blond hair is a beneficial look for me.','',NULL,'Hair,Beneficial',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22939,'Success','Michael Fassbender','Actor','\nApril 2, 1977\n','','German','I guess in the independent market, I\'d be getting offers, but in terms of big studio films, I still have to audition. I don\'t think my name is that well-known, I don\'t have much of a following to guarantee box office success yet.','',NULL,'Still,Big',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22940,'Dad','Michael Fassbender','Actor','\nApril 2, 1977\n','','German','I just went off for two months traveling around Europe on a motorcycle and pretty much turned my phone off. I did 5,000 miles with my dad. We went through Holland, Germany, Austria, Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia, Montenegro, Italy... and then I did Spain and France by myself.','',NULL,'Through,Two',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22941,'','Michael Fassbender','Actor','\nApril 2, 1977\n','','German','I keep everything very simple. I like telling stories.','',NULL,'Simple,Everything,Keep',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22942,'Work','Michael Fassbender','Actor','\nApril 2, 1977\n','','German','I take my work seriously but I can\'t take myself too seriously. I\'m in such a crazy privileged position.','',NULL,'Crazy,Seriously',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22943,'Fear','Michael Fassbender','Actor','\nApril 2, 1977\n','','German','I\'m always interested in trying to investigate different personalities. I want to keep myself guessing and keep the fear element alive, so that I don\'t get too comfortable.','',NULL,'Different,Trying',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22944,'','Michael Fassbender','Actor','\nApril 2, 1977\n','','German','I\'m fairly competitive.','',NULL,'Fairly',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22945,'Work','Michael Fassbender','Actor','\nApril 2, 1977\n','','German','I\'ve always been more inclined to go out to work than carry on with academic studies.','',NULL,'Carry,Studies',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22946,'Good','Michael Fassbender','Actor','\nApril 2, 1977\n','','German','If there\'s friends around, I\'ll cook. Or if I have a girlfriend. But on my own I kind of fell out of the habit of it, and it\'s a shame really because I know it\'s good for me. It\'s something quite therapeutic.','',NULL,'Friends,Around',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22947,'','Michael Fassbender','Actor','\nApril 2, 1977\n','','German','It\'s more interesting isn\'t it, if I\'ve got a hedonistic dark side?','',NULL,'Dark,Side,Hedonistic',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22948,'','Michael Fassbender','Actor','\nApril 2, 1977\n','','German','Magneto has a whole lot of complexity to him. Emotionally, he\'s coming from a very damaged place. I like the ambivalence of it. I want the audience leaving the theater wondering, asking the questions themselves rather than being spoon-fed like a lot of these super-villain characters.','',NULL,'Him,Leaving,Place',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22949,'Good','Michael Fassbender','Actor','\nApril 2, 1977\n','','German','My goal was for acting to become my main income. I would say to myself, \'I\'m good enough.\' That became my mantra.','',NULL,'Goal,Enough',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22950,'','Michael Fassbender','Actor','\nApril 2, 1977\n','','German','Nobody wants to hear Metallica at lunchtime.','',NULL,'Nobody,Hear,Wants',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22951,'','Michael Fassbender','Actor','\nApril 2, 1977\n','','German','People are complicated. Our behavior towards one another is strange. So I like opportunities to investigate that.','',NULL,'Strange,Another,Behavior',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22952,'','Michael Fassbender','Actor','\nApril 2, 1977\n','','German','Scratch the surface of what\'s socially normal. I suppose in some way all of us have something we display to the public and things we feel too ashamed of or uncomfortable with to reveal to other people.','',NULL,'Public,Normal,Ashamed',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22953,'','Michael Fassbender','Actor','\nApril 2, 1977\n','','German','The arts are very alive in Ireland, so that had its influence on me. But I consider myself European, really.','',NULL,'Alive,Influence,Consider',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22954,'','Rainer W. Fassbinder','','','','','The Jews have never been ashamed of being Jews, whereas homosexuals have been stupid enough to be ashamed of their homosexuality.','',NULL,'Stupid,Enough,Ashamed',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22955,'','Rainer W. Fassbinder','','','','','And I don\'t believe that melodramatic feelings are laughable - they should be taken absolutely seriously.','',NULL,'Believe,Feelings,Seriously',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22956,'Politics','Rainer W. Fassbinder','','','','','I\'d like to be for cinema what Shakespeare was for theatre, Marx for politics and Freud for psychology: someone after whom nothing is as it used to be.','',NULL,'Someone,Nothing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22957,'','Rainer W. Fassbinder','','','','','It isn\'t easy to accept that suffering can also be beautiful... it\'s difficult. It\'s something you can only understand if you dig deeply into yourself.','',NULL,'Beautiful,Yourself,Understand',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22958,'Good','Rainer W. Fassbinder','','','','','So certainly, if we can tell evil stories to make people sick, we can also tell good myths that make them well.','',NULL,'Evil,Sick',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22959,'Best','Rainer W. Fassbinder','','','','','The best thing I can think of would be to create a union between something as beautiful and powerful and wonderful as Hollywood films and a criticism of the status quo. That\'s my dream, to make such a German film.','',NULL,'Beautiful,Powerful',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22960,'','Rainer W. Fassbinder','','','','','The more real things get, the more like myths they become.','',NULL,'Real,Become,Myths',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22961,'Work','Rainer W. Fassbinder','','','','','Yes, actually ever since I saw his films and tried to write about them, Sirk\'s been in everything I\'ve done. Not Sirk himself, but what I\'ve learned from his work.','',NULL,'Everything,Done',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22962,'','Brenda Fassie','Musician','\nNovember 3, 1964\n','\nMay 9, 2004\n','South African','I am a shocker. I like to create controversy. It\'s my trademark.','',NULL,'Create,Trademark',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22963,'','Brenda Fassie','Musician','\nNovember 3, 1964\n','\nMay 9, 2004\n','South African','I\'m going to become the Pope next year. Nothing is impossible.','',NULL,'Nothing,Impossible,Become',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22964,'','Brenda Fassie','Musician','\nNovember 3, 1964\n','\nMay 9, 2004\n','South African','I wanna be loved. I just wanna be loved.','',NULL,'Loved,Wanna',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22965,'','Brenda Fassie','Musician','\nNovember 3, 1964\n','\nMay 9, 2004\n','South African','I\'d been shouting and shouting and no-one wanted to hear me.','',NULL,'Wanted,Hear,Shouting',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22966,'Happiness,Money','Brenda Fassie','Musician','\nNovember 3, 1964\n','\nMay 9, 2004\n','South African','I\'d rather have happiness than money. People ask for it. Sometimes when I don\'t have it. I make other people\'s problems my problem because they want me to; they ask me to.','',NULL,'Problem',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22967,'','Brenda Fassie','Musician','\nNovember 3, 1964\n','\nMay 9, 2004\n','South African','I\'m a shocker. I like to create controversy. It\'s my trademark.','',NULL,'Create,Trademark',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22968,'Good,Men','Brenda Fassie','Musician','\nNovember 3, 1964\n','\nMay 9, 2004\n','South African','I\'m so good and so loving that men don\'t believe it.','',NULL,'Believe',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22969,'','Andrew Fastow','Criminal','\nDecember 22, 1961\n','','American','I believe I was extremely greedy.','',NULL,'Believe,Greedy,Extremely',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22970,'','Andrew Fastow','Criminal','\nDecember 22, 1961\n','','American','I lost my moral compass and I have done terrible things that I very much regret.','',NULL,'Lost,Done,Regret',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22971,'','Andrew Fastow','Criminal','\nDecember 22, 1961\n','','American','I was extremely greedy and lost my moral compass.','',NULL,'Lost,Moral,Greedy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22972,'','Andrew Fastow','Criminal','\nDecember 22, 1961\n','','American','I wish I could undo what I did at Enron but I can\'t. I understand that I deserve punishment. Your honor, I accept the prison sentence that you are about to impose and will serve it without bitterness.','',NULL,'Understand,Did,Bitterness',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22973,'','Andrew Fastow','Criminal','\nDecember 22, 1961\n','','American','I\'m ashamed of what I did.','',NULL,'Did,Ashamed',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22974,'','Andrew Fastow','Criminal','\nDecember 22, 1961\n','','American','Mark-to-market accounting is like crack. Don\'t do it.','',NULL,'Accounting,Crack',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22975,'','Andrew Fastow','Criminal','\nDecember 22, 1961\n','','American','The question I should have asked is not what is the rule, but what is the principle.','',NULL,'Question,Rule,Asked',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22976,'','Andrew Fastow','Criminal','\nDecember 22, 1961\n','','American','There are people who look at the rules and find ways to structure around them. The more complex the rules, the more opportunities.','',NULL,'Find,Around,Rules',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22977,'','Andrew Fastow','Criminal','\nDecember 22, 1961\n','','American','When I was initially charged I still thought I was not guilty because I had followed the rules.','',NULL,'Thought,Still,Guilty',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22978,'','Chow Yun-Fat','Actor','\nMay 18, 1955\n','','Chinese','As an actor we\'re just like workers in a factory, we provide our services to directors.','',NULL,'Actor,Workers,Directors',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22979,'','Chow Yun-Fat','Actor','\nMay 18, 1955\n','','Chinese','An actor is only merchandise.','',NULL,'Actor',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22980,'Love','Chow Yun-Fat','Actor','\nMay 18, 1955\n','','Chinese','As an actor we\'re just like workers in a factory, we provide our services to directors. But I must do my job perfectly, and I love what I do.','',NULL,'Job,Must',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22981,'Food','Chow Yun-Fat','Actor','\nMay 18, 1955\n','','Chinese','I couldn\'t care less about actors\' trailers and food on sets and stuff like that - I just want to act.','',NULL,'Care,Less',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22982,'Love,Romantic','Chow Yun-Fat','Actor','\nMay 18, 1955\n','','Chinese','In the West, audiences think I am a stereotyped action star, or that I always play hitmen or killers. But in Hong Kong, I did a lot of comedy, many dramatic films, and most of all, romantic roles, lots of love stories. I was like a romance novel hero.','',NULL,'Hero',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22983,'','Chow Yun-Fat','Actor','\nMay 18, 1955\n','','Chinese','Some of the substance of English words, I just don\'t understand at all because the culture\'s so strange to me.','',NULL,'Words,Understand,Strange',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22984,'','Chow Yun-Fat','Actor','\nMay 18, 1955\n','','Chinese','That\'s so different in Hong Kong when I\'m using my own mother language, I can treat the line in one thousand different ways, with many different reactions.','',NULL,'Mother,Different,Treat',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22985,'','Chow Yun-Fat','Actor','\nMay 18, 1955\n','','Chinese','This is still a big barrier for me and it is for a lot of foreign actors.','',NULL,'Still,Big,Foreign',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22986,'','Chow Yun-Fat','Actor','\nMay 18, 1955\n','','Chinese','Working in front of the camera keeps me alive.','',NULL,'Working,Alive,Camera',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22987,'Food','Chow Yun-Fat','Actor','\nMay 18, 1955\n','','Chinese','Working in front of the camera keeps me alive. I couldn\'t care less about actors\' trailers and food on sets and stuff like that - I just want to act.','',NULL,'Care,Working',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22988,'','Chow Yun-Fat','Actor','\nMay 18, 1955\n','','Chinese','You must be one of the few people with a copy of that. I don\'t think they printed too many.','',NULL,'Must,Few,Copy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22989,'','Minnesota Fats','Celebrity','\nJanuary 19, 1913\n','\nJanuary 15, 1996\n','American','Gleason used to rack balls for me when he was a kid in Brooklyn and in Long Island.','',NULL,'Long,Used,Kid',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22990,'','Minnesota Fats','Celebrity','\nJanuary 19, 1913\n','\nJanuary 15, 1996\n','American','I\'m known clean around the Earth.','',NULL,'Around,Earth,Known',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22991,'','Minnesota Fats','Celebrity','\nJanuary 19, 1913\n','\nJanuary 15, 1996\n','American','No one on this Earth knows how old I am.','',NULL,'Old,Earth,Knows',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22992,'Good','Minnesota Fats','Celebrity','\nJanuary 19, 1913\n','\nJanuary 15, 1996\n','American','Paul Newman is not a very good pool player.','',NULL,'Player,Pool',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22993,'Women','Minnesota Fats','Celebrity','\nJanuary 19, 1913\n','\nJanuary 15, 1996\n','American','The women all want to dance. I dance all night every night.','',NULL,'Night,Dance',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22994,'Time,Experience','Chaka Fattah','Politician','\nNovember 21, 1956\n','','American','African American children can\'t be educationally disadvantaged for 12 years and then experience a miracle cure when it comes time for admission into college.','',NULL,'Children',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22995,'Education','Chaka Fattah','Politician','\nNovember 21, 1956\n','','American','The education cuts in the President\'s budget are both irresponsible and morally unjustifiable.','',NULL,'Both,President',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22996,'Health','Chaka Fattah','Politician','\nNovember 21, 1956\n','','American','Because when we think about the real facts: 44 million Americans without health insurance, millions without jobs, a 50-year high on mortgage foreclosures, an historic high the third year in a row on personal bankruptcies.','',NULL,'Real,Personal',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22997,'','Chaka Fattah','Politician','\nNovember 21, 1956\n','','American','Bush has never sent over a balanced budget.','',NULL,'Budget,Balanced,Bush',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22998,'Future','Chaka Fattah','Politician','\nNovember 21, 1956\n','','American','But if they want to really think about the fiscal future of this country, then think about how we have moved from hundreds of billions of surpluses to hundreds of billions of deficits.','',NULL,'Country,Moved',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(22999,'War','Chaka Fattah','Politician','\nNovember 21, 1956\n','','American','But the point you need to know is that no president at war cut taxes $1.5 trillion, like Bush did.','',NULL,'Did,Point',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23000,'','Chaka Fattah','Politician','\nNovember 21, 1956\n','','American','Currently, more than 4.7 million African Americans receive Social Security benefits, and nearly 8 million people with disabilities depend on Social Security for their daily sustenance.','',NULL,'Daily,Social,Security',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23001,'','Chaka Fattah','Politician','\nNovember 21, 1956\n','','American','Democracy derailed is democracy denied.','',NULL,'Democracy,Denied',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23002,'','Chaka Fattah','Politician','\nNovember 21, 1956\n','','American','I don\'t know what this definition of affirmative action is for some.','',NULL,'Action,Definition',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23003,'Work','Chaka Fattah','Politician','\nNovember 21, 1956\n','','American','I will work with my colleagues on both sides of the aisle to preserve the Social Security promise that provides secure retirement benefits for all, especially those who are most at risk such as widows, orphans, and people with disabilities when the need arises.','',NULL,'Social,Both',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23004,'','Chaka Fattah','Politician','\nNovember 21, 1956\n','','American','Now we are raising the debt limit 3 times, up to $8 trillion, so that our children and our grandchildren will have to pay for the cost of our expenditures.','',NULL,'Children,Times,Debt',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23005,'','Chaka Fattah','Politician','\nNovember 21, 1956\n','','American','Now, so, if you want to blame someone for wasteful spending, the Republicans are in the majority.','',NULL,'Someone,Blame,Majority',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23006,'Nature','Chaka Fattah','Politician','\nNovember 21, 1956\n','','American','The Americans are optimistic by their nature. And they are hopeful.','',NULL,'Hopeful,Optimistic',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23007,'Future','Chaka Fattah','Politician','\nNovember 21, 1956\n','','American','The President\'s proposed privatization plan would jeopardize that security by cutting guaranteed benefits for future retirees and endangering the benefits of current retirees, people with disabilities, and children who have lost a parent.','',NULL,'Children,Lost',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23008,'','Chaka Fattah','Politician','\nNovember 21, 1956\n','','American','The Republican Party is in charge. They\'ve been charge of the Congress and spending for 10 years.','',NULL,'Republican,Congress,Party',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23009,'','Chaka Fattah','Politician','\nNovember 21, 1956\n','','American','The threat of terrorism is not stronger than the will of the American people.','',NULL,'American,Terrorism,Stronger',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23010,'','Chaka Fattah','Politician','\nNovember 21, 1956\n','','American','There are no problems that exist in the District that have been solved elsewhere in the country. Whatever problems exist in this city exist other places.','',NULL,'Country,Problems,Whatever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23011,'Money','Chaka Fattah','Politician','\nNovember 21, 1956\n','','American','There\'s not an appropriations bill in the last 10 years that the-that Democrats passed in the Congress. We haven\'t spent any money of your taxes in the last decade.','',NULL,'Last,Congress',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23012,'','Chaka Fattah','Politician','\nNovember 21, 1956\n','','American','This program that the Republican majority has taken us toward as a country is leading us to fiscal bankruptcy.','',NULL,'Country,Republican,Taken',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23013,'','Chaka Fattah','Politician','\nNovember 21, 1956\n','','American','We have major fiscal problems on our hand.','',NULL,'Problems,Hand,Fiscal',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23014,'','Chaka Fattah','Politician','\nNovember 21, 1956\n','','American','When Bill Clinton was in town, he sent over a balanced budget.','',NULL,'Budget,Town,Balanced',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23015,'','Chaka Fattah','Politician','\nNovember 21, 1956\n','','American','While Social Security faces some long-term challenges, the system is not in crisis.','',NULL,'Crisis,Social,While',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23016,'','Chaka Fattah','Politician','\nNovember 21, 1956\n','','American','Without Social Security, poverty rates for African American seniors would more than double.','',NULL,'Poverty,American,Social',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23017,'','Charles Simon Favart','Dramatist','\nNovember 13, 1710\n','\nMay 12, 1792\n','French','Every citizen is king under a citizen king.','',NULL,'King,Citizen',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23018,'','Brett Favre','Athlete','\nOctober 10, 1969\n','','American','I don\'t worry anymore about where\'s the big hangout Tuesday night, Friday. Couldn\'t tell you and no one comes to me for advice anymore in those areas anymore, so real boring I would say.','',NULL,'Real,Boring,Night',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23019,'','Brett Favre','Athlete','\nOctober 10, 1969\n','','American','I\'m not perfect.','',NULL,'Perfect',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23020,'Family,Thankful','Brett Favre','Athlete','\nOctober 10, 1969\n','','American','I\'m thankful for all the things that this job has given me and my family. But probably the thing that I am most proud of throughout my career is that, not only myself, but my family and the people around me have just been regular people, which we are.','',NULL,'Job',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23021,'','Brett Favre','Athlete','\nOctober 10, 1969\n','','American','It\'s been six years since I have had a drink and I have two girls, and my priorities are a lot different now and I just can\'t believe I was that guy. And I would not go back, I would not trade the way I am now for anything.','',NULL,'Believe,Different,Two',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23022,'Life,Family','Brett Favre','Athlete','\nOctober 10, 1969\n','','American','But when you lose a family member or something tragic happens, that stays with you forever. You never get over it. Knowing that you have to deal with that for the rest of your life... Football is important, but not as important as you once thought it was.','',NULL,'Important',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23023,'','Brett Favre','Athlete','\nOctober 10, 1969\n','','American','You\'re never guaranteed about next year. People ask what you think of next season, you have to seize the opportunities when they\'re in front of you.','',NULL,'Year,Next,Ask',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23024,'God','Brett Favre','Athlete','\nOctober 10, 1969\n','','American','God, he deals you blows that at sometimes you think you can\'t handle and in the last year there have been things that we thought we couldn\'t handle but we\'ve dealt with it up until this point.','',NULL,'Thought,Sometimes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23025,'','Brett Favre','Athlete','\nOctober 10, 1969\n','','American','I\'m pretty boring really.','',NULL,'Boring,Pretty',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23026,'Change','Brett Favre','Athlete','\nOctober 10, 1969\n','','American','If I can change than anyone can change. I promise you that.','',NULL,'Anyone,Promise',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23027,'Success,Good','Brett Favre','Athlete','\nOctober 10, 1969\n','','American','So much of a professional athlete\'s success depends upon not necessarily the play itself but how he deals with... always saying how you deal with good, is just as important as how you deal with bad.','',NULL,'Bad',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23028,'Family','Brett Favre','Athlete','\nOctober 10, 1969\n','','American','The town, the team, it\'s a family. That has helped. For some people who have had to deal with some of the problems I have had to deal with don\'t have football as an out.','',NULL,'Football,Problems',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23029,'Family,Time,Good','Brett Favre','Athlete','\nOctober 10, 1969\n','','American','And having a strong family, you know we\'ve lost some members of our family and had some setbacks, but I think a good family and kids all those things I thought at one time... you got to be kidding me... Those things are so important they enable you to go on.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23030,'Love,Work','Brett Favre','Athlete','\nOctober 10, 1969\n','','American','As a coach, they would love to sit there and say, \'It\'s going to be five steps, you\'re going to hitch up into a perfect pocket, you\'re going to look at number one - no; you\'re going to go to number two - no.\' It doesn\'t work that way.','',NULL,'Two',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23031,'','Brett Favre','Athlete','\nOctober 10, 1969\n','','American','As you get older, you look at things differently.','',NULL,'Older',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23032,'Life,Success','Brett Favre','Athlete','\nOctober 10, 1969\n','','American','Because after my first year I had a lot of success, took everybody by storm, came back the next year thought it was easy and didn\'t have near the season I had the previous year. It was kind of a wake-up call. And so, life goes on.','',NULL,'Thought',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23033,'','Brett Favre','Athlete','\nOctober 10, 1969\n','','American','Even in past years, when I wasn\'t in the Super Bowl, I wished I was.','',NULL,'Past,Super,Bowl',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23034,'','Brett Favre','Athlete','\nOctober 10, 1969\n','','American','Every day is not perfect.','',NULL,'Perfect',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23035,'','Brett Favre','Athlete','\nOctober 10, 1969\n','','American','Every game I\'ve ever played, regardless if it was pre-season or Super Bowl, meant the same to me, and I laid it all on the line.','',NULL,'Game,Ever,Same',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23036,'','Brett Favre','Athlete','\nOctober 10, 1969\n','','American','I accomplished so many things, so early in my career.','',NULL,'Career,Early',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23037,'Life','Brett Favre','Athlete','\nOctober 10, 1969\n','','American','I can\'t believe I survived, not only my life, but I am still playing football \'cause half of those eight or nine years I don\'t even remember.','',NULL,'Believe,Football',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23038,'Good','Brett Favre','Athlete','\nOctober 10, 1969\n','','American','I consider adversity being good sometimes, you know.','',NULL,'Adversity,Sometimes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23039,'','Brett Favre','Athlete','\nOctober 10, 1969\n','','American','I consider myself more of a loner now and I think when you get older, especially in this game, and just talking with other players who have come and gone, I see what they were saying when I was a young guy in the locker room.','',NULL,'Game,Saying,Young',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23040,'','Brett Favre','Athlete','\nOctober 10, 1969\n','','American','I don\'t need to have a retirement, retire your jersey, all that stuff to solidify my career.','',NULL,'Career,Stuff,Retirement',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23041,'Life,Time,Best','Brett Favre','Athlete','\nOctober 10, 1969\n','','American','I don\'t really care what\'s going on I just care about getting my job done the best that I can possibly do and deal with the other things in my life that take a lot of time and a lot of thought.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23042,'','Brett Favre','Athlete','\nOctober 10, 1969\n','','American','I grew up a Saints fan, an hour from the Superdome.','',NULL,'Hour,Fan,Saints',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23043,'','Jon Favreau','Actor','\nOctober 19, 1966\n','','American','I find that people... very few people think that what they\'re doing is bad, and usually the people who think what they\'re doing is bad it has more to do with guilt.','',NULL,'Bad,Find,Few',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23044,'Nature','Jon Favreau','Actor','\nOctober 19, 1966\n','','American','I\'m a very lazy person by nature. I have to be really engaged, and then I go straight from lazy to obsessive. I couldn\'t study chemistry, but I could memorize all the books for Dungeons and Dragons. It was ridiculous. The trick is to find what I like to do.','',NULL,'Person,Lazy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23045,'Best','Jon Favreau','Actor','\nOctober 19, 1966\n','','American','I\'ve cut myself out... I\'ve cut scenes out that I was in and that\'s when you realize that you\'ve got to make the best movie you can.','',NULL,'Realize,Movie',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23046,'Women,Men,Movies','Jon Favreau','Actor','\nOctober 19, 1966\n','','American','The irony is that the more unapologetically sexist men are in movies, the more women tend to be attracted to them in person.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23047,'Great','Jon Favreau','Actor','\nOctober 19, 1966\n','','American','Acting is the most fun. I like to do it and it\'s great that I can still do that, but you know, you don\'t really have a lot of control over things, so it\'s real hit or miss.','',NULL,'Fun,Real',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23048,'','Jon Favreau','Actor','\nOctober 19, 1966\n','','American','Everybody loves a hit. There is nothing as fun as making a cultural splash with a movie.','',NULL,'Fun,Nothing,Making',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23049,'','Jon Favreau','Actor','\nOctober 19, 1966\n','','American','I don\'t \'handle\' people. It\'s so much easier to manipulate actors than to really have an earnest discussion with them. It\'s very easy to say whatever\'s going to appease them and then turn around and do whatever you want to do. It\'s difficult to be forthright with people, because the job does not len','',NULL,'Job,Around,Difficult',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23050,'','Jon Favreau','Actor','\nOctober 19, 1966\n','','American','I don\'t think I\'m egotistical as much as I\'m taking responsibility for what I\'m putting out there.','',NULL,'Taking,Putting',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23051,'Work,Good','Jon Favreau','Actor','\nOctober 19, 1966\n','','American','I think that anything that leads to creativity and good work is good.','',NULL,'Creativity',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23052,'Best','Jon Favreau','Actor','\nOctober 19, 1966\n','','American','I was the worst extra, I was \'that\' guy. I was the guy on the phone trying to get the Oscar for best extra - for best background performance.','',NULL,'Trying,Guy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23053,'','Jon Favreau','Actor','\nOctober 19, 1966\n','','American','I\'ve always wanted to call the shots because I would rather fail than not have a chance to figure it out on my own.','',NULL,'Wanted,Chance,Rather',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23054,'Humor,Family,Great','Jon Favreau','Actor','\nOctober 19, 1966\n','','American','It\'s great to be able to connect parents with children both emotionally and through humor. I look forward to exploring family entertainment once again and examining the specifics of our day-to-day lives against the backdrop of an extraordinary adventure.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23055,'','Jon Favreau','Actor','\nOctober 19, 1966\n','','American','Thankfully, I have a background as an actor, and you learn how to live in that world of not knowing what\'s going to happen next.','',NULL,'Live,Happen,Learn',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23056,'Money','Jon Favreau','Actor','\nOctober 19, 1966\n','','American','Unfortunately, we are not painters and authors, where we can do something in isolation. We require a lot of money to create what we create. It\'s almost like being an architect: You can\'t be an architect and build whatever buildings you want to.','',NULL,'Whatever,Almost',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23057,'Love','Farrah Fawcett','Actress','\nFebruary 2, 1947\n','\nJune 25, 2009\n','American','My number one goal is to love, support and be there for my son.','',NULL,'Goal,Son',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23058,'Women,God','Farrah Fawcett','Actress','\nFebruary 2, 1947\n','\nJune 25, 2009\n','American','God gave women intuition and femininity. Used properly, the combination easily jumbles the brain of any man I\'ve ever met.','',NULL,'Brain',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23059,'','Farrah Fawcett','Actress','\nFebruary 2, 1947\n','\nJune 25, 2009\n','American','When you do bad things, bad things happen to you.','',NULL,'Bad,Happen',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23060,'Positive','Farrah Fawcett','Actress','\nFebruary 2, 1947\n','\nJune 25, 2009\n','American','Everything has positive and negative consequences.','',NULL,'Everything,Negative',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23061,'','Farrah Fawcett','Actress','\nFebruary 2, 1947\n','\nJune 25, 2009\n','American','Have I been wiretapped? Yes. But who they said wiretapped me was incorrect.','',NULL,'Said,Yes,Incorrect',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23062,'','Farrah Fawcett','Actress','\nFebruary 2, 1947\n','\nJune 25, 2009\n','American','I am proud of what I have got and I need an audience.','',NULL,'Proud,Audience',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23063,'Famous','Farrah Fawcett','Actress','\nFebruary 2, 1947\n','\nJune 25, 2009\n','American','I became famous almost before I had a craft.','',NULL,'Before,Almost',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23064,'','Farrah Fawcett','Actress','\nFebruary 2, 1947\n','\nJune 25, 2009\n','American','I don\'t think an actor ever wants to establish an image. That certainly hurt me, and yet that is also what made me successful and eventually able to do more challenging roles.','',NULL,'Hurt,Successful,Ever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23065,'','Farrah Fawcett','Actress','\nFebruary 2, 1947\n','\nJune 25, 2009\n','American','I\'m a private person. I\'m shy about people knowing things.','',NULL,'Person,Knowing,Shy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23066,'','Farrah Fawcett','Actress','\nFebruary 2, 1947\n','\nJune 25, 2009\n','American','I\'m shy. I can go on a trip for days and not go because I won\'t sit on a toilet seat on a plane. I\'m certainly not going to go on somebody\'s lawn. Could you imagine, in a cocktail dress?','',NULL,'Days,Won,Somebody',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23067,'','Farrah Fawcett','Actress','\nFebruary 2, 1947\n','\nJune 25, 2009\n','American','It\'s still going on. I guess it will be until Redmond quits, dies or is jailed.','',NULL,'Still,Until,Guess',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23068,'','Farrah Fawcett','Actress','\nFebruary 2, 1947\n','\nJune 25, 2009\n','American','Marriages that last are with people who do not live in Los Angeles.','',NULL,'Live,Last,Angeles',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23069,'Beauty','Farrah Fawcett','Actress','\nFebruary 2, 1947\n','\nJune 25, 2009\n','American','The reason that the all-American boy prefers beauty to brains is that he can see better than he can think.','',NULL,'Better,Reason',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23070,'Women','Millicent Fawcett','Activist','\nJune 11, 1847\n','\nAugust 5, 1929\n','British','The first organised opposition by women to women\'s suffrage in England dates from 1889, when a number of ladies led by Mrs Ward appealed against the proposed extension of the Parliamentary suffrage to women.','',NULL,'Against,Number',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23071,'Life,Women,Best','Millicent Fawcett','Activist','\nJune 11, 1847\n','\nAugust 5, 1929\n','British','What he has done for women is final: he gave to their service the best powers of his mind and the best years of his life. His death consecrates the gift: it can never lessen its value.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23072,'Education,Women','Millicent Fawcett','Activist','\nJune 11, 1847\n','\nAugust 5, 1929\n','British','A large part of the present anxiety to improve the education of girls and women is also due to the conviction that the political disabilities of women will not be maintained.','',NULL,'Political',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23073,'Success,Politics','Millicent Fawcett','Activist','\nJune 11, 1847\n','\nAugust 5, 1929\n','British','If, however, the success of a politician is to be measured by the degree in which he is able personally to influence the course of politics, and attach to himself a school of political thought, then Mr. Mill, in the best meaning of the words, has succeeded.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23074,'','Millicent Fawcett','Activist','\nJune 11, 1847\n','\nAugust 5, 1929\n','British','It is almost impossible to imagine that any one could be so insensible to the high morality of Mr. Mill\'s character as to suggest to him any course of conduct that was not entirely upright and consistent.','',NULL,'Character,Him,Impossible',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23075,'','Millicent Fawcett','Activist','\nJune 11, 1847\n','\nAugust 5, 1929\n','British','Just as radical heirs apparent are said to lay aside all inconvenient revolutionary opinions when they come to the throne, it was believed that Mr. Mill in Parliament would be an entirely different person from Mr. Mill in his study.','',NULL,'Person,Different,Study',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23076,'Success,Failure','Millicent Fawcett','Activist','\nJune 11, 1847\n','\nAugust 5, 1929\n','British','The assertion of failure coming from such persons does not mean that Mr. Mill failed to promote the practical success of those objects the advocacy of which forms the chief feature of his political writings.','',NULL,'Political',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23077,'Great','Millicent Fawcett','Activist','\nJune 11, 1847\n','\nAugust 5, 1929\n','British','There is little doubt that the majority of Mr. Mill\'s supporters in 1865 did not know what his political opinions were, and that they voted for him simply on his reputation as a great thinker.','',NULL,'Political,Doubt',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23078,'Women','Millicent Fawcett','Activist','\nJune 11, 1847\n','\nAugust 5, 1929\n','British','What is true of Mr. Mill\'s influence on the women\'s-suffrage question is true also of the other political movements in which he took an active interest.','',NULL,'True,Political',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23079,'Business','William Feather','Author','\nAugust 25, 1889\n','\nJanuary 7, 1981\n','American','A budget tells us what we can\'t afford, but it doesn\'t keep us from buying it.','',NULL,'Keep,Budget',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23080,'Success','William Feather','Author','\nAugust 25, 1889\n','\nJanuary 7, 1981\n','American','Success seems to be largely a matter of hanging on after others have let go.','',NULL,'After,Others',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23081,'Life,Failure','William Feather','Author','\nAugust 25, 1889\n','\nJanuary 7, 1981\n','American','No man is a failure who is enjoying life.','',NULL,'Enjoying',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23082,'Life','William Feather','Author','\nAugust 25, 1889\n','\nJanuary 7, 1981\n','American','One way to get the most out of life is to look upon it as an adventure.','',NULL,'Adventure',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23083,'','William Feather','Author','\nAugust 25, 1889\n','\nJanuary 7, 1981\n','American','Some people are making such thorough preparation for rainy days that they aren\'t enjoying today\'s sunshine.','',NULL,'Today,Sunshine,Rainy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23084,'','William Feather','Author','\nAugust 25, 1889\n','\nJanuary 7, 1981\n','American','Next to a sincere compliment, I think I like a well-deserved and honest rebuke.','',NULL,'Honest,Next,Sincere',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23085,'','William Feather','Author','\nAugust 25, 1889\n','\nJanuary 7, 1981\n','American','Few of us get anything without working for it.','',NULL,'Working,Few',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23086,'Age,Change','William Feather','Author','\nAugust 25, 1889\n','\nJanuary 7, 1981\n','American','One of the many things nobody ever tells you about middle age is that it\'s such a nice change from being young.','',NULL,'Nice',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23087,'Happiness','William Feather','Author','\nAugust 25, 1889\n','\nJanuary 7, 1981\n','American','Plenty of people miss their share of happiness, not because they never found it, but because they didn\'t stop to enjoy it.','',NULL,'Enjoy,Stop',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23088,'','William Feather','Author','\nAugust 25, 1889\n','\nJanuary 7, 1981\n','American','Beware of the person who can\'t be bothered by details.','',NULL,'Person,Details,Beware',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23089,'Life,Good','William Feather','Author','\nAugust 25, 1889\n','\nJanuary 7, 1981\n','American','Something that has always puzzled me all my life is why, when I am in special need of help, the good deed is usually done by somebody on whom I have no claim.','',NULL,'Help',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23090,'','William Feather','Author','\nAugust 25, 1889\n','\nJanuary 7, 1981\n','American','He isn\'t a real boss until he has trained subordinates to shoulder most of his responsibilities.','',NULL,'Real,Until,Boss',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23091,'Good','William Feather','Author','\nAugust 25, 1889\n','\nJanuary 7, 1981\n','American','Most of us regard good luck as our right, and bad luck as a betrayal of that right.','',NULL,'Bad,Betrayal',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23092,'Finance,Funny,Time','William Feather','Author','\nAugust 25, 1889\n','\nJanuary 7, 1981\n','American','One of the funny things about the stock market is that every time one person buys, another sells, and both think they are astute.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23093,'Morning','William Feather','Author','\nAugust 25, 1889\n','\nJanuary 7, 1981\n','American','Early morning cheerfulness can be extremely obnoxious.','',NULL,'Early,Obnoxious',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23094,'Age,Good','William Feather','Author','\nAugust 25, 1889\n','\nJanuary 7, 1981\n','American','Setting a good example for your children takes all the fun out of middle age.','',NULL,'Fun',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23095,'Wedding','William Feather','Author','\nAugust 25, 1889\n','\nJanuary 7, 1981\n','American','An invitation to a wedding invokes more trouble than a summons to a police court.','',NULL,'Trouble,Police',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23096,'','William Feather','Author','\nAugust 25, 1889\n','\nJanuary 7, 1981\n','American','Books open your mind, broaden your mind, and strengthen you as nothing else can.','',NULL,'Mind,Nothing,Else',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23097,'Good','William Feather','Author','\nAugust 25, 1889\n','\nJanuary 7, 1981\n','American','Finishing a good book is like leaving a good friend.','',NULL,'Friend,Book',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23098,'','William Feather','Author','\nAugust 25, 1889\n','\nJanuary 7, 1981\n','American','Here is the secret of inspiration: Tell yourself that thousands and tens of thousands of people, not very intelligent and certainly no more intelligent than the rest of us, have mastered problems as difficult as those that now baffle you.','',NULL,'Yourself,Problems,Here',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23099,'','William Feather','Author','\nAugust 25, 1889\n','\nJanuary 7, 1981\n','American','Every social injustice is not only cruel, but it is economic waste.','',NULL,'Social,Injustice,Economic',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23100,'Happiness','William Feather','Author','\nAugust 25, 1889\n','\nJanuary 7, 1981\n','American','One of the indictments of civilizations is that happiness and intelligence are so rarely found in the same person.','',NULL,'Person,Same',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23101,'Work','William Feather','Author','\nAugust 25, 1889\n','\nJanuary 7, 1981\n','American','An idea isn\'t worth much until a man is found who has the energy and ability to make it work.','',NULL,'Energy,Idea',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23102,'','William Feather','Author','\nAugust 25, 1889\n','\nJanuary 7, 1981\n','American','Don\'t let ambition get so far ahead that it loses sight of the job at hand.','',NULL,'Job,Ambition,Far',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23103,'','William Feather','Author','\nAugust 25, 1889\n','\nJanuary 7, 1981\n','American','A man must not deny his manifest abilities, for that is to evade his obligations.','',NULL,'Must,Deny,Manifest',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23104,'','Douglas Feaver','','','','','His mouth is for export and his head has no entrance.','',NULL,'Head,Mouth,Export',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23105,'','Douglas Feaver','','','','','He\'d believe anything provided it\'s not in Holy Scripture.','',NULL,'Believe,Holy,Scripture',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23177,'','Roger Federer','Athlete','\nAugust 8, 1981\n','','Swiss','I enjoyed the position I was in as a tennis player. I was to blame when I lost. I was to blame when I won. And I really like that, because I played soccer a lot too, and I couldn\'t stand it when I had to blame it on the goalkeeper.','',NULL,'Lost,Blame,Stand',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23178,'','Roger Federer','Athlete','\nAugust 8, 1981\n','','Swiss','What I think I\'ve been able to do well over the years is play with pain, play with problems, play in all sorts of conditions.','',NULL,'Pain,Play,Problems',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23179,'Life,Best','Roger Federer','Athlete','\nAugust 8, 1981\n','','Swiss','When you do something best in life, you don\'t really want to give that up - and for me it\'s tennis.','',NULL,'Give',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23180,'','Roger Federer','Athlete','\nAugust 8, 1981\n','','Swiss','Early in my career, I struggled with consistency, but I couldn\'t get more consistent than this year.','',NULL,'Career,Year,Early',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23181,'Money,Dad','Roger Federer','Athlete','\nAugust 8, 1981\n','','Swiss','My dad said if you become a tennis professional just make sure you get into the top hundred, because you have to make a little bit of money. You make a living so you can pay your coaching and, you know, your travels.','',NULL,'Living',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23182,'Love,Best','Roger Federer','Athlete','\nAugust 8, 1981\n','','Swiss','You always want to win. That is why you play tennis, because you love the sport and try to be the best you can at it.','',NULL,'Win',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23183,'Funny,Dad','Roger Federer','Athlete','\nAugust 8, 1981\n','','Swiss','Before, I guess, mum and dad were everything, but now, in my case, I had two new girls and all of a sudden they\'re completely dependent on you and there\'s a third generation. It\'s a funny shift all of a sudden. You have the babies, you have yourself and then you have your parents.','',NULL,'Yourself',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23184,'','Roger Federer','Athlete','\nAugust 8, 1981\n','','Swiss','Being a husband is for me as big a priority as being a father.','',NULL,'Husband,Father,Big',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23185,'','Roger Federer','Athlete','\nAugust 8, 1981\n','','Swiss','But so far I have the feeling that the chances are there to repeat last year\'s season.','',NULL,'Feeling,Far,Last',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23186,'','Roger Federer','Athlete','\nAugust 8, 1981\n','','Swiss','I am extremely proud and honoured to have beaten Pete\'s record as he was my childhood hero and I have always looked up to him.','',NULL,'Hero,Him,Proud',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23187,'','Roger Federer','Athlete','\nAugust 8, 1981\n','','Swiss','I am now the Wimbledon champion, and I think that gives me even more confidence coming to the Olympics. And maybe in some ways, it maybe takes some pressure off the Olympics, because I already did win at Wimbledon this year.','',NULL,'Confidence,Win,Did',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23188,'','Roger Federer','Athlete','\nAugust 8, 1981\n','','Swiss','I can\'t stay No. 1 for fifty years, you know. We\'ll see what happens.','',NULL,'Happens,Stay,Fifty',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23189,'Sports','Roger Federer','Athlete','\nAugust 8, 1981\n','','Swiss','I did all the right things in so many tournaments. But like I said, sometimes in sports it just goes the other way. Maybe you\'ve already won so much that it evens it out a bit sometimes. I don\'t know.','',NULL,'Did,Sometimes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23190,'','Roger Federer','Athlete','\nAugust 8, 1981\n','','Swiss','I feel a bit awkward playing in a red shirt out at Wimbledon. But I don\'t dislike it.','',NULL,'Playing,Bit,Awkward',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23191,'','Roger Federer','Athlete','\nAugust 8, 1981\n','','Swiss','I had set a goal with my team to try and get back to the top of the rankings, but I never thought with the depth in the game this year that I would have been able to get it back so quickly.','',NULL,'Game,Thought,Goal',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23192,'','Roger Federer','Athlete','\nAugust 8, 1981\n','','Swiss','I have learnt to be even more patient.','',NULL,'Patient,Learnt',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23193,'Good,Respect','Roger Federer','Athlete','\nAugust 8, 1981\n','','Swiss','I used to get nervous, you know if my parents would come watch. And then I would get nervous if my friends came and watched. Today it\'s not a problem anymore actually, because now I enjoy it. I see that they, you know, respect me immensely, and I try to put on a good show and show that I can still p','',NULL,'Today',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23194,'Time','Roger Federer','Athlete','\nAugust 8, 1981\n','','Swiss','The serve, I think, is the most difficult, you know, in terms of coordination, because you got the two arms going, and you got to toss it up at the right time so.','',NULL,'Two,Difficult',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23195,'Good,Strength','Roger Federer','Athlete','\nAugust 8, 1981\n','','Swiss','The serve, I was too young and too small and... not enough powerful to have a good serve when I was young, so my forehand was always my signature shot. So I used to always run around my backhand, you know, use my forehand as much as I could, and so that\'s why I think it\'s my strength also today, you','',NULL,'Today',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23196,'','Roger Federer','Athlete','\nAugust 8, 1981\n','','Swiss','This year I guess I decided in the bigger matches to take it more to my opponent instead of waiting a bit more for the mistakes. Yeah, this is I guess how you want to win Wimbledon, is by going after your shots, believing you can do it, and that\'s what I was able to do today.','',NULL,'Today,Waiting,Mistakes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23197,'','Roger Federer','Athlete','\nAugust 8, 1981\n','','Swiss','We can\'t always agree on everything.','',NULL,'Everything,Agree',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23198,'Life,Good,Great','Roger Federer','Athlete','\nAugust 8, 1981\n','','Swiss','When I think of the Olympics I only think of good things. I think of what a great event it is and what it has done for me and my career, and changed my personal life, too.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23199,'Dreams','Roger Federer','Athlete','\nAugust 8, 1981\n','','Swiss','When I won in 2003, never in my wildest dreams did I ever think I would win Wimbledon and have my kids seeing me lift the trophy, so this is pretty surreal. And yeah, I was almost shocked in the moment that it all came together so nicely.','',NULL,'Together,Win',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23200,'','Roger Federer','Athlete','\nAugust 8, 1981\n','','Swiss','You know, I don\'t only play for the record books.','',NULL,'Play,Books',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23201,'','Nina Fedoroff','Scientist','1942','','American','There are probably already too many people on the planet.','',NULL,'Planet',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23202,'','Nina Fedoroff','Scientist','1942','','American','We need to continue to decrease the growth rate of the global population; the planet can\'t support many more people.','',NULL,'Support,Growth,Continue',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23203,'Food','Nina Fedoroff','Scientist','1942','','American','We wouldn\'t think of going to our doctor and saying \'Treat me the way doctors treated people in the 19th Century\', and yet that\'s what we\'re demanding in food production.','',NULL,'Saying,Treat',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23204,'','Tom Feeney','Athlete','\nMay 21, 1958\n','','American','No taxation without respiration.','',NULL,'Taxation',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23205,'Good','Tom Feeney','Athlete','\nMay 21, 1958\n','','American','Two things Florida can teach the other 49 states: how to make a good margarita and how to deal with the aftermath of a hurricane.','',NULL,'Two,Deal',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23206,'','Brendan Fehr','Actor','\nOctober 29, 1977\n','','Canadian','I do have a lucky pair of underwear.','',NULL,'Lucky,Underwear,Pair',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23207,'Love','Brendan Fehr','Actor','\nOctober 29, 1977\n','','Canadian','I love hockey, and I don\'t love it for any other reason than when I get out there and play, I enjoy it.','',NULL,'Enjoy,Play',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23208,'Work','Brendan Fehr','Actor','\nOctober 29, 1977\n','','Canadian','I never liked group work in school.','',NULL,'School,Group',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23209,'','Brendan Fehr','Actor','\nOctober 29, 1977\n','','Canadian','I\'m not a big fan of rehearsing.','',NULL,'Big,Fan,Rehearsing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23210,'','Brendan Fehr','Actor','\nOctober 29, 1977\n','','Canadian','I\'m really shy with my acting when it\'s off, because the camera gives me an excuse to be in character, whereas otherwise I would just feel like an idiot.','',NULL,'Character,Idiot,Acting',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23211,'Teen','Brendan Fehr','Actor','\nOctober 29, 1977\n','','Canadian','Just because you have teenagers in a movie doesn\'t make it a teen movie.','',NULL,'Movie,Teenagers',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23212,'Best','Brendan Fehr','Actor','\nOctober 29, 1977\n','','Canadian','The best roles have risks... and those are the parts I\'m interested in.','',NULL,'Interested,Risks',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23213,'Dad','Brendan Fehr','Actor','\nOctober 29, 1977\n','','Canadian','When you get pure joy out of \'being\' rather than \'doing\' or \'seeing,\' that\'s when you realize how big and unexplainable some things are and being a dad is one of those very few things.','',NULL,'Joy,Big',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23214,'Good','Brendan Fehr','Actor','\nOctober 29, 1977\n','','Canadian','You\'ll never see a good performance out of me, in terms of a character, when the camera isn\'t rolling.','',NULL,'Character,Camera',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23215,'','Oded Fehr','Actor','\nNovember 23, 1970\n','','Israeli','I did my military service from 1989 - 92 and I was never shot at or had to fire on anybody. I was very lucky. I was more involved in intelligence and counter-intelligence.','',NULL,'Fire,Did,Service',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23216,'Great','Oded Fehr','Actor','\nNovember 23, 1970\n','','Israeli','I am not thinking that because people say I am great that I really am great. I am just doing a job, just like everybody else. The only difference is that a lot more people see what I do.','',NULL,'Job,Thinking',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23217,'','Oded Fehr','Actor','\nNovember 23, 1970\n','','Israeli','I never got hurt when I was in Morocco doing all the horse riding and my own stunts. But on the last day on the last shot I slid off my horse and landed on my bottom. I did not get hurt but it was very embarrassing.','',NULL,'Hurt,Did,Off',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23218,'Life,Hope','Oded Fehr','Actor','\nNovember 23, 1970\n','','Israeli','I think I value things more correctly. I hope I look at my life in a way that makes sense.','',NULL,'Sense',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23219,'','Oded Fehr','Actor','\nNovember 23, 1970\n','','Israeli','I think if you play a character that is fearless, then it\'s boring. I think that\'s what was so incredible about Harrison Ford, is that he always seemed like he was never going to survive it, he\'s always scared, and yet he always does survive it somehow.','',NULL,'Character,Boring,Play',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23220,'Life,Work','Oded Fehr','Actor','\nNovember 23, 1970\n','','Israeli','The things I learned from the army - and I think it was a lesson for life - was how to work in unison with other people. How to take responsibility.','',NULL,'Learned',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23221,'','Jules Feiffer','Cartoonist','\nJanuary 26, 1929\n','','American','Jesus died to forgive our sins. Dare we make his martyrdom meaningless by not committing them?','',NULL,'Jesus,Forgive,Died',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23222,'Teen','Jules Feiffer','Cartoonist','\nJanuary 26, 1929\n','','American','Maturity is only a short break in adolescence.','',NULL,'Short,Maturity',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23223,'','Jules Feiffer','Cartoonist','\nJanuary 26, 1929\n','','American','Artists can color the sky red because they know it\'s blue. Those of us who aren\'t artists must color things the way they really are or people might think we\'re stupid.','',NULL,'Stupid,Must,Might',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23224,'Morning','Jules Feiffer','Cartoonist','\nJanuary 26, 1929\n','','American','Getting out of bed in the morning is an act of false confidence.','',NULL,'Confidence,Getting',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23225,'','Jules Feiffer','Cartoonist','\nJanuary 26, 1929\n','','American','I grew up to have my father\'s looks, my father\'s speech patterns, my father\'s posture, my father\'s opinions, and my mother\'s contempt for my father.','',NULL,'Mother,Father,Opinions',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23226,'','Paul Feig','Director','\nSeptember 17, 1962\n','','American','A lot of comedies fall apart because they just go from joke to joke, and the characters are all sort of being crazy off on their own.','',NULL,'Crazy,Off,Joke',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23227,'Work,Good','Paul Feig','Director','\nSeptember 17, 1962\n','','American','As a director, I really wanted to learn and I needed to get away from my own stuff to figure out how to just do things and work with good people.','',NULL,'Away',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23228,'Home','Paul Feig','Director','\nSeptember 17, 1962\n','','American','As far I\'m concerned, being an adult is way more fun than being a kid. But then I was a kid who wanted to be an adult. I\'d watch shows like \'Bewitched\' and see Darren come home and mix a martini and I\'d go, \'That looks awesome! I want to do that!\'','',NULL,'Fun,Wanted',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23229,'Cool','Paul Feig','Director','\nSeptember 17, 1962\n','','American','As tempting as it seems to wear tennis shoes with your tux, don\'t do it. I think it looks ridiculous. If you\'re 14 years old, maybe give it a shot. In general, don\'t portray anything that says \'I\'m too cool and I don\'t care.\'','',NULL,'Care,Give',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23230,'','Paul Feig','Director','\nSeptember 17, 1962\n','','American','At the end of the day if you want to entertain people, you\'ve got to take your ego out of the equation.','',NULL,'End,Ego,Entertain',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23231,'Positive','Paul Feig','Director','\nSeptember 17, 1962\n','','American','At the end of the day the question comes, what are you doing for the world? You have to try to do something that\'s going to add something positive.','',NULL,'End,Try',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23232,'Love,Great','Paul Feig','Director','\nSeptember 17, 1962\n','','American','At the end of the day, I just want a movie that\'s great, that people are going to love and laugh at and be affected by, and also have an emotional journey.','',NULL,'Emotional',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23233,'','Paul Feig','Director','\nSeptember 17, 1962\n','','American','At the end of the day, successful box office just means that more people saw what you did and liked it, and that to me is the most important thing. That a lot of people saw it and liked it.','',NULL,'Successful,End,Important',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23234,'Women,Men','Paul Feig','Director','\nSeptember 17, 1962\n','','American','Bad women\'s comedies are made by men who didn\'t consult enough women.','',NULL,'Bad',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23235,'','Paul Feig','Director','\nSeptember 17, 1962\n','','American','\'Constitutional\' is just a real pip of a word. Positively rolls off the tongue. In fact, it\'s downright fun to say. \'Con-stit-too-shun-al.\' It\'s the verbal equivalent of skipping down the street with an ice cream cone in your hand. It\'s like a semantic bag of Lays potato chips. You simply can\'t just','',NULL,'Fun,Real,Down',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23236,'Mom','Paul Feig','Director','\nSeptember 17, 1962\n','','American','Ever since I was a little kid, I\'ve felt comfortable in a suit. It all started when my mom bought me a three-piece Pierre Cardin suit. I wore that thing everywhere. Eventually I realized I was going to be the kid who got beat up in school, but I kept wearing it.','',NULL,'School,Ever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23237,'','Paul Feig','Director','\nSeptember 17, 1962\n','','American','Every director should take an acting class.','',NULL,'Acting,Class,Director',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23238,'Life,Success,Age','Paul Feig','Director','\nSeptember 17, 1962\n','','American','Everyone takes pause at 40. It\'s the age you have to assess everything in your life. It\'s the fictitious marker that\'s always coming up when you\'re young. The world really does look at you to kind of have it together by 40, and be successful by 40. Whatever success means.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23239,'Funny,Women','Paul Feig','Director','\nSeptember 17, 1962\n','','American','For years, it\'s driven me crazy that women don\'t have better roles, especially in comedies. I know so many funny women but I always felt... misogynist streak is too strong a term - but a dismissiveness.','',NULL,'Crazy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23240,'','Paul Feig','Director','\nSeptember 17, 1962\n','','American','Forty is the line of demarcation that says you\'re an adult now. You\'re an adult, so don\'t pretend you\'re a kid anymore.','',NULL,'Line,Kid,Says',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23241,'','Paul Feig','Director','\nSeptember 17, 1962\n','','American','Getting away from a white or light colored tuxedo shirt is always a little dangerous. Certain staples shouldn\'t be mixed with. Light pink or blue is not bad, but again, you\'re just breaking from a classic.','',NULL,'Bad,Light,Away',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23242,'Time,Good,God','Paul Feig','Director','\nSeptember 17, 1962\n','','American','God does things that fly completely in the face of what we\'ve all been taught that He is supposed to do and every time He does this, we all just say, \'Oh, well, I guess there must be some good reason why He did that.\'','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23243,'Work','Paul Feig','Director','\nSeptember 17, 1962\n','','American','Hey, I\'m like the Wayne Gretsky of the entertainment biz - I have other people do my dirty work while I skate around and get to be a nice guy. What can I say? I\'m a coward.','',NULL,'Nice,Around',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23244,'Good','Paul Feig','Director','\nSeptember 17, 1962\n','','American','I always feel in improv that nothing is ever as good once it\'s repeated.','',NULL,'Nothing,Ever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23245,'Movies,Cool,Dating','Paul Feig','Director','\nSeptember 17, 1962\n','','American','I always hated high-school shows and high-school movies, because they were always about the cool kids. It was always about dating and sex, and all the popular kids, and the good-looking kids. And the nerds were super-nerdy cartoons, with tape on their glasses. I never saw \'my people\' portrayed accur','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23246,'','Paul Feig','Director','\nSeptember 17, 1962\n','','American','I can\'t impress enough upon people that if you tell an honest story that people relate to and people believe and invest in, you can do anything.','',NULL,'Believe,Enough,Honest',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23247,'Work','Paul Feig','Director','\nSeptember 17, 1962\n','','American','I couldn\'t be happier to not be acting. I miss it, but I don\'t miss the auditioning or trying to get work.','',NULL,'Trying,Acting',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23248,'Funny','Paul Feig','Director','\nSeptember 17, 1962\n','','American','I have an inability to enjoy things, but that\'s why we\'re in comedy. If we were happy, we wouldn\'t be funny, I guess.','',NULL,'Happy,Enjoy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23249,'Love,Funny','Paul Feig','Director','\nSeptember 17, 1962\n','','American','I love funny people, and when I\'m with funny people, or people who are amusing in their weirdness, I love it. Because that to me is funny, as opposed to someone who stops and says, \'Hey let me tell you a joke.\'','',NULL,'Someone',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23250,'Love','Paul Feig','Director','\nSeptember 17, 1962\n','','American','I love the pictures of Old Hollywood, seeing the directors dressed in suits and ties. Even the grips would be wearing ties. But the biggest thing is when I was a kid, I couldn\'t wait to be an adult, and I think what happens with most guys is that no one wants to be an adult anymore. So they\'re dress','',NULL,'Old,Wait',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23251,'Time,Health','Russ Feingold','Politician','\nMarch 2, 1953\n','','American','Health care for all Americans is the most pressing domestic issue today. It\'s far past time for the President and Congress to deliver health care to everyone.','',NULL,'Today',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23252,'Education','Russ Feingold','Politician','\nMarch 2, 1953\n','','American','I believe in local control of education.','',NULL,'Believe,Control',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23253,'Power,Society','Russ Feingold','Politician','\nMarch 2, 1953\n','','American','I don\'t know how it could be more stark or clear: this entire society is being dominated by corporate power in a way that may exceed what happened in the late nineteenth century, early twentieth century.','',NULL,'May',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23254,'Power,Government','Russ Feingold','Politician','\nMarch 2, 1953\n','','American','I don\'t want to hear again from the attorney general or anyone on this floor that this government has shown it can be trusted to use the power we give it with restraint and care.','',NULL,'Care',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23255,'Marriage','Russ Feingold','Politician','\nMarch 2, 1953\n','','American','I was one of 14 senators to vote against the Defense of Marriage Act. I thought it was a harsh and unnecessary thing to do to people across this country who care enough about each other to want to be married.','',NULL,'Care,Thought',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23256,'','Russ Feingold','Politician','\nMarch 2, 1953\n','','American','I\'m one of the only members of the U.S. Senate who isn\'t a millionaire. And there\'s absolutely nothing wrong with being a millionaire. But there ought to be a little economic diversity in the Senate and I try to provide it.','',NULL,'Nothing,Try,Wrong',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23257,'','Russ Feingold','Politician','\nMarch 2, 1953\n','','American','I\'m proud to be a Democrat.','',NULL,'Proud,Democrat',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23258,'Time','Russ Feingold','Politician','\nMarch 2, 1953\n','','American','I\'ve been outspent by my opponents every time I\'ve run for U.S. Senate.','',NULL,'Run,Senate',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23259,'','Russ Feingold','Politician','\nMarch 2, 1953\n','','American','If a trip is worth taking, members of Congress should be prepared to justify paying for it out of their office accounts.','',NULL,'Worth,Congress,Office',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23260,'Work','Russ Feingold','Politician','\nMarch 2, 1953\n','','American','Instead of taking a very high-paying type of law job or something that I might be able to do, I have been a legislator. That\'s what I do. I think it\'s an honorable profession - if you\'re honest and have integrity and work hard.','',NULL,'Job,Integrity',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23261,'','Russ Feingold','Politician','\nMarch 2, 1953\n','','American','It is not only all right but necessary to stand up to George Bush.','',NULL,'Stand,Necessary,Bush',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23262,'','Russ Feingold','Politician','\nMarch 2, 1953\n','','American','It is not patriotic to decide to destroy a new president who was duly elected by an overwhelming margin. It is un-patriotic to resolve to destroy that presidency.','',NULL,'President,Destroy,Decide',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23263,'Politics,Money','Russ Feingold','Politician','\nMarch 2, 1953\n','','American','Money in politics is a huge issue.','',NULL,'Issue',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23264,'Love','Russ Feingold','Politician','\nMarch 2, 1953\n','','American','Most of my town hall meetings had always been love fests, and some of my guys used to complain: \'I\'d like for somebody to yell at you a bit.\'','',NULL,'Used,Somebody',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23265,'','Russ Feingold','Politician','\nMarch 2, 1953\n','','American','Occupy Wall Street is a real movement.','',NULL,'Real,Street,Movement',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23266,'','Russ Feingold','Politician','\nMarch 2, 1953\n','','American','Tea Party people know that I stood against the Wall Street scam from Day One, that I voted against TARP, that I voted against repealing Glass-Steagall Act that kept these guys under some control.','',NULL,'Control,Against,Act',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23267,'','Russ Feingold','Politician','\nMarch 2, 1953\n','','American','The administration has a disturbing pattern of behavior when it comes to budgeting not only for the ongoing operations in Iraq and Afghanistan but also for military requirements not directly related to these conflicts.','',NULL,'Military,Behavior,Iraq',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23268,'','Russ Feingold','Politician','\nMarch 2, 1953\n','','American','The conservative version of American exceptionalism has become a password of sorts for candidates who want to prove their credentials to a right-wing America.','',NULL,'America,Become,American',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23269,'','Russ Feingold','Politician','\nMarch 2, 1953\n','','American','The idea of allowing corporations to have unlimited influence on our democracy is very dangerous, obviously.','',NULL,'Democracy,Idea,Dangerous',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23270,'','Russ Feingold','Politician','\nMarch 2, 1953\n','','American','The notion of American exceptionalism is effective in part because there is little on the face of it that is offensive.','',NULL,'American,Face,Offensive',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23271,'','Russ Feingold','Politician','\nMarch 2, 1953\n','','American','The Tea Party ended up being a shill for corporate America.','',NULL,'America,Party,Tea',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23272,'','Russ Feingold','Politician','\nMarch 2, 1953\n','','American','There is nothing more American than peaceful protest.','',NULL,'Nothing,American,Peaceful',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23273,'War','Russ Feingold','Politician','\nMarch 2, 1953\n','','American','There\'s a tendency on the part of Americans, all of us, to say, \'Hey, the Cold War is over, the Soviet Union is gone, we don\'t have to worry about these guys again.\' We always have to be worried about them, we always have to be concerned about them, and we have to be well-informed.','',NULL,'Again,Worry',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23274,'','Russ Feingold','Politician','\nMarch 2, 1953\n','','American','This has not been a legislative process worthy of the Senate. Members of the Judiciary Committee, as I just said, were implored to save their amendments for the floor. Then, when we got here, we were told no amendments could be accepted.','',NULL,'Said,Here,Process',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23275,'','Russ Feingold','Politician','\nMarch 2, 1953\n','','American','Unfair trade agreements, passed by both Republicans and Democrats, have sent millions of jobs to other countries. We need to stop this hemorrhaging and find ways for American workers to compete in the new market.','',NULL,'Find,American,Both',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23276,'','Dianne Feinstein','Politician','\nJune 22, 1933\n','','American','Banning guns addresses a fundamental right of all Americans to feel safe.','',NULL,'Guns,Safe,Banning',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23277,'Education,Learning','Dianne Feinstein','Politician','\nJune 22, 1933\n','','American','\'No Child Left Behind\' requires states and school districts to ensure that all students are learning and are reaching their highest potential. Special education students should not be left out of these accountability mechanisms.','',NULL,'School',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23278,'Good','Dianne Feinstein','Politician','\nJune 22, 1933\n','','American','Let me say this: I believe closing Guantanamo is in our Nation\'s national security interest. Guantanamo is used not only by al-Qaida, but also by other nations, governments, and individuals - people good and bad - as a symbol of America\'s abuse of Muslims, and it is fanning the flames of anti-Americ','',NULL,'Believe,Bad',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23279,'Health','Dianne Feinstein','Politician','\nJune 22, 1933\n','','American','Today we have a health insurance industry where the first and foremost goal is to maximize profits for shareholders and CEOs, not to cover patients who have fallen ill or to compensate doctors and hospitals for their services. It is an industry that is increasingly concentrated and where Americans a','',NULL,'Today,Goal',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23280,'Life,Marriage','Dianne Feinstein','Politician','\nJune 22, 1933\n','','American','For the life of me, I don\'t understand what honest motive there is in putting this in front of this body to philosophically debate marriage on a constitutional amendment that is not going to happen, and which is enormously divisive in all of our communities.','',NULL,'Happen',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23281,'Work,Health,Money','Dianne Feinstein','Politician','\nJune 22, 1933\n','','American','I basically believe the medical insurance industry should be nonprofit, not profit-making. There is no way a health reform plan will work when it is implemented by an industry that seeks to return money to shareholders instead of using that money to provide health care.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23282,'Leadership','Dianne Feinstein','Politician','\nJune 22, 1933\n','','American','Ninety percent of leadership is the ability to communicate something people want.','',NULL,'Ability,Percent',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23283,'','Dianne Feinstein','Politician','\nJune 22, 1933\n','','American','Global warming is real. It is happening today. It is being charted by our satellites. It is being charted by our scientists. It is being charted by those of us in this body, and I think the real key is if we are ready to admit that fact and take the action to make the necessary conversion.','',NULL,'Today,Real,Fact',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23284,'Leadership,Time','Dianne Feinstein','Politician','\nJune 22, 1933\n','','American','Instead of starting a new nuclear arms race, now is the time to reclaim our Nation\'s position of leadership on nuclear nonproliferation efforts.','',NULL,'Nation',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23285,'Money','Dianne Feinstein','Politician','\nJune 22, 1933\n','','American','It is my belief that tax credits only go to people who are making money, and they generally keep it.','',NULL,'Keep,Making',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23286,'Hope,Government','Dianne Feinstein','Politician','\nJune 22, 1933\n','','American','It is my hope that the number of stem cell lines available for federally-funded research will be expanded so that the government can continue to participate in this vital research and provide hope to the millions of Americans with diseases that might be cured.','',NULL,'Research',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23287,'','Dianne Feinstein','Politician','\nJune 22, 1933\n','','American','Our climate is changing. The Earth\'s climate has, in fact, warmed by 1.1 to 1.6 degrees Fahrenheit since the industrial revolution. People look at this and say: Oh, that is not very much. In fact, it is very much, and it changes the dynamic. It impacts species. It kills some. It diminishes the carbo','',NULL,'Revolution,Fact,Earth',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23288,'','Dianne Feinstein','Politician','\nJune 22, 1933\n','','American','Ports are the gaping hole in America\'s homeland security.','',NULL,'America,Security,Homeland',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23289,'Health','Dianne Feinstein','Politician','\nJune 22, 1933\n','','American','Rogue internet pharmacies continue to pose a serious threat to the health and safety of Americans. Simply put, a few unethical physicians and pharmacists have become drug suppliers to a nation.','',NULL,'Put,Become',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23290,'','Dianne Feinstein','Politician','\nJune 22, 1933\n','','American','Survival is nothing more than recovery.','',NULL,'Nothing,Survival,Recovery',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23291,'Courage','Dianne Feinstein','Politician','\nJune 22, 1933\n','','American','The criteria for serving one\'s country should be competence, courage and willingness to serve. When we deny people the chance to serve because of their sexual orientation, we deprive them of their rights of citizenship, and we deprive our armed forces the service of willing and capable Americans.','',NULL,'Country,Service',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23292,'Time','Dianne Feinstein','Politician','\nJune 22, 1933\n','','American','The time has come to repeal \'Don\'t Ask, Don\'t Tell.\' It is the right thing to do. Every American should have the opportunity to serve their country, regardless of race, sex, creed, or sexual orientation.','',NULL,'Sex,Country',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23293,'','Dianne Feinstein','Politician','\nJune 22, 1933\n','','American','Toughness doesn\'t have to come in a pinstripe suit.','',NULL,'Toughness,Suit',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23294,'','Dianne Feinstein','Politician','\nJune 22, 1933\n','','American','We have a chance to wind down and expedite the removal of 96 percent of the world\'s nuclear weapons. What an achievement it would be, if at the end of the next administration, we could say that the nuclear arsenals of both Russia and the United States had been reduced to the barest minimums.','',NULL,'End,Down,Chance',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23295,'','Dianne Feinstein','Politician','\nJune 22, 1933\n','','American','Well, that day is gone, and it will not occur again.','',NULL,'Again,Gone,Occur',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23296,'','Dianne Feinstein','Politician','\nJune 22, 1933\n','','American','Winning may not be everything, but losing has little to recommend it.','',NULL,'Winning,Everything,May',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23297,'Women','Dianne Feinstein','Politician','\nJune 22, 1933\n','','American','Women have begun to see that if I go through that doorway, I take everybody through it.','',NULL,'Through,Everybody',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23298,'','Dianne Feinstein','Politician','\nJune 22, 1933\n','','American','You have to learn the rules of the game. And then you have to play it better than anyone else.','',NULL,'Better,Game,Play',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23299,'Music','Michael Feinstein','','\nSeptember 7, 1956\n','','','He\'s a world-famous name to people who care about his music, but there are many people who have never heard of George Gershwin and those numbers increase.','',NULL,'Care,Name',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23300,'Music','Michael Feinstein','','\nSeptember 7, 1956\n','','','The Gershwin legacy is extraordinary because George Gershwin died in 1937, but his music is as fresh and vital today as when he originally created it.','',NULL,'Today,Died',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23301,'Science,Success','Bruce Feirstein','Writer','1956','','American','The distance between insanity and genius is measured only by success.','',NULL,'Between',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23302,'','Bruce Feirstein','Writer','1956','','American','Never settle with words what you can accomplish with a flamethrower.','',NULL,'Words,Accomplish,Settle',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23303,'Truth','Bruce Feirstein','Writer','1956','','American','To paraphrase Jane Austen, it is a truth universally acknowledged that a married man in possession of a vast fortune must be in want of a newer, younger wife.','',NULL,'Wife,Must',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23304,'','Raymond E. Feist','Author','1945','','American','The issue of the Betrayal was so central to that, I felt the need to comment upon it. My choices were to ignore the games and put them \'outside\' of continuity or to integrate them. I chose the latter.','',NULL,'Betrayal,Ignore,Put',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23305,'Work,Best','Raymond E. Feist','Author','1945','','American','Writing is hard work; it\'s also the best job I\'ve ever had.','',NULL,'Job',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23306,'Love','Raymond E. Feist','Author','1945','','American','You can only have one first born child. You may love all your children deeply and with passion, but there is something unique about the first born.','',NULL,'Children,Passion',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23307,'Success','Raymond E. Feist','Author','1945','','American','Also, it\'s risky to try to duplicate earlier success. Magician had a certain charm to it, mostly due to my choice of lead characters, that I would be hard put to duplicate.','',NULL,'Hard,Try',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23308,'','Raymond E. Feist','Author','1945','','American','I\'m a huge fan of Cabernet and Bordeaux, and am passionate about Pinot Noir and Burgundies.','',NULL,'Passionate,Fan,Noir',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23309,'Work','Raymond E. Feist','Author','1945','','American','If I leave my computer, I\'m probably not going to get back for hours. If I take a few minutes to answer questions and go web surfing, then guilt kicks in and I get back to work.','',NULL,'Few,Leave',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23310,'','Raymond E. Feist','Author','1945','','American','In the end, my reasons for moving down the timeline and introducing a new cast have more to do with keeping myself entertained, on the assumption that if I get bored, my readers are going to be even more bored.','',NULL,'Moving,End,Down',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23311,'Work,Time,Science','Raymond E. Feist','Author','1945','','American','Jigsaw Lady is the working title of a science fiction novel I\'ve had in my head for darn near 15 years. I think I\'ll start work on it next year (in all my spare time) but I\'d like to get it finished some day.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23312,'Good','Raymond E. Feist','Author','1945','','American','Neal had a couple of good ideas and they fit nicely, so that\'s the way I decided to go.','',NULL,'Ideas,Couple',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23313,'Time','Raymond E. Feist','Author','1945','','American','Often I\'ll try things that just won\'t happen the way I\'d like them to, so hearing that they\'re not working saves me some wear and tear the next time around.','',NULL,'Happen,Try',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23314,'','Raymond E. Feist','Author','1945','','American','One likes to think one grows as a writer as one ages, else all you get is an \'old\' young writer. Beyond that is the changing landscape of the universe and the stories I choose to tell.','',NULL,'Young,Old,Else',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23315,'Good','Raymond E. Feist','Author','1945','','American','One of the key issues will be personal honour vs. the good of the many, and unforeseen consequences.','',NULL,'Personal,Key',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23316,'Life,Time,Amazing','Raymond E. Feist','Author','1945','','American','There were two things going on: 1) I had already established in my own mind where I wanted to go with the next series, and having James around as a Grey Eminence would have complicated matters. He had had an amazing life and it was time to bid him good-bye.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23317,'','Raymond E. Feist','Author','1945','','American','There\'s always going to be comparisons, and that\'s unavoidable. There are people out there who feel I hit my peak with Magician and have gone downhill since.','',NULL,'Since,Gone,Hit',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23318,'Peace','Douglas Feith','Public Servant','\nJuly 16, 1953\n','','American','Peace, of course, is different from divorce; indeed, in essential respects, divorce is the opposite of peace.','',NULL,'Different,Divorce',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23319,'Life','Douglas Feith','Public Servant','\nJuly 16, 1953\n','','American','If you live in Israel and you see the way life is there and then you go abroad and see the way Israel is reported on, the way that Israel gets reported on night after night is simply pictures of bombings or military actions.','',NULL,'Live,Night',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23320,'','Douglas Feith','Public Servant','\nJuly 16, 1953\n','','American','Europe is a collection of free countries.','',NULL,'Free,Europe,Countries',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23321,'','Douglas Feith','Public Servant','\nJuly 16, 1953\n','','American','I don\'t think that anybody should be ruling in or ruling out anything while we are conducting diplomacy.','',NULL,'While,Anybody,Diplomacy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23322,'War','Douglas Feith','Public Servant','\nJuly 16, 1953\n','','American','I had done a lot of reading, relative for a kid, about World War Two, and I thought about Chamberlain a lot.','',NULL,'Done,Thought',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23323,'','Douglas Feith','Public Servant','\nJuly 16, 1953\n','','American','I think the disarmament of Iraq is inevitable.','',NULL,'Iraq,Inevitable',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23324,'','Douglas Feith','Public Servant','\nJuly 16, 1953\n','','American','I\'m concerned about getting Iraq on its feet.','',NULL,'Getting,Feet,Concerned',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23325,'','Douglas Feith','Public Servant','\nJuly 16, 1953\n','','American','I\'m not concerned about weapons of mass destruction.','',NULL,'Concerned,Weapons,Mass',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23326,'Peace,Government','Douglas Feith','Public Servant','\nJuly 16, 1953\n','','American','If all goes well, the Iraqis are going to have a country that\'s going to have a representative government and will be at peace with its neighbors and in the region.','',NULL,'Country',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23327,'','Douglas Feith','Public Servant','\nJuly 16, 1953\n','','American','It was known in the mid 90s already that Saddam Hussein was a dangerous tyrant that he had already launched aggressions against Iran, he had invaded Kuwait.','',NULL,'Against,Dangerous,Known',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23328,'','Douglas Feith','Public Servant','\nJuly 16, 1953\n','','American','No, the United States does not target civilians.','',NULL,'United,Target,Civilians',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23329,'Alone','Douglas Feith','Public Servant','\nJuly 16, 1953\n','','American','Our concept is not that America should operate alone or by itself in world affairs or in military affairs.','',NULL,'America,Military',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23330,'Work,Government','Douglas Feith','Public Servant','\nJuly 16, 1953\n','','American','The key to making the inspections work is the Iraqi government making the crucial decision that because of the international pressure Iraq has to disarm itself.','',NULL,'Decision',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23331,'Government','Douglas Feith','Public Servant','\nJuly 16, 1953\n','','American','The purpose of the UN mechanism, this inspection mechanism, is not to engage in a cat and mouse game with Saddam Hussein and try to find weapons that the Iraqi government is working on concealing.','',NULL,'Game,Find',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23332,'','Douglas Feith','Public Servant','\nJuly 16, 1953\n','','American','The United States has some people in Europe with whom we disagree on this matter and a large number of people in Europe, including governments in Europe, with whom we agree.','',NULL,'Matter,United,Number',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23333,'','Douglas Feith','Public Servant','\nJuly 16, 1953\n','','American','There are a lot of things that need to be done to improve communications.','',NULL,'Done,Improve',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23334,'Government','Douglas Feith','Public Servant','\nJuly 16, 1953\n','','American','There have been linkages between the Iraqi government and al-Qaeda going back more or less a decade.','',NULL,'Between,Less',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23335,'','Douglas Feith','Public Servant','\nJuly 16, 1953\n','','American','They have involved co-operation between the Iraqi intelligence and al-Qaeda operatives on training and combined operations regarding bomb making and chemical and biological weapons.','',NULL,'Training,Between,Making',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23336,'Peace','Douglas Feith','Public Servant','\nJuly 16, 1953\n','','American','Though public pronouncements of Israeli officials emphasize peace and mutuality, unilateralism actually drives Israeli actions.','',NULL,'Public,Actually',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23337,'War','Douglas Feith','Public Servant','\nJuly 16, 1953\n','','American','We are a country that has many friends, many allies, when we operate in the world, we operate with friends and allies that\'s been true for decades and if we wind up going to war in Iraq it will be true in Iraq.','',NULL,'True,Country',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23338,'War','Douglas Feith','Public Servant','\nJuly 16, 1953\n','','American','We have a substantial number of countries that have pledged and provided all kinds of support for the United States in the event that war becomes necessary in Iraq.','',NULL,'Support,United',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23339,'','Douglas Feith','Public Servant','\nJuly 16, 1953\n','','American','We know that there are various activities important to the insurgents in Iraq that are occurring in Syria.','',NULL,'Important,Iraq,Activities',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23340,'Power,Freedom','Douglas Feith','Public Servant','\nJuly 16, 1953\n','','American','Well we are hoping that the power of the community of free nations is such that our sovereignty our rights are not going to be challenged by anybody who\'s going try to undermine the freedom, the openness of our societies and our security.','',NULL,'Try',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23341,'Government','Douglas Feith','Public Servant','\nJuly 16, 1953\n','','American','What the UN inspectors can do is demonstrate to the world, help the Iraqi government demonstrate to the world that the Iraqis are cooperatively disarming if that is in fact what the Iraqi government decides to do.','',NULL,'Help,Fact',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23342,'','Corey Feldman','Actor','\nJuly 16, 1971\n','','American','I\'m more than an actor. I\'m an icon, an industry.','',NULL,'Actor,Industry,Icon',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23343,'Great,Experience','Corey Feldman','Actor','\nJuly 16, 1971\n','','American','It was a great experience for a kid, because it was a bunch of kids playing on pirate ships and water slides, so looking back on it, it was the fondest experience of my childhood.','',NULL,'Kids',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23344,'Age','Corey Feldman','Actor','\nJuly 16, 1971\n','','American','My acting career began at age three and my parents got me into it. I was in a McDonald\'s commercial.','',NULL,'Parents,Career',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23345,'Women','Corey Feldman','Actor','\nJuly 16, 1971\n','','American','My addiction has always been beautiful women, being surrounded by them.','',NULL,'Beautiful,Addiction',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23346,'Movies','Corey Feldman','Actor','\nJuly 16, 1971\n','','American','As a kid, I liked the \'Halloween\' movies and \'Nightmare On Elm Street\' and all that kind of stuff. But as an adult, I really don\'t watch much horror, to be honest.','',NULL,'Honest,Stuff',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23347,'','Corey Feldman','Actor','\nJuly 16, 1971\n','','American','As an actor, you\'re pretty much a hired gun. You are reading other people\'s words off of a page and doing what they want you to do.','',NULL,'Words,Pretty,Off',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23348,'','Corey Feldman','Actor','\nJuly 16, 1971\n','','American','As an entertainer, a comedy guy, whatever, you\'re never gonna be truly 100-percent happy with anything.','',NULL,'Happy,Whatever,Comedy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23349,'','Corey Feldman','Actor','\nJuly 16, 1971\n','','American','Child stars have nothing. They have no choice.','',NULL,'Nothing,Child,Stars',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23350,'Great','Corey Feldman','Actor','\nJuly 16, 1971\n','','American','Fans have always said that I would make a great Indiana Jones, a great Young Indiana Jones.','',NULL,'Young,Said',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23351,'Life,Amazing','Corey Feldman','Actor','\nJuly 16, 1971\n','','American','Fatherhood is the most amazing thing that could ever have happened in my life.','',NULL,'Ever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23352,'Life,Faith','Corey Feldman','Actor','\nJuly 16, 1971\n','','American','I do believe that belief is the most powerful thing we have in this world. So, if we believe in something enough. And we have faith, we can make it a reality. That is basically the basis of my entire career and my entire life.','',NULL,'Believe',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23353,'','Corey Feldman','Actor','\nJuly 16, 1971\n','','American','I don\'t want to be lumped into any categories.','',NULL,'Categories,Lumped',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23354,'','Corey Feldman','Actor','\nJuly 16, 1971\n','','American','I had a very rough and tumultuous childhood.','',NULL,'Childhood,Rough,Tumultuous',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23355,'Life','Corey Feldman','Actor','\nJuly 16, 1971\n','','American','I have led a pretty colorful life.','',NULL,'Pretty,Colorful',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23356,'','Corey Feldman','Actor','\nJuly 16, 1971\n','','American','I knew how to read a contract by 10 years old, but I didn\'t know what it meant for somebody to come in and tell me they loved me and kiss me goodnight. That\'s a problem.','',NULL,'Problem,Old,Tell',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23357,'Famous','Corey Feldman','Actor','\nJuly 16, 1971\n','','American','I literally was famous before I knew my own name.','',NULL,'Before,Knew',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23358,'','Corey Feldman','Actor','\nJuly 16, 1971\n','','American','I look for the safety of my child. I don\'t really care about me.','',NULL,'Care,Child,Safety',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23359,'Love','Corey Feldman','Actor','\nJuly 16, 1971\n','','American','I love kids.','',NULL,'Kids',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23360,'','Corey Feldman','Actor','\nJuly 16, 1971\n','','American','I met my wife by breaking two of my rules: never date a girl seriously that you meet at a nightclub and never date a fan.','',NULL,'Girl,Wife,Two',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23361,'','Corey Feldman','Actor','\nJuly 16, 1971\n','','American','I want to do rock operas.','',NULL,'Rock,Operas',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23362,'','Corey Feldman','Actor','\nJuly 16, 1971\n','','American','I was never taught how to raise a child, because I wasn\'t raised properly.','',NULL,'Child,Taught,Properly',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23363,'','Corey Feldman','Actor','\nJuly 16, 1971\n','','American','I would like, in the long term, to be recognized as a writer-director-actor.','',NULL,'Long,Recognized,Term',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23364,'','Corey Feldman','Actor','\nJuly 16, 1971\n','','American','I\'d say that animal rights and environmental issues have always been at the forefront of my mind.','',NULL,'Mind,Rights,Animal',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23365,'Love,Family,Great','Corey Feldman','Actor','\nJuly 16, 1971\n','','American','I\'m a big kid, I\'m a kid at heart, so I still love the classic family films, such as the great Warner Bros film \'Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory\' - not the remake, but the original. It\'s still one of the best movies, hands down, ever made, and of course that goes back to the ingenuity of the c','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23366,'','Corey Feldman','Actor','\nJuly 16, 1971\n','','American','I\'m a bit of a hippie.','',NULL,'Bit,Hippie',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23367,'Money','Marty Feldman','Comedian','\nJuly 8, 1933\n','\nDecember 2, 1982\n','English','Money can\'t buy poverty.','',NULL,'Poverty,Buy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23368,'','Marty Feldman','Comedian','\nJuly 8, 1933\n','\nDecember 2, 1982\n','English','The pen is mightier than the sword, and is considerably easier to write with.','',NULL,'Write,Sword,Pen',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23369,'Life','Marty Feldman','Comedian','\nJuly 8, 1933\n','\nDecember 2, 1982\n','English','I won\'t eat anything that has intelligent life, but I\'d gladly eat a network executive or a politician.','',NULL,'Won,Eat',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23370,'','Marty Feldman','Comedian','\nJuly 8, 1933\n','\nDecember 2, 1982\n','English','Comedy, like sodomy, is an unnatural act.','',NULL,'Comedy,Act,Sodomy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23371,'','Marty Feldman','Comedian','\nJuly 8, 1933\n','\nDecember 2, 1982\n','English','I am too old to die young, and too young to grow up.','',NULL,'Die,Young,Old',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23372,'','Marty Feldman','Comedian','\nJuly 8, 1933\n','\nDecember 2, 1982\n','English','I don\'t enjoy anything while I\'m doing it. I enjoy having done things, though.','',NULL,'Done,Enjoy,While',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23373,'','Marty Feldman','Comedian','\nJuly 8, 1933\n','\nDecember 2, 1982\n','English','I don\'t know any jokes, which is embarrassing. I wish I did.','',NULL,'Did,Wish,Jokes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23374,'','Marty Feldman','Comedian','\nJuly 8, 1933\n','\nDecember 2, 1982\n','English','I don\'t want to be a director. I want to direct. There\'s a difference.','',NULL,'Difference,Director,Direct',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23375,'','Marty Feldman','Comedian','\nJuly 8, 1933\n','\nDecember 2, 1982\n','English','The pen is mightier than the sword, and considerably easier to write with.','',NULL,'Write,Sword,Pen',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23376,'Government','Morton Feldman','Composer','\nJanuary 12, 1926\n','\nSeptember 3, 1987\n','American','I want to give my compliments to Australia. Ever since your government paid a few million dollars for a Jackson Pollack painting, I figure that it must be a marvellous country.','',NULL,'Must,Ever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23377,'','Morton Feldman','Composer','\nJanuary 12, 1926\n','\nSeptember 3, 1987\n','American','Any professional knows that the flute and the piano is a boring combination. All you\'ve got to arrive at is a kind of typical gestural crap, right? You might agree, though you wouldn\'t call it gestural crap.','',NULL,'Boring,Might,Though',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23378,'','Morton Feldman','Composer','\nJanuary 12, 1926\n','\nSeptember 3, 1987\n','American','For me it\'s the instrument. If I want to think of a flute and the state of the arts I hear a vibrato; I don\'t know what a flute is unless the person plays it for me.','',NULL,'Person,State,Hear',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23379,'Music','Morton Feldman','Composer','\nJanuary 12, 1926\n','\nSeptember 3, 1987\n','American','I never feel that my music is sparse or minimalist; the way fat people never really think they\'re fat. I certainly don\'t consider myself minimalist at all.','',NULL,'Fat,Consider',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23380,'','Morton Feldman','Composer','\nJanuary 12, 1926\n','\nSeptember 3, 1987\n','American','I was once married to a woman who could eat anything and tell you what was in it: the most complicated recipes. Her memory of taste - now that\'s what I call memory!','',NULL,'Woman,Tell,Her',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23381,'Life','Morton Feldman','Composer','\nJanuary 12, 1926\n','\nSeptember 3, 1987\n','American','I\'ve been living with the minor second all my life and I finally found a way to handle it.','',NULL,'Living,Found',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23382,'','Morton Feldman','Composer','\nJanuary 12, 1926\n','\nSeptember 3, 1987\n','American','If you think you might have secret information listening to me, you\'re lost.','',NULL,'Lost,Secret,Might',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23383,'Music','Morton Feldman','Composer','\nJanuary 12, 1926\n','\nSeptember 3, 1987\n','American','Music is essentially built upon primitive memory structures.','',NULL,'Memory,Built',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23384,'','Morton Feldman','Composer','\nJanuary 12, 1926\n','\nSeptember 3, 1987\n','American','No one has the Houdini school of composition.','',NULL,'School,Houdini',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23385,'Music','Morton Feldman','Composer','\nJanuary 12, 1926\n','\nSeptember 3, 1987\n','American','Since music has never had a Rembrandt, we have remained nothing more than musicians.','',NULL,'Nothing,Since',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23386,'','Morton Feldman','Composer','\nJanuary 12, 1926\n','\nSeptember 3, 1987\n','American','The most interesting aspect for me, composing exclusively with patterns, is that there is not one organizational procedure more advantageous than another, perhaps because no one pattern ever takes precedence over the others.','',NULL,'Ever,Others,Another',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23387,'Good,Best,Alone','Barbara Feldon','Actress','\nMarch 12, 1932\n','','American','I\'m not saying that there\'s anything better than mated bliss at its best, but I\'m saying that living alone is as good in its own way. But we haven\'t quite given ourselves permission to recognize that.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23388,'','Barbara Feldon','Actress','\nMarch 12, 1932\n','','American','I\'d like to meet a lovely man who shares my interests. On the other hand, I possibly will not. It\'s part of the hand you\'re dealt. It\'s a challenge-and I\'m not atypical.','',NULL,'Lovely,Hand,Meet',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23389,'Finance','Barbara Feldon','Actress','\nMarch 12, 1932\n','','American','I\'ve always supported myself. I like the sense of knowing exactly where I stand financially, but there is a side of me that longs for a knight in shining armor.','',NULL,'Sense,Knowing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23390,'Work,Government','Martin Feldstein','Economist','\nNovember 25, 1939\n','','American','Increased government spending can provide a temporary stimulus to demand and output but in the longer run higher levels of government spending crowd out private investment or require higher taxes that weaken growth by reducing incentives to save, invest, innovate, and work.','',NULL,'Growth',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23391,'Business','Martin Feldstein','Economist','\nNovember 25, 1939\n','','American','A rise in the level of saving can reduce aggregate activity temporarily but only a sustained high level of saving makes it possible to have the sustained high level of business investment that contributes to the long-run growth of output.','',NULL,'Makes,High',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23392,'Science','Martin Feldstein','Economist','\nNovember 25, 1939\n','','American','A second reason why science cannot replace judgement is the behavior of financial markets.','',NULL,'Why,Cannot',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23393,'','Martin Feldstein','Economist','\nNovember 25, 1939\n','','American','So just as I want pilots on the planes that I fly, when it comes to monetary policy, I want to think that there is someone with sound judgement at the controls.','',NULL,'Someone,Judgement,Sound',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23394,'','Martin Feldstein','Economist','\nNovember 25, 1939\n','','American','After all, an overvalued dollar gives us the ability to buy foreign goods at lower prices. And the existing volume of exports brings more yen and euros than they would if the dollar were more competitive.','',NULL,'After,Ability,Foreign',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23395,'Change','Martin Feldstein','Economist','\nNovember 25, 1939\n','','American','Although economists have studied the sensitivity of import and export volumes to changes in the exchange rate, there is still much uncertainty about just how much the dollar must change to bring about any given reduction in our trade deficit.','',NULL,'Must,Still',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23396,'','Martin Feldstein','Economist','\nNovember 25, 1939\n','','American','An increase in the relative price of products from the low wage manufacturers in Asia and Latin America will also make those products less attractive to American consumers.','',NULL,'America,American,Less',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23397,'Good,Art,Science','Martin Feldstein','Economist','\nNovember 25, 1939\n','','American','And finally, no matter how good the science gets, there are problems that inevitably depend on judgement, on art, on a feel for financial markets.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23398,'Finance','Martin Feldstein','Economist','\nNovember 25, 1939\n','','American','But because we in the United States finance our current account deficit by borrowing in our own currency, we can move to a more competitive dollar without the adverse effects that followed currency declines in other countries.','',NULL,'Move,United',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23399,'Future','Martin Feldstein','Economist','\nNovember 25, 1939\n','','American','But the primary reason for wanting the dollar to become more competitive in the near future is that we may need an increase in exports this year and in 2007 to sustain the economy\'s current pace of expansion.','',NULL,'May,Become',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23400,'','Martin Feldstein','Economist','\nNovember 25, 1939\n','','American','But then in April of 1985 the dollar began a sharp decline. The dollar\'s trade weighted value fell 23 percent in just 12 months and by a total of 37 percent by the beginning of 1988.','',NULL,'Beginning,Value,Percent',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23401,'','Martin Feldstein','Economist','\nNovember 25, 1939\n','','American','Domestic inflation reflects domestic monetary policy.','',NULL,'Policy,Inflation,Monetary',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23402,'','Martin Feldstein','Economist','\nNovember 25, 1939\n','','American','Even if the dollar does decline during the coming months, the delays in the response of exports and imports to the more competitive dollar will mean that the increase in aggregate demand from this source may not happen for a year or more.','',NULL,'Mean,May,Happen',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23403,'Science','Martin Feldstein','Economist','\nNovember 25, 1939\n','','American','First, I think the science of monetary economics has clearly gotten better.','',NULL,'Better,Economics',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23404,'Time,Home','Martin Feldstein','Economist','\nNovember 25, 1939\n','','American','Homeowners who refinanced their mortgages took out cash and reduced their monthly payments at the same time. Much of the cash obtained by refinancing was spent on consumer durables, home improvements and the like.','',NULL,'Same',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23405,'','Martin Feldstein','Economist','\nNovember 25, 1939\n','','American','I think that over the last few decades, we have seen better economic outcomes than in the past.','',NULL,'Past,Better,Last',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23406,'Home','Martin Feldstein','Economist','\nNovember 25, 1939\n','','American','If the Federal Reserve pursues a strong dollar at home while the dollar becomes more competitive in global markets, we can achieve both price stability and a more balanced path of economic growth.','',NULL,'Strong,Path',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23407,'Experience','Martin Feldstein','Economist','\nNovember 25, 1939\n','','American','In short, both experience and economic theory imply that the US could now t to a more competitive dollar without experiencing either increased inflation or decreased economic growth.','',NULL,'Short,Both',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23408,'Business','Martin Feldstein','Economist','\nNovember 25, 1939\n','','American','Inflation is lower and more stable and the real business cycle fluctuations are more modest.','',NULL,'Real,Modest',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23409,'','Martin Feldstein','Economist','\nNovember 25, 1939\n','','American','My theme this evening is that America needs a competitive dollar.','',NULL,'Evening,America,Needs',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23410,'Good,Home','Martin Feldstein','Economist','\nNovember 25, 1939\n','','American','The good news is that a competitive dollar in the global market and a strong dollar at home are compatible in both the long run and during the transition to a more competitive dollar.','',NULL,'Strong',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23411,'','Martin Feldstein','Economist','\nNovember 25, 1939\n','','American','The more competitive value of the dollar turned around the trade deficit.','',NULL,'Around,Value,Trade',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23412,'Finance','Martin Feldstein','Economist','\nNovember 25, 1939\n','','American','The only way that we can reduce our financial dependence on the inflow of funds from the rest of the world is to reduce our trade deficit.','',NULL,'Rest,Financial',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23413,'Power','Martin Feldstein','Economist','\nNovember 25, 1939\n','','American','The price of imported oil in the US doubled between summer 2003 and summer 2005, reducing consumers\' purchasing power by more than 1 per cent of gross domestic product.','',NULL,'Between,Summer',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23414,'','Martin Feldstein','Economist','\nNovember 25, 1939\n','','American','Thirty years ago, many economists argued that inflation was a kind of minor inconvenience and that the cost of reducing inflation was too high a price to pay. No one would make those arguments today.','',NULL,'Today,High,Pay',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23415,'Trust,God','Allyson Felix','Athlete','\nNovember 18, 1985\n','','American','The most important lesson that I have learned is to trust God in every circumstance. Lots of times we go through different trials and following God\'s plan seems like it doesn\'t make any sense at all. God is always in control and he will never leave us.','',NULL,'Important',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23416,'Faith,God','Allyson Felix','Athlete','\nNovember 18, 1985\n','','American','My faith inspires me so much. It is the very reason that I run. I feel that my running is completely a gift from God and it is my responsibility to use it to glorify him.','',NULL,'Him',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23417,'Love,Time','Allyson Felix','Athlete','\nNovember 18, 1985\n','','American','You know, I love wearing heels. I wish I could wear them all the time, but, you know, my sport doesn\'t really permit it.','',NULL,'Wish',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23418,'','Allyson Felix','Athlete','\nNovember 18, 1985\n','','American','I always want to give more than I gave yesterday.','',NULL,'Give,Yesterday,Gave',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23419,'','Allyson Felix','Athlete','\nNovember 18, 1985\n','','American','I am a big believer in visualization. I run through my races mentally so that I feel even more prepared.','',NULL,'Through,Big,Run',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23420,'','Allyson Felix','Athlete','\nNovember 18, 1985\n','','American','I feel old.','',NULL,'Old',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23421,'Home,Amazing','Allyson Felix','Athlete','\nNovember 18, 1985\n','','American','I grew up in a Christian home with amazing parents.','',NULL,'Parents',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23422,'Faith','Allyson Felix','Athlete','\nNovember 18, 1985\n','','American','I have learned that track doesn\'t define me. My faith defines me. I\'m running because I have been blessed with a gift.','',NULL,'Blessed,Learned',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23423,'Love,Great','Allyson Felix','Athlete','\nNovember 18, 1985\n','','American','I love a great pair of jeans and a nice blouse.','',NULL,'Nice',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23424,'Strength','Allyson Felix','Athlete','\nNovember 18, 1985\n','','American','I spend around two and half hours on the track every day running and another 2 hours in the weight room lifting weights with my strength coach.','',NULL,'Two,Around',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23425,'','Allyson Felix','Athlete','\nNovember 18, 1985\n','','American','I was a disruptive child.','',NULL,'Child,Disruptive',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23426,'','Allyson Felix','Athlete','\nNovember 18, 1985\n','','American','I\'m really laid back but I still like to dress up sometimes.','',NULL,'Still,Sometimes,Dress',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23427,'','Allyson Felix','Athlete','\nNovember 18, 1985\n','','American','I\'ve got to make sure I\'m keeping weight on.','',NULL,'Sure,Weight,Keeping',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23428,'Great,Mom','Allyson Felix','Athlete','\nNovember 18, 1985\n','','American','My mom is great and I make sure that we pray together before every race. She helps me put everything in perspective and remind me of the real reason I run.','',NULL,'Real',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23429,'Life','Allyson Felix','Athlete','\nNovember 18, 1985\n','','American','Philippians 1:21 is very special to me because it helps to keep my life centered.','',NULL,'Special,Keep',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23430,'','Allyson Felix','Athlete','\nNovember 18, 1985\n','','American','Right now I\'d say my favorite fashion designer is Zac Posen.','',NULL,'Fashion,Favorite,Designer',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23431,'','Marcus Minucius Felix','Theologian','','','Italian','The poor man is he who, having much, craves for more.','',NULL,'Poor,Craves',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23432,'Life,Success','Bob Feller','Athlete','\nNovember 3, 1918\n','','','Every day is a new opportunity. You can build on yesterday\'s success or put its failures behind and start over again. That\'s the way life is, with a new game every day, and that\'s the way baseball is.','',NULL,'Game',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23433,'','Bob Feller','Athlete','\nNovember 3, 1918\n','','','Where the ball went was up to heaven. Sometimes I threw the ball clean up into the stands.','',NULL,'Sometimes,Heaven,Ball',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23434,'','Bob Feller','Athlete','\nNovember 3, 1918\n','','','I don\'t think baseball owes colored people anything. I don\'t think colored people owe baseball anything, either.','',NULL,'Baseball,Either,Owe',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23435,'Life','Bob Feller','Athlete','\nNovember 3, 1918\n','','','Life comes down to honesty and doing what\'s right. That\'s what\'s most important.','',NULL,'Important,Honesty',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23436,'','Bob Feller','Athlete','\nNovember 3, 1918\n','','','I would rather beat the Yankees regularly than pitch a no hit game.','',NULL,'Game,Rather,Hit',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23437,'Time','Bob Feller','Athlete','\nNovember 3, 1918\n','','','My father kept me busy from dawn to dusk when I was a kid. When I wasn\'t pitching hay, hauling corn or running a tractor, I was heaving a baseball into his mitt behind the barn... If all the parents in the country followed his rule, juvenile delinquency would be cut in half in a year\'s time.','',NULL,'Father,Parents',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23438,'Life','Bob Feller','Athlete','\nNovember 3, 1918\n','','','Nobody lives forever and I\'ve had a blessed life.','',NULL,'Blessed,Lives',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23439,'','Bob Feller','Athlete','\nNovember 3, 1918\n','','','Ted Williams was the greatest hitter I ever saw, but DiMaggio was the greatest all around player.','',NULL,'Greatest,Ever,Around',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23440,'','Bob Feller','Athlete','\nNovember 3, 1918\n','','','The soldiers that didn\'t come back were the heroes. It\'s a roll of the dice. If a bullet has your name on it, you\'re a hero. If you hear a bullet go by, you\'re a survivor.','',NULL,'Hero,Soldiers,Name',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23441,'Time,War,Sports','Bob Feller','Athlete','\nNovember 3, 1918\n','','','Baseball is only a game, a game of inches and a lot of luck. During a time of all-out war, sports are very insignificant.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23442,'War','Bob Feller','Athlete','\nNovember 3, 1918\n','','','I needed to join the Navy. If you ask the people in Europe who won World War II, they don\'t say the Allies, they say the United States won the war and saved the world.','',NULL,'Won,Ask',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23443,'Home','Bob Feller','Athlete','\nNovember 3, 1918\n','','','I\'m no hero. Heroes don\'t come back. Survivors return home. Heroes never come home. If anyone thinks I\'m a hero, I\'m not.','',NULL,'Hero,Anyone',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23444,'Good,Experience','Bob Feller','Athlete','\nNovember 3, 1918\n','','','If you believe your catcher is intelligent and you know that he has considerable experience, it is a good thing to leave the game almost entirely in his hands.','',NULL,'Believe',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23445,'','Bob Feller','Athlete','\nNovember 3, 1918\n','','','My father loved baseball and he cultivated my talent. I don\'t think he ever had any doubt in his mind that I would play professional baseball someday.','',NULL,'Mind,Father,Doubt',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23446,'','Bob Feller','Athlete','\nNovember 3, 1918\n','','','Nowadays, they have more trouble packing hair dryers than baseball equipment.','',NULL,'Baseball,Hair,Trouble',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23447,'Sympathy','Bob Feller','Athlete','\nNovember 3, 1918\n','','','Sympathy is something that shouldn\'t be bestowed upon the Yankees. Apparently it angers them.','',NULL,'Yankees,Apparently',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23448,'','Bob Feller','Athlete','\nNovember 3, 1918\n','','','The difference between relief pitching when I did it today is simple, there is too much of it. It\'s one of those cases where more is not necessarily better.','',NULL,'Today,Simple,Better',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23449,'Leadership,Time','Bob Feller','Athlete','\nNovember 3, 1918\n','','','There was great leadership in this country at the time of World War II. There was also unrelenting resolve at home, in America\'s factories and on the farms, in the cities and the country.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23450,'Good','Bob Feller','Athlete','\nNovember 3, 1918\n','','','When I pick up the ball and it feels nice and light and small I know I\'m going to have a good day. But if I picked it up and it\'s big and heavy, I know I\'m liable to get into a little trouble.','',NULL,'Nice,Small',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23451,'Art','Federico Fellini','Director','\nJanuary 20, 1920\n','\nOctober 31, 1993\n','Italian','All art is autobiographical. The pearl is the oyster\'s autobiography.','',NULL,'Pearl,Oyster',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23452,'Movies','Federico Fellini','Director','\nJanuary 20, 1920\n','\nOctober 31, 1993\n','Italian','Even if I set out to make a film about a fillet of sole, it would be about me.','',NULL,'Film,Sole',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23453,'','Federico Fellini','Director','\nJanuary 20, 1920\n','\nOctober 31, 1993\n','Italian','It\'s easier to be faithful to a restaurant than it is to a woman.','',NULL,'Woman,Faithful,Restaurant',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23454,'','Federico Fellini','Director','\nJanuary 20, 1920\n','\nOctober 31, 1993\n','Italian','The artist is the medium between his fantasies and the rest of the world.','',NULL,'Between,Artist,Rest',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23455,'','Federico Fellini','Director','\nJanuary 20, 1920\n','\nOctober 31, 1993\n','Italian','You exist only in what you do.','',NULL,'Exist',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23456,'','Federico Fellini','Director','\nJanuary 20, 1920\n','\nOctober 31, 1993\n','Italian','I think television has betrayed the meaning of democratic speech, adding visual chaos to the confusion of voices. What role does silence have in all this noise?','',NULL,'Silence,Confusion,Speech',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23457,'Experience','Federico Fellini','Director','\nJanuary 20, 1920\n','\nOctober 31, 1993\n','Italian','Experience is what you get while looking for something else.','',NULL,'Else,While',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23458,'','Federico Fellini','Director','\nJanuary 20, 1920\n','\nOctober 31, 1993\n','Italian','Nietzsche claimed that his genius was in his nostrils and I think that is a very excellent place for it to be.','',NULL,'Place,Genius,Excellent',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23459,'Money,Poetry','Federico Fellini','Director','\nJanuary 20, 1920\n','\nOctober 31, 1993\n','Italian','Money is everywhere but so is poetry. What we lack are the poets.','',NULL,'Lack',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23460,'Good,God','Federico Fellini','Director','\nJanuary 20, 1920\n','\nOctober 31, 1993\n','Italian','God may not play dice but he enjoys a good round of Trivial Pursuit every now and again.','',NULL,'May',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23461,'','Federico Fellini','Director','\nJanuary 20, 1920\n','\nOctober 31, 1993\n','Italian','Realism is a bad word. In a sense everything is realistic. I see no line between the imaginary and the real.','',NULL,'Bad,Real,Everything',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23462,'Life','Federico Fellini','Director','\nJanuary 20, 1920\n','\nOctober 31, 1993\n','Italian','There is no end. There is no beginning. There is only the passion of life.','',NULL,'End,Passion',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23463,'','Federico Fellini','Director','\nJanuary 20, 1920\n','\nOctober 31, 1993\n','Italian','A created thing is never invented and it is never true: it is always and ever itself.','',NULL,'True,Ever,Created',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23464,'Life','Federico Fellini','Director','\nJanuary 20, 1920\n','\nOctober 31, 1993\n','Italian','A different language is a different vision of life.','',NULL,'Different,Vision',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23465,'','Federico Fellini','Director','\nJanuary 20, 1920\n','\nOctober 31, 1993\n','Italian','Fate is written in the face.','',NULL,'Face,Fate,Written',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23466,'Good','Federico Fellini','Director','\nJanuary 20, 1920\n','\nOctober 31, 1993\n','Italian','A good opening and a good ending make for a good film provide they come close together.','',NULL,'Together,Film',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23467,'Government','Federico Fellini','Director','\nJanuary 20, 1920\n','\nOctober 31, 1993\n','Italian','Censorship is advertising paid by the government.','',NULL,'Censorship,Paid',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23468,'','Federico Fellini','Director','\nJanuary 20, 1920\n','\nOctober 31, 1993\n','Italian','Hype is the awkward and desperate attempt to convince journalists that what you\'ve made is worth the misery of having to review it.','',NULL,'Made,Worth,Desperate',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23469,'Work','Federico Fellini','Director','\nJanuary 20, 1920\n','\nOctober 31, 1993\n','Italian','It is only when I am doing my work that I feel truly alive.','',NULL,'Alive,Truly',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23470,'Best','Federico Fellini','Director','\nJanuary 20, 1920\n','\nOctober 31, 1993\n','Italian','No critic writing about a film could say more than the film itself, although they do their best to make us think the oppposite.','',NULL,'Writing,Film',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23471,'','W. Mark Felt','Public Servant','\nAugust 17, 1913\n','\nDecember 18, 2008\n','American','I have to do this my way.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23472,'','W. Mark Felt','Public Servant','\nAugust 17, 1913\n','\nDecember 18, 2008\n','American','I haven\'t leaked anything to anybody. They are wrong!','',NULL,'Wrong,Anybody,Leaked',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23473,'','W. Mark Felt','Public Servant','\nAugust 17, 1913\n','\nDecember 18, 2008\n','American','I never leaked information to Woodward and Bernstein or anyone else!','',NULL,'Else,Anyone,Woodward',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23474,'','W. Mark Felt','Public Servant','\nAugust 17, 1913\n','\nDecember 18, 2008\n','American','I\'m the guy they used to call Deep Throat.','',NULL,'Deep,Used,Guy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23475,'','W. Mark Felt','Public Servant','\nAugust 17, 1913\n','\nDecember 18, 2008\n','American','The Bureau doesn\'t have any secret files.','',NULL,'Secret,Bureau,Files',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23476,'Good','Edward Felten','Scientist','\nMarch 25, 1963\n','','American','We\'re in a situation where the solutions that we have are not good enough. The way to improve anything is to have a discussion about its flaws. To understand what the one or two or three things are about it that would help fix it. The DMCA makes it dangerous to have that conversation.','',NULL,'Help,Two',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23477,'','Edward Felten','Scientist','\nMarch 25, 1963\n','','American','Innovation happens because there are people out there doing and trying a lot of different things.','',NULL,'Different,Trying,Happens',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23478,'','Edward Felten','Scientist','\nMarch 25, 1963\n','','American','And the user may have a higher comfort level deciding what information to provide rather than worrying about what inferences might be made from what they\'ve gathered.','',NULL,'May,Made,Rather',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23479,'Music','Edward Felten','Scientist','\nMarch 25, 1963\n','','American','Even if there were no illegal copying, the advent of digital distribution will put a lot of stress on the movie and music industry. When the distribution costs comes down, that puts more price pressure on the rest of the cost.','',NULL,'Stress,Down',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23480,'','Edward Felten','Scientist','\nMarch 25, 1963\n','','American','Given that you\'ll never be able to prevent copying, the question is, what can you do to minimize it? What can you do to make consumers happy enough with legitimate use of the system that they\'ll be willing to pay for it?','',NULL,'Happy,Enough,Able',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23481,'','Edward Felten','Scientist','\nMarch 25, 1963\n','','American','Growth comes out of a healthy competitive atmosphere, not trying to choose a particular path forward.','',NULL,'Forward,Trying,Path',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23482,'','Edward Felten','Scientist','\nMarch 25, 1963\n','','American','I think there are problems with compact disc copy protection that can\'t be resolved.','',NULL,'Problems,Protection,Copy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23483,'','Edward Felten','Scientist','\nMarch 25, 1963\n','','American','In making policy designed with copyright in mind, you end up making decisions about whether other important technologies, such as privacy-enhancing or file-search technologies, should be encouraged or discouraged. A collision is happening between creativity and protecting IP.','',NULL,'Mind,End,Important',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23484,'','Edward Felten','Scientist','\nMarch 25, 1963\n','','American','Network operators need reasonable leeway to manage their networks.','',NULL,'Reasonable,Network,Manage',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23485,'Work','Edward Felten','Scientist','\nMarch 25, 1963\n','','American','The next generation of innovators, who need neutrality the most, are not at the bargaining table. They\'re hard at work in their labs or classrooms, dreaming of the next big thing, and hoping that the Internet is as open to them as it was to the founders of Google.','',NULL,'Hard,Big',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23486,'','Edward Felten','Scientist','\nMarch 25, 1963\n','','American','The problem - when you cast your net that wide - is you inevitably catch something you don\'t want to catch.','',NULL,'Problem,Catch,Wide',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23487,'Government','Edward Felten','Scientist','\nMarch 25, 1963\n','','American','The question is not whether we want to keep this open, neutral Internet - we do, or should - but whether government rulemaking can give us the result we want.','',NULL,'Give,Keep',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23488,'Success','Edward Felten','Scientist','\nMarch 25, 1963\n','','American','The secret of the Internet\'s success has been its openness to new services.','',NULL,'Secret,Internet',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23489,'Legal','Edward Felten','Scientist','\nMarch 25, 1963\n','','American','Vigorous enforcement of copyrights themselves is an important part of the picture. But I don\'t think that expanding the legal definition of copyright outside of actual copyright infringement is the right move.','',NULL,'Important,Themselves',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23490,'Change','Owen Feltham','Author','1602','1668','British','Perfection is immutable. But for things imperfect, change is the way to perfect them.','',NULL,'Perfect,Perfection',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23491,'Best','Owen Feltham','Author','1602','1668','British','Negligence is the rust of the soul, that corrodes through all her best resolves.','',NULL,'Through,Soul',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23492,'','Owen Feltham','Author','1602','1668','British','Meditation is the soul\'s perspective glass.','',NULL,'Soul,Meditation,Glass',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23493,'','Owen Feltham','Author','1602','1668','British','There is no belittling worse than to over praise a man.','',NULL,'Worse,Praise',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23494,'Alone','Owen Feltham','Author','1602','1668','British','There is no one subsists by himself alone.','',NULL,'Himself',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23495,'','Owen Feltham','Author','1602','1668','British','Zeal without humanity is like a ship without a rudder, liable to be stranded at any moment.','',NULL,'Humanity,Moment,Ship',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23496,'War','Rebecca Latimer Felton','Writer','\nJune 10, 1835\n','\nJanuary 24, 1930\n','American','The utter helplessness of a conquered people is perhaps the most tragic feature of a civil war or any other sort of war.','',NULL,'Perhaps,Civil',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23497,'Positive,Famous','Tom Felton','Actor','\nSeptember 22, 1987\n','','English','And to me, fame is not a positive thing. The idea of being famous is a lot better than the reality. It\'s fantastic when you go to premieres and people cheer you, but it\'s not real. And it\'s totally not my approach to get my name on a club door just because I can.','',NULL,'Better',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23498,'','Tom Felton','Actor','\nSeptember 22, 1987\n','','English','I like to fish. Fishing is always a way of relaxing.','',NULL,'Fish,Fishing,Relaxing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23499,'Time,Best,Science','Tom Felton','Actor','\nSeptember 22, 1987\n','','English','I like physics. I think it is the best science out of all three of them, because generally it\'s more useful. You learn about speed and velocity and time, and that\'s all clever stuff.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23500,'Love,Time','Tom Felton','Actor','\nSeptember 22, 1987\n','','English','The only time I can really relax is up a tree or somewhere outside. I love being outside.','',NULL,'Tree',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23501,'Work,Good','Tom Felton','Actor','\nSeptember 22, 1987\n','','English','Well, my closest friends are still the ones that I went to school with, but it\'s nice to go to work, at the studios, and have people there that you\'re willing to talk to and have a good conversation with.','',NULL,'Nice',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23502,'Life','Tom Felton','Actor','\nSeptember 22, 1987\n','','English','Whatever life throws at me I\'ll take it and be grateful for it as well.','',NULL,'Grateful,Whatever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23503,'','Tom Felton','Actor','\nSeptember 22, 1987\n','','English','A nice pop star would do you nice on one of those deserted islands.','',NULL,'Nice,Star,Pop',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23504,'Cool','Tom Felton','Actor','\nSeptember 22, 1987\n','','English','Draco\'s not really a bully. He\'s not exactly the biggest, strongest guy in the world. He\'s more a rich, snobby person. He thinks of himself as really cool.','',NULL,'Person,Rich',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23505,'Best','Tom Felton','Actor','\nSeptember 22, 1987\n','','English','Going online and asking questions is the best way to learn.','',NULL,'Learn,Questions',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23506,'','Tom Felton','Actor','\nSeptember 22, 1987\n','','English','I don\'t go to the cinema much.','',NULL,'Cinema',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23507,'','Tom Felton','Actor','\nSeptember 22, 1987\n','','English','I find it\'s usually the bullies who are the most insecure.','',NULL,'Find,Insecure,Bullies',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23508,'Time','Tom Felton','Actor','\nSeptember 22, 1987\n','','English','I have done a bit of recording and the songs are available on iTunes, and I\'ve got some nice comments. It\'s something I enjoy doing, but I\'m not looking for a singing career any time soon. As long as one person gets enjoyment out of it, I\'m happy to make it available.','',NULL,'Happy,Nice',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23509,'Good','Tom Felton','Actor','\nSeptember 22, 1987\n','','English','I like the dueling club scene, where Daniel and I fight with our wands. I thought it was a brilliant scene to shoot. I think the end product looked really good.','',NULL,'End,Fight',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23510,'Great','Tom Felton','Actor','\nSeptember 22, 1987\n','','English','I plan to go to college in Southampton, a fishery studies college. Again, my brother was down there about two years ago and he said it was great, so I\'m looking forward to that.','',NULL,'Forward,Down',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23511,'Life,Cool,Pet','Tom Felton','Actor','\nSeptember 22, 1987\n','','English','I really liked the snake that breaks out of the cage in the beginning of the movie. I saw it in real life, and it was really cool. Really big and fat. The owls are cool as well, but you can\'t really pet them.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23512,'Good','Tom Felton','Actor','\nSeptember 22, 1987\n','','English','It\'s definitely more fun playing a bad guy. It feels a lot better than playing one of the good guys.','',NULL,'Fun,Bad',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23513,'','Tom Felton','Actor','\nSeptember 22, 1987\n','','English','My favorite holiday spot has to be New York, on the St. Lawrence River. Without a doubt that area there is perfect for me. Very, very spacious. It\'s nice.','',NULL,'Nice,Doubt,Perfect',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23514,'','Tom Felton','Actor','\nSeptember 22, 1987\n','','English','Nothing\'s really changed since the Harry Potter films came along.','',NULL,'Nothing,Since,Along',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23515,'','Tom Felton','Actor','\nSeptember 22, 1987\n','','English','People always tell me I\'m nothing like my character. Well, hopefully not! He\'s a character who\'s very defined. He was purposefully written by Jo Rowling as very one-dimensional in the first few books, because you\'re supposed to hate him.','',NULL,'Hate,Character,Nothing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23516,'','Tom Felton','Actor','\nSeptember 22, 1987\n','','English','What a house. Turns out they\'re doing OK, the Malfoy\'s. However, the interior decorating leaves a lot to be desired. And needless to say, Voldemort isn\'t the greatest houseguest.','',NULL,'Greatest,House,However',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23517,'Dad','Tom Felton','Actor','\nSeptember 22, 1987\n','','English','You see another side of Draco when he\'s with his dad. When Draco is with his dad, he doesn\'t say anything. He keeps his mouth shut. He\'s sort of bullied by his dad, so he acts very different.','',NULL,'Different,Another',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23518,'','Tom Felton','Actor','\nSeptember 22, 1987\n','','English','Also, I just think of Draco and he gets me in the right mood. He just keeps getting worse and worse.','',NULL,'Getting,Mood,Worse',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23519,'Car','Tom Felton','Actor','\nSeptember 22, 1987\n','','English','As soon as I get my car I think I\'ll be going to the cinema more. Since I don\'t go very often, there are no films that are a must see at the moment. I usually wait till they come out on DVD.','',NULL,'Must,Moment',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23520,'','Tom Felton','Actor','\nSeptember 22, 1987\n','','English','Bad boys do get the girls.','',NULL,'Bad',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23521,'','Tom Felton','Actor','\nSeptember 22, 1987\n','','English','Everyone plays their own crucial part towards the film.','',NULL,'Everyone,Film,Crucial',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23522,'Good,Great,Business','Jerry Della Femina','Businessman','1936','','American','There is a great deal of advertising that is much better than the product. When that happens, all that the good advertising will do is put you out of business faster.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23523,'Age','Jerry Della Femina','Businessman','1936','','American','A lot of its readers are of an age where they forget to cancel.','',NULL,'Forget,Readers',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23524,'','Jerry Della Femina','Businessman','1936','','American','I honestly believe that advertising is the most fun you can have with your clothes on.','',NULL,'Fun,Believe,Clothes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23525,'','Jerry Della Femina','Businessman','1936','','American','It goes back to all of us wanting to be in Hollywood. We\'re all dying to win an Oscar.','',NULL,'Win,Dying,Goes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23526,'','Jerry Della Femina','Businessman','1936','','American','Thank you for making me nouveau riche.','',NULL,'Making,Thank,Nouveau',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23527,'Great','Jerry Della Femina','Businessman','1936','','American','That\'s great advertising when you can turn Chicago into a city you\'d want to spend more than three hours in.','',NULL,'Three,Turn',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23528,'Smile','Freddy Fender','Musician','\nJune 4, 1937\n','','American','Whenever I run into prejudice. I smile and feel sorry for them, and I say to myself, There\'s one more argument for birth control.','',NULL,'Sorry,Control',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23529,'Romantic,Love,Time','Freddy Fender','Musician','\nJune 4, 1937\n','','American','I\'m a romantic, and we romantics are more sensitive to the way people feel. We love more, and we hurt more. When we\'re hurt, we hurt for a long time.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23530,'Love','Freddy Fender','Musician','\nJune 4, 1937\n','','American','Wasted Days and Wasted Nights, it\'s about days very wrongly invested in a love affair.','',NULL,'Days,Wasted',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23531,'','Freddy Fender','Musician','\nJune 4, 1937\n','','American','Hopefully I\'ll be the first Mexican-American going into Hillbilly Heaven.','',NULL,'Heaven,Hopefully,Hillbilly',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23532,'','Freddy Fender','Musician','\nJune 4, 1937\n','','American','They wanted to start recording rock \'n roll, and thought I had the right voice.','',NULL,'Rock,Thought,Wanted',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23533,'','Freddy Fender','Musician','\nJune 4, 1937\n','','American','I was dreaming I was on the Sullivan Show.','',NULL,'Show,Dreaming,Sullivan',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23534,'Time','Freddy Fender','Musician','\nJune 4, 1937\n','','American','I was separated from my wife at the time. A lot of people think I wrote it about prison.','',NULL,'Wife,Prison',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23535,'Good','Freddy Fender','Musician','\nJune 4, 1937\n','','American','I\'m one year away from 70 and I\'ve had a good run. I really believe I\'m okay.','',NULL,'Believe,Away',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23536,'','Freddy Fender','Musician','\nJune 4, 1937\n','','American','In my mind and in my heart, I feel okay. I cannot complain that I haven\'t lived long enough, but I\'d like to live longer.','',NULL,'Live,Mind,Heart',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23537,'','Freddy Fender','Musician','\nJune 4, 1937\n','','American','My sister and I were born in San Francisco. When our parents died, we came down here to live with relatives.','',NULL,'Live,Parents,Down',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23538,'','Leo Fender','Businessman','\nAugust 10, 1909\n','\nMarch 21, 1991\n','American','If something is easy to repair, it is easy to construct.','',NULL,'Easy,Repair,Construct',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23539,'','Leo Fender','Businessman','\nAugust 10, 1909\n','\nMarch 21, 1991\n','American','Let there be bass.','',NULL,'Bass',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23540,'Design','Leo Fender','Businessman','\nAugust 10, 1909\n','\nMarch 21, 1991\n','American','The design of each element should be thought out in order to be easy to make and easy to repair.','',NULL,'Thought,Easy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23541,'','Leo Fender','Businessman','\nAugust 10, 1909\n','\nMarch 21, 1991\n','American','I wonder if I could make an electric bass.','',NULL,'Wonder,Bass,Electric',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23542,'War,Men','Francois Fenelon','Clergyman','1651','1715','French','All wars are civil wars, because all men are brothers.','',NULL,'Brothers',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23543,'Sad,Best','Francois Fenelon','Clergyman','1651','1715','French','Do not make best friends with a melancholy sad soul. They always are heavily loaded, and you must bear half.','',NULL,'Must',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23544,'','Francois Fenelon','Clergyman','1651','1715','French','Had we not faults of our own, we should take less pleasure in complaining of others.','',NULL,'Others,Less,Pleasure',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23545,'','Francois Fenelon','Clergyman','1651','1715','French','All earthly delights are sweeter in expectation than in enjoyment; but all spiritual pleasures more in fruition than in expectation.','',NULL,'Spiritual,Enjoyment,Sweeter',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23546,'Happiness','Francois Fenelon','Clergyman','1651','1715','French','There is a set of religious, or rather moral, writings which teach that virtue is the certain road to happiness, and vice to misery in this world. A very wholesome and comfortable doctrine, and to which we have but one objection, namely, that it is not true.','',NULL,'True,Rather',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23547,'Good','Francois Fenelon','Clergyman','1651','1715','French','Genuine good taste consists in saying much in few words, in choosing among our thoughts, in having order and arrangement in what we say, and in speaking with composure.','',NULL,'Saying,Words',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23548,'','Francois Fenelon','Clergyman','1651','1715','French','Nothing is more despicable than a professional talker who uses his words as a quack uses his remedies.','',NULL,'Nothing,Words,Despicable',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23549,'','Francois Fenelon','Clergyman','1651','1715','French','Children are excellent observers, and will often perceive your slightest defects. In general, those who govern children, forgive nothing in them, but everything in themselves.','',NULL,'Children,Nothing,Everything',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23550,'','Francois Fenelon','Clergyman','1651','1715','French','Exactness and neatness in moderation is a virtue, but carried to extremes narrows the mind.','',NULL,'Mind,Virtue,Moderation',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23551,'','Francois Fenelon','Clergyman','1651','1715','French','If we were faultless we should not be so much annoyed by the defects of those with whom we associate.','',NULL,'Annoyed,Defects,Whom',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23552,'Good,Respect','Francois Fenelon','Clergyman','1651','1715','French','A good historian is timeless; although he is a patriot, he will never flatter his country in any respect.','',NULL,'Country',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23553,'','Francois Fenelon','Clergyman','1651','1715','French','Little opportunities should be improved.','',NULL,'Improved',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23554,'Alone','Peter Fenn','Journalist','','','American','In the first 50 years of the filibuster, it was used only 35 times. But the last Congress alone had 112 cloture motions filed, plus threats of more. This is the tyranny of the minority.','',NULL,'Last,Used',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23555,'','Peter Fenn','Journalist','','','American','A basic tenet of a healthy democracy is open dialogue and transparency.','',NULL,'Democracy,Healthy,Open',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23556,'Change','Peter Fenn','Journalist','','','American','President Barack Obama has it right - there is a lot to change about Washington. The problem is, not much will get changed unless we confront the runaway filibuster in the U.S. Senate.','',NULL,'Problem,President',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23557,'','Sherilyn Fenn','Actress','\nFebruary 1, 1965\n','','American','I don\'t flirt and I don\'t play the people that I\'m meeting with.','',NULL,'Flirt,Play,Meeting',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23558,'','Sherilyn Fenn','Actress','\nFebruary 1, 1965\n','','American','I was a brat. It was crazy, I was very picky. In other words, I didn\'t take advantage of what was happening.','',NULL,'Crazy,Words,Advantage',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23559,'Sad','Sherilyn Fenn','Actress','\nFebruary 1, 1965\n','','American','I\'ve always been drawn to Marilyn Monroe, but certain aspects of her story may be too sad to tell.','',NULL,'May,Tell',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23560,'','Sherilyn Fenn','Actress','\nFebruary 1, 1965\n','','American','Now I know why guys like to hug girls. You guys just want to cop a feel. I can\'t believe that I\'ve fallen for it all these years!','',NULL,'Believe,Why,Guys',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23561,'Life,Work,Peace','Sherilyn Fenn','Actress','\nFebruary 1, 1965\n','','American','There is something at work that\'s bigger than us. It\'s about having a trust in life and being at peace that things are happening the way they should. You do what you do as well as you can do it, and then you don\'t worry or agonize about the outcome.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23562,'','Sherilyn Fenn','Actress','\nFebruary 1, 1965\n','','American','At the very least, my tastes are out of the ordinary.','',NULL,'Ordinary,Tastes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23563,'','Sherilyn Fenn','Actress','\nFebruary 1, 1965\n','','American','Bleaching my hair for Two Moon Junction... my hair was fried and I looked like an idiot.','',NULL,'Two,Idiot,Hair',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23564,'','Sherilyn Fenn','Actress','\nFebruary 1, 1965\n','','American','Generally, Hollywood makes the same stories over and over. I\'ve never wanted to do the same thing twice. If a script doesn\'t surprise me in some way, I simply can\'t commit to the project.','',NULL,'Same,Wanted,Makes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23565,'Love','Sherilyn Fenn','Actress','\nFebruary 1, 1965\n','','American','Harrison Ford... I love him. He\'s a man\'s man.','',NULL,'Him,Ford',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23566,'','Sherilyn Fenn','Actress','\nFebruary 1, 1965\n','','American','I can sing, but my voice is untrained. I\'d like to do a musical someday.','',NULL,'Voice,Sing,Musical',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23567,'Humor','Sherilyn Fenn','Actress','\nFebruary 1, 1965\n','','American','I don\'t think I could ever do a network sitcom because the humor is often based on some trite circumstance. I don\'t want to be a part of a show where it\'s mostly about coming up with the jokes.','',NULL,'Ever,Often',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23568,'','Sherilyn Fenn','Actress','\nFebruary 1, 1965\n','','American','I don\'t want my body to look like a man\'s. I just want to tone my body.','',NULL,'Body,Tone',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23569,'Love','Sherilyn Fenn','Actress','\nFebruary 1, 1965\n','','American','I love to dance. But I don\'t like being up in front of tons of people. I didn\'t have the desire to be performing in front of a lot of people. So it wasn\'t something I ever seriously considered.','',NULL,'Ever,Dance',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23570,'Work,Men,Best','Sherilyn Fenn','Actress','\nFebruary 1, 1965\n','','American','I loved working on Of Mice and Men. It was a wonderful group of people. John Malkovich is to me one of the best actors around right now-and a lot of fun to work with.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23571,'','Sherilyn Fenn','Actress','\nFebruary 1, 1965\n','','American','I really loved Twin Peaks. When I saw the two-hour pilot, they screened it in the big theatre. I said, I don\'t know what is going to happen. I\'m in this and I don\'t understand it. This is never going to sell. Who\'s going to watch this thing?','',NULL,'Happen,Understand,Said',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23572,'','Sherilyn Fenn','Actress','\nFebruary 1, 1965\n','','American','I say what I feel. I try to be tactful, but I can\'t not say what I feel. I have a really big problem with that.','',NULL,'Try,Problem,Big',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23573,'Life','Sherilyn Fenn','Actress','\nFebruary 1, 1965\n','','American','I think there\'s an anxiety in life where we automatically tend to look to the next thing or we\'re complaining about the past. Worrying is not going to make it happen or not happen.','',NULL,'Past,Happen',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23574,'','Sherilyn Fenn','Actress','\nFebruary 1, 1965\n','','American','I was told once that I didn\'t play the Hollywood game, and that\'s why I wasn\'t a big star. What they meant when was that I don\'t go to parties, and when I go to an audition and I don\'t like the script, they know it.','',NULL,'Game,Play,Why',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23575,'Time','Sherilyn Fenn','Actress','\nFebruary 1, 1965\n','','American','I\'m contemplating moving to London for a period of time. I\'ve been in Los Angeles for 15 years and I\'m really tired of it. I\'m continually uninspired by what\'s being sent to me. Even by huge films that they\'re doing there. They\'re just awful.','',NULL,'Tired,Moving',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23576,'','Sherilyn Fenn','Actress','\nFebruary 1, 1965\n','','American','In a perfect world, I could be doing some bigger films and balance that with some independent films because they seem to be the most challenging and unique.','',NULL,'Perfect,Balance,Unique',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23577,'Work,Age','Sherilyn Fenn','Actress','\nFebruary 1, 1965\n','','American','It\'s completely different to work with a woman that is my age, maybe younger.','',NULL,'Woman',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23578,'','Sherilyn Fenn','Actress','\nFebruary 1, 1965\n','','American','It\'s not sometimes realistic to think that something magical can happen, but I think I look for the magic.','',NULL,'Happen,Sometimes,Magic',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23579,'','Sherilyn Fenn','Actress','\nFebruary 1, 1965\n','','American','Jessica Lange in Frances... was dramatic and passionate and one of the strongest performances I\'ve seen a woman do.','',NULL,'Woman,Seen,Passionate',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23580,'Love','Sherilyn Fenn','Actress','\nFebruary 1, 1965\n','','American','My mother\'s been married many, many times and grew up believing in love like that. It\'s remarkable.','',NULL,'Mother,Married',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23581,'','Sherilyn Fenn','Actress','\nFebruary 1, 1965\n','','American','The difference between working with a man and a woman... is immense.','',NULL,'Woman,Working,Between',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23582,'','James Fenton','Poet','\nApril 25, 1949\n','','British','The lullaby is the spell whereby the mother attempts to transform herself back from an ogre to a saint.','',NULL,'Mother,Herself,Transform',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23583,'','James Fenton','Poet','\nApril 25, 1949\n','','British','Imitation, if it is not forgery, is a fine thing. It stems from a generous impulse, and a realistic sense of what can and cannot be done.','',NULL,'Done,Cannot,Sense',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23584,'','James Fenton','Poet','\nApril 25, 1949\n','','British','One does not become a guru by accident.','',NULL,'Become,Accident,Guru',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23585,'Christmas','Edna Ferber','Novelist','\nAugust 15, 1885\n','\nApril 16, 1968\n','American','Christmas isn\'t a season. It\'s a feeling.','',NULL,'Feeling,Season',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23586,'','Edna Ferber','Novelist','\nAugust 15, 1885\n','\nApril 16, 1968\n','American','A closed mind is a dying mind.','',NULL,'Mind,Dying,Closed',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23587,'Death','Edna Ferber','Novelist','\nAugust 15, 1885\n','\nApril 16, 1968\n','American','Being an old maid is like death by drowning, a really delightful sensation after you cease to struggle.','',NULL,'Struggle,After',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23588,'','Edna Ferber','Novelist','\nAugust 15, 1885\n','\nApril 16, 1968\n','American','Big doesn\'t necessarily mean better. Sunflowers aren\'t better than violets.','',NULL,'Better,Mean,Big',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23589,'','Edna Ferber','Novelist','\nAugust 15, 1885\n','\nApril 16, 1968\n','American','A woman can look both moral and exciting... if she also looks as if it was quite a struggle.','',NULL,'Struggle,Woman,Moral',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23590,'Business','Edna Ferber','Novelist','\nAugust 15, 1885\n','\nApril 16, 1968\n','American','Living the past is a dull and lonely business; looking back strains the neck muscles, causing you to bump into people not going your way.','',NULL,'Lonely,Past',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23591,'','Edna Ferber','Novelist','\nAugust 15, 1885\n','\nApril 16, 1968\n','American','A stricken tree, a living thing, so beautiful, so dignified, so admirable in its potential longevity, is, next to man, perhaps the most touching of wounded objects.','',NULL,'Beautiful,Living,Next',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23592,'','Edna Ferber','Novelist','\nAugust 15, 1885\n','\nApril 16, 1968\n','American','Any garment which is cut to fit you is much more becoming, even if it is not so splendid as a garment which has been cut to fit somebody not of your stature.','',NULL,'Somebody,Cut,Becoming',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23593,'Politics,Women','Edna Ferber','Novelist','\nAugust 15, 1885\n','\nApril 16, 1968\n','American','If American politics are too dirty for women to take part in, there\'s something wrong with American politics.','',NULL,'Wrong',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23594,'Life,Love,Death','Edna Ferber','Novelist','\nAugust 15, 1885\n','\nApril 16, 1968\n','American','Life can\'t defeat a writer who is in love with writing, for life itself is a writer\'s lover until death.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23595,'','Edna Ferber','Novelist','\nAugust 15, 1885\n','\nApril 16, 1968\n','American','Perhaps too much of everything is as bad as too little.','',NULL,'Bad,Everything,Perhaps',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23596,'','Edna Ferber','Novelist','\nAugust 15, 1885\n','\nApril 16, 1968\n','American','Writers should be read but not seen. Rarely are they a winsome sight.','',NULL,'Read,Seen,Writers',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23597,'','Ferdinand I','Royalty','','','German','Let justice be done, though the world perish.','',NULL,'Justice,Done,Though',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23598,'','Rio Ferdinand','Athlete','\nNovember 7, 1978\n','','English','Four years ago maybe we thought we were inferior to Brazil, subconsciously we didn\'t see ourselves beating them. Now we believe in ourselves, we can be on the pitch with any team in the world and think we can win.','',NULL,'Believe,Win,Thought',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23599,'','Rio Ferdinand','Athlete','\nNovember 7, 1978\n','','English','If any player has a bad game it\'s there in the back of your mind in the next game. There\'s always a hangover. It is like a wounded animal in a way, as you want to get out there as quick as possible and rectify it.','',NULL,'Mind,Bad,Game',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23600,'','Rio Ferdinand','Athlete','\nNovember 7, 1978\n','','English','I didn\'t expect to be dropped by England.','',NULL,'Expect,England,Dropped',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23601,'','Rio Ferdinand','Athlete','\nNovember 7, 1978\n','','English','I set myself high standards on the pitch and I know I have not always lived up to them this season.','',NULL,'High,Lived,Season',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23602,'Future','Rio Ferdinand','Athlete','\nNovember 7, 1978\n','','English','I want a new contract. I\'m happy at United and I see my future here.','',NULL,'Happy,Here',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23603,'Change','Rio Ferdinand','Athlete','\nNovember 7, 1978\n','','English','I\'ve heard people say it looks as if I don\'t care and I\'ve certainly read that, but the way I play is natural. I don\'t think I can change it. I know I\'m working as hard as the next man, even if it doesn\'t always look that way.','',NULL,'Care,Hard',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23604,'Good','Rio Ferdinand','Athlete','\nNovember 7, 1978\n','','English','If we had a starting XI that no one could argue about it wouldn\'t say a lot for English football. We\'d probably be on a downward spiral. It\'s good that people have different ideas about who should play.','',NULL,'Football,Different',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23605,'','Rio Ferdinand','Athlete','\nNovember 7, 1978\n','','English','Most professional players are their own biggest critics. Some of the things you read in the papers that strike you as bang out of order will already have been thought by the players themselves.','',NULL,'Thought,Themselves,Read',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23606,'Money','Rio Ferdinand','Athlete','\nNovember 7, 1978\n','','English','No matter how much money you have or what kind of cocoon you live in, the reality is that you have lost a game of football and let England\'s fans down. We are bothered.','',NULL,'Live,Game',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23607,'','Rio Ferdinand','Athlete','\nNovember 7, 1978\n','','English','People think we don\'t give a toss about the game, but when I walked out of Windsor Park that night I felt lower than a snake\'s belly. The reality is still there.','',NULL,'Game,Reality,Night',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23608,'','Rio Ferdinand','Athlete','\nNovember 7, 1978\n','','English','There is a hangover from a defeat like Denmark - ask any player about when they\'ve had a bad game, it\'s still in there somewhere in the back of your mind.','',NULL,'Mind,Bad,Game',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23609,'History,Sports','Rio Ferdinand','Athlete','\nNovember 7, 1978\n','','English','There is a huge responsibility on all of us to get England through. It would be one of the biggest disasters in sports history if we blew it and we must make sure it does not happen.','',NULL,'Must',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23610,'','Rio Ferdinand','Athlete','\nNovember 7, 1978\n','','English','You are always flattered when big clubs are interested in you.','',NULL,'Big,Interested,Clubs',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23611,'Home','Rio Ferdinand','Athlete','\nNovember 7, 1978\n','','English','You want to come home from a tournament with a winner\'s medal. That\'s not the fans or the media putting us under pressure, that\'s the pressure we put ourselves under.','',NULL,'Put,Winner',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23612,'','Ferdowsi','Poet','935','1020','','Now when the two armies met, many and fierce were the combats waged between them, and blows were given and received, and swords flashed and showers of arrows descended on all sides.','',NULL,'Two,Between,Sides',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23613,'God,Men','Ferdowsi','Poet','935','1020','','And now may the blessing of God rest upon all men. I have told unto them the Epic of Kings, and the Epic of Kings is come to a close, and the tale of their deeds is ended.','',NULL,'May',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23614,'Men','Ferdowsi','Poet','935','1020','','And the blood of brave men was shed like unto the shedding of rain from a black cloud.','',NULL,'Rain,Black',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23615,'','Ferdowsi','Poet','935','1020','','Helmet was joined to helmet, and spear to spear, and jewels, baggage, and elephants without number went with them, and you would have said it was a host that none could understand.','',NULL,'Understand,Said,Number',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23616,'','Ferdowsi','Poet','935','1020','','How shall a man escape from that which is written; How shall he flee from his destiny?','',NULL,'Destiny,Shall,Escape',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23617,'','Fergie','Musician','','','American','I\'m trying to get a thicker skin. I like to be aware of people\'s perceptions of me, but when you put it as a priority, as a means to judging your worth, that\'s when it can be dangerous.','',NULL,'Trying,Put,Judging',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23618,'Trust','Fergie','Musician','','','American','For me, I\'m not a jealous person. That\'s just not my thing. You have to have trust in your relationship.','',NULL,'Jealous,Person',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23619,'Men','Fergie','Musician','','','American','Men scream and go crazy in the gym. I\'m a silent workout partner, but when my adrenaline gets up, I talk trash.','',NULL,'Crazy,Talk',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23620,'Food,Famous','Fergie','Musician','','','American','A lot of times on tour it\'s about, \'OK, where am I today? Wow, I\'m in Costa Rica. What is their famous dish?\' And it\'s about trying the food, and really experiencing it.','',NULL,'Today',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23621,'Love','Fergie','Musician','','','American','As far as female vocalists, I love Heart, Joan Jett, Courtney Love, Laura Branigan, Linda Ronstadt, Barbra Streisand - or going back to when I was a child, Aileen Quinn, the original Annie.','',NULL,'Heart,Child',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23622,'','Fergie','Musician','','','American','Dick Clark will be truly missed. We will carry on his legacy every New Year\'s Eve.','',NULL,'Year,Truly,Carry',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23623,'Work,Best','Fergie','Musician','','','American','For me, healthy eating and exercising is something I work on constantly. I\'m not the most disciplined dieter. I try to eat a lot of fruit and vegetables but sometimes late at night I tend to have fast-food meals - and that\'s where I get myself into trouble! So I\'m not in the best shape I could be, b','',NULL,'Night',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23624,'Great','Fergie','Musician','','','American','For me, it\'s not about price. It\'s about necessity, quality, and usefulness. Like, I have my Wet N Wild 666 lip liner. It\'s 99 cents and always has been. I started using it when I was in high school, and it\'s great.','',NULL,'School,High',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23625,'Mom','Fergie','Musician','','','American','Grades were important in our house. I was reading by two. My mom would sit there and read with me, read with me, read with me. It was wonderful.','',NULL,'Important,Two',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23626,'','Fergie','Musician','','','American','Guns are beautiful. But I don\'t like what they do.','',NULL,'Beautiful,Guns',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23627,'','Fergie','Musician','','','American','I call my therapist every other day. It\'s not a one-stop shop. You have to push away all that negativity in your head. Face it, name it, let it go.','',NULL,'Away,Face,Head',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23628,'Love','Fergie','Musician','','','American','I don\'t miss being on the road right now because the thing is, I was on the road for eight years, so I love pizza, but pizza every day for eight years is a different thing.','',NULL,'Different,Road',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23629,'','Fergie','Musician','','','American','I don\'t want to have a song like \'My Humps\' and it be sagging down, so I pay attention to that area. A lot.','',NULL,'Down,Song,Attention',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23630,'','Fergie','Musician','','','American','I finally found the product that helps mend my damaged hair and prevent breakage. Avon\'s Advance Techniques Damage Repair 3D Rescue Leave-In Treatment makes it look and feel healthier.','',NULL,'Hair,Makes,Found',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23631,'','Fergie','Musician','','','American','I had so much fun developing and launching my first fragrance with Avon, so for my second fragrance, I really wanted to add a little more edge. Outspoken Intense is a provocative blend of sexy confidence and daring femininity that captures the thrill and excitement of being centre stage.','',NULL,'Fun,Sexy,Confidence',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23632,'Change,Great','Fergie','Musician','','','American','I have always loved fashion because it\'s a great way to express your mood. And I\'m definitely a shoe lover. The right pair of shoes can change the feel of an outfit, and even change how a woman feels about herself. A woman can wear confidence on her feet with a high stiletto, or slip into weekend co','',NULL,'Woman',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23633,'Positive,Experience','Fergie','Musician','','','American','I have my team. Like if you see everyone around me - I have my hair and makeup girl, my assistant. They\'re very calm, they\'re all about positive energy. There\'re no drama queens. Everyone wants everyone else to have a positive experience. There are no agendas. I think it creates a healthy environmen','',NULL,'Girl',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23634,'Sports','Fergie','Musician','','','American','I have to wear two sports bras when I do my cardio. It takes a lot to hold these puppies up!','',NULL,'Two,Takes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23635,'Family,Home','Fergie','Musician','','','American','I know this sounds generic, but I\'m so happy to be home with my husband, my family, and my dog.','',NULL,'Happy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23636,'Love','Fergie','Musician','','','American','I love black truffles. I love white truffles.','',NULL,'Black,White',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23637,'Love,Movies,Romantic','Fergie','Musician','','','American','I love crying at romantic movies like \'The Notebook.\' I\'m always bawling.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23638,'Love','Fergie','Musician','','','American','I love diamond facials - they leave me glowing and refreshed.','',NULL,'Leave,Diamond',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23639,'Love,Great','Fergie','Musician','','','American','I love Nelly. He\'s such a great performer. He\'s so hyper and so am I.','',NULL,'Performer',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23640,'Life,Work,Family','Fergie','Musician','','','American','I needed to take a break from performing, and from the Peas, to be happy. I craved female time, and time with my husband to feed my soul. My life now is about being balanced. I\'m passionate about work and working out, seeing friends and family, and letting my hair down once in a while.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23641,'Work','Fergie','Musician','','','American','I try to work out with my personal trainer for an hour, four times a week - we mainly concentrate on weights and running. If I\'m on the road I sometimes do DVD work-outs in my hotel room - P90X and Insanity are a couple of my favourites.','',NULL,'Try,Sometimes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23642,'Future,Design','Adam Ferguson','Philosopher','\nJune 20, 1723\n','\nFebruary 22, 1816\n','Scottish','Every step and every movement of the multitude, even in what are termed enlightened ages, are made with equal blindness to the future; and nations stumble upon establishments, which are indeed the result of human action, but not the execution of any human design.','',NULL,'Human',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23643,'','Adam Ferguson','Philosopher','\nJune 20, 1723\n','\nFebruary 22, 1816\n','Scottish','In every commercial state, notwithstanding any pretension to equal rights, the exaltation of a few must depress the many.','',NULL,'Must,Few,State',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23644,'Men,Society','Adam Ferguson','Philosopher','\nJune 20, 1723\n','\nFebruary 22, 1816\n','Scottish','Like the winds that we come we know not whence and blow whither soever they list, the forces of society are derived from an obscure and distant origin. They arise before the date of philosophy, from the instincts, not the speculations of men.','',NULL,'Philosophy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23645,'','Adam Ferguson','Philosopher','\nJune 20, 1723\n','\nFebruary 22, 1816\n','Scottish','Man, in his animal capacity, is qualified to subsist in every climate.','',NULL,'Animal,Capacity,Climate',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23646,'Work','Adam Ferguson','Philosopher','\nJune 20, 1723\n','\nFebruary 22, 1816\n','Scottish','The artist finds, that the more he can confine his attention to a particular part of any work, his productions are the more perfect, and grow under his hands in the greater quantities.','',NULL,'Perfect,Attention',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23647,'History','Adam Ferguson','Philosopher','\nJune 20, 1723\n','\nFebruary 22, 1816\n','Scottish','The history of mankind is confined within a limited period, and from every quarter brings an intimation that human affairs have had a beginning.','',NULL,'Human,Beginning',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23648,'','Alex Ferguson','Coach','\nDecember 31, 1941\n','','Scottish','Sometimes in football you have to hold your hand up and say, yeah, they\'re better than us.','',NULL,'Better,Football,Sometimes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23649,'Life','Alex Ferguson','Coach','\nDecember 31, 1941\n','','Scottish','I\'ve never played for a draw in my life.','',NULL,'Played,Draw',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23650,'Work,Great','Alex Ferguson','Coach','\nDecember 31, 1941\n','','Scottish','The work of a team should always embrace a great player but the great player must always work.','',NULL,'Must',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23651,'','Alex Ferguson','Coach','\nDecember 31, 1941\n','','Scottish','I tell the players that the bus is moving. This club has to progress. And the bus wouldn\'t wait for them. I tell them to get on board.','',NULL,'Moving,Wait,Tell',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23652,'','Alex Ferguson','Coach','\nDecember 31, 1941\n','','Scottish','I\'m going to tell you the story about the geese which fly 5,000 miles from Canada to France. They fly in V-formation but the second ones don\'t fly. They\'re the subs for the first ones. And then the second ones take over - so it\'s teamwork.','',NULL,'Tell,Story,Second',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23653,'','Alex Ferguson','Coach','\nDecember 31, 1941\n','','Scottish','Sometimes you\'re not sure about a player. Sometimes you doubt. Sometimes you have to guess. Sometimes... you just know.','',NULL,'Doubt,Sometimes,Sure',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23654,'','Alex Ferguson','Coach','\nDecember 31, 1941\n','','Scottish','You can\'t applaud a referee.','',NULL,'Referee,Applaud',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23655,'','Alex Ferguson','Coach','\nDecember 31, 1941\n','','Scottish','As long as there are games to play it is not over.','',NULL,'Long,Play,Games',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23656,'Learning','Alex Ferguson','Coach','\nDecember 31, 1941\n','','Scottish','Football management is such a pressurised thing - horseracing is a release. I\'m also learning to play the piano - I\'m quite determined - it\'s another release from the pressure of my job.','',NULL,'Job,Football',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23657,'Time','Alex Ferguson','Coach','\nDecember 31, 1941\n','','Scottish','Her Majesty said she hoped I would have time for my horses - I own two and have shares in four.','',NULL,'Two,Said',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23658,'','Alex Ferguson','Coach','\nDecember 31, 1941\n','','Scottish','I do believe in fate.','',NULL,'Believe,Fate',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23659,'','Alex Ferguson','Coach','\nDecember 31, 1941\n','','Scottish','I don\'t like losing but I\'ve mellowed. I maybe have a short fuse but it goes away quicker now.','',NULL,'Short,Away,Losing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23660,'Sympathy','Alex Ferguson','Coach','\nDecember 31, 1941\n','','Scottish','I feel sympathy for the working class lad. I\'ve always championed about ticket prices and try to equate that to people\'s salaries.','',NULL,'Try,Working',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23661,'Health','Alex Ferguson','Coach','\nDecember 31, 1941\n','','Scottish','If I have my health I can carry on. There will be a point when I do quit but I have absolutely no idea when that is.','',NULL,'Idea,Point',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23662,'Life,Good','Alex Ferguson','Coach','\nDecember 31, 1941\n','','Scottish','If my parents were still alive, they would be very proud. They gave me a good start in life, the values that have driven me, and the confidence to believe in myself.','',NULL,'Believe',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23663,'','Alex Ferguson','Coach','\nDecember 31, 1941\n','','Scottish','If we can play like that every week we\'ll get some level of consistency.','',NULL,'Play,Week,Level',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23664,'','Alex Ferguson','Coach','\nDecember 31, 1941\n','','Scottish','In England, it\'s a rare thing to see a player smoking but, all in all, I prefer that to an alcoholic. The relationship with alcohol is a real problem in English football and, in the short term, it\'s much more harmful to a sportsman. It weakens the body, which becomes more susceptible to injury.','',NULL,'Real,Football,Short',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23665,'Time','Alex Ferguson','Coach','\nDecember 31, 1941\n','','Scottish','Myths grow all the time. If I was to listen to the number of times I\'ve thrown teacups then we\'ve gone through some crockery in this place. It\'s completely exaggerated, but I don\'t like people arguing back with me.','',NULL,'Through,Place',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23666,'','Alex Ferguson','Coach','\nDecember 31, 1941\n','','Scottish','The culmination of three trophies was the pinnacle of my career and it has been rewarded with a knighthood.','',NULL,'Career,Three,Pinnacle',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23667,'','Alex Ferguson','Coach','\nDecember 31, 1941\n','','Scottish','There are members of the London press who seek to antagonise me, deliberately.','',NULL,'London,Seek,Press',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23668,'','Alex Ferguson','Coach','\nDecember 31, 1941\n','','Scottish','Well, football is a hard game; there\'s no denying it. It\'s a game that can bring out the worst in you, at times.','',NULL,'Game,Football,Hard',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23669,'','Alex Ferguson','Coach','\nDecember 31, 1941\n','','Scottish','You are responsible to each other because when you win a game of football, you only need eight players to perform well.','',NULL,'Game,Football,Win',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23670,'','Craig Ferguson','Comedian','\nMay 17, 1962\n','','Scottish','I got sober. I stopped killing myself with alcohol. I began to think: \'Wait a minute - if I can stop doing this, what are the possibilities?\' And slowly it dawned on me that it was maybe worth the risk.','',NULL,'Wait,Alcohol,Worth',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23671,'','Craig Ferguson','Comedian','\nMay 17, 1962\n','','Scottish','Other than the laws of physics, rules have never really worked out for me.','',NULL,'Physics,Rules,Worked',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23672,'','Craig Ferguson','Comedian','\nMay 17, 1962\n','','Scottish','I just do my thing and try each show to be more honest about why I am and who I am. It\'s quite tricky and actually nerve-racking to do that. It\'s kind of a happy train wreck.','',NULL,'Happy,Why,Try',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23673,'','Craig Ferguson','Comedian','\nMay 17, 1962\n','','Scottish','I remember talking to someone early on after I was sober about how I suddenly felt awkward at parties. They said, \'Well, you\'re supposed to. Everyone feels awkward at parties.\' It\'s an appropriate feeling to feel.','',NULL,'Someone,Feeling,Remember',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23674,'','Craig Ferguson','Comedian','\nMay 17, 1962\n','','Scottish','I think sometimes that people think brave means not being afraid, which of course it doesn\'t mean that at all. It means that you\'re afraid, but you move past that and do it anyway, do what you think is right.','',NULL,'Past,Mean,Brave',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23675,'','Craig Ferguson','Comedian','\nMay 17, 1962\n','','Scottish','I\'m crazy. I know I\'m crazy \'cause Desmond Tutu told me, and he\'s very clever. He said, \'You must free yourself, be more of who you are. Be more crazy.\' And I\'m going to.','',NULL,'Crazy,Yourself,Must',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23676,'','Craig Ferguson','Comedian','\nMay 17, 1962\n','','Scottish','A friend of mine that I was in a band with started me on Kafka, which in turn led to Camus and Sartre.','',NULL,'Friend,Started,Band',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23677,'','Craig Ferguson','Comedian','\nMay 17, 1962\n','','Scottish','A lot of people come to L.A. looking for something. What I came here for, I realize now, is to be okay with myself.','',NULL,'Here,Looking,Realize',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23678,'','Craig Ferguson','Comedian','\nMay 17, 1962\n','','Scottish','All they teach you in drama school is how to do stage fights and be a pain in rehearsals.','',NULL,'School,Pain,Stage',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23679,'Time','Craig Ferguson','Comedian','\nMay 17, 1962\n','','Scottish','Being an American is something I wanted to be for a very long time, probably since I saw the moon landing when I was a child.','',NULL,'Long,Wanted',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23680,'','Craig Ferguson','Comedian','\nMay 17, 1962\n','','Scottish','Don\'t ever rope me in as a late-night talk show host. I don\'t want to be one.','',NULL,'Ever,Talk,Show',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23681,'','Craig Ferguson','Comedian','\nMay 17, 1962\n','','Scottish','For me, comedy should have a certain amount of joy in it. It should be about attacking the powerful - the politicians, the Trumps, the blowhards - going after them. We shouldn\'t be attacking the vulnerable.','',NULL,'Powerful,Joy,After',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23682,'','Craig Ferguson','Comedian','\nMay 17, 1962\n','','Scottish','HD doesn\'t mean anything to me. It\'s a technical thing. It\'s like demographics. A lot of people know about it.','',NULL,'Mean,Technical',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23683,'','Craig Ferguson','Comedian','\nMay 17, 1962\n','','Scottish','Historically, when Americans don\'t know what to do next, they go to Paris. Benjamin Franklin is like: \'What am I going to do now? I\'ll go to Paris!\'','',NULL,'Next,Paris,Benjamin',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23684,'','Craig Ferguson','Comedian','\nMay 17, 1962\n','','Scottish','I aim to please. I\'m nothing if not a vaudevillian.','',NULL,'Nothing,Aim,Please',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23685,'Time,Money','Craig Ferguson','Comedian','\nMay 17, 1962\n','','Scottish','I always wanted to make motion pictures, ever since I was a wee boy, and I was 32, and time was marching on. I met a guy who said, \'Come out to Hollywood for 10 days, and I\'ll get you a deal.\' So I figured, \'OK, 10 days.\' On the 10th day, he got me a development deal with Disney, not for a lot of mo','',NULL,'Ever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23686,'','Craig Ferguson','Comedian','\nMay 17, 1962\n','','Scottish','I am probably a pseudo-intellectual.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23687,'Time,Home','Craig Ferguson','Comedian','\nMay 17, 1962\n','','Scottish','I am reasonably happy. I didn\'t find Jesus or anything like that. Part of it is that I just feel that I could go home. I did not feel like that for a long time, but I could go back now.','',NULL,'Happy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23688,'Time,Good','Craig Ferguson','Comedian','\nMay 17, 1962\n','','Scottish','I came to America, and I made good. It\'s an old story, but it hasn\'t been told in a long time. Usually, it\'s, \'I\'m an immigrant, I came here and got persecuted.\' My story is I came here, I worked hard, and it worked out all right. So it\'s still available.','',NULL,'Long',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23689,'Work','Craig Ferguson','Comedian','\nMay 17, 1962\n','','Scottish','I come from a very critical culture. You know the Scots. They\'re always saying: \'Oh, no. It will never work. You\'ll never amount to anything. You\'ve got to know your place in the world.\'','',NULL,'Saying,Place',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23690,'','Craig Ferguson','Comedian','\nMay 17, 1962\n','','Scottish','I do a show. It comes on late at night on TV. And if that means I\'m a late-night talk show host, then I guess I am, but in every other regard I resign my commission, I don\'t care for it.','',NULL,'Care,Night,Talk',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23691,'','Craig Ferguson','Comedian','\nMay 17, 1962\n','','Scottish','I don\'t get emails from my corporate overlords.','',NULL,'Corporate,Emails',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23692,'Funny,Hope','Craig Ferguson','Comedian','\nMay 17, 1962\n','','Scottish','I don\'t know now if I\'m funny. I just keep talking and hope that I hit something that\'s funny.','',NULL,'Keep',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23693,'','Craig Ferguson','Comedian','\nMay 17, 1962\n','','Scottish','I don\'t see my show as a stepping stone to something else like some people, who get a job then have a foot out the door looking for their next job.','',NULL,'Job,Else,Show',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23694,'Teacher','Craig Ferguson','Comedian','\nMay 17, 1962\n','','Scottish','I dropped out of high school when I was 16, after I had a huge argument with my English teacher over the meaning of the word \'existentialism.\'','',NULL,'School,After',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23695,'Good','Ma Ferguson','Politician','\nJune 13, 1875\n','\nJune 25, 1961\n','American','If English was good enough for Jesus Christ, then it\'s good enough for Texas.','',NULL,'Jesus,Enough',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23696,'Change','Marilyn Ferguson','Writer','','','American','No one can persuade another to change. Each of us guards a gate of change that can only be opened from the inside. We cannot open the gate of another, either by argument or emotional appeal.','',NULL,'Emotional,Cannot',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23697,'Future','Marilyn Ferguson','Writer','','','American','Your past is not your potential. In any hour you can choose to liberate the future.','',NULL,'Past,Choose',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23698,'Change','Marilyn Ferguson','Writer','','','American','The greatest revolution in our generation is that of human beings, who by changing the inner attitudes of their minds, can change the outer aspects of their lives.','',NULL,'Greatest,Human',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23699,'Health,Fear','Marilyn Ferguson','Writer','','','American','Fear is a question: What are you afraid of, and why? Just as the seed of health is in illness, because illness contains information, your fears are a treasure house of self-knowledge if you explore them.','',NULL,'Why',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23700,'','Marilyn Ferguson','Writer','','','American','Over the years your bodies become walking autobiographies, telling friends and strangers alike of the minor and major stresses of your lives.','',NULL,'Friends,Become,Lives',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23701,'Nature','Marilyn Ferguson','Writer','','','American','Real progress in understanding nature is rarely incremental. All important advances are sudden intuitions, new principles, new ways of seeing.','',NULL,'Important,Real',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23702,'','Marilyn Ferguson','Writer','','','American','The brain\'s calculations do not require our conscious effort, only our attention and our openness to let the information through. Although the brain absorbs universes of information, little is admitted into normal consciousness.','',NULL,'Brain,Through,Effort',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23703,'Fear,Freedom','Marilyn Ferguson','Writer','','','American','Ultimately we know deeply that the other side of every fear is freedom.','',NULL,'Side',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23704,'Change,Music','Maynard Ferguson','Musician','\nMay 4, 1928\n','','Canadian','Change is always happening. That\'s one of the wonderful things about jazz music.','',NULL,'Wonderful',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23705,'Music,Great','Maynard Ferguson','Musician','\nMay 4, 1928\n','','Canadian','The day of the great jazz improviser who doesn\'t know how to read music is over.','',NULL,'Read',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23706,'War,Courage','Mike Ferguson','Politician','\nJune 22, 1970\n','','American','Although the war in which you fought took place more than half-a-century ago, your courage, your sacrifice and your patriotism reaches through the decades and inspires us today.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23707,'Health,Best,Medical','Mike Ferguson','Politician','\nJune 22, 1970\n','','American','America\'s doctors, nurses and medical researchers are the best in the world, but our health care system is broken.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23708,'Death','Mike Ferguson','Politician','\nJune 22, 1970\n','','American','Only in Washington would death be considered a taxable event.','',NULL,'Washington,Event',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23709,'','Mike Ferguson','Politician','\nJune 22, 1970\n','','American','Pope John Paul II not only was a powerful spiritual leader for Catholics but also a world leader of extraordinary consequence during the last quarter-century.','',NULL,'Spiritual,Powerful,Leader',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23710,'Freedom','Mike Ferguson','Politician','\nJune 22, 1970\n','','American','The growing tide of anti-Semitism shocks the conscious of everyone who values freedom, and the ugly, hateful acts particularly stain the character of democracies where liberty and religious freedom are supposed to be respected.','',NULL,'Character,Liberty',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23711,'Change,Positive','Mike Ferguson','Politician','\nJune 22, 1970\n','','American','The pace of technological change in recent years has been both impressive and positive for consumers.','',NULL,'Both',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23712,'','Mike Ferguson','Politician','\nJune 22, 1970\n','','American','Very few pilots even know how to read Morse code anymore. But if a pilot could read Morse code, he could tell which beacon he was approaching by the code that was flashing from it.','',NULL,'Tell,Few,Read',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23713,'','Nick Ferguson','Athlete','\nNovember 27, 1974\n','','American','As a kid, there are some things you looked forward to. You looked forward to Charlie Brown during Halloween and you looked forward to Monday Night Football.','',NULL,'Forward,Football,Night',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23714,'','Nick Ferguson','Athlete','\nNovember 27, 1974\n','','American','I expected to get drafted. I knew that I wouldn\'t get drafted on that first day due to the fact that not a lot of people had the opportunity to see me play much.','',NULL,'Play,Fact,Knew',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23715,'Great','Nick Ferguson','Athlete','\nNovember 27, 1974\n','','American','It\'s always great when a defense is able to create turnovers and score. That\'s something we missed last year. We\'d get some turnovers, but we never scored points.','',NULL,'Able,Last',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23716,'','Nick Ferguson','Athlete','\nNovember 27, 1974\n','','American','The career isn\'t guaranteed for as long as you might want to play.','',NULL,'Long,Career,Play',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23717,'God','Patrick Ferguson','Soldier','','','British','Here is a place God Almighty can not drive us from.','',NULL,'Place,Here',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23718,'','Sarah Ferguson','','\nOctober 15, 1959\n','','','I felt that I ostracized myself by my behavior, by the past, by living with all the regrets of my mistakes, that I sort of wore a hair shirt and beat myself up most of the day thinking and regretting why did I make such a mistake? Why have I made so many mistakes?','',NULL,'Mistakes,Past,Thinking',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23719,'','Sarah Ferguson','','\nOctober 15, 1959\n','','','I didn\'t want a divorce but had to because of circumstance.','',NULL,'Divorce',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23720,'','Sarah Ferguson','','\nOctober 15, 1959\n','','','It was dreadful. They tried to put the little redhead in a cage.','',NULL,'Put,Tried,Redhead',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23721,'','Sarah Ferguson','','\nOctober 15, 1959\n','','','Diana was one of the quickest wits I knew; nobody made me laugh like her.','',NULL,'Laugh,Made,Her',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23722,'Great,Best','Sarah Ferguson','','\nOctober 15, 1959\n','','','He\'s by best friend and the father of my children. He\'s a great ex.','',NULL,'Father',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23723,'Marriage,Work','Sarah Ferguson','','\nOctober 15, 1959\n','','','I left my marriage knowing I\'d have to work. I have.','',NULL,'Knowing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23724,'','Sarah Ferguson','','\nOctober 15, 1959\n','','','I really miss Diana. I loved her so much.','',NULL,'Her,Loved,Miss',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23725,'Work','Sarah Ferguson','','\nOctober 15, 1959\n','','','I wanted to work; it\'s not right for a princess of the royal house to be commercial, so Andrew and I decided to make the divorce official so I could go off and get a job.','',NULL,'Job,Wanted',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23726,'','Sarah Ferguson','','\nOctober 15, 1959\n','','','I wish we\'d never got divorced. He and I both wish we\'d never got divorced, but we did. I wish I could go back and be the bride again, but I can\'t.','',NULL,'Did,Wish,Again',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23727,'Life','Sarah Ferguson','','\nOctober 15, 1959\n','','','The queen and I always got on well, still do; I uphold everything Her Majesty represents, has given up her life for. It\'s her duty. For her country, she\'s selfless to the grave.','',NULL,'Everything,Country',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23728,'Good,Morning,Wedding','Sarah Ferguson','','\nOctober 15, 1959\n','','','When Andrew went with the girls, we were talking all morning and he was saying, \'It\'s okay. Just remember we had such a good day. Our wedding was so perfect.\' Because we\'re such a unit together. He made me feel very part of the day on April the 29th.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23729,'Freedom','Lawrence Ferlinghetti','Poet','\nMarch 24, 1919\n','','American','Freedom of speech is always under attack by Fascist mentality, which exists in all parts of the world, unfortunately.','',NULL,'Speech,Exists',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23730,'Time','Lawrence Ferlinghetti','Poet','\nMarch 24, 1919\n','','American','Don\'t patronize the chain bookstores. Every time I see some author scheduled to read and sign his books at a chain bookstore, I feel like telling him he\'s stabbing the independent bookstores in the back.','',NULL,'Him,Read',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23731,'Death','Lawrence Ferlinghetti','Poet','\nMarch 24, 1919\n','','American','Constantly risking absurdity and death whenever he performs above the heads of his audience, the poet, like an acrobat, climbs on rhyme to a high wire of his own making.','',NULL,'Making,High',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23732,'Change','Lawrence Ferlinghetti','Poet','\nMarch 24, 1919\n','','American','We have to raise the consciousness; the only way poets can change the world is to raise the consciousness of the general populace.','',NULL,'General,Poets',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23733,'Women,War','Lawrence Ferlinghetti','Poet','\nMarch 24, 1919\n','','American','And the Blue Angels are coming back to scare the local population. I remember seeing old Vietnamese women ducking under the benches in Washington Square; they thought they were back in the war.','',NULL,'Thought',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23734,'Government','Lawrence Ferlinghetti','Poet','\nMarch 24, 1919\n','','American','Anyone who saw Nagasaki would suddenly realize that they\'d been kept in the dark by the United States government as to what atomic bombs can do.','',NULL,'Dark,Anyone',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23735,'God','Lawrence Ferlinghetti','Poet','\nMarch 24, 1919\n','','American','I am waiting for them to prove that God is really American.','',NULL,'Waiting,American',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23736,'Great,Hope','Lawrence Ferlinghetti','Poet','\nMarch 24, 1919\n','','American','I think if there\'s a great depression there might be some hope.','',NULL,'Depression',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23737,'','Lawrence Ferlinghetti','Poet','\nMarch 24, 1919\n','','American','Southern California, where the American Dream came too true.','',NULL,'True,Dream,American',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23738,'Money','Lawrence Ferlinghetti','Poet','\nMarch 24, 1919\n','','American','The real literary editors have mostly been fired. Those that remain are all \'bottom line\' editors; everything depends on the money.','',NULL,'Real,Everything',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23739,'','Lawrence Ferlinghetti','Poet','\nMarch 24, 1919\n','','American','Everything the Beats stood for was the opposite of the dominant culture today.','',NULL,'Today,Everything,Culture',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23740,'','Lawrence Ferlinghetti','Poet','\nMarch 24, 1919\n','','American','I\'d ban all automobiles from the central part of the city. You see, the automobile was just a passing fad. It\'s got to go. It\'s got to go a long way from here.','',NULL,'Long,Here,City',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23741,'','Lawrence Ferlinghetti','Poet','\nMarch 24, 1919\n','','American','I\'m reading a book about Romaine Brooks, a wonderful painter from early in the last century.','',NULL,'Book,Wonderful,Last',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23742,'','Lawrence Ferlinghetti','Poet','\nMarch 24, 1919\n','','American','It\'s much easier to consume the visual image than to read something.','',NULL,'Read,Image,Visual',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23743,'Power','Lawrence Ferlinghetti','Poet','\nMarch 24, 1919\n','','American','It\'s the story of an American who wants to become a dictator and goes to Europe with a sidekick to interview various Fascists to find out how the Nazis and Mussolini got into power.','',NULL,'Find,Become',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23744,'','Lawrence Ferlinghetti','Poet','\nMarch 24, 1919\n','','American','No, I didn\'t become disenchanted. I just couldn\'t paint like them.','',NULL,'Become,Paint',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23745,'Future','Lawrence Ferlinghetti','Poet','\nMarch 24, 1919\n','','American','The future of publishing lies with the small and medium-sized presses, because the big publishers in New York are all part of huge conglomerates.','',NULL,'Small,Big',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23746,'','Lawrence Ferlinghetti','Poet','\nMarch 24, 1919\n','','American','The paintings may communicate even better because people are lazy and they can look at a painting with less effort than they can read a poem.','',NULL,'Better,May,Lazy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23747,'','Lawrence Ferlinghetti','Poet','\nMarch 24, 1919\n','','American','These are international criminals, and the spineless Democrats are doing nothing about it.','',NULL,'Nothing,Democrats,Criminals',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23748,'','Lawrence Ferlinghetti','Poet','\nMarch 24, 1919\n','','American','They were looking for a stable, but we didn\'t have one. In fact, we weren\'t very stable ourselves.','',NULL,'Fact,Looking,Ourselves',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23749,'Money','Lawrence Ferlinghetti','Poet','\nMarch 24, 1919\n','','American','We were just a one-room bookstore; we didn\'t have any money for lawyers.','',NULL,'Lawyers,Bookstore',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23750,'','Lawrence Ferlinghetti','Poet','\nMarch 24, 1919\n','','American','Well, I didn\'t know how to draw very well back then, in the \'40s and \'50s.','',NULL,'Draw',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23751,'Power','Pierre de Fermat','Lawyer','\nAugust 20, 1601\n','\nJanuary 12, 1655\n','French','It is impossible for any number which is a power greater than the second to be written as a sum of two like powers. I have a truly marvelous demonstration of this proposition which this margin is too narrow to contain.','',NULL,'Two,Impossible',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23752,'','Pierre de Fermat','Lawyer','\nAugust 20, 1601\n','\nJanuary 12, 1655\n','French','I will share all of this with you whenever you wish.','',NULL,'Wish,Share,Whenever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23753,'','Pierre de Fermat','Lawyer','\nAugust 20, 1601\n','\nJanuary 12, 1655\n','French','And perhaps, posterity will thank me for having shown it that the ancients did not know everything.','',NULL,'Everything,Did,Perhaps',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23754,'','Pierre de Fermat','Lawyer','\nAugust 20, 1601\n','\nJanuary 12, 1655\n','French','I am more exempt and more distant than any man in the world.','',NULL,'Distant,Exempt',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23755,'Power','Pierre de Fermat','Lawyer','\nAugust 20, 1601\n','\nJanuary 12, 1655\n','French','But it is impossible to divide a cube into two cubes, or a fourth power into fourth powers, or generally any power beyond the square into like powers; of this I have found a remarkable demonstration. This margin is too narrow to contain it.','',NULL,'Two,Impossible',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23756,'Great','Pierre de Fermat','Lawyer','\nAugust 20, 1601\n','\nJanuary 12, 1655\n','French','I have found a very great number of exceedingly beautiful theorems.','',NULL,'Beautiful,Found',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23757,'','Enrico Fermi','Physicist','\nSeptember 29, 1901\n','\nNovember 28, 1954\n','Italian','Before I came here I was confused about this subject. Having listened to your lecture I am still confused. But on a higher level.','',NULL,'Confused,Before,Still',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23758,'Knowledge','Enrico Fermi','Physicist','\nSeptember 29, 1901\n','\nNovember 28, 1954\n','Italian','Ignorance is never better than knowledge.','',NULL,'Ignorance,Better',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23759,'','Enrico Fermi','Physicist','\nSeptember 29, 1901\n','\nNovember 28, 1954\n','Italian','The fundamental point in fabricating a chain reacting machine is of course to see to it that each fission produces a certain number of neutrons and some of these neutrons will again produce fission.','',NULL,'Again,Point,Number',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23760,'Good,Knowledge','Enrico Fermi','Physicist','\nSeptember 29, 1901\n','\nNovember 28, 1954\n','Italian','It is no good to try to stop knowledge from going forward. Ignorance is never better than knowledge.','',NULL,'Forward',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23761,'','Enrico Fermi','Physicist','\nSeptember 29, 1901\n','\nNovember 28, 1954\n','Italian','There are two possible outcomes: if the result confirms the hypothesis, then you\'ve made a measurement. If the result is contrary to the hypothesis, then you\'ve made a discovery.','',NULL,'Made,Two,Possible',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23762,'','Enrico Fermi','Physicist','\nSeptember 29, 1901\n','\nNovember 28, 1954\n','Italian','There\'s two possible outcomes: if the result confirms the hypothesis, then you\'ve made a discovery. If the result is contrary to the hypothesis, then you\'ve made a discovery.','',NULL,'Made,Two,Possible',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23763,'','Enrico Fermi','Physicist','\nSeptember 29, 1901\n','\nNovember 28, 1954\n','Italian','If I could remember the names of all these particles, I\'d be a botanist.','',NULL,'Remember,Names,Particles',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23764,'','Brian Ferneyhough','Composer','\nJanuary 16, 1943\n','','British','Sometimes one can be so closely involved with things that the larger context is lost to view.','',NULL,'Lost,Sometimes,View',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23765,'Teacher,Cool','Brian Ferneyhough','Composer','\nJanuary 16, 1943\n','','British','When I left Europe in 1987 I did so with the thought that my relevance as a composition teacher would benefit from a certain cool distance to certain tendencies I had been observing for several years with increasing disquiet.','',NULL,'Thought',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23766,'','Brian Ferneyhough','Composer','\nJanuary 16, 1943\n','','British','Actually, most things I say in public lead more or less directly to my own compositional practice, so I should be careful about generalizing lest they come back to haunt me.','',NULL,'Less,Public,Actually',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23767,'','Brian Ferneyhough','Composer','\nJanuary 16, 1943\n','','British','As a necessary prerequisite to the creation of new forms of expression one might, I suppose, argue that current sensibilities respond uniquely to the notion of exhaustion as exhaustion, although that does de facto seem rather limiting.','',NULL,'Rather,Might,Expression',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23768,'','Brian Ferneyhough','Composer','\nJanuary 16, 1943\n','','British','By reason of weird translation, many such sets of instructions read like poems anyhow.','',NULL,'Reason,Read,Weird',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23769,'Music,Nature,Society','Brian Ferneyhough','Composer','\nJanuary 16, 1943\n','','British','Certainly being in California has encouraged a sustained commitment to rethinking the nature, purposes, and relevance of the contemporary arts, specifically music, for a society which by and large seems to manage quite well without them.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23770,'','Brian Ferneyhough','Composer','\nJanuary 16, 1943\n','','British','Composers dialogue - and obsessively, bitterly argue - with other composers, often over the span of several centuries.','',NULL,'Often,Argue,Dialogue',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23771,'Work,Family','Brian Ferneyhough','Composer','\nJanuary 16, 1943\n','','British','Hence my obstinate emphasis on stylistic continuity from work to work rather than specific sibling relationships between the individual work and other members of its stylistic \'family\' in the world outside.','',NULL,'Between',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23772,'Work','Brian Ferneyhough','Composer','\nJanuary 16, 1943\n','','British','I am certainly not arguing for the de facto autonomy of the individual work, even though there is much to be said for making the attempt to see it in that light as one facet of the reception process.','',NULL,'Light,Said',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23773,'','Brian Ferneyhough','Composer','\nJanuary 16, 1943\n','','British','I don\'t see \'lines of force\' as being destructive, except to the extent that they are exclusively traceable through observance of the path of distorted material left in their wake.','',NULL,'Through,Path,Left',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23774,'','Brian Ferneyhough','Composer','\nJanuary 16, 1943\n','','British','I frequently compose out the entire metric structure of a piece in modified cyclic form, where each cyclic revolution undergoes some form of \'variation\' much as if measure lengths were concrete musical \'material.\'','',NULL,'Revolution,Material,Piece',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23775,'','Brian Ferneyhough','Composer','\nJanuary 16, 1943\n','','British','I suppose that the scope and implications of such forces have rendered my personal accounting ritual pretty much obsolete. That\'s how things sometimes go.','',NULL,'Pretty,Sometimes,Personal',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23776,'','Brian Ferneyhough','Composer','\nJanuary 16, 1943\n','','British','I would not say that I was, these days, a \'student\' of philosophy, although in my youth I was quite deeply involved with certain aspects of the British pragmatists.','',NULL,'Philosophy,Youth,Days',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23777,'','Brian Ferneyhough','Composer','\nJanuary 16, 1943\n','','British','I\'m perplexed, though, by your application of the term \'negative\' to my figural imagery.','',NULL,'Negative,Though,Imagery',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23778,'','Brian Ferneyhough','Composer','\nJanuary 16, 1943\n','','British','If nothing is at risk, nothing is established.','',NULL,'Nothing,Risk',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23779,'Work,Art','Brian Ferneyhough','Composer','\nJanuary 16, 1943\n','','British','If the work of art is to continue pursuing the vision of both being in and of the world but nevertheless in some fashion being more than just one more object to the mounting clutter, this is the specific point, I think, where this must be assured.','',NULL,'Must',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23780,'','Brian Ferneyhough','Composer','\nJanuary 16, 1943\n','','British','In any case, the fewer boundaries that exist hindering free movement between all forms of articulate human cognition, the better.','',NULL,'Better,Human,Free',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23781,'Music','Brian Ferneyhough','Composer','\nJanuary 16, 1943\n','','British','In my model, important interference phenomena arise when individual strata come into contact. These chaotic fluctuations are, I suppose, what my music is really \'about.\'','',NULL,'Important,Individual',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23782,'','Brian Ferneyhough','Composer','\nJanuary 16, 1943\n','','British','In my own recent String Trio I attempt to superimpose two quite different sets of formal strategies, both of which, ultimately, refer back to historical precedent.','',NULL,'Different,Two,Both',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23783,'','Brian Ferneyhough','Composer','\nJanuary 16, 1943\n','','British','It is still true that it is easier to compose a poem in the form of a manual for adjusting a VCR than it is to write a piece using just tuning as a symphony.','',NULL,'True,Still,Write',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23784,'Work,Nature','Brian Ferneyhough','Composer','\nJanuary 16, 1943\n','','British','My own position is, that it is largely up to the work itself to suggest the nature of these referential points without dimensions in and through the processes by which the distance between them is maintained.','',NULL,'Through',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23785,'Change','Brian Ferneyhough','Composer','\nJanuary 16, 1943\n','','British','Naturally enough, I couldn\'t have foreseen the vast sea change which has come upon that scene as a result of German reunification and associated events.','',NULL,'Enough,Sea',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23786,'','Brian Ferneyhough','Composer','\nJanuary 16, 1943\n','','British','Other composers have taken this particular technique much further than I in the meantime, with the result that the Law of Diminishing Returns has begun to apply.','',NULL,'Law,Result,Taken',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23787,'Success,Nature','Brian Ferneyhough','Composer','\nJanuary 16, 1943\n','','British','Questioning the nature and implications of liminal instances necessarily involves failure, if only in the specifically technical sense of entering spaces where prevailing criteria of success scarcely apply.','',NULL,'Failue',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23788,'','Brian Ferneyhough','Composer','\nJanuary 16, 1943\n','','British','So: we\'re all tired. Now what? Manuscripts written in Club Med?','',NULL,'Tired,Written,Club',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23789,'Change,Money','Abel Ferrara','Director','\nJuly 19, 1951\n','','American','Making money is not gonna change anything about what I am, except I won\'t answer the door.','',NULL,'Door',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23790,'','Abel Ferrara','Director','\nJuly 19, 1951\n','','American','A script is not a piece of literature it\'s a process.','',NULL,'Process,Literature,Piece',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23791,'','Abel Ferrara','Director','\nJuly 19, 1951\n','','American','As an old-time New Yorker, it\'s not that I miss the \'70s and \'80s or whatever. I miss the fact that there was a certain kind of energy that exists when people can live for nothing.','',NULL,'Live,Nothing,Energy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23792,'','Abel Ferrara','Director','\nJuly 19, 1951\n','','American','As barbaric is we are, it\'s a miracle we haven\'t blown ourselves off the face of the earth so far.','',NULL,'Off,Far,Earth',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23793,'Life','Abel Ferrara','Director','\nJuly 19, 1951\n','','American','But I\'m never gonna get to a point in my life where what it costs to shoot a movie is going to determine what it is. The limits of my imagination is the only thing that\'s gonna stop me.','',NULL,'Point,Stop',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23794,'','Abel Ferrara','Director','\nJuly 19, 1951\n','','American','Certain actors wanna get paid, they think working in a low-budget movie is being ripped off. But for others it\'s like, \'Yes, let\'s do it.\'','',NULL,'Working,Others,Off',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23795,'Success','Abel Ferrara','Director','\nJuly 19, 1951\n','','American','I come from a world where you get the film done, that\'s a success.','',NULL,'Done,Film',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23796,'','Abel Ferrara','Director','\nJuly 19, 1951\n','','American','I don\'t care if I get $50 million to do a film.','',NULL,'Care,Film,Million',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23797,'','Abel Ferrara','Director','\nJuly 19, 1951\n','','American','I don\'t care if I get $50m to do a film.','',NULL,'Care,Film',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23798,'','Abel Ferrara','Director','\nJuly 19, 1951\n','','American','I don\'t have a problem with Werner Herzog.','',NULL,'Problem',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23799,'','Abel Ferrara','Director','\nJuly 19, 1951\n','','American','I don\'t know what DVD commentaries are about. I\'d like to strangle the person who came up with that concept.','',NULL,'Person,Concept,Strangle',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23800,'Time','Abel Ferrara','Director','\nJuly 19, 1951\n','','American','I grew up in the \'60s, which was a creative time, so it wasn\'t that big of a stretch to go from a baseball bat to a guitar to a film camera.','',NULL,'Baseball,Guitar',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23801,'','Abel Ferrara','Director','\nJuly 19, 1951\n','','American','I live with a bunch of yuppies and models.','',NULL,'Live,Models,Bunch',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23802,'Age','Abel Ferrara','Director','\nJuly 19, 1951\n','','American','I was born in the Bronx, and then my father moved us to the country at an early age.','',NULL,'Father,Country',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23803,'','Abel Ferrara','Director','\nJuly 19, 1951\n','','American','I was raised a Catholic and when you\'re raised a Catholic they don\'t teach you to think for yourself. You\'re taught not to think too deeply about things.','',NULL,'Yourself,Teach,Taught',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23804,'','Abel Ferrara','Director','\nJuly 19, 1951\n','','American','I\'m a lapsed Buddhist like I\'m a lapsed Catholic. I take it to a point.','',NULL,'Point,Catholic,Buddhist',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23805,'','Abel Ferrara','Director','\nJuly 19, 1951\n','','American','I\'m about my characters.','',NULL,'Characters',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23806,'','Abel Ferrara','Director','\nJuly 19, 1951\n','','American','I\'m not a big fan of talking about dying. And then I make a movie where I kill everybody.','',NULL,'Big,Dying,Everybody',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23807,'Business','Abel Ferrara','Director','\nJuly 19, 1951\n','','American','In the film business, it\'s basically honor among thieves.','',NULL,'Honor,Film',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23808,'Funny','Abel Ferrara','Director','\nJuly 19, 1951\n','','American','It\'s funny, the hardest thing to do is to make something look like it\'s fast, loose and improvised, and get somebody to laugh.','',NULL,'Laugh,Somebody',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23809,'God','Abel Ferrara','Director','\nJuly 19, 1951\n','','American','It\'s only Western civilization that, God forbid, you talk about dying, when it\'s the only thing we know for certain, right? Everyone\'s going to die, so what\'s the big problem? \'Oh, God. Don\'t talk about it. Don\'t think about it.\' I mean, I\'m one of them. I\'m not a big fan of talking about dying.','',NULL,'Mean,Die',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23810,'Life','Abel Ferrara','Director','\nJuly 19, 1951\n','','American','Life is what happens when you\'re doing other things, right?','',NULL,'Happens',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23811,'','Abel Ferrara','Director','\nJuly 19, 1951\n','','American','Listen, anybody who has a film festival has the right to show what they want.','',NULL,'Show,Film,Listen',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23812,'','Abel Ferrara','Director','\nJuly 19, 1951\n','','American','Most filmmaking is about shaking hands and just starting.','',NULL,'Hands,Filmmaking,Starting',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23813,'Experience','Abel Ferrara','Director','\nJuly 19, 1951\n','','American','Mulberry Street was the beating heart of the Italian-American experience, but you don\'t find those gangsters now. I live with a bunch of yuppies and models.','',NULL,'Live,Heart',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23814,'','Jerry Ferrara','Actor','\nNovember 25, 1979\n','','American','Any actor who is being honest will admit there\'s always a small or large part of the real you in every character. It\'s impossible not to have that.','',NULL,'Character,Real,Small',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23815,'','Jerry Ferrara','Actor','\nNovember 25, 1979\n','','American','I can only speak for myself - I don\'t care how I look.','',NULL,'Care,Speak',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23816,'Sports','Jerry Ferrara','Actor','\nNovember 25, 1979\n','','American','I do appreciate a woman who has a passion for sports and knows their stuff.','',NULL,'Woman,Passion',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23817,'','Jerry Ferrara','Actor','\nNovember 25, 1979\n','','American','I gave up so many things. It wasn\'t that I was out of control - it was just years of eating anything I wanted. I wouldn\'t eat a whole pizza, but if I wanted pizza two or three times a week, I didn\'t think to limit myself. So I just cut out all the stuff that I viewed as unhealthy.','',NULL,'Control,Two,Wanted',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23818,'Change,Good','Jerry Ferrara','Actor','\nNovember 25, 1979\n','','American','I got on the scale and I weighed around 203. I\'m only 5\'7. I was about to turn 30, and I wasn\'t active anymore. So I started working with a nutritionist and a trainer. I played basketball twice a week. And soon it all just became a habit for me. I became addicted to something good for a change.','',NULL,'Basketball',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23819,'','Jerry Ferrara','Actor','\nNovember 25, 1979\n','','American','I was so honored to be on \'Entourage\' for eight years but I want to show people that I can do other things.','',NULL,'Show,Eight,Entourage',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23820,'Time','Jerry Ferrara','Actor','\nNovember 25, 1979\n','','American','I\'m just a seasonal guy. Basketball, football, baseball, boxing, golf. Give it to me all the time.','',NULL,'Football,Basketball',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23821,'','Jerry Ferrara','Actor','\nNovember 25, 1979\n','','American','If you want something, have it. If you feel like it\'s forbidden, you\'ll want it even more. Whenever I have a craving, I go and have it and just make sure I don\'t have it again the next day.','',NULL,'Again,Sure,Next',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23822,'Sports,Pet','Jerry Ferrara','Actor','\nNovember 25, 1979\n','','American','My biggest pet peeve are just girls who go to sports bars who have no intention on caring what teams are playing, like they\'re looking for just a night out. That drives me more crazy than anything else. Like, don\'t pretend to be a sports fan.','',NULL,'Crazy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23823,'Time,Best','Jerry Ferrara','Actor','\nNovember 25, 1979\n','','American','\'The Sopranos,\' for instance, is arguably the best cable show of all time. They could have made a movie, but that show ended so perfectly, it would almost be a disadvantage to make a movie like that. Then again, if you made a \'Sopranos\' movie, people would be lined around the block to go see it.','',NULL,'Made',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23824,'','Enzo Ferrari','Designer','\nFebruary 18, 1898\n','\nAugust 14, 1988\n','Italian','Aerodynamics are for people who can\'t build engines.','',NULL,'Build,Engines',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23825,'','Enzo Ferrari','Designer','\nFebruary 18, 1898\n','\nAugust 14, 1988\n','Italian','The client is not always right.','',NULL,'Client',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23826,'Time','Enzo Ferrari','Designer','\nFebruary 18, 1898\n','\nAugust 14, 1988\n','Italian','But each time I seemed to be climbing into a roller coaster and finding myself coming through the downhill run with that sort of dazed feeling that we all know.','',NULL,'Feeling,Through',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23827,'','Luc Ferrari','Composer','\nFebruary 5, 1929\n','\nAugust 22, 2005\n','French','Boulez seemed to me to be a guy who wrote laws. Like a company lawyer.','',NULL,'Guy,Company,Lawyer',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23828,'Music,Technology','Luc Ferrari','Composer','\nFebruary 5, 1929\n','\nAugust 22, 2005\n','French','Electronic music used pure sounds, completely calibrated. You had to think digitally, as it were, in a way that allowed you to extend serial ideas into other parameters through technology.','',NULL,'Through',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23829,'','Luc Ferrari','Composer','\nFebruary 5, 1929\n','\nAugust 22, 2005\n','French','I have problems with machines which aren\'t gestural.','',NULL,'Problems,Machines',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23830,'','Luc Ferrari','Composer','\nFebruary 5, 1929\n','\nAugust 22, 2005\n','French','I probably went to musique concrete concerts - though not the very first ones - at the beginning of the 50s.','',NULL,'Beginning,Though,Concerts',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23831,'Music,Amazing','Luc Ferrari','Composer','\nFebruary 5, 1929\n','\nAugust 22, 2005\n','French','I think I came across Cecil Taylor a bit later, in 65 or 66. That really impressed me - Cecil Taylor is an amazing character... Both his music and the way he approaches the instrument are astonishing.','',NULL,'Character',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23832,'','Luc Ferrari','Composer','\nFebruary 5, 1929\n','\nAugust 22, 2005\n','French','I wanted to play piano, and that slid quickly into writing - it wasn\'t enough to play other people\'s notes: I had to write notes too.','',NULL,'Writing,Enough,Play',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23833,'','Luc Ferrari','Composer','\nFebruary 5, 1929\n','\nAugust 22, 2005\n','French','I was born in Paris, and I haven\'t moved, except until now - I live in the suburbs and I hate it.','',NULL,'Hate,Live,Until',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23834,'','Luc Ferrari','Composer','\nFebruary 5, 1929\n','\nAugust 22, 2005\n','French','My sisters were going out with artists and poets, and eventually it was the creative world which attracted me.','',NULL,'Creative,Artists,Sisters',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23835,'Life','Luc Ferrari','Composer','\nFebruary 5, 1929\n','\nAugust 22, 2005\n','French','So the ideology was that: use sounds as instruments, as sounds on tape, without the causality. It was no longer a clarinet or a spring or a piano, but a sound with a form, a development, a life of its own.','',NULL,'Spring,Longer',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23836,'','Luc Ferrari','Composer','\nFebruary 5, 1929\n','\nAugust 22, 2005\n','French','Well, first I studied piano. I wasn\'t very satisfied because I though my teachers were dumb... and repressive.','',NULL,'Though,Dumb,Satisfied',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23837,'Music,Work,Time','Luc Ferrari','Composer','\nFebruary 5, 1929\n','\nAugust 22, 2005\n','French','When the Domaine Musical started up, I wasn\'t part of it. They were the major players in contemporary music at that time, braodcasting old and new composers\' work. And I wasn\'t one of them.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23838,'','Luc Ferrari','Composer','\nFebruary 5, 1929\n','\nAugust 22, 2005\n','French','Whereas Schaeffer and Henry were working like samplers, their idea was to capture those sounds which couldn\'t be serially calibrated because they were too complex in character.','',NULL,'Character,Working,Idea',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23839,'','Luc Ferrari','Composer','\nFebruary 5, 1929\n','\nAugust 22, 2005\n','French','With the piano I\'m completely in control of the gestural situation-not that I\'m going to play the piece myself, but I know what\'s difficult, what\'s impossible.','',NULL,'Control,Play,Impossible',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23840,'','Luc Ferrari','Composer','\nFebruary 5, 1929\n','\nAugust 22, 2005\n','French','You turned on the radio and heard all kinds of things.','',NULL,'Heard,Kinds,Radio',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23841,'','Vanessa Ferrari','Athlete','\nNovember 10, 1990\n','','Italian','I\'d say I\'m quite powerful so I\'m not afraid of jumps or acrobatic elements. The hardest part is... get on the beam and stay there on top of it!','',NULL,'Powerful,Afraid,Quite',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23842,'','Geraldine Ferraro','Politician','\nAugust 26, 1935\n','\nMarch 26, 2011\n','American','I readily admit I was not an expert on foreign policy but I was knowledgeable and I didn\'t need a man who was the Vice President of the United States and my opponent turning around and putting me down.','',NULL,'Down,Around,President',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23843,'','Geraldine Ferraro','Politician','\nAugust 26, 1935\n','\nMarch 26, 2011\n','American','I\'d call it a new version of voodoo economics, but I\'m afraid that would give witch doctors a bad name.','',NULL,'Bad,Give,Afraid',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23844,'Peace,Love,War','Geraldine Ferraro','Politician','\nAugust 26, 1935\n','\nMarch 26, 2011\n','American','You don\'t have to have fought in a war to love peace.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23845,'Men','Geraldine Ferraro','Politician','\nAugust 26, 1935\n','\nMarch 26, 2011\n','American','You people married to Italian men, you know what it\'s like.','',NULL,'Married,Italian',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23846,'','Geraldine Ferraro','Politician','\nAugust 26, 1935\n','\nMarch 26, 2011\n','American','And I have to tell you as a grandmother, I worry about the fact that my grandchildren are going to be paying for all the spending, including military spending, that has gone on and the tax cuts that have come through.','',NULL,'Through,Tell,Worry',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23847,'','Geraldine Ferraro','Politician','\nAugust 26, 1935\n','\nMarch 26, 2011\n','American','And it was, it was not beating George Bush, believe it or not, the bottom line as far as I was concerned was introducing to the public who Gerry Ferraro was.','',NULL,'Believe,Far,Public',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23848,'','Geraldine Ferraro','Politician','\nAugust 26, 1935\n','\nMarch 26, 2011\n','American','But I do think its necessary to have debates.','',NULL,'Necessary,Debates',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23849,'','Geraldine Ferraro','Politician','\nAugust 26, 1935\n','\nMarch 26, 2011\n','American','But I made one mistake which I would never repeat as a member of Congress when I was in Washington, and that was when I was elected I didn\'t go on trips because I was so afraid of having someone accuse me of taking junkets.','',NULL,'Someone,Made,Afraid',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23850,'Future','Geraldine Ferraro','Politician','\nAugust 26, 1935\n','\nMarch 26, 2011\n','American','For one thing, one of the wonderful things that we now have is instead of the huge budget surpluses that President Clinton left us with, we now have these huge deficits that we\'re going to be facing into the future.','',NULL,'Wonderful,President',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23851,'','Geraldine Ferraro','Politician','\nAugust 26, 1935\n','\nMarch 26, 2011\n','American','I didn\'t look very sensitive and they didn\'t know me very well.','',NULL,'Sensitive',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23852,'','Geraldine Ferraro','Politician','\nAugust 26, 1935\n','\nMarch 26, 2011\n','American','I didn\'t serve on a committee that dealt with foreign policy.','',NULL,'Serve,Policy,Foreign',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23853,'Power','Geraldine Ferraro','Politician','\nAugust 26, 1935\n','\nMarch 26, 2011\n','American','I do believe in the power of prayer.','',NULL,'Believe,Prayer',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23854,'','Geraldine Ferraro','Politician','\nAugust 26, 1935\n','\nMarch 26, 2011\n','American','I don\'t consider myself a survivor; that\'s someone who has gone through something terrible.','',NULL,'Someone,Through,Gone',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23855,'Time','Geraldine Ferraro','Politician','\nAugust 26, 1935\n','\nMarch 26, 2011\n','American','I don\'t like to practice ahead of time what I\'m going to say.','',NULL,'Practice,Ahead',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23856,'','Geraldine Ferraro','Politician','\nAugust 26, 1935\n','\nMarch 26, 2011\n','American','I enjoyed debate on the floor but it\'s not really debate in the same way.','',NULL,'Same,Debate,Enjoyed',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23857,'','Geraldine Ferraro','Politician','\nAugust 26, 1935\n','\nMarch 26, 2011\n','American','I have been extremely lucky; I am a person who is currently living with a cancer that is under control.','',NULL,'Person,Control,Living',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23858,'','Geraldine Ferraro','Politician','\nAugust 26, 1935\n','\nMarch 26, 2011\n','American','I was a trial lawyer when I was elected to Congress.','',NULL,'Congress,Lawyer,Trial',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23859,'','Geraldine Ferraro','Politician','\nAugust 26, 1935\n','\nMarch 26, 2011\n','American','I\'m a happy camper because by doing this I have an opportunity to be on the cutting edge of research.','',NULL,'Happy,Research,Edge',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23860,'','Geraldine Ferraro','Politician','\nAugust 26, 1935\n','\nMarch 26, 2011\n','American','If you ask me a question, don\'t tell me what the question is in advance, \'cause I\'d rather not know.','',NULL,'Tell,Rather,Question',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23861,'Life','Geraldine Ferraro','Politician','\nAugust 26, 1935\n','\nMarch 26, 2011\n','American','If you think somebody cares about you and believes your life is worth saving, how can you give up?','',NULL,'Give,Worth',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23862,'','Geraldine Ferraro','Politician','\nAugust 26, 1935\n','\nMarch 26, 2011\n','American','My desk drawer is filled with all kinds of prayers.','',NULL,'Kinds,Prayers,Desk',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23863,'','Geraldine Ferraro','Politician','\nAugust 26, 1935\n','\nMarch 26, 2011\n','American','People who live through transplants or disasters like Sept. 11 are survivors.','',NULL,'Live,Through,Disasters',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23864,'','Geraldine Ferraro','Politician','\nAugust 26, 1935\n','\nMarch 26, 2011\n','American','President Reagan\'s one-liners were terrific.','',NULL,'President,Terrific,Reagan',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23865,'Good','Geraldine Ferraro','Politician','\nAugust 26, 1935\n','\nMarch 26, 2011\n','American','See that\'s a goal that I think it\'s very good in the debate to find out who the person is.','',NULL,'Person,Find',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23866,'','Geraldine Ferraro','Politician','\nAugust 26, 1935\n','\nMarch 26, 2011\n','American','The bottom line as far as I was concerned was presenting to the public who Gerry Ferraro was.','',NULL,'Far,Public,Line',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23867,'Design','Gianfranco Ferre','Designer','\nAugust 15, 1944\n','\nJune 17, 2007\n','Italian','As an architect, I learned to think and express myself on flat forms, on paper, and to imagine the contour of the lines of a design.','',NULL,'Learned,Imagine',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23868,'Design','Gianfranco Ferre','Designer','\nAugust 15, 1944\n','\nJune 17, 2007\n','Italian','The design of a dress, furniture, a house, a room, a street and a city are all the same process.','',NULL,'Same,Process',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23869,'Funny,Time','Will Ferrell','Comedian','\nJuly 16, 1967\n','','American','I have only been funny about seventy four per cent of the time. Yes I think that is right. Seventy-four per cent of the time.','',NULL,'Four',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23870,'Work,Good','Will Ferrell','Comedian','\nJuly 16, 1967\n','','American','Saturday Night Live is such a comedy boot camp in a way, because you get to work with so many different people who come in to host the show and you get thrown into so many situations and learn how to think on your feet, so filmmaking actually feels slow, in a good way.','',NULL,'Live',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23871,'','Will Ferrell','Comedian','\nJuly 16, 1967\n','','American','A lot of people have gotten into comedy because of certain influences in their lives or events that were painful, and I really have wracked my brain to figure it out. I pretty much have had a normal childhood. Maybe it was too normal.','',NULL,'Brain,Pretty,Lives',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23872,'Funny,Hope','Will Ferrell','Comedian','\nJuly 16, 1967\n','','American','All you have in comedy, in general, is just going with your instincts. You can only hope that other people think that what you think is funny is funny. I don\'t have an answer but I just try to plough straight ahead.','',NULL,'Try',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23873,'Funny','Will Ferrell','Comedian','\nJuly 16, 1967\n','','American','James Caan told me at the end of filming \'Elf\' that he had been waiting through the whole film for me to be funny - and I never was.','',NULL,'Waiting,End',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23874,'','Will Ferrell','Comedian','\nJuly 16, 1967\n','','American','I think a lot of the instincts you have doing comedy are really the same for doing drama, in that it\'s essentially about listening. The way I approach comedy, is you have to commit to everything as if it\'s a dramatic role, meaning you play it straight.','',NULL,'Everything,Play,Same',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23875,'','Will Ferrell','Comedian','\nJuly 16, 1967\n','','American','Often times I\'m confronted with a quote that I don\'t remember saying. So, on one hand it\'s very flattering, it is just so surreal.','',NULL,'Saying,Remember,Often',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23876,'','Mel Ferrer','Actor','\nAugust 25, 1917\n','\nJune 2, 2008\n','American','Every musician liked Peggy Lee, but not the general public.','',NULL,'Public,General,Liked',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23877,'','Miguel Ferrer','Actor','\nFebruary 7, 1955\n','','American','I made an enjoyable living as a very young man, but I think as I became more comfortable and knowledgeable about myself and what I wanted, I moved into acting.','',NULL,'Made,Living,Young',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23878,'','Miguel Ferrer','Actor','\nFebruary 7, 1955\n','','American','I think \'On The Air\' was a little too bizarre for TV.','',NULL,'Air,Tv,Bizarre',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23879,'Good','Miguel Ferrer','Actor','\nFebruary 7, 1955\n','','American','I think if you\'re a competent actor with a good imagination, and if it\'s on the page, it makes your job a lot easier.','',NULL,'Job,Makes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23880,'','Miguel Ferrer','Actor','\nFebruary 7, 1955\n','','American','I\'m not one of those people who writes a biography or tries to figure out what kind of ice cream the character liked when he was 10.','',NULL,'Character,Liked,Figure',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23881,'','Miguel Ferrer','Actor','\nFebruary 7, 1955\n','','American','My favorite place in the whole world is Jackson Hole, Wyoming.','',NULL,'Place,Whole,Favorite',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23882,'Life,Best','Miguel Ferrer','Actor','\nFebruary 7, 1955\n','','American','\'RoboCop\' was maybe the best summer of my entire life.','',NULL,'Maybe',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23883,'Great,Art','Miguel Ferrer','Actor','\nFebruary 7, 1955\n','','American','We were given clear concrete tools. The course did a great job demystifying the art of fiction writing and fostering confidence. The instructor brought complex concepts down to earth. I will miss coming here every week.','',NULL,'Job',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23884,'Life,Thankful','America Ferrera','Actress','\nApril 18, 1984\n','','American','As a child, I didn\'t know what I didn\'t have. I\'m thankful for the challenges early on in my life because now I have a perspective on the world and kind of know what\'s important.','',NULL,'Important',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23885,'Best','America Ferrera','Actress','\nApril 18, 1984\n','','American','My siblings are my best friends.','',NULL,'Friends,Siblings',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23886,'Women','America Ferrera','Actress','\nApril 18, 1984\n','','American','I think Hispanic women are beautiful with their curves. I\'m not sure who feels that way in Hollywood. I was never told to lose 50 pounds. If they think that they just don\'t bother with you. You just don\'t get the role and you never know why. That\'s still better than physically harming yourself and b','',NULL,'Beautiful,Yourself',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23887,'','America Ferrera','Actress','\nApril 18, 1984\n','','American','I just want to be in my sweats, walk my dog, watch TV and eat pizza.','',NULL,'Dog,Walk,Eat',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23888,'Time','America Ferrera','Actress','\nApril 18, 1984\n','','American','I realized how Latina I was, and then also, at the same time, how not Latina enough I was, because I\'m born and raised in Los Angeles. I speak Spanish, but I don\'t speak perfect Spanish, not like a native speaker.','',NULL,'Enough,Perfect',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23889,'','America Ferrera','Actress','\nApril 18, 1984\n','','American','My parents were both Spanish-speakers and they used to speak to me and my siblings in Spanish and we\'d answer them in English.','',NULL,'Parents,Speak,Used',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23890,'Love','America Ferrera','Actress','\nApril 18, 1984\n','','American','Am I Latin? Am I American? What the hell am I? I love my culture and I\'m very proud of my culture.','',NULL,'Hell,Proud',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23891,'Life','America Ferrera','Actress','\nApril 18, 1984\n','','American','Finding the one is not just a feeling, it\'s an educated guess. I feel like I chose someone to share my life with who is my friend.','',NULL,'Someone,Feeling',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23892,'','America Ferrera','Actress','\nApril 18, 1984\n','','American','I am trying to be guided by my passion.','',NULL,'Passion,Trying,Guided',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23893,'Love','America Ferrera','Actress','\nApril 18, 1984\n','','American','I could have easily been too afraid to say \'yes\' to Chicago, because it requires so much I haven\'t done before. If I am a flop at singing and dancing, maybe my love for it will carry me through.','',NULL,'Done,Through',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23894,'','America Ferrera','Actress','\nApril 18, 1984\n','','American','I don\'t think running for office is anything I\'m prepared for or could even prepare myself for.','',NULL,'Office,Prepared,Running',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23895,'Beauty','America Ferrera','Actress','\nApril 18, 1984\n','','American','I just wanted to see every single musical I could. The very first one I saw was \'Beauty and the Beast,\' the only one I could get tickets for, and then \'Les Miserables\' and then \'Chicago.\'','',NULL,'Single,Wanted',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23896,'','America Ferrera','Actress','\nApril 18, 1984\n','','American','I miss Betty madly. I loved her. Whenever people talk about her, I get really nostalgic. There are parts of her still with me; I played her for four years and, of course, the lines get blurred.','',NULL,'Still,Talk,Her',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23897,'Famous','America Ferrera','Actress','\nApril 18, 1984\n','','American','I really hate the duties of being a celebrity, like getting dressed up for the red carpet.','',NULL,'Hate,Getting',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23898,'','America Ferrera','Actress','\nApril 18, 1984\n','','American','I struggled with being a Latino growing up in Los Angeles. I felt very American. I still do. I went to 35 bar mitzvahs before I went to a single quinceanera. I could talk all day about my culture and what it means to me.','',NULL,'Single,Before,Still',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23899,'','America Ferrera','Actress','\nApril 18, 1984\n','','American','I was an open, smiley and gregarious child. I could make friends in 30 seconds wherever I went.','',NULL,'Friends,Child,Open',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23900,'Women','America Ferrera','Actress','\nApril 18, 1984\n','','American','I was just so lucky with \'Real Women Have Curves.\' At that point, I would have done an insurance commercial. I would have done anything.','',NULL,'Real,Done',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23901,'','America Ferrera','Actress','\nApril 18, 1984\n','','American','I was young not too long ago, and I know the last thing you want is someone preaching to you.','',NULL,'Long,Someone,Young',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23902,'Work','America Ferrera','Actress','\nApril 18, 1984\n','','American','I work really long hours and work a lot and have done press tours and junkets, but there is nothing like a presidential campaign that I have experienced before...I think at one point we visited three different cities in one state in 12 hours. It\'s exhausting.','',NULL,'Long,Nothing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23903,'','America Ferrera','Actress','\nApril 18, 1984\n','','American','I\'m not going to miss wearing the braces very much.','',NULL,'Miss,Braces,Wearing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23904,'Great','America Ferrera','Actress','\nApril 18, 1984\n','','American','I\'m okay if people don\'t know who I am, but if you remember my character that would be great.','',NULL,'Character,Remember',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23905,'Life,Good','America Ferrera','Actress','\nApril 18, 1984\n','','American','I\'m the first one in line to go watch \'Spider-Man,\' but there\'s definitely something in me that makes me want to go to a movie and see something that makes me feel good about life.','',NULL,'Makes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23906,'Life','America Ferrera','Actress','\nApril 18, 1984\n','','American','If I learned anything from Betty coming into my life, it\'s to just be open to all the things that come along.','',NULL,'Learned,Open',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23907,'','America Ferrera','Actress','\nApril 18, 1984\n','','American','It would be impossible to be a woman in Western culture and not have your own issues about your image and what you look like.','',NULL,'Woman,Impossible,Culture',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23908,'','America Ferrera','Actress','\nApril 18, 1984\n','','American','Nowadays I\'d describe myself as earnest, terribly earnest. I\'m the person who wants everybody in the room to feel important and happy.','',NULL,'Happy,Important,Person',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23909,'','David Ferrier','Scientist','1843','1924','Scottish','Computer: a million morons working at the speed of light.','',NULL,'Working,Light,Million',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23910,'Attitude','Lou Ferrigno','Actor','\nNovember 9, 1952\n','','American','The attitude is very important. Because, your behavior radiates how you feel.','',NULL,'Important,Behavior',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23911,'Best','Lou Ferrigno','Actor','\nNovember 9, 1952\n','','American','I know right a way there\'s a person that\'s very insecure; that he\'s trying to out do me. And, ah, like I was saying before, if you give one-hundred percent of your best, and you may have fault, but there is nothing you can do, because you gave one-hundred percent.','',NULL,'Nothing,Saying',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23912,'','Lou Ferrigno','Actor','\nNovember 9, 1952\n','','American','I never think about losing.','',NULL,'Losing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23913,'','Lou Ferrigno','Actor','\nNovember 9, 1952\n','','American','If you are going to try and hide something, sooner or later people are going to find out.','',NULL,'Find,Try,Later',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23914,'Funny,Work','Lou Ferrigno','Actor','\nNovember 9, 1952\n','','American','It\'s funny how sometimes how the public some people think I was born like this. That I maybe I sleep and I do big muscle, but its a lot of work to look like this and to be in this kind of condition.','',NULL,'Sleep',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23915,'','Lou Ferrigno','Actor','\nNovember 9, 1952\n','','American','To be a champion you must act like one, act like a champion.','',NULL,'Must,Champion,Act',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23916,'Good','Lou Ferrigno','Actor','\nNovember 9, 1952\n','','American','You are going to have bad days and have good days.','',NULL,'Bad,Days',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23917,'','Tim Ferriss','Author','\nJuly 20, 1977\n','','American','Being called a huckster and a charlatan started several years ago, so that\'s something I\'m accustomed to. In most cases, it doesn\'t bother me.','',NULL,'Started,Bother,Accustomed',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23918,'Time','Tim Ferriss','Author','\nJuly 20, 1977\n','','American','Every time I find myself stressed out, it\'s because I do things primarily driven by growth.','',NULL,'Find,Growth',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23919,'Diet','Tim Ferriss','Author','\nJuly 20, 1977\n','','American','Everyone is going to binge on a diet, for instance, so plan for it, schedule it, and contain the damage.','',NULL,'Everyone,Plan',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23920,'','Tim Ferriss','Author','\nJuly 20, 1977\n','','American','Everything that works in sales has been done already. Just keep track of the crap that you buy, or the awesome stuff that you buy, and decide what was the trigger, and then just sell to people like you. It\'s really that easy - and that\'s what I do.','',NULL,'Everything,Done,Keep',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23921,'','Tim Ferriss','Author','\nJuly 20, 1977\n','','American','Exercise is overrated.','',NULL,'Exercise,Overrated',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23922,'','Tim Ferriss','Author','\nJuly 20, 1977\n','','American','I discourage passive skepticism, which is the armchair variety where people sit back and criticize without ever subjecting their theories or themselves to real field testing.','',NULL,'Real,Ever,Themselves',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23923,'Best','Tim Ferriss','Author','\nJuly 20, 1977\n','','American','I encourage active skepticism - when people are being skeptical because they\'re trying to identify the best course of action. They\'re trying to identify the next step for themselves or other people.','',NULL,'Trying,Themselves',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23924,'Money','Tim Ferriss','Author','\nJuly 20, 1977\n','','American','I have plenty of money to do what I want to do, and I have the relationships.','',NULL,'Plenty',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23925,'Home,History','Tim Ferriss','Author','\nJuly 20, 1977\n','','American','I have scary eyes. I look like the guy in \'American History X,\' yes. I remember coming home from school and asking my mum if I could get an eye transplant, and of course she declined.','',NULL,'School',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23926,'','Tim Ferriss','Author','\nJuly 20, 1977\n','','American','I still feel there are much smarter self-promoters out there than me. I am very methodical about my messaging, and I know how to gain attention very quickly.','',NULL,'Still,Attention,Gain',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23927,'Time','Tim Ferriss','Author','\nJuly 20, 1977\n','','American','I think time management as a label encourages people to view each 24-hour period as a slot in which they should pack as much as possible.','',NULL,'Possible,View',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23928,'','Tim Ferriss','Author','\nJuly 20, 1977\n','','American','I value self-discipline, but creating systems that make it next to impossible to misbehave is more reliable than self-control.','',NULL,'Impossible,Next,Value',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23929,'Time,Sports','Tim Ferriss','Author','\nJuly 20, 1977\n','','American','I was an All-American in wrestling in high school, was National Champion in Chinese kickboxing in 1999 and have spent a lot of time around professional athletes, which includes my eight-plus years as CEO of a sports nutrition company.','',NULL,'School',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23930,'Money,Business','Tim Ferriss','Author','\nJuly 20, 1977\n','','American','I\'m not averse to making a lot of money. But where does that end? I hang out with people with hundreds of millions of dollars. Is that the standard by which I should measure myself? Where does that take you if you\'re in my business? I think it takes you to pretty dark, corrupt places.','',NULL,'End',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23931,'','Tim Ferriss','Author','\nJuly 20, 1977\n','','American','If someone\'s criticism is completely unfounded on data, then I don\'t want to hear it. It doesn\'t hold up to scrutiny.','',NULL,'Someone,Criticism,Hear',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23932,'Government,Science','Tim Ferriss','Author','\nJuly 20, 1977\n','','American','If you look at the purported dangers of salt or fat, there is no consensus of support in scientific literature. So I would ask first: \'Is it possible to have an informed government that actually follows the science?\' From what I\'ve seen, it\'s not likely.','',NULL,'Support',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23933,'','Tim Ferriss','Author','\nJuly 20, 1977\n','','American','If you take a strong stance and have a clear opinion or statement on any subject online, you\'re going to polarize people. And without that polarity, there\'s no discussion. Discussion is what I want, which means that I\'m fine with the consequences.','',NULL,'Strong,Opinion,Means',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23934,'Art','Tim Ferriss','Author','\nJuly 20, 1977\n','','American','Learn the art of the pitch and of messaging.','',NULL,'Learn,Pitch',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23935,'Good,Best','Tim Ferriss','Author','\nJuly 20, 1977\n','','American','The best entrepreneurs I\'ve ever met are all good communicators. It\'s perhaps one of the very few unifying factors.','',NULL,'Ever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23936,'','Tim Ferriss','Author','\nJuly 20, 1977\n','','American','The first thing I would do for anyone who\'s trying to lose body fat, for instance, would be to remove foods from the house that he or she would consume during lapses of self-control.','',NULL,'Trying,Lose,She',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23937,'Work','Tim Ferriss','Author','\nJuly 20, 1977\n','','American','The problem with New Year\'s resolutions - and resolutions to \'get in better shape\' in general, which are very amorphous - is that people try to adopt too many behavioral changes at once. It doesn\'t work. I don\'t care if you\'re a world-class CEO - you\'ll quit.','',NULL,'Care,Better',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23938,'','Tim Ferriss','Author','\nJuly 20, 1977\n','','American','There are certain things I will automate, but when it comes to quality control, I want to keep a very close eye.','',NULL,'Control,Keep,Quality',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23939,'','Tim Ferriss','Author','\nJuly 20, 1977\n','','American','Writing is thought crystalized on a piece of paper, which can then be reviewed.','',NULL,'Writing,Thought,Paper',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23940,'Music','Bryan Ferry','Musician','\nSeptember 26, 1945\n','','English','But when you get music and words together, that can be a very powerful thing.','',NULL,'Powerful,Words',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23941,'Music','Bryan Ferry','Musician','\nSeptember 26, 1945\n','','English','You can never get silence anywhere nowadays, have you noticed?','',NULL,'Silence,Anywhere',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23942,'Music','Bryan Ferry','Musician','\nSeptember 26, 1945\n','','English','Secretly, I wanted to look like Jimi Hendrix, but I could never quite pull it off.','',NULL,'Wanted,Off',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23943,'Good,Money,Great','Bryan Ferry','Musician','\nSeptember 26, 1945\n','','English','I suppose young people think football is glamorous - soccer - it\'s big money and the stars of it, they look good and have a great big house and a huge Ferrari.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23944,'Music','Bryan Ferry','Musician','\nSeptember 26, 1945\n','','English','All those rappers, they\'re the only glamorous people working in music now. They dress up in these chains of gold, cars, girls and this and that, high-heeled shoes.','',NULL,'Working,Shoes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23945,'Good','Bryan Ferry','Musician','\nSeptember 26, 1945\n','','English','And Mary J. Blige, she\'s got all these fur coats and hats and stuff. She\'s good; I like her.','',NULL,'Her,She',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23946,'Peace,Good','Bryan Ferry','Musician','\nSeptember 26, 1945\n','','English','But I do like to have peace and quiet for a good hour.','',NULL,'Quiet',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23947,'','Bryan Ferry','Musician','\nSeptember 26, 1945\n','','English','But I don\'t write so much now, because they\'re too painful.','',NULL,'Write,Painful',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23948,'Time','Bryan Ferry','Musician','\nSeptember 26, 1945\n','','English','But I was feeling quite down at the time. I was living in L.A., which was kind of weird for me.','',NULL,'Feeling,Down',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23949,'Art','Bryan Ferry','Musician','\nSeptember 26, 1945\n','','English','But when I started writing songs, I stopped painting completely, and the only art things I do are connected to the career, like album sleeves and, to some extent, posters and things like that.','',NULL,'Writing,Career',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23950,'','Bryan Ferry','Musician','\nSeptember 26, 1945\n','','English','I can never predict what\'s going to happen.','',NULL,'Happen,Predict',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23951,'Music','Bryan Ferry','Musician','\nSeptember 26, 1945\n','','English','I didn\'t really want to give up music.','',NULL,'Give',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23952,'Time','Bryan Ferry','Musician','\nSeptember 26, 1945\n','','English','I don\'t do interviews at all when I\'m on tour, so this time, on a day off, I\'ll do that kind of thing a little bit. I don\'t do big promotion schedules, not when I\'m touring.','',NULL,'Big,Off',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23953,'','Bryan Ferry','Musician','\nSeptember 26, 1945\n','','English','I don\'t think I\'ve ever played the Olympia before, but I\'m not totally sure.','',NULL,'Ever,Before,Sure',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23954,'','Bryan Ferry','Musician','\nSeptember 26, 1945\n','','English','I had beautiful bikes and I was really into it. I just thought it was really glamorous.','',NULL,'Beautiful,Thought,Glamorous',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23955,'','Bryan Ferry','Musician','\nSeptember 26, 1945\n','','English','I like L.A., but I shouldn\'t live there.','',NULL,'Live',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23956,'Music','Bryan Ferry','Musician','\nSeptember 26, 1945\n','','English','I like the fact that music is more abstract.','',NULL,'Fact,Abstract',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23957,'Great','Bryan Ferry','Musician','\nSeptember 26, 1945\n','','English','I like the name Atomic Kitten. It\'s so great.','',NULL,'Name,Atomic',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23958,'','Bryan Ferry','Musician','\nSeptember 26, 1945\n','','English','I mean, there are so many of his songs that I like that I could easily do that one day.','',NULL,'Mean,Songs,Easily',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23959,'','Bryan Ferry','Musician','\nSeptember 26, 1945\n','','English','I met John Lennon and he was with his wife in Tokyo. I met him there.','',NULL,'Wife,Him,John',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23960,'Love','Bryan Ferry','Musician','\nSeptember 26, 1945\n','','English','I\'d love to follow the Tour de France one day. It\'s a really exciting spectacle. I\'ve only seen it once as it was coming into Paris and that was very exciting for me. I have memories of that.','',NULL,'Once,Memories',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23961,'Best,Hope','Bryan Ferry','Musician','\nSeptember 26, 1945\n','','English','I\'m not really sure what it was, the best moment. You always hope it\'s to come.','',NULL,'Moment',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23962,'Good','Bryan Ferry','Musician','\nSeptember 26, 1945\n','','English','I\'ve had quite a few moments I\'ve liked, so it\'s good enough.','',NULL,'Enough,Few',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23963,'','Bryan Ferry','Musician','\nSeptember 26, 1945\n','','English','In New York, you couldn\'t wish for a nicer audience, or in L.A., Chicago, Boston. But when you get into secondary markets, they don\'t have a clue.','',NULL,'Wish,Audience,York',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23964,'','Bryan Ferry','Musician','\nSeptember 26, 1945\n','','English','It\'s fabulous when you do that, when you discover somebody who you like, when you kind of feel those feelings, even though he articulates them better.','',NULL,'Better,Feelings,Though',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23965,'','Lion Feuchtwanger','Novelist','\nJuly 7, 1884\n','\nDecember 21, 1958\n','German','An action doesn\'t have to be wrong just because it is not logical. It doesn\'t have to be right just because it has its logic.','',NULL,'Wrong,Action,Logic',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23966,'History','Lion Feuchtwanger','Novelist','\nJuly 7, 1884\n','\nDecember 21, 1958\n','German','Asking the author of historical novels to teach you about history is like expecting the composer of a melody to provide answers about radio transmission.','',NULL,'Teach,Radio',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23967,'','Lion Feuchtwanger','Novelist','\nJuly 7, 1884\n','\nDecember 21, 1958\n','German','After closely examining my conscience, I venture to state that in my historical novels I intended the content to be just as modern and up-to-date as in the contemporary ones.','',NULL,'After,Conscience,State',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23968,'','Lion Feuchtwanger','Novelist','\nJuly 7, 1884\n','\nDecember 21, 1958\n','German','An author who sets about to depict events of the past that have run their course is suspected of wishing to avoid the problems of the present day, of being, in other words, a reactionary.','',NULL,'Past,Words,Problems',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23969,'History','Lion Feuchtwanger','Novelist','\nJuly 7, 1884\n','\nDecember 21, 1958\n','German','Both the historian and the novelist view history as the struggle of a tiny minority, able and determined to make judgments, which is up against a vast and densely packed majority of the blind, who are led by their instincts and unable to think for themselves.','',NULL,'Struggle,Able',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23970,'','Lion Feuchtwanger','Novelist','\nJuly 7, 1884\n','\nDecember 21, 1958\n','German','Ever since my youth it has disturbed me that of the literary works that survived their own epoch, so many dealt with historical rather than contemporary subjects.','',NULL,'Ever,Rather,Youth',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23971,'','Lion Feuchtwanger','Novelist','\nJuly 7, 1884\n','\nDecember 21, 1958\n','German','From depicting the past, so goes the suspicion, it is a short step to glorifying the past.','',NULL,'Past,Short,Step',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23972,'','Lion Feuchtwanger','Novelist','\nJuly 7, 1884\n','\nDecember 21, 1958\n','German','I have always made an effort to render every detail of my reality with the greatest accuracy; but I have never paid attention to whether my presentation of historical facts was an exact one.','',NULL,'Greatest,Reality,Made',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23973,'History','Lion Feuchtwanger','Novelist','\nJuly 7, 1884\n','\nDecember 21, 1958\n','German','I should add that it is open to debate whether what we call the writing of history these days is truly scientific.','',NULL,'Writing,Days',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23974,'Life,History,Future','Lion Feuchtwanger','Novelist','\nJuly 7, 1884\n','\nDecember 21, 1958\n','German','Like the philosopher, the author views his task as one of establishing a clear connection between life and history, and of making the past bear fruit for the present and future.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23975,'','Lion Feuchtwanger','Novelist','\nJuly 7, 1884\n','\nDecember 21, 1958\n','German','There\'s only a step from the sublime to the ridiculous, but there\'s no road leading from the ridiculous to the sublime.','',NULL,'Road,Step,Ridiculous',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23976,'','Lion Feuchtwanger','Novelist','\nJuly 7, 1884\n','\nDecember 21, 1958\n','German','What is a historian, anyway? It is someone who uses facts to record the development of humanity.','',NULL,'Someone,Humanity,Facts',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23977,'Good','Anselm Feuerbach','Artist','\nSeptember 12, 1829\n','\nJanuary 4, 1880\n','German','If someone gives you so-called good advice, do the opposite; you can be sure it will be the right thing nine out of 10 times.','',NULL,'Someone,Advice',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23978,'','Anselm Feuerbach','Artist','\nSeptember 12, 1829\n','\nJanuary 4, 1880\n','German','Theology is anthropology.','',NULL,'Theology',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23979,'Women,Men,Experience','Mark Feuerstein','Actor','\nJune 8, 1971\n','','American','I always believe that my greatest audience will come from 70-year-old Jewish men and Jewish women, but that\'s me from my experience of going to High Holiday services and being adored by the women with free candy in the back.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23980,'Life,Women','Mark Feuerstein','Actor','\nJune 8, 1971\n','','American','I just give off this kind of feminine vibe which has... served me so well with women in my life.','',NULL,'Give',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23981,'Love,Funny,Great','Mark Feuerstein','Actor','\nJune 8, 1971\n','','American','I just recently joined Twitter. It\'s very positive - I love all the accolades. If my ego is hurting, I can just open my Twitter account and see \'Oh, I love you! I love the show!\' and it\'s great. I\'m trying to find the balance between trying to be funny, being honest and just being a promoter as the ','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23982,'Love','Mark Feuerstein','Actor','\nJune 8, 1971\n','','American','I love to listen to Howard Stern with the guy who drives me.','',NULL,'Guy,Listen',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23983,'Time','Mark Feuerstein','Actor','\nJune 8, 1971\n','','American','I\'m always wondering: Have all these time-saving devices actually saved us any time, or have they just created a million fetishes and obsessions that keep us from the quiet half hour we should be taking to sit and do nothing every day?','',NULL,'Nothing,Keep',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23984,'','Mark Feuerstein','Actor','\nJune 8, 1971\n','','American','If you\'re on a network show, it\'s either some wacky sitcom or a drama where you\'re servicing a procedure.','',NULL,'Show,Either,Drama',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23985,'','Mark Feuerstein','Actor','\nJune 8, 1971\n','','American','In high school, I was a total jock/extracurricular nerd/just plain nerd.','',NULL,'School,High,Nerd',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23986,'Life,Sympathy','Mark Feuerstein','Actor','\nJune 8, 1971\n','','American','Okay, so, sometimes in life, I can be a score-keeper - someone who keeps track of what he gives and what he gets in return. An annoying quality, to say the least, and I\'m sure my wife has your sympathy, but it\'s made me highly attuned to when and where credit is due.','',NULL,'Wife',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23987,'','Mark Feuerstein','Actor','\nJune 8, 1971\n','','American','Once you become an actor, it\'s important to take care of yourself. I live in Santa Monica, where I can mountain bike, hike and go running on the beach. I like a nice sunset jog.','',NULL,'Nice,Yourself,Live',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23988,'Beauty','Mark Feuerstein','Actor','\nJune 8, 1971\n','','American','The closest thing I use to beauty products is the grease on the pizza from John\'s Pizzeria.','',NULL,'Pizza,John',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23989,'Work,Good,Women','Mark Feuerstein','Actor','\nJune 8, 1971\n','','American','There are many interactions that an actor like me has in public when he gets recognized. The best are \'You\'re a great actor, good work,\' and move on. A very good interaction could be when they say \'You were awesome on \'The West Wing,\'\' \'Loved \'In Her Shoes,\' great movie,\' \'\'What Women Want,\' good jo','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23990,'','Mark Feuerstein','Actor','\nJune 8, 1971\n','','American','To use a word I never thought I\'d apply to myself, I\'ve sort of become a Luddite with regard to information. Where everyone else is getting their Twitter feeds from \'The New York Times\' and their \'Huffington Post\' emails, I live in a little bit of a bubble.','',NULL,'Live,Thought,Become',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23991,'','Mark Feuerstein','Actor','\nJune 8, 1971\n','','American','Well, first of all, I grew up in New York City, going to first a public school, then a private school, and when I got to the private school in Manhattan, I learned of what we called \'The Promised Land,\' which are the Hamptons. I\'ve always had an affinity for the Hamptons.','',NULL,'School,Learned,Public',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23992,'Best,Medical','Tina Fey','Comedian','\nMay 18, 1970\n','','American','A Harvard Medical School study has determined that rectal thermometers are still the best way to tell a baby\'s temperature. Plus, it really teaches the baby who\'s boss.','',NULL,'School',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23993,'','Tina Fey','Comedian','\nMay 18, 1970\n','','American','If you want to make an audience laugh, you dress a man up like an old lady and push her down the stairs. If you want to make comedy writers laugh, you push an actual old lady down the stairs.','',NULL,'Laugh,Down,Old',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23994,'Women,Government','Tina Fey','Comedian','\nMay 18, 1970\n','','American','An interim government was set up in Afghanistan. It included two women, one of whom was Minister of Women\'s Affairs. Man, who\'d she have to show here ankles to to get that job?','',NULL,'Job',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23995,'Mom','Tina Fey','Comedian','\nMay 18, 1970\n','','American','Being a mom has made me so tired. And so happy.','',NULL,'Happy,Tired',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23996,'','Tina Fey','Comedian','\nMay 18, 1970\n','','American','I was the editor of the school newspaper and in drama club and choir, so I was not a popular girl in the traditional sense, but I think I was known for being relatively scathing.','',NULL,'School,Girl,Sense',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23997,'Amazing','Tina Fey','Comedian','\nMay 18, 1970\n','','American','I am constantly amazed by Tina Fey. And I am Tina Fey.','',NULL,'Amazed,Constantly',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23998,'','Tina Fey','Comedian','\nMay 18, 1970\n','','American','I was a very confident little kid.','',NULL,'Kid,Confident',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(23999,'Life,Dreams,Work','Tina Fey','Comedian','\nMay 18, 1970\n','','American','I work, and then whenever I have any other time, I\'m with my daughter, and then I go to sleep. I think you basically have to abandon the dreams of having any other adult activities in your life. You have to go to sleep whenever your child goes to sleep. That\'s basically how we\'re doing it.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24000,'Love','Tina Fey','Comedian','\nMay 18, 1970\n','','American','I\'m married, you know. I love my husband and I have a child.','',NULL,'Husband,Child',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24001,'Work,Time,Cool','Tina Fey','Comedian','\nMay 18, 1970\n','','American','Most of the time you\'re too busy to think about it. But every now and then you say, \'I work at \'Saturday Night Live,\' and that is so cool.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24002,'','Tina Fey','Comedian','\nMay 18, 1970\n','','American','I don\'t like my feet. I\'m not crazy about anybody\'s feet. But I have flat feet.','',NULL,'Crazy,Anybody,Feet',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24003,'Family,Mom','Tina Fey','Comedian','\nMay 18, 1970\n','','American','I grew up in a family of Republicans. And when I was 18 and registering to vote, my mom\'s only instruction was \'You just go in and pull the big Republican lever.\' That\'s my welcome to adulthood. She\'s like, \'No, don\'t even read it. Just pull the Republican lever.','',NULL,'Big',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24004,'','Tina Fey','Comedian','\nMay 18, 1970\n','','American','I have to say, I\'m really not that attractive. Until I met my husband, I could not get a date.','',NULL,'Husband,Until,Attractive',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24005,'Women,Men','Tina Fey','Comedian','\nMay 18, 1970\n','','American','I like to write about women, not so much about the way they relate to men, but about the way they relate to each other.','',NULL,'Write',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24006,'Time,Best','Tina Fey','Comedian','\nMay 18, 1970\n','','American','I still want Oprah to play my best friend. I want to spend time with Oprah.','',NULL,'Friend',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24007,'Women','Tina Fey','Comedian','\nMay 18, 1970\n','','American','I think for women especially, you need to have a plan. I need to have some other ways to generate income, so I don\'t have to stretch my face or lift the top of my head with surgery or something.','',NULL,'Face,Plan',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24008,'','Tina Fey','Comedian','\nMay 18, 1970\n','','American','I think if you ask any of us here, we all dreamed of ending up on Saturday Night Live. I remember thinking, \'I\'ll just keep doing this as long as I can get away with it.\'','',NULL,'Live,Long,Thinking',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24009,'','Tina Fey','Comedian','\nMay 18, 1970\n','','American','I\'m more of a writer than an actor, and I used to say that I\'m mostly an improviser, though I haven\'t improvised in awhile.','',NULL,'Used,Actor,Though',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24010,'Life,Work,Men','Tina Fey','Comedian','\nMay 18, 1970\n','','American','Mary Tyler Moore was a working woman whose story lines were not always about dating and men. They were about work friendships and relationships, which is what I feel my adult life has mostly been about.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24011,'','Tina Fey','Comedian','\nMay 18, 1970\n','','American','Somewhere around the fifth or seventh grade I figured out that I could ingratiate myself to people by making them laugh. Essentially, I was just trying to make them like me. But after a while it became part of my identity.','',NULL,'Laugh,Trying,After',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24012,'','Tina Fey','Comedian','\nMay 18, 1970\n','','American','Yeah, it\'s tough being smart and sexy, too. I have to say, I\'m really not that attractive. Until I met my husband, I could not get a date. I promise you it\'s true. My husband Jeff Richmond saw a diamond in the rough and took me in.','',NULL,'Smart,Husband,Sexy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24013,'','Paul Feyerabend','Philosopher','\nJanuary 13, 1924\n','\nFebruary 11, 1994\n','Austrian','The only principle that does not inhibit progress is: anything goes.','',NULL,'Progress,Goes,Principle',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24014,'','Richard P. Feynman','Physicist','\nMay 11, 1918\n','\nFebruary 15, 1988\n','American','It doesn\'t matter how beautiful your theory is, it doesn\'t matter how smart you are. If it doesn\'t agree with experiment, it\'s wrong.','',NULL,'Beautiful,Smart,Wrong',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24015,'','Richard P. Feynman','Physicist','\nMay 11, 1918\n','\nFebruary 15, 1988\n','American','The first principle is that you must not fool yourself and you are the easiest person to fool.','',NULL,'Fool,Yourself,Must',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24016,'Hope,History','Richard P. Feynman','Physicist','\nMay 11, 1918\n','\nFebruary 15, 1988\n','American','It is in the admission of ignorance and the admission of uncertainty that there is a hope for the continuous motion of human beings in some direction that doesn\'t get confined, permanently blocked, as it has so many times before in various periods in the history of man.','',NULL,'Ignorance',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24017,'Work,Computers','Richard P. Feynman','Physicist','\nMay 11, 1918\n','\nFebruary 15, 1988\n','American','There is a computer disease that anybody who works with computers knows about. It\'s a very serious disease and it interferes completely with the work. The trouble with computers is that you \'play\' with them!','',NULL,'Play',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24018,'Nature','Richard P. Feynman','Physicist','\nMay 11, 1918\n','\nFebruary 15, 1988\n','American','Nature uses only the longest threads to weave her patterns, so that each small piece of her fabric reveals the organization of the entire tapestry.','',NULL,'Small,Her',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24019,'','Richard P. Feynman','Physicist','\nMay 11, 1918\n','\nFebruary 15, 1988\n','American','If I could explain it to the average person, I wouldn\'t have been worth the Nobel Prize.','',NULL,'Person,Worth,Explain',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24020,'Good,God','Richard P. Feynman','Physicist','\nMay 11, 1918\n','\nFebruary 15, 1988\n','American','Scientific views end in awe and mystery, lost at the edge in uncertainty, but they appear to be so deep and so impressive that the theory that it is all arranged as a stage for God to watch man\'s struggle for good and evil seems inadequate.','',NULL,'End',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24021,'Beauty,Science','Richard P. Feynman','Physicist','\nMay 11, 1918\n','\nFebruary 15, 1988\n','American','Poets say science takes away from the beauty of the stars - mere globs of gas atoms. I, too, can see the stars on a desert night, and feel them. But do I see less or more?','',NULL,'Night',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24022,'Technology,Nature','Richard P. Feynman','Physicist','\nMay 11, 1918\n','\nFebruary 15, 1988\n','American','For a successful technology, reality must take precedence over public relations, for Nature cannot be fooled.','',NULL,'Successful',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24023,'Time,Future','Richard P. Feynman','Physicist','\nMay 11, 1918\n','\nFebruary 15, 1988\n','American','We are at the very beginning of time for the human race. It is not unreasonable that we grapple with problems. But there are tens of thousands of years in the future. Our responsibility is to do what we can, learn what we can, improve the solutions, and pass them on.','',NULL,'Human',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24024,'Change,Time','Richard P. Feynman','Physicist','\nMay 11, 1918\n','\nFebruary 15, 1988\n','American','I was born not knowing and have had only a little time to change that here and there.','',NULL,'Here',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24025,'','Richard P. Feynman','Physicist','\nMay 11, 1918\n','\nFebruary 15, 1988\n','American','I believe that a scientist looking at nonscientific problems is just as dumb as the next guy.','',NULL,'Believe,Problems,Looking',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24026,'','Richard P. Feynman','Physicist','\nMay 11, 1918\n','\nFebruary 15, 1988\n','American','The idea is to try to give all the information to help others to judge the value of your contribution; not just the information that leads to judgment in one particular direction or another.','',NULL,'Judge,Help,Give',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24027,'Nature','Richard P. Feynman','Physicist','\nMay 11, 1918\n','\nFebruary 15, 1988\n','American','Reality must take precedence over public relations, for nature cannot be fooled.','',NULL,'Must,Reality',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24028,'','Johann Gottlieb Fichte','Philosopher','\nMay 19, 1762\n','\nJanuary 27, 1814\n','German','A man can do what he ought to do; and when he says he cannot, it is because he will not.','',NULL,'Cannot,Says,Ought',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24029,'','Johann Gottlieb Fichte','Philosopher','\nMay 19, 1762\n','\nJanuary 27, 1814\n','German','He who is firm in will molds the world to himself.','',NULL,'Himself,Firm,Molds',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24030,'','Johann Gottlieb Fichte','Philosopher','\nMay 19, 1762\n','\nJanuary 27, 1814\n','German','Only one man ever understood me, and he didn\'t understand me.','',NULL,'Ever,Understand,Understood',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24031,'Life,Happiness','Johann Gottlieb Fichte','Philosopher','\nMay 19, 1762\n','\nJanuary 27, 1814\n','German','By mere burial man arrives not at bliss; and in the future life, throughout its whole infinite range, they will seek for happiness as vainly as they sought it here, who seek it in aught else than that which so closely surrounds them here - the Infinite.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24032,'','Johann Gottlieb Fichte','Philosopher','\nMay 19, 1762\n','\nJanuary 27, 1814\n','German','By philosophy the mind of man comes to itself, and from henceforth rests on itself without foreign aid, and is completely master of itself, as the dancer of his feet, or the boxer of his hands.','',NULL,'Mind,Philosophy,Hands',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24033,'','Johann Gottlieb Fichte','Philosopher','\nMay 19, 1762\n','\nJanuary 27, 1814\n','German','Full surely there is a blessedness beyond the grave for those who have already entered on it here, and in no other form than that wherein they know it here, at any moment.','',NULL,'Moment,Here,Full',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24034,'Life,God','Johann Gottlieb Fichte','Philosopher','\nMay 19, 1762\n','\nJanuary 27, 1814\n','German','God is not the mere dead conception to which we have thus given utterance, but he is in himself pure Life.','',NULL,'Dead',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24035,'','Johann Gottlieb Fichte','Philosopher','\nMay 19, 1762\n','\nJanuary 27, 1814\n','German','Humanity may endure the loss of everything; all its possessions may be turned away without infringing its true dignity - all but the possibility of improvement.','',NULL,'True,Humanity,Everything',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24036,'Love,Work,God','Johann Gottlieb Fichte','Philosopher','\nMay 19, 1762\n','\nJanuary 27, 1814\n','German','To those who do not love God, all things must work together immediately for pain and torment, until, by means of the tribulation, they are led to salvation at last.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24037,'','Johann Gottlieb Fichte','Philosopher','\nMay 19, 1762\n','\nJanuary 27, 1814\n','German','What sort of philosophy one chooses depends on what sort of person one is.','',NULL,'Person,Philosophy,Depends',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24038,'Love','Marsilio Ficino','Philosopher','\nOctober 19, 1433\n','\nOctober 1, 1499\n','Italian','Artists in each of the arts seek after and care for nothing but love.','',NULL,'Care,Nothing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24039,'Dreams,Freedom','Marsilio Ficino','Philosopher','\nOctober 19, 1433\n','\nOctober 1, 1499\n','Italian','Books that distribute things... with as daring a freedom as we use in dreams, put us on our feet again.','',NULL,'Put',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24040,'','Marsilio Ficino','Philosopher','\nOctober 19, 1433\n','\nOctober 1, 1499\n','Italian','Saturn seems to have impressed the seal of melancholy on me from the beginning.','',NULL,'Beginning,Seems,Melancholy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24041,'Men,Society','Marsilio Ficino','Philosopher','\nOctober 19, 1433\n','\nOctober 1, 1499\n','Italian','Who can wonder at the attractiveness... of the bar, for our ambitious young men, when the highest bribes of society are at the feet of the successful orator?','',NULL,'Successful',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24042,'','Marsilio Ficino','Philosopher','\nOctober 19, 1433\n','\nOctober 1, 1499\n','Italian','You are running to seek your friend. Let your feet run, but your mind need not.','',NULL,'Mind,Friend,Run',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24043,'Wisdom','Edgar R. Fiedler','Economist','','','','He who lives by the crystal ball soon learns to eat ground glass.','',NULL,'Lives,Eat',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24044,'Business','Edgar R. Fiedler','Economist','','','','Ask five economists and you\'ll get five different answers - six if one went to Harvard.','',NULL,'Different,Ask',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24045,'Business','Edgar R. Fiedler','Economist','','','','The herd instinct among forecasters makes sheep look like independent thinkers.','',NULL,'Makes,Among',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24046,'','Edgar R. Fiedler','Economist','','','','For economist the real world is often a special case.','',NULL,'Real,Special,Often',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24047,'Business','Edgar R. Fiedler','Economist','','','','If you have to forecast, forecast often.','',NULL,'Often,Forecast',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24048,'Love','Leslie Fiedler','Critic','\nMarch 8, 1917\n','\nJanuary 29, 2003\n','American','I long for the raised voice, the howl of rage or love.','',NULL,'Long,Voice',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24049,'','Leslie Fiedler','Critic','\nMarch 8, 1917\n','\nJanuary 29, 2003\n','American','There are things in American culture that want to wipe the class distinction. Blue jeans. Ready-made clothes. Coca-Cola.','',NULL,'American,Culture,Class',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24050,'Good,History,Art','Leslie Fiedler','Critic','\nMarch 8, 1917\n','\nJanuary 29, 2003\n','American','All good criticism should be judged the way art is. You shouldn\'t read it the way you read history or science.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24051,'','Leslie Fiedler','Critic','\nMarch 8, 1917\n','\nJanuary 29, 2003\n','American','Anybody in the next centuries wanting to know what it was like to be a poet in the middle of the 20th century should read Kaddish.','',NULL,'Read,Next,Anybody',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24052,'','Leslie Fiedler','Critic','\nMarch 8, 1917\n','\nJanuary 29, 2003\n','American','Cooper wrote a novel which is absolutely indistinguishable from Austen, completely from a female point of view, completely English, no sense that he was an American.','',NULL,'Sense,American,Point',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24053,'','Leslie Fiedler','Critic','\nMarch 8, 1917\n','\nJanuary 29, 2003\n','American','Critics? How do they happen? I know how it happened to me. I would send a poem or story to a magazine and they would say this doesn\'t suit our needs precisely but on the other hand you sound interesting. Would you be interested in doing a review?','',NULL,'Happen,Story,Hand',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24054,'','Leslie Fiedler','Critic','\nMarch 8, 1917\n','\nJanuary 29, 2003\n','American','DeLillo never seems committed to me to what he is writing. Very nice surfaces, but he\'s got nothing underneath.','',NULL,'Nice,Nothing,Writing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24055,'','Leslie Fiedler','Critic','\nMarch 8, 1917\n','\nJanuary 29, 2003\n','American','Faulkner sat in our living room and read from Light in August. That was incredible.','',NULL,'Living,Light,Read',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24056,'Great,Teacher','Leslie Fiedler','Critic','\nMarch 8, 1917\n','\nJanuary 29, 2003\n','American','Faulkner turned out to be a great teacher. When a student asked a question ineptly, he answered the question with what the student had really wanted to know.','',NULL,'Wanted',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24057,'','Leslie Fiedler','Critic','\nMarch 8, 1917\n','\nJanuary 29, 2003\n','American','Foucault was the one person I met in France that I could talk to. He was a mensch. You know whether you agree with him or not because you know what he is saying.','',NULL,'Saying,Person,Him',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24058,'','Leslie Fiedler','Critic','\nMarch 8, 1917\n','\nJanuary 29, 2003\n','American','Gertrude Stein really thought of Hemingway as frail. He almost married Stein.','',NULL,'Thought,Married,Almost',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24059,'Funny','Leslie Fiedler','Critic','\nMarch 8, 1917\n','\nJanuary 29, 2003\n','American','Hemingway seems to be in a funny position. People nowadays can\'t identify with him closely as a member of their own generation, and he isn\'t yet historical.','',NULL,'Him,Seems',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24060,'','Leslie Fiedler','Critic','\nMarch 8, 1917\n','\nJanuary 29, 2003\n','American','Henry Miller wrote novels, but he calls his protagonist Henry, often Henry Miller, and his books are in this gray area between memoir and novel.','',NULL,'Between,Often,Books',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24061,'Good','Leslie Fiedler','Critic','\nMarch 8, 1917\n','\nJanuary 29, 2003\n','American','I admire Ginsberg as a poet, despite the fact that he seems not to know when he is being good and when he is bad. But he will last, or at least those poems will last.','',NULL,'Bad,Fact',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24062,'','Leslie Fiedler','Critic','\nMarch 8, 1917\n','\nJanuary 29, 2003\n','American','I gave up writing blurbs because you make one friend and 200 enemies.','',NULL,'Friend,Writing,Gave',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24063,'Cool','Leslie Fiedler','Critic','\nMarch 8, 1917\n','\nJanuary 29, 2003\n','American','I have, I admit, a low tolerance for detached chronicling and cool analysis.','',NULL,'Tolerance,Admit',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24064,'Work','Leslie Fiedler','Critic','\nMarch 8, 1917\n','\nJanuary 29, 2003\n','American','I like that people who are not experts can not only understand but get engaged by my work. I like that Joe Paterno can read me. Bill Bradley.','',NULL,'Understand,Read',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24065,'','Leslie Fiedler','Critic','\nMarch 8, 1917\n','\nJanuary 29, 2003\n','American','I liked Camille Paglia. I liked her even better when I heard her talk.','',NULL,'Better,Talk,Her',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24066,'Love','Leslie Fiedler','Critic','\nMarch 8, 1917\n','\nJanuary 29, 2003\n','American','I love it now that a large minority of people who are handicapped prefer to call themselves crippled. This is all part of the game, like queer theory.','',NULL,'Game,Themselves',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24067,'Life','Leslie Fiedler','Critic','\nMarch 8, 1917\n','\nJanuary 29, 2003\n','American','I never met anybody in my life who says, I want to be a critic. People want to be a fireman, poet, novelist.','',NULL,'Anybody,Says',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24068,'','Leslie Fiedler','Critic','\nMarch 8, 1917\n','\nJanuary 29, 2003\n','American','I think Henry Miller has had huge influence not because he wrote about sex, but because the memoir or the nonfiction novel has become such a monumental force in American publishing, if not in literature.','',NULL,'Sex,Become,American',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24069,'Funny','Leslie Fiedler','Critic','\nMarch 8, 1917\n','\nJanuary 29, 2003\n','American','I think the pattern of my essays is, A funny thing happened to me on my way through Finnegans Wake.','',NULL,'Through,Happened',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24070,'','Leslie Fiedler','Critic','\nMarch 8, 1917\n','\nJanuary 29, 2003\n','American','I used to be fond of Indian arm wrestling.','',NULL,'Used,Wrestling,Indian',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24071,'','Leslie Fiedler','Critic','\nMarch 8, 1917\n','\nJanuary 29, 2003\n','American','I\'ve been writing about James Fenimore Cooper. He was not a writer. Here was a man who was 30 years old and had never put anything more than his signature on paper.','',NULL,'Writing,Old,Put',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24072,'Time','Leslie Fiedler','Critic','\nMarch 8, 1917\n','\nJanuary 29, 2003\n','American','I\'ve had a tough time with Pynchon. I liked him very much when I first read him. I liked him less with each book. He got denser and more complex in a way that didn\'t really pay off.','',NULL,'Book,Him',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24073,'','Eugene Field','Poet','\nSeptember 2, 1850\n','\nNovember 4, 1895\n','American','He played the King as though under momentary apprehension that someone else was about to play the ace.','',NULL,'Someone,Play,Else',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24074,'','Eugene Field','Poet','\nSeptember 2, 1850\n','\nNovember 4, 1895\n','American','Here we have a baby. It is composed of a bald head and a pair of lungs.','',NULL,'Here,Baby,Head',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24075,'','Eugene Field','Poet','\nSeptember 2, 1850\n','\nNovember 4, 1895\n','American','Ideas came with explosive immediacy, like an instant birth. Human thought is like a monstrous pendulum; it keeps swinging from one extreme to the other.','',NULL,'Human,Thought,Ideas',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24076,'','Frank Field','Politician','','','','Democracy no longer works for the poor if politicians treat them as a separate race.','',NULL,'Democracy,Poor,Treat',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24077,'','Marshall Field','Businessman','\nAugust 18, 1834\n','1906','American','Give the lady what she wants!','',NULL,'Give,She,Wants',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24078,'','Marshall Field','Businessman','\nAugust 18, 1834\n','1906','American','A man with a surplus can control circumstances, but a man without a surplus is controlled by them, and often has no opportunity to exercise judgment.','',NULL,'Control,Often,Exercise',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24079,'Good','Marshall Field','Businessman','\nAugust 18, 1834\n','1906','American','Good will is the one and only asset that competition cannot undersell or destroy.','',NULL,'Cannot,Destroy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24080,'','Marshall Field','Businessman','\nAugust 18, 1834\n','1906','American','Goodwill is the only asset that competition cannot undersell or destroy.','',NULL,'Cannot,Destroy,Goodwill',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24081,'','Marshall Field','Businessman','\nAugust 18, 1834\n','1906','American','Right or wrong, the customer is always right.','',NULL,'Wrong,Customer',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24082,'','Rachel Field','Novelist','\nSeptember 19, 1894\n','\nMarch 15, 1942\n','American','I used to think I had ambition... but now I\'m not so sure. It may have been only discontent. They\'re easily confused.','',NULL,'May,Confused,Ambition',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24083,'','Rachel Field','Novelist','\nSeptember 19, 1894\n','\nMarch 15, 1942\n','American','I\'ve seen public opinion shift like the wind and put out the very fire it lighted.','',NULL,'Fire,Put,Opinion',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24084,'','Rachel Field','Novelist','\nSeptember 19, 1894\n','\nMarch 15, 1942\n','American','One of the pleasantest things about book writing is that sometimes it brings one in touch with old friends.','',NULL,'Book,Writing,Friends',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24085,'','Rachel Field','Novelist','\nSeptember 19, 1894\n','\nMarch 15, 1942\n','American','There was no reality to pain when it left one, thought while it held one fast all other realities failed.','',NULL,'Pain,Reality,Thought',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24086,'Happiness,Good','Rachel Field','Novelist','\nSeptember 19, 1894\n','\nMarch 15, 1942\n','American','Too much good fortune can make you smug and unaware. Happiness should be like an oasis, the greener for the desert that surrounds it.','',NULL,'Fortune',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24087,'Time','Sally Field','Actress','\nNovember 6, 1946\n','','American','It took me a long time not to judge myself through someone else\'s eyes.','',NULL,'Judge,Long',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24088,'Time','Sally Field','Actress','\nNovember 6, 1946\n','','American','I was raised to sense what someone wanted me to be and be that kind of person. It took me a long time not to judge myself through someone else\'s eyes.','',NULL,'Judge,Long',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24089,'Change','Sally Field','Actress','\nNovember 6, 1946\n','','American','Change is never easy.','',NULL,'Easy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24090,'','Sally Field','Actress','\nNovember 6, 1946\n','','American','\'Forrest Gump\' is filled full of moments where your heart just cheers.','',NULL,'Heart,Full,Moments',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24091,'','Sally Field','Actress','\nNovember 6, 1946\n','','American','I have never been beautiful in cliche terms.','',NULL,'Beautiful,Cliche,Terms',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24092,'','Sally Field','Actress','\nNovember 6, 1946\n','','American','I never really address myself to any image anybody has of me. That\'s like fighting with ghosts.','',NULL,'Fighting,Anybody,Image',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24093,'','Sally Field','Actress','\nNovember 6, 1946\n','','American','Never, ever, have I felt really accepted in Hollywood.','',NULL,'Ever,Felt,Hollywood',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24094,'','Sally Field','Actress','\nNovember 6, 1946\n','','American','But I was losing so much bone density that I would have been in grave danger. And I mean grave danger. If I had let it go just a few more years I could have broken my hip or spine just picking up my granddaughter.','',NULL,'Mean,Broken,Losing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24095,'','Sally Field','Actress','\nNovember 6, 1946\n','','American','But there isn\'t any second half of myself waiting to plug in and make me whole. It\'s there. I\'m already whole.','',NULL,'Waiting,Whole,Second',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24096,'Great','Sally Field','Actress','\nNovember 6, 1946\n','','American','I always wanted to be a great actor.','',NULL,'Wanted,Actor',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24097,'Family,Business','Sally Field','Actress','\nNovember 6, 1946\n','','American','I came from a real working-class show business family.','',NULL,'Real',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24098,'','Sally Field','Actress','\nNovember 6, 1946\n','','American','I can\'t deny the fact that you like me! You like me!','',NULL,'Fact,Deny',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24099,'Great','Sally Field','Actress','\nNovember 6, 1946\n','','American','I did comedies for 10 years and I learned a great deal.','',NULL,'Did,Learned',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24100,'Family,Great','Sally Field','Actress','\nNovember 6, 1946\n','','American','I grew up in a show-business family, but we were working-class show business. There was nothing glamorous about it. You had great things one day and the next day, nothing.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24101,'Time','Sally Field','Actress','\nNovember 6, 1946\n','','American','I had to let my ego go a long time ago.','',NULL,'Long,Ego',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24102,'Time,Respect','Sally Field','Actress','\nNovember 6, 1946\n','','American','I haven\'t had an orthodox career, and I\'ve wanted more than anything to have your respect. The first time I didn\'t feel it, but this time I feel it, and I can\'t deny the fact that you like me, right now, you like me!','',NULL,'Career',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24103,'','Sally Field','Actress','\nNovember 6, 1946\n','','American','I haven\'t had an orthodox career.','',NULL,'Career,Orthodox',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24104,'Work','Sally Field','Actress','\nNovember 6, 1946\n','','American','I joined the Actors Studio and began to work with Lee Strasberg, and that changed my work.','',NULL,'Changed,Studio',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24105,'Work','Sally Field','Actress','\nNovember 6, 1946\n','','American','I mean, the only thing that matters to me is getting to the work - getting to do the work. And I don\'t really care where it is: whether it\'s on stage or on television or in film.','',NULL,'Care,Mean',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24106,'','Sally Field','Actress','\nNovember 6, 1946\n','','American','I really have no ulterior motive in taking on certain roles. I have no larger issue that I really want to show people. I\'m an actor, that\'s all. I just do what I do.','',NULL,'Show,Actor,Taking',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24107,'Sad','Sally Field','Actress','\nNovember 6, 1946\n','','American','I think that\'s very sad, that I haven\'t allowed my heart to be broken. I have broken a few.','',NULL,'Heart,Broken',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24108,'','Sally Field','Actress','\nNovember 6, 1946\n','','American','I think the first thing I did was several scenes from Romeo and Juliet.','',NULL,'Did,Juliet,Scenes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24109,'','Sally Field','Actress','\nNovember 6, 1946\n','','American','I wanted to be Katharine Hepburn-ish - there was a bit of nobility about her.','',NULL,'Wanted,Her,Bit',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24110,'Time','Sally Field','Actress','\nNovember 6, 1946\n','','American','I was just lucky enough to grow up in a time when they actually had drama departments in schools.','',NULL,'Enough,Actually',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24111,'','Sally Field','Actress','\nNovember 6, 1946\n','','American','I would take plays and I would cut out all the other dialogue and make long monologues because I felt the other kids weren\'t taking it as seriously as I did.','',NULL,'Long,Did,Kids',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24112,'War','Stephen J. Field','Judge','\nNovember 4, 1816\n','\nApril 9, 1899\n','American','The present assault upon capital is but the beginning. It will be but a stepping-stone to others, larger and more sweeping, till our political contests will become a war of the poor against the rich.','',NULL,'Political,Rich',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24113,'Time','Stephen J. Field','Judge','\nNovember 4, 1816\n','\nApril 9, 1899\n','American','When the judges shall be obliged to go armed, it will be time for the courts to be closed.','',NULL,'Shall,Armed',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24114,'','Fred F. Fielding','Lawyer','\nMarch 21, 1939\n','','American','The last eight years have created a lot of deep-seated hostility. People take political decisions very personally, and today there is a constant, ongoing attack, with one side or the other being maligned.','',NULL,'Today,Political,Decisions',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24115,'Politics','Fred F. Fielding','Lawyer','\nMarch 21, 1939\n','','American','But look, you did not have to be well versed in politics to know that some stupid things were going on. It is the counsel\'s job to stop them, and instead the coverup was created.','',NULL,'Stupid,Job',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24116,'','Fred F. Fielding','Lawyer','\nMarch 21, 1939\n','','American','It is hard for people outside the White House to understand the constant daily problems and issues that come up that require the president\'s attention, but he can not let himself get too personally involved.','',NULL,'Daily,Hard,Understand',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24117,'Time','Fred F. Fielding','Lawyer','\nMarch 21, 1939\n','','American','Dean had just come from seeing his lawyer. That was the first time that I found out that he had consulted a lawyer. He wanted to tell me what he thought was going on, but he was writing it down as if my house was bugged. He acted like everything was bugged.','',NULL,'Writing,Everything',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24118,'Time','Fred F. Fielding','Lawyer','\nMarch 21, 1939\n','','American','I\'m still friendly with Dean. He still calls me on the phone from time to time. John Dean was fired and later ended up spending some time in prison for his role in Watergate.','',NULL,'Friendly,Still',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24119,'Work','Fred F. Fielding','Lawyer','\nMarch 21, 1939\n','','American','It became evident to me that there was a very serious political element at work. I know that the term impeachment was bandied about. I do not believe, however, that the word was used with the ferocity it was more recently or that it was in the Nixon years.','',NULL,'Believe,Political',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24120,'Time','Fred F. Fielding','Lawyer','\nMarch 21, 1939\n','','American','It was frightening because it was the first time I had gotten a sense of how serious the problem was. It became clear from his notes that he felt the president himself was involved.','',NULL,'Problem,Serious',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24121,'Good','Fred F. Fielding','Lawyer','\nMarch 21, 1939\n','','American','Morgan, Lewis is a very large firm now, but it was not quite as big then. It was exciting for an associate in those days, because you got good and varied assignments and terrific training.','',NULL,'Training,Big',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24122,'','Fred F. Fielding','Lawyer','\nMarch 21, 1939\n','','American','One regret I have is that I did not learn more about what was happening very early, so that I could have tried to stop people from engaging in illegal activities.','',NULL,'Regret,Did,Learn',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24123,'','Fred F. Fielding','Lawyer','\nMarch 21, 1939\n','','American','Soon after I returned to private practice, former Supreme Court Chief Justice Warren Burger called me one day.','',NULL,'Justice,After,Practice',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24124,'Experience','Fred F. Fielding','Lawyer','\nMarch 21, 1939\n','','American','The Nixon years were trying. They honed my judgment for everything I did later on. The experience also illustrated for me the importance of training young lawyers properly.','',NULL,'Everything,Trying',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24125,'','Fred F. Fielding','Lawyer','\nMarch 21, 1939\n','','American','This drama between Dean and Ehrlichman took place while I was trying to give the contents to the FBI.','',NULL,'Give,Trying,Place',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24126,'','Helen Fielding','Author','\nFebruary 19, 1958\n','','British','It\'s rather fun writing a female spy, because she has so much more kit. Bond never carried a hair dryer or a makeup bag. And he certainly didn\'t wear an uplift bra.','',NULL,'Fun,Writing,Rather',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24127,'','Helen Fielding','Author','\nFebruary 19, 1958\n','','British','Comedy tends to come out of things which are quite painful and serious.','',NULL,'Serious,Comedy,Quite',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24128,'Good','Helen Fielding','Author','\nFebruary 19, 1958\n','','British','Dieting on New Year\'s Day isn\'t a good idea as you can\'t eat rationally but really need to be free to consume whatever is necessary, moment by moment, in order to ease your hangover. I think it would be much more sensible if resolutions began generally on January the second.','',NULL,'Free,Moment',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24129,'Trust','Helen Fielding','Author','\nFebruary 19, 1958\n','','British','I always market research my books before I hand them in by showing them to five or six close friends who I trust to be honest with me, so they are very heavily re-written already.','',NULL,'Friends,Before',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24130,'','Helen Fielding','Author','\nFebruary 19, 1958\n','','British','I certainly think I\'ll end up writing about America in some form. I\'ve taken plenty of notes. I like America very much.','',NULL,'End,Writing,America',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24131,'','Helen Fielding','Author','\nFebruary 19, 1958\n','','British','I come from Yorkshire in England where we like to eat chip sandwiches - white bread, butter, tomato ketchup and big fat french fries cooked in beef dripping.','',NULL,'Big,Fat,Eat',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24132,'Food','Helen Fielding','Author','\nFebruary 19, 1958\n','','British','I like L.A. It\'s like a mini break. For a writer, it\'s hilarious. Like the food. Where I come from, we eat chip sandwiches: white bread, butter, tomato catsup and big fat french fries. It\'s delicious. Here, you order a creme caramel and the waiter says, \'You know, that contains dairy.\'','',NULL,'Big,Here',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24133,'Life','Helen Fielding','Author','\nFebruary 19, 1958\n','','British','I think that when you\'re writing fiction what you\'re doing is reflecting life as you see it, and putting down how you think and how other people think, and the sort of confusions that you don\'t normally like to admit to.','',NULL,'Writing,Down',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24134,'Work,Money,Finance','Helen Fielding','Author','\nFebruary 19, 1958\n','','British','I was writing an earnest novel about cruises in the Caribbean and I just started writing \'Bridget Jones\' to get some money, to finance this earnest work, and then I chucked it out.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24135,'Time','Helen Fielding','Author','\nFebruary 19, 1958\n','','British','I\'ve had a lot of books rejected in my time. My first novel, which didn\'t get published, was, with hindsight, crashingly dull.','',NULL,'Books,Novel',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24136,'','Helen Fielding','Author','\nFebruary 19, 1958\n','','British','If we can\'t have comedy books written about aspects of womanhood without going into a panic attack about it, then we haven\'t got very far at being equal.','',NULL,'Far,Comedy,Books',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24137,'Life,Truth','Helen Fielding','Author','\nFebruary 19, 1958\n','','British','It is a truth universally acknowledged that as soon as one part of your life starts looking up, another falls to pieces.','',NULL,'Another',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24138,'','Helen Fielding','Author','\nFebruary 19, 1958\n','','British','It is horrid to smirk.','',NULL,'Horrid',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24139,'','Helen Fielding','Author','\nFebruary 19, 1958\n','','British','My books have all generated controversy.','',NULL,'Books,Generated',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24140,'','Helen Fielding','Author','\nFebruary 19, 1958\n','','British','Nobody wants to be racist and I think that most people aren\'t.','',NULL,'Nobody,Wants',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24141,'','Helen Fielding','Author','\nFebruary 19, 1958\n','','British','The whole point of diaries is that other people find them and read what you\'ve put. I did once take to writing my inner thoughts on the computer at the end of other things I was writing and ended up faxing four pages of hideous stuff to my accountant so I don\'t do that now.','',NULL,'End,Writing,Thoughts',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24142,'Women','Helen Fielding','Author','\nFebruary 19, 1958\n','','British','There are so many images pushed at women and so many ideas of what you\'re supposed to be. I think there\'s too much of this superwoman, this woman with a bottom like two billiard balls. There\'s no real celebration of just being a person.','',NULL,'Woman,Real',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24143,'Women','Helen Fielding','Author','\nFebruary 19, 1958\n','','British','Women today are bombarded with so many messages, like we should have Naomi Campbell\'s body and Madeleine Albright\'s career.','',NULL,'Today,Career',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24144,'','Henry Fielding','Novelist','\nApril 22, 1707\n','\nOctober 8, 1754\n','English','Guilt has very quick ears to an accusation.','',NULL,'Accusation,Guilt,Quick',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24145,'Love,Best','Henry Fielding','Novelist','\nApril 22, 1707\n','\nOctober 8, 1754\n','English','Love and scandal are the best sweeteners of tea.','',NULL,'Tea',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24146,'','Henry Fielding','Novelist','\nApril 22, 1707\n','\nOctober 8, 1754\n','English','Commend a fool for his wit, or a rogue for his honesty and he will receive you into his favor.','',NULL,'Fool,Honesty,Favor',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24147,'Money,God','Henry Fielding','Novelist','\nApril 22, 1707\n','\nOctober 8, 1754\n','English','If you make money your god, it will plague you like the devil.','',NULL,'Devil',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24148,'','Henry Fielding','Novelist','\nApril 22, 1707\n','\nOctober 8, 1754\n','English','He that can heroically endure adversity will bear prosperity with equal greatness of soul; for the mind that cannot be dejected by the former is not likely to be transported with the later.','',NULL,'Mind,Soul,Cannot',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24149,'','Henry Fielding','Novelist','\nApril 22, 1707\n','\nOctober 8, 1754\n','English','A rich man without charity is a rogue; and perhaps it would be no difficult matter to prove that he is also a fool.','',NULL,'Fool,Rich,Difficult',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24150,'','Henry Fielding','Novelist','\nApril 22, 1707\n','\nOctober 8, 1754\n','English','A truly elegant taste is generally accompanied with excellency of heart.','',NULL,'Heart,Truly,Taste',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24151,'Food,Love','Henry Fielding','Novelist','\nApril 22, 1707\n','\nOctober 8, 1754\n','English','LOVE: A word properly applied to our delight in particular kinds of food; sometimes metaphorically spoken of the favorite objects of all our appetites.','',NULL,'Sometimes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24152,'Nature','Henry Fielding','Novelist','\nApril 22, 1707\n','\nOctober 8, 1754\n','English','All nature wears one universal grin.','',NULL,'Universal,Grin',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24153,'Nature,Good,Men','Henry Fielding','Novelist','\nApril 22, 1707\n','\nOctober 8, 1754\n','English','A good face they say, is a letter of recommendation. O Nature, Nature, why art thou so dishonest, as ever to send men with these false recommendations into the World!','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24154,'','Henry Fielding','Novelist','\nApril 22, 1707\n','\nOctober 8, 1754\n','English','Conscience - the only incorruptible thing about us.','',NULL,'Conscience',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24155,'Change,Great','Henry Fielding','Novelist','\nApril 22, 1707\n','\nOctober 8, 1754\n','English','Great joy, especially after a sudden change of circumstances, is apt to be silent, and dwells rather in the heart than on the tongue.','',NULL,'Heart',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24156,'Best','Henry Fielding','Novelist','\nApril 22, 1707\n','\nOctober 8, 1754\n','English','The prudence of the best heads is often defeated by the tenderness of the best hearts.','',NULL,'Often,Defeated',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24157,'','Henry Fielding','Novelist','\nApril 22, 1707\n','\nOctober 8, 1754\n','English','Dancing begets warmth, which is the parent of wantonness.','',NULL,'Parent,Dancing,Warmth',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24158,'Science','Henry Fielding','Novelist','\nApril 22, 1707\n','\nOctober 8, 1754\n','English','Fashion is the science of appearance, and it inspires one with the desire to seem rather than to be.','',NULL,'Fashion,Rather',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24159,'Money','Henry Fielding','Novelist','\nApril 22, 1707\n','\nOctober 8, 1754\n','English','Money is the fruit of evil, as often as the root of it.','',NULL,'Evil,Often',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24160,'Great','Henry Fielding','Novelist','\nApril 22, 1707\n','\nOctober 8, 1754\n','English','Neither great poverty nor great riches will hear reason.','',NULL,'Reason,Poverty',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24161,'','Henry Fielding','Novelist','\nApril 22, 1707\n','\nOctober 8, 1754\n','English','There is not in the universe a more ridiculous, nor a more contemptible animal, than a proud clergyman.','',NULL,'Proud,Universe,Nor',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24162,'','Henry Fielding','Novelist','\nApril 22, 1707\n','\nOctober 8, 1754\n','English','Wine is a turncoat; first a friend and then an enemy.','',NULL,'Enemy,Friend,Wine',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24163,'','Henry Fielding','Novelist','\nApril 22, 1707\n','\nOctober 8, 1754\n','English','A newspaper consists of just the same number of words, whether there be any news in it or not.','',NULL,'Words,Same,Whether',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24164,'','Henry Fielding','Novelist','\nApril 22, 1707\n','\nOctober 8, 1754\n','English','Adversity is the trial of principle. Without it a man hardly knows whether he is honest or not.','',NULL,'Adversity,Honest,Whether',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24165,'Men','Henry Fielding','Novelist','\nApril 22, 1707\n','\nOctober 8, 1754\n','English','I describe not men, but manners; not an individual, but a species.','',NULL,'Individual,Manners',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24166,'Death','Henry Fielding','Novelist','\nApril 22, 1707\n','\nOctober 8, 1754\n','English','It is not death, but dying, which is terrible.','',NULL,'Dying,Terrible',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24167,'Money,God','Henry Fielding','Novelist','\nApril 22, 1707\n','\nOctober 8, 1754\n','English','Make money your god and it will plague you like the devil.','',NULL,'Devil',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24168,'Great,Men','Henry Fielding','Novelist','\nApril 22, 1707\n','\nOctober 8, 1754\n','English','Now, in reality, the world have paid too great a compliment to critics, and have imagined them to be men of much greater profundity then they really are.','',NULL,'Reality',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24169,'Moving On','Sarah Fielding','','\nNovember 8, 1710\n','','','The words of kindness are more healing to a drooping heart than balm or honey.','',NULL,'Kindness,Heart',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24170,'','Sarah Fielding','','\nNovember 8, 1710\n','','','Flattery in courtship is the highest insolence, for whilst it pretends to bestow on you more than you deserve, it is watching an opportunity to take from you what you really have.','',NULL,'Deserve,Watching,Highest',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24171,'','Sarah Fielding','','\nNovember 8, 1710\n','','','I fancied I had some constancy of mind because I could bear my own sufferings, but found through the sufferings of others I could be weakened like a child.','',NULL,'Mind,Through,Others',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24172,'Love,Great','Sarah Fielding','','\nNovember 8, 1710\n','','','I was condemned to be beheaded, or burnt, as the king pleased; and he was graciously pleased, from the great remains of his love, to choose the mildest sentence.','',NULL,'Choose',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24173,'','Sarah Fielding','','\nNovember 8, 1710\n','','','If modesty and candor are necessary to an author in his judgment of his own works, no less are they in his reader.','',NULL,'Less,Works,Necessary',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24174,'','Sarah Fielding','','\nNovember 8, 1710\n','','','The loss of liberty which must attend being a wife was of all things the most horrible to my imagination.','',NULL,'Wife,Must,Liberty',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24175,'','Sarah Fielding','','\nNovember 8, 1710\n','','','Tis this desire of bending all things to our own purposes which turns them into confusion and is the chief source of every error in our lives.','',NULL,'Confusion,Lives,Desire',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24176,'Business,Happiness','Debbi Fields','Businesswoman','\nSeptember 18, 1956\n','','American','I\'ve never felt like I was in the cookie business. I\'ve always been in a feel good feeling business. My job is to sell joy. My job is to sell happiness. My job is to sell an experience.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24177,'Leadership,Good','Debbi Fields','Businesswoman','\nSeptember 18, 1956\n','','American','Good enough never is.','',NULL,'Enough',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24178,'Best,Home','Debbi Fields','Businesswoman','\nSeptember 18, 1956\n','','American','I use nothing but the best ingredients. My cookies are always baked fresh. I price cookies so that you cannot make them at home for any less. And I still give cookies away.','',NULL,'Nothing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24179,'Love,Money','Debbi Fields','Businesswoman','\nSeptember 18, 1956\n','','American','If you\'re going to be at a job environment, you should love it. You shouldn\'t do it just for money. You should do it because you love it. And the money comes naturally.','',NULL,'Job',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24180,'Love','Debbi Fields','Businesswoman','\nSeptember 18, 1956\n','','American','Number one, I absolutely love making chocolate chip cookies. I mean, it\'s fun. It\'s exciting. Beyond the fact that I love making them, I love eating them.','',NULL,'Fun,Mean',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24181,'','Debbi Fields','Businesswoman','\nSeptember 18, 1956\n','','American','You do not have to be superhuman to do what you believe in.','',NULL,'Believe,Superhuman',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24182,'Work','Dorothy Fields','Musician','\nJuly 15, 1905\n','\nMarch 28, 1974\n','American','A songwriter should have friends who are similarly interested; should move about in the milieu of work he has chosen for himself.','',NULL,'Friends,Himself',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24183,'Mom,Society','Dorothy Fields','Musician','\nJuly 15, 1905\n','\nMarch 28, 1974\n','American','The man in our society is the breadwinner; the woman has enough to do as the homemaker, wife and mother.','',NULL,'Mother',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24184,'','Dorothy Fields','Musician','\nJuly 15, 1905\n','\nMarch 28, 1974\n','American','A rhyme doesn\'t make a song.','',NULL,'Song,Rhyme',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24185,'','Dorothy Fields','Musician','\nJuly 15, 1905\n','\nMarch 28, 1974\n','American','A song just doesn\'t come on. I\'ve always had to tease it out, squeeze it out.','',NULL,'Song,Tease,Squeeze',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24186,'','Dorothy Fields','Musician','\nJuly 15, 1905\n','\nMarch 28, 1974\n','American','A song must move the story ahead. A song must take the place of dialogue. If a song halts the show, pushes it back, stalls it, the audience won\'t buy it; they\'ll be unhappy.','',NULL,'Must,Place,Show',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24187,'Music','Dorothy Fields','Musician','\nJuly 15, 1905\n','\nMarch 28, 1974\n','American','Elizabeth Barrett Browning could write a poem two pages long. Could she have brought it to a music publisher?','',NULL,'Long,Two',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24188,'Good','Dorothy Fields','Musician','\nJuly 15, 1905\n','\nMarch 28, 1974\n','American','I began to be impressed by what made a good book-how you needed to have a sensible story, a plot that developed, with a beginning, a middle, and an end that would tie everything together.','',NULL,'End,Everything',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24189,'Women,Great,Men','Dorothy Fields','Musician','\nJuly 15, 1905\n','\nMarch 28, 1974\n','American','I do not think men have more talent. There are a great many women in the arts; novelists, painters, sculptors, poets-but the proportion is far lower in the field of song writing.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24190,'Good','Dorothy Fields','Musician','\nJuly 15, 1905\n','\nMarch 28, 1974\n','American','I don\'t care how good a song is - if it holds back the storyline, stalls the plot, your audience will reject it.','',NULL,'Care,Song',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24191,'','Dorothy Fields','Musician','\nJuly 15, 1905\n','\nMarch 28, 1974\n','American','If you don\'t have a story that will hold the audience, you won\'t have a successful show.','',NULL,'Successful,Show,Story',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24192,'Work,Time,Women','Dorothy Fields','Musician','\nJuly 15, 1905\n','\nMarch 28, 1974\n','American','In a show or a movie, one must work with many people. Many women just don\'t have the time for it.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24193,'Money','Dorothy Fields','Musician','\nJuly 15, 1905\n','\nMarch 28, 1974\n','American','Keep it in tune with the times, but don\'t write with the specific purpose of trying to create a hit. If you\'re doing it strictly to make money, you\'re crazy. There are easier ways to make money.','',NULL,'Crazy,Trying',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24194,'Love','Dorothy Fields','Musician','\nJuly 15, 1905\n','\nMarch 28, 1974\n','American','Love is the reason you were born.','',NULL,'Reason,Born',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24195,'Good','Dorothy Fields','Musician','\nJuly 15, 1905\n','\nMarch 28, 1974\n','American','My father assigned me to keep his scrapbooks. At first I was interested in reading only his rave notices, but I got interested in reading what the critics were saying about whether the play was good or not.','',NULL,'Father,Saying',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24196,'','Dorothy Fields','Musician','\nJuly 15, 1905\n','\nMarch 28, 1974\n','American','No thesaurus can give you those words, no rhyming dictionary. They must happen out of you.','',NULL,'Must,Words,Happen',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24197,'Love','Dorothy Fields','Musician','\nJuly 15, 1905\n','\nMarch 28, 1974\n','American','The songwriter mustn\'t fall in love with his own song. If it doesn\'t belong, he can\'t push it into a show. Let him save it; maybe it\'ll fit in another show.','',NULL,'Him,Another',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24198,'Time,Women','Dorothy Fields','Musician','\nJuly 15, 1905\n','\nMarch 28, 1974\n','American','There aren\'t more lady songwriters for the same reason that there aren\'t more lady doctors or lady accountants or lady lawyers; not enough women have the time for careers.','',NULL,'Enough',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24199,'','Dorothy Fields','Musician','\nJuly 15, 1905\n','\nMarch 28, 1974\n','American','We\'ve accumulated a lot of things over the years and many things from our grandmother. Hopefully it\'ll be all right. I really don\'t want to cry, but I can\'t help it.','',NULL,'Help,Cry,Hopefully',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24200,'','Dorothy Fields','Musician','\nJuly 15, 1905\n','\nMarch 28, 1974\n','American','Write what you feel. Write because of that need for expression.','',NULL,'Write,Expression',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24201,'Life','James Thomas Fields','Publisher','\nDecember 31, 1817\n','\nApril 24, 1881\n','American','A farmer travelling with his load Picked up a horseshoe on the road, And nailed if fast to his barn door, That luck might down upon him pour; That every blessing known in life Might crown his homestead and his wife, And never any kind of harm Descend upon his growing farm.','',NULL,'Wife,Him',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24202,'Home','James Thomas Fields','Publisher','\nDecember 31, 1817\n','\nApril 24, 1881\n','American','Oh, to be home again, home again, home again! Under the apple-boughs, down by the mill!','',NULL,'Down,Again',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24203,'Faith,Death','Suzanne Fields','','','','','The death of Pope John Paul II led many of different faiths and of no faith to acknowledge their debt to the Roman Catholic Church for holding on to absolutes that the rest of us can measure ourselves against.','',NULL,'Different',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24204,'','Suzanne Fields','','','','','Sometimes the ignorant are among the most educated.','',NULL,'Sometimes,Ignorant,Educated',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24205,'','Suzanne Fields','','','','','Many of the Europeans who want Israel to go away don\'t even know why they do. Nearly a third of those interviewed concede they have no idea what the Israeli-Palestinian conflict is all about. It\'s enough to know that Israelis are Jews.','',NULL,'Enough,Why,Away',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24206,'Women','Suzanne Fields','','','','','Everybody\'s looking for the niche to make the difference. Some people think they see the mother lode in the beautiful people, especially the vote of the beautiful women.','',NULL,'Beautiful,Mother',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24207,'Food','Suzanne Fields','','','','','Fast sex, like fast food, is cheap, but it doesn\'t nourish the body - or the soul.','',NULL,'Sex,Soul',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24208,'Movies,Learning','Suzanne Fields','','','','','Hollywood and the recording industry argue that current law permits the copying of songs and movies, and sharing them on the Internet. This enables young people to grow up learning how to steal.','',NULL,'Law',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24209,'Humor,Time','Suzanne Fields','','','','','Insult is powerful. Insult begets both rage and humor and often at the same time.','',NULL,'Powerful',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24210,'Women','Suzanne Fields','','','','','Lebanon is restless, Syria got its walking papers, Egypt is scheduling elections with more than one candidate, and even Saudi Arabia, whose rulers are perhaps more terrified of women than rulers anywhere else in the world, allowed limited municipal elections.','',NULL,'Else,Whose',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24211,'Women,Men','Suzanne Fields','','','','','Women can break down barriers to opportunity, and men, many of them reluctantly, have learned to relate to women as their equals in thought and action. But except for an eccentric few, women do not want to become warriors.','',NULL,'Down',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24212,'Women,Freedom','Suzanne Fields','','','','','A growing number of young women who have the freedom to decide have decided that career can wait, and the delicious early years of their children\'s lives can\'t.','',NULL,'Children',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24213,'Science','Suzanne Fields','','','','','American high school students trail teenagers from 14 European and Asian countries in reading, math and science. We\'re even trailing France.','',NULL,'School,American',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24214,'Peace','Suzanne Fields','','','','','Churchill knew the importance of peace, and he also knew the price of it. Churchill finally got his voice, of course. He stressed strategy, but it was his voice that armed England at last with the old-fashioned moral concepts of honor and duty, justice and mercy.','',NULL,'Justice,Honor',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24215,'','Suzanne Fields','','','','','Dostoevski does not tell you what to think about his legend, but he requires that you think about it. The novelist was a deeply religious man and he always thought many readers missed that point about him.','',NULL,'Him,Thought,Tell',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24216,'Life,Education,Women','Suzanne Fields','','','','','Fully 57 percent of American college students are women. Life insurance companies sell more policies to women than to men. As women continue to draw on experience and education, they\'re accelerating their numbers in upper management, too.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24217,'Business','Suzanne Fields','','','','','German businessmen are overwhelmed by the high cost of doing business. Inflexible rules, enforced by a burgeoning bureaucracy, discourage entrepreneurship.','',NULL,'High,Rules',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24218,'Great','Suzanne Fields','','','','','Great teachers transcend ideology.','',NULL,'Teachers,Ideology',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24219,'','Suzanne Fields','','','','','HBO has 28 million subscribers, small stuff compared to TBS, which can be seen in 88 million homes.','',NULL,'Small,Stuff,Seen',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24220,'','Suzanne Fields','','','','','If any of the beautiful people plan to vote for the president, they usually keep their secret to themselves.','',NULL,'Beautiful,Keep,Vote',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24221,'','Suzanne Fields','','','','','It\'s easier to make fun of a first lady than for a first lady to have fun. The scrutiny is ferocious.','',NULL,'Fun,Lady,Scrutiny',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24222,'','Suzanne Fields','','','','','It\'s long been a cliche in Washington that if you hang a lamb chop in your window, guests will come.','',NULL,'Long,Washington,Window',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24223,'Women,Men','Suzanne Fields','','','','','It\'s not very hip to consider the plight of single women who yearn for something so old-fashioned as men.','',NULL,'Single',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24224,'','Suzanne Fields','','','','','Many critics of the Palestinians, especially those in Congress, think the current calm is merely the eye of the storm. That\'s why the House of Representatives approved a foreign aid package last week that forbade the direct financial assistance to the Palestinian Authority .','',NULL,'Why,Storm,Calm',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24225,'Life,Death','Suzanne Fields','','','','','Most of the debate over the cultures of death and life is about process. The debate focuses on the technology available to determine how we prolong life and how and when we end it.','',NULL,'Technology',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24226,'','Suzanne Fields','','','','','Stupidity fuses notoriety and celebrity.','',NULL,'Stupidity,Celebrity,Notoriety',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24227,'Sports','Suzanne Fields','','','','','That\'s what Major League Baseball\'s steroid scandal was all about, the hidden harm in competitive sports that sends the wrong message to the young.','',NULL,'Baseball,Young',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24228,'Success','W. C. Fields','Comedian','\nJanuary 29, 1880\n','\nDecember 25, 1946\n','American','If at first you don\'t succeed, try, try again. Then quit. There\'s no point in being a damn fool about it.','',NULL,'Fool,Try',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24229,'Funny,Food','W. C. Fields','Comedian','\nJanuary 29, 1880\n','\nDecember 25, 1946\n','American','I cook with wine, sometimes I even add it to the food.','',NULL,'Sometimes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24230,'Women','W. C. Fields','Comedian','\nJanuary 29, 1880\n','\nDecember 25, 1946\n','American','No doubt exists that all women are crazy; it\'s only a question of degree.','',NULL,'Crazy,Doubt',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24231,'Humor,Smile','W. C. Fields','Comedian','\nJanuary 29, 1880\n','\nDecember 25, 1946\n','American','Start every day off with a smile and get it over with.','',NULL,'Start',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24232,'Best','W. C. Fields','Comedian','\nJanuary 29, 1880\n','\nDecember 25, 1946\n','American','The best cure for insomnia is to get a lot of sleep.','',NULL,'Sleep,Insomnia',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24233,'Funny','W. C. Fields','Comedian','\nJanuary 29, 1880\n','\nDecember 25, 1946\n','American','I never drink water because of the disgusting things that fish do in it.','',NULL,'Fish,Water',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24234,'Trust','W. C. Fields','Comedian','\nJanuary 29, 1880\n','\nDecember 25, 1946\n','American','You can\'t trust water: Even a straight stick turns crooked in it.','',NULL,'Water,Straight',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24235,'','W. C. Fields','Comedian','\nJanuary 29, 1880\n','\nDecember 25, 1946\n','American','A woman drove me to drink and I didn\'t even have the decency to thank her.','',NULL,'Woman,Her,Drink',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24236,'New Year\'s,Home','W. C. Fields','Comedian','\nJanuary 29, 1880\n','\nDecember 25, 1946\n','American','I never worry about being driven to drink; I just worry about being driven home.','',NULL,'Worry',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24237,'Life','W. C. Fields','Comedian','\nJanuary 29, 1880\n','\nDecember 25, 1946\n','American','Never try to impress a woman, because if you do she\'ll expect you to keep up the standard for the rest of your life.','',NULL,'Woman,Try',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24238,'','W. C. Fields','Comedian','\nJanuary 29, 1880\n','\nDecember 25, 1946\n','American','If you can\'t dazzle them with brilliance, baffle them with bull.','',NULL,'Brilliance,Bull',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24239,'','W. C. Fields','Comedian','\nJanuary 29, 1880\n','\nDecember 25, 1946\n','American','Ah, the patter of little feet around the house. There\'s nothing like having a midget for a butler.','',NULL,'Nothing,Around,House',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24240,'Funny','W. C. Fields','Comedian','\nJanuary 29, 1880\n','\nDecember 25, 1946\n','American','I like children - fried.','',NULL,'Children,Fried',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24241,'Equality','W. C. Fields','Comedian','\nJanuary 29, 1880\n','\nDecember 25, 1946\n','American','I am free of all prejudices. I hate every one equally.','',NULL,'Hate,Free',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24242,'','W. C. Fields','Comedian','\nJanuary 29, 1880\n','\nDecember 25, 1946\n','American','Always carry a flagon of whiskey in case of snakebite and furthermore always carry a small snake.','',NULL,'Small,Whiskey,Carry',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24243,'Life,Experience','W. C. Fields','Comedian','\nJanuary 29, 1880\n','\nDecember 25, 1946\n','American','Sleep - the most beautiful experience in life - except drink.','',NULL,'Beautiful',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24244,'Food','W. C. Fields','Comedian','\nJanuary 29, 1880\n','\nDecember 25, 1946\n','American','Once, during Prohibition, I was forced to live for days on nothing but food and water.','',NULL,'Live,Nothing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24245,'Politics','W. C. Fields','Comedian','\nJanuary 29, 1880\n','\nDecember 25, 1946\n','American','Hell, I never vote for anybody, I always vote against.','',NULL,'Hell,Vote',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24246,'','W. C. Fields','Comedian','\nJanuary 29, 1880\n','\nDecember 25, 1946\n','American','It ain\'t what they call you, it\'s what you answer to.','',NULL,'Call,Answer',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24247,'','W. C. Fields','Comedian','\nJanuary 29, 1880\n','\nDecember 25, 1946\n','American','Don\'t worry about your heart, it will last you as long as you live.','',NULL,'Live,Heart,Long',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24248,'Money','W. C. Fields','Comedian','\nJanuary 29, 1880\n','\nDecember 25, 1946\n','American','A rich man is nothing but a poor man with money.','',NULL,'Nothing,Rich',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24249,'Women','W. C. Fields','Comedian','\nJanuary 29, 1880\n','\nDecember 25, 1946\n','American','Women are like elephants. I like to look at \'em, but I wouldn\'t want to own one.','',NULL,'Elephants',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24250,'Time','W. C. Fields','Comedian','\nJanuary 29, 1880\n','\nDecember 25, 1946\n','American','There comes a time in the affairs of man when he must take the bull by the tail and face the situation.','',NULL,'Must,Face',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24251,'','W. C. Fields','Comedian','\nJanuary 29, 1880\n','\nDecember 25, 1946\n','American','Remember, a dead fish can float downstream, but it takes a live one to swim upstream.','',NULL,'Live,Remember,Dead',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24252,'Travel,Food','W. C. Fields','Comedian','\nJanuary 29, 1880\n','\nDecember 25, 1946\n','American','Reminds me of my safari in Africa. Somebody forgot the corkscrew and for several days we had to live on nothing but food and water.','',NULL,'Live',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24253,'Love','Joseph Fiennes','Actor','\nMay 27, 1970\n','','British','I\'ve got a vendetta to destroy the Net, to make everyone go to the library. I love the organic thing of pen and paper, ink on canvas. I love going down to the library, the feel and smell of books.','',NULL,'Down,Everyone',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24254,'Truth','Joseph Fiennes','Actor','\nMay 27, 1970\n','','British','I think academics are infuriating. For every expert on Shakespeare there is another one to cancel his theory out. It drives you up the wall. I think the greatest form of finding out the truth is through fantasy.','',NULL,'Greatest,Through',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24255,'','Joseph Fiennes','Actor','\nMay 27, 1970\n','','British','But it\'s a strange thing when people judge you because you\'re not doing some big Hollywood film. Are you suggesting I should be in \'The Dukes of Hazzard?\' I mean, hello?','',NULL,'Judge,Mean,Strange',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24256,'Age','Joseph Fiennes','Actor','\nMay 27, 1970\n','','British','From the age of about five to twelve I was very bad, a hideous little terror who beat people up. I was a member of the Rough Gang - we went around and terrorized all the pupils in school.','',NULL,'School,Bad',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24257,'','Joseph Fiennes','Actor','\nMay 27, 1970\n','','British','Give me a sword fight any day.','',NULL,'Fight,Give,Sword',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24258,'','Joseph Fiennes','Actor','\nMay 27, 1970\n','','British','I can only put myself in the process and try to learn through the process. Sometimes it will go well and sometimes it won\'t.','',NULL,'Through,Try,Put',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24259,'','Joseph Fiennes','Actor','\nMay 27, 1970\n','','British','I don\'t know what my limitations are until I reach them. I look for the challenge.','',NULL,'Challenge,Until,Reach',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24260,'Love','Joseph Fiennes','Actor','\nMay 27, 1970\n','','British','I fall in love with contradictions without understanding. I can\'t really portray them unless I do. So in a roundabout way I have to fall in love, it\'s my duty. If love is about understanding and understanding is compassion and compassion is love, I have to have compassion towards the world.','',NULL,'Compassion,Fall',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24261,'Life,Love,Work','Joseph Fiennes','Actor','\nMay 27, 1970\n','','British','I love life. I\'m fascinated by human behavior because that feeds back into my work.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24262,'Love','Joseph Fiennes','Actor','\nMay 27, 1970\n','','British','I love new writing, new blood, modern works by unknown writers.','',NULL,'Writing,Blood',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24263,'Work','Joseph Fiennes','Actor','\nMay 27, 1970\n','','British','I think everything I do is my early work. I can\'t wait to get on to the later stuff.','',NULL,'Everything,Wait',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24264,'Life,Time,Freedom','Joseph Fiennes','Actor','\nMay 27, 1970\n','','British','It all felt like a terribly long time. It would have meant that I had to make five movies in five years and if you don\'t like the movies, too bad. I guess I just wanted my freedom, and I think my life has been incredibly enhanced as a result.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24265,'Great','Joseph Fiennes','Actor','\nMay 27, 1970\n','','British','The great thing about films is that you have access to this whole world of experts who teach you the skills your character\'s supposed to have.','',NULL,'Character,Whole',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24266,'Hope','Joseph Fiennes','Actor','\nMay 27, 1970\n','','British','There are always going to be times when it doesn\'t flow as much as you were hoping. So of course I\'m going to fail. And when I do fail I hope I fail better and better, again and again. I am happy to fail.','',NULL,'Happy,Better',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24267,'','Joseph Fiennes','Actor','\nMay 27, 1970\n','','British','There is a bit of me if I\'m pushed in one way I might bounce back and go the opposite.','',NULL,'Might,Bit,Opposite',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24268,'','Joseph Fiennes','Actor','\nMay 27, 1970\n','','British','You know what? Joy is the only guide. I\'m going to have fun regardless.','',NULL,'Fun,Joy,Guide',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24269,'Family,Humor','Ralph Fiennes','Actor','\nDecember 22, 1962\n','','British','One of the things that binds us as a family is a shared sense of humor.','',NULL,'Sense',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24270,'Power','Ralph Fiennes','Actor','\nDecember 22, 1962\n','','British','He\'s really sort of the devil. He\'s completely emotionally detached. He has no empathy. You find that in psychopaths. It\'s about power with Voldemort. It\'s an aphrodisiac for him. Power makes him feel alive.','',NULL,'Him,Find',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24271,'','Ralph Fiennes','Actor','\nDecember 22, 1962\n','','British','There is a humanitarian impulse that one aspires to and there are days when one doesn\'t do it very well.','',NULL,'Days,Impulse,Aspires',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24272,'','Ralph Fiennes','Actor','\nDecember 22, 1962\n','','British','I admire the world of the books and the characters that she\'s created, but I\'m not an addict of Harry Potter. I don\'t feel possessive about it.','',NULL,'She,Books,Characters',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24273,'','Ralph Fiennes','Actor','\nDecember 22, 1962\n','','British','I\'m sure acting is a deeply neurotic thing to do.','',NULL,'Acting,Sure,Deeply',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24274,'Love','Ralph Fiennes','Actor','\nDecember 22, 1962\n','','British','I guess I\'d love to be surprised by something I had never thought of.','',NULL,'Thought,Guess',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24275,'','Ralph Fiennes','Actor','\nDecember 22, 1962\n','','British','Within the process of filming, unexpected situations occur.','',NULL,'Unexpected,Within,Process',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24276,'Good,Great,Patience','Ralph Fiennes','Actor','\nDecember 22, 1962\n','','British','Gardeners are good at nurturing, and they have a great quality of patience, they\'re tender. They have to be persistent.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24277,'','Ralph Fiennes','Actor','\nDecember 22, 1962\n','','British','Little moments can have a feeling and a texture that is very real.','',NULL,'Feeling,Real,Moments',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24278,'Love','Ralph Fiennes','Actor','\nDecember 22, 1962\n','','British','So much of movie acting is in the lighting. And in loving your characters. I try to know them, and with that intimacy comes love. And now, I love Voldemort.','',NULL,'Try,Acting',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24279,'','Ralph Fiennes','Actor','\nDecember 22, 1962\n','','British','The film depends on the audience\'s belief in this relationship.','',NULL,'Film,Belief,Audience',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24280,'','Ralph Fiennes','Actor','\nDecember 22, 1962\n','','British','We\'d all like to believe that perhaps people could stop killing each other.','',NULL,'Believe,Stop,Perhaps',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24281,'','Ralph Fiennes','Actor','\nDecember 22, 1962\n','','British','You feel yourself working to show something. I\'ve learned to distrust that feeling.','',NULL,'Yourself,Feeling,Working',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24282,'','Ralph Fiennes','Actor','\nDecember 22, 1962\n','','British','Actors use who they are to be someone else, but I would hate to ever think I\'m playing myself. It\'s imagining being someone else that is the key motivating thing for me. So when people want to know about me, it makes me a bit unnerved.','',NULL,'Hate,Someone,Ever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24283,'Work','Ralph Fiennes','Actor','\nDecember 22, 1962\n','','British','And although I\'ve been very fortunate in the film work that\'s come my way, I need to get back to the stage. If I\'m away for a maximum of two years, I feel something\'s wrong.','',NULL,'Two,Away',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24284,'','Ralph Fiennes','Actor','\nDecember 22, 1962\n','','British','As an actor, there\'s a bit of you that\'s decided you want to be looked at and watched, but there\'s a paradoxical bit that wants to run away.','',NULL,'Away,Actor,Run',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24285,'Experience','Ralph Fiennes','Actor','\nDecember 22, 1962\n','','British','Being an actor means asking people to look at you. I guess I accept that. But it\'s a profession in which the job is to show another world and other people. You may access it through bits of yourself, and your imagination and experience, but actually, in the end, you\'re not playing yourself.','',NULL,'Yourself,End',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24286,'Time,God','Ralph Fiennes','Actor','\nDecember 22, 1962\n','','British','God is not anything human. God is a force, God is chaos, God is unknown. God is terror and enlightenment at the same time.','',NULL,'Human',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24287,'Movies','Ralph Fiennes','Actor','\nDecember 22, 1962\n','','British','Going to the movies was a big event in my youth. My father would be the initiator - he\'d have me put on a jacket to see a film.','',NULL,'Father,Put',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24288,'Good','Ralph Fiennes','Actor','\nDecember 22, 1962\n','','British','I can\'t go and shoot people in the back of the head because It\'s a kids\' movie, which is actually quite a good test because you haven\'t got the overt threat of a knife in the face.','',NULL,'Kids,Face',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24289,'','Ralph Fiennes','Actor','\nDecember 22, 1962\n','','British','I certainly gained a lot by reading about Shanghai.','',NULL,'Reading,Gained,Shanghai',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24290,'','Ralph Fiennes','Actor','\nDecember 22, 1962\n','','British','I couldn\'t get as big as a bodybuilder. I tried to put on as much weight in the right places as I could. My weightlifting was impressive for me, but not for some of the guys I see down at the gym.','',NULL,'Down,Put,Big',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24291,'Time','Ralph Fiennes','Actor','\nDecember 22, 1962\n','','British','I don\'t feel I\'m playing villains all the time.','',NULL,'Playing,Villains',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24292,'Power','Ralph Fiennes','Actor','\nDecember 22, 1962\n','','British','I don\'t feel particularly comfortable about actors using whatever power they may have to push their beliefs, unless they\'re extremely well informed.','',NULL,'May,Whatever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24293,'Work','Ralph Fiennes','Actor','\nDecember 22, 1962\n','','British','I don\'t plan a career. That doesn\'t work for me. I just have to go with my gut.','',NULL,'Career,Plan',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24294,'','Ranulph Fiennes','Explorer','\nMarch 7, 1944\n','','British','I go on expeditions for the same reason an estate agent sells houses - to pay the bills.','',NULL,'Same,Reason,Pay',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24295,'Time,Good,Best','Guy Fieri','Businessman','\nJanuary 22, 1968\n','','American','My stay-married secret would probably be exercising good communication, not when you have to but all the time. I think if you do that, you kinda just cleanse the situations, so there\'s not build up. I think that\'s probably the best way to do it.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24296,'Dad','Guy Fieri','Businessman','\nJanuary 22, 1968\n','','American','I was always a kid trying to make a buck. I borrowed a dollar from my dad, went to the penny candy store, bought a dollar\'s worth of candy, set up my booth, and sold candy for five cents apiece. Ate half my inventory, made $2.50, gave my dad back his dollar.','',NULL,'Trying,Made',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24297,'','Guy Fieri','Businessman','\nJanuary 22, 1968\n','','American','Cooking is like snow skiing: If you don\'t fall at least 10 times, then you\'re not skiing hard enough.','',NULL,'Snow,Hard,Enough',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24298,'','Guy Fieri','Businessman','\nJanuary 22, 1968\n','','American','Cooking with kids is not just about ingredients, recipes, and cooking. It\'s about harnessing imagination, empowerment, and creativity.','',NULL,'Creativity,Kids,Cooking',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24299,'Love,Food','Guy Fieri','Businessman','\nJanuary 22, 1968\n','','American','I don\'t know what singers feel like when they make a song and people clap along and love it, but when people walk up to me and say the food was outstanding, that\'s what it is all about. I cook because I like to make people happy.','',NULL,'Happy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24300,'','Guy Fieri','Businessman','\nJanuary 22, 1968\n','','American','I think anyone that grew up in the \'70s and \'80s grew up with Bob Barker and Wink Martindale and I think that was just always... when you were a game show host, you were the man of the hour.','',NULL,'Game,Show,Anyone',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24301,'Family,Travel','Guy Fieri','Businessman','\nJanuary 22, 1968\n','','American','I\'m a big fan of doing \'Triple D.\' But I don\'t want to do it forever, don\'t get me wrong! Travel away from my family, are you crazy? But do you know what it does for these mom-and-pop restaurant joints? It changes their lives forever. I mean, their businesses will never be the same.','',NULL,'Crazy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24302,'Time','Guy Fieri','Businessman','\nJanuary 22, 1968\n','','American','I\'m a five-seasons griller! Did you know I added a new season? Living in Cali, I\'m cooking in the yard all the time. I don\'t care what the weather is like. My hair is impervious to any kind of dampness, so I don\'t have too much to worry about.','',NULL,'Care,Did',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24303,'','Guy Fieri','Businessman','\nJanuary 22, 1968\n','','American','If you slow it down, eat in courses, your body, mind, stomach will catch up with this full feeling and you won\'t eat as much.','',NULL,'Mind,Feeling,Down',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24304,'Good','Guy Fieri','Businessman','\nJanuary 22, 1968\n','','American','If you\'re cooking and not making mistakes, you\'re not playing outside your safety zone. I don\'t expect it all to be good. I have fat dogs because I scrap that stuff out the back door.','',NULL,'Mistakes,Door',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24305,'Good','Guy Fieri','Businessman','\nJanuary 22, 1968\n','','American','It\'s always good to go over the recipe beforehand, so you can easily think of the next thing that needs to be done.','',NULL,'Done,Next',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24306,'','Guy Fieri','Businessman','\nJanuary 22, 1968\n','','American','Kids want to saute, to cut the pizza, to see how the ingredients come together. If you let them do the fun stuff, they\'ll develop skills and interests that will stay with them forever.','',NULL,'Fun,Together,Kids',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24307,'God,Food','Guy Fieri','Businessman','\nJanuary 22, 1968\n','','American','Liver is my number one most hated food. Oh, God, I get sick talking about it!','',NULL,'Sick',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24308,'','Guy Fieri','Businessman','\nJanuary 22, 1968\n','','American','My restaurant, Tex Wasabi\'s, we have a whole \'Minute to Win It\' challenge going on on Sundays already. The show hasn\'t even aired and they\'re already doing challenges where people are coming and participating. I think it\'s going to take over.','',NULL,'Win,Challenge,Whole',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24309,'','Guy Fieri','Businessman','\nJanuary 22, 1968\n','','American','No matter how tough the meat may be, it\'s going to be tender if you slice it thin enough.','',NULL,'May,Enough,Tough',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24310,'Life,Great,Food','Guy Fieri','Businessman','\nJanuary 22, 1968\n','','American','Preparing food is one of life\'s great joys, but a lot of times, parents ask their kids if they want to cook with them and then tell them to go peel a bag of potatoes. That\'s not cooking - that\'s working!','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24311,'Food','Guy Fieri','Businessman','\nJanuary 22, 1968\n','','American','Short of screaming-hot Thai food, everything can be suitable for kids too.','',NULL,'Everything,Short',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24312,'','Guy Fieri','Businessman','\nJanuary 22, 1968\n','','American','Some people are just born to cook and talk.','',NULL,'Talk,Born,Cook',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24313,'Car','Guy Fieri','Businessman','\nJanuary 22, 1968\n','','American','There are races and then there are races. And without a doubt, the Indy 500 is the race that I\'ve always wanted to attend. And now, to be driving the Corvette Pace Car... this is going to be unbelievable.','',NULL,'Doubt,Wanted',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24314,'','Guy Fieri','Businessman','\nJanuary 22, 1968\n','','American','There\'s nothing that can replicate the smoky flavor of char, so when I\'ve got the hankering for it, I tell my wife that I\'m taking care of dinner. I have three different types of barbecues - a coal, gas and smoker - so I can experiment a lot.','',NULL,'Care,Wife,Nothing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24315,'','Guy Fieri','Businessman','\nJanuary 22, 1968\n','','American','You don\'t have to eat a whole cheeseburger, just take a piece of the cheeseburger.','',NULL,'Whole,Eat,Piece',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24316,'Life','Harvey Fierstein','Actor','\nJune 6, 1954\n','','American','Never be bullied into silence. Never allow yourself to be made a victim. Accept no one\'s definition of your life; define yourself.','',NULL,'Yourself,Silence',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24317,'Positive,Good,Power','Harvey Fierstein','Actor','\nJune 6, 1954\n','','American','I do believe we\'re all connected. I do believe in positive energy. I do believe in the power of prayer. I do believe in putting good out into the world. And I believe in taking care of each other.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24318,'Life','Harvey Fierstein','Actor','\nJune 6, 1954\n','','American','It\'s a wonderful world. You can\'t go backwards. You\'re always moving forward. It\'s the wonderful part about life. And that\'s terrific.','',NULL,'Forward,Moving',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24319,'','Harvey Fierstein','Actor','\nJune 6, 1954\n','','American','Always admit when you\'re wrong. You\'ll save thousands in therapy... and a few friendships too.','',NULL,'Wrong,Few,Save',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24320,'Time','Harvey Fierstein','Actor','\nJune 6, 1954\n','','American','How time files when you\'s doin\' all the talking.','',NULL,'Talking,Doin',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24321,'','Harvey Fierstein','Actor','\nJune 6, 1954\n','','American','It would be nice to redefine ourselves - at the moment we are drowning in diversity. That\'s not a bad thing, its just going to take a while before we refocus.','',NULL,'Nice,Bad,Before',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24322,'','Harvey Fierstein','Actor','\nJune 6, 1954\n','','American','Never be bullied into silence.','',NULL,'Silence,Bullied',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24323,'Time','Harvey Fierstein','Actor','\nJune 6, 1954\n','','American','Time will tell us what we did and didn\'t do.','',NULL,'Did,Tell',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24324,'','Harvey Fierstein','Actor','\nJune 6, 1954\n','','American','A child\'s kiss is magic. Why else would they be so stingy with them?','',NULL,'Why,Else,Child',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24325,'Trust','Harvey Fierstein','Actor','\nJune 6, 1954\n','','American','Beware of anyone who says they know. Trust me, they don\'t, or they wouldn\'t have to say they did.','',NULL,'Did,Anyone',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24326,'Work','Harvey Fierstein','Actor','\nJune 6, 1954\n','','American','I burned out on AIDS and did no AIDS work for a couple of years. I was so angry that people were still getting this disease that nobody can give you - you have to go out and get it!','',NULL,'Angry,Give',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24327,'Great','Harvey Fierstein','Actor','\nJune 6, 1954\n','','American','The great thing about suicide is that it\'s not one of those things you have to do now or you lose your chance. I mean, you can always do it later.','',NULL,'Mean,Chance',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24328,'','Harvey Fierstein','Actor','\nJune 6, 1954\n','','American','To me, if a heterosexual has a right to do it, then I have a right to do it. And if it\'s important to the gay youth - who are now setting the agenda - then its important to me.','',NULL,'Gay,Important,Youth',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24329,'','Harvey Fierstein','Actor','\nJune 6, 1954\n','','American','Well, I always looked at Mulan as a movie about a lesbian coming out.','',NULL,'Lesbian,Movie,Coming',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24330,'Time,Good','Harvey Fierstein','Actor','\nJune 6, 1954\n','','American','When I write stuff and I help cast it, I turn away good people all the time. I may turn them down because this one\'s too tall and that one doesn\'t have a high enough voice or this one looks to old to match up with that one - there\'s a billion reasons not to hire somebody.','',NULL,'Help',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24331,'God','Harvey Fierstein','Actor','\nJune 6, 1954\n','','American','I actually pray everyday, but I don\'t believe in God.','',NULL,'Believe,Everyday',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24332,'Change','Harvey Fierstein','Actor','\nJune 6, 1954\n','','American','My play Safe Sex was picked apart because critics thought it was untrue. It was a play in which no one had AIDS, but the characters talked about how it was going to change their lives.','',NULL,'Sex,Thought',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24333,'','Harvey Fierstein','Actor','\nJune 6, 1954\n','','American','Political movements always belong to the young.','',NULL,'Political,Young,Belong',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24334,'','Harvey Fierstein','Actor','\nJune 6, 1954\n','','American','The world is full of more interesting things than my voice.','',NULL,'Voice,Full',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24335,'Life','Harvey Fierstein','Actor','\nJune 6, 1954\n','','American','Accept no one\'s definition of your life; define yourself.','',NULL,'Yourself,Accept',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24336,'','Harvey Fierstein','Actor','\nJune 6, 1954\n','','American','Actually, I think the average voice is like 70 percent tone and 30 percent noise. My voice is 95 percent noise.','',NULL,'Actually,Voice,Percent',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24337,'Best','Harvey Fierstein','Actor','\nJune 6, 1954\n','','American','Also, if you want to reach people, theatre is not always the best way to do it.','',NULL,'Theatre,Reach',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24338,'Movies','Harvey Fierstein','Actor','\nJune 6, 1954\n','','American','And I believe that you never be limited in what you do, so I like to do movies, I like to do television.','',NULL,'Believe,Television',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24339,'','Harvey Fierstein','Actor','\nJune 6, 1954\n','','American','Anyone with a smart phone is a potential eyewitness cameraman capturing and transmitting stories at speeds that turn Reuter photos and traditional reporting into, well... yesterday\'s news.','',NULL,'Smart,Anyone,Turn',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24340,'Power,Art','Harvey Fierstein','Actor','\nJune 6, 1954\n','','American','Art has the power to transform, to illuminate, to educate, inspire and motivate.','',NULL,'Inspire',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24341,'Women,Fear','Eva Figes','','\nApril 15, 1932\n','','','It is a hidden fear that somehow, if they are only given a chance, women will suddenly do as they have been done by.','',NULL,'Done',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24342,'','Eva Figes','','\nApril 15, 1932\n','','','The much vaunted male logic isn\'t logical, because they display prejudices against half the human race that are considered prejudices according to any dictionary definition.','',NULL,'Human,Against,Half',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24343,'','Mike Figgis','Director','\nFebruary 28, 1948\n','','English','The world is an infinitely fascinating, tragic and humorous place.','',NULL,'Place,Tragic,Humorous',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24344,'Beauty,Music,Good','Mike Figgis','Director','\nFebruary 28, 1948\n','','English','There\'s a sadness to the human condition that I think music is good for. It gives a counterpoint to the visual beauty, and adds depth to pictures that they wouldn\'t have if the music wasn\'t there.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24345,'','Mike Figgis','Director','\nFebruary 28, 1948\n','','English','But I don\'t have such a strong desire to need to get away from filmmaking.','',NULL,'Strong,Away,Desire',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24346,'Time','Mike Figgis','Director','\nFebruary 28, 1948\n','','English','Each film is different. Time Code was very quick - a matter of months. Miss Julie has been on my shelf as a script for some seven or eight years. But then the shooting process was very quick - 16 days.','',NULL,'Different,Matter',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24347,'Time','Mike Figgis','Director','\nFebruary 28, 1948\n','','English','Films take up so much time, and with theatre, you do have to plan a period of time that you can be free.','',NULL,'Free,Theatre',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24348,'Work','Mike Figgis','Director','\nFebruary 28, 1948\n','','English','I am intrigued enough to want to continue, and also to try and work with companies like Sony on modifying the cameras and making them more user-friendly and efficient.','',NULL,'Enough,Try',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24349,'','Mike Figgis','Director','\nFebruary 28, 1948\n','','English','I had no plans to be a director.','',NULL,'Director,Plans',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24350,'Work','Mike Figgis','Director','\nFebruary 28, 1948\n','','English','I like to work my camera as if it were a musical instrument.','',NULL,'Camera,Musical',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24351,'','Mike Figgis','Director','\nFebruary 28, 1948\n','','English','I might have a guitar or a piano on set to play something for the actors.','',NULL,'Play,Guitar,Might',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24352,'','Mike Figgis','Director','\nFebruary 28, 1948\n','','English','I play piano and trumpet. I studied classical guitar.','',NULL,'Play,Guitar,Piano',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24353,'Art','Mike Figgis','Director','\nFebruary 28, 1948\n','','English','I started using film as part of live theatre performance - what used to be called performance art - and I became intrigued by film.','',NULL,'Live,Used',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24354,'','Mike Figgis','Director','\nFebruary 28, 1948\n','','English','I want the score to have a really big voice.','',NULL,'Big,Voice,Score',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24355,'Time','Mike Figgis','Director','\nFebruary 28, 1948\n','','English','I would certainly say that films like Time Code and the Loss of Sexual Innocence were far more rewarding to me in terms of being able to move forward as a filmmaker.','',NULL,'Forward,Able',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24356,'','Mike Figgis','Director','\nFebruary 28, 1948\n','','English','I\'m a huge fan of world cinema, because each country uses cinema in a very individual way.','',NULL,'Country,Individual,Fan',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24357,'Time','Mike Figgis','Director','\nFebruary 28, 1948\n','','English','I\'ve held onto little musical sketches that I thought could be useful, and the more time that I spend doing them for each film, then the more I have to draw on.','',NULL,'Thought,Film',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24358,'Life,Music','Mike Figgis','Director','\nFebruary 28, 1948\n','','English','I\'ve spent my life hearing people trying to apologize for music.','',NULL,'Trying',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24359,'Music,History','Mike Figgis','Director','\nFebruary 28, 1948\n','','English','In a way, the history of jazz\'s development is a small mirror of classical music\'s development through the centuries. Now jazz is a living form of original music, while classical music has gotten to the end of its cycle in terms of exploring its form.','',NULL,'End',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24360,'','Mike Figgis','Director','\nFebruary 28, 1948\n','','English','In discussing the process with the actors, I made it clear to them that they could improvise but that the sum total of their improvisation needed to impart certain plot points, and schematic material.','',NULL,'Made,Process,Clear',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24361,'','Mike Figgis','Director','\nFebruary 28, 1948\n','','English','It\'s difficult working with very rich actors, because inevitably they become a little spoilt, and the managers and agents tend to control things more than is healthy.','',NULL,'Control,Working,Rich',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24362,'Success,Work','Mike Figgis','Director','\nFebruary 28, 1948\n','','English','Obviously, I try to make the films work for an audience. That\'s the main point of making a film, and in retrospect, one can see that certain films, let\'s say Leaving Las Vegas, demonstrated its own success.','',NULL,'Leaving',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24363,'Love','Mike Figgis','Director','\nFebruary 28, 1948\n','','English','One of the things I love about cinema is the range.','',NULL,'Cinema,Range',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24364,'Music,Power','Mike Figgis','Director','\nFebruary 28, 1948\n','','English','The power of sound to put an audience in a certain psychological state is vastly undervalued. And the more you know about music and harmony, the more you can do with that.','',NULL,'Put',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24365,'','Mike Figgis','Director','\nFebruary 28, 1948\n','','English','Then I became interested in drama, and almost by accident, I drifted into film.','',NULL,'Film,Almost,Interested',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24366,'','Mike Figgis','Director','\nFebruary 28, 1948\n','','English','There\'s nothing I\'ve done which I\'m ashamed of or I thought was actually bad.','',NULL,'Bad,Nothing,Done',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24367,'Music','Mike Figgis','Director','\nFebruary 28, 1948\n','','English','When I do the music, I make the musicians listen to what\'s happening in the film. That way they treat the dialogue as if it was a singer.','',NULL,'Treat,Film',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24368,'','Luis Figo','Athlete','\nNovember 4, 1972\n','','Portuguese','As a professional football player, I have known perfectly well from the day I started playing that every day I have to fight for my place.','',NULL,'Fight,Football,Place',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24369,'Beauty','Luis Figo','Athlete','\nNovember 4, 1972\n','','Portuguese','I have a fantastic wife, and not only in terms of external beauty. Her priority and mine is our children. That is our choice.','',NULL,'Wife,Children',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24370,'','Luis Figo','Athlete','\nNovember 4, 1972\n','','Portuguese','In football, day in day out, you always have to show your worth.','',NULL,'Football,Show,Worth',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24371,'','Luis Figo','Athlete','\nNovember 4, 1972\n','','Portuguese','Regaining the Champions Cup is not going to be easy.','',NULL,'Easy,Champions,Cup',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24372,'Time,Good,Great','Luis Figo','Athlete','\nNovember 4, 1972\n','','Portuguese','Some of the fans here were not too sure about their club signing a player from their biggest rivals. Fortunately, we had a great season and won the League title for the first time in four years. Now, I think, everyone can say it was good business.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24373,'','Luis Figo','Athlete','\nNovember 4, 1972\n','','Portuguese','The mistake is to imagine that perfection is possible when the very idea is unthinkable.','',NULL,'Idea,Possible,Perfection',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24374,'','Luis Figo','Athlete','\nNovember 4, 1972\n','','Portuguese','There was interest from clubs in Italy and England, I believe. But I\'ve never been attracted by the way they play in Italy. Staying in Spain was always my preference.','',NULL,'Believe,Play,Interest',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24375,'Change','Luis Figo','Athlete','\nNovember 4, 1972\n','','Portuguese','When I left Barcelona, staying in Spain was an important factor in my decision to join Madrid. I did not have to change country or learn a new language, adopt a different sort of lifestyle, and so on.','',NULL,'Important,Decision',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24376,'Future','Shane Filan','Musician','\nJuly 5, 1979\n','','Irish','I have worked long and hard to try to reduce my debts, and I am devastated that it came to this conclusion. I now intend to focus on the remaining dates of the Westlife tour and my commitments to the band before looking to rebuild a future for my wife, my three children and myself.','',NULL,'Wife,Children',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24377,'Legal','Shane Filan','Musician','\nJuly 5, 1979\n','','Irish','Together with a team of financial and legal experts I have spent months exploring all possible alternatives to bankruptcy but to no avail.','',NULL,'Together,Team',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24378,'','Thom Filicia','Designer','\nMay 17, 1968\n','','American','Mean people are no fun.','',NULL,'Fun,Mean',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24379,'','Thom Filicia','Designer','\nMay 17, 1968\n','','American','Being dull and boring is far more tragic than being tacky.','',NULL,'Boring,Far,Tragic',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24380,'Great','Thom Filicia','Designer','\nMay 17, 1968\n','','American','I think the set looks great. It\'s kind of like Battlestar Galactica meets like the Italian furniture fair.','',NULL,'Fair,Looks',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24381,'','Thom Filicia','Designer','\nMay 17, 1968\n','','American','In college you have the license to do things you\'ll never do again, so have fun with it.','',NULL,'Fun,Again,College',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24382,'','Thom Filicia','Designer','\nMay 17, 1968\n','','American','It\'s not a party until the fire department shows up.','',NULL,'Fire,Until,Party',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24383,'Change','Thom Filicia','Designer','\nMay 17, 1968\n','','American','Lighting is an essential way to change the mood of a room, especially if you can use dimmers.','',NULL,'Mood,Room',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24384,'Age','Thom Filicia','Designer','\nMay 17, 1968\n','','American','People define themselves aesthetically at a very young age.','',NULL,'Young,Themselves',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24385,'Great','Thom Filicia','Designer','\nMay 17, 1968\n','','American','Practical storage pieces are great if you have a basement or a garage. But when you actually live with them day in and day out, they should be beautiful to look at.','',NULL,'Beautiful,Live',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24386,'Love','Thom Filicia','Designer','\nMay 17, 1968\n','','American','When we first sort of break in or bust into the house, if you will, there\'s some tough love.','',NULL,'Tough,House',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24387,'Cool','Nathan Fillion','Actor','\nMarch 27, 1971\n','','Canadian','Basically, after an ABC sitcom I did, I ended up with a holding deal with 20th Century Fox. Absolutely cool. It pays you to be unemployed. And the bigger the entity that gives you the deal, the better.','',NULL,'Better,Did',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24388,'','Nathan Fillion','Actor','\nMarch 27, 1971\n','','Canadian','Being in the industry, I\'ve seen many situations where someone will get the call from the network where they say \'You guys have 5 episodes to wrap it up.\' Then all your long-term story arcs gotta get wrapped up in five episodes because that\'s how many episodes you got left. I would hate to see that ','',NULL,'Hate,Someone,Happen',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24389,'','Nathan Fillion','Actor','\nMarch 27, 1971\n','','Canadian','\'Castle\' is a guy living in a fantasy world. He\'s in his imagination, writing these stories of murder.','',NULL,'Writing,Living,Guy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24390,'God','Nathan Fillion','Actor','\nMarch 27, 1971\n','','Canadian','\'Castle\' isn\'t really affected emotionally by murder. He\'s thrilled about, \'Oh, my God, I wonder how this happened?\'','',NULL,'Wonder,Happened',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24391,'Great','Nathan Fillion','Actor','\nMarch 27, 1971\n','','Canadian','\'Desperate Housewives\' is an ensemble cast, where I played a tertiary character. I made a lot of great friends, but that show didn\'t keep me very busy.','',NULL,'Character,Busy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24392,'Success,Power','Nathan Fillion','Actor','\nMarch 27, 1971\n','','Canadian','I consider \'Dr. Horrible\' a tremendous success. The fact that it won an Emmy I just think lends validity to what we were doing and the point we were trying to make: taking the power into someone else\'s hands and changing the world.','',NULL,'Someone',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24393,'','Nathan Fillion','Actor','\nMarch 27, 1971\n','','Canadian','I don\'t expect anybody to know who I am.','',NULL,'Expect,Anybody',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24394,'Time,Good,Great','Nathan Fillion','Actor','\nMarch 27, 1971\n','','Canadian','I don\'t spend a lot of time online. My mother\'s really good at picking out if she sees a really great review, and she\'ll forward it to me. She\'s like my little Internet filter. It\'s always nice to see something going up; if I want to find something on Nathan Fillion, I do know where to look, but I\'v','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24395,'Amazing,Sports','Nathan Fillion','Actor','\nMarch 27, 1971\n','','Canadian','I got amazing training both with Theatre Sports... back in Edmonton, Alberta - I can\'t give those people enough credit - and the daytime drama I did. Incredible training, both of them.','',NULL,'Give',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24396,'Money','Nathan Fillion','Actor','\nMarch 27, 1971\n','','Canadian','I had a Ford F-250. It was a big ol\' farm truck, but it wasn\'t a rig. That\'s about the biggest I\'ve ever driven. That\'s what I drove back and forth to high school. I was a poor guy, and it was a truck that my uncle owned and let me drive because I had no money.','',NULL,'School,Ever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24397,'','Nathan Fillion','Actor','\nMarch 27, 1971\n','','Canadian','I had an Indiana Jones fedora that I loved. I don\'t know what happened to it. I don\'t know where it went. Wish I had it back. Whoever\'s got it, you suck.','',NULL,'Wish,Loved,Happened',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24398,'Love,Time,Home','Nathan Fillion','Actor','\nMarch 27, 1971\n','','Canadian','I have a lightsaber at my front door for home protection. I have an 800-watt electric skateboard that I use to run errands in my neighborhood. It can go about six, seven miles, so depending on how much time I have, and how much I have to carry home, I\'ll take it really far. I love that thing.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24399,'Movies','Nathan Fillion','Actor','\nMarch 27, 1971\n','','Canadian','I have a trophy case that contains all the action figures ever made of me. It also has items I\'ve stolen from my movies, like three guns and holsters from \'Serenity\'.','',NULL,'Ever,Made',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24400,'Work,Teacher','Nathan Fillion','Actor','\nMarch 27, 1971\n','','Canadian','I kind of fell backwards into acting. I was studying to be a high school teacher. I look now and I understand completely, or actually barely, how much work it is to be a teacher. It\'s an incredible amount of work.','',NULL,'School',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24401,'','Nathan Fillion','Actor','\nMarch 27, 1971\n','','Canadian','I kind of found a niche for myself after \'Firefly\'. I found something that I enjoyed doing and that I did well, but as far as how I seek out a part, it\'s always different. It\'s always something that lights you on fire when you read it. It might be just one scene, it might be one line that defines th','',NULL,'Character,Fire,Different',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24402,'Work,Power','Nathan Fillion','Actor','\nMarch 27, 1971\n','','Canadian','I like doing things where I can get dirty, work with my hands, and use power tools. Last weekend, I did some grouting.','',NULL,'Did',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24403,'Movies','Nathan Fillion','Actor','\nMarch 27, 1971\n','','Canadian','I like making sci-fi movies because I like watching sci-fi movies. I like watching horror. I like being in a horror movie. I\'m a fan. My perspective\'s a little different just because I get to participate as well as spectate.','',NULL,'Different,Making',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24404,'Love','Nathan Fillion','Actor','\nMarch 27, 1971\n','','Canadian','I like to say there\'s certain things you can\'t take back: One of them is \'I love you,\' and one of them is bullets.','',NULL,'Bullets',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24405,'Love,Time','Nathan Fillion','Actor','\nMarch 27, 1971\n','','Canadian','I love \'Strange Brew\'. I quote that movie all the time, and no one knows what I\'m talking about.','',NULL,'Strange',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24406,'Love','Nathan Fillion','Actor','\nMarch 27, 1971\n','','Canadian','I love hiking in the hills not far from my house. I\'m invested in my hikes. Sometimes kids go up there and spray-paint over the signs; I\'ve found a biodegradable paint cleaner, and I\'ll scrub the signs so they\'re nice and clean.','',NULL,'Nice,Sometimes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24407,'Love,Work','Nathan Fillion','Actor','\nMarch 27, 1971\n','','Canadian','I love what I do. And why not be nice? I mean, I\'ve seen people who work and they\'re apparently not enjoying it, and they\'re making sure everybody knows it.','',NULL,'Nice',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24408,'Home','Nathan Fillion','Actor','\nMarch 27, 1971\n','','Canadian','I remember when TiVO first came out I was all about TiVo. I came home and that thing was frozen, and I thought \'This is awful. This is the end of the world\'. Then I unplugged it, and I plugged it back in, and still frozen. It was paralyzing. I called them. They said, \'Just unplug it longer.\' Fixed. ','',NULL,'End,Thought',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24409,'','Nathan Fillion','Actor','\nMarch 27, 1971\n','','Canadian','I still buy actual books. The smell, having it in your hands - there\'s really no substitute.','',NULL,'Still,Books,Hands',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24410,'Love,Best','Nathan Fillion','Actor','\nMarch 27, 1971\n','','Canadian','I tell you, \'Firefly\'? Best job I ever had. Heartbroken when it was canceled, but had it not been canceled, I never would have gotten \'Serenity\'. I think \'Serenity\' is the most incredible thing I\'ve ever been able to actually get my hands on and do. I can\'t even tell you how much love I have for tha','',NULL,'Job',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24411,'Good','Nathan Fillion','Actor','\nMarch 27, 1971\n','','Canadian','I think I\'ve been really good at surrounding myself with really talented people. I\'ve picked the right coattails to ride on.','',NULL,'Ride,Talented',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24412,'','Abigail Fillmore','First Lady','\nMarch 13, 1798\n','\nMarch 30, 1853\n','American','I do not recollect when I had such a mental treat.','',NULL,'Treat,Mental,Recollect',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24413,'','Charles Fillmore','Educator','\nAugust 22, 1854\n','\nJuly 5, 1948\n','American','Words are also seeds, and when dropped into the invisible spiritual substance, they grow and bring forth after their kind.','',NULL,'Spiritual,Words,After',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24414,'','Charles Fillmore','Educator','\nAugust 22, 1854\n','\nJuly 5, 1948\n','American','All causes are essentially mental, and whosoever comes into daily contact with a high order of thinking must take on some of it.','',NULL,'Daily,Must,Thinking',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24415,'Faith,Money,Great','Charles Fillmore','Educator','\nAugust 22, 1854\n','\nJuly 5, 1948\n','American','Men who accomplish great things in the industrial world are the ones who have faith in the money producing power of ideas.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24416,'','Charles Fillmore','Educator','\nAugust 22, 1854\n','\nJuly 5, 1948\n','American','There are opportunities everywhere, just as there have always been.','',NULL,'Everywhere',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24417,'','Charles Fillmore','Educator','\nAugust 22, 1854\n','\nJuly 5, 1948\n','American','It is a sin to be poor.','',NULL,'Poor,Sin',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24418,'','Charles Fillmore','Educator','\nAugust 22, 1854\n','\nJuly 5, 1948\n','American','It is the childlike mind that finds the kingdom.','',NULL,'Mind,Kingdom,Childlike',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24419,'','Charles Fillmore','Educator','\nAugust 22, 1854\n','\nJuly 5, 1948\n','American','We increase whatever we praise. The whole creation responds to praise, and is glad.','',NULL,'Whole,Whatever,Creation',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24420,'God','Millard Fillmore','President','\nJanuary 7, 1800\n','\nMarch 8, 1874\n','American','May God save the country, for it is evident that the people will not.','',NULL,'May,Country',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24421,'Change','Millard Fillmore','President','\nJanuary 7, 1800\n','\nMarch 8, 1874\n','American','It is not strange... to mistake change for progress.','',NULL,'Strange,Progress',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24422,'','Francois Fillon','Politician','\nMarch 4, 1954\n','','French','France does not practice revenge.','',NULL,'Revenge,Practice,France',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24423,'Great','Francois Fillon','Politician','\nMarch 4, 1954\n','','French','Great Britain is not part of the euro-zone; but the decision we take will have great importance for Great Britain.','',NULL,'Decision,Importance',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24424,'','Francois Fillon','Politician','\nMarch 4, 1954\n','','French','In order to consolidate the euro we need to harmonise our economic, fiscal and social policies, hence we are going toward greater integration.','',NULL,'Social,Order,Economic',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24425,'','Francois Fillon','Politician','\nMarch 4, 1954\n','','French','The Europeans must now honor their commitments. That is the position that France is defending.','',NULL,'Must,Honor,Position',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24426,'','Francois Fillon','Politician','\nMarch 4, 1954\n','','French','We need to put in place an economic system of governance for the euro-zone.','',NULL,'Put,Place,System',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24427,'Parenting,Best,Home','Bob Filner','Politician','\nSeptember 4, 1942\n','','American','Childhood obesity is best tackled at home through improved parental involvement, increased physical exercise, better diet and restraint from eating.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24428,'Legal','Bob Filner','Politician','\nSeptember 4, 1942\n','','American','As Congress continues to debate ways to address illegal immigration, we must remember the many hard-working legal immigrants that contribute so much to our nation\'s economy and culture.','',NULL,'Must,Remember',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24429,'Food','Bob Filner','Politician','\nSeptember 4, 1942\n','','American','Congress is headed in the wrong direction with this bill which removes any and all incentives from the food industry to improve their products for children.','',NULL,'Children,Wrong',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24430,'Food,Alone','Bob Filner','Politician','\nSeptember 4, 1942\n','','American','However, as a parent, as a grandparent, as a former educator, I know that these practices alone when we are dealing with young children are insufficient. We will never control this rising epidemic without greater accountability from the food industry.','',NULL,'Children',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24431,'','Bob Filner','Politician','\nSeptember 4, 1942\n','','American','However, don\'t let these statistics mislead you, gang violence is not limited to California and or big urban areas - that might have been true a while ago but it is no longer the case today.','',NULL,'Today,True,Big',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24432,'','Bob Filner','Politician','\nSeptember 4, 1942\n','','American','I was on the San Diego school board for 4 years, where I watched children successfully matriculate into elementary schools from Head Start programs from all around our city.','',NULL,'School,Children,Around',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24433,'','Bob Filner','Politician','\nSeptember 4, 1942\n','','American','If the President really wanted to know exactly how Rove and Libby were involved, he could walk down to their offices and demand that they answer him honestly.','',NULL,'Him,Down,Wanted',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24434,'Government','Bob Filner','Politician','\nSeptember 4, 1942\n','','American','Our policy for the last many years has been to deter the Chinese government in Beijing from ever coming into the position where they thought they had enough leverage over the U.S. to cross the Straits of Taiwan.','',NULL,'Ever,Thought',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24435,'Change,Courage','Bob Filner','Politician','\nSeptember 4, 1942\n','','American','Rosa Parks\' courage, determination, and tenacity continue to be an inspiration to all those committed to non-violent protest and change nearly half a century later.','',NULL,'Half',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24436,'','Bob Filner','Politician','\nSeptember 4, 1942\n','','American','Studies indicate that these children are more susceptible to advertising and even less likely to understand the purpose of this advertising.','',NULL,'Children,Understand,Purpose',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24437,'Government','Bob Filner','Politician','\nSeptember 4, 1942\n','','American','The government gets it right on Head Start. We are providing opportunities for children in underserved areas where parents may not be able to afford preschool so they can begin their schooling with a running or Head Start.','',NULL,'Children,Parents',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24438,'War','Bob Filner','Politician','\nSeptember 4, 1942\n','','American','These are busy times for the Border Patrol, the customs agents, immigration folks; but if we are going to send these agencies to fight a war on drugs, to fight a war against illegal behavior, we have to send them the proper tools.','',NULL,'Fight,Busy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24439,'','Bob Filner','Politician','\nSeptember 4, 1942\n','','American','Three thousand jurisdictions across the U.S. are estimated to have had gang activity in 2001. In 2002, 32% of cities with a population of 25 to 50 thousand reported a gang-related homicide.','',NULL,'Three,Gang,Thousand',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24440,'','Bob Filner','Politician','\nSeptember 4, 1942\n','','American','Unfortunately, my district like many others across the country has a problem with gangs, which is why I introduced this amendment.','',NULL,'Country,Why,Others',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24441,'Society','Bob Filner','Politician','\nSeptember 4, 1942\n','','American','We as a Congress have a moral obligation to bring justice to the families of these victims. Furthermore, as a society based on laws, we have a responsibility to ensure that criminals don\'t go unpunished.','',NULL,'Justice,Moral',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24442,'Money,Best','Bob Filner','Politician','\nSeptember 4, 1942\n','','American','We have seen that, in another unfunded mandate, the so-called No Child Left Behind Act, which created tougher standards, and we all support that, but Congress did not provide the money to attract and hire the best teachers.','',NULL,'Did',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24443,'Health','Bob Filner','Politician','\nSeptember 4, 1942\n','','American','With more than 1,300 sites of care, VA operates the largest integrated health care system in the county.','',NULL,'Care,System',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24444,'','David Filo','Businessman','\nApril 20, 1966\n','','American','Search as a paradigm will continue to be probably even increasingly important because the information that\'s out there is only going to grow exponentially - and the only way to sort through all that is by some form of search.','',NULL,'Important,Through,Grow',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24445,'Good,Great','David Filo','Businessman','\nApril 20, 1966\n','','American','What\'s been important with Flickr is the community that\'s been there from the beginning and the serious photographers that are there creating and sharing great content. If we lose that at some point then I think we have potential issues, but so far we\'ve been able to do a really good job of maintain','',NULL,'Job',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24446,'Dad','Jennie Finch','Athlete','\nSeptember 3, 1980\n','','American','And my dad drilled it in my head, you know, \'If you want it bad enough, and you\'re willing to make the sacrifices, you can do it. But first you have to believe in yourself.','',NULL,'Yourself,Believe',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24447,'','Jennie Finch','Athlete','\nSeptember 3, 1980\n','','American','Whatever I am doing at that moment, I want to make the most of it.','',NULL,'Moment,Whatever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24448,'','Jennie Finch','Athlete','\nSeptember 3, 1980\n','','American','When I was 12, I had a coach tell me I would never be a championship pitcher. That devastated me. I was crushed.','',NULL,'Tell,Coach,Pitcher',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24449,'Women,Amazing','Jennie Finch','Athlete','\nSeptember 3, 1980\n','','American','Growing up, I looked up to major league baseball players, and now these young women have amazing, incredible women all across the board, from swimming to gymnastics to softball to basketball.','',NULL,'Basketball',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24450,'','Jennie Finch','Athlete','\nSeptember 3, 1980\n','','American','I hate losing.','',NULL,'Hate,Losing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24451,'Love','Jennie Finch','Athlete','\nSeptember 3, 1980\n','','American','I mean, I love winning, but losing is a much more intense feeling.','',NULL,'Feeling,Winning',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24452,'Good','Jennie Finch','Athlete','\nSeptember 3, 1980\n','','American','There\'s nothing better than working up a good sweat.','',NULL,'Better,Nothing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24453,'Family,Time','Jennie Finch','Athlete','\nSeptember 3, 1980\n','','American','I just feel like it gets harder and harder every year with Ace getting older and time away from my husband and even family events such as birthdays and friends\' weddings and things that I\'ve always just missed out on because of softball.','',NULL,'Husband',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24454,'Love','Jennie Finch','Athlete','\nSeptember 3, 1980\n','','American','I love to run. I was challenged to run the New York marathon four months after having my youngest son, and since running isn\'t a big part of softball, the thought of a marathon was a stretch for me.','',NULL,'Thought,After',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24455,'Time','Jennie Finch','Athlete','\nSeptember 3, 1980\n','','American','I still think there are some pitches in this pitching arm, so I will continue playing with USA Softball, but knowing that this could be the last time a softball player stands on the Olympic podium and has the opportunity of experiencing this - it was emotional.','',NULL,'Emotional,Still',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24456,'','Jennie Finch','Athlete','\nSeptember 3, 1980\n','','American','I try to squeeze in a workout whenever I can, even if it\'s doing squats with my 7-month-old in the kitchen or jumping on the trampoline with my 5-year-old.','',NULL,'Try,Workout,Whenever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24457,'','Jennie Finch','Athlete','\nSeptember 3, 1980\n','','American','I\'m playing first base and pitching and hitting. I feel like I\'m almost better than I\'ve ever been. It\'s like, \'You\'re going to walk away like this?\'','',NULL,'Better,Ever,Away',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24458,'','Jennie Finch','Athlete','\nSeptember 3, 1980\n','','American','I\'ve faced more than 35 major leaguers, and only two have ever made contact against me.','',NULL,'Ever,Made,Two',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24459,'Women,Sports','Jennie Finch','Athlete','\nSeptember 3, 1980\n','','American','It is incredible how far women have come and women in sports have come.','',NULL,'Far',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24460,'','Jennie Finch','Athlete','\nSeptember 3, 1980\n','','American','It\'s all about balance and, I think, being in the moment.','',NULL,'Moment,Balance',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24461,'','Jennie Finch','Athlete','\nSeptember 3, 1980\n','','American','It\'s so empowering to see yourself as a machine.','',NULL,'Yourself,Machine,Empowering',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24462,'','Jennie Finch','Athlete','\nSeptember 3, 1980\n','','American','Right now in my career, it\'s like I\'m having more fun than I\'ve ever had, so it\'s kind of like, \'Man, I can\'t stop now.\'','',NULL,'Fun,Career,Ever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24463,'','Jennie Finch','Athlete','\nSeptember 3, 1980\n','','American','This whole career has been way more than I ever even imagined or dreamed.','',NULL,'Career,Ever,Whole',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24464,'','Jennie Finch','Athlete','\nSeptember 3, 1980\n','','American','When I lose, I take it very personally.','',NULL,'Lose,Personally',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24465,'','Peter Finch','Actor','\nSeptember 28, 1916\n','\nJanuary 14, 1977\n','English','If I was going to be broke I decided I might as well be with actors as anyone else. They were cheerful idiots and seemed to take it better.','',NULL,'Better,Else,Idiots',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24466,'','David Fincher','Director','\nMay 10, 1962\n','','American','My idea of professionalism is probably a lot of people\'s idea of obsessive.','',NULL,'Idea,Obsessive',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24467,'Work','David Fincher','Director','\nMay 10, 1962\n','','American','It\'s a bad day when you don\'t get the work done that you need to get done or you don\'t get it done to the satisfaction.','',NULL,'Bad,Done',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24468,'','David Fincher','Director','\nMay 10, 1962\n','','American','A movie is made for an audience and a film is made for both the audience and the film-makers.','',NULL,'Made,Film,Both',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24469,'Great','David Fincher','Director','\nMay 10, 1962\n','','American','Hollywood is great. I also think it\'s stupid and small-minded and shortsighted.','',NULL,'Stupid,Hollywood',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24470,'','David Fincher','Director','\nMay 10, 1962\n','','American','When I\'m watching somebody act, it\'s a behavior editorial function - I look at someone act, and I might say, \'I don\'t believe him when he says that.\' I don\'t know why I don\'t believe him, probably because the people that I\'ve met, they don\'t act like that when they say stuff like that and mean it.','',NULL,'Believe,Someone,Mean',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24471,'','David Fincher','Director','\nMay 10, 1962\n','','American','A lot of people hated \'Alien 3.\'','',NULL,'Hated,Alien',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24472,'','David Fincher','Director','\nMay 10, 1962\n','','American','Again, a franchise to me doesn\'t have to be a billion dollar title.','',NULL,'Again,Title,Dollar',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24473,'Love','David Fincher','Director','\nMay 10, 1962\n','','American','And I love shooting football.','',NULL,'Football',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24474,'','David Fincher','Director','\nMay 10, 1962\n','','American','Entertainment has to come hand in hand with a little bit of medicine.','',NULL,'Hand,Bit,Medicine',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24475,'','David Fincher','Director','\nMay 10, 1962\n','','American','Everything seems really simple on paper until you take a camera out of the box.','',NULL,'Simple,Everything,Until',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24476,'Good,Movies','David Fincher','Director','\nMay 10, 1962\n','','American','For a number of years, I\'d been around the kind of people who financed movies and the kind of people who are there to make the deals for movies. But I\'d always had this naive idea that everybody wants to make movies as good as they can be, which is stupid.','',NULL,'Stupid',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24477,'Romantic','David Fincher','Director','\nMay 10, 1962\n','','American','For a romantic comedy to be three hours long, that\'s longer than most marriages.','',NULL,'Long,Comedy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24478,'Time','David Fincher','Director','\nMay 10, 1962\n','','American','How do you shoot a 150-day movie? You shoot it one day at a time.','',NULL,'Movie,Shoot',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24479,'','David Fincher','Director','\nMay 10, 1962\n','','American','I don\'t know how to depict intelligence.','',NULL,'Depict',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24480,'','David Fincher','Director','\nMay 10, 1962\n','','American','I learn the most from making my own mistakes.','',NULL,'Mistakes,Learn,Making',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24481,'Change','David Fincher','Director','\nMay 10, 1962\n','','American','I like characters who don\'t change, who don\'t learn from their mistakes.','',NULL,'Mistakes,Learn',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24482,'','David Fincher','Director','\nMay 10, 1962\n','','American','I like studios. I just don\'t like bureaucracies.','',NULL,'Studios',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24483,'','David Fincher','Director','\nMay 10, 1962\n','','American','I like the idea of R-rated franchises.','',NULL,'Idea,Franchises',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24484,'Work','David Fincher','Director','\nMay 10, 1962\n','','American','I loved Luke Skywalker and I loved Darth Vader and I loved watching them work it out.','',NULL,'Loved,Watching',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24485,'','David Fincher','Director','\nMay 10, 1962\n','','American','I think intelligence is totally subjective; it\'s like sexiness.','',NULL,'Sexiness,Subjective,Totally',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24486,'','David Fincher','Director','\nMay 10, 1962\n','','American','I was a disinterested student.','',NULL,'Student',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24487,'','David Fincher','Director','\nMay 10, 1962\n','','American','I\'m totally anti-commercialism.','',NULL,'Totally',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24488,'','David Fincher','Director','\nMay 10, 1962\n','','American','If I could be anyone, it would be Brad Pitt.','',NULL,'Anyone,Brad,Pitt',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24489,'Time','David Fincher','Director','\nMay 10, 1962\n','','American','In film, we sculpt time, we sculpt behaviour and we sculpt light.','',NULL,'Light,Film',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24490,'Love,Time','David Fincher','Director','\nMay 10, 1962\n','','American','Oh, yeah, I love DVD\'s. I don\'t have what you\'d call an extensive collection, maybe a couple of hundred or so. But I have something on almost all the time.','',NULL,'Almost',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24491,'Government','Werner Finck','Comedian','\nMay 2, 1902\n','\nJuly 31, 1978\n','German','Everybody wants to eat at the government\'s table, but nobody wants to do the dishes.','',NULL,'Everybody,Nobody',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24492,'','Jessica Brown Findlay','Actress','\nSeptember 14, 1989\n','','English','At 17, we all think we know what we\'re doing.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24493,'Best','Jessica Brown Findlay','Actress','\nSeptember 14, 1989\n','','English','Before I go on stage, I knock three times. Three is my lucky number; I once went into an audition and was number 333 and got the best part ever.','',NULL,'Ever,Before',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24494,'','Jessica Brown Findlay','Actress','\nSeptember 14, 1989\n','','English','Ever since I was young, I\'ve read Austen and the Brontes. My friends laugh, but those books are always so tragic and wonderful - those stories, they\'re just incredible.','',NULL,'Laugh,Ever,Friends',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24495,'Cool','Jessica Brown Findlay','Actress','\nSeptember 14, 1989\n','','English','Everything you listen to when you are 17 should be embarrassing, otherwise you are way too cool.','',NULL,'Everything,Listen',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24496,'Great','Jessica Brown Findlay','Actress','\nSeptember 14, 1989\n','','English','Girls in scripts are often pretty but brainless, or geeky and no one likes them, so it\'s great to find richer roles. Chalk and cheese aspects of people are very interesting to play.','',NULL,'Find,Pretty',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24497,'Love','Jessica Brown Findlay','Actress','\nSeptember 14, 1989\n','','English','I absolutely adore Alessandra Rich, I think her dresses are stunning and she really knows how to cut and dress the female shape. Her stuff is really beautiful, stylish and a little bit quirky. I love it all!','',NULL,'Beautiful,Rich',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24498,'Romantic','Jessica Brown Findlay','Actress','\nSeptember 14, 1989\n','','English','I am a hopeless romantic.','',NULL,'Hopeless',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24499,'','Jessica Brown Findlay','Actress','\nSeptember 14, 1989\n','','English','I do so many things. Like when I was younger, if I drove past a house that I didn\'t want to live in, I\'d hold my breath. Driving around somewhere like Slough I\'d go blue in the face.','',NULL,'Live,Past,Around',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24500,'','Jessica Brown Findlay','Actress','\nSeptember 14, 1989\n','','English','I don\'t know if I\'m so righteous.','',NULL,'Righteous',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24501,'','Jessica Brown Findlay','Actress','\nSeptember 14, 1989\n','','English','I don\'t mind giving everyone a shock - including myself.','',NULL,'Mind,Giving,Everyone',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24502,'Life,Family,Amazing','Jessica Brown Findlay','Actress','\nSeptember 14, 1989\n','','English','I filmed \'Albatross\' before I got \'Downton.\' It\'s a coming-of-age movie about this girl who leaps into this family\'s life, like a whirlwind. She\'s ballsy and brash and wonderful, it was such an amazing character to play.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24503,'','Jessica Brown Findlay','Actress','\nSeptember 14, 1989\n','','English','I have endless playlists on my iPod so will throw on, say, Bruce Springsteen or The Smiths, depending on what kind of day I\'m going to have.','',NULL,'Throw,Endless,Depending',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24504,'Money,Attitude','Jessica Brown Findlay','Actress','\nSeptember 14, 1989\n','','English','I just really think every job I do, I get this gypsy attitude to money.','',NULL,'Job',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24505,'','Jessica Brown Findlay','Actress','\nSeptember 14, 1989\n','','English','I like to accessorise shirts with a little ribbon tied round my collar or a country style ascot. I\'ve also sewed little hearts on some of my sleeves which I\'ve done for years because I always wear my heart on my sleeve so if you see a little embroidered heart on my clothes, that\'s why!','',NULL,'Heart,Done,Country',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24506,'Love','Jessica Brown Findlay','Actress','\nSeptember 14, 1989\n','','English','I love when people become obsessed with \'Downton.\'','',NULL,'Become,Obsessed',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24507,'','Jessica Brown Findlay','Actress','\nSeptember 14, 1989\n','','English','I remember stealing some pic n\' mix when I was seven; when I got out of the shop, I burst into tears.','',NULL,'Remember,Tears,Stealing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24508,'','Jessica Brown Findlay','Actress','\nSeptember 14, 1989\n','','English','I shout at the radio when someone starts talking over the end of a song. Shut up! I don\'t want to hear that the DJ has just found a mouldy sandwich in the corner of the studio. Nor do I like it when the magic of something you\'re watching is shattered by an advert for Argos.','',NULL,'End,Someone,Song',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24509,'','Jessica Brown Findlay','Actress','\nSeptember 14, 1989\n','','English','I trained as a ballet dancer - well, I started when I was two and a half, and was serious about it from when I was eight until I was 18.','',NULL,'Two,Serious,Until',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24510,'Love','Jessica Brown Findlay','Actress','\nSeptember 14, 1989\n','','English','I trained as a ballet dancer and fell in love with Rudolf Nureyev; I thought him the most beautiful creature. My mum had to break it to me that not only was he gay, but he was dead.','',NULL,'Beautiful,Gay',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24511,'Love','Jessica Brown Findlay','Actress','\nSeptember 14, 1989\n','','English','I trained as a ballet dancer till I was 18, so I would really like to get back to it. I\'d love it if there was a part that meant I could do both acting and ballet, as they\'re both so close to my heart.','',NULL,'Heart,Acting',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24512,'Love','Jessica Brown Findlay','Actress','\nSeptember 14, 1989\n','','English','I\'m hungry for a cold and mean character. I\'d love it if someone thought I could play gritty. I want to play a baddie - someone really scary.','',NULL,'Character,Someone',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24513,'','Jessica Brown Findlay','Actress','\nSeptember 14, 1989\n','','English','I\'m really into strong, female roles - but they don\'t have to necessarily be loud - I\'m just as interested in introverts too.','',NULL,'Strong,Interested,Female',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24514,'','Jessica Brown Findlay','Actress','\nSeptember 14, 1989\n','','English','I\'m starting to shake it off, I am quite self-conscious, and it\'s only when I\'m playing roles that I can escape that. The older I get, the more people tell me it\'s absolutely fine to be the way you are with all your quirks and nuances, and I wish I\'d learnt that younger - I would have relaxed a bit ','',NULL,'Wish,Tell,Off',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24515,'Good','Jessica Brown Findlay','Actress','\nSeptember 14, 1989\n','','English','I\'ve been told I make a very good brew.','',NULL,'Brew',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24516,'','Jessica Brown Findlay','Actress','\nSeptember 14, 1989\n','','English','I\'ve got four piercings in my left, so we\'ve dubbed my right one the \'period drama ear.\' I have to be filmed from that side when I do emotional close-ups in \'Downton.\'','',NULL,'Emotional,Left,Four',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24517,'Fear','Timothy Findley','Novelist','\nOctober 30, 1930\n','\nJune 20, 2002\n','Canadian','Somehow, the painting soothed him. It verified his fears. But it also informed him that fear was wonderful.','',NULL,'Him,Wonderful',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24518,'Politics','Howard Fineman','Journalist','1948','','American','A purely objective viewpoint does not exist in the cosmos or in politics.','',NULL,'Exist,Objective',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24519,'','Howard Fineman','Journalist','1948','','American','Remember the picture of the president in the classroom, being told of the attack by chief of staff Andy Card? The American people thought they were seeing a man suddenly thrust into a grave challenge no one could have anticipated.','',NULL,'Thought,Remember,Challenge',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24520,'','Howard Fineman','Journalist','1948','','American','A political party is dying before our eyes-and I don\'t mean the Democrats. I\'m talking about the mainstream media, which is being destroyed by the opposition.','',NULL,'Political,Mean,Before',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24521,'','Howard Fineman','Journalist','1948','','American','As Walter Cronkite would say, that\'s the way it is.','',NULL,'Walter,Cronkite',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24522,'','Howard Fineman','Journalist','1948','','American','Asked at the hearing why she hadn\'t pressed the FBI more closely about what it knew, or didn\'t know, about domestic terrorist threats, Rice acted as though the question was an odd one: it wasn\'t her job. Well, in retrospect, it was and now certainly is.','',NULL,'Job,Why,Her',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24523,'Time,War','Howard Fineman','Journalist','1948','','American','By Rice\'s own standards, the war was well underway by the time he took office. He was a war president the moment he took the oath. But did he act like one?','',NULL,'Did',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24524,'Truth','Howard Fineman','Journalist','1948','','American','I know that from the days of Watergate... the notion of two sources on a story has become the popular dogma about how you confirm something. And there is a lot of truth to that, but there are all kinds of ways to check to the extent that you can, a story that you get.','',NULL,'Two,Become',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24525,'War','Howard Fineman','Journalist','1948','','American','If we are lucky, and George W. Bush is right, we are about to witness the War of the Happy Iraqis.','',NULL,'Happy,Lucky',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24526,'','Howard Fineman','Journalist','1948','','American','It\'s hard to know now who, if anyone, in the media has any credibility.','',NULL,'Hard,Anyone,Media',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24527,'Time,Good','Howard Fineman','Journalist','1948','','American','The crusades of Vietnam and Watergate seemed like a good idea at the time, even a noble one, not only to the press but perhaps to a majority of Americans.','',NULL,'Idea',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24528,'War','Howard Fineman','Journalist','1948','','American','The notion of a neutral, mainstream national media gained dominance only in World War II and in its aftermath, when what turned out to be a temporary moderate consensus came to govern the country.','',NULL,'Country,Media',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24529,'','Howard Fineman','Journalist','1948','','American','When Americans invade Iraq, Bush says, we will be greeted as liberators by the Iraqi people, proving that taking out Saddam Hussein was the right thing to do.','',NULL,'Taking,Says,Iraq',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24530,'','Charlie Fink','Musician','\nMay 16, 1986\n','','British','Creatively, I try to always look forward and look at the next thing I want to do.','',NULL,'Forward,Try,Next',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24531,'','Charlie Fink','Musician','\nMay 16, 1986\n','','British','For your songs to connect with people, they\'ve got to mean something to you.','',NULL,'Mean,Songs,Connect',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24532,'','Charlie Fink','Musician','\nMay 16, 1986\n','','British','I can only speak for myself, but public school did nothing for me musically. I got the impression a musical career was frowned upon. But in the arts, resistance can often be the strongest inspiration.','',NULL,'School,Nothing,Career',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24533,'Love','Charlie Fink','Musician','\nMay 16, 1986\n','','British','I\'d love to do film and soundtracks, and you couldn\'t do much better than James Bond.','',NULL,'Better,Film',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24534,'','Charlie Fink','Musician','\nMay 16, 1986\n','','British','I\'ve always had this thing where I can\'t stop. I hate standing still.','',NULL,'Hate,Still,Stop',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24535,'','Charlie Fink','Musician','\nMay 16, 1986\n','','British','I\'ve never really thought of myself as a singer.','',NULL,'Thought,Singer',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24536,'','Charlie Fink','Musician','\nMay 16, 1986\n','','British','The weird thing is, I\'m very private.','',NULL,'Weird,Private',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24537,'Music','Charlie Fink','Musician','\nMay 16, 1986\n','','British','When you start playing music when you\'re quite young, it\'s easy to stay young. And then you\'re touring, and you see people who\'ve been on the road for 10 or 15 years and they just haven\'t grown up at all.','',NULL,'Young,Start',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24538,'','Mike Fink','Celebrity','','','American','You\'re lucky I took me a vow of non-violence, or you\'d be suffering some pain right now.','',NULL,'Pain,Suffering,Lucky',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24539,'Peace,War','Louis Finkelstein','Clergyman','\nJune 14, 1895\n','\nNovember 29, 1991\n','American','It is a grave matter to enter a war, without adequate military preparation; it may prove fatal to come into peace, without moral and religious preparation.','',NULL,'May',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24540,'God','Louis Finkelstein','Clergyman','\nJune 14, 1895\n','\nNovember 29, 1991\n','American','A rabbi should not despair if people do not do as much as they should. Every parent has that with children. God is merciful.','',NULL,'Children,Parent',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24541,'Religion,Freedom','Louis Finkelstein','Clergyman','\nJune 14, 1895\n','\nNovember 29, 1991\n','American','For as Jews, the problem happens to be more urgent and vital than for others; because the destruction of religion on America will involve the destruction also of the religious training of freedom; and with that our civil liberties.','',NULL,'America',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24542,'Religion','Louis Finkelstein','Clergyman','\nJune 14, 1895\n','\nNovember 29, 1991\n','American','From the long range point of view, I do not know of anything we can do more important than to make some contribution to the preservation of religion as a vital force in America.','',NULL,'Important,Long',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24543,'','Louis Finkelstein','Clergyman','\nJune 14, 1895\n','\nNovember 29, 1991\n','American','I feel very strongly that it is vital for us to constantly keep in mind the fact that the Jewish problem is but a phase of the world problem.','',NULL,'Mind,Problem,Keep',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24544,'Time,Hope,Strength','Louis Finkelstein','Clergyman','\nJune 14, 1895\n','\nNovember 29, 1991\n','American','I hope to devote all of my spare time, which ordinarily would go to research, my summers, and every ounce of strength I can muster to further the project.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24545,'','Louis Finkelstein','Clergyman','\nJune 14, 1895\n','\nNovember 29, 1991\n','American','In taking action we must remember that the things which are happening to the Jews today are but a part of the general disintegration anticipated by philosophers and historians of different schools for almost half a century.','',NULL,'Today,Must,Different',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24546,'Religion,Future','Louis Finkelstein','Clergyman','\nJune 14, 1895\n','\nNovember 29, 1991\n','American','It therefore become essential for the future of Judaism itself that its advancement should be correlated with a similar effort to advance the cause of religion generally.','',NULL,'Become',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24547,'Success,Best','Louis Finkelstein','Clergyman','\nJune 14, 1895\n','\nNovember 29, 1991\n','American','The road to success, and by that I mean... the possibility of giving the best one has to the cause that one loves most, is not easy.','',NULL,'Mean',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24548,'Faith','Louis Finkelstein','Clergyman','\nJune 14, 1895\n','\nNovember 29, 1991\n','American','We realize that Judaism as a faith can survive only in an atmosphere of general faith.','',NULL,'Realize,General',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24549,'','Ian Hamilton Finlay','Poet','\nOctober 28, 1925\n','','Scottish','As a friendly one. I would still like to write concrete poems, but I can only do it sometimes.','',NULL,'Friendly,Still,Sometimes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24550,'','Ian Hamilton Finlay','Poet','\nOctober 28, 1925\n','','Scottish','People have always found me challenging - I don\'t know why, when I am only being myself. I don\'t understand why they find me so annoying but they do. It is pity, but that is how it is.','',NULL,'Understand,Find,Why',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24551,'Poetry','Ian Hamilton Finlay','Poet','\nOctober 28, 1925\n','','Scottish','But at the beginning it was clear to me that concrete poetry was peculiarly suited for using in public settings. This was my idea, but of course I never really much got the chance to do it.','',NULL,'Chance,Idea',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24552,'Poetry','Ian Hamilton Finlay','Poet','\nOctober 28, 1925\n','','Scottish','But I can only write what the muse allows me to write. I cannot choose, I can only do what I am given, and I feel pleased when I feel close to concrete poetry - still.','',NULL,'Still,Cannot',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24553,'','Ian Hamilton Finlay','Poet','\nOctober 28, 1925\n','','Scottish','But you have to understand that I consider myself a very modest artist, or whatever, and not of importance really at all - it is quite embarrassing to me to be asked my opinion about things. I am only a wee Scottish poet on the outside of everything.','',NULL,'Everything,Understand,Opinion',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24554,'Poetry','Ian Hamilton Finlay','Poet','\nOctober 28, 1925\n','','Scottish','For me concrete poetry was a particular way of using language which came out of a particular feeling, and I don\'t have control over whether this feeling is in me or not.','',NULL,'Feeling,Control',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24555,'Work','Ian Hamilton Finlay','Poet','\nOctober 28, 1925\n','','Scottish','However, I don\'t feel the world is looking over my shoulder when I am working - I never think about this at all. What I think about is trying to make my work pure, and if it is pure then it can be accessible. It is quite straight forward really.','',NULL,'Forward,Trying',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24556,'Life','Ian Hamilton Finlay','Poet','\nOctober 28, 1925\n','','Scottish','I am always a beginner. I only try to include different parts of life; the pastoral, the tragic, et cetera.','',NULL,'Different,Try',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24557,'','Ian Hamilton Finlay','Poet','\nOctober 28, 1925\n','','Scottish','I am not a modern man, I am just a wee old fashioned one.','',NULL,'Old,Modern,Fashioned',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24558,'','Ian Hamilton Finlay','Poet','\nOctober 28, 1925\n','','Scottish','I came to these mediums through having the garden, and of course, people who have designed gardens have always worked in collaboration, and never made their own inscriptions.','',NULL,'Through,Made,Worked',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24559,'Time','Ian Hamilton Finlay','Poet','\nOctober 28, 1925\n','','Scottish','I have often said that just as the French revolution, for instance, understood itself through antiquity, I think our time can be understood through the French revolution. It is quite a natural process to use other times to understand your own time.','',NULL,'Revolution,Through',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24560,'Work','Ian Hamilton Finlay','Poet','\nOctober 28, 1925\n','','Scottish','If the work is pure then you have to think it could be understood. If it is not understood it doesn\'t mean that your work is not accessible. It doesn\'t worry me, but, of course, I would be pleased if people liked my work.','',NULL,'Mean,Worry',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24561,'','Ian Hamilton Finlay','Poet','\nOctober 28, 1925\n','','Scottish','Little Sparta is a garden in the traditional sense. It is perhaps not like other modern gardens, but I think that other times would have had no difficulty with it.','',NULL,'Sense,Times,Modern',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24562,'','Ian Hamilton Finlay','Poet','\nOctober 28, 1925\n','','Scottish','My position is that since the non-secular status of my garden is not recognised by the law; by the world of the public, then the garden can only be private. So, I closed the garden to the public.','',NULL,'Law,Since,Public',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24563,'Work','Ian Hamilton Finlay','Poet','\nOctober 28, 1925\n','','Scottish','No, I don\'t make my work in order to challenge or confuse other people\'s expectations - I only do what I find natural.','',NULL,'Find,Challenge',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24564,'Trust','Ian Hamilton Finlay','Poet','\nOctober 28, 1925\n','','Scottish','The same sort of thing happened in my dispute with the National Trust book: Follies: A National Trust Guide, which implied that the only pleasure you can get from Folly architecture is by calling the architect mad, and by laughing at the architecture.','',NULL,'Book,Same',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24565,'Poetry','Ian Hamilton Finlay','Poet','\nOctober 28, 1925\n','','Scottish','Well, probably I was fed up with concrete poetry. There was a lot of bad concrete poetry and besides, it was confused with visual poetry which was completely different.','',NULL,'Bad,Different',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24566,'','Ian Hamilton Finlay','Poet','\nOctober 28, 1925\n','','Scottish','What you compose with is neither here nor there, you compose with words, or you compose with stone plants and trees, or you compose with events; the Sheriff\'s officer, or whatever.','',NULL,'Words,Here,Whatever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24567,'Success','Charles O. Finley','Businessman','\nFebruary 22, 1918\n','\nFebruary 19, 1996\n','American','Sweat plus sacrifice equals success.','',NULL,'Sacrifice,Sweat',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24568,'','Guy Finley','Writer','\nFebruary 22, 1949\n','','American','The limit of your present understanding is not the limit of your possibilities.','',NULL,'Present,Limit',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24569,'','Guy Finley','Writer','\nFebruary 22, 1949\n','','American','It only seems that there is something more important for you to do than to just quietly be yourself.','',NULL,'Yourself,Important,Seems',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24570,'Change,Freedom','Guy Finley','Writer','\nFebruary 22, 1949\n','','American','Real change isn\'t found in some new way to think about yourself, but in freedom from the need to think about yourself at all.','',NULL,'Yourself',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24571,'Good','Guy Finley','Writer','\nFebruary 22, 1949\n','','American','All things good come to those for whom the Good is all things.','',NULL,'Whom',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24572,'Best,Future','Guy Finley','Writer','\nFebruary 22, 1949\n','','American','Being fully present is the best guarantee for a bright future.','',NULL,'Present',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24573,'Strength','Guy Finley','Writer','\nFebruary 22, 1949\n','','American','The strength of any weakness within us is the degree to which it is feared.','',NULL,'Within,Weakness',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24574,'Good','Michael Finley','Athlete','\nMarch 6, 1973\n','','American','It\'s always good to go against your friends, especially when you come out victorious.','',NULL,'Friends,Against',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24575,'Time','Michael Finley','Athlete','\nMarch 6, 1973\n','','American','My thing is, I want to play basketball, I would enjoy playing in the D-League, but at the same time I don\'t want to take an opportunity away from a young guy to get exposure. I\'m still thinking about it.','',NULL,'Thinking,Basketball',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24576,'','Michael Finley','Athlete','\nMarch 6, 1973\n','','American','To be a part of a championship team, I\'m excited... This is the closest I\'ve ever been to a championship. I\'m looking forward to the challenge of helping this team repeat.','',NULL,'Forward,Ever,Challenge',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24577,'','Steve Finley','Athlete','\nMarch 12, 1965\n','','American','I used to get 15-20 bunt hits a season. Now, I\'m down to five or six. Infielders still play me in, but I\'m always looking if the opportunity is there.','',NULL,'Down,Still,Play',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24578,'','Steve Finley','Athlete','\nMarch 12, 1965\n','','American','It\'s the playoffs. You find a way to get through.','',NULL,'Through,Find,Playoffs',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24579,'','Steve Finley','Athlete','\nMarch 12, 1965\n','','American','These vessels are out of sight, out of mind. They are exempt from minimum-wage requirements, from Coast Guard inspections, OSHA regulations and other safety laws.','',NULL,'Mind,Laws,Safety',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24580,'Time','Neil Finn','Musician','\nMay 27, 1958\n','','New Zealander','It took me a long time, but I don\'t feel as anxious about stupid things anymore - or perhaps they\'ve just been replaced by more complicated stupid things.','',NULL,'Stupid,Long',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24581,'Love','Neil Finn','Musician','\nMay 27, 1958\n','','New Zealander','I love being in the studio.','',NULL,'Studio',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24582,'Music','Neil Finn','Musician','\nMay 27, 1958\n','','New Zealander','I try to put myself into unusual and difficult situations as often as I can in order to capture the element of struggle in the music.','',NULL,'Struggle,Try',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24583,'','Neil Finn','Musician','\nMay 27, 1958\n','','New Zealander','I\'m a lifer, yeah... I can honestly say I\'m a lifer.','',NULL,'Yeah,Honestly',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24584,'','Neil Finn','Musician','\nMay 27, 1958\n','','New Zealander','Our motto is whenever you make a mistake, do it twice.','',NULL,'Motto,Mistake,Whenever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24585,'','Neil Finn','Musician','\nMay 27, 1958\n','','New Zealander','So I think rather than being attracted so much now to working with my heroes, I\'m sort of more attracted to working with completely unlikely strangers because it\'s more exciting really.','',NULL,'Working,Rather,Exciting',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24586,'','Neil Finn','Musician','\nMay 27, 1958\n','','New Zealander','We used to say that he who threw the biggest tantrum won the day.','',NULL,'Used,Won,Biggest',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24587,'','Tim Finn','Musician','\nJune 25, 1952\n','','New Zealander','True contentment comes with empathy.','',NULL,'True,Empathy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24588,'Success,Music','Tim Finn','Musician','\nJune 25, 1952\n','','New Zealander','The joy of songwriting only gets messed up if you are trying to follow up a big success, or you are trying to create a hit single, or if you have conscious thoughts of a particular outcome for the music.','',NULL,'Single',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24589,'Good','Tim Finn','Musician','\nJune 25, 1952\n','','New Zealander','I think a good song is a good song is a good song.','',NULL,'Song',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24590,'Love,Friendship','Tim Finn','Musician','\nJune 25, 1952\n','','New Zealander','I think quite a lot of people have a friendship or a love that\'s gone like that and it never quite reconciles properly.','',NULL,'Quite',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24591,'Love','Tim Finn','Musician','\nJune 25, 1952\n','','New Zealander','I\'m a live performer and I love playing live.','',NULL,'Live,Playing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24592,'','Tim Finn','Musician','\nJune 25, 1952\n','','New Zealander','I\'ve got kids now and they will constantly pull you into the here and now - they are very present and very vivid.','',NULL,'Here,Kids,Present',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24593,'Life','Tim Finn','Musician','\nJune 25, 1952\n','','New Zealander','It\'s a non-stop invention, this game of life, and as soon as you think you\'ve got it, you lose it.','',NULL,'Game,Lose',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24594,'Love','Tim Finn','Musician','\nJune 25, 1952\n','','New Zealander','Just like any songwriter, I love it when people sing my songs.','',NULL,'Songs,Sing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24595,'Music','Tim Finn','Musician','\nJune 25, 1952\n','','New Zealander','There are some songs where I\'ll have had the music for 20 years and then finally the lyric will come through. That\'s not common but it does happen. Then there are other songs that come really quickly.','',NULL,'Happen,Through',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24596,'','Tim Finn','Musician','\nJune 25, 1952\n','','New Zealander','Weave me a rope that will pull me through these impossible times.','',NULL,'Through,Impossible,Times',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24597,'Great','Tim Finn','Musician','\nJune 25, 1952\n','','New Zealander','Why can\'t you write a great pop song when you are 85? Maybe you can.','',NULL,'Why,Write',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24598,'Truth','Albert Finney','Actor','\nMay 9, 1936\n','','British','I don\'t think that we necessarily lie. I mean, we make our living by pretending that we\'re someone else. I don\'t tell tall tales. I always tell the truth.','',NULL,'Someone,Lie',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24599,'','Albert Finney','Actor','\nMay 9, 1936\n','','British','I haven\'t seen the film yet because I just got in from London. In the scenes where the two characters are bantering with each other, it is like bobbing at the net in tennis.','',NULL,'Two,Film,Seen',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24600,'Hope','Albert Finney','Actor','\nMay 9, 1936\n','','British','I mean, I did a film, a musical of \'Scrooge\', in \'70, and the tricks were done by flat clothes and mirrors. I hope that the day will come when we don\'t have to turn up at all.','',NULL,'Mean,Done',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24601,'','Albert Finney','Actor','\nMay 9, 1936\n','','British','All we did in Alabama was have a read through with the script, but there was, \'No, well, it needs more. You\'ve got to do this, Albert. You\'ve got to do that, Jessica.\' It didn\'t feel like that at all.','',NULL,'Through,Did,Read',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24602,'','Albert Finney','Actor','\nMay 9, 1936\n','','British','He tells you stories, but then, after a while, when you want more, he doesn\'t give you more. He insists on this old elaboration, the old stories that never changes.','',NULL,'Give,After,Old',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24603,'','Albert Finney','Actor','\nMay 9, 1936\n','','British','I don\'t enter, I\'m entered. It\'s up to someone else. It\'s up to them.','',NULL,'Someone,Else,Enter',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24604,'','Albert Finney','Actor','\nMay 9, 1936\n','','British','I like playing accents, and doing things like that, it was fun. It was fun.','',NULL,'Fun,Playing,Accents',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24605,'','Albert Finney','Actor','\nMay 9, 1936\n','','British','I think that I\'m busy in the present, and I don\'t want to go back. Well, there\'s been an unauthorized biography, and you can\'t stop them. It didn\'t worry me.','',NULL,'Busy,Worry,Stop',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24606,'Great','Albert Finney','Actor','\nMay 9, 1936\n','','British','I think that one of Tim\'s great qualities and abilities is in what seems like a thumbnail sketch to get something quite telling, very simply, when you\'re doing it or being in that thumbnail sketch, you don\'t feel that it\'s important.','',NULL,'Important,Quite',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24607,'Time','Albert Finney','Actor','\nMay 9, 1936\n','','British','I was in London. It\'s a long way to go for a very long party, sitting there for six hours not having a cigarette or a drink. It\'s a waste of time.','',NULL,'Long,Drink',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24608,'War','Albert Finney','Actor','\nMay 9, 1936\n','','British','I\'m doing another Churchill. I did a Churchill for HBO and that was up to 1939 and there\'s talk of the war years. They were going to do it this fall, but the script wasn\'t going to be ready.','',NULL,'Did,Another',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24609,'','Albert Finney','Actor','\nMay 9, 1936\n','','British','I\'m not bothered by the paparazzi and I don\'t feel hemmed in, I\'ve never felt that. My youth, mind you, there wasn\'t quite the same attention to celebrities as there is now, but I\'ve never felt that.','',NULL,'Mind,Same,Youth',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24610,'Great','Albert Finney','Actor','\nMay 9, 1936\n','','British','It was great to do and it\'s exciting to do those things. That\'s another thing, that one enjoys the game.','',NULL,'Game,Another',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24611,'Life','Albert Finney','Actor','\nMay 9, 1936\n','','British','It\'s a marvellous life, a gregarious life that we\'ve had. We\'re very lucky in that way. Unlike writers or painters, we don\'t sit down in front of a blank canvas and say, \'How do I start? Where do I start?\'','',NULL,'Down,Start',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24612,'Great,Dad','Albert Finney','Actor','\nMay 9, 1936\n','','British','My dad was great. He was very droll, very dry.','',NULL,'Dry',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24613,'','Albert Finney','Actor','\nMay 9, 1936\n','','British','My girlfriend and I rented a nice house on the river and I was there for about two and a half months, and we were just out of Alabama. I hardly got to see Alabama.','',NULL,'Nice,Two,Girlfriend',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24614,'Best','Albert Finney','Actor','\nMay 9, 1936\n','','British','No, she is right up there with the best I\'ve worked with. I was very impressed with her, I really was.','',NULL,'Her,She',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24615,'Work,Good,Great','Albert Finney','Actor','\nMay 9, 1936\n','','British','She goes on the set with headphones and gives you notes. She\'s terrific and I always run to her now, because she is just great to work with, as well as very good at different accents.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24616,'Best,Experience','Albert Finney','Actor','\nMay 9, 1936\n','','British','She is up there with the best of them. I can only talk about my experience, but it was genuinely special.','',NULL,'Special',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24617,'Work,Time,Good','Albert Finney','Actor','\nMay 9, 1936\n','','British','That is one of the reasons one enjoys acting. Now and again, you get scenes where you work with somebody really good and you have a good time trying to make it really work and really work well.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24618,'','Albert Finney','Actor','\nMay 9, 1936\n','','British','There might\'ve been wires, but I have this ability to make myself light. Well you know what, in ballet, when you kind of lift yourself here, it\'s all up in the head.','',NULL,'Yourself,Light,Here',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24619,'Best','Albert Finney','Actor','\nMay 9, 1936\n','','British','They have to exist or not in their own right. I mean, with kids, you don\'t say, \'Which is your favourite,\' or \'Which did you enjoy bringing up the best?\'','',NULL,'Mean,Enjoy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24620,'Life,Sad','Albert Finney','Actor','\nMay 9, 1936\n','','British','To be a character who feels a deep emotion, one must go into the memory\'s vault and mix in a sad memory from one\'s own life.','',NULL,'Character',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24621,'','Albert Finney','Actor','\nMay 9, 1936\n','','British','We meet before the movie and she gives you charts with sounds on them and makes a tape of examples. While they are setting up the scene, I go with her to the trailer and we go through the scene and correct the speech.','',NULL,'Through,Before,Her',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24622,'Life','Albert Finney','Actor','\nMay 9, 1936\n','','British','We\'re given the springboard of the text, a plane ticket, told to report to Alabama, and there\'s a group of people all ready to make a film and it\'s a marvelous life.','',NULL,'Group,Film',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24623,'','Jack Finney','Author','\nOctober 2, 1911\n','\nNovember 16, 1995\n','American','I went up a straight crooked lane and, I said \'No thanks, yes if yer please.','',NULL,'Said,Yes,Thanks',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24624,'','Jack Finney','Author','\nOctober 2, 1911\n','\nNovember 16, 1995\n','American','When you\'ve heard one bagpipe tune, you\'ve heard them both.','',NULL,'Both,Heard,Tune',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24625,'','Howard Finster','Artist','\nDecember 2, 1916\n','\nOctober 22, 2001\n','American','I came here as a man of visions. I was sent here as a man of visions, like a second Noah. I\'m not a Noah but I\'m here as a second Noah. I\'m here as a red light is in the street.','',NULL,'Light,Here,Second',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24626,'Life','Howard Finster','Artist','\nDecember 2, 1916\n','\nOctober 22, 2001\n','American','Well, as far as I\'m concerned, I\'m not here to live a normal life. I\'m sent here on a mission.','',NULL,'Live,Here',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24627,'','Howard Finster','Artist','\nDecember 2, 1916\n','\nOctober 22, 2001\n','American','As for me, I\'m just passin\' through this planet.','',NULL,'Through,Planet',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24628,'Work,Good,Art','Howard Finster','Artist','\nDecember 2, 1916\n','\nOctober 22, 2001\n','American','But, when I had this feeling and started painting sacred art, as I had this feeling to do, then it come to me: my problem is I\'ll get a lot of criticism and another problem is my work\'s not good enough to sell.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24629,'Time,War','Howard Finster','Artist','\nDecember 2, 1916\n','\nOctober 22, 2001\n','American','Every time that we\'ve ever fought, we fought to keep from bein\' destroyed. We\'ve never started a war.','',NULL,'Ever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24630,'','Howard Finster','Artist','\nDecember 2, 1916\n','\nOctober 22, 2001\n','American','I had a call to the University of Miami where I\'d run a revival in 1950.','',NULL,'Run,Call,University',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24631,'','Howard Finster','Artist','\nDecember 2, 1916\n','\nOctober 22, 2001\n','American','I never did buy things on credit, I always paid for \'em, because I can\'t see much difference in paying for something and just waiting a week and pay interest on it; that looks foolish to me.','',NULL,'Waiting,Did,Week',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24632,'Work','Howard Finster','Artist','\nDecember 2, 1916\n','\nOctober 22, 2001\n','American','My work begun to spread out. And calls to the universities begun to take me out of my garden, you know.','',NULL,'Garden,Calls',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL);
INSERT INTO `o_quotes` VALUES (24633,'Time','Howard Finster','Artist','\nDecember 2, 1916\n','\nOctober 22, 2001\n','American','Sometimes I don\'t even pull my shoes off for six weeks at a time, except, you know, just to take a shower. I just take breaks between 24 hours a day, just a break now and then, it don\'t take me long to rest; maybe 20 to30 minutes sometime, or maybe an hour.','',NULL,'Long,Sometimes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24634,'','Howard Finster','Artist','\nDecember 2, 1916\n','\nOctober 22, 2001\n','American','When I\'m building my dome in my chapel, and I had a vision - I\'ve worked on perpetual motion and I haven\'t never give it up yet. I still think it could be done, perpetual motion. I had a vision of a un resist able windmill.','',NULL,'Done,Give,Still',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24635,'Good','Howard Finster','Artist','\nDecember 2, 1916\n','\nOctober 22, 2001\n','American','When I\'m makin\' lectures to these universities, I tell \'em I like that little building because when I run short a audience, if I can get three people in there I\'ve got a good crowd.','',NULL,'Short,Tell',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24636,'','Howard Finster','Artist','\nDecember 2, 1916\n','\nOctober 22, 2001\n','American','You can\'t smear acrylics, you know, it dries too fast.','',NULL,'Fast,Smear,Dries',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24637,'Work','Gerald Finzi','Composer','\nJuly 14, 1901\n','\nSeptember 27, 1956\n','British','But no work from a first rate mind is ever really second rate.','',NULL,'Mind,Ever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24638,'Work','Gerald Finzi','Composer','\nJuly 14, 1901\n','\nSeptember 27, 1956\n','British','There is no room in the world, as you say, for second rate work.','',NULL,'Second,Room',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24639,'','Melanie Fiona','Musician','\nJuly 4, 1983\n','','Canadian','Before I could even hold a pen I was singing.','',NULL,'Before,Singing,Hold',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24640,'Music','Melanie Fiona','Musician','\nJuly 4, 1983\n','','Canadian','Bob Marley is one of the most recognized artists. He didn\'t care to be defined. People wondered, \'Is it reggae? Is it rock?\' But at the end of the day they were still playing his music and that\'s what matters.','',NULL,'Rock,Care',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24641,'Music','Melanie Fiona','Musician','\nJuly 4, 1983\n','','Canadian','Canada can be tough for urban music.','',NULL,'Tough,Canada',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24642,'Good','Melanie Fiona','Musician','\nJuly 4, 1983\n','','Canadian','Canada had the good health-care system and educational system. It was a privilege for me to grow up there.','',NULL,'Grow,System',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24643,'Music','Melanie Fiona','Musician','\nJuly 4, 1983\n','','Canadian','I always feel like music should be a universal language.','',NULL,'Language,Universal',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24644,'Love,Faith,Romantic','Melanie Fiona','Musician','\nJuly 4, 1983\n','','Canadian','I am a bit of a hopeless romantic. I really do have a faith and a belief in love, and when I love, I love hard.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24645,'','Melanie Fiona','Musician','\nJuly 4, 1983\n','','Canadian','I consider myself more of an international artist than I do a one-territory artist, which I think is a blessing.','',NULL,'Blessing,Artist,Consider',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24646,'Good','Melanie Fiona','Musician','\nJuly 4, 1983\n','','Canadian','I feel like shoes are one of those things that no matter how conservative or how outrageous you get, a good pair of shoes is going to last you a lifetime.','',NULL,'Matter,Last',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24647,'','Melanie Fiona','Musician','\nJuly 4, 1983\n','','Canadian','I live out of my suitcase and I\'m happy to do so.','',NULL,'Happy,Live,Suitcase',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24648,'Love','Melanie Fiona','Musician','\nJuly 4, 1983\n','','Canadian','I love Canada, always.','',NULL,'Canada',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24649,'Love,Freedom','Melanie Fiona','Musician','\nJuly 4, 1983\n','','Canadian','I love the freedom to do whatever I want with style and not be put into a box.','',NULL,'Put',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24650,'Time,Good,Money','Melanie Fiona','Musician','\nJuly 4, 1983\n','','Canadian','I rarely buy a shoe that is completely specific to a time and outfit. I generally tend to spend money on good shoes that can go with everything.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24651,'Love,Beauty','Melanie Fiona','Musician','\nJuly 4, 1983\n','','Canadian','I\'m a drugstore beauty girl, I love going to the drugstore and buying makeup.','',NULL,'Girl',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24652,'','Melanie Fiona','Musician','\nJuly 4, 1983\n','','Canadian','I\'m a first-generation Canadian.','',NULL,'Canadian',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24653,'','Melanie Fiona','Musician','\nJuly 4, 1983\n','','Canadian','I\'m a shoe girl.','',NULL,'Girl,Shoe',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24654,'','Melanie Fiona','Musician','\nJuly 4, 1983\n','','Canadian','I\'m a young girl with an old soul. I wanted to fuse the two together, the past and the present.','',NULL,'Girl,Past,Together',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24655,'Music','Melanie Fiona','Musician','\nJuly 4, 1983\n','','Canadian','I\'ve admired Alicia Keys since before I got into the music industry, just everything she represents as a female artist.','',NULL,'Everything,Before',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24656,'','Melanie Fiona','Musician','\nJuly 4, 1983\n','','Canadian','It\'s nice to have some anonymity and still be low key.','',NULL,'Nice,Still,Key',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24657,'Cool','Melanie Fiona','Musician','\nJuly 4, 1983\n','','Canadian','Melanie Fiona is a singer, a songwriter, she\'s a super-girl. I can be silly, goofy, really chilled. She\'s like your cool chill girlfriend, sister-friend. I\'m just like everybody else.','',NULL,'Else,Girlfriend',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24658,'Dad','Melanie Fiona','Musician','\nJuly 4, 1983\n','','Canadian','My dad still calls me and makes sure I\'m taking my vitamins.','',NULL,'Still,Makes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24659,'Positive','Melanie Fiona','Musician','\nJuly 4, 1983\n','','Canadian','My parents leaving a third world country to a first world country and building from nothing - that\'s really inspiring to me and it\'s influenced me in a positive way.','',NULL,'Parents,Nothing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24660,'Music','Melanie Fiona','Musician','\nJuly 4, 1983\n','','Canadian','Older audiences are hard to win over. They\'re very specific in their tastes and critical of new music.','',NULL,'Hard,Win',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24661,'Life,Work','Melanie Fiona','Musician','\nJuly 4, 1983\n','','Canadian','Once I started performing I knew that\'s what I wanted to do with my life. But you have to work really hard to be a performer.','',NULL,'Hard',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24662,'Positive','Melanie Fiona','Musician','\nJuly 4, 1983\n','','Canadian','Surround yourself with positive people.','',NULL,'Yourself,Surround',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24663,'Good','Melanie Fiona','Musician','\nJuly 4, 1983\n','','Canadian','The social networking sites are such good way to keep in touch with your fans, it\'s quick and simple and it keeps your fans interested in what you\'re doing.','',NULL,'Simple,Keep',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24664,'Work','Linda Fiorentino','Actress','\nMarch 9, 1960\n','','American','In the end it\'s about the work, not an award you get for the work.','',NULL,'End,Award',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24665,'','Linda Fiorentino','Actress','\nMarch 9, 1960\n','','American','All I\'m thinking about today is cleaning my bathroom.','',NULL,'Today,Thinking,Cleaning',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24666,'Business,Movies','Linda Fiorentino','Actress','\nMarch 9, 1960\n','','American','As actors, the thing we have to fight, more than even the business part of making movies, is boredom.','',NULL,'Fight',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24667,'','Linda Fiorentino','Actress','\nMarch 9, 1960\n','','American','Chazz Palminteri is just the ultimate screen husband.','',NULL,'Husband,Ultimate,Screen',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24668,'','Linda Fiorentino','Actress','\nMarch 9, 1960\n','','American','He allowed us to choreograph the sex scenes.','',NULL,'Sex,Scenes,Allowed',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24669,'','Linda Fiorentino','Actress','\nMarch 9, 1960\n','','American','I don\'t look at scripts in terms of commerciality. I just look at the part, the people involved.','',NULL,'Involved,Scripts,Terms',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24670,'Men','Linda Fiorentino','Actress','\nMarch 9, 1960\n','','American','I go to bed with men, not boys.','',NULL,'Bed',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24671,'','Linda Fiorentino','Actress','\nMarch 9, 1960\n','','American','I never wear leather.','',NULL,'Wear,Leather',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24672,'Romantic','Linda Fiorentino','Actress','\nMarch 9, 1960\n','','American','I would like to do maybe a smaller romantic comedy.','',NULL,'Comedy,Maybe',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24673,'Love','Linda Fiorentino','Actress','\nMarch 9, 1960\n','','American','I would love to have children, yes. Maybe even adopt them. I\'m not sure that I should pass on my genes.','',NULL,'Children,Sure',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24674,'','Linda Fiorentino','Actress','\nMarch 9, 1960\n','','American','I\'m convinced my mother only had sex eight times.','',NULL,'Mother,Sex,Times',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24675,'Business','Linda Fiorentino','Actress','\nMarch 9, 1960\n','','American','I\'ve been in the bargain basement of the movie business.','',NULL,'Movie,Bargain',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24676,'','Linda Fiorentino','Actress','\nMarch 9, 1960\n','','American','If I\'m not afraid when I\'m reading a script, that means I know I\'ve done it before. If I read something and think, Wow, I can\'t play this part, then I want to play it more.','',NULL,'Done,Before,Play',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24677,'Work','Linda Fiorentino','Actress','\nMarch 9, 1960\n','','American','It didn\'t rain today, so I didn\'t have to work. Why don\'t you have to sit around and wait until it rains?','',NULL,'Today,Rain',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24678,'Marriage','Linda Fiorentino','Actress','\nMarch 9, 1960\n','','American','Marriage is a financial contract; I have enough contracts already.','',NULL,'Enough,Financial',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24679,'Movies','Linda Fiorentino','Actress','\nMarch 9, 1960\n','','American','People over 30 are interested in sex too, but they get real movies about it.','',NULL,'Sex,Real',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24680,'Women','Linda Fiorentino','Actress','\nMarch 9, 1960\n','','American','Sometimes the only thing we women want is a dick and no arguments. What could make us happier?','',NULL,'Sometimes,Happier',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24681,'','Linda Fiorentino','Actress','\nMarch 9, 1960\n','','American','Teens aren\'t just interested in getting laid. I won\'t believe that\'s all they\'re interested in. I have four younger sisters and they\'re sick of being shown how they\'re supposed to react in bed.','',NULL,'Believe,Sick,Getting',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24682,'','Linda Fiorentino','Actress','\nMarch 9, 1960\n','','American','They\'re my favorite two words these days: Oscar reject.','',NULL,'Words,Two,Days',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24683,'Family,Movies','Linda Fiorentino','Actress','\nMarch 9, 1960\n','','American','You can talk about movies all you want, but I have this porcelain fetish. I\'ve had it since I was a kid, because there were so many kids in my family, the only place I had any solace was in the bathroom.','',NULL,'Place',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24684,'Mom,Power,Strength','Carly Fiorina','Businesswoman','\nSeptember 6, 1954\n','','American','My mother taught me about the power of inspiration and courage, and she did it with a strength and a passion that I wish could be bottled.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24685,'','Carly Fiorina','Businesswoman','\nSeptember 6, 1954\n','','American','When you challenge other people\'s ideas of who or how you should be, they may try to diminish and disgrace you. It can happen in small ways in hidden places, or in big ways on a world stage. You can spend a lifetime resenting the tests, angry about the slights and the injustices. Or, you can rise ab','',NULL,'Angry,May,Happen',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24686,'Life,Truth','Carly Fiorina','Businesswoman','\nSeptember 6, 1954\n','','American','The truth is, I\'m proud of the life I\'ve lived so far, and though I\'ve made my share of mistakes, I have no regrets.','',NULL,'Mistakes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24687,'','Carly Fiorina','Businesswoman','\nSeptember 6, 1954\n','','American','People who don\'t fit the mold are treated differently than those who do.','',NULL,'Fit,Treated,Mold',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24688,'Art','Carly Fiorina','Businesswoman','\nSeptember 6, 1954\n','','American','You have to master not only the art of listening to your head, you must also master listening to your heart and listening to your gut.','',NULL,'Heart,Must',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24689,'Love','Carly Fiorina','Businesswoman','\nSeptember 6, 1954\n','','American','I love being a woman. I like dressing up; I love buying shoes.','',NULL,'Woman,Shoes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24690,'','Carly Fiorina','Businesswoman','\nSeptember 6, 1954\n','','American','This world is clearly emerging before our eyes. The shifts ahead, the opportunities ahead are massive.','',NULL,'Eyes,Before,Ahead',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24691,'Men,Respect','Carly Fiorina','Businesswoman','\nSeptember 6, 1954\n','','American','I think somehow men understand other men\'s need for respect differently than they understand it for a woman. I\'m disappointed to have to say that, but I think it\'s undeniably true.','',NULL,'True',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24692,'Life','Carly Fiorina','Businesswoman','\nSeptember 6, 1954\n','','American','Well, I\'ve been a Republican for all of my voting life.','',NULL,'Voting,Republican',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24693,'','Carly Fiorina','Businesswoman','\nSeptember 6, 1954\n','','American','People\'s ideas and fears can make them small but they cannot make you small. People\'s prejudices can diminish them but they cannot diminish you. Small-minded people can think they determine your worth. But only you can determine your worth.','',NULL,'Small,Cannot,Worth',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24694,'Change','Carly Fiorina','Businesswoman','\nSeptember 6, 1954\n','','American','When you lead change, sometimes you get arrows in your back. I mean, that\'s just the way the real world is.','',NULL,'Real,Mean',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24695,'','Carly Fiorina','Businesswoman','\nSeptember 6, 1954\n','','American','A leader\'s most important decisions are about people. Who do you put in which jobs? How long do you leave them in a job?','',NULL,'Job,Important,Long',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24696,'Work,Business','Carly Fiorina','Businesswoman','\nSeptember 6, 1954\n','','American','Any work that\'s worth doing has its challenges as well as its opportunities. That\'s true if you\'re running a business, it\'s true if you\'re trying to help on a campaign.','',NULL,'True',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24697,'','Carly Fiorina','Businesswoman','\nSeptember 6, 1954\n','','American','I don\'t take on a fight just for a fight. I don\'t tilt at windmills.','',NULL,'Fight,Tilt',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24698,'','Carly Fiorina','Businesswoman','\nSeptember 6, 1954\n','','American','I started out typing and filing and answering the phones for a little nine-person firm. And that nine-person firm gave me my chance to find my own way.','',NULL,'Find,Chance,Started',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24699,'Politics','Carly Fiorina','Businesswoman','\nSeptember 6, 1954\n','','American','I think what\'s fascinating is how many people are playing in politics who maybe haven\'t played before.','',NULL,'Before,Playing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24700,'','Carly Fiorina','Businesswoman','\nSeptember 6, 1954\n','','American','If a decision-making process is flawed and dysfunctional, decisions will go awry.','',NULL,'Decisions,Process,Flawed',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24701,'','Carly Fiorina','Businesswoman','\nSeptember 6, 1954\n','','American','If someone believes they are limited by their gender, race or background, they will become more limited.','',NULL,'Someone,Become,Race',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24702,'Great','Carly Fiorina','Businesswoman','\nSeptember 6, 1954\n','','American','Look, I\'m a cancer survivor, all right? So I have great personal empathy for people who have pre-existing conditions and can\'t get insurance.','',NULL,'Personal,Cancer',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24703,'','Carly Fiorina','Businesswoman','\nSeptember 6, 1954\n','','American','Of course people think Washington is arrogant. It is.','',NULL,'Arrogant,Washington',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24704,'','Carly Fiorina','Businesswoman','\nSeptember 6, 1954\n','','American','You know, I\'m very proud of the large number of Hispanic endorsements that I\'ve received.','',NULL,'Proud,Number,Large',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24705,'','Carly Fiorina','Businesswoman','\nSeptember 6, 1954\n','','American','A boardroom is a collection of individuals, and individuals have varying motives, egos, agendas and qualifications. Sometimes the dynamics can go off track.','',NULL,'Sometimes,Off,Motives',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24706,'','Carly Fiorina','Businesswoman','\nSeptember 6, 1954\n','','American','A merger is hard to pull off under any circumstances. It\'s harder when everybody is against you.','',NULL,'Hard,Off,Against',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24707,'Respect,Experience','Carly Fiorina','Businesswoman','\nSeptember 6, 1954\n','','American','A woman\'s experience is different from a man\'s in virtually every respect, including how she is treated by the media.','',NULL,'Woman',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24708,'Government','Carly Fiorina','Businesswoman','\nSeptember 6, 1954\n','','American','But ours was intended to be a citizen government. It is what of, by and for the people means. And when our most important issue in California is the creation of jobs, I think it\'s quite helpful to have someone in the U.S. Senate or in the governor\'s seat who actually knows where jobs come from.','',NULL,'Important,Someone',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24709,'','Ronald Firbank','Novelist','\nJanuary 17, 1886\n','1926','English','The world is so dreadfully managed, one hardly knows to whom to complain.','',NULL,'Knows,Complain,Whom',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24710,'','Ronald Firbank','Novelist','\nJanuary 17, 1886\n','1926','English','She made a ravishing corpse.','',NULL,'Made,She,Corpse',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24711,'','Ronald Firbank','Novelist','\nJanuary 17, 1886\n','1926','English','To be sympathetic without discrimination is so very debilitating.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24712,'Leadership','Harvey S. Firestone','Businessman','\nDecember 20, 1868\n','1938','American','The growth and development of people is the highest calling of leadership.','',NULL,'Growth,Highest',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24713,'Trust,Business','Harvey S. Firestone','Businessman','\nDecember 20, 1868\n','1938','American','I believe fundamental honesty is the keystone of business.','',NULL,'Believe',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24714,'Leadership,Success','Harvey S. Firestone','Businessman','\nDecember 20, 1868\n','1938','American','The secret of my success is a two word answer: Know people.','',NULL,'Two',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24715,'Leadership,Life','Harvey S. Firestone','Businessman','\nDecember 20, 1868\n','1938','American','If you have ideas, you have the main asset you need, and there isn\'t any limit to what you can do with your business and your life. Ideas are any man\'s greatest asset.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24716,'Education','Harvey S. Firestone','Businessman','\nDecember 20, 1868\n','1938','American','It is only as we develop others that we permanently succeed.','',NULL,'Others,Succeed',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24717,'Work,Business','Harvey S. Firestone','Businessman','\nDecember 20, 1868\n','1938','American','Our company is built on people - those who work for us, and those we do business with.','',NULL,'Company',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24718,'Best','Harvey S. Firestone','Businessman','\nDecember 20, 1868\n','1938','American','You get the best out of others when you get the best out of yourself.','',NULL,'Yourself,Others',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24719,'Business,Experience','Harvey S. Firestone','Businessman','\nDecember 20, 1868\n','1938','American','Capital isn\'t that important in business. Experience isn\'t that important. You can get both of these things. What is important is ideas.','',NULL,'Important',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24720,'Money','Harvey S. Firestone','Businessman','\nDecember 20, 1868\n','1938','American','I can walk through the front door of any factory and out the back and tell you if it\'s making money or not. I can just tell by the way it\'s being run and by the spirit of the workers.','',NULL,'Through,Tell',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24721,'Success','Harvey S. Firestone','Businessman','\nDecember 20, 1868\n','1938','American','Success is the sum of details.','',NULL,'Details,Sum',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24722,'','Harvey S. Firestone','Businessman','\nDecember 20, 1868\n','1938','American','The way of the pioneer is always rough.','',NULL,'Rough,Pioneer',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24723,'Money,Business','Harvey S. Firestone','Businessman','\nDecember 20, 1868\n','1938','American','Thought, not money, is the real business capital.','',NULL,'Real',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24724,'Work','Ruth First','Activist','\nMay 4, 1925\n','\nAugust 17, 1982\n','South African','Poverty and the rule of race that is called apartheid drive the Transkeian migrant from security on the land to work in the cities, and then back again.','',NULL,'Poverty,Again',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24725,'','Ruth First','Activist','\nMay 4, 1925\n','\nAugust 17, 1982\n','South African','In addition, we were unable to meet openly to discuss the progress of the book, for we were both on the list of persons banned from communicating with other banned persons.','',NULL,'Book,Progress,Both',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24726,'','Ruth First','Activist','\nMay 4, 1925\n','\nAugust 17, 1982\n','South African','Mbeki began to write a study of the workings of apartheid policy in the reserves - the areas set aside in law for African occupation - as early as 1959 and 1960.','',NULL,'Law,Study,Write',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24727,'','Colin Firth','Actor','\nSeptember 10, 1960\n','','British','My singing voice is somewhere between a drunken apology and a plumbing problem.','',NULL,'Problem,Between,Voice',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24728,'','Colin Firth','Actor','\nSeptember 10, 1960\n','','British','Forget trying to be sexy. That\'s just gruesome.','',NULL,'Sexy,Forget,Trying',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24729,'Work,Good','Colin Firth','Actor','\nSeptember 10, 1960\n','','British','I would rather five people knew my work and thought it was good work than five million knew me and were indifferent.','',NULL,'Thought',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24730,'Humor','Colin Firth','Actor','\nSeptember 10, 1960\n','','British','I always thought the biggest failing of Americans was their lack of irony. They are very serious there! Naturally, there are exceptions... the Jewish, Italian, and Irish humor of the East Coast.','',NULL,'Thought,Serious',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24731,'','Colin Firth','Actor','\nSeptember 10, 1960\n','','British','As much as the next person, I want to be approved of, but I\'m not greedy for that stuff.','',NULL,'Person,Next,Stuff',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24732,'Change','Colin Firth','Actor','\nSeptember 10, 1960\n','','British','I absolutely don\'t care about my looks and I\'m so used to them that I wouldn\'t change a thing. I would end up missing my defects.','',NULL,'Care,End',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24733,'Age','Colin Firth','Actor','\nSeptember 10, 1960\n','','British','I think it\'s quite extraordinary that people cast me as if I\'m Warren Beatty: until I met my present wife, at the age of 35, you could name two girlfriends.','',NULL,'Wife,Two',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24734,'Good','Colin Firth','Actor','\nSeptember 10, 1960\n','','British','Almost every comedy you see is about people making all wrong choices and making all the errors of judgement possible. Good comedy is when it works on this scale. Because it is psychologically very real.','',NULL,'Real,Wrong',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24735,'Time','Colin Firth','Actor','\nSeptember 10, 1960\n','','British','It used to be that I was always paranoid or a loser or something so there\'s usually something that you seem to associate yourself with at one time or another.','',NULL,'Yourself,Loser',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24736,'','Colin Firth','Actor','\nSeptember 10, 1960\n','','British','To be bothered wherever you go - it\'s not a rational thing to want at all.','',NULL,'Wherever,Bothered,Rational',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24737,'','Colin Firth','Actor','\nSeptember 10, 1960\n','','British','Bridget Jones is part of literary lore now and actually to be a part of it is enormously flattering.','',NULL,'Actually,Literary,Flattering',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24738,'','Colin Firth','Actor','\nSeptember 10, 1960\n','','British','Hollywood hasn\'t aggressively pursued me. Neither have I aggressively pursued Hollywood.','',NULL,'Hollywood,Neither,Pursued',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24739,'','Colin Firth','Actor','\nSeptember 10, 1960\n','','British','I do notice that when I\'ve been away and I come back to London. People look at you. People are ready to pick arguments.','',NULL,'Away,Ready,London',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24740,'','Colin Firth','Actor','\nSeptember 10, 1960\n','','British','I do think I\'m a character actor.','',NULL,'Character,Actor',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24741,'','Colin Firth','Actor','\nSeptember 10, 1960\n','','British','I don\'t want to sound smug but I am reasonably satisfied with how it\'s gone. I think it\'s fine.','',NULL,'Gone,Fine,Sound',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24742,'','Colin Firth','Actor','\nSeptember 10, 1960\n','','British','I have a kind of neutrality, physically, which has helped me. I have a face that can be made to look a lot better - or a lot worse.','',NULL,'Better,Made,Face',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24743,'','Colin Firth','Actor','\nSeptember 10, 1960\n','','British','I have a very long relationship with America. My mother grew up there and I felt to some extent that I partly belong there. I was schooled there briefly for about a year.','',NULL,'Mother,Long,America',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24744,'','Colin Firth','Actor','\nSeptember 10, 1960\n','','British','I haven\'t had to struggle very much. I haven\'t paid my dues. I think I have been lucky.','',NULL,'Struggle,Lucky,Paid',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24745,'','Colin Firth','Actor','\nSeptember 10, 1960\n','','British','I think England has served me very well. I like living in London for the reasons I gave. I have absolutely no intentions of cutting those ties. There is absolutely no reason to do so. Certainly not, so that I can have a swimming pool and a palm tree.','',NULL,'Living,Reason,Intentions',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24746,'','Colin Firth','Actor','\nSeptember 10, 1960\n','','British','I think that London is very much like that. I find there\'s humour in the air and people are interesting. And I think that it\'s a place which is constantly surprising. The worst thing about it? I think it can be smug and aggressive.','',NULL,'Find,Place,Worst',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24747,'','Colin Firth','Actor','\nSeptember 10, 1960\n','','British','I was delighted to become a popular-culture reference point. I\'m still delighted about it actually, and I still find it to be weird.','',NULL,'Find,Still,Become',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24748,'Work','Colin Firth','Actor','\nSeptember 10, 1960\n','','British','I work with the options I have in front of me and my reasons for choosing a job can vary enormously depending on the circumstances. Sometimes I take a job because it\'s a group of people I\'m dying to work with, and sometimes it can be a desire to shake things up a bit and not to take myself too serio','',NULL,'Job,Sometimes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24749,'Love','Colin Firth','Actor','\nSeptember 10, 1960\n','','British','I\'d love to try my hand at something else.','',NULL,'Try,Else',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24750,'Work,Respect','Colin Firth','Actor','\nSeptember 10, 1960\n','','British','I\'m not patient, and some things drive me crazy. In my work, I get incredibly upset when people don\'t get it right or don\'t respect others\' needs.','',NULL,'Crazy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24751,'Freedom','Colin Firth','Actor','\nSeptember 10, 1960\n','','British','If you don\'t mind haunting the margins, I think there is more freedom there.','',NULL,'Mind,Haunting',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24752,'','Bobby Fischer','Celebrity','\nMarch 9, 1943\n','\nJanuary 17, 2008\n','American','I like the moment when I break a man\'s ego.','',NULL,'Ego,Moment,Break',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24753,'','Bobby Fischer','Celebrity','\nMarch 9, 1943\n','\nJanuary 17, 2008\n','American','I am boring. I am boring!','',NULL,'Boring',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24754,'','Bobby Fischer','Celebrity','\nMarch 9, 1943\n','\nJanuary 17, 2008\n','American','America is totally under control of the Jews, you know. I mean, look what they\'re doing in Yugoslavia.','',NULL,'Mean,Control,America',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24755,'','Bobby Fischer','Celebrity','\nMarch 9, 1943\n','\nJanuary 17, 2008\n','American','Nothing is so healing as the human touch.','',NULL,'Nothing,Human,Healing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24756,'','Bobby Fischer','Celebrity','\nMarch 9, 1943\n','\nJanuary 17, 2008\n','American','All I want to do, ever, is play chess.','',NULL,'Ever,Play,Chess',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24757,'Good','Bobby Fischer','Celebrity','\nMarch 9, 1943\n','\nJanuary 17, 2008\n','American','All that matters on the chessboard is good moves.','',NULL,'Matters,Moves',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24758,'Life','Bobby Fischer','Celebrity','\nMarch 9, 1943\n','\nJanuary 17, 2008\n','American','Chess is life.','',NULL,'Chess',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24759,'','Bobby Fischer','Celebrity','\nMarch 9, 1943\n','\nJanuary 17, 2008\n','American','I consider myself to be a genius who happens to play chess.','',NULL,'Play,Genius,Happens',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24760,'','Bobby Fischer','Celebrity','\nMarch 9, 1943\n','\nJanuary 17, 2008\n','American','I don\'t believe in hero worship.','',NULL,'Believe,Hero,Worship',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24761,'','Bobby Fischer','Celebrity','\nMarch 9, 1943\n','\nJanuary 17, 2008\n','American','I don\'t believe in psychology.','',NULL,'Believe,Psychology',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24762,'','Bobby Fischer','Celebrity','\nMarch 9, 1943\n','\nJanuary 17, 2008\n','American','I don\'t listen to weakies.','',NULL,'Listen',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24763,'','Bobby Fischer','Celebrity','\nMarch 9, 1943\n','\nJanuary 17, 2008\n','American','I don\'t remember one thing I learned in school.','',NULL,'School,Remember,Learned',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24764,'','Bobby Fischer','Celebrity','\nMarch 9, 1943\n','\nJanuary 17, 2008\n','American','I don\'t want to look like a bum.','',NULL,'Bum',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24765,'Science','Bobby Fischer','Celebrity','\nMarch 9, 1943\n','\nJanuary 17, 2008\n','American','I felt that chess... is a science in the form of a game... I consider myself a scientist. I wanted to be treated like a scientist.','',NULL,'Game,Wanted',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24766,'Sports','Bobby Fischer','Celebrity','\nMarch 9, 1943\n','\nJanuary 17, 2008\n','American','I hate ready-made suits, button-down collars, and sports shirts.','',NULL,'Hate,Shirts',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24767,'Hope,Government','Bobby Fischer','Celebrity','\nMarch 9, 1943\n','\nJanuary 17, 2008\n','American','I hope the Icelandic government grants me political asylum.','',NULL,'Political',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24768,'Death','Bobby Fischer','Celebrity','\nMarch 9, 1943\n','\nJanuary 17, 2008\n','American','I want to see the U.S. wiped out. Death to the U.S.','',NULL,'Wiped',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24769,'','Bobby Fischer','Celebrity','\nMarch 9, 1943\n','\nJanuary 17, 2008\n','American','I was never invited to the White House.','',NULL,'House,White,Invited',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24770,'','Bobby Fischer','Celebrity','\nMarch 9, 1943\n','\nJanuary 17, 2008\n','American','Nobody has single-handedly done more for the U.S. than me.','',NULL,'Done,Nobody',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24771,'','Bobby Fischer','Celebrity','\nMarch 9, 1943\n','\nJanuary 17, 2008\n','American','Now my only income is a few royalty cheques from my books.','',NULL,'Few,Books,Income',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24772,'','Bobby Fischer','Celebrity','\nMarch 9, 1943\n','\nJanuary 17, 2008\n','American','The U.S. and Israel have been slaughtering the Palestinians, just slaughtering them, for years. Robbing them and slaughtering them.','',NULL,'Israel,Robbing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24773,'','Bobby Fischer','Celebrity','\nMarch 9, 1943\n','\nJanuary 17, 2008\n','American','There isn\'t a woman player in the world I can\'t give knights-odds to and still beat.','',NULL,'Woman,Give,Still',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24774,'','Bobby Fischer','Celebrity','\nMarch 9, 1943\n','\nJanuary 17, 2008\n','American','Ultimately the white man should leave the United States and the black people should go back to Africa.','',NULL,'Black,Leave,United',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24775,'','Bobby Fischer','Celebrity','\nMarch 9, 1943\n','\nJanuary 17, 2008\n','American','When I won the world championship, in 1972, the United States had an image of, you know, a football country, a baseball country, but nobody thought of it as an intellectual country.','',NULL,'Football,Baseball,Thought',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24776,'','Bram Fischer','Lawyer','\nApril 23, 1908\n','\nMay 8, 1975\n','South African','As there is oppression of the majority such oppression will be fought with increasing hatred.','',NULL,'Hatred,Oppression,Majority',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24777,'','Bram Fischer','Lawyer','\nApril 23, 1908\n','\nMay 8, 1975\n','South African','I engaged upon those activities because I believed that, in the dangerous circumstances which have been created in South Africa, it was my duty to do so.','',NULL,'Dangerous,Africa,Duty',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24778,'Fear','Bram Fischer','Lawyer','\nApril 23, 1908\n','\nMay 8, 1975\n','South African','I wish you to inform the Court that my absence, though deliberate, is not intended in any way to be disrespectful. Nor is it prompted by any fear of the punishment which might be inflicted on me.','',NULL,'Wish,Might',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24779,'','Bram Fischer','Lawyer','\nApril 23, 1908\n','\nMay 8, 1975\n','South African','If in my fight I can encourage even some people to understand and to abandon policies they now so blindly follow, I shall not regret any punishment I may incur.','',NULL,'Fight,May,Regret',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24780,'','Bram Fischer','Lawyer','\nApril 23, 1908\n','\nMay 8, 1975\n','South African','The glaring injustice is there for all who are not blinded by prejudice to see.','',NULL,'Injustice,Prejudice,Blinded',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24781,'','Bram Fischer','Lawyer','\nApril 23, 1908\n','\nMay 8, 1975\n','South African','Whatever labels may be attached to the fifteen charges brought against me, they all arise from my having been a member of the Communist Party and from my activities as a member.','',NULL,'May,Whatever,Against',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24782,'Time','Bram Fischer','Lawyer','\nApril 23, 1908\n','\nMay 8, 1975\n','South African','When I consider what it was that moved me to join the Communist Party, I have to cast my mind back for more than a quarter of a century to try and ascertain what precisely my motives at that time were.','',NULL,'Mind,Try',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24783,'Change,Time','Deb Fischer','Politician','\nMarch 1, 1951\n','','American','It\'s a long time until the next election, but it starts now. And if you truly want to see things change in the direction that our country is headed, you have to stay involved. You cannot quit now.','',NULL,'Long',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24784,'Faith','Deb Fischer','Politician','\nMarch 1, 1951\n','','American','Keep the faith, keep the faith, keep working.','',NULL,'Working,Keep',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24785,'','Edmond H. Fischer','Scientist','\nApril 6, 1920\n','','Swiss','I thought I would reflect here on a theme most scientists enjoy recalling: the part luck played in their accomplishments.','',NULL,'Enjoy,Thought,Here',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24786,'Failure,Teacher','Edmond H. Fischer','Scientist','\nApril 6, 1920\n','','Swiss','It is commonly said that a teacher fails if he has not been surpassed by his students. There has been no failure on our part in this regard considering how far they have gone.','',NULL,'Said',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24787,'Success','Edmond H. Fischer','Scientist','\nApril 6, 1920\n','','Swiss','We owe our success to them, and also to the fact that, as the saying goes, two \'Eds\' are better than one.','',NULL,'Better,Saying',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24788,'Change,Faith,Art','Ernst Fischer','Writer','\nJuly 3, 1899\n','\nJuly 31, 1972\n','Austrian','In a decaying society, art, if it is truthful, must also reflect decay. And unless it wants to break faith with its social function, art must show the world as changeable. And help to change it.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24789,'Life,Art','Ernst Fischer','Writer','\nJuly 3, 1899\n','\nJuly 31, 1972\n','Austrian','I don\'t want life to imitate art. I want life to be art.','',NULL,'Imitate',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24790,'','Ernst Fischer','Writer','\nJuly 3, 1899\n','\nJuly 31, 1972\n','Austrian','The bosses of our mass media, press, radio, film and television, succeed in their aim of taking our minds off disaster. Thus, the distraction they offer demands the antidote of maximum concentration on disaster.','',NULL,'Off,Succeed,Minds',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24791,'','Ernst Fischer','Writer','\nJuly 3, 1899\n','\nJuly 31, 1972\n','Austrian','As machines become more and more efficient and perfect, so it will become clear that imperfection is the greatness of man.','',NULL,'Perfect,Become,Greatness',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24792,'Time,Good,Business','Ernst Fischer','Writer','\nJuly 3, 1899\n','\nJuly 31, 1972\n','Austrian','If you can\'t pay for a thing, don\'t buy it. If you can\'t get paid for it, don\'t sell it. Do this, and you will have calm and drowsy nights, with all of the good business you have now and none of the bad. If you have time, don\'t wait for time.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24793,'Dreams','Ernst Fischer','Writer','\nJuly 3, 1899\n','\nJuly 31, 1972\n','Austrian','To provoke dreams of terror in the slumber of prosperity has become the moral duty of literature.','',NULL,'Become,Moral',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24794,'','Heinz Fischer','Statesman','\nOctober 9, 1938\n','','Austrian','I declare myself an Austrian and a European. A united Europe will be a peaceful Europe.','',NULL,'United,Europe,Peaceful',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24795,'','Heinz Fischer','Statesman','\nOctober 9, 1938\n','','Austrian','We have all examined our past critically and are very much aware of even the unpleasant things. Now, we need to look at what we plan to do with the lessons we have learned from the past.','',NULL,'Past,Learned,Plan',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24796,'','Jenna Fischer','Actress','\nMarch 7, 1974\n','','American','As the lead of a movie, you really set the tone off-camera as well, and that\'s a really big responsibility.','',NULL,'Big,Movie,Lead',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24797,'','Jenna Fischer','Actress','\nMarch 7, 1974\n','','American','\'Cause it\'s really hard, it\'s hard to be an actor.','',NULL,'Hard,Actor,Cause',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24798,'','Jenna Fischer','Actress','\nMarch 7, 1974\n','','American','Even in college I tended to get cast in the comedies more. It was what I liked doing.','',NULL,'College,Liked,Cast',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24799,'Love,Movies','Jenna Fischer','Actress','\nMarch 7, 1974\n','','American','I also love horror movies; I like me a big Peter Berg action movie. I\'m a movie lover in general.','',NULL,'Big',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24800,'','Jenna Fischer','Actress','\nMarch 7, 1974\n','','American','I didn\'t want to go to college. I wanted to move to Los Angeles right out of high school.','',NULL,'School,Wanted,College',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24801,'','Jenna Fischer','Actress','\nMarch 7, 1974\n','','American','I don\'t have any type of sketch-comedy or stand-up background.','',NULL,'Background,Type',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24802,'Love','Jenna Fischer','Actress','\nMarch 7, 1974\n','','American','I don\'t have real big aspirations to be a movie star. I would love to be on a long-running hit TV show. You end up playing a defining role.','',NULL,'End,Real',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24803,'','Jenna Fischer','Actress','\nMarch 7, 1974\n','','American','I get really excited about jewelry.','',NULL,'Excited,Jewelry',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24804,'','Jenna Fischer','Actress','\nMarch 7, 1974\n','','American','I had this crazy job, though, when I first got to Los Angeles... I answered this ad in the back of the newspaper to be a telephone psychic, and I did that for two days.','',NULL,'Crazy,Job,Two',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24805,'Work,Time,Amazing','Jenna Fischer','Actress','\nMarch 7, 1974\n','','American','I know so many amazing actors who don\'t get work... and then there are a bunch of real duds that work all the time. The industry is just not fair in that way.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24806,'Life','Jenna Fischer','Actress','\nMarch 7, 1974\n','','American','I loved the domesticity of my life as a struggling actor. When I wasn\'t going to auditions, I could do things like cook dishes from scratch and take them to parties or be really thoughtful about birthdays and anniversaries.','',NULL,'Thoughtful,Loved',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24807,'','Jenna Fischer','Actress','\nMarch 7, 1974\n','','American','I spent my whole adolescence, when you just want to be accepted, looking much younger than everyone else.','',NULL,'Else,Everyone,Whole',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24808,'','Jenna Fischer','Actress','\nMarch 7, 1974\n','','American','I still get nervous when I have a lot of makeup on, a big hairdo, and a dress.','',NULL,'Still,Big,Makeup',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24809,'','Jenna Fischer','Actress','\nMarch 7, 1974\n','','American','I studied theater in college, and I really wanted to be an actress and play a lot of different roles. Then I made landing on a television comedy my main focus.','',NULL,'Focus,Different,Made',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24810,'Love,Work,Good','Jenna Fischer','Actress','\nMarch 7, 1974\n','','American','I think that there is a tragic misfit at the core of me, and I\'ve just done a lot of work on myself. I love a good self-help book; I\'ve read a ton of them. I love self-help seminars and therapy and all that.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24811,'','Jenna Fischer','Actress','\nMarch 7, 1974\n','','American','I went to a little liberal-arts college in Missouri called Truman State University.','',NULL,'College,State,University',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24812,'','Jenna Fischer','Actress','\nMarch 7, 1974\n','','American','I\'m a believer in the parent first, friend second philosophy, and trying to find that balance.','',NULL,'Friend,Philosophy,Trying',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24813,'Love','Jenna Fischer','Actress','\nMarch 7, 1974\n','','American','I\'m a very thoughtful, forward-thinking, planner kind of person. I love Excel spreadsheets and five-year-plans, and I love to review every year how my New Year\'s resolutions went.','',NULL,'Person,Thoughtful',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24814,'','Jenna Fischer','Actress','\nMarch 7, 1974\n','','American','I\'m not one to air my dirty laundry for the whole world.','',NULL,'Whole,Dirty,Laundry',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24815,'Mom','Jenna Fischer','Actress','\nMarch 7, 1974\n','','American','I\'ve had Susan Sarandon play my mom, and now Lesley Ann Warren has played my mom, so if I could have Debra Winger play my mom, then I would have the trifecta of my favorite actresses playing my mother.','',NULL,'Mother,Play',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24816,'Life,Cool','Jenna Fischer','Actress','\nMarch 7, 1974\n','','American','Sometimes acting is really cool because it forces you to exercise certain muscles in your personality that you wouldn\'t normally be called upon in life.','',NULL,'Sometimes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24817,'Time','Jenna Fischer','Actress','\nMarch 7, 1974\n','','American','Sometimes doing a movie for a short period of time is better than committing eight months to a television show.','',NULL,'Better,Short',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24818,'Time,Movies','Jenna Fischer','Actress','\nMarch 7, 1974\n','','American','The Farrelly brothers make movies the way you imagine a movie set would be when you\'re a kid - fun all the time.','',NULL,'Fun',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24819,'Life','Jenna Fischer','Actress','\nMarch 7, 1974\n','','American','The fun is getting to wear multiple disguises and getting to explore multiple personalities and bring them to life. So a movie career definitely affords me that.','',NULL,'Fun,Career',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24820,'Great','Jenna Fischer','Actress','\nMarch 7, 1974\n','','American','Tilda Swinton is a great example of a person who completely disappears into a role.','',NULL,'Person,Role',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24821,'','John Fischer','Sculptor','','','American','The essence of our effort to see that every child has a chance must be to assure each an equal opportunity, not to become equal, but to become different-to realize whatever unique potential of body, mind and spirit he or she possesses.','',NULL,'Mind,Must,Become',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24822,'','John Fischer','Sculptor','','','American','What this country needs is radicals who will stay that way regardless of the creeping years.','',NULL,'Country,Stay,Needs',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24823,'Government','Joschka Fischer','Politician','\nApril 12, 1948\n','','German','A transitional government is the beginning of a transfer of sovereignty. It\'s a question of Iraqi security and moving forward with the political process.','',NULL,'Forward,Moving',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24824,'','Joschka Fischer','Politician','\nApril 12, 1948\n','','German','Everybody is talking today about the economy.','',NULL,'Today,Everybody,Talking',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24825,'Power','Joschka Fischer','Politician','\nApril 12, 1948\n','','German','I don\'t believe, in the 21st century, in the balance of power system. This is a European idea of the 19th and 20th centuries.','',NULL,'Believe,Idea',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24826,'','Joschka Fischer','Politician','\nApril 12, 1948\n','','German','India has been contributing very much to the reconstruction of Afghanistan; we are strongly engaged there.','',NULL,'India,Engaged,Strongly',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24827,'','Joschka Fischer','Politician','\nApril 12, 1948\n','','German','Solutions must be based on compromises.','',NULL,'Must,Based,Solutions',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24828,'','Joschka Fischer','Politician','\nApril 12, 1948\n','','German','The participation in European elections was always not very exciting. People are very interested in European issues, but they don\'t see the person who is representing Europe.','',NULL,'Person,Interested,Exciting',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24829,'','Joschka Fischer','Politician','\nApril 12, 1948\n','','German','The situation in Iraq is dangerous but the regional situation is also very complicated and precarious.','',NULL,'Dangerous,Situation,Iraq',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24830,'','Joschka Fischer','Politician','\nApril 12, 1948\n','','German','The United States is our most important ally. They helped us many times. Without the United States, the unification or German democratisation after the Nazi period would have been much more complicated, or almost impossible.','',NULL,'Important,After,Impossible',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24831,'','Joschka Fischer','Politician','\nApril 12, 1948\n','','German','There are differences in the world community. But we have a common interest in a strong multilateral system.','',NULL,'Strong,Community,System',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24832,'','Joschka Fischer','Politician','\nApril 12, 1948\n','','German','There is an ongoing debate about the reform of the U.N. system.','',NULL,'System,Debate,Reform',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24833,'','Joschka Fischer','Politician','\nApril 12, 1948\n','','German','We are ready to train new Iraqi forces outside Iraq. We did it in Abu Dhabi.','',NULL,'Did,Ready,Outside',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24834,'War','Joschka Fischer','Politician','\nApril 12, 1948\n','','German','We had to move forward after the war and see the realities.','',NULL,'Forward,After',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24835,'','Joschka Fischer','Politician','\nApril 12, 1948\n','','German','We have an interest in excellent relations because we are neighbours as Europeans with Russia. We are allies with the United States in the NATO framework.','',NULL,'United,Interest,Excellent',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24836,'Power','Joschka Fischer','Politician','\nApril 12, 1948\n','','German','We have every interest in seeing that the military use of nuclear power will be contained.','',NULL,'Military,Interest',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24837,'','Joschka Fischer','Politician','\nApril 12, 1948\n','','German','We shouldn\'t discuss the world of tomorrow in terms of becoming a balance to the United States. The real issue is whether the United States will define herself as part of the U.N. system-or not.','',NULL,'Tomorrow,Real,Balance',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24838,'War','Joschka Fischer','Politician','\nApril 12, 1948\n','','German','We were in opposition to the decision to go to war. But after the war happened, it was clear that you could not sit and look-there would be a breeding ground for terrorism or a new collapsed or failed state named Iraq!','',NULL,'Decision,After',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24839,'','Joschka Fischer','Politician','\nApril 12, 1948\n','','German','We will not send troops. Germany is not committed to Iraq - we will not commit ourselves with troops.','',NULL,'Ourselves,Iraq,Committed',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24840,'Education','Joschka Fischer','Politician','\nApril 12, 1948\n','','German','What will we do in a globalised world? All human beings are equal, so they have the same right to have the same lifestyle-the same social security, jobs, education.','',NULL,'Human,Same',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24841,'','Joschka Fischer','Politician','\nApril 12, 1948\n','','German','You must see the persons who are in charge - persons you can punish or vote for.','',NULL,'Must,Vote,Charge',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24842,'Work','Martin H. Fischer','','','','','A doctor must work eighteen hours a day and seven days a week. If you cannot console yourself to this, get out of the profession.','',NULL,'Yourself,Must',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24843,'Good,Teacher','Martin H. Fischer','','','','','A good teacher must know the rules; a good pupil, the exceptions.','',NULL,'Must',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24844,'Art','Martin H. Fischer','','','','','The practice of medicine is a thinker\'s art the practice of surgery a plumber\'s.','',NULL,'Practice,Medicine',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24845,'','Martin H. Fischer','','','','','You must learn to talk clearly. The jargon of scientific terminology which rolls off your tongues is mental garbage.','',NULL,'Must,Talk,Learn',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24846,'Science','Martin H. Fischer','','','','','Don\'t confuse hypothesis and theory. The former is a possible explanation; the latter, the correct one. The establishment of theory is the very purpose of science.','',NULL,'Purpose,Possible',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24847,'Death','Martin H. Fischer','','','','','First need in the reform of hospital management? That\'s easy! The death of all dietitians, and the resurrection of a French chef.','',NULL,'Easy,Chef',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24848,'Medical,Science','Martin H. Fischer','','','','','In the sick room, ten cents\' worth of human understanding equals ten dollars\' worth of medical science.','',NULL,'Human',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24849,'Men','Martin H. Fischer','','','','','There is only one reason why men become addicted to drugs - they are weak men. Only strong men are cured, and they cure themselves.','',NULL,'Strong,Why',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24850,'Work','Martin H. Fischer','','','','','A man who cannot work without his hypodermic needle is a poor doctor. The amount of narcotic you use is inversely proportional to your skill.','',NULL,'Cannot,Poor',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24851,'','Martin H. Fischer','','','','','Diagnosis is not the end, but the beginning of practice.','',NULL,'End,Beginning,Practice',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24852,'Work,Truth','Martin H. Fischer','','','','','Don\'t despise empiric truth. Lots of things work in practice for which the laboratory has never found proof.','',NULL,'Found',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24853,'Science','Martin H. Fischer','','','','','Facts are not science - as the dictionary is not literature.','',NULL,'Facts,Literature',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24854,'Work,Nature,Good','Martin H. Fischer','','','','','Here\'s good advice for practice: go into partnership with nature; she does more than half the work and asks none of the fee.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24855,'Men','Martin H. Fischer','','','','','I find that most men would rather have their bellies opened for five hundred dollars than have a tooth pulled for five.','',NULL,'Find,Rather',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24856,'','Martin H. Fischer','','','','','In diagnosis think of the easy first.','',NULL,'Easy,Diagnosis',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24857,'Great','Martin H. Fischer','','','','','None of the great discoveries was made by a \'specialist\' or a \'researcher\'.','',NULL,'Made,Specialist',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24858,'Good,Business','Martin H. Fischer','','','','','Research has been called good business, a necessity, a gamble, a game. It is none of these - it\'s a state of mind.','',NULL,'Mind',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24859,'Education,Great','Martin H. Fischer','','','','','The great doctors all got their education off dirt pavements and poverty - not marble floors and foundations.','',NULL,'Poverty',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24860,'','Martin H. Fischer','','','','','We humans are the greatest of earth\'s parasites.','',NULL,'Greatest,Earth,Humans',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24861,'','Martin H. Fischer','','','','','When a man lacks mental balance in pneumonia he is said to be delirious. When he lacks mental balance without the pneumonia, he is pronounced insane by all smart doctors.','',NULL,'Smart,Said,Balance',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24862,'Men','Martin H. Fischer','','','','','Whenever ideas fail, men invent words.','',NULL,'Words,Ideas',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24863,'','Martin Henry Fischer','','','','','A conclusion is the place where you got tired thinking.','',NULL,'Tired,Thinking,Place',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24864,'Science','Martin Henry Fischer','','','','','Half of the modern drugs could well be thrown out of the window, except that the birds might eat them.','',NULL,'Might,Half',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24865,'Education','Martin Henry Fischer','','','','','Education is the process of driving a set of prejudices down your throat.','',NULL,'Down,Process',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24866,'Knowledge,Wisdom','Martin Henry Fischer','','','','','Knowledge is a process of piling up facts; wisdom lies in their simplification.','',NULL,'Lies',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24867,'Peace,Time,War','Hamilton Fish','Politician','\nAugust 3, 1808\n','\nSeptember 7, 1893\n','American','If our country is worth dying for in time of war let us resolve that it is truly worth living for in time of peace.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24868,'Gardening,Good','Michael Fish','Celebrity','\nApril 27, 1944\n','','English','I am sure that if you plant the trees back again, it will do nothing but good.','',NULL,'Nothing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24869,'','Michael Fish','Celebrity','\nApril 27, 1944\n','','English','Reports of a hurricane are unfounded.','',NULL,'Hurricane,Reports,Unfounded',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24870,'','Michael Fish','Celebrity','\nApril 27, 1944\n','','English','The jet stream is the controlling influence over the world\'s weather systems.','',NULL,'Weather,Influence,Systems',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24871,'','Stanley Fish','Writer','\nApril 19, 1938\n','','American','I should have known better. Pro-life arguments are now based on scientific evidence and the pro-choice arguments are not. That is a cultural, historical fact.','',NULL,'Better,Fact,Known',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24872,'Truth','Stanley Fish','Writer','\nApril 19, 1938\n','','American','It is of no help to us that there is an absolute truth of the matter of things because unfortunately, none of us are in a position to say definitively what that is - although we all think that we are.','',NULL,'Help,Matter',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24873,'History','Stanley Fish','Writer','\nApril 19, 1938\n','','American','Any idea can be brought into the classroom if the point is to inquire into its structure, history, influence and so forth. But no idea belongs in the classroom if the point of introducing it is to recruit your students for the political agenda it may be thought to imply.','',NULL,'Political,May',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24874,'Knowledge','Stanley Fish','Writer','\nApril 19, 1938\n','','American','Belief and knowledge are considered to be two different things. But they are not.','',NULL,'Different,Two',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24875,'','Stanley Fish','Writer','\nApril 19, 1938\n','','American','I do not support abortion rights. Although what I would support in this vexed area is not clear to me.','',NULL,'Support,Rights,Clear',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24876,'Education','Stanley Fish','Writer','\nApril 19, 1938\n','','American','In general, higher education does not know how to speak for its interests. It offers a stance that is defensive, cowardly and likely to be ineffective.','',NULL,'Speak,General',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24877,'','Stanley Fish','Writer','\nApril 19, 1938\n','','American','It is always incorrect to assume you can know what someone\'s moral convictions are based on their philosophical theories.','',NULL,'Someone,Moral,Based',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24878,'Work','Stanley Fish','Writer','\nApril 19, 1938\n','','American','Many people on the political left found my work psychologically liberating. They began to say: once you realize that standards emerge historically, then you can see through and discard all the norms to which we have been falsely enslaved.','',NULL,'Political,Through',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24879,'Business','Stanley Fish','Writer','\nApril 19, 1938\n','','American','We in universities are not in the democracy business. What we do, when we\'re doing it, is teach and learn.','',NULL,'Democracy,Learn',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24880,'','Laurence Fishburne','Actor','\nJune 30, 1961\n','','American','I certainly believe that being in contact with one\'s spirit and nurturing one\'s spirit is as important as nurturing one\'s body and mind. We are three dimensional beings: body, mind, spirit.','',NULL,'Believe,Mind,Important',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24881,'','Laurence Fishburne','Actor','\nJune 30, 1961\n','','American','Special effects are characters. Special effects are essential elements. Just because you can\'t see them doesn\'t mean they aren\'t there.','',NULL,'Mean,Special,Characters',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24882,'Movies','Laurence Fishburne','Actor','\nJune 30, 1961\n','','American','I came up around people who took acting seriously, who cared about acting, cared about the theater and, in the \'70s, made movies that said something that mattered. I came up with those people, and I was a kid. Their ethos and credo became mine.','',NULL,'Made,Said',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24883,'Time','Laurence Fishburne','Actor','\nJune 30, 1961\n','','American','I play characters. I don\'t think I really have a persona per se. I don\'t play the same guy every time. I show up, you don\'t know what I\'m gonna do. I like it that way. I\'ve intentionally tried to do it that way. I think that\'s what\'s interesting.','',NULL,'Play,Same',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24884,'','Laurence Fishburne','Actor','\nJune 30, 1961\n','','American','I think everyone is very surprised at how \'Matrix\' has become the pop culture phenomenon that it is.','',NULL,'Become,Everyone,Culture',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24885,'Life','Laurence Fishburne','Actor','\nJune 30, 1961\n','','American','I think of myself as being a relatively intelligent man who is open to a lot of different things and I think that questioning our purpose in life and the meaning of existence is something that we all go through at some point.','',NULL,'Different,Through',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24886,'Work','Laurence Fishburne','Actor','\nJune 30, 1961\n','','American','I\'ve played a lot of bad guys, \'cause that was the only work I could get. People saw my face and went \'oooh\'.','',NULL,'Bad,Face',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24887,'Funny','Laurence Fishburne','Actor','\nJune 30, 1961\n','','American','It\'s funny, a lot of people think I take myself seriously because I come off so serious sometimes. But it\'s not that I take myself seriously, I take what I do seriously.','',NULL,'Sometimes,Serious',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24888,'Life','Laurence Fishburne','Actor','\nJune 30, 1961\n','','American','Mine were informal mentors. They were all in my working life.','',NULL,'Working,Mine',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24889,'','Laurence Fishburne','Actor','\nJune 30, 1961\n','','American','You know, whatever happens between the two of us that\'s created when we come together as actors is not something I think we can explain.','',NULL,'Together,Two,Between',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24890,'','Elizabeth Fishel','Writer','','','American','A sister is both your mirror - and your opposite.','',NULL,'Both,Sister,Mirror',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24891,'Family','Elizabeth Fishel','Writer','','','American','Both within the family and without, our sisters hold up our mirrors: our images of who we are and of who we can dare to be.','',NULL,'Both,Within',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24892,'Death','Elizabeth Fishel','Writer','','','American','Comparison is a death knell to sibling harmony.','',NULL,'Harmony,Comparison',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24893,'Christmas,Good','Carrie Fisher','Actress','\nOctober 21, 1956\n','','American','I don\'t think Christmas is necessarily about things. It\'s about being good to one another, it\'s about the Christian ethic, it\'s about kindness.','',NULL,'Kindness',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24894,'','Carrie Fisher','Actress','\nOctober 21, 1956\n','','American','Resentment is like drinking poison and waiting for the other person to die.','',NULL,'Waiting,Person,Die',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24895,'','Carrie Fisher','Actress','\nOctober 21, 1956\n','','American','I\'m fine, but I\'m bipolar. I\'m on seven medications, and I take medication three times a day. This constantly puts me in touch with the illness I have. I\'m never quite allowed to be free of that for a day. It\'s like being a diabetic.','',NULL,'Free,Times,Three',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24896,'','Carrie Fisher','Actress','\nOctober 21, 1956\n','','American','Certainly there are people who like me, but then there are those who don\'t know me who gossip about me. You can\'t believe the things I\'ve heard.','',NULL,'Believe,Gossip,Heard',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24897,'Great','Carrie Fisher','Actress','\nOctober 21, 1956\n','','American','One of the great things to pretend is that you\'re not only alright, you\'re in great shape. Now to have that come true - I\'ve actually gone on stage depressed and that\'s worked its magic on me, \'cause if I can convince you that I\'m alright, then maybe I can convince me.','',NULL,'True,Actually',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24898,'','Carrie Fisher','Actress','\nOctober 21, 1956\n','','American','I don\'t want to be thought of as a survivor because you have to continue getting involved in difficult situations to show off that particular gift, and I\'m not interested in doing that anymore.','',NULL,'Thought,Difficult,Off',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24899,'Amazing,Love','Carrie Fisher','Actress','\nOctober 21, 1956\n','','American','I really love the internet. They say chat-rooms are the trailer park of the internet but I find it amazing.','',NULL,'Find',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24900,'','Carrie Fisher','Actress','\nOctober 21, 1956\n','','American','I like performing. I like partnering with an audience.','',NULL,'Audience,Performing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24901,'','Carrie Fisher','Actress','\nOctober 21, 1956\n','','American','I think of my body as a side effect of my mind.','',NULL,'Mind,Body,Side',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24902,'','Carrie Fisher','Actress','\nOctober 21, 1956\n','','American','I\'m very sane about how crazy I am.','',NULL,'Crazy,Sane',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24903,'Best','Carrie Fisher','Actress','\nOctober 21, 1956\n','','American','Acting engenders and harbours qualities that are best left way behind in adolesence.','',NULL,'Acting,Left',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24904,'','Carrie Fisher','Actress','\nOctober 21, 1956\n','','American','Anything you can do in excess for the wrong reasons is exciting to me.','',NULL,'Wrong,Exciting,Reasons',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24905,'','Carrie Fisher','Actress','\nOctober 21, 1956\n','','American','As you get older, the pickings get slimmer, but the people don\'t.','',NULL,'Older',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24906,'','Carrie Fisher','Actress','\nOctober 21, 1956\n','','American','Drugs made me feel more normal.','',NULL,'Made,Normal',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24907,'','Carrie Fisher','Actress','\nOctober 21, 1956\n','','American','Everything is negotiable. Whether or not the negotiation is easy is another thing.','',NULL,'Everything,Another,Easy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24908,'','Carrie Fisher','Actress','\nOctober 21, 1956\n','','American','He\'s a very strange guy, my father. I can\'t get mad at him because he\'s so adorable.','',NULL,'Father,Him,Strange',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24909,'Life','Carrie Fisher','Actress','\nOctober 21, 1956\n','','American','I am a spy in the house of me. I report back from the front lines of the battle that is me. I am somewhat nonplused by the event that is my life.','',NULL,'Battle,House',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24910,'','Carrie Fisher','Actress','\nOctober 21, 1956\n','','American','I am a very discreet human when it comes to other people.','',NULL,'Human,Discreet',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24911,'','Carrie Fisher','Actress','\nOctober 21, 1956\n','','American','I am mentally ill. I can say that. I am not ashamed of that. I survived that, I\'m still surviving it, but bring it on. Better me than you.','',NULL,'Better,Still,Bring',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24912,'Love','Carrie Fisher','Actress','\nOctober 21, 1956\n','','American','I did the traditional thing with falling in love with words, reading books and underlining lines I liked and words I didn\'t know. It was something I always did.','',NULL,'Words,Did',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24913,'','Carrie Fisher','Actress','\nOctober 21, 1956\n','','American','I don\'t want to be a victim.','',NULL,'Victim',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24914,'','Carrie Fisher','Actress','\nOctober 21, 1956\n','','American','I have a chemical imbalance that, in its most extreme state, will lead me to a mental hospital.','',NULL,'State,Lead,Mental',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24915,'Experience','Carrie Fisher','Actress','\nOctober 21, 1956\n','','American','I have a mess in my head sometimes, and there\'s something very satisfying about putting it into words. Certainly it\'s not something that you\'re in charge of, necessarily, but writing about it, putting it into your words, can be a very powerful experience.','',NULL,'Powerful,Writing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24916,'','Carrie Fisher','Actress','\nOctober 21, 1956\n','','American','I have two moods. One is Roy, rollicking Roy, the wild ride of a mood. And Pam, sediment Pam, who stands on the shore and sobs... Sometimes the tide is in, sometimes it\'s out.','',NULL,'Two,Sometimes,Mood',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24917,'','Carrie Fisher','Actress','\nOctober 21, 1956\n','','American','I spent a year in a 12-step program, really committed, because I could not believe what had happened - that I might have killed myself.','',NULL,'Believe,Year,Might',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24918,'','Derek Fisher','Athlete','\nAugust 9, 1974\n','','American','I\'ve discovered new parts of my manhood, places I couldn\'t get to without loving someone else unconditionally and putting others before myself.','',NULL,'Someone,Before,Others',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24919,'Family,Sports','Derek Fisher','Athlete','\nAugust 9, 1974\n','','American','I would venture to guess that if I was a construction worker... who requested a transfer to another department for the betterment of his family, I would be commended for it. But because it\'s sports, there\'s just so much passion added to it.','',NULL,'Passion',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24920,'','Derek Fisher','Athlete','\nAugust 9, 1974\n','','American','Basketball used to be my top priority.','',NULL,'Basketball,Used,Top',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24921,'Best','Derek Fisher','Athlete','\nAugust 9, 1974\n','','American','Fatherhood will put a man through a lot, but it\'s a tremendous job, the best in the world - even better than playing basketball.','',NULL,'Job,Better',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24922,'','Derek Fisher','Athlete','\nAugust 9, 1974\n','','American','I am and always will be a leader.','',NULL,'Leader',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24923,'','Derek Fisher','Athlete','\nAugust 9, 1974\n','','American','I am not a passenger in anything I do.','',NULL,'Passenger',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24924,'','Derek Fisher','Athlete','\nAugust 9, 1974\n','','American','I don\'t feel like basketball is the only way to make a living.','',NULL,'Basketball,Living',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24925,'','Derek Fisher','Athlete','\nAugust 9, 1974\n','','American','I don\'t know how many people feel strongly about what I do.','',NULL,'Strongly',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24926,'','Derek Fisher','Athlete','\nAugust 9, 1974\n','','American','I feel like I\'m capable of doing so many things to help people around the country and the world.','',NULL,'Help,Country,Around',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24927,'','Derek Fisher','Athlete','\nAugust 9, 1974\n','','American','I have people that I\'m close to that give me things to read throughout the season, and in particular in the playoffs and the postseason.','',NULL,'Give,Read,Close',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24928,'Future','Derek Fisher','Athlete','\nAugust 9, 1974\n','','American','I really have to make sure that I\'m staying true to who I am, and that I know my responsibilities to current N.B.A. players, to future N.B.A. players, to our past and retired N.B.A. Players.','',NULL,'True,Past',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24929,'Money','Derek Fisher','Athlete','\nAugust 9, 1974\n','','American','I\'m not chasing money, so I\'m not looking at just trying to stretch out a deal artificially just to have a certain number.','',NULL,'Trying,Looking',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24930,'Life','Derek Fisher','Athlete','\nAugust 9, 1974\n','','American','Life for me outweighs the game of basketball.','',NULL,'Game,Basketball',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24931,'','Derek Fisher','Athlete','\nAugust 9, 1974\n','','American','My character has always been important to me. That was the one thing that I knew, no matter what, I had to hold that strong.','',NULL,'Strong,Character,Important',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24932,'Life','Derek Fisher','Athlete','\nAugust 9, 1974\n','','American','My parents didn\'t have the opportunities that my wife and I have now, from a quality of life standpoint.','',NULL,'Wife,Parents',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24933,'','Derek Fisher','Athlete','\nAugust 9, 1974\n','','American','Nothing means more to me than helping my team win.','',NULL,'Nothing,Win,Team',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24934,'Family','Derek Fisher','Athlete','\nAugust 9, 1974\n','','American','Nothing prepares a family for having multiple children at once.','',NULL,'Children,Nothing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24935,'','Derek Fisher','Athlete','\nAugust 9, 1974\n','','American','Teams are often pretty clear about what they can do or are willing to do.','',NULL,'Pretty,Often,Willing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24936,'God,Power,Strength','Derek Fisher','Athlete','\nAugust 9, 1974\n','','American','The source of my power and strength is God, and I know it, without a shadow of a doubt.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24937,'Time','Derek Fisher','Athlete','\nAugust 9, 1974\n','','American','With my responsibilities comes having to manage my time more efficiently.','',NULL,'Manage',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24938,'Work','Derek Fisher','Athlete','\nAugust 9, 1974\n','','American','You have to work hard at things.','',NULL,'Hard',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24939,'','Derek Fisher','Athlete','\nAugust 9, 1974\n','','American','You know, I have a responsibility to my team that if I\'m going to be on the floor, then I have to make a difference.','',NULL,'Team,Difference,Floor',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24940,'','Dorothy Canfield Fisher','Author','\nFebruary 17, 1879\n','\nNovember 9, 1958\n','American','Some people think that doctors and nurses can put scrambled eggs back into the shell.','',NULL,'Put,Nurses,Doctors',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24941,'Life','Dorothy Canfield Fisher','Author','\nFebruary 17, 1879\n','\nNovember 9, 1958\n','American','If we would only give, just once, the same amount of reflection to what we want to get out of life that we give to the question of what to do with a two weeks\' vacation, we would be startled at our false standards and the aimless procession of our busy days.','',NULL,'Busy,Give',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24942,'Age,Love','Dorothy Canfield Fisher','Author','\nFebruary 17, 1879\n','\nNovember 9, 1958\n','American','Those who love deeply never grow old; they may die of old age, but they die young.','',NULL,'May',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24943,'','Dorothy Canfield Fisher','Author','\nFebruary 17, 1879\n','\nNovember 9, 1958\n','American','A mother is not a person to lean on but a person to make leaning unnessary.','',NULL,'Mother,Person,Leaning',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24944,'Freedom','Dorothy Canfield Fisher','Author','\nFebruary 17, 1879\n','\nNovember 9, 1958\n','American','Freedom is not worth fighting for if it means no more than license for everyone to get as much as he can for himself.','',NULL,'Fighting,Everyone',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24945,'Change,Age','Dorothy Canfield Fisher','Author','\nFebruary 17, 1879\n','\nNovember 9, 1958\n','American','One of the many things nobody ever tells you about middle age is that it\'s such a nice change from being young.','',NULL,'Nice',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24946,'','Dorothy Canfield Fisher','Author','\nFebruary 17, 1879\n','\nNovember 9, 1958\n','American','She was scrubbing furiously at a line of grease spots which led from the stove towards the door to the dining-room. That was where Henry had held the platter tilted as he carried the steak in yesterday. And yet if she had warned him once about that, she had a thousand times!','',NULL,'Him,Door,Once',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24947,'Nature','Dorothy Canfield Fisher','Author','\nFebruary 17, 1879\n','\nNovember 9, 1958\n','American','Subdue your appetites, my dears, and you\'ve conquered human nature .','',NULL,'Human,Conquered',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24948,'God,Society,Alone','Geoffrey Fisher','Clergyman','\nMay 5, 1887\n','\nSeptember 15, 1972\n','','In a civilized society, all crimes are likely to be sins, but most sins are not and ought not to be treated as crimes. Man\'s ultimate responsibility is to God alone.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24949,'','Geoffrey Fisher','Clergyman','\nMay 5, 1887\n','\nSeptember 15, 1972\n','','Who knows whether in retirement I shall be tempted to the last infirmity of mundane minds, which is to write a book.','',NULL,'Book,Write,Last',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24950,'Morning','Geoffrey Fisher','Clergyman','\nMay 5, 1887\n','\nSeptember 15, 1972\n','','I have asked myself once or twice lately what was my natural bent. I have no doubt at all: It is to look at each day for the evil of that day and have a go at it, and that is why I have never failed to have an acute interest in each morning\'s letters.','',NULL,'Evil,Doubt',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24951,'Hope','Geoffrey Fisher','Clergyman','\nMay 5, 1887\n','\nSeptember 15, 1972\n','','I hope that by going to visit the pope I have enabled everybody to see that the words Catholic and Protestant, as ordinarily used, are completely out of date. They are almost always used now purely for propaganda purposes. That is why so much trouble is caused by them.','',NULL,'Words,Why',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24952,'','Geoffrey Fisher','Clergyman','\nMay 5, 1887\n','\nSeptember 15, 1972\n','','In cities no one is quiet but many are lonely; in the country, people are quiet but few are lonely.','',NULL,'Lonely,Country,Few',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24953,'','Geoffrey Fisher','Clergyman','\nMay 5, 1887\n','\nSeptember 15, 1972\n','','My feelings are those of a schoolboy getting in sight of the holidays. Or more seriously, my feelings are perhaps those of a matador who has decided not to enter the bull ring.','',NULL,'Feelings,Getting,Seriously',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24954,'','Geoffrey Fisher','Clergyman','\nMay 5, 1887\n','\nSeptember 15, 1972\n','','Once you start, there is no end to who is to go in and who is to be left out.','',NULL,'End,Start,Once',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24955,'Freedom','Geoffrey Fisher','Clergyman','\nMay 5, 1887\n','\nSeptember 15, 1972\n','','Some of the press who speak loudly about the freedom of the press are themselves the enemies of freedom. Countless people dare not say a thing because they know it will be picked up and made a song of by the press. That limits freedom.','',NULL,'Made,Speak',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24956,'','Geoffrey Fisher','Clergyman','\nMay 5, 1887\n','\nSeptember 15, 1972\n','','The long and distressing controversy over capital punishment is very unfair to anyone meditating murder.','',NULL,'Long,Anyone,Unfair',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24957,'','Geoffrey Fisher','Clergyman','\nMay 5, 1887\n','\nSeptember 15, 1972\n','','This country and the Commonwealth last Tuesday were not far from the Kingdom of Heaven.','',NULL,'Country,Far,Last',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24958,'Life','Geoffrey Fisher','Clergyman','\nMay 5, 1887\n','\nSeptember 15, 1972\n','','Until you know that life is interesting - and find it so - you haven\'t found your soul.','',NULL,'Find,Soul',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24959,'Finance','Irving Fisher','Economist','\nFebruary 27, 1867\n','\nApril 29, 1947\n','American','The rate of interest acts as a link between income-value and capital-value.','',NULL,'Between,Interest',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24960,'','Irving Fisher','Economist','\nFebruary 27, 1867\n','\nApril 29, 1947\n','American','Stock prices have reached what looks like a permanently high plateau.','',NULL,'High,Looks,Prices',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24961,'Cool','Isla Fisher','Actress','\nFebruary 3, 1976\n','','Australian','All I know is that I\'ve ruled out wearing fairy wings. When I was nine I wanted to get married in fairy wings, and now I realize that\'s not cool anymore.','',NULL,'Wanted,Married',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24962,'Birthday','Isla Fisher','Actress','\nFebruary 3, 1976\n','','Australian','I crashed my boyfriend\'s birthday when I was 12 years old. He didn\'t invite me and so I showed up.','',NULL,'Old,Boyfriend',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24963,'','Isla Fisher','Actress','\nFebruary 3, 1976\n','','Australian','I think all married couples tend to run things by each other in every capacity and we\'re not different to them.','',NULL,'Different,Married,Run',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24964,'Fitness','Joely Fisher','Actress','\nOctober 29, 1967\n','','American','It\'s challenging, but you have to at least try to eat right and exercise.','',NULL,'Try,Exercise',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24965,'Great','Joely Fisher','Actress','\nOctober 29, 1967\n','','American','Skiing makes me feel great, and it gives my legs such an incredible workout.','',NULL,'Makes,Workout',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24966,'','Joely Fisher','Actress','\nOctober 29, 1967\n','','American','At this point, I wouldn\'t be able to digest meat, and I don\'t like eating things with faces.','',NULL,'Able,Point,Eating',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24967,'','Joely Fisher','Actress','\nOctober 29, 1967\n','','American','But unfortunately, when you have a kid, you sometimes eat everything they leave behind. So far today I\'ve had some of her leftover pancakes with peanut butter.','',NULL,'Today,Everything,Sometimes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24968,'Learning','Joely Fisher','Actress','\nOctober 29, 1967\n','','American','I am still learning every day not to watch other people\'s careers and compare.','',NULL,'Still,Watch',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24969,'Family','Joely Fisher','Actress','\nOctober 29, 1967\n','','American','I am vegetarian, though, and so is my family.','',NULL,'Though,Vegetarian',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24970,'','Joely Fisher','Actress','\nOctober 29, 1967\n','','American','I definitely have a Fisher voice.','',NULL,'Voice,Definitely,Fisher',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24971,'','Joely Fisher','Actress','\nOctober 29, 1967\n','','American','I didn\'t finish college, which is really weird because they awarded me the Alumni of Distinction recently.','',NULL,'College,Weird,Finish',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24972,'Diet,Food','Joely Fisher','Actress','\nOctober 29, 1967\n','','American','I don\'t believe in depriving myself of any food or being imprisoned by a diet.','',NULL,'Believe',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24973,'','Joely Fisher','Actress','\nOctober 29, 1967\n','','American','I just believe that whatever you put into your system you\'re going to see on your face and your body.','',NULL,'Believe,Put,Whatever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24974,'Time','Joely Fisher','Actress','\nOctober 29, 1967\n','','American','I knew from the time I could walk that I wanted to be an actor.','',NULL,'Wanted,Walk',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24975,'Love','Joely Fisher','Actress','\nOctober 29, 1967\n','','American','I love to cook. I make an award-winning turkey chili.','',NULL,'Cook,Turkey',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24976,'History','Joely Fisher','Actress','\nOctober 29, 1967\n','','American','I loved psychology and I loved history.','',NULL,'Loved,Psychology',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24977,'Good','Joely Fisher','Actress','\nOctober 29, 1967\n','','American','I stay in my own little zone, and that\'s good for me.','',NULL,'Stay,Zone',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24978,'','Joely Fisher','Actress','\nOctober 29, 1967\n','','American','I took up French boys and wine and I studied psychology.','',NULL,'Wine,Took,Psychology',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24979,'','Joely Fisher','Actress','\nOctober 29, 1967\n','','American','I was a backstage kid. I was in the wings looking out.','',NULL,'Looking,Kid,Wings',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24980,'','Joely Fisher','Actress','\nOctober 29, 1967\n','','American','I was like a race horse, just trying to get into the world.','',NULL,'Trying,Horse,Race',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24981,'Great','Joely Fisher','Actress','\nOctober 29, 1967\n','','American','I was up until all hours of the night, listening to stories, meeting great old comedians.','',NULL,'Night,Old',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24982,'','Joely Fisher','Actress','\nOctober 29, 1967\n','','American','I\'m always on the quest for something delicious and healthful.','',NULL,'Quest,Delicious,Healthful',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24983,'','Joely Fisher','Actress','\nOctober 29, 1967\n','','American','I\'m obsessed with cooking shows, even though they make everything look so easy when it isn\'t.','',NULL,'Everything,Easy,Though',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24984,'Mom','Joely Fisher','Actress','\nOctober 29, 1967\n','','American','I\'m sure that my mom would have been happy with any path I chose.','',NULL,'Happy,Path',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24985,'','Joely Fisher','Actress','\nOctober 29, 1967\n','','American','I\'ve never been a waif; I have a womanly figure and always did.','',NULL,'Did,Figure,Womanly',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24986,'Great,Mom','Joely Fisher','Actress','\nOctober 29, 1967\n','','American','My mom has this great skiing event in Jackson Hole, Wyoming, every year for a local charity.','',NULL,'Year',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24987,'Best','Joely Fisher','Actress','\nOctober 29, 1967\n','','American','You want the best for your kid, but everybody\'s career is completely different in this industry.','',NULL,'Career,Different',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24988,'War','John Arbuthnot Fisher','Soldier','\nJanuary 25, 1841\n','1920','British','The essence of war is violence. Moderation in war is imbecility.','',NULL,'Violence,Moderation',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24989,'Freedom,Respect','John Fisher','Clergyman','1469','\nJune 22, 1535\n','English','My mission, I guess, has always been the kind of world where lesbian and gay people can celebrate who we are with equal freedom, dignity, and respect.','',NULL,'Gay',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24990,'Peace','John Fisher','Clergyman','1469','\nJune 22, 1535\n','English','All nations want peace, but they want a peace that suits them.','',NULL,'Nations,Suits',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24991,'God','John Fisher','Clergyman','1469','\nJune 22, 1535\n','English','David wasn\'t thinking of being king when he was tending sheep; he was just doing what God sat before him.','',NULL,'Thinking,Him',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24992,'Money','John Fisher','Clergyman','1469','\nJune 22, 1535\n','English','I like big, secure companies. I know what they do for a living. When I see their names on my monthly statement I know how they make their money.','',NULL,'Living,Big',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24993,'Family','John Fisher','Clergyman','1469','\nJune 22, 1535\n','English','In today\'s economy, it\'s more common to need two incomes to raise a family.','',NULL,'Today,Two',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24994,'','John Fisher','Clergyman','1469','\nJune 22, 1535\n','English','More than 15 percent of the jobs in Ohio are tied in some way to agriculture. A strong agriculture means a strong economy.','',NULL,'Strong,Means,Economy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24995,'Life','M. F. K. Fisher','Writer','\nJuly 3, 1908\n','\nJune 22, 1992\n','American','I can no more think of my own life without thinking of wine and wines and where they grew for me and why I drank them when I did and why I picked the grapes and where I opened the oldest procurable bottles, and all that, than I can remember living before I breathed.','',NULL,'Thinking,Remember',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24996,'','M. F. K. Fisher','Writer','\nJuly 3, 1908\n','\nJune 22, 1992\n','American','Probably one of the most private things in the world is an egg until it is broken.','',NULL,'Broken,Until,Private',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24997,'Food,Good','M. F. K. Fisher','Writer','\nJuly 3, 1908\n','\nJune 22, 1992\n','American','Wine and cheese are ageless companions, like aspirin and aches, or June and moon, or good people and noble ventures.','',NULL,'Wine',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24998,'','M. F. K. Fisher','Writer','\nJuly 3, 1908\n','\nJune 22, 1992\n','American','Dictionaries are always fun, but not always reassuring.','',NULL,'Fun,Reassuring',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(24999,'Good','M. F. K. Fisher','Writer','\nJuly 3, 1908\n','\nJune 22, 1992\n','American','It is impossible to think of any good meal, no matter how plain or elegant, without soup or bread in it.','',NULL,'Impossible,Matter',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25000,'Food','M. F. K. Fisher','Writer','\nJuly 3, 1908\n','\nJune 22, 1992\n','American','Sharing food with another human being is an intimate act that should not be indulged in lightly.','',NULL,'Human,Another',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25001,'','M. F. K. Fisher','Writer','\nJuly 3, 1908\n','\nJune 22, 1992\n','American','There is a communion of more than our bodies when bread is broken and wine drunk.','',NULL,'Drunk,Broken,Wine',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25002,'War,Business','M. F. K. Fisher','Writer','\nJuly 3, 1908\n','\nJune 22, 1992\n','American','War is a beastly business, it is true, but one proof we are human is our ability to learn, even from it, how better to exist.','',NULL,'True',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25003,'','Ronald Fisher','Mathematician','\nFebruary 17, 1890\n','\nJuly 29, 1962\n','English','To consult the statistician after an experiment is finished is often merely to ask him to conduct a post mortem examination. He can perhaps say what the experiment died of.','',NULL,'Him,After,Often',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25004,'','Ronald Fisher','Mathematician','\nFebruary 17, 1890\n','\nJuly 29, 1962\n','English','We have the duty of formulating, of summarizing, and of communicating our conclusions, in intelligible form, in recognition of the right of other free minds to utilize them in making their own decisions.','',NULL,'Free,Decisions,Making',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25005,'Women,Men,Experience','Ronald Fisher','Mathematician','\nFebruary 17, 1890\n','\nJuly 29, 1962\n','English','I believe sanity and realism can be restored to the teaching of Mathematical Statistics most easily and directly by entrusting such teaching largely to men and women who have had personal experience of research in the Natural Sciences.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25006,'','Ronald Fisher','Mathematician','\nFebruary 17, 1890\n','\nJuly 29, 1962\n','English','In scientific subjects, the natural remedy for dogmatism has been found in research.','',NULL,'Research,Found,Natural',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25007,'','Ronald Fisher','Mathematician','\nFebruary 17, 1890\n','\nJuly 29, 1962\n','English','Natural selection is a mechanism for generating an exceedingly high degree of improbability.','',NULL,'High,Natural,Degree',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25008,'','Ronald Fisher','Mathematician','\nFebruary 17, 1890\n','\nJuly 29, 1962\n','English','Natural selection is not evolution.','',NULL,'Natural,Evolution,Selection',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25009,'','Ronald Fisher','Mathematician','\nFebruary 17, 1890\n','\nJuly 29, 1962\n','English','The analysis of variance is not a mathematical theorem, but rather a convenient method of arranging the arithmetic.','',NULL,'Rather,Analysis,Convenient',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25010,'Work,Great,Truth','Ronald Fisher','Mathematician','\nFebruary 17, 1890\n','\nJuly 29, 1962\n','English','The tendency of modern scientific teaching is to neglect the great books, to lay far too much stress upon relatively unimportant modern work, and to present masses of detail of doubtful truth and questionable weight in such a way as to obscure principles.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25011,'','Ronald Fisher','Mathematician','\nFebruary 17, 1890\n','\nJuly 29, 1962\n','English','To call in the statistician after the experiment is done may be no more than asking him to perform a post-mortem examination: he may be able to say what the experiment died of.','',NULL,'May,Done,Him',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25012,'','Terence Fisher','Director','\nFebruary 23, 1904\n','\nJune 18, 1980\n','British','Do I believe in the supernatural? Oh yes, certainly. I can\'t believe, I can\'t accept that you die and that\'s the end. Physically maybe it is a fact. But there\'s something about the mind that\'s more than that.','',NULL,'Believe,Mind,End',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25013,'Women','Terence Fisher','Director','\nFebruary 23, 1904\n','\nJune 18, 1980\n','British','Certainly Dracula did bring a hell of a lot of joy to a hell of a lot of women. And if this erotic quality hadn\'t come out we\'d have been very disappointed.','',NULL,'Did,Joy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25014,'Great','Terence Fisher','Director','\nFebruary 23, 1904\n','\nJune 18, 1980\n','British','He \'s ruthless only because of his ideals. Unfortunately he doesn\'t succeed. The thing fails and gets out of hand and takes charge of him. Idealism is the only excuse he could have and it\'s a great excuse.','',NULL,'Him,Succeed',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25015,'','Terence Fisher','Director','\nFebruary 23, 1904\n','\nJune 18, 1980\n','British','One blob of red in the wrong place and the audience isn\'t looking at the hero, they\'re looking at a patch of curtain (or something similar) and your whole effect is lost.','',NULL,'Lost,Hero,Place',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25016,'God','Terence Fisher','Director','\nFebruary 23, 1904\n','\nJune 18, 1980\n','British','The process is very gradual, you see. At first there\'s the tainted stage; they know what will eventually happen to them if they go on but they say, \'Oh God, don\'t do it to me do it again, please, please.\'','',NULL,'Happen,Again',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25017,'Fear','Terence Fisher','Director','\nFebruary 23, 1904\n','\nJune 18, 1980\n','British','The reflection of the flame in the glass seems to be touching the hand. And you feel the helpless fear of these dismembered parts. This sort of thing can hardly be visualized at the script stage.','',NULL,'Reflection,Hand',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25018,'','Terence Fisher','Director','\nFebruary 23, 1904\n','\nJune 18, 1980\n','British','The written word is the basic of everything. Most important, the idea, and after that, the dialogue. You can rehash the dialogue as you go along, it \'s disgraceful to have to do this, but now and again you have no choice.','',NULL,'Important,Everything,After',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25019,'','Terence Fisher','Director','\nFebruary 23, 1904\n','\nJune 18, 1980\n','British','There is the danger of over preparation, of loss of spontaneity; over rehearsal is the most terrible thing you can imagine. We do have a very close association between costume and set designer, though. And the cameraman is very important, of course.','',NULL,'Important,Between,Though',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25020,'','Terence Fisher','Director','\nFebruary 23, 1904\n','\nJune 18, 1980\n','British','We\'re not as materialistic and income-tax conscious as we think. At the moment our superstitions are tucked away, but come out sometimes in strange ways sex crimes, black masses.','',NULL,'Sex,Black,Strange',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25021,'Life,Age','Jon Fishman','Musician','\nFebruary 19, 1965\n','','American','For me from a pretty young age up until about 21 years old hallucinogenics had a huge place in my life.','',NULL,'Pretty',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25022,'Work,Food','Jon Fishman','Musician','\nFebruary 19, 1965\n','','American','When I go on stage man I just want people to have fun, I don\'t want people to think about their problems, I want people to get energy and nutrition and food from that so they can go back into the real world and work on their problems.','',NULL,'Fun',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25023,'Music,Attitude','Jon Fishman','Musician','\nFebruary 19, 1965\n','','American','But I do think that we approach music, in of itself, with a religious attitude.','',NULL,'Religious',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25024,'Life','Jon Fishman','Musician','\nFebruary 19, 1965\n','','American','I don\'t know how you can go your whole life and not listen once to Bob Marley - what\'s the point?','',NULL,'Whole,Once',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25025,'Music','Jon Fishman','Musician','\nFebruary 19, 1965\n','','American','I just wanted to say one more thing: I also think that when you go to play music, you\'re there to play music.','',NULL,'Play,Wanted',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25026,'','Jon Fishman','Musician','\nFebruary 19, 1965\n','','American','I mean people have compared us to like the Grateful Dead and all these like psychedelic sixties bands.','',NULL,'Mean,Grateful,Dead',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25027,'Music,Good','Jon Fishman','Musician','\nFebruary 19, 1965\n','','American','I think it\'s like music for the sake of music, and a lot of the words stem from liking music a lot, wanting to be a good band and having a good sense of humour, and living in a situation where we\'re free to pretty much do what we want.','',NULL,'Words',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25028,'Life,Music,Positive','Jon Fishman','Musician','\nFebruary 19, 1965\n','','American','I think that generally music should be a positive thing, I like Bob Marley\'s attitude: he said that his goal in life was to single handedly fight all the evil in the world with nothing but music, and when he went to a place he didn\'t go to play, he went to conquer.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25029,'Life,Good,Great','Jon Fishman','Musician','\nFebruary 19, 1965\n','','American','I think that Phish has been a band, we\'ve all had- I\'ve had a great life growing up and everybody in my band\'s had a really good life, none of us have got anything to complain about at all.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25030,'','Jon Fishman','Musician','\nFebruary 19, 1965\n','','American','I think that you really don\'t have a choice, when you see that things are wrong the only choice you really have is to just do what you can to make it better.','',NULL,'Better,Wrong,Choice',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25031,'','Jon Fishman','Musician','\nFebruary 19, 1965\n','','American','Led Zeppelin was pretty much what made me pick up drum sticks.','',NULL,'Made,Pretty,Pick',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25032,'Work,Respect','Jon Fishman','Musician','\nFebruary 19, 1965\n','','American','Madonna is a pro. I don\'t like her and have no respect for her but- I don\'t think she should be called a musician or a dancer or whatever you know, but I do have, well I do have respect for her ability to completely manipulate the media and have them work for her.','',NULL,'Her',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25033,'','Jon Fishman','Musician','\nFebruary 19, 1965\n','','American','Nirvana was like that- Nirvana was like the only band to come out of that- it was like the same thing, Seattle was like this whole scene and it was like this big scene that was thrust upon America.','',NULL,'America,Same,Big',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25034,'','Jon Fishman','Musician','\nFebruary 19, 1965\n','','American','People are trying to live freely outside of, or within a system that maybe for them on a day-to-day level isn\'t as free... I definitely think we\'re positively orientated.','',NULL,'Live,Trying,Free',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25035,'','Jon Fishman','Musician','\nFebruary 19, 1965\n','','American','Phish has never had anything to do with any trends at all in America.','',NULL,'America,Trends,Phish',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25036,'Music','Jon Fishman','Musician','\nFebruary 19, 1965\n','','American','The Grateful Dead were an influence on our music but they weren\'t by a long shot the biggest influence.','',NULL,'Long,Grateful',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25037,'','Jon Fishman','Musician','\nFebruary 19, 1965\n','','American','We like where we live and we wanna participate in our neighbourhoods and communities and stuff and try to- we\'re not like benevolent- it\'s pretty basic.','',NULL,'Live,Pretty,Try',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25038,'','Jon Fishman','Musician','\nFebruary 19, 1965\n','','American','When I was seven or eight I was really into Cream, really into Led Zeppelin.','',NULL,'Seven,Eight,Cream',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25039,'','Jon Fishman','Musician','\nFebruary 19, 1965\n','','American','Where we\'re living we have a certain amount of our profit every year it\'s like a percentage 5 or 7% or something like that that we set aside specifically for charity things.','',NULL,'Living,Year,Charity',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25040,'','Jon Fishman','Musician','\nFebruary 19, 1965\n','','American','You look at the fact that for millions of years species on earth have been developing and we\'ve been knocking them off at like a hundred a day.','',NULL,'Off,Fact,Earth',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25041,'','Jon Fishman','Musician','\nFebruary 19, 1965\n','','American','You\'re not there to spread any particular- if you\'re Bob Marley you\'re there to spread a message, but very few people can do that effectively without shoving opinions down someone\'s throat.','',NULL,'Someone,Down,Few',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25042,'','Carlton Fisk','Athlete','\nDecember 26, 1947\n','','American','It\'s not what you achieve, it\'s what you overcome. That\'s what defines your career.','',NULL,'Career,Achieve,Overcome',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25043,'','Carlton Fisk','Athlete','\nDecember 26, 1947\n','','American','I knew it was gonna go out. It was just a question of it being fair or foul. The wind must have carried it 15 feet toward the foul pole. I just stood there and watched. I didn\'t want to miss seeing it go out.','',NULL,'Must,Wind,Question',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25044,'','Carlton Fisk','Athlete','\nDecember 26, 1947\n','','American','A million years went by quick.','',NULL,'Million,Quick',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25045,'','Carlton Fisk','Athlete','\nDecember 26, 1947\n','','American','And then after that, running around the bases, it was just one of those things. You couldn\'t believe what happened to you. And I look back on it, it\'s almost like it happened to somebody else.','',NULL,'Believe,After,Around',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25046,'Time','Carlton Fisk','Athlete','\nDecember 26, 1947\n','','American','I always looked up there, because I remember a time when the only things on the walls in Fenway were the Jimmy Fund sign and the retired numbers. Never in a million years did you think you\'d ever be up there with those guys.','',NULL,'Ever,Remember',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25047,'','Carlton Fisk','Athlete','\nDecember 26, 1947\n','','American','It was just one of those moments in the universe that was mine.','',NULL,'Universe,Moments,Mine',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25048,'Funny','Carlton Fisk','Athlete','\nDecember 26, 1947\n','','American','It\'s funny. Some people remember that a lot more than I do. I remember certain parts of it, and if everybody who mentioned that to me had been to the game who said they were at the game, there\'d be 800,000 people at that game, I think.','',NULL,'Game,Remember',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25049,'Time','Carlton Fisk','Athlete','\nDecember 26, 1947\n','','American','The \'70s were a time of turmoil and turnover. But I grew up here. I always wanted to play here.','',NULL,'Play,Here',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25050,'Government','Robert Fisk','Journalist','\nJuly 12, 1946\n','','British','U.S. journalists I don\'t think are very courageous. They tend to go along with the government\'s policy domestically and internationally. To question is seen as being unpatriotic, or potentially subversive.','',NULL,'Question,Seen',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25051,'','Robert Fisk','Journalist','\nJuly 12, 1946\n','','British','I don\'t know what happens if they get bin Laden. I\'m much more interested in what happens if they don\'t get bin Laden.','',NULL,'Happens,Interested,Bin',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25052,'History,Truth','Robert Fisk','Journalist','\nJuly 12, 1946\n','','British','It\'s a journalist\'s job to be a witness to history. We\'re not there to worry about ourselves. We\'re there to try and get as near as we can, in an imperfect world, to the truth and get the truth out.','',NULL,'Job',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25053,'','Robert Fisk','Journalist','\nJuly 12, 1946\n','','British','President Bush will come here and there will be new \'friends\' of America to open a new relationship with the world, new economic fortunes for those who \'liberated\' them.','',NULL,'Friends,America,Here',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25054,'','Robert Fisk','Journalist','\nJuly 12, 1946\n','','British','Tanks come in two forms: the dangerous, deadly kind and the \'liberating\' kind.','',NULL,'Two,Dangerous,Deadly',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25055,'','Robert Fisk','Journalist','\nJuly 12, 1946\n','','British','The Americans may think they have \'liberated\' Baghdad but the tens of thousands of thieves - they came in families and cruised the city in trucks and cars searching for booty - seem to have a different idea what liberation means.','',NULL,'May,Different,Idea',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25056,'War,Death','Robert Fisk','Journalist','\nJuly 12, 1946\n','','British','When you have a crime against humanity that is so awesome in scale and death, it is more than permissible to look around and say, who recently has been declaring war on the United States? Of course, the compass points straight to bin Laden.','',NULL,'Humanity',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25057,'Love,Music','Schuyler Fisk','Actress','\nJuly 8, 1982\n','','American','I love going into a dive where they have no idea who I am or haven\'t heard my music and try to win them over.','',NULL,'Win',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25058,'Love,Music','Schuyler Fisk','Actress','\nJuly 8, 1982\n','','American','\'m not saying I would never do acting again, because I love it, but there really is nothing compared to getting up in front of people and singing your music.','',NULL,'Nothing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25059,'','Schuyler Fisk','Actress','\nJuly 8, 1982\n','','American','My parents wanted me to grow up around horses and open spaces.','',NULL,'Parents,Around,Wanted',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25060,'Music,Work,Mom','Schuyler Fisk','Actress','\nJuly 8, 1982\n','','American','Part of the reason that I moved to Los Angeles is that even though my mom introduced me to all kinds of music, I really wanted to work on having my own identify, on being who I am and doing what I do, and seeing how people responded.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25061,'','Schuyler Fisk','Actress','\nJuly 8, 1982\n','','American','The minute I forget to balance reality with the fantasy, I\'m going back to Virginia.','',NULL,'Forget,Reality,Balance',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25062,'','John Fiske','Philosopher','1842','1901','American','One and all, the orthodox creeds are crumbling into ruins everywhere.','',NULL,'Ruins,Everywhere,Orthodox',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25063,'','John Fiske','Philosopher','1842','1901','American','Is it honest for me to go and sit there on communion day and drink the wine and eat the bread while feeling it all to be mummery?','',NULL,'Feeling,Wine,Honest',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25064,'','John Fiske','Philosopher','1842','1901','American','Realism is not a matter of any fidelity to an empirical reality, but of the discursive conventions by which and for which a sense of reality is constructed.','',NULL,'Reality,Sense,Matter',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25065,'','John Fiske','Philosopher','1842','1901','American','The persecuting spirit has its origin... in the assumption that one\'s own opinions are infallibly correct.','',NULL,'Spirit,Opinions,Correct',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25066,'Experience','John Fiske','Philosopher','1842','1901','American','The way we make sense of a realistic text is through the same broad ideological frame as the way we make sense of our social experience or rather, the way we are made sense of by the discourses of our culture.','',NULL,'Through,Made',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25067,'Work,God,Science','John Fiske','Philosopher','1842','1901','American','We now witness the constructive work on a foundation that will endure through the ages. That foundation is the god of science - revealed to us in terms that will harmonize with our intelligence.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25068,'','John Fiske','Philosopher','1842','1901','American','We shall be inclined to pronounce the voyage that led to the way to this New World as the most epoch-making event of all that have occurred since the birth of Christ.','',NULL,'Since,Christ,Shall',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25069,'','Minnie Maddern Fiske','Actress','\nDecember 19, 1865\n','\nFebruary 15, 1932\n','American','Above all, ignore the audience.','',NULL,'Ignore,Audience,Above',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25070,'Music,Good,Art','Minnie Maddern Fiske','Actress','\nDecember 19, 1865\n','\nFebruary 15, 1932\n','American','People whose understanding and taste in literature, painting, and music are beyond question are, for the most part, ignorant of what is good or bad art in the theater.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25071,'Age','Minnie Maddern Fiske','Actress','\nDecember 19, 1865\n','\nFebruary 15, 1932\n','American','This is an age of specialization, and in such an age the repertory theater is an anachronism, a ludicrous anachronism.','',NULL,'Theater,Ludicrous',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25072,'Good','Emerson Fittipaldi','Celebrity','\nDecember 12, 1946\n','','Brazilian','A racing driver has to be a good driver.','',NULL,'Racing,Driver',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25073,'Peace','Emerson Fittipaldi','Celebrity','\nDecember 12, 1946\n','','Brazilian','Also, I am very religious. It gave me peace of mind all my career.','',NULL,'Mind,Career',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25074,'Great','Emerson Fittipaldi','Celebrity','\nDecember 12, 1946\n','','Brazilian','Gary Smith, when I came to America, taught me a great deal about racing.','',NULL,'America,Deal',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25075,'','Emerson Fittipaldi','Celebrity','\nDecember 12, 1946\n','','Brazilian','I am very happy because motor racing is very important outside the states, very big all over the world.','',NULL,'Happy,Important,Big',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25076,'Travel','Emerson Fittipaldi','Celebrity','\nDecember 12, 1946\n','','Brazilian','I based in Brazil, Sao Paulo, but I come very often to the states, and I travel all over the world.','',NULL,'Often,Based',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25077,'','Emerson Fittipaldi','Celebrity','\nDecember 12, 1946\n','','Brazilian','I go to see grand prix every year, and I watch every race on TV for sure. I probably go to three or four CART races and three or four Formula One races.','',NULL,'Year,Sure,Three',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25078,'','Emerson Fittipaldi','Celebrity','\nDecember 12, 1946\n','','Brazilian','I have to accept risk as a racing driver.','',NULL,'Accept,Risk,Racing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25079,'','Emerson Fittipaldi','Celebrity','\nDecember 12, 1946\n','','Brazilian','I know if someone is coming from my right side. I could feel it.','',NULL,'Someone,Coming,Side',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25080,'','Emerson Fittipaldi','Celebrity','\nDecember 12, 1946\n','','Brazilian','I think with new president Chris Pook of CART, he is very active and strong.','',NULL,'Strong,President,Active',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25081,'Best','Emerson Fittipaldi','Celebrity','\nDecember 12, 1946\n','','Brazilian','I wanted to be the best in the world.','',NULL,'Wanted',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25082,'','Emerson Fittipaldi','Celebrity','\nDecember 12, 1946\n','','Brazilian','I was extremely aggressive from the start.','',NULL,'Start,Aggressive,Extremely',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25083,'God','Emerson Fittipaldi','Celebrity','\nDecember 12, 1946\n','','Brazilian','I was extremely lucky. I had some huge crashes and yet I am still here, thanks to God.','',NULL,'Still,Here',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25084,'Car','Emerson Fittipaldi','Celebrity','\nDecember 12, 1946\n','','Brazilian','Indy car racing is much more aggressive.','',NULL,'Racing,Aggressive',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25085,'Amazing,Car','Emerson Fittipaldi','Celebrity','\nDecember 12, 1946\n','','Brazilian','The racing driver\'s mind has to have the ability to have amazing anticipation, coordination, and reflex. Because of the speed the car goes.','',NULL,'Mind',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25086,'Hope','Emerson Fittipaldi','Celebrity','\nDecember 12, 1946\n','','Brazilian','There are many young talents in Brazil. There is a lot of hope in Felipe Massa. It is very difficult to judge him in his first year, but by the end of the end we are going to have a better position how he does in Formula One.','',NULL,'Judge,End',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25087,'God','Emerson Fittipaldi','Celebrity','\nDecember 12, 1946\n','','Brazilian','To race Formula three is very high risk and I am not going to take a chance. Thank god I am not doing it!','',NULL,'Chance,High',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25088,'','Emerson Fittipaldi','Celebrity','\nDecember 12, 1946\n','','Brazilian','When I came to America Al Unser, Jr. was very difficult. And Bobby Unser.','',NULL,'America,Difficult,Al',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25089,'Car','Emerson Fittipaldi','Celebrity','\nDecember 12, 1946\n','','Brazilian','You are going in one second the length of a football field. That means you brain is receiving information from your body what the car is doing physically, bumping, balance, performance.','',NULL,'Football,Brain',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25090,'','Emerson Fittipaldi','Celebrity','\nDecember 12, 1946\n','','Brazilian','You had to decompress the pressure before the race. I taught my heart to relax. I lay down before the race. It gave me more energy just before the race.','',NULL,'Heart,Down,Before',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25091,'Car','Emerson Fittipaldi','Celebrity','\nDecember 12, 1946\n','','Brazilian','You have to visualize a second or two ahead of your car what line you are taking, what you are going to do, before you get there because it comes too fast.','',NULL,'Two,Before',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25092,'','Tom Fitton','','','','','It\'s a very insular political community up there. I think the court\'s part of that and they\'re protecting their own. There\'s no justice in Vermont today.','',NULL,'Today,Justice,Political',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25093,'','Tom Fitton','','','','','We want to shut down the day laborer site. This day laborer site undermines and violates federal immigration law, and it can\'t go forward.','',NULL,'Forward,Down,Law',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25094,'Good','Bernice Fitz-Gibbon','Businesswoman','1894','1982','American','A good ad should be like a good sermon: It must not only comfort the afflicted, it also must afflict the comfortable.','',NULL,'Must,Comfort',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25095,'','Bernice Fitz-Gibbon','Businesswoman','1894','1982','American','Creativity often consists of merely turning up what is already there. Did you know that right and left shoes were thought up only a little more than a century ago?','',NULL,'Thought,Did,Creativity',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25096,'','Bernice Fitz-Gibbon','Businesswoman','1894','1982','American','Creativity varies inversely with the number of cooks involved in the broth.','',NULL,'Creativity,Number,Involved',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25097,'Life','Edward Fitzgerald','Poet','\nMarch 31, 1809\n','\nJuly 14, 1883\n','English','The Wine of Life keeps oozing drop by drop, The Leaves of Life keep falling one by one.','',NULL,'Keep,Wine',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25098,'','Edward Fitzgerald','Poet','\nMarch 31, 1809\n','\nJuly 14, 1883\n','English','A book of verses underneath the bough, A jug of wine, a loaf of bread-and thou.','',NULL,'Book,Wine,Thou',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25099,'','Edward Fitzgerald','Poet','\nMarch 31, 1809\n','\nJuly 14, 1883\n','English','Ah, take the Cash in hand and waive the Rest.','',NULL,'Rest,Hand,Cash',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25100,'','Edward Fitzgerald','Poet','\nMarch 31, 1809\n','\nJuly 14, 1883\n','English','And much as Wine has played the Infidel, And robbed me of my Robe of Honor Well, I often wonder what the Vintners buy One half so precious as the stuff they sell.','',NULL,'Wine,Honor,Often',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25101,'Life','Edward Fitzgerald','Poet','\nMarch 31, 1809\n','\nJuly 14, 1883\n','English','I am all for the short and merry life.','',NULL,'Short,Merry',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25102,'','Edward Fitzgerald','Poet','\nMarch 31, 1809\n','\nJuly 14, 1883\n','English','I came like Water, and like Wind I go.','',NULL,'Wind,Water',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25103,'','Edward Fitzgerald','Poet','\nMarch 31, 1809\n','\nJuly 14, 1883\n','English','I come like Water, and like Wind I go.','',NULL,'Wind,Water',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25104,'','Edward Fitzgerald','Poet','\nMarch 31, 1809\n','\nJuly 14, 1883\n','English','I sometimes think that never blows so red The Rose as where some buried Caesar bled; That every Hyacinth the Garden wears Dropt in her Lap from some once lovely Head.','',NULL,'Sometimes,Her,Lovely',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25105,'God','Edward Fitzgerald','Poet','\nMarch 31, 1809\n','\nJuly 14, 1883\n','English','If you can prove to me that one miracle took place, I will believe he is a just God who damned us all because a woman ate an apple.','',NULL,'Believe,Woman',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25106,'Travel','Edward Fitzgerald','Poet','\nMarch 31, 1809\n','\nJuly 14, 1883\n','English','Strange, is it not? That of the myriads who Before us pass\'d the door of Darkness through, Not one returns to tell us of the Road Which to discover we must travel too.','',NULL,'Must,Through',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25107,'','Edward Fitzgerald','Poet','\nMarch 31, 1809\n','\nJuly 14, 1883\n','English','Taste is the feminine of genius.','',NULL,'Genius,Taste,Feminine',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25108,'','Edward Fitzgerald','Poet','\nMarch 31, 1809\n','\nJuly 14, 1883\n','English','The Ball no question makes of Ayes and Noes, But Here or There as strikes the Player goes.','',NULL,'Here,Makes,Question',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25109,'','Edward Fitzgerald','Poet','\nMarch 31, 1809\n','\nJuly 14, 1883\n','English','The Moving Finger writes; and, having writ, Moves on: nor all your Piety nor Wit Shall lure it back to cancel half a Line, Nor all your Tears wash out a Word of it.','',NULL,'Moving,Word,Nor',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25110,'','Edward Fitzgerald','Poet','\nMarch 31, 1809\n','\nJuly 14, 1883\n','English','There was the Door to which I found no key; There was the Veil through which I might see.','',NULL,'Through,Door,Might',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25111,'','Edward Fitzgerald','Poet','\nMarch 31, 1809\n','\nJuly 14, 1883\n','English','Think then you are Today what Yesterday you were - Tomorrow you shall not be less.','',NULL,'Today,Tomorrow,Less',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25112,'Birthday','Ella Fitzgerald','Musician','\nApril 25, 1918\n','\nJune 15, 1996\n','American','The only thing better than singing is more singing.','',NULL,'Better,Singing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25113,'Love','Ella Fitzgerald','Musician','\nApril 25, 1918\n','\nJune 15, 1996\n','American','Just don\'t give up trying to do what you really want to do. Where there is love and inspiration, I don\'t think you can go wrong.','',NULL,'Give,Trying',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25114,'','Ella Fitzgerald','Musician','\nApril 25, 1918\n','\nJune 15, 1996\n','American','It isn\'t where you came from, its where you\'re going that counts.','',NULL,'Counts',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25115,'','Ella Fitzgerald','Musician','\nApril 25, 1918\n','\nJune 15, 1996\n','American','I stole everything I ever heard, but mostly I stole from the horns.','',NULL,'Everything,Ever,Heard',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25116,'','Ella Fitzgerald','Musician','\nApril 25, 1918\n','\nJune 15, 1996\n','American','Did I do all right?','',NULL,'Did',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25117,'Love','Ella Fitzgerald','Musician','\nApril 25, 1918\n','\nJune 15, 1996\n','American','I\'m very shy, and I shy away from people. But the moment I hit the stage, it\'s a different feeling I get nerve from somewhere; maybe it\'s because it\'s something I love to do.','',NULL,'Feeling,Different',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25118,'Forgiveness','F. Scott Fitzgerald','Author','\nSeptember 24, 1896\n','\nDecember 21, 1940\n','American','Forgotten is forgiven.','',NULL,'Forgotten,Forgiven',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25119,'Intelligence,Time','F. Scott Fitzgerald','Author','\nSeptember 24, 1896\n','\nDecember 21, 1940\n','American','The test of a first-rate intelligence is the ability to hold two opposed ideas in mind at the same time and still retain the ability to function.','',NULL,'Mind',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25120,'','F. Scott Fitzgerald','Author','\nSeptember 24, 1896\n','\nDecember 21, 1940\n','American','Show me a hero and I\'ll write you a tragedy.','',NULL,'Hero,Write,Show',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25121,'New Year\'s','F. Scott Fitzgerald','Author','\nSeptember 24, 1896\n','\nDecember 21, 1940\n','American','First you take a drink, then the drink takes a drink, then the drink takes you.','',NULL,'Drink,Takes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25122,'Life,Happiness','F. Scott Fitzgerald','Author','\nSeptember 24, 1896\n','\nDecember 21, 1940\n','American','Life is essentially a cheat and its conditions are those of defeat; the redeeming things are not happiness and pleasure but the deeper satisfactions that come out of struggle.','',NULL,'Struggle',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25123,'','F. Scott Fitzgerald','Author','\nSeptember 24, 1896\n','\nDecember 21, 1940\n','American','Vitality shows in not only the ability to persist but the ability to start over.','',NULL,'Start,Ability,Shows',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25124,'Power','F. Scott Fitzgerald','Author','\nSeptember 24, 1896\n','\nDecember 21, 1940\n','American','Either you think, or else others have to think for you and take power from you, pervert and discipline your natural tastes, civilize and sterilize you.','',NULL,'Others,Else',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25125,'','F. Scott Fitzgerald','Author','\nSeptember 24, 1896\n','\nDecember 21, 1940\n','American','Cut out all these exclamation points. An exclamation point is like laughing at your own joke.','',NULL,'Joke,Point,Laughing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25126,'Family','F. Scott Fitzgerald','Author','\nSeptember 24, 1896\n','\nDecember 21, 1940\n','American','Family quarrels are bitter things. They don\'t go according to any rules. They\'re not like aches or wounds, they\'re more like splits in the skin that won\'t heal because there\'s not enough material.','',NULL,'Enough,Won',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25127,'','F. Scott Fitzgerald','Author','\nSeptember 24, 1896\n','\nDecember 21, 1940\n','American','At eighteen our convictions are hills from which we look; at forty-five they are caves in which we hide.','',NULL,'Hide,Eighteen,Hills',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25128,'Success,Great','F. Scott Fitzgerald','Author','\nSeptember 24, 1896\n','\nDecember 21, 1940\n','American','A great social success is a pretty girl who plays her cards as carefully as if she were plain.','',NULL,'Girl',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25129,'','F. Scott Fitzgerald','Author','\nSeptember 24, 1896\n','\nDecember 21, 1940\n','American','Never confuse a single defeat with a final defeat.','',NULL,'Single,Defeat,Final',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25130,'','F. Scott Fitzgerald','Author','\nSeptember 24, 1896\n','\nDecember 21, 1940\n','American','There are no second acts in American lives.','',NULL,'American,Lives,Second',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25131,'Romantic,Hope','F. Scott Fitzgerald','Author','\nSeptember 24, 1896\n','\nDecember 21, 1940\n','American','I\'m a romantic; a sentimental person thinks things will last, a romantic person hopes against hope that they won\'t.','',NULL,'Person',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25132,'Morning','F. Scott Fitzgerald','Author','\nSeptember 24, 1896\n','\nDecember 21, 1940\n','American','In a real dark night of the soul, it is always three o\'clock in the morning, day after day.','',NULL,'Real,Night',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25133,'Communication','F. Scott Fitzgerald','Author','\nSeptember 24, 1896\n','\nDecember 21, 1940\n','American','Genius is the ability to put into effect what is on your mind.','',NULL,'Mind,Put',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25134,'Sad','F. Scott Fitzgerald','Author','\nSeptember 24, 1896\n','\nDecember 21, 1940\n','American','It is sadder to find the past again and find it inadequate to the present than it is to have it elude you and remain forever a harmonious conception of memory.','',NULL,'Past,Find',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25135,'','F. Scott Fitzgerald','Author','\nSeptember 24, 1896\n','\nDecember 21, 1940\n','American','It\'s not a slam at you when people are rude, it\'s a slam at the people they\'ve met before.','',NULL,'Before,Rude,Met',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25136,'Business,Movies','F. Scott Fitzgerald','Author','\nSeptember 24, 1896\n','\nDecember 21, 1940\n','American','Advertising is a racket, like the movies and the brokerage business. You cannot be honest without admitting that its constructive contribution to humanity is exactly minus zero.','',NULL,'Humanity',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25137,'','F. Scott Fitzgerald','Author','\nSeptember 24, 1896\n','\nDecember 21, 1940\n','American','Personality is an unbroken series of successful gestures.','',NULL,'Successful,Series,Gestures',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25138,'Good','F. Scott Fitzgerald','Author','\nSeptember 24, 1896\n','\nDecember 21, 1940\n','American','All good writing is swimming under water and holding your breath.','',NULL,'Writing,Water',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25139,'Love','F. Scott Fitzgerald','Author','\nSeptember 24, 1896\n','\nDecember 21, 1940\n','American','It is in the thirties that we want friends. In the forties we know they won\'t save us any more than love did.','',NULL,'Friends,Did',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25140,'','F. Scott Fitzgerald','Author','\nSeptember 24, 1896\n','\nDecember 21, 1940\n','American','I\'ve been drunk for about a week now, and I thought it might sober me up to sit in a library.','',NULL,'Drunk,Thought,Might',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25141,'Men,Women','F. Scott Fitzgerald','Author','\nSeptember 24, 1896\n','\nDecember 21, 1940\n','American','Men get to be a mixture of the charming mannerisms of the women they have known.','',NULL,'Known',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25142,'','F. Scott Fitzgerald','Author','\nSeptember 24, 1896\n','\nDecember 21, 1940\n','American','Action is character.','',NULL,'Character,Action',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25143,'','Penelope Fitzgerald','Poet','\nDecember 17, 1916\n','\nApril 28, 2000\n','English','However, no two people see the external world in exactly the same way. To every separate person a thing is what he thinks it is - in other words, not a thing, but a think.','',NULL,'Person,Words,Two',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25144,'','Penelope Fitzgerald','Poet','\nDecember 17, 1916\n','\nApril 28, 2000\n','English','If they don\'t depend on true evidence, scientists are no better than gossips.','',NULL,'True,Better,Evidence',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25145,'','Peter G. Fitzgerald','Politician','\nOctober 20, 1960\n','','American','This is a race in a heavily Democratic state that, for a Republican candidate, will require full-time devotion in order to win... I could not be a senator and a father during this campaign. I could only be a candidate.','',NULL,'Father,Win,State',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25146,'','Robert Fitzgerald','Author','\nOctober 12, 1910\n','\nJanuary 16, 1985\n','American','Homer\'s whole language, the language in which he lived, the language that he breathed, because he never saw it, or certainly those who formed his tradition never saw it, in characters on the pages. It was all on the tongue and in the ear.','',NULL,'Whole,Language,Tongue',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25147,'Work','Robert Fitzgerald','Author','\nOctober 12, 1910\n','\nJanuary 16, 1985\n','American','I think it was lucky that during most of the work on the Odyssey I lived on Homer\'s sea in houses that were, in one case, shaken by the impact of the Mediterranean winter storms on the rocks below.','',NULL,'Sea,Lucky',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25148,'','Robert Fitzgerald','Author','\nOctober 12, 1910\n','\nJanuary 16, 1985\n','American','I think that everyone who took part has always been grateful for it.','',NULL,'Grateful,Everyone,Took',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25149,'','Robert Fitzgerald','Author','\nOctober 12, 1910\n','\nJanuary 16, 1985\n','American','I think there are perhaps two ways in which one can begin.','',NULL,'Two,Ways,Perhaps',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25150,'','Robert Fitzgerald','Author','\nOctober 12, 1910\n','\nJanuary 16, 1985\n','American','I would then go on to say that Homer, as we now know, was working in what they call an oral tradition.','',NULL,'Working,Call,Tradition',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25151,'','Robert Fitzgerald','Author','\nOctober 12, 1910\n','\nJanuary 16, 1985\n','American','In a way you can feel that the poet actually is looking over your shoulder, and you say to yourself, now, how would this go for him? Would this do or not?','',NULL,'Yourself,Him,Looking',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25152,'','Robert Fitzgerald','Author','\nOctober 12, 1910\n','\nJanuary 16, 1985\n','American','In fact, eloquence in English will inevitably make use of the Latin element in our vocabulary.','',NULL,'Fact,English,Vocabulary',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25153,'','Robert Fitzgerald','Author','\nOctober 12, 1910\n','\nJanuary 16, 1985\n','American','Is encouragement what the poet needs? Open question. Maybe he needs discouragement. In fact, quite a few of them need more discouragement, the most discouragement possible.','',NULL,'Fact,Few,Question',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25154,'Work,Art','Robert Fitzgerald','Author','\nOctober 12, 1910\n','\nJanuary 16, 1985\n','American','Now, the language that had grown up and formed itself on those principles is what one is dealing with, and the problem is to bring a work of art in that medium into another medium formed on different principles and heard and understood in a different way.','',NULL,'Different',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25155,'','Robert Fitzgerald','Author','\nOctober 12, 1910\n','\nJanuary 16, 1985\n','American','Of course the other and more serious way in which it all happens is that one finds in poems and language some quality one appropriates for oneself and wishes to reproduce.','',NULL,'Serious,Language,Happens',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25156,'','Robert Fitzgerald','Author','\nOctober 12, 1910\n','\nJanuary 16, 1985\n','American','One should indeed read Pope with his notes available, in the Twickenham edition possibly, to see what a vast amount he did understand about Homer.','',NULL,'Understand,Did,Read',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25157,'Poetry','Robert Fitzgerald','Author','\nOctober 12, 1910\n','\nJanuary 16, 1985\n','American','Poetry is at least an elegance and at most a revelation.','',NULL,'Revelation,Elegance',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25158,'','Robert Fitzgerald','Author','\nOctober 12, 1910\n','\nJanuary 16, 1985\n','American','That helped me to keep in touch with myself and to keep in touch with this really quite extraordinary language and literature into which I had pushed a little way.','',NULL,'Keep,Touch,Language',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25159,'','Robert Fitzgerald','Author','\nOctober 12, 1910\n','\nJanuary 16, 1985\n','American','The heart of the matter seems to me to be the direct interaction between one\'s making a poem in English and a poem in the language that one understands and values. I don\'t see how you can do it otherwise.','',NULL,'Heart,Between,Matter',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25160,'','Robert Fitzgerald','Author','\nOctober 12, 1910\n','\nJanuary 16, 1985\n','American','The invention of Bob Dylan with his guitar belongs in its way to the same kind of tradition of something meant to be heard, as the songs of Homer.','',NULL,'Guitar,Same,Songs',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25161,'Work','Robert Fitzgerald','Author','\nOctober 12, 1910\n','\nJanuary 16, 1985\n','American','The question is how to bring a work of imagination out of one language that was just as taken-for-granted by the persons who used it as our language is by ourselves. Nothing strange about it.','',NULL,'Nothing,Strange',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25162,'','Robert Fitzgerald','Author','\nOctober 12, 1910\n','\nJanuary 16, 1985\n','American','There must of course be a relationship between translating and making poems of your own, but what it is I just don\'t know.','',NULL,'Must,Between,Making',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25163,'','Robert Fitzgerald','Author','\nOctober 12, 1910\n','\nJanuary 16, 1985\n','American','Well, maybe so, although I don\'t think I am particularly gifted in languages. In fact, oddly enough, it may have something to do with my being slow at languages.','',NULL,'May,Enough,Fact',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25164,'Great','Robert Fitzgerald','Author','\nOctober 12, 1910\n','\nJanuary 16, 1985\n','American','Well, with the French language, which I understood and spoke, however imperfectly, and read in great quantities, at certain times, the matter I suppose was slightly different from either Latin or Greek.','',NULL,'Different,Matter',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25165,'','Robert Fitzgerald','Author','\nOctober 12, 1910\n','\nJanuary 16, 1985\n','American','What the translator - myself in particular - does is not comparable to what the Homeric performer was doing.','',NULL,'Performer,Particular,Comparable',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25166,'','Robert Fitzgerald','Author','\nOctober 12, 1910\n','\nJanuary 16, 1985\n','American','Words began to appear in English and to make some kind of equivalent. For what satisfaction it is hard to say, except that something seems unusually piercing, living, handsome, in another language, and since English is yours, you wish it to be there too.','',NULL,'Hard,Words,Living',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25167,'','Robert Fitzgerald','Author','\nOctober 12, 1910\n','\nJanuary 16, 1985\n','American','Yes, and there were changes of light on landscapes and changes of direction of the wind and the force of the wind and weather. That whole scene is too important in Homer to neglect.','',NULL,'Important,Light,Weather',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25168,'','Robert Fitzgerald','Author','\nOctober 12, 1910\n','\nJanuary 16, 1985\n','American','Yes, living voices in a living language, so it seemed to us.','',NULL,'Living,Language,Yes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25169,'Love','Zelda Fitzgerald','Writer','\nJuly 24, 1900\n','\nMarch 10, 1948\n','American','Nobody has ever measured, not even poets, how much the heart can hold.','',NULL,'Heart,Ever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25170,'Time,Future','Zelda Fitzgerald','Writer','\nJuly 24, 1900\n','\nMarch 10, 1948\n','American','By the time a person has achieved years adequate for choosing a direction, the die is cast and the moment has long since passed which determined the future.','',NULL,'Long',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25171,'Love','Zelda Fitzgerald','Writer','\nJuly 24, 1900\n','\nMarch 10, 1948\n','American','I don\'t want to live. I want to love first, and live incidentally.','',NULL,'Live',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25172,'Men','Zelda Fitzgerald','Writer','\nJuly 24, 1900\n','\nMarch 10, 1948\n','American','It is the loose ends with which men hang themselves.','',NULL,'Themselves,Ends',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25173,'Home','Zelda Fitzgerald','Writer','\nJuly 24, 1900\n','\nMarch 10, 1948\n','American','Mr. Fitzgerald, I believe that is how he spells his name, seems to believe that plagiarism begins at home.','',NULL,'Believe,Seems',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25174,'Dreams','Zelda Fitzgerald','Writer','\nJuly 24, 1900\n','\nMarch 10, 1948\n','American','We grew up founding our dreams on the infinite promise of American advertising. I still believe that one can learn to play the piano by mail and that mud will give you a perfect complexion.','',NULL,'Believe,Give',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25175,'','Zelda Fitzgerald','Writer','\nJuly 24, 1900\n','\nMarch 10, 1948\n','American','Youth doesn\'t need friends - it only needs crowds.','',NULL,'Friends,Youth,Needs',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25176,'Freedom','Mike Fitzpatrick','Politician','\nJune 28, 1963\n','','American','The freedom to connect to the world anywhere at anytime brings with it the threat of unscrupulous predators and criminals who mask their activities with the anonymity the Internet provides to its users.','',NULL,'Internet,Mask',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25177,'','Mike Fitzpatrick','Politician','\nJune 28, 1963\n','','American','Although Customs and Border Protection analyzes cargo and other information to target specific shipments for closer inspection, it still physically inspects only a small fraction of the containers under its purview.','',NULL,'Small,Still,Protection',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25178,'Work','Mike Fitzpatrick','Politician','\nJune 28, 1963\n','','American','Anyone can use these sites - companies and colleges, teachers and students, young and old all make use of networking sites to connect with people electronically to share pictures, information, course work, and common interests.','',NULL,'Young,Old',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25179,'Technology','Mike Fitzpatrick','Politician','\nJune 28, 1963\n','','American','As the father of six children, I know very well the challenges technology poses to our families.','',NULL,'Father,Children',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25180,'','Mike Fitzpatrick','Politician','\nJune 28, 1963\n','','American','Back then, the excise tax was designed to be a luxury tax for people who owned telephones.','',NULL,'Tax,Luxury,Owned',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25181,'','Mike Fitzpatrick','Politician','\nJune 28, 1963\n','','American','Despite the administration\'s long public information campaign, for many months polls have consistently indicated only 37 percent of those eligible for Medicare say they only partially understand the program.','',NULL,'Long,Understand,Public',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25182,'','Mike Fitzpatrick','Politician','\nJune 28, 1963\n','','American','Dying should not be a taxable event.','',NULL,'Dying,Event,Taxable',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25183,'','Mike Fitzpatrick','Politician','\nJune 28, 1963\n','','American','However, the Medicare prescription drug benefit has changed, and if the nearly 3,000 seniors I have met through 12 town halls can represent a sample of opinion, many seniors do not yet understand the prescription drug program and do not plan to sign up for coverage.','',NULL,'Through,Understand,Opinion',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25184,'','Mike Fitzpatrick','Politician','\nJune 28, 1963\n','','American','I am encouraged by the news today that United States special operations personnel found, identified and killed the terrorist Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, the operational commander of the al-Qaeda led insurgency in Iraq. Al-Zarqawi was the public face of the insurgency.','',NULL,'Today,Special,Face',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25185,'Home,Design','Mike Fitzpatrick','Politician','\nJune 28, 1963\n','','American','Internet safety begins at home and that is why my legislation would require the Federal Trade Commission to design and publish a unique website to serve as a clearinghouse and resource for parents, teachers and children for information on the dangers of surfing the Internet.','',NULL,'Children',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25186,'','Mike Fitzpatrick','Politician','\nJune 28, 1963\n','','American','Make no mistake; child predation on the Internet is a growing problem.','',NULL,'Problem,Child,Growing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25187,'Alone','Mike Fitzpatrick','Politician','\nJune 28, 1963\n','','American','Myspace alone has just over 80 million users and ranks as the sixth most popular English language website and the eighth most popular site in the world.','',NULL,'Language,English',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25188,'','Mike Fitzpatrick','Politician','\nJune 28, 1963\n','','American','Our flag represents every American and it should not be hidden away as a result of property agreements.','',NULL,'Away,American,Result',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25189,'','Mike Fitzpatrick','Politician','\nJune 28, 1963\n','','American','Our teachers are responsible for our children\'s welfare for the six or eight hours they are at school and we need to know without question that their safety will be paramount on the minds of teachers, faculty and volunteers.','',NULL,'School,Children,Minds',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25190,'Government','Mike Fitzpatrick','Politician','\nJune 28, 1963\n','','American','Our troops are committed to bringing security to Iraq while its government matures. American forces will continue to accomplish their mission with caution, precision and honor with the thanks of a grateful nation.','',NULL,'Grateful,American',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25191,'Home','Mike Fitzpatrick','Politician','\nJune 28, 1963\n','','American','Parents have the ability to screen their children\'s Internet access at home.','',NULL,'Children,Parents',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25192,'','Mike Fitzpatrick','Politician','\nJune 28, 1963\n','','American','Predators will look for any way to talk to children online whether through sites like Myspace, instant messaging, or even online games.','',NULL,'Children,Through,Talk',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25193,'','Mike Fitzpatrick','Politician','\nJune 28, 1963\n','','American','Telephones are a virtual necessity - not a luxury - and the revenues collected by this tax flow into the general fund. But this once temporary tax remains and costs American taxpayers, our small businesses and families almost $6 billion dollars a year.','',NULL,'Small,American,Once',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25194,'','Mike Fitzpatrick','Politician','\nJune 28, 1963\n','','American','Terrorists have already attacked our Nation once. There is every reason to believe that they will try again - possibly with a weapon of mass destruction; a weapon that could be smuggled into our ports.','',NULL,'Believe,Try,Reason',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25195,'History,Freedom','Mike Fitzpatrick','Politician','\nJune 28, 1963\n','','American','The American flag is the symbol of our freedom, national pride and history.','',NULL,'Pride',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25196,'Best','Mike Fitzpatrick','Politician','\nJune 28, 1963\n','','American','The best defense against these people is to educate parents and children of the dangers that come along with the Internet and by limiting access to certain sites during the school day.','',NULL,'School,Children',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25197,'Health','Mike Fitzpatrick','Politician','\nJune 28, 1963\n','','American','The drug plans our seniors choose will define their health care options for years to come. If they do not make a decision and wait until the May 15 deadline passes, they will face penalties and higher prices for the drugs that they need.','',NULL,'Care,Decision',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25198,'Work,Money,Death','Mike Fitzpatrick','Politician','\nJune 28, 1963\n','','American','The estate tax punishes years of hard work and robs families of part of their heritage by imposing a huge penalty on inheritance after death - a tax on money that has already been taxed.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25199,'','Mike Fitzpatrick','Politician','\nJune 28, 1963\n','','American','The Internet has brought communities across the globe closer together through instant communication.','',NULL,'Together,Through,Internet',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25200,'Society','Mike Fitzpatrick','Politician','\nJune 28, 1963\n','','American','The technological breakthrough of the World Wide Web has been enormously beneficial to society.','',NULL,'Web,Wide',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25201,'Change','Cotton Fitzsimmons','Coach','\nOctober 7, 1931\n','\nJuly 24, 2004\n','American','Whether you\'re winning or losing, it is important to always be yourself. You can\'t change because of the circumstances around you.','',NULL,'Yourself,Important',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25202,'','Marlin Fitzwater','Public Servant','\nNovember 24, 1942\n','','American','The press briefing today I believe has lost much of its usefulness.','',NULL,'Today,Believe,Lost',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25203,'','Marlin Fitzwater','Public Servant','\nNovember 24, 1942\n','','American','The White House is a strange place.','',NULL,'Strange,Place,House',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25204,'Time','Marlin Fitzwater','Public Servant','\nNovember 24, 1942\n','','American','This strategy represents our policy for all time. Until it\'s changed.','',NULL,'Until,Changed',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25205,'','Aulus Persius Flaccus','Poet','34','62','Italian','And don\'t consult anyone\'s opinions but your own.','',NULL,'Anyone,Opinions,Consult',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25206,'','Aulus Persius Flaccus','Poet','34','62','Italian','Each man has his own desires; all do not possess the same inclinations.','',NULL,'Same,Desires,Possess',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25207,'','Aulus Persius Flaccus','Poet','34','62','Italian','He conquers who endures.','',NULL,'Conquers,Endures',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25208,'Life','Aulus Persius Flaccus','Poet','34','62','Italian','Is any man free except the one who can pass his life as he pleases?','',NULL,'Free,Except',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25209,'','Aulus Persius Flaccus','Poet','34','62','Italian','Oh, what a void there is in things.','',NULL,'Oh,Void',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25210,'','Aulus Persius Flaccus','Poet','34','62','Italian','Out of nothing can come, and nothing can become nothing.','',NULL,'Nothing,Become',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25211,'Work,Men','Aulus Persius Flaccus','Poet','34','62','Italian','Tomorrow is the day when idlers work, and fools reform, and mortal men lay hold on heaven.','',NULL,'Tomorrow',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25212,'Fear','Aulus Persius Flaccus','Poet','34','62','Italian','We consume our tomorrows fretting about our yesterdays.','',NULL,'Consume,Fretting',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25213,'','Roberta Flack','Musician','\nFebruary 10, 1937\n','','American','Bill Evans is a real serious jazz pianist who, in my book, crossed over boundaries in terms of color. He used the piano as his canvas.','',NULL,'Book,Real,Serious',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25214,'Faith,Music','Roberta Flack','Musician','\nFebruary 10, 1937\n','','American','Once you\'re successful with a certain kind of music, it\'s hard not to have faith in it as a means to stay successful.','',NULL,'Successful',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25215,'','Roberta Flack','Musician','\nFebruary 10, 1937\n','','American','As musicians, and as people who sell material for people to hear and absorb, it\'s important that we use that voice wisely.','',NULL,'Important,Musicians,Voice',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25216,'Music','Roberta Flack','Musician','\nFebruary 10, 1937\n','','American','I didn\'t know how well my first album had done; it was enough to get me to do the second album, which was a continuation of the music I\'d worked on and perfected.','',NULL,'Done,Enough',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25217,'','Roberta Flack','Musician','\nFebruary 10, 1937\n','','American','I have been on diets that were supervised by doctors, that were carefully supervised where I lost weight.','',NULL,'Lost,Weight,Doctors',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25218,'Life','Roberta Flack','Musician','\nFebruary 10, 1937\n','','American','I\'ve been overweight all my life.','',NULL,'Overweight',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25219,'Music,Hope,Anger','Roberta Flack','Musician','\nFebruary 10, 1937\n','','American','My hope is that out of all the anger and seeming hostility that we hear in some of today\'s music will come some sort of coalition that will become politically involved.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25220,'Good','Roberta Flack','Musician','\nFebruary 10, 1937\n','','American','Our criteria for deciding what\'s good and what\'s bad is very fickle, especially in this country.','',NULL,'Bad,Country',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25221,'Love','Roberta Flack','Musician','\nFebruary 10, 1937\n','','American','Remember: Always walk in the light. And if you feel like you\'re not walking in it, go find it. Love the light.','',NULL,'Remember,Find',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25222,'','Roberta Flack','Musician','\nFebruary 10, 1937\n','','American','So see every opportunity as golden, and keep your eyes on the prize - yours, not anybody else\'s.','',NULL,'Eyes,Else,Keep',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25223,'Good','Roberta Flack','Musician','\nFebruary 10, 1937\n','','American','That\'s a wonderful thing, because one of the primary qualities of a good performance is honesty.','',NULL,'Honesty,Wonderful',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25224,'','Fannie Flagg','Author','\nSeptember 21, 1941\n','','American','Remember if people talk behind your back, it only means you\'re two steps ahead!','',NULL,'Remember,Two,Talk',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25225,'Life,Age,Good','Fannie Flagg','Author','\nSeptember 21, 1941\n','','American','Being an only child and losing both my parents at an early age, I have found that the friends I have made over the years are the people who help me get through life, good times and bad.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25226,'','Fannie Flagg','Author','\nSeptember 21, 1941\n','','American','I have a lot of friends that are ex-Miss Alabamas and ex-Miss Georgias.','',NULL,'Friends',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25227,'Life','Fannie Flagg','Author','\nSeptember 21, 1941\n','','American','I think that people that are not sensitive, who seem to bang through life, do survive, but I don\'t think they get the really soaring feelings that people who are more artistically bent can get.','',NULL,'Feelings,Through',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25228,'','Fannie Flagg','Author','\nSeptember 21, 1941\n','','American','In order to be Miss Anybody you had to have excellent grades, and I had terrible grades because of my dyslexia.','',NULL,'Order,Miss,Anybody',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25229,'','Fannie Flagg','Author','\nSeptember 21, 1941\n','','American','Strangely enough, the first character in Fried Green Tomatoes was the cafe, and the town. I think a place can be as much a character in a novel as the people.','',NULL,'Character,Enough,Place',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25230,'Work','Fannie Flagg','Author','\nSeptember 21, 1941\n','','American','Yes, I suffer terribly from depression. I have to work at being happy, it\'s not my natural instinct. My natural instinct is, if something wonderful happens, to throw water in my own face.','',NULL,'Happy,Depression',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25231,'','Henry Flagler','Businessman','\nJanuary 2, 1830\n','\nMay 20, 1913\n','American','Helping others is like helping yourself.','',NULL,'Yourself,Others,Helping',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25232,'','Alice Weaver Flaherty','Scientist','','','American','It\'s no fun feeling your thoughts are being controlled by an electrode, and someone else is holding the clicker.','',NULL,'Fun,Someone,Feeling',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25233,'','Alice Weaver Flaherty','Scientist','','','American','Neurology and psychiatry should be treating the same organ.','',NULL,'Same,Treating,Organ',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25234,'','Alice Weaver Flaherty','Scientist','','','American','The mania is like wasps under the skin, like my head\'s going to explode with ideas.','',NULL,'Ideas,Head,Skin',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25235,'','Alice Weaver Flaherty','Scientist','','','American','What made me empathic was my depressions.','',NULL,'Made',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25236,'','Robert J. Flaherty','Director','\nFebruary 16, 1884\n','\nJuly 23, 1951\n','','Sometimes you have to lie. One often has to distort a thing to catch its true spirit.','',NULL,'True,Lie,Sometimes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25237,'','Robert J. Flaherty','Director','\nFebruary 16, 1884\n','\nJuly 23, 1951\n','','There\'s a saying among prospectors: \'Go out looking for one thing, and that\'s all you\'ll ever find.\'','',NULL,'Saying,Ever,Find',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25238,'','Ric Flair','Celebrity','\nFebruary 25, 1949\n','','American','I\'m Ric Flair! The Stylin\', profilin\', limousine riding, jet flying, kiss-stealing, wheelin\' n\' dealin\' son of a gun!','',NULL,'Son,Gun,Flying',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25239,'','Ric Flair','Celebrity','\nFebruary 25, 1949\n','','American','To be the man, you gotta beat the man!','',NULL,'Beat,Gotta',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25240,'','Ric Flair','Celebrity','\nFebruary 25, 1949\n','','American','Space Mountain may be the oldest ride in the park, but it has the longest line.','',NULL,'May,Space,Line',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25241,'','Ric Flair','Celebrity','\nFebruary 25, 1949\n','','American','In order to be the man, you have to beat the man.','',NULL,'Order,Beat',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25242,'Women,Men','Ric Flair','Celebrity','\nFebruary 25, 1949\n','','American','All the women want to be with me, all the men want to be like me.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25243,'Love','Ric Flair','Celebrity','\nFebruary 25, 1949\n','','American','If you don\'t like it, learn to love it!','',NULL,'Learn',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25244,'Business','Ric Flair','Celebrity','\nFebruary 25, 1949\n','','American','I can take more punishment than anyone in the business.','',NULL,'Anyone,Punishment',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25245,'Time','Ric Flair','Celebrity','\nFebruary 25, 1949\n','','American','When somebody has convinced you that you\'re not worth anything to anybody anymore, and they spend a lot of time doing it, you start believing it yourself.','',NULL,'Yourself,Start',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25246,'','Ric Flair','Celebrity','\nFebruary 25, 1949\n','','American','First of all, Vince McMahon doesn\'t argue - he tells you!','',NULL,'Argue,Tells,Vince',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25247,'','Ric Flair','Celebrity','\nFebruary 25, 1949\n','','American','I bleed like nobody else.','',NULL,'Else,Nobody,Bleed',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25248,'','Ric Flair','Celebrity','\nFebruary 25, 1949\n','','American','I had my first \'Survivor Series\' in 1991 and I was fortunate enough to be an instrumental part of the shows I was on.','',NULL,'Enough,Shows,Series',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25249,'Good','Ric Flair','Celebrity','\nFebruary 25, 1949\n','','American','I was really good at being a bad guy.','',NULL,'Bad,Guy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25250,'','Ric Flair','Celebrity','\nFebruary 25, 1949\n','','American','I\'m every woman\'s dream and every man\'s nightmare.','',NULL,'Woman,Dream,Nightmare',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25251,'Work','Ric Flair','Celebrity','\nFebruary 25, 1949\n','','American','My problem is that I think everybody needs to work as hard as I worked when I was in my prime.','',NULL,'Hard,Problem',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25252,'Business','Ric Flair','Celebrity','\nFebruary 25, 1949\n','','American','Nobody has wrestled everybody in the business like I have, especially not Bret Hart.','',NULL,'Everybody,Nobody',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25253,'','Ric Flair','Celebrity','\nFebruary 25, 1949\n','','American','None of this was written to hurt anybody\'s feelings.','',NULL,'Hurt,Feelings,Anybody',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25254,'','Ric Flair','Celebrity','\nFebruary 25, 1949\n','','American','The guy who could be me, but he knows when to draw the line, is John Cena. John Cena can rock \'n\' roll, let me tell you.','',NULL,'Rock,Tell,Guy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25255,'','Jeff Flake','Politician','\nDecember 31, 1962\n','','American','For one, I think as a missionary you gotta be stubborn. And you gotta try to be persuasive.','',NULL,'Try,Stubborn,Gotta',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25256,'Politics','Jeff Flake','Politician','\nDecember 31, 1962\n','','American','I feel at some point that the farm state politics will overwhelm the Florida politics.','',NULL,'Point,State',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25257,'Courage','Jeff Flake','Politician','\nDecember 31, 1962\n','','American','If we can\'t have the courage to tell our constituents, hey, we\'ve got to cut back, then if we can point to something and say, I would like to vote for more benefits for you, but this balanced budget amendment or statutory spending cap or whatever the device is, is preventing me from doing it.','',NULL,'Vote,Tell',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25258,'','Jeff Flake','Politician','\nDecember 31, 1962\n','','American','Many of the earmark request forms are actually filled out by lobbyists and then just turned in by the member\'s staff to the appropriations committee.','',NULL,'Actually,Committee,Request',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25259,'Government,Travel','Jeff Flake','Politician','\nDecember 31, 1962\n','','American','Our government shouldn\'t tell us where to travel and where not to travel.','',NULL,'Tell',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25260,'Best','Jeff Flake','Politician','\nDecember 31, 1962\n','','American','Senator Jon Kyl has given all of the eventual candidates in this race an excellent model of how to best serve Arizona and the country. He\'s set the bar extremely high, and I\'ll do my best to meet that standard.','',NULL,'Country,High',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25261,'','Jeff Flake','Politician','\nDecember 31, 1962\n','','American','The country is facing a fiscal crisis, and the United States Senate is at the center of the debate about how to bring federal spending under control.','',NULL,'Crisis,Control,Country',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25262,'Time','Jeff Flake','Politician','\nDecember 31, 1962\n','','American','There are some Republicans who say that any time you raise new revenue, you have to have a tax cut to match it. I am not one of those Republicans.','',NULL,'Tax,Cut',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25263,'','Dennis Flanagan','','','','','Actually I like the idea of being a Renaissance hack. If tombstones were still in style, I would want to have the two words chiseled right under my name.','',NULL,'Words,Two,Still',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25264,'Life,Age','Dennis Flanagan','','','','','In an age of specialization people are proud to be able to do one thing well, but if that is all they know about, they are missing out on much else life has to offer.','',NULL,'Else',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25265,'Science','Dennis Flanagan','','','','','Science is what scientists do.','',NULL,'Scientists',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25266,'','Tommy Flanagan','Musician','\nMarch 16, 1930\n','\nNovember 16, 2001\n','American','Acting never crossed my mind for a moment when I was growing up.','',NULL,'Mind,Moment,Acting',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25267,'Love,Time,Home','Tommy Flanagan','Musician','\nMarch 16, 1930\n','\nNovember 16, 2001\n','American','I do miss Glasgow but Malibu is home now. I love it here and when I do go back to Scotland it takes me a bit of time to acclimatise. I am a spoilt so-and-so. I live in the mountains of Malibu in the most gorgeous house and I phone my mum every day and tell her that I have got bad news - that it is o','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25268,'','Michael Flanders','Actor','\nMarch 1, 1922\n','\nApril 14, 1975\n','British','Eating people is wrong.','',NULL,'Wrong,Eating',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25269,'God','Michael Flanders','Actor','\nMarch 1, 1922\n','\nApril 14, 1975\n','British','If God had intended us to fly he would have given us railways.','',NULL,'Fly,Railways',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25270,'Great,Science','Michael Flanders','Actor','\nMarch 1, 1922\n','\nApril 14, 1975\n','British','One of the great problems of the world today is undoubtedly this problem of not being able to talk to scientists, because we don\'t understand science; they can\'t talk to us because they don\'t understand anything else, poor dears.','',NULL,'Today',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25271,'Truth','Michael Flanders','Actor','\nMarch 1, 1922\n','\nApril 14, 1975\n','British','The purpose of satire has been rightly stated as to strip off the veneer of comforting illusion and cosy half truth, and our job, as I see it, is to put it back again!','',NULL,'Job,Put',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25272,'Learning','Joe Flanigan','Actor','\nJanuary 5, 1967\n','','American','Learning what you don\'t want to do is pretty valuable, it may be as valuable as figuring out what it is you do want to do.','',NULL,'May,Pretty',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25273,'Home,Science','Joe Flanigan','Actor','\nJanuary 5, 1967\n','','American','I believe that science fiction is as profound as you want it to be or it can be very simple entertainment, and I\'m all for very simple entertainment. Every now and then we all need to come home, veg-out, watch something and not think too deeply about it. It\'s what you want it to be. We tend to steer','',NULL,'Believe',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25274,'Love,Work,Politics','Joe Flanigan','Actor','\nJanuary 5, 1967\n','','American','After graduating from college I worked at a variety of jobs, from banking to politics. I enjoyed whatever I was doing at the time but I didn\'t love my work.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25275,'','Joe Flanigan','Actor','\nJanuary 5, 1967\n','','American','At one point in college I was so shy that I\'d drop out of a class if asked to speak in front of other people.','',NULL,'Speak,College,Point',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25276,'','Joe Flanigan','Actor','\nJanuary 5, 1967\n','','American','I don\'t like cruises. Period. My biggest nightmare is being stuck on a boat.','',NULL,'Boat,Biggest,Period',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25277,'','Joe Flanigan','Actor','\nJanuary 5, 1967\n','','American','I was living in New York City and flat broke. My next door neighbor was an actor and he always seemed to be having more fun than I was. He convinced me to give acting a shot, but because of my shyness I was sure it would be a lost cause.','',NULL,'Fun,Lost,Give',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25278,'Respect,Science','Joe Flanigan','Actor','\nJanuary 5, 1967\n','','American','I wasn\'t a big science fiction aficionado, there were a few films like 2001 or Blade Runner that were favorites of mine, but since I started this series I have gained more respect for the genre and become more of a fan myself.','',NULL,'Become',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25279,'','Joe Flanigan','Actor','\nJanuary 5, 1967\n','','American','I\'m a regular part of the TV audience world, and I know that I like shows that I would watch. And this is a series that I definitely would watch. And some episodes are better than others.','',NULL,'Better,Others,Audience',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25280,'Good','Joe Flanigan','Actor','\nJanuary 5, 1967\n','','American','If I\'m going to fly for more than twenty feet it\'s generally a good idea to get a stunt guy.','',NULL,'Idea,Guy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25281,'Work','Joe Flanigan','Actor','\nJanuary 5, 1967\n','','American','It doesn\'t bother me to work with so much green screen. I prefer real settings obviously.','',NULL,'Real,Green',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25282,'Love,Women,Men','Janet Flanner','Journalist','\nMarch 13, 1892\n','\nNovember 7, 1978\n','American','By jove, no wonder women don\'t love war nor understand it, nor can operate in it as a rule; it takes a man to suffer what other men have invented.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25283,'Time','Janet Flanner','Journalist','\nMarch 13, 1892\n','\nNovember 7, 1978\n','American','Genius is immediate, but talent takes time.','',NULL,'Talent,Genius',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25284,'','Janet Flanner','Journalist','\nMarch 13, 1892\n','\nNovember 7, 1978\n','American','I act as a sponge. I soak it up and squeeze it out in ink every two weeks.','',NULL,'Two,Act,Ink',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25285,'','Janet Flanner','Journalist','\nMarch 13, 1892\n','\nNovember 7, 1978\n','American','I keep going over a sentence. I nag it, gnaw it, pat and flatter it.','',NULL,'Keep,Flatter,Sentence',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25286,'Life','Janet Flanner','Journalist','\nMarch 13, 1892\n','\nNovember 7, 1978\n','American','She was built for crowds. She has never come any closer to life than the dinner table.','',NULL,'She,Dinner',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25287,'War','Janet Flanner','Journalist','\nMarch 13, 1892\n','\nNovember 7, 1978\n','American','When you look at the startling ruins of Nuremberg, you are looking at a result of the war. When you look at the prisoners on view in the courthouse, you are looking at 22 of the causes.','',NULL,'Looking,Result',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25288,'','Kate Flannery','Actress','\nJune 10, 1964\n','','American','I cannot believe that in all the years that there have been female stand-ups, there has never been a show just for them.','',NULL,'Believe,Cannot,Show',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25289,'Women','Kate Flannery','Actress','\nJune 10, 1964\n','','American','I do have a lot of female friends who are stand-ups and also women who are actresses and also happen to have an act.','',NULL,'Happen,Friends',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25290,'','Kate Flannery','Actress','\nJune 10, 1964\n','','American','I feel like I\'m the luckiest actress in the world.','',NULL,'Actress,Luckiest',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25291,'Funny,Women','Kate Flannery','Actress','\nJune 10, 1964\n','','American','I feel like people are funny, and women are people, so I\'m sick of the distinction.','',NULL,'Sick',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25292,'Love','Kate Flannery','Actress','\nJune 10, 1964\n','','American','I love Tig Notaro; I just think she\'s so awesome.','',NULL,'Awesome,She',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25293,'','Kate Flannery','Actress','\nJune 10, 1964\n','','American','I think comedy is funnier when it\'s real.','',NULL,'Real,Comedy,Funnier',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25294,'','Kate Flannery','Actress','\nJune 10, 1964\n','','American','I think the genetics of being Irish are that you sort of prefer when it\'s rainy and cloudy. It\'s just genetic.','',NULL,'Rainy,Irish,Cloudy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25295,'Funny,Women','Kate Flannery','Actress','\nJune 10, 1964\n','','American','I think the whole concept that women aren\'t funny is dead. It\'s over; it\'s done.','',NULL,'Done',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25296,'','Kate Flannery','Actress','\nJune 10, 1964\n','','American','It\'s easy for people to strike if they\'re not working on a regular basis.','',NULL,'Working,Easy,Strike',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25297,'Good','Kate Flannery','Actress','\nJune 10, 1964\n','','American','Obviously I\'ve gone out of my way in my career to not look good, so it\'s always nice to, every once in a while, get the opposite going.','',NULL,'Nice,Career',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25298,'Women','Kate Flannery','Actress','\nJune 10, 1964\n','','American','\'TV Guide\' is smart to aim toward women. More women will go there to find out what\'s on - just like when guys won\'t ask for directions, a woman will break out the map.','',NULL,'Smart,Woman',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25299,'Love','Kate Flannery','Actress','\nJune 10, 1964\n','','American','Well, one of the things I love about \'The Office\' is that it has so much heart.','',NULL,'Heart,Office',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25300,'','Grandmaster Flash','Musician','\nJanuary 1, 1958\n','','American','Normal kids in their teens want to go and date girls and do mischievous things, your hormones are jumping around, but I stayed in my bedroom in search of something.','',NULL,'Around,Kids,Normal',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25301,'','Grandmaster Flash','Musician','\nJanuary 1, 1958\n','','American','As an individual I was known as the DJ or the mixer.','',NULL,'Individual,Known,Dj',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25302,'','Grandmaster Flash','Musician','\nJanuary 1, 1958\n','','American','All you have to know is mathematically how many times to scratch it and when to let it go - when certain things will enhance the record you\'re listening to.','',NULL,'Times,Listening,Scratch',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25303,'God,Art','Grandmaster Flash','Musician','\nJanuary 1, 1958\n','','American','But I had two very special people who helped to take my style to the next level. Thank God for my first MC Cowboy and my first student Grand Wizard Theodore, and to go out after creating this art form and finding everyone jamming to it - that too was pretty scary.','',NULL,'Two',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25304,'','Grandmaster Flash','Musician','\nJanuary 1, 1958\n','','American','Disco B still rolls with me now. He\'s still doing his thing. He does clubs in different places. He was very instrumental in helping me perfect my craft.','',NULL,'Different,Perfect,Still',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25305,'Music','Grandmaster Flash','Musician','\nJanuary 1, 1958\n','','American','Disco was brand new then and there were a few jocks that had monstrous sound systems but they wouldn\'t dare play this kind of music. They would never play a record where only two minutes of the song was all it was worth. They wouldn\'t buy those types of records.','',NULL,'Two,Play',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25306,'','Grandmaster Flash','Musician','\nJanuary 1, 1958\n','','American','Do not let any record company disturb your creative flow. You are not writing for the record company. You\'re writing for the public.','',NULL,'Writing,Creative,Public',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25307,'','Grandmaster Flash','Musician','\nJanuary 1, 1958\n','','American','For anybody to say well this is not Hip Hop and that\'s not Hip Hop, that is not the way the formula was laid down. It was for the people who were going to continue take anything musically and string it along.','',NULL,'Down,Anybody,Along',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25308,'','Grandmaster Flash','Musician','\nJanuary 1, 1958\n','','American','For instance, if you\'re playing a record with drums - horns would sound nice to enhance it so you get a record with horns and slip it in at certain times.','',NULL,'Nice,Times,Playing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25309,'','Grandmaster Flash','Musician','\nJanuary 1, 1958\n','','American','For us to keep claiming this isn\'t Hip Hop and that isn\'t Hip Hop doesn\'t make sense to me.','',NULL,'Sense,Keep,Hip',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25310,'','Grandmaster Flash','Musician','\nJanuary 1, 1958\n','','American','Hip Hop has become real constrained. The creative juices and creative flows have been diminished.','',NULL,'Real,Become,Creative',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25311,'Love','Grandmaster Flash','Musician','\nJanuary 1, 1958\n','','American','I had love for Breakout; I had love for Bambaataa. I had love for Kool Herc.','',NULL,'Kool,Breakout',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25312,'','Grandmaster Flash','Musician','\nJanuary 1, 1958\n','','American','I had to go into a studio and compose and write and press up 12 songs in 14 hours. When you\'re recording a song from scratch it takes you 14 hours to do just one song.','',NULL,'Write,Song,Takes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25313,'','Grandmaster Flash','Musician','\nJanuary 1, 1958\n','','American','I think what\'s happening here is, there\'s a group or maybe one person who is saying this is gonna be the definition and this is what we want to get the kids to do now.','',NULL,'Saying,Person,Here',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25314,'','Grandmaster Flash','Musician','\nJanuary 1, 1958\n','','American','So what I\'m trying to say is from a musical aspect for anybody to say that whatever they\'re doing in Florida is not Hip Hop or whatever they\'re doing in LA is not Hip Hop, who are these people to say that?','',NULL,'Trying,Whatever,Anybody',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25315,'','Grandmaster Flash','Musician','\nJanuary 1, 1958\n','','American','The type of mixing that was out then was blending from one record to the next or waiting for the record to go off and wait for the jock to put the needle back on.','',NULL,'Waiting,Put,Wait',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25316,'','Grandmaster Flash','Musician','\nJanuary 1, 1958\n','','American','We can come from our own particular point of view and lay it down. We should not be throwing verbal rocks at each other. We\'re all responsible to continue the growth of Hip Hop.','',NULL,'Down,Point,Growth',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25317,'','Grandmaster Flash','Musician','\nJanuary 1, 1958\n','','American','We can even sing off key, but if it\'s produced properly it can be a hit.','',NULL,'Off,Sing,Hit',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25318,'','Grandmaster Flash','Musician','\nJanuary 1, 1958\n','','American','We gotta stop fighting amongst each other. I think the only rift should be when take it the stage and try to out perform each other.','',NULL,'Try,Fighting,Stop',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25319,'Attitude','Grandmaster Flash','Musician','\nJanuary 1, 1958\n','','American','What has happened is that to some degree they have taken an attitude where they don\'t listen to demos of diverse subject matters. They\'re looking for demos like the record the guy on the left just did.','',NULL,'Did,Looking',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25320,'','Michael Flatley','Dancer','\nJuly 16, 1958\n','','Irish','Anything is possible. I\'ve got a few more miles in me. I\'m not going to feel sorry for myself.','',NULL,'Sorry,Few,Possible',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25321,'','Michael Flatley','Dancer','\nJuly 16, 1958\n','','Irish','I don\'t believe that when you are 25 you are over the hill. Fifty is the new 30.','',NULL,'Believe,Fifty,Hill',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25322,'Work','Michael Flatley','Dancer','\nJuly 16, 1958\n','','Irish','I feel like a tiger right now. There\'s nothing impossible if you get up and work for it.','',NULL,'Nothing,Impossible',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25323,'','Michael Flatley','Dancer','\nJuly 16, 1958\n','','Irish','I wasn\'t even sure I\'d be able to walk. I couldn\'t even go outside. Maybe I was just burnt crisp from the gruelling schedule I had been keeping for years.','',NULL,'Able,Sure,Walk',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25324,'','Michael Flatley','Dancer','\nJuly 16, 1958\n','','Irish','I would rather be having a burger and beers with my mates but I can\'t do that when I know I\'ve got to dance.','',NULL,'Dance,Rather,Burger',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25325,'Life,Family','Michael Flatley','Dancer','\nJuly 16, 1958\n','','Irish','I\'m at a stage in my life when I want a wife and a family.','',NULL,'Wife',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25326,'','Michael Flatley','Dancer','\nJuly 16, 1958\n','','Irish','I\'m proud of my Irish heritage and culture and this show will feature a lot of Irish dancing.','',NULL,'Proud,Show,Culture',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25327,'Love','Michael Flatley','Dancer','\nJuly 16, 1958\n','','Irish','Ideally if I settled down with a wife I would love to form my own troupe of mini dancers!','',NULL,'Wife,Down',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25328,'Success','Michael Flatley','Dancer','\nJuly 16, 1958\n','','Irish','Whenever I hear, \'It can\'t be done,\' I know I\'m close to success.','',NULL,'Done,Hear',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25329,'Future,Life,Success','Gustave Flaubert','Novelist','\nDecember 12, 1821\n','\nMay 8, 1880\n','French','The most glorious moments in your life are not the so-called days of success, but rather those days when out of dejection and despair you feel rise in you a challenge to life, and the promise of future accomplishments.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25330,'Death','Gustave Flaubert','Novelist','\nDecember 12, 1821\n','\nMay 8, 1880\n','French','A friend who dies, it\'s something of you who dies.','',NULL,'Friend,Dies',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25331,'Work,Life','Gustave Flaubert','Novelist','\nDecember 12, 1821\n','\nMay 8, 1880\n','French','Be regular and orderly in your life, so that you may be violent and original in your work.','',NULL,'May',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25332,'Work','Gustave Flaubert','Novelist','\nDecember 12, 1821\n','\nMay 8, 1880\n','French','The better a work is, the more it attracts criticism; it is like the fleas who rush to jump on white linens.','',NULL,'Better,Criticism',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25333,'Happiness,Good','Gustave Flaubert','Novelist','\nDecember 12, 1821\n','\nMay 8, 1880\n','French','To be stupid, selfish, and have good health are three requirements for happiness, though if stupidity is lacking, all is lost.','',NULL,'Health',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25334,'Art','Gustave Flaubert','Novelist','\nDecember 12, 1821\n','\nMay 8, 1880\n','French','Artists who seek perfection in everything are those who cannot attain it in anything.','',NULL,'Everything,Cannot',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25335,'Love,Hope','Gustave Flaubert','Novelist','\nDecember 12, 1821\n','\nMay 8, 1880\n','French','Love is a springtime plant that perfumes everything with its hope, even the ruins to which it clings.','',NULL,'Everything',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25336,'Nature','Gustave Flaubert','Novelist','\nDecember 12, 1821\n','\nMay 8, 1880\n','French','I believe that if one always looked at the skies, one would end up with wings.','',NULL,'Believe,End',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25337,'','Gustave Flaubert','Novelist','\nDecember 12, 1821\n','\nMay 8, 1880\n','French','A memory is a beautiful thing, it\'s almost a desire that you miss.','',NULL,'Beautiful,Desire,Almost',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25338,'Truth','Gustave Flaubert','Novelist','\nDecember 12, 1821\n','\nMay 8, 1880\n','French','There is no truth. There is only perception.','',NULL,'Perception',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25339,'','Gustave Flaubert','Novelist','\nDecember 12, 1821\n','\nMay 8, 1880\n','French','Nothing is more humiliating than to see idiots succeed in enterprises we have failed in.','',NULL,'Nothing,Succeed,Idiots',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25340,'Work,God','Gustave Flaubert','Novelist','\nDecember 12, 1821\n','\nMay 8, 1880\n','French','The artist must be in his work as God is in creation, invisible and all-powerful; one must sense him everywhere but never see him.','',NULL,'Must',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25341,'Love,Good','Gustave Flaubert','Novelist','\nDecember 12, 1821\n','\nMay 8, 1880\n','French','I love good sense above all, perhaps because I have none.','',NULL,'Sense',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25342,'Poetry','Gustave Flaubert','Novelist','\nDecember 12, 1821\n','\nMay 8, 1880\n','French','Everything one invents is true, you may be perfectly sure of that. Poetry is as precise as geometry.','',NULL,'True,Everything',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25343,'Life','Gustave Flaubert','Novelist','\nDecember 12, 1821\n','\nMay 8, 1880\n','French','Writing is a dog\'s life, but the only life worth living.','',NULL,'Writing,Living',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25344,'','Gustave Flaubert','Novelist','\nDecember 12, 1821\n','\nMay 8, 1880\n','French','Do not read, as children do, to amuse yourself, or like the ambitious, for the purpose of instruction. No, read in order to live.','',NULL,'Yourself,Live,Children',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25345,'','Gustave Flaubert','Novelist','\nDecember 12, 1821\n','\nMay 8, 1880\n','French','Here is true immorality: ignorance and stupidity; the devil is nothing but this. His name is Legion.','',NULL,'Ignorance,True,Stupidity',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25346,'','Gustave Flaubert','Novelist','\nDecember 12, 1821\n','\nMay 8, 1880\n','French','Madame Bovary is myself.','',NULL,'Madame',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25347,'','Gustave Flaubert','Novelist','\nDecember 12, 1821\n','\nMay 8, 1880\n','French','Anything becomes interesting if you look at it long enough.','',NULL,'Long,Enough,Becomes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25348,'','Gustave Flaubert','Novelist','\nDecember 12, 1821\n','\nMay 8, 1880\n','French','One arrives at style only with atrocious effort, with fanatical and devoted stubbornness.','',NULL,'Effort,Style,Atrocious',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25349,'Music','Gustave Flaubert','Novelist','\nDecember 12, 1821\n','\nMay 8, 1880\n','French','Human speech is like a cracked kettle on which we tap crude rhythms for bears to dance to, while we long to make music that will melt the stars.','',NULL,'Long,Human',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25350,'Love,Work','Gustave Flaubert','Novelist','\nDecember 12, 1821\n','\nMay 8, 1880\n','French','I love my work with a frenetic and perverse love, as an ascetic loves the hair shirt which scratches his belly.','',NULL,'Hair',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25351,'','Gustave Flaubert','Novelist','\nDecember 12, 1821\n','\nMay 8, 1880\n','French','Judge the goodness of a book by the energy of the punches it has given you. I believe the greatest characteristic of genius, is, above all, force.','',NULL,'Believe,Judge,Greatest',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25352,'Art','Gustave Flaubert','Novelist','\nDecember 12, 1821\n','\nMay 8, 1880\n','French','Of all lies, art is the least untrue.','',NULL,'Lies,Untrue',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25353,'','Gustave Flaubert','Novelist','\nDecember 12, 1821\n','\nMay 8, 1880\n','French','Read in order to live.','',NULL,'Live,Read,Order',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25354,'','Flavor Flav','Musician','\nMarch 16, 1959\n','','American','The moments we have behind us, you won\'t be able to see again. We\'re only responsible for what we live in right now.','',NULL,'Live,Again,Able',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25355,'Best','Flavor Flav','Musician','\nMarch 16, 1959\n','','American','Best advice that I ever got is to do whatever it takes to make myself happy, so that I\'ll be able to make others happy. If I\'m not happy, I can\'t make other people happy.','',NULL,'Happy,Ever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25356,'','Flavor Flav','Musician','\nMarch 16, 1959\n','','American','I just want to show the world it\'s never too late to get your diploma, and show kids they should stay in school and not wait until you\'re old to get it.','',NULL,'School,Old,Wait',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25357,'Money','Flavor Flav','Musician','\nMarch 16, 1959\n','','American','Back in the day, cooking definitely was the thing where you could make a lot of money. Also, it was something that I liked to do.','',NULL,'Cooking,Liked',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25358,'Good','Flavor Flav','Musician','\nMarch 16, 1959\n','','American','Back in the day, when the D.J. would be playing a record, I\'d be on the mic trying to hype up the crowd. So once Public Enemy became a rap group, I decided that that\'s the role that I wanted to take on. I wanted to be the one that was hyping, because I\'ve always been good at it. I can hype up any cr','',NULL,'Enemy,Trying',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25359,'Life','Flavor Flav','Musician','\nMarch 16, 1959\n','','American','Definitely, I think I\'m a life coach for real. The lessons I give are lessons you can take to the bank.','',NULL,'Real,Give',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25360,'Good','Flavor Flav','Musician','\nMarch 16, 1959\n','','American','Doing scripted acting is a challenge to me. I can\'t remember things too good, so remembering lines is a challenge to your boy.','',NULL,'Remember,Challenge',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25361,'Good','Flavor Flav','Musician','\nMarch 16, 1959\n','','American','Hip-hop is when you have crowd participation; when you chant at the audience and they chant back at you; when you wave your hands in the air like you just don\'t care; or some breakdancing. Everything today is just low-beat, real bass-y, bass-y, good rap records.','',NULL,'Today,Care',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25362,'Time','Flavor Flav','Musician','\nMarch 16, 1959\n','','American','Honestly, Flav is not much of a video game player these days. BUT, I used to spend hours on Time Crisis. I beat all levels, man.','',NULL,'Crisis,Game',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25363,'Dating','Flavor Flav','Musician','\nMarch 16, 1959\n','','American','I ain\'t scared to do another dating show, but I ain\'t really trying to. I want to do a talk show or something. I\'ve done enough dating on television. I\'m ready to spread my wings, and go down other avenues.','',NULL,'Done,Down',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25364,'','Flavor Flav','Musician','\nMarch 16, 1959\n','','American','I got a lot happening, a whole lot, and it\'s not always easy being me.','',NULL,'Whole,Easy,Happening',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25365,'Work','Flavor Flav','Musician','\nMarch 16, 1959\n','','American','I got a way to get through to kids. I try to take that and use that to my advantage. If we work on the kids right now, I\'m telling you, they\'ll be making less mistakes, the jails will be gettin\' less full. It\'s all about what we do with the kids.','',NULL,'Mistakes,Through',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25366,'','Flavor Flav','Musician','\nMarch 16, 1959\n','','American','I got my degree in culinary arts in 1978.','',NULL,'Arts,Degree,Culinary',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25367,'','Flavor Flav','Musician','\nMarch 16, 1959\n','','American','I grew up playing about 15 instruments and the way that I was able to accomplish that was by cutting my classes, hanging out in the band room all day, and going from one instrument to the next to the next, until I learned how to play everything by ear.','',NULL,'Everything,Play,Learned',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25368,'','Flavor Flav','Musician','\nMarch 16, 1959\n','','American','I have over a hundred clocks. I\'ve got fancy clocks and clocks from all over the world that people made for me.','',NULL,'Made,Fancy,Clocks',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25369,'','Flavor Flav','Musician','\nMarch 16, 1959\n','','American','I know I have a hit show on my hands.','',NULL,'Show,Hands,Hit',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25370,'Future','Flavor Flav','Musician','\nMarch 16, 1959\n','','American','I look more to the future. That\'s where my head is at.','',NULL,'Head',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25371,'Music','Flavor Flav','Musician','\nMarch 16, 1959\n','','American','I remember rap music. We used to party and dance off of it. Today it\'s all about a whole different angle... Rappers are going against each other, and it\'s more of a bragging, boasting thing.','',NULL,'Today,Different',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25372,'','Flavor Flav','Musician','\nMarch 16, 1959\n','','American','I set our house on fire when I was a little child playing with lighters. Boy, did I burn the place down!','',NULL,'Fire,Down,Did',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25373,'Time','Flavor Flav','Musician','\nMarch 16, 1959\n','','American','I try and spend a lot of time with my kids. I try and have fun with my kids. I try to put father time in there.','',NULL,'Fun,Father',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25374,'','Flavor Flav','Musician','\nMarch 16, 1959\n','','American','I wear my Viking helmet because the horns define how sharp my brains are. If you try to rub me the wrong way, I will stick you with both of my horns.','',NULL,'Try,Wrong,Both',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25375,'Music','Flavor Flav','Musician','\nMarch 16, 1959\n','','American','I worked as a head cook at courthouses and high schools. I left it behind when I started getting into my music real heavy.','',NULL,'Real,Getting',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25376,'','Flavor Flav','Musician','\nMarch 16, 1959\n','','American','I\'ll tell you one thing you can\'t do: you can\'t put your shoes on, then your socks on.','',NULL,'Put,Tell,Shoes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25377,'','Flavor Flav','Musician','\nMarch 16, 1959\n','','American','I\'m a real big celebrity. I\'m this megastar.','',NULL,'Real,Big,Celebrity',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25378,'','Flavor Flav','Musician','\nMarch 16, 1959\n','','American','I\'m not doing no more \'Flavor of Loves.\' I\'m trying to grow. I don\'t want to stay on the same page. You can\'t stay on the same page in order to get to the next chap.','',NULL,'Trying,Same,Next',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25379,'','John Flavel','Clergyman','1627','1691','English','Brethren, it is easier to declaim against a thousand sins of others, than to mortify one sin in ourselves.','',NULL,'Others,Against,Ourselves',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25380,'God','John Flavel','Clergyman','1627','1691','English','Man\'s extremity is God\'s opportunity.','',NULL,'Extremity',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25381,'','Dan Flavin','Sculptor','\nApril 1, 1933\n','\nNovember 29, 1996\n','American','It is what it is, and it ain\'t nothin\' else... Everything is clearly, openly, plainly delivered.','',NULL,'Everything,Else,Clearly',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25382,'','Dan Flavin','Sculptor','\nApril 1, 1933\n','\nNovember 29, 1996\n','American','A piece of wall can be visually disintegrated from the whole into a separate triangle by plunging a diagonal of light from edge to edge on the wall; that is, side to floor, for instance.','',NULL,'Light,Whole,Side',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25383,'','Dan Flavin','Sculptor','\nApril 1, 1933\n','\nNovember 29, 1996\n','American','My icons do not raise up the blessed savior in elaborate cathedrals. They are constructed concentrations celebrating barren rooms. They bring a limited light.','',NULL,'Blessed,Light,Bring',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25384,'Art','Dan Flavin','Sculptor','\nApril 1, 1933\n','\nNovember 29, 1996\n','American','One might not think of light as a matter of fact, but I do. And it is, as I said, as plain and open and direct an art as you will ever find.','',NULL,'Ever,Find',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25385,'','Dan Flavin','Sculptor','\nApril 1, 1933\n','\nNovember 29, 1996\n','American','Realizing this, I knew that the actual space of a room could be broken down and played with by planting illusions of real light (electric light) at crucial junctures in the room\'s composition.','',NULL,'Real,Down,Light',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25386,'Great','Bobby Flay','Celebrity','\nOctober 9, 1964\n','','American','I think cookies are sort of the unsung sweet, you know? They\'re incredibly popular. But everybody thinks of cakes and pies and fancier desserts before they think cookies. A plate of cookies is a great way to end dinner and really nice to share at the holidays.','',NULL,'Nice,End',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25387,'Love','Bobby Flay','Celebrity','\nOctober 9, 1964\n','','American','I still love making hamburgers on the grill. I guess whenever I eat them childhood memories come up for me.','',NULL,'Still,Making',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25388,'Work','Bobby Flay','Celebrity','\nOctober 9, 1964\n','','American','Don\'t underestimate the importance of having enough room to work. Grilling is much more relaxing when you are not trying to juggle a whole collection of plates and bowls as you do it. If your grill doesn\'t have enough workspace - and they almost never do - set up a table right next to your grill.','',NULL,'Trying,Enough',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25389,'','Bobby Flay','Celebrity','\nOctober 9, 1964\n','','American','I was hired as a sous-chef at a restaurant on the Upper East Side. The chef liked to drink - some mornings we would find him sleeping. Two weeks after its opening, I became the chef. I was 20 years old, and way over my head. I had to hire the cooks and do the menus.','',NULL,'Him,Two,Find',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25390,'Hope,Food,Alone','Bobby Flay','Celebrity','\nOctober 9, 1964\n','','American','My contribution I hope is to get people to eat full-flavored food. If I could come away with that alone, that would be a fantastic accomplishment. I\'m also very proud of being a very American chef.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25391,'','Bobby Flay','Celebrity','\nOctober 9, 1964\n','','American','A grill is just a source of heat. Just like a stove, it is very user-friendly.','',NULL,'Heat,Source,Grill',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25392,'Good,Business','Bobby Flay','Celebrity','\nOctober 9, 1964\n','','American','Even if the chef has a good business head, his focus should be behind kitchen doors. A business partner should take care of everything in front of the kitchen doors.','',NULL,'Care',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25393,'','Bobby Flay','Celebrity','\nOctober 9, 1964\n','','American','Go vegetable heavy. Reverse the psychology of your plate by making meat the side dish and vegetables the main course.','',NULL,'Making,Side,Psychology',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25394,'','Bobby Flay','Celebrity','\nOctober 9, 1964\n','','American','Grilling outside with my parents at the Jersey shore. We would grill lobster and corn in the summer.','',NULL,'Parents,Summer,Outside',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25395,'Great,Food','Bobby Flay','Celebrity','\nOctober 9, 1964\n','','American','Habaneros have a great fruity flavor, but the challenge is that you have to deflect the heat in order to taste the flavor. If you don\'t, you\'re dead. They should really have a warning sign on them. Deflect the habanero\'s heat by pairing it with sweet food.','',NULL,'Challenge',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25396,'','Bobby Flay','Celebrity','\nOctober 9, 1964\n','','American','I guess I fell into cooking.','',NULL,'Cooking,Guess,Fell',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25397,'Work','Bobby Flay','Celebrity','\nOctober 9, 1964\n','','American','I probably use my chef\'s knives more than any other tool in the kitchen. I\'m not married to a particular brand, because they all work, they all have sharp blades.','',NULL,'Married,Chef',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25398,'Time','Bobby Flay','Celebrity','\nOctober 9, 1964\n','','American','One thing you don\'t want to do as a host is be running around all evening. Do as much as you can ahead of time, so all you have to do is grill the main ingredients.','',NULL,'Evening,Around',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25399,'Great','Bobby Flay','Celebrity','\nOctober 9, 1964\n','','American','A molcajete is a stone mortar and pestle from Mexico. They\'re great for grinding spices and making salsa and guacamole because they give everything a nice coarse and rustic feel. I\'ve never collected anything, but I think I might start collecting these because each one is decorated differently.','',NULL,'Nice,Everything',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25400,'Best','Bobby Flay','Celebrity','\nOctober 9, 1964\n','','American','An instant-read thermometer is your best bet for making sure that meat and fish are cooked to the proper temperature.','',NULL,'Making,Sure',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25401,'Time,Food','Bobby Flay','Celebrity','\nOctober 9, 1964\n','','American','Basically, there are two things we know: Everybody has less time, and the general public is demanding better food - better in terms of quality and better in terms of flavor.','',NULL,'Better',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25402,'Work','Bobby Flay','Celebrity','\nOctober 9, 1964\n','','American','Brushes are crucial for applying glazes, sauces, and oils. The pastry brushes that you find in homestores can be pricey so pay a visit to your local hardware store and pick up a few paint brushes which are less expensive and work equally as well.','',NULL,'Find,Few',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25403,'Best','Bobby Flay','Celebrity','\nOctober 9, 1964\n','','American','Charcoal or gas. Both give excellent results, so choose the one that best suits your style of cooking.','',NULL,'Give,Both',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25404,'Good','Bobby Flay','Celebrity','\nOctober 9, 1964\n','','American','Chipotles to me are a one-of-a-kind pepper because they\'re smoked jalapenos, so they\'re fiery and they\'re smoky. It\'s good to use chipotles in salsas or soups or condiments - that works really well. To me, they always really pick up anything you put them in.','',NULL,'Put,Works',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25405,'','Bobby Flay','Celebrity','\nOctober 9, 1964\n','','American','Cook ingredients that you are used to cooking by other techniques, such as fish, chicken, or hamburgers. In other words be comfortable with the ingredients you are using.','',NULL,'Words,Used,Fish',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25406,'Food','Bobby Flay','Celebrity','\nOctober 9, 1964\n','','American','Don\'t try to be the next Rachael Ray or Bobby Flay, we already have those people. We want someone who is going to make their own mark on \'Food Network.\'','',NULL,'Someone,Try',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25407,'','Bobby Flay','Celebrity','\nOctober 9, 1964\n','','American','Everybody says, \'I have problems overcooking steak on the grill,\' but just take it off earlier! Grilling is really common sense. It\'s very simple. You should think of a grill as a burner - it just happens to have grates. You shouldn\'t be intimidated by it.','',NULL,'Simple,Problems,Sense',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25408,'Food,Diet','Bobby Flay','Celebrity','\nOctober 9, 1964\n','','American','For me, it\'s all about moderation. I don\'t kick things out of my diet, like carbs. But I\'m not going to eat fast food.','',NULL,'Eat',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25409,'','Bobby Flay','Celebrity','\nOctober 9, 1964\n','','American','Grilling takes the formality out of entertaining. Everyone wants to get involved.','',NULL,'Everyone,Takes,Wants',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25410,'Time,Diet','Bobby Flay','Celebrity','\nOctober 9, 1964\n','','American','I can\'t be on the cheeseburger diet all the time.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25411,'','Bela Fleck','Musician','\nJuly 10, 1958\n','','American','I think it is very ironic that most people think that the banjo is a southern white instrument. It came from Africa and even for the first years that white people played banjo they would put on blackface.','',NULL,'Put,Africa,Played',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25412,'Work','Bela Fleck','Musician','\nJuly 10, 1958\n','','American','I always try to work with people who are better than me, so I can learn more.','',NULL,'Better,Try',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25413,'Music','Bela Fleck','Musician','\nJuly 10, 1958\n','','American','I think the Flecktones are a mixture of acoustic and electronic music with a lot of roots in folk and bluegrass as well as funk and jazz.','',NULL,'Jazz,Roots',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25414,'','Bela Fleck','Musician','\nJuly 10, 1958\n','','American','My most powerful memory was hearing Earl Scruggs on \'The Beverly Hillbillies\' as a 5 or 6 year old. That sound just blew me away, shook my head up.','',NULL,'Powerful,Old,Away',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25415,'Music','Bela Fleck','Musician','\nJuly 10, 1958\n','','American','So it doesn\'t have to be happy music to be inspiring.','',NULL,'Happy,Inspiring',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25416,'','Bela Fleck','Musician','\nJuly 10, 1958\n','','American','They think the banjo can only be happy, but that\'s not true.','',NULL,'Happy,True,Banjo',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25417,'Attitude','Richard Fleeshman','Actor','\nJune 8, 1989\n','','English','I\'ve never been out with any of the cast of Coronation Street. We\'re all very close friends so it\'s very much a professional attitude.','',NULL,'Friends,Close',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25418,'','Richard Fleeshman','Actor','\nJune 8, 1989\n','','English','Skype is a wonderful thing. The irony is that you never Skype when you\'re in the same country as someone.','',NULL,'Someone,Country,Same',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25419,'Love,Music,Good','Richard Fleeshman','Actor','\nJune 8, 1989\n','','English','I have really diverse tastes, which can be problematic sometimes, but it\'s good because it means I\'m always listening to as much music as possible. I love listening to music, whatever genre it is.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25420,'Music,Time','Richard Fleeshman','Actor','\nJune 8, 1989\n','','English','I play piano and guitar and I do write my own stuff so to a certain extent I know what I want to do in regards to music. But I\'m still finding out what kind of music is my favourite kind to listen to, never mind do myself so I\'ve got a lot of time to find out myself and develop myself as an artist.','',NULL,'Mind',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25421,'Trust','Richard Fleeshman','Actor','\nJune 8, 1989\n','','English','I trust my mum with anything. If I have a problem, my mum is always the first person I go to.','',NULL,'Person,Problem',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25422,'Music','Richard Fleeshman','Actor','\nJune 8, 1989\n','','English','I\'m not really into gothic music, it\'s not really my type of scene but each to their own. I listen to pretty much anything.','',NULL,'Pretty,Listen',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25423,'','Richard Fleeshman','Actor','\nJune 8, 1989\n','','English','I\'m quite looking forward to the fact that people know me as Richard rather than Craig.','',NULL,'Forward,Rather,Fact',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25424,'','Richard Fleeshman','Actor','\nJune 8, 1989\n','','English','I\'ve never really been star struck. I was a little bit taken aback when I was doing a chat show recently and I was sat in the make-up chair chatting to a guy say next to me but I couldn\'t look round and see who it was, it was only when I got up I realised it had been Bryan Adams I\'d been talking to!','',NULL,'Show,Next,Talking',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25425,'Success','Richard Fleeshman','Actor','\nJune 8, 1989\n','','English','If I\'d just been interested in record sales, I would have taken one of the deals I was offered after \'Soapstar Superstar,\' made a quick covers album and probably had some success for five minutes. I decided that wasn\'t for me.','',NULL,'Made,After',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25426,'Great','Richard Fleeshman','Actor','\nJune 8, 1989\n','','English','It still hasn\'t sunk in that I\'m going to be in Coronation Street. Everything about the role is brilliant and I\'m working with some great people.','',NULL,'Everything,Still',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25427,'Great','Richard Fleeshman','Actor','\nJune 8, 1989\n','','English','It was great as an actor to be given the story line I was given but I didn\'t expect Craig to stay so it was a lovely twist when I found out they\'d decided to keep him.','',NULL,'Him,Keep',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25428,'Love,Music','Richard Fleeshman','Actor','\nJune 8, 1989\n','','English','The Goth character was a difficult thing to get my head round. I\'m not really a fan of Goth music. I\'m more a piano and guitar man - that\'s what I love.','',NULL,'Character',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25429,'Time,Amazing','Richard Fleeshman','Actor','\nJune 8, 1989\n','','English','You know, I was a kid when I went into \'Coronation Street\' and I had an amazing time. I got some fantastic opportunities from Corrie and from \'Soapstar\' and I\'d never say they did anything other than help me.','',NULL,'Help',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25430,'','James Van Fleet','Soldier','\nMarch 19, 1892\n','\nSeptember 23, 1992\n','American','Always think in terms of what the other person wants.','',NULL,'Person,Wants,Terms',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25431,'','Lord Thomson of Fleet','Publisher','\nJune 5, 1894\n','\nAugust 4, 1976\n','Canadian','As for editorial content, that\'s the stuff you separate the ads with.','',NULL,'Stuff,Content,Separate',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25432,'Money','Lord Thomson of Fleet','Publisher','\nJune 5, 1894\n','\nAugust 4, 1976\n','Canadian','I buy newspapers to make money to buy more newspapers to make more money.','',NULL,'Newspapers,Buy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25433,'','Lord Thomson of Fleet','Publisher','\nJune 5, 1894\n','\nAugust 4, 1976\n','Canadian','I have a magpie mind. I like anything that glitters.','',NULL,'Mind',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25434,'Money','Lord Thomson of Fleet','Publisher','\nJune 5, 1894\n','\nAugust 4, 1976\n','Canadian','I\'ve got money so I\'m a Conservative.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25435,'','Kate Fleetwood','Actress','\nSeptember 24, 1972\n','','English','But nothing beats a Woody Allen film on a Sunday night, with a glass of wine and some leftovers.','',NULL,'Sunday,Nothing,Night',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25436,'','Kate Fleetwood','Actress','\nSeptember 24, 1972\n','','English','I am a total sucker for an actor\'s autobiography/biography. I have probably read most of them.','',NULL,'Read,Actor,Total',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25437,'Love,Time','Kate Fleetwood','Actress','\nSeptember 24, 1972\n','','English','I read everything by Ian McEwan, he is so elegant. I love reading anything about Shakespeare, too. He is my first love. If I had a time machine, I would be hanging out with him.','',NULL,'Everything',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25438,'','Kate Fleetwood','Actress','\nSeptember 24, 1972\n','','English','My guilty pleasure is reality TV, as I am really nosey.','',NULL,'Reality,Guilty,Pleasure',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25439,'','Mick Fleetwood','Musician','\nJune 24, 1942\n','','British','At last a dream come true. The Instrument of Instruments.','',NULL,'True,Dream,Last',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25440,'','Mick Fleetwood','Musician','\nJune 24, 1942\n','','British','Fleetwood Mac has been pretty truthful. Open about what we do. We\'ve always done it from the inside out. Versus being pressured from the outside and changing the inside. And that\'s our story.','',NULL,'Done,Pretty,Story',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25441,'Music','Mick Fleetwood','Musician','\nJune 24, 1942\n','','British','Fleetwood Mac were really accessible musically, but lyrically and emotionally, we weren\'t so easy. And it was our music that helped us survive. But all of us were in pieces personally.','',NULL,'Easy,Survive',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25442,'Work,Respect','Mick Fleetwood','Musician','\nJune 24, 1942\n','','British','I keep fit, I work out, I eat pretty damn well, I don\'t drink like a fish, and all of those things are tempered with a holistic mind-set that you need to damn well respect the vehicle that you\'re walking around in.','',NULL,'Pretty',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25443,'Love','Mick Fleetwood','Musician','\nJune 24, 1942\n','','British','I love wearing a lot of color, and I am majorly into scarves. I\'m the Beau Brummell of Fleetwood Mac, no doubt.','',NULL,'Doubt,Color',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25444,'Love','Mick Fleetwood','Musician','\nJune 24, 1942\n','','British','I really understand what that process is all about and how important it is, especially with young folk and creative folk that love looking for some platform that makes it easier for them to express themselves.','',NULL,'Important,Understand',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25445,'Time','Mick Fleetwood','Musician','\nJune 24, 1942\n','','British','If you were to ask me, \'What the hell does a musician have in common with a restaurant?\' I would say a huge amount. It\'s show time every day, it\'s a team of people, like, running a circus, which is running a rock-and-roll band.','',NULL,'Hell,Team',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25446,'Success,Great','Mick Fleetwood','Musician','\nJune 24, 1942\n','','British','In order to run a great business, you must know that a bunch of really intrinsically unhappy people, that\'s not a recipe for success. Don\'t be anywhere you don\'t need to be; it\'s just like that.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25447,'Life,Love,Work','Mick Fleetwood','Musician','\nJune 24, 1942\n','','British','John Lee Hooker became a friend of mine and I love all of his work. He was truly an icon. He lived the life. I miss him.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25448,'Life','Mick Fleetwood','Musician','\nJune 24, 1942\n','','British','Life is a glass of wine and having your feet washed - it\'s a biblical event, might I add. This is part of mankind\'s story. You are always looking for a moment to take a break.','',NULL,'Moment,Wine',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25449,'','Mick Fleetwood','Musician','\nJune 24, 1942\n','','British','My template for most songs is \'Is this inspiring?\' and with the blues it so often is.','',NULL,'Often,Blues,Songs',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25450,'','Mick Fleetwood','Musician','\nJune 24, 1942\n','','British','No matter what - rehearsed, under-rehearsed, over-rehearsed, doubts about rehearsing - the first gig is always the first gig, and you put on your little praying hat, batten down the hatch, and do what you do.','',NULL,'Down,Put,Matter',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25451,'','Mick Fleetwood','Musician','\nJune 24, 1942\n','','British','That creates the magic, and that\'s the wonderment of the musical process and how precious that is.','',NULL,'Process,Magic,Precious',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25452,'','Mick Fleetwood','Musician','\nJune 24, 1942\n','','British','The value of friends has always been a natural thing. I prefer too many to too few.','',NULL,'Friends,Few,Value',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25453,'','Mick Fleetwood','Musician','\nJune 24, 1942\n','','British','There are no Kleenex boxes on these loops, just so you know.','',NULL,'Kleenex,Boxes,Loops',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25454,'Positive','Mick Fleetwood','Musician','\nJune 24, 1942\n','','British','To me, the blues is an infection. I don\'t think it\'s necessarily a melancholy thing; the blues can be really positive and I think I think anyone and everyone can have a place for the blues. It need not always a woeful, sorrowful thing. It\'s more reflective; it reminds you to feel.','',NULL,'Place,Everyone',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25455,'','Mick Fleetwood','Musician','\nJune 24, 1942\n','','British','We\'re all looking for those moments - a relief. That\'s why people go out and treat themselves.','',NULL,'Why,Treat,Themselves',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25456,'','Ari Fleischer','Public Servant','\nOctober 13, 1960\n','','American','A safety net for the poor indeed requires some level of income redistribution.','',NULL,'Poor,Level,Safety',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25457,'','Ari Fleischer','Public Servant','\nOctober 13, 1960\n','','American','But instead, Democrats are so bent on seeing Republicans as a bunch of angry, right wing, intolerant, unreliable extremists that they have a track record of missing the mood of the country, especially the sentiment of people who don\'t wake up to \'The New York Times.\'','',NULL,'Angry,Country,Times',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25458,'Health','Ari Fleischer','Public Servant','\nOctober 13, 1960\n','','American','Most of the State of the Union will not be about Iraq. Most of the State of the Union will be about improving America\'s economy and providing greater access to health care for millions of American people, including senior citizens.','',NULL,'Care,America',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25459,'Time,Government','Ari Fleischer','Public Servant','\nOctober 13, 1960\n','','American','After two years of fighting, government shutdowns and little to no agreement on anything except welfare reform in 1996, President Clinton was re-elected and decided it was time for compromise.','',NULL,'Two',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25460,'','Ari Fleischer','Public Servant','\nOctober 13, 1960\n','','American','Anytime James Carville, Paul Begala and David Axelrod hold hands and jump for joy, it\'s worth pondering how to turn their joy into tears.','',NULL,'Joy,Worth,Turn',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25461,'','Ari Fleischer','Public Servant','\nOctober 13, 1960\n','','American','Because what I say from that podium has got to be accurate, and I\'m the only one who\'s going to be held liable if it\'s not accurate.','',NULL,'Liable,Podium,Accurate',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25462,'','Ari Fleischer','Public Servant','\nOctober 13, 1960\n','','American','Contrary to the myth that Mr. Bush cut taxes only for the wealthy, the 2001 tax cut reduced taxes for every income-tax payer in the country.','',NULL,'Country,Tax,Cut',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25463,'Money','Ari Fleischer','Public Servant','\nOctober 13, 1960\n','','American','Everyone now has a sacred cow in the tax code. For my money, the most sacred thing of all is our country and its growth, but the sacred cows have turned into a pack of wolves.','',NULL,'Country,Everyone',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25464,'Government','Ari Fleischer','Public Servant','\nOctober 13, 1960\n','','American','Having served as the majority spokesman for the House Ways and Means Committee after Republicans took the House in 1994, I\'ve seen the promise and the peril of divided government before.','',NULL,'Before,After',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25465,'','Ari Fleischer','Public Servant','\nOctober 13, 1960\n','','American','I don\'t expect the press to say thank you for the efforts that I make.','',NULL,'Expect,Press,Thank',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25466,'','Ari Fleischer','Public Servant','\nOctober 13, 1960\n','','American','I favor the abolition of all Social Security, Medicare and estate taxes. In their place, we should create a simple income tax system that has no deductions or credits at all.','',NULL,'Simple,Place,Social',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25467,'','Ari Fleischer','Public Servant','\nOctober 13, 1960\n','','American','I get a kick out of Democrats thinking they know how handicap a GOP race.','',NULL,'Thinking,Race,Democrats',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25468,'Good','Ari Fleischer','Public Servant','\nOctober 13, 1960\n','','American','If Democrats were good at thinking like Republicans, they would see the light and stop being Democrats.','',NULL,'Thinking,Light',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25469,'Power','Ari Fleischer','Public Servant','\nOctober 13, 1960\n','','American','If Mr. Obama wants to get things done, he must recognize that in Washington only the president has the power to make the first big move.','',NULL,'Must,Done',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25470,'Time','Ari Fleischer','Public Servant','\nOctober 13, 1960\n','','American','It\'s time to create an Economic Growth Code whose purpose is to fix and grow the economy, not redistribute massive amounts of wealth.','',NULL,'Purpose,Growth',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25471,'','Ari Fleischer','Public Servant','\nOctober 13, 1960\n','','American','Make no mistake, if the payroll-tax cut is extended, it will become permanent. Social Security will become another welfare program as the tie between what someone pays and what they receive gets broken.','',NULL,'Someone,Become,Broken',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25472,'Government','Ari Fleischer','Public Servant','\nOctober 13, 1960\n','','American','My advice to the tea party freshmen: Slow the galloping horses to a trot. Big government was built over decades; it can\'t be dismantled in a year, especially when Democrats control the White House.','',NULL,'Control,Big',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25473,'','Ari Fleischer','Public Servant','\nOctober 13, 1960\n','','American','The 2000s were marked by terrorism and a bipartisan desire to fight it.','',NULL,'Fight,Desire,Terrorism',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25474,'Government','Ari Fleischer','Public Servant','\nOctober 13, 1960\n','','American','The greatest threat to the security of the people of North Korea comes from the government of North Korea.','',NULL,'Greatest,Security',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25475,'','Ari Fleischer','Public Servant','\nOctober 13, 1960\n','','American','The president typically never does comment on anything involving the Supreme Court cases, Supreme Court ruling, or Supreme Court finding, typically.','',NULL,'President,Finding,Court',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25476,'','Ari Fleischer','Public Servant','\nOctober 13, 1960\n','','American','The president welcomes peaceful protests - it is a time-honored tradition. The president agrees violence is not the answer in Iraq, and that\'s why he hopes Saddam Hussein will disarm.','',NULL,'Why,Violence,President',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25477,'','Ari Fleischer','Public Servant','\nOctober 13, 1960\n','','American','The press secretary who starts to narrow down or close the president\'s options because he answers delicate negotiating questions no longer serves the president.','',NULL,'Down,President,Questions',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25478,'Health','Ari Fleischer','Public Servant','\nOctober 13, 1960\n','','American','The reason Gov. Romney passed Romneycare as governor of Massachusetts in 2006 was because many Republicans viewed health care reform, mandates and all, as a way to inoculate against Democratic charges that Republicans didn\'t care about people who lacked health insurance.','',NULL,'Care,Reason',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25479,'','Ari Fleischer','Public Servant','\nOctober 13, 1960\n','','American','The tea party movement and its passion arose in response to trillion dollar deficits as far as the eye can see and out of a sense that Washington is in need of dire fiscal reform.','',NULL,'Passion,Sense,Far',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25480,'','Ari Fleischer','Public Servant','\nOctober 13, 1960\n','','American','There is already a mountain of evidence that Saddam Hussein is gathering weapons for the purpose of using them. And adding additional information is like adding a foot to Mount Everest.','',NULL,'Purpose,Mountain,Using',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25481,'Science','Martin Fleischmann','Scientist','\nMarch 29, 1927\n','','English','American science is much more organized, much more hierarchical than British science has been.','',NULL,'American,British',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25482,'Work','Martin Fleischmann','Scientist','\nMarch 29, 1927\n','','English','At the moment I am taking a very careful look at some of the work which we have done in the past.','',NULL,'Past,Done',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25483,'Work,Science','Martin Fleischmann','Scientist','\nMarch 29, 1927\n','','English','I am a caricature of what British science is about in the way I work.','',NULL,'British',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25484,'','Martin Fleischmann','Scientist','\nMarch 29, 1927\n','','English','I don\'t know whether you have done your calculations but, about two or three years back, I did a first assessment of what the first successful device would be worth and it came out at about 300 trillion dollars.','',NULL,'Successful,Done,Two',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25485,'','Martin Fleischmann','Scientist','\nMarch 29, 1927\n','','English','I don\'t suppose I\'ll ever retire completely.','',NULL,'Ever,Retire,Suppose',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25486,'Work,Time,Design','Martin Fleischmann','Scientist','\nMarch 29, 1927\n','','English','I have had this view of the optimization of the electrode design for a long time. Historically we went through various phases in the work and eventually worked on large sheets - very large sheets - of palladium.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25487,'Science','Martin Fleischmann','Scientist','\nMarch 29, 1927\n','','English','I think British science is becoming more like American science - and then there is everybody else, I\'m afraid.','',NULL,'Else,Afraid',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25488,'Science','Martin Fleischmann','Scientist','\nMarch 29, 1927\n','','English','I think you know that I classify science as British science, American science, and everybody else.','',NULL,'Else,American',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25489,'','Martin Fleischmann','Scientist','\nMarch 29, 1927\n','','English','If you assume that it was a valid experiment, then its disintegration reveals a very substantial part of what has been found since then, including the fact that you can get heat generation at high temperature.','',NULL,'Fact,High,Since',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25490,'','Martin Fleischmann','Scientist','\nMarch 29, 1927\n','','English','It doesn\'t matter whether you can or cannot achieve high temperature superconductivity or fuel cells, they will always be on the list because if you could achieve them they would be extremely valuable.','',NULL,'Cannot,Matter,High',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25491,'Age,History,Medical','Martin Fleischmann','Scientist','\nMarch 29, 1927\n','','English','It has been suggested at various times that I should start an operation in the United Kingdom but - bearing in mind my age and medical history - I think this would be not a very sensible way to go forward.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25492,'','Martin Fleischmann','Scientist','\nMarch 29, 1927\n','','English','It is not necessarily true that expensive experiments are not worthwhile doing but there are plenty of rather cheap experiments which are certainly worth doing.','',NULL,'True,Rather,Worth',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25493,'Time','Martin Fleischmann','Scientist','\nMarch 29, 1927\n','','English','Now Stan and I were still working in secret at that time but, because of this development, we had to inform the University of Utah because we thought that they might need to take patent protection.','',NULL,'Thought,Still',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25494,'','Martin Fleischmann','Scientist','\nMarch 29, 1927\n','','English','Now, of course, cold fusion is the daddy of them all in a way, in terms of value, so I think that viewed in a social way, from the point of social considerations and economics, it will tell you that this thing will stay around.','',NULL,'Around,Tell,Social',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25495,'','Martin Fleischmann','Scientist','\nMarch 29, 1927\n','','English','One of my theme songs is that if you can\'t do it in a test tube, don\'t do it.','',NULL,'Songs,Test,Theme',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25496,'','Martin Fleischmann','Scientist','\nMarch 29, 1927\n','','English','Scientists are really very conscious of the fact that they stand on the shoulders of an enormous tree of preceding workers and that their own contribution is not so enormous.','',NULL,'Fact,Stand,Tree',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25497,'','Martin Fleischmann','Scientist','\nMarch 29, 1927\n','','English','So if I could just go back now to something which I am sure we should cover here regarding our original scenario: we have, in fact, four ways - four major potential lines of research.','',NULL,'Here,Fact,Sure',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25498,'Work','Martin Fleischmann','Scientist','\nMarch 29, 1927\n','','English','Stan and I funded the first phase of the work ourselves. It was secret.','',NULL,'Secret,Ourselves',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25499,'','Martin Fleischmann','Scientist','\nMarch 29, 1927\n','','English','The problem is that replacement of Quantum Mechanics by Quantum Field Theory is still very demanding.','',NULL,'Still,Problem,Theory',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25500,'Time','Martin Fleischmann','Scientist','\nMarch 29, 1927\n','','English','Usually, if you have a new idea, you very rarely break through to anything like recognizable development or implementation of that idea the first time around - it takes two or three goes for the research community to return to the topic.','',NULL,'Through,Two',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25501,'','Martin Fleischmann','Scientist','\nMarch 29, 1927\n','','English','You see, I am a very conventional scientist, really.','',NULL,'Scientist',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25502,'','Alexander Fleming','Scientist','\nAugust 6, 1881\n','\nMarch 11, 1955\n','Scottish','One sometimes finds what one is not looking for.','',NULL,'Sometimes,Looking,Finds',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25503,'','Alexander Fleming','Scientist','\nAugust 6, 1881\n','\nMarch 11, 1955\n','Scottish','I have been trying to point out that in our lives chance may have an astonishing influence and, if I may offer advice to the young laboratory worker, it would be this - never to neglect an extraordinary appearance or happening.','',NULL,'May,Trying,Young',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25504,'','Alexander Fleming','Scientist','\nAugust 6, 1881\n','\nMarch 11, 1955\n','Scottish','It is the lone worker who makes the first advance in a subject; the details may be worked out by a team, but the prime idea is due to enterprise, thought, and perception of an individual.','',NULL,'May,Thought,Team',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25505,'','Ian Fleming','Author','\nMay 28, 1908\n','\nAugust 12, 1964\n','British','I shall not waste my days in trying to prolong them.','',NULL,'Trying,Days,Shall',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25506,'Death','Ian Fleming','Author','\nMay 28, 1908\n','\nAugust 12, 1964\n','British','You only live twice. Once when you are born and once when you look death in the face.','',NULL,'Live,Once',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25507,'','Ian Fleming','Author','\nMay 28, 1908\n','\nAugust 12, 1964\n','British','A woman should be an illusion.','',NULL,'Woman,Illusion',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25508,'Time,Women,Best','Ian Fleming','Author','\nMay 28, 1908\n','\nAugust 12, 1964\n','British','Older women are best, because they always think they may be doing it for the last time.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25509,'','Ian Fleming','Author','\nMay 28, 1908\n','\nAugust 12, 1964\n','British','A horse is dangerous at both ends and uncomfortable in the middle.','',NULL,'Dangerous,Both,Horse',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25510,'Men','Ian Fleming','Author','\nMay 28, 1908\n','\nAugust 12, 1964\n','British','Men want a woman whom they can turn on and off like a light switch.','',NULL,'Woman,Light',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25511,'','John Ambrose Fleming','Inventor','\nNovember 29, 1849\n','\nApril 18, 1945\n','English','Evolution is baseless and quite incredible.','',NULL,'Quite,Evolution,Incredible',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25512,'','John Ambrose Fleming','Inventor','\nNovember 29, 1849\n','\nApril 18, 1945\n','English','The theory of evolution is totally inadequate to explain the origin and manifestation of the inorganic world.','',NULL,'Theory,Evolution,Explain',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25513,'','John Ambrose Fleming','Inventor','\nNovember 29, 1849\n','\nApril 18, 1945\n','English','We completely reject the theory of evolution.','',NULL,'Theory,Evolution,Reject',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25514,'Fitness,Beauty,Sport','Peggy Fleming','Athlete','\nJuly 27, 1948\n','','American','I think exercise tests us in so many ways, our skills, our hearts, our ability to bounce back after setbacks. This is the inner beauty of sports and competition, and it can serve us all well as adult athletes.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25515,'Positive','Peggy Fleming','Athlete','\nJuly 27, 1948\n','','American','When the going got tough, I really had to draw on many of the same competitive instincts I did when I was skating. I really had to put my head down and stay positive. I had to fight.','',NULL,'Fight,Down',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25516,'','Peggy Fleming','Athlete','\nJuly 27, 1948\n','','American','As a young child, I played the violin. I think that that started the spark.','',NULL,'Young,Child,Started',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25517,'Life,Music','Peggy Fleming','Athlete','\nJuly 27, 1948\n','','American','Giving life to music through skating was something I wanted to be known for.','',NULL,'Giving',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25518,'','Peggy Fleming','Athlete','\nJuly 27, 1948\n','','American','I really loved what the guys were doing more than anything, how high they jumped, how effortless it was.','',NULL,'Loved,High,Guys',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25519,'','Peggy Fleming','Athlete','\nJuly 27, 1948\n','','American','I think skating helped me find myself.','',NULL,'Find,Skating,Helped',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25520,'','Peggy Fleming','Athlete','\nJuly 27, 1948\n','','American','In 1968, in the midst of the tumultuous 1960s, the Olympics were much more than just another event.','',NULL,'Another,Event,Olympics',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25521,'Life','Peggy Fleming','Athlete','\nJuly 27, 1948\n','','American','My sport taught me what I could do with my talents, whether in the rink or in the rest of my life.','',NULL,'Whether,Rest',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25522,'','Peggy Fleming','Athlete','\nJuly 27, 1948\n','','American','Skating was the vessel into which I could pour my heart and soul.','',NULL,'Heart,Soul,Skating',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25523,'Love','Peggy Fleming','Athlete','\nJuly 27, 1948\n','','American','The first thing is to love your sport. Never do it to please someone else. It has to be yours.','',NULL,'Someone,Else',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25524,'Time','Peggy Fleming','Athlete','\nJuly 27, 1948\n','','American','The world went by, and we didn\'t get caught up in all the other things, because we didn\'t have time. We had no spare time. It was always thinking about training and focusing on what we wanted, our goals.','',NULL,'Thinking,Training',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25525,'Music','Peggy Fleming','Athlete','\nJuly 27, 1948\n','','American','Then came the choreography... the impact of music and choreography tends to really emphasize an overall feeling of what you really want out of the program.','',NULL,'Feeling,Impact',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25526,'','Peggy Fleming','Athlete','\nJuly 27, 1948\n','','American','We wanted to be achievers, but being an achiever didn\'t mean that you stopped being a woman.','',NULL,'Woman,Mean,Wanted',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25527,'Music,Great','Peggy Fleming','Athlete','\nJuly 27, 1948\n','','American','When I was on the ice, in the lights, with the music and the motion, there was a certain kind of flirtation that gave great energy and expressiveness to my performance.','',NULL,'Energy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25528,'Work,Time,Learning','Renee Fleming','Musician','\nFebruary 14, 1957\n','','American','Everybody\'s a work in progress. I\'m a work in progress. I mean, I\'ve never arrived... I\'m still learning all the time.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25529,'Music','Renee Fleming','Musician','\nFebruary 14, 1957\n','','American','I\'ve spent hours and hours doing research into Appalachian folk music. My grandfather was a fiddler. There is something very immediate, very simple and emotional, about that music.','',NULL,'Emotional,Simple',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25530,'','Renee Fleming','Musician','\nFebruary 14, 1957\n','','American','I have a certain image that\'s more classic, and I\'m happy to stay out of the fray.','',NULL,'Happy,Stay,Image',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25531,'Great','Renee Fleming','Musician','\nFebruary 14, 1957\n','','American','I have not changed with the accomplishments. I\'ve remained the same. If I had changed, great. You know, but I haven\'t.','',NULL,'Same,Changed',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25532,'','Renee Fleming','Musician','\nFebruary 14, 1957\n','','American','A lot of performers don\'t want to leave the circuit, the European opera house circuit, partly because most singers don\'t sing many concerts, or at least not while they are in their prime.','',NULL,'Leave,While,House',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25533,'Time','Renee Fleming','Musician','\nFebruary 14, 1957\n','','American','At this stage in my career, I don\'t have to take any big risks. You want to take a calculated risk, not one that leads to people saying \'yes, but there was that one time when she made that big mistake.\' It\'s always a shame when that happens, especially if you\'ve gotten by for decades without anythin','',NULL,'Saying,Career',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25534,'','Renee Fleming','Musician','\nFebruary 14, 1957\n','','American','Because everything about the voice interests me, I felt it would be fascinating to learn a completely different style of singing.','',NULL,'Everything,Different,Learn',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25535,'Learning','Renee Fleming','Musician','\nFebruary 14, 1957\n','','American','Being steeped in the process of learning and exploring keeps me from becoming too nervous. Partly it\'s about not getting bored.','',NULL,'Bored,Getting',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25536,'Music','Renee Fleming','Musician','\nFebruary 14, 1957\n','','American','Certainly, jazz has become more of a niche, which is surprising, because it\'s our music. It\'s the national music of America.','',NULL,'America,Become',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25537,'','Renee Fleming','Musician','\nFebruary 14, 1957\n','','American','Contrary to the norm, as my technique improved my voice became higher.','',NULL,'Voice,Higher,Contrary',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25538,'Christmas','Renee Fleming','Musician','\nFebruary 14, 1957\n','','American','Every singer eventually gets around to a Christmas disc.','',NULL,'Around,Singer',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25539,'Work','Renee Fleming','Musician','\nFebruary 14, 1957\n','','American','For a while it was hard for me to say no to work.','',NULL,'Hard,While',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25540,'','Renee Fleming','Musician','\nFebruary 14, 1957\n','','American','For my own singing, I used to be attracted by the baroque, the flashier the better, but now I prefer a simpler, purer style.','',NULL,'Better,Used,Singing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25541,'Time,Travel','Renee Fleming','Musician','\nFebruary 14, 1957\n','','American','For years, I had no time for exploratory travel.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25542,'Life,Travel','Renee Fleming','Musician','\nFebruary 14, 1957\n','','American','Having to travel so much plays havoc with your personal life.','',NULL,'Personal',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25543,'','Renee Fleming','Musician','\nFebruary 14, 1957\n','','American','I am so envious of my colleagues from 100 years ago who only sang new works, they hardly ever sang revivals.','',NULL,'Ever,Works,Colleagues',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25544,'','Renee Fleming','Musician','\nFebruary 14, 1957\n','','American','I do everything in the third person. Performance is about being someone else.','',NULL,'Someone,Person,Everything',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25545,'','Renee Fleming','Musician','\nFebruary 14, 1957\n','','American','I don\'t like to sing loud.','',NULL,'Sing,Loud',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25546,'','Renee Fleming','Musician','\nFebruary 14, 1957\n','','American','I don\'t want to be somebody who stands still and sings pretty. Each song is a world. Each song is a story. I don\'t achieve nearly what I want.','',NULL,'Pretty,Still,Song',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25547,'Great','Renee Fleming','Musician','\nFebruary 14, 1957\n','','American','I don\'t want to record anything unless it can be great and genuinely interesting.','',NULL,'Unless,Genuinely',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25548,'','Renee Fleming','Musician','\nFebruary 14, 1957\n','','American','I enjoy the more floaty, exposed, elegant singing.','',NULL,'Enjoy,Singing,Elegant',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25549,'Peace,Time','Renee Fleming','Musician','\nFebruary 14, 1957\n','','American','I have had a very difficult time with stage fright; it undermines your well-being and peace of mind, and it can also threaten your livelihood.','',NULL,'Mind',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25550,'Time','Renee Fleming','Musician','\nFebruary 14, 1957\n','','American','I learned so many roles so quickly as a young singer, I thought it was time to come back to them and make them better - deeper, more nuanced.','',NULL,'Better,Thought',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25551,'Love','Renee Fleming','Musician','\nFebruary 14, 1957\n','','American','I listen to archival and historic recordings. I love watching singers. I learned a lot from watching videos.','',NULL,'Learned,Listen',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25552,'Great,Romantic','Renee Fleming','Musician','\nFebruary 14, 1957\n','','American','I think opera has gained a kind of glamorous appeal. It\'s a live performance that aligns all of the arts, and when it is represented in the media, in film in particular, it is presented as something that is really a special event, whether it\'s a great date or something that\'s just hugely romantic.','',NULL,'Live',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25553,'Men','Andrew Fletcher','Writer','1653','1716','Scottish','All of our affairs, since the union of crowns, have been managed by the advice of English ministers, and the principal offices of the kingdom filled with such men, as the court of England knew would be subservient to their designs.','',NULL,'Advice,Since',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25554,'Music,Best','Andrew Fletcher','Writer','1653','1716','Scottish','One of the reasons we survive as a band is that we are seen as a band of today. We don\'t want to be seen as a band that tours and plays old songs. We feel that we are making the best music of our careers.','',NULL,'Today',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25555,'Education','Ernie Fletcher','Politician','\nNovember 12, 1952\n','','American','Education is our greatest opportunity to give an irrevocable gift to the next generation.','',NULL,'Greatest,Give',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25556,'Hope,Business','Ernie Fletcher','Politician','\nNovember 12, 1952\n','','American','I would like this to be a new day. I would hope now that we can focus on doing the people\'s business.','',NULL,'Focus',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25557,'Government','Ernie Fletcher','Politician','\nNovember 12, 1952\n','','American','A government of, for and by the people, requires much from the people.','',NULL,'Requires',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25558,'Government','Ernie Fletcher','Politician','\nNovember 12, 1952\n','','American','Government cannot do everything, so we need to first decide what government ought to be doing, then figure out what it\'s capable of doing, and then follow the jobs we choose to completion.','',NULL,'Everything,Cannot',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25559,'Government','Ernie Fletcher','Politician','\nNovember 12, 1952\n','','American','I cannot allow state government to continue to be consumed by this game of political \'gotcha.\'','',NULL,'Political,Game',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25560,'Life','Ernie Fletcher','Politician','\nNovember 12, 1952\n','','American','My vision for Kentucky is a Commonwealth where there is so much economic opportunity, and our quality of life is so high, that people who are born here can stay here, and people who aren\'t fortunate enough to be born in Kentucky, can look forward to locating here.','',NULL,'Forward,Enough',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25561,'Government','Ernie Fletcher','Politician','\nNovember 12, 1952\n','','American','State government has too often been used to look out for the insiders and not the citizens. This has insulated poverty from progress, and need from remedy.','',NULL,'Poverty,Often',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25562,'God','Ernie Fletcher','Politician','\nNovember 12, 1952\n','','American','This foundational principle - that human beings derive their rights from God, rather than from the State, or any other source - is what made America different.','',NULL,'Human,Different',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25563,'','Ernie Fletcher','Politician','\nNovember 12, 1952\n','','American','We will attract more people to Kentucky by lowering our income tax rate. In fact, lowering the income tax rate is the single most important thing we can do to create opportunity.','',NULL,'Important,Single,Fact',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25564,'Education','Ernie Fletcher','Politician','\nNovember 12, 1952\n','','American','Whenever I am among my fellow Governors, I am struck by how many face the same education improvement issues.','',NULL,'Same,Face',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25565,'','John Fletcher','Dramatist','\nDecember 20, 1579\n','1625','English','Drink today, and drown all sorrow; you shall perhaps not do tomorrow.','',NULL,'Today,Tomorrow,Sorrow',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25566,'','John Fletcher','Dramatist','\nDecember 20, 1579\n','1625','English','The coward\'s weapon, poison.','',NULL,'Coward,Poison,Weapon',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25567,'','John Fletcher','Dramatist','\nDecember 20, 1579\n','1625','English','Deed, not words shall speak me.','',NULL,'Words,Speak,Shall',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25568,'Alone','John Fletcher','Dramatist','\nDecember 20, 1579\n','1625','English','He never is alone that is accompanied with noble thoughts.','',NULL,'Thoughts,Noble',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25569,'Love','John Fletcher','Dramatist','\nDecember 20, 1579\n','1625','English','Love\'s tongue is in his eyes.','',NULL,'Eyes,Tongue',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25570,'Experience','John Fletcher','Dramatist','\nDecember 20, 1579\n','1625','English','Go far - too far you cannot, still the farther. The more experience finds you: and go sparing. One meal a week will serve you, and one suit, through all your travels; for you\'ll find it certain.','',NULL,'Through,Find',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25571,'','John Fletcher','Dramatist','\nDecember 20, 1579\n','1625','English','I find the medicine worse than the malady.','',NULL,'Find,Worse,Medicine',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25572,'Good','John Fletcher','Dramatist','\nDecember 20, 1579\n','1625','English','Our acts our angels are, for good or ill, our fatal shadows that walk by us still.','',NULL,'Still,Walk',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25573,'Life,Time','Louise Fletcher','Actress','\nJuly 22, 1934\n','','American','Life had stopped for her a long time ago. She was so out of touch with her feelings that she had no joy in her life and no concept of the fact that she could be wrong. She delivered her care of her insane patients in a killing manner, but she was convinced she was right.','',NULL,'Care',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25574,'Time','Louise Fletcher','Actress','\nJuly 22, 1934\n','','American','From the time I was very young, maybe five or six, I thought a lot about being an actress. I didn\'t tell my friends about my ambitions, though, especially when I got older, because I thought they would not receive them well. I never talked about what I wanted to do.','',NULL,'Thought,Friends',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25575,'Alone','Louise Fletcher','Actress','\nJuly 22, 1934\n','','American','I really would rather have gone to New York, since all my training had been in theater, but I didn\'t have the guts to go there alone. I knew only one person in New York, and that was a man. What I needed was a woman. That\'s the way Southern girls thought.','',NULL,'Woman,Person',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25576,'','Louise Fletcher','Actress','\nJuly 22, 1934\n','','American','I want to thank my mother and my father for teaching me to have a dream. You are seeing my dream come true.','',NULL,'Mother,True,Father',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25577,'','Louise Fletcher','Actress','\nJuly 22, 1934\n','','American','If I fell down and hurt myself, I never cried. There was no one to hear me.','',NULL,'Hurt,Down,Hear',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25578,'','Louise Fletcher','Actress','\nJuly 22, 1934\n','','American','Live television drama was like live theater, because you moved without thinking about the camera. It followed you around. In film you have to be more aware of what the camera is doing.','',NULL,'Live,Thinking,Around',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25579,'','Louise Fletcher','Actress','\nJuly 22, 1934\n','','American','She and my uncle were very sociable and would have a lot of people over at night to play cards or whatever. The high spot of those evenings was when we kids got dressed up to do a skit or something to amuse the guests. I loved it.','',NULL,'Night,Play,Kids',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25580,'','Louise Fletcher','Actress','\nJuly 22, 1934\n','','American','That\'s the main reason I gave up my career after John was born and I was pregnant with Andrew. I could not handle going away day after day. The thought of going away before they got up and coming back after they were in bed was intolerable.','',NULL,'Career,Thought,Before',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25581,'War','Abraham Flexner','Educator','\nNovember 13, 1866\n','\nSeptember 21, 1959\n','American','Probably, no nation is rich enough to pay for both war and civilization. We must make our choice; we cannot have both.','',NULL,'Must,Enough',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25582,'Education,War','Abraham Flexner','Educator','\nNovember 13, 1866\n','\nSeptember 21, 1959\n','American','Nations have recently been led to borrow billions for war; no nation has ever borrowed largely for education... no nation is rich enough to pay for both war and civilization. We must make our choice; we cannot have both.','',NULL,'Must',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25583,'','Tim Flock','Celebrity','\nMay 11, 1924\n','\nMarch 31, 1998\n','American','Back then the cars had a trap door that we could pull open with a chain to check our tire wear.','',NULL,'Door,Open,Cars',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25584,'Time','Tim Flock','Celebrity','\nMay 11, 1924\n','\nMarch 31, 1998\n','American','It was hard enough to drive those heavy old cars back then under normal circumstances, but with a crazed monkey clawing you at the same time, it becomes nearly impossible!','',NULL,'Hard,Enough',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25585,'','Calista Flockhart','Actress','\nNovember 11, 1964\n','','American','Actually, I take it as a compliment. Diva is a derivative of divine. That\'s quite a title to carry around.','',NULL,'Around,Actually,Quite',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25586,'Good','Calista Flockhart','Actress','\nNovember 11, 1964\n','','American','I\'m close with my parents. I have a lot of acquaintances, but my very good close friends are few I can count my very good friends on one hand. And that\'s how I like it to be.','',NULL,'Parents,Friends',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25587,'Funny','Calista Flockhart','Actress','\nNovember 11, 1964\n','','American','A lot of the tabloid stories are written so well, they\'re very clever and very funny. But you have to focus on what\'s really important and not read them - don\'t dive into it and don\'t get caught up in it.','',NULL,'Focus,Important',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25588,'Time','Calista Flockhart','Actress','\nNovember 11, 1964\n','','American','And when I first came out from New York, I hadn\'t driven in a long time. Now I\'m like Joe Speedster.','',NULL,'Long,York',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25589,'','Calista Flockhart','Actress','\nNovember 11, 1964\n','','American','But I don\'t like to, tell people how old I am. I like that to be a mystery.','',NULL,'Old,Tell,Mystery',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25590,'','Calista Flockhart','Actress','\nNovember 11, 1964\n','','American','But it kills me, this fascination with celebrities\' personal lives.','',NULL,'Personal,Lives',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25591,'','Calista Flockhart','Actress','\nNovember 11, 1964\n','','American','I am definitely a dog person. I feel like Webster and I are very much alike.','',NULL,'Person,Dog,Definitely',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25592,'','Calista Flockhart','Actress','\nNovember 11, 1964\n','','American','I do wish my breasts were bigger. Not big... but less small.','',NULL,'Small,Wish,Big',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25593,'','Calista Flockhart','Actress','\nNovember 11, 1964\n','','American','I don\'t watch the show - only bits and pieces of all of them. The only one I sat through was the pilot.','',NULL,'Through,Show,Watch',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25594,'Love','Calista Flockhart','Actress','\nNovember 11, 1964\n','','American','I embrace everything about Ally... I don\'t particularly see her as a whiner. One week she\'s tough, the next she\'s really weak. I love that. She\'s human.','',NULL,'Human,Everything',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25595,'','Calista Flockhart','Actress','\nNovember 11, 1964\n','','American','I like to hike with my dog, Webster. It helps clear my mind.','',NULL,'Mind,Dog,Clear',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25596,'','Calista Flockhart','Actress','\nNovember 11, 1964\n','','American','I think that the character that I\'m playing now is so fundamentally different than Ally that I haven\'t I haven\'t felt like I had to worry about it at all. But I definitely wanted to make a different choice.','',NULL,'Character,Different,Wanted',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25597,'Love','Calista Flockhart','Actress','\nNovember 11, 1964\n','','American','I\'ve been doing a lot of hiking, which I love.','',NULL,'Hiking',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25598,'','Calista Flockhart','Actress','\nNovember 11, 1964\n','','American','I\'ve had a couple of long relationships. And I\'ve had a couple of shorter relationships.','',NULL,'Long,Couple,Shorter',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25599,'Funny,Family,Time','Calista Flockhart','Actress','\nNovember 11, 1964\n','','American','It\'s so funny how my name has always been such a big deal. When I was growing up, my family was always moving. I had to meet new people all the time. And they\'d laugh.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25600,'Change','Calista Flockhart','Actress','\nNovember 11, 1964\n','','American','No, I am who I am. I\'m not going to change for anybody.','',NULL,'Anybody',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25601,'','Calista Flockhart','Actress','\nNovember 11, 1964\n','','American','Shows can come and go. They can be a hit and then in three years, gone. There\'s some comfort in having the stability of a job and having children. It\'s a double-edged sword.','',NULL,'Children,Job,Three',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25602,'Age,Time,Business','Calista Flockhart','Actress','\nNovember 11, 1964\n','','American','So people think I\'m lying about my age all the time? It\'s the records that are wrong. I\'ve never told anyone how old I am. The minute they ask me, I say \'That\'s none of your business.\' So that means I\'ve never once lied about my age. Now that\'s true!','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25603,'','Calista Flockhart','Actress','\nNovember 11, 1964\n','','American','Sometimes when you play a character, you can feel it in your body. And I felt like I had characteristics of my dog: the way Webster moves, the way he holds his head. I kind of adapted it into this part unconsciously.','',NULL,'Character,Play,Sometimes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25604,'','Calista Flockhart','Actress','\nNovember 11, 1964\n','','American','The only real indulgence was buying a house. That was a pretty big step.','',NULL,'Real,Pretty,Big',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25605,'','Calista Flockhart','Actress','\nNovember 11, 1964\n','','American','Webster and I are very aloof. The two of us go and sit there by ourselves. I sit by myself in the corner with my book and the newspaper. He kind of runs around a little bit, and then he goes and sits on top of the picnic table. He never plays with other little dogs.','',NULL,'Book,Two,Around',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25606,'','Calista Flockhart','Actress','\nNovember 11, 1964\n','','American','Well, I don\'t think I\'ve ever consciously come up with tricks and tools to, kind of, hide. I do think I\'m a bit more vigilant, in terms of safety issues and things. And sometimes it is kind of nice to try to hold onto your anonymity.','',NULL,'Nice,Ever,Try',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25607,'','Calista Flockhart','Actress','\nNovember 11, 1964\n','','American','What I say now is that the way the world underestimates me will be my greatest weapon. People pat me on the head, and I go to myself, oh, and aren\'t they going to be surprised.','',NULL,'Greatest,Head,Oh',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25608,'History','Calista Flockhart','Actress','\nNovember 11, 1964\n','','American','Whenever you move, I think you lose your history.','',NULL,'Lose,Move',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25609,'','Curt Flood','Athlete','\nJanuary 18, 1938\n','\nJanuary 20, 1997\n','American','Baseball was socially relevant, and so was my rebellion against it.','',NULL,'Baseball,Against,Rebellion',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25610,'Work','Curt Flood','Athlete','\nJanuary 18, 1938\n','\nJanuary 20, 1997\n','American','All the grand work was laid for people who came after me. The Supreme Court decided not to give it to me, so they gave it to two white guys. I think that\'s what they were waiting for.','',NULL,'Waiting,Give',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25611,'','Curt Flood','Athlete','\nJanuary 18, 1938\n','\nJanuary 20, 1997\n','American','And I\'d be lying if I told you that as a black man in baseball I hadn\'t gone through worse times than my teammates.','',NULL,'Baseball,Black,Through',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25612,'','Curt Flood','Athlete','\nJanuary 18, 1938\n','\nJanuary 20, 1997\n','American','Baseball regards us as sheep.','',NULL,'Baseball,Sheep,Regards',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25613,'','Curt Flood','Athlete','\nJanuary 18, 1938\n','\nJanuary 20, 1997\n','American','But I want you to know that what I\'m doing here I\'m doing as a ballplayer, a major league ballplayer.','',NULL,'Here,Major,Ballplayer',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25614,'','Curt Flood','Athlete','\nJanuary 18, 1938\n','\nJanuary 20, 1997\n','American','Customary though it may be to write about that institutionalized pastime as though it existed apart from the general environment, my story does not lend itself to such treatment.','',NULL,'May,Write,Story',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25615,'Money','Curt Flood','Athlete','\nJanuary 18, 1938\n','\nJanuary 20, 1997\n','American','I lost money, coaching jobs, a shot at the Hall of Fame.','',NULL,'Lost,Fame',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25616,'Time,God','Curt Flood','Athlete','\nJanuary 18, 1938\n','\nJanuary 20, 1997\n','American','I was leaving probably one of the greatest organizations in hte world at that time for what was probably one of the least like, and, by God, this is America.','',NULL,'Greatest',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25617,'Money','Curt Flood','Athlete','\nJanuary 18, 1938\n','\nJanuary 20, 1997\n','American','I was told by the general manager that a white player had received a higher raise than me. Because white people required more money to live than black people. That is why I wasn\'t going to get a raise.','',NULL,'Live,Black',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25618,'','Curt Flood','Athlete','\nJanuary 18, 1938\n','\nJanuary 20, 1997\n','American','I\'d often wondered what would I do if I were ever traded, because it happened many, many times.','',NULL,'Ever,Often,Times',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25619,'Life,Change','Curt Flood','Athlete','\nJanuary 18, 1938\n','\nJanuary 20, 1997\n','American','I\'ll also say, yes, I think the change in black consciuosness in recent years has made me more sensitive to injustice in every area of my life.','',NULL,'Black',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25620,'Time,Good,Men','Curt Flood','Athlete','\nJanuary 18, 1938\n','\nJanuary 20, 1997\n','American','I\'m a child of the sixties, I\'m a man of the sixties. During that period of time this country was coming apart at the seams. We were in Southeast Asia. Good men were dying for America and for the Constitution.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25621,'','Curt Flood','Athlete','\nJanuary 18, 1938\n','\nJanuary 20, 1997\n','American','I\'m a human being I\'m not a piece of property. I am not a consignment of goods.','',NULL,'Human,Piece,Property',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25622,'Great','Curt Flood','Athlete','\nJanuary 18, 1938\n','\nJanuary 20, 1997\n','American','If you destroyed the underpinnings of this great American sport, you are a hated, ugly, detestable person.','',NULL,'Person,American',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25623,'','Curt Flood','Athlete','\nJanuary 18, 1938\n','\nJanuary 20, 1997\n','American','It was so difficult for the fans to understand my problems with baseball.','',NULL,'Baseball,Understand,Problems',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25624,'Life','Curt Flood','Athlete','\nJanuary 18, 1938\n','\nJanuary 20, 1997\n','American','People try to make a Greek tragedy of my life, and they can\'t do it. I\'m too happy.','',NULL,'Happy,Try',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25625,'','Curt Flood','Athlete','\nJanuary 18, 1938\n','\nJanuary 20, 1997\n','American','Remember when I told you about the American dream? That if you worked hard enough and tried hard enough and kicked yourself in the butt, you\'d succeed? Well, I think I did, I think I did.','',NULL,'Yourself,Hard,Remember',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25626,'','Curt Flood','Athlete','\nJanuary 18, 1938\n','\nJanuary 20, 1997\n','American','The baseball establishment is permissive about revelry.','',NULL,'Baseball,Permissive',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25627,'','Curt Flood','Athlete','\nJanuary 18, 1938\n','\nJanuary 20, 1997\n','American','Whatever I contributed to the unique morale of the Cardinals was part of this growth, and so, of course, was my decision to have it out in public with the owners of organized baseball.','',NULL,'Decision,Baseball,Whatever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25628,'','Tyler Florence','Chef','\nMarch 3, 1971\n','','American','It\'s never about the screwup - it\'s always about the recovery. That\'s the thing about it... if it comes out a little rare you call it carpaccio. It comes out a little overcooked, you shred it up and put in on a sandwich.','',NULL,'Put,Call,Rare',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25629,'Time','Tyler Florence','Chef','\nMarch 3, 1971\n','','American','Children, if they haven\'t been introduced to foods by the time they\'re 3 years old, are afraid of it, as if it would hurt them. They don\'t really get out of that until they\'re 6 or 7 - it\'s a safety mechanism, and you\'re not going to win.','',NULL,'Hurt,Children',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25630,'','Tyler Florence','Chef','\nMarch 3, 1971\n','','American','Fifty thousand dollars\' worth of cabinets isn\'t going to make you a better cook; cooking is going to make you a better cook. At the end of the day, you can slice a mushroom in about three inches of space, and you can carve a chicken in a foot and a half. So it doesn\'t matter how big the kitchen is.','',NULL,'End,Better,Big',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25631,'Love,Food','Tyler Florence','Chef','\nMarch 3, 1971\n','','American','First and foremost I am a chef, whether behind the stove at one of my Northern California restaurants or for the past 15 years in front of the camera on my Food Network cooking shows. Creating new dishes and flavor combinations that bring cooks and our restaurant guests pleasure is my job and I love','',NULL,'Past',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25632,'','Tyler Florence','Chef','\nMarch 3, 1971\n','','American','Fruit often ends up rotting in the crisper drawer. Well, that\'s the wrong place to put it. Out of sight, out of mind. The kids all know where the junk-food shelf is. Make the fruit that easy to get to. Put a big huge bowl of fruit on the counter.','',NULL,'Mind,Put,Big',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25633,'','Tyler Florence','Chef','\nMarch 3, 1971\n','','American','I don\'t think there\'s anything wrong with a hot dog or other convenience foods, as long as they\'re balanced with fresh vegetables. It\'s hard to ignore 95 percent of the grocery store.','',NULL,'Long,Hard,Ignore',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25634,'Music','Tyler Florence','Chef','\nMarch 3, 1971\n','','American','I like loud music. I like music that fills my ears. I\'m just going to pull out my iPod and see what we got here. We\'re always interested in new bands because we have a retail store in northern California. I think it\'s got to be happy.','',NULL,'Happy,Here',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25635,'Love,Food','Tyler Florence','Chef','\nMarch 3, 1971\n','','American','I love food, all food, everything about food. I enjoy going to the market and having what\'s in front of me - what\'s fresh, seasonal - tell me what I\'m cooking.','',NULL,'Everything',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25636,'','Tyler Florence','Chef','\nMarch 3, 1971\n','','American','I think it\'s important to recall... what you remember your grandmother making, where you\'re from and the foods you enjoyed as a child yourself, and pass that information off to your kids.','',NULL,'Yourself,Important,Remember',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25637,'Time,Great','Tyler Florence','Chef','\nMarch 3, 1971\n','','American','I want to be Jacques Pepin. I want to have a nice 50-, 60-year career. I want to be on PBS when I\'m 70-something, still kicking it, having a great time, showing up in Aspen to sign cookbooks. I just want to have a nice, big, long career.','',NULL,'Nice',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25638,'Good,Money,Amazing','Tyler Florence','Chef','\nMarch 3, 1971\n','','American','It doesn\'t take money to have style, it just takes a really good eye. Sometimes you can find amazing culinary antiques that will make it feel like an old French kitchen.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25639,'Home','Tyler Florence','Chef','\nMarch 3, 1971\n','','American','Locally produced foods - defined as those harvested within a 100-mile radius of one\'s home - have a lesser impact on the environment because of the decreased need for transportation from source to consumer.','',NULL,'Within,Source',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25640,'Food','Tyler Florence','Chef','\nMarch 3, 1971\n','','American','My favorite comfort food would have be braised beef. You know, beef, slow-cooked in a Dutch oven or in a slow cooker until it falls apart with simple mushrooms, some onions and lots of fresh thyme and garlic.','',NULL,'Simple,Until',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25641,'Time','Tyler Florence','Chef','\nMarch 3, 1971\n','','American','My parents both worked full time. I remember a lot of simple meals. Everything I know about cooking is self-schooled.','',NULL,'Simple,Parents',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25642,'Love,Time','Tyler Florence','Chef','\nMarch 3, 1971\n','','American','My wife and I love to host wine and cheese parties. They are simple and elegant and you don\'t have to put a lot of effort and time into it.','',NULL,'Simple',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25643,'','Tyler Florence','Chef','\nMarch 3, 1971\n','','American','Nobody cooks anymore. To me, to watch your parents cook, and to have a house that smells warm and delicious, is a very vital memory that I think kids don\'t really have anymore.','',NULL,'Parents,Kids,Memory',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25644,'Great,Food','Tyler Florence','Chef','\nMarch 3, 1971\n','','American','The concept of being a locavore, or one who chooses whenever possible to incorporate locally grown or locally produced food into one\'s nutrition plan, is of great importance.','',NULL,'Plan',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25645,'Trust','Fernando Flores','Politician','\nJanuary 9, 1943\n','','Chilean','When trust improves, the mood improves.','',NULL,'Mood,Improves',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25646,'','Fernando Flores','Politician','\nJanuary 9, 1943\n','','Chilean','A feel-good style can be a symptom of unawareness or lack of caring.','',NULL,'Caring,Style,Lack',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25647,'Fear,Work,Great','Fernando Flores','Politician','\nJanuary 9, 1943\n','','Chilean','Great work is done by people who are not afraid to be great.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25648,'Time,Business,Future','Fernando Flores','Politician','\nJanuary 9, 1943\n','','Chilean','But every company of the future is going to be in the business of exquisite care - which means quick turnaround time and convenience. To deliver exquisite care, you need an organization that coordinates well and listens well.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25649,'Hope','Fernando Flores','Politician','\nJanuary 9, 1943\n','','Chilean','Hope is the raw material of losers.','',NULL,'Losers,Material',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25650,'Trust,Power,Truth','Fernando Flores','Politician','\nJanuary 9, 1943\n','','Chilean','I never told a victim story about my imprisonment. Instead, I told a transformation story - about how prison changed my outlook, about how I saw that communication, truth, and trust are at the heart of power.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25651,'','Fernando Flores','Politician','\nJanuary 9, 1943\n','','Chilean','That\'s why we\'re doing this, to defend our traditions a little. I don\'t have anything against it (Halloween), but it\'s not our tradition.','',NULL,'Why,Against,Halloween',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25652,'','Fernando Flores','Politician','\nJanuary 9, 1943\n','','Chilean','You have one big mythology in your favor: Everyone believes that you Europeans are impeccable. But I know you are jerks.','',NULL,'Big,Everyone,Jerks',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25653,'Future','Fernando Flores','Politician','\nJanuary 9, 1943\n','','Chilean','You have to be able to risk your identity for a bigger future than the present you are living.','',NULL,'Living,Able',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25654,'Life,Freedom','Fernando Flores','Politician','\nJanuary 9, 1943\n','','Chilean','I made my own assessment of my life, and I began to live it. That was freedom.','',NULL,'Live',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25655,'','Fernando Flores','Politician','\nJanuary 9, 1943\n','','Chilean','I never blamed Pinochet, or my torturers, or external circumstances.','',NULL,'Blamed,External',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25656,'Best','Fernando Flores','Politician','\nJanuary 9, 1943\n','','Chilean','Our best comes out when we have honest discussions.','',NULL,'Honest',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25657,'','Fernando Flores','Politician','\nJanuary 9, 1943\n','','Chilean','Our worst comes out when we behave like robots or professionals.','',NULL,'Worst,Behave,Robots',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25658,'','Fernando Flores','Politician','\nJanuary 9, 1943\n','','Chilean','When I left prison, I had to figure out how to embrace my past.','',NULL,'Past,Left,Prison',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25659,'','Tom Flores','Athlete','\nMarch 21, 1937\n','','American','A total commitment is paramount to reaching the ultimate in performance.','',NULL,'Commitment,Ultimate,Total',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25660,'Good','John Florio','Writer','1553','1625','English','A good husband makes a good wife.','',NULL,'Husband,Wife',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25661,'Women,Men','John Florio','Writer','1553','1625','English','England is the paradise of women, the purgatory of men, and the hell of horses.','',NULL,'Hell',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25662,'','John Florio','Writer','1553','1625','English','Night is the mother of thoughts.','',NULL,'Mother,Night,Thoughts',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25663,'Best,Patience','John Florio','Writer','1553','1625','English','Patience is the best medicine.','',NULL,'Medicine',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25664,'','John Florio','Writer','1553','1625','English','Praise the sea, on shore remain.','',NULL,'Sea,Remain,Praise',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25665,'','John Florio','Writer','1553','1625','English','Who has not served cannot command.','',NULL,'Cannot,Command,Served',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25666,'','John Florio','Writer','1553','1625','English','Who will not suffer labor in this world, let him not be born.','',NULL,'Him,Born,Labor',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25667,'Time,Wisdom','John Florio','Writer','1553','1625','English','Wisdom sails with wind and time.','',NULL,'Wind',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25668,'','Gennifer Flowers','Celebrity','\nJanuary 24, 1950\n','','American','I\'m a sexually liberated woman that earned that liberation. I am very proud of the fact that I feel comfortable in certain forums discussing sex.','',NULL,'Sex,Woman,Proud',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25669,'','Gennifer Flowers','Celebrity','\nJanuary 24, 1950\n','','American','I don\'t have any interest whatsoever in getting back out there and bashing Hillary Clinton.','',NULL,'Getting,Interest,Clinton',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25670,'','Gennifer Flowers','Celebrity','\nJanuary 24, 1950\n','','American','I don\'t know Bill Clinton as someone who needs to literally sexually harass a woman. I\'m sure that he could have found many willing participants.','',NULL,'Someone,Woman,Sure',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25671,'','Gennifer Flowers','Celebrity','\nJanuary 24, 1950\n','','American','I don\'t think Bill is a role model for anyone.','',NULL,'Anyone,Role,Model',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25672,'Life','Gennifer Flowers','Celebrity','\nJanuary 24, 1950\n','','American','I feel like I have a Ph.D. in life, I\'m a survivor. I\'ve not only survived, I\'ve thrived.','',NULL,'Survivor,Survived',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25673,'','Gennifer Flowers','Celebrity','\nJanuary 24, 1950\n','','American','I have never lied about my relationship with Bill Clinton. The only proven liar, at this point, and the only admitted liar, is Bill Clinton; not Gennifer Flowers, not Kathleen Willey, not Paula Jones and not Monica Lewinsky, at this point. He is the only proven liar.','',NULL,'Liar,Point,Flowers',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25674,'','Gennifer Flowers','Celebrity','\nJanuary 24, 1950\n','','American','I met Bill Clinton in 1977 while I was working as a news reporter for KARK-TV in Little Rock, Arkansas. Shortly after we met, we began a sexual relationship that lasted for twelve years.','',NULL,'Rock,After,Working',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25675,'Good,Power,Respect','Gennifer Flowers','Celebrity','\nJanuary 24, 1950\n','','American','I think that Bill and Hillary Clinton have a very special relationship and I think in very many ways to them it\'s a very satisfying relationship. I think that it\'s a mutual respect with a goal of power to achieve, maintain power. And I think that they have been good partners in that.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25676,'Life,Love,Good','Gennifer Flowers','Celebrity','\nJanuary 24, 1950\n','','American','I\'m a married woman. I love my husband; I have a good life.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25677,'Power','Gennifer Flowers','Celebrity','\nJanuary 24, 1950\n','','American','I\'ve always believed everything was about protecting the Clinton power structure and anyone would be sacrificed who got in the way of that.','',NULL,'Everything,Anyone',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25678,'Time','Gennifer Flowers','Celebrity','\nJanuary 24, 1950\n','','American','I\'ve had a face-lift. I\'ve had my eyes done; liposuction; the nose job - well, that was a long time ago.','',NULL,'Job,Long',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25679,'','Gennifer Flowers','Celebrity','\nJanuary 24, 1950\n','','American','Let me tell you this, if I had wanted to have a library of audio and videotapes of Bill Clinton, I could have had that. And after I was accused of being a liar, I wished that I had of.','',NULL,'Liar,After,Wanted',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25680,'','Gennifer Flowers','Celebrity','\nJanuary 24, 1950\n','','American','My advice to Hillary would be to divorce that chump.','',NULL,'Advice,Divorce,Hillary',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25681,'','Gennifer Flowers','Celebrity','\nJanuary 24, 1950\n','','American','On several occasions, I discussed with Bill Clinton the subject of inquiries by the media about our relationship. He told me to continue to deny our relationship, that if we would stick together, everything would be okay.','',NULL,'Everything,Together,Media',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25682,'Power','Gennifer Flowers','Celebrity','\nJanuary 24, 1950\n','','American','People used to ask me: \'Well, was it the power that attracted you to Bill Clinton?\' And I said, well, how much power do you think the attorney general of Arkansas has? Of course not. It wasn\'t that for me. I just a thought he was wonderful in general.','',NULL,'Thought,Said',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25683,'','Carlisle Floyd','Composer','\nJune 11, 1926\n','','American','America tends to worship the modest talent because it doesn\'t put us in an uncomfortable position vis-a-vis the artist.','',NULL,'America,Put,Talent',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25684,'','Carlisle Floyd','Composer','\nJune 11, 1926\n','','American','Anyone who creates something new or does something different artistically is going to be singled out.','',NULL,'Different,Anyone,Creates',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25685,'','Carlisle Floyd','Composer','\nJune 11, 1926\n','','American','I find it enormously valuable to be sure that that the pacing is what I think it is and that the scenes have the shape I think they have musically and dramatically.','',NULL,'Find,Sure,Valuable',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25686,'Music','Carlisle Floyd','Composer','\nJune 11, 1926\n','','American','I found a certain kind of music congenial to me; it never occurred to me to write music that was academically acceptable.','',NULL,'Write,Found',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25687,'Love,Music,Great','Carlisle Floyd','Composer','\nJune 11, 1926\n','','American','I had all the normal interests - I played basketball and I headed the school paper. But I also developed very early a great love for music and literature and the theater.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25688,'','Carlisle Floyd','Composer','\nJune 11, 1926\n','','American','I think anything that is expressed directly and as honestly as possible will last.','',NULL,'Last,Possible,Honestly',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25689,'','Carlisle Floyd','Composer','\nJune 11, 1926\n','','American','I was encouraged by my mother and, to a lesser extent, by my father.','',NULL,'Mother,Father,Encouraged',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25690,'Time','Carlisle Floyd','Composer','\nJune 11, 1926\n','','American','I was interested in what was really going on in Salem at that time, and I resolved to investigate this seemingly unorthodox treatment of the people and the period.','',NULL,'Interested,Period',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25691,'Music','Carlisle Floyd','Composer','\nJune 11, 1926\n','','American','I\'ve never set out consciously to write American music. I don\'t know what that would be unless the obvious Appalachian folk references.','',NULL,'American,Write',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25692,'','Carlisle Floyd','Composer','\nJune 11, 1926\n','','American','If an American audience is given a serious musical theater piece that is well produced, dramatically gripping and wonderfully acted, they\'ll respond to it.','',NULL,'Serious,American,Audience',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25693,'','Carlisle Floyd','Composer','\nJune 11, 1926\n','','American','If I felt that one of my operas did not come off I would certainly say so.','',NULL,'Did,Off,Felt',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25694,'','Carlisle Floyd','Composer','\nJune 11, 1926\n','','American','If something is successful with the audience, it\'s automatically suspect; the reverse is to say that not to reach audiences is the greatest compliment an artist can receive!','',NULL,'Successful,Greatest,Artist',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25695,'Art','Carlisle Floyd','Composer','\nJune 11, 1926\n','','American','It seems to me opera is just as relevant as an expressive art as anything else.','',NULL,'Else,Seems',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25696,'Music,Work,Amazing','Carlisle Floyd','Composer','\nJune 11, 1926\n','','American','It\'s amazing how fast generations lose sight of other generations. One of the first things the young composers who come to work with me say is that they want to write music people will like, instead of gaining their credentials by being rejected by the audience.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25697,'','Carlisle Floyd','Composer','\nJune 11, 1926\n','','American','It\'s necessary to track characters all the way through an opera. If you\'re dealing with more than one or two characters, it\'s very easy to forget that the others have lives of their own that feed into the story.','',NULL,'Forget,Through,Two',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25698,'','Carlisle Floyd','Composer','\nJune 11, 1926\n','','American','Like any other composer of opera, I choose a subject not for polemical reasons, but because it contains vivid characters in highly charged dramatic situations.','',NULL,'Choose,Characters,Subject',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25699,'','Carlisle Floyd','Composer','\nJune 11, 1926\n','','American','Most of the important composers in our country are clustered in the Northeast.','',NULL,'Important,Country,Composers',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25700,'','Carlisle Floyd','Composer','\nJune 11, 1926\n','','American','Opera is given so little attention in the national press.','',NULL,'Attention,National,Press',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25701,'Art','Carlisle Floyd','Composer','\nJune 11, 1926\n','','American','Our most intimate contact with civilizations long since dust has been through the art which has survived them.','',NULL,'Long,Through',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25702,'','Carlisle Floyd','Composer','\nJune 11, 1926\n','','American','People in very high places suddenly fall, and we are always surprised because we don\'t factor in the basic element that they\'re humans and, therefore, they are flawed and have weaknesses.','',NULL,'High,Fall,Places',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25703,'Time','Carlisle Floyd','Composer','\nJune 11, 1926\n','','American','Socially I never was an outsider. I have never thought of the conflict element before frankly, but perhaps it was wanting to belong, and at the same time wanting to retain one\'s own personality.','',NULL,'Thought,Before',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25704,'','Carlisle Floyd','Composer','\nJune 11, 1926\n','','American','The artist is something of an outsider in America. I have always felt that America does not value its artists, certainly not in the sense that the Europeans do.','',NULL,'America,Sense,Artist',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25705,'','Carlisle Floyd','Composer','\nJune 11, 1926\n','','American','The performances of my works in the last 10 years are probably equal to all the previous years put together. There are so many venues now and there is a completely new public for opera that\'s grown up outside of the traditional core opera public.','',NULL,'Together,Put,Last',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25706,'Success','Carlisle Floyd','Composer','\nJune 11, 1926\n','','American','The story of Willie Stark fascinated me because it was tackling the story of a man who outwardly has all the success one could possibly want and who is destroyed by his personal demons.','',NULL,'Personal,Story',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25707,'','Carlisle Floyd','Composer','\nJune 11, 1926\n','','American','There is something inherent in our democracy that tends to want to level. America is a little uncomfortable in the presence of someone who is distinctly superior in whatever way.','',NULL,'Someone,Democracy,America',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25708,'','Eddie Floyd','Musician','\nJune 25, 1935\n','','American','Everybody had their fans and they were fans of all of them.','',NULL,'Everybody,Fans',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25709,'','Eddie Floyd','Musician','\nJune 25, 1935\n','','American','I go out with my band six months of the year and the rest of them with the Blues Brothers.','',NULL,'Year,Rest,Band',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25710,'','Eddie Floyd','Musician','\nJune 25, 1935\n','','American','I never thought I\'d get a chance to sing with Wilson Pickett but we did.','',NULL,'Thought,Did,Chance',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25711,'','Eddie Floyd','Musician','\nJune 25, 1935\n','','American','I was just about 6 weeks old when we moved to Detroit.','',NULL,'Old,Moved,Detroit',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25712,'','Eddie Floyd','Musician','\nJune 25, 1935\n','','American','Oh yeah, I know Johnnie Bassett. We were part of that whole thing.','',NULL,'Whole,Oh,Yeah',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25713,'','Eddie Floyd','Musician','\nJune 25, 1935\n','','American','People know me for up-tempo songs because of my hits.','',NULL,'Songs,Hits',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25714,'','Eddie Floyd','Musician','\nJune 25, 1935\n','','American','The groups, though, were my inspiration way back then. I liked Frankie Lyman and the Teenagers.','',NULL,'Though,Liked,Teenagers',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25715,'Best','Ray Floyd','Athlete','\nSeptember 4, 1942\n','','American','If I play my best, I can win anywhere in the world against anybody.','',NULL,'Win,Play',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25716,'Travel','Ray Floyd','Athlete','\nSeptember 4, 1942\n','','American','If you travel first class, you think first class and you are more likely to play first class.','',NULL,'Play,Class',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25717,'','Ray Floyd','Athlete','\nSeptember 4, 1942\n','','American','They call it golf because all the other four-letter words were taken.','',NULL,'Words,Golf,Call',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25718,'','Raymond Floyd','Athlete','\nSeptember 4, 1942\n','','American','How can you get tired of playing golf?','',NULL,'Tired,Playing,Golf',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25719,'','Raymond Floyd','Athlete','\nSeptember 4, 1942\n','','American','I guess what was going to come back came back on Monday. Of course now I\'ve played a different golf course. I\'ve played two practice rounds and two tournament rounds all kind of the same and now today I\'ve played a different golf course.','',NULL,'Today,Different,Two',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25720,'','Raymond Floyd','Athlete','\nSeptember 4, 1942\n','','American','I\'m used to the golf course playing soft, so tomorrow I\'m going to have to pay attention a little bit more.','',NULL,'Tomorrow,Used,Attention',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25721,'','Raymond Floyd','Athlete','\nSeptember 4, 1942\n','','American','It\'s going to you know, I can\'t go out there and shoot par and win. Everybody is playing well, and I think you\'ll have to go out tomorrow and have 4 , 5 , 6 under par probably.','',NULL,'Tomorrow,Win,Playing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25722,'','Raymond Floyd','Athlete','\nSeptember 4, 1942\n','','American','They call it golf because all the other four letter words were taken.','',NULL,'Words,Golf,Call',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25723,'','William Floyd','Politician','\nDecember 17, 1734\n','\nAugust 4, 1821\n','American','The Bible has done more harm than any other book in the world.','',NULL,'Book,Done,Bible',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25724,'','William Floyd','Politician','\nDecember 17, 1734\n','\nAugust 4, 1821\n','American','The one thing you can\'t do when you\'re highly ranked is relax.','',NULL,'Relax,Highly,Ranked',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25725,'Fear','William Floyd','Politician','\nDecember 17, 1734\n','\nAugust 4, 1821\n','American','Have any of our friends got off the Island with their families, or what must they submit to? Despotism or destruction, I fear, is their fate.','',NULL,'Must,Friends',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25726,'Health,Women','Sandra Fluke','Activist','\nApril 17, 1981\n','','American','Because we spoke so loudly, opponents of reproductive health access demonized and smeared me and others on the public airwaves. These smears are obvious attempts to distract from meaningful policy discussions and to silence women\'s voices regarding their own health care.','',NULL,'Care',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25727,'Women,Men,Government','Sandra Fluke','Activist','\nApril 17, 1981\n','','American','I am proud to stand with the millions of women and men who recognize that our government should legislate according to the reality of our lives - not for ideology.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25728,'Health,Women,Men','Sandra Fluke','Activist','\nApril 17, 1981\n','','American','I have received so many messages of support from across the country - women and men speaking out because they agree that contraception needs to be treated as a basic health care service.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25729,'Medical','Sandra Fluke','Activist','\nApril 17, 1981\n','','American','I was proud to share the stories of my friends at Georgetown Law who have suffered dire medical consequences because our student insurance does not cover contraception for the purpose of preventing pregnancy.','',NULL,'Law,Friends',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25730,'','Sandra Fluke','Activist','\nApril 17, 1981\n','','American','In the last two years, the amount of legislation in the House of Representatives and state legislatures has been really unprecedented, that has focused on reproductive rights.','',NULL,'Two,Last,State',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25731,'','Sandra Fluke','Activist','\nApril 17, 1981\n','','American','It\'s unfortunate that there\'s such a disconnect between what\'s happening on our legislatures and what the public knows about, the consequences what that means for ourselves, our mothers and our wives.','',NULL,'Between,Means,Mothers',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25732,'Health,Women','Sandra Fluke','Activist','\nApril 17, 1981\n','','American','Restricting access to such a basic health care service, which 99% of sexually experienced American women have used and 62% of American women are using right now, is out of touch with public sentiment.','',NULL,'Care',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25733,'','Sandra Fluke','Activist','\nApril 17, 1981\n','','American','Thanks to the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, preventive care services, including contraception, will be covered by private insurance plans without co-pays or deductibles.','',NULL,'Care,Act,Patient',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25734,'Health,Women','Sandra Fluke','Activist','\nApril 17, 1981\n','','American','There are many types of preventive health care services that are covered, things like blood pressure medication, for example. And women are merely asking that their health be taken just as seriously.','',NULL,'Care',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25735,'Health,Men,Future','Sandra Fluke','Activist','\nApril 17, 1981\n','','American','We\'ve also seen another future we could choose. First of all, we\'d have the right to choose. It\'s an America in which no one can charge us more than men for the exact same health insurance; in which no one can deny us affordable access to the cancer screenings that could save our lives; in which we ','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25736,'Life,Health,Women','Sandra Fluke','Activist','\nApril 17, 1981\n','','American','With President Obama, there\'s a feeling that he gets it. He has women in his life. He knows that our health care is important, that it\'s important able to get access to the care that we need when we need it. That\'s what translates. Women hear that when they hear him speak about these issues. He will','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25737,'Respect','Darren Flutie','Athlete','\nNovember 18, 1966\n','','Canadian','As long as I have the support and respect of my teammates, that\'s all I can ask for.','',NULL,'Long,Support',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25738,'','Darren Flutie','Athlete','\nNovember 18, 1966\n','','Canadian','I feel fortunate that there was a place like the CFL where I could hone my skill and become a consistent football player and have a nice career.','',NULL,'Nice,Football,Career',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25739,'Love','Darren Flutie','Athlete','\nNovember 18, 1966\n','','Canadian','I obviously have a lot of love and affection for the people of Hamilton from playing there for so long.','',NULL,'Long,Playing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25740,'Great','Darren Flutie','Athlete','\nNovember 18, 1966\n','','Canadian','I think the Canadian Football League is a great league, but it\'s not the NFL, and I\'m not Jerry Rice.','',NULL,'Football,Jerry',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25741,'','Darren Flutie','Athlete','\nNovember 18, 1966\n','','Canadian','I was a borderline guy in the NFL.','',NULL,'Guy,Nfl,Borderline',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25742,'','Darren Flutie','Athlete','\nNovember 18, 1966\n','','Canadian','In the NFL, every practice could make or break you. If you dropped one ball, you\'d worry about getting cut.','',NULL,'Worry,Getting,Break',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25743,'Family','Darren Flutie','Athlete','\nNovember 18, 1966\n','','Canadian','The opportunity to go up to Canada and play was just a blessing for me and my family.','',NULL,'Play,Blessing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25744,'','Darren Flutie','Athlete','\nNovember 18, 1966\n','','Canadian','We knew the people in Natick and knew the teachers that would be teaching our children. It was important for us to be involved in the Natick community because we think so highly of it.','',NULL,'Children,Important,Knew',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25745,'Family,Home','Darren Flutie','Athlete','\nNovember 18, 1966\n','','Canadian','When I retired in 2002 I had retired to stay home with my family and didn\'t necessarily think my playing days were over.','',NULL,'Days',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25746,'','Darren Flutie','Athlete','\nNovember 18, 1966\n','','Canadian','You never know what you\'re going to get as a receiver.','',NULL,'Receiver',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25747,'','Doug Flutie','Athlete','\nOctober 23, 1962\n','','American','A guy that\'s undersized has to prove himself right away.','',NULL,'Away,Himself,Guy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25748,'','Doug Flutie','Athlete','\nOctober 23, 1962\n','','American','Any game is important to me. At Boston College, when I went out for the spring games, I wanted to win. Maybe it is more important than other preseason games. It\'s just that everyone is expecting a lot from me in my first week of professional football. I want to confirm my expectations.','',NULL,'Important,Game,Football',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25749,'Time','Doug Flutie','Athlete','\nOctober 23, 1962\n','','American','But I\'ll tell you this: When I lose my athleticism, it\'s time to go.','',NULL,'Tell,Lose',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25750,'Attitude,Experience','Doug Flutie','Athlete','\nOctober 23, 1962\n','','American','Football is my profession now. I\'m getting married in August... It\'s a new experience for me as someone just getting out of college. I still have the same attitude about football I always had. I play hard. I enjoy practice. I\'d rather be throwing in passing drills than sitting around and watching TV','',NULL,'Someone',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25751,'','Doug Flutie','Athlete','\nOctober 23, 1962\n','','American','Hey, I\'m just looking for an excuse to retire so I can play summer league baseball, go coach my nephews, play pickup basketball. I\'ve always had that ability to move on to the next thing.','',NULL,'Basketball,Baseball,Play',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25752,'Time','Doug Flutie','Athlete','\nOctober 23, 1962\n','','American','I live for the Red Sox. I thoroughly enjoy them. For whatever reason, baseball has been a lot more fun for me in recent years. I loosely follow the Patriots and I root for them. I loosely follow the Celtics and then it gets to playoff time and I don\'t miss a game. Same with the Bruins. I\'m not the d','',NULL,'Fun,Live',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25753,'Time','Doug Flutie','Athlete','\nOctober 23, 1962\n','','American','I think the only time I doubted myself was my senior year in high school. I was not offered a Division I scholarship. I remember a scout from Ohio State coming in and looking at my film. He was all excited to meet me. Then he met me and I was 5\'10\" and he said that I was not a Division I quarterback','',NULL,'School,Remember',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25754,'Life','Doug Flutie','Athlete','\nOctober 23, 1962\n','','American','It\'s my whole life of being the little guy and having a little chip on my shoulder, from year to year trying to prove myself, and at the end of the day to be inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame is a very special honor for me.','',NULL,'End,Football',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25755,'','Doug Flutie','Athlete','\nOctober 23, 1962\n','','American','It\'s nice to have a situation where you can make it fun.','',NULL,'Nice,Fun,Situation',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25756,'','Doug Flutie','Athlete','\nOctober 23, 1962\n','','American','My biggest frustration with the Heisman is it\'s become the MVP of the national champion, or a team going to the National Championship game. That\'s what it\'s turned into. If you\'re not undefeated, you\'re out of the running.','',NULL,'Game,Become,Team',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25757,'Great','Doug Flutie','Athlete','\nOctober 23, 1962\n','','American','My daughter is very strong-willed and is a great kid. She doesn\'t drink. She doesn\'t smoke. She doesn\'t fold to peer pressure. I think how affectionate my wife and I have been with her over the years all plays into that. She realizes the more people she is exposed to that kids who have both parents ','',NULL,'Wife,Parents',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25758,'','Doug Flutie','Athlete','\nOctober 23, 1962\n','','American','My daughter just graduated college and she\'s a dance major. She\'s done a couple of dance videos already and won Miss Massachusetts a couple of weeks ago. She\'s going out for Miss United States the second week of July, out in Las Vegas. She will probably wind up going to New York and trying the Broad','',NULL,'Done,Trying,Dance',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25759,'','Doug Flutie','Athlete','\nOctober 23, 1962\n','','American','My favorite song to play is \'Smokin\'\' by Boston. I actually had a chance to play that with the band Boston live.','',NULL,'Live,Play,Chance',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25760,'Time,Great','Doug Flutie','Athlete','\nOctober 23, 1962\n','','American','My first two years in the CFL, all I thought of was getting back to the NFL - it was like \'I\'ll put my time in up here and go back.\' Then I went and signed a nice contract in Calgary and was like, \'Hey, I can make a living up here, this is great football, and I\'m having a blast.\'','',NULL,'Nice',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25761,'Time','Doug Flutie','Athlete','\nOctober 23, 1962\n','','American','That\'s the way I like it because there\'s no time to have nerves about it. You just run out and do it.','',NULL,'Run,Nerves',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25762,'','Doug Flutie','Athlete','\nOctober 23, 1962\n','','American','The biggest issue about the height factor is the bias that the NFL has about it.','',NULL,'Biggest,Issue,Bias',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25763,'','Doug Flutie','Athlete','\nOctober 23, 1962\n','','American','The day I retire is the day I\'ll feel old. I\'m not there yet.','',NULL,'Old,Retire',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25764,'Music,Time,Great','Doug Flutie','Athlete','\nOctober 23, 1962\n','','American','The Flutie Bowl is a great event that brings together people who really care about the autism community. We always have a great time bowling and playing music.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25765,'','Doug Flutie','Athlete','\nOctober 23, 1962\n','','American','The public doesn\'t care about my size. It\'s just something for the media to talk about.','',NULL,'Care,Talk,Public',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25766,'Work,Good','Doug Flutie','Athlete','\nOctober 23, 1962\n','','American','The trouble is that right now I want to put as much work into football as I can. It\'s very important for me to get off to a good start. By the same token, I feel a responsibility to handle the media and those sort of things.','',NULL,'Important',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25767,'','Doug Flutie','Athlete','\nOctober 23, 1962\n','','American','When I go back to NFL functions today, I feel a bit on the outside looking in. I played 13 years in the NFL, and I loved it - made a Pro Bowl and went to the playoffs - but I always felt like I was having to knock the door down to get in.','',NULL,'Today,Down,Made',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25768,'Death,Failure','Errol Flynn','Actor','\nJune 20, 1909\n','\nOctober 14, 1959\n','Australian','Any man who has $10,000 left when he dies is a failure.','',NULL,'Left',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25769,'Women','Errol Flynn','Actor','\nJune 20, 1909\n','\nOctober 14, 1959\n','Australian','I like my whisky old and my women young.','',NULL,'Young,Old',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25770,'','Errol Flynn','Actor','\nJune 20, 1909\n','\nOctober 14, 1959\n','Australian','It isn\'t what they say about you, it\'s what they whisper.','',NULL,'Whisper',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25771,'','Errol Flynn','Actor','\nJune 20, 1909\n','\nOctober 14, 1959\n','Australian','My problem lies in reconciling my gross habits with my net income.','',NULL,'Problem,Lies,Habits',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25772,'Women','Errol Flynn','Actor','\nJune 20, 1909\n','\nOctober 14, 1959\n','Australian','Women won\'t let me stay single and I won\'t let me stay married.','',NULL,'Single,Married',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25773,'Dad','Errol Flynn','Actor','\nJune 20, 1909\n','\nOctober 14, 1959\n','Australian','My father was never anti-anything in our house.','',NULL,'Father,House',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25774,'','Errol Flynn','Actor','\nJune 20, 1909\n','\nOctober 14, 1959\n','Australian','The public has always expected me to be a playboy, and a decent chap never lets his public down.','',NULL,'Down,Public,Decent',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25775,'Time','Gillian Flynn','Author','','','American','I can\'t think of anything more crushing than slowly, over time, realizing exactly how wrong you were about someone.','',NULL,'Someone,Wrong',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25776,'','Gillian Flynn','Author','','','American','I feel like I need to give people a note with the book that says, \'I\'m OK, no worries!\'','',NULL,'Book,Give,Says',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25777,'','Gillian Flynn','Author','','','American','I grew up in the \'80s where there\'s a lot of these kind of post-apocalyptic, post-comet, post-whatever it was, so that always captured my imagination a lot as a little kid, that idea of getting access to secret places and being able to roam around where you\'re not supposed to.','',NULL,'Around,Able,Idea',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25778,'','Gillian Flynn','Author','','','American','I have four or five ideas that just keep floating around and I want to kind of just let one - like a beautiful butterfly, let it land somewhere.','',NULL,'Beautiful,Around,Keep',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25779,'','Gillian Flynn','Author','','','American','I think mystery writers and thriller writers - whatever genre you want to call it - are taking on some of the biggest, most interesting kind of socioeconomic issues around in a really interesting, compelling way.','',NULL,'Around,Whatever,Call',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25780,'','Gillian Flynn','Author','','','American','I\'m a true-crime addict. It\'s not something I\'m particularly proud of, but I can\'t stop.','',NULL,'Proud,Stop,Addict',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25781,'','Gillian Flynn','Author','','','American','I\'m all for whatever transitions the book properly to a movie.','',NULL,'Book,Whatever,Movie',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25782,'','Gillian Flynn','Author','','','American','There are no really new stories anymore.','',NULL,'Stories,Anymore',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25783,'Marriage','Gillian Flynn','Author','','','American','To me, marriage is the ultimate mystery.','',NULL,'Mystery,Ultimate',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25784,'Movies','Gillian Flynn','Author','','','American','We\'re into this barrage of pop culture - you know, TV, movies, the Internet. We become creatures that we\'ve made up, made of certain different flotsam from pop culture and certain different personas that are in style.','',NULL,'Different,Made',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25785,'War,Society','John T. Flynn','Critic','1882','1964','American','All that is needed to set us definitely on the road to a Fascist society is war. It will of course be a modified form of Fascism at first.','',NULL,'Road',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25786,'','John T. Flynn','Critic','1882','1964','American','We must rid this nation of the United Nations, which provides the communist conspiracy with a headquarters here on our own shores, and which actually makes it impossible for the United States to form its own decisions about its conduct and policies in Europe and Asia.','',NULL,'Must,Impossible,Decisions',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25787,'Power','John T. Flynn','Critic','1882','1964','American','We seem to be a long way off from the kind of Fascism which we behold in Italy today, but we are not so far from the kind of Fascism which Mussolini preached in Italy before he assumed power, and we are slowly approaching the conditions which made Fascism there possible.','',NULL,'Today,Long',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25788,'','John T. Flynn','Critic','1882','1964','American','At the end of all this, Russia held in her hands a vast belt of land running from the Baltic sea in the north to the Black Sea in the south, comprising eleven nations with a population of 100 million people.','',NULL,'End,Black,Her',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25789,'Great,Power','John T. Flynn','Critic','1882','1964','American','But among them now were a large number of Communists in positions of great power within the new union movement, some of them actually moving close to the center of power. This was the crack in the wall through which they entered. Their power was to grow and prosper.','',NULL,'Moving',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25790,'','John T. Flynn','Critic','1882','1964','American','But as we shall see, Roosevelt, through a combination of events and influences, fell deeper and deeper into the toils of various revolutionary operators, not because he was interested in revolution but because he was interested in votes.','',NULL,'Revolution,Through,Interested',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25791,'','John T. Flynn','Critic','1882','1964','American','But Fascism cannot continue in a modified form.','',NULL,'Cannot,Continue,Fascism',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25792,'','John T. Flynn','Critic','1882','1964','American','But no one can praise Roosevelt for doing this and then insist that he restored our traditional political and economic systems to their former vitality.','',NULL,'Political,Economic,Praise',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25793,'','John T. Flynn','Critic','1882','1964','American','Fascism is not the result of dictatorship.','',NULL,'Result,Fascism',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25794,'','John T. Flynn','Critic','1882','1964','American','Fascism will come at the hands of perfectly authentic Americans.','',NULL,'Hands,Fascism,Authentic',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25795,'','John T. Flynn','Critic','1882','1964','American','I think we have to be fair in saying at this point that neither Roosevelt nor Lewis realized the peril to which they were exposing both the unions and the country.','',NULL,'Saying,Country,Point',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25796,'Government','John T. Flynn','Critic','1882','1964','American','Most people in this country believe that the American Communist Party and its dupes are the chief internal enemy of our economic system and our form of government. This is a serious mistake.','',NULL,'Believe,Enemy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25797,'','John T. Flynn','Critic','1882','1964','American','The CIO put up half a million dollars for Roosevelt\'s 1936 campaign and provided him with an immense group of active labor workers who played a large part in the sweeping victory he won at the polls.','',NULL,'Him,Put,Victory',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25798,'','John T. Flynn','Critic','1882','1964','American','The Communists were interested in getting into key positions as union officers, statisticians, economists, etc., in order to utilize the apparatus of the unions to promote the cause of revolution.','',NULL,'Revolution,Getting,Union',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25799,'','John T. Flynn','Critic','1882','1964','American','The NRA provided that in America each industry should be organized into a federally supervised trade association. It was not called a corporative. It was called a Code Authority.','',NULL,'America,Authority,Industry',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25800,'Government','John T. Flynn','Critic','1882','1964','American','The only result of our present system - unless we reverse the drift - must be the gradual extension of the fascist sector and the gradual disappearance of the system of free enterprise under a free representative government.','',NULL,'Must,Free',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25801,'War','John T. Flynn','Critic','1882','1964','American','The real peril of war lies not in military defeat. It lies in war itself, whether we win or lose.','',NULL,'Real,Win',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25802,'','John T. Flynn','Critic','1882','1964','American','These code authorities could regulate production, quantities, qualities, prices, distribution methods, etc., under the supervision of the NRA. This was fascism.','',NULL,'Production,Fascism,Qualities',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25803,'','John T. Flynn','Critic','1882','1964','American','They do not say Roosevelt saved our system. They say he has given us a new one. That is logical.','',NULL,'System,Logical,Saved',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25804,'','John T. Flynn','Critic','1882','1964','American','This most dangerous enemy is the American counterpart of the British Fabian Socialist, who denies that he is a Socialist and operates behind a mask which he calls National Planning.','',NULL,'Enemy,American,Dangerous',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25805,'','Tom Flynn','Celebrity','\nApril 21, 1931\n','','English','Be sure you positively identify your target before you pull the trigger.','',NULL,'Before,Sure,Target',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25806,'Truth','Tom Flynn','Celebrity','\nApril 21, 1931\n','','English','Secular humanists suspect there is something more gloriously human about resisting the religious impulse; about accepting the cold truth, even if that truth is only that the universe is as indifferent to us as we are to it.','',NULL,'Human,Universe',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25807,'','Vince Flynn','Author','1966','','American','It\'s this upside-down world that we live in where we afford political correctness to the most intolerant group of individuals on the planet.','',NULL,'Live,Political,Group',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25808,'Good','Vince Flynn','Author','1966','','American','A good football team plays offense and defense. You have to be aggressive and disrupt.','',NULL,'Football,Team',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25809,'','Vince Flynn','Author','1966','','American','A major theme in all my books is that the CIA is not only the first line of defense but they should also be the first line of offense.','',NULL,'Books,Line,Defense',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25810,'Great','Vince Flynn','Author','1966','','American','And when I go around and talk to schools, what I tell the kids are, first of all, you have to accept each other\'s differences. Some of you are going to be a crappy football player, some of you are going to be a great mathematician. Whatever it is, accept each other\'s differences and help prop each o','',NULL,'Help,Football',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25811,'','Vince Flynn','Author','1966','','American','Anybody who knew me growing up calls me Vinny.','',NULL,'Growing,Knew,Anybody',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25812,'Work,Great','Vince Flynn','Author','1966','','American','I have been blessed to have the same editor and work for a great publishing house.','',NULL,'Blessed',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25813,'','Vince Flynn','Author','1966','','American','I have such bad memories, sitting in the back of a classroom, being told, you know, everybody is going to read a paragraph, and skipping ahead to my paragraph and being mortified and trying to read it enough times so that I wouldn\'t stutter and stammer, getting called on, even in high school.','',NULL,'School,Bad,Trying',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25814,'','Vince Flynn','Author','1966','','American','I just look at what\'s going on in the world.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25815,'Good','Vince Flynn','Author','1966','','American','I think the more avenues that open up when people want to publish, the better. Some of the authors that want to jump ship from the traditional houses and go on their own, you know what? Good luck. It\'s going to be a lot tougher than you think.','',NULL,'Better,Luck',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25816,'','Vince Flynn','Author','1966','','American','I\'m a big believer in free enterprise. If people want to try it, then go for it.','',NULL,'Try,Free,Big',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25817,'','Vince Flynn','Author','1966','','American','I\'m a bit of a Libertarian.','',NULL,'Bit',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25818,'','Vince Flynn','Author','1966','','American','It\'s what every writer needs: a daybed.','',NULL,'Writer,Needs',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25819,'Positive','Vince Flynn','Author','1966','','American','My doctors warned me repeatedly that if you don\'t stay positive, you don\'t do well.','',NULL,'Stay,Doctors',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25820,'','Vince Flynn','Author','1966','','American','No matter how bad you think you have it, there\'s always - always somebody who\'s got it way, way worse.','',NULL,'Bad,Matter,Somebody',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25821,'','Vince Flynn','Author','1966','','American','One of the most talented writers out there is Brian Haig.','',NULL,'Writers,Talented,Brian',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25822,'','Vince Flynn','Author','1966','','American','There\'s a lot more to publishing a book than writing it and slapping a cover on it.','',NULL,'Book,Writing,Cover',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25823,'','Vince Flynn','Author','1966','','American','When I give a lot of speeches, they\'re always on the fly. I mean, I know what I\'m going to say roughly, but I do not - will not read.','',NULL,'Mean,Give,Read',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25824,'','Henry Flynt','Artist','1940','','American','Around 1967 I began backing away from dogmatic Leninism, not so much because I thought it was false, I just decided there was nothing utopian about it.','',NULL,'Nothing,Thought,Away',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25825,'Music,Work,Time','Henry Flynt','Artist','1940','','American','At the same time, I was listening to black music, and I began to think that the best musicians were receiving the worst treatment. The people who were doing the greatest work were despised as lower class, with no dignity accorded to what they did.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25826,'Work,Art','Henry Flynt','Artist','1940','','American','Basically, I viewed any work of art as an imposition of another person\'s taste, and saw the individual making this imposition as a kind of dictator.','',NULL,'Person',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25827,'Music','Henry Flynt','Artist','1940','','American','I began composing works which were imitative of the music I was being told about. I was also very interested in translating the music into visual terms.','',NULL,'Interested,Works',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25828,'','Henry Flynt','Artist','1940','','American','I began demonstrating against serious culture. In hindsight, the actual course of events has been very humiliating for me, because no one picked up on the intellectual critique I made.','',NULL,'Made,Serious,Against',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25829,'','Henry Flynt','Artist','1940','','American','I have a picture of an ideal consciousness.','',NULL,'Picture,Ideal',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25830,'Music,Time','Henry Flynt','Artist','1940','','American','I was a student at Harvard, and that\'s where I learned about so-called avant-garde music. Jackson Pollock, abstract expressionism and painting were well known at this time.','',NULL,'Learned',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25831,'Great','Henry Flynt','Artist','1940','','American','I\'m actually a great fan of lucidity.','',NULL,'Actually,Fan',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25832,'Life','Henry Flynt','Artist','1940','','American','I\'m trying to assemble materials for a different mode of life.','',NULL,'Different,Trying',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25833,'','Henry Flynt','Artist','1940','','American','In classical oil painting, there seemed to be a radical turn to seeing things as the camera sees them, with that technological modification. I began to have a tremendous problem with all of this.','',NULL,'Problem,Turn,Painting',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25834,'Success,Music','Henry Flynt','Artist','1940','','American','Rock became an incredible commercial success, people just became bored with serious music, and it was forgotten.','',NULL,'Rock',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25835,'','Henry Flynt','Artist','1940','','American','The whole drive of western culture, the part of it which is serious, is towards an extreme objectification. It\'s carried to the point where the human subject is treated almost as if it\'s dirt in the works of a watch.','',NULL,'Human,Serious,Whole',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25836,'Music','Henry Flynt','Artist','1940','','American','When I began competing with the other artists in New York, I discovered classical North Indian music.','',NULL,'Artists,York',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25837,'Time,Famous','Henry Flynt','Artist','1940','','American','When I came to New York, I began to meet the people who became the most famous artists of our time. I was insecure about my own level of ability, I didn\'t know whether I could compete with these people and, at the same time. I was wondering what is this anyway?','',NULL,'Same',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25838,'','Henry Flynt','Artist','1940','','American','When somebody says that all statements are false, the obvious problem is that as an assertion it\'s self-defeating.','',NULL,'Problem,Somebody,Says',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25839,'Love,Friendship','Larry Flynt','Publisher','\nNovember 1, 1942\n','','American','The two most misused words in the entire English vocabulary are love and friendship. A true friend would die for you, so when you start trying to count them on one hand, you don\'t need any fingers.','',NULL,'True',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25840,'Government','Larry Flynt','Publisher','\nNovember 1, 1942\n','','American','Majority rule only works if you\'re also considering individual rights. Because you can\'t have five wolves and one sheep voting on what to have for supper.','',NULL,'Voting,Rights',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25841,'','Larry Flynt','Publisher','\nNovember 1, 1942\n','','American','You will encounter many distractions and many temptations to put your goal aside: The security of a job, a wife who wants kids, whatever. But if you hang in there, always following your vision, I have no doubt you will succeed.','',NULL,'Wife,Job,Doubt',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25842,'','Larry Flynt','Publisher','\nNovember 1, 1942\n','','American','If you\'re not going to offend somebody you don\'t need the First Amendment.','',NULL,'Somebody,Offend,Amendment',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25843,'Religion,Time,Good','Larry Flynt','Publisher','\nNovember 1, 1942\n','','American','Religion has caused more harm than any other idea since the beginning of time. There\'s nothing good I can say about it. People use it as a crutch.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25844,'','Larry Flynt','Publisher','\nNovember 1, 1942\n','','American','Moses freed the Jews. Lincoln freed the slaves. I freed the neurotics.','',NULL,'Jews,Slaves,Moses',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25845,'','Larry Flynt','Publisher','\nNovember 1, 1942\n','','American','You know, everybody believes in free speech until you start questioning them about it.','',NULL,'Free,Start,Until',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25846,'','Larry Flynt','Publisher','\nNovember 1, 1942\n','','American','And a democracy can\'t exist without free speech and the right to assemble. And that\'s what Americans tend to forget. And they\'re born into a culture where they take all of their freedoms for granted.','',NULL,'Forget,Democracy,Free',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25847,'','Larry Flynt','Publisher','\nNovember 1, 1942\n','','American','I used to buy into a former Supreme Court justice\'s argument that you can\'t scream fire in a crowded theater. Well, I think you can.','',NULL,'Justice,Fire,Used',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25848,'Success','Larry Flynt','Publisher','\nNovember 1, 1942\n','','American','The only question to ask yourself is, how much are you willing to sacrifice to achieve this success?','',NULL,'Yourself,Sacrifice',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25849,'Time','Larry Flynt','Publisher','\nNovember 1, 1942\n','','American','Any time there\'s a scandal, we always try and get involved.','',NULL,'Try,Involved',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25850,'','Larry Flynt','Publisher','\nNovember 1, 1942\n','','American','Being in a wheelchair for 30 years. I\'m not whining about it because I don\'t dwell on things I can\'t do anything about, you know. I never really think about until somebody mentions it. I did take a bullet.','',NULL,'Did,Until,Somebody',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25851,'','Larry Flynt','Publisher','\nNovember 1, 1942\n','','American','I don\'t think many people anticipated how the Internet was going to revolutionize the way we disseminate information.','',NULL,'Internet',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25852,'','Larry Flynt','Publisher','\nNovember 1, 1942\n','','American','I may be paralyzed from the waist down, but unlike Gray Davis, I\'m not paralyzed from the neck up.','',NULL,'May,Down,Gray',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25853,'','Larry Flynt','Publisher','\nNovember 1, 1942\n','','American','In 1973, the Supreme Court ruled that individual communities should set obscenity standards. Whenever a case is tried, it will be based on a community standard for that particular place.','',NULL,'Place,Individual,Community',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25854,'','Larry Flynt','Publisher','\nNovember 1, 1942\n','','American','People aren\'t interested in others controlling what they can do or read or see in the privacy of their own homes.','',NULL,'Others,Read,Interested',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25855,'Politics','Larry Flynt','Publisher','\nNovember 1, 1942\n','','American','Politics is my hobby. Smut is my vocation.','',NULL,'Hobby,Vocation',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25856,'','Larry Flynt','Publisher','\nNovember 1, 1942\n','','American','The right-wing of the Republican party isn\'t so much a political agenda as a plea for help.','',NULL,'Help,Political,Republican',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25857,'Change','Larry Flynt','Publisher','\nNovember 1, 1942\n','','American','There\'s nothing that will change someone\'s moral outlook quicker than cash in large sums.','',NULL,'Someone,Nothing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25858,'','Larry Flynt','Publisher','\nNovember 1, 1942\n','','American','These days... it\'s all vanilla sex for me.','',NULL,'Sex,Days,Vanilla',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25859,'Freedom','Larry Flynt','Publisher','\nNovember 1, 1942\n','','American','Well, one thing, you got to stand in a courtroom and listen to a judge sentencing you to 25 years in prison before you realize that freedom of expression can no longer be taken for granted.','',NULL,'Judge,Before',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25860,'','Larry Flynt','Publisher','\nNovember 1, 1942\n','','American','You have to be able to tolerate what you don\'t necessarily like so you can be free.','',NULL,'Free,Able,Tolerate',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25861,'Time','Dario Fo','Playwright','\nMarch 24, 1926\n','','Italian','Know how to live the time that is given you.','',NULL,'Live',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25862,'','Dario Fo','Playwright','\nMarch 24, 1926\n','','Italian','Our homeland is the whole world. Our law is liberty. We have but one thought, revolution in our hearts.','',NULL,'Revolution,Law,Thought',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25863,'','Dario Fo','Playwright','\nMarch 24, 1926\n','','Italian','Comedy makes the subversion of the existing state of affairs possible.','',NULL,'Makes,Comedy,State',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25864,'Music','Dario Fo','Playwright','\nMarch 24, 1926\n','','Italian','Even before Europe was united in an economic level or was conceived at the level of economic interests and trade, it was culture that united all the countries of Europe. The arts, literature, music are the connecting link of Europe.','',NULL,'Before,Culture',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25865,'Politics','Dario Fo','Playwright','\nMarch 24, 1926\n','','Italian','Every artistic expression is either influenced by or adds something to politics.','',NULL,'Either,Expression',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25866,'','Dario Fo','Playwright','\nMarch 24, 1926\n','','Italian','With comedy I can search for the profound.','',NULL,'Comedy,Profound,Search',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25867,'Power','Dario Fo','Playwright','\nMarch 24, 1926\n','','Italian','All forms of power - even based on the consensus of the democratic system - react when they are being attacked, or when those who exercise power become a target.','',NULL,'Become,System',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25868,'','Dario Fo','Playwright','\nMarch 24, 1926\n','','Italian','Although, this is often used with negative connotations, I see ideology as an inherent part of culture.','',NULL,'Negative,Often,Used',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25869,'Life','Dario Fo','Playwright','\nMarch 24, 1926\n','','Italian','I felt like an extraordinary hero. I was only five or six and I had the whole of life in my hands. Even if I had been driving the carriage of the sun I could not have felt any better.','',NULL,'Better,Hero',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25870,'','Dario Fo','Playwright','\nMarch 24, 1926\n','','Italian','In a way, the American side descended to Saddam\'s level, which happens often in these types of circumstances. That is why the people in Iraq do not accept the current state of affairs.','',NULL,'Why,American,Often',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25871,'','Dario Fo','Playwright','\nMarch 24, 1926\n','','Italian','It is extremely dangerous to talk about limits or borders. It is vital, instead, that we remain completely open, that we are always involved, and that we aim to contribute personally in social events.','',NULL,'Talk,Social,Dangerous',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25872,'Power','Dario Fo','Playwright','\nMarch 24, 1926\n','','Italian','It is hard for power to enjoy or incorporate humour and satire in its system of control.','',NULL,'Hard,Control',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25873,'War','Dario Fo','Playwright','\nMarch 24, 1926\n','','Italian','Nevertheless, the mode, the justification, and all the games involved in this war were dishonest.','',NULL,'Games,Involved',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25874,'','Dario Fo','Playwright','\nMarch 24, 1926\n','','Italian','Real socialism is inside man. It wasn\'t born with Marx. It was in the communes of Italy in the Middle Ages. You can\'t say it is finished.','',NULL,'Real,Born,Socialism',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25875,'Politics,Freedom','Dario Fo','Playwright','\nMarch 24, 1926\n','','Italian','We thought the church had withdrawn from interfering in Italian politics... but instead there is a terrible resurgence. These are ugly signs for freedom of expression.','',NULL,'Thought',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25876,'Art','Dario Fo','Playwright','\nMarch 24, 1926\n','','Italian','When I was a boy, unconsciously, spontaneously I learned the art of telling ironic stories.','',NULL,'Learned,Stories',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25877,'Love','Ferdinand Foch','Soldier','\nOctober 2, 1851\n','\nMarch 20, 1929\n','French','The most powerful weapon on earth is the human soul on fire.','',NULL,'Powerful,Human',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25878,'','Ferdinand Foch','Soldier','\nOctober 2, 1851\n','\nMarch 20, 1929\n','French','My center is giving way, my right is in retreat; situation excellent. I shall attack.','',NULL,'Giving,Situation,Excellent',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25879,'','Ferdinand Foch','Soldier','\nOctober 2, 1851\n','\nMarch 20, 1929\n','French','A battle won is a battle which we will not acknowledge to be lost.','',NULL,'Lost,Battle,Won',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25880,'','Ferdinand Foch','Soldier','\nOctober 2, 1851\n','\nMarch 20, 1929\n','French','Airplanes are interesting toys, but of no military value.','',NULL,'Value,Military,Toys',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25881,'','Ferdinand Foch','Soldier','\nOctober 2, 1851\n','\nMarch 20, 1929\n','French','In whatever position you find yourself determine first your objective.','',NULL,'Yourself,Find,Whatever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25882,'','Ferdinand Foch','Soldier','\nOctober 2, 1851\n','\nMarch 20, 1929\n','French','It takes 15,000 casualties to train a major general.','',NULL,'Takes,General,Train',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25883,'','Ferdinand Foch','Soldier','\nOctober 2, 1851\n','\nMarch 20, 1929\n','French','No study is possible on the battlefield.','',NULL,'Study,Possible',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25884,'Power','Ferdinand Foch','Soldier','\nOctober 2, 1851\n','\nMarch 20, 1929\n','French','The power to command has never meant the power to remain mysterious.','',NULL,'Remain,Mysterious',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25885,'','Ferdinand Foch','Soldier','\nOctober 2, 1851\n','\nMarch 20, 1929\n','French','The will to conquer is the first condition of victory.','',NULL,'Victory,Conquer,Condition',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25886,'Good','William Foege','Scientist','\nMarch 12, 1936\n','','American','People are beginning to understand there is nothing in the world so remote that it can\'t impact you as a person. It\'s not just diseases. Economists are now beginning to say if we are going to have good markets in Africa, we\'re going to have to have healthy people in Africa.','',NULL,'Nothing,Person',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25887,'','William Foege','Scientist','\nMarch 12, 1936\n','','American','Nobody ever thanks you for saving them from the disease they didn\'t know they were going to get.','',NULL,'Ever,Nobody,Thanks',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25888,'Health,Science','William Foege','Scientist','\nMarch 12, 1936\n','','American','Science is beginning to catch up with global health problems.','',NULL,'Problems',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25889,'Health','William Foege','Scientist','\nMarch 12, 1936\n','','American','Vaccines are the tugboats of preventive health.','',NULL,'Vaccines,Preventive',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25890,'','Jonathan Safran Foer','Writer','\nFebruary 21, 1977\n','','American','Again and again we are confronted with the reality - some might say the problem - of sharing our space with other living things, be they dogs, trees, fish or penguins.','',NULL,'Reality,Living,Problem',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25891,'Great','Jonathan Safran Foer','Writer','\nFebruary 21, 1977\n','','American','All really great artists, Jackson Pollack, John Cage, Beckett or Joyce - you are never indifferent to them.','',NULL,'Artists,Cage',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25892,'','Jonathan Safran Foer','Writer','\nFebruary 21, 1977\n','','American','As a writer, putting words on the page is how I pay attention.','',NULL,'Words,Attention,Writer',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25893,'','Jonathan Safran Foer','Writer','\nFebruary 21, 1977\n','','American','As I\'ve grown older, I\'ve grown more convinced there\'s nothing that shouldn\'t be talked about. If we think we\'re protecting each other, we\'re not.','',NULL,'Nothing,Older,Convinced',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25894,'','Jonathan Safran Foer','Writer','\nFebruary 21, 1977\n','','American','Books are slow, books are quiet. The Internet is fast and loud.','',NULL,'Books,Quiet,Fast',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25895,'','Jonathan Safran Foer','Writer','\nFebruary 21, 1977\n','','American','Consumers are going to have get used to eating less meat - to paying more for better quality meat and eating significantly less of it.','',NULL,'Better,Used,Less',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25896,'','Jonathan Safran Foer','Writer','\nFebruary 21, 1977\n','','American','Every factory-farmed animal is, as a practice, treated in ways that would be illegal if it were a dog or a cat.','',NULL,'Dog,Practice,Ways',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25897,'','Jonathan Safran Foer','Writer','\nFebruary 21, 1977\n','','American','Feeding my children is not like feeding myself: it matters more.','',NULL,'Children,Matters,Feeding',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25898,'','Jonathan Safran Foer','Writer','\nFebruary 21, 1977\n','','American','Few people sufficiently appreciate the colossal task of feeding a world of billions of omnivores who demand meat with their potatoes.','',NULL,'Few,Appreciate,Task',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25899,'','Jonathan Safran Foer','Writer','\nFebruary 21, 1977\n','','American','Fiction works when it makes a reader feel something strongly.','',NULL,'Makes,Works,Fiction',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25900,'Food,Car','Jonathan Safran Foer','Writer','\nFebruary 21, 1977\n','','American','Food is not just what we put in our mouths to fill up; it is culture and identity. Reason plays some role in our decisions about food, but it\'s rarely driving the car.','',NULL,'Put',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25901,'Food','Jonathan Safran Foer','Writer','\nFebruary 21, 1977\n','','American','Food is not rational. Food is culture, habit, craving and identity.','',NULL,'Culture,Identity',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25902,'Time,Good','Jonathan Safran Foer','Writer','\nFebruary 21, 1977\n','','American','For a long time, I thought I would like to be a doctor. Such a good profession. So explicitly good. Never a waste of time.','',NULL,'Long',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25903,'','Jonathan Safran Foer','Writer','\nFebruary 21, 1977\n','','American','How could this world be so unlike the world that I believed I was living in? I can\'t describe it. Do I not want to describe it, or do I simply not possess the vocabulary?','',NULL,'Living,Simply,Describe',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25904,'','Jonathan Safran Foer','Writer','\nFebruary 21, 1977\n','','American','I always write out of a need to read something, rather than a need to write something.','',NULL,'Rather,Write,Read',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25905,'','Jonathan Safran Foer','Writer','\nFebruary 21, 1977\n','','American','I am an on-and-off vegetarian. Sometimes on, mostly off. I think it is better to be a vegetarian but occasionally, the call of the hot dog overpowers my ethics.','',NULL,'Better,Sometimes,Off',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25906,'Change,Great,Food','Jonathan Safran Foer','Writer','\nFebruary 21, 1977\n','','American','I first became a vegetarian when I was nine, in response to an argument made by a radical babysitter. My great change - which lasted a couple of weeks - was based on the very simple instinct that it\'s wrong to kill animals for food.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25907,'','Jonathan Safran Foer','Writer','\nFebruary 21, 1977\n','','American','I have made my own choice, which is vegetarianism, but it\'s not the choice I\'m imposing on anybody else.','',NULL,'Made,Else,Choice',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25908,'Food','Jonathan Safran Foer','Writer','\nFebruary 21, 1977\n','','American','I know lots and lots and lots of vegetarians who think it\'s perfectly all right to kill animals for food to eat, but don\'t do it because they think all the ways in which it\'s done are wrong.','',NULL,'Done,Wrong',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25909,'','Jonathan Safran Foer','Writer','\nFebruary 21, 1977\n','','American','I need an office, so I can have a place where I don\'t write.','',NULL,'Place,Write,Office',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25910,'','Jonathan Safran Foer','Writer','\nFebruary 21, 1977\n','','American','I often think about how my sons will come to know about September 11th. Something overheard? A newspaper image? In school? I would prefer that they learn about it from my wife and me, in a deliberate and safe way. But it\'s hard to imagine ever feeling ready to broach the subject without some impetus','',NULL,'School,Wife,Feeling',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25911,'Time','Jonathan Safran Foer','Writer','\nFebruary 21, 1977\n','','American','I see bad stuff on the street all the time that I don\'t do anything about. I do bad stuff myself all the time. The goal is not to somehow be perfect - that\'s silly, that\'s naive. The goal is to just recognize there are choices in front of us, and to try to make better ones.','',NULL,'Bad,Better',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25912,'','Jonathan Safran Foer','Writer','\nFebruary 21, 1977\n','','American','I see myself as someone who makes things. Definitions have never done anything but constrain.','',NULL,'Someone,Done,Makes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25913,'','Jonathan Safran Foer','Writer','\nFebruary 21, 1977\n','','American','I think there\'s going to be something that happens now, where books move in two directions, one toward digitized formats and one toward remembering what\'s nice about the physicality of them.','',NULL,'Nice,Two,Happens',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25914,'Home','Jonathan Safran Foer','Writer','\nFebruary 21, 1977\n','','American','I usually write away from home, in coffee shops, on trains, on planes, in friends\' houses. I like places where there\'s stuff going on that you can lift your eyes, see something interesting, overhear a conversation.','',NULL,'Friends,Eyes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25915,'','Joshua Foer','Journalist','\nSeptember 23, 1982\n','','American','All across Africa, the Pacific and the Americas, we find cultures that didn\'t know about mouth kissing until their first contact with European explorers. And the attraction was not always immediately apparent. Most considered the act of exchanging saliva revolting.','',NULL,'Find,Until,Act',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25916,'','Joshua Foer','Journalist','\nSeptember 23, 1982\n','','American','As bad as we are at remembering names and phone numbers and word-for-word instructions from our colleagues, we have really exceptional visual and spatial memories.','',NULL,'Bad,Memories,Phone',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25917,'Work','Joshua Foer','Journalist','\nSeptember 23, 1982\n','','American','Back when I lived in Brooklyn, I\'d sometimes take the Q train all the way out to Coney Island and back, and work on my laptop. There\'s something about pushy New Yorkers looking over your shoulder that really makes you produce sentences.','',NULL,'Sometimes,Makes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25918,'Art','Joshua Foer','Journalist','\nSeptember 23, 1982\n','','American','During the Middle Ages they understood that words accompanied by imagery are much more memorable. By making the margins of a book colorful and beautiful, illuminations help make the text unforgettable. It\'s unfortunate that we\'ve lost the art of illumination.','',NULL,'Beautiful,Help',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25919,'','Joshua Foer','Journalist','\nSeptember 23, 1982\n','','American','Evolution has programmed our brains to find two things particularly interesting, and therefore memorable: jokes and sex - and especially, it seems, jokes about sex.','',NULL,'Sex,Two,Find',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25920,'Family','Joshua Foer','Journalist','\nSeptember 23, 1982\n','','American','Growing up in the days when you still had to punch buttons to make a telephone call, I could recall the numbers of all my close friends and family. Today, I\'m not sure if I know more than four phone numbers by heart. And that\'s probably more than most.','',NULL,'Today,Heart',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25921,'','Joshua Foer','Journalist','\nSeptember 23, 1982\n','','American','How much are we willing to lose from our already short lives by losing ourselves in our Blackberries, our iPhones, by not paying attention to the human being across from us who is talking with us, by being so lazy that we\'re not willing to process deeply?','',NULL,'Human,Lazy,Short',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25922,'Good','Joshua Foer','Journalist','\nSeptember 23, 1982\n','','American','I have never been particularly good with languages. Despite a dozen years of Hebrew school and a lifetime of praying in the language, I\'m ashamed to admit that I still can\'t read an Israeli newspaper. Besides English, the only language I speak with any degree of fluency is Spanish.','',NULL,'School,Still',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25923,'','Joshua Foer','Journalist','\nSeptember 23, 1982\n','','American','I met with amnesiacs and savants, educators and scientists, to try to understand what memory is, why it works, why it sometimes doesn\'t, and what its potential might be.','',NULL,'Understand,Why,Try',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25924,'Life','Joshua Foer','Journalist','\nSeptember 23, 1982\n','','American','If you want to live a memorable life, you have to be the kind of person who remembers to remember.','',NULL,'Live,Person',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25925,'Time,Best','Joshua Foer','Journalist','\nSeptember 23, 1982\n','','American','If you want to make information stick, it\'s best to learn it, go away from it for a while, come back to it later, leave it behind again, and once again return to it - to engage with it deeply across time. Our memories naturally degrade, but each time you return to a memory, you reactivate its neural','',NULL,'Help',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25926,'','Joshua Foer','Journalist','\nSeptember 23, 1982\n','','American','If you were a medieval scholar reading a book, you knew that there was a reasonable likelihood you\'d never see that particular text again, and so a high premium was placed on remembering what you read. You couldn\'t just pull a book off the shelf to consult it for a quote or an idea.','',NULL,'Book,Again,Off',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25927,'Science','Joshua Foer','Journalist','\nSeptember 23, 1982\n','','American','Invented languages have often been created in tandem with entire invented universes, and most conlangers come to their craft by way of fantasy and science fiction.','',NULL,'Often,Fiction',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25928,'Life,Time,Experience','Joshua Foer','Journalist','\nSeptember 23, 1982\n','','American','Just as we accumulate memories of facts by integrating them into a network, we accumulate life experiences by integrating them into a web of other chronological memories. The denser the web, the denser the experience of time.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25929,'','Joshua Foer','Journalist','\nSeptember 23, 1982\n','','American','Kissing could have begun as a way of sniffing out who\'s who. From a whiff to a kiss was just a short trip across the face.','',NULL,'Short,Kiss,Face',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25930,'','Joshua Foer','Journalist','\nSeptember 23, 1982\n','','American','Languages are something of a mess. They evolve over centuries through an unplanned, democratic process that leaves them teeming with irregularities, quirks, and words like \'knight.\'','',NULL,'Words,Through,Process',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25931,'','Joshua Foer','Journalist','\nSeptember 23, 1982\n','','American','Many memory techniques involve creating unforgettable imagery, in your mind\'s eye. That\'s an act of imagination. Creating really weird imagery really quickly was the most fun part of my training to compete in the U.S. Memory Competition.','',NULL,'Fun,Mind,Training',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25932,'','Joshua Foer','Journalist','\nSeptember 23, 1982\n','','American','Memory training is not just for the sake of performing party tricks; it\'s about nurturing something profoundly and essentially human.','',NULL,'Human,Training,Memory',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25933,'Life,Time','Joshua Foer','Journalist','\nSeptember 23, 1982\n','','American','Monotony collapses time; novelty unfolds it. You can exercise daily and eat healthily and live a long life, while experiencing a short one. If you spend your life sitting in a cubicle and passing papers, one day is bound to blend unmemorably into the next - and disappear.','',NULL,'Live',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25934,'','Joshua Foer','Journalist','\nSeptember 23, 1982\n','','American','\'Moonwalking with Einstein\' refers to a memory device I used when I memorized a deck of playing cards at the U.S. Memory Championship. When I competed in 2006, I set a new U.S. record by memorizing a deck of cards in one minute and 40 seconds. That record has since fallen.','',NULL,'Used,Playing,Since',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25935,'Design','Joshua Foer','Journalist','\nSeptember 23, 1982\n','','American','No one who set out to design a form of communication would ever end up with anything like English, Mandarin, or any of the more than six thousand languages spoken today.','',NULL,'Today,End',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25936,'','Joshua Foer','Journalist','\nSeptember 23, 1982\n','','American','Once I\'d reached the point where I could squirrel away more than 30 digits a minute in memory palaces, I still only sporadically used the techniques to memorize the phone numbers of people I actually wanted to call. I found it was just too simple to punch them into my cell phone.','',NULL,'Simple,Still,Away',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25937,'Time','Joshua Foer','Journalist','\nSeptember 23, 1982\n','','American','Once upon a time, this idea of having a trained, disciplined, cultivated memory was not nearly so alien as it would seem to us to be today.','',NULL,'Today,Once',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25938,'Age,Great','Joshua Foer','Journalist','\nSeptember 23, 1982\n','','American','One of the great challenges of our age, in which the tools of our productivity are also the tools of our leisure, is to figure out how to make more useful those moments of procrastination when we\'re idling in front of our computer screens.','',NULL,'Moments',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25939,'','Joshua Foer','Journalist','\nSeptember 23, 1982\n','','American','One trick, known as the journey method or \'memory palace,\' is to conjure up a familiar space in the mind\'s eye, and then populate it with images of whatever it is you want to remember.','',NULL,'Mind,Remember,Whatever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25940,'','Dan Fogelberg','Musician','\nAugust 13, 1951\n','\nDecember 16, 2007\n','American','I always try to give my songs as gifts.','',NULL,'Give,Try,Songs',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25941,'','Dan Fogelberg','Musician','\nAugust 13, 1951\n','\nDecember 16, 2007\n','American','I choose to express myself.','',NULL,'Choose,Express',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25942,'Love','Dan Fogelberg','Musician','\nAugust 13, 1951\n','\nDecember 16, 2007\n','American','I love to laugh, it\'s my main thing. I love to abuse the English language.','',NULL,'Laugh,Language',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25943,'Love','Dan Fogelberg','Musician','\nAugust 13, 1951\n','\nDecember 16, 2007\n','American','I love to rock \'n roll. But my finest suit, of all the things I do, is as a songwriter.','',NULL,'Rock,Songwriter',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25944,'Great','Dan Fogelberg','Musician','\nAugust 13, 1951\n','\nDecember 16, 2007\n','American','It seems like bluegrass people have more great stories to tell than other musicians.','',NULL,'Tell,Musicians',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25945,'','Dan Fogelberg','Musician','\nAugust 13, 1951\n','\nDecember 16, 2007\n','American','It was quite a shot in the head to do the album and then have it shot down by nonmusical idiots.','',NULL,'Down,Idiots,Head',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25946,'','Dan Fogelberg','Musician','\nAugust 13, 1951\n','\nDecember 16, 2007\n','American','Coming out of college with a degree in fine arts and painting isn\'t worth much any more.','',NULL,'College,Worth,Painting',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25947,'','Dan Fogelberg','Musician','\nAugust 13, 1951\n','\nDecember 16, 2007\n','American','I had gone full-on folkie; I\'d had it with bands.','',NULL,'Gone,Bands',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25948,'Music','Dan Fogelberg','Musician','\nAugust 13, 1951\n','\nDecember 16, 2007\n','American','I had never done TV. I think it\'s a foolish medium for, most rock \'n roll music. Nobody ever comes off well on TV.','',NULL,'Rock,Done',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25949,'Love,Home','Dan Fogelberg','Musician','\nAugust 13, 1951\n','\nDecember 16, 2007\n','American','I love home. I\'ll stay up there for days on end, I won\'t even go down the driveway to look for the mail.','',NULL,'End',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25950,'Love','Dan Fogelberg','Musician','\nAugust 13, 1951\n','\nDecember 16, 2007\n','American','I love the subtlety and tonal range of the acoustic guitar.','',NULL,'Guitar,Acoustic',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25951,'Music,Business','Dan Fogelberg','Musician','\nAugust 13, 1951\n','\nDecember 16, 2007\n','American','I may quit the music business someday, but never the music.','',NULL,'May',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25952,'','Dan Fogelberg','Musician','\nAugust 13, 1951\n','\nDecember 16, 2007\n','American','I never going to satisfy everybody, so I decided to satisfy myself.','',NULL,'Everybody,Decided,Satisfy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25953,'','Dan Fogelberg','Musician','\nAugust 13, 1951\n','\nDecember 16, 2007\n','American','I wanted to pay tribute to my musical influences: Buffalo Springfield, Lightfoot, the Beatles, the Hollies.','',NULL,'Wanted,Pay,Musical',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25954,'','Dan Fogelberg','Musician','\nAugust 13, 1951\n','\nDecember 16, 2007\n','American','I was blessed with a gift. It\'s a gift and a curse. It never ends.','',NULL,'Blessed,Gift,Ends',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25955,'','Dan Fogelberg','Musician','\nAugust 13, 1951\n','\nDecember 16, 2007\n','American','I wish I was a little more gregarious and outgoing.','',NULL,'Wish,Outgoing,Gregarious',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25956,'','Dan Fogelberg','Musician','\nAugust 13, 1951\n','\nDecember 16, 2007\n','American','It was so much fun playing simple American bluegrass. I got to meet Doc Watson.','',NULL,'Fun,Simple,American',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25957,'','Dan Fogelberg','Musician','\nAugust 13, 1951\n','\nDecember 16, 2007\n','American','MTV didn\'t call. I guess I wasn\'t hip and groovy enough.','',NULL,'Enough,Call,Guess',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25958,'Music,Dad','Dan Fogelberg','Musician','\nAugust 13, 1951\n','\nDecember 16, 2007\n','American','My dad was vehemently opposed to electric guitars. He did not look on that kind of music as legitimate in any way.','',NULL,'Did',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25959,'','Dan Fogelberg','Musician','\nAugust 13, 1951\n','\nDecember 16, 2007\n','American','My grandfather gave me my first guitar, an old acoustic with palm trees and dancing girls painted on it.','',NULL,'Guitar,Old,Gave',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25960,'Life','Dan Fogelberg','Musician','\nAugust 13, 1951\n','\nDecember 16, 2007\n','American','My life is as an artist, not an entertainer. I don\'t consider myself an entertainer, but I can do that thing when I want to.','',NULL,'Artist,Consider',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25961,'Music','Dan Fogelberg','Musician','\nAugust 13, 1951\n','\nDecember 16, 2007\n','American','My upbringing made me think that real legitimate music is written, not heard.','',NULL,'Real,Made',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25962,'','Dan Fogelberg','Musician','\nAugust 13, 1951\n','\nDecember 16, 2007\n','American','Now is the only thing that exists.','',NULL,'Exists',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25963,'','Dan Fogelberg','Musician','\nAugust 13, 1951\n','\nDecember 16, 2007\n','American','Strats are my favorite electric guitars, and I\'ve got quite a collection.','',NULL,'Quite,Favorite,Electric',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25964,'','Dan Fogelberg','Musician','\nAugust 13, 1951\n','\nDecember 16, 2007\n','American','You\'re successful if you can get one person to pick it up and put it on the turntable and go, Wow, thanks for writing that!','',NULL,'Successful,Writing,Person',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25965,'Cool','John Fogerty','Musician','\nMay 28, 1945\n','','American','And I now think that Stratocasters and Telecasters are way cool.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25966,'','John Fogerty','Musician','\nMay 28, 1945\n','','American','But I think beautiful is simple and elegant, like a ballad with simple harmony.','',NULL,'Beautiful,Simple,Harmony',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25967,'Music,Best,Alone','John Fogerty','Musician','\nMay 28, 1945\n','','American','Even though I have often recorded alone, I still feel the best music is made by musicians playing off each other.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25968,'','John Fogerty','Musician','\nMay 28, 1945\n','','American','Even though James Burton was my idol, I didn\'t think I could carry his shoes back then.','',NULL,'Shoes,Though,Carry',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25969,'','John Fogerty','Musician','\nMay 28, 1945\n','','American','I don\'t know that all the demons have been beaten, but I\'m very, very proud of those songs.','',NULL,'Proud,Songs,Demons',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25970,'','John Fogerty','Musician','\nMay 28, 1945\n','','American','I stuck with that size because I could bend the strings so well, and somewhere along the line I must have gotten it into my mind that I had small hands, so I was thinking I\'d never be able to play a full-scale guitar, but I also felt like I was cheating or cutting corners.','',NULL,'Mind,Must,Thinking',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25971,'Good,Power','John Fogerty','Musician','\nMay 28, 1945\n','','American','I thought what I was good at doing was playing real simple guitar licks, since I\'d cut my teeth on what Duane Eddy was doing; licks that were simple but had staying power.','',NULL,'Simple',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25972,'','John Fogerty','Musician','\nMay 28, 1945\n','','American','I usually destroy unreleased material. It has a way of coming back to haunt you.','',NULL,'Coming,Material,Destroy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25973,'Time','John Fogerty','Musician','\nMay 28, 1945\n','','American','I went pretty much for one tone, and I knew at that time that I wanted to play a Rickenbacker.','',NULL,'Pretty,Play',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25974,'Work,Good','John Fogerty','Musician','\nMay 28, 1945\n','','American','I work hard at that, but the fact that there are a lot of good songs means there are also a lot of really bad songs I\'ve written that you never hear.','',NULL,'Bad',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25975,'Life','John Fogerty','Musician','\nMay 28, 1945\n','','American','I wrote that song for my wife, and it\'s what some guy who\'s sitting under a tree would be singing to the woman of his life, telling her how wonderful she is. To me, that\'s more lasting than something that sounds like it belongs on a movie soundtrack.','',NULL,'Wife,Woman',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25976,'','John Fogerty','Musician','\nMay 28, 1945\n','','American','I\'m like a twenty-two-year-old kid in a new band trying to get noticed and break through, because the vast majority of people have never seen me play live.','',NULL,'Live,Through,Trying',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25977,'','John Fogerty','Musician','\nMay 28, 1945\n','','American','I\'m much more energetic now; you might say live performance is my mission.','',NULL,'Live,Might,Mission',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25978,'','John Fogerty','Musician','\nMay 28, 1945\n','','American','I\'m now comfortable playing a lot of the old songs, and I\'ve gotten out a lot of the old equipment.','',NULL,'Old,Playing,Songs',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25979,'','John Fogerty','Musician','\nMay 28, 1945\n','','American','I\'ve also become much more the musician I\'ve always wanted to be.','',NULL,'Become,Wanted,Musician',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25980,'Great','John Fogerty','Musician','\nMay 28, 1945\n','','American','I\'ve studied a lot of great people over the years - Pete Seeger, James Brown - and tried to incorporate elements that I\'ve admired, though I can\'t say I dance like James.','',NULL,'Dance,Though',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25981,'Work,Respect','John Fogerty','Musician','\nMay 28, 1945\n','','American','No, but I\'ve always felt that with true talent, and a commitment to hard work, it is possible to achieve an enduring respect and appreciation. In other words, I don\'t take my fans for granted.','',NULL,'True',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25982,'Music','John Fogerty','Musician','\nMay 28, 1945\n','','American','Now that I\'m older, I like almost anything that\'s done well, even surf music and instrumentals; I really enjoyed the interviews with the Ventures in your magazine.','',NULL,'Done,Older',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25983,'','John Fogerty','Musician','\nMay 28, 1945\n','','American','On Eye of the Zombie, I had so-called studio musicians.','',NULL,'Musicians,Eye,Studio',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25984,'Good','John Fogerty','Musician','\nMay 28, 1945\n','','American','That song has the full extent of my mandolin abilities; I\'m not a good mandolin player at all.','',NULL,'Song,Full',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25985,'Great','John Fogerty','Musician','\nMay 28, 1945\n','','American','The ones I have got great necks; of course, all of the Fenders from that era are incredible.','',NULL,'Incredible,Era',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25986,'','John Fogerty','Musician','\nMay 28, 1945\n','','American','The only sliding I did was on the kind of instrument that you put on your lap; no Spanish electrics.','',NULL,'Did,Put,Instrument',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25987,'Good','John Fogerty','Musician','\nMay 28, 1945\n','','American','The Telecaster doesn\'t really sound that good for the kind of rock and roll that a lot of people played.','',NULL,'Rock,Sound',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25988,'','John Fogerty','Musician','\nMay 28, 1945\n','','American','There\'s just not a lot of guys around playing like that these days; a lot of steel players are plugging into stomp boxes, trying to sound like Jeff Beck on a steel guitar.','',NULL,'Trying,Guitar,Around',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25989,'','John Fogerty','Musician','\nMay 28, 1945\n','','American','Washburn\'s an old American name, but this one was assembled overseas.','',NULL,'Old,American,Name',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25990,'','Dan Fogler','Comedian','\nOctober 20, 1976\n','','American','After I won the Tony Award, the film floodgates opened, so I was like a kid in a candy store.','',NULL,'After,Film,Won',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25991,'Movies','Dan Fogler','Comedian','\nOctober 20, 1976\n','','American','I grew up in the \'80s. I was a kid, but all my favorite movies came out of that period.','',NULL,'Kid,Favorite',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25992,'Love','Dan Fogler','Comedian','\nOctober 20, 1976\n','','American','I love theater. I grew up doing theater.','',NULL,'Theater',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25993,'','Dan Fogler','Comedian','\nOctober 20, 1976\n','','American','I used to have this fantasy when I was growing up where Princess Leia would be in the slave Leia costume and she would be in a vat of Breyer\'s ice cream. A recurring dream where I would eat my way to her.','',NULL,'Dream,Her,She',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25994,'Good','Dan Fogler','Comedian','\nOctober 20, 1976\n','','American','I\'m a good audience in general, but it\'s hard to make me laugh.','',NULL,'Hard,Laugh',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25995,'','Dan Fogler','Comedian','\nOctober 20, 1976\n','','American','I\'m from New York, so I\'m not a big driver.','',NULL,'Big,York,Driver',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25996,'Life','Dan Fogler','Comedian','\nOctober 20, 1976\n','','American','I\'ve always been creating my whole life, you know. I\'ve just had a need to create, whether it was sculpting or writing or directing. It\'s just ever since I was a kid, I don\'t know.','',NULL,'Writing,Ever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25997,'','Dan Fogler','Comedian','\nOctober 20, 1976\n','','American','If you\'re not a beautiful person, you can\'t do anything about it.','',NULL,'Beautiful,Person',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25998,'','Dan Fogler','Comedian','\nOctober 20, 1976\n','','American','In 20 years I want to look back and see a collection of crazy characters that I made - a menagerie.','',NULL,'Crazy,Made,Characters',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(25999,'','Dan Fogler','Comedian','\nOctober 20, 1976\n','','American','My brain doesn\'t like to be quiet.','',NULL,'Brain,Quiet',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26000,'','Dan Fogler','Comedian','\nOctober 20, 1976\n','','American','My brother and I, we were both relatively good-looking guys growing up, but we had our awkward stages, where we were just hard to look at.','',NULL,'Hard,Brother,Both',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26001,'Famous','Dan Fogler','Comedian','\nOctober 20, 1976\n','','American','Well, I think a lot of people just want to be famous.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26002,'Movies','Dan Fogler','Comedian','\nOctober 20, 1976\n','','American','When I was a kid, I would make kung fu movies with the kids in the neighborhood, and I would be the guy behind the camera directing everybody, but they were all very silly little shorts and comedy bits.','',NULL,'Kids,Comedy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26003,'','Dan Fogler','Comedian','\nOctober 20, 1976\n','','American','When I was on Broadway, people would really just recognize me around the theater. When you\'re showing up on commercials and posters, the scope of people recognizing you gets a little wider.','',NULL,'Around,Theater,Broadway',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26004,'Good','Phil Foglio','Cartoonist','\nMay 1, 1956\n','','American','As it happened, I had a friend who was a good person who liked to present himself as a dreadful one. Using him as a role model, I created the first Buck Godot strip.','',NULL,'Friend,Person',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26005,'','Phil Foglio','Cartoonist','\nMay 1, 1956\n','','American','I didn\'t really think about becoming a professional artist until high school, when I realized that everything else required too much math.','',NULL,'School,Everything,Else',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26006,'','Phil Foglio','Cartoonist','\nMay 1, 1956\n','','American','I\'ve also been busy doing stuff for Steve Jackson Games.','',NULL,'Busy,Stuff,Games',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26007,'','Phil Foglio','Cartoonist','\nMay 1, 1956\n','','American','If we had to go live action, I\'d hold out for Tim Burton to direct.','',NULL,'Live,Action,Hold',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26008,'','Phil Foglio','Cartoonist','\nMay 1, 1956\n','','American','My only requirement for that first story was that there had to be a fight or an explosion on every page. Naturally, no one wanted to publish it, but I liked the character, did a few stories to keep my hand in.','',NULL,'Character,Fight,Did',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26009,'','Phil Foglio','Cartoonist','\nMay 1, 1956\n','','American','One of the characteristics I cherish in my friends is their childlike gullibility, and several excited minutes were spent trying to actually find this book.','',NULL,'Book,Trying,Friends',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26010,'Time','Phil Foglio','Cartoonist','\nMay 1, 1956\n','','American','We start out talking about the story, trying to figure out who is who and what should happen, taking notes the whole time. Then I do a rough layout of the issue, showing what happens on each page. Then we discuss that some more.','',NULL,'Happen,Trying',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26011,'','Phil Foglio','Cartoonist','\nMay 1, 1956\n','','American','Why the hell can\'t people just write nice happy stories about people having happy sex? That\'s what I want, and I bet a whole bunch of other people want it too.','',NULL,'Happy,Nice,Sex',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26012,'','Ben Folds','Musician','\nSeptember 12, 1966\n','','American','The clock never stops, never stops, never waits. We\'re growing old. It\'s getting late.','',NULL,'Old,Getting,Growing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26013,'Men','Ben Folds','Musician','\nSeptember 12, 1966\n','','American','A lot of 18-year-olds are like old men. They think they\'ve seen everything.','',NULL,'Everything,Old',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26014,'','Ben Folds','Musician','\nSeptember 12, 1966\n','','American','Because I write very simply, but inside the simplicity, there\'s a lot of subtlety. That\'s what I\'m proud of.','',NULL,'Proud,Write,Simply',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26015,'Great','Ben Folds','Musician','\nSeptember 12, 1966\n','','American','Billy Joel and Joe Jackson were both great, and they both play piano.','',NULL,'Play,Both',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26016,'','Ben Folds','Musician','\nSeptember 12, 1966\n','','American','But I really do have a soft spot for the solo shows. Any musician who writes and sings will tell you that\'s the center of it, that is it. It\'s almost like there\'s something church-like about it and you gotta go back there, if you\'re a songwriter that sings your material.','',NULL,'Tell,Almost,Material',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26017,'Home','Ben Folds','Musician','\nSeptember 12, 1966\n','','American','Even though I live in America more, I feel like when I go to Adelaide, that\'s when I get to go home.','',NULL,'Live,America',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26018,'','Ben Folds','Musician','\nSeptember 12, 1966\n','','American','Everybody knows it hurts to grow up... and we\'re still fighting it.','',NULL,'Still,Fighting,Hurts',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26019,'Life','Ben Folds','Musician','\nSeptember 12, 1966\n','','American','Everyone, when you\'re a teenager and you\'re growing up, you do feel like your life is dramatic enough to be on a TV screen, but we know that it\'s not.','',NULL,'Enough,Everyone',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26020,'Good,Art','Ben Folds','Musician','\nSeptember 12, 1966\n','','American','I do have that mindset - that most good art comes from some turmoil, from someone trying to come to some equilibrium, or come up and get a breath.','',NULL,'Someone',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26021,'','Ben Folds','Musician','\nSeptember 12, 1966\n','','American','I used to do this big rant at the end of some gigs with Ben Folds Five. The band broke into this big heavy metal thing and I started as a joke to scream in a heavy metal falsetto. I found myself saying things like: Feel my pain, I am white, feel my pain.','',NULL,'Pain,End,Saying',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26022,'','Ben Folds','Musician','\nSeptember 12, 1966\n','','American','I\'m aware that I\'m very fringe, and it\'s nice that way.','',NULL,'Nice,Aware,Fringe',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26023,'Music','Ben Folds','Musician','\nSeptember 12, 1966\n','','American','I\'m not really a strange person or anything, so if there\'s music I like, usually there\'s other people who like it too.','',NULL,'Person,Strange',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26024,'Music','Ben Folds','Musician','\nSeptember 12, 1966\n','','American','I\'m older than I was, and I\'m still washed-up, and I haven\'t changed my music one iota. It\'s just much easier to do this when people are being nice to you.','',NULL,'Nice,Still',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26025,'Good','Ben Folds','Musician','\nSeptember 12, 1966\n','','American','I\'m really good at writing \'almost hits\'.','',NULL,'Writing,Almost',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26026,'','Ben Folds','Musician','\nSeptember 12, 1966\n','','American','In many ways, I\'ve chosen to be plain, almost too plain, too self-effacing. Like, if I record a vocal and I don\'t like the way it sounds, I would have them turn it up and take the reverb off it to make it as plain as possible.','',NULL,'Off,Possible,Almost',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26027,'','Ben Folds','Musician','\nSeptember 12, 1966\n','','American','It\'s a tough thing to know that when you\'re making your album, you\'re going to end up collaborating with, say, Wal-Mart, on your artwork. That just sucks. And the pressure behind getting the numbers real fast is, to me, dizzying.','',NULL,'End,Real,Tough',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26028,'','Ben Folds','Musician','\nSeptember 12, 1966\n','','American','Maybe this is wrong, but I feel like I craft my songs carefully enough that I still find that fifteen years after having written one, it still works for me - I\'m not cringing.','',NULL,'Find,Enough,Still',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26029,'','Ben Folds','Musician','\nSeptember 12, 1966\n','','American','My idea is to play with the people who you know want to get it right. Then it\'s fun and easy to record, and you can get down to details, like taking out cymbals so the verse doesn\'t dwarf the chorus, something like that.','',NULL,'Fun,Down,Play',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26030,'Music','Ben Folds','Musician','\nSeptember 12, 1966\n','','American','My job is to be some sort of music/lyric psychic, to figure out that that\'s the right song to not fight the lyric.','',NULL,'Fight,Job',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26031,'','Ben Folds','Musician','\nSeptember 12, 1966\n','','American','Next door, there\'s an old man who lived to his nineties and one day passed away in his sleep. And his wife, she stayed for a couple of days and passed away. I\'m sorry, I know that\'s a strange way to tell you that I know we belong.','',NULL,'Sorry,Sleep,Wife',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26032,'Alone','Ben Folds','Musician','\nSeptember 12, 1966\n','','American','Now that I have found someone, I\'m feeling more alone... than I ever have before.','',NULL,'Someone,Feeling',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26033,'','Ben Folds','Musician','\nSeptember 12, 1966\n','','American','Rock and roll is - and should be - a kid\'s place.','',NULL,'Rock,Place,Kid',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26034,'Nature,Power','Ben Folds','Musician','\nSeptember 12, 1966\n','','American','The nature of honesty is that if someone has information or knows something about you that you don\'t want heard, then they have power over you.','',NULL,'Someone',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26035,'Business','Ben Folds','Musician','\nSeptember 12, 1966\n','','American','The press is like any business. It\'s a group of really intelligent individuals that ends up being one slathering, one-eyed, drooling monster.','',NULL,'Group,Ends',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26036,'','Ben Folds','Musician','\nSeptember 12, 1966\n','','American','The reason I stop playing songs is usually because I get sick of them, and then they find themselves back into the set list at some point.','',NULL,'Find,Sick,Reason',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26037,'','Dave Foley','Comedian','\nJanuary 4, 1963\n','','Canadian','NBC is working with a team of astrophysicists to create a new day of the week.','',NULL,'Working,Team,Week',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26038,'','Dave Foley','Comedian','\nJanuary 4, 1963\n','','Canadian','And I met Paul Simms while I was making \'It\'s Pat\', and he later wound up casting me in \'NewsRadio.\'','',NULL,'Making,While,Later',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26039,'Time','Dave Foley','Comedian','\nJanuary 4, 1963\n','','Canadian','Canadians still spend so much time discussing what it means to be Canadian.','',NULL,'Still,Means',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26040,'','Dave Foley','Comedian','\nJanuary 4, 1963\n','','Canadian','David Steinberg was the reason the Smothers Brothers got cancelled.','',NULL,'Reason,Brothers,Cancelled',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26041,'Time','Dave Foley','Comedian','\nJanuary 4, 1963\n','','Canadian','Dick Van Dyke spent most of his time setting everybody else up.','',NULL,'Else,Everybody',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26042,'','Dave Foley','Comedian','\nJanuary 4, 1963\n','','Canadian','\'High Stakes\' was a very bad movie that I was cast in as a lead.','',NULL,'Bad,High,Movie',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26043,'','Dave Foley','Comedian','\nJanuary 4, 1963\n','','Canadian','I grew up in the suburbs of Toronto, where everything was in a strip mall.','',NULL,'Everything,Suburbs,Mall',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26044,'','Dave Foley','Comedian','\nJanuary 4, 1963\n','','Canadian','I like the sitcom, as a structure.','',NULL,'Structure,Sitcom',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26045,'','Dave Foley','Comedian','\nJanuary 4, 1963\n','','Canadian','I mean, \'Kids In The Hall\' is the reason I have any career at all.','',NULL,'Mean,Career,Reason',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26046,'','Dave Foley','Comedian','\nJanuary 4, 1963\n','','Canadian','I met Kevin when I was 19, at a Second City workshop. We were paired up together in the first class I went to. By the end of the class we formed our improv group, and over the next three years we performed leading up to the formation of The Kids in the Hall.','',NULL,'End,Together,Kids',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26047,'','Dave Foley','Comedian','\nJanuary 4, 1963\n','','Canadian','I never watched \'Harper\'s Island.\'','',NULL,'Island,Watched,Harper',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26048,'Freedom','Dave Foley','Comedian','\nJanuary 4, 1963\n','','Canadian','I still do miss the freedom to play any kind of character I wanted to play.','',NULL,'Character,Still',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26049,'Time,Power','Dave Foley','Comedian','\nJanuary 4, 1963\n','','Canadian','I think the Internet\'s been a tremendous tool in terms of breaking down the power structure of information and entertainment, particularly at a time when so much information and entertainment were in the hands of so few people, with multinationals owning everything.','',NULL,'Everything',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26050,'','Dave Foley','Comedian','\nJanuary 4, 1963\n','','Canadian','I think we carry around the idea of being a Kid in the Hall as part of our identity. It\'s a big part of how we see ourselves now.','',NULL,'Big,Around,Idea',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26051,'Good','Dave Foley','Comedian','\nJanuary 4, 1963\n','','Canadian','If somebody came up with a really good idea, everyone would back it. Especially when we did the show, we had a real dedication that, if you were in somebody else\'s scene, everyone worked their hardest to make that scene good.','',NULL,'Real,Did',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26052,'Life','Dave Foley','Comedian','\nJanuary 4, 1963\n','','Canadian','In a lot of ways, it was a huge relief, not being a member of a troupe, being able to make your own decisions and kind of live your own life.','',NULL,'Live,Decisions',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26053,'','Dave Foley','Comedian','\nJanuary 4, 1963\n','','Canadian','\'NewsRadio\' was fantastic.','',NULL,'Fantastic',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26054,'','Dave Foley','Comedian','\nJanuary 4, 1963\n','','Canadian','Really, it\'s only been since the \'70s that Canadians have had any pride in their country.','',NULL,'Country,Pride,Since',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26055,'','Dave Foley','Comedian','\nJanuary 4, 1963\n','','Canadian','Stand-up comedy and poverty. Those were my two main endeavors.','',NULL,'Two,Poverty,Comedy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26056,'','Dave Foley','Comedian','\nJanuary 4, 1963\n','','Canadian','The important thing to remember is that bugs don\'t actually talk.','',NULL,'Important,Remember,Talk',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26057,'','Dave Foley','Comedian','\nJanuary 4, 1963\n','','Canadian','The thing that really surprised me about strip malls in California, specifically Los Angeles, is that they have some really fantastic restaurants.','',NULL,'Fantastic,Surprised,California',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26058,'','Dave Foley','Comedian','\nJanuary 4, 1963\n','','Canadian','There\'s something about strip malls that just reeks of my childhood.','',NULL,'Childhood,Malls,Strip',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26059,'History','Dave Foley','Comedian','\nJanuary 4, 1963\n','','Canadian','When I was in school, all our history books were American, so we learned American history, not Canadian history.','',NULL,'School,Learned',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26060,'','Mark Foley','Politician','\nSeptember 8, 1954\n','','American','Pointing fingers, trying to catch each other in scandal does not bring honor to this House.','',NULL,'Trying,Honor,House',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26061,'War','Mark Foley','Politician','\nSeptember 8, 1954\n','','American','The United States stands with our friends in Britain as they recover from today\'s shock of terrorism. These barbaric acts strengthen our resolve and remind us all of the danger of complacency during our continued war on terror.','',NULL,'Today,Friends',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26062,'','Mark Foley','Politician','\nSeptember 8, 1954\n','','American','A Congressional Budget Office study estimated that gulf energy infrastructure repair costs will be between $18 billion and $31 billion, just from the damages the hurricane created.','',NULL,'Study,Energy,Between',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26063,'Government','Mark Foley','Politician','\nSeptember 8, 1954\n','','American','A government operates and acts differently than a company. So all we want to do is get some transparency here and then determine if the deal should go forward.','',NULL,'Forward,Here',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26064,'Education','Mark Foley','Politician','\nSeptember 8, 1954\n','','American','By offering an education centered on values, the faculty in Catholic schools can create an interactive setting between parents and students that is geared toward long-term healthy character and scholastic development for all enrolled children.','',NULL,'Character,Children',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26065,'Travel','Mark Foley','Politician','\nSeptember 8, 1954\n','','American','Domestic travel and tourism-related spending has reached $1 trillion a year.','',NULL,'Year,Spending',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26066,'Peace,Freedom','Mark Foley','Politician','\nSeptember 8, 1954\n','','American','Finally, people are starting to recognize freedom and peace do have a cause, they do have a price.','',NULL,'Cause',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26067,'','Mark Foley','Politician','\nSeptember 8, 1954\n','','American','For example, in my district there are visitors from all over the world who are drawn to our beautiful beaches, recreational lakes, habitat wildlife preserves and golf courses.','',NULL,'Beautiful,Golf,Example',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26068,'Education,Nature','Mark Foley','Politician','\nSeptember 8, 1954\n','','American','I am and have always been a strong proponent of public education. But by the virtue of its very nature - publicly funded schools cannot offer the type of spiritual education that Catholic schools have long provided.','',NULL,'Strong',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26069,'','Mark Foley','Politician','\nSeptember 8, 1954\n','','American','I have said repeatedly that in this country we track library books better than we do sex offenders.','',NULL,'Sex,Better,Country',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26070,'Education','Mark Foley','Politician','\nSeptember 8, 1954\n','','American','I think one of the unique aspects of Catholic school education is the opportunity to care for the material and intellectual needs of the child in a community atmosphere.','',NULL,'School,Care',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26071,'Future','Mark Foley','Politician','\nSeptember 8, 1954\n','','American','If Turkey is prepared to acknowledge the Armenian Genocide, then its leaders can proceed immediately to direct dialogue with its counterparts in Armenia to define a common vision for the future.','',NULL,'Vision,Leaders',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26072,'Faith,Education','Mark Foley','Politician','\nSeptember 8, 1954\n','','American','In search of a complete education with the ideals of trust, faith, understanding and compassion, many families are turning to the structure, discipline and academic standards of Catholic schools.','',NULL,'Trust',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26073,'History,Future','Mark Foley','Politician','\nSeptember 8, 1954\n','','American','It states, History should be regarded as a means for understanding the past and solving the challenges of the future. It also suggests that this celebration of the end of slavery is an important and enriching part of the history and heritage of the United States.','',NULL,'End',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26074,'','Mark Foley','Politician','\nSeptember 8, 1954\n','','American','On February 7, 2.2 million Haitians went to the polls and exercised their constitutional right to select a leader. They went by foot, by tap tap and other forms of transportation, traveling hours and standing in line for almost a day to get to their polling places.','',NULL,'Leader,Almost,Line',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26075,'','Mark Foley','Politician','\nSeptember 8, 1954\n','','American','Parochial schools in the United States are also responsible for educating students from a wide range of ethnic backgrounds, including many who are non-Catholic.','',NULL,'United,Students,Schools',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26076,'Government,Future','Mark Foley','Politician','\nSeptember 8, 1954\n','','American','Social Security is one of the greatest achievements of the American government, protecting our elderly against poverty and assuring young people of a more secure future.','',NULL,'Greatest',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26077,'','Mark Foley','Politician','\nSeptember 8, 1954\n','','American','The gulf coast, we all know now, after Katrina, is responsible for 25 percent of U.S. production of natural gas. Following Katrina and Rita, almost 75 percent of the natural gas production in the gulf was shut down and not producing.','',NULL,'Down,After,Almost',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26078,'Travel','Mark Foley','Politician','\nSeptember 8, 1954\n','','American','The travel and tourism industry is the lifeblood of many states around the country - including Florida, California, New York and Nevada, to name a few.','',NULL,'Country,Around',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26079,'','Scott Foley','Actor','\nJuly 15, 1972\n','','American','I like being scared every now and then, I like the suspense and the thrills. Nothing like taking a girlfriend to a movie and holding her hand while she jumps.','',NULL,'Nothing,Her,Girlfriend',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26080,'Time,Great','Scott Foley','Actor','\nJuly 15, 1972\n','','American','I am going to be on \'True Blood.\' It was really exciting. I had a great time shooting it. I spent the last nine months shooting this season and it was very secretive, very sexy, a lot of blood and fangs.','',NULL,'Sexy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26081,'','Scott Foley','Actor','\nJuly 15, 1972\n','','American','I never took my SAT\'s. I never applied to college. I moved right out here and jumped into the thick of things. Whether that was the smart move or not, I\'m sitting here talking to you now, so it paid off.','',NULL,'Smart,Here,Off',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26082,'Life,Work','Scott Foley','Actor','\nJuly 15, 1972\n','','American','I was lucky enough to know exactly what I wanted to do when I was growing up. I think one of the hardest things to figure out in life is what your calling is, and what truly makes you happy - not what you want to work at, but what you want to do.','',NULL,'Happy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26083,'Work,Good,Best','Scott Foley','Actor','\nJuly 15, 1972\n','','American','The best part is it\'s a dream come true. I\'ve always wanted to be a working actor, and the good part of it... it\'s all good! I work long hours, but it\'s amazing. They pay me. That\'s amazing! I get to kiss Keri Russell, and that ain\'t too bad.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26084,'','Scott Foley','Actor','\nJuly 15, 1972\n','','American','The older I get, the more I become an apple pie, sparkling cider kind of guy.','',NULL,'Become,Older,Guy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26085,'Car','Thomas S. Foley','Politician','\nMarch 6, 1929\n','','American','If you don\'t drink, smoke, or drive a car, you\'re a tax evader.','',NULL,'Drink,Tax',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26086,'','Ken Follet','Author','\nJune 5, 1949\n','','Welsh','There is a real connection between Philosopy and fiction.','',NULL,'Real,Between,Fiction',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26087,'','Ken Follet','Author','\nJune 5, 1949\n','','Welsh','There is no point in asking a man a question until you have established whether he has any reason to lie to you.','',NULL,'Lie,Reason,Until',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26088,'','Ken Follet','Author','\nJune 5, 1949\n','','Welsh','Without books I would not have become a vivacious reader, and if you are not a reader you are not a writer.','',NULL,'Become,Books,Writer',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26089,'','Ken Follett','Author','\nJune 5, 1949\n','','Welsh','The research is the easiest. The outline is the most fun. The first draft is the hardest, because every word of the outline has to be fleshed out. The rewrite is very satisfying.','',NULL,'Fun,Word,Research',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26090,'','Ken Follett','Author','\nJune 5, 1949\n','','Welsh','The CIA\'s research program is described in a book called The Search for the Manchurian Candidate.','',NULL,'Book,Research,Search',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26091,'Good','Ken Follett','Author','\nJune 5, 1949\n','','Welsh','A very good editor is almost a collaborator.','',NULL,'Almost,Editor',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26092,'Women','Ken Follett','Author','\nJune 5, 1949\n','','Welsh','An awful lot of thriller writers write women rather badly. So just doing it OK gets a lot of credit.','',NULL,'Rather,Write',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26093,'','Ken Follett','Author','\nJune 5, 1949\n','','Welsh','Be a perfectionist.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26094,'','Ken Follett','Author','\nJune 5, 1949\n','','Welsh','Culture clash is terrific drama.','',NULL,'Culture,Drama,Terrific',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26095,'Success','Ken Follett','Author','\nJune 5, 1949\n','','Welsh','For success, the author must make the reader care about the destiny of the principals, and sustain this anxiety, or suspense, for about 100,000 words.','',NULL,'Care,Must',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26096,'Women,Great','Ken Follett','Author','\nJune 5, 1949\n','','Welsh','I don\'t think there\'s any great mystery to writing female characters, so long as you talk to them. If you lived in a monastery and never met any women, maybe it would be difficult.','',NULL,'Long',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26097,'Learning','Ken Follett','Author','\nJune 5, 1949\n','','Welsh','I enjoy learning technical details.','',NULL,'Enjoy,Details',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26098,'','Ken Follett','Author','\nJune 5, 1949\n','','Welsh','I like to create imaginary characters and events around a real historical situation. I want readers to feel: OK, this probably didn\'t happen, but it might have.','',NULL,'Real,Happen,Around',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26099,'','Ken Follett','Author','\nJune 5, 1949\n','','Welsh','I use a professional researcher in New York who does all the legwork, all that stuff which would take me days and weeks of calling, waiting for people to call back.','',NULL,'Waiting,Days,Stuff',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26100,'Change,Women','Ken Follett','Author','\nJune 5, 1949\n','','Welsh','In my books, women often solve the problem. Even if the woman is not the hero, she\'s a strong character. She does change the plot. She\'ll often rescue the male character from some situation.','',NULL,'Strong',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26101,'Food','Ken Follett','Author','\nJune 5, 1949\n','','Welsh','James Bond is quite serious about his drinks and clothing and cigarettes and food and all that sort of thing. There is nothing wry or amused about James Bond.','',NULL,'Nothing,Serious',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26102,'','Ken Follett','Author','\nJune 5, 1949\n','','Welsh','Most of my stories have some basis in fact.','',NULL,'Fact,Stories,Basis',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26103,'Movies','Ken Follett','Author','\nJune 5, 1949\n','','Welsh','Movies have influenced all writers, not just thriller writers.','',NULL,'Writers,Influenced',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26104,'War','Ken Follett','Author','\nJune 5, 1949\n','','Welsh','My favorite period is World War II, and I\'m in the middle of writing my fourth novel set in that era.','',NULL,'Writing,Favorite',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26105,'','Ken Follett','Author','\nJune 5, 1949\n','','Welsh','The thriller is the most popular literary genre of the 20th century.','',NULL,'Popular,Century,Literary',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26106,'War','Ken Follett','Author','\nJune 5, 1949\n','','Welsh','There was a very serious communist strain among American intellectuals before the war. America was a more tolerant place in those days, and Communists were not treated as pariahs. That ended with the McCarthy era.','',NULL,'Before,America',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26107,'Women','Ken Follett','Author','\nJune 5, 1949\n','','Welsh','Thrillers have been traditionally very masculine books; the women characters often rather decorative.','',NULL,'Rather,Often',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26108,'','Ken Follett','Author','\nJune 5, 1949\n','','Welsh','We all now tell stories by cutting from one dramatic scene to the next, whereas Victorian novelists felt free to write long passages of undramatic summary.','',NULL,'Long,Free,Tell',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26109,'','Ken Follett','Author','\nJune 5, 1949\n','','Welsh','When I\'m writing a woman character, I don\'t think, \'What would a woman do?\' I just think, \'What would this character do in this situation?\'','',NULL,'Character,Woman,Writing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26110,'','Ken Follett','Author','\nJune 5, 1949\n','','Welsh','With hindsight, we see that the Soviet Union never had a chance of world domination, but we didn\'t know that then.','',NULL,'Chance,Union,Domination',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26111,'Love,Good,History','Ken Follett','Author','\nJune 5, 1949\n','','Welsh','World War II is the greatest drama in human history, the biggest war ever and a true battle of good and evil. I imagine writers will continue to get stories from it, and readers will continue to love them, for many more years.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26112,'War','Robert M. La Follette','Politician','\nFebruary 6, 1895\n','\nFebruary 24, 1953\n','American','Before the war is ended, the war party assumes the divine right to denounce and silence all opposition to war as unpatriotic and cowardly.','',NULL,'Silence,Before',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26113,'War','Robert M. La Follette','Politician','\nFebruary 6, 1895\n','\nFebruary 24, 1953\n','American','Every nation has its war party... It is commercial, imperialistic, ruthless. It tolerates no opposition.','',NULL,'Nation,Party',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26114,'War','Robert M. La Follette','Politician','\nFebruary 6, 1895\n','\nFebruary 24, 1953\n','American','If there is no sufficient reason for war, the war party will make war on one pretext, then invent another... after the war is on.','',NULL,'After,Another',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26115,'Peace,War','Robert M. La Follette','Politician','\nFebruary 6, 1895\n','\nFebruary 24, 1953\n','American','In times of peace, the war party insists on making preparation for war. As soon as prepared for, it insists on making war.','',NULL,'Making',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26116,'','Bridget Fonda','Actress','\nJanuary 27, 1964\n','','American','I\'m afraid of making a mistake. I\'m not totally neurotic, but I\'m pretty neurotic about it. I\'m as close to totally neurotic as you can get without being totally neurotic.','',NULL,'Pretty,Afraid,Making',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26117,'','Bridget Fonda','Actress','\nJanuary 27, 1964\n','','American','I can be pretty nasty. Not \'mean\' nasty, but nasty by your parents\' standards. But not by my parents\' standards, because my parents were nasty for their day.','',NULL,'Parents,Mean,Pretty',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26118,'Dating','Bridget Fonda','Actress','\nJanuary 27, 1964\n','','American','I don\'t talk about who I\'m dating because when you break up, you wind up reliving it in the media.','',NULL,'Talk,Wind',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26119,'','Bridget Fonda','Actress','\nJanuary 27, 1964\n','','American','I hate exercise.','',NULL,'Hate,Exercise',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26120,'Love','Bridget Fonda','Actress','\nJanuary 27, 1964\n','','American','I love Jet Li, he\'s really special.','',NULL,'Special,Jet',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26121,'','Bridget Fonda','Actress','\nJanuary 27, 1964\n','','American','I was raised on Bruce Lee.','',NULL,'Bruce,Lee,Raised',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26122,'','Bridget Fonda','Actress','\nJanuary 27, 1964\n','','American','It\'s very easy to get excited about a job, but it\'s a big commitment because you do it and then you have to live with it when it\'s finished. It\'s forever in your section in the video store. It\'s you. It\'s almost like deciding who you have a child with.','',NULL,'Live,Job,Big',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26123,'','Bridget Fonda','Actress','\nJanuary 27, 1964\n','','American','Nudity is who people are at the most interesting point of the evening, when they take off their protective layer, when no one is watching.','',NULL,'Evening,Off,Point',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26124,'God','Henry Fonda','Actor','\nMay 16, 1905\n','\nAugust 12, 1982\n','American','For me, college wasn\'t a breeze. I had 8 o\'clock classes, I worked from 3 to 11 at the Settlement House. On weekends, if Northwestern Bell needed me, I\'d troubleshoot for them, and I had a steady girl. God!','',NULL,'Girl,College',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26125,'','Henry Fonda','Actor','\nMay 16, 1905\n','\nAugust 12, 1982\n','American','Ford didn\'t know what to do with Mister Roberts that wasn\'t repeating what was successful in New York. He was trying to do things to the play that would be his in the film.','',NULL,'Successful,Trying,Play',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26126,'','Henry Fonda','Actor','\nMay 16, 1905\n','\nAugust 12, 1982\n','American','I don\'t know what was in his mind, but I do know Ford was stricken by what he had done, by hitting me.','',NULL,'Mind,Done,Hitting',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26127,'Religion,God,Science','Henry Fonda','Actor','\nMay 16, 1905\n','\nAugust 12, 1982\n','American','I found myself facing a Christian Science Reading Room. My God! It had been eight years. There had never been any renunciation of religion on my part, but like so many people, it was a gradual fading away.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26128,'Faith','Henry Fonda','Actor','\nMay 16, 1905\n','\nAugust 12, 1982\n','American','I must have had faith that day. When I went out, I was Henry Fonda again. An unemployed actor but a man.','',NULL,'Must,Again',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26129,'Politics','Henry Fonda','Actor','\nMay 16, 1905\n','\nAugust 12, 1982\n','American','I\'d just as soon not get into a discussion about Jane and her politics. I\'d just as soon stick to what we\'re here for, the picture.','',NULL,'Here,Her',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26130,'','Henry Fonda','Actor','\nMay 16, 1905\n','\nAugust 12, 1982\n','American','I\'ve been close to Bette Davis for thirty-eight years - and I have the cigarette burns to prove it.','',NULL,'Close,Cigarette,Prove',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26131,'','Henry Fonda','Actor','\nMay 16, 1905\n','\nAugust 12, 1982\n','American','It has to do with the fact that Ford, for all his greatness, is an Irish egomaniac, as anyone who knows him will say.','',NULL,'Him,Fact,Greatness',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26132,'Time','Henry Fonda','Actor','\nMay 16, 1905\n','\nAugust 12, 1982\n','American','My thinking was scrambled when Sullivan and I separated. Something happened to me that had never happend before. I couldn\'t cope. It was heartbreak time. I thought it was the end of the world.','',NULL,'End,Thinking',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26133,'Family','Henry Fonda','Actor','\nMay 16, 1905\n','\nAugust 12, 1982\n','American','My whole damn family was nice. I don\'t think I\'ve imagined it. It\'s true. Maybe it has to do with being brought up as Christian Scientists. Half of my relatives were Readers or Practitioners in the church.','',NULL,'Nice,True',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26134,'','Henry Fonda','Actor','\nMay 16, 1905\n','\nAugust 12, 1982\n','American','No one could have nicer sisters. No sibling problems there.','',NULL,'Problems,Sisters,Nicer',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26135,'','Jane Fonda','Actress','\nDecember 21, 1937\n','','American','It\'s never too late - never too late to start over, never too late to be happy.','',NULL,'Happy,Start,Late',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26136,'','Jane Fonda','Actress','\nDecember 21, 1937\n','','American','The people who did you wrong or who didn\'t quite know how to show up, you forgive them. And forgiving them allows you to forgive yourself too.','',NULL,'Yourself,Did,Forgive',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26137,'','Jane Fonda','Actress','\nDecember 21, 1937\n','','American','We cannot always control our thoughts, but we can control our words, and repetition impresses the subconscious, and we are then master of the situation.','',NULL,'Words,Control,Thoughts',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26138,'Teen','Jane Fonda','Actress','\nDecember 21, 1937\n','','American','If we as a nation are to break the cycle of poverty, crime and the growing underclass of young people ill equipped to be productive citizens, we need to not only implement effective programs to prevent teen pregnancy, but we must also help those who have already given birth so that they become effec','',NULL,'Parents,Help',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26139,'Life','Jane Fonda','Actress','\nDecember 21, 1937\n','','American','The bond between a parent and child is the primary bond, the foundation for the rest of the child\'s life. The presence or absence of this bond determines much about the child\'s resiliency and what kind of adult they will grow up to be.','',NULL,'Between,Child',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26140,'Good','Jane Fonda','Actress','\nDecember 21, 1937\n','','American','A good many dramatic situations begin with screaming.','',NULL,'Begin,Dramatic',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26141,'Good','Jane Fonda','Actress','\nDecember 21, 1937\n','','American','A mother who is obsessing about being thin and dieting and exercising is not going to be a very good mother.','',NULL,'Mother,Thin',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26142,'Time','Jane Fonda','Actress','\nDecember 21, 1937\n','','American','We\'re not meant to be perfect. It took me a long time to learn that.','',NULL,'Long,Perfect',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26143,'Life','Jane Fonda','Actress','\nDecember 21, 1937\n','','American','But the whole point of liberation is that you get out. Restructure your life. Act by yourself.','',NULL,'Yourself,Whole',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26144,'','Jane Fonda','Actress','\nDecember 21, 1937\n','','American','I don\'t want my wrinkles taken away - I don\'t want to look like everyone else.','',NULL,'Away,Else,Everyone',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26145,'Life','Jane Fonda','Actress','\nDecember 21, 1937\n','','American','I have a confidence about my life that comes from standing tall on my own two feet.','',NULL,'Confidence,Two',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26146,'Business','Jane Fonda','Actress','\nDecember 21, 1937\n','','American','If the career you have chosen has some unexpected inconvenience, console yourself by reflecting that no career is without them.','',NULL,'Yourself,Career',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26147,'Love','Jane Fonda','Actress','\nDecember 21, 1937\n','','American','Parents are supposed to give the child back to herself with love. If they\'ve got duct tape over their eyes because of narcissism, it doesn\'t happen.','',NULL,'Parents,Happen',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26148,'Love,Time','Jane Fonda','Actress','\nDecember 21, 1937\n','','American','Ted needs someone to be there 100% of the time. He thinks that\'s love. It\'s not love - it\'s babysitting.','',NULL,'Someone',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26149,'Power','Jane Fonda','Actress','\nDecember 21, 1937\n','','American','To be a revolutionary you have to be a human being. You have to care about people who have no power.','',NULL,'Care,Human',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26150,'','Jane Fonda','Actress','\nDecember 21, 1937\n','','American','When you can\'t remember why you\'re hurt, that\'s when you\'re healed.','',NULL,'Hurt,Remember,Why',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26151,'','Jane Fonda','Actress','\nDecember 21, 1937\n','','American','A man has every season while a woman only has the right to spring.','',NULL,'Woman,Spring,While',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26152,'Life','Jane Fonda','Actress','\nDecember 21, 1937\n','','American','All my life I had believed that unless I was perfect I would not be loved.','',NULL,'Perfect,Loved',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26153,'Health,Teen','Jane Fonda','Actress','\nDecember 21, 1937\n','','American','Children born to teens have less supportive and stimulating environments, poorer health, lower cognitive development, and worse educational outcomes. Children of teen mothers are at increased risk of being in foster care and becoming teen parents themselves, thereby repeating the cycle.','',NULL,'Care',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26154,'Good','Jane Fonda','Actress','\nDecember 21, 1937\n','','American','Emotionality is really easy for me. My father always said that Fondas can cry at a good steak.','',NULL,'Father,Said',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26155,'Love,Time','Jane Fonda','Actress','\nDecember 21, 1937\n','','American','I always had a penchant for falling in love. Every time I found myself without a mate, I fell into a state of low-sizzling panic.','',NULL,'State',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26156,'Peace','Jane Fonda','Actress','\nDecember 21, 1937\n','','American','I don\'t think there\'s anything more important than making peace before it\'s too late. And it almost always falls to the child to try to move toward the parent.','',NULL,'Important,Before',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26157,'Freedom','Jane Fonda','Actress','\nDecember 21, 1937\n','','American','I feel like my honesty gives people the freedom to talk about things they wouldn\'t otherwise.','',NULL,'Honesty,Talk',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26158,'Love','Jane Fonda','Actress','\nDecember 21, 1937\n','','American','I feel like when I was an adolescent, and felt so unworthy of love and so empty, I moved outside of myself.','',NULL,'Felt,Empty',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26159,'','Jane Fonda','Actress','\nDecember 21, 1937\n','','American','I find that arduous physical labor can jump-start my thought process.','',NULL,'Thought,Find,Process',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26160,'Business,Society','Peter Fonda','Actor','\nFebruary 23, 1940\n','','American','I have always maintained that society has no business dictating morality.','',NULL,'Morality',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26161,'','Peter Fonda','Actor','\nFebruary 23, 1940\n','','American','Every director is so different from every other one.','',NULL,'Different,Director',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26162,'Love','Peter Fonda','Actor','\nFebruary 23, 1940\n','','American','I want to die in the saddle. I love writing, producing, acting, directing.','',NULL,'Writing,Die',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26163,'','Peter Fonda','Actor','\nFebruary 23, 1940\n','','American','I was named Beekeeper of the Year by the Florida State Beekeeping Association.','',NULL,'Year,State,Florida',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26164,'','Peter Fonda','Actor','\nFebruary 23, 1940\n','','American','My actual intake of different substances was far below what people thought it was, no matter how weird or outrageous they think I am.','',NULL,'Different,Thought,Matter',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26165,'','Peter Fonda','Actor','\nFebruary 23, 1940\n','','American','Bob Dylan is out of the mentorship of Allen Ginsberg.','',NULL,'Bob,Allen,Dylan',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26166,'Family','Peter Fonda','Actor','\nFebruary 23, 1940\n','','American','Brando\'s a family friend. His mother gave my father a shot to be in a play at the Omaha Community Playhouse. That was the first production he was in.','',NULL,'Mother,Father',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26167,'','Peter Fonda','Actor','\nFebruary 23, 1940\n','','American','Getting out from under the shadow of Henry Fonda was difficult.','',NULL,'Difficult,Getting,Shadow',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26168,'Good','Peter Fonda','Actor','\nFebruary 23, 1940\n','','American','Henry Fonda\'s son: That\'s how everybody identified me until Easy Rider came along. Good old Captain America.','',NULL,'America,Son',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26169,'','Peter Fonda','Actor','\nFebruary 23, 1940\n','','American','I always seemed to disappoint them. They expected me to be different than Henry or exactly like Henry. I was neither.','',NULL,'Different,Neither,Disappoint',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26170,'Trust','Peter Fonda','Actor','\nFebruary 23, 1940\n','','American','I don\'t trust anybody who didn\'t inhale.','',NULL,'Anybody,Inhale',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26171,'','Peter Fonda','Actor','\nFebruary 23, 1940\n','','American','I knew Henry Fonda was my father, but I didn\'t know who I was. They all thought of me as Henry Fonda\'s son. Unfortunately for them, they never got to know me.','',NULL,'Father,Thought,Son',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26172,'','Peter Fonda','Actor','\nFebruary 23, 1940\n','','American','I know I\'m responsible for not having got the kind of roles that I\'d have liked to. \'','',NULL,'Liked,Roles',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26173,'Love,Work','Peter Fonda','Actor','\nFebruary 23, 1940\n','','American','I love to direct my daughter, and act with her, and we both want to work with Jane again.','',NULL,'Again',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26174,'Music','Peter Fonda','Actor','\nFebruary 23, 1940\n','','American','I truly miss the genius of the music of John Lennon, as I\'m sure everybody does.','',NULL,'Genius,Sure',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26175,'','Peter Fonda','Actor','\nFebruary 23, 1940\n','','American','I want to be on set and die hearing those words: Where\'s Peter?','',NULL,'Words,Die,Hearing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26176,'Famous','Peter Fonda','Actor','\nFebruary 23, 1940\n','','American','I was famous from birth.','',NULL,'Birth',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26177,'Money','Peter Fonda','Actor','\nFebruary 23, 1940\n','','American','I wasn\'t really aware that my father was working for quite a while. I thought it was my mother who had all the money!','',NULL,'Mother,Father',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26178,'','Peter Fonda','Actor','\nFebruary 23, 1940\n','','American','I\'ve always internalized things.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26179,'Work,Great,Knowledge','Peter Fonda','Actor','\nFebruary 23, 1940\n','','American','If I have enough ego to say I\'m a writer, a director, a producer, and an actor, I should have the energy and the knowledge to write a scene for this great actor named Henry Fonda and direct him in it and have it work.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26180,'Time','Peter Fonda','Actor','\nFebruary 23, 1940\n','','American','It took us a long time to find out that we had been lied to by our parents\' generation. The moralities that were followed during our parents\' generation were basically arbitrary. This caused a rift between the two generations, which was brought on by the beatniks.','',NULL,'Parents,Long',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26181,'','Peter Fonda','Actor','\nFebruary 23, 1940\n','','American','It\'s wonderful to me that bees have this simple, age-old thing going on.','',NULL,'Simple,Wonderful,Bees',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26182,'','Peter Fonda','Actor','\nFebruary 23, 1940\n','','American','Lennon was not very fond of me. Lennon didn\'t like to be around somebody else who was likely to be the center of attention and didn\'t like being on deck with somebody who was intellectually as hot as he was.','',NULL,'Around,Else,Attention',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26183,'','Peter Fonda','Actor','\nFebruary 23, 1940\n','','American','My abilities grow with each job, whether it\'s writing or directing. When I stop learing, I\'ll stop working.','',NULL,'Job,Writing,Working',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26184,'Time','Peter Fonda','Actor','\nFebruary 23, 1940\n','','American','People ask me from time to time what it was like growing up with Henry Fonda as my father. I say, Ever see Fort Apache? He was like Colonel Thursday.','',NULL,'Father,Ever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26185,'','Lyndsy Fonseca','Actress','\nJanuary 7, 1987\n','','American','Comic-Con is overwhelming when you have such a long day of press schedules.','',NULL,'Long,Press,Schedules',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26186,'','Lyndsy Fonseca','Actress','\nJanuary 7, 1987\n','','American','Guys need to know when to take charge.','',NULL,'Guys,Charge',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26187,'Love','Lyndsy Fonseca','Actress','\nJanuary 7, 1987\n','','American','I love \'Breaking Bad.\' I think that\'s my favorite show.','',NULL,'Bad,Show',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26188,'','Lyndsy Fonseca','Actress','\nJanuary 7, 1987\n','','American','I think it\'s very rare that you see girl friendships on television. It\'s always cattiness and all that drama.','',NULL,'Girl,Television,Drama',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26189,'Life,Sad','Lyndsy Fonseca','Actress','\nJanuary 7, 1987\n','','American','I wanted to be a dancer my whole life. And when I gave it up to act, I always had a really sad part of myself that missed it and missed performing and missed being physical in that way.','',NULL,'Wanted',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26190,'','Lyndsy Fonseca','Actress','\nJanuary 7, 1987\n','','American','I\'m very bubbly, so when people meet me, they sometimes think I\'m fake. I\'m excited to meet new people, but I guess I sound like I\'m being sarcastic.','',NULL,'Fake,Sometimes,Meet',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26191,'Good,Women','Lyndsy Fonseca','Actress','\nJanuary 7, 1987\n','','American','It\'s really hard to meet good women in Hollywood.','',NULL,'Hard',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26192,'','Lyndsy Fonseca','Actress','\nJanuary 7, 1987\n','','American','Literally since I could walk... I was performing.','',NULL,'Since,Walk,Performing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26193,'Great','Lyndsy Fonseca','Actress','\nJanuary 7, 1987\n','','American','Pilates is my favorite meditative way to get in shape. I don\'t like the gym and I don\'t like running, so I just lay on my Pilates reformer. It\'s great.','',NULL,'Gym,Favorite',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26194,'Best','Lyndsy Fonseca','Actress','\nJanuary 7, 1987\n','','American','The best relationships are when you both want to make each other happy - you buy the groceries, I do the dishes.','',NULL,'Happy,Both',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26195,'','Lyndsy Fonseca','Actress','\nJanuary 7, 1987\n','','American','When a man leaves you notes saying he loves you, or asks how your day was - and then listens - you feel special.','',NULL,'Saying,Special,Loves',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26196,'Women,Great','Lyndsy Fonseca','Actress','\nJanuary 7, 1987\n','','American','When I was a dancer, I felt this great sense of knowing my body and being in my body, and I think it\'s really easy as women to lose that and not really be one and loving it.','',NULL,'Sense',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26197,'Women,Men','Lyndsy Fonseca','Actress','\nJanuary 7, 1987\n','','American','Women tend to take care of men a lot, but I like a guy who balances that out and takes care of me, too.','',NULL,'Care',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26198,'Great','Henri La Fontaine','Lawyer','\nApril 22, 1854\n','\nMay 14, 1943\n','Belgian','Belgium thinks that however great the peril which a country might have to undergo under the system which we seek to establish here, that country ought to do its duty.','',NULL,'Country,Here',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26199,'','Henri La Fontaine','Lawyer','\nApril 22, 1854\n','\nMay 14, 1943\n','Belgian','International institutions ought to be, as the national ones in democratic countries, established by the peoples and for the peoples.','',NULL,'Democratic,National,Countries',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26200,'','Henri La Fontaine','Lawyer','\nApril 22, 1854\n','\nMay 14, 1943\n','Belgian','Peoples will be as before, the sheep sent to the slaughterhouses or to the meadows as it pleases the shepherds.','',NULL,'Before,Sheep,Meadows',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26201,'Time,Strength','Jean de La Fontaine','Poet','\nJuly 8, 1621\n','\nApril 13, 1695\n','French','Patience and time do more than strength or passion.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26202,'Friendship,Love','Jean de La Fontaine','Poet','\nJuly 8, 1621\n','\nApril 13, 1695\n','French','Rare as is true love, true friendship is rarer.','',NULL,'True',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26203,'Life,Friendship','Jean de La Fontaine','Poet','\nJuly 8, 1621\n','\nApril 13, 1695\n','French','Friendship is the shadow of the evening, which increases with the setting sun of life.','',NULL,'Evening',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26204,'Men','Jean de La Fontaine','Poet','\nJuly 8, 1621\n','\nApril 13, 1695\n','French','Beware, so long as you live, of judging men by their outward appearance.','',NULL,'Live,Long',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26205,'Future','Jean de La Fontaine','Poet','\nJuly 8, 1621\n','\nApril 13, 1695\n','French','A person often meets his destiny on the road he took to avoid it.','',NULL,'Person,Destiny',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26206,'','Jean de La Fontaine','Poet','\nJuly 8, 1621\n','\nApril 13, 1695\n','French','Nothing is more dangerous than a friend without discretion; even a prudent enemy is preferable.','',NULL,'Enemy,Nothing,Friend',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26207,'','Jean de La Fontaine','Poet','\nJuly 8, 1621\n','\nApril 13, 1695\n','French','Everyone calls himself a friend, but only a fool relies on it; nothing is commoner than the name, nothing rarer than the thing.','',NULL,'Fool,Nothing,Friend',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26208,'Love,Power,Truth','Jean de La Fontaine','Poet','\nJuly 8, 1621\n','\nApril 13, 1695\n','French','Anyone entrusted with power will abuse it if not also animated with the love of truth and virtue, no matter whether he be a prince, or one of the people.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26209,'','Jean de La Fontaine','Poet','\nJuly 8, 1621\n','\nApril 13, 1695\n','French','Dressed in the lion\'s skin, the ass spread terror far and wide.','',NULL,'Far,Lion,Skin',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26210,'Fear','Jean de La Fontaine','Poet','\nJuly 8, 1621\n','\nApril 13, 1695\n','French','Everyone has his faults which he continually repeats: neither fear nor shame can cure them.','',NULL,'Everyone,Nor',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26211,'Sad,Time','Jean de La Fontaine','Poet','\nJuly 8, 1621\n','\nApril 13, 1695\n','French','Sadness flies away on the wings of time.','',NULL,'Sadness',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26212,'','Jean de La Fontaine','Poet','\nJuly 8, 1621\n','\nApril 13, 1695\n','French','People who make no noise are dangerous.','',NULL,'Dangerous,Noise',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26213,'Death','Jean de La Fontaine','Poet','\nJuly 8, 1621\n','\nApril 13, 1695\n','French','Death never takes the wise man by surprise, he is always ready to go.','',NULL,'Wise,Takes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26214,'','Jean de La Fontaine','Poet','\nJuly 8, 1621\n','\nApril 13, 1695\n','French','We like to see others, but don\'t like others to see through us.','',NULL,'Through,Others',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26215,'','Jean de La Fontaine','Poet','\nJuly 8, 1621\n','\nApril 13, 1695\n','French','It is a double pleasure to deceive the deceiver.','',NULL,'Deceive,Pleasure,Double',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26216,'','Jean de La Fontaine','Poet','\nJuly 8, 1621\n','\nApril 13, 1695\n','French','Nothing is as dangerous as an ignorant friend; a wise enemy is to be preferred.','',NULL,'Wise,Enemy,Nothing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26217,'','Jean de La Fontaine','Poet','\nJuly 8, 1621\n','\nApril 13, 1695\n','French','In short, Luck\'s always to blame.','',NULL,'Blame,Short,Luck',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26218,'','Jean de La Fontaine','Poet','\nJuly 8, 1621\n','\nApril 13, 1695\n','French','A hungry stomach cannot hear.','',NULL,'Cannot,Hear,Hungry',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26219,'','Jean de La Fontaine','Poet','\nJuly 8, 1621\n','\nApril 13, 1695\n','French','Be advised that all flatterers live at the expense of those who listen to them.','',NULL,'Live,Listen,Expense',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26220,'','Jean de La Fontaine','Poet','\nJuly 8, 1621\n','\nApril 13, 1695\n','French','Better a living beggar than a buried emperor.','',NULL,'Better,Living,Emperor',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26221,'Work','Jean de La Fontaine','Poet','\nJuly 8, 1621\n','\nApril 13, 1695\n','French','By the work one knows the workman.','',NULL,'Knows,Workman',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26222,'','Jean de La Fontaine','Poet','\nJuly 8, 1621\n','\nApril 13, 1695\n','French','Every journalist owes tribute to the evil one.','',NULL,'Evil,Owes,Journalist',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26223,'Fear','Jean de La Fontaine','Poet','\nJuly 8, 1621\n','\nApril 13, 1695\n','French','Everyone believes very easily whatever they fear or desire.','',NULL,'Everyone,Whatever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26224,'','Jean de La Fontaine','Poet','\nJuly 8, 1621\n','\nApril 13, 1695\n','French','Help thyself and Heaven will help thee.','',NULL,'Help,Heaven,Thyself',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26225,'','Jean de La Fontaine','Poet','\nJuly 8, 1621\n','\nApril 13, 1695\n','French','One often has need of one, inferior to himself.','',NULL,'Often,Himself,Inferior',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26226,'','Just Fontaine','Athlete','\nAugust 18, 1933\n','','French','As soon as he thinks about the record, he\'s finished. The secret is to put it out of your mind.','',NULL,'Mind,Put,Secret',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26227,'','Just Fontaine','Athlete','\nAugust 18, 1933\n','','French','I spent my first twenty years in Morocco, where I coached the national team.','',NULL,'Team,National,Morocco',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26228,'','Just Fontaine','Athlete','\nAugust 18, 1933\n','','French','I think I\'ll take my record of 13 goals to the grave.','',NULL,'Goals,Grave',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26229,'Good','Just Fontaine','Athlete','\nAugust 18, 1933\n','','French','I think it\'s good for sporting justice that Ronaldo scored twice in the final.','',NULL,'Justice,Final',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26230,'','Just Fontaine','Athlete','\nAugust 18, 1933\n','','French','In those days there was not so much pressure on us.','',NULL,'Days,Pressure',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26231,'','Just Fontaine','Athlete','\nAugust 18, 1933\n','','French','My record of 13 goals in the World Cup finals still stands.','',NULL,'Still,Goals,Stands',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26232,'','Just Fontaine','Athlete','\nAugust 18, 1933\n','','French','Nowadays, as soon as a striker scores three goals, everyone starts asking him about it.','',NULL,'Him,Everyone,Three',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26233,'','Just Fontaine','Athlete','\nAugust 18, 1933\n','','French','Only two journalists followed the team around.','',NULL,'Two,Team,Around',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26234,'','Lynn Fontanne','Actress','\nDecember 6, 1887\n','\nJuly 30, 1983\n','American','I lied to everybody. I lie very well, being an actress, naturally.','',NULL,'Lie,Everybody,Actress',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26235,'Love','Lynn Fontanne','Actress','\nDecember 6, 1887\n','\nJuly 30, 1983\n','American','One reason we lasted so long is that we usually played two people who were very much in love. As we were realistic actors, we became those two people. So we had a divertissement: I had an affair with him, and he with me.','',NULL,'Long,Him',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26236,'','Lynn Fontanne','Actress','\nDecember 6, 1887\n','\nJuly 30, 1983\n','American','We can be bought, but we can\'t be bored.','',NULL,'Bored,Bought',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26237,'Life,Great,Art','Margot Fonteyn','Dancer','\nMay 18, 1919\n','\nFebruary 21, 1991\n','English','Great artists are people who find the way to be themselves in their art. Any sort of pretension induces mediocrity in art and life alike.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26238,'Life','Margot Fonteyn','Dancer','\nMay 18, 1919\n','\nFebruary 21, 1991\n','English','Life forms illogical patterns. It is haphazard and full of beauties which I try to catch as they fly by, for who knows whether any of them will ever return?','',NULL,'Ever,Try',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26239,'Work','Margot Fonteyn','Dancer','\nMay 18, 1919\n','\nFebruary 21, 1991\n','English','Take your work seriously, but never yourself.','',NULL,'Yourself,Seriously',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26240,'Work','Margot Fonteyn','Dancer','\nMay 18, 1919\n','\nFebruary 21, 1991\n','English','The one important thing I have learned over the years is the difference between taking one\'s work seriously and taking one\'s self seriously. The first is imperative and the second is disastrous.','',NULL,'Important,Self',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26241,'Life,Art','Margot Fonteyn','Dancer','\nMay 18, 1919\n','\nFebruary 21, 1991\n','English','Any sort of pretension induces mediocrity in art and life alike.','',NULL,'Mediocrity',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26242,'','Margot Fonteyn','Dancer','\nMay 18, 1919\n','\nFebruary 21, 1991\n','English','Genius is another word for magic, and the whole point of magic is that it is inexplicable.','',NULL,'Another,Whole,Word',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26243,'Time,Great','Margot Fonteyn','Dancer','\nMay 18, 1919\n','\nFebruary 21, 1991\n','English','Minor things can become moments of great revelation when encountered for the first time.','',NULL,'Become',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26244,'','Michael Foot','Politician','\nJuly 23, 1913\n','','English','A Royal Commission is a broody hen sitting on a china egg.','',NULL,'Egg,Sitting,China',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26245,'Hope','Michael Foot','Politician','\nJuly 23, 1913\n','','English','He\'s passed from rising hope to elder statesman without any intervening period whatsoever.','',NULL,'Period,Rising',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26246,'Time,Men,Power','Michael Foot','Politician','\nJuly 23, 1913\n','','English','Men of power have no time to read; yet the men who do not read are unfit for power.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26247,'','Michael Foot','Politician','\nJuly 23, 1913\n','','English','She has no imagination and that means no compassion.','',NULL,'Compassion,She,Means',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26248,'Death','Samuel Foote','Dramatist','\nJanuary 27, 1720\n','\nOctober 21, 1777\n','English','Death and the dice level all distinctions.','',NULL,'Level,Dice',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26249,'','Samuel Foote','Dramatist','\nJanuary 27, 1720\n','\nOctober 21, 1777\n','English','Born in a cellar... and living in a garret.','',NULL,'Living,Born,Cellar',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26250,'','Samuel Foote','Dramatist','\nJanuary 27, 1720\n','\nOctober 21, 1777\n','English','He is not only dull in himself, but the cause of dullness in others.','',NULL,'Others,Himself,Cause',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26251,'Time,Great','Samuel Foote','Dramatist','\nJanuary 27, 1720\n','\nOctober 21, 1777\n','English','So she went into the garden to cut a cabbage-leaf, to make an apple-pie; and at the same time a great she-bear, coming up the street, pops its head into the shop. \'What! no soap?\' So he died, and she very imprudently married the barber.','',NULL,'Same',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26252,'Learning','Samuel Foote','Dramatist','\nJanuary 27, 1720\n','\nOctober 21, 1777\n','English','When house and land are gone and spent, then learning is most excellent.','',NULL,'House,Gone',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26253,'Great','Shelby Foote','Author','\nNovember 17, 1916\n','\nJune 27, 2005\n','American','I think making mistakes and discovering them for yourself is of great value, but to have someone else to point out your mistakes is a shortcut of the process.','',NULL,'Yourself,Mistakes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26254,'Good,War','Shelby Foote','Author','\nNovember 17, 1916\n','\nJune 27, 2005\n','American','And I\'m a slow writer: five, six hundred words is a good day. That\'s the reason it took me 20 years to write those million and a half words of the Civil War.','',NULL,'Words',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26255,'Time','Shelby Foote','Author','\nNovember 17, 1916\n','\nJune 27, 2005\n','American','Longevity conquers scandal every time.','',NULL,'Scandal,Longevity',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26256,'','Shelby Foote','Author','\nNovember 17, 1916\n','\nJune 27, 2005\n','American','If you want to study writing, read Dickens. That\'s how to study writing, or Faulkner, or D.H. Lawrence, or John Keats. They can teach you everything you need to know about writing.','',NULL,'Writing,Everything,Study',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26257,'Men','Shelby Foote','Author','\nNovember 17, 1916\n','\nJune 27, 2005\n','American','And I really do think that the difficulty of research makes it more real to you than punching a thing to find out how many men were killed at this particular action.','',NULL,'Real,Find',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26258,'Good,Experience','Shelby Foote','Author','\nNovember 17, 1916\n','\nJune 27, 2005\n','American','But the same thing was true in the army. You slept in a barracks with all kinds of people of every nationality, every trade, every character and quality you can imagine, and that was a good experience.','',NULL,'Character',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26259,'Time','Shelby Foote','Author','\nNovember 17, 1916\n','\nJune 27, 2005\n','American','Getting close to books, and spending time by myself, I was obliged to think about things I would never have thought about if I was busy romping around with a brother and sister.','',NULL,'Busy,Thought',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26260,'Poetry','Shelby Foote','Author','\nNovember 17, 1916\n','\nJune 27, 2005\n','American','I began the way nearly everybody I ever heard of - I began writing poetry. And I find that to be quite usual with writers, their trying their hand at poetry.','',NULL,'Writing,Ever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26261,'','Shelby Foote','Author','\nNovember 17, 1916\n','\nJune 27, 2005\n','American','I don\'t want anything to do with anything mechanical between me and the paper, including a typewriter, and I don\'t even want a fountain pen between me and the paper.','',NULL,'Between,Paper,Mechanical',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26262,'','Shelby Foote','Author','\nNovember 17, 1916\n','\nJune 27, 2005\n','American','I never cared what kind of grade I got.','',NULL,'Grade,Cared',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26263,'','Shelby Foote','Author','\nNovember 17, 1916\n','\nJune 27, 2005\n','American','I prize the Depression, for instance, because I learned the value of things in the Depression that a way people who don\'t have to worry about such things never learned to prize it really, I believe.','',NULL,'Believe,Depression,Learned',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26264,'Success,Experience','Shelby Foote','Author','\nNovember 17, 1916\n','\nJune 27, 2005\n','American','I think that everything you do helps you to write if you\'re a writer. Adversity and success both contribute largely to making you what you are. If you don\'t experience either one of those, you\'re being deprived of something.','',NULL,'Everything',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26265,'','Shelby Foote','Author','\nNovember 17, 1916\n','\nJune 27, 2005\n','American','I took five years on the first volume, five years on the second volume, and ten years on the third volume.','',NULL,'Second,Took,Five',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26266,'Poetry','Shelby Foote','Author','\nNovember 17, 1916\n','\nJune 27, 2005\n','American','I used to write sonnets and various things, and moved from there into writing prose, which, incidentally, is a lot more interesting than poetry, including the rhythms of prose.','',NULL,'Writing,Write',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26267,'Nature,Science','Shelby Foote','Author','\nNovember 17, 1916\n','\nJune 27, 2005\n','American','I\'m crazy about Grant: his character, his nature, his science in fighting and everything else. But I don\'t like the idea that he never accepted the blame for anything, always found someone else to blame for any mistake that was ever made, including blaming Prentiss for Shiloh.','',NULL,'Crazy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26268,'','Shelby Foote','Author','\nNovember 17, 1916\n','\nJune 27, 2005\n','American','I\'ve never shown anybody a draft of anything.','',NULL,'Anybody,Draft,Shown',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26269,'','Shelby Foote','Author','\nNovember 17, 1916\n','\nJune 27, 2005\n','American','Most of my inspiration, if that\'s the word, came from books themselves.','',NULL,'Word,Themselves,Books',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26270,'Success,Good','Shelby Foote','Author','\nNovember 17, 1916\n','\nJune 27, 2005\n','American','My second book, Follow Me Down had some success, got good critical notices, went into a second printing and things like that, but Shiloh was by far the most successful of those first five novels.','',NULL,'Successful',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26271,'Love,Home','Shelby Foote','Author','\nNovember 17, 1916\n','\nJune 27, 2005\n','American','Of all the passions of mankind, the love of novelty most rules the mind. In search of this, from realm to realm we roam. Our fleets come loaded with every folly home.','',NULL,'Mind',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26272,'Great','Shelby Foote','Author','\nNovember 17, 1916\n','\nJune 27, 2005\n','American','Shiloh is a wonderfully dramatic battle. The leader of one side is killed, and the other one is going on to glory, and it was the first great battle. It lasted two days.','',NULL,'Battle,Two',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26273,'Time,Society','Shelby Foote','Author','\nNovember 17, 1916\n','\nJune 27, 2005\n','American','When you grow up in a totally segregated society, where everybody around you believes that segregation is proper, you have a hard time. You can\'t believe how much it\'s a part of your thinking.','',NULL,'Believe',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26274,'Men,Best','Thomas Foran','','','','','Some of the bravest and the best men of all the world, certainly in law enforcement, have made their contributions while they were undercover.','',NULL,'Law',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26275,'Good','Thomas Foran','','','','','To be trained in karate is something because karate is a vicious thing. If you are any good at it, you can kill somebody with it. It is a vicious way to fight.','',NULL,'Fight,Somebody',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26276,'Change','Thomas Foran','','','','','There are millions of kids who, naturally, if we could only remember how it is - you know, you resent authority, you are impatient for change, you want to fix things up.','',NULL,'Remember,Kids',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26277,'','Thomas Foran','','','','','There is another thing about a kid, if we all remember, that you have an attraction to evil. Evil is exciting and evil is interesting, and plenty of kids have a fascination for it.','',NULL,'Evil,Remember,Another',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26278,'','June Foray','Actress','\nSeptember 18, 1917\n','','American','I spent most of this afternoon writing a new introduction for my autobiography.','',NULL,'Writing,Afternoon,Spent',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26279,'','June Foray','Actress','\nSeptember 18, 1917\n','','American','Someone at Disney heard one of the records and called me in to do the sounds of Lucifer the Cat in Cinderella.','',NULL,'Someone,Heard,Sounds',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26280,'','June Foray','Actress','\nSeptember 18, 1917\n','','American','When they came to you for your line, you had to be ready and you had to get it in one.','',NULL,'Ready,Line',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26281,'Music','Steve Forbert','Musician','\nDecember 13, 1955\n','','American','And the music, as far as a type of music, it\'s still pretty viable.','',NULL,'Pretty,Still',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26282,'','Steve Forbert','Musician','\nDecember 13, 1955\n','','American','But I\'m able to just keep going, and that\'s the challenge. It\'s the next song. And then just enjoying the shows and people who come out to the shows. It\'s pretty organic, really.','',NULL,'Pretty,Challenge,Keep',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26283,'','Steve Forbert','Musician','\nDecember 13, 1955\n','','American','Folk-rock hasn\'t changed much over the decades since the Byrds started it.','',NULL,'Since,Started,Changed',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26284,'','Steve Forbert','Musician','\nDecember 13, 1955\n','','American','I don\'t cringe when I think of doing old material. A lot of the people have been with me through the years.','',NULL,'Through,Old,Material',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26285,'','Steve Forbert','Musician','\nDecember 13, 1955\n','','American','I just play, and I\'m always trying to write songs.','',NULL,'Trying,Play,Write',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26286,'','Steve Forbert','Musician','\nDecember 13, 1955\n','','American','I relate to the audiences and they know me. It\'s pretty real.','',NULL,'Real,Pretty,Relate',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26287,'','Steve Forbert','Musician','\nDecember 13, 1955\n','','American','I wouldn\'t be interested in just doing a show that\'s mapped out and choreographed with a set list. That would\'ve been boring so long ago it just wouldn\'t be any fun.','',NULL,'Fun,Long,Boring',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26288,'','Steve Forbert','Musician','\nDecember 13, 1955\n','','American','I\'m not trying to be the new anybody.','',NULL,'Trying,Anybody',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26289,'','Steve Forbert','Musician','\nDecember 13, 1955\n','','American','I\'ve had an advantage; I\'ve had a sort of open public acceptance in New York that doesn\'t happen to just anyone trying to make the transition you were talking about.','',NULL,'Acceptance,Happen,Trying',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26290,'Life','Steve Forbert','Musician','\nDecember 13, 1955\n','','American','It\'s often said that life is strange. But compared to what?','',NULL,'Strange,Said',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26291,'Best','Steve Forbert','Musician','\nDecember 13, 1955\n','','American','So I played the acoustic guitar and harmonica and stomped my foot and I think I was right in assuming that Greenwich Village would be the best place to perform my own material and possibly get some attention, move on to making records and all.','',NULL,'Guitar,Place',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26292,'','Steve Forbert','Musician','\nDecember 13, 1955\n','','American','There was just no way I could leave this little Martin guitar in my apartment overnight or even in the afternoon, and expect to find it there when I got back.','',NULL,'Find,Guitar,Leave',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26293,'','Steve Forbert','Musician','\nDecember 13, 1955\n','','American','You don\'t see a lot of difference between the Gin Blossoms and the Byrds.','',NULL,'Between,Difference,Gin',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26294,'Faith,Trust,Hope','B. C. Forbes','Journalist','\nMay 14, 1880\n','\nMay 6, 1954\n','Scottish','He who has faith has... an inward reservoir of courage, hope, confidence, calmness, and assuring trust that all will come out well - even though to the world it may appear to come out most badly.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26295,'Jealousy','B. C. Forbes','Journalist','\nMay 14, 1880\n','\nMay 6, 1954\n','Scottish','Jealousy... is a mental cancer.','',NULL,'Cancer,Mental',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26296,'History','B. C. Forbes','Journalist','\nMay 14, 1880\n','\nMay 6, 1954\n','Scottish','History has demonstrated that the most notable winners usually encountered heartbreaking obstacles before they triumphed. They won because they refused to become discouraged by their defeats.','',NULL,'Before,Become',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26297,'Business','B. C. Forbes','Journalist','\nMay 14, 1880\n','\nMay 6, 1954\n','Scottish','If you don\'t drive your business, you will be driven out of business.','',NULL,'Drive,Driven',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26298,'','B. C. Forbes','Journalist','\nMay 14, 1880\n','\nMay 6, 1954\n','Scottish','There is more credit and satisfaction in being a first-rate truck driver than a tenth-rate executive.','',NULL,'Credit,Driver,Truck',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26299,'Success,Best,Failure','B. C. Forbes','Journalist','\nMay 14, 1880\n','\nMay 6, 1954\n','Scottish','The man who has done his level best... is a success, even though the world may write him down a failure.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26300,'Truth','B. C. Forbes','Journalist','\nMay 14, 1880\n','\nMay 6, 1954\n','Scottish','The truth doesn\'t hurt unless it ought to.','',NULL,'Hurt,Unless',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26301,'Gardening','B. C. Forbes','Journalist','\nMay 14, 1880\n','\nMay 6, 1954\n','Scottish','It is only the farmer who faithfully plants seeds in the Spring, who reaps a harvest in the Autumn.','',NULL,'Spring,Autumn',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26302,'','B. C. Forbes','Journalist','\nMay 14, 1880\n','\nMay 6, 1954\n','Scottish','The man who is intent on making the most of his opportunities is too busy to bother about luck.','',NULL,'Busy,Making,Luck',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26303,'Business','B. C. Forbes','Journalist','\nMay 14, 1880\n','\nMay 6, 1954\n','Scottish','A business like an automobile, has to be driven, in order to get results.','',NULL,'Order,Results',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26304,'','B. C. Forbes','Journalist','\nMay 14, 1880\n','\nMay 6, 1954\n','Scottish','Books are like a mirror. If an ass looks in, you can\'t expect an angel to look out.','',NULL,'Books,Mirror,Expect',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26305,'','B. C. Forbes','Journalist','\nMay 14, 1880\n','\nMay 6, 1954\n','Scottish','Better to be occasionally cheated than perpetually suspicious.','',NULL,'Better,Cheated,Suspicious',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26306,'Life,Business','B. C. Forbes','Journalist','\nMay 14, 1880\n','\nMay 6, 1954\n','Scottish','A shady business never yields a sunny life.','',NULL,'Sunny',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26307,'','B. C. Forbes','Journalist','\nMay 14, 1880\n','\nMay 6, 1954\n','Scottish','Difficulties should act as a tonic. They should spur us to greater exertion.','',NULL,'Act,Greater,Exertion',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26308,'Business','B. C. Forbes','Journalist','\nMay 14, 1880\n','\nMay 6, 1954\n','Scottish','Real riches are the riches possessed inside.','',NULL,'Real,Inside',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26309,'Life','B. C. Forbes','Journalist','\nMay 14, 1880\n','\nMay 6, 1954\n','Scottish','Golf without bunkers and hazards would be tame and monotonous. So would life.','',NULL,'Golf,Tame',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26310,'God,Best,Anger','B. C. Forbes','Journalist','\nMay 14, 1880\n','\nMay 6, 1954\n','Scottish','He best keeps from anger who remembers that God is always looking upon him.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26311,'','B. C. Forbes','Journalist','\nMay 14, 1880\n','\nMay 6, 1954\n','Scottish','Many a man thinks he is patient when, in reality, he is indifferent.','',NULL,'Reality,Patient,Thinks',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26312,'','B. C. Forbes','Journalist','\nMay 14, 1880\n','\nMay 6, 1954\n','Scottish','The bargain that yields mutual satisfaction is the only one that is apt to be repeated.','',NULL,'Mutual,Bargain,Apt',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26313,'Failure','B. C. Forbes','Journalist','\nMay 14, 1880\n','\nMay 6, 1954\n','Scottish','The man who has won millions at the cost of his conscience is a failure.','',NULL,'Conscience,Won',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26314,'','B. C. Forbes','Journalist','\nMay 14, 1880\n','\nMay 6, 1954\n','Scottish','To make headway, improve your head.','',NULL,'Head,Improve',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26315,'Work','B. C. Forbes','Journalist','\nMay 14, 1880\n','\nMay 6, 1954\n','Scottish','Turn resolutely to work, to recreation, or in any case to physical exercise till you are so tired you can\'t help going to sleep, and when you wake up you won\'t want to worry.','',NULL,'Tired,Sleep',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26316,'','B. C. Forbes','Journalist','\nMay 14, 1880\n','\nMay 6, 1954\n','Scottish','What you have outside you counts less than what you have inside you.','',NULL,'Less,Inside,Outside',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26317,'Life,Work','B. C. Forbes','Journalist','\nMay 14, 1880\n','\nMay 6, 1954\n','Scottish','Work is the meat of life, pleasure the dessert.','',NULL,'Pleasure',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26318,'','Duncan Forbes','Writer','\nApril 28, 1798\n','\nAugust 17, 1868\n','British','Yesterday I was qualified, the Lord knows how, as your depute.','',NULL,'Lord,Knows,Yesterday',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26319,'Life','Edward Forbes','Scientist','\nFebruary 12, 1815\n','\nNovember 18, 1854\n','British','As we descend deeper and deeper in this region its inhabitants become more and more modified, and fewer and fewer, indicating our approach towards an abyss where life is either extinguished , or exhibits but a few sparks to mark its lingering presence.','',NULL,'Become,Few',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26320,'','Edward Forbes','Scientist','\nFebruary 12, 1815\n','\nNovember 18, 1854\n','British','I have in hands, now, specimens of bottom from t he Gulf Stream, obtained by Lieutenant Craven, and I can say that they are among the most interesting that I have ever seen.','',NULL,'Ever,Seen,Hands',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26321,'Time,Knowledge','Edward Forbes','Scientist','\nFebruary 12, 1815\n','\nNovember 18, 1854\n','British','Moreover, all our knowledge of organic remains teaches us, that species have a definite existence, and a centralization in geological time as well as in geographical space, and that no species is repeated in time.','',NULL,'Space',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26322,'','Edward Forbes','Scientist','\nFebruary 12, 1815\n','\nNovember 18, 1854\n','British','The corals do not look much worn, but still appear to have been dead. There are some delicate shells of molluscs from depths beyond 500 fathoms, where they were certainly living.','',NULL,'Still,Living,Dead',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26323,'Faith,Nature,Time','Edward Forbes','Scientist','\nFebruary 12, 1815\n','\nNovember 18, 1854\n','British','The naturalists of our own time hold equal faith in the wonders of the sea, but seek therein rather for the links of nature\'s chain than for apparent exceptions.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26324,'Life','Edward Forbes','Scientist','\nFebruary 12, 1815\n','\nNovember 18, 1854\n','British','Zero of Animal Life probably about 300 fathoms.','',NULL,'Animal,Zero',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26325,'Life','Esther Forbes','Author','\nJune 28, 1891\n','\nAugust 12, 1967\n','American','Books are only the shadow and life the real thing. I believe this as strongly as any belief I hold.','',NULL,'Believe,Real',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26326,'Life','Esther Forbes','Author','\nJune 28, 1891\n','\nAugust 12, 1967\n','American','I also believe that writing becomes worthwhile and vitalized only through a full and exciting life.','',NULL,'Believe,Writing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26327,'Education','Malcolm Forbes','Publisher','\nAugust 19, 1917\n','\nFebruary 24, 1990\n','American','The purpose of education is to replace an empty mind with an open one.','',NULL,'Mind,Purpose',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26328,'Success,Failure','Malcolm Forbes','Publisher','\nAugust 19, 1917\n','\nFebruary 24, 1990\n','American','Failure is success if we learn from it.','',NULL,'Learn',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26329,'Education','Malcolm Forbes','Publisher','\nAugust 19, 1917\n','\nFebruary 24, 1990\n','American','Education\'s purpose is to replace an empty mind with an open one.','',NULL,'Mind,Purpose',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26330,'Politics,Business','Malcolm Forbes','Publisher','\nAugust 19, 1917\n','\nFebruary 24, 1990\n','American','Few businessmen are capable of being in politics, they don\'t understand the democratic process, they have neither the tolerance or the depth it takes. Democracy isn\'t a business.','',NULL,'Democracy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26331,'Dreams','Malcolm Forbes','Publisher','\nAugust 19, 1917\n','\nFebruary 24, 1990\n','American','When you cease to dream you cease to live.','',NULL,'Live,Dream',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26332,'Hope','Malcolm Forbes','Publisher','\nAugust 19, 1917\n','\nFebruary 24, 1990\n','American','When things are bad, we take comfort in the thought that they could always get worse. And when they are, we find hope in the thought that things are so bad they have to get better.','',NULL,'Bad,Better',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26333,'Happiness','Malcolm Forbes','Publisher','\nAugust 19, 1917\n','\nFebruary 24, 1990\n','American','When what we are is what we want to be, that\'s happiness.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26334,'Life','Malcolm Forbes','Publisher','\nAugust 19, 1917\n','\nFebruary 24, 1990\n','American','The biggest mistake people make in life is not trying to make a living at doing what they most enjoy.','',NULL,'Trying,Enjoy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26335,'','Malcolm Forbes','Publisher','\nAugust 19, 1917\n','\nFebruary 24, 1990\n','American','Keeping score of old scores and scars, getting even and one-upping, always makes you less than you are.','',NULL,'Old,Makes,Getting',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26336,'','Malcolm Forbes','Publisher','\nAugust 19, 1917\n','\nFebruary 24, 1990\n','American','If you don\'t know what to do with many of the papers piled on your desk, stick a dozen colleagues initials on them and pass them along. When in doubt, route.','',NULL,'Doubt,Along,Pass',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26337,'','Malcolm Forbes','Publisher','\nAugust 19, 1917\n','\nFebruary 24, 1990\n','American','It\'s so much easier to suggest solutions when you don\'t know too much about the problem.','',NULL,'Problem,Solutions,Suggest',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26338,'','Malcolm Forbes','Publisher','\nAugust 19, 1917\n','\nFebruary 24, 1990\n','American','Diamonds are nothing more than chunks of coal that stuck to their jobs.','',NULL,'Nothing,Jobs,Diamonds',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26339,'Time','Malcolm Forbes','Publisher','\nAugust 19, 1917\n','\nFebruary 24, 1990\n','American','By the time we\'ve made it, we\'ve had it.','',NULL,'Made',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26340,'','Malcolm Forbes','Publisher','\nAugust 19, 1917\n','\nFebruary 24, 1990\n','American','Let your children go if you want to keep them.','',NULL,'Children,Keep',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26341,'','Malcolm Forbes','Publisher','\nAugust 19, 1917\n','\nFebruary 24, 1990\n','American','Everybody has to be somebody to somebody to be anybody.','',NULL,'Everybody,Somebody,Anybody',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26342,'History','Malcolm Forbes','Publisher','\nAugust 19, 1917\n','\nFebruary 24, 1990\n','American','It is all one to me if a man comes from Sing Sing Prison or Harvard. We hire a man, not his history.','',NULL,'Sing,Prison',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26343,'','Malcolm Forbes','Publisher','\nAugust 19, 1917\n','\nFebruary 24, 1990\n','American','People who matter are most aware that everyone else does too.','',NULL,'Else,Everyone,Matter',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26344,'','Malcolm Forbes','Publisher','\nAugust 19, 1917\n','\nFebruary 24, 1990\n','American','Anyone who says businessmen deal in facts, not fiction, has never read old five-year projections.','',NULL,'Old,Read,Anyone',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26345,'','Malcolm Forbes','Publisher','\nAugust 19, 1917\n','\nFebruary 24, 1990\n','American','Pay your people the least possible and you\'ll get from them the same.','',NULL,'Same,Possible,Pay',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26346,'Best','Malcolm Forbes','Publisher','\nAugust 19, 1917\n','\nFebruary 24, 1990\n','American','The best vision is insight.','',NULL,'Vision,Insight',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26347,'Art','Malcolm Forbes','Publisher','\nAugust 19, 1917\n','\nFebruary 24, 1990\n','American','Diversity: the art of thinking independently together.','',NULL,'Thinking,Together',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26348,'','Malcolm Forbes','Publisher','\nAugust 19, 1917\n','\nFebruary 24, 1990\n','American','Victory is sweetest when you\'ve known defeat.','',NULL,'Victory,Defeat,Known',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26349,'Time','Malcolm Forbes','Publisher','\nAugust 19, 1917\n','\nFebruary 24, 1990\n','American','Being right half the time beats being half-right all the time.','',NULL,'Half,Beats',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26350,'','Malcolm Forbes','Publisher','\nAugust 19, 1917\n','\nFebruary 24, 1990\n','American','Presence is more than just being there.','',NULL,'Presence',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26351,'','Malcolm Forbes','Publisher','\nAugust 19, 1917\n','\nFebruary 24, 1990\n','American','Those who enjoy responsibility usually get it; those who merely like exercising authority usually lose it.','',NULL,'Enjoy,Lose,Authority',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26352,'Life,Diet','Michelle Forbes','Actress','\nJanuary 8, 1965\n','','American','A plant-based diet has actually simplified my life in so many ways. For breakfast, I try to get my first serving of fruits and nuts for fuel. I\'m completely addicted to coconut water for the electrolytes and hydration.','',NULL,'Try',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26353,'','Michelle Forbes','Actress','\nJanuary 8, 1965\n','','American','As an actor, you want as much variety as you can muster up. Otherwise you just keep playing the same chord over and over again.','',NULL,'Same,Keep,Again',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26354,'','Michelle Forbes','Actress','\nJanuary 8, 1965\n','','American','At one point I had a stretch where it was working on \'In Treatment,\' then \'True Blood,\' then \'Durham County,\' then \'True Blood,\' then \'In Treatment\' again. If I didn\'t have that little dose of \'True Blood\' in the middle, I might have lost my mind.','',NULL,'Mind,True,Lost',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26355,'','Michelle Forbes','Actress','\nJanuary 8, 1965\n','','American','Everyone always wants to talk about \'True Blood\' and \'Battlestar Galactica\' - no one\'s even interested in \'Durham County.\' It blew my mind when I came to Canada and no one asked me about the show. So many people didn\'t even know about it. They didn\'t even know it was on the air! It\'s very curious to','',NULL,'Mind,True,Talk',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26356,'','Michelle Forbes','Actress','\nJanuary 8, 1965\n','','American','For whatever reason, every project I do becomes sort of a cult, or a cultish show, you know, like \'Battlestar,\' or even a film I did years ago, \'Kalifornia,\' people refer to it as a cult film.','',NULL,'Did,Reason,Whatever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26357,'','Michelle Forbes','Actress','\nJanuary 8, 1965\n','','American','I did a show called \'Wonderland\' a few years back, and I was fortunate enough to spend a full-on two weeks - I\'m talking 13-15 hours a day - with the doctors and patients at Bellevue in New York. That served me well for \'Durham County.\'','',NULL,'Two,Did,Enough',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26358,'Mom','Michelle Forbes','Actress','\nJanuary 8, 1965\n','','American','I had so many offers after \'True Blood\' for things that were someone in the same vein, but nowhere near Alan Ball\'s vision. Or something that was over-the-top and fantastical. And I\'ve always wanted to play the regular, working-class mom, and I\'ve never really had the chance to do that.','',NULL,'True,Someone',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26359,'Diet','Michelle Forbes','Actress','\nJanuary 8, 1965\n','','American','I thought a vegan diet would be too difficult, being on the road so much, but it\'s been far easier than I thought.','',NULL,'Thought,Difficult',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26360,'','Michelle Forbes','Actress','\nJanuary 8, 1965\n','','American','I try to keep things as varied as possible in my career, and after playing something as fun and over the top as Maryann on \'True Blood,\' I wanted to find something antithetical to that.','',NULL,'Fun,True,Career',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26361,'Age','Michelle Forbes','Actress','\nJanuary 8, 1965\n','','American','I was a massive fan of \'Twin Peaks.\' Massive. I don\'t know how any of us grew up in this age of television and weren\'t astounded, and saying that, I\'m still shocked that that was on network television.','',NULL,'Saying,Still',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26362,'','Michelle Forbes','Actress','\nJanuary 8, 1965\n','','American','I was deliciously happy filming \'True Blood.\' I even kept all the scripts in my office, which I never do with any script. Although I did shred them all in one go when the series finished; it seemed like a ritual, somehow.','',NULL,'Happy,True,Did',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26363,'Work','Michelle Forbes','Actress','\nJanuary 8, 1965\n','','American','I\'d like to think I\'m an actor who leaves things at work.','',NULL,'Actor,Leaves',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26364,'Death','Michelle Forbes','Actress','\nJanuary 8, 1965\n','','American','I\'ve been watching \'Game of Thrones,\' and I can\'t wait for \'Bored to Death\' to come back, it\'s one of my faves.','',NULL,'Game,Bored',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26365,'Work','Michelle Forbes','Actress','\nJanuary 8, 1965\n','','American','I\'ve never had a plan. You look for different actors you want to work with or different subjects you want to explore, or sometimes it\'s just a momentary fancy.','',NULL,'Different,Sometimes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26366,'','Michelle Forbes','Actress','\nJanuary 8, 1965\n','','American','If you look at some shows that have an ugly feel to them, or a nihilistic sort of feel to them, you\'ll usually find a group of cynical, unhappy, miserable people behind the production. If you see a show that\'s rather boring, or a cookie-cutter factory show, you\'ll usually find some pretty uninterest','',NULL,'Boring,Find,Pretty',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26367,'Love,Age','Michelle Forbes','Actress','\nJanuary 8, 1965\n','','American','In this age of vampires, what I love about \'True Blood\' the most is that it\'s a post-modern take on it. \'Sookie Stackhouse\' series author Charlaine Harris and \'True Blood\' creator Alan Ball turned that whole mythology upside-down... It\'s not just about vampires. It\'s about a lot of different things.','',NULL,'True',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26368,'','Michelle Forbes','Actress','\nJanuary 8, 1965\n','','American','It\'s a wonderful thing working with young actors. I know a lot of people don\'t like working with children. I actually adore it, because you watch their imagination open up and you watch them start to learn this job that I\'ve been doing for so long. They come with such a lack of cynicism.','',NULL,'Children,Job,Long',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26369,'','Michelle Forbes','Actress','\nJanuary 8, 1965\n','','American','One of my last few vices is coffee, but with a spot of almond or soymilk, it\'s never tasted better!','',NULL,'Better,Coffee,Last',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26370,'','Michelle Forbes','Actress','\nJanuary 8, 1965\n','','American','Pears are my favorite fruit! Reminds me of childhood.','',NULL,'Childhood,Favorite,Fruit',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26371,'','Michelle Forbes','Actress','\nJanuary 8, 1965\n','','American','People ask me what the appeal of \'True Blood\' is and I think there are so many answers to that question, but I think that when there is so much excitement for what you do there is no way that that doesn\'t become palpable and comes shooting out like bullets.','',NULL,'True,Become,Question',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26372,'','Michelle Forbes','Actress','\nJanuary 8, 1965\n','','American','So often in TV, when you have an antagonist who\'s supposed to be the \'big baddie,\' it\'s so easy for them to become cliched.','',NULL,'Become,Big,Easy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26373,'','Michelle Forbes','Actress','\nJanuary 8, 1965\n','','American','That\'s what I think is smart about \'Durham County.\' It\'s not derivative of anything American. It\'s more in the vein of the BBC miniseries I grew up with.','',NULL,'Smart,American,Derivative',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26374,'','Michelle Forbes','Actress','\nJanuary 8, 1965\n','','American','There\'s a feeling of immortality you have in youth. You just don\'t see the dangers around you, or, if you do, maybe you\'re even excited by them.','',NULL,'Feeling,Around,Youth',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26375,'Time,Science','Michelle Forbes','Actress','\nJanuary 8, 1965\n','','American','When I did \'Battlestar Galactica\' it was the first time I really understood science fiction. That was a very political drama, but set in spaceships so people didn\'t really take it seriously. But some really fascinating things were explored in that.','',NULL,'Political',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26376,'Good','Michelle Forbes','Actress','\nJanuary 8, 1965\n','','American','When I do watch shows, or projects that I\'ve been a part of, I\'m pretty good at watching them objectively. And that\'s mostly because I want to see how it came out overall, what the overall story was and how it came together visually, what my mates were doing.','',NULL,'Together,Pretty',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26377,'','Randy Forbes','Politician','\nFebruary 17, 1952\n','','American','As a member of the House Subcommittee on Space and Aeronautics, I am a firm believer in the American space program.','',NULL,'American,House,Space',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26378,'','Randy Forbes','Politician','\nFebruary 17, 1952\n','','American','I visited the Pentagon a few days after September 11, and I still remember so vividly the smell of terror surrounding the entire building and complex. I was angry that such a brutal act of violence was committed against innocent people.','',NULL,'Angry,Remember,Still',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26379,'Life,History','Randy Forbes','Politician','\nFebruary 17, 1952\n','','American','September 11 awoke us to the threat of terrorism. It was forever bookmarked in our history as the day when life as Americans knew it, changed forever.','',NULL,'Knew',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26380,'Government','Randy Forbes','Politician','\nFebruary 17, 1952\n','','American','Since the tragedies, the Department of Homeland Security was established to prevent terrorist attacks within the United States, and most importantly, to share intelligence information among government agencies and departments.','',NULL,'Since,Security',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26381,'Success','Randy Forbes','Politician','\nFebruary 17, 1952\n','','American','Space exploration is important research to our economic and national defense, and America\'s space program is a symbol of our success as a scientifically and technologically advanced nation.','',NULL,'Important,America',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26382,'Humor,Wisdom','Randy Forbes','Politician','\nFebruary 17, 1952\n','','American','While many of us never knew Ronald Reagan personally, we felt close to him because we shared his lighthearted sense of humor, admired his uncommon virtue, and were moved by his remarkable wisdom.','',NULL,'Him',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26383,'Time','Steve Forbes','Businessman','\nJuly 18, 1947\n','','American','Today, the US spends less on defense as a percentage of our economy than we did at any time since he Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor. For the world\'s only superpower, that is an invitation to very serious trouble.','',NULL,'Today,Did',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26384,'Life,Money,Power','Steve Forbes','Businessman','\nJuly 18, 1947\n','','American','There is something fundamentally unfair about a government that takes away so much of people\'s money, power, and personal control while telling them that life will be better as a result.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26385,'Freedom,Government','Steve Forbes','Businessman','\nJuly 18, 1947\n','','American','As our federal government has grown too large and too powerful, the real loss has been the freedom of people to govern their own lives and participate fully in the American dream.','',NULL,'Powerful',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26386,'','Steve Forbes','Businessman','\nJuly 18, 1947\n','','American','A promise made should be a promise kept.','',NULL,'Made,Promise,Kept',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26387,'','Steve Forbes','Businessman','\nJuly 18, 1947\n','','American','No more turning a blind eye to Chinese spies in our nuclear labs. No more keeping silent about Chinese slave labor camps.','',NULL,'Silent,Labor,Eye',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26388,'','Steve Forbes','Businessman','\nJuly 18, 1947\n','','American','One thing on psychology, which we\'ve always known, is that every investor says they\'re long-term - and they are until the market takes a hit.','',NULL,'Until,Takes,Known',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26389,'Home,Attitude','Steve Forbes','Businessman','\nJuly 18, 1947\n','','American','The phenomenon of home schooling is a wonderful example of the American can-do attitude. Growing numbers of parents have become disenchanted with government-run public schools. Many parents have simply taken matters into their own hands, literally.','',NULL,'Parents',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26390,'Freedom,Government','Steve Forbes','Businessman','\nJuly 18, 1947\n','','American','We must guard against the overreaching hand of big government trying to take away our freedom. And we must always protect the environment in a manner consistent with our values.','',NULL,'Must',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26391,'','Steve Forbes','Businessman','\nJuly 18, 1947\n','','American','And it would be fair. Everyone will pay the same tax and it will eliminate tax cheaters and corporate shenanigans.','',NULL,'Same,Everyone,Fair',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26392,'','Steve Forbes','Businessman','\nJuly 18, 1947\n','','American','I think the idea of trying to demonize Governor Romney\'s going to backfire. Their attempts so far have failed pretty outstandingly and I think at the end of the day, people are going to say, \'what was Obama\'s record?\' Governor Romney\'s got pro-growth Reaganesque proposals on the table.','',NULL,'End,Trying,Pretty',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26393,'','Steve Forbes','Businessman','\nJuly 18, 1947\n','','American','If a man breaks a pledge, the public ought to know it.','',NULL,'Public,Breaks,Ought',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26394,'','Steve Forbes','Businessman','\nJuly 18, 1947\n','','American','Obviously, things can get derailed, particularly if, which looks more and more likely, you get a blow-up between Israel and Iran. I think that\'s a very real probability now. But barring some real blow-up, the U.S. economy will grow, after a slow first quarter, about 3, 3.5 percent this year, far bet','',NULL,'Better,Real,After',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26395,'Failure','Steve Forbes','Businessman','\nJuly 18, 1947\n','','American','Our failure to properly deal with Germany and Japan early cost the world dearly later on. We dare not make the same mistake with China.','',NULL,'Same,Mistake',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26396,'Time','Steve Forbes','Businessman','\nJuly 18, 1947\n','','American','Over time, there\'s a very close correlation between what happens to the dollar and what happens to the price of oil. When the dollar gets week, the price of oil, which, as you know, and other commodities are denominated in dollars, they go up. We saw it in the \'70s, when the dollar was savagely weak','',NULL,'Between,Week',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26397,'','Steve Forbes','Businessman','\nJuly 18, 1947\n','','American','People are not going to reelect Barack Obama. But will the new president govern as a real conservative? We\'re going to have to apply the heat to make sure.','',NULL,'Real,Sure,President',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26398,'Strength,Government','Steve Forbes','Businessman','\nJuly 18, 1947\n','','American','The Chinese government is quickly losing its ideological legitimacy, maintain its rule with force, but cannot draw strength from the ideology of Marx and Mao.','',NULL,'Cannot',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26399,'Health,Freedom','Steve Forbes','Businessman','\nJuly 18, 1947\n','','American','The real cure for what ails our health care system today is less government and more freedom.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26400,'Great,Power,Failure','Steve Forbes','Businessman','\nJuly 18, 1947\n','','American','The rise of China as a new power is another great challenge for the US. Our failure to properly handle Germany and Japan earlier in the 20th century cost us and the world dearly. We must not make this same mistake with China.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26401,'','Steve Forbes','Businessman','\nJuly 18, 1947\n','','American','There\'s plenty of juice to keep this economy going.','',NULL,'Keep,Economy,Juice',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26402,'','Steve Forbes','Businessman','\nJuly 18, 1947\n','','American','What you do as president has consequences.','',NULL,'President',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26403,'Change','Steve Forbes','Businessman','\nJuly 18, 1947\n','','American','You don\'t change minds in Washington with sweet reason. You do it to the white light of public opinion.','',NULL,'Light,Opinion',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26404,'Success,Death','William Cameron Forbes','Diplomat','\nMay 21, 1870\n','\nDecember 24, 1959\n','American','At Camp One we were met by Director of Public Works Warwick Greene, grim and grimy. He has been working himself to death to make this transportation plan a success.','',NULL,'Working',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26405,'Business','William Cameron Forbes','Diplomat','\nMay 21, 1870\n','\nDecember 24, 1959\n','American','It looks like business, and people are much pleased.','',NULL,'Looks,Pleased',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26406,'Women','Anna Ford','Journalist','','','British','Let\'s face it, there are no plain women on television.','',NULL,'Face,Television',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26407,'','Anne Ford','','','','','I put up a huge wall of denial. It was years before I was able to break through it... accepting that your child has a disability, especially one like LD that cannot be seen or easily diagnosed, is one of the hardest things to come to terms with.','',NULL,'Through,Before,Cannot',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26408,'','Anne Ford','','','','','I don\'t know if we ever fully get over the pain of watching a child trying to find their way through a world that too often doesn\'t understand.','',NULL,'Pain,Ever,Through',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26409,'Learning','Anne Ford','','','','','Learning disabilities cannot be cured, but they can be treated successfully and children with LD can go on to live happy, successful lives.','',NULL,'Happy,Successful',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26410,'Women,Freedom','Betty Ford','First Lady','\nApril 8, 1918\n','\nJuly 8, 2011\n','American','The search for human freedom can never be complete without freedom for women.','',NULL,'Human',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26411,'God','Betty Ford','First Lady','\nApril 8, 1918\n','\nJuly 8, 2011\n','American','It\'s always been my feeling that God lends you your children until they\'re about eighteen years old. If you haven\'t made your points with them by then, it\'s too late.','',NULL,'Children,Feeling',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26412,'','Betty Ford','First Lady','\nApril 8, 1918\n','\nJuly 8, 2011\n','American','And I have always told the patients when I talk to them. When they come around and say, \'What will you have to drink? Oh that\'s right you don\'t drink.\' Just speak up and say, \'Of course I drink. But I just don\'t drink alcohol.\'','',NULL,'Around,Talk,Speak',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26413,'','Betty Ford','First Lady','\nApril 8, 1918\n','\nJuly 8, 2011\n','American','I have an independent streak. You know, it\'s kind of hard to tell a independent woman what to do.','',NULL,'Woman,Hard,Tell',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26414,'','Betty Ford','First Lady','\nApril 8, 1918\n','\nJuly 8, 2011\n','American','I think once I made up my mind that I was allergic to alcohol, and that\'s what I learned, it made sense to me. And I think it was kind of pointed out that you know if you were allergic to strawberries, you wouldn\'t eat strawberries. And that made sense to me.','',NULL,'Mind,Made,Learned',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26415,'Family','Betty Ford','First Lady','\nApril 8, 1918\n','\nJuly 8, 2011\n','American','But my activities have been pretty much focused in the last almost 30 years on the recovery, of my own recovery, the understanding for my family of my recovery.','',NULL,'Pretty,Last',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26416,'Life','Betty Ford','First Lady','\nApril 8, 1918\n','\nJuly 8, 2011\n','American','I believe the equal rights amendment is a necessity of life for all citizens. The cabinet sometimes felt that I shouldn\'t be so outspoken.','',NULL,'Believe,Sometimes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26417,'','Betty Ford','First Lady','\nApril 8, 1918\n','\nJuly 8, 2011\n','American','I know I was an alcoholic because I was preoccupied whether alcohol was going to be served or not.','',NULL,'Alcohol,Whether,Alcoholic',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26418,'','Betty Ford','First Lady','\nApril 8, 1918\n','\nJuly 8, 2011\n','American','I really didn\'t want to have my name on the center, because it just seemed like it was too much of a personal thing.','',NULL,'Personal,Name,Center',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26419,'','Betty Ford','First Lady','\nApril 8, 1918\n','\nJuly 8, 2011\n','American','I\'ll never forget the day that I was told I would have to have a mastectomy. My reaction to the words was total denial.','',NULL,'Forget,Words,Denial',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26420,'','Betty Ford','First Lady','\nApril 8, 1918\n','\nJuly 8, 2011\n','American','Isn\'t that wonderful? When we drove through several of the places we lived - Grand Rapids, Washington - they all had those placards. That they stood by the street and had in their hands placards that said \'Gerald Our Ford\'. That meant so much to us as we were driving into Washington.','',NULL,'Through,Said,Wonderful',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26421,'','Betty Ford','First Lady','\nApril 8, 1918\n','\nJuly 8, 2011\n','American','My makeup wasn\'t smeared, I wasn\'t disheveled, I behaved politely, and I never finished off a bottle, so how could I be alcoholic?','',NULL,'Off,Makeup,Finished',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26422,'Power','Betty Ford','First Lady','\nApril 8, 1918\n','\nJuly 8, 2011\n','American','Not my power, but the power of the position, a power which could be used to help.','',NULL,'Help,Used',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26423,'','Betty Ford','First Lady','\nApril 8, 1918\n','\nJuly 8, 2011\n','American','This is a place where you can go, that you can feel safe and look inside yourself and discover yourself.','',NULL,'Yourself,Place,Inside',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26424,'Success,Time,Good','Betty Ford','First Lady','\nApril 8, 1918\n','\nJuly 8, 2011\n','American','We\'re full all the time. And people do have good success and I think one of the programs at the center, the Continuing Care, helps them with their success. Because it\'s difficult the first year.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26425,'','Bill Ford','Businessman','\nMay 3, 1957\n','','American','Nobody\'s irreplaceable, including me. I think for too long we\'ve had a cult of personality in this company and in this industry, and frankly, I\'d like to see that diminish.','',NULL,'Long,Nobody,Company',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26426,'Good','Bill Ford','Businessman','\nMay 3, 1957\n','','American','I think the world is filled with so much hype and PR bull. Frankly, it all comes out in the end. Good or bad, I\'d rather just let our accomplishments really speak for themselves.','',NULL,'End,Bad',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26427,'Life','Bill Ford','Businessman','\nMay 3, 1957\n','','American','One of the things I\'ve had the advantage of, growing up and being close to the top management of this company and other companies for most of my life, is seeing how CEOs start to believe in their own infallibility. And that really scares me.','',NULL,'Believe,Start',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26428,'Good','Bill Ford','Businessman','\nMay 3, 1957\n','','American','I don\'t ever want to believe my own press clippings, good or bad.','',NULL,'Believe,Bad',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26429,'','Bill Ford','Businessman','\nMay 3, 1957\n','','American','I walked in and inherited a management group that I didn\'t know very well. They didn\'t know me, and we had a very short window to put together a credible recovery plan.','',NULL,'Together,Short,Put',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26430,'','Bill Ford','Businessman','\nMay 3, 1957\n','','American','We took our eye off the ball as a company.','',NULL,'Off,Company,Took',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26431,'Money','Bill Ford','Businessman','\nMay 3, 1957\n','','American','When we\'re in a peak, we make a ton of money, and as soon as we make a ton of money, we\'re desperately looking for a way to spend it. And we diversify into areas that, frankly, we don\'t know how to run very well.','',NULL,'Looking,Run',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26432,'','Edsel Ford','Businessman','\nNovember 6, 1893\n','\nMay 26, 1943\n','American','There are no crown princes at Ford.','',NULL,'Crown,Princes,Ford',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26433,'Time','Faith Ford','Actress','\nSeptember 14, 1964\n','','American','I have a friend that has five kids and she went through a trial separation with her husband, and she didn\'t have time to be upset. Every now and then, she\'d call me on the cell phone and just cry.','',NULL,'Husband,Friend',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26434,'Love,Mom','Faith Ford','Actress','\nSeptember 14, 1964\n','','American','I love playing moms. It\'s a lot easier than being a mom, I hear.','',NULL,'Playing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26435,'','Faith Ford','Actress','\nSeptember 14, 1964\n','','American','I haven\'t actually spoken to my parents since the hurricane.','',NULL,'Parents,Since,Actually',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26436,'','Faith Ford','Actress','\nSeptember 14, 1964\n','','American','I think comedy is one of the hardest things to do.','',NULL,'Comedy,Hardest',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26437,'Work','Faith Ford','Actress','\nSeptember 14, 1964\n','','American','It takes a lot of energy to work, in general, especially if you\'re the lead in something.','',NULL,'Energy,Takes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26438,'','Faith Ford','Actress','\nSeptember 14, 1964\n','','American','My mother keeps me abreast of all the hometown things.','',NULL,'Mother,Hometown,Keeps',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26439,'Business,Future','Faith Ford','Actress','\nSeptember 14, 1964\n','','American','My theory is, if you can do comedy and you can be in a scene with someone like Brad Garrett and hold your own, you\'ve really got a future in this business.','',NULL,'Someone',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26440,'','Faith Ford','Actress','\nSeptember 14, 1964\n','','American','One thing I think kids need to do is more chores, and take care of their own rooms. Responsibilities are really important to start them with. If they have animals, they have to feed them and care for them. That\'s the only way I think I could do it.','',NULL,'Care,Important,Start',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26441,'Work,Nature,Business','Faith Ford','Actress','\nSeptember 14, 1964\n','','American','Usually when you\'re working is when people want you to work. They don\'t want you as much when you\'re not working. That\'s the frustrating nature of our business.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26442,'','Faith Ford','Actress','\nSeptember 14, 1964\n','','American','When I was in school, I was very involved with a lot of things. I was very very active. I couldn\'t say that I wasn\'t popular. I was a cheerleader when I was in junior high. I didn\'t make it in high school so I started a dance line.','',NULL,'School,Dance,High',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26443,'Government','Gerald R. Ford','President','\nJuly 14, 1913\n','\nDecember 26, 2006\n','American','A government big enough to give you everything you want is a government big enough to take from you everything you have.','',NULL,'Everything,Give',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26444,'Family,Government','Gerald R. Ford','President','\nJuly 14, 1913\n','\nDecember 26, 2006\n','American','There are no adequate substitutes for father, mother, and children bound together in a loving commitment to nurture and protect. No government, no matter how well-intentioned, can take the place of the family in the scheme of things.','',NULL,'Mother',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26445,'','Gerald R. Ford','President','\nJuly 14, 1913\n','\nDecember 26, 2006\n','American','Even though this is late in an election year, there is no way we can go forward except together and no way anybody can win except by serving the people\'s urgent needs. We cannot stand still or slip backwards. We must go forward now together.','',NULL,'Forward,Must,Together',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26446,'Sports','Gerald R. Ford','President','\nJuly 14, 1913\n','\nDecember 26, 2006\n','American','I know I am getting better at golf because I am hitting fewer spectators.','',NULL,'Better,Getting',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26447,'Future','Gerald R. Ford','President','\nJuly 14, 1913\n','\nDecember 26, 2006\n','American','All my children have spoken for themselves since they first learned to speak, and not always with my advance approval, and I expect that to continue in the future.','',NULL,'Children,Learned',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26448,'','Gerald R. Ford','President','\nJuly 14, 1913\n','\nDecember 26, 2006\n','American','A coalition of groups is waging a massive propaganda campaign against the president of the United States. an all-out attack. Their aim is total victory for themselves and total defeat for him.','',NULL,'Him,Victory,Against',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26449,'Life','Gerald R. Ford','President','\nJuly 14, 1913\n','\nDecember 26, 2006\n','American','The pat on the back, the arm around the shoulder, the praise for what was done right and the sympathetic nod for what wasn\'t are as much a part of golf as life itself.','',NULL,'Done,Around',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26450,'','Gerald R. Ford','President','\nJuly 14, 1913\n','\nDecember 26, 2006\n','American','I watch a lot of baseball on the radio.','',NULL,'Baseball,Watch,Radio',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26451,'History,Experience','Gerald R. Ford','President','\nJuly 14, 1913\n','\nDecember 26, 2006\n','American','History and experience tell us that moral progress comes not in comfortable and complacent times, but out of trial and confusion.','',NULL,'Confusion',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26452,'Love,Sports','Gerald R. Ford','President','\nJuly 14, 1913\n','\nDecember 26, 2006\n','American','I love sports. Whenever I can, I always watch the Detroit Tigers on the radio.','',NULL,'Watch',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26453,'','Gerald R. Ford','President','\nJuly 14, 1913\n','\nDecember 26, 2006\n','American','If Lincoln were alive today, he\'d be turning over in his grave.','',NULL,'Today,Alive,Turning',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26454,'Best','Gerald R. Ford','President','\nJuly 14, 1913\n','\nDecember 26, 2006\n','American','In all my public and private acts as your president, I expect to follow my instincts of openness and candor with full confidence that honesty is always the best policy in the end.','',NULL,'End,Confidence',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26455,'Work,Time,Truth','Gerald R. Ford','President','\nJuly 14, 1913\n','\nDecember 26, 2006\n','American','Tell the truth, work hard, and come to dinner on time.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26456,'','Gerald R. Ford','President','\nJuly 14, 1913\n','\nDecember 26, 2006\n','American','I cannot imagine any other country in the world where the opposition would seek, and the chief executive would allow, the dissemination of his most private and personal conversations with his staff, which, to be honest, do not exactly confer sainthood on anyone concerned.','',NULL,'Country,Cannot,Honest',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26457,'Experience','Gerald R. Ford','President','\nJuly 14, 1913\n','\nDecember 26, 2006\n','American','I had a lot of experience with people smarter than I am.','',NULL,'Smarter',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26458,'Sports','Gerald R. Ford','President','\nJuly 14, 1913\n','\nDecember 26, 2006\n','American','I had pro offers from the Detroit Lions and Green Bay Packers, who were pretty hard up for linemen in those days. If I had gone into professional football the name Jerry Ford might have been a household word today.','',NULL,'Today,Football',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26459,'','Gerald R. Ford','President','\nJuly 14, 1913\n','\nDecember 26, 2006\n','American','Teddy Roosevelt... once said, \'Speak softly and carry a big stick.\' Jimmy Carter wants to speak loudly and carry a fly swatter.','',NULL,'Said,Big,Speak',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26460,'','Gerald R. Ford','President','\nJuly 14, 1913\n','\nDecember 26, 2006\n','American','The political lesson of Watergate is this: Never again must America allow an arrogant, elite guard of political adolescents to by-pass the regular party organization and dictate the terms of a national election.','',NULL,'Must,Political,America',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26461,'','Gerald R. Ford','President','\nJuly 14, 1913\n','\nDecember 26, 2006\n','American','An American tragedy in which we all have played a part.','',NULL,'American,Tragedy,Played',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26462,'Women,Men','Gerald R. Ford','President','\nJuly 14, 1913\n','\nDecember 26, 2006\n','American','For millions of men and women, the church has been the hospital for the soul, the school for the mind and the safe depository for moral ideas.','',NULL,'School',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26463,'','Gerald R. Ford','President','\nJuly 14, 1913\n','\nDecember 26, 2006\n','American','I am a Ford, not a Lincoln.','',NULL,'Ford,Lincoln',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26464,'','Gerald R. Ford','President','\nJuly 14, 1913\n','\nDecember 26, 2006\n','American','I am acutely aware that you have not elected me as your President by your ballots, so I ask you to confirm me with your prayers.','',NULL,'President,Ask,Aware',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26465,'Life','Gerald R. Ford','President','\nJuly 14, 1913\n','\nDecember 26, 2006\n','American','I have had a lot of adversaries in my political life, but no enemies that I can remember.','',NULL,'Political,Remember',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26466,'Hope,Alone','Gerald R. Ford','President','\nJuly 14, 1913\n','\nDecember 26, 2006\n','American','I would hope that understanding and reconciliation are not limited to the 19th hole alone.','',NULL,'Hole',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26467,'Success,Great','Gerald R. Ford','President','\nJuly 14, 1913\n','\nDecember 26, 2006\n','American','It\'s the quality of the ordinary, the straight, the square, that accounts for the great stability and success of our nation. It\'s a quality to be proud of. But it\'s a quality that many people seem to have neglected.','',NULL,'Proud',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26468,'','Glenn Ford','Actor','\nMay 1, 1916\n','\nAugust 30, 2006\n','American','If they try to rush me, I always say, I\'ve only got one other speed and it\'s slower.','',NULL,'Try,Speed,Rush',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26469,'','Glenn Ford','Actor','\nMay 1, 1916\n','\nAugust 30, 2006\n','American','An actor should be ready to play any role within reason. For example, I think the most ridiculous thing for me to do would be to try and play Shakespeare.','',NULL,'Play,Try,Reason',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26470,'','Glenn Ford','Actor','\nMay 1, 1916\n','\nAugust 30, 2006\n','American','An actor would be foolish to do something that might hold up the picture, or more importantly incapacitate him. If an actor does do a stunt he needs to make sure a stunt man stands by to see that it\'s done correctly.','',NULL,'Done,Him,Sure',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26471,'Work,Teacher','Glenn Ford','Actor','\nMay 1, 1916\n','\nAugust 30, 2006\n','American','He was very commanding, and you had to know what you were doing to work for Mr. Rogers. I learned how to ride very quickly with him as my riding teacher.','',NULL,'Him',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26472,'Time','Glenn Ford','Actor','\nMay 1, 1916\n','\nAugust 30, 2006\n','American','I can\'t frankly see much difference in the film industry at all. The only difference might be that they don\'t take as much time as they used to. For example, they\'ll do in one day what we used to take a week to do.','',NULL,'Used,Film',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26473,'Time','Glenn Ford','Actor','\nMay 1, 1916\n','\nAugust 30, 2006\n','American','I don\'t know how it is now but the assistant stage manager had to understudy several parts. You had to be ready to go on at any time if the actor couldn\'t make it to the play. I didn\'t think anything of it.','',NULL,'Play,Actor',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26474,'Money','Glenn Ford','Actor','\nMay 1, 1916\n','\nAugust 30, 2006\n','American','I suddenly realized that the fellow who didn\'t show up was getting about fifty-times more money than I was getting. So I thought, \'this is silly,\' and became an actor. I certainly never thought I\'d wind up in motion pictures. That was far beyond anything I\'d ever dreamed of.','',NULL,'Ever,Thought',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26475,'Work,Good','Glenn Ford','Actor','\nMay 1, 1916\n','\nAugust 30, 2006\n','American','I think the director is becoming more important. To work under rushed conditions, you need to have an extremely professional director. If the director\'s good than the end result will be good.','',NULL,'End',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26476,'Experience','Glenn Ford','Actor','\nMay 1, 1916\n','\nAugust 30, 2006\n','American','I was making a film called The White Tower at the foot of Mont Blanc - the one thing I learned from that experience was that it\'s more difficult to go down a mountain than to go up. A lot of people don\'t realize that.','',NULL,'Down,Learned',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26477,'','Glenn Ford','Actor','\nMay 1, 1916\n','\nAugust 30, 2006\n','American','It really doesn\'t matter whether it\'s the villain or the hero. Sometimes the villain is the most colorful. But I prefer a part where you don\'t know what he is until the end.','',NULL,'End,Hero,Sometimes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26478,'','Glenn Ford','Actor','\nMay 1, 1916\n','\nAugust 30, 2006\n','American','Nothing ever changes as far as Westerns are concerned. They are the same today as they were years ago.','',NULL,'Today,Nothing,Ever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26479,'','Glenn Ford','Actor','\nMay 1, 1916\n','\nAugust 30, 2006\n','American','One thing led to another and I didn\'t have to take tickets any more because I now worked for Mr. Rogers. He said if I was going to take care of his horses than I\'d better learn how to ride. He was very kind to me.','',NULL,'Care,Better,Said',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26480,'Good,Best','Glenn Ford','Actor','\nMay 1, 1916\n','\nAugust 30, 2006\n','American','William Holden and I weren\'t just good friends. He was my very best friend. I feel his loss very much still.','',NULL,'Friend',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26481,'','Harold Ford','Politician','\nMay 11, 1970\n','','American','If you don\'t meet the standards, then you don\'t qualify.','',NULL,'Meet,Standards,Qualify',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26482,'','Harold Ford','Politician','\nMay 11, 1970\n','','American','I am a Democrat. But I am an independent Democrat.','',NULL,'Democrat',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26483,'Computers','Harold Ford','Politician','\nMay 11, 1970\n','','American','I am a huge supporter for cash for caulkers - which allows people to make improvement for energy efficient in their homes. We should do the same for Americans purchasing appliances and computers and for that matter, new air-conditioner and heating units.','',NULL,'Same,Energy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26484,'','Harold Ford','Politician','\nMay 11, 1970\n','','American','I am a Yankees fan. I should say - have been to more Yankees games than Mets games.','',NULL,'Games,Fan,Yankees',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26485,'Marriage,Truth','Harold Ford','Politician','\nMay 11, 1970\n','','American','I am for gay marriage. Or same-sex marriage. I don\'t want to say it the wrong way. I think people are sensitive to it. I have been painted as being this right-wing zealot on choice. Nothing could be further from the truth.','',NULL,'Gay',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26486,'','Harold Ford','Politician','\nMay 11, 1970\n','','American','I am not going to stop speaking out on behalf of policies that I think are right - regardless of ideology, party or political expediency.','',NULL,'Political,Stop,Party',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26487,'','Harold Ford','Politician','\nMay 11, 1970\n','','American','I expect the Republicans will enjoy a large bounce out of their convention. They\'re here wrapping themselves in the 9/11 flag, which I think is inappropriate in many ways, but it\'s their choice.','',NULL,'Enjoy,Here,Choice',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26488,'','Harold Ford','Politician','\nMay 11, 1970\n','','American','I firmly believe that as voters come to learn more and more about John Kerry and learn more and more about his message that they\'re going to want a President who is willing to address the fact that we didn\'t have a post-war plan in Iraq.','',NULL,'Believe,Learn,Fact',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26489,'','Harold Ford','Politician','\nMay 11, 1970\n','','American','I look forward to the day that a lot of the folks that you all talk about and cover on this network will begin to market products for these families and for these kids coming out of junior high school and high school all across the country.','',NULL,'School,Forward,Country',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26490,'','Harold Ford','Politician','\nMay 11, 1970\n','','American','I look forward to their convention and look forward to hearing the President talk about what he will do for the next four years. He hasn\'t done it up to this point.','',NULL,'Forward,Done,Talk',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26491,'Love','Harold Ford','Politician','\nMay 11, 1970\n','','American','I love New York, I love the smell of New York... I love the subway.','',NULL,'York,Smell',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26492,'','Harold Ford','Politician','\nMay 11, 1970\n','','American','I refuse to do anything that would help Republicans win a Senate seat in New York, and give the Senate majority to the Republicans.','',NULL,'Help,Win,Give',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26493,'','Harold Ford','Politician','\nMay 11, 1970\n','','American','I think the country is very settled in a lot of ways, and we saw that after the Democratic Convention. I think a lot of the bump that we enjoyed came when John Kerry selected John Edwards as his running mate.','',NULL,'Country,After,Democratic',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26494,'','Harold Ford','Politician','\nMay 11, 1970\n','','American','I think the potential for the program at the risk of sounding self-serving is large, some would say even limitless, so I\'m excited about it and I think it can even pass next year.','',NULL,'Year,Next,Risk',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26495,'Health','Harold Ford','Politician','\nMay 11, 1970\n','','American','I was for civil unions and believed strongly that the flow of benefits and protections that would be provided in a civil union for same-sex couples, the decisions that have to be made, when health hardships are faced, when economic hardships are faced, I wanted all of those protections. I never stra','',NULL,'Made,Decisions',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26496,'','Harold Ford','Politician','\nMay 11, 1970\n','','American','I\'m a capitalist. I believe that people take risk, and there are rewards if they do well; they should lose if they don\'t.','',NULL,'Believe,Lose,Risk',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26497,'Family,Government','Harold Ford','Politician','\nMay 11, 1970\n','','American','If you are born into a family below the national median income, we provide you with an additional $500, and for every contribution made to a child\'s account below the national median income, we match it dollar for dollar - the federal government will.','',NULL,'Made',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26498,'','Harold Ford','Politician','\nMay 11, 1970\n','','American','If your kids attend school and grades are up that will make $1,000 contributions to some 10,000 kids across the country, are challenging kids to learn foreign languages or challenging kids to get summer jobs or seek summer enrichment opportunities?','',NULL,'School,Country,Learn',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26499,'Work','Harold Ford','Politician','\nMay 11, 1970\n','','American','Republicans believe largely in the market working, Democrats believe stereotypically that you\'ve got to give people something. So why not give people a chance to let the market work for them.','',NULL,'Believe,Give',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26500,'Hope,Society','Harold Ford','Politician','\nMay 11, 1970\n','','American','So we have broad bipartisan support for the bill, and it\'s my hope that we can build on some of the things that have been talked about in Washington involving building a larger ownership society.','',NULL,'Support',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26501,'Great','Harold Ford','Politician','\nMay 11, 1970\n','','American','The bureaucracy is not great. I don\'t think Rick Santorum who is not one for being a big proponent of large bureaucracies would be as enthusiastic a supporter of it.','',NULL,'Big,Large',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26502,'','Harold Ford','Politician','\nMay 11, 1970\n','','American','The idea is a straightforward one. We provide an account for every newborn in America, a $500 account.','',NULL,'America,Idea,Newborn',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26503,'Best','Harold Ford','Politician','\nMay 11, 1970\n','','American','The reality is we talk a lot about it, but we really don\'t give everyone an opportunity to buy into it, and this combines both the best of Republican and Democratic ideals.','',NULL,'Reality,Give',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26504,'Hope,Future','Harold Ford','Politician','\nMay 11, 1970\n','','American','These are tough times, and the New Yorkers I have met are facing economic adversity with grace and dignity. They worry about their future, care about their neighbors and hope this storm will pass so they can focus on better days ahead.','',NULL,'Care',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26505,'','Harold Ford','Politician','\nMay 11, 1970\n','','American','You\'ve got to either say you\'re going to cut taxes and find some spending cuts. I think we ought to reform long-term entitlement spending in the country, but you can\'t out of one side of your mouth say, \'Yes, we\'re for tax cuts, we\'re for spending discipline, and we\'re for bringing down the debt.\'','',NULL,'Down,Country,Find',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26506,'Change','Harrison Ford','Actor','\nJuly 13, 1942\n','','American','We all have big changes in our lives that are more or less a second chance.','',NULL,'Big,Chance',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26507,'','Harrison Ford','Actor','\nJuly 13, 1942\n','','American','I don\'t mind doing interviews. I don\'t mind answering thoughtful questions. But I\'m not thrilled about answering questions like, \'If you were being mugged, and you had a lightsaber in one pocket and a whip in the other, which would you use?\'','',NULL,'Mind,Thoughtful,Questions',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26508,'','Harrison Ford','Actor','\nJuly 13, 1942\n','','American','Am I grumpy? I might be. But I think maybe sometimes it\'s misinterpreted.','',NULL,'Sometimes,Might,Maybe',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26509,'Age','Harrison Ford','Actor','\nJuly 13, 1942\n','','American','You know you\'re getting old when all the names in your black book have M. D. after them.','',NULL,'Book,Black',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26510,'Good','Harrison Ford','Actor','\nJuly 13, 1942\n','','American','What\'s important is to be able to see yourself, I think, as having commonality with other people and not determine, because of your good luck, that everybody is less significant, less interesting, less important than you are.','',NULL,'Yourself,Important',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26511,'Life','Harrison Ford','Actor','\nJuly 13, 1942\n','','American','I wanted to live the life, a different life. I didn\'t want to go to the same place every day and see the same people and do the same job. I wanted interesting challenges.','',NULL,'Live,Job',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26512,'','Harrison Ford','Actor','\nJuly 13, 1942\n','','American','I\'m like old shoes. I\'ve never been hip. I think the reason I\'m still here is that I was never enough in fashion that I had to be replaced by something new.','',NULL,'Enough,Fashion,Still',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26513,'','Harrison Ford','Actor','\nJuly 13, 1942\n','','American','Bikes and planes aren\'t about going fast or having fun; they\'re toys, but serious ones.','',NULL,'Fun,Serious,Fast',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26514,'Experience','Harrison Ford','Actor','\nJuly 13, 1942\n','','American','I have relationships with people I\'m working with, based on our combined interest. It doesn\'t make the relationship any less sincere, but it does give it a focus that may not last beyond the experience.','',NULL,'Focus,May',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26515,'','Harrison Ford','Actor','\nJuly 13, 1942\n','','American','What I observed about my fellow actors was that most gave up very easily.','',NULL,'Gave,Fellow,Easily',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26516,'','Harrison Ford','Actor','\nJuly 13, 1942\n','','American','You may get real tired watching me, but I\'m not going to quit.','',NULL,'Tired,Real,May',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26517,'','Harrison Ford','Actor','\nJuly 13, 1942\n','','American','All my friends were going off to be professionals, and I said I wanted to be an actor.','',NULL,'Friends,Said,Wanted',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26518,'Time','Harrison Ford','Actor','\nJuly 13, 1942\n','','American','Directing is too hard, it takes too much time, and it doesn\'t pay very well.','',NULL,'Hard,Takes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26519,'','Harrison Ford','Actor','\nJuly 13, 1942\n','','American','Everything I do, I\'m sort of half in, half out.','',NULL,'Everything,Half',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26520,'','Harrison Ford','Actor','\nJuly 13, 1942\n','','American','Hollywood\'s got its own particular environment.','',NULL,'Hollywood,Particular',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26521,'Work,Anger','Harrison Ford','Actor','\nJuly 13, 1942\n','','American','I accrued anger from people\'s low opinion of me and my work, and for the work I might be capable of.','',NULL,'Opinion',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26522,'Life','Harrison Ford','Actor','\nJuly 13, 1942\n','','American','I am not the first man who wanted to make changes in his life at 60 and I won\'t be the last. It is just that others can do it with anonymity.','',NULL,'Others,Wanted',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26523,'','Harrison Ford','Actor','\nJuly 13, 1942\n','','American','I could take Sean Connery in a fight... I could definitely take him.','',NULL,'Fight,Him,Definitely',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26524,'Work','Harrison Ford','Actor','\nJuly 13, 1942\n','','American','I don\'t do a huge amount of physical activity. I play tennis, I work out sporadically, and I eat well and take care of myself.','',NULL,'Care,Play',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26525,'Good','Harrison Ford','Actor','\nJuly 13, 1942\n','','American','I enjoyed carpentry, and it was very good to me for 12 years.','',NULL,'Enjoyed,Carpentry',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26526,'','Harrison Ford','Actor','\nJuly 13, 1942\n','','American','I get mad when people call me an action movie star. Indiana Jones is an adventure film, a comic book, a fantasy.','',NULL,'Book,Mad,Action',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26527,'Experience','Harrison Ford','Actor','\nJuly 13, 1942\n','','American','I have the ordinary experience of being anonymous when I\'m in an airplane talking to air-traffic control, and they don\'t know who they\'re talking to. I have a lot of common experiences.','',NULL,'Control,Talking',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26528,'Dad,Love','Harrison Ford','Actor','\nJuly 13, 1942\n','','American','I love the comic opportunities that come up in the context of a father-son relationship.','',NULL,'Comic',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26529,'Good','Harrison Ford','Actor','\nJuly 13, 1942\n','','American','I rarely play a real person, because I don\'t think I\'m a good imitator.','',NULL,'Real,Person',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26530,'Life,Business','Harrison Ford','Actor','\nJuly 13, 1942\n','','American','I think retirement\'s for old people. I\'m still in the business, thank you. I have a young child of nine years old, and I want to live as long as I can to see him grow up. I\'m enjoying my life and I want to stick around for as long as I can.','',NULL,'Live',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26531,'Leadership','Henry Ford','Businessman','\nJuly 30, 1863\n','\nApril 7, 1947\n','American','If you think you can do a thing or think you can\'t do a thing, you\'re right.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26532,'Success','Henry Ford','Businessman','\nJuly 30, 1863\n','\nApril 7, 1947\n','American','Coming together is a beginning; keeping together is progress; working together is success.','',NULL,'Together,Working',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26533,'Finance,Morning','Henry Ford','Businessman','\nJuly 30, 1863\n','\nApril 7, 1947\n','American','It is well enough that people of the nation do not understand our banking and monetary system, for if they did, I believe there would be a revolution before tomorrow morning.','',NULL,'Believe',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26534,'Age,Life,Learning','Henry Ford','Businessman','\nJuly 30, 1863\n','\nApril 7, 1947\n','American','Anyone who stops learning is old, whether at twenty or eighty. Anyone who keeps learning stays young. The greatest thing in life is to keep your mind young.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26535,'Intelligence,Time','Henry Ford','Businessman','\nJuly 30, 1863\n','\nApril 7, 1947\n','American','Failure is simply the opportunity to begin again, this time more intelligently.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26536,'God,Work,Best','Henry Ford','Businessman','\nJuly 30, 1863\n','\nApril 7, 1947\n','American','I believe God is managing affairs and that He doesn\'t need any advice from me. With God in charge, I believe everything will work out for the best in the end. So what is there to worry about.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26537,'Leadership','Henry Ford','Businessman','\nJuly 30, 1863\n','\nApril 7, 1947\n','American','Don\'t find fault, find a remedy.','',NULL,'Find,Fault',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26538,'Wisdom','Henry Ford','Businessman','\nJuly 30, 1863\n','\nApril 7, 1947\n','American','Obstacles are those frightful things you see when you take your eyes off your goal.','',NULL,'Goal,Eyes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26539,'Learning,Life','Henry Ford','Businessman','\nJuly 30, 1863\n','\nApril 7, 1947\n','American','Life is a series of experiences, each one of which makes us bigger, even though sometimes it is hard to realize this. For the world was built to develop character, and we must learn that the setbacks and grieves which we endure help us in our marching onward.','',NULL,'Character',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26540,'','Henry Ford','Businessman','\nJuly 30, 1863\n','\nApril 7, 1947\n','American','Even a mistake may turn out to be the one thing necessary to a worthwhile achievement.','',NULL,'May,Mistake,Turn',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26541,'Friendship,Best','Henry Ford','Businessman','\nJuly 30, 1863\n','\nApril 7, 1947\n','American','My best friend is the one who brings out the best in me.','',NULL,'Friend',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26542,'','Henry Ford','Businessman','\nJuly 30, 1863\n','\nApril 7, 1947\n','American','Whether you think that you can, or that you can\'t, you are usually right.','',NULL,'Whether',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26543,'Money,Business','Henry Ford','Businessman','\nJuly 30, 1863\n','\nApril 7, 1947\n','American','A business that makes nothing but money is a poor business.','',NULL,'Nothing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26544,'Knowledge,Money,Hope','Henry Ford','Businessman','\nJuly 30, 1863\n','\nApril 7, 1947\n','American','If money is your hope for independence you will never have it. The only real security that a man will have in this world is a reserve of knowledge, experience, and ability.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26545,'','Henry Ford','Businessman','\nJuly 30, 1863\n','\nApril 7, 1947\n','American','When everything seems to be going against you, remember that the airplane takes off against the wind, not with it.','',NULL,'Everything,Remember,Off',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26546,'Work','Henry Ford','Businessman','\nJuly 30, 1863\n','\nApril 7, 1947\n','American','Thinking is the hardest work there is, which is probably the reason why so few engage in it.','',NULL,'Thinking,Why',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26547,'Motivational','Henry Ford','Businessman','\nJuly 30, 1863\n','\nApril 7, 1947\n','American','You can\'t build a reputation on what you are going to do.','',NULL,'Reputation,Build',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26548,'Money','Henry Ford','Businessman','\nJuly 30, 1863\n','\nApril 7, 1947\n','American','It is not the employer who pays the wages. Employers only handle the money. It is the customer who pays the wages.','',NULL,'Customer,Handle',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26549,'Success','Henry Ford','Businessman','\nJuly 30, 1863\n','\nApril 7, 1947\n','American','If everyone is moving forward together, then success takes care of itself.','',NULL,'Forward,Moving',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26550,'Best','Henry Ford','Businessman','\nJuly 30, 1863\n','\nApril 7, 1947\n','American','There is one rule for the industrialist and that is: Make the best quality of goods possible at the lowest cost possible, paying the highest wages possible.','',NULL,'Possible,Quality',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26551,'','Henry Ford','Businessman','\nJuly 30, 1863\n','\nApril 7, 1947\n','American','Enthusiasm is the yeast that makes your hopes shine to the stars. Enthusiasm is the sparkle in your eyes, the swing in your gait. The grip of your hand, the irresistible surge of will and energy to execute your ideas.','',NULL,'Eyes,Energy,Stars',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26552,'Success','Henry Ford','Businessman','\nJuly 30, 1863\n','\nApril 7, 1947\n','American','If there is any one secret of success, it lies in the ability to get the other person\'s point of view and see things from that person\'s angle as well as from your own.','',NULL,'Person,Secret',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26553,'Business','Henry Ford','Businessman','\nJuly 30, 1863\n','\nApril 7, 1947\n','American','Business is never so healthy as when, like a chicken, it must do a certain amount of scratching around for what it gets.','',NULL,'Must,Around',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26554,'Time,Business','Henry Ford','Businessman','\nJuly 30, 1863\n','\nApril 7, 1947\n','American','The competitor to be feared is one who never bothers about you at all, but goes on making his own business better all the time.','',NULL,'Better',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26555,'Time','Henry Ford','Businessman','\nJuly 30, 1863\n','\nApril 7, 1947\n','American','Most people spend more time and energy going around problems than in trying to solve them.','',NULL,'Trying,Energy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26556,'','John Ford','Dramatist','\nApril 17, 1586\n','1640','English','I am... a mushroom; On whom the dew of heaven drops now and then.','',NULL,'Heaven,Dew,Drops',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26557,'','John Ford','Dramatist','\nApril 17, 1586\n','1640','English','You can speak well if your tongue can deliver the message of your heart.','',NULL,'Heart,Speak,Tongue',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26558,'','John Ford','Dramatist','\nApril 17, 1586\n','1640','English','Electronics is clearly the winner of the day.','',NULL,'Winner,Clearly',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26559,'','John Ford','Dramatist','\nApril 17, 1586\n','1640','English','How did I get to Hollywood? By train.','',NULL,'Did,Hollywood,Train',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26560,'','John Ford','Dramatist','\nApril 17, 1586\n','1640','English','Revenge proves its own executioner.','',NULL,'Revenge,Proves',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26561,'Art','John Ford','Dramatist','\nApril 17, 1586\n','1640','English','Anybody can direct a picture once they know the fundamentals. Directing is not a mystery, it\'s not an art. The main thing about directing is: photograph the people\'s eyes.','',NULL,'Eyes,Once',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26562,'','John Ford','Dramatist','\nApril 17, 1586\n','1640','English','It is easier to get an actor to be a cowboy than to get a cowboy to be an actor.','',NULL,'Actor,Cowboy,Easier',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26563,'','John Ford','Dramatist','\nApril 17, 1586\n','1640','English','They are the silent griefs which cut the heart-strings.','',NULL,'Silent,Cut',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26564,'','John M. Ford','Writer','\nApril 10, 1957\n','\nSeptember 25, 2006\n','American','At one point I intended to write precursor and sequel novels, about the establishment of the Web and its next evolution, but I am very unlikely to now; they would take place in a different universe.','',NULL,'Different,Place,Universe',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26565,'','John M. Ford','Writer','\nApril 10, 1957\n','\nSeptember 25, 2006\n','American','Creating the fictional background for a game world isn\'t significantly different from creating a background for fiction.','',NULL,'Game,Different,Fiction',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26566,'','John M. Ford','Writer','\nApril 10, 1957\n','\nSeptember 25, 2006\n','American','I don\'t think anyone wants a reader to be completely lost - certainly not to the point of giving up - but there\'s something to be said for a book that isn\'t instantly disposable, that rewards a second reading.','',NULL,'Book,Lost,Giving',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26567,'','John M. Ford','Writer','\nApril 10, 1957\n','\nSeptember 25, 2006\n','American','I\'m very happy that the New York Times has spoken well of my stuff; who wouldn\'t be? But it\'s not a choice I made.','',NULL,'Happy,Made,Choice',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26568,'','John M. Ford','Writer','\nApril 10, 1957\n','\nSeptember 25, 2006\n','American','If I were to write Web now, it would be a much, much darker book.','',NULL,'Book,Write,Web',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26569,'Good','John M. Ford','Writer','\nApril 10, 1957\n','\nSeptember 25, 2006\n','American','Naturally, the reader has access only to the events I show and the way I show them, but as has been said, there\'s generally a good deal of ambiguity in that presentation.','',NULL,'Said,Show',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26570,'','John M. Ford','Writer','\nApril 10, 1957\n','\nSeptember 25, 2006\n','American','People tell me they laughed hard enough to wake their spouses, that they\'ve given away numerous copies to friends, and that it\'s the one Trek book they\'ll give to people they wouldn\'t expect to like others.','',NULL,'Book,Hard,Give',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26571,'','John M. Ford','Writer','\nApril 10, 1957\n','\nSeptember 25, 2006\n','American','Sometimes the reader will decide something else than the author\'s intent; this is certainly true of attempts to empirically decipher reality.','',NULL,'True,Reality,Sometimes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26572,'Good,Future','John M. Ford','Writer','\nApril 10, 1957\n','\nSeptember 25, 2006\n','American','The cynical part of the answer is that I expect to see a good deal more space opera, set far enough in the future as to be disconnected from contemporary issues.','',NULL,'Enough',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26573,'','John M. Ford','Writer','\nApril 10, 1957\n','\nSeptember 25, 2006\n','American','The ideal, it seems to me, is to show things happening and allow the reader to decide what they mean.','',NULL,'Mean,Show,Seems',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26574,'','John M. Ford','Writer','\nApril 10, 1957\n','\nSeptember 25, 2006\n','American','The language fictional characters use is chosen for effect, at least if the author is concentrating.','',NULL,'Language,Characters,Effect',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26575,'','John M. Ford','Writer','\nApril 10, 1957\n','\nSeptember 25, 2006\n','American','The people who don\'t like it tend to dislike it intensely. That\'s unfortunate, but not surprising when one deliberately goes against audience expectations.','',NULL,'Against,Goes,Audience',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26576,'Respect','John M. Ford','Writer','\nApril 10, 1957\n','\nSeptember 25, 2006\n','American','There are people who believe in an absolutely transparent prose; with every respect for clarity of expression, I don\'t.','',NULL,'Believe,Clarity',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26577,'','John M. Ford','Writer','\nApril 10, 1957\n','\nSeptember 25, 2006\n','American','There are readers who want every point to be clearly and unambiguously set forth, and there are those who want to pry ideas and meanings out for themselves.','',NULL,'Themselves,Point,Ideas',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26578,'','John M. Ford','Writer','\nApril 10, 1957\n','\nSeptember 25, 2006\n','American','We\'re not lost. We\'re locationally challenged.','',NULL,'Lost,Challenged',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26579,'','John M. Ford','Writer','\nApril 10, 1957\n','\nSeptember 25, 2006\n','American','Well, it\'s an adventure story, and a Bildungsroman, of course, but there was also the intention to describe a culture that had been seen in rather narrow terms.','',NULL,'Rather,Story,Adventure',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26580,'Attitude','Lita Ford','Musician','\nSeptember 19, 1958\n','','American','Stiletto, I look at it more as an attitude as opposed to a high-heeled shoe.','',NULL,'Shoe,Opposed',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26581,'Music,Women,Men','Lita Ford','Musician','\nSeptember 19, 1958\n','','American','I need that aggressive attitude to play my music and more men have that attitude than women.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26582,'Love','Lita Ford','Musician','\nSeptember 19, 1958\n','','American','But duets are a lot of fun, I\'d love to do another one.','',NULL,'Fun,Another',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26583,'','Lita Ford','Musician','\nSeptember 19, 1958\n','','American','But when I record my next studio album, of course I\'ll do the lead vocals.','',NULL,'Next,Lead,Studio',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26584,'Women','Lita Ford','Musician','\nSeptember 19, 1958\n','','American','Don\'t get me wrong, I\'ve seen some very excellent women musicians.','',NULL,'Wrong,Musicians',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26585,'','Lita Ford','Musician','\nSeptember 19, 1958\n','','American','I did play every little note on the guitar on that record.','',NULL,'Did,Play,Guitar',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26586,'','Lita Ford','Musician','\nSeptember 19, 1958\n','','American','I didn\'t tour Europe, because I didn\'t have any label support.','',NULL,'Support,Europe,Tour',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26587,'','Lita Ford','Musician','\nSeptember 19, 1958\n','','American','I don\'t smoke, so they never sent me a copy.','',NULL,'Smoke,Copy,Sent',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26588,'','Lita Ford','Musician','\nSeptember 19, 1958\n','','American','I have a lot of female fans.','',NULL,'Fans,Female',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26589,'','Lita Ford','Musician','\nSeptember 19, 1958\n','','American','I have no skanky guys in my band nor on my bus. If they are they get the boot real quick.','',NULL,'Real,Band,Guys',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26590,'Love,Travel','Lita Ford','Musician','\nSeptember 19, 1958\n','','American','I like to travel. I love touring, I love playing.','',NULL,'Playing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26591,'Great,Experience','Lita Ford','Musician','\nSeptember 19, 1958\n','','American','I loved Herman\'s Head. And it was a great experience.','',NULL,'Loved',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26592,'Time','Lita Ford','Musician','\nSeptember 19, 1958\n','','American','I think it gets boring (for the audience) for the lead singer to have a guitar hanging on them all the time.','',NULL,'Boring,Guitar',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26593,'','Lita Ford','Musician','\nSeptember 19, 1958\n','','American','I was eleven and I wanted to play it because it was in my blood. It was a feeling I couldn\'t deny.','',NULL,'Feeling,Play,Wanted',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26594,'','Lita Ford','Musician','\nSeptember 19, 1958\n','','American','I worked at the cosmetic counter at a fine department store.','',NULL,'Fine,Worked,Store',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26595,'Best','Lita Ford','Musician','\nSeptember 19, 1958\n','','American','I\'m happy when I\'m doing what I do best.','',NULL,'Happy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26596,'Time','Lita Ford','Musician','\nSeptember 19, 1958\n','','American','I\'m not much of a club goer because every time I do go I get in trouble.','',NULL,'Trouble,Club',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26597,'Great','Lita Ford','Musician','\nSeptember 19, 1958\n','','American','I\'ve got a great place, it\'s a country house.','',NULL,'Country,Place',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26598,'Attitude','Lita Ford','Musician','\nSeptember 19, 1958\n','','American','It\'s better for me to play with guys because Rock \'n\' Roll has such an aggressive attitude.','',NULL,'Rock,Better',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26599,'','Lita Ford','Musician','\nSeptember 19, 1958\n','','American','It\'s nice when they say I inspire them, it inspires me.','',NULL,'Nice,Inspire,Inspires',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26600,'Work,Great','Lita Ford','Musician','\nSeptember 19, 1958\n','','American','Joe Walsh is a great guy and and an unbelievable talent, I\'d like to work with him again someday.','',NULL,'Him',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26601,'Life','Lita Ford','Musician','\nSeptember 19, 1958\n','','American','Life has become serious for me, although I do like to party every now and then.','',NULL,'Become,Serious',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26602,'','Lita Ford','Musician','\nSeptember 19, 1958\n','','American','We don\'t have a lot of neighbors so we can blast the stereo.','',NULL,'Neighbors,Blast,Stereo',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26603,'Time','Lita Ford','Musician','\nSeptember 19, 1958\n','','American','We\'ve got horse property and there\'s other stuff to do. Like, four wheel driving, we barbeque, drink beers, sit around and play guitars and have a merry \'ol time.','',NULL,'Play,Around',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26604,'Hope','Lita Ford','Musician','\nSeptember 19, 1958\n','','American','You can never learn it all and I hope to continue my growth as a person and a musician.','',NULL,'Person,Learn',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26605,'Life,Anger','Luke Ford','Writer','\nMay 28, 1966\n','','Australian','Acting in anger and hatred throughout my life, I frequently precipitated what I feared most, the loss of friendships and the need to rely upon the very people I\'d abused.','',NULL,'Acting',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26606,'','Luke Ford','Writer','\nMay 28, 1966\n','','Australian','Everything we do affects other people.','',NULL,'Everything,Affects',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26607,'God','Luke Ford','Writer','\nMay 28, 1966\n','','Australian','The Seventh Day Adventist Church believes that it was specially chosen by God to prepare the world for the Second Coming of His Son Jesus.','',NULL,'Jesus,Son',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26608,'Life,Religion,God','Luke Ford','Writer','\nMay 28, 1966\n','','Australian','I decided to take God and organized religion seriously, and to reject the secular life which in my teens had looked attractive because it allowed me to act in any way that I wanted.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26609,'','Luke Ford','Writer','\nMay 28, 1966\n','','Australian','I believed that English-speaking people had a divine mission to civilize the world by making it western, democratic and Christian.','',NULL,'Christian,Making,Democratic',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26610,'Life,Religion,Good','Luke Ford','Writer','\nMay 28, 1966\n','','Australian','I did not want to reject religion as nonsense because life seemed to have no ultimate purpose without it, and most of the good people I knew were Christians.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26611,'Love,Faith,Time','Luke Ford','Writer','\nMay 28, 1966\n','','Australian','At the time I perceived most religious men, particularly the pastors with all their talk about love, faith and relationship, as effeminate.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26612,'','Luke Ford','Writer','\nMay 28, 1966\n','','Australian','At times during high school and college I wished to be a sportswriter.','',NULL,'School,College,Times',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26613,'Life','Luke Ford','Writer','\nMay 28, 1966\n','','Australian','I have decided to follow in my sinful ways, and have largely abandoned the increasingly religious life I was leading over the previous months, including several hours of Talmudic study a day.','',NULL,'Study,Religious',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26614,'','Luke Ford','Writer','\nMay 28, 1966\n','','Australian','I knew in my gut that there was something wrong with a system that couldn\'t fire its incompetents, and I had my share of incompetent college teachers.','',NULL,'Fire,Wrong,College',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26615,'','Luke Ford','Writer','\nMay 28, 1966\n','','Australian','I learned from my Adventist upbringing that the biggest sins were sexual.','',NULL,'Learned,Biggest,Sexual',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26616,'History','Luke Ford','Writer','\nMay 28, 1966\n','','Australian','I loved history, particularly of the British, American and Old Testament kind.','',NULL,'Old,American',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26617,'','Luke Ford','Writer','\nMay 28, 1966\n','','Australian','I now attend non-orthodox synagogues, and study little during the secular week.','',NULL,'Study,Week,Secular',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26618,'','Luke Ford','Writer','\nMay 28, 1966\n','','Australian','I teethed on books of heroes such as Winston Churchill, Abraham Lincoln and King David.','',NULL,'Books,King,Heroes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26619,'Work,Good','Luke Ford','Writer','\nMay 28, 1966\n','','Australian','I\'m not jumping into anything fast. I\'m an actor that likes to choose my work and there\'s an element of good taste to my work.','',NULL,'Actor',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26620,'Music','Luke Ford','Writer','\nMay 28, 1966\n','','Australian','I\'m one of the guys who wants to watch the film completely done, with special effects, sound and music, because I tend to get disappointed if I watch it not fully done.','',NULL,'Done,Special',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26621,'Good,Society,Movies','Luke Ford','Writer','\nMay 28, 1966\n','','Australian','I\'ve had horror movies thrown at me and I just don\'t want to do any because violence isn\'t really good for society.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26622,'','Luke Ford','Writer','\nMay 28, 1966\n','','Australian','I\'ve often thought that my lack of intimacy with those around me is the fault of those around me.','',NULL,'Thought,Around,Often',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26623,'Time,Good','Luke Ford','Writer','\nMay 28, 1966\n','','Australian','If \'Black Balloon\' had come out before \'The Mummy,\' casting agents wouldn\'t have been able to see me for the first time in \'The Mummy.\' But now that \'The Mummy\' has come out before \'The Black Balloon,\' that\'s a very good combination.','',NULL,'Black',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26624,'Politics,Time','Luke Ford','Writer','\nMay 28, 1966\n','','Australian','In my right-wing politics of the time, I held that unemployment was usually the fault of the unemployed.','',NULL,'Fault',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26625,'Home,Business,Alone','Luke Ford','Writer','\nMay 28, 1966\n','','Australian','Judaism is much more communal, and partly as a consequence of my religious switch, I am increasingly more suspicous of my previous view that what people do in the privacy of their own home is their business alone.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26626,'','Luke Ford','Writer','\nMay 28, 1966\n','','Australian','Looking back, I wince at the careless way I tossed out my opinions.','',NULL,'Looking,Opinions,Careless',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26627,'Time','Luke Ford','Writer','\nMay 28, 1966\n','','Australian','My habit of glorifying things far away in space and time, also contributed to my social isolation.','',NULL,'Away,Far',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26628,'','Luke Ford','Writer','\nMay 28, 1966\n','','Australian','One in 150 kids is autistic these days. The autism spectrum is growing.','',NULL,'Kids,Days,Growing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26629,'Great','Luke Ford','Writer','\nMay 28, 1966\n','','Australian','The thing about me is I have a great little acting school. I teach about 125 students.','',NULL,'School,Acting',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26630,'Life','Richard Ford','Author','\nFebruary 16, 1944\n','','American','There\'s a lot to be said for doing what you\'re not supposed to do, and the rewards of doing what you\'re supposed to do are more subtle and take longer to become apparent, which maybe makes it less attractive. But your life is the blueprint you make after the building is built.','',NULL,'After,Said',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26631,'Time,Patriotism','Richard Ford','Author','\nFebruary 16, 1944\n','','American','America beats on you so hard the whole time. You are constantly being pummeled by other people\'s rights and their sense of patriotism.','',NULL,'Hard',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26632,'Hope,Fear','Richard Ford','Author','\nFebruary 16, 1944\n','','American','Fear and hope are alike underneath.','',NULL,'Alike',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26633,'Life,Work','Richard Ford','Author','\nFebruary 16, 1944\n','','American','For a writer, children make life needlessly hard. I\'ve muddled through a lot of things, but I have not muddled through my writing life. I work absolutely flat out, giving it my all.','',NULL,'Children',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26634,'Happiness','Richard Ford','Author','\nFebruary 16, 1944\n','','American','Happiness for me is getting to write about the most important things I know.','',NULL,'Important,Write',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26635,'Experience','Richard Ford','Author','\nFebruary 16, 1944\n','','American','I decided early on that I wanted to participate in the greater American experience, rather than the parochial one in Mississippi. But I have an urge as a writer to meld the Southern experience into the larger American one.','',NULL,'Wanted,American',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26636,'Time,Good','Richard Ford','Author','\nFebruary 16, 1944\n','','American','I don\'t hate children. My wife and I just didn\'t think we would be good parents, and also by the time we got married in 1968, we were pretty nose-down toward what we wanted to do, and having a child was going to be an excuse to fail.','',NULL,'Hate',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26637,'','Richard Ford','Author','\nFebruary 16, 1944\n','','American','I don\'t have a very logical and orderly mind.','',NULL,'Mind,Logical,Orderly',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26638,'','Richard Ford','Author','\nFebruary 16, 1944\n','','American','I had a Tourette\'s period. And obsessive compulsive disorder. Things would get in my brain that I couldn\'t get out of my brain.','',NULL,'Brain,Period,Disorder',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26639,'','Richard Ford','Author','\nFebruary 16, 1944\n','','American','I have a theory... that someplace at the heart of most compelling stories is something that doesn\'t make sense.','',NULL,'Heart,Sense,Stories',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26640,'','Richard Ford','Author','\nFebruary 16, 1944\n','','American','I haven\'t scoured Dixie out of my voice. But I don\'t think that the books that I have written... have really in any way been Southern in character.','',NULL,'Character,Books,Voice',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26641,'Life','Richard Ford','Author','\nFebruary 16, 1944\n','','American','I started reading literature at 17 or 18, and I felt this extra beat to life.','',NULL,'Reading,Started',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26642,'Love','Richard Ford','Author','\nFebruary 16, 1944\n','','American','I think once you love somebody, you love somebody; that\'s just how it is.','',NULL,'Once,Somebody',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26643,'Work','Richard Ford','Author','\nFebruary 16, 1944\n','','American','I work really hard at these books, and when colleagues write nasty reviews of them, I take it very personally.','',NULL,'Hard,Write',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26644,'','Richard Ford','Author','\nFebruary 16, 1944\n','','American','I\'m an equal opportunity reader - although I don\'t much read plays. And since I was raised a Presbyterian, pretty much all pleasures are guilty.','',NULL,'Pretty,Guilty,Read',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26645,'','Richard Ford','Author','\nFebruary 16, 1944\n','','American','I\'m kind of a distractible guy.','',NULL,'Guy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26646,'Life','Richard Ford','Author','\nFebruary 16, 1944\n','','American','I\'ve been mainly a happy boy in my life. I married the right girl and we did what we wanted to do.','',NULL,'Happy,Girl',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26647,'Sports','Richard Ford','Author','\nFebruary 16, 1944\n','','American','If I could have married my wife and been a sports writer for the past 30 years, I wouldn\'t be sitting here - but I don\'t think I\'d be sitting someplace where I was sorry to be sitting.','',NULL,'Sorry,Wife',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26648,'','Richard Ford','Author','\nFebruary 16, 1944\n','','American','In order to write novels for a living - it\'s not pathological, but I do think and worry and brood and fidget about stuff that I\'m working on.','',NULL,'Living,Working,Worry',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26649,'','Richard Ford','Author','\nFebruary 16, 1944\n','','American','It\'s interesting to leave a place, interesting even to think about it. Leaving reminds us of what we can part with and what we can\'t, then offers us something new to look forward to, to dream about.','',NULL,'Forward,Leaving,Place',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26650,'Life','Richard Ford','Author','\nFebruary 16, 1944\n','','American','Literature has as one of its principal allures that it tells you something about life that life itself can\'t tell you. I just thought literature is a thing that human beings do.','',NULL,'Human,Thought',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26651,'Life','Richard Ford','Author','\nFebruary 16, 1944\n','','American','Married life requires shared mystery even when all the facts are known.','',NULL,'Married,Facts',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26652,'','Richard Ford','Author','\nFebruary 16, 1944\n','','American','Maybe I\'m a serial regional writer. First here, then there, across the map.','',NULL,'Here,Writer,Maybe',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26653,'','Richard Ford','Author','\nFebruary 16, 1944\n','','American','My father died in my arms. That\'s tumult. That\'s everything exploding.','',NULL,'Father,Everything,Died',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26654,'','Richard Ford','Author','\nFebruary 16, 1944\n','','American','My job is to have empathy and curiosity for things that I\'ve never done. Also, I\'m a person whom people talk to.','',NULL,'Job,Person,Done',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26655,'','Tennessee Ernie Ford','Musician','\nFebruary 13, 1919\n','\nOctober 17, 1991\n','American','I snapped my fingers all through it. Sometimes I set my own tempo during rehearsal by doing that.','',NULL,'Through,Sometimes,Fingers',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26656,'','Tennessee Ernie Ford','Musician','\nFebruary 13, 1919\n','\nOctober 17, 1991\n','American','Sixteen Tons was written eight years before I recorded it.','',NULL,'Before,Written,Sixteen',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26657,'','Tennessee Ernie Ford','Musician','\nFebruary 13, 1919\n','\nOctober 17, 1991\n','American','We decided to do some of Merle\'s things with modern instrumentation. We used a flute, a bass clarinet, a trumpet, a clarinet, drums, a guitar, vibes and a piano.','',NULL,'Guitar,Used,Modern',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26658,'Music','Tennessee Ernie Ford','Musician','\nFebruary 13, 1919\n','\nOctober 17, 1991\n','American','When you do a show five days a week and one night a week, the way I was doing, you use up so much music every day that pretty soon you find yourself hustling for material.','',NULL,'Yourself,Night',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26659,'','Tennessee Ernie Ford','Musician','\nFebruary 13, 1919\n','\nOctober 17, 1991\n','American','You can keep rummaging around until you find a song you like, but you can\'t predict whether it\'ll hit or not.','',NULL,'Find,Around,Keep',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26660,'','Tom Ford','Designer','\nAugust 27, 1961\n','','American','I\'m a very serious person.','',NULL,'Person,Serious',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26661,'','Tom Ford','Designer','\nAugust 27, 1961\n','','American','I\'m actually very introverted. I\'m very shy. I\'m very emotional.','',NULL,'Emotional,Actually,Shy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26662,'','Tom Ford','Designer','\nAugust 27, 1961\n','','American','As a fashion designer, I was always aware that I was not an artist, because I was creating something that was made to be sold, marketed, used, and ultimately discarded.','',NULL,'Made,Fashion,Used',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26663,'Life','Tom Ford','Designer','\nAugust 27, 1961\n','','American','But as an adult working in the fashion industry, I struggle with materialism. And I\'m one of the least materialistic people that exist, because material possessions don\'t mean much to me. They\'re beautiful, I enjoy them, they can enhance your life to a certain degree, but they\'re ultimately not impo','',NULL,'Beautiful,Struggle',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26664,'Time','Tom Ford','Designer','\nAugust 27, 1961\n','','American','From the time we\'re born until we die, we\'re kept busy with artificial stuff that isn\'t important.','',NULL,'Important,Busy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26665,'','Tom Ford','Designer','\nAugust 27, 1961\n','','American','If my parents had discouraged me, I would have turned out very differently. They raised me in an open-minded, liberal environment.','',NULL,'Parents,Liberal,Turned',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26666,'','Tom Ford','Designer','\nAugust 27, 1961\n','','American','There aren\'t many strong or charismatic candidates today, because many people can\'t withstand the scrutiny.','',NULL,'Today,Strong,Scrutiny',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26667,'Amazing','Tom Ford','Designer','\nAugust 27, 1961\n','','American','When the youth of America gets together, amazing things happen.','',NULL,'Together,Happen',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26668,'','Tom Ford','Designer','\nAugust 27, 1961\n','','American','College campuses were once a hotbed of political activity.','',NULL,'Political,College,Once',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26669,'Time','Tom Ford','Designer','\nAugust 27, 1961\n','','American','I don\'t do shows. I don\'t have reviews. I\'m not putting the clothes on every celebrity so that by the time they reach the store the customers are sick of seeing them.','',NULL,'Sick,Seeing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26670,'','Tom Ford','Designer','\nAugust 27, 1961\n','','American','I don\'t want to find myself designing for the press.','',NULL,'Find,Press,Designing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26671,'Love','Tom Ford','Designer','\nAugust 27, 1961\n','','American','I enjoy the speed of fashion. I love doing different things and I think I still have something valid to say in fashion.','',NULL,'Different,Enjoy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26672,'','Tom Ford','Designer','\nAugust 27, 1961\n','','American','I just want to make beautiful, glamorous clothes.','',NULL,'Beautiful,Clothes,Glamorous',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26673,'','Tom Ford','Designer','\nAugust 27, 1961\n','','American','I think that monogamy is artificial. I do not think it\'s something that comes naturally to us.','',NULL,'Naturally,Monogamy,Artificial',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26674,'Beauty','Tom Ford','Designer','\nAugust 27, 1961\n','','American','I think the 1970s will always be the decade for me. Obviously, I grew up in that era, but the beauty standard was touchable, kissable.','',NULL,'Era,Standard',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26675,'','Tom Ford','Designer','\nAugust 27, 1961\n','','American','L.A. is my American city.','',NULL,'American,City',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26676,'','Tom Ford','Designer','\nAugust 27, 1961\n','','American','Most everyone now personally knows someone who is openly homosexual.','',NULL,'Someone,Everyone,Knows',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26677,'Great','Tom Ford','Designer','\nAugust 27, 1961\n','','American','My grandmother was probably the first person who I thought was beautiful. She was incredibly stylish, she had big hair, big cars. I was probably 3 years old, but she was like a cartoon character. She\'d swoop into our lives with presents and boxes, and she always smelled great and looked great.','',NULL,'Beautiful,Character',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26678,'','Tom Ford','Designer','\nAugust 27, 1961\n','','American','On the one hand, I want to go off and live in the desert with my dog and sculpt things out of adobe.','',NULL,'Live,Off,Dog',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26679,'Life,Time','Tom Ford','Designer','\nAugust 27, 1961\n','','American','Once upon a time we did not focus on a president\'s private life.','',NULL,'Focus',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26680,'History,Sympathy','Tom Ford','Designer','\nAugust 27, 1961\n','','American','September 11th was a moment when America had the sympathy of the world.','',NULL,'America',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26681,'Great','Tom Ford','Designer','\nAugust 27, 1961\n','','American','Students in the \'60s were responsible for great changes, politically and socially.','',NULL,'Changes,Students',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26682,'','Tom Ford','Designer','\nAugust 27, 1961\n','','American','The U.S. used to be perceived as the moral leader of the world, and we have absolutely lost that.','',NULL,'Lost,Leader,Moral',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26683,'','Tom Ford','Designer','\nAugust 27, 1961\n','','American','We have the Terminator as governor, and we had an actor as president, so why shouldn\'t we have a fashion designer as a senator?','',NULL,'Fashion,Why,President',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26684,'','Tom Ford','Designer','\nAugust 27, 1961\n','','American','When I was a kid, I thought I was going to be an actor.','',NULL,'Thought,Actor,Kid',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26685,'','Wendell H. Ford','Politician','\nSeptember 8, 1924\n','','American','I have personally seen statements that were longer than some books I have read.','',NULL,'Read,Books,Seen',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26686,'','Wendell H. Ford','Politician','\nSeptember 8, 1924\n','','American','We need to address our Nation\'s mounting garbage problem by generating less garbage, particularly paper waste.','',NULL,'Problem,Nation,Less',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26687,'Life','Whitey Ford','Athlete','\nOctober 21, 1928\n','','American','Army life was rough. Would you believe it, they actually wanted me to pitch three times a week.','',NULL,'Believe,Wanted',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26688,'','Whitey Ford','Athlete','\nOctober 21, 1928\n','','American','Hell, if I didn\'t drink drink or smoke, I\'d win twenty games every year. It\'s easy when you don\'t drink or smoke or horse around.','',NULL,'Win,Hell,Around',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26689,'','Whitey Ford','Athlete','\nOctober 21, 1928\n','','American','I know Koufax\' weakness. He can\'t hit.','',NULL,'Weakness,Hit,Koufax',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26690,'','Whitey Ford','Athlete','\nOctober 21, 1928\n','','American','I never threw the spitter, well maybe once or twice when I really needed to get a guy out real bad.','',NULL,'Bad,Real,Once',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26691,'','Whitey Ford','Athlete','\nOctober 21, 1928\n','','American','Sooner or later the arm goes bad. It has to... Sooner or later you have to start pitching in pain.','',NULL,'Pain,Bad,Start',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26692,'','Whitey Ford','Athlete','\nOctober 21, 1928\n','','American','The way to make coaches think you\'re in shape in the spring is to get a tan.','',NULL,'Spring,Coaches,Tan',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26693,'','Whitey Ford','Athlete','\nOctober 21, 1928\n','','American','There\'s no easier pitch to hit than a splitter that doesn\'t do anything.','',NULL,'Hit,Easier,Pitch',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26694,'','Whitey Ford','Athlete','\nOctober 21, 1928\n','','American','You kind of took it for granted around the Yankees that there was always going to be baseball in October.','',NULL,'Baseball,Around,Granted',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26695,'Power','Whitey Ford','Athlete','\nOctober 21, 1928\n','','American','You would be amazed how many important outs you can get by working the count down to where the hitter is sure you\'re going to throw to his weakness, and then throw to his power instead.','',NULL,'Important,Down',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26696,'Life','Kenny G','Musician','\nJune 5, 1956\n','','American','I approach everything in my life the same way; if it feels right, I know it.','',NULL,'Everything,Same',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26697,'Music,Hope','Kenny G','Musician','\nJune 5, 1956\n','','American','What is music anyway? It\'s a form of communication, and that\'s why I play the kind of music that I think - that I hope - can communicate with people.','',NULL,'Play',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26698,'','Kenny G','Musician','\nJune 5, 1956\n','','American','I\'ve learned that you simply can\'t control those bad vibes.','',NULL,'Bad,Control,Learned',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26699,'','Kenny G','Musician','\nJune 5, 1956\n','','American','I really create everything I do from the heart.','',NULL,'Heart,Everything,Create',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26700,'Music','Kenny G','Musician','\nJune 5, 1956\n','','American','Finally, I was no longer a student and was making music for myself.','',NULL,'Making,Student',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26701,'Music','Kenny G','Musician','\nJune 5, 1956\n','','American','I just started as a part of the public school music program. I took lessons at the school every Friday and was a part of the school band. I was just a normal kid taking instrumental lessons at school, nothing special.','',NULL,'School,Nothing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26702,'Music,Best','Kenny G','Musician','\nJune 5, 1956\n','','American','The Moment is an album that contains the best music I have ever produced.','',NULL,'Ever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26703,'Great,Hope','Kenny G','Musician','\nJune 5, 1956\n','','American','Being a purely instrumental album, it makes a musical statement, not a religious one, and I hope that people can feel the emotion of the great melodies, even without the words.','',NULL,'Words',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26704,'','Kenny G','Musician','\nJune 5, 1956\n','','American','I don\'t play the traditional Charlie Parker songs. But I do improvise and I do create with my instrument, and that to me is jazz. But there are people who use the word \'jazz\' only in a traditional sense, and they would be offended by that, and that\'s fine.','',NULL,'Play,Sense,Word',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26705,'','Kenny G','Musician','\nJune 5, 1956\n','','American','I learned so much about playing and touring being on the road and in the studio with Jeff, but I\'d always played a lot of gigs in Seattle even prior to joining the Fusion.','',NULL,'Learned,Road,Playing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26706,'','Kenny G','Musician','\nJune 5, 1956\n','','American','I listen to all the top 20 songs, and top 20 albums, even the rap albums. But I don\'t like negative messages. If somebody is putting a lot of ego out there, I don\'t like it. When I make my records I want it to be sincere.','',NULL,'Ego,Negative,Somebody',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26707,'Music,Hope','Kenny G','Musician','\nJune 5, 1956\n','','American','I mean, what is music anyway? It\'s a form of communication - at least for me it is. And that\'s why I play the kind of music that I think - that I hope - can communicate with people.','',NULL,'Mean',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26708,'Music','Kenny G','Musician','\nJune 5, 1956\n','','American','I started realizing that music is the one area where I\'ve always let go. When that saxophone goes into my mouth, I get into a space where I never think about the notes I\'ve already played or anticipate the notes ahead.','',NULL,'Started,Space',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26709,'','Kenny G','Musician','\nJune 5, 1956\n','','American','I think everybody has to kind of decide what the word \'jazz\' means to them, and that\'s fine.','',NULL,'Means,Word,Everybody',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26710,'Great','Kenny G','Musician','\nJune 5, 1956\n','','American','I\'m just more into playing golf. It\'s a great thing.','',NULL,'Playing,Golf',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26711,'','Kenny G','Musician','\nJune 5, 1956\n','','American','I\'m responsive to my public, but I also follow my heart.','',NULL,'Heart,Public,Follow',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26712,'Music,Money','Kenny G','Musician','\nJune 5, 1956\n','','American','I\'ve never personally criticized anyone else\'s music, but I know that the public\'s real problem is not the music I make but the perception that I play simple music for money only and for the notoriety and to increase my popularity.','',NULL,'Simple',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26713,'','Kenny G','Musician','\nJune 5, 1956\n','','American','I\'ve never really played golf. With the sax, I learned technique well enough so that it feels like part of my body, and I just express myself. That\'s where I want to get in golf.','',NULL,'Enough,Learned,Body',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26714,'','Kenny G','Musician','\nJune 5, 1956\n','','American','If I even lose my glasses or make a mistake. I become really disappointed in myself.','',NULL,'Become,Lose,Mistake',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26715,'','Kenny G','Musician','\nJune 5, 1956\n','','American','It wasn\'t until Duotones that I felt my true voice come out.','',NULL,'True,Until,Voice',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26716,'Great','Kenny G','Musician','\nJune 5, 1956\n','','American','Just because people play songs with great technique doesn\'t mean the records are better.','',NULL,'Better,Mean',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26717,'','Kenny G','Musician','\nJune 5, 1956\n','','American','Just figure out what you think jazz is, and then if it fits into that category, it\'s jazz, and if it doesn\'t, it isn\'t. It\'s no big deal.','',NULL,'Big,Deal,Jazz',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26718,'Music,Good,Business','Kenny G','Musician','\nJune 5, 1956\n','','American','Maybe I\'m a dreamer, but I think the ordinary guy has just as much right to say \'This is a good song\' as somebody who is in the music business.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26719,'Work','Kenny G','Musician','\nJune 5, 1956\n','','American','Maybe the biggest thing that I\'ve learned musically is that anything is possible. Things can work when maybe they don\'t seem like they can.','',NULL,'Learned,Possible',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26720,'Parenting,Time','Kenny G','Musician','\nJune 5, 1956\n','','American','That\'s my ideal day, time with my boys.','',NULL,'Ideal',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26721,'Good','Diana Gabaldon','Author','\nJanuary 11, 1952\n','','American','Conflict and character are the heart of good fiction, and good mystery has both of those in spades.','',NULL,'Character,Heart',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26722,'Work,Time','Diana Gabaldon','Author','\nJanuary 11, 1952\n','','American','I don\'t plot the books out ahead of time, I don\'t plan them. I don\'t begin at the beginning and end at the end. I don\'t work with an outline and I don\'t work in a straight line.','',NULL,'End',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26723,'','Diana Gabaldon','Author','\nJanuary 11, 1952\n','','American','I have no objection to well-written romance, but I\'d read enough of it to know that that\'s not what I had written. I also knew that if it was sold as romance I\'d never be reviewed by the \'New York Times\' or any other literarily respectable newspaper - which is basically true, although the \'Washingto','',NULL,'True,Did,Enough',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26724,'Work,Time','Diana Gabaldon','Author','\nJanuary 11, 1952\n','','American','I read all the time. People ask, \'Do you read while you work?\' And I say, \'I better.\' I take two or three years to finish one of my enormous books, and I can\'t go that long without reading.','',NULL,'Long',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26725,'Work','Diana Gabaldon','Author','\nJanuary 11, 1952\n','','American','I work late at night. I\'m awake and nobody bothers me. It\'s quiet and things come and talk to me in the silence.','',NULL,'Silence,Night',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26726,'Science','Diana Gabaldon','Author','\nJanuary 11, 1952\n','','American','People assume that science is a very cold sort of profession, whereas writing novels is a warm and fuzzy intuitive thing. But in fact, they are not at all different.','',NULL,'Writing,Different',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26727,'Age','Diana Gabaldon','Author','\nJanuary 11, 1952\n','','American','Well, I can\'t remember not being able to read. I was told I could read by myself very well at the age of three.','',NULL,'Remember,Able',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26728,'Great,Art,Science','Diana Gabaldon','Author','\nJanuary 11, 1952\n','','American','What underlies great science is what underlies great art, whether it is visual or written, and that is the ability to distinguish patterns out of chaos.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26729,'','Diana Gabaldon','Author','\nJanuary 11, 1952\n','','American','When you\'re reading, you\'re not where you are; you\'re in the book. By the same token, I can write anywhere.','',NULL,'Book,Same,Write',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26730,'','Stefano Gabbana','Designer','\nNovember 14, 1962\n','','Italian','Each one of us interprets various stimuli according to our own personal sensibility.','',NULL,'Personal,Various,According',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26731,'Time','Stefano Gabbana','Designer','\nNovember 14, 1962\n','','Italian','I don\'t have the time to be bored.','',NULL,'Bored',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26732,'Women,Men','Stefano Gabbana','Designer','\nNovember 14, 1962\n','','Italian','It\'s always the same - all men and women want to be sexy.','',NULL,'Sexy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26733,'','Stefano Gabbana','Designer','\nNovember 14, 1962\n','','Italian','Customers are very demanding and well informed.','',NULL,'Customers,Demanding,Informed',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26734,'Dreams,Great','Stefano Gabbana','Designer','\nNovember 14, 1962\n','','Italian','Dreams can still come true; you need a great deal of energy and determination, and a little bit of luck.','',NULL,'True',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26735,'Life,Society','Stefano Gabbana','Designer','\nNovember 14, 1962\n','','Italian','Fashion takes its inspiration from society and everyday life, which is the same for everyone, and this is perhaps the reason why certain elements recur.','',NULL,'Fashion',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26736,'Future','Stefano Gabbana','Designer','\nNovember 14, 1962\n','','Italian','For me, the future isn\'t coming from the USA, like it was before.','',NULL,'Before,Coming',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26737,'','Stefano Gabbana','Designer','\nNovember 14, 1962\n','','Italian','I am a serious guy.','',NULL,'Serious,Guy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26738,'','Stefano Gabbana','Designer','\nNovember 14, 1962\n','','Italian','I don\'t look at fashion shows on the internet because it\'s too flat.','',NULL,'Fashion,Internet,Shows',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26739,'','Stefano Gabbana','Designer','\nNovember 14, 1962\n','','Italian','I\'m a man, I\'m not just a fashion designer.','',NULL,'Fashion,Designer',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26740,'Life','Stefano Gabbana','Designer','\nNovember 14, 1962\n','','Italian','In life you need to take a risk.','',NULL,'Risk',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26741,'Life','Stefano Gabbana','Designer','\nNovember 14, 1962\n','','Italian','In my whole life, I\'ve worn black tie three times. I can\'t tie the knot myself.','',NULL,'Black,Whole',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26742,'','Stefano Gabbana','Designer','\nNovember 14, 1962\n','','Italian','My memories are of denim. I remember being 12 in my Levi\'s. Wow!','',NULL,'Remember,Memories,Wow',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26743,'','Stefano Gabbana','Designer','\nNovember 14, 1962\n','','Italian','My mum is totally crazy for fashion still.','',NULL,'Crazy,Fashion,Still',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26744,'Happiness','Stefano Gabbana','Designer','\nNovember 14, 1962\n','','Italian','To me, flowers are happiness.','',NULL,'Flowers',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26745,'Work','Stefano Gabbana','Designer','\nNovember 14, 1962\n','','Italian','What I can say is that there are some collections that come easily, and others that require more work.','',NULL,'Others,Easily',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26746,'','Stefano Gabbana','Designer','\nNovember 14, 1962\n','','Italian','What the fashion system says and what the fashion customer says are really two different things.','',NULL,'Different,Two,Fashion',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26747,'Work','Stefano Gabbana','Designer','\nNovember 14, 1962\n','','Italian','You have to work very hard behind the scenes, to make a message clear enough for a lot of people to understand.','',NULL,'Hard,Understand',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26748,'War','Tulsi Gabbard','Politician','\nApril 12, 1981\n','','American','As a combat veteran, I know the cost of war.','',NULL,'Cost,Veteran',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26749,'','Tulsi Gabbard','Politician','\nApril 12, 1981\n','','American','Hawaii is a special place because we have a very diverse population there, who are very respectful and tolerant of those who have differing opinions and different views.','',NULL,'Different,Special,Place',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26750,'','Tulsi Gabbard','Politician','\nApril 12, 1981\n','','American','Hopefully the presence in Congress of an American who happens to be Hindu will increase America\'s understanding of India as well as India\'s understanding of America.','',NULL,'America,American,Happens',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26751,'Medical','Tulsi Gabbard','Politician','\nApril 12, 1981\n','','American','I am a military police officer and I have served on two deployments; my first was to Iraq, in a medical unit, and my second deployment was to Kuwait, as a military police platoon leader.','',NULL,'Two,Leader',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26752,'','Tulsi Gabbard','Politician','\nApril 12, 1981\n','','American','I am a practicing Hindu and have made no secrets about it.','',NULL,'Made,Secrets,Practicing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26753,'Work','Tulsi Gabbard','Politician','\nApril 12, 1981\n','','American','I am privileged to be able to work for the people of Hawaii in whatever capacity.','',NULL,'Able,Whatever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26754,'Life','Tulsi Gabbard','Politician','\nApril 12, 1981\n','','American','I chose to take the oath of office with my personal copy of the Bhagavad Gita because its teachings have inspired me to be a servant-leader, dedicating my life in the service of others and to my country.','',NULL,'Country,Others',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26755,'','Tulsi Gabbard','Politician','\nApril 12, 1981\n','','American','I volunteered to deploy to Iraq. I was one of the few soldiers who were not on the mandatory deployment roster - close to 3,000 Hawaii soldiers were.','',NULL,'Few,Soldiers,Close',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26756,'Leadership','Tulsi Gabbard','Politician','\nApril 12, 1981\n','','American','In the military, I learned that \'leadership\' means raising your hand and volunteering for the tough, important assignments.','',NULL,'Important,Learned',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26757,'','Tulsi Gabbard','Politician','\nApril 12, 1981\n','','American','It is clear that there needs to be a closer working relationship between the United States and India. How can we have a close relationship if decision-makers in Washington know very little, if anything, about the religious beliefs, values, and practices of India\'s 800 million Hindus?','',NULL,'Working,Between,Religious',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26758,'Best','Tulsi Gabbard','Politician','\nApril 12, 1981\n','','American','Looking at someone in a deployed setting, it\'s not in their best interest to get pregnant overseas, but if it happens, it happens.','',NULL,'Someone,Looking',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26759,'Women','Tulsi Gabbard','Politician','\nApril 12, 1981\n','','American','These days, it\'s often women in uniform - moms, wives, even grandmothers - who deploy and leave their families behind.','',NULL,'Often,Leave',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26760,'Government','Tulsi Gabbard','Politician','\nApril 12, 1981\n','','American','We cannot afford to walk down that dangerous path of government overstepping its boundaries into the most personal parts of our lives.','',NULL,'Down,Path',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26761,'Future','Tulsi Gabbard','Politician','\nApril 12, 1981\n','','American','When I started my campaign for Congress, I was one who people said, \'Tulsi, you have a bright future, but there\'s no way you can win.\'','',NULL,'Win,Said',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26762,'','Jean Gabin','Actor','\nMay 17, 1904\n','\nNovember 15, 1976\n','French','I don\'t think we should speak so much. What if we were singing a song? We split, whilst singing.','',NULL,'Speak,Song,Singing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26763,'Success','Jean Gabin','Actor','\nMay 17, 1904\n','\nNovember 15, 1976\n','French','I understood immediately that to get success I had to make for the front door, not for the back one.','',NULL,'Door,Front',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26764,'Patience,Good','Solomon Ibn Gabirol','Poet','1021','1058','Spanish','The test of good manners is to be patient with the bad ones.','',NULL,'Bad',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26765,'Jealousy','Solomon Ibn Gabirol','Poet','1021','1058','Spanish','Jealousy is cruel as the grave: the coals thereof are coals of fire.','',NULL,'Fire,Cruel',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26766,'','Solomon Ibn Gabirol','Poet','1021','1058','Spanish','As long as a word remains unspoken, you are its master; once you utter it, you are its slave.','',NULL,'Long,Once,Word',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26767,'','Solomon Ibn Gabirol','Poet','1021','1058','Spanish','If you want to keep something concealed from your enemy, don\'t disclose it to your friend.','',NULL,'Enemy,Friend,Keep',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26768,'','Solomon Ibn Gabirol','Poet','1021','1058','Spanish','Your secret is your prisoner; once you reveal it, you become its slave.','',NULL,'Become,Once,Secret',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26769,'Love','Solomon Ibn Gabirol','Poet','1021','1058','Spanish','As the lily among thorns, so is my love among the daughters.','',NULL,'Among,Daughters',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26770,'','Solomon Ibn Gabirol','Poet','1021','1058','Spanish','Plan for this world as if you expect to live forever; but plan for the hereafter as if you expect to die tomorrow.','',NULL,'Live,Tomorrow,Die',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26771,'','Solomon Ibn Gabirol','Poet','1021','1058','Spanish','My friend is he who will tell me my faults in private.','',NULL,'Friend,Tell,Private',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26772,'Men','Solomon Ibn Gabirol','Poet','1021','1058','Spanish','Kings may be judges of the earth, but wise men are the judges of kings.','',NULL,'Wise,May',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26773,'','Solomon Ibn Gabirol','Poet','1021','1058','Spanish','One is punished by the very things by which he sins.','',NULL,'Sins,Punished',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26774,'','Solomon Ibn Gabirol','Poet','1021','1058','Spanish','A wise man\'s question contains half the answer.','',NULL,'Wise,Question,Half',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26775,'Life,Men','Solomon Ibn Gabirol','Poet','1021','1058','Spanish','All men have one entrance into life, and the like going out.','',NULL,'Entrance',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26776,'Nature','Solomon Ibn Gabirol','Poet','1021','1058','Spanish','And when I was born, I drew in the common air, and fell upon the earth, which is of like nature; and the first voice which I uttered was crying, as all others do.','',NULL,'Others,Earth',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26777,'','Solomon Ibn Gabirol','Poet','1021','1058','Spanish','I am better able to retract what I did not say than what I did.','',NULL,'Better,Did,Able',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26778,'Men,Future','Solomon Ibn Gabirol','Poet','1021','1058','Spanish','Many men hoard for the future husbands of their wives.','',NULL,'Husbands',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26779,'Wisdom','Solomon Ibn Gabirol','Poet','1021','1058','Spanish','The beginning of wisdom is to desire it.','',NULL,'Desire,Beginning',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26780,'','Solomon Ibn Gabirol','Poet','1021','1058','Spanish','Thou hast created me not from necessity but from grace.','',NULL,'Grace,Necessity,Thou',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26781,'Life,Great','Clark Gable','Actor','\nFebruary 1, 1901\n','\nNovember 16, 1960\n','American','The only reason they come to see me is that I know that life is great, and they know I know it.','',NULL,'Reason',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26782,'','Clark Gable','Actor','\nFebruary 1, 1901\n','\nNovember 16, 1960\n','American','Everything Marilyn does is different from any other woman, strange and exciting, from the way she talks to the way she uses that magnificent torso.','',NULL,'Woman,Everything,Different',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26783,'Time','Clark Gable','Actor','\nFebruary 1, 1901\n','\nNovember 16, 1960\n','American','Hell, if I\'d jumped on all the dames I\'m supposed to have jumped on, I\'d have had no time to go fishing.','',NULL,'Hell,Fishing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26784,'Love','Clark Gable','Actor','\nFebruary 1, 1901\n','\nNovember 16, 1960\n','American','It is an extra dividend when you like the girl you\'ve fallen in love with.','',NULL,'Girl,Fallen',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26785,'Love','Clark Gable','Actor','\nFebruary 1, 1901\n','\nNovember 16, 1960\n','American','It\'s an extra dividend when you like the girl you\'re in love with.','',NULL,'Girl,Dividend',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26786,'Time','Clark Gable','Actor','\nFebruary 1, 1901\n','\nNovember 16, 1960\n','American','I\'m just a lucky slob from Ohio who happened to be in the right place at the right time.','',NULL,'Place,Lucky',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26787,'Sports','Dan Gable','Athlete','\nOctober 25, 1948\n','','American','Gold medals aren\'t really made of gold. They\'re made of sweat, determination, and a hard-to-find alloy called guts.','',NULL,'Made,Gold',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26788,'Great','Dan Gable','Athlete','\nOctober 25, 1948\n','','American','More enduringly than any other sport, wrestling teaches self-control and pride. Some have wrestled without great skill - none have wrestled without pride.','',NULL,'Pride,Wrestling',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26789,'Life','Dan Gable','Athlete','\nOctober 25, 1948\n','','American','Once you\'ve wrestled, everything else in life is easy.','',NULL,'Everything,Else',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26790,'Best','Dan Gable','Athlete','\nOctober 25, 1948\n','','American','The 1st period is won by the best technician. The 2nd period is won by the kid in the best shape. The 3rd period is won by the kid with the biggest heart.','',NULL,'Heart,Won',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26791,'','Dan Gable','Athlete','\nOctober 25, 1948\n','','American','I shoot, I score. He shoots, I score.','',NULL,'Score,Shoot,Shoots',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26792,'Fear','Dan Gable','Athlete','\nOctober 25, 1948\n','','American','Right out of high school I never had the fear of getting beat, which is how most people lose.','',NULL,'School,Lose',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26793,'Poetry,Music','Dennis Gabor','Scientist','\nJanuary 5, 1900\n','\nFebruary 9, 1979\n','Hungarian','Poetry is plucking at the heartstrings, and making music with them.','',NULL,'Making',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26794,'Technology','Dennis Gabor','Scientist','\nJanuary 5, 1900\n','\nFebruary 9, 1979\n','Hungarian','The most important and urgent problems of the technology of today are no longer the satisfactions of the primary needs or of archetypal wishes, but the reparation of the evils and damages by the technology of yesterday.','',NULL,'Today,Important',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26795,'Nature','Dennis Gabor','Scientist','\nJanuary 5, 1900\n','\nFebruary 9, 1979\n','Hungarian','Till now man has been up against Nature; from now on he will be up against his own nature.','',NULL,'Against,Till',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26796,'Love','Eva Gabor','Actress','\nFebruary 11, 1921\n','\nJuly 4, 1995\n','Hungarian','Love is a game that two can play and both win.','',NULL,'Game,Win',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26797,'Love','Eva Gabor','Actress','\nFebruary 11, 1921\n','\nJuly 4, 1995\n','Hungarian','If a man is truly in love, the most beautiful woman in the world couldn\'t take him away. Maybe for a few days, but not forever.','',NULL,'Beautiful,Woman',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26798,'','Eva Gabor','Actress','\nFebruary 11, 1921\n','\nJuly 4, 1995\n','Hungarian','The only thing you have to know are your words.','',NULL,'Words',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26799,'','Eva Gabor','Actress','\nFebruary 11, 1921\n','\nJuly 4, 1995\n','Hungarian','I learned early that you only have so much energy to give. You have to spend it correctly.','',NULL,'Give,Learned,Energy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26800,'','Eva Gabor','Actress','\nFebruary 11, 1921\n','\nJuly 4, 1995\n','Hungarian','My co-workers expect me to be late and temperamental.','',NULL,'Expect,Late',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26801,'Work','Eva Gabor','Actress','\nFebruary 11, 1921\n','\nJuly 4, 1995\n','Hungarian','Most people don\'t need to work as hard as I do.','',NULL,'Hard',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26802,'Alone','Eva Gabor','Actress','\nFebruary 11, 1921\n','\nJuly 4, 1995\n','Hungarian','I\'m a workaholic. Before long I\'m traveling on my nervous energy alone. This is incredibly exhausting.','',NULL,'Long,Before',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26803,'','Eva Gabor','Actress','\nFebruary 11, 1921\n','\nJuly 4, 1995\n','Hungarian','There was no way I could live in Hollywood and not become an actress.','',NULL,'Live,Become,Hollywood',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26804,'Work','Eva Gabor','Actress','\nFebruary 11, 1921\n','\nJuly 4, 1995\n','Hungarian','After all the work I\'ve done, why should I suddenly be treated as a bona fide actress?','',NULL,'Done,Why',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26805,'','Eva Gabor','Actress','\nFebruary 11, 1921\n','\nJuly 4, 1995\n','Hungarian','East Hampton happens to have been the first place in the world where I was a star, a real star with a star pasted above my name on the dressing-room door.','',NULL,'Real,Place,Door',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26806,'Love','Eva Gabor','Actress','\nFebruary 11, 1921\n','\nJuly 4, 1995\n','Hungarian','I love the fast lane.','',NULL,'Fast,Lane',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26807,'','Eva Gabor','Actress','\nFebruary 11, 1921\n','\nJuly 4, 1995\n','Hungarian','I made up my mind to be an actress when I was 4 years old.','',NULL,'Mind,Made,Old',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26808,'Life','Eva Gabor','Actress','\nFebruary 11, 1921\n','\nJuly 4, 1995\n','Hungarian','I should have been smart enough to stay happy. But my ambition ruled my life.','',NULL,'Happy,Smart',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26809,'Family','Eva Gabor','Actress','\nFebruary 11, 1921\n','\nJuly 4, 1995\n','Hungarian','I was the first actress in the family, and I am still the only actress in the family. I shouldn\'t be saying it, but it slipped out!','',NULL,'Saying,Still',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26810,'Life,Business','Eva Gabor','Actress','\nFebruary 11, 1921\n','\nJuly 4, 1995\n','Hungarian','I\'m acting when I serve as a hostess, when I run my wig business. I was born to act, and life itself is the greatest part.','',NULL,'Greatest',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26811,'Success','Eva Gabor','Actress','\nFebruary 11, 1921\n','\nJuly 4, 1995\n','Hungarian','I\'ve always known I would be a success, but I was surprised at the way it came.','',NULL,'Known,Surprised',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26812,'Work','Eva Gabor','Actress','\nFebruary 11, 1921\n','\nJuly 4, 1995\n','Hungarian','It\'s sheer torture. I have to be up with the chickens every day and go to work on my body. I hate it, but I do it.','',NULL,'Hate,Body',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26813,'Marriage','Eva Gabor','Actress','\nFebruary 11, 1921\n','\nJuly 4, 1995\n','Hungarian','Marriage is too interesting an experiment to be tried only once.','',NULL,'Once,Tried',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26814,'','Eva Gabor','Actress','\nFebruary 11, 1921\n','\nJuly 4, 1995\n','Hungarian','My first husband, yes, I eloped with him from Hungary against my mother\'s wishes.','',NULL,'Mother,Husband,Him',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26815,'Food','Eva Gabor','Actress','\nFebruary 11, 1921\n','\nJuly 4, 1995\n','Hungarian','The average housewife goes to the restaurant to relax and enjoy the food. But when Eva walks in, she becomes the center of attention.','',NULL,'Enjoy,She',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26816,'Marriage,Love','Zsa Zsa Gabor','Actress','\nFebruary 6, 1917\n','','Hungarian','A man in love is incomplete until he has married. Then he\'s finished.','',NULL,'Married',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26817,'Funny','Zsa Zsa Gabor','Actress','\nFebruary 6, 1917\n','','Hungarian','He taught me housekeeping; when I divorce I keep the house.','',NULL,'Keep,Divorce',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26818,'Valentine\'s Day','Zsa Zsa Gabor','Actress','\nFebruary 6, 1917\n','','Hungarian','I want a man who\'s kind and understanding. Is that too much to ask of a millionaire?','',NULL,'Ask',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26819,'Marriage,Love','Zsa Zsa Gabor','Actress','\nFebruary 6, 1917\n','','Hungarian','Getting divorced just because you don\'t love a man is almost as silly as getting married just because you do.','',NULL,'Getting',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26820,'','Zsa Zsa Gabor','Actress','\nFebruary 6, 1917\n','','Hungarian','I call everyone \'Darling\' because I can\'t remember their names.','',NULL,'Remember,Everyone,Call',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26821,'','Zsa Zsa Gabor','Actress','\nFebruary 6, 1917\n','','Hungarian','You never really know a man until you have divorced him.','',NULL,'Him,Until,Divorced',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26822,'Time','Zsa Zsa Gabor','Actress','\nFebruary 6, 1917\n','','Hungarian','I am a marvelous housekeeper. Every time I leave a man I keep his house.','',NULL,'Keep,Leave',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26823,'','Zsa Zsa Gabor','Actress','\nFebruary 6, 1917\n','','Hungarian','Husbands are like fires - they go out when unattended.','',NULL,'Husbands,Fires,Unattended',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26824,'','Zsa Zsa Gabor','Actress','\nFebruary 6, 1917\n','','Hungarian','I never hated a man enough to give him diamonds back.','',NULL,'Him,Give,Enough',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26825,'','Zsa Zsa Gabor','Actress','\nFebruary 6, 1917\n','','Hungarian','I know nothing about sex, because I was always married.','',NULL,'Sex,Nothing,Married',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26826,'Love,Women,Men','Zsa Zsa Gabor','Actress','\nFebruary 6, 1917\n','','Hungarian','One of my theories is that men love with their eyes; women love with their ears.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26827,'','Zsa Zsa Gabor','Actress','\nFebruary 6, 1917\n','','Hungarian','How many husbands have I had? You mean apart from my own?','',NULL,'Mean,Apart,Husbands',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26828,'Great','Zsa Zsa Gabor','Actress','\nFebruary 6, 1917\n','','Hungarian','I\'m a great housekeeper. I get divorced. I keep the house.','',NULL,'Keep,House',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26829,'','Zsa Zsa Gabor','Actress','\nFebruary 6, 1917\n','','Hungarian','I have never hated a man enough to give his diamonds back.','',NULL,'Give,Enough,Diamonds',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26830,'Men','Zsa Zsa Gabor','Actress','\nFebruary 6, 1917\n','','Hungarian','To a smart girl men are no problem - they\'re the answer.','',NULL,'Smart,Girl',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26831,'Love,Strength','Zsa Zsa Gabor','Actress','\nFebruary 6, 1917\n','','Hungarian','To be loved is a strength. To love is a weakness.','',NULL,'Loved',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26832,'','Zsa Zsa Gabor','Actress','\nFebruary 6, 1917\n','','Hungarian','Conrad Hilton was very generous to me in the divorce settlement. He gave me 5000 Gideon Bibles.','',NULL,'Divorce,Gave,Generous',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26833,'','Zsa Zsa Gabor','Actress','\nFebruary 6, 1917\n','','Hungarian','I don\'t remember anybody\'s name. How do you think the \'dahling\' thing got started?','',NULL,'Remember,Started,Name',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26834,'','Zsa Zsa Gabor','Actress','\nFebruary 6, 1917\n','','Hungarian','Macho does not prove mucho.','',NULL,'Prove,Macho',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26835,'Alone','Zsa Zsa Gabor','Actress','\nFebruary 6, 1917\n','','Hungarian','When I\'m alone, I can sleep crossways in bed without an argument.','',NULL,'Sleep,Bed',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26836,'Love','Zsa Zsa Gabor','Actress','\nFebruary 6, 1917\n','','Hungarian','We were both in love with him. I fell out of love with him, but he didn\'t.','',NULL,'Him,Both',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26837,'Life,Women','Zsa Zsa Gabor','Actress','\nFebruary 6, 1917\n','','Hungarian','The women\'s movement hasn\'t changed my sex life. It wouldn\'t dare.','',NULL,'Sex',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26838,'Music','Peter Gabriel','Musician','\nFebruary 13, 1950\n','','English','I think it is the weak and the young and the minorities that you need to look after to get a healthy creative environment - to get a lot of choices, a lot of different styles of music, a lot experimental stuff that everyone else feeds off.','',NULL,'Different,After',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26839,'','Peter Gabriel','Musician','\nFebruary 13, 1950\n','','English','I\'m a bit cynical that it ever will be addressed properly. I think it is healthy to get some sort of copyright protection. But some of it has gone on forever.','',NULL,'Ever,Healthy,Gone',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26840,'Music','Peter Gabriel','Musician','\nFebruary 13, 1950\n','','English','One thing that really appeals to me is this idea of music being a living thing that has an evolution that, in a way, enables the artist to sell a process rather than a piece of product.','',NULL,'Living,Rather',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26841,'Music','Peter Gabriel','Musician','\nFebruary 13, 1950\n','','English','I think another thing is that we don\'t really want exclusivity. We accept that it is in the artist\'s interest to be on sale in every place where they sell music.','',NULL,'Place,Another',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26842,'','Peter Gabriel','Musician','\nFebruary 13, 1950\n','','English','I think one of the things about writing in the studio is that the song hasn\'t matured, if you like, so quite often the vocals are early attempts. Whereas once you\'ve taken it out on the road a bit, you learn more about a song.','',NULL,'Writing,Learn,Often',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26843,'','Peter Gabriel','Musician','\nFebruary 13, 1950\n','','English','I think that you get the mood of a song stronger if you get it right that way. On the other hand, you put some songs out live and they don\'t catch flight. They just flop. It is hard to tell until they are out there.','',NULL,'Live,Hard,Put',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26844,'Music,Business','Peter Gabriel','Musician','\nFebruary 13, 1950\n','','English','The industry does have some influence on who gets other awards. With the Mercury Prize, they don\'t. Jon comes from the business, but his heart is still very much in the music. Currently, we have about 12 major names that have said they want to be a part of MUDDA.','',NULL,'Heart',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26845,'Freedom','Sigmar Gabriel','Politician','\nSeptember 12, 1959\n','','German','What we have at present is a system of loss socialism. Whatever goes wrong is shouldered by the general public and anything that works is privatised. Worshippers of market freedom have suspended the most important economic principle: Risk and liability go hand in hand.','',NULL,'Important,Wrong',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26846,'','Sigmar Gabriel','Politician','\nSeptember 12, 1959\n','','German','The production of natural resources in agriculture, forestry and fisheries, stable natural hydrological cycles, fertile soils, a balanced climate and numerous other vital ecosystem services can only be permanently secured through the protection and sustainable use of biological diversity.','',NULL,'Through,Natural,Diversity',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26847,'Change,Anger','Sigmar Gabriel','Politician','\nSeptember 12, 1959\n','','German','Being told about the effects of climate change is an appeal to our reason and to our desire to bring about change. But to see that Africans are the hardest hit by climate change, even though they generate almost no greenhouse gas, is a glaring injustice, which also triggers anger and outrage over th','',NULL,'Ignore',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26848,'','Sigmar Gabriel','Politician','\nSeptember 12, 1959\n','','German','Besides Germany, the only countries that don\'t have speed limits are places like Nepal, where road conditions are so bad that a limit would be beside the point. In other words, it\'s a little crazy that this is even a topic for debate in Germany.','',NULL,'Crazy,Bad,Words',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26849,'Home','Sigmar Gabriel','Politician','\nSeptember 12, 1959\n','','German','But, as environment minister, I am very interested in a thriving German automobile industry, because I can only pay for the rising costs of environmental protection at home and abroad if there are people in Germany with jobs and who pay taxes.','',NULL,'Interested,Pay',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26850,'','Sigmar Gabriel','Politician','\nSeptember 12, 1959\n','','German','Climate protection creates sustainability and jobs in the real economy - in construction, in the production of heavy machinery and in systems engineering.','',NULL,'Real,Economy,Jobs',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26851,'','Sigmar Gabriel','Politician','\nSeptember 12, 1959\n','','German','Finding the right form of debate regarding Israeli policies will remain a challenge in Germany. Even with every conceivable and warranted criticism, the danger always arises that it will be exploited by those who consciously or unconsciously present anti-Semitism in a new guise.','',NULL,'Challenge,Criticism,Present',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26852,'','Sigmar Gabriel','Politician','\nSeptember 12, 1959\n','','German','However, I have a low opinion of people with narrow political horizons. Someone who talks about the environment and knows nothing about economics can make as many mistakes as someone who does the opposite.','',NULL,'Mistakes,Someone,Political',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26853,'','Sigmar Gabriel','Politician','\nSeptember 12, 1959\n','','German','I am certain that the United States next year, under a new president - regardless whether it\'s Obama or McCain - will present an ambitious program promoting renewable energies and energy efficiency. Europe could quickly fall behind.','',NULL,'Energy,Year,Whether',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26854,'Hope','Sigmar Gabriel','Politician','\nSeptember 12, 1959\n','','German','I hope Gunter Grass will continue helping the SPD in campaigns and that he will otherwise remain with us as a provocative literary figure, as well.','',NULL,'Continue,Remain',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26855,'Knowledge','Sigmar Gabriel','Politician','\nSeptember 12, 1959\n','','German','If we want to implement climate protection worldwide, countries like Germany, which are capable of developing new technologies, will have to hand over some of their knowledge. We can\'t expect to have our cake and eat it too.','',NULL,'Expect,Cake',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26856,'Good,Freedom','Sigmar Gabriel','Politician','\nSeptember 12, 1959\n','','German','In Germany it is good if as many people as possible join initiatives and peaceful demonstrations against the rule of the financial markets. Worshipping the unfettered freedom of global markets has brought the world to the brink of ruin. We now need social and ecological rules for the market economy.','',NULL,'Against',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26857,'Life,Politics','Sigmar Gabriel','Politician','\nSeptember 12, 1959\n','','German','In the business of politics, emotions and productive dissatisfaction with the world in which we live today are gradually being covered up by the minutiae of ordinary life.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26858,'','Sigmar Gabriel','Politician','\nSeptember 12, 1959\n','','German','Iran is the only country in the world that\'s threatening to erase another country from the map as part of a collective genocide.','',NULL,'Country,Another,Erase',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26859,'','Sigmar Gabriel','Politician','\nSeptember 12, 1959\n','','German','My office has a view of low-cost housing, old East German prefabricated apartment buildings. It isn\'t an attractive view, but it\'s very helpful, because it reminds me to ask myself, whenever there is a decision to be made, whether the people who live there can afford our decisions.','',NULL,'Live,Decision,Made',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26860,'','Sigmar Gabriel','Politician','\nSeptember 12, 1959\n','','German','Taming the financial markets and winning back democratic control over them is the central condition for creating a new social balance in Germany and Europe.','',NULL,'Winning,Control,Social',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26861,'','Sigmar Gabriel','Politician','\nSeptember 12, 1959\n','','German','The G8 nations, together with the five major emerging economies of China, India, South Africa, Brazil, Mexico, use almost three-quarters of the Earth\'s biocapacity - the capacity of the world\'s ecosystems to produce natural resources and to reduce harmful substances.','',NULL,'Together,Earth,Almost',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26862,'Power','Sigmar Gabriel','Politician','\nSeptember 12, 1959\n','','German','The idea that the growing demand for energy worldwide can be met with energy from nuclear power is nonsense.','',NULL,'Energy,Idea',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26863,'Good','Sigmar Gabriel','Politician','\nSeptember 12, 1959\n','','German','The new social question is: democracy or the rule of the financial markets. We are currently witnessing the end of an era. The neoliberal ideology has failed worldwide. The U.S. movement Occupy Wall Street is a good example of this.','',NULL,'End,Democracy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26864,'','Sigmar Gabriel','Politician','\nSeptember 12, 1959\n','','German','Those who reject integration programs in the long term have as little right to stay in Germany as a hate preacher paid from abroad in a mosque.','',NULL,'Hate,Long,Stay',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26865,'','Sigmar Gabriel','Politician','\nSeptember 12, 1959\n','','German','We need a greening of globalisation.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26866,'Change,Power','Sigmar Gabriel','Politician','\nSeptember 12, 1959\n','','German','We will fight against any pro-nuclear power plan. And we will remind people that a change in the German nuclear consensus would stifle the development of sustainable energy and it would cost jobs. The SPD is the strongest among the opposition parties and we must take on this role with vigour.','',NULL,'Fight',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26867,'Time','Sigmar Gabriel','Politician','\nSeptember 12, 1959\n','','German','We, the Social Democrats, are convinced that capitalism needs to be tamed a second time. The first time we achieved that in Germany for many decades with the social market economy. That is no longer enough. Now we need to do it in Europe and even globally.','',NULL,'Enough,Social',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26868,'Peace','Sigmar Gabriel','Politician','\nSeptember 12, 1959\n','','German','What could become a danger to world peace is Iran\'s nuclear program and the country\'s open threat to annihilate Israel.','',NULL,'Country,Become',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26869,'Food','Sigmar Gabriel','Politician','\nSeptember 12, 1959\n','','German','Without sound conservation and management measures, fisheries will quickly become depleted and a basic component of global food security will be lost.','',NULL,'Lost,Become',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26870,'','Eva Gabrielsson','Author','\nNovember 17, 1953\n','','Swedish','I\'m not violent, I don\'t believe in killing people, but standing up for yourself, speaking out against injustice, is another form of vengeance.','',NULL,'Yourself,Believe,Another',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26871,'Marriage','Eva Gabrielsson','Author','\nNovember 17, 1953\n','','Swedish','Marriage is not common in Sweden.','',NULL,'Common,Sweden',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26872,'','Eva Gabrielsson','Author','\nNovember 17, 1953\n','','Swedish','Maybe people become bitter when they don\'t know what they are fighting for. But I keep my eyes open.','',NULL,'Eyes,Fighting,Become',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26873,'','Josh Gad','Actor','\nFebruary 23, 1981\n','','American','Acting comes natural to me. What I do enjoy is meeting people that I\'ve idolized for years. I mean, I was talking about bringing up a child with Edie Falco yesterday.','',NULL,'Mean,Enjoy,Acting',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26874,'','Josh Gad','Actor','\nFebruary 23, 1981\n','','American','Coming off of \'Book of Mormon,\' I had a lot of opportunities. I didn\'t want to do TV, actually. I really wanted to get paid nothing and keep doing theater at all costs.','',NULL,'Nothing,Book,Keep',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26875,'','Josh Gad','Actor','\nFebruary 23, 1981\n','','American','Hollywood is the kind of place that takes what you do well in one thing and manufactures it so the joy can be taken out of it.','',NULL,'Joy,Place,Takes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26876,'Time','Josh Gad','Actor','\nFebruary 23, 1981\n','','American','How do you top \'Mormon?\' I get sent scripts all the time and I don\'t know what I would do next. What do you do after that? So I think if you do see me onstage, you\'ll see me in something dramatic, maybe, or you\'ll see me try my hand at something else. Perhaps fail, terribly, but try.','',NULL,'After,Try',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26877,'Time','Josh Gad','Actor','\nFebruary 23, 1981\n','','American','I don\'t know if I\'d call myself a prodigy, but I was a big forensics competitor in high school, and then during college I spent some time working at speech and debate camps as a coach.','',NULL,'School,Working',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26878,'','Josh Gad','Actor','\nFebruary 23, 1981\n','','American','I feel like Jim Carrey is probably the closest thing to a true physical comedian that we have working today.','',NULL,'Today,True,Working',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26879,'Love','Josh Gad','Actor','\nFebruary 23, 1981\n','','American','I love polarizing people.','',NULL,'Polarizing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26880,'Love','Josh Gad','Actor','\nFebruary 23, 1981\n','','American','I really love the traditional aspects of Judaism. My wife is born and raised a Catholic and I enjoy celebrating those rituals as well. I am very spiritual but not in any way religious, no.','',NULL,'Spiritual,Wife',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26881,'Work','Josh Gad','Actor','\nFebruary 23, 1981\n','','American','I think \'The Book of Mormon\' has made that difference in its field. It changed the game. It\'s something that 20 years from now people will still be talking about, hopefully. That\'s my goal as an artist, as a creator, as a work for hire, is to choose projects that make people think, make people talk,','',NULL,'Game,Book',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26882,'Life,Amazing','Josh Gad','Actor','\nFebruary 23, 1981\n','','American','I think physical comedy is an amazing asset because it tells a story that\'s more universal than just language and dialogue. I grew up watching Charlie Chaplin and Buster Keaton. They\'re very powerful figures in my life.','',NULL,'Powerful',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26883,'Age,Humor,Family','Josh Gad','Actor','\nFebruary 23, 1981\n','','American','I was a product of a divorced family and I used humor as a weapon to combat sadness. I used comedy to make my mother laugh in light of the darkness that she faced, and to me it became a very powerful tool at a very young age, at six. I saw how therapeutic it could be.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26884,'Family','Josh Gad','Actor','\nFebruary 23, 1981\n','','American','I was being flirted with for \'Modern Family,\' which my wife still hasn\'t let me live down, but it\'s one of those things where that show is so brilliant because the casting couldn\'t be any more perfect. It wouldn\'t have been right for me, and I wouldn\'t have been right for it.','',NULL,'Live,Wife',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26885,'','Josh Gad','Actor','\nFebruary 23, 1981\n','','American','I was like a Borscht Belt comedian trapped in the body of a 6-year-old. I was channeling Jackie Mason at 7.','',NULL,'Body,Trapped,Belt',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26886,'','Josh Gad','Actor','\nFebruary 23, 1981\n','','American','I was trained as a straight dramatist.','',NULL,'Straight,Dramatist,Trained',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26887,'Education','Josh Gad','Actor','\nFebruary 23, 1981\n','','American','I went to drama school for four years at Carnegie Mellon, conservatory training before television comedy. I was doing Shakespeare and Chekov plays. It\'s about delivering on the promise of a $100,000 education and taking the shackles off and trying the hand at my craft. I\'m thrilled with what I\'ve se','',NULL,'School,Trying',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26888,'','Josh Gad','Actor','\nFebruary 23, 1981\n','','American','I\'m unfortunately very verbose too often.','',NULL,'Often',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26889,'','Josh Gad','Actor','\nFebruary 23, 1981\n','','American','If you can have heart as well as the comedy, it takes you a lot further. I think that that\'s what we were trying to do with \'Gigi.\'','',NULL,'Heart,Trying,Comedy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26890,'Funny','Josh Gad','Actor','\nFebruary 23, 1981\n','','American','It\'s funny because \'The Book of Mormon\' is \'The Book of Mormon\' now. When I was doing it at the very beginning, and I was a part of it for four years and always believed in it, I never really knew if it was going to be more than a convention for \'South Park\' fans.','',NULL,'Book,Beginning',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26891,'Funny,Time','Josh Gad','Actor','\nFebruary 23, 1981\n','','American','It\'s funny, because \'1600 Penn\' was the first time I really started to read the reviews, because I am an executive producer and I wanted to see what people were enjoying and not enjoying as a means to an end, right?','',NULL,'End',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26892,'Dreams,Time','Josh Gad','Actor','\nFebruary 23, 1981\n','','American','It\'s weird to say, but every time I look at my daughter and I see this little living breathing thing that came from me, that represents all of the hopes and dreams that I would want for her, I see a miracle.','',NULL,'Living',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26893,'','Josh Gad','Actor','\nFebruary 23, 1981\n','','American','Melissa McCarthy just opened this new movie, \'Identity Thief,\' and Rex Reed, who\'s a known critic, wrote a scathing commentary on her weight. I think that weight designation is one of the last frontiers of bullying. I don\'t know what the right \'ism\' for it is, but I think that there\'s a level of tha','',NULL,'Her,Last,Bullying',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26894,'','Josh Gad','Actor','\nFebruary 23, 1981\n','','American','My idol growing up was Charlie Chaplin. I was obsessed with him. I mean, while other kids were watching Jim Carrey and the likes in the \'90s, I was watching Charlie Chaplin films, because I was a bit of a geek. I became obsessed with this idea of physical comedy.','',NULL,'Mean,Him,Kids',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26895,'Work,Time,Movies','Josh Gad','Actor','\nFebruary 23, 1981\n','','American','One of my top 10 favorite movies of all time was \'South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut.\' \'Team America\' is a work of genius to me.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26896,'Religion,Good,Best','Josh Gad','Actor','\nFebruary 23, 1981\n','','American','Religion is interesting because it brings out the best and the worst in humanity. It can be a source of good deeds, whether it\'s people from different spiritual backgrounds coming together to help other people in need after a crisis. But it\'s also a cause for war and bloodshed.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26897,'Truth,Famous','Josh Gad','Actor','\nFebruary 23, 1981\n','','American','The actual truth about Gad is it\'s one of the original 13 tribes of Israel, so you can actually trace my lineage back to, like, those guys who had, like, a hand in the Bible and have since become very famous from that. So I come from very famous lineage. Granted, they didn\'t have cameras back then, ','',NULL,'Become',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26898,'Family,Society','Hans-Georg Gadamer','Philosopher','\nFebruary 11, 1900\n','\nMarch 13, 2002\n','German','Long before we understand ourselves through the process of self-examination, we understand ourselves in a self-evident way in the family, society and state in which we live.','',NULL,'Live',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26899,'','Hans-Georg Gadamer','Philosopher','\nFebruary 11, 1900\n','\nMarch 13, 2002\n','German','Nothing exists except through language.','',NULL,'Nothing,Through,Language',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26900,'','Hans-Georg Gadamer','Philosopher','\nFebruary 11, 1900\n','\nMarch 13, 2002\n','German','The focus of subjectivity is a distorting mirror.','',NULL,'Focus,Mirror,Distorting',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26901,'History','Hans-Georg Gadamer','Philosopher','\nFebruary 11, 1900\n','\nMarch 13, 2002\n','German','In fact history does not belong to us; but we belong to it.','',NULL,'Fact,Belong',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26902,'','Hans-Georg Gadamer','Philosopher','\nFebruary 11, 1900\n','\nMarch 13, 2002\n','German','I basically only read books that are over 2,000 years old.','',NULL,'Old,Read,Books',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26903,'Work,Art','Hans-Georg Gadamer','Philosopher','\nFebruary 11, 1900\n','\nMarch 13, 2002\n','German','It is one of the primary motives of modern art that it wants to abolish the distance which the viewer, the consumer, the audience maintain vis-a-vis a work of art.','',NULL,'Wants',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26904,'Education','Hans-Georg Gadamer','Philosopher','\nFebruary 11, 1900\n','\nMarch 13, 2002\n','German','It was clear to me that the forms of consciousness of our inherited and acquired historical education - aesthetic consciousness and historical consciousness - presented alienated forms of our true historical being.','',NULL,'True,Clear',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26905,'','Hans-Georg Gadamer','Philosopher','\nFebruary 11, 1900\n','\nMarch 13, 2002\n','German','The more language is a living operation, the less we are aware of it. Thus it follows from the self-forgetfulness of language that its real being consists in what is said in it.','',NULL,'Real,Living,Said',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26906,'','Hans-Georg Gadamer','Philosopher','\nFebruary 11, 1900\n','\nMarch 13, 2002\n','German','The real being of language is that into which we are taken up when we hear it - what is said.','',NULL,'Real,Said,Language',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26907,'','Muammar al-Gaddafi','Leader','\nJune 7, 1942\n','','','I cannot recognise either the Palestinian state or the Israeli state. The Palestinians are idiots and the Israelis are idiots.','',NULL,'Cannot,Idiots,State',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26908,'Life','Muammar al-Gaddafi','Leader','\nJune 7, 1942\n','','','There must be a world revolution which puts an end to all materialistic conditions hindering woman from performing her natural role in life and driving her to carry out man\'s duties in order to be equal in rights.','',NULL,'End,Must',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26909,'','Muammar al-Gaddafi','Leader','\nJune 7, 1942\n','','','I am a Bedouin warrior who brought glory to Libya and will die a martyr.','',NULL,'Die,Warrior,Glory',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26910,'','Muammar al-Gaddafi','Leader','\nJune 7, 1942\n','','','I am an international leader, the dean of the Arab rulers, the king of kings of Africa and the imam of Muslims, and my international status does not allow me to descend to a lower level.','',NULL,'Leader,Africa,King',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26911,'Love','Muammar al-Gaddafi','Leader','\nJune 7, 1942\n','','','Those who do not love me do not deserve to live.','',NULL,'Live,Deserve',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26912,'War','Muammar al-Gaddafi','Leader','\nJune 7, 1942\n','','','We have been terrorised by what happened in America and we express our condolences to the American people who suffered from this unexpected catastrophe and a new world war.','',NULL,'America,American',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26913,'','Muammar al-Gaddafi','Leader','\nJune 7, 1942\n','','','Nations whose nationalism is destroyed are subject to ruin.','',NULL,'Whose,Nations,Subject',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26914,'','Muammar al-Gaddafi','Leader','\nJune 7, 1942\n','','','There is no state with a democracy except Libya on the whole planet.','',NULL,'Democracy,Whole,State',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26915,'Peace','Muammar al-Gaddafi','Leader','\nJune 7, 1942\n','','','I do not support peace in the Middle East. And I do not support Arafat. He is a stupid, incompetent fool!','',NULL,'Stupid,Fool',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26916,'Money','Muammar al-Gaddafi','Leader','\nJune 7, 1942\n','','','Libya has had to put up with too much from the Arabs for whom it has poured forth both blood and money.','',NULL,'Put,Both',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26917,'Courage,Patience','Muammar al-Gaddafi','Leader','\nJune 7, 1942\n','','','We are telling the American people to have patience, courage, resolve and determination.','',NULL,'American',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26918,'Women','Muammar al-Gaddafi','Leader','\nJune 7, 1942\n','','','All right, then nobody can complain if we ask pregnant women to make parachute jumps.','',NULL,'Ask,Nobody',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26919,'Money','Muammar al-Gaddafi','Leader','\nJune 7, 1942\n','','','The times of Arab nationalism and unity are gone forever. These ideas which mobilized the masses are only a worthless currency. Libya has had to put up with too much from the Arabs for whom it has poured forth both blood and money.','',NULL,'Put,Times',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26920,'Power','William Gaddis','Novelist','\nDecember 29, 1922\n','\nDecember 16, 1998\n','American','Power doesn\'t corrupt people, people corrupt power.','',NULL,'Corrupt',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26921,'','William Gaddis','Novelist','\nDecember 29, 1922\n','\nDecember 16, 1998\n','American','Stupidity is the deliberate cultivation of ignorance.','',NULL,'Ignorance,Stupidity,Deliberate',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26922,'','William Gaddis','Novelist','\nDecember 29, 1922\n','\nDecember 16, 1998\n','American','How some of the writers I come across get through their books without dying of boredom is beyond me.','',NULL,'Through,Boredom,Dying',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26923,'Work','William Gaddis','Novelist','\nDecember 29, 1922\n','\nDecember 16, 1998\n','American','There is nothing more distressing or tiresome than a writer standing in front of an audience and reading his work.','',NULL,'Nothing,Reading',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26924,'Time','William Gaddis','Novelist','\nDecember 29, 1922\n','\nDecember 16, 1998\n','American','We\'re comic. We\'re all comics. We live in a comic time. And the worse it gets the more comic we are.','',NULL,'Live,Worse',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26925,'Work','William Gaddis','Novelist','\nDecember 29, 1922\n','\nDecember 16, 1998\n','American','He was the only person caught in the collapse, and afterward, most of his work was recovered too, and it is still spoken of, when it is noted, with high regard, though seldom played.','',NULL,'Person,Still',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26926,'','William Gaddis','Novelist','\nDecember 29, 1922\n','\nDecember 16, 1998\n','American','I see the player piano as the grandfather of the computer, the ancestor of the entire nightmare we live in, the birth of the binary world where there is no option other than yes or no and where there is no refuge.','',NULL,'Live,Player,Yes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26927,'','William Gaddis','Novelist','\nDecember 29, 1922\n','\nDecember 16, 1998\n','American','Justice? You get justice in the next world, in this world you have the law.','',NULL,'Justice,Law,Next',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26928,'Work','William Gaddis','Novelist','\nDecember 29, 1922\n','\nDecember 16, 1998\n','American','What is it they want from the man that they didn\'t get from the work? What do they expect? What is there left when he\'s done with his work, what\'s any artist but the dregs of his work, the human shambles that follows it around?','',NULL,'Human,Done',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26929,'Business','Christopher Gadsden','Soldier','1724','1805','American','And, Mr. Speaker, if the Governor and Council don\'t see fit to fall in with us, I say let the general duty law, and all, go to the devil, sir, and go about our business.','',NULL,'Law,Devil',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26930,'Faith,Government','Christopher Gadsden','Soldier','1724','1805','American','I gave my parole once, and it has been shamefully violated by the British Government; I shall not give another to people on whom no faith can be reposed.','',NULL,'Give',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26931,'','Christopher Gadsden','Soldier','1724','1805','American','I give no more paroles to British officers.','',NULL,'Give,British,Officers',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26932,'Trust','Christopher Gadsden','Soldier','1724','1805','American','I therefore beg that you would indulge me with the liberty of declining the arduous trust.','',NULL,'Liberty,Beg',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26933,'','Christopher Gadsden','Soldier','1724','1805','American','If my acceptance of the office of Governor would serve my country, though my administration would be attended with the loss of personal credit and reputation, I would cheerfully undertake it.','',NULL,'Acceptance,Country,Personal',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26934,'','Christopher Gadsden','Soldier','1724','1805','American','It may not be proper for me, perhaps, to let my feelings carry me further am therefore resigned to stop here, if sir, you think my particular reasons following too free, or will give offense to the House, which I would be sorry to be thought capable of intending.','',NULL,'Sorry,Feelings,May',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26935,'Nature','Christopher Gadsden','Soldier','1724','1805','American','My sentiments for the American cause, from the Stamp Act downward, have never changed... I am still of opinion that it is the cause of liberty and of human nature.','',NULL,'Human,Still',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26936,'','Christopher Gadsden','Soldier','1724','1805','American','No man in America ever strove more, and more successfully first to bring about a Congress in 1765, and then to support it ever afterwards than myself.','',NULL,'Ever,America,Support',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26937,'','Christopher Gadsden','Soldier','1724','1805','American','The House of Commons, refused to receive the addresses of the colonies, when the matter was pending; besides, we hold our rights neither from them nor from the Lords.','',NULL,'Matter,Rights,House',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26938,'Life,Age','Christopher Gadsden','Soldier','1724','1805','American','The present times require the vigor and the activity of the prime of life; but I feel the increasing infirmities of age to such a degree, that I am conscious I cannot serve you to advantage.','',NULL,'Cannot',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26939,'','Christopher Gadsden','Soldier','1724','1805','American','What I can do for my country, I am willing to do.','',NULL,'Country,Willing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26940,'','James Gadsden','Politician','\nMay 15, 1788\n','\nDecember 25, 1858\n','American','The reclamation scheme is both feasible and desirable.','',NULL,'Both,Desirable,Scheme',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26941,'','Frank Gaffney','Writer','\nApril 5, 1953\n','','American','The most desirable aspects of the Law of the Sea Treaty pertain to navigational rights.','',NULL,'Law,Sea,Rights',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26942,'','Frank Gaffney','Writer','\nApril 5, 1953\n','','American','After all, from the Muslim Brotherhood\'s inception in Egypt in 1928, it has been a revolutionary organization committed to the imposition worldwide of a totalitarian, supremacist Islamic doctrine they call shariah.','',NULL,'After,Call,Muslim',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26943,'Peace,History,War','Frank Gaffney','Writer','\nApril 5, 1953\n','','American','After America won the Cold War, some believed we had come to the \'end of history,\' and budget-cutters celebrated the so-called \'peace dividend.\' As a result, we ignored the toxic mixture of militant Islam and terror that ultimately led to 9/11.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26944,'Leadership','Frank Gaffney','Writer','\nApril 5, 1953\n','','American','Boone Pickens should be commended for his leadership on American energy security, and for bringing Ted Turner along on some sensible approaches to enhancing it.','',NULL,'Energy,American',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26945,'','Frank Gaffney','Writer','\nApril 5, 1953\n','','American','But I really believe it is in America\'s interest as well as that of the free world more generally to stop Iran from getting its hands on nuclear weapons. This regime has threatened to wipe Israel off the map and bring about a world without America, and either of those is a really bad prospect.','',NULL,'Believe,Bad,America',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26946,'','Frank Gaffney','Writer','\nApril 5, 1953\n','','American','). Dozens of nations have agreed to join in monitoring and, if necessary, intercepting and boarding ships on the high seas in the event they are suspected of engaging in one or both of these threatening activities.','',NULL,'High,Both,Necessary',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26947,'Freedom','Frank Gaffney','Writer','\nApril 5, 1953\n','','American','Ever since taking office, the Obama administration has sought to accommodate Islamist demands that freedom of expression be curbed, lest it offend Muslims and stoke violence. For example, in 2009, the administration co-sponsored a United Nations Human Rights Council resolution along those lines.','',NULL,'Human,Ever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26948,'Business','Frank Gaffney','Writer','\nApril 5, 1953\n','','American','Having worked for him in the nuclear weapons policy business, I can tell you that President Reagan was committed to assuring the effectiveness of our nuclear deterrent.','',NULL,'Him,Tell',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26949,'Men,History,War','Frank Gaffney','Writer','\nApril 5, 1953\n','','American','History demonstrates that previous military drawdowns invited aggression by our enemies. After World War I, America drew down forces until the U.S. Army had fewer than 100,000 men in uniform. That weakness invited Nazi aggression in Europe and the imperial Japanese attack at Pearl Harbor.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26950,'','Frank Gaffney','Writer','\nApril 5, 1953\n','','American','I don\'t believe there is such a thing as a moderate Islamist party. The challenge with Islamists is that they seek to impose what they call Sharia on everybody, Muslim and non-Muslim alike.','',NULL,'Believe,Challenge,Everybody',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26951,'','Frank Gaffney','Writer','\nApril 5, 1953\n','','American','If the area were on or near the U.S. continental shelf, such data could well provide an enemy with strategically invaluable insights into undersea access routes that could be used to attack some of the millions of Americans who live on or near our coasts.','',NULL,'Live,Enemy,Used',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26952,'Politics','Frank Gaffney','Writer','\nApril 5, 1953\n','','American','It is one of the truisms of politics that a conservative is often enough a former liberal who has been \'mugged by reality.\'','',NULL,'Reality,Enough',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26953,'','Frank Gaffney','Writer','\nApril 5, 1953\n','','American','Most Americans will be horrified that President Obama is compromising our deterrent to chemical and biological attacks on this country. Our allies will also be troubled by his aspiration to eliminate U.S. tactical nuclear weapons in Europe.','',NULL,'Country,President,Europe',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26954,'','Frank Gaffney','Writer','\nApril 5, 1953\n','','American','One of the most important post-9/11 efforts made to counter terrorism and the spread of weapons of mass destruction is President Bush\'s Proliferation Security Initiative (PSI).','',NULL,'Important,Made,President',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26955,'Government,Finance','Frank Gaffney','Writer','\nApril 5, 1953\n','','American','Sharia has become an increasingly significant force in American capitalism, thanks to the embrace by Wall Street and the U.S. government of so-called Sharia-Compliant Finance. Indeed, this country\'s taxpayers now own the largest purveyor of sharia-compliant insurance products in the world: AIG.','',NULL,'Country',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26956,'','Frank Gaffney','Writer','\nApril 5, 1953\n','','American','Sharia is the impetus behind multinational diplomatic efforts to accommodate Sharia blasphemy prohibitions on expression that offends Muslims.','',NULL,'Behind,Expression,Muslims',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26957,'Faith,Family','Frank Gaffney','Writer','\nApril 5, 1953\n','','American','Since the presidency of Ronald Reagan, conservatives have succeeded by adhering to a platform that rests firmly on three legs: smaller government, faith and family, and a strong national defense. These three legs do not merely represent a political coalition; they are three necessary components of a','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26958,'','Frank Gaffney','Writer','\nApril 5, 1953\n','','American','The more we are consuming oil that either comes from places that are bent on our destruction or helping those who are... the more we are enabling those who are trying to kill us.','',NULL,'Trying,Either,Places',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26959,'Power','Frank Gaffney','Writer','\nApril 5, 1953\n','','American','The object of China\'s strategy is inexorably to supplant the United States as the world\'s premier economic power, and if necessary, to defeat us militarily.','',NULL,'Defeat,United',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26960,'','Frank Gaffney','Writer','\nApril 5, 1953\n','','American','The United Nations has long sought the ability to raise revenues in this manner as a means of reducing its reliance on American and other member nations\' dues to sustain the UN\'s operations.','',NULL,'Long,American,Means',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26961,'','Frank Gaffney','Writer','\nApril 5, 1953\n','','American','To his lasting credit, President Reagan never wavered. He recognized the strategic importance of staying the course, both in terms of denying Moscow the military hegemony it sought in Western Europe and of restoring the will, cohesiveness, and security of the NATO alliance, so badly frayed during th','',NULL,'Both,President,Security',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26962,'','Frank Gaffney','Writer','\nApril 5, 1953\n','','American','Too many countries that do not play by the free trade rules of the World Trade Organization - including, notably mercantilist China and monopolist Saudi Arabia - have been allowed in, to the detriment of both the WTO and the liberal trading environment it is supposed to sponsor.','',NULL,'Play,Free,Both',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26963,'Life','Frank Gaffney','Writer','\nApril 5, 1953\n','','American','Unbeknownst to most American investors, significant portions of their public pension, mutual fund, life insurance and private portfolios are comprised of stocks of privately held companies that partner with state sponsors of terror.','',NULL,'American,State',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26964,'Society','Frank Gaffney','Writer','\nApril 5, 1953\n','','American','Unfortunately, the cyber threat to \'the grid\' is only one means of eviscerating the soft underbelly of American society. Another which has been getting increasing attention could be delivered via the kind of nuclear-armed ballistic missile that Iran and North Korea have been developing: a strategic ','',NULL,'Another,American',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26965,'','Lady Gaga','Musician','\nMarch 28, 1986\n','','American','I\'ve been actually really very pleased to see how much awareness was raised around bullying, and how deeply it affects everyone. You know, you don\'t have to be the loser kid in high school to be bullied. Bullying and being picked on comes in so many different forms.','',NULL,'School,Different,Loser',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26966,'Life,Alone','Lady Gaga','Musician','\nMarch 28, 1986\n','','American','I don\'t think I could live without hair, makeup and styling, let alone be the performer I am. I am a glamour girl through and through. I believe in the glamorous life and I live one.','',NULL,'Girl',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26967,'Teacher,Love,Art','Lady Gaga','Musician','\nMarch 28, 1986\n','','American','Every bit of me is devoted to love and art. And I aspire to try to be a teacher to my young fans who feel just like I felt when I was younger. I just felt like a freak. I guess what I\'m trying to say is I\'m trying to liberate them, I want to free them of their fears and make them feel that they can ','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26968,'','Lady Gaga','Musician','\nMarch 28, 1986\n','','American','\'Born this Way\' is about being yourself, and loving who you are and being proud.','',NULL,'Yourself,Proud,Born',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26969,'Life,Dreams,Art','Lady Gaga','Musician','\nMarch 28, 1986\n','','American','I am a walking piece of art every day, with my dreams and my ambitions forward at all times in an effort to inspire my fans to lead their life in that way.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26970,'','Lady Gaga','Musician','\nMarch 28, 1986\n','','American','I live halfway between reality and theater at all times. And I was born this way.','',NULL,'Live,Reality,Between',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26971,'Love,Music,Work','Lady Gaga','Musician','\nMarch 28, 1986\n','','American','What I\'ve discovered is that in art, as in music, there\'s a lot of truth-and then there\'s a lie. The artist is essentially creating his work to make this lie a truth, but he slides it in amongst all the others. The tiny little lie is the moment I live for, my moment. It\'s the moment that the audienc','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26972,'','Lady Gaga','Musician','\nMarch 28, 1986\n','','American','If you are not being bullied all I would say - cause I like to talk about the other side of it as well - is you know, be someone that nurtures, and if there\'s someone in your class that maybe doesn\'t have a lot of friends, be the person that sits with them in the cafeteria sometimes; be the bigger p','',NULL,'Someone,Person,Friends',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26973,'Famous','Lady Gaga','Musician','\nMarch 28, 1986\n','','American','I don\'t like Los Angeles. The people are awful and terribly shallow, and everybody wants to be famous but nobody wants to play the game. I\'m from New York. I will kill to get what I need.','',NULL,'Game,Play',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26974,'Life,Trust,Family','Lady Gaga','Musician','\nMarch 28, 1986\n','','American','It\'s hard knowing who to trust with your personal life. When you cry in your room at night, you don\'t always know who to call. So I am very close to my family.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26975,'','Lady Gaga','Musician','\nMarch 28, 1986\n','','American','When the whole world has their eyes on you, if you say something that doesn\'t truly come from your spirit and your soul, or if you wear something that doesn\'t come from your spirit and your soul, it\'s an injustice to your position. And so, I\'m really myself every single day and I do it because I kno','',NULL,'Single,Eyes,Soul',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26976,'','Lady Gaga','Musician','\nMarch 28, 1986\n','','American','I had this dream, and I really wanted to be a star. And I was almost a monster in the way that I was really fearless with my ambitions.','',NULL,'Wanted,Dream,Almost',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26977,'Love,Music','Lady Gaga','Musician','\nMarch 28, 1986\n','','American','I want my fans to love themselves. It\'s almost like I want to hypnotize them so when they hear my music they love themselves instantly.','',NULL,'Themselves',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26978,'','Lady Gaga','Musician','\nMarch 28, 1986\n','','American','A record deal doesn\'t make you an artist; you make yourself an artist.','',NULL,'Yourself,Artist,Deal',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26979,'','Lady Gaga','Musician','\nMarch 28, 1986\n','','American','Lady Gaga is my name. If you know me, and you call me Stefani, you don\'t really know me at all.','',NULL,'Call,Name,Lady',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26980,'Fitness','Lady Gaga','Musician','\nMarch 28, 1986\n','','American','I do yoga, I do Bikram and I run, and I eat really healthy.','',NULL,'Run,Healthy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26981,'','Lady Gaga','Musician','\nMarch 28, 1986\n','','American','Whether I\'m wearing lots of makeup or no makeup, I\'m always the same person inside.','',NULL,'Person,Same,Whether',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26982,'Good','Lady Gaga','Musician','\nMarch 28, 1986\n','','American','I feel like if you\'re a really good human being, you can try to find something beautiful in every single person, no matter what.','',NULL,'Beautiful,Human',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26983,'','Lady Gaga','Musician','\nMarch 28, 1986\n','','American','I like pushing boundaries.','',NULL,'Boundaries,Pushing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26984,'Life','Lady Gaga','Musician','\nMarch 28, 1986\n','','American','I\'m half living my life between reality and fantasy at all times.','',NULL,'Reality,Living',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26985,'','Lady Gaga','Musician','\nMarch 28, 1986\n','','American','I just am committed wholeheartedly to theatre with no intermission.','',NULL,'Theatre,Committed',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26986,'','Lady Gaga','Musician','\nMarch 28, 1986\n','','American','When I say to you, there is nobody like me, and there never was, that is a statement I want every woman to feel and make about themselves.','',NULL,'Woman,Themselves,Nobody',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26987,'','Lady Gaga','Musician','\nMarch 28, 1986\n','','American','I think what it really is, is that I date creative people. And I think that what intimidates them is not my purse; it\'s my mind.','',NULL,'Mind,Creative,Date',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26988,'Marriage','Lady Gaga','Musician','\nMarch 28, 1986\n','','American','Gay marriage is going to happen. It must.','',NULL,'Gay,Must',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26989,'Music,Hope','Lady Gaga','Musician','\nMarch 28, 1986\n','','American','I hope that what you take away from my album is not just the music - which I did want to be fun, and I did want it to be about individuality, but please also take away from it that there\'s no dream that\'s too big.','',NULL,'Fun',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26990,'','Yuri Gagarin','Astronaut','\nMarch 9, 1934\n','\nMarch 27, 1968\n','Russian','I could have gone on flying through space forever.','',NULL,'Through,Gone,Space',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26991,'','Yuri Gagarin','Astronaut','\nMarch 9, 1934\n','\nMarch 27, 1968\n','Russian','I see Earth! It is so beautiful!','',NULL,'Beautiful,Earth',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26992,'Marriage','Helen Gahagan','Actress','\nNovember 25, 1900\n','\nJune 28, 1980\n','American','When a marriage works, nothing on earth can take its place.','',NULL,'Nothing,Place',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26993,'Politics','Helen Gahagan','Actress','\nNovember 25, 1900\n','\nJune 28, 1980\n','American','I became active in politics because I saw the possibility, if we all sat back and did nothing, of a world in which there would no longer be any stages for actors to act on.','',NULL,'Nothing,Did',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26994,'','Helen Gahagan','Actress','\nNovember 25, 1900\n','\nJune 28, 1980\n','American','I never felt I left the stage.','',NULL,'Left,Felt,Stage',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26995,'','Helen Gahagan','Actress','\nNovember 25, 1900\n','\nJune 28, 1980\n','American','I realized that public affairs were also my affairs.','',NULL,'Public,Realized,Affairs',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26996,'','Helen Gahagan','Actress','\nNovember 25, 1900\n','\nJune 28, 1980\n','American','In trying to make something new, half the undertaking lies in discovering whether it can be done. Once it has been established that it can, duplication is inevitable.','',NULL,'Done,Trying,Once',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26997,'Time','Neil Gaiman','Author','\nNovember 10, 1960\n','','British','You get ideas from daydreaming. You get ideas from being bored. You get ideas all the time. The only difference between writers and other people is we notice when we\'re doing it.','',NULL,'Bored,Between',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26998,'','Neil Gaiman','Author','\nNovember 10, 1960\n','','British','The one thing that you have that nobody else has is you. Your voice, your mind, your story, your vision. So write and draw and build and play and dance and live as only you can.','',NULL,'Live,Mind,Play',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(26999,'Love','Neil Gaiman','Author','\nNovember 10, 1960\n','','British','Have you ever been in love? Horrible isn\'t it? It makes you so vulnerable. It opens your chest and it opens up your heart and it means that someone can get inside you and mess you up.','',NULL,'Heart,Someone',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27000,'','Neil Gaiman','Author','\nNovember 10, 1960\n','','British','Things need not have happened to be true. Tales and adventures are the shadow truths that will endure when mere facts are dust and ashes and forgotten.','',NULL,'True,Facts,Happened',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27001,'Good','Neil Gaiman','Author','\nNovember 10, 1960\n','','British','I\'m one of those writers who tends to be really good at making outlines and sticking to them. I\'m very good at doing that, but I don\'t like it. It sort of takes a lot of the fun out.','',NULL,'Fun,Making',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27002,'Work','Neil Gaiman','Author','\nNovember 10, 1960\n','','British','This is a work of fiction. All the characters in it, human and otherwise, are imaginary, excepting only certain of the fairy folk, whom it might be unwise to offend by casting doubts on their existence. Or lack thereof.','',NULL,'Human,Might',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27003,'Life','Neil Gaiman','Author','\nNovember 10, 1960\n','','British','Life - and I don\'t suppose I\'m the first to make this comparison - is a disease: sexually transmitted, and invariably fatal.','',NULL,'Comparison,Disease',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27004,'','Neil Gaiman','Author','\nNovember 10, 1960\n','','British','It is a fool\'s prerogative to utter truths that no one else will speak.','',NULL,'Fool,Else,Speak',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27005,'Time','Neil Gaiman','Author','\nNovember 10, 1960\n','','British','I lost some time once. It\'s always in the last place you look for it.','',NULL,'Lost,Place',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27006,'','Neil Gaiman','Author','\nNovember 10, 1960\n','','British','The world always seems brighter when you\'ve just made something that wasn\'t there before.','',NULL,'Made,Before,Seems',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27007,'Freedom','Neil Gaiman','Author','\nNovember 10, 1960\n','','British','A nice, easy place for freedom of speech to be eroded is comics, because comics are a natural target whenever an election comes up.','',NULL,'Nice,Place',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27008,'Morning','Neil Gaiman','Author','\nNovember 10, 1960\n','','British','As far as I\'m concerned, the entire reason for becoming a writer is not having to get up in the morning.','',NULL,'Reason,Far',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27009,'','Neil Gaiman','Author','\nNovember 10, 1960\n','','British','Is the chemical aftertaste the reason why people eat hot dogs, or is it some kind of bonus?','',NULL,'Why,Reason,Hot',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27010,'Freedom','Neil Gaiman','Author','\nNovember 10, 1960\n','','British','The current total of countries in the world with First Amendments is one. You have guaranteed freedom of speech. Other countries don\'t have that.','',NULL,'Speech,Countries',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27011,'','Neil Gaiman','Author','\nNovember 10, 1960\n','','British','Also, I\'ve already won all the awards.','',NULL,'Won,Awards',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27012,'','Neil Gaiman','Author','\nNovember 10, 1960\n','','British','American Gods is about 200,000 words long, and I\'m sure there are words that are simply in there \'cause I like them. I know I couldn\'t justify each and every one of them.','',NULL,'Long,Words,American',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27013,'','Neil Gaiman','Author','\nNovember 10, 1960\n','','British','And there never was an apple, in Adam\'s opinion, that wasn\'t worth the trouble you got into for eating it.','',NULL,'Opinion,Worth,Trouble',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27014,'','Neil Gaiman','Author','\nNovember 10, 1960\n','','British','I don\'t know if proud is the right word, but I am somebody who does not, on the whole, have the highest regard for my own stuff in that when I look all I get to see are the flaws.','',NULL,'Proud,Whole,Word',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27015,'','Neil Gaiman','Author','\nNovember 10, 1960\n','','British','It has always been the prerogative of children and half-wits to point out that the emperor has no clothes. But the half-wit remains a half-wit, and the emperor remains an emperor.','',NULL,'Children,Point,Clothes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27016,'Time,Good,Home','Neil Gaiman','Author','\nNovember 10, 1960\n','','British','It\'s not a bad thing for a writer not to feel at home. Writers - we\'re much more comfortable at parties standing in the corner watching everybody else having a good time than we are mingling.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27017,'','Neil Gaiman','Author','\nNovember 10, 1960\n','','British','Rock and roll stars have it much better than writers when they\'re on a tour.','',NULL,'Rock,Better,Stars',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27018,'','Neil Gaiman','Author','\nNovember 10, 1960\n','','British','We all not only could know everything. We do. We just tell ourselves we don\'t to make it all bearable.','',NULL,'Everything,Tell,Ourselves',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27019,'','Neil Gaiman','Author','\nNovember 10, 1960\n','','British','You can take for granted that people know more or less what a street, a shop, a beach, a sky, an oak tree look like. Tell them what makes this one different.','',NULL,'Different,Tell,Makes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27020,'Beauty','Neil Gaiman','Author','\nNovember 10, 1960\n','','British','Because, if one is writing novels today, concentrating on the beauty of the prose is right up there with concentrating on your semi-colons, for wasted effort.','',NULL,'Today,Writing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27021,'Funny,Great','Neil Gaiman','Author','\nNovember 10, 1960\n','','British','Great, big, serious novels always get awards. If it\'s a battle between a great, big, serious novel and a funny novel, the funny novel is doomed.','',NULL,'Battle',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27022,'Men','Ernest Gaines','Writer','\nJanuary 15, 1933\n','','American','Why is it that, as a culture, we are more comfortable seeing two men holding guns than holding hands?','',NULL,'Two,Why',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27023,'','Ernest Gaines','Writer','\nJanuary 15, 1933\n','','American','I suppose I started writing seriously at 16 years old. I thought I wrote a novel at 16 and sent it to New York! They sent it back because it wasn\'t novel.','',NULL,'Writing,Thought,Old',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27024,'','Ernest Gaines','Writer','\nJanuary 15, 1933\n','','American','Sometimes you got to hurt something to help something. Sometimes you have to plow under one thing in order for something else to grow.','',NULL,'Hurt,Help,Sometimes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27025,'','Ernest Gaines','Writer','\nJanuary 15, 1933\n','','American','Words mean nothing. Action is the only thing. Doing. That\'s the only thing.','',NULL,'Nothing,Mean,Words',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27026,'','Ernest Gaines','Writer','\nJanuary 15, 1933\n','','American','Question everything. Every stripe, every star, every word spoken. Everything.','',NULL,'Everything,Word,Question',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27027,'Change,Men','Ernest Gaines','Writer','\nJanuary 15, 1933\n','','American','There will always be men struggling to change, and there will always be those who are controlled by the past.','',NULL,'Past',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27028,'','Ernest Gaines','Writer','\nJanuary 15, 1933\n','','American','A myth is an old lie that people believe in. White people believe that they\'re better than anyone else on earth - and that\'s a myth.','',NULL,'Believe,Better,Lie',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27029,'','Ernest Gaines','Writer','\nJanuary 15, 1933\n','','American','All writers write about the past, and I try to make it come alive so you can see what happened.','',NULL,'Past,Try,Write',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27030,'','Ernest Gaines','Writer','\nJanuary 15, 1933\n','','American','I believe that the writer should tell a story. I believe in plot. I believe in creating characters and suspense.','',NULL,'Believe,Tell,Story',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27031,'','Ernest Gaines','Writer','\nJanuary 15, 1933\n','','American','I had to see and feel and be with the thing that I wanted to write about.','',NULL,'Wanted,Write',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27032,'Family','Ernest Gaines','Writer','\nJanuary 15, 1933\n','','American','I knew I wanted to be a writer and I knew if I had a wife and family, I would neglect something, and I was afraid it wouldn\'t be the writing.','',NULL,'Wife,Writing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27033,'God','Ernest Gaines','Writer','\nJanuary 15, 1933\n','','American','I think I\'m a very religious person. I think I believe in God as much as any man does. I don\'t only believe in God, I know there\'s God.','',NULL,'Believe,Person',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27034,'Good','Ernest Gaines','Writer','\nJanuary 15, 1933\n','','American','I try to write something that would interest anybody and keep them turning the page. You must have a plot and good storyline.','',NULL,'Must,Try',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27035,'Home','Ernest Gaines','Writer','\nJanuary 15, 1933\n','','American','I wanted to be a writer. I wanted to say something about home.','',NULL,'Wanted,Writer',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27036,'Life,Food','Ernest Gaines','Writer','\nJanuary 15, 1933\n','','American','I was raised by a lady that was crippled all her life but she did everything for me and she raised me. She washed our clothes, cooked our food, she did everything for us. I don\'t think I ever heard her complain a day in her life. She taught me responsibility towards my brother and sisters and the co','',NULL,'Everything',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27037,'','Ernest Gaines','Writer','\nJanuary 15, 1933\n','','American','I write to try to find out who I am. One of my main themes is manliness. I think I\'m trying to figure out what manliness really is.','',NULL,'Trying,Find,Try',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27038,'','Ernest Gaines','Writer','\nJanuary 15, 1933\n','','American','I write with as much objectivity as I can.','',NULL,'Write',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27039,'Fear','Ernest Gaines','Writer','\nJanuary 15, 1933\n','','American','The mark of fear is not easily removed.','',NULL,'Mark,Easily',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27040,'Society','Ernest Gaines','Writer','\nJanuary 15, 1933\n','','American','The sharecropper may lower his eyes, but not because he\'s less of a man. That\'s just a condition of society that such things exist.','',NULL,'May,Eyes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27041,'','Ernest Gaines','Writer','\nJanuary 15, 1933\n','','American','Today I must write a paragraph or a page better than I did yesterday.','',NULL,'Today,Must,Better',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27042,'Love,Religion,Great','Ernest Gaines','Writer','\nJanuary 15, 1933\n','','American','What I miss today more than anything else - I don\'t go to church as much anymore - but that old-time religion, that old singing, that old praying which I love so much. That is the great strength of my being, of my writing.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27043,'Alone','Ernest Gaines','Writer','\nJanuary 15, 1933\n','','American','When I\'m sitting in the church alone, I can hear singing of the old people. I can hear their singing and I can hear their praying, and sometimes I hum one of their songs.','',NULL,'Old,Sometimes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27044,'','Thomas Gainsborough','Artist','\nMay 14, 1727\n','\nAugust 2, 1788\n','British','We are all going to Heaven, and Vandyke is of the company.','',NULL,'Heaven,Company',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27045,'Work','Charlotte Gainsbourg','Actress','\nJuly 22, 1971\n','','French','Letting go of things and not being afraid of being ridiculous or over the top - I think that\'s the main thing for me to work on.','',NULL,'Afraid,Top',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27046,'','Charlotte Gainsbourg','Actress','\nJuly 22, 1971\n','','French','Wanting to do it was much more powerful than the fright.','',NULL,'Powerful,Wanting,Fright',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27047,'','Charlotte Gainsbourg','Actress','\nJuly 22, 1971\n','','French','Girls can wear jeans, cut their hair short, wear shirts and boots, \'cause it\'s okay to be a boy, but for a boy to look like a girl is degrading.','',NULL,'Girl,Short,Hair',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27048,'','Charlotte Gainsbourg','Actress','\nJuly 22, 1971\n','','French','It\'s more than a job. It\'s very personal, so when you\'re hurt, you\'re really hurt inside.','',NULL,'Hurt,Job,Personal',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27049,'','Charlotte Gainsbourg','Actress','\nJuly 22, 1971\n','','French','I still find it hard to push my own limits. I know where my limits are and that I always have to push myself.','',NULL,'Hard,Find,Still',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27050,'Work,Experience','Charlotte Gainsbourg','Actress','\nJuly 22, 1971\n','','French','At the beginning it wasn\'t to do with the work, it was more the experience.','',NULL,'Beginning',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27051,'Life','Charlotte Gainsbourg','Actress','\nJuly 22, 1971\n','','French','Everyone gets the feeling that they know you and they know your life, and I felt really embarrassed by that.','',NULL,'Feeling,Everyone',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27052,'','Charlotte Gainsbourg','Actress','\nJuly 22, 1971\n','','French','I couldn\'t do anything else, I enjoy it so much. But I find it tough.','',NULL,'Enjoy,Find,Tough',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27053,'','Charlotte Gainsbourg','Actress','\nJuly 22, 1971\n','','French','I found it very difficult to explain to someone why you did a film. It\'s not like having a conversation.','',NULL,'Someone,Did,Why',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27054,'Time','Charlotte Gainsbourg','Actress','\nJuly 22, 1971\n','','French','I hated seeing myself on screen. I was full of complexes. I hated my face for a very, very long time.','',NULL,'Long,Face',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27055,'Hope','Charlotte Gainsbourg','Actress','\nJuly 22, 1971\n','','French','I hope I\'ll consider my next part, having learnt from this one.','',NULL,'Next,Consider',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27056,'','Charlotte Gainsbourg','Actress','\nJuly 22, 1971\n','','French','I thought people would ask me really personal questions because I\'ve shown more of myself, but it\'s a comedy, and people understand that it\'s a game we play.','',NULL,'Game,Thought,Understand',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27057,'','Charlotte Gainsbourg','Actress','\nJuly 22, 1971\n','','French','I used to hate being recognised.','',NULL,'Hate,Used,Recognised',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27058,'','Charlotte Gainsbourg','Actress','\nJuly 22, 1971\n','','French','I was putting all those pressures on myself.','',NULL,'Pressures,Putting',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27059,'','Charlotte Gainsbourg','Actress','\nJuly 22, 1971\n','','French','I wasn\'t getting the responses I hoped for. You can\'t protect yourself from other judgments.','',NULL,'Yourself,Getting,Protect',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27060,'','Charlotte Gainsbourg','Actress','\nJuly 22, 1971\n','','French','I went on television and I wouldn\'t say a word; I feel so stupid when I watch them again.','',NULL,'Stupid,Again,Word',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27061,'Life','Charlotte Gainsbourg','Actress','\nJuly 22, 1971\n','','French','I\'m a very shy person towards my intimacy and private life.','',NULL,'Person,Shy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27062,'Work','Charlotte Gainsbourg','Actress','\nJuly 22, 1971\n','','French','I\'m desperate to work again. I\'ve often had those periods, but two years was the longest.','',NULL,'Two,Again',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27063,'Family','Charlotte Gainsbourg','Actress','\nJuly 22, 1971\n','','French','In France, you\'re with the crew, and you have lunch with them. It\'s more like a family.','',NULL,'Lunch,France',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27064,'','Charlotte Gainsbourg','Actress','\nJuly 22, 1971\n','','French','It\'s nice that we have all these different films.','',NULL,'Nice,Different,Films',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27065,'','Charlotte Gainsbourg','Actress','\nJuly 22, 1971\n','','French','The character is close to me, except that I haven\'t lived through those situations, so it\'s not completely me.','',NULL,'Character,Through,Except',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27066,'','Charlotte Gainsbourg','Actress','\nJuly 22, 1971\n','','French','The English was really my mother, it was never me. Being the daughter of my father, I always felt very French.','',NULL,'Mother,Father,Felt',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27067,'','Charlotte Gainsbourg','Actress','\nJuly 22, 1971\n','','French','The more sincere I could be, the better it would be for the film.','',NULL,'Better,Film,Sincere',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27068,'','Charlotte Gainsbourg','Actress','\nJuly 22, 1971\n','','French','The more you turn down things, the more difficult it becomes to feel that the next one will be right.','',NULL,'Down,Difficult,Next',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27069,'','Charlotte Gainsbourg','Actress','\nJuly 22, 1971\n','','French','There were always questions about my parents; I got so fed up with that.','',NULL,'Parents,Questions,Fed',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27070,'Beauty','Serge Gainsbourg','Poet','\nApril 2, 1928\n','\nMarch 2, 1991\n','French','Ugliness is in a way superior to beauty because it lasts.','',NULL,'Superior,Ugliness',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27071,'Happiness','Antonio Gala','Poet','','','Spanish','Happiness is realizing that nothing is too important.','',NULL,'Important,Nothing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27072,'','Evan G. Galbraith','Diplomat','\nJuly 2, 1928\n','\nJanuary 21, 2008\n','American','The State Department desperately needs to be vigorously harnessed. It has too big a role to play in the formulation of foreign policy, and foreign policy is too important to be left up to foreign service officers.','',NULL,'Important,Play,Big',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27073,'','Evan G. Galbraith','Diplomat','\nJuly 2, 1928\n','\nJanuary 21, 2008\n','American','There\'s something about the Foreign Service that takes the guts out of people.','',NULL,'Service,Takes,Foreign',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27074,'Politics','John Kenneth Galbraith','Economist','\nOctober 15, 1908\n','\nApril 29, 2006\n','American','The modern conservative is engaged in one of man\'s oldest exercises in moral philosophy; that is, the search for a superior moral justification for selfishness.','',NULL,'Philosophy,Moral',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27075,'Finance','John Kenneth Galbraith','Economist','\nOctober 15, 1908\n','\nApril 29, 2006\n','American','Under capitalism, man exploits man. Under communism, it\'s just the opposite.','',NULL,'Capitalism,Communism',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27076,'','John Kenneth Galbraith','Economist','\nOctober 15, 1908\n','\nApril 29, 2006\n','American','It is a far, far better thing to have a firm anchor in nonsense than to put out on the troubled seas of thought.','',NULL,'Better,Thought,Put',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27077,'','John Kenneth Galbraith','Economist','\nOctober 15, 1908\n','\nApril 29, 2006\n','American','The only function of economic forecasting is to make astrology look respectable.','',NULL,'Economic,Function,Astrology',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27078,'Government','John Kenneth Galbraith','Economist','\nOctober 15, 1908\n','\nApril 29, 2006\n','American','Economics is extremely useful as a form of employment for economists.','',NULL,'Economics,Useful',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27079,'Nature','John Kenneth Galbraith','Economist','\nOctober 15, 1908\n','\nApril 29, 2006\n','American','The salary of the chief executive of a large corporation is not a market award for achievement. It is frequently in the nature of a warm personal gesture by the individual to himself.','',NULL,'Personal,Himself',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27080,'','John Kenneth Galbraith','Economist','\nOctober 15, 1908\n','\nApril 29, 2006\n','American','Faced with the choice between changing one\'s mind and proving that there is no need to do so, almost everyone gets busy on the proof.','',NULL,'Mind,Busy,Between',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27081,'Leadership,Time','John Kenneth Galbraith','Economist','\nOctober 15, 1908\n','\nApril 29, 2006\n','American','All of the great leaders have had one characteristic in common: it was the willingness to confront unequivocally the major anxiety of their people in their time. This, and not much else, is the essence of leadership.','',NULL,'Great',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27082,'','John Kenneth Galbraith','Economist','\nOctober 15, 1908\n','\nApril 29, 2006\n','American','Total physical and mental inertia are highly agreeable, much more so than we allow ourselves to imagine. A beach not only permits such inertia but enforces it, thus neatly eliminating all problems of guilt. It is now the only place in our overly active world that does.','',NULL,'Place,Problems,Ourselves',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27083,'Money','John Kenneth Galbraith','Economist','\nOctober 15, 1908\n','\nApril 29, 2006\n','American','We can safely abandon the doctrine of the eighties, namely that the rich were not working because they had too little money, the poor because they had much.','',NULL,'Working,Rich',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27084,'Intelligence','John Kenneth Galbraith','Economist','\nOctober 15, 1908\n','\nApril 29, 2006\n','American','We all agree that pessimism is a mark of superior intellect.','',NULL,'Intellect,Superior',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27085,'Politics,Art','John Kenneth Galbraith','Economist','\nOctober 15, 1908\n','\nApril 29, 2006\n','American','Politics is the art of choosing between the disastrous and the unpalatable.','',NULL,'Between',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27086,'Politics','John Kenneth Galbraith','Economist','\nOctober 15, 1908\n','\nApril 29, 2006\n','American','Liberalism is, I think, resurgent. One reason is that more and more people are so painfully aware of the alternative.','',NULL,'Reason,Aware',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27087,'','John Kenneth Galbraith','Economist','\nOctober 15, 1908\n','\nApril 29, 2006\n','American','The conventional view serves to protect us from the painful job of thinking.','',NULL,'Job,Thinking,Painful',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27088,'Humor','John Kenneth Galbraith','Economist','\nOctober 15, 1908\n','\nApril 29, 2006\n','American','Humor is richly rewarding to the person who employs it. It has some value in gaining and holding attention, but it has no persuasive value at all.','',NULL,'Person,Attention',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27089,'Food','John Kenneth Galbraith','Economist','\nOctober 15, 1908\n','\nApril 29, 2006\n','American','More die in the United States of too much food than of too little.','',NULL,'Die,United',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27090,'','John Kenneth Galbraith','Economist','\nOctober 15, 1908\n','\nApril 29, 2006\n','American','All successful revolutions are the kicking in of a rotten door.','',NULL,'Successful,Door,Kicking',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27091,'','John Kenneth Galbraith','Economist','\nOctober 15, 1908\n','\nApril 29, 2006\n','American','In economics, the majority is always wrong.','',NULL,'Wrong,Economics,Majority',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27092,'','John Kenneth Galbraith','Economist','\nOctober 15, 1908\n','\nApril 29, 2006\n','American','Few can believe that suffering, especially by others, is in vain. Anything that is disagreeable must surely have beneficial economic effects.','',NULL,'Believe,Must,Others',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27093,'Life','John Kenneth Galbraith','Economist','\nOctober 15, 1908\n','\nApril 29, 2006\n','American','In all life one should comfort the afflicted, but verily, also, one should afflict the comfortable, and especially when they are comfortably, contentedly, even happily wrong.','',NULL,'Wrong,Comfort',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27094,'Finance','John Kenneth Galbraith','Economist','\nOctober 15, 1908\n','\nApril 29, 2006\n','American','Wealth, in even the most improbable cases, manages to convey the aspect of intelligence.','',NULL,'Wealth,Improbable',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27095,'Politics','John Kenneth Galbraith','Economist','\nOctober 15, 1908\n','\nApril 29, 2006\n','American','Nothing is so admirable in politics as a short memory.','',NULL,'Nothing,Short',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27096,'Money','John Kenneth Galbraith','Economist','\nOctober 15, 1908\n','\nApril 29, 2006\n','American','The process by which banks create money is so simple that the mind is repelled.','',NULL,'Mind,Simple',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27097,'','John Kenneth Galbraith','Economist','\nOctober 15, 1908\n','\nApril 29, 2006\n','American','A person buying ordinary products in a supermarket is in touch with his deepest emotions.','',NULL,'Person,Touch,Emotions',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27098,'','John Kenneth Galbraith','Economist','\nOctober 15, 1908\n','\nApril 29, 2006\n','American','It has been the acknowledged right of every Marxist scholar to read into Marx the particular meaning that he himself prefers and to treat all others with indignation.','',NULL,'Others,Treat,Read',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27099,'Life,Love,Good','Zona Gale','Playwright','\nAugust 26, 1874\n','\nDecember 27, 1938\n','American','I don\'t know a better preparation for life than a love of poetry and a good digestion.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27100,'','Eduardo Galeano','Journalist','\nSeptember 3, 1940\n','','Uruguayan','We are all mortal until the first kiss and the second glass of wine.','',NULL,'Wine,Kiss,Until',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27101,'','Eduardo Galeano','Journalist','\nSeptember 3, 1940\n','','Uruguayan','The walls are the publishers of the poor.','',NULL,'Poor,Walls,Publishers',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27102,'Time','Eduardo Galeano','Journalist','\nSeptember 3, 1940\n','','Uruguayan','I am astonished each time I come to the U.S. by the ignorance of a high percentage of the population, which knows almost nothing about Latin America or about the world. It\'s quite blind and deaf to anything that may happen outside the frontiers of the U.S.','',NULL,'Ignorance,Nothing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27103,'God','Eduardo Galeano','Journalist','\nSeptember 3, 1940\n','','Uruguayan','Almost all wars, perhaps all, are trade wars connected with some material interest. They are always disguised as sacred wars, made in the name of God, or civilization or progress. But all of them, or almost all of the wars, have been trade wars.','',NULL,'Made,Progress',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27104,'','Eduardo Galeano','Journalist','\nSeptember 3, 1940\n','','Uruguayan','Always in all my books I\'m trying to reveal or help to reveal the hidden greatness of the small, of the little, of the unknown - and the pettiness of the big.','',NULL,'Help,Trying,Small',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27105,'Time,Good,War','Eduardo Galeano','Journalist','\nSeptember 3, 1940\n','','Uruguayan','Each time a new war is disclosed in the name of the fight of the good against evil, those who are killed are all poor. It\'s always the same story repeating once and again and again.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27106,'','Eduardo Galeano','Journalist','\nSeptember 3, 1940\n','','Uruguayan','I am quite prehistoric, absolutely prehistoric.','',NULL,'Quite,Absolutely',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27107,'Life','Eduardo Galeano','Journalist','\nSeptember 3, 1940\n','','Uruguayan','My language is a feel-thinking language, feeling and thinking at once, that is why it is a celebration of life, and at once it is a denunciation of everything that is not allowed in life to be real life, it\'s plenitude.','',NULL,'Feeling,Real',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27108,'','Eduardo Galeano','Journalist','\nSeptember 3, 1940\n','','Uruguayan','Reality is very, very contradictory, and so I try to write just perfecting what I see, what I read, what I feel, in a feel-thinking way. Not only giving ideas, or receiving ideas, or trying to explain something, but mainly feel-thinking, a feel-thinking language able to tie the heart and the mind, w','',NULL,'Mind,Heart,Reality',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27109,'','Eduardo Galeano','Journalist','\nSeptember 3, 1940\n','','Uruguayan','Richness in the world is a result of other people\'s poverty. We should begin to shorten the abyss between haves and have-nots.','',NULL,'Between,Poverty,Result',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27110,'','Eduardo Galeano','Journalist','\nSeptember 3, 1940\n','','Uruguayan','The division of labor among nations is that some specialize in winning and others in losing.','',NULL,'Winning,Others,Losing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27111,'Work','Eduardo Galeano','Journalist','\nSeptember 3, 1940\n','','Uruguayan','This work is a torture on the rump but a joy to the heart.','',NULL,'Heart,Joy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27112,'','Eduardo Galeano','Journalist','\nSeptember 3, 1940\n','','Uruguayan','We Latins are known for jabbering on.','',NULL,'Known,Latins',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27113,'','Eduardo Galeano','Journalist','\nSeptember 3, 1940\n','','Uruguayan','When a book is alive, really alive, you feel it. You put it to your ear here, and you feel it breathe, sometimes laugh, sometimes cry, just like a person, a little person.','',NULL,'Book,Person,Laugh',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27114,'','Johnny Galecki','Actor','\nApril 30, 1975\n','','American','As they say, there are two rules in improv: Never say no, and never ask why. When another actor asks \'Why?\' or says no to something you\'re suggesting, then it\'s very clear that they\'re putting the onus on you, because they\'re not comfortable with it themselves.','',NULL,'Two,Why,Another',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27115,'','Johnny Galecki','Actor','\nApril 30, 1975\n','','American','Comedy is similar to hockey... in only one way. You get a lot of credit for assists. So I try to serve whatever the intention is, be it the joke or the story or the scene or the moment or the kiss, even if it\'s not my joke or moment.','',NULL,'Try,Moment,Hockey',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27116,'Life,Great,Men','Johnny Galecki','Actor','\nApril 30, 1975\n','','American','\'Entourage\' is a great show, but it\'s fantasy. I spent my twenties in L.A. in this business, and my life didn\'t look anything like that. \'Big Bang\' reflects a side of men that is rarely shown. We see their flaws - all of them.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27117,'','Johnny Galecki','Actor','\nApril 30, 1975\n','','American','I bought a little hideaway up north, so I\'ll ship my motorcycle up there. It\'s much less dangerous than West Hollywood.','',NULL,'Dangerous,Less,Motorcycle',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27118,'','Johnny Galecki','Actor','\nApril 30, 1975\n','','American','I don\'t know what to do with myself between films. I end up doing unhealthy things like shopping or drinking. I\'m pretty schizophrenic about it.','',NULL,'End,Pretty,Between',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27119,'Love,Christmas','Johnny Galecki','Actor','\nApril 30, 1975\n','','American','I used to know Jennifer Love Hewitt. We lived in the same apartment building when I was about... jeez, I guess it was when I was doing \'Christmas Vacation\', so I was about 13 or 14.','',NULL,'Same',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27120,'Sports','Johnny Galecki','Actor','\nApril 30, 1975\n','','American','I was a huge theater geek growing up, and that was not the easiest thing in the world, especially growing up in Chicago, where sports are really the norm. I was always off to the theater at night, from 7 years old on. Friends there in the Midwest who could talk to you about the idiosyncrasies of \'Pi','',NULL,'Night,Friends',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27121,'','Johnny Galecki','Actor','\nApril 30, 1975\n','','American','I\'m not at all competitive. I\'d rather play Solitaire than ping-pong.','',NULL,'Play,Rather',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27122,'','Johnny Galecki','Actor','\nApril 30, 1975\n','','American','In a series, you really need to stay open-minded. It\'s not like a play or a film, where you can create and fully commit to your character\'s back-story.','',NULL,'Character,Play,Film',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27123,'','Johnny Galecki','Actor','\nApril 30, 1975\n','','American','It\'s never been a priority for me to concentrate on the likability of the character.','',NULL,'Character,Priority',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27124,'','Johnny Galecki','Actor','\nApril 30, 1975\n','','American','It\'s that one thing that you\'re passionate about, that you end up developing tunnel vision for and everything else tends to fall by the wayside. Passion is appealing and universal.','',NULL,'End,Passion,Everything',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27125,'','Johnny Galecki','Actor','\nApril 30, 1975\n','','American','People are complicated; you put two of them together and it\'s generally a mess, but hopefully a beautiful mess.','',NULL,'Beautiful,Together,Two',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27126,'','Johnny Galecki','Actor','\nApril 30, 1975\n','','American','Perhaps \'Big Bang\' fans feel so protective of the show because it is, despite being a hit show on a big network, something of a word-of-mouth phenomenon.','',NULL,'Big,Show,Fans',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27127,'','Johnny Galecki','Actor','\nApril 30, 1975\n','','American','Right now, I\'m very healthy. I have no vices left. Except sugary breakfast cereal. And absinthe, of course.','',NULL,'Left,Healthy,Except',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27128,'','Johnny Galecki','Actor','\nApril 30, 1975\n','','American','There is that stereotype of a nerd with the high pants and pocket protector and that kind of thing. That can sustain comedy for maybe a movie - hence the \'Revenge of the Nerds\' franchise - but not for hopefully years on the air. It\'s a sight gag, not a story.','',NULL,'Revenge,Comedy,High',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27129,'Money','Johnny Galecki','Actor','\nApril 30, 1975\n','','American','We didn\'t have a TV because we didn\'t have a whole lot of money. My parents would have their friends over - their friends who thought, \'How can you live without a TV?\'','',NULL,'Live,Parents',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27130,'Great','Johnny Galecki','Actor','\nApril 30, 1975\n','','American','We\'ve all seen great actors and actresses who are missing a certain chemistry. And it\'s not about getting along or not getting along.','',NULL,'Getting,Chemistry',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27131,'','Johnny Galecki','Actor','\nApril 30, 1975\n','','American','You know, I read the papers and I watch the news a lot. I watch \'Dateline\' and \'48 Hours\'. And I think we have a tendency to become terrified of one another, thinking that there is a serial killer that is on either side of you.','',NULL,'Thinking,Become,Another',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27132,'','Rich Galen','','','','','I would be surprised to see the White House scaling back on anything. That would be an admission they are operating from a position of weakness.','',NULL,'House,Weakness,White',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27133,'Best','Rich Galen','','','','','Republicans regard Dean as one of their best secret weapons, I have yet to find a Democrat who, in private chatter, doesn\'t think he\'s a problem for them.','',NULL,'Find,Problem',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27134,'','Rich Galen','','','','','You don\'t have to be a political genius to sniff the smell of blood in the water.','',NULL,'Political,Genius,Water',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27135,'Religion,God','Galileo Galilei','Scientist','\nFebruary 15, 1564\n','\nJanuary 8, 1642\n','Italian','I do not feel obliged to believe that the same God who has endowed us with sense, reason, and intellect has intended us to forgo their use.','',NULL,'Believe',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27136,'Truth','Galileo Galilei','Scientist','\nFebruary 15, 1564\n','\nJanuary 8, 1642\n','Italian','All truths are easy to understand once they are discovered; the point is to discover them.','',NULL,'Understand,Easy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27137,'','Galileo Galilei','Scientist','\nFebruary 15, 1564\n','\nJanuary 8, 1642\n','Italian','We cannot teach people anything; we can only help them discover it within themselves.','',NULL,'Help,Cannot,Themselves',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27138,'Learning','Galileo Galilei','Scientist','\nFebruary 15, 1564\n','\nJanuary 8, 1642\n','Italian','I have never met a man so ignorant that I couldn\'t learn something from him.','',NULL,'Him,Learn',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27139,'Nature','Galileo Galilei','Scientist','\nFebruary 15, 1564\n','\nJanuary 8, 1642\n','Italian','The sun, with all those planets revolving around it and dependent on it, can still ripen a bunch of grapes as if it had nothing else in the universe to do.','',NULL,'Nothing,Still',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27140,'Religion','Galileo Galilei','Scientist','\nFebruary 15, 1564\n','\nJanuary 8, 1642\n','Italian','The Bible shows the way to go to heaven, not the way the heavens go.','',NULL,'Heaven,Bible',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27141,'Beauty','Galileo Galilei','Scientist','\nFebruary 15, 1564\n','\nJanuary 8, 1642\n','Italian','Facts which at first seem improbable will, even on scant explanation, drop the cloak which has hidden them and stand forth in naked and simple beauty.','',NULL,'Simple,Stand',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27142,'Science','Galileo Galilei','Scientist','\nFebruary 15, 1564\n','\nJanuary 8, 1642\n','Italian','It vexes me when they would constrain science by the authority of the Scriptures, and yet do not consider themselves bound to answer reason and experiment.','',NULL,'Reason,Themselves',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27143,'Science','Galileo Galilei','Scientist','\nFebruary 15, 1564\n','\nJanuary 8, 1642\n','Italian','In questions of science, the authority of a thousand is not worth the humble reasoning of a single individual.','',NULL,'Humble,Single',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27144,'','Galileo Galilei','Scientist','\nFebruary 15, 1564\n','\nJanuary 8, 1642\n','Italian','Measure what is measurable, and make measurable what is not so.','',NULL,'Measure,Measurable',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27145,'','Galileo Galilei','Scientist','\nFebruary 15, 1564\n','\nJanuary 8, 1642\n','Italian','And yet it moves.','',NULL,'Moves',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27146,'','Galileo Galilei','Scientist','\nFebruary 15, 1564\n','\nJanuary 8, 1642\n','Italian','By denying scientific principles, one may maintain any paradox.','',NULL,'May,Scientific,Principles',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27147,'','Galileo Galilei','Scientist','\nFebruary 15, 1564\n','\nJanuary 8, 1642\n','Italian','Where the senses fail us, reason must step in.','',NULL,'Must,Reason,Fail',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27148,'Education','Galileo Galilei','Scientist','\nFebruary 15, 1564\n','\nJanuary 8, 1642\n','Italian','If I were again beginning my studies, I would follow the advice of Plato and start with mathematics.','',NULL,'Advice,Start',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27149,'','Galileo Galilei','Scientist','\nFebruary 15, 1564\n','\nJanuary 8, 1642\n','Italian','I think that in the discussion of natural problems we ought to begin not with the Scriptures, but with experiments, and demonstrations.','',NULL,'Problems,Natural,Begin',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27150,'Nature','Galileo Galilei','Scientist','\nFebruary 15, 1564\n','\nJanuary 8, 1642\n','Italian','Nature is relentless and unchangeable, and it is indifferent as to whether its hidden reasons and actions are understandable to man or not.','',NULL,'Whether,Actions',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27151,'','Galileo Galilei','Scientist','\nFebruary 15, 1564\n','\nJanuary 8, 1642\n','Italian','The Milky Way is nothing else but a mass of innumerable stars planted together in clusters.','',NULL,'Nothing,Together,Else',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27152,'','Galileo Galilei','Scientist','\nFebruary 15, 1564\n','\nJanuary 8, 1642\n','Italian','It is surely harmful to souls to make it a heresy to believe what is proved.','',NULL,'Believe,Souls,Surely',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27153,'','Galileo Galilei','Scientist','\nFebruary 15, 1564\n','\nJanuary 8, 1642\n','Italian','We must say that there are as many squares as there are numbers.','',NULL,'Must,Numbers,Squares',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27154,'Good','Kirsty Gallacher','Entertainer','\nJanuary 20, 1976\n','','Scottish','My idea of a good night has always been having a lovely meal and a proper conversation.','',NULL,'Night,Lovely',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27155,'Work,Time','Kirsty Gallacher','Entertainer','\nJanuary 20, 1976\n','','Scottish','Being a mother is quite tiring. There\'s not much time to do anything. You just rush around and it\'s hard work.','',NULL,'Mother',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27156,'Love,Pet','Kirsty Gallacher','Entertainer','\nJanuary 20, 1976\n','','Scottish','I love animals and feel very strongly that people should not be allowed to buy a pet if they are not able to look after it.','',NULL,'After',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27157,'Work','Kirsty Gallacher','Entertainer','\nJanuary 20, 1976\n','','Scottish','Being busy with work, and as a mum, I\'m a big fan of online shopping.','',NULL,'Busy,Big',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27158,'','Kirsty Gallacher','Entertainer','\nJanuary 20, 1976\n','','Scottish','It is still my dream to own a little flower shop.','',NULL,'Still,Flower,Dream',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27159,'Time','Kirsty Gallacher','Entertainer','\nJanuary 20, 1976\n','','Scottish','As a working mum, it\'s really hard to find time in the day to just relax and take a break. I am constantly on the go.','',NULL,'Hard,Find',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27160,'Women,Great','Kirsty Gallacher','Entertainer','\nJanuary 20, 1976\n','','Scottish','Elizabeth I was my favourite monarch though, what an inspiration, she did great things for women.','',NULL,'Did',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27161,'Food','Kirsty Gallacher','Entertainer','\nJanuary 20, 1976\n','','Scottish','I also try to eat as much raw food and clean food as possible.','',NULL,'Try,Possible',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27162,'','Kirsty Gallacher','Entertainer','\nJanuary 20, 1976\n','','Scottish','I am not a fan of Facebook or Twitter. They both allow too much information to be available and they make privacy a thing of the past.','',NULL,'Past,Both,Privacy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27163,'','Kirsty Gallacher','Entertainer','\nJanuary 20, 1976\n','','Scottish','I am the girliest girl.','',NULL,'Girl',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27164,'Family,Sports','Kirsty Gallacher','Entertainer','\nJanuary 20, 1976\n','','Scottish','I come from a sports family and my husband is a rugby player.','',NULL,'Husband',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27165,'','Kirsty Gallacher','Entertainer','\nJanuary 20, 1976\n','','Scottish','I don\'t find offensive that I\'m being labelled a babe by blokes. I\'m absolutely flattered.','',NULL,'Find,Offensive,Flattered',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27166,'Money','Kirsty Gallacher','Entertainer','\nJanuary 20, 1976\n','','Scottish','I don\'t waste money on smart, expensive clothes.','',NULL,'Smart,Waste',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27167,'','Kirsty Gallacher','Entertainer','\nJanuary 20, 1976\n','','Scottish','I grew up Windlesham in Surrey, which is a beautiful and quaint village.','',NULL,'Beautiful,Village,Quaint',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27168,'Best','Kirsty Gallacher','Entertainer','\nJanuary 20, 1976\n','','Scottish','I hate alarms. If they go off I get really tetchy. I hate them. They just get me going, I\'m hyper at the best of times, but they drive me mad.','',NULL,'Hate,Mad',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27169,'Time','Kirsty Gallacher','Entertainer','\nJanuary 20, 1976\n','','Scottish','I have always enjoyed drawing and painting but I don\'t always find the time to do much these days.','',NULL,'Find,Days',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27170,'Love','Kirsty Gallacher','Entertainer','\nJanuary 20, 1976\n','','Scottish','I love spring flowers: daffodils and hyacinths are the ultimate flower for me. They are the essence of spring.','',NULL,'Spring,Flower',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27171,'','Kirsty Gallacher','Entertainer','\nJanuary 20, 1976\n','','Scottish','I think I think I am Superwoman sometimes but I am not.','',NULL,'Sometimes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27172,'','Kirsty Gallacher','Entertainer','\nJanuary 20, 1976\n','','Scottish','I wanted to be a fashion journalist and went to the London College of Fashion to do a journalism and promotion course.','',NULL,'Fashion,Wanted,College',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27173,'','Kirsty Gallacher','Entertainer','\nJanuary 20, 1976\n','','Scottish','I was quite creative at school, and was also interested in fashion , but I was shy - I\'m still not the loudest of people, believe it or not.','',NULL,'School,Believe,Fashion',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27174,'Best','Kirsty Gallacher','Entertainer','\nJanuary 20, 1976\n','','Scottish','I was very sporty at school, and sport was probably the thing I was best at, but my real passion was for fashion.','',NULL,'School,Real',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27175,'','Kirsty Gallacher','Entertainer','\nJanuary 20, 1976\n','','Scottish','I\'m a bit of a Luddite and I hate the internet.','',NULL,'Hate,Bit,Internet',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27176,'','Kirsty Gallacher','Entertainer','\nJanuary 20, 1976\n','','Scottish','I\'m a very private person.','',NULL,'Person,Private',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27177,'','Kirsty Gallacher','Entertainer','\nJanuary 20, 1976\n','','Scottish','I\'m not a feminist at all.','',NULL,'Feminist',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27178,'','Kirsty Gallacher','Entertainer','\nJanuary 20, 1976\n','','Scottish','I\'ve got a really sweet tooth and sometimes I just have to have some chocolate.','',NULL,'Sometimes,Sweet,Chocolate',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27179,'','David Gallagher','Actor','\nFebruary 9, 1985\n','','American','Not that being so mature is a bad thing, but there are times to be mature and there are times to be loose.','',NULL,'Bad,Times,Mature',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27180,'','David Gallagher','Actor','\nFebruary 9, 1985\n','','American','I\'m more into beats than rhymes. I\'m a huge fan of anything touched by the Neptunes. Dancing is kind of my thing. I go out with my friends as often as I can on the weekends, and I\'m always drawn to girls with rhythm.','',NULL,'Friends,Often,Dancing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27181,'Good','David Gallagher','Actor','\nFebruary 9, 1985\n','','American','A bad guy always assumes he\'s going to win, whereas the good guy has to struggle with, what if I lose?, and the audience wants to struggle with him.','',NULL,'Bad,Struggle',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27182,'','David Gallagher','Actor','\nFebruary 9, 1985\n','','American','Bad guys have more fun.','',NULL,'Fun,Bad,Guys',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27183,'','David Gallagher','Actor','\nFebruary 9, 1985\n','','American','Dancing is kind of my thing.','',NULL,'Dancing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27184,'','David Gallagher','Actor','\nFebruary 9, 1985\n','','American','Dancing is kind of my thing. I go out with my friends as often as I can on the weekends, and I\'m always drawn to girls with rhythm.','',NULL,'Friends,Often,Dancing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27185,'Dating','David Gallagher','Actor','\nFebruary 9, 1985\n','','American','I can\'t wait for my little sisters to start dating, because it will really be fun to pick on their boyfriends.','',NULL,'Fun,Wait',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27186,'','David Gallagher','Actor','\nFebruary 9, 1985\n','','American','I go out with my friends as often as I can on the weekends, and I\'m always drawn to girls with rhythm.','',NULL,'Friends,Often,Weekends',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27187,'','David Gallagher','Actor','\nFebruary 9, 1985\n','','American','I look to challenge myself with a character that\'s not like myself or anything I\'ve done before, but I certainly don\'t reject roles based on how often I\'ve done them.','',NULL,'Character,Done,Before',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27188,'Good','David Gallagher','Actor','\nFebruary 9, 1985\n','','American','I wish I could go to the school where my close friends go, but I obviously can\'t. The good thing is, they\'re really good about inviting me to all the football games and all that stuff. So I end up having an adopted team spirit for a school I don\'t go to.','',NULL,'School,End',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27189,'Love','David Gallagher','Actor','\nFebruary 9, 1985\n','','American','I\'d like to be that chameleon. That\'s really ultimately what I want to hear from people eventually: \'I really love when I see him in stuff, but I never know he\'s gonna be here.\' I want to be that actor that surprises you when you see him in a project, and you go, \'Yes! I love that guy. He\'s in this?','',NULL,'Him,Here',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27190,'','David Gallagher','Actor','\nFebruary 9, 1985\n','','American','I\'m a huge fan of anything touched by the Neptunes.','',NULL,'Fan,Touched,Huge',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27191,'','Gallagher','Comedian','\nJuly 24, 1946\n','','American','Parents are trying to be friends with their kids rather than draw the line and tell them what proper public behavior would be.','',NULL,'Parents,Trying,Friends',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27192,'Life,Art','Gallagher','Comedian','\nJuly 24, 1946\n','','American','I have spent my life paying attention to my art form, developing my art form, worrying about my show and what I\'m bringing to people, making sure that I give them a fine trade.','',NULL,'Give',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27193,'','Gallagher','Comedian','\nJuly 24, 1946\n','','American','I know what people laugh at. I know their vocabulary.','',NULL,'Laugh,Vocabulary',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27194,'','Gallagher','Comedian','\nJuly 24, 1946\n','','American','People don\'t know how to behave in public anymore.','',NULL,'Public,Anymore,Behave',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27195,'','John Gallagher','Businessman','\nJuly 16, 1916\n','\nDecember 16, 1998\n','Canadian','If one student is unable to get online, it cripples that student\'s team and puts the whole course in jeopardy.','',NULL,'Team,Whole,Student',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27196,'Experience','John Gallagher','Businessman','\nJuly 16, 1916\n','\nDecember 16, 1998\n','Canadian','We knew we did not want to record at Impulse Studios again, after the experience of recording in a \'real\' studio in London for the Radio One session we did.','',NULL,'Real,Did',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27197,'Power','John Gallagher','Businessman','\nJuly 16, 1916\n','\nDecember 16, 1998\n','Canadian','We played for power and impact.','',NULL,'Played,Impact',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27198,'','John Gallagher','Businessman','\nJuly 16, 1916\n','\nDecember 16, 1998\n','Canadian','We usually surprised everyone, and still do, as we keep the craziness onstage.','',NULL,'Still,Keep,Everyone',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27199,'Love','John Gallagher','Businessman','\nJuly 16, 1916\n','\nDecember 16, 1998\n','Canadian','We were happy, and still are, to be able to do what we love.','',NULL,'Happy,Still',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27200,'','Liam Gallagher','Musician','\nSeptember 21, 1972\n','','British','Everyone knows that if you\'ve got a brother, you\'re going to fight.','',NULL,'Fight,Everyone,Brother',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27201,'Good','Liam Gallagher','Musician','\nSeptember 21, 1972\n','','British','I was walking along and this chair came flying past me, and another, and another, and I thought, man, is this gonna be a good night.','',NULL,'Past,Night',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27202,'','Liam Gallagher','Musician','\nSeptember 21, 1972\n','','British','Americans want grungy people, stabbing themselves in the head on stage. They get a bright bunch like us, with deodorant on, they don\'t get it.','',NULL,'Themselves,Head,Stage',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27203,'','Liam Gallagher','Musician','\nSeptember 21, 1972\n','','British','Discipline? I don\'t know the meaning of the word.','',NULL,'Word,Meaning,Discipline',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27204,'Music','Liam Gallagher','Musician','\nSeptember 21, 1972\n','','British','It\'s about the music and that\'s it. I\'m not an entertainer. But I do entertain people, see what I mean?','',NULL,'Mean,Entertain',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27205,'','Liam Gallagher','Musician','\nSeptember 21, 1972\n','','British','I am a tender, beautiful and loving guy that happens to slap a photographer now and then because they get in my way.','',NULL,'Beautiful,Happens,Guy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27206,'Good,Money','Liam Gallagher','Musician','\nSeptember 21, 1972\n','','British','I need them, need them to give me a kick up the arse. Otherwise I\'d just be sat-in getting fat, counting me money. It\'s good people living on your doorstep and looking through your bins. Gives you energy.','',NULL,'Give',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27207,'','Liam Gallagher','Musician','\nSeptember 21, 1972\n','','British','I\'ve got to be by trees, otherwise I get claustrophobic.','',NULL,'Trees,Otherwise',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27208,'','Liam Gallagher','Musician','\nSeptember 21, 1972\n','','British','If I like something, I get it and I put it on.','',NULL,'Put',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27209,'','Liam Gallagher','Musician','\nSeptember 21, 1972\n','','British','Being a lad is what I\'m about.','',NULL,'Lad',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27210,'Dad','Liam Gallagher','Musician','\nSeptember 21, 1972\n','','British','I didn\'t always want to be a dad.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27211,'','Liam Gallagher','Musician','\nSeptember 21, 1972\n','','British','I don\'t know what any of my songs are about. I don\'t sit down to write about anything. They\'re about whatever you want. I don\'t pick subjects. I just start.','',NULL,'Down,Start,Whatever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27212,'','Liam Gallagher','Musician','\nSeptember 21, 1972\n','','British','I don\'t like jeans with holes in \'em. I like \'em faded.','',NULL,'Jeans,Holes,Faded',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27213,'','Liam Gallagher','Musician','\nSeptember 21, 1972\n','','British','I find words really hard.','',NULL,'Hard,Words,Find',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27214,'','Liam Gallagher','Musician','\nSeptember 21, 1972\n','','British','I live for now, not for what happens after I die.','',NULL,'Live,Die,After',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27215,'','Liam Gallagher','Musician','\nSeptember 21, 1972\n','','British','I refuse to dance. And I can\'t dance anyway. I\'m not in a band for that.','',NULL,'Dance,Band,Anyway',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27216,'Best','Liam Gallagher','Musician','\nSeptember 21, 1972\n','','British','I want to be in the best band in the world again.','',NULL,'Again,Band',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27217,'','Liam Gallagher','Musician','\nSeptember 21, 1972\n','','British','I\'ll never have a stylist.','',NULL,'Stylist',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27218,'','Liam Gallagher','Musician','\nSeptember 21, 1972\n','','British','I\'m into the girls fancying me and stuff, mad for it.','',NULL,'Mad,Stuff',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27219,'','Liam Gallagher','Musician','\nSeptember 21, 1972\n','','British','I\'m not going around touring the U.S. when I\'ve got nowhere to live.','',NULL,'Live,Around,Nowhere',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27220,'','Liam Gallagher','Musician','\nSeptember 21, 1972\n','','British','I\'m not looking for guidance.','',NULL,'Looking,Guidance',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27221,'','Liam Gallagher','Musician','\nSeptember 21, 1972\n','','British','Lennon was right. And we are bigger than Jesus. We will be as big as the Beatles, if not bigger.','',NULL,'Jesus,Big,Bigger',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27222,'','Liam Gallagher','Musician','\nSeptember 21, 1972\n','','British','My favorite album would have to be something from The Beatles.','',NULL,'Favorite,Album,Beatles',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27223,'','Liam Gallagher','Musician','\nSeptember 21, 1972\n','','British','New York is my favorite city in the world.','',NULL,'City,York,Favorite',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27224,'','Liam Gallagher','Musician','\nSeptember 21, 1972\n','','British','Not everyone can say, \'I\'m going to write a classic today.\' If that was the case, we\'d all be doing it.','',NULL,'Today,Everyone,Write',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27225,'Love,Good','Maggie Gallagher','Writer','','','American','Mothers are the people who love us for no good reason. And those of us who are mothers know it\'s the most exquisite love of all.','',NULL,'Reason',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27226,'Love,Romantic','Maggie Gallagher','Writer','','','American','Romantic lovers require from each other at least the facade of reason: We desire to be what romantic love makes us appear in the other\'s eyes. We want to imagine we are deserving of the love we inspire.','',NULL,'Eyes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27227,'Politics,Power','Maggie Gallagher','Writer','','','American','When governments become large, voters cannot exercise close oversight, otherwise known as political power.','',NULL,'Political',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27228,'','Maggie Gallagher','Writer','','','American','No law can give or take away the choice to commit suicide.','',NULL,'Give,Law,Away',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27229,'','Maggie Gallagher','Writer','','','American','Black America knows better than anyone else the high price children pay for the sexual agendas of adults.','',NULL,'Children,Better,Black',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27230,'Money','Maggie Gallagher','Writer','','','American','Charter schools are public schools that operate, to a certain extent, outside the system. They have more control over their teachers, curriculum and resources. They also have less money than public schools.','',NULL,'Control,Less',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27231,'','Maggie Gallagher','Writer','','','American','Charter schools have a far higher proportion of teachers who are not certified.','',NULL,'Far,Teachers,Higher',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27232,'','Maggie Gallagher','Writer','','','American','Children had a special status - protected from the outside world - and they dressed for the part in a way that made that special status immediately visible to themselves and the adults.','',NULL,'Children,Made,Special',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27233,'Government','Maggie Gallagher','Writer','','','American','Democratic forms of government are vulnerable to mass prejudice, the so-called tyranny of the majority.','',NULL,'Tyranny,Democratic',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27234,'Marriage,Society','Maggie Gallagher','Writer','','','American','Europe, which gave us the idea of same-sex marriage, is a dying society, with birthrates 50 percent below replacement.','',NULL,'Idea',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27235,'','Maggie Gallagher','Writer','','','American','For faithful Catholics, communion is not just a nice ritual: It is the body and blood of Jesus Christ, and the ultimate sign of our willingness to be incorporated into the church.','',NULL,'Nice,Jesus,Faithful',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27236,'','Maggie Gallagher','Writer','','','American','I am just an ordinary Catholic.','',NULL,'Ordinary,Catholic',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27237,'','Maggie Gallagher','Writer','','','American','I regret the whole worlds that will never come into existence, the children, the grandchildren, all the human possibilities that never were and never will be.','',NULL,'Children,Human,Regret',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27238,'Power','Maggie Gallagher','Writer','','','American','In Europe, it appears that in the name of democracy, elites are pursuing an autocratic, centralized power, seeking economic control and social regimentation.','',NULL,'Democracy,Control',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27239,'','Maggie Gallagher','Writer','','','American','In the \'60s, parents were told to let their teens rebel, explore their boundaries. Increasingly the same message is being given to the parents of tweens.','',NULL,'Parents,Same,Boundaries',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27240,'Good,Home,Business','Maggie Gallagher','Writer','','','American','In today\'s world, marketers reach inside the home and attempt to figure out not what\'s good for your daughter, because that is not their business, but what deep desires they can manipulate, stimulate and ostensibly satisfy in order to produce cold, hard cash.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27241,'Money','Maggie Gallagher','Writer','','','American','Marketers are out there trying to figure out how to get your money out of your child.','',NULL,'Trying,Child',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27242,'Money','Maggie Gallagher','Writer','','','American','Meanwhile, parents, students and teachers all report higher satisfaction with charter schools. People like them. They cost less money. They raise the academic achievement of poor kids. Go ahead, get a little enthused.','',NULL,'Parents,Poor',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27243,'Good,Teacher','Maggie Gallagher','Writer','','','American','Of all the hard jobs around, one of the hardest is being a good teacher.','',NULL,'Hard',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27244,'','Maggie Gallagher','Writer','','','American','Oregon is the only state in the union that facilitates suicide.','',NULL,'State,Union,Oregon',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27245,'Marriage,Future','Maggie Gallagher','Writer','','','American','Same-sex marriage is not the future.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27246,'Power','Maggie Gallagher','Writer','','','American','The European Union, which is not directly responsible to voters, provides an irresistible opportunity for European elites to seize power in order to impose their own vision on a newly socially regimented Europe.','',NULL,'Vision,Union',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27247,'','Maggie Gallagher','Writer','','','American','The strongest results were in Florida and Texas. In just one year in a Texas charter school, an average student gained 7 percentile points in math and 8 percentile points in reading, while Florida charter schools improved student performance by 6 percentile points.','',NULL,'School,Year,While',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27248,'','Maggie Gallagher','Writer','','','American','The tragedy of the civil rights movement is that just as it achieved the beginning of the end of racial segregation, white educated elites became swept up in the glamour of the sexual revolution.','',NULL,'End,Revolution,Beginning',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27249,'Faith','Maggie Gallagher','Writer','','','American','To imply that religious believers have no right to engage moral questions in the public square or at the ballot is simply to establish a Reichian secularism as our state faith.','',NULL,'Moral,State',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27250,'','Megan Gallagher','Actress','\nFebruary 6, 1960\n','','American','There\'s a big difference between sanity and insanity.','',NULL,'Big,Between,Difference',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27251,'','Megan Gallagher','Actress','\nFebruary 6, 1960\n','','American','Actually, my favourite roles have been in theatre, but on TV, my faves were Slap Maxwell and Larry Sanders.','',NULL,'Theatre,Actually,Tv',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27252,'','Megan Gallagher','Actress','\nFebruary 6, 1960\n','','American','And generally the shows I\'m in fail really big.','',NULL,'Big,Fail,Shows',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27253,'','Megan Gallagher','Actress','\nFebruary 6, 1960\n','','American','As for acting, I took drama lessons when I was in high school.','',NULL,'School,Acting,High',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27254,'Life','Megan Gallagher','Actress','\nFebruary 6, 1960\n','','American','I have an assistant in Vancouver to help me with my life.','',NULL,'Help,Vancouver',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27255,'','Megan Gallagher','Actress','\nFebruary 6, 1960\n','','American','I started acting in my parents living room when I was five years old.','',NULL,'Parents,Living,Old',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27256,'','Megan Gallagher','Actress','\nFebruary 6, 1960\n','','American','I was willing to do anything that Chris Carter wrote.','',NULL,'Willing,Carter,Chris',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27257,'','Megan Gallagher','Actress','\nFebruary 6, 1960\n','','American','I would like to remain an actress, but am very anxious to direct and produce.','',NULL,'Remain,Actress,Direct',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27258,'','Megan Gallagher','Actress','\nFebruary 6, 1960\n','','American','I would say Politically Incorrect is my favourite right now.','',NULL,'Favourite,Incorrect',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27259,'Best','Noel Gallagher','Musician','\nMay 29, 1967\n','','English','We\'re not arrogant, we just believe we\'re the best band in the world.','',NULL,'Believe,Band',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27260,'Life,Good','Noel Gallagher','Musician','\nMay 29, 1967\n','','English','Americans are crazy. They have this fascination with throwing their shoes on stage. I\'ve been to a lot of shows in me life, some good and some bad. But I was never moved to take off me shoes and throw it at the lead singer.','',NULL,'Crazy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27261,'','Noel Gallagher','Musician','\nMay 29, 1967\n','','English','I\'m a happy-go-lucky character. I\'m not that miserable. But I can never let anyone into my world.','',NULL,'Character,Anyone,Miserable',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27262,'Good','Noel Gallagher','Musician','\nMay 29, 1967\n','','English','If I were in the Beatles, I\'d be a good George Harrison.','',NULL,'Beatles,George',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27263,'Time','Noel Gallagher','Musician','\nMay 29, 1967\n','','English','With every song that I write, I compare it to the Beatles. The thing is, they only got there before me. If I\'d been born at the same time as John Lennon, I\'d have been up there.','',NULL,'Before,Same',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27264,'Cool','Noel Gallagher','Musician','\nMay 29, 1967\n','','English','I\'ve always been into guitars... we want to put keyboards on, but keyboard players don\'t look cool onstage, they just keep their heads down. There has never been a cool keyboard player, apart from Elton John.','',NULL,'Down,Put',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27265,'','Paul Gallagher','Athlete','\nAugust 9, 1984\n','','Scottish','I thought you were supposed to be flying this thing, not pleasuring it.','',NULL,'Thought,Flying,Supposed',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27266,'','Paul Gallagher','Athlete','\nAugust 9, 1984\n','','Scottish','I\'m in the facial-hair phase of my career.','',NULL,'Career,Phase',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27267,'','Peter Gallagher','Actor','\nAugust 19, 1955\n','','American','To stay on the map you\'ve got to keep showing up.','',NULL,'Keep,Stay,Map',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27268,'Great,Movies','Peter Gallagher','Actor','\nAugust 19, 1955\n','','American','Around 5th and 6th grade I thought Dean Martin was the coolest guy in the world; he was a great singer, had his own television show and acted in movies.','',NULL,'Thought',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27269,'','Peter Gallagher','Actor','\nAugust 19, 1955\n','','American','By year three, you get nicer, bigger trailers.','',NULL,'Year,Three,Bigger',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27270,'','Peter Gallagher','Actor','\nAugust 19, 1955\n','','American','I always go back to theatre. It\'s probably where I\'ll draw my last breath.','',NULL,'Last,Theatre,Breath',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27271,'','Peter Gallagher','Actor','\nAugust 19, 1955\n','','American','I feel like I won the Lotto, as far as that show\'s concerned.','',NULL,'Far,Show,Won',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27272,'Love,Funny,Family','Peter Gallagher','Actor','\nAugust 19, 1955\n','','American','I love playing a dad. It\'s hard to find family dramas that are genuinely funny.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27273,'','Peter Gallagher','Actor','\nAugust 19, 1955\n','','American','I made my Broadway debut in the revival of Hair and followed it up with the bus and truck tour of Grease.','',NULL,'Made,Hair,Tour',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27274,'Graduation,Life','Peter Gallagher','Actor','\nAugust 19, 1955\n','','American','I was about to get a degree in economics when I accepted that I\'d be a lousy businessman, and if I didn\'t give acting a try I\'d regret it for the rest of my life.','',NULL,'Give',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27275,'Time','Peter Gallagher','Actor','\nAugust 19, 1955\n','','American','I was probably 11 by the time I saw a movie.','',NULL,'Movie',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27276,'Family','Peter Gallagher','Actor','\nAugust 19, 1955\n','','American','In an attempt to amuse my friends and family, I would do impressions of Dean Martin, singing Everybody Loves Somebody. I secretly really enjoyed singing the song.','',NULL,'Friends,Song',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27277,'','Peter Gallagher','Actor','\nAugust 19, 1955\n','','American','My eyebrows make a more profound impact on other people than they do on me. I just let \'em grow.','',NULL,'Grow,Profound,Impact',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27278,'Life,Family','Peter Gallagher','Actor','\nAugust 19, 1955\n','','American','My family were broadminded enough to support me when I wanted to pursue a life in the theatre.','',NULL,'Enough',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27279,'Business','Peter Gallagher','Actor','\nAugust 19, 1955\n','','American','No matter what the role, you\'re trying to do the impossible - make a living in show business.','',NULL,'Trying,Living',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27280,'','Peter Gallagher','Actor','\nAugust 19, 1955\n','','American','There have been makeup artists who\'ve asked if my eyebrows are real.','',NULL,'Real,Artists,Makeup',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27281,'Time','Peter Gallagher','Actor','\nAugust 19, 1955\n','','American','Through every moment on stage for the first time, I felt like I was finally right where I belonged.','',NULL,'Through,Moment',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27282,'Time,Women,God','Peter Gallagher','Actor','\nAugust 19, 1955\n','','American','Two women? God, man. Well, I\'m still living. So clearly I must\'ve gotten away with it, when I did do it. But I don\'t think it\'s time to blow my cover now.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27283,'','Peter Gallagher','Actor','\nAugust 19, 1955\n','','American','When I came up, guys like Nicholson and DeNiro were held in highest regard.','',NULL,'Guys,Highest,Regard',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27284,'','Peter Gallagher','Actor','\nAugust 19, 1955\n','','American','Whether it\'s on top of a phone booth or a $200 million soundstage, it\'s about stories.','',NULL,'Whether,Top,Stories',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27285,'','Peter Gallagher','Actor','\nAugust 19, 1955\n','','American','You can only be stupid when you\'re young.','',NULL,'Stupid,Young',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27286,'','Adolf Galland','Soldier','\nMarch 19, 1912\n','\nFebruary 9, 1996\n','German','According to Goering and the Luftwaffe High Command, they were supposed to be the fighter elite.','',NULL,'High,Fighter,Command',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27287,'','Adolf Galland','Soldier','\nMarch 19, 1912\n','\nFebruary 9, 1996\n','German','And most of these pilots were lost during the first five flights.','',NULL,'Lost,Five,Pilots',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27288,'','Adolf Galland','Soldier','\nMarch 19, 1912\n','\nFebruary 9, 1996\n','German','I could not claim them because I was not supposed to be flying in combat.','',NULL,'Flying,Claim,Combat',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27289,'','Adolf Galland','Soldier','\nMarch 19, 1912\n','\nFebruary 9, 1996\n','German','I had to inspect all fighter units in Russia, Africa, Sicily, France, and Norway. I had to be everywhere.','',NULL,'Fighter,Africa,Russia',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27290,'Best','Adolf Galland','Soldier','\nMarch 19, 1912\n','\nFebruary 9, 1996\n','German','I made a written report which is still today in existence. I have a photocopy of it, and I am saying that in production this aircraft could perhaps substitute for three propeller- driven aircraft of the best existing type. This was my impression.','',NULL,'Today,Saying',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27291,'Time,Design','Adolf Galland','Soldier','\nMarch 19, 1912\n','\nFebruary 9, 1996\n','German','I would like to mention that I have flown the 262 first in May \'43. At this time, the aircraft was completely secret. I first knew of the existence of this aircraft only early in \'42 - even in my position. This aircraft didn\'t have any priority in design or production.','',NULL,'May',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27292,'','Adolf Galland','Soldier','\nMarch 19, 1912\n','\nFebruary 9, 1996\n','German','If we would have had the 262 at our disposal - even with all the delays - if we could have had in \'44, ah, let\'s say three hundred operational, that day we could have stopped the American daytime bombing offensive, that\'s for sure.','',NULL,'American,Sure,Three',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27293,'','Adolf Galland','Soldier','\nMarch 19, 1912\n','\nFebruary 9, 1996\n','German','It\'s unbelievable what one squadron of twelve aircraft did to tip the balance.','',NULL,'Did,Balance,Aircraft',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27294,'Time','Adolf Galland','Soldier','\nMarch 19, 1912\n','\nFebruary 9, 1996\n','German','Many pilots of the time were the opinion that a fighter pilot in a closed cockpit was an impossible thing, because you should smell the enemy. You could smell them because of the oil they were burning.','',NULL,'Enemy,Impossible',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27295,'Good,War','Adolf Galland','Soldier','\nMarch 19, 1912\n','\nFebruary 9, 1996\n','German','Nine g\'s is good, if the pilot can stand it. We couldn\'t stand it. Not in the airplanes of World War II.','',NULL,'Stand',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27296,'War','Adolf Galland','Soldier','\nMarch 19, 1912\n','\nFebruary 9, 1996\n','German','Of course, the outcome of the war would not have been changed. The war was lost perhaps, when it was started. At least it was lost in the winter of \'42, in Russia.','',NULL,'Lost,Started',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27297,'','Adolf Galland','Soldier','\nMarch 19, 1912\n','\nFebruary 9, 1996\n','German','The throttles could only move very, very slowly, always watching the temperature, always watching. And even in throttling back, you could bust it, even being very careful.','',NULL,'Move,Watching,Careful',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27298,'Change,Technology','Adolf Galland','Soldier','\nMarch 19, 1912\n','\nFebruary 9, 1996\n','German','This would only come if you have a revolutionary change in technology like the jet brought about.','',NULL,'Jet',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27299,'','Adolf Galland','Soldier','\nMarch 19, 1912\n','\nFebruary 9, 1996\n','German','We had at our disposal the first operational jet, which superseded by at least 150 knots the fastest American and English fighters. This was a unique situation.','',NULL,'American,Unique,Situation',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27300,'','Adolf Galland','Soldier','\nMarch 19, 1912\n','\nFebruary 9, 1996\n','German','We have built a total of about 1250 of this aircraft, but only fifty were allowed to be used as fighters - as interceptors. And out of this fifty, there were never more than 25 operational. So we had only a very, very few.','',NULL,'Used,Few,Fighters',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27301,'','Adolf Galland','Soldier','\nMarch 19, 1912\n','\nFebruary 9, 1996\n','German','When I was fired from my post as General of the Fighter Arm, I was to give proof that this jet was a superior fighter. And that\'s when we did it. I think we did it.','',NULL,'Give,Did,Fighter',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27302,'Life,Fear','Mavis Gallant','Author','\nAugust 11, 1922\n','','Canadian','I began to ration my writing, for fear I would dream through life as my father had done. I was afraid I had inherited a poisoned gene from him, a vocation without a gift.','',NULL,'Father',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27303,'','Albert Gallatin','Statesman','\nJanuary 29, 1761\n','\nAugust 12, 1849\n','Swiss','I am not wrong in the belief that its public funds are more secure than those of all the European powers.','',NULL,'Wrong,Public,Belief',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27304,'','Albert Gallatin','Statesman','\nJanuary 29, 1761\n','\nAugust 12, 1849\n','Swiss','The whole of the Bill is a declaration of the right of the people at large or considered as individuals... It establishes some rights of the individual as unalienable and which consequently, no majority has a right to deprive them of.','',NULL,'Whole,Rights,Individual',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27305,'','Elton Gallegly','Politician','\nMarch 7, 1944\n','','American','Hospitals are closing across the country due to the burden of illegal immigration, college students find that summer jobs have dried up due to illegal immigration, and wages across the board are depressed by the overwhelming influx of cheap and illegal labor.','',NULL,'Country,Find,College',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27306,'','Elton Gallegly','Politician','\nMarch 7, 1944\n','','American','You took care of your horse, and your horse took care of you.','',NULL,'Care,Horse,Took',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27307,'','Elton Gallegly','Politician','\nMarch 7, 1944\n','','American','Among other things, the Real ID Act sets minimum security criteria that states would have to meet to have their driver\'s licenses accepted as identification to board a commercial flight or enter federal facilities.','',NULL,'Real,Act,Security',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27308,'','Elton Gallegly','Politician','\nMarch 7, 1944\n','','American','As a former mayor, I know that local governments must have control over land use decisions.','',NULL,'Must,Control,Decisions',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27309,'','Elton Gallegly','Politician','\nMarch 7, 1944\n','','American','Congress has greatly tightened the loopholes terrorists can use to harm Americans. We need to do more. We need controls immediately on what forms of ID are adequate to board planes and enter secure sites.','',NULL,'Congress,Harm,Secure',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27310,'','Elton Gallegly','Politician','\nMarch 7, 1944\n','','American','Consular cards are easily obtained with no proof of true identity and are easily forged.','',NULL,'True,Identity,Cards',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27311,'Legal','Elton Gallegly','Politician','\nMarch 7, 1944\n','','American','Consular cards were not designed to be identification and no treaty recognizes them as such. Legal travelers, visitors and long-term residents carried passports, visas or green cards for that purpose.','',NULL,'Purpose,Green',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27312,'','Elton Gallegly','Politician','\nMarch 7, 1944\n','','American','Consular offices make no attempt to determine whether the person obtaining the card is legally in the United States. In fact, the only people who need these cards are illegal immigrants, criminals and terrorists. Consular cards also are easily forged.','',NULL,'Person,Fact,Whether',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27313,'Work','Elton Gallegly','Politician','\nMarch 7, 1944\n','','American','Every unskilled illegal immigrant who enters the United States for work drives up healthcare costs for every American. And, every illegal immigrant we turn a blind eye toward weakens the rule of law our country is founded on.','',NULL,'Law,Country',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27314,'','Elton Gallegly','Politician','\nMarch 7, 1944\n','','American','Horsemeat in many European and Asian countries is consumed as a delicacy.','',NULL,'Countries,Asian,Consumed',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27315,'Great,Respect','Elton Gallegly','Politician','\nMarch 7, 1944\n','','American','I have great respect for President Bush, Secretary Powell and Secretary Ridge.','',NULL,'President',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27316,'Health','Elton Gallegly','Politician','\nMarch 7, 1944\n','','American','In addition, California spends nearly $1 billion a year in Medi-Cal services for an average of 780,000 illegal immigrants a month, over and above emergency health services.','',NULL,'Year,Above',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27317,'Legal','Elton Gallegly','Politician','\nMarch 7, 1944\n','','American','Instead, California is one of only 10 states that provides in-state college and university tuition to illegal immigrants. That\'s grossly unfair to a legal high school student who moves out of California for a year, then returns to attend college.','',NULL,'School,College',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27318,'Hope,Government','Elton Gallegly','Politician','\nMarch 7, 1944\n','','American','It is our hope that in future discussions with the Mexican government, you will encourage Mexico to do its part to address illegal immigration rather than encourage their citizens to illegally enter the U.S.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27319,'History','Elton Gallegly','Politician','\nMarch 7, 1944\n','','American','It\'s been argued that of all the animals humans have domesticated, the horse is the most important to our history. For thousands of years, horses were our most reliable mode of transportation.','',NULL,'Important,Horse',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27320,'','Elton Gallegly','Politician','\nMarch 7, 1944\n','','American','More than 65,000 horses were slaughtered in the United States in 2004, a 50 percent increase since 2002.','',NULL,'Since,United,Percent',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27321,'','Elton Gallegly','Politician','\nMarch 7, 1944\n','','American','President Reagan achieved such successes because when you sat in a room with him, there could be over 1,000 people in the room, yet you felt like there was only the two of you, and his wonderful wit would put you at ease. That was a tremendous gift.','',NULL,'Him,Two,Put',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27322,'','Elton Gallegly','Politician','\nMarch 7, 1944\n','','American','President Reagan is now at rest. We mourn his passing, but we are grateful for the gifts he gave us: a safer world, strong economic base, and a renewed belief in America\'s greatness.','',NULL,'Strong,America,Grateful',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27323,'Respect,Society','Elton Gallegly','Politician','\nMarch 7, 1944\n','','American','Since achieving their independence in 1992, the people of Croatia have built a democratic society based on the rule of law, respect for human rights, and a free market economy.','',NULL,'Human',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27324,'','Elton Gallegly','Politician','\nMarch 7, 1944\n','','American','The fifth amendment of the U.S. Constitution guarantees that no private property shall be taken for a public use without the payment of just compensation.','',NULL,'Public,Taken,Shall',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27325,'','Elton Gallegly','Politician','\nMarch 7, 1944\n','','American','We are a nation of immigrants, but we are also a nation of laws.','',NULL,'Nation,Laws,Immigrants',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27326,'','Elton Gallegly','Politician','\nMarch 7, 1944\n','','American','While a strong presence on our southern border is imperative, the border cannot be secured unless we enforce our internal laws and stop ignoring the open complicity of U.S. companies and foreign nations to promote illegal activities.','',NULL,'Strong,Cannot,While',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27327,'','John Galliano','Designer','\nJanuary 28, 1960\n','','British','I believe in discipline, so I\'m not the right person to cry about weakness and things like this, but maybe I\'m not human.','',NULL,'Believe,Human,Person',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27328,'Good,Women','John Galliano','Designer','\nJanuary 28, 1960\n','','British','But I\'m going to be a real good boy and take it day by day and try to concentrate on what\'s most important to me, and that\'s offering women a service.','',NULL,'Important',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27329,'Change','John Galliano','Designer','\nJanuary 28, 1960\n','','British','Dressing up. People just don\'t do it anymore. We have to change that.','',NULL,'Anymore,Dressing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27330,'Money','John Galliano','Designer','\nJanuary 28, 1960\n','','British','I don\'t care about money. I really don\'t care. I just want to do what I do.','',NULL,'Care',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27331,'Women','John Galliano','Designer','\nJanuary 28, 1960\n','','British','Women are women, and hurray for that.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27332,'','John Galliano','Designer','\nJanuary 28, 1960\n','','British','But I\'m not an artist. Maybe an artist with a small a.','',NULL,'Small,Artist,Maybe',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27333,'Work','John Galliano','Designer','\nJanuary 28, 1960\n','','British','Fashion is a very stressful place to work because of the demands of doing the shows - no one expects a writer to produce two books a year on the dot - but it\'s also a very toxic place to work.','',NULL,'Two,Fashion',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27334,'Women,Love','John Galliano','Designer','\nJanuary 28, 1960\n','','British','I don\'t love dolls. I love women. I love their bodies.','',NULL,'Dolls',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27335,'Life','John Galliano','Designer','\nJanuary 28, 1960\n','','British','I have all my life fought against prejudice, having been subjected to it myself.','',NULL,'Against,Prejudice',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27336,'Love','John Galliano','Designer','\nJanuary 28, 1960\n','','British','I love New York. But the energy is so intense.','',NULL,'Energy,York',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27337,'Women','John Galliano','Designer','\nJanuary 28, 1960\n','','British','I\'m an accomplice to helping women get what they want.','',NULL,'Helping,Accomplice',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27338,'Travel','John Galliano','Designer','\nJanuary 28, 1960\n','','British','I\'m passionate and I travel the world not just as a tourist but to understand cultures... I\'ve lived with Masai tribe... I travel the world and bring it back in the form of a research book that would become the starting point for the collection.','',NULL,'Book,Understand',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27339,'Men','John Galliano','Designer','\nJanuary 28, 1960\n','','British','Men don\'t want another man to look at their woman because they don\'t know how to handle it.','',NULL,'Woman,Another',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27340,'','John Galliano','Designer','\nJanuary 28, 1960\n','','British','My dresses are very reasonably priced, for dresses that are cut on the body.','',NULL,'Body,Cut,Dresses',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27341,'','John Galliano','Designer','\nJanuary 28, 1960\n','','British','Sure, I\'d like to be like the House of Chanel.','',NULL,'Sure,House,Chanel',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27342,'Women,Men','John Galliano','Designer','\nJanuary 28, 1960\n','','British','The problem is with men. I know I shouldn\'t say this, but they\'ve shrouded and hidden women to hide their incompetence.','',NULL,'Problem',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27343,'Art','John Galliano','Designer','\nJanuary 28, 1960\n','','British','There\'s room for the Gap, but the joy of dressing is an art.','',NULL,'Joy,Room',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27344,'','John Galliano','Designer','\nJanuary 28, 1960\n','','British','What about David Bowie? He\'s a sexy creature.','',NULL,'Sexy,Creature,Bowie',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27345,'Future','John Galliano','Designer','\nJanuary 28, 1960\n','','British','Yeah, that\'s what I\'m working for. The couture house of the future.','',NULL,'Working,House',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27346,'','Paul Gallico','Writer','\nJuly 26, 1897\n','\nJuly 15, 1976\n','American','If there is any larceny in a man, golf will bring it out.','',NULL,'Golf,Bring',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27347,'Pet','Paul Gallico','Writer','\nJuly 26, 1897\n','\nJuly 15, 1976\n','American','Kittens can happen to anyone.','',NULL,'Happen,Anyone',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27348,'','Paul Gallico','Writer','\nJuly 26, 1897\n','\nJuly 15, 1976\n','American','No game in the world is as tidy and dramatically neat as baseball, with cause and effect, crime and punishment, motive and result, so cleanly defined.','',NULL,'Game,Baseball,Result',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27349,'Work,Good','Paul Gallico','Writer','\nJuly 26, 1897\n','\nJuly 15, 1976\n','American','Nobody\'s a natural. You work to get good and then work to get better. It\'s hard to stay on top.','',NULL,'Better',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27350,'Nature,Good,Jealousy','Richard Le Gallienne','Poet','1866','1947','English','There is something mean in human nature that prefers to think evil, that gives a willing ear and a ready welcome to calumny, a sort of jealousy of goodness and greatness and things of good report.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27351,'Best','Richard Le Gallienne','Poet','1866','1947','English','On the contrary, woman is the best equipped fighting machine that ever went to battle.','',NULL,'Woman,Battle',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27352,'Wisdom','Richard Le Gallienne','Poet','1866','1947','English','A wholesome oblivion of one\'s neighbours is the beginning of wisdom.','',NULL,'Beginning,Neighbours',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27353,'','Richard Le Gallienne','Poet','1866','1947','English','If Romeo and Juliet make a tragedy of it nowadays, they have only to blame their own mismanagement, for the world is with them as it has never been before, and all sensible fathers and mothers know it.','',NULL,'Blame,Before,Mothers',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27354,'Nature','Richard Le Gallienne','Poet','1866','1947','English','Nature is forever arriving and forever departing, forever approaching, forever vanishing; but in her vanishings there seems to be ever the waving of a hand, in all her partings a promise of meetings farther along the road.','',NULL,'Ever,Her',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27355,'Beauty,Great','Richard Le Gallienne','Poet','1866','1947','English','A woman\'s beauty is one of her great missions.','',NULL,'Woman',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27356,'Time,Experience','Richard Le Gallienne','Poet','1866','1947','English','All myths that are something more than fancies gain rather than lose in value with time, by reason of the accretions of human experience.','',NULL,'Human',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27357,'Religion,History','Richard Le Gallienne','Poet','1866','1947','English','All religions have periods in their history which are looked back to with retrospective fear and trembling as eras of persecution, and each religion has its own book of martyrs.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27358,'','Richard Le Gallienne','Poet','1866','1947','English','All roads indeed lead to Rome, but theirs also is a more mystical destination, some bourne of which no traveller knows the name, some city, they all seem to hint, even more eternal.','',NULL,'Knows,Name,Seem',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27359,'','Richard Le Gallienne','Poet','1866','1947','English','Be it whim or emergency, the modern laboratory is equally at the service of romance, equally ready to gratify mankind with a torpedo or a toy.','',NULL,'Service,Ready,Modern',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27360,'Life,Work,Women','Richard Le Gallienne','Poet','1866','1947','English','In their work, then, as in their play, men and women are more and more coming to share with each other as comrades, and really the fun of life seems in no wise diminished as a consequence.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27361,'Beauty,Time,Fear','Richard Le Gallienne','Poet','1866','1947','English','It is curious how, from time immemorial, man seems to have associated the idea of evil with beauty, shrunk from it with a sort of ghostly fear, while, at the same time drawn to it by force of its hypnotic attraction.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27362,'Life','Richard Le Gallienne','Poet','1866','1947','English','It is the fine excesses of life that make it worth living.','',NULL,'Living,Worth',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27363,'Science','Richard Le Gallienne','Poet','1866','1947','English','Modern science, then, so far from being an enemy of romance, is seen on every hand to be its sympathetic and resourceful friend, its swift and irresistible helper in its serious need, and an indulgent minister to its lighter fancies.','',NULL,'Enemy,Friend',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27364,'Love','Richard Le Gallienne','Poet','1866','1947','English','More and more the world is growing to love a lover, and one has only to read the newspapers to see how sympathetic are the times to any generous and adventurous display of the passions.','',NULL,'Times,Read',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27365,'','Richard Le Gallienne','Poet','1866','1947','English','Organized Christianity has probably done more to retard the ideals that were its founder\'s than any other agency in the world.','',NULL,'Done,Ideals,Agency',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27366,'Life,Nature','Richard Le Gallienne','Poet','1866','1947','English','Perhaps we too seldom reflect how much the life of Nature is one with the life of man, how unimportant or indeed merely seeming, the difference between them.','',NULL,'Between',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27367,'','Richard Le Gallienne','Poet','1866','1947','English','Races and nations are thus ever ready to believe the worst of one another.','',NULL,'Believe,Ever,Another',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27368,'Love,Beauty','Richard Le Gallienne','Poet','1866','1947','English','The beauty we love is very silent. It smiles softly to itself, but never speaks.','',NULL,'Silent',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27369,'Religion,Time','Richard Le Gallienne','Poet','1866','1947','English','The spiritual element, the really important part of religion, has no concern with Time and Space, temporary mundane laws, or conduct.','',NULL,'Spiritual',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27370,'Work,Nature','Richard Le Gallienne','Poet','1866','1947','English','Though actually the work of man\'s hands - or, more properly speaking, the work of his travelling feet, - roads have long since come to seem so much a part of Nature that we have grown to think of them as a feature of the landscape no less natural than rocks and trees.','',NULL,'Long',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27371,'Beauty,Truth','Richard Le Gallienne','Poet','1866','1947','English','We also maintain - again with perfect truth - that mystery is more than half of beauty, the element of strangeness that stirs the senses through the imagination.','',NULL,'Through',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27372,'','Richard Le Gallienne','Poet','1866','1947','English','We are all treading the vanishing road of a song in the air, the vanishing road of the spring flowers and the winter snows, the vanishing roads of the winds and the streams, the vanishing road of beloved faces.','',NULL,'Spring,Song,Road',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27373,'Nature','Richard Le Gallienne','Poet','1866','1947','English','We have, of course, long since ceased to think of Nature as the sympathetic mirror of our moods, or to imagine that she has any concern with the temporal affairs of man.','',NULL,'Long,She',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27374,'Life,Time','Richard Le Gallienne','Poet','1866','1947','English','Wild oats will get sown some time, and one of the arts of life is to sow them at the right time.','',NULL,'Wild',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27375,'','Jose Antonio Viera Gallo','Politician','1943','','Chilean','Socialism can only arrive by bicycle.','',NULL,'Socialism,Bicycle,Arrive',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27376,'','Vincent Gallo','Actor','\nApril 11, 1961\n','','American','I\'m sorry I\'m not gay or Jewish, so I don\'t have a special interest group of journalists that support me.','',NULL,'Sorry,Gay,Special',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27377,'Love,Trust','Vincent Gallo','Actor','\nApril 11, 1961\n','','American','I don\'t trust or love anyone. Because people are so creepy. Creepy creepy creeps. Creeping around. Creeping here and creeping there. Creeping everywhere.','',NULL,'Around',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27378,'Life','Vincent Gallo','Actor','\nApril 11, 1961\n','','American','I never apologized for anything in my life. The only thing I\'m sorry about is putting a curse on Roger Ebert\'s colon. If a fat pig like Roger Ebert doesn\'t like my movie, then I\'m sorry for him.','',NULL,'Sorry,Him',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27379,'Women','Vincent Gallo','Actor','\nApril 11, 1961\n','','American','I am available to all women - all women who can afford me, that is.','',NULL,'Available,Afford',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27380,'Good','Vincent Gallo','Actor','\nApril 11, 1961\n','','American','I constantly try to reinvent my sensibilities and my ideas. I enjoy some of the satisfaction that I get when I feel good about what I\'ve done. But the process is quite lonely and quite painful.','',NULL,'Lonely,Done',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27381,'Work','Vincent Gallo','Actor','\nApril 11, 1961\n','','American','I didn\'t want to lose my subjectivity and my objectivity about my work.','',NULL,'Lose',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27382,'','Vincent Gallo','Actor','\nApril 11, 1961\n','','American','I do not want my new works to be generated in a market or audience of any kind.','',NULL,'Works,Audience,Market',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27383,'','Vincent Gallo','Actor','\nApril 11, 1961\n','','American','I don\'t drink any coffee or take any drugs and I don\'t smoke cigarettes and I don\'t eat sugar and I don\'t take any medicine at all. I eat a lot of fish, vegetables, and I stay away from starches.','',NULL,'Away,Coffee,Fish',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27384,'','Vincent Gallo','Actor','\nApril 11, 1961\n','','American','I drive out to this quail farm, where I get a lot of these incredible quail eggs, which I eat all day long. And I eat a lot of superfoods like goji, cacao and chia seeds, things like that. And I like unpasteurised milk of the goat and the sheep. They send it once a week from Pennsylvania, from the A','',NULL,'Long,Once,Week',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27385,'','Vincent Gallo','Actor','\nApril 11, 1961\n','','American','I heard my mother talking badly of me to people who were talking badly of me in her salon. That\'s probably the thing that I\'m most sensitive of in all my friendships and my relationships. I just... I just can\'t take that. I\'m comfortable with enemies, but I can\'t take it from friends.','',NULL,'Mother,Friends,Her',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27386,'','Vincent Gallo','Actor','\nApril 11, 1961\n','','American','I never wanted to be an actor. I never want to be an actor. I want to be a movie star. The whole idea of having to act is too gruesome. It\'s too ambitious for me.','',NULL,'Wanted,Whole,Idea',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27387,'Success','Vincent Gallo','Actor','\nApril 11, 1961\n','','American','I stopped painting in 1990 at the peak of my success just to deny people my beautiful paintings, and I did it out of spite.','',NULL,'Beautiful,Did',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27388,'','Vincent Gallo','Actor','\nApril 11, 1961\n','','American','I would be delighted to show my film in the Viennale. I do not offer press kits. I do not offer stills. I do not offer screeners. I do not offer DVD\'s. I do not offer posters. I require a first-class flight to bring the print however I do not offer any photo ops or press exchange in any way. My fee ','',NULL,'Show,Film,Bring',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27389,'Love','Vincent Gallo','Actor','\nApril 11, 1961\n','','American','I\'m so in love with the United States. Not as a patriot. I\'m in love with America like it\'s my first girlfriend. The geography, the people, the smell, the touch, the taste, the gas stations. I\'m madly in love with America.','',NULL,'America,Girlfriend',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27390,'','Vincent Gallo','Actor','\nApril 11, 1961\n','','American','I\'m sort of like a maniac, and I can\'t get out of it.','',NULL,'Maniac',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27391,'Life,Fear','Vincent Gallo','Actor','\nApril 11, 1961\n','','American','I\'ve never been a popular person, but it doesn\'t matter. I have everything in my life that I want. I\'m not a walking publicity stunt. I\'m not an anarchist, or bitter. I\'m not trying to be subversive. I just try to remain unguarded, unprotected by fear, and agents and publicists, and I feel comfortab','',NULL,'Person',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27392,'','Vincent Gallo','Actor','\nApril 11, 1961\n','','American','If I gain support, the support doesn\'t seem to mean anything. It\'s not like anyone really cares about me.','',NULL,'Mean,Support,Anyone',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27393,'Life,Home','Vincent Gallo','Actor','\nApril 11, 1961\n','','American','My parents took an interest in nothing, at home no books, no records. My mother and my father are the emblem of indifference, dryness and bad taste. My father is also terribly stingy, in life as well as in feelings: I have never seen him filling up the bathtub.','',NULL,'Mother',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27394,'Birthday','Vincent Gallo','Actor','\nApril 11, 1961\n','','American','My parents were dishonest people. If it was my birthday, I knew my mother took me to the K-Mart and she stole my toy. She\'d put it in the shopping cart and we\'d walk out. I was raised with that.','',NULL,'Mother,Parents',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27395,'','George Galloway','Politician','\nAugust 16, 1954\n','','British','The big tyrants never face justice.','',NULL,'Justice,Big,Face',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27396,'War','George Galloway','Politician','\nAugust 16, 1954\n','','British','I am an opponent of Saddam Hussein, but an opponent also, of the sanctions that have killed a million Iraqi children and an opponent of the United States\' apparent desire to plunge the Middle East into a new and devastating war.','',NULL,'Children,Desire',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27397,'','George Galloway','Politician','\nAugust 16, 1954\n','','British','It is only losers that are prosecuted.','',NULL,'Losers,Prosecuted',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27398,'','George Galloway','Politician','\nAugust 16, 1954\n','','British','Tony Blair will be remembered for nothing other than that he followed George W. Bush over a cliff; took the rest of us with them, and we haven\'t yet reached the bottom, I\'m afraid.','',NULL,'Nothing,Afraid,Rest',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27399,'War','George Galloway','Politician','\nAugust 16, 1954\n','','British','Henry Kissinger is the greatest living war criminal in the world today, with the blood of millions of people in Vietnam and Cambodia and Laos and Chile and East Timor on his hands. He will never appear in a court or be behind bars.','',NULL,'Today,Greatest',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27400,'Patriotism,Great','George Galloway','Politician','\nAugust 16, 1954\n','','British','I\'m an advocate of the great Dr. Johnson, the English man of letters who said that patriotism was the last refuge of the scoundrel.','',NULL,'Said',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27401,'Patriotism','George Galloway','Politician','\nAugust 16, 1954\n','','British','There are those who wrap themselves in flags and blow the tinny trumpet of patriotism as a means of fooling the people.','',NULL,'Means,Themselves',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27402,'','George Galloway','Politician','\nAugust 16, 1954\n','','British','We say here that if you fall down in the United States, the ambulance man must feel for your wallet before he feels for your pulse.','',NULL,'Must,Down,Before',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27403,'','George Galloway','Politician','\nAugust 16, 1954\n','','British','Anyone will say anything under torture.','',NULL,'Anyone,Torture',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27404,'','George Galloway','Politician','\nAugust 16, 1954\n','','British','Even if you only counted the votes that actually made it through the hoops in order to be cast, the president was really Al Gore.','',NULL,'Through,Made,President',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27405,'','George Galloway','Politician','\nAugust 16, 1954\n','','British','George Bush doesn\'t represent any civilization!','',NULL,'Represent,Bush,George',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27406,'Time','George Galloway','Politician','\nAugust 16, 1954\n','','British','I came to declare that I am a friend to Arabs, at a time when it is not easy to be friend to Arabs, because nowadays those who have ambitions and interests would not befriend Arab.','',NULL,'Friend,Easy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27407,'Money,War','George Galloway','Politician','\nAugust 16, 1954\n','','British','I have never solicited nor received money from Iraq for our campaign against war and sanctions. I have never seen a barrel of oil, never owned one, never bought one, never sold one.','',NULL,'Against',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27408,'Men,History','George Galloway','Politician','\nAugust 16, 1954\n','','British','I think that both men, Bush and Blair, will be damned in history. Both men have made their respective countries the two most hated countries in the world.','',NULL,'Made',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27409,'','George Galloway','Politician','\nAugust 16, 1954\n','','British','I\'m demanding to be prosecuted. I\'m begging to be prosecuted for perjury.','',NULL,'Begging,Demanding,Perjury',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27410,'','George Galloway','Politician','\nAugust 16, 1954\n','','British','I\'ve had more than 12,000 emails from the United States. It\'s not easy in the United States to find out the email address of a British parliamentarian.','',NULL,'Find,Easy,United',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27411,'','George Galloway','Politician','\nAugust 16, 1954\n','','British','I\'ve never had a penny through oil deals and no one has produced a shred of evidence that I have.','',NULL,'Through,Evidence,Oil',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27412,'','George Galloway','Politician','\nAugust 16, 1954\n','','British','It\'s clear enough that there was substantial fraud in Ohio, thus delivering the Electoral College vote for President Bush.','',NULL,'Enough,Vote,College',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27413,'','George Galloway','Politician','\nAugust 16, 1954\n','','British','MRSA, which is a kind of super bug mutant, is killing 10,000 people a year in Britain.','',NULL,'Year,Super,Britain',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27414,'','George Galloway','Politician','\nAugust 16, 1954\n','','British','Some things are too important to be left to the private sector.','',NULL,'Important,Left,Private',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27415,'','George Gallup','Businessman','\nNovember 18, 1901\n','\nJuly 26, 1984\n','American','Polling is merely an instrument for gauging public opinion. When a president or any other leader pays attention to poll results, he is, in effect, paying attention to the views of the people. Any other interpretation is nonsense.','',NULL,'Leader,Opinion,Attention',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27416,'God,Alone','George Gallup','Businessman','\nNovember 18, 1901\n','\nJuly 26, 1984\n','American','I could prove God statistically. Take the human body alone - the chances that all the functions of an individual would just happen is a statistical monstrosity.','',NULL,'Human',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27417,'Love,Age,Death','John Galsworthy','Author','\nAugust 14, 1867\n','\nJanuary 31, 1933\n','English','Love has no age, no limit; and no death.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27418,'','John Galsworthy','Author','\nAugust 14, 1867\n','\nJanuary 31, 1933\n','English','The beginnings and endings of all human undertakings are untidy.','',NULL,'Human,Beginnings,Endings',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27419,'','John Galsworthy','Author','\nAugust 14, 1867\n','\nJanuary 31, 1933\n','English','Beginnings are always messy.','',NULL,'Beginnings,Messy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27420,'','John Galsworthy','Author','\nAugust 14, 1867\n','\nJanuary 31, 1933\n','English','A man of action forced into a state of thought is unhappy until he can get out of it.','',NULL,'Thought,Until,Action',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27421,'','John Galsworthy','Author','\nAugust 14, 1867\n','\nJanuary 31, 1933\n','English','One\'s eyes are what one is, one\'s mouth is what one becomes.','',NULL,'Eyes,Mouth,Becomes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27422,'','John Galsworthy','Author','\nAugust 14, 1867\n','\nJanuary 31, 1933\n','English','A man is the sum of his actions, of what he has done, of what he can do, Nothing else.','',NULL,'Nothing,Done,Else',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27423,'Beauty','John Galsworthy','Author','\nAugust 14, 1867\n','\nJanuary 31, 1933\n','English','He was afflicted by the thought that where Beauty was, nothing ever ran quite straight, which no doubt, was why so many people looked on it as immoral.','',NULL,'Nothing,Doubt',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27424,'Future','John Galsworthy','Author','\nAugust 14, 1867\n','\nJanuary 31, 1933\n','English','If you do not think about your future, you cannot have one.','',NULL,'Cannot',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27425,'Life,Power','John Galsworthy','Author','\nAugust 14, 1867\n','\nJanuary 31, 1933\n','English','When Man evolved Pity, he did a queer thing - deprived himself of the power of living life as it is without wishing it to become something different.','',NULL,'Different',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27426,'','John Galsworthy','Author','\nAugust 14, 1867\n','\nJanuary 31, 1933\n','English','Headlines twice the size of the events.','',NULL,'Events,Twice,Size',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27427,'','John Galsworthy','Author','\nAugust 14, 1867\n','\nJanuary 31, 1933\n','English','Idealism increases in direct proportion to one\'s distance from the problem.','',NULL,'Problem,Distance,Direct',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27428,'Life,Religion,Future','John Galsworthy','Author','\nAugust 14, 1867\n','\nJanuary 31, 1933\n','English','Religion was nearly dead because there was no longer real belief in future life; but something was struggling to take its place - service - social service - the ants creed, the bees creed.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27429,'','John Galsworthy','Author','\nAugust 14, 1867\n','\nJanuary 31, 1933\n','English','The French cook; we open tins.','',NULL,'Open,Cook,French',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27430,'Power','John Galsworthy','Author','\nAugust 14, 1867\n','\nJanuary 31, 1933\n','English','There is one rule for politicians all over the world: Don\'t say in Power what you say in opposition; if you do, you only have to carry out what the other fellows have found impossible.','',NULL,'Impossible,Found',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27431,'','James Galway','Musician','\nDecember 8, 1939\n','','Irish','Never just run through a study because you happen to be familiar with it, but use it to see what you can get from it on this new day which has been granted you.','',NULL,'Happen,Through,Study',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27432,'','James Galway','Musician','\nDecember 8, 1939\n','','Irish','I do not consider my self as having mastered the flute, but I get a real kick out of trying.','',NULL,'Real,Self,Trying',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27433,'','James Galway','Musician','\nDecember 8, 1939\n','','Irish','Running through things because you are familiar with them, breeds routine and this is the seed of boredom.','',NULL,'Through,Boredom,Running',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27434,'','James Galway','Musician','\nDecember 8, 1939\n','','Irish','Everyone who plays the flute should learn singing.','',NULL,'Learn,Everyone,Singing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27435,'','James Galway','Musician','\nDecember 8, 1939\n','','Irish','Being unprepared heightens nerves.','',NULL,'Nerves,Unprepared',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27436,'','James Galway','Musician','\nDecember 8, 1939\n','','Irish','Control of vibrato helps your musical expression.','',NULL,'Control,Expression,Musical',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27437,'','James Galway','Musician','\nDecember 8, 1939\n','','Irish','I do not see scales as abstract.','',NULL,'Abstract,Scales',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27438,'','James Galway','Musician','\nDecember 8, 1939\n','','Irish','I have never received a flute from them for free and I would not accept such a gift from any manufacturer.','',NULL,'Free,Accept,Gift',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27439,'','James Galway','Musician','\nDecember 8, 1939\n','','Irish','I have to report to those of you who think diamonds make a difference that I cannot tell what it is. Seriously, as you all know, they make no difference at all. They just make the flute look a little more special.','',NULL,'Special,Cannot,Tell',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27440,'Teacher','James Galway','Musician','\nDecember 8, 1939\n','','Irish','I think it is most important for a teacher to play the pieces and studies that are being played by the student.','',NULL,'Important,Play',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27441,'','James Galway','Musician','\nDecember 8, 1939\n','','Irish','It is normal to be nervous.','',NULL,'Normal,Nervous',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27442,'','James Galway','Musician','\nDecember 8, 1939\n','','Irish','Scales played in the correct musical way are very exciting and rewarding.','',NULL,'Exciting,Played,Musical',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27443,'','James Galway','Musician','\nDecember 8, 1939\n','','Irish','The mind of the performer is a very strange thing.','',NULL,'Mind,Strange,Performer',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27444,'','James Galway','Musician','\nDecember 8, 1939\n','','Irish','Yes indeed I have gained a lot out of playing scales and etudes.','',NULL,'Playing,Yes,Indeed',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27445,'','James Galway','Musician','\nDecember 8, 1939\n','','Irish','You can sightread better if you know your scales and arpeggios.','',NULL,'Better,Scales',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27446,'','James Galway','Musician','\nDecember 8, 1939\n','','Irish','You cannot prepare enough for anything.','',NULL,'Enough,Cannot,Prepare',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27447,'Success,Work,Great','Leon Gambetta','Politician','\nApril 2, 1838\n','\nDecember 31, 1882\n','French','The great recipe for success is to work, and always work.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27448,'','Michael Gambon','Actor','\nOctober 19, 1940\n','','British','Every part I play is just a variant of my own personality. No real character actor, of course, just me.','',NULL,'Character,Real,Play',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27449,'','Michael Gambon','Actor','\nOctober 19, 1940\n','','British','I belong to quite a lot of learned societies. We collect firearms and discuss them at dinners and clubs and things.','',NULL,'Learned,Quite,Belong',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27450,'','Michael Gambon','Actor','\nOctober 19, 1940\n','','British','A child did approach me in a restaurant in Cornwall, but he thought I was Gandalf.','',NULL,'Thought,Did,Child',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27451,'Money,Movies','Michael Gambon','Actor','\nOctober 19, 1940\n','','British','I am a theatre actor, but the last ten years I\'ve taken parts in movies because it keeps me in money.','',NULL,'Last',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27452,'','Michael Gambon','Actor','\nOctober 19, 1940\n','','British','I just hate the idea of being well known. I know that is almost impossible if you\'re an actor who has done okay, but I\'ve always fought against it.','',NULL,'Hate,Done,Impossible',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27453,'','Michael Gambon','Actor','\nOctober 19, 1940\n','','British','I just play him as myself, I don\'t ease myself into any role really. I stick a beard on and play me.','',NULL,'Him,Play,Role',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27454,'','Michael Gambon','Actor','\nOctober 19, 1940\n','','British','I learn the lines that JK Rowling or whoever writes them, and say them.','',NULL,'Learn,Lines,Whoever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27455,'Fear','Michael Gambon','Actor','\nOctober 19, 1940\n','','British','I live in fear of being a contented passenger. I\'d rather get parts I can\'t play.','',NULL,'Live,Play',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27456,'','Michael Gambon','Actor','\nOctober 19, 1940\n','','British','I promise myself that I would go and do a play every year.','',NULL,'Play,Year,Promise',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27457,'','Michael Gambon','Actor','\nOctober 19, 1940\n','','British','I\'m an anorak. I\'ve always been an obsessive collector of things. Richard Briers collects stamps. I collect cars and guns, which are much more expensive, and much more difficult to store.','',NULL,'Difficult,Guns,Cars',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27458,'Love,Music','Michael Gambon','Actor','\nOctober 19, 1940\n','','British','I\'m very flower-like. I love classical music. I go to ballet and I cry. There\'s nothing so beautiful.','',NULL,'Beautiful',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27459,'Business','Michael Gambon','Actor','\nOctober 19, 1940\n','','British','I\'ve always tried to be an actor who... I just plod on and try to keep my mouth shut, mind my own business. I find the whole thing about people\'s lives... I can\'t understand it. I\'m always astonished that people want to know anything about me.','',NULL,'Mind,Understand',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27460,'Love','Michael Gambon','Actor','\nOctober 19, 1940\n','','British','Oh yeah, I\'d love to be a comedian. I\'ve done a lot, but always in the confines of plays.','',NULL,'Done,Oh',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27461,'','Michael Gambon','Actor','\nOctober 19, 1940\n','','British','Paul Schofield said something like, \'If I\'m not acting in a play, I don\'t really exist.\' Those weren\'t the exact words, but he meant it\'s only when I\'m acting in a play that I\'ve got something to say about the world. And then why should I talk, when people can come to see it?','',NULL,'Words,Play,Why',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27462,'','Michael Gambon','Actor','\nOctober 19, 1940\n','','British','Richard was in heavy, heavy costume, he could hardly sit, you know, and I turned up and they put me in two layers of silk, so I played him much lighter - you know, floating around in a pair of slippers, a bit of a hippy.','',NULL,'Him,Two,Put',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27463,'','Michael Gambon','Actor','\nOctober 19, 1940\n','','British','Television has dried up for my generation, so it\'s plays and films.','',NULL,'Generation,Television,Films',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27464,'','Michael Gambon','Actor','\nOctober 19, 1940\n','','British','There were no spells at my school, just a smack in the mouth.','',NULL,'School,Mouth,Spells',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27465,'Freedom','Michael Gambon','Actor','\nOctober 19, 1940\n','','British','There\'s no subtext in Harry Potter really; it\'s all magic, anything can happen. Why do I say this? Because it\'s a magic spell. It\'s quite nice in a way. There is a real freedom to it.','',NULL,'Nice,Real',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27466,'','Michael Gambon','Actor','\nOctober 19, 1940\n','','British','Yeah, I like causing trouble. It\'s the teddy boy in me. I used to be a teddy boy. Feeling slightly inferior and wanting to cause a bit of bother and get some action going on in the room rather than get bored stiff.','',NULL,'Feeling,Bored,Rather',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27467,'','Michael Gambon','Actor','\nOctober 19, 1940\n','','British','You get used to being lazy doing films, but classical theatre\'s going to finish me off.','',NULL,'Lazy,Off,Used',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27468,'Forgiveness','Indira Gandhi','Statesman','\nNovember 19, 1917\n','\nOctober 31, 1984\n','Indian','Forgiveness is a virtue of the brave.','',NULL,'Brave,Virtue',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27469,'Work','Indira Gandhi','Statesman','\nNovember 19, 1917\n','\nOctober 31, 1984\n','Indian','There are two kinds of people, those who do the work and those who take the credit. Try to be in the first group; there is less competition there.','',NULL,'Two,Try',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27470,'Work','Indira Gandhi','Statesman','\nNovember 19, 1917\n','\nOctober 31, 1984\n','Indian','My grandfather once told me that there were two kinds of people: those who do the work and those who take the credit. He told me to try to be in the first group; there was much less competition.','',NULL,'Two,Try',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27471,'','Indira Gandhi','Statesman','\nNovember 19, 1917\n','\nOctober 31, 1984\n','Indian','People tend to forget their duties but remember their rights.','',NULL,'Forget,Remember,Rights',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27472,'','Indira Gandhi','Statesman','\nNovember 19, 1917\n','\nOctober 31, 1984\n','Indian','Even if I died in the service of the nation, I would be proud of it. Every drop of my blood... will contribute to the growth of this nation and to make it strong and dynamic.','',NULL,'Strong,Proud,Service',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27473,'','Indira Gandhi','Statesman','\nNovember 19, 1917\n','\nOctober 31, 1984\n','Indian','You must learn to be still in the midst of activity and to be vibrantly alive in repose.','',NULL,'Must,Still,Learn',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27474,'Love','Indira Gandhi','Statesman','\nNovember 19, 1917\n','\nOctober 31, 1984\n','Indian','There is not love where there is no will.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27475,'','Indira Gandhi','Statesman','\nNovember 19, 1917\n','\nOctober 31, 1984\n','Indian','Have a bias toward action - let\'s see something happen now. You can break that big plan into small steps and take the first step right away.','',NULL,'Happen,Small,Big',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27476,'Strength','Indira Gandhi','Statesman','\nNovember 19, 1917\n','\nOctober 31, 1984\n','Indian','A nation\' s strength ultimately consists in what it can do on its own, and not in what it can borrow from others.','',NULL,'Others,Nation',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27477,'Death,Fear','Indira Gandhi','Statesman','\nNovember 19, 1917\n','\nOctober 31, 1984\n','Indian','If I die a violent death, as some fear and a few are plotting, I know that the violence will be in the thought and the action of the assassins, not in my dying.','',NULL,'Thought',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27478,'Money','Indira Gandhi','Statesman','\nNovember 19, 1917\n','\nOctober 31, 1984\n','Indian','One must beware of ministers who can do nothing without money, and those who want to do everything with money.','',NULL,'Must,Nothing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27479,'Power','Indira Gandhi','Statesman','\nNovember 19, 1917\n','\nOctober 31, 1984\n','Indian','The power to question is the basis of all human progress.','',NULL,'Human,Progress',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27480,'Good,Anger','Indira Gandhi','Statesman','\nNovember 19, 1917\n','\nOctober 31, 1984\n','Indian','Anger is never without an argument, but seldom with a good one.','',NULL,'Argument',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27481,'','Indira Gandhi','Statesman','\nNovember 19, 1917\n','\nOctober 31, 1984\n','Indian','You cannot shake hands with a clenched fist.','',NULL,'Cannot,Hands,Fist',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27482,'','Indira Gandhi','Statesman','\nNovember 19, 1917\n','\nOctober 31, 1984\n','Indian','Martyrdom does not end something, it only a beginning.','',NULL,'End,Beginning,Martyrdom',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27483,'','Indira Gandhi','Statesman','\nNovember 19, 1917\n','\nOctober 31, 1984\n','Indian','My father was a statesman, I am a political woman. My father was a saint. I am not.','',NULL,'Father,Woman,Political',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27484,'','Indira Gandhi','Statesman','\nNovember 19, 1917\n','\nOctober 31, 1984\n','Indian','All my games were political games; I was, like Joan of Arc, perpetually being burned at the stake.','',NULL,'Political,Games,Burned',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27485,'','Indira Gandhi','Statesman','\nNovember 19, 1917\n','\nOctober 31, 1984\n','Indian','There exists no politician in India daring enough to attempt to explain to the masses that cows can be eaten.','',NULL,'Enough,Daring,Politician',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27486,'Love,Life','Mahatma Gandhi','Leader','\nOctober 2, 1869\n','\nJanuary 30, 1948\n','Indian','Where there is love there is life.','mahatma-gandhi.jpg',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27487,'Religion','Mahatma Gandhi','Leader','\nOctober 2, 1869\n','\nJanuary 30, 1948\n','Indian','I like your Christ, I do not like your Christians. Your Christians are so unlike your Christ.','mahatma-gandhi.jpg',NULL,'Christ,Christians',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27488,'Forgiveness','Mahatma Gandhi','Leader','\nOctober 2, 1869\n','\nJanuary 30, 1948\n','Indian','The weak can never forgive. Forgiveness is the attribute of the strong.','mahatma-gandhi.jpg',NULL,'Strong,Forgive',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27489,'Peace','Mahatma Gandhi','Leader','\nOctober 2, 1869\n','\nJanuary 30, 1948\n','Indian','An eye for an eye only ends up making the whole world blind.','mahatma-gandhi.jpg',NULL,'Whole,Making',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27490,'','Mahatma Gandhi','Leader','\nOctober 2, 1869\n','\nJanuary 30, 1948\n','Indian','First they ignore you, then they laugh at you, then they fight you, then you win.','mahatma-gandhi.jpg',NULL,'Fight,Laugh,Win',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27491,'Happiness','Mahatma Gandhi','Leader','\nOctober 2, 1869\n','\nJanuary 30, 1948\n','Indian','Happiness is when what you think, what you say, and what you do are in harmony.','mahatma-gandhi.jpg',NULL,'Harmony',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27492,'Easter,Good','Mahatma Gandhi','Leader','\nOctober 2, 1869\n','\nJanuary 30, 1948\n','Indian','A man who was completely innocent, offered himself as a sacrifice for the good of others, including his enemies, and became the ransom of the world. It was a perfect act.','mahatma-gandhi.jpg',NULL,'Sacrifice',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27493,'Change','Mahatma Gandhi','Leader','\nOctober 2, 1869\n','\nJanuary 30, 1948\n','Indian','You must be the change you wish to see in the world.','mahatma-gandhi.jpg',NULL,'Must,Wish',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27494,'','Mahatma Gandhi','Leader','\nOctober 2, 1869\n','\nJanuary 30, 1948\n','Indian','A man is but the product of his thoughts what he thinks, he becomes.','mahatma-gandhi.jpg',NULL,'Thoughts,Thinks,Product',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27495,'Faith,God,Alone','Mahatma Gandhi','Leader','\nOctober 2, 1869\n','\nJanuary 30, 1948\n','Indian','Before the throne of the Almighty, man will be judged not by his acts but by his intentions. For God alone reads our hearts.','mahatma-gandhi.jpg',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27496,'Society,Faith','Mahatma Gandhi','Leader','\nOctober 2, 1869\n','\nJanuary 30, 1948\n','Indian','You must not lose faith in humanity. Humanity is an ocean; if a few drops of the ocean are dirty, the ocean does not become dirty.','mahatma-gandhi.jpg',NULL,'Must',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27497,'','Mahatma Gandhi','Leader','\nOctober 2, 1869\n','\nJanuary 30, 1948\n','Indian','Prayer is not asking. It is a longing of the soul. It is daily admission of one\'s weakness. It is better in prayer to have a heart without words than words without a heart.','mahatma-gandhi.jpg',NULL,'Heart,Daily,Better',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27498,'Learning','Mahatma Gandhi','Leader','\nOctober 2, 1869\n','\nJanuary 30, 1948\n','Indian','Live as if you were to die tomorrow. Learn as if you were to live forever.','mahatma-gandhi.jpg',NULL,'Live,Tomorrow',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27499,'','Mahatma Gandhi','Leader','\nOctober 2, 1869\n','\nJanuary 30, 1948\n','Indian','A \'No\' uttered from the deepest conviction is better than a \'Yes\' merely uttered to please, or worse, to avoid trouble.','mahatma-gandhi.jpg',NULL,'Better,Trouble,Worse',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27500,'Love','Mahatma Gandhi','Leader','\nOctober 2, 1869\n','\nJanuary 30, 1948\n','Indian','A coward is incapable of exhibiting love; it is the prerogative of the brave.','mahatma-gandhi.jpg',NULL,'Brave,Coward',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27501,'Anger','Mahatma Gandhi','Leader','\nOctober 2, 1869\n','\nJanuary 30, 1948\n','Indian','Anger and intolerance are the enemies of correct understanding.','mahatma-gandhi.jpg',NULL,'Correct',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27502,'Morning','Mahatma Gandhi','Leader','\nOctober 2, 1869\n','\nJanuary 30, 1948\n','Indian','Prayer is the key of the morning and the bolt of the evening.','mahatma-gandhi.jpg',NULL,'Evening,Prayer',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27503,'','Mahatma Gandhi','Leader','\nOctober 2, 1869\n','\nJanuary 30, 1948\n','Indian','The greatness of a nation can be judged by the way its animals are treated.','mahatma-gandhi.jpg',NULL,'Nation,Greatness,Judged',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27504,'Relationship','Mahatma Gandhi','Leader','\nOctober 2, 1869\n','\nJanuary 30, 1948\n','Indian','Spiritual relationship is far more precious than physical. Physical relationship divorced from spiritual is body without soul.','mahatma-gandhi.jpg',NULL,'Spiritual,Soul',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27505,'','Mahatma Gandhi','Leader','\nOctober 2, 1869\n','\nJanuary 30, 1948\n','Indian','Nobody can hurt me without my permission.','mahatma-gandhi.jpg',NULL,'Hurt,Nobody,Permission',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27506,'History,Faith','Mahatma Gandhi','Leader','\nOctober 2, 1869\n','\nJanuary 30, 1948\n','Indian','A small body of determined spirits fired by an unquenchable faith in their mission can alter the course of history.','mahatma-gandhi.jpg',NULL,'Small',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27507,'Politics','Mahatma Gandhi','Leader','\nOctober 2, 1869\n','\nJanuary 30, 1948\n','Indian','It is better to be violent, if there is violence in our hearts, than to put on the cloak of nonviolence to cover impotence.','mahatma-gandhi.jpg',NULL,'Better,Put',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27508,'Truth','Mahatma Gandhi','Leader','\nOctober 2, 1869\n','\nJanuary 30, 1948\n','Indian','Even if you are a minority of one, the truth is the truth.','mahatma-gandhi.jpg',NULL,'Minority',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27509,'Faith,Time,Patience','Mahatma Gandhi','Leader','\nOctober 2, 1869\n','\nJanuary 30, 1948\n','Indian','If patience is worth anything, it must endure to the end of time. And a living faith will last in the midst of the blackest storm.','mahatma-gandhi.jpg',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27510,'','Mahatma Gandhi','Leader','\nOctober 2, 1869\n','\nJanuary 30, 1948\n','Indian','An ounce of practice is worth more than tons of preaching.','mahatma-gandhi.jpg',NULL,'Worth,Practice,Preaching',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27511,'Great','Rajiv Gandhi','Statesman','\nAugust 20, 1944\n','\nMay 21, 1991\n','Indian','For some days, people thought that India was shaking. But there are always tremors when a great tree falls.','',NULL,'Thought,Days',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27512,'','Sonia Gandhi','','\nDecember 9, 1946\n','','','Together we can face any challenges as deep as the ocean and as high as the sky.','',NULL,'Deep,Together,High',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27513,'','Sonia Gandhi','','\nDecember 9, 1946\n','','','An economy growing at 7 percent per year, can and must find the resources to improve the lives of its millions of poor.','',NULL,'Must,Find,Poor',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27514,'Knowledge','Virchand Gandhi','Educator','\nAugust 25, 1864\n','','Indian','According to the Jain view, soul is that element which knows, thinks and feels. It is in fact the divine element in the living being. The Jain thinks that the phenomena of knowledge, feeling, thinking and willing are conditioned on something, and that that something must be as real as anything can b','',NULL,'Must,Feeling',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27515,'Religion,Great','Virchand Gandhi','Educator','\nAugust 25, 1864\n','','Indian','All religions worthy of the name are now making great efforts to purify their doctrines and return to their original standpoint, all except Christianity! You surely know that the nineteenth century Christianity is not the religion taught by Christ. Christ\'s religion has been changed and corrupted.','',NULL,'Making',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27516,'','Virchand Gandhi','Educator','\nAugust 25, 1864\n','','Indian','Christians well know that the much-decorated statue of the Church, as it now stands, is not of pure chiseled marble, but of clay, cemented together by blood and tears and hardened in the fires of hatred and persecution.','',NULL,'Together,Hatred,Blood',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27517,'Life,Religion','Virchand Gandhi','Educator','\nAugust 25, 1864\n','','Indian','In Western lands there is a distinct division between the religious and the secular life. There is one rule of conduct for laymen and another for clergymen. This distinction has never found its place in the life of the people of India. There, all of life is included in the word \'religion.\'','',NULL,'Place',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27518,'','Virchand Gandhi','Educator','\nAugust 25, 1864\n','','Indian','Jainism has two ways of looking at things: one called Dravyarthekaraya and the other Paryayartheka Noya. According to the Dravyarthekaraya view the universe is without beginning and end, but according to the Paryayartheka view we have creation and destruction at every moment.','',NULL,'End,Two,Moment',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27519,'','Virchand Gandhi','Educator','\nAugust 25, 1864\n','','Indian','Matter is a term contrary to soul. But nonsoul is its contradictory. Whatever is not soul is nonsoul.','',NULL,'Soul,Matter,Whatever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27520,'Nature,God','Virchand Gandhi','Educator','\nAugust 25, 1864\n','','Indian','The central ideas of Christianity, an angry God and vicarious atonement, are contrary to every fact in nature, as also to the better aspirations of the human heart; they are, in our present stage of enlightenment, absurd, preposterous, and blasphemous propositions.','',NULL,'Angry',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27521,'Faith,Nature','Virchand Gandhi','Educator','\nAugust 25, 1864\n','','Indian','The true nature of soul is right knowledge, right faith and right conduct. The soul, so long as it is subject to transmigration, is undergoing evolution and involution.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27522,'','Virchand Gandhi','Educator','\nAugust 25, 1864\n','','Indian','We all understand that the debasement of a nation\'s coinage is very pernicious and must prove disastrous to its commerce. How much more dangerous is the debasement of the spiritual coinage!','',NULL,'Spiritual,Must,Understand',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27523,'Men','James Gandolfini','Actor','\nSeptember 18, 1961\n','','American','I lost 30 pounds to play my character in \'The Mexican\', but people don\'t take to skinny mafia men, and I don\'t feel right when I\'m thin.','',NULL,'Character,Lost',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27524,'','James Gandolfini','Actor','\nSeptember 18, 1961\n','','American','Actors will say, \'My character wouldn\'t say that.\' Who said it was your character?','',NULL,'Character,Said',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27525,'','James Gandolfini','Actor','\nSeptember 18, 1961\n','','American','All writers are vampires.','',NULL,'Vampires,Writers',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27526,'','James Gandolfini','Actor','\nSeptember 18, 1961\n','','American','Both my mother and father were very supportive of any career move any of us wanted to make.','',NULL,'Mother,Father,Career',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27527,'Good','James Gandolfini','Actor','\nSeptember 18, 1961\n','','American','Good writing will bring you to places you don\'t even expect sometimes.','',NULL,'Writing,Sometimes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27528,'Family','James Gandolfini','Actor','\nSeptember 18, 1961\n','','American','I dabbled a little bit in acting in high school, and then I forgot about it completely. And then at about 25 I went to a class. I don\'t think anybody in my family thought it was an intelligent choice. I don\'t think anybody thought I\'d succeed, which is understandable. I think they were just happy th','',NULL,'Happy,School',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27529,'','James Gandolfini','Actor','\nSeptember 18, 1961\n','','American','I don\'t think I will do a Mafia character again. I want to get away from the violence a little bit, because it is starting to bother me personally.','',NULL,'Character,Away,Again',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27530,'','James Gandolfini','Actor','\nSeptember 18, 1961\n','','American','I find it hard to relax. I live in New York.','',NULL,'Live,Hard,Find',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27531,'Respect','James Gandolfini','Actor','\nSeptember 18, 1961\n','','American','I have nothing but respect for HBO.','',NULL,'Nothing,Hbo',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27532,'','James Gandolfini','Actor','\nSeptember 18, 1961\n','','American','I just don\'t think I\'m that interesting. I don\'t think what I have to say is that interesting. To hear me go blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. I mean, who... cares?','',NULL,'Mean,Hear,Cares',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27533,'','James Gandolfini','Actor','\nSeptember 18, 1961\n','','American','I like dark places.','',NULL,'Dark,Places',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27534,'','James Gandolfini','Actor','\nSeptember 18, 1961\n','','American','I like idiotic comedies.','',NULL,'Idiotic,Comedies',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27535,'Love','James Gandolfini','Actor','\nSeptember 18, 1961\n','','American','I love doing theaters, cracking people up, hearing them physically roll in the aisles. But we need to get serious. These are serious times. No joke. No joke.','',NULL,'Serious,Joke',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27536,'Love','James Gandolfini','Actor','\nSeptember 18, 1961\n','','American','I love hearing people laugh.','',NULL,'Laugh,Hearing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27537,'','James Gandolfini','Actor','\nSeptember 18, 1961\n','','American','I want nothing to do with privilege.','',NULL,'Nothing,Privilege',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27538,'','James Gandolfini','Actor','\nSeptember 18, 1961\n','','American','I was voted best-looking kid in high school but, as you can see, things changed. I used to say I was a 260 pound Woody Allen. You can make that 295 pound now.','',NULL,'School,Used,High',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27539,'Love,Good,Freedom','James Gandolfini','Actor','\nSeptember 18, 1961\n','','American','I\'d love to live in New Orleans. I love the freedom of it - for good and for bad.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27540,'Home','James Gandolfini','Actor','\nSeptember 18, 1961\n','','American','I\'m an actor... I do a job and I go home. Why are you interested in me? You don\'t ask a truck driver about his job.','',NULL,'Job,Why',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27541,'','James Gandolfini','Actor','\nSeptember 18, 1961\n','','American','I\'m an angry guy.','',NULL,'Angry,Guy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27542,'','James Gandolfini','Actor','\nSeptember 18, 1961\n','','American','I\'m not a big, three-hour-play, Ibsen-revival kind of man.','',NULL,'Big',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27543,'','James Gandolfini','Actor','\nSeptember 18, 1961\n','','American','I\'ve been very lucky, considering what I look like and what I do.','',NULL,'Lucky',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27544,'','James Gandolfini','Actor','\nSeptember 18, 1961\n','','American','It is a dark, dark world. If you\'re going to be in a dark world, I can\'t think of any better one to be in. I still think I\'m very lucky to be in it.','',NULL,'Better,Still,Dark',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27545,'','James Gandolfini','Actor','\nSeptember 18, 1961\n','','American','Part of the fun of acting is the research, finding out about other people.','',NULL,'Fun,Acting,Research',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27546,'Work','James Gandolfini','Actor','\nSeptember 18, 1961\n','','American','People don\'t know and they shouldn\'t know that you work incredibly hard as an actor.','',NULL,'Hard,Actor',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27547,'','James Gandolfini','Actor','\nSeptember 18, 1961\n','','American','Putting somebody else\'s pants on and pretending to be somebody else is occasionally, as you grow older, horrifying.','',NULL,'Else,Older,Pretending',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27548,'Music','Tim Gane','Musician','\nJuly 12, 1964\n','','English','Because for me, \'60s pop music is amongst the most complicated or complex music because it has so many resonances which strike you. The music itself is often simple, but the way that I interpret it, or the way I think it\'s interpreted culturally, is very complex.','',NULL,'Simple,Often',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27549,'Music','Tim Gane','Musician','\nJuly 12, 1964\n','','English','I think that most people who write about music just want to fill some paper. They\'re not really interested in getting to the heart of something. Otherwise, they wouldn\'t write what they write.','',NULL,'Heart,Write',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27550,'Work','Tim Gane','Musician','\nJuly 12, 1964\n','','English','What I liked about doing a soundtrack is that it\'s almost the opposite of any kind of normal recording that a band does, because it\'s very much a restricted, narrow... And I kind of like that, I find it exciting to work within these things.','',NULL,'Find,Almost',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27551,'','Sunil Gangopadhyay','Poet','\nSeptember 7, 1934\n','\nOctober 23, 2012\n','Indian','I have done no wrong but the zealots are trying to attack me because I am so critical of them.','',NULL,'Done,Trying,Wrong',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27552,'','Sunil Gangopadhyay','Poet','\nSeptember 7, 1934\n','\nOctober 23, 2012\n','Indian','In Bengal, Hindus are known to crack jokes at the expense of their gods and goddesses and that\'s what I did.','',NULL,'Did,Known,Jokes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27553,'','Sunil Gangopadhyay','Poet','\nSeptember 7, 1934\n','\nOctober 23, 2012\n','Indian','One can tell or do whatever one wants when one is in the Opposition but once one is running a state, one cannot do that.','',NULL,'Cannot,Tell,Whatever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27554,'','Jason Gann','Actor','1971','','Australian','Back in Australia, I did foster care for sick cats for years, and I was always most successful with the animals when I was given two - a brother and sister.','',NULL,'Successful,Care,Two',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27555,'','Jason Gann','Actor','1971','','Australian','British comedy - which has been a big inspiration to me for many years - is very different to Australian comedy and different again to American comedy.','',NULL,'Different,Big,Again',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27556,'','Jason Gann','Actor','1971','','Australian','Dogs are more of a responsibility than kids - you can send a kid off to their grandparents or a nanny, but with a dog you can\'t do that.','',NULL,'Kids,Off,Dog',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27557,'','Jason Gann','Actor','1971','','Australian','Eventually, I want to be a creative producer that isn\'t in things. The acting is more of a secondary thing for me now.','',NULL,'Acting,Creative,Eventually',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27558,'','Jason Gann','Actor','1971','','Australian','I do have a couple of pets, but I am determined to keep them out of the media spotlight.','',NULL,'Keep,Media,Couple',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27559,'Work,Great','Jason Gann','Actor','1971','','Australian','I don\'t get that many scripts. Back in Australia, I\'ve pretty much done my own shows and really no work outside of that. It\'s only now that I\'m starting to read some Hollywood film scripts, and I\'ve read some really great ones.','',NULL,'Done',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27560,'Good,Great','Jason Gann','Actor','1971','','Australian','I had a good theater career for years. I played Hamlet when I was 22, and I\'ve played some really great roles.','',NULL,'Career',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27561,'','Jason Gann','Actor','1971','','Australian','I see something that seems like standard fare, that I can imagine any number of actors playing, and I\'m generally not interested.','',NULL,'Playing,Seems,Interested',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27562,'','Jason Gann','Actor','1971','','Australian','I\'m sort lucky in that for me, I\'m a writer now. I started as an actor but I\'m a writer and so things like \'Wilfred\' and shows like that are where I escape to.','',NULL,'Started,Actor,Lucky',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27563,'','Jason Gann','Actor','1971','','Australian','I\'ve always been fairly confident in my acting.','',NULL,'Acting,Confident,Fairly',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27564,'Funny,Dad','Jason Gann','Actor','1971','','Australian','My dad was in the army so we moved around a lot and I changed schools every year and had to make new friends, and I found that if I was the funny guy I could do that easier.','',NULL,'Friends',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27565,'','Jason Gann','Actor','1971','','Australian','So many young pets burn out in Hollywood, it\'s crazy.','',NULL,'Crazy,Young,Hollywood',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27566,'','Jason Gann','Actor','1971','','Australian','The last few years I\'ve had to force myself to go out and be more involved the world because I can get a bit more cerebral and escape into characters and the world of characters. But now I guess I escape into stories about \'Wilfred.\'','',NULL,'Last,Few,Bit',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27567,'','Jason Gann','Actor','1971','','Australian','The writer\'s room is a really interesting place to be.','',NULL,'Place,Writer,Room',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27568,'Work','Jason Gann','Actor','1971','','Australian','There are no real guidelines or maps in Australia as to how to write a show, whereas in Hollywood it\'s where the TV industry is created and there\'s a lot of work that goes into development.','',NULL,'Real,Write',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27569,'Funny','Jason Gann','Actor','1971','','Australian','To open the majority of peoples\' minds to something new is difficult. I always think that, as long as it\'s funny underneath, then you can argue that a teaspoonful of sugar helps the medicine go down.','',NULL,'Long,Down',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27570,'Love','Jason Gann','Actor','1971','','Australian','You can maybe be artistic and really original and creative, but as long as it\'s got that funniness at the root of it, then certain people are going to love it just because they need a laugh.','',NULL,'Long,Laugh',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27571,'Truth','Jeff Gannon','Journalist','1957','','American','As I\'ve said, I\'ve been advised not to get into the specifics out there. Is there some truth out there? Yes. Is there a lot of falsehood out there? Absolutely.','',NULL,'Said,Yes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27572,'','Jeff Gannon','Journalist','1957','','American','All my stories were usually titled, \'White House Says,\' \'President Bush Wants,\' and I relied on transcripts from the briefings. I relied on press releases that were sent to the press for the purpose of accurately portraying what the White House believed or wanted.','',NULL,'Wanted,Purpose,President',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27573,'Future','Jeff Gannon','Journalist','1957','','American','And I\'m hoping that fair-minded people will stand up and say that what\'s been done to me is wrong, and that-that people\'s personal lives have no impact on their ability to be a journalist, you know. Why should my past prevent me from having a future?','',NULL,'Past,Done',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27574,'','Jeff Gannon','Journalist','1957','','American','Even though it has been very painful, lots of opportunities have come forward journalistically. Once all of this blows over, I think it might actually help that I have gotten this attention.','',NULL,'Forward,Help,Once',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27575,'','Jeff Gannon','Journalist','1957','','American','I answered their questions truthfully and honestly, but I would prefer not to say more. I assume the information was routed back and that is why I was not called to testify.','',NULL,'Why,Questions,Assume',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27576,'Work','Jeff Gannon','Journalist','1957','','American','I have always had an attorney on retainer, and now I believe I will have to put him to work.','',NULL,'Believe,Him',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27577,'','Jeff Gannon','Journalist','1957','','American','I use a pseudonym, because my real name is very difficult to pronounce, to remember, and to spell. And many people who have been talking about me on television have yet to pronounce it correctly.','',NULL,'Real,Remember,Difficult',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27578,'','Jeff Gannon','Journalist','1957','','American','I was given a White House - well, you will have to ask the White House that. But I asked to attend the White House briefing because I was, you know, because I wanted to report on the activities there.','',NULL,'Wanted,Ask,House',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27579,'','Jeff Gannon','Journalist','1957','','American','I was given no special information by the White House, or by anybody else, for that matter.','',NULL,'Special,Else,Matter',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27580,'Time','Jeff Gannon','Journalist','1957','','American','I\'d like to get back into journalism. I\'m hoping someone will offer me a job as a commentator or one of those political analysts that you see on the news shows all the time.','',NULL,'Job,Someone',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27581,'','Jeff Gannon','Journalist','1957','','American','If I am a Republican shill, wouldn\'t you think I am the least amount of a threat to the president?','',NULL,'President,Republican,Threat',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27582,'','Jeff Gannon','Journalist','1957','','American','If I am communicating to my readers exactly what the White House believes on any certain issue, that\'s reporting to them an unvarnished, unfiltered version of what they - the Administration - believe.','',NULL,'Believe,House,White',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27583,'Work','Jeff Gannon','Journalist','1957','','American','Mr. President, How are you going to work with people who seem to have divorced themselves from reality?','',NULL,'Reality,Themselves',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27584,'Time','Jeff Gannon','Journalist','1957','','American','My employer was never at any time aware of anything in my past beyond the writing I did, because, frankly, it isn\'t relevant to the job I was asked to do, which was to be a reporter.','',NULL,'Past,Job',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27585,'','Jeff Gannon','Journalist','1957','','American','My name is James Guckert. Well, when you read it, it\'s always pronounced some other way.','',NULL,'Read,Name,James',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27586,'War','Jeff Gannon','Journalist','1957','','American','Since There are so many questions about what the president was doing over 30 years ago, what is it that he did after his honorable discharge from the National Guard? Did he make speeches alongside Jane Fonda denouncing America\'s racist war in Vietnam?','',NULL,'Did,America',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27587,'','Alex Gansa','Writer','','','','The world\'s a fascinating place right now.','',NULL,'Place',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27588,'Sports','Joe Garagiola','Athlete','\nFebruary 12, 1926\n','','American','Baseball is drama with an endless run and an ever-changing cast.','',NULL,'Baseball,Run',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27589,'','Joe Garagiola','Athlete','\nFebruary 12, 1926\n','','American','It\'s pitching, hitting and defense that wins. Any two can win. All three make you unbeatable.','',NULL,'Win,Two,Three',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27590,'','Joe Garagiola','Athlete','\nFebruary 12, 1926\n','','American','Nolan Ryan is pitching much better now that he has his curve ball straightened out.','',NULL,'Better,Ball,Pitching',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27591,'Sports','Joe Garagiola','Athlete','\nFebruary 12, 1926\n','','American','One thing you learned as a Cubs fan: when you bought you ticket, you could bank on seeing the bottom of the ninth.','',NULL,'Learned,Seeing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27592,'Home','Joe Garagiola','Athlete','\nFebruary 12, 1926\n','','American','Baseball is a game of race, creed, and color. The race is to first base. The creed is the rules of the game. The color? Well, the home team wears white uniforms, and the visiting team wears gray.','',NULL,'Game,Baseball',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27593,'','Joe Garagiola','Athlete','\nFebruary 12, 1926\n','','American','I know a baseball star who wouldn\'t report the theft of his wife\'s credit cards because the thief spends less than she does.','',NULL,'Wife,Baseball,She',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27594,'Sports','Joe Garagiola','Athlete','\nFebruary 12, 1926\n','','American','I went through baseball as \'a player to be named later.\'','',NULL,'Baseball,Through',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27595,'','Joe Garagiola','Athlete','\nFebruary 12, 1926\n','','American','The Orioles\' Dick Hall comes off the mound like a drunk kangaroo on roller skates.','',NULL,'Drunk,Off,Roller',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27596,'Work,Nature','John Garamendi','Politician','\nJanuary 24, 1945\n','','American','Mother Nature comes up against reality, and the reality is that the system doesn\'t work.','',NULL,'Mother',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27597,'','Valentino Garavani','Designer','\nMay 11, 1932\n','','Italian','An evening dress that reveals a woman\'s ankles while walking is the most disgusting thing I have ever seen.','',NULL,'Woman,Evening,Ever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27598,'Business','Valentino Garavani','Designer','\nMay 11, 1932\n','','Italian','I am especially grateful that I have been able to keep my own style over the decades, in spite of the many changes that have taken place in the world of fashion and in its business.','',NULL,'Fashion,Place',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27599,'Design','Valentino Garavani','Designer','\nMay 11, 1932\n','','Italian','I am always locked in my design studio.','',NULL,'Studio,Locked',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27600,'Women','Valentino Garavani','Designer','\nMay 11, 1932\n','','Italian','I know what women want. They want to be beautiful.','',NULL,'Beautiful',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27601,'','Valentino Garavani','Designer','\nMay 11, 1932\n','','Italian','There are only three things I can do - make a dress, decorate a house, and entertain people.','',NULL,'Three,House,Dress',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27602,'Life,Design','Valentino Garavani','Designer','\nMay 11, 1932\n','','Italian','Even as a young boy, my passion was to design, and I have been very lucky to be able to do what I have loved all my life. There can be few greater gifts than that.','',NULL,'Passion',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27603,'Work','Valentino Garavani','Designer','\nMay 11, 1932\n','','Italian','I am happy that thousands of students, young designers and fashion people will be able to see and study my work in every aspect of it.','',NULL,'Happy,Fashion',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27604,'','Valentino Garavani','Designer','\nMay 11, 1932\n','','Italian','I am like a freight train. Working on the details, twisting them and playing with them over the years, but always staying on the same track.','',NULL,'Working,Same,Playing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27605,'','Valentino Garavani','Designer','\nMay 11, 1932\n','','Italian','I didn\'t like the \'80s at all; it was a vulgar moment of fashion.','',NULL,'Fashion,Moment,Vulgar',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27606,'Amazing','Valentino Garavani','Designer','\nMay 11, 1932\n','','Italian','I have my favourite fashion decade, yes, yes, yes: \'60s. It was a sort of little revolution; the clothes were amazing but not too exaggerated.','',NULL,'Revolution,Fashion',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27607,'Hope','Valentino Garavani','Designer','\nMay 11, 1932\n','','Italian','I hope people will say, \'Mr. Valentino, he did something for fashion, no?\'','',NULL,'Did,Fashion',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27608,'','Valentino Garavani','Designer','\nMay 11, 1932\n','','Italian','I like things simple.','',NULL,'Simple',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27609,'Love,Beauty','Valentino Garavani','Designer','\nMay 11, 1932\n','','Italian','I love my beauty. It\'s not my fault.','',NULL,'Fault',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27610,'Love','Valentino Garavani','Designer','\nMay 11, 1932\n','','Italian','I love the 2000s because everyone started to love haute couture.','',NULL,'Everyone,Started',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27611,'','Valentino Garavani','Designer','\nMay 11, 1932\n','','Italian','My first year, people were interested in me because I was new. Then the press started to come.','',NULL,'Year,Started,Interested',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27612,'','Valentino Garavani','Designer','\nMay 11, 1932\n','','Italian','Unfortunately, the greatest photographers don\'t pay extreme attention to the clothes. If they decide to put a dress in a bathtub or in front of a cow in the countryside with dirt everywhere, well, the dresses come back... ready to be put in the garbage.','',NULL,'Greatest,Put,Attention',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27613,'','Jan Garbarek','Musician','\nMarch 4, 1947\n','','Norwegian','Coltrane was moving out of jazz into something else. And certainly Miles Davis was doing the same thing.','',NULL,'Moving,Same,Else',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27614,'','Jan Garbarek','Musician','\nMarch 4, 1947\n','','Norwegian','I feel very strongly when there\'s no chance for me to find a key to a piece.','',NULL,'Find,Chance,Key',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27615,'','Jan Garbarek','Musician','\nMarch 4, 1947\n','','Norwegian','If you feel you have the right key, you try to make some phrase or sound that will fit.','',NULL,'Try,Sound,Key',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27616,'','Jan Garbarek','Musician','\nMarch 4, 1947\n','','Norwegian','Sometimes it works, sometimes it fails, but that\'s what we face when we\'re dealing with improvisation.','',NULL,'Sometimes,Face,Works',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27617,'','Jan Garbarek','Musician','\nMarch 4, 1947\n','','Norwegian','The only element of jazz that I keep is improvisation.','',NULL,'Keep,Jazz,Element',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27618,'','Jan Garbarek','Musician','\nMarch 4, 1947\n','','Norwegian','There\'s a certain phraseology involved in jazz, and I\'ve moved away from that.','',NULL,'Away,Involved,Jazz',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27619,'','Jan Garbarek','Musician','\nMarch 4, 1947\n','','Norwegian','When we are on tour we also take chances.','',NULL,'Tour,Chances',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27620,'Music','Jan Garbarek','Musician','\nMarch 4, 1947\n','','Norwegian','You have to react to what\'s around you in the moment, whatever the music is. Just think of it as some place you have to enter and you need to find the key.','',NULL,'Find,Moment',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27621,'Life','Victor Garber','Actor','\nMarch 16, 1949\n','','Canadian','And when I go to see plays, I marvel at how people can do that. I\'ve done it all my life, but I still find it mystical.','',NULL,'Done,Find',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27622,'','Victor Garber','Actor','\nMarch 16, 1949\n','','Canadian','Being on a television series is sort of life-altering on every level.','',NULL,'Television,Level,Series',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27623,'Truth','Victor Garber','Actor','\nMarch 16, 1949\n','','Canadian','I believe that acting in any medium is the same thing, it\'s discovering the truth in where you are.','',NULL,'Believe,Same',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27624,'','Victor Garber','Actor','\nMarch 16, 1949\n','','Canadian','I find out more about Jack every week. Essentially, I\'m the same character, but I\'m having more fun this season because I\'m doing more aliases, you know. I like the surprise of not knowing.','',NULL,'Fun,Character,Find',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27625,'','Victor Garber','Actor','\nMarch 16, 1949\n','','Canadian','I find that everything I do is demanding, like Jack Bristow is a complicated man and I do a lot of explaining in the show, it takes a lot of energy and concentration.','',NULL,'Everything,Find,Energy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27626,'Great,Movies','Victor Garber','Actor','\nMarch 16, 1949\n','','Canadian','I had done some TV movies that were great experiences but, no, I wasn\'t looking to do a series.','',NULL,'Done',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27627,'','Victor Garber','Actor','\nMarch 16, 1949\n','','Canadian','I have no interest in directing. I\'ve no talent for it.','',NULL,'Talent,Interest,Directing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27628,'','Victor Garber','Actor','\nMarch 16, 1949\n','','Canadian','I like the fact that Jack is always wearing a tie except when he\'s on a mission. I do like it when I get out there and dress up, or dress down, a little bit.','',NULL,'Down,Fact,Bit',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27629,'','Victor Garber','Actor','\nMarch 16, 1949\n','','Canadian','I remember the first reading of the script we had and everybody was sitting around the table. I was very impressed with the level of acting that was in the room, particularly with Jennifer who has so much responsibility.','',NULL,'Remember,Around,Acting',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27630,'Age','Victor Garber','Actor','\nMarch 16, 1949\n','','Canadian','I think from a very young age I always have this desire to perform.','',NULL,'Young,Desire',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27631,'','Victor Garber','Actor','\nMarch 16, 1949\n','','Canadian','I\'m very serious about acting.','',NULL,'Serious,Acting',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27632,'','Victor Garber','Actor','\nMarch 16, 1949\n','','Canadian','I\'ve been amazed that it\'s so popular with people. But it\'s been fantastic. People are very excited when I walk into a place and they recognize me from the series.','',NULL,'Place,Walk,Popular',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27633,'','Victor Garber','Actor','\nMarch 16, 1949\n','','Canadian','If you were to come to the set of Alias, you\'d know how silly we all are. And I mean, silly.','',NULL,'Mean,Silly',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27634,'','Victor Garber','Actor','\nMarch 16, 1949\n','','Canadian','In our show you have to pay attention and know what happened before. I think it\'s very intelligent entertainment. It makes demands of viewers that a lot of shows don\'t.','',NULL,'Before,Makes,Show',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27635,'','Victor Garber','Actor','\nMarch 16, 1949\n','','Canadian','It\'s about these people who are inextricably together for whatever reasons, and they happen to be in the spy world. It\'s about relationships, and the bottom line is, that\'s why you care.','',NULL,'Care,Together,Happen',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27636,'','Victor Garber','Actor','\nMarch 16, 1949\n','','Canadian','It\'s disgusting that a Broadway show can\'t try out anymore, that no matter where they are in the world, there is this massive dialogue going on between people damning or praising it.','',NULL,'Try,Between,Matter',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27637,'','Victor Garber','Actor','\nMarch 16, 1949\n','','Canadian','My mother couldn\'t have been happier when I said I was moving to New York.','',NULL,'Mother,Moving,Said',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27638,'Good','Victor Garber','Actor','\nMarch 16, 1949\n','','Canadian','My theory about Jack is that he\'s not a very good parent.','',NULL,'Parent,Theory',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27639,'','Victor Garber','Actor','\nMarch 16, 1949\n','','Canadian','One day, we were doing a serious scene and fast talking like we do and we could not stop laughing and the director had to stop the production. We had to go to our trailer and calm down and do it all again.','',NULL,'Down,Serious,Again',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27640,'Good','Victor Garber','Actor','\nMarch 16, 1949\n','','Canadian','Sometimes his methods are questionable, and even his morals are questionable, but his intention is always to protect Sydney. So in that way I think he\'s a good parent.','',NULL,'Sometimes,Parent',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27641,'','Victor Garber','Actor','\nMarch 16, 1949\n','','Canadian','Sometimes, his methods and his motives are questionable and even his morals are questionable in the way he does things. But I think his intention is always to protect his daughter.','',NULL,'Sometimes,Daughter,Protect',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27642,'','Victor Garber','Actor','\nMarch 16, 1949\n','','Canadian','Thank goodness I started getting movie roles and then television shows came along. So I was very fortunate to be able to do all three and I like all of them.','',NULL,'Able,Getting,Three',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27643,'Good','Victor Garber','Actor','\nMarch 16, 1949\n','','Canadian','That\'s why, when Alias came along, I knew I\'d be OK if the show was on for five or six years because the writing was so good and the creative team was so strong.','',NULL,'Strong,Writing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27644,'Work,Great','Victor Garber','Actor','\nMarch 16, 1949\n','','Canadian','The crew loves working on the show, even though we have to work really hard. There\'s nobody in the show that\'s difficult. We really have a great group.','',NULL,'Hard',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27645,'','Victor Garber','Actor','\nMarch 16, 1949\n','','Canadian','The first thing I read was of my character on the phone talking to Sydney\'s fiance. Though short, it was so beautifully written, and it made me laugh. I thought if I wanted to play a character, this would be it.','',NULL,'Character,Laugh,Thought',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27646,'Smile','Greta Garbo','Actress','\nSeptember 18, 1905\n','\nApril 15, 1990\n','Swedish','Anyone who has a continuous smile on his face conceals a toughness that is almost frightening.','',NULL,'Face,Anyone',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27647,'Alone','Greta Garbo','Actress','\nSeptember 18, 1905\n','\nApril 15, 1990\n','Swedish','I want to be alone.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27648,'Alone','Greta Garbo','Actress','\nSeptember 18, 1905\n','\nApril 15, 1990\n','Swedish','I never said, \'I want to be alone.\' I only said, \'I want to be left alone.\' There is all the difference.','',NULL,'Said,Left',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27649,'','Greta Garbo','Actress','\nSeptember 18, 1905\n','\nApril 15, 1990\n','Swedish','There are many things in your heart you can never tell to another person. They are you, your private joys and sorrows, and you can never tell them. You cheapen yourself, the inside of yourself, when you tell them.','',NULL,'Yourself,Heart,Person',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27650,'','Greta Garbo','Actress','\nSeptember 18, 1905\n','\nApril 15, 1990\n','Swedish','If you are blessed, you are blessed, whether you are married or single.','',NULL,'Blessed,Single,Married',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27651,'Life','Greta Garbo','Actress','\nSeptember 18, 1905\n','\nApril 15, 1990\n','Swedish','Life would be so wonderful if we only knew what to do with it.','',NULL,'Wonderful,Knew',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27652,'Life','Greta Garbo','Actress','\nSeptember 18, 1905\n','\nApril 15, 1990\n','Swedish','The story of my life is about back entrances, side doors, secret elevators and other ways of getting in and out of places so that people won\'t bother me.','',NULL,'Secret,Getting',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27653,'','Greta Garbo','Actress','\nSeptember 18, 1905\n','\nApril 15, 1990\n','Swedish','There seems to be a law that governs all our actions so I never make plans.','',NULL,'Law,Seems,Actions',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27654,'Peace','Greta Garbo','Actress','\nSeptember 18, 1905\n','\nApril 15, 1990\n','Swedish','Being a movie star, and this applies to all of them, means being looked at from every possible direction. You are never left at peace, you\'re just fair game.','',NULL,'Game,Means',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27655,'Men','Greta Garbo','Actress','\nSeptember 18, 1905\n','\nApril 15, 1990\n','Swedish','I don\'t want to be a silly temptress. I cannot see any sense in getting dressed up and doing nothing but tempting men in pictures.','',NULL,'Nothing,Cannot',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27656,'','Greta Garbo','Actress','\nSeptember 18, 1905\n','\nApril 15, 1990\n','Swedish','There is no one who would have me - I can\'t cook.','',NULL,'Cook',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27657,'','Greta Garbo','Actress','\nSeptember 18, 1905\n','\nApril 15, 1990\n','Swedish','I wish I were supernaturally strong so I could put right everything that is wrong.','',NULL,'Strong,Everything,Wish',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27658,'','Greta Garbo','Actress','\nSeptember 18, 1905\n','\nApril 15, 1990\n','Swedish','Is there anything better than to be longing for something, when you know it is within reach?','',NULL,'Better,Within,Reach',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27659,'Life,Good','Greta Garbo','Actress','\nSeptember 18, 1905\n','\nApril 15, 1990\n','Swedish','You don\'t have to be married to have a good friend as your partner for life.','',NULL,'Friend',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27660,'','Greta Garbo','Actress','\nSeptember 18, 1905\n','\nApril 15, 1990\n','Swedish','My talents fall within definite limitations. I am not as versatile an actress as some think.','',NULL,'Fall,Within,Talents',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27661,'Sad','Greta Garbo','Actress','\nSeptember 18, 1905\n','\nApril 15, 1990\n','Swedish','Your joys and sorrows. You can never tell them. You cheapen the inside of yourself if you do tell them.','',NULL,'Yourself,Tell',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27662,'Life,Best','Greta Garbo','Actress','\nSeptember 18, 1905\n','\nApril 15, 1990\n','Swedish','This is where I have wasted the best years of my life.','',NULL,'Wasted',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27663,'','Greta Garbo','Actress','\nSeptember 18, 1905\n','\nApril 15, 1990\n','Swedish','There are some who want to get married and others who don\'t. I have never had an impulse to go to the altar. I am a difficult person to lead.','',NULL,'Person,Others,Difficult',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27664,'Time','Greta Garbo','Actress','\nSeptember 18, 1905\n','\nApril 15, 1990\n','Swedish','I smoke all the time, one after the other.','',NULL,'After,Smoke',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27665,'','Greta Garbo','Actress','\nSeptember 18, 1905\n','\nApril 15, 1990\n','Swedish','I\'m tired and nervous and I\'m in America. Here you don\'t know that you live.','',NULL,'Live,Tired,America',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27666,'','Greta Garbo','Actress','\nSeptember 18, 1905\n','\nApril 15, 1990\n','Swedish','If only those who dream about Hollywood knew how difficult it all is.','',NULL,'Difficult,Dream,Knew',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27667,'Best','Greta Garbo','Actress','\nSeptember 18, 1905\n','\nApril 15, 1990\n','Swedish','It is bitter to think of one\'s best years disappearing in this unpolished country.','',NULL,'Country,Bitter',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27668,'Good','Adam Garcia','Actor','\nJune 1, 1973\n','','Australian','During \'Saturday Night Fever\' at the end of the first act dance number I tried to perform a split-jump, only I can\'t do them so I ended up on my ass followed by the most unsightly backward roll out of it, followed by the cast falling over in laughter and a good portion of the audience too.','',NULL,'Laughter,End',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27669,'Nature','Adam Garcia','Actor','\nJune 1, 1973\n','','Australian','Families, particularly, tend to be the ones that you take the most for granted. They seem to slip under the radar, all those important things - it almost becomes second nature to do so.','',NULL,'Important,Almost',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27670,'Love','Adam Garcia','Actor','\nJune 1, 1973\n','','Australian','I love travelling, and had the pleasure of being in the most developed country in the world and then parts of two of the most pristine natural areas of the world: the Galapagos islands and the Equador Amazon jungle. The contrast was incredible.','',NULL,'Country,Two',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27671,'Money','Adam Garcia','Actor','\nJune 1, 1973\n','','Australian','People do more important jobs than acting in film that should be recognised, but for some reason it\'s big money, so people are elevated in status. If I was a bus driver, I\'m sure you wouldn\'t be interviewing me.','',NULL,'Important,Big',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27672,'','Adam Garcia','Actor','\nJune 1, 1973\n','','Australian','You eventually get used to looking at girls picking their leotards out of their bums and that sort of stuff.','',NULL,'Used,Looking,Stuff',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27673,'','Adam Garcia','Actor','\nJune 1, 1973\n','','Australian','At 15 I auditioned for 42nd Street in Australia. Dein Perry was in that show. I actually got the job but I couldn\'t do it because I was only 15. Legally I needed to have another 15-year-old to cover consecutive nights.','',NULL,'Job,Another,Show',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27674,'Work','Adam Garcia','Actor','\nJune 1, 1973\n','','Australian','I do like to keep mementos from my work, whether they be photos, the backs of make-up chairs or even props and clothes.','',NULL,'Keep,Whether',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27675,'','Adam Garcia','Actor','\nJune 1, 1973\n','','Australian','I don\'t care if people think I\'m gay. I know I\'m not, so it doesn\'t bother me.','',NULL,'Care,Gay,Bother',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27676,'Love','Adam Garcia','Actor','\nJune 1, 1973\n','','Australian','I love \'Glee\' so much. It just works - it\'s on the edge of ridiculous.','',NULL,'Ridiculous,Works',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27677,'','Adam Garcia','Actor','\nJune 1, 1973\n','','Australian','I started tapping and I was okay. Then after about two years my feet knew what they were doing!','',NULL,'Two,After,Started',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27678,'','Adam Garcia','Actor','\nJune 1, 1973\n','','Australian','I started with ballet and then my cousin Sarah introduced me to her tap teachers.','',NULL,'Her,Started,Teachers',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27679,'','Adam Garcia','Actor','\nJune 1, 1973\n','','Australian','I think \'Tap Dogs\' has lasted so long because people have a natural interest in tap dancing. This form of dancing can\'t be dated, it\'s such an intriguing form of dance because the feet are also an an instrument.','',NULL,'Long,Dance,Natural',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27680,'','Adam Garcia','Actor','\nJune 1, 1973\n','','Australian','I was seeing this girl recently and used to call her up saying I missed her. I can\'t help it after a few drinks!','',NULL,'Girl,Help,Saying',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27681,'','Adam Garcia','Actor','\nJune 1, 1973\n','','Australian','I\'m a loser on Sunday. Yeah, I\'m a couch potato. I get up and try and eat and then back on the couch. And watch anything.','',NULL,'Sunday,Loser,Try',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27682,'Good,Cool','Adam Garcia','Actor','\nJune 1, 1973\n','','Australian','If I could have anyone on speed dial it would be George Clooney. He seems like a cool guy who would give good advice.','',NULL,'Give',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27683,'','Adam Garcia','Actor','\nJune 1, 1973\n','','Australian','It\'s always fun teasing the person. When they ask if I\'m gay, I say, \'Oh, I don\'t know.\'','',NULL,'Fun,Gay,Person',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27684,'','Adam Garcia','Actor','\nJune 1, 1973\n','','Australian','My favorite thing to do is to wind those guys up by hitting on their girlfriends. I say, \'I think your girlfriend\'s gorgeous, but it\'s all right, I\'m gay.\' They get very nervous after a few minutes!','',NULL,'Gay,After,Girlfriend',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27685,'Famous','Adam Garcia','Actor','\nJune 1, 1973\n','','Australian','The most famous person in my phone is Lindsay Lohan. We starred in \'Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen\' together in 2004 and we\'ve stayed in touch.','',NULL,'Person,Together',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27686,'Work','Adam Garcia','Actor','\nJune 1, 1973\n','','Australian','The process of rehearsal means you learn so much and really get the chance to develop your work on a character.','',NULL,'Character,Learn',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27687,'Love,Money,Movies','Adam Garcia','Actor','\nJune 1, 1973\n','','Australian','They spend an awful lot of money on I-don\'t-know-what in Hollywood movies; I certainly didn\'t get any of it. But they sure do love spending money.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27688,'Life','Adam Garcia','Actor','\nJune 1, 1973\n','','Australian','They think my life is glamourous. It\'s not true. I obviously get to come in and do radio interviews. That\'s the glamour. But other than that, I eat and sleep and that\'s it. Eat, sleep and do shows.','',NULL,'True,Sleep',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27689,'','Adam Garcia','Actor','\nJune 1, 1973\n','','Australian','Well it\'s hard to remember who, but I drunk dial a lot.','',NULL,'Drunk,Hard,Remember',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27690,'Life','Andy Garcia','Actor','\nApril 12, 1956\n','','American','I\'ve had my moments of insanity. But there is a certain responsibility to set proper examples for your children, and that influences your choices in every aspect of your life.','',NULL,'Children,Insanity',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27691,'','Andy Garcia','Actor','\nApril 12, 1956\n','','American','Children make you a better everything. Daughters open up a whole different sensibility to you. When you have children, it focuses you on them as opposed to on yourself.','',NULL,'Yourself,Children,Better',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27692,'','Andy Garcia','Actor','\nApril 12, 1956\n','','American','I\'m a staunch anti-Castro individual.','',NULL,'Individual,Staunch',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27693,'Life,Change','Andy Garcia','Actor','\nApril 12, 1956\n','','American','Everything I do in my life is very instinctual and in the moment. If I\'m attracted to something, that\'s it. If I have reservations, those don\'t change till they\'re resolved. My first impression is how I go.','',NULL,'Everything',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27694,'Work','Andy Garcia','Actor','\nApril 12, 1956\n','','American','It\'s better not to work than to work in something you don\'t want to be working in.','',NULL,'Better,Working',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27695,'Women','Andy Garcia','Actor','\nApril 12, 1956\n','','American','They say a lot of women would like to see me naked, but there\'s not a lens long enough for that.','',NULL,'Long,Enough',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27696,'Movies','Andy Garcia','Actor','\nApril 12, 1956\n','','American','Becoming a producer enables you to empower yourself, to make the film that you want to make. I have desires to make movies - I have movies I\'m developing, and things that I\'m interested in.','',NULL,'Yourself,Film',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27697,'Movies','Andy Garcia','Actor','\nApril 12, 1956\n','','American','I don\'t control the movies that are offered to me, but I make choices based on certain parameters.','',NULL,'Control,Choices',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27698,'Success','Andy Garcia','Actor','\nApril 12, 1956\n','','American','I think if the movie has resonance and stimulates the viewer to talk about it, you can have as large an audience as you want. The most important thing for me is that the movie exists. And that\'s success enough already.','',NULL,'Important,Enough',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27699,'','Andy Garcia','Actor','\nApril 12, 1956\n','','American','I wish we didn\'t have to tell this story.','',NULL,'Wish,Tell,Story',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27700,'','Andy Garcia','Actor','\nApril 12, 1956\n','','American','I\'m not the type of person who goes through all this effort for a movie, and then doesn\'t care if anybody sees it. I want them to see it, and I want them to see it on the big screen.','',NULL,'Care,Person,Through',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27701,'','Andy Garcia','Actor','\nApril 12, 1956\n','','American','If you want to experiment, do something temporary.','',NULL,'Experiment,Temporary',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27702,'Movies','Andy Garcia','Actor','\nApril 12, 1956\n','','American','Movies are very hard to make, to get it all to come together. So many people have their say in what the end product of films are.','',NULL,'End,Hard',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27703,'Music','Andy Garcia','Actor','\nApril 12, 1956\n','','American','My first interest was always music, and somehow that channelled itself into films and acting. I don\'t know what the natural transition of it was. I mean I acted a little bit when I was young and like any kid would in a community theatre.','',NULL,'Mean,Young',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27704,'Work,Time','Andy Garcia','Actor','\nApril 12, 1956\n','','American','My grandfather was a very elegant individual. My father also. He was a lawyer and farmer in Cuba. In Miami, he had to go to work wherever he could. But whenever it was time to go out, you saw how they cared for how they looked.','',NULL,'Father',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27705,'Best','Andy Garcia','Actor','\nApril 12, 1956\n','','American','My uncle, who was a little more flamboyant, always said the guy who dressed the best was Fred Astaire.','',NULL,'Said,Guy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27706,'Love','Andy Garcia','Actor','\nApril 12, 1956\n','','American','She is Cuba. If you want to love her, you have to be with her, but you can\'t be with her in her current state. It\'s the point of view of all exiles - you have to leave the thing you cherish most.','',NULL,'Her,She',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27707,'Love','Andy Garcia','Actor','\nApril 12, 1956\n','','American','You have to love the guy that you play, even if you play the villain, you\'ve got to love him.','',NULL,'Him,Play',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27708,'Life','Jeff Garcia','Athlete','\nFebruary 24, 1970\n','','American','I think I\'m very conscientious of how precious life is and how quickly life can be taken away from you, especially at times when it can be least expected.','',NULL,'Away,Times',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27709,'Love','Jeff Garcia','Athlete','\nFebruary 24, 1970\n','','American','Just because an individual in his 30s hasn\'t found true love and, yes, there are opportunities to date but it also forces you to be more particular. In so many ways, you become more adamant about finding that right person and not allowing yourself to open up to just anybody.','',NULL,'Yourself,True',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27710,'Sports','Jeff Garcia','Athlete','\nFebruary 24, 1970\n','','American','Part of my growing up was always trying to make my parents proud and always trying to keep them happy. I think part of what held them together was my involvement in sports.','',NULL,'Happy,Parents',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27711,'','Jeff Garcia','Athlete','\nFebruary 24, 1970\n','','American','I don\'t know if it\'s how I speak or what it is about me that presents that sort of label, but I don\'t know how many times I have to be out in public with a girlfriend to stop that from being said.','',NULL,'Said,Speak,Girlfriend',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27712,'','Jeff Garcia','Athlete','\nFebruary 24, 1970\n','','American','I really want to make this the last stop of my career. I don\'t want to be a vagabond, so to speak, and be traveling from team to team, year in and year out. I\'m not that type of guy. I like to be settled.','',NULL,'Career,Team,Speak',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27713,'','Jeff Garcia','Athlete','\nFebruary 24, 1970\n','','American','I\'ll be ready. I\'m ready right now.','',NULL,'Ready',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27714,'Work','Jeff Garcia','Athlete','\nFebruary 24, 1970\n','','American','I\'ll take as much work as I can get. You can always need more work.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27715,'Time,Good','Jeff Garcia','Athlete','\nFebruary 24, 1970\n','','American','I\'ve been fortunate and blessed to further my career in the Arena Football League, and I\'ve had a good time doing it.','',NULL,'Blessed',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27716,'Change,Nature','Jeff Garcia','Athlete','\nFebruary 24, 1970\n','','American','If I had it my way, I never would have left San Francisco, but things change and that\'s the nature of this business. We have to move on. We hopefully get opportunities down the road that we take advantage of.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27717,'','Jeff Garcia','Athlete','\nFebruary 24, 1970\n','','American','There are times when I\'m watching an NFL quarterback struggling to get through the game, and I get bitter to some extent.','',NULL,'Game,Through,Times',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27718,'','Jeff Garcia','Athlete','\nFebruary 24, 1970\n','','American','When I graduated from college I didn\'t want to play in the AFL.','',NULL,'Play,College,Graduated',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27719,'Work','Jeff Garcia','Athlete','\nFebruary 24, 1970\n','','American','When you think about your heritage, you think about toughness and hard work.','',NULL,'Hard,Toughness',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27720,'','Jerry Garcia','Musician','\nAugust 1, 1942\n','\nAugust 9, 1995\n','American','Constantly choosing the lesser of two evils is still choosing evil.','',NULL,'Evil,Two,Still',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27721,'Money','Jerry Garcia','Musician','\nAugust 1, 1942\n','\nAugust 9, 1995\n','American','I think it\'s too bad that everybody\'s decided to turn on drugs, I don\'t think drugs are the problem. Crime is the problem. Cops are the problem. Money\'s the problem. But drugs are just drugs.','',NULL,'Bad,Problem',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27722,'Society','Jerry Garcia','Musician','\nAugust 1, 1942\n','\nAugust 9, 1995\n','American','If we had any nerve at all, if we had any real balls as a society, or whatever you need, whatever quality you need, real character, we would make an effort to really address the wrongs in this society, righteously.','',NULL,'Character,Real',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27723,'','Jerry Garcia','Musician','\nAugust 1, 1942\n','\nAugust 9, 1995\n','American','I read somewhere that 77 per cent of all the mentally ill live in poverty. Actually, I\'m more intrigued by the 23 per cent who are apparently doing quite well for themselves.','',NULL,'Live,Poverty,Themselves',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27724,'Music,Best','Jerry Garcia','Musician','\nAugust 1, 1942\n','\nAugust 9, 1995\n','American','I don\'t know why, it\'s the same reason why you like some music and you don\'t like others. There\'s something about it that you like. Ultimately I don\'t find it\'s in my best interests to try and analyze it, since it\'s fundamentally emotional.','',NULL,'Emotional',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27725,'','Jerry Garcia','Musician','\nAugust 1, 1942\n','\nAugust 9, 1995\n','American','But audio is a component of video, so there\'s always been that anyway, and although we\'ve never expressed a visual side apart from the Grateful Dead movie, I don\'t find it that remote, you know what I mean? It\'s a departure of sorts, but it\'s like a first cousin.','',NULL,'Mean,Find,Grateful',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27726,'','Jerry Garcia','Musician','\nAugust 1, 1942\n','\nAugust 9, 1995\n','American','I\'m shopping around for something to do that no one will like.','',NULL,'Around,Shopping',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27727,'','Jerry Garcia','Musician','\nAugust 1, 1942\n','\nAugust 9, 1995\n','American','For me, the lame part of the Sixties was the political part, the social part. The real part was the spiritual part.','',NULL,'Spiritual,Political,Real',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27728,'Death','Jerry Garcia','Musician','\nAugust 1, 1942\n','\nAugust 9, 1995\n','American','I mean, whatever kills you kills you, and your death is authentic no matter how you die.','',NULL,'Mean,Die',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27729,'Life,Death','Jerry Garcia','Musician','\nAugust 1, 1942\n','\nAugust 9, 1995\n','American','Death comes at you no matter what you do in this life, and to equate drugs with death is a facile comparison.','',NULL,'Matter',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27730,'','Jerry Garcia','Musician','\nAugust 1, 1942\n','\nAugust 9, 1995\n','American','Stuff that\'s hidden and murky and ambiguous is scary because you don\'t know what it does.','',NULL,'Stuff,Scary,Hidden',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27731,'','Jerry Garcia','Musician','\nAugust 1, 1942\n','\nAugust 9, 1995\n','American','And as far as I\'m concerned, it\'s like I say, drugs are not the problem. Other stuff is the problem.','',NULL,'Problem,Far,Stuff',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27732,'Music,Government','Jerry Garcia','Musician','\nAugust 1, 1942\n','\nAugust 9, 1995\n','American','I mean, just because you\'re a musician doesn\'t mean all your ideas are about music. So every once in a while I get an idea about plumbing, I get an idea about city government, and they come the way they come.','',NULL,'Mean',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27733,'Nature','Jerry Garcia','Musician','\nAugust 1, 1942\n','\nAugust 9, 1995\n','American','America is still mostly xenophobic and racist. That\'s the nature of America, I think.','',NULL,'America,Still',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27734,'Life,Society','Jerry Garcia','Musician','\nAugust 1, 1942\n','\nAugust 9, 1995\n','American','But hey, when you live in Watts, you need a little smack to get by, you know what I mean? You need something soft and comfortable in your life, \'cause you\'re not going to get it from what\'s around you. And society isn\'t going to give it to you.','',NULL,'Live',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27735,'','Jerry Garcia','Musician','\nAugust 1, 1942\n','\nAugust 9, 1995\n','American','Our strong suit is what we do, and our audience.','',NULL,'Strong,Audience,Suit',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27736,'','Jerry Garcia','Musician','\nAugust 1, 1942\n','\nAugust 9, 1995\n','American','So it\'s one of those things where we have to - our problem is pacing ourselves and still reaching a large enough number of our audience. Because we don\'t want to burn the audience. And we don\'t want to be excluding anybody.','',NULL,'Enough,Still,Problem',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27737,'','Jerry Garcia','Musician','\nAugust 1, 1942\n','\nAugust 9, 1995\n','American','And the live show is still our main thing.','',NULL,'Live,Still,Show',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27738,'','Jerry Garcia','Musician','\nAugust 1, 1942\n','\nAugust 9, 1995\n','American','And there\'s a lot of that stuff with people bringing their kids, kids bringing their parents, people bringing their grandparents - I mean, it\'s gotten to be really stretched out now. It was never my intention to say, this is the demographics of our audience.','',NULL,'Parents,Mean,Kids',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27739,'','Jerry Garcia','Musician','\nAugust 1, 1942\n','\nAugust 9, 1995\n','American','And for me there\'s still more material than 20 lifetimes that I can use up.','',NULL,'Still,Material,Lifetimes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27740,'','Jerry Garcia','Musician','\nAugust 1, 1942\n','\nAugust 9, 1995\n','American','Hunter can write a melody and stuff like that, but his forte is lyrics. He can write a serviceable melody to hang his lyrics on, and sometimes he comes up with something really nice.','',NULL,'Nice,Sometimes,Write',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27741,'Patience','Jerry Garcia','Musician','\nAugust 1, 1942\n','\nAugust 9, 1995\n','American','I have all the patience in the world about Sirens. For me it\'s not a Grateful Dead project, it\'s a Me project.','',NULL,'Grateful,Dead',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27742,'Success,Music','Jerry Garcia','Musician','\nAugust 1, 1942\n','\nAugust 9, 1995\n','American','We\'re not uncomfortable with it, and we\'ve already been through enough of the music business where I\'m not really worried that commercial success is going to in some way - we\'re already past saving, you know what I mean? It\'s too late for us.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27743,'','Jerry Garcia','Musician','\nAugust 1, 1942\n','\nAugust 9, 1995\n','American','And Warner Bros. seems to be pretty much into re-releasing all of their catalog. So there\'s the Warner Bros. stuff and the stuff that we have control over, we\'re gradually re-releasing it. Some stuff we don\'t have control over.','',NULL,'Control,Pretty,Stuff',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27744,'','Jerry Garcia','Musician','\nAugust 1, 1942\n','\nAugust 9, 1995\n','American','I don\'t think that Slaughterhouse-Five was successful movie material. In fact, Vonnegut\'s books mostly I don\'t feel are movie material.','',NULL,'Successful,Fact,Books',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27745,'','Jorge Garcia','Actor','\nApril 28, 1972\n','','American','Bad people are intriguing!','',NULL,'Bad,Intriguing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27746,'Time','Jorge Garcia','Actor','\nApril 28, 1972\n','','American','You can get fired from any job at any time.','',NULL,'Job,Fired',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27747,'','Jorge Garcia','Actor','\nApril 28, 1972\n','','American','I definitely try to mix humour into anything I do, even if it is into a drama.','',NULL,'Try,Drama,Definitely',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27748,'Good','Jorge Garcia','Actor','\nApril 28, 1972\n','','American','I have been sent three or four scripts for television series, but there wasn\'t anything I really wanted to do. I want to tell a good story, whether it\'s a TV show, a movie, whatever. That\'s really my No. 1 criteria.','',NULL,'Wanted,Tell',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27749,'','Jorge Garcia','Actor','\nApril 28, 1972\n','','American','I have gotten used to working in the dark and I dig it.','',NULL,'Dark,Working,Used',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27750,'','Jorge Garcia','Actor','\nApril 28, 1972\n','','American','I just enjoy the ride while I have it.','',NULL,'Enjoy,While,Ride',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27751,'Music,Work,Time','Jorge Garcia','Actor','\nApril 28, 1972\n','','American','I used to work at this store called Music Plus in San Clemente, California, when I was growing up, and then they became Blockbuster Music, and, like, you had to get a haircut to work there, and at the time I had some pretty long hair. So after that policy was imposed, I knew that was going to be my ','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27752,'','Jorge Garcia','Actor','\nApril 28, 1972\n','','American','I\'m perfectly happy doing nothing. I\'ll hang around the house and take the dog to the park.','',NULL,'Happy,Nothing,Around',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27753,'','Jorge Garcia','Actor','\nApril 28, 1972\n','','American','JJ Abrams is definitely a guy that when he calls, you want to answer. He\'s incredibly focused. When he was shooting the pilot on \'Lost,\' we\'d do a take and he\'d go back to his tent and be working on the first episodes of \'Lost\' as well as the cliffhanger for the eighth season of \'Alias.\' He\'s an inc','',NULL,'Lost,Working,Guy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27754,'Life,Family','Jorge Garcia','Actor','\nApril 28, 1972\n','','American','Life is very nice in Hawaii. I rent a place that has its own cottage so when my friends and family come to visit, they have somewhere nice to stay.','',NULL,'Nice',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27755,'','Jorge Garcia','Actor','\nApril 28, 1972\n','','American','Mixing humour and harsh reality is a very human behaviour, it\'s the way people stay sane in their daily lives.','',NULL,'Daily,Human,Reality',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27756,'','Jorge Garcia','Actor','\nApril 28, 1972\n','','American','People don\'t really want to know what happens. They ask you for just a second, but then they don\'t want to know.','',NULL,'Happens,Second,Ask',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27757,'Cool','Jorge Garcia','Actor','\nApril 28, 1972\n','','American','That\'s always a cool thing to be the voice of what the eyes are seeing. It gives you the role of the Greek chorus and that\'s always fun to do.','',NULL,'Fun,Eyes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27758,'','Jorge Garcia','Actor','\nApril 28, 1972\n','','American','There\'s certainly pressure to find your audience early. You need to paint the picture, but it\'s tough trying to find the balance between a show that people can tune in on any given week while still grabbing the people who are there every week.','',NULL,'Trying,Find,Still',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27759,'','Nina Garcia','Critic','\nMay 3, 1965\n','','Colombian','It\'s refreshing to see a woman who can artfully weave her individuality into an otherwise safe ensemble.','',NULL,'Woman,Her,Safe',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27760,'','Nina Garcia','Critic','\nMay 3, 1965\n','','Colombian','For so many years fashion was shrouded in mystery, this glamorous profession that people knew very little about, they thought it was so glamorous. It now has become so available, with the Internet, with shops like H&M and Target that do designer collaborations, so it\'s more available to everyone and','',NULL,'Thought,Fashion,Become',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27761,'Love','Nina Garcia','Critic','\nMay 3, 1965\n','','Colombian','I grew up with a fashion-obsessed mother and an older sister, so there was a lot of fashion in my house. The first thing I remember owning was a Pierre Cardin jumpsuit when I was 9 or 10; of course I didn\'t actually buy it, but I fell in love with it.','',NULL,'Mother,Remember',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27762,'','Nina Garcia','Critic','\nMay 3, 1965\n','','Colombian','I have seen everything possible covered in studs and grommets. Also, what I call angry shoes: those platforms with the multiple buckles and studs. I think the polished girl is back.','',NULL,'Girl,Angry,Everything',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27763,'Love','Nina Garcia','Critic','\nMay 3, 1965\n','','Colombian','I love \'Project Runway\' because I can really be of help to an industry and I can be supportive to designers.','',NULL,'Help,Industry',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27764,'Love','Nina Garcia','Critic','\nMay 3, 1965\n','','Colombian','I\'m very classic and structural. I love clean lines and interesting, modern details. But I\'m all about being streamlined - less is more.','',NULL,'Less,Modern',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27765,'Life,Mom','Nina Garcia','Critic','\nMay 3, 1965\n','','Colombian','I\'ve had to adapt my wardrobe to my various roles, both at the office, as a mom, and for television. When I shop for the season I look for pieces that will suit every facet of my daily life, not just one single occasion.','',NULL,'Daily',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27766,'','Nina Garcia','Critic','\nMay 3, 1965\n','','Colombian','Like most people, I\'ve grown a lot more sophisticated in my style choices. I know myself and what suits me better now than I did when I was much younger and feel more comfortable in my own skin.','',NULL,'Better,Did,Choices',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27767,'','Nina Garcia','Critic','\nMay 3, 1965\n','','Colombian','My nightmare of nightmares is being overdressed for a casual event - I\'ve done it! You have to have a real sense of what you want to communicate.','',NULL,'Real,Done,Sense',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27768,'','Nina Garcia','Critic','\nMay 3, 1965\n','','Colombian','My style is about making things last forever. When you\'re on a budget, it can be daunting to spend $300 on a pair of boots or a coat. But such basics are the building blocks from which your look is crafted.','',NULL,'Last,Making,Forever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27769,'Good','Nina Garcia','Critic','\nMay 3, 1965\n','','Colombian','Nothing is more alluring to a man than a woman who looks good in her jeans.','',NULL,'Woman,Nothing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27770,'Life,Change,Age','Nina Garcia','Critic','\nMay 3, 1965\n','','Colombian','People always ask me if I could live in any other era what would it be, and I tell them none! I feel so lucky to live in an age where technology has changed and continues to change and make life so much more exciting. It keeps everyone young and constantly learning new things.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27771,'','Nina Garcia','Critic','\nMay 3, 1965\n','','Colombian','Putting on fierce boots is an instant pick-me-up.','',NULL,'Fierce,Boots,Instant',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27772,'','Nina Garcia','Critic','\nMay 3, 1965\n','','Colombian','Style is about fun. True style is not about having a closet full of expensive and beautiful things - it is instead about knowing when, where, and how to utilize your collection.','',NULL,'Beautiful,Fun,True',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27773,'','Nina Garcia','Critic','\nMay 3, 1965\n','','Colombian','Taking stock of what you own, when done correctly and thoroughly, helps dampen the urge to shop frivolously.','',NULL,'Done,Taking,Shop',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27774,'','Nina Garcia','Critic','\nMay 3, 1965\n','','Colombian','The fashion editor as it used to be has changed. Now you have to wear many hats, and whoever tells you differently is wrong. Now you\'re on TV, whether you want it or not.','',NULL,'Fashion,Wrong,Used',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27775,'Time','Nina Garcia','Critic','\nMay 3, 1965\n','','Colombian','We all get a little rush of excitement at the prospect of buying a brand-new outfit for a first date, but this is not the time. You\'re much better off wearing clothes, shoes especially, that you\'ve already tested.','',NULL,'Better,Off',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27776,'Money','Nina Garcia','Critic','\nMay 3, 1965\n','','Colombian','When I was older and I first started working, I was obsessed with buying my first Chanel jacket. I saved up my hard-earned money, went to Barneys, and bought a little black Chanel jacket. It saw many, many job interviews and many, many events. I\'m not fitting into it lately, but I still have it.','',NULL,'Job,Black',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27777,'Love','Nomar Garciaparra','Athlete','\nJuly 23, 1973\n','','American','I love the game of baseball.','',NULL,'Game,Baseball',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27778,'Love','Nomar Garciaparra','Athlete','\nJuly 23, 1973\n','','American','Back then, my idol was Bugs Bunny, because I saw a cartoon of him playing ball - you know, the one where he plays every position himself with nobody else on the field but him? Now that I think of it, Bugs is still my idol. You have to love a ballplayer like that.','',NULL,'Him,Still',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27779,'Great','Nomar Garciaparra','Athlete','\nJuly 23, 1973\n','','American','It\'s great that fans have people they can enjoy and watch play.','',NULL,'Enjoy,Play',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27780,'','Nomar Garciaparra','Athlete','\nJuly 23, 1973\n','','American','My inspiration was the game itself, not any individual player in it.','',NULL,'Game,Individual,Player',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27781,'','Nomar Garciaparra','Athlete','\nJuly 23, 1973\n','','American','People are going to make comparisons and they can do that but I\'m definitely not going to compare myself to Derek Jeter.','',NULL,'Definitely,Compare,Derek',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27782,'','Nomar Garciaparra','Athlete','\nJuly 23, 1973\n','','American','People ask me if my shoes were too small when I was a kid and I say it wouldn\'t matter how fight my shoes were, I just liked that feeling of them being in there. That\'s how I started tapping my toes.','',NULL,'Fight,Feeling,Small',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27783,'Best','Nomar Garciaparra','Athlete','\nJuly 23, 1973\n','','American','People expect you to play your best, so I go through a routine to prepare myself so that I know I\'m physically and mentally ready - prepared for the game.','',NULL,'Game,Through',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27784,'','Nomar Garciaparra','Athlete','\nJuly 23, 1973\n','','American','That\'s basically what I\'m doing when I\'m tapping them - getting my toes to the end of my shoes.','',NULL,'End,Getting,Shoes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27785,'Home','Nomar Garciaparra','Athlete','\nJuly 23, 1973\n','','American','When I go home my mother still makes me take out the garbage.','',NULL,'Mother,Still',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27786,'Time','Nomar Garciaparra','Athlete','\nJuly 23, 1973\n','','American','You know it as soon as you walk in Yankee Stadium. The electricity is there every time, every day.','',NULL,'Walk,Soon',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27787,'Life','Billy Gardell','Comedian','\nAugust 20, 1969\n','','American','And then as I got older, see, I think a lot of times with comics, your life kind of permeates your act. Whatever is happening in your life is what\'s going on on stage. So if you\'re angry in your life, then that\'s going to be on stage. If you\'re looking for the guy that\'s just going to make you laugh','',NULL,'Angry,Forget',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27788,'Health,Great','Billy Gardell','Comedian','\nAugust 20, 1969\n','','American','And what\'s great is, you know, while \'Mike and Molly\' are working on their health, that\'s their flaw, the people that surround them are actually- that\'s the mess. Those two have it together the most.','',NULL,'Together',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27789,'','Billy Gardell','Comedian','\nAugust 20, 1969\n','','American','As a comic, I\'ve heard gunshots while I\'m trying to get to sleep. I\'ve performed where people wanted to do you harm after the show because of something you said.','',NULL,'Sleep,Trying,After',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27790,'Hope','Billy Gardell','Comedian','\nAugust 20, 1969\n','','American','Everybody wants to be a better version of themselves - everybody. And I hope one day I can lose some weight. Maybe, who knows, I\'ll hire myself a trainer and a fancy cook. In five years, maybe I\'ll be an action hero. Then again, maybe I\'ll just be this guy. Who knows? But the fun part is embracing t','',NULL,'Fun,Better',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27791,'','Billy Gardell','Comedian','\nAugust 20, 1969\n','','American','I always like to find those little mom-and-pop sandwich places, or diners. Those are my favorite kind of places.','',NULL,'Find,Favorite,Places',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27792,'','Billy Gardell','Comedian','\nAugust 20, 1969\n','','American','I chewed up a lot of Florida highway when I was starting out. Used to come to Tampa two or three times a year for about 10 years straight.','',NULL,'Two,Used,Year',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27793,'Family','Billy Gardell','Comedian','\nAugust 20, 1969\n','','American','I come from a working-class family in Pittsburgh, whereas \'Mike & Molly\' deals with the working class in Chicago. I swear a little, but I pretty much talk the same. It\'s not like when you see someone like Tim Allen and he\'s a lot bluer onstage.','',NULL,'Someone,Pretty',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27794,'Life','Billy Gardell','Comedian','\nAugust 20, 1969\n','','American','I have been a big guy all my life, I am not going to lose a bunch of weight, because then you\'re like that weird fat person that got skinny but still has a big head. I don\'t want to do that. So I\'m just trying.','',NULL,'Person,Trying',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27795,'','Billy Gardell','Comedian','\nAugust 20, 1969\n','','American','I like those older theaters - the acoustics are perfect, I mean, you just have that feel of there\'s been a thousand shows in there and now you get to be one.','',NULL,'Mean,Perfect,Older',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27796,'Best','Billy Gardell','Comedian','\nAugust 20, 1969\n','','American','I mean, yeah, I want to lose some weight! I\'m doing the best I can.','',NULL,'Mean,Lose',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27797,'Work','Billy Gardell','Comedian','\nAugust 20, 1969\n','','American','I\'m from Minnesota! I used to work Knuckleheads at the Mall of America as a stand-up. I spent New Year\'s there once. I\'m not trying to namedrop.','',NULL,'Trying,America',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27798,'Food','Billy Gardell','Comedian','\nAugust 20, 1969\n','','American','I\'ve been trying to watch my weight a bit, but when I come to Las Vegas, all bets are off. I get enough healthy food in L.A. where the food is the size of a quarter and costs $40 - when I\'m in Vegas, I want a steak!','',NULL,'Trying,Enough',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27799,'Funny','Billy Gardell','Comedian','\nAugust 20, 1969\n','','American','Look, you know, you can\'t please everybody. I\'m a stand-up comic. I know that. It doesn\'t matter how funny you are and how well you do, there\'s two people that are going to walk out of there hating you.','',NULL,'Two,Matter',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27800,'','Billy Gardell','Comedian','\nAugust 20, 1969\n','','American','\'Mike & Molly\' exists in a world where we don\'t just say a snarky line, make a crazy face, and walk out of the room. There\'s actually some tender moments here, too.','',NULL,'Crazy,Here,Face',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27801,'','Billy Gardell','Comedian','\nAugust 20, 1969\n','','American','Stand-up will always come first. I\'ve been doing it for 22 years, and nothing compares to that connection you have with the audience. It\'s euphoric.','',NULL,'Nothing,Audience,Connection',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27802,'Humor,Fear,Anger','Billy Gardell','Comedian','\nAugust 20, 1969\n','','American','The quickest way to defuse fear or insecurity or anger is usually humor. I think comics figure that out quickly, and, once you figure it out, you think, \'Hey, if I can do this and get paid, that would be kind of cool.\'','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27803,'Love','Billy Gardell','Comedian','\nAugust 20, 1969\n','','American','Whenever I realize I\'m being a goofball, I write it down. When I release the joke onstage, I love watching the effect it has on the audience. No one wants to see someone talk who takes themselves too seriously.','',NULL,'Someone,Down',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27804,'','Billy Gardell','Comedian','\nAugust 20, 1969\n','','American','Yeah, I\'ve done Jim Breuer\'s radio show a couple times, and I heard from Larry the Cable Guy when I got \'Mike & Molly,\' wishing me congratulations. I\'m always the last one to the party, man. But that\'s okay. I got there.','',NULL,'Done,Last,Show',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27805,'','Billy Gardell','Comedian','\nAugust 20, 1969\n','','American','You know, I\'m playing the Mirage in Vegas, the main room... About 5 percent of all comics end up as the main headliner on the Vegas Strip, so that\'s a big deal for me. Getting to do my stand-up the way I have this summer is really what I\'ve dreamed of since I was about 10 years old.','',NULL,'End,Old,Big',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27806,'','Billy Gardell','Comedian','\nAugust 20, 1969\n','','American','You need a wisecracking buddy standing next to you? That\'s the role for me. You got the guys who are knock-down, drag-out handsome. That\'s what people want to see. Let that guy be the hero. But there\'s always a role for the Everyman.','',NULL,'Hero,Next,Handsome',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27807,'Home','Billy Gardell','Comedian','\nAugust 20, 1969\n','','American','You start realizing that maybe you\'re the one night a month that people have out, and they don\'t need to hear your political views or how dark you can get. They just want to laugh for an hour and go home. Once I wrapped my head around that, my act evolved accordingly.','',NULL,'Political,Laugh',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27808,'Anger','Mary Garden','','','','','A wonderful emotion to get things moving when one is stuck is anger. It was anger more than anything else that had set me off, roused me into productivity and creativity.','',NULL,'Moving,Creativity',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27809,'Life','Mary Garden','','','','','It was not uncommon for the children to be told they were being treated this way because it was their bad karma and they must have hurt a child in a past life.','',NULL,'Hurt,Karma',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27810,'','Mary Garden','','','','','Research on child abuse suggests that religious beliefs can foster, encourage, and justify the abuse of children. When contempt for sex underlies teachings, this creates a breeding ground for abuse.','',NULL,'Sex,Children,Child',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27811,'Life','Mary Garden','','','','','For a long period in my life - it lasted about 10 years - I had writer\'s block.','',NULL,'Long,Writer',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27812,'','Mary Garden','','','','','I decided to write about the myths of divorce.','',NULL,'Divorce,Write,Decided',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27813,'','Mary Garden','','','','','I deleted all the games from my computer. I spent days trawling the Internet. I started slowly.','',NULL,'Days,Started,Games',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27814,'','Mary Garden','','','','','I was a new devotee of Eastern mysticism and even though I did not join that particular group, I could well have done. They seemed a bit extreme but I regarded myself as not quite ready.','',NULL,'Done,Did,Group',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27815,'','Mary Garden','','','','','If you really want to write, then shut yourself in a room, close the door, and WRITE. If you don\'t want to write, do something else. It\'s as simple as that.','',NULL,'Yourself,Simple,Else',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27816,'','Mary Garden','','','','','In the back of my mind was the constant hankering, almost yearning, to write but something always stopped me in my tracks. Or if I did find my way to put a pen to paper or finger on a keyboard I\'d give up after a few minutes. I\'d find other things to do: Anything but writing.','',NULL,'Mind,Writing,Give',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27817,'','Mary Garden','','','','','In the early 1930s, flying from England to Australia was the longest flight in the world. It was considered extremely dangerous and hazardous, pushing pilots to the limits of mechanical skills and human endurance. Aviation was young.','',NULL,'Human,Young,Dangerous',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27818,'Religion','Mary Garden','','','','','Krishna children were taught that in the spiritual world there were no parents, only souls and hence this justified their being kept out of view from others, cloistered in separate buildings and sheltered from the evil material world.','',NULL,'Spiritual,Children',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27819,'','Mary Garden','','','','','My biggest excuse to others and myself was that I had writer\'s block, as if it was some kind of illness.','',NULL,'Others,Writer,Illness',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27820,'','Mary Garden','','','','','My block was due to two overlapping factors: laziness and lack of discipline.','',NULL,'Two,Laziness,Discipline',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27821,'','Mary Garden','','','','','My inner critic who had begun piping up about how hopeless I was and how I didn\'t know to write.','',NULL,'Write,Hopeless,Inner',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27822,'','Mary Garden','','','','','Reading Stephen King\'s book, On Writing, was like being cornered and forced to have a long, drawn out mental enema.','',NULL,'Long,Book,Writing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27823,'','Marguerite Gardiner','Writer','\nSeptember 1, 1789\n','\nJune 4, 1849\n','Irish','Arles is certainly one of the most interesting towns I have ever seen, whether viewed as a place remarkable for the objects of antiquity it contains, or for the primitive manners of its inhabitants and its picturesque appearance.','',NULL,'Ever,Place,Whether',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27824,'Happiness','Marguerite Gardiner','Writer','\nSeptember 1, 1789\n','\nJune 4, 1849\n','Irish','Happiness consists not in having much, but in being content with little.','',NULL,'Content,Consists',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27825,'Dreams','Marguerite Gardiner','Writer','\nSeptember 1, 1789\n','\nJune 4, 1849\n','Irish','Here Fashion is a despot, and no one dreams of evading its dictates.','',NULL,'Fashion,Here',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27826,'','Marguerite Gardiner','Writer','\nSeptember 1, 1789\n','\nJune 4, 1849\n','Irish','I see little alteration at Lyons since I formerly passed through it. Its manufactories are, nevertheless, flourishing, though less improvement than could be expected is visible in the external aspect of the place.','',NULL,'Through,Place,Less',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27827,'','Marguerite Gardiner','Writer','\nSeptember 1, 1789\n','\nJune 4, 1849\n','Irish','In France, a woman may forget that she is neither young nor handsome; for the absence of these claims to attention does not expose her to be neglected by the male sex.','',NULL,'Sex,Forget,Woman',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27828,'Beauty','Marguerite Gardiner','Writer','\nSeptember 1, 1789\n','\nJune 4, 1849\n','Irish','Talent, like beauty, to be pardoned, must be obscure and unostentatious.','',NULL,'Must,Talent',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27829,'','Marguerite Gardiner','Writer','\nSeptember 1, 1789\n','\nJune 4, 1849\n','Irish','Tears may be dried up, but the heart - never.','',NULL,'Heart,May,Tears',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27830,'','Marguerite Gardiner','Writer','\nSeptember 1, 1789\n','\nJune 4, 1849\n','Irish','The chief prerequisite for a escort is to have a flexible conscience and an inflexible politeness.','',NULL,'Conscience,Chief,Politeness',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27831,'','Marguerite Gardiner','Writer','\nSeptember 1, 1789\n','\nJune 4, 1849\n','Irish','The Temple of Diana is in the vicinity of the fountain, which has given rise to the conjecture that it originally constituted a portion of the ancient baths.','',NULL,'Rise,Ancient,Temple',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27832,'Respect,Smile','Marguerite Gardiner','Writer','\nSeptember 1, 1789\n','\nJune 4, 1849\n','Irish','We never respect those who amuse us, however we may smile at their comic powers.','',NULL,'May',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27833,'Time','Marguerite Gardiner','Writer','\nSeptember 1, 1789\n','\nJune 4, 1849\n','Irish','When we bring back with us the objects most dear, and find those we left unchanged, we are tempted to doubt the lapse of time; but one link in the chain of affection broken, and every thing seems altered.','',NULL,'Doubt,Find',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27834,'Respect','Marguerite Gardiner','Writer','\nSeptember 1, 1789\n','\nJune 4, 1849\n','Irish','Who could look on these monuments without reflecting on the vanity of mortals in thus offering up testimonials of their respect for persons of whose very names posterity is ignorant?','',NULL,'Ignorant,Whose',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27835,'','Marguerite Gardiner','Writer','\nSeptember 1, 1789\n','\nJune 4, 1849\n','Irish','Yes, the meeting of dear friends atones for the regret of separation; and like it so much enhances affection, that after absence one wonders how one has been able to stay away from them so long.','',NULL,'Long,Regret,Friends',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27836,'Design,Good','Stephen Gardiner','Architect','\nApril 25, 1924\n','\nFebruary 15, 2007\n','British','Good buildings come from good people, ad all problems are solved by good design.','',NULL,'Problems',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27837,'','Stephen Gardiner','Architect','\nApril 25, 1924\n','\nFebruary 15, 2007\n','British','It was only from an inner calm that man was able to discover and shape calm surroundings.','',NULL,'Able,Calm,Inner',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27838,'Life,Home','Stephen Gardiner','Architect','\nApril 25, 1924\n','\nFebruary 15, 2007\n','British','Land is the secure ground of home, the sea is like life, the outside, the unknown.','',NULL,'Sea',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27839,'','Stephen Gardiner','Architect','\nApril 25, 1924\n','\nFebruary 15, 2007\n','British','The center of Western culture is Greece, and we have never lost our ties with the architectural concepts of that ancient civilization.','',NULL,'Lost,Culture,Western',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27840,'','Stephen Gardiner','Architect','\nApril 25, 1924\n','\nFebruary 15, 2007\n','British','Until we perceive the meaning of our past, we remain the mere carriers of ideas, like the Nomads.','',NULL,'Past,Until,Ideas',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27841,'Design','Stephen Gardiner','Architect','\nApril 25, 1924\n','\nFebruary 15, 2007\n','British','French architecture always manages to combine the most magnificent underlying themes of architecture; like Roman design, it looks to the community.','',NULL,'Community,Looks',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27842,'','Stephen Gardiner','Architect','\nApril 25, 1924\n','\nFebruary 15, 2007\n','British','Georgian architecture respected the scale of both the individual and the community.','',NULL,'Both,Individual,Community',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27843,'','Stephen Gardiner','Architect','\nApril 25, 1924\n','\nFebruary 15, 2007\n','British','Houses mean a creation, something new, a shelter freed from the idea of a cave.','',NULL,'Mean,Idea,Creation',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27844,'Art','Stephen Gardiner','Architect','\nApril 25, 1924\n','\nFebruary 15, 2007\n','British','Human requirements are the inspiration for art.','',NULL,'Human',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27845,'','Stephen Gardiner','Architect','\nApril 25, 1924\n','\nFebruary 15, 2007\n','British','In cities like Athens, poor houses lined narrow and tortuous streets in spite of luxurious public buildings.','',NULL,'Poor,Public,Spite',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27846,'','Stephen Gardiner','Architect','\nApril 25, 1924\n','\nFebruary 15, 2007\n','British','In Egypt, the living were subordinate to the dead.','',NULL,'Living,Dead,Egypt',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27847,'Art','Stephen Gardiner','Architect','\nApril 25, 1924\n','\nFebruary 15, 2007\n','British','In Japanese art, space assumed a dominant role and its position was strengthened by Zen concepts.','',NULL,'Space,Role',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27848,'','Stephen Gardiner','Architect','\nApril 25, 1924\n','\nFebruary 15, 2007\n','British','In Japanese houses the interior melts into the gardens of the outside world.','',NULL,'Outside,Houses,Japanese',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27849,'','Stephen Gardiner','Architect','\nApril 25, 1924\n','\nFebruary 15, 2007\n','British','In the crowded and difficult conditions of a steep hillside, houses have had to struggle to establish their territory and to survive.','',NULL,'Struggle,Difficult,Survive',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27850,'','Stephen Gardiner','Architect','\nApril 25, 1924\n','\nFebruary 15, 2007\n','British','In the East there is a gap between the top of a wall and underside of a roof; it acts as a screen, and the Chinese were able to use it as they wished.','',NULL,'Between,Able,Top',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27851,'','Stephen Gardiner','Architect','\nApril 25, 1924\n','\nFebruary 15, 2007\n','British','In the Scottish Orkneys, the little stone houses with their single large room and central hearth had an extraordinary range of built-in furniture.','',NULL,'Single,Room,Large',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27852,'','Stephen Gardiner','Architect','\nApril 25, 1924\n','\nFebruary 15, 2007\n','British','It is hardly surprising that the Georgian domestic style emerges as the most remarkable in the world.','',NULL,'Style,Remarkable,Surprising',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27853,'','Stephen Gardiner','Architect','\nApril 25, 1924\n','\nFebruary 15, 2007\n','British','It is thought that the changeover from hunter to farmer was a slow, gradual process.','',NULL,'Thought,Process,Slow',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27854,'','Stephen Gardiner','Architect','\nApril 25, 1924\n','\nFebruary 15, 2007\n','British','Like flats of today, terraces of houses gained a certain anonymity from identical facades following identical floor plans and heights.','',NULL,'Today,Plans,Following',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27855,'','Stephen Gardiner','Architect','\nApril 25, 1924\n','\nFebruary 15, 2007\n','British','Of all the lessons most relevant to architecture today, Japanese flexibility is the greatest.','',NULL,'Today,Greatest,Lessons',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27856,'','Stephen Gardiner','Architect','\nApril 25, 1924\n','\nFebruary 15, 2007\n','British','People like terra firma, and they should be allowed to walk where they wish.','',NULL,'Wish,Walk,Allowed',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27857,'History','Stephen Gardiner','Architect','\nApril 25, 1924\n','\nFebruary 15, 2007\n','British','Stonehenge was built possibly by the Minoans. It presents one of man\'s first attempts to order his view of the outside world.','',NULL,'Order,View',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27858,'','Stephen Gardiner','Architect','\nApril 25, 1924\n','\nFebruary 15, 2007\n','British','The American order reveals a method that was largely the outcome of material necessity, as exemplified by the Colonial style and the grid.','',NULL,'American,Order,Style',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27859,'','Stephen Gardiner','Architect','\nApril 25, 1924\n','\nFebruary 15, 2007\n','British','The ancient Greeks noticed that a man with arms and legs extended described a circle, with his navel as the center.','',NULL,'Legs,Ancient,Noticed',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27860,'','Stephen Gardiner','Architect','\nApril 25, 1924\n','\nFebruary 15, 2007\n','British','The chief concern of the French Impressionists was the discovery of balance between light and dark.','',NULL,'Dark,Light,Between',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27861,'Life,Marriage','Ava Gardner','Actress','\nDecember 24, 1922\n','\nJanuary 25, 1990\n','American','I suffered, I really suffered, with all three of my husbands. And I tried damn hard with all three, starting each marriage certain that it was going to last until the end of my life. Yet none of them lasted more than a year or two.','',NULL,'End',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27862,'Work','Ava Gardner','Actress','\nDecember 24, 1922\n','\nJanuary 25, 1990\n','American','I don\'t understand people who like to work and talk about it like it was some sort of goddamn duty. Doing nothing feels like floating on warm water to me. Delightful, perfect.','',NULL,'Nothing,Understand',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27863,'','Ava Gardner','Actress','\nDecember 24, 1922\n','\nJanuary 25, 1990\n','American','I think the main reason my marriages failed is that I always loved too well but never wisely.','',NULL,'Reason,Loved,Failed',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27864,'','Ava Gardner','Actress','\nDecember 24, 1922\n','\nJanuary 25, 1990\n','American','What\'s the point? My face, shall we say, looks lived in.','',NULL,'Point,Face,Shall',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27865,'','Ava Gardner','Actress','\nDecember 24, 1922\n','\nJanuary 25, 1990\n','American','Because I was promoted as a sort of a siren and played all those sexy broads, people made the mistake of thinking I was like that off the screen. They couldn\'t have been more wrong.','',NULL,'Sexy,Thinking,Made',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27866,'','Ava Gardner','Actress','\nDecember 24, 1922\n','\nJanuary 25, 1990\n','American','Deep down, I\'m pretty superficial.','',NULL,'Deep,Down,Pretty',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27867,'Trust','Ava Gardner','Actress','\nDecember 24, 1922\n','\nJanuary 25, 1990\n','American','I have only one rule in acting - trust the director and give him heart and soul.','',NULL,'Heart,Him',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27868,'','Gayle Gardner','Entertainer','1950','','American','If someone says you\'re a reporter and doesn\'t want you to anchor then you wonder why you worked so hard at it.','',NULL,'Someone,Hard,Why',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27869,'','Gayle Gardner','Entertainer','1950','','American','In the end, I think you really only get as far as you\'re allowed to get.','',NULL,'End,Far,Allowed',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27870,'','Howard Gardner','Psychologist','\nJuly 11, 1943\n','','American','I believe that the brain has evolved over millions of years to be responsive to different kinds of content in the world. Language content, musical content, spatial content, numerical content, etc.','',NULL,'Believe,Brain,Different',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27871,'','Howard Gardner','Psychologist','\nJuly 11, 1943\n','','American','Stories are the single most powerful tool in a leader\'s toolkit.','',NULL,'Powerful,Single,Leader',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27872,'Music,Good','Howard Gardner','Psychologist','\nJuly 11, 1943\n','','American','If I know you\'re very good in music, I can predict with just about zero accuracy whether you\'re going to be good or bad in other things.','',NULL,'Bad',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27873,'','Howard Gardner','Psychologist','\nJuly 11, 1943\n','','American','Well, if storytelling is important, then your narrative ability, or your ability to put into words or use what someone else has put into words effectively, is important too.','',NULL,'Important,Someone,Words',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27874,'Time,Knowledge','Howard Gardner','Psychologist','\nJuly 11, 1943\n','','American','A lot of knowledge in any kind of an organization is what we call task knowledge. These are things that people who have been there a long time understand are important, but they may not know how to talk about them. It\'s often called the culture of the organization.','',NULL,'Important',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27875,'','Howard Gardner','Psychologist','\nJuly 11, 1943\n','','American','Anything that is worth teaching can be presented in many different ways. These multiple ways can make use of our multiple intelligences.','',NULL,'Different,Worth,Ways',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27876,'Nature','Howard Gardner','Psychologist','\nJuly 11, 1943\n','','American','By nature, I am not an optimist, though I try to act as if I am.','',NULL,'Try,Act',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27877,'','Howard Gardner','Psychologist','\nJuly 11, 1943\n','','American','I align myself with almost all researchers in assuming that anything we do is a composite of whatever genetic limitations were given to us by our parents and whatever kinds of environmental opportunities are available.','',NULL,'Parents,Whatever,Almost',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27878,'','Howard Gardner','Psychologist','\nJuly 11, 1943\n','','American','I am knowledgeable enough about the world of prizes to realize that there is a large degree of luck - both for the recognitions that you receive and those that you did not.','',NULL,'Did,Enough,Luck',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27879,'Work','Howard Gardner','Psychologist','\nJuly 11, 1943\n','','American','I need to add that my work on multiple intelligences received a huge boost in 1995 when Daniel Goleman published his book on emotional intelligence. I am often confused with Dan. Initially, though Dan and I are longtime friends, this confusion irritated me.','',NULL,'Emotional,Book',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27880,'Work,Good','Howard Gardner','Psychologist','\nJuly 11, 1943\n','','American','I\'d rather see the United States as a beacon of good work and good citizenship, rather than as #1 on some international educational measurement.','',NULL,'Rather',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27881,'Truth','Howard Gardner','Psychologist','\nJuly 11, 1943\n','','American','If we were to abandon concern for what is true, what is false, and what remains indeterminate, the world would be totally chaotic. Even those who deny the importance of truth, on the one hand, are quick to jump on anyone who is caught lying.','',NULL,'True,Anyone',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27882,'Positive','Howard Gardner','Psychologist','\nJuly 11, 1943\n','','American','Kids go to school and college and get through, but they don\'t seem to really care about using their minds. School doesn\'t have the kind of long term positive impact that it should.','',NULL,'School,Care',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27883,'','Howard Gardner','Psychologist','\nJuly 11, 1943\n','','American','My belief in why America has been doing so well up to now is that we have been propelled by our immigrants and our encouragement of technical innovation and, indeed, creativity across the board.','',NULL,'America,Why,Creativity',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27884,'','Howard Gardner','Psychologist','\nJuly 11, 1943\n','','American','The biggest communities in which young people now reside are online communities.','',NULL,'Young,Biggest,Online',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27885,'Family,Best,Learning','Howard Gardner','Psychologist','\nJuly 11, 1943\n','','American','The countries who do the best in international comparisons, whether it\'s Finland or Japan, Denmark or Singapore, do well because they have professional teachers who are respected, and they also have family and community which support learning.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27886,'','Howard Gardner','Psychologist','\nJuly 11, 1943\n','','American','Til 1983, I wrote primarily for other psychologists and expected that they would be the principal audience for my book.','',NULL,'Book,Audience,Principal',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27887,'','Howard Gardner','Psychologist','\nJuly 11, 1943\n','','American','Twenty-five years ago, the notion was you could create a general problem-solver software that could solve problems in many different domains. That just turned out to be totally wrong.','',NULL,'Different,Problems,Wrong',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27888,'','Howard Gardner','Psychologist','\nJuly 11, 1943\n','','American','While I\'ve worked on many topics and written many books, I have not abandoned my interest in multiple intelligences.','',NULL,'While,Books,Interest',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27889,'Dreams','John Gardner','Novelist','\nJuly 21, 1933\n','\nSeptember 14, 1982\n','American','Talking, talking. Spinning a web of words, pale walls of dreams, between myself and all I see.','',NULL,'Words,Between',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27890,'Money,Freedom','John Gardner','Novelist','\nJuly 21, 1933\n','\nSeptember 14, 1982\n','American','If you don\'t give your kid freedom to make choices with money, including stupid choices, he\'ll make plenty when he gets to college.','',NULL,'Stupid',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27891,'','John Gardner','Novelist','\nJuly 21, 1933\n','\nSeptember 14, 1982\n','American','It\'s a staggering transition for high school students that found they could study five hours a week and make As and Bs.','',NULL,'School,Study,High',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27892,'Time','John Gardner','Novelist','\nJuly 21, 1933\n','\nSeptember 14, 1982\n','American','One should fight like the devil the temptation to think well of editors. They are all, without exception - at least some of the time, incompetent or crazy.','',NULL,'Crazy,Fight',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27893,'Motivational','John W. Gardner','Educator','\nOctober 8, 1912\n','\nFebruary 16, 2002\n','American','True happiness involves the full use of one\'s power and talents.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27894,'Experience,Life,Art','John W. Gardner','Educator','\nOctober 8, 1912\n','\nFebruary 16, 2002\n','American','Life is the art of drawing without an eraser.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27895,'Society,Good','John W. Gardner','Educator','\nOctober 8, 1912\n','\nFebruary 16, 2002\n','American','The society which scorns excellence in plumbing as a humble activity and tolerates shoddiness in philosophy because it is an exalted activity will have neither good plumbing nor good philosophy: neither its pipes nor its theories will hold water.','',NULL,'Humble',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27896,'Society','John W. Gardner','Educator','\nOctober 8, 1912\n','\nFebruary 16, 2002\n','American','Some people strengthen the society just by being the kind of people they are.','',NULL,'Strengthen',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27897,'Education','John W. Gardner','Educator','\nOctober 8, 1912\n','\nFebruary 16, 2002\n','American','Much education today is monumentally ineffective. All too often we are giving young people cut flowers when we should be teaching them to grow their own plants.','',NULL,'Today,Giving',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27898,'Education','John W. Gardner','Educator','\nOctober 8, 1912\n','\nFebruary 16, 2002\n','American','The ultimate goal of the educational system is to shift to the individual the burden of pursing his own education. This will not be a widely shared pursuit until we get over our odd conviction that education is what goes on in school buildings and nowhere else.','',NULL,'School,Goal',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27899,'','John W. Gardner','Educator','\nOctober 8, 1912\n','\nFebruary 16, 2002\n','American','The creative individual has the capacity to free himself from the web of social pressures in which the rest of us are caught. He is capable of questioning the assumptions that the rest of us accept.','',NULL,'Free,Creative,Accept',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27900,'','John W. Gardner','Educator','\nOctober 8, 1912\n','\nFebruary 16, 2002\n','American','Political extremism involves two prime ingredients: an excessively simple diagnosis of the world\'s ills, and a conviction that there are identifiable villains back of it all.','',NULL,'Simple,Political,Two',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27901,'Great','John W. Gardner','Educator','\nOctober 8, 1912\n','\nFebruary 16, 2002\n','American','We are all faced with a series of great opportunities - brilliantly disguised as insoluble problems.','',NULL,'Problems,Series',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27902,'Politics','John W. Gardner','Educator','\nOctober 8, 1912\n','\nFebruary 16, 2002\n','American','For every talent that poverty has stimulated it has blighted a hundred.','',NULL,'Poverty,Talent',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27903,'','John W. Gardner','Educator','\nOctober 8, 1912\n','\nFebruary 16, 2002\n','American','Excellence is doing ordinary things extraordinarily well.','',NULL,'Excellence,Ordinary',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27904,'History','John W. Gardner','Educator','\nOctober 8, 1912\n','\nFebruary 16, 2002\n','American','History never looks like history when you are living through it.','',NULL,'Through,Living',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27905,'','John W. Gardner','Educator','\nOctober 8, 1912\n','\nFebruary 16, 2002\n','American','Whoever I am, or whatever I am doing, some kind of excellence is within my reach.','',NULL,'Whatever,Within,Excellence',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27906,'Politics,Government','John W. Gardner','Educator','\nOctober 8, 1912\n','\nFebruary 16, 2002\n','American','When one may pay out over two million dollars to presidential and Congressional campaigns, the U.S. government is virtually up for sale.','',NULL,'May',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27907,'Freedom','John W. Gardner','Educator','\nOctober 8, 1912\n','\nFebruary 16, 2002\n','American','America\'s greatness has been the greatness of a free people who shared certain moral commitments. Freedom without moral commitment is aimless and promptly self-destructive.','',NULL,'America,Free',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27908,'Men','John W. Gardner','Educator','\nOctober 8, 1912\n','\nFebruary 16, 2002\n','American','Men of integrity, by their very existence, rekindle the belief that as a people we can live above the level of moral squalor. We need that belief; a cynical community is a corrupt community.','',NULL,'Live,Integrity',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27909,'Failure,Learning','John W. Gardner','Educator','\nOctober 8, 1912\n','\nFebruary 16, 2002\n','American','One of the reasons people stop learning is that they become less and less willing to risk failure.','',NULL,'Become',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27910,'Life','John W. Gardner','Educator','\nOctober 8, 1912\n','\nFebruary 16, 2002\n','American','The idea for which this nation stands will not survive if the highest goal free man can set themselves is an amiable mediocrity. Excellence implies striving for the highest standards in every phase of life.','',NULL,'Goal,Free',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27911,'','John W. Gardner','Educator','\nOctober 8, 1912\n','\nFebruary 16, 2002\n','American','All laws are an attempt to domesticate the natural ferocity of the species.','',NULL,'Natural,Laws,Attempt',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27912,'Education','John W. Gardner','Educator','\nOctober 8, 1912\n','\nFebruary 16, 2002\n','American','I am entirely certain that twenty years from now we will look back at education as it is practiced in most schools today and wonder that we could have tolerated anything so primitive.','',NULL,'Today,Wonder',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27913,'Respect','John W. Gardner','Educator','\nOctober 8, 1912\n','\nFebruary 16, 2002\n','American','If you have some respect for people as they are, you can be more effective in helping them to become better than they are.','',NULL,'Better,Become',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27914,'Strength,Courage','John W. Gardner','Educator','\nOctober 8, 1912\n','\nFebruary 16, 2002\n','American','Leaders come in many forms, with many styles and diverse qualities. There are quiet leaders and leaders one can hear in the next county. Some find strength in eloquence, some in judgment, some in courage.','',NULL,'Find',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27915,'','John W. Gardner','Educator','\nOctober 8, 1912\n','\nFebruary 16, 2002\n','American','Our problem is not to find better values but to be faithful to those we profess.','',NULL,'Better,Find,Problem',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27916,'Government,Respect','John W. Gardner','Educator','\nOctober 8, 1912\n','\nFebruary 16, 2002\n','American','It is hard to feel individually responsible with respect to the invisible processes of a huge and distant government.','',NULL,'Hard',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27917,'','John W. Gardner','Educator','\nOctober 8, 1912\n','\nFebruary 16, 2002\n','American','Some people have greatness thrust upon them. Very few have excellence thrust upon them.','',NULL,'Greatness,Few,Excellence',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27918,'','Lisa Gardner','Author','','','American','All I\'ve really ever done is write since I was 17, so I don\'t know anything about anything. For me to do a novel, I have to talk to people who know things. And what keeps me in suspense is that I am a crime aficionado.','',NULL,'Done,Ever,Talk',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27919,'Romantic','Lisa Gardner','Author','','','American','Before I became a suspense novelist, I wrote romantic suspense as Alicia Scott.','',NULL,'Before,Suspense',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27920,'Love,Age','Lisa Gardner','Author','','','American','I don\'t know much about international policing and I would love to learn more. Especially in this day and age when the Internet is rapidly reducing borders and crime can happen on a larger scale than ever before. These things intrigue me.','',NULL,'Ever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27921,'','Lisa Gardner','Author','','','American','I have a huge author crush on Stephen King. Have never met him. Would probably embarrass myself. But it would be worth it.','',NULL,'Him,Worth,Crush',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27922,'','Lisa Gardner','Author','','','American','I like to believe my suspense novels marry the strong characters from my romance writing past, with the twisty, clever plots of my mystery writing present.','',NULL,'Strong,Believe,Past',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27923,'','Lisa Gardner','Author','','','American','I loved ghost stories, creaky staircases, stormy nights. If it guaranteed nightmares I read it by flashlight, after midnight.','',NULL,'After,Loved,Read',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27924,'Home','Lisa Gardner','Author','','','American','I still like the relationship part of any story. You don\'t want your character to figure everything out and then at the end of the day, go home and eat soup from a can by herself.','',NULL,'Character,End',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27925,'Hope','Lisa Gardner','Author','','','American','I still read romance, and I read suspense. I read them both. And part of it is, I like stories with strong characters, and I like stories where there\'s closure at the end. And I like stories where there\'s hope. That\'s a kind of empowerment. I think romance novels are very empowering, and I think sus','',NULL,'Strong,End',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27926,'','Lisa Gardner','Author','','','American','I think one of the appeals of suspense is to safely explore our innermost fears.','',NULL,'Fears,Explore,Suspense',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27927,'','Lisa Gardner','Author','','','American','I\'m not the most detailed writer. I have a tendency to be more action-oriented vs. descriptive.','',NULL,'Writer,Tendency,Detailed',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27928,'','Lisa Gardner','Author','','','American','I\'m unique for a suspense author in that I don\'t have a specialty background. A lot of suspense writers used to be lawyers or crime beat reporters. I didn\'t even know a cop when I started out. I finally figured out that I could visit prisons - I just had to be willing to make the phone calls.','',NULL,'Used,Unique,Started',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27929,'Love','Lisa Gardner','Author','','','American','I\'m very intrigued by e-books, the topic du jour in the industry today. As a number one bestselling Kindle author, I love the way e-books make an author\'s backlist accessible to new readers. Of course, price point remains a source of concern. Personally, I don\'t have any of the answers, but I\'m intr','',NULL,'Today,Point',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27930,'Women,Men','Lisa Gardner','Author','','','American','It is difficult to get men to pick up a female author. Women will read men, but men won\'t read women.','',NULL,'Difficult',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27931,'Work,Women,Men','Lisa Gardner','Author','','','American','It\'s kind of the yin and yang that fascinate me. That for all the evil men do, there are also people who work obnoxiously long hours and sacrifice their personal lives because it is a calling - if they don\'t keep our streets safe, if they aren\'t there to advocate for and save beaten women and childr','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27932,'','Lisa Gardner','Author','','','American','Mental illness is a disease and organic mental illness of young kids is becoming more and more of a disease... we do need to talk about it.','',NULL,'Young,Talk,Kids',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27933,'','Lisa Gardner','Author','','','American','My secret vice is Sudoku puzzles. Can\'t stop playing them. My parents are accountants. I blame them entirely.','',NULL,'Parents,Blame,Secret',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27934,'Great,War,Future','Lisa Gardner','Author','','','American','Post-apocalyptic novels tell you that in the future there is some great war. I would tell you that most cops say that it\'s going on right now.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27935,'Love','Lisa Gardner','Author','','','American','We\'re all in this together - when one writer succeeds, all writers succeed. I love discovering new authors. I think we need to take care of each other and talk about craft and nurture talent.','',NULL,'Care,Together',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27936,'','Lisa Gardner','Author','','','American','What I loved about romances was the character, and I think I still bring that to my novels. What romance taught me was that the \'who\' will always matter more than the \'what.\' It\'s fun to come up with plots, but I want to make sure the reader cares about who it\'s happening to.','',NULL,'Fun,Character,Still',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27937,'Morning','Lisa Gardner','Author','','','American','When I got my very first phone call that I\'d hit the \'New York Times\' list, I had a small rush of \'I\'ve made it!\' But the next morning, it occurred to me I didn\'t know what it was, so I called my agent and asked what being a \'New York Times\' bestselling author really meant. He informed me that I was','',NULL,'Made,Small',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27938,'Trust','Lisa Gardner','Author','','','American','When it comes to locations, I\'m one of those crazy authors who has to see it, touch it, taste it, before I trust myself to recreate it for my readers. Having said that, visiting a locked-down pediatric psych ward was the most intimidating research I\'ve ever done - and I\'ve visited maximum security p','',NULL,'Crazy,Done',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27939,'','Lisa Gardner','Author','','','American','When you\'re on book tours, you definitely need chocolate. At all times.','',NULL,'Book,Times,Chocolate',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27940,'Work,God','Martin Gardner','Mathematician','\nOctober 21, 1914\n','','American','A god whose creation is so imperfect that he must be continually adjusting it to make it work properly seems to me a god of relatively low order, hardly worthy of any worship.','',NULL,'Must',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27941,'God','Martin Gardner','Mathematician','\nOctober 21, 1914\n','','American','If God creates a world of particles and waves, dancing in obedience to mathematical and physical laws, who are we to say that he cannot make use of those laws to cover the surface of a small planet with living creatures?','',NULL,'Small,Living',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27942,'','Martin Gardner','Mathematician','\nOctober 21, 1914\n','','American','There is still a difference between something and nothing, but it is purely geometrical and there is nothing behind the geometry.','',NULL,'Nothing,Still,Between',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27943,'','Andrew Garfield','Actor','\nAugust 20, 1983\n','','American','As an adolescent, Spider-Man was what got me through tough times in terms of being a skinny kid.','',NULL,'Through,Tough,Times',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27944,'','Andrew Garfield','Actor','\nAugust 20, 1983\n','','American','I don\'t believe anyone is ugly.','',NULL,'Believe,Ugly,Anyone',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27945,'','Andrew Garfield','Actor','\nAugust 20, 1983\n','','American','I feel incredibly awkward as a human being and incredibly teenaged still.','',NULL,'Human,Still,Awkward',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27946,'Hope','Andrew Garfield','Actor','\nAugust 20, 1983\n','','American','I hope that I\'m always struggling, really. You develop when you\'re struggling. When you\'re struggling, you get stronger.','',NULL,'Struggling,Stronger',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27947,'Great','Andrew Garfield','Actor','\nAugust 20, 1983\n','','American','I just think I\'ve always been sensitive and had difficulty containing my feelings, and I\'ve always searched for outlets for that, because otherwise those feelings come out in chaotic ways that aren\'t always great.','',NULL,'Feelings,Sensitive',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27948,'','Andrew Garfield','Actor','\nAugust 20, 1983\n','','American','I think too much. Being in my body is much more satisfying than being in my head.','',NULL,'Body,Head,Satisfying',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27949,'Life','Andrew Garfield','Actor','\nAugust 20, 1983\n','','American','I\'ve gone through my whole life caring deeply what people think of me.','',NULL,'Through,Caring',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27950,'','Andrew Garfield','Actor','\nAugust 20, 1983\n','','American','I\'ve realised that at the top of the mountain, there\'s another mountain.','',NULL,'Another,Top,Mountain',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27951,'','Andrew Garfield','Actor','\nAugust 20, 1983\n','','American','In secondary school I was floating - I wasn\'t passionate about anything. I did a little sport, but it was pretty joyless because the competitiveness was too much to bear.','',NULL,'School,Did,Pretty',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27952,'','Andrew Garfield','Actor','\nAugust 20, 1983\n','','American','My parents signed me up for classical guitar lessons, which made for two years of the most depressing Wednesday evenings.','',NULL,'Parents,Made,Two',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27953,'Money,Movies','Andrew Garfield','Actor','\nAugust 20, 1983\n','','American','Obviously there\'s something very seductive about movies, which can be attractive in a bad way if you\'re doing them for the wrong reasons - for money, or for fame.','',NULL,'Bad',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27954,'','Andrew Garfield','Actor','\nAugust 20, 1983\n','','American','Spider-Man has always been a symbol of goodness and doing the right thing and looking after your fellow man.','',NULL,'After,Looking,Goodness',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27955,'','Andrew Garfield','Actor','\nAugust 20, 1983\n','','American','That\'s all I want, to keep losing myself.','',NULL,'Keep,Losing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27956,'Truth','James A. Garfield','President','\nNovember 19, 1831\n','\nSeptember 19, 1881\n','American','The truth will set you free, but first it will make you miserable.','',NULL,'Free,Miserable',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27957,'','James A. Garfield','President','\nNovember 19, 1831\n','\nSeptember 19, 1881\n','American','A brave man is a man who dares to look the Devil in the face and tell him he is a Devil.','',NULL,'Him,Brave,Tell',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27958,'Money','James A. Garfield','President','\nNovember 19, 1831\n','\nSeptember 19, 1881\n','American','He who controls the money supply of a nation controls the nation.','',NULL,'Nation,Controls',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27959,'','James A. Garfield','President','\nNovember 19, 1831\n','\nSeptember 19, 1881\n','American','If wrinkles must be written on our brows, let them not be written upon the heart. The spirit should never grow old.','',NULL,'Heart,Must,Old',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27960,'Alone','James A. Garfield','President','\nNovember 19, 1831\n','\nSeptember 19, 1881\n','American','Man cannot live by bread alone; he must have peanut butter.','',NULL,'Live,Must',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27961,'','James A. Garfield','President','\nNovember 19, 1831\n','\nSeptember 19, 1881\n','American','The civil service can never be placed on a satisfactory basis until it is regulated by law.','',NULL,'Law,Service,Until',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27962,'Best','James A. Garfield','President','\nNovember 19, 1831\n','\nSeptember 19, 1881\n','American','Poverty is uncomfortable; but nine times out of ten the best thing that can happen to a young man is to be tossed overboard and compelled to sink or swim.','',NULL,'Happen,Young',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27963,'','James A. Garfield','President','\nNovember 19, 1831\n','\nSeptember 19, 1881\n','American','The President is the last person in the world to know what the people really want and think.','',NULL,'Person,Last,President',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27964,'Great','James A. Garfield','President','\nNovember 19, 1831\n','\nSeptember 19, 1881\n','American','Nobody but radicals have ever accomplished anything in a great crisis.','',NULL,'Crisis,Ever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27965,'','James A. Garfield','President','\nNovember 19, 1831\n','\nSeptember 19, 1881\n','American','I am a poor hater.','',NULL,'Poor,Hater',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27966,'','James A. Garfield','President','\nNovember 19, 1831\n','\nSeptember 19, 1881\n','American','Ideas control the world.','',NULL,'Control,Ideas',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27967,'Peace,Government','James A. Garfield','President','\nNovember 19, 1831\n','\nSeptember 19, 1881\n','American','The chief duty of government is to keep the peace and stand out of the sunshine of the people.','',NULL,'Sunshine',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27968,'Wisdom','James A. Garfield','President','\nNovember 19, 1831\n','\nSeptember 19, 1881\n','American','All free governments are managed by the combined wisdom and folly of the people.','',NULL,'Free,Folly',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27969,'','James A. Garfield','President','\nNovember 19, 1831\n','\nSeptember 19, 1881\n','American','I am trying to do two things: dare to be a radical and not a fool, which is a matter of no small difficulty.','',NULL,'Fool,Trying,Two',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27970,'Work,Power,Best','James A. Garfield','President','\nNovember 19, 1831\n','\nSeptember 19, 1881\n','American','If the power to do hard work is not a skill, it\'s the best possible substitute for it.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27971,'Life','James A. Garfield','President','\nNovember 19, 1831\n','\nSeptember 19, 1881\n','American','Territory is but the body of a nation. The people who inhabit its hills and valleys are its soul, its spirit, its life.','',NULL,'Soul,Nation',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27972,'','James A. Garfield','President','\nNovember 19, 1831\n','\nSeptember 19, 1881\n','American','A law is not a law without coercion behind it.','',NULL,'Law,Behind,Coercion',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27973,'Great,War','James A. Garfield','President','\nNovember 19, 1831\n','\nSeptember 19, 1881\n','American','Ideas are the great warriors of the world, and a war that has no idea behind it, is simply a brutality.','',NULL,'Idea',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27974,'','James A. Garfield','President','\nNovember 19, 1831\n','\nSeptember 19, 1881\n','American','Justice and goodwill will outlast passion.','',NULL,'Justice,Passion,Goodwill',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27975,'Education,Freedom','James A. Garfield','President','\nNovember 19, 1831\n','\nSeptember 19, 1881\n','American','Next in importance to freedom and justice is popular education, without which neither freedom nor justice can be permanently maintained.','',NULL,'Justice',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27976,'Money','James A. Garfield','President','\nNovember 19, 1831\n','\nSeptember 19, 1881\n','American','Whoever controls the volume of money in any country is absolute master of all industry and commerce.','',NULL,'Country,Industry',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27977,'','James A. Garfield','President','\nNovember 19, 1831\n','\nSeptember 19, 1881\n','American','A pound of pluck is worth a ton of luck.','',NULL,'Worth,Luck,Pluck',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27978,'Men,History','James A. Garfield','President','\nNovember 19, 1831\n','\nSeptember 19, 1881\n','American','Few men in our history have ever obtained the Presidency by planning to obtain it.','',NULL,'Ever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27979,'Life','James A. Garfield','President','\nNovember 19, 1831\n','\nSeptember 19, 1881\n','American','I have had many troubles in my life, but the worst of them never came.','',NULL,'Worst,Troubles',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27980,'Love,Men','James A. Garfield','President','\nNovember 19, 1831\n','\nSeptember 19, 1881\n','American','I love to deal with doctrines and events. The contests of men about men I greatly dislike.','',NULL,'Deal',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27981,'Life','John Garfield','Actor','\nMarch 4, 1913\n','\nMay 21, 1952\n','American','Must I tell the story of my life again?','',NULL,'Must,Tell',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27982,'','John Garfield','Actor','\nMarch 4, 1913\n','\nMay 21, 1952\n','American','Reading is important.','',NULL,'Important,Reading',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27983,'','Art Garfunkel','Musician','\nNovember 5, 1941\n','','American','After all these years, I\'m finally into soccer. The World Cup is on, and my band is an international group - they\'re all around me, cheering in the hotel bars.','',NULL,'After,Around,Group',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27984,'','Art Garfunkel','Musician','\nNovember 5, 1941\n','','American','I\'m the kind of person who can hear that stuff. If you sing along to the radio and you\'re not going to sing unison with the melody, but find the harmony, I find that pretty easy to do.','',NULL,'Person,Find,Pretty',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27985,'','Art Garfunkel','Musician','\nNovember 5, 1941\n','','American','I did have a lucky thing going on there in my throat.','',NULL,'Did,Lucky,Throat',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27986,'Learning','Art Garfunkel','Musician','\nNovember 5, 1941\n','','American','I like working solo and it was a lot of fun joking around with the audience, saying things. I\'m only just learning how to do certain things.','',NULL,'Fun,Saying',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27987,'Good','Art Garfunkel','Musician','\nNovember 5, 1941\n','','American','I teach well. I used to really like teaching a lot. I enjoyed it a lot and I was good at it.','',NULL,'Used,Teach',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27988,'','Art Garfunkel','Musician','\nNovember 5, 1941\n','','American','I was a student at Columbia College, actually, in the Architecture school. Paul would drive in from Queens, showing me these new songs. I can\'t remember us working it out.','',NULL,'School,Remember,Working',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27989,'','Art Garfunkel','Musician','\nNovember 5, 1941\n','','American','I would start seeing, in just the sense I was saying now, the kind of record it was going to be and what the arrangement demands, and what my vocal part should be in the record. This was all emerging as the song was emerging.','',NULL,'Saying,Sense,Start',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27990,'Love','Art Garfunkel','Musician','\nNovember 5, 1941\n','','American','Paul has more, I think, of a feel for the stage. Whereas I have it more for the notes themselves. I love record making and mixing, arranging, producing. That I love. I love to make beautiful things, but I don\'t like to perform.','',NULL,'Beautiful,Making',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27991,'','Art Garfunkel','Musician','\nNovember 5, 1941\n','','American','Paul is a very creative artist but I\'m more that thorough, meticulous, disciplined nut.','',NULL,'Creative,Artist,Thorough',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27992,'Truth','Art Garfunkel','Musician','\nNovember 5, 1941\n','','American','Paul\'s the writer. Yeah, I wrote a little of that stuff, but that\'s just technically true. In spirit, and in essence of the truth, it doesn\'t matter. So I don\'t know, maybe I\'m being foolish for not being technical. Yeah, I wrote a certain portion of the things.','',NULL,'True,Matter',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27993,'','Art Garfunkel','Musician','\nNovember 5, 1941\n','','American','Records became much cruder in the last 20 years. Let\'s put it that way.','',NULL,'Put,Last,Records',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27994,'','Art Garfunkel','Musician','\nNovember 5, 1941\n','','American','Records have images. There are wet records and dry records. And big records.','',NULL,'Big,Records,Images',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27995,'Future','Art Garfunkel','Musician','\nNovember 5, 1941\n','','American','Rodgers and Hammerstein didn\'t mean anything to me. I just wanted to have a hit, I just wanted to be like those people on the radio. It was all of a case of the present tense with no projecting into the future, particularly.','',NULL,'Mean,Wanted',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27996,'','Art Garfunkel','Musician','\nNovember 5, 1941\n','','American','So it\'s mix and match. Hold your line when you really feel something you\'re saying is wonderful and you really want to get this point across and prove it to your partner by just throwing it into the tape and letting it speak for itself.','',NULL,'Saying,Wonderful,Speak',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27997,'Great','Art Garfunkel','Musician','\nNovember 5, 1941\n','','American','We human beings are tuned such that we crave great melody and great lyrics. And if somebody writes a great song, it\'s timeless that we as humans are going to feel something for that and there\'s going to be a real appreciation.','',NULL,'Human,Real',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27998,'Good','Art Garfunkel','Musician','\nNovember 5, 1941\n','','American','We\'d go to the fraternity house. It was a good place to practice. But we really wanted the kids to overhear us. And whoever heard us would go nuts over it.','',NULL,'Place,Wanted',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(27999,'Home','Art Garfunkel','Musician','\nNovember 5, 1941\n','','American','When Paul and I were first friends, starting in the sixth grade and seventh grade, we would sing a little together and we would make up radio shows and become disc jockeys on our home wire recorder. And then came rock and roll.','',NULL,'Rock,Together',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28000,'Food,Death','Giuseppe Garibaldi','Soldier','\nJuly 4, 1807\n','\nJune 2, 1882\n','Italian','I offer neither pay, nor quarters, nor food; I offer only hunger, thirst, forced marches, battles and death. Let him who loves his country with his heart, and not merely with his lips, follow me.','',NULL,'Heart',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28001,'','Giuseppe Garibaldi','Soldier','\nJuly 4, 1807\n','\nJune 2, 1882\n','Italian','Ah, no, far be from me a thought which I loathe like poison.','',NULL,'Thought,Far,Poison',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28002,'','Giuseppe Garibaldi','Soldier','\nJuly 4, 1807\n','\nJune 2, 1882\n','Italian','Apart from these, let all others remain to guard our glorious banners.','',NULL,'Others,Remain,Apart',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28003,'','Giuseppe Garibaldi','Soldier','\nJuly 4, 1807\n','\nJune 2, 1882\n','Italian','I utter this word with deepest affection and from the very bottom of my heart.','',NULL,'Heart,Word,Affection',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28004,'','Giuseppe Garibaldi','Soldier','\nJuly 4, 1807\n','\nJune 2, 1882\n','Italian','If these hands, used to fighting, would be acceptable to His Holiness, we most thankfully dedicate them to the service of him who deserves so well of the Church and of the fatherland.','',NULL,'Him,Fighting,Service',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28005,'','Giuseppe Garibaldi','Soldier','\nJuly 4, 1807\n','\nJune 2, 1882\n','Italian','Let those only return to their homes who are called by the imperative duties which they owe to their families, and those who by their glorious wounds have deserved the credit of their country.','',NULL,'Country,Return,Credit',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28006,'','Giuseppe Garibaldi','Soldier','\nJuly 4, 1807\n','\nJune 2, 1882\n','Italian','The priest is the personification of falsehood.','',NULL,'Falsehood,Priest',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28007,'History','Giuseppe Garibaldi','Soldier','\nJuly 4, 1807\n','\nJune 2, 1882\n','Italian','To this wonderful page in our country\'s history another more glorious still will be added, and the slave shall show at last to his free brothers a sharpened sword forged from the links of his fetters.','',NULL,'Country,Still',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28008,'','Giuseppe Garibaldi','Soldier','\nJuly 4, 1807\n','\nJune 2, 1882\n','Italian','We shall meet again before long to march to new triumphs.','',NULL,'Long,Before,Again',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28009,'Men','Giuseppe Garibaldi','Soldier','\nJuly 4, 1807\n','\nJune 2, 1882\n','Italian','Yes, young men, Italy owes to you an undertaking which has merited the applause of the universe. You have conquered and you will conquer still, because you are prepared for the tactics that decide the fate of battles.','',NULL,'Still,Young',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28010,'Beauty,Women','Giuseppe Garibaldi','Soldier','\nJuly 4, 1807\n','\nJune 2, 1882\n','Italian','You, too, women, cast away all the cowards from your embraces; they will give you only cowards for children, and you who are the daughters of the land of beauty must bear children who are noble and brave.','',NULL,'Children',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28011,'Nature','Hamlin Garland','Novelist','\nSeptember 14, 1860\n','\nMarch 4, 1940\n','American','I remember a hundred lovely lakes, and recall the fragrant breath of pine and fir and cedar and poplar trees. The trail has strung upon it, as upon a thread of silk, opalescent dawns and saffron sunsets.','',NULL,'Remember,Lovely',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28012,'Poetry','Hamlin Garland','Novelist','\nSeptember 14, 1860\n','\nMarch 4, 1940\n','American','There is no gilding of setting sun or glamor of poetry to light up the ferocious and endless toil of the farmers\' wives.','',NULL,'Sun,Light',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28013,'Nature,Life','Hamlin Garland','Novelist','\nSeptember 14, 1860\n','\nMarch 4, 1940\n','American','Whenever the pressure of our complex city life thins my blood and numbs my brain, I seek relief in the trail; and when I hear the coyote wailing to the yellow dawn, my cares fall from me - I am happy.','',NULL,'Happy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28014,'Nature','Hamlin Garland','Novelist','\nSeptember 14, 1860\n','\nMarch 4, 1940\n','American','My recollection of a hundred lovely lakes has given me blessed release from care and worry and the troubled thinking of our modern day. It has been a return to the primitive and the peaceful.','',NULL,'Blessed,Care',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28015,'Love','Judy Garland','Actress','\nJune 10, 1922\n','\nJune 22, 1969\n','American','For it was not into my ear you whispered, but into my heart. It was not my lips you kissed, but my soul.','',NULL,'Heart,Soul',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28016,'Love,Money','Judy Garland','Actress','\nJune 10, 1922\n','\nJune 22, 1969\n','American','I can live without money, but I cannot live without love.','',NULL,'Live',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28017,'','Judy Garland','Actress','\nJune 10, 1922\n','\nJune 22, 1969\n','American','Always be a first-rate version of yourself, instead of a second-rate version of somebody else.','',NULL,'Yourself,Else,Somebody',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28018,'Life','Judy Garland','Actress','\nJune 10, 1922\n','\nJune 22, 1969\n','American','I\'ve always taken \'The Wizard of Oz\' very seriously, you know. I believe in the idea of the rainbow. And I\'ve spent my entire life trying to get over it.','',NULL,'Believe,Trying',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28019,'Love','Judy Garland','Actress','\nJune 10, 1922\n','\nJune 22, 1969\n','American','In the silence of night I have often wished for just a few words of love from one man, rather than the applause of thousands of people.','',NULL,'Silence,Words',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28020,'Dreams,Time,Death','Judy Garland','Actress','\nJune 10, 1922\n','\nJune 22, 1969\n','American','We cast away priceless time in dreams, born of imagination, fed upon illusion, and put to death by reality.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28021,'','Judy Garland','Actress','\nJune 10, 1922\n','\nJune 22, 1969\n','American','\'Twas not my lips you kissed but my soul.','',NULL,'Soul,Lips,Kissed',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28022,'','Judy Garland','Actress','\nJune 10, 1922\n','\nJune 22, 1969\n','American','If I\'m such a legend, then why am I so lonely? Let me tell you, legends are all very well if you\'ve got somebody around who loves you.','',NULL,'Lonely,Why,Around',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28023,'Alone','Judy Garland','Actress','\nJune 10, 1922\n','\nJune 22, 1969\n','American','You are never so alone as when you are ill on stage. The most nightmarish feeling in the world is suddenly to feel like throwing up in front of four thousand people.','',NULL,'Feeling,Stage',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28024,'','Judy Garland','Actress','\nJune 10, 1922\n','\nJune 22, 1969\n','American','Behind every cloud is another cloud.','',NULL,'Another,Behind,Cloud',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28025,'','Judy Garland','Actress','\nJune 10, 1922\n','\nJune 22, 1969\n','American','It\'s lonely and cold on the top... lonely and cold.','',NULL,'Lonely,Cold,Top',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28026,'Alone','Judy Garland','Actress','\nJune 10, 1922\n','\nJune 22, 1969\n','American','If I am a legend, then why am I so lonely?','',NULL,'Lonely,Why',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28027,'','Judy Garland','Actress','\nJune 10, 1922\n','\nJune 22, 1969\n','American','How strange when an illusion dies. It\'s as though you\'ve lost a child.','',NULL,'Lost,Strange,Child',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28028,'Age','Judy Garland','Actress','\nJune 10, 1922\n','\nJune 22, 1969\n','American','I was born at the age of twelve on an MGM lot.','',NULL,'Born,Mgm',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28029,'','Judy Garland','Actress','\nJune 10, 1922\n','\nJune 22, 1969\n','American','I\'m the original take-orders girl.','',NULL,'Girl,Original',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28030,'','Judy Garland','Actress','\nJune 10, 1922\n','\nJune 22, 1969\n','American','If you have to be in a soap opera try not to get the worst role.','',NULL,'Try,Worst,Role',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28031,'Life','Judy Garland','Actress','\nJune 10, 1922\n','\nJune 22, 1969\n','American','There have been times when I have deliberately tried to take my life... I think I must have been crying for some attention.','',NULL,'Must,Attention',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28032,'','Judy Garland','Actress','\nJune 10, 1922\n','\nJune 22, 1969\n','American','I think there\'s something peculiar about me that I haven\'t died. It doesn\'t make sense but I refuse to die.','',NULL,'Die,Sense,Died',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28033,'','Judy Garland','Actress','\nJune 10, 1922\n','\nJune 22, 1969\n','American','I try to bring the audience\'s own drama - tears and laughter they know about - to them.','',NULL,'Laughter,Try,Bring',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28034,'','Judy Garland','Actress','\nJune 10, 1922\n','\nJune 22, 1969\n','American','I\'ve never looked through a keyhole without finding someone was looking back.','',NULL,'Someone,Through,Looking',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28035,'Money,Hope','Judy Garland','Actress','\nJune 10, 1922\n','\nJune 22, 1969\n','American','I\'ve seen the ticket, and I still can\'t believe it. When I see the money, I hope I don\'t hit the floor.','',NULL,'Believe',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28036,'','Marc Garneau','Astronaut','\nFebruary 23, 1949\n','','Canadian','After the Shuttle checks out on its two upcoming flights, it will be ready to take larger components up to the International Space Station later this fall.','',NULL,'Two,After,Fall',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28037,'','Marc Garneau','Astronaut','\nFebruary 23, 1949\n','','Canadian','Canada and space are a natural fit.','',NULL,'Space,Natural,Fit',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28038,'','Marc Garneau','Astronaut','\nFebruary 23, 1949\n','','Canadian','Canada has made a strong commitment as a partner in the International Space Station and, like the other partners, wishes to see the assembly of this unique orbiting laboratory continue.','',NULL,'Strong,Made,Unique',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28039,'Technology','Marc Garneau','Astronaut','\nFebruary 23, 1949\n','','Canadian','Canada\'s a huge country, so to be able to unite the country through communication satellite technology or to be able to observe it through remote sensing technology from space is a natural fit for a country like Canada.','',NULL,'Through,Country',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28040,'','Marc Garneau','Astronaut','\nFebruary 23, 1949\n','','Canadian','I like adventure.','',NULL,'Adventure',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28041,'Work,Travel','Marc Garneau','Astronaut','\nFebruary 23, 1949\n','','Canadian','I like the opportunity to travel the world and work in close company with other people.','',NULL,'Company',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28042,'Respect','Marc Garneau','Astronaut','\nFebruary 23, 1949\n','','Canadian','I think the crux of the matter was that if we were going to become partners in, for example, the International Space Station, we had to gain the respect of a country like the United States and particularly its space organization, NASA.','',NULL,'Country,Become',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28043,'Education','Marc Garneau','Astronaut','\nFebruary 23, 1949\n','','Canadian','I wanted to further my education, so I went on to get a Ph.D. in electrical engineering and came back and served about ten years in the Canadian Navy as what we call a combat systems engineer.','',NULL,'Wanted,Call',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28044,'Graduation','Marc Garneau','Astronaut','\nFebruary 23, 1949\n','','Canadian','I went to military college in Canada and graduated as an officer in the Navy but also as an engineer.','',NULL,'College,Military',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28045,'','Marc Garneau','Astronaut','\nFebruary 23, 1949\n','','Canadian','In 1983, NASA invited Canada to fly three payload specialists, in part because we had contributed the robotic arm that is used on the shuttle.','',NULL,'Used,Three,Fly',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28046,'','Marc Garneau','Astronaut','\nFebruary 23, 1949\n','','Canadian','It is a challenge to have your launch date slip continuously.','',NULL,'Challenge,Date,Launch',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28047,'','Marc Garneau','Astronaut','\nFebruary 23, 1949\n','','Canadian','NASA wanted to assure its ability to examine the spacecraft in orbit for signs of damage.','',NULL,'Wanted,Ability,Damage',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28048,'Great','Marc Garneau','Astronaut','\nFebruary 23, 1949\n','','Canadian','New standards for safety are now in place and Canada has helped provide tools and techniques that were needed. Technologies like these are innovative and represent great achievements for us.','',NULL,'Place,Needed',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28049,'Medical','Marc Garneau','Astronaut','\nFebruary 23, 1949\n','','Canadian','The space industry is developing and delivering benefits that tie into our immediate needs and priorities here on Earth-for example, medical and materials research, and satellite communications.','',NULL,'Here,Research',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28050,'Great','Marc Garneau','Astronaut','\nFebruary 23, 1949\n','','Canadian','There are many experiments and a great deal of research that can be performed on the station that make a difference in our lives and we are committed to supporting this important vocation.','',NULL,'Important,Lives',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28051,'Work,Future','Marc Garneau','Astronaut','\nFebruary 23, 1949\n','','Canadian','Through these ongoing activities and possibly in the future, a Canadian will go live and work on the International Space Station and we will continue to make Canadians proud of our achievements in space.','',NULL,'Live',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28052,'','Marc Garneau','Astronaut','\nFebruary 23, 1949\n','','Canadian','We have played a critical role in meeting the new safety standards. The Canadian space industry contributed new tools that make the inspection of the space shuttle possible.','',NULL,'Possible,Space,Played',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28053,'','Marc Garneau','Astronaut','\nFebruary 23, 1949\n','','Canadian','Well, my father was in the Army and we traveled quite a bit when I was growing up, and I thought that I would like to have a military career, although I was drawn more towards the Navy.','',NULL,'Father,Career,Thought',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28054,'Love','Erroll Garner','Musician','\nJune 15, 1921\n','\nJanuary 21, 1977\n','American','I love it. When they stop imitating me then I\'ll start wondering where I\'m going wrong. Every day when I sit down to play, I learn something new.','',NULL,'Down,Play',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28055,'Nature','Helen Garner','Novelist','\nNovember 7, 1942\n','','Australian','The rain began again. It fell heavily, easily, with no meaning or intention but the fulfilment of its own nature, which was to fall and fall.','',NULL,'Rain,Again',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28056,'Women','Helen Garner','Novelist','\nNovember 7, 1942\n','','Australian','I\'m very disturbed by violence against women when it is violence.','',NULL,'Violence,Against',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28057,'Time,Society','Helen Garner','Novelist','\nNovember 7, 1942\n','','Australian','At the time it seemed like a natural development of my interest in what was going on around me in society.','',NULL,'Around',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28058,'Women','Helen Garner','Novelist','\nNovember 7, 1942\n','','Australian','But I can\'t bear it when somebody who some man made a pass at - to call that violence seems to me absurd and insulting to women who\'ve really met violence, who\'ve been raped or bashed.','',NULL,'Made,Violence',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28059,'','Helen Garner','Novelist','\nNovember 7, 1942\n','','Australian','But I now think what I was doing, in a completely unconscious way, was getting off the turf where my husband and I might be rivals. We were both working in fiction... so I look back and I see that I consciously vacated the contested ground.','',NULL,'Husband,Working,Off',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28060,'','Helen Garner','Novelist','\nNovember 7, 1942\n','','Australian','But there are some wounds that can never be healed.','',NULL,'Wounds,Healed',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28061,'','Helen Garner','Novelist','\nNovember 7, 1942\n','','Australian','I like poking my nose into other people\'s lives.','',NULL,'Lives,Nose,Poking',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28062,'','Helen Garner','Novelist','\nNovember 7, 1942\n','','Australian','I think some people wished I\'d kept myself out of the book. But I kind of insist on it because I want the reader to share my engagement with the material, if you like, not pretend that I\'m doing it completely intellectually.','',NULL,'Book,Share,Material',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28063,'','Helen Garner','Novelist','\nNovember 7, 1942\n','','Australian','I think writers are very anxious.','',NULL,'Writers,Anxious',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28064,'Life','Helen Garner','Novelist','\nNovember 7, 1942\n','','Australian','It\'s a terrific privilege to be able to see into somebody else\'s life.','',NULL,'Else,Able',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28065,'Age','Helen Garner','Novelist','\nNovember 7, 1942\n','','Australian','It\'s disturbing at my age to look at a young woman\'s destructive behaviour and hear the echoes of it, of one\'s own destructiveness in youth.','',NULL,'Woman,Young',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28066,'','Helen Garner','Novelist','\nNovember 7, 1942\n','','Australian','Now, I - for several years while I was researching this book, I felt quite obsessed by thoughts about sentencing, punishment, how judges arrive at their decisions.','',NULL,'Book,Thoughts,Decisions',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28067,'','Helen Garner','Novelist','\nNovember 7, 1942\n','','Australian','People demand a lot of the justice system and they demand things that it can\'t deliver.','',NULL,'Justice,System,Demand',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28068,'Hope','Helen Garner','Novelist','\nNovember 7, 1942\n','','Australian','That\'s one of the things I hope that the book can do, is to restore some dignity to Joe Cinque.','',NULL,'Book,Dignity',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28069,'','Helen Garner','Novelist','\nNovember 7, 1942\n','','Australian','The only thing that I was equipped for with my very mediocre college Arts degree was to get a job in teaching.','',NULL,'Job,College,Arts',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28070,'Women,Great,Hope','Helen Garner','Novelist','\nNovember 7, 1942\n','','Australian','We were in a great, seething moment in the 1970s. There was a new Labour government and everything seemed full of hope... But, as we got older and we saw how much women\'s behaviour contributed to what was wrong, we stopped being able to see ourselves purely as.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28071,'Life,Money','Helen Garner','Novelist','\nNovember 7, 1942\n','','Australian','Well, I\'m at some kind of crossroads in my life and I don\'t know which way to take. It\'s not about money, I mean, because I\'m established enough now as a writer to get a reasonable advance if I wanted to do fiction.','',NULL,'Mean',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28072,'Life','Helen Garner','Novelist','\nNovember 7, 1942\n','','Australian','Writers seem to me to be people who need to retire from social life and do a lot of thinking about what\'s happened - almost to calm themselves.','',NULL,'Thinking,Calm',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28073,'Movies','James Garner','Activist','\nApril 7, 1928\n','','American','Everybody wants blockbusters. I like to see a few pictures now and then that have to do with people and have relationships, and that\'s what I want to do films about. I don\'t want to see these sci-fi movies, and I don\'t want to do one of those. I don\'t understand it.','',NULL,'Understand,Few',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28074,'','James Garner','Activist','\nApril 7, 1928\n','','American','I saw my wife at a pool, flipped over her, and 14 days later we were married.','',NULL,'Wife,Her,Married',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28075,'','James Garner','Activist','\nApril 7, 1928\n','','American','When I started working, I didn\'t have a clue what I was doing, in that I was just wandering around, hoping that I could succeed. Then after I got a little under my belt, it took me about 25 years to feel like I knew what I was doing.','',NULL,'After,Working,Around',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28076,'War','Jay Garner','Soldier','\nApril 15, 1938\n','','American','I think the day you start building the war plan is the day you start beginning the postwar plan.','',NULL,'Start,Beginning',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28077,'Smile','Jay Garner','Soldier','\nApril 15, 1938\n','','American','We ought to be beating our chests every day. We ought to look in the mirror, stick out our chests, suck in our bellies, and say, \'Damn, we\'re Americans,\' and smile.','',NULL,'Mirror,Suck',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28078,'Marriage','Jennifer Garner','Actress','\nApril 17, 1972\n','','American','I thought the divorce statistics would never apply to me. I was beyond heartbroken when they did. But I got up and got on with it. I also kept my belief in marriage.','',NULL,'Thought,Did',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28079,'Music,Time,Home','Jennifer Garner','Actress','\nApril 17, 1972\n','','American','And now, I still really don\'t care that much but now I have music playing all the time at home, which is a first for me. Whatever. Everything from Ani DiFranco to Dave Matthews to Jack Johnson and Norah Jones.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28080,'','Jennifer Garner','Actress','\nApril 17, 1972\n','','American','And you can\'t hide in a comedy scene either. You have to give in to the scene and commit.','',NULL,'Give,Comedy,Either',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28081,'Life,Beauty,Smile','Jennifer Garner','Actress','\nApril 17, 1972\n','','American','Beauty comes from a life well lived. If you\'ve lived well, your smile lines are in the right places, and your frown lines aren\'t too bad, what more do you need?','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28082,'Women','Jennifer Garner','Actress','\nApril 17, 1972\n','','American','But I\'ll never be one of those women who feel that they always have to wear earrings and aren\'t properly dressed without them.','',NULL,'Wear,Dressed',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28083,'','Jennifer Garner','Actress','\nApril 17, 1972\n','','American','Going after \'the bad guy\' has not been a real issue for me.','',NULL,'Bad,Real,After',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28084,'','Jennifer Garner','Actress','\nApril 17, 1972\n','','American','Growing up where I did, the thought of working on a television show or in a movie... that existed on a parallel plane, you know?','',NULL,'Thought,Did,Working',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28085,'Movies','Jennifer Garner','Actress','\nApril 17, 1972\n','','American','I always, always meant to be on stage. I only ended up even auditioning for television and movies because I was understudying a Turgenev play on Broadway and was so broke that, when I got a mini-series, I had to take it and was so ashamed because I was such a snob.','',NULL,'Play,Television',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28086,'Dad','Jennifer Garner','Actress','\nApril 17, 1972\n','','American','I am lucky to have had an attentive, curious and loving dad and heart-smart, down-to-earth, gifted mother. They changed the outlooks of their own lives and have never forgotten the people and organizations that helped them dream bigger than their circumstances should have allowed.','',NULL,'Mother,Dream',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28087,'','Jennifer Garner','Actress','\nApril 17, 1972\n','','American','I am the model middle child. I am patient and I like to take care of everyone. Being called nice is a compliment. It\'s not a boring way to describe me.','',NULL,'Nice,Care,Boring',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28088,'Wedding','Jennifer Garner','Actress','\nApril 17, 1972\n','','American','I am usually part of any disaster at a wedding if I\'m a bridesmaid, which I\'ve been lucky enough to be several times.','',NULL,'Enough,Times',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28089,'Life','Jennifer Garner','Actress','\nApril 17, 1972\n','','American','I certainly never expected to be in front of a camera one day of my life.','',NULL,'Camera,Front',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28090,'','Jennifer Garner','Actress','\nApril 17, 1972\n','','American','I do all my own stunts!','',NULL,'Stunts',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28091,'','Jennifer Garner','Actress','\nApril 17, 1972\n','','American','I do like having my ears pierced, because there\'s a lot more choice in pierced earrings than there is with clip-ons, and they\'re a lot more comfortable to wear - Sometimes I completely forget I\'ve got them in and end up going to sleep wearing them.','',NULL,'Sleep,End,Forget',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28092,'Life','Jennifer Garner','Actress','\nApril 17, 1972\n','','American','I do think about aging. I have those moments of panic and vanity, but life keeps getting better, so you can\'t worry about it too much.','',NULL,'Better,Worry',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28093,'Marriage,Work','Jennifer Garner','Actress','\nApril 17, 1972\n','','American','I don\'t have this fantasy about marriage anymore. Everyone says it takes hard work. Well, it kind of does - and I\'m much more pragmatic about romance than I used to be.','',NULL,'Hard',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28094,'','Jennifer Garner','Actress','\nApril 17, 1972\n','','American','I don\'t know anyone who was never a geek, really, when they look at their own lives. I think that from the outside looking in, you think that you weren\'t necessarily a tragic geek, but yes, you did lean in that direction.','',NULL,'Did,Lives,Looking',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28095,'','Jennifer Garner','Actress','\nApril 17, 1972\n','','American','I feel lucky, though, because even when \'Alias\' was popular, I was still sent scripts against type. I\'ve never felt like the world only sees me one way. But yes, it\'s been really fun to be bad.','',NULL,'Fun,Bad,Still',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28096,'','Jennifer Garner','Actress','\nApril 17, 1972\n','','American','I have always been drawn to child-related causes. I find that people listen to me more when I advocate for children now that I have my own.','',NULL,'Children,Find,Listen',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28097,'','Jennifer Garner','Actress','\nApril 17, 1972\n','','American','I hoped, hoped, that maybe I\'d be lucky enough to do something on Broadway, in the chorus.','',NULL,'Enough,Lucky,Maybe',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28098,'Work','Jennifer Garner','Actress','\nApril 17, 1972\n','','American','I just try work out at least twice a week if I can.','',NULL,'Try,Week',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28099,'','Jennifer Garner','Actress','\nApril 17, 1972\n','','American','I knew we were going to marry someday, but I was absolutely surprised when he actually proposed. And surprised he had bought a ring. I ran around the yard screaming.','',NULL,'Around,Actually,Knew',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28100,'Life,Love','Jennifer Garner','Actress','\nApril 17, 1972\n','','American','I know I live a charmed, beautiful life and nobody wants to hear a celebrity whine. The last thing I want to do is complain; I love what I do and I know every job comes with a downside.','',NULL,'Beautiful',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28101,'Love,Time','Jennifer Garner','Actress','\nApril 17, 1972\n','','American','I love being physical and acting at the same time.','',NULL,'Same',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28102,'Love','Jennifer Garner','Actress','\nApril 17, 1972\n','','American','I love the feeling of being on a team, rehearsing together, sharing a dressing room - I love that so much.','',NULL,'Feeling,Together',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28103,'','Kelli Garner','Actress','\nApril 11, 1984\n','','American','Hollywood can be an ugly place and it can do ugly things to you.','',NULL,'Place,Ugly,Hollywood',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28104,'Men','Kelli Garner','Actress','\nApril 11, 1984\n','','American','I like men who are more in their heads.','',NULL,'Heads',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28105,'','Kelli Garner','Actress','\nApril 11, 1984\n','','American','I seem to be attracted to the quiet, brooding type. But not too brooding. Too brooding can be narcissistic. Or psychotic.','',NULL,'Quiet,Seem,Psychotic',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28106,'','Kelli Garner','Actress','\nApril 11, 1984\n','','American','I want a guy who can clean my gutters and kill my spiders - who\'s simple yet layered.','',NULL,'Simple,Guy,Clean',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28107,'','Kelli Garner','Actress','\nApril 11, 1984\n','','American','In fact, I\'m a geek.','',NULL,'Fact,Geek',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28108,'','Kevin Garnett','Athlete','\nMay 19, 1976\n','','American','We have to do the impossible, but it is possible.','',NULL,'Impossible,Possible',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28109,'','Kevin Garnett','Athlete','\nMay 19, 1976\n','','American','I\'m from the bottom, I understand what it\'s like to have and to not have. My perception on giving is to put yourself in those people\'s shoes and go from there. So that\'s what I did.','',NULL,'Yourself,Giving,Understand',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28110,'','Kevin Garnett','Athlete','\nMay 19, 1976\n','','American','We know that in order for us to turn this around, it doesn\'t matter how many coaches they bring in here, assistants, weight trainers, whoever, we\'re the ones that are going to have turn it around. And I think just took that responsibility on ourselves.','',NULL,'Around,Here,Matter',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28111,'','Kevin Garnett','Athlete','\nMay 19, 1976\n','','American','The beautiful thing about when you go through a slide is that you learn from it. Not just saying that you learn from it, but applying the things that you have learned.','',NULL,'Beautiful,Saying,Through',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28112,'Morning','Kevin Garnett','Athlete','\nMay 19, 1976\n','','American','Too much coffee. Too much coffee and Gatorade. It\'s a hell of a mix. If you\'re ever tired in the morning, just try that mix, and tell me what you think.','',NULL,'Tired,Ever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28113,'','Kevin Garnett','Athlete','\nMay 19, 1976\n','','American','The last couple of practices, all we\'ve been doing is a lot of defensive things. We\'ve been going over some drills that make all of us have to communicate.','',NULL,'Last,Couple,Defensive',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28114,'','Kevin Garnett','Athlete','\nMay 19, 1976\n','','American','Going from Flip to Kev, obviously you don\'t want to see someone ever lose their job. For me it\'s probably a little more difficult, because other than Bill Blair, Flip is all I knew.','',NULL,'Job,Someone,Ever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28115,'Love','Kevin Garnett','Athlete','\nMay 19, 1976\n','','American','I would love to see Flip get back into the league. I think he can definitely still coach in this league. I think he will be in this league quicker than sooner.','',NULL,'Still,Definitely',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28116,'','Kevin Garnett','Athlete','\nMay 19, 1976\n','','American','It\'s scary when one day the city is there and the next day it\'s gone. To see the water actual kill people, I couldn\'t believe it. I never fathomed it could bury a city.','',NULL,'Believe,Water,Next',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28117,'','Kevin Garnett','Athlete','\nMay 19, 1976\n','','American','Kev has these old Boston drills, where you all have to talk to each other, and interact, and it\'s helped us.','',NULL,'Old,Talk,Helped',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28118,'','Kevin Garnett','Athlete','\nMay 19, 1976\n','','American','So we take a lot of pride in that. It\'s really on us to turn this thing around. I think this last month we\'ve done just that. We\'ve pointed ourself in the direction that we want to be, and I think we\'re starting to head towards that. Right now we\'re in a nice rhythm.','',NULL,'Nice,Done,Around',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28119,'','Kevin Garnett','Athlete','\nMay 19, 1976\n','','American','So you\'re dealing with a coach, and you\'re dealing with a guy who\'s actually experienced NBA basketball from a player\'s perspective and actually goes about it that way.','',NULL,'Basketball,Actually,Guy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28120,'','Janeane Garofalo','Comedian','\nSeptember 28, 1964\n','','American','I guess I just prefer to see the dark side of things. The glass is always half empty. And cracked. And I just cut my lip on it. And chipped a tooth.','',NULL,'Dark,Half,Empty',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28121,'History','Janeane Garofalo','Comedian','\nSeptember 28, 1964\n','','American','Let\'s be very honest about what this is about. It\'s not about bashing Democrats, it\'s not about taxes, they have no idea what the Boston tea party was about, they don\'t know their history at all. This is about hating a black man in the White House. This is racism straight up.','',NULL,'Black,Racism',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28122,'Time','Janeane Garofalo','Comedian','\nSeptember 28, 1964\n','','American','Is being an idiot like being high all the time?','',NULL,'Idiot,High',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28123,'','Janeane Garofalo','Comedian','\nSeptember 28, 1964\n','','American','I would have to say loneliness is next to uncleanliness.','',NULL,'Loneliness,Next',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28124,'Peace','Janeane Garofalo','Comedian','\nSeptember 28, 1964\n','','American','When Communist U.S.S.R. was a superpower, the world was better off. The right-wing media is trying to marginalize the peace movement.','',NULL,'Better,Trying',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28125,'God','Janeane Garofalo','Comedian','\nSeptember 28, 1964\n','','American','When I see the American flag, I go, \'Oh my God, you\'re insulting me.\'','',NULL,'American,Oh',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28126,'','Janeane Garofalo','Comedian','\nSeptember 28, 1964\n','','American','Also, as I\'ve gotten older and more mature, I\'ve become much more comfortable in my own skin. After 25 years of doing stand-up, that\'s reflected onstage.','',NULL,'After,Become,Older',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28127,'','Janeane Garofalo','Comedian','\nSeptember 28, 1964\n','','American','For my stand-up, I always have my notebook with me and if something strikes me, I\'ll write it down.','',NULL,'Down,Write,Strikes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28128,'Fear','Janeane Garofalo','Comedian','\nSeptember 28, 1964\n','','American','Here\'s what the right-wing has in, there\'s no shortage of the natural resources of ignorance, apathy, hate, fear. As long as those things are in the collective conscious and unconscious, the Republicans will have some votes.','',NULL,'Hate,Ignorance',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28129,'','Janeane Garofalo','Comedian','\nSeptember 28, 1964\n','','American','I absolutely realize that a celebrity spokesperson is not ideal.','',NULL,'Realize,Ideal,Celebrity',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28130,'Funny','Janeane Garofalo','Comedian','\nSeptember 28, 1964\n','','American','I actually was class clown, but I don\'t know how that happened because I\'ve never been considered an outwardly funny person-as the people in this room will attest.','',NULL,'Actually,Happened',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28131,'Funny','Janeane Garofalo','Comedian','\nSeptember 28, 1964\n','','American','I actually was class clown, but I don\'t know how that happened because I\'ve never been considered an outwardly funny person.','',NULL,'Person,Actually',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28132,'Time','Janeane Garofalo','Comedian','\nSeptember 28, 1964\n','','American','I can do most anything and not have a problem with it. The only time I have negative attention is when I run naked through the streets brandishing a handgun.','',NULL,'Through,Negative',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28133,'','Janeane Garofalo','Comedian','\nSeptember 28, 1964\n','','American','I do not enjoy when people don\'t like me.','',NULL,'Enjoy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28134,'Work,Good','Janeane Garofalo','Comedian','\nSeptember 28, 1964\n','','American','I don\'t have a good work ethic. I have a real casual relationship with hours.','',NULL,'Real',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28135,'Movies','Janeane Garofalo','Comedian','\nSeptember 28, 1964\n','','American','I don\'t think Hollywood was trying to do anything with me. In fact, they lost interest pretty quick. I think I got lucky, briefly, in the \'90s, and it just so happened that those movies were the opportunities that came my way. Then it just kind of stopped.','',NULL,'Lost,Trying',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28136,'','Janeane Garofalo','Comedian','\nSeptember 28, 1964\n','','American','I don\'t understand why, in entertainment, the hours are as long as they are. It seems like everything takes forever, and no one can tell you why exactly.','',NULL,'Long,Everything,Understand',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28137,'','Janeane Garofalo','Comedian','\nSeptember 28, 1964\n','','American','I guess I just prefer to see the dark side of things.','',NULL,'Dark,Side,Guess',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28138,'','Janeane Garofalo','Comedian','\nSeptember 28, 1964\n','','American','I mostly get takeout, I have to admit - I don\'t know if that\'s something to be ashamed of. I\'m not much of a cook.','',NULL,'Admit,Ashamed,Cook',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28139,'Peace','Janeane Garofalo','Comedian','\nSeptember 28, 1964\n','','American','I say at this point, for different reasons, Bush and Hussein are both very threatening to world peace and to deny that is to be incredibly naive.','',NULL,'Different,Point',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28140,'','Janeane Garofalo','Comedian','\nSeptember 28, 1964\n','','American','I think I failed miserably on NewsRadio. I was very nervous because of the caliber of the cast - especially Dave Foley - so I think I did a terrible job.','',NULL,'Job,Did,Terrible',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28141,'','Janeane Garofalo','Comedian','\nSeptember 28, 1964\n','','American','I would prefer to be well-liked in any and all situations.','',NULL,'Situations,Prefer',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28142,'Life','Janeane Garofalo','Comedian','\nSeptember 28, 1964\n','','American','I would say just in general, in life, I\'m more willing to be animated as a person, and so obviously onstage as well.','',NULL,'Person,General',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28143,'','Janeane Garofalo','Comedian','\nSeptember 28, 1964\n','','American','I\'m a walker. I enjoy walking, which I think psychologically expresses my feelings of wanting liberation without exerting myself too much.','',NULL,'Feelings,Enjoy,Walking',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28144,'','Janeane Garofalo','Comedian','\nSeptember 28, 1964\n','','American','I\'m grateful for any opportunity to act.','',NULL,'Grateful,Act',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28145,'Wisdom','Teri Garr','Actress','\nDecember 11, 1944\n','','American','You have to find out what\'s right for you, so it\'s trial and error. You are going to be all right if you accept realistic goals for yourself.','',NULL,'Yourself,Find',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28146,'Life','Teri Garr','Actress','\nDecember 11, 1944\n','','American','Take a step back, evaluate what is important, and enjoy life.','',NULL,'Important,Enjoy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28147,'Life','Teri Garr','Actress','\nDecember 11, 1944\n','','American','Oddly enough, MS has made my life so much better than it was before. I now appreciate what I have and I am not running around like a rat in a maze.','',NULL,'Better,Made',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28148,'','Teri Garr','Actress','\nDecember 11, 1944\n','','American','MS doesn\'t define who I am.','',NULL,'Define,Ms',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28149,'Women','Teri Garr','Actress','\nDecember 11, 1944\n','','American','Seventy-five percent of MS sufferers are women.','',NULL,'Percent,Ms',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28150,'Good','Teri Garr','Actress','\nDecember 11, 1944\n','','American','You can keep it to yourself, but you could also call a support team like the team at MS LifeLines. They are there to support the MS community and give good advice.','',NULL,'Yourself,Give',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28151,'','Teri Garr','Actress','\nDecember 11, 1944\n','','American','I have a disease, but I also have a lot of other things.','',NULL,'Disease',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28152,'Food','Teri Garr','Actress','\nDecember 11, 1944\n','','American','I have an enormous fondness for delicious food. It\'s very comforting.','',NULL,'Comforting,Delicious',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28153,'','Teri Garr','Actress','\nDecember 11, 1944\n','','American','I have worked enough and I am happy to be touring the country speaking about living with MS to give people inspiration and motivation to help themselves.','',NULL,'Happy,Help,Give',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28154,'Government','Teri Garr','Actress','\nDecember 11, 1944\n','','American','I\'m wondering if they haven\'t reported all the people with MS, because if all of the cases were reported, the government would have to step in and give more financial aid to us.','',NULL,'Give,Step',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28155,'','Teri Garr','Actress','\nDecember 11, 1944\n','','American','You have to lift your head up out of the mud and just do it.','',NULL,'Head,Mud,Lift',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28156,'','Teri Garr','Actress','\nDecember 11, 1944\n','','American','Any movie I\'ve ever made, the minute you walk on the set they tell you who\'s the person to buy it from.','',NULL,'Person,Ever,Made',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28157,'','Teri Garr','Actress','\nDecember 11, 1944\n','','American','I do Pilates a lot. I don\'t do a lot of cardiovascular stuff.','',NULL,'Stuff,Pilates',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28158,'','Teri Garr','Actress','\nDecember 11, 1944\n','','American','I go to my physical therapist to keep fighting it and one of them told me if you don\'t use it, you lose it, but I know we\'re on television so I won\'t say what I would often say.','',NULL,'Fighting,Keep,Lose',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28159,'','Teri Garr','Actress','\nDecember 11, 1944\n','','American','I have been off the motorcycles for about 20 years now, but that doesn\'t mean I can\'t still do it.','',NULL,'Mean,Still,Off',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28160,'','Teri Garr','Actress','\nDecember 11, 1944\n','','American','I have heard all kinds of stories about telling employers about MS and I really don\'t know what the answer is. I am a private person, but I have found support by talking to fellow MSrs in the community.','',NULL,'Person,Support,Found',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28161,'','Teri Garr','Actress','\nDecember 11, 1944\n','','American','I plan to live to be 120!','',NULL,'Live,Plan',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28162,'','Teri Garr','Actress','\nDecember 11, 1944\n','','American','I recently saw the movie about Ray Charles, and there\'s a scene where he falls down and the mother doesn\'t help him. She says, I don\'t want anyone to treat you like a cripple. I\'ve fallen down before, and Molly will say, get up and just go.','',NULL,'Mother,Help,Him',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28163,'Marriage','Teri Garr','Actress','\nDecember 11, 1944\n','','American','I refused David Letterman\'s proposal of marriage for obvious reasons, but thanks for asking.','',NULL,'Thanks,Reasons',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28164,'','Teri Garr','Actress','\nDecember 11, 1944\n','','American','I take one of the interferon therapies, Rebif.','',NULL,'Therapies',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28165,'','Teri Garr','Actress','\nDecember 11, 1944\n','','American','I think eventually they\'re going to find out that MS is like 10 different things. I have a neurological disease something like MS, and it\'s MS, so let\'s take medicine for it.','',NULL,'Different,Find,Disease',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28166,'','Teri Garr','Actress','\nDecember 11, 1944\n','','American','I think there are a lot of myths about MS, and it may have affected my career.','',NULL,'Career,May,Ms',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28167,'','Teri Garr','Actress','\nDecember 11, 1944\n','','American','I understand how hard it is to talk to people about MS. You don\'t want pity or random advice.','',NULL,'Hard,Understand,Advice',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28168,'','Teri Garr','Actress','\nDecember 11, 1944\n','','American','I\'ve always been this insane. Isn\'t that interesting?','',NULL,'Insane',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28169,'Humor,Good,Attitude','Teri Garr','Actress','\nDecember 11, 1944\n','','American','If you get a diagnosis, get on a therapy, keep a good attitude and keep your sense of humor.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28170,'Life,Happiness,Smile','Brad Garrett','Actor','\nApril 14, 1960\n','','American','You take away all the other luxuries in life, and if you can make someone smile and laugh, you have given the most special gift: happiness.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28171,'Love','Brad Garrett','Actor','\nApril 14, 1960\n','','American','I think we love watching people that are flawed because we\'re all flawed.','',NULL,'Watching,Flawed',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28172,'Teacher','Brad Garrett','Actor','\nApril 14, 1960\n','','American','I would probably be a teacher if I weren\'t a comedian.','',NULL,'Weren,Comedian',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28173,'Life','Brad Garrett','Actor','\nApril 14, 1960\n','','American','My whole life, I\'ve been telling jokes.','',NULL,'Whole,Jokes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28174,'Life,Love,Women','Brad Garrett','Actor','\nApril 14, 1960\n','','American','I love strong women, not only in life but in craft.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28175,'','Brad Garrett','Actor','\nApril 14, 1960\n','','American','Actually, I have my own charity that I started that helps supplement families with terminal children.','',NULL,'Children,Actually,Started',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28176,'Life,Fear','Brad Garrett','Actor','\nApril 14, 1960\n','','American','Broadway was without doubt the hardest I ever worked in my life and the highest highs I\'ve ever had as an actor. The unadulterated fear was on a level that was hard to explain.','',NULL,'Hard',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28177,'Funny','Brad Garrett','Actor','\nApril 14, 1960\n','','American','But I believe that there are marriages where you can have your pool table and she can have her scrapbooking room or garden or whatever it is. But when everyone has what they want, it\'s not funny. There\'s no conflict.','',NULL,'Believe,Everyone',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28178,'Humor','Brad Garrett','Actor','\nApril 14, 1960\n','','American','Humor is healing.','',NULL,'Healing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28179,'Marriage','Brad Garrett','Actor','\nApril 14, 1960\n','','American','I believe it\'s a real tedious hostage negotiation to have a marriage be what it is.','',NULL,'Believe,Real',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28180,'Love','Brad Garrett','Actor','\nApril 14, 1960\n','','American','I come from the world of improv; I love any show or any vehicle that gives me an opportunity to be in the moment.','',NULL,'Moment,Show',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28181,'','Brad Garrett','Actor','\nApril 14, 1960\n','','American','I feel very, very grateful. I\'m a lucky guy, you need a lot of luck, and then when the cameras roll, you have to have this group of writers, directors, and actors that just gel, and it seems to literally be happening more and more.','',NULL,'Grateful,Luck,Group',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28182,'','Brad Garrett','Actor','\nApril 14, 1960\n','','American','I think as any artist you always want to grow; you always want to get better.','',NULL,'Better,Artist,Grow',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28183,'Love','Brad Garrett','Actor','\nApril 14, 1960\n','','American','I think I\'m better wired for television. I love variety as far as a project. I\'m easily bored and the schedule of a television show, it just keeps you going.','',NULL,'Better,Bored',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28184,'Life,Home','Brad Garrett','Actor','\nApril 14, 1960\n','','American','I was very, very large as a kid and never athletic, and my home life was a little upside down and I never felt comfortable.','',NULL,'Down',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28185,'Work','Brad Garrett','Actor','\nApril 14, 1960\n','','American','I\'m the type of guy that feels pressure when I have to order dinner. I\'m just that type of guy but that\'s my fuel. I work well with pressure.','',NULL,'Guy,Order',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28186,'Life','Brad Garrett','Actor','\nApril 14, 1960\n','','American','It\'s all I have left in my life, caffeine and a poodle.','',NULL,'Left,Caffeine',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28187,'','Brad Garrett','Actor','\nApril 14, 1960\n','','American','It\'s fun to play people who are flawed.','',NULL,'Fun,Play,Flawed',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28188,'','Brad Garrett','Actor','\nApril 14, 1960\n','','American','It\'s like whether you\'re in a huge movie or you\'ve just recorded an incredible album you\'ve got to do the next thing, and that\'s part of being an artist.','',NULL,'Artist,Whether,Next',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28189,'','Brad Garrett','Actor','\nApril 14, 1960\n','','American','There\'s a black man inside of me just trying to make bail.','',NULL,'Black,Trying,Inside',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28190,'','Brad Garrett','Actor','\nApril 14, 1960\n','','American','We don\'t take care of our teachers and our cops and our firemen. They should be at the top of our list.','',NULL,'Care,Top,Teachers',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28191,'Business,Power','Garet Garrett','Journalist','1878','1954','American','Business is in itself a power.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28192,'Great,Government','Garet Garrett','Journalist','1878','1954','American','If the great Government of the United States were a private corporation no bank would take its name on a piece of paper, because it has cynically repudiated the words engraved upon its bonds.','',NULL,'Words',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28193,'','Garet Garrett','Journalist','1878','1954','American','Is it security you want? There is no security at the top of the world.','',NULL,'Security,Top',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28194,'Government','Garet Garrett','Journalist','1878','1954','American','Formerly government was the responsibility of people; now people were the responsibility of government.','',NULL,'Formerly',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28195,'','Garet Garrett','Journalist','1878','1954','American','If you put a ten dollar bill under the rug instead of spending it, that is capital formation. It represents ten dollars\' worth of something that might have been immediately consumed, but wasn\'t.','',NULL,'Put,Worth,Might',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28196,'','Garet Garrett','Journalist','1878','1954','American','It is the function of the President, representing the executive principle, to execute the laws.','',NULL,'President,Laws,Principle',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28197,'Power','Garet Garrett','Journalist','1878','1954','American','Lenin, the greatest theorist of them all, did not know what he was going to do after he had got the power.','',NULL,'Greatest,Did',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28198,'Power','Garet Garrett','Journalist','1878','1954','American','Loyalty of the law-making power to the executive power was one of the dangers the political fathers foretold.','',NULL,'Loyalty,Political',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28199,'Business','Garet Garrett','Journalist','1878','1954','American','Revolution in the modern case is no longer an uncouth business.','',NULL,'Revolution,Longer',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28200,'','Garet Garrett','Journalist','1878','1954','American','The New Deal was going to redistribute the national income according to ideals of social and economic justice.','',NULL,'Justice,Social,Economic',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28201,'','Garet Garrett','Journalist','1878','1954','American','The New Deal\'s enmity for that system of free and competitive private enterprise which we call capitalism was fundamental.','',NULL,'Free,Call,System',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28202,'Great,Government','Garet Garrett','Journalist','1878','1954','American','The spectacle of a great, solvent government paying a fictitious price for gold it did not want and did not need and doing it on purpose to debase the value of its own paper currency was one to astonish the world.','',NULL,'Did',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28203,'','Garet Garrett','Journalist','1878','1954','American','The winds that blow our billions away return burdened with themes of scorn and dispraise.','',NULL,'Away,Return,Blow',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28204,'','Garet Garrett','Journalist','1878','1954','American','There was endless controversy as to whether the acts of the New Deal did actually move recovery or retard it, and nothing final could ever come of that bitter debate because it is forever impossible to prove what might have happened in place of what did.','',NULL,'Nothing,Ever,Did',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28205,'','Garet Garrett','Journalist','1878','1954','American','This is the problem for which revolutionary theory has yet to find the right solution, if there is one. The difficulty is that the economic interests of the two classes are antagonistic.','',NULL,'Two,Find,Problem',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28206,'','Garet Garrett','Journalist','1878','1954','American','To the revolutionary mind the American vista must have been almost as incredible as Genghis Khan\'s first view of China - so rich, so soft, so unaware.','',NULL,'Mind,Must,Rich',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28207,'Freedom','Garet Garrett','Journalist','1878','1954','American','Well, where there is freedom doubt itself must be free.','',NULL,'Must,Doubt',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28208,'','Garet Garrett','Journalist','1878','1954','American','You do not defend a world that is already lost.','',NULL,'Lost,Defend',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28209,'Technology,Work','Jesse James Garrett','Businessman','','','American','Building technical systems involves a lot of hard work and specialized knowledge: languages and protocols, coding and debugging, testing and refactoring.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28210,'Work,Experience','Jesse James Garrett','Businessman','','','American','Also, if nothing else, writing this book has really changed the way I experience bookstores. I have a whole different appreciation for the amount of work packed into even the slimmest volume on the shelves.','',NULL,'Nothing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28211,'','Jesse James Garrett','Businessman','','','American','As much as we may want to withdraw into a world of pure problem solving, we have to acknowledge that the most successful architectures are the ones you can actually convince someone to implement.','',NULL,'Successful,Someone,May',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28212,'Design','Jesse James Garrett','Businessman','','','American','User-centered design means understanding what your users need, how they think, and how they behave - and incorporating that understanding into every aspect of your process.','',NULL,'Means,Process',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28213,'Work','Jesse James Garrett','Businessman','','','American','A journalist and an information architect face exactly the same problem - how to give shape to the pile of information in front of you in a way that will make it easy and natural for people to comprehend. I can\'t imagine any better preparation for the work I do now.','',NULL,'Better,Give',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28214,'','Jesse James Garrett','Businessman','','','American','Ajax is an important development for Web applications, and its importance is only going to grow.','',NULL,'Important,Grow,Importance',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28215,'Technology','Jesse James Garrett','Businessman','','','American','Ajax isn\'t a technology. It\'s really several technologies, each flourishing in its own right, coming together in powerful new ways.','',NULL,'Powerful,Together',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28216,'Work','Jesse James Garrett','Businessman','','','American','At Adaptive Path, we\'ve been doing our own work with Ajax over the last several months, and we\'re realizing we\'ve only scratched the surface of the rich interaction and responsiveness that Ajax applications can provide.','',NULL,'Path,Rich',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28217,'','Jesse James Garrett','Businessman','','','American','Besides, Weebles are too hard to draw - they just end up looking like eggs, not people.','',NULL,'End,Hard,Looking',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28218,'','Jesse James Garrett','Businessman','','','American','But despite the universality of URLs, we often forget that they\'re not just a handy way to address network resources. They\'re also valuable communication tools.','',NULL,'Forget,Often,Valuable',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28219,'Success,Best','Jesse James Garrett','Businessman','','','American','But the best teams I\'ve encountered have one important thing in common: their team structure and processes cover a full range of distinct competencies necessary for success.','',NULL,'Important',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28220,'','Jesse James Garrett','Businessman','','','American','Content is often the reason users come to your site.','',NULL,'Reason,Often,Content',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28221,'','Jesse James Garrett','Businessman','','','American','Google is making a huge investment in developing the Ajax approach.','',NULL,'Making,Investment,Approach',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28222,'','Jesse James Garrett','Businessman','','','American','I\'m not sure that you can say definitively that some roles are better filled by consultants, but I would say that some projects are better handled by consultants.','',NULL,'Better,Sure,Projects',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28223,'Experience','Jesse James Garrett','Businessman','','','American','If you need to take a step back from day-to-day operations and plot out the long-term direction of your user experience strategy, consultants can give you a perspective you can\'t get on your own.','',NULL,'Give,Direction',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28224,'Work','Jesse James Garrett','Businessman','','','American','My job involves a lot of different skills now - I\'m as much entrepreneur and management consultant as anything else these days - but IA is still my favorite part of the work I do.','',NULL,'Job,Different',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28225,'Work','Jesse James Garrett','Businessman','','','American','The main benefit of the book for the more experienced practitioners is as an evangelical tool. The book will give you some ways of expressing the value and importance of your work that you may not have had before.','',NULL,'Book,May',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28226,'Time','Jesse James Garrett','Businessman','','','American','The more everybody knows about all aspects of the problems we face, the better off all of us will be. Less time spent explaining things means more time for coming up with creative solutions.','',NULL,'Better,Problems',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28227,'','Jesse James Garrett','Businessman','','','American','There are some aspects of the diagram that I wish I had expressed a little more clearly.','',NULL,'Wish,Clearly,Aspects',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28228,'Trust','Jesse James Garrett','Businessman','','','American','Well, the whole story is in the book, but the short answer is that I was the first information architect in an organization that was traditionally design-oriented, and I felt I needed a tool to help me gain the trust and support of my colleagues.','',NULL,'Help,Book',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28229,'Good,Power','Leif Garrett','Musician','\nNovember 8, 1961\n','','American','I believe in a higher power and I believe in good and bad, right and wrong. You sleep in the bed you make.','',NULL,'Believe',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28230,'','Leif Garrett','Musician','\nNovember 8, 1961\n','','American','Don\'t believe your own publicity. You can\'t; you\'ll start thinking that you\'re better than you are.','',NULL,'Believe,Better,Thinking',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28231,'Time','Leif Garrett','Musician','\nNovember 8, 1961\n','','American','Having regrets and things, it just takes your time away.','',NULL,'Away,Regrets',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28232,'Time','Leif Garrett','Musician','\nNovember 8, 1961\n','','American','Just do what you like to do, and do it all the time.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28233,'','Leif Garrett','Musician','\nNovember 8, 1961\n','','American','Aerosmith went on The Simpsons and they had fun.','',NULL,'Fun,Aerosmith,Simpsons',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28234,'','Leif Garrett','Musician','\nNovember 8, 1961\n','','American','Each song is a lifetime, it begins and ends, and there\'s a journey taken within the songs.','',NULL,'Song,Within,Journey',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28235,'Teen','Leif Garrett','Musician','\nNovember 8, 1961\n','','American','Frank Sinatra is the only one that went from teen idol to superstar.','',NULL,'Idol,Frank',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28236,'','Leif Garrett','Musician','\nNovember 8, 1961\n','','American','I have an extremely addictive personality. I\'m an extremist.','',NULL,'Addictive,Extremist,Extremely',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28237,'','Leif Garrett','Musician','\nNovember 8, 1961\n','','American','I have no problem paying my dues and I have no problem going out and working the club circuit.','',NULL,'Working,Problem,Club',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28238,'','Leif Garrett','Musician','\nNovember 8, 1961\n','','American','I have no problem with starting from scratch.','',NULL,'Problem,Starting,Scratch',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28239,'','Leif Garrett','Musician','\nNovember 8, 1961\n','','American','I wasn\'t the one managing my career back then, that was the problem - I was 14 years old.','',NULL,'Career,Problem,Old',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28240,'','Leif Garrett','Musician','\nNovember 8, 1961\n','','American','I\'m not a slave to anything anymore. And I never will be again.','',NULL,'Again,Anymore,Slave',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28241,'Life,Music','Leif Garrett','Musician','\nNovember 8, 1961\n','','American','I\'ve always written songs, even when I wasn\'t doing anything with my personal life in music.','',NULL,'Personal',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28242,'Positive','Leif Garrett','Musician','\nNovember 8, 1961\n','','American','I\'ve come to understand that there\'s always something positive, even in a negative situation.','',NULL,'Understand,Negative',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28243,'','Leif Garrett','Musician','\nNovember 8, 1961\n','','American','Somehow I wasn\'t completely crucified by the critics. I don\'t know how or why, I probably should\'ve been.','',NULL,'Why,Critics,Crucified',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28244,'','Leif Garrett','Musician','\nNovember 8, 1961\n','','American','Stay on top of your finances. Don\'t leave that up to others.','',NULL,'Others,Leave,Stay',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28245,'','Leif Garrett','Musician','\nNovember 8, 1961\n','','American','Stop doing what the record companies are doing and do what\'s in your heart.','',NULL,'Heart,Stop,Companies',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28246,'','Leif Garrett','Musician','\nNovember 8, 1961\n','','American','The stardom thing happened and now I\'m trying to make a comeback, if you want to call it that.','',NULL,'Trying,Call,Happened',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28247,'','Leif Garrett','Musician','\nNovember 8, 1961\n','','American','There are certain things people always bring up with me. The accident. The drugs. And how tight my pants were.','',NULL,'Bring,Accident,Pants',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28248,'','Leif Garrett','Musician','\nNovember 8, 1961\n','','American','They had me doing Beach Boys remakes and all that. I was basically a marionette.','',NULL,'Beach,Remakes,Basically',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28249,'','Leif Garrett','Musician','\nNovember 8, 1961\n','','American','When I was a kid, I went from ground zero to Pluto. The first place I played was the Houston Astrodome.','',NULL,'Place,Kid,Played',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28250,'Hope','Lesley Garrett','Musician','\nApril 10, 1955\n','','English','I do hope that our spring will be starting shortly and we will all be able to enjoy some sunshine again.','',NULL,'Sunshine,Enjoy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28251,'Music','Lesley Garrett','Musician','\nApril 10, 1955\n','','English','Music is there to access those dark emotional corners that we don\'t normally get too close to.','',NULL,'Emotional,Dark',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28252,'Music','Lesley Garrett','Musician','\nApril 10, 1955\n','','English','That was when I realised that music is the most profound, magical form of communication there is.','',NULL,'Profound,Magical',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28253,'Music','Lesley Garrett','Musician','\nApril 10, 1955\n','','English','And woven into the fabric of this harsh existence was music.','',NULL,'Existence,Harsh',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28254,'Music,Great','Lesley Garrett','Musician','\nApril 10, 1955\n','','English','As far as I was concerned the important thing was that the music was getting the attention as well as me so it was always a great way to get more of the public to connect with classical music, and opera particularly.','',NULL,'Important',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28255,'','Lesley Garrett','Musician','\nApril 10, 1955\n','','English','I do a lot of vocal hygiene.','',NULL,'Hygiene,Vocal',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28256,'Family','Lesley Garrett','Musician','\nApril 10, 1955\n','','English','I don\'t just come from a musical family, but from a musical community.','',NULL,'Community,Musical',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28257,'Music','Lesley Garrett','Musician','\nApril 10, 1955\n','','English','I don\'t think I have ever met a single person who isn\'t moved by music of some kind.','',NULL,'Single,Person',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28258,'Time','Lesley Garrett','Musician','\nApril 10, 1955\n','','English','I performed in Sydney some years ago for the Sydney Festival and I am just so pleased to be returning to the wonderful Sydney Opera House and also performing in Melbourne for the first time.','',NULL,'Wonderful,House',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28259,'Music','Lesley Garrett','Musician','\nApril 10, 1955\n','','English','I saw The Sound of Music when I was 10 and thought that it was the most beautiful singing I had ever heard.','',NULL,'Beautiful,Ever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28260,'','Lesley Garrett','Musician','\nApril 10, 1955\n','','English','I would just like to say that opera is no longer about fat people in breastplates shattering wine glasses.','',NULL,'Wine,Fat,Longer',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28261,'','Lesley Garrett','Musician','\nApril 10, 1955\n','','English','I wouldn\'t want to criticise someone like Charlotte Church because she has done fantastically well, but personally I\'ve always cared about the long term.','',NULL,'Long,Someone,Done',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28262,'','Lesley Garrett','Musician','\nApril 10, 1955\n','','English','I\'m engaging my diaphragm as I\'m speaking to you right now.','',NULL,'Speaking,Engaging',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28263,'Music,Best','Lesley Garrett','Musician','\nApril 10, 1955\n','','English','I\'m very pro presenting the best music I can to the widest audience possible.','',NULL,'Possible',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28264,'','Lesley Garrett','Musician','\nApril 10, 1955\n','','English','It worries me that young singers think you can shortcut the training and go straight to fame and fortune, and programmes like Pop Idol have encouraged that.','',NULL,'Young,Training,Fame',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28265,'','Lesley Garrett','Musician','\nApril 10, 1955\n','','English','Nobody inspired me more than Julie Andrews, who is a classically trained soprano herself.','',NULL,'Inspired,Nobody,Herself',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28266,'Music','Lesley Garrett','Musician','\nApril 10, 1955\n','','English','One of the problems that we face through the media attention that these artists receive is that there has been an awful lot of talk about opera and classical music being elite and being for an elitist group.','',NULL,'Through,Problems',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28267,'','Lesley Garrett','Musician','\nApril 10, 1955\n','','English','Opera is credible drama now, and it costs less than going to a football match. What have you got to lose?','',NULL,'Football,Lose,Less',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28268,'Business','Lesley Garrett','Musician','\nApril 10, 1955\n','','English','Singing is an arduous business and it needs sacrifices.','',NULL,'Needs,Singing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28269,'','Lesley Garrett','Musician','\nApril 10, 1955\n','','English','The musical heritage of Yorkshire is deep and wide.','',NULL,'Deep,Musical,Heritage',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28270,'','Lesley Garrett','Musician','\nApril 10, 1955\n','','English','There are a lot of unseen elements to having a successful singing career.','',NULL,'Successful,Career,Singing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28271,'Home,Truth','Lesley Garrett','Musician','\nApril 10, 1955\n','','English','To tell you the truth, I never listen to opera at home.','',NULL,'Tell',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28272,'Best','Lesley Garrett','Musician','\nApril 10, 1955\n','','English','What people really should be able to be confident in is that the standards of music- making that classically trained musicians present is elite, it is the best and all of us as artists should be committed to that.','',NULL,'Able,Making',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28273,'Good','Pat Garrett','','','','','However, the radio and national media depend much more on the hype from a good record label, and from a \' buzz \' about a band, then from just one or two good shows. There are a lot of artists that have a ton of good press going for them, and still do not make it big in the US.','',NULL,'Two,Still',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28274,'','Pat Garrett','','','','','I have been firming up and making changes in my roster for 2001. This needs to be done from now and then, to make sure what you are booking is working, and to keep a balance in your roster that works.','',NULL,'Done,Working,Keep',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28275,'','Pat Garrett','','','','','If we get a few solid festival shows then I will have no problem booking the lads for as many quality club shows around them to make a nice tour come together.','',NULL,'Nice,Together,Problem',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28276,'','Peter Garrett','Musician','\nApril 16, 1953\n','','Australian','At an everyday level I would reckon myself more than fortunate.','',NULL,'Everyday,Level,Fortunate',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28277,'Life','Peter Garrett','Musician','\nApril 16, 1953\n','','Australian','You don\'t want to spend your life explaining yourself.','',NULL,'Yourself,Spend',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28278,'Change','Peter Garrett','Musician','\nApril 16, 1953\n','','Australian','And given that there\'s been probably a ten-fold amount of information about terrorism through the media than there has about climate change; I think that\'s quite an interesting statistic.','',NULL,'Through,Quite',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28279,'','Peter Garrett','Musician','\nApril 16, 1953\n','','Australian','And living in Australia I am relatively well off.','',NULL,'Living,Off,Australia',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28280,'','Peter Garrett','Musician','\nApril 16, 1953\n','','Australian','As far as performance, the roar of the crowd, the smell of the greasepaint no I don\'t feel that.','',NULL,'Far,Crowd,Smell',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28281,'Change','Peter Garrett','Musician','\nApril 16, 1953\n','','Australian','Climate change is also clearly a matter of huge interest and concern for the scientific community.','',NULL,'Matter,Community',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28282,'Change','Peter Garrett','Musician','\nApril 16, 1953\n','','Australian','Climate change is such a huge issue that it requires strong, concerted, consistent and enduring action by governments.','',NULL,'Strong,Action',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28283,'Knowledge','Peter Garrett','Musician','\nApril 16, 1953\n','','Australian','I believe that the quantum of our knowledge will increase considerably in the coming years and that scientists will continue to be amongst the brave voices speaking out.','',NULL,'Believe,Brave',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28284,'','Peter Garrett','Musician','\nApril 16, 1953\n','','Australian','I believe the divine is part of the world, not in a pantheistic way but by way of the movement of the Spirit.','',NULL,'Believe,Spirit,Movement',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28285,'','Peter Garrett','Musician','\nApril 16, 1953\n','','Australian','I don\'t blame my own parents for the way I grew up, as quite often there is little choice in these issues.','',NULL,'Parents,Blame,Often',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28286,'Success,Nature','Peter Garrett','Musician','\nApril 16, 1953\n','','Australian','I guess for me what is more significant than success is the nature of each of the songs and of the words.','',NULL,'Words',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28287,'Faith','Peter Garrett','Musician','\nApril 16, 1953\n','','Australian','I haven\'t chosen to make an issue of faith.','',NULL,'Issue,Chosen',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28288,'Money','Peter Garrett','Musician','\nApril 16, 1953\n','','Australian','In our early period we pretty much survived or perished on our capacity to reach people, and on getting into the pattern of having no money and playing lots of shows.','',NULL,'Pretty,Getting',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28289,'','Peter Garrett','Musician','\nApril 16, 1953\n','','Australian','In particular, Australia, because of its ancient geography, soil profile and distinctive weather patterns, is more adversely affected by climate variability than some other continents.','',NULL,'Weather,Australia,Ancient',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28290,'Change','Peter Garrett','Musician','\nApril 16, 1953\n','','Australian','It\'s absolutely not acceptable for people to argue that, if we are going to do anything about climate change at all, well, the responsibility lies solely with the individual.','',NULL,'Lies,Individual',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28291,'Change','Peter Garrett','Musician','\nApril 16, 1953\n','','Australian','Look, very clearly there are things that need to be done urgently in relation to climate change, and of those the most obvious is to have an enforceable and equitable arrangement delivering deep cuts in emissions into the middle of the century.','',NULL,'Deep,Done',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28292,'Change','Peter Garrett','Musician','\nApril 16, 1953\n','','Australian','Once you start to look into the guts of climate change you find that just about every scientific institution in the world is conducting research on the issue.','',NULL,'Find,Start',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28293,'Time','Peter Garrett','Musician','\nApril 16, 1953\n','','Australian','Our career path has tended to be the most perverse and contrary approach to the entertainment industry imaginable, while at the same time doing the kinds of things that you have to do, the videos, the photos and all that sort of stuff.','',NULL,'Career,Path',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28294,'','Peter Garrett','Musician','\nApril 16, 1953\n','','Australian','Our senses convey that all is not well with the natural world.','',NULL,'Natural,Senses,Convey',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28295,'','Peter Garrett','Musician','\nApril 16, 1953\n','','Australian','Recently though, our State Governments have discussed instigating a carbon trading scheme - the details are still to be decided - and that\'s an encouraging sign.','',NULL,'Still,State,Though',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28296,'Work','Peter Garrett','Musician','\nApril 16, 1953\n','','Australian','Some people are born with the necessary gift, and some work hard to build on the few gifts they have.','',NULL,'Hard,Few',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28297,'','Peter Garrett','Musician','\nApril 16, 1953\n','','Australian','That was the crossover line for us, to be able to play that many shows, sell them out real quick and have that tribe queue up outside and still be a mystery to everybody else.','',NULL,'Real,Still,Play',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28298,'','Peter Garrett','Musician','\nApril 16, 1953\n','','Australian','The Capitol was an occasion where you arrive at a sign in the road that says you have arrived at a place you may not have expected to be, but you know how you got here: Next!','',NULL,'May,Place,Here',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28299,'Music','Peter Garrett','Musician','\nApril 16, 1953\n','','Australian','The fact is that we take music very seriously.','',NULL,'Fact,Seriously',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28300,'Change,Power','Peter Garrett','Musician','\nApril 16, 1953\n','','Australian','The forces that are in play on climate change essentially revolve around the generation of power, the transportation of goods and services and people, and the sorts of materials that we use to fuel the whole of our civilisation.','',NULL,'Play',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28301,'','David Garrick','Actor','\nFebruary 19, 1717\n','\nJanuary 20, 1779\n','English','Corrupted freemen are the worst of slaves.','',NULL,'Worst,Slaves,Corrupted',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28302,'Good','David Garrick','Actor','\nFebruary 19, 1717\n','\nJanuary 20, 1779\n','English','Heaven sends us good meat, but the Devil sends cooks.','',NULL,'Devil,Heaven',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28303,'','David Garrick','Actor','\nFebruary 19, 1717\n','\nJanuary 20, 1779\n','English','Let others hail the rising sun: I bow to that whose course is run.','',NULL,'Sun,Others,Run',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28304,'','David Garrick','Actor','\nFebruary 19, 1717\n','\nJanuary 20, 1779\n','English','The boughs that bear most hang lowest.','',NULL,'Bear,Hang,Boughs',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28305,'','David Garrick','Actor','\nFebruary 19, 1717\n','\nJanuary 20, 1779\n','English','Wonders will never cease.','',NULL,'Cease,Wonders',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28306,'','David Garrick','Actor','\nFebruary 19, 1717\n','\nJanuary 20, 1779\n','English','You are indebted to you imagination for three-fourths of your importance.','',NULL,'Importance,Indebted',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28307,'Best','Greg Garrison','Director','\nFebruary 20, 1924\n','\nMarch 25, 2005\n','American','I did honest television. Real, live, honest television. That\'s what I did best.','',NULL,'Live,Real',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28308,'Time,Great','Greg Garrison','Director','\nFebruary 20, 1924\n','\nMarch 25, 2005\n','American','When I got lucky with Dean, I ended up with 16 years with one of the truly great performers of all time. He was the greatest performer I\'d ever been around, bar none.','',NULL,'Greatest',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28309,'Experience','Jim Garrison','Public Servant','\nNovember 20, 1921\n','\nOctober 21, 1992\n','American','I\'m afraid, based on my own experience, that fascism will come to America in the name of national security.','',NULL,'America,Afraid',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28310,'Money,Travel','Jim Garrison','Public Servant','\nNovember 20, 1921\n','\nOctober 21, 1992\n','American','It\'s rather naive, apart from being ethically objectionable, to assume that our investigators travel around the country with bags of money trying to bribe witnesses to lie on the witness stand. We just don\'t operate that way.','',NULL,'Lie',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28311,'','Jim Garrison','Public Servant','\nNovember 20, 1921\n','\nOctober 21, 1992\n','American','The CIA could not face up to the American people and admit that its former employees had conspired to assassinate the President; so from the moment Kennedy\'s heart stopped beating, the Agency attempted to sweep the whole conspiracy under the rug.','',NULL,'Heart,Moment,American',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28312,'','Jim Garrison','Public Servant','\nNovember 20, 1921\n','\nOctober 21, 1992\n','American','It would certainly be interesting to know what the CIA knew about Oswald six weeks before the assassination, but the contents of this particular message never reached the Warren Commission and remain a complete mystery.','',NULL,'Before,Knew,Mystery',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28313,'Time','Jim Garrison','Public Servant','\nNovember 20, 1921\n','\nOctober 21, 1992\n','American','All the charges you enumerate have been made with one purpose in mind-to place our office on the defensive and make us waste valuable time answering allegations that have no basis in fact.','',NULL,'Made,Place',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28314,'','Jim Garrison','Public Servant','\nNovember 20, 1921\n','\nOctober 21, 1992\n','American','I always received much more satisfaction as a defense attorney in obtaining an acquittal for a client than I ever have as a D.A. in obtaining a conviction. All my interests and sympathies tend to be on the side of the individual as opposed to the state.','',NULL,'Ever,State,Individual',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28315,'Morning','Jim Garrison','Public Servant','\nNovember 20, 1921\n','\nOctober 21, 1992\n','American','I derive no pleasure from prosecuting a man, even though I know he\'s guilty; do you think I could sleep at night or look at myself in the mirror in the morning if I hounded an innocent man?','',NULL,'Sleep,Night',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28316,'','Jim Garrison','Public Servant','\nNovember 20, 1921\n','\nOctober 21, 1992\n','American','I\'m convinced from what I know of Vernon Bundy that his testimony was truthful.','',NULL,'Truthful,Convinced,Testimony',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28317,'Business','Jim Garrison','Public Servant','\nNovember 20, 1921\n','\nOctober 21, 1992\n','American','I\'m not in the business of harassing anybody.','',NULL,'Anybody',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28318,'Time','Jim Garrison','Public Servant','\nNovember 20, 1921\n','\nOctober 21, 1992\n','American','It has been my policy not to respond to each of the many canards which have been part of the campaign to discredit my investigation, nor to waste time trying to prove negatives.','',NULL,'Trying,Nor',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28319,'','Jim Garrison','Public Servant','\nNovember 20, 1921\n','\nOctober 21, 1992\n','American','It is important to know who killed Jack Kennedy and why.','',NULL,'Important,Why,Jack',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28320,'Power','Jim Garrison','Public Servant','\nNovember 20, 1921\n','\nOctober 21, 1992\n','American','My office has been one of the most scrupulous in the country with regard to the protection of individual rights. I\'ve been on record for years in law journals and books as championing the rights of the individual against the oppressive power of the state.','',NULL,'Law,Country',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28321,'','Jim Garrison','Public Servant','\nNovember 20, 1921\n','\nOctober 21, 1992\n','American','The grand jury, composed of 12 eminent New Orleans citizens, heard our evidence and indicted the defendant for participation in a conspiracy to assassinate John Kennedy.','',NULL,'Heard,Evidence,Conspiracy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28322,'','Jim Garrison','Public Servant','\nNovember 20, 1921\n','\nOctober 21, 1992\n','American','The head of the CIA, it seems to me, would think long and hard before he admitted that former employees of his had been involved in the murder of the President of the United States-even if they weren\'t acting on behalf of the Agency when they did it.','',NULL,'Long,Hard,Did',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28323,'Good','Jim Garrison','Public Servant','\nNovember 20, 1921\n','\nOctober 21, 1992\n','American','This kind of charge reveals a good deal about the personality of the people who make it; to impute such motives to another man is to imply you\'re harboring them yourself.','',NULL,'Yourself,Another',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28324,'Truth','Jim Garrison','Public Servant','\nNovember 20, 1921\n','\nOctober 21, 1992\n','American','To those who don\'t want the truth about Kennedy\'s assassination to become known, the very repetition of a charge lends it a certain credibility, since people have a tendency to believe that where there\'s smoke, there\'s fire.','',NULL,'Believe,Fire',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28325,'Faith','Jim Garrison','Public Servant','\nNovember 20, 1921\n','\nOctober 21, 1992\n','American','Until as recently as November of 1966, I had complete faith in the Warren Report. Of course, my faith in the Report was grounded in ignorance, since I had never read it.','',NULL,'Ignorance,Until',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28326,'Men','William Lloyd Garrison','Journalist','\nDecember 12, 1805\n','\nMay 24, 1879\n','American','With reasonable men, I will reason; with humane men I will plead; but to tyrants I will give no quarter, nor waste arguments where they will certainly be lost.','',NULL,'Lost,Give',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28327,'Freedom','William Lloyd Garrison','Journalist','\nDecember 12, 1805\n','\nMay 24, 1879\n','American','Enslave the liberty of but one human being and the liberties of the world are put in peril.','',NULL,'Human,Liberty',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28328,'','William Lloyd Garrison','Journalist','\nDecember 12, 1805\n','\nMay 24, 1879\n','American','Are right and wrong convertible terms, dependant upon popular opinion?','',NULL,'Wrong,Opinion,Popular',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28329,'','William Lloyd Garrison','Journalist','\nDecember 12, 1805\n','\nMay 24, 1879\n','American','My country is the world; my countrymen are mankind.','',NULL,'Country,Mankind,Countrymen',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28330,'Death','William Lloyd Garrison','Journalist','\nDecember 12, 1805\n','\nMay 24, 1879\n','American','The compact which exists between the North and the South is a covenant with death and an agreement with hell.','',NULL,'Hell,Between',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28331,'Truth','William Lloyd Garrison','Journalist','\nDecember 12, 1805\n','\nMay 24, 1879\n','American','I will be as harsh as truth, and uncompromising as justice... I am in earnest, I will not equivocate, I will not excuse, I will not retreat a single inch, and I will be heard.','',NULL,'Justice,Single',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28332,'','William Lloyd Garrison','Journalist','\nDecember 12, 1805\n','\nMay 24, 1879\n','American','Wherever there is a human being, I see God-given rights inherent in that being, whatever may be the sex or complexion.','',NULL,'Sex,Human,May',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28333,'','William Lloyd Garrison','Journalist','\nDecember 12, 1805\n','\nMay 24, 1879\n','American','I am in earnest - I will not equivocate - I will not excuse - I will not retreat a single inch - and I will be heard!','',NULL,'Single,Heard,Excuse',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28334,'','William Lloyd Garrison','Journalist','\nDecember 12, 1805\n','\nMay 24, 1879\n','American','The apathy of the people is enough to make every statue leap from its pedestal and hasten the resurrection of the dead.','',NULL,'Enough,Dead,Apathy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28335,'Success,Great','William Lloyd Garrison','Journalist','\nDecember 12, 1805\n','\nMay 24, 1879\n','American','The success of any great moral enterprise does not depend upon numbers.','',NULL,'Moral',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28336,'','William Lloyd Garrison','Journalist','\nDecember 12, 1805\n','\nMay 24, 1879\n','American','That which is not just is not law.','',NULL,'Law',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28337,'','William Lloyd Garrison','Journalist','\nDecember 12, 1805\n','\nMay 24, 1879\n','American','Our country is the world - our countrymen are all mankind.','',NULL,'Country,Mankind,Countrymen',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28338,'Failure','William Lloyd Garrison','Journalist','\nDecember 12, 1805\n','\nMay 24, 1879\n','American','We may be personally defeated, but our principles never!','',NULL,'May,Principles',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28339,'Power,Government','William Lloyd Garrison','Journalist','\nDecember 12, 1805\n','\nMay 24, 1879\n','American','You can not possibly have a broader basis for government than that which includes all the people, with all their rights in their hands, and with an equal power to maintain their rights.','',NULL,'Rights',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28340,'Finance,Life,Good','Greer Garson','Actress','\nSeptember 29, 1908\n','\nApril 6, 1996\n','English','Starting out to make money is the greatest mistake in life. Do what you feel you have a flair for doing, and if you are good enough at it, the money will come.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28341,'Age,Time','Greer Garson','Actress','\nSeptember 29, 1908\n','\nApril 6, 1996\n','English','I do wish I could tell you my age but it\'s impossible. It keeps changing all the time.','',NULL,'Wish',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28342,'','Ina Garten','Author','\nFebruary 2, 1948\n','','American','If you think about a Thanksgiving dinner, it\'s really like making a large chicken.','',NULL,'Making,Large,Dinner',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28343,'Love','Ina Garten','Author','\nFebruary 2, 1948\n','','American','I love to take something ordinary and make it really special.','',NULL,'Special,Ordinary',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28344,'Good,Home,Food','Ina Garten','Author','\nFebruary 2, 1948\n','','American','Instead of going out to dinner, buy good food. Cooking at home shows such affection. In a bad economy, it\'s more important to make yourself feel good.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28345,'Love','Ina Garten','Author','\nFebruary 2, 1948\n','','American','They say that gardens look better when they are created by loving gardeners rather than by landscapers, because the garden is more tended to and cared for. The same thing goes for cooking. I only cook for people I love.','',NULL,'Better,Same',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28346,'','Ina Garten','Author','\nFebruary 2, 1948\n','','American','You don\'t have to do everything from scratch. Nobody wants to make puff pastry!','',NULL,'Everything,Nobody,Wants',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28347,'','Ina Garten','Author','\nFebruary 2, 1948\n','','American','Creme Brulee is the ultimate \'guy\' dessert. Make it and he\'ll follow you anywhere.','',NULL,'Guy,Follow,Ultimate',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28348,'','Ina Garten','Author','\nFebruary 2, 1948\n','','American','I always like to have flowers on the table. I think they make it look special.','',NULL,'Special,Flowers,Table',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28349,'Music,Great,Smile','Ina Garten','Author','\nFebruary 2, 1948\n','','American','I try to greet my friends with a drink in my hand, a warm smile on my face, and great music in the background, because that\'s what gets a dinner party off to a fun start.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28350,'','Ina Garten','Author','\nFebruary 2, 1948\n','','American','In the summer you want fresh, light and sort of quick things; in winter you want things that are comforting, so your body really tells you you want to go towards potatoes, apples, fennel, things that are warm and comforting. And loin of pork.','',NULL,'Light,Body,Winter',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28351,'','Ina Garten','Author','\nFebruary 2, 1948\n','','American','My mother would never let me in the kitchen. I always wanted to cook, but I was never allowed to. Her view of the world was, \'Cooking is my job, and studying is your job.\' I think, in retrospect, she didn\'t like the chaos. She was very orderly. It had to be her way.','',NULL,'Mother,Job,Wanted',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28352,'','Ina Garten','Author','\nFebruary 2, 1948\n','','American','Never let \'em see you sweat. Guests feel guilty if they think you\'ve worked too hard to make dinner for them - which of course you have!','',NULL,'Hard,Guilty,Worked',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28353,'','Ina Garten','Author','\nFebruary 2, 1948\n','','American','Grilled cheese and tomato soup is the ultimate comfort meal.','',NULL,'Comfort,Ultimate,Cheese',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28354,'','Ina Garten','Author','\nFebruary 2, 1948\n','','American','I absolutely adore Thanksgiving. It\'s the only holiday I insist on making myself.','',NULL,'Making,Holiday,Adore',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28355,'Love,Music','Ina Garten','Author','\nFebruary 2, 1948\n','','American','I always have music. I love it to be very upbeat. When you\'re having drinks, I like something like Cesaria Evora. During dinner, I like the much more traditional - old Frank Sinatra and things like that.','',NULL,'Old',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28356,'','Ina Garten','Author','\nFebruary 2, 1948\n','','American','I don\'t like sitting at a table that\'s too large, where everyone is too far apart. That\'s a party killer.','',NULL,'Everyone,Far,Party',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28357,'Home','Ina Garten','Author','\nFebruary 2, 1948\n','','American','I learned that the hardest party to pull off successfully is Saturday night dinner. This meal is expected to be elaborate: appetizers, first course, dinner, dessert, and coffee. People arrive at 7:30 or 8 p.m. and stay for hours - definitely past my bedtime - and they all go home exhausted.','',NULL,'Past,Night',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28358,'','Ina Garten','Author','\nFebruary 2, 1948\n','','American','I like almonds as a snack - keeps your energy up but doesn\'t fill you up.','',NULL,'Energy,Fill,Snack',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28359,'Love,Good,Food','Ina Garten','Author','\nFebruary 2, 1948\n','','American','I love Alton Brown\'s show \'Good Eats,\' about the chemistry of food. It\'s really thoughtful.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28360,'Time','Ina Garten','Author','\nFebruary 2, 1948\n','','American','I measure everything, because I always think that if I\'ve spent so much time making sure this recipe was exactly the way I want it, why would I want to throw things into a pot?','',NULL,'Everything,Why',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28361,'Time','Ina Garten','Author','\nFebruary 2, 1948\n','','American','I time everything. I\'m a scientist at heart.','',NULL,'Heart,Everything',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28362,'','Ina Garten','Author','\nFebruary 2, 1948\n','','American','I use other cookbooks for inspiration. I must say I tend to cook from my own cookbooks for parties.','',NULL,'Must,Parties,Cook',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28363,'Food','Ina Garten','Author','\nFebruary 2, 1948\n','','American','I worked for the Office of Management and Budget in the White House, on nuclear energy policy. But I decided it would be much more fun to have a specialty food store, so I left Washington D.C. and moved to the Hamptons. And how glad I am that I did!','',NULL,'Fun,Did',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28364,'','Ina Garten','Author','\nFebruary 2, 1948\n','','American','I\'m really a scientist. I follow recipes exactly - until I decide not to. And then I\'ll follow something else exactly. I may decide I could turn this peach tart into a plum tart, but if I\'m following a recipe, I follow it exactly.','',NULL,'May,Else,Until',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28365,'','Ina Garten','Author','\nFebruary 2, 1948\n','','American','I\'ve lived in the Hamptons since 1978, when I first bought my store Barefoot Contessa.','',NULL,'Since,Lived,Store',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28366,'Good','Ina Garten','Author','\nFebruary 2, 1948\n','','American','I\'ve taught myself how to use good, fresh ingredients and to prepare them as simply as possible by cooking only to enhance their intrinsic flavors.','',NULL,'Possible,Cooking',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28367,'','Jennie Garth','Actress','\nApril 3, 1972\n','','American','I think with any sort of rejection, you\'re angry that you weren\'t enough for that person.','',NULL,'Angry,Person,Enough',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28368,'Health','Jennie Garth','Actress','\nApril 3, 1972\n','','American','It\'s never too late to take your heart health seriously and make it a priority.','',NULL,'Heart,Seriously',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28369,'','Jennie Garth','Actress','\nApril 3, 1972\n','','American','With the chronic obesity in America, it\'s more important than ever to not only feed kids healthy foods but to teach them how to make healthy choices on their own.','',NULL,'Important,Ever,America',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28370,'Age','Jennie Garth','Actress','\nApril 3, 1972\n','','American','Being a lazy parent and letting your kid watch stuff that\'s not appropriate for their age is one of the bigger mistakes you can make.','',NULL,'Mistakes,Lazy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28371,'','Jennie Garth','Actress','\nApril 3, 1972\n','','American','I cook every day.','',NULL,'Cook',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28372,'','Jennie Garth','Actress','\nApril 3, 1972\n','','American','I cook every day. If I don\'t cook, they don\'t eat. Who\'s going to do it? I\'m their mother!','',NULL,'Mother,Eat,Cook',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28373,'Great,Travel','Jennie Garth','Actress','\nApril 3, 1972\n','','American','I could have probably raised them in L.A. and they would have been great and had so many things at their fingertips and been exposed to so many things. But we travel a lot, so I don\'t think that moving out of town is sheltering the girls at all. Maybe protecting them a little bit more, trying to pro','',NULL,'Moving',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28374,'','Jennie Garth','Actress','\nApril 3, 1972\n','','American','I don\'t believe in depriving yourself of things you want.','',NULL,'Yourself,Believe,Depriving',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28375,'','Jennie Garth','Actress','\nApril 3, 1972\n','','American','I don\'t think there\'s a hobby that I haven\'t tried on.','',NULL,'Tried,Hobby',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28376,'','Jennie Garth','Actress','\nApril 3, 1972\n','','American','I have a strong constitution.','',NULL,'Strong',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28377,'Life','Jennie Garth','Actress','\nApril 3, 1972\n','','American','I have to pick myself up every day and say, \'The show must go on,\' meaning life as I know it must go on, whatever the obstacle is, I know I can handle it, and I can get through it.','',NULL,'Must,Through',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28378,'','Jennie Garth','Actress','\nApril 3, 1972\n','','American','I just don\'t know how to date.','',NULL,'Date',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28379,'Love','Jennie Garth','Actress','\nApril 3, 1972\n','','American','I just want to love and be loved.','',NULL,'Loved',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28380,'Life','Jennie Garth','Actress','\nApril 3, 1972\n','','American','I know I have the ability to do so much more than just stand in front of the camera the rest of my life.','',NULL,'Stand,Rest',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28381,'','Jennie Garth','Actress','\nApril 3, 1972\n','','American','I like being a woman and having a womanly body.','',NULL,'Woman,Body,Womanly',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28382,'Love,Mom','Jennie Garth','Actress','\nApril 3, 1972\n','','American','I love kids and children, and I love being a mom.','',NULL,'Children',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28383,'','Jennie Garth','Actress','\nApril 3, 1972\n','','American','I react emotionally to everything!','',NULL,'Everything,React',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28384,'Time','Jennie Garth','Actress','\nApril 3, 1972\n','','American','I really enjoy being able to spend my time doing different charitable and philanthropic activities.','',NULL,'Different,Enjoy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28385,'Love,Business','Jennie Garth','Actress','\nApril 3, 1972\n','','American','I still enjoy acting. I love the moment in front of the camera, but it\'s all the other moments that I don\'t enjoy. The \'business\' aspect of it, the gossip.','',NULL,'Gossip',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28386,'Love,Business','Jennie Garth','Actress','\nApril 3, 1972\n','','American','I still enjoy acting. I love the moment in front of the camera, but it\'s all the other moments that I don\'t enjoy. The \'business\' aspect of it, the gossip. I really dislike about 99% of what I do, but I like that 1% when I\'m on camera.','',NULL,'Gossip',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28387,'Work','Jennie Garth','Actress','\nApril 3, 1972\n','','American','I was an excellent student before I left school. But I graduated early so that I could work longer hours on \'90210.\'','',NULL,'School,Before',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28388,'Teacher','Jennie Garth','Actress','\nApril 3, 1972\n','','American','I worked as a secretary, a waitress and a dance teacher - all in high school.','',NULL,'School,Dance',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28389,'','Jennie Garth','Actress','\nApril 3, 1972\n','','American','I\'m just taking care of myself: Eating less, exercising more, drinking a lot of coconut water.','',NULL,'Care,Less,Water',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28390,'Women,Knowledge','Jennie Garth','Actress','\nApril 3, 1972\n','','American','I\'m one of those women who likes to chat and share knowledge and pass it around.','',NULL,'Around',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28391,'','Jennie Garth','Actress','\nApril 3, 1972\n','','American','If there\'s an energy between two people it doesn\'t matter what you look like or what you do for a living or where you live.','',NULL,'Live,Two,Living',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28392,'Good,Great','Michael Gartner','Journalist','\nOctober 25, 1938\n','','American','It\'s a market economy. Apparently the demand for great coaches exceeds the supply, so of course the price of good coaches is going to be high.','',NULL,'High',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28393,'','Michael Gartner','Journalist','\nOctober 25, 1938\n','','American','One of the nicest things about NBC is that Tom Brokaw is not Dan Rather.','',NULL,'Rather,Nicest,Dan',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28394,'Change','Michael Gartner','Journalist','\nOctober 25, 1938\n','','American','There is no reason for anyone in this country, anyone except a police officer or a military person, to buy, to own, to have, to use a handgun... and the only way to do that is to change the Constitution.','',NULL,'Person,Country',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28395,'','Michael Gartner','Journalist','\nOctober 25, 1938\n','','American','There isn\'t as much passion and outrage in today\'s newspapers. That may be because of a corporate decision, but they\'ve lost their personality.','',NULL,'Today,Passion,Lost',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28396,'Knowledge,History','Marcus Garvey','Publisher','\nAugust 17, 1887\n','\nJune 10, 1940\n','Jamaican','A people without the knowledge of their past history, origin and culture is like a tree without roots.','',NULL,'Past',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28397,'God,Nature,Great','Marcus Garvey','Publisher','\nAugust 17, 1887\n','\nJune 10, 1940\n','Jamaican','God and Nature first made us what we are, and then out of our own created genius we make ourselves what we want to be. Follow always that great law. Let the sky and God be our limit and Eternity our measurement.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28398,'Life','Marcus Garvey','Publisher','\nAugust 17, 1887\n','\nJune 10, 1940\n','Jamaican','If you have no confidence in self, you are twice defeated in the race of life.','',NULL,'Confidence,Self',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28399,'','Marcus Garvey','Publisher','\nAugust 17, 1887\n','\nJune 10, 1940\n','Jamaican','The Black skin is not a badge of shame, but rather a glorious symbol of national greatness.','',NULL,'Black,Rather,Greatness',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28400,'','Marcus Garvey','Publisher','\nAugust 17, 1887\n','\nJune 10, 1940\n','Jamaican','With confidence, you have won before you have started.','',NULL,'Confidence,Before,Started',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28401,'Good','Marcus Garvey','Publisher','\nAugust 17, 1887\n','\nJune 10, 1940\n','Jamaican','I have no desire to take all black people back to Africa; there are blacks who are no good here and will likewise be no good there.','',NULL,'Black,Here',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28402,'Men','Marcus Garvey','Publisher','\nAugust 17, 1887\n','\nJune 10, 1940\n','Jamaican','Liberate the minds of men and ultimately you will liberate the bodies of men.','',NULL,'Minds,Liberate',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28403,'','Marcus Garvey','Publisher','\nAugust 17, 1887\n','\nJune 10, 1940\n','Jamaican','A reading man and woman is a ready man and woman, but a writing man and woman is exact.','',NULL,'Woman,Writing,Reading',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28404,'Life,Success','Marcus Garvey','Publisher','\nAugust 17, 1887\n','\nJune 10, 1940\n','Jamaican','There is no force like success, and that is why the individual makes all effort to surround himself throughout life with the evidence of it; as of the individual, so should it be of the nation.','',NULL,'Why',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28405,'','Marcus Garvey','Publisher','\nAugust 17, 1887\n','\nJune 10, 1940\n','Jamaican','I regard the Klan, the Anglo-Saxon clubs and White American societies, as far as the Negro is concerned, as better friends of the race than all other groups of hypocritical whites put together.','',NULL,'Better,Together,Friends',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28406,'Hope','Marcus Garvey','Publisher','\nAugust 17, 1887\n','\nJune 10, 1940\n','Jamaican','Chance has never yet satisfied the hope of a suffering people.','',NULL,'Suffering,Chance',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28407,'','Marcus Garvey','Publisher','\nAugust 17, 1887\n','\nJune 10, 1940\n','Jamaican','Progress is the attraction that moves humanity.','',NULL,'Humanity,Progress,Attraction',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28408,'Men','Marcus Garvey','Publisher','\nAugust 17, 1887\n','\nJune 10, 1940\n','Jamaican','Men who are in earnest are not afraid of consequences.','',NULL,'Afraid,Earnest',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28409,'Home','Marcus Garvey','Publisher','\nAugust 17, 1887\n','\nJune 10, 1940\n','Jamaican','Africa for the Africans... at home and abroad!','',NULL,'Africa,Abroad',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28410,'','Marcus Garvey','Publisher','\nAugust 17, 1887\n','\nJune 10, 1940\n','Jamaican','Look for me in the whirlwind or the storm.','',NULL,'Storm,Whirlwind',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28411,'','Marcus Garvey','Publisher','\nAugust 17, 1887\n','\nJune 10, 1940\n','Jamaican','I know no national boundary where the Negro is concerned. The whole world is my province until Africa is free.','',NULL,'Free,Whole,Until',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28412,'','Marcus Garvey','Publisher','\nAugust 17, 1887\n','\nJune 10, 1940\n','Jamaican','I like honesty and fair play.','',NULL,'Honesty,Play,Fair',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28413,'','Marcus Garvey','Publisher','\nAugust 17, 1887\n','\nJune 10, 1940\n','Jamaican','The whole world is run on bluff.','',NULL,'Whole,Run,Bluff',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28414,'','Marcus Garvey','Publisher','\nAugust 17, 1887\n','\nJune 10, 1940\n','Jamaican','Up, you mighty race, accomplish what you will.','',NULL,'Race,Accomplish,Mighty',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28415,'','Marcus Garvey','Publisher','\nAugust 17, 1887\n','\nJune 10, 1940\n','Jamaican','There shall be no solution to this race problem until you, yourselves, strike the blow for liberty.','',NULL,'Liberty,Problem,Until',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28416,'','Marcus Garvey','Publisher','\nAugust 17, 1887\n','\nJune 10, 1940\n','Jamaican','Look to Africa, for there a king will be crowned.','',NULL,'Africa,King,Crowned',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28417,'Success','Marcus Garvey','Publisher','\nAugust 17, 1887\n','\nJune 10, 1940\n','Jamaican','Our success educationally, industrially and politically is based upon the protection of a nation founded by ourselves. And the nation can be nowhere else but in Africa.','',NULL,'Else,Nation',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28418,'','Marcus Garvey','Publisher','\nAugust 17, 1887\n','\nJune 10, 1940\n','Jamaican','You may call me a Klansman if you will, but, potentially, every white man is a Klansman, as far as the Negro in competition with whites socially, economically and politically is concerned, and there is no use lying.','',NULL,'May,Far,Call',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28419,'','Marcus Garvey','Publisher','\nAugust 17, 1887\n','\nJune 10, 1940\n','Jamaican','Whatsoever things common to man, that man has done, man can do.','',NULL,'Done,Common,Whatsoever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28420,'Sports','Steve Garvey','Athlete','\nDecember 22, 1948\n','','American','The difference between the old ballplayer and the new ballplayer is the jersey. The old ballplayer cared about the name on the front. The new ballplayer cares about the name on the back.','',NULL,'Old,Between',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28421,'','Steve Garvey','Athlete','\nDecember 22, 1948\n','','American','You must be passionate, you must dedicate yourself, and you must be relentless in the pursuit of your goals. If you do, you will be successful.','',NULL,'Successful,Yourself,Must',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28422,'','Steve Garvey','Athlete','\nDecember 22, 1948\n','','American','I always try to act as though there is a little boy or a little girl around, and I try never to do anything that would give them a bad example.','',NULL,'Girl,Bad,Give',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28423,'Smile','Julie Garwood','Writer','1944','','American','I just want to make people smile.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28424,'','Julie Garwood','Writer','1944','','American','I like writing about friends.','',NULL,'Writing,Friends',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28425,'Love','Julie Garwood','Writer','1944','','American','I love historical romance, absolutely love it.','',NULL,'Romance,Historical',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28426,'Women,Men','Julie Garwood','Writer','1944','','American','Women bond differently, and I don\'t think men understand that.','',NULL,'Understand',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28427,'Humor','Romain Gary','Novelist','\nMay 8, 1914\n','\nDecember 2, 1980\n','Russian','Humor is an affirmation of dignity, a declaration of man\'s superiority to all that befalls him.','',NULL,'Him,Dignity',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28428,'','Romain Gary','Novelist','\nMay 8, 1914\n','\nDecember 2, 1980\n','Russian','The avantgarde are people who don\'t exactly know where they want to go, but are the first to get there.','',NULL,'Exactly',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28429,'Friendship','Tony Garza','','','','','In the name of the United States and President Bush, I want to thank the Mexican people, President Fox and his government for their friendship.','',NULL,'President,Government',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28430,'Life,Government','Tony Garza','','','','','Look at Mexico. We need to make that government better and end the corruption. If people have a better life in their country, they won\'t come over here.','',NULL,'End',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28431,'Good','Paul Gascoigne','Athlete','\nMay 27, 1967\n','','English','But if I wasn\'t playing, I would drink Saturdays, then Sunday, then Monday. Then I would try and train and it was no good, then have another drink just to pass the day away.','',NULL,'Sunday,Try',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28432,'Truth','Paul Gascoigne','Athlete','\nMay 27, 1967\n','','English','I\'ll tell you the truth: I had a double brandy before the game but, before, it used to be four bottles of whisky. Not any more. I was fine. I had a glass of wine after the game. But it was just a mouthful.','',NULL,'Game,Before',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28433,'Life','Paul Gascoigne','Athlete','\nMay 27, 1967\n','','English','If I want to be a better person for whoever is in my life, I have to learn.','',NULL,'Better,Person',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28434,'Great','Paul Gascoigne','Athlete','\nMay 27, 1967\n','','English','But then I always wanted to play for Rangers. Man United is a great club and Alex Ferguson is a legend.','',NULL,'Play,Wanted',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28435,'','Paul Gascoigne','Athlete','\nMay 27, 1967\n','','English','I know as a manager you have to abide by the chairman\'s decisions. But his decisions were this team, that team, this player, that player. The chairman is a control freak.','',NULL,'Control,Team,Decisions',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28436,'Love','Paul Gascoigne','Athlete','\nMay 27, 1967\n','','English','I like to help create team spirit in the dressing room. I feel that I\'ve got loads of love to give.','',NULL,'Help,Give',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28437,'','Paul Gascoigne','Athlete','\nMay 27, 1967\n','','English','I never predict anything, and I never will.','',NULL,'Predict',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28438,'Time,Great','Paul Gascoigne','Athlete','\nMay 27, 1967\n','','English','I won player of the year and players\' player, two cups and two championship medals, had a great time.','',NULL,'Two',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28439,'','Paul Gascoigne','Athlete','\nMay 27, 1967\n','','English','Anyway, how can you sack anyone who still hasn\'t got a contract. I\'ll be there for the game and I\'ll stand behind the dugout giving instructions to the players from there. They will respond to me more than the next manager.','',NULL,'Game,Giving,Still',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28440,'','Paul Gascoigne','Athlete','\nMay 27, 1967\n','','English','At the end of it, I\'ll maybe do a coaching badge but I\'m not going to get forced into things.','',NULL,'End,Maybe,Forced',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28441,'Life','Paul Gascoigne','Athlete','\nMay 27, 1967\n','','English','Hopefully everybody will just let me get on with my life. I\'m going to.','',NULL,'Everybody,Hopefully',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28442,'','Paul Gascoigne','Athlete','\nMay 27, 1967\n','','English','I am going to continue and bring this club forward. I am Paul Gascoigne the footballer.','',NULL,'Forward,Bring,Continue',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28443,'','Paul Gascoigne','Athlete','\nMay 27, 1967\n','','English','I do want to be a manager one day. It might be 10 years, I don\'t know when.','',NULL,'Might,Manager',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28444,'','Paul Gascoigne','Athlete','\nMay 27, 1967\n','','English','I don\'t really do pranks any more. I have a laugh in the dressing room here, where it\'s safe, and the guys don\'t go to the papers and tell them what I\'ve done.','',NULL,'Laugh,Done,Here',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28445,'','Paul Gascoigne','Athlete','\nMay 27, 1967\n','','English','I fought back, got injured again and I had to have another operation. I got down and depressed and I think I was drinking more than I should. Well, I know I was.','',NULL,'Down,Another,Again',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28446,'','Paul Gascoigne','Athlete','\nMay 27, 1967\n','','English','I had to accept that I was an alcoholic, that was the main thing. I think you\'ve got to. But I try not say that I\'m an alcoholic. I prefer to say that it\'s a disease I\'ve got.','',NULL,'Try,Accept,Alcoholic',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28447,'Learning','Paul Gascoigne','Athlete','\nMay 27, 1967\n','','English','I never refused an autograph, never refused to buy someone a drink. Now I\'m learning to say I\'ve got other things on, instead of doing it and wondering why.','',NULL,'Someone,Why',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28448,'','Paul Gascoigne','Athlete','\nMay 27, 1967\n','','English','I take responsibility for myself and what I do now.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28449,'Work,Fitness','Paul Gascoigne','Athlete','\nMay 27, 1967\n','','English','I thought I did well for someone who has been out for 10 or 11 months. Then I was sub against Liverpool and tried to play for the guys and work on my fitness.','',NULL,'Someone',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28450,'','Paul Gascoigne','Athlete','\nMay 27, 1967\n','','English','I\'m going to do things when they are right for me.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28451,'Money','Paul Gascoigne','Athlete','\nMay 27, 1967\n','','English','I\'ve got a bit of money in the bank. I\'m quite comfortable.','',NULL,'Quite,Bit',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28452,'Good,Best','Paul Gascoigne','Athlete','\nMay 27, 1967\n','','English','I\'ve had to deal with everything but everyone has helped me, including Sir Alex Ferguson, to get through. George Best was a good friend of mine. We loved each other, we both knew where we were coming from.','',NULL,'Friend',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28453,'','Paul Gascoigne','Athlete','\nMay 27, 1967\n','','English','I\'ve learnt and I just want to be respected for what I\'ve achieved on the pitch. I know I haven\'t achieved much off it but I do know I\'ve given pleasure to people watching me play football over the years.','',NULL,'Football,Play,Off',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28454,'','Paul Gascoigne','Athlete','\nMay 27, 1967\n','','English','If the fans want me out, I\'ll put my hands up and leave. Like a proper man. I won\'t make excuses, I\'ll leave.','',NULL,'Put,Excuses,Leave',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28455,'Life,Death','Paul Gascoigne','Athlete','\nMay 27, 1967\n','','English','The drink? Yes, I\'ve had tough times in my life, especially the last year, regarding my ex-wife, my kids, I nearly broke my neck, I was on death row with pneumonia.','',NULL,'Tough',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28456,'','Elizabeth Gaskell','Novelist','\nSeptember 29, 1810\n','\nNovember 12, 1865\n','British','The cloud never comes from the quarter of the horizon from which we watch for it.','',NULL,'Watch,Cloud,Horizon',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28457,'','Elizabeth Gaskell','Novelist','\nSeptember 29, 1810\n','\nNovember 12, 1865\n','British','How easy it is to judge rightly after one sees what evil comes from judging wrongly!','',NULL,'Judge,Evil,After',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28458,'','Elizabeth Gaskell','Novelist','\nSeptember 29, 1810\n','\nNovember 12, 1865\n','British','People may flatter themselves just as much by thinking that their faults are always present to other people\'s minds, as if they believe that the world is always contemplating their individual charms and virtues.','',NULL,'Believe,Thinking,May',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28459,'Wisdom','Elizabeth Gaskell','Novelist','\nSeptember 29, 1810\n','\nNovember 12, 1865\n','British','Sometimes one likes foolish people for their folly, better than wise people for their wisdom.','',NULL,'Wise,Better',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28460,'Life','Elizabeth Gaskell','Novelist','\nSeptember 29, 1810\n','\nNovember 12, 1865\n','British','A little credulity helps one on through life very smoothly.','',NULL,'Through,Credulity',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28461,'','Elizabeth Gaskell','Novelist','\nSeptember 29, 1810\n','\nNovember 12, 1865\n','British','A wise parent humors the desire for independent action, so as to become the friend and advisor when his absolute rule shall cease.','',NULL,'Wise,Friend,Become',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28462,'','Elizabeth Gaskell','Novelist','\nSeptember 29, 1810\n','\nNovember 12, 1865\n','British','I\'ll not listen to reason... reason always means what someone else has got to say.','',NULL,'Someone,Else,Reason',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28463,'Time','Elizabeth Gaskell','Novelist','\nSeptember 29, 1810\n','\nNovember 12, 1865\n','British','Madam your wife and I didn\'t hit it off the only time I ever saw her. I won\'t say she was silly, but I think one of us was silly, and it wasn\'t me.','',NULL,'Wife,Ever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28464,'Great','Elizabeth Gaskell','Novelist','\nSeptember 29, 1810\n','\nNovember 12, 1865\n','British','My heart burnt within me with indignation and grief; we could think of nothing else. All night long we had only snatches of sleep, waking up perpetually to the sense of a great shock and grief. Every one is feeling the same. I never knew so universal a feeling.','',NULL,'Heart,Sleep',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28465,'','Elizabeth Gaskell','Novelist','\nSeptember 29, 1810\n','\nNovember 12, 1865\n','British','To be sure a stepmother to a girl is a different thing to a second wife to a man!','',NULL,'Girl,Wife,Different',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28466,'','Pau Gasol','Athlete','\nJuly 6, 1980\n','','Spanish','I\'m not a person or a selfish player, but we have to move the ball more, and we have to look further the team game, because we have enough talent to use different players.','',NULL,'Selfish,Game,Person',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28467,'Death','Pau Gasol','Athlete','\nJuly 6, 1980\n','','Spanish','I won\'t forget the hood. I won\'t forget the days of catching a bullet on the way to the mailbox or bricks with death threats that somehow made their way through the window.','',NULL,'Forget,Through',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28468,'','Pau Gasol','Athlete','\nJuly 6, 1980\n','','Spanish','In-N-Out is incredible, but don\'t tell coach I\'ve been going there. He would flip out and put some curse on me.','',NULL,'Put,Tell,Incredible',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28469,'','Pau Gasol','Athlete','\nJuly 6, 1980\n','','Spanish','It doesn\'t matter who gets what. It\'s just a matter of doing what it takes to win.','',NULL,'Win,Matter,Takes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28470,'Great','Pau Gasol','Athlete','\nJuly 6, 1980\n','','Spanish','Making the playoffs three consecutive seasons is a great accomplishment.','',NULL,'Making,Three',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28471,'Great','Pau Gasol','Athlete','\nJuly 6, 1980\n','','Spanish','No one could have prepared for me BBQ on pizza. I mean, both are great. But together? It was incredible.','',NULL,'Mean,Together',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28472,'','William Gass','','','','','If there were genders to genres, fiction would be unquestionably feminine.','',NULL,'Fiction,Feminine,Genders',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28473,'Nature','William Gass','','','','','We converse as we live by repeating, by combining and recombining a few elements over and over again just as nature does when of elementary particles it builds a world.','',NULL,'Live,Again',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28474,'','William H. Gass','Novelist','\nJuly 30, 1924\n','','American','For the speedy reader paragraphs become a country the eye flies over looking for landmarks, reference points, airports, restrooms, passages of sex.','',NULL,'Sex,Country,Become',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28475,'','William H. Gass','Novelist','\nJuly 30, 1924\n','','American','Getting even is one reason for writing.','',NULL,'Writing,Reason,Getting',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28476,'Life,Future','Jose Ortega y Gasset','Philosopher','\nMay 9, 1883\n','\nOctober 18, 1955\n','Spanish','Life is a series of collisions with the future; it is not the sum of what we have been, but what we yearn to be.','',NULL,'Series',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28477,'Love,Nature','Jose Ortega y Gasset','Philosopher','\nMay 9, 1883\n','\nOctober 18, 1955\n','Spanish','Love is that splendid triggering of human vitality the supreme activity which nature affords anyone for going out of himself toward someone else.','',NULL,'Someone',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28478,'Life,Death','Jose Ortega y Gasset','Philosopher','\nMay 9, 1883\n','\nOctober 18, 1955\n','Spanish','An \'unemployed\' existence is a worse negation of life than death itself.','',NULL,'Worse',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28479,'','Jose Ortega y Gasset','Philosopher','\nMay 9, 1883\n','\nOctober 18, 1955\n','Spanish','Tell me to what you pay attention and I will tell you who you are.','',NULL,'Tell,Attention,Pay',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28480,'Great','Jose Ortega y Gasset','Philosopher','\nMay 9, 1883\n','\nOctober 18, 1955\n','Spanish','For the person for whom small things do not exist, the great is not great.','',NULL,'Person,Small',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28481,'Life','Jose Ortega y Gasset','Philosopher','\nMay 9, 1883\n','\nOctober 18, 1955\n','Spanish','In order to master the unruly torrent of life the learned man meditates, the poet quivers, and the political hero erects the fortress of his will.','',NULL,'Political,Hero',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28482,'','Jose Ortega y Gasset','Philosopher','\nMay 9, 1883\n','\nOctober 18, 1955\n','Spanish','We do not live to think, but, on the contrary, we think in order that we may succeed in surviving.','',NULL,'Live,May,Succeed',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28483,'','Jose Ortega y Gasset','Philosopher','\nMay 9, 1883\n','\nOctober 18, 1955\n','Spanish','Barbarism is the absence of standards to which appeal can be made.','',NULL,'Made,Absence,Standards',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28484,'','Jose Ortega y Gasset','Philosopher','\nMay 9, 1883\n','\nOctober 18, 1955\n','Spanish','Rancor is an outpouring of a feeling of inferiority.','',NULL,'Feeling,Outpouring',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28485,'','Jose Ortega y Gasset','Philosopher','\nMay 9, 1883\n','\nOctober 18, 1955\n','Spanish','A revolution only lasts fifteen years, a period which coincides with the effectiveness of a generation.','',NULL,'Revolution,Generation,Period',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28486,'','Jose Ortega y Gasset','Philosopher','\nMay 9, 1883\n','\nOctober 18, 1955\n','Spanish','Being an artist means ceasing to take seriously that very serious person we are when we are not an artist.','',NULL,'Person,Serious,Means',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28487,'','Jose Ortega y Gasset','Philosopher','\nMay 9, 1883\n','\nOctober 18, 1955\n','Spanish','Effort is only effort when it begins to hurt.','',NULL,'Hurt,Effort,Begins',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28488,'','Jose Ortega y Gasset','Philosopher','\nMay 9, 1883\n','\nOctober 18, 1955\n','Spanish','The characteristic of the hour is that the commonplace mind, knowing itself to be commonplace, has the assurance to proclaim the rights of the commonplace and to impose them wherever it will.','',NULL,'Mind,Knowing,Rights',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28489,'Love','Jose Ortega y Gasset','Philosopher','\nMay 9, 1883\n','\nOctober 18, 1955\n','Spanish','The essence of man is, discontent, divine discontent; a sort of love without a beloved, the ache we feel in a member we no longer have.','',NULL,'Longer,Divine',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28490,'','Jose Ortega y Gasset','Philosopher','\nMay 9, 1883\n','\nOctober 18, 1955\n','Spanish','We cannot put off living until we are ready.','',NULL,'Living,Cannot,Put',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28491,'Life','Jose Ortega y Gasset','Philosopher','\nMay 9, 1883\n','\nOctober 18, 1955\n','Spanish','Abasement, degradation is simply the manner of life of the man who has refused to be what it is his duty to be.','',NULL,'Simply,Duty',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28492,'Truth','Jose Ortega y Gasset','Philosopher','\nMay 9, 1883\n','\nOctober 18, 1955\n','Spanish','An idea is a putting truth in check-mate.','',NULL,'Idea,Putting',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28493,'','Jose Ortega y Gasset','Philosopher','\nMay 9, 1883\n','\nOctober 18, 1955\n','Spanish','Better beware of notions like genius and inspiration; they are a sort of magic wand and should be used sparingly by anybody who wants to see things clearly.','',NULL,'Better,Used,Genius',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28494,'Life','Jose Ortega y Gasset','Philosopher','\nMay 9, 1883\n','\nOctober 18, 1955\n','Spanish','Biography - a system in which the contradictions of a human life are unified.','',NULL,'Human,System',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28495,'','Jose Ortega y Gasset','Philosopher','\nMay 9, 1883\n','\nOctober 18, 1955\n','Spanish','Excellence means when a man or woman asks of himself more than others do.','',NULL,'Woman,Others,Means',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28496,'','Jose Ortega y Gasset','Philosopher','\nMay 9, 1883\n','\nOctober 18, 1955\n','Spanish','Hatred is a feeling which leads to the extinction of values.','',NULL,'Feeling,Hatred,Values',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28497,'','Jose Ortega y Gasset','Philosopher','\nMay 9, 1883\n','\nOctober 18, 1955\n','Spanish','I am I plus my circumstances.','',NULL,'Plus',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28498,'Nature','Jose Ortega y Gasset','Philosopher','\nMay 9, 1883\n','\nOctober 18, 1955\n','Spanish','Law is born from despair of human nature.','',NULL,'Human,Law',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28499,'Life,Future','Jose Ortega y Gasset','Philosopher','\nMay 9, 1883\n','\nOctober 18, 1955\n','Spanish','Life is an operation which is done in a forward direction. One lives toward the future, because to live consists inexorably in doing, in each individual life making itself.','',NULL,'Forward',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28500,'','Jose Ortega y Gasset','Philosopher','\nMay 9, 1883\n','\nOctober 18, 1955\n','Spanish','Living is a constant process of deciding what we are going to do.','',NULL,'Living,Process,Constant',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28501,'','Vittorio Gassman','Actor','\nSeptember 1, 1922\n','\nJune 20, 2000\n','Italian','Acting is not that far from mental disease: An actor works on splitting his character into others. It is like a kind of schizophrenia.','',NULL,'Character,Others,Acting',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28502,'','Vittorio Gassman','Actor','\nSeptember 1, 1922\n','\nJune 20, 2000\n','Italian','A totally healthy actor is a paradox.','',NULL,'Actor,Healthy,Paradox',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28503,'','Ana Gasteyer','Comedian','\nMay 4, 1967\n','','American','I\'m a liberal inside a liberal\'s body.','',NULL,'Body,Liberal,Inside',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28504,'Time','Ana Gasteyer','Comedian','\nMay 4, 1967\n','','American','Be tenacious. Get as much stage time as possible.','',NULL,'Possible,Stage',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28505,'','Ana Gasteyer','Comedian','\nMay 4, 1967\n','','American','I always loved comedy but I didn\'t start formally until I was in college.','',NULL,'Start,College,Until',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28506,'','Ana Gasteyer','Comedian','\nMay 4, 1967\n','','American','I live in Brooklyn.','',NULL,'Live,Brooklyn',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28507,'Love','Ana Gasteyer','Comedian','\nMay 4, 1967\n','','American','I love people who try to keep the world in control - because the world is inherently not in control.','',NULL,'Control,Try',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28508,'Good','Ana Gasteyer','Comedian','\nMay 4, 1967\n','','American','I played Liddy Dole last year and met her as well. From the artful way she phrased it, I still don\'t know if she had actually seen me play her. She made it sound like it was good, but that\'s just a gift they have.','',NULL,'Made,Still',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28509,'','Ana Gasteyer','Comedian','\nMay 4, 1967\n','','American','I was inspired more by early Bette Midler. I do wear a fancy dress and very high heels - and extra high hair. My goal is to obliterate all earnestness.','',NULL,'Goal,Hair,Inspired',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28510,'','Ana Gasteyer','Comedian','\nMay 4, 1967\n','','American','I\'d like to say that parody is a celebration of a person\'s specific characteristics, as opposed to mockery.','',NULL,'Person,Mockery,Parody',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28511,'Great,Experience','Ana Gasteyer','Comedian','\nMay 4, 1967\n','','American','I\'m friends with a lot of actresses, but my \'SNL\' friends are my closest. The experience of working there is something of a battleground, a great one, but complicated. I think there\'s a deep connection for having survived that workplace.','',NULL,'Deep',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28512,'','Ana Gasteyer','Comedian','\nMay 4, 1967\n','','American','I\'m not a standup, but I play one on TV.','',NULL,'Play,Tv,Standup',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28513,'','Ana Gasteyer','Comedian','\nMay 4, 1967\n','','American','I\'m not much of a famous-person friend. I\'ve hung out with Brooke Shields and I don\'t think I\'ve ever seen that kind of pure face recognition, but I keep a low profile.','',NULL,'Friend,Ever,Keep',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28514,'Time,Food','Ana Gasteyer','Comedian','\nMay 4, 1967\n','','American','I\'m pretty earthy; I nursed forever because I liked it and my kids liked it, but at the same time I\'m very laissez-faire about stuff like bedtimes and food.','',NULL,'Pretty',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28515,'','Ana Gasteyer','Comedian','\nMay 4, 1967\n','','American','I\'m so bad at spontaneous impressions.','',NULL,'Bad',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28516,'Alone','Ana Gasteyer','Comedian','\nMay 4, 1967\n','','American','I\'m very social, and in a place like New York, even if you\'re alone on the subway, you never feel lonely.','',NULL,'Lonely,Place',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28517,'','Ana Gasteyer','Comedian','\nMay 4, 1967\n','','American','I\'ve always lived in a city.','',NULL,'City,Lived',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28518,'Alone','Ana Gasteyer','Comedian','\nMay 4, 1967\n','','American','I\'ve always lived in a city. I\'m very social, and in a place like New York, even if you\'re alone on the subway, you never feel lonely.','',NULL,'Lonely,Place',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28519,'','Ana Gasteyer','Comedian','\nMay 4, 1967\n','','American','It\'s definitely like being in some weird sorority. I\'m friends with a lot of actresses, but my \'SNL\' friends are my closest.','',NULL,'Friends,Weird,Definitely',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28520,'Funny,Women','Ana Gasteyer','Comedian','\nMay 4, 1967\n','','American','It\'s funny, there are so many women who are former executives and have taken all that stress and anxiety and transferred it onto their kids.','',NULL,'Stress',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28521,'','Ana Gasteyer','Comedian','\nMay 4, 1967\n','','American','It\'s so easy in these cabaret venues to get earnest.','',NULL,'Easy,Earnest,Venues',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28522,'','Ana Gasteyer','Comedian','\nMay 4, 1967\n','','American','Losing yourself in the character opens you up in a way that no amount of precise preparation can.','',NULL,'Yourself,Character,Losing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28523,'','Ana Gasteyer','Comedian','\nMay 4, 1967\n','','American','You know, once somebody knows you can sing Elphaba, it\'s like being able to sing Evita - people shut up about it already.','',NULL,'Able,Once,Somebody',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28524,'Success,Teacher','Bill Gates','Businessman','\nOctober 28, 1955\n','','American','Success is a lousy teacher. It seduces smart people into thinking they can\'t lose.','bill-gates.jpg',NULL,'Smart',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28525,'','Bill Gates','Businessman','\nOctober 28, 1955\n','','American','Be nice to nerds. Chances are you\'ll end up working for one.','bill-gates.jpg',NULL,'Nice,End,Working',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28526,'Failure,Success','Bill Gates','Businessman','\nOctober 28, 1955\n','','American','It\'s fine to celebrate success but it is more important to heed the lessons of failure.','bill-gates.jpg',NULL,'Important',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28527,'Teacher','Bill Gates','Businessman','\nOctober 28, 1955\n','','American','If you think your teacher is tough, wait until you get a boss. He doesn\'t have tenure.','bill-gates.jpg',NULL,'Tough,Wait',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28528,'Communication,Great','Bill Gates','Businessman','\nOctober 28, 1955\n','','American','I\'m a great believer that any tool that enhances communication has profound effects in terms of how people can learn from each other, and how they can achieve the kind of freedoms that they\'re interested in.','bill-gates.jpg',NULL,'Learn',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28529,'Good','Bill Gates','Businessman','\nOctober 28, 1955\n','','American','If you can\'t make it good, at least make it look good.','bill-gates.jpg',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28530,'Life','Bill Gates','Businessman','\nOctober 28, 1955\n','','American','Life is not fair; get used to it.','bill-gates.jpg',NULL,'Used,Fair',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28531,'','Bill Gates','Businessman','\nOctober 28, 1955\n','','American','I believe that if you show people the problems and you show them the solutions they will be moved to act.','bill-gates.jpg',NULL,'Believe,Problems,Show',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28532,'Technology,Business','Bill Gates','Businessman','\nOctober 28, 1955\n','','American','The first rule of any technology used in a business is that automation applied to an efficient operation will magnify the efficiency. The second is that automation applied to an inefficient operation will magnify the inefficiency.','bill-gates.jpg',NULL,'Used',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28533,'Technology,Teacher','Bill Gates','Businessman','\nOctober 28, 1955\n','','American','Technology is just a tool. In terms of getting the kids working together and motivating them, the teacher is the most important.','bill-gates.jpg',NULL,'Important',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28534,'Learning','Bill Gates','Businessman','\nOctober 28, 1955\n','','American','Your most unhappy customers are your greatest source of learning.','bill-gates.jpg',NULL,'Greatest,Unhappy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28535,'','Bill Gates','Businessman','\nOctober 28, 1955\n','','American','As we look ahead into the next century, leaders will be those who empower others.','bill-gates.jpg',NULL,'Others,Next,Leaders',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28536,'Religion,Time','Bill Gates','Businessman','\nOctober 28, 1955\n','','American','Just in terms of allocation of time resources, religion is not very efficient. There\'s a lot more I could be doing on a Sunday morning.','bill-gates.jpg',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28537,'Computers','Bill Gates','Businessman','\nOctober 28, 1955\n','','American','I think it\'s fair to say that personal computers have become the most empowering tool we\'ve ever created. They\'re tools of communication, they\'re tools of creativity, and they can be shaped by their user.','bill-gates.jpg',NULL,'Ever,Creativity',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28538,'Business,Technology','Bill Gates','Businessman','\nOctober 28, 1955\n','','American','Information technology and business are becoming inextricably interwoven. I don\'t think anybody can talk meaningfully about one without the talking about the other.','bill-gates.jpg',NULL,'Talk',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28539,'Change','Bill Gates','Businessman','\nOctober 28, 1955\n','','American','We always overestimate the change that will occur in the next two years and underestimate the change that will occur in the next ten. Don\'t let yourself be lulled into inaction.','bill-gates.jpg',NULL,'Yourself,Two',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28540,'Car,Technology','Bill Gates','Businessman','\nOctober 28, 1955\n','','American','If GM had kept up with technology like the computer industry has, we would all be driving $25 cars that got 1,000 MPG.','bill-gates.jpg',NULL,'Cars',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28541,'Dreams,Great','Bill Gates','Businessman','\nOctober 28, 1955\n','','American','I really had a lot of dreams when I was a kid, and I think a great deal of that grew out of the fact that I had a chance to read a lot.','bill-gates.jpg',NULL,'Chance',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28542,'Life,Money','Bill Gates','Businessman','\nOctober 28, 1955\n','','American','I actually thought that it would be a little confusing during the same period of your life to be in one meeting when you\'re trying to make money, and then go to another meeting where you\'re giving it away. I mean is it gonna erode your ability, you know, to make money? Are you gonna somehow get conf','bill-gates.jpg',NULL,'Mean',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28543,'Change,Time,Fear','Bill Gates','Businessman','\nOctober 28, 1955\n','','American','People always fear change. People feared electricity when it was invented, didn\'t they? People feared coal, they feared gas-powered engines... There will always be ignorance, and ignorance leads to fear. But with time, people will come to accept their silicon masters.','bill-gates.jpg',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28544,'Life','Bill Gates','Businessman','\nOctober 28, 1955\n','','American','Television is not real life. In real life people actually have to leave the coffee shop and go to jobs.','bill-gates.jpg',NULL,'Real,Coffee',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28545,'','Bill Gates','Businessman','\nOctober 28, 1955\n','','American','At Microsoft there are lots of brilliant ideas but the image is that they all come from the top - I\'m afraid that\'s not quite right.','bill-gates.jpg',NULL,'Afraid,Ideas,Quite',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28546,'','Bill Gates','Businessman','\nOctober 28, 1955\n','','American','640K ought to be enough for anybody.','bill-gates.jpg',NULL,'Enough,Anybody,Ought',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28547,'Time,Business','Bill Gates','Businessman','\nOctober 28, 1955\n','','American','In this business, by the time you realize you\'re in trouble, it\'s too late to save yourself. Unless you\'re running scared all the time, you\'re gone.','bill-gates.jpg',NULL,'Yourself',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28548,'','Bill Gates','Businessman','\nOctober 28, 1955\n','','American','Almost every way we make electricity today, except for the emerging renewables and nuclear, puts out CO2. And so, what we\'re going to have to do at a global scale, is create a new system. And so, we need energy miracles.','bill-gates.jpg',NULL,'Today,Energy,Almost',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28549,'Life,Freedom','Daryl Gates','Public Servant','\nAugust 30, 1926\n','','American','They have the ability to take a person\'s freedom from them. On certain situations, they have the ability to take a person\'s reputation. And under certain circumstances, they have the authority to take a person\'s life.','',NULL,'Person',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28550,'','Daryl Gates','Public Servant','\nAugust 30, 1926\n','','American','Casual drug users should be taken out and shot.','',NULL,'Taken,Shot,Users',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28551,'','Daryl Gates','Public Servant','\nAugust 30, 1926\n','','American','It was a department where you had honesty and integrity stamped right on you when you came into the Los Angeles Police Department. If you violated that, or if you were a dishonest cop, you were terrible. We got rid of you as quickly as possible.','',NULL,'Integrity,Honesty,Possible',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28552,'','Daryl Gates','Public Servant','\nAugust 30, 1926\n','','American','No one knew what Rodney King had done beforehand to be stopped. No one realized that he was a parolee and that he was violating his parole. No one knew any of those things. All they saw was this grainy film and police officers hitting him over the head.','',NULL,'Done,Him,Film',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28553,'','Daryl Gates','Public Servant','\nAugust 30, 1926\n','','American','No police department should hire more quickly than they can assimilate the people that they bring in, and we did. I take responsibility for it. It was the first opportunity I had to hire, and I wanted to do it, and I take responsibility.','',NULL,'Did,Wanted,Police',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28554,'','Daryl Gates','Public Servant','\nAugust 30, 1926\n','','American','Our people went out every single night trying to stop crime before it happened, trying to take people off the street that they believed were involved in crime. That made us a very aggressive, proactive police department.','',NULL,'Single,Night,Trying',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28555,'Best','Daryl Gates','Public Servant','\nAugust 30, 1926\n','','American','We were the finest. We were the best in the world. We were a department that people came from all over the world to study, to look at, to see how we accomplished so much with so little; and we did.','',NULL,'Did,Study',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28556,'Travel,Amazing','Gareth Gates','Musician','\nJuly 12, 1984\n','','British','Having my first number one single and being able to travel to places I\'ve never been before has been amazing. The tour was also fantastic. There are so many things which I\'ve experienced this year which I never even dreamed of.','',NULL,'Single',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28557,'','Gareth Gates','Musician','\nJuly 12, 1984\n','','British','I do find my speech difficult at times, but it\'s getting so much better as my confidence grows and that\'s thanks to the position I\'m now in, which is totally due to my fans.','',NULL,'Confidence,Better,Find',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28558,'','Gareth Gates','Musician','\nJuly 12, 1984\n','','British','I had a meal in Pizza Hut and the waitress told me I didn\'t need to pay. So I decided to be a bit cheeky and ask for more pizza and garlic bread.','',NULL,'Ask,Pay,Bit',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28559,'Life','Gareth Gates','Musician','\nJuly 12, 1984\n','','British','I\'ve got my feet firmly on the ground, I can\'t see life changing too much. I reckon more girls will talk to me at college and more people will look at me, but they know me for who I am.','',NULL,'Talk,College',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28560,'History,Truth','Henry Louis Gates','Critic','\nSeptember 16, 1950\n','','American','The thing about black history is that the truth is so much more complex than anything you could make up.','',NULL,'Black',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28561,'Great,War','Henry Louis Gates','Critic','\nSeptember 16, 1950\n','','American','Let\'s face it - think of Africa, and the first images that come to mind are of war, poverty, famine and flies. How many of us really know anything at all about the truly great ancient African civilizations, which in their day, were just as splendid and glorious as any on the face of the earth?','',NULL,'Mind',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28562,'Great','Henry Louis Gates','Critic','\nSeptember 16, 1950\n','','American','I believe in the law. I think we have a great system of justice. But I do think that system of justice has been corrupted by racism and classism. I think it\'s difficult for \'poor people\' - poor white people, brown people - to be treated fairly before the law in the same way that upper-class people a','',NULL,'Believe,Justice',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28563,'Work,Future,Society','Henry Louis Gates','Critic','\nSeptember 16, 1950\n','','American','People who own property feel a sense of ownership in their future and their society. They study, save, work, strive and vote. And people trapped in a culture of tenancy do not.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28564,'','Henry Louis Gates','Critic','\nSeptember 16, 1950\n','','American','If Martin Luther King came back, he\'d say we need another civil rights movement built on class not race.','',NULL,'Another,Rights,King',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28565,'','Henry Louis Gates','Critic','\nSeptember 16, 1950\n','','American','In Ethiopia, the black people became Christians 1700 years ago, hundreds of years before Northern Europe turned to Christianity... And here, most of the saints are black.','',NULL,'Black,Before,Here',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28566,'Fear','Henry Louis Gates','Critic','\nSeptember 16, 1950\n','','American','People are afraid, and when people are afraid, when their pie is shrinking, they look for somebody to hate. They look for somebody to blame. And a real leader speaks to anxiety and to fear and allays those fears, assuages anxiety.','',NULL,'Hate,Real',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28567,'','Henry Louis Gates','Critic','\nSeptember 16, 1950\n','','American','In America there is institutional racism that we all inherit and participate in, like breathing the air in this room - and we have to become sensitive to it.','',NULL,'Racism,America,Become',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28568,'','Henry Louis Gates','Critic','\nSeptember 16, 1950\n','','American','In America one drop of black ancestry makes you black. In Brazil, it\'s almost as if one drop of white ancestry makes you white.','',NULL,'Black,America,Makes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28569,'Art','Henry Louis Gates','Critic','\nSeptember 16, 1950\n','','American','Censorship is to art as lynching is to justice.','',NULL,'Justice,Censorship',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28570,'','Henry Louis Gates','Critic','\nSeptember 16, 1950\n','','American','Diversity doesn\'t mean black and white only.','',NULL,'Mean,Black,White',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28571,'','Henry Louis Gates','Critic','\nSeptember 16, 1950\n','','American','Ever since I watched \'Roots,\' I\'ve dreamed of tracing my African ancestry and helping other people do the same.','',NULL,'Ever,Same,Since',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28572,'','Henry Louis Gates','Critic','\nSeptember 16, 1950\n','','American','Everything my mother and father did was designed to put me where I am.','',NULL,'Mother,Father,Everything',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28573,'','Henry Louis Gates','Critic','\nSeptember 16, 1950\n','','American','First we have to recognize that the cause of poverty is both structural and behavioral. And the first thing about the behavior part is that we need a moral revolution within the African American community. Look - no white racist makes you get pregnant when you are a black teenager.','',NULL,'Black,Revolution,Poverty',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28574,'Age','Henry Louis Gates','Critic','\nSeptember 16, 1950\n','','American','I first learned that there were black people living in some place called other than the United States in the western hemisphere when I was a very little boy, and my father told me that when he was a boy about my age, he wanted to be an Episcopal priest, because he so admired his priest, a black man ','',NULL,'Father,Black',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28575,'','Henry Louis Gates','Critic','\nSeptember 16, 1950\n','','American','I have no plans to slow down.','',NULL,'Down,Plans,Slow',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28576,'','Henry Louis Gates','Critic','\nSeptember 16, 1950\n','','American','I rebel at the notion that I can\'t be part of other groups, that I can\'t construct identities through elective affinity, that race must be the most important thing about me. Is that what I want on my gravestone: Here lies an African American?','',NULL,'Important,Must,Through',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28577,'','Henry Louis Gates','Critic','\nSeptember 16, 1950\n','','American','I want to be a figure for prison reform. I think that the criminal justice system is rotten.','',NULL,'Justice,System,Prison',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28578,'','Henry Louis Gates','Critic','\nSeptember 16, 1950\n','','American','I would like to do a series about sequencing the human genome, and also analyze more human diversity among other ethnic groups - a \'Faces of America 2.\'','',NULL,'Human,America,Among',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28579,'Great,Art','Henry Louis Gates','Critic','\nSeptember 16, 1950\n','','American','It\'s important to debunk the myths of Africa being this benighted continent civilized only when white people arrived. In fact, Africans had been creators of culture for thousands of years before. These were very intelligent, subtle and sophisticated people, with organized societies and great art.','',NULL,'Important',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28580,'','Henry Louis Gates','Critic','\nSeptember 16, 1950\n','','American','It\'s not white versus black any more, it\'s haves versus have-nots. Unless the black middle-classes unite to promote the interests of the black underclass, tension between them is inevitable. What we, the black middle class have to do, is think of a strategy to avert that.','',NULL,'Black,Between,Unless',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28581,'','Henry Louis Gates','Critic','\nSeptember 16, 1950\n','','American','No one thinks of Mexico and Peru as black. But Mexico and Peru together got 700,000 Africans in the slave trade. The coast of Acapulco was a black city in the 1870s. And the Veracruz Coast on the gulf of Mexico and the Costa Chica, south of Acapulco are traditional black lands.','',NULL,'Black,Together,City',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28582,'Best,Patriotism','Henry Louis Gates','Critic','\nSeptember 16, 1950\n','','American','Patriotism is best exemplified through auto-critique. When you\'re willing to stand up within the group and say, \'It is wrong for Black people to be anti-Semitic,\' or \'It is wrong for America to discriminate against persons of African descent and made them slaves and based its wealth upon free labor,','',NULL,'Black',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28583,'','Henry Louis Gates','Critic','\nSeptember 16, 1950\n','','American','People don\'t realize what a brilliant politician Lincoln was. Looking back, we want to ascribe a level of providence to his every decision but he was a cunning and calculating politician; from the cultivation of his image as a hayseed from Illinois, to his ability to keep this country together under','',NULL,'Decision,Together,Country',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28584,'Men','Henry Louis Gates','Critic','\nSeptember 16, 1950\n','','American','The African American\'s relationship to Africa has long been ambivalent, at least since the early nineteenth century, when 3,000 black men crowded into Bishop Richard Allen\'s African Methodist Episcopal Church in Philadelphia to protest noisily a plan to recolonize free blacks in Africa.','',NULL,'Long,Black',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28585,'','John Gates','Activist','1913','1992','American','Railroads are the primary economic beneficiaries. It\'s a difficult project for the public sector.','',NULL,'Difficult,Public,Economic',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28586,'','John Gates','Activist','1913','1992','American','When we did the sign outside, we did not do the cigarette or the mug of beer because it was going to be outside. I wasn\'t sure if the city would object.','',NULL,'Did,Beer,Sure',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28587,'','Melinda Gates','Businesswoman','\nAugust 15, 1964\n','','American','It is still just unbelievable to us that diarrhea is one of the leading causes of child deaths in the world.','',NULL,'Still,Child,Causes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28588,'Good,Dating','Melinda Gates','Businesswoman','\nAugust 15, 1964\n','','American','After a number of years dating, we decided we were good partners.','',NULL,'After',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28589,'','Melinda Gates','Businesswoman','\nAugust 15, 1964\n','','American','All lives have an equal value.','',NULL,'Lives,Value,Equal',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28590,'','Melinda Gates','Businesswoman','\nAugust 15, 1964\n','','American','But we also believe in taking risks, because that\'s how you move things along.','',NULL,'Believe,Move,Along',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28591,'Government','Melinda Gates','Businesswoman','\nAugust 15, 1964\n','','American','Government funding that\'s coming from the United States is making a huge difference on the ground in the developing world. It\'s really palpable - it\'s making a huge difference saving lives.','',NULL,'Making,Lives',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28592,'','Melinda Gates','Businesswoman','\nAugust 15, 1964\n','','American','Having children made us look differently at all these things that we take for granted, like taking your child to get a vaccine against measles or polio.','',NULL,'Children,Made,Child',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28593,'','Melinda Gates','Businesswoman','\nAugust 15, 1964\n','','American','I care much more about saving the lives of mothers and babies than I do about a fancy museum somewhere.','',NULL,'Care,Lives,Mothers',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28594,'','Melinda Gates','Businesswoman','\nAugust 15, 1964\n','','American','I learn in a different way. I learn experientially.','',NULL,'Different,Learn',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28595,'Good','Melinda Gates','Businesswoman','\nAugust 15, 1964\n','','American','I realized that the only way to get into a good college was to be valedictorian or salutatorian. So that was my goal.','',NULL,'Goal,College',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28596,'','Melinda Gates','Businesswoman','\nAugust 15, 1964\n','','American','I think it\'s very important that we instill in our kids that it has nothing to do with their name or their situation that they\'re growing up in; it has to do with who they are as an individual.','',NULL,'Important,Nothing,Kids',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28597,'','Melinda Gates','Businesswoman','\nAugust 15, 1964\n','','American','I think the Americans need to understand that a lot of times the children are bored in school, and that is why they are not staying in.','',NULL,'School,Children,Bored',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28598,'Life','Melinda Gates','Businesswoman','\nAugust 15, 1964\n','','American','I want to live as private a life as I can because of our children.','',NULL,'Live,Children',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28599,'','Melinda Gates','Businesswoman','\nAugust 15, 1964\n','','American','I\'m constantly saying to myself, \'I\'m lucky I was born in the United States.\'','',NULL,'Saying,Born,Lucky',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28600,'','Melinda Gates','Businesswoman','\nAugust 15, 1964\n','','American','I\'m wholehearted about whatever I do.','',NULL,'Whatever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28601,'Life','Melinda Gates','Businesswoman','\nAugust 15, 1964\n','','American','If you are successful, it is because somewhere, sometime, someone gave you a life or an idea that started you in the right direction. Remember also that you are indebted to life until you help some less fortunate person, just as you were helped.','',NULL,'Successful,Help',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28602,'Time,Women,Men','Melinda Gates','Businesswoman','\nAugust 15, 1964\n','','American','In the developing world, it\'s about time that women are on the agenda. For instance, 80 percent of small-subsistence farmers in sub-Saharan Africa are women, and yet all the programs in the past were predominantly focused on men.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28603,'','Melinda Gates','Businesswoman','\nAugust 15, 1964\n','','American','Kids are falling through the cracks and nobody notices it. That to me is what\'s wrong with the school system.','',NULL,'School,Through,Wrong',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28604,'','Melinda Gates','Businesswoman','\nAugust 15, 1964\n','','American','Microsoft certainly makes products for the Macintosh.','',NULL,'Makes,Microsoft,Macintosh',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28605,'Education,Business','Melinda Gates','Businesswoman','\nAugust 15, 1964\n','','American','My background was computer science and business school, so eventually I worked my way up where I was running product groups - development, testing, marketing, user education.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28606,'Life','Melinda Gates','Businesswoman','\nAugust 15, 1964\n','','American','The premise of this foundation is one life on this planet is no more valuable than the next.','',NULL,'Next,Foundation',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28607,'','Melinda Gates','Businesswoman','\nAugust 15, 1964\n','','American','There are absolutely lots of teachers who are trying to come into the profession, but they are not attracted enough to say, \'I\'m going to switch careers to do it,\' or they are often not retained... because the salaries and the compensation aren\'t there to make it happen.','',NULL,'Happen,Trying,Enough',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28608,'Love,Women','Melinda Gates','Businesswoman','\nAugust 15, 1964\n','','American','There\'s a false perception that women in Africa somehow don\'t love their babies they way we do, don\'t grieve their loss the way we would. That is simply not true.','',NULL,'True',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28609,'','Melinda Gates','Businesswoman','\nAugust 15, 1964\n','','American','We have to be careful in how we use this light shined on us.','',NULL,'Light,Careful',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28610,'','Melinda Gates','Businesswoman','\nAugust 15, 1964\n','','American','We started this mostly from an intellectual place.','',NULL,'Place,Started,Mostly',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28611,'Home','Melinda Gates','Businesswoman','\nAugust 15, 1964\n','','American','We talk a lot in our home together about where we\'re going, what I\'m doing.','',NULL,'Together,Talk',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28612,'','Robert M. Gates','Politician','\nSeptember 25, 1943\n','','American','A wild and crazy weekend involves sitting on the front porch, smoking a cigar, reading a book.','',NULL,'Crazy,Book,Smoking',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28613,'','Robert M. Gates','Politician','\nSeptember 25, 1943\n','','American','Defense is not like other discretionary spending.','',NULL,'Spending,Defense',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28614,'','Robert M. Gates','Politician','\nSeptember 25, 1943\n','','American','Even when I was at CIA, I\'d go to visit foreign leaders and I\'d say, \'You know, I\'m not a diplomat. I\'m just an old CIA guy\'... I said, \'If I wanted to be diplomatic, I\'d have been a diplomat.\'','',NULL,'Old,Said,Wanted',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28615,'Health','Robert M. Gates','Politician','\nSeptember 25, 1943\n','','American','Health care costs are eating the Defense Department alive.','',NULL,'Care,Alive',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28616,'','Robert M. Gates','Politician','\nSeptember 25, 1943\n','','American','I consider myself a Republican.','',NULL,'Republican,Consider',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28617,'','Robert M. Gates','Politician','\nSeptember 25, 1943\n','','American','I don\'t think any president that I worked with has ever said \'pretty please.\'','',NULL,'Ever,Pretty,Said',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28618,'','Robert M. Gates','Politician','\nSeptember 25, 1943\n','','American','I had no concerns - I had no reason to have concerns based on what was available to me about North\'s contacts with the private sector people, but I didn\'t think a CIA person should do it.','',NULL,'Person,Reason,Private',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28619,'','Robert M. Gates','Politician','\nSeptember 25, 1943\n','','American','I had no difficulty as Secretary of Defense moving from the Bush administration to the Obama administration.','',NULL,'Moving,Defense,Difficulty',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28620,'Freedom','Robert M. Gates','Politician','\nSeptember 25, 1943\n','','American','I have always that there ought to be some kind of mandatory national service, not necessarily in the military but to show everybody that freedom isn\'t free, that everybody has an obligation to the nation as a community.','',NULL,'Free,Service',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28621,'Best','Robert M. Gates','Politician','\nSeptember 25, 1943\n','','American','I have always voted for who I believed was the best person.','',NULL,'Person,Voted',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28622,'','Robert M. Gates','Politician','\nSeptember 25, 1943\n','','American','I have instincts.','',NULL,'Instincts',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28623,'','Robert M. Gates','Politician','\nSeptember 25, 1943\n','','American','I have tried to maintain civil relationships with everyone I meet - and, even if I violently disagree with them, try to be respectful.','',NULL,'Try,Everyone,Meet',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28624,'Technology','Robert M. Gates','Politician','\nSeptember 25, 1943\n','','American','I mean, when you get down to very low numbers of nuclear weapons, and you contemplate going to zero, how do you deal with the reality of that technology being available to almost any country that seeks to pursue it? And what conditions do you put in place?','',NULL,'Reality,Mean',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28625,'','Robert M. Gates','Politician','\nSeptember 25, 1943\n','','American','I read in the press, and therefore it must be true, that no secretary of defense had ever been quoted as arguing for a bigger budget for State.','',NULL,'True,Must,Ever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28626,'','Robert M. Gates','Politician','\nSeptember 25, 1943\n','','American','I think that Iran with a nuclear weapon is extremely destabilizing. I think it could precipitate a nuclear arms race in the region.','',NULL,'Race,Nuclear,Weapon',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28627,'','Robert M. Gates','Politician','\nSeptember 25, 1943\n','','American','I will always be an advocate in terms of wars of necessity. I am just much more cautious on wars of choice.','',NULL,'Choice,Necessity,Wars',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28628,'','Robert M. Gates','Politician','\nSeptember 25, 1943\n','','American','I wish I could set deadlines for the Congress, but that\'s just not the way the Constitution is written.','',NULL,'Wish,Congress,Written',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28629,'','Robert M. Gates','Politician','\nSeptember 25, 1943\n','','American','I\'m a big advocate of drones.','',NULL,'Big,Advocate',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28630,'Time,War','Robert M. Gates','Politician','\nSeptember 25, 1943\n','','American','I\'ve been very sensitive for a long time to the repeated pattern, during economic hard times or after a war, of the United States\' essentially unilaterally disarming.','',NULL,'Long',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28631,'Change,Time','Robert M. Gates','Politician','\nSeptember 25, 1943\n','','American','I\'ve seen, all too often in my career, people coming in to lead agencies and organizations and trying to impose change from the top down. Never works. You never have enough time.','',NULL,'Career',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28632,'Life','Robert M. Gates','Politician','\nSeptember 25, 1943\n','','American','I\'ve spent my entire adult life with the United States as a superpower and one that had no compunction about spending what it took to sustain that position. And it didn\'t have to look over its shoulder because our economy was so strong.','',NULL,'Strong,United',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28633,'History,War','Robert M. Gates','Politician','\nSeptember 25, 1943\n','','American','If Iraq and Afghanistan have taught us anything in recent history, it is the unpredictability of war and that these things are easier to get into than to get out of, and, frankly, the facile way in which too many people talk about, \'Well, let\'s just go attack them.\'','',NULL,'Talk',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28634,'','Robert M. Gates','Politician','\nSeptember 25, 1943\n','','American','If Poindexter made a comment to me like that, it would have been in the context of once the authorized program is approved there would be no point in having any of these private benefactors any longer.','',NULL,'Made,Once,Point',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28635,'Power,Experience','Robert M. Gates','Politician','\nSeptember 25, 1943\n','','American','If there\'s ever an example that military power alone cannot be successful in Afghanistan, I think it was the Soviet experience.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28636,'Business','Robert M. Gates','Politician','\nSeptember 25, 1943\n','','American','Most governments lie to each other. That\'s the way business gets done.','',NULL,'Lie,Done',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28637,'War','Thomas S. Gates, Jr.','Public Servant','\nApril 10, 1906\n','\nMarch 25, 1983\n','American','All forces are a deterrent to and would be employed in a general war. Most of our forces could be employed in a limited war, if required.','',NULL,'General,Forces',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28638,'Architecture,Nature','Antonio Gaudi','Architect','\nJune 25, 1852\n','\nJune 10, 1926\n','Spanish','Those who look for the laws of Nature as a support for their new works collaborate with the creator.','',NULL,'Support',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28639,'','Antonio Gaudi','Architect','\nJune 25, 1852\n','\nJune 10, 1926\n','Spanish','Because of this, originality consists in returning to the origin.','',NULL,'Origin,Returning,Consists',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28640,'','Antonio Gaudi','Architect','\nJune 25, 1852\n','\nJune 10, 1926\n','Spanish','Copiers do not collaborate.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28641,'','Antonio Gaudi','Architect','\nJune 25, 1852\n','\nJune 10, 1926\n','Spanish','The creation continues incessantly through the media of man.','',NULL,'Through,Media,Creation',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28642,'Architecture,Great','Antonio Gaudi','Architect','\nJune 25, 1852\n','\nJune 10, 1926\n','Spanish','Color in certain places has the great value of making the outlines and structural planes seem more energetic.','',NULL,'Making',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28643,'Art','Paul Gauguin','Artist','\nJune 7, 1848\n','\nMay 9, 1903\n','French','Art is either plagiarism or revolution.','',NULL,'Revolution,Either',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28644,'','Paul Gauguin','Artist','\nJune 7, 1848\n','\nMay 9, 1903\n','French','I shut my eyes in order to see.','',NULL,'Eyes,Order,Shut',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28645,'Imagination','Paul Gauguin','Artist','\nJune 7, 1848\n','\nMay 9, 1903\n','French','It is the eye of ignorance that assigns a fixed and unchangeable color to every object; beware of this stumbling block.','',NULL,'Ignorance,Color',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28646,'Life,Dreams','Paul Gauguin','Artist','\nJune 7, 1848\n','\nMay 9, 1903\n','French','Life being what it is, one dreams of revenge.','',NULL,'Revenge',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28647,'','Paul Gauguin','Artist','\nJune 7, 1848\n','\nMay 9, 1903\n','French','There is always a heavy demand for fresh mediocrity. In every generation the least cultivated taste has the largest appetite.','',NULL,'Mediocrity,Generation,Fresh',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28648,'','Paul Gauguin','Artist','\nJune 7, 1848\n','\nMay 9, 1903\n','French','We never really know what stupidity is until we have experimented on ourselves.','',NULL,'Stupidity,Until,Ourselves',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28649,'','Paul Gauguin','Artist','\nJune 7, 1848\n','\nMay 9, 1903\n','French','Civilization is what makes you sick.','',NULL,'Sick,Makes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28650,'Life,Good','Paul Gauguin','Artist','\nJune 7, 1848\n','\nMay 9, 1903\n','French','Life has no meaning unless one lives it with a will, at least to the limit of one\'s will. Virtue, good, evil are nothing but words, unless one takes them apart in order to build something with them; they do not win their true meaning until one knows how to apply them.','',NULL,'True',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28651,'Beauty,Art','Paul Gauguin','Artist','\nJune 7, 1848\n','\nMay 9, 1903\n','French','Art requires philosophy, just as philosophy requires art. Otherwise, what would become of beauty?','',NULL,'Philosophy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28652,'','Paul Gauguin','Artist','\nJune 7, 1848\n','\nMay 9, 1903\n','French','Concentrate your strengths against your competitor\'s relative weaknesses.','',NULL,'Against,Relative,Strengths',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28653,'Art,History','Paul Gauguin','Artist','\nJune 7, 1848\n','\nMay 9, 1903\n','French','The history of modern art is also the history of the progressive loss of art\'s audience. Art has increasingly become the concern of the artist and the bafflement of the public.','',NULL,'Become',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28654,'Art,Alone','Paul Gauguin','Artist','\nJune 7, 1848\n','\nMay 9, 1903\n','French','In art, all who have done something other than their predecessors have merited the epithet of revolutionary; and it is they alone who are masters.','',NULL,'Done',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28655,'Life,Time','Paul Gauguin','Artist','\nJune 7, 1848\n','\nMay 9, 1903\n','French','Life is hardly more than a fraction of a second. Such a little time to prepare oneself for eternity!','',NULL,'Second',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28656,'','Paul Gauguin','Artist','\nJune 7, 1848\n','\nMay 9, 1903\n','French','Many excellent cooks are spoilt by going into the arts.','',NULL,'Excellent,Arts,Cooks',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28657,'','Paul Gauguin','Artist','\nJune 7, 1848\n','\nMay 9, 1903\n','French','Stressing output is the key to improving productivity, while looking to increase activity can result in just the opposite.','',NULL,'While,Looking,Result',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28658,'Pet,Men','Charles de Gaulle','Leader','\nNovember 22, 1890\n','\nNovember 9, 1970\n','French','The better I get to know men, the more I find myself loving dogs.','',NULL,'Better',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28659,'Patriotism,Love','Charles de Gaulle','Leader','\nNovember 22, 1890\n','\nNovember 9, 1970\n','French','Patriotism is when love of your own people comes first; nationalism, when hate for people other than your own comes first.','',NULL,'Hate',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28660,'Politics','Charles de Gaulle','Leader','\nNovember 22, 1890\n','\nNovember 9, 1970\n','French','In order to become the master, the politician poses as the servant.','',NULL,'Become,Order',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28661,'','Charles de Gaulle','Leader','\nNovember 22, 1890\n','\nNovember 9, 1970\n','French','Faced with crisis, the man of character falls back on himself. He imposes his own stamp of action, takes responsibility for it, makes it his own.','',NULL,'Crisis,Character,Makes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28662,'Politics','Charles de Gaulle','Leader','\nNovember 22, 1890\n','\nNovember 9, 1970\n','French','I have come to the conclusion that politics are too serious a matter to be left to the politicians.','',NULL,'Serious,Matter',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28663,'Power','Charles de Gaulle','Leader','\nNovember 22, 1890\n','\nNovember 9, 1970\n','French','Silence is the ultimate weapon of power.','',NULL,'Silence,Ultimate',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28664,'','Charles de Gaulle','Leader','\nNovember 22, 1890\n','\nNovember 9, 1970\n','French','A true leader always keeps an element of surprise up his sleeve, which others cannot grasp but which keeps his public excited and breathless.','',NULL,'True,Cannot,Others',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28665,'','Charles de Gaulle','Leader','\nNovember 22, 1890\n','\nNovember 9, 1970\n','French','The leader must aim high, see big, judge widely, thus setting himself apart form the ordinary people who debate in narrow confines.','',NULL,'Judge,Must,Leader',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28666,'Life','Charles de Gaulle','Leader','\nNovember 22, 1890\n','\nNovember 9, 1970\n','French','Don\'t ask me who\'s influenced me. A lion is made up of the lambs he\'s digested, and I\'ve been reading all my life.','',NULL,'Made,Reading',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28667,'','Charles de Gaulle','Leader','\nNovember 22, 1890\n','\nNovember 9, 1970\n','French','China is a big country, inhabited by many Chinese.','',NULL,'Country,Big,China',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28668,'','Charles de Gaulle','Leader','\nNovember 22, 1890\n','\nNovember 9, 1970\n','French','For glory gives herself only to those who have always dreamed of her.','',NULL,'Her,Glory,Herself',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28669,'Politics','Charles de Gaulle','Leader','\nNovember 22, 1890\n','\nNovember 9, 1970\n','French','Politics is too serious a matter to be left to the politicians.','',NULL,'Serious,Matter',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28670,'Work','Charles de Gaulle','Leader','\nNovember 22, 1890\n','\nNovember 9, 1970\n','French','Authority doesn\'t work without prestige, or prestige without distance.','',NULL,'Distance,Authority',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28671,'','Charles de Gaulle','Leader','\nNovember 22, 1890\n','\nNovember 9, 1970\n','French','How can anyone govern a nation that has two hundred and forty-six different kinds of cheese?','',NULL,'Different,Two,Nation',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28672,'Men','Charles de Gaulle','Leader','\nNovember 22, 1890\n','\nNovember 9, 1970\n','French','The graveyards are full of indispensable men.','',NULL,'Full,Graveyards',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28673,'War','Charles de Gaulle','Leader','\nNovember 22, 1890\n','\nNovember 9, 1970\n','French','France has lost the battle but she has not lost the war.','',NULL,'Lost,Battle',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28674,'Respect','Charles de Gaulle','Leader','\nNovember 22, 1890\n','\nNovember 9, 1970\n','French','I respect only those who resist me, but I cannot tolerate them.','',NULL,'Cannot,Tolerate',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28675,'Best','Charles de Gaulle','Leader','\nNovember 22, 1890\n','\nNovember 9, 1970\n','French','You\'ll live. Only the best get killed.','',NULL,'Live',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28676,'Age','Charles de Gaulle','Leader','\nNovember 22, 1890\n','\nNovember 9, 1970\n','French','Old age is a shipwreck.','',NULL,'Old,Shipwreck',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28677,'Politics','Charles de Gaulle','Leader','\nNovember 22, 1890\n','\nNovember 9, 1970\n','French','In politics it is necessary either to betray one\'s country or the electorate. I prefer to betray the electorate.','',NULL,'Country,Betray',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28678,'Death','Charles de Gaulle','Leader','\nNovember 22, 1890\n','\nNovember 9, 1970\n','French','It is not tolerable, it is not possible, that from so much death, so much sacrifice and ruin, so much heroism, a greater and better humanity shall not emerge.','',NULL,'Better,Humanity',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28679,'Men,Great','Charles de Gaulle','Leader','\nNovember 22, 1890\n','\nNovember 9, 1970\n','French','Nothing great will ever be achieved without great men, and men are great only if they are determined to be so.','',NULL,'Nothing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28680,'','Charles de Gaulle','Leader','\nNovember 22, 1890\n','\nNovember 9, 1970\n','French','Since a politician never believes what he says, he is quite surprised to be taken at his word.','',NULL,'Word,Since,Quite',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28681,'','Charles de Gaulle','Leader','\nNovember 22, 1890\n','\nNovember 9, 1970\n','French','Diplomats are useful only in fair weather. As soon as it rains they drown in every drop.','',NULL,'Weather,Fair,Soon',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28682,'','Charles de Gaulle','Leader','\nNovember 22, 1890\n','\nNovember 9, 1970\n','French','You have to be fast on your feet and adaptive or else a strategy is useless.','',NULL,'Else,Fast,Feet',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28683,'Life,Dreams','Jean Paul Gaultier','Designer','\nApril 24, 1952\n','','French','I don\'t like dreams or reality. I like when dreams become reality because that is my life.','',NULL,'Reality',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28684,'Beauty','Jean Paul Gaultier','Designer','\nApril 24, 1952\n','','French','I would like to say to people, open your eyes and find beauty where you normally don\'t expect it.','',NULL,'Find,Eyes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28685,'','Jean Paul Gaultier','Designer','\nApril 24, 1952\n','','French','You see me, I wanted to be fashion designer. I became fashion designer. So I think that everything is possible.','',NULL,'Everything,Fashion,Wanted',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28686,'','Jean Paul Gaultier','Designer','\nApril 24, 1952\n','','French','Always my collections are made of different influences.','',NULL,'Different,Made,Influences',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28687,'','Jean Paul Gaultier','Designer','\nApril 24, 1952\n','','French','Clothes are expensive. You have to buy them, and to buy them, you have to believe in them.','',NULL,'Believe,Clothes,Expensive',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28688,'','Jean Paul Gaultier','Designer','\nApril 24, 1952\n','','French','Doing fashion drawings was the only way I had to express myself when I was a teenager.','',NULL,'Fashion,Express,Teenager',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28689,'','Jean Paul Gaultier','Designer','\nApril 24, 1952\n','','French','Fashion is about what you look like, which translates to what you would like to be like.','',NULL,'Fashion,Translates',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28690,'Art','Jean Paul Gaultier','Designer','\nApril 24, 1952\n','','French','Fashion is not art. Never.','',NULL,'Fashion',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28691,'Dreams','Jean Paul Gaultier','Designer','\nApril 24, 1952\n','','French','I am very lucky because I am realizing my childhood dreams, and after presenting my shows it\'s like a party.','',NULL,'After,Lucky',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28692,'','Jean Paul Gaultier','Designer','\nApril 24, 1952\n','','French','I could say that making clothes is my way of communicating, because I was always so shy.','',NULL,'Making,Shy,Clothes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28693,'','Jean Paul Gaultier','Designer','\nApril 24, 1952\n','','French','I don\'t know exactly what is my impact, but I can say I am doing fashion my own way.','',NULL,'Fashion,Impact,Exactly',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28694,'','Jean Paul Gaultier','Designer','\nApril 24, 1952\n','','French','I have loved corsets since I was small. When I was a child, my grandmother took me to an exhibition, and they had a corset on display. I loved the flesh color, the salmon satin, the lace.','',NULL,'Small,Child,Loved',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28695,'Love','Jean Paul Gaultier','Designer','\nApril 24, 1952\n','','French','I know what I am able and not able to do. Fashion? OK. Fashion... clothes in theatre, in an opera, in a concert - all that I love. To make a movie myself... no!','',NULL,'Fashion,Able',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28696,'','Jean Paul Gaultier','Designer','\nApril 24, 1952\n','','French','I start each collection thinking how I can refresh my classics.','',NULL,'Thinking,Start,Refresh',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28697,'Life,Freedom','Jean Paul Gaultier','Designer','\nApril 24, 1952\n','','French','I take life as it happens. And I give myself a lot of freedom.','',NULL,'Give',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28698,'Age,Movies','Jean Paul Gaultier','Designer','\nApril 24, 1952\n','','French','I was fascinated by movies from age 12.','',NULL,'Fascinated',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL);
INSERT INTO `o_quotes` VALUES (28699,'','Jean Paul Gaultier','Designer','\nApril 24, 1952\n','','French','I was lucky to have parents who loved me.','',NULL,'Parents,Loved,Lucky',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28700,'','Jean Paul Gaultier','Designer','\nApril 24, 1952\n','','French','I\'m still astounded by some people\'s reaction to things I consider quite normal.','',NULL,'Still,Quite,Normal',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28701,'Home','Jean Paul Gaultier','Designer','\nApril 24, 1952\n','','French','I\'ve always felt more at home in the UK than in France.','',NULL,'Felt,France',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28702,'','Jean Paul Gaultier','Designer','\nApril 24, 1952\n','','French','If it\'s too fashiony, it\'s not interesting to me.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28703,'History','Jean Paul Gaultier','Designer','\nApril 24, 1952\n','','French','In France, history is paralyzing.','',NULL,'France',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28704,'','Jean Paul Gaultier','Designer','\nApril 24, 1952\n','','French','It is beautiful to be what you are.','',NULL,'Beautiful',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28705,'Best,Movies','Jean Paul Gaultier','Designer','\nApril 24, 1952\n','','French','My best experiences with movies have come when I didn\'t know what to see.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28706,'','Jean Paul Gaultier','Designer','\nApril 24, 1952\n','','French','My clothes have always been expensive. Even though I have had a few lower-priced lines over the years, little by little everything I do tends toward the luxury market.','',NULL,'Everything,Few,Though',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28707,'','Jean Paul Gaultier','Designer','\nApril 24, 1952\n','','French','My eccentricity became direction.','',NULL,'Direction',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28708,'Life','Carl Friedrich Gauss','Mathematician','\nApril 30, 1777\n','\nFebruary 23, 1855\n','German','Life stands before me like an eternal spring with new and brilliant clothes.','',NULL,'Before,Spring',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28709,'Knowledge,Learning','Carl Friedrich Gauss','Mathematician','\nApril 30, 1777\n','\nFebruary 23, 1855\n','German','It is not knowledge, but the act of learning, not possession but the act of getting there, which grants the greatest enjoyment.','',NULL,'Greatest',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28710,'Men','Carl Friedrich Gauss','Mathematician','\nApril 30, 1777\n','\nFebruary 23, 1855\n','German','It may be true, that men, who are mere mathematicians, have certain specific shortcomings, but that is not the fault of mathematics, for it is equally true of every other exclusive occupation.','',NULL,'True,May',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28711,'Time','Carl Friedrich Gauss','Mathematician','\nApril 30, 1777\n','\nFebruary 23, 1855\n','German','I have had my results for a long time: but I do not yet know how I am to arrive at them.','',NULL,'Long,Results',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28712,'','Carl Friedrich Gauss','Mathematician','\nApril 30, 1777\n','\nFebruary 23, 1855\n','German','Mathematicians stand on each other\'s shoulders.','',NULL,'Stand,Shoulders',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28713,'Time','Carl Friedrich Gauss','Mathematician','\nApril 30, 1777\n','\nFebruary 23, 1855\n','German','You know that I write slowly. This is chiefly because I am never satisfied until I have said as much as possible in a few words, and writing briefly takes far more time than writing at length.','',NULL,'Writing,Words',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28714,'God','Carl Friedrich Gauss','Mathematician','\nApril 30, 1777\n','\nFebruary 23, 1855\n','German','God does arithmetic.','',NULL,'Arithmetic',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28715,'','Carl Friedrich Gauss','Mathematician','\nApril 30, 1777\n','\nFebruary 23, 1855\n','German','I am coming more and more to the conviction that the necessity of our geometry cannot be demonstrated, at least neither by, nor for, the human intellect.','',NULL,'Human,Cannot,Nor',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28716,'','Carl Friedrich Gauss','Mathematician','\nApril 30, 1777\n','\nFebruary 23, 1855\n','German','I mean the word proof not in the sense of the lawyers, who set two half proofs equal to a whole one, but in the sense of a mathematician, where half proof = 0, and it is demanded for proof that every doubt becomes impossible.','',NULL,'Mean,Doubt,Two',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28717,'','Carl Friedrich Gauss','Mathematician','\nApril 30, 1777\n','\nFebruary 23, 1855\n','German','When a philosopher says something that is true then it is trivial. When he says something that is not trivial then it is false.','',NULL,'True,Says,False',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28718,'','Carl Friedrich Gauss','Mathematician','\nApril 30, 1777\n','\nFebruary 23, 1855\n','German','When I have clarified and exhausted a subject, then I turn away from it, in order to go into darkness again.','',NULL,'Away,Again,Darkness',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28719,'Science','Carl Friedrich Gauss','Mathematician','\nApril 30, 1777\n','\nFebruary 23, 1855\n','German','Further, the dignity of the science itself seems to require that every possible means be explored for the solution of a problem so elegant and so celebrated.','',NULL,'Problem,Means',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28720,'Courage,Science','Carl Friedrich Gauss','Mathematician','\nApril 30, 1777\n','\nFebruary 23, 1855\n','German','The enchanting charms of this sublime science reveal only to those who have the courage to go deeply into it.','',NULL,'Deeply',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28721,'','Carl Friedrich Gauss','Mathematician','\nApril 30, 1777\n','\nFebruary 23, 1855\n','German','To such idle talk it might further be added: that whenever a certain exclusive occupation is coupled with specific shortcomings, it is likewise almost certainly divorced from certain other shortcomings.','',NULL,'Talk,Might,Almost',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28722,'','Carl Friedrich Gauss','Mathematician','\nApril 30, 1777\n','\nFebruary 23, 1855\n','German','We must admit with humility that, while number is purely a product of our minds, space has a reality outside our minds, so that we cannot completely prescribe its properties a priori.','',NULL,'Must,Reality,Humility',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28723,'','Carl Friedrich Gauss','Mathematician','\nApril 30, 1777\n','\nFebruary 23, 1855\n','German','The problem of distinguishing prime numbers from composite numbers and of resolving the latter into their prime factors is known to be one of the most important and useful in arithmetic.','',NULL,'Important,Problem,Known',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28724,'Work','Carl Friedrich Gauss','Mathematician','\nApril 30, 1777\n','\nFebruary 23, 1855\n','German','To praise it would amount to praising myself. For the entire content of the work... coincides almost exactly with my own meditations which have occupied my mind for the past thirty or thirty-five years.','',NULL,'Mind,Past',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28725,'','Francois Gautier','Writer','1950','','French','Being married to a daughter of India is a natural complement of my being in this country for 30 years. My roots are very much in this country, even though I remain a Westerner.','',NULL,'Country,Married,Though',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28726,'Life','Francois Gautier','Writer','1950','','French','I have an interest in spirituality, and it opens up so many different areas of Indian life.','',NULL,'Different,Interest',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28727,'Family','Francois Gautier','Writer','1950','','French','I have no intention of going back to France, except for yearly visits to meet my family.','',NULL,'Meet,Except',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28728,'Time,Best','Francois Gautier','Writer','1950','','French','I started writing and photographing for different publications and finally ended up being the correspondent in South Asia, for the Geneva-based Journal de Geneve, which at one time used to be one of the best international newspapers in Europe.','',NULL,'Writing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28729,'Education','Francois Gautier','Writer','1950','','French','I was born in Paris in 1950. I had a strict upper-class Catholic education but I never really fitted in the system and revolted against it quite early.','',NULL,'Against,Born',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28730,'','Francois Gautier','Writer','1950','','French','The West remains obsessed by the caste system.','',NULL,'System,Remains,West',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28731,'Love','Theophile Gautier','Poet','\nAugust 30, 1811\n','\nOctober 23, 1872\n','French','To love is to admire with the heart; to admire is to love with the mind.','',NULL,'Mind,Heart',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28732,'Friendship','Theophile Gautier','Poet','\nAugust 30, 1811\n','\nOctober 23, 1872\n','French','It is difficult to obtain the friendship of a cat. It is a philosophical animal... one that does not place its affections thoughtlessly.','',NULL,'Place,Difficult',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28733,'','Theophile Gautier','Poet','\nAugust 30, 1811\n','\nOctober 23, 1872\n','French','Eyes so transparent that through them the soul is seen.','',NULL,'Through,Eyes,Soul',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28734,'','Theophile Gautier','Poet','\nAugust 30, 1811\n','\nOctober 23, 1872\n','French','Any man who does not have his inner world to translate is not an artist.','',NULL,'Artist,Inner,Translate',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28735,'God','Theophile Gautier','Poet','\nAugust 30, 1811\n','\nOctober 23, 1872\n','French','Chance is the pseudonym of God when he did not want to sign.','',NULL,'Did,Chance',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28736,'Travel','Theophile Gautier','Poet','\nAugust 30, 1811\n','\nOctober 23, 1872\n','French','I was born to travel and write verse.','',NULL,'Write,Born',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28737,'','Theophile Gautier','Poet','\nAugust 30, 1811\n','\nOctober 23, 1872\n','French','A cat will be your friend, but never your slave.','',NULL,'Friend,Slave,Cat',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28738,'Beauty,Art','Theophile Gautier','Poet','\nAugust 30, 1811\n','\nOctober 23, 1872\n','French','Art is beauty, the perpetual invention of detail, the choice of words, the exquisite care of execution.','',NULL,'Care',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28739,'','Theophile Gautier','Poet','\nAugust 30, 1811\n','\nOctober 23, 1872\n','French','Books follow morals, and not morals books.','',NULL,'Books,Follow,Morals',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28740,'','Theophile Gautier','Poet','\nAugust 30, 1811\n','\nOctober 23, 1872\n','French','Critical lice are like body lice, which desert corpses to seek the living.','',NULL,'Living,Body,Seek',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28741,'','Theophile Gautier','Poet','\nAugust 30, 1811\n','\nOctober 23, 1872\n','French','I am a man for whom the outside world exists.','',NULL,'Outside,Exists,Whom',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28742,'','Theophile Gautier','Poet','\nAugust 30, 1811\n','\nOctober 23, 1872\n','French','I am one of those for whom superfluity is a necessity.','',NULL,'Necessity,Whom',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28743,'','Theophile Gautier','Poet','\nAugust 30, 1811\n','\nOctober 23, 1872\n','French','If you are worthy of its affection, a cat will be your friend but never your slave.','',NULL,'Friend,Affection,Slave',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28744,'','Theophile Gautier','Poet','\nAugust 30, 1811\n','\nOctober 23, 1872\n','French','Sooner barbarity than boredom.','',NULL,'Boredom,Barbarity,Sooner',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28745,'','Theophile Gautier','Poet','\nAugust 30, 1811\n','\nOctober 23, 1872\n','French','The cat is a dilettante in fur.','',NULL,'Cat,Fur,Dilettante',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28746,'','Theophile Gautier','Poet','\nAugust 30, 1811\n','\nOctober 23, 1872\n','French','The word poet literally means maker: anything which is not well made doesn\'t exist.','',NULL,'Made,Means,Word',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28747,'','Theophile Gautier','Poet','\nAugust 30, 1811\n','\nOctober 23, 1872\n','French','What I write is not for little girls.','',NULL,'Write',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28748,'Work','Theophile Gautier','Poet','\nAugust 30, 1811\n','\nOctober 23, 1872\n','French','Yes, the work comes out more beautiful from a material that resists the process, verse, marble, onyx, or enamel.','',NULL,'Beautiful,Process',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28749,'','Theophile Gautier','Poet','\nAugust 30, 1811\n','\nOctober 23, 1872\n','French','You do not become a critic until it has been completely established to your own satisfaction that you cannot be a poet.','',NULL,'Cannot,Become,Until',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28750,'Good','Sunil Gavaskar','Athlete','\nJuly 10, 1949\n','','Indian','Comparisons are really no good in sport, especially if it is a comparison between different eras and generations, for there are so many variables that come into play, starting from the quality of the opposition to playing conditions.','',NULL,'Different,Play',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28751,'','Sunil Gavaskar','Athlete','\nJuly 10, 1949\n','','Indian','When you sit down and focus on the matches and series that took place during the 12 month period it strikes you just how broad the talent pool is in international cricket is today.','',NULL,'Today,Focus,Down',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28752,'','John Gavin','Actor','\nApril 8, 1931\n','','American','In the long term, improving investor confidence is a marathon, not a sprint.','',NULL,'Long,Confidence,Marathon',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28753,'Time,Power','Shakti Gawain','Author','\nSeptember 30, 1948\n','','','Every time you don\'t follow your inner guidance, you feel a loss of energy, loss of power, a sense of spiritual deadness.','',NULL,'Spiritual',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28754,'Great','Shakti Gawain','Author','\nSeptember 30, 1948\n','','','Ambition is an idol, on whose wings great minds are carried only to extreme; to be sublimely great or to be nothing.','',NULL,'Nothing,Ambition',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28755,'Power','Shakti Gawain','Author','\nSeptember 30, 1948\n','','','When we consistently suppress and distrust our intuitive knowingness, looking instead for authority, validation, and approval from others, we give our personal power away.','',NULL,'Give,Others',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28756,'Life','Shakti Gawain','Author','\nSeptember 30, 1948\n','','','When I\'m trusting and being myself as fully as possible, everything in my life reflects this by falling into place easily, often miraculously.','',NULL,'Everything,Place',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28757,'','Shakti Gawain','Author','\nSeptember 30, 1948\n','','','No scoundrel is so stupid as to not find a reason for his vile conduct.','',NULL,'Stupid,Find,Reason',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28758,'','Shakti Gawain','Author','\nSeptember 30, 1948\n','','','You create your opportunities by asking for them.','',NULL,'Create,Asking',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28759,'Truth','Shakti Gawain','Author','\nSeptember 30, 1948\n','','','Very seldom do we receive any support for trusting ourselves, listening to our own sense of inner truth, and expressing ourselves in a direct and honest way.','',NULL,'Sense,Honest',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28760,'','Shakti Gawain','Author','\nSeptember 30, 1948\n','','','When you truly give up trying to be whole through others, you end up receiving what you always wanted from others.','',NULL,'End,Give,Through',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28761,'Work','Shakti Gawain','Author','\nSeptember 30, 1948\n','','','Your intuition will tell you where you need to go; it will connect you with people you should meet; it will guide you toward work that is meaningful for you - work that brings you joy, work that feels right for you.','',NULL,'Joy,Tell',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28762,'','Shakti Gawain','Author','\nSeptember 30, 1948\n','','','Our bodies communicate to us clearly and specifically, if we are willing to listen to them.','',NULL,'Listen,Willing,Clearly',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28763,'Money,Experience','Shakti Gawain','Author','\nSeptember 30, 1948\n','','','The key point to understand is that prosperity is an internal experience, not an external state, and it is an experience that is not tied to having a certain amount of money.','',NULL,'Understand',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28764,'Wisdom','Shakti Gawain','Author','\nSeptember 30, 1948\n','','','We all have within us a deep wisdom, but sometimes we don\'t know we have it.','',NULL,'Deep,Sometimes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28765,'Wisdom','Shakti Gawain','Author','\nSeptember 30, 1948\n','','','We live in a culture that doesn\'t acknowledge or validate human intuition and doesn\'t encourage us to rely on our intuitive wisdom.','',NULL,'Live,Human',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28766,'','Shakti Gawain','Author','\nSeptember 30, 1948\n','','','Assertiveness is not what you do, it\'s who you are!','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28767,'','Shakti Gawain','Author','\nSeptember 30, 1948\n','','','Following our inner guidance may feel risky and frightening at first, because we are no longer playing it safe, doing what we \'should\' do, pleasing others, following rules, or deferring to outside authority.','',NULL,'May,Others,Playing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28768,'Life','Shakti Gawain','Author','\nSeptember 30, 1948\n','','','I was looking for what the meaning of life was.','',NULL,'Looking,Meaning',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28769,'','Shakti Gawain','Author','\nSeptember 30, 1948\n','','','If we look honestly at our relationships, we can see so much about how we have created them.','',NULL,'Honestly,Created',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28770,'','Shakti Gawain','Author','\nSeptember 30, 1948\n','','','Most of us have considerable prosperity in our lives. Often, we are so busy pursuing our unmet desires that we are unable to enjoy all that we already have. Allowing ourselves to really appreciate the prosperity we have created is a big step toward opening to even greater fulfillment.','',NULL,'Busy,Enjoy,Big',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28771,'','Shakti Gawain','Author','\nSeptember 30, 1948\n','','','The people we are in relationships with are always a mirror, reflecting our own beliefs, and simultaneously we are mirrors, reflecting their beliefs.','',NULL,'Mirror,Beliefs,Mirrors',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28772,'Life,Knowledge','Shakti Gawain','Author','\nSeptember 30, 1948\n','','','There is a universal, intelligent, life force that exists within everyone and everything. It resides within each one of use as a deep wisdom, an inner knowing. We can access this wonderful source of knowledge and wisdom through our intuition, an inner sense that tells us what feels right and true fo','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28773,'','Shakti Gawain','Author','\nSeptember 30, 1948\n','','','We may overcompensate for our feelings of powerlessness by attempting to control and manipulate other people and our environment. Or we may eventually burst forth with uncontrolled rage that is highly exaggerated and distorted by its long suppression.','',NULL,'Long,Feelings,May',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28774,'Life,Wisdom','Shakti Gawain','Author','\nSeptember 30, 1948\n','','','When I wrote Living in the Light, I wanted to share about how I live my own life and to encourage people to tap into their own inner wisdom.','',NULL,'Live',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28775,'Experience','Shakti Gawain','Author','\nSeptember 30, 1948\n','','','While no amount of financial wealth can guarantee an experience of prosperity, it is possible to experience prosperity at almost any level of income, except when we are unable to meet our basic physical needs.','',NULL,'While,Possible',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28776,'Money','Shakti Gawain','Author','\nSeptember 30, 1948\n','','','While prosperity is in some ways related to money, it is not caused by money.','',NULL,'While,Ways',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28777,'Love','John Gay','Poet','\nJune 30, 1685\n','\nDecember 4, 1732\n','English','Follow love and it will flee, flee love and it will follow thee.','',NULL,'Follow,Flee',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28778,'Good','John Gay','Poet','\nJune 30, 1685\n','\nDecember 4, 1732\n','English','On the choice of friends, Our good or evil name depends.','',NULL,'Evil,Friends',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28779,'Love','John Gay','Poet','\nJune 30, 1685\n','\nDecember 4, 1732\n','English','Cowards are cruel, but the brave love mercy and delight to save.','',NULL,'Brave,Cruel',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28780,'','John Gay','Poet','\nJune 30, 1685\n','\nDecember 4, 1732\n','English','Tell me and I forget. Show me and I remember. Involve me and I understand.','',NULL,'Forget,Remember,Understand',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28781,'','John Gay','Poet','\nJune 30, 1685\n','\nDecember 4, 1732\n','English','But his kiss was so sweet, and so closely he pressed, that I languished and pined till I granted the rest.','',NULL,'Kiss,Sweet,Rest',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28782,'Marriage,Hope','John Gay','Poet','\nJune 30, 1685\n','\nDecember 4, 1732\n','English','The comfortable estate of widowhood is the only hope that keeps up a wife\'s spirits.','',NULL,'Wife',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28783,'','John Gay','Poet','\nJune 30, 1685\n','\nDecember 4, 1732\n','English','There is no dependence that can be sure but a dependence upon one\'s self.','',NULL,'Self,Sure,Dependence',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28784,'','John Gay','Poet','\nJune 30, 1685\n','\nDecember 4, 1732\n','English','We only part to meet again.','',NULL,'Again,Meet',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28785,'','John Gay','Poet','\nJune 30, 1685\n','\nDecember 4, 1732\n','English','A rich rogue nowadays is fit company for any gentleman; and the world, my dear, hath not such a contempt for roguery as you imagine.','',NULL,'Rich,Gentleman,Company',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28786,'','John Gay','Poet','\nJune 30, 1685\n','\nDecember 4, 1732\n','English','An open foe may prove a curse, but a pretended friend is worse.','',NULL,'Friend,May,Open',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28787,'Money','John Gay','Poet','\nJune 30, 1685\n','\nDecember 4, 1732\n','English','But money, wife, is the true Fuller\'s Earth for reputations, there is not a spot or a stain but what it can take out.','',NULL,'True,Wife',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28788,'','John Gay','Poet','\nJune 30, 1685\n','\nDecember 4, 1732\n','English','Fools may our scorn, not envy, raise. For envy is a kind of praise.','',NULL,'Envy,May,Fools',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28789,'Women','John Gay','Poet','\nJune 30, 1685\n','\nDecember 4, 1732\n','English','I must have women - there is nothing unbends the mind like them.','',NULL,'Mind,Must',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28790,'','John Gay','Poet','\nJune 30, 1685\n','\nDecember 4, 1732\n','English','Lions, wolves, and vultures don\'t live together in herds, droves or flocks. Of all animals of prey, man is the only sociable one. Every one of us preys upon his neighbor, and yet we herd together.','',NULL,'Live,Together,Neighbor',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28791,'','John Gay','Poet','\nJune 30, 1685\n','\nDecember 4, 1732\n','English','No retreat. No retreat. They must conquer or die who\'ve no retreat.','',NULL,'Must,Die,Conquer',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28792,'Men','John Gay','Poet','\nJune 30, 1685\n','\nDecember 4, 1732\n','English','O Polly, you might have toyed and kissed, by keeping men off, you keep them on.','',NULL,'Keep,Off',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28793,'','John Gay','Poet','\nJune 30, 1685\n','\nDecember 4, 1732\n','English','Shadow owes its birth to light.','',NULL,'Light,Shadow,Birth',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28794,'','John Gay','Poet','\nJune 30, 1685\n','\nDecember 4, 1732\n','English','She who has never loved has never lived.','',NULL,'She,Loved,Lived',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28795,'Love','John Gay','Poet','\nJune 30, 1685\n','\nDecember 4, 1732\n','English','The brave love mercy, and delight to save.','',NULL,'Brave,Mercy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28796,'','John Gay','Poet','\nJune 30, 1685\n','\nDecember 4, 1732\n','English','Those who in quarrels interpose, must often wipe a bloody nose.','',NULL,'Must,Often,Nose',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28797,'Love','John Gay','Poet','\nJune 30, 1685\n','\nDecember 4, 1732\n','English','What then in love can woman do? If we grow fond they shun us. And when we fly them, they pursue: But leave us when they\'ve won us.','',NULL,'Woman,Leave',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28798,'','Peter Gay','Historian','\nJune 20, 1923\n','','American','There is something very intriguing about, for example, the sense of accomplishment that a small child has, which you might be able to reduce to aggression and libido, but which might also have some independent existence.','',NULL,'Small,Sense,Able',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28799,'History','Peter Gay','Historian','\nJune 20, 1923\n','','American','And my interest in history was, and remains, very strong: what I wanted was to understand certain things better by understanding them psychoanalytically.','',NULL,'Strong,Better',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28800,'','Peter Gay','Historian','\nJune 20, 1923\n','','American','Every historian has informally an anthropology, without ever using the word.','',NULL,'Ever,Word,Using',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28801,'','Peter Gay','Historian','\nJune 20, 1923\n','','American','My assumption is that fundamentally the picture of the human animal, as developed by Freud, is largely right.','',NULL,'Human,Picture,Animal',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28802,'','Peter Gay','Historian','\nJune 20, 1923\n','','American','My definition of modernism took a while to develop.','',NULL,'While,Took,Develop',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28803,'','Peter Gay','Historian','\nJune 20, 1923\n','','American','People seem to forget that one reason they are now thinking differently is Freud\'s legacy itself.','',NULL,'Forget,Thinking,Reason',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28804,'','Peter Gay','Historian','\nJune 20, 1923\n','','American','To have a liberal temperament is a kind of psychological boon, To be able to understand that someone you disagree with is not just a terrible creature but somebody with whom you disagree.','',NULL,'Someone,Understand,Able',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28805,'','Peter Gay','Historian','\nJune 20, 1923\n','','American','What interests me, and has always interested me, has been modernism.','',NULL,'Interested,Interests,Modernism',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28806,'','Tyson Gay','Athlete','\nAugust 9, 1982\n','','American','I lift weights and I run, that\'s what I do.','',NULL,'Run,Lift,Weights',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28807,'Best','Tyson Gay','Athlete','\nAugust 9, 1982\n','','American','I want to run with the best, that\'s how I\'ve always lived.','',NULL,'Run,Lived',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28808,'','Tyson Gay','Athlete','\nAugust 9, 1982\n','','American','It\'s all about training smart.','',NULL,'Smart,Training',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28809,'','Tyson Gay','Athlete','\nAugust 9, 1982\n','','American','But I believe the older I get, I\'m wiser and I train smarter.','',NULL,'Believe,Older,Wiser',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28810,'','Tyson Gay','Athlete','\nAugust 9, 1982\n','','American','I do a lotta trash talking to keep me motivated, to keep me to not want to lose.','',NULL,'Keep,Lose,Talking',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28811,'','Tyson Gay','Athlete','\nAugust 9, 1982\n','','American','I eat 230 grams of protein daily, 308 grams of carbohydrates, maybe 70 grams of fat. I can have one cheat meal a week but it can\'t be that I eat until I\'m stuffed; I eat until I\'m satisfied.','',NULL,'Daily,Until,Cheat',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28812,'Best','Tyson Gay','Athlete','\nAugust 9, 1982\n','','American','I played football in high school, I played baseball when I was younger, things like that, but I think it was the passion I had for track where you want to do an individual sport and be the best, I think - there\'s nothing that can replace that.','',NULL,'School,Nothing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28813,'','Tyson Gay','Athlete','\nAugust 9, 1982\n','','American','I save the race for the race and I don\'t let it all out in practice.','',NULL,'Practice,Race,Save',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28814,'Life','Tyson Gay','Athlete','\nAugust 9, 1982\n','','American','I want to find that defining moment that you\'re satisfied and you\'ve done what you want to do in your life.','',NULL,'Done,Find',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28815,'','Tyson Gay','Athlete','\nAugust 9, 1982\n','','American','I\'m 29 years old and, sure, I\'m looking to find a wife.','',NULL,'Wife,Find,Old',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28816,'','Tyson Gay','Athlete','\nAugust 9, 1982\n','','American','I\'ve dated athletes before but it\'s too tough because we have the same job, we deal with the same problems and both do a very selfish sport.','',NULL,'Selfish,Job,Before',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28817,'','Tyson Gay','Athlete','\nAugust 9, 1982\n','','American','I\'ve really learned over the years how to control my adrenaline and let it all out when they shoot the gun versus letting the crowd and the lights and the camera get to me.','',NULL,'Control,Learned,Gun',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28818,'Dating','Tyson Gay','Athlete','\nAugust 9, 1982\n','','American','My daughter\'s mother and I are no longer dating, and the people I\'m most likely to date are those around me, who are athletes.','',NULL,'Mother,Around',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28819,'','Tyson Gay','Athlete','\nAugust 9, 1982\n','','American','When I grew up Carl Lewis was still running, Maurice Greene was running - he was that figure I see, like Michael Johnson. I really wanted to look up to the fast guys - so those two guys were some of the guys I looked up to.','',NULL,'Two,Still,Wanted',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28820,'Peace','Marvin Gaye','Musician','\nApril 2, 1939\n','\nApril 1, 1984\n','American','If you cannot find peace within yourself, you will never find it anywhere else.','',NULL,'Yourself,Find',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28821,'Marriage','Marvin Gaye','Musician','\nApril 2, 1939\n','\nApril 1, 1984\n','American','Marriage is miserable unless you find the right person that is your soulmate and that takes a lot of looking.','',NULL,'Person,Find',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28822,'Peace,Fear','Marvin Gaye','Musician','\nApril 2, 1939\n','\nApril 1, 1984\n','American','Most fear stems from sin; to limit one\'s sins, one must assuredly limit one\'s fear, thereby bringing more peace to one\'s spirit.','',NULL,'Must',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28823,'Love,War','Marvin Gaye','Musician','\nApril 2, 1939\n','\nApril 1, 1984\n','American','War is not the answer, because only love can conquer hate.','',NULL,'Hate',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28824,'Music','Marvin Gaye','Musician','\nApril 2, 1939\n','\nApril 1, 1984\n','American','Music, not sex, got me aroused.','',NULL,'Sex,Aroused',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28825,'Great','Marvin Gaye','Musician','\nApril 2, 1939\n','\nApril 1, 1984\n','American','Great artists suffer for the people.','',NULL,'Artists,Suffer',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28826,'','Marvin Gaye','Musician','\nApril 2, 1939\n','\nApril 1, 1984\n','American','I am not a star. At least, I don\'t consider myself a star.','',NULL,'Star,Consider',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28827,'Music,Hope','Marvin Gaye','Musician','\nApril 2, 1939\n','\nApril 1, 1984\n','American','I hope to refine music, study it, try to find some area that I can unlock. I don\'t quite know how to explain it but it\'s there. These can\'t be the only notes in the world, there\'s got to be other notes some place, in some dimension, between the cracks on the piano keys.','',NULL,'Find',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28828,'Life','Marvin Gaye','Musician','\nApril 2, 1939\n','\nApril 1, 1984\n','American','I sing about life.','',NULL,'Sing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28829,'','Marvin Gaye','Musician','\nApril 2, 1939\n','\nApril 1, 1984\n','American','Detroit turned out to be heaven, but it also turned out to be hell.','',NULL,'Hell,Heaven,Detroit',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28830,'','Marvin Gaye','Musician','\nApril 2, 1939\n','\nApril 1, 1984\n','American','I am not going to be dictated to by fans, certainly. I am dictated enough to by my record company to last me a million years.','',NULL,'Enough,Last,Company',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28831,'Best','Marvin Gaye','Musician','\nApril 2, 1939\n','\nApril 1, 1984\n','American','Negotiating means getting the best of your opponent.','',NULL,'Getting,Means',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28832,'Best','Marvin Gaye','Musician','\nApril 2, 1939\n','\nApril 1, 1984\n','American','Negotiation means getting the best of your opponent.','',NULL,'Getting,Means',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28833,'','Marvin Gaye','Musician','\nApril 2, 1939\n','\nApril 1, 1984\n','American','Who isn\'t fascinated by evil?','',NULL,'Evil,Fascinated',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28834,'Time','Crystal Gayle','Musician','\nJanuary 9, 1951\n','','American','Well, maybe surf one time; I think it would be fun to catch a wave just once.','',NULL,'Fun,Once',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28835,'','Crystal Gayle','Musician','\nJanuary 9, 1951\n','','American','You\'re either in it for the long haul or you\'re not.','',NULL,'Long,Either,Haul',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28836,'','Crystal Gayle','Musician','\nJanuary 9, 1951\n','','American','All I ever want to do is what I am: a singer.','',NULL,'Ever,Singer',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28837,'','Crystal Gayle','Musician','\nJanuary 9, 1951\n','','American','But these days, it\'s hard to make it just on a beautiful voice.','',NULL,'Beautiful,Hard,Days',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28838,'','Crystal Gayle','Musician','\nJanuary 9, 1951\n','','American','Country is not what you heard on the Grammys.','',NULL,'Country,Heard,Grammys',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28839,'Work','Crystal Gayle','Musician','\nJanuary 9, 1951\n','','American','It used to be that Nashville would work to develop promising artists.','',NULL,'Used,Artists',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28840,'','Crystal Gayle','Musician','\nJanuary 9, 1951\n','','American','Nashville used to have more integrity than just looking at the bottom line.','',NULL,'Integrity,Used,Looking',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28841,'Good','Crystal Gayle','Musician','\nJanuary 9, 1951\n','','American','Now so many really good groups who have had a first major hit can\'t get a deal for a second one.','',NULL,'Second,Deal',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28842,'','Crystal Gayle','Musician','\nJanuary 9, 1951\n','','American','So many singers want to act, and so many actors try to sing.','',NULL,'Try,Act,Sing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28843,'Work','Crystal Gayle','Musician','\nJanuary 9, 1951\n','','American','Staying focused is hard work and staying married is even harder.','',NULL,'Hard,Married',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28844,'Time','Crystal Gayle','Musician','\nJanuary 9, 1951\n','','American','There was a time when country never used to do videos.','',NULL,'Country,Used',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28845,'Women','Crystal Gayle','Musician','\nJanuary 9, 1951\n','','American','Women have to show that tummy to stay noticed.','',NULL,'Show,Stay',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28846,'','Crystal Gayle','Musician','\nJanuary 9, 1951\n','','American','You have to be committed or you fall behind, lose out.','',NULL,'Lose,Fall,Behind',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28847,'','Sami Gayle','Actress','\nJanuary 22, 1996\n','','American','I was at a public school until I was in sixth grade when I moved to New York.','',NULL,'School,Until,Public',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28848,'Anger','Willard Gaylin','Scientist','','','American','Expressing anger is a form of public littering.','',NULL,'Public,Expressing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28849,'','Willard Gaylin','Scientist','','','American','A street thug and a paid killer are professionals - beasts of prey, if you will, who have dissociated themselves from the rest of humanity and can now see human beings in the same way that trout fishermen see trout.','',NULL,'Human,Humanity,Same',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28850,'','Willard Gaylin','Scientist','','','American','A man may not always be what he appears to be, but what he appears to be is always a significant part of what he is.','',NULL,'May,Appears',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28851,'','Willard Gaylin','Scientist','','','American','To probe for unconscious determinants of behavior and then define a man in their terms exclusively, ignoring his overt behavior altogether, is a greater distortion than ignoring the unconscious completely.','',NULL,'Behavior,Greater,Ignoring',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28852,'','Mitch Gaylord','Athlete','\nMarch 10, 1961\n','','American','A team championship doesn\'t happen because three people score 10s, it happens because all the guys score well. In my opinion, everyone deserved 10s, we\'re all 10s on this team.','',NULL,'Happen,Team,Opinion',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28853,'','Mitch Gaylord','Athlete','\nMarch 10, 1961\n','','American','The greatest memory for me of the 1984 Olympics was not the individual honors, but standing on the podium with my teammates to receive our team gold medal.','',NULL,'Greatest,Team,Individual',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28854,'','Gloria Gaynor','Musician','\nSeptember 7, 1949\n','','American','Well, we all know that self-esteem comes from what you think of you, not what other people think of you.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28855,'','Gloria Gaynor','Musician','\nSeptember 7, 1949\n','','American','That\'s why you find a lot of entertainers are insecure, because it\'s the perfect camouflage for insecurity.','',NULL,'Insecurity,Find,Perfect',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28856,'Music','Gloria Gaynor','Musician','\nSeptember 7, 1949\n','','American','There\'s nothing to compare to live music, there just isn\'t anything.','',NULL,'Live,Nothing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28857,'','Gloria Gaynor','Musician','\nSeptember 7, 1949\n','','American','People always want to ask me about my drug problem - I never had a drug problem; I had a self-esteem problem!','',NULL,'Problem,Ask',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28858,'','Gloria Gaynor','Musician','\nSeptember 7, 1949\n','','American','Well, I went through some emotionally abusive relationships and allowed myself to not be properly respected as a lady, as a human being even, though I tried everything I knew to be a lady.','',NULL,'Human,Everything,Through',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28859,'Fear,Alone','Gloria Gaynor','Musician','\nSeptember 7, 1949\n','','American','I had a fear of being alone.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28860,'','Gloria Gaynor','Musician','\nSeptember 7, 1949\n','','American','I have never been a different person onstage than I am off.','',NULL,'Person,Different,Off',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28861,'','Gloria Gaynor','Musician','\nSeptember 7, 1949\n','','American','I think I sound like Barry White.','',NULL,'Sound,White,Barry',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28862,'Work','Ben Gazzara','Actor','\nAugust 28, 1930\n','','American','Audrey was a princess, so natural, the camera really loved her... James and I kept each other company during all the rejections. We used to meet, have a cup of coffee and went from office to office to get work and never got work.','',NULL,'Coffee,Her',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28863,'Love','Ben Gazzara','Actor','\nAugust 28, 1930\n','','American','I love awards, especially if I get them.','',NULL,'Awards',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28864,'Money,Art,Courage','Ben Gazzara','Actor','\nAugust 28, 1930\n','','American','It\'s up to the courage of the filmmakers to make art in cinema, not just business. John was rejected by studios, he borrowed money and did movies with his own money. You\'re either courageous or not. You have to find a way.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28865,'Work','Ben Gazzara','Actor','\nAugust 28, 1930\n','','American','You achieve because you\'re lucky to work with people who are very talented.','',NULL,'Lucky,Achieve',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28866,'Men','John White Geary','Lawyer','\nDecember 30, 1819\n','\nFebruary 8, 1873\n','American','Men of authority have employed all the destructive agents around them to promote their own personal interests at the sacrifice of every just, honorable, and lawful consideration.','',NULL,'Sacrifice,Around',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28867,'Time','John White Geary','Lawyer','\nDecember 30, 1819\n','\nFebruary 8, 1873\n','American','I have barely time to give you a brief statement of facts as I find them.','',NULL,'Give,Find',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28868,'Life','John White Geary','Lawyer','\nDecember 30, 1819\n','\nFebruary 8, 1873\n','American','In isolated or country places no man\'s life is safe.','',NULL,'Country,Places',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28869,'','John White Geary','Lawyer','\nDecember 30, 1819\n','\nFebruary 8, 1873\n','American','The roads are filled with armed robbers, and murders for mere plunder are of daily occurrence.','',NULL,'Daily,Armed,Roads',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28870,'','Haile Gebrselassie','Athlete','\nApril 18, 1973\n','','','First, do enough training. Then believe in yourself and say: I can do it. Tomorrow is my day. And then say: the person in front of me, he is just a human being as well; he has two legs, I have two legs, that is all. That is mentally how you prepare.','',NULL,'Yourself,Believe,Tomorrow',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28871,'','Haile Gebrselassie','Athlete','\nApril 18, 1973\n','','','In the rainy season, sometimes to get to the first lesson we had to run really quick, because we had to cross the river to school and we\'d have to go up and down the bank to find a place to cross because there is no bridge.','',NULL,'School,Down,Rainy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28872,'','Haile Gebrselassie','Athlete','\nApril 18, 1973\n','','','For me a day without training is like a day without eating.','',NULL,'Training,Eating',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28873,'Good,Great','Haile Gebrselassie','Athlete','\nApril 18, 1973\n','','','I will always listen to my coaches. But first I listen to my body. If what they tell me suits my body, great. If my body doesn\'t feel good with what they say, then always my body comes first.','',NULL,'Tell',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28874,'Time','Haile Gebrselassie','Athlete','\nApril 18, 1973\n','','','When you run the marathon, you run against the distance, not against the other runners and not against the time.','',NULL,'Against,Run',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28875,'','Haile Gebrselassie','Athlete','\nApril 18, 1973\n','','','Always, if you win mentally, you can win physically as well.','',NULL,'Win,Mentally,Physically',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28876,'','Haile Gebrselassie','Athlete','\nApril 18, 1973\n','','','When you promise something, you must fulfill it.','',NULL,'Must,Promise,Fulfill',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28877,'Life','Haile Gebrselassie','Athlete','\nApril 18, 1973\n','','','In my life I do a lot of things but I never forget my training.','',NULL,'Forget,Training',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28878,'Time,Good','Haile Gebrselassie','Athlete','\nApril 18, 1973\n','','','I haven\'t done a marathon for a long time. So we\'ll see. I will need good luck.','',NULL,'Long',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28879,'Work','Haile Gebrselassie','Athlete','\nApril 18, 1973\n','','','Once you have commitment, you need the discipline and hard work to get you there.','',NULL,'Hard,Once',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28880,'','Haile Gebrselassie','Athlete','\nApril 18, 1973\n','','','Eradicate poverty. This is all that matters in my country. When I am out training I think about this a lot; when I am running it is going over in my mind. As a country we cannot move forward until we eradicate poverty.','',NULL,'Forward,Mind,Country',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28881,'Experience','Haile Gebrselassie','Athlete','\nApril 18, 1973\n','','','The more you are getting older, you lose a little something. Of course there is another advantage, because of your long experience you can use it.','',NULL,'Long,Another',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28882,'','Haile Gebrselassie','Athlete','\nApril 18, 1973\n','','','He was not a runner, my father, but he was quick. I always remember it was very difficult to escape from him when he was angry. If he wanted to beat us he would always catch us. Even me, he could always catch me.','',NULL,'Angry,Father,Him',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28883,'Great,Learning','Haile Gebrselassie','Athlete','\nApril 18, 1973\n','','','That is not enough. Sport has been great for me, a great learning place that if you want to achieve you can, even if you are from the poorest part of Africa.','',NULL,'Enough',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28884,'','Haile Gebrselassie','Athlete','\nApril 18, 1973\n','','','If I don\'t train enough, of course I\'m nervous.','',NULL,'Enough,Nervous,Train',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28885,'','Haile Gebrselassie','Athlete','\nApril 18, 1973\n','','','You know the marathon in my country is just exceptional. It\'s like soccer in England. If England win the world cup and Ethiopia win the marathon - it\'s the same.','',NULL,'Win,Country,Same',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28886,'Power','Haile Gebrselassie','Athlete','\nApril 18, 1973\n','','','At the moment I am a little bit politician, yes. I think that could be my next step. It is not because I want power, it is because of what I think I could do for the people.','',NULL,'Moment,Next',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28887,'Change,Good','Haile Gebrselassie','Athlete','\nApril 18, 1973\n','','','I have to change a lot of things before I become a good marathon runner.','',NULL,'Before',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28888,'Good','Haile Gebrselassie','Athlete','\nApril 18, 1973\n','','','Many people know that Ethiopia is poor. When I break a world record, maybe people get to know something else about Ethiopia, something good. We can\'t make planes or cars, we don\'t have the materials. We do what we can.','',NULL,'Poor,Else',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28889,'Good,Money','Haile Gebrselassie','Athlete','\nApril 18, 1973\n','','','My father thought sport was something fun - he didn\'t know it was a way to make money. Then I won a Mercedes at the world championships and I gave it to him. From the moment it arrived my father said: \'Good, you can support not just yourself but me too\'.','',NULL,'Fun',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28890,'','Haile Gebrselassie','Athlete','\nApril 18, 1973\n','','','My school was six miles away from where I lived on the farm. I had to walk and run, there and back every day, through gorges and over rivers. If I was late, there was a very big stick waiting for me.','',NULL,'Waiting,School,Through',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28891,'','Haile Gebrselassie','Athlete','\nApril 18, 1973\n','','','The marathon always starts after 30K. That\'s where the problems start. You start without any problems, without any pain. All the pain comes after 30K. Sometimes, it\'s possible to have pain even in the finger.','',NULL,'Pain,After,Sometimes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28892,'','Haile Gebrselassie','Athlete','\nApril 18, 1973\n','','','When I had no shoes I was comfortable - I used to run barefoot. When I wore shoes it was difficult. To run in shoes was ok, but at the beginning of my career it was hard.','',NULL,'Hard,Career,Difficult',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28893,'','Haile Gebrselassie','Athlete','\nApril 18, 1973\n','','','When I run in Ethiopia, I look out and see eucalyptus trees and rivers.','',NULL,'Run,Trees,Rivers',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28894,'','Haile Gebrselassie','Athlete','\nApril 18, 1973\n','','','Why should I say I will retire in three or four years? You retire the very moment you utter those words.','',NULL,'Words,Why,Moment',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28895,'Time','Patrick Geddes','Scientist','1854','1932','Scottish','But a city is more than a place in space, it is a drama in time.','',NULL,'Place,Space',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28896,'Power','Patrick Geddes','Scientist','1854','1932','Scottish','Each social formation, through each of its material activities, exerts its influence upon the civic whole; and each of its ideas and ideals wins also its place and power.','',NULL,'Through,Place',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28897,'','Patrick Geddes','Scientist','1854','1932','Scottish','Instead of isolating our school and our many subjects from the every day world, we intend to plant it not merely in the French capital, but in what for next summer at least will be the focal point, the capital of the entire civilized world.','',NULL,'School,Point,Next',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28898,'','Gordon Gee','Educator','\nFebruary 2, 1944\n','','American','When the fabric of the universe becomes unknown, it is the duty of the university to produce weavers.','',NULL,'Universe,Duty,Unknown',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28899,'','Gordon Gee','Educator','\nFebruary 2, 1944\n','','American','Continue to surprise those who would put you in a neat demographic. Be insistently curious.','',NULL,'Put,Surprise,Continue',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28900,'Time','Clifford Geertz','Scientist','\nAugust 23, 1926\n','\nOctober 30, 2006\n','American','I had a hard time convincing students that they were going to North Africa to understand the North Africans, not to understand themselves.','',NULL,'Hard,Understand',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28901,'','Clifford Geertz','Scientist','\nAugust 23, 1926\n','\nOctober 30, 2006\n','American','I\'ve often been accused of making anthropology into literature, but anthropology is also field research. Writing is central to it.','',NULL,'Writing,Often,Making',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28902,'Beauty','Clifford Geertz','Scientist','\nAugust 23, 1926\n','\nOctober 30, 2006\n','American','The way in which mathematicians and physicists and historians talk is quite different, and what a physicist means by physical intuition and what a mathematician means by beauty or elegance are things worth thinking about.','',NULL,'Thinking,Different',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28903,'','Clifford Geertz','Scientist','\nAugust 23, 1926\n','\nOctober 30, 2006\n','American','I don\'t feel that an atmosphere of debate and total disagreement and argument is such a bad thing. It makes for a vital and alive field.','',NULL,'Bad,Makes,Alive',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28904,'','Clifford Geertz','Scientist','\nAugust 23, 1926\n','\nOctober 30, 2006\n','American','I think of myself as a writer who happens to be doing his writing as an anthropologist.','',NULL,'Writing,Happens,Writer',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28905,'','Clifford Geertz','Scientist','\nAugust 23, 1926\n','\nOctober 30, 2006\n','American','People keep asking how anthropology is different from sociology, and everybody gets nervous.','',NULL,'Different,Keep,Everybody',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28906,'','Clifford Geertz','Scientist','\nAugust 23, 1926\n','\nOctober 30, 2006\n','American','The North African mule talks always of his mother\'s brother, the horse, but never of his father, the donkey, in favor of others supposedly more reputable.','',NULL,'Mother,Father,Others',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28907,'','Clifford Geertz','Scientist','\nAugust 23, 1926\n','\nOctober 30, 2006\n','American','Younger anthropologists have the notion that anthropology is too diverse. The number of things done under the name of anthropology is just infinite; you can do anything and call it anthropology.','',NULL,'Done,Call,Name',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28908,'','Clifford Geertz','Scientist','\nAugust 23, 1926\n','\nOctober 30, 2006\n','American','Anthropology in general has always been fairly hospitable to female scholars, and even to feminist scholars.','',NULL,'General,Feminist,Female',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28909,'Great','Clifford Geertz','Scientist','\nAugust 23, 1926\n','\nOctober 30, 2006\n','American','Anthropology never has had a distinct subject matter, and because it doesn\'t have a real method, there\'s a great deal of anxiety over what it is.','',NULL,'Real,Matter',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28910,'History,Science','Clifford Geertz','Scientist','\nAugust 23, 1926\n','\nOctober 30, 2006\n','American','Gender consciousness has become involved in almost every intellectual field: history, literature, science, anthropology. There\'s been an extraordinary advance.','',NULL,'Become',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28911,'','Clifford Geertz','Scientist','\nAugust 23, 1926\n','\nOctober 30, 2006\n','American','Has feminism made us all more conscious? I think it has. Feminist critiques of anthropological masculine bias have been quite important, and they have increased my sensitivity to that kind of issue.','',NULL,'Important,Made,Quite',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28912,'','Clifford Geertz','Scientist','\nAugust 23, 1926\n','\nOctober 30, 2006\n','American','I agree with Chomsky in almost nothing. When it comes to innate structures and so on, I\'m very skeptical.','',NULL,'Nothing,Almost,Agree',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28913,'','Clifford Geertz','Scientist','\nAugust 23, 1926\n','\nOctober 30, 2006\n','American','I do think the attempt to raise consciousness has succeeded. People are very aware of gender concerns now.','',NULL,'Aware,Attempt,Gender',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28914,'','Clifford Geertz','Scientist','\nAugust 23, 1926\n','\nOctober 30, 2006\n','American','I don\'t have the notion that everybody has to write in some single academic style.','',NULL,'Single,Write,Everybody',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28915,'','Clifford Geertz','Scientist','\nAugust 23, 1926\n','\nOctober 30, 2006\n','American','I don\'t think things are moving toward an omega point; I think they\'re moving toward more diversity.','',NULL,'Moving,Point,Toward',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28916,'','Clifford Geertz','Scientist','\nAugust 23, 1926\n','\nOctober 30, 2006\n','American','I don\'t write drafts. I write from the beginning to the end, and when it\'s finished, it\'s done.','',NULL,'End,Done,Write',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28917,'','Clifford Geertz','Scientist','\nAugust 23, 1926\n','\nOctober 30, 2006\n','American','I never leave a sentence or a paragraph until I\'m satisfied with it.','',NULL,'Until,Leave,Satisfied',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28918,'','Clifford Geertz','Scientist','\nAugust 23, 1926\n','\nOctober 30, 2006\n','American','I think feminism has had a major impact on anthropology.','',NULL,'Impact,Feminism,Major',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28919,'Best','Clifford Geertz','Scientist','\nAugust 23, 1926\n','\nOctober 30, 2006\n','American','I think the American university system still seems to be the best system in the world.','',NULL,'Still,American',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28920,'Science','Clifford Geertz','Scientist','\nAugust 23, 1926\n','\nOctober 30, 2006\n','American','I think the perception of there being a deep gulf between science and the humanities is false.','',NULL,'Deep,Between',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28921,'','Clifford Geertz','Scientist','\nAugust 23, 1926\n','\nOctober 30, 2006\n','American','I think what\'s known about neurology is still scattered and uncertain.','',NULL,'Still,Known,Uncertain',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28922,'','Clifford Geertz','Scientist','\nAugust 23, 1926\n','\nOctober 30, 2006\n','American','I was trained in the \'50s as a New Critic. I remember what literature was like before the New Critics, when people stood up and talked about Shelley\'s soul and such things.','',NULL,'Remember,Before,Soul',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28923,'','Clifford Geertz','Scientist','\nAugust 23, 1926\n','\nOctober 30, 2006\n','American','I\'m an inveterate fox and not a hedgehog, so I always think you should try everything.','',NULL,'Everything,Try,Fox',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28924,'Science','Clifford Geertz','Scientist','\nAugust 23, 1926\n','\nOctober 30, 2006\n','American','I\'m writing a review of three books on feminism and science, and it\'s about social constructionism. So I would say I\'m a social constructionist, whatever that means.','',NULL,'Writing,Whatever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28925,'Money','David Geffen','Businessman','\nFebruary 21, 1943\n','','American','Anybody who thinks money will make you happy, hasn\'t got money.','',NULL,'Happy,Anybody',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28926,'Love','David Geffen','Businessman','\nFebruary 21, 1943\n','','American','I believe we\'re all in denial about the people we love.','',NULL,'Believe,Denial',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28927,'','David Geffen','Businessman','\nFebruary 21, 1943\n','','American','HIV infection and AIDS is growing - but so too is public apathy. We have already lost too many friends and colleagues.','',NULL,'Lost,Friends,Public',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28928,'Mom','David Geffen','Businessman','\nFebruary 21, 1943\n','','American','I am truly my mother\'s son.','',NULL,'Mother,Son',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28929,'','David Geffen','Businessman','\nFebruary 21, 1943\n','','American','I\'m not Sammy Glick. I\'ve never killed anyone. I don\'t have to. I\'m too talented.','',NULL,'Anyone,Talented,Sammy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28930,'','David Geffen','Businessman','\nFebruary 21, 1943\n','','American','In Hollywood people lie to each other and cheat each other and then go and play tennis. But I don\'t want to be a tennis player.','',NULL,'Lie,Play,Cheat',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28931,'','David Geffen','Businessman','\nFebruary 21, 1943\n','','American','I intend to be me. Whatever that is.','',NULL,'Whatever,Intend',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28932,'','David Geffen','Businessman','\nFebruary 21, 1943\n','','American','Broke is a Hollywood term!','',NULL,'Hollywood,Broke,Term',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28933,'Money','David Geffen','Businessman','\nFebruary 21, 1943\n','','American','Happy is harder than money. Anybody who thinks money will make you happy hasn\'t got money.','',NULL,'Happy,Anybody',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28934,'Business','David Geffen','Businessman','\nFebruary 21, 1943\n','','American','I just needed a job. Before being hired as an usher at the CBS Theatre, I didn\'t even know there was a show business!','',NULL,'Job,Before',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28935,'Life,Business','David Geffen','Businessman','\nFebruary 21, 1943\n','','American','I never went to business school. I was just bumbling through a lot of my life. I was like the guy behind the curtain in The Wizard of Oz.','',NULL,'School',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28936,'Success','David Geffen','Businessman','\nFebruary 21, 1943\n','','American','I thought I\'d be a success even back in the mailroom at William Morris.','',NULL,'Thought,William',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28937,'Life,Money,Truth','David Geffen','Businessman','\nFebruary 21, 1943\n','','American','I would say that Bob Dylan is as interested in money as any person I\'ve known in my life. That\'s just the truth.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28938,'Truth','David Geffen','Businessman','\nFebruary 21, 1943\n','','American','I\'m Billy the Kid, the fastest draw. It\'s not arrogance. It\'s the truth.','',NULL,'Arrogance,Kid',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28939,'Music,Good','David Geffen','Businessman','\nFebruary 21, 1943\n','','American','It\'s easy in music to tell what\'s good. It\'s hard to tell what\'s bad.','',NULL,'Bad',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28940,'','David Geffen','Businessman','\nFebruary 21, 1943\n','','American','It\'s the perfect definition of a settlement. Both parties didn\'t get what they wanted.','',NULL,'Perfect,Wanted,Both',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28941,'Life','David Geffen','Businessman','\nFebruary 21, 1943\n','','American','It\'s very easy for me to thank everyone for the incredible contribution they\'ve made to my life.','',NULL,'Made,Everyone',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28942,'','David Geffen','Businessman','\nFebruary 21, 1943\n','','American','Move to California. Malibu is paradise.','',NULL,'Move,Paradise,California',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28943,'Love,Work,Business','David Geffen','Businessman','\nFebruary 21, 1943\n','','American','My mother taught me to love my work. I learned everything about business from her.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28944,'Money','David Geffen','Businessman','\nFebruary 21, 1943\n','','American','Steven Spielberg and I have tremendous amounts of money.','',NULL,'Tremendous,Spielberg',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28945,'','David Geffen','Businessman','\nFebruary 21, 1943\n','','American','The opportunity for an entrepreneur to start a company from scratch today is abysmal.','',NULL,'Today,Start,Company',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28946,'Work','David Geffen','Businessman','\nFebruary 21, 1943\n','','American','To be able to live and work in the United States is a privilege.','',NULL,'Live,Able',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28947,'','David Geffen','Businessman','\nFebruary 21, 1943\n','','American','You have an idea of the way you think it is, and it\'s not that way at all, it\'s something else.','',NULL,'Else,Idea',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28948,'Cool','Lou Gehrig','Athlete','\nJune 19, 1903\n','\nJune 2, 1941\n','American','The ballplayer who loses his head, who can\'t keep his cool, is worse than no ballplayer at all.','',NULL,'Keep,Head',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28949,'','Lou Gehrig','Athlete','\nJune 19, 1903\n','\nJune 2, 1941\n','American','There is no room in baseball for discrimination. It is our national pastime and a game for all.','',NULL,'Game,Baseball,Room',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28950,'Good','Lou Gehrig','Athlete','\nJune 19, 1903\n','\nJune 2, 1941\n','American','What are you going to do? Admit to yourself that the pitchers have you on the point of surrender? You can\'t do that. You must make yourself think that the pitchers are just as good as they always have been or just as bad.','',NULL,'Yourself,Bad',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28951,'','Lou Gehrig','Athlete','\nJune 19, 1903\n','\nJune 2, 1941\n','American','I\'m not a headline guy. I know that as long as I was following Ruth to the plate I could have stood on my head and no one would have known the difference.','',NULL,'Long,Guy,Difference',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28952,'','Lou Gehrig','Athlete','\nJune 19, 1903\n','\nJune 2, 1941\n','American','In the beginning I used to make one terrible play a game. Then I got so I\'d make one a week and finally I\'d pull a bad one about once a month. Now, I\'m trying to keep it down to one a season.','',NULL,'Bad,Game,Down',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28953,'Architecture,Time','Frank Gehry','Architect','\nFebruary 28, 1929\n','','American','Architecture should speak of its time and place, but yearn for timelessness.','',NULL,'Place',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28954,'Work','Frank Gehry','Architect','\nFebruary 28, 1929\n','','American','For me, every day is a new thing. I approach each project with a new insecurity, almost like the first project I ever did. And I get the sweats. I go in and start working, I\'m not sure where I\'m going. If I knew where I was going I wouldn\'t do it.','',NULL,'Insecurity,Ever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28955,'','Frank Gehry','Architect','\nFebruary 28, 1929\n','','American','You\'ve got to bumble forward into the unknown.','',NULL,'Forward,Unknown',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28956,'Time','Frank Gehry','Architect','\nFebruary 28, 1929\n','','American','And I realized, when I\'d come in to the meetings with these corrugated metal and chain link stuff, and people would just look at me like I\'d just landed from Mars. But I couldn\'t do anything else. That was my response to the people and the time.','',NULL,'Else,Stuff',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28957,'','Frank Gehry','Architect','\nFebruary 28, 1929\n','','American','For me, every day is a new thing.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28958,'Work','Frank Gehry','Architect','\nFebruary 28, 1929\n','','American','I work from the inside out.','',NULL,'Inside',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28959,'Work','Frank Gehry','Architect','\nFebruary 28, 1929\n','','American','Liquid architecture. It\'s like jazz - you improvise, you work together, you play off each other, you make something, they make something. And I think it\'s a way of - for me, it\'s a way of trying to understand the city, and what might happen in the city.','',NULL,'Together,Happen',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28960,'Hope','Frank Gehry','Architect','\nFebruary 28, 1929\n','','American','When I was a kid, my father didn\'t really have much hope for me. He thought I was a dreamer; he didn\'t think I would amount to anything. My mother also.','',NULL,'Mother,Father',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28961,'Art','Frank Gehry','Architect','\nFebruary 28, 1929\n','','American','An architect is given a program, budget, place, and schedule. Sometimes the end product rises to art - or at least people call it that.','',NULL,'End,Sometimes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28962,'','Frank Gehry','Architect','\nFebruary 28, 1929\n','','American','I approach each project with a new insecurity, almost like the first project I ever did, and I get the sweats, I go in and start working, I\'m not sure where I\'m going.','',NULL,'Insecurity,Ever,Did',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28963,'','Frank Gehry','Architect','\nFebruary 28, 1929\n','','American','Look, architecture has a lot of places to hide behind, a lot of excuses. \'The client made me do this.\' \'The city made me do this.\' \'Oh, the budget.\' I don\'t believe that anymore.','',NULL,'Believe,Made,Excuses',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28964,'War','Frank Gehry','Architect','\nFebruary 28, 1929\n','','American','Most of our cities built since the war are bland. They\'re modernist, they\'re cold, and now architects want to go back to that.','',NULL,'Since,Cold',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28965,'','Frank Gehry','Architect','\nFebruary 28, 1929\n','','American','My buildings are all on budget.','',NULL,'Budget,Buildings',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28966,'Work','Frank Gehry','Architect','\nFebruary 28, 1929\n','','American','Some people may say my curved panels look like sails. Well, I am a sailor, so I guess I probably do use that metaphor in my work - though not consciously.','',NULL,'May,Though',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28967,'','Frank Gehry','Architect','\nFebruary 28, 1929\n','','American','There is a backlash against me and everyone who has done buildings that have movement and feeling.','',NULL,'Feeling,Done,Everyone',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28968,'Work','Frank Gehry','Architect','\nFebruary 28, 1929\n','','American','Well, I\'ve always just - I\'ve never really gone out looking for work. I always waited for it to sort of hit me on the head.','',NULL,'Looking,Head',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28969,'','William E. Geist','','','','','Drawn by warm nostalgic feelings for the place and by two sweet little words: \'Open Bar.\'','',NULL,'Feelings,Words,Two',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28970,'Men','William E. Geist','','','','','Grown men have been seen fleeing after reading the menu posted outside.','',NULL,'After,Reading',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28971,'','William E. Geist','','','','','Kristin Brown looks as though she could have been mailed first-class to New York for about a dollar and a half.','',NULL,'She,Though,Half',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28972,'','William E. Geist','','','','','Pressed caviar has the consistency of chilled tar.','',NULL,'Caviar,Chilled,Pressed',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28973,'','William E. Geist','','','','','Scrooge pushed past Mary number 1 and Joseph number 2 in the wings without so much as an \'excuse me\'. Typical.','',NULL,'Past,Number,Wings',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28974,'Money','Timothy Geithner','Public Servant','\nAugust 18, 1961\n','','American','There is a basic lesson on financial crises that governments tend to wait too long, underestimate the risks, want to do too little. And it ultimately gets away from them, and they end up spending more money, causing much more damage to the economy.','',NULL,'End,Long',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28975,'','Timothy Geithner','Public Servant','\nAugust 18, 1961\n','','American','The choice is between which mistake is easier to correct: underdoing it or overdoing it.','',NULL,'Between,Choice,Mistake',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28976,'','Timothy Geithner','Public Servant','\nAugust 18, 1961\n','','American','The recognition that things that are not sustainable will eventually come to an end does not give us much of a guide to whether the transition will be calm or exciting.','',NULL,'End,Give,Calm',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28977,'Good,Government','Timothy Geithner','Public Servant','\nAugust 18, 1961\n','','American','I personally believe that there\'s going to be a good case for the government preserving some type of guarantee to make sure that people have the ability to borrow to finance a house even in a very damaging recession. I think there\'s going to be a good case for that.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28978,'','Timothy Geithner','Public Servant','\nAugust 18, 1961\n','','American','Looking past the immediate crisis, a more resilient system must be built on stronger and better designed shock absorbers, both in the major institutions and in the infrastructure of the financial system.','',NULL,'Crisis,Past,Must',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28979,'','Timothy Geithner','Public Servant','\nAugust 18, 1961\n','','American','Although this crisis in some ways started in the United States, it is a global crisis. We bear a substantial share of the responsibility for what has happened, but factors that made the crisis so acute and so difficult to contain lie in a broader set of global forces that built up in the years befor','',NULL,'Crisis,Lie,Made',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28980,'Good,Business','Timothy Geithner','Public Servant','\nAugust 18, 1961\n','','American','And I think it\'s a prudent, responsible way, given the scale of the emergency, the scale of the damage still facing America, that we finance these additional support for the unemployed as well as the support for small business. We think there\'s a good case for doing it now. We want to do it in an ov','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28981,'','Timothy Geithner','Public Servant','\nAugust 18, 1961\n','','American','As financial markets continue to broaden and deepen, the behavior of asset prices will play an important role in the formulation of monetary policy going forward, perhaps a more important role than in the past.','',NULL,'Forward,Past,Important',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28982,'','Timothy Geithner','Public Servant','\nAugust 18, 1961\n','','American','But what we\'re determined to do, and what the reforms will do is to make sure this system goes back to its core purpose of taking the savings of Americans and from investors around the world and allocating those to people with an idea, not just the largest companies in the country, but to small busi','',NULL,'Country,Small,Around',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28983,'','Timothy Geithner','Public Servant','\nAugust 18, 1961\n','','American','Financial crises require governments.','',NULL,'Financial,Crises,Require',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28984,'Change','Timothy Geithner','Public Servant','\nAugust 18, 1961\n','','American','I think we\'re not going to preserve Fannie and Freddie in anything like their current form. We\'re going to have to bring fundamental change to that market.','',NULL,'Bring,Market',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28985,'','Timothy Geithner','Public Servant','\nAugust 18, 1961\n','','American','In the financial system we have today, with less risk concentrated in banks, the probability of systemic financial crises may be lower than in traditional bank-centered financial systems.','',NULL,'Today,May,Less',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28986,'','Timothy Geithner','Public Servant','\nAugust 18, 1961\n','','American','It is very important for people to understand that the United States of America and no country around the world can devalue its way to prosperity, to be competitive. It is not a viable, feasible strategy, and we will not engage in it.','',NULL,'Important,Country,Understand',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28987,'','Timothy Geithner','Public Servant','\nAugust 18, 1961\n','','American','Monetary policy itself cannot sensibly be directed at reducing imbalances.','',NULL,'Cannot,Policy,Monetary',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28988,'','Timothy Geithner','Public Servant','\nAugust 18, 1961\n','','American','Most consequential choices involve shades of gray, and some fog is often useful in getting things done.','',NULL,'Done,Often,Getting',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28989,'','Timothy Geithner','Public Servant','\nAugust 18, 1961\n','','American','Never before in modern times has so much of the world been simultaneously hit by a confluence of economic and financial turmoil such as we are now living through.','',NULL,'Through,Before,Living',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28990,'Peace,War','Timothy Geithner','Public Servant','\nAugust 18, 1961\n','','American','Some think that by preparing to deal with crises you make them more likely. I think the wiser judgment is the contrary. In this area at least, if you want peace or stability, it\'s better to prepare for war or instability.','',NULL,'Better',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28991,'Government','Timothy Geithner','Public Servant','\nAugust 18, 1961\n','','American','The government can help, but we need to make this transition now to a recovery led by private investment, private.','',NULL,'Help,Investment',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28992,'','Timothy Geithner','Public Servant','\nAugust 18, 1961\n','','American','The major economic policy challenges facing the nation today - pick your favorites among the usual suspects of low public and household savings, concerns about educational quality and achievement, high and rising income inequality, the large imbalances between our social insurance commitments and re','',NULL,'Today,Between,Nation',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28993,'','Timothy Geithner','Public Servant','\nAugust 18, 1961\n','','American','The plausible outcomes range from the gradual and benign to the more precipitous and damaging.','',NULL,'Outcomes,Plausible,Benign',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28994,'','Timothy Geithner','Public Servant','\nAugust 18, 1961\n','','American','The rest of the world needs the US economy and financial system to recover in order for it to revive. We remain at the center of global economic activity with financial and trade ties to every region of the globe.','',NULL,'Rest,Order,Financial',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28995,'','Timothy Geithner','Public Servant','\nAugust 18, 1961\n','','American','The substantial uncertainty about the path of asset price movements going forward necessarily reduces the case for altering policy in advance of the move.','',NULL,'Forward,Path,Move',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28996,'Future','Timothy Geithner','Public Servant','\nAugust 18, 1961\n','','American','The world is likely to view any temporary extension of the income tax cuts for the top two percent as a prelude to a long-term or permanent extension, and that would hurt economic recovery as well by undermining confidence that we\'re prepared to make a commitment today to bring down our future defic','',NULL,'Hurt,Today',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28997,'Knowledge','Timothy Geithner','Public Servant','\nAugust 18, 1961\n','','American','This crisis exposed very significant problems in the financial systems of the United States and some other major economies. Innovation got too far out in front of the knowledge of risk.','',NULL,'Crisis,Problems',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28998,'Business','Timothy Geithner','Public Servant','\nAugust 18, 1961\n','','American','This crisis is not simply a more severe version of the usual business cycle recession, the typical downturn in which economies ultimately adjust and stabilize.','',NULL,'Crisis,Simply',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(28999,'Humor','Larry Gelbart','Writer','\nFebruary 25, 1928\n','','American','One doesn\'t have a sense of humor. It has you.','',NULL,'Sense',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29000,'','Larry Gelbart','Writer','\nFebruary 25, 1928\n','','American','If vaudeville had died, television was the box they put it in.','',NULL,'Put,Television,Died',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29001,'Truth','Larry Gelbart','Writer','\nFebruary 25, 1928\n','','American','Most jokes state a bitter truth.','',NULL,'State,Bitter',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29002,'Life','Larry Gelbart','Writer','\nFebruary 25, 1928\n','','American','Today\'s audience knows more about what\'s on television than what\'s in life.','',NULL,'Today,Knows',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29003,'Experience,Learning','Bob Geldof','Actor','\nOctober 5, 1954\n','','Irish','But if somebody dies, if something happens to you, there is a normal process of depression, it is part of being human, and some people view it as a learning experience etc.','',NULL,'Depression',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29004,'Politics','Bob Geldof','Actor','\nOctober 5, 1954\n','','Irish','It\'s really very simple, Governor. When people are hungry they die. So spare me your politics and tell me what you need and how you\'re going to get it to these people.','',NULL,'Simple,Die',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29005,'Trust','Bob Geldof','Actor','\nOctober 5, 1954\n','','Irish','You can\'t trust politicians. It doesn\'t matter who makes a political speech. It\'s all lies - and it applies to any rock star who wants to make a political speech as well.','',NULL,'Rock,Political',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29006,'','Bob Geldof','Actor','\nOctober 5, 1954\n','','Irish','Certainly, I think being depressed is absolutely part of the human condition, it has to be, if there\'s joy there\'s its opposite, and it\'s something you ride if you possibly can.','',NULL,'Human,Joy,Depressed',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29007,'','Bob Geldof','Actor','\nOctober 5, 1954\n','','Irish','Irish Americans are no more Irish than Black Americans are Africans.','',NULL,'Black,Irish',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29008,'','Bob Geldof','Actor','\nOctober 5, 1954\n','','Irish','Physically I\'m tired at the end of the day and quite glad to be reading in bed by midnight.','',NULL,'Tired,End,Reading',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29009,'','Bob Geldof','Actor','\nOctober 5, 1954\n','','Irish','And part of that is, what is the point of having children if you don\'t have the privilege of bringing them up?','',NULL,'Children,Point,Privilege',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29010,'Family,Women,Men','Bob Geldof','Actor','\nOctober 5, 1954\n','','Irish','And whereas women had to fight to find their way into the workforce, men are now fighting to reclaim their place in the family structure.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29011,'','Bob Geldof','Actor','\nOctober 5, 1954\n','','Irish','I don\'t think anyone sets out to malign poor people but certainly that\'s what we do through organizations such as the World Trade Organization, the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund.','',NULL,'Through,Poor,Anyone',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29012,'Best','Bob Geldof','Actor','\nOctober 5, 1954\n','','Irish','Mankind at its most desperate is often at its best.','',NULL,'Often,Desperate',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29013,'Women,Great','Bob Geldof','Actor','\nOctober 5, 1954\n','','Irish','90% of the divorces are initiated by women. That is really odd. Why? What\'s going on? What\'s the great discontent at the heart of it?','',NULL,'Heart',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29014,'','Bob Geldof','Actor','\nOctober 5, 1954\n','','Irish','Actually, today I had to defend the Bush Administration in France again. They refuse to accept, because of their political ideology, that he has actually done more than any American President for Africa. But it\'s empirically so.','',NULL,'Today,Political,Done',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29015,'','Bob Geldof','Actor','\nOctober 5, 1954\n','','Irish','But I think Prozac is a lethal drug, I\'ve several friends just haven\'t made it by taking Prozac.','',NULL,'Made,Friends,Taking',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29016,'','Bob Geldof','Actor','\nOctober 5, 1954\n','','Irish','Divorce is a by-product of the fact that maybe the nuclear unit is gone.','',NULL,'Divorce,Fact,Gone',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29017,'','Bob Geldof','Actor','\nOctober 5, 1954\n','','Irish','Everything that\'s rock n roll is ever meant to be is happening now. I need to get over the shock that that thing is actually happening and that thousands of millions of people around the world are watching.','',NULL,'Rock,Everything,Ever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29018,'Life,Age,Time','Bob Geldof','Actor','\nOctober 5, 1954\n','','Irish','I do think I feel it but you don\'t think you are cause at a certain time you are no age but you don\'t think you are anything. You feel the life you have lived. I feel that. It\'s been a long fifty years.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29019,'Music,Politics,Time','Bob Geldof','Actor','\nOctober 5, 1954\n','','Irish','I was really lucky that I came to puberty at a time when music and politics were completely intertwined.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29020,'Age,Good,Great','Bob Geldof','Actor','\nOctober 5, 1954\n','','Irish','I\'d always thought the Rats were good fun, but one of the very nice things about being of Saga age is that I can actually look back and think, When I was younger I was in a great band. It was always a collective thing.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29021,'','Bob Geldof','Actor','\nOctober 5, 1954\n','','Irish','I\'m sure I\'m very difficult to live with because of my make-up and personality.','',NULL,'Live,Difficult,Sure',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29022,'','Bob Geldof','Actor','\nOctober 5, 1954\n','','Irish','If you were a pretty boy pop singer, it would wreck you, growing older.','',NULL,'Pretty,Older,Growing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29023,'','Bob Geldof','Actor','\nOctober 5, 1954\n','','Irish','It\'s like you asked me about the depression thing: you grope towards an understanding of whatever it is your going through, and it\'s not personal, there are forces in play around you, and you seek to understand them and that way you can go on.','',NULL,'Depression,Through,Understand',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29024,'Nature,Men','Bob Geldof','Actor','\nOctober 5, 1954\n','','Irish','Men who are not given any voice in this because of the secret nature of the courts, what they\'re left with is dressing up ridiculously, but at least using humour to try and draw attention to their kids.','',NULL,'Try',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29025,'Change,Music','Bob Geldof','Actor','\nOctober 5, 1954\n','','Irish','Music can\'t change the world.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29026,'Life,Music,Business','Bob Geldof','Actor','\nOctober 5, 1954\n','','Irish','Music is something I must do, business is something I need to do, and Africa is something I have to do. That\'s the way it breaks down in my life.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29027,'Music','Bob Geldof','Actor','\nOctober 5, 1954\n','','Irish','Music is still above all else the thing that does it for me.','',NULL,'Still,Else',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29028,'Food,Good','Sarah Michelle Gellar','Actress','\nApril 14, 1977\n','','American','I like food. I like eating. And I don\'t want to deprive myself of good food.','',NULL,'Eating',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29029,'','Sarah Michelle Gellar','Actress','\nApril 14, 1977\n','','American','But there are still only certain film genres where a woman can stand out, be heroic, be the centerpiece.','',NULL,'Woman,Still,Film',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29030,'','Sarah Michelle Gellar','Actress','\nApril 14, 1977\n','','American','I actually go to the gym much more now than I did when I was on Buffy. I like to stay fit, because that\'s when I feel really healthy. But I never worked out for any kind of image. People have said to me, \'Do you starve yourself before photo shoots?\' And I always say, \'No way.! That\'s what airbrushin','',NULL,'Yourself,Night,Did',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29031,'','Sarah Michelle Gellar','Actress','\nApril 14, 1977\n','','American','The thing about Buffy and Spike is they understand each other on a level that nobody else understands her.','',NULL,'Understand,Else,Her',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29032,'Mom','Sarah Michelle Gellar','Actress','\nApril 14, 1977\n','','American','Everything I am is because of my mom.','',NULL,'Everything',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29033,'Travel','Sarah Michelle Gellar','Actress','\nApril 14, 1977\n','','American','I was young. I was newly married. And I had worked like a dog. I just wanted to live and travel.','',NULL,'Live,Young',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29034,'','Sarah Michelle Gellar','Actress','\nApril 14, 1977\n','','American','Just because you donate sperm does not make you a father. I don\'t have a father. I would never give him the credit or acknowledge him as my father.','',NULL,'Father,Him,Give',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29035,'Life','Sarah Michelle Gellar','Actress','\nApril 14, 1977\n','','American','Ultimately you want to do something in life that people will remember. And with Buffy, I did that. I don\'t feel like I need to achieve something. I just do it because it\'s fun. And that takes the pressure off.','',NULL,'Fun,Remember',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29036,'Love,Best','Sarah Michelle Gellar','Actress','\nApril 14, 1977\n','','American','Absolutely. It\'s something I\'d eventually love. In the meantime, I just borrow all my friends\' kids. It\'s seriously the best birth control in the world. I\'m so tired afterward, I\'m like, Okay, maybe in another two years.','',NULL,'Tired',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29037,'','Sarah Michelle Gellar','Actress','\nApril 14, 1977\n','','American','And I don\'t know what I\'d do at a fraternity party. All that might be a little lost on me.','',NULL,'Lost,Might,Party',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29038,'','Sarah Michelle Gellar','Actress','\nApril 14, 1977\n','','American','As with anything, you need to keep your creative juices flowing and keep the character interesting.','',NULL,'Character,Keep,Creative',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29039,'','Sarah Michelle Gellar','Actress','\nApril 14, 1977\n','','American','Because Buffy really has become the straight man, every once in a while it\'s nice to be the one that tells the joke and it\'s nice to be the one that is the joke and it\'s nice to do something that\'s a little bit different.','',NULL,'Nice,Different,Become',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29040,'Life,Teen','Sarah Michelle Gellar','Actress','\nApril 14, 1977\n','','American','Being a teen idol is what I\'ve waited for my whole life.','',NULL,'Whole',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29041,'Business','Sarah Michelle Gellar','Actress','\nApril 14, 1977\n','','American','Being an actor gives you a chance to play all kinds of roles, very moving and dramatic on one project, silly and girlish on another. That\'s the most interesting thing out this business, you get to keep reinventing yourself.','',NULL,'Yourself,Moving',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29042,'','Sarah Michelle Gellar','Actress','\nApril 14, 1977\n','','American','Buffy\'s very similar to me to me when I was growing up. A child in an adult world, sort of trapped between the two. Does Buffy go to the prom or does she save the world from demons?','',NULL,'Two,Between,Child',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29043,'Work,Women','Sarah Michelle Gellar','Actress','\nApril 14, 1977\n','','American','How can women be as thin as we are? We have personal trainers to work us out. We have specially prepared meals.','',NULL,'Personal',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29044,'Marriage,Time,Best','Sarah Michelle Gellar','Actress','\nApril 14, 1977\n','','American','I also think it was important for me and Freddie to be able to have a lot of time to share our lives at the beginning of our marriage rather than my coming home at 9 or 10 at night from the set. Things have really worked out for the best for both of us.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29045,'Work,Best,Business','Sarah Michelle Gellar','Actress','\nApril 14, 1977\n','','American','I also want the chance to work with some of the best actors in the business, because that\'s where you can learn so much by just being on a set and getting a feel for how they approach their role and how they work with you.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29046,'Fitness,Great','Sarah Michelle Gellar','Actress','\nApril 14, 1977\n','','American','I don\'t smoke, don\'t drink much, and go to the gym five times a week. I live a healthy lifestyle and feel great. I can run a marathon, you know.','',NULL,'Live',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29047,'Time','Sarah Michelle Gellar','Actress','\nApril 14, 1977\n','','American','I don\'t understand why James Bond has to be a man all the time. When Pierce Brosnan retires, why not one of us?','',NULL,'Understand,Why',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29048,'Great,Best,Failure','Sarah Michelle Gellar','Actress','\nApril 14, 1977\n','','American','I don\'t want to feel like a failure to my daughter. She\'s the best thing I\'ve ever done. Buffy - pretty great and all, but Charlotte\'s way better.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29049,'Life','Sarah Michelle Gellar','Actress','\nApril 14, 1977\n','','American','I got to see the first step, hear the first word. Most people - and certainly working moms - are not able to do that. I wanted to appreciate the fact that I had worked so hard all my life to be able to have those moments.','',NULL,'Hard,Working',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29050,'Love','Sarah Michelle Gellar','Actress','\nApril 14, 1977\n','','American','I love Australia. My dream would be to have a place to live there and be able to commute back and forth.','',NULL,'Live,Place',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29051,'Work','Sarah Michelle Gellar','Actress','\nApril 14, 1977\n','','American','I think actually what I\'m going to do when I\'m done and take my next vacation, is I\'m going to go over and start unions in Japan. I\'m going to unionize Japan. Because the way they work those crews is so criminal. There\'s no overtime, so they can just keep going.','',NULL,'Done,Keep',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29052,'Love','Sarah Michelle Gellar','Actress','\nApril 14, 1977\n','','American','I think it\'s a mistake if people just fall in love and think that that\'s the only thing you need to keep you happy. There\'s a lot more to being with someone than just love.','',NULL,'Happy,Someone',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29053,'','Uri Geller','Entertainer','\nDecember 20, 1946\n','','Israeli','Our meaning is to make our little planet Earth a better place to live, to stop wars, disarm nuclear missiles, to stop diseases, AIDS, plague, cancer and to stop pollution.','',NULL,'Live,Better,Place',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29054,'Time','Uri Geller','Entertainer','\nDecember 20, 1946\n','','Israeli','I believe in past lives but I know nothing about mine and I don\'t want to know. I live in the present, taking one day at a time.','',NULL,'Believe,Live',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29055,'Dreams,Travel','Uri Geller','Entertainer','\nDecember 20, 1946\n','','Israeli','I think I usually have quite ordinary dreams. Sometimes my dreams take me to other dimensions. I can travel in my mind especially when I\'m dreaming I focus my mind on what I want to dream. If I want to fly, I focus on flying.','',NULL,'Mind',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29056,'','Uri Geller','Entertainer','\nDecember 20, 1946\n','','Israeli','I was about five years old when I was eating soup in our kitchen, and as I was lifting the spoon towards my mouth, it bent and broke in half.','',NULL,'Old,Half,Five',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29057,'','Uri Geller','Entertainer','\nDecember 20, 1946\n','','Israeli','I was sued by a woman who claimed that she became pregnant because she watched me on television and I bent her contraceptive coil.','',NULL,'Woman,Her,She',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29058,'God','Uri Geller','Entertainer','\nDecember 20, 1946\n','','Israeli','I\'m a religious man. I am Jewish but I believe in all religions. I believe in God and see him as an old man with a big white beard and pray to him every day for a few minutes.','',NULL,'Believe,Him',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29059,'','Uri Geller','Entertainer','\nDecember 20, 1946\n','','Israeli','I\'ve just taught thousands of people over the radio in the USA how to mend broken watches and broken house appliances. I am a catalyst or trigger to access these powers.','',NULL,'Broken,House,Radio',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29060,'','Uri Geller','Entertainer','\nDecember 20, 1946\n','','Israeli','I\'ve seen lights in the sky, I\'ve seen UFOs, I\'ve even seen something on the ground that I can\'t explain, but I\'ve never actually seen a being. I wish I had.','',NULL,'Wish,Actually,Seen',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29061,'','Uri Geller','Entertainer','\nDecember 20, 1946\n','','Israeli','I\'ve stopped caring about skeptics, but if they libel or defame me they will end up in court.','',NULL,'End,Caring,Court',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29062,'','Uri Geller','Entertainer','\nDecember 20, 1946\n','','Israeli','Nowadays even presidents, vice-presidents, and heads of big agencies are opening their minds to accept psychic phenomena, because they know it works.','',NULL,'Big,Accept,Minds',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29063,'Work','Uri Geller','Entertainer','\nDecember 20, 1946\n','','Israeli','So, I am independently well-off and don\'t have to do anything, but I still do. I write books, lecture around the world, work with scientists and governments.','',NULL,'Still,Around',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29064,'Peace,Best','Uri Geller','Entertainer','\nDecember 20, 1946\n','','Israeli','The best part of being a vegan is the purity and peace of mind one experiences and the strong connection I feel to the animal kingdom.','',NULL,'Strong',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29065,'','Christian Furchtegott Gellert','Poet','\nJuly 4, 1715\n','\nDecember 13, 1769\n','German','Live as you will wish to have lived when you are dying.','',NULL,'Live,Wish,Dying',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29066,'Age,Great,Car','Martha Gellhorn','Journalist','\nNovember 8, 1908\n','\nFebruary 15, 1998\n','American','Why do people talk of the horrors of old age? It\'s great. I feel like a fine old car with the parts gradually wearing out, but I\'m not complaining,... Those who find growing old terrible are people who haven\'t done what they wanted with their lives.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29067,'','Martha Gellhorn','Journalist','\nNovember 8, 1908\n','\nFebruary 15, 1998\n','American','Citizenship is a tough occupation which obliges the citizen to make his own informed opinion and stand by it.','',NULL,'Tough,Opinion,Stand',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29068,'','Martha Gellhorn','Journalist','\nNovember 8, 1908\n','\nFebruary 15, 1998\n','American','I see mysteries and complications wherever I look, and I have never met a steadily logical person.','',NULL,'Person,Logical,Wherever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29069,'Truth','Martha Gellhorn','Journalist','\nNovember 8, 1908\n','\nFebruary 15, 1998\n','American','Gradually I came to realize that people will more readily swallow lies than truth, as if the taste of lies was homey, appetizing: a habit.','',NULL,'Lies,Realize',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29070,'','Martha Gellhorn','Journalist','\nNovember 8, 1908\n','\nFebruary 15, 1998\n','American','It would be a bitter cosmic joke if we destroy ourselves due to atrophy of the imagination.','',NULL,'Joke,Ourselves,Bitter',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29071,'','Martha Gellhorn','Journalist','\nNovember 8, 1908\n','\nFebruary 15, 1998\n','American','Between his eyes, there were four lines, the marks of such misery as children should never feel. He spoke with that wonderful whisky voice that so many Spanish children have, and he was a tough and entire little boy.','',NULL,'Children,Eyes,Tough',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29072,'Faith,War','Martha Gellhorn','Journalist','\nNovember 8, 1908\n','\nFebruary 15, 1998\n','American','After the desperate years of their own war, after six years of repression inside Spain and six years of horror in exile, these people remain intact in spirit. They are armed with a transcendent faith; they have never won, and yet they have never accepted defeat.','',NULL,'After',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29073,'Money,Food','Martha Gellhorn','Journalist','\nNovember 8, 1908\n','\nFebruary 15, 1998\n','American','And though various organizations in America and England collected money and sent food parcels to these refugees, nothing was ever received by the Spanish.','',NULL,'Nothing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29074,'Work,Men','Martha Gellhorn','Journalist','\nNovember 8, 1908\n','\nFebruary 15, 1998\n','American','But now that the guerrilla fighting is over, the Spaniards are again men without a country or families or homes or work, though everyone appreciates very much what they did.','',NULL,'Country',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29075,'','Martha Gellhorn','Journalist','\nNovember 8, 1908\n','\nFebruary 15, 1998\n','American','Furthermore, they were constantly informed by all the camp authorities that they had been abandoned by the world: they were beggars and lucky to receive the daily soup of starvation.','',NULL,'Daily,Lucky,Soup',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29076,'','Martha Gellhorn','Journalist','\nNovember 8, 1908\n','\nFebruary 15, 1998\n','American','I daresay I was the worst bed partner in five continents.','',NULL,'Worst,Bed,Five',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29077,'','Martha Gellhorn','Journalist','\nNovember 8, 1908\n','\nFebruary 15, 1998\n','American','I didn\'t write. I just wandered about.','',NULL,'Write,Wandered',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29078,'War','Martha Gellhorn','Journalist','\nNovember 8, 1908\n','\nFebruary 15, 1998\n','American','I followed the war wherever I could reach it.','',NULL,'Reach,Wherever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29079,'War','Martha Gellhorn','Journalist','\nNovember 8, 1908\n','\nFebruary 15, 1998\n','American','I found out about the Spanish war because I was in Germany when it began.','',NULL,'Found,Germany',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29080,'Life','Martha Gellhorn','Journalist','\nNovember 8, 1908\n','\nFebruary 15, 1998\n','American','I only knew about daily life. It was said, well, it isn\'t everybody\'s daily life. That is why I started.','',NULL,'Daily,Why',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29081,'','Martha Gellhorn','Journalist','\nNovember 8, 1908\n','\nFebruary 15, 1998\n','American','If I practised sex, out of moral conviction, that was one thing; but to enjoy it... seemed a defeat.','',NULL,'Sex,Enjoy,Moral',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29082,'Work','Martha Gellhorn','Journalist','\nNovember 8, 1908\n','\nFebruary 15, 1998\n','American','In the last camp they all ate grass, until the authorities forbade them to pull it up. They were accustomed to having the fruits of their little communal gardens stolen by the guards, after they had done all the work; but at the last camp everything was stolen.','',NULL,'Everything,Done',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29083,'Women,Men','Martha Gellhorn','Journalist','\nNovember 8, 1908\n','\nFebruary 15, 1998\n','American','It is alleged that half a million Spanish men, women and children fled to France after the Franco victory.','',NULL,'Children',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29084,'','Martha Gellhorn','Journalist','\nNovember 8, 1908\n','\nFebruary 15, 1998\n','American','The road passed through a curtain of pine forest and came out on a flat, rolling snow field. In this field the sprawled or bunched bodies of Germans lay thick, like some dark shapeless vegetable.','',NULL,'Snow,Through,Dark',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29085,'War','Martha Gellhorn','Journalist','\nNovember 8, 1908\n','\nFebruary 15, 1998\n','American','Then somebody suggested I should write about the war, and I said I didn\'t know anything about the war. I did not understand anything about it. I didn\'t see how I could write it.','',NULL,'Understand,Did',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29086,'','Martha Gellhorn','Journalist','\nNovember 8, 1908\n','\nFebruary 15, 1998\n','American','There were ten concentration camps in France from 1939 on.','',NULL,'Ten,France,Camps',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29087,'','Martha Gellhorn','Journalist','\nNovember 8, 1908\n','\nFebruary 15, 1998\n','American','Thousand got away to other countries; thousands returned to Spain tempted by false promises of kindness. By the tens of thousands, these Spaniards died of neglect in the concentration camps.','',NULL,'Kindness,Away,Promises',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29088,'Time,Truth','Aulus Gellius','Author','','','Roman','Another one of the old poets, whose name has escaped my memory at present, called Truth the daughter of Time.','',NULL,'Old',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29089,'','Aulus Gellius','Author','','','Roman','I see the beard and cloak, but I don\'t yet see a philosopher.','',NULL,'Beard,Cloak',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29090,'Time,Truth','Aulus Gellius','Author','','','Roman','Truth is the daughter of time.','',NULL,'Daughter',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29091,'Great','Ernest Gellner','Philosopher','\nDecember 9, 1925\n','\nNovember 5, 1995\n','French','The production of obscurity in Paris compares to the production of motor cars in Detroit in the great period of American industry.','',NULL,'American,Cars',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29092,'War','Pam Gems','Playwright','\nAugust 1, 1925\n','','English','I am at war... with the principal personage of traditional philosophy, that abstract subject who masquerades as everyone and anyone, but is really a male subject in disguise.','',NULL,'Philosophy,Everyone',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29093,'','Pam Gems','Playwright','\nAugust 1, 1925\n','','English','I begin to perceive that I am a woman. What that is, heaven knows... the philosophy is yet to be written, there is a world to be explored.','',NULL,'Woman,Philosophy,Heaven',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29094,'','Pam Gems','Playwright','\nAugust 1, 1925\n','','English','I wrote my first play when I was eight.','',NULL,'Play,Eight,Wrote',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29095,'','Pam Gems','Playwright','\nAugust 1, 1925\n','','English','Olivier said that drama is an affair of the heart, or it\'s nothing, and he was right.','',NULL,'Heart,Nothing,Said',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29096,'Leadership','Harold S. Geneen','Businessman','1910','1997','British','Leadership cannot really be taught. It can only be learned.','',NULL,'Learned,Cannot',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29097,'Leadership,Attitude','Harold S. Geneen','Businessman','1910','1997','British','Leadership is practiced not so much in words as in attitude and in actions.','',NULL,'Words',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29098,'Business,Experience','Harold S. Geneen','Businessman','1910','1997','British','In the business world, everyone is paid in two coins: cash and experience. Take the experience first; the cash will come later.','',NULL,'Two',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29099,'Work','Harold S. Geneen','Businessman','1910','1997','British','Management must manage!','',NULL,'Must,Management',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29100,'Work','Harold S. Geneen','Businessman','1910','1997','British','Managers in all too many American companies do not achieve the desired results because nobody makes them do it.','',NULL,'American,Makes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29101,'Wisdom','Harold S. Geneen','Businessman','1910','1997','British','It is much more difficult to measure nonperformance than performance.','',NULL,'Difficult,Measure',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29102,'','Harold S. Geneen','Businessman','1910','1997','British','A true leader has to have a genuine open-door policy so that his people are not afraid to approach him for any reason.','',NULL,'True,Him,Leader',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29103,'Business','Harold S. Geneen','Businessman','1910','1997','British','I think it is an immutable law in business that words are words, explanations are explanations, promises are promises - but only performance is reality.','',NULL,'Reality,Words',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29104,'Business','Harold S. Geneen','Businessman','1910','1997','British','In business, words are words; explanations are explanations, promises are promises, but only performance is reality.','',NULL,'Reality,Words',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29105,'Best,Attitude','Harold S. Geneen','Businessman','1910','1997','British','The best way to inspire people to superior performance is to convince them by everything you do and by your everyday attitude that you are wholeheartedly supporting them.','',NULL,'Everything',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29106,'','Harold S. Geneen','Businessman','1910','1997','British','If your desk isn\'t cluttered, you probably aren\'t doing your job.','',NULL,'Job,Desk,Cluttered',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29107,'Success','Harold S. Geneen','Businessman','1910','1997','British','The five essential entrepreneurial skills for success: Concentration, Discrimination, Organization, Innovation and Communication.','',NULL,'Five,Innovation',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29108,'Women,Men','Harold S. Geneen','Businessman','1910','1997','British','Every company has two organizational structures: The formal one is written on the charts; the other is the everyday relationship of the men and women in the organization.','',NULL,'Two',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29109,'Business','Harold S. Geneen','Businessman','1910','1997','British','You cannot run a business, or anything else, on a theory.','',NULL,'Cannot,Else',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29110,'','Harold S. Geneen','Businessman','1910','1997','British','Facts from paper are not the same as facts from people. The reliability of the people giving you the facts is as important as the facts themselves.','',NULL,'Important,Giving,Same',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29111,'','Harold S. Geneen','Businessman','1910','1997','British','He suffered from paralysis by analysis.','',NULL,'Analysis,Paralysis,Suffered',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29112,'','Harold S. Geneen','Businessman','1910','1997','British','I don\'t believe in just ordering people to do things. You have to sort of grab an oar and row with them.','',NULL,'Believe,Grab,Oar',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29113,'Business','Harold S. Geneen','Businessman','1910','1997','British','It is an immutable law in business that words are words, explanations are explanations, promises are promises-but only performance is reality.','',NULL,'Reality,Words',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29114,'Business','Harold S. Geneen','Businessman','1910','1997','British','It\'s better to take over and build upon an existing business than to start a new one.','',NULL,'Better,Start',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29115,'','Harold S. Geneen','Businessman','1910','1997','British','Management manages by making decisions and by seeing that those decisions are implemented.','',NULL,'Decisions,Making,Seeing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29116,'','Harold S. Geneen','Businessman','1910','1997','British','Performance is your reality. Forget everything else.','',NULL,'Forget,Reality,Everything',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29117,'','Harold S. Geneen','Businessman','1910','1997','British','Performance stands out like a ton of diamonds. Nonperformance can always be explained away.','',NULL,'Away,Diamonds,Stands',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29118,'Work,Business','Harold S. Geneen','Businessman','1910','1997','British','The worst disease which can afflict business executives in their work is not, as popularly supposed, alcoholism; it\'s egotism.','',NULL,'Worst',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29119,'','Harold S. Geneen','Businessman','1910','1997','British','Uncertainty will always be part of the taking charge process.','',NULL,'Process,Taking,Charge',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29120,'','Harold S. Geneen','Businessman','1910','1997','British','We must not be hampered by yesterday\'s myths in concentrating on today\'s needs.','',NULL,'Today,Must,Needs',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29121,'Great','Jean Genet','Dramatist','\nDecember 19, 1910\n','\nApril 15, 1986\n','French','A great wind swept over the ghetto, carrying away shame, invisibility and four centuries of humiliation. But when the wind dropped people saw it had been only a little breeze, friendly, almost gentle.','',NULL,'Friendly,Away',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29122,'','Jean Genet','Dramatist','\nDecember 19, 1910\n','\nApril 15, 1986\n','French','Anyone who hasn\'t experienced the ecstasy of betrayal knows nothing about ecstasy at all.','',NULL,'Betrayal,Nothing,Anyone',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29123,'Time','Jean Genet','Dramatist','\nDecember 19, 1910\n','\nApril 15, 1986\n','French','A man must dream a long time in order to act with grandeur, and dreaming is nursed in darkness.','',NULL,'Must,Long',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29124,'Dreams','Jean Genet','Dramatist','\nDecember 19, 1910\n','\nApril 15, 1986\n','French','Worse than not realizing the dreams of your youth, would be to have been young and never dreamed at all.','',NULL,'Young,Youth',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29125,'','Jean Genet','Dramatist','\nDecember 19, 1910\n','\nApril 15, 1986\n','French','Would Hamlet have felt the delicious fascination of suicide if he hadn\'t had an audience, and lines to speak?','',NULL,'Speak,Felt,Audience',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29126,'History','Jean Genet','Dramatist','\nDecember 19, 1910\n','\nApril 15, 1986\n','French','Crimes of which a people is ashamed constitute its real history. The same is true of man.','',NULL,'True,Real',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29127,'','Jean Genet','Dramatist','\nDecember 19, 1910\n','\nApril 15, 1986\n','French','Repudiating the virtues of your world, criminals hopelessly agree to organize a forbidden universe. They agree to live in it. The air there is nauseating: they can breathe it.','',NULL,'Live,Universe,Air',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29128,'','Jean Genet','Dramatist','\nDecember 19, 1910\n','\nApril 15, 1986\n','French','Violence is a calm that disturbs you.','',NULL,'Violence,Calm,Disturbs',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29129,'','Jean Genet','Dramatist','\nDecember 19, 1910\n','\nApril 15, 1986\n','French','Anyone who knows a strange fact shares in its singularity.','',NULL,'Strange,Fact,Anyone',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29130,'','Jean Genet','Dramatist','\nDecember 19, 1910\n','\nApril 15, 1986\n','French','I give the name violence to a boldness lying idle and enamored of danger.','',NULL,'Give,Violence,Name',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29131,'Beauty','Jean Genet','Dramatist','\nDecember 19, 1910\n','\nApril 15, 1986\n','French','I recognize in thieves, traitors and murderers, in the ruthless and the cunning, a deep beauty - a sunken beauty.','',NULL,'Deep,Traitors',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29132,'','Jean Genet','Dramatist','\nDecember 19, 1910\n','\nApril 15, 1986\n','French','I\'m homosexual... How and why are idle questions. It\'s a little like wanting to know why my eyes are green.','',NULL,'Eyes,Why,Questions',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29133,'Power','Jean Genet','Dramatist','\nDecember 19, 1910\n','\nApril 15, 1986\n','French','Power may be at the end of a gun, but sometimes it\'s also at the end of the shadow or the image of a gun.','',NULL,'End,May',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29134,'Success','Jean Genet','Dramatist','\nDecember 19, 1910\n','\nApril 15, 1986\n','French','The fame of heroes owes little to the extent of their conquests and all to the success of the tributes paid to them.','',NULL,'Fame,Paid',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29135,'','Jean Genet','Dramatist','\nDecember 19, 1910\n','\nApril 15, 1986\n','French','The main object of a revolution is the liberation of man... not the interpretation and application of some transcendental ideology.','',NULL,'Revolution,Object,Liberation',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29136,'','Jean Genet','Dramatist','\nDecember 19, 1910\n','\nApril 15, 1986\n','French','To achieve harmony in bad taste is the height of elegance.','',NULL,'Bad,Achieve,Harmony',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29137,'','Jean Genet','Dramatist','\nDecember 19, 1910\n','\nApril 15, 1986\n','French','What I did not yet know so intensely was the hatred of the white American for the black, a hatred so deep that I wonder if every white man in this country, when he plants a tree, doesn\'t see Negroes hanging from its branches.','',NULL,'Deep,Black,Country',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29138,'','Jean Genet','Dramatist','\nDecember 19, 1910\n','\nApril 15, 1986\n','French','What we need is hatred. From it our ideas are born.','',NULL,'Hatred,Born,Ideas',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29139,'','Artemisia Gentileschi','Artist','1593','1653','Italian','My illustrious lordship, I\'ll show you what a woman can do.','',NULL,'Woman,Show,Lordship',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29140,'','Artemisia Gentileschi','Artist','1593','1653','Italian','As long as I live I will have control over my being.','',NULL,'Live,Long,Control',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29141,'','Bobbie Gentry','Musician','\nJuly 27, 1944\n','','American','Euphemism is a euphemism for lying.','',NULL,'Lying,Euphemism',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29142,'Great','Boy George','Musician','\nJune 14, 1961\n','','English','She\'s probably in denial that she\'s a great big ball of insecurity and I\'m quite well aware that I am one.','',NULL,'Insecurity,Big',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29143,'','Boy George','Musician','\nJune 14, 1961\n','','English','I would rather have a cup of tea than sex.','',NULL,'Sex,Rather,Tea',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29144,'','Boy George','Musician','\nJune 14, 1961\n','','English','Separation penetrates the disappearing person like a pigment and steeps him in gentle radiance.','',NULL,'Person,Him,Separation',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29145,'Work,Time,Good','Boy George','Musician','\nJune 14, 1961\n','','English','A lot of people felt I was getting work because I was Boy George. My response at the time was that there\'s a lot of DJs making records, they\'re not all making good records, but they have the right to do that.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29146,'Learning','Boy George','Musician','\nJune 14, 1961\n','','English','A lot of what I\'ve been learning in the last two years is due to therapy - about my sexuality, why things go wrong, why relationships haven\'t worked. It isn\'t anything to do with anybody else; it\'s to do with me.','',NULL,'Two,Why',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29147,'','Boy George','Musician','\nJune 14, 1961\n','','English','I started going to Madame Louise\'s, the lesbian club where all the punk bands used to go - the Sex Pistols, the Clash. I remember seeing Billy Idol walk in there; he was gorgeous.','',NULL,'Sex,Remember,Lesbian',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29148,'','Boy George','Musician','\nJune 14, 1961\n','','English','I\'m being honest, I say what I think.','',NULL,'Honest',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29149,'','Boy George','Musician','\nJune 14, 1961\n','','English','My mother and father were fantastic, very active. I find it difficult to say this, but I\'m quite a loving person and I\'ve always been loving to my friends. In the long run, that pays off. I\'m very interested in other people, and if you are, they\'re interested in you.','',NULL,'Mother,Father,Long',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29150,'Time','Boy George','Musician','\nJune 14, 1961\n','','English','When Culture Club broke up, I hadn\'t been going out a lot because we\'d been working all the time, so I suddenly had this period of leisure. And it was just around the time that the whole acid house thing kicked off in London.','',NULL,'Working,Around',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29151,'','Boy George','Musician','\nJune 14, 1961\n','','English','An actor is a guy who, if you ain\'t talking about him, he ain\'t listening.','',NULL,'Him,Actor,Talking',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29152,'Great','Boy George','Musician','\nJune 14, 1961\n','','English','Beethoven had a great look. It was very much about the drama of appearance.','',NULL,'Drama,Appearance',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29153,'','Boy George','Musician','\nJune 14, 1961\n','','English','I also tried to avoid doing obvious dance records.','',NULL,'Dance,Tried,Avoid',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29154,'','Boy George','Musician','\nJune 14, 1961\n','','English','I can do anything. In GQ, I appeared as a man.','',NULL,'Gq,Appeared',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29155,'','Boy George','Musician','\nJune 14, 1961\n','','English','I just go in my back garden. It\'s the only place where people don\'t come and bother you.','',NULL,'Place,Garden,Bother',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29156,'','Boy George','Musician','\nJune 14, 1961\n','','English','I knew style and content went hand in hand.','',NULL,'Hand,Knew,Style',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29157,'','Boy George','Musician','\nJune 14, 1961\n','','English','I suppose there is a lot of toughness in me.','',NULL,'Toughness,Suppose',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29158,'','Boy George','Musician','\nJune 14, 1961\n','','English','I think people could be a bit friendlier. The only real contact you have with people is when they\'re annoyed if you\'ve had a party - you know, it\'s been a bit too noisy for them or something.','',NULL,'Real,Party,Bit',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29159,'Freedom','Boy George','Musician','\nJune 14, 1961\n','','English','I try to exist in a world where there is freedom of opinion, where you\'re allowed to make jokes. I don\'t want to live in some PC world where no-one\'s allowed to say anything.','',NULL,'Live,Try',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29160,'','Boy George','Musician','\nJune 14, 1961\n','','English','I was unwelcome in the U.S. for four years.','',NULL,'Four,Unwelcome',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29161,'','Boy George','Musician','\nJune 14, 1961\n','','English','I\'d got very successful, everyone knew who I was, but I felt very empty.','',NULL,'Successful,Everyone,Knew',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29162,'','Boy George','Musician','\nJune 14, 1961\n','','English','I\'m always being inspired .','',NULL,'Inspired',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29163,'','Boy George','Musician','\nJune 14, 1961\n','','English','I\'m not responsible enough to have a dog - or a child.','',NULL,'Enough,Child,Dog',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29164,'','Boy George','Musician','\nJune 14, 1961\n','','English','Part of me looks at the gay movement now and worries that we\'re losing our individuality.','',NULL,'Gay,Losing,Looks',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29165,'Time','Boy George','Musician','\nJune 14, 1961\n','','English','People say things about me all the time and I get over it. I\'ve had some appalling things told about me.','',NULL,'Appalling',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29166,'Age','Boy George','Musician','\nJune 14, 1961\n','','English','Remember that I was out of the closet at the age of sixteen. My parents knew I was gay; I\'d had to tell them.','',NULL,'Gay,Parents',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29167,'','David Lloyd George','Statesman','\nJanuary 17, 1863\n','\nMarch 26, 1945\n','Welsh','A young man who isn\'t a socialist hasn\'t got a heart; an old man who is a socialist hasn\'t got a head.','',NULL,'Heart,Young,Old',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29168,'','David Lloyd George','Statesman','\nJanuary 17, 1863\n','\nMarch 26, 1945\n','Welsh','The most dangerous thing in the world is to try to leap a chasm in two jumps.','',NULL,'Two,Try,Dangerous',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29169,'','David Lloyd George','Statesman','\nJanuary 17, 1863\n','\nMarch 26, 1945\n','Welsh','Don\'t be afraid to take a big step if one is indicated. You can\'t cross a chasm in two small jumps.','',NULL,'Two,Small,Big',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29170,'','David Lloyd George','Statesman','\nJanuary 17, 1863\n','\nMarch 26, 1945\n','Welsh','He has sat on the fence so long that the iron has entered his soul.','',NULL,'Long,Soul,Sat',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29171,'','David Lloyd George','Statesman','\nJanuary 17, 1863\n','\nMarch 26, 1945\n','Welsh','You cannot feed the hungry on statistics.','',NULL,'Cannot,Hungry,Statistics',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29172,'Change,Good','David Lloyd George','Statesman','\nJanuary 17, 1863\n','\nMarch 26, 1945\n','Welsh','With me a change of trouble is as good as a vacation.','',NULL,'Vacation',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29173,'Politics','David Lloyd George','Statesman','\nJanuary 17, 1863\n','\nMarch 26, 1945\n','Welsh','A politician is a person with whose politics you don\'t agree; if you agree with him he\'s a statesman.','',NULL,'Person,Him',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29174,'Time','David Lloyd George','Statesman','\nJanuary 17, 1863\n','\nMarch 26, 1945\n','Welsh','Diplomats were invented simply to waste time.','',NULL,'Simply,Waste',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29175,'','David Lloyd George','Statesman','\nJanuary 17, 1863\n','\nMarch 26, 1945\n','Welsh','Liberty has restraints but no frontiers.','',NULL,'Liberty,Frontiers,Restraints',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29176,'','David Lloyd George','Statesman','\nJanuary 17, 1863\n','\nMarch 26, 1945\n','Welsh','Liberty is not merely a privilege to be conferred; it is a habit to be acquired.','',NULL,'Liberty,Habit,Privilege',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29177,'Men','David Lloyd George','Statesman','\nJanuary 17, 1863\n','\nMarch 26, 1945\n','Welsh','Once blood is shed in a national quarrel reason and right are swept aside by the rage of angry men.','',NULL,'Angry,Reason',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29178,'','David Lloyd George','Statesman','\nJanuary 17, 1863\n','\nMarch 26, 1945\n','Welsh','The finest eloquence is that which gets things done.','',NULL,'Done,Finest,Eloquence',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29179,'','David Lloyd George','Statesman','\nJanuary 17, 1863\n','\nMarch 26, 1945\n','Welsh','There is nothing so fatal to character as half finished tasks.','',NULL,'Character,Nothing,Half',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29180,'War','David Lloyd George','Statesman','\nJanuary 17, 1863\n','\nMarch 26, 1945\n','Welsh','We are muddled into war.','',NULL,'Muddled',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29181,'Politics','David Lloyd George','Statesman','\nJanuary 17, 1863\n','\nMarch 26, 1945\n','Welsh','What do you want to be a sailor for? There are greater storms in politics than you will ever find at sea. Piracy, broadsides, blood on the decks. You will find them all in politics.','',NULL,'Ever,Find',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29182,'','David Lloyd George','Statesman','\nJanuary 17, 1863\n','\nMarch 26, 1945\n','Welsh','What is our task? To make Britain a fit country for heroes to live in.','',NULL,'Live,Country,Heroes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29183,'','Elizabeth George','Author','\nFebruary 26, 1949\n','','American','Essentially and most simply put, plot is what the characters do to deal with the situation they are in. It is a logical sequence of events that grow from an initial incident that alters the status quo of the characters.','',NULL,'Put,Situation,Grow',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29184,'Good','Elizabeth George','Author','\nFebruary 26, 1949\n','','American','I attempt to write a good novel. Whether it is literature or not is something that will be decided by the ages, not by me and not by a pack of critics around the globe.','',NULL,'Around,Write',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29185,'','Elizabeth George','Author','\nFebruary 26, 1949\n','','American','I don\'t think anyone could write about another culture and get it 100 percent accurate.','',NULL,'Another,Write,Anyone',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29186,'','Elizabeth George','Author','\nFebruary 26, 1949\n','','American','I find it both fascinating and disconcerting when I discover yet another person who believes that writing can\'t be taught. Frankly, I don\'t understand this point of view.','',NULL,'Writing,Person,Understand',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29187,'','Elizabeth George','Author','\nFebruary 26, 1949\n','','American','It is the job of the novelist to touch the reader.','',NULL,'Job,Touch,Reader',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29188,'','Elizabeth George','Author','\nFebruary 26, 1949\n','','American','Lots of people want to have written; they don\'t want to write. In other words, they want to see their name on the front cover of a book and their grinning picture on the back. But this is what comes at the end of a job, not at the beginning.','',NULL,'End,Job,Book',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29189,'Art,Wisdom','Elizabeth George','Author','\nFebruary 26, 1949\n','','American','Writing is no dying art form in America because most published writers here accept the wisdom and the necessity of encouraging the talent that follows in their footsteps.','',NULL,'Writing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29190,'','George III','Royalty','\nJune 4, 1738\n','\nJanuary 29, 1820\n','English','A traitor is everyone who does not agree with me.','',NULL,'Everyone,Traitor,Agree',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29191,'','George III','Royalty','\nJune 4, 1738\n','\nJanuary 29, 1820\n','English','Once vigorous measures appear to be the only means left of bringing the Americans to a due submission to the mother country, the colonies will submit.','',NULL,'Mother,Country,Once',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29192,'','George III','Royalty','\nJune 4, 1738\n','\nJanuary 29, 1820\n','English','Born and educated in this country, I glory in the name of Briton.','',NULL,'Country,Born,Name',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29193,'','George III','Royalty','\nJune 4, 1738\n','\nJanuary 29, 1820\n','English','Knavery seems to be so much a the striking feature of its inhabitants that it may not in the end be an evil that they will become aliens to this kingdom.','',NULL,'End,Evil,May',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29194,'','George III','Royalty','\nJune 4, 1738\n','\nJanuary 29, 1820\n','English','Lord Chancellor, did I deliver the speech well? I am glad of that, for there was nothing in it.','',NULL,'Nothing,Did,Lord',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29195,'Great,Sad','George III','Royalty','\nJune 4, 1738\n','\nJanuary 29, 1820\n','English','Was there ever such stuff as great as part of Shakespeare? Only one must not say so! But what think you? - What? - Is there not sad stuff? What? - What?','',NULL,'Must',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29196,'Power','Henry George','Economist','\nSeptember 2, 1839\n','\nOctober 29, 1897\n','American','What has destroyed every previous civilization has been the tendency to the unequal distribution of wealth and power.','',NULL,'Wealth,Destroyed',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29197,'Men','Henry George','Economist','\nSeptember 2, 1839\n','\nOctober 29, 1897\n','American','How many men are there who fairly earn a million dollars?','',NULL,'Million,Dollars',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29198,'Truth','Henry George','Economist','\nSeptember 2, 1839\n','\nOctober 29, 1897\n','American','He who sees the truth, let him proclaim it, without asking who is for it or who is against it.','',NULL,'Him,Against',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29199,'','Henry George','Economist','\nSeptember 2, 1839\n','\nOctober 29, 1897\n','American','That which is unjust can really profit no one; that which is just can really harm no one.','',NULL,'Harm,Profit,Unjust',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29200,'Change','Henry George','Economist','\nSeptember 2, 1839\n','\nOctober 29, 1897\n','American','There is danger in reckless change, but greater danger in blind conservatism.','',NULL,'Blind,Danger',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29201,'','Henry George','Economist','\nSeptember 2, 1839\n','\nOctober 29, 1897\n','American','Man is the only animal whose desires increase as they are fed; the only animal that is never satisfied.','',NULL,'Whose,Animal,Satisfied',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29202,'','Henry George','Economist','\nSeptember 2, 1839\n','\nOctober 29, 1897\n','American','Capital is a result of labor, and is used by labor to assist it in further production. Labor is the active and initial force, and labor is therefore the employer of capital.','',NULL,'Used,Result,Labor',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29203,'','Henry George','Economist','\nSeptember 2, 1839\n','\nOctober 29, 1897\n','American','How can a man be said to have a country when he has not right of a square inch of it.','',NULL,'Country,Said,Inch',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29204,'Power','Henry George','Economist','\nSeptember 2, 1839\n','\nOctober 29, 1897\n','American','Let no man imagine that he has no influence. Whoever he may be, and wherever he may be placed, the man who thinks becomes a light and a power.','',NULL,'May,Light',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29205,'','Henry George','Economist','\nSeptember 2, 1839\n','\nOctober 29, 1897\n','American','Poorly paid labor is inefficient labor, the world over.','',NULL,'Labor,Paid,Poorly',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29206,'','Henry George','Economist','\nSeptember 2, 1839\n','\nOctober 29, 1897\n','American','Progressive societies outgrow institutions as children outgrow clothes.','',NULL,'Children,Clothes,Societies',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29207,'','Henry George','Economist','\nSeptember 2, 1839\n','\nOctober 29, 1897\n','American','The man who gives me employment, which I must have or suffer, that man is my master, let me call him what I will.','',NULL,'Must,Him,Call',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29208,'','Henry George','Economist','\nSeptember 2, 1839\n','\nOctober 29, 1897\n','American','The march of invention has clothed mankind with powers of which a century ago the boldest imagination could not have dreamt.','',NULL,'Mankind,Century,March',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29209,'Alone','Henry George','Economist','\nSeptember 2, 1839\n','\nOctober 29, 1897\n','American','The methods by which a trade union can alone act, are necessarily destructive; its organization is necessarily tyrannical.','',NULL,'Act,Union',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29210,'Hope','King George II','Royalty','','','','Mad, is he? Then I hope he will bite some of my other generals.','',NULL,'Mad,Bite',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29211,'Good','King George II','Royalty','','','','We are come for your good, for all your goods.','',NULL,'Goods',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29212,'Peace,War','King George V','Royalty','','','British','I have many times asked myself whether there can be more potent advocates of peace upon earth through the years to come than this massed multitude of silent witnesses to the desolation of war.','',NULL,'Through',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29213,'','King George V','Royalty','','','British','After I am dead, the boy will ruin himself in twelve months.','',NULL,'After,Dead,Himself',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29214,'','King George V','Royalty','','','British','Always go to the bathroom when you have a chance.','',NULL,'Chance,Bathroom',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29215,'','King George V','Royalty','','','British','How is the Empire?','',NULL,'Empire',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29216,'','King George V','Royalty','','','British','I venture to allude to the impression which seemed generally to prevail among their brethren across the seas, that the Old Country must wake up if she intends to maintain her old position of pre-eminence in her colonial trade against foreign competitors.','',NULL,'Must,Country,Old',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29217,'','King George V','Royalty','','','British','Is it possible that my people live in such awful conditions? I tell you, Mr Wheatley, that if I had to live in conditions like that I would be a revolutionary myself.','',NULL,'Live,Tell,Possible',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29218,'','King George V','Royalty','','','British','My father was frightened of his mother; I was frightened of my father, and I am damned well going to see to it that my children are frightened of me.','',NULL,'Mother,Father,Children',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29219,'Government','King George V','Royalty','','','British','Today 23 years ago dear Grandmama died. I wonder what she would have thought of a Labour Government.','',NULL,'Today,Thought',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29220,'','King George VI','Royalty','\nDecember 14, 1895\n','\nFebruary 6, 1952\n','British','The highest of distinctions is service to others.','',NULL,'Others,Service,Highest',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29221,'','Melissa George','Actress','\nAugust 6, 1976\n','','Australian','Everytime I get offered theatre I get offered a film role too.','',NULL,'Film,Theatre,Role',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29222,'Dad','Melissa George','Actress','\nAugust 6, 1976\n','','Australian','From about eight years old I was always making things on the sewing machine. Friends would see me making dresses and costumes, and I\'d use difficult fabrics such as Lycra and elastic. But you know, my dad was creative and my brother is inventive too.','',NULL,'Friends,Old',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29223,'','Melissa George','Actress','\nAugust 6, 1976\n','','Australian','I don\'t know, I think people who meet me just get pretty much what I am.','',NULL,'Pretty,Meet',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29224,'Work,Home','Melissa George','Actress','\nAugust 6, 1976\n','','Australian','I go to work, and think \'wow, they pay me for this\', and I go home.','',NULL,'Pay',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29225,'Business','Melissa George','Actress','\nAugust 6, 1976\n','','Australian','I had to learn everything about manufacturing, patents and how to run a business, and eventually I came up with an prototype that worked.','',NULL,'Everything,Learn',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29226,'','Melissa George','Actress','\nAugust 6, 1976\n','','Australian','I hardly knew anything when I first arrived. I had to learn how to act as I went along. After about a year I got a grip on what acting was all about and it started coming straight from my heart; I wasn\'t just saying the words any longer.','',NULL,'Heart,Saying,Words',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29227,'','Melissa George','Actress','\nAugust 6, 1976\n','','Australian','I just thought, \'I want to be an action hero.\'','',NULL,'Hero,Thought,Action',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29228,'','Melissa George','Actress','\nAugust 6, 1976\n','','Australian','I like to play different ranges. When you get really deeply involved in the emotional parts, I enjoy that just as much as the fun and laughter.','',NULL,'Fun,Emotional,Laughter',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29229,'','Melissa George','Actress','\nAugust 6, 1976\n','','Australian','I think Australians do well here because we feel a bit naughty, like we\'re in America and if they only knew how much fun we were having, we\'d all get thrown out, you know.','',NULL,'Fun,America,Here',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29230,'','Melissa George','Actress','\nAugust 6, 1976\n','','Australian','I think people who meet me just pretty much get what I am about.','',NULL,'Pretty,Meet',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29231,'Work','Melissa George','Actress','\nAugust 6, 1976\n','','Australian','I\'d like to work with David Lynch again.','',NULL,'Again,David',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29232,'','Melissa George','Actress','\nAugust 6, 1976\n','','Australian','I\'m very focused when I\'m making a movie, but I\'m also a fantastic multitasker.','',NULL,'Making,Movie,Focused',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29233,'','Melissa George','Actress','\nAugust 6, 1976\n','','Australian','Jennifer Garner and I are very close.','',NULL,'Close,Garner,Jennifer',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29234,'Love,Dad','Melissa George','Actress','\nAugust 6, 1976\n','','Australian','Mum and dad thought I was going to say I was pregnant. I said oh no, no, I\'ve just been nominated for a Golden Globe. They were like, oh that\'s lovely, love.','',NULL,'Thought',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29235,'','Melissa George','Actress','\nAugust 6, 1976\n','','Australian','My background is Scottish.','',NULL,'Background,Scottish',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29236,'','Melissa George','Actress','\nAugust 6, 1976\n','','Australian','No matter what the character is, I just say to myself \'If I, Melissa George, was in that situation, how would I react?\' and once you do that you can just go for it, and hopefully the performance comes through.','',NULL,'Character,Through,Matter',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29237,'','Melissa George','Actress','\nAugust 6, 1976\n','','Australian','Sometimes I take a movie selfishly because it\'s a female lead.','',NULL,'Sometimes,Movie,Lead',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29238,'Time,Great','Melissa George','Actress','\nAugust 6, 1976\n','','Australian','The great thing about film is you start and finish. It\'s a journey that lasts so long, TV lasts a long time.','',NULL,'Long',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29239,'Life','Phyllis George','Journalist','\nJune 25, 1949\n','','American','Life is what you make it: If you snooze, you lose; and if you snore, you lose more.','',NULL,'Lose,Snore',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29240,'Money,History','Phyllis George','Journalist','\nJune 25, 1949\n','','American','Crafts make us feel rooted, give us a sense of belonging and connect us with our history. Our ancestors used to create these crafts out of necessity, and now we do them for fun, to make money and to express ourselves.','',NULL,'Fun',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29241,'','Phyllis George','Journalist','\nJune 25, 1949\n','','American','Banish the words \'I can\'t\' from your vocabulary. Remember: If \'can\'t\' equals \'won\'t\', \'can\' equals \'will.\'','',NULL,'Words,Remember,Won',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29242,'Success','Phyllis George','Journalist','\nJune 25, 1949\n','','American','My unanticipated success as a sportscaster is a perfect example of the importance of saying yes to yourself, even when you are uncertain.','',NULL,'Yourself,Saying',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29243,'','Phyllis George','Journalist','\nJune 25, 1949\n','','American','Often I used my gut instinct to ask the questions and get the answers I thought the audience wanted to hear. Sometimes the interviewees said things that surprised even them.','',NULL,'Thought,Sometimes,Said',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29244,'Money','Phyllis George','Journalist','\nJune 25, 1949\n','','American','The most popular labor-saving device is still money.','',NULL,'Still,Popular',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29245,'','Phyllis George','Journalist','\nJune 25, 1949\n','','American','There\'s a fine line between being sweet and innocent and being a tough broad.','',NULL,'Tough,Between,Sweet',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29246,'','Phyllis George','Journalist','\nJune 25, 1949\n','','American','What\'s the problem with \'never?\' It keeps you from trying. It ensures that you will fail. End of story.','',NULL,'End,Trying,Problem',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29247,'','Susan George','Activist','\nJuly 26, 1950\n','','American','How do we get democracy at the international level? That\'s our problem. and it\'s essentially the same problem people faced in the 18th Century when they tried to get democracy nationally. Now we need it internationally.','',NULL,'Democracy,Same,Problem',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29248,'','Susan George','Activist','\nJuly 26, 1950\n','','American','Debt is such a powerful tool, it is such a useful tool, it\'s much better than colonialism ever was because you can keep control without having an army, without having a whole administration.','',NULL,'Powerful,Better,Control',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29249,'Society','Susan George','Activist','\nJuly 26, 1950\n','','American','Having enough to eat, being able to educate your children, have reasonably stable employment, and being able to live in a society which isn\'t collapsing around you-all of these things have been generally eroded.','',NULL,'Live,Children',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29250,'Work,Time,Food','Susan George','Activist','\nJuly 26, 1950\n','','American','I used to work a lot on food issues and every time somebody predicted that production would be inadequate they got egg on their face a year or two later.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29251,'Education','Susan George','Activist','\nJuly 26, 1950\n','','American','The real fight is about what should be in the marketplace and what should not. Should education be a marketable commodity? Should healthcare?','',NULL,'Fight,Real',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29252,'','Susan George','Activist','\nJuly 26, 1950\n','','American','As the rich consume more and more, they are clearly not going to want to downgrade their own status.','',NULL,'Rich,Status,Clearly',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29253,'','Susan George','Activist','\nJuly 26, 1950\n','','American','Cost recovery is the polite way of saying, make families pay to educate their children.','',NULL,'Children,Saying,Pay',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29254,'','Susan George','Activist','\nJuly 26, 1950\n','','American','Everything has to be done to build some sort of international democracy. We\'ve seen only the tiniest beginnings of that.','',NULL,'Everything,Done,Democracy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29255,'Time','Susan George','Activist','\nJuly 26, 1950\n','','American','I think the market is always going to be around. The goal is not to say, let\'s get rid of the market, because the market does render a huge number of services, and I don\'t want to have a fight about the price of something every time I buy a book or a bottle of water.','',NULL,'Fight,Book',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29256,'','Susan George','Activist','\nJuly 26, 1950\n','','American','I was recently looking at what they can actually do to reduce consumption of petrol. It would be quite possible to build automobiles out of carbon fibre that would be just as strong, weigh 10 times less and consume 10 times less petrol.','',NULL,'Strong,Times,Looking',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29257,'Work,Great','Susan George','Activist','\nJuly 26, 1950\n','','American','I\'m a radical reformist, because between where we are and where I want to go there\'s a great deal of work, and I won\'t see the end of this.','',NULL,'End',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29258,'Society','Susan George','Activist','\nJuly 26, 1950\n','','American','If the economy becomes disembodied from society it can only lead to disaster.','',NULL,'Economy,Lead',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29259,'Time','Susan George','Activist','\nJuly 26, 1950\n','','American','If we wait for the U.S. to do something, we will be waiting for a very long time. It\'s Europe, it\'s Australia, it\'s the other developed and middle developing countries that have got to do the job.','',NULL,'Waiting,Job',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29260,'','Susan George','Activist','\nJuly 26, 1950\n','','American','If you cut down a forest, it doesn\'t matter how many sawmills you have if there are no more trees.','',NULL,'Down,Matter,Trees',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29261,'Politics','Susan George','Activist','\nJuly 26, 1950\n','','American','It seems to be the thing now that young people are getting back into politics.','',NULL,'Young,Getting',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29262,'Life','Susan George','Activist','\nJuly 26, 1950\n','','American','Markets can\'t think about anything beyond about three months. This is very long-term for markets, which is why the important things in life have got to be taken outside of the marketplace.','',NULL,'Important,Why',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29263,'','Susan George','Activist','\nJuly 26, 1950\n','','American','Much of what is called investment is actually nothing more than mergers and acquisitions, and of course mergers and acquisitions are generally accompanied by downsizing.','',NULL,'Nothing,Actually,Investment',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29264,'','Susan George','Activist','\nJuly 26, 1950\n','','American','Now we are flying off into outer space, there is no clear curb on what can be done in the name of the economy.','',NULL,'Done,Off,Name',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29265,'','Susan George','Activist','\nJuly 26, 1950\n','','American','Only around 2% of the earth\'s surface is cultivatable land.','',NULL,'Around,Earth,Land',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29266,'Time','Susan George','Activist','\nJuly 26, 1950\n','','American','Redistribution of wealth would require enormous amounts of investment. The only time an elite has accepted this has been during crises, such as in America in the 1930s under Roosevelt.','',NULL,'America,Wealth',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29267,'','Susan George','Activist','\nJuly 26, 1950\n','','American','Subsidize... or lend.','',NULL,'Lend,Subsidize',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29268,'Nature','Susan George','Activist','\nJuly 26, 1950\n','','American','The natural capital is not income, but we spend our natural capital as if it were revenue, as if it were going to come back next year without any problems, whereas these renewals in nature can take hundreds of years.','',NULL,'Problems,Year',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29269,'','Susan George','Activist','\nJuly 26, 1950\n','','American','The question is not only what is grown but what it\'s used for. There\'s not going to be a mass transformation of dietary habits in rich countries-on the contrary, the first thing people do when they become more prosperous is to buy more meat.','',NULL,'Rich,Become,Used',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29270,'','Susan George','Activist','\nJuly 26, 1950\n','','American','The Sierra Club in the United States has now really come out for population control and reduction.','',NULL,'Control,United,Population',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29271,'','Susan George','Activist','\nJuly 26, 1950\n','','American','The World Bank is now the biggest culprit in the debt crisis.','',NULL,'Crisis,Debt,Biggest',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29272,'Men','W. L. George','Writer','1882','1926','English','Men have been found to deny woman intellect; they have credited her with instinct, with intuition, with a capacity to correlate cause and effect much as a dog connects its collar with a walk.','',NULL,'Woman,Her',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29273,'Pet,Love,Food','W. L. George','Writer','1882','1926','English','Cats know how to obtain food without labor, shelter without confinement, and love without penalties.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29274,'','W. L. George','Writer','1882','1926','English','Given that we glimpse what distinguishes man from the beast, is there anything that distinguishes woman from man?','',NULL,'Woman,Beast,Glimpse',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29275,'','W. L. George','Writer','1882','1926','English','She is still less civilized than man, largely because she has not been educated.','',NULL,'Still,She,Less',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29276,'','W. L. George','Writer','1882','1926','English','Vanity is as old as the mammoth.','',NULL,'Old,Vanity,Mammoth',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29277,'Love','W. L. George','Writer','1882','1926','English','Wars teach us not to love our enemies, but to hate our allies.','',NULL,'Hate,Teach',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29278,'Good','Wally George','Celebrity','\nDecember 4, 1931\n','\nOctober 7, 2003\n','American','I am always the \'good guy,\' and I take on the idiotic jerks of the nation.','',NULL,'Nation,Guy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29279,'Business','Wally George','Celebrity','\nDecember 4, 1931\n','\nOctober 7, 2003\n','American','I learned that kids in show business are so different from regular, average students. They would gather behind you and help you to succeed in any way possible.','',NULL,'Help,Different',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29280,'Freedom','Dick Gephardt','Politician','\nJanuary 31, 1941\n','','American','What we have is two important values in conflict: freedom of speech and our desire for healthy campaigns in a healthy democracy. You can\'t have both.','',NULL,'Important,Democracy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29281,'Hope','Dick Gephardt','Politician','\nJanuary 31, 1941\n','','American','I hope we can get back to what I call the kitchen table. Everyday issues that people are really worried about and focused on.','',NULL,'Everyday,Call',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29282,'','Dick Gephardt','Politician','\nJanuary 31, 1941\n','','American','I\'ve thought a lot about the world and how George Bush sees the world and it ain\'t even close.','',NULL,'Thought,Close,Bush',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29283,'','Dick Gephardt','Politician','\nJanuary 31, 1941\n','','American','Like father, like son, four years and this president is done.','',NULL,'Father,Done,Son',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29284,'Life,Good','Dick Gephardt','Politician','\nJanuary 31, 1941\n','','American','Those who have prospered and profited from life\'s lottery have a moral obligation to share their good fortune.','',NULL,'Moral',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29285,'Family','Dick Gephardt','Politician','\nJanuary 31, 1941\n','','American','Why would we want to keep a tax cut that\'s failed? Why would we not want to go back to the Clinton tax code? And why would we not want to help every family more with a health-care plan like mine? Let\'s help average people. Let\'s be Democrats.','',NULL,'Help,Why',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29286,'','Gil Gerard','Actor','\nJanuary 23, 1943\n','','American','I have a superstition about saying too much about what I want to happen, just in case it all disappears, or someone else comes along and beats me to it.','',NULL,'Someone,Saying,Happen',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29287,'Good','Gil Gerard','Actor','\nJanuary 23, 1943\n','','American','Although there were only about 24 episodes made it seems to run forever. They take a couple of episodes and put them together, making a feature film once in a while. I had good fun making the series.','',NULL,'Fun,Together',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29288,'Time,Best','Gil Gerard','Actor','\nJanuary 23, 1943\n','','American','I brought my personality and sense of wonder and I think they wrote as much of my personality as they could. I do not go around kicking butt and saving the universe all the time but they tried to capture me as best as they could in the character.','',NULL,'Character',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29289,'Family','Gil Gerard','Actor','\nJanuary 23, 1943\n','','American','I have a project at HBO and one at the Family Channel coming that are being looked at. Aside from that I am not doing much more than playing golf and some skiing.','',NULL,'Playing,Golf',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29290,'Great','Gil Gerard','Actor','\nJanuary 23, 1943\n','','American','I liked working with Tom Christopher as he was great as Hawk, and Wilfred Hyde White but I wished it were in a different context as the changes really tuned off the audience.','',NULL,'Different,Working',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29291,'','Gil Gerard','Actor','\nJanuary 23, 1943\n','','American','I made the character as much of myself as I could.','',NULL,'Character,Made',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29292,'','Gil Gerard','Actor','\nJanuary 23, 1943\n','','American','I think people connect better with TV. stars over film stars.','',NULL,'Better,Stars,Film',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29293,'','Gil Gerard','Actor','\nJanuary 23, 1943\n','','American','I wouldn\'t trade the experiences I\'ve had over the past 36 years for anything.','',NULL,'Past,Trade',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29294,'Science','Gil Gerard','Actor','\nJanuary 23, 1943\n','','American','I\'d always wanted the show to be more reality based science fiction, something along the lines of The Day the Earth Stood Still, which I consider to be the classic science fiction film.','',NULL,'Reality,Still',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29295,'','Gil Gerard','Actor','\nJanuary 23, 1943\n','','American','I\'m currently raising a 15 year old son and an 18 year old daughter, which a guess is my punishment for a wild youth!','',NULL,'Son,Old,Youth',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29296,'Work,Great','Gil Gerard','Actor','\nJanuary 23, 1943\n','','American','I\'ve just got into the convention circuit in the last couple of years and it\'s great to see all these people who are still interested in the show. It\'s so gratifying to hear that so many people enjoyed the work that Erin and I have done.','',NULL,'Done',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29297,'Business','Gil Gerard','Actor','\nJanuary 23, 1943\n','','American','I\'ve now returned to the business again because I finally realised that I really enjoy the creative process.','',NULL,'Enjoy,Creative',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29298,'Positive,Amazing','Gil Gerard','Actor','\nJanuary 23, 1943\n','','American','It is amazing that something I did 23 years ago still has an audience that people respond to and I am touched and surprised that people are still very positive about.','',NULL,'Did',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29299,'','Gil Gerard','Actor','\nJanuary 23, 1943\n','','American','It\'s more fun having him as everyman in the 25th Century. It is better to concentrate on what this planet will be like 500 years from now, and not be dealing with little aliens in space and all that related stuff.','',NULL,'Fun,Better,Him',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29300,'','Gil Gerard','Actor','\nJanuary 23, 1943\n','','American','No, I was talking to the network and Universal about plans for a third season where Buck would go back to Earth and would focus on stories around the planet and show what it was like 500 years later.','',NULL,'Focus,Around,Show',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29301,'','Gil Gerard','Actor','\nJanuary 23, 1943\n','','American','Other effects in the show included models of the ships which were extremely expensive to make. We used to do our shots in front of a blue screen and they\'d put the effects on after.','',NULL,'After,Put,Show',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29302,'','Gil Gerard','Actor','\nJanuary 23, 1943\n','','American','People would say I really loved Buck Rogers until the Hawk guy came on.','',NULL,'Until,Loved,Guy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29303,'Truth,Movies','Gil Gerard','Actor','\nJanuary 23, 1943\n','','American','Prior to that I produced a couple of TV movies for CBS, but the truth of the matter is that I burned out for a couple of years. I didn\'t do anything for a while, apart from taking up golf, for which I got a four handicap.','',NULL,'Matter',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29304,'','Gil Gerard','Actor','\nJanuary 23, 1943\n','','American','Some writers and producers are currently writing a sitcom for me, so we\'ll see what happens there. I\'m somewhat reluctant to talk about some of the upcoming projects that I\'m working on; I\'ve a lot of stuff on the go, including five pictures that I\'m looking at producing.','',NULL,'Writing,Working,Talk',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29305,'Life,Experience','Gil Gerard','Actor','\nJanuary 23, 1943\n','','American','The basic answer is that I wasn\'t happy or fulfilled by the job I had and I wanted my life to mean something to me, so I searched my life experience and realized that acting and performing were activities that I enjoyed all aspects of.','',NULL,'Happy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29306,'Time','Gil Gerard','Actor','\nJanuary 23, 1943\n','','American','The show originally started out as a ten hour mini-series. We shot two hours and then were excused for a while, for no apparent reason. Things went very quiet for a time and then a few months later we were called back and told that it was going to be a full season.','',NULL,'Two,Reason',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29307,'Good','Gil Gerard','Actor','\nJanuary 23, 1943\n','','American','Then I got the offer to play Buck Rogers, but I turned it down thinking it was a cartoon character. Well I was wrong, it wasn\'t at all. So I read the script and decided I liked the character, it had a good concept.','',NULL,'Character,Thinking',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29308,'','Gil Gerard','Actor','\nJanuary 23, 1943\n','','American','Up to that point I never really knew what my character would be expected to do, and prior to accepting the job I had actually turned down the role three times before finally giving in.','',NULL,'Character,Job,Giving',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29309,'Good','Gil Gerard','Actor','\nJanuary 23, 1943\n','','American','Yes, I did some rewrites of the show as some of the stuff was not very good and I worked my butt off to make it something that the audience liked and that I could be proud of.','',NULL,'Did,Proud',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29310,'Business','Michael Gerber','Writer','\nJune 14, 1969\n','','American','Most entrepreneurs are merely technicians with an entrepreneurial seizure. Most entrepreneurs fail because you are working IN your business rather than ON your business.','',NULL,'Working,Rather',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29311,'Good,Business','Michael Gerber','Writer','\nJune 14, 1969\n','','American','My experience has shown me that the people who are exceptionally good in business aren\'t so because of what they know but because of their insatiable need to know more.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29312,'Business','Michael Gerber','Writer','\nJune 14, 1969\n','','American','The greatest business people I\'ve met are determined to get it right no matter what the cost.','',NULL,'Greatest,Matter',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29313,'','George Gerbner','Journalist','\nAugust 8, 1919\n','\nDecember 24, 2005\n','Hungarian','The product is the delivery of the largest number of people at the least cost.','',NULL,'Number,Cost,Delivery',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29314,'','Richard Gere','Actor','\nAugust 31, 1949\n','','American','When someone has a strong intuitive connection, Buddhism suggests that it\'s because of karma, some past connection.','',NULL,'Karma,Strong,Past',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29315,'','Richard Gere','Actor','\nAugust 31, 1949\n','','American','Everyone responds to kindness.','',NULL,'Kindness,Everyone,Responds',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29316,'','Richard Gere','Actor','\nAugust 31, 1949\n','','American','In saving Tibet, you save the possibility that we are all brothers, sisters.','',NULL,'Save,Brothers,Sisters',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29317,'','Richard Gere','Actor','\nAugust 31, 1949\n','','American','All of our energy should be in sacrifice and services. Suffering, at least.','',NULL,'Sacrifice,Energy,Suffering',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29318,'','Richard Gere','Actor','\nAugust 31, 1949\n','','American','I don\'t think that bravery is about skin. Bravery is about a willingness to show emotional need.','',NULL,'Emotional,Show,Bravery',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29319,'Life','Richard Gere','Actor','\nAugust 31, 1949\n','','American','I\'m not that tough; I\'m not that smart. I need life telling me who I am, showing me my mind constantly. I wouldn\'t see it in a cave.','',NULL,'Smart,Mind',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29320,'Men','Richard Gere','Actor','\nAugust 31, 1949\n','','American','My first encounter with Buddhist dharma would be in my early 20s. Like most young men, I was not particularly happy.','',NULL,'Happy,Young',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29321,'','Richard Gere','Actor','\nAugust 31, 1949\n','','American','Even in comedies, you\'ve got to feel safe for things to just happen in a way that is natural and free, and recognizable as human.','',NULL,'Human,Happen,Free',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29322,'Dating','Richard Gere','Actor','\nAugust 31, 1949\n','','American','I don\'t know any of us who are in relationships that are totally honest - it doesn\'t exist.','',NULL,'Honest,Exist',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29323,'','Richard Gere','Actor','\nAugust 31, 1949\n','','American','Meditation is such a more substantial reality than what we normally take to be reality.','',NULL,'Reality,Meditation,Normally',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29324,'Success','Richard Gere','Actor','\nAugust 31, 1949\n','','American','The secret of my success is my hairspray.','',NULL,'Secret,Hairspray',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29325,'','Richard Gere','Actor','\nAugust 31, 1949\n','','American','There is nothing real about film. Nothing. Even the light particles that project the film can\'t be proven to exist. Nothing is there.','',NULL,'Nothing,Real,Light',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29326,'Religion','Richard Gere','Actor','\nAugust 31, 1949\n','','American','Billions of people don\'t practice a religion at all.','',NULL,'Practice,Billions',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29327,'','Richard Gere','Actor','\nAugust 31, 1949\n','','American','Certainly there have been better actors than me who have had no careers. Why? I don\'t know.','',NULL,'Better,Why,Careers',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29328,'','Richard Gere','Actor','\nAugust 31, 1949\n','','American','I can\'t say I have control over my emotions; I don\'t know my mind. I\'m lost like everyone else. I\'m certainly not a leader.','',NULL,'Mind,Lost,Control',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29329,'','Richard Gere','Actor','\nAugust 31, 1949\n','','American','I cry every chance I get.','',NULL,'Chance,Cry',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29330,'Good,Best','Richard Gere','Actor','\nAugust 31, 1949\n','','American','I do think that good actors can do any part. It doesn\'t mean that they are the best ones to do it.','',NULL,'Mean',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29331,'','Richard Gere','Actor','\nAugust 31, 1949\n','','American','I\'m a 50 year-old guy and I\'m not in shape like I was when I was 30.','',NULL,'Guy,Shape',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29332,'','Richard Gere','Actor','\nAugust 31, 1949\n','','American','I\'m less needy about needing to express myself through acting. I have many different lives outside of this that are extremely fulfilling.','',NULL,'Different,Through,Acting',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29333,'Hope','Richard Gere','Actor','\nAugust 31, 1949\n','','American','I\'m voting for Gore because the other is unthinkable. Which most of us will probably do. I hope all of us. I\'ve always liked Ralph Nader and would like to see a real third party, but the thought of George Bush as president is unthinkable.','',NULL,'Real,Thought',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29334,'Work','Richard Gere','Actor','\nAugust 31, 1949\n','','American','If the work is going well and it\'s something that has value with some meaning to it, it gives back a lot.','',NULL,'Value,Meaning',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29335,'','Richard Gere','Actor','\nAugust 31, 1949\n','','American','In a way, one gets stability from being able to order the rational mind.','',NULL,'Mind,Able,Order',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29336,'','Richard Gere','Actor','\nAugust 31, 1949\n','','American','Maybe the Dalai Lama is the only person who is totally honest, and even with him, he\'s skillful not to hurt anybody. He\'s skillful.','',NULL,'Hurt,Person,Him',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29337,'Love,Best','Richard Gere','Actor','\nAugust 31, 1949\n','','American','The Dalai Lama said that he thinks mother\'s love is the best symbol for love and compassion, because it is totally disinterested.','',NULL,'Mother',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29338,'','Richard Gere','Actor','\nAugust 31, 1949\n','','American','There\'s really one character for every actor. The voyage is to find that one character.','',NULL,'Character,Find,Actor',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29339,'','Bronislaw Geremek','Historian','\nMarch 6, 1932\n','\nJuly 13, 2008\n','Polish','It is often said that Poland is a country where there is anti-semitism and no Jews, which is pathology in its purest state.','',NULL,'Country,Said,Often',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29340,'','David R. Gergen','','','','','We\'ve seen the hubris. And now we\'re seeing the scandals.','',NULL,'Seen,Seeing,Hubris',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29341,'Future','David R. Gergen','','','','','How in heaven\'s name can a nation with a $1 trillion surplus threaten so much scientific research so vital to its future?','',NULL,'Nation,Research',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29342,'','David R. Gergen','','','','','Ronald Reagan is clearly to television what Franklin Roosevelt was to radio.','',NULL,'Television,Radio,Clearly',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29343,'','David R. Gergen','','','','','We know that second terms have historically been marred by hubris and by scandal.','',NULL,'Second,Scandal,Hubris',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29344,'','David R. Gergen','','','','','When he hung up on Nancy Reagan, that\'s when he crossed his final threshold.','',NULL,'Final,Threshold,Crossed',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29345,'Men','Paul Gerhardt','Writer','1606','1676','German','When a man lies he murders some part of the world. These are the pale deaths men miscall their lives.','',NULL,'Lives,Lies',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29346,'','Theodore Gericault','Artist','\nSeptember 26, 1791\n','\nJanuary 26, 1824\n','French','Is it not dangerous to have students study together for years, copying the same models and approximately the same path?','',NULL,'Together,Path,Same',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29347,'Alone','Theodore Gericault','Artist','\nSeptember 26, 1791\n','\nJanuary 26, 1824\n','French','With the brush we merely tint, while the imagination alone produces colour.','',NULL,'While,Colour',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29348,'','Jim Geringer','Politician','\nApril 24, 1944\n','','American','We have limits to what we can do. At some point there has to be an informed personal choice.','',NULL,'Personal,Choice,Point',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29349,'','Jim Gerlach','Politician','\nFebruary 25, 1955\n','','American','Tens of thousands of brave Americans died to break the chains of British tyranny so that the principles of our Declaration of Independence could take fold and flourish in the birth of a new nation.','',NULL,'Brave,Nation,Tyranny',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29350,'Great','Jim Gerlach','Politician','\nFebruary 25, 1955\n','','American','It is in times of great tragedy when the true spirit of our wonderful country unites as one.','',NULL,'True,Country',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29351,'','Jim Gerlach','Politician','\nFebruary 25, 1955\n','','American','After careful deliberation, I voted today to reauthorize the Patriot Act.','',NULL,'Today,After,Act',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29352,'','Jim Gerlach','Politician','\nFebruary 25, 1955\n','','American','Although many seniors are happy with the generous drug coverage they have from their former employers, the number of companies offering that kind of coverage has decreased by one-third since the mid-1980s.','',NULL,'Happy,Since,Number',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29353,'','Jim Gerlach','Politician','\nFebruary 25, 1955\n','','American','By ending the Hussein regime, the United States has taken away yet another incubator of terrorism.','',NULL,'Away,Another,United',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29354,'','Jim Gerlach','Politician','\nFebruary 25, 1955\n','','American','Estuaries are coastal bays, harbors, sounds and lagoons, places where rivers meet the sea.','',NULL,'Sea,Meet,Places',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29355,'','Jim Gerlach','Politician','\nFebruary 25, 1955\n','','American','Further, by acting decisively in Iraq, the United States has sent very strong signals to other nations that have been or could be terrorist sympathizers.','',NULL,'Strong,Acting,United',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29356,'','Jim Gerlach','Politician','\nFebruary 25, 1955\n','','American','Further, not only the United States, but the French, British, Germans and the United Nations all thought Hussein possessed weapons of mass destruction before the United States intervened.','',NULL,'Thought,Before,United',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29357,'','Jim Gerlach','Politician','\nFebruary 25, 1955\n','','American','Had the United States not acted in Iraq, Libyan leader Muammar Qadhafi would likely not have declared his weapons programs, submitted to international inspections and voluntarily dismantled its programs.','',NULL,'Leader,United,Iraq',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29358,'','Jim Gerlach','Politician','\nFebruary 25, 1955\n','','American','I\'m confident in our resolve to make the decisions necessary to keep our country and our people safe and prosperous and I look forward to representing the citizens of Pennsylvania\'s 6th Congressional District for the next two years.','',NULL,'Forward,Country,Two',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29359,'','Jim Gerlach','Politician','\nFebruary 25, 1955\n','','American','In addition, it is very likely that United States action in Iraq caused Iran to open its nuclear facilities for international inspection and suspend its uranium enrichment activities.','',NULL,'Action,United,Open',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29360,'','Jim Gerlach','Politician','\nFebruary 25, 1955\n','','American','In fact, the Iraqi foreign minister admitted in March 2003 that Iraqi funds were sent to families of Palestinian suicide bombers who attacked and killed innocent Israeli citizens, and also 12 Americans in Israel in 2003.','',NULL,'Fact,Innocent,Israel',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29361,'','Jim Gerlach','Politician','\nFebruary 25, 1955\n','','American','It is vital that we communicate to seniors their options regarding prescription drug assistance.','',NULL,'Options,Seniors,Assistance',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29362,'Medical','Jim Gerlach','Politician','\nFebruary 25, 1955\n','','American','Long gone are the days when hospital stays and surgeries made up the bulk of seniors\' annual medical expenses.','',NULL,'Long,Made',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29363,'','Jim Gerlach','Politician','\nFebruary 25, 1955\n','','American','Low-income seniors who choose to enroll in a drug discount plan will receive $600 of Federal assistance in 2004 and 2005 to further defray the costs of their medications.','',NULL,'Plan,Choose,Costs',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29364,'','Jim Gerlach','Politician','\nFebruary 25, 1955\n','','American','Not only is Rip Hamilton an outstanding basketball player, he is also known for giving back to his community.','',NULL,'Basketball,Giving,Community',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29365,'Freedom','Jim Gerlach','Politician','\nFebruary 25, 1955\n','','American','On Jan. 30, millions of Iraqis will cast ballots in the country\'s first fair and free election in decades, marking continued progress in Iraq\'s transition toward a country built on the pillars of democracy and freedom for all.','',NULL,'Democracy,Country',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29366,'','Jim Gerlach','Politician','\nFebruary 25, 1955\n','','American','Our employers today face numerous challenges and stiff competition from businesses all over the world.','',NULL,'Today,Face,Challenges',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29367,'','Jim Gerlach','Politician','\nFebruary 25, 1955\n','','American','Seeing the rebirth of the Delaware Estuary as a valuable natural resource is certainly encouraging, and I am encouraged not just by the progress made in the Delaware Estuary but in estuaries throughout the country.','',NULL,'Country,Made,Progress',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29368,'','Jim Gerlach','Politician','\nFebruary 25, 1955\n','','American','Since its enactment in the weeks following the September 11 terrorist attacks, the tools in the Patriot Act have been used by law enforcement to stop more than 400 terrorist threats to our families and communities.','',NULL,'Law,Used,Since',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29369,'','Jim Gerlach','Politician','\nFebruary 25, 1955\n','','American','Since the events of September 11, we\'ve rightfully changed our military strategy so we\'re now taking the fight to those individuals who aim to do us harm, rather than waiting for another atrocious attack to happen.','',NULL,'Waiting,Fight,Happen',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29370,'','Jim Gerlach','Politician','\nFebruary 25, 1955\n','','American','Since the ousting and capture of Saddam Hussein by U.S. forces, civil rights and personal freedoms have been restored in Iraq, as well as equal rights to all, not just to Saddam\'s entourage of terrorists.','',NULL,'Personal,Since,Rights',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29371,'','Jim Gerlach','Politician','\nFebruary 25, 1955\n','','American','The Delaware Estuary has sustained a human population for thousands of years, but by the end of the 19th Century, increased population and industrialization had transformed much of the upper Estuary watershed.','',NULL,'End,Human,Century',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29372,'','Jim Gerlach','Politician','\nFebruary 25, 1955\n','','American','The Hussein regime\'s support for terrorism, within and outside of its borders, its appetite for the world\'s most dangerous weapons, and its openly declared hostility to the United States were a combination that was a gathering and growing danger to our country.','',NULL,'Country,Support,Dangerous',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29373,'Life,Freedom','Jim Gerlach','Politician','\nFebruary 25, 1955\n','','American','The transfer is a monumental occasion as the Iraqi people take control of their government and their future and forge ahead with creating a society governed by the tenets of life, liberty and freedom.','',NULL,'Government',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29374,'','Germanicus','Soldier','15 BC','19','Roman','Silver and gold the Gods have denied them, whether in mercy or in wrath, I am unable to determine.','',NULL,'Whether,Mercy,Gods',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29375,'Science','Hugo Gernsback','Inventor','\nAugust 16, 1884\n','\nAugust 19, 1967\n','American','Let it be understood, in the first place, that a science fiction story must be an exposition of a scientific theme and it must be also a story.','',NULL,'Must,Place',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29376,'','Hugo Gernsback','Inventor','\nAugust 16, 1884\n','\nAugust 19, 1967\n','American','What description of clouds and sunsets was to the old novelist, description of scientific apparatus and methods is to the modern Scientific Detective writer.','',NULL,'Old,Writer,Scientific',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29377,'God','Geronimo','Statesman','\nJune 16, 1829\n','\nFebruary 17, 1909\n','','I cannot think that we are useless or God would not have created us. There is one God looking down on us all. We are all the children of one God. The sun, the darkness, the winds are all listening to what we have to say.','',NULL,'Children,Down',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29378,'Good','Geronimo','Statesman','\nJune 16, 1829\n','\nFebruary 17, 1909\n','','I was warmed by the sun, rocked by the winds and sheltered by the trees as other Indian babes. I was living peaceably when people began to speak bad of me. Now I can eat well, sleep well and be glad. I can go everywhere with a good feeling.','',NULL,'Sleep,Bad',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29379,'Trust','Geronimo','Statesman','\nJune 16, 1829\n','\nFebruary 17, 1909\n','','I was no chief and never had been, but because I had been more deeply wronged than others, this honor was conferred upon me, and I resolved to prove worthy of the trust.','',NULL,'Others,Honor',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29380,'','Geronimo','Statesman','\nJune 16, 1829\n','\nFebruary 17, 1909\n','','While living I want to live well.','',NULL,'Live,Living,While',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29381,'Government','Geronimo','Statesman','\nJune 16, 1829\n','\nFebruary 17, 1909\n','','The soldiers never explained to the government when an Indian was wronged, but reported the misdeeds of the Indians.','',NULL,'Soldiers,Indian',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29382,'','Geronimo','Statesman','\nJune 16, 1829\n','\nFebruary 17, 1909\n','','I was born on the prairies where the wind blew free and there was nothing to break the light of the sun. I was born where there were no enclosures.','',NULL,'Nothing,Free,Sun',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29383,'','Katharine Fullerton Gerould','Writer','1879','1944','American','All violations of essential privacy are brutalizing.','',NULL,'Privacy,Essential,Violations',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29384,'Life','Katharine Fullerton Gerould','Writer','1879','1944','American','Simplicity is an acquired taste. Mankind, left free, instinctively complicates life.','',NULL,'Free,Left',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29385,'Time','Katharine Fullerton Gerould','Writer','1879','1944','American','Civilization is merely an advance in taste: accepting, all the time, nicer things, and rejecting nasty ones.','',NULL,'Accepting,Nasty',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29386,'Work,Learning','Katharine Fullerton Gerould','Writer','1879','1944','American','Ignorance of what real learning is, and a consequent suspicion of it; materialism, and a consequent intellectual laxity, both of these have done destructive work in the colleges.','',NULL,'Ignorance',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29387,'Life,Time','Katharine Fullerton Gerould','Writer','1879','1944','American','The real drawback to the simple life is that it is not simple. If you are living it, you positively can do nothing else. There is not time.','',NULL,'Simple',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29388,'','Katharine Fullerton Gerould','Writer','1879','1944','American','Conventional manners are a kind of literacy test for the alien who comes among us.','',NULL,'Test,Manners,Among',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29389,'Good','Katharine Fullerton Gerould','Writer','1879','1944','American','Educational legislation nowadays is largely in the hands of illiterate people, and the illiterate will take good care that their illiteracy is not made a reproach on them.','',NULL,'Care,Made',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29390,'Women,Men','Katharine Fullerton Gerould','Writer','1879','1944','American','One of the reasons, surely, why women have been credited with less perfect veracity than men is that the burden of conventional falsehood falls chiefly on them.','',NULL,'Perfect',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29391,'','Katharine Fullerton Gerould','Writer','1879','1944','American','Originality usually amounts only to plagiarizing something unfamiliar.','',NULL,'Unfamiliar',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29392,'','Katharine Fullerton Gerould','Writer','1879','1944','American','Social distinctions concern themselves ultimately with whom you may and may not marry.','',NULL,'May,Themselves,Social',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29393,'Experience','Katharine Fullerton Gerould','Writer','1879','1944','American','There is no morality by instinct. There is no social salvation in the end without taking thought; without mastery of logic and application of logic to human experience.','',NULL,'End,Human',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29394,'Men','Katherine Fullerton Gerould','','','','','Most men have always wanted as much as they could get; and possession has always blunted the fine edge of their altruism.','',NULL,'Wanted,Fine',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29395,'','Katherine Fullerton Gerould','','','','','It is a poor cause which has to be lied for regularly.','',NULL,'Poor,Cause,Lied',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29396,'','Katherine Fullerton Gerould','','','','','No fashion has ever been created expressly for the lean purse or for the fat woman: the dressmaker\'s ideal is the thin millionaires.','',NULL,'Woman,Ever,Fashion',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29397,'Science','Katherine Fullerton Gerould','','','','','The insidiousness of science lies in its claim to be not a subject, but a method.','',NULL,'Lies,Subject',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29398,'','Steven Gerrard','Athlete','\nMay 30, 1980\n','','English','There\'s no doubt that the squad needs strengthening if we are to get back up among the top three because they are operating on another level to us at the moment.','',NULL,'Doubt,Moment,Another',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29399,'','Steven Gerrard','Athlete','\nMay 30, 1980\n','','English','If you don\'t play well, you have a bad game or a nightmare you know that the amount of coverage is worldwide.','',NULL,'Bad,Game,Play',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29400,'Love','Steven Gerrard','Athlete','\nMay 30, 1980\n','','English','Even now I can say I\'d love to finish my career here, and then stay in the game after that.','',NULL,'Game,Career',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29401,'','Steven Gerrard','Athlete','\nMay 30, 1980\n','','English','I think we\'ve got a lot players in the squad who are more suited to European football at the moment.','',NULL,'Football,Moment,Players',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29402,'','Steven Gerrard','Athlete','\nMay 30, 1980\n','','English','I\'ve got absolutely no intention of ever going to play at another club.','',NULL,'Ever,Play,Another',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29403,'Future','Steven Gerrard','Athlete','\nMay 30, 1980\n','','English','If other people want to talk about my future I can\'t control that.','',NULL,'Control,Talk',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29404,'Great','Steven Gerrard','Athlete','\nMay 30, 1980\n','','English','This club is all about winning trophies and we\'ve got a chance of bringing the greatest trophy of them all back to Anfield, so it means a great deal obviously.','',NULL,'Greatest,Winning',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29405,'','Steven Gerrard','Athlete','\nMay 30, 1980\n','','English','We are Liverpool Football Club and the expectations are so high.','',NULL,'Football,High,Club',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29406,'','Steven Gerrard','Athlete','\nMay 30, 1980\n','','English','Against Juventus we were massive underdogs, so to beat them was fantastic.','',NULL,'Against,Beat,Fantastic',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29407,'','Steven Gerrard','Athlete','\nMay 30, 1980\n','','English','But I it doesn\'t matter who scores the goals so long as we win.','',NULL,'Long,Win,Matter',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29408,'','Steven Gerrard','Athlete','\nMay 30, 1980\n','','English','But I think the Champions League Final puts a massive pressure on every player and the manager, but we\'re enjoying the pressure and hopefully we can go there and win it.','',NULL,'Win,Pressure,Player',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29409,'','Steven Gerrard','Athlete','\nMay 30, 1980\n','','English','Hopefully it\'ll give us a bit of luck on the night, but I\'m not really a superstitious person.','',NULL,'Person,Night,Give',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29410,'Time','Steven Gerrard','Athlete','\nMay 30, 1980\n','','English','I am gonna go into my coaching badges after my England days are finished and I have the time on my international break.','',NULL,'After,Days',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29411,'','Steven Gerrard','Athlete','\nMay 30, 1980\n','','English','I have always applied myself the same for club and country.','',NULL,'Country,Same,Club',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29412,'','Steven Gerrard','Athlete','\nMay 30, 1980\n','','English','I have no regrets.','',NULL,'Regrets',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29413,'Home','Steven Gerrard','Athlete','\nMay 30, 1980\n','','English','I listen to the phone-ins on the way home and I know how the fans feel.','',NULL,'Listen,Fans',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29414,'','Steven Gerrard','Athlete','\nMay 30, 1980\n','','English','I might be an ambassador.','',NULL,'Might,Ambassador',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29415,'','Steven Gerrard','Athlete','\nMay 30, 1980\n','','English','I share their frustration at times and I get down just like them when we suffer a bad result.','',NULL,'Bad,Down,Times',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29416,'','Steven Gerrard','Athlete','\nMay 30, 1980\n','','English','I think every player listens out for his name being sung and it\'s something I really enjoy.','',NULL,'Enjoy,Name,Player',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29417,'','Steven Gerrard','Athlete','\nMay 30, 1980\n','','English','I think everyone around the world knows the tools are there in England\'s armoury to do well in a World Cup. The challenge is to go out there and prove it.','',NULL,'Challenge,Around,Everyone',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29418,'','Steven Gerrard','Athlete','\nMay 30, 1980\n','','English','I think it all goes down to who plays the better football on the night.','',NULL,'Better,Football,Night',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29419,'Great,Dad','Steven Gerrard','Athlete','\nMay 30, 1980\n','','English','I watched Italia \'90 with my Mum and Dad and my brother, you know, leaping around the house when the penalties were on... It would be great to be part of that, to have that kind of impact.','',NULL,'Around',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29420,'','Steven Gerrard','Athlete','\nMay 30, 1980\n','','English','I\'m a fan myself and I\'m frustrated just as much as them when we get beat.','',NULL,'Frustrated,Beat,Fan',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29421,'','Steven Gerrard','Athlete','\nMay 30, 1980\n','','English','I\'m born in Liverpool, I\'m a Liverpool supporter.','',NULL,'Born,Liverpool,Supporter',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29422,'','Steven Gerrard','Athlete','\nMay 30, 1980\n','','English','In football, the hero and legend status is given out far too easily for me.','',NULL,'Football,Hero,Far',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29423,'Death,Life','David Gerrold','Writer','\nJanuary 24, 1944\n','','American','Life is hard. Then you die. Then they throw dirt in your face. Then the worms eat you. Be grateful it happens in that order.','',NULL,'Hard',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29424,'Life','David Gerrold','Writer','\nJanuary 24, 1944\n','','American','Of course life is bizarre, the more bizarre it gets, the more interesting it is. The only way to approach it is to make yourself some popcorn and enjoy the show.','',NULL,'Yourself,Enjoy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29425,'','David Gerrold','Writer','\nJanuary 24, 1944\n','','American','The problem with the gene pool is that there\'s no lifeguard.','',NULL,'Problem,Pool,Lifeguard',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29426,'Nature','David Gerrold','Writer','\nJanuary 24, 1944\n','','American','Understanding the laws of nature does not mean that we are immune to their operations.','',NULL,'Mean,Laws',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29427,'Future','David Gerrold','Writer','\nJanuary 24, 1944\n','','American','I have memories - but only a fool stores his past in the future.','',NULL,'Fool,Past',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29428,'','Elbridge Gerry','Politician','\nJuly 17, 1744\n','\nNovember 23, 1814\n','American','What, Sir, is the use of a militia? It is to prevent the establishment of a standing army, the bane of liberty. Whenever governments mean to invade the rights and liberties of the people, they always attempt to destroy the militia, in order to raise an army upon their ruins.','',NULL,'Mean,Liberty,Rights',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29429,'Christmas,Love,Good','Gina Gershon','Actress','\nJune 10, 1962\n','','American','I love giving gifts and I love receiving them. I really like giving little kids extravagant gifts. You see their little faces light up and they get excited. If it\'s a really good gift, I love receiving it, like jewels, small islands.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29430,'Thankful','Gina Gershon','Actress','\nJune 10, 1962\n','','American','I feel like I still am struggling in a lot of different ways. I still have to fight for certain things. Certain jobs. At least I\'m working and I\'m thankful for that.','',NULL,'Fight,Different',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29431,'','Gina Gershon','Actress','\nJune 10, 1962\n','','American','I think people stop themselves from doing the things they want to do. I just think you never know how long you\'re going to be around so you might as well do the things that are intriguing. Nobody really cares anyway so you have to do what makes you happy.','',NULL,'Happy,Long,Around',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29432,'','Gina Gershon','Actress','\nJune 10, 1962\n','','American','I think smart is sexy. I like smart people. People that are comfortable with themselves I think is very sexy. My cat is really sexy.','',NULL,'Smart,Sexy,Themselves',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29433,'','Gina Gershon','Actress','\nJune 10, 1962\n','','American','A lot of my friends are struggling musicians. Being a struggling actor, it\'s just frustrating because you\'re not allowed to do what you want to do.','',NULL,'Friends,Actor,Musicians',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29434,'','Gina Gershon','Actress','\nJune 10, 1962\n','','American','Actresses are nightmares. I don\'t hang out with any of them. That\'s a problem with my profession. I try not to be like an actress.','',NULL,'Try,Problem,Nightmares',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29435,'Diet,Trust','Gina Gershon','Actress','\nJune 10, 1962\n','','American','Feeding is a very important ritual for me. I don\'t trust people who don\'t like to eat.','',NULL,'Important',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29436,'','Gina Gershon','Actress','\nJune 10, 1962\n','','American','I always find people who are unique very attractive.','',NULL,'Find,Unique,Attractive',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29437,'Love','Gina Gershon','Actress','\nJune 10, 1962\n','','American','I did the cover of Cigar Aficionado, so I\'m supposed to talk about loving cigars. I\'ve smoked them a couple of times. My father used to smoke cigars. I love the idea and the concept, and I love the smell of cigars.','',NULL,'Father,Did',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29438,'','Gina Gershon','Actress','\nJune 10, 1962\n','','American','I don\'t have any blonde friends.','',NULL,'Friends,Blonde',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29439,'Movies','Gina Gershon','Actress','\nJune 10, 1962\n','','American','I learned a lot about critics, not to really take them too seriously about movies.','',NULL,'Learned,Seriously',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29440,'Love','Gina Gershon','Actress','\nJune 10, 1962\n','','American','I love cats. I have a lot of cat tales, ha ha, so to speak. A lot of my cats come to me. They show up at my house. I\'m kind of a cat lady that way.','',NULL,'Speak,Show',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29441,'','Gina Gershon','Actress','\nJune 10, 1962\n','','American','I think the original Matrix was really incredible. It was so original and it did so many innovative things with film. It was a much bigger film. Bound was just a smaller film. It was kind of like an old noir film.','',NULL,'Did,Old,Film',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29442,'Travel','Gina Gershon','Actress','\nJune 10, 1962\n','','American','I usually just have one cat. It is difficult, but I have my one cat that he\'ll travel with me if it\'s appropriate, if I\'m not going overseas.','',NULL,'Difficult,Cat',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29443,'','Gina Gershon','Actress','\nJune 10, 1962\n','','American','I was obsessed with Elvis Presley when I was little.','',NULL,'Obsessed,Elvis,Presley',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29444,'Love,Money,Movies','Gina Gershon','Actress','\nJune 10, 1962\n','','American','I would love to do a big studio movie, just because they\'re going to put the money into distributing it. A lot of times you do these little movies, you love them and they never get seen by anyone.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29445,'Money','Gina Gershon','Actress','\nJune 10, 1962\n','','American','I\'m involved in Project ALS which is trying to get money for stem cell research. That\'s one I\'ve been pretty involved with because if you can cure that, you can cure so many other diseases.','',NULL,'Trying,Pretty',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29446,'','Gina Gershon','Actress','\nJune 10, 1962\n','','American','I\'ve seen it too many times in Hollywood. Talking about a relationship in public can jinx it. And if you have your picture taken together, you might as well start packing your bags.','',NULL,'Together,Start,Times',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29447,'','Gina Gershon','Actress','\nJune 10, 1962\n','','American','In any profession, there\'s a sleazy side and an honorable side.','',NULL,'Side,Honorable,Profession',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29448,'Sad','Gina Gershon','Actress','\nJune 10, 1962\n','','American','Lately, I\'ve been a little sad that I\'m not a gay man.','',NULL,'Gay,Lately',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29449,'Best','Gina Gershon','Actress','\nJune 10, 1962\n','','American','My best attribute is knowing when not to answer stupid questions.','',NULL,'Stupid,Knowing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29450,'Good','Gina Gershon','Actress','\nJune 10, 1962\n','','American','My favorite part of a roller-coaster ride is when you\'re going up and you\'re slightly scared and really excited. You don\'t know what\'s coming next but you know it\'s going to be good. You can\'t handle it, go on the carousel.','',NULL,'Next,Scared',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29451,'','Gina Gershon','Actress','\nJune 10, 1962\n','','American','People seem to get weirdly obsessed with my mouth.','',NULL,'Seem,Mouth,Obsessed',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29452,'','Gina Gershon','Actress','\nJune 10, 1962\n','','American','Size counts. That\'s all.','',NULL,'Size,Counts',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29453,'','Gina Gershon','Actress','\nJune 10, 1962\n','','American','Struggling at anything that you want to be doing is hard.','',NULL,'Hard,Struggling',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29454,'Life,Best','George Gershwin','Composer','\nSeptember 26, 1898\n','\nJuly 11, 1937\n','American','Life is a lot like jazz... it\'s best when you improvise.','',NULL,'Jazz',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29455,'Music,Time','George Gershwin','Composer','\nSeptember 26, 1898\n','\nJuly 11, 1937\n','American','True music must repeat the thought and inspirations of the people and the time. My people are Americans and my time is today.','',NULL,'Today',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29456,'Women','George Gershwin','Composer','\nSeptember 26, 1898\n','\nJuly 11, 1937\n','American','Why should I limit myself to only one woman when I can have as many women as I want?','',NULL,'Woman,Why',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29457,'','Ira Gershwin','Musician','\nDecember 6, 1896\n','\nAugust 17, 1983\n','American','One can be very happy without demanding that others agree with them.','',NULL,'Happy,Others,Agree',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29458,'Life','Ira Gershwin','Musician','\nDecember 6, 1896\n','\nAugust 17, 1983\n','American','Life is one long jubilee.','',NULL,'Long,Jubilee',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29459,'Music','Ira Gershwin','Musician','\nDecember 6, 1896\n','\nAugust 17, 1983\n','American','A song without music is a lot like H2 without the O.','',NULL,'Song',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29460,'','Ira Gershwin','Musician','\nDecember 6, 1896\n','\nAugust 17, 1983\n','American','Deep, unspeakable suffering may well be called a baptism, a regeneration, the initiation into a new state.','',NULL,'Deep,May,Suffering',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29461,'Love','Ira Gershwin','Musician','\nDecember 6, 1896\n','\nAugust 17, 1983\n','American','Love is sweeping the country.','',NULL,'Country,Sweeping',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29462,'Age,Respect','Ira Gershwin','Musician','\nDecember 6, 1896\n','\nAugust 17, 1983\n','American','Old age adds to the respect due to virtue, but it takes nothing from the contempt inspired by vice; it whitens only the hair.','',NULL,'Nothing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29463,'Success','Lou Gerstner','Businessman','\nMarch 1, 1942\n','','American','You can never be comfortable with your success, you\'ve got to be paranoid you\'re going to lose it.','',NULL,'Lose,Paranoid',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29464,'','Lou Gerstner','Businessman','\nMarch 1, 1942\n','','American','Watch the turtle. He only moves forward by sticking his neck out.','',NULL,'Forward,Watch,Turtle',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29465,'History','Lou Gerstner','Businessman','\nMarch 1, 1942\n','','American','I want to become a student. I want to read Chinese history and go on a dig.','',NULL,'Become,Read',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29466,'Life,Success','Lou Gerstner','Businessman','\nMarch 1, 1942\n','','American','If life was so easy that you could just go buy success, there would be a lot more successful companies in the world. Successful enterprises are built from the ground up.','',NULL,'Successful',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29467,'Work,Great','Lou Gerstner','Businessman','\nMarch 1, 1942\n','','American','This really is a merger of equals. I wouldn\'t have come back to work for anything less than this fantastic opportunity. This lets me combine my two great loves - technology and biscuits.','',NULL,'Technology',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29468,'Computers,Love,Dream','Louis Gerstner','Businessman','\nMarch 1, 1942\n','','American','Computers are magnificent tools for the realization of our dreams, but no machine can replace the human spark of spirit, compassion, love, and understanding.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29469,'Leadership','Louis Gerstner','Businessman','\nMarch 1, 1942\n','','American','The next thing is: we can make IBM even better. We brought IBM back but we\'re gunning for leadership.','',NULL,'Better,Next',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29470,'Humor,Mom','Jami Gertz','Actress','\nOctober 28, 1965\n','','American','Being a Hot Mom means being respected as a mom and a woman. And, the key to being a Hot Mom is having a sense of humor about yourself and all the crazy situations that arise.','',NULL,'Crazy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29471,'Family','Jami Gertz','Actress','\nOctober 28, 1965\n','','American','And we had a DJ - my childhood friend from Chicago came to be the DJ at our party out in LA. It was a party, rockin\' and rolling, and it was dancing and fun. For me it was different; just to have family with us.','',NULL,'Fun,Friend',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29472,'Men','Jami Gertz','Actress','\nOctober 28, 1965\n','','American','And you can\'t make a mistake when you are reading the Torah, so you have men standing around who will correct you if you are reading it incorrectly.','',NULL,'Around,Reading',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29473,'Life,Mom','Jami Gertz','Actress','\nOctober 28, 1965\n','','American','As a mom, I always feel I have to protect them. I talk about them because they are the most important things in my life but they are private people. I won\'t use them for my own press.','',NULL,'Important',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29474,'Mom','Jami Gertz','Actress','\nOctober 28, 1965\n','','American','Being a working mom is not easy. You have to be willing to screw up at every level.','',NULL,'Working,Easy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29475,'Love,Respect','Jami Gertz','Actress','\nOctober 28, 1965\n','','American','Hopefully this movie will help people understand that if a child is never given the tools to know how to love others and love and respect themselves, this is what happens.','',NULL,'Help',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29476,'Mom','Jami Gertz','Actress','\nOctober 28, 1965\n','','American','I also think a Hot Mom is someone who can connect with what\'s current in her kids\' world.','',NULL,'Someone,Her',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29477,'','Jami Gertz','Actress','\nOctober 28, 1965\n','','American','I have three sons, a husband, parents, and I\'ll fight and get angry, but what is very important that I have found as I\'ve matured, is that I have to move on.','',NULL,'Husband,Angry,Fight',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29478,'','Jami Gertz','Actress','\nOctober 28, 1965\n','','American','I have three sons, and I think we\'re both fierce protectors of our children.','',NULL,'Children,Both,Three',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29479,'Love,Music','Jami Gertz','Actress','\nOctober 28, 1965\n','','American','I love music and I love to dance.','',NULL,'Dance',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29480,'Life,Time','Jami Gertz','Actress','\nOctober 28, 1965\n','','American','I\'m at a time in my life where I\'m so filled up that I don\'t want more.','',NULL,'Filled',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29481,'Success,Education','Jami Gertz','Actress','\nOctober 28, 1965\n','','American','If you can feed your family, give them an education, then you are a success.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29482,'','Jami Gertz','Actress','\nOctober 28, 1965\n','','American','If you can laugh, you can get through it. In our house, we laugh a lot.','',NULL,'Laugh,Through,House',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29483,'Family','Jami Gertz','Actress','\nOctober 28, 1965\n','','American','It\'s based around a Jewish family but it really is a universal theme about getting along and coming along.','',NULL,'Around,Getting',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29484,'','Jami Gertz','Actress','\nOctober 28, 1965\n','','American','It\'s depressing and scary, but he needs to know the world around him because he\'s fourteen now and in two years he\'s going to drive. He needs to know what goes on out in the world. I\'m not going to always be there.','',NULL,'Him,Two,Around',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29485,'Time','Jami Gertz','Actress','\nOctober 28, 1965\n','','American','Midwest kids got to summer camp. There is something very special about being away from your parents for the first time, sleeping under the stars, hiking and canoeing.','',NULL,'Parents,Special',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29486,'Family','Jami Gertz','Actress','\nOctober 28, 1965\n','','American','My kids and my family are number one; I enjoy them the most.','',NULL,'Enjoy,Kids',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29487,'Age','Jami Gertz','Actress','\nOctober 28, 1965\n','','American','So, do I think I\'m missing something? I really don\'t, and I think that comes with age.','',NULL,'Missing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29488,'Movies','Jami Gertz','Actress','\nOctober 28, 1965\n','','American','Sometimes movies gloss over things, and it was important to me that this was realistic.','',NULL,'Important,Sometimes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29489,'Movies','Jami Gertz','Actress','\nOctober 28, 1965\n','','American','Special effects movies have taken over the universe. That and scary movies.','',NULL,'Special,Universe',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29490,'Nature','Jami Gertz','Actress','\nOctober 28, 1965\n','','American','That\'s human nature - the ups and downs.','',NULL,'Human,Downs',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29491,'Health,Great','Jami Gertz','Actress','\nOctober 28, 1965\n','','American','The great equalizer is health. If you don\'t have it, you\'re screwed.','',NULL,'Screwed',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29492,'Time,Great,Medical','Jami Gertz','Actress','\nOctober 28, 1965\n','','American','The great medical facilities are a relief for the parents, too, who don\'t have to think about caring for their young ones on their own for a weekend. They have a great time.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29493,'Work,Future','Jami Gertz','Actress','\nOctober 28, 1965\n','','American','They see a work ethic in both of us. But, they also see that my husband is more in control of his future, and I am more reliant on other sources for my career.','',NULL,'Husband',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29494,'','Jami Gertz','Actress','\nOctober 28, 1965\n','','American','We are so lucky Americans are impressive with what they\'re willing to give. We get bashed too much. And, so many young people in this country give so much. They\'re not all gang bangers.','',NULL,'Give,Country,Young',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29495,'Famous','Ricky Gervais','Writer','\nFebruary 25, 1961\n','','English','There\'s no difference between fame and infamy now. There\'s a new school of professional famous people that don\'t do anything. They don\'t create anything.','',NULL,'School,Between',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29496,'','Ricky Gervais','Writer','\nFebruary 25, 1961\n','','English','The grass isn\'t always greener on the other side!','',NULL,'Side,Grass,Greener',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29497,'','Ricky Gervais','Writer','\nFebruary 25, 1961\n','','English','You should make something. You should bring something into the world that wasn\'t in the world before. It doesn\'t matter what it is. It doesn\'t matter if it\'s a table or a film or gardening-everyone should create. You should do something, then sit back and say, \'I did that.\'','',NULL,'Did,Before,Matter',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29498,'Good','Ricky Gervais','Writer','\nFebruary 25, 1961\n','','English','Honor is a gift a man gives himself. You can be as good as anyone that ever lived. If you can read, you can learn everything that anyone ever learned. But you\'ve got to want it.','',NULL,'Everything,Ever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29499,'','Ricky Gervais','Writer','\nFebruary 25, 1961\n','','English','I am not a wolf in sheep\'s clothing, I\'m a wolf in wolf\'s clothing.','',NULL,'Wolf,Sheep,Clothing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29500,'','Ricky Gervais','Writer','\nFebruary 25, 1961\n','','English','People confuse the subject of the joke with the target of the joke, and they\'re very rarely the same.','',NULL,'Same,Joke,Subject',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29501,'','Ricky Gervais','Writer','\nFebruary 25, 1961\n','','English','Why by a book when you can join a library.','',NULL,'Book,Why,Library',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29502,'','Ricky Gervais','Writer','\nFebruary 25, 1961\n','','English','Look, just tell me where that lemon came from and I\'ll shut up and go away.','',NULL,'Away,Tell,Shut',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29503,'','Ricky Gervais','Writer','\nFebruary 25, 1961\n','','English','Pol Pot - he rounded up anybody he thought was intellectual and had them executed. And how he told someone was intellectual or not was whether they wore glasses. If they\'re that clever, take them off when they see him coming!','',NULL,'Someone,Him,Thought',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29504,'','Ricky Gervais','Writer','\nFebruary 25, 1961\n','','English','Where there\'s a will - there\'s a relative!','',NULL,'Relative',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29505,'Good,Great','Greta Gerwig','Actress','\nAugust 4, 1983\n','','American','Getting bad reviews or doing something that\'s not great is also really good for you as an actor. It also makes me feel as an actor that I\'ve earned my stripes a bit.','',NULL,'Bad',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29506,'','Greta Gerwig','Actress','\nAugust 4, 1983\n','','American','I didn\'t know the city at all, but I was so happy to be in New York I cried. I was so excited.','',NULL,'Happy,City,Excited',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29507,'Dreams,Work','Greta Gerwig','Actress','\nAugust 4, 1983\n','','American','I had dreams, but I didn\'t have the sense that they would necessarily work out. They seemed very far-fetched.','',NULL,'Sense',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29508,'Love','Greta Gerwig','Actress','\nAugust 4, 1983\n','','American','I live in New York, and I love New York as well, but I think Los Angeles is a place where if you have the right person with you, there are all these little worlds that you would never guess by just looking at the exterior of what the city is.','',NULL,'Live,Person',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29509,'','Greta Gerwig','Actress','\nAugust 4, 1983\n','','American','I loved dance.','',NULL,'Dance,Loved',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29510,'','Greta Gerwig','Actress','\nAugust 4, 1983\n','','American','I think as an actress, I prefer having a character on the page. It allows you to be more invested in actually creating a whole person. It\'s easier when you\'re not trying to come up with your next line on the spot.','',NULL,'Character,Person,Trying',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29511,'Time,Mom','Greta Gerwig','Actress','\nAugust 4, 1983\n','','American','I was serious about ballet for a long time, but my mom got me into tap and jazz and modern and hip-hop, and I was one of those over-lessoned children.','',NULL,'Children',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29512,'','Greta Gerwig','Actress','\nAugust 4, 1983\n','','American','I\'m not really capable of memorizing stuff without moving around, that\'s how I do it.','',NULL,'Moving,Around,Stuff',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29513,'','Greta Gerwig','Actress','\nAugust 4, 1983\n','','American','I\'ve never had a plan, I\'ve always done things from instinct.','',NULL,'Done,Plan,Instinct',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29514,'','Greta Gerwig','Actress','\nAugust 4, 1983\n','','American','The economy is rough. I think that affects everyone from big filmmakers to tiny filmmakers.','',NULL,'Big,Everyone,Economy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29515,'','Greta Gerwig','Actress','\nAugust 4, 1983\n','','American','We would go down to Riverside, California, which is very poor now, but that\'s where my grandfather grew up. He grew up during the Depression in Riverside.','',NULL,'Depression,Down,Poor',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29516,'','Greta Gerwig','Actress','\nAugust 4, 1983\n','','American','When I did plays in high school and college, I never remember memorizing my lines, but once I had blocking, I had all my lines memorized. Once I had movement associated with words, it was fine. Before I had blocking, it was just text on a page. Once it became embodied, it was much easier.','',NULL,'School,Words,Remember',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29517,'Thanksgiving,Best','Konrad von Gesner','Scientist','\nMarch 26, 1516\n','\nDecember 13, 1565\n','Swiss','Best of all is it to preserve everything in a pure, still heart, and let there be for every pulse a thanksgiving, and for every breath a song.','',NULL,'Heart',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29518,'Life,Love','David Gest','Celebrity','\nMay 11, 1953\n','','American','Liza, I love you more than any words can say. You have made me a complete person. You are everything to me. And I cannot think of living life without you. And I love you forever.','',NULL,'Person',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29519,'','David Gest','Celebrity','\nMay 11, 1953\n','','American','I didn\'t really feel I was being hurt, but you could feel it.','',NULL,'Hurt',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29520,'','David Gest','Celebrity','\nMay 11, 1953\n','','American','If you\'re a man, you don\'t have to worry about your manliness.','',NULL,'Worry,Manliness',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29521,'','David Gest','Celebrity','\nMay 11, 1953\n','','American','But when alcohol comes in, start running. Because there\'s a demon there, and it goes back to her childhood.','',NULL,'Start,Alcohol,Her',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29522,'Marriage,Morning','David Gest','Celebrity','\nMay 11, 1953\n','','American','She got the magazine on a Wednesday morning, and on Thursday announced our marriage was over.','',NULL,'She',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29523,'Great','David Gest','Celebrity','\nMay 11, 1953\n','','American','And I told her point blank, you\'ve got everything to live for. You\'ve got such talent. You\'re back singing great, lose the weight. And she went and did it, and look at her now!','',NULL,'Live,Everything',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29524,'','David Gest','Celebrity','\nMay 11, 1953\n','','American','And Michael likes to read a lot. People don\'t realize that about him but he reads a number of books per week and he\'s fascinated just about every subject.','',NULL,'Him,Read,Realize',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29525,'','David Gest','Celebrity','\nMay 11, 1953\n','','American','And she could never give me an answer. And I realized that, you know, I had a problem on my hands.','',NULL,'Give,Problem,She',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29526,'Health','David Gest','Celebrity','\nMay 11, 1953\n','','American','Because I would give it all back to have my health.','',NULL,'Give',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29527,'Love','David Gest','Celebrity','\nMay 11, 1953\n','','American','But I thought love would more than prevail.','',NULL,'Thought,Prevail',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29528,'','David Gest','Celebrity','\nMay 11, 1953\n','','American','But she told me she was never going to drink again.','',NULL,'Again,She,Drink',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29529,'Women,Men,Medical','David Gest','Celebrity','\nMay 11, 1953\n','','American','I can help a lot of other people who\'ve gone through the same thing by building a center that will help men and women who don\'t have the funds to take care of themselves and get the medical treatment.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29530,'','David Gest','Celebrity','\nMay 11, 1953\n','','American','I did try to leave, and she came running after me.','',NULL,'Did,After,Try',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29531,'Women','David Gest','Celebrity','\nMay 11, 1953\n','','American','I don\'t have to announce all the women I\'ve slept with.','',NULL,'Announce,Slept',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29532,'','David Gest','Celebrity','\nMay 11, 1953\n','','American','I knew I couldn\'t solve it. Because I couldn\'t figure out what made her drink when things were going well.','',NULL,'Made,Her,Knew',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29533,'','David Gest','Celebrity','\nMay 11, 1953\n','','American','I know he was definitely beaten by her. I saw it many times. But we had a different way of dealing with her. He\'d let her have more and more booze until she passed out.','',NULL,'Different,Her,She',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29534,'','David Gest','Celebrity','\nMay 11, 1953\n','','American','I never had migraines. Never had migraines.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29535,'Life','David Gest','Celebrity','\nMay 11, 1953\n','','American','I was already set for life when I met her.','',NULL,'Her,Met',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29536,'','David Gest','Celebrity','\nMay 11, 1953\n','','American','I was naive enough to think that I could make the difference.','',NULL,'Enough,Difference,Naive',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29537,'Women','David Gest','Celebrity','\nMay 11, 1953\n','','American','I\'m into women. I\'ve always loved women.','',NULL,'Loved',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29538,'Work','David Gest','Celebrity','\nMay 11, 1953\n','','American','I\'m really excited that I\'m able to work again.','',NULL,'Again,Able',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29539,'Famous','David Gest','Celebrity','\nMay 11, 1953\n','','American','If I wanted to be famous, I could have been famous before.','',NULL,'Before,Wanted',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29540,'','David Gest','Celebrity','\nMay 11, 1953\n','','American','It looks like I\'m this huge shark going in for the kill... I don\'t know what I was thinking.','',NULL,'Thinking,Looks,Shark',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29541,'','David Gest','Celebrity','\nMay 11, 1953\n','','American','It was a real rough year and a half. I was getting 80 shots every four weeks.','',NULL,'Real,Getting,Year',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29542,'Good','David Gest','Celebrity','\nMay 11, 1953\n','','American','No one should have to live like that when they\'ve done only good things for the person.','',NULL,'Live,Person',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29543,'','Balthazar Getty','Actor','\nJanuary 22, 1975\n','','American','But I\'ve consistently worked for 10 years.','',NULL,'Worked',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29544,'Good,Future','Balthazar Getty','Actor','\nJanuary 22, 1975\n','','American','Even in my darkest times I knew I had a good future ahead of me.','',NULL,'Times',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29545,'Great,History','Balthazar Getty','Actor','\nJanuary 22, 1975\n','','American','Even the great bad guys in cinema history, they\'re likable.','',NULL,'Bad',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29546,'','Balthazar Getty','Actor','\nJanuary 22, 1975\n','','American','I didn\'t do the typical things that young kids do.','',NULL,'Young,Kids,Typical',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29547,'','Balthazar Getty','Actor','\nJanuary 22, 1975\n','','American','I had a very modest upbringing.','',NULL,'Modest,Upbringing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29548,'','Balthazar Getty','Actor','\nJanuary 22, 1975\n','','American','I think some people are on a mission to die, and I never was.','',NULL,'Die,Mission',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29549,'','Balthazar Getty','Actor','\nJanuary 22, 1975\n','','American','I wanted to be a professional baseball player.','',NULL,'Baseball,Wanted,Player',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29550,'Good','Balthazar Getty','Actor','\nJanuary 22, 1975\n','','American','I wasn\'t ever good enough to be on the baseball team and that sort of stuff.','',NULL,'Baseball,Ever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29551,'Love,Great','Balthazar Getty','Actor','\nJanuary 22, 1975\n','','American','It\'s been such a group effort. When you\'re a new band and you have limited resources, you end up getting people that are there because they love what you do, and that\'s great.','',NULL,'End',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29552,'Life,Good,Money','Balthazar Getty','Actor','\nJanuary 22, 1975\n','','American','Life started getting good when I started making money.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29553,'','Balthazar Getty','Actor','\nJanuary 22, 1975\n','','American','Like, they know that I have a habit of rubbing my earlobes, I\'ve been doing it since I was two.','',NULL,'Two,Since,Habit',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29554,'Trust,Good,Mom','Balthazar Getty','Actor','\nJanuary 22, 1975\n','','American','My mom just understands about stuff. We have a really good trust, and she knows I can take care of myself.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29555,'','Balthazar Getty','Actor','\nJanuary 22, 1975\n','','American','My parents were hippies.','',NULL,'Parents,Hippies',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29556,'Work,Movies','Balthazar Getty','Actor','\nJanuary 22, 1975\n','','American','My theory is, independent movies only work if you\'re willing to push the material and do something different.','',NULL,'Different',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29557,'','Balthazar Getty','Actor','\nJanuary 22, 1975\n','','American','Nobody believes it, but I slept on a futon till I was 13.','',NULL,'Nobody,Believes,Slept',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29558,'','Balthazar Getty','Actor','\nJanuary 22, 1975\n','','American','The big things I\'ve had are things I bought myself.','',NULL,'Big,Bought',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29559,'Work,Cool','Balthazar Getty','Actor','\nJanuary 22, 1975\n','','American','When you go in and do a cool, small character, it feels less like work and more like fun.','',NULL,'Fun',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29560,'Age,Wisdom','Estelle Getty','Actress','\nJuly 25, 1923\n','\nJuly 22, 2008\n','American','Age does not bring you wisdom, age brings you wrinkles.','',NULL,'Bring',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29561,'','Estelle Getty','Actress','\nJuly 25, 1923\n','\nJuly 22, 2008\n','American','You can do anything you want to do.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29562,'Life,Business','Estelle Getty','Actress','\nJuly 25, 1923\n','\nJuly 22, 2008\n','American','Being tiny has been difficult for me in a business that regarded physicality as the most important part of your life.','',NULL,'Important',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29563,'','Estelle Getty','Actress','\nJuly 25, 1923\n','\nJuly 22, 2008\n','American','I think they look upon me as an old child, because I\'m so little.','',NULL,'Old,Child',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29564,'Love,Marriage','Estelle Getty','Actress','\nJuly 25, 1923\n','\nJuly 22, 2008\n','American','If love means never having to say you\'re sorry, then marriage means always having to say everything twice.','',NULL,'Sorry',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29565,'Music','Gordon Getty','Businessman','\nDecember 20, 1934\n','','American','Both parents were very encouraging - especially my father. My father thought the sun rose and set with me. Neither one had a musical background or any musical talent. They liked classical music, but neither could carry a tune.','',NULL,'Father,Parents',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29566,'Music','Gordon Getty','Businessman','\nDecember 20, 1934\n','','American','Either your understanding of the meaning of music is there from the beginning or it is not.','',NULL,'Beginning,Meaning',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29567,'Music','Gordon Getty','Businessman','\nDecember 20, 1934\n','','American','I do not think that music keeps evolving. It evolved through Bach; since then, in my humble opinion, all the innovations added nothing.','',NULL,'Humble,Nothing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29568,'Life,Music','Gordon Getty','Businessman','\nDecember 20, 1934\n','','American','I don\'t think events in your life affect your music.','',NULL,'Events',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29569,'Music','Gordon Getty','Businessman','\nDecember 20, 1934\n','','American','I feel that I belong to the 19th century. Some composers\' music is very topical. It almost says, \'This is about what I read in newspapers yesterday.\' Not mine.','',NULL,'Read,Almost',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29570,'','Gordon Getty','Businessman','\nDecember 20, 1934\n','','American','I just have to take my chances like any other composer.','',NULL,'Chances,Composer',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29571,'Music','Gordon Getty','Businessman','\nDecember 20, 1934\n','','American','I personally do not write highbrow music. If I do, it\'s by accident.','',NULL,'Write,Accident',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29572,'','Gordon Getty','Businessman','\nDecember 20, 1934\n','','American','I see only adaptations - not revolutions.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29573,'','Gordon Getty','Businessman','\nDecember 20, 1934\n','','American','I want to make the world better.','',NULL,'Better',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29574,'Poetry','Gordon Getty','Businessman','\nDecember 20, 1934\n','','American','I was in Paris at an English-language bookstore. I picked up a volume of Dickinson\'s poetry. I came back to my hotel, read 2,000 of her poems and immediately began composing in my head. I wrote down the melodies even before I got to a piano.','',NULL,'Down,Before',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29575,'','Gordon Getty','Businessman','\nDecember 20, 1934\n','','American','I\'m a terrible singer, but it helps when I have to call a taxi.','',NULL,'Call,Singer,Terrible',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29576,'','Gordon Getty','Businessman','\nDecember 20, 1934\n','','American','I\'ve had every advantage in the world, despite the 18 years of silence which were nobody\'s fault but mine.','',NULL,'Silence,Nobody,Advantage',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29577,'Music,Family','Gordon Getty','Businessman','\nDecember 20, 1934\n','','American','I\'ve managed to dodge the curse. Not all my family have. Of course, music helped me - music is all about civilization, about something worthwhile. It\'s all about ideas.','',NULL,'Ideas',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29578,'Money','Gordon Getty','Businessman','\nDecember 20, 1934\n','','American','If you have more money than you need, you have to give it away. It\'s a duty. I get to choose whom to sponsor, and I like to give to the areas that I know something about.','',NULL,'Give,Away',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29579,'Music,Business','Gordon Getty','Businessman','\nDecember 20, 1934\n','','American','It\'s true that I tend to daydream. I\'m the same person in business as I am in music: I can be distracted and absentminded. It\'s my style.','',NULL,'True',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29580,'','Gordon Getty','Businessman','\nDecember 20, 1934\n','','American','My father was so much more than an accomplished businessman.','',NULL,'Father',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29581,'Music','Gordon Getty','Businessman','\nDecember 20, 1934\n','','American','My music is all about an idealistic human personality. I have 19th-century ideals.','',NULL,'Human,Ideals',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29582,'Love','Gordon Getty','Businessman','\nDecember 20, 1934\n','','American','Nicolette, Kendalle, and Alexandra are my children. Their mother, Cynthia Beck, and I, love them very much.','',NULL,'Mother,Children',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29583,'Family','Gordon Getty','Businessman','\nDecember 20, 1934\n','','American','The Getty family has been fully supportive throughout this situation, and for that, I am very grateful.','',NULL,'Grateful,Situation',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29584,'Change,Experience','Gordon Getty','Businessman','\nDecember 20, 1934\n','','American','There is no change - I\'m as deep or as shallow as I ever was. What\'s new is on-the-job experience. This is what you gain with years.','',NULL,'Deep',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29585,'Teacher','Gordon Getty','Businessman','\nDecember 20, 1934\n','','American','When my opera Plump Jack was performed in 1989, my first piano teacher sent me something that I\'d composed when I was four. I remember I played it, and it still sounded like me. I\'m the same composer I was then.','',NULL,'Remember,Still',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29586,'Success,Work','J. Paul Getty','Businessman','\nDecember 15, 1892\n','\nJune 6, 1976\n','American','Formula for success: rise early, work hard, strike oil.','',NULL,'Hard',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29587,'Work','J. Paul Getty','Businessman','\nDecember 15, 1892\n','\nJune 6, 1976\n','American','Going to work for a large company is like getting on a train. Are you going sixty miles an hour or is the train going sixty miles an hour and you\'re just sitting still?','',NULL,'Still,Getting',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29588,'Change,Experience','J. Paul Getty','Businessman','\nDecember 15, 1892\n','\nJune 6, 1976\n','American','In times of rapid change, experience could be your worst enemy.','',NULL,'Enemy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29589,'Business','J. Paul Getty','Businessman','\nDecember 15, 1892\n','\nJune 6, 1976\n','American','If you owe the bank $100 that\'s your problem. If you owe the bank $100 million, that\'s the bank\'s problem.','',NULL,'Problem,Million',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29590,'Money','J. Paul Getty','Businessman','\nDecember 15, 1892\n','\nJune 6, 1976\n','American','If you can count your money, you don\'t have a billion dollars.','',NULL,'Dollars,Count',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29591,'Work,Men','J. Paul Getty','Businessman','\nDecember 15, 1892\n','\nJune 6, 1976\n','American','There are one hundred men seeking security to one able man who is willing to risk his fortune.','',NULL,'Able',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29592,'Business','J. Paul Getty','Businessman','\nDecember 15, 1892\n','\nJune 6, 1976\n','American','The meek shall inherit the Earth, but not its mineral rights.','',NULL,'Earth,Rights',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29593,'Business','J. Paul Getty','Businessman','\nDecember 15, 1892\n','\nJune 6, 1976\n','American','I buy when other people are selling.','',NULL,'Selling,Buy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29594,'Money','J. Paul Getty','Businessman','\nDecember 15, 1892\n','\nJune 6, 1976\n','American','If you can actually count your money, then you\'re not a rich man.','',NULL,'Rich,Actually',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29595,'Success,Business','J. Paul Getty','Businessman','\nDecember 15, 1892\n','\nJune 6, 1976\n','American','No one can possibly achieve any real and lasting success or \'get rich\' in business by being a conformist.','',NULL,'Real',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29596,'Business','J. Paul Getty','Businessman','\nDecember 15, 1892\n','\nJune 6, 1976\n','American','To succeed in business, to reach the top, an individual must know all it is possible to know about that business.','',NULL,'Must,Succeed',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29597,'Finance,Money','J. Paul Getty','Businessman','\nDecember 15, 1892\n','\nJune 6, 1976\n','American','Money is like manure. You have to spread it around or it smells.','',NULL,'Around',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29598,'Leadership','J. Paul Getty','Businessman','\nDecember 15, 1892\n','\nJune 6, 1976\n','American','The employer generally gets the employees he deserves.','',NULL,'Employees,Deserves',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29599,'Business','J. Paul Getty','Businessman','\nDecember 15, 1892\n','\nJune 6, 1976\n','American','Without the element of uncertainty, the bringing off of even, the greatest business triumph would be dull, routine, and eminently unsatisfying.','',NULL,'Greatest,Off',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29600,'Future','J. Paul Getty','Businessman','\nDecember 15, 1892\n','\nJune 6, 1976\n','American','The man who comes up with a means for doing or producing almost anything better, faster or more economically has his future and his fortune at his fingertips.','',NULL,'Better,Means',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29601,'','J. Paul Getty','Businessman','\nDecember 15, 1892\n','\nJune 6, 1976\n','American','Books, like proverbs, receive their chief value from the stamp and esteem of the ages through which they have passed.','',NULL,'Through,Value,Books',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29602,'Failure,Success','J. Paul Getty','Businessman','\nDecember 15, 1892\n','\nJune 6, 1976\n','American','I hate to be a failure. I hate and regret the failure of my marriages. I would gladly give all my millions for just one lasting marital success.','',NULL,'Hate',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29603,'','J. Paul Getty','Businessman','\nDecember 15, 1892\n','\nJune 6, 1976\n','American','Oil is like a wild animal. Whoever captures it has it.','',NULL,'Wild,Animal,Oil',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29604,'Art,Beauty','Paul Getty','Businessman','\nSeptember 7, 1932\n','\nApril 17, 2003\n','American','The beauty one can find in art is one of the pitifully few real and lasting products of human endeavor.','',NULL,'Human',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29605,'Failure,Nature','Paul Getty','Businessman','\nSeptember 7, 1932\n','\nApril 17, 2003\n','American','A hatred of failure has always been part of my nature.','',NULL,'Hatred',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29606,'Art,Love','Paul Getty','Businessman','\nSeptember 7, 1932\n','\nApril 17, 2003\n','American','My love of fine art increased - the more of it I saw, the more of it I wanted to see.','',NULL,'Wanted',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29607,'Marriage','Paul Getty','Businessman','\nSeptember 7, 1932\n','\nApril 17, 2003\n','American','Before marriage, many couples are very much like people rushing to catch an airplane; once aboard, they turn into passengers. They just sit there.','',NULL,'Before,Once',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29608,'','Paul Getty','Businessman','\nSeptember 7, 1932\n','\nApril 17, 2003\n','American','I\'ve never been one to bet on the weather.','',NULL,'Weather,Bet',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29609,'','Paul Getty','Businessman','\nSeptember 7, 1932\n','\nApril 17, 2003\n','American','You cannot bring about prosperity without discouraging thrift.','',NULL,'Cannot,Bring,Prosperity',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29610,'','Paul Getty','Businessman','\nSeptember 7, 1932\n','\nApril 17, 2003\n','American','You cannot further the Brotherhood of Man by encouraging class hatred.','',NULL,'Cannot,Hatred,Class',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29611,'Success,Work','Paul Getty','Businessman','\nSeptember 7, 1932\n','\nApril 17, 2003\n','American','My formula for success is rise early, work late, and strike oil.','',NULL,'Late',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29612,'','Paul Getty','Businessman','\nSeptember 7, 1932\n','\nApril 17, 2003\n','American','Nationalized industries are notorious for their inability to operate at a profit.','',NULL,'Profit,Inability,Notorious',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29613,'Change,Experience','Paul Getty','Businessman','\nSeptember 7, 1932\n','\nApril 17, 2003\n','American','Rhetoric and dialectics can\'t change what I have learned from observation and experience.','',NULL,'Learned',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29614,'Marriage,Business','Paul Getty','Businessman','\nSeptember 7, 1932\n','\nApril 17, 2003\n','American','A marriage contract to me is as binding as any in business, and I have always believed in sticking to an agreement.','',NULL,'Contract',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29615,'','Paul Getty','Businessman','\nSeptember 7, 1932\n','\nApril 17, 2003\n','American','Control of a company does not carry with it the ability to control the price of its stock.','',NULL,'Control,Company,Ability',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29616,'Friendship,Business','Paul Getty','Businessman','\nSeptember 7, 1932\n','\nApril 17, 2003\n','American','During the 1950s, Aristotle Onassis and I formed what grew to be a close friendship and association in several business ventures.','',NULL,'Close',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29617,'','Paul Getty','Businessman','\nSeptember 7, 1932\n','\nApril 17, 2003\n','American','Five wives can\'t all be wrong.','',NULL,'Wrong,Five,Wives',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29618,'','Paul Getty','Businessman','\nSeptember 7, 1932\n','\nApril 17, 2003\n','American','Governments, of course, can - and do - soak the rich.','',NULL,'Rich,Soak',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29619,'Success','Paul Getty','Businessman','\nSeptember 7, 1932\n','\nApril 17, 2003\n','American','How does one measure the success of a museum?','',NULL,'Measure,Museum',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29620,'','Paul Getty','Businessman','\nSeptember 7, 1932\n','\nApril 17, 2003\n','American','I am - and have always been - a Methodist.','',NULL,'Methodist',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29621,'','Paul Getty','Businessman','\nSeptember 7, 1932\n','\nApril 17, 2003\n','American','I am neither a homosexual nor a eunuch, nor have I ever taken any vows of chastity.','',NULL,'Ever,Nor,Taken',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29622,'','Paul Getty','Businessman','\nSeptember 7, 1932\n','\nApril 17, 2003\n','American','I can afford to say what I wish.','',NULL,'Wish,Afford',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29623,'','Paul Getty','Businessman','\nSeptember 7, 1932\n','\nApril 17, 2003\n','American','I have absolutely no intention of marrying Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis.','',NULL,'Intention,Marrying,Absolutely',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29624,'Women','Paul Getty','Businessman','\nSeptember 7, 1932\n','\nApril 17, 2003\n','American','I have always enjoyed the company of women and have formed deep and long-lasting friendships with many of them.','',NULL,'Deep,Company',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29625,'Marriage,Work','Paul Getty','Businessman','\nSeptember 7, 1932\n','\nApril 17, 2003\n','American','I have never been given to envy - save for the envy I feel toward those people who have the ability to make a marriage work and endure happily.','',NULL,'Envy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29626,'','Paul Getty','Businessman','\nSeptember 7, 1932\n','\nApril 17, 2003\n','American','I take pride in the creation of my wealth, in its existence and in the uses to which it has been and is being put.','',NULL,'Put,Pride,Wealth',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29627,'','Paul Getty','Businessman','\nSeptember 7, 1932\n','\nApril 17, 2003\n','American','I vehemently deny that I was born a cynic and a pessimist.','',NULL,'Born,Pessimist,Deny',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29628,'Life,Freedom','Paul Getty','Businessman','\nSeptember 7, 1932\n','\nApril 17, 2003\n','American','I was 37 when my father died-and I no longer had any freedom of choice over what I would do with the rest of my life.','',NULL,'Father',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29629,'Art','Stan Getz','Musician','\nFebruary 2, 1927\n','\nJune 6, 1991\n','American','As far as playing jazz, no other art form, other than conversation, can give the satisfaction of spontaneous interaction.','',NULL,'Give,Far',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29630,'Death','Stan Getz','Musician','\nFebruary 2, 1927\n','\nJune 6, 1991\n','American','You don\'t rehearse jazz to death to get the camera angles.','',NULL,'Camera,Jazz',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29631,'Good','Stan Getz','Musician','\nFebruary 2, 1927\n','\nJune 6, 1991\n','American','A good quartet is like a good conversation among friends interacting to each other\'s ideas.','',NULL,'Friends,Ideas',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29632,'Men','Stan Getz','Musician','\nFebruary 2, 1927\n','\nJune 6, 1991\n','American','I appreciate men like Ben Webster and Coleman Hawkins very much.','',NULL,'Appreciate,Ben',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29633,'','Stan Getz','Musician','\nFebruary 2, 1927\n','\nJune 6, 1991\n','American','I came from an era when we didn\'t use electronic instruments. The bass wasn\'t even amplified. The sound was the sound you got.','',NULL,'Sound,Bass,Era',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29634,'','Stan Getz','Musician','\nFebruary 2, 1927\n','\nJune 6, 1991\n','American','I played in rhumba bands, mickey mouse bands; all kinds of bands.','',NULL,'Played,Kinds,Bands',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29635,'Best','Stan Getz','Musician','\nFebruary 2, 1927\n','\nJune 6, 1991\n','American','If you like an instrument that sings, play the saxophone. At its best it\'s like the human voice.','',NULL,'Human,Play',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29636,'Life','Stan Getz','Musician','\nFebruary 2, 1927\n','\nJune 6, 1991\n','American','Life is too full of distractions nowadays. When I was a kid we had a little Emerson radio and that was it. We were more dedicated. We didn\'t have a choice.','',NULL,'Choice,Full',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29637,'','Stan Getz','Musician','\nFebruary 2, 1927\n','\nJune 6, 1991\n','American','My dark sound could be heard across a room clearer than somebody with a reedy sound. It had more projection. My sound always seemed to fill a room.','',NULL,'Dark,Somebody,Sound',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29638,'','Stan Getz','Musician','\nFebruary 2, 1927\n','\nJune 6, 1991\n','American','Records used to be documents, but now record companies want product.','',NULL,'Used,Records,Documents',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29639,'','Stan Getz','Musician','\nFebruary 2, 1927\n','\nJune 6, 1991\n','American','The saxophone is an imperfect instrument, especially the tenor and soprano, as far as intonation goes. The challenge is to sing on an imperfect instrument that is outside of your body.','',NULL,'Challenge,Far,Body',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29640,'','Stan Getz','Musician','\nFebruary 2, 1927\n','\nJune 6, 1991\n','American','We made records to document ourselves, not to sell a lot of records. I still feel that way. I put out a record because I think it\'s beautiful, not necessarily commercial.','',NULL,'Beautiful,Made,Still',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29641,'','Stan Getz','Musician','\nFebruary 2, 1927\n','\nJune 6, 1991\n','American','You can read all the textbooks and listen to all the records, but you have to play with musicians that are better than you.','',NULL,'Better,Play,Read',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29642,'','Boutros Boutros-Ghali','Public Servant','\nNovember 14, 1922\n','','Egyptian','A genocide in Africa has not received the same attention that genocide in Europe or genocide in Turkey or genocide in other part of the world. There is still this kind of basic discrimination against the African people and the African problems.','',NULL,'Still,Same,Problems',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29643,'','Boutros Boutros-Ghali','Public Servant','\nNovember 14, 1922\n','','Egyptian','For us, genocide was the gas chamber - what happened in Germany. We were not able to realize that with the machete you can create a genocide.','',NULL,'Able,Realize,Create',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29644,'Peace','Boutros Boutros-Ghali','Public Servant','\nNovember 14, 1922\n','','Egyptian','Rwanda was considered a second-class operation; because it was a small country, we had been able to maintain a kind of status quo. They were negotiating, they\'d accepted the new peace project, so we were under the impression that everything would be solved easily.','',NULL,'Everything,Country',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29645,'','Boutros Boutros-Ghali','Public Servant','\nNovember 14, 1922\n','','Egyptian','But at the beginning, our definition of the genocide was what happened to Armenia in 1917 or 1919, it\'s happened to the Jew in Europe, and we were not realizing - In our point of view, they have not the tools to do a genocide.','',NULL,'Beginning,Point,Happened',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29646,'','Boutros Boutros-Ghali','Public Servant','\nNovember 14, 1922\n','','Egyptian','But definitely, when a decision is taken, or when you are trying to oppose a decision, you are in a weaker position than the member states, because they know more about the situation than you. We gave information, but they never gave us any information.','',NULL,'Decision,Trying,Situation',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29647,'Time','Boutros Boutros-Ghali','Public Servant','\nNovember 14, 1922\n','','Egyptian','But I believe that the DPKO at this time was very much involved with American administration and was acting, taking on consideration the demand or the recommendation of the American administration. American administration was very powerful.','',NULL,'Believe,Powerful',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29648,'','Boutros Boutros-Ghali','Public Servant','\nNovember 14, 1922\n','','Egyptian','For President Clinton, according to this discussion I had with him, Rwanda was a marginal problem.','',NULL,'Him,Problem,President',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29649,'','Boutros Boutros-Ghali','Public Servant','\nNovember 14, 1922\n','','Egyptian','I used to say I never talk about my successor, neither about my predecessor.','',NULL,'Talk,Used,Neither',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29650,'','Boutros Boutros-Ghali','Public Servant','\nNovember 14, 1922\n','','Egyptian','In Yugoslavia, I\'d asked for additional forces too. I even went to meet the French prime minister, and I proposed additional forces... Nobody wanted to send troops.','',NULL,'Wanted,Nobody,Meet',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29651,'','Boutros Boutros-Ghali','Public Servant','\nNovember 14, 1922\n','','Egyptian','It was a mistake. I was wrong, but I discovered this many years later. I was acting on the basis of this mandate given me by the most important leaders of the world: President Bush\'s father, prime minister of France, President Mitterand, the Chinese, everybody.','',NULL,'Father,Important,Wrong',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29652,'','Boutros Boutros-Ghali','Public Servant','\nNovember 14, 1922\n','','Egyptian','So this is why I\'m always say happy that somebody mentions Rwanda, because behind Rwanda, we have Africa.','',NULL,'Happy,Why,Somebody',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29653,'Change,Peace','Boutros Boutros-Ghali','Public Servant','\nNovember 14, 1922\n','','Egyptian','The change began in Somalia, where we discovered that we were involved in an operation where there was no peace, so there was no more a peacekeeping operation because there was no peace.','',NULL,'Involved',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29654,'Peace','Boutros Boutros-Ghali','Public Servant','\nNovember 14, 1922\n','','Egyptian','The fact that you had disruptions in the peace process was not only in Rwanda. We had the same problem in Cambodia, we had the same problem in Mozambique, we had the same problem in Salvador.','',NULL,'Same,Problem',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29655,'Failure','Boutros Boutros-Ghali','Public Servant','\nNovember 14, 1922\n','','Egyptian','The failure of the United Nations - My failure is maybe, in retrospective, that I was not enough aggressive with the members of the Security Council.','',NULL,'Enough,Security',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29656,'Change,Courage','Boutros Boutros-Ghali','Public Servant','\nNovember 14, 1922\n','','Egyptian','The problem is when you are writing something in retrospective, it needs a lot of courage not to change, or you will forget a certain reality, and you will just take in consideration your view today.','',NULL,'Today',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29657,'','Boutros Boutros-Ghali','Public Servant','\nNovember 14, 1922\n','','Egyptian','The real problem was not the troops; the real problem was that only the United States had the infrastructure to do the transport of troops with big planes, and then who will pay?','',NULL,'Real,Problem,Big',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29658,'','Boutros Boutros-Ghali','Public Servant','\nNovember 14, 1922\n','','Egyptian','There is a greater fatigue concerning the African problem today than five or 10 years ago. The situation now in Africa is worse today than it was 10 years ago.','',NULL,'Today,Problem,Situation',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29659,'Peace','Boutros Boutros-Ghali','Public Servant','\nNovember 14, 1922\n','','Egyptian','We got involved in the Rwanda peace process for the simple reason that there was a decision which was taken by the Security Council, because the troops were in Uganda, and we decided to have a military presence.','',NULL,'Simple,Decision',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29660,'','Boutros Boutros-Ghali','Public Servant','\nNovember 14, 1922\n','','Egyptian','We were not realizing that, with just a machete, you can do a genocide.','',NULL,'Realizing,Genocide',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29661,'','Boutros Boutros-Ghali','Public Servant','\nNovember 14, 1922\n','','Egyptian','When you have an accident, they will save their own people, and those who have worked with you or with the NGOs are left. Unfortunately, this happens always. It is not an excuse at all.','',NULL,'Happens,Left,Accident',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29662,'','Yasmeen Ghauri','Model','\nMarch 23, 1971\n','','Canadian','There are thousands of girls out there who could be doing my job.','',NULL,'Job,Thousands',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29663,'','Carlos Ghosn','Businessman','\nMarch 9, 1954\n','','Brazilian','Commitment. This is my favorite word because in some way, people who are committed are always much more interesting and much more reliable, and much more, I would say, deep than people who are not.','',NULL,'Deep,Word,Commitment',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29664,'Positive','Carlos Ghosn','Businessman','\nMarch 9, 1954\n','','Brazilian','You have to listen to the people who have a negative opinion as well as those who have positive opinion. Just to make sure that you are blending all these opinions in your mind before a decision is made.','',NULL,'Mind,Decision',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29665,'Good,Great','Carlos Ghosn','Businessman','\nMarch 9, 1954\n','','Brazilian','Good is somebody who delivered and allowed the company to overcome obstacles, without leaving a profound impact on its culture. Great is somebody who leads his company to achievements and performance and value that nobody was expecting it had.','',NULL,'Leaving',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29666,'Best','Carlos Ghosn','Businessman','\nMarch 9, 1954\n','','Brazilian','I think that the best training a top manager can be engaged in is management by example.','',NULL,'Training,Top',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29667,'Time,Good','Carlos Ghosn','Businessman','\nMarch 9, 1954\n','','Brazilian','Employees are your most valuable assets. They are the heart and guts of a company. This doesn\'t mean that from time to time, you aren\'t going to do what is good for the company.','',NULL,'Heart',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29668,'','Carlos Ghosn','Businessman','\nMarch 9, 1954\n','','Brazilian','Any job very well done that has been carried out by a person who is fully dedicated is always a source of inspiration.','',NULL,'Job,Person,Done',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29669,'','Carlos Ghosn','Businessman','\nMarch 9, 1954\n','','Brazilian','Being in a multicultural environment in childhood is going to give you intuition, reflexes and instincts. You may acquire basic responsiveness later on, but it\'s never going to be as spontaneous as when you have been bathing in this environment during childhood.','',NULL,'May,Give,Intuition',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29670,'Respect','Carlos Ghosn','Businessman','\nMarch 9, 1954\n','','Brazilian','I think the new generation is much more demanding about respect for the environment than we have ever imagined.','',NULL,'Ever,Generation',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29671,'','Carlos Ghosn','Businessman','\nMarch 9, 1954\n','','Brazilian','You don\'t build your character by doing what everybody else is doing.','',NULL,'Character,Else,Everybody',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29672,'Business','Carlos Ghosn','Businessman','\nMarch 9, 1954\n','','Brazilian','Business is tough; you need tough guys.','',NULL,'Tough,Guys',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29673,'Design,Car','Carlos Ghosn','Businessman','\nMarch 9, 1954\n','','Brazilian','Design is important, it\'s an important dimension in the car. It\'s not the only one.','',NULL,'Important',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29674,'','Carlos Ghosn','Businessman','\nMarch 9, 1954\n','','Brazilian','I mean, when you\'re a pioneer and you are at the forefront of an offensive, you\'re going to be the most optimistic person.','',NULL,'Person,Mean,Optimistic',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29675,'Time','Carlos Ghosn','Businessman','\nMarch 9, 1954\n','','Brazilian','If you have not been a villain at a certain point in time, you will never be a hero. And the day you are a hero, you may become a villain the next day.','',NULL,'May,Hero',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29676,'','Carlos Ghosn','Businessman','\nMarch 9, 1954\n','','Brazilian','Is Europe going to be breaking? I don\'t think so. I think the euro will stay. I think at the end of the day Europeans will find the solutions in order to hold Europe together.','',NULL,'End,Together,Find',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29677,'','Carlos Ghosn','Businessman','\nMarch 9, 1954\n','','Brazilian','More and more, in any company, managers are dealing with different cultures. Companies are going global, but the teams are being divided and scattered all over the planet.','',NULL,'Different,Company,Divided',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29678,'','Carlos Ghosn','Businessman','\nMarch 9, 1954\n','','Brazilian','To face deflation, you have to have people accepting it and not reacting to it.','',NULL,'Face,Accepting,Reacting',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29679,'','Carlos Ghosn','Businessman','\nMarch 9, 1954\n','','Brazilian','We are not making a capital investment into GM as the first element or condition.','',NULL,'Making,Investment,Condition',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29680,'Car','Carlos Ghosn','Businessman','\nMarch 9, 1954\n','','Brazilian','We have some worse scenarios for which we need to prepare as companies. For the moment, we\'re planning for the worst, and the worst is now, and the car market is down more than 15 percent in France. There is so much uncertainty.','',NULL,'Down,Moment',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29681,'Success,Failure','Carlos Ghosn','Businessman','\nMarch 9, 1954\n','','Brazilian','You\'ll never convince me there is a hopeless situation or there is any finality in any success or any failure.','',NULL,'Hopeless',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29682,'','Carlos Ghosn','Businessman','\nMarch 9, 1954\n','','Brazilian','As an individual, not as the boss of a company, I am very interested in motor racing.','',NULL,'Boss,Individual,Company',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29683,'','Carlos Ghosn','Businessman','\nMarch 9, 1954\n','','Brazilian','As the CEO, I have to take care of the short term, mid term and the long term.','',NULL,'Care,Long,Short',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29684,'Age','Carlos Ghosn','Businessman','\nMarch 9, 1954\n','','Brazilian','At the age of 20 I bought a used Fiat 127. This was the only one I could afford!','',NULL,'Used,Afford',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29685,'','Carlos Ghosn','Businessman','\nMarch 9, 1954\n','','Brazilian','Cars have a large engine in the front and you have a gearbox, which is cumbersome. Electric cars don\'t have this problem. The motor is much smaller, the battery is below you. This will allow you to play with different shapes.','',NULL,'Different,Play,Problem',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29686,'','Carlos Ghosn','Businessman','\nMarch 9, 1954\n','','Brazilian','China will be the answer to Japan\'s problems.','',NULL,'Problems,Answer,China',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29687,'','Carlos Ghosn','Businessman','\nMarch 9, 1954\n','','Brazilian','Don\'t believe what I say. Believe what I do.','',NULL,'Believe',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29688,'','Riccardo Giacconi','Scientist','\nOctober 6, 1931\n','','American','The universe is popping all over the place.','',NULL,'Place,Universe,Popping',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29689,'Work,Art','Alberto Giacometti','Sculptor','\nOctober 10, 1901\n','\nJanuary 11, 1966\n','Swiss','In every work of art the subject is primordial, whether the artist knows it or not. The measure of the formal qualities is only a sign of the measure of the artist\'s obsession with his subject; the form is always in proportion to the obsession.','',NULL,'Artist',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29690,'','Alberto Giacometti','Sculptor','\nOctober 10, 1901\n','\nJanuary 11, 1966\n','Swiss','That\'s the terrible thing: the more one works on a picture, the more impossible it becomes to finish it.','',NULL,'Impossible,Picture,Works',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29691,'Art','Alberto Giacometti','Sculptor','\nOctober 10, 1901\n','\nJanuary 11, 1966\n','Swiss','When you look at art made by other people, you see what you need to see in it.','',NULL,'Made',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29692,'Work','Alberto Giacometti','Sculptor','\nOctober 10, 1901\n','\nJanuary 11, 1966\n','Swiss','I\'ve tried doing so, for it was never my intention to paint only with gray. But in the course of my work I have eliminated one color after another, and what has remained is gray, gray, gray!','',NULL,'After,Another',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29693,'Success,Failure','Alberto Giacometti','Sculptor','\nOctober 10, 1901\n','\nJanuary 11, 1966\n','Swiss','All I can do will only ever be a faint image of what I see and my success will always be less than my failure or perhaps equal to the failure.','',NULL,'Ever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29694,'Life','Alberto Giacometti','Sculptor','\nOctober 10, 1901\n','\nJanuary 11, 1966\n','Swiss','Artistically I am still a child with a whole life ahead of me to discover and create. I want something, but I won\'t know what it is until I succeed in doing it.','',NULL,'Still,Whole',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29695,'','Alberto Giacometti','Sculptor','\nOctober 10, 1901\n','\nJanuary 11, 1966\n','Swiss','If only someone else could paint what I see, it would be marvellous, because then I wouldn\'t have to paint at all.','',NULL,'Someone,Else,Paint',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29696,'Life,Work','Alberto Giacometti','Sculptor','\nOctober 10, 1901\n','\nJanuary 11, 1966\n','Swiss','All the sculptures of today, like those of the past, will end one day in pieces... So it is important to fashion ones work carefully in its smallest recess and charge every particle of matter with life.','',NULL,'Today',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29697,'Work','Alberto Giacometti','Sculptor','\nOctober 10, 1901\n','\nJanuary 11, 1966\n','Swiss','I don\'t know if I work in order to do something, or in order to know why I can\'t do what I want to do.','',NULL,'Why,Order',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29698,'','Alberto Giacometti','Sculptor','\nOctober 10, 1901\n','\nJanuary 11, 1966\n','Swiss','I paint and sculpt to get a grip on reality... to protect myself.','',NULL,'Reality,Protect,Paint',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29699,'','Alberto Giacometti','Sculptor','\nOctober 10, 1901\n','\nJanuary 11, 1966\n','Swiss','I\'ve been fifty thousand times to the Louvre. I have copied everything in drawing, trying to understand.','',NULL,'Everything,Trying,Understand',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29700,'','Alberto Giacometti','Sculptor','\nOctober 10, 1901\n','\nJanuary 11, 1966\n','Swiss','In the past I have never thought about loneliness when working, and I don\'t think about it now. Yet there must be a reason for the fact that so many people talk about it.','',NULL,'Loneliness,Past,Must',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29701,'','Alberto Giacometti','Sculptor','\nOctober 10, 1901\n','\nJanuary 11, 1966\n','Swiss','It is impossible to do a thing the way I see it because the closer I get the more differently I see.','',NULL,'Impossible,Closer',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29702,'','Alberto Giacometti','Sculptor','\nOctober 10, 1901\n','\nJanuary 11, 1966\n','Swiss','It was always disappointing to see that what I could really master in terms of form boiled down to so little.','',NULL,'Down,Master,Terms',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29703,'','Alberto Giacometti','Sculptor','\nOctober 10, 1901\n','\nJanuary 11, 1966\n','Swiss','Once the object has been constructed, I have a tendency to discover in it, transformed and displaced, images, impressions, facts which have deeply moved me.','',NULL,'Once,Facts,Object',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29704,'Life','Alberto Giacometti','Sculptor','\nOctober 10, 1901\n','\nJanuary 11, 1966\n','Swiss','Only reality interests me now and I know I could spend the rest of my life in copying a chair.','',NULL,'Reality,Rest',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29705,'Alone','Alberto Giacometti','Sculptor','\nOctober 10, 1901\n','\nJanuary 11, 1966\n','Swiss','The older I grow, the more I find myself alone.','',NULL,'Find,Older',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29706,'Good','Laura San Giacomo','Actress','\nNovember 14, 1962\n','','American','Certainly situation comedy is harder than people who are good at it make it look, but it\'s fun to do something different.','',NULL,'Fun,Different',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29707,'','Laura San Giacomo','Actress','\nNovember 14, 1962\n','','American','For all of my fortune, there are many with misfortune that need a hand.','',NULL,'Hand,Fortune,Misfortune',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29708,'','Laura San Giacomo','Actress','\nNovember 14, 1962\n','','American','I am willing to lend that hand, I will continue to stay involved with my charities as long as they need me.','',NULL,'Long,Hand,Stay',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29709,'','Laura San Giacomo','Actress','\nNovember 14, 1962\n','','American','I believe in giving back.','',NULL,'Believe,Giving',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29710,'','Laura San Giacomo','Actress','\nNovember 14, 1962\n','','American','I did theater at Carnegie, and in Pittsburgh and New York.','',NULL,'Did,York,Theater',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29711,'','Laura San Giacomo','Actress','\nNovember 14, 1962\n','','American','I have a son, Mason, who is disabled - cerebral palsy - and he does not walk independently, sit independently or speak. He uses a talking computer. I started becoming an advocate for him when he was 3 years old.','',NULL,'Him,Son,Old',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29712,'','Laura San Giacomo','Actress','\nNovember 14, 1962\n','','American','I knew that I wanted to be an actor. Then it became about whether acting wanted me.So, I gave it a shot. It hasn\'t worked out too bad, so far.','',NULL,'Bad,Acting,Wanted',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29713,'','Laura San Giacomo','Actress','\nNovember 14, 1962\n','','American','I went to college in Pittsburgh at Carnegie Mellon University... studied acting there. Then I went to New York for about five years. I moved out here about 10 years ago.','',NULL,'Acting,Here,College',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29714,'Love','Laura San Giacomo','Actress','\nNovember 14, 1962\n','','American','I\'m a bit of a layman physics junkie. I don\'t really understand it, but I love trying to understand it.','',NULL,'Trying,Understand',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29715,'','Laura San Giacomo','Actress','\nNovember 14, 1962\n','','American','It\'s fun to get really intense and emotionally detailed and complicated.','',NULL,'Fun,Intense,Detailed',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29716,'Time','Laura San Giacomo','Actress','\nNovember 14, 1962\n','','American','The world is changing and the physical barriers are down now. It\'s time for the emotional barriers to go down. And what better place to start than school?','',NULL,'School,Emotional',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29717,'Education,Amazing','Laura San Giacomo','Actress','\nNovember 14, 1962\n','','American','There are amazing schools and amazing educators that are doing a wonderful job. And then there are a lot of educators that are not prepared to deal with inclusive education. They haven\'t been trained. It\'s really quite lovely and easy when you understand how to do it.','',NULL,'Job',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29718,'','Laura San Giacomo','Actress','\nNovember 14, 1962\n','','American','We\'ve all had those moments where we take a person for granted.','',NULL,'Person,Granted,Moments',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29719,'Education,Society','A. Bartlett Giamatti','Educator','\nApril 4, 1938\n','\nSeptember 1, 1989\n','American','A liberal education is at the heart of a civil society, and at the heart of a liberal education is the act of teaching.','',NULL,'Heart',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29720,'Teacher,Work,Art','A. Bartlett Giamatti','Educator','\nApril 4, 1938\n','\nSeptember 1, 1989\n','American','Teachers believe they have a gift for giving; it drives them with the same irrepressible drive that drives others to create a work of art or a market or a building.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29721,'Society','A. Bartlett Giamatti','Educator','\nApril 4, 1938\n','\nSeptember 1, 1989\n','American','There are many who lust for the simple answers of doctrine or decree. They are on the left and right. They are not confined to a single part of the society. They are terrorists of the mind.','',NULL,'Mind,Simple',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29722,'','A. Bartlett Giamatti','Educator','\nApril 4, 1938\n','\nSeptember 1, 1989\n','American','A tremendous social responsibility comes with being a successful public performer.','',NULL,'Successful,Social,Public',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29723,'','A. Bartlett Giamatti','Educator','\nApril 4, 1938\n','\nSeptember 1, 1989\n','American','All I ever wanted to be was president of the American League.','',NULL,'Ever,Wanted,American',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29724,'Time','A. Bartlett Giamatti','Educator','\nApril 4, 1938\n','\nSeptember 1, 1989\n','American','Americans have been remarkably devoted to the capacity for belief, to idealism. That\'s why we get into trouble all the time. We\'re always viewed as naive.','',NULL,'Why,Trouble',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29725,'','A. Bartlett Giamatti','Educator','\nApril 4, 1938\n','\nSeptember 1, 1989\n','American','Baseball has undergone and absorbed a whole set of dislocations.','',NULL,'Baseball,Whole,Undergone',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29726,'Experience','A. Bartlett Giamatti','Educator','\nApril 4, 1938\n','\nSeptember 1, 1989\n','American','For me, baseball is the most nourishing game outside of literature. They both are re-tellings of human experience.','',NULL,'Game,Human',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29727,'','A. Bartlett Giamatti','Educator','\nApril 4, 1938\n','\nSeptember 1, 1989\n','American','I think that the young people today feel a tremendous sense of responsibility to their brothers and sisters because of the sacrifices that most families make to send their children to college.','',NULL,'Today,Children,Young',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29728,'','A. Bartlett Giamatti','Educator','\nApril 4, 1938\n','\nSeptember 1, 1989\n','American','I\'m not going to sit here now and say \'do this,\' or \'do that.\' But you must - must - expunge any vestige of racism.','',NULL,'Must,Racism,Here',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29729,'','A. Bartlett Giamatti','Educator','\nApril 4, 1938\n','\nSeptember 1, 1989\n','American','I\'m the world\'s expert on sterotypes held by academics about athletes and held by athletes about academics. To me, both of them are caricatures.','',NULL,'Both,Athletes,Expert',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29730,'Love,Society,Sports','A. Bartlett Giamatti','Educator','\nApril 4, 1938\n','\nSeptember 1, 1989\n','American','Major sports are major parts of society. It\'s not anomalous to have people who love sports come from other parts of that society.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29731,'','A. Bartlett Giamatti','Educator','\nApril 4, 1938\n','\nSeptember 1, 1989\n','American','My goal has been to encourage jointness, to push people to think of affiliations rather than to operate as solo entrepreneurs.','',NULL,'Goal,Rather,Encourage',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29732,'','A. Bartlett Giamatti','Educator','\nApril 4, 1938\n','\nSeptember 1, 1989\n','American','No one man is superior to the game.','',NULL,'Game,Superior',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29733,'','A. Bartlett Giamatti','Educator','\nApril 4, 1938\n','\nSeptember 1, 1989\n','American','On matters of race, on matters of decency, baseball should lead the way.','',NULL,'Baseball,Matters,Race',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29734,'','A. Bartlett Giamatti','Educator','\nApril 4, 1938\n','\nSeptember 1, 1989\n','American','Some of my academic friends think I\'ve fallen from a very special grace.','',NULL,'Friends,Special,Grace',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29735,'Art','A. Bartlett Giamatti','Educator','\nApril 4, 1938\n','\nSeptember 1, 1989\n','American','Teaching is an instinctual art, mindful of potential, craving of realizations, a pausing, seamless process.','',NULL,'Process,Potential',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29736,'Good','A. Bartlett Giamatti','Educator','\nApril 4, 1938\n','\nSeptember 1, 1989\n','American','The professionals must set a good example.','',NULL,'Must,Example',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29737,'','A. Bartlett Giamatti','Educator','\nApril 4, 1938\n','\nSeptember 1, 1989\n','American','The university is our culture\'s assertion that what is made by the mind has value and can convey values.','',NULL,'Mind,Made,Value',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29738,'Life,Work','A. Bartlett Giamatti','Educator','\nApril 4, 1938\n','\nSeptember 1, 1989\n','American','There are a lot of people who know me who can\'t understand for the life of them why I would got to work on something as unserious as baseball. If they only knew.','',NULL,'Baseball',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29739,'','A. Bartlett Giamatti','Educator','\nApril 4, 1938\n','\nSeptember 1, 1989\n','American','There\'s nothing bad that accrues from baseball.','',NULL,'Bad,Nothing,Baseball',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29740,'Life,Time','A. Bartlett Giamatti','Educator','\nApril 4, 1938\n','\nSeptember 1, 1989\n','American','This is not the first time in my life where you know going into a job that you\'re going to hear in stereo what was wrong with what you did.','',NULL,'Job',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29741,'','A. Bartlett Giamatti','Educator','\nApril 4, 1938\n','\nSeptember 1, 1989\n','American','To go from Yale to the National League is simply to go from one form of management to another.','',NULL,'Another,Simply,National',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29742,'','A. Bartlett Giamatti','Educator','\nApril 4, 1938\n','\nSeptember 1, 1989\n','American','Universities are not here to be mediums for the coercion of other people, they\'re here to be mediums for the free exchange of ideas.','',NULL,'Free,Here,Ideas',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29743,'Home','A. Bartlett Giamatti','Educator','\nApril 4, 1938\n','\nSeptember 1, 1989\n','American','We have an obligation to spread amateur baseball both at home and abroad. Building up the game at all levels - Little League, Babe Ruth Leagues, the colleges - is in our own self-interest. That\'s where the pool of talent is - and also of fans.','',NULL,'Game,Baseball',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29744,'','Paul Giamatti','Actor','\nJune 6, 1967\n','','American','I find that the crazy narcissists, the selfish loons are often the most fun to be around, weirdly.','',NULL,'Crazy,Fun,Selfish',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29745,'','Paul Giamatti','Actor','\nJune 6, 1967\n','','American','You are absolutely free to describe me as a turtle or something.','',NULL,'Free,Describe,Turtle',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29746,'Time','Paul Giamatti','Actor','\nJune 6, 1967\n','','American','I suppose there must be some way in which I\'m compelled to show some side of myself - or of people - that\'s paranoid and fraught and beleaguered and downtrodden, just as Tom Cruise wants to show that he\'s terrifyingly upbeat and terrifyingly heroic all the time.','',NULL,'Must,Show',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29747,'','Paul Giamatti','Actor','\nJune 6, 1967\n','','American','Academia is a rarified culture, especially an Ivy League academic background.','',NULL,'Culture,Background,Academic',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29748,'','Paul Giamatti','Actor','\nJune 6, 1967\n','','American','Acting can be a really silly thing. It\'s like playing dress-up.','',NULL,'Acting,Playing,Silly',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29749,'Good,Cool','Paul Giamatti','Actor','\nJune 6, 1967\n','','American','Am I really cool? You\'re telling me I\'m cool? Well, that\'s good to hear.','',NULL,'Hear',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29750,'Work,Money,Fear','Paul Giamatti','Actor','\nJune 6, 1967\n','','American','As an actor, to have achieved financial stability is amazing. But I always have this weird fear that I\'m not going to get any more work; it\'s about not having enough money.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29751,'','Paul Giamatti','Actor','\nJune 6, 1967\n','','American','I always would be happy to make a character even more unlikable, but you know, there\'s a limit and if you go there, you get into a very different kind of movie, man.','',NULL,'Happy,Character,Different',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29752,'Education','Paul Giamatti','Actor','\nJune 6, 1967\n','','American','I definitely had a top-notch education.','',NULL,'Definitely',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29753,'','Paul Giamatti','Actor','\nJune 6, 1967\n','','American','I definitely have a tendency to only see the blemishes of things, and see lots of things about my acting that I don\'t like.','',NULL,'Acting,Definitely,Lots',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29754,'','Paul Giamatti','Actor','\nJune 6, 1967\n','','American','I don\'t consider myself a very interesting person. I have the mentality of a supporting actor.','',NULL,'Person,Actor,Consider',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29755,'','Paul Giamatti','Actor','\nJune 6, 1967\n','','American','I don\'t mind being stereotyped in some way and playing certain kinds of guys, but if I can find something to occasionally get a break from that, that would be nice. And I feel like I manage to.','',NULL,'Nice,Mind,Find',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29756,'','Paul Giamatti','Actor','\nJune 6, 1967\n','','American','I don\'t mind talking about acting. I don\'t have anything interesting to say about it, but it\'s interesting talking about it.','',NULL,'Mind,Acting,Talking',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29757,'','Paul Giamatti','Actor','\nJune 6, 1967\n','','American','I don\'t think film actors need training, really.','',NULL,'Training,Film',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29758,'','Paul Giamatti','Actor','\nJune 6, 1967\n','','American','I get tired of myself pretty fast.','',NULL,'Tired,Pretty,Fast',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29759,'','Paul Giamatti','Actor','\nJune 6, 1967\n','','American','I have the mentality of a supporting actor.','',NULL,'Actor,Mentality,Supporting',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29760,'','Paul Giamatti','Actor','\nJune 6, 1967\n','','American','I learned how to fire a sniper rifle, which I\'m sure will be useful at some point.','',NULL,'Fire,Learned,Sure',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29761,'','Paul Giamatti','Actor','\nJune 6, 1967\n','','American','I like playing weird, kind of shady people.','',NULL,'Playing,Weird,Shady',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29762,'Work','Paul Giamatti','Actor','\nJune 6, 1967\n','','American','I like to work - I probably work too much.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29763,'','Paul Giamatti','Actor','\nJune 6, 1967\n','','American','I mean, I\'m not going to play the hero of something.','',NULL,'Mean,Hero,Play',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29764,'Movies','Paul Giamatti','Actor','\nJune 6, 1967\n','','American','I never thought I would have any particular career in movies at all.','',NULL,'Career,Thought',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29765,'','Paul Giamatti','Actor','\nJune 6, 1967\n','','American','I still want to be the guy who can get on the subway and check out the freak on the subway.','',NULL,'Still,Guy,Freak',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29766,'Freedom','Paul Giamatti','Actor','\nJune 6, 1967\n','','American','I was the youngest child and got a lot more freedom than my brother and sister. I used to wander, doing my own thing under the radar, but I didn\'t get in bad, bad trouble.','',NULL,'Bad,Child',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29767,'','Paul Giamatti','Actor','\nJune 6, 1967\n','','American','I\'m clearly not Brad Pitt, and I\'m never going to be Brad Pitt.','',NULL,'Clearly,Brad,Pitt',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29768,'','Paul Giamatti','Actor','\nJune 6, 1967\n','','American','I\'m not a big wine guy. And bars, I never go to bars anymore. It\'s such a drag, man.','',NULL,'Big,Wine,Guy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29769,'','Jason Giambi','Athlete','\nJanuary 8, 1971\n','','American','No matter what players say or people say, you want to be liked and appreciated, even if you\'ve had a downfall.','',NULL,'Matter,Players,Liked',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29770,'Fear,Failure','Jason Giambi','Athlete','\nJanuary 8, 1971\n','','American','As a younger player, you always kind of play with that fear of failure.','',NULL,'Play',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29771,'','Jason Giambi','Athlete','\nJanuary 8, 1971\n','','American','I can\'t get into specifics. Someday, hopefully, I\'ll be able to.','',NULL,'Able,Someday,Hopefully',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29772,'','Jason Giambi','Athlete','\nJanuary 8, 1971\n','','American','I had fun coming every day and playing in front of a packed house - it was exciting.','',NULL,'Fun,Playing,House',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29773,'','Jason Giambi','Athlete','\nJanuary 8, 1971\n','','American','I know my swing is going to be there. I don\'t need 600 swings in the cage; I know where it\'s at.','',NULL,'Swings,Cage,Swing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29774,'Time,Great','Jason Giambi','Athlete','\nJanuary 8, 1971\n','','American','I\'m still playing the game, having a great time.','',NULL,'Game',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29775,'','Jason Giambi','Athlete','\nJanuary 8, 1971\n','','American','I\'ve learned that you have to take responsibility for yourself in this game and lead yourself through it.','',NULL,'Yourself,Game,Through',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29776,'','Jason Giambi','Athlete','\nJanuary 8, 1971\n','','American','The biggest thing as I have gotten older is the calmness that\'s come over me.','',NULL,'Older,Biggest,Calmness',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29777,'Best','Jason Giambi','Athlete','\nJanuary 8, 1971\n','','American','This game, it seems when you play it the best, is when you\'re not really thinking a lot and just reacting and keeping it at its simplest point - just see it and hit it.','',NULL,'Game,Thinking',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29778,'','Jason Giambi','Athlete','\nJanuary 8, 1971\n','','American','You get to the plate and nothing is going through your mind. You see the ball, you see the seams.','',NULL,'Mind,Nothing,Through',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29779,'Great','Alexi Giannoulias','Politician','\nMarch 16, 1976\n','','American','But if, if you take a look at what would have happened, I mean, do we need to see soup lines down the street to figure out what would have happened? We avoided - and all economists will tell you that millions of jobs were saved because of the Recovery Act, and we avoided a second Great Depression. T','',NULL,'Depression,Reality',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29780,'Family,Business','Alexi Giannoulias','Politician','\nMarch 16, 1976\n','','American','Family businesses that have been around for generations are suddenly closing their doors, and while I\'m not comparing my situation or my family\'s situations to theirs, the fact that my father\'s business, which has been around for 30 years, might not be around, it gives me a perspective that makes me','',NULL,'Father',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29781,'Travel','Alexi Giannoulias','Politician','\nMarch 16, 1976\n','','American','I can tell you that when I travel the state, when I talk to people, they are really struggling, in a very real way. They\'re losing their jobs, they\'re losing their homes, they\'re dealing with financial challenges.','',NULL,'Real,Talk',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29782,'Family,Politics','Alexi Giannoulias','Politician','\nMarch 16, 1976\n','','American','I never took that stuff personally when people said I was too young, too inexperienced. I get politics. I get attack ads. But they said \'mobbed up family.\' That we were criminals. That kills me.','',NULL,'Young',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29783,'','Alexi Giannoulias','Politician','\nMarch 16, 1976\n','','American','I remember when my father passed away, we drove the funeral procession past the bank so he could say one last goodbye. That\'s how much the bank meant to my father.','',NULL,'Father,Past,Remember',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29784,'','Alexi Giannoulias','Politician','\nMarch 16, 1976\n','','American','If, if more stimulus means more tax cuts to small businesses, if, if more stimulus means middle class tax cuts, then I\'m for it.','',NULL,'Small,Means,Tax',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29785,'Family','Alexi Giannoulias','Politician','\nMarch 16, 1976\n','','American','It destroys you when people say complete mistruths about your family.','',NULL,'Complete,Destroys',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29786,'Time,Truth','Alexi Giannoulias','Politician','\nMarch 16, 1976\n','','American','Look, the, the - this country has not lived within its means for a very long time, and, and the truth is we\'re going to have to take our medicine.','',NULL,'Long',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29787,'Business','Alexi Giannoulias','Politician','\nMarch 16, 1976\n','','American','One of the biggest problems out there that I hear from my friends in the business community is that there\'s no lending, that it\'s tough to get a loan today.','',NULL,'Today,Friends',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29788,'','Alexi Giannoulias','Politician','\nMarch 16, 1976\n','','American','We need to focus on green jobs: solar, wind, geothermal, biomass.There\'s so many opportunities. But other countries like China are getting ahead of the curve.','',NULL,'Focus,Getting,Wind',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29789,'','Alexi Giannoulias','Politician','\nMarch 16, 1976\n','','American','When I talk to people, their concern is, how are you going to create jobs? How are you going to help turn this economy around? How are we going to make sure that when my kids get out of high school or college there will be some job there? Those are the concerns that are on their minds.','',NULL,'School,Help,Job',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29790,'Work','Alexi Giannoulias','Politician','\nMarch 16, 1976\n','','American','While I can\'t promise you that I\'m going to be a perfect candidate and I can\'t promise you that I\'m not going to make mistakes, I can unequivocally promise you that no one, no one, will work harder on your behalf, no one will fight harder with you and no one will make you more proud.','',NULL,'Mistakes,Fight',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29791,'','Andy Gibb','Musician','\nMarch 5, 1958\n','\nMarch 10, 1988\n','Australian','Before, I was terrified on stage. I only play guitar during the acoustic songs. After a while, you can elicit certain responses from the crowd, like Elvis.','',NULL,'Before,Play,After',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29792,'Success,Change,Age','Andy Gibb','Musician','\nMarch 5, 1958\n','\nMarch 10, 1988\n','Australian','Even my older brothers\' early success 10 years ago didn\'t change me since there was such an age difference.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29793,'','Andy Gibb','Musician','\nMarch 5, 1958\n','\nMarch 10, 1988\n','Australian','Girls are always running through my mind. They don\'t dare walk.','',NULL,'Mind,Through,Walk',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29794,'Family,Great','Andy Gibb','Musician','\nMarch 5, 1958\n','\nMarch 10, 1988\n','Australian','I grew up in a show business family, so we\'ve always had a great sense of balance, being so close to my parents.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29795,'','Andy Gibb','Musician','\nMarch 5, 1958\n','\nMarch 10, 1988\n','Australian','I have been to hell and back. I had a very, very bad nervous breakdown.','',NULL,'Bad,Hell,Nervous',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29796,'Music,Time,Business','Andy Gibb','Musician','\nMarch 5, 1958\n','\nMarch 10, 1988\n','Australian','I have to take time occasionally to get away from the pressures of this business. If I don\'t, I think I would get stale, and that would show in my music.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29797,'Best,Respect','Andy Gibb','Musician','\nMarch 5, 1958\n','\nMarch 10, 1988\n','Australian','I respect the people who buy my records and come to my concerts. It\'s only fair that I always try to give them the very best that\'s in me. After all, I need them more than they need me.','',NULL,'Give',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29798,'','Andy Gibb','Musician','\nMarch 5, 1958\n','\nMarch 10, 1988\n','Australian','I\'ll have to get people to write songs for me right now until my own writing comes around.','',NULL,'Writing,Around,Write',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29799,'Music,Legal','Andy Gibb','Musician','\nMarch 5, 1958\n','\nMarch 10, 1988\n','Australian','I\'ve been working at performing for five years now. I\'ve been working in Australia and Spain and England. When I was only 15 or 16, 1 was performing in bars; I could have had legal problems, but it\'s also the only way to get to know what music is all about.','',NULL,'Working',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29800,'','Andy Gibb','Musician','\nMarch 5, 1958\n','\nMarch 10, 1988\n','Australian','In 1973 we moved to the British Isle of Man, and I put my first band together for one year, named Melody Fair.','',NULL,'Together,Put,Year',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29801,'Time,Good','Andy Gibb','Musician','\nMarch 5, 1958\n','\nMarch 10, 1988\n','Australian','Songs don\'t just come out of the air. They take time, but it\'s good fun, too. Maurice gave me encouragement.','',NULL,'Fun',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29802,'','Andy Gibb','Musician','\nMarch 5, 1958\n','\nMarch 10, 1988\n','Australian','There is nothing to compare with the instantaneous feedback a singer gets from the people sitting in front of him. That is where it all comes together - all the rehearsing and working to get everything just exactly right.','',NULL,'Nothing,Everything,Together',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29803,'Love','Andy Gibb','Musician','\nMarch 5, 1958\n','\nMarch 10, 1988\n','Australian','Victoria was just as much in love with me as I was with her. We could not bear to be apart for a single second. We were like two lovers shipwrecked on a desert island. There was no world outside our love.','',NULL,'Single,Two',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29804,'','Barry Gibb','Musician','\nSeptember 1, 1946\n','','English','As long as you\'re having fun, that\'s the key. The moment it becomes a grind, it\'s over.','',NULL,'Fun,Long,Moment',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29805,'Family,Home','Barry Gibb','Musician','\nSeptember 1, 1946\n','','English','The secret is to make sure your family comes before anything else, because no matter what you do you\'ve got to come home.','',NULL,'Before',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29806,'Money','Barry Gibb','Musician','\nSeptember 1, 1946\n','','English','By going solo I could lose a fortune but money is not important.','',NULL,'Important,Lose',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29807,'Teen','Barry Gibb','Musician','\nSeptember 1, 1946\n','','English','Everybody is a teenage idol.','',NULL,'Everybody,Teenage',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29808,'','Barry Gibb','Musician','\nSeptember 1, 1946\n','','English','I don\'t ever wish I was somebody else.','',NULL,'Ever,Wish,Else',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29809,'','Barry Gibb','Musician','\nSeptember 1, 1946\n','','English','But all bubbles have a way of bursting or being deflated in the end.','',NULL,'End,Bubbles,Bursting',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29810,'','Barry Gibb','Musician','\nSeptember 1, 1946\n','','English','But even now, when people see me in the street, they point upwards to the sky.','',NULL,'Point,Sky,Street',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29811,'','Barry Gibb','Musician','\nSeptember 1, 1946\n','','English','He was the average guy. Maurice, I think, reflected every man.','',NULL,'Guy,Average,Reflected',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29812,'','Barry Gibb','Musician','\nSeptember 1, 1946\n','','English','I don\'t want to live on past records.','',NULL,'Live,Past,Records',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29813,'Time','Barry Gibb','Musician','\nSeptember 1, 1946\n','','English','I have a huge ego and a huge inferiority complex at the same time.','',NULL,'Ego,Same',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29814,'','Barry Gibb','Musician','\nSeptember 1, 1946\n','','English','I have a little dictaphone and if a sound takes my fancy or if a lyric comes to me in the middle of the night I\'ll just record it there and then.','',NULL,'Night,Takes,Sound',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29815,'Love,Change,Family','Barry Gibb','Musician','\nSeptember 1, 1946\n','','English','I just love the feeling a close family gives you and I wouldn\'t change it for anything.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29816,'Music','Barry Gibb','Musician','\nSeptember 1, 1946\n','','English','I like blues but it is music I am too ignorant to understand.','',NULL,'Understand,Ignorant',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29817,'Love,Music','Barry Gibb','Musician','\nSeptember 1, 1946\n','','English','I love making records; I love making music; I love writing songs.','',NULL,'Writing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29818,'','Barry Gibb','Musician','\nSeptember 1, 1946\n','','English','I never really did any disco dancing.','',NULL,'Did,Dancing,Disco',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29819,'','Barry Gibb','Musician','\nSeptember 1, 1946\n','','English','I think they are grooming me as another Gary Cooper.','',NULL,'Another,Grooming,Cooper',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29820,'','Barry Gibb','Musician','\nSeptember 1, 1946\n','','English','I will always have my songs and I don\'t think I will ever dry-up.','',NULL,'Ever,Songs',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29821,'','Barry Gibb','Musician','\nSeptember 1, 1946\n','','English','I would be content if I had nothing but a tape-recorder. I could still write songs and record them.','',NULL,'Nothing,Still,Write',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29822,'','Barry Gibb','Musician','\nSeptember 1, 1946\n','','English','I\'m Mr Boring, not a party-goer at all.','',NULL,'Boring,Mr',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29823,'','Barry Gibb','Musician','\nSeptember 1, 1946\n','','English','I\'m the eldest at 51, and if the Stones can drag themselves around once more, then there\'s a few more albums in us.','',NULL,'Around,Once,Few',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29824,'Family','Barry Gibb','Musician','\nSeptember 1, 1946\n','','English','I\'m very much a family person.','',NULL,'Person',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29825,'','Barry Gibb','Musician','\nSeptember 1, 1946\n','','English','I\'ve never been into parties, premieres or night-clubbing.','',NULL,'Parties,Premieres',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29826,'Famous','Barry Gibb','Musician','\nSeptember 1, 1946\n','','English','I\'ve worked with a lot of people who are more famous than myself who are terribly insecure.','',NULL,'Insecure,Worked',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29827,'','Barry Gibb','Musician','\nSeptember 1, 1946\n','','English','It is commercial pop that the majority of people understand. A working man\'s daughter would not understand blues.','',NULL,'Understand,Working,Blues',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29828,'Music,Good,Money','Barry Gibb','Musician','\nSeptember 1, 1946\n','','English','It is not the money but the self-respect and wanting to create good music.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29829,'','Maurice Gibb','Musician','\nDecember 22, 1949\n','\nJanuary 12, 2003\n','Australian','The most important thing about recovery is to pass the message on.','',NULL,'Important,Message,Pass',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29830,'','Maurice Gibb','Musician','\nDecember 22, 1949\n','\nJanuary 12, 2003\n','Australian','When Andy died, I just drank to dumb my mind.','',NULL,'Mind,Dumb,Died',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29831,'Trust','Maurice Gibb','Musician','\nDecember 22, 1949\n','\nJanuary 12, 2003\n','Australian','As an alcoholic, you have no appreciation for your wife or your children\'s feelings, but I\'m making up for that now. I\'m winning my children\'s trust back.','',NULL,'Wife,Children',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29832,'Time,Good','Maurice Gibb','Musician','\nDecember 22, 1949\n','\nJanuary 12, 2003\n','Australian','Everybody who knows us knows we always have a good time.','',NULL,'Everybody',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29833,'Car','Maurice Gibb','Musician','\nDecember 22, 1949\n','\nJanuary 12, 2003\n','Australian','I think we have to act like stars because it is expected of us. So we drive our big cars and live in our smart houses.','',NULL,'Smart,Live',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29834,'Dating','Maurice Gibb','Musician','\nDecember 22, 1949\n','\nJanuary 12, 2003\n','Australian','No one knew me until I met my wife Lulu. Lulu\'s mother used to ask, Which one is Maurice? For six months she thought Lulu was dating Barry.','',NULL,'Mother,Wife',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29835,'','Maurice Gibb','Musician','\nDecember 22, 1949\n','\nJanuary 12, 2003\n','Australian','We don\'t mind being ripped apart, but don\'t rip the songs apart. They\'re like our kids.','',NULL,'Mind,Kids,Songs',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29836,'Good','Maurice Gibb','Musician','\nDecember 22, 1949\n','\nJanuary 12, 2003\n','Australian','America? They had a good girl singer, Janis Joplin.','',NULL,'Girl,America',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29837,'','Maurice Gibb','Musician','\nDecember 22, 1949\n','\nJanuary 12, 2003\n','Australian','Barry seems to be more flamboyant merely because he gets more interviews to talk about it.','',NULL,'Talk,Seems,Interviews',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29838,'','Maurice Gibb','Musician','\nDecember 22, 1949\n','\nJanuary 12, 2003\n','Australian','Elton wanted a garden. They were building all afternoon while we were rehearsing. And then they built a fountain for Elton. And he said, I was only joking!','',NULL,'Said,Wanted,While',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29839,'','Maurice Gibb','Musician','\nDecember 22, 1949\n','\nJanuary 12, 2003\n','Australian','Finally, I found a program that\'s put my troubles behind me.','',NULL,'Put,Found,Behind',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29840,'','Maurice Gibb','Musician','\nDecember 22, 1949\n','\nJanuary 12, 2003\n','Australian','FOr a while, I\'d never had the opportunity to prove on TV that I could play the piano.','',NULL,'Play,While,Piano',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29841,'','Maurice Gibb','Musician','\nDecember 22, 1949\n','\nJanuary 12, 2003\n','Australian','Harmonies are nice.','',NULL,'Nice,Harmonies',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29842,'','Maurice Gibb','Musician','\nDecember 22, 1949\n','\nJanuary 12, 2003\n','Australian','I heard my brother\'s voice even though we were apart. I then answered the phone and found him on the line.','',NULL,'Him,Brother,Found',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29843,'','Maurice Gibb','Musician','\nDecember 22, 1949\n','\nJanuary 12, 2003\n','Australian','I suppose being his twin made me understand Robin that much more easily.','',NULL,'Made,Understand,Twin',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29844,'','Maurice Gibb','Musician','\nDecember 22, 1949\n','\nJanuary 12, 2003\n','Australian','I was always the one left behind. Out in the streets, when they saw me they\'d say, That\'s just one of the Bee Gees.','',NULL,'Left,Behind,Bee',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29845,'','Maurice Gibb','Musician','\nDecember 22, 1949\n','\nJanuary 12, 2003\n','Australian','I was always the sexy bass player in the background while Robin stood centre. Barry and I played it up a bit, gave \'em a bit of thigh.','',NULL,'Sexy,While,Bit',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29846,'Music','Maurice Gibb','Musician','\nDecember 22, 1949\n','\nJanuary 12, 2003\n','Australian','I write the music because I can\'t really write lyrics. But I can write chords like Robin\'s never heard of. So I provide the music for them to add the lyrics to.','',NULL,'Write,Heard',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29847,'','Maurice Gibb','Musician','\nDecember 22, 1949\n','\nJanuary 12, 2003\n','Australian','I\'ll be honest. We copied everyone... the Beatles, the Bachelors. It was the only way people would even listen to you.','',NULL,'Honest,Everyone,Listen',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29848,'','Maurice Gibb','Musician','\nDecember 22, 1949\n','\nJanuary 12, 2003\n','Australian','I\'m not a big blues fan, but I don\'t know anyone who doesn\'t dig B.B. King.','',NULL,'Big,Anyone,Blues',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29849,'','Maurice Gibb','Musician','\nDecember 22, 1949\n','\nJanuary 12, 2003\n','Australian','I\'m quite proud of my piano playing. Robin\'s never played a note on the piano at our recording sessions. I just wish I could be appreciated musically now.','',NULL,'Wish,Proud,Playing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29850,'Alone','Maurice Gibb','Musician','\nDecember 22, 1949\n','\nJanuary 12, 2003\n','Australian','It\'s very hard to write a song alone. It\'s only by jamming that you can get a song together.','',NULL,'Hard,Together',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29851,'Good','Maurice Gibb','Musician','\nDecember 22, 1949\n','\nJanuary 12, 2003\n','Australian','Jim Morrison\'s very good looking, but I don\'t like this version of the song. The Feliciano version is better.','',NULL,'Better,Song',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29852,'','Maurice Gibb','Musician','\nDecember 22, 1949\n','\nJanuary 12, 2003\n','Australian','Robin had always wanted to go solo, so when it happened I wasn\'t angry at all. I understood the situation. But Barry is so full of pride and couldn\'t understand why Robin had done it.','',NULL,'Angry,Done,Understand',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29853,'','Maurice Gibb','Musician','\nDecember 22, 1949\n','\nJanuary 12, 2003\n','Australian','Robin hasn\'t got a big nose - but I can soon arrange that.','',NULL,'Big,Nose,Soon',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29854,'','Robin Gibb','Musician','\nDecember 22, 1949\n','\nMay 20, 2012\n','English','I don\'t take things for granted, because everything feels more fragile. It\'s made me wonder about mortality and how long you\'ve got somebody in the world. I\'m more fearful than I used to be.','',NULL,'Long,Everything,Made',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29855,'','Robin Gibb','Musician','\nDecember 22, 1949\n','\nMay 20, 2012\n','English','I visit English country churchyards where historical figures are buried.','',NULL,'Country,English,Historical',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29856,'Love,Food','Robin Gibb','Musician','\nDecember 22, 1949\n','\nMay 20, 2012\n','English','I love food, I love eating.','',NULL,'Eating',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29857,'Family','Robin Gibb','Musician','\nDecember 22, 1949\n','\nMay 20, 2012\n','English','I sometimes wonder if the tragedies my family has suffered are a kind of karmic price for all the fame and fortune the Bee Gees have had.','',NULL,'Sometimes,Wonder',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29858,'Work,Good','Robin Gibb','Musician','\nDecember 22, 1949\n','\nMay 20, 2012\n','English','I\'m really happy that I got to work with such fresh talent. In a day when record companies are not particularly good at encouraging young, talented songwriters to come forward and get exposure, I think it\'s important to give tomorrow\'s songwriters the opportunity.','',NULL,'Happy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29859,'','Robin Gibb','Musician','\nDecember 22, 1949\n','\nMay 20, 2012\n','English','I\'ve always been thin. If you go back to when we first started I\'ve always been skinny.','',NULL,'Started,Skinny,Thin',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29860,'Death','Robin Gibb','Musician','\nDecember 22, 1949\n','\nMay 20, 2012\n','English','If the heart stops for more than two minutes, you have massive brain death. There are only two minutes between our conscious world and zero. That\'s how fragile our consciousness is.','',NULL,'Heart,Brain',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29861,'Life','Robin Gibb','Musician','\nDecember 22, 1949\n','\nMay 20, 2012\n','English','Losing people makes you realize you\'ve got to grab life - not put things off.','',NULL,'Put,Off',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29862,'Life','Robin Gibb','Musician','\nDecember 22, 1949\n','\nMay 20, 2012\n','English','We will pursue every factor, every element, every second of the timeline, of the final hours of Maurice\'s life. We will pursue that relentlessly. That will be our quest from now on.','',NULL,'Second,Hours',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29863,'Anger','Robin Gibb','Musician','\nDecember 22, 1949\n','\nMay 20, 2012\n','English','As the plane got closer to Miami, I had this terrible feeling he was dying. Maybe he was telling me that he was going. I felt anger, panic, despair and helplessness.','',NULL,'Feeling,Dying',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29864,'','Robin Gibb','Musician','\nDecember 22, 1949\n','\nMay 20, 2012\n','English','Everyone\'s looking to the urban scene for inspiration now.','',NULL,'Everyone,Looking,Scene',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29865,'Marriage,Business','Robin Gibb','Musician','\nDecember 22, 1949\n','\nMay 20, 2012\n','English','How do you explain the bond between man and wife? Well, for one thing, it\'s private. What people do in their own marriage is their own business.','',NULL,'Wife',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29866,'Faith','Robin Gibb','Musician','\nDecember 22, 1949\n','\nMay 20, 2012\n','English','I don\'t have too much faith in destiny, or an afterlife. This is it.','',NULL,'Destiny,Afterlife',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29867,'Home','Robin Gibb','Musician','\nDecember 22, 1949\n','\nMay 20, 2012\n','English','I don\'t know what \'home\' or \'abroad\' is any more.','',NULL,'Abroad',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29868,'','Robin Gibb','Musician','\nDecember 22, 1949\n','\nMay 20, 2012\n','English','I don\'t like fruit but I\'m vegetarian, so eat a lot of veggies.','',NULL,'Eat,Vegetarian,Fruit',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29869,'','Robin Gibb','Musician','\nDecember 22, 1949\n','\nMay 20, 2012\n','English','I don\'t like lifts and will walk up 20 flights of stairs if I have to. Crowded rooms make me uncomfortable, too, although I can sing to a stadium full of thousands of people no bother.','',NULL,'Walk,Full,Sing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29870,'','Robin Gibb','Musician','\nDecember 22, 1949\n','\nMay 20, 2012\n','English','I don\'t like rock opera with back beats.','',NULL,'Rock,Opera,Beats',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29871,'Life,Music','Robin Gibb','Musician','\nDecember 22, 1949\n','\nMay 20, 2012\n','English','I find it very, very hard. He was part of the fabric of my life. We were kids together, and teenagers. We spent the whole of our lives with each other because of our music.','',NULL,'Hard',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29872,'','Robin Gibb','Musician','\nDecember 22, 1949\n','\nMay 20, 2012\n','English','I hadn\'t accepted he was seriously ill. The idea that someone so close to you couldn\'t wake up was utterly incomprehensible. Then the doctor came in... Maurice had no brain left. There wasn\'t any activity at all.','',NULL,'Someone,Brain,Idea',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29873,'','Robin Gibb','Musician','\nDecember 22, 1949\n','\nMay 20, 2012\n','English','I haven\'t really met anyone else who has influenced me, but you never know, it could happen next year or next month. I just like to go with the spur of the moment.','',NULL,'Happen,Moment,Else',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29874,'Love','Robin Gibb','Musician','\nDecember 22, 1949\n','\nMay 20, 2012\n','English','I love stuff like Mozart.','',NULL,'Stuff,Mozart',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29875,'Family','Robin Gibb','Musician','\nDecember 22, 1949\n','\nMay 20, 2012\n','English','I think for anybody, any family, and I know there are families out there that are going through this even now, that it is the hardest thing in the world. Nobody is ever prepared for it.','',NULL,'Ever,Through',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29876,'','Robin Gibb','Musician','\nDecember 22, 1949\n','\nMay 20, 2012\n','English','I\'d never try to be that distinctive from the Bee Gees\' sound. I\'m very proud of being a Bee Gee and am always aware that I\'ll be identified as a Bee Gee.','',NULL,'Try,Proud,Sound',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29877,'','Robin Gibb','Musician','\nDecember 22, 1949\n','\nMay 20, 2012\n','English','I\'ll never get used to living without Mo, but the painful things that surround what happened to him aren\'t so painful any more-not so raw or so new.','',NULL,'Him,Living,Used',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29878,'Work,Time,Good','Robin Gibb','Musician','\nDecember 22, 1949\n','\nMay 20, 2012\n','English','I\'m not a party person or someone who likes to sit and drink in clubs all night, and never really have been. I have a good time through work.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29879,'','Ben Gibbard','Musician','\nAugust 11, 1976\n','','American','Everybody has a language or code that they use with their wife or their girlfriend or boyfriend or what have you. It\'s a language aside from the language they have with strangers. I\'ve always been maybe an abuser of alliteration, but I\'ve always loved it and I like how those words sound together.','',NULL,'Wife,Words,Together',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29880,'Life,Time','Ben Gibbard','Musician','\nAugust 11, 1976\n','','American','We all pine for a time in life when things were simpler. Even when they weren\'t necessarily simpler, hindsight makes them look a lot simpler. The reality of it was that it wasn\'t.','',NULL,'Reality',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29881,'Life','Ben Gibbard','Musician','\nAugust 11, 1976\n','','American','Living this life in the same sorta way that Kerouac lived, you get to hang out at shows and drink and you\'re able to not really face reality and adulthood the way most of my friends are.','',NULL,'Reality,Friends',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29882,'Time','Ben Gibbard','Musician','\nAugust 11, 1976\n','','American','You can\'t please everybody all the time, but I think for the most part we tend to maintain a healthy level of self-reference to kind of make sure we continue to push things forward.','',NULL,'Forward,Sure',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29883,'Life','Ben Gibbard','Musician','\nAugust 11, 1976\n','','American','As a songwriter, I\'m not necessarily writing about myself or my life.','',NULL,'Writing,Songwriter',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29884,'Time','Ben Gibbard','Musician','\nAugust 11, 1976\n','','American','For \'Narrow Stairs,\' the majority of the songs I brought in were guitar songs - songs we could sit in a room and just play. I can honestly say I had more fun and felt more inspired on this record than anything that we had done in a long time.','',NULL,'Fun,Long',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29885,'Love','Ben Gibbard','Musician','\nAugust 11, 1976\n','','American','Hall & Oates is one of the few musical groups as satisfying now as it was back then. There\'s something incredibly musically satisfying about their songs. Nothing has diminished my love for them.','',NULL,'Nothing,Few',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29886,'Best','Ben Gibbard','Musician','\nAugust 11, 1976\n','','American','I don\'t want to be overdramatic about it, but I\'m starting to see a lot of my bad habits get the best of me.','',NULL,'Bad,Habits',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29887,'','Ben Gibbard','Musician','\nAugust 11, 1976\n','','American','I feel that we are currently living in a world that is similar to late \'50s, early \'60s kind of world.','',NULL,'Living,Late,Early',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29888,'','Ben Gibbard','Musician','\nAugust 11, 1976\n','','American','I just rediscovered my guitar.','',NULL,'Guitar',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29889,'','Ben Gibbard','Musician','\nAugust 11, 1976\n','','American','I like writing on piano and a computer, and a lot of \'Plans\' came out of samples and vocal lines.','',NULL,'Writing,Piano,Computer',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29890,'Love','Ben Gibbard','Musician','\nAugust 11, 1976\n','','American','I love bummer songs.','',NULL,'Songs,Bummer',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29891,'','Ben Gibbard','Musician','\nAugust 11, 1976\n','','American','I was literally just going and applying for jobs, and I couldn\'t get a job, and I was getting more and more broke, and you find yourself groveling for jobs you don\'t even want.','',NULL,'Yourself,Job,Find',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29892,'Time,Good','Ben Gibbard','Musician','\nAugust 11, 1976\n','','American','I\'m not like a 90-mph fastball kind of guy, but I can hit 70 on radar gun. I hit 70 one time on a radar guy at one of those pitch-and-throw kind of things. I have a pretty good arm for somebody who\'s not a baseball player.','',NULL,'Baseball',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29893,'Great','Ben Gibbard','Musician','\nAugust 11, 1976\n','','American','I\'ve always had a soft spot for Phil Collins. He\'s a great vocalist.','',NULL,'Soft,Collins',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29894,'Good','Ben Gibbard','Musician','\nAugust 11, 1976\n','','American','I\'ve covered Avril Lavigne. I like good pop songs, and I don\'t think there should be any kind of preconceptions about where good pop songs come from.','',NULL,'Songs,Pop',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29895,'','Ben Gibbard','Musician','\nAugust 11, 1976\n','','American','It\'s like, how do you continue to make records that are representative of who you are that your fans will recognize as your band, while still trying to push things forward and present new sounds for people.','',NULL,'Forward,Trying,Still',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29896,'','Ben Gibbard','Musician','\nAugust 11, 1976\n','','American','It\'s trippy to think we have an album that\'s 10 years old. It\'s even trippier to think we have a couple of albums older than that.','',NULL,'Old,Older,Couple',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29897,'','Ben Gibbard','Musician','\nAugust 11, 1976\n','','American','The second \'Postal Service\' album is threatening to become the \'Chinese Democracy\' of indie rock. It will come out eventually, or maybe it won\'t.','',NULL,'Rock,Democracy,Become',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29898,'','Ben Gibbard','Musician','\nAugust 11, 1976\n','','American','The songwriting of Hall & Oates is deceptively complex. There are a number of key changes that pass you by as you\'re listening to the song because they\'re so seamless and clever.','',NULL,'Song,Changes,Number',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29899,'Time,Money,God','Ben Gibbard','Musician','\nAugust 11, 1976\n','','American','To set the record straight for the God knows millionth time, we certainly didn\'t sign to Atlantic just for the money.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29900,'Time','Ben Gibbard','Musician','\nAugust 11, 1976\n','','American','We never sit down before we start making a record and talk about this new sonic palette that we are going to try to explore. We always let the record kind of reveal itself to us over time.','',NULL,'Down,Before',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29901,'Life','Ben Gibbard','Musician','\nAugust 11, 1976\n','','American','What we aspired to in 1998, we have wildly surpassed. And I know we all feel incredibly grateful and lucky this band has been able to have the life that it\'s had.','',NULL,'Grateful,Able',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29902,'Time','Ben Gibbard','Musician','\nAugust 11, 1976\n','','American','When we moved to Seattle, everybody kind of disappeared into different corners of the city and it was a very difficult time for the band.','',NULL,'Different,Difficult',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29903,'Respect','Edward Gibbon','Historian','\nApril 27, 1737\n','\nJanuary 16, 1794\n','English','I never make the mistake of arguing with people for whose opinions I have no respect.','',NULL,'Opinions,Mistake',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29904,'Friendship,Happiness','Edward Gibbon','Historian','\nApril 27, 1737\n','\nJanuary 16, 1794\n','English','I understand by this passion the union of desire, friendship, and tenderness, which is inflamed by a single female, which prefers her to the rest of her sex, and which seeks her possession as the supreme or the sole happiness of our being.','',NULL,'Sex',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29905,'','Edward Gibbon','Historian','\nApril 27, 1737\n','\nJanuary 16, 1794\n','English','Conversation enriches the understanding, but solitude is the school of genius.','',NULL,'School,Solitude,Genius',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29906,'Business,Work','Edward Gibbon','Historian','\nApril 27, 1737\n','\nJanuary 16, 1794\n','English','Our work is the presentation of our capabilities.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29907,'','Edward Gibbon','Historian','\nApril 27, 1737\n','\nJanuary 16, 1794\n','English','Corruption, the most infallible symptom of constitutional liberty.','',NULL,'Corruption,Liberty,Infallible',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29908,'','Edward Gibbon','Historian','\nApril 27, 1737\n','\nJanuary 16, 1794\n','English','Revenge is profitable, gratitude is expensive.','',NULL,'Gratitude,Revenge,Expensive',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29909,'','Edward Gibbon','Historian','\nApril 27, 1737\n','\nJanuary 16, 1794\n','English','I am indeed rich, since my income is superior to my expenses, and my expense is equal to my wishes.','',NULL,'Rich,Since,Wishes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29910,'History','Edward Gibbon','Historian','\nApril 27, 1737\n','\nJanuary 16, 1794\n','English','History is indeed little more than the register of the crimes, follies, and misfortunes of mankind.','',NULL,'Mankind,Indeed',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29911,'','Edward Gibbon','Historian','\nApril 27, 1737\n','\nJanuary 16, 1794\n','English','A heart to resolve, a head to contrive, and a hand to execute.','',NULL,'Heart,Hand,Head',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29912,'','Edward Gibbon','Historian','\nApril 27, 1737\n','\nJanuary 16, 1794\n','English','Fanaticism obliterates the feelings of humanity.','',NULL,'Humanity,Feelings,Fanaticism',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29913,'','Edward Gibbon','Historian','\nApril 27, 1737\n','\nJanuary 16, 1794\n','English','The end comes when we no longer talk with ourselves. It is the end of genuine thinking and the beginning of the final loneliness.','',NULL,'Loneliness,End,Thinking',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29914,'','Edward Gibbon','Historian','\nApril 27, 1737\n','\nJanuary 16, 1794\n','English','Books are those faithful mirrors that reflect to our mind the minds of sages and heroes.','',NULL,'Mind,Minds,Faithful',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29915,'Teacher','Edward Gibbon','Historian','\nApril 27, 1737\n','\nJanuary 16, 1794\n','English','Every man who rises above the common level has received two educations: the first from his teachers; the second, more personal and important, from himself.','',NULL,'Important,Two',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29916,'History','Edward Gibbon','Historian','\nApril 27, 1737\n','\nJanuary 16, 1794\n','English','History is little more than the register of the crimes, follies, and misfortunes of mankind.','',NULL,'Mankind,Crimes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29917,'Best,Hope','Edward Gibbon','Historian','\nApril 27, 1737\n','\nJanuary 16, 1794\n','English','Hope, the best comfort of our imperfect condition.','',NULL,'Comfort',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29918,'','Edward Gibbon','Historian','\nApril 27, 1737\n','\nJanuary 16, 1794\n','English','Let us read with method, and propose to ourselves an end to which our studies may point. The use of reading is to aid us in thinking.','',NULL,'End,Thinking,May',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29919,'Love','Edward Gibbon','Historian','\nApril 27, 1737\n','\nJanuary 16, 1794\n','English','My early and invincible love of reading I would not exchange for all the riches of India.','',NULL,'Reading,Early',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29920,'Nature,Courage','Edward Gibbon','Historian','\nApril 27, 1737\n','\nJanuary 16, 1794\n','English','The courage of a soldier is found to be the cheapest and most common quality of human nature.','',NULL,'Human',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29921,'','Edward Gibbon','Historian','\nApril 27, 1737\n','\nJanuary 16, 1794\n','English','The style of an author should be the image of his mind, but the choice and command of language is the fruit of exercise.','',NULL,'Mind,Choice,Language',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29922,'','Edward Gibbon','Historian','\nApril 27, 1737\n','\nJanuary 16, 1794\n','English','The winds and the waves are always on the side of the ablest navigators.','',NULL,'Side,Waves,Winds',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29923,'','Edward Gibbon','Historian','\nApril 27, 1737\n','\nJanuary 16, 1794\n','English','All that is human must retrograde if it does not advance.','',NULL,'Must,Human,Advance',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29924,'Beauty','Edward Gibbon','Historian','\nApril 27, 1737\n','\nJanuary 16, 1794\n','English','Beauty is an outward gift which is seldom despised, except by those to whom it has been refused.','',NULL,'Gift,Except',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29925,'Power','Edward Gibbon','Historian','\nApril 27, 1737\n','\nJanuary 16, 1794\n','English','But the power of instruction is seldom of much efficacy, except in those happy dispositions where it is almost superfluous.','',NULL,'Happy,Almost',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29926,'Alone','Edward Gibbon','Historian','\nApril 27, 1737\n','\nJanuary 16, 1794\n','English','I was never less alone than when by myself.','',NULL,'Less',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29927,'Work','Edward Gibbon','Historian','\nApril 27, 1737\n','\nJanuary 16, 1794\n','English','It has always been my practice to cast a long paragraph in a single mould, to try it by my ear, to deposit it in my memory, but to suspend the action of the pen till I had given the last polish to my work.','',NULL,'Long,Single',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29928,'Women','John Gibbon','Soldier','\nApril 20, 1827\n','\nFebruary 6, 1896\n','American','Few of us will forget the wail of mingled grief, rage and horror which rose from the camp when the Indians returned to it and recognized their slaughtered warriors, women, and children.','',NULL,'Forget,Children',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29929,'Morning','John Gibbon','Soldier','\nApril 20, 1827\n','\nFebruary 6, 1896\n','American','Suddenly a single shot on the extreme left rang out on the clear morning air, followed quickly by several others, and the whole line pushed rapidly forward through the brush.','',NULL,'Forward,Single',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29930,'','Beth Gibbons','Musician','\nJanuary 4, 1965\n','','English','I try to imagine how we would live if we didn\'t know we were going to die. Would we live our lives differently? Less careful, maybe? Less scared? These are beautiful things to think about and build a song around.','',NULL,'Beautiful,Live,Die',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29931,'','Beth Gibbons','Musician','\nJanuary 4, 1965\n','','English','I am a very sensitive person, very impulsive and emotional.','',NULL,'Emotional,Person,Sensitive',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29932,'Hope','Beth Gibbons','Musician','\nJanuary 4, 1965\n','','English','I still don\'t like doing interviews. I hardly do any... I hope this will be the last one for a long while.','',NULL,'Long,Still',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29933,'','Beth Gibbons','Musician','\nJanuary 4, 1965\n','','English','I think that after a year of Portishead I\'ve become a little more sober.','',NULL,'After,Become,Year',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29934,'Life,Death','Beth Gibbons','Musician','\nJanuary 4, 1965\n','','English','I thought I had a clear picture of death, but now I know it\'s a mystery and it will always be a mystery, although it is something we all have in common: everybody knows that life ends with death.','',NULL,'Thought',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29935,'','Beth Gibbons','Musician','\nJanuary 4, 1965\n','','English','I\'ve had a wordless phase, and that\'s still not entirely over: what I sing is not always literally meant that way, and you can hear that in the way it is sung.','',NULL,'Still,Hear,Sing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29936,'','Beth Gibbons','Musician','\nJanuary 4, 1965\n','','English','I\'ve just put my heart and soul in a song and need at least a week to recover.','',NULL,'Heart,Soul,Put',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29937,'','Beth Gibbons','Musician','\nJanuary 4, 1965\n','','English','Let\'s get one thing straight: there\'s no such thing as the Bristol sound.','',NULL,'Sound,Straight,Bristol',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29938,'Time','Beth Gibbons','Musician','\nJanuary 4, 1965\n','','English','Most of the lyrics are over a year old, and it doesn\'t feel like it\'s about me. Time created a distance.','',NULL,'Old,Year',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29939,'Music','Beth Gibbons','Musician','\nJanuary 4, 1965\n','','English','The music comes first. When Geoff has made something the inspiration comes automatically. His music is very expressive. But still is is a very difficult process: I have to add something to his music, not push it away. It has to be equal, and I find that very difficult.','',NULL,'Made,Find',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29940,'','Beth Gibbons','Musician','\nJanuary 4, 1965\n','','English','There\'s not only emotion in the way you sing but also in what you sing. That way I can compensate it.','',NULL,'Emotion,Sing,Compensate',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29941,'Life,Music','Beth Gibbons','Musician','\nJanuary 4, 1965\n','','English','We\'re thinking about printing the lyrics with the next record so that people can find their own meaning in them. But then they would start having a life of their own, and I think the Portishead music should stay a whole in which the lyrics come second, actually.','',NULL,'Thinking',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29942,'Music,Time','Beth Gibbons','Musician','\nJanuary 4, 1965\n','','English','You feel the music needs something but you don\'t know what. So you start searching, fitting, measuring, trying. Every time you try another angle. And sometimes that\'s frustrating, especially if you don\'t come up with something for three days.','',NULL,'Trying',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29943,'','Billy Gibbons','Musician','\nDecember 16, 1949\n','','American','Turn on, tune up, rock out.','',NULL,'Rock,Turn,Tune',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29944,'','Billy Gibbons','Musician','\nDecember 16, 1949\n','','American','Can\'t do it, simply cause underneath \'em is too ugly.','',NULL,'Ugly,Simply,Cause',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29945,'','Billy Gibbons','Musician','\nDecember 16, 1949\n','','American','Did Muddy Waters play an acoustic? Well of course he did. But did he turn his back on being able to plug it in and play louder? No, he plugged in and turned it up and got miles and miles ahead of the game in one fateful act of just plugging in.','',NULL,'Game,Did,Play',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29946,'','Billy Gibbons','Musician','\nDecember 16, 1949\n','','American','Ever since I was a little kid and first heard Jimmy Reed\'s \'Honey, Don\'t Let Me Go,\' the blues has been in my blood.','',NULL,'Ever,Since,Blood',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29947,'Experience','Billy Gibbons','Musician','\nDecember 16, 1949\n','','American','Experience is definitely the high road once driven. It actually enhances the songwriting and song sourcing process.','',NULL,'Once,Song',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29948,'Good','Billy Gibbons','Musician','\nDecember 16, 1949\n','','American','Having a visual element to your band is a good thing.','',NULL,'Band,Visual',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29949,'Home','Billy Gibbons','Musician','\nDecember 16, 1949\n','','American','I\'ve been touted for my guacamole. I\'ll stand by my method. People have asked me to come to their home and prepare it. Restaurants have asked me about it.','',NULL,'Stand,Asked',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29950,'','Billy Gibbons','Musician','\nDecember 16, 1949\n','','American','In 1950, the biggest amp you could get was no bigger than a tabletop radio.','',NULL,'Radio,Biggest,Bigger',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29951,'','Billy Gibbons','Musician','\nDecember 16, 1949\n','','American','It\'s a real uphill challenge to battle the white-guyness.','',NULL,'Real,Battle,Challenge',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29952,'','Billy Gibbons','Musician','\nDecember 16, 1949\n','','American','It\'s important to collect unusual characters. It keeps you sharp.','',NULL,'Important,Characters,Unusual',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29953,'','Billy Gibbons','Musician','\nDecember 16, 1949\n','','American','Our skin colours may vary, but what\'s upstairs - there\'s certain things we\'ve all got in common.','',NULL,'May,Common,Skin',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29954,'Future','Billy Gibbons','Musician','\nDecember 16, 1949\n','','American','Sooner rather than later, any other form other than digital media will be a thing of the past. It won\'t vanish, but let\'s face it, this is seemingly the way of the future.','',NULL,'Past,Rather',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29955,'Fear','Billy Gibbons','Musician','\nDecember 16, 1949\n','','American','Sounds like the blues are composed of feeling, finesse, and fear.','',NULL,'Feeling,Blues',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29956,'','Billy Gibbons','Musician','\nDecember 16, 1949\n','','American','The blues is a mighty long road. Or it could be a river, one that twists and turns and flows into a sea of limitless musical potential.','',NULL,'Long,Sea,Road',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29957,'Life','Billy Gibbons','Musician','\nDecember 16, 1949\n','','American','The blues is life itself.','',NULL,'Blues',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29958,'Music,Good','Billy Gibbons','Musician','\nDecember 16, 1949\n','','American','The rawness and the richness of music on vinyl almost went away, but it still seems to be on a lot of people\'s radar, and for good reason. It does something different than more accessible means of music playing, like MP3 players and downloads and whatnot. You get in front of these archaic contraptio','',NULL,'Different',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29959,'','Billy Gibbons','Musician','\nDecember 16, 1949\n','','American','There\'s not a single genre that is hard to find or hard to get.','',NULL,'Single,Hard,Find',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29960,'','Billy Gibbons','Musician','\nDecember 16, 1949\n','','American','They prospect of seeing oneself in the mirror clean-shaven is too close to a Vincent Price film... a prospect not to be contemplated, no matter the compensation.','',NULL,'Matter,Film,Mirror',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29961,'','Billy Gibbons','Musician','\nDecember 16, 1949\n','','American','Until you learn to play what you want to hear, you\'re barking up the wrong tree.','',NULL,'Play,Wrong,Learn',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29962,'','Billy Gibbons','Musician','\nDecember 16, 1949\n','','American','Water doesn\'t hurt a vinyl record. Put it into a dishwasher and you\'re fine.','',NULL,'Hurt,Put,Water',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29963,'Life','Billy Gibbons','Musician','\nDecember 16, 1949\n','','American','Well, everybody faces the fact there really aren\'t many records stores around to just go and browse. Maybe browse online, yet that tactile feel of flipping through a stack of vinyl remains one of life\'s simple pleasures.','',NULL,'Simple,Through',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29964,'','Billy Gibbons','Musician','\nDecember 16, 1949\n','','American','White people get nervous and speed things up. You don\'t have to be in a hurry because you ain\'t got nothing to gain and you ain\'t got nothin\' to lose. And that\'s where the groove lies.','',NULL,'Nothing,Lose,Lies',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29965,'Work,Government','Jim Gibbons','Politician','\nDecember 16, 1944\n','','American','To pay out millions upon millions of dollars in bonuses for incomplete work, poor performance, and unacceptable products is the height of government waste and mismanagement.','',NULL,'Poor',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29966,'God,Freedom,Future','Jim Gibbons','Politician','\nDecember 16, 1944\n','','American','I thank God tonight for freedom - those who bought and paid for it with their lives in the past - those who will protect it in the present and defend it in the future.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29967,'Life,War','Jim Gibbons','Politician','\nDecember 16, 1944\n','','American','I want to know how these very people who are against war because of loss of life can possibly be the same people who are for abortion? They are the same people who are for animal rights, but they are not for the rights of the unborn.','',NULL,'Same',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29968,'Health','Jim Gibbons','Politician','\nDecember 16, 1944\n','','American','Patenting and purchase of lands are absolutely vital to the health of Nevada\'s rural communities.','',NULL,'Lands,Rural',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29969,'','Leeza Gibbons','Celebrity','\nMarch 26, 1957\n','','American','Caring for an Alzheimer\'s patient is a situation that can utterly consume the lives and well-being of the people giving care, just as the disorder consumes its victims.','',NULL,'Care,Giving,Caring',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29970,'','Leeza Gibbons','Celebrity','\nMarch 26, 1957\n','','American','Alzheimer\'s caregivers are heroes.','',NULL,'Heroes,Alzheimer',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29971,'Life','Leeza Gibbons','Celebrity','\nMarch 26, 1957\n','','American','There\'s a terrible price to pay for stress in your life - it really takes a hit on your heart.','',NULL,'Heart,Stress',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29972,'Life','Leeza Gibbons','Celebrity','\nMarch 26, 1957\n','','American','Anybody who\'s serious about their passion in life gets doors slammed in their face, literally and figuratively.','',NULL,'Passion,Serious',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29973,'','Leeza Gibbons','Celebrity','\nMarch 26, 1957\n','','American','Both organizations are growing rapidly due in part to answering the urgent need in the community for services and programs to help with the day-to-day struggles that come with memory disorders.','',NULL,'Help,Both,Growing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29974,'','Leeza Gibbons','Celebrity','\nMarch 26, 1957\n','','American','I was a middle child and was used to negotiating. But there was nothing I could do to reverse my mother\'s condition.','',NULL,'Mother,Nothing,Child',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29975,'Life','Leeza Gibbons','Celebrity','\nMarch 26, 1957\n','','American','I\'m giving life lessons and tips on how to take care of your emotional heart, because heart disease is the number-one killer in America.','',NULL,'Emotional,Heart',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29976,'Life,Power','Leeza Gibbons','Celebrity','\nMarch 26, 1957\n','','American','I\'ve seen the power of Life Coaching firsthand and I know how beneficial it can be.','',NULL,'Seen',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29977,'','Leeza Gibbons','Celebrity','\nMarch 26, 1957\n','','American','If caregivers are not healthy, mentally well-balanced and spiritually sound, then those for whom they care will suffer.','',NULL,'Care,Healthy,Sound',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29978,'Respect','Leeza Gibbons','Celebrity','\nMarch 26, 1957\n','','American','My husband acts and I have such respect for those that do it well, that I wouldn\'t even try to pretend I can act.','',NULL,'Husband,Try',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29979,'Good','Leeza Gibbons','Celebrity','\nMarch 26, 1957\n','','American','When you compete with good people, it makes everybody better.','',NULL,'Better,Makes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29980,'Music','Orlando Gibbons','Composer','\nDecember 25, 1583\n','\nJune 5, 1625\n','English','It is proportion that beautifies everything, the whole universe consists of it, and music is measured by it.','',NULL,'Everything,Whole',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29981,'Death','Orlando Gibbons','Composer','\nDecember 25, 1583\n','\nJune 5, 1625\n','English','The silver swan, who, living had no note, When death approached unlocked her silent throat.','',NULL,'Living,Her',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29982,'','Joe Gibbs','Coach','\nNovember 25, 1940\n','','American','Failures are expected by losers, ignored by winners.','',NULL,'Winners,Losers,Failures',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29983,'','Joe Gibbs','Coach','\nNovember 25, 1940\n','','American','A winning effort begins with preparation.','',NULL,'Winning,Effort,Begins',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29984,'','Joe Gibbs','Coach','\nNovember 25, 1940\n','','American','People who enjoy what they are doing invariably do it well.','',NULL,'Enjoy,Invariably',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29985,'Work','Marla Gibbs','Actress','\nJune 14, 1931\n','','American','After 20 years of doing comedy, I find dramatic work more challenging.','',NULL,'Find,After',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29986,'','Marla Gibbs','Actress','\nJune 14, 1931\n','','American','As soon as I finish one thing, there\'s always something else on the horizon I want to do. I don\'t have any intention of retiring from anything.','',NULL,'Else,Soon,Intention',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29987,'','Marla Gibbs','Actress','\nJune 14, 1931\n','','American','Dave Chappelle asked me to come do his show. I read the script, and I said, \'Has he lost his mind?\'','',NULL,'Mind,Lost,Said',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29988,'Change,Time','Marla Gibbs','Actress','\nJune 14, 1931\n','','American','Everything must change and you do what you can with the changes that are made. You can\'t stop it. You can\'t fight it. Everybody tries to go back to yesterday, but you can\'t go back to yesterday. The only time there is, is now.','',NULL,'Fight',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29989,'Time','Marla Gibbs','Actress','\nJune 14, 1931\n','','American','I grew up weird - very sensitive and highly inhibited. I felt like I was born in the wrong time zone to the wrong people at the wrong place.','',NULL,'Place,Wrong',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29990,'','Marla Gibbs','Actress','\nJune 14, 1931\n','','American','I mean, if cans can be recycled, why not spirits?','',NULL,'Mean,Why,Spirits',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29991,'Love,Great,Mom','Marla Gibbs','Actress','\nJune 14, 1931\n','','American','I never thought I was a great mom. I always worked. I fell in love with my children as they got older.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29992,'Trust,Positive','Marla Gibbs','Actress','\nJune 14, 1931\n','','American','I truly believe that everything that we do and everyone that we meet is put in our path for a purpose. There are no accidents; we\'re all teachers - if we\'re willing to pay attention to the lessons we learn, trust our positive instincts and not be afraid to take risks or wait for some miracle to come','',NULL,'Believe',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29993,'','Marla Gibbs','Actress','\nJune 14, 1931\n','','American','I\'ll tell you, I\'m loving everything Betty White\'s doing. She\'s 90!','',NULL,'Everything,Tell,She',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29994,'Life,Love,Happiness','Marla Gibbs','Actress','\nJune 14, 1931\n','','American','In my life I\'ve learned that true happiness comes from giving. Helping others along the way makes you evaluate who you are. I think that love is what we\'re all searching for. I haven\'t come across anyone who didn\'t become a better person through love.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29995,'','Marla Gibbs','Actress','\nJune 14, 1931\n','','American','Jazz, of course, is our heritage. Jazz is a culture, it\'s not a fad. It\'s up to us to see to it that it stays alive.','',NULL,'Alive,Culture,Jazz',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29996,'','Marla Gibbs','Actress','\nJune 14, 1931\n','','American','Nothing is out of our realm, because it has nothing to do with color. As black people, we\'re not different from anyone else, other than the exterior.','',NULL,'Nothing,Black,Different',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29997,'Life,Change,Science','Marla Gibbs','Actress','\nJune 14, 1931\n','','American','Science of mind teaches you how to realize how much control you have over your own life. It teaches you that we have the ability to change our lives at any point we choose.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29998,'Money','Marla Gibbs','Actress','\nJune 14, 1931\n','','American','The Lord put me on television to do these things I want to do in the community. And He knew I had a lot to learn. That\'s why I\'ve been on TV 16 years - not because I\'m the greatest actress, but because I need the money.','',NULL,'Greatest,Why',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(29999,'Positive','Marla Gibbs','Actress','\nJune 14, 1931\n','','American','The reason most of the children are having problems in any inner-city neighborhood is because they don\'t see enough positive role models in their own environment.','',NULL,'Children,Enough',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30000,'','Marla Gibbs','Actress','\nJune 14, 1931\n','','American','There\'s always something we can complain about. We\'re all one. Things could always be better, but things could always be worse.','',NULL,'Better,Complain,Worse',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30001,'History','Marla Gibbs','Actress','\nJune 14, 1931\n','','American','We\'ve got to know our history. We have to be able to bring our children to a place that they can be proud of.','',NULL,'Children,Place',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30002,'','Marla Gibbs','Actress','\nJune 14, 1931\n','','American','When I get on a plane these days, I go first class.','',NULL,'Days,Class,Plane',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30003,'','Marla Gibbs','Actress','\nJune 14, 1931\n','','American','You cheat yourself when you don\'t do what it is you\'re supposed to do. You have an obligation to learn everything that you can.','',NULL,'Yourself,Everything,Learn',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30004,'Death','Nancy Gibbs','Journalist','1960','','American','Death will never be pretty - its sights and smells too close and crude. And it will never come under our control: it gallops where we tiptoe, rips up our routines, burns our very breath with its heat and sting.','',NULL,'Control,Pretty',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30005,'','Nancy Gibbs','Journalist','1960','','American','I would like to see every newspaper and every magazine have a network of bureaus all over the world, gathering news.','',NULL,'News,Newspaper,Magazine',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30006,'','Nancy Gibbs','Journalist','1960','','American','The one problem with the Internet for journalists who like doing long form is that any story that\'s going to involve 16 screens on the web page... that\'s asking a lot of people.','',NULL,'Long,Problem,Story',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30007,'War','Philip Gibbs','Journalist','\nMay 1, 1877\n','\nMarch 10, 1962\n','British','During the early months of the war in 1914 there was a conflict of opinion between the War Office and the Foreign Office regarding news from the Front.','',NULL,'Opinion,Between',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30008,'Time,War','Philip Gibbs','Journalist','\nMay 1, 1877\n','\nMarch 10, 1962\n','British','A friend in the War Office warned me that I was in Kitchener\'s black books, and that orders had been given for my arrest next time I appeared in France.','',NULL,'Friend',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30009,'Men','Philip Gibbs','Journalist','\nMay 1, 1877\n','\nMarch 10, 1962\n','British','All was well, until I reached the port of Havre. Three officers with the rank of lieutenant, whom afterwards I knew to be Scotland Yard men, came aboard and demanded to see my papers which they took away from me.','',NULL,'Away,Until',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30010,'Love,War','Philip Gibbs','Journalist','\nMay 1, 1877\n','\nMarch 10, 1962\n','British','But do you know, I shall not be sorry to die. I shall be glad, Monsieur. And why glad, you ask? Because I love France and hate the Germans who have put this war on us.','',NULL,'Hate',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30011,'','Philip Gibbs','Journalist','\nMay 1, 1877\n','\nMarch 10, 1962\n','British','But the worst handicap we had the prohibition of naming individual units who had done the fighting.','',NULL,'Done,Fighting,Individual',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30012,'','Philip Gibbs','Journalist','\nMay 1, 1877\n','\nMarch 10, 1962\n','British','From each one of them rose separate columns of smoke, meeting in a pall overhead, and through the smoke came stabbing flashes of fire as German shells burst with thudding shocks of sound. This was the front line of battle.','',NULL,'Fire,Battle,Through',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30013,'Peace,Women,War','Philip Gibbs','Journalist','\nMay 1, 1877\n','\nMarch 10, 1962\n','British','I am going to fight - I, a socialist and Syndicalist - so that we shall make an end to war, so that the little ones of France will sleep in peace, and the women go without fear.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30014,'','Philip Gibbs','Journalist','\nMay 1, 1877\n','\nMarch 10, 1962\n','British','In front of us was not a line but a fortress position, twenty miles deep, entrenched and fortified, defended by masses of machine-gun posts and thousands of guns in a wide arc. No chance for cavalry!','',NULL,'Deep,Chance,Line',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30015,'','Philip Gibbs','Journalist','\nMay 1, 1877\n','\nMarch 10, 1962\n','British','It is better to give then to lend, and it costs about the same.','',NULL,'Better,Give,Same',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30016,'War','Philip Gibbs','Journalist','\nMay 1, 1877\n','\nMarch 10, 1962\n','British','It was announced as a French victory by the French Minister of War. I did not see any sign of victory but only the retreat of the French forces engaged in the battle.','',NULL,'Battle,Did',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30017,'Morning','Philip Gibbs','Journalist','\nMay 1, 1877\n','\nMarch 10, 1962\n','British','It was so quiet that morning in Paris that the heels of my two companions and myself were loud on the deserted pavements. It was a city of shuttered shops, and barred windows, and deserted avenues.','',NULL,'Two,Quiet',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30018,'','Philip Gibbs','Journalist','\nMay 1, 1877\n','\nMarch 10, 1962\n','British','It\'s better to give than to lend and it costs about the same.','',NULL,'Better,Give,Same',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30019,'Peace','Philip Gibbs','Journalist','\nMay 1, 1877\n','\nMarch 10, 1962\n','British','We who go out to die shall be remembered, because we gave the world peace. That will be our reward, though we will know nothing of it, but lie rotting in the earth - dead.','',NULL,'Nothing,Lie',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30020,'','Philip Gibbs','Journalist','\nMay 1, 1877\n','\nMarch 10, 1962\n','British','When we got down from the ambulances there were sharp cracks about us as bursts of shrapnel splashed down upon the Town Hall square. Dead soldiers lay outside and I glanced at them coldly. We were in search of the living.','',NULL,'Down,Living,Dead',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30021,'Love,Best','Robert Gibbs','Public Servant','\nMarch 29, 1971\n','','American','I am happy with what I do. I\'d love to be the manager of the Atlanta Braves, but they hired somebody this week. So I\'ll just have to be inordinately happy with one of the best jobs on the planet.','',NULL,'Happy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30022,'','Robert Gibbs','Public Servant','\nMarch 29, 1971\n','','American','I think people are going to have a choice to make in the fall. But I think there\'s no doubt there are enough seats in play that could cause Republicans to gain control. There\'s no doubt about that.','',NULL,'Doubt,Control,Enough',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30023,'Teacher','Robert Gibbs','Public Servant','\nMarch 29, 1971\n','','American','I watch too much cable, I admit. Day after day it gets frustrating. Yesterday I watched as someone called legislation to prevent teacher layoffs a bailout - but I know that\'s not a view held by many, nor were the views I was frustrated about.','',NULL,'Someone,After',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30024,'Great','Robert Gibbs','Public Servant','\nMarch 29, 1971\n','','American','Investing in auto companies and ensuring a financial collapse didn\'t lead not from a recession to a great depression may not have been the most popular thing to do, but it was the right thing to do.','',NULL,'Depression,May',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30025,'','Robert Gibbs','Public Servant','\nMarch 29, 1971\n','','American','It took us years to get into the mess that we got ourselves in at the end of 2008, and it\'s going to take a while to get us out. We lost eight million jobs, we saw a financial system near collapse, we have a continuing housing crisis that we\'re making progress on dealing with.','',NULL,'Crisis,End,Lost',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30026,'','Robert Gibbs','Public Servant','\nMarch 29, 1971\n','','American','So we should all, me included, stop fighting each other and arguing about our differences on certain policies.','',NULL,'Fighting,Stop,Arguing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30027,'','Wolcott Gibbs','Writer','\nMarch 15, 1902\n','\nAugust 16, 1958\n','American','Backward ran sentences until reeled the mind.','',NULL,'Mind,Until,Sentences',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30028,'','Wolcott Gibbs','Writer','\nMarch 15, 1902\n','\nAugust 16, 1958\n','American','Our writers are full of cliches just as old barns are full of bats. There is obviously no rule about this, except that anything that you suspect of being a cliche undoubtedly is one and had better be removed.','',NULL,'Better,Old,Full',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30029,'God','Wolcott Gibbs','Writer','\nMarch 15, 1902\n','\nAugust 16, 1958\n','American','Where it all will end, knows God.','',NULL,'End,Knows',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30030,'Good','Sete Gibernau','Athlete','\nDecember 15, 1972\n','','Spanish','I\'m proud of my triumphs. I\'ve dreamed of being world champion, I\'ve had some difficult times and they\'ve made me value the good times.','',NULL,'Made,Proud',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30031,'Work','Sete Gibernau','Athlete','\nDecember 15, 1972\n','','Spanish','The rider and the team need to understand one another and work in the same direction. Then the rider\'s happy, and only then will the rider be able to give 100%.','',NULL,'Happy,Give',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30032,'Love,Politics','Sete Gibernau','Athlete','\nDecember 15, 1972\n','','Spanish','I love this sport and I don\'t want to get involved in politics.','',NULL,'Involved',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30033,'Change,Best','Sete Gibernau','Athlete','\nDecember 15, 1972\n','','Spanish','I needed some stability, which is why I chose not to change from HRC for this season, which was an option that we had. Apart from being the best team in the world, I also needed some consistency.','',NULL,'Why',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30034,'','Sete Gibernau','Athlete','\nDecember 15, 1972\n','','Spanish','I would obviously like to have been arriving in Valencia with the title still up for grabs, let\'s not kid ourselves, but even though Valentino has won, the season is not over for me.','',NULL,'Still,Won,Ourselves',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30035,'Family','Sete Gibernau','Athlete','\nDecember 15, 1972\n','','Spanish','I\'ve always like roadracing, but you know how it is in a family when you\'re young. They thought it was a little too dangerous so I started with Trials riding.','',NULL,'Thought,Young',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30036,'Experience','Sete Gibernau','Athlete','\nDecember 15, 1972\n','','Spanish','I\'ve decided to retire from top class racing. It has been an incredible experience and has provided with me some unforgettable moments.','',NULL,'Racing,Top',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30037,'','Sete Gibernau','Athlete','\nDecember 15, 1972\n','','Spanish','I\'ve enjoyed winning races in both 500cc and MotoGP and enjoyed leading the world championship and contesting it right up until the end.','',NULL,'End,Winning,Until',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30038,'Money','Sete Gibernau','Athlete','\nDecember 15, 1972\n','','Spanish','If I had accepted the offers to continue just for the sake of carrying on then it wouldn\'t have made me happy especially if it was just for money. Now I\'ve got other projects to concentrate on.','',NULL,'Happy,Made',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30039,'','Sete Gibernau','Athlete','\nDecember 15, 1972\n','','Spanish','In Malaysia where the front end pushes so much, extra engine braking is really going to help you.','',NULL,'End,Help,Front',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30040,'','Sete Gibernau','Athlete','\nDecember 15, 1972\n','','Spanish','It\'s quite easy to start Trials riding. You just need a bike and you\'re set.','',NULL,'Trials,Start,Easy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30041,'','Sete Gibernau','Athlete','\nDecember 15, 1972\n','','Spanish','So while I was studying, I rode my Trials bike, then I moved to roadracing.','',NULL,'Trials,While,Studying',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30042,'Work','Sete Gibernau','Athlete','\nDecember 15, 1972\n','','Spanish','We\'ve done all the work that HRC wanted on the twin and the project has been completed. We were consistently up there with the top guys and that is what HRC wanted to prove.','',NULL,'Done,Wanted',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30043,'','Sete Gibernau','Athlete','\nDecember 15, 1972\n','','Spanish','What the other teams do is something that I can never control, so I just keep focussed on my direction.','',NULL,'Control,Keep,Direction',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30044,'Time,Money','Sete Gibernau','Athlete','\nDecember 15, 1972\n','','Spanish','With roadracing, it takes a lot more time and money.','',NULL,'Takes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30045,'Friendship','Khalil Gibran','Poet','\nJanuary 6, 1883\n','\nApril 10, 1931\n','Lebanese','Friendship is always a sweet responsibility, never an opportunity.','',NULL,'Sweet',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30046,'Wisdom,Teacher','Khalil Gibran','Poet','\nJanuary 6, 1883\n','\nApril 10, 1931\n','Lebanese','The teacher who is indeed wise does not bid you to enter the house of his wisdom but rather leads you to the threshold of your mind.','',NULL,'Wise',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30047,'','Khalil Gibran','Poet','\nJanuary 6, 1883\n','\nApril 10, 1931\n','Lebanese','A friend who is far away is sometimes much nearer than one who is at hand. Is not the mountain far more awe-inspiring and more clearly visible to one passing through the valley than to those who inhabit the mountain?','',NULL,'Friend,Through,Sometimes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30048,'Life,Attitude','Khalil Gibran','Poet','\nJanuary 6, 1883\n','\nApril 10, 1931\n','Lebanese','Your living is determined not so much by what life brings to you as by the attitude you bring to life; not so much by what happens to you as by the way your mind looks at what happens.','',NULL,'Mind',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30049,'Life','Khalil Gibran','Poet','\nJanuary 6, 1883\n','\nApril 10, 1931\n','Lebanese','Your children are not your children. They are the sons and daughters of Life\'s longing for itself. They came through you but not from you and though they are with you yet they belong not to you.','',NULL,'Children,Through',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30050,'Teacher','Khalil Gibran','Poet','\nJanuary 6, 1883\n','\nApril 10, 1931\n','Lebanese','I have learned silence from the talkative, toleration from the intolerant, and kindness from the unkind; yet, strange, I am ungrateful to those teachers.','',NULL,'Kindness,Silence',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30051,'Friendship,Morning','Khalil Gibran','Poet','\nJanuary 6, 1883\n','\nApril 10, 1931\n','Lebanese','In the sweetness of friendship let there be laughter, and sharing of pleasures. For in the dew of little things the heart finds its morning and is refreshed.','',NULL,'Heart',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30052,'Wisdom','Khalil Gibran','Poet','\nJanuary 6, 1883\n','\nApril 10, 1931\n','Lebanese','Wisdom ceases to be wisdom when it becomes too proud to weep, too grave to laugh, and too selfish to seek other than itself.','',NULL,'Selfish,Laugh',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30053,'Faith','Khalil Gibran','Poet','\nJanuary 6, 1883\n','\nApril 10, 1931\n','Lebanese','Doubt is a pain too lonely to know that faith is his twin brother.','',NULL,'Pain,Lonely',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30054,'Beauty,Life,Truth','Khalil Gibran','Poet','\nJanuary 6, 1883\n','\nApril 10, 1931\n','Lebanese','Of life\'s two chief prizes, beauty and truth, I found the first in a loving heart and the second in a laborer\'s hand.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30055,'Religion,Love','Khalil Gibran','Poet','\nJanuary 6, 1883\n','\nApril 10, 1931\n','Lebanese','I love you when you bow in your mosque, kneel in your temple, pray in your church. For you and I are sons of one religion, and it is the spirit.','',NULL,'Spirit',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30056,'Faith,Knowledge','Khalil Gibran','Poet','\nJanuary 6, 1883\n','\nApril 10, 1931\n','Lebanese','Faith is a knowledge within the heart, beyond the reach of proof.','',NULL,'Heart',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30057,'Love','Khalil Gibran','Poet','\nJanuary 6, 1883\n','\nApril 10, 1931\n','Lebanese','But let there be spaces in your togetherness and let the winds of the heavens dance between you. Love one another but make not a bond of love: let it rather be a moving sea between the shores of your souls.','',NULL,'Moving,Another',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30058,'Love','Khalil Gibran','Poet','\nJanuary 6, 1883\n','\nApril 10, 1931\n','Lebanese','If you love somebody, let them go, for if they return, they were always yours. And if they don\'t, they never were.','',NULL,'Somebody,Return',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30059,'Strength','Khalil Gibran','Poet','\nJanuary 6, 1883\n','\nApril 10, 1931\n','Lebanese','Out of suffering have emerged the strongest souls; the most massive characters are seared with scars.','',NULL,'Suffering,Scars',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30060,'Love','Khalil Gibran','Poet','\nJanuary 6, 1883\n','\nApril 10, 1931\n','Lebanese','And ever has it been known that love knows not its own depth until the hour of separation.','',NULL,'Ever,Until',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30061,'Sad,Truth','Khalil Gibran','Poet','\nJanuary 6, 1883\n','\nApril 10, 1931\n','Lebanese','When you are joyous, look deep into your heart and you shall find it is only that which has given you sorrow that is giving you joy. When you are sorrowful look again in your heart, and you shall see that in truth you are weeping for that which has been your delight.','',NULL,'Heart',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30062,'Wisdom,Knowledge','Khalil Gibran','Poet','\nJanuary 6, 1883\n','\nApril 10, 1931\n','Lebanese','A little knowledge that acts is worth infinitely more than much knowledge that is idle.','',NULL,'Worth',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30063,'Love,Life','Khalil Gibran','Poet','\nJanuary 6, 1883\n','\nApril 10, 1931\n','Lebanese','Life without love is like a tree without blossoms or fruit.','',NULL,'Tree',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30064,'Wisdom','Khalil Gibran','Poet','\nJanuary 6, 1883\n','\nApril 10, 1931\n','Lebanese','Keep me away from the wisdom which does not cry, the philosophy which does not laugh and the greatness which does not bow before children.','',NULL,'Children,Laugh',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30065,'Work,Love','Khalil Gibran','Poet','\nJanuary 6, 1883\n','\nApril 10, 1931\n','Lebanese','Work is love made visible. And if you cannot work with love but only with distaste, it is better that you should leave your work and sit at the gate of the temple and take alms of those who work with joy.','',NULL,'Better',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30066,'','Khalil Gibran','Poet','\nJanuary 6, 1883\n','\nApril 10, 1931\n','Lebanese','And forget not that the earth delights to feel your bare feet and the winds long to play with your hair.','',NULL,'Forget,Long,Play',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30067,'Faith','Khalil Gibran','Poet','\nJanuary 6, 1883\n','\nApril 10, 1931\n','Lebanese','Faith is an oasis in the heart which will never be reached by the caravan of thinking.','',NULL,'Heart,Thinking',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30068,'Life,Fear','Khalil Gibran','Poet','\nJanuary 6, 1883\n','\nApril 10, 1931\n','Lebanese','March on. Do not tarry. To go forward is to move toward perfection. March on, and fear not the thorns, or the sharp stones on life\'s path.','',NULL,'Forward',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30069,'Beauty','Khalil Gibran','Poet','\nJanuary 6, 1883\n','\nApril 10, 1931\n','Lebanese','Beauty is eternity gazing at itself in a mirror.','',NULL,'Mirror,Eternity',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30070,'Best,Sports','Althea Gibson','Athlete','\nAugust 25, 1927\n','\nSeptember 28, 2003\n','American','In sports, you simply aren\'t considered a real champion until you have defended your title successfully. Winning it once can be a fluke; winning it twice proves you are the best.','',NULL,'Winning',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30071,'Good','Althea Gibson','Athlete','\nAugust 25, 1927\n','\nSeptember 28, 2003\n','American','Being champion is all well and good, but you can\'t eat a crown.','',NULL,'Champion,Eat',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30072,'','Althea Gibson','Athlete','\nAugust 25, 1927\n','\nSeptember 28, 2003\n','American','I always wanted to be somebody. If I made it, it\'s half because I was game enough to take a lot of punishment along the way and half because there were a lot of people who cared enough to help me.','',NULL,'Help,Game,Made',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30073,'Life','Althea Gibson','Athlete','\nAugust 25, 1927\n','\nSeptember 28, 2003\n','American','I don\'t want to be put on a pedestal. I just want to be reasonably successful and live a normal life with all the conveniences to make it so.','',NULL,'Successful,Live',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30074,'Sports','Althea Gibson','Athlete','\nAugust 25, 1927\n','\nSeptember 28, 2003\n','American','In the field of sports you are more or less accepted for what you do rather than what you are.','',NULL,'Rather,Less',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30075,'Work','Althea Gibson','Athlete','\nAugust 25, 1927\n','\nSeptember 28, 2003\n','American','Most of us who aspire to be tops in our fields don\'t really consider the amount of work required to stay tops.','',NULL,'Stay,Consider',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30076,'','Althea Gibson','Athlete','\nAugust 25, 1927\n','\nSeptember 28, 2003\n','American','No matter what accomplishments you make, somebody helped you.','',NULL,'Matter,Somebody,Helped',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30077,'','Althea Gibson','Athlete','\nAugust 25, 1927\n','\nSeptember 28, 2003\n','American','Shaking hands with the Queen of England was a long way from being forced to sit in the colored section of the bus going into downtown Wilmington, North Carolina.','',NULL,'Long,Hands,Sit',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30078,'Great','Bob Gibson','Athlete','\nNovember 9, 1935\n','','American','A great catch is like watching girls go by the last one you see is always the prettiest.','',NULL,'Last,Watching',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30079,'','Bob Gibson','Athlete','\nNovember 9, 1935\n','','American','When I was playing I never wished I was doing anything else. I think being a professional athlete is the finest thing a man can do.','',NULL,'Else,Playing,Athlete',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30080,'','Bob Gibson','Athlete','\nNovember 9, 1935\n','','American','In a world filled with hate, prejudice, and protest, I find that I too am filled with hate, prejudice, and protest.','',NULL,'Hate,Find,Prejudice',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30081,'','Bob Gibson','Athlete','\nNovember 9, 1935\n','','American','Why do I jave to be an example for your kid? You be an example for your own kid.','',NULL,'Why,Kid,Example',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30082,'Life,Love','Debbie Gibson','Musician','\nAugust 31, 1970\n','','American','One of my favorite songs from the album is a song called \'For Better or Worse,\' and it\'s basically about unconditional love, which is, I\'d say, an ongoing theme in my personal life.','',NULL,'Better',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30083,'Music','Debbie Gibson','Musician','\nAugust 31, 1970\n','','American','The ideal situation would be to bypass all of the drama and mayhem and just get the music right to the people. I\'m confident that we\'ll eventually figure it out.','',NULL,'Situation,Drama',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30084,'','Debbie Gibson','Musician','\nAugust 31, 1970\n','','American','Being on stage is what I enjoy.','',NULL,'Enjoy,Stage',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30085,'','Debbie Gibson','Musician','\nAugust 31, 1970\n','','American','I did, like, a couple of sexier videos, because all of a sudden I went, \'Wow, I have a body. I have this side of me that I haven\'t shown yet.\' And I started kind of playing around with that side of things.','',NULL,'Did,Around,Body',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30086,'Nature','Debbie Gibson','Musician','\nAugust 31, 1970\n','','American','I don\'t know if people feel this way, but I think by nature that when you start off as a young pop singer, they assume that you\'re a bit pampered, prissy, and precious, or that you live in a bubble and not in the real world. For me that\'s not the case.','',NULL,'Live,Real',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30087,'Life','Debbie Gibson','Musician','\nAugust 31, 1970\n','','American','I spent a lot of my life schlepping around New York with people not doing things for me.','',NULL,'Around,York',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30088,'','Debbie Gibson','Musician','\nAugust 31, 1970\n','','American','I think any parent that makes their kid sit at a piano against their will and practice, they\'re going to have a kid that\'s not going to want to play the piano.','',NULL,'Play,Makes,Against',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30089,'Time','Debbie Gibson','Musician','\nAugust 31, 1970\n','','American','I think I have a very nice demeanor, but at the same time, when pushed, I will freak out. I have a backbone, but I don\'t feel like I\'m terrible about it.','',NULL,'Nice,Same',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30090,'Power','Debbie Gibson','Musician','\nAugust 31, 1970\n','','American','I think that celebrities should never underestimate their power. I mean just to draw attention, because then people get involved on a personal level.','',NULL,'Mean,Personal',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30091,'Time','Debbie Gibson','Musician','\nAugust 31, 1970\n','','American','I used to want to be the quickest, loudest, and sharpest. I think as time has gone on, I\'ve gotten more relaxed.','',NULL,'Used,Gone',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30092,'','Debbie Gibson','Musician','\nAugust 31, 1970\n','','American','I wouldn\'t say I was bullied per se, but I did get a lot of unwanted attention because I was musical and stood out. In school you don\'t want to stand out; you want to blend in.','',NULL,'School,Did,Attention',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30093,'Age','Debbie Gibson','Musician','\nAugust 31, 1970\n','','American','I\'m glad I started so young, because you are really able to endure so much at that age.','',NULL,'Young,Able',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30094,'','Debbie Gibson','Musician','\nAugust 31, 1970\n','','American','I\'m kind of a quirky dresser usually. Like today, I\'m actually pretty put together, but I dress kind of off sometimes, but that\'s just part of my personality.','',NULL,'Today,Together,Pretty',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30095,'Humor','Debbie Gibson','Musician','\nAugust 31, 1970\n','','American','I\'ve learned to have a sense of humor about myself. Lord knows everyone else does!','',NULL,'Learned,Else',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30096,'Life,Home','Debbie Gibson','Musician','\nAugust 31, 1970\n','','American','I\'ve managed to keep my career going in a way that suits me. I\'ll perform, and then I\'ll go home to my actual life, and I\'ve never been so visible.','',NULL,'Career',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30097,'Music,Work,Business','Debbie Gibson','Musician','\nAugust 31, 1970\n','','American','This business is about working. It\'s really not about glamour. For me, the most glamorous thing about it is to b able to get on stage and perform my music for people. That\'s the privilege. And that\'s what all the work leads up to, and that\'s why it\'s worth it to me.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30098,'Time','Debbie Gibson','Musician','\nAugust 31, 1970\n','','American','This is the time it all starts, I\'m telling you. Like, 16, I mean, forget it. You could just get beat up, you could go through these grueling schedules.','',NULL,'Forget,Mean',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30099,'Love,Hope','Debbie Gibson','Musician','\nAugust 31, 1970\n','','American','What I love about how my career has gone up to this point is that I\'ve always, always put my head down on my pillow at night, and I\'ve been able to say that I\'ve done, honestly, what I\'ve felt like I wanted to do. And that\'s really all you can hope for in everything you do.','',NULL,'Everything',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30100,'','Don Gibson','Musician','\nApril 3, 1928\n','\nNovember 17, 2003\n','American','Simple is the only way I can write.','',NULL,'Simple,Write',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30101,'Music,Good','Don Gibson','Musician','\nApril 3, 1928\n','\nNovember 17, 2003\n','American','The only thing I was any good at was music.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30102,'','Don Gibson','Musician','\nApril 3, 1928\n','\nNovember 17, 2003\n','American','When I wrote those two songs, I couldn\'t have been any closer to the bottom.','',NULL,'Two,Songs,Bottom',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30103,'','Edmund Gibson','Judge','1669','\nSeptember 6, 1748\n','English','The blessings we evoke for another descend upon ourselves.','',NULL,'Blessings,Another,Ourselves',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30104,'Life','Hoot Gibson','Actor','\nAugust 6, 1892\n','\nAugust 23, 1962\n','American','All my life, I\'ve never been able to get enough airplanes. This will keep me flying every day.','',NULL,'Enough,Keep',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30105,'War','Hutton Gibson','Writer','\nAugust 26, 1918\n','','American','Anyway, there were more after the war than before.','',NULL,'Before,After',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30106,'','Hutton Gibson','Writer','\nAugust 26, 1918\n','','American','Greenspan tells us what to do. Someone should take him out and hang him.','',NULL,'Someone,Him,Hang',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30107,'','Hutton Gibson','Writer','\nAugust 26, 1918\n','','American','Hitler had this deal where he was supposed to make it rough on them so they would all get out and migrate to Israel because they needed people there to fight the Arabs.','',NULL,'Fight,Deal,Israel',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30108,'Religion,Government','Hutton Gibson','Writer','\nAugust 26, 1918\n','','American','They\'re after one world religion and one world government. That\'s why they\'ve attacked the Catholic Church so strongly, to ultimately take control over it by their doctrine.','',NULL,'Control',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30109,'','James J. Gibson','Psychologist','\nJanuary 27, 1904\n','\nDecember 11, 1979\n','American','The meaning or value of a thing consists of what it affords.','',NULL,'Value,Meaning,Affords',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30110,'','James J. Gibson','Psychologist','\nJanuary 27, 1904\n','\nDecember 11, 1979\n','American','The perception of what a thing is and the perception of what it means are not separate, either.','',NULL,'Means,Either,Perception',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30111,'','James J. Gibson','Psychologist','\nJanuary 27, 1904\n','\nDecember 11, 1979\n','American','A mechanical encounter or other energy-exchange may cause tissue damage.','',NULL,'May,Cause,Mechanical',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30112,'','James J. Gibson','Psychologist','\nJanuary 27, 1904\n','\nDecember 11, 1979\n','American','Hence it is that the shape of something is especially meaningful.','',NULL,'Meaningful,Shape,Hence',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30113,'Science','James J. Gibson','Psychologist','\nJanuary 27, 1904\n','\nDecember 11, 1979\n','American','I also assume that they are not simply the physical properties of things as now conceived by physical science. Instead, they are ecological, in the sense that they are properties of the environment relative to an animal.','',NULL,'Sense,Simply',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30114,'','James J. Gibson','Psychologist','\nJanuary 27, 1904\n','\nDecember 11, 1979\n','American','Psychology is still trying to explain the perception of the position of an object in space, along with its shape, size, and so on, and to understand the sensations of color.','',NULL,'Trying,Understand,Still',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30115,'Time','James J. Gibson','Psychologist','\nJanuary 27, 1904\n','\nDecember 11, 1979\n','American','The abstract analysis of the world by mathematics and physics rests on the concepts of space and time.','',NULL,'Physics,Space',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30116,'Time','James J. Gibson','Psychologist','\nJanuary 27, 1904\n','\nDecember 11, 1979\n','American','The human young must learn to perceive these affordances, in some degree at least, but the young of some animals do not have time to learn the ones that are crucial for survival.','',NULL,'Must,Human',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30117,'Great','James J. Gibson','Psychologist','\nJanuary 27, 1904\n','\nDecember 11, 1979\n','American','There has been a great gulf in psychological thought between the perception of space and objects on one hand and the perception of meaning on the other.','',NULL,'Thought,Between',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30118,'','James J. Gibson','Psychologist','\nJanuary 27, 1904\n','\nDecember 11, 1979\n','American','What a thing is and what it means are not separate, the former being physical and the latter mental as we are accustomed to believe.','',NULL,'Believe,Means,Physical',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30119,'Great,Experience','Kirk Gibson','Athlete','\nMay 28, 1957\n','','American','I got to experience a world championship with some great teammates.','',NULL,'Teammates',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30120,'','Kirk Gibson','Athlete','\nMay 28, 1957\n','','American','I was kind of a volatile personality, very intense. Because of that, I drew some criticism and people would say things about me, and my parents had tried to defend me. I would just tell them don\'t worry about it. Our day will come.','',NULL,'Parents,Tell,Worry',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30121,'Beauty','Kirk Gibson','Athlete','\nMay 28, 1957\n','','American','I\'m not out here to win a beauty contest.','',NULL,'Win,Here',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30122,'','Kirk Gibson','Athlete','\nMay 28, 1957\n','','American','If you\'re a manager you can\'t get frustrated and be emotional. You have to continue to steer the ship, you can\'t let go of the wheel because who knows where it will go then.','',NULL,'Emotional,Frustrated,Knows',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30123,'Peace,Best','Kirk Gibson','Athlete','\nMay 28, 1957\n','','American','Now here I am almost 52 years old, it\'s really easy. I\'m way more at peace. But when you\'re a competitor, and you\'re as intent on becoming the best in the world as I was, it comes with consequences.','',NULL,'Old',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30124,'','Kirk Gibson','Athlete','\nMay 28, 1957\n','','American','Schools used to fund-raise for luxuries, like a trip to the water slides. Now, we fund-raise for things we have to have.','',NULL,'Used,Water,Schools',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30125,'Strength,Business','Kirk Gibson','Athlete','\nMay 28, 1957\n','','American','There was a perception of me, and I earned it because I was really intense, really gruff. I treated certain people poorly at times. It was because of who I was. It was almost my strength. I came in all business. I tried to find ways to fit in with that demeanor, but it\'s not easy.','',NULL,'Find',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30126,'','Laurieann Gibson','Director','\nJuly 14, 1969\n','','Canadian','A choreographer deals with the movement that you create, and with a creative director it\'s about the story, the stage, the lighting, the costuming, executing someone\'s idea, choosing how far to go or how little to go, and blending it so that you feel it, you\'re emotionally effected.','',NULL,'Someone,Creative,Far',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30127,'','Laurieann Gibson','Director','\nJuly 14, 1969\n','','Canadian','Artist development is something that I\'ve been passionate about from my days at Uptown and Motown Records.','',NULL,'Artist,Days,Passionate',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30128,'Power','Laurieann Gibson','Director','\nJuly 14, 1969\n','','Canadian','Back in the early days like for the Temptations, Supremes and Four Tops, artist development was alive in record companies. Every artist had a moment to develop the record visually. When the web took over and camera phones, it stripped the artists of the power to figure it out. So there\'s a need to b','',NULL,'Job,Moment',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30129,'Love,Time','Laurieann Gibson','Director','\nJuly 14, 1969\n','','Canadian','\'Boom\' is my heart. The \'kack\' is my soul. Apparently when I choreographed I didn\'t realize that I said \'boom-kack\' \'boom-kack.\' I had no idea I was doing it and then I realized that it\'s every time I felt like the fight in my soul - the boom and the kack - was like my heart. It was like the love of','',NULL,'Heart',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30130,'','Laurieann Gibson','Director','\nJuly 14, 1969\n','','Canadian','\'Born This Way\' is shaping up to be creative ecstasy.','',NULL,'Creative,Born,Ecstasy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30131,'Amazing','Laurieann Gibson','Director','\nJuly 14, 1969\n','','Canadian','Choreography is amazing. I\'m still a dancer, yet I transitioned into choreography then as a Creative Director. All of these creative elements are brought out of being a dancer. Directing is something that comes out of understanding movement and choreography. Directing movement is directing a dance p','',NULL,'Still,Dance',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30132,'','Laurieann Gibson','Director','\nJuly 14, 1969\n','','Canadian','Everyone has the notion that hip-hop is messy and loose, but there\'s also another level to it.','',NULL,'Another,Everyone,Level',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30133,'','Laurieann Gibson','Director','\nJuly 14, 1969\n','','Canadian','For me, a dancer is part of an artist\'s entertainment - \'backup dancer\' isn\'t even in my vocabulary.','',NULL,'Artist,Dancer,Vocabulary',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30134,'Time','Laurieann Gibson','Director','\nJuly 14, 1969\n','','Canadian','I am trained, and I did do \'The Nutcracker\' in its right form, but at the time, they told me I was black and I\'d never be in \'Swan Lake.\' I went through all those prejudices in the ballet community, and I still emerged wonderfully trained and found my way to Alvin Ailey where there were familiar fac','',NULL,'Black,Through',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30135,'Fitness','Laurieann Gibson','Director','\nJuly 14, 1969\n','','Canadian','I believe it\'s extremely important to include some other type of fitness activity in your training, so cross training will help you to avoid injury when you are dancing.','',NULL,'Believe,Help',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30136,'Work,Strength','Laurieann Gibson','Director','\nJuly 14, 1969\n','','Canadian','I dance but I also work out. I run, do strength training... you name it. I\'ve got to!','',NULL,'Training',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30137,'','Laurieann Gibson','Director','\nJuly 14, 1969\n','','Canadian','I enjoy getting an artist at the beginning stages, and then I\'m able to pull out something that is so pure and actually create their individual style. From how they pick up the microphone, to how to look on the stage, to their dance steps, to their talk, their opinions, to what they wear, so it real','',NULL,'Enjoy,Dance,Talk',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30138,'','Laurieann Gibson','Director','\nJuly 14, 1969\n','','Canadian','I like to always remind my dancers about ways to avoid injury. One of the basic ways to avoid injury is to always make sure to stretch and warm up your body. This will loosen up your muscles, which will help to avoid common strain injuries such as shin splints and ankle strains.','',NULL,'Help,Sure,Body',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30139,'Love','Laurieann Gibson','Director','\nJuly 14, 1969\n','','Canadian','I love working with Alicia Keys, because it\'s not just the ability to do the dance to me; I think it\'s the ability to interpret it that excites me the most.','',NULL,'Working,Dance',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30140,'Love,Alone,Fitness','Laurieann Gibson','Director','\nJuly 14, 1969\n','','Canadian','I personally love to run outdoor fitness trails. I love the meditative value I get when out alone, challenging myself to run faster and higher.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30141,'Great','Laurieann Gibson','Director','\nJuly 14, 1969\n','','Canadian','I realized that, for me, great records always moved me with the lyrics and the melodies. And so I said, \'I think I can do it now,\' \'cause I found a team of people who understand I didn\'t want a record that was \'drop it, pop it, shake it\' just \'cause I can dance.','',NULL,'Understand,Said',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30142,'Good,Amazing','Laurieann Gibson','Director','\nJuly 14, 1969\n','','Canadian','I think dance is amazing because what people don\'t realize is like when you dance your spirit and your soul get ignited. You\'re not only releasing endorphins, but also your spirit is awakening. It makes you feel good and happy.','',NULL,'Happy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30143,'Great','Laurieann Gibson','Director','\nJuly 14, 1969\n','','Canadian','I think it\'s absolutely possible for any woman to use the moves I do with Lady Gaga. Just put on her \'Born This Way\' video or turn on one of her songs, spend 20 minutes and get a routine down just by watching our choreography. You\'ll start to see a difference in your abs, legs and butt. Anyone can g','',NULL,'Woman,Down',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30144,'','Laurieann Gibson','Director','\nJuly 14, 1969\n','','Canadian','I think reality TV for dancers has changed for the better. There are more opportunities and the platforms that we are being given are better. We have more job security and TV is allowing different levels of dance to come through to the forefront. People can now take their abilities and turn them int','',NULL,'Job,Better,Reality',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30145,'Music','Laurieann Gibson','Director','\nJuly 14, 1969\n','','Canadian','I think that there was a fad where everyone said, \'I want you to create a signature step for my artist.\' The thing is, for me, music creates the step. The artist commands the step, you know?','',NULL,'Said,Everyone',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30146,'Life,Time','Laurieann Gibson','Director','\nJuly 14, 1969\n','','Canadian','I want to be able to say, \'you think you\'re odd, I\'m even odder and I made it - you can too!\' I want to direct, do more with \'The Dance Scene,\' sign artists and just provide opportunities. I\'m just getting started and having the time of my life!','',NULL,'Made',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30147,'','Laurieann Gibson','Director','\nJuly 14, 1969\n','','Canadian','I wanted to be a star - with a purpose.','',NULL,'Wanted,Purpose,Star',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30148,'','Laurieann Gibson','Director','\nJuly 14, 1969\n','','Canadian','I was born in Toronto and studied with the National Ballet of Canada. I went to school to study dance, slept on the floor, ate nothing, waitressed - and then there was a Mary J. Blige audition.','',NULL,'School,Nothing,Study',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30149,'','Laurieann Gibson','Director','\nJuly 14, 1969\n','','Canadian','I was obsessed with Chubby Checker and old dances, like the twist.','',NULL,'Old,Obsessed,Chubby',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30150,'Time','Laurieann Gibson','Director','\nJuly 14, 1969\n','','Canadian','I was very disenchanted in the industry for a long time before I met GaGa. Everyone wanted a \'Single Ladies\' for their artist, or a Puffy move.','',NULL,'Long,Single',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30151,'Marriage,Women','Mel Gibson','Actor','\nJanuary 3, 1956\n','','','After about 20 years of marriage, I\'m finally starting to scratch the surface of what women want. And I think the answer lies somewhere between conversation and chocolate.','',NULL,'After',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30152,'Family,Home','Mel Gibson','Actor','\nJanuary 3, 1956\n','','','A woman should be home with the children, building that home and making sure there\'s a secure family atmosphere.','',NULL,'Children',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30153,'','Mel Gibson','Actor','\nJanuary 3, 1956\n','','','I\'ll tell you what I did need to learn was tolerance, and I think I\'ve been actually given a daily opportunity to practice that, and it\'s - it\'s - and I know that that sounds almost like a backhanded slap, and it is in a way because I haven\'t been successful at it every day.','',NULL,'Successful,Daily,Did',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30154,'Business,Cool','Mel Gibson','Actor','\nJanuary 3, 1956\n','','','Above all, film is a business... Independence is a really cool thing as you can be a bit more bold, and take a few more chances with what you do.','',NULL,'Few',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30155,'Art','Mel Gibson','Actor','\nJanuary 3, 1956\n','','','Acting is like lying. The art of lying well. I\'m paid to tell elaborate lies.','',NULL,'Acting,Tell',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30156,'','Mel Gibson','Actor','\nJanuary 3, 1956\n','','','I don\'t make things complicated, that\'s the way they get all by themselves.','',NULL,'Themselves',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30157,'','Mel Gibson','Actor','\nJanuary 3, 1956\n','','','I was spiritually bankrupt, and when that happens, it\'s like a spiritual cancer afflicts you.','',NULL,'Spiritual,Happens,Cancer',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30158,'Work','Mel Gibson','Actor','\nJanuary 3, 1956\n','','','I\'ll always continue to work. I\'ve never much depended on anyone but myself, as far as that goes.','',NULL,'Far,Anyone',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30159,'Work','Mel Gibson','Actor','\nJanuary 3, 1956\n','','','And, hey, I\'m not under the illusion that everything\'s just going to be hunky-dory work wise forever. I\'ve never been under that illusion. Things could go away tomorrow.','',NULL,'Wise,Tomorrow',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30160,'Great','Mel Gibson','Actor','\nJanuary 3, 1956\n','','','Boot Camp was great and very interesting. You got to use live rounds of ammunition and got to do a lot of crawling around with live rounds flying around you, so you really had to learn to keep your ass down - everything down for that matter.','',NULL,'Live,Everything',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30161,'Dad','Mel Gibson','Actor','\nJanuary 3, 1956\n','','','But although Australia was also involved in the Vietnam conflict, I can remember my dad telling us that if we were in Australia, we wouldn\'t be drafted until we were 20.','',NULL,'Remember,Until',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30162,'','Mel Gibson','Actor','\nJanuary 3, 1956\n','','','Feminists don\'t like me, and I don\'t like them.','',NULL,'Feminists',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30163,'Good','Mel Gibson','Actor','\nJanuary 3, 1956\n','','','I don\'t think of myself as either American or Australian really, I\'m a true hybrid. It\'s a good thing for me because both of them are really good countries.','',NULL,'True,American',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30164,'','Mel Gibson','Actor','\nJanuary 3, 1956\n','','','If I\'ve still got my pants on in the second scene, I think they\'ve sent me the wrong script.','',NULL,'Still,Wrong,Second',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30165,'','Mel Gibson','Actor','\nJanuary 3, 1956\n','','','It\'s all happening too fast. I\'ve got to put the brakes on or I\'ll smack into something.','',NULL,'Put,Fast,Happening',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30166,'','Mel Gibson','Actor','\nJanuary 3, 1956\n','','','The Holy Ghost was working through me on this film, and I was just direction traffic.','',NULL,'Through,Working,Film',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30167,'Religion,Politics','Mel Gibson','Actor','\nJanuary 3, 1956\n','','','Well, I think any time you delve into this sort of religion, politics, as you well know, you\'re going to, you know, touch a few nerves. I wasn\'t - now - and this is the honest truth.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30168,'','Mel Gibson','Actor','\nJanuary 3, 1956\n','','','Well, if you look at the whole story, I mean there\'s only Jews and Romans in the story. I mean I just wanted to flesh that character out and make that a drama about the people around Christ when he was going through this passion.','',NULL,'Character,Passion,Mean',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30169,'','Mel Gibson','Actor','\nJanuary 3, 1956\n','','','What I need to do to heal myself and to be assuring and allay the fears of others and to heal them if they had any heart wounds from something I may have said.','',NULL,'Heart,May,Others',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30170,'','Tyrese Gibson','Actor','\nDecember 30, 1978\n','','American','To me, a groupie is a stalker. If you\'re a fan, then you\'re a fan. But I can look at a woman and become a fan of hers instantly.','',NULL,'Woman,Become,Fan',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30171,'','Tyrese Gibson','Actor','\nDecember 30, 1978\n','','American','When you step on the treadmill, make a commitment. Do, say, 3 miles a day. And don\'t get off until you finish. It doesn\'t matter what speed you\'re going. Just don\'t get off.','',NULL,'Matter,Off,Until',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30172,'','Tyrese Gibson','Actor','\nDecember 30, 1978\n','','American','A lot of times black actors get stuck in a box. They\'re up against a lot of limitations for the kind of films that they get approached about. It\'s easy to get stuck in a box and just be approached about nothing but urban films.','',NULL,'Nothing,Black,Easy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30173,'','Tyrese Gibson','Actor','\nDecember 30, 1978\n','','American','I accused a woman of doing something behind my back when I knew that she hadn\'t, just to see if she loved me.','',NULL,'Woman,She,Loved',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30174,'','Tyrese Gibson','Actor','\nDecember 30, 1978\n','','American','I can say, hands down, \'Annapolis\' is the most challenging film I\'ve ever taken on.','',NULL,'Down,Ever,Film',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30175,'','Tyrese Gibson','Actor','\nDecember 30, 1978\n','','American','I\'m not just a voice who wants to sing on anything. I co-produce, I want to select who comes in and plays on what songs, who to duet with and all of it.','',NULL,'Voice,Wants,Songs',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30176,'Life','Tyrese Gibson','Actor','\nDecember 30, 1978\n','','American','I\'ve never boxed in my life, never been in a military base in my life, never grew up with anyone in the military.','',NULL,'Anyone,Military',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30177,'','Tyrese Gibson','Actor','\nDecember 30, 1978\n','','American','I\'ve never had to fight hard for anything I\'ve gotten in the past.','',NULL,'Past,Fight,Hard',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30178,'','Tyrese Gibson','Actor','\nDecember 30, 1978\n','','American','If you\'re not happy about how you look, you have to question how much self-love you have.','',NULL,'Happy,Question',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30179,'Love,Music,Time','Tyrese Gibson','Actor','\nDecember 30, 1978\n','','American','It\'s about giving the people what they want. So many people have told me that they\'ve made love to my records so what I\'ve delivered this time is an album about sex. Pretty much every song has that theme. Straight no chasers, it\'s booty music!','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30180,'Respect','Tyrese Gibson','Actor','\nDecember 30, 1978\n','','American','James Franco is a Method actor. I respect Method actors, but he never snapped out of character. Whenever we\'d have to get in the ring for boxing scenes, and even during practice, the dude was full-on hitting me.','',NULL,'Character,Boxing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30181,'','Tyrese Gibson','Actor','\nDecember 30, 1978\n','','American','The beautiful thing about my intelligence is that it doesn\'t really come in one specific department. So even if something hasn\'t happened to me, I have information on how to get you through whatever you may be going through.','',NULL,'Beautiful,May,Through',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30182,'Love','Tyrese Gibson','Actor','\nDecember 30, 1978\n','','American','When you\'re in shape, you don\'t have to walk up to somebody and say, \'Yo, I love myself.\' You look like you care for yourself.','',NULL,'Yourself,Care',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30183,'','Tyrese Gibson','Actor','\nDecember 30, 1978\n','','American','You are the master of your environment. You\'ve got your own head, your own mind. So once you figure out what you want for yourself, you have to create the proper environment to make sure you can live out all the things you want.','',NULL,'Yourself,Live,Mind',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30184,'Time','William Gibson','Writer','\nMarch 17, 1948\n','','American','Time moves in one direction, memory in another.','',NULL,'Another,Direction',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30185,'Technology','William Gibson','Writer','\nMarch 17, 1948\n','','American','Cyberspace. A consensual hallucination experienced daily by billions of legitimate operators, in every nation, by children being taught mathematical concepts.','',NULL,'Children,Daily',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30186,'Wisdom,Future','William Gibson','Writer','\nMarch 17, 1948\n','','American','The future has already arrived. It\'s just not evenly distributed yet.','',NULL,'Arrived',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30187,'Time','William Gibson','Writer','\nMarch 17, 1948\n','','American','Why shouldn\'t we give our teachers a license to obtain software, all software, any software, for nothing? Does anyone demand a licensing fee, each time a child is taught the alphabet?','',NULL,'Nothing,Give',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30188,'','William Gibson','Writer','\nMarch 17, 1948\n','','American','And, for an instant, she stared directly into those soft blue eyes and knew, with an instinctive mammalian certainty, that the exceedingly rich were no longer even remotely human.','',NULL,'Human,Eyes,Rich',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30189,'Work,Dreams,Good','William Gibson','Writer','\nMarch 17, 1948\n','','American','Dreaming in public is an important part of our job description, as science writers, but there are bad dreams as well as good dreams. We\'re dreamers, you see, but we\'re also realists, of a sort.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30190,'','William Gibson','Writer','\nMarch 17, 1948\n','','American','For years I have been mourning and not for my dead, it is for this boy for whatever corner in my heart died when his childhood slid out of my arms.','',NULL,'Heart,Whatever,Dead',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30191,'Technology','William Gibson','Writer','\nMarch 17, 1948\n','','American','It\'s impossible to move, to live, to operate at any level without leaving traces, bits, seemingly meaningless fragments of personal information.','',NULL,'Live,Leaving',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30192,'','William Gibson','Writer','\nMarch 17, 1948\n','','American','Language is to the mind more than light is to the eye.','',NULL,'Mind,Light,Language',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30193,'','William Gibson','Writer','\nMarch 17, 1948\n','','American','Generation X is dead. It has come to mean anyone aged 13 to 55 years old.','',NULL,'Mean,Old,Dead',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30194,'Technology,Time','William Gibson','Writer','\nMarch 17, 1948\n','','American','The \'Net is a waste of time, and that\'s exactly what\'s right about it.','',NULL,'Waste',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30195,'','William Gibson','Writer','\nMarch 17, 1948\n','','American','The sky above the port was the color of television, tuned to a dead station.','',NULL,'Dead,Color,Sky',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30196,'','William Gibson','Writer','\nMarch 17, 1948\n','','American','A graphic representation of data abstracted from the banks of every computer in the human system. Unthinkable complexity. Lines of light ranged in the nonspace of the mind, clusters and constellations of data. Like city lights, receding.','',NULL,'Mind,Human,Light',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30197,'Future','William Gibson','Writer','\nMarch 17, 1948\n','','American','I don\'t have to write about the future. For most people, the present is enough like the future to be pretty scary.','',NULL,'Enough,Pretty',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30198,'Good','William Gibson','Writer','\nMarch 17, 1948\n','','American','I think that technologies are morally neutral until we apply them. It\'s only when we use them for good or for evil that they become good or evil.','',NULL,'Evil,Become',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30199,'Experience','William Gibson','Writer','\nMarch 17, 1948\n','','American','The box was a universe, a poem, frozen on the boundaries of human experience.','',NULL,'Human,Universe',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30200,'Alone','Nelson Gidding','Dramatist','\nSeptember 15, 1919\n','\nMay 1, 2004\n','American','I\'ve always been more afraid of being left alone or left out than of things that go bump in the night.','',NULL,'Night,Afraid',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30201,'Inspirational','Andre Gide','Novelist','\nDecember 22, 1869\n','\nFebruary 19, 1951\n','French','Be faithful to that which exists within yourself.','',NULL,'Yourself,Faithful',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30202,'','Andre Gide','Novelist','\nDecember 22, 1869\n','\nFebruary 19, 1951\n','French','A straight path never leads anywhere except to the objective.','',NULL,'Path,Except,Straight',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30203,'','Andre Gide','Novelist','\nDecember 22, 1869\n','\nFebruary 19, 1951\n','French','It is only in adventure that some people succeed in knowing themselves - in finding themselves.','',NULL,'Succeed,Themselves,Knowing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30204,'Experience','Andre Gide','Novelist','\nDecember 22, 1869\n','\nFebruary 19, 1951\n','French','Everything has been said before, but since nobody listens we have to keep going back and beginning all over again.','',NULL,'Everything,Before',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30205,'Courage','Andre Gide','Novelist','\nDecember 22, 1869\n','\nFebruary 19, 1951\n','French','Man cannot discover new oceans unless he has the courage to lose sight of the shore.','',NULL,'Cannot,Lose',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30206,'Art,God','Andre Gide','Novelist','\nDecember 22, 1869\n','\nFebruary 19, 1951\n','French','Art is a collaboration between God and the artist, and the less the artist does the better.','',NULL,'Better',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30207,'','Andre Gide','Novelist','\nDecember 22, 1869\n','\nFebruary 19, 1951\n','French','It is better to be hated for what you are than to be loved for something you are not.','',NULL,'Better,Loved,Hated',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30208,'Peace,Men','Andre Gide','Novelist','\nDecember 22, 1869\n','\nFebruary 19, 1951\n','French','It is easier to lead men to combat, stirring up their passion, than to restrain them and direct them toward the patient labors of peace.','',NULL,'Passion',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30209,'Time','Andre Gide','Novelist','\nDecember 22, 1869\n','\nFebruary 19, 1951\n','French','One does not discover new lands without consenting to lose sight of the shore for a very long time.','',NULL,'Long,Lose',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30210,'','Andre Gide','Novelist','\nDecember 22, 1869\n','\nFebruary 19, 1951\n','French','Most quarrels amplify a misunderstanding.','',NULL,'Quarrels,Amplify',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30211,'','Andre Gide','Novelist','\nDecember 22, 1869\n','\nFebruary 19, 1951\n','French','Only those things are beautiful which are inspired by madness and written by reason.','',NULL,'Beautiful,Reason,Inspired',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30212,'','Andre Gide','Novelist','\nDecember 22, 1869\n','\nFebruary 19, 1951\n','French','What another would have done as well as you, do not do it. What another would have said as well as you, do not say it; what another would have written as well, do not write it. Be faithful to that which exists nowhere but in yourself-and thus make yourself indispensable.','',NULL,'Yourself,Done,Said',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30213,'Truth','Andre Gide','Novelist','\nDecember 22, 1869\n','\nFebruary 19, 1951\n','French','Believe those who are seeking the truth. Doubt those who find it.','',NULL,'Believe,Doubt',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30214,'Beauty','Andre Gide','Novelist','\nDecember 22, 1869\n','\nFebruary 19, 1951\n','French','Through loyalty to the past, our mind refuses to realize that tomorrow\'s joy is possible only if today\'s makes way for it; that each wave owes the beauty of its line only to the withdrawal of the preceding one.','',NULL,'Today,Mind',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30215,'Happiness','Andre Gide','Novelist','\nDecember 22, 1869\n','\nFebruary 19, 1951\n','French','Nothing prevents happiness like the memory of happiness.','',NULL,'Nothing,Memory',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30216,'Truth','Andre Gide','Novelist','\nDecember 22, 1869\n','\nFebruary 19, 1951\n','French','The color of truth is gray.','',NULL,'Color,Gray',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30217,'','Andre Gide','Novelist','\nDecember 22, 1869\n','\nFebruary 19, 1951\n','French','Fish die belly upward, and rise to the surface. Its their way of falling.','',NULL,'Die,Fish,Rise',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30218,'Life','Andre Gide','Novelist','\nDecember 22, 1869\n','\nFebruary 19, 1951\n','French','I owe much to my friends; but, all things considered, it strikes me that I owe even more to my enemies. The real person springs life under a sting even better than under a caress.','',NULL,'Better,Real',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30219,'','Andre Gide','Novelist','\nDecember 22, 1869\n','\nFebruary 19, 1951\n','French','Know thyself. A maxim as pernicious as it is ugly. Whoever studies himself arrest his own development. A caterpillar who seeks to know himself would never become a butterfly.','',NULL,'Become,Ugly,Himself',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30220,'Art,Great','Andre Gide','Novelist','\nDecember 22, 1869\n','\nFebruary 19, 1951\n','French','Art begins with resistance - at the point where resistance is overcome. No human masterpiece has ever been created without great labor.','',NULL,'Human',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30221,'Good','Andre Gide','Novelist','\nDecember 22, 1869\n','\nFebruary 19, 1951\n','French','It is good to follow one\'s own bent, so long as it leads upward.','',NULL,'Long,Follow',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30222,'','Andre Gide','Novelist','\nDecember 22, 1869\n','\nFebruary 19, 1951\n','French','It is not always by plugging away at a difficulty and sticking to it that one overcomes it; often it is by working on the one next to it. Some things and some people have to be approached obliquely, at an angle.','',NULL,'Working,Away,Often',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30223,'Life,Alone','Andre Gide','Novelist','\nDecember 22, 1869\n','\nFebruary 19, 1951\n','French','The want of logic annoys. Too much logic bores. Life eludes logic, and everything that logic alone constructs remains artificial and forced.','',NULL,'Everything',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30224,'Work,Art','Andre Gide','Novelist','\nDecember 22, 1869\n','\nFebruary 19, 1951\n','French','There is no prejudice that the work of art does not finally overcome.','',NULL,'Overcome',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30225,'God','Andre Gide','Novelist','\nDecember 22, 1869\n','\nFebruary 19, 1951\n','French','God depends on us. It is through us that God is achieved.','',NULL,'Through,Depends',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30226,'','John Gielgud','Actor','\nApril 14, 1904\n','\nMay 21, 2000\n','English','Your English style will no doubt put all the other gentlemen to bed. I speak figuratively, of course.','',NULL,'Doubt,Put,Speak',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30227,'','John Gielgud','Actor','\nApril 14, 1904\n','\nMay 21, 2000\n','English','Acting is half shame, half glory. Shame at exhibiting yourself, glory when you can forget yourself.','',NULL,'Yourself,Forget,Acting',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30228,'','John Gielgud','Actor','\nApril 14, 1904\n','\nMay 21, 2000\n','English','Before you can do something you must first be something.','',NULL,'Must,Before',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30229,'','Emily Giffin','Author','\nMarch 20, 1972\n','','American','Everyone wants to belong, or be a part of something bigger than themselves, but it\'s important to follow your heart and be true to yourself in the process.','',NULL,'Yourself,Heart,True',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30230,'Time','Emily Giffin','Author','\nMarch 20, 1972\n','','American','Guilt is a supreme waste of time and energy.','',NULL,'Energy,Guilt',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30231,'Funny,Work,Time','Emily Giffin','Author','\nMarch 20, 1972\n','','American','It\'s a funny thing - when I\'m crazed with work, spending time with my children relaxes me. Yet, at the end of a long weekend with them, the very thing I need to relax is a little work and time away from them!','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30232,'','Emily Giffin','Author','\nMarch 20, 1972\n','','American','I try to recognize that there is no such thing as having it all - and it\'s impossible to be perfect. You just have to let certain things go.','',NULL,'Perfect,Try,Impossible',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30233,'Life,Society','Emily Giffin','Author','\nMarch 20, 1972\n','','American','A theme in a lot of my books - and in my own life - is making choices that you feel you should make, or what society wants you to make, as opposed to what is truly right for you.','',NULL,'Making',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30234,'Movies','Emily Giffin','Author','\nMarch 20, 1972\n','','American','For true downtime, I enjoy going for light runs, having drinks with friends and going to the movies with my husband.','',NULL,'Husband,True',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30235,'','Emily Giffin','Author','\nMarch 20, 1972\n','','American','I don\'t really know why I went to law school.','',NULL,'School,Law,Why',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30236,'Movies','Emily Giffin','Author','\nMarch 20, 1972\n','','American','I have always been drawn to coming-of-age stories and books and movies featuring compelling young characters.','',NULL,'Young,Books',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30237,'','Emily Giffin','Author','\nMarch 20, 1972\n','','American','I like to match what I wear to my book jacket - it\'s a little bit cheesy, but it\'s my thing.','',NULL,'Book,Bit,Wear',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30238,'','Emily Giffin','Author','\nMarch 20, 1972\n','','American','I really try to focus on my books and readers.','',NULL,'Focus,Try,Books',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30239,'','Emily Giffin','Author','\nMarch 20, 1972\n','','American','I think it\'s important to try to be present with whatever it is you\'re doing. And if you can\'t be present, take a break.','',NULL,'Important,Try,Whatever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30240,'Women','Emily Giffin','Author','\nMarch 20, 1972\n','','American','I try to write about real women, real people - in other words flawed characters.','',NULL,'Real,Words',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30241,'Love,Change,Power','Emily Giffin','Author','\nMarch 20, 1972\n','','American','I\'ve always been intrigued by the power of secrets. When is it justifiable to keep them from the ones we love? And does keeping them irrevocably change who we are?','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30242,'','Emily Giffin','Author','\nMarch 20, 1972\n','','American','Inevitably I draw on my own relationships when I write, so if I\'m writing about a fight between a husband and his wife, of course I\'m going to think about a recent fight with my husband. Or if I\'m writing about sisters, of course I\'m going to think about my sister.','',NULL,'Husband,Wife,Fight',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30243,'Life','Emily Giffin','Author','\nMarch 20, 1972\n','','American','Life is about the gray areas. Things are seldom black and white, even when we wish they were and think they should be, and I like exploring this nuanced terrain.','',NULL,'Black,Wish',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30244,'','Emily Giffin','Author','\nMarch 20, 1972\n','','American','Often I feel that projects overwhelm us when we look at how many hours are involved until completion. But just getting started is usually not that difficult.','',NULL,'Difficult,Often,Getting',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30245,'','Emily Giffin','Author','\nMarch 20, 1972\n','','American','Well, shoes, bags and clutches are usually my big weaknesses - my husband always laughs when I call them \'investment pieces.\'','',NULL,'Husband,Big,Shoes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30246,'Time,Teen','Emily Giffin','Author','\nMarch 20, 1972\n','','American','Writing a teen character is something I wanted to try again for a long time!','',NULL,'Character',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30247,'Sports','Frank Gifford','Athlete','\nAugust 16, 1930\n','','American','Gray skies are just clouds passing over.','',NULL,'Clouds,Passing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30248,'','Frank Gifford','Athlete','\nAugust 16, 1930\n','','American','Before the first year, nobody gave it a chance. Now, 36 years later, everybody knows Monday Night Football.','',NULL,'Football,Night,Before',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30249,'Sports','Frank Gifford','Athlete','\nAugust 16, 1930\n','','American','Pro football is like nuclear warfare. There are no winners, only survivors.','',NULL,'Football,Winners',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30250,'Time','Frank Gifford','Athlete','\nAugust 16, 1930\n','','American','I had three stages of knowing Wellington Mara. He was my boss for a long time and he was a father figure. And finally, as we got older, he was my friend.','',NULL,'Father,Long',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30251,'','Frank Gifford','Athlete','\nAugust 16, 1930\n','','American','I was the law and order.','',NULL,'Law,Order',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30252,'','Frank Gifford','Athlete','\nAugust 16, 1930\n','','American','It is wonderful... Steve and Dan took professional football to a whole different level with the way they played the game. The fact that Steve is going in with Dan is very special.','',NULL,'Game,Football,Different',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30253,'','Frank Gifford','Athlete','\nAugust 16, 1930\n','','American','Oh how sweet it is to hear one\'s own convictions from another\'s lips.','',NULL,'Another,Sweet,Hear',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30254,'','Frank Gifford','Athlete','\nAugust 16, 1930\n','','American','Rosie is a Hall of Fame player, and I wouldn\'t be in the Hall of Fame if it weren\'t for him.','',NULL,'Him,Fame,Player',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30255,'','Frank Gifford','Athlete','\nAugust 16, 1930\n','','American','We started out as boss and player, and Wellington was almost like my father.','',NULL,'Father,Boss,Almost',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30256,'Love','Kathie Lee Gifford','Entertainer','\nAugust 16, 1953\n','','American','Love in the real world means saying you\'re sorry 10 times a day.','',NULL,'Sorry,Saying',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30257,'Fear','Kathie Lee Gifford','Entertainer','\nAugust 16, 1953\n','','American','A fear of the unknown keeps a lot of people from leaving bad situations.','',NULL,'Bad,Leaving',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30258,'Love','Kathie Lee Gifford','Entertainer','\nAugust 16, 1953\n','','American','It\'s no secret that I love to talk, but the real secret is I love to listen, too.','',NULL,'Real,Talk',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30259,'','Kathie Lee Gifford','Entertainer','\nAugust 16, 1953\n','','American','If I could learn to treat triumph and disaster the same, then I would find bliss.','',NULL,'Find,Same,Learn',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30260,'','Kathie Lee Gifford','Entertainer','\nAugust 16, 1953\n','','American','Our culture is in moral chaos. On TV we celebrate freaks instead of honest, decent people.','',NULL,'Honest,Moral,Culture',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30261,'Work','Kathie Lee Gifford','Entertainer','\nAugust 16, 1953\n','','American','There was no way we\'d ever get spoiled. Daddy made sure to instill in us a work ethic.','',NULL,'Ever,Made',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30262,'Politics','Kathie Lee Gifford','Entertainer','\nAugust 16, 1953\n','','American','I hate politics, hate deals, and deal-making, hate meeting with attorneys and agents.','',NULL,'Hate,Meeting',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30263,'Business','Kathie Lee Gifford','Entertainer','\nAugust 16, 1953\n','','American','For every sleazeball in the business there are plenty of decent and wonderful people.','',NULL,'Wonderful,Decent',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30264,'Religion','Kathie Lee Gifford','Entertainer','\nAugust 16, 1953\n','','American','For many people religion can be so easy they stumble right over it.','',NULL,'Easy,Stumble',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30265,'Success,God','Kathie Lee Gifford','Entertainer','\nAugust 16, 1953\n','','American','God didn\'t bless me with success so I could eat caviar every day.','',NULL,'Eat',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30266,'','Kathie Lee Gifford','Entertainer','\nAugust 16, 1953\n','','American','I did feel from day one that I was a born performer.','',NULL,'Did,Born,Performer',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30267,'','Kathie Lee Gifford','Entertainer','\nAugust 16, 1953\n','','American','I don\'t think Lloyd\'s of London would insure this mouth.','',NULL,'Mouth,London,Insure',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30268,'','Kathie Lee Gifford','Entertainer','\nAugust 16, 1953\n','','American','I felt no stigma whatsoever in becoming the third Mrs. Gifford.','',NULL,'Felt,Becoming,Third',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30269,'','Kathie Lee Gifford','Entertainer','\nAugust 16, 1953\n','','American','I once said the Queen of England could use some fashion advice.','',NULL,'Fashion,Said,Advice',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30270,'','Kathie Lee Gifford','Entertainer','\nAugust 16, 1953\n','','American','I sang with Anita Bryant in the Southern Baptist churches.','',NULL,'Southern,Baptist,Churches',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30271,'Life','Kathie Lee Gifford','Entertainer','\nAugust 16, 1953\n','','American','I was told all my life I was part Cherokee. Then it was Crow. The latest is Blackfoot.','',NULL,'Latest,Crow',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30272,'','Kathie Lee Gifford','Entertainer','\nAugust 16, 1953\n','','American','I wasn\'t ever interested in marrying someone else\'s career or bank account.','',NULL,'Someone,Career,Ever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30273,'','Kathie Lee Gifford','Entertainer','\nAugust 16, 1953\n','','American','I would never want to hurt anyone by writing a book.','',NULL,'Hurt,Book,Writing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30274,'Love','Kathie Lee Gifford','Entertainer','\nAugust 16, 1953\n','','American','If I\'m in love I want to get married. That\'s how stupid I am.','',NULL,'Stupid,Married',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30275,'Life','Kathie Lee Gifford','Entertainer','\nAugust 16, 1953\n','','American','Life seemed so simple and joyous when I was growing up.','',NULL,'Simple,Growing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30276,'Mom','Kathie Lee Gifford','Entertainer','\nAugust 16, 1953\n','','American','Mom thinks I live in this dream world where everybody\'s Ivana Trump.','',NULL,'Live,Dream',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30277,'','Kathie Lee Gifford','Entertainer','\nAugust 16, 1953\n','','American','Other kids did drugs; I did crafts. I never knew where I fit in.','',NULL,'Did,Kids,Knew',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30278,'Mom','Kathie Lee Gifford','Entertainer','\nAugust 16, 1953\n','','American','Over the years my mom has become a self-taught Biblical scholar.','',NULL,'Become,Scholar',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30279,'','Kathie Lee Gifford','Entertainer','\nAugust 16, 1953\n','','American','People were referring to me as the new Anita Bryant. Anita would get a little jealous.','',NULL,'Jealous,Bryant,Referring',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30280,'','Kathie Lee Gifford','Entertainer','\nAugust 16, 1953\n','','American','Sexual harassment is complex, subtle, and highly subjective.','',NULL,'Complex,Sexual,Subtle',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30281,'Change,Money,Car','Roland Gift','Actor','\nMay 28, 1962\n','','British','I think I\'m actually quite a materialistic person, I value what it takes to make a car or build a nice house. Money does change things, but how it changes people depends on how they react to it.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30282,'','Roland Gift','Actor','\nMay 28, 1962\n','','British','It\'s better to burn brightly for half as long than to be a dim lingering light.','',NULL,'Long,Better,Light',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30283,'','Roland Gift','Actor','\nMay 28, 1962\n','','British','I jumped off the wheel of fortune because I wanted to simplify things. Now I\'ve fulfilled my obligations to myself by making my new record. I\'d like it to sell millions of copies, but my self - worth is not based on chart positions.','',NULL,'Self,Wanted,Off',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30284,'Success,Failure','Roland Gift','Actor','\nMay 28, 1962\n','','British','Our managers hadn\'t had that kind of success - the record company hadn\'t, we hadn\'t - and the feeling was that the next record had to be even bigger, and if it wasn\'t it would be some kind of failure.','',NULL,'Feeling',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30285,'','Roland Gift','Actor','\nMay 28, 1962\n','','British','While growing up in Birmingham around a lot of West Indian people, reggae and calypso were big influences early on but Otis Redding was the one person who made me wanna sing myself.','',NULL,'Person,Made,Big',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30286,'','Cam Gigandet','Actor','\nAugust 16, 1982\n','','American','Anything - a destination, a person - that has some mystery around it becomes exciting and attractive.','',NULL,'Person,Around,Exciting',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30287,'Music','Cam Gigandet','Actor','\nAugust 16, 1982\n','','American','I can\'t hear music. I don\'t understand it. It\'s so above and beyond me.','',NULL,'Understand,Hear',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30288,'','Cam Gigandet','Actor','\nAugust 16, 1982\n','','American','I could live a thousand years and still not know everything, still not have tried anything.','',NULL,'Live,Everything,Still',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30289,'Best','Cam Gigandet','Actor','\nAugust 16, 1982\n','','American','I don\'t actually go out and pursue a route that will fit me best, it\'s just that something comes to me and I enjoy it and want to be a part of it.','',NULL,'Enjoy,Actually',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30290,'','Cam Gigandet','Actor','\nAugust 16, 1982\n','','American','I get bored easily.','',NULL,'Bored,Easily',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30291,'Sports','Cam Gigandet','Actor','\nAugust 16, 1982\n','','American','I grew up playing sports, football, basketball, baseball, everything, and acting was such a different environment and different world for me.','',NULL,'Football,Everything',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30292,'Love','Cam Gigandet','Actor','\nAugust 16, 1982\n','','American','I love pain. Love pain.','',NULL,'Pain',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30293,'Time','Cam Gigandet','Actor','\nAugust 16, 1982\n','','American','I moved to L.A. right out of high school, but not to act. I think I chose it because it was on the same time zone as Seattle, where I\'m from.','',NULL,'School,Same',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30294,'','Cam Gigandet','Actor','\nAugust 16, 1982\n','','American','I want to try new things and put myself out there and take some risks.','',NULL,'Try,Put,Risks',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30295,'Life,Dreams','Cam Gigandet','Actor','\nAugust 16, 1982\n','','American','I was so lucky to have parents who supported me, 100%, with whatever I was doing, both financially and emotionally. Having that they made my life so much easier. Instead of becoming a bartender and trying to survive while trying to pursue your dreams, I didn\'t have to worry about that aspect. I coul','',NULL,'Parents',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30296,'','Cam Gigandet','Actor','\nAugust 16, 1982\n','','American','I\'m fascinated with worlds where there\'s a small population left, whether it\'s a movie or these TV shows that fascinate me - \'Falling Skies\' or \'The Walking Dead\' - they are about survival and triumphing over difficult times. I just have a thing for \'em.','',NULL,'Small,Difficult,Dead',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30297,'Life','Cam Gigandet','Actor','\nAugust 16, 1982\n','','American','I\'ve played so many jobs where I\'m fearless, but it\'s far from me. I wish I were like that in real life.','',NULL,'Real,Wish',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30298,'','Cam Gigandet','Actor','\nAugust 16, 1982\n','','American','Idling is not my strong suit.','',NULL,'Strong,Suit,Idling',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30299,'Great','Cam Gigandet','Actor','\nAugust 16, 1982\n','','American','It\'s been great having my little girl. It\'s like having a workout 24 hours a day. I don\'t need to go to the gym! I\'m chasing after my daughter everywhere she goes.','',NULL,'Girl,After',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30300,'Good','Cam Gigandet','Actor','\nAugust 16, 1982\n','','American','It\'s such a challenge to play a good guy - it\'s hard to be believable.','',NULL,'Hard,Play',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30301,'','Cam Gigandet','Actor','\nAugust 16, 1982\n','','American','People don\'t want to hear about it if you\'re frustrated with your big career break.','',NULL,'Career,Big,Frustrated',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30302,'Future','Cam Gigandet','Actor','\nAugust 16, 1982\n','','American','The future doesn\'t matter if I don\'t enjoy what\'s going on right now.','',NULL,'Enjoy,Matter',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30303,'','Cam Gigandet','Actor','\nAugust 16, 1982\n','','American','Through all the bad guys that I\'ve played, they\'re justifiably bad - they have their reasons. It\'s been important to me.','',NULL,'Bad,Important,Through',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30304,'','Cam Gigandet','Actor','\nAugust 16, 1982\n','','American','To be completely honest, it\'s shocking to me that I keep getting the villain roles! I do not see myself as the villain and I know, growing up, I was the opposite of a villain. I would never try to be a villain to anyone - but maybe other people I grew up with feel differently about that.','',NULL,'Try,Keep,Honest',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30305,'Good','Cam Gigandet','Actor','\nAugust 16, 1982\n','','American','To be let go from a soap opera is the most embarrassing confidence basher in the world. It\'s like, \'Oh, if I\'m not good enough for that, I\'m not good enough for anything.\'','',NULL,'Confidence,Enough',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30306,'','Cam Gigandet','Actor','\nAugust 16, 1982\n','','American','Well, I like chocolate stuff; I don\'t like any of that other gross sugary candy.','',NULL,'Stuff,Chocolate,Candy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30307,'','Cam Gigandet','Actor','\nAugust 16, 1982\n','','American','You know, it\'s such an insult to actual martial artists that I say that I do martial arts.','',NULL,'Insult,Artists,Arts',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30308,'Work,Death','H. R. Giger','Artist','\nFebruary 5, 1940\n','','Swiss','Some people say my work is often depressing and pessimistic, with the emphasis on death, blood, overcrowding, strange beings and so on, but I don\'t really think it is.','',NULL,'Strange',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30309,'','H. R. Giger','Artist','\nFebruary 5, 1940\n','','Swiss','I don\'t know, if somebody doesn\'t tell me how would I know?','',NULL,'Tell,Somebody',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30310,'Work','H. R. Giger','Artist','\nFebruary 5, 1940\n','','Swiss','No, I didn\'t work it out upside down, I never turned it around.','',NULL,'Down,Around',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30311,'Future','H. R. Giger','Artist','\nFebruary 5, 1940\n','','Swiss','Some people would say my paintings show a future world and maybe they do, but I paint from reality. I put several things and ideas together, and perhaps, when I have finished, it could show the future.','',NULL,'Reality,Together',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30312,'Beauty,Hope','H. R. Giger','Artist','\nFebruary 5, 1940\n','','Swiss','There is hope and a kind of beauty in there somewhere, if you look for it.','',NULL,'Somewhere',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30313,'','H. R. Giger','Artist','\nFebruary 5, 1940\n','','Swiss','You know I was curious - I was interested in all kinds of mystery or deeper meanings in the paintings because I myself have not analyzed why they have turned out like this or like that.','',NULL,'Why,Interested,Mystery',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30314,'Funny','H. R. Giger','Artist','\nFebruary 5, 1940\n','','Swiss','You know, I said I have this problem that I need to more carefully read Akron\'s text because it\'s too much, too much fantasy, and so I am busy with other stuff - it\'s funny, it\'s nice to hear that someone is studying that carefully and now I know a little bit more about that.','',NULL,'Nice,Someone',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30315,'Funny,Work','H. R. Giger','Artist','\nFebruary 5, 1940\n','','Swiss','You know, it was just another presentation of my work, and a funny one, because the cards are quite different from the normal Tarot deck, no?','',NULL,'Different',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30316,'Good','Ryan Giggs','Athlete','\nNovember 29, 1973\n','','Welsh','I like to let my football do the talking, I\'m respectful of other good teams such as Arsenal.','',NULL,'Football,Talking',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30317,'','Ryan Giggs','Athlete','\nNovember 29, 1973\n','','Welsh','I do not wish to hide my origins, nor do I seek to make it a subject of conversation. I am what I am.','',NULL,'Wish,Nor,Seek',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30318,'','Ryan Giggs','Athlete','\nNovember 29, 1973\n','','Welsh','I am proud of my black roots and of the black blood that runs in my veins.','',NULL,'Black,Proud,Blood',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30319,'','Ryan Giggs','Athlete','\nNovember 29, 1973\n','','Welsh','A lot of people don\'t know that my father is black.','',NULL,'Father,Black',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30320,'Life','Ryan Giggs','Athlete','\nNovember 29, 1973\n','','Welsh','As a footballer I can\'t imagine life without the use of one of my legs... Sadly this is exactly what happens to thousands of children every year when they accidentally step on a landmine.','',NULL,'Children,Year',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30321,'Time','Ryan Giggs','Athlete','\nNovember 29, 1973\n','','Welsh','If I feel I\'m not influencing games, not scoring goals or making goals, then that\'s the time I\'d pack it in.','',NULL,'Making,Games',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30322,'Money,Wedding','Ryan Giggs','Athlete','\nNovember 29, 1973\n','','Welsh','Where does it stop? You get offered money for your wedding, then for your kids, new houses, holidays... We earn enough from football and sponsorships, why do you need any more?','',NULL,'Football',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30323,'Famous','Ryan Giggs','Athlete','\nNovember 29, 1973\n','','Welsh','Celebrity culture, it\'s everywhere, isn\'t it? It\'s reality TV, Big Brother. I didn\'t become a footballer to be famous, I became a footballer to be successful. I didn\'t want to be famous. Now people want to be famous. Why? Why would you want people following you about all day?','',NULL,'Successful,Reality',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30324,'','Ryan Giggs','Athlete','\nNovember 29, 1973\n','','Welsh','He was a professional rugby player in the area that I played as a youngster. So a lot of people who I went to school with knew who he was and knew that he was black. So I would get racist taunts in school.','',NULL,'School,Black,Knew',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30325,'','Ryan Giggs','Athlete','\nNovember 29, 1973\n','','Welsh','I had an early taste of fame. I was 20, going out with TV presenter Dani Behr and we\'d have paparazzi chasing us. I\'m not comfortable being photographed, though I accept it is part of the job. I had to ask myself, \'What comes first, being a celebrity or footballer?\'','',NULL,'Job,Accept,Though',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30326,'Dad','Ryan Giggs','Athlete','\nNovember 29, 1973\n','','Welsh','I had my footballing heroes such as Bryan Robson and Diego Maradona but my dad was a rugby league star, and he was my real hero. But the relationship with my mum was rocky and we saw things that would affect any youngster.','',NULL,'Real,Hero',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30327,'','Ryan Giggs','Athlete','\nNovember 29, 1973\n','','Welsh','I\'ve put myself forward to be involved. Whether I get picked, we\'ll have to wait and see. Obviously everybody is excited about it, about the Olympics coming to London and the football being played in different parts of Britain.','',NULL,'Forward,Football,Different',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30328,'Money','Ryan Giggs','Athlete','\nNovember 29, 1973\n','','Welsh','It\'s not just the players, it\'s the culture. Sometimes it\'s the people around them; the people who are looking after them - the money they\'re given. Some of the families give up their jobs and live off their sons. That would never have happened 10 years ago.','',NULL,'Live,Give',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30329,'Age,Money','Ryan Giggs','Athlete','\nNovember 29, 1973\n','','Welsh','Too much money at a young age, it just takes your eye off the ball. And you\'re not as hungry as players used to be. You think you\'ve made it before you\'ve done anything.','',NULL,'Done',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30330,'','Ryan Giggs','Athlete','\nNovember 29, 1973\n','','Welsh','What you\'ve got to realise is that footballers, and me in particular, have seen everything in the changing room. Everything. I\'ve seen the manager kicking off with the players, the players kicking off with him, players fighting each other, managers fighting, everything.','',NULL,'Everything,Him,Fighting',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30331,'','Brad Gilbert','Coach','\nAugust 9, 1961\n','','American','At 21, there\'s lots more room there, plenty of things to improve on as you get older.','',NULL,'Older,Room,Improve',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30332,'Change','Brad Gilbert','Coach','\nAugust 9, 1961\n','','American','Because you can\'t change results - I would change my losses, and I would definitely like to see on-court coaching.','',NULL,'Results,Definitely',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30333,'Good','Brad Gilbert','Coach','\nAugust 9, 1961\n','','American','I did a really good job of sticking to the tennis court.','',NULL,'Job,Did',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30334,'Time,Great','Brad Gilbert','Coach','\nAugust 9, 1961\n','','American','I remember Agassi playing Federer in Basel, Switzerland in 1998, and Andre was already saying at that time that Federer would be tough. Usually at the time players are 17, you can see if they will be great.','',NULL,'Saying',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30335,'','Brad Gilbert','Coach','\nAugust 9, 1961\n','','American','Sometimes when you\'re in the storm, it\'s harder and maybe when it\'s over, then you can look back on it.','',NULL,'Storm,Sometimes,Maybe',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30336,'Learning','Brad Gilbert','Coach','\nAugust 9, 1961\n','','American','There\'s always a learning curve, where you\'ve got to learn what your subject is all about.','',NULL,'Learn,Subject',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30337,'','Brad Gilbert','Coach','\nAugust 9, 1961\n','','American','Twenty years ago, you\'d see guys busting rackets in locker rooms. Today they do it in their hotel rooms.','',NULL,'Today,Guys,Hotel',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30338,'','Brad Gilbert','Coach','\nAugust 9, 1961\n','','American','You never know, I might get back into coaching someday.','',NULL,'Might,Someday,Coaching',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30339,'Age,Great','Brad Gilbert','Coach','\nAugust 9, 1961\n','','American','You see Boris Becker, Mats Wilander, Nadal, Pete Sampras - they were all great when they were young. As a coach, you can see that type of talent at an early age.','',NULL,'Young',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30340,'','Cass Gilbert','Architect','\nNovember 29, 1859\n','\nMay 17, 1934\n','American','It is only the young and callow and ignorant that admire rashness. Think before you speak. Know your subject.','',NULL,'Before,Young,Speak',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30341,'','Cass Gilbert','Architect','\nNovember 29, 1859\n','\nMay 17, 1934\n','American','Beware of over-confidence; especially in matters of structure.','',NULL,'Matters,Structure,Beware',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30342,'Society','Elizabeth Gilbert','Novelist','\nJuly 18, 1969\n','','American','I push every day against forces that say you have to go faster, be more effective, be more productive, you have to constantly outdo yourself, you have to constantly outdo your neighbor - all of the stuff that creates an incredibly productive society, but also a very neurotic one.','',NULL,'Yourself,Against',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30343,'Time','Elizabeth Gilbert','Novelist','\nJuly 18, 1969\n','','American','I am far more of a loner than people would imagine. But I am the most gregarious and socially interactive loner you ever met. The thing is, I am fascinated by people\'s stories and I\'m very talkative and can\'t ever say no to anything or anyone, so I tend to over-socialize, to give away too much of my','',NULL,'Ever,Give',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30344,'Love,Great','Elizabeth Gilbert','Novelist','\nJuly 18, 1969\n','','American','I think it\'s wonderful when a love story begins with a great deal of romance and affection, passion and excitement, that\'s how it should be. But I don\'t necessarily know that it\'s the wisest thing in the world to expect that it ends there, or that it should, 30 years down the road, still look as it ','',NULL,'Passion',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30345,'','Elizabeth Gilbert','Novelist','\nJuly 18, 1969\n','','American','But, ancient Greece and ancient Rome - people did not happen to believe that creativity came from human beings back then, OK? People believed that creativity was this divine attendant spirit that came to human beings from some distant and unknowable source, for distant and unknowable reasons.','',NULL,'Believe,Human,Happen',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30346,'Life','Elizabeth Gilbert','Novelist','\nJuly 18, 1969\n','','American','If life gives you lemons, don\'t settle for simply making lemonade - make a glorious scene at a lemonade stand.','',NULL,'Making,Stand',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30347,'Life,Wisdom','Elizabeth Gilbert','Novelist','\nJuly 18, 1969\n','','American','I don\'t think you can come into your wisdom until you have made mistakes on your own skin and felt them in reality of your own life.','',NULL,'Mistakes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30348,'Best','Elizabeth Gilbert','Novelist','\nJuly 18, 1969\n','','American','Nobody until very recently would have thought that their husband was supposed to be their best friend, confidante, intellectual soul mate, co-parent, inspiration.','',NULL,'Husband,Friend',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30349,'Love,Family,Alone','Elizabeth Gilbert','Novelist','\nJuly 18, 1969\n','','American','I love my friends and family, but I also love it when they can\'t find me and I can spend all day reading or walking all alone, in silence, eight thousand miles away from everyone. All alone and unreachable in a foreign country is one my most favorite possible things to be.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30350,'Love,Time','Elizabeth Gilbert','Novelist','\nJuly 18, 1969\n','','American','I think sometimes we look at other people\'s marriages and we think they must always be so happy together. I don\'t know anybody who\'s married for a long time who hasn\'t somehow made room in their love story for the hate and resentment that they sometimes feel toward each other.','',NULL,'Happy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30351,'','Elizabeth Gilbert','Novelist','\nJuly 18, 1969\n','','American','Childlessness doesn\'t make people selfish; selfishness makes people selfish.','',NULL,'Selfish,Makes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30352,'','Elizabeth Gilbert','Novelist','\nJuly 18, 1969\n','','American','Absolute certainty is not something I strive for anymore. I\'ve learned the hard way that destiny usually looks upon our most strident convictions with amusement, or perhaps even pity.','',NULL,'Hard,Destiny,Learned',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30353,'Work','Elizabeth Gilbert','Novelist','\nJuly 18, 1969\n','','American','But when it comes to writing the thing that I\'ve sort of been thinking about lately, is why? You know, is it rational? Is it logical that anybody should be expected to be afraid of the work that they feel they were put on this Earth to do.','',NULL,'Writing,Thinking',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30354,'Wedding','Elizabeth Gilbert','Novelist','\nJuly 18, 1969\n','','American','I think a lot of people who feel as though they desperately want to be married oftentimes simply desperately want to have a wedding.','',NULL,'Married,Though',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30355,'','Elizabeth Gilbert','Novelist','\nJuly 18, 1969\n','','American','If I am to truly become an autonomous woman, then I must take over that role of being my own guardian.','',NULL,'Must,Woman,Become',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30356,'','Elizabeth Gilbert','Novelist','\nJuly 18, 1969\n','','American','Sanity and clarity are more important for me and I\'m willing to give up a lot of shimmer for it. I\'m willing to have more boring friends, who are sane.','',NULL,'Important,Boring,Give',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30357,'Cool','Elizabeth Gilbert','Novelist','\nJuly 18, 1969\n','','American','That is who Barack Obama is - a person of admirable character - and that is who he has remained for me over these last four years. I have not agreed with his every decision, but never once have I seen him break his cool, lose his composure, or abandon his insightful perspective - even during the mos','',NULL,'Character,Person',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30358,'Cool','Elizabeth Gilbert','Novelist','\nJuly 18, 1969\n','','American','And we have a little herb garden, which survived the winter thanks to global warming. It makes me feel like a cool, old Italian housewife, that I kept my rosemary alive outside all winter.','',NULL,'Old,Makes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30359,'Love,Change,Marriage','Elizabeth Gilbert','Novelist','\nJuly 18, 1969\n','','American','As somebody who, in my second marriage, insisted on a prenuptial agreement, I can also testify that sometimes it is an act of love to chart the exit strategy before you enter the union, in order to make sure that not only you, but your partner as well, knows that there will be no World War III shoul','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30360,'Love,Work','Elizabeth Gilbert','Novelist','\nJuly 18, 1969\n','','American','Creativity itself doesn\'t care at all about results - the only thing it craves is the process. Learn to love the process and let whatever happens next happen, without fussing too much about it. Work like a monk, or a mule, or some other representative metaphor for diligence. Love the work. Destiny w','',NULL,'Care',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30361,'Life','Elizabeth Gilbert','Novelist','\nJuly 18, 1969\n','','American','Despite having written five books, I worry that I have not written the right kinds of books, or that perhaps I have dedicated too much of my life to writing, and have therefore neglected other aspects of my being.','',NULL,'Writing,Worry',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30362,'','Elizabeth Gilbert','Novelist','\nJuly 18, 1969\n','','American','Every few years, I think, \'Maybe now I\'m finally smart enough or sophisticated enough to understand \'Ulysses.\'\' So I pick it up and try it again. And by page 10, as always, I\'m like, \'What the hell?\'','',NULL,'Smart,Understand,Enough',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30363,'Family','Elizabeth Gilbert','Novelist','\nJuly 18, 1969\n','','American','Here\'s the thing: the unit of reverence in Europe is the family, which is why a child born today of unmarried parents in Sweden has a better chance of growing up in a house with both of his parents than a child born to a married couple in America. Here we revere the couple, there they revere the fam','',NULL,'Today,Parents',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30364,'Good','Elizabeth Gilbert','Novelist','\nJuly 18, 1969\n','','American','I consider a good dinner party at our house to be where people drink and eat more than they\'re meant to. My husband is a really fantastic cook. His mother is Italian and if you walk into our house, we assume you\'re starving.','',NULL,'Mother,Husband',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30365,'Funny','Elizabeth Gilbert','Novelist','\nJuly 18, 1969\n','','American','I don\'t hate humanity and I\'m not interested in people who do. Although, it\'s funny, actually, some of my favorite writers really do. Like Martin Amis. My dirty secret. \'London Fields\' is one of my favorite books ever. And it\'s indefensible! But he\'s so funny... I forgive him everything.','',NULL,'Hate,Humanity',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30366,'Women','Elizabeth Gilbert','Novelist','\nJuly 18, 1969\n','','American','I feel like there are women who are genuinely born to be mothers, and women who are born to be aunties, and women who really probably not should be allowed near children. The tragedy that happens is when any one of those women ends up in the wrong category.','',NULL,'Children,Wrong',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30367,'Good','Humphrey Gilbert','Explorer','1537','1583','English','These people are headstrong and if they feel the curb loosed but one link they will with bit in the teeth in one month run further out of the career of good order than they will be brought back in three months.','',NULL,'Career,Three',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30368,'','Humphrey Gilbert','Explorer','1537','1583','English','We are as near to heaven by sea as by land.','',NULL,'Sea,Heaven,Land',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30369,'','Jonathan Gilbert','Actor','\nJuly 10, 1968\n','','American','Reinventing the wheel is sometimes the right thing, when the result is the radial tire.','',NULL,'Sometimes,Result,Wheel',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30370,'Life,Beauty,Nature','L. Wolfe Gilbert','Musician','\nAugust 31, 1886\n','\nJuly 12, 1970\n','Russian','Those who find beauty in all of nature will find themselves at one with the secrets of life itself.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30371,'','Lewis Gilbert','Director','\nMarch 6, 1920\n','','British','Perchance the chemist is already damned and the guardian the blackest.','',NULL,'Guardian,Chemist,Blackest',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30372,'Love','Melissa Gilbert','Actress','\nMay 8, 1964\n','','American','Don\'t like small talk, love rainy days.','',NULL,'Rainy,Small',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30373,'Life,Love,Family','Melissa Gilbert','Actress','\nMay 8, 1964\n','','American','My mother, whom I love dearly, has continually revised my life story within the context of a complicated family history that includes more than the usual share of divorce, step-children, dysfunction, and obfuscation. I\'ve spent most of my adult life attempting to deconstruct that history and separat','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30374,'Family','Melissa Gilbert','Actress','\nMay 8, 1964\n','','American','I grew up in a dysfunctional family.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30375,'Education','Melissa Gilbert','Actress','\nMay 8, 1964\n','','American','Although I was raised Jewish, my upbringing didn\'t include any formal religious education or training.','',NULL,'Training,Religious',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30376,'Life','Melissa Gilbert','Actress','\nMay 8, 1964\n','','American','My life was a mystery even as I lived it.','',NULL,'Mystery,Lived',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30377,'Great,God','Melissa Gilbert','Actress','\nMay 8, 1964\n','','American','Thank God I have four sons. The mother/daughter relationship is one of mankind\'s great mysteries, and for womankind, it can be hellaciously complicated. My mother and I are quintessential examples of the rewards and frustrations, and the joys and infuriations it can yield.','',NULL,'Mother',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30378,'Truth','Melissa Gilbert','Actress','\nMay 8, 1964\n','','American','To me, at forty-four years old, my book was a search for truth and identity.','',NULL,'Book,Old',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30379,'','Sara Gilbert','Actress','\nJanuary 29, 1975\n','','American','I\'d like to do more stuff with less sarcasm.','',NULL,'Less,Stuff,Sarcasm',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30380,'Good','Sara Gilbert','Actress','\nJanuary 29, 1975\n','','American','A good place to start initially would be school plays.','',NULL,'School,Place',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30381,'','Sara Gilbert','Actress','\nJanuary 29, 1975\n','','American','But I just wonder what it would be like to be able to go places without people recognizing me.','',NULL,'Able,Wonder,Places',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30382,'','Sara Gilbert','Actress','\nJanuary 29, 1975\n','','American','Especially when you play a character for so many years, the character ends up reflecting a lot of who you are and I think I\'ve changed a lot since then, but that represented a lot of who I was as a teenager.','',NULL,'Character,Play,Since',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30383,'','Sara Gilbert','Actress','\nJanuary 29, 1975\n','','American','I am ashamed to admit I watch a lot of reality shows like The Osbournes and The Bachelor.','',NULL,'Reality,Watch,Shows',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30384,'','Sara Gilbert','Actress','\nJanuary 29, 1975\n','','American','I am pretty much a sucker any really bad reality television.','',NULL,'Bad,Reality,Pretty',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30385,'','Sara Gilbert','Actress','\nJanuary 29, 1975\n','','American','I do like to hang out in the corner and keep my eye on the party, or be outside in a smaller group.','',NULL,'Keep,Group,Party',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30386,'','Sara Gilbert','Actress','\nJanuary 29, 1975\n','','American','I feel like there is just as much violent programming in other countries and there is not the same incidence of factors. I think there are other factors contributing to violence in this country and not the media.','',NULL,'Country,Same,Violence',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30387,'','Sara Gilbert','Actress','\nJanuary 29, 1975\n','','American','I flew back and forth and did episodes of Roseanne while I was at Yale.','',NULL,'Did,While,Episodes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30388,'Music','Sara Gilbert','Actress','\nJanuary 29, 1975\n','','American','I like going to New York. I like the galleries and the theatre and the restaurants and bars and music. I think that city is more alive than Los Angeles.','',NULL,'Alive,Theatre',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30389,'','Sara Gilbert','Actress','\nJanuary 29, 1975\n','','American','I like that kind of frantic schedule. It makes me feel like I have a purpose.','',NULL,'Makes,Purpose,Schedule',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30390,'','Sara Gilbert','Actress','\nJanuary 29, 1975\n','','American','I pretty much only write by default, because I want to make certain projects so instead of trying to wait and find them, I create them, but I\'m not really a writer.','',NULL,'Trying,Find,Pretty',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30391,'','Sara Gilbert','Actress','\nJanuary 29, 1975\n','','American','I think I really see myself doing TV more than ever.','',NULL,'Ever,Tv',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30392,'Love,Work','Sara Gilbert','Actress','\nJanuary 29, 1975\n','','American','I\'d just love to have an audience and it\'s the most fun in the world to get a new script every week and have the audience come in, and work with those actors.','',NULL,'Fun',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30393,'','Sara Gilbert','Actress','\nJanuary 29, 1975\n','','American','I\'m super shy, especially at parties.','',NULL,'Shy,Parties,Super',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30394,'Great','Sara Gilbert','Actress','\nJanuary 29, 1975\n','','American','My twin in the show is Molly Stanton who is so sweet and great and she is totally different from me.','',NULL,'Different,Show',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30395,'','Sara Gilbert','Actress','\nJanuary 29, 1975\n','','American','No, I feel like my personality probably influenced the character, more than the character influenced me.','',NULL,'Character,Influenced',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30396,'Good,Best','Sara Gilbert','Actress','\nJanuary 29, 1975\n','','American','The best thing about being an actress is getting good concert tickets.','',NULL,'Getting',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30397,'Time,Christmas','Sara Gilbert','Actress','\nJanuary 29, 1975\n','','American','Yeah, I started when I was 6 years old. My brother and sister would get all of these presents at Christmas time from the cast and crew of their show and I was jealous. So I decided that I had to become an actor.','',NULL,'Jealous',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30398,'Best','Sara Gilbert','Actress','\nJanuary 29, 1975\n','','American','You know what you are best at, and writing is just not my thing, but I like it.','',NULL,'Writing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30399,'','W. S. Gilbert','Dramatist','\nNovember 18, 1836\n','\nMay 29, 1911\n','English','When every one is somebody, Then no one\'s anybody!','',NULL,'Somebody,Anybody',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30400,'','Walter Gilbert','Scientist','\nMarch 21, 1932\n','','American','We are embedded in a biological world and related to the organisms around us.','',NULL,'Around,Related,Biological',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30401,'Science','Walter Gilbert','Scientist','\nMarch 21, 1932\n','','American','The virtues of science are skepticism and independence of thought.','',NULL,'Thought,Virtues',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30402,'Great','Walter Gilbert','Scientist','\nMarch 21, 1932\n','','American','Biology will relate every human gene to the genes of other animals and bacteria, to this great chain of being.','',NULL,'Human,Biology',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30403,'','Walter Gilbert','Scientist','\nMarch 21, 1932\n','','American','By asking a novel question that you don\'t know the answer to, you discover whether you can formulate a way of finding the answer, and you stretch your own mind, and very often you learn something new.','',NULL,'Mind,Learn,Often',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30404,'Good,Learning','Walter Gilbert','Scientist','\nMarch 21, 1932\n','','American','Early on, it\'s good to develop the ability to write. Learning to write is a useful exercise, even if what you\'re writing about is not that relevant.','',NULL,'Writing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30405,'Knowledge','Walter Gilbert','Scientist','\nMarch 21, 1932\n','','American','Everyone wants a hand in the outcome, a piece of the knowledge.','',NULL,'Everyone,Hand',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30406,'Power,Knowledge','Walter Gilbert','Scientist','\nMarch 21, 1932\n','','American','I have the same sense of the power and virtue of knowledge that some people get from a religious background.','',NULL,'Same',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30407,'','Walter Gilbert','Scientist','\nMarch 21, 1932\n','','American','In 15 years we\'ll have all the sequence, a list of the genes everyone has in common and those that differ among people. We know only something like a tenth of 1 percent of the sequence at the moment.','',NULL,'Moment,Everyone,Common',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30408,'Work,Change','Walter Gilbert','Scientist','\nMarch 21, 1932\n','','American','It\'s easier to change what you do than people think it is. If you don\'t change, your field changes around you.','',NULL,'Around',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30409,'Trust,Science','Walter Gilbert','Scientist','\nMarch 21, 1932\n','','American','Science doesn\'t in the slightest depend on trust. It depends completely on the belief that you can demonstrate something for yourself.','',NULL,'Yourself',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30410,'Science','Walter Gilbert','Scientist','\nMarch 21, 1932\n','','American','Scientists tend to be skeptical, but the weakness of the community of science is that it tends to move into preformed establishment modes that say this is the only way of doing science, the only valid view.','',NULL,'Move,Community',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30411,'Best','Walter Gilbert','Scientist','\nMarch 21, 1932\n','','American','The best project is one that asks a novel question.','',NULL,'Question,Project',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30412,'','Walter Gilbert','Scientist','\nMarch 21, 1932\n','','American','The human\'s place in the universe will be set in the scheme of evolution, the product of our biological inheritance.','',NULL,'Human,Place,Universe',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30413,'','Walter Gilbert','Scientist','\nMarch 21, 1932\n','','American','The interaction of the variation in our genes is what\'s responsible for lots of our attributes and vigor.','',NULL,'Lots,Genes,Attributes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30414,'','Walter Gilbert','Scientist','\nMarch 21, 1932\n','','American','Today we try to identify a gene and then study its properties.','',NULL,'Today,Try,Study',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30415,'','Walter Gilbert','Scientist','\nMarch 21, 1932\n','','American','We haven\'t been able yet to determine in terms of genes what makes a human being a human and not another mammal.','',NULL,'Human,Another,Able',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30416,'','Walter Gilbert','Scientist','\nMarch 21, 1932\n','','American','We know specific genes are turned on in specific cells, but we don\'t know to what extent this happens.','',NULL,'Happens,Genes,Cells',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30417,'','Walter Gilbert','Scientist','\nMarch 21, 1932\n','','American','Why do we do basic research? To learn about ourselves.','',NULL,'Why,Learn,Research',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30418,'','William Gilbert','Composer','\nNovember 18, 1836\n','\nMay 29, 1911\n','British','You have no idea what a poor opinion I have of myself and how little I deserve it.','',NULL,'Poor,Opinion,Idea',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30419,'Politics','William Gilbert','Composer','\nNovember 18, 1836\n','\nMay 29, 1911\n','British','I always voted at my party\'s call, and I never thought of thinking for myself at all.','',NULL,'Thinking,Thought',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30420,'','William Gilbert','Composer','\nNovember 18, 1836\n','\nMay 29, 1911\n','British','In the discovery of secret things and in the investigation of hidden causes, stronger reasons are obtained from sure experiments and demonstrated arguments than from probable conjectures and the opinions of philosophical speculators of the common sort.','',NULL,'Secret,Sure,Opinions',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30421,'Family','William Gilbert','Composer','\nNovember 18, 1836\n','\nMay 29, 1911\n','British','My family pride is something inconceivable. I can\'t help it. I was born sneering.','',NULL,'Help,Pride',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30422,'','William Gilbert','Composer','\nNovember 18, 1836\n','\nMay 29, 1911\n','British','And I always voted at my party\'s call, and I never thought of thinking for myself at all.','',NULL,'Thinking,Thought,Call',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30423,'','William Gilbert','Composer','\nNovember 18, 1836\n','\nMay 29, 1911\n','British','He combines the manners of a Marquis with the morals of a Methodist.','',NULL,'Manners,Morals,Methodist',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30424,'Trust','William Gilbert','Composer','\nNovember 18, 1836\n','\nMay 29, 1911\n','British','If you wish in this world to advance your merits you\'re bound to enhance; You must stir it and stump it, and blow your own trumpet, Or, trust me, you haven\'t a chance.','',NULL,'Must,Wish',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30425,'Nature','William Gilbert','Composer','\nNovember 18, 1836\n','\nMay 29, 1911\n','British','Man is nature\'s sole mistake.','',NULL,'Mistake,Sole',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30426,'','William Gilbert','Composer','\nNovember 18, 1836\n','\nMay 29, 1911\n','British','No one can have a higher opinion of him than I have, and I think he\'s a dirty little beast.','',NULL,'Him,Opinion,Dirty',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30427,'','William Gilbert','Composer','\nNovember 18, 1836\n','\nMay 29, 1911\n','British','Philosophy is for the few.','',NULL,'Philosophy,Few',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30428,'War','William Gilbert','Composer','\nNovember 18, 1836\n','\nMay 29, 1911\n','British','The House of Peers, throughout the war, did nothing in particular, and did it very well.','',NULL,'Nothing,Did',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30429,'Fear','William Gilbert','Composer','\nNovember 18, 1836\n','\nMay 29, 1911\n','British','We will hang you, never fear, Most politely, most politely.','',NULL,'Hang,Politely',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30430,'','William Gilbert','Composer','\nNovember 18, 1836\n','\nMay 29, 1911\n','British','When everyone is somebody, then no one\'s anybody.','',NULL,'Everyone,Somebody,Anybody',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30431,'','George Gilder','Writer','\nNovember 29, 1939\n','','American','Television is not vulgar because people are vulgar; it is vulgar because people are similar in their prurient interests and sharply differentiated in their civilized concerns.','',NULL,'Television,Interests,Civilized',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30432,'Change','George Gilder','Writer','\nNovember 29, 1939\n','','American','In embracing change, entrepreneurs ensure social and economic stability.','',NULL,'Social,Economic',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30433,'Design','George Gilder','Writer','\nNovember 29, 1939\n','','American','Intelligent design itself does not have any content.','',NULL,'Content',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30434,'','George Gilder','Writer','\nNovember 29, 1939\n','','American','Real poverty is less a state of income than a state of mind.','',NULL,'Mind,Real,Poverty',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30435,'Society','George Gilder','Writer','\nNovember 29, 1939\n','','American','The differences between the sexes are the single most important fact of human society.','',NULL,'Important,Human',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30436,'','George Gilder','Writer','\nNovember 29, 1939\n','','American','The first priority of any serious program against poverty is to strengthen the male role in poor families.','',NULL,'Poor,Serious,Poverty',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30437,'Family','George Gilder','Writer','\nNovember 29, 1939\n','','American','The welfare culture tells the man he is not a necessary part of the family; he feels dispensable, his wife knows he is dispensable, his children sense it.','',NULL,'Wife,Children',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30438,'Women,Men','George Gilder','Writer','\nNovember 29, 1939\n','','American','This is what sexual liberation chiefly accomplishes - it liberates young women to pursue married men.','',NULL,'Young',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30439,'Life,Good,Truth','Virginia Gildersleeve','Celebrity','\nOctober 3, 1877\n','\nJuly 7, 1965\n','American','I was resolved to sustain and preserve in my college the bite of the mind, the chance to stand face to face with truth, the good life lived in a small, various, highly articulate and democratic society.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30440,'Education,Future','Virginia Gildersleeve','Celebrity','\nOctober 3, 1877\n','\nJuly 7, 1965\n','American','The ability to think straight, some knowledge of the past, some vision of the future, some skill to do useful service, some urge to fit that service into the well-being of the community - these are the most vital things education must try to produce.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30441,'','Johnny Giles','Soldier','\nNovember 6, 1940\n','','Irish','I was a creative player, but I got some bad injuries early on and I decided that if this was a jungle we were playing in then it\'s better to be a lion than a lamb.','',NULL,'Bad,Better,Creative',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30442,'','Johnny Giles','Soldier','\nNovember 6, 1940\n','','Irish','I\'d rather play in front of a full house than an empty crowd.','',NULL,'Play,Rather,House',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30443,'Great,God','Johnny Giles','Soldier','\nNovember 6, 1940\n','','Irish','Now let me say that Matt Busby was a great manager and Manchester United wouldn\'t be where they are without him. He was a god at the club, but he wasn\'t a god to me. Football is like that sometimes.','',NULL,'Football',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30444,'','Johnny Giles','Soldier','\nNovember 6, 1940\n','','Irish','People didn\'t know until I said it publicly that I had a nasty side. It was never obvious to the fans. I never lost my head, you see. Never got sent off.','',NULL,'Lost,Said,Off',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30445,'','Michael Giles','Musician','\nMarch 1, 1942\n','','English','I did quite a lot of the arranging, fitting different sections together, tempo changes, all sorts of things like that. I actually acted as a bridge between Robert and Ian. Not so much composing, rather presenting musical ideas at each rehearsal.','',NULL,'Together,Different,Did',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30446,'','Michael Giles','Musician','\nMarch 1, 1942\n','','English','I still don\'t know anything about drugs, or who takes them, or what happens.','',NULL,'Still,Happens,Takes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30447,'','Michael Giles','Musician','\nMarch 1, 1942\n','','English','I think that what I\'m interested with is the creative side of music-making, rather than all the travelling.','',NULL,'Creative,Rather,Interested',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30448,'','Michael Giles','Musician','\nMarch 1, 1942\n','','English','I think we were just coming out and being ourselves, instead of operating within boundaries that other people had created. We decided to do away with those boundaries.','',NULL,'Away,Ourselves,Within',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30449,'Music,Time','Michael Giles','Musician','\nMarch 1, 1942\n','','English','I\'m amazed at how adventurous and how dangerous the music was, and still is. I haven\'t heard anything like it since. I\'m quite surprised, because a lot of the music on there we never heard at the time.','',NULL,'Still',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30450,'','Michael Giles','Musician','\nMarch 1, 1942\n','','English','If anything\'s progressive, then we make progress.','',NULL,'Progress',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30451,'','Michael Giles','Musician','\nMarch 1, 1942\n','','English','The rise of King Crimson was so fast that, to me, it felt as if it was going out of control. And it was going so fast that I couldn\'t keep up with what was happening.','',NULL,'Control,Keep,Felt',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30452,'Time','Michael Giles','Musician','\nMarch 1, 1942\n','','English','These tapes have been found, which were taken from the desk and various bootlegs. At the time we never got to hear them, they didn\'t seem to be available or they just got put to one side.','',NULL,'Put,Found',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30453,'Music','Michael Giles','Musician','\nMarch 1, 1942\n','','English','We didn\'t go for music that sounded like blues, or jazz, or rock, or Led Zeppelin, or Rolling Stones. We didn\'t want to be like any of the other bands.','',NULL,'Rock,Blues',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30454,'','Michael Giles','Musician','\nMarch 1, 1942\n','','English','Yes, there was a sort of underground cult following, which came from nowhere, and grew, and grew. It was quite surprising to us all, because all of us had spent probably the previous five to ten years without it. So it was quite overwhelming. Overwhelming and humbling.','',NULL,'Quite,Five,Yes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30455,'Life','Brendan Gill','Critic','\nOctober 4, 1914\n','\nDecember 27, 1997\n','American','Not a shred of evidence exists in favor of the idea that life is serious.','',NULL,'Serious,Idea',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30456,'','Brendan Gill','Critic','\nOctober 4, 1914\n','\nDecember 27, 1997\n','American','I will try to cram these paragraphs full of facts and give them a weight and shape no greater than that of a cloud of blue butterflies.','',NULL,'Give,Try,Facts',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30457,'Good','Brendan Gill','Critic','\nOctober 4, 1914\n','\nDecember 27, 1997\n','American','If it were better, it wouldn\'t be as good.','',NULL,'Better',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30458,'Nature','Brendan Gill','Critic','\nOctober 4, 1914\n','\nDecember 27, 1997\n','American','It is in the nature of the New Yorker to be as topical as possible, on a level that is often small in scale and playful in intention.','',NULL,'Small,Often',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30459,'','Brendan Gill','Critic','\nOctober 4, 1914\n','\nDecember 27, 1997\n','American','Parody is homage gone sour.','',NULL,'Gone,Sour,Homage',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30460,'History','David Gill','Scientist','\nJune 12, 1843\n','\nJanuary 24, 1914\n','Scottish','A lot of them want to come and play for Manchester United. They want to play because Alex has a record of giving youth a chance and we have the history and heritage of Manchester United.','',NULL,'Giving,Play',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30461,'','David Gill','Scientist','\nJune 12, 1843\n','\nJanuary 24, 1914\n','Scottish','All I can do is assess the value from Manchester United perspective. Whatever Chelsea do, they may have a different criteria, and different financial assets.','',NULL,'May,Different,Whatever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30462,'Great','David Gill','Scientist','\nJune 12, 1843\n','\nJanuary 24, 1914\n','Scottish','Arsenal are a great team. But we lifted the trophy eight times in 11 years.','',NULL,'Team,Times',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30463,'Great','David Gill','Scientist','\nJune 12, 1843\n','\nJanuary 24, 1914\n','Scottish','Namely the manager will assess what he believes a player is worth and he will discuss that with the board and then we will go after that target. If we can achieve it at that target, great, but if we can\'t we will have to move on to the next player.','',NULL,'After,Worth',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30464,'','David Gill','Scientist','\nJune 12, 1843\n','\nJanuary 24, 1914\n','Scottish','Players aren\'t quite as mercenary as people make them out to be. Some of them are but some aren\'t.','',NULL,'Quite,Players,Mercenary',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30465,'','David Gill','Scientist','\nJune 12, 1843\n','\nJanuary 24, 1914\n','Scottish','Previously people were treated anonymously particular on a drugs situation which is obviously highly emotive. They have been treated anonymously even after the verdict had been reached.','',NULL,'After,Situation,Treated',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30466,'Great','David Gill','Scientist','\nJune 12, 1843\n','\nJanuary 24, 1914\n','Scottish','The FA Cup is important to everyone at the club. We have a great record in it and we want to win a trophy.','',NULL,'Important,Win',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30467,'Success','David Gill','Scientist','\nJune 12, 1843\n','\nJanuary 24, 1914\n','Scottish','The manager sits down with me; I sit down with the board. We assess the success of the year. The manager assesses whose coming through the academy system. His job is to look at what is happening in European and world football.','',NULL,'Job,Football',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30468,'','David Gill','Scientist','\nJune 12, 1843\n','\nJanuary 24, 1914\n','Scottish','The rolling contract was designed to specifically take away some of that retirement talk and retirement issue.','',NULL,'Away,Talk,Issue',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30469,'','David Gill','Scientist','\nJune 12, 1843\n','\nJanuary 24, 1914\n','Scottish','The stadium expansion is currently at the feasibility stage and has to go through that.','',NULL,'Through,Stage,Expansion',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30470,'','David Gill','Scientist','\nJune 12, 1843\n','\nJanuary 24, 1914\n','Scottish','There are a lot of lessons to be learned. We can all learn lessons.','',NULL,'Learned,Learn,Lessons',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30471,'Time','David Gill','Scientist','\nJune 12, 1843\n','\nJanuary 24, 1914\n','Scottish','We discussed buying a defender. The view was the priority at that time given the way we were playing was that we needed support up front and that is why we bought Louis Saha.','',NULL,'Why,Support',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30472,'','David Gill','Scientist','\nJune 12, 1843\n','\nJanuary 24, 1914\n','Scottish','We don\'t have major limits in the transfer market.','',NULL,'Market,Limits,Transfer',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30473,'','David Gill','Scientist','\nJune 12, 1843\n','\nJanuary 24, 1914\n','Scottish','We genuinely believe to this day that it was an honest genuine mistake and we never imagined the punishment would be eight months. The precedent dictated that it was unlikely to be that. We don\'t regret he played for that period.','',NULL,'Believe,Regret,Honest',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30474,'','David Gill','Scientist','\nJune 12, 1843\n','\nJanuary 24, 1914\n','Scottish','We had to support our player and genuinely felt, like Rio has said, that it was an honest mistake. It is important to know that Manchester United never said, and Rio Ferdinand never said, that a mistake hadn\'t been made.','',NULL,'Important,Made,Said',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30475,'','David Gill','Scientist','\nJune 12, 1843\n','\nJanuary 24, 1914\n','Scottish','We have sensible fans and sensible policies.','',NULL,'Sensible,Fans,Policies',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30476,'Future','David Gill','Scientist','\nJune 12, 1843\n','\nJanuary 24, 1914\n','Scottish','We have the fact we sell out every week to 67,500 and hopefully 75,000 in the future. We have a lot of assets.','',NULL,'Fact,Week',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30477,'','David Gill','Scientist','\nJune 12, 1843\n','\nJanuary 24, 1914\n','Scottish','Would we prefer to be lifting it? Of course we would. You can\'t look back, we have to look forward and say what are we going to do get it back next year.','',NULL,'Forward,Year,Next',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30478,'Alone,Science','Eric Gill','Sculptor','\nFebruary 22, 1882\n','\nNovember 17, 1940\n','English','Science is analytical, descriptive, informative. Man does not live by bread alone, but by science he attempts to do so. Hence the deadliness of all that is purely scientific.','',NULL,'Live',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30479,'Art','Eric Gill','Sculptor','\nFebruary 22, 1882\n','\nNovember 17, 1940\n','English','Art is skill, that is the first meaning of the word.','',NULL,'Word,Meaning',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30480,'Religion','Eric Gill','Sculptor','\nFebruary 22, 1882\n','\nNovember 17, 1940\n','English','Without philosophy man cannot know what he makes; without religion he cannot know why.','',NULL,'Philosophy,Why',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30481,'Success','Vince Gill','Musician','\nApril 12, 1957\n','','American','Success is always temporary. When all is said and one, the only thing you\'ll have left is your character.','',NULL,'Character,Said',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30482,'Time,Great,Amazing','Vince Gill','Musician','\nApril 12, 1957\n','','American','Yes, the companionship is amazing. You know, you can get that physical attraction that happens is great, but then there\'s an awful lot of time and the rest of the day that you have to fill.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30483,'Time','Vince Gill','Musician','\nApril 12, 1957\n','','American','And from my place, and from the time that I went through my divorce, I also had my father pass away in the middle of all that. And it kind of made everything else just kind of like the back burner, you know.','',NULL,'Father,Everything',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30484,'Life','Vince Gill','Musician','\nApril 12, 1957\n','','American','But you know the thing that I thing oftentimes gets ignored and neglected is there was 10 or 12 years of life before I met Amy and before she met me, where you know, whatever happened was probably going to happen some day.','',NULL,'Happen,Before',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30485,'','Vince Gill','Musician','\nApril 12, 1957\n','','American','I am not struggling. What I do, it is what I do.','',NULL,'Struggling',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30486,'','Vince Gill','Musician','\nApril 12, 1957\n','','American','I am responsible for me. I can kind of take care of what I need to do and should do what I like to do.','',NULL,'Care',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30487,'Good','Vince Gill','Musician','\nApril 12, 1957\n','','American','I can sit and analyze everything and beat myself up and say you don\'t quite sing as good as you used to, you\'re writing better songs maybe than you used to, but to me it\'s just the journey.','',NULL,'Better,Writing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30488,'Famous','Vince Gill','Musician','\nApril 12, 1957\n','','American','I do not like being famous. I like being normal.','',NULL,'Normal',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30489,'Good','Vince Gill','Musician','\nApril 12, 1957\n','','American','I formally proposed. I\'m a good Southern gentleman.','',NULL,'Gentleman,Southern',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30490,'Dad','Vince Gill','Musician','\nApril 12, 1957\n','','American','I had just lost my dad and I remembered all the songs we used to go and hear at concerts, and the records around the house and sometimes we\'d play together.','',NULL,'Lost,Together',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30491,'Time','Vince Gill','Musician','\nApril 12, 1957\n','','American','I made records in the past that are as traditional as any other country records that have been made, but at the same time the records have a contemporary slant on it too.','',NULL,'Past,Country',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30492,'','Vince Gill','Musician','\nApril 12, 1957\n','','American','I mean, look at her. Any idiot, you know, would quite taken with Amy.','',NULL,'Mean,Idiot,Her',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30493,'Famous','Vince Gill','Musician','\nApril 12, 1957\n','','American','I\'ve always been more drawn to being normal than being famous.','',NULL,'Normal,Drawn',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30494,'Great','Vince Gill','Musician','\nApril 12, 1957\n','','American','It is easy to react if everything is going great.','',NULL,'Everything,Easy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30495,'Time','Vince Gill','Musician','\nApril 12, 1957\n','','American','It is not fun singing about losing somebody like that, but at the same time it was easy to write because the memories were so real and vivid and so much a part of who I am.','',NULL,'Fun,Real',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30496,'Love,Success,Music','Vince Gill','Musician','\nApril 12, 1957\n','','American','It is not that I don\'t like contemporary country music because I do. I love it. I have recorded a lot and have had great success recording records that have not been very traditional country records.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30497,'Time','Vince Gill','Musician','\nApril 12, 1957\n','','American','It really does take a lot of time to make records, to be in the studio and do all that stuff.','',NULL,'Stuff,Records',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30498,'Best','Vince Gill','Musician','\nApril 12, 1957\n','','American','My last two records that I made were both quite pointed in one direction and I think I do my best stuff when it\'s all over the map, when there\'s a couple traditional things, a couple pretty rocking things.','',NULL,'Made,Two',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30499,'','Vince Gill','Musician','\nApril 12, 1957\n','','American','So I didn\'t have anything to do with picking the songs, but I got to musically take them in places I thought might be interesting, so it was a real neat collaboration among the three of us.','',NULL,'Real,Thought,Three',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30500,'Funny,Time','Vince Gill','Musician','\nApril 12, 1957\n','','American','The funny thing is, people\'s perceptions of what a song is about is usually wrong a majority of the time. But they\'re still going to read what they want to into it.','',NULL,'Still',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30501,'Amazing','Vince Gill','Musician','\nApril 12, 1957\n','','American','The real amazing thing about all of this is I think I\'ve maintained the mentality of a musician throughout it all, which I\'m proudest of. And I\'m still playing on people\'s records and singing on people\'s records.','',NULL,'Real,Still',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30502,'Life,Beauty,Mom','Vince Gill','Musician','\nApril 12, 1957\n','','American','The real beauty of it - key to my life was playing key chords on a banjo. For somebody else it may be a golf club that mom and dad put in their hands or a baseball or ballet lessons. Real gift to give to me and put it in writing.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30503,'Music','Vince Gill','Musician','\nApril 12, 1957\n','','American','This is just strictly me wanting to make a record that is the real deal. It is all the stuff that I have learned and know that I remember. It\'s what I perceive as country music is about.','',NULL,'Real,Country',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30504,'Life,Time,Good','Vince Gill','Musician','\nApril 12, 1957\n','','American','This record for the first time - feels like a record that really represents my whole entire life and instead of just a period of my life. And it is really kind of eye opening and it makes me feel really good to hear this record and hear all the years.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30505,'Home','Vince Gill','Musician','\nApril 12, 1957\n','','American','Well I think in all the thirty years I\'ve been doing this now and being gone from home and all that stuff it\'s really, it\'s not about what I\'ve achieved and if I\'ve become a better player, or played better ten years ago than I do today.','',NULL,'Today,Better',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30506,'Future','Julia Gillard','Statesman','\nSeptember 29, 1961\n','','Australian','The global economic outlook remains fragile and uncertain. Global economic imbalances persist and we must address them or risk future instability.','',NULL,'Must,Risk',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30507,'','Julia Gillard','Statesman','\nSeptember 29, 1961\n','','Australian','There is a reason the world always looks to America.','',NULL,'America,Reason,Looks',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30508,'','Julia Gillard','Statesman','\nSeptember 29, 1961\n','','Australian','I know people are looking at what\'s happening in Washington and then they also look at events in Europe, in Greece and Portugal and other places and worry about that.','',NULL,'Worry,Looking,Europe',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30509,'','Julia Gillard','Statesman','\nSeptember 29, 1961\n','','Australian','Afghanistan must never again be a safe haven for terrorism.','',NULL,'Must,Again,Terrorism',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30510,'','Julia Gillard','Statesman','\nSeptember 29, 1961\n','','Australian','My guiding principle is that prosperity can be shared. We can create wealth together. The global economy is not a zero-sum game.','',NULL,'Game,Together,Wealth',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30511,'Nature,Time','Julia Gillard','Statesman','\nSeptember 29, 1961\n','','Australian','Those of you who have spent time with Australians know that we are not given to overstatement. By nature we are laconic speakers and by conviction we are realistic thinkers.','',NULL,'Realistic',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30512,'','Julia Gillard','Statesman','\nSeptember 29, 1961\n','','Australian','America has always understood this principle of the economy - that everyone can benefit when everyone competes.','',NULL,'America,Everyone,Economy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30513,'','Julia Gillard','Statesman','\nSeptember 29, 1961\n','','Australian','Here in Australia we do get impacted by global economic events. But we should have some confidence that our economy has got strong underlying fundamentals.','',NULL,'Strong,Confidence,Here',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30514,'','Julia Gillard','Statesman','\nSeptember 29, 1961\n','','Australian','I know reform is never easy. But I know reform is right.','',NULL,'Easy,Reform',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30515,'','Julia Gillard','Statesman','\nSeptember 29, 1961\n','','Australian','I want you to know what I have told Australia\'s Parliament in Canberra - what I told General Petraeus in Kabul - what I told President Obama in the Oval Office this week. Australia will stand firm with our ally the United States.','',NULL,'Stand,President,Week',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30516,'Education,Future','Julia Gillard','Statesman','\nSeptember 29, 1961\n','','Australian','Our future growth relies on competitiveness and innovation, skills and productivity... and these in turn rely on the education of our people.','',NULL,'Growth',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30517,'Education,Work','Julia Gillard','Statesman','\nSeptember 29, 1961\n','','Australian','Through hard work and education, we can deliver a strong economy and opportunity for all.','',NULL,'Strong',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30518,'Good','Julia Gillard','Statesman','\nSeptember 29, 1961\n','','Australian','We encourage China to engage as a good global citizen and we are clear-eyed about where differences do lie.','',NULL,'Lie,Encourage',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30519,'Music','Dizzy Gillespie','Musician','\nOctober 21, 1917\n','\nJanuary 6, 1993\n','American','I don\'t care much about music. What I like is sounds.','',NULL,'Care,Sounds',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30520,'Life','Dizzy Gillespie','Musician','\nOctober 21, 1917\n','\nJanuary 6, 1993\n','American','It\'s taken me all my life to learn what not to play.','',NULL,'Play,Learn',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30521,'Music,Men','Dizzy Gillespie','Musician','\nOctober 21, 1917\n','\nJanuary 6, 1993\n','American','Men have died for this music. You can\'t get more serious than that.','',NULL,'Serious',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30522,'','Dizzy Gillespie','Musician','\nOctober 21, 1917\n','\nJanuary 6, 1993\n','American','I always try to teach by example and not force my ideas on a young musician. One of the reasons we\'re here is to be a part of this process of exchange.','',NULL,'Try,Young,Here',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30523,'','Dizzy Gillespie','Musician','\nOctober 21, 1917\n','\nJanuary 6, 1993\n','American','How do I know why Miles walks off the stage? Why don\'t you ask him? And besides, maybe we\'d all like to be like Miles, and just haven\'t got the guts.','',NULL,'Him,Why,Off',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30524,'Music,Time,History','Dizzy Gillespie','Musician','\nOctober 21, 1917\n','\nJanuary 6, 1993\n','American','I think the idea is now for blacks to write about the history of our music. It\'s time for that, because whites have been doing it all the time. It\'s time for us to do it ourselves and tell it like it is.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30525,'','Dizzy Gillespie','Musician','\nOctober 21, 1917\n','\nJanuary 6, 1993\n','American','I\'d like to play for you one of my compositions, my only composition.','',NULL,'Play',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30526,'','Dizzy Gillespie','Musician','\nOctober 21, 1917\n','\nJanuary 6, 1993\n','American','They\'re not particular about whether you\'re playing a flatted fifth or a ruptured 129th as long as they can dance to it.','',NULL,'Long,Dance,Playing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30527,'','Ed Gillespie','Politician','\nAugust 1, 1962\n','','American','Texas is now a cornerstone of the electoral college for Republicans.','',NULL,'College,Texas,Electoral',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30528,'','Ed Gillespie','Politician','\nAugust 1, 1962\n','','American','And so it was interesting for me to find myself very enamored of a Republican president, but Ronald Reagan was someone I thought captured the spirit of America.','',NULL,'Someone,Thought,Find',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30529,'Positive','Ed Gillespie','Politician','\nAugust 1, 1962\n','','American','But I think there was a sense amongst the House Republicans especially that we didn\'t just want to be opposed to Bill Clinton; that we wanted to tell the country what we were for and to brand ourselves in a more positive manner.','',NULL,'Country,Sense',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30530,'','Ed Gillespie','Politician','\nAugust 1, 1962\n','','American','Even as a partisan Republican, I\'m not sure a 40-year run is healthy for either party.','',NULL,'Sure,Republican,Run',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30531,'','Ed Gillespie','Politician','\nAugust 1, 1962\n','','American','Frankly, I thought we would have lost the House by now.','',NULL,'Lost,Thought,House',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30532,'Great','Ed Gillespie','Politician','\nAugust 1, 1962\n','','American','George W. Bush is not only a great president; he was a great candidate.','',NULL,'President,Candidate',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30533,'Love,Faith','Ed Gillespie','Politician','\nAugust 1, 1962\n','','American','I accept people for who they are and love them. That doesn\'t mean I have to agree or that I have to turn my back on the tenets of my faith and reject the tenets of my faith when it comes to homosexuality.','',NULL,'Mean',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30534,'Business','Ed Gillespie','Politician','\nAugust 1, 1962\n','','American','I believe we\'re the party of small business.','',NULL,'Believe,Small',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30535,'','Ed Gillespie','Politician','\nAugust 1, 1962\n','','American','I do not believe the American people are going to confuse hatred for passion.','',NULL,'Believe,Passion,Hatred',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30536,'Business','Ed Gillespie','Politician','\nAugust 1, 1962\n','','American','I don\'t believe we\'re the party of big business.','',NULL,'Believe,Big',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30537,'','Ed Gillespie','Politician','\nAugust 1, 1962\n','','American','I don\'t think we\'re as divided as many in the elite would have us believe.','',NULL,'Believe,Divided,Elite',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30538,'','Ed Gillespie','Politician','\nAugust 1, 1962\n','','American','I don\'t want to be disrespectful of the president of the United States, but as a political person, one of the things I appreciated about this president, in the past year especially, is he is a fantastic candidate.','',NULL,'Past,Political,Person',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30539,'Politics','Ed Gillespie','Politician','\nAugust 1, 1962\n','','American','I think Karl Rove saw that in George W. Bush early on and understood the impact that he could have on Texas politics and probably on national politics.','',NULL,'Early,National',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30540,'','Ed Gillespie','Politician','\nAugust 1, 1962\n','','American','I think one of the problems the Democrats have today is that they are an elitist party.','',NULL,'Today,Problems,Party',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30541,'','Ed Gillespie','Politician','\nAugust 1, 1962\n','','American','I\'m a dedicated Republican and a proud party man.','',NULL,'Proud,Republican,Party',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30542,'','Ed Gillespie','Politician','\nAugust 1, 1962\n','','American','I\'m an American first, and I think that\'s how most people are.','',NULL,'American',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30543,'Leadership,Positive','Ed Gillespie','Politician','\nAugust 1, 1962\n','','American','If Ralph Nader runs, President Bush is going to be re-elected, and if Ralph Nader doesn\'t run, President Bush is going to be re-elected. We\'re going to run on the president\'s strong and principled leadership and his positive agenda for a second term.','',NULL,'Strong',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30544,'','Ed Gillespie','Politician','\nAugust 1, 1962\n','','American','If you\'re a governor of a big state, people sense your presence a little bit, even your fellow governors.','',NULL,'Big,Sense,State',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30545,'Politics','Ed Gillespie','Politician','\nAugust 1, 1962\n','','American','On the other side, I do believe that the rhetoric we are seeing from the Democrats today is unprecedented, is a new low in presidential politics and goes beyond political discourse and amounts to political hate speech.','',NULL,'Today,Hate',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30546,'','Ed Gillespie','Politician','\nAugust 1, 1962\n','','American','One is that President Clinton, in his first two years of his term, did not govern as he had campaigned.','',NULL,'Two,Did,President',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30547,'','Ed Gillespie','Politician','\nAugust 1, 1962\n','','American','Our party may have swung too far right at various times.','',NULL,'May,Far,Times',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30548,'Politics','Ed Gillespie','Politician','\nAugust 1, 1962\n','','American','People like passion in politics.','',NULL,'Passion',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30549,'Politics','Ed Gillespie','Politician','\nAugust 1, 1962\n','','American','Politics swings like a pendulum.','',NULL,'Swings,Pendulum',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30550,'Leadership,War','Ed Gillespie','Politician','\nAugust 1, 1962\n','','American','So I think that our foreign policy, the president\'s strong and principled leadership when it comes to the war against terror and foreign policy is going to be an asset.','',NULL,'Strong',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30551,'','Ed Gillespie','Politician','\nAugust 1, 1962\n','','American','The Democratic Party is getting very angry, and that came through clearly in this election.','',NULL,'Angry,Through,Getting',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30552,'','George Gillespie','Theologian','1613','1648','Scottish','The Lord Jesus will be revealed mightily, and will make bare his holy Arm, as well in the confusion of Antichrist, as in the conversion of the Jews, before the last judgment, and the end of all things.','',NULL,'End,Jesus,Before',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30553,'Life,Religion','George Gillespie','Theologian','1613','1648','Scottish','The pride of life hath corrupted the judgment of others, and perverted them in the way of religion.','',NULL,'Others',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30554,'God,Men','George Gillespie','Theologian','1613','1648','Scottish','How small regard is had to the oath of God by men professing the name of God.','',NULL,'Small',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30555,'','George Gillespie','Theologian','1613','1648','Scottish','Reformation ends not in contemplation, but in action.','',NULL,'Action,Ends',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30556,'','George Gillespie','Theologian','1613','1648','Scottish','There is no sinfulness in the will and affections without some error in the understanding. All lusts which a natural man lives in, are lusts of ignorance.','',NULL,'Ignorance,Lives,Natural',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30557,'God','George Gillespie','Theologian','1613','1648','Scottish','There is nothing which any way pertaineth to the worship of God left to the determination of human laws.','',NULL,'Nothing,Human',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30558,'Good','William Gillette','Actor','\nJuly 24, 1853\n','\nApril 29, 1937\n','American','What good is a friend if you can\'t make an enemy of him?','',NULL,'Enemy,Friend',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30559,'Failure','Mickey Gilley','Musician','\nMarch 9, 1936\n','','American','My only failure was the restaurant in Myrtle Beach. I kept it open for four years. It was in a tourist town, it was only busy four and half, five months of the year. But the bills kept coming all year.','',NULL,'Busy,Year',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30560,'','Mickey Gilley','Musician','\nMarch 9, 1936\n','','American','I\'m not the sharpest knife in the drawer, but I do know how to count.','',NULL,'Count,Knife,Drawer',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30561,'','Mickey Gilley','Musician','\nMarch 9, 1936\n','','American','All I have to concentrate on is my performing.','',NULL,'Performing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30562,'Best,Morning','Mickey Gilley','Musician','\nMarch 9, 1936\n','','American','I\'m set to have my best year ever: I\'m hiring some acts and there will be a show in the morning, in the afternoon and in the evening. I\'m going to use my theater to its fullest potential.','',NULL,'Evening',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30563,'','Mickey Gilley','Musician','\nMarch 9, 1936\n','','American','A lost of people recognize me and maybe will ask for an autograph, but it\'s nothing like if Elvis would\'ve done something like that, \'cause he\'s so popular, or maybe The Beatles \'cause they stirred up a lot of action.','',NULL,'Nothing,Lost,Done',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30564,'','Mickey Gilley','Musician','\nMarch 9, 1936\n','','American','A record co. is just a vehicle for public appearances.','',NULL,'Public,Vehicle',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30565,'','Mickey Gilley','Musician','\nMarch 9, 1936\n','','American','All I want to do is do my shows and play golf.','',NULL,'Play,Golf,Shows',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30566,'Money','Mickey Gilley','Musician','\nMarch 9, 1936\n','','American','All my money was made doing the dates and selling products when I was out there on the road.','',NULL,'Made,Road',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30567,'','Mickey Gilley','Musician','\nMarch 9, 1936\n','','American','Back then I thought if you cut a record, you were automatically a star.','',NULL,'Thought,Star,Cut',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30568,'Money','Mickey Gilley','Musician','\nMarch 9, 1936\n','','American','\'Cause I can make more money going in and doing my recordings and selling them through my entities that I have, rather than going to a record co. and them release a record and pay me 5 percent of what they make off it.','',NULL,'Through,Rather',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30569,'','Mickey Gilley','Musician','\nMarch 9, 1936\n','','American','I don\'t own everything, I do have a partner.','',NULL,'Everything,Partner',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30570,'Famous','Mickey Gilley','Musician','\nMarch 9, 1936\n','','American','I guess the nicest thing about being, I won\'t say famous but being popular is a more proper word for me to use would be that if you\'ve got a recognizable name, a lot of times you can get people to do things for you ordinarily that you wouldn\'t get done.','',NULL,'Done,Word',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30571,'','Mickey Gilley','Musician','\nMarch 9, 1936\n','','American','I had a few stocks, but stocks took a dive. I never sell my stocks.','',NULL,'Few,Took,Sell',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30572,'Money','Mickey Gilley','Musician','\nMarch 9, 1936\n','','American','I had seventeen No. 1 songs and I didn\'t see anything like that kind of money.','',NULL,'Songs,Seventeen',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30573,'Money','Mickey Gilley','Musician','\nMarch 9, 1936\n','','American','I had some airline stock, but the airlines tanked. I didn\'t have a lot of money in them, though.','',NULL,'Though,Airlines',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30574,'','Mickey Gilley','Musician','\nMarch 9, 1936\n','','American','I have the restaurant, too. I serve Southwest, barbecue.','',NULL,'Serve,Restaurant,Barbecue',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30575,'Money','Mickey Gilley','Musician','\nMarch 9, 1936\n','','American','I try to stay ahead of things, if you know what I mean. I take the money I make and reinvest it.','',NULL,'Mean,Try',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30576,'Age','Mickey Gilley','Musician','\nMarch 9, 1936\n','','American','I\'ve grown up with my audience; they\'re my age or older. Not a lot of kids are coming to see me.','',NULL,'Kids,Older',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30577,'','Mickey Gilley','Musician','\nMarch 9, 1936\n','','American','If I cut an album now and sell it for ten bucks, I can put seven dollars and fifty cents in my pocket.','',NULL,'Put,Ten,Cut',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30578,'Good,Food','Mickey Gilley','Musician','\nMarch 9, 1936\n','','American','If you have good food, people will come to your restaurant.','',NULL,'Restaurant',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30579,'','Mickey Gilley','Musician','\nMarch 9, 1936\n','','American','If you\'re not on a major label today, you\'re not gonna get played. They\'ve got the market sewed up.','',NULL,'Today,Played,Market',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30580,'','Mickey Gilley','Musician','\nMarch 9, 1936\n','','American','It\'s like Branson. When I went to Branson there was only 4 acts in there. Now, you can\'t count \'em. There\'s so many theatres now, that only the strong will survive.','',NULL,'Strong,Survive,Acts',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30581,'Money','Mickey Gilley','Musician','\nMarch 9, 1936\n','','American','It\'s the same with the ballplayers. Babe Ruth spent a lot, too and the ballplayers make a lot more money now.','',NULL,'Same,Babe',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30582,'','Mickey Gilley','Musician','\nMarch 9, 1936\n','','American','So I\'m trying to spread myself to the point to where I can do the night shows and not have to worry about the matinees, and do one or two matinees down through the year.','',NULL,'Night,Down,Through',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30583,'Good','Mickey Gilley','Musician','\nMarch 9, 1936\n','','American','There used to be a lot of acts, which was good, because people don\'t want to see the same act every night. But, you don\'t want too many acts, you don\'t want to over-saturate it.','',NULL,'Night,Same',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30584,'God','Terry Gilliam','Director','\nNovember 22, 1940\n','','American','Actually, I began to think that maybe there is a god, after all. Or maybe it\'s a different one. The old one got fired.','',NULL,'Different,After',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30585,'','Terry Gilliam','Director','\nNovember 22, 1940\n','','American','At the first screening, there were a lot of areas that we went around and around about. Then we had our second screening. It played better. It\'s almost a reasonable length film now!','',NULL,'Better,Around,Film',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30586,'','Terry Gilliam','Director','\nNovember 22, 1940\n','','American','Hyperbole is something I\'d better avoid.','',NULL,'Better,Avoid,Hyperbole',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30587,'War','Terry Gilliam','Director','\nNovember 22, 1940\n','','American','I got my head bashed in at a demonstration against the Vietnam War. Police were losing control because they were up against a world they really didn\'t understand.','',NULL,'Control,Understand',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30588,'','Terry Gilliam','Director','\nNovember 22, 1940\n','','American','I keep referring to them in the plural but all I\'m dealing with is Bob. I don\'t know where Harvey fits in the equation. He was very present at the beginning, winding his brother up. I don\'t know where he is now.','',NULL,'Keep,Brother,Beginning',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30589,'','Terry Gilliam','Director','\nNovember 22, 1940\n','','American','I was born in 1940 in Minnesota and grew up in the country... dirt roads, swamps, lakes, woods.','',NULL,'Country,Born,Woods',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30590,'','Terry Gilliam','Director','\nNovember 22, 1940\n','','American','I was doing political cartoons and getting angry to the point where I felt I was going to have to start making and throwing bombs. I thought I was probably a better cartoonist than a bomb maker.','',NULL,'Angry,Better,Political',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30591,'','Terry Gilliam','Director','\nNovember 22, 1940\n','','American','I was getting frustrated with America. It\'s interesting how as simple a thing as, like, letting your hair grow longer changed in the world in those days.','',NULL,'Simple,America,Hair',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30592,'Time','Terry Gilliam','Director','\nNovember 22, 1940\n','','American','In advertising, I was frustrated by having to deal with the client. It was the only time I really worked in a proper office, and I didn\'t like it-simple as that.','',NULL,'Frustrated,Office',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30593,'','Terry Gilliam','Director','\nNovember 22, 1940\n','','American','It was lights, camera, inaction.','',NULL,'Camera,Inaction,Lights',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30594,'','Terry Gilliam','Director','\nNovember 22, 1940\n','','American','It\'s 85 million dollars and they got to be really careful because they are going to need me.','',NULL,'Million,Careful,Dollars',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30595,'Time','Terry Gilliam','Director','\nNovember 22, 1940\n','','American','It\'s been interesting how kids have had hardly any problems watching it, but adults have more trouble. This happened way back even with Jabberwocky and Time Bandits.','',NULL,'Problems,Kids',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30596,'','Terry Gilliam','Director','\nNovember 22, 1940\n','','American','John Cleese was with a group called Cambridge Circus, who had come to New York, and we became friends. Years later that produced a certain team effort.','',NULL,'Friends,Team,Effort',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30597,'','Terry Gilliam','Director','\nNovember 22, 1940\n','','American','Literally overnight, I became an animator... and one that was well-known.','',NULL,'Overnight,Animator,Literally',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30598,'Good','Terry Gilliam','Director','\nNovember 22, 1940\n','','American','People used to think we just faked all that stuff... it was all written, rehearsed. The fact that it looks as cobbled together as it does is just that we weren\'t very good.','',NULL,'Together,Fact',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30599,'Success','Terry Gilliam','Director','\nNovember 22, 1940\n','','American','There are moments when television systems are young and haven\'t formed properly, and there\'s room for lots of original stuff. Then things become more and more top-heavy with executives who are trying to guarantee the success of things.','',NULL,'Trying,Young',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30600,'','Terry Gilliam','Director','\nNovember 22, 1940\n','','American','There was a perverse side of me, with things like Van Helsing coming out. I didn\'t want to go down that route.','',NULL,'Down,Coming,Side',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30601,'Marriage','Terry Gilliam','Director','\nNovember 22, 1940\n','','American','They make Spy Kids, they make Scream, they make A Scary Movie. This doesn\'t do that, so it could be a very bad marriage. I\'m trying to keep this potential nightmare quiet because we\'re just finishing editing.','',NULL,'Bad,Trying',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30602,'Movies','Terry Gilliam','Director','\nNovember 22, 1940\n','','American','We did Holy Grail, and I got my name up there as one of the directors. After that, I started moving more and more down the line I wanted to, which was making movies.','',NULL,'Moving,Down',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30603,'','Terry Gilliam','Director','\nNovember 22, 1940\n','','American','We took up the offer with the BBC, and that was Monty Python\'s Flying Circus. I didn\'t have to submit my ideas to the group. I used to turn up on the days we recorded with a can of film under my arm, and in it went.','',NULL,'Used,Group,Days',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30604,'Truth','Terry Gilliam','Director','\nNovember 22, 1940\n','','American','You get trapped by stories. Though I\'ve got this reputation for being out of control, it\'s not true, it just happens to be a more interesting story than the truth.','',NULL,'True,Control',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30605,'','Jerry Gillies','Author','','','American','You will recognize your own path when you come upon it, because you will suddenly have all the energy and imagination you will ever need.','',NULL,'Ever,Path,Energy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30606,'','Jerry Gillies','Author','','','American','Confront your fears, list them, get to know them, and only then will you be able to put them aside and move ahead.','',NULL,'Put,Able,Move',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30607,'Love','Jerry Gillies','Author','','','American','The more you love what you are doing, the more successful it will be for you.','',NULL,'Successful',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30608,'Success,Money','Jerry Gillies','Author','','','American','People who make money often make mistakes, and even have major setbacks, but they believe they will eventually prosper, and they see every setback as a lesson to be applied in their move towards success.','',NULL,'Believe',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30609,'Work','Jerry Gillies','Author','','','American','It takes a lot more energy to fail than to succeed, since it takes a lot of concentrated energy to hold on to beliefs that don\'t work.','',NULL,'Energy,Succeed',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30610,'','Jerry Gillies','Author','','','American','Make sure you visualize what you really want, not what someone else wants for you.','',NULL,'Someone,Else,Sure',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30611,'','Jerry Gillies','Author','','','American','Making a million dollars is the simplest thing in the world. Just find a product that sells for $2,000 and that you can buy at a cost of $1,000, and sell a thousand of them.','',NULL,'Find,Making,Million',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30612,'','Jerry Gillies','Author','','','American','What you do is more important than how much you make, and how you feel about it is more important than what you do.','',NULL,'Important',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30613,'','Carol Gilligan','Psychologist','\nNovember 28, 1936\n','','American','I\'ve found that if I say what I\'m really thinking and feeling, people are more likely to say what they really think and feel. The conversation becomes a real conversation.','',NULL,'Feeling,Real,Thinking',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30614,'','Carol Gilligan','Psychologist','\nNovember 28, 1936\n','','American','The hardest times for me were not when people challenged what I said, but when I felt my voice was not heard.','',NULL,'Said,Times,Voice',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30615,'Women','Carol Gilligan','Psychologist','\nNovember 28, 1936\n','','American','The women\'s movement is taking a different form right now, and it is because it has been so effective and so successful that there\'s a huge counter movement to try to stop it, to try to divide women from one another, to try to almost foment divisiveness.','',NULL,'Successful,Different',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30616,'Time,Equality','Carol Gilligan','Psychologist','\nNovember 28, 1936\n','','American','At a time when efforts are being made to eradicate discrimination between the sexes in the search for social equality and justice, the differences between the sexes are being rediscovered.','',NULL,'Justice',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30617,'','Carol Gilligan','Psychologist','\nNovember 28, 1936\n','','American','Certain issues have been associated with contemporary feminism and in a certain sense circumscribed for that reason.','',NULL,'Sense,Reason,Issues',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30618,'Women','Carol Gilligan','Psychologist','\nNovember 28, 1936\n','','American','Everything about women is in perpetual crisis.','',NULL,'Crisis,Everything',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30619,'','Carol Gilligan','Psychologist','\nNovember 28, 1936\n','','American','I find the question of whether gender differences are biologically determined or socially constructed to be deeply disturbing.','',NULL,'Find,Question,Whether',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30620,'Women,Truth,Failure','Carol Gilligan','Psychologist','\nNovember 28, 1936\n','','American','In the different voice of women lies the truth of an ethic of care, the tie between relationship and responsibility, and the origins of aggression in the failure of connection.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30621,'','Carol Gilligan','Psychologist','\nNovember 28, 1936\n','','American','It all goes back, of course, to Adam and Eve - a story which shows among other things, that if you make a woman out of a man, you are bound to get into trouble.','',NULL,'Woman,Story,Trouble',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30622,'Women','Carol Gilligan','Psychologist','\nNovember 28, 1936\n','','American','Many women have told me they remember where they were when they read the book, and how they felt suddenly that what they really thought or felt about things made sense.','',NULL,'Book,Thought',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30623,'Women,Men','Carol Gilligan','Psychologist','\nNovember 28, 1936\n','','American','Women have traditionally deferred to the judgment of men although often while intimating a sensibility of their own which is at variance with that judgment.','',NULL,'Often',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30624,'Death','John Gilling','Director','\nMay 29, 1912\n','\nNovember 22, 1984\n','English','Death is an incident producing clay. Use it, mold it, learn from it.','',NULL,'Learn,Incident',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30625,'','Paul Gillmor','Politician','\nFebruary 1, 1939\n','\nSeptember 5, 2007\n','American','As the cost of gasoline rises and our dependence on foreign oil continues to increase, the effect of sending over $100 billion each year to OPEC nations hurts every American.','',NULL,'American,Year,Hurts',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30626,'Government','Paul Gillmor','Politician','\nFebruary 1, 1939\n','\nSeptember 5, 2007\n','American','The fact is, almost every year since the founding of these United States, our government has lived beyond its means.','',NULL,'Fact,Means',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30627,'','Paul Gillmor','Politician','\nFebruary 1, 1939\n','\nSeptember 5, 2007\n','American','In order to effectively protect our loved ones, we must provide the American public with unfettered access to know who these dangerous criminals are and where they are living.','',NULL,'Must,Living,American',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30628,'Health','Paul Gillmor','Politician','\nFebruary 1, 1939\n','\nSeptember 5, 2007\n','American','America\'s health care system provides some of the finest doctors and more access to vital medications than any country in the world. And yet, our system has been faltering for many years with the increased cost of health care.','',NULL,'Care,Country',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30629,'Government,Future','Paul Gillmor','Politician','\nFebruary 1, 1939\n','\nSeptember 5, 2007\n','American','Americans in all places and levels of government have begun to consider the areas where we need to prepare ourselves from future threats, including the latest weapon: bio-terror.','',NULL,'Ourselves',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30630,'','Paul Gillmor','Politician','\nFebruary 1, 1939\n','\nSeptember 5, 2007\n','American','Among the many important provisions in the energy bill are the creation of an estimated half million new jobs, increased oil production, blackout protection, controlling fertilizer costs by stabilizing natural gas prices and enacting new efficiency benchmarks.','',NULL,'Important,Energy,Natural',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30631,'Great','Paul Gillmor','Politician','\nFebruary 1, 1939\n','\nSeptember 5, 2007\n','American','Enrolling in the Medicare Prescription Drug Program will be a great savings for most senior citizens.','',NULL,'Program,Senior',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30632,'','Paul Gillmor','Politician','\nFebruary 1, 1939\n','\nSeptember 5, 2007\n','American','Following the devastation of Hurricanes Katrina and Rita, $3 per gallon gasoline became common and our nation has come under considerable strain.','',NULL,'Nation,Common,Following',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30633,'Fear','Paul Gillmor','Politician','\nFebruary 1, 1939\n','\nSeptember 5, 2007\n','American','I believe it is incumbent upon Congress to act aggressively to ameliorate fear and help our country take the essential steps that will make our communities and lives safer.','',NULL,'Believe,Help',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30634,'','Paul Gillmor','Politician','\nFebruary 1, 1939\n','\nSeptember 5, 2007\n','American','I represent the views and the values of the people of the district.','',NULL,'Values,Views,Represent',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30635,'','Paul Gillmor','Politician','\nFebruary 1, 1939\n','\nSeptember 5, 2007\n','American','In addition, each barrel of oil we save through conservation further decreases our dangerous reliance on unstable Middle East oil.','',NULL,'Through,Dangerous,Save',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30636,'','Paul Gillmor','Politician','\nFebruary 1, 1939\n','\nSeptember 5, 2007\n','American','In the wake of Hurricanes Katrina and Rita, our nation has been put under considerable fiscal pressure.','',NULL,'Put,Nation,Pressure',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30637,'Life,Death,Legal','Paul Gillmor','Politician','\nFebruary 1, 1939\n','\nSeptember 5, 2007\n','American','In this life and death case, I felt Mrs. Schiavo should receive the fullest due process from our legal system.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30638,'','Paul Gillmor','Politician','\nFebruary 1, 1939\n','\nSeptember 5, 2007\n','American','Insurgents throughout Iraq continue to threaten our efforts and pose a danger to stability in the region. They fight not for their country, but rather against ours.','',NULL,'Fight,Country,Rather',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30639,'','Paul Gillmor','Politician','\nFebruary 1, 1939\n','\nSeptember 5, 2007\n','American','It does seem fair to give them the option of a better return.','',NULL,'Better,Give,Fair',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30640,'','Paul Gillmor','Politician','\nFebruary 1, 1939\n','\nSeptember 5, 2007\n','American','It has been a top priority of Congress to reduce the drug costs of all seniors.','',NULL,'Congress,Top,Priority',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30641,'Life','Paul Gillmor','Politician','\nFebruary 1, 1939\n','\nSeptember 5, 2007\n','American','More than seven months ago, our country learned that the horrors portrayed in Hollywood\'s make-believe world could actually come to life before our very eyes.','',NULL,'Country,Eyes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30642,'','Paul Gillmor','Politician','\nFebruary 1, 1939\n','\nSeptember 5, 2007\n','American','Specifically, the growing threat that sexual predators pose to our Nation\'s children and their families represents an area where our criminal justice system has failed the American people.','',NULL,'Justice,Children,American',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30643,'','Paul Gillmor','Politician','\nFebruary 1, 1939\n','\nSeptember 5, 2007\n','American','Spending on programs such as national defense and funding the operating budgets of all federal agencies represent only 39 percent of our yearly budget, an all-time low.','',NULL,'National,Percent,Spending',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30644,'Nature,Health','Paul Gillmor','Politician','\nFebruary 1, 1939\n','\nSeptember 5, 2007\n','American','The American economy has always been driven by the entrepreneurial nature of its citizens, and blocking access to affordable health care will only suffocate growth within the small business sector of our economy.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30645,'','Paul Gillmor','Politician','\nFebruary 1, 1939\n','\nSeptember 5, 2007\n','American','The beliefs expressed in the Declaration of Independence remain a standard for our nation today. They also remain a standard for those nations across the globe striving to achieve democracy.','',NULL,'Today,Democracy,Nation',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30646,'','Paul Gillmor','Politician','\nFebruary 1, 1939\n','\nSeptember 5, 2007\n','American','The current system punishes communities which make the investment in creating landfills, only to have them filled by states which refuse to adequately address their waste issues.','',NULL,'System,Investment,Waste',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30647,'','Paul Gillmor','Politician','\nFebruary 1, 1939\n','\nSeptember 5, 2007\n','American','The Declaration is a magnificent document.','',NULL,'Document',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30648,'History','Paul Gillmor','Politician','\nFebruary 1, 1939\n','\nSeptember 5, 2007\n','American','The Declaration of Independence is a sacred part of American history.','',NULL,'American,Sacred',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30649,'Time,Health','Paul Gillmor','Politician','\nFebruary 1, 1939\n','\nSeptember 5, 2007\n','American','The lack of health care coverage has remained very important to me during my time in Congress and as a member of the House Subcommittee on Health, I am working hard with my colleagues to correct these inequalities.','',NULL,'Care',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30650,'','Charlotte Perkins Gilman','Writer','\nJuly 3, 1860\n','\nAugust 17, 1935\n','American','To swallow and follow, whether old doctrine or new propaganda, is a weakness still dominating the human mind.','',NULL,'Mind,Human,Still',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30651,'Women,Men,Society','Charlotte Perkins Gilman','Writer','\nJuly 3, 1860\n','\nAugust 17, 1935\n','American','The labor of women in the house, certainly, enables men to produce more wealth than they otherwise could; and in this way women are economic factors in society. But so are horses.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30652,'Happiness','Charlotte Perkins Gilman','Writer','\nJuly 3, 1860\n','\nAugust 17, 1935\n','American','To attain happiness in another world we need only to believe something, while to secure it in this world we must do something.','',NULL,'Believe,Must',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30653,'','Charlotte Perkins Gilman','Writer','\nJuly 3, 1860\n','\nAugust 17, 1935\n','American','Audiences are always better pleased with a smart retort, some joke or epigram, than with any amount of reasoning.','',NULL,'Smart,Better,Joke',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30654,'','Charlotte Perkins Gilman','Writer','\nJuly 3, 1860\n','\nAugust 17, 1935\n','American','There is no female mind. The brain is not an organ of sex. As well speak of a female liver.','',NULL,'Sex,Mind,Brain',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30655,'','Charlotte Perkins Gilman','Writer','\nJuly 3, 1860\n','\nAugust 17, 1935\n','American','A concept is stronger than a fact.','',NULL,'Fact,Stronger,Concept',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30656,'Power,History','Charlotte Perkins Gilman','Writer','\nJuly 3, 1860\n','\nAugust 17, 1935\n','American','But reason has no power against feeling, and feeling older than history is no light matter.','',NULL,'Feeling',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30657,'Life,Death','Charlotte Perkins Gilman','Writer','\nJuly 3, 1860\n','\nAugust 17, 1935\n','American','Death? Why this fuss about death? Use your imagination, try to visualize a world without death! Death is the essential condition of life, not an evil.','',NULL,'Evil',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30658,'Time','Charlotte Perkins Gilman','Writer','\nJuly 3, 1860\n','\nAugust 17, 1935\n','American','Eternity is not something that begins after you\'re dead. It is going on all the time. We are in it now.','',NULL,'After,Dead',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30659,'Best','Charlotte Perkins Gilman','Writer','\nJuly 3, 1860\n','\nAugust 17, 1935\n','American','Exciting literature after supper is not the best digestive.','',NULL,'After,Exciting',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30660,'','Charlotte Perkins Gilman','Writer','\nJuly 3, 1860\n','\nAugust 17, 1935\n','American','In New York City, everyone is an exile, none more so than the Americans.','',NULL,'Everyone,City,York',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30661,'','Charlotte Perkins Gilman','Writer','\nJuly 3, 1860\n','\nAugust 17, 1935\n','American','New York - that unnatural city where every one is an exile, none more so than the American.','',NULL,'American,City,York',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30662,'Work,Home','Charlotte Perkins Gilman','Writer','\nJuly 3, 1860\n','\nAugust 17, 1935\n','American','Only as we live, think, feel, and work outside the home, do we become humanly developed, civilized, socialized.','',NULL,'Live',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30663,'Food','Charlotte Perkins Gilman','Writer','\nJuly 3, 1860\n','\nAugust 17, 1935\n','American','The female of the genus homo is economically dependent on the male. He is her food supply.','',NULL,'Her,Female',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30664,'Society','Charlotte Perkins Gilman','Writer','\nJuly 3, 1860\n','\nAugust 17, 1935\n','American','The first duty of a human being is to assume the right functional relationship to society - more briefly, to find your real job, and do it.','',NULL,'Job,Human',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30665,'Work','Charlotte Perkins Gilman','Writer','\nJuly 3, 1860\n','\nAugust 17, 1935\n','American','The one predominant duty is to find one\'s work and do it.','',NULL,'Find,Duty',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30666,'','Charlotte Perkins Gilman','Writer','\nJuly 3, 1860\n','\nAugust 17, 1935\n','American','When the mother of the race is free, we shall have a better world, by the easy right of birth and by the calm, slow, friendly forces of evolution.','',NULL,'Mother,Better,Friendly',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30667,'','Dorothy Gilman','Novelist','\nJune 25, 1923\n','','American','A man from hell is not afraid of hot ashes.','',NULL,'Hell,Afraid,Hot',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30668,'Time,Best','Dorothy Gilman','Novelist','\nJune 25, 1923\n','','American','If something anticipated arrives too late it finds us numb, wrung out from waiting, and we feel - nothing at all. The best things arrive on time.','',NULL,'Waiting',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30669,'Dreams,Food','Dorothy Gilman','Novelist','\nJune 25, 1923\n','','American','People need dreams, there\'s as much nourishment in \'em as food.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30670,'Time,Best','Dorothy Gilman','Novelist','\nJune 25, 1923\n','','American','The best things arrive on time.','',NULL,'Arrive',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30671,'','Gary Gilmore','Criminal','\nDecember 4, 1940\n','\nJanuary 17, 1977\n','American','I am finally glad to see that the jury is looking at me.','',NULL,'Looking,Finally,Glad',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30672,'Life,Time','Gary Gilmore','Criminal','\nDecember 4, 1940\n','\nJanuary 17, 1977\n','American','I stagnated in prison a long time, and I have wasted most of my life.','',NULL,'Long',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30673,'Freedom','Gary Gilmore','Criminal','\nDecember 4, 1940\n','\nJanuary 17, 1977\n','American','I want freedom and I realize that the only way to get it is to quit breaking the law.','',NULL,'Law,Realize',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30674,'Time','Gary Gilmore','Criminal','\nDecember 4, 1940\n','\nJanuary 17, 1977\n','American','I\'ve got problems and if you sentence me to additional time, I\'m going to compound them.','',NULL,'Problems,Sentence',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30675,'','Gary Gilmore','Criminal','\nDecember 4, 1940\n','\nJanuary 17, 1977\n','American','It\'s been sanctioned by the courts, and I accept that.','',NULL,'Accept,Courts,Sanctioned',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30676,'Life,Death','Gary Gilmore','Criminal','\nDecember 4, 1940\n','\nJanuary 17, 1977\n','American','It\'s my life and my death.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30677,'','Gary Gilmore','Criminal','\nDecember 4, 1940\n','\nJanuary 17, 1977\n','American','See you in the darkness.','',NULL,'Darkness',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30678,'Time','Gary Gilmore','Criminal','\nDecember 4, 1940\n','\nJanuary 17, 1977\n','American','There is an appropriate time to release somebody or to give them a break.','',NULL,'Give,Somebody',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30679,'','Gary Gilmore','Criminal','\nDecember 4, 1940\n','\nJanuary 17, 1977\n','American','There will always be a father.','',NULL,'Father',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30680,'','Gary Gilmore','Criminal','\nDecember 4, 1940\n','\nJanuary 17, 1977\n','American','You can keep a person locked up too long.','',NULL,'Long,Person,Keep',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30681,'Power','Jim Gilmore','','','','','I never believed that surrendering the executive power should be a condition of getting the second term. The second term should stand on its own feet.','',NULL,'Getting,Stand',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30682,'','Jim Gilmore','','','','','I\'m here to tell you the coffee was hot, the orange juice was cold, New York\'s still there and Reagan National is back.','',NULL,'Still,Coffee,Here',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30683,'','Jim Gilmore','','','','','If the rules of creativity are the norm for a company, creative people will be the norm.','',NULL,'Creativity,Creative,Rules',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30684,'','Jim Gilmore','','','','','It\'s not enough to tell people to be creative; they need to know how, and what to create.','',NULL,'Enough,Creative,Tell',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30685,'Society','John Gilmore','Activist','\nAugust 1, 1955\n','','','How many of you have broken no laws this month? That\'s the kind of society I want to build. I want a guarantee - with physics and mathematics, not with laws - that we can give ourselves real privacy of personal communications.','',NULL,'Real,Give',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30686,'','John Gilmore','Activist','\nAugust 1, 1955\n','','','The Net interprets censorship as damage and routes around it.','',NULL,'Around,Censorship,Damage',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30687,'Best','David Gilmour','Musician','\nMarch 6, 1946\n','','British','Usually, in the studio, on this sort of thing... you just go out and have a play over it, and see what comes, and it\'s usually - mostly - the first take that\'s the best one, and you find yourself repeating yourself thereafter.','',NULL,'Yourself,Find',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30688,'','David Gilmour','Musician','\nMarch 6, 1946\n','','British','Everything in moderation - that\'s what I live by.','',NULL,'Live,Everything,Moderation',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30689,'','David Gilmour','Musician','\nMarch 6, 1946\n','','British','I actually learned the guitar with the help of a Pete Seeger instructional record when I was 13 or 14.','',NULL,'Help,Guitar,Learned',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30690,'Love,Music','David Gilmour','Musician','\nMarch 6, 1946\n','','British','I am a lover of all sorts of different music. I love blues and every piece of music that I have listened to has become an influence.','',NULL,'Different',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30691,'','David Gilmour','Musician','\nMarch 6, 1946\n','','British','I don\'t even think whether I play the blues or not, I just play whatever feels right at the moment. I also will use any gadget or device that I find that helps me achieve the sort of sound on the guitar that I want to get.','',NULL,'Find,Play,Guitar',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30692,'Time','David Gilmour','Musician','\nMarch 6, 1946\n','','British','I don\'t have a very disciplined approach to practicing or anything, but I do tend to have a guitar around most of the time, which I strum on most of the day.','',NULL,'Guitar,Around',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30693,'','David Gilmour','Musician','\nMarch 6, 1946\n','','British','I don\'t like to get too specific about lyrics. It places limitations on them, and spoils the listeners\' interpretation.','',NULL,'Places,Lyrics,Specific',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30694,'Life','David Gilmour','Musician','\nMarch 6, 1946\n','','British','I don\'t want to be a full-time member of Pink Floyd all my life.','',NULL,'Pink,Member',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30695,'Work','David Gilmour','Musician','\nMarch 6, 1946\n','','British','I just play intuitively and work the same way in the studio. I don\'t have any magical effects or anything that helps me to get my particular sound.','',NULL,'Play,Same',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30696,'','David Gilmour','Musician','\nMarch 6, 1946\n','','British','I mean, I have moments of huge frustration because of my inability to express myself linguistically as clearly as I would like to.','',NULL,'Mean,Moments,Express',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30697,'Music','David Gilmour','Musician','\nMarch 6, 1946\n','','British','I think I could walk into any music shop anywhere and with a guitar off the rack, a couple of basic pedals and an amp I could sound just like me. There\'s no devices, customized or otherwise, that give me my sound.','',NULL,'Give,Guitar',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30698,'Religion','David Gilmour','Musician','\nMarch 6, 1946\n','','British','I\'ve never had any religion. I\'d prefer it if I did, really. Even as a boy I just couldn\'t make myself believe.','',NULL,'Believe,Did',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30699,'Love,Music','David Gilmour','Musician','\nMarch 6, 1946\n','','British','If people would like to come to my concerts I\'d love them to come. And if they like the music that I make, I love that too. But I do not make music for other people. I make it to please myself.','',NULL,'Please',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30700,'','David Gilmour','Musician','\nMarch 6, 1946\n','','British','It\'s a very tempting thing to try and relive your glory days when you get a little older and you worry that people have forgotten all about you.','',NULL,'Try,Worry,Days',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30701,'','David Gilmour','Musician','\nMarch 6, 1946\n','','British','No-one can replace Richard Wright - he was my musical partner and my friend.','',NULL,'Friend,Partner,Musical',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30702,'','David Gilmour','Musician','\nMarch 6, 1946\n','','British','The expectation on me as a solo artist is very different to the audience\'s expectation of a Pink Floyd show.','',NULL,'Different,Show,Artist',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30703,'','David Gilmour','Musician','\nMarch 6, 1946\n','','British','Well, I am David Gilmour, the voice and guitar of Pink Floyd. I have been since I was 21.','',NULL,'Guitar,Since,Voice',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30704,'','David Gilmour','Musician','\nMarch 6, 1946\n','','British','Yes, there\'s a lot of the blues in my playing.','',NULL,'Playing,Blues,Yes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30705,'Power','Ian Gilmour','Politician','\nJuly 8, 1926\n','','English','Politicians trim and tack in their quest for power, but they do so in order to get the wind of votes in their sails.','',NULL,'Wind,Order',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30706,'','John Gilmour','Politician','\nMay 27, 1876\n','\nMarch 30, 1940\n','Scottish','The internet interprets censorship as damage and routes around it.','',NULL,'Around,Censorship,Internet',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30707,'Time','John Gilmour','Politician','\nMay 27, 1876\n','\nMarch 30, 1940\n','Scottish','Violence is always the last option, but if that time comes, it is the ONLY option.','',NULL,'Violence,Last',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30708,'Life','John Gilpin','Businessman','','','English','I didn\'t want to spend my life behind a desk.','',NULL,'Behind,Spend',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30709,'','John Gilpin','Businessman','','','English','It\'s important to do research. I do that in every play, every actor does.','',NULL,'Important,Play,Research',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30710,'','John Gilpin','Businessman','','','English','Usually bad guys are much more fun to play and much more interesting to watch.','',NULL,'Fun,Bad,Play',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30711,'Life,Love,Work','Tony Gilroy','Writer','\nSeptember 11, 1956\n','','American','I love the idea of spies in love. How would it work between two people who were so programmed to lie and be suspicious, who have a whole life based on pretence?','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30712,'','Tony Gilroy','Writer','\nSeptember 11, 1956\n','','American','A reversal is just anything that\'s a surprise. It\'s a way of keeping the audience interested.','',NULL,'Interested,Surprise,Audience',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30713,'','Tony Gilroy','Writer','\nSeptember 11, 1956\n','','American','Ambiguity depletes as your budget rises.','',NULL,'Budget,Ambiguity,Rises',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30714,'Good','Tony Gilroy','Writer','\nSeptember 11, 1956\n','','American','Corporations are like countries now, there\'s a king, there are serfs, there\'s a court, basically everything but moats. They\'re feudal societies, and there are good ones and bad ones.','',NULL,'Bad,Everything',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30715,'','Tony Gilroy','Writer','\nSeptember 11, 1956\n','','American','Developing films with directors, developing films with actors, is a poor percentage play for a screenwriter.','',NULL,'Play,Poor,Films',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30716,'Work','Tony Gilroy','Writer','\nSeptember 11, 1956\n','','American','Different people work different ways.','',NULL,'Different,Ways',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30717,'','Tony Gilroy','Writer','\nSeptember 11, 1956\n','','American','Everyone I know who used to be in the intelligence community is moving into the corporate world.','',NULL,'Moving,Everyone,Used',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30718,'Fear','Tony Gilroy','Writer','\nSeptember 11, 1956\n','','American','Fear changes everything. We\'re animals, and when we get afraid we act like animals. I\'m not exempt from that.','',NULL,'Everything,Afraid',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30719,'','Tony Gilroy','Writer','\nSeptember 11, 1956\n','','American','I can\'t imagine directing from someone else\'s script.','',NULL,'Someone,Else,Imagine',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30720,'Time','Tony Gilroy','Writer','\nSeptember 11, 1956\n','','American','I don\'t like to be crazy on different levels all of the time.','',NULL,'Crazy,Different',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30721,'','Tony Gilroy','Writer','\nSeptember 11, 1956\n','','American','I don\'t remember writing anything until I wrote my college application.','',NULL,'Writing,Remember,College',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30722,'','Tony Gilroy','Writer','\nSeptember 11, 1956\n','','American','I have written a bunch of scripts that have not gotten produced, much more so early in my career than later.','',NULL,'Career,Early,Written',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30723,'','Tony Gilroy','Writer','\nSeptember 11, 1956\n','','American','I like emotions, but I really don\'t like sentimentality, and I don\'t like when things break their spell.','',NULL,'Emotions,Break,Spell',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30724,'','Tony Gilroy','Writer','\nSeptember 11, 1956\n','','American','I like knowing where I am in action sequences if I\'m supposed to.','',NULL,'Knowing,Action,Supposed',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30725,'Freedom,Movies','Tony Gilroy','Writer','\nSeptember 11, 1956\n','','American','I like movies that pop, that have a little bit of candy on, that freedom to have a little bit of extra fun, but are rooted in real behaviour. Rooted in cause and effect, never violating reality.','',NULL,'Fun',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30726,'','Tony Gilroy','Writer','\nSeptember 11, 1956\n','','American','I never really like it when other writers talk about coming in behind people and rewriting.','',NULL,'Talk,Behind,Coming',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30727,'','Tony Gilroy','Writer','\nSeptember 11, 1956\n','','American','I prefer writing originals.','',NULL,'Writing,Prefer,Originals',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30728,'Time','Tony Gilroy','Writer','\nSeptember 11, 1956\n','','American','I spend a lot of time in a sort of free state when I\'m writing in the beginning and sketching.','',NULL,'Writing,Free',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30729,'','Tony Gilroy','Writer','\nSeptember 11, 1956\n','','American','I think what I\'ve recognized over the years is that I\'m very, very bingey, extremely bingey when it comes to writing.','',NULL,'Writing,Recognized,Extremely',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30730,'','Tony Gilroy','Writer','\nSeptember 11, 1956\n','','American','I used to be, when I was young, I used to be extremely regular and very organized.','',NULL,'Young,Used,Organized',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30731,'Life','Tony Gilroy','Writer','\nSeptember 11, 1956\n','','American','I wanted to try before I got too old to try to do a big movie and I\'d been looking for something to do that was interesting enough to spend those two years of my life on.','',NULL,'Two,Enough',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30732,'','Tony Gilroy','Writer','\nSeptember 11, 1956\n','','American','I worked for a lot of directors.','',NULL,'Worked,Directors',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30733,'','Tony Gilroy','Writer','\nSeptember 11, 1956\n','','American','I\'m trained to button scenes and round things off, and I get rewarded for doing that.','',NULL,'Off,Round,Button',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30734,'','Tony Gilroy','Writer','\nSeptember 11, 1956\n','','American','I\'ve never taken a job on anything I didn\'t want to do.','',NULL,'Job,Taken',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30735,'','Tony Gilroy','Writer','\nSeptember 11, 1956\n','','American','If you think about it, episodic filmmaking has not been something that people have really done.','',NULL,'Done,Filmmaking,Episodic',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30736,'Men','Mary Barnett Gilson','','','','','Men\'s minds must be free, and that means the minds of all, not the minds of a select few.','',NULL,'Must,Free',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30737,'','Mary Barnett Gilson','','','','','The higher one climbs the lonelier one is.','',NULL,'Higher,Lonelier,Climbs',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30738,'Great','Mary Barnett Gilson','','','','','To find ways of practicing democracy, not ways of orating about it, is our great problem.','',NULL,'Democracy,Find',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30739,'','Hermione Gingold','Actress','\nDecember 9, 1897\n','1987','English','Fighting is essentially a masculine idea; a woman\'s weapon is her tongue.','',NULL,'Woman,Fighting,Her',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30740,'','Hermione Gingold','Actress','\nDecember 9, 1897\n','1987','English','I got all the schooling any actress needs. That is, I learned to write enough to sign contract.','',NULL,'Enough,Learned,Write',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30741,'Time','Hermione Gingold','Actress','\nDecember 9, 1897\n','1987','English','My father dealt in stocks and shares and my mother also had a lot of time on her hands.','',NULL,'Mother,Father',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30742,'','Hermione Gingold','Actress','\nDecember 9, 1897\n','1987','English','Really, sex and laughter do go very well together, and I wondered - and I still do - which is more important.','',NULL,'Sex,Laughter,Important',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30743,'Politics,Work','Newt Gingrich','Politician','\nJune 17, 1943\n','','American','Perseverance is the hard work you do after you get tired of doing the hard work you already did.','',NULL,'Tired',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30744,'Trust,Power','Newt Gingrich','Politician','\nJune 17, 1943\n','','American','You can\'t trust anybody with power.','',NULL,'Anybody',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30745,'Politics,Great','Newt Gingrich','Politician','\nJune 17, 1943\n','','American','I think one of the great problems we have in the Republican Party is that we don\'t encourage you to be nasty. We encourage you to be neat, obedient, loyal and faithful and all those Boy Scout words, which would be great around a campfire but are lousy in politics.','',NULL,'Words',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30746,'','Newt Gingrich','Politician','\nJune 17, 1943\n','','American','The bigotry question goes both ways. There\'s a lot more anti-Christian bigotry today than there is concerning the other side. None of it gets covered by the news media.','',NULL,'Today,Question,Both',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30747,'Future','Newt Gingrich','Politician','\nJune 17, 1943\n','','American','We\'re at the crossroads. Down one road is a European centralized bureaucratic socialist welfare system in which politicians and bureaucrats define the future. Down the other road is a proud, solid, reaffirmation of American exceptionalism.','',NULL,'Down,Proud',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30748,'','Newt Gingrich','Politician','\nJune 17, 1943\n','','American','And by the way I don\'t object if people want to attack me, that\'s their right. All I\'m suggesting that it\'s not going to be very effective and that people are going to get sick of it very fast. And the guys who attacked each other in the debates up to now, every single one of them have lost ground b','',NULL,'Single,Lost,Sick',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30749,'','Newt Gingrich','Politician','\nJune 17, 1943\n','','American','If the Soviet empire still existed, I\'d be terrified. The fact is, we can afford a fairly ignorant presidency now.','',NULL,'Still,Fact,Ignorant',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30750,'','Newt Gingrich','Politician','\nJune 17, 1943\n','','American','I believe we are now in a struggle over whether or not we are going to save America.','',NULL,'Believe,Struggle,America',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30751,'Respect','Newt Gingrich','Politician','\nJune 17, 1943\n','','American','I think every religious person should have a deep sense of respect for other people\'s religious documents and religious symbols just as we were deeply opposed to the Taliban destroying the two historic buddhas which they blew up. So I think we ought to all oppose burning the Koran.','',NULL,'Deep,Person',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30752,'Leadership','Newt Gingrich','Politician','\nJune 17, 1943\n','','American','I\'m not a natural leader. I\'m too intellectual; I\'m too abstract; I think too much.','',NULL,'Leader,Natural',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30753,'','Newt Gingrich','Politician','\nJune 17, 1943\n','','American','Frankly, Governor Romney in his career has created more jobs than the entire Obama cabinet combined, so he could actually talk about it.','',NULL,'Career,Talk,Actually',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30754,'','Newt Gingrich','Politician','\nJune 17, 1943\n','','American','All unemployment compensation should be tied to a job training requirement. Now the fact is, 99 weeks is an associate degree.','',NULL,'Job,Training,Fact',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30755,'Experience','Newt Gingrich','Politician','\nJune 17, 1943\n','','American','Imagine a judicial nominee said \'my experience as a white man makes me better than a Latina woman.\' Wouldn\'t they have to withdraw? New racism is no better than old racism.','',NULL,'Woman,Better',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30756,'History,Food','Newt Gingrich','Politician','\nJune 17, 1943\n','','American','President Obama is the most successful food stamp president in American history. I would like to be the most successful paycheck president in American history.','',NULL,'Successful',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30757,'Money','Newt Gingrich','Politician','\nJune 17, 1943\n','','American','The idea that a congressman would be tainted by accepting money from private industry or private sources is essentially a socialist argument.','',NULL,'Idea,Accepting',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30758,'','Newt Gingrich','Politician','\nJune 17, 1943\n','','American','The most important social welfare program in America is a job.','',NULL,'Job,Important,America',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30759,'History','Newt Gingrich','Politician','\nJune 17, 1943\n','','American','In every election in American history both parties have their cliches. The party that has the cliches that ring true wins.','',NULL,'True,American',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30760,'','Newt Gingrich','Politician','\nJune 17, 1943\n','','American','And my point was one I think that you\'d agree with, which is there\'s no room in America for a black racist, a Latino racist, or a white racist, or an Asian racist, or a Native American racist. Now, we\'re either color blind or we\'re not color blind.','',NULL,'Black,America,American',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30761,'','Newt Gingrich','Politician','\nJune 17, 1943\n','','American','Have you heard a single national figure tell you all of the crises of the recent past are not economic, they\'re cultural?','',NULL,'Past,Single,Tell',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30762,'Family','Newt Gingrich','Politician','\nJune 17, 1943\n','','American','I don\'t see how the party that says it\'s the party of the family is going to adopt an immigration policy which destroys families that have been here a quarter century.','',NULL,'Here,Party',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30763,'','Newt Gingrich','Politician','\nJune 17, 1943\n','','American','If the Obama administration is this afraid of Glenn Beck, how do they deal with the Iranians?','',NULL,'Afraid,Deal,Obama',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30764,'','Newt Gingrich','Politician','\nJune 17, 1943\n','','American','If you\'re not brave, you\'re not going to be free.','',NULL,'Brave,Free',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30765,'Truth','Newt Gingrich','Politician','\nJune 17, 1943\n','','American','The secular elites are so terrified of telling the truth about radical Islam. When you talk about the radical Islamists, we have got to get straight and get serious and talk about it in the right way.','',NULL,'Islam,Serious',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30766,'','Newt Gingrich','Politician','\nJune 17, 1943\n','','American','What is the primary purpose of a political leader? To build a majority. If voters care about parking lots, then talk about parking lots.','',NULL,'Care,Political,Leader',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30767,'','Newt Gingrich','Politician','\nJune 17, 1943\n','','American','You know, modern liberals are just, I think frankly, totally off the deep end... their only answer is to yell racism and hide.','',NULL,'End,Deep,Racism',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30768,'Success','Greg Ginn','Musician','\nJune 8, 1954\n','','','As a label, you have to treat every group and every record as a unique entity. I think that that has been our success, rather than relying upon a fan base.','',NULL,'Treat,Rather',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30769,'','Greg Ginn','Musician','\nJune 8, 1954\n','','','Black Flag was formed in 1977. We first recorded in 1978.','',NULL,'Black,Flag,Formed',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30770,'Music','Greg Ginn','Musician','\nJune 8, 1954\n','','','I didn\'t have a lot of overtly political songs. I think it was more the actions of the group that were threatening to the authorities, and also our political philosophies apart from the music.','',NULL,'Political,Group',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30771,'Money,Best,Business','Greg Ginn','Musician','\nJune 8, 1954\n','','','I didn\'t want to wait around for some business entity to come around and give me money and tell me what to do. We just started releasing records as best we could.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30772,'Music,Business','Greg Ginn','Musician','\nJune 8, 1954\n','','','I had business experience. I had made my living designing and building electronic equipment. Basic business was not new to me, but the music business was completely new to me. I knew nothing about distribution, or any of those things.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30773,'','Greg Ginn','Musician','\nJune 8, 1954\n','','','I like a lot of electronica. I like older jazz rather than newer.','',NULL,'Rather,Older,Jazz',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30774,'','Greg Ginn','Musician','\nJune 8, 1954\n','','','I listen to everything that comes in. I\'m not real worried about demo sound quality. I can hear through that sort of thing. If a band can play, then they can play.','',NULL,'Real,Everything,Through',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30775,'Best','Greg Ginn','Musician','\nJune 8, 1954\n','','','I still think the best metal bands have a blues feel. The first Black Sabbath album is kind of a bludgeoning of blues. Deep Purple also started out as a blues band.','',NULL,'Deep,Black',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30776,'Music','Greg Ginn','Musician','\nJune 8, 1954\n','','','If people are really excited about their music, and that\'s their primary motivation, then that comes through in demo tapes. That\'s the most important ingredient.','',NULL,'Important,Through',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30777,'Music','Greg Ginn','Musician','\nJune 8, 1954\n','','','It took us two years to get our first real gig. That was a big dream. We ended up booking a lot of our own gigs and putting on a lot of our own shows. We were trying to get our actual music across, trying to make a connection there.','',NULL,'Real,Trying',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30778,'Music,Time,Good','Greg Ginn','Musician','\nJune 8, 1954\n','','','Most good things happen with time; especially music, which needs time to breathe and to find its own way.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30779,'','Greg Ginn','Musician','\nJune 8, 1954\n','','','People from major labels were afraid to go to Black Flag gigs throughout most of the band\'s existence. They treated our gigs as something threatening. I\'m sure that it probably was. They probably had reasons to be scared.','',NULL,'Black,Afraid,Sure',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30780,'','Greg Ginn','Musician','\nJune 8, 1954\n','','','Punk rock really came out of N.Y. as a philosophy before the groups were ever recorded. I had a kind-of intellectual interest in the idea of creating a new scene that could be a grassroots thing.','',NULL,'Rock,Philosophy,Ever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30781,'Best','Greg Ginn','Musician','\nJune 8, 1954\n','','','Putting out the things that I like best hasn\'t been the easiest way to run a label, and it still isn\'t because it requires finding an audience for each record.','',NULL,'Still,Run',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30782,'','Greg Ginn','Musician','\nJune 8, 1954\n','','','SST was formed to put out the first Black Flag record. Basically, there wasn\'t anyone else to do it. I felt that what I was doing with Black Flag was very worthwhile, and I wanted to get it out there.','',NULL,'Black,Put,Else',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30783,'','Greg Ginn','Musician','\nJune 8, 1954\n','','','Stores can be indifferent to something new.','',NULL,'Stores',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30784,'Business','Greg Ginn','Musician','\nJune 8, 1954\n','','','The biggest disappointment has been seeing the number of people in this business with very shortsighted views.','',NULL,'Number,Seeing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30785,'Good,Great','Greg Ginn','Musician','\nJune 8, 1954\n','','','The English scene got more media attention with their emphasis on fashion, with the safety pins and all. There were some really good bands over there. The Sex Pistols were great.','',NULL,'Sex',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30786,'Trust,Art','Greg Ginn','Musician','\nJune 8, 1954\n','','','The Minutemen were seen as more of an art thing than Black Flag, although I didn\'t see them that way. It confused people when we put out Saccharine Trust, too.','',NULL,'Black',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30787,'','Greg Ginn','Musician','\nJune 8, 1954\n','','','The public is usually slow to catch on to new things, and it\'s important that musicians stick to their guns and not look for that instant gratification.','',NULL,'Important,Public,Musicians',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30788,'','Greg Ginn','Musician','\nJune 8, 1954\n','','','The REM and Nirvana successes don\'t mean much to me except as a potential distraction for bands who want to cash in on the trend. Don\'t try to sound like someone else. REM and Nirvana don\'t sound like anyone else.','',NULL,'Someone,Mean,Try',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30789,'','Greg Ginn','Musician','\nJune 8, 1954\n','','','The small companies who feel that the majors are a threat, or are predators, will use that as an excuse for their eventual downfall. Don\'t blame others for your own inadequacies.','',NULL,'Blame,Small,Others',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30790,'History','Greg Ginn','Musician','\nJune 8, 1954\n','','','There are several books out on punk history, but I haven\'t read any of them. I was there.','',NULL,'Read,Books',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30791,'Work','Greg Ginn','Musician','\nJune 8, 1954\n','','','There aren\'t enough people who are scaring the kind of people who work at these record companies.','',NULL,'Enough,Companies',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30792,'Music,Power','Greg Ginn','Musician','\nJune 8, 1954\n','','','There\'s not much music I\'ll listen to if it doesn\'t have pretty heavy swing. Rhythm is so important. Punk rock would have more power and feeling if it had swing.','',NULL,'Rock',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30793,'Home','David Ginola','Athlete','\nJanuary 25, 1967\n','','French','The prospect of going home is very appealing.','',NULL,'Appealing,Prospect',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30794,'Time','David Ginola','Athlete','\nJanuary 25, 1967\n','','French','English football has just had a transfer window imposed for the first time, so it will be interesting to see how managers cope with the squads they have until it re-opens.','',NULL,'Football,Until',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30795,'','David Ginola','Athlete','\nJanuary 25, 1967\n','','French','Football will always be my foremost passion.','',NULL,'Football,Passion,Foremost',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30796,'','David Ginola','Athlete','\nJanuary 25, 1967\n','','French','I am hoping to film another ad in the summer for Carte Noire.','',NULL,'Another,Film,Summer',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30797,'','David Ginola','Athlete','\nJanuary 25, 1967\n','','French','I am still feeling my calf strain, so I have been unable to train this week. I will again have to sit out the weekend action, but the lads are climbing ever higher to safety.','',NULL,'Feeling,Ever,Still',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30798,'','David Ginola','Athlete','\nJanuary 25, 1967\n','','French','I have been inundated with offers to move into a career in television or film, and these, too, are tempting.','',NULL,'Career,Film,Move',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30799,'','David Ginola','Athlete','\nJanuary 25, 1967\n','','French','I have been keeping myself fit. I am going on holiday next week in the Mediterranean so that I can really unwind after the football season and have a rest.','',NULL,'Football,After,Holiday',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30800,'Time','David Ginola','Athlete','\nJanuary 25, 1967\n','','French','I have been looking after the children. My wife has taken time off.','',NULL,'Wife,Children',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30801,'Fitness','David Ginola','Athlete','\nJanuary 25, 1967\n','','French','I have found a flat on Merseyside and am settling down here. If I can keep playing and get back to full match fitness, I know I have a lot to offer still.','',NULL,'Down,Still',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30802,'','David Ginola','Athlete','\nJanuary 25, 1967\n','','French','I have recently started acting lessons in south France, and I intend to commence acting lessons at Rada.','',NULL,'Acting,Started,South',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30803,'','David Ginola','Athlete','\nJanuary 25, 1967\n','','French','I have shaved my head. My flowing locks are now quite a bit shorter.','',NULL,'Head,Quite,Bit',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30804,'','David Ginola','Athlete','\nJanuary 25, 1967\n','','French','I kept an interested eye on the transfer window in England, which opened and closed last month, and the lack of frantic activity just goes to show the current financial state of the game right now.','',NULL,'Game,Last,Show',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30805,'Money','David Ginola','Athlete','\nJanuary 25, 1967\n','','French','I know the game wasn\'t a classic, but the night was about more than that-it was about bringing back the memories and raising money for former heroes who have now fallen on hard times.','',NULL,'Game,Hard',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30806,'Good','David Ginola','Athlete','\nJanuary 25, 1967\n','','French','I loved being back out on the pitch. Although I have not been in full training, I felt pretty good.','',NULL,'Pretty,Training',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30807,'','David Ginola','Athlete','\nJanuary 25, 1967\n','','French','I played at the Sainte Maxime Beach Soccer Tournament, which was brilliant fun as usual.','',NULL,'Fun,Soccer,Played',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30808,'','David Ginola','Athlete','\nJanuary 25, 1967\n','','French','I went see the horror thriller, Hannibal. I am a massive fan of Anthony Hopkins. He is superb in the film.','',NULL,'Film,Horror,Fan',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30809,'','David Ginola','Athlete','\nJanuary 25, 1967\n','','French','It never ceases to amaze me the lengths that some people will go to to try and speak to me or meet me.','',NULL,'Try,Speak,Meet',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30810,'Best','David Ginola','Athlete','\nJanuary 25, 1967\n','','French','Nearly 30,000 fans turned out to support the tribute match and provide one of the best atmospheres at the ground for ages. I was so happy to be part of it.','',NULL,'Happy,Support',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30811,'','David Ginola','Athlete','\nJanuary 25, 1967\n','','French','Nice, the club where I started my career in 1983, want me to see out my playing days there.','',NULL,'Nice,Career,Days',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30812,'Trust,Truth','David Ginola','Athlete','\nJanuary 25, 1967\n','','French','The Centre is very important to me; it\'s about trust - about truth.','',NULL,'Important',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30813,'','David Ginola','Athlete','\nJanuary 25, 1967\n','','French','White Hart Lane was always a place where I felt I belonged.','',NULL,'Place,Felt,White',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30814,'','Haim Ginott','','','','','Teachers are expected to reach unattainable goals with inadequate tools. The miracle is that at times they accomplish this impossible task.','',NULL,'Impossible,Times,Miracle',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30815,'','Haim Ginott','','','','','Parents often talk about the younger generation as if they didn\'t have anything to do with it.','',NULL,'Parents,Talk,Often',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30816,'','Haim Ginott','','','','','Each of us carries within himself a collection of instant insults.','',NULL,'Himself,Within,Insults',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30817,'','Haim Ginott','','','','','If you want your children to improve, let them overhear the nice things you say about them to others.','',NULL,'Nice,Children,Others',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30818,'','Allen Ginsberg','Poet','\nJune 3, 1926\n','\nApril 5, 1997\n','American','Follow your inner moonlight; don\'t hide the madness.','',NULL,'Madness,Follow,Hide',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30819,'Poetry','Allen Ginsberg','Poet','\nJune 3, 1926\n','\nApril 5, 1997\n','American','Poetry is the one place where people can speak their original human mind. It is the outlet for people to say in public what is known in private.','',NULL,'Mind,Human',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30820,'','Allen Ginsberg','Poet','\nJune 3, 1926\n','\nApril 5, 1997\n','American','Whoever controls the media, the images, controls the culture.','',NULL,'Culture,Media,Images',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30821,'','Allen Ginsberg','Poet','\nJune 3, 1926\n','\nApril 5, 1997\n','American','Poets are Damned... but See with the Eyes of Angels.','',NULL,'Eyes,Angels,Poets',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30822,'Poetry','Allen Ginsberg','Poet','\nJune 3, 1926\n','\nApril 5, 1997\n','American','The only thing that can save the world is the reclaiming of the awareness of the world. That\'s what poetry does.','',NULL,'Save,Awareness',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30823,'Love','Allen Ginsberg','Poet','\nJune 3, 1926\n','\nApril 5, 1997\n','American','The weight of the world is love. Under the burden of solitude, under the burden of dissatisfaction.','',NULL,'Solitude,Burden',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30824,'','Allen Ginsberg','Poet','\nJune 3, 1926\n','\nApril 5, 1997\n','American','Democracy! Bah! When I hear that I reach for my feather boa!','',NULL,'Democracy,Hear,Reach',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30825,'Best','Allen Ginsberg','Poet','\nJune 3, 1926\n','\nApril 5, 1997\n','American','I saw the best minds of my generation destroyed by madness, starving hysterical naked.','',NULL,'Minds,Generation',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30826,'','Allen Ginsberg','Poet','\nJune 3, 1926\n','\nApril 5, 1997\n','American','I think it was when I ran into Kerouac and Burroughs - when I was 17 - that I realized I was talking through an empty skull... I wasn\'t thinking my own thoughts or saying my own thoughts.','',NULL,'Saying,Thinking,Through',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30827,'Time,Poetry','Allen Ginsberg','Poet','\nJune 3, 1926\n','\nApril 5, 1997\n','American','Poetry is not an expression of the party line. It\'s that time of night, lying in bed, thinking what you really think, making the private world public, that\'s what the poet does.','',NULL,'Thinking',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30828,'','Allen Ginsberg','Poet','\nJune 3, 1926\n','\nApril 5, 1997\n','American','America, I\'ve given you all and now I\'m nothing.','',NULL,'Nothing,America',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30829,'Best,Experience','Allen Ginsberg','Poet','\nJune 3, 1926\n','\nApril 5, 1997\n','American','My own experience is that a certain kind of genius among students is best brought out in bed.','',NULL,'Genius',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30830,'','Allen Ginsberg','Poet','\nJune 3, 1926\n','\nApril 5, 1997\n','American','The fact to which we have got to cling, as to a lifebelt, is that it is possible to be a normal decent person and yet be fully alive.','',NULL,'Person,Fact,Alive',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30831,'','Allen Ginsberg','Poet','\nJune 3, 1926\n','\nApril 5, 1997\n','American','America, how can I write a holy litany in your silly mood?','',NULL,'America,Write,Holy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30832,'','Allen Ginsberg','Poet','\nJune 3, 1926\n','\nApril 5, 1997\n','American','America I\'m putting my queer shoulder to the wheel.','',NULL,'America,Wheel,Shoulder',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30833,'Art','Allen Ginsberg','Poet','\nJune 3, 1926\n','\nApril 5, 1997\n','American','Fortunately art is a community effort - a small but select community living in a spiritualized world endeavoring to interpret the wars and the solitudes of the flesh.','',NULL,'Small,Living',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30834,'Poetry','Allen Ginsberg','Poet','\nJune 3, 1926\n','\nApril 5, 1997\n','American','I want people to bow as they see me and say he is gifted with poetry, he has seen the presence of the creator.','',NULL,'Seen,Presence',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30835,'','Allen Ginsberg','Poet','\nJune 3, 1926\n','\nApril 5, 1997\n','American','Ultimately Warhol\'s private moral reference was to the supreme kitsch of the Catholic church.','',NULL,'Moral,Church,Private',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30836,'Women,Men,Equality','Ruth Bader Ginsburg','Judge','\nMarch 15, 1933\n','','American','Women will only have true equality when men share with them the responsibility of bringing up the next generation.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30837,'Equality','Ruth Bader Ginsburg','Judge','\nMarch 15, 1933\n','','American','The state controlling a woman would mean denying her full autonomy and full equality.','',NULL,'Woman,Mean',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30838,'','Ruth Bader Ginsburg','Judge','\nMarch 15, 1933\n','','American','My mother told me two things constantly. One was to be a lady and the other was to be independent, and the law was something most unusual for those times because for most girls growing up in the \'40s, the most important degree was not your B.A. but your M.R.S.','',NULL,'Mother,Important,Law',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30839,'','Ruth Bader Ginsburg','Judge','\nMarch 15, 1933\n','','American','The emphasis must be not on the right to abortion but on the right to privacy and reproductive control.','',NULL,'Must,Control,Privacy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30840,'Power,Freedom','Ruth Bader Ginsburg','Judge','\nMarch 15, 1933\n','','American','All respect for the office of the presidency aside, I assumed that the obvious and unadulterated decline of freedom and constitutional sovereignty, not to mention the efforts to curb the power of judicial review, spoke for itself.','',NULL,'Respect',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30841,'','Ruth Bader Ginsburg','Judge','\nMarch 15, 1933\n','','American','Arizona presents no specific reason for excepting capital defendants from the constitutional protections extended to defendants generally, and none is readily apparent.','',NULL,'Reason,Presents,Arizona',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30842,'Age,Future','Ruth Bader Ginsburg','Judge','\nMarch 15, 1933\n','','American','Dissents speak to a future age.','',NULL,'Speak',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30843,'Time','Ruth Bader Ginsburg','Judge','\nMarch 15, 1933\n','','American','Frankly, I had thought that at the time Roe was decided, there was concern about population growth and particularly growth in populations that we don\'t want to have too many of.','',NULL,'Thought,Growth',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30844,'Equality','Ruth Bader Ginsburg','Judge','\nMarch 15, 1933\n','','American','I said on the equality side of it, that it is essential to a woman\'s equality with man that she be the decision-maker, that her choice be controlling.','',NULL,'Woman,Said',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30845,'','Ruth Bader Ginsburg','Judge','\nMarch 15, 1933\n','','American','I would not like to be the only woman on the court.','',NULL,'Woman,Court',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30846,'','Ruth Bader Ginsburg','Judge','\nMarch 15, 1933\n','','American','It is not like I have gone crazy, I just don\'t want to take any chances. You never know what could happen.','',NULL,'Crazy,Happen,Gone',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30847,'Women,Men','Ruth Bader Ginsburg','Judge','\nMarch 15, 1933\n','','American','It is not women\'s liberation, it is women\'s and men\'s liberation.','',NULL,'Liberation',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30848,'','Ruth Bader Ginsburg','Judge','\nMarch 15, 1933\n','','American','My mother told me to be a lady. And for her, that meant be your own person, be independent.','',NULL,'Mother,Person,Her',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30849,'Change,Women','Ruth Bader Ginsburg','Judge','\nMarch 15, 1933\n','','American','Reproductive choice has to be straightened out. There will never be a woman of means without choice anymore. That just seems to me so obvious. The states that changed their abortion laws before Roe are not going to change back. So we have a policy that only affects poor women, and it can never be ot','',NULL,'Woman',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30850,'Legal','Ruth Bader Ginsburg','Judge','\nMarch 15, 1933\n','','American','She never envisioned a legal career for me, but she did think it was very important that I be able to support myself, and I think she would be pleased to see what has become of me.','',NULL,'Important,Career',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30851,'Hope','Ruth Bader Ginsburg','Judge','\nMarch 15, 1933\n','','American','So that\'s the dissenter\'s hope: that they are writing not for today but for tomorrow.','',NULL,'Today,Tomorrow',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30852,'Work','Ruth Bader Ginsburg','Judge','\nMarch 15, 1933\n','','American','We had to go on and do the work of the court and we did.','',NULL,'Did,Court',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30853,'','Ruth Bader Ginsburg','Judge','\nMarch 15, 1933\n','','American','When police or prosecutors conceal significant exculpatory or impeaching material, we hold, it is ordinarily incumbent on the state to set the record straight.','',NULL,'State,Police,Hold',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30854,'','Ruth Bader Ginsburg','Judge','\nMarch 15, 1933\n','','American','Who will take responsibility for raising the next generation?','',NULL,'Next,Generation,Raising',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30855,'','Ruth Bader Ginsburg','Judge','\nMarch 15, 1933\n','','American','You would have a huge statelessness problem if you don\'t consider a child born abroad a U.S. citizen.','',NULL,'Problem,Child,Born',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30856,'','Natalia Ginzburg','','\nJuly 14, 1916\n','\nOctober 7, 1991\n','','No adultery is bloodless.','',NULL,'Adultery,Bloodless',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30857,'Men','Natalia Ginzburg','','\nJuly 14, 1916\n','\nOctober 7, 1991\n','','Today, as never before, the fates of men are so intimately linked to one another that a disaster for one is a disaster for everybody.','',NULL,'Today,Before',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30858,'','Natalia Ginzburg','','\nJuly 14, 1916\n','\nOctober 7, 1991\n','','When I write stories I am like someone who is in her own country, walking along streets that she has known since she was a child, between walls and trees that are hers.','',NULL,'Someone,Country,Between',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30859,'','Natalia Ginzburg','','\nJuly 14, 1916\n','\nOctober 7, 1991\n','','You aren\'t ill: it is just that you are made of second-rate materials.','',NULL,'Made,Ill,Materials',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30860,'','Giovanni Giolitti','Statesman','\nOctober 27, 1842\n','\nJune 17, 1928\n','Italian','Laws are applied to enemies, but only interpreted as regards friends.','',NULL,'Friends,Laws,Regards',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30861,'Love','Umberto Giordano','Composer','\nAugust 28, 1867\n','\nNovember 12, 1948\n','Italian','Love forbids you not to love.','',NULL,'Forbids',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30862,'Love','Nadia Giosia','Chef','\nMay 12, 1980\n','','Canadian','I eat mostly vegetarian. I love meat, but I think it should be enjoyed on occasion - like cheesecake or blackouts.','',NULL,'Eat,Vegetarian',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30863,'','Nadia Giosia','Chef','\nMay 12, 1980\n','','Canadian','Like the old Italian saying goes, \'It ain\'t rocket surgery.\'','',NULL,'Saying,Old,Goes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30864,'','Nadia Giosia','Chef','\nMay 12, 1980\n','','Canadian','People are complex. You can be smart and still look hot. You can be a punk rocker yet have a refined vocabulary. It\'s all about this mashup that makes us who we are and I think that\'s a beautiful thing.','',NULL,'Beautiful,Smart,Still',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30865,'','Nadia Giosia','Chef','\nMay 12, 1980\n','','Canadian','Dinner is often a stew of beans or legumes, which are awesome for dieting; they give you that meaty satisfaction and both are excellent with whole grain rice or bread.','',NULL,'Give,Whole,Often',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30866,'Life','Nadia Giosia','Chef','\nMay 12, 1980\n','','Canadian','Exercising with a trainer makes my quality of life go through the roof.','',NULL,'Through,Makes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30867,'Happiness,Truth','Nadia Giosia','Chef','\nMay 12, 1980\n','','Canadian','First and foremost, you\'ve got to make yourself happy. Essentially being who you are is the most important thing. When you\'re after truth, happiness always comes.','',NULL,'Happy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30868,'Love,Good','Nadia Giosia','Chef','\nMay 12, 1980\n','','Canadian','I always have a good quality extra virgin olive oil. A cheap quality oil will end up cheapening your dishes. And I love sweetening my dishes with maple syrup. It has a bit of a bitter kick at the end that works wonderfully in savory dishes.','',NULL,'End',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30869,'Great','Nadia Giosia','Chef','\nMay 12, 1980\n','','Canadian','I believe that anyone can cook a great meal. Basically all you need to do is get your hands on some fresh ingredients and not be afraid to make a mess in the kitchen.','',NULL,'Believe,Afraid',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30870,'Family,Food','Nadia Giosia','Chef','\nMay 12, 1980\n','','Canadian','I did skit comedy online for many years, beginning around 2001. Around 2006 I started watching a lot of food television and got re-interested in food. I come from a very food-obsessed family. But I also wanted to do my own thing, which was the comedy.','',NULL,'Did',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30871,'','Nadia Giosia','Chef','\nMay 12, 1980\n','','Canadian','I eat vegetarian a lot. I buy only fresh ingredients and cook from scratch - that way, when I feel like snacking and look in my fridge, it\'s: \'Oh, baby carrots or chocolate soy pudding. Take your pick.\'','',NULL,'Baby,Eat,Chocolate',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30872,'Family,Women','Nadia Giosia','Chef','\nMay 12, 1980\n','','Canadian','I grew up in a family where the women were just nuts. They didn\'t stand around in cardigans making polite conversation while they chopped tomatoes.','',NULL,'Around',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30873,'Life,Family,Food','Nadia Giosia','Chef','\nMay 12, 1980\n','','Canadian','I grew up in a food-obsessed Italian family, so food was always front and center in my life. I was a food obsessed person who morphed into a comedian and tried to figure out a way to make fun of my cake and eat it too.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30874,'Love','Nadia Giosia','Chef','\nMay 12, 1980\n','','Canadian','I was a ravenous child. I\'m a ravenous adult. I love to eat.','',NULL,'Child,Eat',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30875,'Work','Nadia Giosia','Chef','\nMay 12, 1980\n','','Canadian','I work out four to five days a week, alternating three workouts.','',NULL,'Days,Three',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30876,'Love,Music,Work','Nadia Giosia','Chef','\nMay 12, 1980\n','','Canadian','I\'m addicted to laughing. I go to see a lot of comedy shows. I\'m addicted to playing really loud and obnoxious rock music in my car. I\'m addicted to beautiful clothes and shoes. I just love gorgeous stuff and work hard to acquire pretty things, shiny things. I\'m addicted to shiny things!','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30877,'Time,Good,Food','Nadia Giosia','Chef','\nMay 12, 1980\n','','Canadian','Julia Child wasn\'t afraid to have fun. She made fantastic food but knew how to have a good time and not be too stuck up about the kitchen space.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30878,'Great,Home','Nadia Giosia','Chef','\nMay 12, 1980\n','','Canadian','Just because one likes to cook up a great meal or decorate their home doesn\'t mean they have to do it with granite counter tops and duck a l\'orange.','',NULL,'Mean',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30879,'','Nadia Giosia','Chef','\nMay 12, 1980\n','','Canadian','My parents immigrated from Italy and spent 40 days and 40 stinking nights on a boat so we didn\'t have to eat things like gizzards.','',NULL,'Parents,Days,Eat',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30880,'','Nadia Giosia','Chef','\nMay 12, 1980\n','','Canadian','North America was ready for something other than a vanilla cooking show and we were providing the double dark chocolate fudge.','',NULL,'America,Dark,Show',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30881,'','Nadia Giosia','Chef','\nMay 12, 1980\n','','Canadian','Often with television, particularly with lifestyle entertainment, they really try and box you in.','',NULL,'Try,Often,Television',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30882,'Food','Nadia Giosia','Chef','\nMay 12, 1980\n','','Canadian','\'Shkoff\' is to eat. \'Shkiaff\' is to slap. Like, \'Gettouttahere I\'m gonna give you a couple of shkiaffs,\' or, \'Forget presentation, just shkiaff the food onto the plate.\'','',NULL,'Forget,Give',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30883,'Home,Food','Nadia Giosia','Chef','\nMay 12, 1980\n','','Canadian','We got Martha Stewart legitimizing homemaking for her generation, and then there\'s this return to being interested in all things home, lifestyle, and food again. I think this generation is less about the frills and more about the flavor of things.','',NULL,'Again',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30884,'Best,Food','Nadia Giosia','Chef','\nMay 12, 1980\n','','Canadian','You don\'t have to look far to taste some of the best food the world has to offer. I\'d pit my grandmother against a 3-star Michelin chef any day.','',NULL,'Far',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30885,'','Nadia Giosia','Chef','\nMay 12, 1980\n','','Canadian','You don\'t just turn on a camera and do a cooking show. If you want to go somewhere with something, you\'ve got to make it look like what it\'s supposed to look like five years from now.','',NULL,'Show,Turn,Cooking',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30886,'Good,Food','Nadia Giosia','Chef','\nMay 12, 1980\n','','Canadian','You know, we don\'t have any decorative sprigs of rosemary; we\'re not placing little matchstick radishes onto an hors d\'oeuvre... The food\'s gotta taste good. The concept\'s gotta taste good.','',NULL,'Taste',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30887,'Failure,Life','Nikki Giovanni','Poet','\nJune 7, 1943\n','','American','I really don\'t think life is about the I-could-have-beens. Life is only about the I-tried-to-do. I don\'t mind the failure but I can\'t imagine that I\'d forgive myself if I didn\'t try.','',NULL,'Mind',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30888,'Love','Nikki Giovanni','Poet','\nJune 7, 1943\n','','American','We love because it\'s the only true adventure.','',NULL,'True,Adventure',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30889,'Change','Nikki Giovanni','Poet','\nJune 7, 1943\n','','American','A lot of people resist transition and therefore never allow themselves to enjoy who they are. Embrace the change, no matter what it is; once you do, you can learn about the new world you\'re in and take advantage of it.','',NULL,'Enjoy,Learn',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30890,'Life','Nikki Giovanni','Poet','\nJune 7, 1943\n','','American','Mistakes are a fact of life. It is the response to the error that counts.','',NULL,'Mistakes,Fact',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30891,'','Nikki Giovanni','Poet','\nJune 7, 1943\n','','American','If you don\'t understand yourself you don\'t understand anybody else.','',NULL,'Yourself,Understand,Else',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30892,'','Nikki Giovanni','Poet','\nJune 7, 1943\n','','American','We write because we believe the human spirit cannot be tamed and should not be trained.','',NULL,'Believe,Human,Cannot',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30893,'Great,History','Nikki Giovanni','Poet','\nJune 7, 1943\n','','American','I am totally fascinated by people and our history as I understand and continue to explore it. People have so much to give and so far to go and yet we have given and gone a great distance. It\'s really just interesting to ask: why not? And see where that takes me.','',NULL,'Give',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30894,'','Nikki Giovanni','Poet','\nJune 7, 1943\n','','American','If I could come back as anything - I\'d be a bird, first, but definitely the command key is my second choice.','',NULL,'Choice,Second,Bird',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30895,'Change','Nikki Giovanni','Poet','\nJune 7, 1943\n','','American','Everything will change. The only question is growing up or decaying.','',NULL,'Everything,Question',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30896,'Best','Nikki Giovanni','Poet','\nJune 7, 1943\n','','American','Now, everything I do, I do because I want to. And I believe the best is yet to come.','',NULL,'Believe,Everything',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30897,'','Nikki Giovanni','Poet','\nJune 7, 1943\n','','American','A lot of people refuse to do things because they don\'t want to go naked, don\'t want to go without guarantee. But that\'s what\'s got to happen. You go naked until you die.','',NULL,'Happen,Die,Until',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30898,'Love','Nikki Giovanni','Poet','\nJune 7, 1943\n','','American','Some say we are responsible for those we love. Others know we are responsible for those who love us.','',NULL,'Others',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30899,'','Nikki Giovanni','Poet','\nJune 7, 1943\n','','American','There\'re two people in the world that are not likeable: a master and a slave.','',NULL,'Two,Master,Slave',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30900,'','Nikki Giovanni','Poet','\nJune 7, 1943\n','','American','Hip-hop is a cultural expression - it\'s embracing.','',NULL,'Expression,Cultural,Embracing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30901,'Time,Good,Truth','Nikki Giovanni','Poet','\nJune 7, 1943\n','','American','If now isn\'t a good time for the truth I don\'t see when we\'ll get to it.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30902,'','Nikki Giovanni','Poet','\nJune 7, 1943\n','','American','Favorite poems are like favorite children. We definitely have them but we never tell as the others would have their feelings hurt.','',NULL,'Hurt,Children,Feelings',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30903,'','Nikki Giovanni','Poet','\nJune 7, 1943\n','','American','I think one of the nicest things that we created as a generation was just the fact that we could say, \'Hey, I don\'t like white people.\'','',NULL,'Fact,Generation,White',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30904,'Music,Good,Poetry','Nikki Giovanni','Poet','\nJune 7, 1943\n','','American','Poetry and music are very good friends. Like mommies and daddies and strawberries and cream - they go together.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30905,'','Nikki Giovanni','Poet','\nJune 7, 1943\n','','American','There are things you stand up for because it\'s right.','',NULL,'Stand',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30906,'God','Nikki Giovanni','Poet','\nJune 7, 1943\n','','American','White people really deal more with God and black people with Jesus.','',NULL,'Black,Jesus',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30907,'','Nikki Giovanni','Poet','\nJune 7, 1943\n','','American','You must invent your own games and teach us old ones how to play.','',NULL,'Must,Play,Old',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30908,'Art','Nikki Giovanni','Poet','\nJune 7, 1943\n','','American','Art is not for the cultivated taste. It is to cultivate taste.','',NULL,'Taste,Cultivate',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30909,'','Nikki Giovanni','Poet','\nJune 7, 1943\n','','American','Follow your image as far as you can no matter how useless you think it is. Push yourself.','',NULL,'Yourself,Matter,Far',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30910,'Life,Cool','Nikki Giovanni','Poet','\nJune 7, 1943\n','','American','For most of my life, I\'ve thought of myself as pretty cool.','',NULL,'Thought',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30911,'Good,Business','Nikki Giovanni','Poet','\nJune 7, 1943\n','','American','I am proud of the hip hop generation. They are good business people and, actually, good people.','',NULL,'Proud',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30912,'','Carmine Giovinazzo','Actor','\nAugust 24, 1973\n','','American','I don\'t necessarily have friends who are forensic scientists, but I have tons of friends who are cops.','',NULL,'Friends,Scientists,Cops',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30913,'','Greg Giraldo','Comedian','\nDecember 10, 1965\n','\nSeptember 29, 2010\n','American','Why do we need another station where everyone has a gun? We already have BET.','',NULL,'Why,Another,Everyone',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30914,'','Greg Giraldo','Comedian','\nDecember 10, 1965\n','\nSeptember 29, 2010\n','American','There are no black people in Iraq, so how will they know who to shoot at?','',NULL,'Black,Iraq,Shoot',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30915,'Love','Delphine de Girardin','Novelist','\nJanuary 24, 1804\n','\nJune 29, 1855\n','French','To love the one who loves you, To admire the one who admires you, In a word, to be the idol of one\'s idol, Is exceeding the limit of human joy; It is stealing fire from heaven.','',NULL,'Human,Fire',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30916,'Good','Delphine de Girardin','Novelist','\nJanuary 24, 1804\n','\nJune 29, 1855\n','French','Good taste is the modesty of the mind; that is why it cannot be either imitated or acquired.','',NULL,'Mind,Why',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30917,'Money,Business','Delphine de Girardin','Novelist','\nJanuary 24, 1804\n','\nJune 29, 1855\n','French','Business is other people\'s money.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30918,'','Delphine de Girardin','Novelist','\nJanuary 24, 1804\n','\nJune 29, 1855\n','French','Instinct is the nose of the mind.','',NULL,'Mind,Nose,Instinct',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30919,'Men,Power,Freedom','Delphine de Girardin','Novelist','\nJanuary 24, 1804\n','\nJune 29, 1855\n','French','Men must stop being jealous of their power and generously allow freedom and responsibility to others. The reward is harmonious families and society.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30920,'Women','Delphine de Girardin','Novelist','\nJanuary 24, 1804\n','\nJune 29, 1855\n','French','Proof that they do not understand the republic is that in their fine promises for universal suffrage, they forgot women.','',NULL,'Understand,Fine',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30921,'Religion,Best','Delphine de Girardin','Novelist','\nJanuary 24, 1804\n','\nJune 29, 1855\n','French','The best religion is the most tolerant.','',NULL,'Tolerant',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30922,'','Jean Giraud','Artist','\nMay 8, 1938\n','\nMarch 10, 2012\n','French','A legend - now I am like a unicorn.','',NULL,'Legend',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30923,'','Jean Giraud','Artist','\nMay 8, 1938\n','\nMarch 10, 2012\n','French','I started in 1957 when I sold my first story to a magazine.','',NULL,'Story,Started,Magazine',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30924,'','Jean Giraud','Artist','\nMay 8, 1938\n','\nMarch 10, 2012\n','French','The comics were not only stories to enjoy; for me they were drawings that possessed me.','',NULL,'Enjoy,Stories,Possessed',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30925,'Work,Good','Jean Giraud','Artist','\nMay 8, 1938\n','\nMarch 10, 2012\n','French','The computer is very good for me; I can magnify my work very easily.','',NULL,'Computer',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30926,'Marriage,Women','Jean Giraudoux','Dramatist','\nOctober 29, 1882\n','\nJanuary 31, 1944\n','French','Faithful women are all alike, they think only of their fidelity, never of their husbands.','',NULL,'Faithful',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30927,'Women,Men','Jean Giraudoux','Dramatist','\nOctober 29, 1882\n','\nJanuary 31, 1944\n','French','Men should only believe half of what women say. But which half?','',NULL,'Believe',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30928,'Best','Jean Giraudoux','Dramatist','\nOctober 29, 1882\n','\nJanuary 31, 1944\n','French','Only the mediocre are always at their best.','',NULL,'Mediocre',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30929,'Success','Jean Giraudoux','Dramatist','\nOctober 29, 1882\n','\nJanuary 31, 1944\n','French','The secret of success is sincerity.','',NULL,'Secret,Sincerity',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30930,'Life,Death','Jean Giraudoux','Dramatist','\nOctober 29, 1882\n','\nJanuary 31, 1944\n','French','I\'m not afraid of death. It\'s the stake one puts up in order to play the game of life.','',NULL,'Game',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30931,'Nature,Life,Poetry','Jean Giraudoux','Dramatist','\nOctober 29, 1882\n','\nJanuary 31, 1944\n','French','The flower is the poetry of reproduction. It is an example of the eternal seductiveness of life.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30932,'Sympathy,Smile','Jean Giraudoux','Dramatist','\nOctober 29, 1882\n','\nJanuary 31, 1944\n','French','Those who weep recover more quickly than those who smile.','',NULL,'Weep',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30933,'Great','Jean Giraudoux','Dramatist','\nOctober 29, 1882\n','\nJanuary 31, 1944\n','French','One of the privileges of the great is to witness catastrophes from a terrace.','',NULL,'Witness,Privileges',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30934,'','Jean Giraudoux','Dramatist','\nOctober 29, 1882\n','\nJanuary 31, 1944\n','French','There is an invisible garment woven around us from our earliest years; it is made of the way we eat, the way we walk, the way we greet people.','',NULL,'Made,Around,Walk',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30935,'','Jean Giraudoux','Dramatist','\nOctober 29, 1882\n','\nJanuary 31, 1944\n','French','When you see a woman who can go nowhere without a staff of admirers, it is not so much because they think she is beautiful, it is because she has told them they are handsome.','',NULL,'Beautiful,Woman,She',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30936,'','Jean Giraudoux','Dramatist','\nOctober 29, 1882\n','\nJanuary 31, 1944\n','French','A golf course is the epitome of all that is purely transitory in the universe; a space not to dwell in, but to get over as quickly as possible.','',NULL,'Universe,Possible,Golf',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30937,'','Jean Giraudoux','Dramatist','\nOctober 29, 1882\n','\nJanuary 31, 1944\n','French','A man has only one way of being immortal on earth: he has to forget he is a mortal.','',NULL,'Forget,Earth,Immortal',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30938,'War','Jean Giraudoux','Dramatist','\nOctober 29, 1882\n','\nJanuary 31, 1944\n','French','As soon as war is declared it will be impossible to hold the poets back. Rhyme is still the most effective drum.','',NULL,'Still,Impossible',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30939,'Education,Wisdom','Jean Giraudoux','Dramatist','\nOctober 29, 1882\n','\nJanuary 31, 1944\n','French','Education makes us more stupid than the brutes. A thousand voices call to us on every hand, but our ears are stopped with wisdom.','',NULL,'Stupid',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30940,'War','Jean Giraudoux','Dramatist','\nOctober 29, 1882\n','\nJanuary 31, 1944\n','French','Everyone, when there\'s war in the air, learns to live in a new element: falsehood.','',NULL,'Live,Everyone',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30941,'','Jean Giraudoux','Dramatist','\nOctober 29, 1882\n','\nJanuary 31, 1944\n','French','I have been a woman for fifty years, and I\'ve never yet been able to discover precisely what it is I am.','',NULL,'Woman,Able,Discover',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30942,'','Jean Giraudoux','Dramatist','\nOctober 29, 1882\n','\nJanuary 31, 1944\n','French','I tell you, sir, the only safeguard of order and discipline in the modern world is a standardized worker with interchangeable parts. That would solve the entire problem of management.','',NULL,'Problem,Tell,Order',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30943,'','Jean Giraudoux','Dramatist','\nOctober 29, 1882\n','\nJanuary 31, 1944\n','French','It\'s odd how people waiting for you stand out far less clearly than people you are waiting for.','',NULL,'Waiting,Far,Less',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30944,'','Jean Giraudoux','Dramatist','\nOctober 29, 1882\n','\nJanuary 31, 1944\n','French','There are no elements so diverse that they cannot be joined in the heart of a man.','',NULL,'Heart,Cannot,Elements',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30945,'Nature,Truth','Jean Giraudoux','Dramatist','\nOctober 29, 1882\n','\nJanuary 31, 1944\n','French','There is no better way of exercising the imagination than the study of law. No poet ever interpreted nature as freely as a lawyer interprets the truth.','',NULL,'Better',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30946,'Nature,Truth','Jean Giraudoux','Dramatist','\nOctober 29, 1882\n','\nJanuary 31, 1944\n','French','We all know here that the law is the most powerful of schools for the imagination. No poet ever interpreted nature as freely as a lawyer interprets the truth.','',NULL,'Powerful',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30947,'','Dorothy Gish','Actress','\nMarch 11, 1898\n','\nJune 4, 1968\n','American','I thought comedians had to have black on their faces or red beards.','',NULL,'Black,Thought,Red',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30948,'Life','Lillian Gish','Entertainer','\nOctober 14, 1896\n','\nFebruary 27, 1993\n','American','What you get is a living, what you give is a life.','',NULL,'Give,Living',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30949,'Life,Learning','Lillian Gish','Entertainer','\nOctober 14, 1896\n','\nFebruary 27, 1993\n','American','A happy life is one spent in learning, earning, and yearning.','',NULL,'Happy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30950,'Life,Good','Lillian Gish','Entertainer','\nOctober 14, 1896\n','\nFebruary 27, 1993\n','American','You can get through life with bad manners, but it\'s easier with good manners.','',NULL,'Bad',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30951,'','Lillian Gish','Entertainer','\nOctober 14, 1896\n','\nFebruary 27, 1993\n','American','The older I get, the more I believe in what I can\'t explain or understand, even more than the things that are explainable and understandable.','',NULL,'Believe,Understand,Older',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30952,'','Lillian Gish','Entertainer','\nOctober 14, 1896\n','\nFebruary 27, 1993\n','American','Never get caught acting.','',NULL,'Acting,Caught',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30953,'Life,Home','Lillian Gish','Entertainer','\nOctober 14, 1896\n','\nFebruary 27, 1993\n','American','The stage was our school, our home, our life.','',NULL,'School',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30954,'God','Lillian Gish','Entertainer','\nOctober 14, 1896\n','\nFebruary 27, 1993\n','American','Young man, if God had wanted you to see me that way, he would have put your eyes in your bellybutton.','',NULL,'Eyes,Young',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30955,'Beauty','George Gissing','Novelist','\nNovember 22, 1857\n','\nDecember 28, 1903\n','British','For the man sound of body and serene of mind there is no such thing as bad weather; every day has its beauty, and storms which whip the blood do but make it pulse more vigorously.','',NULL,'Mind,Bad',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30956,'','George Gissing','Novelist','\nNovember 22, 1857\n','\nDecember 28, 1903\n','British','It is the mind which creates the world around us, and even though we stand side by side in the same meadow, my eyes will never see what is beheld by yours, my heart will never stir to the emotions with which yours is touched.','',NULL,'Mind,Heart,Eyes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30957,'','George Gissing','Novelist','\nNovember 22, 1857\n','\nDecember 28, 1903\n','British','It is because nations tend towards stupidity and baseness that mankind moves so slowly; it is because individuals have a capacity for better things that it moves at all.','',NULL,'Stupidity,Better,Mankind',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30958,'Time,Money','George Gissing','Novelist','\nNovember 22, 1857\n','\nDecember 28, 1903\n','British','Money is time. With money I buy for cheerful use the hours which otherwise would not in any sense be mine; nay, which would make me their miserable bondsman.','',NULL,'Sense',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30959,'','George Gissing','Novelist','\nNovember 22, 1857\n','\nDecember 28, 1903\n','British','Persistent prophecy is a familiar way of assuring the event.','',NULL,'Event,Persistent,Familiar',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30960,'','George Gissing','Novelist','\nNovember 22, 1857\n','\nDecember 28, 1903\n','British','Flippancy, the most hopeless form of intellectual vice.','',NULL,'Hopeless,Vice',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30961,'Courage','George Gissing','Novelist','\nNovember 22, 1857\n','\nDecember 28, 1903\n','British','Have the courage of your desire.','',NULL,'Desire',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30962,'','George Gissing','Novelist','\nNovember 22, 1857\n','\nDecember 28, 1903\n','British','That is one of the bitter curses of poverty; it leaves no right to be generous.','',NULL,'Poverty,Bitter,Generous',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30963,'Work,Time','George Gissing','Novelist','\nNovember 22, 1857\n','\nDecember 28, 1903\n','British','The first time I read an excellent work, it is to me just as if I gained a new friend; and when I read over a book I have perused before, it resembles the meeting of an old one.','',NULL,'Friend',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30964,'Time,Money,Truth','George Gissing','Novelist','\nNovember 22, 1857\n','\nDecember 28, 1903\n','British','Time is money says the proverb, but turn it around and you get a precious truth. Money is time.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30965,'Home,Business','Christopher Gist','Explorer','1706','1759','American','The People in this Town began to inquire my Business, and because I did not readily inform them, they began to suspect me, and said, that I was come to settle the Indian\'s Land and they knew I should never go Home again Safe.','',NULL,'Did',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30966,'Family','Christopher Gist','Explorer','1706','1759','American','When I came there I found all my family gone, for the Indians had killed five people in the winter near that place, which frightened my wife and family away to Roanoke about 35 miles nearer in among the inhabitants, which I was informed of by an old man I met near the place.','',NULL,'Wife,Old',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30967,'Power','Todd Gitlin','Sociologist','','','American','I am concerned about how to reverse the process by which a fundamentalist right and a corporate elite were able to seize power in the United States.','',NULL,'Able,Process',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30968,'Work','Todd Gitlin','Sociologist','','','American','I am a realist as well as an idealist, and I think that it is incumbent upon those of us in opposition to try to work within what are always arduous circumstances to stretch the limits of the possible.','',NULL,'Try,Possible',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30969,'Change','Todd Gitlin','Sociologist','','','American','A century of convulsive change leaves huge demographic gouge marks.','',NULL,'Century,Leaves',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30970,'Best','Todd Gitlin','Sociologist','','','American','All I will say is that there are particular features of the American constitutional system that renders a third party futile - at best.','',NULL,'American,System',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30971,'Music,Power,Freedom','Todd Gitlin','Sociologist','','','American','American movies and music deliver themes of freedom, innocence, and power that appeal to others - partly because America itself was put together out of a multiplicity of national traditions.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30972,'','Todd Gitlin','Sociologist','','','American','Americas are, for a variety of reasons, the most adept at producing the kind of entertainment that delivers easy satisfactions.','',NULL,'Easy,Reasons,Variety',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30973,'','Todd Gitlin','Sociologist','','','American','As I write at the end, if we step back and face the enormity of the torrent, then we have taken the first step to imagining what we might want to do about it.','',NULL,'End,Write,Face',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30974,'','Todd Gitlin','Sociologist','','','American','Collectively, we are in thrall to media - because they deliver to us many of the psychic goods we crave, and we know no other way to live.','',NULL,'Live,Media,Psychic',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30975,'','Todd Gitlin','Sociologist','','','American','Human inertia makes the everyday environment, the furniture, as it were, appear to be a given.','',NULL,'Human,Makes,Everyday',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30976,'Life,Politics','Todd Gitlin','Sociologist','','','American','I don\'t for the life of me understand how anybody could contemplate the results of the 2000 election in the US and say that electoral politics doesn\'t matter any more, and that Ralph Nader was right when he said there is no difference between the two parties.','',NULL,'Two',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30977,'Society','Todd Gitlin','Sociologist','','','American','I don\'t think anyone in the media thinks strategically about society.','',NULL,'Anyone,Media',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30978,'Politics,Experience','Todd Gitlin','Sociologist','','','American','I first came to think about media and politics in the late 1960s, having observed some distortions up close, but since then I wouldn\'t say that my personal experience has remained an important motive for my writing about media.','',NULL,'Important',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30979,'','Todd Gitlin','Sociologist','','','American','It\'s an old anarchist dream that people can take care of their own lives.','',NULL,'Care,Old,Dream',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30980,'','Todd Gitlin','Sociologist','','','American','Like Americans, people outside America want fun, want an emotional compensation for the utilitarianism and calculation that mark the rest of their lives.','',NULL,'Fun,Emotional,America',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30981,'History','Todd Gitlin','Sociologist','','','American','Mills insisted that a sociologist\'s proper subject was the intersection of biography and history.','',NULL,'Subject,Proper',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30982,'Power,Government','Todd Gitlin','Sociologist','','','American','My book is focused on the power of the American state, not least because the government of the United States governs so much that the case could be made that everybody around the world ought to have a vote in determining some of its policies.','',NULL,'Book',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30983,'Business','Todd Gitlin','Sociologist','','','American','My business is the analytical framework.','',NULL,'Analytical,Framework',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30984,'Politics','Todd Gitlin','Sociologist','','','American','My position is not that John Kerry is either Jesus Christ or the prophet Mohammad. My position is that John Kerry is the possibility of restarting politics.','',NULL,'Jesus,Either',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30985,'Power','Todd Gitlin','Sociologist','','','American','Navigation is power of a limited sort - it enables us to manage the immensity of the media torrent.','',NULL,'Media,Navigation',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30986,'Politics','Todd Gitlin','Sociologist','','','American','Right now, we have no possibility of politics because we have a one-party state.','',NULL,'State',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30987,'','Todd Gitlin','Sociologist','','','American','So American culture is itself a hybrid and lends itself to use in other people\'s hybrids.','',NULL,'American,Culture,Hybrid',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30988,'','Todd Gitlin','Sociologist','','','American','So every day I\'m mindful as I watch the Bush crowd extend their sway into policies of every imaginable variety, and over almost every square foot of earth, that the control of the American state is a matter of urgency.','',NULL,'Control,American,Matter',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30989,'Good','Todd Gitlin','Sociologist','','','American','Some fine day, Democrats may figure out how to get on the right side of the value divide - how to define America as a place of the common good and not a playground of the strong.','',NULL,'Strong,May',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30990,'Patriotism','Todd Gitlin','Sociologist','','','American','Some versions of patriotism come close to the tribal, which we all want to surpass, and some don\'t.','',NULL,'Close,Surpass',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30991,'Experience','Todd Gitlin','Sociologist','','','American','Sure, I\'ve often been misrepresented - anyone frequently quoted has this experience.','',NULL,'Often,Sure',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30992,'','Rudy Giuliani','Politician','\nMay 28, 1944\n','','American','In choosing a president, we really don\'t choose a Republican or Democrat, a conservative or liberal. We choose a leader.','',NULL,'Leader,President,Republican',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30993,'Great','Rudy Giuliani','Politician','\nMay 28, 1944\n','','American','There are many qualities that make a great leader. But having strong beliefs, being able to stick with them through popular and unpopular times, is the most important characteristic of a great leader.','',NULL,'Strong,Important',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30994,'Change,Hope','Rudy Giuliani','Politician','\nMay 28, 1944\n','','American','Change is not a destination, just as hope is not a strategy.','',NULL,'Strategy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30995,'','Rudy Giuliani','Politician','\nMay 28, 1944\n','','American','When you confront a problem you begin to solve it.','',NULL,'Problem,Begin,Solve',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30996,'Design','Rudy Giuliani','Politician','\nMay 28, 1944\n','','American','There is no city in America that has reduced crime as much as we have in the last three years. This is not the product of accident. This is the product of design.','',NULL,'America,Last',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30997,'Freedom','Rudy Giuliani','Politician','\nMay 28, 1944\n','','American','Now we understand much more clearly. why people from all over the world want to come to New York and to America. It\'s called freedom.','',NULL,'Understand,America',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30998,'Power','Rudy Giuliani','Politician','\nMay 28, 1944\n','','American','The use of military force against Iran would be very dangerous. It would be very provocative. The only thing worse would be Iran being a nuclear power.','',NULL,'Against,Dangerous',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(30999,'Great','Rudy Giuliani','Politician','\nMay 28, 1944\n','','American','What we can borrow from Ronald Reagan... is that great sense of optimism. He led by building on the strengths of America, not running America down.','',NULL,'Down,America',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31000,'','Rudy Giuliani','Politician','\nMay 28, 1944\n','','American','America needs to be defended. We need missile defense to better police the skies over the United States.','',NULL,'Better,America,United',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31001,'Future','Rudy Giuliani','Politician','\nMay 28, 1944\n','','American','In choosing Governor Sarah Palin as his running mate, John McCain has chosen for the future.','',NULL,'Running,Choosing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31002,'Time','Rudy Giuliani','Politician','\nMay 28, 1944\n','','American','It\'s about time law enforcement got as organized as organized crime.','',NULL,'Law,Crime',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31003,'','Rudy Giuliani','Politician','\nMay 28, 1944\n','','American','Leaders need to be optimists. Their vision is beyond the present.','',NULL,'Vision,Present,Leaders',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31004,'Time','Rudy Giuliani','Politician','\nMay 28, 1944\n','','American','On September 11, 2001, we thought we were going to be attacked many, many times between then and now. We haven\'t been. I believe we had a president who made the right decision at the right time... to put us on offense against terrorists.','',NULL,'Believe,Decision',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31005,'','Rudy Giuliani','Politician','\nMay 28, 1944\n','','American','So I think we\'re, we\'re, we\'re as broad a political party, if not broader than the Democratic Party, just in a different political spectrum.','',NULL,'Political,Different,Party',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31006,'','Rudy Giuliani','Politician','\nMay 28, 1944\n','','American','St. Paul\'s Chapel stands - without so much as a broken window. Little miracle.','',NULL,'Broken,Miracle,Stands',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31007,'','Rudy Giuliani','Politician','\nMay 28, 1944\n','','American','The Republican Party is a much bigger tent than people give it credit for. We have a lot of what I guess you all call moderate Republicans.','',NULL,'Give,Republican,Call',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31008,'','Rudy Giuliani','Politician','\nMay 28, 1944\n','','American','When I said the city would be stronger, I didn\'t know that. I just hoped it. There are parts of you that say, \'Maybe we\'re not going to get through this.\' You don\'t listen to them.','',NULL,'Through,Said,Listen',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31009,'Change,Fear','Rudy Giuliani','Politician','\nMay 28, 1944\n','','American','With the spirit of my administration, New York City is poised for dramatic change. The era of fear has had a long enough reign.','',NULL,'Long',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31010,'Good','David Giuntoli','Actor','\nJune 18, 1981\n','','American','Fame for fame\'s sake is never a good road to go down.','',NULL,'Down,Road',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31011,'','David Giuntoli','Actor','\nJune 18, 1981\n','','American','Honestly, I grew up with Disney.','',NULL,'Honestly,Disney',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31012,'','David Giuntoli','Actor','\nJune 18, 1981\n','','American','I wouldn\'t say that I was ever a fan of MTV. I was a guy on MTV. I don\'t think I was ever in the demographic of people who watch MTV. I never really watched MTV, so I\'m definitely not a fan of \'Jersey Shore\' or anything.','',NULL,'Ever,Guy,Watch',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31013,'','David Giuntoli','Actor','\nJune 18, 1981\n','','American','In episodic TV you have to keep things secret to keep the viewer in suspense.','',NULL,'Keep,Secret,Tv',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31014,'Mom','David Giuntoli','Actor','\nJune 18, 1981\n','','American','My mom told me to do whatever I wanted to do and don\'t get too anxious about it.','',NULL,'Wanted,Whatever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31015,'','David Giuntoli','Actor','\nJune 18, 1981\n','','American','The reluctant hero is always fun to play.','',NULL,'Fun,Hero,Play',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31016,'Great','David Giuntoli','Actor','\nJune 18, 1981\n','','American','There\'s a lot of great stuff on TV.','',NULL,'Stuff,Tv',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31017,'','Hubert de Givenchy','Designer','\nFebruary 21, 1927\n','','French','Hair style is the final tip-off whether or not a woman really knows herself.','',NULL,'Woman,Hair,Whether',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31018,'Design,Future','Charles J. Givens','Businessman','','','American','To design the future effectively, you must first let go of your past.','',NULL,'Past',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31019,'','Charles J. Givens','Businessman','','','American','Use the losses and failures of the past as a reason for action, not inaction.','',NULL,'Past,Reason,Action',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31020,'Life,Success','Charles J. Givens','Businessman','','','American','Achieve success in any area of life by identifying the optimum strategies and repeating them until they become habits.','',NULL,'Become',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31021,'Success','Charles J. Givens','Businessman','','','American','Success requires first expending ten units of effort to produce one unit of results. Your momentum will then produce ten units of results with each unit of effort.','',NULL,'Effort,Results',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31022,'','Charles J. Givens','Businessman','','','American','The more specific and measurable your goal, the more quickly you will be able to identify, locate, create, and implement the use of the necessary resources for its achievement.','',NULL,'Goal,Able,Create',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31023,'','Robin Givens','Actress','\nNovember 27, 1964\n','','American','I want someone who can handle me. And I\'m not the easiest person to handle.','',NULL,'Someone,Person,Handle',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31024,'Time','Robin Givens','Actress','\nNovember 27, 1964\n','','American','I was hit for the first time before I was married.','',NULL,'Before,Married',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31025,'Happiness','William E. Gladstone','Leader','\nDecember 29, 1809\n','\nMay 19, 1898\n','British','Be happy with what you have and are, be generous with both, and you won\'t have to hunt for happiness.','',NULL,'Happy,Both',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31026,'','William E. Gladstone','Leader','\nDecember 29, 1809\n','\nMay 19, 1898\n','British','Selfishness is the greatest curse of the human race.','',NULL,'Greatest,Human,Race',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31027,'Politics,Trust,Fear','William E. Gladstone','Leader','\nDecember 29, 1809\n','\nMay 19, 1898\n','British','Liberalism is trust of the people tempered by prudence. Conservatism is distrust of the people tempered by fear.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31028,'Legal','William E. Gladstone','Leader','\nDecember 29, 1809\n','\nMay 19, 1898\n','British','Justice delayed is justice denied.','',NULL,'Justice,Denied',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31029,'Great','William E. Gladstone','Leader','\nDecember 29, 1809\n','\nMay 19, 1898\n','British','No one ever became great except through many and great mistakes.','',NULL,'Mistakes,Ever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31030,'','William E. Gladstone','Leader','\nDecember 29, 1809\n','\nMay 19, 1898\n','British','Nothing that is morally wrong can be politically right.','',NULL,'Nothing,Wrong,Morally',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31031,'Government,Good,Home','William E. Gladstone','Leader','\nDecember 29, 1809\n','\nMay 19, 1898\n','British','Here is my first principle of foreign policy: good government at home.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31032,'Men,Strength','William E. Gladstone','Leader','\nDecember 29, 1809\n','\nMay 19, 1898\n','British','Men are apt to mistake the strength of their feeling for the strength of their argument. The heated mind resents the chill touch and relentless scrutiny of logic.','',NULL,'Mind',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31033,'Time,Future','William E. Gladstone','Leader','\nDecember 29, 1809\n','\nMay 19, 1898\n','British','You cannot fight against the future. Time is on our side.','',NULL,'Fight',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31034,'Freedom,Experience','William E. Gladstone','Leader','\nDecember 29, 1809\n','\nMay 19, 1898\n','British','There should be a sympathy with freedom, a desire to give it scope, founded not upon visionary ideas, but upon the long experience of many generations within the shores of this happy isle, that in freedom you lay the firmest foundations both of loyalty and order.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31035,'Government','William E. Gladstone','Leader','\nDecember 29, 1809\n','\nMay 19, 1898\n','British','It is the duty of government to make it difficult for people to do wrong, easy to do right.','',NULL,'Wrong,Difficult',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31036,'Good,Great','William E. Gladstone','Leader','\nDecember 29, 1809\n','\nMay 19, 1898\n','British','No man ever became great or good except through many and great mistakes.','',NULL,'Mistakes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31037,'','William E. Gladstone','Leader','\nDecember 29, 1809\n','\nMay 19, 1898\n','British','We are bound to lose Ireland in consequence of years of cruelty, stupidity and misgovernment and I would rather lose her as a friend than as a foe.','',NULL,'Stupidity,Friend,Her',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31038,'','William E. Gladstone','Leader','\nDecember 29, 1809\n','\nMay 19, 1898\n','British','All the world over, I will back the masses against the classes.','',NULL,'Against,Masses,Classes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31039,'Good','William E. Gladstone','Leader','\nDecember 29, 1809\n','\nMay 19, 1898\n','British','Good laws make it easier to do right and harder to do wrong.','',NULL,'Wrong,Laws',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31040,'Life','William E. Gladstone','Leader','\nDecember 29, 1809\n','\nMay 19, 1898\n','British','It is not a life at all. It is a reticence, in three volumes.','',NULL,'Three,Volumes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31041,'','William E. Gladstone','Leader','\nDecember 29, 1809\n','\nMay 19, 1898\n','British','Mediocrity is now, as formerly, dangerous, commonly fatal, to the poet; but among even the successful writers of prose, those who rise sensibly above it are the very rarest exceptions.','',NULL,'Successful,Dangerous,Mediocrity',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31042,'Life,Happiness,God','William E. Gladstone','Leader','\nDecember 29, 1809\n','\nMay 19, 1898\n','British','Remember the rights of the savage, as we call him. Remember that the happiness of his humble home, remember that the sanctity of life in the hill villages of Afghanistan, among the winter snows, is as inviolable in the eye of Almighty God, as can be your own.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31043,'','William E. Gladstone','Leader','\nDecember 29, 1809\n','\nMay 19, 1898\n','British','The disease of an evil conscience is beyond the practice of all the physicians of all the countries in the would.','',NULL,'Evil,Conscience,Practice',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31044,'Love,Peace,Time','William E. Gladstone','Leader','\nDecember 29, 1809\n','\nMay 19, 1898\n','British','We look forward to the time when the Power of Love will replace the Love of Power. Then will our world know the blessings of peace.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31045,'Life,Great','Malcolm Gladwell','Author','\nSeptember 3, 1963\n','','Canadian','The great accomplishment of Jobs\'s life is how effectively he put his idiosyncrasies - his petulance, his narcissism, and his rudeness - in the service of perfection.','',NULL,'Put',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31046,'','Malcolm Gladwell','Author','\nSeptember 3, 1963\n','','Canadian','The visionary starts with a clean sheet of paper, and re-imagines the world.','',NULL,'Paper,Clean,Visionary',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31047,'','Malcolm Gladwell','Author','\nSeptember 3, 1963\n','','Canadian','We don\'t know where our first impressions come from or precisely what they mean, so we don\'t always appreciate their fragility.','',NULL,'Mean,Appreciate,Fragility',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31048,'','Malcolm Gladwell','Author','\nSeptember 3, 1963\n','','Canadian','An aggressive drug-testing program would cut down on certain abuses, but its never going to catch everyone - or even close to everyone.','',NULL,'Down,Everyone,Close',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31049,'','Malcolm Gladwell','Author','\nSeptember 3, 1963\n','','Canadian','Does that mean we should give up? Probably. But there are two issues worth considering. The first is - is it really true that drugs destroy the integrity of the game?','',NULL,'True,Integrity,Game',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31050,'Great','Malcolm Gladwell','Author','\nSeptember 3, 1963\n','','Canadian','Of the great entrepreneurs of this era, people will have forgotten Steve Jobs.','',NULL,'Jobs,Forgotten',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31051,'','Malcolm Gladwell','Author','\nSeptember 3, 1963\n','','Canadian','So, it\'s a very, you know - maybe we\'re wrong in - you know, we go around thinking the innovator is the person who\'s first to kind of conceive of something. And maybe the innovation process continues down the line to the second and the third and the fourth entrant into a field.','',NULL,'Person,Thinking,Down',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31052,'Best','Malcolm Gladwell','Author','\nSeptember 3, 1963\n','','Canadian','The best example of how impossible it will be for Major League Baseball to crack down on steroids is the fact that baseball and the media are still talking about the problem as \'steroids.\'','',NULL,'Baseball,Down',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31053,'Money','Malcolm Gladwell','Author','\nSeptember 3, 1963\n','','Canadian','There will be statues of Bill Gates across the Third World. There\'s a reasonable shot that - because of his money - we will cure malaria.','',NULL,'Reasonable,Shot',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31054,'Great','Malcolm Gladwell','Author','\nSeptember 3, 1963\n','','Canadian','We need to be clear when we venerate entrepreneurs what we are venerating.They are not moral leaders. If they were moral leaders, they wouldn\'t be great businessmen.','',NULL,'Moral,Leaders',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31055,'Time','Malcolm Gladwell','Author','\nSeptember 3, 1963\n','','Canadian','What do we tell our children? Haste makes waste. Look before you leap. Stop and think. Don\'t judge a book by its cover. We believe that we are always better off gathering as much information as possible and spending as much time as possible in deliberation.','',NULL,'Believe,Judge',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31056,'History','Malcolm Gladwell','Author','\nSeptember 3, 1963\n','','Canadian','You don\'t want to be first, right? You want to be second or third. You don\'t want to be - Facebook is not the first in social media. They\'re the third, right? Similarly, you know, if you look at Steve Jobs\' history, he\'s never been first.','',NULL,'Social,Second',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31057,'Poetry','Diane Glancy','Poet','1941','','American','Poetry uses the hub of a torque converter for a jello mold.','',NULL,'Mold,Hub',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31058,'Science','Joseph Glanvill','Writer','1636','1680','English','And for mathematical science, he that doubts their certainty hath need of a dose of hellebore.','',NULL,'Doubts,Certainty',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31059,'','Joseph Glanvill','Writer','1636','1680','English','It may not be impossible, but that our Faculties may be so construed, as always to deceive us in the things we judge most certain and assured.','',NULL,'Judge,May,Impossible',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31060,'','Joseph Glanvill','Writer','1636','1680','English','That though we are certain of many things, yet that Certainty is no absolute Infallibility, there still remains the possibility of our being mistaken in all matters of humane Belief and Inquiry.','',NULL,'Still,Though,Belief',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31061,'Faith','Joseph Glanvill','Writer','1636','1680','English','The belief of our Reason is an Exercise of Faith, and Faith is an Act of Reason.','',NULL,'Reason,Act',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31062,'','Milton Glaser','Designer','\nJune 26, 1929\n','','American','The real issue is not talent as an independent element, but talent in relationship to will, desire, and persistence. Talent without these things vanishes and even modest talent with those characteristics grows.','',NULL,'Real,Talent,Desire',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31063,'Computers,Design','Milton Glaser','Designer','\nJune 26, 1929\n','','American','Computers are to design as microwaves are to cooking.','',NULL,'Cooking',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31064,'Design','Milton Glaser','Designer','\nJune 26, 1929\n','','American','To design is to communicate clearly by whatever means you can control or master.','',NULL,'Control,Whatever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31065,'','Paul M. Glaser','','','','','First of all I thought it was ugly, I thought it was ridiculous that undercover police guys would drive a striped tomato and I\'ve never been a big champion of Ford.','',NULL,'Thought,Big,Champion',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31066,'','Paul M. Glaser','','','','','I don\'t think a movie today that captured all the things that we did in the seventies could come close, because it\'s like asking to recreate the seventies and the audience sensibilities and that\'s impossible.','',NULL,'Today,Did,Impossible',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31067,'','Paul M. Glaser','','','','','I was surprised that the TV series was popular itself, but after that it went on to become more popular over the years and thus it seemed eventually that they would turn it into a movie.','',NULL,'After,Become,Movie',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31068,'Finance','Paul M. Glaser','','','','','I\'ve been writing a lot, I\'ve a few projects I\'m trying to finance, I do some acting, I do some directing... Apart from that, if I could get lower that a ten handicap on my golf game I\'d be thrilled.','',NULL,'Game,Writing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31069,'','Paul M. Glaser','','','','','No, the seventies was a totally different sensibility and that allowed us to break new ground as a cop show.','',NULL,'Different,Show,Break',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31070,'','Paul M. Glaser','','','','','Secondly, I thought it was ridiculous to have two undercover policemen driving around in a striped tomato.','',NULL,'Thought,Two,Around',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31071,'','Paul M. Glaser','','','','','So being present becomes more and more the exercise the older you get.','',NULL,'Older,Present,Exercise',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31072,'','Paul M. Glaser','','','','','So it eventually became a question of WHEN they were going to make a movie.','',NULL,'Question,Movie,Eventually',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31073,'Car','Paul M. Glaser','','','','','The car is a character in the piece - I\'ve never liked the car, I submitted to it\'s objectionable popularity.','',NULL,'Character,Liked',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31074,'Good,Great','Paul M. Glaser','','','','','This particular film highlights Ben and Owen\'s strengths which is that they are great comedic actors with tremendous chemistry and they do a really good job.','',NULL,'Job',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31075,'','Paul M. Glaser','','','','','We all know that looking back only gets you into an accident because you\'re going to run into something without seeing it.','',NULL,'Looking,Run,Accident',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31076,'','Paul M. Glaser','','','','','We were surprised that the television series had the kind of longevity that it had after only four years of filming it and the reception in 6 countries around the world was quite extraordinary.','',NULL,'After,Around,Quite',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31077,'Great','Rob Glaser','Businessman','\nJanuary 16, 1962\n','','American','Apple does great products, but at the end of the day we think consumers want choice, consumers want openness.','',NULL,'End,Choice',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31078,'Trust','Rob Glaser','Businessman','\nJanuary 16, 1962\n','','American','Because Microsoft seems to sometimes not trust customer choice, they salt XP with all these little gizmos and trap doors to get people to try Microsoft stuff. But the reality is that we\'re downloading more players than we ever have on a worldwide basis.','',NULL,'Reality,Ever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31079,'','Rob Glaser','Businessman','\nJanuary 16, 1962\n','','American','Mobile entertainment is a huge opportunity. We are committed to mobile just as much as we are to PCs.','',NULL,'Committed,Mobile,Huge',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31080,'Cool','Rob Glaser','Businessman','\nJanuary 16, 1962\n','','American','Personally, I just got one of these Vonage IP phones. It\'s actually pretty cool. It comes with one of these Cisco ATA routers where you just plug an analog handset in.','',NULL,'Pretty,Actually',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31081,'','Rob Glaser','Businessman','\nJanuary 16, 1962\n','','American','We tell anybody who asks that we think Apple is making a big mistake by not being compatible.','',NULL,'Big,Tell,Making',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31082,'Good','Rob Glaser','Businessman','\nJanuary 16, 1962\n','','American','We\'re in this period where we\'re getting good data rates. I would say we\'re getting data rates that are like the data rates we got when we launched RealAudio in 1995.','',NULL,'Getting,Period',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31083,'Change','Ellen Glasgow','Novelist','\nMarch 22, 1874\n','\nNovember 21, 1945\n','American','All change is not growth, as all movement is not forward.','',NULL,'Forward,Growth',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31084,'Birthday','Ellen Glasgow','Novelist','\nMarch 22, 1874\n','\nNovember 21, 1945\n','American','It is lovely, when I forget all birthdays, including my own, to find that somebody remembers me.','',NULL,'Forget,Find',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31085,'','Ellen Glasgow','Novelist','\nMarch 22, 1874\n','\nNovember 21, 1945\n','American','The only difference between a rut and a grave are the dimensions.','',NULL,'Between,Difference,Grave',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31086,'','Ellen Glasgow','Novelist','\nMarch 22, 1874\n','\nNovember 21, 1945\n','American','Mediocrity would always win by force of numbers, but it would win only more mediocrity.','',NULL,'Win,Mediocrity,Force',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31087,'','Ellen Glasgow','Novelist','\nMarch 22, 1874\n','\nNovember 21, 1945\n','American','Nothing is more consuming, or more illogical, than the desire for remembrance.','',NULL,'Nothing,Desire,Illogical',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31088,'Life','Ellen Glasgow','Novelist','\nMarch 22, 1874\n','\nNovember 21, 1945\n','American','No life is so hard that you cannot make it easier by the way you take it.','',NULL,'Hard,Cannot',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31089,'Life','Ellen Glasgow','Novelist','\nMarch 22, 1874\n','\nNovember 21, 1945\n','American','Nothing in life is so hard that you can\'t make it easier by the way you take it.','',NULL,'Nothing,Hard',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31090,'Life,Success','Ellen Glasgow','Novelist','\nMarch 22, 1874\n','\nNovember 21, 1945\n','American','A tragic irony of life is that we so often achieve success or financial independence after the chief reason for which we sought it has passed away.','',NULL,'After',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31091,'','Ellen Glasgow','Novelist','\nMarch 22, 1874\n','\nNovember 21, 1945\n','American','He knows so little and knows it so fluently.','',NULL,'Knows,Fluently',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31092,'','Ellen Glasgow','Novelist','\nMarch 22, 1874\n','\nNovember 21, 1945\n','American','I waited and worked, and watched the inferior exalted for nearly thirty years; and when recognition came at last, it was too late to alter events, or to make a difference in living.','',NULL,'Living,Last,Difference',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31093,'Men','Ellen Glasgow','Novelist','\nMarch 22, 1874\n','\nNovember 21, 1945\n','American','There wouldn\'t be half as much fun in the world if it weren\'t for children and men, and there ain\'t a mite of difference between them under the skins.','',NULL,'Fun,Children',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31094,'','Ellen Glasgow','Novelist','\nMarch 22, 1874\n','\nNovember 21, 1945\n','American','To teach one\'s self is to be forced to learn twice.','',NULL,'Self,Learn,Teach',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31095,'Experience','Ellen Glasgow','Novelist','\nMarch 22, 1874\n','\nNovember 21, 1945\n','American','Doesn\'t all experience crumble in the end to mere literary material?','',NULL,'End,Material',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31096,'','Ellen Glasgow','Novelist','\nMarch 22, 1874\n','\nNovember 21, 1945\n','American','I haven\'t much opinion of words. They\'re apt to set fire to a dry tongue, that\'s what I say.','',NULL,'Fire,Words,Opinion',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31097,'','Ellen Glasgow','Novelist','\nMarch 22, 1874\n','\nNovember 21, 1945\n','American','No idea is so antiquated that it was not once modern. No idea is so modern that it will not someday be antiquated.','',NULL,'Once,Idea,Modern',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31098,'History,Experience','Ellen Glasgow','Novelist','\nMarch 22, 1874\n','\nNovember 21, 1945\n','American','No matter how vital experience might be while you lived it, no sooner was it ended and dead than it became as lifeless as the piles of dry dust in a school history book.','',NULL,'School',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31099,'Life','Ellen Glasgow','Novelist','\nMarch 22, 1874\n','\nNovember 21, 1945\n','American','Violence commands both literature and life, and violence is always crude and distorted.','',NULL,'Violence,Both',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31100,'','Ellen Glasgow','Novelist','\nMarch 22, 1874\n','\nNovember 21, 1945\n','American','What happens is not as important as how you react to what happens.','',NULL,'Important,Happens,React',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31101,'Women,Men','Ellen Glasgow','Novelist','\nMarch 22, 1874\n','\nNovember 21, 1945\n','American','Women are one of the Almighty\'s enigmas to prove to men that He knows more than they do.','',NULL,'Knows',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31102,'Women','Ellen Glasgow','Novelist','\nMarch 22, 1874\n','\nNovember 21, 1945\n','American','Women like to sit down with trouble - as if it were knitting.','',NULL,'Down,Trouble',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31103,'Friendship','Arnold H. Glasow','Author','1905','1998','American','A true friend never gets in your way unless you happen to be going down.','',NULL,'True,Friend',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31104,'Success,Time','Arnold H. Glasow','Author','1905','1998','American','Success is simple. Do what\'s right, the right way, at the right time.','',NULL,'Simple',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31105,'Future','Arnold H. Glasow','Author','1905','1998','American','Happy is the person who knows what to remember of the past, what to enjoy in the present, and what to plan for in the future.','',NULL,'Happy,Past',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31106,'Leadership,Good','Arnold H. Glasow','Author','1905','1998','American','A good leader takes a little more than his share of the blame, a little less than his share of the credit.','',NULL,'Blame',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31107,'Success','Arnold H. Glasow','Author','1905','1998','American','Success isn\'t a result of spontaneous combustion. You must set yourself on fire.','',NULL,'Yourself,Must',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31108,'Parenting,Life','Arnold H. Glasow','Author','1905','1998','American','Telling a teenager the facts of life is like giving a fish a bath.','',NULL,'Giving',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31109,'Life','Arnold H. Glasow','Author','1905','1998','American','In life, as in football, you won\'t go far unless you know where the goalposts are.','',NULL,'Football,Far',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31110,'','Arnold H. Glasow','Author','1905','1998','American','A consultant is someone who saves his client almost enough to pay his fee.','',NULL,'Someone,Enough,Almost',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31111,'Politics','Arnold H. Glasow','Author','1905','1998','American','An idea not coupled with action will never get any bigger than the brain cell it occupied.','',NULL,'Brain,Idea',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31112,'Patience','Arnold H. Glasow','Author','1905','1998','American','The key to everything is patience. You get the chicken by hatching the egg, not by smashing it.','',NULL,'Everything,Key',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31113,'Hope','Arnold H. Glasow','Author','1905','1998','American','Expecting something for nothing is the most popular form of hope.','',NULL,'Nothing,Popular',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31114,'','Arnold H. Glasow','Author','1905','1998','American','Ideas not coupled with action never become bigger than the brain cells they occupied.','',NULL,'Brain,Become,Action',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31115,'Knowledge','Arnold H. Glasow','Author','1905','1998','American','It is harder to conceal ignorance than to acquire knowledge.','',NULL,'Ignorance,Harder',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31116,'Business,Leadership','Arnold H. Glasow','Author','1905','1998','American','One of the tests of leadership is the ability to recognize a problem before it becomes an emergency.','',NULL,'Before',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31117,'Science','Arnold H. Glasow','Author','1905','1998','American','The fewer the facts, the stronger the opinion.','',NULL,'Opinion,Facts',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31118,'','Arnold H. Glasow','Author','1905','1998','American','Nothing lasts forever - not even your troubles.','',NULL,'Nothing,Forever,Troubles',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31119,'','Arnold H. Glasow','Author','1905','1998','American','Improvement begins with I.','',NULL,'Begins',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31120,'Life','Arnold H. Glasow','Author','1905','1998','American','Make your life a mission - not an intermission.','',NULL,'Mission',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31121,'Great','Arnold H. Glasow','Author','1905','1998','American','Nothing splendid was ever created in cold blood. Heat is required to forge anything. Every great accomplishment is the story of a flaming heart.','',NULL,'Heart,Nothing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31122,'','Arnold H. Glasow','Author','1905','1998','American','Progress is what happens when impossibility yields to necessity.','',NULL,'Progress,Happens,Necessity',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31123,'Future','Arnold H. Glasow','Author','1905','1998','American','The trouble with the future is that is usually arrives before we\'re ready for it.','',NULL,'Before,Trouble',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31124,'Fear','Arnold H. Glasow','Author','1905','1998','American','Fear is the lengthened shadow of ignorance.','',NULL,'Ignorance,Shadow',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31125,'','Arnold H. Glasow','Author','1905','1998','American','Half a psychiatrist\'s patients see him because they are married - the other half because they\'re not.','',NULL,'Him,Married,Half',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31126,'','Arnold H. Glasow','Author','1905','1998','American','Laughter is a tranquilizer with no side effects.','',NULL,'Laughter,Side,Effects',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31127,'','Arnold H. Glasow','Author','1905','1998','American','Praise does wonders for our sense of hearing.','',NULL,'Sense,Praise,Hearing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31128,'','April Glaspie','Diplomat','\nApril 26, 1942\n','','American','We foolishly did not realize Saddam was stupid.','',NULL,'Stupid,Did,Realize',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31129,'','April Glaspie','Diplomat','\nApril 26, 1942\n','','American','We have no opinion on the Arab-Arab conflicts.','',NULL,'Opinion,Conflicts',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31130,'Politics,Money','Carter Glass','Politician','\nJanuary 4, 1858\n','\nMay 28, 1946\n','American','A liberal is a man who is willing to spend somebody else\'s money.','',NULL,'Else',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31131,'','Carter Glass','Politician','\nJanuary 4, 1858\n','\nMay 28, 1946\n','American','Is there any reason why the American people should be taxed to guarantee the debts of banks, any more than they should be taxed to guarantee the debts of other institutions, including merchants, the industries, and the mills of the country?','',NULL,'Country,Why,Reason',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31132,'','Ira Glass','Journalist','\nMarch 3, 1959\n','','American','You\'d think that radio was around long enough that someone would have coined a word for staring into space.','',NULL,'Long,Someone,Enough',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31133,'Time','Ira Glass','Journalist','\nMarch 3, 1959\n','','American','But sadly, one of the problems with being on public radio is that people tend to think you\'re being sincere all the time.','',NULL,'Problems,Public',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31134,'Good,Great','Ira Glass','Journalist','\nMarch 3, 1959\n','','American','But you can make good radio, interesting radio, great radio even, without an urgent question, a burning issue at stake.','',NULL,'Question',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31135,'','Ira Glass','Journalist','\nMarch 3, 1959\n','','American','I suppose I shouldn\'t go around admitting I speak untruths on the radio.','',NULL,'Around,Speak,Radio',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31136,'Good,Best','Ira Glass','Journalist','\nMarch 3, 1959\n','','American','I think good radio often uses the techniques of fiction: characters, scenes, a big urgent emotional question. And as in the best fiction, tone counts for a lot.','',NULL,'Emotional',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31137,'','Ira Glass','Journalist','\nMarch 3, 1959\n','','American','In some theoretical way I know that a half-million people hear the show. But in a day-to-day way, there\'s not much evidence of it.','',NULL,'Show,Hear,Evidence',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31138,'Love','Ira Glass','Journalist','\nMarch 3, 1959\n','','American','It\'s not a terribly original thing to say, but I love Raymond Carver. For one thing, he\'s fun to read out loud.','',NULL,'Fun,Read',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31139,'','Ira Glass','Journalist','\nMarch 3, 1959\n','','American','Just when did I get to the point when staying at a hotel wasn\'t fun?','',NULL,'Fun,Did,Point',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31140,'','Ira Glass','Journalist','\nMarch 3, 1959\n','','American','One reason I do the live shows - and the monthly speeches at public radio stations - is to remind myself that people hear the show, that it has an audience, that it exists in the world. It\'s so easy to forget that.','',NULL,'Live,Forget,Reason',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31141,'Family,Money','Ira Glass','Journalist','\nMarch 3, 1959\n','','American','We\'re Jews, my family, and Jews break down into two distinct subcultures: book Jews and money Jews. We were money Jews.','',NULL,'Book',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31142,'Funny','Ira Glass','Journalist','\nMarch 3, 1959\n','','American','When I say something untrue on the air, I mean for it to be transparently untrue. I assume people know when I\'m just saying something for effect. Or to be funny.','',NULL,'Saying,Mean',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31143,'','Ira Glass','Journalist','\nMarch 3, 1959\n','','American','Where radio is different than fiction is that even mediocre fiction needs purpose, a driving question.','',NULL,'Different,Purpose,Question',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31144,'Music','Philip Glass','Composer','\nJanuary 31, 1937\n','','American','What came to me as a revelation was the use of rhythm in developing an overall structure in music.','',NULL,'Structure,Revelation',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31145,'Great,Travel','Philip Glass','Composer','\nJanuary 31, 1937\n','','American','I travel the world, and I\'m happy to say that America is still the great melting pot - maybe a chunky stew rather than a melting pot at this point, but you know what I mean.','',NULL,'Happy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31146,'','Philip Glass','Composer','\nJanuary 31, 1937\n','','American','Traditions are imploding and exploding everywhere - everything is coming together, for better or worse, and we can no longer pretend we\'re all living in different worlds because we\'re on different continents.','',NULL,'Better,Everything,Together',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31147,'','Ron Glass','Actor','\nJuly 10, 1945\n','','American','I really, really thought that it was a no-brainer in terms of being a hit. And so it does surprise that that hasn\'t been the manifested reception of it so far.','',NULL,'Thought,Far,Surprise',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31148,'Funny','Ron Glass','Actor','\nJuly 10, 1945\n','','American','I wanted to do an hour-long show, and I wanted to something that was dramatic and sometimes funny and humorous, as well. I\'m just delighted to have this opportunity to be a part of this project.','',NULL,'Sometimes,Wanted',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31149,'','Ron Glass','Actor','\nJuly 10, 1945\n','','American','In terms of the character itself, I can\'t really say that I find anything really difficult. I enjoy the character so much I don\'t perceive difficulty in trying to be him. It\'s just a matter of how do we get there.','',NULL,'Character,Him,Trying',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31150,'Great','Ron Glass','Actor','\nJuly 10, 1945\n','','American','It is my really sincere desire that we get an opportunity to play long enough for people to really grab on and become fans, because I think it\'s a great project.','',NULL,'Long,Enough',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31151,'','Ira Glasser','Activist','1938','','American','The notion of religious liberty is that you cannot be forced to participate in a religious ceremony that\'s not of your choosing simply because you\'re out-voted.','',NULL,'Liberty,Cannot,Religious',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31152,'','Ira Glasser','Activist','1938','','American','You will be pleased to know I stand obediently for the national anthem, though of course I would defend your right to remain seated should you so decide.','',NULL,'Stand,Though,National',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31153,'Great','William Glasser','Psychologist','1925','','American','What happened in the past that was painful has a great deal to do with what we are today, but revisiting this painful past can contribute little or nothing to what we need to do now.','',NULL,'Today,Past',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31154,'Friendship','William Glasser','Psychologist','1925','','American','Caring for but never trying to own may be a further way to define friendship.','',NULL,'May,Trying',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31155,'Change','William Glasser','Psychologist','1925','','American','If you want to change attitudes, start with a change in behavior.','',NULL,'Start,Behavior',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31156,'Teacher','William Glasser','Psychologist','1925','','American','We can teach a lot of things, but if the teacher can\'t relate by talking to a group of friendly students, he\'ll never be a competent teacher.','',NULL,'Friendly,Group',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31157,'','William Glasser','Psychologist','1925','','American','If everyone could learn that what is right for me does not make it right for anyone else, the world would be a much happier place.','',NULL,'Place,Else,Learn',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31158,'Education,Teacher','William Glasser','Psychologist','1925','','American','Every single major push in education has made it worse and right now it\'s really bad because everything we\'ve done is de-humanizing education. It\'s destroying the possibility of the teacher and the student having a warm, friendly, intellectual relationship.','',NULL,'Bad',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31159,'Freedom,Love,Power','William Glasser','Psychologist','1925','','American','We are driven by five genetic needs: survival, love and belonging, power, freedom, and fun.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31160,'','William Glasser','Psychologist','1925','','American','We almost always have choices, and the better the choice, the more we will be in control of our lives.','',NULL,'Better,Control,Choice',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31161,'','William Glasser','Psychologist','1925','','American','The faster you go, the more students you leave behind. It doesn\'t matter how much or how fast you teach. The true measure is how much students have learned.','',NULL,'True,Learned,Matter',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31162,'','William Glasser','Psychologist','1925','','American','It is almost impossible for anyone, even the most ineffective among us, to continue to choose misery after becoming aware that it is a choice.','',NULL,'After,Impossible,Choice',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31163,'','William Glasser','Psychologist','1925','','American','Don\'t marry someone you would not be friends with if there was no sex between you.','',NULL,'Sex,Someone,Friends',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31164,'Education,Good','William Glasser','Psychologist','1925','','American','This is at the heart of all good education, where the teacher asks students to think and engages them in encouraging dialogues, constantly checking for understanding and growth.','',NULL,'Teacher',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31165,'Humor','William Glasser','Psychologist','1925','','American','Using no control and using humor will build a relationship and make a dent to where the client puts the counselor in their quality world and then begins to relate and seek out the counselor. Effective therapy begins with the acceptance of the therapist into the client\'s quality world.','',NULL,'Acceptance,Control',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31166,'','William Glasser','Psychologist','1925','','American','Sex is on the minds of most people, especially those who shouldn\'t be having it.','',NULL,'Sex,Minds',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31167,'Time','William Glasser','Psychologist','1925','','American','There are only two places in the world where time takes precedence over the job to be done. School and prison.','',NULL,'School,Job',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31168,'','William Glasser','Psychologist','1925','','American','We may be up against a stone wall, but we don\'t have to bloody our heads against it unless we choose to.','',NULL,'May,Against,Choose',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31169,'Work','William Glasser','Psychologist','1925','','American','Told that the passing grade is a B or competence and that we will help you to get there, students do competent work. The lowest passing grade in the real world is competence. Why do schools accept so much less?','',NULL,'Help,Real',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31170,'Good,Best','William Glasser','Psychologist','1925','','American','Good or bad, everything we do is our best choice at that moment.','',NULL,'Bad',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31171,'Teacher','William Glasser','Psychologist','1925','','American','In a Glasser Quality School there is no such thing as a closed book test. Students are told to get out their notes and open their books. There is no such thing as being forbidden to ask the teacher or another student for help.','',NULL,'School,Help',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31172,'Work','William Glasser','Psychologist','1925','','American','No human being will work hard at anything unless they believe that they are working for competence.','',NULL,'Believe,Human',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31173,'','William Glasser','Psychologist','1925','','American','To be depressed or neurotic is passive. It happened to us; we are its victim, and we have no control over it.','',NULL,'Control,Depressed,Happened',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31174,'Education,Learning','William Glasser','Psychologist','1925','','American','Education is the process in which we discover that learning adds quality to our lives. Learning must be experienced.','',NULL,'Must',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31175,'','William Glasser','Psychologist','1925','','American','Effective teaching may be the hardest job there is.','',NULL,'Job,May,Teaching',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31176,'Education,Knowledge','William Glasser','Psychologist','1925','','American','I think it is totally wrong and terribly harmful if education is defined as acquiring knowledge.','',NULL,'Wrong',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31177,'Good','William Glasser','Psychologist','1925','','American','Running a school where the students all succeed, even if some students have to help others to make the grade, is good preparation for democracy.','',NULL,'School,Help',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31178,'Love,Family','Summer Glau','Actress','\nJuly 24, 1981\n','','American','After doing \'Firefly\' and moving on, I always wanted to be part of a series again. I love doing films, too, but there\'s just something special about being part of the team and feeling like you\'re actually a part of the family, and I always look to re-create that.','',NULL,'Moving',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31179,'','Summer Glau','Actress','\nJuly 24, 1981\n','','American','As I\'ve gotten older, I\'ve come to realize how important it is to vary your workouts.','',NULL,'Important,Older,Realize',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31180,'','Summer Glau','Actress','\nJuly 24, 1981\n','','American','For breakfast, I always have eggs - whole eggs. I think the fats are really important. I also like turkey bacon and really hearty whole-grain bread. I\'m very picky about it. You need bread that\'s high in fiber and low in carbs. It\'s hard to find, but it\'s worth it.','',NULL,'Important,Hard,Find',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31181,'Good','Summer Glau','Actress','\nJuly 24, 1981\n','','American','I always look for roles that make me feel good about being a girl. I have to say that there are a lot of roles out there that make me feel really bad about being a girl. You can imagine what the things are and I shall not go into detail.','',NULL,'Girl,Bad',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31182,'Good','Summer Glau','Actress','\nJuly 24, 1981\n','','American','I like pretty conservative guys, good guys. I always look for the qualities I find in my father.','',NULL,'Father,Find',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31183,'Love','Summer Glau','Actress','\nJuly 24, 1981\n','','American','I love it if a man makes an effort to get to know my parents and sisters. Getting to know the people who matter to me goes a long way.','',NULL,'Parents,Long',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31184,'Time','Summer Glau','Actress','\nJuly 24, 1981\n','','American','I still dance, probably three times a week, unless I\'m working on a crazy job, and then I just don\'t have any free time at all.','',NULL,'Crazy,Job',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31185,'','Summer Glau','Actress','\nJuly 24, 1981\n','','American','I was always the kid on scholarship, I was a soloist with my company, I\'d been working with the symphony since I was 14.','',NULL,'Working,Since,Company',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31186,'','Summer Glau','Actress','\nJuly 24, 1981\n','','American','I worked on \'Sarah Connor\' even longer than \'Firefly.\' And I always remembered how generous everyone was to me when I didn\'t know what to do, and I didn\'t know the rules, and I didn\'t know camera angles, and I didn\'t know lighting.','',NULL,'Everyone,Rules,Longer',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31187,'Love','Summer Glau','Actress','\nJuly 24, 1981\n','','American','I\'m definitely one of those actresses who comes to a set knowing how I want to do a scene, and I definitely love input from my directors and my writers.','',NULL,'Knowing,Writers',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31188,'Love,Alone','Summer Glau','Actress','\nJuly 24, 1981\n','','American','I\'m definitely one of those actresses who comes to a set knowing how I want to do a scene, and I definitely love input from my directors and my writers. I know that there\'s some actors who like to be left alone, they like to be very independent, but I actually really enjoy the teamwork.','',NULL,'Enjoy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31189,'Good','Summer Glau','Actress','\nJuly 24, 1981\n','','American','I\'m very physical. It\'s an important part of being a woman - feeling good about yourself and really being in tune with your personality.','',NULL,'Yourself,Important',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31190,'','Summer Glau','Actress','\nJuly 24, 1981\n','','American','I\'ve done other things, but it always seems like my sci-fi projects have been what people respond to the most, because those fans are extraordinary, so passionate.','',NULL,'Done,Seems,Fans',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31191,'','Summer Glau','Actress','\nJuly 24, 1981\n','','American','Lying about anything is the cruelest thing in the world you could ever do. Be who you are. Don\'t try to be someone you\'re not. It never works.','',NULL,'Someone,Ever,Try',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31192,'Love,Music,Work','Summer Glau','Actress','\nJuly 24, 1981\n','','American','Sometimes when I get home after a long day, I\'ll turn on music - I love Latin, disco, and pop - and do my own workout, even if it\'s a short one. Know a good song to work out to? \'I Will Survive.\'','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31193,'','Summer Glau','Actress','\nJuly 24, 1981\n','','American','The number one thing I look for in a man is integrity. A man who does what he says he\'s going to do.','',NULL,'Integrity,Number,Says',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31194,'Love','Summer Glau','Actress','\nJuly 24, 1981\n','','American','There\'s this certain caliber of dancing I was striving for when I was younger, and it\'s very hard for me to go back and just do it for fun. But I take all other kinds of classes: I take jazz classes, modern classes, and I love doing that instead of going to the gym. The gym is not very much fun.','',NULL,'Fun,Hard',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31195,'','Summer Glau','Actress','\nJuly 24, 1981\n','','American','When I stopped doing ballet, I started training in the pool. I would do my barre exercises in the water, because that prevents injuries.','',NULL,'Training,Water,Started',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31196,'Time,Alone','Summer Glau','Actress','\nJuly 24, 1981\n','','American','When I was little, I had a feeling that I was going to end up being an actress. I spent a lot of time alone, I was a very shy girl, and I would pretend I was telling someone about this new role that I got.','',NULL,'Girl',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31197,'','Summer Glau','Actress','\nJuly 24, 1981\n','','American','You know, I\'ve always just made the choices on my characters based on my connection to them, and I\'ve made decisions that maybe other people haven\'t understood; why I passed on something, for instance.','',NULL,'Made,Why,Decisions',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31198,'','Tom Glazer','Musician','\nSeptember 2, 1914\n','\nFebruary 21, 2003\n','American','Most performers don\'t admit this, because it sounds negative and performers are not supposed to be negative, but when I was on the road, I was lonely.','',NULL,'Lonely,Negative,Road',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31199,'','Tom Glazer','Musician','\nSeptember 2, 1914\n','\nFebruary 21, 2003\n','American','A characteristic of older folksongs, in most cases, is that we don\'t know their composers or authors. Older folksongs were written often with no commercial purpose in mind. They were passed down by word of mouth, from generation to generation.','',NULL,'Mind,Down,Often',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31200,'Love,Music','Tom Glazer','Musician','\nSeptember 2, 1914\n','\nFebruary 21, 2003\n','American','As I grew up, I was interested in other areas, too, especially literature. It became a major love of mine. Later, it became a difficult choice for me as to whether to major in music or literature. It wasn\'t until my 30s that I began a profession in music.','',NULL,'Difficult',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31201,'','Tom Glazer','Musician','\nSeptember 2, 1914\n','\nFebruary 21, 2003\n','American','For hundreds of years people have talked about artists having inspiration, but often, some persons would say, write us a symphony or write us a song, on commission. The artists would come up with a masterpiece without waiting to have their muse inspire them.','',NULL,'Waiting,Often,Write',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31202,'Time','Tom Glazer','Musician','\nSeptember 2, 1914\n','\nFebruary 21, 2003\n','American','I ended up performing on a full time basis and I never got to Julliard at all.','',NULL,'Full,Performing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31203,'Great','Tom Glazer','Musician','\nSeptember 2, 1914\n','\nFebruary 21, 2003\n','American','I have a great interest in a number of things, perhaps too many. I admire people who seem to concentrate on only one fixed discipline to the exclusion of almost everything else.','',NULL,'Everything,Else',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31204,'','Tom Glazer','Musician','\nSeptember 2, 1914\n','\nFebruary 21, 2003\n','American','I met my wife in Washington, D.C. I was a senior in college. WW II was about to descend upon us. Jobs were starting to open up after a prolonged depression.','',NULL,'Wife,Depression,After',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31205,'Home','Tom Glazer','Musician','\nSeptember 2, 1914\n','\nFebruary 21, 2003\n','American','I obtained a job at the Library of Congress. I loved books, so I felt at home. I was going to end up, I thought, majoring in English and teach at the college level.','',NULL,'End,Job',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31206,'Poetry','Tom Glazer','Musician','\nSeptember 2, 1914\n','\nFebruary 21, 2003\n','American','I published, privately, a collection of my serious poetry I had written over the years. I only published 50 copies, which I gave to friends, in a special deluxe edition. It was ridiculously expensive but I\'m glad that I did it.','',NULL,'Friends,Did',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31207,'','Tom Glazer','Musician','\nSeptember 2, 1914\n','\nFebruary 21, 2003\n','American','I started my career at the top and have been working my way downwards ever since.','',NULL,'Career,Ever,Working',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31208,'Hope','Tom Glazer','Musician','\nSeptember 2, 1914\n','\nFebruary 21, 2003\n','American','I taught myself to drive. I hope that the child in me never dies.','',NULL,'Child,Drive',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31209,'Women,Great,Men','Tom Glazer','Musician','\nSeptember 2, 1914\n','\nFebruary 21, 2003\n','American','I was asked by a group to write a song on the theme of brotherhood. This was before women\'s liberation, when brotherhood meant men and women both, so I wrote the song. Since I had always been very fond of the Passion Chorale, I wrote words to that great piece.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31210,'Money','Tom Glazer','Musician','\nSeptember 2, 1914\n','\nFebruary 21, 2003\n','American','I wrote the Brotherhood song for no money out of my deep feelings about humanity, and because I was flattered that whatever talents I had, had been recognized.','',NULL,'Deep,Humanity',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31211,'Legal','Tom Glazer','Musician','\nSeptember 2, 1914\n','\nFebruary 21, 2003\n','American','I\'m afraid I talk a lot, too much, perhaps. I should have been a lawyer or a college professor or a windy politician, though I\'m glad I am not any of these.','',NULL,'Afraid,Talk',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31212,'Age,Morning','Tom Glazer','Musician','\nSeptember 2, 1914\n','\nFebruary 21, 2003\n','American','Just this morning, out of a large memory for songs, and having been obsessed by them since childhood, suddenly, at the age of 84, I thought of a song I hadn\'t thought of in over 50 years. It came into my head unbidden.','',NULL,'Thought',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31213,'Music,Family','Tom Glazer','Musician','\nSeptember 2, 1914\n','\nFebruary 21, 2003\n','American','Music was around in my family in two ways. My mother would occasionally sing to me, but I was mostly stimulated by the classical music my father had left behind. I had an ear for music, I suppose, so that\'s what began my interest in music.','',NULL,'Mother',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31214,'Music,Age,Dad','Tom Glazer','Musician','\nSeptember 2, 1914\n','\nFebruary 21, 2003\n','American','My Dad died during the flu epidemic in 1918 when I was 4 years old. He left a lot of classical recordings behind that I began listening to at an early age, so he must have been a music lover.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31215,'Best','Tom Glazer','Musician','\nSeptember 2, 1914\n','\nFebruary 21, 2003\n','American','Participation, I think, or one of the best methods of educating.','',NULL,'Educating,Methods',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31216,'Time','Tom Glazer','Musician','\nSeptember 2, 1914\n','\nFebruary 21, 2003\n','American','Technically, I\'ve been retired for some time now. All I ever do is occasionally write songs for friends, such as one, for a friend who had just turned 80. I wrote a song for him called, The First 80 Years are The Hardest.','',NULL,'Friend,Him',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31217,'Good','Tom Glazer','Musician','\nSeptember 2, 1914\n','\nFebruary 21, 2003\n','American','They say poets write mostly for themselves; if anyone else likes it, well and good, if not, it doesn\'t matter; certainly, not to me.','',NULL,'Else,Matter',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31218,'Work','Tom Glazer','Musician','\nSeptember 2, 1914\n','\nFebruary 21, 2003\n','American','Things are forgotten and then perhaps picked up again, if we\'re lucky, it lasts... if not, then it\'s in the lap of the gods. The important thing was to do some work that I liked and hopefully that some others might also like, whether for a minute, a week, a month, a year.','',NULL,'Important,Others',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31219,'','Tom Glazer','Musician','\nSeptember 2, 1914\n','\nFebruary 21, 2003\n','American','When I am seriously composing, sometimes a phrase will come into my head, a catch phrase. When I was writing pop songs for a few years, as a career, separate from my folksinging career, I used to write songs for pop singers.','',NULL,'Writing,Career,Sometimes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31220,'Music','Tom Glazer','Musician','\nSeptember 2, 1914\n','\nFebruary 21, 2003\n','American','When I became more involved in music, I had to give up some of my writing in the literary sense. However, on occasion, I would write something for my own pleasure or I would write notes and introductory remarks in the songbooks I put together.','',NULL,'Writing,Together',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31221,'Music','Tom Glazer','Musician','\nSeptember 2, 1914\n','\nFebruary 21, 2003\n','American','When I listen to music today, it is about 99 percent classical. I rarely even listen to folk music, the music of my own specialty, because folk music is to me more limited than classical music.','',NULL,'Today,Listen',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31222,'Sad','Tom Glazer','Musician','\nSeptember 2, 1914\n','\nFebruary 21, 2003\n','American','When I was in Philadelphia during the Depression in 1930 or \'31, I got a very sad job as a night watchman in a garage. The cars in the garage had been abandoned by their owners, since they had lost their jobs and couldn\'t keep up the payments.','',NULL,'Job,Depression',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31223,'Valentine\'s Day','Jackie Gleason','Actor','\nFebruary 20, 1916\n','\nJune 24, 1987\n','American','How sweet it is!','',NULL,'Sweet',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31224,'Diet','Jackie Gleason','Actor','\nFebruary 20, 1916\n','\nJune 24, 1987\n','American','The second day of a diet is always easier than the first. By the second day you\'re off it.','',NULL,'Off,Second',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31225,'Life,Dreams,Power','Jackie Gleason','Actor','\nFebruary 20, 1916\n','\nJune 24, 1987\n','American','Our dreams are firsthand creations, rather than residues of waking life. We have the capacity for infinite creativity; at least while dreaming, we partake of the power of the Spirit, the infinite Godhead that creates the cosmos.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31226,'','Jackie Gleason','Actor','\nFebruary 20, 1916\n','\nJune 24, 1987\n','American','If you have it and you know you have it, then you have it. If you have it and don\'t know you have it, you don\'t have it. If you don\'t have it but you think you have it, then you have it.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31227,'','Jackie Gleason','Actor','\nFebruary 20, 1916\n','\nJune 24, 1987\n','American','I only made $200 a week and I had to buy my own bullets.','',NULL,'Made,Week,Bullets',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31228,'','Jackie Gleason','Actor','\nFebruary 20, 1916\n','\nJune 24, 1987\n','American','Thin people are beautiful, but fat people are adorable.','',NULL,'Beautiful,Fat,Thin',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31229,'','James Gleason','Actor','\nMay 23, 1882\n','\nApril 12, 1959\n','American','It\'s better to star in Oshkosh than to starve on Broadway.','',NULL,'Better,Star,Broadway',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31230,'Patience','Paul Gleason','Actor','\nMay 4, 1944\n','','American','My biggest weakness is patience, wanting to see things happen too quickly or get changes in place right away. Not having the patience to let things develop.','',NULL,'Happen,Place',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31231,'','Paul Gleason','Actor','\nMay 4, 1944\n','','American','Confidence, knowing for certain that the person making the call has your safety foremost in their mind. And knowing that the job you are about to take on is the right thing to do, that it makes sense.','',NULL,'Mind,Job,Confidence',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31232,'','Paul Gleason','Actor','\nMay 4, 1944\n','','American','That ability to take in your surroundings and sort out the important stuff, to be aware, to be vigilant. Then take all that information, put it together, and see if it makes sense to you.','',NULL,'Important,Together,Put',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31233,'Work','Brendan Gleeson','Actor','\nMarch 29, 1955\n','','Irish','I don\'t plan in terms of career ambitions. The only career ambition I have is to work with people who are going to bring you up and elevate your performance. They\'ll let you know things that you didn\'t know already and bring you places that you might not have gotten to otherwise.','',NULL,'Career,Ambition',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31234,'Work,Business','Brendan Gleeson','Actor','\nMarch 29, 1955\n','','Irish','I don\'t want people poking around in my private stuff. They\'ve no business in it. My work is what I give to people, that\'s my job, and that\'s where it stops.','',NULL,'Job',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31235,'','Brendan Gleeson','Actor','\nMarch 29, 1955\n','','Irish','Everyone\'s waiting for the seventh book, and looking at each other saying, \'Oh, I wonder will I be in the running?','',NULL,'Waiting,Saying,Book',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31236,'','Brendan Gleeson','Actor','\nMarch 29, 1955\n','','Irish','I loved teaching. And I always used to say that acting was just something I did purely on my own terms, and that if I had to make a living from it there would be too much pressure.','',NULL,'Did,Living,Acting',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31237,'Music','Brendan Gleeson','Actor','\nMarch 29, 1955\n','','Irish','I started hitching about the country when I was 16 or 17 years old. I found the music that was played around the country - Irish music - had a particular resonance.','',NULL,'Country,Old',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31238,'','Brendan Gleeson','Actor','\nMarch 29, 1955\n','','Irish','I think every character actor at some stage likes to carry a film. It can be extremely liberating to just come in for a scene or two and do your thing. But I find it frustrating if I\'m just doing little bits here and there for too long.','',NULL,'Character,Long,Two',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31239,'','Brendan Gleeson','Actor','\nMarch 29, 1955\n','','Irish','I think it was a possibility, I think we\'re all kind of delusional like that, we think that we can all carry on being who we are without bending ourselves to make ourselves acceptable and expect someone to come along and see to us and rescue to us.','',NULL,'Someone,Ourselves,Expect',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31240,'Music','Brendan Gleeson','Actor','\nMarch 29, 1955\n','','Irish','I\'m aware now over the last 5 or 10 years that when you do an accent, you really have to kind of get down to the nitty gritty and go into the phonetics of it, if necessary. Find out not just the sounds but the rhythms and the music - or lack thereof - in a particular accent.','',NULL,'Down,Find',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31241,'Good','Brendan Gleeson','Actor','\nMarch 29, 1955\n','','Irish','It\'s interesting going between small parts and then bigger roles where you carry the film. If the writing is good, and if the people involved have integrity, then you\'ll do it, even if it\'s only five minutes on screen.','',NULL,'Integrity,Writing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31242,'','Brendan Gleeson','Actor','\nMarch 29, 1955\n','','Irish','Look at the Coen brothers. All their minor characters are as interesting as their protagonists. If the smaller characters are well-written, the whole world of the film becomes enriched. It\'s not the size of the thing, but the detail.','',NULL,'Whole,Film,Characters',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31243,'Love,Music','Brendan Gleeson','Actor','\nMarch 29, 1955\n','','Irish','My grandfather played a mandolin, so I got my hands on that. Then on down to a banjo, and I found I couldn\'t play any kind of soft or mournful music with that so I took up the fiddle in my late 20s or early 30s - and that was far too late. But it keeps me off the streets. It has been a love of mine ','',NULL,'Down',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31244,'Age','Brendan Gleeson','Actor','\nMarch 29, 1955\n','','Irish','Winston was a bit of a challenge, all right, from a lot of different perspectives. It wasn\'t just the culture or the class divide or the historical baggage - it was also the age difference. We had to see if I could be aged-up legitimately, without it becoming some sort of hokey acting challenge.','',NULL,'Different,Challenge',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31245,'','Domhnall Gleeson','Actor','\nMay 12, 1983\n','','Irish','As an actor, there\'s very little you can do if people don\'t want to see you. Just getting yourself into the room to audition is tough.','',NULL,'Yourself,Tough,Getting',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31246,'','Domhnall Gleeson','Actor','\nMay 12, 1983\n','','Irish','Conventionally handsome is not really where I\'m at.','',NULL,'Handsome',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31247,'Dad','Domhnall Gleeson','Actor','\nMay 12, 1983\n','','Irish','I get asked to give stuff to my dad. I\'m, like, \'I\'m not gonna pass your script to him!\' You know? My dad\'s my dad. I\'m not his agent.','',NULL,'Him,Give',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31248,'','Domhnall Gleeson','Actor','\nMay 12, 1983\n','','Irish','Portraying as human the people you hear about on the news doing bad things is dangerous. But it\'s also necessary and important.','',NULL,'Bad,Important,Human',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31249,'','Jack Gleeson','Actor','\nMay 20, 1992\n','','American','Both villains and heroes need to have a steadfast belief in themselves.','',NULL,'Themselves,Both,Belief',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31250,'','Jack Gleeson','Actor','\nMay 20, 1992\n','','American','I think audiences will always like bad guys who kill for no apparent reason. We just like to hate them.','',NULL,'Hate,Bad,Reason',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31251,'Experience','Iain Glen','Actor','\nJune 24, 1961\n','','Scottish','A bicycle has transformed my experience of London.','',NULL,'London,Bicycle',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31252,'','Iain Glen','Actor','\nJune 24, 1961\n','','Scottish','A big budget studio film is slower, they\'ve got so much to create around you. Everything is more complicated.','',NULL,'Everything,Big,Around',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31253,'Time','Iain Glen','Actor','\nJune 24, 1961\n','','Scottish','As an actor, I\'m familiar with having bursts of energy, where you\'re giving things a try, and then you have down time.','',NULL,'Giving,Down',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31254,'','Iain Glen','Actor','\nJune 24, 1961\n','','Scottish','I don\'t crave Hollywood.','',NULL,'Hollywood,Crave',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31255,'','Iain Glen','Actor','\nJune 24, 1961\n','','Scottish','I don\'t know anyone who\'s suffered lung cancer.','',NULL,'Anyone,Cancer,Lung',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31256,'','Iain Glen','Actor','\nJune 24, 1961\n','','Scottish','I\'m happiest when I can just be a director and watch.','',NULL,'Watch,Director,Happiest',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31257,'','Iain Glen','Actor','\nJune 24, 1961\n','','Scottish','I\'m not sure I\'m the sort of actor people are hugely interested in finding out an awful lot about.','',NULL,'Sure,Actor,Interested',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31258,'','Iain Glen','Actor','\nJune 24, 1961\n','','Scottish','I\'m too much of a big kid.','',NULL,'Big,Kid',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31259,'Work','Iain Glen','Actor','\nJune 24, 1961\n','','Scottish','I\'ve been aware of the work I do as an actor being directorial in feel.','',NULL,'Actor,Aware',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31260,'','Iain Glen','Actor','\nJune 24, 1961\n','','Scottish','My first priority is to my wife, as hers is to me, and to our child.','',NULL,'Wife,Child,Priority',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31261,'','Iain Glen','Actor','\nJune 24, 1961\n','','Scottish','With a woman of sophistication, class and modesty and refinement, I become a totally tongue-tied buffoon. I can\'t even look her straight in the face.','',NULL,'Woman,Become,Her',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31262,'','Iain Glen','Actor','\nJune 24, 1961\n','','Scottish','You really are being quite foolish to smoke.','',NULL,'Quite,Foolish,Smoke',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31263,'','Iain Glen','Actor','\nJune 24, 1961\n','','Scottish','You\'re spoilt as an actor if you are in that small percentage that works regularly.','',NULL,'Small,Actor,Works',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31264,'','Parris Glendening','','','','','Not since the Depression has the state been this dry, have our rivers been this low, our water table this low, and our reservoirs this low.','',NULL,'Depression,State,Since',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31265,'','Parris Glendening','','','','','The bottom line is that there is a lot more that could and should be done to help people with nutrition and exercise.','',NULL,'Help,Done,Exercise',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31266,'Faith','Owen Glendower','Royalty','1359','1416','Welsh','And in that I cannot send unto you all my businesses in writing, I despatch these present bearers fully informed in all things, to whom it may please you to give faith and credence in what they shall say unto you by word of mouth.','',NULL,'Writing,May',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31267,'Life,Good','Owen Glendower','Royalty','1359','1416','Welsh','Dread lord and cousin, may the almighty preserve your reverence and lordship in long life and good fortune.','',NULL,'Long',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31268,'','Owen Glendower','Royalty','1359','1416','Welsh','Most redoubted lord and right sovereign cousin, may the Almighty Lord have you in his keeping.','',NULL,'May,Lord,Keeping',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31269,'Birthday','John Glenn','Astronaut','\nJuly 18, 1921\n','','American','There is still no cure for the common birthday.','',NULL,'Still,Common',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31270,'Education,Travel','John Glenn','Astronaut','\nJuly 18, 1921\n','','American','The most important thing we can do is inspire young minds and to advance the kind of science, math and technology education that will help youngsters take us to the next phase of space travel.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31271,'','John Glenn','Astronaut','\nJuly 18, 1921\n','','American','This is a day we have managed to avoid for a quarter of a century.','',NULL,'Avoid,Century,Quarter',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31272,'','John Glenn','Astronaut','\nJuly 18, 1921\n','','American','I don\'t know what you could say about a day in which you have seen four beautiful sunsets.','',NULL,'Beautiful,Seen,Four',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31273,'Movies','Scott Glenn','Actor','\nJanuary 26, 1941\n','','American','Acting gives you cosmic permission to take a trip in movies that lasts 24 hours a day, seven days a week, until the film is finished.','',NULL,'Acting,Until',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31274,'Life','Scott Glenn','Actor','\nJanuary 26, 1941\n','','American','I\'m sure one reason I became an actor is my basic unwillingness to live one life.','',NULL,'Live,Reason',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31275,'','Evelyn Glennie','Musician','\nJuly 19, 1965\n','','Scottish','Holidays are about experiences and people, and tuning into what you feel like doing at that moment. Enjoy not having to look at a watch.','',NULL,'Enjoy,Moment,Holidays',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31276,'Hope','Evelyn Glennie','Musician','\nJuly 19, 1965\n','','Scottish','I hope the seeds I have sown will be taken up by those who will follow me because the journey I have begun cannot be undertaken in isolation.','',NULL,'Cannot,Journey',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31277,'Love','Evelyn Glennie','Musician','\nJuly 19, 1965\n','','Scottish','I love out-of-the-way, rugged places. For me, holidays are about the experiences, and the people, and the memories, rather than sitting on a nice beach getting tanned. I try to plant myself where I am and embrace what is there in front of me.','',NULL,'Nice,Try',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31278,'Society','Evelyn Glennie','Musician','\nJuly 19, 1965\n','','Scottish','Society cannot continue to disable themselves through their need to categorize people or make assumptions as to another individual\'s abilities.','',NULL,'Through,Cannot',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31279,'Music,Good','Evelyn Glennie','Musician','\nJuly 19, 1965\n','','Scottish','Music is about communication... it isn\'t just something that maybe physically sounds good or orally sounds interesting; it\'s something far, far deeper than that.','',NULL,'Far',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31280,'','Evelyn Glennie','Musician','\nJuly 19, 1965\n','','Scottish','The thing about playing percussion is that you can create all these emotions that can be sometimes beautiful, sometimes really ugly, or sometimes sweet, sometimes as big as King Kong and so on. And so there can be a real riot out there, or it can be so refined.','',NULL,'Beautiful,Real,Sometimes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31281,'Music','Evelyn Glennie','Musician','\nJuly 19, 1965\n','','Scottish','Apart from Scottish traditional music, I wasn\'t really influenced by any kind of music. I just basically followed my own instincts.','',NULL,'Apart,Instincts',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31282,'Teen','Evelyn Glennie','Musician','\nJuly 19, 1965\n','','Scottish','Before my teen years, I was losing my hearing pretty quickly, and I was getting very, very angry. I was beginning to become an angry person because of that.','',NULL,'Angry,Person',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31283,'','Evelyn Glennie','Musician','\nJuly 19, 1965\n','','Scottish','I suppose I don\'t hear things, but I listen, if you know what I mean. And there is a big difference between hearing and listening. So it\'s like a conversation, you know. When you speak to someone, it\'s one on one, and that\'s exactly how I play.','',NULL,'Someone,Mean,Play',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31284,'','Evelyn Glennie','Musician','\nJuly 19, 1965\n','','Scottish','My favorite instrument is the snare drum. In Scotland, the snare drum is very prominent in Highland bands. The Scottish style of playing is in my blood. It\'s a very powerful instrument, but it can also be soothing, like velvet. It\'s a real challenge for composers.','',NULL,'Powerful,Real,Challenge',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31285,'Family','Evelyn Glennie','Musician','\nJuly 19, 1965\n','','Scottish','Percussion is the most adaptable family of instruments. The biggest challenge is to project percussion in a lyrical way.','',NULL,'Challenge,Project',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31286,'Work','Evelyn Glennie','Musician','\nJuly 19, 1965\n','','Scottish','A large part of my work has been collaborating with composers; I think we\'ve commissioned about 140 pieces now, a lot of them percussion concertos.','',NULL,'Large,Pieces',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31287,'','Evelyn Glennie','Musician','\nJuly 19, 1965\n','','Scottish','A lot of things which come with a high profile will always be criticised one way or another.','',NULL,'Another,High,Profile',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31288,'Music,Future','Evelyn Glennie','Musician','\nJuly 19, 1965\n','','Scottish','And as I grew older, I then auditioned for the Royal Academy of Music in London, and they said, well, no, we won\'t accept you, because we haven\'t a clue - you know - of the future of a so-called \'deaf\' musician. And I just couldn\'t quite accept that.','',NULL,'Said',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31289,'','Evelyn Glennie','Musician','\nJuly 19, 1965\n','','Scottish','Anything you strike, anything you shake or rattle, or just anything that can be picked up, and you can create a sound.','',NULL,'Create,Sound,Strike',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31290,'','Evelyn Glennie','Musician','\nJuly 19, 1965\n','','Scottish','As we live longer and healthier for longer, we need to keep ourselves busy... the diary is pretty full.','',NULL,'Live,Busy,Pretty',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31291,'','Evelyn Glennie','Musician','\nJuly 19, 1965\n','','Scottish','Concerts have to be seen as a real event for which the aim is to try and feed everybody.','',NULL,'Real,Try,Everybody',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31292,'','Evelyn Glennie','Musician','\nJuly 19, 1965\n','','Scottish','Hearing is a form of touch. I could hear less through the ears but more through the body.','',NULL,'Through,Body,Less',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31293,'','Evelyn Glennie','Musician','\nJuly 19, 1965\n','','Scottish','Hearing is a form of touch. You feel it through your body, and sometimes it almost hits your face.','',NULL,'Through,Sometimes,Body',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31294,'','Evelyn Glennie','Musician','\nJuly 19, 1965\n','','Scottish','I am really quite fascinated by echo-locating bats and dolphins and have always wondered how sound affects the unconscious brain.','',NULL,'Brain,Quite,Sound',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31295,'Work,Home,Travel','Evelyn Glennie','Musician','\nJuly 19, 1965\n','','Scottish','I associate going to an airport with work because I travel so much with my job. So when I have a few days free from work, I tend to stay at home.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31296,'Age','Evelyn Glennie','Musician','\nJuly 19, 1965\n','','Scottish','I didn\'t decide to become a musician until the age of 15, which is quite late.','',NULL,'Become,Until',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31297,'Music','Evelyn Glennie','Musician','\nJuly 19, 1965\n','','Scottish','I just assumed the world was full of solo percussionists. I couldn\'t find sticks or music or anything where I was, but that was expected because there was nothing there anyway. And I think that was possibly the greatest asset for me, just not knowing.','',NULL,'Greatest,Nothing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31298,'','Evelyn Glennie','Musician','\nJuly 19, 1965\n','','Scottish','I like the sparkle of the vibraphone.','',NULL,'Sparkle',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31299,'','Evelyn Glennie','Musician','\nJuly 19, 1965\n','','Scottish','I often play on the cello-bass side of the orchestra, because I prefer the deep sounds. I can\'t hear the violins well.','',NULL,'Deep,Play,Often',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31300,'Men','Sharon Gless','Actress','\nMay 31, 1943\n','','American','All men are difficult.','',NULL,'Difficult',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31301,'Dreams','Sharon Gless','Actress','\nMay 31, 1943\n','','American','And they were writing scripts where Christine had hit the glass ceiling. And I always thought Christine would never hit the glass ceiling. I thought her dreams would take her. Maybe her dreams wouldn\'t take her where she wanted, but she still had her dreams.','',NULL,'Writing,Thought',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31302,'Time','Sharon Gless','Actress','\nMay 31, 1943\n','','American','But Angela had at least 30% more viewers on the same night at the same time. I mean, she wiped everybody out. But the sponsors don\'t care when she had the most people. They only care about if there was only a handful of young viewers on the other one.','',NULL,'Care,Mean',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31303,'Age','Sharon Gless','Actress','\nMay 31, 1943\n','','American','But I\'ve always believed that Christine Cagney shouldn\'t be played past a certain age.','',NULL,'Past,Played',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31304,'Age','Sharon Gless','Actress','\nMay 31, 1943\n','','American','But it took me awhile to figure out Christine at this age, you know.','',NULL,'Took,Figure',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31305,'','Sharon Gless','Actress','\nMay 31, 1943\n','','American','I don\'t believe there is any character that one can play for that long and not bring a piece of you to it.','',NULL,'Character,Believe,Long',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31306,'Good,Men,Attitude','Sharon Gless','Actress','\nMay 31, 1943\n','','American','I kind of resent this attitude of men that we somehow must always look good.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31307,'','Sharon Gless','Actress','\nMay 31, 1943\n','','American','I think Shakespeare had a lot to contribute with his understanding of the human condition.','',NULL,'Human,Condition,Contribute',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31308,'Life,Marriage','Sharon Gless','Actress','\nMay 31, 1943\n','','American','I think there are some people in life who are not marriage material and Chris is one of them.','',NULL,'Material',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31309,'Women,Men','Sharon Gless','Actress','\nMay 31, 1943\n','','American','I think, on the whole, men are much more shallow than women.','',NULL,'Whole',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31310,'Love,God,Men','Sharon Gless','Actress','\nMay 31, 1943\n','','American','I\'m not here to put down men, God love them and I\'m married to one, but I do think they are more shallow.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31311,'Women,Men','Sharon Gless','Actress','\nMay 31, 1943\n','','American','I\'ve come to learn that there is a real difference between men and women. It\'s genetic.','',NULL,'Real',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31312,'Life,Time,Fear','Sharon Gless','Actress','\nMay 31, 1943\n','','American','In fact I have nightmares about having children. I want to carry a baby and feel the life within me and in my dream, I do. But every time after it\'s born, there\'s this incredible fear, this pounding pulse of fear. It\'s a real bad nightmare.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31313,'','Sharon Gless','Actress','\nMay 31, 1943\n','','American','In my early days I was a contract player at Universal and I had a wonderful mentor named Monique James, who was head of talent there, and she used to drag me on sets to do parts.','',NULL,'Wonderful,She,Used',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31314,'Men','Sharon Gless','Actress','\nMay 31, 1943\n','','American','Network heads don\'t seemed to be turned off by the men who get older.','',NULL,'Off,Older',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31315,'','Sharon Gless','Actress','\nMay 31, 1943\n','','American','Something just happens when you read a part. You know, if you\'d like to do it or if you don\'t believe it.','',NULL,'Believe,Read,Happens',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31316,'','Sharon Gless','Actress','\nMay 31, 1943\n','','American','Studios were just run differently. There really was a head of a studio. There were people who loved their studios. Who worked for their studios and were loaned out to other people and everybody sort of got a piece. Well now there\'s a handful now.','',NULL,'Loved,Everybody,Head',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31317,'','Sharon Gless','Actress','\nMay 31, 1943\n','','American','The way they were writing Christine as this older woman who got married, which she shouldn\'t have. Obviously got divorced right away. Reached the glass ceiling in the police precinct. So there is a part of her that died because she knows she couldn\'t go any farther.','',NULL,'Woman,Writing,Away',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31318,'','Sharon Gless','Actress','\nMay 31, 1943\n','','American','The whole tone now of TV is under 35 and directed toward males.','',NULL,'Whole,Toward,Tv',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31319,'Good','Sharon Gless','Actress','\nMay 31, 1943\n','','American','There are only about three really, really good sitcoms on the air.','',NULL,'Three,Air',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31320,'Women','Sharon Gless','Actress','\nMay 31, 1943\n','','American','There\'s no praise or acknowledgment paid to women who raise the babies.','',NULL,'Praise,Paid',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31321,'Age','Sharon Gless','Actress','\nMay 31, 1943\n','','American','They say that Madison Avenue will only pay high dollars in advertising if they get the 18-35 age range.','',NULL,'High,Pay',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31322,'','Sharon Gless','Actress','\nMay 31, 1943\n','','American','Well what do you do with a character like Christine Cagney and you tell her she can\'t have things?','',NULL,'Character,Tell,Her',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31323,'Women','Sharon Gless','Actress','\nMay 31, 1943\n','','American','Women and minorities have excelled beautifully in comedy, but very few women are the lead in a drama.','',NULL,'Few,Comedy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31324,'Love','Sharon Gless','Actress','\nMay 31, 1943\n','','American','Yeah, even a black comedy. Where it\'s a little eerie. I\'d love to do that. But there are about three really fabulous ones on the air now and I don\'t know if I can do any better than that. I\'d like to sort of forge new ground.','',NULL,'Better,Black',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31325,'Government','Dan Glickman','Politician','\nNovember 24, 1944\n','','American','I don\'t think we can go back to the old days. But I think that what the government needs to do is it needs to make sure that the pricing is fair, that you don\'t have monopolies out there, so that people don\'t have a chance to compete fairly.','',NULL,'Old,Chance',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31326,'','Dan Glickman','Politician','\nNovember 24, 1944\n','','American','I\'m someone who believes the only way to see a movie is in a big theater, on a big screen, with a big bag of popcorn.','',NULL,'Someone,Big,Movie',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31327,'Respect,Business','Dan Glickman','Politician','\nNovember 24, 1944\n','','American','If China wants to be a constructive, active player in the world economy, it\'s got to respect intellectual property rights or it makes it pretty impossible to do business with them.','',NULL,'Pretty',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31328,'','Dan Glickman','Politician','\nNovember 24, 1944\n','','American','Meat and poultry is safe. It\'s safer than it\'s probably ever been.','',NULL,'Ever,Safe,Meat',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31329,'Technology,Movies','Dan Glickman','Politician','\nNovember 24, 1944\n','','American','Technology has not only changed the way people are able to view movies, it has changed the way our industry produces and advertises movies.','',NULL,'Able',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31330,'','Dan Glickman','Politician','\nNovember 24, 1944\n','','American','The creative works of the entertainment industry belong to the millions of people who make them and are not for others to steal or unlawfully distribute.','',NULL,'Others,Creative,Works',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31331,'Technology','Dan Glickman','Politician','\nNovember 24, 1944\n','','American','The movie industry is committed to working with the technology sector to find innovative new ways to deliver entertainment to consumers.','',NULL,'Find,Working',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31332,'','Dan Glickman','Politician','\nNovember 24, 1944\n','','American','The only way to see a movie is in a big theater, on a big screen, with a big bag of popcorn.','',NULL,'Big,Movie,Theater',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31333,'Success','Dan Glickman','Politician','\nNovember 24, 1944\n','','American','The success of the movie industry comes from the story. And the story comes from somebody putting something down on paper.','',NULL,'Down,Story',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31334,'','Dan Glickman','Politician','\nNovember 24, 1944\n','','American','There\'s a tremendous intellectual fervor among independent filmmakers, and that has to be cultivated.','',NULL,'Among,Filmmakers,Tremendous',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31335,'','Dan Glickman','Politician','\nNovember 24, 1944\n','','American','Where there is a problem, the risks to the public are greater than they\'ve ever been before.','',NULL,'Ever,Before,Problem',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31336,'Music','Mikhail Glinka','Composer','\nMay 20, 1804\n','\nFebruary 15, 1857\n','Russian','A nation creates music - the composer only arranges it.','',NULL,'Nation,Composer',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31337,'Time,Home','Gary Glitter','Musician','\nMay 8, 1944\n','','English','I have done my time living on the run. I\'m British and I want to come home.','',NULL,'Done',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31338,'','Evan Glodell','Director','','','American','But I always see myself as the filmmaker. I wonder if everybody else sees me more as an actor.','',NULL,'Else,Everybody,Actor',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31339,'','Evan Glodell','Director','','','American','I am a mechanical techie. I can build things with my hands.','',NULL,'Hands,Build,Mechanical',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31340,'','Evan Glodell','Director','','','American','I developed a group of friends around me that were all as crazy as I was about wanting to make films.','',NULL,'Crazy,Friends,Around',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31341,'','Evan Glodell','Director','','','American','I don\'t have any ambitions as an actor. I felt very uncomfortable doing it. The first take every day I\'d open my mouth and no words would come out. I\'d do a couple of takes and eventually I could run the lines.','',NULL,'Words,Actor,Run',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31342,'Movies','Evan Glodell','Director','','','American','I had a friend in high school who badly wanted to make movies and would recruit me as an actor. It was always so much fun. I decided, I\'m going to go to Hollywood and make movies, which is a thought I\'d never had before.','',NULL,'School,Fun',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31343,'Hope','Evan Glodell','Director','','','American','I hope I don\'t have to act in one of my own projects again.','',NULL,'Again,Act',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31344,'','Evan Glodell','Director','','','American','I was writing short films and I was going through this really, really, really terrible end of a relationship that I didn\'t want to be going through. It was too much for me to process and all of a sudden I had this idea for my first feature film and I knew right away I had to start writing it.','',NULL,'End,Writing,Through',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31345,'Life,Cool','Evan Glodell','Director','','','American','I went to engineering school, which I thought was what I wanted to do, for about two weeks. We had an orientation class and we met this guy where he worked and stuff and it was cool, but I was like, \'There is no way this is going to be my life.\'','',NULL,'School',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31346,'','Evan Glodell','Director','','','American','I\'m from Wisconsin; well, that\'s where I went to school from, like, sixth grade till I graduated high school.','',NULL,'School,High,Grade',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31347,'Best,Hope,Movies','Evan Glodell','Director','','','American','I\'m just gonna make movies the best I can, do the festival thing or whatever can come. I plan on working with a lot of the same guys over and over again. I hope the majority of us can stick together.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31348,'Time,Movies','Evan Glodell','Director','','','American','If the movies that I\'m going to make anyway go mainstream, that would be the coolest thing ever. But I have set up a plan that I\'ve been working on for a long time.','',NULL,'Long',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31349,'Time','Evan Glodell','Director','','','American','It was a hobby I got into a long time ago, hacking cameras. I was able to make my own using different lenses.','',NULL,'Long,Different',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31350,'','Evan Glodell','Director','','','American','When things aren\'t working out for people, the end of the world seems like an easy way to wipe the slate clean.','',NULL,'End,Working,Easy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31351,'Men','Evan Glodell','Director','','','American','Young men are crazy strange emotional beings.','',NULL,'Crazy,Emotional',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31352,'','Crispin Glover','Actor','\nApril 20, 1964\n','','American','Eccentric doesn\'t bother me. \'Eccentric\' being a poetic interpretation of a mathematical term meaning something that doesn\'t follow the lines - that\'s okay.','',NULL,'Meaning,Follow,Okay',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31353,'','Crispin Glover','Actor','\nApril 20, 1964\n','','American','It\'s like, you can\'t have any fun, and if you do have fun, if you do your own thing, you\'re considered crazy and should be in a mental institution. Now, that\'s what I find creepy. I\'m eccentric. I am not messed up.','',NULL,'Crazy,Fun,Find',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31354,'','Crispin Glover','Actor','\nApril 20, 1964\n','','American','The United States has it\'s own propaganda, but it\'s very effective because people don\'t realize that it\'s propaganda. And it\'s subtle, but it\'s actually a much stronger propaganda machine than the Nazis had but it\'s funded in a different way.','',NULL,'Different,Realize,Actually',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31355,'Good','Crispin Glover','Actor','\nApril 20, 1964\n','','American','A good thing to live by is to go after what truly interests you.','',NULL,'Live,After',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31356,'','Crispin Glover','Actor','\nApril 20, 1964\n','','American','As soon as anybody puts anything on film, it automatically has a point of view, and it\'s somebody else\'s point of view, and it\'s impossible for it to be yours.','',NULL,'Impossible,Else,Film',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31357,'','Crispin Glover','Actor','\nApril 20, 1964\n','','American','But there\'s a difference between having artistic interests and being psychotic. That\'s more than a fine line of differentiation, and I do see that a bit too much.','',NULL,'Between,Difference,Line',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31358,'','Crispin Glover','Actor','\nApril 20, 1964\n','','American','I do like things that are not necessarily a reflection of what is considered the right thing by this culture. Somehow, promoting that status quo I find uninteresting.','',NULL,'Find,Reflection,Culture',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31359,'Future','Crispin Glover','Actor','\nApril 20, 1964\n','','American','I like getting older. When you\'re in your twenties you\'re really forging for your future. Things take shape later on.','',NULL,'Getting,Older',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31360,'Life','Crispin Glover','Actor','\nApril 20, 1964\n','','American','I like to eat and the only thing I\'ve ever been addicted to in my life is sugar.','',NULL,'Ever,Eat',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31361,'','Crispin Glover','Actor','\nApril 20, 1964\n','','American','I started out as an actor but now I act to fund my own productions. I\'ve managed to separate my mindset.','',NULL,'Act,Started,Actor',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31362,'','Crispin Glover','Actor','\nApril 20, 1964\n','','American','I still have a reputation as an eccentric. But the fact is that audiences probably mix up my roles with me as a person.','',NULL,'Person,Still,Fact',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31363,'Movies','Crispin Glover','Actor','\nApril 20, 1964\n','','American','People watch movies - and it\'s vague ideas, it\'s vague notions, but people pick up on these things, that they are supposed to think certain ways or that they\'re not supposed to think, basically, and they don\'t.','',NULL,'Ideas,Ways',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31364,'','Crispin Glover','Actor','\nApril 20, 1964\n','','American','Realism is always subjective in film. There\'s no such thing as cinema verite.','',NULL,'Film,Cinema,Realism',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31365,'','Crispin Glover','Actor','\nApril 20, 1964\n','','American','Realism is always subjective in film. There\'s no such thing as cinema verite. The only true cinema verite would be what Andy Warhol did with his film about the Empire State Building - eight hours or so from one angle, and even then it\'s not really cinema verite, because you aren\'t actually there.','',NULL,'True,Did,Film',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31366,'Good,Experience','Crispin Glover','Actor','\nApril 20, 1964\n','','American','You would think, in an ideal world, that if you were in a really good film and did a really good job, whether it was a big film or not, you would get hired a lot; but that is not my experience.','',NULL,'Job',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31367,'','Danny Glover','Actor','\nJuly 22, 1947\n','','American','But I think it\'s very key that there\'s a plan for Haiti. And we have to begin to - as progressives and people who are concerned about Haiti and have been concerned about Haiti, we have to begin to build some sort of consensus, a movement around the Haiti that the Haitians envision.','',NULL,'Around,Plan,Key',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31368,'','Danny Glover','Actor','\nJuly 22, 1947\n','','American','If we talk about literacy, we have to talk about how to enhance our children\'s mastery over the tools needed to live intelligent, creative, and involved lives.','',NULL,'Live,Children,Talk',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31369,'Family,Anger','Danny Glover','Actor','\nJuly 22, 1947\n','','American','I was able to do To Sleep with Anger, a very powerful film about African Americans, their spirituality, and the things that happened within a small community and a family.','',NULL,'Powerful',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31370,'Men','Danny Glover','Actor','\nJuly 22, 1947\n','','American','If we look at Houston, which is a very environmentally toxic place, we find that it has one of the highest levels of young men going to prison and also among the highest levels of illiteracy in the country.','',NULL,'Country,Find',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31371,'','Danny Glover','Actor','\nJuly 22, 1947\n','','American','But rarely have I made choices that made me feel I was really compromising what I believe.','',NULL,'Believe,Made,Choices',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31372,'Life,Success','Danny Glover','Actor','\nJuly 22, 1947\n','','American','Every day of my life I walk with the idea that I am black, no matter how successful I am. And our success is tempered by that; you\'re successful in this way given the fact you are black, and most blacks don\'t get to that point.','',NULL,'Successful',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31373,'Education,Freedom','Danny Glover','Actor','\nJuly 22, 1947\n','','American','Freedom Summer, the massive voter education project in Mississippi, was 1964. I graduated from high school in 1965. So becoming active was almost a rite of passage.','',NULL,'School',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31374,'','Danny Glover','Actor','\nJuly 22, 1947\n','','American','I never thought about being an actor.','',NULL,'Thought,Actor',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31375,'Hope','Danny Glover','Actor','\nJuly 22, 1947\n','','American','I try to find hope in struggle and resistance in small places as much as I can.','',NULL,'Struggle,Small',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31376,'Men','Danny Glover','Actor','\nJuly 22, 1947\n','','American','I was able to do The Saint of Fort Washington, on the relationship between two homeless men.','',NULL,'Two,Between',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31377,'','Danny Glover','Actor','\nJuly 22, 1947\n','','American','I\'m a child of the Civil Rights Movement.','',NULL,'Child,Rights,Movement',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31378,'','Danny Glover','Actor','\nJuly 22, 1947\n','','American','I\'m not so vain as to believe that my involvement changes anything whatsoever.','',NULL,'Believe,Changes,Vain',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31379,'','Danny Glover','Actor','\nJuly 22, 1947\n','','American','I\'ve always been able to make choices that don\'t embarrass me.','',NULL,'Able,Choices,Embarrass',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31380,'Family','Danny Glover','Actor','\nJuly 22, 1947\n','','American','I\'ve been a Goodwill Ambassador for the UNICEF and the UNICEF family for more than twelve years.','',NULL,'Goodwill,Unicef',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31381,'','Danny Glover','Actor','\nJuly 22, 1947\n','','American','If we talk about the environment, for example, we have to talk about environmental racism - about the fact that kids in South Central Los Angeles have a third of the lung capacity of kids in Santa Monica.','',NULL,'Racism,Talk,Kids',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31382,'','Danny Glover','Actor','\nJuly 22, 1947\n','','American','In 1967, the students at San Francisco State invited the poet Amiri Baraka to the campus for a semester. He attracted other influential black writers such as Sonia Sanchez, Ed Bullins, Eldridge Cleaver. What emerged was something we called the community communications program. That\'s how I got invol','',NULL,'Black,Play,State',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31383,'','Danny Glover','Actor','\nJuly 22, 1947\n','','American','It\'s also important for those who promote those issues within the white community - the somewhat privileged community - to talk about issues affecting people of color.','',NULL,'Important,Talk,Color',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31384,'Money,Experience','Danny Glover','Actor','\nJuly 22, 1947\n','','American','New Orleans is a city whose basic industry is the service industry. That\'s why it makes its money. That\'s - it brings people to the city. People come to the city and experience the wonders of this extraordinary city and everything else. The question is that, how do we create jobs which are the jobs ','',NULL,'Everything',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31385,'','Danny Glover','Actor','\nJuly 22, 1947\n','','American','One of the main purveyors of violence in this world has been this country.','',NULL,'Country,Violence,Main',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31386,'Good,Death','Danny Glover','Actor','\nJuly 22, 1947\n','','American','Since 1957, black people have experienced double-digit unemployment - in good times and bad times. Look at the population of African Americans in prison. They represent more than half the population of prisoners in the country, 55 percent of those on death row.','',NULL,'Bad',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31387,'','Danny Glover','Actor','\nJuly 22, 1947\n','','American','Some of these things I saw in foreign films - African films, Cuban films - long before I decided to really go on this course as an actor. I started to think about what values I saw in those films that I wanted to bring to my projects.','',NULL,'Long,Before,Wanted',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31388,'Hope,War','Danny Glover','Actor','\nJuly 22, 1947\n','','American','The progressive movement against the war of occupation in Iraq is a reason for hope, as is resistance to free trade agreements in Latin America. Those are moments that we have to celebrate: that people still find the resolve and energy to resist.','',NULL,'Find',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31389,'','Danny Glover','Actor','\nJuly 22, 1947\n','','American','This country has always been run by elite, and it\'s an elitist democracy. And that\'s not a radical concept. It\'s elitist democracy. When people talk about democracy, they don\'t talk - really talk about participatory democracy, until the point that we get us at Election Day.','',NULL,'Democracy,Country,Talk',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31390,'','Danny Glover','Actor','\nJuly 22, 1947\n','','American','We have to be that wedge that drives the question and asks the hard questions.','',NULL,'Hard,Question,Questions',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31391,'','Danny Glover','Actor','\nJuly 22, 1947\n','','American','Well I don\'t know because I don\'t have a real relationship with the industry.','',NULL,'Real,Industry',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31392,'Home','Charlie Haas','Athlete','\nMarch 27, 1972\n','','American','Even when I\'m tired, when I come home and think about catching up on my sleep, I\'d rather stay up and hold my daughters.','',NULL,'Tired,Sleep',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31393,'','Charlie Haas','Athlete','\nMarch 27, 1972\n','','American','Edge will be missed. It was an honor to share the ring with him, and compete against him.','',NULL,'Him,Honor,Against',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31394,'Home','Charlie Haas','Athlete','\nMarch 27, 1972\n','','American','They called to tell me that I was going to be returning to RAW. I left immediately to run home and tell Jackie. She said, I have some news for you-I\'m expecting.','',NULL,'Said,Tell',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31395,'Good','Charlie Haas','Athlete','\nMarch 27, 1972\n','','American','You should be able to have good matches against anybody.','',NULL,'Able,Against',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31396,'','Ernst Haas','Photographer','\nMarch 2, 1921\n','\nSeptember 12, 1986\n','Austrian','A picture is the expression of an impression. If the beautiful were not in us, how would we ever recognize it?','',NULL,'Beautiful,Ever,Picture',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31397,'','Ernst Haas','Photographer','\nMarch 2, 1921\n','\nSeptember 12, 1986\n','Austrian','There is only you and your camera. The limitations in your photography are in yourself, for what we see is what we are.','',NULL,'Yourself,Camera',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31398,'Time','Ernst Haas','Photographer','\nMarch 2, 1921\n','\nSeptember 12, 1986\n','Austrian','With photography a new language has been created. Now for the first time it is possible to express reality by reality. We can look at an impression as long as we wish, we can delve into it and, so to speak, renew past experiences at will.','',NULL,'Past,Long',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31399,'','Ernst Haas','Photographer','\nMarch 2, 1921\n','\nSeptember 12, 1986\n','Austrian','I am not interested in shooting new things - I am interested to see things new.','',NULL,'Interested',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31400,'Beauty','Ernst Haas','Photographer','\nMarch 2, 1921\n','\nSeptember 12, 1986\n','Austrian','All I wanted was to connect my moods with those of Paris. Beauty paints and when it painted most, I shot.','',NULL,'Wanted,Paris',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31401,'Cool','Lukas Haas','Actor','\nApril 16, 1976\n','','American','It\'s cool to play a sinister bad guy who also has a human side.','',NULL,'Bad,Human',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31402,'','Lukas Haas','Actor','\nApril 16, 1976\n','','American','A low budget is uncomfortable.','',NULL,'Budget,Low',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31403,'Music,Work','Lukas Haas','Actor','\nApril 16, 1976\n','','American','Balancing my film career and my music will be something I\'m just going to have to deal with, as it happens. I think I can balance it out; the choices will probably be pretty clear. If there\'s a movie I just have to do, I will work the music around it.','',NULL,'Career',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31404,'','Lukas Haas','Actor','\nApril 16, 1976\n','','American','I also couldn\'t pass up the opportunity to be in the same movie as Jack Nicholson and Glenn Close.','',NULL,'Same,Movie,Close',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31405,'Music','Lukas Haas','Actor','\nApril 16, 1976\n','','American','I like both music and acting, and they both have a lot in common - timing, immediacy, stuff like that. But acting is more regimented. You wait around for hours, you don\'t get to write the script, you get hired. Music represents me better. I\'m not acting; I\'m just expressing myself.','',NULL,'Better,Around',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31406,'Love,Cool','Lukas Haas','Actor','\nApril 16, 1976\n','','American','I love seeing people having fun. Everyone over in L.A. is too cool for it. That\'s the problem.','',NULL,'Fun',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31407,'Time','Lukas Haas','Actor','\nApril 16, 1976\n','','American','I was in Kansas for about a month, and we worked most of the time in a very small town, so it felt like the production basically took the whole town over. In a way, we were the Martians in Kansas.','',NULL,'Small,Whole',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31408,'','Lukas Haas','Actor','\nApril 16, 1976\n','','American','I\'m remixing an R.E.M. track called \'I\'ve Been High\' from their last album, \'Reveal.\' It\'s a beautiful song, but record execs didn\'t put it out as a single because it didn\'t sound like the R.E.M. we\'re used to. So I asked Michael Stipe if I could have the tapes to do a remix, and he agreed.','',NULL,'Beautiful,Single,Put',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31409,'Music,Time','Lukas Haas','Actor','\nApril 16, 1976\n','','American','I\'ve been into music for a long time. I started playing drums when I was 8 and piano when I was 10, then bass and guitar when I was 18.','',NULL,'Long',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31410,'','Lukas Haas','Actor','\nApril 16, 1976\n','','American','I\'ve built an 8-track studio in my house that\'s virtually identical to what they used at Abbey Road, and I also own the 16-track set-up that Led Zeppelin used to record \'Houses of the Holy.\' I\'m interested in producing, but I\'m mostly recording my own stuff.','',NULL,'Used,Road,Holy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31411,'','Lukas Haas','Actor','\nApril 16, 1976\n','','American','I\'ve had offers to sign a record deal, but the people I\'ve talked to have wanted to package me and have me meet with songwriters who\'ve written stuff for Whitney Houston, that sort of thing. That\'s not at all my style.','',NULL,'Wanted,Stuff,Style',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31412,'','Lukas Haas','Actor','\nApril 16, 1976\n','','American','In choosing any role, I ask the same questions: what kind of part is it? is the role challenging? does the director have a vision? is the story moving? etc.','',NULL,'Moving,Same,Vision',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31413,'Work,Experience','Lukas Haas','Actor','\nApril 16, 1976\n','','American','It was a wonderful experience to work with Sylvia. She pushed me to be more powerful with my acting, and she told me scores of the most incredible stories I\'ve ever heard. She is amazing.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31414,'Teen','Lukas Haas','Actor','\nApril 16, 1976\n','','American','Material Girls was so different for me, I\'d never done a teen movie.','',NULL,'Done,Different',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31415,'','Lukas Haas','Actor','\nApril 16, 1976\n','','American','On a low-budget film, you don\'t have all the luxuries.','',NULL,'Film,Luxuries',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31416,'Best,Dad','Lukas Haas','Actor','\nApril 16, 1976\n','','American','One day when I was like 9, I heard the Beatles on the radio, and I asked my dad who they were. He told me they were the best band in the world, and I became obsessed. He started giving me their albums in sequential order, and I listened to them - and only them - until I was probably in high school.','',NULL,'School',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31417,'Time','Lukas Haas','Actor','\nApril 16, 1976\n','','American','This was basically the first time I got to act in action scenes, with things blowing up all around me. It sounds corny, but I think every actor would like to - at least once in his or her career - play the person who saves the entire world.','',NULL,'Person,Career',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31418,'','Jurgen Habermas','Philosopher','\nJune 18, 1929\n','','German','Each murder is one too many.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31419,'','Jurgen Habermas','Philosopher','\nJune 18, 1929\n','','German','One never really knows who one\'s enemy is.','',NULL,'Enemy,Knows',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31420,'','Jurgen Habermas','Philosopher','\nJune 18, 1929\n','','German','Since the intervention in Afghanistan, we suddenly began to notice when, in political discussions, we found ourselves only among Europeans or Israelis.','',NULL,'Political,Since,Found',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31421,'','Jurgen Habermas','Philosopher','\nJune 18, 1929\n','','German','After September 11, the European governments have completely failed. They are incapable of seeing beyond their own national scope of interests.','',NULL,'After,Beyond,National',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31422,'','Jurgen Habermas','Philosopher','\nJune 18, 1929\n','','German','From a moral point of view, there is no excuse for terrorist acts, regardless of the motive or the situation under which they are carried out.','',NULL,'Moral,Point,Situation',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31423,'','Jurgen Habermas','Philosopher','\nJune 18, 1929\n','','German','Global terrorism is extreme both in its lack of realistic goals and in its cynical exploitation of the vulnerability of complex systems.','',NULL,'Both,Terrorism,Goals',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31424,'War','Jurgen Habermas','Philosopher','\nJune 18, 1929\n','','German','I consider Bush\'s decision to call for a war against terrorism a serious mistake. He is elevating these criminals to the status of war enemies, and one cannot lead a war against a network if the term war is to retain any definite meaning.','',NULL,'Decision,Cannot',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31425,'Change','Jurgen Habermas','Philosopher','\nJune 18, 1929\n','','German','The difference between political terror and ordinary crime becomes clear during the change of regimes, in which former terrorists become well-regarded representatives of their country.','',NULL,'Political,Country',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31426,'','Jurgen Habermas','Philosopher','\nJune 18, 1929\n','','German','A threatened nation can react to uncertain dangers solely through administrative channels, to the truly embarrassing situation of perhaps overreacting.','',NULL,'Through,Nation,Situation',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31427,'Religion','Jurgen Habermas','Philosopher','\nJune 18, 1929\n','','German','Disappointment over nationalistic authoritarian regimes may have contributed to the fact that today religion offers a new and subjectively more convincing language for old political orientations.','',NULL,'Today,Political',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31428,'','Jurgen Habermas','Philosopher','\nJune 18, 1929\n','','German','Historically, terrorism falls in a category different from crimes that concern a criminal court judge.','',NULL,'Judge,Different,Terrorism',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31429,'','Jurgen Habermas','Philosopher','\nJune 18, 1929\n','','German','I cannot imagine a context that would some day, in some manner, make the monstrous crime of September 11 an understandable or comprehensible political act.','',NULL,'Political,Cannot,Act',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31430,'History','Jurgen Habermas','Philosopher','\nJune 18, 1929\n','','German','If the September 11 terror attack is supposed to constitute a caesura in world history, it must be able to stand comparison to other events of world historical impact.','',NULL,'Must,Able',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31431,'','Jurgen Habermas','Philosopher','\nJune 18, 1929\n','','German','In the U.S.A. or Europe there is no realistic way to estimate the type, magnitude, or probability of the risk, nor any way to narrow down the potentially affected regions.','',NULL,'Down,Risk,Nor',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31432,'War,Technology','Jurgen Habermas','Philosopher','\nJune 18, 1929\n','','German','Instead of the international police action we had hoped for during the war in Kosovo, there are wars again - conducted with state-of-the-art technology, but still in the old style.','',NULL,'Still',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31433,'','Jurgen Habermas','Philosopher','\nJune 18, 1929\n','','German','Manhattan... capital of the 20th century, a city that has fascinated me for more than three decades.','',NULL,'Three,City,Century',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31434,'','Jurgen Habermas','Philosopher','\nJune 18, 1929\n','','German','Osama bin Laden, the person, more likely serves the function of a stand-in. Compare the new terrorists with partisans or conventional terrorists in Israel. These people often fight in a decentralized manner in small, autonomous units, too.','',NULL,'Fight,Person,Small',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31435,'Power','Jurgen Habermas','Philosopher','\nJune 18, 1929\n','','German','Partisans fight on familiar territory with professed political objectives to conquer power. This is what distinguishes them from terrorists.','',NULL,'Fight,Political',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31436,'Future','Jurgen Habermas','Philosopher','\nJune 18, 1929\n','','German','Perhaps at a later point important developments will be traced back to September 11. But for now we do not know which of the many scenarios will actually hold in the future.','',NULL,'Important,Point',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31437,'','Jurgen Habermas','Philosopher','\nJune 18, 1929\n','','German','Perhaps September 11 could be called the first historic world event in the strictest sense: the impact, the explosion, the slow collapse - a gruesome reality literally took place in front of a global public.','',NULL,'Reality,Place,Sense',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31438,'','Jurgen Habermas','Philosopher','\nJune 18, 1929\n','','German','Since our complex societies are highly susceptible to interferences and accidents, they certainly offer ideal opportunities for a prompt disruption of normal activities.','',NULL,'Since,Normal,Ideal',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31439,'War','Jurgen Habermas','Philosopher','\nJune 18, 1929\n','','German','Some of those drawn into the holy war had been secular nationalists only a few years before. If one looks at the biographies of these people, remarkable continuities are revealed.','',NULL,'Before,Few',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31440,'Government','Jurgen Habermas','Philosopher','\nJune 18, 1929\n','','German','The clever, albeit fragile, coalition against terrorism brought together by the U.S. government might be able to advance the transition from classical international law to a cosmopolitan order.','',NULL,'Together,Law',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31441,'War','Jurgen Habermas','Philosopher','\nJune 18, 1929\n','','German','The misery in war-torn Afghanistan is reminiscent of images from the Thirty Years\' War.','',NULL,'Misery,Images',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31442,'Government','Jurgen Habermas','Philosopher','\nJune 18, 1929\n','','German','The scenarios of biological or chemical warfare painted in detail by the American media during the months after September 11 only betray the inability of the government to determine the magnitude of the danger.','',NULL,'After,Betray',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31443,'Work','Jacob Hacker','Musician','','','American','Americans believe that people should work hard and get ahead on their own, but when disaster strikes and they need help with retirement or disability, Americans as a whole should come to their aid.','',NULL,'Believe,Help',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31444,'Medical','Jacob Hacker','Musician','','','American','Even people who feel perfectly comfortable investing in the stock market and owning their own homes often have qualms about individual medical accounts or Social Security private accounts.','',NULL,'Often,Social',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31445,'Women','Marilyn Hacker','Poet','\nNovember 27, 1942\n','','American','The woman poet must be either a sexless, reclusive eccentric, with nothing to say specifically to women, or a brilliant, tragic, tortured suicide.','',NULL,'Must,Woman',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31446,'','Marilyn Hacker','Poet','\nNovember 27, 1942\n','','American','Clearly, once the student is no longer a student the possibilities of relationship are enlarged.','',NULL,'Once,Student,Longer',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31447,'','Marilyn Hacker','Poet','\nNovember 27, 1942\n','','American','The ambiguities of language, both in terms of vocabulary and syntax, are fascinating: how important connotation is, what is lost and what is gained in the linguistic transition.','',NULL,'Important,Lost,Both',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31448,'Time,Poetry','Marilyn Hacker','Poet','\nNovember 27, 1942\n','','American','Translation is an interestingly different way to be involved both with poetry and with the language that I\'ve found myself living in much of the time. I think the two feed each other.','',NULL,'Different',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31449,'Teacher','Marilyn Hacker','Poet','\nNovember 27, 1942\n','','American','As a teacher you are more or less obliged to pay the same amount of attention to everything. That can wear you down.','',NULL,'Everything,Down',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31450,'Time','Marilyn Hacker','Poet','\nNovember 27, 1942\n','','American','Community means people spending time together here, and I don\'t think there\'s really that.','',NULL,'Together,Here',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31451,'Poetry','Marilyn Hacker','Poet','\nNovember 27, 1942\n','','American','Everyone thinks they\'re going to write one book of poems or one novel.','',NULL,'Book,Everyone',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31452,'','Marilyn Hacker','Poet','\nNovember 27, 1942\n','','American','Given the devaluation of literature and of the study of foreign languages per se in the United States, as well as the preponderance of theory over text in graduate literature studies, creative writing programs keep literature courses populated.','',NULL,'Writing,Study,Keep',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31453,'Good','Marilyn Hacker','Poet','\nNovember 27, 1942\n','','American','Good writing gives energy, whatever it is about.','',NULL,'Writing,Energy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31454,'','Marilyn Hacker','Poet','\nNovember 27, 1942\n','','American','I don\'t know whether a poem has be there to help to develop something. I think it\'s there for itself, for what the reader finds in it.','',NULL,'Help,Whether,Develop',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31455,'Women','Marilyn Hacker','Poet','\nNovember 27, 1942\n','','American','I don\'t think it\'s by accident that I was first attracted to translating two French women poets.','',NULL,'Two,Accident',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31456,'Hope,Poetry','Marilyn Hacker','Poet','\nNovember 27, 1942\n','','American','I have experienced healing through other writers\' poetry, but there\'s no way I can sit down to write in the hope a poem will have healing potential. If I do, I\'ll write a bad poem.','',NULL,'Bad',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31457,'','Marilyn Hacker','Poet','\nNovember 27, 1942\n','','American','I lived in the studio apartment that I bought for four years before I bought it in 1989, so I was already in it. I began living there in 1985, so I\'ve had the same address and phone number since then.','',NULL,'Before,Living,Same',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31458,'Work,Courage','Marilyn Hacker','Poet','\nNovember 27, 1942\n','','American','I started to send my work to journals when I was 26, which was just a question of when I got the courage up. They were mostly journals I had been reading for the previous six or seven years.','',NULL,'Question',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31459,'Work','Marilyn Hacker','Poet','\nNovember 27, 1942\n','','American','I think there is something about coming to a city to work that puts you in touch with it in a different way.','',NULL,'Different,Touch',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31460,'','Marilyn Hacker','Poet','\nNovember 27, 1942\n','','American','I try to write everyday. I do that much better over here than when I\'m teaching. I always rewrite, usually fairly close-on which is to say first draft, then put it aside for 24 hours then more drafts.','',NULL,'Better,Try,Put',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31461,'','Marilyn Hacker','Poet','\nNovember 27, 1942\n','','American','I wonder what it means about American literary culture and its transmission when I consider the number of American poets who earn their living teaching creative writing in universities. I\'ve ended up doing that myself.','',NULL,'Writing,Living,Creative',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31462,'','Marilyn Hacker','Poet','\nNovember 27, 1942\n','','American','I worked at all kinds of jobs, mostly commercial editing.','',NULL,'Worked,Jobs,Kinds',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31463,'','Marilyn Hacker','Poet','\nNovember 27, 1942\n','','American','I\'m addicted to email, but other than that, there are practical things - being able to buy a book on the internet that you can\'t find in your local bookshop. This could be a lifeline if you live further from the sources.','',NULL,'Live,Book,Find',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31464,'','Marilyn Hacker','Poet','\nNovember 27, 1942\n','','American','I\'ve been an inveterate reader of literary magazines since I was a teenager. There are always discoveries. You\'re sitting in your easy chair, reading; you realize you\'ve read a story or a group of poems four times, and you know, Yes, I want to go farther with this writer.','',NULL,'Easy,Group,Times',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31465,'Teacher,Medical','Marilyn Hacker','Poet','\nNovember 27, 1942\n','','American','My mother was told she couldn\'t go to medical school because she was a woman and a Jew. So she became a teacher in the New York City public school system.','',NULL,'Mother',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31466,'','Marilyn Hacker','Poet','\nNovember 27, 1942\n','','American','Of the individual poems, some are more lyric and some are more descriptive or narrative. Each poem is fixed in a moment. All those moments written or read together take on the movement and architecture of a narrative.','',NULL,'Together,Moment,Read',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31467,'','Marilyn Hacker','Poet','\nNovember 27, 1942\n','','American','Paris is a wonderful city. I can\'t say I belong to an especially anglophone community.','',NULL,'Wonderful,Community,City',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31468,'','Marilyn Hacker','Poet','\nNovember 27, 1942\n','','American','Perhaps first and foremost is the challenge of taking what I find as a reader and making it into a poem that, primarily, has to be a plausible poem in English.','',NULL,'Find,Challenge,Making',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31469,'Poetry','Marilyn Hacker','Poet','\nNovember 27, 1942\n','','American','Poetry seems to have been eliminated as a literary genre, and installed instead, as a kind of spiritual aerobic exercise - nobody need read it, but anybody can do it.','',NULL,'Spiritual,Read',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31470,'Funny,Family','Buddy Hackett','Comedian','\nAugust 31, 1924\n','\nJune 30, 2003\n','American','As a child my family\'s menu consisted of two choices: take it or leave it.','',NULL,'Two',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31471,'','Buddy Hackett','Comedian','\nAugust 31, 1924\n','\nJune 30, 2003\n','American','I\'ve had a few arguments with people, but I never carry a grudge. You know why? While you\'re carrying a grudge, they\'re out dancing.','',NULL,'Why,Few,While',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31472,'Good','Buddy Hackett','Comedian','\nAugust 31, 1924\n','\nJune 30, 2003\n','American','I\'ve had a good day when I don\'t fall out of the cart.','',NULL,'Fall,Cart',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31473,'','Buddy Hackett','Comedian','\nAugust 31, 1924\n','\nJune 30, 2003\n','American','Golf is more fun than walking naked in a strange place, but not much.','',NULL,'Fun,Strange,Place',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31474,'Music','Steve Hackett','Writer','\nFebruary 12, 1950\n','','English','I think that a song, when it works, never mind a piece of long form music, even a song is something that speaks to itself but has a language all of its own, ideally.','',NULL,'Mind,Long',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31475,'Funny','Steve Hackett','Writer','\nFebruary 12, 1950\n','','English','It\'s funny, when people talk about the 70s I can tell you the year of every album but when it comes to the later efforts I can\'t remember the exact years, it\'s funny isn\'t it?','',NULL,'Remember,Talk',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31476,'Music','Steve Hackett','Writer','\nFebruary 12, 1950\n','','English','I think that the process of making music is a hard one to describe as well.','',NULL,'Hard,Making',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31477,'Love,Death,Fear','Steve Hackett','Writer','\nFebruary 12, 1950\n','','English','Love\'s stronger than fear and death.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31478,'Music','Steve Hackett','Writer','\nFebruary 12, 1950\n','','English','Obviously classical music tends to be stuff that is usually at least a hundred years old.','',NULL,'Old,Stuff',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31479,'Religion','Steve Hackett','Writer','\nFebruary 12, 1950\n','','English','Religion deals in certainties and philosophy deals more in un-answered questions.','',NULL,'Philosophy,Questions',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31480,'','Steve Hackett','Writer','\nFebruary 12, 1950\n','','English','These days I can really get the strings to snap if I want.','',NULL,'Days,Snap,Strings',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31481,'Time','Taylor Hackford','Director','\nDecember 31, 1944\n','','American','Because when you have millions of people with this kind of need for gratification, and the culture is saying that it\'s possible for everyone to satisfy all of their needs and desires all of the time, there are obviously going to be clashes - clashes of ego.','',NULL,'Saying,Ego',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31482,'','Taylor Hackford','Director','\nDecember 31, 1944\n','','American','And it\'s a question of how far we\'re willing to go in order to let the ego shine, in order to let that beacon penetrate not only the local scene but the world.','',NULL,'Ego,Far,Question',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31483,'','Taylor Hackford','Director','\nDecember 31, 1944\n','','American','I\'m not in front of the camera, they are. I encourage them; I build up as much of their confidence and ego as possible. They\'ve got to take control; I can\'t act it out.','',NULL,'Confidence,Ego,Control',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31484,'Time,Men','Taylor Hackford','Director','\nDecember 31, 1944\n','','American','This devil loves mankind because men are going to always make the choice that will send him into ascendancy. He\'s been winning the game for a long time.','',NULL,'Long',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31485,'','Taylor Hackford','Director','\nDecember 31, 1944\n','','American','An actor has to embody a role.','',NULL,'Actor,Role,Embody',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31486,'','Taylor Hackford','Director','\nDecember 31, 1944\n','','American','But a writer\'s contribution is literary and a film is not literary. When you take that stuff off the page, and cast the people who are going to fit into those roles, that\'s what being a director is.','',NULL,'Off,Film,Stuff',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31487,'','Taylor Hackford','Director','\nDecember 31, 1944\n','','American','But the process of making a film is not glamorous. Certainly not my films.','',NULL,'Making,Film,Process',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31488,'','Taylor Hackford','Director','\nDecember 31, 1944\n','','American','But, unfortunately, sometimes that affirmation creates a sense that you deserve special treatment and recognition in areas where you\'re not so talented.','',NULL,'Special,Sometimes,Sense',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31489,'Good','Taylor Hackford','Director','\nDecember 31, 1944\n','','American','I also know what looks good before the camera, how to move the camera, and how to get a story on the screen.','',NULL,'Before,Story',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31490,'Music','Taylor Hackford','Director','\nDecember 31, 1944\n','','American','I feel very comfortable shooting music, and I think you can see that.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31491,'','Taylor Hackford','Director','\nDecember 31, 1944\n','','American','I make films about working class people.','',NULL,'Working,Films,Class',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31492,'Great,Attitude','Taylor Hackford','Director','\nDecember 31, 1944\n','','American','I really believe you can predict when someone has a great attitude, a real well of talent.','',NULL,'Believe',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31493,'Best','Taylor Hackford','Director','\nDecember 31, 1944\n','','American','I try to get the best performance an actor can give.','',NULL,'Give,Try',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31494,'','Taylor Hackford','Director','\nDecember 31, 1944\n','','American','If people are worried about the size of their trailers, I kind of say their priorities are off.','',NULL,'Off,Priorities,Size',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31495,'','Taylor Hackford','Director','\nDecember 31, 1944\n','','American','It isn\'t glamorous until after the film is finished, and you are at the premiere and getting your picture on the cover of magazines.','',NULL,'After,Getting,Until',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31496,'','Taylor Hackford','Director','\nDecember 31, 1944\n','','American','It was the era of Tab Hunter and Rock Hudson; they all had a certain look.','',NULL,'Rock,Era,Hunter',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31497,'Work','Taylor Hackford','Director','\nDecember 31, 1944\n','','American','It\'s much easier to work with an unknown.','',NULL,'Unknown,Easier',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31498,'','Taylor Hackford','Director','\nDecember 31, 1944\n','','American','It\'s very clearly stated in the film: You make your own choices, and what you\'re always fighting is ego.','',NULL,'Ego,Fighting,Film',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31499,'','Taylor Hackford','Director','\nDecember 31, 1944\n','','American','Look at Walter Huston in The Devil and Daniel Webster: It\'s an incredible performance.','',NULL,'Devil,Incredible,Daniel',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31500,'Life,Music,Business','Taylor Hackford','Director','\nDecember 31, 1944\n','','American','Music has always been an important thing to me in my life and understand I\'ve worked in the music business.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31501,'','Taylor Hackford','Director','\nDecember 31, 1944\n','','American','My creative partner is a writer, and he\'s got an executive producing credit on this film. We\'ve made three films together and I would never underestimate the impact of a writer.','',NULL,'Together,Made,Creative',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31502,'Music','Taylor Hackford','Director','\nDecember 31, 1944\n','','American','Ray Charles, in his own way, it\'s like at the beginning, Ray Charles changed American music, not once but twice.','',NULL,'American,Once',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31503,'','Taylor Hackford','Director','\nDecember 31, 1944\n','','American','Russell Crowe is very difficult, but it\'s worth it. He\'s the real thing. I can tell you this. Russell Crowe was just as difficult before he was an international star as he was afterwards.','',NULL,'Real,Before,Difficult',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31504,'Business,Society','Taylor Hackford','Director','\nDecember 31, 1944\n','','American','Show business is one of those things that people can use to get themselves out of the lower rung of society.','',NULL,'Show',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31505,'Music','Taylor Hackford','Director','\nDecember 31, 1944\n','','American','The director\'s job should give you a sense of music without drawing attention to itself.','',NULL,'Job,Give',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31506,'Future','Ian Hacking','Philosopher','\nFebruary 18, 1936\n','','Canadian','Cutting up fowl to predict the future is, if done honestly and with as little interpretation as possible, a kind of randomization. But chicken guts are hard to read and invite flights of fancy or corruption.','',NULL,'Hard,Done',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31507,'','Ian Hacking','Philosopher','\nFebruary 18, 1936\n','','Canadian','Every once in a while, something happens to you that makes you realise that the human race is not quite as bad as it so often seems to be.','',NULL,'Bad,Human,Often',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31508,'','Ian Hacking','Philosopher','\nFebruary 18, 1936\n','','Canadian','I have this extraordinary curiosity about all subjects of the natural and human world and the interaction between the physical sciences and the social sciences.','',NULL,'Human,Between,Social',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31509,'','Ian Hacking','Philosopher','\nFebruary 18, 1936\n','','Canadian','If you were just intent on killing people you could do better with a bomb made of agricultural fertiliser.','',NULL,'Better,Made,Bomb',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31510,'Good','Gene Hackman','Actor','\nJanuary 30, 1930\n','','American','Dysfunctional families have sired a number of pretty good actors.','',NULL,'Pretty,Number',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31511,'','Gene Hackman','Actor','\nJanuary 30, 1930\n','','American','The difference between a hero and a coward is one step sideways.','',NULL,'Hero,Between,Coward',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31512,'','Gene Hackman','Actor','\nJanuary 30, 1930\n','','American','Hollywood loves to typecast, and I guess they saw me as a violent guy.','',NULL,'Guy,Hollywood,Guess',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31513,'Men','Gene Hackman','Actor','\nJanuary 30, 1930\n','','American','I do not like assassins, or men of low character.','',NULL,'Character,Assassins',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31514,'','Gene Hackman','Actor','\nJanuary 30, 1930\n','','American','I don\'t like to talk about myself that much.','',NULL,'Talk',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31515,'','Gene Hackman','Actor','\nJanuary 30, 1930\n','','American','I don\'t see myself as a violent guy.','',NULL,'Guy,Violent',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31516,'Good','Gene Hackman','Actor','\nJanuary 30, 1930\n','','American','I have trouble with direction, because I have trouble with authority. I was not a good Marine.','',NULL,'Direction,Trouble',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31517,'Home','Gene Hackman','Actor','\nJanuary 30, 1930\n','','American','I left home when I was 16 because I was looking for adventure.','',NULL,'Looking,Adventure',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31518,'Age','Gene Hackman','Actor','\nJanuary 30, 1930\n','','American','I lost touch with my son in terms of advice early on. Maybe it had to do with being gone so much, doing location films when he was at an age where he needed support and guidance.','',NULL,'Lost,Son',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31519,'','Gene Hackman','Actor','\nJanuary 30, 1930\n','','American','I was trained to be an actor, not a star. I was trained to play roles, not to deal with fame and agents and lawyers and the press.','',NULL,'Play,Actor,Star',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31520,'','Gene Hackman','Actor','\nJanuary 30, 1930\n','','American','I went in the Marines when I was 16. I spent four and a half years in the Marines and then came right to New York to be an actor. And then seven years later, I got my first job.','',NULL,'Job,Actor,Half',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31521,'Morning','Gene Hackman','Actor','\nJanuary 30, 1930\n','','American','I write in the morning from about eight till noon, and sometimes again a bit in the afternoon. In the morning I start off by going over what I had done the previous day, which my wife has happily typed up for me.','',NULL,'Wife,Done',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31522,'Success','Gene Hackman','Actor','\nJanuary 30, 1930\n','','American','I\'m disappointed that success hasn\'t been a Himalayan feeling.','',NULL,'Feeling,Hasn',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31523,'','Gene Hackman','Actor','\nJanuary 30, 1930\n','','American','I\'m not a sentimental guy.','',NULL,'Guy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31524,'Best','Gene Hackman','Actor','\nJanuary 30, 1930\n','','American','If I start to become a star, I\'ll lose contact with the normal guys I play best.','',NULL,'Play,Become',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31525,'','Gene Hackman','Actor','\nJanuary 30, 1930\n','','American','If you look at yourself as a star, you\'ve already lost something in the portrayal of any human being.','',NULL,'Yourself,Human,Lost',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31526,'','Gene Hackman','Actor','\nJanuary 30, 1930\n','','American','It really costs me a lot emotionally to watch myself on screen. I think of myself, and feel like I\'m quite young, and then I look at this old man with the baggy chins and the tired eyes and the receding hairline and all that.','',NULL,'Tired,Eyes,Young',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31527,'','Gene Hackman','Actor','\nJanuary 30, 1930\n','','American','My early days in Broadway were all comedies. I never did a straight play on Broadway.','',NULL,'Did,Play,Days',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31528,'Good','Gene Hackman','Actor','\nJanuary 30, 1930\n','','American','My grandfather had been a newspaper reporter, as was my uncle. They were pretty good writers and so I thought maybe somewhere down the line I would do some writing.','',NULL,'Writing,Down',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31529,'Love','Gene Hackman','Actor','\nJanuary 30, 1930\n','','American','My wife and I take what we call our Friday comedy day off. We watch standup comics on TV. The raunchier the better. We love Eddie Izzard.','',NULL,'Wife,Better',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31530,'Great','Gene Hackman','Actor','\nJanuary 30, 1930\n','','American','Once, I optioned a novel and tried to do a screenplay on it, which was great fun, but I was too respectful. I was only 100 pages into the novel and I had about 90 pages of movie script going. I realized I had a lot to learn.','',NULL,'Fun,Learn',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31531,'','Gene Hackman','Actor','\nJanuary 30, 1930\n','','American','The worst job I ever had was working nights in the Chrysler Building. I was part of a team of about five guys, and we polished the leather furniture.','',NULL,'Job,Ever,Working',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31532,'','Gene Hackman','Actor','\nJanuary 30, 1930\n','','American','Things parents say to children are oftentimes not heard, but in some cases you pick up on things that your parent would like to see you have done.','',NULL,'Children,Parents,Done',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31533,'Good','Gene Hackman','Actor','\nJanuary 30, 1930\n','','American','You go through stages in your career that you feel very good about yourself. Then you feel awful, like, \'Why didn\'t I choose something else?\' But overall I\'m pretty satisfied that I made the right choice when I decided to be an actor.','',NULL,'Yourself,Career',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31534,'Nature','David Hackworth','Soldier','\nNovember 11, 1930\n','\nMay 4, 2005\n','American','It\'s human nature to start taking things for granted again when danger isn\'t banging loudly on the door.','',NULL,'Human,Start',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31535,'','David Hackworth','Soldier','\nNovember 11, 1930\n','\nMay 4, 2005\n','American','If a policy is wrongheaded, feckless and corrupt, I take it personally and consider it a moral obligation to sound off and not shut up until it\'s fixed.','',NULL,'Moral,Off,Until',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31536,'','David Hackworth','Soldier','\nNovember 11, 1930\n','\nMay 4, 2005\n','American','Fighting terrorism is not unlike fighting a deadly cancer. It can\'t be treated just where it\'s visible - every diseased cell in the body must be destroyed.','',NULL,'Must,Fighting,Body',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31537,'','David Hackworth','Soldier','\nNovember 11, 1930\n','\nMay 4, 2005\n','American','Writing with you is the only thing that keeps me alive.','',NULL,'Writing,Alive,Keeps',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31538,'','David Hackworth','Soldier','\nNovember 11, 1930\n','\nMay 4, 2005\n','American','Grunts on the line, where the enemy wants them dead, still goof off - even knowing that by letting their guard down they might die.','',NULL,'Enemy,Down,Die',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31539,'Good','David Hackworth','Soldier','\nNovember 11, 1930\n','\nMay 4, 2005\n','American','Our generals talk a good game about taking care of their grunts, and the majority of our Beltway politicians bay with moralistic fervor about how they, too, support the troops.','',NULL,'Care,Game',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31540,'Life','David Hackworth','Soldier','\nNovember 11, 1930\n','\nMay 4, 2005\n','American','That\'s because international Islamic religious fanatics have the same goal as the Axis fascists - the destruction of our way of life.','',NULL,'Goal,Same',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31541,'War','David Hackworth','Soldier','\nNovember 11, 1930\n','\nMay 4, 2005\n','American','Because our homeland and very survival are once more at stake, the American people can\'t afford to treat this new war against terrorism like they did Vietnam.','',NULL,'Did,American',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31542,'','David Hackworth','Soldier','\nNovember 11, 1930\n','\nMay 4, 2005\n','American','Fortunately, it\'s still not too late to develop a comprehensive global strategy to eliminate our real enemy.','',NULL,'Enemy,Real,Still',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31543,'Time,Men','David Hackworth','Soldier','\nNovember 11, 1930\n','\nMay 4, 2005\n','American','In order to drill into young men the need to stay alert and stay alive, I used to punish offenders with my fists, boots and rifle butt, and with stockade time.','',NULL,'Young',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31544,'War','David Hackworth','Soldier','\nNovember 11, 1930\n','\nMay 4, 2005\n','American','Modern American war is as easy to script as a B movie.','',NULL,'American,Easy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31545,'','David Hackworth','Soldier','\nNovember 11, 1930\n','\nMay 4, 2005\n','American','Of course, it\'s imperative that we stabilize Iraq and quickly reduce our armed role there.','',NULL,'Role,Iraq,Armed',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31546,'Government','David Hackworth','Soldier','\nNovember 11, 1930\n','\nMay 4, 2005\n','American','Our fumbling government\'s response since Beirut - during both Republican and Democratic administrations - has been to cut and run, or to flat ignore this growing threat, apparently hoping it would go away.','',NULL,'Ignore,Away',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31547,'','David Hackworth','Soldier','\nNovember 11, 1930\n','\nMay 4, 2005\n','American','Terrorism, too, must be excised wherever it exists, which will take years, and which can\'t happen without the total commitment and the everyday involvement of the American people.','',NULL,'Must,Happen,American',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31548,'','David Hackworth','Soldier','\nNovember 11, 1930\n','\nMay 4, 2005\n','American','That\'s what supporting the troops is really all about - making sure American grunts get the right stuff!','',NULL,'American,Making,Sure',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31549,'War','David Hackworth','Soldier','\nNovember 11, 1930\n','\nMay 4, 2005\n','American','The old saying that war is a racket has taken on an even more shameful meaning.','',NULL,'Saying,Old',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31550,'','David Hackworth','Soldier','\nNovember 11, 1930\n','\nMay 4, 2005\n','American','Their plan is to return the entire world - not just the Middle East - to the days of the caliphate and either convert all of us so-called infidels into born-again Islamic believers or kill us.','',NULL,'Days,Plan,Either',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31551,'War','David Hackworth','Soldier','\nNovember 11, 1930\n','\nMay 4, 2005\n','American','War is the ultimate reality-based horror show.','',NULL,'Show,Horror',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31552,'War','David Hackworth','Soldier','\nNovember 11, 1930\n','\nMay 4, 2005\n','American','We citizens don\'t need to know every detail of every military operation in this new kind of war. Nor should the media tell us and hence our enemy.','',NULL,'Enemy,Tell',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31553,'Experience,Knowledge','Moses Hadas','Writer','\nJune 25, 1900\n','\nAugust 17, 1966\n','American','The greatest gift is the passion for reading. It is cheap, it consoles, it distracts, it excites, it gives you knowledge of the world and experience of a wide kind. It is a moral illumination.','',NULL,'Greatest',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31554,'','Moses Hadas','Writer','\nJune 25, 1900\n','\nAugust 17, 1966\n','American','I have read your book and much like it.','',NULL,'Book,Read',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31555,'Time','Moses Hadas','Writer','\nJune 25, 1900\n','\nAugust 17, 1966\n','American','Thank you for sending me a copy of your book - I\'ll waste no time reading it.','',NULL,'Book,Reading',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31556,'','Jane Haddam','Writer','1951','','American','Everybody is a True Believer. Everybody has a little nugget they\'re convinced of that is the opposite of the nugget on the other side. And they\'re convinced it\'s fact.','',NULL,'True,Fact,Everybody',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31557,'','Jane Haddam','Writer','1951','','American','I don\'t make my own schedule - it\'s constructed around my sons\' school schedules.','',NULL,'School,Around,Sons',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31558,'','Jane Haddam','Writer','1951','','American','I really hate those books where the murderer turns out to be somebody you never heard of who pops up in the last chapter.','',NULL,'Hate,Last,Books',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31559,'','Jane Haddam','Writer','1951','','American','I tend to come up with people more than situations - most of my books start with a character.','',NULL,'Character,Start,Books',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31560,'Art','Jane Haddam','Writer','1951','','American','I was the executive editor on a little magazine called Greek Accent, whose only claim to fame is that its art director went on to be the art director of Discover for many years.','',NULL,'Fame,Whose',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31561,'History','Jane Haddam','Writer','1951','','American','I\'d like to write a history, maybe of the Reformation.','',NULL,'Write,Maybe',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31562,'Teacher','Jane Haddam','Writer','1951','','American','I\'ve been a teacher at the college level, in composition mostly, and I\'ve been an editor on magazines.','',NULL,'College,Level',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31563,'','Jane Haddam','Writer','1951','','American','Listen to advice. You don\'t know how many writer\'s conferences I\'ve taught at where at least half the audience fights all the conventions of the field.','',NULL,'Advice,Listen,Writer',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31564,'Good,Business','Jane Haddam','Writer','1951','','American','My husband used to take care of the business part of this, and after he died I found I wasn\'t really any good at it. I hate remembering who owes me what and bugging them if they haven\'t paid me.','',NULL,'Hate',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31565,'Life','Jane Haddam','Writer','1951','','American','Nobody in real life ever takes me seriously.','',NULL,'Real,Ever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31566,'History','Jane Haddam','Writer','1951','','American','The Internet makes it possible for people like me to live the way I do now. Without it, I\'d have to be in New York or some other city. I think the Internet is the greatest invention in history after antibiotics.','',NULL,'Live,Greatest',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31567,'','Jane Haddam','Writer','1951','','American','You\'ve either got to find a way to make your continuing characters insteresting without making them maudlin or overwrought, or you\'ve got to put more emphasis on the suspects.','',NULL,'Find,Put,Making',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31568,'','Margaret Haddix','Author','\nApril 19, 1964\n','','American','The deadlines are much, much longer with books. When I was a reporter, a lot of times I\'d come in at 8:30 a.m., get an assignment right away, interview somebody, turn the story in by 9:30, and have the finished story in the paper that landed on my desk by noon.','',NULL,'Away,Times,Story',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31569,'','Margaret Haddix','Author','\nApril 19, 1964\n','','American','After I\'ve sent my revised draft to my agent and editor, they suggest more improvement sand again, this revision phase can take anywhere from a few hours to a few months.','',NULL,'After,Again,Few',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31570,'','Margaret Haddix','Author','\nApril 19, 1964\n','','American','Eventually the bad stuff I\'m writing turns into better stuff. Other times, I\'ve just walked away from what I was working on, and figured I\'d have a better perspective when I came back to it.','',NULL,'Bad,Better,Writing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31571,'','Margaret Haddix','Author','\nApril 19, 1964\n','','American','Generally I finish a first draft in 2-6 months, then I set it aside for a while so that when I come back to it I can read it with fresh eyes and figure out how to improve it.','',NULL,'Eyes,While,Read',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31572,'Love','Margaret Haddix','Author','\nApril 19, 1964\n','','American','I like playing around with the words; I love it when I feel like I\'ve picked the exact right word to describe whatever it is I\'m trying to describe.','',NULL,'Words,Trying',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31573,'','Margaret Haddix','Author','\nApril 19, 1964\n','','American','I like the fact that kids are willing to be imaginative and go along with me when I\'m telling strange tales.','',NULL,'Strange,Kids,Fact',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31574,'','Margaret Haddix','Author','\nApril 19, 1964\n','','American','I loved to read when I was a kid, and as soon as I realized that an actual person got to make up the books I loved so much, I decided that that was the job for me.','',NULL,'Job,Person,Loved',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31575,'','Margaret Haddix','Author','\nApril 19, 1964\n','','American','I started trying to write when I was in second or third grade.','',NULL,'Trying,Write,Started',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31576,'','Margaret Haddix','Author','\nApril 19, 1964\n','','American','I think I learned a lot from reading in general - even from reading badly written books.','',NULL,'Learned,Reading,Books',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31577,'Time,Best','Margaret Haddix','Author','\nApril 19, 1964\n','','American','I was lucky enough not to face any required summer reading lists until I went to college. So I still think of summer as the best time to read for fun.','',NULL,'Fun',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31578,'','Margaret Haddix','Author','\nApril 19, 1964\n','','American','I write a book over a period of months or years, and when I\'m done with it, usually another year goes by before I see it in print. It\'s hard to be patient and wait.','',NULL,'Book,Hard,Done',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31579,'Freedom','Margaret Haddix','Author','\nApril 19, 1964\n','','American','It\'s just so much fun to make up characters, situations, and everything else about a story. I have so much freedom and flexibility to do whatever I want.','',NULL,'Fun,Everything',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31580,'','Margaret Haddix','Author','\nApril 19, 1964\n','','American','Sometimes I can spend as long revising a manuscript as I spent writing it in the first place.','',NULL,'Long,Writing,Sometimes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31581,'','Margaret Haddix','Author','\nApril 19, 1964\n','','American','There\'s something about each of my books that I\'m really proud of, and there\'s something about each of my books that I cringe over.','',NULL,'Proud,Books,Cringe',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31582,'Freedom','Margaret Haddix','Author','\nApril 19, 1964\n','','American','When writing isn\'t going well-then the bad thing about being a writer is that I also have the freedom and flexibility to do something badly, and no one else can fix it for me.','',NULL,'Bad,Writing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31583,'','Mark Haddon','Novelist','\nSeptember 26, 1962\n','','English','For me, disability is a way of getting some extremity, some kind of very difficult situation, that throws an interesting light on people.','',NULL,'Light,Difficult,Getting',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31584,'','Mark Haddon','Novelist','\nSeptember 26, 1962\n','','English','Most adults, unlike most children, understand the difference between a book that will hold them spellbound for a rainy Sunday afternoon and a book that will put them in touch with a part of themselves they didn\'t even know existed.','',NULL,'Sunday,Children,Book',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31585,'Life,Love','Mark Haddon','Novelist','\nSeptember 26, 1962\n','','English','Every life is narrow. Our only escape is not to run away, but to learn to love the people we are and the world in which we find ourselves.','',NULL,'Find',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31586,'','Mark Haddon','Novelist','\nSeptember 26, 1962\n','','English','At 20, 25, 30, we begin to realise that the possibilities of escape are getting fewer. We have jobs, children, partners, debts. This is the part of us to which literary fiction speaks.','',NULL,'Children,Getting,Escape',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31587,'Good','Mark Haddon','Novelist','\nSeptember 26, 1962\n','','English','From a good book, I want to be taken to the very edge. I want a glimpse into that outer darkness.','',NULL,'Book,Darkness',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31588,'','Mark Haddon','Novelist','\nSeptember 26, 1962\n','','English','I am atheist in a very religious mould. I\'m always asking myself the big questions. Where did we come from? Is there a meaning to all of this? When I find myself in church, I edit the hymns as I sing them.','',NULL,'Did,Find,Big',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31589,'Hope','Mark Haddon','Novelist','\nSeptember 26, 1962\n','','English','I don\'t remember deciding to become a writer. You decide to become a dentist or a postman. For me, writing is like being gay. You finally admit that this is who you are, you come out and hope that no one runs away.','',NULL,'Gay,Writing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31590,'','Mark Haddon','Novelist','\nSeptember 26, 1962\n','','English','If you enjoy math and you write novels, it\'s very rare that you\'ll get a chance to put your math into a novel. I leapt at the chance.','',NULL,'Enjoy,Put,Chance',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31591,'Great','Mark Haddon','Novelist','\nSeptember 26, 1962\n','','English','As a kid, I didn\'t read a great deal of fiction, and I\'ve forgotten most of what I did read.','',NULL,'Did,Read',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31592,'','Mark Haddon','Novelist','\nSeptember 26, 1962\n','','English','B is for bestseller.','',NULL,'Bestseller',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31593,'','Mark Haddon','Novelist','\nSeptember 26, 1962\n','','English','Bore children, and they stop reading. There\'s no room for self-indulgence or showing off or setting the scene.','',NULL,'Children,Off,Reading',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31594,'Good','Mark Haddon','Novelist','\nSeptember 26, 1962\n','','English','Children simply don\'t make the distinction; a book is either good or bad. And some of the books they think are good are very, very bad indeed.','',NULL,'Bad,Children',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31595,'Good','Mark Haddon','Novelist','\nSeptember 26, 1962\n','','English','I better make the plot good. I wanted to make it grip people on the first page and have a big turning point in the middle, as there is, and construct the whole thing like a roller coaster ride.','',NULL,'Better,Big',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31596,'','Mark Haddon','Novelist','\nSeptember 26, 1962\n','','English','I don\'t mean that literary fiction is better than genre fiction, On the contrary; novels can perform two functions and most perform only one.','',NULL,'Better,Mean,Two',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31597,'','Mark Haddon','Novelist','\nSeptember 26, 1962\n','','English','I knew there was a story; once you find a dog with a fork through it, you know there\'s a story there.','',NULL,'Through,Find,Once',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31598,'','Mark Haddon','Novelist','\nSeptember 26, 1962\n','','English','I started writing books for children because I could illustrate them myself and because, in my innocence, I thought they\'d be easier.','',NULL,'Children,Writing,Thought',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31599,'Time','Mark Haddon','Novelist','\nSeptember 26, 1962\n','','English','I think most writers feel like they\'re on the outside looking in much of the time. All of us feel, to a certain extent, alienated from the stuff going on around us.','',NULL,'Around,Looking',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31600,'','Mark Haddon','Novelist','\nSeptember 26, 1962\n','','English','I think the U.K. is too small to write about from within it and still make it seem foreign and exotic and interesting.','',NULL,'Small,Still,Write',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31601,'','Mark Haddon','Novelist','\nSeptember 26, 1962\n','','English','I was born too late for steam trains and a lazy eye meant I\'d never be an astronaut.','',NULL,'Lazy,Born,Late',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31602,'Home','Mark Haddon','Novelist','\nSeptember 26, 1962\n','','English','I\'ve worked in television long enough to know that when you stop enjoying that type of thing you go home and do something else.','',NULL,'Long,Enough',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31603,'','Mark Haddon','Novelist','\nSeptember 26, 1962\n','','English','I\'ve written 16 children\'s books and five unpublished novels. Some of the latter were breathtakingly bad.','',NULL,'Bad,Children,Books',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31604,'','Mark Haddon','Novelist','\nSeptember 26, 1962\n','','English','If kids like a picture book, they\'re going to read it at least 50 times. Read anything that often, and even minor imperfections start to feel like gravel in the bed.','',NULL,'Book,Start,Kids',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31605,'','Mark Haddon','Novelist','\nSeptember 26, 1962\n','','English','If one book\'s done this well, you want to write another one that does just as well. There\'s that horror of the second novel that doesn\'t match up.','',NULL,'Book,Done,Another',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31606,'','Mark Haddon','Novelist','\nSeptember 26, 1962\n','','English','Jane Austen was writing about boring people with desperately limited lives. We forget this because we\'ve seen too many of her books on screen.','',NULL,'Forget,Writing,Boring',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31607,'','Mark Haddon','Novelist','\nSeptember 26, 1962\n','','English','Many children\'s writers don\'t have children of their own.','',NULL,'Children,Writers',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31608,'Music','Charlie Haden','Musician','\nAugust 6, 1937\n','','American','The bass, no matter what kind of music you\'re playing, it just enhances the sound and makes everything sound more beautiful and full. When the bass stops, the bottom kind of drops out of everything.','',NULL,'Beautiful,Everything',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31609,'Art','Charlie Haden','Musician','\nAugust 6, 1937\n','','American','As long as there are musicians who have a passion for spontaneity, for creating something that\'s never been before, the art form of jazz will flourish.','',NULL,'Long,Passion',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31610,'','Charlie Haden','Musician','\nAugust 6, 1937\n','','American','I always told the people at Cal Arts that if they wanted me to do Jazz studies, first of all, there couldn\'t be a big band within 500 miles and that I could do what I wanted to do. And they said I could.','',NULL,'Said,Big,Wanted',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31611,'Music','Charlie Haden','Musician','\nAugust 6, 1937\n','','American','I have music inside me and I\'m very lucky to be able to play music and that\'s the way that I try to do it.','',NULL,'Play,Try',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31612,'Life','Charlie Haden','Musician','\nAugust 6, 1937\n','','American','I just see myself as a human being that\'s concerned about life.','',NULL,'Human,Concerned',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31613,'','Charlie Haden','Musician','\nAugust 6, 1937\n','','American','I just sit down at the piano and rattle it off.','',NULL,'Down,Off,Sit',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31614,'Beauty,Music','Charlie Haden','Musician','\nAugust 6, 1937\n','','American','I just try to play music from my heart and bring as much beauty as I can to as many people as I can. Just give them other alternatives, especially people who aren\'t exposed to creative music.','',NULL,'Heart',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31615,'Music,Good,Great','Charlie Haden','Musician','\nAugust 6, 1937\n','','American','I want them to come away with discovering the music inside them. And not thinking about themselves as jazz musicians, but thinking about themselves as good human beings, striving to be a great person and maybe they\'ll become a great musician.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31616,'Great,Respect','Charlie Haden','Musician','\nAugust 6, 1937\n','','American','I\'ve got a collection of songs that I\'ve had, I keep adding to and they\'re all great American composers. I wanted to showcase American composers and I\'ve done that on a lot of my records and played things by American composers that I really respect.','',NULL,'Done',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31617,'Music','Charlie Haden','Musician','\nAugust 6, 1937\n','','American','It used to be that creative music was most of the music that you heard back in the \'30s and \'40s, and now it\'s like 3 percent. So, its kind of a struggle getttin\' it out there.','',NULL,'Struggle,Creative',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31618,'Love','Charlie Haden','Musician','\nAugust 6, 1937\n','','American','James Cotton is a real blues guy, and he played with Muddy Waters, and it surprised me that they would want me to make a record with them, that he called me to do this record. I\'d never done anything like that before. But I love blues, so I was very happy.','',NULL,'Happy,Real',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31619,'','Charlie Haden','Musician','\nAugust 6, 1937\n','','American','Some tracks are with quartet and some tracks are with synthesizer.','',NULL,'Quartet,Tracks',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31620,'','Charlie Haden','Musician','\nAugust 6, 1937\n','','American','There\'s like a special group of people that come from different parts of the planet to study with me. It\'s nice. I just gave a workshop in Boston at the New England Conservatory, which was really nice.','',NULL,'Nice,Different,Special',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31621,'Beauty,Art','Charlie Haden','Musician','\nAugust 6, 1937\n','','American','We\'re here to bring beauty to the world and make a difference in this planet. That\'s what art forms are about.','',NULL,'Here',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31622,'','Charlie Haden','Musician','\nAugust 6, 1937\n','','American','When we first started playing we did a lot of rehearsing. We used to write out everything. In fact, that\'s the way everybody rehearses: we play the tunes and improvise.','',NULL,'Everything,Did,Play',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31623,'Family','Bill Hader','Actor','\nJune 7, 1978\n','','American','A lot of times I think people, when they\'re doing a movie that\'s a family movie, they\'re worried about this being too esoteric or too dark or too weird.','',NULL,'Dark,Times',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31624,'','Bill Hader','Actor','\nJune 7, 1978\n','','American','Yeah, improvising only really works 100% when you\'re with somebody.','',NULL,'Somebody,Works,Yeah',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31625,'','Chris Hadfield','Astronaut','\nAugust 29, 1959\n','','Canadian','For the last several years and culminating in six months in orbit next year, I\'ve been training for my third space flight. This one is almost in a category completely different than the previous two, specifically to live in on the space station for six months, to command a space ship and to fly a ne','',NULL,'Live,Different,Two',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31626,'','Chris Hadfield','Astronaut','\nAugust 29, 1959\n','','Canadian','Our role is to develop techniques that allow us to provide emergency life-saving procedures to injured patients in an extreme, remote environment without the presence of a physician.','',NULL,'Role,Develop,Presence',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31627,'','Chris Hadfield','Astronaut','\nAugust 29, 1959\n','','Canadian','And now for Return to Flight, I\'m chief of robotics working in the astronaut office in Houston, as a Canadian.','',NULL,'Working,Office,Return',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31628,'Life,Health,Best','Chris Hadfield','Astronaut','\nAugust 29, 1959\n','','Canadian','And then finally, I\'m the commander, so I am fundamentally responsible for the lives of the other people on board and the health and longevity of the space station. I need to bring six people back happy, healthy and feeling like they\'ve had the best six months of their life.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31629,'History','Chris Hadfield','Astronaut','\nAugust 29, 1959\n','','Canadian','I\'m really looking forward to it, if you can imagine floating weightless, watching the world pour by through the big bay window of the space station playing a guitar; just a tremendous place to think about where we are in history.','',NULL,'Forward,Through',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31630,'','Chris Hadfield','Astronaut','\nAugust 29, 1959\n','','Canadian','I\'ve been lucky enough to fly to space twice.','',NULL,'Enough,Lucky,Space',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31631,'','Chris Hadfield','Astronaut','\nAugust 29, 1959\n','','Canadian','I\'ve had a chance to fly a lot of different airplanes, but it was nothing like the shuttle ride.','',NULL,'Nothing,Different,Chance',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31632,'Smile,Amazing','Chris Hadfield','Astronaut','\nAugust 29, 1959\n','','Canadian','It is spectacular. From about five minutes in, when we knew for sure that we were going to have the weather to go, the smile on my face just got bigger and bigger, and I was just beaming through the whole launch. I mean, it is just an amazing ride.','',NULL,'Mean',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31633,'Time','Chris Hadfield','Astronaut','\nAugust 29, 1959\n','','Canadian','Our three big emergencies are fire, loss of pressurization or contaminated atmosphere. Any of those things in a spaceship are very deadly and time critical. Everybody\'s trained, but I\'m the commander of the ship, and it\'s up to me to decide.','',NULL,'Fire,Big',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31634,'','Chris Hadfield','Astronaut','\nAugust 29, 1959\n','','Canadian','So without that Canadian invention we were grounded. And so that was a really important and key part of the mission and Canadians should take real pride in it.','',NULL,'Important,Real,Pride',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31635,'Freedom,Respect','Stephen Hadley','Politician','\nFebruary 13, 1947\n','','American','I think it is very important for any U.S. administration to be clear that America stands on the side of freedom and democracy and respect for individual rights.','',NULL,'Important',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31636,'','Stephen Hadley','Politician','\nFebruary 13, 1947\n','','American','In a military operation, the command and control elements are a legitimate target.','',NULL,'Control,Military,Command',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31637,'','Stephen Hadley','Politician','\nFebruary 13, 1947\n','','American','Initial reports are encouraging. In the end of the day, it\'s going to be deeds, not words, that matter.','',NULL,'End,Words,Matter',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31638,'Good,Freedom','Stephen Hadley','Politician','\nFebruary 13, 1947\n','','American','Let\'s remember that the revolution in Tahrir Square was not anti-American, it was not anti-Israeli, it was for democracy and freedom. That\'s a good thing.','',NULL,'Democracy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31639,'','Stephen Hadley','Politician','\nFebruary 13, 1947\n','','American','Pakistan is an old ally of the United States.','',NULL,'Old,United,Pakistan',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31640,'War','Stephen Hadley','Politician','\nFebruary 13, 1947\n','','American','Pakistan is both an ally in the war on terror, and in some sense, a battleground of the war on terror.','',NULL,'Sense,Both',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31641,'','Stephen Hadley','Politician','\nFebruary 13, 1947\n','','American','That U.N. Security Council resolution requires getting Syrian troops and intelligence officials out of Lebanon so that the Lebanese can have elections here this spring that are free and fair and free of outside influence.','',NULL,'Spring,Free,Here',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31642,'','Stephen Hadley','Politician','\nFebruary 13, 1947\n','','American','The violence seems to be diminishing. They\'ve stared into the abyss a bit. I think they\'ve all concluded that further violence... is not in their interests.','',NULL,'Violence,Seems,Bit',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31643,'Hope','Stephen Hadley','Politician','\nFebruary 13, 1947\n','','American','We hope and we\'ve made clear that the forces need to come out. It needs to be full and complete withdrawal. Our position is it needs to be done as soon as possible so that the elections can be free, fair and free of outside influence.','',NULL,'Done,Made',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31644,'','Stephen Hadley','Politician','\nFebruary 13, 1947\n','','American','We\'ve talked to the Europeans about it. It\'s clear if those negotiations fail, then we are agreed with the Europeans that the next step is to take the matter to the U.N. Security Council.','',NULL,'Matter,Next,Security',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31645,'Science','Ernst Haeckel','Scientist','\nFebruary 16, 1834\n','\nAugust 8, 1919\n','German','Both of these branches of evolutionary science, are, in my opinion, in the closest causal connection; this arises from the reciprocal action of the laws of heredity and adaptation.','',NULL,'Opinion,Action',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31646,'Politics','Ernst Haeckel','Scientist','\nFebruary 16, 1834\n','\nAugust 8, 1919\n','German','Politics is applied biology.','',NULL,'Biology,Applied',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31647,'Love','Ernst Haeckel','Scientist','\nFebruary 16, 1834\n','\nAugust 8, 1919\n','German','The real cause of personal existence is not the favor of the Almighty, but the sexual love of one\'s earthly parents.','',NULL,'Parents,Real',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31648,'Love','Kay Hagan','Politician','\nMay 26, 1953\n','','American','After much thought and prayer, I have come to my own personal conclusion that we shouldn\'t tell people who they can love or who they can marry.','',NULL,'Thought,After',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31649,'','Kay Hagan','Politician','\nMay 26, 1953\n','','American','For too long, Americans have fallen victim to financial abuses at the hands of predatory lenders that operate in the shadows.','',NULL,'Long,Financial,Hands',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31650,'','Kay Hagan','Politician','\nMay 26, 1953\n','','American','I need to be looking at what\'s important in North Carolina, and you better believe that\'s what I will do.','',NULL,'Believe,Important,Better',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31651,'','Kay Hagan','Politician','\nMay 26, 1953\n','','American','I want to look at the whole package, but I definitely want to protect the middle-class taxpayer, first and foremost.','',NULL,'Whole,Protect,Definitely',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31652,'Work','Kay Hagan','Politician','\nMay 26, 1953\n','','American','I want to use every tool in the toolbox that\'s at our disposal to help our economy and put people back to work.','',NULL,'Help,Put',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31653,'','Kay Hagan','Politician','\nMay 26, 1953\n','','American','I\'m up for re-election in 2014, and yes I do plan to run for re-election.','',NULL,'Plan,Run,Yes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31654,'Life,Faith','Kay Hagan','Politician','\nMay 26, 1953\n','','American','My faith guides my life.','',NULL,'Guides',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31655,'Home','Kay Hagan','Politician','\nMay 26, 1953\n','','American','North Carolina is home to some of the largest financial institutions in the country, and a vibrant network of community banks. We\'re a banking state, and we\'re proud of that distinction. But we also understand that responsible financial regulation protects consumers and businesses.','',NULL,'Country,Understand',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31656,'Work','Kay Hagan','Politician','\nMay 26, 1953\n','','American','North Carolina is strong because our people are strong. They define our state - by their hard work, commitment to their families and neighbors, their willingness to sacrifice so that their children can have a chance to forge their own path.','',NULL,'Strong,Children',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31657,'Power','Kay Hagan','Politician','\nMay 26, 1953\n','','American','People like Elizabeth Dole have given too much power to the special interests.','',NULL,'Special,Interests',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31658,'Marriage,Time','Kay Hagan','Politician','\nMay 26, 1953\n','','American','Religious institutions should have religious freedom on this issue. No church or minister should ever have to conduct a marriage that is inconsistent with their religious beliefs. But I think as a civil institution, this issue\'s time has come and we need to move forward.','',NULL,'Freedom',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31659,'Happiness,Family','Kay Hagan','Politician','\nMay 26, 1953\n','','American','The fabric of North Carolina and what makes our state so special is our families and our common desire for a brighter future for our children. No matter what your family looks like, we all want the same thing for our families - happiness, health, prosperity, a bright future for our children and gran','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31660,'Time,Business','Kay Hagan','Politician','\nMay 26, 1953\n','','American','The Small Business \'common app\' would function much like the one that students complete to apply to multiple colleges and universities simultaneously. It would ensure that small businesses across the country can concentrate on growing and creating jobs - not wasting time, filling out mountains of re','',NULL,'Country',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31661,'Government','Kay Hagan','Politician','\nMay 26, 1953\n','','American','We in Congress need to do everything possible to encourage and cultivate small businesses, so that they can expand and create jobs. Far too often, however, U.S. small businesses are impeded by government paperwork and bureaucratic red tape.','',NULL,'Everything,Small',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31662,'God','Kay Hagan','Politician','\nMay 26, 1953\n','','American','Well, I believe in God. I taught Sunday school.','',NULL,'School,Believe',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31663,'Birthday','Sammy Hagar','Musician','\nOctober 13, 1947\n','','American','Every year on your birthday, you get a chance to start new.','',NULL,'Start,Chance',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31664,'','Sammy Hagar','Musician','\nOctober 13, 1947\n','','American','Overall, we had about 50 meetings where the brothers would say that I couldn\'t do any solo records, I couldn\'t write for other people, I couldn\'t do this and I couldn\'t do that. These guys were trying to nail my feet to the ground.','',NULL,'Trying,Write,Guys',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31665,'Time','Sammy Hagar','Musician','\nOctober 13, 1947\n','','American','I\'ve been drinking tequila for a long time now, and it\'s never been about drinking to get drunk. I don\'t do that. I never drink tequila during the day, and I don\'t drive at night.','',NULL,'Drunk,Long',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31666,'','Sammy Hagar','Musician','\nOctober 13, 1947\n','','American','I think all the bad blood started when Geffen released a greatest hits package of my solo stuff.','',NULL,'Bad,Greatest,Started',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31667,'','Sammy Hagar','Musician','\nOctober 13, 1947\n','','American','In Van Halen there were moments, like in some of the ballads, I put my heart and soul into those records. Those lyrics when I sang \'em, I gave myself goosebumps.','',NULL,'Heart,Soul,Put',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31668,'Sad','Sammy Hagar','Musician','\nOctober 13, 1947\n','','American','All he cares about is going out there with his Jack Daniels bottle. Nothing has changed. That\'s kind of sad. If David was doing better than he used to be, then that would be different. But it was a joke and he made it that way.','',NULL,'Better,Nothing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31669,'Great,Best','Sammy Hagar','Musician','\nOctober 13, 1947\n','','American','Dave was great in Van Halen. No question about it. He was one of the best at being Mr. Rock Star. But it\'s sickening to see a guy still trying to be that with a wig on 20 years later.','',NULL,'Rock',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31670,'','Sammy Hagar','Musician','\nOctober 13, 1947\n','','American','I had written lyrics to a song called The Silent Extreme, which Alex later renamed Humans Being.','',NULL,'Song,Silent,Written',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31671,'','Sammy Hagar','Musician','\nOctober 13, 1947\n','','American','I see couples fighting about the stupidest things. You just have to rise above everything.','',NULL,'Everything,Fighting,Rise',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31672,'','Sammy Hagar','Musician','\nOctober 13, 1947\n','','American','If you don\'t ever stop singing, your voice stays in shape. It\'s like the marathon runner. You\'ve got to run, run, run to stay in shape.','',NULL,'Ever,Stop,Run',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31673,'Love','Sammy Hagar','Musician','\nOctober 13, 1947\n','','American','Sometimes you\'re afraid to fall in love with a chick, but she sucks you in anyway.','',NULL,'Sometimes,Afraid',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31674,'','Sammy Hagar','Musician','\nOctober 13, 1947\n','','American','Everything that Eddie has said about me is the total opposite of what really happened. Eddie says I wanted to be a solo artist. No, Eddie wanted to be a solo artist.','',NULL,'Everything,Said,Wanted',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31675,'','Sammy Hagar','Musician','\nOctober 13, 1947\n','','American','I didn\'t think I\'d be around 30 years later.','',NULL,'Around,Later',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31676,'','Sammy Hagar','Musician','\nOctober 13, 1947\n','','American','I don\'t want to talk about negative, dark things. The only thing I\'ve got against stuff like Marilyn Manson is, they make unbelievable videos and unbelievable images.','',NULL,'Dark,Negative,Talk',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31677,'','Sammy Hagar','Musician','\nOctober 13, 1947\n','','American','I had a solo career before Van Halen. My fan base filtered through Van Halen with me and came right on out the other side with me.','',NULL,'Career,Through,Before',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31678,'','Sammy Hagar','Musician','\nOctober 13, 1947\n','','American','I looked at Mick Jagger and Keith Richards and the boys up there thinking, I want to be that.','',NULL,'Thinking,Keith,Jagger',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31679,'Music','Sammy Hagar','Musician','\nOctober 13, 1947\n','','American','I wasn\'t writing the music. Ed would write a piece of music. I\'d listen to it and come up with a melody and then we would arrange it. We\'d put it together and I would write lyrics to my melodies.','',NULL,'Writing,Together',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31680,'','Sammy Hagar','Musician','\nOctober 13, 1947\n','','American','I would like to enlighten people.','',NULL,'Enlighten',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31681,'Life,Music','Sammy Hagar','Musician','\nOctober 13, 1947\n','','American','I\'m John Lee Hooker in the sense that he was a blues man and he played blues his whole life. I\'m a rock guy and I\'m going to play rock music my whole life.','',NULL,'Rock',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31682,'','Sammy Hagar','Musician','\nOctober 13, 1947\n','','American','I\'m still raising kids myself, so I don\'t feel like a grandpa.','',NULL,'Still,Kids,Raising',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31683,'','Sammy Hagar','Musician','\nOctober 13, 1947\n','','American','I\'ve never done a box set, and Eddie\'s full of it if he says otherwise.','',NULL,'Done,Full,Says',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31684,'Truth','Sammy Hagar','Musician','\nOctober 13, 1947\n','','American','I\'ve never met or spoken to David Lee Roth, yet it\'s rather ironic that even he\'s saying Eddie\'s lying about things. I\'m saying he\'s not telling the truth, yet Eddie insists that the two of us are lying! You be the judge.','',NULL,'Judge,Saying',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31685,'','Sammy Hagar','Musician','\nOctober 13, 1947\n','','American','If I would go up on a high note, Eddie would want a low one. That\'s how petty the situation had become.','',NULL,'Become,High,Situation',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31686,'','Sammy Hagar','Musician','\nOctober 13, 1947\n','','American','If I would have ever dreamed that I wouldn\'t be in Van Halen anymore and was going to have resume my solo career again, I would have never contributed anything towards my own greatest hits package.','',NULL,'Greatest,Career,Ever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31687,'Life,Good','Sammy Hagar','Musician','\nOctober 13, 1947\n','','American','It\'s a good thing I don\'t read everything Eddie says, or I\'d be up in arms and not enjoying my life.','',NULL,'Everything',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31688,'','Jessica Hagedorn','Writer','1949','','Filipino','My identity is linked to my grandmother, who\'s pure Filipino, as pure as you can probably get. And that shaped my imagination. So that\'s how I identify.','',NULL,'Pure,Identity,Identify',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31689,'Society','Jessica Hagedorn','Writer','1949','','Filipino','I\'m an underdog person, so I align myself with those who seem to be not considered valuable in polite society.','',NULL,'Person,Seem',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31690,'Life','Jessica Hagedorn','Writer','1949','','Filipino','Life is not simple, and people can\'t be boxed into being either heroes or villains.','',NULL,'Simple,Either',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31691,'','Jessica Hagedorn','Writer','1949','','Filipino','Becoming a mother has helped make me a tougher, stronger writer.','',NULL,'Mother,Writer,Stronger',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31692,'','Jessica Hagedorn','Writer','1949','','Filipino','But I think there\'s a genuine joy, too, a sense that no matter what, even if my stomach\'s growling, I\'m going to dance. That\'s what I want to leave people with at the end of the play. After all this, people still know how to live.','',NULL,'Live,End,Still',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31693,'Time','Jessica Hagedorn','Writer','1949','','Filipino','Everything matters. Time is precious.','',NULL,'Everything,Matters',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31694,'Women,Men,Movies','Jessica Hagedorn','Writer','1949','','Filipino','Growing up in the Philippines, I loved all kinds of movies. We had a very healthy film industry there when I was a child. It\'s now gotten very limited. They only make action movies and hard-core exploitation movies. Women get raped; men get shot.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31695,'Life,Best','Jessica Hagedorn','Writer','1949','','Filipino','Hybridity keeps me from being rigid about most things. It has taught me to appreciate the contradictions in the world and in my life. I scavenge from the best.','',NULL,'Appreciate',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31696,'','Jessica Hagedorn','Writer','1949','','Filipino','I also identify as a Latin person, a person who has Latin blood.','',NULL,'Person,Blood,Latin',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31697,'Music','Jessica Hagedorn','Writer','1949','','Filipino','I don\'t believe in sampling some Tibetan music just to make it sound groovy, but you do your homework, you understand what you\'re doing with it.','',NULL,'Believe,Understand',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31698,'','Jessica Hagedorn','Writer','1949','','Filipino','I don\'t know what issues concerning identity have helped contemporary fiction evolve to what it is now. All I know is that the range of voices that are being heard and published is a lot more diverse than when I was coming up.','',NULL,'Coming,Heard,Fiction',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31699,'Love','Jessica Hagedorn','Writer','1949','','Filipino','I love writing dialogue, and I think a lot of my writing is visual and very cinematic.','',NULL,'Writing,Visual',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31700,'','Jessica Hagedorn','Writer','1949','','Filipino','I think for a lot of so-called post-colonial peoples, there\'s a feeling of not being quite legitimate, of not being pure enough.','',NULL,'Feeling,Enough,Quite',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31701,'Music','Jessica Hagedorn','Writer','1949','','Filipino','I\'m preparing for a multimedia theater piece, Airport Music, that\'s coming up in New York City.','',NULL,'Coming,City',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31702,'Music','Jessica Hagedorn','Writer','1949','','Filipino','Music is very influential to my writing, as are theater and film.','',NULL,'Writing,Film',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31703,'','Jessica Hagedorn','Writer','1949','','Filipino','There are certain regions in the country where the indigenous people eat dogs.','',NULL,'Country,Eat,Dogs',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31704,'Death','Jessica Hagedorn','Writer','1949','','Filipino','There were also horror shows on the radio. Very terrifying and thrilling to me as a kid. They had all these creepy sound effects. They would come on at ten o\'clock at night, and I just would scare myself to death.','',NULL,'Night,Kid',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31705,'Movies','Jessica Hagedorn','Writer','1949','','Filipino','We didn\'t have television until I was about eight years old, so it was either the movies or radio. A lot of radio drama. That was our television, you know. We had to use our imagination. So it was really those two things, and the comics, that I immersed myself in as a child.','',NULL,'Two,Old',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31706,'Leadership,Power','Chuck Hagel','Politician','\nOctober 4, 1946\n','','American','Alliances and international organizations should be understood as opportunities for leadership and a means to expand our influence, not as constraints on our power.','',NULL,'Means',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31707,'','Chuck Hagel','Politician','\nOctober 4, 1946\n','','American','Bogging down large armies in historically complex, dangerous areas ends in disaster.','',NULL,'Down,Dangerous,Large',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31708,'','Chuck Hagel','Politician','\nOctober 4, 1946\n','','American','Engagement is not appeasement. Engagement is not surrender.','',NULL,'Surrender,Engagement',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31709,'','Chuck Hagel','Politician','\nOctober 4, 1946\n','','American','Foreign policy is all about a universe of bad decisions, imperfect decisions; every situation is different. The dynamics, the atmospherics, the people, the pressures, the geopolitical realities shift.','',NULL,'Bad,Different,Decisions',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31710,'','Chuck Hagel','Politician','\nOctober 4, 1946\n','','American','Foreign policy will require a strategic agility that, whenever possible, gets ahead of problems, strengthens U.S. security and alliances, and promotes American interests and credibility.','',NULL,'Problems,American,Possible',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31711,'','Chuck Hagel','Politician','\nOctober 4, 1946\n','','American','I am fully supportive of \'open service\' and committed to LGBT military families.','',NULL,'Service,Military,Open',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31712,'War','Chuck Hagel','Politician','\nOctober 4, 1946\n','','American','I have never believed you go to war in Iraq, you go to war in Afghanistan, and believe that you can deal with those battlefields, those countries, in microcosms, or narrow channels.','',NULL,'Believe,Deal',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31713,'','Chuck Hagel','Politician','\nOctober 4, 1946\n','','American','I have said many times that Iran is a state sponsor of terrorism.','',NULL,'Said,Times,State',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31714,'','Chuck Hagel','Politician','\nOctober 4, 1946\n','','American','I would not trade America\'s position in the world - our ledger, our debts and assets - for any country in the world. There isn\'t a country in the world even close to America.','',NULL,'Country,America,Close',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31715,'','Chuck Hagel','Politician','\nOctober 4, 1946\n','','American','I\'m a supporter of Israel, always have been.','',NULL,'Israel,Supporter',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31716,'','Chuck Hagel','Politician','\nOctober 4, 1946\n','','American','I\'m not saying my idea is the one and only idea. We should have other ideas, but the president has not laid down a specific plan as to how he\'s going to get us to solvency. I do that.','',NULL,'Saying,Down,Idea',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31717,'','Chuck Hagel','Politician','\nOctober 4, 1946\n','','American','Imposing democracy through force is a roll of the dice.','',NULL,'Democracy,Through,Force',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31718,'','Chuck Hagel','Politician','\nOctober 4, 1946\n','','American','Institutions are imperfect. Governments surely are. People are.','',NULL,'Imperfect,Surely',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31719,'War','Chuck Hagel','Politician','\nOctober 4, 1946\n','','American','It is easy to get into war, not so easy to get out.','',NULL,'Easy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31720,'Power','Chuck Hagel','Politician','\nOctober 4, 1946\n','','American','My overall worldview has never changed: that America has and must maintain the strongest military in the world, that we must lead the international community to confront threats and challenges together, and that we must use all tools of American power to protect our citizens and our interests.','',NULL,'Must,Together',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31721,'Great','Chuck Hagel','Politician','\nOctober 4, 1946\n','','American','Nations, great nations have limitations. All nations have limitations. Even great powers have limitations.','',NULL,'Nations,Powers',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31722,'','Chuck Hagel','Politician','\nOctober 4, 1946\n','','American','No border that touches Israel is always secure.','',NULL,'Israel,Secure,Border',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31723,'','Chuck Hagel','Politician','\nOctober 4, 1946\n','','American','No one individual vote, no one individual quote or no one individual statement defines me, my beliefs, or my record.','',NULL,'Vote,Individual,Beliefs',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31724,'Power,Freedom','Chuck Hagel','Politician','\nOctober 4, 1946\n','','American','Our alliances should be understood as a means to expand our influence, not as a constraint on our power. The expansion of democracy and freedom in the world should be a shared interest and value with all nations.','',NULL,'Democracy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31725,'','Chuck Hagel','Politician','\nOctober 4, 1946\n','','American','Our foreign policy needs to support our energy, economic, defense and domestic policies. It all falls within the arch of national interest. There will be windows of opportunity, but they will open and close quickly.','',NULL,'Energy,Support,Within',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31726,'Peace','Chuck Hagel','Politician','\nOctober 4, 1946\n','','American','Peace comes through dealing with people. Peace doesn\'t come at the end of a bayonet or the end of a gun.','',NULL,'End,Through',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31727,'Great','Chuck Hagel','Politician','\nOctober 4, 1946\n','','American','People are not trying to get into China, they\'re trying to get out of China. The United States is the only great country where people are trying to get into to this country for obvious reasons.','',NULL,'Trying,Country',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31728,'Peace','Chuck Hagel','Politician','\nOctober 4, 1946\n','','American','The Israeli people must be free to live in peace and security.','',NULL,'Live,Must',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31729,'Time,History','Chuck Hagel','Politician','\nOctober 4, 1946\n','','American','The United Nations has a critical role to play in promoting stability, security, democracy, human rights, and economic development. The UN is as relevant today as at any time in its history, but it needs reform.','',NULL,'Today',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31730,'','Chuck Hagel','Politician','\nOctober 4, 1946\n','','American','The United States can\'t impose democracies. We can\'t impose our will. The Russians found that out in Afghanistan.','',NULL,'Found,United,Russians',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31731,'','Carl Hagelin','Athlete','\nAugust 23, 1988\n','','Swedish','I never want to hurt anyone on the ice. That\'s not the type of player I am.','',NULL,'Hurt,Anyone,Player',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31732,'','Carl Hagelin','Athlete','\nAugust 23, 1988\n','','Swedish','There are guys out there faster than me.','',NULL,'Guys,Faster',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31733,'Power','Carl Hagelin','Athlete','\nAugust 23, 1988\n','','Swedish','You want to play in every game, and you especially don\'t want to be in the penalty box for five minutes and give the other team a chance to get a power play, and you don\'t want to hurt anyone on the other team.','',NULL,'Hurt,Game',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31734,'','Nina Hagen','Musician','\nMarch 11, 1955\n','','German','As long as karma exists, the world changes. There will always be karma to be taken care of.','',NULL,'Karma,Care,Long',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31735,'','Nina Hagen','Musician','\nMarch 11, 1955\n','','German','Do some selfless service for people who are in need. Consider the whole picture, not just our little selves.','',NULL,'Whole,Service,Picture',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31736,'','Nina Hagen','Musician','\nMarch 11, 1955\n','','German','Jesus Christ will be the leader of an intergalactic earth evacuation. We\'re getting some earth leaders up there to check the mother ship. The Bible says that the sky will be glorious and Christ will come back to us all.','',NULL,'Mother,Jesus,Leader',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31737,'God','Nina Hagen','Musician','\nMarch 11, 1955\n','','German','When I was growing up in East Germay, everyone said there was no God. So I started looking for it myself.','',NULL,'Said,Everyone',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31738,'Great','Nina Hagen','Musician','\nMarch 11, 1955\n','','German','I create my own lyrics. I have a great band. I have a drummer from East Berlin.','',NULL,'Band,Create',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31739,'','Nina Hagen','Musician','\nMarch 11, 1955\n','','German','I have a following. Whenever I am on tour they come. It is always sold out.','',NULL,'Whenever,Tour,Following',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31740,'Strength','Nina Hagen','Musician','\nMarch 11, 1955\n','','German','I have my own strength.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31741,'','Nina Hagen','Musician','\nMarch 11, 1955\n','','German','I meet many people, I talk with them, like a TV show host. I show what\'s going on with Greenpeace, interesing political things, I have artists, musicians and bands.','',NULL,'Political,Talk,Show',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31742,'God','Nina Hagen','Musician','\nMarch 11, 1955\n','','German','I once had a dream and this one familiar god, who was probably one of my master teachers, said, \'You should not worry about being on the charts. That\'s not important.\'','',NULL,'Important,Said',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31743,'','Nina Hagen','Musician','\nMarch 11, 1955\n','','German','I was traveling on our tour bus through Europe and I was thinking I want to have long blonde hair.','',NULL,'Long,Thinking,Through',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31744,'Life,Great','Nina Hagen','Musician','\nMarch 11, 1955\n','','German','Life is so great every day. I am telling things every day.','',NULL,'Telling',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31745,'','Nina Hagen','Musician','\nMarch 11, 1955\n','','German','You have to see my show to believe that I\'m the only unique Nina Hagen on this planet.','',NULL,'Believe,Show,Unique',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31746,'','Uta Hagen','Actress','\nJune 12, 1919\n','\nJanuary 14, 2004\n','German','We must overcome the notion that we must be regular... it robs you of the chance to be extraordinary and leads you to the mediocre.','',NULL,'Must,Chance,Overcome',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31747,'','Uta Hagen','Actress','\nJune 12, 1919\n','\nJanuary 14, 2004\n','German','We were not allowed to say, Screw, but we could say, Hump the hostess, because hump is in Shakespeare.','',NULL,'Hump,Screw,Hostess',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31748,'Love','Uta Hagen','Actress','\nJune 12, 1919\n','\nJanuary 14, 2004\n','German','I love playing Chekhov. That\'s the hardest; that\'s why I love it most.','',NULL,'Why,Playing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31749,'','Uta Hagen','Actress','\nJune 12, 1919\n','\nJanuary 14, 2004\n','German','Once in awhile, there\'s stuff that makes me say, That\'s what theatre\'s about. It has to be a human event on the stage, and that doesn\'t happen very often.','',NULL,'Human,Happen,Often',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31750,'','Uta Hagen','Actress','\nJune 12, 1919\n','\nJanuary 14, 2004\n','German','If you want a bourgeois existence, you shouldn\'t be an actor. You\'re in the wrong profession.','',NULL,'Wrong,Actor,Existence',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31751,'','Uta Hagen','Actress','\nJune 12, 1919\n','\nJanuary 14, 2004\n','German','Usually, someone who\'s in a show gets me a ticket. I feel cornered. I can\'t walk out if I don\'t like it.','',NULL,'Someone,Show,Walk',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31752,'','Uta Hagen','Actress','\nJune 12, 1919\n','\nJanuary 14, 2004\n','German','Awards don\'t really mean much.','',NULL,'Mean,Awards',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31753,'','Uta Hagen','Actress','\nJune 12, 1919\n','\nJanuary 14, 2004\n','German','I have disassociated myself from that book.','',NULL,'Book',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31754,'Love,Good,Movies','Uta Hagen','Actress','\nJune 12, 1919\n','\nJanuary 14, 2004\n','German','I love going to the movies; I love watching good movie actors. They must know something I don\'t.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31755,'','Uta Hagen','Actress','\nJune 12, 1919\n','\nJanuary 14, 2004\n','German','I think, by and large, the level of acting is mediocre. When I go to the theatre, I get so angry. I don\'t go.','',NULL,'Angry,Acting,Theatre',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31756,'','Uta Hagen','Actress','\nJune 12, 1919\n','\nJanuary 14, 2004\n','German','I won\'t go to England because they won\'t let my dog in.','',NULL,'Dog,Won,England',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31757,'','Uta Hagen','Actress','\nJune 12, 1919\n','\nJanuary 14, 2004\n','German','I\'m a bad liar; I don\'t know what to say backstage.','',NULL,'Liar,Bad,Backstage',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31758,'Education','Uta Hagen','Actress','\nJune 12, 1919\n','\nJanuary 14, 2004\n','German','Marlon was so sensitive, you thought the poor guy just had a bad education.','',NULL,'Bad,Thought',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31759,'','Uta Hagen','Actress','\nJune 12, 1919\n','\nJanuary 14, 2004\n','German','Maybe the one I enjoyed playing most was A Month in the Country.','',NULL,'Country,Playing,Maybe',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31760,'','Uta Hagen','Actress','\nJune 12, 1919\n','\nJanuary 14, 2004\n','German','They still had the Lord Chamberlain, so we had this idiotic censorship. We were allowed three Jesus Christs instead of 10. Why three were OK, I don\'t know.','',NULL,'Jesus,Still,Why',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31761,'Anniversary','Uta Hagen','Actress','\nJune 12, 1919\n','\nJanuary 14, 2004\n','German','We had a relationship that lasted 44 years. Herbert and I lived together 10 years before we were married. He always gave me a little heart for whatever anniversary.','',NULL,'Heart,Together',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31762,'','Uta Hagen','Actress','\nJune 12, 1919\n','\nJanuary 14, 2004\n','German','Working with Brando was fun. It was like a tennis match. We played unbelievably well together.','',NULL,'Fun,Together,Working',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31763,'','Walter Hagen','Athlete','\nDecember 21, 1892\n','\nOctober 6, 1969\n','American','You\'re only here for a short visit. Don\'t hurry, don\'t worry. And be sure to smell the flowers along the way.','',NULL,'Short,Here,Worry',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31764,'','Walter Hagen','Athlete','\nDecember 21, 1892\n','\nOctober 6, 1969\n','American','Make the hard ones look easy and the easy ones look hard.','',NULL,'Hard,Easy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31765,'Beauty,Art,Romantic','Walter Hagen','Athlete','\nDecember 21, 1892\n','\nOctober 6, 1969\n','American','It is the addition of strangeness to beauty that constitutes the romantic character in art.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31766,'','Walter Hagen','Athlete','\nDecember 21, 1892\n','\nOctober 6, 1969\n','American','My dear, did you ever stop to think what a wonderful bunker you would make?','',NULL,'Ever,Did,Wonderful',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31767,'','Walter Hagen','Athlete','\nDecember 21, 1892\n','\nOctober 6, 1969\n','American','No one remembers who came in second.','',NULL,'Second,Remembers',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31768,'Respect','Walter Hagen','Athlete','\nDecember 21, 1892\n','\nOctober 6, 1969\n','American','There is no tragedy in missing a putt, no matter how short. All have erred in this respect.','',NULL,'Short,Matter',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31769,'God','John Haggai','','','','','God is concerned with nations, but nations also need to be concerned with God. No nation can have a monopoly on God, but God will bless any nation whose people seek and honor His will as revealed by Christ and declared through the Holy Spirit.','',NULL,'Through,Honor',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31770,'God,Failure','John Haggai','','','','','Attempt something so impossible that unless God is in it, it\'s doomed to failure.','',NULL,'Impossible',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31771,'','John Haggai','','','','','Gather in your resources, rally all your faculties, marshal all your energies, focus all your capacities upon mastery of at least one field of endeavor.','',NULL,'Focus,Resources,Endeavor',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31772,'Hope','H. Rider Haggard','Writer','\nJune 22, 1856\n','\nMay 14, 1925\n','English','The Almighty gave us our lives, and I suppose He meant us to defend them, at least I have always acted on that, and I hope it will not be brought up against me when my clock strikes.','',NULL,'Against,Lives',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31773,'Freedom','Merle Haggard','Musician','\nApril 6, 1937\n','','American','In 1960, when I came out of prison as an ex-convict, I had more freedom under parolee supervision than there\'s available... in America right now.','',NULL,'America,Prison',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31774,'Music','Merle Haggard','Musician','\nApril 6, 1937\n','','American','And there\'s some Latino music I like, and some reggae music.','',NULL,'Reggae,Latino',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31775,'','Merle Haggard','Musician','\nApril 6, 1937\n','','American','\'Cause I was already a smoker, it was easy to get addicted. The one thing that they don\'t teach you about marijuana is how addictive it is.','',NULL,'Easy,Cause,Teach',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31776,'','Merle Haggard','Musician','\nApril 6, 1937\n','','American','I\'ve got two families.','',NULL,'Two,Families',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31777,'','Merle Haggard','Musician','\nApril 6, 1937\n','','American','It\'s been said that Bill Gates has come up with something that\'ll be released in December that\'s gonna put a lid on counterfeiting. If that\'s a fact then it\'s really interesting to own your own product - with all the potential methods of downloading.','',NULL,'Put,Said,Fact',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31778,'Money','Merle Haggard','Musician','\nApril 6, 1937\n','','American','It\'s easier to force feed people than it is to give \'em what they want. It makes more money.','',NULL,'Give,Makes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31779,'Music','Merle Haggard','Musician','\nApril 6, 1937\n','','American','The only thing that I miss lately in all music is somebody that will put out a melody that you can whistle. It doesn\'t seem like there\'s anything happening like that.','',NULL,'Put,Somebody',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31780,'Time','Merle Haggard','Musician','\nApril 6, 1937\n','','American','Well, I\'m kinda like George Carlin. I think that there ought to be a time where everybody should have all the drugs they want and there\'d be nobody in charge, sort of like... now!','',NULL,'Everybody,Nobody',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31781,'','Merle Haggard','Musician','\nApril 6, 1937\n','','American','95% of the album is my writing, by choice, because it seems to be what the distributors want.','',NULL,'Writing,Choice,Seems',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31782,'','Merle Haggard','Musician','\nApril 6, 1937\n','','American','And then I have two children by Theresa, one boy 10 and one girl 13.','',NULL,'Girl,Children,Two',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31783,'','Merle Haggard','Musician','\nApril 6, 1937\n','','American','And then, of course, there\'s a couple that claim to be, but I haven\'t done any DNA tests or anything.','',NULL,'Done,Couple,Tests',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31784,'Age','Merle Haggard','Musician','\nApril 6, 1937\n','','American','At my age, I don\'t buy but a half a loaf of bread, you know?','',NULL,'Half,Bread',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31785,'','Merle Haggard','Musician','\nApril 6, 1937\n','','American','Diana Krall knocks me out. I like jazz and I like her simple approach.','',NULL,'Simple,Her,Jazz',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31786,'Health,Sad','Merle Haggard','Musician','\nApril 6, 1937\n','','American','Everybody likes Johnny Cash. I think the sad part of it is his health is givin\' him problems.','',NULL,'Him',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31787,'Good','Merle Haggard','Musician','\nApril 6, 1937\n','','American','HAG Records, is a company that I\'ve owned. I\'ve had a couple of gospel releases on it. We developed a pretty good distribution setup there and we do have something to use in case they don\'t want to sign us.','',NULL,'Pretty,Company',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31788,'Music','Merle Haggard','Musician','\nApril 6, 1937\n','','American','I enjoy the videos with the sound off, where you can look at the belly buttons and everything. Really some pretty girls, but I don\'t know about the music.','',NULL,'Everything,Enjoy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31789,'','Merle Haggard','Musician','\nApril 6, 1937\n','','American','I had some surgery on my feet, which has helped my back some.','',NULL,'Feet,Helped,Surgery',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31790,'','Merle Haggard','Musician','\nApril 6, 1937\n','','American','I haven\'t had any problems with my back since I got the foot surgery.','',NULL,'Problems,Since,Foot',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31791,'Family','Merle Haggard','Musician','\nApril 6, 1937\n','','American','I think I\'m most proud of my family right now. I\'m more into that then I\'ve ever been. It also gives a new area to draw from in creativity with my songs.','',NULL,'Ever,Creativity',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31792,'Nature','Merle Haggard','Musician','\nApril 6, 1937\n','','American','I was 48-years old before anybody talked me into it for medicinal purposes, instead of some of these drugs that they give you that will lead you to heart surgery and things of that nature.','',NULL,'Heart,Give',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31793,'Love','Merle Haggard','Musician','\nApril 6, 1937\n','','American','I\'m just writin\' about my little ol\' love affair.','',NULL,'Affair',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31794,'Family','Merle Haggard','Musician','\nApril 6, 1937\n','','American','I\'ve got one young family by the first wife, with four children.','',NULL,'Wife,Children',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31795,'Life,Time,Home','Merle Haggard','Musician','\nApril 6, 1937\n','','American','It makes my wife mad, you know, she wants me to stay home all the time. But its what I\'ve done all my life and I think when I quit doing it I\'ll probably go away pretty quick.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31796,'Car','Merle Haggard','Musician','\nApril 6, 1937\n','','American','It sounds like something from a Woody Guthrie song, but it\'s true; I was raised in a freight car.','',NULL,'True,Song',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31797,'Music','Merle Haggard','Musician','\nApril 6, 1937\n','','American','My 10 year old son likes it. He\'s trying to play guitar and everything. He likes that kind of music.','',NULL,'Everything,Trying',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31798,'','Paul Haggis','Director','\nMarch 10, 1953\n','','Canadian','I miss my mother very, very much.','',NULL,'Mother,Miss',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31799,'Travel','Paul Haggis','Director','\nMarch 10, 1953\n','','Canadian','As a general rule, I don\'t plan to travel with my Oscars, but we may have to make an exception.','',NULL,'May,Plan',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31800,'Good','Paul Haggis','Director','\nMarch 10, 1953\n','','Canadian','I don\'t think it\'s the job of filmmakers to give anybody answers. I do think, though, that a good film makes you ask questions of yourself as you leave the theatre.','',NULL,'Yourself,Job',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31801,'Work,Family','Paul Haggis','Director','\nMarch 10, 1953\n','','Canadian','I just asked myself, what piece of that man\'s soul did he just chew off and swallow to get next week\'s assignment? You know, just to live, just to work as an artist, or to feed the family?','',NULL,'Live',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31802,'','Paul Haggis','Director','\nMarch 10, 1953\n','','Canadian','I like to write about things about which I have no answers, questions that trouble me. These things trouble me.','',NULL,'Write,Trouble,Questions',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31803,'Fear,Society','Paul Haggis','Director','\nMarch 10, 1953\n','','Canadian','I was trying to talk about where we are right now as a society, and talk about the fear we all live in, and certainly since 9-11, how it\'s affected us and the world.','',NULL,'Live',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31804,'','Paul Haggis','Director','\nMarch 10, 1953\n','','Canadian','The wonderful thing about Clint is you can never second guess how he is going to react to anything.','',NULL,'Wonderful,Second,Guess',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31805,'','Paul Haggis','Director','\nMarch 10, 1953\n','','Canadian','Unless I\'m really uneasy with what I\'m writing, I lose interest very quickly.','',NULL,'Writing,Lose,Interest',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31806,'','Paul Haggis','Director','\nMarch 10, 1953\n','','Canadian','We all have these tendencies in us that could go this way or that. I think that\'s the real key in writing. To look at a character without judgment.','',NULL,'Character,Writing,Real',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31807,'','Paul Haggis','Director','\nMarch 10, 1953\n','','Canadian','We give you characters we\'d feel very comfortable judging, and then go: \'Oh yeah? Watch this\'.','',NULL,'Give,Judging,Watch',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31808,'','Paul Haggis','Director','\nMarch 10, 1953\n','','Canadian','We\'re trying to reinvent Bond. He\'s 28 - no Q, no gadgets.','',NULL,'Trying,Reinvent,Bond',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31809,'','Marvin Hagler','Athlete','\nMay 23, 1954\n','','American','Even though the outcome wasn\'t the way it should have been, publicly I still feel in my heart I won the Sugar Ray Leonard fight.','',NULL,'Heart,Fight,Still',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31810,'Trust,Business','Marvin Hagler','Athlete','\nMay 23, 1954\n','','American','Well, you can\'t trust most people in this game, period; it can be a very shady business.','',NULL,'Game',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31811,'Art','Marvin Hagler','Athlete','\nMay 23, 1954\n','','American','Oh yeah, I mean every fighter has got be dedicated, learn how to sacrifice, know what the devotion is all about, make sure you\'re paying attention and studying your art.','',NULL,'Mean,Sacrifice',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31812,'Respect','Marvin Hagler','Athlete','\nMay 23, 1954\n','','American','In some ways that fight gave me more respect around the world and helped me be even more popular because so many people felt my pain and saw that I was robbed.','',NULL,'Pain,Fight',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31813,'','Marvin Hagler','Athlete','\nMay 23, 1954\n','','American','People still look at me as the champion and that\'s very important to me.','',NULL,'Important,Still,Champion',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31814,'','Marvin Hagler','Athlete','\nMay 23, 1954\n','','American','Sitting here now today, I can forgive a lot of the English people because it only takes a hand full of bad people to do something stupid like that and it can make the whole country look bad.','',NULL,'Today,Stupid,Bad',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31815,'Time,Good','Marvin Hagler','Athlete','\nMay 23, 1954\n','','American','The situation right after the fight wasn\'t too good; I believe I\'m still the only champion in the world who never received the belt inside the ring once you\'ve won the title. I held that against the English fans for a long time but I felt that also motivated me.','',NULL,'Believe',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31816,'Work,Great,Respect','Marvin Hagler','Athlete','\nMay 23, 1954\n','','American','There are a lot of things and in order to be at the top and maintain your focus you have to have something that motivates you. For me, it was what I perceived as a lack of respect from the boxing world as well as the media, which made me want to work so hard and be great.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31817,'Time,Best','Marvin Hagler','Athlete','\nMay 23, 1954\n','','American','You know looking back on it now I used the fight and after the fight as motivation, to make sure I was going to be the best middleweight in the world for a long time.','',NULL,'Fight',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31818,'Great','Marvin Hagler','Athlete','\nMay 23, 1954\n','','American','You know, I think I had a great career; there\'s not much I think I\'d do different other than get a title shot much earlier. I didn\'t get one till 49 or 50 fights into my career.','',NULL,'Career,Different',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31819,'Great','Larry Hagman','Actor','\nSeptember 21, 1931\n','','American','Well I think they broke the mould when they made me and being humble is one of my great assets.','',NULL,'Humble,Made',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31820,'','Larry Hagman','Actor','\nSeptember 21, 1931\n','','American','I think JR would make a better President than the one we have now.','',NULL,'Better,President,Jr',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31821,'','Larry Hagman','Actor','\nSeptember 21, 1931\n','','American','You know Hollywood is a weird and wonderful place, I didn\'t know I Dream of Jeanie had been cancelled after 5 years until I went back to go on the lot to pick up some clothes and things I had in my dressing room.','',NULL,'After,Place,Wonderful',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31822,'Time','Larry Hagman','Actor','\nSeptember 21, 1931\n','','American','At that time I was making the largest salary known on television and I didn\'t want to see it die because those were the years paying off when I wasn\'t making anything.','',NULL,'Die,Off',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31823,'','Larry Hagman','Actor','\nSeptember 21, 1931\n','','American','I\'m happy to be here. I\'m happy to be anywhere. I\'m not kidding.','',NULL,'Happy,Here,Anywhere',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31824,'','Larry Hagman','Actor','\nSeptember 21, 1931\n','','American','Once you get rid of integrity the rest is a piece of cake.','',NULL,'Integrity,Once,Rest',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31825,'Age','Larry Hagman','Actor','\nSeptember 21, 1931\n','','American','\'Dallas\' hit a chord back in the late Seventies and Eighties because it was the age of greed: here you have this unapologetic character who is mean and nasty and ruthless and does it all with an evil grin. I think people related to JR back then because we all have someone we know exactly like him. E','',NULL,'Character,Evil',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31826,'','Larry Hagman','Actor','\nSeptember 21, 1931\n','','American','I guess it was but I think peoples morality has changed. It\'s gotten more liberal and more diverse and even in a sense much more fundamental, you take the fundamental religious right in this country, its got to go back about 50 years.','',NULL,'Country,Sense,Religious',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31827,'','Larry Hagman','Actor','\nSeptember 21, 1931\n','','American','I\'m not well versed on the verbiage of the internet.','',NULL,'Internet',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31828,'God','Larry Hagman','Actor','\nSeptember 21, 1931\n','','American','But there is no withdrawal, but with tobacco there is terrible withdrawal, it is almost impossible for a lot of people. I did , I went cold turkey, they never had any patches in those days but grass was not difficult, alcohol not difficult, but tobacco - oh my god.','',NULL,'Did,Impossible',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31829,'War','Larry Hagman','Actor','\nSeptember 21, 1931\n','','American','I\'m sure it is, I\'m not for any kind of war, we\'ve been engaged in several wars since the second world war and we lost in Korea, we lost in Vietnam, they are political wars, they have nothing to do with any real threat, nor does this one.','',NULL,'Political,Nothing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31830,'Love,Money','Larry Hagman','Actor','\nSeptember 21, 1931\n','','American','It always annoys me when stars grumble about fans coming up to them in the street. I love it. These young stars today with all their airs and graces, they need to remember it is an honour and a privilege to make money from acting. How hard is it?','',NULL,'Today',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31831,'Good,Best,Diet','Larry Hagman','Actor','\nSeptember 21, 1931\n','','American','It\'s my firm intention to whop cancer into submission and I truly believe I\'ve given myself the best start possible by radically overhauling my diet and by staying true to my motto, which is: Don\'t worry, be happy, feel good. The first thing I did when I was diagnosed was to turn vegan.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31832,'Car','Larry Hagman','Actor','\nSeptember 21, 1931\n','','American','My definition of a redundancy is an air-bag in a politician\'s car.','',NULL,'Politician,Definition',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31833,'','Larry Hagman','Actor','\nSeptember 21, 1931\n','','American','We did 356 \'Dallas\' episodes between 1978 and 1991. The most memorable moment for me happened in 1980 when I got shot at the end of the third series. The rest is a blur.','',NULL,'End,Did,Moment',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31834,'Time','Larry Hagman','Actor','\nSeptember 21, 1931\n','','American','Well, I decided to stop. And I did. I stopped smoking, and I stopped speed at the same time.','',NULL,'Did,Same',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31835,'','Larry Hagman','Actor','\nSeptember 21, 1931\n','','American','Actors can\'t retire. What would they do?','',NULL,'Retire',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31836,'','Larry Hagman','Actor','\nSeptember 21, 1931\n','','American','After ten or twelve years you can only play something so long and then you start to parody it.','',NULL,'Long,Play,After',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31837,'','Larry Hagman','Actor','\nSeptember 21, 1931\n','','American','As J.R. I could get away with anything - bribery, blackmail and adultery. But I got caught by cancer. I do want everyone to know that it is a very common and treatable form of cancer. I will be receiving treatment while working on the new \'Dallas\' series.','',NULL,'Working,Away,Everyone',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31838,'','Larry Hagman','Actor','\nSeptember 21, 1931\n','','American','Barbara Eden is the most beautiful girl in the world.','',NULL,'Beautiful,Girl,Eden',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31839,'Funny,Work','Larry Hagman','Actor','\nSeptember 21, 1931\n','','American','Comedy is not funny. Comedy is hard work and timing and lots and lots of rehearsals.','',NULL,'Hard',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31840,'','Larry Hagman','Actor','\nSeptember 21, 1931\n','','American','Don\'t you find that the more you know, the more you don\'t know and can\'t ever learn because there\'s too much stuff out there?','',NULL,'Ever,Find,Learn',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31841,'Good,Alone','Larry Hagman','Actor','\nSeptember 21, 1931\n','','American','Good acting is all in the writing. If it isn\'t on the page, then it really won\'t make any difference. You cannot act on force of personality alone.','',NULL,'Writing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31842,'','Larry Hagman','Actor','\nSeptember 21, 1931\n','','American','I admit the last couple of years shows were not up to par.','',NULL,'Last,Couple,Shows',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31843,'','Larry Hagman','Actor','\nSeptember 21, 1931\n','','American','I barely watch TV apart from the news. Most of it is rubbish. There\'s all this reality nonsense and dross. I think there\'s a market for a well-produced, well-written melodrama like \'Dallas.\' It\'s pure entertainment.','',NULL,'Reality,Nonsense,Watch',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31844,'Great','Frank Hague','Politician','\nJanuary 17, 1876\n','\nJanuary 1, 1956\n','American','As long as I am mayor of this city the great industries are secure.','',NULL,'Long,City',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31845,'Time','Frank Hague','Politician','\nJanuary 17, 1876\n','\nJanuary 1, 1956\n','American','You hear about constitutional rights, free speech and the free press. Every time I hear these words I say to myself, \'That man is a Red, that man is a Communist!\' You never hear a real American talk like that.','',NULL,'Real,Words',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31846,'Freedom','William Hague','Politician','\nMarch 26, 1961\n','','British','Governments that block the aspirations of their people, that steal or are corrupt, that oppress and torture or that deny freedom of expression and human rights should bear in mind that they will find it increasingly hard to escape the judgement of their own people, or where warranted, the reach of i','',NULL,'Mind,Human',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31847,'Good,Truth','William Hague','Politician','\nMarch 26, 1961\n','','British','Let\'s not be afraid to speak the common sense truth: you can\'t have high standards without good discipline.','',NULL,'Sense',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31848,'Work','William Hague','Politician','\nMarch 26, 1961\n','','British','There\'s only one growth strategy: work hard.','',NULL,'Hard,Growth',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31849,'','William Hague','Politician','\nMarch 26, 1961\n','','British','I have found that I get a better reaction from people once I am less bothered about their reaction.','',NULL,'Better,Once,Less',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31850,'Time,Teacher','William Hague','Politician','\nMarch 26, 1961\n','','British','To the teacher weighed down with paperwork, I say: you\'ve been messed around too often. You came into teaching to spend your time teaching children not filling in forms.','',NULL,'Children',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31851,'','William Hague','Politician','\nMarch 26, 1961\n','','British','When we have a Deputy Prime Minister who tells people not to drive cars but has two Jags himself, and where the Minister who tells people not to have two homes turns out to have nine himself no wonder the public believe politicians are hypocrites.','',NULL,'Believe,Two,Public',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31852,'Business','William Hague','Politician','\nMarch 26, 1961\n','','British','You do have to do business with and to try to influence people you don\'t agree with, or find disagreeable, so it\'s important to stress that balance.','',NULL,'Stress,Important',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31853,'','William Hague','Politician','\nMarch 26, 1961\n','','British','Egypt is a sovereign nation.','',NULL,'Nation,Egypt,Sovereign',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31854,'Change,Society','William Hague','Politician','\nMarch 26, 1961\n','','British','I don\'t think my principles change. I think the way in which you apply those principles to modern society changes.','',NULL,'Changes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31855,'Time','William Hague','Politician','\nMarch 26, 1961\n','','British','Time is not on Gaddafi\'s side. People ask about the exit strategy. It\'s Colonel Gaddafi who needs an exit strategy because this pressure will only mount and it will be intensified over the coming days and weeks.','',NULL,'Days,Ask',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31856,'History','William Hague','Politician','\nMarch 26, 1961\n','','British','Very few conflicts in the history of the world have been satisfactorily concluded according to a published timetable, because you lose all flexibility in dealing with your opponents.','',NULL,'Lose,Few',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31857,'','William Hague','Politician','\nMarch 26, 1961\n','','British','You have to have as many defences in place as you possibly can. But even then of course - and it\'s important to stress this - you cannot guarantee being able to prevent every attack or every kind of attack.','',NULL,'Stress,Important,Cannot',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31858,'','William Hague','Politician','\nMarch 26, 1961\n','','British','A generation of children has been betrayed.','',NULL,'Children,Generation,Betrayed',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31859,'Best','William Hague','Politician','\nMarch 26, 1961\n','','British','Ambition is best tempered with self-knowledge!','',NULL,'Ambition,Tempered',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31860,'Change','William Hague','Politician','\nMarch 26, 1961\n','','British','As far as I\'m aware, everybody in the shadow cabinet accepts that there\'s a compelling case on climate change and a strong scientific case.','',NULL,'Strong,Far',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31861,'Time,Hope,Government','William Hague','Politician','\nMarch 26, 1961\n','','British','At a time of such hope and optimism in the Middle East, we cannot let the Libyan government violate every principle of international law and human rights with impunity.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31862,'','William Hague','Politician','\nMarch 26, 1961\n','','British','Britain does not normally these days play a huge part in peacekeeping.','',NULL,'Play,Days,Britain',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31863,'','William Hague','Politician','\nMarch 26, 1961\n','','British','Elected presidents are for countries.','',NULL,'Countries,Elected,Presidents',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31864,'','William Hague','Politician','\nMarch 26, 1961\n','','British','For the security of the UK, it matters a lot for Somalia to become a more stable place.','',NULL,'Become,Place,Security',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31865,'History','William Hague','Politician','\nMarch 26, 1961\n','','British','Governments that use violence to stop democratic development will not earn themselves respite forever. They will pay an increasingly high price for actions which they can no longer hide from the world with ease, and will find themselves on the wrong side of history.','',NULL,'Find,Wrong',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31866,'Change','William Hague','Politician','\nMarch 26, 1961\n','','British','I believe we should reframe our response to climate change as an imperative for growth rather than merely being a way of being green or meeting environmental commitments.','',NULL,'Believe,Rather',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31867,'','William Hague','Politician','\nMarch 26, 1961\n','','British','I described the euro as a burning building with no exits and so it has proved for some of the countries in it.','',NULL,'Building,Countries,Burning',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31868,'','William Hague','Politician','\nMarch 26, 1961\n','','British','I don\'t deny that there are problems in the intelligence world, but I would argue that in the UK we try to uphold the highest standards in the world.','',NULL,'Try,Problems,Highest',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31869,'','William Hague','Politician','\nMarch 26, 1961\n','','British','I don\'t think a wise thing at this moment is for Israel to launch a military attack on Iran.','',NULL,'Wise,Moment,Military',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31870,'Love,Business','William Hague','Politician','\nMarch 26, 1961\n','','British','I gave up lots of things I love doing: writing, and business, and playing the piano and so on.','',NULL,'Writing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31871,'','Jessica Hahn','Celebrity','\nJuly 7, 1959\n','','American','Michael Jackson asked me to sign a Playboy. I was more than happy to.','',NULL,'Happy,Asked,Sign',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31872,'God,Best','Jessica Hahn','Celebrity','\nJuly 7, 1959\n','','American','I believe in God, because he is the only thing that kept me going. He\'s my best friend.','',NULL,'Believe',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31873,'','Jessica Hahn','Celebrity','\nJuly 7, 1959\n','','American','Billy Graham talks about how he doesn\'t judge people. I don\'t either. Some people I am just pissed at.','',NULL,'Judge,Either,Talks',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31874,'Best','Jessica Hahn','Celebrity','\nJuly 7, 1959\n','','American','The scandal happened and I made the best of it. I kind of feel like in the end it was a blessing.','',NULL,'End,Made',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31875,'God','Jessica Hahn','Celebrity','\nJuly 7, 1959\n','','American','As God as my witness, they said, We\'re above the law. There\'s nothing you can do to us. You\'re just a church secretary.','',NULL,'Nothing,Law',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31876,'Great','Jessica Hahn','Celebrity','\nJuly 7, 1959\n','','American','Church is great, but I found my church here. Hugh Hefner has been nothing but a gentleman.','',NULL,'Nothing,Here',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31877,'','Jessica Hahn','Celebrity','\nJuly 7, 1959\n','','American','Howard Stern was the only one that was able to get through to me.','',NULL,'Through,Able,Stern',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31878,'Love','Jessica Hahn','Celebrity','\nJuly 7, 1959\n','','American','I admire people who just do the right thing, not looking to screw people up. I love all people.','',NULL,'Looking,Admire',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31879,'','Jessica Hahn','Celebrity','\nJuly 7, 1959\n','','American','I kept quiet for eight years. I did not want to hurt the church.','',NULL,'Hurt,Did,Church',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31880,'Life','Jessica Hahn','Celebrity','\nJuly 7, 1959\n','','American','I kind of think I\'m going to live a long life as a punishment.','',NULL,'Live,Long',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31881,'','Jessica Hahn','Celebrity','\nJuly 7, 1959\n','','American','I speak my mind. I just speak my heart. I will not turn away from any question.','',NULL,'Mind,Heart,Away',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31882,'Good,Great','Jessica Hahn','Celebrity','\nJuly 7, 1959\n','','American','I think Jim got screwed. I think Jim Bakker would have been a great preacher. Jim Bakker was very good at what he did.','',NULL,'Did',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31883,'','Jessica Hahn','Celebrity','\nJuly 7, 1959\n','','American','I was a girl from Massapequa, New York. I grew up in Massapequa. I lived in a basement with one window.','',NULL,'Girl,Lived,York',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31884,'','Jessica Hahn','Celebrity','\nJuly 7, 1959\n','','American','I was a virgin. People find that hard to believe, but when you\'re raised in a church, that was just the way it is.','',NULL,'Believe,Hard,Find',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31885,'','Jessica Hahn','Celebrity','\nJuly 7, 1959\n','','American','I was actually very ugly. I was ugly. I felt very insecure.','',NULL,'Insecure,Ugly,Actually',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31886,'','Jessica Hahn','Celebrity','\nJuly 7, 1959\n','','American','I was green. All I knew was to walk my dog and go to church.','',NULL,'Dog,Walk,Church',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31887,'','Jessica Hahn','Celebrity','\nJuly 7, 1959\n','','American','I\'d definitely pose nude again. No qualms. I actually had my breasts done again. Just updated, like new tires.','',NULL,'Done,Again,Actually',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31888,'','Jessica Hahn','Celebrity','\nJuly 7, 1959\n','','American','I\'m a victim of maybe circumstances, but look at how it worked out.','',NULL,'Maybe,Worked,Victim',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31889,'Love','Jessica Hahn','Celebrity','\nJuly 7, 1959\n','','American','I\'ve done a lot of acting. I\'m not saying I\'m the greatest, but I\'d love to act, I\'d love to sing.','',NULL,'Greatest,Saying',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31890,'','Jessica Hahn','Celebrity','\nJuly 7, 1959\n','','American','If he wants to blow his head off, let him. I don\'t give a damn about Jim Bakker.','',NULL,'Him,Give,Off',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31891,'','Jessica Hahn','Celebrity','\nJuly 7, 1959\n','','American','If only Tammy knew how much I really cared about her. She has nothing to do with any of this mess.','',NULL,'Nothing,Her,She',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31892,'Trust,God','Jessica Hahn','Celebrity','\nJuly 7, 1959\n','','American','Jim Bakker came along. He said, Jessica Hahn, listen. You\'re a virgin. As God as my witness. He said, We need a girl that we can trust.','',NULL,'Girl',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31893,'','Jessica Hahn','Celebrity','\nJuly 7, 1959\n','','American','Jim Bakker is an extremely talented preacher, if he would just get it together.','',NULL,'Together,Talented,Preacher',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31894,'','Jessica Hahn','Celebrity','\nJuly 7, 1959\n','','American','Jim Bakker ripped off the bedspread and said, my wife doesn\'t make me feel like a man anymore.','',NULL,'Wife,Said,Off',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31895,'','Jessica Hahn','Celebrity','\nJuly 7, 1959\n','','American','Many times, people attack the well-to-do people. They see an opportunity.','',NULL,'Times,Attack',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31896,'','Otto Hahn','Scientist','\nMarch 8, 1879\n','\nJuly 28, 1968\n','German','At first the English were very surprised by our disregarding the Hague Convention. But from 1916 onward they used at least as much poison as we did.','',NULL,'Did,Used,English',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31897,'','Otto Hahn','Scientist','\nMarch 8, 1879\n','\nJuly 28, 1968\n','German','First we attacked the Russian soldiers with our gases, and then when we saw the poor fellows lying there, dying slowly, we tried to make breathing easier for them by using our own life-saving devices on them.','',NULL,'Poor,Dying,Soldiers',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31898,'','Otto Hahn','Scientist','\nMarch 8, 1879\n','\nJuly 28, 1968\n','German','I felt profoundly ashamed, I was very much upset.','',NULL,'Felt,Upset,Ashamed',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31899,'War','Otto Hahn','Scientist','\nMarch 8, 1879\n','\nJuly 28, 1968\n','German','I knew that the Hague Convention prohibited the use of poison in war. I didn\'t know the details of the terms of the Convention, but I did know of that prohibition.','',NULL,'Did,Knew',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31900,'Medical','Samuel Hahnemann','Scientist','\nApril 10, 1755\n','\nJuly 2, 1843\n','French','The physician\'s highest calling, his only calling, is to make sick people healthy - to heal, as it is termed.','',NULL,'Sick,Healthy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31901,'','Alexander Haig','Public Servant','\nDecember 2, 1924\n','\nFebruary 20, 2010\n','American','Let them march all they want, as long as they continue to pay their taxes.','',NULL,'Long,Pay,Continue',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31902,'Life','Alexander Haig','Public Servant','\nDecember 2, 1924\n','\nFebruary 20, 2010\n','American','Practice rather than preach. Make of your life an affirmation, defined by your ideals, not the negation of others. Dare to the level of your capability then go beyond to a higher level.','',NULL,'Others,Rather',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31903,'','Alexander Haig','Public Servant','\nDecember 2, 1924\n','\nFebruary 20, 2010\n','American','A durable, long-term U.S.-China strategic relationship is even more important now than in previous decades. The relationship will continue to grow and prosper to the mutual benefit of all peoples.','',NULL,'Important,Grow,Continue',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31904,'','Alexander Haig','Public Servant','\nDecember 2, 1924\n','\nFebruary 20, 2010\n','American','As of now, I am in control here in the White House.','',NULL,'Control,Here,House',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31905,'','Alexander Haig','Public Servant','\nDecember 2, 1924\n','\nFebruary 20, 2010\n','American','I\'m the only American alive or dead who presided unhappily over the removal of a vice president and a president.','',NULL,'American,Dead,Alive',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31906,'','Alexander Haig','Public Servant','\nDecember 2, 1924\n','\nFebruary 20, 2010\n','American','If they analyze the situation as thoroughly as they should, Muslims will realize they are the first targets. What are the fundamentalists really after? Simply taking over Islam and then turning its back on modernity.','',NULL,'Islam,After,Realize',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31907,'','Alexander Haig','Public Servant','\nDecember 2, 1924\n','\nFebruary 20, 2010\n','American','It didn\'t take long for the world to realize that the Shah was an enlightened liberal next to the bloody reactionary regime that followed, and which executed more people in three months than the Shah had done in 30 years.','',NULL,'Long,Done,Three',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31908,'','Alexander Haig','Public Servant','\nDecember 2, 1924\n','\nFebruary 20, 2010\n','American','Sooner or later something had to give. But President Bush, faced with the unprecedented affront of 9-11, could not wait to take action. So he had to do what we were capable of doing, and he did it brilliantly.','',NULL,'Give,Did,Wait',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31909,'','Alexander Haig','Public Servant','\nDecember 2, 1924\n','\nFebruary 20, 2010\n','American','Syria is a terrorist state by any definition and is so classified by the State Department. I happen to think Iran is too. Iraq, Iran, Syria, they\'re all involved.','',NULL,'Happen,State,Involved',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31910,'','Alexander Haig','Public Servant','\nDecember 2, 1924\n','\nFebruary 20, 2010\n','American','The warning message we sent the Russians was a calculated ambiguity that would be clearly understood.','',NULL,'Message,Understood,Clearly',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31911,'Life','Alexander Haig','Public Servant','\nDecember 2, 1924\n','\nFebruary 20, 2010\n','American','The world awaits Beijing\'s hosting of the 2008 Olympics, an occasion which will bring into the global spotlight the dramatic advances China is making in enhancing the quality of life for its people.','',NULL,'Making,Quality',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31912,'','Alexander Haig','Public Servant','\nDecember 2, 1924\n','\nFebruary 20, 2010\n','American','Then came the hostage crisis during which Carter did nothing to rattle the ayatollahs who hung tough until Ronald Reagan was inaugurated, when they suddenly backed down.','',NULL,'Crisis,Nothing,Down',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31913,'','Alexander Haig','Public Servant','\nDecember 2, 1924\n','\nFebruary 20, 2010\n','American','Those who are seeking ways to tap into the potential of e-mail will find themselves in a position to capitalize on the pending explosion in Internet usage.','',NULL,'Find,Themselves,Ways',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31914,'','Alexander Haig','Public Servant','\nDecember 2, 1924\n','\nFebruary 20, 2010\n','American','We didn\'t do anything wrong, but among the lessons learned, given the magnitude of the problems we now face in Afghanistan, a major U.S. force on the ground would convince the world we were in for the long-haul recovery of a country devastated by 21 years of warfare.','',NULL,'Country,Learned,Problems',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31915,'','Alexander Haig','Public Servant','\nDecember 2, 1924\n','\nFebruary 20, 2010\n','American','We didn\'t lose Vietnam. We quit Vietnam.','',NULL,'Lose,Quit,Vietnam',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31916,'History,Failure','Alexander Haig','Public Servant','\nDecember 2, 1924\n','\nFebruary 20, 2010\n','American','You have to look at the history of the Middle East in particular. It has been one of failure and frustration, of feudalism and tribalism.','',NULL,'Middle',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31917,'','Douglas Haig','Soldier','\nJune 19, 1861\n','\nJanuary 28, 1928\n','British','Further, a defensive policy involves the loss of the initiative, with all the consequent disadvantages to the defender.','',NULL,'Loss,Policy,Initiative',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31918,'War','Douglas Haig','Soldier','\nJune 19, 1861\n','\nJanuary 28, 1928\n','British','Obviously, the greater the length of a war the higher is likely to be the number of casualties in it on either side.','',NULL,'Either,Number',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31919,'Good','Douglas Haig','Soldier','\nJune 19, 1861\n','\nJanuary 28, 1928\n','British','Once the mass of the defending infantry become possessed of low moral, the battle is as good as lost.','',NULL,'Lost,Battle',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31920,'','Douglas Haig','Soldier','\nJune 19, 1861\n','\nJanuary 28, 1928\n','British','So long as the opposing forces are at the outset approximately equal in numbers and moral and there are no flanks to turn, a long struggle for supremacy is inevitable.','',NULL,'Struggle,Long,Moral',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31921,'War','Douglas Haig','Soldier','\nJune 19, 1861\n','\nJanuary 28, 1928\n','British','The idea that a war can be won by standing on the defensive and waiting for the enemy to attack is a dangerous fallacy, which owes its inception to the desire to evade the price of victory.','',NULL,'Waiting,Enemy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31922,'Education,Learning','Arthur Hailey','Novelist','\nApril 5, 1920\n','\nNovember 24, 2004\n','Canadian','I loved education, and, yes, I did want to go on learning.','',NULL,'Did',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31923,'Life','Arthur Hailey','Novelist','\nApril 5, 1920\n','\nNovember 24, 2004\n','Canadian','I don\'t think I really invented anybody. I have drawn on real life.','',NULL,'Real,Anybody',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31924,'','Arthur Hailey','Novelist','\nApril 5, 1920\n','\nNovember 24, 2004\n','Canadian','I set myself 600 words a day as a minimum output, regardless of the weather, my state of mind or if I\'m sick or well. There must be 600 finished words-not almost right words.','',NULL,'Mind,Must,Words',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31925,'','Arthur Hailey','Novelist','\nApril 5, 1920\n','\nNovember 24, 2004\n','Canadian','Long afterward, many would remember those two days in the first week of October with vividness and anguish.','',NULL,'Long,Remember,Two',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31926,'Humor','Arthur Hailey','Novelist','\nApril 5, 1920\n','\nNovember 24, 2004\n','Canadian','The president of General Motors was in a foul humor.','',NULL,'President,General',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31927,'','Arthur Hailey','Novelist','\nApril 5, 1920\n','\nNovember 24, 2004\n','Canadian','There I was, an 18-year-old mimic rooming with a blind whistler.','',NULL,'Blind,Mimic',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31928,'History,Travel','Arthur Hailey','Novelist','\nApril 5, 1920\n','\nNovember 24, 2004\n','Canadian','When I began writing that I was able and did travel and met some fascinating people and also uncovered some history, which has not been discovered before.','',NULL,'Writing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31929,'Men','Lord Hailsham','Politician','\nOctober 9, 1907\n','\nOctober 12, 2001\n','British','A reasonable doubt is nothing more than a doubt for which reasons can be given. The fact that 1 or 2 men out of 12 differ from the others does not establish that their doubts are reasonable.','',NULL,'Nothing,Doubt',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31930,'Freedom','Lord Hailsham','Politician','\nOctober 9, 1907\n','\nOctober 12, 2001\n','British','I regard freedom of expression as the primary right without which one can not have a proper functioning democracy.','',NULL,'Democracy,Expression',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31931,'Politics,Power','Lord Hailsham','Politician','\nOctober 9, 1907\n','\nOctober 12, 2001\n','British','In a confrontation with the politics of power, the soft center has always melted away.','',NULL,'Away',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31932,'Best','Lord Hailsham','Politician','\nOctober 9, 1907\n','\nOctober 12, 2001\n','British','The best way I know of to win an argument is to start by being in the right.','',NULL,'Win,Start',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31933,'Religion,Politics','Lord Hailsham','Politician','\nOctober 9, 1907\n','\nOctober 12, 2001\n','British','The introduction of religious passion into politics is the end of honest politics, and the introduction of politics into religion is the prostitution of true religion.','',NULL,'True',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31934,'Good','Corey Haim','Actor','\nDecember 23, 1971\n','\nMarch 10, 2010\n','Canadian','What does kissing really mean to me? To me, if you feel, when you kiss a girl, that certain feeling of all those dolphins, like, swimming through your blood stream, and you get those good tingles inside your stomach, I don\'t think there\'s any better feeling.','',NULL,'Girl,Better',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31935,'Love,Work','Corey Haim','Actor','\nDecember 23, 1971\n','\nMarch 10, 2010\n','Canadian','I\'d love to see the rushes but it\'s just not allowed because directors and also a lot of actors feel that if they see their work, and the director likes what they\'re doing, the actor might try to correct their mistakes.','',NULL,'Mistakes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31936,'','Corey Haim','Actor','\nDecember 23, 1971\n','\nMarch 10, 2010\n','Canadian','But one led to two, two led to four, four led to eight, until at the end it was about 85 a day - the doctors could not believe I was taking that much. And that was just the valium - I\'m not talking about the other pills I went through.','',NULL,'Believe,End,Through',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31937,'','Corey Haim','Actor','\nDecember 23, 1971\n','\nMarch 10, 2010\n','Canadian','You are what you wear. I wear something different everyday.','',NULL,'Different,Everyday,Wear',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31938,'','Corey Haim','Actor','\nDecember 23, 1971\n','\nMarch 10, 2010\n','Canadian','But a year before that, I was starting to drink beer on the set of the film Lucas (1986).','',NULL,'Before,Beer,Year',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31939,'','Corey Haim','Actor','\nDecember 23, 1971\n','\nMarch 10, 2010\n','Canadian','Corey feldman and I did sneak into the screening room one day during Lost Boys.','',NULL,'Lost,Did,Room',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31940,'','Corey Haim','Actor','\nDecember 23, 1971\n','\nMarch 10, 2010\n','Canadian','I have a doggy, a Japanese Akita, who I live to play with.','',NULL,'Live,Play,Japanese',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31941,'Best','Corey Haim','Actor','\nDecember 23, 1971\n','\nMarch 10, 2010\n','Canadian','I lived in Los Angeles in the \'80s, which was not the best place to be.','',NULL,'Place,Lived',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31942,'','Corey Haim','Actor','\nDecember 23, 1971\n','\nMarch 10, 2010\n','Canadian','I make myself pizza if it comes down to that drastic measurement.','',NULL,'Down,Pizza,Drastic',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31943,'','Corey Haim','Actor','\nDecember 23, 1971\n','\nMarch 10, 2010\n','Canadian','I play keyboards and sing. I\'ve written a couple of songs too.','',NULL,'Play,Songs,Written',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31944,'','Corey Haim','Actor','\nDecember 23, 1971\n','\nMarch 10, 2010\n','Canadian','I started on the downers which were a hell of a lot better than the uppers because I was a nervous wreck.','',NULL,'Better,Hell,Started',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31945,'','Corey Haim','Actor','\nDecember 23, 1971\n','\nMarch 10, 2010\n','Canadian','I think maybe ten years from now, I\'m hopefully going to be, in like, Tahiti or something. Kicking back like in my huge mansion, if everything goes right, it\'s all up to me.','',NULL,'Everything,Goes,Maybe',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31946,'Learning','Corey Haim','Actor','\nDecember 23, 1971\n','\nMarch 10, 2010\n','Canadian','I\'m trying to get in the habit of, you know, picking up a book and learning how to write my feelings down, not my feelings but my thoughts, about things, and hopefully I\'ll moving toward the writing and directing thing soon.','',NULL,'Moving,Book',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31947,'Work,Great','Corey Haim','Actor','\nDecember 23, 1971\n','\nMarch 10, 2010\n','Canadian','I\'ve gotten to work with some great people. I\'ve been really lucky.','',NULL,'Lucky',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31948,'Love','Corey Haim','Actor','\nDecember 23, 1971\n','\nMarch 10, 2010\n','Canadian','It basically comes down to that word: Love. I guess that\'s what it\'s all about.','',NULL,'Down,Word',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31949,'Good,Great','Corey Haim','Actor','\nDecember 23, 1971\n','\nMarch 10, 2010\n','Canadian','Um, you know, they have every right to feel the way they do and things are great with me, as you see, I\'m very, good shape now and on the ball. Things are happening.','',NULL,'Happening',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31950,'','Corey Haim','Actor','\nDecember 23, 1971\n','\nMarch 10, 2010\n','Canadian','Well, my favorite roles so far are Lucas and Lost Boys.','',NULL,'Lost,Far,Favorite',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31951,'Peace','Peter Hain','Politician','\nFebruary 16, 1950\n','','British','A lot of leading countries in the world, including the United States and Russia, have to take their responsibilities much more seriously to ensure we are back on the road to peace and stability.','',NULL,'Road,Seriously',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31952,'Power,Freedom','Peter Hain','Politician','\nFebruary 16, 1950\n','','British','I strongly support European sanctions against Mugabe and his ruling clique. We must do all in our power to help the people of Zimbabwe achieve their freedom and prosperity once again.','',NULL,'Help',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31953,'','Peter Hain','Politician','\nFebruary 16, 1950\n','','British','I was never Vice Chair of the Troops Out Movement.','',NULL,'Movement,Troops,Vice',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31954,'Politics,Time','Peter Hain','Politician','\nFebruary 16, 1950\n','','British','I\'m going to be looking forward, asked to be judged on my record, not taken back as has been the - in a sense, the tendency throughout politics in Northern Ireland, is to always look back, always look at what was said a long time ago, instead of looking forward.','',NULL,'Forward',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31955,'Good','Peter Hain','Politician','\nFebruary 16, 1950\n','','British','I\'ve had very good meetings with Unionist leaders, Democratic Unionist Party, Ian Paisley and his team.','',NULL,'Team,Leaders',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31956,'','Peter Hain','Politician','\nFebruary 16, 1950\n','','British','It\'s been fascinating watching all those pictures of me with a lot more hair Jeremy, and looking very young. And we\'ve all got things we\'ve said, twenty, thirty years ago, indeed the whole world has changed since then.','',NULL,'Young,Said,Whole',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31957,'','Peter Hain','Politician','\nFebruary 16, 1950\n','','British','My job now, as Secretary of State for Northern Ireland, is to take this process forward, and that I\'m determined to do, whatever old clippings you dig out and whatever old quotes you put before me.','',NULL,'Forward,Job,Before',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31958,'Education','Peter Hain','Politician','\nFebruary 16, 1950\n','','British','Taxpayers will not stand for - nor should they - the funding of poster sites, leaflets or advertising. What people will support is funding for political education, for training, for party organization.','',NULL,'Political,Training',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31959,'','Peter Hain','Politician','\nFebruary 16, 1950\n','','British','That Sinn Fein, as I\'ve already indicated, their leaders have already indicated that\'s what they want to achieve - once we get that credible statement, then we can get around the table and start to move forward, and I\'m confident we can do so.','',NULL,'Forward,Around,Start',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31960,'Government,Business','Peter Hain','Politician','\nFebruary 16, 1950\n','','British','The big missing part of the jig-saw is to get the assembly back up and running here in Northern Ireland, to get shared government back in business, that is my objective, and we await the IRA statement to see if this will trigger a new dawn.','',NULL,'Big',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31961,'Power','Peter Hain','Politician','\nFebruary 16, 1950\n','','British','There will be no support in the island of Ireland for building a nuclear power station.','',NULL,'Support,Building',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31962,'Government','Peter Hain','Politician','\nFebruary 16, 1950\n','','British','We now have a political process, we\'ve had a period of parties that have been fighting each other quite literally with bombs and bullets, talking to each other, and having sat together in the assembly and sharing government with each other.','',NULL,'Political,Together',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31963,'','Peter Hain','Politician','\nFebruary 16, 1950\n','','British','We\'ll be launching the new public prosecution service in Northern Ireland tomorrow. I\'ll be doing it in Belfast tomorrow. This is an entirely new era, in which criminal justice now exercised on an equal basis, not the old basis in which community division was a feature.','',NULL,'Justice,Tomorrow,Old',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31964,'Peace,Politics','Peter Hain','Politician','\nFebruary 16, 1950\n','','British','What my job is, is to get on with getting the process of democratic politics, back on the road, entrenching the peace settlement, and I ask you to judge me on my record.','',NULL,'Judge',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31965,'Future','Peter Hain','Politician','\nFebruary 16, 1950\n','','British','What\'s crucial is that the IRA produce a credible statement that paramilitary and criminality activity is a thing of the past. That they are committed to a future which is exclusively peaceful and democratic.','',NULL,'Past,Democratic',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31966,'','Peter Hain','Politician','\nFebruary 16, 1950\n','','British','When you look at what I\'ve done here, you see a consistent theme of reforms which is not driven by any dogma from across the water, but a radical agenda to make sure Northern Ireland\'s people enjoy equal opportunities, driven by the values of social justice.','',NULL,'Justice,Done,Enjoy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31967,'','Peter Hain','Politician','\nFebruary 16, 1950\n','','British','You can get on with your job. I\'m going to get on with mine. And mine is to deliver for the people of Northern Ireland, that\'s what they expect from me and I\'m not going to be deflected by interesting academic or media speculation or attempts to take the whole debate back.','',NULL,'Job,Whole,Expect',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31968,'','Bernard Haitink','Musician','\nMarch 4, 1929\n','','Dutch','I don\'t think an opera house is ever a place that can make you entirely happy.','',NULL,'Happy,Ever,Place',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31969,'Work','George Halas','Coach','\nFebruary 2, 1895\n','\nOctober 31, 1983\n','American','Nothing is work unless you\'d rather be doing something else.','',NULL,'Nothing,Else',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31970,'','George Halas','Coach','\nFebruary 2, 1895\n','\nOctober 31, 1983\n','American','Find out what the other team wants to do. Then take it away from them.','',NULL,'Find,Away,Team',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31971,'Best','George Halas','Coach','\nFebruary 2, 1895\n','\nOctober 31, 1983\n','American','Nobody who ever gave his best regretted it.','',NULL,'Ever,Nobody',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31972,'','George Halas','Coach','\nFebruary 2, 1895\n','\nOctober 31, 1983\n','American','Don\'t do anything in practice that you wouldn\'t do in the game.','',NULL,'Game,Practice',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31973,'Music,Time','George Halas','Coach','\nFebruary 2, 1895\n','\nOctober 31, 1983\n','American','San Francisco has always been my favorite booing city. I don\'t mean the people boo louder or longer, but there is a very special intimacy. When they boo you, you know they mean you. Music, that\'s what it is to me. One time in Kezar Stadium they gave me a standing boo.','',NULL,'Mean',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31974,'','George Halas','Coach','\nFebruary 2, 1895\n','\nOctober 31, 1983\n','American','When they boo you, you know they mean you.','',NULL,'Mean,Boo',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31975,'','George Halas','Coach','\nFebruary 2, 1895\n','\nOctober 31, 1983\n','American','You can achieve only that which you will do.','',NULL,'Achieve',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31976,'','George Halas','Coach','\nFebruary 2, 1895\n','\nOctober 31, 1983\n','American','If you live long enough, lots of nice things happen.','',NULL,'Nice,Live,Long',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31977,'Life,Work','George Halas','Coach','\nFebruary 2, 1895\n','\nOctober 31, 1983\n','American','Many people flounder about in life because they do not have a purpose, an objective toward which to work.','',NULL,'Purpose',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31978,'Truth','David Halberstam','Journalist','\nApril 10, 1934\n','\nApril 23, 2007\n','American','Memory is often less about the truth than about what we want it to be.','',NULL,'Often,Less',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31979,'','David Halberstam','Journalist','\nApril 10, 1934\n','\nApril 23, 2007\n','American','If you\'re a reporter, the easiest thing in the world is to get a story. The hardest thing is to verify. The old sins were about getting something wrong, that was a cardinal sin. The new sin is to be boring.','',NULL,'Boring,Old,Wrong',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31980,'','David Halberstam','Journalist','\nApril 10, 1934\n','\nApril 23, 2007\n','American','Nixon, who spent much of his career attacking the press and saying he was a victim of the press, was in fact created by the press, in this case the L.A. Times.','',NULL,'Saying,Career,Fact',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31981,'','David Halberstam','Journalist','\nApril 10, 1934\n','\nApril 23, 2007\n','American','No publisher in America improved a paper so quickly on so grand a scale, took a paper that was marginal in qualities and brought it to excellence as Otis Chandler did.','',NULL,'Did,America,Took',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31982,'','David Halberstam','Journalist','\nApril 10, 1934\n','\nApril 23, 2007\n','American','With the marketing pressures driving the book world today, it\'s much easier to get the author of a memoir on a television show than a serious novelist.','',NULL,'Today,Book,Serious',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31983,'Teen','John B. S. Haldane','Scientist','\nNovember 5, 1892\n','\nDecember 1, 1964\n','British','A fairly bright boy is far more intelligent and far better company than the average adult.','',NULL,'Better,Far',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31984,'Nature,God','John B. S. Haldane','Scientist','\nNovember 5, 1892\n','\nDecember 1, 1964\n','British','If one could conclude as to the nature of the Creator from a study of his creation it would appear that God has a special fondness for stars and beetles.','',NULL,'Special',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31985,'Good,Health','John B. S. Haldane','Scientist','\nNovember 5, 1892\n','\nDecember 1, 1964\n','British','I have never yet met a healthy person who worried very much about his health, or a really good person who worried much about his own soul.','',NULL,'Person',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31986,'Religion,Science','John B. S. Haldane','Scientist','\nNovember 5, 1892\n','\nDecember 1, 1964\n','British','The wise man regulates his conduct by the theories both of religion and science. But he regards these theories not as statements of ultimate fact but as art-forms.','',NULL,'Wise',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31987,'Art,Science','John B. S. Haldane','Scientist','\nNovember 5, 1892\n','\nDecember 1, 1964\n','British','And if we must educate our poets and artists in science, we must educate our masters, labour and capital, in art.','',NULL,'Must',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31988,'Fear','John B. S. Haldane','Scientist','\nNovember 5, 1892\n','\nDecember 1, 1964\n','British','I think, however, that so long as our present economic and national systems continue, scientific research has little to fear.','',NULL,'Long,Research',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31989,'','John B. S. Haldane','Scientist','\nNovember 5, 1892\n','\nDecember 1, 1964\n','British','I wish I had the voice of Homer to sing of rectal carcinoma.','',NULL,'Wish,Voice,Sing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31990,'','John B. S. Haldane','Scientist','\nNovember 5, 1892\n','\nDecember 1, 1964\n','British','In fact, words are well adapted for description and the arousing of emotion, but for many kinds of precise thought other symbols are much better.','',NULL,'Better,Words,Thought',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31991,'','John B. S. Haldane','Scientist','\nNovember 5, 1892\n','\nDecember 1, 1964\n','British','It is my supposition that the Universe in not only queerer than we imagine, is queerer than we can imagine.','',NULL,'Universe,Imagine',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31992,'','John B. S. Haldane','Scientist','\nNovember 5, 1892\n','\nDecember 1, 1964\n','British','My own suspicion is that the universe is not only queerer than we suppose, but queerer than we can suppose.','',NULL,'Universe,Suspicion,Suppose',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31993,'Business','John B. S. Haldane','Scientist','\nNovember 5, 1892\n','\nDecember 1, 1964\n','British','The extreme socialists desire to run every nation as a single business concern.','',NULL,'Single,Nation',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31994,'Religion,Science','John B. S. Haldane','Scientist','\nNovember 5, 1892\n','\nDecember 1, 1964\n','British','There can be no truce between science and religion.','',NULL,'Between',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31995,'Great,God','John B. S. Haldane','Scientist','\nNovember 5, 1892\n','\nDecember 1, 1964\n','British','There is no great invention, from fire to flying, which has not been hailed as an insult to some god.','',NULL,'Fire',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31996,'','John B. S. Haldane','Scientist','\nNovember 5, 1892\n','\nDecember 1, 1964\n','British','To the biologist the problem of socialism appears largely as a problem of size.','',NULL,'Problem,Socialism,Size',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31997,'Politics,Science','John B. S. Haldane','Scientist','\nNovember 5, 1892\n','\nDecember 1, 1964\n','British','Until politics are a branch of science we shall do well to regard political and social reforms as experiments rather than short-cuts to the millennium.','',NULL,'Political',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31998,'Success,Failure','John B. S. Haldane','Scientist','\nNovember 5, 1892\n','\nDecember 1, 1964\n','British','We do not know, in most cases, how far social failure and success are due to heredity, and how far to environment. But environment is the easier of the two to improve.','',NULL,'Two',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(31999,'','John B. S. Haldane','Scientist','\nNovember 5, 1892\n','\nDecember 1, 1964\n','British','While I do not suggest that humanity will ever be able to dispense with its martyrs, I cannot avoid the suspicion that with a little more thought and a little less belief their number may be substantially reduced.','',NULL,'Humanity,May,Ever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32000,'Life','John B. S. Haldane','Scientist','\nNovember 5, 1892\n','\nDecember 1, 1964\n','British','Would I lay down my life to save my brother? No, but I would to save two brothers or eight cousins.','',NULL,'Down,Two',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32001,'','H. R. Haldeman','Politician','\nOctober 27, 1926\n','1993','American','You can\'t put the toothpaste back in the tube.','',NULL,'Put,Toothpaste,Tube',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32002,'','Franz Halder','Soldier','\nJune 30, 1884\n','\nApril 2, 1972\n','German','The finishing off of the encircled enemy army is to be left to the Luftwaffe.','',NULL,'Enemy,Off,Left',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32003,'','Franz Halder','Soldier','\nJune 30, 1884\n','\nApril 2, 1972\n','German','The left-wing, which consists of armoured and motorized forces and has no enemy in front of it, will be stopped dead in its tracks upon direct order from the Fuhrer.','',NULL,'Enemy,Dead,Order',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32004,'','Franz Halder','Soldier','\nJune 30, 1884\n','\nApril 2, 1972\n','German','The reason is that a military defeat of Britain will bring about the disintegration of the British Empire. This would not be of any benefit to Germany.','',NULL,'Reason,Defeat,Military',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32005,'','Edward Everett Hale','Clergyman','\nApril 3, 1822\n','\nJune 10, 1909\n','American','I am only one, but I am one. I cannot do everything, but I can do something. And I will not let what I cannot do interfere with what I can do.','',NULL,'Everything,Cannot,Interfere',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32006,'Time','Edward Everett Hale','Clergyman','\nApril 3, 1822\n','\nJune 10, 1909\n','American','Never bear more than one kind of trouble at a time. Some people bear three kinds of trouble - the ones they\'ve had, the ones they have, and the ones they expect to have.','',NULL,'Three,Trouble',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32007,'Medical','Edward Everett Hale','Clergyman','\nApril 3, 1822\n','\nJune 10, 1909\n','American','In the name of Hypocrites, doctors have invented the most exquisite form of torture ever known to man: survival.','',NULL,'Ever,Name',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32008,'','Edward Everett Hale','Clergyman','\nApril 3, 1822\n','\nJune 10, 1909\n','American','\'Do you pray for the senators, Dr. Hale?\' No, I look at the senators and I pray for the country.','',NULL,'Country,Pray,Dr',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32009,'Life,Success,Best','Edward Everett Hale','Clergyman','\nApril 3, 1822\n','\nJune 10, 1909\n','American','The making of friends who are real friends, is the best token we have of a man\'s success in life.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32010,'','Edward Everett Hale','Clergyman','\nApril 3, 1822\n','\nJune 10, 1909\n','American','Make it your habit not to be critical about small things.','',NULL,'Small,Habit,Critical',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32011,'','Edward Everett Hale','Clergyman','\nApril 3, 1822\n','\nJune 10, 1909\n','American','If you have accomplished all that you have planned for yourself, you have not planned enough.','',NULL,'Yourself,Enough,Planned',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32012,'','Edward Everett Hale','Clergyman','\nApril 3, 1822\n','\nJune 10, 1909\n','American','To look forward and not back, To look out and not in, and To lend a hand.','',NULL,'Forward,Hand,Lend',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32013,'Great,Anger','Edward Everett Hale','Clergyman','\nApril 3, 1822\n','\nJune 10, 1909\n','American','Wise anger is like fire from a flint: there is great ado to get it out; and when it does come, it is out again immediately.','',NULL,'Wise',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32014,'War,Freedom','Edward Everett Hale','Clergyman','\nApril 3, 1822\n','\nJune 10, 1909\n','American','War - hard apprenticeship of freedom.','',NULL,'Hard',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32015,'Nature','Lucy Hale','Actress','\nJune 14, 1989\n','','American','But little white lies here and there is human nature. Everybody does that.','',NULL,'Human,Here',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32016,'Love,Money,Car','Lucy Hale','Actress','\nJune 14, 1989\n','','American','I definitely love that all these car brands are coming out with hybrid forms of every car that they have. It\'s very awesome because I think it does make a difference, and it doesn\'t hurt that you save a lot of money on gas.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32017,'Age','Lucy Hale','Actress','\nJune 14, 1989\n','','American','I definitely used to lie about my age. I\'m from Tennessee and everyone would vacation in Destin, Florida, where there are lots of cute guys. I would go with my older sister and lie about my age to them.','',NULL,'Lie,Everyone',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32018,'','Lucy Hale','Actress','\nJune 14, 1989\n','','American','I don\'t really believe in cliques - I think everyone can be friends with everyone.','',NULL,'Believe,Friends,Everyone',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32019,'','Lucy Hale','Actress','\nJune 14, 1989\n','','American','I feel like girls in general will always worry about the same things, and it\'s all appearance related. That will always be there. When you grow older, you grow more confident with who you are.','',NULL,'Same,Worry,Older',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32020,'','Lucy Hale','Actress','\nJune 14, 1989\n','','American','I get bored easily.','',NULL,'Bored,Easily',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32021,'','Lucy Hale','Actress','\nJune 14, 1989\n','','American','I grew up performing and singing. And acting, the idea of it just sort of fell into my lap. And I was a little hesitant at first, but I was like, \'Okay, I\'ll try it.\'','',NULL,'Try,Acting,Idea',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32022,'','Lucy Hale','Actress','\nJune 14, 1989\n','','American','I hate flying. I don\'t like planes. I get really anxious.','',NULL,'Hate,Flying,Anxious',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32023,'Good','Lucy Hale','Actress','\nJune 14, 1989\n','','American','I hated school, but I was a good student. I made straight A\'s.','',NULL,'School,Made',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32024,'Home','Lucy Hale','Actress','\nJune 14, 1989\n','','American','I have always known that I wanted to be a singer and I knew that meant sacrificing some things for my dream. When I am home I hang out with my friends and go to dances, so I try and partake in some of the activities that I miss out on.','',NULL,'Friends,Try',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32025,'Love','Lucy Hale','Actress','\nJune 14, 1989\n','','American','I just love the thrill of performing on stage. I believe that singing is something I was put here to do.','',NULL,'Believe,Put',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32026,'Love,Great,Movies','Lucy Hale','Actress','\nJune 14, 1989\n','','American','I love \'Paranormal Activity\' and \'The Exorcist.\' \'The Shining\' is a great one too, but there\'s not a lot that scares me. Maybe it\'s because I know the other side of it, and I know how movies are made, but it takes a lot for me to get freaked out.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32027,'Love,Music,Car','Lucy Hale','Actress','\nJune 14, 1989\n','','American','I love Lady Antebellum and Miranda Lambert - they write from the heart. But it\'s hard to find a country music lover in L.A. None of my friends really listen to it, and they hate getting in the car with me because I just blast Taylor Swift.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32028,'Love,Movies','Lucy Hale','Actress','\nJune 14, 1989\n','','American','I love movies like \'500 Days of Summer\' and \'Juno.\' Something offbeat without the glamour and the makeup and the clothing.','',NULL,'Days',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32029,'Life','Lucy Hale','Actress','\nJune 14, 1989\n','','American','I overanalyze things way too much, to the point where it affects my life. Like, when I\'m talking to a boy, I\'ll overanalyze a text message he sent. And I have to think to myself, \'Just chill out. Some guy sent me a text message. That\'s all. Don\'t read something into it that\'s not there. Just be glad','',NULL,'Read,Point',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32030,'Life,Time,Home','Lucy Hale','Actress','\nJune 14, 1989\n','','American','I took guitar a while back, and my heart wasn\'t in it at the time, but I\'m ready to try it again. I sing in the car, at home - it\'s a huge part of my life, especially since I\'m from Tennessee.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32031,'Home','Lucy Hale','Actress','\nJune 14, 1989\n','','American','I was home schooled, so I never got a yearbook.','',NULL,'Schooled,Yearbook',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32032,'Christmas,Home','Lucy Hale','Actress','\nJune 14, 1989\n','','American','I was lucky enough to grow up in a home where I woke up Christmas morning and had toys. I know that\'s not the case with all people and I don\'t think kids should go without experiencing that sort of joy.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32033,'Love,Music,Best','Lucy Hale','Actress','\nJune 14, 1989\n','','American','I was sort of in denial about doing country for awhile but I sort of grew up and realized who I was, what I wanted to say. I think country music is the best music in the world and I\'m glad to be doing a country album. I hope people will love it as much as I loved making it.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32034,'Love,Learning','Lucy Hale','Actress','\nJune 14, 1989\n','','American','I\'d love to go to fashion week! I\'m learning more about designers, thanks to \'Pretty Little Liars\'\' costume designer, Mandi Line.','',NULL,'Liars',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32035,'Good','Lucy Hale','Actress','\nJune 14, 1989\n','','American','I\'m a really good juggler.','',NULL,'Juggler',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32036,'Mom','Lucy Hale','Actress','\nJune 14, 1989\n','','American','I\'m from Tennessee. My mom lives in Nashville. I\'m born and bred country. That\'s all I listen to.','',NULL,'Country,Lives',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32037,'Family','Lucy Hale','Actress','\nJune 14, 1989\n','','American','I\'m overjoyed and honored to become a member of the Hollywood Records family. I\'ve admired the careers they\'ve made and can\'t wait to see how my musical path is paved out.','',NULL,'Made,Path',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32038,'Love','Lucy Hale','Actress','\nJune 14, 1989\n','','American','I\'m so boy-crazy. It\'s like I don\'t even know what\'s wrong with me. I love boys.','',NULL,'Wrong',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32039,'','Lucy Hale','Actress','\nJune 14, 1989\n','','American','I\'ve never really talked about this, but I would go days without eating. Or maybe I\'d have some fruit and then go to the gym for three hours. I knew I had a problem... It was a gradual process but I changed myself.','',NULL,'Problem,Days,Three',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32040,'','Matthew Hale','Historian','\nNovember 1, 1609\n','\nDecember 25, 1676\n','British','It is a sign that your reputation is small and sinking if your own tongue must praise you.','',NULL,'Must,Small,Reputation',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32041,'','Matthew Hale','Historian','\nNovember 1, 1609\n','\nDecember 25, 1676\n','British','The vanity of loving fine clothes and new fashion, and placing value on ourselves by them is one of the most childish pieces of folly.','',NULL,'Fashion,Value,Ourselves',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32042,'','Matthew Hale','Historian','\nNovember 1, 1609\n','\nDecember 25, 1676\n','British','Christianity is part of the Common Law of England.','',NULL,'Law,Common,England',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32043,'Time,Business','Matthew Hale','Historian','\nNovember 1, 1609\n','\nDecember 25, 1676\n','British','The more business one has, the more you are able to accomplish, for you learn to economize your time.','',NULL,'Learn',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32044,'Memorial Day,Life','Nathan Hale','Revolutionary','\nJune 6, 1755\n','\nSeptember 22, 1776\n','American','I only regret that I have but one life to lose for my country.','',NULL,'Regret',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32045,'Nature','Sarah Josepha Hale','Writer','\nOctober 24, 1788\n','\nApril 30, 1879\n','American','There is something in the decay of nature that awakens thought, even in the most trifling mind.','',NULL,'Mind,Thought',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32046,'Time','Tony Hale','Actor','\nSeptember 30, 1970\n','','American','A lot of times, you feel like you\'re walking on eggshells in a creative environment, because everyone\'s having to watch out for egos so much of the time.','',NULL,'Creative,Everyone',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32047,'Work,Humor,Best','Tony Hale','Actor','\nSeptember 30, 1970\n','','American','And you know, whether it\'s drama or comedy, the best work is based on truth. It\'s just that, with comedy, the circumstances are just crazy-heightened, and you have these crazy things thrown at you. But you still have to do it truthfully, because that\'s where the humor comes from. So it\'s not that di','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32048,'','Tony Hale','Actor','\nSeptember 30, 1970\n','','American','But I will say that Harve Presnell... he was one of those guys who, when you\'re standing in a room with him... he\'s such an older masculine force that I remember thinking, \'Wow, his voice makes me sound like Pee-Wee Herman.\'','',NULL,'Thinking,Him,Remember',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32049,'','Tony Hale','Actor','\nSeptember 30, 1970\n','','American','I always admire people who do commercials because they have to put together a beginning, a middle, and an end in 30 seconds.','',NULL,'End,Together,Put',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32050,'','Tony Hale','Actor','\nSeptember 30, 1970\n','','American','I kinda like Florida. It\'s hot as hell, but we moved to Tallahassee, which is so close to Georgia. It really wasn\'t Florida the way people think of Florida. It wasn\'t south Florida. But you could still easily drive to Panama City Beach and get a little bit of Redneck Riviera if you want that. Get so','',NULL,'Done,Still,Hell',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32051,'Trust,Business','Tony Hale','Actor','\nSeptember 30, 1970\n','','American','I was telling somebody just the other day, there\'s technically such a hierarchy in this business. You have film, that\'s the ideal; then you have TV, and things like web series do not claim as much cred, but the fact is, if the material is solid and I believe and trust in the team that\'s involved, I ','',NULL,'Believe',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32052,'','Tony Hale','Actor','\nSeptember 30, 1970\n','','American','I\'ve had the opportunity to do a wide range of stuff, a lot of different characters and they\'ve all had their own kind of thing.','',NULL,'Different,Stuff,Characters',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32053,'','Tony Hale','Actor','\nSeptember 30, 1970\n','','American','If a D.C. event doesn\'t have crab cakes, it\'s low-rent and you need to flee.','',NULL,'Event,Cakes,Crab',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32054,'Business','Tony Hale','Actor','\nSeptember 30, 1970\n','','American','It\'s always a surprise! This business is always an adventure.','',NULL,'Adventure,Surprise',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32055,'Time','Tony Hale','Actor','\nSeptember 30, 1970\n','','American','It\'s very rare to have rehearsal time on a television show: You get scripts, you show up, and you do it.','',NULL,'Show,Television',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32056,'Business,Thankful','Tony Hale','Actor','\nSeptember 30, 1970\n','','American','Look, if I ever stop being grateful for gigs, I just need to stop. Because this business is... you know, it\'s just so kind of job-to-job, and the fact that I\'ve continued working... I\'m just incredibly thankful for it. And I never, ever take it for granted.','',NULL,'Ever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32057,'Family,Dad','Tony Hale','Actor','\nSeptember 30, 1970\n','','American','My family was very supportive of whatever I wanted because my grandfather was an opera singer. My dad\'s dad. So my dad has an appreciation for the arts, and he let me choose my own path.','',NULL,'Path',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32058,'','Tony Hale','Actor','\nSeptember 30, 1970\n','','American','The Eisenhower Building - the furniture is mismatched; everything is just bad decor and bad quality. Everybody\'s looking down at their Blackberry. It\'s a really frantic, mismatched environment. But on the exterior, it\'s this whitewashed, gorgeous building. It\'s a fascinating contrast.','',NULL,'Bad,Everything,Down',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32059,'','Tony Hale','Actor','\nSeptember 30, 1970\n','','American','The only bipartisan place in D.C. is Brooks Brothers.','',NULL,'Place,Brothers,Bipartisan',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32060,'Love,Good','Tony Hale','Actor','\nSeptember 30, 1970\n','','American','There are things that can only be said with a good string of cussing. I\'m definitely fond of a few choice words. They say things that nothing else can say. Gotta love it.','',NULL,'Nothing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32061,'Amazing','Tony Hale','Actor','\nSeptember 30, 1970\n','','American','What would be a show that I would rescue? If I could bring anything back, it would be \'The Carol Burnett Show\'. Tim Conway is just... I just watched him so many times do stuff over and over. He\'s just so amazing.','',NULL,'Him,Show',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32062,'','Tony Hale','Actor','\nSeptember 30, 1970\n','','American','What\'s fascinating about D.C., the exteriors are these elaborate structures, this gorgeous architecture and beautiful stonework, and then you go inside and it\'s crap-looking - apart from the White House, which is beautiful.','',NULL,'Beautiful,House,Inside',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32063,'','Alex Van Halen','Musician','\nMay 8, 1953\n','','American','Everybody has a high point and a lot goes into that: timing, situation, general consciousness.','',NULL,'High,Point,Everybody',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32064,'','Alex Van Halen','Musician','\nMay 8, 1953\n','','American','Whatever our personal differences are, there are no bigger fans of this band than the people who are in this band.','',NULL,'Whatever,Personal,Band',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32065,'Love,Nature','Alex Van Halen','Musician','\nMay 8, 1953\n','','American','It\'s part of our nature. As much as I love (brother and guitarist Eddie), if you put us in a room with no one else for 15 minutes, we\'d be at each other\'s throats.','',NULL,'Put',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32066,'Time','Alex Van Halen','Musician','\nMay 8, 1953\n','','American','It\'s unfortunate nine years were in between - you can\'t take that time back; you can\'t undo it.','',NULL,'Between,Undo',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32067,'','Alex Van Halen','Musician','\nMay 8, 1953\n','','American','The Beatles will never get back together and David Lee Roth will never again sing with Van Halen.','',NULL,'Together,Again,Sing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32068,'','Alex Van Halen','Musician','\nMay 8, 1953\n','','American','There is a volatile mix, and that\'s because we\'re all intense. And there\'s no denying that.','',NULL,'Intense,Denying,Volatile',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32069,'Work','Alex Van Halen','Musician','\nMay 8, 1953\n','','American','Van Halen is a work in progress.','',NULL,'Progress,Van',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32070,'Music','Alex Van Halen','Musician','\nMay 8, 1953\n','','American','When you leave the planet, you leave music behind.','',NULL,'Leave,Behind',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32071,'Music,Great','Alex Van Halen','Musician','\nMay 8, 1953\n','','American','Yeah, we have our differences, but we put those aside, and now we\'re making music. It\'s great.','',NULL,'Put',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32072,'Good','Alex Van Halen','Musician','\nMay 8, 1953\n','','American','You come to the planet with nothing and you leave with nothing, so you\'d better do some good while you are here.','',NULL,'Better,Nothing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32073,'Age','Alex Van Halen','Musician','\nMay 8, 1953\n','','American','At our age, you don\'t want to stop.','',NULL,'Stop',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32074,'','Alex Van Halen','Musician','\nMay 8, 1953\n','','American','Meaning that if you live in the moment, so to speak, we play today, and tonight we\'re done.','',NULL,'Today,Live,Done',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32075,'Music','Alex Van Halen','Musician','\nMay 8, 1953\n','','American','Music is a dialogue.','',NULL,'Dialogue',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32076,'','Alex Van Halen','Musician','\nMay 8, 1953\n','','American','Nobody sets out to make a bad record.','',NULL,'Bad,Nobody,Sets',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32077,'','Alex Van Halen','Musician','\nMay 8, 1953\n','','American','On a personal level, we all get along fine.','',NULL,'Personal,Fine,Along',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32078,'','Alex Van Halen','Musician','\nMay 8, 1953\n','','American','Sammy and I got together and it was like we hadn\'t missed a beat.','',NULL,'Together,Beat,Missed',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32079,'','Alex Van Halen','Musician','\nMay 8, 1953\n','','American','Some things are impossible.','',NULL,'Impossible',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32080,'','Alex Van Halen','Musician','\nMay 8, 1953\n','','American','There\'s nothing worse than having everybody thinking alike, talking alike and having the same direction in mind. It gets stale that way.','',NULL,'Mind,Nothing,Thinking',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32081,'','Alex Van Halen','Musician','\nMay 8, 1953\n','','American','We\'re having a blast. Just four friends getting together.','',NULL,'Together,Friends,Getting',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32082,'','Alex Van Halen','Musician','\nMay 8, 1953\n','','American','We\'re very needy people, you know.','',NULL,'Needy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32083,'','Alex Van Halen','Musician','\nMay 8, 1953\n','','American','When the tour is done, that\'s the end of the U.S. tour. We\'ll regroup and see what we\'re going to do.','',NULL,'End,Done,Tour',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32084,'','Alex Van Halen','Musician','\nMay 8, 1953\n','','American','You don\'t leave behind box office scores or how many dollars changed hands.','',NULL,'Leave,Office,Behind',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32085,'Music,Work,Cool','Eddie Van Halen','Musician','\nJanuary 26, 1955\n','','Dutch','Music is for people. The word \'pop\' is simply short for popular. It means that people like it. I\'m just a normal jerk who happens to make music. As long as my brain and fingers work, I\'m cool.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32086,'Music,Famous','Eddie Van Halen','Musician','\nJanuary 26, 1955\n','','Dutch','If you want to be a rock star or just be famous, then run down the street naked, you\'ll make the news or something. But if you want music to be your livelihood, then play, play, play and play! And eventually you\'ll get to where you want to be.','',NULL,'Rock',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32087,'','Eddie Van Halen','Musician','\nJanuary 26, 1955\n','','Dutch','It\'s always a Catch-22 situation. They hate you if you\'re the same, and they hate you if you\'re different.','',NULL,'Hate,Different,Same',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32088,'Music','Eddie Van Halen','Musician','\nJanuary 26, 1955\n','','Dutch','We\'re musicians. We make music for a living. It\'s that simple. Nothing else matters.','',NULL,'Simple,Nothing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32089,'Music','Eddie Van Halen','Musician','\nJanuary 26, 1955\n','','Dutch','I have pictures of me sitting in the racquetball court in my pajamas with an acoustic guitar, and Wolfgang is probably just two-and-a-half-feet tall. I\'ll never forget the day I saw his foot tapping along in beat! I knew then, I couldn\'t wait for the day I\'d be able to make music with my son. I don\'','',NULL,'Forget,Guitar',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32090,'','Eddie Van Halen','Musician','\nJanuary 26, 1955\n','','Dutch','I have selective hearing.','',NULL,'Hearing,Selective',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32091,'Good,Teacher','Eddie Van Halen','Musician','\nJanuary 26, 1955\n','','Dutch','I\'m blessed with a good pair of ears. That\'s how I fooled my piano teacher. I\'d watch his fingers and I\'d listen to it, and I just kind of basically learned it by myself.','',NULL,'Blessed',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32092,'Music','Eddie Van Halen','Musician','\nJanuary 26, 1955\n','','Dutch','Music kept me off the streets and out of trouble and gave me something that was mine that no one could take away from me.','',NULL,'Away,Off',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32093,'','Eddie Van Halen','Musician','\nJanuary 26, 1955\n','','Dutch','There\'s a plaque on our wall that says we\'ve sold over 65 million albums, and I don\'t feel I\'ve accomplished anything. I feel like I\'m just getting started.','',NULL,'Getting,Started,Says',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32094,'Good,Best','Eddie Van Halen','Musician','\nJanuary 26, 1955\n','','Dutch','A good producer brings out the best in the artist he\'s working with. You shouldn\'t be able to listen to something and say, \'So-and-so produced this album.\'','',NULL,'Working',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32095,'Time','Eddie Van Halen','Musician','\nJanuary 26, 1955\n','','Dutch','A guitar is a very personal extension of the person playing it. You have to be emotionally and spiritually connected to your instrument. I\'m very brutal on my instruments, but not all the time.','',NULL,'Person,Guitar',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32096,'','Eddie Van Halen','Musician','\nJanuary 26, 1955\n','','Dutch','Actually, if I could deliberately sit down and write a pop hit, all my songs would be pop hits! Let\'s put it this way. I play what I like to hear. And sometimes I like to hear something poppy, and sometimes I don\'t.','',NULL,'Down,Play,Put',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32097,'','Eddie Van Halen','Musician','\nJanuary 26, 1955\n','','Dutch','And if I would have taken lessons I probably wouldn\'t have done it, and what forced me to do all this weird stuff on the guitar was I couldn\'t afford effects pedals, I didn\'t have all this stuff when I was a kid so I just tried to squeeze all the weird noises I could out of the guitar, which brings ','',NULL,'Done,Guitar,Weird',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32098,'','Eddie Van Halen','Musician','\nJanuary 26, 1955\n','','Dutch','Before the operation on my left hand I wasn\'t able to stretch my fingers open all the way. I\'ve never had very big hands, but I could do the splits with them. Eventually I couldn\'t any more. I had a twisted tendon in my little finger that prevented me from being able to stretch.','',NULL,'Before,Big,Able',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32099,'','Eddie Van Halen','Musician','\nJanuary 26, 1955\n','','Dutch','Cancer is like a cockroach. It just comes back stronger. I\'m tearing apart the immune system of the cockroach and seeing how it ticks. I\'ve opened up my own pathology center.','',NULL,'System,Cancer,Stronger',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32100,'Music,Home','Eddie Van Halen','Musician','\nJanuary 26, 1955\n','','Dutch','David Lee Roth had the idea that if you covered a successful song, you were half way home. C\'mon - Van Halen doing \'Dancing in the Streets\'? It was stupid. I started feeling like I would rather bomb playing my own songs than be successful playing someone else\'s music.','',NULL,'Stupid',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32101,'','Eddie Van Halen','Musician','\nJanuary 26, 1955\n','','Dutch','Every song is like a kid. How can you have that many kids and have a favorite? Which one do I like to hang most with?','',NULL,'Kids,Song,Kid',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32102,'','Eddie Van Halen','Musician','\nJanuary 26, 1955\n','','Dutch','Every song is like a kid. How can you have that many kids and have a favorite? Which one do I like to hang most with? Probably the one that I haven\'t hung most with recently.','',NULL,'Kids,Song,Kid',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32103,'Love','Eddie Van Halen','Musician','\nJanuary 26, 1955\n','','Dutch','Everything I did is because I wanted to do it. If I weren\'t playing this arena, if I were playing a club, I\'d still be doing it because that\'s what I want to do. I love playing the guitar.','',NULL,'Everything,Did',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32104,'Knowledge','Eddie Van Halen','Musician','\nJanuary 26, 1955\n','','Dutch','\'For Unlawful Carnal Knowledge\' took a year to record; that\'s why the playing on it might sound somewhat labored. \'Balance,\' on the other hand, was written and recorded in only four months, so the whole process was quicker and more immediate.','',NULL,'Why,Whole',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32105,'Music','Eddie Van Halen','Musician','\nJanuary 26, 1955\n','','Dutch','I can\'t read music. Instead, I\'d do stuff inside the piano, do harmonics and all kinds of crazy things. They used to put me in these annual piano contests down at Long Beach City College, and two years in a row, I won first prize - out of like 5,000 kids!','',NULL,'Crazy,Long',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32106,'Music','Eddie Van Halen','Musician','\nJanuary 26, 1955\n','','Dutch','I can\'t read music. Instead, I\'d do stuff inside the piano, do harmonics and all kinds of crazy things. They used to put me in these annual piano contests down at Long Beach City College, and two years in a row, I won first prize - out of like 5,000 kids! The judges were like, \'Very interesting inte','',NULL,'Crazy,Long',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32107,'','Eddie Van Halen','Musician','\nJanuary 26, 1955\n','','Dutch','I destroyed a lot of guitars trying to get them to do what I wanted, but I learned something from every guitar I tore apart, and discovered even more things. Things like if the string is not straight from the bridge saddle to the nut, you\'re going to have friction.','',NULL,'Trying,Guitar,Learned',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32108,'Music','Eddie Van Halen','Musician','\nJanuary 26, 1955\n','','Dutch','I don\'t feel a day older when it comes to my approach to music or what gets me off than when I was a teenager. I\'ve always been into different kinds of stuff and when I play I like to play loud. I like my arm hairs to move and I like my body to vibrate \'cause I like the feel of it; I\'m still a teena','',NULL,'Heart,Different',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32109,'Music','Eddie Van Halen','Musician','\nJanuary 26, 1955\n','','Dutch','I don\'t really know what inspires me to write the music I do, but usually, the music will set the tone for the lyrics.','',NULL,'Write,Inspires',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32110,'Nature,God','John Hales','Theologian','1584','1656','English','As he is one, so we call Him God, the Deity, the Divine Nature, and other names of the same signification.','',NULL,'Him',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32111,'God','John Hales','Theologian','1584','1656','English','Yet God is so one that He admits of distinction, and so admits of distinction that He still remains unity.','',NULL,'Still,Unity',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32112,'Money','Ludovic Halevy','Author','\nJanuary 1, 1834\n','\nMay 8, 1908\n','French','In order to make money the first thing is to have no need of it.','',NULL,'Order',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32113,'Good','Ludovic Halevy','Author','\nJanuary 1, 1834\n','\nMay 8, 1908\n','French','No news is good news.','',NULL,'News',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32114,'Family,Future','Alex Haley','Novelist','\nAugust 11, 1921\n','\nFebruary 10, 1992\n','American','In every conceivable manner, the family is link to our past, bridge to our future.','',NULL,'Past',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32115,'','Alex Haley','Novelist','\nAugust 11, 1921\n','\nFebruary 10, 1992\n','American','Either you deal with what is the reality, or you can be sure that the reality is going to deal with you.','',NULL,'Reality,Sure,Either',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32116,'Good','Alex Haley','Novelist','\nAugust 11, 1921\n','\nFebruary 10, 1992\n','American','In my writing, as much as I could, I tried to find the good, and praise it.','',NULL,'Writing,Find',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32117,'','Alex Haley','Novelist','\nAugust 11, 1921\n','\nFebruary 10, 1992\n','American','Nobody can do for little children what grandparents do. Grandparents sort of sprinkle stardust over the lives of little children.','',NULL,'Children,Lives,Nobody',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32118,'Society','Alex Haley','Novelist','\nAugust 11, 1921\n','\nFebruary 10, 1992\n','American','Racism is taught in our society, it is not automatic. It is learned behavior toward persons with dissimilar physical characteristics.','',NULL,'Racism,Learned',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32119,'Love','Alex Haley','Novelist','\nAugust 11, 1921\n','\nFebruary 10, 1992\n','American','I look at my books the way parents look at their children. The fact that one becomes more successful than the others doesn\'t make me love the less successful one any less.','',NULL,'Successful,Children',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32120,'Hope','Alex Haley','Novelist','\nAugust 11, 1921\n','\nFebruary 10, 1992\n','American','My fondest hope is that \'Roots\' may start black, white, brown, red, yellow people digging back for their own roots. Man, that would make me feel 90 feet tall.','',NULL,'May,Black',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32121,'','Alex Haley','Novelist','\nAugust 11, 1921\n','\nFebruary 10, 1992\n','American','Anytime you see a turtle up on top of a fence post, you know he had some help.','',NULL,'Help,Top,Turtle',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32122,'Family','Alex Haley','Novelist','\nAugust 11, 1921\n','\nFebruary 10, 1992\n','American','When you start about family, about lineage and ancestry, you are talking about every person on earth.','',NULL,'Person,Start',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32123,'Family','Alex Haley','Novelist','\nAugust 11, 1921\n','\nFebruary 10, 1992\n','American','Roots is not just a saga of my family. It is the symbolic saga of a people.','',NULL,'Roots,Symbolic',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32124,'','Bill Haley','Musician','\nJuly 6, 1925\n','\nFebruary 9, 1981\n','American','I sat down one night and wrote the line rock, rock, rock everybody.','',NULL,'Rock,Night,Down',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32125,'','Bill Haley','Musician','\nJuly 6, 1925\n','\nFebruary 9, 1981\n','American','See you later, alligator. After a while, crocodile.','',NULL,'After,While,Later',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32126,'','Bill Haley','Musician','\nJuly 6, 1925\n','\nFebruary 9, 1981\n','American','She was so small she could make mamba in a telephone booth.','',NULL,'Small,She,Telephone',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32127,'Music','Bill Haley','Musician','\nJuly 6, 1925\n','\nFebruary 9, 1981\n','American','The music is the main thing and it\'s just as easy to write acceptable words.','',NULL,'Words,Easy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32128,'','Bill Haley','Musician','\nJuly 6, 1925\n','\nFebruary 9, 1981\n','American','The road can be hard on a kid if he\'s not careful.','',NULL,'Hard,Road,Kid',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32129,'','Bill Haley','Musician','\nJuly 6, 1925\n','\nFebruary 9, 1981\n','American','We steer completely clear of anything suggestive.','',NULL,'Clear,Suggestive,Steer',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32130,'','Bill Haley','Musician','\nJuly 6, 1925\n','\nFebruary 9, 1981\n','American','We take a lot of care with lyrics because we don\'t want to offend anybody.','',NULL,'Care,Anybody,Offend',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32131,'','Nikki Haley','Politician','\nJanuary 20, 1972\n','','American','Everyone can have a bad day.','',NULL,'Bad,Everyone',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32132,'','Nikki Haley','Politician','\nJanuary 20, 1972\n','','American','All of my policy is not based on a label. It\'s based on what I lived and what I know.','',NULL,'Lived,Based,Policy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32133,'','Nikki Haley','Politician','\nJanuary 20, 1972\n','','American','Almost forty-five years after my parents first became Americans, I stand before you and them tonight as the proud governor of the state of South Carolina.','',NULL,'Parents,Before,After',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32134,'Government','Nikki Haley','Politician','\nJanuary 20, 1972\n','','American','American businesses deserve a federal government that doesn\'t stand in their way, not one that tries to chase them overseas.','',NULL,'American,Stand',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32135,'Life,Faith,Women','Nikki Haley','Politician','\nJanuary 20, 1972\n','','American','Ann Romney makes all women proud by the way she has conducted her life as a strong woman of faith, as a mother, as a wife and as a true patriot.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32136,'','Nikki Haley','Politician','\nJanuary 20, 1972\n','','American','As I said, my parents loved that when they came to America, if you worked hard, the only things that could stop you were the limits you placed on yourself.','',NULL,'Yourself,Parents,Hard',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32137,'','Nikki Haley','Politician','\nJanuary 20, 1972\n','','American','Boeing started a new line for their 787 Dreamliner, creating 1,000 new jobs in South Carolina, giving our state a shot in the arm when we truly needed it.','',NULL,'Giving,State,Started',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32138,'','Nikki Haley','Politician','\nJanuary 20, 1972\n','','American','Contraception doesn\'t define a woman.','',NULL,'Woman,Define',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32139,'','Nikki Haley','Politician','\nJanuary 20, 1972\n','','American','For a bill to become law, it truly has to be the will of the people, and for a president to stop the will of the people and stop what you\'re trying to do in your state is not the role of Washington.','',NULL,'Law,Trying,Become',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32140,'','Nikki Haley','Politician','\nJanuary 20, 1972\n','','American','I don\'t think we should focus on what church that person walks into .. I think we need to focus on what they do when they walk out of church.','',NULL,'Focus,Person,Walk',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32141,'Power','Nikki Haley','Politician','\nJanuary 20, 1972\n','','American','I encourage people to find and use the power of their voices just as much when I do not agree with those voices as when I do agree with them.','',NULL,'Find,Encourage',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32142,'','Nikki Haley','Politician','\nJanuary 20, 1972\n','','American','I had a white senator call me a rag head, and I had an African-American legislator call me a conservative with a tan.','',NULL,'Head,Call,White',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32143,'','Nikki Haley','Politician','\nJanuary 20, 1972\n','','American','I think any label is bad.','',NULL,'Bad,Label',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32144,'','Nikki Haley','Politician','\nJanuary 20, 1972\n','','American','I think any label is bad. I\'m more than a label.','',NULL,'Bad,Label',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32145,'Religion','Nikki Haley','Politician','\nJanuary 20, 1972\n','','American','I think that we are at a point in our country where we\'re trying to decide what role should religion play in the political arena.','',NULL,'Political,Trying',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32146,'Women','Nikki Haley','Politician','\nJanuary 20, 1972\n','','American','I think the media\'s a little frightened of women.','',NULL,'Media,Frightened',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32147,'','Nikki Haley','Politician','\nJanuary 20, 1972\n','','American','I wear heels. It\'s not for a fashion statement, it\'s... ammunition.','',NULL,'Fashion,Heels,Wear',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32148,'Women,Great','Nikki Haley','Politician','\nJanuary 20, 1972\n','','American','I\'m a huge fan of women; I think we\'re great.','',NULL,'Fan',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32149,'','Nikki Haley','Politician','\nJanuary 20, 1972\n','','American','I\'m not going to stop beating up on the Democrats for wasteful spending.','',NULL,'Stop,Spending,Democrats',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32150,'','Nikki Haley','Politician','\nJanuary 20, 1972\n','','American','I\'m not going to stop beating up on the unions.','',NULL,'Stop,Beating,Unions',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32151,'','Nikki Haley','Politician','\nJanuary 20, 1972\n','','American','I\'m very proud of the way that I was raised, I\'m very proud of the way that my parents raised me.','',NULL,'Parents,Proud,Raised',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32152,'Love,Time','Nikki Haley','Politician','\nJanuary 20, 1972\n','','American','I\'ve never been a planner. I didn\'t know I was going to run for the State House. I didn\'t know I was going to run for governor. I don\'t know what\'s next, and I love not thinking about it because the doors open at a certain time.','',NULL,'Thinking',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32153,'Great,Business','Nikki Haley','Politician','\nJanuary 20, 1972\n','','American','In 2009, South Carolina was blessed to welcome a great American company that chose to stay in our country to continue to do business. That company was Boeing.','',NULL,'Blessed',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32154,'','Nikki Haley','Politician','\nJanuary 20, 1972\n','','American','My job is to create jobs. In the end I\'m going to have jobs to show for it.','',NULL,'End,Job,Show',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32155,'Home,Respect','Nikki Haley','Politician','\nJanuary 20, 1972\n','','American','My parents started a business out of the living room of our home and, 30-plus years later, it was a multimillion dollar company. So, President Obama, with all due respect, don\'t tell me that my parents didn\'t build their business.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32156,'Government','Robert Half','Businessman','1918','2001','American','People try to live within their income so they can afford to pay taxes to a government that can\'t live within its income.','',NULL,'Live,Try',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32157,'Failure','Robert Half','Businessman','1918','2001','American','Laziness is a secret ingredient that goes into failure. But it\'s only kept a secret from the person who fails.','',NULL,'Person,Secret',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32158,'','Robert Half','Businessman','1918','2001','American','People who look down on other people don\'t end up being looked up to.','',NULL,'End,Down,Looked',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32159,'Work','Robert Half','Businessman','1918','2001','American','Hard work without talent is a shame, but talent without hard work is a tragedy.','',NULL,'Hard,Talent',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32160,'','Robert Half','Businessman','1918','2001','American','The search for someone to blame is always successful.','',NULL,'Successful,Someone,Blame',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32161,'','Robert Half','Businessman','1918','2001','American','Not admitting a mistake is a bigger mistake.','',NULL,'Mistake,Bigger,Admitting',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32162,'Work','Robert Half','Businessman','1918','2001','American','Delegating work works, provided the one delegating works, too.','',NULL,'Works,Provided',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32163,'','Robert Half','Businessman','1918','2001','American','When one teaches, two learn.','',NULL,'Two,Learn,Teaches',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32164,'','Robert Half','Businessman','1918','2001','American','A ruler isn\'t always straight.','',NULL,'Straight,Ruler',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32165,'Good','Robert Half','Businessman','1918','2001','American','Acting on a good idea is better than just having a good idea.','',NULL,'Better,Acting',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32166,'','Robert Half','Businessman','1918','2001','American','Convincing yourself doesn\'t win an argument.','',NULL,'Yourself,Win,Argument',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32167,'','Robert Half','Businessman','1918','2001','American','Asking the right questions takes as much skill as giving the right answers.','',NULL,'Giving,Takes,Questions',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32168,'Good','Robert Half','Businessman','1918','2001','American','It\'s easy to make good decisions when there are no bad options.','',NULL,'Bad,Decisions',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32169,'Time','Robert Half','Businessman','1918','2001','American','No one can be right all of the time, but it helps to be right most of the time.','',NULL,'Helps',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32170,'','Robert Half','Businessman','1918','2001','American','There are some who start their retirement long before they stop working.','',NULL,'Long,Before,Working',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32171,'','Robert Half','Businessman','1918','2001','American','There is something that is much more scarce, something rarer than ability. It is the ability to recognize ability.','',NULL,'Ability,Recognize,Rarer',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32172,'Time','Robert Half','Businessman','1918','2001','American','Time spent on hiring is time well spent.','',NULL,'Hiring,Spent',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32173,'Future','Robert Half','Businessman','1918','2001','American','When your future arrives, will you blame your past?','',NULL,'Past,Blame',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32174,'Love,Smile','Thomas Chandler Haliburton','Author','\nDecember 17, 1796\n','\nAugust 27, 1865\n','Canadian','A woman has two smiles that an angel might envy, the smile that accepts a lover before words are uttered, and the smile that lights on the first born babe, and assures it of a mother\'s love.','',NULL,'Mother',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32175,'Success','Thomas Chandler Haliburton','Author','\nDecember 17, 1796\n','\nAugust 27, 1865\n','Canadian','Failures to heroic minds are the stepping stones to success.','',NULL,'Minds,Failures',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32176,'Business','Thomas Chandler Haliburton','Author','\nDecember 17, 1796\n','\nAugust 27, 1865\n','Canadian','Punctuality is the soul of business.','',NULL,'Soul',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32177,'Education','Thomas Chandler Haliburton','Author','\nDecember 17, 1796\n','\nAugust 27, 1865\n','Canadian','A college education shows a man how little other people know.','',NULL,'College,Shows',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32178,'','Thomas Chandler Haliburton','Author','\nDecember 17, 1796\n','\nAugust 27, 1865\n','Canadian','Contentment is, after all, simply refined indolence.','',NULL,'After,Simply,Refined',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32179,'Hope','Thomas Chandler Haliburton','Author','\nDecember 17, 1796\n','\nAugust 27, 1865\n','Canadian','Hope is a pleasant acquaintance, but an unsafe friend.','',NULL,'Friend,Pleasant',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32180,'','Thomas Chandler Haliburton','Author','\nDecember 17, 1796\n','\nAugust 27, 1865\n','Canadian','Nicknames stick to people, and the most ridiculous are the most adhesive.','',NULL,'Ridiculous,Stick,Nicknames',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32181,'','Thomas Chandler Haliburton','Author','\nDecember 17, 1796\n','\nAugust 27, 1865\n','Canadian','No one is rich whose expenditures exceed his means, and no one is poor whose incomings exceed his outgoings.','',NULL,'Rich,Poor,Means',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32182,'Happiness,Government','Thomas Chandler Haliburton','Author','\nDecember 17, 1796\n','\nAugust 27, 1865\n','Canadian','The happiness of every country depends upon the character of its people, rather than the form of its government.','',NULL,'Character',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32183,'','Thomas Chandler Haliburton','Author','\nDecember 17, 1796\n','\nAugust 27, 1865\n','Canadian','To carry care to bed is to sleep with a pack on your back.','',NULL,'Care,Sleep,Bed',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32184,'','Thomas Chandler Haliburton','Author','\nDecember 17, 1796\n','\nAugust 27, 1865\n','Canadian','When a man is wrong and won\'t admit it, he always gets angry.','',NULL,'Angry,Wrong,Won',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32185,'','Thomas Chandler Haliburton','Author','\nDecember 17, 1796\n','\nAugust 27, 1865\n','Canadian','Whenever there is authority, there is a natural inclination to disobedience.','',NULL,'Natural,Authority,Whenever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32186,'Beauty','Edward F. Halifax','Statesman','','','British','The plainer the dress, the greater luster does beauty appear.','',NULL,'Greater,Dress',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32187,'','Edward F. Halifax','Statesman','','','British','True merit, like a river, the deeper it is, the less noise it makes.','',NULL,'True,Makes,Less',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32188,'','Edward F. Halifax','Statesman','','','British','A person may dwell so long upon a thought that it may take him a prisoner.','',NULL,'Long,Person,May',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32189,'Men','Edward F. Halifax','Statesman','','','British','Gratitude is one of those things that cannot be bought. It must be born with men, or else all the obligations in the world will not create it.','',NULL,'Gratitude,Must',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32190,'','Edward F. Halifax','Statesman','','','British','He who leaves nothing to chance will do few things poorly, but he will do few things.','',NULL,'Nothing,Chance,Few',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32191,'Good,Hope','Edward F. Halifax','Statesman','','','British','Hope is generally a wrong guide, though it is very good company by the way.','',NULL,'Wrong',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32192,'Men','Edward F. Halifax','Statesman','','','British','Ignorance makes most men go into a political party, and shame keeps them from getting out of it.','',NULL,'Ignorance,Political',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32193,'Men','Edward F. Halifax','Statesman','','','British','Men who borrow their opinions can never repay their debts.','',NULL,'Opinions,Debts',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32194,'Religion,Men,Anger','Edward F. Halifax','Statesman','','','British','Most men\'s anger about religion is as if two men should quarrel for a lady they neither of them care for.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32195,'Good','Edward F. Halifax','Statesman','','','British','The invisible thing called a Good Name is made up of the breath of numbers that speak well of you.','',NULL,'Made,Speak',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32196,'Money','Edward F. Halifax','Statesman','','','British','Those who are of the opinion that money will do everything may reasonably be expected to do everything for money.','',NULL,'Everything,May',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32197,'','Edward F. Halifax','Statesman','','','British','When people contend for their liberty they seldom get anything for their victory, but new masters.','',NULL,'Liberty,Victory,Seldom',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32198,'Good,Anger','Lord Halifax','Politician','\nApril 16, 1881\n','\nDecember 23, 1958\n','British','Anger is seldom without argument but seldom with a good one.','',NULL,'Argument',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32199,'Legal','Lord Halifax','Politician','\nApril 16, 1881\n','\nDecember 23, 1958\n','British','If the laws could speak for themselves, they would complain of the lawyers in the first place.','',NULL,'Place,Speak',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32200,'Best','Lord Halifax','Politician','\nApril 16, 1881\n','\nDecember 23, 1958\n','British','The best party is but a kind of conspiracy against the rest of the nation.','',NULL,'Nation,Against',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32201,'','Anthony Michael Hall','Actor','\nApril 14, 1968\n','','American','15 years later, it\'s all the TV stars with the film deals, whether it\'s the cast of Friends or That \'70s Show now with Ashton and other people doing stuff.','',NULL,'Friends,Stars,Show',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32202,'Good','Anthony Michael Hall','Actor','\nApril 14, 1968\n','','American','But on this show, it\'s a good question because in the 35 shows that we\'ve done now, I\'ve really made a consistent effort to really shadow the directors because in many ways they have to be more prepared than feature directors.','',NULL,'Done,Made',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32203,'','Anthony Michael Hall','Actor','\nApril 14, 1968\n','','American','Cutting edge, breakthrough, television. That\'s what we want to do.','',NULL,'Television,Edge,Cutting',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32204,'','Anthony Michael Hall','Actor','\nApril 14, 1968\n','','American','First of all, it was in my contract. I knew I would be directing an episode.','',NULL,'Knew,Contract,Directing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32205,'','Anthony Michael Hall','Actor','\nApril 14, 1968\n','','American','I mean, before this, I would have said playing Bill Gates, because I\'m playing someone obviously who is alive and is the richest man in the world. That was a heavy responsibility.','',NULL,'Someone,Mean,Before',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32206,'Success','Anthony Michael Hall','Actor','\nApril 14, 1968\n','','American','I think in both of those situations, it\'s important as an actor to learn, despite the success I had as a kid, that it\'s important to understand what it means to be a small fish in a big pond.','',NULL,'Important,Small',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32207,'','Anthony Michael Hall','Actor','\nApril 14, 1968\n','','American','I think it\'s even harder because I think as always, Hollywood is sort of glamour central for the world, and the entire world looks to it for not only entertainment, but the whole idea of the youth factor and youth being sold to our culture via young actors and actresses.','',NULL,'Young,Whole,Idea',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32208,'','Anthony Michael Hall','Actor','\nApril 14, 1968\n','','American','I think my favorite, and Coppola and that whole thing. East coast Italian directors I guess.','',NULL,'Whole,Favorite,Guess',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32209,'Life,Learning','Anthony Michael Hall','Actor','\nApril 14, 1968\n','','American','I think that obstacles lead to growth and ultimately, the most learning I\'ve done in my life is between jobs.','',NULL,'Done',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32210,'Family','Anthony Michael Hall','Actor','\nApril 14, 1968\n','','American','I think the obvious answer is I was raised in New York City, so growing up, not only myself but my family, like my father, we would watch a lot of Scorsese films.','',NULL,'Father,Growing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32211,'Work','Anthony Michael Hall','Actor','\nApril 14, 1968\n','','American','I would say probably Pirates of Silicon Valley just because I\'m proud of the work, playing Gates.','',NULL,'Proud,Playing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32212,'','Anthony Michael Hall','Actor','\nApril 14, 1968\n','','American','In the years since I worked with John Hughes, there were many years where I literally had hundred of doors slammed in my face because I wasn\'t that kid anymore, and I wasn\'t a character actor, and I wasn\'t a leading man, and I wasn\'t whatever Hollywood was looking for.','',NULL,'Character,Whatever,Looking',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32213,'Funny,Movies','Anthony Michael Hall','Actor','\nApril 14, 1968\n','','American','It\'s funny, like 15 years ago when I was a kid doing all the John Hughes movies, I remember Bruce Willis was the only guy who was transitioning from television into film.','',NULL,'Remember',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32214,'Good','Anthony Michael Hall','Actor','\nApril 14, 1968\n','','American','Like any show, I think some episodes are going to be stronger than others, but I think it\'s a good show that people enjoy and I hear the reactions too.','',NULL,'Enjoy,Others',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32215,'Movies','Anthony Michael Hall','Actor','\nApril 14, 1968\n','','American','Movies are just ridiculously expensive.','',NULL,'Expensive',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32216,'','Anthony Michael Hall','Actor','\nApril 14, 1968\n','','American','Obviously with the onset of cable and satellite, there are more opportunities for programming and original programming, so it creates more opportunities for actors and producers and directors and everything.','',NULL,'Everything,Original,Directors',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32217,'Good','Anthony Michael Hall','Actor','\nApril 14, 1968\n','','American','So I think it\'s fair to say it\'s even more of a challenge for some of these actors that are coming up, because there\'s such a pressure to look good, to be sexy and be palatable to people on whatever level.','',NULL,'Sexy,Challenge',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32218,'Good','Anthony Michael Hall','Actor','\nApril 14, 1968\n','','American','That, we encourage, and I think we\'re doing a pretty good job with the website and also the DVD, like the first season came out and the second season\'s being prepared now.','',NULL,'Job,Pretty',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32219,'','Anthony Michael Hall','Actor','\nApril 14, 1968\n','','American','There are people who do De Niro and Walken impersonations.','',NULL,'Niro',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32220,'Life,Work','Anthony Michael Hall','Actor','\nApril 14, 1968\n','','American','There\'ve been many a season where I couldn\'t get work, and I think that you learn character development and you learn how to really want what you do in life when you can\'t really do it.','',NULL,'Character',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32221,'Work,Respect','Anthony Michael Hall','Actor','\nApril 14, 1968\n','','American','They all matter to me, whether I\'m working on a Sam Jackson film for a week or I\'m the star of my own TV series - I take it all very seriously, and I have a healthy respect for the work in general, despite the role.','',NULL,'Working',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32222,'','Anthony Michael Hall','Actor','\nApril 14, 1968\n','','American','We don\'t want to show our hand to the fan base or give up too much too early.','',NULL,'Give,Show,Hand',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32223,'','Anthony Michael Hall','Actor','\nApril 14, 1968\n','','American','Well, I\'ve just gotten accustomed to just being in Canada for five and a half months a year.','',NULL,'Year,Half,Five',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32224,'','Anthony Michael Hall','Actor','\nApril 14, 1968\n','','American','Well, I\'ve learned something from Michael Robison just about maximizing your shots. For example, if I\'m shooting a scene and someone\'s driving at the wheel, you could steal an insert in the same shot.','',NULL,'Someone,Learned,Same',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32225,'','Anthony Michael Hall','Actor','\nApril 14, 1968\n','','American','You have film actors doing TV, rap stars doing TV, with everyone kind of crossing the line.','',NULL,'Everyone,Stars,Film',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32226,'Time,Business','Arsenio Hall','Comedian','\nFebruary 12, 1955\n','','American','I know I did the right thing by taking time off to raise my son. But it also came at a price. I turned down many opportunities over the years because I didn\'t want to leave him for long periods of time. And in Hollywood, as in any business, the calls stop coming when you don\'t answer.','',NULL,'Long',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32227,'Dreams,Fear','Arsenio Hall','Comedian','\nFebruary 12, 1955\n','','American','I am consumed with the fear of failing. Reaching deep down and finding confidence has made all my dreams come true.','',NULL,'True',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32228,'Time','Arsenio Hall','Comedian','\nFebruary 12, 1955\n','','American','I don\'t possess a lot of self-confidence. I\'m an actor so I simply act confident every time I hit the stage.','',NULL,'Act,Actor',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32229,'','Arsenio Hall','Comedian','\nFebruary 12, 1955\n','','American','At one point in my career, while still hosting \'The Arsenio Hall Show,\' I was told by my doctor that it might not be physically possible for me to have children.','',NULL,'Children,Career,Still',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32230,'','Arsenio Hall','Comedian','\nFebruary 12, 1955\n','','American','I knew going in that being a single parent would be one of the toughest jobs I\'d ever have. I\'d been a talk-show host, actor, comic, and on and on, but this gig was going to be my defining moment.','',NULL,'Single,Ever,Moment',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32231,'Love,Marriage','Arsenio Hall','Comedian','\nFebruary 12, 1955\n','','American','I love being in a relationship, but marriage isn\'t for me.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32232,'Marriage','Arsenio Hall','Comedian','\nFebruary 12, 1955\n','','American','I\'ve never understood what the upside of marriage would be for me personally.','',NULL,'Understood,Upside',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32233,'','Arsenio Hall','Comedian','\nFebruary 12, 1955\n','','American','My father was a no-nonsense, dedicated, and focused minister, and there was usually a sermon he needed to prepare for or a Scripture he needed to study, and that always came first.','',NULL,'Father,Study,Needed',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32234,'','Arsenio Hall','Comedian','\nFebruary 12, 1955\n','','American','My name is Arsenio. That\'s a very unique name for a black man. In Greek, it means Leroy.','',NULL,'Black,Means,Unique',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32235,'Good','Arsenio Hall','Comedian','\nFebruary 12, 1955\n','','American','You go out with a girl you used to date, she looks so damn good, and then at a certain point you say, Boy, now I remember. I know why I left!','',NULL,'Girl,Remember',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32236,'Dating','Bridget Hall','Model','\nDecember 12, 1977\n','','American','It\'s just me and my 6-month-old puppy. I am not dating anyone.','',NULL,'Anyone,Puppy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32237,'Love,Great','Bridget Hall','Model','\nDecember 12, 1977\n','','American','I love to find a great vintage secondhand shop.','',NULL,'Find',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32238,'Great','Bridget Hall','Model','\nDecember 12, 1977\n','','American','But, I understand that Black Comb and Whistler are supposed to be great for snowboarding. So I am looking forward to going there someday soon.','',NULL,'Forward,Black',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32239,'','Bridget Hall','Model','\nDecember 12, 1977\n','','American','Girls in my school were always prettier.','',NULL,'School,Prettier',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32240,'Cool','Bridget Hall','Model','\nDecember 12, 1977\n','','American','I am always looking for a cool tee shirt; maybe one with a rock band or an old advertisement.','',NULL,'Rock,Old',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32241,'','Bridget Hall','Model','\nDecember 12, 1977\n','','American','I am not a party girl.','',NULL,'Girl,Party',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32242,'','Bridget Hall','Model','\nDecember 12, 1977\n','','American','I don\'t remember ever having finished a book.','',NULL,'Book,Ever,Remember',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32243,'','Bridget Hall','Model','\nDecember 12, 1977\n','','American','I had to jump out of a plane! The shoot was for an editorial for a magazine; and it called for skydiving.','',NULL,'Jump,Magazine,Skydiving',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32244,'','Bridget Hall','Model','\nDecember 12, 1977\n','','American','My favorite teams are the Dallas Cowboys and the New York Jets.','',NULL,'York,Favorite,Teams',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32245,'Food','Bridget Hall','Model','\nDecember 12, 1977\n','','American','Opening a family-style restaurant with comfort food like mac \'n\' cheese, ribs and burgers has always been my dream.','',NULL,'Dream,Comfort',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32246,'Love,Best','Bridget Hall','Model','\nDecember 12, 1977\n','','American','Snowboarding! I love it! Some of the best places to snowboard are Telluride and Park Cities, Utah.','',NULL,'Places',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32247,'','Bridget Hall','Model','\nDecember 12, 1977\n','','American','When I go out with my 16-year-old friends, I don\'t wear Chanel.','',NULL,'Friends,Wear,Chanel',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32248,'','Claire-Marie Hall','Actress','','','','When you\'re brainy in school it\'s a lot harder to fit in.','',NULL,'School,Fit,Harder',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32249,'Father\'s Day,Dad','Conrad Hall','Artist','\nJune 21, 1926\n','\nJanuary 4, 2003\n','American','Dad, wherever you are, you are gone but you will never be forgotten.','',NULL,'Gone',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32250,'','Conrad Hall','Artist','\nJune 21, 1926\n','\nJanuary 4, 2003\n','American','You are always a student, never a master. You have to keep moving forward.','',NULL,'Forward,Moving,Keep',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32251,'Beauty','Conrad Hall','Artist','\nJune 21, 1926\n','\nJanuary 4, 2003\n','American','There is a kind of beauty in imperfection.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32252,'Music','Conrad Hall','Artist','\nJune 21, 1926\n','\nJanuary 4, 2003\n','American','Cinematography is infinite in its possibilities... much more so than music or language.','',NULL,'Language,Infinite',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32253,'Work,Art','Conrad Hall','Artist','\nJune 21, 1926\n','\nJanuary 4, 2003\n','American','I realize that every picture isn\'t a work of art.','',NULL,'Picture',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32254,'','Conrad Hall','Artist','\nJune 21, 1926\n','\nJanuary 4, 2003\n','American','Contrast is what makes photography interesting.','',NULL,'Makes,Contrast',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32255,'Life','Conrad Hall','Artist','\nJune 21, 1926\n','\nJanuary 4, 2003\n','American','Photography is a very important part of my life.','',NULL,'Important',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32256,'History,Movies','Conrad Hall','Artist','\nJune 21, 1926\n','\nJanuary 4, 2003\n','American','Billions of people have seen and been influenced by movies in the short history of this industry.','',NULL,'Short',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32257,'','Conrad Hall','Artist','\nJune 21, 1926\n','\nJanuary 4, 2003\n','American','But at heart, I am more than a cinematographer.','',NULL,'Heart',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32258,'','Conrad Hall','Artist','\nJune 21, 1926\n','\nJanuary 4, 2003\n','American','But you know you haven\'t done it all because you know everything keeps evolving and changing; and you know you can evolve with it if you grow and develop as a human being.','',NULL,'Human,Everything,Done',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32259,'','Conrad Hall','Artist','\nJune 21, 1926\n','\nJanuary 4, 2003\n','American','Every cinematographer I worked with had his own way of solving problems.','',NULL,'Problems,Worked,Solving',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32260,'','Conrad Hall','Artist','\nJune 21, 1926\n','\nJanuary 4, 2003\n','American','Every once in a while, when the audience is expecting to see one thing, you have to show them something else.','',NULL,'Else,Show,Once',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32261,'','Conrad Hall','Artist','\nJune 21, 1926\n','\nJanuary 4, 2003\n','American','I can still recall the thrill of shooting my first film.','',NULL,'Still,Film,Thrill',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32262,'','Conrad Hall','Artist','\nJune 21, 1926\n','\nJanuary 4, 2003\n','American','I don\'t think of myself as a director or writer. I think of myself as a filmmaker.','',NULL,'Writer,Director,Filmmaker',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32263,'Hope','Conrad Hall','Artist','\nJune 21, 1926\n','\nJanuary 4, 2003\n','American','I hope I\'m still shooting when I\'m 80.','',NULL,'Still',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32264,'','Conrad Hall','Artist','\nJune 21, 1926\n','\nJanuary 4, 2003\n','American','I knew exactly how I wanted it to play, but you are never sure until you watch the projected images reflect off the screen. That\'s when you know it worked.','',NULL,'Play,Wanted,Off',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32265,'Life,Romantic','Conrad Hall','Artist','\nJune 21, 1926\n','\nJanuary 4, 2003\n','American','I saw Tequila Sunrise as a romantic picture with complex, bigger than life characters.','',NULL,'Sunrise',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32266,'','Conrad Hall','Artist','\nJune 21, 1926\n','\nJanuary 4, 2003\n','American','I suppose I would still be a communicator, maybe a musician.','',NULL,'Still,Maybe,Musician',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32267,'','Conrad Hall','Artist','\nJune 21, 1926\n','\nJanuary 4, 2003\n','American','I think one of the reasons people quit is because they\'re afraid they won\'t be able to get better and better; that they have to come to a zenith of some kind.','',NULL,'Better,Afraid,Able',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32268,'','Conrad Hall','Artist','\nJune 21, 1926\n','\nJanuary 4, 2003\n','American','I want to tell a story and shape it all the way through to the end.','',NULL,'End,Through,Tell',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32269,'Alone','Conrad Hall','Artist','\nJune 21, 1926\n','\nJanuary 4, 2003\n','American','I was very happy sitting alone at a dining room table, writing a script.','',NULL,'Happy,Writing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32270,'Music','Conrad Hall','Artist','\nJune 21, 1926\n','\nJanuary 4, 2003\n','American','In aptitude tests, I scored highest in music.','',NULL,'Highest,Tests',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32271,'','Conrad Hall','Artist','\nJune 21, 1926\n','\nJanuary 4, 2003\n','American','It is also difficult to articulate the subtleties in cinema, because there aren\'t words or metaphors which describe many of the emotions you are attempting to evoke.','',NULL,'Words,Difficult,Emotions',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32272,'History','Conrad Hall','Artist','\nJune 21, 1926\n','\nJanuary 4, 2003\n','American','It took a while for me to grasp that my colleagues believe I have made an impact on the history of cinema.','',NULL,'Believe,Made',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32273,'Car','Conrad Hall','Artist','\nJune 21, 1926\n','\nJanuary 4, 2003\n','American','It was 100 feet of 16 mm black-and-white film of a car coming to a stop sign, and driving off. I had to decide how to frame and light it. It was magic. There was a sense of mystery.','',NULL,'Light,Sense',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32274,'','Dante Hall','Athlete','\nSeptember 20, 1978\n','','American','Treat everyone the way you would want to be treated... this can be applied to any situation.','',NULL,'Everyone,Treat,Situation',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32275,'Good,Positive','Dante Hall','Athlete','\nSeptember 20, 1978\n','','American','The only reason we make good role models is because you guys look up to athletes and we can influence you in positive ways. But the real role models should be your parents and teachers!','',NULL,'Parents',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32276,'','Dante Hall','Athlete','\nSeptember 20, 1978\n','','American','Anything that is unexpected is the X-factor.','',NULL,'Unexpected',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32277,'Time','Dante Hall','Athlete','\nSeptember 20, 1978\n','','American','Every time I fumble or drop a ball I am embarrassed.','',NULL,'Ball,Drop',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32278,'Love,Sports','Dante Hall','Athlete','\nSeptember 20, 1978\n','','American','I love all sports.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32279,'Love','Dante Hall','Athlete','\nSeptember 20, 1978\n','','American','I love my relationship with Coach Vermeil because it is one of the few genuine relationships that I have.','',NULL,'Few,Genuine',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32280,'Love','Dante Hall','Athlete','\nSeptember 20, 1978\n','','American','I love to play pool.','',NULL,'Play,Pool',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32281,'','Dante Hall','Athlete','\nSeptember 20, 1978\n','','American','I never dislike anyone that I am in competition with. I welcome the challenge. Besides, I get along with just about everyone.','',NULL,'Challenge,Everyone,Anyone',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32282,'Father\'s Day,Great','Dante Hall','Athlete','\nSeptember 20, 1978\n','','American','I would want my legacy to be that I was a great son, father and friend.','',NULL,'Father',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32283,'Strength','Dante Hall','Athlete','\nSeptember 20, 1978\n','','American','If I had the hand strength to sign autographs for everybody in Kansas City, I would... but its just impossible to get to everyone.','',NULL,'Impossible,Everyone',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32284,'','Dante Hall','Athlete','\nSeptember 20, 1978\n','','American','My favorite NBA team are the houston rockets and favorite college team are the duke blue devils.','',NULL,'Team,College,Favorite',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32285,'Family,Money','Dante Hall','Athlete','\nSeptember 20, 1978\n','','American','My two favorite things about being a pro player are Sunday afternoons being able to excite many fans and the money because I get to treat my family and friends and myself to nice things.','',NULL,'Nice',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32286,'','Dante Hall','Athlete','\nSeptember 20, 1978\n','','American','On certain plays and situations I feel like I have the advantage. But sometimes I just have to not think about the size of the guy in front of me.','',NULL,'Sometimes,Guy,Advantage',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32287,'Success','Dante Hall','Athlete','\nSeptember 20, 1978\n','','American','Part of my success was having a place to play as a kid.','',NULL,'Play,Place',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32288,'Sports','Dante Hall','Athlete','\nSeptember 20, 1978\n','','American','Sports are not for everyone.','',NULL,'Everyone',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32289,'Good','Dante Hall','Athlete','\nSeptember 20, 1978\n','','American','There is no formula to making it to the NFL other than good fortune and and playing well in college.','',NULL,'College,Making',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32290,'Death','Daryl Hall','Musician','\nOctober 11, 1946\n','','American','Chronic Lyme causes arthritis, heart problems, stroke - even death.','',NULL,'Heart,Problems',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32291,'','Daryl Hall','Musician','\nOctober 11, 1946\n','','American','I returned to upstate NY where I just laid in bed for days with a fever that just wouldn\'t go away. After more of this, I grew increasingly sure that this was not simply the flu!','',NULL,'After,Away,Days',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32292,'Funny','Daryl Hall','Musician','\nOctober 11, 1946\n','','American','If you take a bunch of superstars and put them in a room where they don\'t have their assistants and entourage, it\'s funny to see what happens.','',NULL,'Put,Happens',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32293,'Best','Daryl Hall','Musician','\nOctober 11, 1946\n','','American','This illness made it impossible for me to give my best effort to our audience, but now that it\'s been identified, I\'m looking forward to a complete, quick recovery and to get back out there with John as soon as possible.','',NULL,'Forward,Give',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32294,'Love,Work,Time','Deidre Hall','Actress','\nOctober 31, 1947\n','','American','I don\'t work a five-day week as a rule, and I\'ve managed to fill that time up. It hasn\'t been that hard. I volunteer at school. I\'m working because I love it. Yet, I don\'t not envy women who have a stay-at-home job, because you miss stuff.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32295,'Government','Deidre Hall','Actress','\nOctober 31, 1947\n','','American','Come to find out, the Russians were never afraid of the Americans. They weren\'t raised with the terror that we were by our government. I was struck by how our government misled us for so many years.','',NULL,'Find,Afraid',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32296,'','Deidre Hall','Actress','\nOctober 31, 1947\n','','American','I guess I strike people as very serious, or very intense.','',NULL,'Serious,Guess,Intense',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32297,'','Deidre Hall','Actress','\nOctober 31, 1947\n','','American','I have a book! It\'s called \'How Does She Do It?\' and it\'s 35 years on camera.','',NULL,'Book,She,Camera',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32298,'Women','Deidre Hall','Actress','\nOctober 31, 1947\n','','American','I have such a strong belief in women\'s ability to sustain each other.','',NULL,'Strong,Belief',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32299,'Learning','Deidre Hall','Actress','\nOctober 31, 1947\n','','American','I know it may seem surprising to people, but learning dialog that has a conversational flow to it is not that difficult.','',NULL,'May,Difficult',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32300,'','Deidre Hall','Actress','\nOctober 31, 1947\n','','American','I would have ten children. I think they are the most fascinating, and it\'s the only thing in the world that hasn\'t been overrated.','',NULL,'Children,Ten,Overrated',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32301,'Life','Deidre Hall','Actress','\nOctober 31, 1947\n','','American','I\'ve learned survival secrets from being on camera, and then translated them into everyday life.','',NULL,'Learned,Everyday',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32302,'','Deidre Hall','Actress','\nOctober 31, 1947\n','','American','The fact is that daytime television is less valued than nighttime, and it\'s partly because of the product that we produce. We do a one-hour show in 12 hours. Nighttime produces a one-hour show in seven to nine days.','',NULL,'Fact,Show,Days',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32303,'Life,Marriage','Deidre Hall','Actress','\nOctober 31, 1947\n','','American','There was never a point in my life where I gave up. My marriage, as you know, fell apart.','',NULL,'Point',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32304,'','Edward Hall','Lawyer','1498','1547','English','I hate getting bored.','',NULL,'Hate,Bored,Getting',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32305,'Time','Edward Hall','Lawyer','1498','1547','English','Each organism, no matter how simple or complex, has around it a sacred bubble of space, a bit of mobile territoriality which only a few other organisms are allowed to penetrate and then only for short periods of time.','',NULL,'Simple,Short',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32306,'','Edward Hall','Lawyer','1498','1547','English','I wanted to make the violence beautiful in order to heighten our revulsion.','',NULL,'Beautiful,Wanted,Violence',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32307,'','Edward Hall','Lawyer','1498','1547','English','I was a terrible actor. The analytical part of my mind never quite let go.','',NULL,'Mind,Actor,Quite',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32308,'Love','Edward Hall','Lawyer','1498','1547','English','I\'d love to do some new plays.','',NULL,'Plays',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32309,'Amazing','Edward Hall','Lawyer','1498','1547','English','It\'s amazing. I can\'t believe how brilliant the whole thing is - my daughter, Georgia, is just wonderful.','',NULL,'Believe,Wonderful',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32310,'Work','Edward Hall','Lawyer','1498','1547','English','Normally, an actress has to work to bring out her male side. In our case, the dynamic is reversed. The actor playing her modelled himself on Sharon Stone.','',NULL,'Her,Playing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32311,'','Edward Hall','Lawyer','1498','1547','English','Oh, come off it, I\'ve only directed three plays for the RSC.','',NULL,'Off,Three,Oh',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32312,'','Edward Hall','Lawyer','1498','1547','English','People come to the theatre to be excited and uplifted - I want to inspire my audience.','',NULL,'Theatre,Audience,Excited',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32313,'Nature','Edward Hall','Lawyer','1498','1547','English','Shakespeare reveals human nature brilliantly: he shines a light on our instinctive desire to dominate each other.','',NULL,'Human,Light',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32314,'','Edward Hall','Lawyer','1498','1547','English','Theatre is about people, not buildings. Incalculable damage has been done to the expert talent a company needs - from wardrobe to lighting technicians.','',NULL,'Done,Talent,Theatre',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32315,'','Edward Hall','Lawyer','1498','1547','English','We felt that although they were patchy, there was a tremendous political energy in the Henry plays.','',NULL,'Political,Energy,Felt',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32316,'','Edward Hall','Lawyer','1498','1547','English','We have cut the text, but what remains are Shakespeare\'s words.','',NULL,'Words,Cut,Remains',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32317,'','Edward Hall','Lawyer','1498','1547','English','While trying to protect the republic, the conspirators in Julius Caesar enable Mark Antony to triumph. In Rose Rage, the more Henry VI tries to fix things, the more they go wrong.','',NULL,'Trying,Wrong,While',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32318,'','Edward T. Hall','Scientist','\nMay 16, 1914\n','','American','We should never denigrate any other culture but rather help people to understand the relationship between their own culture and the dominant culture. When you understand another culture or language, it does not mean that you have to lose your own culture.','',NULL,'Help,Mean,Understand',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32319,'','Edward T. Hall','Scientist','\nMay 16, 1914\n','','American','For him to have understood me would have meant reorganizing his thinking... giving up his intellectual ballast, and few people are willing to risk such a radical move.','',NULL,'Thinking,Giving,Him',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32320,'','Edward T. Hall','Scientist','\nMay 16, 1914\n','','American','The information is in the people, not in your head.','',NULL,'Head',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32321,'Age,Time,Experience','Edward T. Hall','Scientist','\nMay 16, 1914\n','','American','Age affects how people experience time.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32322,'','Edward T. Hall','Scientist','\nMay 16, 1914\n','','American','Behind every piece of paper lies a human situation.','',NULL,'Human,Lies,Situation',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32323,'','Edward T. Hall','Scientist','\nMay 16, 1914\n','','American','Culture is not made up but something that evolves which is human.','',NULL,'Human,Made,Culture',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32324,'','Edward T. Hall','Scientist','\nMay 16, 1914\n','','American','How man evolved with such an incredible reservoir of talent and such fantastic diversity isn\'t completely understood... he knows so little and has nothing to measure himself against.','',NULL,'Nothing,Against,Talent',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32325,'','Edward T. Hall','Scientist','\nMay 16, 1914\n','','American','I may be able to spot arrowheads on the desert but a refrigerator is a jungle in which I am easily lost.','',NULL,'Lost,May,Able',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32326,'Art','Edward T. Hall','Scientist','\nMay 16, 1914\n','','American','Man is used to the fact that there are languages which he does not at first understand and which must be learned, but because art is primarily visual he expects that he should get the message immediately and is apt to be affronted if he doesn\'t.','',NULL,'Must,Understand',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32327,'God','Edward T. Hall','Scientist','\nMay 16, 1914\n','','American','Now, you can\'t tell me, we have the only God in the whole world. You can\'t tell me that nobody else has God.','',NULL,'Else,Tell',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32328,'Time,Future','Edward T. Hall','Scientist','\nMay 16, 1914\n','','American','The future for us is the foreseeable future. The South Asian, however, feels that it is perfectly realistic to think of a \'long time\' in terms of thousands of years.','',NULL,'Long',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32329,'Experience','Edward T. Hall','Scientist','\nMay 16, 1914\n','','American','The reason man does not experience his true cultural self is that until he experiences another self as valid he has little basis for validating his own self.','',NULL,'True,Self',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32330,'Work','Edward T. Hall','Scientist','\nMay 16, 1914\n','','American','Two points that are very important points to remember and ask: Is it real and does it work?','',NULL,'Important,Real',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32331,'Death','Evelyn Beatrice Hall','Author','1868','1919','English','I disapprove of what you say, but I will defend to the death your right to say it.','',NULL,'Defend,Disapprove',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32332,'Life,Government','Fawn Hall','Celebrity','1959','','American','I was very happy being a secretary. I loved working for the government. I was very happy with my life.','',NULL,'Happy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32333,'','Fawn Hall','Celebrity','1959','','American','And sometimes you have to go above the written law, I believe.','',NULL,'Believe,Law,Sometimes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32334,'','Fawn Hall','Celebrity','1959','','American','I did not know many of the details relevant to the Iran and contra initiatives.','',NULL,'Did,Details,Iran',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32335,'','Fawn Hall','Celebrity','1959','','American','I felt uneasy, but sometimes, like I said before, I believed in Col. North and there was a very solid and very valid reason that he must have been doing this.','',NULL,'Must,Before,Sometimes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32336,'','Fawn Hall','Celebrity','1959','','American','I think Col. North is first a U.S. citizen and he has the same rights as you yourself do, sir.','',NULL,'Yourself,Same,Rights',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32337,'','Fawn Hall','Celebrity','1959','','American','I wasn\'t interested in exploiting myself.','',NULL,'Interested,Exploiting',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32338,'Work','Fawn Hall','Celebrity','1959','','American','The press was all over to get a picture of me. It got to the point where they were all over my house, following me to work... Then Tom Brokaw and everybody else was doing stories, \'A star is born.\'','',NULL,'Else,Point',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32339,'','Fawn Hall','Celebrity','1959','','American','We shred every day.','',NULL,'Shred',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32340,'','G. Stanley Hall','Psychologist','\nFebruary 1, 1844\n','\nApril 24, 1924\n','American','Being an only child is a disease in itself.','',NULL,'Child,Disease',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32341,'','G. Stanley Hall','Psychologist','\nFebruary 1, 1844\n','\nApril 24, 1924\n','American','Muscles are in a most intimate and peculiar sense the organs of the will.','',NULL,'Sense,Intimate,Muscles',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32342,'Age','G. Stanley Hall','Psychologist','\nFebruary 1, 1844\n','\nApril 24, 1924\n','American','Civilization is so hard on the body that some have called it a disease, despite the arts that keep puny bodies alive to a greater average age, and our greater protection from contagious and germ diseases.','',NULL,'Hard,Keep',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32343,'Good','G. Stanley Hall','Psychologist','\nFebruary 1, 1844\n','\nApril 24, 1924\n','American','Abundance and vigor of automatic movements are desirable, and even a considerable degree of restlessness is a good sign in young children.','',NULL,'Children,Young',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32344,'Teen','G. Stanley Hall','Psychologist','\nFebruary 1, 1844\n','\nApril 24, 1924\n','American','Adolescence is a new birth, for the higher and more completely human traits are now born.','',NULL,'Human,Born',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32345,'Love','G. Stanley Hall','Psychologist','\nFebruary 1, 1844\n','\nApril 24, 1924\n','American','Every theory of love, from Plato down, teaches that each individual loves in the other sex what he lacks in himself.','',NULL,'Sex,Down',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32346,'','G. Stanley Hall','Psychologist','\nFebruary 1, 1844\n','\nApril 24, 1924\n','American','Man is largely a creature of habit, and many of his activities are more or less automatic reflexes from the stimuli of his environment.','',NULL,'Less,Habit,Creature',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32347,'Good,Best','G. Stanley Hall','Psychologist','\nFebruary 1, 1844\n','\nApril 24, 1924\n','American','Of all work-schools, a good farm is probably the best for motor development.','',NULL,'Farm',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32348,'Future','G. Stanley Hall','Psychologist','\nFebruary 1, 1844\n','\nApril 24, 1924\n','American','The man of the future may, and even must, do things impossible in the past and acquire new motor variations not given by heredity.','',NULL,'Past,Must',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32349,'Life','G. Stanley Hall','Psychologist','\nFebruary 1, 1844\n','\nApril 24, 1924\n','American','The years from about eight to twelve constitute a unique period of human life.','',NULL,'Human,Unique',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32350,'','Granville Stanley Hall','Psychologist','\nFebruary 1, 1844\n','\nApril 24, 1924\n','American','Precisely what menstruation is, is not yet very well known.','',NULL,'Known,Precisely',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32351,'Time','Granville Stanley Hall','Psychologist','\nFebruary 1, 1844\n','\nApril 24, 1924\n','American','Adolescence as the time when an individual \'recapitulates\' the savage stage of the race\'s past.','',NULL,'Past,Individual',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32352,'','Granville Stanley Hall','Psychologist','\nFebruary 1, 1844\n','\nApril 24, 1924\n','American','Puberty for a girl is like floating down a broadening river into an open sea.','',NULL,'Girl,Down,Sea',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32353,'','Gus Hall','Businessman','\nOctober 8, 1910\n','\nOctober 13, 2000\n','American','Mobilize people to vote and to re-elect Clinton as the only way to defeat.','',NULL,'Vote,Defeat,Clinton',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32354,'Great,Design','James Hall','Musician','','','American','We want people to realize you are at a design school, not a land grant college. The way we look says a great deal about who we are.','',NULL,'School',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32355,'Truth','James Hall','Musician','','','American','Why would anyone lie? The truth is always more colorful.','',NULL,'Lie,Why',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32356,'','James Norman Hall','Author','\nApril 22, 1887\n','\nJuly 5, 1951\n','American','All my roots are still in the prarie country of the Middle West.','',NULL,'Country,Still,Middle',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32357,'Car,Peace','James Norman Hall','Author','\nApril 22, 1887\n','\nJuly 5, 1951\n','American','Remote villages and communities have lost their identity, and their peace and charm have been sacrificed to that worst of abominations, the automobile.','',NULL,'Lost',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32358,'','James Norman Hall','Author','\nApril 22, 1887\n','\nJuly 5, 1951\n','American','When urbanity decays, civilization suffers and decays with it.','',NULL,'Suffers,Decays',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32359,'Life,Love','Jerry Hall','Model','\nJuly 2, 1956\n','','American','A healthy love life is not and should not be the preserve of those in their 20s and 30s. It\'s important at all ages.','',NULL,'Important',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32360,'','Jerry Hall','Model','\nJuly 2, 1956\n','','American','I\'m a very lazy, stay-at-home kind of girl.','',NULL,'Girl,Lazy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32361,'','Jerry Hall','Model','\nJuly 2, 1956\n','','American','I think if I weren\'t so beautiful, maybe, I\'d have more character.','',NULL,'Beautiful,Character,Maybe',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32362,'Men','Jerry Hall','Model','\nJuly 2, 1956\n','','American','Well, I think mostly we\'re dressing for men.','',NULL,'Dressing,Mostly',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32363,'Love,Good','Jerry Hall','Model','\nJuly 2, 1956\n','','American','I love good rock\'n\'roll, blues and jazz, gospel, and a little reggae.','',NULL,'Rock',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32364,'','Jerry Hall','Model','\nJuly 2, 1956\n','','American','Mick Jagger and I just really liked each other a lot. We talked all night. We had the same views on nuclear disarmament.','',NULL,'Night,Same,Liked',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32365,'','Jerry Hall','Model','\nJuly 2, 1956\n','','American','We all know pain doesn\'t exist without some coexisting depression.','',NULL,'Pain,Depression,Exist',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32366,'Work,Time','Jerry Hall','Model','\nJuly 2, 1956\n','','American','I am very friendly with lots of people in rock\'n\'roll, because I spent so much time with them over the years through Mick\'s work.','',NULL,'Rock',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32367,'Politics','Jerry Hall','Model','\nJuly 2, 1956\n','','American','I have absolutely zero interest in politics.','',NULL,'Interest,Zero',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32368,'','Jerry Hall','Model','\nJuly 2, 1956\n','','American','I have done a lot of theater.','',NULL,'Done,Theater',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32369,'','Jerry Hall','Model','\nJuly 2, 1956\n','','American','I have very old-fashioned tastes.','',NULL,'Tastes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32370,'Love','Jerry Hall','Model','\nJuly 2, 1956\n','','American','I love doing theater so much - being in front of an audience and seeing how a character grows and develops with every performance.','',NULL,'Character,Audience',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32371,'Love','Jerry Hall','Model','\nJuly 2, 1956\n','','American','I love mysticism - it\'s such fun.','',NULL,'Fun,Mysticism',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32372,'','Jerry Hall','Model','\nJuly 2, 1956\n','','American','I used to hang out with Salvador Dali a lot. He was such a nice man. I really liked his wife Gala, too. People say that she was tricky, but she was never difficult with me.','',NULL,'Nice,Wife,Difficult',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32373,'','Jerry Hall','Model','\nJuly 2, 1956\n','','American','I\'d always enjoyed acting, but modeling was so time-consuming - and lucrative - that I didn\'t pursue it.','',NULL,'Acting,Enjoyed,Modeling',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32374,'','Jerry Hall','Model','\nJuly 2, 1956\n','','American','I\'m a bit of a groupie.','',NULL,'Bit,Groupie',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32375,'','Jerry Hall','Model','\nJuly 2, 1956\n','','American','I\'m a very bad citizen. I\'ve never even voted.','',NULL,'Bad,Citizen,Voted',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32376,'Best','Jerry Hall','Model','\nJuly 2, 1956\n','','American','I\'ve always gotten along best with artists.','',NULL,'Artists,Along',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32377,'','Jerry Hall','Model','\nJuly 2, 1956\n','','American','I\'ve dabbled in several different religions.','',NULL,'Different,Religions,Several',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32378,'Beauty,Music,Art','Jerry Hall','Model','\nJuly 2, 1956\n','','American','Music, art, theater. I\'m just a big fan of beauty.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32379,'','Jerry Hall','Model','\nJuly 2, 1956\n','','American','My favorite dancer is Sylvie Guillem.','',NULL,'Favorite,Dancer',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32380,'','Jerry Hall','Model','\nJuly 2, 1956\n','','American','The more flesh you show, the higher up the ladder you go.','',NULL,'Show,Higher,Ladder',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32381,'','Jerry Hall','Model','\nJuly 2, 1956\n','','American','Then, in 2000, John Reid, Elton John\'s former manager, asked me to audition for the stage version of The Graduate he was producing. So I worked on it, got the part, and after three weeks\' rehearsal I was on stage!','',NULL,'After,Three,Stage',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32382,'Amazing','Jerry Hall','Model','\nJuly 2, 1956\n','','American','We used to go to Studio 54 - an amazing place.','',NULL,'Place,Used',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32383,'','Jerry Hall','Model','\nJuly 2, 1956\n','','American','Well, I was fourteen in Texas. But I looked twenty-five.','',NULL,'Texas,Fourteen,Looked',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32384,'Positive','John Hall','','','','','As a person who is not confrontational by disposition I tend to see that the quality of being confrontational is a positive attribute.','',NULL,'Person,Quality',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32385,'','John Hall','','','','','Anytime you open your mouth there\'s going to be someone who\'s put off. I try to deal with that by keeping the topical portions of my show brief. I realize that some people wish my comments were briefer.','',NULL,'Someone,Try,Wish',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32386,'','John Hall','','','','','I think everyone holds back. I am always censoring myself and I\'m sorry about it. But I always have to consider whether my remarks might cause someone pain.','',NULL,'Pain,Sorry,Someone',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32387,'Hope,Freedom','John Hall','','','','','I would hope to inspire in my listeners a feeling of freedom - of speech, thought and political activity.','',NULL,'Feeling',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32388,'Work','John Hall','','','','','I\'ve had two callers ask, \'Did you ever work for someone who is poorer than you are?\' Their idea is it takes a rich person to give you a job because jobs are something that are given to you, an inferior, from on high.','',NULL,'Job,Someone',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32389,'Sympathy','John Hall','','','','','More negatives write than call. It\'s a cheap shot for me to go on the air with the critical letters or E-mail I get because the reaction of the listeners is always an instantaneous expression of sympathy for me and contempt for the poor critic.','',NULL,'Poor,Write',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32390,'','John Hall','','','','','Most people see through these issues but the corporate media doesn\'t reflect these sentiments.','',NULL,'Through,Media,Issues',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32391,'Music','John Hall','','','','','The same music is playing on the radio in San Francisco, New York, Washington DC and Annapolis. Everywhere you go there\'s the same artists and same songs by them, over and over again. At some stations they play the same songs 50 to 60 times a week.','',NULL,'Play,Same',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32392,'','John Hall','','','','','There\'s one political party in this country, and that\'s the corporate party.','',NULL,'Political,Country,Party',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32393,'Time','Joseph Hall','Clergyman','\nJuly 1, 1574\n','\nSeptember 8, 1656\n','English','Perfection is the child of time.','',NULL,'Child,Perfection',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32394,'','Joseph Hall','Clergyman','\nJuly 1, 1574\n','\nSeptember 8, 1656\n','English','A reputation once broken may possibly be repaired, but the world will always keep their eyes on the spot where the crack was.','',NULL,'May,Eyes,Broken',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32395,'Death','Joseph Hall','Clergyman','\nJuly 1, 1574\n','\nSeptember 8, 1656\n','English','Death borders upon our birth, and our cradle stands in the grave.','',NULL,'Birth,Stands',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32396,'','Joseph Hall','Clergyman','\nJuly 1, 1574\n','\nSeptember 8, 1656\n','English','He is a very humble man, that thinks not himself better than some others.','',NULL,'Humble,Better,Others',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32397,'','Joseph Hall','Clergyman','\nJuly 1, 1574\n','\nSeptember 8, 1656\n','English','Let others either envy or pity me; I care not, so long as I enjoy myself.','',NULL,'Care,Long,Envy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32398,'','Joseph Hall','Clergyman','\nJuly 1, 1574\n','\nSeptember 8, 1656\n','English','Moderation is the silken string running through the pearl chain of all virtues.','',NULL,'Through,Running,Moderation',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32399,'God','Joseph Hall','Clergyman','\nJuly 1, 1574\n','\nSeptember 8, 1656\n','English','We must first pray, that God would make us wise; before we can wish, he would make us happy.','',NULL,'Happy,Wise',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32400,'Love','Joseph Hall','Clergyman','\nJuly 1, 1574\n','\nSeptember 8, 1656\n','English','What fools are we, to be besotted with the love of our own trouble, and to hate our liberty and rest!','',NULL,'Hate,Liberty',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32401,'','Joseph Hall','Clergyman','\nJuly 1, 1574\n','\nSeptember 8, 1656\n','English','A man\'s opinion is in others; his being is in himself.','',NULL,'Others,Opinion,Himself',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32402,'','Joseph Hall','Clergyman','\nJuly 1, 1574\n','\nSeptember 8, 1656\n','English','And, if I were so low that I accounted myself the worst of all, yet some would account themselves in worse case.','',NULL,'Themselves,Worst,Worse',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32403,'Great','Joseph Hall','Clergyman','\nJuly 1, 1574\n','\nSeptember 8, 1656\n','English','He is great enough that is his own master.','',NULL,'Enough,Master',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32404,'','Joseph Hall','Clergyman','\nJuly 1, 1574\n','\nSeptember 8, 1656\n','English','Let me know myself; let others guess at me.','',NULL,'Others,Guess',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32405,'','Manly Hall','Philosopher','\nMarch 18, 1901\n','\nAugust 29, 1990\n','Canadian','It is only a step from boredom to disillusionment, which leads naturally to self-pity, which in turn ends in chaos.','',NULL,'Boredom,Step,Chaos',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32406,'Good','Manly Hall','Philosopher','\nMarch 18, 1901\n','\nAugust 29, 1990\n','Canadian','Words are potent weapons for all causes, good or bad.','',NULL,'Bad,Words',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32407,'','Manly Hall','Philosopher','\nMarch 18, 1901\n','\nAugust 29, 1990\n','Canadian','Moderation is the secret of survival.','',NULL,'Secret,Survival,Moderation',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32408,'Science','Manly Hall','Philosopher','\nMarch 18, 1901\n','\nAugust 29, 1990\n','Canadian','The end of science is not to prove a theory, but to improve mankind.','',NULL,'End,Mankind',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32409,'','Michael C. Hall','Actor','\nFebruary 1, 1971\n','','American','For me, it was more a dramatic shift to go from the stage to the screen.','',NULL,'Stage,Dramatic,Screen',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32410,'Work,Power,Business','Michael C. Hall','Actor','\nFebruary 1, 1971\n','','American','I certainly know there are people in positions of power in the business who lack imagination and, perhaps as a result of that, think of me as \'David\'. But I wouldn\'t really want to work with those people, you know?','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32411,'','Michael C. Hall','Actor','\nFebruary 1, 1971\n','','American','I don\'t think closeted homosexual morticians have the market cornered on self-loathing or sense of shame.','',NULL,'Sense,Market,Shame',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32412,'','Michael C. Hall','Actor','\nFebruary 1, 1971\n','','American','I like to think I am well-mannered. If I have the option at a breakfast place, I\'ll go with the grits. That\'s how Southern I am.','',NULL,'Place,Breakfast,Southern',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32413,'','Michael C. Hall','Actor','\nFebruary 1, 1971\n','','American','I mean, the competition is really created by the buzz around the Emmys. It\'s a totally subjective thing.','',NULL,'Mean,Around,Subjective',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32414,'','Michael C. Hall','Actor','\nFebruary 1, 1971\n','','American','I never really considered acting as a career until I moved to New York.','',NULL,'Career,Acting,Until',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32415,'','Michael C. Hall','Actor','\nFebruary 1, 1971\n','','American','I think anybody would be hard pressed not to relate to at least one of the characters, because there\'s so many different multifaceted people populating this crazy world.','',NULL,'Crazy,Hard,Different',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32416,'','Michael C. Hall','Actor','\nFebruary 1, 1971\n','','American','I think I had a shyness about me, I think I discovered acting as a way to break out of that and as a way of belonging, a sense of being special.','',NULL,'Special,Acting,Sense',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32417,'Great','Michael C. Hall','Actor','\nFebruary 1, 1971\n','','American','I think we\'re really - we\'re doing a really great job doing our show, and other shows are doing a great job doing theirs, and we\'ll just see what people have to say.','',NULL,'Job,Show',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32418,'Good','Michael C. Hall','Actor','\nFebruary 1, 1971\n','','American','I\'m very focused on \'Dexter\' right now. I want to make it as good of a show as we can.','',NULL,'Show,Focused',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32419,'','Michael C. Hall','Actor','\nFebruary 1, 1971\n','','American','It\'s interesting to play a role where you don\'t really have to preoccupy yourself with any need to convince yourself that you\'re not acting.','',NULL,'Yourself,Play,Acting',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32420,'Life','Michael C. Hall','Actor','\nFebruary 1, 1971\n','','American','My mother is a survivor who\'s had a lot of things happen in her life that have been very trying.','',NULL,'Mother,Happen',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32421,'Work','Michael C. Hall','Actor','\nFebruary 1, 1971\n','','American','People feel like they know me from the work I have done, but it\'s not me.','',NULL,'Done',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32422,'','Michael C. Hall','Actor','\nFebruary 1, 1971\n','','American','So it\'s really nice after about a year and a half to get back on stage and flex those old muscles.','',NULL,'Nice,After,Old',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32423,'','Michael C. Hall','Actor','\nFebruary 1, 1971\n','','American','Ultimately, I\'m a mess. I don\'t mean I\'m a mess, like, emotionally - I mean, I think probably everybody\'s a mess. David\'s a mess. But. I\'m talking about... I\'m messy.','',NULL,'Mean,Everybody,Talking',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32424,'','Michael C. Hall','Actor','\nFebruary 1, 1971\n','','American','Yes, I mean, There\'s nothing like it. There is an added sense of pressure because of that, but there\'s also nothing like the thrill you get being in the same space with that audience right there and then. And when you do it, it\'s over.','',NULL,'Nothing,Mean,Same',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32425,'Success','Monty Hall','Actor','\nAugust 25, 1921\n','','Canadian','Actually, I\'m an overnight success, but it took twenty years.','',NULL,'Actually,Took',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32426,'','Monty Hall','Actor','\nAugust 25, 1921\n','','Canadian','As I got more successful, I felt it was more incumbent upon me to help the other people. I did more and more and the more I did the more I wanted.','',NULL,'Successful,Help,Did',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32427,'','Monty Hall','Actor','\nAugust 25, 1921\n','','Canadian','I\'ve had it. I did 4,700 episodes. Isn\'t that enough?','',NULL,'Did,Enough,Episodes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32428,'Home','Monty Hall','Actor','\nAugust 25, 1921\n','','Canadian','It was a show that you played at home and you\'re saying to the contestant do this and do that. When you at home are involved in yelling at the screen, then you know you\'ve got an audience.','',NULL,'Saying,Show',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32429,'','Peter Hall','Director','\nNovember 22, 1930\n','','British','The youth of France do not want a new neo-liberal contract.','',NULL,'Youth,France,Contract',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32430,'','Peter Hall','Director','\nNovember 22, 1930\n','','British','Whoever becomes the head of the National Theater finds himself in a position like that of Nelson\'s Column - pigeons dump on you because you\'re there.','',NULL,'Himself,Head,National',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32431,'Nature','Radclyffe Hall','Poet','\nAugust 12, 1880\n','\nOctober 7, 1943\n','English','You\'re neither unnatural, nor abominable, nor mad; you\'re as much a part of what people call nature as anyone else.','',NULL,'Else,Mad',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32432,'','Rebecca Hall','Actress','\nMay 19, 1982\n','','English','As a child I loved ghost stories.','',NULL,'Child,Loved,Stories',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32433,'','Rebecca Hall','Actress','\nMay 19, 1982\n','','English','I always look for contradiction in a character.','',NULL,'Character',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32434,'Time','Rebecca Hall','Actress','\nMay 19, 1982\n','','English','I can\'t remember a time when I didn\'t want to be an actor. It has just always been an inevitability on some level.','',NULL,'Remember,Actor',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32435,'','Rebecca Hall','Actress','\nMay 19, 1982\n','','English','I don\'t like talking about myself, if I\'m honest.','',NULL,'Honest,Talking',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32436,'','Rebecca Hall','Actress','\nMay 19, 1982\n','','English','I don\'t think that theater is the higher medium, that it\'s better than film.','',NULL,'Better,Film,Theater',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32437,'','Rebecca Hall','Actress','\nMay 19, 1982\n','','English','I quite enjoy cooking but I\'m not consistent. I can\'t follow the recipe book. If something goes well, I\'ll never make it again, which is completely stupid. It\'s a one-shot kind of deal.','',NULL,'Stupid,Book,Enjoy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32438,'','Rebecca Hall','Actress','\nMay 19, 1982\n','','English','I read everything. I\'ve always got a book on the go and I\'m really nerdy about it, I get through books and don\'t remember anything about them afterwards. But I read all sorts, from classic to contemporary.','',NULL,'Book,Everything,Through',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32439,'Experience','Rebecca Hall','Actress','\nMay 19, 1982\n','','English','I think acting can be very frustrating, and there\'s no experience that doesn\'t make you a better actor.','',NULL,'Better,Acting',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32440,'Time,Women,Art','Rebecca Hall','Actress','\nMay 19, 1982\n','','English','I think for a long time it seemed like working in an art form and being a feminist meant portraying women in a perfect, angelic light. And there\'s nothing feminist about that.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32441,'','Rebecca Hall','Actress','\nMay 19, 1982\n','','English','I used to have the most visceral response to having my photo taken. I felt like instantly bursting into tears and running out of the room. I hated all the attention, which is such a stupid thing for an actor to say.','',NULL,'Stupid,Used,Attention',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32442,'','Rebecca Hall','Actress','\nMay 19, 1982\n','','English','I was a really pretentious teenager.','',NULL,'Teenager',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32443,'','Rebecca Hall','Actress','\nMay 19, 1982\n','','English','I was the kid that grew up watching Bette Davis films.','',NULL,'Kid,Films,Watching',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32444,'','Rebecca Hall','Actress','\nMay 19, 1982\n','','English','I would say that maybe directors who act as well are easier with actors. I\'m not saying that all directors have this, but sometimes you\'ll come across a director who sort of looks at an actor a bit like a kind of untrained horse that\'s been let out of the stable, like they might buck him.','',NULL,'Saying,Him,Sometimes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32445,'','Rebecca Hall','Actress','\nMay 19, 1982\n','','English','I\'m not consciously avoiding doing a lot of period drama, but I don\'t really seek it out either.','',NULL,'Either,Drama,Seek',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32446,'Music','Rebecca Hall','Actress','\nMay 19, 1982\n','','English','I\'m very nerdy about my music, and I like interrogating people about what they put on playlists.','',NULL,'Put,Nerdy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32447,'','Rebecca Hall','Actress','\nMay 19, 1982\n','','English','I\'ve always had horrible Valentine\'s Days.','',NULL,'Days,Horrible,Valentine',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32448,'','Rebecca Hall','Actress','\nMay 19, 1982\n','','English','I\'ve never been desperate to please my father.','',NULL,'Father,Desperate,Please',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32449,'','Rebecca Hall','Actress','\nMay 19, 1982\n','','English','I\'ve played an awful lot of repressed people.','',NULL,'Played,Awful,Repressed',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32450,'Love,Home','Rebecca Hall','Actress','\nMay 19, 1982\n','','English','If pressed, I would say I feel British. It\'s where I grew up and where I choose to live, the culture that I love, but I feel perfectly at home in America, I don\'t feel like a tourist or anything.','',NULL,'Live',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32451,'','Rebecca Hall','Actress','\nMay 19, 1982\n','','English','If you act scared, your body produces adrenaline.','',NULL,'Body,Act,Scared',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32452,'','Rebecca Hall','Actress','\nMay 19, 1982\n','','English','It sounds trite, but I like telling stories.','',NULL,'Stories,Telling,Sounds',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32453,'','Rebecca Hall','Actress','\nMay 19, 1982\n','','English','Lentil dhal is the only thing I can cook.','',NULL,'Cook',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32454,'Good','Rebecca Hall','Actress','\nMay 19, 1982\n','','English','My childhood was very colourful, and I am very good friends with both my parents. We have no secrets.','',NULL,'Parents,Friends',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32455,'','Rebecca Hall','Actress','\nMay 19, 1982\n','','English','My mum\'s American. She\'s from Detroit.','',NULL,'American,She,Detroit',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32456,'Family','Rebecca Hall','Actress','\nMay 19, 1982\n','','English','No family is sane, is it?','',NULL,'Sane',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32457,'Friendship','Robert Hall','Clergyman','\nMay 2, 1764\n','\nFebruary 21, 1831\n','English','A friend should be one in whose understanding and virtue we can equally confide, and whose opinion we can value at once for its justness and its sincerity.','',NULL,'Friend,Opinion',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32458,'History','Robert Hall','Clergyman','\nMay 2, 1764\n','\nFebruary 21, 1831\n','English','Of all the species of literary composition, perhaps biography is the most delightful. The attention concentrated on one individual gives a unity to the materials of which it is composed, which is wanting in general history.','',NULL,'Attention,Individual',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32459,'','Robert Hall','Clergyman','\nMay 2, 1764\n','\nFebruary 21, 1831\n','English','Call things by their right names - Glass of brandy and water! That is the current, but not the appropriate name; ask for a glass of liquid fire and distilled damnation.','',NULL,'Fire,Water,Ask',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32460,'Best','Robert Hall','Clergyman','\nMay 2, 1764\n','\nFebruary 21, 1831\n','English','In matters of conscience, first thoughts are best. In matters of prudence, last thoughts are best.','',NULL,'Thoughts,Last',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32461,'Power','Robert Hall','Clergyman','\nMay 2, 1764\n','\nFebruary 21, 1831\n','English','In the power of fixing the attention lies the most precious of the intellectual habits.','',NULL,'Attention,Lies',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32462,'','Robert Hall','Clergyman','\nMay 2, 1764\n','\nFebruary 21, 1831\n','English','Mankind are apt to be strongly prejudiced in favor of whatever is countenanced by antiquity, enforced by authority, and recommended by custom.','',NULL,'Whatever,Mankind,Authority',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32463,'Health','Robert Hall','Clergyman','\nMay 2, 1764\n','\nFebruary 21, 1831\n','English','Rising health care spending occurs because it is beneficial, not a burden on the economy.','',NULL,'Care,Economy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32464,'Wisdom','Robert Hall','Clergyman','\nMay 2, 1764\n','\nFebruary 21, 1831\n','English','We are to seek wisdom and understanding only in the length of days.','',NULL,'Days,Seek',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32465,'','Robert Hall','Clergyman','\nMay 2, 1764\n','\nFebruary 21, 1831\n','English','We should be more anxious that our afflictions should benefit us than that they should be speedily removed from us.','',NULL,'Benefit,Anxious,Removed',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32466,'','Ryan Hall','Athlete','\nOctober 14, 1982\n','','American','It\'s kind of nice in some ways having an Olympic Trials where I finished second. You can kind of go in more under the radar facing a 2:03 guy and facing a lot of dudes who are faster than I am, whereas, before Beijing, I had one of the top 10 times in the field, or something like that.','',NULL,'Nice,Before,Trials',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32467,'Life','Ryan Hall','Athlete','\nOctober 14, 1982\n','','American','But it is nice to know that you have other races lined up, because sometimes you can get so focused on your next marathon that it can become kind of unhealthy in some ways. So it\'s nice to have something else to slap you in the face and say, all right, there is life after the Olympics.','',NULL,'Nice,After',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32468,'','Ryan Hall','Athlete','\nOctober 14, 1982\n','','American','For most of the track world, the Olympic year is such a huge year, and it\'s a big year for us marathoners too.','',NULL,'Big,Year,Track',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32469,'','Ryan Hall','Athlete','\nOctober 14, 1982\n','','American','I couldn\'t be more excited to return to the ING New York City Marathon.','',NULL,'City,Excited,Return',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32470,'','Ryan Hall','Athlete','\nOctober 14, 1982\n','','American','I don\'t know how you keep the world record holder off your team.','',NULL,'Team,Keep,Off',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32471,'','Ryan Hall','Athlete','\nOctober 14, 1982\n','','American','I don\'t really study the guys that I\'m racing against.','',NULL,'Study,Against,Guys',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32472,'','Ryan Hall','Athlete','\nOctober 14, 1982\n','','American','I may not drink an electrolyte beverage during the race. If I am running in an hour, I won\'t need one. But if you\'re running an hour-and-a-half to two hours or more, maybe you need a little bit of the electrolytes.','',NULL,'May,Two,Won',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32473,'','Ryan Hall','Athlete','\nOctober 14, 1982\n','','American','I race kind of sparingly.','',NULL,'Race',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32474,'Time,Experience','Ryan Hall','Athlete','\nOctober 14, 1982\n','','American','I really didn\'t feed off the whole Olympic experience at all, and I regret that from an athletic perspective, and also from a personal experience. I feel like I missed out, so I\'m not going to do that this time.','',NULL,'Regret',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32475,'','Ryan Hall','Athlete','\nOctober 14, 1982\n','','American','I think sometimes you can study guys and build them into giants that they are not.','',NULL,'Study,Sometimes,Guys',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32476,'Learning','Ryan Hall','Athlete','\nOctober 14, 1982\n','','American','I think the biggest thing was that I was putting pressure on myself leading up to Beijing. Now I am learning how to take that pressure off and seeing this as an incredible opportunity, but not like, \'I absolutely have to medal.\'','',NULL,'Off,Pressure',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32477,'Time,Best','Ryan Hall','Athlete','\nOctober 14, 1982\n','','American','I try to avoid the temptation with time as a total indicator for what my possibilities are for the marathon. It\'s the not the best indicator, but it\'s more how you feel, how you cover the distance and how you are able to do the training afterward.','',NULL,'Try',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32478,'','Ryan Hall','Athlete','\nOctober 14, 1982\n','','American','I\'ve always said that racing in New York is performing on the big stage.','',NULL,'Said,Big,Racing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32479,'','Ryan Hall','Athlete','\nOctober 14, 1982\n','','American','It took years, honestly, to deal with the disappointment of Beijing.','',NULL,'Deal,Took,Honestly',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32480,'Time','Ryan Hall','Athlete','\nOctober 14, 1982\n','','American','More than the time, it\'s about how you feel - you want to be strong throughout the race.','',NULL,'Strong,Race',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32481,'Morning','Ryan Hall','Athlete','\nOctober 14, 1982\n','','American','The big thing is hydrating the day before the race. I will have 20 ounces of water right when I get up in the morning the day before, and I\'ll drink throughout the day.','',NULL,'Before,Big',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32482,'Experience','Ryan Hall','Athlete','\nOctober 14, 1982\n','','American','You dream about the Olympics for so long and you have that one day, then it\'s over, and when you don\'t run well there is this huge letdown. It took me years to deal with that. I feel like I almost had to cleanse myself of that experience.','',NULL,'Long,Dream',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32483,'','Ryan Hall','Athlete','\nOctober 14, 1982\n','','American','You\'re going to have to bring your \'A\' game.','',NULL,'Game,Bring',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32484,'','Theodore Hall','Criminal','\nOctober 20, 1925\n','\nNovember 1, 1999\n','American','I think my emotional revulsion against Stalin\'s terror would have stopped me in my tracks.','',NULL,'Emotional,Against,Terror',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32485,'Hope','Tom T. Hall','Musician','\nMay 25, 1936\n','','American','Whiskey\'s to tough, Champagne costs too much, Vodka puts my mouth in gear. I hope this refrain, Will help me explain, As a matter of fact, I like beer.','',NULL,'Help,Tough',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32486,'Love','Tom T. Hall','Musician','\nMay 25, 1936\n','','American','I love winners when they cry, losers when they try.','',NULL,'Try,Winners',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32487,'Life,Work,Attitude','Tom T. Hall','Musician','\nMay 25, 1936\n','','American','When you retire, it\'s a place in life, a part of the journey. You just don\'t quit work; you develop an attitude where you can do what you please.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32488,'Great','Tom T. Hall','Musician','\nMay 25, 1936\n','','American','I\'m a very comfortable and happy-go-lucky old man. I never wanted to be great, because I\'d just get worried.','',NULL,'Old,Wanted',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32489,'Best','Tom T. Hall','Musician','\nMay 25, 1936\n','','American','The best compliment I ever had is, one day I was in Nashville, some disc jockey said, Hey, that sounds like a Tom T. Hall song. Up until then there hadn\'t been any such thing.','',NULL,'Ever,Said',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32490,'Religion','Tom T. Hall','Musician','\nMay 25, 1936\n','','American','The first guy who came up with the concept of religion was sitting out under a tree. I\'m sure of that.','',NULL,'Sure,Guy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32491,'','Tom T. Hall','Musician','\nMay 25, 1936\n','','American','After I retired and came off the road, I gathered up all my musical instruments and suddenly, I wanted them all to be perfect.','',NULL,'Perfect,After,Wanted',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32492,'','Tom T. Hall','Musician','\nMay 25, 1936\n','','American','Faulkner was almost oriental. I never got into Faulkner.','',NULL,'Almost,Faulkner,Oriental',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32493,'History','Tom T. Hall','Musician','\nMay 25, 1936\n','','American','I am a fan of history.','',NULL,'Fan',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32494,'Great','Tom T. Hall','Musician','\nMay 25, 1936\n','','American','I had the notion that I wanted to write the great dirty American novel, so I went to Roanoke College on the GI Bill.','',NULL,'Wanted,American',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32495,'Work','Tom T. Hall','Musician','\nMay 25, 1936\n','','American','I have had hundreds of people work for me over the years, and I don\'t think I ever fired anybody.','',NULL,'Ever,Anybody',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32496,'Religion','Tom T. Hall','Musician','\nMay 25, 1936\n','','American','I have my own religion. I\'m sort of one-quarter Baptist, one-quarter Catholic, one-quarter Jewish.','',NULL,'Jewish,Catholic',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32497,'','Tom T. Hall','Musician','\nMay 25, 1936\n','','American','I never fixed a story. I didn\'t make judgments, I let the listener make judgments. When I got to the end of the story, if it had a moral, I let the listener find it.','',NULL,'End,Find,Moral',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32498,'','Tom T. Hall','Musician','\nMay 25, 1936\n','','American','I never hid out. I was never big enough a star.','',NULL,'Enough,Big,Star',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32499,'','Tom T. Hall','Musician','\nMay 25, 1936\n','','American','I took up a sort of a hobby of just hanging around the local library. I\'d pick out an author and I would read all their books.','',NULL,'Around,Read,Books',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32500,'','Tom T. Hall','Musician','\nMay 25, 1936\n','','American','I was quite a reader before I became a writer.','',NULL,'Before,Quite,Writer',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32501,'','Tom T. Hall','Musician','\nMay 25, 1936\n','','American','I was well traveled, and I created this illusion of literacy through reading and writing. I wrote a book of short stories.','',NULL,'Book,Writing,Through',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32502,'','Tom T. Hall','Musician','\nMay 25, 1936\n','','American','If Barbara Walters was interviewing me, I\'d figure her career was as dead as mine!','',NULL,'Career,Her,Dead',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32503,'Car','Tom T. Hall','Musician','\nMay 25, 1936\n','','American','It used to be that you\'d have a song recorded by a major country artist and if it was a hit, you could buy a car. Now you can buy a dealership.','',NULL,'Country,Song',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32504,'Best','Tom T. Hall','Musician','\nMay 25, 1936\n','','American','My best album is called In Search Of A Song. That was my best shot right there. My finest hour, as they say. I could listen to the whole thing all the way through. There\'s nothing really crammed into it.','',NULL,'Nothing,Through',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32505,'Religion,Good','Tom T. Hall','Musician','\nMay 25, 1936\n','','American','My theory is if you have a religion, it\'s a good one. Because some people don\'t have any at all.','',NULL,'Theory',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32506,'','Tom T. Hall','Musician','\nMay 25, 1936\n','','American','People think because you\'re private, you have something you don\'t want them to know.','',NULL,'Private',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32507,'Religion','Tom T. Hall','Musician','\nMay 25, 1936\n','','American','Religion is a strange, wonderful thing. More crimes have been committed in the name of righteousness than any other notion.','',NULL,'Strange,Wonderful',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32508,'Time','Tom T. Hall','Musician','\nMay 25, 1936\n','','American','The first time with artistic endeavors is, if it\'s working, it was your idea, and if it\'s not, it\'s somebody else\'s idea.','',NULL,'Working,Else',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32509,'Life','Tom T. Hall','Musician','\nMay 25, 1936\n','','American','The way you look for songs, you find yourself looking for little signals and clues about life and how things are.','',NULL,'Yourself,Find',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32510,'Happiness,Health','William Hall','Soldier','\nApril 28, 1827\n','\nAugust 25, 1904\n','Canadian','The sexes were made for each other, and only in the wise and loving union of the two is the fullness of health and duty and happiness to be expected.','',NULL,'Wise',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32511,'','William Hall','Soldier','\nApril 28, 1827\n','\nAugust 25, 1904\n','Canadian','We go on and on about our differences. But, you know, our differences are less important than our similarities. People have a lot in common with one another, whether they see that or not.','',NULL,'Important,Another,Less',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32512,'','Henry Hallam','Historian','\nJuly 9, 1777\n','\nJanuary 21, 1859\n','English','A manufacturing district... sends out, as it were, suckers into all its neighbourhood.','',NULL,'Suckers,District,Sends',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32513,'Travel,Money','Lewis Hallam','Actor','','','','A journey by Sea and Land, Five Hundred Miles, is not undertaken without money.','',NULL,'Sea',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32514,'Success','Lewis Hallam','Actor','','','','As our expedition to New York seems likely to be attended with a very fatal Consequence, and ourselves haply censured for undertaking it without assurance of success.','',NULL,'Ourselves,Seems',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32515,'','Edmond Halley','Scientist','\nOctober 29, 1656\n','\nJanuary 14, 1742\n','English','Nearer the gods no mortal may approach.','',NULL,'May,Gods,Approach',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32516,'Truth','Edmond Halley','Scientist','\nOctober 29, 1656\n','\nJanuary 14, 1742\n','English','Scarce any problem will appear more hard and difficult, than that of determining the distance of the Sun from the Earth very near the truth: but even this... will without much labour be effected.','',NULL,'Hard,Sun',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32517,'','Edmond Halley','Scientist','\nOctober 29, 1656\n','\nJanuary 14, 1742\n','English','This sight... is by far the noblest astronomy affords.','',NULL,'Far,Sight,Astronomy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32518,'','Geri Halliwell','Musician','\nAugust 6, 1972\n','','British','There will always be a few people who just want to knock you down or are jealous or just want to be horrible for the sake of it. I don\'t know what drives someone to be nasty.','',NULL,'Someone,Jealous,Down',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32519,'','Geri Halliwell','Musician','\nAugust 6, 1972\n','','British','I don\'t know what I\'m doing, but I\'m damn well gonna do it!','',NULL,'Gonna',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32520,'','Geri Halliwell','Musician','\nAugust 6, 1972\n','','British','Some people are naturally thin and some people are naturally heavier. It doesn\'t mean that bigger is healthier, or much thinner is healthier, it\'s on an individual basis.','',NULL,'Mean,Individual,Bigger',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32521,'','Geri Halliwell','Musician','\nAugust 6, 1972\n','','British','Becoming a solo singer is like going from an eau de toilette to a perfume. It\'s much more intense.','',NULL,'Singer,Perfume,Becoming',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32522,'','Geri Halliwell','Musician','\nAugust 6, 1972\n','','British','I am absolutely blessed and I\'m very grateful for where I am today.','',NULL,'Today,Blessed,Grateful',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32523,'','Geri Halliwell','Musician','\nAugust 6, 1972\n','','British','We are obsessed with image. I don\'t think we should take it that seriously.','',NULL,'Seriously,Image,Obsessed',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32524,'','Geri Halliwell','Musician','\nAugust 6, 1972\n','','British','Being mean about other people isn\'t on my radar.','',NULL,'Mean,Radar',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32525,'','Geri Halliwell','Musician','\nAugust 6, 1972\n','','British','Everyone has a mad half-hour once a month.','',NULL,'Mad,Everyone,Once',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32526,'Time','Geri Halliwell','Musician','\nAugust 6, 1972\n','','British','I have always wanted a solo career, deep in the darkest pit of myself, but I didn\'t dare admit it to myself even. It took me a long time to confront my fears.','',NULL,'Long,Deep',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32527,'','Geri Halliwell','Musician','\nAugust 6, 1972\n','','British','I have been wearing black, which was a reaction to the Ginger thing. But now I have hopes and I can be anything. Tomorrow I might be naked with a feather boa, who knows?','',NULL,'Tomorrow,Black,Might',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32528,'Change,Women','Geri Halliwell','Musician','\nAugust 6, 1972\n','','British','I have got one of those faces that change every day: you can dress me up, make me look vampy and then make me look 12 years old. But don\'t all women do this thing? We all take on these roles.','',NULL,'Old',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32529,'Best','Geri Halliwell','Musician','\nAugust 6, 1972\n','','British','I have never sung a whole song on my own before and I am not the best dancer in the world, but I would rather try and fall than not not try at all.','',NULL,'Before,Try',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32530,'','Geri Halliwell','Musician','\nAugust 6, 1972\n','','British','I know that I\'ve overfed myself trying to prop myself up because I\'m exhausted.','',NULL,'Trying,Exhausted,Prop',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32531,'Music','Geri Halliwell','Musician','\nAugust 6, 1972\n','','British','I want to communicate through my music. If you want to know Geri Halliwell listen to my album: it tells you more about me than a documentary ever could.','',NULL,'Ever,Through',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32532,'','Geri Halliwell','Musician','\nAugust 6, 1972\n','','British','I won\'t mention the word tired. This is the 20th century and I can go around a little faster.','',NULL,'Tired,Around,Word',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32533,'','Geri Halliwell','Musician','\nAugust 6, 1972\n','','British','I\'d never choose to turn the clock back.','',NULL,'Turn,Choose,Clock',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32534,'','Geri Halliwell','Musician','\nAugust 6, 1972\n','','British','I\'m never getting too lonely because it\'s the kind of disease where you might sit in front of the TV with three bags of biscuits, rather than communicate with the world.','',NULL,'Lonely,Rather,Getting',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32535,'','Geri Halliwell','Musician','\nAugust 6, 1972\n','','British','It\'s really important to remember that most people in the public eye are human for a start and a lot of things that you read in the media get slightly misconstrued and manipulated.','',NULL,'Important,Human,Remember',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32536,'','Geri Halliwell','Musician','\nAugust 6, 1972\n','','British','Obviously Victoria and Mel B have become mothers and there is a part of me that wants to be a mum.','',NULL,'Become,Mothers,Wants',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32537,'Learning','Geri Halliwell','Musician','\nAugust 6, 1972\n','','British','Someone taught me how to eat properly. Learning from others is important when it\'s not working for yourself.','',NULL,'Yourself,Important',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32538,'Amazing,Life,Truth','Geri Halliwell','Musician','\nAugust 6, 1972\n','','British','The truth sets you free. It\'s a very liberating thing, when you say this is who I am warts and all and then you can just get on with life. It\'s amazing.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32539,'Famous','Geri Halliwell','Musician','\nAugust 6, 1972\n','','British','There\'s always going to be that pressure when you\'re in front of the camera. When you\'re famous it\'s just an extreme version of reality and there\'s a pressure to look a certain way.','',NULL,'Reality,Pressure',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32540,'','Geri Halliwell','Musician','\nAugust 6, 1972\n','','British','We\'re all just trying to fit in and find ourselves, particularly when we\'re growing up.','',NULL,'Trying,Find,Growing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32541,'','Lasse Hallstrom','Director','\nJune 2, 1946\n','','Swedish','A film that is bleached tends to have a more realistic quality.','',NULL,'Film,Quality,Realistic',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32542,'','Lasse Hallstrom','Director','\nJune 2, 1946\n','','Swedish','ABBA: The Movie; I got a lot of grief for working on that.','',NULL,'Working,Movie,Grief',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32543,'Movies','Lasse Hallstrom','Director','\nJune 2, 1946\n','','Swedish','But I notice that there is a lack of darkness in my movies and I don\'t know where that comes from.','',NULL,'Darkness,Lack',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32544,'','Lasse Hallstrom','Director','\nJune 2, 1946\n','','Swedish','But now I wish I could back to Stockholm to make international films there.','',NULL,'Wish,Films,Stockholm',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32545,'','Lasse Hallstrom','Director','\nJune 2, 1946\n','','Swedish','Cinema has become a global economy, totally international.','',NULL,'Become,Economy,Cinema',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32546,'','Lasse Hallstrom','Director','\nJune 2, 1946\n','','Swedish','I always need a couple of highlights to really spark the passion for a project.','',NULL,'Passion,Couple,Project',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32547,'Work','Lasse Hallstrom','Director','\nJune 2, 1946\n','','Swedish','I always try to preserve my cinematographic style, even while I work in the US. I wish to always be European.','',NULL,'Try,Wish',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32548,'','Lasse Hallstrom','Director','\nJune 2, 1946\n','','Swedish','I am always more interested in performance and character depiction, and my direction says as much.','',NULL,'Character,Direction,Interested',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32549,'','Lasse Hallstrom','Director','\nJune 2, 1946\n','','Swedish','I can\'t go back and label myself as an outcast because I was a pretty well-adjusted kid, but I can certainly relate to the feeling of being an outsider.','',NULL,'Feeling,Pretty,Kid',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32550,'Home,Art,Movies','Lasse Hallstrom','Director','\nJune 2, 1946\n','','Swedish','I discovered the 7th art at home when I was kid, through Charlie Chaplin\'s movies and those of my father who shot documentaries. He was my biggest influence. So I took his camera and started shooting.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32551,'Work','Lasse Hallstrom','Director','\nJune 2, 1946\n','','Swedish','I feel the need to work with my wife, Lena Olin, again.','',NULL,'Wife,Again',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32552,'Work,Time,Great','Lasse Hallstrom','Director','\nJune 2, 1946\n','','Swedish','I got to work with my wife, Lena Olin, for the first time, which was great. I thought it might be difficult in some way to talk to one\'s wife in a different way but it was so not forced.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32553,'Experience','Lasse Hallstrom','Director','\nJune 2, 1946\n','','Swedish','I imagined that it might be awkward to talk to your wife about her performance, so going into it I was a little nervous. But doing it was actually a wonderfully inspiring experience.','',NULL,'Wife,Talk',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32554,'Love','Lasse Hallstrom','Director','\nJune 2, 1946\n','','Swedish','I love improvising.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32555,'Love','Lasse Hallstrom','Director','\nJune 2, 1946\n','','Swedish','I love involving actors at all levels - and they have to know that I want to hear their contributions, with dialogue, with story suggestions, with script changes, whatever.','',NULL,'Whatever,Story',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32556,'Love','Lasse Hallstrom','Director','\nJune 2, 1946\n','','Swedish','I love mixing amateurs and professionals.','',NULL,'Mixing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32557,'','Lasse Hallstrom','Director','\nJune 2, 1946\n','','Swedish','I made all their videos, apart from the last two, so if you ever see an Abba video on TV then it\'s my stuff.','',NULL,'Ever,Made,Two',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32558,'','Lasse Hallstrom','Director','\nJune 2, 1946\n','','Swedish','I really want to have actors contribute their own ideas, with phrasings and ideas on all levels.','',NULL,'Ideas,Contribute,Levels',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32559,'','Lasse Hallstrom','Director','\nJune 2, 1946\n','','Swedish','I think I avoid stepping into sentimentality by trying to be as truthful as possible with performances.','',NULL,'Trying,Possible,Avoid',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32560,'Life','Lasse Hallstrom','Director','\nJune 2, 1946\n','','Swedish','I was always attracted by the European way of life, but I am deeply Swedish.','',NULL,'Deeply,Attracted',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32561,'Diet','Lasse Hallstrom','Director','\nJune 2, 1946\n','','Swedish','I\'m on this diet where you\'re supposed to eat only fish and meat.','',NULL,'Fish,Eat',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32562,'Time,Morning','Lasse Hallstrom','Director','\nJune 2, 1946\n','','Swedish','It was important on The Shipping News to have my house far enough away from each location so I had this time in the morning to think about my shots and still remain open to surprises once I got to the set.','',NULL,'Important',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32563,'','Lasse Hallstrom','Director','\nJune 2, 1946\n','','Swedish','It\'s just, for me, the natural standard: a woman should be able to decide over her own body.','',NULL,'Woman,Able,Her',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32564,'Great','Lasse Hallstrom','Director','\nJune 2, 1946\n','','Swedish','Kevin, as the whole cast is, just wonderful people and great people, and people who are attracted to this kind of material and accepting the idea of going to Newfoundland and knowing the kind of lack of amenities.','',NULL,'Wonderful,Whole',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32565,'Experience','Lasse Hallstrom','Director','\nJune 2, 1946\n','','Swedish','Many of the comedies I had made in Sweden were slightly based on semi-autobiographical experiences, so adapting novels was a very different experience.','',NULL,'Different,Made',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32566,'Women','Tarja Halonen','Statesman','\nDecember 24, 1943\n','','Finnish','Under-representation of women and other inequality among researchers is a problem that will not solve itself as women acquire competence.','',NULL,'Problem,Among',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32567,'Equality','Tarja Halonen','Statesman','\nDecember 24, 1943\n','','Finnish','We are a model country where gender equality is concerned.','',NULL,'Country,Concerned',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32568,'','Tarja Halonen','Statesman','\nDecember 24, 1943\n','','Finnish','European citizens expect that there will be also a fair system inside the European Union and in the euro, and that\'s why we have to have quite hard discipline.','',NULL,'Hard,Why,Fair',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32569,'','Tarja Halonen','Statesman','\nDecember 24, 1943\n','','Finnish','Everybody has to look after their own economy and follow the rules.','',NULL,'After,Everybody,Rules',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32570,'','Tarja Halonen','Statesman','\nDecember 24, 1943\n','','Finnish','Finland, and all the other European countries, we are too dependent on imported energy. We should be using a broader variety of energy resources.','',NULL,'Energy,Countries,Using',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32571,'Nature,Time','Tarja Halonen','Statesman','\nDecember 24, 1943\n','','Finnish','It is people who are the objects of globalization and at the same time its subjects. What also follows logically from this is that globalization is not a law of nature, but rather a process set in train by people.','',NULL,'Law',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32572,'Power,Future','Tarja Halonen','Statesman','\nDecember 24, 1943\n','','Finnish','Nuclear power is not a miracle key for the future.','',NULL,'Miracle',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32573,'Women,Learning','Tarja Halonen','Statesman','\nDecember 24, 1943\n','','Finnish','The Finland of the 21st century can thrive only if women of learning - in common with their male counterparts - are guaranteed the opportunity to use their creative potential to the full.','',NULL,'Creative',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32574,'Freedom,Equality','Tarja Halonen','Statesman','\nDecember 24, 1943\n','','Finnish','The goal of the EU is to form a region of freedom, security and justice. Freedom in this connection cannot be just the freedom of the strong, but it must be combined with fraternity and equality.','',NULL,'Strong',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32575,'Life,Cool','Justin Halpern','Author','\nSeptember 3, 1980\n','','American','I\'m not a guy who curses very much in my personal life. When I curse it sounds like a kid trying to be cool. But I think there are quite a few people, my father being one of them, who use curse words rather eloquently.','',NULL,'Father',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32576,'Great','Justin Halpern','Author','\nSeptember 3, 1980\n','','American','The Internet has really democratized ideas. There are no real gatekeepers any more, because if you have a great idea, and you put it online, people will find it and it will get in front of who it needs to get in front of.','',NULL,'Real,Find',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32577,'','Justin Halpern','Author','\nSeptember 3, 1980\n','','American','There is no definitive guidebook on how to pick the right partner, and even if there were, I\'m way too dumb to write it.','',NULL,'Write,Dumb,Partner',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32578,'Humor','Justin Halpern','Author','\nSeptember 3, 1980\n','','American','Although Kurt Vonnegut may not be considered a humor writer, \'Breakfast of Champions\' is one of the funniest books I\'ve ever read.','',NULL,'May,Ever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32579,'Women','Justin Halpern','Author','\nSeptember 3, 1980\n','','American','Before I proposed to my now-wife, I was understandably nervous. My father suggested that I take stock of all of my experiences and relationships with women, from my earliest memories to present day, and see if I had learned anything that might inform my decision.','',NULL,'Father,Decision',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32580,'','Justin Halpern','Author','\nSeptember 3, 1980\n','','American','I almost feel like I\'m unoffendable now. I can roll with whatever.','',NULL,'Whatever,Almost,Roll',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32581,'Funny,Dad','Justin Halpern','Author','\nSeptember 3, 1980\n','','American','I feel like if I\'m going to give you a book about my dad, then I really want to give you my dad, because he is interesting and he is funny and if you\'re buying a book about him, I don\'t want you to have to sit through stuff that\'s not him.','',NULL,'Book',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32582,'','Justin Halpern','Author','\nSeptember 3, 1980\n','','American','I just wanted to compile these stories about growing up with my father and I wanted people to be able to enjoy them individually, but also the entire book as a whole.','',NULL,'Father,Book,Enjoy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32583,'Moving On,Love','Justin Halpern','Author','\nSeptember 3, 1980\n','','American','I kind of came to the conclusion after I did finally get married that love and relationships are just a series of horrific losses with hopefully one win.','',NULL,'Win',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32584,'','Justin Halpern','Author','\nSeptember 3, 1980\n','','American','I was an angst-y journal writing kid.','',NULL,'Writing,Kid,Journal',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32585,'Dad','Justin Halpern','Author','\nSeptember 3, 1980\n','','American','My dad is awesome.','',NULL,'Awesome',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32586,'','Justin Halpern','Author','\nSeptember 3, 1980\n','','American','The thing with Bill Shatner is he brings something unique to everything he does. He\'s not the obvious choice for anything, but he always brings something special to it.','',NULL,'Everything,Special,Choice',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32587,'','Lawrence Halprin','Architect','\nJuly 1, 1916\n','','American','Of all the Jedis I saw in the film, Yoda\'s the only one I like.','',NULL,'Film',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32588,'','Lawrence Halprin','Architect','\nJuly 1, 1916\n','','American','And you finally get to a consensus, where you get a sense of what really ought to be done, and then they give it to me and then I draw it. I mean draw it in the sense, the philosophical sense.','',NULL,'Mean,Done,Give',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32589,'Family','Lawrence Halprin','Architect','\nJuly 1, 1916\n','','American','And I think one of the tasks that I always feel is how to get that vision out of them. Not exactly what they want, but what they want to accomplish for themselves or their community or their family.','',NULL,'Themselves,Vision',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32590,'Good','Lawrence Halprin','Architect','\nJuly 1, 1916\n','','American','Because one of the benefits of getting older, I guess-there are very few benefits, really - most of them are a pain in the butt. People depend on me more; they believe in me more, they think I\'m good.','',NULL,'Pain,Believe',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32591,'Good','Lawrence Halprin','Architect','\nJuly 1, 1916\n','','American','Because over and over again, the times that I\'ve done really good things is because I\'ve had a wonderful client of some kind, and a lot of it depended on me to induce them to be creative.','',NULL,'Done,Creative',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32592,'Nature','Lawrence Halprin','Architect','\nJuly 1, 1916\n','','American','Because the quality of living with nature and allowing it to manifest itself is different than the quality of living in a city, especially a dense city.','',NULL,'Different,Living',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32593,'Work,Time,Good','Lawrence Halprin','Architect','\nJuly 1, 1916\n','','American','I always say to young people when they ask me how I work, I always say to them, the only time you\'ve ever going to do something good is if you have a good client. And by good I mean all kinds of things.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32594,'Hope','Lawrence Halprin','Architect','\nJuly 1, 1916\n','','American','I suppose and I hope that the young guys who are out there losing their lives at least feel the same way I did. I shouldn\'t think about this very much because I\'m almost weeping when I think about it.','',NULL,'Did,Same',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32595,'','Lawrence Halprin','Architect','\nJuly 1, 1916\n','','American','Let me just say something that I forgot, I also hoped and this was very true in the beginning - that this would also be a place that people would be able to walk in to the fountain and use it in a nice way of reading and examining the quotations on the blocks.','',NULL,'Nice,True,Place',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32596,'','Lawrence Halprin','Architect','\nJuly 1, 1916\n','','American','One is, that they will feel about you that you\'re going to make something wonderful for them. And they help you by expressing themselves. Not telling you how to do it, but encouraging you and accepting your vision and working with you on that kind of a level.','',NULL,'Help,Working,Wonderful',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32597,'','Lawrence Halprin','Architect','\nJuly 1, 1916\n','','American','One of the things I thought a lot about was how can we get the views, for instance, the main plaza, you look up to Telegraph Hill from there and therefore it would be a disaster to close that view off.','',NULL,'Thought,Off,View',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32598,'War','Lawrence Halprin','Architect','\nJuly 1, 1916\n','','American','The war, as I felt it and a lot of my compatriots felt it, was a creative act.','',NULL,'Creative,Act',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32599,'','Lawrence Halprin','Architect','\nJuly 1, 1916\n','','American','The whole memorial is for different senses... seeing, hearing, feeling, smelling. I probably would have come up with something different if I had not lived through it.','',NULL,'Feeling,Different,Through',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32600,'Work,Art','Lawrence Halprin','Architect','\nJuly 1, 1916\n','','American','Then I sit down, work at it, because now I have a convincing feeling about what that place wants to be, you see? And it\'s not just me. Me and my talent comes in taking that consensus and then making something wonderful out of it - a work of art.','',NULL,'Feeling',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32601,'Time','Margaret Halsey','Author','1910','1997','American','Humility is not my forte, and whenever I dwell for any length of time on my own shortcomings, they gradually begin to seem mild, harmless, rather engaging little things, not at all like the staring defects in other people\'s characters.','',NULL,'Humility,Rather',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32602,'','Margaret Halsey','Author','1910','1997','American','Bulldogs have been known to fall on their swords when confronted by my superior tenacity.','',NULL,'Fall,Known,Superior',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32603,'','Margaret Halsey','Author','1910','1997','American','He has the common feeling of his profession. He enjoys a statement twice as much if it appears in fine print, and anything that turns up in a footnote... takes on the character of divine revelation.','',NULL,'Character,Feeling,Takes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32604,'Food','Margaret Halsey','Author','1910','1997','American','I was well warned about English food, so it did not surprise me, but I do wonder sometimes, how they ever manage to prise it up long enough to get a plate under it.','',NULL,'Long,Ever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32605,'','Margaret Halsey','Author','1910','1997','American','In some circumstances, the refusal to be defeated is a refusal to be educated.','',NULL,'Educated,Defeated,Refusal',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32606,'','Margaret Halsey','Author','1910','1997','American','Some persons talk simply because they think sound is more manageable than silence.','',NULL,'Silence,Talk,Simply',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32607,'','Margaret Halsey','Author','1910','1997','American','The English never smash in a face. They merely refrain from asking it to dinner.','',NULL,'Face,English,Dinner',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32608,'','Margaret Halsey','Author','1910','1997','American','The role of a do-gooder is not what actors call a fat part.','',NULL,'Fat,Call,Role',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32609,'Time','Margaret Halsey','Author','1910','1997','American','Whenever I dwell for any length of time on my own shortcomings, they gradually begin to seem mild, harmless, rather engaging little things, not at all like the staring defects in other people\'s characters.','',NULL,'Rather,Seem',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32610,'History,Men','William Halsey','Soldier','\nOctober 30, 1882\n','\nAugust 20, 1959\n','American','There are no extraordinary men... just extraordinary circumstances that ordinary men are forced to deal with.','',NULL,'Deal',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32611,'War','William Halsey','Soldier','\nOctober 30, 1882\n','\nAugust 20, 1959\n','American','If you want to go anywhere in modern war, in the air, on the sea, on the land, you must have command of the air.','',NULL,'Must,Sea',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32612,'Trust','William Halsey','Soldier','\nOctober 30, 1882\n','\nAugust 20, 1959\n','American','I never trust a fighting man who doesnt smoke or drink.','',NULL,'Fighting,Drink',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32613,'','Philippe Halsman','Photographer','\nMay 2, 1906\n','\nJune 25, 1979\n','Latvian','Of the thousands of people, celebrated and unknown, who have sat before my camera, I am often asked who was the most difficult subject, or the easiest, or which picture is my favorite. This last question is like asking a mother which child she likes the most.','',NULL,'Mother,Before,Difficult',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32614,'','Philippe Halsman','Photographer','\nMay 2, 1906\n','\nJune 25, 1979\n','Latvian','A true portrait should, today and a hundred years from today, the Testimony of how this person looked and what kind of human being he was.','',NULL,'Today,True,Human',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32615,'Good','Halston','Designer','\nApril 23, 1932\n','','American','You are only as good as the people you dress.','',NULL,'Dress',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32616,'Business','Halston','Designer','\nApril 23, 1932\n','','American','Buzz and the right publicist are not only important but crucial in show business.','',NULL,'Important,Show',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32617,'','Bill Halter','Politician','\nNovember 30, 1960\n','','American','If ask 100 Arkansans about the phrase, \'the public option,\' or \'a public option,\' you\'ll get 100 different impressions about what that means.','',NULL,'Different,Means,Public',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32618,'','Johann Georg Hamann','Philosopher','\nAugust 27, 1730\n','\nJune 21, 1788\n','German','Not only the entire ability to think rests on language... but language is also the crux of the misunderstanding of reason with itself.','',NULL,'Reason,Language,Ability',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32619,'','Johann Georg Hamann','Philosopher','\nAugust 27, 1730\n','\nJune 21, 1788\n','German','A writer who is in a hurry to be understood today or tomorrow runs the danger of being misunderstood the day after tomorrow.','',NULL,'Today,Tomorrow,After',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32620,'Wisdom','Johann Georg Hamann','Philosopher','\nAugust 27, 1730\n','\nJune 21, 1788\n','German','All human wisdom works and has worries and grief as reward.','',NULL,'Human,Works',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32621,'','Johann Georg Hamann','Philosopher','\nAugust 27, 1730\n','\nJune 21, 1788\n','German','Being, belief and reason are pure relations, which cannot be dealt with absolutely, and are not things but pure scholastic concepts, signs for understanding, not for worshipping, aids to awaken our attention, not to fetter it.','',NULL,'Cannot,Reason,Attention',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32622,'Nature','Johann Georg Hamann','Philosopher','\nAugust 27, 1730\n','\nJune 21, 1788\n','German','Every phenomenon of nature was a word, - the sign, symbol and pledge of a new, mysterious, inexpressible but all the more intimate union, participation and community of divine energies and ideas.','',NULL,'Word,Union',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32623,'','Johann Georg Hamann','Philosopher','\nAugust 27, 1730\n','\nJune 21, 1788\n','German','Everything is vain and tortures the spirit instead of calming and satisfying it.','',NULL,'Everything,Spirit,Vain',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32624,'God','Johann Georg Hamann','Philosopher','\nAugust 27, 1730\n','\nJune 21, 1788\n','German','Everything the human being heard from the beginning, saw with its eyes, looked upon and touched with its hands was a living word; for God was the word.','',NULL,'Human,Everything',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32625,'','Johann Georg Hamann','Philosopher','\nAugust 27, 1730\n','\nJune 21, 1788\n','German','Hence it happens that one takes words for concepts, and concepts for the things themselves.','',NULL,'Words,Themselves,Happens',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32626,'','Johann Georg Hamann','Philosopher','\nAugust 27, 1730\n','\nJune 21, 1788\n','German','If only I was as eloquent as Demosthenes, I would have to do no more than repeat a single word three times.','',NULL,'Single,Word,Times',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32627,'Power,Experience','Johann Georg Hamann','Philosopher','\nAugust 27, 1730\n','\nJune 21, 1788\n','German','Indeed, if a chief question does remain: how is the power to think possible? - The power to think right and left, before and without, with and above experience? then it does not take a deduction to prove the genealogical priority of language.','',NULL,'Before',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32628,'Nature','Johann Georg Hamann','Philosopher','\nAugust 27, 1730\n','\nJune 21, 1788\n','German','Nature is a book, a letter, a fairy tale (in the philosophical sense) or whatever you want to call it.','',NULL,'Book,Sense',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32629,'','Johann Georg Hamann','Philosopher','\nAugust 27, 1730\n','\nJune 21, 1788\n','German','Our reason arises, at the very least, from this twofold lesson of sensuous revelations and human testimonies.','',NULL,'Human,Reason,Lesson',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32630,'Nature','Johann Georg Hamann','Philosopher','\nAugust 27, 1730\n','\nJune 21, 1788\n','German','Physics is nothing but the ABC\'s. Nature is an equation with an unknown, a Hebrew word which is written only with consonants to which reason has to add the dots.','',NULL,'Nothing,Reason',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32631,'Poetry','Johann Georg Hamann','Philosopher','\nAugust 27, 1730\n','\nJune 21, 1788\n','German','Poetry is the mother-tongue of the human race.','',NULL,'Human,Race',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32632,'','Johann Georg Hamann','Philosopher','\nAugust 27, 1730\n','\nJune 21, 1788\n','German','The farther reason looks the greater is the haze in which it loses itself.','',NULL,'Reason,Looks,Greater',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32633,'Nature','Johann Georg Hamann','Philosopher','\nAugust 27, 1730\n','\nJune 21, 1788\n','German','The thirst for vengeance was the beautiful nature which Homer imitated.','',NULL,'Beautiful,Vengeance',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32634,'','Johann Georg Hamann','Philosopher','\nAugust 27, 1730\n','\nJune 21, 1788\n','German','The weakness of ourselves and of our reason makes us see flaws in beauties by making us consider everything piece by piece.','',NULL,'Everything,Reason,Makes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32635,'Freedom','Johann Georg Hamann','Philosopher','\nAugust 27, 1730\n','\nJune 21, 1788\n','German','Thus the public use of reason and freedom is nothing but a dessert, a sumptuous dessert.','',NULL,'Nothing,Reason',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32636,'Good,Home,Freedom','Johann Georg Hamann','Philosopher','\nAugust 27, 1730\n','\nJune 21, 1788\n','German','What good to me is the festive garment of freedom when I am in a slave\'s smock at home?','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32637,'','Ayumi Hamasaki','Musician','\nOctober 2, 1978\n','','Japanese','I have trouble voicing my thoughts... I can\'t communicate very well that way.','',NULL,'Thoughts,Trouble',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32638,'Music,Work,Knowledge','Ayumi Hamasaki','Musician','\nOctober 2, 1978\n','','Japanese','It\'s hard to decide how to match words to music. It\'s not like it\'s twice the work. It\'s always difficult for me to explain to the composer what I\'m looking for. I\'m not a professional; I lack even basic knowledge about writing music.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32639,'','Ayumi Hamasaki','Musician','\nOctober 2, 1978\n','','Japanese','I always like whatever I did most recently. It\'s the closest to who I am at the moment.','',NULL,'Did,Moment,Whatever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32640,'Love,Design','Ayumi Hamasaki','Musician','\nOctober 2, 1978\n','','Japanese','I do what I love to do at the moment. If I wake up tomorrow and decide I want to dance, that\'s what I\'d do. Or design clothes. I think I\'d throw myself into whatever I\'m doing now. It\'s not about abandoning what I was doing before, or giving up. It\'s about knowing that if I die tomorrow, I lived the','',NULL,'Tomorrow',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32641,'Dreams','Ayumi Hamasaki','Musician','\nOctober 2, 1978\n','','Japanese','I don\'t have dreams. How can I say it? I myself am a dream.','',NULL,'Dream',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32642,'Love,Design','Ayumi Hamasaki','Musician','\nOctober 2, 1978\n','','Japanese','I don\'t set goals. Like, that\'s what I want to be doing however many years from now. I do what I love to do at the moment. If I wake up tomorrow and decide I want to dance, that\'s what I\'d do. Or design clothes.','',NULL,'Tomorrow',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32643,'','Ayumi Hamasaki','Musician','\nOctober 2, 1978\n','','Japanese','I don\'t think you should meet the people you most admire. I don\'t want reality to interfere with my image.','',NULL,'Reality,Meet,Image',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32644,'Movies','Ayumi Hamasaki','Musician','\nOctober 2, 1978\n','','Japanese','I read and watch movies. I can\'t go to the movie theater much anymore, though, because I get recognized. It\'s worse sometimes if I wear a costume and try not to get recognized. I watch most of my films on airplanes.','',NULL,'Try,Sometimes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32645,'Dreams','Ayumi Hamasaki','Musician','\nOctober 2, 1978\n','','Japanese','I understand it\'s my role to realize people\'s dreams.','',NULL,'Understand,Realize',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32646,'Dreams','Ayumi Hamasaki','Musician','\nOctober 2, 1978\n','','Japanese','I understand it\'s my role to realize people\'s dreams. I\'m O.K. with that so long as my songs are my own. No one can take my songs away from me.','',NULL,'Long,Understand',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32647,'','Ayumi Hamasaki','Musician','\nOctober 2, 1978\n','','Japanese','I\'d heard a lot of Asian people were rooting for me, but I had no idea. I was stunned. They were... impassioned, especially compared to Japan. I couldn\'t even have anticipated that kind of welcome.','',NULL,'Idea,Welcome,Heard',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32648,'Music,Knowledge','Ayumi Hamasaki','Musician','\nOctober 2, 1978\n','','Japanese','I\'m not a professional; I lack even basic knowledge about writing music.','',NULL,'Writing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32649,'','Ayumi Hamasaki','Musician','\nOctober 2, 1978\n','','Japanese','If I write when I\'m low, it will be a dark song, but I don\'t care. I want to be honest with myself at all times.','',NULL,'Care,Dark,Honest',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32650,'','Ayumi Hamasaki','Musician','\nOctober 2, 1978\n','','Japanese','If there are rules and regulations, I can\'t help it, I want to break them.','',NULL,'Help,Rules,Break',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32651,'Music','Ayumi Hamasaki','Musician','\nOctober 2, 1978\n','','Japanese','In the beginning, I was searching for myself in my music. My music was for me. I didn\'t have the mental room to be conscious of the listener; I wrote to save myself.','',NULL,'Beginning,Room',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32652,'','Ayumi Hamasaki','Musician','\nOctober 2, 1978\n','','Japanese','It is necessary that I am viewed as a product. I am a product.','',NULL,'Necessary,Product,Viewed',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32653,'Great','Ayumi Hamasaki','Musician','\nOctober 2, 1978\n','','Japanese','It sounds odd coming from me, but I realize what I say and how I look has a great impact.','',NULL,'Realize,Coming',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32654,'Work','Ayumi Hamasaki','Musician','\nOctober 2, 1978\n','','Japanese','The way I work, typically, I do everything at the very last minute.','',NULL,'Everything,Last',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32655,'Work','Ayumi Hamasaki','Musician','\nOctober 2, 1978\n','','Japanese','The way I work, typically, I do everything at the very last minute. Even if I was given two months, I\'d do it in the last three days.','',NULL,'Everything,Two',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32656,'','Fannie Lou Hamer','Activist','\nOctober 6, 1917\n','\nMarch 14, 1977\n','American','I am sick and tired of being sick and tired.','',NULL,'Tired,Sick',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32657,'','Fannie Lou Hamer','Activist','\nOctober 6, 1917\n','\nMarch 14, 1977\n','American','Nobody\'s free until everybody\'s free.','',NULL,'Free,Until,Everybody',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32658,'','Fannie Lou Hamer','Activist','\nOctober 6, 1917\n','\nMarch 14, 1977\n','American','With the people, for the people, by the people. I crack up when I hear it; I say, with the handful, for the handful, by the handful, cause that\'s what really happens.','',NULL,'Happens,Hear,Cause',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32659,'','Fannie Lou Hamer','Activist','\nOctober 6, 1917\n','\nMarch 14, 1977\n','American','There is one thing you have got to learn about our movement. Three people are better than no people.','',NULL,'Better,Learn,Three',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32660,'Work','Fannie Lou Hamer','Activist','\nOctober 6, 1917\n','\nMarch 14, 1977\n','American','People have got to get together and work together. I\'m tired of the kind of oppression that white people have inflicted on us and are still trying to inflict.','',NULL,'Tired,Together',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32661,'','Fannie Lou Hamer','Activist','\nOctober 6, 1917\n','\nMarch 14, 1977\n','American','White Americans today don\'t know what in the world to do because when they put us behind them, that\'s where they made their mistake... they put us behind them, and we watched every move they made.','',NULL,'Today,Made,Put',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32662,'','Fannie Lou Hamer','Activist','\nOctober 6, 1917\n','\nMarch 14, 1977\n','American','If the white man gives you anything - just remember when he gets ready he will take it right back. We have to take for ourselves.','',NULL,'Remember,Ourselves,Ready',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32663,'','Robert Hamer','Director','\nMarch 31, 1911\n','\nDecember 4, 1963\n','British','It\'s flattering to make a picture which becomes a classic within 10 years; it\'s not so flattering, however, when people get the impression it\'s the only picture you\'ve ever made.','',NULL,'Ever,Made,Picture',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32664,'','Robert Hamer','Director','\nMarch 31, 1911\n','\nDecember 4, 1963\n','British','That picture has become a sort of yardstick for everything else I\'ve done.','',NULL,'Everything,Done,Become',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32665,'','Philip Gilbert Hamerton','Artist','\nSeptember 10, 1834\n','\nNovember 4, 1894\n','English','Have you ever observed that we pay much more attention to a wise passage when it is quoted than when we read it in the original author?','',NULL,'Wise,Ever,Attention',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32666,'Society','Philip Gilbert Hamerton','Artist','\nSeptember 10, 1834\n','\nNovember 4, 1894\n','English','We need society, and we need solitude also, as we need summer and winter, day and night, exercise and rest.','',NULL,'Night,Solitude',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32667,'Great,Alone','Dorothy Hamill','Athlete','\nJuly 26, 1956\n','','American','I was passionate. I found something that I loved. I could be all alone in a big old skating rink and nobody could get near me and I didn\'t have to talk to anybody because of my shyness. It was great. I was in my fantasy world.','',NULL,'Old',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32668,'','Dorothy Hamill','Athlete','\nJuly 26, 1956\n','','American','I was just ice skating. I had no concept of that. In those days you couldn\'t see the judges. I was this little person on the ice and they were just people that would stand around the boards.','',NULL,'Person,Around,Days',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32669,'Work,Time','Dorothy Hamill','Athlete','\nJuly 26, 1956\n','','American','Every time you go out on the ice, there are slight flaws. You can always think of something you should have done better. These are the things you must work on.','',NULL,'Must',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32670,'','Dorothy Hamill','Athlete','\nJuly 26, 1956\n','','American','I don\'t really think they saw anything in me, except the fact that I was interested in it. Some of the kids would miss a week here and miss a week there, I think they could see that I really enjoyed it.','',NULL,'Here,Kids,Fact',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32671,'Love','Dorothy Hamill','Athlete','\nJuly 26, 1956\n','','American','I hated to read. My mother could not get me to read. I\'m going through the same thing with my daughter now. I love to read now, but I don\'t remember reading.','',NULL,'Mother,Through',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32672,'','Dorothy Hamill','Athlete','\nJuly 26, 1956\n','','American','I wanted to learn how to skate backwards and they wouldn\'t help me and they went off and left me on my own.','',NULL,'Help,Learn,Wanted',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32673,'','Dorothy Hamill','Athlete','\nJuly 26, 1956\n','','American','I was a bratty little sister. I was the youngest of three, and I often felt as though I didn\'t fit in.','',NULL,'Often,Three,Sister',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32674,'','Dorothy Hamill','Athlete','\nJuly 26, 1956\n','','American','I wouldn\'t say that there\'s ever been an Olympic champion that didn\'t deserve to win an Olympic Gold Medal.','',NULL,'Win,Ever,Champion',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32675,'','Dorothy Hamill','Athlete','\nJuly 26, 1956\n','','American','In group lesson number six I think we learned how to turn backwards and then just kind of wiggle. That wasn\'t really skating backward, but I guess I was going in the right direction.','',NULL,'Learned,Group,Direction',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32676,'Home','Dorothy Hamill','Athlete','\nJuly 26, 1956\n','','American','It was very much like Norman Rockwell: small town America. We walked to school or rode our bikes, stopped at the penny candy store on the way home from school, skated on the pond.','',NULL,'School,Small',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32677,'','Dorothy Hamill','Athlete','\nJuly 26, 1956\n','','American','It\'s different today than it was then. In those days we were strictly amateurs. If I had wanted to stay in for the \'80 Olympics, my parents couldn\'t have afforded it.','',NULL,'Today,Parents,Different',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32678,'Work,Good,Great','Dorothy Hamill','Athlete','\nJuly 26, 1956\n','','American','My coach was a great politician, so he did most of the work. He was good.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32679,'Time,Mom','Dorothy Hamill','Athlete','\nJuly 26, 1956\n','','American','My mother stopped working when she had my brother. She was a full time mom until I started getting heavily into ice skating lessons, and it got to the point where they really needed my mom to earn an income.','',NULL,'Mother',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32680,'Money,Best','Dorothy Hamill','Athlete','\nJuly 26, 1956\n','','American','My parents didn\'t have a lot of money, but we never knew that. They really did the best they could.','',NULL,'Parents',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32681,'','Dorothy Hamill','Athlete','\nJuly 26, 1956\n','','American','There were no competitions on television. The first skating competition I ever remember seeing on television was the 1968 Olympics when Peggy Fleming won.','',NULL,'Ever,Remember,Won',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32682,'Money','Dorothy Hamill','Athlete','\nJuly 26, 1956\n','','American','They\'re still considered Olympic eligibles, so there\'s never an issue whether they\'re going to turn pro or not. When they get to that level, money is never an issue. They make so much money now.','',NULL,'Still,Whether',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32683,'','Mark Hamill','Actor','\nSeptember 25, 1951\n','','American','Acting in \'Star Wars\' I felt like a raisin in a giant fruit salad, and I didn\'t even know who the cantaloupes were.','',NULL,'Acting,Star,Felt',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32684,'Positive','Mark Hamill','Actor','\nSeptember 25, 1951\n','','American','At the last Celebration I spoke before an auditorium full of people and I could just feel the affection and the positive feelings that they were exuding. It was actually moving. I remember thinking, \'I\'m not worthy,\' because \'Star Wars\' is so much bigger than all of us.','',NULL,'Moving,Thinking',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32685,'','Mark Hamill','Actor','\nSeptember 25, 1951\n','','American','I can\'t tell you how much we laughed on the set to have Alec Guinness in a scene with a big, furry dog that\'s flying a space ship.','',NULL,'Big,Tell,Dog',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32686,'Movies','Mark Hamill','Actor','\nSeptember 25, 1951\n','','American','I have a sneaking suspicion that if there were a way to make movies without actors, George Lucas would do it.','',NULL,'Suspicion,Sneaking',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32687,'Family,Home','Mark Hamill','Actor','\nSeptember 25, 1951\n','','American','I never saw myself so much as an actor. I wanted to be a cartoonist like Charles M. Schulz and create my own world and be able to have a studio at home and not commute and be able to be with my family.','',NULL,'Wanted',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32688,'','Mark Hamill','Actor','\nSeptember 25, 1951\n','','American','Part of me always longed to do just one more film and see what Luke would be like now that he\'s on the level of Obi-Wan Kenobi, the student having become the master. But it was not meant to be.','',NULL,'Become,Film,Student',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32689,'','Mark Hamill','Actor','\nSeptember 25, 1951\n','','American','People think being remembered most for one character is a negative thing, but I don\'t. I never expected to be remembered for anything!','',NULL,'Character,Negative,Remembered',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32690,'','Mark Hamill','Actor','\nSeptember 25, 1951\n','','American','When I was involved with \'Star Wars,\' I was very interested in all the backstories, and I used to pepper George with all kinds of questions about anything that crossed my mind, because I was very, very into it. But when the job came to an end, I had to move on.','',NULL,'Mind,End,Job',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32691,'','Mark Hamill','Actor','\nSeptember 25, 1951\n','','American','You know how there are some stars out there who know how to market themselves? I don\'t have that.','',NULL,'Stars,Themselves,Market',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32692,'Morning','Pete Hamill','Journalist','\nJune 24, 1935\n','','American','I don\'t ask for the meaning of the song of a bird or the rising of the sun on a misty morning. There they are, and they are beautiful.','',NULL,'Beautiful,Sun',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32693,'','Pete Hamill','Journalist','\nJune 24, 1935\n','','American','He steps on stage and draws the sword of rhetoric, and when he is through, someone is lying wounded and thousands of others are either angry or consoled.','',NULL,'Angry,Someone,Through',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32694,'Women','Pete Hamill','Journalist','\nJune 24, 1935\n','','American','There is a growing feeling that perhaps Texas is really another country, a place where the skies, the disasters, the diamonds, the politicians, the women, the fortunes, the football players and the murders are all bigger than anywhere else.','',NULL,'Feeling,Football',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32695,'War','Pete Hamill','Journalist','\nJune 24, 1935\n','','American','It\'s odd being an American now. Most of us are peaceful, but here we are again, in our fifth major war of this century.','',NULL,'Here,Again',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32696,'Best','Pete Hamill','Journalist','\nJune 24, 1935\n','','American','Say what you will about him Ed Koch is still the best show in town.','',NULL,'Him,Still',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32697,'','Alexander Hamilton','Politician','\nJanuary 11, 1755\n','\nJuly 12, 1804\n','American','A well adjusted person is one who makes the same mistake twice without getting nervous.','',NULL,'Person,Same,Makes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32698,'Politics','Alexander Hamilton','Politician','\nJanuary 11, 1755\n','\nJuly 12, 1804\n','American','Those who stand for nothing fall for anything.','',NULL,'Nothing,Stand',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32699,'Government','Alexander Hamilton','Politician','\nJanuary 11, 1755\n','\nJuly 12, 1804\n','American','It\'s not tyranny we desire; it\'s a just, limited, federal government.','',NULL,'Desire,Tyranny',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32700,'Men','Alexander Hamilton','Politician','\nJanuary 11, 1755\n','\nJuly 12, 1804\n','American','Men often oppose a thing merely because they have had no agency in planning it, or because it may have been planned by those whom they dislike.','',NULL,'May,Often',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32701,'God','Alexander Hamilton','Politician','\nJanuary 11, 1755\n','\nJuly 12, 1804\n','American','The voice of the people has been said to be the voice of God; and, however generally this maxim has been quoted and believed, it is not true to fact. The people are turbulent and changing, they seldom judge or determine right.','',NULL,'Judge,True',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32702,'','Alexander Hamilton','Politician','\nJanuary 11, 1755\n','\nJuly 12, 1804\n','American','A national debt, if it is not excessive, will be to us a national blessing.','',NULL,'Blessing,Debt,National',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32703,'','Alexander Hamilton','Politician','\nJanuary 11, 1755\n','\nJuly 12, 1804\n','American','A promise must never be broken.','',NULL,'Must,Broken,Promise',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32704,'Government','Alexander Hamilton','Politician','\nJanuary 11, 1755\n','\nJuly 12, 1804\n','American','Why has government been instituted at all? Because the passions of man will not conform to the dictates of reason and justice without constraint.','',NULL,'Justice,Why',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32705,'Nature','Alexander Hamilton','Politician','\nJanuary 11, 1755\n','\nJuly 12, 1804\n','American','The sacred rights of mankind are not to be rummaged for among old parchments or musty records. They are written, as with a sunbeam, in the whole volume of human nature, by the hand of the divinity itself; and can never be erased.','',NULL,'Human,Old',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32706,'Nature','Alexander Hamilton','Politician','\nJanuary 11, 1755\n','\nJuly 12, 1804\n','American','There is a certain enthusiasm in liberty, that makes human nature rise above itself, in acts of bravery and heroism.','',NULL,'Human,Liberty',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32707,'Change','Alexander Hamilton','Politician','\nJanuary 11, 1755\n','\nJuly 12, 1804\n','American','Constitutions should consist only of general provisions; the reason is that they must necessarily be permanent, and that they cannot calculate for the possible change of things.','',NULL,'Must,Cannot',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32708,'Work','Alexander Hamilton','Politician','\nJanuary 11, 1755\n','\nJuly 12, 1804\n','American','I never expect to see a perfect work from an imperfect man.','',NULL,'Perfect,Expect',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32709,'Power','Alexander Hamilton','Politician','\nJanuary 11, 1755\n','\nJuly 12, 1804\n','American','In the main it will be found that a power over a man\'s support (salary) is a power over his will.','',NULL,'Support,Found',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32710,'Men','Alexander Hamilton','Politician','\nJanuary 11, 1755\n','\nJuly 12, 1804\n','American','When the sword is once drawn, the passions of men observe no bounds of moderation.','',NULL,'Once,Moderation',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32711,'','Alexander Hamilton','Politician','\nJanuary 11, 1755\n','\nJuly 12, 1804\n','American','You should not have taken advantage of my sensibility to steal into my affections without my consent.','',NULL,'Taken,Advantage,Steal',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32712,'Power','Alexander Hamilton','Politician','\nJanuary 11, 1755\n','\nJuly 12, 1804\n','American','Power over a man\'s subsistence is power over his will.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32713,'Society','Alexander Hamilton','Politician','\nJanuary 11, 1755\n','\nJuly 12, 1804\n','American','I think the first duty of society is justice.','',NULL,'Justice,Duty',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32714,'Nature,Power','Alexander Hamilton','Politician','\nJanuary 11, 1755\n','\nJuly 12, 1804\n','American','In the general course of human nature, A power over a man\'s subsistence amounts to a power over his will.','',NULL,'Human',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32715,'Religion,Politics','Alexander Hamilton','Politician','\nJanuary 11, 1755\n','\nJuly 12, 1804\n','American','In politics, as in religion, it is equally absurd to aim at making proselytes by fire and sword. Heresies in either can rarely be cured by persecution.','',NULL,'Fire',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32716,'Good','Alexander Hamilton','Politician','\nJanuary 11, 1755\n','\nJuly 12, 1804\n','American','Real firmness is good for anything; strut is good for nothing.','',NULL,'Nothing,Real',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32717,'','Alexander Hamilton','Politician','\nJanuary 11, 1755\n','\nJuly 12, 1804\n','American','Here, sir, the people govern; here they act by their immediate representatives.','',NULL,'Here,Act,Sir',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32718,'','Alexander Hamilton','Politician','\nJanuary 11, 1755\n','\nJuly 12, 1804\n','American','In the usual progress of things, the necessities of a nation in every stage of its existence will be found at least equal to its resources.','',NULL,'Nation,Progress,Found',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32719,'Government','Alexander Hamilton','Politician','\nJanuary 11, 1755\n','\nJuly 12, 1804\n','American','Even to observe neutrality you must have a strong government.','',NULL,'Strong,Must',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32720,'','Alexander Hamilton','Politician','\nJanuary 11, 1755\n','\nJuly 12, 1804\n','American','It is the advertiser who provides the paper for the subscriber. It is not to be disputed, that the publisher of a newspaper in this country, without a very exhaustive advertising support, would receive less reward for his labor than the humblest mechanic.','',NULL,'Country,Support,Less',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32721,'Education','Alexander Hamilton','Politician','\nJanuary 11, 1755\n','\nJuly 12, 1804\n','American','Learn to think continentally.','',NULL,'Learn',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32722,'','Alice Hamilton','Scientist','\nFebruary 27, 1869\n','\nSeptember 22, 1970\n','American','Everything I discovered was new and most of it was really valuable.','',NULL,'Everything,Valuable,Discovered',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32723,'Medical','Alice Hamilton','Scientist','\nFebruary 27, 1869\n','\nSeptember 22, 1970\n','American','When I talked to my medical friends about the strange silence on this subject in American medical magazines and textbooks, I gained the impression that here was a subject tainted with Socialism or with feminine sentimentality for the poor.','',NULL,'Silence,Friends',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32724,'Medical','Alice Hamilton','Scientist','\nFebruary 27, 1869\n','\nSeptember 22, 1970\n','American','Every article I wrote in those days, every speech I made, is full of pleading for the recognition of lead poisoning as a real and serious medical problem.','',NULL,'Real,Made',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32725,'Men,Food','Alice Hamilton','Scientist','\nFebruary 27, 1869\n','\nSeptember 22, 1970\n','American','From the first I became convinced that what I must look for was lead dust and lead fumes, that men were poisoned by breathing poisoned air, not by handling their food with unwashed hands.','',NULL,'Must',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32726,'','Alice Hamilton','Scientist','\nFebruary 27, 1869\n','\nSeptember 22, 1970\n','American','Illinois then had no legislation providing compensation for accident or disease caused by occupation.','',NULL,'Accident,Disease,Occupation',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32727,'Experience','Alice Hamilton','Scientist','\nFebruary 27, 1869\n','\nSeptember 22, 1970\n','American','It was also my experience at Hull-House that aroused my interest in industrial diseases.','',NULL,'Interest,Industrial',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32728,'Work','Alice Hamilton','Scientist','\nFebruary 27, 1869\n','\nSeptember 22, 1970\n','American','It was easy to present figures demonstrating the contrast between lead work in the United States under conditions of neglect and ignorance, and comparable work in England and Germany, under intelligent control.','',NULL,'Ignorance,Control',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32729,'','Alice Hamilton','Scientist','\nFebruary 27, 1869\n','\nSeptember 22, 1970\n','American','It was impossible for me to believe that conditions in Europe could be worse than they were in the Polish section of Chicago, and in many Italian and Irish tenements, or that any workshops could be worse than some of those I had seen in our foreign quarters.','',NULL,'Believe,Impossible,Seen',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32730,'Work,Hope','Alice Hamilton','Scientist','\nFebruary 27, 1869\n','\nSeptember 22, 1970\n','American','No young doctor nowadays can hope for work as exciting and rewarding.','',NULL,'Young',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32731,'','Alice Hamilton','Scientist','\nFebruary 27, 1869\n','\nSeptember 22, 1970\n','American','There can be no intelligent control of the lead danger in industry unless it is based on the principle of keeping the air clear from dust and fumes.','',NULL,'Control,Unless,Danger',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32732,'Men','Alice Hamilton','Scientist','\nFebruary 27, 1869\n','\nSeptember 22, 1970\n','American','When employers tell me they prefer married men, and encourage their men to have homes of their own, because it makes them so much steadier, I wonder if they have any idea of all that that implies.','',NULL,'Tell,Makes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32733,'Patience','Anthony Hamilton','','','','','I learned patience, perseverance, and dedication. Now I really know myself, and I know my voice. It\'s a voice of pain and victory.','',NULL,'Pain,Learned',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32734,'Change,Best','Anthony Hamilton','','','','','I wanna change the game in way where I\'m not knocking nobody out of the way, not claiming to be the best at this or that, but just doing wonders with the gift I\'ve been given.','',NULL,'Game',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32735,'','Anthony Hamilton','','','','','Being a barber is about taking care of the people.','',NULL,'Care,Taking,Barber',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32736,'Life,Music','Chico Hamilton','Musician','\nSeptember 21, 1921\n','','American','I\'m quite sure that all true professional artists, of every description, in all walks of life, whether their craft is painting, music, sculpture, medicine or anything, have one primary concern - mankind.','',NULL,'True',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32737,'Music,Work','Chico Hamilton','Musician','\nSeptember 21, 1921\n','','American','A lot of musicians aren\'t proud; they\'ll do other work, just to be able to play music. I guess that\'s the way it\'s always going to be - musicians will have to suffer to a certain degree in order to obtain their outlet.','',NULL,'Play',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32738,'','Chico Hamilton','Musician','\nSeptember 21, 1921\n','','American','And I\'m happy to say that I\'m able to find people wherever I go that are not black, not white - they\'re just human beings. That\'s where I am, where I\'ve been and where I intend to stay.','',NULL,'Happy,Human,Black',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32739,'Life,Time','Chico Hamilton','Musician','\nSeptember 21, 1921\n','','American','At this stage of my life, I\'ve dedicated myself to playing what I want to play, how I want to play it for the rest of my time. Regardless of whether one might like it or one might not like it, this is where I am.','',NULL,'Play',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32740,'','Chico Hamilton','Musician','\nSeptember 21, 1921\n','','American','But you can\'t extend, or go beyond any point musically, without the basic fundamentals.','',NULL,'Point,Beyond,Basic',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32741,'Business','Chico Hamilton','Musician','\nSeptember 21, 1921\n','','American','For the last five years I\'ve been in the production business.','',NULL,'Last,Five',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32742,'','Chico Hamilton','Musician','\nSeptember 21, 1921\n','','American','I don\'t dig staying in one groove.','',NULL,'Staying,Dig,Groove',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32743,'Music','Chico Hamilton','Musician','\nSeptember 21, 1921\n','','American','I have a company in New York City producing music for commercials, for radio, TV, features, etc. That\'s how I\'ve been making my living. And now the company is very successful - to the extent that I can afford to come out and play.','',NULL,'Successful,Living',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32744,'Music','Chico Hamilton','Musician','\nSeptember 21, 1921\n','','American','I mean, there\'s a hell of a lot of grounds for protest, but you don\'t do it through music.','',NULL,'Mean,Through',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32745,'','Chico Hamilton','Musician','\nSeptember 21, 1921\n','','American','I\'ve been a little more fortunate, perhaps, than a lot of people have, for the simple reason that I\'ve constantly been moving: so nobody can hit me - you know what I mean? Protesting is not the answer - not along those lines.','',NULL,'Moving,Simple,Mean',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32746,'','Chico Hamilton','Musician','\nSeptember 21, 1921\n','','American','In fact, I had to make an enormous adjustment to this, not only in listening to it but in playing with it. It\'s a full sound. In some instances, you must have the volume to get the effect.','',NULL,'Must,Fact,Playing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32747,'','Chico Hamilton','Musician','\nSeptember 21, 1921\n','','American','Luckily, I\'m in the position now of being able to play purely because I have the desire to do so.','',NULL,'Play,Able,Desire',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32748,'','Chico Hamilton','Musician','\nSeptember 21, 1921\n','','American','Mentally and physically, I find I can play with these people.','',NULL,'Find,Play,Mentally',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32749,'','Chico Hamilton','Musician','\nSeptember 21, 1921\n','','American','My roots and Victor\'s are jazz, basically, but these two young fellows that we have with us come out of rock bands. And they\'re tremendously exciting players.','',NULL,'Rock,Two,Young',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32750,'Music','Chico Hamilton','Musician','\nSeptember 21, 1921\n','','American','Personally, I can\'t see how anyone can produce any beautiful music out of being angry.','',NULL,'Beautiful,Angry',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32751,'Music','Chico Hamilton','Musician','\nSeptember 21, 1921\n','','American','The type of band that I have now, the type of music that we\'re playing you either like it or you dislike it. If you dislike it, you probably don\'t know why. By the same token, you can\'t even really say why you like it.','',NULL,'Why,Same',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32752,'','Chico Hamilton','Musician','\nSeptember 21, 1921\n','','American','We incorporate various electronic devices - the echo plugs and things like that. Actually, all we\'re trying to do is make that sound musical. As opposed to just making sounds, we do musical things with them.','',NULL,'Trying,Making,Actually',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32753,'','Edith Hamilton','Writer','\nAugust 12, 1867\n','\nMay 31, 1963\n','American','To be able to be caught up into the world of thought - that is being educated.','',NULL,'Thought,Able,Educated',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32754,'Poetry','Edith Hamilton','Writer','\nAugust 12, 1867\n','\nMay 31, 1963\n','American','None but a poet can write a tragedy. For tragedy is nothing less than pain transmuted into exaltation by the alchemy of poetry.','',NULL,'Pain,Nothing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32755,'Great,Knowledge','Edith Hamilton','Writer','\nAugust 12, 1867\n','\nMay 31, 1963\n','American','A people\'s literature is the great textbook for real knowledge of them. The writings of the day show the quality of the people as no historical reconstruction can.','',NULL,'Real',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32756,'Faith','Edith Hamilton','Writer','\nAugust 12, 1867\n','\nMay 31, 1963\n','American','Faith is not belief. Belief is passive. Faith is active.','',NULL,'Belief,Active',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32757,'Great,Art','Edith Hamilton','Writer','\nAugust 12, 1867\n','\nMay 31, 1963\n','American','Great art is the expression of a solution of the conflict between the demands of the world without and that within.','',NULL,'Between',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32758,'Truth','Edith Hamilton','Writer','\nAugust 12, 1867\n','\nMay 31, 1963\n','American','Mind and spirit together make up that which separates us from the rest of the animal world, that which enables a man to know the truth and that which enables him to die for the truth.','',NULL,'Mind,Together',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32759,'Life','Edith Hamilton','Writer','\nAugust 12, 1867\n','\nMay 31, 1963\n','American','The fullness of life is in the hazards of life.','',NULL,'Fullness,Hazards',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32760,'','Edith Hamilton','Writer','\nAugust 12, 1867\n','\nMay 31, 1963\n','American','The modern minds in each generation are the critics who preserve us from a petrifying world, who will not leave us to walk undisturbed in the ways of our fathers.','',NULL,'Minds,Leave,Walk',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32761,'Nature','Edith Hamilton','Writer','\nAugust 12, 1867\n','\nMay 31, 1963\n','American','Theories that go counter to the facts of human nature are foredoomed.','',NULL,'Human,Facts',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32762,'Freedom','Edith Hamilton','Writer','\nAugust 12, 1867\n','\nMay 31, 1963\n','American','When the freedom they wished for most was freedom from responsibility, then Athens ceased to be free and was never free again.','',NULL,'Free,Again',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32763,'','Edith Hamilton','Writer','\nAugust 12, 1867\n','\nMay 31, 1963\n','American','When the mind withdraws into itself and dispenses with facts it makes only chaos.','',NULL,'Mind,Makes,Chaos',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32764,'','Guy Hamilton','Director','\nSeptember 16, 1922\n','','British','For years, I\'ve been wondering what could happen to nuclear submarines when they dive and disappear from the surface of the earth for months, without a trace. No one really knows where they are.','',NULL,'Happen,Earth,Knows',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32765,'Change','Guy Hamilton','Director','\nSeptember 16, 1922\n','','British','My guess is that if they now choose to change of director for every other film, it\'s just because you can\'t really change the formula, you can merely try to film it your way.','',NULL,'Try,Film',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32766,'','Laurell K. Hamilton','Writer','\nFebruary 19, 1963\n','','American','If you\'re open to it, New Orleans will teach you about yourself, but if you want to hide from who you really are, the city will help you do that, too.','',NULL,'Yourself,Help,Open',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32767,'','Laurell K. Hamilton','Writer','\nFebruary 19, 1963\n','','American','I always treated writing as a profession, never as a hobby. If you don\'t believe in yourself, no one else will.','',NULL,'Yourself,Believe,Writing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32768,'','Laurell K. Hamilton','Writer','\nFebruary 19, 1963\n','','American','I feel that if you are blessed, or lucky enough, to be doing well, you should help others.','',NULL,'Blessed,Help,Enough',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32769,'','Laurell K. Hamilton','Writer','\nFebruary 19, 1963\n','','American','It was just you had to be strong, and if you weren\'t strong you\'re a victim and you\'re not going to make it. That was the reality when I was growing up.','',NULL,'Strong,Reality,Growing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32770,'','Laurell K. Hamilton','Writer','\nFebruary 19, 1963\n','','American','I\'m more influenced by my own interests than anyone else\'s. Writers have to entertain themselves, or they can\'t entertain anyone else.','',NULL,'Else,Themselves,Anyone',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32771,'','Laurell K. Hamilton','Writer','\nFebruary 19, 1963\n','','American','One of my rules is never explain. A writer is a lot like a magician, if you explain how the trick works then a lot of the magic turns mundane.','',NULL,'Rules,Writer,Magic',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32772,'Good','Laurell K. Hamilton','Writer','\nFebruary 19, 1963\n','','American','Everyone spends their lives trying to balance their world between good and evil.','',NULL,'Evil,Trying',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32773,'Love','Laurell K. Hamilton','Writer','\nFebruary 19, 1963\n','','American','I love animals, always have, and it seemed natural to help the ASPCA. Animals have no voice of their own, so we have to be that voice.','',NULL,'Help,Voice',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32774,'','Laurell K. Hamilton','Writer','\nFebruary 19, 1963\n','','American','If I\'d been easily discouraged, I could have been a one-hit wonder.','',NULL,'Wonder,Easily',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32775,'','Laurell K. Hamilton','Writer','\nFebruary 19, 1963\n','','American','By 17, I was submitting to publications and collecting my first rejection slips.','',NULL,'Rejection,Collecting,Submitting',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32776,'Alone','Laurell K. Hamilton','Writer','\nFebruary 19, 1963\n','','American','For me the Anita series is built like a mystery series, which means that as much as possible each book stands alone, so you have a mystery to solve from the beginning to the end of the book.','',NULL,'End,Book',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32777,'','Laurell K. Hamilton','Writer','\nFebruary 19, 1963\n','','American','Here\'s the secret to finishing that first book. Don\'t rewrite as you go.','',NULL,'Book,Here,Secret',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32778,'','Laurell K. Hamilton','Writer','\nFebruary 19, 1963\n','','American','I am a very linear thinker, so I write beginning to end. I write hundreds of pages per book that never make it into print.','',NULL,'End,Book,Write',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32779,'Morning','Laurell K. Hamilton','Writer','\nFebruary 19, 1963\n','','American','I am not a morning person.','',NULL,'Person',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32780,'Science','Laurell K. Hamilton','Writer','\nFebruary 19, 1963\n','','American','I cannot say how strongly I object to people using other people\'s writing as research. Research is non-fiction, especially for horror, fantasy, science fiction. Do not take your research from other people\'s fiction. Just don\'t.','',NULL,'Writing,Cannot',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32781,'','Laurell K. Hamilton','Writer','\nFebruary 19, 1963\n','','American','I guess, what I\'m saying is that when I\'ve been this surprised by my own characters and world, all bets are off.','',NULL,'Saying,Off,Characters',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32782,'','Laurell K. Hamilton','Writer','\nFebruary 19, 1963\n','','American','I like conventions. I like meeting and greeting. I\'m perched on that edge where I\'m getting more attention than I quite know what to do with, though.','',NULL,'Getting,Attention,Though',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32783,'','Laurell K. Hamilton','Writer','\nFebruary 19, 1963\n','','American','I started off like everyone else does, slogging but having a compulsion to put words on paper. I didn\'t write or read horror or fantasy, other than children\'s fantasy, until I was in my teens.','',NULL,'Children,Words,Put',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32784,'','Laurell K. Hamilton','Writer','\nFebruary 19, 1963\n','','American','I think like a detective.','',NULL,'Detective',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32785,'Fear,Movies','Laurell K. Hamilton','Writer','\nFebruary 19, 1963\n','','American','I think that my vampires in general were influenced by my being allowed to watch the Hammer vampire films. Vampire Circus, also shown as Circus of Fear, was one of those movies.','',NULL,'General',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32786,'Time','Laurell K. Hamilton','Writer','\nFebruary 19, 1963\n','','American','I try not to worry about rewriting books that worked well the first time. I\'m too busy writing new books to worry about things that are already in print.','',NULL,'Busy,Writing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32787,'','Laurell K. Hamilton','Writer','\nFebruary 19, 1963\n','','American','I want a kiss to be so believable it gives the reader shivers.','',NULL,'Kiss,Reader,Believable',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32788,'','Laurell K. Hamilton','Writer','\nFebruary 19, 1963\n','','American','I wasn\'t like most girls.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32789,'','Laurell K. Hamilton','Writer','\nFebruary 19, 1963\n','','American','I went to Marion College for writing and I was kicked out of the writing school. I was asked to leave the writing program because I was corrupting the other students.','',NULL,'School,Writing,College',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32790,'','Laurell K. Hamilton','Writer','\nFebruary 19, 1963\n','','American','I\'m not terribly fond of soapboxes.','',NULL,'Fond,Terribly',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32791,'','Lee H. Hamilton','Politician','\nApril 20, 1931\n','','American','Our democracy is not a product but a continual process. It is preserved not by monuments but deeds. Sometimes it needs refining; sometimes it needs amending; sometimes it needs defending. Always, it needs improving.','',NULL,'Democracy,Sometimes,Process',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32792,'','Lee H. Hamilton','Politician','\nApril 20, 1931\n','','American','We should insist that governments receiving American aid live up to standards of accountability and transparency, and we should support countries that embrace market reforms, democracy, and the rule of law.','',NULL,'Live,Democracy,Law',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32793,'Time','Lee H. Hamilton','Politician','\nApril 20, 1931\n','','American','You\'ll remember Dr. Rice said that several times: It was not a warning about the place and the method and the time - it was a general warning. And that points out the imperfection, if you would, of our intelligence.','',NULL,'Remember,Said',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL);
INSERT INTO `o_quotes` VALUES (32794,'','Lee H. Hamilton','Politician','\nApril 20, 1931\n','','American','A likely source for terrorists seeking to buy or steal nuclear materials is the former Soviet Union.','',NULL,'Union,Nuclear,Likely',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32795,'Great,Power','Lee H. Hamilton','Politician','\nApril 20, 1931\n','','American','Addressing global resentment cannot be put off. If we do not learn to use our predominant power with great restraint, we will antagonize the world.','',NULL,'Cannot',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32796,'Work,Good','Lee H. Hamilton','Politician','\nApril 20, 1931\n','','American','Aid can work where there is good governance, and usually fails where governments are unable or unwilling to commit aid to improve the lives of their people.','',NULL,'Lives',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32797,'','Lee H. Hamilton','Politician','\nApril 20, 1931\n','','American','But despite this breathtaking pace, I believe in the capacity of our democracy to meet these challenges.','',NULL,'Believe,Democracy,Meet',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32798,'Government','Lee H. Hamilton','Politician','\nApril 20, 1931\n','','American','But in the end our government usually - not unfailingly - is responsive to the people; and usually - not always - will try to do what is right.','',NULL,'End,Try',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32799,'','Lee H. Hamilton','Politician','\nApril 20, 1931\n','','American','China\'s ability to deliver nuclear warheads on American cities is expanding.','',NULL,'American,Ability,Nuclear',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32800,'','Lee H. Hamilton','Politician','\nApril 20, 1931\n','','American','Democracy fascinates me.','',NULL,'Democracy,Fascinates',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32801,'','Lee H. Hamilton','Politician','\nApril 20, 1931\n','','American','Democracy makes us articulate our views, defend them, and refine them.','',NULL,'Democracy,Makes,Defend',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32802,'','Lee H. Hamilton','Politician','\nApril 20, 1931\n','','American','Events often move faster than our ability to comprehend them.','',NULL,'Often,Move,Ability',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32803,'','Lee H. Hamilton','Politician','\nApril 20, 1931\n','','American','For decades the American people have had an addiction to oil and gas.','',NULL,'Addiction,American,Oil',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32804,'Failure','Lee H. Hamilton','Politician','\nApril 20, 1931\n','','American','Foreign aid is neither a failure nor a panacea. It is, instead, an important tool of American policy that can serve the interests of the United States and the world if wisely administered.','',NULL,'Important,American',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32805,'Life','Lee H. Hamilton','Politician','\nApril 20, 1931\n','','American','I can assure you, public service is a stimulating, proud and lively enterprise. It is not just a way of life, it is a way to live fully.','',NULL,'Live,Proud',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32806,'','Lee H. Hamilton','Politician','\nApril 20, 1931\n','','American','Now the difficulty with those warnings is that they were not specific.','',NULL,'Difficulty,Specific,Warnings',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32807,'','Lee H. Hamilton','Politician','\nApril 20, 1931\n','','American','One half of the world\'s people live on less than two dollars a day. This should concern our national security policy as well as our conscience.','',NULL,'Live,Two,Conscience',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32808,'Peace','Lee H. Hamilton','Politician','\nApril 20, 1931\n','','American','President George W. Bush is the first American president to call openly for two-states, Israel and Palestine, living side by side in peace and security.','',NULL,'Living,American',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32809,'Politics','Lee H. Hamilton','Politician','\nApril 20, 1931\n','','American','Protecting Americans from nuclear terrorism rises above politics.','',NULL,'Terrorism,Above',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32810,'Money','Lee H. Hamilton','Politician','\nApril 20, 1931\n','','American','Putting together a counter- terrorism policy, it\'s very easy to look at law enforcement or defense, military action or stopping the money flows or whatever, but the really difficult part is integrating all aspects of the policy, and I think she put a lot of emphasis on that.','',NULL,'Together,Law',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32811,'','Lee H. Hamilton','Politician','\nApril 20, 1931\n','','American','So much of our attention is trained on the Middle East these days, but we cannot ignore East Asia.','',NULL,'Ignore,Cannot,Attention',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32812,'Life,Great','Lee H. Hamilton','Politician','\nApril 20, 1931\n','','American','The temptations are great to simply retreat to the domain of private life and give up on our public problems.','',NULL,'Give',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32813,'','Lee H. Hamilton','Politician','\nApril 20, 1931\n','','American','The U.S has acquired reservoirs of goodwill around the globe over many years. But it is clear - from polling data and ample anecdotal evidence - that America is losing its allure in much of the world.','',NULL,'America,Around,Losing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32814,'','Lee H. Hamilton','Politician','\nApril 20, 1931\n','','American','The U.S. should support the historic Gaza withdrawal as a first step toward a final settlement: a permanent Palestinian state in Gaza and nearly all of the West Bank.','',NULL,'Support,State,Step',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32815,'','Lee H. Hamilton','Politician','\nApril 20, 1931\n','','American','This nation is never finished. It has to be re-created in each generation.','',NULL,'Nation,Generation,Finished',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32816,'','Linda Hamilton','Actress','\nSeptember 26, 1956\n','','American','I try to keep a balance. I actually believe that children want normal parents, they don\'t want celebrities or important parents or anything different from all the other parents.','',NULL,'Believe,Children,Parents',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32817,'Funny,Amazing','Linda Hamilton','Actress','\nSeptember 26, 1956\n','','American','My heart is so light that it\'s amazing. I get to play all this grief, all this loss, all this disaster and chaos. It\'s hysterically funny. I am very light.','',NULL,'Heart',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32818,'','Linda Hamilton','Actress','\nSeptember 26, 1956\n','','American','As a teenager, even as a younger girl, I had some depression but no one really noticed that it was depression nor did I know in those days that that\'s what it was but I did feel different from other people.','',NULL,'Girl,Depression,Different',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32819,'','Linda Hamilton','Actress','\nSeptember 26, 1956\n','','American','I carry Yeats with me wherever I go. He\'s my constant companion. I always can find some comfort in Yeats no matter what the situation is. Months and months and months go by and I know I need to switch to Shelley or somebody else, but right now Yeats is enough for me.','',NULL,'Find,Enough,Else',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32820,'Age','Linda Hamilton','Actress','\nSeptember 26, 1956\n','','American','It\'s the age of information and we need to just get as informed as we can about what other things might help us live healthy lives.','',NULL,'Live,Help',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32821,'','Linda Hamilton','Actress','\nSeptember 26, 1956\n','','American','My journey has been so full of struggle and I just want to be able to offer some help and some general ideas to people that really need it the most.','',NULL,'Struggle,Help,Able',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32822,'','Linda Hamilton','Actress','\nSeptember 26, 1956\n','','American','Well, I think it\'s important to stand as an advocate for the mentally ill.','',NULL,'Important,Stand,Ill',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32823,'','Margaret Hamilton','Actress','\nDecember 9, 1902\n','\nMay 16, 1985\n','American','It\'s not subtle or restrained. It\'s not any of the things you like to think apply to your acting.','',NULL,'Acting,Subtle,Apply',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32824,'','Natasha Hamilton','Musician','\nJuly 17, 1982\n','','British','Anytime you get an audience that\'s paying attention, you enjoy it more.','',NULL,'Enjoy,Attention,Audience',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32825,'Time','Natasha Hamilton','Musician','\nJuly 17, 1982\n','','British','Each time I\'ve gone to the studio, the songs have got better and I\'ve got more confident.','',NULL,'Better,Gone',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32826,'','Natasha Hamilton','Musician','\nJuly 17, 1982\n','','British','Every four weeks I go up a bra size... it\'s worth being pregnant just for the breasts.','',NULL,'Worth,Four,Pregnant',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32827,'Love','Natasha Hamilton','Musician','\nJuly 17, 1982\n','','British','I love anything quiz related.','',NULL,'Related,Quiz',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32828,'Time,Wedding','Natasha Hamilton','Musician','\nJuly 17, 1982\n','','British','I\'m taking one thing at a time. With the children and launching my solo career it would drive me to a nervous breakdown if I tried to organise a wedding on top of that.','',NULL,'Children',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32829,'','Natasha Hamilton','Musician','\nJuly 17, 1982\n','','British','If I like it, it\'s gonna be on my album. You can\'t please everyone.','',NULL,'Everyone,Please,Album',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32830,'Women','Natasha Hamilton','Musician','\nJuly 17, 1982\n','','British','We\'re all grown women now; if we wanna do something, we can\'t be stopped!','',NULL,'Grown,Wanna',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32831,'Life,Attitude','Scott Hamilton','Athlete','\nAugust 13, 1958\n','','American','The only disability in life is a bad attitude.','',NULL,'Bad',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32832,'','Scott Hamilton','Athlete','\nAugust 13, 1958\n','','American','Adversity, and perseverance and all these things can shape you. They can give you a value and a self-esteem that is priceless.','',NULL,'Give,Adversity,Value',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32833,'','Scott Hamilton','Athlete','\nAugust 13, 1958\n','','American','The high road is always respected. Honesty and integrity are always rewarded.','',NULL,'Integrity,Honesty,Road',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32834,'','Scott Hamilton','Athlete','\nAugust 13, 1958\n','','American','Always try to maintain complete tolerance and always make an effort to give people more than they expect.','',NULL,'Give,Try,Effort',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32835,'Life','Scott Hamilton','Athlete','\nAugust 13, 1958\n','','American','Everything that I\'ve ever been able to accomplish in skating and in life has come out of adversity and perseverance.','',NULL,'Everything,Ever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32836,'Teacher','Scott Hamilton','Athlete','\nAugust 13, 1958\n','','American','I had a ninth grade teacher who told me I was much smarter and much better than I was allowing myself to be.','',NULL,'Better,Smarter',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32837,'Great','Scott Hamilton','Athlete','\nAugust 13, 1958\n','','American','Fame is a very confusing thing, because you are recognized by a lot of people that you\'ve never seen before, and they\'re at a great advantage.','',NULL,'Before,Seen',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32838,'','Scott Hamilton','Athlete','\nAugust 13, 1958\n','','American','I just try to touch people\'s hearts in a way through skating, so they\'re not just witnessing a performance, they\'re feeling a performance and they\'re a part of it.','',NULL,'Feeling,Through,Try',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32839,'Great','Scott Hamilton','Athlete','\nAugust 13, 1958\n','','American','And so figure skating was a great vehicle for me to kind of be competitive at something, without having to be big.','',NULL,'Big,Skating',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32840,'','Scott Hamilton','Athlete','\nAugust 13, 1958\n','','American','And the fact that I liked to show off and be the center of attention really lends itself to figure skating very well.','',NULL,'Off,Fact,Show',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32841,'','Scott Hamilton','Athlete','\nAugust 13, 1958\n','','American','But I never really thought that I would be extraordinarily successful at skating, it\'s just something that happened, you know.','',NULL,'Successful,Thought,Happened',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32842,'','Scott Hamilton','Athlete','\nAugust 13, 1958\n','','American','From the fall of October, 1980 to March, 1984 I never lost a competition.','',NULL,'Lost,Fall,March',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32843,'','Scott Hamilton','Athlete','\nAugust 13, 1958\n','','American','Half of figure skating is opinion, convincing judges.','',NULL,'Opinion,Half,Skating',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32844,'','Scott Hamilton','Athlete','\nAugust 13, 1958\n','','American','I didn\'t want to be the sissy figure skater, you know.','',NULL,'Figure,Skater,Sissy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32845,'','Scott Hamilton','Athlete','\nAugust 13, 1958\n','','American','I don\'t think most teachers realize how much impact they have.','',NULL,'Realize,Teachers,Impact',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32846,'Graduation','Scott Hamilton','Athlete','\nAugust 13, 1958\n','','American','I graduated a the top of my class in the \'84 Olympic Games; I won a gold medal.','',NULL,'Won,Games',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32847,'','Scott Hamilton','Athlete','\nAugust 13, 1958\n','','American','I started skating and I kind of liked it because I could run circles around the guys that wouldn\'t pick me to play baseball.','',NULL,'Baseball,Play,Around',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32848,'','Scott Hamilton','Athlete','\nAugust 13, 1958\n','','American','I was more interested in skating and the girls and traveling than I was in calculus.','',NULL,'Interested,Skating,Traveling',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32849,'','Scott Hamilton','Athlete','\nAugust 13, 1958\n','','American','I was nine-years-old when I first put on skates.','',NULL,'Put,Skates',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32850,'','Scott Hamilton','Athlete','\nAugust 13, 1958\n','','American','I\'m very accessible. I don\'t get into this ego thing.','',NULL,'Ego,Accessible',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32851,'','Scott Hamilton','Athlete','\nAugust 13, 1958\n','','American','Male figure skating is different than female figure skating; we\'re not America\'s sweetheart.','',NULL,'Different,America,Skating',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32852,'','Scott Hamilton','Athlete','\nAugust 13, 1958\n','','American','Most other competitions are individual achievements, but the Olympic Games is something that belongs to everybody.','',NULL,'Everybody,Individual,Games',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32853,'','Scott Hamilton','Athlete','\nAugust 13, 1958\n','','American','Rationality is not one of this industry\'s attributes.','',NULL,'Industry,Attributes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32854,'','Scott Hamilton','Athlete','\nAugust 13, 1958\n','','American','So as an amateur Olympic competitor I loved criticism, because it made me better. But now as a professional I don\'t really know how to channel it or where to take it, so I don\'t take it quite as well.','',NULL,'Better,Made,Loved',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32855,'','Scott Hamilton','Athlete','\nAugust 13, 1958\n','','American','That\'s what makes the Ryder Cup in golf so much better than the Masters or the U.S. Open. To be a part of something that is not about personal achievement, but about representing everyone and sharing it with the whole country, it\'s wonderful.','',NULL,'Better,Country,Wonderful',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32856,'','Tyler Hamilton','Athlete','\nMarch 1, 1971\n','','American','They\'ve pushed me down a big ravine, but I\'ll get back up to the top.','',NULL,'Down,Big,Top',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32857,'Life','Virginia Hamilton','Author','\nMarch 12, 1936\n','\nFebruary 19, 2002\n','American','The meaning of the Street in all ways and at all times is the need for sharing life with others and the search for community.','',NULL,'Others,Times',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32858,'God','William Hamilton','Politician','','','Scottish','The will of the world is never the will of God.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32859,'Society','William Hamilton','Politician','','','Scottish','Britain is not a country that is easily rocked by revolution... In Britain our institutions evolve. We are a Fabian Society writ large.','',NULL,'Revolution,Country',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32860,'','William Hamilton','Politician','','','Scottish','Concrete is, essentially, the color of bad weather.','',NULL,'Bad,Weather,Color',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32861,'','William Hamilton','Politician','','','Scottish','I simply can\'t believe nice communities release effluents.','',NULL,'Nice,Believe,Simply',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32862,'God','William Hamilton','Politician','','','Scottish','The infinite God can not by us, in the present limitation of our faculties, be comprehended or conceived.','',NULL,'Present,Infinite',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32863,'Truth','William Hamilton','Politician','','','Scottish','Truth, like a torch, the more it\'s shook it shines.','',NULL,'Torch,Shines',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32864,'','William Rowan Hamilton','Mathematician','\nAugust 4, 1805\n','\nSeptember 2, 1865\n','Irish','Who would not rather have the fame of Archimedes than that of his conqueror Marcellus?','',NULL,'Rather,Fame,Conqueror',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32865,'Best','Harry Hamlin','Actor','\nOctober 30, 1951\n','','American','Aaron Echolls is one of the best characters that I\'ve ever played.','',NULL,'Ever,Played',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32866,'','Harry Hamlin','Actor','\nOctober 30, 1951\n','','American','I get interested in writers who are enigmatic.','',NULL,'Interested,Writers,Enigmatic',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32867,'Great','Harry Hamlin','Actor','\nOctober 30, 1951\n','','American','I get to play a great character while working with great actors and great directors on a great show.','',NULL,'Character,Play',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32868,'','Harry Hamlin','Actor','\nOctober 30, 1951\n','','American','I think people enjoyed LA Law so much, because it was the first show that delved into current events through the prism of the law.','',NULL,'Through,Law,Show',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32869,'Work,Family,Great','Harry Hamlin','Actor','\nOctober 30, 1951\n','','American','I\'d like to find great roles close to home and work on great projects while staying near my family. My family\'s the most important thing to me right now.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32870,'','Harry Hamlin','Actor','\nOctober 30, 1951\n','','American','I\'m not as focused on my acting career as I have been in the past.','',NULL,'Past,Career,Acting',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32871,'','Harry Hamlin','Actor','\nOctober 30, 1951\n','','American','If you play a gay role, it sticks more than it does if an actor were to play a murderer or a psychopath.','',NULL,'Gay,Play,Actor',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32872,'','Harry Hamlin','Actor','\nOctober 30, 1951\n','','American','In those days I was mortified, because I was a serious actor in my own mind, and then all of a sudden I\'m this hunk.','',NULL,'Mind,Serious,Days',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32873,'Time','Harry Hamlin','Actor','\nOctober 30, 1951\n','','American','People will have an altered idea of who you are unless they really take time to get to know you, which of course they don\'t. They just get what they see, and they take that to the bank.','',NULL,'Idea,Unless',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32874,'Music','Marvin Hamlisch','Composer','\nJune 2, 1944\n','\nAugust 7, 2012\n','American','I was always drawn to Broadway musicals, and obviously composers like Gershwin, Rodgers, Berlin and Porter were writing music that I found wildly impressive.','',NULL,'Writing,Found',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32875,'Education,Age','Marvin Hamlisch','Composer','\nJune 2, 1944\n','\nAugust 7, 2012\n','American','There have been studies that clearly state that children who are exposed to arts education at a young age will in fact do markedly better in their SAT tests.','',NULL,'Children',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32876,'Funny,Work','Marvin Hamlisch','Composer','\nJune 2, 1944\n','\nAugust 7, 2012\n','American','As I get older, I\'m slowing down and, yes, calming down in my desire to be taken seriously. That I can be entertaining and funny and high nervous energy can work against me as a serious composer, slowly but surely you\'ll see me be quieter just so that people will listen.','',NULL,'Down',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32877,'Movies','Marvin Hamlisch','Composer','\nJune 2, 1944\n','\nAugust 7, 2012\n','American','Barbra Streisand is without a doubt one of the most honest people I have ever known. There is no doubt in my mind that she will not be doing any more concerts. Of course, she still will be making records and starring and directing in movies.','',NULL,'Mind,Doubt',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32878,'Time','Marvin Hamlisch','Composer','\nJune 2, 1944\n','\nAugust 7, 2012\n','American','From the time I could play the piano, I remember trying to write tunes. They were in my head, and I would just sit down and start noodling. Next thing I knew, I had written a melody.','',NULL,'Down,Trying',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32879,'','Marvin Hamlisch','Composer','\nJune 2, 1944\n','\nAugust 7, 2012\n','American','I can make a song up about anything: garbage, the weather, things in the news.','',NULL,'Weather,Song,News',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32880,'Music','Marvin Hamlisch','Composer','\nJune 2, 1944\n','\nAugust 7, 2012\n','American','I have always thought of music as a highway with many lanes.','',NULL,'Thought,Highway',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32881,'','Marvin Hamlisch','Composer','\nJune 2, 1944\n','\nAugust 7, 2012\n','American','I never took any vocal training.','',NULL,'Training,Took,Vocal',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32882,'Music,Age,Teacher','Marvin Hamlisch','Composer','\nJune 2, 1944\n','\nAugust 7, 2012\n','American','I started studying music at the age of five and a half. My older sister was taking piano lessons. When her teacher left our apartment, I would get up on the piano bench and start picking out the notes that were part of my sister\'s lessons.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32883,'Faith,Good,Great','Marvin Hamlisch','Composer','\nJune 2, 1944\n','\nAugust 7, 2012\n','American','I still have great faith in what is good and right in all of us.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32884,'','Marvin Hamlisch','Composer','\nJune 2, 1944\n','\nAugust 7, 2012\n','American','I think that when NASA works on a moon shot, they know too well that all of the people working on it must do their job at 110 percent. Sometimes they probably put in 18 hour days, but they\'re aiming for the moon, and that\'s what counts.','',NULL,'Job,Must,Working',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32885,'','Marvin Hamlisch','Composer','\nJune 2, 1944\n','\nAugust 7, 2012\n','American','I\'m not one of those people who says, \'I never read reviews,\' because I don\'t believe those people.','',NULL,'Believe,Read,Says',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32886,'','Marvin Hamlisch','Composer','\nJune 2, 1944\n','\nAugust 7, 2012\n','American','If I\'m within reach and can be helpful, I have a tendency to say \'Yes.\' It\'s hard to say \'No.\'','',NULL,'Hard,Within,Yes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32887,'Music','Marvin Hamlisch','Composer','\nJune 2, 1944\n','\nAugust 7, 2012\n','American','Let\'s say music is needed for only 43 seconds of film. You have to score it so it is an entity, so it won\'t bother anyone when it ends so quickly. Or if a song runs 2 minutes and 45 seconds, but the titles run a minute longer, you have to arrange that song so it doesn\'t get repetitious.','',NULL,'Song,Film',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32888,'Music','Marvin Hamlisch','Composer','\nJune 2, 1944\n','\nAugust 7, 2012\n','American','Many, many years ago, I was one of the few conductors who talked to the audience and now a lot of classical conductors have figured it out... otherwise, you just get the back of someone\'s head playing music you could hear on a CD. It\'s not enough anymore.','',NULL,'Someone,Enough',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32889,'Beauty','Marvin Hamlisch','Composer','\nJune 2, 1944\n','\nAugust 7, 2012\n','American','Maybe I\'m old-fashioned. But I remember the beauty and thrill of being moved by Broadway musicals - particularly the endings of shows.','',NULL,'Remember,Maybe',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32890,'Business','Marvin Hamlisch','Composer','\nJune 2, 1944\n','\nAugust 7, 2012\n','American','My show business career doesn\'t mean I can\'t write a symphony. It just means I was never asked to write one.','',NULL,'Mean,Career',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32891,'Music','Marvin Hamlisch','Composer','\nJune 2, 1944\n','\nAugust 7, 2012\n','American','My whole thing is not just to play music for people, but to make them part of the evening.','',NULL,'Evening,Play',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32892,'Work','Marvin Hamlisch','Composer','\nJune 2, 1944\n','\nAugust 7, 2012\n','American','Normally I can balance two or three things. The problem is when you\'re out of work and don\'t have anything to balance. I think people assume you\'re always busy. You go through dry spells.','',NULL,'Busy,Through',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32893,'','Marvin Hamlisch','Composer','\nJune 2, 1944\n','\nAugust 7, 2012\n','American','The biggest thrill you can have is to tell people one of your songs, and have them be able to hum it.','',NULL,'Tell,Able,Songs',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32894,'','Marvin Hamlisch','Composer','\nJune 2, 1944\n','\nAugust 7, 2012\n','American','You know, anyone who invites me to do something makes me feel special.','',NULL,'Special,Makes,Anyone',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32895,'','Marvin Hamlisch','Composer','\nJune 2, 1944\n','\nAugust 7, 2012\n','American','You mustn\'t underestimate an audience\'s intelligence.','',NULL,'Audience,Mustn',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32896,'','Harold Hamm','Businessman','\nDecember 11, 1945\n','','American','I always wanted to find oil. It was always an irresistible calling.','',NULL,'Find,Wanted,Oil',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32897,'','Harold Hamm','Businessman','\nDecember 11, 1945\n','','American','I\'m a professional geologist, an explorationist for oil. That\'s what I\'ve done in my career, one that\'s culminated in - at least to this point - playing a part in finding the largest field in the last 40 years anywhere in the world. That\'s the Bakken field, which I believe will yield 24 billion barr','',NULL,'Believe,Career,Done',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32898,'Beauty,Freedom','Harold Hamm','Businessman','\nDecember 11, 1945\n','','American','It\'s harder, but we\'re still finding oil in Oklahoma today. The bar has been raised on startup companies, but it can still be done. Every regulation and every rule limits you, but, yes, it can still be done. That\'s the beauty of living in a free country and having the freedom to have an idea and bec','',NULL,'Today',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32899,'','Harold Hamm','Businessman','\nDecember 11, 1945\n','','American','President Obama is riding the wrong horse on energy.','',NULL,'Energy,Wrong,President',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32900,'Good','Harold Hamm','Businessman','\nDecember 11, 1945\n','','American','The oil patch pays good. They\'re decent jobs paying between 50 and 70 thousand a year. Fracking has a big impact on the oil consumption in the United States.','',NULL,'Big,Between',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32901,'Life,Age,Time','Jon Hamm','Actor','\nMarch 10, 1971\n','','American','Losing both parents at a young age gave me a sense that you can\'t really control life - so you\'d better live it while it\'s here. I stopped believing in a storybook existence a long time ago. All you can do is push in a direction and see what comes of it.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32902,'Life','Jon Hamm','Actor','\nMarch 10, 1971\n','','American','I\'m not a cheater. I\'ve never cheated in my life.','',NULL,'Cheated',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32903,'Cool','Jon Hamm','Actor','\nMarch 10, 1971\n','','American','Acting is sort of an extension of childhood. You get to play all of these roles and have so much fun. Playing an athlete would be so cool. Or where you get to shoot guns, ride horses. I wouldn\'t turn down any of that.','',NULL,'Fun,Down',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32904,'','Jon Hamm','Actor','\nMarch 10, 1971\n','','American','I came in the Dawson\'s Creek era; it was all about tiny guys who looked like teenagers, and I haven\'t looked like a teenager ever. So I was, like, auditioning to be their dads. At 25.','',NULL,'Ever,Guys,Teenagers',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32905,'Life,Dad','Jon Hamm','Actor','\nMarch 10, 1971\n','','American','I remember opening my dad\'s closet and there were, like, 40 suits, every color of the rainbow, plaid and winter and summer. He had two jewelry boxes full of watches and lighters and cuff links. And just... he was that guy. He was probably unfulfilled in his life in many ways.','',NULL,'Remember',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32906,'Mom','Jon Hamm','Actor','\nMarch 10, 1971\n','','American','For a kid who\'s lost his mom and all the rage and grief that no one was able to talk out of me, football was a very therapeutic sport. Very.','',NULL,'Football,Lost',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32907,'Family','Jon Hamm','Actor','\nMarch 10, 1971\n','','American','I don\'t necessarily want kids. A lot of our friends are having children and I don\'t know if it\'s for me. I haven\'t come down hardcore on either side of the argument. I think when people come from a stable family having children becomes a celebration and I\'m not sure it would be that way for me.','',NULL,'Children,Down',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32908,'','Jon Hamm','Actor','\nMarch 10, 1971\n','','American','I don\'t need to be married, but I feel married.','',NULL,'Married',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32909,'','Jon Hamm','Actor','\nMarch 10, 1971\n','','American','I drove around in a Volkswagen Rabbit I shared with one of my roommates, and it didn\'t have a roof. It doesn\'t rain much in L.A., but when it did, it was utterly miserable.','',NULL,'Rain,Did,Around',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32910,'Great,Power,Respect','Jon Hamm','Actor','\nMarch 10, 1971\n','','American','I got into acting because my teachers kept nudging me into it. The power a teacher has to influence someone is so great. I can\'t think of a profession I have more respect for.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32911,'Love,Marriage,Great','Jon Hamm','Actor','\nMarch 10, 1971\n','','American','I have a lady, she\'s a great lady. I love her a lot, she loves me. We\'re on the same page. Whenever that day happens when we\'re not on the same page we\'ll move forward with it. We\'re interested in having our lives be our lives right now and not a third person\'s vis-a-vis marriage and whatever that m','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32912,'Life','Jon Hamm','Actor','\nMarch 10, 1971\n','','American','I like kids but I also like the option to close the door. Becoming a parent is a whole other life, and it doesn\'t stop.','',NULL,'Whole,Kids',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32913,'Time','Jon Hamm','Actor','\nMarch 10, 1971\n','','American','I realize how talented our hair and wardrobe people are every time I have to get dressed on my own.','',NULL,'Hair,Realize',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32914,'Life,Women','Jon Hamm','Actor','\nMarch 10, 1971\n','','American','I was raised by a single mother and I\'ve been in a 10-year relationship with my girlfriend. My whole life I\'ve been surrounded by women.','',NULL,'Mother',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32915,'Life,Work','Jon Hamm','Actor','\nMarch 10, 1971\n','','American','I\'m able to leave Don Draper at work. I\'m quite dissimilar from him in real life.','',NULL,'Real',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32916,'','Jon Hamm','Actor','\nMarch 10, 1971\n','','American','I\'m not gay, and I\'m not a superhero.','',NULL,'Gay,Superhero',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32917,'','Jon Hamm','Actor','\nMarch 10, 1971\n','','American','I\'ve always been a fan of advertising, I\'ve always been a fan of television, I\'ve loved commercials, I\'ve loved all the jingles, I loved all the stuff.','',NULL,'Loved,Stuff,Television',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32918,'Life','Jon Hamm','Actor','\nMarch 10, 1971\n','','American','I\'ve gotten away with a lot in my life. The older you get the more you realize you\'re not getting away with it, it\'s taking its toll somewhere. So you try not to put yourself in those situations. Part of the mysterious process called growing up. Some people do that better than others.','',NULL,'Yourself,Better',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32919,'Marriage','Jon Hamm','Actor','\nMarch 10, 1971\n','','American','It couldn\'t be a simpler answer. Marriage doesn\'t really mean anything to me. I feel like in many ways marriage is more for the families of the couple than for the people involved, so I don\'t gravitate to it.','',NULL,'Mean,Ways',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32920,'','Jon Hamm','Actor','\nMarch 10, 1971\n','','American','It\'s definitely nerve-racking to be the center of attention. I\'m not the kind of an actor that just craves attention 24-7 - but it\'s part of the deal. You\'re the leader on the set.','',NULL,'Leader,Attention,Actor',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32921,'Motivational','Mia Hamm','Athlete','\nMarch 17, 1972\n','','American','I\'ve worked too hard and too long to let anything stand in the way of my goals. I will not let my teammates down and I will not let myself down.','',NULL,'Long,Hard',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32922,'','Mia Hamm','Athlete','\nMarch 17, 1972\n','','American','I am a member of a team, and I rely on the team, I defer to it and sacrifice for it, because the team, not the individual, is the ultimate champion.','',NULL,'Sacrifice,Team,Champion',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32923,'Sports','Mia Hamm','Athlete','\nMarch 17, 1972\n','','American','I am building a fire, and everyday I train, I add more fuel. At just the right moment, I light the match.','',NULL,'Fire,Light',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32924,'','Mia Hamm','Athlete','\nMarch 17, 1972\n','','American','The vision of a champion is bent over, drenched in sweat, at the point of exhaustion, when nobody else is looking.','',NULL,'Else,Champion,Vision',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32925,'','Mia Hamm','Athlete','\nMarch 17, 1972\n','','American','True champions aren\'t always the ones that win, but those with the most guts.','',NULL,'True,Win,Champions',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32926,'Good','Mia Hamm','Athlete','\nMarch 17, 1972\n','','American','Being a good teammate is when you try to sprint down a ball that everyone thinks is going out of bounds. But you go after it anyways and you get it.','',NULL,'Down,After',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32927,'','Mia Hamm','Athlete','\nMarch 17, 1972\n','','American','You can\'t just beat a team, you have to leave a lasting impression in their minds so they never want to see you again.','',NULL,'Team,Again,Minds',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32928,'Failure,Time','Mia Hamm','Athlete','\nMarch 17, 1972\n','','American','Failure happens all the time. It happens every day in practice. What makes you better is how you react to it.','',NULL,'Better',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32929,'','Mia Hamm','Athlete','\nMarch 17, 1972\n','','American','The person that said winning isn\'t everything, never won anything.','',NULL,'Winning,Person,Everything',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32930,'','Mia Hamm','Athlete','\nMarch 17, 1972\n','','American','Soccer isn\'t very social. Plus, if you don\'t like someone on the other team, you can do something about it.','',NULL,'Someone,Team,Social',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32931,'Age,Experience','Mia Hamm','Athlete','\nMarch 17, 1972\n','','American','I got to experience soccer at the highest level at a young age; I decided I wanted to be part of that for as long as possible.','',NULL,'Long',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32932,'','Mia Hamm','Athlete','\nMarch 17, 1972\n','','American','It is more difficult to stay on top than to get there.','',NULL,'Difficult,Stay,Top',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32933,'','Mia Hamm','Athlete','\nMarch 17, 1972\n','','American','Take your victories, whatever they may be, cherish them, use them, but don\'t settle for them.','',NULL,'May,Whatever,Cherish',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32934,'','Mia Hamm','Athlete','\nMarch 17, 1972\n','','American','Follow your heart and make it your decision.','',NULL,'Heart,Decision,Follow',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32935,'Hope','Mia Hamm','Athlete','\nMarch 17, 1972\n','','American','I hope all you young girls see yourself up there... we were just like you.','',NULL,'Yourself,Young',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32936,'','Mia Hamm','Athlete','\nMarch 17, 1972\n','','American','I played basketball and soccer my freshman year in high school.','',NULL,'School,Basketball,Year',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32937,'Love','Mia Hamm','Athlete','\nMarch 17, 1972\n','','American','If you don\'t love what you do, you won\'t do it with much conviction or passion.','',NULL,'Passion,Won',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32938,'','Mia Hamm','Athlete','\nMarch 17, 1972\n','','American','English muffins with avocado is one of my favorite breakfasts.','',NULL,'English,Favorite,Muffins',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32939,'Success','Mia Hamm','Athlete','\nMarch 17, 1972\n','','American','Success breeds success.','',NULL,'Breeds',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32940,'','Mia Hamm','Athlete','\nMarch 17, 1972\n','','American','You may get skinned knees and elbows, but it\'s worth it if you score a spectacular goal.','',NULL,'May,Goal,Worth',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32941,'Time','Mia Hamm','Athlete','\nMarch 17, 1972\n','','American','As a mother I think you often get so caught up in trying to take care of everyone else that you forget to take care of yourself. But I\'m a much better wife and mother when I take the time to take care of myself.','',NULL,'Mother,Yourself',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32942,'Time,Great','Mia Hamm','Athlete','\nMarch 17, 1972\n','','American','Chicken, brown rice, and veggies is a great healthy dinner option. It\'s full of whole grains and protein, and will keep you full for a long time.','',NULL,'Long',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32943,'','Mia Hamm','Athlete','\nMarch 17, 1972\n','','American','Golf is social. It brings a lot of people together.','',NULL,'Together,Social,Golf',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32944,'','Mia Hamm','Athlete','\nMarch 17, 1972\n','','American','I am happy that the young girls have a lot more choices these days and an opportunity to feel better about themselves.','',NULL,'Happy,Better,Young',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32945,'','Mia Hamm','Athlete','\nMarch 17, 1972\n','','American','I could just have chips and salsa for dinner every day.','',NULL,'Dinner,Chips',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32946,'Forgiveness','Dag Hammarskjold','Diplomat','\nJuly 29, 1905\n','\nSeptember 18, 1961\n','Swedish','Forgiveness is the answer to the child\'s dream of a miracle by which what is broken is made whole again, what is soiled is made clean again.','',NULL,'Made,Broken',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32947,'Great','Dag Hammarskjold','Diplomat','\nJuly 29, 1905\n','\nSeptember 18, 1961\n','Swedish','Pray that your loneliness may spur you into finding something to live for, great enough to die for.','',NULL,'Loneliness,Live',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32948,'Friendship','Dag Hammarskjold','Diplomat','\nJuly 29, 1905\n','\nSeptember 18, 1961\n','Swedish','Friendship needs no words - it is solitude delivered from the anguish of loneliness.','',NULL,'Loneliness,Words',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32949,'','Dag Hammarskjold','Diplomat','\nJuly 29, 1905\n','\nSeptember 18, 1961\n','Swedish','The longest journey is the journey inwards. Of him who has chosen his destiny, Who has started upon his quest for the source of his being.','',NULL,'Him,Destiny,Started',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32950,'','Dag Hammarskjold','Diplomat','\nJuly 29, 1905\n','\nSeptember 18, 1961\n','Swedish','What makes loneliness an anguish is not that I have no one to share my burden, but this: I have only my own burden to bear.','',NULL,'Loneliness,Makes,Share',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32951,'','Dag Hammarskjold','Diplomat','\nJuly 29, 1905\n','\nSeptember 18, 1961\n','Swedish','Never look down to test the ground before taking your next step; only he who keeps his eye fixed on the far horizon will find the right road.','',NULL,'Down,Find,Before',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32952,'God','Dag Hammarskjold','Diplomat','\nJuly 29, 1905\n','\nSeptember 18, 1961\n','Swedish','God does not die on the day when we cease to believe in a personal deity, but we die on the day when our lives cease to be illumined by the steady radiance, renewed daily, of a wonder, the source of which is beyond all reason.','',NULL,'Believe,Daily',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32953,'','Dag Hammarskjold','Diplomat','\nJuly 29, 1905\n','\nSeptember 18, 1961\n','Swedish','It is playing safe that we create a world of utmost insecurity.','',NULL,'Insecurity,Playing,Create',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32954,'Good','Dag Hammarskjold','Diplomat','\nJuly 29, 1905\n','\nSeptember 18, 1961\n','Swedish','Constant attention by a good nurse may be just as important as a major operation by a surgeon.','',NULL,'Important,May',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32955,'Peace','Dag Hammarskjold','Diplomat','\nJuly 29, 1905\n','\nSeptember 18, 1961\n','Swedish','The pursuit of peace and progress cannot end in a few years in either victory or defeat. The pursuit of peace and progress, with its trials and its errors, its successes and its setbacks, can never be relaxed and never abandoned.','',NULL,'End,Cannot',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32956,'Nature','Dag Hammarskjold','Diplomat','\nJuly 29, 1905\n','\nSeptember 18, 1961\n','Swedish','Never measure the height of a mountain until you have reached the top. Then you will see how low it was.','',NULL,'Until,Top',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32957,'Time,Christmas','Dag Hammarskjold','Diplomat','\nJuly 29, 1905\n','\nSeptember 18, 1961\n','Swedish','Time always seems long to the child who is waiting - for Christmas, for next summer, for becoming a grownup: long also when he surrenders his whole soul to each moment of a happy day.','',NULL,'Happy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32958,'','Dag Hammarskjold','Diplomat','\nJuly 29, 1905\n','\nSeptember 18, 1961\n','Swedish','If only I may grow: firmer, simpler, quieter, warmer.','',NULL,'May,Grow,Simpler',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32959,'Strength,Life','Dag Hammarskjold','Diplomat','\nJuly 29, 1905\n','\nSeptember 18, 1961\n','Swedish','Life only demands from you the strength that you possess. Only one feat is possible; not to run away.','',NULL,'Away',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32960,'','Dag Hammarskjold','Diplomat','\nJuly 29, 1905\n','\nSeptember 18, 1961\n','Swedish','It is when we all play safe that we create a world of utmost insecurity.','',NULL,'Insecurity,Play,Create',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32961,'','Dag Hammarskjold','Diplomat','\nJuly 29, 1905\n','\nSeptember 18, 1961\n','Swedish','It is more noble to give yourself completely to one individual than to labor diligently for the salvation of the masses.','',NULL,'Yourself,Give,Individual',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32962,'Peace','Dag Hammarskjold','Diplomat','\nJuly 29, 1905\n','\nSeptember 18, 1961\n','Swedish','Never for the sake of peace and quiet deny your convictions.','',NULL,'Quiet,Deny',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32963,'Alone','Dag Hammarskjold','Diplomat','\nJuly 29, 1905\n','\nSeptember 18, 1961\n','Swedish','A task becomes a duty from the moment you suspect it to be an essential part of that integrity which alone entitles a man to assume responsibility.','',NULL,'Integrity,Moment',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32964,'Life','Dag Hammarskjold','Diplomat','\nJuly 29, 1905\n','\nSeptember 18, 1961\n','Swedish','Your position never gives you the right to command. It only imposes on you the duty of so living your life that others can receive your orders without being humiliated.','',NULL,'Living,Others',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32965,'Death','Dag Hammarskjold','Diplomat','\nJuly 29, 1905\n','\nSeptember 18, 1961\n','Swedish','Do not seek death. Death will find you. But seek the road which makes death a fulfillment.','',NULL,'Find,Makes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32966,'','Dag Hammarskjold','Diplomat','\nJuly 29, 1905\n','\nSeptember 18, 1961\n','Swedish','The more faithfully you listen to the voices within you, the better you will hear what is sounding outside.','',NULL,'Better,Within,Listen',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32967,'','Dag Hammarskjold','Diplomat','\nJuly 29, 1905\n','\nSeptember 18, 1961\n','Swedish','We are not permitted to choose the frame of our destiny. But what we put into it is ours.','',NULL,'Destiny,Put,Choose',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32968,'','Dag Hammarskjold','Diplomat','\nJuly 29, 1905\n','\nSeptember 18, 1961\n','Swedish','If even dying is to be made a social function, then, grant me the favor of sneaking out on tiptoe without disturbing the party.','',NULL,'Made,Social,Dying',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32969,'Freedom,Fear','Dag Hammarskjold','Diplomat','\nJuly 29, 1905\n','\nSeptember 18, 1961\n','Swedish','\'Freedom from fear\' could be said to sum up the whole philosophy of human rights.','',NULL,'Human',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32970,'God','Dag Hammarskjold','Diplomat','\nJuly 29, 1905\n','\nSeptember 18, 1961\n','Swedish','I am the vessel. The draft is God\'s. And God is the thirsty one.','',NULL,'Vessel,Thirsty',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32971,'','Armand Hammer','Businessman','\nMay 21, 1898\n','\nDecember 10, 1990\n','American','Regrets and recriminations only hurt your soul.','',NULL,'Hurt,Soul,Regrets',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32972,'Work','Armand Hammer','Businessman','\nMay 21, 1898\n','\nDecember 10, 1990\n','American','When I work fourteen hours a day, seven days a week, I get lucky.','',NULL,'Days,Week',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32973,'','Armie Hammer','Actor','\nAugust 28, 1986\n','','American','I couldn\'t be more blessed.','',NULL,'Blessed',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32974,'Work,Best,Amazing','Armie Hammer','Actor','\nAugust 28, 1986\n','','American','I feel fortunate. I\'ve really gotten to work with amazing talented people, and to learn from them, which is why I\'m doing this. If I can work with the best director I\'m going to do it.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32975,'Home','Armie Hammer','Actor','\nAugust 28, 1986\n','','American','I grew up in the Cayman Islands. I didn\'t play video games or watch TV. I would basically come home from school, throw down my backpack, grab my machete, and go hike and chop down trees to make a fort.','',NULL,'School,Down',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32976,'','Armie Hammer','Actor','\nAugust 28, 1986\n','','American','I need it to survive. But most specifically, McDonalds Big Mac\'s and McDoubles (with no pickles).','',NULL,'Big,Survive,Mac',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32977,'','Armie Hammer','Actor','\nAugust 28, 1986\n','','American','I think a primal role of a man in a relationship is to protect his woman.','',NULL,'Woman,Role,Protect',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32978,'Good','Armie Hammer','Actor','\nAugust 28, 1986\n','','American','Just because it sparkles doesn\'t mean it\'s good.','',NULL,'Mean',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32979,'Time,Food','Armie Hammer','Actor','\nAugust 28, 1986\n','','American','My very first kiss happened when I was 6, underneath some desks during \'nap time\', but my first real kiss happened when I was 15 in the parking lot at a Mexican food restaurant.','',NULL,'Real',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32980,'Family','Armie Hammer','Actor','\nAugust 28, 1986\n','','American','My wife comes from a foodie family so I\'ve been indoctrinated into that. I had sweetbreads the other night, and I have to say, not my favorite thing in the world You\'re eating a gland.','',NULL,'Wife,Night',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32981,'Life','Armie Hammer','Actor','\nAugust 28, 1986\n','','American','Not sure of my place in the world (still up for debate) and not sure what I wanted to do with my life (not really up for debate).','',NULL,'Still,Place',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32982,'Time,Great','Armie Hammer','Actor','\nAugust 28, 1986\n','','American','Yeah, I mean I\'ve definitely had a bunch of action scripts sent to me, but again I\'m a stickler for directors. If it\'s like an action flick with a great director then it\'s like \'Oh let\'s look at this thing,\' but if it\'s just like a shoot-em\'-up with a first time director. I don\'t know if that\'s the ','',NULL,'Mean',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32983,'Music','Jan Hammer','Musician','\nApril 17, 1948\n','','','Emotions are the fuel to really move you along - that\'s the only way you can create music. If you don\'t feel any emotions, it\'s not going to happen.','',NULL,'Happen,Emotions',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32984,'Music','Jan Hammer','Musician','\nApril 17, 1948\n','','','Growing up, I was very much interested in jazz music.','',NULL,'Growing,Interested',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32985,'Amazing','Jan Hammer','Musician','\nApril 17, 1948\n','','','I spent well over a year on the road with Sarah Vaughn. That was amazing.','',NULL,'Year,Road',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32986,'','Jan Hammer','Musician','\nApril 17, 1948\n','','','I\'m so far removed from live playing any more.','',NULL,'Live,Far,Playing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32987,'Music','Jan Hammer','Musician','\nApril 17, 1948\n','','','I\'ve been doing a lot of music for films and television for quite a few years.','',NULL,'Few,Quite',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32988,'','Jan Hammer','Musician','\nApril 17, 1948\n','','','It was very hard to get any records, so the only source for us to really hear what was happening was listening to the Voice of America. We would be taping all the broadcast and then sharing the tapes and talking about it.','',NULL,'Hard,America,Talking',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32989,'','Jan Hammer','Musician','\nApril 17, 1948\n','','','It\'s not really that I didn\'t want to perform at all. What I didn\'t want to do was try to put together a band, rehearse, on my own. You know what I mean?','',NULL,'Mean,Together,Try',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32990,'','Jan Hammer','Musician','\nApril 17, 1948\n','','','My mother is a singer, still performs today; she\'s a jazz singer.','',NULL,'Today,Mother,Still',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32991,'','Jan Hammer','Musician','\nApril 17, 1948\n','','','Still for fun, I play the drums, but I don\'t do much recording with them.','',NULL,'Fun,Still,Play',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32992,'','Jan Hammer','Musician','\nApril 17, 1948\n','','','The band couldn\'t have happened anywhere else in the world but New York. That was the catalyst.','',NULL,'Else,Band,Happened',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32993,'Music','Jan Hammer','Musician','\nApril 17, 1948\n','','','The passion and spontaneity in music is all gone.','',NULL,'Passion,Gone',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32994,'Music,Business','Jan Hammer','Musician','\nApril 17, 1948\n','','','The problem that I have is with the music business. For some reason it seems almost impossible to get anything, any music, released which includes improvisation or soloing.','',NULL,'Impossible',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32995,'','Jan Hammer','Musician','\nApril 17, 1948\n','','','You never know what you find once you really get going.','',NULL,'Find,Once',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32996,'','Oscar Hammerstein','Writer','\nJuly 12, 1895\n','\nAugust 23, 1960\n','American','If you don\'t have a dream, how are you going to make a dream come true?','',NULL,'True,Dream',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32997,'Music','Oscar Hammerstein','Writer','\nJuly 12, 1895\n','\nAugust 23, 1960\n','American','All the sounds of the earth are like music.','',NULL,'Earth,Sounds',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32998,'Love','Oscar Hammerstein II','Musician','\nJuly 12, 1895\n','\nAugust 23, 1960\n','American','A bell\'s not a bell \'til you ring it, A song\'s not a song \'til you sing it, Love in your heart wasn\'t put there to stay, Love isn\'t love \'til you give it away!','',NULL,'Heart,Give',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(32999,'Hope','Oscar Hammerstein II','Musician','\nJuly 12, 1895\n','\nAugust 23, 1960\n','American','I know the world is filled with troubles and many injustices. But reality is as beautiful as it is ugly. I think it is just as important to sing about beautiful mornings as it is to talk about slums. I just couldn\'t write anything without hope in it.','',NULL,'Beautiful,Important',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33000,'Work,Peace','Oscar Hammerstein II','Musician','\nJuly 12, 1895\n','\nAugust 23, 1960\n','American','Peace is not the product of a victory or a command. It has no finishing line, no final deadline, no fixed definition of achievement. Peace is a never-ending process, the work of many decisions.','',NULL,'Victory',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33001,'Love','Oscar Hammerstein II','Musician','\nJuly 12, 1895\n','\nAugust 23, 1960\n','American','Do you love me because I\'m beautiful, or am I beautiful because you love me?','',NULL,'Beautiful',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33002,'','Oscar Hammerstein II','Musician','\nJuly 12, 1895\n','\nAugust 23, 1960\n','American','Be brave, young lovers, and follow your star.','',NULL,'Brave,Young,Star',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33003,'Teacher','Oscar Hammerstein II','Musician','\nJuly 12, 1895\n','\nAugust 23, 1960\n','American','If you become a teacher, by your pupils you\'ll be taught.','',NULL,'Become,Taught',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33004,'','Oscar Hammerstein II','Musician','\nJuly 12, 1895\n','\nAugust 23, 1960\n','American','You gotta have a dream. If you don\'t have a dream, how you gonna make a dream come true?','',NULL,'True,Dream,Gonna',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33005,'','Oscar Hammerstein II','Musician','\nJuly 12, 1895\n','\nAugust 23, 1960\n','American','The dearest things I know are what you are.','',NULL,'Dearest',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33006,'','Oscar Hammerstein II','Musician','\nJuly 12, 1895\n','\nAugust 23, 1960\n','American','The number of people who will not go to a show they do not want to see is unlimited.','',NULL,'Show,Number,Unlimited',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33007,'','Oscar Hammerstein II','Musician','\nJuly 12, 1895\n','\nAugust 23, 1960\n','American','There is nothin\' like a dame.','',NULL,'Dame,Nothin',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33008,'','Oscar Hammerstein II','Musician','\nJuly 12, 1895\n','\nAugust 23, 1960\n','American','What is a sophisticate? He is a man who thinks he can swim better than he can and sometimes he drowns.','',NULL,'Better,Sometimes,Thinks',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33009,'Fear','Oscar Hammerstein II','Musician','\nJuly 12, 1895\n','\nAugust 23, 1960\n','American','You\'ve got to be taught to hate and fear.','',NULL,'Hate,Taught',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33010,'Love','Dashiell Hammett','Author','\nMay 27, 1894\n','\nJanuary 10, 1961\n','American','I deserve all the love you can spare me. And I want a lot more than I deserve.','',NULL,'Deserve,Spare',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33011,'','Dashiell Hammett','Author','\nMay 27, 1894\n','\nJanuary 10, 1961\n','American','Feed the lettuce to the bunny and eat the bunny.','',NULL,'Eat,Bunny,Feed',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33012,'','Dashiell Hammett','Author','\nMay 27, 1894\n','\nJanuary 10, 1961\n','American','I have not killed anyone. They will not let me.','',NULL,'Anyone',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33013,'','Dashiell Hammett','Author','\nMay 27, 1894\n','\nJanuary 10, 1961\n','American','You got to look on the bright side, even if there ain\'t one.','',NULL,'Side,Bright',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33014,'Life','Dashiell Hammett','Author','\nMay 27, 1894\n','\nJanuary 10, 1961\n','American','Another man whose social life has ruined him.','',NULL,'Him,Another',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33015,'','Dashiell Hammett','Author','\nMay 27, 1894\n','\nJanuary 10, 1961\n','American','I don\'t know much about him; never heard him say more than nope or yup.','',NULL,'Him,Heard',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33016,'Work,Future','Dashiell Hammett','Author','\nMay 27, 1894\n','\nJanuary 10, 1961\n','American','I haven\'t any sort of plans for the future but I reckon things will work out in some manner.','',NULL,'Plans',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33017,'Women','Dashiell Hammett','Author','\nMay 27, 1894\n','\nJanuary 10, 1961\n','American','I like women. I really like women.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33018,'','Dashiell Hammett','Author','\nMay 27, 1894\n','\nJanuary 10, 1961\n','American','I\'ve been as bad an influence on American literature as anyone I can think of.','',NULL,'Bad,American,Anyone',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33019,'Love','Dashiell Hammett','Author','\nMay 27, 1894\n','\nJanuary 10, 1961\n','American','It\'s awfully easy to be in love in jail.','',NULL,'Easy,Jail',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33020,'','Dashiell Hammett','Author','\nMay 27, 1894\n','\nJanuary 10, 1961\n','American','It\'s sometimes better to pretend I don\'t hear the sound of somebody in the nearby woods with a shotgun.','',NULL,'Better,Sometimes,Somebody',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33021,'','Dashiell Hammett','Author','\nMay 27, 1894\n','\nJanuary 10, 1961\n','American','Looks like she\'s been slapping the kid again.','',NULL,'Again,She,Kid',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33022,'','Dashiell Hammett','Author','\nMay 27, 1894\n','\nJanuary 10, 1961\n','American','Our lawyers had their chat with the Supreme Court Justice, and promised to repast the chat to other members of the Supreme Court to find out whether they wanted to hear us out.','',NULL,'Justice,Find,Wanted',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33023,'','Dashiell Hammett','Author','\nMay 27, 1894\n','\nJanuary 10, 1961\n','American','People always say things like, Oh, well, he was suffering so much that he was better off dying. But that\'s not true. You\'re always better off living.','',NULL,'True,Better,Living',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33024,'Time,Good','Dashiell Hammett','Author','\nMay 27, 1894\n','\nJanuary 10, 1961\n','American','She seems to be having a pretty good time despite her worrying. That\'s Lily.','',NULL,'Pretty',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33025,'','Dashiell Hammett','Author','\nMay 27, 1894\n','\nJanuary 10, 1961\n','American','Strictly speaking, there are no real substitutes for sexual satisfaction.','',NULL,'Real,Sexual,Speaking',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33026,'Business','Dashiell Hammett','Author','\nMay 27, 1894\n','\nJanuary 10, 1961\n','American','Thanks for the information about what we call business.','',NULL,'Call,Thanks',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33027,'','Dashiell Hammett','Author','\nMay 27, 1894\n','\nJanuary 10, 1961\n','American','The roof might fall in; anything could happen.','',NULL,'Happen,Might,Fall',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33028,'','Dashiell Hammett','Author','\nMay 27, 1894\n','\nJanuary 10, 1961\n','American','With what dope I got I think it fills me in pretty well.','',NULL,'Pretty,Dope,Fills',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33029,'','Kirk Hammett','Musician','\nNovember 18, 1962\n','','American','My guitars are my umbilical cord. They\'re directly wired into my head.','',NULL,'Head,Guitars,Wired',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33030,'Love,Death','Kirk Hammett','Musician','\nNovember 18, 1962\n','','American','I love this pedal to death. The only way you could keep me from playing one is by chopping off my legs!','',NULL,'Keep',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33031,'Time','Kirk Hammett','Musician','\nNovember 18, 1962\n','','American','I would have to say I\'m bored with the standard rock, guitar solos, but I\'ve done it for five albums now, and this time I wanted to go in a completely different direction. I wasn\'t interested in showing off any more.','',NULL,'Rock,Done',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33032,'','Kirk Hammett','Musician','\nNovember 18, 1962\n','','American','Guitar players in the nineties seem to be reacting against the technique oriented eighties.','',NULL,'Guitar,Against,Seem',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33033,'Success','Kirk Hammett','Musician','\nNovember 18, 1962\n','','American','I don\'t think success has changed us as people at all. We are the same lunatics that we were when this band first got going. We never see ourselves as being on a higher level than our fans.','',NULL,'Same,Ourselves',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33034,'Death','Kirk Hammett','Musician','\nNovember 18, 1962\n','','American','I\'m death obsessed. You know, I have death all over my house. I have a stuffed two headed sheep!','',NULL,'Two,House',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33035,'Life','Kirk Hammett','Musician','\nNovember 18, 1962\n','','American','A life lived unexplored is a life not worth living.','',NULL,'Living,Worth',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33036,'Great','Kirk Hammett','Musician','\nNovember 18, 1962\n','','American','I didn\'t want to fall into the trap of competing with all these other great guitar players. I just want to sidestep the whole thing and get out of the race.','',NULL,'Guitar,Whole',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33037,'Movies','Kirk Hammett','Musician','\nNovember 18, 1962\n','','American','A lot of the main characters in horror movies are outsiders as well, so that outsider syndrome reverberates within horror fans and geeky collectors. It\'s kind of a rallying call that brings fans and collectors together who are a little socially retarded, maybe.','',NULL,'Together,Within',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33038,'','Kirk Hammett','Musician','\nNovember 18, 1962\n','','American','For me, one of the most perfect times to watch a horror movie is when it\'s cold and raining outside and there\'s pretty much no outdoor activity to be done. It kind of sets the mood.','',NULL,'Done,Pretty,Perfect',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33039,'Home,War,Movies','Kirk Hammett','Musician','\nNovember 18, 1962\n','','American','Horror movies started to wane around the onset of World War II, and after World War II, when all the troops came home, people weren\'t really interested in seeing horror movies, because they had the real horror right on their front doorsteps.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33040,'','Kirk Hammett','Musician','\nNovember 18, 1962\n','','American','I think it goes without saying that a lot of big horror fans are just nerds and geeks.','',NULL,'Saying,Big,Goes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33041,'','Kirk Hammett','Musician','\nNovember 18, 1962\n','','American','I think it\'s morally wrong to keep someone away from what keeps him happy.','',NULL,'Happy,Someone,Him',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33042,'Movies','Kirk Hammett','Musician','\nNovember 18, 1962\n','','American','I\'ve been into horror movies ever since I was five years old.','',NULL,'Ever,Old',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33043,'','Kirk Hammett','Musician','\nNovember 18, 1962\n','','American','Just because you know umpteen billion scales, it doesn\'t mean you have to use them all in a solo.','',NULL,'Mean,Solo,Billion',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33044,'','Kirk Hammett','Musician','\nNovember 18, 1962\n','','American','We wanted to offer something new to our audience. I hate it when bands stop taking chances.','',NULL,'Hate,Wanted,Stop',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33045,'Experience,Society','Peter Hammill','Musician','\nNovember 5, 1948\n','','English','The crucial question one comes back to is the examination; without that experience is meaningless. And I think it\'s true that society is becoming more and more passive, less and less fired up with enthusiasm, in many spheres.','',NULL,'True',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33046,'Art','Peter Hammill','Musician','\nNovember 5, 1948\n','','English','Actually I think Art lies in both directions - the broad strokes, big picture but on the other hand the minute examination of the apparently mundane. Seeing the whole world in a grain of sand, that kind of thing.','',NULL,'Big,Whole',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33047,'','Peter Hammill','Musician','\nNovember 5, 1948\n','','English','Being used to scientific terminology and theory it was always natural for me to push this stuff into songs.','',NULL,'Used,Stuff,Natural',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33048,'Wisdom','Peter Hammill','Musician','\nNovember 5, 1948\n','','English','I continue to believe, contrary to the given wisdom, that it\'s more interesting to have an album - or, indeed, an individual song - which has variety rather than homogeneity.','',NULL,'Believe,Rather',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33049,'Science','Peter Hammill','Musician','\nNovember 5, 1948\n','','English','I had then and still retain an interest in science for its own sake and as a metaphor for our current lives.','',NULL,'Still,Lives',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33050,'Time','Peter Hammill','Musician','\nNovember 5, 1948\n','','English','It costs so much to promote something these days that almost always safety is the preferred option, reference back to things which have been successful in the past. Also, people are simply not given the time to develop and find themselves and their audience as we were.','',NULL,'Successful,Past',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33051,'Time','Peter Hammill','Musician','\nNovember 5, 1948\n','','English','Marc Almond has done a couple of covers, a few people in Europa have done them. I own all the publishing. It\'s never really been addressed, as I haven\'t had the time to go out and tout the songs.','',NULL,'Done,Few',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33052,'','Peter Hammill','Musician','\nNovember 5, 1948\n','','English','Seriously, these days I tend to shut up in terms of external analysis and DO try to let things speak for themselves, while still trying to get some depth into them.','',NULL,'Trying,Still,Try',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33053,'','Peter Hammill','Musician','\nNovember 5, 1948\n','','English','So I, for one, didn\'t feel alienated by what happened in 77.','',NULL,'Happened,Alienated',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33054,'Time','Peter Hammill','Musician','\nNovember 5, 1948\n','','English','The passage of time is a continuing thing. At 18, you\'re going to live forever, and you are definitely not at 52, so that is a recurring topic. I still think it\'s the main stuff.','',NULL,'Live,Still',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33055,'God','Jupiter Hammon','Poet','1711','1806','American','But this will not do, God will certainly punish you for stealing and for being unfaithful.','',NULL,'Unfaithful,Stealing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33056,'God,Men','Jupiter Hammon','Poet','1711','1806','American','The Bible is a revelation of the mind and will of God to men. Therein we may learn, what God is.','',NULL,'Mind',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33057,'Business','Jupiter Hammon','Poet','1711','1806','American','We cannot certainly, have any excuse either for taking any thing that belongs to our masters without their leave, or for being unfaithful in their business.','',NULL,'Cannot,Leave',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33058,'Time','Jupiter Hammon','Poet','1711','1806','American','All the time spent idly, is spent wickedly, and is unfaithfulness to our masters.','',NULL,'Masters,Idly',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33059,'','Jupiter Hammon','Poet','1711','1806','American','As we depend upon our masters, for what we eat and drink and wear, and for all our comfortable things in this world, we cannot be happy, unless we please them.','',NULL,'Happy,Cannot,Drink',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33060,'Power','Jupiter Hammon','Poet','1711','1806','American','Besides all this, if you are idle, and take to bad courses, you will hurt those of your brethren who are slaves, and do all in your power to prevent their being free.','',NULL,'Hurt,Bad',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33061,'Good','Jupiter Hammon','Poet','1711','1806','American','Good servants frequently make good masters.','',NULL,'Masters,Servants',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33062,'','Jupiter Hammon','Poet','1711','1806','American','He will bring us all, rich and poor, white and black, to his judgment seat.','',NULL,'Black,Rich,Poor',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33063,'God','Jupiter Hammon','Poet','1711','1806','American','I suppose I have had more advantages and privileges than most of you, who are slaves have ever known, and I believe more than many white people have enjoyed, for which I desire to bless God, and pray that he may bless those who have given them to me.','',NULL,'Believe,May',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33064,'','Jupiter Hammon','Poet','1711','1806','American','If a servant strives to please his master and studies and takes pains to do it, I believe there are but few masters who would use such a servant cruelly.','',NULL,'Believe,Few,Takes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33065,'Good','Jupiter Hammon','Poet','1711','1806','American','If there was no Bible, it would be no matter whether you could read or not. Reading other books would do you no good.','',NULL,'Matter,Read',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33066,'','Jupiter Hammon','Poet','1711','1806','American','If we should ever get to Heaven, we shall find nobody to reproach us for being black, or for being slaves.','',NULL,'Black,Ever,Find',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33067,'','Jupiter Hammon','Poet','1711','1806','American','If you see most people neglect the Bible, and many that can read never look into it, let it not harden you and make you think lightly of it, and that it is a book of no worth.','',NULL,'Book,Worth,Read',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33068,'Men','Jupiter Hammon','Poet','1711','1806','American','It is our duty to be faithful, not with eye service as men pleasers.','',NULL,'Service,Faithful',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33069,'','Jupiter Hammon','Poet','1711','1806','American','It is very wicked for you not to take care of your masters goods, but how much worse is it to pilfer and steal from them, whenever you think you shall not be found out.','',NULL,'Care,Found,Shall',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33070,'Time','Jupiter Hammon','Poet','1711','1806','American','Let all the time you can get be spent in trying to learn to read.','',NULL,'Trying,Learn',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33071,'Nature','Jupiter Hammon','Poet','1711','1806','American','Now the Bible tells us that we are all by nature, sinners, that we are slaves to sin and Satan, and that unless we are converted, or born again, we must be miserable forever.','',NULL,'Must,Again',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33072,'Great,War','Jupiter Hammon','Poet','1711','1806','American','That liberty is a great thing we may know from our own feelings, and we may likewise judge so from the conduct of the white-people, in the late war.','',NULL,'Judge',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33073,'God','Jupiter Hammon','Poet','1711','1806','American','The next thing I would mention, and warn you against, is profaneness. This you know is forbidden by God.','',NULL,'Against,Next',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33074,'Love,God,Death','Jupiter Hammon','Poet','1711','1806','American','There are but two places where all go after death, white and black, rich and poor; those places are Heaven and Hell. Heaven is a place made for those, who are born again, and who love God, and it is a place where they will be happy for ever.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33075,'Time,God','Jupiter Hammon','Poet','1711','1806','American','Those of you who can read I must beg you to read the Bible, and whenever you can get time, study the Bible, and if you can get no other time, spare some of your time from sleep, and learn what the mind and will of God is.','',NULL,'Mind',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33076,'Time','Jupiter Hammon','Poet','1711','1806','American','We live so little time in this world that it is no matter how wretched and miserable we are, if it prepares us for heaven.','',NULL,'Live,Matter',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33077,'Good,War','Jupiter Hammon','Poet','1711','1806','American','When I was at Hartford in Connecticut, where I lived during the war, I published several pieces which were well received, not only by those of my own colour, but by a number of the white people, who thought they might do good among their servants.','',NULL,'Thought',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33078,'Good','Jupiter Hammon','Poet','1711','1806','American','You have discovered so much kindness and good will to those you thought were oppressed, and had no helper, that I am sure you will not despise what I have wrote, if you judge it will be of any service to them.','',NULL,'Judge,Kindness',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33079,'','Jupiter Hammon','Poet','1711','1806','American','You know that murder is wicked. If you saw your master kill a man, do you suppose this would be any excuse for you, if you should commit the same crime?','',NULL,'Same,Crime,Master',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33080,'','Darrell Hammond','Comedian','\nOctober 8, 1955\n','','American','If you\'re injured, it changes the way you move. If you\'re injured, it changes the way you talk.','',NULL,'Talk,Move,Changes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33081,'','Darrell Hammond','Comedian','\nOctober 8, 1955\n','','American','College kids, don\'t be taking examples from me.','',NULL,'Kids,College,Taking',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33082,'','Darrell Hammond','Comedian','\nOctober 8, 1955\n','','American','Doctors didn\'t know what to do with me.','',NULL,'Doctors',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33083,'','Darrell Hammond','Comedian','\nOctober 8, 1955\n','','American','Everyone always told me that I had the symptoms of a P.O.W.','',NULL,'Everyone,Symptoms',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33084,'','Darrell Hammond','Comedian','\nOctober 8, 1955\n','','American','I belong to the Democratic Party.','',NULL,'Party,Democratic,Belong',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33085,'Best,Home','Darrell Hammond','Comedian','\nOctober 8, 1955\n','','American','I called my mother up and I said, \'You know, I\'ve been to the best doctors in the world and I\'ve spent almost half a million dollars and they\'re telling me I have symptoms of a P.O.W. and all I did was grow up in your home.\'','',NULL,'Mother',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33086,'','Darrell Hammond','Comedian','\nOctober 8, 1955\n','','American','I don\'t know if I want to be a big star though.','',NULL,'Big,Star,Though',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33087,'Dad','Darrell Hammond','Comedian','\nOctober 8, 1955\n','','American','I had a dad you know.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33088,'Work','Darrell Hammond','Comedian','\nOctober 8, 1955\n','','American','I have to give the SNL crew props - it cannot have been easy to work with me.','',NULL,'Give,Cannot',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33089,'','Darrell Hammond','Comedian','\nOctober 8, 1955\n','','American','I perform in the major leagues of what I do. It\'s incredible.','',NULL,'Incredible,Leagues,Major',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33090,'','Darrell Hammond','Comedian','\nOctober 8, 1955\n','','American','I ran into an extraordinary doctor. He got up inside my head and figured out how my brain processed things, what my core values were, what my inner dialogue was.','',NULL,'Brain,Values,Head',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33091,'','Darrell Hammond','Comedian','\nOctober 8, 1955\n','','American','I think I wanted to write a book about the relationship between the victim and perpetrator in which the victim agrees to remain silent.','',NULL,'Book,Between,Wanted',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33092,'','Darrell Hammond','Comedian','\nOctober 8, 1955\n','','American','I was diagnosed with everything from schizophrenia to multiple personality disorder.','',NULL,'Everything,Disorder,Multiple',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33093,'Time','Darrell Hammond','Comedian','\nOctober 8, 1955\n','','American','I was never in a mental institution for a long time. I was in psych wards.','',NULL,'Long,Mental',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33094,'Money','Darrell Hammond','Comedian','\nOctober 8, 1955\n','','American','I\'ll get to make a lot of money and do some bad sitcoms.','',NULL,'Bad,Sitcoms',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33095,'','Darrell Hammond','Comedian','\nOctober 8, 1955\n','','American','I\'m not a doctor - so I can\'t describe flashbacks well - but it is like you\'re living it again.','',NULL,'Living,Again,Doctor',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33096,'Work','Darrell Hammond','Comedian','\nOctober 8, 1955\n','','American','I\'m not sure how a world leader reacts to the work of a clown.','',NULL,'Leader,Sure',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33097,'','Darrell Hammond','Comedian','\nOctober 8, 1955\n','','American','I\'ve become fascinated by the idea that it\'s really achievable to make two or three small improvements in a week and by the end of the year, it\'s 150 improvements.','',NULL,'End,Two,Small',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33098,'','Darrell Hammond','Comedian','\nOctober 8, 1955\n','','American','I\'ve learned sometimes you just have to take the bad from people.','',NULL,'Bad,Learned,Sometimes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33099,'','Darrell Hammond','Comedian','\nOctober 8, 1955\n','','American','I\'ve seen the hell these people go through.','',NULL,'Through,Hell,Seen',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33100,'','Darrell Hammond','Comedian','\nOctober 8, 1955\n','','American','If I can get a sanitized version of reality, I\'ll take it.','',NULL,'Reality,Version',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33101,'','Darrell Hammond','Comedian','\nOctober 8, 1955\n','','American','It\'s tough to play the right chord on the instrument when there\'s someone out there who wants to kill you.','',NULL,'Someone,Play,Tough',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33102,'Home','Darrell Hammond','Comedian','\nOctober 8, 1955\n','','American','Performing with anthrax in the building is not nearly as difficult as performing in a home where you might get stabbed at night.','',NULL,'Night,Difficult',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33103,'','Darrell Hammond','Comedian','\nOctober 8, 1955\n','','American','Some of the funniest people I know are not screwed up in the head.','',NULL,'Head,Screwed,Funniest',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33104,'','Darrell Hammond','Comedian','\nOctober 8, 1955\n','','American','The danger with running for president is sooner or later some sound bite is going hit.','',NULL,'President,Sound,Danger',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33105,'','Fred Hammond','Musician','','','American','No weapon formed against me shall prosper.','',NULL,'Against,Shall,Weapon',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33106,'','Richard Hammond','Entertainer','\nDecember 19, 1969\n','','English','And I like pygmy goats, because they\'re just lovely, and ducks.','',NULL,'Lovely,Goats,Ducks',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33107,'Home','Richard Hammond','Entertainer','\nDecember 19, 1969\n','','English','At home I drive an old Land Rover.','',NULL,'Old,Land',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33108,'Time','Richard Hammond','Entertainer','\nDecember 19, 1969\n','','English','Failing my driving test first time; that was a disappointment on a geological scale.','',NULL,'Failing,Test',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33109,'','Richard Hammond','Entertainer','\nDecember 19, 1969\n','','English','For somebody who has injured their brain, every single thing they say and think will be the subject of their own questioning.','',NULL,'Single,Brain,Somebody',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33110,'Love','Richard Hammond','Entertainer','\nDecember 19, 1969\n','','English','Forty is brilliant and I love it. I\'m happier now than when I was 20.','',NULL,'Brilliant,Happier',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33111,'','Richard Hammond','Entertainer','\nDecember 19, 1969\n','','English','I damaged all the complicated bits of the brain to do with processing and emotional control. I was prey to every single emotion that swept over me and I couldn\'t deal with it. I had to re-learn things from scratch.','',NULL,'Emotional,Single,Brain',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33112,'','Richard Hammond','Entertainer','\nDecember 19, 1969\n','','English','I don\'t particularly want to smear myself into a hillside.','',NULL,'Smear',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33113,'','Richard Hammond','Entertainer','\nDecember 19, 1969\n','','English','I had post-traumatic amnesia, five-second memory, it happens as a result of brain injury.','',NULL,'Brain,Happens,Memory',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33114,'','Richard Hammond','Entertainer','\nDecember 19, 1969\n','','English','I like to think that my arrogance, impetuosity, impatience, selfishness and greed are the qualities that make me the lovable chap I am.','',NULL,'Greed,Lovable,Arrogance',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33115,'Car','Richard Hammond','Entertainer','\nDecember 19, 1969\n','','English','I mostly drive around in a Fiat 500 TwinAir, and that\'s a pretty small car!','',NULL,'Small,Pretty',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33116,'','Richard Hammond','Entertainer','\nDecember 19, 1969\n','','English','I run a lot. I have this five-mile run that I try and do a few times a week. If I do more, I get shin splints and it drives me mad, so I have to balance it.','',NULL,'Try,Mad,Few',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33117,'Fitness','Richard Hammond','Entertainer','\nDecember 19, 1969\n','','English','I think a basic level of fitness can help the body cope with all manner of incidents.','',NULL,'Help,Body',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33118,'Love,Age','Richard Hammond','Entertainer','\nDecember 19, 1969\n','','English','I would love to act. I probably won\'t make it to Hollywood at 42 years of age, but I\'d love to act.','',NULL,'Act',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33119,'','Richard Hammond','Entertainer','\nDecember 19, 1969\n','','English','I\'m a presenter.','',NULL,'Presenter',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33120,'','Richard Hammond','Entertainer','\nDecember 19, 1969\n','','English','I\'m not reckless. I was never reckless.','',NULL,'Reckless',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33121,'Car','Richard Hammond','Entertainer','\nDecember 19, 1969\n','','English','I\'ve been in a car three or four times when it filled with water and it\'s not a comfortable feeling.','',NULL,'Feeling,Times',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33122,'','Richard Hammond','Entertainer','\nDecember 19, 1969\n','','English','If I can be cruel; I\'m not a big fan of the Audi R8, actually.','',NULL,'Big,Actually,Cruel',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33123,'Car,Sports','Richard Hammond','Entertainer','\nDecember 19, 1969\n','','English','It\'s not just the kid who\'s spent every penny from his job to upgrade his car to tell the world he cares about sports cars, it\'s also the person driving around in a fuel-conscious hybrid electric car, because it\'s more a message to the world than an effective means of saving fuel, to be quite honest','',NULL,'Job',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33124,'Love,Car','Richard Hammond','Entertainer','\nDecember 19, 1969\n','','English','My first car was a 1976 Toyota Corolla Liftback in red, like the one in \'The Blues Brothers.\' I painted a Union Jack on the roof. I was absolutely in love with it until I destroyed it, which broke my heart!','',NULL,'Heart',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33125,'Love','Richard Hammond','Entertainer','\nDecember 19, 1969\n','','English','My grandfather on one side was trained as a cabinetmaker but eventually worked as a coachbuilder and then built cars. I inherited from him a love of cars, but with no technical ability whatsoever, sadly!','',NULL,'Him,Ability',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33126,'','Richard Hammond','Entertainer','\nDecember 19, 1969\n','','English','No action hero is more closely associated with cars than James Bond.','',NULL,'Hero,Action,Cars',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33127,'Car','Richard Hammond','Entertainer','\nDecember 19, 1969\n','','English','Now, personally, I like a car with some sort of character.','',NULL,'Character,Personally',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33128,'Car','Richard Hammond','Entertainer','\nDecember 19, 1969\n','','English','The easiest and simplest thing that any one can do to make their car safer, more gas efficient, whatever - check the tire pressure.','',NULL,'Whatever,Pressure',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33129,'','Richard Hammond','Entertainer','\nDecember 19, 1969\n','','English','With the case of running, it really is a case of get out, set yourself a distance, run it, and then do it again the next day. It\'s tremendously simple.','',NULL,'Yourself,Simple,Again',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33130,'','Susan Hampshire','Actress','\nMay 12, 1937\n','','English','It is a lonely existence to be a child with a disability which no-one can see or understand, you exasperate your teachers, you disappoint your parents, and worst of all you know that you are not just stupid.','',NULL,'Stupid,Lonely,Parents',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33131,'Work,Teacher','Susan Hampshire','Actress','\nMay 12, 1937\n','','English','I do a lot of work with the Dyslexia Institute because, for people with dyslexia who do not have parental support, it is a huge disadvantage. I was fortunate because my Mum was a teacher and she taught me to work hard.','',NULL,'Hard',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33132,'Love,Home,Gardening','Susan Hampshire','Actress','\nMay 12, 1937\n','','English','My hobby is gardening, I love it, it\'s my main hobby. I like being at home and I\'m very happy being in my house, I love cooking.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33133,'Work','Susan Hampshire','Actress','\nMay 12, 1937\n','','English','Some people can only be happy being a star. What happens if and when the work dries up?','',NULL,'Happy,Happens',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33134,'Age,Good','Susan Hampshire','Actress','\nMay 12, 1937\n','','English','We are keeping healthier and living longer and I am a good example of someone who is in the Age Concern bracket but is still working and keeping active.','',NULL,'Someone',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33135,'Age','Susan Hampshire','Actress','\nMay 12, 1937\n','','English','We do not get to this age to be written off. Older people can act as a support system, which is what happens more in Mediterranean countries. People become much wiser as they get older and we should value that.','',NULL,'Become,Off',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33136,'Life,Great','Christopher Hampton','Playwright','\nJanuary 26, 1946\n','','British','A great number of the disappointments and mishaps of the troubled world are the direct result of literature and the allied arts. It is our belief that no human being who devotes his life and energy to the manufacture of fantasies can be anything but fundamentally inadequate.','',NULL,'Human',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33137,'','Christopher Hampton','Playwright','\nJanuary 26, 1946\n','','British','Asking a working writer what he thinks about critics is like asking a lamp-post what it feels about dogs.','',NULL,'Working,Writer,Dogs',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33138,'Truth','Christopher Hampton','Playwright','\nJanuary 26, 1946\n','','British','I always divide people into two groups. Those who live by what they know to be a lie, and those who live by what they believe, falsely, to be the truth.','',NULL,'Believe,Live',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33139,'','Christopher Hampton','Playwright','\nJanuary 26, 1946\n','','British','I have always thought of sophistication as rather a feeble substitute for decadence.','',NULL,'Thought,Rather,Decadence',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33140,'','Christopher Hampton','Playwright','\nJanuary 26, 1946\n','','British','I think there\'s something degrading about having a husband for a rival. It\'s humiliating if you fail and commonplace if you succeed.','',NULL,'Husband,Succeed,Fail',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33141,'Women','Christopher Hampton','Playwright','\nJanuary 26, 1946\n','','British','If I had to give a definition of capitalism I would say: the process whereby American girls turn into American women.','',NULL,'Give,American',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33142,'Marriage,Happiness','Christopher Hampton','Playwright','\nJanuary 26, 1946\n','','British','To seduce a woman famous for strict morals, religious fervor and the happiness of her marriage: what could possibly be more prestigious?','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33143,'','Christopher Hampton','Playwright','\nJanuary 26, 1946\n','','British','You know very well that unless you\'re a scientist, it\'s much more important for a theory to be shapely, than for it to be true.','',NULL,'True,Important,Unless',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33144,'','Fred Hampton','Activist','\nAugust 30, 1948\n','\nDecember 4, 1969\n','American','I believe I\'m going to die doing the things I was born to do. I believe I\'m going to die high off the people. I believe I\'m going to die a revolutionary in the international revolutionary proletarian struggle.','',NULL,'Believe,Struggle,Die',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33145,'Peace','Fred Hampton','Activist','\nAugust 30, 1948\n','\nDecember 4, 1969\n','American','Let me just say: Peace to you, if you\'re willing to fight for it.','',NULL,'Fight,Willing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33146,'','Fred Hampton','Activist','\nAugust 30, 1948\n','\nDecember 4, 1969\n','American','You can kill a revolutionary but you can never kill the revolution.','',NULL,'Revolution',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33147,'Life','Henry Hampton','Activist','\nAugust 19, 1940\n','\nNovember 22, 1998\n','American','If you\'re black in America, race is a factor in your life. Start with that assumption.','',NULL,'Black,America',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33148,'History','Henry Hampton','Activist','\nAugust 19, 1940\n','\nNovember 22, 1998\n','American','Everybody needs history but the people who need it most are poor folks - people without resources or options.','',NULL,'Poor,Everybody',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33149,'','Henry Hampton','Activist','\nAugust 19, 1940\n','\nNovember 22, 1998\n','American','Eyes is the attempt to tell the story of the Civil Rights movement and to create an emotional, intellectual constituency. But what do you do after that? The black community doesn\'t have institutions that pick up such moments and preserve them.','',NULL,'Emotional,Black,Eyes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33150,'History,Food','Henry Hampton','Activist','\nAugust 19, 1940\n','\nNovember 22, 1998\n','American','Food might be more immediately important than history but if you don\'t understand what\'s been done to you - by your own people and the so-called \'they\' - you can never get around it.','',NULL,'Important',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33151,'Life','Henry Hampton','Activist','\nAugust 19, 1940\n','\nNovember 22, 1998\n','American','On the one hand, there is no reason that a black person needs to live a portion of his or her life being concerned about the people of color around him. On the other hand, if you don\'t you\'re crazy.','',NULL,'Crazy,Live',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33152,'','Henry Hampton','Activist','\nAugust 19, 1940\n','\nNovember 22, 1998\n','American','We don\'t have a full black community in Boston. Our people are scattered. There\'s a middle class where I live in Highland Park but it\'s not like a piece of Washington or Chicago.','',NULL,'Live,Black,Community',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33153,'','Henry Hampton','Activist','\nAugust 19, 1940\n','\nNovember 22, 1998\n','American','What drives people to public service is a sense of possibility. If you haven\'t sensed that possibility you don\'t get started in the same way, you don\'t feel you can have an impact.','',NULL,'Same,Sense,Service',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33154,'Learning','Lionel Hampton','Musician','\nApril 20, 1908\n','\nAugust 31, 2002\n','American','I worked hard learning harmony and theory when I was growing up in Chicago in the 1920s.','',NULL,'Hard,Growing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33155,'','Lionel Hampton','Musician','\nApril 20, 1908\n','\nAugust 31, 2002\n','American','Black and white players hadn\'t appeared together in public before Teddy Wilson and I began working with B.G.','',NULL,'Black,Together,Before',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33156,'','Lionel Hampton','Musician','\nApril 20, 1908\n','\nAugust 31, 2002\n','American','Every day I look forward to getting with my instruments, trying new things.','',NULL,'Forward,Trying,Getting',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33157,'','Lionel Hampton','Musician','\nApril 20, 1908\n','\nAugust 31, 2002\n','American','Gratitude is when memory is stored in the heart and not in the mind.','',NULL,'Gratitude,Mind,Heart',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33158,'Change','Lionel Hampton','Musician','\nApril 20, 1908\n','\nAugust 31, 2002\n','American','I feel honored to have been a part of that dramatic change.','',NULL,'Dramatic,Honored',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33159,'Love','Lionel Hampton','Musician','\nApril 20, 1908\n','\nAugust 31, 2002\n','American','I think I love it more as I get older because I keep getting better on drums, vibes and piano.','',NULL,'Better,Keep',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33160,'Music','Lionel Hampton','Musician','\nApril 20, 1908\n','\nAugust 31, 2002\n','American','Music was our wife, and we loved her. And we stayed with her, and we clothed her, and we put diamond rings on her hands.','',NULL,'Wife,Put',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33161,'Good','Lionel Hampton','Musician','\nApril 20, 1908\n','\nAugust 31, 2002\n','American','Playing gives me as much good feeling now as it did when I was a bitty kid.','',NULL,'Feeling,Did',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33162,'','Lionel Hampton','Musician','\nApril 20, 1908\n','\nAugust 31, 2002\n','American','Playing is my way of thinking, talking, communicating.','',NULL,'Thinking,Playing,Talking',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33163,'God,Best','Lionel Hampton','Musician','\nApril 20, 1908\n','\nAugust 31, 2002\n','American','Seemed to me that drumming was the best way to get close to God.','',NULL,'Close',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33164,'Age','Lionel Hampton','Musician','\nApril 20, 1908\n','\nAugust 31, 2002\n','American','So I always figured I\'d still be playing at this age.','',NULL,'Still,Playing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33165,'','Lionel Hampton','Musician','\nApril 20, 1908\n','\nAugust 31, 2002\n','American','The secret is keeping busy, and loving what you do.','',NULL,'Busy,Secret,Loving',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33166,'','Lionel Hampton','Musician','\nApril 20, 1908\n','\nAugust 31, 2002\n','American','Working with Benny was important for me and for black musicians in general.','',NULL,'Important,Black,Working',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33167,'Car','Sean Hampton','Actor','\nFebruary 1, 1981\n','','American','A dream without ambition is like a car without gas... you\'re not going anywhere.','',NULL,'Dream,Ambition',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33168,'','Sean Hampton','Actor','\nFebruary 1, 1981\n','','American','Victory is the child of preparation and determination.','',NULL,'Victory,Child',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33169,'Art','Knut Hamsun','Author','\nAugust 4, 1859\n','\nFebruary 19, 1952\n','Norwegian','You are welcome to your intellectual pastimes and books and art and newspapers; welcome, too, to your bars and your whisky that only makes me ill. Here am I in the forest, quite content.','',NULL,'Here,Makes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33170,'Age','Knut Hamsun','Author','\nAugust 4, 1859\n','\nFebruary 19, 1952\n','Norwegian','In old age we are like a batch of letters that someone has sent. We are no longer in the past, we have arrived.','',NULL,'Past,Someone',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33171,'Alone','Knut Hamsun','Author','\nAugust 4, 1859\n','\nFebruary 19, 1952\n','Norwegian','There is nothing like being left alone again, to walk peacefully with oneself in the woods. To boil one\'s coffee and fill one\'s pipe, and to think idly and slowly as one does it.','',NULL,'Nothing,Coffee',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33172,'Great','Knut Hamsun','Author','\nAugust 4, 1859\n','\nFebruary 19, 1952\n','Norwegian','For I mean to roam and think and make great irons red-hot.','',NULL,'Mean,Irons',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33173,'Life,Good','Knut Hamsun','Author','\nAugust 4, 1859\n','\nFebruary 19, 1952\n','Norwegian','Heaven knows that there are plenty of opportunities in later life, too, for being carried away. What of it? We remain what we are and, no doubt, it is all very good for us!','',NULL,'Doubt',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33174,'Science,Wisdom','Knut Hamsun','Author','\nAugust 4, 1859\n','\nFebruary 19, 1952\n','Norwegian','However, I must not indulge in homespun wisdom here before so distinguished an assembly, especially as I am to be followed by a representative of science.','',NULL,'Must',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33175,'','Knut Hamsun','Author','\nAugust 4, 1859\n','\nFebruary 19, 1952\n','Norwegian','I have gone to the forest.','',NULL,'Gone,Forest',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33176,'Poetry','Knut Hamsun','Author','\nAugust 4, 1859\n','\nFebruary 19, 1952\n','Norwegian','I have had much to learn from Sweden\'s poetry and, more especially, from her lyrics of the last generation.','',NULL,'Learn,Her',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33177,'Men','Knut Hamsun','Author','\nAugust 4, 1859\n','\nFebruary 19, 1952\n','Norwegian','In my solitude, many miles from men and houses, I am in a childishly happy and carefree state of mind, which you are incapable of understanding unless someone explains it to you.','',NULL,'Happy,Mind',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33178,'Life,Time','Knut Hamsun','Author','\nAugust 4, 1859\n','\nFebruary 19, 1952\n','Norwegian','It is as well perhaps that this is not the first time I have been swept off my feet. In the days of my blessed youth there were such occasions; in what young person\'s life do they not occur?','',NULL,'Blessed',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33179,'','Knut Hamsun','Author','\nAugust 4, 1859\n','\nFebruary 19, 1952\n','Norwegian','No worse fate can befall a young man or woman than becoming prematurely entrenched in prudence and negation.','',NULL,'Woman,Young,Fate',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33180,'Poetry','Knut Hamsun','Author','\nAugust 4, 1859\n','\nFebruary 19, 1952\n','Norwegian','No, what I should really like to do right now, in the full blaze of lights, before this illustrious assembly, is to shower every one of you with gifts, with flowers, with offerings of poetry - to be young once more, to ride on the crest of the wave.','',NULL,'Before,Young',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33181,'','Knut Hamsun','Author','\nAugust 4, 1859\n','\nFebruary 19, 1952\n','Norwegian','Today riches and honours have been lavished on me, but one gift has been lacking, the most important one of all, the only one that matters, the gift of youth.','',NULL,'Today,Important,Youth',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33182,'Work,Great','Knut Hamsun','Author','\nAugust 4, 1859\n','\nFebruary 19, 1952\n','Norwegian','Were I more conversant with literature and its great names, I could go on quoting them ad infinitum and acknowledge my debt for the merit you have been generous enough to find in my work.','',NULL,'Find',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33183,'Good','Knut Hamsun','Author','\nAugust 4, 1859\n','\nFebruary 19, 1952\n','Norwegian','When good befalls a man he calls it Providence, when evil fate.','',NULL,'Evil,Fate',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33184,'Music,Art','Herbie Hancock','Musician','\nApril 12, 1940\n','','American','Music happens to be an art form that transcends language.','',NULL,'Language',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33185,'Life','Herbie Hancock','Musician','\nApril 12, 1940\n','','American','I try to practice with my life.','',NULL,'Try,Practice',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33186,'','Herbie Hancock','Musician','\nApril 12, 1940\n','','American','Miles\' sessions were not typical of anybody else\'s sessions. They were totally unique.','',NULL,'Else,Unique,Anybody',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33187,'Music','Herbie Hancock','Musician','\nApril 12, 1940\n','','American','Creativity and artistic endeavors have a mission that goes far beyond just making music for the sake of music.','',NULL,'Creativity,Far',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33188,'','Herbie Hancock','Musician','\nApril 12, 1940\n','','American','It\'s not exclusive, but inclusive, which is the whole spirit of jazz.','',NULL,'Whole,Spirit,Jazz',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33189,'Life,Music','Herbie Hancock','Musician','\nApril 12, 1940\n','','American','Music is the tool to express life - and all that makes a difference.','',NULL,'Makes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33190,'','Herbie Hancock','Musician','\nApril 12, 1940\n','','American','Being a musician is what I do, but it\'s not what I am.','',NULL,'Musician',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33191,'Dad','Herbie Hancock','Musician','\nApril 12, 1940\n','','American','But I have to be careful not to let the world dazzle me so much that I forget that I\'m a husband and a father.','',NULL,'Husband,Father',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33192,'Truth','Herbie Hancock','Musician','\nApril 12, 1940\n','','American','But, the truth is that everyone is somebody already.','',NULL,'Everyone,Somebody',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33193,'','Herbie Hancock','Musician','\nApril 12, 1940\n','','American','Creativity shouldn\'t be following radio; it should be the other way around.','',NULL,'Creativity,Around,Radio',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33194,'','Herbie Hancock','Musician','\nApril 12, 1940\n','','American','Getting the Oscar had the biggest impression on me.','',NULL,'Getting,Impression,Biggest',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33195,'','Herbie Hancock','Musician','\nApril 12, 1940\n','','American','I feel a lot more secure about the directions I take, than I might have, had I not practiced Buddhism.','',NULL,'Might,Secure,Buddhism',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33196,'','Herbie Hancock','Musician','\nApril 12, 1940\n','','American','I think I was supposed to play jazz.','',NULL,'Play,Jazz,Supposed',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33197,'Beauty,Great','Herbie Hancock','Musician','\nApril 12, 1940\n','','American','I think there\'s a great beauty to having problems. That\'s one of the ways we learn.','',NULL,'Problems',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33198,'','Herbie Hancock','Musician','\nApril 12, 1940\n','','American','I try stuff. I synthesize what\'s of value with some of the other things I have at my disposal.','',NULL,'Try,Value,Stuff',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33199,'Future','Herbie Hancock','Musician','\nApril 12, 1940\n','','American','I\'m always interested in looking forward toward the future. Carving out new ways of looking at things.','',NULL,'Forward,Looking',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33200,'Music','Herbie Hancock','Musician','\nApril 12, 1940\n','','American','I\'m always looking to create new avenues or new visions of music.','',NULL,'Looking,Create',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33201,'Time','Herbie Hancock','Musician','\nApril 12, 1940\n','','American','I\'ve been a religious, spiritual person for a long time.','',NULL,'Spiritual,Long',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33202,'Music','Herbie Hancock','Musician','\nApril 12, 1940\n','','American','In the past, there\'s always been one leader that has led the pack to development of the music.','',NULL,'Past,Leader',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33203,'Age','Herbie Hancock','Musician','\nApril 12, 1940\n','','American','It is people\'s hearts that move the age.','',NULL,'Move,Hearts',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33204,'','Herbie Hancock','Musician','\nApril 12, 1940\n','','American','It pulled me like a magnet, jazz did, because it was a way that I could express myself.','',NULL,'Did,Express,Jazz',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33205,'Attitude','Herbie Hancock','Musician','\nApril 12, 1940\n','','American','It\'s not the style that motivates me, as much as an attitude of openness that I have when I go into a project.','',NULL,'Style,Project',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33206,'Music','Herbie Hancock','Musician','\nApril 12, 1940\n','','American','Jazz has borrowed from other genres of music and also has lent itself to other genres of music.','',NULL,'Jazz,Lent',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33207,'','Herbie Hancock','Musician','\nApril 12, 1940\n','','American','Jazz is about being in the moment.','',NULL,'Moment,Jazz',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33208,'','Herbie Hancock','Musician','\nApril 12, 1940\n','','American','Nobody told me I was a child prodigy.','',NULL,'Child,Nobody,Prodigy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33209,'Business','John Hancock','Politician','\nJanuary 23, 1737\n','\nOctober 8, 1793\n','American','The greatest ability in business is to get along with others and to influence their actions.','',NULL,'Greatest,Others',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33210,'','John Hancock','Politician','\nJanuary 23, 1737\n','\nOctober 8, 1793\n','American','There, I guess King George will be able to read that without his spectacles!','',NULL,'Able,Read,King',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33211,'Good','John Lee Hancock','Writer','\nDecember 15, 1956\n','','American','A good deed is a good deed.','',NULL,'Deed',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33212,'Anger','John Lee Hancock','Writer','\nDecember 15, 1956\n','','American','I think that all the anger and cynicism comes from suppressing things that we always wanted.','',NULL,'Wanted,Cynicism',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33213,'Power','John Lee Hancock','Writer','\nDecember 15, 1956\n','','American','Somebody might say that they always wanted to be a fly-fishing guide in Montana and maybe they\'ll never get to do that but just by the virtue of having said it out loud, I think there\'s some power in that.','',NULL,'Said,Wanted',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33214,'','John Lee Hancock','Writer','\nDecember 15, 1956\n','','American','Someone is going to win and someone is going to lose. That\'s also what happens in almost every movie - someone is going to win and someone is going to lose.','',NULL,'Someone,Win,Lose',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33215,'Good','John Lee Hancock','Writer','\nDecember 15, 1956\n','','American','You set out to tell a good story. You don\'t do it because there is a deep message involved because the movie is almost always bad when you do that.','',NULL,'Bad,Deep',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33216,'','Tony Hancock','Comedian','\nMay 12, 1924\n','\nJune 24, 1968\n','British','And erm, perhaps looking like this it was perhaps the only thing I could do.','',NULL,'Looking,Perhaps',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33217,'','Tony Hancock','Comedian','\nMay 12, 1924\n','\nJune 24, 1968\n','British','I don\'t think I gain anything by seeing myself.','',NULL,'Seeing,Gain',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33218,'Funny,Good,Sad','Tony Hancock','Comedian','\nMay 12, 1924\n','\nJune 24, 1968\n','British','It\'s both funny and sad which seem to me to be the two basic ingredients of good comedy.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33219,'','Tony Hancock','Comedian','\nMay 12, 1924\n','\nJune 24, 1968\n','British','So I turned these sort of deficiencies into a, a workable thing if you understand what I mean.','',NULL,'Mean,Understand,Turned',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33220,'Funny,Sad','Tony Hancock','Comedian','\nMay 12, 1924\n','\nJune 24, 1968\n','British','We try to... we are, I suppose to a certain extent all affected and erm, that is both funny and sad I think.','',NULL,'Try',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33221,'Peace,Politics','Winfield Scott Hancock','Soldier','\nFebruary 14, 1824\n','\nFebruary 9, 1886\n','American','My politics are of a practical kind - the integrity of the country, the supremacy of the Federal government, an honorable peace, or none at all.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33222,'God','Winfield Scott Hancock','Soldier','\nFebruary 14, 1824\n','\nFebruary 9, 1886\n','American','Colonel, I do not care to die, but I pray to God I may never leave this field.','',NULL,'Care,May',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33223,'','Learned Hand','Judge','\nJanuary 27, 1872\n','\nAugust 14, 1961\n','American','The spirit of liberty is the spirit which is not too sure that it is right.','',NULL,'Liberty,Sure,Spirit',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33224,'Women,Men','Learned Hand','Judge','\nJanuary 27, 1872\n','\nAugust 14, 1961\n','American','Liberty lies in the hearts of men and women; when it dies there, no constitution, no law, no court can save it.','',NULL,'Law',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33225,'','Learned Hand','Judge','\nJanuary 27, 1872\n','\nAugust 14, 1961\n','American','If we are to keep democracy, there must be a commandment: Thou shalt not ration justice.','',NULL,'Justice,Must,Democracy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33226,'Life,Time','Learned Hand','Judge','\nJanuary 27, 1872\n','\nAugust 14, 1961\n','American','Life is made up of constant calls to action, and we seldom have time for more than hastily contrived answers.','',NULL,'Made',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33227,'History','Learned Hand','Judge','\nJanuary 27, 1872\n','\nAugust 14, 1961\n','American','No doubt one may quote history to support any cause, as the devil quotes scripture.','',NULL,'Doubt,May',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33228,'','Learned Hand','Judge','\nJanuary 27, 1872\n','\nAugust 14, 1961\n','American','Right knows no boundaries, and justice no frontiers; the brotherhood of man is not a domestic institution.','',NULL,'Justice,Knows,Boundaries',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33229,'','Learned Hand','Judge','\nJanuary 27, 1872\n','\nAugust 14, 1961\n','American','The aim of law is the maximum gratification of the nervous system of man.','',NULL,'Law,System,Aim',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33230,'','Learned Hand','Judge','\nJanuary 27, 1872\n','\nAugust 14, 1961\n','American','We may win when we lose, if we have done what we can; for by so doing we have made real at least some part of that finished product in whose fabrication we are most concerned: ourselves.','',NULL,'Real,May,Done',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33231,'','Learned Hand','Judge','\nJanuary 27, 1872\n','\nAugust 14, 1961\n','American','Words are not pebbles in alien juxtaposition.','',NULL,'Words,Alien,Pebbles',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33232,'','Learned Hand','Judge','\nJanuary 27, 1872\n','\nAugust 14, 1961\n','American','A self-made man may prefer a self-made name.','',NULL,'May,Name,Prefer',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33233,'','Learned Hand','Judge','\nJanuary 27, 1872\n','\nAugust 14, 1961\n','American','I shall ask no more than that you agree with Dean Inge that even though counting heads is not an ideal way to govern, at least it is better than breaking them.','',NULL,'Better,Though,Ask',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33234,'','Learned Hand','Judge','\nJanuary 27, 1872\n','\nAugust 14, 1961\n','American','In the end it is worse to suppress dissent than to run the risk of heresy.','',NULL,'End,Risk,Run',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33235,'Life','Learned Hand','Judge','\nJanuary 27, 1872\n','\nAugust 14, 1961\n','American','It is enough that we set out to mold the motley stuff of life into some form of our own choosing; when we do, the performance is itself the wage.','',NULL,'Enough,Stuff',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33236,'Women,Men','Learned Hand','Judge','\nJanuary 27, 1872\n','\nAugust 14, 1961\n','American','It lies in the hearts of men and women; when it dies there, no constitution, no law, no court can save it. While it lies there, it needs no constitution, no law, no court to save it.','',NULL,'Law',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33237,'Life','Learned Hand','Judge','\nJanuary 27, 1872\n','\nAugust 14, 1961\n','American','Life is made up of a series of judgments on insufficient data, and if we waited to run down all our doubts, it would flow past us.','',NULL,'Past,Down',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33238,'Art','Learned Hand','Judge','\nJanuary 27, 1872\n','\nAugust 14, 1961\n','American','The art of publicity is a black art; but it has come to stay, and every year adds to its potency.','',NULL,'Black,Year',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33239,'','Learned Hand','Judge','\nJanuary 27, 1872\n','\nAugust 14, 1961\n','American','The mid-day sun is too much for most eyes; one is dazzled even with its reflection. Be careful that too broad and high an aim does not paralyze your effort and clog your springs of action.','',NULL,'Eyes,Sun,Effort',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33240,'','Learned Hand','Judge','\nJanuary 27, 1872\n','\nAugust 14, 1961\n','American','Thou shalt not ration justice.','',NULL,'Justice,Thou,Ration',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33241,'','Learned Hand','Judge','\nJanuary 27, 1872\n','\nAugust 14, 1961\n','American','What to an outsider will be no more than the vigorous presentation of a conviction, to an employee may be the manifestation of a determination which it is not safe to thwart.','',NULL,'May,Safe,Conviction',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33242,'','Learned Hand','Judge','\nJanuary 27, 1872\n','\nAugust 14, 1961\n','American','Words are chameleons, which reflect the color of their environment.','',NULL,'Words,Color,Reflect',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33243,'','Learned Hand','Judge','\nJanuary 27, 1872\n','\nAugust 14, 1961\n','American','You cannot raise the standard against oppression, or leap into the breach to relieve injustice, and still keep an open mind to every disconcerting fact, or an open ear to the cold voice of doubt.','',NULL,'Mind,Doubt,Still',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33244,'','Peter Handke','Novelist','\nDecember 6, 1942\n','','Austrian','If a nation loses its storytellers, it loses its childhood.','',NULL,'Nation,Childhood,Loses',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33245,'','Chelsea Handler','Comedian','\nFebruary 25, 1975\n','','American','I was tortured, and probably half of it was deserved, but I was bullied - so much so that there were days when I was like, \'I can\'t go to school today.\' I was too scared.','',NULL,'Today,School,Days',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33246,'','Chelsea Handler','Comedian','\nFebruary 25, 1975\n','','American','I\'m very much about letting other people shine, because it makes us all shine brighter.','',NULL,'Makes,Letting,Shine',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33247,'Work','Chelsea Handler','Comedian','\nFebruary 25, 1975\n','','American','I didn\'t become a comedian to work this hard.','',NULL,'Hard,Become',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33248,'Love','Chelsea Handler','Comedian','\nFebruary 25, 1975\n','','American','I love a stupid joke, something that doesn\'t make any sense.','',NULL,'Stupid,Sense',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33249,'Love,Politics','Chelsea Handler','Comedian','\nFebruary 25, 1975\n','','American','I\'m into politics, and I love watching the heavier news magazine shows.','',NULL,'News',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33250,'Life,Time','Chelsea Handler','Comedian','\nFebruary 25, 1975\n','','American','It\'s a dream come true to have someone else portray me. Because I\'ve been living this life for a long time, and I\'m over myself.','',NULL,'True',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33251,'Life','Chelsea Handler','Comedian','\nFebruary 25, 1975\n','','American','It\'s a pleasure to play my sister because everything I\'ve accused her of my whole life, I can now re-enact before her eyes.','',NULL,'Everything,Eyes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33252,'Women,Men','Chelsea Handler','Comedian','\nFebruary 25, 1975\n','','American','People ask me why I\'m so hard on men. It\'s because they\'ve gotten a really easy ride. And it\'s not that I think women should take over the world. But I do think it should be 50/50.','',NULL,'Hard',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33253,'','Chelsea Handler','Comedian','\nFebruary 25, 1975\n','','American','The challenge is to keep it fresh. If you\'re talking about Britney Spears over and over, it\'s very hard to keep that interesting.','',NULL,'Hard,Challenge,Keep',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33254,'Women','Chelsea Handler','Comedian','\nFebruary 25, 1975\n','','American','We women have to stick together.','',NULL,'Together,Stick',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33255,'','Ruth Handler','Businesswoman','\nNovember 4, 1916\n','\nApril 27, 2002\n','American','I thought the Barbie doll would always be successful.','',NULL,'Successful,Thought,Barbie',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33256,'','Ruth Handler','Businesswoman','\nNovember 4, 1916\n','\nApril 27, 2002\n','American','I did not think this doll could ever be this huge.','',NULL,'Ever,Did,Doll',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33257,'Finance','Ruth Handler','Businesswoman','\nNovember 4, 1916\n','\nApril 27, 2002\n','American','I wasn\'t a financial pro, and I paid the price.','',NULL,'Financial,Paid',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33258,'','Ruth Handler','Businesswoman','\nNovember 4, 1916\n','\nApril 27, 2002\n','American','It took us three years to even come close to catching up with the demand a little bit.','',NULL,'Three,Took,Bit',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33259,'Success,Time,Amazing','Ruth Handler','Businesswoman','\nNovember 4, 1916\n','\nApril 27, 2002\n','American','It\'s the degree of success and the length of time that is amazing.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33260,'','Ruth Handler','Businesswoman','\nNovember 4, 1916\n','\nApril 27, 2002\n','American','Television speeded everything up.','',NULL,'Everything,Television',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33261,'Dreams,Women','Ruth Handler','Businesswoman','\nNovember 4, 1916\n','\nApril 27, 2002\n','American','They were using the dolls to project their dreams of their own futures as adult women.','',NULL,'Adult',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33262,'','Ruth Handler','Businesswoman','\nNovember 4, 1916\n','\nApril 27, 2002\n','American','Through their play Barbara imagined their lives as adults. They used the dolls to reflect the adult world around them. They would sit and carry on conversations, making the dolls real people.','',NULL,'Real,Through,Play',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33263,'Dreams,Business','Ruth Handler','Businesswoman','\nNovember 4, 1916\n','\nApril 27, 2002\n','American','We didn\'t know how to run a business, but we had dreams and talent.','',NULL,'Talent',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33264,'History','Terry Hands','Dramatist','\nJanuary 9, 1941\n','','English','We may pretend that we\'re basically moral people who make mistakes, but the whole of history proves otherwise.','',NULL,'Mistakes,May',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33265,'Work,Money,Respect','Charles Handy','Author','1932','','Irish','The companies that survive longest are the one\'s that work out what they uniquely can give to the world not just growth or money but their excellence, their respect for others, or their ability to make people happy. Some call those things a soul.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33266,'Education','Charles Handy','Author','1932','','Irish','Instead of a national curriculum for education, what is really needed is an individual curriculum for every child.','',NULL,'Child,Individual',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33267,'Life','William Christopher Handy','Musician','\nNovember 16, 1873\n','\nMarch 28, 1958\n','American','Life is like a trumpet - if you don\'t put anything into it, you don\'t get anything out of it.','',NULL,'Put,Trumpet',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33268,'Life','William Christopher Handy','Musician','\nNovember 16, 1873\n','\nMarch 28, 1958\n','American','Life is something like a trumpet. If you don\'t put anything in, you won\'t get anything out.','',NULL,'Put,Won',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33269,'','William Christopher Handy','Musician','\nNovember 16, 1873\n','\nMarch 28, 1958\n','American','I knew the whistle of each of the river boats on the Tennessee.','',NULL,'Knew,River,Boats',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33270,'Music','William Christopher Handy','Musician','\nNovember 16, 1873\n','\nMarch 28, 1958\n','American','I think America concedes that true American music has sprung from the Negro.','',NULL,'True,America',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33271,'Music','William Christopher Handy','Musician','\nNovember 16, 1873\n','\nMarch 28, 1958\n','American','My big ears indicated a talent for music. This thrilled me.','',NULL,'Big,Talent',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33272,'Nature','William Christopher Handy','Musician','\nNovember 16, 1873\n','\nMarch 28, 1958\n','American','Nature was my kindergarten.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33273,'','William Christopher Handy','Musician','\nNovember 16, 1873\n','\nMarch 28, 1958\n','American','Saving was slow and painful.','',NULL,'Painful,Slow,Saving',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33274,'Love','William Christopher Handy','Musician','\nNovember 16, 1873\n','\nMarch 28, 1958\n','American','Setting my mind on a musical instrument was like falling in love. All the world seemed bright and changed.','',NULL,'Mind,Changed',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33275,'','William Christopher Handy','Musician','\nNovember 16, 1873\n','\nMarch 28, 1958\n','American','The blues - the sound of a sinner on revival day.','',NULL,'Blues,Sound,Sinner',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33276,'Money','William Christopher Handy','Musician','\nNovember 16, 1873\n','\nMarch 28, 1958\n','American','The name of my ailment was longing, and it was not cured till I finally went to the department store and counted out the money in small coins before the dismayed clerk. When I came to the house, I held up the instrument before the eyes of the astonished household.','',NULL,'Small,Eyes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33277,'','William Christopher Handy','Musician','\nNovember 16, 1873\n','\nMarch 28, 1958\n','American','Whenever I heard the song of a bird and the answering call of its mate, I could visualize the notes in scale, all built up within my consciousness as a natural symphony.','',NULL,'Song,Within,Bird',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33278,'','William Christopher Handy','Musician','\nNovember 16, 1873\n','\nMarch 28, 1958\n','American','With a guitar I would be able to express the things I felt in sounds.','',NULL,'Guitar,Able,Felt',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33279,'Art','William Christopher Handy','Musician','\nNovember 16, 1873\n','\nMarch 28, 1958\n','American','You\'ve got to appreciate the things that come from the art of the Negro and from the heart of the man farthest down.','',NULL,'Heart,Down',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33280,'Work,Romantic','Michael Haneke','Director','\nMarch 23, 1942\n','','American','People expect me to be dark and gloomy, then write that I\'m a jolly chap, and after all, that is what I am. I think it\'s a case of an absolute romantic naivety that there should be a parallel between the work and the artist.','',NULL,'Dark',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33281,'Time','Michael Haneke','Director','\nMarch 23, 1942\n','','American','It\'s impossible to consider living without ideals. However, when ideas lead to ideology, that\'s a very dangerous thing. Ideology then leads to creating the image of an enemy, and it leads to the murder and massacre that we\'ve seen since the beginning of time.','',NULL,'Enemy,Living',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33282,'','Michael Haneke','Director','\nMarch 23, 1942\n','','American','A feature film is twenty-four lies per second.','',NULL,'Film,Lies,Second',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33283,'Movies','Michael Haneke','Director','\nMarch 23, 1942\n','','American','All movies assault the viewer in one way or another.','',NULL,'Another,Assault',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33284,'','Michael Haneke','Director','\nMarch 23, 1942\n','','American','An artist is someone who should raise questions rather than give answers. I have no message.','',NULL,'Someone,Give,Rather',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33285,'Romantic','Michael Haneke','Director','\nMarch 23, 1942\n','','American','And I don\'t believe that children are innocent. In fact, no one seriously believes that. Just go to a playground and watch the kids playing in the sandbox! The romantic notion of the sweet child is simply the parents projecting their own wishes.','',NULL,'Believe,Children',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33286,'War','Michael Haneke','Director','\nMarch 23, 1942\n','','American','And if there was one title that could be applied to all my films, it would be \'Civil War\' - not civil war in the way we know it, but the daily war that goes on between us all.','',NULL,'Daily,Between',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33287,'','Michael Haneke','Director','\nMarch 23, 1942\n','','American','As a European filmmaker, you can not make a genre film seriously. You can only make a parody.','',NULL,'Film,Seriously,Filmmaker',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33288,'','Michael Haneke','Director','\nMarch 23, 1942\n','','American','As a private person, professionally I am invisible.','',NULL,'Person,Invisible,Private',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33289,'Best','Michael Haneke','Director','\nMarch 23, 1942\n','','American','At its best, film should be like a ski jump. It should give the viewer the option of taking flight, while the act of jumping is left up to him.','',NULL,'Him,Give',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33290,'Good,Money','Michael Haneke','Director','\nMarch 23, 1942\n','','American','Awards are important for all directors because they improve your working conditions. You\'re only as good as your last film, so if you get prizes or large audiences, then you get more money for your next film.','',NULL,'Important',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33291,'Love,Patience','Michael Haneke','Director','\nMarch 23, 1942\n','','American','Because I\'m the author of my screenplays I know what I\'m looking for. It\'s true that I can be stubborn in demanding that I get what I want, but it\'s also a question of working with patience and love.','',NULL,'True',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33292,'','Michael Haneke','Director','\nMarch 23, 1942\n','','American','Classicism becomes avant-garde when everyone else is doing their utmost to develop new stylistic forms. I think it\'s healthy to return to classical forms.','',NULL,'Else,Everyone,Healthy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33293,'Society','Michael Haneke','Director','\nMarch 23, 1942\n','','American','Drama lives on conflict. If you\'re trying to deal with social issues seriously, there\'s no way of avoiding violence, which is so present in society.','',NULL,'Trying,Violence',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33294,'History','Michael Haneke','Director','\nMarch 23, 1942\n','','American','Film is the manipulative medium par excellence. When you think back on the history of film and the 20th century, you see the propaganda that\'s been made. So there are moral demands on the director to treat the spectators as seriously as he or she takes himself and not to see them merely as victims t','',NULL,'Made,Treat',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33295,'Art,Attitude','Michael Haneke','Director','\nMarch 23, 1942\n','','American','Films for TV have to be much closer to the book, mainly because the objective with a TV movie that translates literature is to get the audience, after seeing this version, to pick up the book and read it themselves. My attitude is that TV can never really be any form of art, because it serves audien','',NULL,'Book',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33296,'Experience','Michael Haneke','Director','\nMarch 23, 1942\n','','American','Films that are entertainments give simple answers but I think that\'s ultimately more cynical, as it denies the viewer room to think. If there are more answers at the end, then surely it is a richer experience.','',NULL,'Simple,End',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33297,'Funny','Michael Haneke','Director','\nMarch 23, 1942\n','','American','\'Funny Games\' was conceived as a provocation. My other films are different. If people feel my other films are, or respond to them as provocation, then that\'s quite different. \'Funny Games\' is the only one of mine where my intention was to provoke the audience.','',NULL,'Different,Quite',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33298,'','Michael Haneke','Director','\nMarch 23, 1942\n','','American','I consider all my films experiments.','',NULL,'Films,Consider',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33299,'','Michael Haneke','Director','\nMarch 23, 1942\n','','American','I give the spectator the possibility of participating. The audience completes the film by thinking about it; those who watch must not be just consumers ingesting spoon-fed images.','',NULL,'Must,Thinking,Give',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33300,'Work,Time,Business','Michael Haneke','Director','\nMarch 23, 1942\n','','American','I learned my business in the theater and in television, particularly working with the actors. You can learn much more in the theater than directing a movie, because then you have no time when you are shooting a movie to really work with the actors. You have to learn this craft somewhere else.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33301,'Love,Work,Trust','Michael Haneke','Director','\nMarch 23, 1942\n','','American','I love actors, both my parents were actors, and the work with actors is the most enjoyable part of making a film. It\'s important that they feel protected and are confident they won\'t be betrayed. When you create that atmosphere of trust, it\'s in the bag - the actors will do everything to satisfy you','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33302,'Art','Michael Haneke','Director','\nMarch 23, 1942\n','','American','I make my films because I\'m affected by a situation, by something that makes me want to reflect on it, that lends itself to an artistic reflection. I always aim to look directly at what I\'m dealing with. I think it\'s a task of dramatic art to confront us with things that in the entertainment industr','',NULL,'Makes,Reflection',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33303,'Men','Michael Haneke','Director','\nMarch 23, 1942\n','','American','I never suffered from the absence of a father. On the contrary, as a child I was more inclined to see men as a disturbing factor. It made things difficult for me when I started working as a director.','',NULL,'Father,Made',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33304,'Work','Michael Haneke','Director','\nMarch 23, 1942\n','','American','I think it\'s a little simplistic to explain a work through the psychology of its author. In other words, that Haneke has emotional problems, so I don\'t have to take his films seriously. By using this argument, the viewer retreats from the challenges of the film.','',NULL,'Emotional,Words',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33305,'Work','Hank Haney','Athlete','\nAugust 24, 1955\n','','American','Does anyone actually think I\'m going to call Tiger Woods and tell him what to do with his swing one day, and he\'s going to go out and do it, simple as that? It doesn\'t work like that.','',NULL,'Simple,Him',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33306,'Friendship,Great','Hank Haney','Athlete','\nAugust 24, 1955\n','','American','I know I was a great friend to Tiger Woods. But when you have a relationship that\'s involves business and friendship - and the business part comes to an end - things always get a little blurry.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33307,'','Hank Haney','Athlete','\nAugust 24, 1955\n','','American','I\'ve been ripped for being too sensitive, but I do think people need to walk in another person\'s shoes before they accuse them of being too sensitive.','',NULL,'Person,Before,Another',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33308,'Great','Hank Haney','Athlete','\nAugust 24, 1955\n','','American','My feeling was, you plant some seeds. If they grow, great; if they don\'t, you don\'t take it personally. Not my problem; I just kept planting. Just like a farmer.','',NULL,'Feeling,Problem',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33309,'','Hank Haney','Athlete','\nAugust 24, 1955\n','','American','One of the things you realize with a lot of high achievers: You have to figure out a way to make things their idea.','',NULL,'Idea,High,Realize',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33310,'Work,Good','Hank Haney','Athlete','\nAugust 24, 1955\n','','American','To have the opportunity to work with Tiger Woods was just so awesome. I enjoyed it. I enjoyed the challenge. I enjoyed the good parts where he was winning. And I enjoyed the challenge to help him get better. But six years was enough.','',NULL,'Help',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33311,'','Hank Haney','Athlete','\nAugust 24, 1955\n','','American','Well it\'s not easy being Tiger Woods on the course. It\'s not easy being Tiger Woods off the course. In his defense, it\'s not easy being Tiger Woods.','',NULL,'Easy,Off,Tiger',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33312,'Fitness','Lee Haney','Athlete','\nNovember 11, 1959\n','','American','Exercise to stimulate, not to annihilate. The world wasn\'t formed in a day, and neither were we. Set small goals and build upon them.','',NULL,'Small,Exercise',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33313,'','Lee Haney','Athlete','\nNovember 11, 1959\n','','American','Parents must lead by example. Don\'t use the cliche; do as I say and not as I do. We are our children\'s first and most important role models.','',NULL,'Children,Parents,Important',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33314,'Diet','Lee Haney','Athlete','\nNovember 11, 1959\n','','American','A systemic cleansing and detox is definitely the way to go after each holiday. It is the key to fighting high blood pressure, heart disease, cancer, and other health-related illnesses.','',NULL,'Heart,After',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33315,'','Lee Haney','Athlete','\nNovember 11, 1959\n','','American','To be physically fit is just a small aspect. You can be a beautiful physical specimen, but you\'re empty as far as what it takes to be a person, and that shows up real fast.','',NULL,'Beautiful,Real,Person',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33316,'','Lee Haney','Athlete','\nNovember 11, 1959\n','','American','With all of the holiday cheer in the air, it\'s easy to overlook the ingredients in the foods. Ingredients such as salt, sugar, and fat - all of which leads to diseases such as high blood pressure, diabetes, strokes, heart disease, and cancer.','',NULL,'Heart,Easy,High',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33317,'Life,Fitness,Sports','Lee Haney','Athlete','\nNovember 11, 1959\n','','American','As the proud father of two teens and past Chairman to the Presidents Council on Physical Fitness and Sports, I am committed to educating parents and especially young people on ways to live a long, healthy and active life.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33318,'Best','Lee Haney','Athlete','\nNovember 11, 1959\n','','American','Beginning with exercise, the best training program available for real results is circuit training.','',NULL,'Real,Training',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33319,'Great','Lee Haney','Athlete','\nNovember 11, 1959\n','','American','Enrolling your child in a recreational sport sponsored by your neighborhood recreation community centers is a great way to keep kids active.','',NULL,'Keep,Kids',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33320,'Best','Lee Haney','Athlete','\nNovember 11, 1959\n','','American','Exercise is one of the best ways in preventing the rapid growth of obesity in America.','',NULL,'America,Growth',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33321,'Time,Great','Lee Haney','Athlete','\nNovember 11, 1959\n','','American','I was able to get along with everybody. I really enjoyed all of those guys. They were unique in their own ways, and I think that\'s what made the sport fun. We had a great time laughing and having fun.','',NULL,'Fun',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33322,'Life','Lee Haney','Athlete','\nNovember 11, 1959\n','','American','I\'ve watched a lot of guys through the years, and they hold their breath until they finally win The Big One, thinking then they can exhale and chill out. You have to breathe through life, man. Have fun.','',NULL,'Fun,Thinking',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33323,'Good','Lee Haney','Athlete','\nNovember 11, 1959\n','','American','It takes more than just a good looking body. You\'ve got to have the heart and soul to go with it.','',NULL,'Heart,Soul',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33324,'','Lee Haney','Athlete','\nNovember 11, 1959\n','','American','More than ever, we as parents and a nation must do something about the growth of obesity in our children. We must do more than just talk, we must be concerned enough to act.','',NULL,'Children,Parents,Must',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33325,'','Lee Haney','Athlete','\nNovember 11, 1959\n','','American','Most kids will not volunteer to eat veggies. At times you must step up to the plate and enforce the rule of authority as a parent.','',NULL,'Must,Kids,Times',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33326,'','Lee Haney','Athlete','\nNovember 11, 1959\n','','American','Muscle and water is critical in burning fat.','',NULL,'Water,Fat,Critical',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33327,'Success','Lee Haney','Athlete','\nNovember 11, 1959\n','','American','PR is extremely important, and being able to use it in the right way means everything. You have to market your success.','',NULL,'Important,Everything',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33328,'','Lee Haney','Athlete','\nNovember 11, 1959\n','','American','Recent studies have revealed that children 8-10 years old are being diagnosed with Type II diabetes, high cholesterol, and high blood pressure at an alarming rate.','',NULL,'Children,Old,High',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33329,'','Lee Haney','Athlete','\nNovember 11, 1959\n','','American','Rule of thumb: Eat for what you\'re going to be doing, and not for what you have done. Don\'t take in more than you\'re willing to burn off.','',NULL,'Done,Off,Eat',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33330,'Diet','Lee Haney','Athlete','\nNovember 11, 1959\n','','American','The circuit training program along with a healthy clean diet is the way to excellent results.','',NULL,'Training,Healthy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33331,'Great','Lee Haney','Athlete','\nNovember 11, 1959\n','','American','Walking is great to be used as an exercise program.','',NULL,'Used,Exercise',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33332,'','Lee Haney','Athlete','\nNovember 11, 1959\n','','American','When doing your aerobic exercise, go at a comfortable pace until you\'ve developed more stamina.','',NULL,'Until,Exercise,Pace',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33333,'','Lee Haney','Athlete','\nNovember 11, 1959\n','','American','When exercising, be sure to focus your attention on what you are doing.','',NULL,'Focus,Attention,Sure',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33334,'','Lee Haney','Athlete','\nNovember 11, 1959\n','','American','When little old ladies recognize a guy who was Mr. Olympia, that\'s saying something. That means I\'ve been able to cross lines as far as marketability is concerned.','',NULL,'Saying,Old,Able',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33335,'','Lee Haney','Athlete','\nNovember 11, 1959\n','','American','When your goal is to put on muscle mass you must increase your calorie intake as you increase the activity level being given to the muscle.','',NULL,'Must,Goal,Put',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33336,'Positive','Nhat Hanh','Activist','\nOctober 11, 1926\n','','Vietnamese','People deal too much with the negative, with what is wrong. Why not try and see positive things, to just touch those things and make them bloom?','',NULL,'Why,Try',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33337,'Life,Work,Peace','Nhat Hanh','Activist','\nOctober 11, 1926\n','','Vietnamese','If in our daily life we can smile, if we can be peaceful and happy, not only we, but everyone will profit from it. This is the most basic kind of peace work.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33338,'Love','Nhat Hanh','Activist','\nOctober 11, 1926\n','','Vietnamese','We really have to understand the person we want to love. If our love is only a will to possess, it is not love. If we only think of ourselves, if we know only our own needs and ignore the needs of the other person, we cannot love.','',NULL,'Person,Ignore',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33339,'Peace,Smile','Nhat Hanh','Activist','\nOctober 11, 1926\n','','Vietnamese','Smiling is very important. If we are not able to smile, then the world will not have peace. It is not by going out for a demonstration against nuclear missiles that we can bring about peace. It is with our capacity of smiling, breathing, and being peace that we can make peace.','',NULL,'Important',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33340,'Change','Nhat Hanh','Activist','\nOctober 11, 1926\n','','Vietnamese','In true dialogue, both sides are willing to change.','',NULL,'True,Both',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33341,'','Nhat Hanh','Activist','\nOctober 11, 1926\n','','Vietnamese','In order to rally people, governments need enemies... if they do not have a real enemy, they will invent one in order to mobilize us.','',NULL,'Enemy,Real,Order',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33342,'Smile','Nhat Hanh','Activist','\nOctober 11, 1926\n','','Vietnamese','Sometimes your joy is the source of your smile, but sometimes your smile can be the source of your joy.','',NULL,'Joy,Sometimes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33343,'Peace','Nhat Hanh','Activist','\nOctober 11, 1926\n','','Vietnamese','The practice of peace and reconciliation is one of the most vital and artistic of human actions.','',NULL,'Human,Practice',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33344,'Time,Truth','Ismail Haniyeh','Politician','\nJanuary 29, 1959\n','','Palestinian','Some people think that the truth can be hidden with a little cover-up and decoration. But as time goes by, what is true is revealed, and what is fake fades away.','',NULL,'True',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33345,'','Ismail Haniyeh','Politician','\nJanuary 29, 1959\n','','Palestinian','Tens of thousands have been killed or wounded by the Israeli army since 1967. During 2006, the number of Palestinians killed reached 650. Since the beginning of the Israeli occupation in 1967, more than 650,000 Palestinians have been detained by Israel - about 40% of the male population.','',NULL,'Beginning,Since,Number',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33346,'','Ismail Haniyeh','Politician','\nJanuary 29, 1959\n','','Palestinian','Today three-quarters of the Palestinian people are displaced: there are 5 million Palestinian refugees throughout the world.','',NULL,'Today,Million,Displaced',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33347,'God','Ismail Haniyeh','Politician','\nJanuary 29, 1959\n','','Palestinian','We came to say, the Quran is our constitution, we are committed to God and his holy book. God willing, should they try to carry out their crime against the Quran, God will tear their state apart and they will become God\'s lesson to anyone who tries to desecrate the holy book.','',NULL,'Book,Try',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33348,'','Ismail Haniyeh','Politician','\nJanuary 29, 1959\n','','Palestinian','We promise you that we will not cede a single part of Palestine, we will not cede Jerusalem, we will continue to fight and we will not lay down our arms.','',NULL,'Fight,Single,Down',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33349,'Respect','Ismail Haniyeh','Politician','\nJanuary 29, 1959\n','','Palestinian','Anybody who asks for democracy to be introduced should respect the results of democracy.','',NULL,'Democracy,Anybody',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33350,'Work,Home','Ismail Haniyeh','Politician','\nJanuary 29, 1959\n','','Palestinian','Doesn\'t the world see the suffering of millions of Palestinians who have been living in exile around the world or in refugee camps for the past 60 years? No state, no home, no identity, no right to work. Doesn\'t the world see this injustice?','',NULL,'Past',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33351,'Family,Government','Ismail Haniyeh','Politician','\nJanuary 29, 1959\n','','Palestinian','Every Palestinian family feels the effects of the international embargo. But the more the pressure on the government grows, the more support we receive, both from the Palestinian street and from the Arab and Islamic world.','',NULL,'Support',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33352,'Peace,Good','Ismail Haniyeh','Politician','\nJanuary 29, 1959\n','','Palestinian','Getting rid of Bin Laden is good for the cause of peace worldwide but what counts is to overcome the discourse and the methods - the violent methods - that were created and encouraged by Bin Laden and others in the world.','',NULL,'Others',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33353,'','Ismail Haniyeh','Politician','\nJanuary 29, 1959\n','','Palestinian','I ask the American administration not to participate in any resolution that will double the suffering of the Palestinian people. I am convinced that the American people would not want to see the Palestinians suffer the way they do.','',NULL,'Suffering,American,Ask',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33354,'Hope,War','Ismail Haniyeh','Politician','\nJanuary 29, 1959\n','','Palestinian','I hope that Americans will give careful and well-informed thought to root causes and historical realities, in which case I think they will question why a supposedly \'legitimate\' state such as Israel has had to conduct decades of war against a subject refugee population without ever achieving its goa','',NULL,'Ever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33355,'','Ismail Haniyeh','Politician','\nJanuary 29, 1959\n','','Palestinian','I know that many in Europe are unhappy with their governments\' policies toward the Palestinians.','',NULL,'Unhappy,Europe,Toward',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33356,'Freedom','Ismail Haniyeh','Politician','\nJanuary 29, 1959\n','','Palestinian','I salute all the nations of the Arab Spring and I salute the heroic people of Syria who are striving for freedom, democracy and reform.','',NULL,'Democracy,Spring',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33357,'Leadership','Ismail Haniyeh','Politician','\nJanuary 29, 1959\n','','Palestinian','In addition to removing our democratically elected government, Israel wants to sow dissent among Palestinians by claiming that there is a serious leadership rivalry among us. I am compelled to dispel this notion definitively.','',NULL,'Serious,Government',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33358,'Time','Ismail Haniyeh','Politician','\nJanuary 29, 1959\n','','Palestinian','Israel no longer has allies in Egypt and in Tunisia, we are saying to the Zionist enemies that times have changed and that the time of the Arab Spring, the time of the revolution, of dignity and of pride has arrived.','',NULL,'Saying,Revolution',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33359,'','Ismail Haniyeh','Politician','\nJanuary 29, 1959\n','','Palestinian','The Europeans and Americans have said the martyrdom operations are why Hamas has been put on the terrorist list. But now these operations have stopped. Did they then remove Hamas from the list of terrorist organisations? We do not launch wars. We are people resisting occupation.','',NULL,'Did,Why,Put',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33360,'','Ismail Haniyeh','Politician','\nJanuary 29, 1959\n','','Palestinian','The increasing mistrust between the Arab-Muslim peoples and the western world is rooted in the conflict in Palestine.','',NULL,'Between,Palestine,Conflict',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33361,'','Ismail Haniyeh','Politician','\nJanuary 29, 1959\n','','Palestinian','The liberals and free people of the world will not like to see the Palestinian people living under siege. We have received indications from the international community that they will not stop their aid.','',NULL,'Living,Free,Stop',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33362,'','Ismail Haniyeh','Politician','\nJanuary 29, 1959\n','','Palestinian','The Palestinian people do not beg the world for a state, and the state can\'t be created through decisions and initiatives. States liberate their land first and then the political body can be established.','',NULL,'Political,Through,Decisions',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33363,'','Ismail Haniyeh','Politician','\nJanuary 29, 1959\n','','Palestinian','The victory of Hamas is not only based on the corruption of the Palestinian Authority. Hamas has a vision and a program, and this is the reason why the Palestinian people chose Hamas. However, there is no doubt that the corruption helped Hamas\'s victory.','',NULL,'Doubt,Corruption,Why',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33364,'','Ismail Haniyeh','Politician','\nJanuary 29, 1959\n','','Palestinian','We are pushing towards the dream of having our independent state with Jerusalem as its capital. If there is a real project that aims to resolve the Palestinian cause on establishing a Palestinian state on 1967 borders, under full Palestinian sovereignty, we will support it.','',NULL,'Real,Dream,Support',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33365,'Time,Government','Ismail Haniyeh','Politician','\nJanuary 29, 1959\n','','Palestinian','We don\'t have a state, neither in Gaza nor in the West Bank. Gaza is under siege and the West Bank is occupied. What we have in the Gaza Strip is not a state, but rather a regime of an elected government. A Palestinian state will not be created at this time except in the territories of 1967.','',NULL,'Rather',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33366,'','Ismail Haniyeh','Politician','\nJanuary 29, 1959\n','','Palestinian','We repeat today that we are with the establishment of a Palestinian state on any liberated part of Palestinian land that is agreed upon by the Palestinian people, without recognizing Israel or conceding any inch of historical Palestine.','',NULL,'Today,State,Land',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33367,'Food,Patience','Ismail Haniyeh','Politician','\nJanuary 29, 1959\n','','Palestinian','When I said a few weeks ago that our people would eat cooking oil and olives if necessary, I didn\'t mean that there really would be only oil and olives. What I meant was that our people have the necessary patience to endure the current difficult situation. Palestinians would rather do without certai','',NULL,'Mean',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33368,'War','Ismail Haniyeh','Politician','\nJanuary 29, 1959\n','','Palestinian','When the Israeli leaders launched their expansionist war in June 1967 they never envisaged that 40 years later they would still be haunted by the consequences.','',NULL,'Still,Leaders',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33369,'Life','Colin Hanks','Actor','\nNovember 24, 1977\n','','American','No matter where you are in your life, whatever set of people you\'re with, it all still breaks down like high school does. You have your social cliques, you have the people you get along with, the people you don\'t and the people you\'re ambivalent about. All of the dynamics are still here.','',NULL,'School,Down',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33370,'Work','Colin Hanks','Actor','\nNovember 24, 1977\n','','American','A baby\'s existence for the first three months is a one-way street. One person is doing all the work and the other is crying, sleeping and pooping. So the first moment when you\'re actually able to do something and they acknowledge your presence, that\'s a big deal. A very big deal.','',NULL,'Person,Moment',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33371,'','Colin Hanks','Actor','\nNovember 24, 1977\n','','American','But yeah, I played bass guitar in high school and in college and then I actually fractured my thumb, so my bass career went bye-bye.','',NULL,'School,Career,Guitar',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33372,'','Colin Hanks','Actor','\nNovember 24, 1977\n','','American','Boxers, man, except when I have to get dressed up. Then it\'s boxer-briefs. But never tighty-whities. Never. But dude! If they brought back Underoos? Dude, if they brought back Underoos, I would rock the Underoos. Like He-Man and Transformers and G.I. Joe and even like Dukes of Hazzard.','',NULL,'Rock,Except,Dude',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33373,'Music','Colin Hanks','Actor','\nNovember 24, 1977\n','','American','Everyone in my industry, the movie industry, is looking at the music industry and going, \'How do we avoid that collapse?\' And I don\'t know if you can, to be quite honest!','',NULL,'Honest,Everyone',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33374,'Good,Movies','Colin Hanks','Actor','\nNovember 24, 1977\n','','American','Having come up in the era where movies are only movies if they\'re released in the theater... I don\'t know if that holds true anymore. I\'ve been involved in some movies that have gone \'direct-to-video,\' and that used to not be a good thing, but now it\'s different.','',NULL,'True',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33375,'Good','Colin Hanks','Actor','\nNovember 24, 1977\n','','American','I collect watches because I\'m always late, and I need to know exactly how late I\'m going to be - in order to come up with a good excuse.','',NULL,'Order,Late',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33376,'','Colin Hanks','Actor','\nNovember 24, 1977\n','','American','I did plays in grade school.','',NULL,'School,Did,Grade',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33377,'Cool','Colin Hanks','Actor','\nNovember 24, 1977\n','','American','I didn\'t want to come up with some generic Johnny Bravo type name. I\'m not that cool, so I might as well stick with my birth name.','',NULL,'Might,Name',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33378,'','Colin Hanks','Actor','\nNovember 24, 1977\n','','American','I don\'t need to know how they make Coca-Cola. I think it tastes just fine not knowing what the ingredients are. I think there are some things that should be kept secret.','',NULL,'Secret,Knowing,Fine',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33379,'','Colin Hanks','Actor','\nNovember 24, 1977\n','','American','I eventually thought, this is the only thing I could do as a profession, I can\'t really do anything else.','',NULL,'Thought,Else,Eventually',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33380,'Men','Colin Hanks','Actor','\nNovember 24, 1977\n','','American','I guess maybe someone at \'Dexter\' saw the \'Mad Men\' stuff and thought, \'He can do this.\'','',NULL,'Someone,Thought',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33381,'Dad','Colin Hanks','Actor','\nNovember 24, 1977\n','','American','I knew that I needed to do something that I desperately loved. There was a period where I did question if it was acting because I knew that I would be making things hard on myself. I knew that there was going to be a little bit of a hullabaloo because of my dad being who he is and all that.','',NULL,'Hard,Did',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33382,'','Colin Hanks','Actor','\nNovember 24, 1977\n','','American','I like to look at scenarios and see how people interact with each other. That\'s why I\'m an actor because I try to recreate that. Since our daughter joined us the spectrum has widened.','',NULL,'Why,Try,Since',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33383,'','Colin Hanks','Actor','\nNovember 24, 1977\n','','American','I played bass guitar in high school and in college and then I actually fractured my thumb, so my bass career went bye-bye.','',NULL,'School,Career,Guitar',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33384,'Music,Time','Colin Hanks','Actor','\nNovember 24, 1977\n','','American','I spent a lot of time in Tower Records. I\'m a huge music nerd, and Tower was instrumental to me when I was growing up.','',NULL,'Growing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33385,'','Colin Hanks','Actor','\nNovember 24, 1977\n','','American','I think Robitussin is way underrated.','',NULL,'Underrated',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33386,'','Colin Hanks','Actor','\nNovember 24, 1977\n','','American','I was in two very horrible bands.','',NULL,'Two,Bands,Horrible',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33387,'','Colin Hanks','Actor','\nNovember 24, 1977\n','','American','I\'m really fascinated with anything that takes place between the 1920s up through the 1960s. In some ways it feels familiar, and in other ways it feels like it\'s from another planet.','',NULL,'Through,Place,Another',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33388,'','Colin Hanks','Actor','\nNovember 24, 1977\n','','American','I\'m the quiet bass player.','',NULL,'Quiet,Player,Bass',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33389,'Music','Colin Hanks','Actor','\nNovember 24, 1977\n','','American','I\'ve been able to find just as much interesting, exciting music through the Internet and iTunes... The personal interaction is not the same, and I\'m not walking out of a store with a physical thing, so there\'s definitely an element that is lost, for sure.','',NULL,'Lost,Through',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33390,'Time,Dad','Colin Hanks','Actor','\nNovember 24, 1977\n','','American','Keep in my mind my dad didn\'t become a huge, huge mega actor until I was halfway through high school - so right around the time he\'s going through his big renaissance is right when I\'m starting to do my high school revolting.','',NULL,'School',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33391,'Funny','Colin Hanks','Actor','\nNovember 24, 1977\n','','American','\'Lucky\' is for laughs, and there\'s really nothing funny that I\'m doing on \'Dexter.\' I think more than anything, both comment on the fact that anybody is capable of anything. Just because they are the shy guy in the corner doesn\'t mean that they are a harmless little bunny.','',NULL,'Nothing,Mean',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33392,'Dad','Colin Hanks','Actor','\nNovember 24, 1977\n','','American','My dad has always been extremely supportive in every decision I\'ve made and much more interested in me picking what I wanted to do.','',NULL,'Decision,Made',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33393,'','Colin Hanks','Actor','\nNovember 24, 1977\n','','American','Normally, what I do for fun is just nothing. I try to just relax. Normally, it involves just relaxing and reading and maybe going out and meeting up with a friend. I live a very simple existence. I would much rather just sit around and listen to a couple of records and read the paper.','',NULL,'Fun,Live,Simple',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33394,'Relationship,Nature','Tom Hanks','Actor','\nJuly 9, 1956\n','','American','Truth is, I\'ll never know all there is to know about you just as you will never know all there is to know about me. Humans are by nature too complicated to be understood fully. So, we can choose either to approach our fellow human beings with suspicion or to approach them with an open mind, a dash o','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33395,'Best','Tom Hanks','Actor','\nJuly 9, 1956\n','','American','As long as you as an individual... can convince yourself that in order to move forward as best you can you have to be optimistic, you can be described as \'one of the faithful,\' one of those people who can say, \'Well, look, something\'s going to happen! Let\'s just keep trying. Let\'s not give up.','',NULL,'Forward,Yourself',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33396,'Great','Tom Hanks','Actor','\nJuly 9, 1956\n','','American','If it wasn\'t hard, everyone would do it. It\'s the hard that makes it great.','',NULL,'Hard,Everyone',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33397,'Power','Tom Hanks','Actor','\nJuly 9, 1956\n','','American','Everybody has something that chews them up and, for me, that thing was always loneliness. The cinema has the power to make you not feel lonely, even when you are.','',NULL,'Loneliness,Lonely',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33398,'Love','Tom Hanks','Actor','\nJuly 9, 1956\n','','American','I love what I do for a living, it\'s the greatest job in the world, but you have to survive an awful lot of attention that you don\'t truly deserve and you have to live up to your professional responsibilities and I\'m always trying to balance that with what is really important.','',NULL,'Live,Greatest',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33399,'Science','Tom Hanks','Actor','\nJuly 9, 1956\n','','American','From now on we live in a world where man has walked on the Moon. It\'s not a miracle; we just decided to go.','',NULL,'Live,Moon',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33400,'','Tom Hanks','Actor','\nJuly 9, 1956\n','','American','I don\'t cause riots, but I do cause confusion. People freeze when they spot me.','',NULL,'Confusion,Cause,Riots',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33401,'','Tom Hanks','Actor','\nJuly 9, 1956\n','','American','E-mail is far more convenient than the telephone, as far as I\'m concerned. I would throw my phone away if I could get away with it.','',NULL,'Away,Far,Concerned',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33402,'Love,Respect','Tom Hanks','Actor','\nJuly 9, 1956\n','','American','Growing up in northern California has had a big influence on my love and respect for the outdoors. When I lived in Oakland, we would think nothing of driving to Half Moon Bay and Santa Cruz one day and then driving to the foothills of the Sierras the next day.','',NULL,'Nothing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33403,'Great','Tom Hanks','Actor','\nJuly 9, 1956\n','','American','But I also think all of the great stories in literature deal with loneliness. Sometimes it\'s by way of heartbreak, sometimes it\'s by way of injustice, sometimes it\'s by way of fate. There\'s an infinite number of ways to examine it.','',NULL,'Loneliness,Sometimes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33404,'Age,Time,History','Tom Hanks','Actor','\nJuly 9, 1956\n','','American','But look, I was born in 1956, the peak year for births in US history. I think I\'m very representative of many of the thought processes my generation have been through and, by and large, people of my age have had their imprint planted on the consciousness of western society for a long time.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33405,'','Tom Hanks','Actor','\nJuly 9, 1956\n','','American','May you live as long as you want and not want as long as you live.','',NULL,'Live,Long,May',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33406,'Politics,Time','Tom Hanks','Actor','\nJuly 9, 1956\n','','American','And I\'m not apolitical - I\'m very specific in my politics. But a lot of the time it\'s nobody\'s business unless you\'re over at my house having dinner.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33407,'Funny,Time,Good','Tom Hanks','Actor','\nJuly 9, 1956\n','','American','At the end of the day it\'s got to be a good movie, it\'s got to be a funny movie, and it\'s got to make people think, \'Hey, I couldn\'t have spent my time any better.\'','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33408,'','Tom Hanks','Actor','\nJuly 9, 1956\n','','American','I understand the concept of optimism. But I think with me what you get is a lack of cynicism.','',NULL,'Understand,Optimism,Lack',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33409,'Love,Men','Tom Hanks','Actor','\nJuly 9, 1956\n','','American','Prior to Saving Private Ryan I never worked with men. I was always working with some babe, and it was always about falling in love, and it just got turned around. I\'m not looking for any particular kind of story. I wait until it comes across my desk.','',NULL,'Working',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33410,'Truth','Tom Hanks','Actor','\nJuly 9, 1956\n','','American','The truth is that everyone pays attention to who\'s number one at the box office. And none of it matters, because the only thing that really exists is the connection the audience has with a movie.','',NULL,'Everyone,Attention',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33411,'','Tom Hanks','Actor','\nJuly 9, 1956\n','','American','There\'s a difference between solitude and loneliness. I can understand the concept of being a monk for a while.','',NULL,'Loneliness,Understand,Between',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33412,'Work,Best','Tom Hanks','Actor','\nJuly 9, 1956\n','','American','Acting still rings my bell as much as it did in high school. Plus, I can now indulge my interests as a producer as well. My work is more fun than fun but, best of all, it\'s still very scary. You are always walking some kind of high wire.','',NULL,'School',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33413,'','Tom Hanks','Actor','\nJuly 9, 1956\n','','American','And then it was like, wait, you can go to college and study theater? And act in plays? This is almost a racket, you know. And then when the opportunity came along to do it professionally, I thought I\'d won the lottery.','',NULL,'Thought,Study,Wait',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33414,'Good,Alone','Tom Hanks','Actor','\nJuly 9, 1956\n','','American','As a young man, even if I was going to see a play or a film by myself, I didn\'t feel like I was alone. There was something that was unfolding up there that brought me into it. And I recognised that. For those two hours, it made me feel like I belonged to something really good.','',NULL,'Made',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33415,'','Tom Hanks','Actor','\nJuly 9, 1956\n','','American','As an actor I am always waiting for my luck to run out.','',NULL,'Waiting,Luck,Actor',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33416,'','Tom Hanks','Actor','\nJuly 9, 1956\n','','American','But actors with political views are a dime a dozen.','',NULL,'Political,Views,Dozen',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33417,'','Tom Hanks','Actor','\nJuly 9, 1956\n','','American','But television, when I was doing it, was all about scoring. You had to make these jokes bang, do whatever you could to make the material really pop. And if it didn\'t, there was something wrong with the material, or with you.','',NULL,'Wrong,Whatever,Television',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33418,'','Tom Hanks','Actor','\nJuly 9, 1956\n','','American','But the battles against loneliness that I fought when I was 16 are very different from those I fought when I was 27, and those are very different from the ones I fight at 44.','',NULL,'Loneliness,Fight,Different',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33419,'Experience,Learning','Jack Hanna','Celebrity','\nJanuary 2, 1947\n','','American','The world is the true classroom. The most rewarding and important type of learning is through experience, seeing something with our own eyes.','',NULL,'True',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33420,'','Jack Hanna','Celebrity','\nJanuary 2, 1947\n','','American','Zoo animals are ambassadors for their cousins in the wild.','',NULL,'Wild,Cousins,Zoo',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33421,'','Jack Hanna','Celebrity','\nJanuary 2, 1947\n','','American','A lion is called a \'king of beasts\' obviously for a reason.','',NULL,'Reason,Lion,King',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33422,'','Jack Hanna','Celebrity','\nJanuary 2, 1947\n','','American','A lot of cats are not that social.','',NULL,'Social,Cats',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33423,'','Jack Hanna','Celebrity','\nJanuary 2, 1947\n','','American','Alligators and crocodiles are some of the most aggressive creatures on the planet - they\'ll take down a boat if you come up to their nest.','',NULL,'Down,Boat,Aggressive',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33424,'','Jack Hanna','Celebrity','\nJanuary 2, 1947\n','','American','Hogs and pigs are very intelligent.','',NULL,'Pigs,Hogs',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33425,'Famous','Jack Hanna','Celebrity','\nJanuary 2, 1947\n','','American','I had a very famous trainer tell me once, \'You can usually train a wild animal but never tame a wild animal, ever.\' They are always going to be wild, no matter what anybody says.','',NULL,'Ever,Tell',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33426,'','Jack Hanna','Celebrity','\nJanuary 2, 1947\n','','American','I\'ve been out all over the world tranquilizing animals.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33427,'','Jack Hanna','Celebrity','\nJanuary 2, 1947\n','','American','If I find myself afraid or scared, that means I\'m doing the wrong thing.','',NULL,'Find,Wrong,Afraid',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33428,'Good','Jack Hanna','Celebrity','\nJanuary 2, 1947\n','','American','The groundhogs are pretty good at eluding. If somebody is trying to come after a ground hog, they go and they burrow.','',NULL,'Trying,Pretty',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33429,'','Jack Hanna','Celebrity','\nJanuary 2, 1947\n','','American','The most important thing is to preserve the world we live in. Unless people understand and learn about our world, habitats, and animals, they won\'t understand that if we don\'t protect those habitats, we\'ll eventually destroy ourselves.','',NULL,'Live,Important,Understand',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33430,'','Jack Hanna','Celebrity','\nJanuary 2, 1947\n','','American','The most magnificent creature in the entire world, the tiger is.','',NULL,'Tiger,Creature,Entire',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33431,'','Jack Hanna','Celebrity','\nJanuary 2, 1947\n','','American','The snow leopard is absolutely magnificent. It represents really what endangered species are all about.','',NULL,'Snow,Endangered,Leopard',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33432,'Life','Jack Hanna','Celebrity','\nJanuary 2, 1947\n','','American','You know, having raised animals all my life for 50-something years, I would say that you know, I\'m fascinated by cats.','',NULL,'Cats,Fascinated',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33433,'Time,Good','Kathleen Hanna','Musician','\nNovember 12, 1969\n','','American','I\'m just working and having a good time and seeing what develops, which is so awesome, because you don\'t know what\'s going to happen, and I\'m letting myself do that a lot more than I ever have.','',NULL,'Ever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33434,'','Kathleen Hanna','Musician','\nNovember 12, 1969\n','','American','Certain people are like \'Oh, here come the Feminazis!\' You end up acting 10 times nicer than you even need to be, to be the opposite of the stereotype like \'You\'re the man haters!\' We\'re always bending over backwards being extra nice. And I don\'t know if being nice is my legacy.','',NULL,'Nice,End,Acting',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33435,'Art','Kathleen Hanna','Musician','\nNovember 12, 1969\n','','American','Art revolves around creating something that isn\'t there.','',NULL,'Around,Creating',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33436,'Work','Kathleen Hanna','Musician','\nNovember 12, 1969\n','','American','I felt it was really, really important, not just in the vein of feminist erasure or whatever but also just as an artist that I honored my work.','',NULL,'Important,Whatever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33437,'','Kathleen Hanna','Musician','\nNovember 12, 1969\n','','American','I just write what I want to write.','',NULL,'Write',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33438,'Work','Kathleen Hanna','Musician','\nNovember 12, 1969\n','','American','I really like to talk about my work in a way that is complicated.','',NULL,'Talk',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33439,'','Kathleen Hanna','Musician','\nNovember 12, 1969\n','','American','I think as a culture, we don\'t like conflict or looking at icky stuff - especially in our downtime.','',NULL,'Looking,Culture,Stuff',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33440,'','Kathleen Hanna','Musician','\nNovember 12, 1969\n','','American','I wanted to make something that I wanted to hear that I wasn\'t hearing.','',NULL,'Wanted,Hear,Hearing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33441,'Art','Kathleen Hanna','Musician','\nNovember 12, 1969\n','','American','I wanted to say to myself as much as anyone else that we made art.','',NULL,'Made,Else',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33442,'Fear','Kathleen Hanna','Musician','\nNovember 12, 1969\n','','American','I was in a band in the \'90s called Bikini Kill, and we were so freaked out about documentation then, and there was the whole thing, not just about the male gaze, but that people were going to misrepresent you... a kind fear of the mainstream that a lot of us had.','',NULL,'Whole,Band',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33443,'','Kathleen Hanna','Musician','\nNovember 12, 1969\n','','American','If I had to choose between the band or the friendships, I\'d choose the friendships at this point.','',NULL,'Between,Point,Band',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33444,'Women','Kathleen Hanna','Musician','\nNovember 12, 1969\n','','American','It\'s unexpected for women\'s issues to be brought up in places other than women\'s centers on college campuses or crisis places.','',NULL,'Crisis,College',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33445,'Good','Kathleen Hanna','Musician','\nNovember 12, 1969\n','','American','People have always had these weird things about how you have to be really good looking to be a singer.','',NULL,'Looking,Weird',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33446,'Women','Kathleen Hanna','Musician','\nNovember 12, 1969\n','','American','So many women have experienced horrific forms of male violence throughout their lives, and why isn\'t there a song about how you get depressed because of it?','',NULL,'Why,Violence',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33447,'Great','Kathleen Hanna','Musician','\nNovember 12, 1969\n','','American','There are so many great artists that are doing interesting things, that I don\'t want to focus on boring people.','',NULL,'Focus,Boring',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33448,'Women,Attitude','Kathleen Hanna','Musician','\nNovember 12, 1969\n','','American','Women didn\'t want to be on the stage with other women because they didn\'t want their bodies to be compared. They didn\'t want another female act opening for them because of this weird competitive and tokenistic attitude.','',NULL,'Another',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33449,'Work,Good','Kathleen Hanna','Musician','\nNovember 12, 1969\n','','American','You don\'t have to have magic unicorn powers. You work at it, and you get better. It\'s like anything: You sit there and do it every day, and eventually you get good at it.','',NULL,'Better',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33450,'Men,Power','Kathleen Hanna','Musician','\nNovember 12, 1969\n','','American','You learn that the only way to get rock-star power as a girl is to be a groupie and bare your breasts and get chosen for the night. We learn that the only way to get anywhere is through men. And it\'s a lie.','',NULL,'Girl',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33451,'','Marcus A. Hanna','Politician','\nSeptember 24, 1837\n','\nFebruary 15, 1904\n','American','Now look, that damned cowboy is President of the United States.','',NULL,'President,United,Cowboy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33452,'','Mark Hanna','Businessman','\nSeptember 24, 1837\n','\nFebruary 15, 1904\n','American','Don\'t organize in the spirit of antagonism; that should be beneath your consideration.','',NULL,'Spirit,Beneath,Organize',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33453,'','Mark Hanna','Businessman','\nSeptember 24, 1837\n','\nFebruary 15, 1904\n','American','Don\'t organize for any other purpose than mutual benefit to the employer and the employee.','',NULL,'Purpose,Benefit,Employee',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33454,'Trust,Time','Mark Hanna','Businessman','\nSeptember 24, 1837\n','\nFebruary 15, 1904\n','American','If we can by any method establish a relation of mutual trust between the laborer and the employer, we shall lay the foundation stone of a structure that will endure for all time.','',NULL,'Between',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33455,'','Richard Hanna','Politician','','','','I do think there is room at the very top for marginal tax changes.','',NULL,'Tax,Changes,Top',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33456,'Work','Richard Hanna','Politician','','','','I don\'t think you want to hurt businesses that are making $250,000 or $500,000. Those are the real people who created the opportunity to put people to work.','',NULL,'Hurt,Real',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33457,'Women','Richard Hanna','Politician','','','','I think these are very precarious times for women, it seems. So many of your rights are under assault.','',NULL,'Times,Rights',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33458,'Work','Richard Hanna','Politician','','','','I value my reputation. I work hard to avoid even the appearance of impropriety.','',NULL,'Hard,Value',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33459,'','Richard Hanna','Politician','','','','I wasn\'t a smart kid in terms of numbers, but, I told them, \'I\'m a thoughtful, responsible guy.\'','',NULL,'Smart,Thoughtful,Guy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33460,'','Richard Hanna','Politician','','','','You need to remind people that you vote, you matter, and that they can\'t succeed without your help.','',NULL,'Help,Vote,Matter',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33461,'Best','Barry Hannah','Novelist','\nApril 23, 1942\n','','American','Voice comes to you through a spell, a trance. The best voices are not you... they\'re a little away from you.','',NULL,'Through,Away',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33462,'','Barry Hannah','Novelist','\nApril 23, 1942\n','','American','A man\'s got to do what a man\'s got to do. A woman must do what he can\'t.','',NULL,'Must,Woman',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33463,'Life','Barry Hannah','Novelist','\nApril 23, 1942\n','','American','I distrust thought. The interior life is highly overrated. I don\'t like the wispy and the vague... or inductive logic in any kind of writing. I\'m impatient with writers who make too much sense. The better things that I\'ve done have come to me by instinct.','',NULL,'Better,Writing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33464,'Life,Work,Travel','Barry Hannah','Novelist','\nApril 23, 1942\n','','American','I don\'t write under the ghost of Faulkner. I live in the same town and find his life and work inspiring, but that\'s it. I have a motorcycle and tool along the country lanes. I travel at my own speed.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33465,'Men,Sad','Barry Hannah','Novelist','\nApril 23, 1942\n','','American','I found out about reviews early on. They\'re mostly written by sad men on bad afternoons. That\'s probably why I\'m less angry than some writers, who are so narcissistic they consider every line of every review, even a thoughtful one, as major treason.','',NULL,'Angry',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33466,'Art','Barry Hannah','Novelist','\nApril 23, 1942\n','','American','I grew up when people seemed actually to be hurting themselves for their art. Of course, some of it was phony.','',NULL,'Hurting,Themselves',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33467,'Marriage','Barry Hannah','Novelist','\nApril 23, 1942\n','','American','I lost my second marriage because of drinking, and I loved the woman very much. But I thought I needed booze to write. I\'m glad I was disabused.','',NULL,'Woman,Lost',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33468,'','Barry Hannah','Novelist','\nApril 23, 1942\n','','American','I wanted very much to be Miles Davis when I was a boy, but without the practice. It just looked like an endless road.','',NULL,'Wanted,Road,Practice',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33469,'Work,Time','Barry Hannah','Novelist','\nApril 23, 1942\n','','American','I was always kind of florid. And full of rhetoric. That was my flaw. My whole time writing, I\'ve had to work against that because it can be a wrecking posture.','',NULL,'Writing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33470,'','Barry Hannah','Novelist','\nApril 23, 1942\n','','American','I\'ll tell you why I like writing: it\'s just jumping into a pool. I get myself into a kind of trance. I engage the world, but it\'s also wonderful to just escape. I try to find the purities out of the confusion. It\'s pretty old-fashioned, but it\'s fun.','',NULL,'Fun,Writing,Find',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33471,'Love','Barry Hannah','Novelist','\nApril 23, 1942\n','','American','Love and despair go hand in hand.','',NULL,'Despair,Hand',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33472,'','Barry Hannah','Novelist','\nApril 23, 1942\n','','American','Most novels I come across have all the excitement of a long trip on a bus with a sensitive glee club. Yammer and chat.','',NULL,'Long,Excitement,Sensitive',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33473,'Best','Barry Hannah','Novelist','\nApril 23, 1942\n','','American','My best stories come out of nowhere, with no concern for form at all.','',NULL,'Stories,Concern',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33474,'Love','Barry Hannah','Novelist','\nApril 23, 1942\n','','American','Randomness I love. And I still love just a holler right in the middle of an ongoing narrative. Pain or joy, ecstasy.','',NULL,'Pain,Still',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33475,'Music','Barry Hannah','Novelist','\nApril 23, 1942\n','','American','Some writers are curiously unmusical. I don\'t get it. I don\'t get them. For me, music is essential. I always have music on when I\'m doing well. Writing and music are two different mediums, but musical phrases can give you sentences that you didn\'t think you ever had.','',NULL,'Writing,Ever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33476,'God','Barry Hannah','Novelist','\nApril 23, 1942\n','','American','When you\'re not involved, other people\'s unhappiness seems to be about the funniest damn thing on earth because you think you can solve it, that you are God, that you are above this, and that their unhappiness is just such useless toil and agony. If it\'s you, it ceases to be a comedy.','',NULL,'Comedy,Earth',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33477,'','Daryl Hannah','Actress','\nDecember 3, 1960\n','','American','It\'s not necessary to go far and wide. I mean, you can really find exciting and inspiring things within your hometown.','',NULL,'Mean,Find,Far',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33478,'','Daryl Hannah','Actress','\nDecember 3, 1960\n','','American','It\'s the first villain that I\'ve played in a movie that has absolutely no vulnerability and no innocence, nothing whatsoever that is likeable about her other than she\'s so bad.','',NULL,'Bad,Nothing,Her',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33479,'Positive','Daryl Hannah','Actress','\nDecember 3, 1960\n','','American','I really struggle with that feeling of helplessness. That\'s why I really try to get my blogs, and even myself, to point to the positive and look at all the inspiring things that are happening.','',NULL,'Struggle,Feeling',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33480,'Power','Daryl Hannah','Actress','\nDecember 3, 1960\n','','American','Obviously we\'re a consumer nation and you have the power to influence these big corporations who are running the world right now through what you chose to, or not to, purchase.','',NULL,'Through,Big',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33481,'','Daryl Hannah','Actress','\nDecember 3, 1960\n','','American','A movie camera is like having someone you have a crush on watching you from afar - you pretend it\'s not there.','',NULL,'Someone,Movie,Crush',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33482,'','Daryl Hannah','Actress','\nDecember 3, 1960\n','','American','And I know that the younger generation is doing things that are so ingenious. And for them it\'s not a matter of a political belief or an environmental stance. It\'s really just common sense.','',NULL,'Political,Sense,Matter',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33483,'','Daryl Hannah','Actress','\nDecember 3, 1960\n','','American','And then of course, obviously as far as issues such as global warming, something has to be done on the corporate side, there has to be some mandate or some legislation.','',NULL,'Done,Far,Side',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33484,'','Daryl Hannah','Actress','\nDecember 3, 1960\n','','American','Being a humanitarian, supporting animal rights activists, human rights activists, it\'s all the same.','',NULL,'Human,Same,Rights',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33485,'','Daryl Hannah','Actress','\nDecember 3, 1960\n','','American','Filmmaking is such a collaborative medium.','',NULL,'Filmmaking,Medium',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33486,'Time','Daryl Hannah','Actress','\nDecember 3, 1960\n','','American','I find that when I play reality-based characters, it is only as fun for me if I have a lot of time to do research. If I don\'t it just isn\'t exciting but if I do, it can be fun because I can learn about that person and the world that they live in and I can become somebody else.','',NULL,'Fun,Live',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33487,'','Daryl Hannah','Actress','\nDecember 3, 1960\n','','American','I have four dogs, four horses, a cat, and a bunch of wild frogs.','',NULL,'Four,Wild,Dogs',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33488,'','Daryl Hannah','Actress','\nDecember 3, 1960\n','','American','I just finished a film with Michael Radford called Dancing at the Blue Iguana.','',NULL,'Film,Dancing,Finished',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33489,'Love,Family','Daryl Hannah','Actress','\nDecember 3, 1960\n','','American','I love the idea that biodiesel has the potential to support farmers, especially the family farms.','',NULL,'Idea',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33490,'','Daryl Hannah','Actress','\nDecember 3, 1960\n','','American','I\'d like to be a giant enabler.','',NULL,'Giant',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33491,'Change','Daryl Hannah','Actress','\nDecember 3, 1960\n','','American','I\'d like to provide information, inspiration, and access to whatever goods and services are needed to make it super easy for everyone to change their lifestyle to a sustainable one.','',NULL,'Everyone,Easy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33492,'','Daryl Hannah','Actress','\nDecember 3, 1960\n','','American','I\'m one of those people who figures that it will eventually sort itself out.','',NULL,'Eventually,Figures',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33493,'','Daryl Hannah','Actress','\nDecember 3, 1960\n','','American','I\'ve been using the same editor, thankfully, she\'s been sticking with me, but I\'ve been doing it full-on guerilla style... I haven\'t gotten any public sponsor or anything, because I don\'t want to seem like I\'m trying to sell any particular thing.','',NULL,'Trying,Same,She',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33494,'Good,Business','Daryl Hannah','Actress','\nDecember 3, 1960\n','','American','I\'ve never been good in the financial and business arenas. I handle the creative side of things.','',NULL,'Creative',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33495,'','Daryl Hannah','Actress','\nDecember 3, 1960\n','','American','Most Oscar parties are pretty silly. They\'re really for people who like to schmooze.','',NULL,'Pretty,Silly,Parties',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33496,'Technology','Daryl Hannah','Actress','\nDecember 3, 1960\n','','American','Most people are really stunned to find out that the technology has been around for more than 100 years, and that the diesel engine was in fact invented to run on vegetable oil.','',NULL,'Find,Around',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33497,'Morning','Daryl Hannah','Actress','\nDecember 3, 1960\n','','American','My ideal is to wake up in the morning and run around the meadow naked.','',NULL,'Around,Run',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33498,'','Daryl Hannah','Actress','\nDecember 3, 1960\n','','American','No one really wants to send their kids off to die for oil.','',NULL,'Die,Kids,Off',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33499,'','Daryl Hannah','Actress','\nDecember 3, 1960\n','','American','So organic farming practices are something that, to me, are interlinked with the idea of using biodiesel.','',NULL,'Idea,Using,Farming',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33500,'','Daryl Hannah','Actress','\nDecember 3, 1960\n','','American','Sometimes it\'s a character you want to play or a story you want to tell. Sometimes it\'s just to pay the bills.','',NULL,'Character,Play,Sometimes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33501,'','Daryl Hannah','Actress','\nDecember 3, 1960\n','','American','That will only happen if I have a bout of amnesia or if I feel like mooning someone in the audience.','',NULL,'Someone,Happen,Audience',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33502,'War','Hanoi Hannah','Celebrity','1931','','Vietnamese','American GIs don\'t fight this unjust immoral and illegal war of Johnson\'s.','',NULL,'Fight,American',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33503,'','Hanoi Hannah','Celebrity','1931','','Vietnamese','Americans are xenophobic, they will believe their own people rather than the adversary, even a friendly enemy voice.','',NULL,'Believe,Enemy,Friendly',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33504,'Time','Hanoi Hannah','Celebrity','1931','','Vietnamese','And we also read Newsweek, Time and several newspapers.','',NULL,'Read,Newspapers',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33505,'War','Hanoi Hannah','Celebrity','1931','','Vietnamese','And we broadcast tapes sent to us from Americans against the war. These were most effective I believe.','',NULL,'Believe,Against',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33506,'Time','Hanoi Hannah','Celebrity','1931','','Vietnamese','Because our fight has been for such a long time we are isolated from the world, even after reconstruction we don\'t have much attention from people outside.','',NULL,'Fight,Long',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33507,'Good','Hanoi Hannah','Celebrity','1931','','Vietnamese','Because the GIs were sent massively to South Vietnam, maybe it\'s a good idea to have a broadcast for them.','',NULL,'Idea,Maybe',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33508,'','Hanoi Hannah','Celebrity','1931','','Vietnamese','I am happy with what I\'ve done.','',NULL,'Happy,Done',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33509,'','Hanoi Hannah','Celebrity','1931','','Vietnamese','I had to do something for the country.','',NULL,'Country',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33510,'','Hanoi Hannah','Celebrity','1931','','Vietnamese','I have always compared our traditions of liberty, like those of Abraham Lincoln and Ho Chi Minh.','',NULL,'Liberty,Compared,Traditions',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33511,'Work','Hanoi Hannah','Celebrity','1931','','Vietnamese','I put my heart in my work.','',NULL,'Heart,Put',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33512,'','Hanoi Hannah','Celebrity','1931','','Vietnamese','I would like to see America some day.','',NULL,'America',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33513,'War','Hanoi Hannah','Celebrity','1931','','Vietnamese','It wasn\'t a new idea. During the war against the French we had this kind of broadcast for the French soldiers.','',NULL,'Against,Idea',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33514,'Life,War','Hanoi Hannah','Celebrity','1931','','Vietnamese','Nothing is more confused than to be ordered into a war to die or to be maimed for life without the faintest idea of what\'s going on.','',NULL,'Nothing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33515,'','Hanoi Hannah','Celebrity','1931','','Vietnamese','Our program for American GIs can be heard at 1630 hours.','',NULL,'American,Heard,Hours',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33516,'','Hanoi Hannah','Celebrity','1931','','Vietnamese','Sometimes my colleagues joke and call me Hannah.','',NULL,'Sometimes,Joke,Call',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33517,'','Hanoi Hannah','Celebrity','1931','','Vietnamese','There\'s a policy now of opening the doors to the outside world.','',NULL,'Outside,Policy,Doors',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33518,'','Hanoi Hannah','Celebrity','1931','','Vietnamese','This is the voice of Vietnam Broadcasting from Hanoi, capitol of the Democratic republic of Vietnam.','',NULL,'Voice,Democratic,Republic',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33519,'War','Hanoi Hannah','Celebrity','1931','','Vietnamese','We advised them to do what they think proper against the war.','',NULL,'Against,Proper',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33520,'','Hanoi Hannah','Celebrity','1931','','Vietnamese','We asked Jane Fonda if she would like to meet American pilots in Hanoi, but she refused, she didn\'t want to.','',NULL,'American,She,Meet',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33521,'','Hanoi Hannah','Celebrity','1931','','Vietnamese','Well, we think the broadcasts did have some effect, because we see the antiwar movement in the U.S. building up, growing and so we think that our broadcast is a support to this antiwar movement.','',NULL,'Did,Support,Growing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33522,'Best,Alone','Jack Hannah','Environmentalist','\nJanuary 2, 1947\n','','American','The best thing to do is just leave them alone. Alligators want to be away from you just as much as you want to be away from them.','',NULL,'Away',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33523,'','Jack Hannah','Environmentalist','\nJanuary 2, 1947\n','','American','Wild animals are just as confused as people are now. You\'ve got toxins in the water, oil, sewage, all sorts of things.','',NULL,'Confused,Water,Wild',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33524,'Education,Alone','John Hannah','Athlete','\nApril 4, 1951\n','','American','Higher education must lead the march back to the fundamentals of human relationships, to the old discovery that is ever new, that man does not live by bread alone.','',NULL,'Live',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33525,'Life,Business','John Hannah','Athlete','\nApril 4, 1951\n','','American','The greatest ability in business is to get along with others and influence their actions. A chip on the shoulder is too heavy a piece of baggage to carry through life.','',NULL,'Greatest',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33526,'Politics','Daniel Hannan','Politician','\nSeptember 1, 1971\n','','British','You cannot spend your way out of recession or borrow your way out of debt.','',NULL,'Cannot,Debt',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33527,'','Daniel Hannan','Politician','\nSeptember 1, 1971\n','','British','Political reporters no longer get to decide what\'s news. The days when a minister gave briefings to a dozen lobby correspondents, and thereby dictated the next day\'s headlines, are over. Now, a thousand bloggers decide for themselves what is interesting. If enough of them are tickled then, bingo, yo','',NULL,'Political,Enough,Themselves',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33528,'Money','Daniel Hannan','Politician','\nSeptember 1, 1971\n','','British','A trillion here, a trillion there and pretty soon you\'re talking about real money.','',NULL,'Real,Pretty',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33529,'Health','Daniel Hannan','Politician','\nSeptember 1, 1971\n','','British','I am not the Conservative Party\'s health care spokesman. I\'m fond of Andrew Lansley, and I strongly support David Cameron as party leader.','',NULL,'Care,Leader',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33530,'','Daniel Hannan','Politician','\nSeptember 1, 1971\n','','British','Most British people are keen to remain in a European free trade zone; and most EU states are keen to keep us there, because we buy from them more than we sell to them to the tune of £40 million per day.','',NULL,'Free,Keep,Remain',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33531,'','Daniel Hannan','Politician','\nSeptember 1, 1971\n','','British','New fathers, political prisoners, traumatised presidential aides, resolute schoolboys, MEPs addressing unfriendly chambers - we all find that Shakespeare has magically anticipated our precise circumstances. How he was possible, I still don\'t understand; but there isn\'t a day I\'m not grateful that he','',NULL,'Political,Understand,Find',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33532,'','Daniel Hannan','Politician','\nSeptember 1, 1971\n','','British','On any measure, Spain\'s bank rescue has been a disaster. A hundred million euros have been added to the national debt, ten-year bonds are at a record high and the country\'s credit rating has been downgraded three notches.','',NULL,'Country,High,Three',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33533,'Home','Daniel Hannan','Politician','\nSeptember 1, 1971\n','','British','Prime Minister, I see you\'ve already mastered the essential craft of the European politician, namely, the ability to say one thing in this chamber and a very different thing to your home electorate.','',NULL,'Different,Ability',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33534,'','Daniel Hannan','Politician','\nSeptember 1, 1971\n','','British','The \'EU in a Nutshell\' is a miscellany of facts and anecdotes about the system which rules us. It\'s a book you can delve into in pursuit of a particular fact, or crack open for entertainment at virtually any page.','',NULL,'Book,Fact,Rules',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33535,'','Daniel Hannan','Politician','\nSeptember 1, 1971\n','','British','The \'Robben Island Bible\' has arrived at the British Museum. It\'s a garish thing, its cover plastered with pink and gold Hindu images, designed to hide its contents. Within is the finest collection of words generated by human intelligence: the complete works of William Shakespeare.','',NULL,'Human,Words,Within',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33536,'Age','Daniel Hannan','Politician','\nSeptember 1, 1971\n','','British','The anti-apartheid prisoners on the island, like so many in every age and nation, found that Shakespeare had a peculiar ability to gentle their condition. They used to gather clandestinely to read the plays; on one occasion, the book was passed around for each man to mark his favourite lines.','',NULL,'Book,Around',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33537,'','Daniel Hannan','Politician','\nSeptember 1, 1971\n','','British','The idea seems to be to use the next treaty talks to strike a grand bargain: Britain will be helpful to those states wishing to establish a fiscal union among themselves if, in exchange, we can amicably derogate from the aspects of the EU which we dislike.','',NULL,'Idea,Themselves,Union',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33538,'','Daniel Hannan','Politician','\nSeptember 1, 1971\n','','British','The statistics might have a Eurosceptic cast, but they are not exactly a fun read. Few of us want to wade through ONS graphs or European Commission tables.','',NULL,'Fun,Through,Few',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33539,'Money,Truth','Daniel Hannan','Politician','\nSeptember 1, 1971\n','','British','The truth, Prime Minister, is that you have run out of our money. The country as a whole is now in negative equity. Every British child is born owing around 20,000 pounds. Servicing the interest on that debt is going to cost more than educating the child.','',NULL,'Country',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33540,'Beauty,Best','Daniel Hannan','Politician','\nSeptember 1, 1971\n','','British','The U.S. states that allow for citizens\' initiatives tend to have fewer laws and lower taxes than the ones that don\'t. But the beauty of the system is that it encourages the spread of best practice.','',NULL,'System',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33541,'','Daniel Hannan','Politician','\nSeptember 1, 1971\n','','British','When you repeat, in that wooden and perfunctory way, that our situation is better than others, that we\'re \'well-placed to weather the storm\', I have to tell you that you sound like a Brezhnev-era apparatchik giving the party line.','',NULL,'Better,Giving,Others',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33542,'','Daniel Hannan','Politician','\nSeptember 1, 1971\n','','British','Whenever the debate moves on to hard numbers - our deficit with Europe, our surplus with the rest of the world, our Brussels budget contributions, the tiny part of our economy dependent on sales to the EU, the vast part subjected to EU regulation - Euro-enthusiasts quickly shift their ground and sta','',NULL,'Hard,Start,Rest',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33543,'','Daniel Hannan','Politician','\nSeptember 1, 1971\n','','British','You cannot carry on forever squeezing the productive bit of the economy in order to fund an unprecedented engorgement of the unproductive bit.','',NULL,'Cannot,Order,Forever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33544,'Time,Good','Alyson Hannigan','Actress','\nMarch 24, 1974\n','','American','I know quickly whether a guy is boyfriend material. If I can have a good time doing absolutely nothing with him, then that\'s boyfriend material for me. Like if we\'re able to have fun at a gas station. I\'ve had some really good times at gas stations.','',NULL,'Fun',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33545,'Love,God','Alyson Hannigan','Actress','\nMarch 24, 1974\n','','American','I love this profession, but God, it can just destroy people, and I don\'t want that to happen and become some monster.','',NULL,'Happen',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33546,'','Alyson Hannigan','Actress','\nMarch 24, 1974\n','','American','I want to stay true to who I am by trying to be in the moment.','',NULL,'True,Trying,Moment',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33547,'','Alyson Hannigan','Actress','\nMarch 24, 1974\n','','American','I went to a regular school, not one of those fame academy things.','',NULL,'School,Fame,Academy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33548,'','Alyson Hannigan','Actress','\nMarch 24, 1974\n','','American','I would just as likely be doing soccer practice as filming commercials.','',NULL,'Practice,Soccer,Likely',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33549,'Mom','Alyson Hannigan','Actress','\nMarch 24, 1974\n','','American','My mom was a photographer and whenever they needed a baby for a modelling job, she\'d stick me in front of the camera. That\'s how it started.','',NULL,'Job,She',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33550,'Marriage,Mom','Alyson Hannigan','Actress','\nMarch 24, 1974\n','','American','My mom, Emilie, always taught me to think hard about marriage.','',NULL,'Hard',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33551,'Life','Alyson Hannigan','Actress','\nMarch 24, 1974\n','','American','Nerds are far more interesting human in later life.','',NULL,'Human,Far',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33552,'','Alyson Hannigan','Actress','\nMarch 24, 1974\n','','American','There should be a law that there\'s a pajama day every few weeks.','',NULL,'Law,Few,Weeks',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33553,'','Alyson Hannigan','Actress','\nMarch 24, 1974\n','','American','There\'s a very wild side to me, but it\'s calming down.','',NULL,'Down,Side,Wild',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33554,'Life,Movies','Alyson Hannigan','Actress','\nMarch 24, 1974\n','','American','This is what I always wanted to do in my entire life, so I am not going to sit here and complain that it is so terrible to be in successful movies, because it becomes a trilogy!','',NULL,'Successful',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33555,'','Alyson Hannigan','Actress','\nMarch 24, 1974\n','','American','You need to suffer to be interesting.','',NULL,'Suffer',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33556,'','Sean Hannity','Writer','\nDecember 30, 1961\n','','American','Is the president purposefully using propaganda and hyperbole to garner the American public for support?','',NULL,'American,Support,Public',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33557,'','Sean Hannity','Writer','\nDecember 30, 1961\n','','American','It doesn\'t say anywhere in the Constitution this idea of the separation of church and state.','',NULL,'Idea,State,Church',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33558,'','Sean Hannity','Writer','\nDecember 30, 1961\n','','American','Can we pray for the re-election of George Bush?','',NULL,'Pray,Bush,George',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33559,'','Sean Hannity','Writer','\nDecember 30, 1961\n','','American','Governor, why wouldn\'t anyone want to say the Pledge of Allegiance, unless they detested their own country or were ignorant of its greatness?','',NULL,'Country,Why,Greatness',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33560,'Life','Sean Hannity','Writer','\nDecember 30, 1961\n','','American','I am a total loser, in every aspect of my life. I rarely go out.','',NULL,'Loser,Total',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33561,'Life,Work,Family','Sean Hannity','Writer','\nDecember 30, 1961\n','','American','I am a total loser, in every aspect of my life. I rarely go out. I have a great family and we spend all our time together. I work hard and play hard with them.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33562,'Life','Sean Hannity','Writer','\nDecember 30, 1961\n','','American','I am very disciplined in my life and very up front. It is the only way I can do it and do it well. I am up every day at 7, and I feed my kids, no matter how long the day was.','',NULL,'Long,Matter',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33563,'Faith,Family','Sean Hannity','Writer','\nDecember 30, 1961\n','','American','I believe in faith, family and country. I really keep it that simple.','',NULL,'Believe',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33564,'Religion','Sean Hannity','Writer','\nDecember 30, 1961\n','','American','I don\'t think we should proselytize a particular religion.','',NULL,'Particular',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33565,'','Sean Hannity','Writer','\nDecember 30, 1961\n','','American','I hate when people use my tactics against me.','',NULL,'Hate,Against,Tactics',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33566,'','Sean Hannity','Writer','\nDecember 30, 1961\n','','American','I have liberal friends. They are misguided, they are wrong. I disagree with them. I don\'t want them to vote. I want them to go on vacation in November.','',NULL,'Friends,Wrong,Vote',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33567,'','Sean Hannity','Writer','\nDecember 30, 1961\n','','American','I have never seen any such quote anyplace, anywhere.','',NULL,'Seen,Anywhere,Anyplace',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33568,'','Sean Hannity','Writer','\nDecember 30, 1961\n','','American','I like guts in my leaders.','',NULL,'Leaders,Guts',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33569,'Life','Sean Hannity','Writer','\nDecember 30, 1961\n','','American','I really don\'t map out my life. There\'s no big plan.','',NULL,'Big,Plan',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33570,'','Sean Hannity','Writer','\nDecember 30, 1961\n','','American','I think anybody that gives their opinion in a confident way everyday is going to be criticized.','',NULL,'Opinion,Everyday,Anybody',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33571,'Future','Sean Hannity','Writer','\nDecember 30, 1961\n','','American','I think you need people of principle, of character, that are leaders, that take stands on important tough issues that will affect the future of this country.','',NULL,'Character,Important',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33572,'Age,Art','Sean Hannity','Writer','\nDecember 30, 1961\n','','American','I was born to argue... I don\'t know why. I mean, from arguing with my teachers and, on occasions, my parents. I think I\'ve mastered the art of argument at a fairly young age.','',NULL,'Parents',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33573,'','Sean Hannity','Writer','\nDecember 30, 1961\n','','American','I\'m a registered conservative.','',NULL,'Registered',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33574,'Peace','Sean Hannity','Writer','\nDecember 30, 1961\n','','American','I\'m at peace with myself because what I talk about is the way I live.','',NULL,'Live,Talk',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33575,'','Sean Hannity','Writer','\nDecember 30, 1961\n','','American','I\'m not impressed by people\'s degrees. Harvard doesn\'t impress me, Yale doesn\'t impress me, Columbia doesn\'t impress me.','',NULL,'Impress,Harvard,Impressed',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33576,'','Sean Hannity','Writer','\nDecember 30, 1961\n','','American','Is it that you hate this president or that you hate America?','',NULL,'Hate,America,President',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33577,'Life','Sean Hannity','Writer','\nDecember 30, 1961\n','','American','My life has been a gift up to this point, and I\'ve been blessed beyond my wildest imagination. And wherever this ride takes me is where I\'m going.','',NULL,'Blessed,Point',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33578,'','Sean Hannity','Writer','\nDecember 30, 1961\n','','American','My wife does wish I dressed better.','',NULL,'Wife,Better,Wish',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33579,'Success,Happiness','Sean Hannity','Writer','\nDecember 30, 1961\n','','American','One of my producers said this business is like a hamster on that little wheel thing that goes around and around. You may have a great day and get great ratings, but then you\'ve got another show to do - whatever moment of success or happiness you have you\'ve got to keep grinding it out for the next d','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33580,'Life,Best','Sean Hannity','Writer','\nDecember 30, 1961\n','','American','One of the best lessons I learned early is that not everything in life is about you. It is about service. If you want trips and excessive gifts, then don\'t get into public service.','',NULL,'Everything',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33581,'Life','Glen Hansard','Musician','\nApril 21, 1970\n','','Irish','A song is like a saddle: you ride it for a while, and if it\'s the right kind of song you can sing it for the rest of your life.','',NULL,'Song,While',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33582,'Music,Sad','Glen Hansard','Musician','\nApril 21, 1970\n','','Irish','And for some reason, when I\'m sad, I do listen to Leonard Cohen, I do listen to Joni Mitchell. I do find myself going to the music that\'s actually reflecting my mood, as opposed to sticking on Motown, which might actually bring my mood up.','',NULL,'Find',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33583,'','Glen Hansard','Musician','\nApril 21, 1970\n','','Irish','And I\'ve always loved playing solo.','',NULL,'Loved,Playing,Solo',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33584,'Work,Money','Glen Hansard','Musician','\nApril 21, 1970\n','','Irish','As a busker, one thing that does not work is self-consciousness. A busker needs to be working. A busker needs to shed all ego and get down to work. Play your songs, play them well, earn your money, and don\'t get in people\'s way.','',NULL,'Ego',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33585,'','Glen Hansard','Musician','\nApril 21, 1970\n','','Irish','Do I create conflicts for myself? Sure I do.','',NULL,'Sure,Create,Conflicts',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33586,'Age','Glen Hansard','Musician','\nApril 21, 1970\n','','Irish','I busked from the age of 13 until I was 18.','',NULL,'Until',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33587,'Good','Glen Hansard','Musician','\nApril 21, 1970\n','','Irish','I choose to believe that there is good in people and that everything is a lesson. Our place on Earth is to go deeper, to somehow get wiser. To have spirit.','',NULL,'Believe,Everything',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33588,'Music','Glen Hansard','Musician','\nApril 21, 1970\n','','Irish','I guess in a way I just feel blessed to be able to make music.','',NULL,'Blessed,Able',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33589,'Love','Glen Hansard','Musician','\nApril 21, 1970\n','','Irish','I love the idea of leaving some of the original abstract thought in, because the problem is that when you pick up a pen you become a snob, your own worse critic. You edit yourself in a way that is non-creative.','',NULL,'Yourself,Thought',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33590,'Time,Good','Glen Hansard','Musician','\nApril 21, 1970\n','','Irish','I only ever really take out my guitar when I\'m miserable, which isn\'t necessarily a very good time to do it.','',NULL,'Ever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33591,'','Glen Hansard','Musician','\nApril 21, 1970\n','','Irish','I pick up my guitar and play. Something might come, and then the pen comes out. Then an edit, until something comes out that you\'re actually satisfied with.','',NULL,'Play,Guitar,Until',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33592,'','Glen Hansard','Musician','\nApril 21, 1970\n','','Irish','I won\'t say I\'ve closed the door on acting.','',NULL,'Acting,Door,Won',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33593,'Music','Glen Hansard','Musician','\nApril 21, 1970\n','','Irish','I\'ve always felt that if I ever got cynical, I would have to stop making music because I\'d just be poisoning the air.','',NULL,'Ever,Making',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33594,'Work','Glen Hansard','Musician','\nApril 21, 1970\n','','Irish','I\'ve realized, you know, having turned 40, that rest is just as important as work. In fact, it\'s equally as important.','',NULL,'Important,Fact',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33595,'Poetry','Glen Hansard','Musician','\nApril 21, 1970\n','','Irish','If you don\'t mark your successes, the day your ship comes in could be just another day at the office, and there\'s no poetry in that.','',NULL,'Another,Office',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33596,'','Glen Hansard','Musician','\nApril 21, 1970\n','','Irish','If you stand still in any city long enough, you see everyone pass you by. So you\'re in Chicago. If you stand on the corner of Belmont and Clark, and you do that for three years, you\'ll pretty much have seen everybody in Chicago pass that junction.','',NULL,'Long,Enough,Pretty',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33597,'Money','Glen Hansard','Musician','\nApril 21, 1970\n','','Irish','In Irish law, busking is considered vagrancy - you can be arrested for it. It\'s risky asking people for money in public. So it\'s not like it\'s a high-art job. And people who do it as a high-art job make very little money.','',NULL,'Job,Law',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33598,'Best','Glen Hansard','Musician','\nApril 21, 1970\n','','Irish','Keeping the pen out of your hand as much as possible is the best way to write a song, in my estimation. But the pen must come in to tighten it up.','',NULL,'Must,Write',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33599,'Dad','Glen Hansard','Musician','\nApril 21, 1970\n','','Irish','My dad was quiet, angry, shut down. So my thing is: I express everything that\'s there. I want to get it all out.','',NULL,'Angry,Everything',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33600,'Life,Home','Glen Hansard','Musician','\nApril 21, 1970\n','','Irish','My life at home is super simple. My local bar with my mates, cooking for my mother, making tables, planting vegetables: It\'s the classic idea of the artistic existence.','',NULL,'Mother',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33601,'','Glen Hansard','Musician','\nApril 21, 1970\n','','Irish','Our imagination just needs space. It\'s all it needs, that moment where you just sort of stare into the distance where your brain gets to sort of somehow rise up.','',NULL,'Brain,Moment,Space',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33602,'Happiness','Glen Hansard','Musician','\nApril 21, 1970\n','','Irish','Sadness is a very interesting idea, this idea of sadness being some kind of default setting that artists will go into. And then I started thinking about this idea of sadness and happiness, and the idea that sadness is very loud, and happiness is quiet.','',NULL,'Sadness,Thinking',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33603,'Time','Glen Hansard','Musician','\nApril 21, 1970\n','','Irish','Sometimes travelling really intensely for a long time is like having a continuous nervous breakdown.','',NULL,'Long,Sometimes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33604,'Life','Glen Hansard','Musician','\nApril 21, 1970\n','','Irish','Sometimes you give birth to something or you\'re part of a team that gives birth to an idea, and it grows and has a whole life of its own, and you feel grateful. It\'s just so humbling.','',NULL,'Give,Sometimes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33605,'Technology','Glen Hansard','Musician','\nApril 21, 1970\n','','Irish','The moment of drifting into thought has been so clipped by modern technology. Our lives are filled with distraction with smartphones and all the rest. People are so locked into not being present.','',NULL,'Thought,Moment',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33606,'','Lorraine Hansberry','Playwright','\nMay 19, 1930\n','\nJanuary 12, 1965\n','American','Never be afraid to sit a while and think.','',NULL,'Afraid,While,Sit',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33607,'Men','Lorraine Hansberry','Playwright','\nMay 19, 1930\n','\nJanuary 12, 1965\n','American','A woman who is willing to be herself and pursue her own potential runs not so much the risk of loneliness, as the challenge of exposure to more interesting men - and people in general.','',NULL,'Loneliness,Woman',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33608,'Love','Lorraine Hansberry','Playwright','\nMay 19, 1930\n','\nJanuary 12, 1965\n','American','There is always something left to love. And if you ain\'t learned that, you ain\'t learned nothing.','',NULL,'Nothing,Learned',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33609,'','Lorraine Hansberry','Playwright','\nMay 19, 1930\n','\nJanuary 12, 1965\n','American','The thing that makes you exceptional, if you are at all, is inevitably that which must also make you lonely.','',NULL,'Lonely,Must,Makes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33610,'Dreams,God','Lorraine Hansberry','Playwright','\nMay 19, 1930\n','\nJanuary 12, 1965\n','American','Seems like God don\'t see fit to give the black man nothing but dreams - but He did give us children to make them dreams seem worthwhile.','',NULL,'Children',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33611,'','Lorraine Hansberry','Playwright','\nMay 19, 1930\n','\nJanuary 12, 1965\n','American','Children see things very well sometimes - and idealists even better.','',NULL,'Children,Better,Sometimes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33612,'Peace,Men','Lorraine Hansberry','Playwright','\nMay 19, 1930\n','\nJanuary 12, 1965\n','American','Take away the violence and who will hear the men of peace?','',NULL,'Away',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33613,'','Alan Hansen','Athlete','\nJune 13, 1955\n','','Scottish','He\'s sharp, he can score and he doesn\'t worry about missing.','',NULL,'Worry,Missing,Score',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33614,'','Alan Hansen','Athlete','\nJune 13, 1955\n','','Scottish','Even though they won\'t finish in the top four this season, they will still be of the contenders next season.','',NULL,'Still,Next,Won',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33615,'','Alan Hansen','Athlete','\nJune 13, 1955\n','','Scottish','Everybody likes Brazil and we want the Brazilians to come out.','',NULL,'Everybody,Likes,Brazil',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33616,'','Alan Hansen','Athlete','\nJune 13, 1955\n','','Scottish','I don\'t expect to see them in the top six but I think of all the teams that have come up in previous seasons, I think Manchester City are the biggest club.','',NULL,'Expect,Top,City',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33617,'','Alan Hansen','Athlete','\nJune 13, 1955\n','','Scottish','I don\'t think anyone enjoyed it. Apart from the people who watched it.','',NULL,'Anyone,Enjoyed,Apart',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33618,'Best','Alan Hansen','Athlete','\nJune 13, 1955\n','','Scottish','I played against the Brazilians in \'82, who were definitely the best team never to have won the World Cup.','',NULL,'Team,Against',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33619,'','Alan Hansen','Athlete','\nJune 13, 1955\n','','Scottish','I think if Tottenham are going to be top four side, the fans and the club will need to get away from the philosophy of \'pretty football\', that\'s got to go.','',NULL,'Football,Philosophy,Pretty',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33620,'Money','Alan Hansen','Athlete','\nJune 13, 1955\n','','Scottish','I think the reality is that, that money was probably badly spent.','',NULL,'Reality,Badly',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33621,'','Alan Hansen','Athlete','\nJune 13, 1955\n','','Scottish','I think when people talk about ambition and talking to him, it might have seemed that he wasn\'t ambitious.','',NULL,'Him,Talk,Ambition',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33622,'','Alan Hansen','Athlete','\nJune 13, 1955\n','','Scottish','In \'82 Brazil showed that you can\'t win the World Cup without a solid defense.','',NULL,'Win,Defense,Solid',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33623,'','Alan Hansen','Athlete','\nJune 13, 1955\n','','Scottish','It\'s incredible considering the public perception that he was tight fisted and he was more than prudent, and lacked ambition to take Tottenham to where the fans wanted them to be.','',NULL,'Wanted,Ambition,Public',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33624,'','Alan Hansen','Athlete','\nJune 13, 1955\n','','Scottish','Manchester City have been in the doldrums for a while, they came up and went straight back down again.','',NULL,'Down,Again,While',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33625,'','Alan Hansen','Athlete','\nJune 13, 1955\n','','Scottish','Potentially he could be. He scored the goal four years ago in France against Argentina that was extraordinary.','',NULL,'Goal,Against,Four',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33626,'','Alan Hansen','Athlete','\nJune 13, 1955\n','','Scottish','The boy can do anything, but to be the star of the World Cup you have got to get to the final and win it!','',NULL,'Win,Star,Boy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33627,'Good','Alan Hansen','Athlete','\nJune 13, 1955\n','','Scottish','The Italians are very strong defensively. They showed in Euro 2000 how good defensively they are.','',NULL,'Strong,Italians',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33628,'Success,Failure','Alan Hansen','Athlete','\nJune 13, 1955\n','','Scottish','The pressures are intense, because the rewards for success and the penalty for failure are more and more.','',NULL,'Intense',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33629,'','Alan Hansen','Athlete','\nJune 13, 1955\n','','Scottish','The World Cup needs a brilliant Brazilian team.','',NULL,'Team,Needs,Brilliant',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33630,'','Alan Hansen','Athlete','\nJune 13, 1955\n','','Scottish','These guys live and breathe football; they get something out of going to the training ground every day.','',NULL,'Live,Football,Training',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33631,'Education,Good,Great','Alan Hansen','Athlete','\nJune 13, 1955\n','','Scottish','We got stuffed 4-1, but it was just great to play against, it was like an education. You think you are half good and then you go and play against a side like that!','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33632,'Best','Alan Hansen','Athlete','\nJune 13, 1955\n','','Scottish','What I always do is just look at the players, look at the best 11 they can put on the pitch.','',NULL,'Put,Players',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33633,'','Alan Hansen','Athlete','\nJune 13, 1955\n','','Scottish','When George Graham was there they complained, harking back to better days, but I think that\'s a fantasy.','',NULL,'Better,Days,Fantasy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33634,'Wedding','Grace Hansen','','','','','A wedding is just like a funeral except that you get to smell your own flowers.','',NULL,'Flowers,Except',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33635,'Life','Grace Hansen','','','','','Don\'t be afraid your life will end; be afraid that it will never begin.','',NULL,'End,Afraid',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33636,'Time,Great','Grace Hansen','','','','','For some time I\'ve had my eye on Tom McCall\'s seat - which is a great deal more than he\'s had on it.','',NULL,'Deal',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33637,'','Grace Hansen','','','','','I feel I\'m as qualified for office as any of the other comedians who are running.','',NULL,'Office,Running,Comedians',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33638,'','James Hansen','Scientist','\nMarch 29, 1941\n','','American','Recent warming coincides with rapid growth of human-made greenhouse gases. The observed rapid warming gives urgency to discussions about how to slow greenhouse gas emissions.','',NULL,'Growth,Slow,Recent',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33639,'','James Hansen','Scientist','\nMarch 29, 1941\n','','American','The five warmest years over the last century occurred in the last eight years.','',NULL,'Last,Five,Century',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33640,'','Mark Victor Hansen','Businessman','','','American','Don\'t think it, ink it.','',NULL,'Ink',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33641,'','Mark Victor Hansen','Businessman','','','American','When your self-worth goes up, your net worth goes up with it.','',NULL,'Worth,Goes,Net',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33642,'Dreams,Good,Future','Mark Victor Hansen','Businessman','','','American','You control your future, your destiny. What you think about comes about. By recording your dreams and goals on paper, you set in motion the process of becoming the person you most want to be. Put your future in good hands - your own.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33643,'','Mark Victor Hansen','Businessman','','','American','Whatever you\'re ready for is ready for you.','',NULL,'Whatever,Ready',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33644,'','Mark Victor Hansen','Businessman','','','American','I never let my subject get in the way of what I want to talk about.','',NULL,'Talk,Subject',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33645,'','Mark Victor Hansen','Businessman','','','American','In imagination, there\'s no limitation.','',NULL,'Limitation',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33646,'Life,Change,Society','Mary Hansen','Musician','\nNovember 1, 1966\n','\nDecember 9, 2002\n','Australian','That\'s what it\'s about, how society changes people but people can also change society. It only takes a few people to do things and help themselves instead of sitting around on their asses. She has a very global outlook on life and all sorts of things.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33647,'','Mary Hansen','Musician','\nNovember 1, 1966\n','\nDecember 9, 2002\n','Australian','When I go to a film, you\'re taking it easy and you let things wash over you. That\'s what cinema\'s all about. You get involved in a world that\'s being created in front of you.','',NULL,'Easy,Film,Taking',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33648,'Art','Eduard Hanslick','Writer','\nSeptember 11, 1825\n','\nAugust 6, 1904\n','German','An art aims, above all, at producing something beautiful which affects not our feelings but the organ of pure contemplation, our imagination.','',NULL,'Beautiful,Feelings',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33649,'','Eduard Hanslick','Writer','\nSeptember 11, 1825\n','\nAugust 6, 1904\n','German','Grant that the true organ with which the beautiful is apprehended is the imagination, and it follows that all arts are likely to affect the feelings indirectly.','',NULL,'Beautiful,True,Feelings',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33650,'Music','Eduard Hanslick','Writer','\nSeptember 11, 1825\n','\nAugust 6, 1904\n','German','Music has no subject beyond the combinations of notes we hear, for music speaks not only by means of sounds, it speaks nothing but sound.','',NULL,'Nothing,Means',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33651,'Music','Eduard Hanslick','Writer','\nSeptember 11, 1825\n','\nAugust 6, 1904\n','German','The course hitherto pursued in musical aesthetics has nearly always been hampered by the false assumption that the object was not so much to inquire into what is beautiful in music as to describe the feelings which music awakens.','',NULL,'Beautiful,Feelings',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33652,'Good','Curtis Hanson','Director','\nMarch 4, 1945\n','','American','You can dress it up, but it comes down to the fact that a movie is only as good as its script.','',NULL,'Down,Fact',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33653,'','Curtis Hanson','Director','\nMarch 4, 1945\n','','American','I prefer stories about people who are, in a sense, trying to find better versions of themselves.','',NULL,'Better,Trying,Find',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33654,'','Isaac Hanson','Musician','\nNovember 17, 1980\n','','American','Actually, I don\'t think there\'s anyone that represents the artists, except the artists themselves.','',NULL,'Themselves,Anyone,Actually',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33655,'Music','Isaac Hanson','Musician','\nNovember 17, 1980\n','','American','But anyone who knows anything about the music industry knows it\'s not only about the music.','',NULL,'Anyone,Knows',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33656,'Christmas','Isaac Hanson','Musician','\nNovember 17, 1980\n','','American','Christmas albums are not something you do frequently.','',NULL,'Albums,Frequently',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33657,'','Isaac Hanson','Musician','\nNovember 17, 1980\n','','American','Generally, I end up being the one thrown against the wall, because Zach is the drummer. He\'s stronger than me.','',NULL,'End,Against,Stronger',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33658,'Knowledge','Isaac Hanson','Musician','\nNovember 17, 1980\n','','American','I enjoyed making this album a lot because of the knowledge we acquired over the last 3 years.','',NULL,'Last,Making',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33659,'Music,Time','Isaac Hanson','Musician','\nNovember 17, 1980\n','','American','I think downloading is both saving and killing the music industry at the same time.','',NULL,'Same',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33660,'Love,Music','Isaac Hanson','Musician','\nNovember 17, 1980\n','','American','I\'m doing what I do for the right reasons. I love the music that I make.','',NULL,'Reasons',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33661,'','Isaac Hanson','Musician','\nNovember 17, 1980\n','','American','One of the things I want to do as an artist is to connect generations.','',NULL,'Artist,Connect',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33662,'Music,Age','Isaac Hanson','Musician','\nNovember 17, 1980\n','','American','People my age don\'t always know where their music comes from.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33663,'','Isaac Hanson','Musician','\nNovember 17, 1980\n','','American','Taylor being married and so on, that does evolve the dynamic on the road.','',NULL,'Married,Road,Evolve',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33664,'','Isaac Hanson','Musician','\nNovember 17, 1980\n','','American','There are so many lovely cities around the U.S., around the world, that it\'s almost impossible to pick one.','',NULL,'Impossible,Around,Lovely',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33665,'Christmas','Isaac Hanson','Musician','\nNovember 17, 1980\n','','American','There are very few people who have done more than one Christmas album.','',NULL,'Done,Few',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33666,'Time,Good','Isaac Hanson','Musician','\nNovember 17, 1980\n','','American','We have a good time and try not to kill each other.','',NULL,'Try',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33667,'','Isaac Hanson','Musician','\nNovember 17, 1980\n','','American','We\'ve sold over 100,000 records so far, and we\'re an independent label.','',NULL,'Far,Records,Label',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33668,'Change,Home,Cool','Isaac Hanson','Musician','\nNovember 17, 1980\n','','American','What we do every night is we change out the set list as much as we can to make sure that (fans can) go home and tell their friends they experienced something unique and cool.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33669,'','Isaac Hanson','Musician','\nNovember 17, 1980\n','','American','Working with Yahoo! allows us to give our fans a chance to listen to our songs, check out the video, purchase our new album, win tickets to our show, and chat with us all in one place.','',NULL,'Win,Give,Working',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33670,'','Isaac Hanson','Musician','\nNovember 17, 1980\n','','American','Yes it was we, are a few years back parted from our record company and took the album that we were making with them and released it independently in the United States had a number one Independent debut in the United States.','',NULL,'Making,Few,United',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33671,'Society','Pauline Hanson','Politician','\nAugust 26, 1954\n','','Australian','A social problem is one that concerns the way in which people live together in one society. A racial problem is a problem which confronts two different races who live in two separate societies, even if those societies are side by side.','',NULL,'Live,Together',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33672,'','Pauline Hanson','Politician','\nAugust 26, 1954\n','','Australian','I do not believe that the colour of one\'s skin determines whether you are disadvantaged.','',NULL,'Believe,Whether,Skin',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33673,'Experience','Pauline Hanson','Politician','\nAugust 26, 1954\n','','Australian','My view on issues is based on common sense, and my experience as a mother of four children, as a sole parent, and as a businesswoman running a fish and chip shop.','',NULL,'Mother,Children',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33674,'Money','Pauline Hanson','Politician','\nAugust 26, 1954\n','','Australian','We have one of the highest interest rates in the world, and we owe more money per capita than any other country. All we need is a nail hole in the bottom of the boat and we\'re sunk.','',NULL,'Country,Interest',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33675,'','Pauline Hanson','Politician','\nAugust 26, 1954\n','','Australian','We must look after our own before lining the pockets of overseas countries and investors.','',NULL,'Must,Before,After',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33676,'Life,Future','Pauline Hanson','Politician','\nAugust 26, 1954\n','','Australian','Governments must give to all those who have hit life\'s hurdles the chance to rebuild and have a future.','',NULL,'Must',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33677,'','Pauline Hanson','Politician','\nAugust 26, 1954\n','','Australian','I believe we are in danger of being swamped by Asians.','',NULL,'Believe,Danger,Asians',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33678,'Life','Pauline Hanson','Politician','\nAugust 26, 1954\n','','Australian','I come here not as a polished politician but as a woman who has had her fair share of life\'s knocks.','',NULL,'Woman,Here',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33679,'','Pauline Hanson','Politician','\nAugust 26, 1954\n','','Australian','I may be only a fish and chip shop lady, but some of these economists need to get their heads out of the textbooks and get a job in the real world. I would not even let one of them handle my grocery shopping.','',NULL,'Job,Real,May',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33680,'','Pauline Hanson','Politician','\nAugust 26, 1954\n','','Australian','I will fight hard to keep my seat in this place, but that will depend on the people who sent me here.','',NULL,'Fight,Hard,Place',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33681,'','Pauline Hanson','Politician','\nAugust 26, 1954\n','','Australian','If politicians continue to promote separatism in Australia, they should not continue to hold their seats in this parliament. They are not truly representing all Australians, and I call on the people to throw them out.','',NULL,'Call,Hold,Truly',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33682,'Money','Pauline Hanson','Politician','\nAugust 26, 1954\n','','Australian','In this financial year we will be spending at least $1.5 billion on foreign aid and we cannot be sure that this money will be properly spent, as corruption and mismanagement in many of the recipient countries are legend.','',NULL,'Corruption,Cannot',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33683,'','Pauline Hanson','Politician','\nAugust 26, 1954\n','','Australian','It is refreshing to be able to express my views without having to toe a party line. It has got me into trouble on the odd occasion, but I am not going to stop saying what I think.','',NULL,'Saying,Able,Trouble',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33684,'Government,Business','Pauline Hanson','Politician','\nAugust 26, 1954\n','','Australian','The government must do all it can to help reduce interest rates for business.','',NULL,'Help',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33685,'','Pauline Hanson','Politician','\nAugust 26, 1954\n','','Australian','The majority of Aboriginals do not want handouts because they realise that welfare is killing them.','',NULL,'Majority,Welfare,Realise',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33686,'Health,Medical','Pauline Hanson','Politician','\nAugust 26, 1954\n','','Australian','The World Health Organisation has a lot of its medical experts sitting in Geneva while hospitals in Africa have no drugs and desperate patients are forced to seek medication on the black market.','',NULL,'Black',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33687,'','Pauline Hanson','Politician','\nAugust 26, 1954\n','','Australian','This nation is being divided into black and white, and the present system encourages this.','',NULL,'Black,Nation,Present',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33688,'Peace','Pauline Hanson','Politician','\nAugust 26, 1954\n','','Australian','To survive in peace and harmony, united and strong, we must have one people, one nation, one flag.','',NULL,'Strong,Must',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33689,'','Pauline Hanson','Politician','\nAugust 26, 1954\n','','Australian','We are regarded as a Third World country with First World living conditions.','',NULL,'Country,Living,Third',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33690,'','Pauline Hanson','Politician','\nAugust 26, 1954\n','','Australian','We have lost all our big Australian industries and icons, including Qantas when it sold 25 % of its shares and a controlling interest to British Airways.','',NULL,'Lost,Big,Interest',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33691,'','Taylor Hanson','Musician','\nMarch 14, 1983\n','','American','To the world you may be one person but to one person you may be the world.','',NULL,'Person,May',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33692,'','Taylor Hanson','Musician','\nMarch 14, 1983\n','','American','Having a baby is a life-changer. It gives you a whole other perspective on why you wake up every day.','',NULL,'Why,Whole,Baby',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33693,'','Taylor Hanson','Musician','\nMarch 14, 1983\n','','American','Hanson has rapid female fans, which I\'m completely proud of, but a lot of fans are a contingent that have grown up with us really - our peers. There\'s younger fans. More and more guys are Hanson fans, musicians or kind of guys who were into a Beatles record.','',NULL,'Proud,Musicians,Guys',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33694,'Time','Taylor Hanson','Musician','\nMarch 14, 1983\n','','American','I want to be able to talk about changing the world through your actions and being a generation that is aware and a force to be reckoned with - and at the same time be dancing.','',NULL,'Through,Same',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33695,'Amazing','Taylor Hanson','Musician','\nMarch 14, 1983\n','','American','My wife is amazing. She had to know she was getting into a heap of trouble when we met.','',NULL,'Wife,She',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33696,'','Taylor Hanson','Musician','\nMarch 14, 1983\n','','American','Nuclear holocaust might eliminate the Internet.','',NULL,'Might,Internet,Nuclear',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33697,'Music','Taylor Hanson','Musician','\nMarch 14, 1983\n','','American','The Tinted Windows shows were very fun but it\'s very different for me as a performer. I\'m not playing music - I\'m just singing and I missed that. I miss rocking out on keys, drums, guitar... whatever it is.','',NULL,'Fun,Different',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33698,'Music','Taylor Hanson','Musician','\nMarch 14, 1983\n','','American','A lot of labels are hiring a lot more accountants than people that know music.','',NULL,'Labels,Hiring',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33699,'Music,Art','Taylor Hanson','Musician','\nMarch 14, 1983\n','','American','As I discovered music, especially Rock \'n Roll, new territory was opened to me. I was lured by the unbridled rhythm of this art form. It was like gasoline on the fire of my youthful spirit.','',NULL,'Rock',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33700,'Music','Taylor Hanson','Musician','\nMarch 14, 1983\n','','American','Hopefully, there\'s a place in music for Tinted Windows. If we\'re really trying to be iconic, we should just stop right now. If one of us could die, that would also help. But I don\'t think anybody wants that gig.','',NULL,'Help,Trying',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33701,'','Taylor Hanson','Musician','\nMarch 14, 1983\n','','American','I know for my wife and I, we always loved the idea of being young parents. It is an incredibly inspiring and challenging job being a parent, and as it turns out, being young really helps you keep up.','',NULL,'Wife,Parents,Job',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33702,'','Taylor Hanson','Musician','\nMarch 14, 1983\n','','American','I\'m a coffee enthusiast. I try not to have too many bad habits.','',NULL,'Bad,Try,Coffee',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33703,'','Taylor Hanson','Musician','\nMarch 14, 1983\n','','American','I\'ve figured out what to do with my hands... onstage. I\'m a percussion player, so I grab a tambourine as much as I can.','',NULL,'Hands,Player,Grab',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33704,'','Taylor Hanson','Musician','\nMarch 14, 1983\n','','American','People don\'t realize who this band is always been because we\'re so young, and it\'s hard to get over that stigma.','',NULL,'Hard,Young,Realize',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33705,'Business','Taylor Hanson','Musician','\nMarch 14, 1983\n','','American','Radio is a really strange business now, too. There\'s a very narrow door and a very few people control what gets played.','',NULL,'Control,Strange',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33706,'Good,Fear','Taylor Hanson','Musician','\nMarch 14, 1983\n','','American','Sometimes, fear is good. Sometimes it\'s a good thing to have a little bit of a reality check.','',NULL,'Reality',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33707,'','Taylor Hanson','Musician','\nMarch 14, 1983\n','','American','The difference between Tinted Windows and Hanson shows is a lot of just repertoire. Hanson has been a band for years - we have a lot of songs to pull from and it\'s a different dynamic - a common kind of thread. With Tinted Windows - it\'s kind of a little like \'hey, we\'re this new band.\'','',NULL,'Different,Between,Difference',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33708,'Music','Taylor Hanson','Musician','\nMarch 14, 1983\n','','American','There\'s always a spattering of people who see Hanson who were influenced by classic \'60\'s and \'70\'s rock and roll. In a lot of ways, we\'re sort of the anatomy of a \'70\'s rock band if you examine what we do: white guys who grew up listening to soul music from the \'50\'s and \'60\'s.','',NULL,'Rock,Soul',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33709,'','Taylor Hanson','Musician','\nMarch 14, 1983\n','','American','You can say we\'re trying too hard or that we didn\'t try hard enough, but we\'re not trying at all; we\'re just doing what we do.','',NULL,'Hard,Trying,Enough',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33710,'','Taylor Hanson','Musician','\nMarch 14, 1983\n','','American','You have to lead people to get excited and be passionate and be activated by what you do.','',NULL,'Excited,Lead,Passionate',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33711,'','Taylor Hanson','Musician','\nMarch 14, 1983\n','','American','You never get to pick how you get pinned and how people perceive you.','',NULL,'Pick,Perceive,Pinned',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33712,'Money','Victor Davis Hanson','Historian','1953','','American','Americans spend more money on Botox, face lifts and tummy tucks than on the age-old scourges of polio, small pox and malaria.','',NULL,'Small,Face',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33713,'Time,War','Victor Davis Hanson','Historian','1953','','American','Any time the Western way of war can be unleashed on an enemy stupid enough to enter its arena, victory is assured.','',NULL,'Stupid',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33714,'','Victor Davis Hanson','Historian','1953','','American','Even in its third century, America is still the most meritocratic nation in the world.','',NULL,'America,Still,Nation',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33715,'History,Government','Victor Davis Hanson','Historian','1953','','American','History has shown that a government\'s redistribution of shrinking wealth, in preference to a private sector\'s creation of new sources of it, can prove more destructive than even the most deadly enemy.','',NULL,'Enemy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33716,'History','Victor Davis Hanson','Historian','1953','','American','In history, one gathers clues like a detective, tries to present an honest account of what most likely happened, and writes a narrative according to what we know and, where we aren\'t absolutely sure, what might be most likely to have happened, within the generally accepted rules of evidence and sour','',NULL,'Honest,Sure',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33717,'War,Food,Fear','Victor Davis Hanson','Historian','1953','','American','Often, the pretexts for starting a war are not real shortages of land, food or fuel, but rather perceptions - like fear, honor and perceived self-interest.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33718,'','Victor Davis Hanson','Historian','1953','','American','Popular culture is simply a reflection of what the majority seems to want.','',NULL,'Reflection,Culture,Seems',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33719,'','Victor Davis Hanson','Historian','1953','','American','States are like people. They do not question the awful status quo until some dramatic event overturns the conventional and lax way of thinking.','',NULL,'Thinking,Until,Question',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33720,'Freedom','Victor Davis Hanson','Historian','1953','','American','The fact is, beneath the hype, Iraqis will soon appreciate American help and idealism far more than French perfidy. It is never wrong to be on the side of freedom - never.','',NULL,'Help,Wrong',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33721,'Food,Society','Victor Davis Hanson','Historian','1953','','American','The gradual decline of a society is often a self-induced process of trying to meet ever-expanding appetites, rather than a physical inability to produce past levels of food and fuel, or to maintain adequate defense.','',NULL,'Past',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33722,'Hope','Victor Davis Hanson','Historian','1953','','American','This bloody past suggests to us that enemies cease hostilities only when they are battered enough to acknowledge that there is no hope in victory - and thus that further resistance means only useless sacrifice.','',NULL,'Past,Sacrifice',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33723,'War','Victor Davis Hanson','Historian','1953','','American','War seems to come out of nowhere, like rust that suddenly pops up on iron after a storm.','',NULL,'After,Storm',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33724,'','Zac Hanson','Musician','\nOctober 22, 1985\n','','American','It would be nice to have radio support, not that we\'ve ever had that much trouble with it.','',NULL,'Nice,Ever,Support',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33725,'Success,Good,Cool','Zac Hanson','Musician','\nOctober 22, 1985\n','','American','It\'s cool to have critical success because it\'s always nice for your peers to say, \'Good job.\' But who cares about them?','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33726,'','Zac Hanson','Musician','\nOctober 22, 1985\n','','American','It\'s pretty much run by everybody. We\'re very involved in everything that goes on. We always have been.','',NULL,'Everything,Pretty,Everybody',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33727,'Music,Dad','Zac Hanson','Musician','\nOctober 22, 1985\n','','American','The real reason we ended up getting into that type of music was our dad worked for an oil company so we spent a year overseas when we were young kids. Because of that, it was all Spanish TV and radio so we ended up having these \'50s and \'60s tapes, tapes of that music.','',NULL,'Real',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33728,'Life','Zac Hanson','Musician','\nOctober 22, 1985\n','','American','You may be pulling from different influences because of different things that are going on in your life, different people that are around you and more experiences to pull from.','',NULL,'May,Different',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33729,'','Daniela Hantuchova','Athlete','\nApril 23, 1983\n','','','I\'m visiting my high school. Every half year I do the exams, and then this year I\'m going to graduate.','',NULL,'School,Year,High',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33730,'Time,Best','Daniela Hantuchova','Athlete','\nApril 23, 1983\n','','','As I said this year, I didn\'t try to put any pressure on me by setting high goals or anything, I just want to make sure that every single time I\'m out there on the court I do my best, I give 100%, and see where it\'s going to end up next year.','',NULL,'End',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33731,'','Daniela Hantuchova','Athlete','\nApril 23, 1983\n','','','But just maybe sometimes being even more patient. Even though I thought I did that much better this year, and sometimes, you know, make my opponents play that one extra ball, and just knowing how to play the big points better.','',NULL,'Better,Thought,Did',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33732,'Time,Best','Daniela Hantuchova','Athlete','\nApril 23, 1983\n','','','I mean, every single time I was there with Mahesh, I just tried to learn something of his game, because he\'s, you know, one of the best doubles players that\'s been around ever.','',NULL,'Game',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33733,'','Daniela Hantuchova','Athlete','\nApril 23, 1983\n','','','I mean, it\'s been quite busy, especially with the rain delay the first few days, and then having to play the late evenings, waiting here every day. It\'s been kind of difficult.','',NULL,'Rain,Waiting,Busy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33734,'Great,Experience','Daniela Hantuchova','Athlete','\nApril 23, 1983\n','','','I really enjoyed every minute of it. I mean, I\'ve learned so much in the last week, I mean, just the way to play a real, real doubles. It was a great experience for me, and we had a lot of fun.','',NULL,'Fun',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33735,'Best','Daniela Hantuchova','Athlete','\nApril 23, 1983\n','','','I started when I was six years old. My first coach was my granny, she was the best player in Slovakia.','',NULL,'Old,She',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33736,'','Daniela Hantuchova','Athlete','\nApril 23, 1983\n','','','I was not fighting myself at all as I used to.','',NULL,'Fighting,Used',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33737,'Time,Great','Daniela Hantuchova','Athlete','\nApril 23, 1983\n','','','It was a great time here in the States this year, and definitely I feel like I\'m playing well again. I gained a lot of confidence in the last couple of weeks, and I just have to, you know, keep going and keep the momentum now.','',NULL,'Confidence',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33738,'','Daniela Hantuchova','Athlete','\nApril 23, 1983\n','','','Rome is my most favorite city, so I really enjoy to stay here and the whole tournament.','',NULL,'Enjoy,Here,Whole',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33739,'','Daniela Hantuchova','Athlete','\nApril 23, 1983\n','','','That\'s what I\'ve been always saying, that I was always using the mixed doubles especially to improve my net game and being able to return a guy\'s serve, \'cause then when you play someone like Serena, you are little bit more prepared for that.','',NULL,'Someone,Game,Saying',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33740,'','Daniela Hantuchova','Athlete','\nApril 23, 1983\n','','','Well, actually I don\'t care what surface I\'m playing on.','',NULL,'Care,Playing,Actually',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33741,'Good,Best','Daniela Hantuchova','Athlete','\nApril 23, 1983\n','','','Well, I like to - the game of serve and volley, but it\'s very tough, you know, against the best players because they return so good and their passing shots are really good. So it\'s really tough to get there with those players.','',NULL,'Game',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33742,'Hope','Daniela Hantuchova','Athlete','\nApril 23, 1983\n','','','Well, I think, you know, the university and the high schools are also important, but depends how I\'m going to do in tennis - well, I hope. I mean, it depends, so I don\'t know yet.','',NULL,'Important,Mean',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33743,'Life','Daniela Hantuchova','Athlete','\nApril 23, 1983\n','','','Yeah, I think there are many other important things in life, not just tennis.','',NULL,'Important,Tennis',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33744,'Best','Daniela Hantuchova','Athlete','\nApril 23, 1983\n','','','Yes, yes, I\'m very happy that I finally got through this match, beat No. 7 in the world. It\'s my best win so far. So I\'m really happy the way I play today and felt really strong on the court physically, mentally.','',NULL,'Happy,Today',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33745,'Politics,History','Chad Harbach','Writer','','','American','American history and the history of baseball are bound up together: our racial politics can be described and traced through it.','',NULL,'Baseball',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33746,'Time','Chad Harbach','Writer','','','American','Baseball is a team game but, at the same time, it\'s a very lonely game: unlike in soccer or basketball, where players roam around, in baseball everyone has their little plot of the field to tend. When the action comes to you, the spotlight is on you but no one can help you.','',NULL,'Lonely,Help',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33747,'Best,Society','Chad Harbach','Writer','','','American','Every dude in your high school wasn\'t striving to be the best poet because then he\'d get all the girls, right? But you could imagine a society in which that were the case.','',NULL,'School',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33748,'','Chad Harbach','Writer','','','American','Fiction and nonfiction, for me, involve very different processes.','',NULL,'Different,Fiction,Nonfiction',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33749,'Health','Chad Harbach','Writer','','','American','For many years I didn\'t have health insurance.','',NULL,'Insurance',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33750,'Time','Chad Harbach','Writer','','','American','I feel like every time I start up, it\'s like a truck you have to get into 15th gear, so you very solely crank into that mental space where you feel really immersed in the world of the book and then you can just kind of go. But there\'s just that few days of frustration to get to that point.','',NULL,'Book,Start',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33751,'Money','Chad Harbach','Writer','','','American','I mean, first, almost all writers these days teach because they don\'t make enough money publishing to live on, to support themselves - people like Tobias Wolff, Anne Beattie, Amy Hempel, Stuart Dybek; a lot of short story writers, for one thing.','',NULL,'Live,Mean',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33752,'','Chad Harbach','Writer','','','American','I play American football every Saturday, which I find calming.','',NULL,'Football,Find,Play',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33753,'','Chad Harbach','Writer','','','American','I think people have the wrong idea of \'Moby Dick\' as this somber, boring thing.','',NULL,'Boring,Wrong,Idea',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33754,'Time,Sports','Chad Harbach','Writer','','','American','I was a ballplayer, but only for a limited time. I grew up playing in Wisconsin. It\'s a very sports-centric part of the country that I grew up in and I played a lot of sports, but baseball first and foremost. I played through high school. I was a middle-infielder.','',NULL,'School',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33755,'','Chad Harbach','Writer','','','American','I\'ve been a Brewers fan since birth.','',NULL,'Since,Birth,Fan',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33756,'','Chad Harbach','Writer','','','American','I\'ve earned my living in all sorts of terrible ways - as a janitor, a copy editor, a psychotherapist.','',NULL,'Living,Ways,Terrible',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33757,'Sports','Chad Harbach','Writer','','','American','In fact, there\'s a lot to legitimately hate about pro sports and the way they are conducted.','',NULL,'Hate,Fact',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33758,'','Chad Harbach','Writer','','','American','It\'s quite a feeling to finish something you have been 10 years beholden to and to have a clean slate.','',NULL,'Feeling,Quite,Clean',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33759,'Experience','Chad Harbach','Writer','','','American','Reading \'Moby-Dick\' was really a sort of transformative literary experience for me.','',NULL,'Reading,Literary',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33760,'','Chad Harbach','Writer','','','American','Somehow, you can achieve a directness in the novel that you can\'t get anywhere else.','',NULL,'Else,Achieve,Novel',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33761,'','Chad Harbach','Writer','','','American','Tall people have a real advantage in the world.','',NULL,'Real,Advantage,Tall',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33762,'','Chad Harbach','Writer','','','American','The novel has always been the form that incorporates other forms. For me, it has always been the ultimate medium.','',NULL,'Ultimate,Novel,Forms',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33763,'','Chad Harbach','Writer','','','American','There are things you do when you\'re writing that are so fun to do it\'s almost like they\'re private jokes that are amusing to you but no one else is going to enjoy them nearly as much and you worry you\'re going to have to take them out in the end.','',NULL,'Fun,End,Writing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33764,'','Chad Harbach','Writer','','','American','There\'s certainly a large literature around baseball in the U.S.','',NULL,'Baseball,Around,Literature',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33765,'Best','Chad Harbach','Writer','','','American','To my parents, writing seemed precarious and not the best idea.','',NULL,'Parents,Writing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33766,'','Chad Harbach','Writer','','','American','When I write for \'n+1,\' I begin by doing a lot of reading, to try to convince myself I\'m not stupid. Then I scribble down a paragraph here, a paragraph there, when a notion strikes. Then I see if I can arrange those notions in a way that yields an argument.','',NULL,'Stupid,Down,Try',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33767,'','Chad Harbach','Writer','','','American','Writing on a computer feels like a recipe for writer\'s block. I can type so fast that I run out of thoughts, and then I sit there and look at the words on the screen, and move them around, and never get anywhere. Whereas in a notebook I just keep plodding along, slowly, accumulating sentences, somet','',NULL,'Writing,Words,Thoughts',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33768,'Work,Money','Chad Harbach','Writer','','','American','You know, in the old days, you might be able to slowly sort of build an audience for your work by publishing two, three novels before you hit it big. You know, now, there\'s much more of an emphasis in the publishing houses on making sure that every book makes money.','',NULL,'Book',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33769,'Money,Wisdom','Chad Harbach','Writer','','','American','You know, it\'s sort of common wisdom among New York publishers that short story collections don\'t make money.','',NULL,'Short',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33770,'','E. Y. Harburg','Musician','\nApril 8, 1896\n','\nMarch 4, 1981\n','American','Ding-dong, the wicked witch is dead.','',NULL,'Dead,Wicked,Witch',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33771,'Music','E. Y. Harburg','Musician','\nApril 8, 1896\n','\nMarch 4, 1981\n','American','Words make you think a thought. Music makes you feel a feeling. A song makes you feel a thought.','',NULL,'Feeling,Words',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33772,'','E. Y. Harburg','Musician','\nApril 8, 1896\n','\nMarch 4, 1981\n','American','Follow the yellow brick road.','',NULL,'Road,Follow,Yellow',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33773,'','E. Y. Harburg','Musician','\nApril 8, 1896\n','\nMarch 4, 1981\n','American','April in Paris, chestnuts in blossom, holiday tables under the trees.','',NULL,'Holiday,Paris,Trees',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33774,'','E. Y. Harburg','Musician','\nApril 8, 1896\n','\nMarch 4, 1981\n','American','Follow the fellow who follows a dream.','',NULL,'Dream,Follow,Fellow',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33775,'Science,Alone','E. Y. Harburg','Musician','\nApril 8, 1896\n','\nMarch 4, 1981\n','American','Leave the atom alone.','',NULL,'Leave',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33776,'','E. Y. Harburg','Musician','\nApril 8, 1896\n','\nMarch 4, 1981\n','American','The Lord made Adam, the Lord made Eve, he made \'em both a little bit naive.','',NULL,'Made,Lord,Both',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33777,'','E. Y. Harburg','Musician','\nApril 8, 1896\n','\nMarch 4, 1981\n','American','There ought to be a law against necessity.','',NULL,'Law,Against,Necessity',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33778,'Love','E. Y. Harburg','Musician','\nApril 8, 1896\n','\nMarch 4, 1981\n','American','When I\'m not near the girl I love, I love the girl I\'m near.','',NULL,'Girl,Near',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33779,'','E. Y. Harburg','Musician','\nApril 8, 1896\n','\nMarch 4, 1981\n','American','When the idle poor become the idle rich, you\'ll never know just who is who, or which is which.','',NULL,'Rich,Become,Poor',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33780,'Work,Time,Future','Tim Hardaway','Athlete','\nSeptember 1, 1966\n','','American','If the right people do the right things, we can walk, we can have a future. But if people don\'t put time into it to make it run in a right way, I don\'t think your team will work.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33781,'','Tim Hardaway','Athlete','\nSeptember 1, 1966\n','','American','As an African-American, I know all too well the negative thoughts and feelings hatred and bigotry cause.','',NULL,'Feelings,Thoughts,Negative',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33782,'','Tim Hardaway','Athlete','\nSeptember 1, 1966\n','','American','Everybody looks at his clothes to see what he\'s wearing.','',NULL,'Everybody,Looks,Clothes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33783,'Respect,Society','Tim Hardaway','Athlete','\nSeptember 1, 1966\n','','American','I am committed to examining my feelings and will recognize, appreciate and respect the differences among people in our society.','',NULL,'Feelings',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33784,'Work','Tim Hardaway','Athlete','\nSeptember 1, 1966\n','','American','I did everything I could to establish myself, but it just didn\'t work that way. I\'m not angry about that.','',NULL,'Angry,Everything',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33785,'','Tim Hardaway','Athlete','\nSeptember 1, 1966\n','','American','I didn\'t like how my NBA career ended because I wanted to go out on my own terms. But nobody tried to believe in me, that I could go back and play. I can still play at 39.','',NULL,'Believe,Career,Still',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33786,'','Tim Hardaway','Athlete','\nSeptember 1, 1966\n','','American','I don\'t have a hate bone in my body.','',NULL,'Hate,Body,Bone',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33787,'','Tim Hardaway','Athlete','\nSeptember 1, 1966\n','','American','I don\'t like gay people and I don\'t like to be around gay people. I am homophobic. I don\'t like it. It shouldn\'t be in the world or in the United States.','',NULL,'Gay,Around,United',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33788,'Family','Tim Hardaway','Athlete','\nSeptember 1, 1966\n','','American','I grew up under the sticks and stones rule. I didn\'t put my hands on you so why should you put your hands on me or my family.','',NULL,'Why,Put',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33789,'','Tim Hardaway','Athlete','\nSeptember 1, 1966\n','','American','I hate them with all the hate you can hate with. Can you hate more than that? If you can, I hate them more than that.','',NULL,'Hate',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33790,'Respect','Tim Hardaway','Athlete','\nSeptember 1, 1966\n','','American','I respect people. For me to say \'hate\' was a bad word, and I didn\'t mean to use it.','',NULL,'Hate,Bad',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33791,'','Tim Hardaway','Athlete','\nSeptember 1, 1966\n','','American','I take my son to school and then I drive 45 minutes to practice with my ABA team, the Florida Pit Bulls, from 10 to 1. In the afternoon, I have meetings.','',NULL,'School,Son,Team',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33792,'Great','Tim Hardaway','Athlete','\nSeptember 1, 1966\n','','American','I think I have the skills. I\'m a great judge of talent. I just know basketball.','',NULL,'Judge,Basketball',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33793,'','Tim Hardaway','Athlete','\nSeptember 1, 1966\n','','American','I was always taught if you do something, face the piper. Try to make it right.','',NULL,'Try,Face,Taught',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33794,'Time','Tim Hardaway','Athlete','\nSeptember 1, 1966\n','','American','I\'m a goodhearted person. I interact with people all the time.','',NULL,'Person,Interact',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33795,'','Tim Hardaway','Athlete','\nSeptember 1, 1966\n','','American','I\'m not trying to get back on a team, but I have tried to stay in shape just in case a team needs a point guard. A championship team. I wouldn\'t go to any other team.','',NULL,'Trying,Team,Point',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33796,'','Tim Hardaway','Athlete','\nSeptember 1, 1966\n','','American','I\'ve always thought if it\'s not broke, why fix it?','',NULL,'Thought,Why,Broke',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33797,'','Tim Hardaway','Athlete','\nSeptember 1, 1966\n','','American','When I see gay people holding hands or kissing in the streets, I just don\'t think that\'s right.','',NULL,'Gay,Hands,Kissing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33798,'','Tim Hardaway','Athlete','\nSeptember 1, 1966\n','','American','When your team drops out, you make the ABA look bad.','',NULL,'Bad,Team,Drops',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33799,'','Tim Hardaway','Athlete','\nSeptember 1, 1966\n','','American','You have to look at how chemistry develops.','',NULL,'Chemistry,Develops',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33800,'Money','Tim Hardaway','Athlete','\nSeptember 1, 1966\n','','American','Your team has to understand that coming into the ABA, you have to have your investments right and sponsorships and people ready to give you money so they can back you up.','',NULL,'Give,Understand',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33801,'','James Harden','Athlete','\nAugust 26, 1989\n','','American','Being named as a finalist for the USA Basketball National Team is an unbelievable feeling and an opportunity that is truly humbling. It is an honor to be included with such talented players and I look forward to the chance to represent my country this summer.','',NULL,'Forward,Feeling,Basketball',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33802,'','James Harden','Athlete','\nAugust 26, 1989\n','','American','During summer or charity games I\'ll wear my bright orange or green or turquoise ones and guys are always like, \'Why are your shoes so bright?\'','',NULL,'Why,Shoes,Games',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33803,'','James Harden','Athlete','\nAugust 26, 1989\n','','American','Growing up in college, in high school, I was the focal point.','',NULL,'School,College,High',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33804,'Technology','James Harden','Athlete','\nAugust 26, 1989\n','','American','Growing up, I wish that I\'d had the supplies and laptops and all the new technology that\'s out right now.','',NULL,'Wish,Growing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33805,'','James Harden','Athlete','\nAugust 26, 1989\n','','American','I have a collection of 50-plus snapback hats.','',NULL,'Hats,Collection',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33806,'','James Harden','Athlete','\nAugust 26, 1989\n','','American','I have an iPhone, too, but I use the Blackberry more because I\'m addicted to BBM\'ing. I\'m also on Twitter 24/7 and it\'s a lot easier on the BlackBerry.','',NULL,'Addicted,Blackberry,Easier',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33807,'Life','James Harden','Athlete','\nAugust 26, 1989\n','','American','I heard a lot of those things. I heard that I was greedy; that I didn\'t care about winning; heard the questioning of my loyalty. And I\'m thinking: \'Of course I want to win. I\'ve been winning my entire life.\'','',NULL,'Care,Loyalty',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33808,'','James Harden','Athlete','\nAugust 26, 1989\n','','American','I mesh with anyone.','',NULL,'Anyone,Mesh',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33809,'','James Harden','Athlete','\nAugust 26, 1989\n','','American','I took a back seat and did whatever it took for the team to win.','',NULL,'Win,Did,Team',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33810,'','James Harden','Athlete','\nAugust 26, 1989\n','','American','I\'m not the fastest guy or the quickest guy.','',NULL,'Guy,Fastest,Quickest',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33811,'','James Harden','Athlete','\nAugust 26, 1989\n','','American','I\'m old school.','',NULL,'School,Old',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33812,'','James Harden','Athlete','\nAugust 26, 1989\n','','American','I\'m old school. I\'m not the fastest guy or the quickest guy.','',NULL,'School,Old,Guy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33813,'','James Harden','Athlete','\nAugust 26, 1989\n','','American','I\'ve never had much notoriety. It\'s fine with me.','',NULL,'Fine,Notoriety',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33814,'Business','James Harden','Athlete','\nAugust 26, 1989\n','','American','In a business, you\'ve got to move on.','',NULL,'Move',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33815,'Good','James Harden','Athlete','\nAugust 26, 1989\n','','American','In any situation, I\'m going to be good.','',NULL,'Situation',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33816,'','James Harden','Athlete','\nAugust 26, 1989\n','','American','My dream was to be in the NBA. I wasn\'t really focused on being a star player on a team. I just wanted to make it to the NBA. I\'ve been blessed for the opportunities to be in the Finals, been in the playoffs ever since I\'ve been in the NBA.','',NULL,'Blessed,Ever,Team',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33817,'','James Harden','Athlete','\nAugust 26, 1989\n','','American','Now, I\'m back to my old ways: Needing to be the leader, needing to score.','',NULL,'Leader,Old,Ways',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33818,'','James Harden','Athlete','\nAugust 26, 1989\n','','American','Personally, I\'m a V-neck guy.','',NULL,'Guy,Personally',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33819,'Money,Travel','James Harden','Athlete','\nAugust 26, 1989\n','','American','Some guys travel with expensive Louis Vuitton luggage but it gets all scratched up under the plane. I\'d rather not spend too much money on something that\'s just going to get messed up.','',NULL,'Rather',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33820,'','James Harden','Athlete','\nAugust 26, 1989\n','','American','That excitement on the court, I\'m the same way off the court. I like to have fun, meet people; I like to give high-fives to the kids courtside. Just have fun. That\'s kind of my personality, that\'s how I\'ve been.','',NULL,'Fun,Give,Same',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33821,'Best','James Harden','Athlete','\nAugust 26, 1989\n','','American','The kind of support we have in Oklahoma City, it\'s the best in the NBA. Phenomenal. Beards in the crowd, the whole nine. The city is really something special.','',NULL,'Special,Whole',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33822,'','James Harden','Athlete','\nAugust 26, 1989\n','','American','There are a lot of guys who play in the NBA. There aren\'t a lot of guys who have a chance to win a gold medal, too.','',NULL,'Win,Play,Chance',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33823,'','James Harden','Athlete','\nAugust 26, 1989\n','','American','This year I\'ve just been aggressive. I still have that mindset of passing the ball, and being aggressive and attacking to the basket is going to draw more attention, and that way I can find my teammates. Being in attack mode is something I try to bring into every single game, and that\'s what\'s makin','',NULL,'Successful,Game,Single',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33824,'','Marcia Gay Harden','Actress','\nAugust 14, 1959\n','','American','I\'m not a big fan of mediocre.','',NULL,'Big,Fan,Mediocre',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33825,'Time','Marcia Gay Harden','Actress','\nAugust 14, 1959\n','','American','In the theater, it\'s about taking time in a musical segment, a pause in a musical way and then moving on.','',NULL,'Moving,Taking',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33826,'Time','Marcia Gay Harden','Actress','\nAugust 14, 1959\n','','American','All those days of waiting on tables until I could get a role on Broadway, all that time going to school taking lessons, and all those years of being a nobody following a dream-and now here it is.','',NULL,'Waiting,School',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33827,'Dad','Marcia Gay Harden','Actress','\nAugust 14, 1959\n','','American','Having a dad in the service was helpful. I was forever meeting new kids, going to new schools, moving to new neighborhoods. I was encouraged when I attended the American School in Germany.','',NULL,'School,Moving',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33828,'Love','Marcia Gay Harden','Actress','\nAugust 14, 1959\n','','American','I love it when ugliness is beautiful. I love character flaws.','',NULL,'Beautiful,Character',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33829,'Work,Family','Marcia Gay Harden','Actress','\nAugust 14, 1959\n','','American','I think in terms of family, in terms of relationships, in terms of work, competition to be the favorite, to be the noticed, to be the one - I don\'t know if it exists for all personalities, but I know for sure it did with me.','',NULL,'Did',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33830,'','Marcia Gay Harden','Actress','\nAugust 14, 1959\n','','American','I was always the child who wore her emotions on her sleeve.','',NULL,'Her,Child,Emotions',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33831,'Work','Marcia Gay Harden','Actress','\nAugust 14, 1959\n','','American','I\'m always a little starstruck anyway. So to work with a movie star, which is Brad, I was excited about that; to work with a movie legend, which is Tony, I wouldn\'t have passed that up. Just to get to watch him and watch how he works.','',NULL,'Him,Star',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33832,'Age','Marcia Gay Harden','Actress','\nAugust 14, 1959\n','','American','I\'m just a pack mule. I\'ve played leads and I\'ve played character roles. Any actress in Hollywood will tell you as your age climbs, the leads thin.','',NULL,'Character,Tell',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33833,'','Marcia Gay Harden','Actress','\nAugust 14, 1959\n','','American','In theater, you have a rehearsal period and you know just who to be.','',NULL,'Theater,Period,Rehearsal',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33834,'Life','Marcia Gay Harden','Actress','\nAugust 14, 1959\n','','American','You\'re over there in the corner either thinking about the dead dog or whatever, you\'re bringing up your personal life and you need the space, and then somebody throws you a joke. Especially if it\'s an emotional scene, you don\'t want the joke.','',NULL,'Emotional,Thinking',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33835,'Environmental','Garrett Hardin','Environmentalist','\nApril 21, 1915\n','\nSeptember 14, 2003\n','American','Why are ecologists and environmentalists so feared and hated? This is because in part what they have to say is new to the general public, and the new is always alarming.','',NULL,'Why,Public',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33836,'','Garrett Hardin','Environmentalist','\nApril 21, 1915\n','\nSeptember 14, 2003\n','American','You cannot do only one thing.','',NULL,'Cannot',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33837,'Positive','Garrett Hardin','Environmentalist','\nApril 21, 1915\n','\nSeptember 14, 2003\n','American','Indeed, our particular concept of private property, which deters us from exhausting the positive resources of the earth, favors pollution.','',NULL,'Earth,Private',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33838,'','Garrett Hardin','Environmentalist','\nApril 21, 1915\n','\nSeptember 14, 2003\n','American','A finite world can support only a finite population; therefore, population growth must eventually equal zero.','',NULL,'Must,Support,Growth',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33839,'Change','Garrett Hardin','Environmentalist','\nApril 21, 1915\n','\nSeptember 14, 2003\n','American','A technical solution may be defined as one that requires a change only in the techniques of the natural sciences, demanding little or nothing in the way of change in human values or ideas of morality.','',NULL,'Nothing,Human',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33840,'Good','Garrett Hardin','Environmentalist','\nApril 21, 1915\n','\nSeptember 14, 2003\n','American','But it is no good using the tongs of reason to pull the Fundamentalists\' chestnuts out of the fire of contradiction. Their real troubles lie elsewhere.','',NULL,'Real,Lie',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33841,'','Garrett Hardin','Environmentalist','\nApril 21, 1915\n','\nSeptember 14, 2003\n','American','It is a mistake to think that we can control the breeding of mankind in the long run by an appeal to conscience.','',NULL,'Long,Control,Conscience',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33842,'Power','Garrett Hardin','Environmentalist','\nApril 21, 1915\n','\nSeptember 14, 2003\n','American','Moreover, the practical recommendations deduced from ecological principles threaten the vested interests of commerce; it is hardly surprising that the financial and political power created by these investments should be used sometimes to suppress environmental impact studies.','',NULL,'Political,Sometimes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33843,'Future','Garrett Hardin','Environmentalist','\nApril 21, 1915\n','\nSeptember 14, 2003\n','American','A coldly rationalist individualist can deny that he has any obligation to make sacrifices for the future.','',NULL,'Sacrifices,Deny',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33844,'','Garrett Hardin','Environmentalist','\nApril 21, 1915\n','\nSeptember 14, 2003\n','American','An attack on values is inevitably seen as an act of subversion.','',NULL,'Act,Values,Seen',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33845,'','Garrett Hardin','Environmentalist','\nApril 21, 1915\n','\nSeptember 14, 2003\n','American','But as population became denser, the natural chemical and biological recycling processes became overloaded, calling for a redefinition of property rights.','',NULL,'Rights,Natural,Property',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33846,'','Garrett Hardin','Environmentalist','\nApril 21, 1915\n','\nSeptember 14, 2003\n','American','Continuity is at the heart of conservatism: ecology serves that heart.','',NULL,'Heart,Ecology,Continuity',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33847,'Education,Knowledge','Garrett Hardin','Environmentalist','\nApril 21, 1915\n','\nSeptember 14, 2003\n','American','Education can counteract the natural tendency to do the wrong thing, but the inexorable succession of generations requires that the basis for this knowledge be constantly refreshed.','',NULL,'Wrong',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33848,'Freedom','Garrett Hardin','Environmentalist','\nApril 21, 1915\n','\nSeptember 14, 2003\n','American','Freedom in a commons brings ruin to all.','',NULL,'Ruin,Brings',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33849,'Trust,Family,Fear','Garrett Hardin','Environmentalist','\nApril 21, 1915\n','\nSeptember 14, 2003\n','American','Fundamentalists are panicked by the apparent disintegration of the family, the disappearance of certainty and the decay of morality. Fear leads them to ask, if we cannot trust the Bible, what can we trust?','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33850,'','Garrett Hardin','Environmentalist','\nApril 21, 1915\n','\nSeptember 14, 2003\n','American','However, I think the major opposition to ecology has deeper roots than mere economics; ecology threatens widely held values so fundamental that they must be called religious.','',NULL,'Must,Religious,Values',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33851,'Environmental','Garrett Hardin','Environmentalist','\nApril 21, 1915\n','\nSeptember 14, 2003\n','American','In a finite world this means that the per capita share of the world\'s goods must steadily decrease.','',NULL,'Must,Means',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33852,'Time','Garrett Hardin','Environmentalist','\nApril 21, 1915\n','\nSeptember 14, 2003\n','American','In an approximate way, the logic of commons has been understood for a long time, perhaps since the discovery of agriculture or the invention of private property in real estate.','',NULL,'Long,Real',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33853,'','Garrett Hardin','Environmentalist','\nApril 21, 1915\n','\nSeptember 14, 2003\n','American','Incommensurables cannot be compared.','',NULL,'Cannot,Compared',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33854,'Environmental','Garrett Hardin','Environmentalist','\nApril 21, 1915\n','\nSeptember 14, 2003\n','American','No one should be able to enter a wilderness by mechanical means.','',NULL,'Able,Means',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33855,'Positive','Garrett Hardin','Environmentalist','\nApril 21, 1915\n','\nSeptember 14, 2003\n','American','Of course, a positive growth rate might be taken as evidence that a population is below its optimum.','',NULL,'Growth,Might',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33856,'Men,Best,Freedom','Garrett Hardin','Environmentalist','\nApril 21, 1915\n','\nSeptember 14, 2003\n','American','Ruin is the destination toward which all men rush, each pursuing his own best interest in a society that believes in the freedom of the commons.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33857,'','Garrett Hardin','Environmentalist','\nApril 21, 1915\n','\nSeptember 14, 2003\n','American','The only kind of coercion I recommend is mutual coercion, mutually agreed upon by the majority of the people affected.','',NULL,'Majority,Mutual,Affected',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33858,'','Garrett Hardin','Environmentalist','\nApril 21, 1915\n','\nSeptember 14, 2003\n','American','The optimum population is, then, less than the maximum.','',NULL,'Less,Population,Maximum',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33859,'','Garrett Hardin','Environmentalist','\nApril 21, 1915\n','\nSeptember 14, 2003\n','American','The rational man finds that his share of the cost of the wastes he discharges into the commons is less than the cost of purifying his wastes before releasing them.','',NULL,'Before,Less,Share',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33860,'','Florence Harding','First Lady','\nAugust 15, 1860\n','\nNovember 21, 1924\n','American','I have only one real hobby - my husband.','',NULL,'Husband,Real,Hobby',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33861,'','Florence Harding','First Lady','\nAugust 15, 1860\n','\nNovember 21, 1924\n','American','Well, Warren Harding, I have got you the presidency. What are you going to do with it?','',NULL,'Presidency,Warren',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33862,'Education,History','Ian Harding','Actor','\nSeptember 16, 1986\n','','American','My favorite subject was either English or History. I had a really awesome high school education.','',NULL,'School',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33863,'Mom,Dad','Ian Harding','Actor','\nSeptember 16, 1986\n','','American','My mom is in the navy and my dad works for the army, but I never called them \'sir\' or \'ma\'am\' or anything like that, and we never really moved around a lot because both my parents were stationed in D.C.','',NULL,'Parents',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33864,'','M. Esther Harding','Psychologist','1881','1971','British','If any human being is to reach full maturity both the masculine and feminine sides of the personality must be brought up into consciousness.','',NULL,'Must,Human,Maturity',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33865,'','M. Esther Harding','Psychologist','1881','1971','British','Conflict is the beginning of consciousness.','',NULL,'Beginning,Conflict',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33866,'','Mike Harding','Musician','\nOctober 23, 1944\n','','British','He once had his toes amputated so he could stand closer to the bar.','',NULL,'Once,Stand,Bar',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33867,'Women,Men','Mike Harding','Musician','\nOctober 23, 1944\n','','British','If little green men land in your back yard, hide any little green women you\'ve got in the house.','',NULL,'House',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33868,'','Tonya Harding','Athlete','\nNovember 12, 1970\n','','American','I have never been the stereotypical figure skater.','',NULL,'Figure,Skater',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33869,'Money','Tonya Harding','Athlete','\nNovember 12, 1970\n','','American','I moved around 13 different times before I was in fifth grade, not having money, not having a lot of friends.','',NULL,'Different,Friends',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33870,'Life','Tonya Harding','Athlete','\nNovember 12, 1970\n','','American','I was told my whole life, you\'re fat, you\'re ugly, you\'re never going to amount to be anything.','',NULL,'Whole,Ugly',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33871,'Life','Tonya Harding','Athlete','\nNovember 12, 1970\n','','American','It\'s an image that the media has given me as a bad girl, and the only reason they gave me that image is just because of the few things that have gone wrong in my life, and also because I grew up living in a trailer.','',NULL,'Girl,Bad',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33872,'','Tonya Harding','Athlete','\nNovember 12, 1970\n','','American','My biological mother made my clothes or bought my clothes from Salvation Army or Goodwill.','',NULL,'Mother,Made,Army',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33873,'Politics','Tonya Harding','Athlete','\nNovember 12, 1970\n','','American','One thing I like about boxing is that I will not have to deal with the same kind of politics that I had to in skating. In boxing, it is not about your appearance, or how your costume looks, what color it is, or how much it costs.','',NULL,'Same,Boxing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33874,'Mom','Tonya Harding','Athlete','\nNovember 12, 1970\n','','American','She hits me and she beats me and she drinks. My mom is an alcoholic.','',NULL,'She,Alcoholic',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33875,'Politics','Warren G. Harding','President','\nNovember 2, 1865\n','\nAugust 2, 1923\n','American','America\'s present need is not heroics but healing; not nostrums but normalcy; not revolution but restoration.','',NULL,'Revolution,Healing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33876,'','Warren G. Harding','President','\nNovember 2, 1865\n','\nAugust 2, 1923\n','American','I have no trouble with my enemies. I can take care of my enemies in a fight. But my friends, my goddamned friends, they\'re the ones who keep me walking the floor at nights!','',NULL,'Care,Fight,Friends',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33877,'','Warren G. Harding','President','\nNovember 2, 1865\n','\nAugust 2, 1923\n','American','I don\'t know what to do or where to turn in this taxation matter. Somewhere there must be a book that tells all about it, where I could go to straighten it out in my mind. But I don\'t know where the book is, and maybe I couldn\'t read it if I found it.','',NULL,'Mind,Must,Book',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33878,'Good','Warren G. Harding','President','\nNovember 2, 1865\n','\nAugust 2, 1923\n','American','I don\'t know much about Americanism, but it\'s a damn good word with which to carry an election.','',NULL,'Word,Election',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33879,'Friendship,Family','Warren G. Harding','President','\nNovember 2, 1865\n','\nAugust 2, 1923\n','American','Only solitary men know the full joys of friendship. Others have their family; but to a solitary and an exile his friends are everything.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33880,'Experience,Knowledge','Elizabeth Hardwick','Critic','\nJuly 27, 1916\n','\nDecember 2, 2007\n','American','The greatest gift is a passion for reading. It is cheap, it consoles, it distracts, it excites, it gives you knowledge of the world and experience of a wide kind. It is a moral illumination.','',NULL,'Greatest',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33881,'Great,Teacher','Elizabeth Hardwick','Critic','\nJuly 27, 1916\n','\nDecember 2, 2007\n','American','Adversity is a great teacher, but this teacher makes us pay dearly for its instruction; and often the profit we derive, is not worth the price we paid.','',NULL,'Adversity',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33882,'Wisdom','Elizabeth Hardwick','Critic','\nJuly 27, 1916\n','\nDecember 2, 2007\n','American','Books give not wisdom where none was before. But where some is, there reading makes it more.','',NULL,'Give,Before',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33883,'Alone','Elizabeth Hardwick','Critic','\nJuly 27, 1916\n','\nDecember 2, 2007\n','American','I am alone here in New York, no longer a we.','',NULL,'Here,Longer',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33884,'Age,Nature','Elizabeth Hardwick','Critic','\nJuly 27, 1916\n','\nDecember 2, 2007\n','American','Nature should have been pleased to have made this age miserable, without making it also ridiculous.','',NULL,'Made',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33885,'Power','Elizabeth Hardwick','Critic','\nJuly 27, 1916\n','\nDecember 2, 2007\n','American','The fifties - they seem to have taken place on a sunny afternoon that asked nothing of you except a drifting belief in the moment and its power to satisfy.','',NULL,'Nothing,Moment',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33886,'Power','Elizabeth Hardwick','Critic','\nJuly 27, 1916\n','\nDecember 2, 2007\n','American','The language of the younger generation has the brutality of the city and an assertion of threatening power at hand, not to come. It is military, theatrical, and at its most coherent probably a lasting repudiation of empty courtesy and bureaucratic euphemism.','',NULL,'Language,Military',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33887,'Love','Cedric Hardwicke','Actor','\nFebruary 19, 1893\n','\nAugust 6, 1964\n','English','Actors must practice restraint, else think what might happen in a love scene.','',NULL,'Must,Happen',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33888,'Good','Cedric Hardwicke','Actor','\nFebruary 19, 1893\n','\nAugust 6, 1964\n','English','England is my wife, America my mistress. It is very good sometimes to get away from one\'s wife.','',NULL,'Wife,America',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33889,'God','Cedric Hardwicke','Actor','\nFebruary 19, 1893\n','\nAugust 6, 1964\n','English','I believe that God felt sorry for actors so he created Hollywood to give them a place in the sun and a swimming pool. The price they had to pay was to surrender their talent.','',NULL,'Believe,Sorry',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33890,'','Cedric Hardwicke','Actor','\nFebruary 19, 1893\n','\nAugust 6, 1964\n','English','When actors are talking, they are servants of the dramatist. It is what they can show the audience when they are not talking that reveals the fine actor.','',NULL,'Show,Actor,Talking',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33891,'','Alister Hardy','Scientist','\nFebruary 10, 1896\n','\nMay 22, 1985\n','British','My heart is in the Church of England but not my mind.','',NULL,'Mind,Heart,Church',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33892,'Time','Bert Hardy','Photographer','\nMay 19, 1913\n','\nJuly 3, 1995\n','British','Everywhere I look and most of the time I look, I see photographs.','',NULL,'Everywhere',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33893,'Intelligence,Time','G. H. Hardy','Mathematician','\nFebruary 7, 1877\n','\nDecember 1, 1947\n','British','It is not worth an intelligent man\'s time to be in the majority. By definition, there are already enough people to do that.','',NULL,'Enough',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33894,'','G. H. Hardy','Mathematician','\nFebruary 7, 1877\n','\nDecember 1, 1947\n','British','A mathematician, like a painter or poet, is a maker of patterns. If his patterns are more permanent than theirs, it is because they are made with ideas.','',NULL,'Made,Ideas,Poet',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33895,'Men','G. H. Hardy','Mathematician','\nFebruary 7, 1877\n','\nDecember 1, 1947\n','British','Young men should prove theorems, old men should write books.','',NULL,'Young,Old',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33896,'','G. H. Hardy','Mathematician','\nFebruary 7, 1877\n','\nDecember 1, 1947\n','British','Pure mathematics is on the whole distinctly more useful than applied. For what is useful above all is technique, and mathematical technique is taught mainly through pure mathematics.','',NULL,'Through,Whole,Useful',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33897,'','G. H. Hardy','Mathematician','\nFebruary 7, 1877\n','\nDecember 1, 1947\n','British','Archimedes will be remembered when Aeschylus is forgotten, because languages die and mathematical ideas do not.','',NULL,'Die,Ideas,Forgotten',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33898,'Art','G. H. Hardy','Mathematician','\nFebruary 7, 1877\n','\nDecember 1, 1947\n','British','I am interested in mathematics only as a creative art.','',NULL,'Creative,Interested',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33899,'Work,Men','G. H. Hardy','Mathematician','\nFebruary 7, 1877\n','\nDecember 1, 1947\n','British','There is no scorn more profound, or on the whole more justifiable, than that of the men who make for the men who explain. Exposition, criticism, appreciation, is work for second-rate minds.','',NULL,'Whole',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33900,'','Godfrey Harold Hardy','Mathematician','\nFebruary 7, 1877\n','\nDecember 1, 1947\n','British','A mathematician, like a painter or a poet, is a maker of patterns. If his patterns are more permanent than theirs, it is because they are made with ideas.','',NULL,'Made,Ideas,Poet',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33901,'Beauty','Godfrey Harold Hardy','Mathematician','\nFebruary 7, 1877\n','\nDecember 1, 1947\n','British','Beauty is the first test: there is no permanent place in the world for ugly mathematics.','',NULL,'Place,Ugly',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33902,'Best','Godfrey Harold Hardy','Mathematician','\nFebruary 7, 1877\n','\nDecember 1, 1947\n','British','I was at my best at a little past forty, when I was a professor at Oxford.','',NULL,'Past,Forty',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33903,'Great','Godfrey Harold Hardy','Mathematician','\nFebruary 7, 1877\n','\nDecember 1, 1947\n','British','I wrote a great deal... but very little of any importance; there are not more than four of five papers which I can still remember with some satisfaction.','',NULL,'Remember,Still',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33904,'','Oliver Hardy','Actor','\nJanuary 18, 1892\n','\nAugust 7, 1957\n','American','We never see ourselves as others see us.','',NULL,'Others,Ourselves',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33905,'','Oliver Hardy','Actor','\nJanuary 18, 1892\n','\nAugust 7, 1957\n','American','That\'s another fine mess you\'ve gotten me into.','',NULL,'Another,Fine,Mess',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33906,'Time,Change','Thomas Hardy','Novelist','\nJune 2, 1840\n','\nJanuary 11, 1928\n','English','Time changes everything except something within us which is always surprised by change.','',NULL,'Everything',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33907,'Hope','Thomas Hardy','Novelist','\nJune 2, 1840\n','\nJanuary 11, 1928\n','English','The sudden disappointment of a hope leaves a scar which the ultimate fulfillment of that hope never entirely removes.','',NULL,'Ultimate,Leaves',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33908,'','Thomas Hardy','Novelist','\nJune 2, 1840\n','\nJanuary 11, 1928\n','English','A lover without indiscretion is no lover at all.','',NULL,'Lover',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33909,'Men','Thomas Hardy','Novelist','\nJune 2, 1840\n','\nJanuary 11, 1928\n','English','It is difficult for a woman to define her feelings in language which is chiefly made by men to express theirs.','',NULL,'Woman,Feelings',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33910,'Religion','Thomas Hardy','Novelist','\nJune 2, 1840\n','\nJanuary 11, 1928\n','English','The main object of religion is not to get a man into heaven, but to get heaven into him.','',NULL,'Him,Heaven',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33911,'','Thomas Hardy','Novelist','\nJune 2, 1840\n','\nJanuary 11, 1928\n','English','And yet to every bad there is a worse.','',NULL,'Bad,Worse',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33912,'','Thomas Hardy','Novelist','\nJune 2, 1840\n','\nJanuary 11, 1928\n','English','The resolution to avoid an evil is seldom framed till the evil is so far advanced as to make avoidance impossible.','',NULL,'Evil,Impossible,Far',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33913,'','Thomas Hardy','Novelist','\nJune 2, 1840\n','\nJanuary 11, 1928\n','English','There are accents in the eye which are not on the tongue, and more tales come from pale lips than can enter an ear. It is both the grandeur and the pain of the remoter moods that they avoid the pathway of sound.','',NULL,'Pain,Both,Tongue',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33914,'','Thomas Hardy','Novelist','\nJune 2, 1840\n','\nJanuary 11, 1928\n','English','There is a condition worse than blindness, and that is, seeing something that isn\'t there.','',NULL,'Worse,Seeing,Condition',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33915,'','Thomas Hardy','Novelist','\nJune 2, 1840\n','\nJanuary 11, 1928\n','English','Everybody is so talented nowadays that the only people I care to honor as deserving real distinction are those who remain in obscurity.','',NULL,'Care,Real,Honor',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33916,'','Thomas Hardy','Novelist','\nJune 2, 1840\n','\nJanuary 11, 1928\n','English','If way to the better there be, it exacts a full look at the worst.','',NULL,'Better,Worst,Full',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33917,'','Thomas Hardy','Novelist','\nJune 2, 1840\n','\nJanuary 11, 1928\n','English','The offhand decision of some commonplace mind high in office at a critical moment influences the course of events for a hundred years.','',NULL,'Mind,Decision,Moment',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33918,'','Thomas Hardy','Novelist','\nJune 2, 1840\n','\nJanuary 11, 1928\n','English','The sky was clear - remarkably clear - and the twinkling of all the stars seemed to be but throbs of one body, timed by a common pulse.','',NULL,'Stars,Body,Sky',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33919,'Poetry,Alone','Thomas Hardy','Novelist','\nJune 2, 1840\n','\nJanuary 11, 1928\n','English','If Galileo had said in verse that the world moved, the inquisition might have let him alone.','',NULL,'Him',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33920,'','Thomas Hardy','Novelist','\nJune 2, 1840\n','\nJanuary 11, 1928\n','English','A woman would rather visit her own grave than the place where she has been young and beautiful after she is aged and ugly.','',NULL,'Beautiful,Woman,After',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33921,'Death','Thomas Hardy','Novelist','\nJune 2, 1840\n','\nJanuary 11, 1928\n','English','I was court-martial in my absence, and sentenced to death in my absence, so I said they could shoot me in my absence.','',NULL,'Said,Absence',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33922,'','Thomas Hardy','Novelist','\nJune 2, 1840\n','\nJanuary 11, 1928\n','English','That man\'s silence is wonderful to listen to.','',NULL,'Silence,Wonderful,Listen',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33923,'','Thomas Hardy','Novelist','\nJune 2, 1840\n','\nJanuary 11, 1928\n','English','A resolution to avoid an evil is seldom framed till the evil is so far advanced as to make avoidance impossible.','',NULL,'Evil,Impossible,Far',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33924,'','Thomas Hardy','Novelist','\nJune 2, 1840\n','\nJanuary 11, 1928\n','English','Do not do an immoral thing for moral reasons.','',NULL,'Moral,Reasons,Immoral',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33925,'','Thomas Hardy','Novelist','\nJune 2, 1840\n','\nJanuary 11, 1928\n','English','Aspect are within us, and who seems most kingly is king.','',NULL,'Within,Seems,King',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33926,'Nature,Society','Thomas Hardy','Novelist','\nJune 2, 1840\n','\nJanuary 11, 1928\n','English','Cruelty is the law pervading all nature and society; and we can\'t get out of it if we would.','',NULL,'Law',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33927,'Fear','Thomas Hardy','Novelist','\nJune 2, 1840\n','\nJanuary 11, 1928\n','English','Fear is the mother of foresight.','',NULL,'Mother,Foresight',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33928,'Peace,Good,History','Thomas Hardy','Novelist','\nJune 2, 1840\n','\nJanuary 11, 1928\n','English','My argument is that War makes rattling good history; but Peace is poor reading.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33929,'','Thomas Hardy','Novelist','\nJune 2, 1840\n','\nJanuary 11, 1928\n','English','My opinion is that a poet should express the emotion of all the ages and the thought of his own.','',NULL,'Thought,Opinion,Emotion',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33930,'','Thomas Hardy','Novelist','\nJune 2, 1840\n','\nJanuary 11, 1928\n','English','Of course poets have morals and manners of their own, and custom is no argument with them.','',NULL,'Manners,Argument,Morals',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33931,'Love,Movies','Tom Hardy','Actor','\nSeptember 15, 1977\n','','English','I play Xbox. I have a little boy to look after. I have dogs. You know, I have things to do. I would love to be able to sit down and watch something like a movie. I watch my own movies because I have to.','',NULL,'Down',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33932,'','Tom Hardy','Actor','\nSeptember 15, 1977\n','','English','I\'m very sensitive. Because my mum was my primary emotional caregiver growing up, I found myself being pinned into dresses, darting her dresses, choosing her high heels for the evening or what to wear. I\'m very much a mommy\'s boy.','',NULL,'Emotional,Evening,Her',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33933,'Family','Tom Hardy','Actor','\nSeptember 15, 1977\n','','English','I\'m from a nice, suburban, middle-class family, but my tattoos remind me where I\'ve been.','',NULL,'Nice,Tattoos',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33934,'Love','Tom Hardy','Actor','\nSeptember 15, 1977\n','','English','I hate publicists and publicity. But I love the people.','',NULL,'Hate,Publicity',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33935,'','Tom Hardy','Actor','\nSeptember 15, 1977\n','','English','I like to be other people, not me. And when you\'re on the red carpet, it\'s like, \'Here\'s Tom Hardy.\' I don\'t want to be me. That\'s why I play other people.','',NULL,'Play,Why,Here',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33936,'Love','Tom Hardy','Actor','\nSeptember 15, 1977\n','','English','A lot of people say I seem masculine, but I don\'t feel it. I feel intrinsically feminine. I\'d love to be one of the boys but I always felt a bit on the outside. Maybe my masculine qualities come from overcompensating because I\'m not one of the boys.','',NULL,'Felt,Maybe',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33937,'Family,Mom,Dad','Tom Hardy','Actor','\nSeptember 15, 1977\n','','English','Being an only child, I didn\'t have any other family but my mom and dad really, since the rest of my family lived quite far away from London.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33938,'Great','Tom Hardy','Actor','\nSeptember 15, 1977\n','','English','David Mamet we all know is a great screenplay writer and playwright and a great director. If you like him, you like him. If you hate him, you really hate him. He\'s someone who\'s into controversy, you know what I mean? That\'s David Mamet.','',NULL,'Hate,Someone',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33939,'Amazing,Cool','Tom Hardy','Actor','\nSeptember 15, 1977\n','','English','Fame and stuff like that is all very cool, but at the end of the day, we\'re all human beings. Although what I do is incredibly surreal and fun and amazing and I\'m really grateful for it, I don\'t believe my own press release, do you know what I mean?','',NULL,'Fun',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33940,'','Tom Hardy','Actor','\nSeptember 15, 1977\n','','English','I have a very busy head. I have inside voices that I have learned to contain.','',NULL,'Busy,Learned,Head',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33941,'','Tom Hardy','Actor','\nSeptember 15, 1977\n','','English','I have to make my bones with Hollywood to get in. And when I do maybe I\'ll metamorphose from Mr. Muscles or whatever it is I am now and become an irascible tosser.','',NULL,'Become,Whatever,Maybe',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33942,'Age','Tom Hardy','Actor','\nSeptember 15, 1977\n','','English','I think I had only been working nine months when I got \'Star Trek,\' and it was huge. It was very overwhelming. So that opened my eyes a bit at an early age, kind of how not be frightened when walking into a responsibility of something like that.','',NULL,'Eyes,Working',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33943,'Love,Dad','Tom Hardy','Actor','\nSeptember 15, 1977\n','','English','I wanted my dad to be proud of me, and I fell into acting because there wasn\'t anything else I could do, and in it I found a discipline that I wanted to keep coming back to, that I love and I learn about every day.','',NULL,'Acting',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33944,'','Tom Hardy','Actor','\nSeptember 15, 1977\n','','English','I\'m incredibly grateful to be playing the villain in a world which, if I really thought to hard about what I was doing, I would get very nervous about the size and the magnitude of the importance and responsibility of being a villain in the world of \'Batman.\'','',NULL,'Hard,Thought,Grateful',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33945,'','Tom Hardy','Actor','\nSeptember 15, 1977\n','','English','I\'m into parlor dramas. I\'m into theatre. I\'m trained for the stage. I trained to do Chekhov and Shakespeare, I was trained for the stage.','',NULL,'Theatre,Stage,Chekhov',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33946,'','Tom Hardy','Actor','\nSeptember 15, 1977\n','','English','I\'m just getting settled as a responsible man - but if you split the elephant into little mouthfuls it will be fine.','',NULL,'Getting,Fine,Elephant',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33947,'','Tom Hardy','Actor','\nSeptember 15, 1977\n','','English','I\'m not a big guy anyway. I\'m only, what, 150 pounds? I was 190 for \'Batman,\' 179 for \'Warrior.\' Films make you look big.','',NULL,'Big,Warrior,Guy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33948,'','Tom Hardy','Actor','\nSeptember 15, 1977\n','','English','If I am duly compared to Marlon Brando at all, well, I can only think of The Teahouse of the \'Shanghai Noon,\' that they\'re comparing me to that!','',NULL,'Comparing,Noon,Compared',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33949,'','Tom Hardy','Actor','\nSeptember 15, 1977\n','','English','If you look round Hollywood there\'s no end of white smiles and six packs. Long lines of beautiful people lining up to be incredible on film.','',NULL,'Beautiful,End,Long',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33950,'Family,Sad','Tom Hardy','Actor','\nSeptember 15, 1977\n','','English','If you\'re lucky like me, your relationship with your brother has resolved itself on the peaceful side of the fence and has stayed there. But if you\'re someone who\'s got a family that\'s all fractured and finding it hard to relate, that\'s a very sad place to be.','',NULL,'Someone',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33951,'','Tom Hardy','Actor','\nSeptember 15, 1977\n','','English','It\'s about the characters, it\'s about the film, it\'s about the process of making stunning visuals and a huge, epic movie. It doesn\'t matter if my head was covered in a black plastic bag and I was bouncing around in a space hopper: That\'s the villain of Chris Nolan\'s \'Batman!\'','',NULL,'Black,Around,Matter',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33952,'Fear','Tom Hardy','Actor','\nSeptember 15, 1977\n','','English','Ju jitsu is very Buddhist. All that we fear we hold close to ourselves to survive. So if you\'re drowning and you see a corpse floating by, hang on to it because it will rescue you.','',NULL,'Ourselves,Hold',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33953,'','Tom Hardy','Actor','\nSeptember 15, 1977\n','','English','Maybe it\'s a little ambitious of me to presume that no matter how big the film is, that I can always go down to the shop to buy a pint of milk.','',NULL,'Down,Big,Matter',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33954,'Home','Tom Hardy','Actor','\nSeptember 15, 1977\n','','English','My father came from an intellectual and studious avenue as opposed to a brawler\'s avenue. So I had to go further afield and I brought all kinds of unscrupulous oiks back home - earless, toothless vagabonds - to teach me the arts of the old bagarre.','',NULL,'Father,Old',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33955,'Work','Tom Hardy','Actor','\nSeptember 15, 1977\n','','English','Nobody paid any attention career-wise to me in America until \'Bronson.\' It gave me a calling card and passage into America, where I\'ve always wanted to work.','',NULL,'America,Wanted',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33956,'Inspirational','Augustus Hare','Writer','\nMarch 13, 1834\n','\nJanuary 22, 1903\n','English','Thought is the wind, knowledge the sail, and mankind the vessel.','',NULL,'Thought',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33957,'Intelligence','Augustus Hare','Writer','\nMarch 13, 1834\n','\nJanuary 22, 1903\n','English','The intellect of the wise is like glass; it admits the light of heaven and reflects it.','',NULL,'Wise,Light',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33958,'Love,God,Men','Augustus Hare','Writer','\nMarch 13, 1834\n','\nJanuary 22, 1903\n','English','Love, it has been said, flows downward. The love of parents for their children has always been far more powerful than that of children for their parents; and who among the sons of men ever loved God with a thousandth part of the love which God has manifested to us?','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33959,'','Augustus Hare','Writer','\nMarch 13, 1834\n','\nJanuary 22, 1903\n','English','What hypocrites we seem to be whenever we talk of ourselves! Our words sound so humble, while our hearts are so proud.','',NULL,'Humble,Words,Proud',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33960,'Faith,Power','Augustus Hare','Writer','\nMarch 13, 1834\n','\nJanuary 22, 1903\n','English','The power of faith will often shine forth the most when the character is naturally weak.','',NULL,'Character',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33961,'','Augustus Hare','Writer','\nMarch 13, 1834\n','\nJanuary 22, 1903\n','English','Some people carry their hearts in their heads; very many carry their heads in their hearts. The difficulty is to keep them apart, yet both actively working together.','',NULL,'Together,Working,Keep',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33962,'','Augustus Hare','Writer','\nMarch 13, 1834\n','\nJanuary 22, 1903\n','English','As to the pure all things are pure, even so to the impure all things are impure.','',NULL,'Pure,Impure',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33963,'Strength','Augustus Hare','Writer','\nMarch 13, 1834\n','\nJanuary 22, 1903\n','English','The virtue of paganism was strength; the virtue of Christianity is obedience.','',NULL,'Virtue,Obedience',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33964,'','Augustus Hare','Writer','\nMarch 13, 1834\n','\nJanuary 22, 1903\n','English','A man prone to suspect evil is mostly looking in his neighbor for what he sees in himself.','',NULL,'Evil,Looking,Himself',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33965,'Great','Augustus Hare','Writer','\nMarch 13, 1834\n','\nJanuary 22, 1903\n','English','A mother should give her children a superabundance of enthusiasm; that after they have lost all they are sure to lose on mixing with the world, enough may still remain to prompt fated support them through great actions.','',NULL,'Mother,Children',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33966,'','Augustus Hare','Writer','\nMarch 13, 1834\n','\nJanuary 22, 1903\n','English','Only when the voice of duty is silent, or when it has already spoken, may we allowably think of the consequences of a particular action.','',NULL,'May,Action,Silent',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33967,'','Augustus Hare','Writer','\nMarch 13, 1834\n','\nJanuary 22, 1903\n','English','What a person praises is perhaps a surer standard, even than what he condemns, of his own character, information and abilities.','',NULL,'Character,Person,Perhaps',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33968,'','Augustus Hare','Writer','\nMarch 13, 1834\n','\nJanuary 22, 1903\n','English','A statesman, we are told, should follow public opinion. Doubtless, as a coachman follows his horses; having firm hold on the reins and guiding them.','',NULL,'Opinion,Public,Hold',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33969,'','Augustus Hare','Writer','\nMarch 13, 1834\n','\nJanuary 22, 1903\n','English','Crimes sometimes shock us too much; vices almost always too little.','',NULL,'Sometimes,Almost,Shock',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33970,'','Augustus Hare','Writer','\nMarch 13, 1834\n','\nJanuary 22, 1903\n','English','Examples would indeed be excellent things were not people so modest that none will set, and so vain that none will follow them.','',NULL,'Excellent,Follow,Vain',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33971,'','Augustus Hare','Writer','\nMarch 13, 1834\n','\nJanuary 22, 1903\n','English','Happy the boy whose mother is tired of talking nonsense to him before he is old enough to know the sense of it.','',NULL,'Happy,Mother,Tired',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33972,'Good','Augustus Hare','Writer','\nMarch 13, 1834\n','\nJanuary 22, 1903\n','English','It is a proof of our natural bias to evil, that gain is slower and harder than loss in all things good; but in all things bad getting is quicker and easier than getting rid of.','',NULL,'Bad,Evil',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33973,'Life','Augustus Hare','Writer','\nMarch 13, 1834\n','\nJanuary 22, 1903\n','English','It is well for us that we are born babies in intellect. Could we understand half what mothers say and do to their infants, we should be filled with a conceit of our own importance, which would render us insupportable through life.','',NULL,'Through,Understand',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33974,'','Augustus Hare','Writer','\nMarch 13, 1834\n','\nJanuary 22, 1903\n','English','It is with flowers as with moral qualities; the bright are sometimes poisonous; but, I believe, never the sweet.','',NULL,'Believe,Sometimes,Moral',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33975,'','Augustus Hare','Writer','\nMarch 13, 1834\n','\nJanuary 22, 1903\n','English','Many are ambitious of saying grand things, that is, of being grandiloquent.','',NULL,'Saying,Ambitious,Grand',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33976,'Good','Augustus Hare','Writer','\nMarch 13, 1834\n','\nJanuary 22, 1903\n','English','Nothing good bursts forth all at once. The lightning may dart out of a black cloud; but the day sends his bright heralds before him, to prepare the world for his coming.','',NULL,'Nothing,May',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33977,'','Augustus Hare','Writer','\nMarch 13, 1834\n','\nJanuary 22, 1903\n','English','Nothing is farther than earth from heaven; nothing is nearer than heaven to earth.','',NULL,'Nothing,Earth,Heaven',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33978,'Good,Men','Augustus Hare','Writer','\nMarch 13, 1834\n','\nJanuary 22, 1903\n','English','Since the generality of persons act from impulse, much more than from principle, men are neither so good nor so bad as we are apt to think them.','',NULL,'Bad',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33979,'','Augustus Hare','Writer','\nMarch 13, 1834\n','\nJanuary 22, 1903\n','English','There is no being eloquent for atheism. In that exhausted receiver the mind cannot use its wings, - the clearest proof that it is out of its element.','',NULL,'Mind,Cannot,Wings',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33980,'Good,Home','Augustus Hare','Writer','\nMarch 13, 1834\n','\nJanuary 22, 1903\n','English','To Adam Paradise was home. To the good among his descendants home is paradise.','',NULL,'Among',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33981,'','David Hare','Playwright','\nJune 5, 1947\n','','English','An inability to handle language is not the same thing as stupidity.','',NULL,'Stupidity,Same,Language',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33982,'','David Hare','Playwright','\nJune 5, 1947\n','','English','The ultimate tendency of civilization is towards barbarism.','',NULL,'Ultimate,Barbarism,Tendency',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33983,'','David Hare','Playwright','\nJune 5, 1947\n','','English','Children always turn to the light.','',NULL,'Children,Light,Turn',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33984,'','David Hare','Playwright','\nJune 5, 1947\n','','English','In oratory the will must predominate.','',NULL,'Must,Oratory',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33985,'','David Hare','Playwright','\nJune 5, 1947\n','','English','No one but a fool is always right.','',NULL,'Fool',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33986,'','David Hare','Playwright','\nJune 5, 1947\n','','English','Nothing is further than earth from heaven, and nothing is nearer than heaven to earth.','',NULL,'Nothing,Earth,Heaven',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33987,'Nature,Poetry','David Hare','Playwright','\nJune 5, 1947\n','','English','Poetry is the key to the hieroglyphics of nature.','',NULL,'Key',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33988,'Truth','David Hare','Playwright','\nJune 5, 1947\n','','English','Purity is the feminine, truth the masculine of honor.','',NULL,'Honor,Feminine',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33989,'Love','David Hare','Playwright','\nJune 5, 1947\n','','English','Smiles are the language of love.','',NULL,'Language,Smiles',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33990,'','David Hare','Playwright','\nJune 5, 1947\n','','English','Some people carry their heart in their head and some carry their head in their heart. The trick is to keep them apart yet working together.','',NULL,'Heart,Together,Working',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33991,'Strength','David Hare','Playwright','\nJune 5, 1947\n','','English','Strength was the virtue of paganism; obedience is the virtue of Christianity.','',NULL,'Virtue,Obedience',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33992,'','David Hare','Playwright','\nJune 5, 1947\n','','English','Sudden resolutions, like the sudden rise of mercury in a barometer, indicate little else than the variability of the weather.','',NULL,'Weather,Else,Rise',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33993,'Poetry','David Hare','Playwright','\nJune 5, 1947\n','','English','The poetry from the eighteenth century was prose; the prose from the seventeenth century was poetry.','',NULL,'Century,Prose',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33994,'Knowledge','David Hare','Playwright','\nJune 5, 1947\n','','English','Thought is the wind and knowledge the sail.','',NULL,'Thought,Wind',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33995,'God','David Hare','Playwright','\nJune 5, 1947\n','','English','To those whose God is honor; only disgrace is a sin.','',NULL,'Honor,Whose',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33996,'','David Hare','Playwright','\nJune 5, 1947\n','','English','Weak minds sink under prosperity as well as adversity; but strong and deep ones have two high tides.','',NULL,'Strong,Deep,Two',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33997,'','David Hare','Playwright','\nJune 5, 1947\n','','English','When they speak, dead frogs fall out of their mouths.','',NULL,'Speak,Dead,Fall',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33998,'Intelligence','Julius Charles Hare','Clergyman','\nSeptember 13, 1795\n','\nJanuary 3, 1855\n','English','Be what you are. This is the first step toward becoming better than you are.','',NULL,'Better,Step',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(33999,'Men','Julius Charles Hare','Clergyman','\nSeptember 13, 1795\n','\nJanuary 3, 1855\n','English','The greatest truths are the simplest, and so are the greatest men.','',NULL,'Greatest,Truths',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34000,'','Julius Charles Hare','Clergyman','\nSeptember 13, 1795\n','\nJanuary 3, 1855\n','English','The mind is like a sheet of white paper in this, that the impressions it receives the oftenest, and retains the longest, are black ones.','',NULL,'Mind,Black,White',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34001,'','Phil Hare','Politician','\nFebruary 21, 1949\n','','American','I know the district. I know a lot of people in the district. I know how to get where I\'m going.','',NULL,'District',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34002,'Good','Mariska Hargitay','Actress','\nJanuary 23, 1964\n','','American','Chocolate is the first luxury. It has so many things wrapped up in it: Deliciusness in the moment, childhood memories, and that grin-inducing feeling of getting a reward for being good.','',NULL,'Feeling,Moment',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34003,'Time,Learning','Mariska Hargitay','Actress','\nJanuary 23, 1964\n','','American','Yes. I did more research than I ever wanted to and saw some things I wish I didn\'t. I went on ride-alongs, spent time with Homicide, Cold Case, and SVU detectives, hung out in subways learning how to spot pervs and pick-pockets, viewed an autopsy, went to a police firing range, and witnessed court c','',NULL,'Ever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34004,'Life','Mariska Hargitay','Actress','\nJanuary 23, 1964\n','','American','Sometimes things in life happen that allow us to understand our priorities very clearly. Ultimately you can see those as gifts.','',NULL,'Happen,Understand',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34005,'Life,Power','Mariska Hargitay','Actress','\nJanuary 23, 1964\n','','American','It\'s a life\'s journey of finding ourselves, finding our power, and living for yourself, not for everyone else.','',NULL,'Yourself',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34006,'','Mariska Hargitay','Actress','\nJanuary 23, 1964\n','','American','I say to everybody, \'Adoption is not for the faint of heart.\'','',NULL,'Heart,Everybody,Adoption',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34007,'Love','Mariska Hargitay','Actress','\nJanuary 23, 1964\n','','American','I have so much love that I didn\'t even know about.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34008,'Life,Mom','Mariska Hargitay','Actress','\nJanuary 23, 1964\n','','American','I think because I became a mom later in life, everything in life means more.','',NULL,'Everything',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34009,'Great','Mariska Hargitay','Actress','\nJanuary 23, 1964\n','','American','When my body is strong, I feel stronger inside. I feel more capable of handling emotional situations. Usually I\'m more of a inside-out person, but this was a great case of me from the outside in.','',NULL,'Strong,Emotional',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34010,'Time','Mariska Hargitay','Actress','\nJanuary 23, 1964\n','','American','When you see a girl like me bustin\' perps, there ain\'t no time to be pretty.','',NULL,'Girl,Pretty',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34011,'Morning,Food','Mariska Hargitay','Actress','\nJanuary 23, 1964\n','','American','You know how you wake up in the morning and sometimes you look gorgeous and other times you look like you got hit by a mack truck? I realized that my mack truck is food. If I have no sugar, yeast or wine, I have no undereye bags and my skin is perfect.','',NULL,'Perfect',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34012,'Work','Mariska Hargitay','Actress','\nJanuary 23, 1964\n','','American','As an actress, there were so many months, years even, when I didn\'t get work, when I wanted to quit.','',NULL,'Wanted,Quit',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34013,'','Mariska Hargitay','Actress','\nJanuary 23, 1964\n','','American','Becoming a parent erased many of my negative childhood feelings and filled them in with something new.','',NULL,'Feelings,Negative,Parent',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34014,'','Mariska Hargitay','Actress','\nJanuary 23, 1964\n','','American','Every day is deeper and richer and more soulful.','',NULL,'Deeper,Soulful,Richer',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34015,'Life,Experience','Mariska Hargitay','Actress','\nJanuary 23, 1964\n','','American','Everything has combined to make my life in New York an amazing experience. I told my manager a few years ago that I wanted to move here and try acting in the theater.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34016,'','Mariska Hargitay','Actress','\nJanuary 23, 1964\n','','American','Golf made me feel like a loser. So I dismissed it.','',NULL,'Made,Loser,Golf',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34017,'','Mariska Hargitay','Actress','\nJanuary 23, 1964\n','','American','Having a child changes everything. All of a sudden you have so much to lose, so much to live for.','',NULL,'Live,Everything,Lose',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34018,'Best,Fear','Mariska Hargitay','Actress','\nJanuary 23, 1964\n','','American','I am grateful that I didn\'t let fear get the best of me. It only holds you back from possibilities and greatness.','',NULL,'Grateful',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34019,'','Mariska Hargitay','Actress','\nJanuary 23, 1964\n','','American','I am proud to be a role model for my viewers. I am finding out that helping victims is as or more rewarding the all the awards I win.','',NULL,'Win,Proud,Role',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34020,'','Mariska Hargitay','Actress','\nJanuary 23, 1964\n','','American','I definitely have my days where I look like I got dressed in the dark.','',NULL,'Dark,Days,Definitely',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34021,'Time','Mariska Hargitay','Actress','\nJanuary 23, 1964\n','','American','I get very excited about my double stroller. Every time I look at it, I get a shot of adrenaline and joy because I think, This is real!','',NULL,'Real,Joy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34022,'Life','Mariska Hargitay','Actress','\nJanuary 23, 1964\n','','American','I have a more developed sense of my priorities. Life has so much more meaning now.','',NULL,'Sense,Priorities',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34023,'','Mariska Hargitay','Actress','\nJanuary 23, 1964\n','','American','I have a nest egg, and I don\'t buy above my means.','',NULL,'Means,Above,Egg',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34024,'','Mariska Hargitay','Actress','\nJanuary 23, 1964\n','','American','I have everything I need. Our house is very joyful.','',NULL,'Everything,House,Joyful',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34025,'Life','Mariska Hargitay','Actress','\nJanuary 23, 1964\n','','American','I realize that you have to show up for your life.','',NULL,'Show,Realize',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34026,'','Mariska Hargitay','Actress','\nJanuary 23, 1964\n','','American','I think people were expecting me to be that kind of glamorous sexpot. So they were always, Wow you\'re not what I expected.','',NULL,'Expecting,Glamorous,Wow',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34027,'Great','Lawrence Hargrave','Scientist','\nJanuary 29, 1850\n','\nJuly 14, 1915\n','Australian','And from a poise at this station the plane may swoop down, at great disadvantage if close to the back of the wave, at various slopes and directions till it cuts into the air that is being raised by the face of the following wave, which again enables it to resume its velocity.','',NULL,'May,Down',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34028,'','Lawrence Hargrave','Scientist','\nJanuary 29, 1850\n','\nJuly 14, 1915\n','Australian','As to the effect of the wave on the air, we will suppose the water to be quite flat and the air motionless, a heavy undulation comes on the scene, it has to pass, so it pushes the air up with its face, letting it fall again as its back glides onwards.','',NULL,'Again,Face,Water',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34029,'','Lawrence Hargrave','Scientist','\nJanuary 29, 1850\n','\nJuly 14, 1915\n','Australian','Bent metal is worse than bent wood and weight for weight is more flexible.','',NULL,'Metal,Worse,Weight',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34030,'','Lawrence Hargrave','Scientist','\nJanuary 29, 1850\n','\nJuly 14, 1915\n','Australian','Common sense steps in here and says: Separate the parts you want to be mobile from the parts you want to be inert. You have seen the result, and I know many have the skill to apply it.','',NULL,'Sense,Here,Result',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34031,'','Lawrence Hargrave','Scientist','\nJanuary 29, 1850\n','\nJuly 14, 1915\n','Australian','If you direct your attention to the position of a bird with regard to the wave surface, it will speedily be noticed to be nearly always on the rising side or face of the wave and moving apparently at right angles to the wave\'s course, but really diagonal to it.','',NULL,'Moving,Attention,Face',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34032,'Power','Lawrence Hargrave','Scientist','\nJanuary 29, 1850\n','\nJuly 14, 1915\n','Australian','It becomes a giant\'s task to compute the result when the effect of cross seas, wind at all angles and ever varying force, arched surfaces, head resistance, ratio of weight to area, and the intelligence of the guiding power crop up.','',NULL,'Ever,Wind',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34033,'','Lawrence Hargrave','Scientist','\nJanuary 29, 1850\n','\nJuly 14, 1915\n','Australian','The closer the bird is to the surface of the water, the firmer and more inelastic is the uplift of the rising air. The bird appears to almost feel the surface with the tip of its weather wing.','',NULL,'Weather,Water,Almost',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34034,'','Lawrence Hargrave','Scientist','\nJanuary 29, 1850\n','\nJuly 14, 1915\n','Australian','The most ordinary conditions for observing sailing birds are then the wind and sea are both aft.','',NULL,'Sea,Wind,Both',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34035,'Work,Power','Lawrence Hargrave','Scientist','\nJanuary 29, 1850\n','\nJuly 14, 1915\n','Australian','The plane is simply abstracting the power stored in the wave by a distant gale, and using it to counteract gravity. And if the work be continued long enough, or a multitude of planes be continually drawing on the reservoir of power, the wave must inevitably be flattened.','',NULL,'Must',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34036,'','Lawrence Hargrave','Scientist','\nJanuary 29, 1850\n','\nJuly 14, 1915\n','Australian','The wings are moved several times by hand to charge the crank chamber with mixture, which flows on through the external pipe and inlet valve to the compression space and cylinder.','',NULL,'Through,Times,Hand',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34037,'Knowledge','Lawrence Hargrave','Scientist','\nJanuary 29, 1850\n','\nJuly 14, 1915\n','Australian','To remove this obstacle I repeat or refer to such knowledge as has come under my notice, my own previously expressed views, and also describe and exhibit my last experiments and explain their novelty and utility.','',NULL,'Last,Describe',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34038,'Best','Lawrence Hargrave','Scientist','\nJanuary 29, 1850\n','\nJuly 14, 1915\n','Australian','Used as kites, these rigid stable aeroplanes are superior to the very best cellular kites I can make; they are lighter, pull harder per square foot, attain a greater angle of elevation, and have fewer parts.','',NULL,'Used,Greater',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34039,'','Mata Hari','Dancer','\nAugust 7, 1876\n','\nOctober 15, 1917\n','Dutch','I am a woman who enjoys herself very much; sometimes I lose, sometimes I win.','',NULL,'Woman,Win,Sometimes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34040,'','Mata Hari','Dancer','\nAugust 7, 1876\n','\nOctober 15, 1917\n','Dutch','The dance is a poem of which each movement is a word.','',NULL,'Dance,Word,Movement',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34041,'Art','Keith Haring','Artist','\nMay 4, 1958\n','\nFebruary 16, 1990\n','American','I don\'t think art is propaganda; it should be something that liberates the soul, provokes the imagination and encourages people to go further. It celebrates humanity instead of manipulating it.','',NULL,'Humanity,Soul',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34042,'Art','Keith Haring','Artist','\nMay 4, 1958\n','\nFebruary 16, 1990\n','American','The public needs art - and it is the responsibility of a \'self-proclaimed artist\' to realize that the public needs art, and not to make bourgeois art for a few and ignore the masses.','',NULL,'Ignore,Few',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34043,'','Keith Haring','Artist','\nMay 4, 1958\n','\nFebruary 16, 1990\n','American','When it is working, you completely go into another place, you\'re tapping into things that are totally universal, completely beyond your ego and your own self. That\'s what it\'s all about.','',NULL,'Self,Ego,Working',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34044,'','Keith Haring','Artist','\nMay 4, 1958\n','\nFebruary 16, 1990\n','American','Nothing is important... so everything is important.','',NULL,'Important,Nothing,Everything',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34045,'Power','Keith Haring','Artist','\nMay 4, 1958\n','\nFebruary 16, 1990\n','American','Red is one of the strongest colors, it\'s blood, it has a power with the eye. That\'s why traffic lights are red I guess, and stop signs as well... In fact I use red in all of my paintings.','',NULL,'Why,Fact',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34046,'Art','Keith Haring','Artist','\nMay 4, 1958\n','\nFebruary 16, 1990\n','American','Art is for everybody.','',NULL,'Everybody',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34047,'','Keith Haring','Artist','\nMay 4, 1958\n','\nFebruary 16, 1990\n','American','Drawing is still basically the same as it has been since prehistoric times. It brings together man and the world. It lives through magic.','',NULL,'Together,Through,Still',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34048,'Poetry','Keith Haring','Artist','\nMay 4, 1958\n','\nFebruary 16, 1990\n','American','I have been enlightened. I have fallen into poetry and it has swallowed me up.','',NULL,'Fallen,Swallowed',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34049,'Power','Keith Haring','Artist','\nMay 4, 1958\n','\nFebruary 16, 1990\n','American','I think you have to control the materials to an extent, but it\'s important to let the materials have a kind of power for themselves; like the natural power of gravity, if you are painting on a wall, it makes the paint trickle and it drips; there is no reason to fight that.','',NULL,'Fight,Important',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34050,'','Keith Haring','Artist','\nMay 4, 1958\n','\nFebruary 16, 1990\n','American','My contribution to the world is my ability to draw. I will draw as much as I can for as many people as I can for as long as I can.','',NULL,'Long,Ability,Draw',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34051,'Time,Art','Keith Haring','Artist','\nMay 4, 1958\n','\nFebruary 16, 1990\n','American','People were more interested in the phenomena than the art itself. This, combined with the growing interest in collecting art as an investment and the resultant boom in the art market, made it a difficult time for a young artist to remain sincere without becoming cynical.','',NULL,'Made',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34052,'Best,Experience','Keith Haring','Artist','\nMay 4, 1958\n','\nFebruary 16, 1990\n','American','See, when I paint, it is an experience that, at its best, is transcending reality.','',NULL,'Reality',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34053,'Nature,Positive','Keith Haring','Artist','\nMay 4, 1958\n','\nFebruary 16, 1990\n','American','Shapes that contain no inner components of positive/negative relationships will function better with other shapes of the same nature.','',NULL,'Better',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34054,'Work','Keith Haring','Artist','\nMay 4, 1958\n','\nFebruary 16, 1990\n','American','The dripping... well, if it happens, it happens; it does not take anything from the work. The dripping just proves that you were not trying to control the work, but the work was developing by itself and if it drips, it\'s a natural part in the evolution of the work.','',NULL,'Control,Trying',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34055,'','Keith Haring','Artist','\nMay 4, 1958\n','\nFebruary 16, 1990\n','American','There are some images that I will only use once, and not use again because they don\'t seem to really hit the nail right on the head, but there are some which are so strong they have to be reduced; sometimes just reusing them makes them stronger.','',NULL,'Strong,Sometimes,Again',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34056,'','Keith Haring','Artist','\nMay 4, 1958\n','\nFebruary 16, 1990\n','American','When I die there is nobody to take my place.','',NULL,'Die,Place,Nobody',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34057,'','John Harington','Writer','1561','1612','English','Treason doth never prosper, what\'s the reason? For if it prosper, none dare call it Treason.','',NULL,'Reason,Call,Dare',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34058,'Legal','John Harington','Writer','1561','1612','English','From your confessor, lawyer and physician, hide not your case on no condition.','',NULL,'Lawyer,Hide',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34059,'','Kit Harington','Actor','\nDecember 26, 1986\n','','English','I just don\'t know anything about fashion.','',NULL,'Fashion',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34060,'Love','Kit Harington','Actor','\nDecember 26, 1986\n','','English','I love going out. I love partying.','',NULL,'Partying',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34061,'','Kit Harington','Actor','\nDecember 26, 1986\n','','English','I try not to read the social networks too much. I find that way madness lies.','',NULL,'Find,Try,Social',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34062,'','Kit Harington','Actor','\nDecember 26, 1986\n','','English','I wear quite fitted clothing. I don\'t like wearing baggy stuff.','',NULL,'Stuff,Quite,Wear',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34063,'','Kit Harington','Actor','\nDecember 26, 1986\n','','English','I\'m very lucky, I\'ve got two very loving parents, still very much together, and always been very supportive.','',NULL,'Parents,Together,Two',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34064,'Politics','Kit Harington','Actor','\nDecember 26, 1986\n','','English','Politics is a game and a profession. It doesn\'t really serve the people the politicians are supposed to serve.','',NULL,'Game,Serve',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34065,'Power,Best','Kit Harington','Actor','\nDecember 26, 1986\n','','English','The best people to have power are the ones who don\'t want it.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34066,'','Kit Harington','Actor','\nDecember 26, 1986\n','','English','There are lots of actors out there who are hugely, hugely talented and haven\'t got the breaks I\'ve had.','',NULL,'Lots,Breaks,Talented',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34067,'','Kit Harington','Actor','\nDecember 26, 1986\n','','English','There\'s a huge difference between stage fighting and real sword fighting.','',NULL,'Real,Fighting,Between',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34068,'','Kit Harington','Actor','\nDecember 26, 1986\n','','English','Working with animals is always going to be tough because the animal doesn\'t know it\'s an actor.','',NULL,'Working,Tough,Actor',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34069,'Great','Kit Harington','Actor','\nDecember 26, 1986\n','','English','You find with the really great actors, the ones you really admire and look up to, very often they\'re very giving, generous, warm people.','',NULL,'Giving,Find',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34070,'Government','Rafik Hariri','Statesman','\nNovember 1, 1944\n','\nFebruary 14, 2005\n','Lebanese','And on the other hand, we see that the Israeli government is attacking that part of the Palestinian leader.','',NULL,'Leader,Hand',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34071,'','Rafik Hariri','Statesman','\nNovember 1, 1944\n','\nFebruary 14, 2005\n','Lebanese','We need to restore the confidence in the country, first of all.','',NULL,'Confidence,Country,Restore',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34072,'','Rafik Hariri','Statesman','\nNovember 1, 1944\n','\nFebruary 14, 2005\n','Lebanese','We don\'t think that we are in a quarrel with anybody. We may have a difference of opinion, but we\'ll not allow such differences of opinion to grow into a problem that stands in the way of reconstructing the country and regaining the democratic path.','',NULL,'May,Country,Path',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34073,'','Rafik Hariri','Statesman','\nNovember 1, 1944\n','\nFebruary 14, 2005\n','Lebanese','I never threatened him and no Syrian intelligence officer has ever pointed a gun to his head.','',NULL,'Him,Ever,Gun',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34074,'','Rafik Hariri','Statesman','\nNovember 1, 1944\n','\nFebruary 14, 2005\n','Lebanese','Mehlis will go all the way and we want to go all the way. These arrests show that no matter how high the perpetrators are, they will face the consequences of what they did.','',NULL,'Did,Matter,Show',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34075,'Peace,Government','Rafik Hariri','Statesman','\nNovember 1, 1944\n','\nFebruary 14, 2005\n','Lebanese','On the other hand, we have in Israel, an Israeli government which has been elected by the Israeli people. Their political agenda is not for peace. They are from the camp anti-peace.','',NULL,'Political',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34076,'Change,Time','Rafik Hariri','Statesman','\nNovember 1, 1944\n','\nFebruary 14, 2005\n','Lebanese','The Lebanese people voted this time for change. So they are not satisfied with the actual situation. They want to see a new government. They want to see a new vision.','',NULL,'Government',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34077,'Peace','Rafik Hariri','Statesman','\nNovember 1, 1944\n','\nFebruary 14, 2005\n','Lebanese','We want to see Israel withdraw from our territory. But we don\'t want to be accountable vis-a-vis Israel on the security basis, because we don\'t see, in the absence of a peace agreement, that Lebanon can really be accountable to Israel if anything happens.','',NULL,'Security,Happens',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34078,'','Rafik Hariri','Statesman','\nNovember 1, 1944\n','\nFebruary 14, 2005\n','Lebanese','You know, it is very clear that the Israelis, they don\'t want this plan and they don\'t agree.','',NULL,'Plan,Clear,Agree',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34079,'','Saad Hariri','Politician','\nApril 18, 1970\n','','Lebanese','Justice is revenge.','',NULL,'Revenge,Justice',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34080,'Good','Saad Hariri','Politician','\nApril 18, 1970\n','','Lebanese','Although sometimes I might sound sometimes idealist or too optimistic but I think my father used to say to me in everything bad there\'s something good that is going to come out of it and there will always be a tomorrow.','',NULL,'Bad,Father',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34081,'','Saad Hariri','Politician','\nApril 18, 1970\n','','Lebanese','I believe a relationship with a country is simply bound to the interests of two countries and not by personal issues.','',NULL,'Believe,Country,Two',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34082,'','Saad Hariri','Politician','\nApril 18, 1970\n','','Lebanese','I don\'t operate under threats. Full stop. I don\'t. I don\'t buckle to pressure.','',NULL,'Stop,Full,Pressure',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34083,'','Saad Hariri','Politician','\nApril 18, 1970\n','','Lebanese','I have popular support.','',NULL,'Support,Popular',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34084,'','Saad Hariri','Politician','\nApril 18, 1970\n','','Lebanese','In Lebanon, it\'s never over for anyone. You cannot write off anyone or anything in this country.','',NULL,'Country,Cannot,Off',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34085,'','Saad Hariri','Politician','\nApril 18, 1970\n','','Lebanese','It\'s very easy to have slogans and rhetoric that people will follow, but eventually the slogans fall away.','',NULL,'Away,Easy,Fall',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34086,'','Saad Hariri','Politician','\nApril 18, 1970\n','','Lebanese','Nobody\'s going to give you everything on a silver tray. It\'s going to be difficult.','',NULL,'Everything,Give,Difficult',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34087,'Peace','Saad Hariri','Politician','\nApril 18, 1970\n','','Lebanese','The main problem that we have in Lebanon, and in the region, is we don\'t have a real peace process and I think this is the main focal problem that we have in the region.','',NULL,'Real,Problem',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34088,'','Saad Hariri','Politician','\nApril 18, 1970\n','','Lebanese','Violence would be a huge gift to those who want a divided Lebanon.','',NULL,'Violence,Gift,Divided',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34089,'','Saad Hariri','Politician','\nApril 18, 1970\n','','Lebanese','Without justice you won\'t have stability.','',NULL,'Justice,Won,Stability',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34090,'Health','Tom Harkin','Politician','\nNovember 19, 1939\n','','American','America\'s health care system is in crisis precisely because we systematically neglect wellness and prevention.','',NULL,'Crisis,Care',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34091,'Health','Tom Harkin','Politician','\nNovember 19, 1939\n','','American','Let\'s face it, in America today we don\'t have a health care system, we have a sick care system.','',NULL,'Today,Care',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34092,'Success','Tom Harkin','Politician','\nNovember 19, 1939\n','','American','Stem cell research holds enormous promise for easing human suffering, and federal support is critical to its success.','',NULL,'Human,Suffering',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34093,'War','Tom Harkin','Politician','\nNovember 19, 1939\n','','American','The Gulf War was like teenage sex. We got in too soon and out too soon.','',NULL,'Sex,Soon',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34094,'Money','Tom Harkin','Politician','\nNovember 19, 1939\n','','American','The President must stop gambling with taxpayers\' money and get the country back on the path of fiscal sanity.','',NULL,'Must,Country',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34095,'','Tom Harkin','Politician','\nNovember 19, 1939\n','','American','While President Bush\'s tax give-aways for the rich are pushing us further into debt, he compensates by increasing the out-of-pocket costs to our veterans.','',NULL,'Rich,While,Debt',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34096,'','Deborah Harkness','Novelist','1965','','American','A lot of our assumptions of the world are fairly cynical, fairly negative, and assume the worst. What our reading tastes show - in this rush to fantasy, romance, whatever - is that we actually still want to believe in a world of possibility, in a world of mystery.','',NULL,'Believe,Still,Negative',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34097,'Love,History','Deborah Harkness','Novelist','1965','','American','As a historian, I love every little detail, but whole long passages about wood paneling and journeys on horseback and every stop at every inn had to go out the window. I decided the history in the books should be like spice in a soup - a little went a long way. Like cilantro.','',NULL,'Long',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34098,'','Deborah Harkness','Novelist','1965','','American','Cheap wine is defined by its price, and it depends on personal spending limits. So for me, any wine under $10 is cheap.','',NULL,'Wine,Personal,Price',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34099,'','Deborah Harkness','Novelist','1965','','American','Films are wonderful but they do fix an identity. I can\'t read \'Pride and Prejudice\' anymore, for instance, without imaging Colin Firth as Mr. Darcy.','',NULL,'Pride,Wonderful,Read',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34100,'Good','Deborah Harkness','Novelist','1965','','American','For me, a $20 wine that drinks like a $40 wine in terms of complexity and interest is a value, while a $5 wine that is not very good is not a value at all in my opinion.','',NULL,'Opinion,Wine',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34101,'','Deborah Harkness','Novelist','1965','','American','I couldn\'t resist hiding some historical details and a few clues relevant to the plot and characters of \'A Discovery of Witches\' throughout the pages of the novel.','',NULL,'Few,Characters,Novel',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34102,'','Deborah Harkness','Novelist','1965','','American','I realised that today we are very much interested in reading about subjects that would have also interested people in the 1500s: ghosts, demons and things that go bump in the night.','',NULL,'Today,Night,Reading',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34103,'Love,Time','Deborah Harkness','Novelist','1965','','American','I really love helping students and helping them empathize with people who lived a really long time ago. That\'s one of the highlights of working in fiction.','',NULL,'Long',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34104,'Love,Hope','Deborah Harkness','Novelist','1965','','American','I teach 18- to 21-year-olds - the \'Harry Potter\' generation. They grew up as voracious readers, reading books in this exploding genre. But at some point, I would love for them to give Umberto Eco or A.S. Byatt a try. I hope \'A Discovery of Witches\' will serve as a kind of stepping-stone.','',NULL,'Give',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34105,'Science','Deborah Harkness','Novelist','1965','','American','I\'d studied 16th century science and magic. I thought it was strange that people were interested in the same kinds of things my research was about. The more I thought about it, the more intriguing it became and pretty soon I was writing a novel about a reluctant witch and a 1500-year-old vampire.','',NULL,'Writing,Thought',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34106,'','Deborah Harkness','Novelist','1965','','American','I\'m a professional non-fiction reader, that\'s what I do. But in my 20s we had our own vampire and witch moment, courtesy of Anne Rice, whose books I read and loved.','',NULL,'Moment,Loved,Read',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34107,'Work,Good','Deborah Harkness','Novelist','1965','','American','I\'m a storyteller, and I have really good material to work with: I\'ve been studying magic and the occult since about 1983.','',NULL,'Since',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34108,'Science','Deborah Harkness','Novelist','1965','','American','Magic provides a way of still having room for possibilities, an unlimited sense of what the world offers. Magic is always there when science is found wanting.','',NULL,'Still,Sense',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34109,'Cool','Deborah Harkness','Novelist','1965','','American','My niece was very much caught up in the vampire craze for young adults, and she thought having a vampire boyfriend would be a cool thing. What do you do on a first date? The more I thought about it, the more fun I had imagining what you\'d serve a vampire for dinner.','',NULL,'Fun,Thought',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34110,'Time','Deborah Harkness','Novelist','1965','','American','Once upon a time, about 10 years ago, I thought maybe I could write a mystery series about a midwife in Elizabethan England. I had an elaborately convoluted title and an elaborately convoluted plotline, and at that point I got stupendously bored.','',NULL,'Bored,Thought',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34111,'Truth','Deborah Harkness','Novelist','1965','','American','The plain truth is that the period I study is the 16th century, and they were absolutely obsessed with witches and spiritual beings.','',NULL,'Spiritual,Study',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34112,'','Deborah Harkness','Novelist','1965','','American','The world of scholarship is much more measured in its appreciation and also its criticism than the world of popular literature.','',NULL,'Criticism,Literature,Popular',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34113,'Women,Death','Deborah Harkness','Novelist','1965','','American','There were no vampires of note in Western literature until about the 18th century. But they tell us where we park our anxieties, whether its over-powerful women, death or damnation. We make our own monsters.','',NULL,'Tell',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34114,'Family,Home','Deborah Harkness','Novelist','1965','','American','Witches are the kind of more traditional, home and family, craft people - so they\'re the ones who are making things; crocheting shawls and things like that. But then they also have that slightly confident, dangerous, edge. I always see them as having very extreme hair, either amazingly beautiful str','',NULL,'Beautiful',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34115,'Religion','Georgia Harkness','Theologian','\nApril 21, 1891\n','\nAugust 21, 1974\n','American','The tendency to turn human judgments into divine commands makes religion one of the most dangerous forces in the world.','',NULL,'Human,Makes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34116,'','John Marshall Harlan','Judge','\nJune 1, 1833\n','\nOctober 14, 1911\n','American','But in view of the constitution, in the eye of the law, there is in this country no superior, dominant, ruling class of citizens. There is no caste here.','',NULL,'Law,Country,Here',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34117,'','John Marshall Harlan','Judge','\nJune 1, 1833\n','\nOctober 14, 1911\n','American','The humblest is the peer of the most powerful.','',NULL,'Powerful,Peer,Humblest',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34118,'','John Marshall Harlan','Judge','\nJune 1, 1833\n','\nOctober 14, 1911\n','American','Our constitution is color-blind, and neither knows nor tolerates classes among citizens.','',NULL,'Knows,Nor,Among',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34119,'','John Marshall Harlan','Judge','\nJune 1, 1833\n','\nOctober 14, 1911\n','American','The Constitution is not a panacea for every blot upon the public welfare. Nor should this Court, ordained as a judicial body, be thought of as a general haven for reform movements.','',NULL,'Thought,Body,Public',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34120,'','John Marshall Harlan','Judge','\nJune 1, 1833\n','\nOctober 14, 1911\n','American','The law regards man as man, and takes no account of his surroundings or of his color when his civil rights as guaranteed by the supreme law of the land are involved.','',NULL,'Law,Rights,Color',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34121,'Life','Henry Harland','Novelist','\nFebruary 4, 1909\n','\nDecember 20, 2005\n','American','Do you know that the ready concession of minor points is a part of the grace of life?','',NULL,'Grace,Ready',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34122,'','Lord Harlech','Politician','1918','1985','British','Britain will be honoured by historians more for the way she disposed of an empire than for the way in which she acquired it.','',NULL,'She,Empire,Britain',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34123,'','Renny Harlin','Director','\nMarch 15, 1959\n','','Finnish','You just never give up, no matter how hard the challenges are, and observe this world with a healthy dose of criticism and don\'t just follow the herd like somebody else might do.','',NULL,'Hard,Give,Else',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34124,'Time,Experience','Renny Harlin','Director','\nMarch 15, 1959\n','','Finnish','You want to do something that shows some type individuality and talent and imagination - at the same time, you want to be truthful to the predecessors, because obviously the audience liked something about them and you have to replicate that experience to a certain extent.','',NULL,'Same',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34125,'Money,Government','Renny Harlin','Director','\nMarch 15, 1959\n','','Finnish','A government institution called the Finnish Film Foundation funds filmmaking there, and I wrote several screenplays but never got any money. They were sent back to me, and they said that they were too commercial for them.','',NULL,'Said',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34126,'','Renny Harlin','Director','\nMarch 15, 1959\n','','Finnish','Actually, it was first a movie called Gale Force, which was a hurricane movie. That script never came together, and then the same deal was replaced with Cliffhanger.','',NULL,'Together,Same,Actually',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34127,'','Renny Harlin','Director','\nMarch 15, 1959\n','','Finnish','At that point, the movie was called Wild Force. Everything fell apart, eventually - our financing completely fell apart - and we were never able to make that film.','',NULL,'Everything,Able,Film',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34128,'Money,Home,Car','Renny Harlin','Director','\nMarch 15, 1959\n','','Finnish','Eventually I did that, but it took a lot of twists and turns, and there were a year or two there where I was living with no money at all - no home, no car, no nothing. I was living in somebody\'s garage in Los Angeles at that point - for a year.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34129,'','Renny Harlin','Director','\nMarch 15, 1959\n','','Finnish','Eventually, in \'84, we made a film for a little over a million dollars - with American actors that was shot in English - that was shown in Finland A little action film called Born American.','',NULL,'Made,American,Action',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34130,'Movies','Renny Harlin','Director','\nMarch 15, 1959\n','','Finnish','Ford Fairlane was one of those movies that was so much fun to make that it was bound not to be a big hit.','',NULL,'Fun,Big',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34131,'Work','Renny Harlin','Director','\nMarch 15, 1959\n','','Finnish','I became a real Shell Motor Oil expert, and I did this 25-minute film. It turned out really well and, as a result, they offered me more work and lots of commercials to direct.','',NULL,'Real,Did',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34132,'','Renny Harlin','Director','\nMarch 15, 1959\n','','Finnish','I decided that, somehow, I had to get out of there and go to Hollywood. I had never been to America.','',NULL,'America,Hollywood,Decided',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34133,'','Renny Harlin','Director','\nMarch 15, 1959\n','','Finnish','I did some film reviews for small papers in Finland and things like that to be able to keep living here.','',NULL,'Small,Did,Living',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34134,'','Renny Harlin','Director','\nMarch 15, 1959\n','','Finnish','I learned a lot about how to shoot and how to put together sequences.','',NULL,'Together,Learned,Put',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34135,'','Renny Harlin','Director','\nMarch 15, 1959\n','','Finnish','I loved cutting together simple commercials about margarine or soft drinks - all kinds of silly products - but I tried to make the commercials different.','',NULL,'Simple,Together,Different',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34136,'Movies','Renny Harlin','Director','\nMarch 15, 1959\n','','Finnish','I loved movies and went to see every movie I could in Finland.','',NULL,'Loved,Movie',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34137,'Experience','Renny Harlin','Director','\nMarch 15, 1959\n','','Finnish','I think the reason why we were able to actually get it made was that we were so extremely naive - we had no experience at all here. We didn\'t even know that you were supposed to have an agent. We didn\'t even have a lawyer. We didn\'t know one soul.','',NULL,'Made,Why',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34138,'','Renny Harlin','Director','\nMarch 15, 1959\n','','Finnish','I was making films when I was about 12 years old - Super-8 films.','',NULL,'Old,Making,Films',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34139,'','Renny Harlin','Director','\nMarch 15, 1959\n','','Finnish','I went out to some advertising agencies and asked if I could do anything.','',NULL,'Asked,Agencies',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34140,'','Renny Harlin','Director','\nMarch 15, 1959\n','','Finnish','I\'ve continued to always keep in mind having a healthy does of that in Hollywood, now that I am part of the system and obviously have to follow the way the system works - you still have to have that crazy determination.','',NULL,'Crazy,Mind,Still',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34141,'','Renny Harlin','Director','\nMarch 15, 1959\n','','Finnish','In Finland, getting a university degree is the first thing that you expect your kids to do.','',NULL,'Kids,Getting,Expect',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34142,'','Renny Harlin','Director','\nMarch 15, 1959\n','','Finnish','It proved to be pretty impossible to get funds for a feature film in Finland. It\'s still small, but the film industry was miniscule at that point in the early \'80s.','',NULL,'Small,Pretty,Still',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34143,'','Renny Harlin','Director','\nMarch 15, 1959\n','','Finnish','My very, very first professional job was when I was 19 years old - I got a job doing an educational industrial film on Shell Motor Oil\'s oil products. I really put my heart into it - I wrote a script for it, I did a lot of research.','',NULL,'Heart,Job,Did',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34144,'Money','Renny Harlin','Director','\nMarch 15, 1959\n','','Finnish','Several times we were stranded in strange places without any money and with our credit cards cancelled - trapped in a hotel that we couldn\'t check out of because we had no money to check out.','',NULL,'Strange,Times',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34145,'Government,Finance','Renny Harlin','Director','\nMarch 15, 1959\n','','Finnish','There were a lot of people dreaming about making films, and they would finance maybe 6 films a year. Because they were funded by the government, the films sort-of had to deal with serious social issues - and, as a result, nobody went to see those films.','',NULL,'Serious',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34146,'','Renny Harlin','Director','\nMarch 15, 1959\n','','Finnish','This was in \'79. I got pretty restless there, sitting around with a lot of people sitting around smoking cigarettes and talking about films, but nobody really doing anything.','',NULL,'Pretty,Around,Smoking',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34147,'Time','Renny Harlin','Director','\nMarch 15, 1959\n','','Finnish','What I learned most was how to tell a story in 15 seconds or 30 seconds or 60 seconds - to have some kind of goal of what to try to do and make it happen in that time.','',NULL,'Happen,Goal',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34148,'Great','Jean Harlow','Actress','\nMarch 3, 1911\n','\nJune 7, 1937\n','American','No one ever expects a great lay to pay all the bills.','',NULL,'Ever,Pay',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34149,'','Jean Harlow','Actress','\nMarch 3, 1911\n','\nJune 7, 1937\n','American','When you lie down with dogs, you get up with fleas.','',NULL,'Lie,Down,Dogs',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34150,'','Jean Harlow','Actress','\nMarch 3, 1911\n','\nJune 7, 1937\n','American','Underwear makes me uncomfortable and besides my parts have to breathe.','',NULL,'Makes,Breathe,Underwear',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34151,'Morning','Jean Harlow','Actress','\nMarch 3, 1911\n','\nJune 7, 1937\n','American','I like to wake up each morning feeling a new man.','',NULL,'Feeling,Wake',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34152,'Home','Shalom Harlow','Model','\nDecember 5, 1973\n','','Canadian','I find myself dreaming of doing normal things - like staying home and washing dishes.','',NULL,'Find,Normal',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34153,'Life,Women,Fear','Shalom Harlow','Model','\nDecember 5, 1973\n','','Canadian','I think there\'s a lot projected on beautiful women, period. At least, maybe this is just my fear, but I do sometimes feel dismissed before I\'ve even been allowed to participate. I have moments of feeling really wounded. But I am pretty optimistic, and I do enjoy a lot of my life.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34154,'','Shalom Harlow','Model','\nDecember 5, 1973\n','','Canadian','Nobody responds to being made to feel judged.','',NULL,'Made,Nobody,Judged',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34155,'','Shalom Harlow','Model','\nDecember 5, 1973\n','','Canadian','Clothes should just be like a beautiful setting for a jewel: They should offset you.','',NULL,'Beautiful,Clothes,Jewel',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34156,'','Shalom Harlow','Model','\nDecember 5, 1973\n','','Canadian','Compost makes houseplants very happy.','',NULL,'Happy,Makes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34157,'','Shalom Harlow','Model','\nDecember 5, 1973\n','','Canadian','I feel more comfortable with my clothes off than on!','',NULL,'Off,Clothes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34158,'Love','Shalom Harlow','Model','\nDecember 5, 1973\n','','Canadian','I love the percussion. It\'s a right brain, left brain thing. There are different beats, but cooperating together. It\'s your whole body doing it, you\'re doing the snare drum and the high top with your hands and the bass drum with your foot. You\'re this whole motion machine.','',NULL,'Brain,Together',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34159,'','Shalom Harlow','Model','\nDecember 5, 1973\n','','Canadian','I was scouted at a Cure concert. A model scout approached me there and asked me if I modeled, and I thought that was ludicrous.','',NULL,'Thought,Scout,Asked',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34160,'Time,Home','Shalom Harlow','Model','\nDecember 5, 1973\n','','Canadian','I was too thin. I was working all the time, not eating at home. Spaghetti bolognese on planes. Ugh. Now most of my meals I cook for myself with organic ingredients.','',NULL,'Working',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34161,'','Shalom Harlow','Model','\nDecember 5, 1973\n','','Canadian','I\'ve recently started composting in my apartment, which is quite an adventure.','',NULL,'Adventure,Started,Quite',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34162,'Change','Shalom Harlow','Model','\nDecember 5, 1973\n','','Canadian','In the beginning, New York and I had kind of a love-hate relationship. It seemed so abrasive compared to Europe. But the transformation here in recent years is really something. I don\'t think I would have seen as much change if I\'d lived in any other city in the world.','',NULL,'Here,Beginning',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34163,'','Shalom Harlow','Model','\nDecember 5, 1973\n','','Canadian','It\'s become more and more of a priority for me to tread as lightly as possible in the world.','',NULL,'Become,Possible,Priority',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34164,'Time','Shalom Harlow','Model','\nDecember 5, 1973\n','','Canadian','My favorite New York memory is that blizzard in \'96. I get chills thinking about it. It\'s my favorite time here - call me crazy. I\'m from Canada, and it\'s very cold up there.','',NULL,'Crazy,Thinking',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34165,'Peace','Shalom Harlow','Model','\nDecember 5, 1973\n','','Canadian','My parents wished peace upon their firstborn child.','',NULL,'Parents,Child',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34166,'','Shalom Harlow','Model','\nDecember 5, 1973\n','','Canadian','People think if you\'re a model then you must take yourself way too seriously.','',NULL,'Yourself,Must,Seriously',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34167,'','Shalom Harlow','Model','\nDecember 5, 1973\n','','Canadian','When I first saw tap dancing, I immediately got it: the righteousness of being able to make so much noise with your feet!','',NULL,'Able,Feet,Dancing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34168,'','Shalom Harlow','Model','\nDecember 5, 1973\n','','Canadian','When I started coming to do shows in New York, New York had a pretty electric energy then. It was the early-nineties, and there was a lot of really fun theatrical types that were designing, and so the runway kind of became this stage for all of these mega model personalities to flaunt their stuff.','',NULL,'Fun,Pretty,Energy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34169,'Food','Shalom Harlow','Model','\nDecember 5, 1973\n','','Canadian','You don\'t have to live in the country and grow your own food to be green.','',NULL,'Live,Country',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34170,'Morning','Shalom Harlow','Model','\nDecember 5, 1973\n','','Canadian','You don\'t learn style from watching people on a runway. Fashion happens every morning when you wake up.','',NULL,'Fashion,Learn',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34171,'Leadership,Women','Harriet Harman','Politician','\nJuly 30, 1950\n','','British','Actually, I don\'t ever think there will be a men-only team of leadership in the Labour party again. People would look at it and say, \'What? Are there no women in the party to be part of the leadership? Do men want to do it all themselves?\' It just won\'t happen again.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34172,'Leadership,Men','Harriet Harman','Politician','\nJuly 30, 1950\n','','British','I don\'t agree with all-male leaderships. Men cannot be left to run things on their own. I think it\'s a thoroughly bad thing to have a men-only leadership.','',NULL,'Bad',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34173,'','Harriet Harman','Politician','\nJuly 30, 1950\n','','British','I know we will look back on this and think how odd it was we were championing the rights of lone mothers to bring up their children on benefit.','',NULL,'Children,Mothers,Rights',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34174,'Women,Men','Harriet Harman','Politician','\nJuly 30, 1950\n','','British','I think a balanced team of men and women makes better decisions. That\'s one of the reasons why I was prepared to run for deputy leader.','',NULL,'Better',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34175,'Great','Harriet Harman','Politician','\nJuly 30, 1950\n','','British','I was aware that everybody said I was going to be a vast mega-flop, and that William Hague was just oh-so intelligent, and oh such a great parliamentarian, and therefore so different from me! So I thought, I must deprive them of the satisfaction of proving themselves right.','',NULL,'Must,Different',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34176,'Women,Men','Harriet Harman','Politician','\nJuly 30, 1950\n','','British','In a country where women regard themselves as equal, they are not prepared to see men running the show themselves.','',NULL,'Country',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34177,'Women','Harriet Harman','Politician','\nJuly 30, 1950\n','','British','Is this the situation in the modern Conservative party? That women should be seen and not heard?','',NULL,'Situation,Seen',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34178,'Work,Time','Harriet Harman','Politician','\nJuly 30, 1950\n','','British','It\'s hard to bring up your children on benefit. It\'s easier if you can do part- time work, or even full-time work, and actually have a better standard of living, and that\'s the direction in which we are going.','',NULL,'Children',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34179,'Work,Women','Harriet Harman','Politician','\nJuly 30, 1950\n','','British','There are many women with children under five who want to work and who lack affordable, high-quality child care.','',NULL,'Care',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34180,'Future','Harriet Harman','Politician','\nJuly 30, 1950\n','','British','Well, I feel that everybody in the country knows me. I think people know who I am, and that I\'m deputy leader of the Labour party, and that I\'m out there talking about their big choice for the future.','',NULL,'Country,Leader',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34181,'Women,Men,Future','Harriet Harman','Politician','\nJuly 30, 1950\n','','British','Well, if you look at the programme that we\'re offering, I think that is a future which is fair for women as well as men. We\'re still heavily outnumbered - we\'re still four to one in parliament - but we are pioneers! We are forging a new path.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34182,'','Jane Harman','Politician','\nJune 28, 1945\n','','American','A lot of the things that we\'ve been able to do in the last several years were Democratic ideas, including the structure for this new director of national intelligence.','',NULL,'Able,Last,Ideas',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34183,'Time','Jane Harman','Politician','\nJune 28, 1945\n','','American','At the same time as we clearly condemn actions of violence by groups in Palestinian against Israel.','',NULL,'Same,Violence',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34184,'','Jane Harman','Politician','\nJune 28, 1945\n','','American','But as I often say, terrorists won\'t check our party registration before they blow us up.','',NULL,'Before,Often,Won',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34185,'','Jane Harman','Politician','\nJune 28, 1945\n','','American','I think I am aggressive, I think I am critical when it\'s necessary.','',NULL,'Necessary,Aggressive,Critical',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34186,'','Jane Harman','Politician','\nJune 28, 1945\n','','American','If the withdrawal from Gaza goes badly, obviously, that will set us back.','',NULL,'Goes,Badly,Withdrawal',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34187,'Women','Jane Harman','Politician','\nJune 28, 1945\n','','American','In 1969, when I graduated from Harvard Law School, women and minorities made up a tiny fraction of the first year associates accepted by top law firms.','',NULL,'School,Law',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34188,'','Jane Harman','Politician','\nJune 28, 1945\n','','American','In a post-9/11 world, diversity has become even more important.','',NULL,'Important,Become,Diversity',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34189,'','Jane Harman','Politician','\nJune 28, 1945\n','','American','Maybe it\'s my 15 minutes of fame, maybe it\'s longer.','',NULL,'Maybe,Fame,Longer',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34190,'','Jane Harman','Politician','\nJune 28, 1945\n','','American','So, you know, I think that Democrats are being more successful in Congress and I\'m really going to be proud of the role I will play tomorrow as ranking Democrat on the Intelligence Committee when this bill passes.','',NULL,'Successful,Tomorrow,Play',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34191,'','Jane Harman','Politician','\nJune 28, 1945\n','','American','The Committee\'s review of a series of intelligence shortcomings, to include intelligence prior to 9/11 and the pre-war intelligence on Iraq, clearly reveal how vital a diverse intelligence workforce is to our national security.','',NULL,'Security,National,Iraq',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34192,'','Jane Harman','Politician','\nJune 28, 1945\n','','American','The point is to solve problems, not point fingers.','',NULL,'Problems,Point,Solve',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34193,'Best','Jane Harman','Politician','\nJune 28, 1945\n','','American','There\'s no deep bench there, Mahmoud Abbas is, I think, the best leader of the Palestinians we could field.','',NULL,'Deep,Leader',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34194,'','Jane Harman','Politician','\nJune 28, 1945\n','','American','We can no longer expect an Intelligence Community that is mostly male and mostly white to be able to monitor and infiltrate suspicious organizations or terrorist groups.','',NULL,'Able,Expect,Community',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34195,'Women,Men','Jane Harman','Politician','\nJune 28, 1945\n','','American','We need spies that look like their targets, CIA officers who speak the dialects terrorists use, and FBI agents who can speak to Muslim women who might be intimidated by men.','',NULL,'Speak',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34196,'','Angie Harmon','Model','\nAugust 10, 1972\n','','American','When I feel like I\'m not doing what I am supposed to as a mother, I will torture myself. I don\'t know how to deal with it. I find some consolation in the fact that all mommies feel it. If there was a way to cure mommy guilt, I would bottle it and be a bazillionaire.','',NULL,'Mother,Find,Fact',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34197,'Home','Angie Harmon','Model','\nAugust 10, 1972\n','','American','Here\'s kind of my motto - if you\'re not happy at home, you\'re not happy anywhere else.','',NULL,'Happy,Motto',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34198,'','Angie Harmon','Model','\nAugust 10, 1972\n','','American','Cancer affects everyone, and it\'s up to all of us to support the important research that can one day make a much sought-after cure a reality.','',NULL,'Important,Reality,Everyone',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34199,'Dreams','Angie Harmon','Model','\nAugust 10, 1972\n','','American','It\'s not like I don\'t have my own wants and dreams anymore - it\'s just that the kids come first. It\'s primal.','',NULL,'Kids,Wants',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34200,'','Angie Harmon','Model','\nAugust 10, 1972\n','','American','After I quote unquote came out as a Republican, one of my dearest gay friends said to me, \'You\'ve got to go on a T.V. show and tell everyone you like gay people.\' I was like, \'Why?\' He was like, \'Because you\'re a Republican.\' I was like, \'I\'m sorry who\'s stereotyping who?\'','',NULL,'Sorry,Gay,Friends',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34201,'','Angie Harmon','Model','\nAugust 10, 1972\n','','American','I don\'t care if you\'re Republican or a Democrat or a Liberal, getting crucified for the way you think or believe, obviously if it\'s not hurting anyone, it\'s just Un-American.','',NULL,'Believe,Care,Hurting',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34202,'','Angie Harmon','Model','\nAugust 10, 1972\n','','American','I pray every day for my little girls. It\'s hard out there for the younger generation.','',NULL,'Hard,Generation,Pray',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34203,'Religion','Angie Harmon','Model','\nAugust 10, 1972\n','','American','I\'m just confused as to where we lost that in America because it is everyone\'s God-given right to think the way they think and that\'s fine. That\'s why our ancestors came here to America, to believe what they want, pray how they want and follow a religion with whoever they want.','',NULL,'Believe,Lost',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34204,'','Angie Harmon','Model','\nAugust 10, 1972\n','','American','I\'m super organized, but a horrible house cleaner.','',NULL,'House,Horrible,Super',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34205,'','Angie Harmon','Model','\nAugust 10, 1972\n','','American','When I get bored, I get into trouble.','',NULL,'Bored,Trouble',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34206,'Age','Angie Harmon','Model','\nAugust 10, 1972\n','','American','I think it\'s very hard in this day and age to raise little girls with morals, ethics and values, and them knowing that they are precious creations and that they are important.','',NULL,'Important,Hard',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34207,'','Angie Harmon','Model','\nAugust 10, 1972\n','','American','I was not the most attractive child. I had two really big buck teeth. I was horrendous - long, lanky and gangly.','',NULL,'Long,Two,Big',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34208,'','Angie Harmon','Model','\nAugust 10, 1972\n','','American','I\'m very, very modest.','',NULL,'Modest',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34209,'Good','Angie Harmon','Model','\nAugust 10, 1972\n','','American','I\'ve never been a good patient. I\'m not good with pain. It is not for me.','',NULL,'Pain,Patient',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34210,'','Angie Harmon','Model','\nAugust 10, 1972\n','','American','If I have anything to say against Obama it\'s not because I\'m a racist, it\'s because I don\'t like what he\'s doing as President and anybody should be able to feel that way, but what I find now is that if you say anything against him you\'re called a racist.','',NULL,'Him,Find,Able',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34211,'','Angie Harmon','Model','\nAugust 10, 1972\n','','American','All mothers go through the exact same things.','',NULL,'Through,Same,Mothers',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34212,'','Angie Harmon','Model','\nAugust 10, 1972\n','','American','As an actor all we want to do is act and play people.','',NULL,'Play,Act,Actor',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34213,'Time,Good','Angie Harmon','Model','\nAugust 10, 1972\n','','American','I don\'t have the time to curl up on my couch with a good book.','',NULL,'Book',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34214,'','Angie Harmon','Model','\nAugust 10, 1972\n','','American','I don\'t want to be unapproachable.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34215,'','Angie Harmon','Model','\nAugust 10, 1972\n','','American','I keep waiting, like in the cartoons, for an anvil to drop on my head.','',NULL,'Waiting,Keep,Head',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34216,'Time','Angie Harmon','Model','\nAugust 10, 1972\n','','American','I learned a long time ago that it doesn\'t make me less of a woman because my babies come out of a different place. My C-sections have been fine.','',NULL,'Long,Woman',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34217,'Movies','Angie Harmon','Model','\nAugust 10, 1972\n','','American','I left \'Law and Order\' because I really honestly did want to do movies and did want to be a movie star since I was a little girl.','',NULL,'Girl,Law',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34218,'','Angie Harmon','Model','\nAugust 10, 1972\n','','American','I might not understand everything a Democrat or liberal thinks but hey let\'s be honest, I don\'t understand some of the things the Republicans think, but that doesn\'t make me some dumb hick that doesn\'t have the right to live here.','',NULL,'Live,Everything,Understand',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34219,'','Angie Harmon','Model','\nAugust 10, 1972\n','','American','I think one of the greatest things about the Republican Party is the understanding, we don\'t point fingers and we have class.','',NULL,'Greatest,Point,Republican',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34220,'','Angie Harmon','Model','\nAugust 10, 1972\n','','American','I want my girls to be strong and self-sufficient.','',NULL,'Strong',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34221,'','Dan Harmon','Writer','\nJanuary 3, 1973\n','','American','Class clowns are never allowed to date anybody decent, but you don\'t get beaten up, you\'re invited to parties, and everybody likes you.','',NULL,'Everybody,Anybody,Class',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34222,'Time','Dan Harmon','Writer','\nJanuary 3, 1973\n','','American','Eight o\'clock is hard no matter what network you\'re on because people have to make a decision to sit down and start watching TV. Every other time slot is a time slot that happens after someone\'s watching something else.','',NULL,'Someone,Hard',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34223,'','Dan Harmon','Writer','\nJanuary 3, 1973\n','','American','Emotionally, shows like \'Cheers\' and \'Taxi\' were classic sitcoms when I was growing up.','',NULL,'Growing,Shows,Classic',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34224,'','Dan Harmon','Writer','\nJanuary 3, 1973\n','','American','Everyone knows that there are more people watching any given show than is being registered by the Nielsen system.','',NULL,'Everyone,Show,Knows',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34225,'','Dan Harmon','Writer','\nJanuary 3, 1973\n','','American','I am a collaborator with everyone who agrees that I need to be in control. I happily collaborate with my loyalists.','',NULL,'Control,Everyone,Happily',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34226,'','Dan Harmon','Writer','\nJanuary 3, 1973\n','','American','I am absolutely and inherently self-destructive in that I am always making sure I\'m doing what I want to do.','',NULL,'Making,Sure,Absolutely',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34227,'','Dan Harmon','Writer','\nJanuary 3, 1973\n','','American','I care very much what the fans think. I\'m starting to loosen my grip on caring about what critics say, because I think that critics care about what fans think of them, too, so there\'s a little bit of a refraction there, through that glass.','',NULL,'Care,Through,Caring',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34228,'','Dan Harmon','Writer','\nJanuary 3, 1973\n','','American','I don\'t really have a lot of appropriate feelings for people on an individual basis, but I\'ve always wanted to make people happy.','',NULL,'Happy,Feelings,Wanted',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34229,'','Dan Harmon','Writer','\nJanuary 3, 1973\n','','American','I don\'t think it\'s going to be possible for the next generation of writers to tell stories without telling stories about telling stories.','',NULL,'Tell,Possible,Next',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34230,'Good,Men','Dan Harmon','Writer','\nJanuary 3, 1973\n','','American','I feel like I am a good person and a professional, very able leader of men.','',NULL,'Person',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34231,'Life','Dan Harmon','Writer','\nJanuary 3, 1973\n','','American','I feel like my life has always been the \'Hey Look at Me Show.\' I\'m not apologetic about that.','',NULL,'Show,Hey',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34232,'Love','Dan Harmon','Writer','\nJanuary 3, 1973\n','','American','I love \'30 Rock.\' It\'s one of my favorite shows. It\'s certainly the gold standard of comedy writing.','',NULL,'Rock,Writing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34233,'','Dan Harmon','Writer','\nJanuary 3, 1973\n','','American','I really like performing for people.','',NULL,'Performing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34234,'','Dan Harmon','Writer','\nJanuary 3, 1973\n','','American','I think that casting is probably the most important thing in television production.','',NULL,'Important,Television,Production',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34235,'Family,Women','Dan Harmon','Writer','\nJanuary 3, 1973\n','','American','I think women are different, and I think having them in the room is crucial to a family comedy, ensemble comedy, television comedy, where half the eyeballs on your show are women.','',NULL,'Different',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34236,'','Dan Harmon','Writer','\nJanuary 3, 1973\n','','American','I was raised on NBC television.','',NULL,'Television,Nbc,Raised',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34237,'Love','Dan Harmon','Writer','\nJanuary 3, 1973\n','','American','I wish that television would stop selling our hatred of ourselves, and start seducing us with our love of ourselves.','',NULL,'Wish,Hatred',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34238,'','Dan Harmon','Writer','\nJanuary 3, 1973\n','','American','I\'m from Wisconsin so I always feel a little nauseous about begging and trying to trick people into liking me.','',NULL,'Trying,Liking,Trick',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34239,'Best,Death','Dan Harmon','Writer','\nJanuary 3, 1973\n','','American','I\'ve never done well when I\'ve been appreciated. I\'ve done best when I\'m targeted for death.','',NULL,'Done',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34240,'Money','Dan Harmon','Writer','\nJanuary 3, 1973\n','','American','If your ratings are high and there\'s money being made, you\'re allowed to be a perfectionist in television.','',NULL,'Made,High',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34241,'','Dan Harmon','Writer','\nJanuary 3, 1973\n','','American','Maybe I am just a jerk.','',NULL,'Maybe,Jerk',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34242,'Love,Art','Dan Harmon','Writer','\nJanuary 3, 1973\n','','American','My passion for \'Star Trek\' is actually rooted in my love of television and the art of franchise and a premise designed to stick people together that have to figure out what to do.','',NULL,'Passion',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34243,'','Dan Harmon','Writer','\nJanuary 3, 1973\n','','American','People often ask me about what constitutes a nerd-friendly show - like, does it have to have sci-fi elements? But I think it\'s just a show that satisfies the secret craving we all have to be obsessed with something and not feel at all stupid about it.','',NULL,'Stupid,Often,Show',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34244,'','Dan Harmon','Writer','\nJanuary 3, 1973\n','','American','Television is a populous, derivative, democratic medium.','',NULL,'Television,Democratic,Derivative',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34245,'','Dan Harmon','Writer','\nJanuary 3, 1973\n','','American','The concept of doing holiday episodes is a huge part of what\'s fantastic about doing TV. And viewers agree; you see the numbers going up for holiday episodes.','',NULL,'Holiday,Tv,Fantastic',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34246,'Work,Good','Mark Harmon','Actor','\nSeptember 2, 1951\n','','American','It\'s a lot easier to do good work when you have good words to say and work with good people.','',NULL,'Words',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34247,'Life','Mark Harmon','Actor','\nSeptember 2, 1951\n','','American','I like this job - most days I have a chance to make breakfast and take the kids to school or to read \'em a bedtime story. It\'s almost like a normal life.','',NULL,'School,Job',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34248,'','Mark Harmon','Actor','\nSeptember 2, 1951\n','','American','I think if you get asked to do this, then that\'s called doing your homework, and I try and do it.','',NULL,'Try,Homework,Asked',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34249,'Hope','Mark Harmon','Actor','\nSeptember 2, 1951\n','','American','At Chicago Hope they have a technical staff that works real hard to make that O.R. as realistic as possible.','',NULL,'Real,Hard',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34250,'','Mark Harmon','Actor','\nSeptember 2, 1951\n','','American','How many times have you been on the freeway and had someone fly by you at 100 mph then end up two cars ahead of you at the off ramp? What\'s the point?','',NULL,'End,Someone,Two',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34251,'Business','Mark Harmon','Actor','\nSeptember 2, 1951\n','','American','I\'m in the business to push it. I\'m not likely to be attracted to characters I\'ve already done.','',NULL,'Done,Characters',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34252,'Time','Mark Harmon','Actor','\nSeptember 2, 1951\n','','American','I\'m just beginning to direct. For all intents and purposes, this is the first time for me.','',NULL,'Beginning,Direct',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34253,'Hope,Thankful','Mark Harmon','Actor','\nSeptember 2, 1951\n','','American','I\'m thankful to get the opportunity to direct. I hope I don\'t mess it up.','',NULL,'Direct',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34254,'','Mark Harmon','Actor','\nSeptember 2, 1951\n','','American','People think what you are doing is real, on a TV show.','',NULL,'Real,Show,Tv',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34255,'Work','Mark Harmon','Actor','\nSeptember 2, 1951\n','','American','Some people say it\'s scarier to direct the people you work with; not me, I\'m a team guy.','',NULL,'Team,Guy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34256,'Great','Mark Harmon','Actor','\nSeptember 2, 1951\n','','American','St. Elsewhere was certainly a great show.','',NULL,'Show,Elsewhere',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34257,'Life,Technology','Serge Haroche','Physicist','\nSeptember 11, 1944\n','','French','Most technological advances in our life now come from serendipitous discoveries. That is a contraction of rocket technology and computer technology and atomic clock technology.','',NULL,'Computer',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34258,'Love,Nature,Science','Serge Haroche','Physicist','\nSeptember 11, 1944\n','','French','It is hard to rationalise or explain why you love what you love. But I have always been interested in science and maths, and in high school I was struck that you could use maths to understand nature and science.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34259,'Life,Beauty,Nature','Serge Haroche','Physicist','\nSeptember 11, 1944\n','','French','It is important to fund young researchers who want to do curiosity-driven research. Curiosity-driven research is a part of life. Some people are curious. They want to learn more about nature and society should help that. It\'s like art: you can learn more and bring more beauty.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34260,'Time','Serge Haroche','Physicist','\nSeptember 11, 1944\n','','French','We thought it would be nice to have atoms interact in such a gentle way with the photons that they would just take an imprint of the photons, so that many atoms could \'see\' the same photon and it would give rise to a lot of interesting effects. Myself and my colleagues had this project for a very lo','',NULL,'Nice,Long',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34261,'Life,Good,Best','Ben Harper','Musician','\nOctober 28, 1969\n','','American','Life is short and if you\'re looking for extension, you had best do well. \'Cause there\'s good deeds and then there\'s good intentions. They are as far apart as Heaven and Hell.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34262,'Love,Power','Ben Harper','Musician','\nOctober 28, 1969\n','','American','It will make a weak man mighty. it will make a mighty man fall. It will fill your heart and hands or leave you with nothing at all. It\'s the eyes for the blind and legs for the lame. It is the love for hate and pride for shame. That\'s the power of the gospel.','',NULL,'Hate',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34263,'','Ben Harper','Musician','\nOctober 28, 1969\n','','American','You look like gold. I\'ve been fooled before, but now I know I\'ve made the mistake in the past. But now I, now I know the difference from gold and brass.','',NULL,'Past,Made,Before',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34264,'Life','Ben Harper','Musician','\nOctober 28, 1969\n','','American','Sometimes I may be totally arrogant, sometimes I may totally be the most humble guy you\'ve ever met, sometimes I may be in between. But that\'s life. Who isn\'t like that? What\'s the big deal if I had an arrogant moment.','',NULL,'Humble,May',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34265,'','Ben Harper','Musician','\nOctober 28, 1969\n','','American','As long as the songs are strong, I think you can express yourself in any style and have it be soulful and have it be your own voice.','',NULL,'Yourself,Strong,Long',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34266,'','Ben Harper','Musician','\nOctober 28, 1969\n','','American','I really feel like the sky is the limit with the Innocent Criminals today.','',NULL,'Today,Sky,Innocent',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34267,'Music','Ben Harper','Musician','\nOctober 28, 1969\n','','American','I refuse to make uninspired music.','',NULL,'Refuse,Uninspired',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34268,'','Ben Harper','Musician','\nOctober 28, 1969\n','','American','If it comes out sounding like Dixieland jazz or classical or punk or rock or even slightly metal, that\'s because that\'s where I\'m going to find inspiration.','',NULL,'Rock,Find,Punk',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34269,'','Ben Harper','Musician','\nOctober 28, 1969\n','','American','The Blind Boys are truly the deepest well of American musical heritage you can discover.','',NULL,'American,Blind,Truly',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34270,'Life,Love,Music','Ben Harper','Musician','\nOctober 28, 1969\n','','American','But I would never insult the people that love this music and I would never insult the blessing of music in my life and I would never insult myself by playing uninspired music.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34271,'Music','Ben Harper','Musician','\nOctober 28, 1969\n','','American','Folk is bare bones music.','',NULL,'Bones,Folk',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34272,'','Ben Harper','Musician','\nOctober 28, 1969\n','','American','I get diminishing returns when I bore myself in an interview.','',NULL,'Interview,Bore,Returns',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34273,'Music','Ben Harper','Musician','\nOctober 28, 1969\n','','American','I grew up listening to spiritual music, Blind Willie Johnson and folk.','',NULL,'Spiritual,Listening',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34274,'Music,Diet','Ben Harper','Musician','\nOctober 28, 1969\n','','American','I grew up with a heavy diet of gospel, folk, and blues because those are kind of the cornerstones of traditional American music.','',NULL,'American',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34275,'','Ben Harper','Musician','\nOctober 28, 1969\n','','American','I just want to keep doing what I feel.','',NULL,'Keep',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34276,'Love','Ben Harper','Musician','\nOctober 28, 1969\n','','American','I love being on the road, I love playing.','',NULL,'Road,Playing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34277,'Life','Ben Harper','Musician','\nOctober 28, 1969\n','','American','I really feel there\'s no limitation on what this band can do in the studio or on the stage. That\'s an empowering feeling - that we can bring a song to life.','',NULL,'Feeling,Song',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34278,'Age','Ben Harper','Musician','\nOctober 28, 1969\n','','American','I refuse to age disgracefully in rock \'n\' roll.','',NULL,'Rock,Refuse',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34279,'','Ben Harper','Musician','\nOctober 28, 1969\n','','American','I\'m not going to do the Ben Harper house record or the Ben Harper drum \'n\' bass record.','',NULL,'House,Bass,Drum',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34280,'','Ben Harper','Musician','\nOctober 28, 1969\n','','American','I\'m really looking forward to, not more of the same, but a continual growth.','',NULL,'Forward,Same,Looking',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34281,'','Ben Harper','Musician','\nOctober 28, 1969\n','','American','If I fall, I fall. I\'ll rise up like anybody else.','',NULL,'Else,Fall,Rise',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34282,'Music','Ben Harper','Musician','\nOctober 28, 1969\n','','American','If I\'m inspired and music inspires me, then I will continue to play it.','',NULL,'Play,Inspired',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34283,'Music,Family','Ben Harper','Musician','\nOctober 28, 1969\n','','American','My family owns a music store in Claremont, California, called The Claremont Folk Music Center.','',NULL,'California',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34284,'Music','Ben Harper','Musician','\nOctober 28, 1969\n','','American','My head works in music, so there\'s always music there.','',NULL,'Head,Works',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34285,'Music','Ben Harper','Musician','\nOctober 28, 1969\n','','American','Right now I\'m listening to a lot of different things but I listen to a lot of classical music. Eventually I would like to compose and perform classical.','',NULL,'Different,Listen',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34286,'','Roy Harper','Musician','\nJune 12, 1941\n','','English','Don\'t shift because fashion has shifted. Don\'t move from the original ethic you had, the original reasons. They\'re part and parcel of you.','',NULL,'Fashion,Move,Original',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34287,'','Roy Harper','Musician','\nJune 12, 1941\n','','English','I was determined if I was going to become a superstar it would be on my terms. I\'ve had that ethic since the beginning.','',NULL,'Become,Beginning,Since',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34288,'Best','Roy Harper','Musician','\nJune 12, 1941\n','','English','I\'d just like to prove to myself that I\'m all here and all together and can get the best out of myself. I\'d also like to prove that to a couple of other people.','',NULL,'Together,Here',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34289,'','Roy Harper','Musician','\nJune 12, 1941\n','','English','I\'m an amalgam of the 19th-century romantics and the beat poets.','',NULL,'Beat,Poets,Romantics',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34290,'Best','Roy Harper','Musician','\nJune 12, 1941\n','','English','I\'m attending to my legacy, making sure that it travels the universe in the best shape I can get it into. For as long as I\'m alive, I\'ll still be its interpreter.','',NULL,'Long,Still',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34291,'','Roy Harper','Musician','\nJune 12, 1941\n','','English','I\'m careful, controlled, bodily conservative: if someone offered me a pill I\'d only ever take a half.','',NULL,'Someone,Ever,Half',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34292,'','Roy Harper','Musician','\nJune 12, 1941\n','','English','I\'m inspired by the poets, so I\'m always going to give in that direction, rather than in any other. It\'s the making of me... and also the downfall of me.','',NULL,'Give,Rather,Making',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34293,'','Roy Harper','Musician','\nJune 12, 1941\n','','English','I\'ve seen such things as you would not believe. I\'ve seen motorbikes driven down hotel corridors - and had a go myself.','',NULL,'Believe,Down,Seen',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34294,'','Roy Harper','Musician','\nJune 12, 1941\n','','English','If humanity was still in the feral state, we wouldn\'t have any need for these huge conurbations that we have now, that have turned us into a different bunch all together. In the feral state we would be much more secure, much more familiar with each other, much more mentally well-balanced.','',NULL,'Humanity,Together,Different',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34295,'','Roy Harper','Musician','\nJune 12, 1941\n','','English','In some ways, I lament the introduction of civilisation on such a huge scale, because it has given us a lot of room to abuse each other, which we continue to do.','',NULL,'Ways,Room,Abuse',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34296,'Time','Roy Harper','Musician','\nJune 12, 1941\n','','English','It\'s fantastic to put your hands in the earth. I enjoy spending my time in heaven here. I don\'t care what you say, this is my heaven.','',NULL,'Care,Enjoy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34297,'','Roy Harper','Musician','\nJune 12, 1941\n','','English','Remember, this was a world that was still ethnically separated. I was thirteen and ignorant of the social situation in America, but I felt these records were better than what my own culture was turning out.','',NULL,'Better,Remember,America',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34298,'','Roy Harper','Musician','\nJune 12, 1941\n','','English','What is our destiny? Does it matter? Is it bound up with \'our\' planet? In my opinion, yes.','',NULL,'Destiny,Opinion,Matter',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34299,'Religion,God','Stephen Harper','Politician','\nApril 30, 1959\n','','Canadian','As a religion, bilingualism is the god that failed. It has led to no fairness, produced no unity, and cost Canadian taxpayers untold millions.','',NULL,'Fairness',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34300,'Society','Stephen Harper','Politician','\nApril 30, 1959\n','','Canadian','Human rights commissions, as they are evolving, are an attack on our fundamental freedoms and the basic existence of a democratic society... It is in fact totalitarianism. I find this is very scary stuff.','',NULL,'Human,Find',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34301,'','Stephen Harper','Politician','\nApril 30, 1959\n','','Canadian','I think in Atlantic Canada, because of what happened in the decades following Confederation, there is a culture of defeat that we have to overcome.','',NULL,'Defeat,Culture,Happened',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34302,'','Stephen Harper','Politician','\nApril 30, 1959\n','','Canadian','If Ottawa giveth, then Ottawa can taketh away.','',NULL,'Away,Giveth,Ottawa',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34303,'','Stephen Harper','Politician','\nApril 30, 1959\n','','Canadian','Having hit a wall, the next logical step is not to bang our heads against it.','',NULL,'Against,Next,Step',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34304,'','Stephen Harper','Politician','\nApril 30, 1959\n','','Canadian','I believe very strongly that in this world you have to have values and you have to stand up for your interests and if you don\'t do those things you\'re not going to get anywhere.','',NULL,'Believe,Stand,Values',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34305,'','Stephen Harper','Politician','\nApril 30, 1959\n','','Canadian','This party will not take its position based on public opinion polls. We will not take a stand based on focus groups. We will not take a stand based on phone-in shows or householder surveys or any other vagaries of pubic opinion.','',NULL,'Focus,Opinion,Stand',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34306,'Marriage','Stephen Harper','Politician','\nApril 30, 1959\n','','Canadian','I have no difficulty with the recognition of civil unions for non-traditional relationships but I believe in law we should protect the traditional definition of marriage.','',NULL,'Believe,Law',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34307,'Religion','Stephen Harper','Politician','\nApril 30, 1959\n','','Canadian','After all, enforced national bilingualism in this country isn\'t mere policy. It has attained the status of a religion. It\'s a dogma which one is supposed to accept without question.','',NULL,'Country,After',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34308,'','Stephen Harper','Politician','\nApril 30, 1959\n','','Canadian','Make no mistake. Canada is not a bilingual country. In fact it is less bilingual today than it has ever been.','',NULL,'Today,Ever,Country',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34309,'War','Stephen Harper','Politician','\nApril 30, 1959\n','','Canadian','On the justification for the war, it wasn\'t related to finding any particular weapon of mass destruction.','',NULL,'Finding,Mass',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34310,'','Stephen Harper','Politician','\nApril 30, 1959\n','','Canadian','We have to remember we\'re in a global economy. The purpose of fiscal stimulus is not simply to sustain activity in our national economies, but to help the global economy as well, and that\'s why it\'s so critical that measures in those packages avoid anything that smacks of protectionism.','',NULL,'Help,Remember,Why',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34311,'','Stephen Harper','Politician','\nApril 30, 1959\n','','Canadian','Canada remains alienated from its allies, shut out of the reconstruction process to some degree, unable to influence events. There is no upside to the position Canada took.','',NULL,'Process,Influence,Took',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34312,'Government,Finance','Stephen Harper','Politician','\nApril 30, 1959\n','','Canadian','Canadians know that the promise of a recession didn\'t happen because of anything we did here. If you look at all the causes of the recession, problems in mortgage markets, the problems in the banking sector, the problems in government finance in countries like Greece, none of those problems were in ','',NULL,'Happen',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34313,'Government','Stephen Harper','Politician','\nApril 30, 1959\n','','Canadian','I do not intend to dispute in any way the need for defence cuts and the need for government spending cuts in general. I do not share a not in my backyard approach to government spending reductions.','',NULL,'General,Share',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34314,'','Stephen Harper','Politician','\nApril 30, 1959\n','','Canadian','I think because we\'re such a trading nation, I think Canadians understand that first and foremost we\'re part of the global economy.','',NULL,'Understand,Nation,Economy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34315,'Change','Stephen Harper','Politician','\nApril 30, 1959\n','','Canadian','I think the way to change it is to handle issues individually when it\'s essential to do so.','',NULL,'Issues,Essential',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34316,'Government','Stephen Harper','Politician','\nApril 30, 1959\n','','Canadian','The government can only be brought down because it alienates several parties in the House.','',NULL,'Down,House',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34317,'Positive','Stephen Harper','Politician','\nApril 30, 1959\n','','Canadian','The job numbers are positive. We\'ve had more jobs created now than were lost during the recession. We\'re seeing that the creation, we\'re seeing those numbers not only grow but shift toward the private sector and shift toward full-time employment and these are all signs that the recovery is taking so','',NULL,'Job,Lost',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34318,'','Stephen Harper','Politician','\nApril 30, 1959\n','','Canadian','The world is now unipolar and contains o-nly o-ne superpower. Canada shares a continent with that superpower.','',NULL,'Canada,Shares,Superpower',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34319,'Government','Stephen Harper','Politician','\nApril 30, 1959\n','','Canadian','Whether Canada ends up as o-ne national government or two national governments or several national governments, or some other kind of arrangement is, quite frankly, secondary in my opinion.','',NULL,'Two,Opinion',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34320,'','Stephen Harper','Politician','\nApril 30, 1959\n','','Canadian','But I\'ve been very clear in this campaign - I don\'t believe the party should have a position on abortion.','',NULL,'Believe,Party,Clear',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34321,'','Stephen Harper','Politician','\nApril 30, 1959\n','','Canadian','Canada is in budgetary deficit now only because of the recession, only because of stimulus measures, and we will come out of it. We will go back into surplus position when the economy recovers. So there is no need in Canada to raise taxes.','',NULL,'Economy,Position,Taxes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34322,'Government','Stephen Harper','Politician','\nApril 30, 1959\n','','Canadian','First of all, I can\'t forget my first responsibility - which is to be the Leader of the Opposition and that\'s to provide an alternative government.','',NULL,'Forget,Leader',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34323,'Government','Stephen Harper','Politician','\nApril 30, 1959\n','','Canadian','I don\'t believe an Alliance government should sponsor legislation on abortion or a referendum on abortion.','',NULL,'Believe,Abortion',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34324,'','Valerie Harper','Actress','\nAugust 22, 1940\n','','American','Do not tell somebody how to vote, just go up to them and tell them what Fahrenheit 9/11 meant to you. Fahrenheit will probably not win an Academy Award, but if you put it first on your list, it will become a nominee.','',NULL,'Win,Put,Become',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34325,'Death','Valerie Harper','Actress','\nAugust 22, 1940\n','','American','I really want Americans, and all of us, to be less afraid of death, and know that it\'s a passage, but that - don\'t go to the funeral before the day of the funeral.','',NULL,'Before,Afraid',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34326,'','Valerie Harper','Actress','\nAugust 22, 1940\n','','American','I used to get some ego thing out of saying I wasn\'t a star, just an actress. Forget it. I\'m a star. I wanted it. I worked for it. I got it.','',NULL,'Forget,Saying,Ego',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34327,'','Valerie Harper','Actress','\nAugust 22, 1940\n','','American','I\'m painfully middle class.','',NULL,'Class,Middle,Painfully',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34328,'','Valerie Harper','Actress','\nAugust 22, 1940\n','','American','I\'m trying to live every moment as much as I can.','',NULL,'Live,Trying,Moment',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34329,'Life','Valerie Harper','Actress','\nAugust 22, 1940\n','','American','Life does not owe me a shred.','',NULL,'Owe,Shred',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34330,'Family','Valerie Harper','Actress','\nAugust 22, 1940\n','','American','We all have a way to contribute, to your community, to your family, whatever it is you can do.','',NULL,'Whatever,Community',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34331,'','Valerie Harper','Actress','\nAugust 22, 1940\n','','American','We\'re all terminal; none of us are getting out of this alive.','',NULL,'Getting,Alive,None',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34332,'','Ken Harrelson','Athlete','\nSeptember 4, 1941\n','','American','I have my detractors, no doubt about it. I look at it as a compliment.','',NULL,'Doubt,Compliment',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34333,'','Ken Harrelson','Athlete','\nSeptember 4, 1941\n','','American','I\'m a big boy, and I\'m a tough guy.','',NULL,'Tough,Big,Guy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34334,'','Ken Harrelson','Athlete','\nSeptember 4, 1941\n','','American','In a blind town, the one-eyed man is king.','',NULL,'King,Blind,Town',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34335,'Home','Ken Harrelson','Athlete','\nSeptember 4, 1941\n','','American','In baseball you hit your home run over the right-field fence, the left-field fence, the center-field fence. Nobody cares. In golf everything has got to be right over second base.','',NULL,'Everything,Baseball',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34336,'','Ken Harrelson','Athlete','\nSeptember 4, 1941\n','','American','Toughest job in baseball is the general manager. Second toughest is the hitting coach.','',NULL,'Job,Baseball,Second',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34337,'','Woody Harrelson','Actor','\nJuly 23, 1961\n','','American','A grownup is a child with layers on.','',NULL,'Child,Grownup,Layers',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34338,'','Woody Harrelson','Actor','\nJuly 23, 1961\n','','American','And Garrison Keillor I think is a fascinating guy and really entertaining.','',NULL,'Guy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34339,'','Woody Harrelson','Actor','\nJuly 23, 1961\n','','American','Even though there\'s an entertainment value to the film, I think it\'s very important because you can\'t really separate the impact of that political message from it. It\'s rare that you get films like that I think; that really have an important message and are also entertaining.','',NULL,'Important,Political,Film',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34340,'Hope','Woody Harrelson','Actor','\nJuly 23, 1961\n','','American','My main hope for myself is to be where I am.','',NULL,'Main',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34341,'Family','Woody Harrelson','Actor','\nJuly 23, 1961\n','','American','But I just felt at one point that I was on a hamster wheel, you know? Just doing movie after movie and thinking so much about career related things and I think missing out on hanging with my friends and family as much I needed to.','',NULL,'Thinking,Career',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34342,'Time','Woody Harrelson','Actor','\nJuly 23, 1961\n','','American','I had a hard time with that hockey. I hadn\'t grown up skating, so that was my biggest challenge. We worked on it and worked on it. But then when we first shot it, it was so hard for me.','',NULL,'Hard,Challenge',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34343,'Love','Woody Harrelson','Actor','\nJuly 23, 1961\n','','American','I never was disillusioned with acting because I love acting.','',NULL,'Acting',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34344,'Home','Woody Harrelson','Actor','\nJuly 23, 1961\n','','American','I related to his disillusionment. Thinking that he was going for this big dream. Then he kind of saw through it all at one point and went back home. Then he started a bender, which I can relate to of course.','',NULL,'Thinking,Through',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34345,'Best,Strength','Woody Harrelson','Actor','\nJuly 23, 1961\n','','American','I think my best skill in this whole deal is as a conduit to try to bring people together, because I think it\'s in our unity that we\'ll have the greatest strength.','',NULL,'Greatest',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34346,'Best','Woody Harrelson','Actor','\nJuly 23, 1961\n','','American','In the courtroom, it\'s where a lawyer really becomes an actor. There\'s a very fine line between delivering a monologue in a play and delivering a monologue to a jury. I\'ve always felt that way - I\'ve been in a lot of courtrooms. The best lawyers are really theatrical.','',NULL,'Play,Between',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34347,'','Woody Harrelson','Actor','\nJuly 23, 1961\n','','American','Right now there should be a moratorium on the cutting down of old growth in this country. That is a small thing to ask at this point. There is only four percent of old growth left. Ninety-six percent of it has been cut down.','',NULL,'Down,Country,Small',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34348,'Great','Woody Harrelson','Actor','\nJuly 23, 1961\n','','American','Salma is just one of the great goddesses ever put on this Earth.','',NULL,'Ever,Put',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34349,'Time,Best','Woody Harrelson','Actor','\nJuly 23, 1961\n','','American','So I just took some time off. I was maybe going to do two or three years and it turned into five years. But certainly, I\'d say it was the best thing I ever did. And now I come back to this whole thing really energized about it.','',NULL,'Ever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34350,'Great','Woody Harrelson','Actor','\nJuly 23, 1961\n','','American','Some people make a great film and then they can\'t follow up.','',NULL,'Film,Follow',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34351,'War','Woody Harrelson','Actor','\nJuly 23, 1961\n','','American','The war against terrorism is terrorism.','',NULL,'Against,Terrorism',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34352,'','Woody Harrelson','Actor','\nJuly 23, 1961\n','','American','There\'s just something extraordinary about that Selma Hayek.','',NULL,'Hayek',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34353,'','Woody Harrelson','Actor','\nJuly 23, 1961\n','','American','Violence was almost an aphrodisiac for me.','',NULL,'Violence,Almost',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34354,'War','Woody Harrelson','Actor','\nJuly 23, 1961\n','','American','We\'ve killed a million Iraqis since the start of the Gulf war - mostly by blocking humanitarian aid.','',NULL,'Start,Since',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34355,'','Woody Harrelson','Actor','\nJuly 23, 1961\n','','American','Well for six years during Cheers I couldn\'t get another job.','',NULL,'Job,Another,Six',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34356,'','Woody Harrelson','Actor','\nJuly 23, 1961\n','','American','When I was in the seventh grade I did a report about the environment and the loss of species. It was supposed to be only a few pages, but ended up being nearly 50.','',NULL,'Did,Few,Loss',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34357,'','John Harrigan','Writer','','','','People need loving the most when they deserve it the least.','',NULL,'Deserve,Loving',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34358,'Happiness','John Harrigan','Writer','','','','Happiness held is the seed; Happiness shared is the flower.','',NULL,'Flower,Seed',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34359,'','Edward H. Harriman','Businessman','\nFebruary 20, 1848\n','\nSeptember 9, 1909\n','American','Every man should make up his own mind that if he expect to succeed, he must give an honest return for the other man\'s dollar.','',NULL,'Mind,Must,Give',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34360,'Work,Good','Edward H. Harriman','Businessman','\nFebruary 20, 1848\n','\nSeptember 9, 1909\n','American','Much good work is lost for the lack of a little more.','',NULL,'Lost',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34361,'','Pamela Harriman','Celebrity','\nMarch 20, 1920\n','\nFebruary 5, 1997\n','American','I would rather have bad things written about me than be forgotten.','',NULL,'Bad,Rather,Written',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34362,'','W. Averell Harriman','Politician','\nNovember 15, 1891\n','\nJuly 26, 1986\n','American','We both agreed that Stalin was determined to hold out against the Germans. He told us he\'d never let them get to Moscow. But if he was wrong, they\'d go back to the Urals and fight. They\'d never surrender.','',NULL,'Fight,Wrong,Against',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34363,'Experience','W. Averell Harriman','Politician','\nNovember 15, 1891\n','\nJuly 26, 1986\n','American','Actually I\'d had a certain amount of experience in Europe in the inter-war period, as a banker, and I was also a member of the Board of Directors of the International Chamber of Commerce.','',NULL,'Actually,Europe',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34364,'Movies','W. Averell Harriman','Politician','\nNovember 15, 1891\n','\nJuly 26, 1986\n','American','Americans wanted to settle all our difficulties with Russia and then go to the movies and drink Coke.','',NULL,'Wanted,Drink',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34365,'','W. Averell Harriman','Politician','\nNovember 15, 1891\n','\nJuly 26, 1986\n','American','As far as the Russians were concerned, I felt the reverse; they had adequate gold, if they wanted to buy, and they weren\'t dependent upon international trade. I felt they were more self-sufficient.','',NULL,'Wanted,Far,Felt',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34366,'','W. Averell Harriman','Politician','\nNovember 15, 1891\n','\nJuly 26, 1986\n','American','Conferences at the top level are always courteous. Name-calling is left to the foreign ministers.','',NULL,'Left,Top,Level',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34367,'Money','W. Averell Harriman','Politician','\nNovember 15, 1891\n','\nJuly 26, 1986\n','American','How could you justify giving Holland twice the amount of money that you gave Belgium? Well, finally, I put it up to them. They said that they couldn\'t do it; it would destroy them. I said they had to do it. And I finally got support from Hoffman on it.','',NULL,'Giving,Put',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34368,'','W. Averell Harriman','Politician','\nNovember 15, 1891\n','\nJuly 26, 1986\n','American','I think Stalin was afraid of Roosevelt. Whenever Roosevelt spoke, he sort of watched him with a certain awe. He was afraid of Roosevelt\'s influence in the world.','',NULL,'Him,Afraid,Influence',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34369,'War','W. Averell Harriman','Politician','\nNovember 15, 1891\n','\nJuly 26, 1986\n','American','I think there are telegrams that may or may not be available, which indicated that I very much had in mind the need to give Europe substantial aid after the war, after Lend-Lease was over.','',NULL,'Mind,May',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34370,'Great,Business','W. Averell Harriman','Politician','\nNovember 15, 1891\n','\nJuly 26, 1986\n','American','I was quite ready to accept certain restrictions on the United States. After all, there was a great dollar shortage. It was quite clear that the more prosperous Europe became, the more business there would be in the United States.','',NULL,'After',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34371,'','W. Averell Harriman','Politician','\nNovember 15, 1891\n','\nJuly 26, 1986\n','American','It never occurred to me that we would have as grandiose a program as the Marshall Plan, but I felt that we had to do something to save Europe from economic disaster which would encourage the Communist takeover.','',NULL,'Plan,Felt,Economic',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34372,'Fear','W. Averell Harriman','Politician','\nNovember 15, 1891\n','\nJuly 26, 1986\n','American','It was fear. He didn\'t want to see a united Germany. Stalin made it clear to me - I spoke with him many times - that they couldn\'t afford to let Germany build up again. They\'d been invaded twice, and he wasn\'t willing to have it happen again.','',NULL,'Him,Happen',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34373,'','W. Averell Harriman','Politician','\nNovember 15, 1891\n','\nJuly 26, 1986\n','American','Much of the aid we first gave to Russia we took away from what we promised Britain. So in a sense, Britain participated in a very real way in the recovery of Russia.','',NULL,'Real,Away,Sense',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34374,'','W. Averell Harriman','Politician','\nNovember 15, 1891\n','\nJuly 26, 1986\n','American','Poland, of course, was the key country. I remember Stalin telling me that the plains of Poland were the invasion route of Europe to Russia and always had been, and therefore he had to control Poland.','',NULL,'Control,Country,Remember',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34375,'','W. Averell Harriman','Politician','\nNovember 15, 1891\n','\nJuly 26, 1986\n','American','Roosevelt was determined to stop Stalin from taking over Eastern Europe. He thought they finally had an agreement on Poland. Before Roosevelt died, he realized that Stalin had broken his agreement.','',NULL,'Thought,Before,Broken',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34376,'Change,Leadership','W. Averell Harriman','Politician','\nNovember 15, 1891\n','\nJuly 26, 1986\n','American','Roosevelt was the one who had the vision to change our policy from isolationism to world leadership. That was a terrific revolution. Our country\'s never been the same since.','',NULL,'Revolution',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34377,'Alone','W. Averell Harriman','Politician','\nNovember 15, 1891\n','\nJuly 26, 1986\n','American','The biggest trade that Germany and Britain had was with each other, in the prewar period; I think I\'m right in that. Two highly industrialized nations had the most trade with each other, and it wasn\'t tariff policies alone that made trade relations better for both of them.','',NULL,'Better,Made',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34378,'War','W. Averell Harriman','Politician','\nNovember 15, 1891\n','\nJuly 26, 1986\n','American','The Russians obtained a number of plants under Lend-Lease, which had been authorized by Washington, that I thought were not justified for their war effort. They wanted them for postwar use.','',NULL,'Thought,Wanted',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34379,'','W. Averell Harriman','Politician','\nNovember 15, 1891\n','\nJuly 26, 1986\n','American','The Russians often took advantage of Lend-Lease.','',NULL,'Often,Took,Advantage',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34380,'War,Attitude','W. Averell Harriman','Politician','\nNovember 15, 1891\n','\nJuly 26, 1986\n','American','The war changed everybody\'s attitude. We became international almost overnight.','',NULL,'Everybody',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34381,'','W. Averell Harriman','Politician','\nNovember 15, 1891\n','\nJuly 26, 1986\n','American','There\'s a myth that Roosevelt gave Stalin Eastern Europe. I was with Roosevelt every day at Yalta.','',NULL,'Europe,Gave,Myth',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34382,'War','W. Averell Harriman','Politician','\nNovember 15, 1891\n','\nJuly 26, 1986\n','American','This was the period when I used all the influence I had to get the British to abandon their export trade, and as much as possible convert all of their manufacturing facilities to the immediate needs of the war, including civilian, as well as military requirements.','',NULL,'Used,Possible',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34383,'Great,War','W. Averell Harriman','Politician','\nNovember 15, 1891\n','\nJuly 26, 1986\n','American','We became convinced that, regardless of Stalin\'s awful brutality and his reign of terror, he was a great war leader. Without Stalin, they never would have held.','',NULL,'Leader',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34384,'Hope','W. Averell Harriman','Politician','\nNovember 15, 1891\n','\nJuly 26, 1986\n','American','We were talking about really getting Europe on its feet. It was our hope that there would be a breakdown of trade barriers in Europe first, and then eventually a breakdown internationally, which would help increase trade with Europe.','',NULL,'Help,Getting',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34385,'','W. Averell Harriman','Politician','\nNovember 15, 1891\n','\nJuly 26, 1986\n','American','Yet the whole preamble of the second authorization act for the Marshall Plan showed the direction Congress was ready to take about breaking down barriers within Europe.','',NULL,'Down,Whole,Plan',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34456,'Work,Time,Good','Desmond Harrington','Actor','\nOctober 19, 1976\n','','American','It\'s a job and we\'re going to work together for six months, so let\'s have a good time.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34457,'Business','Desmond Harrington','Actor','\nOctober 19, 1976\n','','American','That\'s probably a problem for some people in this business, they don\'t like to listen.','',NULL,'Problem,Listen',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34458,'','Desmond Harrington','Actor','\nOctober 19, 1976\n','','American','The sun\'s going down and we can\'t afford to come back to it tomorrow.','',NULL,'Tomorrow,Down,Sun',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34459,'','Desmond Harrington','Actor','\nOctober 19, 1976\n','','American','There is no original sin. You don\'t have to pay repentance to anything or anybody.','',NULL,'Pay,Anybody,Original',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34460,'','James Harrington','Philosopher','1611','1677','English','A whole army, though they can neither write nor read, are not afraid of a platform, which they know is but earth or stone; nor of a cannon, which, without a hand to give fire to it, is but cold iron; therefore a whole army is afraid of one man.','',NULL,'Fire,Give,Afraid',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34461,'','James Harrington','Philosopher','1611','1677','English','No man can be a politician, except he be first a historian or a traveller; for except he can see what must be, or what may be, he is no politician.','',NULL,'Must,May,Except',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34462,'Men','James Harrington','Philosopher','1611','1677','English','The Law is but words and paper without the hands of swords of men.','',NULL,'Words,Law',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34463,'','James Harrington','Philosopher','1611','1677','English','Vice: Whatever was passion in the contemplation of man, being brought forth by his will into action.','',NULL,'Passion,Whatever,Action',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34464,'','John Harrington','Writer','\nAugust 4, 1561\n','\nNovember 20, 1612\n','English','Treason doth never prosper: what\'s the reason? Why if it prosper, none dare call it treason.','',NULL,'Why,Reason,Call',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34465,'','Kevin Harrington','Businessman','','','American','By definition startups usually do not turn a profit.','',NULL,'Turn,Profit,Definition',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34466,'Good','Kevin Harrington','Businessman','','','American','I have seen entrepreneurs ask for hundreds of millions of dollars on a concept and try to sell because of \'their passion\' for an idea. If the idea is that good, why wouldn\'t I cut you out and hire someone who is just as passionate for much, much less?','',NULL,'Someone,Passion',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34467,'Finance','Kevin Harrington','Businessman','','','American','I understand that finance can be very complex.','',NULL,'Understand,Complex',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34468,'Power','Kevin Harrington','Businessman','','','American','I\'ve spent over 25 years in the television industry, the direct response industry. I met a lot of people and certainly learned the power of commercials and their brand building potential.','',NULL,'Learned,Television',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34469,'','Kevin Harrington','Businessman','','','American','Nothing turns off an investor more than when an entrepreneur comes in with a ridiculous valuation.','',NULL,'Nothing,Off,Ridiculous',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34470,'Business','Kevin Harrington','Businessman','','','American','People must be realistic when evaluating their business.','',NULL,'Must,Realistic',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34471,'','Kevin Harrington','Businessman','','','American','Reality TV is a totally different animal than the infomercial world.','',NULL,'Reality,Different,Animal',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34472,'','Michael Harrington','Writer','\nFebruary 24, 1928\n','\nJuly 31, 1989\n','American','If there is technological advance without social advance, there is, almost automatically, an increase in human misery.','',NULL,'Human,Social,Almost',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34473,'','Michael Harrington','Writer','\nFebruary 24, 1928\n','\nJuly 31, 1989\n','American','Clothes make the poor invisible. America has the best-dressed poverty the world has ever known.','',NULL,'Ever,America,Poor',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34474,'','Michael Harrington','Writer','\nFebruary 24, 1928\n','\nJuly 31, 1989\n','American','It takes a certain level of aspiration before one can take advantage of opportunities that are clearly offered.','',NULL,'Before,Takes,Level',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34475,'Life','Michael Harrington','Writer','\nFebruary 24, 1928\n','\nJuly 31, 1989\n','American','Life is lived in common, but not in community.','',NULL,'Community,Common',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34476,'Society','Michael Harrington','Writer','\nFebruary 24, 1928\n','\nJuly 31, 1989\n','American','People who are much too sensitive to demand of cripples that they run races ask of the poor that they get up and act just like everyone else in the society.','',NULL,'Poor,Else',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34477,'','Michael Harrington','Writer','\nFebruary 24, 1928\n','\nJuly 31, 1989\n','American','That the poor are invisible is one of the most important things about them. They are not simply neglected and forgotten as in the old rhetoric of reform; what is much worse, they are not seen.','',NULL,'Important,Old,Poor',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34478,'Health','Andrew P. Harris','Politician','\nJanuary 25, 1957\n','','American','An \'exchange\' would allow everyone to choose their health care insurance from a broad range of options - just like federal employees and Congress do right now - and allow their employer to help pay for it.','',NULL,'Care,Help',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34479,'Health','Andrew P. Harris','Politician','\nJanuary 25, 1957\n','','American','Bring market forces to bear on health care insurers. Creating a health care \'exchange,\' one of the better ideas included in House Bill 3200, creates affordable, accessible and portable insurance for millions of Americans.','',NULL,'Care,Better',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34480,'Health,Car','Andrew P. Harris','Politician','\nJanuary 25, 1957\n','','American','Competition among insurers would bring down the cost of health care insurance, just as it brings down the cost of car or homeowners insurance.','',NULL,'Care',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34481,'','Andrew P. Harris','Politician','\nJanuary 25, 1957\n','','American','In 2010, we have to focus on electing a new Congress and in 2012 we have to focus on electing a new president.','',NULL,'Focus,President,Congress',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34482,'Work','Andrew P. Harris','Politician','\nJanuary 25, 1957\n','','American','In Washington, I will never vote to raise taxes, I will fight to repeal healthcare reform, and I will work to balance the budget.','',NULL,'Fight,Vote',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34483,'Health','Andrew P. Harris','Politician','\nJanuary 25, 1957\n','','American','It was a simple question any employee should ask: \'Oh and by the way, how do I get my health insurance to be seamless?\'','',NULL,'Simple,Question',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34484,'Work','Andrew P. Harris','Politician','\nJanuary 25, 1957\n','','American','Many counties in Maryland are above the average unemployment rate for both Maryland and the United States. We need representation in Congress who will make creating jobs the No. 1 priority so the people of Maryland can get back to work.','',NULL,'Both,Congress',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34485,'Government','Andrew P. Harris','Politician','\nJanuary 25, 1957\n','','American','Maryland needs someone in Congress who will fight to create jobs, stop out-of-control government spending and defend small businesses.','',NULL,'Fight,Someone',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34486,'Health','Andrew P. Harris','Politician','\nJanuary 25, 1957\n','','American','People would have a health care insurance policy they can call their own. They could choose one that exactly fits their families\' needs and their budgets, be able to take that coverage with them from job to job and be able to fire their insurance company if it doesn\'t treat them well.','',NULL,'Care,Job',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34487,'Best,Government','Andrew P. Harris','Politician','\nJanuary 25, 1957\n','','American','The best solution would be for the federal government to say, \'Yes, we do provide coverage and it\'s from day one.\'','',NULL,'Yes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34488,'Success','Barbara Harris','Clergyman','\nJune 12, 1930\n','','American','The reward for success in St. Paul is eviction.','',NULL,'Reward,Paul',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34489,'Failure','Brian Harris','','','','','The failure of Socialism since 1945 is that whilst encouraging us all, the creators of wealth, to produce less through strikes, it has caused us all to demand a higher level of our own product.','',NULL,'Through,Less',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34490,'Music,Poetry','Brian Harris','','','','','To be born in Wales, not with a silver spoon in your mouth, but, with music in your blood and with poetry in your soul, is a privilege indeed.','',NULL,'Soul',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34491,'','Brian Harris','','','','','Poets write the words you have heard before but in a new sequence.','',NULL,'Words,Before,Write',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34492,'','Calvin Harris','Musician','\nJanuary 17, 1984\n','','Scottish','I have legendary massive breakfasts at hotels. I don\'t hold back. I\'ll get there at 7A.M. and I\'ll be the last out at 11 A.M., having gone up and down the buffet seven times.','',NULL,'Down,Last,Times',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34493,'Good','Calvin Harris','Musician','\nJanuary 17, 1984\n','','Scottish','I know how to treat my voice to make it sound as good as it possibly can - which is still not that good.','',NULL,'Still,Treat',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34494,'','Calvin Harris','Musician','\nJanuary 17, 1984\n','','Scottish','I try and sit on the fence because as soon as you voice any kind of opinion, people begin to think you\'re an idiot.','',NULL,'Try,Idiot,Opinion',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34495,'Anger','Calvin Harris','Musician','\nJanuary 17, 1984\n','','Scottish','I\'m not angry, I\'m not an angry person, but I do sometimes like playing with the perception of anger, as in pretending that I\'m more angry than I actually am, and sometimes it works quite well.','',NULL,'Angry,Person',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34496,'Life,Good','Calvin Harris','Musician','\nJanuary 17, 1984\n','','Scottish','I\'m not good at interviews, I\'m not good at dancing, I\'m not good at looking like I\'m having fun. I never will be, I don\'t think. Unless I go to a life coach.','',NULL,'Fun',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34497,'','Calvin Harris','Musician','\nJanuary 17, 1984\n','','Scottish','I\'m not trying to be a celebrity, Justin Timberlake kinda guy.','',NULL,'Trying,Guy,Celebrity',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34498,'','Calvin Harris','Musician','\nJanuary 17, 1984\n','','Scottish','Reaching the height of 6 ft. 5 in.; I never expected to be that tall. I just shot up.','',NULL,'Shot,Tall,Height',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34499,'Time','Calvin Harris','Musician','\nJanuary 17, 1984\n','','Scottish','The thing is, any time anyone invades anyone on stage, the invader always looks really bad no matter what point they\'re proving - obviously that applies to myself too.','',NULL,'Bad,Matter',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34500,'','Calvin Harris','Musician','\nJanuary 17, 1984\n','','Scottish','There are a lot of mindless moments in my tunes.','',NULL,'Moments,Mindless,Tunes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34501,'Music','Calvin Harris','Musician','\nJanuary 17, 1984\n','','Scottish','There\'s only so much you can do with a male voice in dance music.','',NULL,'Dance,Voice',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34502,'','Calvin Harris','Musician','\nJanuary 17, 1984\n','','Scottish','To throw a shoe at a man in Dundee is the equivalent of a kiss on the cheek and an embrace in London. Dundee is a very different place; they have their own rules.','',NULL,'Different,Place,Kiss',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34503,'','Charlaine Harris','Author','\nNovember 25, 1951\n','','American','If it pleases you and you can write at all, it\'s gonna please somebody else.','',NULL,'Else,Write,Somebody',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34504,'','Charlaine Harris','Author','\nNovember 25, 1951\n','','American','Well, you know, writers just suck up new experiences - we\'re just like the vacuum cleaners of newness.','',NULL,'Writers,Suck,Vacuum',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34505,'','Charlaine Harris','Author','\nNovember 25, 1951\n','','American','America is obsessed with youth. We all want to look young forever, and vampires do. They are caught in their prime, if that\'s when they\'ve been turned. And they\'ll be that way forever.','',NULL,'America,Young,Youth',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34506,'','Charlaine Harris','Author','\nNovember 25, 1951\n','','American','Episcopalians are pretty thin on the ground in the central United States.','',NULL,'Pretty,United,Ground',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34507,'','Charlaine Harris','Author','\nNovember 25, 1951\n','','American','For any writers at all, read everything you can and then put your butt in the chair and write. That\'s all there is to it.','',NULL,'Everything,Put,Write',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34508,'','Charlaine Harris','Author','\nNovember 25, 1951\n','','American','Gay rights is just one of the social issues I\'m interested in. I think that people might be less tense about it if we would all accept the fact that not everyone is wired the same way.','',NULL,'Gay,Same,Everyone',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34509,'Great','Charlaine Harris','Author','\nNovember 25, 1951\n','','American','I believe if you write a great book, the chances are it\'ll get a great reception.','',NULL,'Believe,Book',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34510,'','Charlaine Harris','Author','\nNovember 25, 1951\n','','American','I certainly think we\'re going to see more and more graphic novels and more illustrated novels.','',NULL,'Graphic,Novels',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34511,'','Charlaine Harris','Author','\nNovember 25, 1951\n','','American','I don\'t write the kind of \'happily ever after\' that romance readers enjoy.','',NULL,'Ever,Enjoy,After',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34512,'','Charlaine Harris','Author','\nNovember 25, 1951\n','','American','I freely admit I know nothing about television or writing for the screen.','',NULL,'Nothing,Writing,Television',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34513,'','Charlaine Harris','Author','\nNovember 25, 1951\n','','American','I like sparkly things.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34514,'','Charlaine Harris','Author','\nNovember 25, 1951\n','','American','I like the cerebral process.','',NULL,'Process,Cerebral',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34515,'Time,Best','Charlaine Harris','Author','\nNovember 25, 1951\n','','American','I try very hard to write the best book I possibly can, every time.','',NULL,'Book',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34516,'','Charlaine Harris','Author','\nNovember 25, 1951\n','','American','I\'m a middle-class former housewife who goes to my daughter\'s softball games.','',NULL,'Games,Goes,Daughter',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34517,'Work,Good','Charlaine Harris','Author','\nNovember 25, 1951\n','','American','I\'m looking forward to coming to SleuthFest I\'ve heard so many good things about it from my writer friends. I\'m looking forward to seeing my buddies and talking to readers who want to know about the way I work.','',NULL,'Forward',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34518,'','Charlaine Harris','Author','\nNovember 25, 1951\n','','American','I\'ve often wished when I started a book I knew what was going to happen. I talked to writers who write 80-page outlines, and I\'m just in awe of that.','',NULL,'Book,Happen,Often',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34519,'Hope','Charlaine Harris','Author','\nNovember 25, 1951\n','','American','I\'ve written a lot of books now; I\'ve been published for over 30 years. I hope with every book I learn something new, and with every new novel I try to improve the process of writing.','',NULL,'Book,Writing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34520,'Time','Charlaine Harris','Author','\nNovember 25, 1951\n','','American','If I quit having fun, then it\'s time for me to quit working.','',NULL,'Fun,Working',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34521,'','Charlaine Harris','Author','\nNovember 25, 1951\n','','American','Most of the books that feature supernatural characters blending with the modern world and are usually set in big cities.','',NULL,'Big,Books,Modern',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34522,'','Charlaine Harris','Author','\nNovember 25, 1951\n','','American','No, I won\'t ever write another \'Lily Bard.\' I said everything I had to say about Lily.','',NULL,'Everything,Ever,Said',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34523,'','Charlaine Harris','Author','\nNovember 25, 1951\n','','American','People are really interested in the concept of eternal youth in this plastic-surgery culture.','',NULL,'Youth,Culture,Interested',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34524,'','Charlaine Harris','Author','\nNovember 25, 1951\n','','American','Silver, gold - I don\'t discriminate! I like sparkly things.','',NULL,'Gold,Silver',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34525,'Work','Charlaine Harris','Author','\nNovember 25, 1951\n','','American','The Sookie Stackhouse novels were selling well before the TV show, but the TV show led to a lot more exposure and readers. And a lot went on to read my other work. It was a wonderful thing for my bank account.','',NULL,'Before,Wonderful',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34526,'','Charlaine Harris','Author','\nNovember 25, 1951\n','','American','Very few of my characters are totally heroic or totally villainous.','',NULL,'Few,Characters,Heroic',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34527,'','Charlaine Harris','Author','\nNovember 25, 1951\n','','American','Yes, I\'m happy with Alan Ball\'s production of my novels.','',NULL,'Happy,Yes,Ball',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34528,'','David Harris','','\nOctober 19, 1960\n','\nJune 30, 2004\n','','Civil rights are more important today than they ever have been in our country. There is so much divisiveness today.','',NULL,'Today,Important,Ever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34529,'Change','David Harris','','\nOctober 19, 1960\n','\nJune 30, 2004\n','','I can go a year before an oil change.','',NULL,'Before,Year',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34530,'Sad','David Harris','','\nOctober 19, 1960\n','\nJune 30, 2004\n','','It\'s a sad and stupid thing to have to proclaim yourself a revolutionary just to be a decent man.','',NULL,'Stupid,Yourself',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34531,'','Ed Harris','Actor','\nNovember 28, 1950\n','','American','You can\'t betray yourself too often, or you become somebody else.','',NULL,'Yourself,Become,Else',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34532,'','Ed Harris','Actor','\nNovember 28, 1950\n','','American','I think most people that are looked upon as doing something daring don\'t necessarily think of it that way-they do what they have to do.','',NULL,'Daring,Looked',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34533,'','Ed Harris','Actor','\nNovember 28, 1950\n','','American','A lot of films come out before they\'re finished.','',NULL,'Before,Films,Finished',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34534,'','Ed Harris','Actor','\nNovember 28, 1950\n','','American','For The Truman Show, I worked for a few weeks, do my gig, then I was done.','',NULL,'Done,Show,Few',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34535,'','Ed Harris','Actor','\nNovember 28, 1950\n','','American','I am not one of these guys who works job after job after job.','',NULL,'Job,After,Guys',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34536,'Work','Ed Harris','Actor','\nNovember 28, 1950\n','','American','I chose films made by people I wanted to work with, about subject matter I thought was intriguing.','',NULL,'Thought,Made',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34537,'','Ed Harris','Actor','\nNovember 28, 1950\n','','American','I feel like my place in this industry is still progressing.','',NULL,'Still,Place,Industry',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34538,'Family,Time','Ed Harris','Actor','\nNovember 28, 1950\n','','American','I had some really dear friends who died from AIDS-one in particular. His family wasn\'t around and he didn\'t have many friends. I spent a lot of time with him in his later days.','',NULL,'Him',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34539,'Work,Family,Time','Ed Harris','Actor','\nNovember 28, 1950\n','','American','I have a tight family group that\'s really important to me. I don\'t want to work all the time.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34540,'','Ed Harris','Actor','\nNovember 28, 1950\n','','American','I like to act with people that know what they\'re doing.','',NULL,'Act',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34541,'','Ed Harris','Actor','\nNovember 28, 1950\n','','American','I listen to National Public Radio, which, to me at least, presents the most rounded view of things.','',NULL,'Public,Listen,View',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34542,'Love','Ed Harris','Actor','\nNovember 28, 1950\n','','American','I love this country very much, and I\'m proud to live here, but I think our current administration is extreme. These are not merely conservative people, these are extreme right-wing people.','',NULL,'Live,Country',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34543,'','Ed Harris','Actor','\nNovember 28, 1950\n','','American','I made career decisions that came from the part of me who wanted to shun the limelight.','',NULL,'Career,Made,Decisions',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34544,'Life','Ed Harris','Actor','\nNovember 28, 1950\n','','American','I was concerned about filling my life up with something important to me. To me, it was just necessary.','',NULL,'Important,Necessary',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34545,'','Ed Harris','Actor','\nNovember 28, 1950\n','','American','I\'m not an activist per se, but I have strong feelings about things. People can jump on celebrities for being ill-informed or naive, but I\'ve got a right to say what I believe.','',NULL,'Strong,Believe,Feelings',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34546,'Work','Ed Harris','Actor','\nNovember 28, 1950\n','','American','I\'ve always wanted to work with Paul Newman. I had a couple opportunities in the past, and I didn\'t take advantage of it, so it was really fun to be working with him.','',NULL,'Fun,Past',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34547,'','Ed Harris','Actor','\nNovember 28, 1950\n','','American','If I started worrying about how my constituents are going to react to every move I make, I wouldn\'t be able to do my job here. I\'ll do what I think is right and explain it later.','',NULL,'Job,Here,Able',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34548,'','Ed Harris','Actor','\nNovember 28, 1950\n','','American','If I\'m daring at all, I guess it would be emotionally. I try to keep things interesting for myself and to do things that challenge me.','',NULL,'Try,Challenge,Keep',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34549,'Life','Ed Harris','Actor','\nNovember 28, 1950\n','','American','In the past 10 years, I\'ve looked at life as this Pollock stuff. And now I\'m almost in the post Pollock phase.','',NULL,'Past,Almost',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34550,'Experience','Ed Harris','Actor','\nNovember 28, 1950\n','','American','It\'s hard to see a film that\'s been made from a book that you really loved because it\'s such a different experience.','',NULL,'Book,Hard',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34551,'','Ed Harris','Actor','\nNovember 28, 1950\n','','American','One of the first things I learned about acting was, the only person you compete against is yourself.','',NULL,'Yourself,Person,Learned',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34552,'Art','Ed Harris','Actor','\nNovember 28, 1950\n','','American','Pollock said several times that he couldn\'t separate himself from his art. Not knowing much about modern art when I began to read about him, I was much more his persona - his struggles as a human being - that was interesting to me.','',NULL,'Human,Him',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34553,'','Ed Harris','Actor','\nNovember 28, 1950\n','','American','Seeing what happens when you rip yourself open is what your job is all about.','',NULL,'Yourself,Job,Happens',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34554,'War,Fear','Ed Harris','Actor','\nNovember 28, 1950\n','','American','There\'s always a reaction based on fear. People assume if you\'re criticizing a decision to go to war, then you\'re saying something against the soldiers-which is not the case.','',NULL,'Saying',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34555,'Time,War','Ed Harris','Actor','\nNovember 28, 1950\n','','American','When Bush first got elected, the very first time there was talk of going to war with Iraq, the mainstream media gave his position total credibility. I didn\'t get it then, and I don\'t get it now.','',NULL,'Talk',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34556,'','Emmylou Harris','Musician','\nApril 2, 1947\n','','American','As citizens we have to be more thoughtful and more educated and more informed. I turn on the TV and I see these grown people screaming at each other, and I think, well, if we don\'t get our civility back, we\'re in trouble.','',NULL,'Thoughtful,Trouble,Turn',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34557,'','Emmylou Harris','Musician','\nApril 2, 1947\n','','American','I don\'t ever worry about whether I\'m being true to my country roots. My country roots were adopted. I never worry about what I can do and what I should do. I just do what I want to do.','',NULL,'True,Ever,Country',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34558,'','Emmylou Harris','Musician','\nApril 2, 1947\n','','American','I like to think about stringing songs together like a string of pearls, or a string of beads, but ultimately it has to be stuff that really works with the band, and gives a spin to the older material.','',NULL,'Together,Older,Stuff',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34559,'','Emmylou Harris','Musician','\nApril 2, 1947\n','','American','I\'m very influenced by landscapes, not so much the way places look as the way the names sound. In this country we\'ve got so many cultures, and the place names - the Spanish names and the Indian names, which are so incredibly musical.','',NULL,'Country,Place,Sound',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34560,'','Emmylou Harris','Musician','\nApril 2, 1947\n','','American','Pretty much all I say politically is I encourage people to register to vote.','',NULL,'Pretty,Vote,Encourage',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34561,'','Emmylou Harris','Musician','\nApril 2, 1947\n','','American','To me acting and singing are worlds apart.','',NULL,'Acting,Singing,Apart',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34562,'Age','Franco Harris','Athlete','\nMarch 7, 1950\n','','American','After 12 years, the old butterflies came back. Well, I guess at my age you call them moths.','',NULL,'After,Old',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34563,'','Franco Harris','Athlete','\nMarch 7, 1950\n','','American','All I wanted to be was a player.','',NULL,'Wanted,Player',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34564,'','Franco Harris','Athlete','\nMarch 7, 1950\n','','American','And so, it\'s not a thing of how many carries, but were you effective when you did carry.','',NULL,'Did,Carry,Effective',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34565,'','Franco Harris','Athlete','\nMarch 7, 1950\n','','American','And, coaching has never been an option for me.','',NULL,'Coaching,Option',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34566,'Good','Franco Harris','Athlete','\nMarch 7, 1950\n','','American','But, as always, Mr. Rooney would come over and shake your hand and congratulate you on a good game, no matter what the situation was.','',NULL,'Game,Matter',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34567,'Great','Franco Harris','Athlete','\nMarch 7, 1950\n','','American','Halfway through the decade, we realized that we had a great team and that we could do great things, and that we could probably have something here that we believed we had a chance to reach greatness.','',NULL,'Through,Team',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34568,'','Franco Harris','Athlete','\nMarch 7, 1950\n','','American','I really don\'t look at comparing things that way because even in a 14-game season, there could be a running back who could have a lot more carries than other running backs.','',NULL,'Season,Running,Comparing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34569,'','Franco Harris','Athlete','\nMarch 7, 1950\n','','American','It\'s not how you come out of the starting blocks.','',NULL,'Starting,Blocks',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34570,'','Franco Harris','Athlete','\nMarch 7, 1950\n','','American','Jack Lambert is mean and relentless wherever he goes, on and off the field! I do remember many times he would chase me in practice but no way would I let him catch me.','',NULL,'Mean,Him,Remember',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34571,'','Franco Harris','Athlete','\nMarch 7, 1950\n','','American','Right now, I\'m working with Super Bakery and we manufacture nutritional donuts called Super Donuts.','',NULL,'Working,Super,Bakery',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34572,'','Franco Harris','Athlete','\nMarch 7, 1950\n','','American','The Houston Astrodome was kind of a tough field.','',NULL,'Tough,Field,Houston',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34573,'Great','Franco Harris','Athlete','\nMarch 7, 1950\n','','American','Where Joe was more vocal and emotional whereas Chuck was very reserved. But, both of them executed great strategy and both of them demanded a lot of their players.','',NULL,'Emotional,Both',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34574,'','Franco Harris','Athlete','\nMarch 7, 1950\n','','American','Yes, I would have rather finished up in Pittsburgh.','',NULL,'Rather,Yes,Finished',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34575,'Age','Frank Harris','Author','\nFebruary 14, 1856\n','\nAugust 27, 1931\n','Irish','All the faults of the age come from Christianity and journalism. Christianity, of course, but why journalism?','',NULL,'Why,Journalism',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34576,'Great','Frank Harris','Author','\nFebruary 14, 1856\n','\nAugust 27, 1931\n','Irish','I am, really, a great writer; my only difficulty is in finding great readers.','',NULL,'Writer,Finding',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34577,'','Frank Harris','Author','\nFebruary 14, 1856\n','\nAugust 27, 1931\n','Irish','Memoirs are a well-known form of fiction.','',NULL,'Fiction,Memoirs',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34578,'Life','Frank Harris','Author','\nFebruary 14, 1856\n','\nAugust 27, 1931\n','Irish','Sex is the gateway to life.','',NULL,'Sex,Gateway',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34579,'','Frank Harris','Author','\nFebruary 14, 1856\n','\nAugust 27, 1931\n','Irish','Strong people are made by opposition like kites that go up against the wind.','',NULL,'Strong,Made,Against',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34580,'Love','Frank Harris','Author','\nFebruary 14, 1856\n','\nAugust 27, 1931\n','Irish','The Christian churches were offered two things: the spirit of Jesus and the idiotic morality of Paul, and they rejected the higher inspiration... Following Paul, we have turned the goodness of love into a fiend and degraded the crowning impulse of our being into a capital sin.','',NULL,'Jesus,Two',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34581,'','Frank Harris','Author','\nFebruary 14, 1856\n','\nAugust 27, 1931\n','Irish','There is a destiny that shapes our ends rough, hew them as we will.','',NULL,'Destiny,Ends,Rough',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34582,'Happiness','Jared Harris','Actor','\nAugust 24, 1961\n','','British','I keep mementos from everything I\'ve done. I\'ve got my cab driver\'s license from \'Happiness.\' I\'ve got a pair of glasses and a belt buckle from playing John Lennon. I\'ve got a pair of sunglasses from playing Andy Warhol... It\'s all in a box in the garage.','',NULL,'Everything,Done',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34583,'','Jared Harris','Actor','\nAugust 24, 1961\n','','British','I never lost an argument and my parents assumed I would be a lawyer. They cast me in that role.','',NULL,'Parents,Lost,Role',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34584,'','Jared Harris','Actor','\nAugust 24, 1961\n','','British','I really wanted to get out of England.','',NULL,'Wanted,England',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34585,'Work','Jared Harris','Actor','\nAugust 24, 1961\n','','British','I remember thinking, \'I\'ll audition just once and if it doesn\'t work out I\'ll never think about it ever again.\'','',NULL,'Thinking,Ever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34586,'','Jared Harris','Actor','\nAugust 24, 1961\n','','British','I think at some point every actor has practiced their acceptance speech while they\'re having a shower. It\'s fun.','',NULL,'Fun,Acceptance,While',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34587,'','Jared Harris','Actor','\nAugust 24, 1961\n','','British','I think you always learn something in every character you play onstage, either personally or creatively.','',NULL,'Character,Play,Learn',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34588,'','Jared Harris','Actor','\nAugust 24, 1961\n','','British','I thought if I went somewhere where I didn\'t know anybody and they didn\'t know me I could start all over again.','',NULL,'Thought,Start,Again',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34589,'Time,Good,Movies','Jared Harris','Actor','\nAugust 24, 1961\n','','British','I used to do lots of independent films and for a while I was very content living in New York City and doing independent movies and off-Broadway theater. I loved it, I had a really good time doing that, and I worked on a lot of projects that are very dear to my heart, both plays and films.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34590,'','Jared Harris','Actor','\nAugust 24, 1961\n','','British','I was 17, and all I wanted to do was to get away from England and the awful, boring boarding schools I\'d been going to there. The last one was taught by monks, and I couldn\'t wait to get out.','',NULL,'Boring,Away,Wait',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34591,'Good','Jared Harris','Actor','\nAugust 24, 1961\n','','British','I was beginning to think I was typecast in everyone\'s mind out there as a serial killer. I played a serial killer in one movie, I was the ghost of a serial killer in another and in a third, a computer-generated serial killer. The stage looks pretty good after those roles.','',NULL,'Mind,Pretty',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34592,'Dad','Jared Harris','Actor','\nAugust 24, 1961\n','','British','I wasn\'t aware of my dad being an actor when I was young. I remember there was an Australian children\'s entertainer on television called Ralph Harris and when I\'d say my father was an actor, kids would say, you know, \'oh, is he Ralph Harris?\' And I had to say no and then they would lose interest.','',NULL,'Father,Children',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34593,'','Jared Harris','Actor','\nAugust 24, 1961\n','','British','I\'ve auditioned for normal characters. But I never get cast.','',NULL,'Normal,Characters,Cast',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34594,'Love,Good,Death','Jared Harris','Actor','\nAugust 24, 1961\n','','British','I\'ve done quite a lot of dying on shows and in movies. To have a good death scene though - come on, it\'s brilliant. I love a good death scene!','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34595,'','Jared Harris','Actor','\nAugust 24, 1961\n','','British','If you don\'t look like Rupert Graves or Hugh Grant, they\'ll have you playing the gardener.','',NULL,'Playing,Graves,Gardener',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34596,'Work','Jared Harris','Actor','\nAugust 24, 1961\n','','British','It used to be that you could do these nuggets of a movie and it would attach itself in terms of credibility to your work and the style of work that you did, that people would be interested and curious about you and your work as an actor.','',NULL,'Did,Used',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34597,'Men','Jared Harris','Actor','\nAugust 24, 1961\n','','British','\'Mad Men\' is a hard act to follow. Unless you\'re called Elisabeth Moss, stuff like this only comes along once in your career.','',NULL,'Hard,Career',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34598,'Marriage','Jared Harris','Actor','\nAugust 24, 1961\n','','British','My father was a Catholic, but my mother wasn\'t. She had to do that weird deal you do as a Catholic - they deign to sanction your marriage and you have to bring your children up as Catholics.','',NULL,'Mother,Father',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34599,'','Jared Harris','Actor','\nAugust 24, 1961\n','','British','People are fascinated by evil because it\'s mysterious and it doesn\'t seem to have a rationale behind it, and the second you say that Hannibal Lector was abducted as a child and he had to eat his sister or something like that, it becomes immediately mundane. The character becomes mundane.','',NULL,'Character,Evil,Child',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34600,'Movies','Jared Harris','Actor','\nAugust 24, 1961\n','','British','Very few movies I\'ve done I regret being involved in.','',NULL,'Done,Regret',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34601,'','Jared Harris','Actor','\nAugust 24, 1961\n','','British','When you\'re acting and you need to cry, you want to put yourself in a position where you\'re trying not to cry, because that is generally what people try and do. They try to hold on to their emotions, they don\'t want to lose them.','',NULL,'Yourself,Trying,Try',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34602,'Time','Jared Harris','Actor','\nAugust 24, 1961\n','','British','You get ideas from other people all the time.','',NULL,'Ideas',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34603,'Life,Death','Jean Harris','Criminal','','','','I had led a private life and wanted to die a private death.','',NULL,'Die',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34604,'','Jean Harris','Criminal','','','','It would be ugly to watch people poking sticks at a caged rat. It is uglier still to watch rats poking sticks at a caged person.','',NULL,'Person,Still,Ugly',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34605,'','Jean Harris','Criminal','','','','Loving an old bachelor is always a no-win situation, and you come to terms with that early on, or you go away.','',NULL,'Old,Away,Situation',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34606,'','Jean Harris','Criminal','','','','Overnight I became a cottage industry.','',NULL,'Industry,Overnight,Cottage',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34607,'','Joel Chandler Harris','Journalist','\nDecember 8, 1848\n','\nJuly 3, 1908\n','American','I am in the prime of my senility.','',NULL,'Prime,Senility',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34608,'','Joel Chandler Harris','Journalist','\nDecember 8, 1848\n','\nJuly 3, 1908\n','American','Watch out when you\'re getting all you want. Fattening hogs ain\'t in luck.','',NULL,'Getting,Luck,Watch',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34609,'Good,God,Hope','Jonathan Harris','Actor','\nNovember 6, 1914\n','\nNovember 3, 2002\n','American','I wish you well and I hope it will be a huge hit, because that would be very good for me. And if, God forbid, it\'s a terrible flop, well that would be very good for me.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34610,'Time,History','Jonathan Harris','Actor','\nNovember 6, 1914\n','\nNovember 3, 2002\n','American','That was the first time ever in history that anybody got Special Guest Star. I started that whole nonsense.','',NULL,'Ever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34611,'Life,Time','Julie Harris','Actress','\nDecember 2, 1925\n','','American','A lot of it, as it is in any job in life, is being in the right place at the right time.','',NULL,'Job',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34612,'','Julie Harris','Actress','\nDecember 2, 1925\n','','American','But with period clothes, people know less so they accept the pretty drawing that I give them.','',NULL,'Give,Pretty,Accept',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34613,'God','Julie Harris','Actress','\nDecember 2, 1925\n','','American','God comes to us in theater in the way we communicate with each other, whether it be a symphony orchestra, or a wonderful ballet, or a beautiful painting, or a play. It\'s a way of expressing our humanity.','',NULL,'Beautiful,Humanity',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34614,'','Julie Harris','Actress','\nDecember 2, 1925\n','','American','I did a film called Dracula and it was very nice because I had lots of trips to New York on Concorde.','',NULL,'Nice,Did,Film',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34615,'','Julie Harris','Actress','\nDecember 2, 1925\n','','American','I didn\'t know whether I wanted to be an actress or a singer then.','',NULL,'Wanted,Whether,Singer',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34616,'','Julie Harris','Actress','\nDecember 2, 1925\n','','American','I don\'t know much about football but everyone seems to say that it is all about possession.','',NULL,'Football,Everyone,Seems',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34617,'','Julie Harris','Actress','\nDecember 2, 1925\n','','American','I don\'t understand what modern clothes are about at all.','',NULL,'Understand,Modern,Clothes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34618,'Love','Julie Harris','Actress','\nDecember 2, 1925\n','','American','I fell in love with Dorset and ended up living there for a while.','',NULL,'Living,While',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34619,'Work','Julie Harris','Actress','\nDecember 2, 1925\n','','American','I find shoestrings very hard work. I like big budgets.','',NULL,'Hard,Find',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34620,'','Julie Harris','Actress','\nDecember 2, 1925\n','','American','I got the boot once from Stanley Donen. The film was called The Little Prince.','',NULL,'Once,Film,Prince',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34621,'','Julie Harris','Actress','\nDecember 2, 1925\n','','American','I have to go back to my younger days, when I just adored Hollywood musicals.','',NULL,'Days,Hollywood,Younger',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34622,'Money','Julie Harris','Actress','\nDecember 2, 1925\n','','American','I liked Live and Let Die, where money was no object.','',NULL,'Live,Die',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34623,'','Julie Harris','Actress','\nDecember 2, 1925\n','','American','I liked The Slipper and the Rose, as I have already mentioned, because it was such a lovely film to do.','',NULL,'Lovely,Film,Rose',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34624,'','Julie Harris','Actress','\nDecember 2, 1925\n','','American','I really have a generation gap about modern clothes.','',NULL,'Generation,Modern,Clothes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34625,'Good','Julie Harris','Actress','\nDecember 2, 1925\n','','American','I saw a very good Hollywood film the other day. It was about Cole Porter.','',NULL,'Film,Hollywood',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34626,'','Julie Harris','Actress','\nDecember 2, 1925\n','','American','I wish we did have responsibility for the hair. I have been screwed up by the hair on many occasions.','',NULL,'Did,Wish,Hair',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34627,'Work','Julie Harris','Actress','\nDecember 2, 1925\n','','American','I would loathe to work on modern films.','',NULL,'Films,Modern',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34628,'Work','Julie Harris','Actress','\nDecember 2, 1925\n','','American','It\'s nice when you work with someone who has an eye for clothes and will show what you\'ve given them.','',NULL,'Nice,Someone',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34629,'','Julie Harris','Actress','\nDecember 2, 1925\n','','American','John Schlesinger had one of his friends designing it and he had never done a film before. Ten days before it started, they didn\'t have any costumes. I was rung up and joined up.','',NULL,'Done,Friends,Before',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34630,'Good,Women','Julie Harris','Actress','\nDecember 2, 1925\n','','American','On the speech day, the production designer, who has a lot of say in things, and sometimes I didn\'t agree with him but I had to do what I was told, wanted the speech day to be all in neutral colours for the women, which was a good thing.','',NULL,'Him',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34631,'Work','Julie Harris','Actress','\nDecember 2, 1925\n','','American','Richard Chamberlain on The Slipper and the Rose was lovely to work with. He wore the clothes so beautifully and sang his songs so well.','',NULL,'Lovely,Rose',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34632,'','Julie Harris','Actress','\nDecember 2, 1925\n','','American','Sometimes the producer has more say and the director takes what he is given. On other occasions, you don\'t see the producer very much and the director is the one who it is all about.','',NULL,'Sometimes,Takes,Director',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34633,'','Julie Harris','Actress','\nDecember 2, 1925\n','','American','That\'s another thing about today\'s stars that makes me glad that I\'m not doing it any more. The stars come with ten people all around them. I don\'t know how you ever make any personal contact with them.','',NULL,'Today,Ever,Around',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34634,'Men','Julie Harris','Actress','\nDecember 2, 1925\n','','American','The actors nowadays, both young men and young ladies, don\'t always wear their period clothes as well as they might. They tend to stomp around a bit in them.','',NULL,'Young,Around',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34635,'','Julie Harris','Actress','\nDecember 2, 1925\n','','American','There are wonderful museums with lots of photographs of 1920\'s musicals.','',NULL,'Wonderful,Lots,Museums',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34636,'Leadership','Kamala Harris','Lawyer','\nOctober 20, 1964\n','','American','Doing nothing while the middle class is hurting. That\'s not leadership. Loose regulations and lax enforcement. That\'s not leadership. That\'s abandoning our middle class.','',NULL,'Nothing,Hurting',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34637,'Home','Kamala Harris','Lawyer','\nOctober 20, 1964\n','','American','Every day there are homeowners in California who will either receive relief so they can stay in their home, or will be in the foreclosure process and potentially lose their home. And that always weighed heavily on my mind.','',NULL,'Mind,Lose',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34638,'','Kamala Harris','Lawyer','\nOctober 20, 1964\n','','American','Everybody will make mistakes, and for some that mistake will rise to the level of being a crime.','',NULL,'Mistakes,Everybody,Mistake',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34639,'','Kamala Harris','Lawyer','\nOctober 20, 1964\n','','American','Generally speaking, the public appetite for criminal justice policy is just tough talk.','',NULL,'Justice,Tough,Talk',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34640,'','Kamala Harris','Lawyer','\nOctober 20, 1964\n','','American','\'Getting smart on crime\' does not mean reducing sentences or punishments for crimes.','',NULL,'Smart,Mean,Getting',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34641,'','Kamala Harris','Lawyer','\nOctober 20, 1964\n','','American','I believe in that old adage that \'as goes California, so goes the country.\'','',NULL,'Believe,Country,Old',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34642,'Education','Kamala Harris','Lawyer','\nOctober 20, 1964\n','','American','I believe that a child going without an education is a crime.','',NULL,'Believe,Child',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34643,'','Kamala Harris','Lawyer','\nOctober 20, 1964\n','','American','I convened the first-ever national training conference for prosecutors on how to promote and deal with hate crime issues in terms of prosecutions and also protocol for defeating the gay panic defense.','',NULL,'Hate,Gay,Training',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34644,'Time','Kamala Harris','Lawyer','\nOctober 20, 1964\n','','American','I have a difficult time sitting down for long periods.','',NULL,'Long,Down',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34645,'Time','Kamala Harris','Lawyer','\nOctober 20, 1964\n','','American','I have loved to cook since I was a child in my mother\'s kitchen. If I don\'t have time to cook, I\'ll just read a cookbook.','',NULL,'Mother,Child',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34646,'Love','Kamala Harris','Lawyer','\nOctober 20, 1964\n','','American','I love being in a courtroom.','',NULL,'Courtroom',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34647,'Love,Music','Kamala Harris','Lawyer','\nOctober 20, 1964\n','','American','I love music.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34648,'Time,Home','Kamala Harris','Lawyer','\nOctober 20, 1964\n','','American','I remember when my mother, Shyamala Harris, bought our first home. I was thirteen. She was so proud, and my sister and I were so excited. Millions of Americans know that feeling of walking through the front door of their own home for the first time - the feeling of reaching for opportunity and findi','',NULL,'Mother',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34649,'','Kamala Harris','Lawyer','\nOctober 20, 1964\n','','American','I strongly believe that for serious and violent criminals, we must absolutely hold them accountable for their crimes and send them to prison.','',NULL,'Believe,Must,Serious',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34650,'','Kamala Harris','Lawyer','\nOctober 20, 1964\n','','American','I think Hillary Clinton could do whatever she puts her mind to. I really do. She\'s incredibly dedicated to public service, she is smart as a whip, and she\'s effective.','',NULL,'Smart,Mind,Service',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34651,'Music','Kamala Harris','Lawyer','\nOctober 20, 1964\n','','American','I think I have every piece of music Bob Marley ever made.','',NULL,'Ever,Made',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34652,'Change,Leadership','Kamala Harris','Lawyer','\nOctober 20, 1964\n','','American','I want to use my position of leadership to help move along at a faster pace what I believe and know the Obama administration wants to do around the urgency of climate change.','',NULL,'Believe',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34653,'','Kamala Harris','Lawyer','\nOctober 20, 1964\n','','American','I was raised to be an independent woman, not the victim of anything.','',NULL,'Woman,Victim,Raised',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34654,'','Kamala Harris','Lawyer','\nOctober 20, 1964\n','','American','I\'m one of the luckiest people on earth.','',NULL,'Earth,Luckiest',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34655,'Work,Good','Kamala Harris','Lawyer','\nOctober 20, 1964\n','','American','I\'ve had the good fortune and blessing to run for the offices for which I really wanted to do the work.','',NULL,'Wanted',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34656,'','Kamala Harris','Lawyer','\nOctober 20, 1964\n','','American','In California, we have some of the strongest consumer protection laws in the country. While it is easy to conceive of innovation and regulation as mutually exclusive, California is proof that we can do both. We can innovate responsibly.','',NULL,'Country,Easy,While',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34657,'','Kamala Harris','Lawyer','\nOctober 20, 1964\n','','American','Mitt Romney subscribes to the cynical logic that says the American dream belongs to some of us but not all of us.','',NULL,'Dream,American,Logic',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34658,'','Kamala Harris','Lawyer','\nOctober 20, 1964\n','','American','My mother had a saying: \'Kamala, you may be the first to do many things, but make sure you\'re not the last.\'','',NULL,'Mother,Saying,May',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34659,'','Kamala Harris','Lawyer','\nOctober 20, 1964\n','','American','My mother was and will always remain my greatest hero.','',NULL,'Mother,Greatest,Hero',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34660,'','Kamala Harris','Lawyer','\nOctober 20, 1964\n','','American','My parents met when they were graduate students at UC Berkeley in the 1960s. They were both active in the civil-rights movement.','',NULL,'Parents,Both,Students',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34661,'Women','Katherine Harris','Politician','\nApril 5, 1957\n','','American','We\'re not going to pay attention to the silliness and the petty comments. And quite frankly, women have joined me in this effort, and so it\'s not about appearances. It\'s about effectiveness.','',NULL,'Effort,Attention',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34662,'Good,Best,Future','Katherine Harris','Politician','\nApril 5, 1957\n','','American','As long as I do a good job, I believe the future is going to take care of itself, but actually I like very much being in elected office and there is no consideration about doing anything different until I can be assured that we are going to have the best voting systems in the country.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34663,'','Katherine Harris','Politician','\nApril 5, 1957\n','','American','Certainly I had my preference, and I very much hoped that George W. Bush would be our next president.','',NULL,'Next,President,Preference',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34664,'','Katherine Harris','Politician','\nApril 5, 1957\n','','American','Everyone has said very supportive things coming out of D.C. today. We can\'t wait when the race has begun.','',NULL,'Today,Said,Wait',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34665,'','Katherine Harris','Politician','\nApril 5, 1957\n','','American','I am a bit biased. I co-chair the campaign effort of George W. Bush.','',NULL,'Effort,Bit,Campaign',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34666,'','Katherine Harris','Politician','\nApril 5, 1957\n','','American','I believe that George Bush won the election through the vote of the people and the way our republic is set up. All we did was follow the law in the Department of State.','',NULL,'Believe,Through,Law',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34667,'God','Katherine Harris','Politician','\nApril 5, 1957\n','','American','I followed the law. Before God, before the law, before the people of the state of Florida who elected me, I know that I followed the law.','',NULL,'Law,Before',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34668,'','Katherine Harris','Politician','\nApril 5, 1957\n','','American','If Al Gore had allowed us and if the Florida Supreme Court had not intervened and rewritten the law, which they\'re not supposed to do, we could have certified, which is a mere procedural action, and then after that, they could have petitioned any justice for a recount statewide with uniform standard','',NULL,'Justice,Law,After',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34669,'','Katherine Harris','Politician','\nApril 5, 1957\n','','American','If you\'re not electing Christians, then in essence you are going to legislate sin.','',NULL,'Sin,Essence,Christians',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34670,'','Katherine Harris','Politician','\nApril 5, 1957\n','','American','No partisan political activity transpired in my office during the recount period.','',NULL,'Political,Office,Period',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34671,'','Katherine Harris','Politician','\nApril 5, 1957\n','','American','So when we start talking about the state and all those that are so important and engaged and supportive around Florida, we\'ve gotten overwhelming support, and it\'s so exciting.','',NULL,'Important,Around,Start',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34672,'','Katherine Harris','Politician','\nApril 5, 1957\n','','American','The appearance doesn\'t matter as much as the content.','',NULL,'Matter,Content,Appearance',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34673,'','Katherine Harris','Politician','\nApril 5, 1957\n','','American','This is about Floridians saying what\'s most important to them and making sure that we create an agenda that we can drive and deliver back in Washington, D.C. So it\'s very exciting.','',NULL,'Important,Saying,Making',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34674,'Government','Katherine Harris','Politician','\nApril 5, 1957\n','','American','We have to have the faithful in government.','',NULL,'Faithful',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34675,'','Katherine Harris','Politician','\nApril 5, 1957\n','','American','Well, you know, what\'s so exciting, is that it was a really telling campaign as well. Whenever we start looking at the differences, they could never be more clear.','',NULL,'Start,Looking,Exciting',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34676,'','Katherine Harris','Politician','\nApril 5, 1957\n','','American','You know, this is not about endorsements in the primary. We have to get through a primary first.','',NULL,'Through,Primary',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34677,'Good','Marvin Harris','Scientist','\nAugust 18, 1927\n','\nOctober 25, 2001\n','American','Yes, a general principle that comes out of research behind Good to Eat is that there are no world religions that have acted to decrease the potential for the nutritional well-being of their followers.','',NULL,'Research,Behind',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34678,'Good','Marvin Harris','Scientist','\nAugust 18, 1927\n','\nOctober 25, 2001\n','American','But with the Industrial Revolution and introduction of various industrial techniques for purifying sugar, we have a situation in which what we are consuming is not good nutritionally or ecologically.','',NULL,'Revolution,Situation',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34679,'','Marvin Harris','Scientist','\nAugust 18, 1927\n','\nOctober 25, 2001\n','American','Every theory presented as a scientific concept is just that; it\'s a theory that tries to explain more about the world than previous theories have done. It is open to being challenged and to being proven incorrect.','',NULL,'Done,Open,Scientific',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34680,'Food','Marvin Harris','Scientist','\nAugust 18, 1927\n','\nOctober 25, 2001\n','American','Food, like sex, is one of the principal kinds of human activity that engage people when they wonder about how to account for different kinds of human behaviour.','',NULL,'Sex,Human',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34681,'Good,Attitude','Marvin Harris','Scientist','\nAugust 18, 1927\n','\nOctober 25, 2001\n','American','Here you do have forests, where pigs could be raised by letting them root about in the forests for a good part of the year. Therefore, you have a different attitude toward them compared with what continues to exist in the Middle East.','',NULL,'Different',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34682,'','Marvin Harris','Scientist','\nAugust 18, 1927\n','\nOctober 25, 2001\n','American','However, further research has shown that it is the normal condition for humans and for most other mammals. It seems pretty clear why this is the case for most mammals and for most human beings.','',NULL,'Human,Pretty,Why',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34683,'Religion,Food','Marvin Harris','Scientist','\nAugust 18, 1927\n','\nOctober 25, 2001\n','American','I don\'t know of any cases where as a result of religious precepts a population have found themselves enjoying less food than they would have if they didn\'t follow this particular religion.','',NULL,'Themselves',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34684,'','Marvin Harris','Scientist','\nAugust 18, 1927\n','\nOctober 25, 2001\n','American','I think that by following the route that I have tried to outline, one gets into a much more interesting and productive series of questions than those that result from saying simply that Chinese don\'t like milk because they don\'t like milk.','',NULL,'Saying,Result,Questions',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34685,'','Marvin Harris','Scientist','\nAugust 18, 1927\n','\nOctober 25, 2001\n','American','If I can bring some light to bear on problems like that, I feel that people will be enlightened not only on the question but also on a way of approaching such questions.','',NULL,'Light,Problems,Question',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34686,'Good,Food','Marvin Harris','Scientist','\nAugust 18, 1927\n','\nOctober 25, 2001\n','American','Like most North Americans, I\'d been raised on the notion that milk is the first food, and everybody must like it because it\'s so good and so important for growing up and for being healthy.','',NULL,'Important',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34687,'Good','Marvin Harris','Scientist','\nAugust 18, 1927\n','\nOctober 25, 2001\n','American','Now we are in a situation in which for a significant part of the industrial world too much could become a danger, especially too much of the things which are really not good for us in such large quantities.','',NULL,'Become,Situation',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34688,'Food','Marvin Harris','Scientist','\nAugust 18, 1927\n','\nOctober 25, 2001\n','American','Pigs eat grass if they are very hungry, but they can\'t use it as a regular source of food.','',NULL,'Eat,Hungry',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34689,'','Marvin Harris','Scientist','\nAugust 18, 1927\n','\nOctober 25, 2001\n','American','Pigs prefer to wallow in clean mud, but if nothing else is available, they will frequently wallow in their own urine, giving rise to the notion that they are dirty animals.','',NULL,'Nothing,Giving,Else',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34690,'','Marvin Harris','Scientist','\nAugust 18, 1927\n','\nOctober 25, 2001\n','American','The answer has to be sought in the material conditions of the production and utilization of cattle in India compared with the production and utilization of cattle in other parts of the world.','',NULL,'Answer,Material,India',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34691,'','Marvin Harris','Scientist','\nAugust 18, 1927\n','\nOctober 25, 2001\n','American','The commandment \'Thou shalt not kill\' does not say it\'s O.K. to kill some people and not others.','',NULL,'Others,Thou,Shalt',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34692,'','Marvin Harris','Scientist','\nAugust 18, 1927\n','\nOctober 25, 2001\n','American','The general proposition is that the resources that will be utilized are the ones that contribute most to the overall efficiency of the production system. The third parameter has to do with our commercial world, our search for profits.','',NULL,'System,General,Search',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34693,'','Marvin Harris','Scientist','\nAugust 18, 1927\n','\nOctober 25, 2001\n','American','There are very important and practical issues raised by following this alternative route which says, let\'s look to material conditions, to the systems of production, to the needs that human beings have, and to competing alternative solutions to the satisfaction of those needs.','',NULL,'Important,Human,Needs',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34694,'Food','Marvin Harris','Scientist','\nAugust 18, 1927\n','\nOctober 25, 2001\n','American','Unfortunately, the food industry has not yet faced this situation and begun taking measures to avoid exploiting our weakness for not knowing when we have had enough.','',NULL,'Enough,Knowing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34695,'','Marvin Harris','Scientist','\nAugust 18, 1927\n','\nOctober 25, 2001\n','American','When a woman gives birth to a child, the child needs to be able to digest the mother\'s milk; but when this child is old enough to begin to eat other foods, there is some switching off of this ability to consume milk.','',NULL,'Mother,Woman,Enough',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34696,'','Neil Patrick Harris','Actor','\nJune 15, 1973\n','','American','I have more artistic control in a smaller show. But it doesn\'t really matter. Sometimes you can have the smallest role in the smallest production and still make a big impact.','',NULL,'Control,Still,Sometimes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34697,'','Neil Patrick Harris','Actor','\nJune 15, 1973\n','','American','If I wrote a musical it wouldn\'t be about me. Although I do some magic, so it would probably be about a magician who appeared and re-appeared all over the place.','',NULL,'Place,Magic,Musical',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34698,'','Neil Patrick Harris','Actor','\nJune 15, 1973\n','','American','Charlie Sheen is who again? Denise is engaged?','',NULL,'Again,Engaged,Charlie',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34699,'','Neil Patrick Harris','Actor','\nJune 15, 1973\n','','American','I felt a little green, because Shakespeare writes the thought process within the text; it was tricky not to think of what to say and then say it, and instead just deliver the lines.','',NULL,'Thought,Within,Process',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34700,'','Neil Patrick Harris','Actor','\nJune 15, 1973\n','','American','I like the tube more than the NY subway though, you\'ve got cushioned seats.','',NULL,'Though,Subway,Tube',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34701,'Best','Neil Patrick Harris','Actor','\nJune 15, 1973\n','','American','I loved Rent when I first heard it, but it grew on me and so did Tick, Tick... Boom. Some songs are more interesting than others and sometimes the ones that never stood out at first end up being the best to perform.','',NULL,'End,Did',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34702,'Love','Neil Patrick Harris','Actor','\nJune 15, 1973\n','','American','I\'m a games and theory kind of guy. I love puzzles, so it was fun dissecting Shakespeare\'s prose.','',NULL,'Fun,Guy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34703,'Movies','Neil Patrick Harris','Actor','\nJune 15, 1973\n','','American','I\'m in a play on Broadway, I have an animated TV show coming up, I have a few movies that just came out.','',NULL,'Play,Show',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34704,'Good,Home','Neil Patrick Harris','Actor','\nJune 15, 1973\n','','American','I\'m shocked at how early everything closes here. But people start earlier. I miss the late nightlife in NYC, but then again I sing and burn so much energy in the show that it\'s probably good - I get to go home and sleep.','',NULL,'Sleep',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34705,'','Neil Patrick Harris','Actor','\nJune 15, 1973\n','','American','I\'ve been taking a trapeze class for the last couple of years. I\'m working on my double back flip right now.','',NULL,'Working,Last,Taking',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34706,'','Neil Patrick Harris','Actor','\nJune 15, 1973\n','','American','I\'ve got no plans to be a ballet dancer at the moment.','',NULL,'Moment,Plans,Ballet',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34707,'Work,Future','Neil Patrick Harris','Actor','\nJune 15, 1973\n','','American','It\'s nice to establish yourself as an actor first and a singer second. Proof is such a tremendous piece of work, and I\'m incredibly lucky to be a part of it. I\'m sure that the musicals will happen in the future, though.','',NULL,'Nice',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34708,'','Neil Patrick Harris','Actor','\nJune 15, 1973\n','','American','My parents own a restaurant in Albuquerque.','',NULL,'Parents,Restaurant',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34709,'','Neil Patrick Harris','Actor','\nJune 15, 1973\n','','American','So I\'ve done my fair share of theater. I have also been very fortunate in that I\'ve been able to come to New York two or three times a year just to see as many shows as possible. I think the live theater culture here is incredible.','',NULL,'Live,Done,Two',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34710,'Work,Great','Neil Patrick Harris','Actor','\nJune 15, 1973\n','','American','Starship Troopers was great. It was great fun to work on something with blue screens and big budget special effects. Denise Richards was nice to look at too, of course.','',NULL,'Nice',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34711,'Good,Cool','Neil Patrick Harris','Actor','\nJune 15, 1973\n','','American','Tobey\'s a mellow, cool guy. He\'s just a good guy. I know that\'s not the answer you want, and I don\'t mean that as the political thing to say, but he\'s a nice guy.','',NULL,'Nice',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34712,'Politics,Respect','Neil Patrick Harris','Actor','\nJune 15, 1973\n','','American','We\'re in such a volatile climate right now politically. I think they didn\'t want Assassins to not succeed due to popular opinion and politics, versus on its own merits. I can respect that.','',NULL,'Opinion',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34713,'Good','Neil Patrick Harris','Actor','\nJune 15, 1973\n','','American','When I auditioned for the show, I didn\'t realize it was an MTV production, which is going to make for really good tunes during the episodes, if nothing else.','',NULL,'Nothing,Else',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34714,'','Paul Harris','Entertainer','','','','In the clashes between ignorance and intelligence, ignorance is generally the aggressor.','',NULL,'Ignorance,Between,Aggressor',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34715,'History','Paul Harris','Entertainer','','','','Permanent superiority has never been realized by any nation in history. After the rise comes the fall.','',NULL,'After,Nation',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34716,'Family,Respect','Paul Harris','Entertainer','','','','One\'s nativity is not of his own choosing, but whatever it may be, it is entitled to respect; and all nations have honorable place in the world\'s family.','',NULL,'May',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34717,'','Paul Harris','Entertainer','','','','Segregation never brought anyone anything except trouble.','',NULL,'Anyone,Trouble,Except',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34718,'','Paul Harris','Entertainer','','','','There is nothing in the genius of America more precious today than the spirit of religious and political tolerance in its application to our own people.','',NULL,'Today,Political,Nothing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34719,'','Paul Harris','Entertainer','','','','When an individual, a sect, a clique or a nation hates and despises another individual, sect, clique or nation, he or they simply do not know the objects of their hatred. Ignorance is at the bottom of it.','',NULL,'Ignorance,Another,Hatred',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34720,'','Paul Harris','Entertainer','','','','How strange it is that murder has the sanction of law in one and only one of the human relationships, and that is the most important of all, that of nation to nation.','',NULL,'Important,Human,Law',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34721,'Experience','Paul Harris','Entertainer','','','','If there is anything worse than international warfare, is civil warfare, and the United States was destined to experience it in the extreme of bitterness.','',NULL,'Bitterness,United',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34722,'','Paul Harris','Entertainer','','','','It has been the way of Rotary to focus thought upon matters in which members are in agreement, rather than upon matters in which they are in disagreement.','',NULL,'Focus,Thought,Rather',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34723,'Power','Paul Harris','Entertainer','','','','Personality has power to uplift, power to depress, power to curse, and power to bless.','',NULL,'Bless,Curse',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34724,'','Paul Harris','Entertainer','','','','The higher the general average of intelligence, all things else being equal, the less the disposition to be meddlesome, critical, and overbearing.','',NULL,'Else,Less,General',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34725,'','Paul Harris','Entertainer','','','','But primitive man had enemies real as well as imaginary, and they were not subject to priestly sorceries.','',NULL,'Real,Subject,Imaginary',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34726,'','Paul Harris','Entertainer','','','','Descendants of New England pioneers are proud of their ancestry and glad to proclaim the fact that so far as the United States are concerned, New England is in deed the cradle of religious liberty.','',NULL,'Liberty,Proud,Fact',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34727,'','Paul Harris','Entertainer','','','','Ideas have unhinged the gates of empires.','',NULL,'Ideas,Empires,Gates',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34728,'Religion','Paul Harris','Entertainer','','','','If there ever was a militant religion, it was that of early New England.','',NULL,'Ever,Early',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34729,'Peace','Paul Harris','Entertainer','','','','Ignorance is a menace to peace.','',NULL,'Ignorance,Menace',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34730,'Religion,Time,Good','Paul Harris','Entertainer','','','','In course of time, religion came with its rites invoking the aid of good spirits which were even more powerful than the bad spirits, and thus for the time being tempered the agony of fears.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34731,'Fear','Paul Harris','Entertainer','','','','In the cold, shivering twilight, preceding the daybreak of civilization, the dominating emotion of man was fear.','',NULL,'Cold,Emotion',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34732,'','Paul Harris','Entertainer','','','','Individuals and nations owe it to themselves and the world to become informed.','',NULL,'Become,Themselves,Nations',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34733,'','Paul Harris','Entertainer','','','','It did not come naturally; in fact, it would be difficult to conceive of any more dogmatic and less tolerant people than the first settlers on New England shores.','',NULL,'Did,Difficult,Fact',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34734,'','Paul Harris','Entertainer','','','','It would not be fair to the critics of Rotary, who include some of the most brilliant of the British and American writers, to charge them with prejudice.','',NULL,'American,Fair,Brilliant',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34735,'Good','Paul Harris','Entertainer','','','','Many obstacles to the expansion of good will have presented themselves.','',NULL,'Themselves,Obstacles',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34736,'Mom,Best,Sympathy','Paul Harris','Entertainer','','','','Motherhood is at its best when the tender chords of sympathy have been touched.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34737,'Power','Paul Harris','Entertainer','','','','Much responsibility rests upon the shoulders of the song leader; it is not infrequently within his power to make or break a meeting.','',NULL,'Leader,Song',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34738,'Religion','Paul Harris','Entertainer','','','','One\'s religion is one\'s own possession and he has a right to it.','',NULL,'Possession',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34739,'Music','Phil Harris','Musician','\nJune 24, 1904\n','\nAugust 11, 1995\n','American','Each one of us had a little story to tell and each recording was based on that. Lou played all of the music but we both sort of kicked around some cords during the writing phase.','',NULL,'Writing,Around',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34740,'Business','Phil Harris','Musician','\nJune 24, 1904\n','\nAugust 11, 1995\n','American','He asked my girlfriend if we could come over and sing some of the songs that we had written, which we did. After he heard the songs, he said that he knew someone in the record business by the name of Bob Shad.','',NULL,'Someone,Did',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34741,'','Phil Harris','Musician','\nJune 24, 1904\n','\nAugust 11, 1995\n','American','I remember seeing the song in some diners on the selection gadget that plays records at the table while you were eating. We were never told if the songs ever got on any charts.','',NULL,'Ever,Remember,Song',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34742,'Alone','Phil Harris','Musician','\nJune 24, 1904\n','\nAugust 11, 1995\n','American','If the record was picked up by Dot Records, I would imagine that they would have wanted both sides of the record to be something by Lou alone which would account for the dropping of \'So Blue\'.','',NULL,'Wanted,Both',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34743,'Great,Experience','Phil Harris','Musician','\nJune 24, 1904\n','\nAugust 11, 1995\n','American','In those days, it didn\'t take much imagination to come up with something that required great lyric development skills. You just thought of an experience that you might have gone through, and write it down.','',NULL,'Down',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34744,'','Phil Harris','Musician','\nJune 24, 1904\n','\nAugust 11, 1995\n','American','Lou and I met while we were in high school in our senior year. We were in many of the same classes together and quite a few times we went over to his house to hang out.','',NULL,'School,Together,Same',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34745,'','Phil Harris','Musician','\nJune 24, 1904\n','\nAugust 11, 1995\n','American','The skit was very successful based on the applause. After that show, the three of us decided to get together and try and come up with some songs that we could all participate in.','',NULL,'Successful,Together,After',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34746,'','Phil Harris','Musician','\nJune 24, 1904\n','\nAugust 11, 1995\n','American','The way they had the room that I was in set up, there was some sort of sound deadening platform that I had to stand on in order to get close enough to the microphone.','',NULL,'Enough,Stand,Order',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34747,'','Phil Harris','Musician','\nJune 24, 1904\n','\nAugust 11, 1995\n','American','We played in bars and other such establishments and anywhere where people would listen. Sometimes they did, and sometimes not. The outfits we wore were classics of the 50\'s.','',NULL,'Did,Sometimes,Listen',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34748,'Business','Phil Harris','Musician','\nJune 24, 1904\n','\nAugust 11, 1995\n','American','We were not given any statistics as to how many records were pressed on the blue label. I used to ask Bob Shad how we were going to get paid from record sales and what I got for an answer was not to worry about the business end of the deal.','',NULL,'End,Worry',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34749,'','Richard Harris','Actor','\nOctober 1, 1930\n','\nOctober 25, 2002\n','Irish','I often sit back and think, I wish I\'d done that, and find out later that I already have.','',NULL,'Done,Find,Wish',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34750,'','Richard Harris','Actor','\nOctober 1, 1930\n','\nOctober 25, 2002\n','Irish','Jesus is just a word I use to swear with.','',NULL,'Jesus,Word,Swear',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34751,'Good,Money','Richard Harris','Actor','\nOctober 1, 1930\n','\nOctober 25, 2002\n','Irish','Many kids turn to selling drugs. It\'s not a good career choice, but they see it as a way to get money.','',NULL,'Career',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34752,'Marriage,Women,Men','Richard Harris','Actor','\nOctober 1, 1930\n','\nOctober 25, 2002\n','Irish','Marriage is a custom brought about by women who then proceed to live off men and destroy them, completely enveloping the man in a destructive cocoon or eating him away like a poisonous fungus on a tree.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34753,'Life','Richard Harris','Actor','\nOctober 1, 1930\n','\nOctober 25, 2002\n','Irish','There\'s more fiction in my life than in books, so I don\'t bother with them.','',NULL,'Books,Fiction',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34754,'','Richard Harris','Actor','\nOctober 1, 1930\n','\nOctober 25, 2002\n','Irish','Winning the Pulitzer is not that big a deal. I have seen hundreds of plays that have won the prize and you couldn\'t sit half way through it. The Pulitzer is a common prize that means very little.','',NULL,'Winning,Through,Big',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34755,'Life','Sydney Harris','Journalist','\nSeptember 14, 1917\n','\nDecember 8, 1986\n','American','When I hear somebody say \'Life is hard\', I am always tempted to ask \'Compared to what?\'','',NULL,'Hard,Somebody',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34756,'Life','Sydney J. Harris','Journalist','\nSeptember 14, 1917\n','\nDecember 8, 1986\n','American','When I hear somebody sigh, \'Life is hard,\' I am always tempted to ask, \'Compared to what?\'','',NULL,'Hard,Somebody',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34757,'Time','Sydney J. Harris','Journalist','\nSeptember 14, 1917\n','\nDecember 8, 1986\n','American','Regret for the things we did can be tempered by time; it is regret for the things we did not do that is inconsolable.','',NULL,'Regret,Did',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34758,'Love','Sydney J. Harris','Journalist','\nSeptember 14, 1917\n','\nDecember 8, 1986\n','American','The three hardest tasks in the world are neither physical feats nor intellectual achievements, but moral acts: to return love for hate, to include the excluded, and to say, \'I was wrong\'.','',NULL,'Hate,Wrong',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34759,'Change,Love,Time','Sydney J. Harris','Journalist','\nSeptember 14, 1917\n','\nDecember 8, 1986\n','American','Our dilemma is that we hate change and love it at the same time; what we really want is for things to remain the same but get better.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34760,'Life','Sydney J. Harris','Journalist','\nSeptember 14, 1917\n','\nDecember 8, 1986\n','American','It\'s surprising how many persons go through life without ever recognizing that their feelings toward other people are largely determined by their feelings toward themselves, and if you\'re not comfortable within yourself, you can\'t be comfortable with others.','',NULL,'Yourself,Feelings',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34761,'Anger,Power','Sydney J. Harris','Journalist','\nSeptember 14, 1917\n','\nDecember 8, 1986\n','American','If a small thing has the power to make you angry, does that not indicate something about your size?','',NULL,'Angry',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34762,'Education','Sydney J. Harris','Journalist','\nSeptember 14, 1917\n','\nDecember 8, 1986\n','American','The whole purpose of education is to turn mirrors into windows.','',NULL,'Whole,Purpose',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34763,'Marriage,Success','Sydney J. Harris','Journalist','\nSeptember 14, 1917\n','\nDecember 8, 1986\n','American','Almost no one is foolish enough to imagine that he automatically deserves great success in any field of activity; yet almost everyone believes that he automatically deserves success in marriage.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34764,'','Sydney J. Harris','Journalist','\nSeptember 14, 1917\n','\nDecember 8, 1986\n','American','An idealist believes the short run doesn\'t count. A cynic believes the long run doesn\'t matter. A realist believes that what is done or left undone in the short run determines the long run.','',NULL,'Long,Done,Short',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34765,'','Sydney J. Harris','Journalist','\nSeptember 14, 1917\n','\nDecember 8, 1986\n','American','Intolerance is the most socially acceptable form of egotism, for it permits us to assume superiority without personal boasting.','',NULL,'Personal,Assume,Boasting',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34766,'Happiness','Sydney J. Harris','Journalist','\nSeptember 14, 1917\n','\nDecember 8, 1986\n','American','Happiness is a direction, not a place.','',NULL,'Place,Direction',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34767,'Computers,Men','Sydney J. Harris','Journalist','\nSeptember 14, 1917\n','\nDecember 8, 1986\n','American','The real danger is not that computers will begin to think like men, but that men will begin to think like computers.','',NULL,'Real',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34768,'','Sydney J. Harris','Journalist','\nSeptember 14, 1917\n','\nDecember 8, 1986\n','American','A winner rebukes and forgives; a loser is too timid to rebuke and too petty to forgive.','',NULL,'Loser,Forgive,Winner',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34769,'Time','Sydney J. Harris','Journalist','\nSeptember 14, 1917\n','\nDecember 8, 1986\n','American','The time to relax is when you don\'t have time for it.','',NULL,'Relax',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34770,'','Sydney J. Harris','Journalist','\nSeptember 14, 1917\n','\nDecember 8, 1986\n','American','When you run into someone who is disagreeable to others, you may be sure he is uncomfortable with himself; the amount of pain we inflict upon others is directly proportional to the amount we feel within us.','',NULL,'Pain,Someone,May',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34771,'','Sydney J. Harris','Journalist','\nSeptember 14, 1917\n','\nDecember 8, 1986\n','American','Nobody can be so amusingly arrogant as a young man who has just discovered an old idea and thinks it is his own.','',NULL,'Young,Old,Idea',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34772,'Government','Sydney J. Harris','Journalist','\nSeptember 14, 1917\n','\nDecember 8, 1986\n','American','Democracy is the only system that persists in asking the powers that be whether they are the powers that ought to be.','',NULL,'Democracy,Whether',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34773,'Money,Men','Sydney J. Harris','Journalist','\nSeptember 14, 1917\n','\nDecember 8, 1986\n','American','Men make counterfeit money; in many more cases, money makes counterfeit men.','',NULL,'Makes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34774,'Communication','Sydney J. Harris','Journalist','\nSeptember 14, 1917\n','\nDecember 8, 1986\n','American','The two words \'information\' and \'communication\' are often used interchangeably, but they signify quite different things. Information is giving out; communication is getting through.','',NULL,'Giving,Words',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34775,'Life,Age,Time','Sydney J. Harris','Journalist','\nSeptember 14, 1917\n','\nDecember 8, 1986\n','American','Middle Age is that perplexing time of life when we hear two voices calling us, one saying, \'Why not?\' and the other, \'Why bother?\'','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34776,'Life','Sydney J. Harris','Journalist','\nSeptember 14, 1917\n','\nDecember 8, 1986\n','American','Ninety per cent of the world\'s woe comes from people not knowing themselves, their abilities, their frailties, and even their real virtues. Most of us go almost all the way through life as complete strangers to ourselves - so how can we know anyone else?','',NULL,'Real,Through',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34777,'','Sydney J. Harris','Journalist','\nSeptember 14, 1917\n','\nDecember 8, 1986\n','American','The greatest enemy of progress is not stagnation, but false progress.','',NULL,'Enemy,Greatest,Progress',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34778,'Education','Sydney J. Harris','Journalist','\nSeptember 14, 1917\n','\nDecember 8, 1986\n','American','The primary purpose of a liberal education is to make one\'s mind a pleasant place in which to spend one\'s leisure.','',NULL,'Mind,Place',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34779,'','Sydney J. Harris','Journalist','\nSeptember 14, 1917\n','\nDecember 8, 1986\n','American','When we have \'second thoughts\' about something, our first thoughts don\'t seem like thoughts at all - just feelings.','',NULL,'Feelings,Thoughts,Second',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34780,'','Sydney J. Harris','Journalist','\nSeptember 14, 1917\n','\nDecember 8, 1986\n','American','Ignorance per se is not nearly as dangerous as ignorance of ignorance.','',NULL,'Ignorance,Dangerous,Nearly',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34781,'','Thomas Harris','Author','\nApril 11, 1940\n','','American','Nothing makes us more vulnerable than loneliness, except greed.','',NULL,'Loneliness,Nothing,Greed',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34782,'','Thomas Harris','Author','\nApril 11, 1940\n','','American','Problem solving is hunting. It is savage pleasure and we are born to it.','',NULL,'Problem,Born,Pleasure',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34783,'Time,War,Courage','Townsend Harris','Businessman','1804','1878','American','The President regards the Japanese as a brave people; but courage, though useful in time of war, is subordinate to knowledge of arts; hence, courage without such knowledge is not to be highly esteemed.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34784,'Family','Townsend Harris','Businessman','1804','1878','American','Any nation that refuses to hold intercourse with other nations must expect to be excluded from this family.','',NULL,'Must,Nation',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34785,'','Townsend Harris','Businessman','1804','1878','American','As the treaty made with the United States was the first treaty entered into by your country with other countries, therefore the President regards Japan with peculiar friendliness.','',NULL,'Country,Made,President',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34786,'','Townsend Harris','Businessman','1804','1878','American','By means of steam one can go from California to Japan in eighteen days.','',NULL,'Means,Days,Japan',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34787,'','Townsend Harris','Businessman','1804','1878','American','If I write in my name to the agents of England and France residing in Asia and inform them that Japan is ready to make a commercial treaty with their countries, the number of steamers will be reduced from fifty to two or three.','',NULL,'Two,Write,Three',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34788,'War','Townsend Harris','Businessman','1804','1878','American','If Japan had been near to either England or France, war would have broken out long ago.','',NULL,'Long,Broken',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34789,'War','Townsend Harris','Businessman','1804','1878','American','If war should break out between England and Japan, the latter would suffer much more than the former.','',NULL,'Between,Break',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34790,'Change','Townsend Harris','Businessman','1804','1878','American','If you make a treaty first with the United States and settle the matter of the opium trade, England cannot change this, though she should desire to do so.','',NULL,'Cannot,Matter',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34791,'War','Townsend Harris','Businessman','1804','1878','American','In case of war, a treaty would have to be made at the end of the war.','',NULL,'End,Made',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34792,'Time,War','Townsend Harris','Businessman','1804','1878','American','In time of war steamships and improved arms are the most important things.','',NULL,'Important',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34793,'','Townsend Harris','Businessman','1804','1878','American','It appears that the English think the Japanese... are fond of opium, and they want to bring it here also.','',NULL,'Here,Bring,English',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34794,'','Townsend Harris','Businessman','1804','1878','American','It will be quite satisfactory if you open them gradually, as the circumstances may require; but the President assures you that this will not be the case if you make a treaty with England first.','',NULL,'May,President,Quite',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34795,'','Townsend Harris','Businessman','1804','1878','American','Japan and China are isolated and without intercourse with other countries; hence the President directed me to attend to or watch the state of affairs in China also.','',NULL,'State,President,Watch',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34796,'','Townsend Harris','Businessman','1804','1878','American','Since the invention of steamships distant countries have become like those that are near at hand.','',NULL,'Become,Since,Hand',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34797,'Time,War','Townsend Harris','Businessman','1804','1878','American','The expense of a war could be paid in time; but the expense of opium, when once the habit is formed, will only increase with time.','',NULL,'Once',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34798,'Family,Hope','Townsend Harris','Businessman','1804','1878','American','The nations of the West hope that by means of steam communication all the world will become as one family.','',NULL,'Become',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34799,'','Townsend Harris','Businessman','1804','1878','American','The President is of opinion that if Japan makes a treaty with the United States, all other foreign countries will make the same kind of a treaty, and Japan will be safe thereafter.','',NULL,'Same,Opinion,Makes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34800,'War','Townsend Harris','Businessman','1804','1878','American','The President of the United States thinks that for the Japanese opium is more dangerous than war.','',NULL,'Dangerous,President',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34801,'','Townsend Harris','Businessman','1804','1878','American','The President wishes the Japanese to be very prudent about the introduction of opium, and if a treaty is made, he wishes that opium may be strictly prohibited.','',NULL,'May,Made,President',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34802,'','Townsend Harris','Businessman','1804','1878','American','The United States have no possessions in the east and do not desire to have any, as other countries do.','',NULL,'Desire,United,Countries',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34803,'','Townsend Harris','Businessman','1804','1878','American','Two things are desired in order that intercourse may be had: First, that a minister or agent be allowed to reside at the capital. Second, that commerce between different countries be freely allowed.','',NULL,'May,Different,Two',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34804,'','Townsend Harris','Businessman','1804','1878','American','We do not wish to open your ports to foreign trade all at once.','',NULL,'Wish,Once,Open',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34805,'','Townsend Harris','Businessman','1804','1878','American','We were sent to this country by the President, who desires to promote the welfare of Japan, and are quite different from the ambassadors of other countries.','',NULL,'Different,Country,President',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34806,'','Townsend Harris','Businessman','1804','1878','American','When the ambassadors of other foreign countries come to Japan to make treaties, they can be told that such and such a treaty has been made with the ambassador of the United States, and they will rest satisfied with this.','',NULL,'Made,Rest,United',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34807,'','Anna Harrison','First Lady','\nJuly 25, 1775\n','\nFebruary 25, 1864\n','American','I wish that my husband\'s friends had left him where he is, happy and contented in retirement.','',NULL,'Happy,Husband,Him',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34808,'Future','Barbara Grizzuti Harrison','Writer','\nSeptember 14, 1934\n','\nApril 24, 2002\n','American','Our awesome responsibility to ourselves, to our children, and to the future is to create ourselves in the image of goodness, because the future depends on the nobility of our imaginings.','',NULL,'Children,Awesome',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34809,'','Barbara Grizzuti Harrison','Writer','\nSeptember 14, 1934\n','\nApril 24, 2002\n','American','There are no original ideas. There are only original people.','',NULL,'Ideas,Original',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34810,'Love','Barbara Grizzuti Harrison','Writer','\nSeptember 14, 1934\n','\nApril 24, 2002\n','American','Kindness and intelligence don\'t always deliver us from the pitfalls and traps: there are always failures of love, of will, of imagination. There is no way to take the danger out of human relationships.','',NULL,'Kindness,Human',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34811,'God,Future','Barbara Grizzuti Harrison','Writer','\nSeptember 14, 1934\n','\nApril 24, 2002\n','American','True revolutionaries are like God - they create the world in their own image. Our awesome responsibility to ourselves, to our children, and to the future is to create ourselves in the image of goodness, because the future depends on the nobility of our imaginings.','',NULL,'True',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34812,'','Barbara Grizzuti Harrison','Writer','\nSeptember 14, 1934\n','\nApril 24, 2002\n','American','Belief in the absence of illusions is itself an illusion.','',NULL,'Belief,Illusion,Absence',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34813,'','Barbara Grizzuti Harrison','Writer','\nSeptember 14, 1934\n','\nApril 24, 2002\n','American','Beware of people carrying ideas. Beware of ideas carrying people.','',NULL,'Ideas,Beware,Carrying',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34814,'','Barbara Grizzuti Harrison','Writer','\nSeptember 14, 1934\n','\nApril 24, 2002\n','American','Desire creates its own object.','',NULL,'Desire,Object,Creates',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34815,'','Barbara Grizzuti Harrison','Writer','\nSeptember 14, 1934\n','\nApril 24, 2002\n','American','Fantasies are more than substitutes for unpleasant reality; they are also dress rehearsals, plans. All acts performed in the world begin in the imagination.','',NULL,'Reality,Begin,Plans',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34816,'','Barbara Grizzuti Harrison','Writer','\nSeptember 14, 1934\n','\nApril 24, 2002\n','American','I refuse to believe that trading recipes is silly. Tuna Fish casserole is at least as real as corporate stock.','',NULL,'Believe,Real,Fish',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34817,'Good','Barbara Grizzuti Harrison','Writer','\nSeptember 14, 1934\n','\nApril 24, 2002\n','American','The most painful moral struggles are not those between good and evil, but between the good and the lesser good.','',NULL,'Evil,Between',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34818,'Women','Barbara Grizzuti Harrison','Writer','\nSeptember 14, 1934\n','\nApril 24, 2002\n','American','Women\'s propensity to share confidences is universal. We confirm our reality by sharing.','',NULL,'Reality,Share',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34819,'','Benjamin Harrison','President','\nAugust 20, 1833\n','\nMarch 13, 1901\n','American','I pity the man who wants a coat so cheap that the man or woman who produces the cloth will starve in the process.','',NULL,'Woman,Process,Wants',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34820,'God','Benjamin Harrison','President','\nAugust 20, 1833\n','\nMarch 13, 1901\n','American','We Americans have no commission from God to police the world.','',NULL,'Police,Commission',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34821,'Great','Benjamin Harrison','President','\nAugust 20, 1833\n','\nMarch 13, 1901\n','American','Great lives never go out; they go on.','',NULL,'Lives',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34822,'Change,Best','Benjamin Harrison','President','\nAugust 20, 1833\n','\nMarch 13, 1901\n','American','I knew that my staying up would not change the election result if I were defeated, while if elected I had a hard day ahead of me. So I thought a night\'s rest was best in any event.','',NULL,'Hard',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34823,'Love,Government','Benjamin Harrison','President','\nAugust 20, 1833\n','\nMarch 13, 1901\n','American','No other people have a government more worthy of their respect and love or a land so magnificent in extent, so pleasant to look upon, and so full of generous suggestion to enterprise and labor.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34824,'Truth','Benjamin Harrison','President','\nAugust 20, 1833\n','\nMarch 13, 1901\n','American','The bud of victory is always in the truth.','',NULL,'Victory,Bud',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34825,'Life,Work,Time','Benjamin Harrison','President','\nAugust 20, 1833\n','\nMarch 13, 1901\n','American','There never has been a time in our history when work was so abundant or when wages were as high, whether measured by the currency in which they are paid or by their power to supply the necessaries and comforts of life.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34826,'Government','Benjamin Harrison','President','\nAugust 20, 1833\n','\nMarch 13, 1901\n','American','This Government has found occasion to express, in a friendly spirit, but with much earnestness, to the Government of the Czar, its serious concern because of the harsh measures now being enforced against the Hebrews in Russia.','',NULL,'Friendly,Serious',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34827,'','Benjamin Harrison','President','\nAugust 20, 1833\n','\nMarch 13, 1901\n','American','When and under what conditions is the black man to have a free ballot? When is he in fact to have those full civil rights which have so long been his in law?','',NULL,'Long,Black,Law',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34828,'','Elizabeth Harrison','First Lady','\nSeptember 1, 1849\n','1927','American','Those who are lifting the world upward and onward are those who encourage more than criticize.','',NULL,'Encourage,Criticize,Lifting',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34829,'Birthday','George Harrison','Musician','\nFebruary 25, 1943\n','\nNovember 29, 2001\n','British','All the world is birthday cake, so take a piece, but not too much.','',NULL,'Cake,Piece',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34830,'','George Harrison','Musician','\nFebruary 25, 1943\n','\nNovember 29, 2001\n','British','Gossip is the Devil\'s radio.','',NULL,'Gossip,Devil,Radio',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34831,'Life,Change','George Harrison','Musician','\nFebruary 25, 1943\n','\nNovember 29, 2001\n','British','Try to realize it\'s all within yourself no one else can make you change, and to see you\'re only very small and life flows on within you and without you.','',NULL,'Yourself',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34832,'Peace','George Harrison','Musician','\nFebruary 25, 1943\n','\nNovember 29, 2001\n','British','When you\'ve seen beyond yourself, then you may find, peace of mind is waiting there.','',NULL,'Waiting,Yourself',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34833,'','George Harrison','Musician','\nFebruary 25, 1943\n','\nNovember 29, 2001\n','British','The biggest break in my career was getting into the Beatles in 1962. The second biggest break since then is getting out of them.','',NULL,'Career,Getting,Since',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34834,'','George Harrison','Musician','\nFebruary 25, 1943\n','\nNovember 29, 2001\n','British','As far as I\'m concerned, there won\'t be a Beatles reunion as long as John Lennon remains dead.','',NULL,'Long,Dead,Far',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34835,'Truth','George Harrison','Musician','\nFebruary 25, 1943\n','\nNovember 29, 2001\n','British','We were talking about the space between us all and the people who hide themselves behind a wall of illusion. Never glimpse the truth - then it\'s far too late when they pass away.','',NULL,'Away,Between',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34836,'','George Harrison','Musician','\nFebruary 25, 1943\n','\nNovember 29, 2001\n','British','As long as you hate, there will be people to hate.','',NULL,'Hate,Long',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34837,'','George Harrison','Musician','\nFebruary 25, 1943\n','\nNovember 29, 2001\n','British','The Beatles saved the world from boredom.','',NULL,'Boredom,Beatles,Saved',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34838,'','George Harrison','Musician','\nFebruary 25, 1943\n','\nNovember 29, 2001\n','British','There\'s high, and there\'s high, and to get really high - I mean so high that you can walk on the water, that high-that\'s where I\'m going.','',NULL,'Mean,High,Water',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34839,'Love','George Harrison','Musician','\nFebruary 25, 1943\n','\nNovember 29, 2001\n','British','With our love, we could save the world.','',NULL,'Save',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34840,'','George Harrison','Musician','\nFebruary 25, 1943\n','\nNovember 29, 2001\n','British','The Beatles will exist without us.','',NULL,'Exist,Beatles',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34841,'Famous','George Harrison','Musician','\nFebruary 25, 1943\n','\nNovember 29, 2001\n','British','I wanted to be successful, not famous.','',NULL,'Successful,Wanted',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34842,'Love','George Harrison','Musician','\nFebruary 25, 1943\n','\nNovember 29, 2001\n','British','Love one another.','',NULL,'Another',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34843,'','George Harrison','Musician','\nFebruary 25, 1943\n','\nNovember 29, 2001\n','British','We were the Spice Boys.','',NULL,'Spice',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34844,'','George Harrison','Musician','\nFebruary 25, 1943\n','\nNovember 29, 2001\n','British','America has everything, why should they want us.','',NULL,'Everything,America,Why',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34845,'','George Harrison','Musician','\nFebruary 25, 1943\n','\nNovember 29, 2001\n','British','The Beatles will go on and on.','',NULL,'Beatles',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34846,'','George Harrison','Musician','\nFebruary 25, 1943\n','\nNovember 29, 2001\n','British','Hippies are so phoney and fake.','',NULL,'Fake,Hippies,Phoney',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34847,'','George Harrison','Musician','\nFebruary 25, 1943\n','\nNovember 29, 2001\n','British','The nicest thing is to open the newspapers and not to find yourself in them.','',NULL,'Yourself,Find,Open',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34848,'','George Harrison','Musician','\nFebruary 25, 1943\n','\nNovember 29, 2001\n','British','The world used us as an excuse to go mad.','',NULL,'Mad,Used,Excuse',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34849,'','George Harrison','Musician','\nFebruary 25, 1943\n','\nNovember 29, 2001\n','British','After all we did for Britain, selling that corduroy and making it swing, all we got was a bit of tin on a piece of leather.','',NULL,'Did,After,Making',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34850,'Music','George Harrison','Musician','\nFebruary 25, 1943\n','\nNovember 29, 2001\n','British','I\'ll give up this sort of touring madness certainly, but music-everything is based on music. No, I\'ll never stop my music.','',NULL,'Give,Stop',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34851,'','George Harrison','Musician','\nFebruary 25, 1943\n','\nNovember 29, 2001\n','British','I\'ll play what you want or I won\'t play at all.','',NULL,'Play,Won',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34852,'','George Harrison','Musician','\nFebruary 25, 1943\n','\nNovember 29, 2001\n','British','You\'ve got as many lives as you like, and more, even ones you don\'t want.','',NULL,'Lives',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34853,'','Gregory Harrison','Actor','\nMay 31, 1950\n','','American','7th Heaven is quite a hit for them now, and they are hoping to appeal to a very similar audience with our show; skewed slightly older I guess, since it\'s a 9:00 to 10:00 show.','',NULL,'Show,Older,Since',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34854,'','Gregory Harrison','Actor','\nMay 31, 1950\n','','American','Actually I have been singing since I was a kid.','',NULL,'Since,Actually,Singing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34855,'','Gregory Harrison','Actor','\nMay 31, 1950\n','','American','And that\'s the mistake that was made with Steel Pier. Roger was caught between a rock and hard place. It would have cost a couple of million dollars more to take it to Boston or someplace first. So we opened about a month too early.','',NULL,'Rock,Hard,Made',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34856,'','Gregory Harrison','Actor','\nMay 31, 1950\n','','American','Brian and I got cast out of that show into Trapper John, M. D.','',NULL,'Show,Brian,Cast',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34857,'Music','Gregory Harrison','Actor','\nMay 31, 1950\n','','American','But I always held my music up and protected it from compromise. So I just do it for my friends. I\'ve written hundreds of songs, and I\'m sure I have a few albums worth of songs.','',NULL,'Friends,Few',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34858,'','Gregory Harrison','Actor','\nMay 31, 1950\n','','American','But I can\'t wait to watch the Tonys this Sunday. I\'m really glad Broadway is doing so well this year, especially with its straight plays. It\'s been a wonderful year.','',NULL,'Sunday,Wait,Wonderful',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34859,'Time,Movies','Gregory Harrison','Actor','\nMay 31, 1950\n','','American','But we were doing plays and movies which I had nothing to do with other than being a producer, and I don\'t have that kind of interest or time any more.','',NULL,'Nothing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34860,'','Gregory Harrison','Actor','\nMay 31, 1950\n','','American','Honestly, when I got to Hollywood I was trying to sell my songs.','',NULL,'Trying,Songs,Hollywood',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34861,'','Gregory Harrison','Actor','\nMay 31, 1950\n','','American','I didn\'t feel compromised as an actor, and allowed other people\'s fingerprints all over that aspect.','',NULL,'Actor,Aspect,Allowed',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34862,'','Gregory Harrison','Actor','\nMay 31, 1950\n','','American','I directed an episode of Touched by an Angel a couple of months ago, and I will be doing more of that. I just like to keep a bit of variety going; it keeps things interesting.','',NULL,'Keep,Bit,Angel',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34863,'','Gregory Harrison','Actor','\nMay 31, 1950\n','','American','I got a series with the WB next year. We start shooting in July. It\'s going to be called Safe Harbor, and it\'s an hour show. It\'s a Spelling show and will follow 7th Heaven.','',NULL,'Start,Show,Year',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34864,'Life,Time','Gregory Harrison','Actor','\nMay 31, 1950\n','','American','I had done a lot of plays, particularly at my own theater in LA, and it was the first time in my theatrical life where I didn\'t feel that my role was also to keep everybody else working hard.','',NULL,'Hard',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34865,'Family','Gregory Harrison','Actor','\nMay 31, 1950\n','','American','I have a big family and had to move them all from the coast of Oregon to New York three times for the workshops and for the actual production itself, which had about a four month development rehearsal schedule.','',NULL,'Big,Times',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34866,'Life','Gregory Harrison','Actor','\nMay 31, 1950\n','','American','I have four kids; three girls and a boy. The oldest girl is 13, and has her own social life now, so there\'s a bit of begrudging cooperation there. It\'s tough.','',NULL,'Girl,Tough',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34867,'','Gregory Harrison','Actor','\nMay 31, 1950\n','','American','I have kept a part of Catalina Productions going, through which I develop a few projects just for me.','',NULL,'Through,Few,Develop',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34868,'Family','Gregory Harrison','Actor','\nMay 31, 1950\n','','American','I have to be very careful about how often I drag my family to places. They need some stability in their lives.','',NULL,'Often,Lives',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34869,'','Gregory Harrison','Actor','\nMay 31, 1950\n','','American','I have to own something before I can say it, and I have to own it before I can sing it as well, emotionally. I only enjoy acting and singing if I am believing what I am doing.','',NULL,'Enjoy,Before,Acting',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34870,'Age','Gregory Harrison','Actor','\nMay 31, 1950\n','','American','I learned to play guitar at a young age and converted poems and stuff that I had written to songs.','',NULL,'Play,Guitar',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34871,'Love,Strength','Gregory Harrison','Actor','\nMay 31, 1950\n','','American','I love to sing and I do think that my strength as a singer is... I think I have a voice that is certainly sufficient under most any circumstances... but I think my strength is that I really am an actor and I really do have to own what I am saying.','',NULL,'Saying',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34872,'Time','Gregory Harrison','Actor','\nMay 31, 1950\n','','American','It was the first time that I was on Broadway, and I got to run as fast as I could to keep up. And I loved it!','',NULL,'Keep,Loved',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34873,'','Gregory Harrison','Actor','\nMay 31, 1950\n','','American','So I got interested in singing and I have always used my voice. Not professionally as much, but around the living room, the campfire, that kind of thing.','',NULL,'Living,Around,Used',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34874,'','Gregory Harrison','Actor','\nMay 31, 1950\n','','American','Suddenly Star Wars came out while we were on hiatus, and we looked like the old Buck Rogers series, where they had cigarette smoke blowing out the back of the rocket ship.','',NULL,'Old,While,Star',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34875,'','Gregory Harrison','Actor','\nMay 31, 1950\n','','American','Then when I got to Hollywood, the first musical I did was Festival in 1977.','',NULL,'Did,Hollywood,Musical',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34876,'Music,Amazing','Gregory Harrison','Actor','\nMay 31, 1950\n','','American','Well, I want to do The Music Man. I think it\'s an amazing opportunity, but I think that they are probably looking at major movie stars right now, and I don\'t blame them.','',NULL,'Blame',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34877,'','Gregory Harrison','Actor','\nMay 31, 1950\n','','American','What I ended up doing was becoming an actor who didn\'t mind doing other people\'s words.','',NULL,'Mind,Words,Actor',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34878,'','Harry Harrison','Author','\nMarch 12, 1925\n','','American','I like Ireland because it means I\'m near France.','',NULL,'Means,Ireland,France',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34879,'Good','Harry Harrison','Author','\nMarch 12, 1925\n','','American','Most comic scriptwriters are very bad. The artists are good, but the writers are so bad.','',NULL,'Bad,Artists',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34880,'Life,Happiness','Harry Harrison','Author','\nMarch 12, 1925\n','','American','The principles we live by, in business and in social life, are the most important part of happiness.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34881,'Marriage,Life,Friend','Jane Harrison','Writer','1850','1928','English','Marriage, for a woman at least, hampers the two things that made life to me glorious - friendship and learning.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34882,'','Jane Harrison','Writer','1850','1928','English','To be meek, patient, tactful, modest, honorable, brave, is not to be either manly or womanly; it is to be humane.','',NULL,'Brave,Patient,Either',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34883,'','Jane Harrison','Writer','1850','1928','English','To be womanly is one thing, and one only; it is to be sensitive to man, to be highly endowed with the sex instinct; to be manly is to be sensitive to woman.','',NULL,'Sex,Woman,Sensitive',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34884,'Work,Alone','Jane Harrison','Writer','1850','1928','English','A young and vital child knows no limit to his own will, and it is the only reality to him. It is not that he wants at the outset to fight other wills, but that they simply do not exist for him. Like the artist, he goes forth to the work of creation, gloriously alone.','',NULL,'Fight',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34885,'Love','Jerry Harrison','Musician','\nFebruary 21, 1949\n','','American','But when you\'re beginning, you should try to focus on something you love and your own way of doing things.','',NULL,'Focus,Try',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34886,'','Jerry Harrison','Musician','\nFebruary 21, 1949\n','','American','For a young band about to make a record, make sure you get the vocals right.','',NULL,'Young,Sure,Band',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34887,'','Jerry Harrison','Musician','\nFebruary 21, 1949\n','','American','I had previously been in the band the Modern Lovers with Jonathan Richman.','',NULL,'Lovers,Band,Modern',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34888,'','Jerry Harrison','Musician','\nFebruary 21, 1949\n','','American','I see myself as the buffer between the band and the record company.','',NULL,'Between,Band,Company',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34889,'','Jerry Harrison','Musician','\nFebruary 21, 1949\n','','American','I think being eclectic is bad when you\'re just starting out.','',NULL,'Bad,Starting,Eclectic',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34890,'Work','Jerry Harrison','Musician','\nFebruary 21, 1949\n','','American','I think my voice worked out fine, but it was a lot of work for me. And I was very self-conscious about it. I was a bit self-conscious about writing lyrics too.','',NULL,'Writing,Voice',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34891,'Music,Technology','Jerry Harrison','Musician','\nFebruary 21, 1949\n','','American','I think that technology has both introduced new sounds but also allowed an increasingly painterly approach to recording music as you can now paint over what you\'ve done and more and more refine an existing performance.','',NULL,'Done',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34892,'Music,Good,Great','Jerry Harrison','Musician','\nFebruary 21, 1949\n','','American','I think we could have done a lot more great music, so I was disappointed that we didn\'t continue making records and touring, but it\'s hard to argue with 10 good years.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34893,'','Jerry Harrison','Musician','\nFebruary 21, 1949\n','','American','I\'ve become increasingly confidant in following intuitions ahead of thoughts as I produce more records.','',NULL,'Thoughts,Become,Ahead',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34894,'','Jerry Harrison','Musician','\nFebruary 21, 1949\n','','American','Most bands have a sound that they\'re already identified with, so for the producer it becomes a process of helping them find their muse in the studio to make a record that will not only satisfy them artistically, but will also do something in the marketplace.','',NULL,'Find,Process,Sound',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34895,'Music,Business','Jerry Harrison','Musician','\nFebruary 21, 1949\n','','American','Music has become a bigger business, and with that there is more pressure to succeed; I think that it creates a negative pressure for being creative.','',NULL,'Negative',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34896,'','Jerry Harrison','Musician','\nFebruary 21, 1949\n','','American','My other advice is to start writing songs and singing right away.','',NULL,'Writing,Advice,Away',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34897,'Work','Jerry Harrison','Musician','\nFebruary 21, 1949\n','','American','Normally when I work with bands I\'m trying to refine and improve what\'s already there.','',NULL,'Trying,Improve',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34898,'','Jerry Harrison','Musician','\nFebruary 21, 1949\n','','American','Some artists want a producer to be a kind of svengali - someone who actually creates a sound for them.','',NULL,'Someone,Actually,Artists',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34899,'','Jerry Harrison','Musician','\nFebruary 21, 1949\n','','American','That said, everything\'s important, and every musician who plays on the record is an integral part of it.','',NULL,'Important,Everything,Said',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34900,'','Jerry Harrison','Musician','\nFebruary 21, 1949\n','','American','The vocals are what immediately draw people in and sell the song.','',NULL,'Song,Sell,Draw',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34901,'Great','Jim Harrison','Writer','\nDecember 11, 1937\n','','American','Some people hear their own inner voices with great clearness. And they live by what they hear. Such people become crazy... or they become legend.','',NULL,'Crazy,Live',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34902,'Life','Jim Harrison','Writer','\nDecember 11, 1937\n','','American','The only advice I can give to aspiring writers is don\'t do it unless you\'re willing to give your whole life to it. Red wine and garlic also helps.','',NULL,'Give,Advice',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34903,'','Jim Harrison','Writer','\nDecember 11, 1937\n','','American','I don\'t see gender as the most significant fact of human existence.','',NULL,'Human,Fact,Existence',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34904,'Movies','Jim Harrison','Writer','\nDecember 11, 1937\n','','American','I enjoy about 1 out of 100 movies, it\'s about the same proportion to books published that I care to read.','',NULL,'Care,Enjoy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34905,'Best','Jim Harrison','Writer','\nDecember 11, 1937\n','','American','I\'m actually forced to write about Michigan because as a native of that state it\'s the place I know best.','',NULL,'Place,Write',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34906,'Good','Jim Harrison','Writer','\nDecember 11, 1937\n','','American','I\'m not rational enough to be a good journalist.','',NULL,'Enough,Rational',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34907,'Family,Money','Jim Harrison','Writer','\nDecember 11, 1937\n','','American','So when I made some money, I didn\'t have any idea how one handled such a situation because no one in our family ever had any money.','',NULL,'Ever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34908,'','Jim Harrison','Writer','\nDecember 11, 1937\n','','American','Your kids inevitably want to move where they had their vacations when they were younger.','',NULL,'Kids,Move,Younger',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34909,'Travel','Jim Harrison','Writer','\nDecember 11, 1937\n','','American','After a lifetime of world travel I\'ve been fascinated that those in the third world don\'t have the same perception of reality that we do.','',NULL,'Reality,After',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34910,'','Jim Harrison','Writer','\nDecember 11, 1937\n','','American','Because most writers have totally unrealistic concepts of how publishing works.','',NULL,'Works,Writers,Publishing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34911,'Car','Jim Harrison','Writer','\nDecember 11, 1937\n','','American','Everybody has a gun in their car in Detroit.','',NULL,'Gun,Everybody',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34912,'','Jim Harrison','Writer','\nDecember 11, 1937\n','','American','I asked a French critic a couple of years ago why my books did so well in France. He said it was because in my novels people both act and think. I got a kick out of that.','',NULL,'Did,Why,Said',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34913,'','Jim Harrison','Writer','\nDecember 11, 1937\n','','American','I can write anywhere.','',NULL,'Write,Anywhere',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34914,'Time,Good','Jim Harrison','Writer','\nDecember 11, 1937\n','','American','I couldn\'t run a tight schedule, and if you\'re any good at teaching, you get sucked dry because you like your students and you\'re trying to help them, but you don\'t have any time left to write yourself.','',NULL,'Yourself',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34915,'','Jim Harrison','Writer','\nDecember 11, 1937\n','','American','I do have trouble with titles.','',NULL,'Trouble,Titles',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34916,'','Jim Harrison','Writer','\nDecember 11, 1937\n','','American','I don\'t know what psychotherapy does. I have been seeing the same person for 26 years now.','',NULL,'Person,Same,Seeing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34917,'','Jim Harrison','Writer','\nDecember 11, 1937\n','','American','I got $30 from Nation magazine for a poem and $500 for my first book of poems.','',NULL,'Book,Nation,Magazine',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34918,'','Jim Harrison','Writer','\nDecember 11, 1937\n','','American','I rarely read or buy a book because of a review.','',NULL,'Book,Read,Rarely',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34919,'','Jim Harrison','Writer','\nDecember 11, 1937\n','','American','I see more genuine sociability between the races in Mississippi than I see in Michigan. No question.','',NULL,'Between,Question,Genuine',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34920,'','Jim Harrison','Writer','\nDecember 11, 1937\n','','American','I should add that I very much enjoy certain cities especially Paris, New York and Chicago.','',NULL,'Enjoy,York,Paris',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34921,'','Jim Harrison','Writer','\nDecember 11, 1937\n','','American','I thought, frankly, that it would be more pleasant to write a memoir than it was.','',NULL,'Thought,Write,Pleasant',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34922,'Food','Jim Harrison','Writer','\nDecember 11, 1937\n','','American','I used to get criticized for putting food in novels.','',NULL,'Used,Criticized',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34923,'','Jim Harrison','Writer','\nDecember 11, 1937\n','','American','I write novellas because I don\'t like loose sprawling prose.','',NULL,'Write,Prose,Loose',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34924,'','Jim Harrison','Writer','\nDecember 11, 1937\n','','American','I\'ve never felt influenced by Ernest Hemingway though I suppose there is something inevitable there.','',NULL,'Though,Felt,Inevitable',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34925,'Good','Jim Harrison','Writer','\nDecember 11, 1937\n','','American','Michigan is two radically different places - the North and the South which makes for good drama and contrast.','',NULL,'Different,Two',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34926,'Technology','John Harrison','Inventor','\nMarch 24, 1693\n','\nMarch 24, 1776\n','English','CRATEL is a center with a two-fold mission - to explore technology as an expressive element and to use technology to bridge gaps between diverse groups of people.','',NULL,'Between,Mission',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34927,'Change,Time','John Harrison','Inventor','\nMarch 24, 1693\n','\nMarch 24, 1776\n','English','I didn\'t feel that running away would change anything but when the roof of the garage started coming off I thought it was time to go.','',NULL,'Thought',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34928,'','John Harrison','Inventor','\nMarch 24, 1693\n','\nMarch 24, 1776\n','English','If the courts are making the decisions, it matters who the judge is and, of course, people are concerned with what is the bottom line.','',NULL,'Judge,Decisions,Making',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34929,'Gardening','John Harrison','Inventor','\nMarch 24, 1693\n','\nMarch 24, 1776\n','English','If you build up the soil with organic material, the plants will do just fine.','',NULL,'Fine,Material',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34930,'Love','John Harrison','Inventor','\nMarch 24, 1693\n','\nMarch 24, 1776\n','English','It\'s hard to leave behind scenes and characters I am in love with.','',NULL,'Hard,Leave',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34931,'','John Harrison','Inventor','\nMarch 24, 1693\n','\nMarch 24, 1776\n','English','Ontario wood prices are among the highest in the world.','',NULL,'Among,Highest,Wood',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34932,'','John Harrison','Inventor','\nMarch 24, 1693\n','\nMarch 24, 1776\n','English','Satisfying every vision that fans have is probably impossible.','',NULL,'Impossible,Vision,Fans',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34933,'','John Harrison','Inventor','\nMarch 24, 1693\n','\nMarch 24, 1776\n','English','We sat here during Irene in \'99 with the back door open. We drank and watched all the stuff fly by.','',NULL,'Here,Door,Stuff',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34934,'','Lou Harrison','Composer','\nMay 14, 1917\n','\nFebruary 2, 2003\n','American','I don\'t want to wear my compositional tools on my sleeve.','',NULL,'Wear,Tools,Sleeve',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34935,'','Lou Harrison','Composer','\nMay 14, 1917\n','\nFebruary 2, 2003\n','American','Three days in a city now and I\'m quite flipped. There\'s too much noise. I just can\'t do with it.','',NULL,'Days,Three,Quite',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34936,'Knowledge','Lou Harrison','Composer','\nMay 14, 1917\n','\nFebruary 2, 2003\n','American','We get more dangerous as we accumulate knowledge, and that\'s both a sadness and something to control, try to learn to live with, make terms with.','',NULL,'Live,Sadness',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34937,'','Paul Harrison','Environmentalist','','','','The poor tread lightest on the earth. The higher our income, the more resources we control and the more havoc we wreak.','',NULL,'Control,Poor,Earth',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34938,'Life,Love','Randy Harrison','Actor','\nNovember 2, 1977\n','','American','I love my parents. Coming out to them was sort of coming out to myself. I educated them, and I wanted our relationship to keep growing. I wanted them to be a part of my life still. I wanted to be able to share with them what I was going through.','',NULL,'Parents',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34939,'Life,Respect','Randy Harrison','Actor','\nNovember 2, 1977\n','','American','I actually have more respect for people who are in the closet. You end up exposing so much of yourself because you have to talk about your sexual life. You shouldn\'t have to talk about it.','',NULL,'Yourself',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34940,'','Randy Harrison','Actor','\nNovember 2, 1977\n','','American','I wasn\'t being bullied at school at this point. I had a group of friends, and I was isolated because I wasn\'t communicating with my parents. I wasn\'t telling them what I was going through.','',NULL,'School,Parents,Through',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34941,'Funny','Randy Harrison','Actor','\nNovember 2, 1977\n','','American','A lot of my friends are club people. It\'s not me. It\'s funny to represent that, because it\'s not me. I don\'t fit into a gay club setting. It\'s just ironic that I represent that somehow.','',NULL,'Gay,Friends',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34942,'Time','Randy Harrison','Actor','\nNovember 2, 1977\n','','American','By the time I came out, that kind of stopped it. The bullying stopped when I claimed myself and proved that I wasn\'t afraid. A lot of it was when I was hiding when I was younger.','',NULL,'Afraid,Bullying',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34943,'Dad','Randy Harrison','Actor','\nNovember 2, 1977\n','','American','Dad said that he was prouder of me than he\'d ever been when I came out.','',NULL,'Ever,Said',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34944,'','Randy Harrison','Actor','\nNovember 2, 1977\n','','American','I can\'t speak on behalf of the show. I\'m not a creator; I\'m just a pawn.','',NULL,'Speak,Show,Creator',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34945,'','Randy Harrison','Actor','\nNovember 2, 1977\n','','American','I can\'t walk down the street with my head up. I\'m not a hat wearer, but now I\'m a hat wearer.','',NULL,'Down,Walk,Head',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34946,'','Randy Harrison','Actor','\nNovember 2, 1977\n','','American','I don\'t know for Justin; he\'s always looking for meaning out of his relationships with people. I don\'t think he\'s as trapped into the drug thing as a lot of the others are.','',NULL,'Others,Looking,Meaning',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34947,'','Randy Harrison','Actor','\nNovember 2, 1977\n','','American','I don\'t want to be the center of attention. My posture has changed. I walk with my head down and shoulders slumped. Suddenly I carry myself as if I\'m ashamed of something.','',NULL,'Down,Attention,Walk',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34948,'Work','Randy Harrison','Actor','\nNovember 2, 1977\n','','American','I don\'t want to be Tom Cruise. I\'m not after some movie blockbuster career. That\'s not the kind of work I\'m interested in. And frankly, it\'s not the kind of work I\'m ever going to get.','',NULL,'Career,Ever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34949,'Life','Randy Harrison','Actor','\nNovember 2, 1977\n','','American','I guess I had a suspicion of it my entire life without knowing exactly what it was - knowing that there was something different about me, which I attributed to being an artist. At 11 or 12 I started sort of clarifying for myself. It took a while.','',NULL,'Different,Knowing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34950,'Good','Randy Harrison','Actor','\nNovember 2, 1977\n','','American','I had been doing summer stock every summer while I was in college. We did a showcase, like most good conservatories do - monologues and things that agents and casting directors come to see. From that I got an agent.','',NULL,'Did,College',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34951,'Hope','Randy Harrison','Actor','\nNovember 2, 1977\n','','American','I hope that they are finding satisfaction. I\'m in no way making a judgment. I know it doesn\'t make me happy.','',NULL,'Happy,Making',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34952,'','Randy Harrison','Actor','\nNovember 2, 1977\n','','American','I just don\'t think that I could be the kind of actor I want to be and not be honest with myself. Honesty is very important to me as an actor and as a person. I didn\'t even think about it.','',NULL,'Important,Person,Honesty',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34953,'','Randy Harrison','Actor','\nNovember 2, 1977\n','','American','I never felt a need to manipulate my career from the outside - try to be someone I wasn\'t to get ahead.','',NULL,'Someone,Career,Try',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34954,'Family','Randy Harrison','Actor','\nNovember 2, 1977\n','','American','I think the sense of community that exists with all the characters - that\'s the answer. The fact that they have found a family in their friends. It does give some depth and meaning to their lives.','',NULL,'Give,Friends',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34955,'Family','Randy Harrison','Actor','\nNovember 2, 1977\n','','American','I was always the shame of the family - the one Yankee who was actually born in the North.','',NULL,'Actually,Born',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34956,'','Randy Harrison','Actor','\nNovember 2, 1977\n','','American','I wonder what kind of lives they will have built for themselves when they turn 45 and can\'t really have any connection with people because they are so used to fleeting sexual.','',NULL,'Used,Themselves,Lives',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34957,'','Randy Harrison','Actor','\nNovember 2, 1977\n','','American','I\'m confident in my ability to maintain a career. I don\'t know if it will be doing either independent films or plays in New England.','',NULL,'Career,Either,Ability',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34958,'','Randy Harrison','Actor','\nNovember 2, 1977\n','','American','I\'ve done sexual stuff before - onstage, which is even more emotionally difficult. With a TV crew around, you are stopping and starting; it becomes really technical. It\'s not erotic at all.','',NULL,'Done,Before,Around',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34959,'','Randy Harrison','Actor','\nNovember 2, 1977\n','','American','It always weirds me out and makes me unhappy that some people think I\'m Justin. I\'m not. People can be talking to me and I know they think they are talking to Justin. It\'s hard to explain.','',NULL,'Hard,Makes,Unhappy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34960,'','Randy Harrison','Actor','\nNovember 2, 1977\n','','American','It makes me proud, and it makes me scared. More than anything, I want to be an actor and I want to keep working, and I think there\'s a danger in being perceived as a poster boy for something.','',NULL,'Working,Proud,Keep',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34961,'','Randy Harrison','Actor','\nNovember 2, 1977\n','','American','It\'s a clique that I\'ve never been a part of. It\'s not like I identify them in a negative way.','',NULL,'Negative,Clique,Identify',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34962,'','Randy Harrison','Actor','\nNovember 2, 1977\n','','American','It\'s a really subtle kind of thing. It makes me feel like Randy Harrison is not a human being to them.','',NULL,'Human,Makes,Subtle',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34963,'Great','Rex Harrison','','\nMarch 5, 1908\n','\nJune 2, 1990\n','','Exhilaration is that feeling you get just after a great idea hits you, and just before you realize what\'s wrong with it.','',NULL,'Feeling,Before',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34964,'Age,Good','Rex Harrison','','\nMarch 5, 1908\n','\nJune 2, 1990\n','','I\'m at the age where I\'ve got to prove that I\'m just as good as I never was.','',NULL,'Prove',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34965,'','Rex Harrison','','\nMarch 5, 1908\n','\nJune 2, 1990\n','','Robert Morley is a legend in his own lunchtime.','',NULL,'Legend,Lunchtime,Robert',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34966,'','Rex Harrison','','\nMarch 5, 1908\n','\nJune 2, 1990\n','','Tomorrow is a thief of pleasure.','',NULL,'Tomorrow,Pleasure,Thief',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34967,'','Thomas Harrison','','','','English','A jacket commemorating the Germans as champions of the 1990 World Cup is out of date two weeks after the event has passed.','',NULL,'Two,After,Champions',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34968,'Poetry','Thomas Harrison','','','','English','A poem conveys not a message so much as the provenance of a message, an advent of sense.','',NULL,'Sense,Message',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34969,'','Thomas Harrison','','','','English','As witnesses that the things were not done in a corner.','',NULL,'Done,Corner,Witnesses',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34970,'Experience','Thomas Harrison','','','','English','Experience has ceded to a series of happenings, about which the most we can expect is information.','',NULL,'Expect,Series',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34971,'Age,History','Thomas Harrison','','','','English','In an age where history is recorded on T-shirts, the very notion of dwelling on the deep structure of an experience has come to appear both arcane and archaic.','',NULL,'Experience',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34972,'','Thomas Harrison','','','','English','In recent decades this symbolic or metaphorical lyric has given way to one which leans toward metonymy.','',NULL,'Toward,Recent,Lyric',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34973,'','Thomas Harrison','','','','English','Most film directors do not come up with their own subjects or write their own screenplays.','',NULL,'Write,Film,Directors',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34974,'Art,Poetry','Thomas Harrison','','','','English','No art form points like poetry to this originality of language as to its essential and abiding concern.','',NULL,'Language',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34975,'','Thomas Harrison','','','','English','Other, far fewer, directors are more like the composer - conceptualizing the piece, scoring it, distributing its musical lines among a range of registers, chords, and instruments.','',NULL,'Far,Among,Piece',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34976,'','Thomas Harrison','','','','English','Still the question remains of what actually speaks in a poem, if not subjectivity as historically constructed.','',NULL,'Still,Question,Actually',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34977,'Hope','Thomas Harrison','','','','English','To liberate words means first to shatter their function as vehicles of idea, memory, hope, or regret.','',NULL,'Words,Regret',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34978,'','Thomas Harrison','','','','English','Unlike metaphor, metonymy does not try to fuse images together.','',NULL,'Together,Try,Images',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34979,'','Thomas Harrison','','','','English','With the question of the effect of a poem, the topic of investigation shifts from that of textual autonomy to textual reception - to the issue of what we actually look for or find in reading a poem.','',NULL,'Find,Question,Reading',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34980,'Government','William Henry Harrison','President','\nFebruary 9, 1773\n','\nApril 4, 1841\n','American','All the measures of the Government are directed to the purpose of making the rich richer and the poor poorer.','',NULL,'Rich,Poor',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34981,'Nature,Power','William Henry Harrison','President','\nFebruary 9, 1773\n','\nApril 4, 1841\n','American','There is nothing more corrupting, nothing more destructive of the noblest and finest feelings of our nature, than the exercise of unlimited power.','',NULL,'Nothing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34982,'Government','William Henry Harrison','President','\nFebruary 9, 1773\n','\nApril 4, 1841\n','American','I believe and I say it is true Democratic feeling, that all the measures of the Government are directed to the purpose of making the rich richer and the poor poorer.','',NULL,'Believe,True',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34983,'Government','William Henry Harrison','President','\nFebruary 9, 1773\n','\nApril 4, 1841\n','American','I believe that all the measures of the Government are directed to the purpose of making the rich richer and the poor poorer.','',NULL,'Believe,Rich',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34984,'','William Henry Harrison','President','\nFebruary 9, 1773\n','\nApril 4, 1841\n','American','I contend that the strongest of all governments is that which is most free.','',NULL,'Free,Strongest,Contend',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34985,'Government','William Henry Harrison','President','\nFebruary 9, 1773\n','\nApril 4, 1841\n','American','Sir, I wish to understand the true principles of the Government. I wish them carried out. I ask nothing more.','',NULL,'True,Nothing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34986,'','William Henry Harrison','President','\nFebruary 9, 1773\n','\nApril 4, 1841\n','American','The chains of military despotism, once fastened upon a nation, ages might pass away before they could be shaken off.','',NULL,'Before,Away,Off',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34987,'Power','William Henry Harrison','President','\nFebruary 9, 1773\n','\nApril 4, 1841\n','American','The only legitimate right to govern is an express grant of power from the governed.','',NULL,'Express,Governed',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34988,'Life','William Henry Harrison','President','\nFebruary 9, 1773\n','\nApril 4, 1841\n','American','To Englishmen, life is a topic, not an activity.','',NULL,'Activity,Englishmen',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34989,'New Year\'s','Debbie Harry','Musician','\nJuly 1, 1945\n','','American','I\'ve had some lovely extraordinary experiences on New Year\'s Eve.','',NULL,'Lovely,Year',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34990,'','Debbie Harry','Musician','\nJuly 1, 1945\n','','American','I mean I think that Blondie\'s influence is a little bit in a way more eclectic than those bands.','',NULL,'Mean,Influence,Bit',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34991,'','Debbie Harry','Musician','\nJuly 1, 1945\n','','American','I don\'t mind if my skull ends up on a shelf as long as it\'s got my name on it.','',NULL,'Mind,Long,Name',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34992,'Music','Debbie Harry','Musician','\nJuly 1, 1945\n','','American','Lately I\'ve been believing that music predates speech.','',NULL,'Speech,Believing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34993,'','Debbie Harry','Musician','\nJuly 1, 1945\n','','American','I have a lot of regrets, but I\'m not going to think of them as regrets.','',NULL,'Regrets',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34994,'Music','Debbie Harry','Musician','\nJuly 1, 1945\n','','American','We probably, as primitive people, made music before we actually had a language, and that\'s where language comes from.','',NULL,'Made,Before',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34995,'','Debbie Harry','Musician','\nJuly 1, 1945\n','','American','And I wasn\'t convinced that I was the most talented person in the world.','',NULL,'Person,Convinced,Talented',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34996,'','Debbie Harry','Musician','\nJuly 1, 1945\n','','American','And living in a metropolitan area which is ethnically diverse, our lives are very complicated, so our emotional experiences are going to be varied like that.','',NULL,'Emotional,Living,Lives',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34997,'','Debbie Harry','Musician','\nJuly 1, 1945\n','','American','And New Year\'s Eve is very, very important to me.','',NULL,'Important,Year,Eve',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34998,'','Debbie Harry','Musician','\nJuly 1, 1945\n','','American','But as a writer and performer, I want to get paid for what I do.','',NULL,'Writer,Paid,Performer',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(34999,'Computers','Debbie Harry','Musician','\nJuly 1, 1945\n','','American','But computers have changed the world for everyone, so there will be some way of working it out.','',NULL,'Working,Everyone',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35000,'Good','Debbie Harry','Musician','\nJuly 1, 1945\n','','American','But, you know, the issues of humanity and what is fair treatment and good treatment of a fellow human being should not really be based on a personal sense of right and wrong or judgment.','',NULL,'Human,Humanity',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35001,'','Debbie Harry','Musician','\nJuly 1, 1945\n','','American','Capote wrote every day. He said that\'s the only way, you have to sit down every day and do it.','',NULL,'Down,Said,Sit',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35002,'','Debbie Harry','Musician','\nJuly 1, 1945\n','','American','Christina Aguilera is an incredible musician and singer.','',NULL,'Singer,Incredible,Musician',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35003,'Best','Debbie Harry','Musician','\nJuly 1, 1945\n','','American','I always say the new album is the best one yet. I always feel that - I really do, because it\'s the latest and it\'s the newest and it\'s a little bit better.','',NULL,'Better,Bit',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35004,'Work','Debbie Harry','Musician','\nJuly 1, 1945\n','','American','I always work on New Year\'s Eve, no matter what.','',NULL,'Matter,Year',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35005,'Music','Debbie Harry','Musician','\nJuly 1, 1945\n','','American','I do know the effect that music still has on me - I\'m completely vulnerable to it. I\'m seduced by it.','',NULL,'Still,Effect',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35006,'','Debbie Harry','Musician','\nJuly 1, 1945\n','','American','I feel like I have to have a voice.','',NULL,'Voice',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35007,'Work','Debbie Harry','Musician','\nJuly 1, 1945\n','','American','I get myself a gig somewhere, whether it\'s in a club, whether it\'s in a bar, it doesn\'t matter, and I just work on New Year\'s Eve because I always feel it\'s very symbolic for me for the next year, for the new year.','',NULL,'Matter,Year',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35008,'Love,Politics','Debbie Harry','Musician','\nJuly 1, 1945\n','','American','I love the ACLU and I\'m concerned now, especially when it comes to our rights, with current politics and the religious community and the Conservative majority or minority - I don\'t know who they are.','',NULL,'Rights',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35009,'','Debbie Harry','Musician','\nJuly 1, 1945\n','','American','I really, really like writing songs.','',NULL,'Writing,Songs',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35010,'','Debbie Harry','Musician','\nJuly 1, 1945\n','','American','I think it\'s a Blondie tradition that all of our albums sort of have a wide spread of styles.','',NULL,'Tradition,Wide,Styles',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35011,'Music,Good,Great','Debbie Harry','Musician','\nJuly 1, 1945\n','','American','I turned on VH1 this morning just to get a little warm-up before I came over here, and I think it\'s just terrific. There\'s so much great stuff: diverse and wonderful music, good performances, great looking girls, great videos, the whole thing.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35012,'Experience','Debbie Harry','Musician','\nJuly 1, 1945\n','','American','I\'m a culture vulture, and I just want to experience it all.','',NULL,'Culture',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35013,'Music','Debbie Harry','Musician','\nJuly 1, 1945\n','','American','Music is wonderful. Especially if there\'s some kind of content to it.','',NULL,'Wonderful,Content',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35014,'','Jackee Harry','Actress','\nAugust 14, 1956\n','','American','When I see something, I go for it.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35015,'','Jackee Harry','Actress','\nAugust 14, 1956\n','','American','I don\'t exercise.','',NULL,'Exercise',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35016,'Men,Dating','Jackee Harry','Actress','\nAugust 14, 1956\n','','American','I don\'t mind dating younger men now.','',NULL,'Mind',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35017,'Food','Jackee Harry','Actress','\nAugust 14, 1956\n','','American','I hate to say it, but the older you get, you really do have to cut down on the amount you eat. Less food and less portions.','',NULL,'Hate,Down',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35018,'Love','Jackee Harry','Actress','\nAugust 14, 1956\n','','American','I have one weakness: I love meat loaf.','',NULL,'Weakness,Meat',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35019,'','Jackee Harry','Actress','\nAugust 14, 1956\n','','American','I like a man who\'s going to tell me \'No!\' sometimes.','',NULL,'Sometimes,Tell',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35020,'Love','Jackee Harry','Actress','\nAugust 14, 1956\n','','American','I like beautiful clothing. I love Bergdorfs.','',NULL,'Beautiful,Clothing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35021,'Good','Jackee Harry','Actress','\nAugust 14, 1956\n','','American','I like writing my own material - I\'m pretty good at it.','',NULL,'Writing,Pretty',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35022,'Love','Jackee Harry','Actress','\nAugust 14, 1956\n','','American','I love DKNY. I love her sweaters because I can take them and just wear nothing underneath and just wrap them.','',NULL,'Nothing,Her',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35023,'','Jackee Harry','Actress','\nAugust 14, 1956\n','','American','I miss Broadway, what little there is on Broadway now.','',NULL,'Miss,Broadway',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35024,'','Jackee Harry','Actress','\nAugust 14, 1956\n','','American','I really am a feminist, though I never used to call myself that.','',NULL,'Used,Though,Call',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35025,'','Jackee Harry','Actress','\nAugust 14, 1956\n','','American','I try not to do bad, but sometimes it\'s irresistible.','',NULL,'Bad,Try,Sometimes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35026,'Family','Jackee Harry','Actress','\nAugust 14, 1956\n','','American','I was always telling my family I wanted to become an actress, and I did.','',NULL,'Did,Become',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35027,'Success','Jackee Harry','Actress','\nAugust 14, 1956\n','','American','I was married for four years, then success happened.','',NULL,'Married,Four',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35028,'Love,Men','Jackee Harry','Actress','\nAugust 14, 1956\n','','American','I\'ll use men\'s shirts, I love men\'s shirts, but you have to get them altered because they\'re shaped differently and I like them to be fitting.','',NULL,'Shirts',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35029,'Business','Jackee Harry','Actress','\nAugust 14, 1956\n','','American','If you\'re being attacked by something on the outside, which I feel a lot being in show business, you just have to dial it back and breathe and know that you are protected.','',NULL,'Show,Outside',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35030,'Men','Jackee Harry','Actress','\nAugust 14, 1956\n','','American','My goal is to give young girls confidence in this world so they can be more like men in the decision-making process.','',NULL,'Confidence,Give',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35031,'','Jackee Harry','Actress','\nAugust 14, 1956\n','','American','My mornings go by so fast I forget breakfast. Lunch - that\'s turned out to be my biggest meal. I like tuna fish with low-fat mayonnaise and celery, egg whites and garlic. It\'s delish.','',NULL,'Forget,Fish,Fast',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35032,'','Jackee Harry','Actress','\nAugust 14, 1956\n','','American','Red, electric blue - the only color I don\'t wear is green, which I still don\'t wear. I wear certain color greens, but I have such yellow skin so I always like to wear bold colors.','',NULL,'Still,Color,Green',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35033,'Life,Work','Jackee Harry','Actress','\nAugust 14, 1956\n','','American','Right now I am trying to be in a place of calm, a place where I can chill out and then handle the chaos of life better. You don\'t just get it overnight; you have to work at it. It\'s a daily struggle.','',NULL,'Struggle',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35034,'','Jackee Harry','Actress','\nAugust 14, 1956\n','','American','Sitcoms are making a comeback, but you\'ve got to have a little quirkiness in there now.','',NULL,'Making,Comeback,Sitcoms',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35035,'Great','Jackee Harry','Actress','\nAugust 14, 1956\n','','American','Water really does great things for my skin.','',NULL,'Water,Skin',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35036,'','Jackee Harry','Actress','\nAugust 14, 1956\n','','American','When I got \'227\' and broke out from the rest of the cast, I became a workaholic, and I was very lonely.','',NULL,'Lonely,Rest,Broke',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35037,'Women,Great','Jackee Harry','Actress','\nAugust 14, 1956\n','','American','Women often come up not knowing how to make decisions. We get wishy-washy. We become great wage earners - breadwinners - but we don\'t know how to control empires.','',NULL,'Control',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35038,'','Prince Harry','Royalty','\nSeptember 15, 1984\n','','English','Conversations with my mother, father, my grandparents, as I\'ve grown up have obviously driven me towards wanting to try and make a difference as much as possible.','',NULL,'Mother,Father,Try',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35039,'Best','Prince Harry','Royalty','\nSeptember 15, 1984\n','','English','Anyone who says they don\'t enjoy the Army is mad - you can spend a week hating it and the next week it could be the best thing in the world and the best job you could ever, ever wish for. It has got so much to offer.','',NULL,'Job,Ever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35040,'','Prince Harry','Royalty','\nSeptember 15, 1984\n','','English','For me personally, as I said, I want to serve my country. I\'ve done it once, and I\'m still in the army, I feel as though I should get the opportunity to do it again.','',NULL,'Done,Country,Still',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35041,'','Prince Harry','Royalty','\nSeptember 15, 1984\n','','English','I\'ve served my country.','',NULL,'Country,Served',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35042,'Time','Prince Harry','Royalty','\nSeptember 15, 1984\n','','English','I get a huge buzz from spending time with kids.','',NULL,'Kids,Spending',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35043,'','Prince Harry','Royalty','\nSeptember 15, 1984\n','','English','I\'m still very much a kid inside myself.','',NULL,'Still,Kid,Inside',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35044,'','Prince Harry','Royalty','\nSeptember 15, 1984\n','','English','I\'ve longed for kids since I was very, very young.','',NULL,'Young,Kids,Since',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35045,'','Prince Harry','Royalty','\nSeptember 15, 1984\n','','English','There\'s a lot of times that both myself and my brother wish, obviously, that we were just completely normal.','',NULL,'Wish,Brother,Times',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35046,'','Prince Harry','Royalty','\nSeptember 15, 1984\n','','English','To be honest dinner conversations was the worst bit about being a child and listening to the boring people around me.','',NULL,'Boring,Around,Honest',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35047,'Age','Prince Harry','Royalty','\nSeptember 15, 1984\n','','English','You can imagine the kind of dinner parties I had to go to at a young age... pretty dull.','',NULL,'Pretty,Young',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35048,'','Prince Harry','Royalty','\nSeptember 15, 1984\n','','English','You\'ve got to give something back. You can\'t just sit there.','',NULL,'Give,Sit',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35049,'','Ray Harryhausen','Director','\nJune 29, 1920\n','','American','I brought in the stories many times. I don\'t just do animation.','',NULL,'Times,Stories,Animation',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35050,'','Ray Harryhausen','Director','\nJune 29, 1920\n','','American','I had to learn to do everything because I couldn\'t find another kindred soul. Now you see eighty people listed doing the same things I was doing by myself.','',NULL,'Everything,Find,Soul',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35051,'','Ray Harryhausen','Director','\nJune 29, 1920\n','','American','I know pretty well in the broad sense what I\'m going to do, because I have to know that when we shoot the live-action, so that it\'ll synchronize. Then I know pretty well when I get to the animation stage, what that scene requires.','',NULL,'Pretty,Sense,Stage',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35052,'Work,Alone','Ray Harryhausen','Director','\nJune 29, 1920\n','','American','I prefer to work alone and do everything alone, even today.','',NULL,'Today',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35053,'Art','Ray Harryhausen','Director','\nJune 29, 1920\n','','American','I took courses at USC in film editing and art direction and photography when I was still in high school.','',NULL,'School,Still',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35054,'','Ray Harryhausen','Director','\nJune 29, 1920\n','','American','I was never restricted. I was never told what to do.','',NULL,'Restricted',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35055,'','Ray Harryhausen','Director','\nJune 29, 1920\n','','American','I was very limited in what I could do with flying saucers, because they\'re just a metal disc. I had to try and put character in as if they were intelligently guided.','',NULL,'Character,Try,Put',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35056,'','Ray Harryhausen','Director','\nJune 29, 1920\n','','American','Many times I felt like I\'d do better than what the director did, but some of them got a little discouraged because they didn\'t have full charge of making the film, and sometimes there\'d be battles of egos.','',NULL,'Better,Did,Sometimes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35057,'','Ray Harryhausen','Director','\nJune 29, 1920\n','','American','So our films had a lot more to them than entertainment value, and I\'m glad that a lot of people recognize that now. People realize now the value of them as educational.','',NULL,'Realize,Value,Films',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35058,'Patience','Ray Harryhausen','Director','\nJune 29, 1920\n','','American','That\'s why I never became a director. I never had patience with people.','',NULL,'Why,Director',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35059,'Best','John Harsanyi','Educator','\nMay 29, 1920\n','\nAugust 9, 2000\n','American','I haven\'t played a chess match for several decades. At one point I lost most of my chess games. Then I realized many of my competitors were memorizing the best moves and I was unwilling to do this.','',NULL,'Lost,Point',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35060,'','Marv Harshman','Coach','\nOctober 4, 1917\n','','American','Quick guys get tired; big guys don\'t shrink.','',NULL,'Tired,Big,Guys',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35061,'','Albert Bushnell Hart','Historian','\nJuly 1, 1854\n','\nJuly 16, 1943\n','American','Many attempts had been made by colonial legislatures to cut off or to tax the importation of slaves.','',NULL,'Made,Off,Tax',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35062,'War','Albert Bushnell Hart','Historian','\nJuly 1, 1854\n','\nJuly 16, 1943\n','American','As often happens during a war, some parts of the country prospered, notwithstanding the constant loss.','',NULL,'Country,Often',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35063,'','Albert Bushnell Hart','Historian','\nJuly 1, 1854\n','\nJuly 16, 1943\n','American','Besides paid white laborers, there was everywhere a class of white servants bound without wages for a term of years, and a more miserable class of Negro slaves.','',NULL,'Miserable,Class,White',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35064,'','Albert Bushnell Hart','Historian','\nJuly 1, 1854\n','\nJuly 16, 1943\n','American','Each colony became accustomed to planting new settlements and to claiming new boundaries.','',NULL,'Boundaries,Claiming,Planting',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35065,'','Albert Bushnell Hart','Historian','\nJuly 1, 1854\n','\nJuly 16, 1943\n','American','England and France were rivals, not only on the continent, but in the West Indies, in India, and in Europe.','',NULL,'Europe,India,England',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35066,'Legal','Albert Bushnell Hart','Historian','\nJuly 1, 1854\n','\nJuly 16, 1943\n','American','Everywhere among the English-speaking race criminal justice was rude, and punishments were barbarous; but the tendency was to do away with special privileges and legal exemptions.','',NULL,'Justice,Special',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35067,'History','Albert Bushnell Hart','Historian','\nJuly 1, 1854\n','\nJuly 16, 1943\n','American','Few characters in history are indispensable.','',NULL,'Few,Characters',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35068,'History','Albert Bushnell Hart','Historian','\nJuly 1, 1854\n','\nJuly 16, 1943\n','American','From William of Orange to William Pitt the younger there was but one man without whom English history must have taken a different turn, and that was William Pitt the elder.','',NULL,'Must,Different',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35069,'','Albert Bushnell Hart','Historian','\nJuly 1, 1854\n','\nJuly 16, 1943\n','American','In 1763 the English were the most powerful nation in the world.','',NULL,'Powerful,Nation,English',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35070,'','Albert Bushnell Hart','Historian','\nJuly 1, 1854\n','\nJuly 16, 1943\n','American','In any event, colonization and the grant of lands were provincial matters.','',NULL,'Matters,Event,Lands',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35071,'','Albert Bushnell Hart','Historian','\nJuly 1, 1854\n','\nJuly 16, 1943\n','American','In appearance the labor system of all the colonies was the same.','',NULL,'Same,System,Labor',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35072,'Time,Men','Albert Bushnell Hart','Historian','\nJuly 1, 1854\n','\nJuly 16, 1943\n','American','In comparison with other men of their time, the Americans were distinguished by the possession of new political and social ideas, which were destined to be the foundation of the American commonwealth.','',NULL,'Political',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35073,'','Albert Bushnell Hart','Historian','\nJuly 1, 1854\n','\nJuly 16, 1943\n','American','In each colony in 1750 were to be found two sets of governing organizations, - the local and the general.','',NULL,'Two,Found,General',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35074,'Government','Albert Bushnell Hart','Historian','\nJuly 1, 1854\n','\nJuly 16, 1943\n','American','In government as well as in trade a new era came to the colonies in 1763.','',NULL,'Trade,Era',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35075,'Government','Albert Bushnell Hart','Historian','\nJuly 1, 1854\n','\nJuly 16, 1943\n','American','In some of the middle colonies the towns and counties were both active and had a relation with each other which was the forerunner of the present system of local government in the Western States.','',NULL,'Both,Present',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35076,'','Albert Bushnell Hart','Historian','\nJuly 1, 1854\n','\nJuly 16, 1943\n','American','More emphasis was thus thrown upon the local governments than in England.','',NULL,'England,Local,Thrown',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35077,'','Albert Bushnell Hart','Historian','\nJuly 1, 1854\n','\nJuly 16, 1943\n','American','On March 10, 1764, preliminary resolutions passed the House of Commons looking towards the Stamp Act.','',NULL,'Looking,Act,House',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35078,'','Albert Bushnell Hart','Historian','\nJuly 1, 1854\n','\nJuly 16, 1943\n','American','One of the strongest and most persistent elements in national development has been that inheritance of political traditions and usages which the new settlers brought with them.','',NULL,'Political,National,Elements',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35079,'','Albert Bushnell Hart','Historian','\nJuly 1, 1854\n','\nJuly 16, 1943\n','American','The colonies had little occasion to feel or to resent direct royal prerogative.','',NULL,'Direct,Royal,Colonies',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35080,'Government','Albert Bushnell Hart','Historian','\nJuly 1, 1854\n','\nJuly 16, 1943\n','American','The growth of constitutional government, as we now understand it, was promoted by the establishment of two different sets of machinery for making laws and carrying on government.','',NULL,'Different,Two',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35081,'','Albert Bushnell Hart','Historian','\nJuly 1, 1854\n','\nJuly 16, 1943\n','American','The old charters of Massachusetts, Virginia, and the Carolinas had given title to strips of territory extending from the Atlantic westward to the Pacific.','',NULL,'Old,Title,Virginia',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35082,'Government','Albert Bushnell Hart','Historian','\nJuly 1, 1854\n','\nJuly 16, 1943\n','American','The participation of the people in their own government was the more significant, because the colonies actually had what England only seemed to have, - three departments of government.','',NULL,'Three,Actually',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35083,'','Albert Bushnell Hart','Historian','\nJuly 1, 1854\n','\nJuly 16, 1943\n','American','The residence of the Plymouth settlers in the Netherlands, and the later conquest of the Dutch colonies, had brought the Americans into contact with the singularly wise and free institutions of the Dutch.','',NULL,'Wise,Free,Later',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35084,'Power','Albert Bushnell Hart','Historian','\nJuly 1, 1854\n','\nJuly 16, 1943\n','American','The Stuart sovereigns of England steadily attempted to strengthen their power, and the resistance to that effort caused an immense growth of Parliamentary influence.','',NULL,'Effort,Growth',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35085,'','Albert Bushnell Hart','Historian','\nJuly 1, 1854\n','\nJuly 16, 1943\n','American','Washington\'s defeat in 1754 was followed by active military preparations on both sides.','',NULL,'Both,Defeat,Military',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35086,'Life,Hope,War','B. H. Liddell Hart','Historian','\nOctober 31, 1895\n','\nJanuary 29, 1970\n','British','Loss of hope rather than loss of life is what decides the issues of war. But helplessness induces hopelessness.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35087,'','B. H. Liddell Hart','Historian','\nOctober 31, 1895\n','\nJanuary 29, 1970\n','British','In reality, it si more fruitful to wound than to kill. While the dead man lies still, counting only one man less, the wounded man is a progressive drain upon his side.','',NULL,'Reality,Still,Dead',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35088,'Knowledge','B. H. Liddell Hart','Historian','\nOctober 31, 1895\n','\nJanuary 29, 1970\n','British','A complacent satisfaction with present knowledge is the chief bar to the pursuit of knowledge.','',NULL,'Present,Chief',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35089,'Hope,History,War','B. H. Liddell Hart','Historian','\nOctober 31, 1895\n','\nJanuary 29, 1970\n','British','Helplessness induces hopelessness, and history attests that loss of hope and not loss of lives is what decides the issue of war.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35090,'War','B. H. Liddell Hart','Historian','\nOctober 31, 1895\n','\nJanuary 29, 1970\n','British','Every action is seen to fall into one of three main categories, guarding, hitting, or moving. Here, then, are the elements of combat, whether in war or pugilism.','',NULL,'Moving,Here',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35091,'War','B. H. Liddell Hart','Historian','\nOctober 31, 1895\n','\nJanuary 29, 1970\n','British','Guerrilla war is a kind of war waged by the few but dependent on the support of many.','',NULL,'Few,Support',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35092,'Future','B. H. Liddell Hart','Historian','\nOctober 31, 1895\n','\nJanuary 29, 1970\n','British','In should be the duty of every soldier to reflect on the experiences of the past, in the endeavor to discover improvements, in his particular sphere of action, which are practicable in the immediate future.','',NULL,'Past,Soldier',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35093,'War','B. H. Liddell Hart','Historian','\nOctober 31, 1895\n','\nJanuary 29, 1970\n','British','The chief incalculable in war is the human will.','',NULL,'Human,Chief',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35094,'Truth','B. H. Liddell Hart','Historian','\nOctober 31, 1895\n','\nJanuary 29, 1970\n','British','The search for the truth for truth\'s sake is the mark of the historian.','',NULL,'Search,Mark',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35095,'Music','Corey Hart','Musician','\nMay 31, 1962\n','','Canadian','Music was my oxygen. It\'s what saved me from being a really lonely and scared teenager.','',NULL,'Lonely,Scared',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35096,'Truth,Fear','Corey Hart','Musician','\nMay 31, 1962\n','','Canadian','\'Truth Will Set U Free\' is about honesty. My philosophic belief that ultimately being true to yourself is liberating, with every individual\'s inalienable right to be who they are without fear or recrimination.','',NULL,'Yourself',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35097,'Truth','Corey Hart','Musician','\nMay 31, 1962\n','','Canadian','Above these universal themes \'Truth Will Set U Free\' is also a song composed for those who were born gay. I am a straight man so I do not profess to understand or know what a LGBT person experiences but I do recognize injustice when I see it.','',NULL,'Gay,Person',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35098,'','Corey Hart','Musician','\nMay 31, 1962\n','','Canadian','Along the beach I never collected shells from my father\'s shore.','',NULL,'Father,Along,Beach',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35099,'Time','Corey Hart','Musician','\nMay 31, 1962\n','','Canadian','I became somewhat reclusive during a period of time in the \'80s.','',NULL,'Period,Reclusive',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35100,'','Corey Hart','Musician','\nMay 31, 1962\n','','Canadian','I can analyse the trajectory of my popularity and find out why the peak was a peak and the valley was a valley - grapple with it that way - but I prefer not to analyse it that much.','',NULL,'Find,Why,Popularity',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35101,'Music,Time,Truth','Corey Hart','Musician','\nMay 31, 1962\n','','Canadian','I needed to step away from music because the truth was I couldn\'t be the dad I wanted to be to my kids. My truth was that I could not reconcile the two worlds - the entertainment world and being the dad I wanted to be in the present. You can\'t substitute time, you just can\'t.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35102,'Success,Failure','Corey Hart','Musician','\nMay 31, 1962\n','','Canadian','I think you can learn as much from success as you can from failure.','',NULL,'Learn',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35103,'','Corey Hart','Musician','\nMay 31, 1962\n','','Canadian','It\'s weird. Prior to having my first record, Corey Hart was just my name.','',NULL,'Weird,Name,Hart',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35104,'Money,Power','Corey Hart','Musician','\nMay 31, 1962\n','','Canadian','Money, celebrity and power can be very intoxicating.','',NULL,'Celebrity',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35105,'Romantic','Corey Hart','Musician','\nMay 31, 1962\n','','Canadian','My idea of a romantic night is to watch action films.','',NULL,'Night,Idea',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35106,'Success','Corey Hart','Musician','\nMay 31, 1962\n','','Canadian','There is no schooling for fame and success. You learn as you walk.','',NULL,'Learn,Walk',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35107,'Life','Corey Hart','Musician','\nMay 31, 1962\n','','Canadian','There is nothing more important in my life than being a father. I will never allow any of my career choices or aspirations to threaten this bond.','',NULL,'Father,Important',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35108,'Life,Dreams','Corey Hart','Musician','\nMay 31, 1962\n','','Canadian','This may sound strange but I had dreams as a kid of doing exactly what I ended up doing in my life.','',NULL,'May',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35109,'Dad','Corey Hart','Musician','\nMay 31, 1962\n','','Canadian','Truthfully, I\'m still Corey Hart, Dad, first.','',NULL,'Still,Hart',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35110,'','Corey Hart','Musician','\nMay 31, 1962\n','','Canadian','Wearing sunglasses at night hurts your eyes after a while.','',NULL,'Night,Eyes,After',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35111,'Government','Gary Hart','Politician','\nNovember 28, 1936\n','','American','If you want the government off your back, get your hands out of its pockets.','',NULL,'Off,Hands',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35112,'','Gary Hart','Politician','\nNovember 28, 1936\n','','American','Follow me around. I don\'t care. If anybody wants to put a tail on me, go ahead. They\'d be very bored.','',NULL,'Care,Bored,Put',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35113,'Politics','Gary Hart','Politician','\nNovember 28, 1936\n','','American','I think there is one higher office than president and I would call that patriot.','',NULL,'President,Office',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35114,'','Gary Hart','Politician','\nNovember 28, 1936\n','','American','The attractive lady whom I had only recently been introduced to dropped into my lap... I chose not to dump her off.','',NULL,'Her,Off,Attractive',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35115,'','Gary Hart','Politician','\nNovember 28, 1936\n','','American','This is one Hart that you will not leave in San Francisco.','',NULL,'Leave,Francisco,Hart',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35116,'Famous','Gary Hart','Politician','\nNovember 28, 1936\n','','American','You can get awful famous in this country in seven days.','',NULL,'Country,Days',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35117,'Work','Ian Hart','Actor','\nOctober 8, 1964\n','','English','There\'s a statistical theory that if you gave a million monkeys typewriters and set them to work, they\'d eventually come up with the complete works of Shakespeare. Thanks to the Internet, we now know this isn\'t true.','',NULL,'True,Works',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35118,'','Ian Hart','Actor','\nOctober 8, 1964\n','','English','I need something to do when I\'m not working, or I crawl up the walls. So I\'ve just taken up kung fu. I was looking for some kind of calming, relaxing activity. I tried yoga, but it wasn\'t really me.','',NULL,'Working,Looking,Taken',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35119,'','Ian Hart','Actor','\nOctober 8, 1964\n','','English','Even before my audition, there were several pages missing from my script because those bits were so unbelievably secret not even I was allowed to see them.','',NULL,'Before,Secret,Missing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35120,'Good','Ian Hart','Actor','\nOctober 8, 1964\n','','English','Everyone should be good at what they do.','',NULL,'Everyone',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35121,'Famous','Ian Hart','Actor','\nOctober 8, 1964\n','','English','I don\'t know how to construct a career that\'ll make me famous. Except maybe get my ears pinned back, get my teeth done, and go to America. But then I\'ll be competing with billions of actors who haven\'t got false teeth, and who are 25.','',NULL,'Career,Done',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35122,'','Ian Hart','Actor','\nOctober 8, 1964\n','','English','I hate auditions - when I\'m doing them, I can\'t wait to get out the bleeding door.','',NULL,'Hate,Wait,Door',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35123,'Change,Work,Good','Ian Hart','Actor','\nOctober 8, 1964\n','','English','I just wanna build momentum again. Keeping yourself in work is one thing, keeping yourself in good work\'s another. But if it doesn\'t work out, so be it. As the Taoists say, Learn to accept that which you cannot change.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35124,'Famous','Ian Hart','Actor','\nOctober 8, 1964\n','','English','I just want to be rich and famous.','',NULL,'Rich',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35125,'','Ian Hart','Actor','\nOctober 8, 1964\n','','English','I was relatively technically adept. I can edit and wire up a light.','',NULL,'Light,Edit,Wire',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35126,'','Ian Hart','Actor','\nOctober 8, 1964\n','','English','I\'m belligerent rather than ambitious.','',NULL,'Rather,Ambitious',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35127,'','Ian Hart','Actor','\nOctober 8, 1964\n','','English','I\'m not usually attracted to big-budget American films.','',NULL,'American,Films,Attracted',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35128,'','Ian Hart','Actor','\nOctober 8, 1964\n','','English','I\'m still working, I\'ve got two arms, two legs, two gorgeous kids, a lovely wife. Fifteen years ago, I was homeless. So when you think about it, I\'m lucky.','',NULL,'Wife,Two,Still',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35129,'','Ian Hart','Actor','\nOctober 8, 1964\n','','English','I\'ve only used my own voice about four times on film.','',NULL,'Used,Times,Film',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35130,'','Ian Hart','Actor','\nOctober 8, 1964\n','','English','It\'s not any desire on my part to start playing dads, but it\'s a convention of drama. If you don\'t get the parts of young people going out to nightclubs, you have to play their fathers.','',NULL,'Play,Young,Start',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35131,'Good,Men','Ian Hart','Actor','\nOctober 8, 1964\n','','English','Most good roles are written for young men. We are fixated on youth. So however much people say there is nothing wrong with being bald, the reality is once the hair is gone, you might not get the parts.','',NULL,'Nothing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35132,'Work,Good,Famous','Ian Hart','Actor','\nOctober 8, 1964\n','','English','My philosophy was, if I just do good work, someone will like it enough to employ me. It never made me famous. And I\'m way, way too old now, mate. That boat\'s sailed.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35133,'Work','Ian Hart','Actor','\nOctober 8, 1964\n','','English','Not being able to work would make me very unhappy.','',NULL,'Able,Unhappy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35134,'','Ian Hart','Actor','\nOctober 8, 1964\n','','English','That\'s what I like about Neil Jordan\'s films: everyone is better at what they do than you are.','',NULL,'Better,Everyone,Films',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35135,'War','Ian Hart','Actor','\nOctober 8, 1964\n','','English','We tend to think about fascism in terms of the Second World War.','',NULL,'Second,Fascism',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35136,'','Ian Hart','Actor','\nOctober 8, 1964\n','','English','Well, put it like this, if you\'re not a kid, you\'re a wizard.','',NULL,'Put,Kid,Wizard',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35137,'','Ian Hart','Actor','\nOctober 8, 1964\n','','English','When you get to 15 and most of your teachers are priests, there\'s bound to be a conflict.','',NULL,'Conflict,Teachers,Bound',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35138,'','Ian Hart','Actor','\nOctober 8, 1964\n','','English','You learn more doing than doing training.','',NULL,'Training,Learn',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35139,'','Josephine Hart','Writer','','','Irish','There is an eternal landscape, a geography of the soul; we search for its outlines all our lives.','',NULL,'Soul,Lives,Search',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35140,'','Josephine Hart','Writer','','','Irish','We are here to add to the sum of human goodness. To prove the thing exists.','',NULL,'Human,Here,Goodness',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35141,'','Kevin Hart','Actor','\nJuly 3, 1980\n','','American','At the end of the day, I want to be part of the same conversation as Chris Rock, Eddie Murphy, Dave Chappelle, Bill Cosby and Richard Pryor.','',NULL,'Rock,End,Same',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35142,'','Kevin Hart','Actor','\nJuly 3, 1980\n','','American','I think if someone gets kicked in the face it is their fault - they watched the foot come towards their face.','',NULL,'Someone,Face,Fault',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35143,'Life,Family','Kevin Hart','Actor','\nJuly 3, 1980\n','','American','My experiences in life are getting bigger and better. The more stuff I do, the more stuff I talk about - having kids, traveling, going through relationship problems, dealing with things in my own family. All that stuff builds character.','',NULL,'Character',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35144,'','Lorenz Hart','','\nMay 2, 1895\n','\nNovember 22, 1943\n','','Bewitched, bothered and bewildered am I.','',NULL,'Bothered,Bewildered,Bewitched',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35145,'Love','Lorenz Hart','','\nMay 2, 1895\n','\nNovember 22, 1943\n','','How we love sequestering, where no pests are pestering.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35146,'','Lorenz Hart','','\nMay 2, 1895\n','\nNovember 22, 1943\n','','Painters of paintings, writers of books, never could tell the half.','',NULL,'Tell,Books,Half',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35147,'Love','Lorenz Hart','','\nMay 2, 1895\n','\nNovember 22, 1943\n','','Unrequited love\'s a bore.','',NULL,'Bore,Unrequited',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35148,'Dreams','Lorenz Hart','','\nMay 2, 1895\n','\nNovember 22, 1943\n','','Wide awake I can make my most fantastic dreams come true.','',NULL,'True,Fantastic',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35149,'Happiness,Health','Louise Hart','','','','','Self-esteem is as important to our well-being as legs are to a table. It is essential for physical and mental health and for happiness.','',NULL,'Important',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35150,'Parenting','Louise Hart','','','','','The Golden Rule of Parenting is; do unto your children as you wish your parents had done unto you!','',NULL,'Children,Parents',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35151,'','Louise Hart','','','','','If you tell children they are bad, that\'s what they believe they are and that\'s probably what they will become.','',NULL,'Believe,Bad,Children',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35152,'','Mary Hart','Entertainer','\nNovember 8, 1950\n','','American','The pressure to be timely with news has increased every year.','',NULL,'Year,Pressure,News',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35153,'','Mary Hart','Entertainer','\nNovember 8, 1950\n','','American','As journalists, we keep pushing and pushing.','',NULL,'Keep,Pushing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35154,'Love','Mary Hart','Entertainer','\nNovember 8, 1950\n','','American','At these award shows, I love to see what people are going to wear.','',NULL,'Shows,Wear',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35155,'','Mary Hart','Entertainer','\nNovember 8, 1950\n','','American','I am actually wearing slacks on the show more than I ever have - it is now acceptable, and I like mixing it up.','',NULL,'Ever,Show,Actually',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35156,'Sad','Mary Hart','Entertainer','\nNovember 8, 1950\n','','American','I can\'t say I\'m happy to be talking about John Ritter and his passing. In my 21 years of Entertainment Tonight, this really was one of the most shocking and sad things to have happened.','',NULL,'Happy,Talking',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35157,'','Mary Hart','Entertainer','\nNovember 8, 1950\n','','American','I can\'t think of a major story that we have broken that was incorrect. But we have had to correct some things that were false; we have had to retract things.','',NULL,'Broken,Story,False',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35158,'Love','Mary Hart','Entertainer','\nNovember 8, 1950\n','','American','I honestly, sincerely love what I do.','',NULL,'Honestly,Sincerely',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35159,'','Mary Hart','Entertainer','\nNovember 8, 1950\n','','American','In a lot of cases, as in Tom and Nicole\'s case, the tabloids were about to break the story, so they said just let the news out. And they called organizations such as ours.','',NULL,'Said,Story,Break',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35160,'Positive','Mary Hart','Entertainer','\nNovember 8, 1950\n','','American','It\'s nice to help remember somebody who really made a very positive difference in the world.','',NULL,'Nice,Help',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35161,'','Mary Hart','Entertainer','\nNovember 8, 1950\n','','American','Julia Roberts is a favorite. Everybody loves her in the Hollywood community. The public adores her.','',NULL,'Her,Public,Everybody',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35162,'','Mary Hart','Entertainer','\nNovember 8, 1950\n','','American','Macauley Culkin was on the show a lot. Or Haley Joe Osment.','',NULL,'Show,Joe,Haley',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35163,'Business','Mary Hart','Entertainer','\nNovember 8, 1950\n','','American','Many have been with the show for years, and they have sources in the business, so we do know things, but until it is verified, we don\'t run with the story.','',NULL,'Show,Until',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35164,'','Mary Hart','Entertainer','\nNovember 8, 1950\n','','American','Martial arts just normally would not draw me to the box office.','',NULL,'Office,Arts,Draw',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35165,'','Mary Hart','Entertainer','\nNovember 8, 1950\n','','American','People do want to know the personal things. How far is too far to go with personal lives?','',NULL,'Far,Personal,Lives',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35166,'Time','Mary Hart','Entertainer','\nNovember 8, 1950\n','','American','People magazine had been around for a short period of time, but nobody had thought about putting entertainment news on a nightly basis on television.','',NULL,'Thought,Short',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35167,'','Mary Hart','Entertainer','\nNovember 8, 1950\n','','American','Survivor has been such a hit, and out of that have come so many interesting stories from people that we don\'t see on the big screen. We have helped make them incredible celebrities.','',NULL,'Big,Hit,Stories',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35168,'','Mary Hart','Entertainer','\nNovember 8, 1950\n','','American','The stars handle it very graciously. They let you know. They know how to play the game.','',NULL,'Game,Play,Stars',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35169,'Work','Mary Hart','Entertainer','\nNovember 8, 1950\n','','American','There are days like any normal human being where I wake up and I don\'t feel like going to work.','',NULL,'Human,Days',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35170,'Truth','Mary Hart','Entertainer','\nNovember 8, 1950\n','','American','There are people who are very highly paid to cover the truth and who will protect their clients.','',NULL,'Paid,Protect',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35171,'','Mary Hart','Entertainer','\nNovember 8, 1950\n','','American','There are so many venues in which stars are exposed today, that we just know much more and the studios don\'t have the control over stars like they used to, in the 30s, 40s, and 50s.','',NULL,'Today,Control,Stars',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35172,'','Mary Hart','Entertainer','\nNovember 8, 1950\n','','American','There have been many cases in which stars have come to us first to break the news because they knew the pressure was on. They wanted to have it on the air so that they could give their honest evaluation of the situation.','',NULL,'Give,Honest,Wanted',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35173,'','Mary Hart','Entertainer','\nNovember 8, 1950\n','','American','There have been many times when we have not run stories because we cannot get it verified.','',NULL,'Cannot,Times,Run',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35174,'','Mary Hart','Entertainer','\nNovember 8, 1950\n','','American','They had an opening. You know, it was one of those deals. I auditioned and got it in \'93.','',NULL,'Opening,Deals,Auditioned',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35175,'','Mary Hart','Entertainer','\nNovember 8, 1950\n','','American','Traffic is one of the most powerful films to come out in recent years. It blew me away.','',NULL,'Powerful,Away,Films',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35176,'','Mary Hart','Entertainer','\nNovember 8, 1950\n','','American','We can\'t laugh quite as much on camera, but we sure do on the set.','',NULL,'Laugh,Sure,Quite',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35177,'','Melissa Joan Hart','Actress','\nApril 18, 1976\n','','American','I\'m not a happy-ending person. I want to know what happens once Cinderella rides off with Prince Charming.','',NULL,'Person,Off,Once',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35178,'','Melissa Joan Hart','Actress','\nApril 18, 1976\n','','American','I rescued a dog. It was a beautiful.','',NULL,'Beautiful,Dog,Rescued',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35179,'Time','Melissa Joan Hart','Actress','\nApril 18, 1976\n','','American','Eventually, everyone said, Why don\'t you direct? It would save time. And that\'s how it started.','',NULL,'Why,Said',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35180,'','Melissa Joan Hart','Actress','\nApril 18, 1976\n','','American','Every prop, every shot, every pearl that rolled across the floor was exactly how I wanted it to be.','',NULL,'Wanted,Shot,Floor',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35181,'','Melissa Joan Hart','Actress','\nApril 18, 1976\n','','American','I didn\'t get married. I do have a boyfriend. We live together.','',NULL,'Live,Together,Married',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35182,'','Melissa Joan Hart','Actress','\nApril 18, 1976\n','','American','I don\'t know enough about daytime, I think, to say anything.','',NULL,'Enough,Daytime',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35183,'Great','Melissa Joan Hart','Actress','\nApril 18, 1976\n','','American','I don\'t think I\'m great at acting. I think I\'m great at directing.','',NULL,'Acting,Directing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35184,'Learning','Melissa Joan Hart','Actress','\nApril 18, 1976\n','','American','I have six sisters, so I assumed I\'d have a girl. Learning I was having a boy was really weird.','',NULL,'Girl,Weird',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35185,'Hope','Melissa Joan Hart','Actress','\nApril 18, 1976\n','','American','I hope to do films. Right now I\'m just doing projects that are interesting.','',NULL,'Films,Projects',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35186,'Love','Melissa Joan Hart','Actress','\nApril 18, 1976\n','','American','I love directing. It\'s where my heart is, and it\'s the way my mind works.','',NULL,'Mind,Heart',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35187,'','Melissa Joan Hart','Actress','\nApril 18, 1976\n','','American','I think a lot of the problem is that at 8 o\'clock there\'s nothing on for kids.','',NULL,'Nothing,Problem,Kids',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35188,'','Melissa Joan Hart','Actress','\nApril 18, 1976\n','','American','I used to go to school in Manhattan with a bunch of the City Kids.','',NULL,'School,Kids,Used',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35189,'','Melissa Joan Hart','Actress','\nApril 18, 1976\n','','American','I\'d always done family-friendly stuff. I wanted to do a film where I could show my darker side and make people uncomfortable.','',NULL,'Done,Wanted,Show',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35190,'Car','Melissa Joan Hart','Actress','\nApril 18, 1976\n','','American','I\'m calling from my car, I\'m sorry, I\'m like running around like crazy.','',NULL,'Crazy,Sorry',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35191,'','Melissa Joan Hart','Actress','\nApril 18, 1976\n','','American','I\'m singing background on one of Blondie\'s songs on her new album.','',NULL,'Her,Singing,Songs',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35192,'Time','Melissa Joan Hart','Actress','\nApril 18, 1976\n','','American','If I\'m going to do something a little bit more adult, I\'ll do it if it\'s going to be on at a different time slot or if it\'s going to be something that kids won\'t be able to get their hands on.','',NULL,'Different,Able',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35193,'','Melissa Joan Hart','Actress','\nApril 18, 1976\n','','American','In the Emperor\'s New Clothes, they got a different celebrity to do each voice. They drew up a picture of each character and then each actor wrote their own part.','',NULL,'Character,Different,Picture',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35194,'Life','Melissa Joan Hart','Actress','\nApril 18, 1976\n','','American','Kids aren\'t going to understand single life in New York City.','',NULL,'Single,Understand',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35195,'','Melissa Joan Hart','Actress','\nApril 18, 1976\n','','American','My career has always revolved around what I do and don\'t want my sisters and brothers seeing me doing.','',NULL,'Career,Around,Seeing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35196,'','Melissa Joan Hart','Actress','\nApril 18, 1976\n','','American','Sabrina ran for seven years with a different director every week.','',NULL,'Different,Week,Director',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35197,'Good','Melissa Joan Hart','Actress','\nApril 18, 1976\n','','American','The whole reason Sabrina came about was because we wanted something good for families to watch on TV.','',NULL,'Reason,Wanted',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35198,'','Melissa Joan Hart','Actress','\nApril 18, 1976\n','','American','There was a big question as to whether or not different generations have grown up differently.','',NULL,'Different,Big,Question',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35199,'Life,Time','Melissa Joan Hart','Actress','\nApril 18, 1976\n','','American','This is the first time in my life I\'ve had hair this short. It\'s always been down to my waist. I can\'t hide behind my hair any more.','',NULL,'Down',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35200,'Family','Melissa Joan Hart','Actress','\nApril 18, 1976\n','','American','Tune in to Kids and Family Week is perfect for me.','',NULL,'Perfect,Kids',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35201,'','Melissa Joan Hart','Actress','\nApril 18, 1976\n','','American','When I first got pregnant, I freaked out. Then I had to remind myself: I\'m turning 30.','',NULL,'Pregnant,Turning,Remind',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35202,'Music','Mickey Hart','Musician','\nSeptember 11, 1943\n','','American','There\'s nothing like music to relieve the soul and uplift it.','',NULL,'Nothing,Soul',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35203,'Music,Time','Mickey Hart','Musician','\nSeptember 11, 1943\n','','American','I thought the \'60s was the most exciting time and the most vital music, and we were really together as one mind then. Then afterwards, the songs and the bad drugs, that took its toll.','',NULL,'Mind',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35204,'Life','Mickey Hart','Musician','\nSeptember 11, 1943\n','','American','Life is about rhythm. We vibrate, our hearts are pumping blood, we are a rhythm machine, that\'s what we are.','',NULL,'Blood,Hearts',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35205,'Music,Great,Best','Mickey Hart','Musician','\nSeptember 11, 1943\n','','American','What is the best music is impossible to define. Just because it\'s played by a virtuoso player, doesn\'t mean it\'s great music. It might not reflect the soul of a people, which is really my criteria for great music.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35206,'','Moss Hart','Playwright','\nOctober 24, 1904\n','\nDecember 20, 1961\n','American','All the mistakes I ever made were when I wanted to say \'No\' and said \'Yes\'.','',NULL,'Mistakes,Ever,Made',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35207,'','Moss Hart','Playwright','\nOctober 24, 1904\n','\nDecember 20, 1961\n','American','Charity in the theater begins and ends with those who have a play opening within a week of one\'s own.','',NULL,'Play,Week,Within',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35208,'','Moss Hart','Playwright','\nOctober 24, 1904\n','\nDecember 20, 1961\n','American','Nobody bores any man as much as an unhappy female.','',NULL,'Unhappy,Nobody,Female',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35209,'Morning','Moss Hart','Playwright','\nOctober 24, 1904\n','\nDecember 20, 1961\n','American','So far as I know, anything worth hearing is not usually uttered at seven o\'clock in the morning; and if it is, it will generally be repeated at a more reasonable hour for a larger and more wakeful audience.','',NULL,'Far,Worth',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35210,'Good','Owen Hart','Entertainer','\nMay 7, 1965\n','\nMay 23, 1999\n','Canadian','It\'s good to go out and entertain these people, and you\'ve got them on the edge of their seat, they\'re standing up. Then you know that you\'ve done your job, you\'ve entertained them. My way of entertaining them is going out and wrestling. Everyone\'s got their different ways.','',NULL,'Job,Done',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35211,'','Owen Hart','Entertainer','\nMay 7, 1965\n','\nMay 23, 1999\n','Canadian','It\'s unacceptable to just sit on the couch and say I\'m not doing anything. You\'ve got to get out and do everything you can.','',NULL,'Everything,Sit,Couch',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35212,'Money','Owen Hart','Entertainer','\nMay 7, 1965\n','\nMay 23, 1999\n','Canadian','I certainly would have regretted not getting into wrestling. It\'s been very lucrative for me and I\'ve been fortunate to get into it and make money and not do anything stupid where I invested in something that collapsed.','',NULL,'Stupid,Getting',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35213,'','Owen Hart','Entertainer','\nMay 7, 1965\n','\nMay 23, 1999\n','Canadian','I\'m Owen Hart and I have my own identity and my own style.','',NULL,'Style,Identity,Hart',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35214,'','Owen Hart','Entertainer','\nMay 7, 1965\n','\nMay 23, 1999\n','Canadian','There\'s so many documentaries out there right now and everything\'s exposing wrestling.','',NULL,'Everything,Wrestling,Exposing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35215,'Good,Best','Owen Hart','Entertainer','\nMay 7, 1965\n','\nMay 23, 1999\n','Canadian','A guy like Benoit, he\'s really good and a lot like Dynamite. Dynamite, just because he was the original, was the best. But, you know, Benoit now is by far better. Dynamite Kid is nothing now.','',NULL,'Better',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35216,'','Owen Hart','Entertainer','\nMay 7, 1965\n','\nMay 23, 1999\n','Canadian','All I had to do was go out and perform. One of the hardest things was doing those back flips, where you had to jump up and land on the top rope. It\'s precision movement.','',NULL,'Top,Land,Movement',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35217,'Age,Experience','Owen Hart','Entertainer','\nMay 7, 1965\n','\nMay 23, 1999\n','Canadian','Double J is similar in age, we\'re similar in experience. I think if we hooked up, we could be a formidable team. We get along well inside the ring and outside the ring.','',NULL,'Team',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35218,'Life,Money,Business','Owen Hart','Entertainer','\nMay 7, 1965\n','\nMay 23, 1999\n','Canadian','I find too often in the wrestling business, you just wrestle, get to the hotel, make your money. Sometimes I have to stop and remind myself to enjoy my life and not just rush through.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35219,'','Owen Hart','Entertainer','\nMay 7, 1965\n','\nMay 23, 1999\n','Canadian','I had a very bad torn groin, my abdomen right through my legs. I was finding it really hard to get in the ring and run around and function at a decent rate. Then they had the idea that it might be better to do a retirement thing.','',NULL,'Bad,Better,Hard',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35220,'Love,Great','Owen Hart','Entertainer','\nMay 7, 1965\n','\nMay 23, 1999\n','Canadian','I love working in Canada. The ovation is great. It makes me feel like I\'m the top dog.','',NULL,'Working',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35221,'Business,Dad','Owen Hart','Entertainer','\nMay 7, 1965\n','\nMay 23, 1999\n','Canadian','I owe a lot to my dad, just for having provided the wrestling business for us to get into.','',NULL,'Wrestling',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35222,'','Owen Hart','Entertainer','\nMay 7, 1965\n','\nMay 23, 1999\n','Canadian','I see these guys, they throw a guy into the ropes and they do a back flip and then clothesline the guy and it looks stupid. Why don\'t you just clothesline the guy?','',NULL,'Stupid,Why,Guy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35223,'Time','Owen Hart','Entertainer','\nMay 7, 1965\n','\nMay 23, 1999\n','Canadian','I think by the time I was born, my parents had pretty well run the gauntlet with their kids. The novelty had kind of worn off by the time the twelfth child was born. I was lucky to get fed and changed, picked up and taken to school.','',NULL,'School,Parents',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35224,'','Owen Hart','Entertainer','\nMay 7, 1965\n','\nMay 23, 1999\n','Canadian','I\'d come from the bottom of the barrel. Just Owen Hart getting out of the shadow of Bret Hart\'s little brother. Everyone figured, this is a joke, Owen\'s going to get squashed.','',NULL,'Everyone,Brother,Getting',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35225,'','Owen Hart','Entertainer','\nMay 7, 1965\n','\nMay 23, 1999\n','Canadian','If Bret went in there and stunk the place out, then they probably wouldn\'t have brought the little brother in. So just by being successful himself, it opened the door for me.','',NULL,'Successful,Place,Door',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35226,'','Owen Hart','Entertainer','\nMay 7, 1965\n','\nMay 23, 1999\n','Canadian','It\'s hard to pick out one particular wrestler.','',NULL,'Hard,Pick,Particular',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35227,'Art','Owen Hart','Entertainer','\nMay 7, 1965\n','\nMay 23, 1999\n','Canadian','It\'s kind of an art, going out and performing. I\'d like fans to remember me as a guy who would go out and entertain them, give them quality matches, and not just the same old garbage every week.','',NULL,'Give,Remember',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35228,'','Owen Hart','Entertainer','\nMay 7, 1965\n','\nMay 23, 1999\n','Canadian','It\'s kind of beating a dead horse if you\'re talking about going out and saying wrestling\'s fake, or this or that. People don\'t want to hear that. They want to hear, they wanted to find an inside story.','',NULL,'Fake,Saying,Find',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35229,'','Owen Hart','Entertainer','\nMay 7, 1965\n','\nMay 23, 1999\n','Canadian','Nobody really knows for sure who the Blue Blazer is, but like I said in my interview, there\'s a little bit of the Blue Blazer in each and every one of us.','',NULL,'Said,Sure,Knows',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35230,'Time,Great,Best','Owen Hart','Entertainer','\nMay 7, 1965\n','\nMay 23, 1999\n','Canadian','Not only was it that I surprised people by beating Bret Hart, but it was a great match. They still rate it as one of the best wrestling matches of all time.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35231,'','Owen Hart','Entertainer','\nMay 7, 1965\n','\nMay 23, 1999\n','Canadian','Some guys can do more talking in the ring, other guys do posing, body building, whatever the hell they do in the ring. But I don\'t have the big body, and I\'m not the big smooth talker, but I can get in the ring and wrestle.','',NULL,'Hell,Big,Whatever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35232,'Work','Owen Hart','Entertainer','\nMay 7, 1965\n','\nMay 23, 1999\n','Canadian','The perks of working in Japan are that you might go for two weeks every three or four months, so you do work an abbreviated schedule. But you really make up for the abbreviated schedule by how hard you have to fight, how much you\'ve got to be in shape.','',NULL,'Fight,Hard',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35233,'Dad','Owen Hart','Entertainer','\nMay 7, 1965\n','\nMay 23, 1999\n','Canadian','There was a bit of a comparison that Bret was making between Vince McMahon and my dad. He looked up to Vince as a dad and stuff, and it was a shame to see the whole thing end the way it did.','',NULL,'End,Did',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35234,'','Owen Hart','Entertainer','\nMay 7, 1965\n','\nMay 23, 1999\n','Canadian','They said they wanted a lot of feathers, glitter, colourful colours. A costume. So I had a lady here in Calgary make it. She just kind of put together what I had in mind.','',NULL,'Mind,Together,Put',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35235,'','William S. Hart','Actor','\nDecember 6, 1864\n','\nJune 23, 1946\n','American','I have amply provided for my son during my lifetime.','',NULL,'Son,Lifetime,Provided',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35236,'','William S. Hart','Actor','\nDecember 6, 1864\n','\nJune 23, 1946\n','American','My ranch William S. Hart Park is for the benefit of the American Public of every race and creed.','',NULL,'American,Public,Race',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35237,'Smile','Bret Harte','Author','\nAugust 25, 1836\n','\nMay 6, 1902\n','American','Never a lip is curved with pain that can\'t be kissed into smiles again.','',NULL,'Pain,Again',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35238,'Patience,Time','Bret Harte','Author','\nAugust 25, 1836\n','\nMay 6, 1902\n','American','Never a tear bedims the eye that time and patience will not dry.','',NULL,'Eye',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35239,'Change','Bret Harte','Author','\nAugust 25, 1836\n','\nMay 6, 1902\n','American','The only sure thing about luck is that it will change.','',NULL,'Luck,Sure',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35240,'','Bret Harte','Author','\nAugust 25, 1836\n','\nMay 6, 1902\n','American','A bird in hand is a certainty. But a bird in the bush may sing.','',NULL,'May,Hand,Bird',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35241,'Death','Bret Harte','Author','\nAugust 25, 1836\n','\nMay 6, 1902\n','American','Man has the possibility of existence after death. But possibility is one thing and the realization of the possibility is quite a different thing.','',NULL,'Different,After',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35242,'','Bret Harte','Author','\nAugust 25, 1836\n','\nMay 6, 1902\n','American','We begin to die as soon as we are born, and the end is linked to the beginning.','',NULL,'End,Die,Beginning',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35243,'Learning','John Hartford','Musician','\nDecember 30, 1937\n','\nJune 4, 2001\n','American','After you start learning all about the mechanics of piloting a riverboat, you stop seeing all the pretty sunsets and you start thinking about the weather.','',NULL,'Thinking,Pretty',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35244,'','John Hartford','Musician','\nDecember 30, 1937\n','\nJune 4, 2001\n','American','I\'m like a child trying to do everything, say everything and be everything all at once.','',NULL,'Everything,Trying,Child',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35245,'Music,Best','John Hartford','Musician','\nDecember 30, 1937\n','\nJune 4, 2001\n','American','The best way to express rhythm is music.','',NULL,'Express',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35246,'','John Hartford','Musician','\nDecember 30, 1937\n','\nJune 4, 2001\n','American','The whole universe is based on rhythms. Everything happens in circles, in spirals.','',NULL,'Everything,Whole,Universe',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35247,'Time','John Hartford','Musician','\nDecember 30, 1937\n','\nJune 4, 2001\n','American','Time is the most important thing there is. That is the only element that you can\'t withdraw from the situation and still have the situation exist. Everything depends on time.','',NULL,'Important,Everything',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35248,'','John Hartford','Musician','\nDecember 30, 1937\n','\nJune 4, 2001\n','American','You read about somebody, and it doesn\'t really matter whether or not they really exist - the point is that you get into them like real characters.','',NULL,'Real,Matter,Read',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35249,'Hope,Medical','Haldan Keffer Hartline','Scientist','\nDecember 22, 1903\n','\nMarch 17, 1983\n','American','Alfred Nobel was much concerned, as are we all, with the tangible benefits we hope for and expect from physiological and medical research, and the Faculty of the Caroline Institute has ever been alert to recognize practical benefits.','',NULL,'Ever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35250,'','Haldan Keffer Hartline','Scientist','\nDecember 22, 1903\n','\nMarch 17, 1983\n','American','But what is more, if we have succeeded in adding to the basic understanding of our universe and ourselves, we will have made a contribution to the totality of human culture.','',NULL,'Human,Made,Universe',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35251,'Great','Haldan Keffer Hartline','Scientist','\nDecember 22, 1903\n','\nMarch 17, 1983\n','American','One is that we stand - my two confreres and I - in some degree as representatives of a great number of fellow workers over the entire world, who are enthusiastically active in this field of ours.','',NULL,'Two,Stand',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35252,'','Haldan Keffer Hartline','Scientist','\nDecember 22, 1903\n','\nMarch 17, 1983\n','American','One works in one\'s laboratory - one\'s chaotic laboratory - with students and colleagues, doing what one most wants to do - then all this happens! It is overwhelming.','',NULL,'Happens,Wants,Students',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35253,'','Haldan Keffer Hartline','Scientist','\nDecember 22, 1903\n','\nMarch 17, 1983\n','American','Scientists care deeply about their place in that culture, and their contribution to it.','',NULL,'Care,Place,Culture',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35254,'Knowledge','David Hartman','Journalist','\nMay 19, 1935\n','','American','Deficits. Most people of knowledge say it\'s the biggest single problem facing the economic free world.','',NULL,'Single,Free',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35255,'Time','David Hartman','Journalist','\nMay 19, 1935\n','','American','Kids are capable of handling a lot more than you think if you are willing to commit some time.','',NULL,'Kids,Willing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35256,'','Phil Hartman','Actor','\nSeptember 24, 1948\n','\nMay 28, 1998\n','Canadian','I found the writing arena to be much less competitive.','',NULL,'Writing,Less,Found',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35257,'','Phil Hartman','Actor','\nSeptember 24, 1948\n','\nMay 28, 1998\n','Canadian','As an actor, I felt I couldn\'t compete. I wasn\'t as cute as the leading man; I wasn\'t as brilliant as Robin Williams.','',NULL,'Actor,Felt,Cute',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35258,'','Phil Hartman','Actor','\nSeptember 24, 1948\n','\nMay 28, 1998\n','Canadian','Even at Westchester High in West LA, I was class clown.','',NULL,'High,Class,Clown',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35259,'','Phil Hartman','Actor','\nSeptember 24, 1948\n','\nMay 28, 1998\n','Canadian','I could do John Wayne, Jack Benny, Jack Kennedy, Lyndon Johnson and entertain my friends. But I never seriously considered it as a career choice.','',NULL,'Career,Friends,Choice',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35260,'','Phil Hartman','Actor','\nSeptember 24, 1948\n','\nMay 28, 1998\n','Canadian','I was 36, and I had decided to quit acting because it was so disappointing.','',NULL,'Acting,Quit,Decided',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35261,'Life,Dreams','Phil Hartman','Actor','\nSeptember 24, 1948\n','\nMay 28, 1998\n','Canadian','I\'ve succeeded beyond my wildest dreams - financially and the amount of fun I have in my life.','',NULL,'Fun',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35262,'','Phil Hartman','Actor','\nSeptember 24, 1948\n','\nMay 28, 1998\n','Canadian','One of the remarkable things about my career is that it has been marked by steady, incremental progress. No sudden spikes up, and no sudden downfalls, either.','',NULL,'Career,Progress,Either',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35263,'','Phil Hartman','Actor','\nSeptember 24, 1948\n','\nMay 28, 1998\n','Canadian','The one thing I could do was voices and impersonations and weird characters, and there was really no call for that, except on Saturday Night Live.','',NULL,'Live,Night,Weird',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35264,'','Karl Amadeus Hartmann','Composer','\nAugust 2, 1905\n','\nDecember 5, 1963\n','German','Unending was the stream, unending the misery, unending the sorrow.','',NULL,'Sorrow,Misery,Stream',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35265,'','Karl Amadeus Hartmann','Composer','\nAugust 2, 1905\n','\nDecember 5, 1963\n','German','My friends, who sleep for all eternity; we do not forget you.','',NULL,'Sleep,Forget,Friends',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35266,'','Karl Amadeus Hartmann','Composer','\nAugust 2, 1905\n','\nDecember 5, 1963\n','German','We are known as one of the few truly antifascist families in Munich.','',NULL,'Few,Known,Truly',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35267,'','Norman Hartnell','Designer','\nJune 12, 1901\n','\nJune 8, 1979\n','British','I despise simplicity. It is the negation of all that is beautiful.','',NULL,'Beautiful,Simplicity,Despise',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35268,'Life,Love,Hope','Josh Hartnett','Actor','\nJuly 21, 1978\n','','','Hope is the most exciting thing in life and if you honestly believe that love is out there, it will come. And even if it doesn\'t come straight away there is still that chance all through your life that it will.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35269,'Mom,Dad','Josh Hartnett','Actor','\nJuly 21, 1978\n','','','My hat was pulled down and this girl said \'Are you really him?\' I whispered \'Yeah, I\'m really him.\' She screamed, \'Mom! Dad! It\'s Heath Ledger!','',NULL,'Girl',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35270,'Good','Josh Hartnett','Actor','\nJuly 21, 1978\n','','','You know, I\'m not really any good at working out when people are flirting with me. And I think I\'m too flirtatious with people I\'m trying not to flirt with! What I am good at is making people feel uncomfortable. I don\'t want to but it always ends up happening!','',NULL,'Flirt,Trying',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35271,'','Josh Hartnett','Actor','\nJuly 21, 1978\n','','','Be honest with yourself and lie to everyone else.','',NULL,'Yourself,Lie,Else',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35272,'Teen','Josh Hartnett','Actor','\nJuly 21, 1978\n','','','I don\'t think there\'s a problem with being a teen idol, if that happens to me, I\'ll be happy to deal with it.','',NULL,'Happy,Problem',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35273,'','Josh Hartnett','Actor','\nJuly 21, 1978\n','','','I should be getting photographs of me with my arm around these people like restaurant owners do, because eventually I am going to have to prove to my kids that once I was an actor!','',NULL,'Around,Kids,Once',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35274,'','Josh Hartnett','Actor','\nJuly 21, 1978\n','','','I\'m quiet, and I don\'t enjoy watching horror flicks, so am I like Zeke? No way.','',NULL,'Enjoy,Quiet,Horror',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35275,'','Josh Hartnett','Actor','\nJuly 21, 1978\n','','','I\'m very \'spur of the moment\'. I\'m always trying to think of fun things to do to create a memory.','',NULL,'Fun,Trying,Moment',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35276,'','Josh Hartnett','Actor','\nJuly 21, 1978\n','','','It\'s not scary to make a horror film because you get to pull back the curtain and see that none of it\'s real. When you\'re watching one, the terror bombards you.','',NULL,'Real,Film,Horror',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35277,'','Josh Hartnett','Actor','\nJuly 21, 1978\n','','','My friends and I make short films. We pretended to rob the Dairy Queen where our friend worked, but someone thought we were real thieves and called the cops! Soon, the cops burst in with guns drawn!','',NULL,'Someone,Friend,Real',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35278,'','Josh Hartnett','Actor','\nJuly 21, 1978\n','','','We made 16 episodes of Cracker and I loved doing the show, but unfortunately no one was watching us.','',NULL,'Made,Show,Loved',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35279,'Women','Josh Hartnett','Actor','\nJuly 21, 1978\n','','','You know what? I\'m really attracted to British women, there\'s something innately proper about them. However badly they behave their accent is so cute that it makes up for everything!','',NULL,'Everything,Makes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35280,'','Jan de Hartog','Writer','\nApril 22, 1914\n','\nSeptember 22, 2002\n','Dutch','Do not commit the error, common among the young, of assuming that if you cannot save the whole of mankind you have failed.','',NULL,'Cannot,Young,Whole',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35281,'','Vicky Hartzler','Politician','\nOctober 13, 1960\n','','American','A woman should have the right to carry a gun.','',NULL,'Woman,Gun,Carry',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35282,'God','Vicky Hartzler','Politician','\nOctober 13, 1960\n','','American','I believe that President Obama is here for a reason, but that doesn\'t mean that he has to stay there next year. The American people have an opportunity to have a say and so I think we just have to do what we think is right - and see what the outcome is. God\'s got a plan.','',NULL,'Believe,Mean',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35283,'','Vicky Hartzler','Politician','\nOctober 13, 1960\n','','American','I don\'t think that any political party should claim Jesus as being a part of a political party.','',NULL,'Political,Jesus,Party',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35284,'','Vicky Hartzler','Politician','\nOctober 13, 1960\n','','American','I mean, if someone asked for my birth certificate, I\'d get my baby book and hand it out and say \'Here it is.\'','',NULL,'Someone,Book,Mean',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35285,'','Vicky Hartzler','Politician','\nOctober 13, 1960\n','','American','I think the main thing we can do, whether you agree or not, I don\'t think that\'s the real issue, the real issue is this November and there\'s an election.','',NULL,'Real,Election,Whether',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35286,'','Vicky Hartzler','Politician','\nOctober 13, 1960\n','','American','I was able to promote a strong defense budget when it could have been cut a lot more severely.','',NULL,'Strong,Able,Cut',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35287,'Business','Vicky Hartzler','Politician','\nOctober 13, 1960\n','','American','Now in business we do a cost benefit analysis before we make policy changes. Washington should as well.','',NULL,'Before,Changes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35288,'','Vicky Hartzler','Politician','\nOctober 13, 1960\n','','American','This election could come down to just a handful of votes. It could come down to just one vote.','',NULL,'Down,Vote,Election',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35289,'Government','Vicky Hartzler','Politician','\nOctober 13, 1960\n','','American','We do participate in the government programs, like probably 95 percent of farmers do. People who aren\'t familiar with the agriculture industry, you know, try and make that look like something exceptional.','',NULL,'Try,Percent',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35290,'Time,Experience','Brian Harvey','Musician','\nAugust 8, 1974\n','','British','I don\'t think I even knew how big we were at the time. It was mad. I gained a lot through East 17 and I\'m grateful for being able to have that experience.','',NULL,'Through',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35291,'Music','Brian Harvey','Musician','\nAugust 8, 1974\n','','British','Back then, as a kid, you made a choice of who you liked, and it was either us or \'Take That.\' And if you liked \'East 17\', it showed you knew what was going on, you were clued up, had better taste in music.','',NULL,'Better,Made',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35292,'','Brian Harvey','Musician','\nAugust 8, 1974\n','','British','I asked the question, \'Will I ever perform again?\'','',NULL,'Ever,Again,Question',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35293,'Love','Brian Harvey','Musician','\nAugust 8, 1974\n','','British','I love artists like Jon B, but I don\'t wanna be compared to anybody. I\'m just doing my interpretation of rnb and how someone like me should be doing it.','',NULL,'Someone,Anybody',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35294,'Life,Good','Brian Harvey','Musician','\nAugust 8, 1974\n','','British','It\'s weird, man. I\'ve had a weird life, and I don\'t want to end up on the dole. I\'m fed up with the plumbing. And I think it would be good to be a little pop star again.','',NULL,'End',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35295,'Life','Brian Harvey','Musician','\nAugust 8, 1974\n','','British','Life is very precious.','',NULL,'Precious',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35296,'','Brian Harvey','Musician','\nAugust 8, 1974\n','','British','The last reunion was a bit of a rushed job, we had to do a gig and documentary.','',NULL,'Job,Last,Bit',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35297,'Money','Brian Harvey','Musician','\nAugust 8, 1974\n','','British','We could give \'Take That\' a run for their money.','',NULL,'Give,Run',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35298,'Music','Brian Harvey','Musician','\nAugust 8, 1974\n','','British','We were the rebels of the music industry so we wanted to write a rebellious song.','',NULL,'Wanted,Write',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35299,'','Doug Harvey','Athlete','\nDecember 19, 1924\n','\nDecember 26, 1989\n','Canadian','Umpires are necessary evils.','',NULL,'Necessary,Evils,Umpires',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35300,'Religion,Experience','Larry Harvey','Celebrity','1948','','American','They become the keepers of the mystery. They place themselves between the communicants of the religion, and the immediate experience. And then they dictate the terms on which you can have contact with this wonderful mystery. We don\'t dictate those terms.','',NULL,'Become',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35301,'','Larry Harvey','Celebrity','1948','','American','Belief is thought at rest.','',NULL,'Thought,Rest,Belief',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35302,'','Larry Harvey','Celebrity','1948','','American','Black Rock gives us all a chance to heal, to become ourselves.','',NULL,'Rock,Black,Become',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35303,'Good,History,Society','Larry Harvey','Celebrity','1948','','American','It avoids a self-conscious relationship to the act. We live in the most self-conscious society in the history of mankind. There are good things in that, but there are also terrible things. The worst of it is, that we find it hard to give ourselves to the cultural process.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35304,'','Larry Harvey','Celebrity','1948','','American','Kleenex would have made a mint today.','',NULL,'Today,Made,Mint',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35305,'Religion,Experience','Larry Harvey','Celebrity','1948','','American','We take people to the threshold of religion. Our aim is to induce immediate experience that is beyond the odd, beyond the strange, and beyond the weird. It verges on the wholly other.','',NULL,'Strange',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35306,'','Larry Harvey','Celebrity','1948','','American','Well it seems to me, that all real communities grow out of a shared confrontation with survival. Communities are not produced by sentiment or mere goodwill. They grow out of a shared struggle. Our situation in the desert is an incubator for community.','',NULL,'Struggle,Real,Situation',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35307,'Best','Laurence Harvey','Actor','\nOctober 1, 1928\n','\nNovember 25, 1973\n','Lithuanian','We English have sex on the brain. Not the best place for it, actually.','',NULL,'Sex,Brain',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35308,'','P. J. Harvey','Musician','\nOctober 9, 1969\n','','British','As I grew older, I actually was prepared to go into fine arts school and do a degree. That was what I was actually settled upon when I was offered a record deal.','',NULL,'School,Older,Actually',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35309,'Music','P. J. Harvey','Musician','\nOctober 9, 1969\n','','British','I come from an art-school background, and I still feel that in my music, it\'s about exploration and challenging myself, about putting myself in a place that\'s frightening because I haven\'t been there before.','',NULL,'Before,Still',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35310,'','P. J. Harvey','Musician','\nOctober 9, 1969\n','','British','I decide immediately if I like a person and if I do, then I\'m myself, and if I don\'t, then I give nothing.','',NULL,'Nothing,Person,Give',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35311,'','P. J. Harvey','Musician','\nOctober 9, 1969\n','','British','I did photography, painting, and drawing, but I prefer sculpture. I like it because it\'s very physical.','',NULL,'Did,Painting,Physical',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35312,'Music','P. J. Harvey','Musician','\nOctober 9, 1969\n','','British','I didn\'t know folk music growing up, no. It\'s something I\'ve come to study, really, because I think there\'s so much to learn from traditional music in the sense of the way music began as a way of communication, the traveling storyteller, the bard, the minstrels.','',NULL,'Study,Sense',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35313,'Music','P. J. Harvey','Musician','\nOctober 9, 1969\n','','British','I don\'t loathe interviews, I\'m just one of those people who makes music because I find it difficult to talk.','',NULL,'Find,Talk',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35314,'','P. J. Harvey','Musician','\nOctober 9, 1969\n','','British','I don\'t think that much anymore in terms of \'write a record, record a record, tour a record,\' because in my own mind, things have changed, in that I\'m just an ongoing artist. I\'m not quite sure what the next project needs to be until it presents himself, and then I know. I just follow dutifully whil','',NULL,'Mind,Write,Until',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35315,'Music,Good','P. J. Harvey','Musician','\nOctober 9, 1969\n','','British','I firmly disbelieve that one has to be a tortured soul to write good music.','',NULL,'Soul',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35316,'Music,Art','P. J. Harvey','Musician','\nOctober 9, 1969\n','','British','I literally left school and went straight into music via art college for a year, and I\'ve been so involved in my job of writing songs that the more actively involved part became channeled into standing on the stage and saying things that way.','',NULL,'School',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35317,'','P. J. Harvey','Musician','\nOctober 9, 1969\n','','British','I think I\'m a songwriter. I grab an instrument to make my body a song, but I\'m not a player as such, maybe a little more on guitar, but certainly not piano.','',NULL,'Guitar,Song,Body',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35318,'Work','P. J. Harvey','Musician','\nOctober 9, 1969\n','','British','I think that\'s always very valuable: to keep the mind open to receiving all sorts of information, which can then be used in my work, but also just as a human being.','',NULL,'Mind,Human',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35319,'Love,Hope,War','P. J. Harvey','Musician','\nOctober 9, 1969\n','','British','I tried to use words that were dealing with the emotional quality that any human being could recognize in the way that they felt about their country. It\'s to do with the world we live in. That world is a brutal one and full of war. It\'s also full of many wonderful things and love and hope.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35320,'Age','P. J. Harvey','Musician','\nOctober 9, 1969\n','','British','I was a visual artist primarily and a writer, even from a very young age.','',NULL,'Young,Artist',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35321,'Work,Age,Poetry','P. J. Harvey','Musician','\nOctober 9, 1969\n','','British','I was a visual artist primarily and a writer, even from a very young age. I wrote a lot of stories and poetry and... I had a desire to create always. And I always had a desire to show my work.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35322,'Music,Work,Respect','P. J. Harvey','Musician','\nOctober 9, 1969\n','','British','I work on words quite separately to music. They\'re both ongoing, and I don\'t ever feel like I\'m working in a cycle in that respect, because it\'s every day anyway, no matter what I\'m doing. Then I get to a point when I\'ve collected together enough words that seem like they want to be songs rather tha','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35323,'Work,Poetry','P. J. Harvey','Musician','\nOctober 9, 1969\n','','British','I work on words, mostly, toward them being poetry or short stories, and then some of those become songs. They all find their place in the world, but they all start off in the same place. I\'m always painting and drawing as well, and it\'s an ongoing creative assignment.','',NULL,'Words',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35324,'Work','P. J. Harvey','Musician','\nOctober 9, 1969\n','','British','I\'d want to read the stories that I\'d written, I\'d want to show the drawings that I made. That was just purely natural. So I knew I wanted to go into the arts in some way and that I\'d want to show that work in some way.','',NULL,'Made,Wanted',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35325,'','P. J. Harvey','Musician','\nOctober 9, 1969\n','','British','I\'m a Libra. That means that I can make a decision, but only after much thought.','',NULL,'Decision,Thought,After',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35326,'','P. J. Harvey','Musician','\nOctober 9, 1969\n','','British','I\'m a very private person, so obviously I don\'t enjoy talking about more personal matters.','',NULL,'Person,Enjoy,Personal',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35327,'Work,Great','P. J. Harvey','Musician','\nOctober 9, 1969\n','','British','I\'m not a writer where I feel particularly blessed by great inspiration every day. I don\'t. I have to work really hard at it to try and say the things I\'m concerned with.','',NULL,'Blessed',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35328,'','P. J. Harvey','Musician','\nOctober 9, 1969\n','','British','I\'m not an autobiographical writer, but I am a writer who deals with human emotion on all levels.','',NULL,'Human,Writer,Emotion',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35329,'','P. J. Harvey','Musician','\nOctober 9, 1969\n','','British','I\'m probably much more influenced by film-makers and painters than I am by other songwriters or poets.','',NULL,'Poets,Influenced,Painters',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35330,'','P. J. Harvey','Musician','\nOctober 9, 1969\n','','British','I\'ve always been very visceral in that I feel things very deeply.','',NULL,'Deeply,Visceral',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35331,'','P. J. Harvey','Musician','\nOctober 9, 1969\n','','British','I\'ve always felt that I\'m affected by the world, by the way we treat each other, by the way different countries treat each other.','',NULL,'Different,Treat,Felt',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35332,'','P. J. Harvey','Musician','\nOctober 9, 1969\n','','British','In order to make my solo shows as interesting as possible, I moved songs onto very different instruments so that I was moving instruments quite a lot during the set.','',NULL,'Moving,Different,Possible',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35333,'Government','Paul Harvey','Journalist','\nSeptember 4, 1918\n','\nFebruary 28, 2009\n','American','If \'pro\' is the opposite of \'con\' what is the opposite of \'progress\'?','',NULL,'Progress,Opposite',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35334,'','Paul Harvey','Journalist','\nSeptember 4, 1918\n','\nFebruary 28, 2009\n','American','In times like these, it helps to recall that there have always been times like these.','',NULL,'Times,Helps,Recall',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35335,'Government','Paul Harvey','Journalist','\nSeptember 4, 1918\n','\nFebruary 28, 2009\n','American','Ever occur to you why some of us can be this much concerned with animals suffering? Because government is not. Why not? Animals don\'t vote.','',NULL,'Ever,Why',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35336,'','Paul Harvey','Journalist','\nSeptember 4, 1918\n','\nFebruary 28, 2009\n','American','When your outgo exceeds your income, the upshot may be your downfall.','',NULL,'May,Income,Downfall',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35337,'','Paul Harvey','Journalist','\nSeptember 4, 1918\n','\nFebruary 28, 2009\n','American','Like what you do, if you don\'t like it, do something else.','',NULL,'Else',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35338,'','Paul Harvey','Journalist','\nSeptember 4, 1918\n','\nFebruary 28, 2009\n','American','Now you know the rest of the story.','',NULL,'Story,Rest',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35339,'Sports','Paul Harvey','Journalist','\nSeptember 4, 1918\n','\nFebruary 28, 2009\n','American','Golf is a game in which you yell \'fore,\' shoot six, and write down five.','',NULL,'Game,Down',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35340,'','Paul Harvey','Journalist','\nSeptember 4, 1918\n','\nFebruary 28, 2009\n','American','If there is a 50-50 chance that something can go wrong, then 9 times out of ten it will.','',NULL,'Wrong,Chance,Times',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35341,'','Paul Harvey','Journalist','\nSeptember 4, 1918\n','\nFebruary 28, 2009\n','American','Dependency arguments often come from elites - either aid agencies or governments - and say something about attitudes to poor people.','',NULL,'Poor,Often,Either',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35342,'Money','Paul Harvey','Journalist','\nSeptember 4, 1918\n','\nFebruary 28, 2009\n','American','I am fiercely loyal to those willing to put their money where my mouth is.','',NULL,'Put,Willing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35343,'','Paul Harvey','Journalist','\nSeptember 4, 1918\n','\nFebruary 28, 2009\n','American','Retiring is just practicing up to be dead. That doesn\'t take any practice.','',NULL,'Dead,Practice,Practicing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35344,'','Paul Harvey','Journalist','\nSeptember 4, 1918\n','\nFebruary 28, 2009\n','American','I\'ve never seen a monument erected to a pessimist.','',NULL,'Seen,Pessimist,Erected',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35345,'','Paul Harvey','Journalist','\nSeptember 4, 1918\n','\nFebruary 28, 2009\n','American','Every pessimist who ever lived has been buried in an unmarked grave. Tomorrow has always been better than today, and it always will be.','',NULL,'Today,Tomorrow,Better',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35346,'Time,God','Steve Harvey','Actor','\nNovember 23, 1956\n','','American','God lets you be successful because he trusts you that you will do the right thing with it. Now, does he get disappointed often? All the time, because people get there and they forget how they got it.','',NULL,'Successful',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35347,'','Steve Harvey','Actor','\nNovember 23, 1956\n','','American','If a man loves you... he\'s willing to profess it. He\'ll give you a title after a while. You\'re going to be his lady, his woman, his fiancee, his wife, his baby\'s mama, something.','',NULL,'Wife,Woman,Give',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35348,'Teacher,Great','Steve Harvey','Actor','\nNovember 23, 1956\n','','American','Failure is a great teacher, and I think when you make mistakes and you recover from them and you treat them as valuable learning experiences, then you\'ve got something to share.','',NULL,'Failure',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35349,'Life,Women,Men','Steve Harvey','Actor','\nNovember 23, 1956\n','','American','Women are the real reason we get up every day. I\'m talking about real men. If there were no women, I would not even have to bathe, because why would I care? These are guys I\'m hanging with. I wake up for a woman every day of my life to make it happen for her.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35350,'','Steve Harvey','Actor','\nNovember 23, 1956\n','','American','A guy that\'s really serious about you, he\'s gotta be talking to you, he\'s gotta want to have one-on-one, in-your-face interaction. That\'s how we are.','',NULL,'Serious,Talking,Guy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35351,'Women,Men,Knowledge','Steve Harvey','Actor','\nNovember 23, 1956\n','','American','How can smart women be so stupid about men sometimes? Lack of knowledge. It\'s what men have kept secret for so long.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35352,'Women','Steve Harvey','Actor','\nNovember 23, 1956\n','','American','The problem is, women have stopped setting the bar high.','',NULL,'Problem,High',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35353,'Change,Good','Steve Harvey','Actor','\nNovember 23, 1956\n','','American','Comedians walk out, get a feel for the crowd. If it\'s not going good, we change directions. If we got to drag your momma into this thing, we will. Whatever we got to do.','',NULL,'Whatever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35354,'Men','Steve Harvey','Actor','\nNovember 23, 1956\n','','American','I\'m not really a relationship expert but ...I\'m an expert on manhood and what men think.','',NULL,'Manhood,Expert',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35355,'Time','Steve Harvey','Actor','\nNovember 23, 1956\n','','American','I have seen some crazy people do some crazy things on my variety show. I have to stop and ask them a lot of the time, just how they figured out that they could do the things that they do, some of it is just plain freaky.','',NULL,'Crazy,Show',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35356,'Dreams,Men,Future','Steve Harvey','Actor','\nNovember 23, 1956\n','','American','Men don\'t come up to you to just talk. We come up to you with a plan. We\'re looking across the room at you, and we don\'t care about your hopes and dreams. We don\'t care about what your future holds. We saw something we wanted.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35357,'','Steve Harvey','Actor','\nNovember 23, 1956\n','','American','I\'m not a relationship expert. I\'m an expert on manhood.','',NULL,'Manhood,Expert',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35358,'Home','Steve Harvey','Actor','\nNovember 23, 1956\n','','American','My mother raised me in the church. I was not allowed to stay home on Sunday; there was no option. I sang in the choir all the way up until I went to college.','',NULL,'Mother,Sunday',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35359,'Family,Time,Great','Steve Harvey','Actor','\nNovember 23, 1956\n','','American','Being on a comedy tour is like traveling with family, everyone is all having a great time... then all of a sudden it turns sour. One thing gets said out of turn, and everyone is on everyone\'s last nerve. After an hour of silence, we all start laughing about it.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35360,'','Steve Harvey','Actor','\nNovember 23, 1956\n','','American','Hollywood is run by people who sit up in their executive office, who are not connected to Mississippi, Alabama, Chicago, South Carolina. They know nothing about that, they don\'t go to church, and they make their decisions about what they think is right.','',NULL,'Nothing,Decisions,Church',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35361,'Life','Steve Harvey','Actor','\nNovember 23, 1956\n','','American','I don\'t want to be 60 years old standing on stage telling some jokes. I want my life to mean something.','',NULL,'Mean,Old',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35362,'Life','Steve Harvey','Actor','\nNovember 23, 1956\n','','American','I\'m a comedian first. I\'ve learned how to act. I just draw on life experiences and that\'s how I\'ve learned. I didn\'t take classes or anything. I don\'t need no classroom.','',NULL,'Learned,Act',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35363,'Money','Steve Harvey','Actor','\nNovember 23, 1956\n','','American','Other than my foundation - mentoring programs - everything I do is for money.','',NULL,'Everything,Foundation',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35364,'','Will Harvey','Businessman','1967','','American','If there is a 50-50 chance that something can go wrong, then 9 times out of ten it will.','',NULL,'Wrong,Chance,Times',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35365,'','Will Harvey','Businessman','1967','','American','If \'pro\' is the opposite of \'con\' what is the opposite of \'progress\'?','',NULL,'Progress,Opposite,Con',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35366,'','Will Harvey','Businessman','1967','','American','In times like these, it is helpful to remember that there have always been times like these.','',NULL,'Remember,Times,Helpful',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35367,'Government','Will Harvey','Businessman','1967','','American','Ever occur to you why some of us can be this much concerned with animals suffering? Because government is not. Why not? Animals don\'t vote.','',NULL,'Ever,Why',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35368,'','Will Harvey','Businessman','1967','','American','Every pessimist who ever lived has been buried in an unmarked grave. Tomorrow has always been better than today, and it always will be.','',NULL,'Today,Tomorrow,Better',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35369,'','Will Harvey','Businessman','1967','','American','Golf is a game in which you yell \'Fore!\', shoot six, and write down five.','',NULL,'Game,Down,Write',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35370,'','Will Harvey','Businessman','1967','','American','I\'ve never seen a monument erected to a pessimist.','',NULL,'Seen,Pessimist,Erected',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35371,'','Will Harvey','Businessman','1967','','American','Like what you do, if you don\'t like it, do something else.','',NULL,'Else',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35372,'','Will Harvey','Businessman','1967','','American','Retiring is just practicing up to be dead. That doesn\'t take any practice.','',NULL,'Dead,Practice,Practicing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35373,'Knowledge','Will Harvey','Businessman','1967','','American','What is research but a blind date with knowledge?','',NULL,'Research,Blind',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35374,'','William Harvey','Scientist','\nApril 1, 1578\n','\nJune 3, 1657\n','English','There is a lust in man no charm can tame: Of loudly publishing his neighbor\'s shame: On eagles wings immortal scandals fly, while virtuous actions are born and die.','',NULL,'Die,While,Born',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35375,'','William Harvey','Scientist','\nApril 1, 1578\n','\nJune 3, 1657\n','English','All we know is still infinitely less than all that remains unknown.','',NULL,'Still,Less,Unknown',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35376,'Time,Sad','Ernie Harwell','Celebrity','\nJanuary 25, 1918\n','','American','It\'s time to say goodbye, but I think goodbyes are sad and I\'d much rather say hello. Hello to a new adventure.','',NULL,'Rather',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35377,'Great','Ernie Harwell','Celebrity','\nJanuary 25, 1918\n','','American','I praise the Lord here today. I know that all my talent and all my ability comes from him, and without him I\'m nothing and I thank him for his great blessing.','',NULL,'Today,Nothing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35378,'Life','Ernie Harwell','Celebrity','\nJanuary 25, 1918\n','','American','Baseball is a lot like life. It\'s a day-to-day existence, full of ups and downs. You make the most of your opportunities in baseball as you do in life.','',NULL,'Baseball,Full',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35379,'God','Ernie Harwell','Celebrity','\nJanuary 25, 1918\n','','American','God blessed me by putting me here for thirty-one years at Michigan and Trumbull.','',NULL,'Blessed,Here',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35380,'Religion,Business','Ernie Harwell','Celebrity','\nJanuary 25, 1918\n','','American','Baseball just a came as simple as a ball and bat. Yet, as complex as the American spirit it symbolizes. A sport, a business and sometimes almost even a religion.','',NULL,'Simple',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35381,'Great','Ernie Harwell','Celebrity','\nJanuary 25, 1918\n','','American','I\'ve been lucky to broadcast some great events and to broadcast the exploits of some great players.','',NULL,'Lucky,Players',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35382,'','Ernie Harwell','Celebrity','\nJanuary 25, 1918\n','','American','In baseball, democracy shines its clearest. The only race that matters is the race to the bag. The creed is the rule book. And color, merely something to distinguish one team\'s uniform from another\'s.','',NULL,'Book,Baseball,Democracy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35383,'','Ernie Harwell','Celebrity','\nJanuary 25, 1918\n','','American','I\'d like to be remembered as someone who showed up for the job. I consider myself a worker.','',NULL,'Job,Someone,Consider',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35384,'','Ernie Harwell','Celebrity','\nJanuary 25, 1918\n','','American','A tall, thin old man waving a scorecard from the corner of his dugout. That\'s baseball.','',NULL,'Baseball,Old,Corner',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35385,'Experience','Ernie Harwell','Celebrity','\nJanuary 25, 1918\n','','American','Baseball is a rookie, his experience no bigger than the lump in his throat as he begins fulfillment of his dream.','',NULL,'Baseball,Dream',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35386,'','Ernie Harwell','Celebrity','\nJanuary 25, 1918\n','','American','Baseball is a tongue-tied kid from Georgia growing up to be an announcer and praising the Lord for showing him the way to Cooperstown. This is a game for America. Still a game for America, this baseball!','',NULL,'Game,Baseball,Him',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35387,'Love','Ernie Harwell','Celebrity','\nJanuary 25, 1918\n','','American','But most of all, I\'m a part of you people out there who have listened to me, because especially you people in Michigan, you Tiger fans, you\'ve given me so much warmth, so much affection and so much love.','',NULL,'Fans,Affection',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35388,'Life,Love,Family','Ernie Harwell','Celebrity','\nJanuary 25, 1918\n','','American','I deeply appreciate the people of Michigan. I love their grit. I love the way they face life. I love the family values they have.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35389,'Life','Ernie Harwell','Celebrity','\nJanuary 25, 1918\n','','American','I think I owe thanks to the people who have listened to me over the years, who tuned in on the radio. They have given me a warmth and loyalty that I\'ve never been able to repay. The way they have reached out to me has certainly been the highlight of my life.','',NULL,'Loyalty,Able',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35390,'','Ernie Harwell','Celebrity','\nJanuary 25, 1918\n','','American','Whatever happens, I\'m ready to face it.','',NULL,'Whatever,Face,Happens',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35391,'Great','Ernie Harwell','Celebrity','\nJanuary 25, 1918\n','','American','Also I\'m a part of the people that I\'ve worked with in baseball that have been so great to me, Mr. Earl Mann of Atlanta, who gave me my first baseball broadcasting job.','',NULL,'Job,Baseball',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35392,'','Ernie Harwell','Celebrity','\nJanuary 25, 1918\n','','American','Baseball is a spirited race of man against man, reflex against reflex. A game of inches. Every skill is measured. Every heroic, every failing is seen and cheered, or booed. And then becomes a statistic.','',NULL,'Game,Baseball,Against',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35393,'Dad','Ernie Harwell','Celebrity','\nJanuary 25, 1918\n','','American','Baseball is the president tossing out the first ball of the season. And a scrubby schoolboy playing catch with his dad on a Mississippi farm.','',NULL,'Baseball,Playing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35394,'Faith,Great,God','Ernie Harwell','Celebrity','\nJanuary 25, 1918\n','','American','I have a great faith in God and Jesus.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35395,'Faith,Great,Mom','Ernie Harwell','Celebrity','\nJanuary 25, 1918\n','','American','I have great faith that Heaven\'s there and I\'ll see my brothers and my mom and dad when I get there.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35396,'Faith','Ernie Harwell','Celebrity','\nJanuary 25, 1918\n','','American','I just have faith. It\'s just there. It\'s not any big deal.','',NULL,'Big,Deal',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35397,'Life','Ernie Harwell','Celebrity','\nJanuary 25, 1918\n','','American','I look on life as a joyous adventure.','',NULL,'Adventure,Joyous',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35398,'Love,Time','Ernie Harwell','Celebrity','\nJanuary 25, 1918\n','','American','I love what I do. If I had my time over again, I\'d probably do it for nothing.','',NULL,'Nothing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35399,'God,Best','Ernie Harwell','Celebrity','\nJanuary 25, 1918\n','','American','I think God always has the best for us.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35400,'Movies','Ernie Harwell','Celebrity','\nJanuary 25, 1918\n','','American','I\'ve found that if you wear a beret, people think you\'re either a cabdriver or a producer of dirty movies.','',NULL,'Found,Either',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35401,'','Ronald Harwood','Playwright','\nNovember 9, 1934\n','','South African','Easier to climb up, than to just hang on.','',NULL,'Climb,Hang,Easier',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35402,'Work','Ronald Harwood','Playwright','\nNovember 9, 1934\n','','South African','He\'s very concealed, Polanski. We became very close friends, but I don\'t think I ever saw him drop his guard. I didn\'t see him upset or anything like that, we just did the work.','',NULL,'Him,Ever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35403,'Famous','Ronald Harwood','Playwright','\nNovember 9, 1934\n','','South African','I mean he\'s a very famous director... they\'re not going to put their... and he\'s very tough, he doesn\'t like interference at all, so he kept them at bay.','',NULL,'Mean,Tough',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35404,'','Ronald Harwood','Playwright','\nNovember 9, 1934\n','','South African','I went straight in. Fade in, one... whatever. He\'s playing the piano in the radio station.','',NULL,'Whatever,Playing,Radio',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35405,'Love','Ronald Harwood','Playwright','\nNovember 9, 1934\n','','South African','It\'s a terrific... you can\'t put it down. So I phoned him back and I said I\'d love to do it. I went over to Paris for a meeting, and we just talked very generally about the approach.','',NULL,'Him,Down',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35406,'','Ronald Harwood','Playwright','\nNovember 9, 1934\n','','South African','No, I can\'t write treatments, I think there\'s a danger with treatments. That you... you write out your first excitement and enthusiasm in a prose treatment.','',NULL,'Write,Excitement,Danger',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35407,'Good','Ronald Harwood','Playwright','\nNovember 9, 1934\n','','South African','Well we took it apart scene by scene. We examined every sentence, every full stop, every comma. He has a most wonderful eye for detail, Roman, and you know, he\'s a very good artist.','',NULL,'Wonderful,Artist',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35408,'Government','Sheikh Hasina','','\nSeptember 28, 1947\n','','','Indiscriminate firing by police on people is absolute barbarism. Instead of solving their problems, the government is trying to suppress the people by force.','',NULL,'Trying,Problems',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35409,'Power,Government','Sheikh Hasina','','\nSeptember 28, 1947\n','','','After so many cases of terror attacks related to Islamic militancy remaining unresolved in the last few years, the government has no moral authority to stay in power.','',NULL,'After',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35410,'','Sheikh Hasina','','\nSeptember 28, 1947\n','','','It seems to be impossible to hold a credible election without reforming the electoral system.','',NULL,'Impossible,Election,Seems',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35411,'','Colleen Haskell','Celebrity','\nDecember 6, 1976\n','','American','After Survivor, I was driving across country and moving to San Francisco, going to get a job interning at an ad agency. And then they asked me to read for this movie.','',NULL,'Moving,Job,Country',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35412,'Work,Movies','Colleen Haskell','Celebrity','\nDecember 6, 1976\n','','American','Comedy is so fun. I don\'t know how these people can make movies and work on them for four months and they\'re these sob stories. I don\'t know how emotionally you get through that.','',NULL,'Fun',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35413,'','Colleen Haskell','Celebrity','\nDecember 6, 1976\n','','American','Comic timing... is how to have a relationship with the camera and deal with the camera without looking like you are.','',NULL,'Looking,Deal,Camera',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35414,'Great','Colleen Haskell','Celebrity','\nDecember 6, 1976\n','','American','I don\'t know if I\'m going to do any more acting. It\'s a great job, you know? Make a movie? Why not?','',NULL,'Job,Why',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35415,'','Colleen Haskell','Celebrity','\nDecember 6, 1976\n','','American','I don\'t think I\'ve found the perfect job for me, but I know what I like, so that\'s halfway there, right?','',NULL,'Job,Perfect,Found',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35416,'','Colleen Haskell','Celebrity','\nDecember 6, 1976\n','','American','I guess when somebody offers you a movie, you don\'t say no. That\'s what I\'ve learned.','',NULL,'Learned,Movie,Somebody',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35417,'Good','Colleen Haskell','Celebrity','\nDecember 6, 1976\n','','American','I just saw Memento. It\'s very, very good. I watch a lot of French films.','',NULL,'Films,Watch',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35418,'Love,Design','Colleen Haskell','Celebrity','\nDecember 6, 1976\n','','American','I love graphic design. I love working with design, and I love storytelling, so I\'ve been working on a children\'s book for a while, and I\'d like to see that through.','',NULL,'Children',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35419,'','Colleen Haskell','Celebrity','\nDecember 6, 1976\n','','American','I still don\'t consider myself as going Hollywood. I did a movie because the opportunity presented itself and it was fun. When everything stops being fun, I\'ll go onto something else.','',NULL,'Fun,Everything,Did',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35420,'','Colleen Haskell','Celebrity','\nDecember 6, 1976\n','','American','I was on a game show and now I\'m the game show girl who got a movie. That\'s how I consider myself.','',NULL,'Girl,Game,Show',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35421,'','Colleen Haskell','Celebrity','\nDecember 6, 1976\n','','American','I went camping for 33 days, and now everybody seems to care.','',NULL,'Care,Days,Everybody',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35422,'Great','Colleen Haskell','Celebrity','\nDecember 6, 1976\n','','American','I wish I knew what was next. I got this movie without planning to. I\'m really excited to be continuing in film because it\'s a great job but I have my portfolio and resume for any other opportunity.','',NULL,'Job,Wish',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35423,'','Colleen Haskell','Celebrity','\nDecember 6, 1976\n','','American','I\'m going to Malaysia to try and win a million dollars... how exciting is that?','',NULL,'Win,Try,Exciting',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35424,'Life','Colleen Haskell','Celebrity','\nDecember 6, 1976\n','','American','It\'s weird when people come up to me and know stuff about my life. That sort of creeps me out.','',NULL,'Weird,Stuff',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35425,'','Colleen Haskell','Celebrity','\nDecember 6, 1976\n','','American','Play fair, okay?','',NULL,'Play,Fair,Okay',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35426,'Time','Colleen Haskell','Celebrity','\nDecember 6, 1976\n','','American','The worst part was waiting around. Sometimes you are ready at 9 a.m. and you don\'t start until the afternoon. Occupying your time while you wait is the hardest part of the movie.','',NULL,'Waiting,Sometimes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35427,'Work','Colleen Haskell','Celebrity','\nDecember 6, 1976\n','','American','This is a job and Survivor is a game show. So, this is something to take seriously and work really hard at.','',NULL,'Job,Game',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35428,'Time','Henry S. Haskins','','','','','Some people are like wheelbarrows; useful only when pushed, and very easily upset. The time to stop talking is when the other person nods his head affirmatively but says nothing.','',NULL,'Nothing,Person',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35429,'Good,Attitude','Henry S. Haskins','','','','','Each experience through which we pass operates ultimately for our good. This is a correct attitude to adopt and we must be able to see it in that light.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35430,'Good','Henry S. Haskins','','','','','Good behavior is the last refuge of mediocrity.','',NULL,'Last,Mediocrity',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35431,'Life','Henry S. Haskins','','','','','Many a man gets weary of clamping down on his rough impulses, which if given occasional release would encourage the living of life with salt in it, in place of dust.','',NULL,'Down,Living',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35432,'Faith','Henry S. Haskins','','','','','Treat the other man\'s faith gently: it is all he has to believe with.','',NULL,'Believe,Treat',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35433,'Alone','Henry S. Haskins','','','','','When a thing is not worth overdoing, leave it alone!','',NULL,'Worth,Leave',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35434,'','Robert Hass','Poet','\nMarch 1, 1941\n','','American','All the new thinking is about loss, In this it resembles all the old thinking.','',NULL,'Thinking,Old,Loss',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35435,'Time,Poetry','Robert Hass','Poet','\nMarch 1, 1941\n','','American','I think that the job of poetry, its political job, is to refresh the idea of justice, which is going dead in us all the time.','',NULL,'Justice',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35436,'','Robert Hass','Poet','\nMarch 1, 1941\n','','American','In California in the early Spring, There are pale yellow mornings, when the mist burns slowly into day, The air stings like Autumn, clarifies like pain - Well, I have dreamed this coast myself.','',NULL,'Pain,Spring,Early',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35437,'Life,Work,Time','Robert Hass','Poet','\nMarch 1, 1941\n','','American','Take the time to write. You can do your life\'s work in half an hour a day.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35438,'','Robert Hass','Poet','\nMarch 1, 1941\n','','American','The Earth forgives the previous year every year.','',NULL,'Year,Earth,Forgives',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35439,'','Robert Hass','Poet','\nMarch 1, 1941\n','','American','The first book that really knocked me out was the \'Brothers Karamazov.\' I read it when I was a senior in high school.','',NULL,'School,Book,High',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35440,'Good','Robert Hass','Poet','\nMarch 1, 1941\n','','American','There are moments when the body is as numinous as words, days that are the good flesh continuing. Such tenderness, those afternoons and evenings, saying blackberry, blackberry, blackberry.','',NULL,'Saying,Words',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35441,'Money','Robert Hass','Poet','\nMarch 1, 1941\n','','American','When I was in college, I lost my scholarship one year. I had enough money for tuition, but not room and board. So I camped in the hills.','',NULL,'Lost,Enough',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35442,'','Robert Hass','Poet','\nMarch 1, 1941\n','','American','When I was in high school in the \'50s you were supposed to be an Elvis Presley, a James Dean, a Marlon Brando or a Kingston Trio type in a button-down shirt headed for the fraternities at Stanford or Cal.','',NULL,'School,High,Supposed',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35443,'','Robert Hass','Poet','\nMarch 1, 1941\n','','American','Writing is an incessant process of discovery.','',NULL,'Writing,Process,Discovery',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35444,'Nature,Art','Childe Hassam','Artist','\nOctober 17, 1859\n','\nAugust 27, 1935\n','American','Art, to me, is the interpretation of the impression which nature makes upon the eye and brain.','',NULL,'Brain',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35445,'Success','Childe Hassam','Artist','\nOctober 17, 1859\n','\nAugust 27, 1935\n','American','These small shows were decidedly a success. The exhibitions were not too large to be seen easily. It was not an effort, as larger collections of pictures usually are.','',NULL,'Small,Effort',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35446,'','King Hassan II','Royalty','\nJuly 9, 1929\n','\nJuly 23, 1999\n','Moroccan','It is not cowardly, quite the contrary, to seek to meet the adversary and know his intentions. However, it is cowardly, shameful and treasonable to lay down arms.','',NULL,'Down,Quite,Meet',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35447,'God','King Hassan II','Royalty','\nJuly 9, 1929\n','\nJuly 23, 1999\n','Moroccan','I beg the Most High to allow me the favour of the double reward, but if God only finds me worthy of one reward, I will accept it in all humility.','',NULL,'Humility,Accept',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35448,'','David Hasselhoff','Actor','\nJuly 17, 1952\n','','American','I wanted to play around with the format, really tear it to pieces and shake it up. For example, if Mitch saves someone from drowning, and that person then goes out and releases a virus that kills a million people. Imagine the moral implications of that.','',NULL,'Someone,Person,Play',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35449,'','David Hasselhoff','Actor','\nJuly 17, 1952\n','','American','I started training for musicals since I was a boy.','',NULL,'Training,Since,Started',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35450,'','David Hasselhoff','Actor','\nJuly 17, 1952\n','','American','I\'m six foot four, an all-American guy, and handsome and talented as well!','',NULL,'Handsome,Guy,Four',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35451,'','David Hasselhoff','Actor','\nJuly 17, 1952\n','','American','In case you haven\'t caught the commercials, I\'m in the new SpongeBob SquarePants Movie.','',NULL,'Movie,Caught,Case',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35452,'Good','David Hasselhoff','Actor','\nJuly 17, 1952\n','','American','I think people know that I\'ve got a good heart.','',NULL,'Heart',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35453,'','David Hasselhoff','Actor','\nJuly 17, 1952\n','','American','My wife is the dancer, but I certainly know how to sing.','',NULL,'Wife,Sing,Dancer',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35454,'','David Hasselhoff','Actor','\nJuly 17, 1952\n','','American','The talent that I was blessed with was really for the theater.','',NULL,'Blessed,Talent,Theater',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35455,'','David Hasselhoff','Actor','\nJuly 17, 1952\n','','American','There are many dying children out there whose last wish is to meet me.','',NULL,'Children,Wish,Last',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35456,'','David Hasselhoff','Actor','\nJuly 17, 1952\n','','American','All I want to do is be onstage. A performer needs to perform.','',NULL,'Needs,Performer,Onstage',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35457,'','David Hasselhoff','Actor','\nJuly 17, 1952\n','','American','Before long, I\'ll have my own channel - I\'ll be like Barney.','',NULL,'Long,Before,Channel',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35458,'Positive','David Hasselhoff','Actor','\nJuly 17, 1952\n','','American','Celebrity means that I can affect people in a positive way.','',NULL,'Means,Celebrity',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35459,'Work','David Hasselhoff','Actor','\nJuly 17, 1952\n','','American','Getting in shape for this role, which is incredibly demanding, vocally, has been a lot of hard work, but I\'m nailing it. I\'m even kind of, at times, blowing my own mind, because I am even able to talk right now.','',NULL,'Mind,Hard',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35460,'Life,Time','David Hasselhoff','Actor','\nJuly 17, 1952\n','','American','I did, I\'d say, at least about 80 percent of the rest of the driving, and I had the time of my life.','',NULL,'Did',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35461,'','David Hasselhoff','Actor','\nJuly 17, 1952\n','','American','I embrace everything.','',NULL,'Everything,Embrace',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35462,'','David Hasselhoff','Actor','\nJuly 17, 1952\n','','American','I feel like Elvis. Only alive.','',NULL,'Alive,Elvis',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35463,'','David Hasselhoff','Actor','\nJuly 17, 1952\n','','American','I grew up in Chicago, and there was always snow. In Los Angeles there never was, so we would always import snow!','',NULL,'Snow,Chicago,Angeles',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35464,'','David Hasselhoff','Actor','\nJuly 17, 1952\n','','American','I let people down easy with inspiration.','',NULL,'Down,Easy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35465,'Good','David Hasselhoff','Actor','\nJuly 17, 1952\n','','American','I look good, but I probably have the insides of Elvis.','',NULL,'Elvis,Insides',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35466,'Work','David Hasselhoff','Actor','\nJuly 17, 1952\n','','American','I once didn\'t work out for six weeks. It took me for ever to get the weight off.','',NULL,'Ever,Off',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35467,'Respect','David Hasselhoff','Actor','\nJuly 17, 1952\n','','American','If you don\'t respect me you\'re not gonna get that respect back.','',NULL,'Gonna',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35468,'Life,Truth','David Hasselhoff','Actor','\nJuly 17, 1952\n','','American','Image is what people perceive my life to be. It\'s nothing like the truth.','',NULL,'Nothing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35469,'','David Hasselhoff','Actor','\nJuly 17, 1952\n','','American','In a cornball way, I think being a celebrity is about making a difference, too.','',NULL,'Making,Difference,Celebrity',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35470,'Family,Christmas','David Hasselhoff','Actor','\nJuly 17, 1952\n','','American','My Christmas wish would be to have an entire week off. To spend it with my family and just curl up and watch Christmas movies when it\'s snowing outside.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35471,'','David Hasselhoff','Actor','\nJuly 17, 1952\n','','American','My one ambition was to go to Broadway, and I never gave up on that dream.','',NULL,'Dream,Ambition,Gave',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35472,'','David Hasselhoff','Actor','\nJuly 17, 1952\n','','American','My web site is so fresh. The paint is still wet, but stay tuned, because I have lots of personal things, specifically about what is happening day-to-day, that I will keep updating daily.','',NULL,'Daily,Still,Keep',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35473,'Hope','Dennis Hastert','Politician','\nJanuary 2, 1942\n','','American','At the end of the day, my hope is that when the new Medicare- Prescription Drug Law gets up and fully running a lot more seniors will pay a whole lot less than they do today for their much-needed medications.','',NULL,'Today,End',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35474,'War','Dennis Hastert','Politician','\nJanuary 2, 1942\n','','American','Priorities like winning the War on Terror and providing tax relief that will keep our economy growing strong.','',NULL,'Strong,Winning',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35475,'Legal,Good','Dennis Hastert','Politician','\nJanuary 2, 1942\n','','American','Cagey trial lawyers have figured out there\'s a pretty good likelihood their case - no matter what its merit - will literally get its day in court because of favorable judges.','',NULL,'Pretty',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35476,'','Dennis Hastert','Politician','\nJanuary 2, 1942\n','','American','It\'s estimated for every $1 billion we spend on road construction, nearly 48,000 jobs are created.','',NULL,'Road,Jobs,Spend',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35477,'Government','Dennis Hastert','Politician','\nJanuary 2, 1942\n','','American','Just like families must live within their budgets, the Federal Government must live within its means. We have passed appropriations bills that have been fiscally responsible while recognizing our national priorities.','',NULL,'Live,Must',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35478,'','Dennis Hastert','Politician','\nJanuary 2, 1942\n','','American','Unfortunately, opponents of online speech have decided to punish our changing technological world.','',NULL,'Speech,Decided,Changing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35479,'Great','Dennis Hastert','Politician','\nJanuary 2, 1942\n','','American','What makes America great is that we can come together during times of national tragedy.','',NULL,'Together,America',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35480,'','Dennis Hastert','Politician','\nJanuary 2, 1942\n','','American','America\'s economy is resilient, and I am confident that Republican pro-growth policies will continue to keep our economy growing - just as it has since after the September 2001 terrorist attacks.','',NULL,'America,After,Keep',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35481,'','Dennis Hastert','Politician','\nJanuary 2, 1942\n','','American','But, if you don\'t like your current Rx coverage or don\'t have any coverage to begin with, you\'ll now have the choice to add this new affordable option to your current Medicare plan.','',NULL,'Choice,Plan,Begin',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35482,'Death','Dennis Hastert','Politician','\nJanuary 2, 1942\n','','American','Death just shouldn\'t be a taxable event.','',NULL,'Event,Taxable',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35483,'Time,War','Dennis Hastert','Politician','\nJanuary 2, 1942\n','','American','It\'s a tough time my friends. We need to make sacrifices to ensure our troops have the tools they need in order to get the job done. This budget will help us win the War on Terror.','',NULL,'Help',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35484,'Work','Dennis Hastert','Politician','\nJanuary 2, 1942\n','','American','On Capitol Hill, House Republicans have been doing our part. We\'ve been hard at work developing policies that will help empower all Americans. We\'re beginning to see results. We reduced taxes for everyone.','',NULL,'Help,Hard',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35485,'Money','Dennis Hastert','Politician','\nJanuary 2, 1942\n','','American','One way we gave small businesses more money to invest was by extending tax provisions on expensing. This allows businesses to immediately write off things like equipment, without being burdened by depreciation requirements.','',NULL,'Small,Off',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35486,'','Dennis Hastert','Politician','\nJanuary 2, 1942\n','','American','Our economy is creating jobs and giving businesses the conditions they need to invest and succeed.','',NULL,'Giving,Succeed,Economy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35487,'','Dennis Hastert','Politician','\nJanuary 2, 1942\n','','American','Our economy is robust and will remain strong as more Americans who want a job find one. Republican economic policies based on tax relief are working for the American people.','',NULL,'Strong,Job,Find',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35488,'','Dennis Hastert','Politician','\nJanuary 2, 1942\n','','American','Our world has evolved and grown more technologically savvy. Lawmakers need to adjust to these changes.','',NULL,'Changes,Grown,Adjust',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35489,'Leadership,Time','Dennis Hastert','Politician','\nJanuary 2, 1942\n','','American','President Reagan was a leader at a time when the American people most needed leadership. He outlined a vision that captured the imagination of the free world, a vision that toppled the Communist empire and freed countless millions.','',NULL,'Free',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35490,'Government','Dennis Hastert','Politician','\nJanuary 2, 1942\n','','American','The federal government seeks to control and regulate the Internet, but the last thing this Congress should be doing is trying to stifle public debate online.','',NULL,'Control,Trying',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35491,'','Dennis Hastert','Politician','\nJanuary 2, 1942\n','','American','The Tort Tax adds to the cost of everything we buy because businesses and manufacturers have to cover themselves and their employees - just in case they get sued by a greedy personal injury lawyer.','',NULL,'Everything,Personal,Themselves',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35492,'','Dennis Hastert','Politician','\nJanuary 2, 1942\n','','American','There has to be some limit to what lawyers can take from their clients. Otherwise, cagey attorneys end up with the lion\'s share of the settlement and the victims end up with little more than scraps.','',NULL,'End,Lion,Share',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35493,'','Dennis Hastert','Politician','\nJanuary 2, 1942\n','','American','Today, nearly 40 percent of a senior\'s healthcare spending is on pharmaceutical medications.','',NULL,'Today,Percent,Spending',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35494,'','Dennis Hastert','Politician','\nJanuary 2, 1942\n','','American','Too many employers have said that they are unable to find skilled workers.','',NULL,'Find,Said,Workers',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35495,'Freedom,Society','Dennis Hastert','Politician','\nJanuary 2, 1942\n','','American','Trade creates jobs and lifts people out of poverty. And when that happens, societies stabilize and grow. And there is nothing like a stable society to fight terrorism and strengthen democracy, freedom and rule of law.','',NULL,'Fight',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35496,'Future','Dennis Hastert','Politician','\nJanuary 2, 1942\n','','American','We want to make sure that Social Security is fixed for those people who have had that promise and there\'s something in the future for our younger workers. And we\'re not about to do a welfare program.','',NULL,'Social,Sure',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35497,'Health','Dennis Hastert','Politician','\nJanuary 2, 1942\n','','American','When Medicare was created for senior citizens and America \'s disabled in 1965, about half of a senior\'s health care spending was on doctors and the other half on hospitals.','',NULL,'Care,America',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35498,'Peace,Respect','Alcee Hastings','Politician','\nSeptember 5, 1936\n','','American','Not just Christians and Jews, but also Muslims, Buddhists, Hindus and the followers of many other religions believe in values like peace, respect, tolerance and dignity. These are values that bring people together and enable us to build responsible and solid communities.','',NULL,'Believe',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35499,'Freedom','Alcee Hastings','Politician','\nSeptember 5, 1936\n','','American','Usually, it is not my habit to address religious issues on the floor. I strongly believe in a person\'s right to religious freedom, as well as the separation of church and state.','',NULL,'Believe,Person',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35500,'','Alcee Hastings','Politician','\nSeptember 5, 1936\n','','American','While few religious leaders and scholars would doubt the commonalities that exist among the various religious groups, the followers of these religions unfortunately struggle in their effort to peacefully coexist.','',NULL,'Struggle,Doubt,Effort',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35501,'','Alcee Hastings','Politician','\nSeptember 5, 1936\n','','American','Given the fact that most religions share basic values, it is most unfortunate that religious people can be played off against each other so easily. One possible reason for this may be that people do not know enough about other people\'s beliefs.','',NULL,'May,Enough,Reason',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35502,'','Alcee Hastings','Politician','\nSeptember 5, 1936\n','','American','I am pleased to see that many of the world\'s leaders have publicly recognized that the crisis in the Middle East was deliberately incited by terrorist organizations.','',NULL,'Crisis,Leaders,Middle',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35503,'God','Alcee Hastings','Politician','\nSeptember 5, 1936\n','','American','I find it difficult to believe that God would want us to strip the courts of their powers to interpret the laws of this land, albeit with the divergent opinions. I shudder that my colleagues do not understand the dynamics of the Federal judiciary.','',NULL,'Believe,Understand',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35504,'Work','Alcee Hastings','Politician','\nSeptember 5, 1936\n','','American','If Americans want to see results instead of rhetoric, if taxpayers would like solutions instead of sound bites, and hard work instead of horse trading, I suggest you take a short look, and it won\'t take much longer, at the accomplishments of this Congress.','',NULL,'Hard,Short',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35505,'War','Alcee Hastings','Politician','\nSeptember 5, 1936\n','','American','If today is anything like the typical day of the past 3 years, three American soldiers will die in Iraq or Afghanistan, the Taliban will get a little stronger in Afghanistan and the civil war will continue to be enhanced in Iraq.','',NULL,'Today,Past',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35506,'','Alcee Hastings','Politician','\nSeptember 5, 1936\n','','American','Moreover, I want us to urge political and religious leaders, and all peoples of the world, to move forward in a conciliatory spirit, to deal with religious matters in a responsible and balanced way, and to focus on their common grounds.','',NULL,'Forward,Focus,Political',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35507,'Faith','Alcee Hastings','Politician','\nSeptember 5, 1936\n','','American','Mr. Speaker, I am deeply concerned that many regions of this world are suffering from the effects of armed conflicts with religious aspects. I believe that the differences of faith are not the real reason for these conflicts.','',NULL,'Believe,Real',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35508,'','Alcee Hastings','Politician','\nSeptember 5, 1936\n','','American','Nearly 60 years ago, the international community made a commitment to put an end to the crime of genocide by ratifying the United Nations Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide.','',NULL,'End,Made,Put',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35509,'Peace','Alcee Hastings','Politician','\nSeptember 5, 1936\n','','American','The actions of the terrorist organizations, Hezbollah, in Lebanon, and Hamas, in Gaza, against Israel are unconscionable. Instead of working towards peace, these terrorist organizations have chosen to perpetuate the violence.','',NULL,'Working,Violence',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35510,'','Alcee Hastings','Politician','\nSeptember 5, 1936\n','','American','The Middle East is literally going up in flames, as is California, and Katrina\'s problems haven\'t been solved, and Congress\' response is to criticize Federal judges.','',NULL,'Problems,Congress,Middle',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35511,'','Alcee Hastings','Politician','\nSeptember 5, 1936\n','','American','The world is better because of Coretta Scott King. She affected countless lives and her voice will be deeply missed, especially by those who carry on her incredible undertaking.','',NULL,'Better,Her,She',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35512,'','Alcee Hastings','Politician','\nSeptember 5, 1936\n','','American','Today, barely 5 percent of all containers coming into the United States through our ports are scanned.','',NULL,'Today,Through,United',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35513,'','Alcee Hastings','Politician','\nSeptember 5, 1936\n','','American','Today, the Federal minimum wage purchases less than it has at any point in the last 50 years. Let me repeat: The Federal minimum wage purchases less than it has at any point in the last 50 years.','',NULL,'Today,Last,Point',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35514,'','Alcee Hastings','Politician','\nSeptember 5, 1936\n','','American','Unprovoked attacks on Israel\'s borders, murdering Israeli soldiers, taking Israeli hostages and showering rockets targeting and killing Israeli civilians are not furthering any legitimate goal.','',NULL,'Goal,Soldiers,Taking',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35515,'Education','Alcee Hastings','Politician','\nSeptember 5, 1936\n','','American','Yesterday in this country we had people die of hunger and malnutrition. In some parts of this country, the infant mortality rate rivals that of sub-Saharan Africa. We have a public education system that ranks below that of almost any other Western nation.','',NULL,'Country,Die',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35516,'Patriotism,Freedom','Doc Hastings','Politician','\nFebruary 7, 1941\n','','American','137 years later, Memorial Day remains one of America\'s most cherished patriotic observances. The spirit of this day has not changed - it remains a day to honor those who died defending our freedom and democracy.','',NULL,'Democracy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35517,'War','Doc Hastings','Politician','\nFebruary 7, 1941\n','','American','We owe our World War II veterans - and all our veterans - a debt we can never fully repay.','',NULL,'Debt,Veterans',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35518,'','Doc Hastings','Politician','\nFebruary 7, 1941\n','','American','Those who committed these cowardly acts may believe that they have shaken our resolve to defeat terrorism. They could not be more wrong.','',NULL,'Believe,May,Wrong',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35519,'','Doc Hastings','Politician','\nFebruary 7, 1941\n','','American','The most basic obligation we have to our veterans is that we keep the promises that were made to them. That is what makes the recent failures of the Veterans Administration so shameful.','',NULL,'Made,Keep,Makes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35520,'Women,Men','Doc Hastings','Politician','\nFebruary 7, 1941\n','','American','As long as every generation rises to its challenges and stands up in defense of liberty - as Americans have done in the past and as our men and women continue to do today - our nation will remain free and strong.','',NULL,'Today',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35521,'','Doc Hastings','Politician','\nFebruary 7, 1941\n','','American','In the summer of 1776 our Founding Fathers sought to secure our independence and the liberties that remain the foundation of our nation today.','',NULL,'Today,Nation,Summer',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35522,'','Doc Hastings','Politician','\nFebruary 7, 1941\n','','American','Like the American soldiers who went before them, they are putting their lives on the line to protect ours.','',NULL,'Before,American,Lives',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35523,'Failure','Doc Hastings','Politician','\nFebruary 7, 1941\n','','American','As efforts to fix this failure at the Veterans Administration continue, I also intend to persist in demanding answers and action on the establishment of a new clinic to serve the veterans in North Central Washington.','',NULL,'Action,Veterans',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35524,'War,Freedom','Doc Hastings','Politician','\nFebruary 7, 1941\n','','American','I am confident that in the end freedom and democracy will prevail over terror and tyranny. We will win this war on terror - and when we do Americans, the British, Iraqis, and people around the world will be more secure.','',NULL,'End',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35525,'Family,Hope,Business','Doc Hastings','Politician','\nFebruary 7, 1941\n','','American','I hope that the Senate acts quickly to pass this legislation so that Americans will no longer worry about having to sell the family farm or business to pay taxes after the death of a loved one.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35526,'Money,Government','Doc Hastings','Politician','\nFebruary 7, 1941\n','','American','In 2001, Congress passed much needed tax relief to allow Americans to keep more of their hard earned money and spend it as they see fit - rather than how the federal government sees fit.','',NULL,'Hard',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35527,'','Doc Hastings','Politician','\nFebruary 7, 1941\n','','American','In addition to demanding answers and accountability from the Veterans Administration, Congress had to act to ensure veterans do not suffer because of the actions of a federal agency.','',NULL,'Veterans,Act,Congress',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35528,'Health,Money','Doc Hastings','Politician','\nFebruary 7, 1941\n','','American','In mid-May, the House of Representatives approved the full amount of money that the Veterans Administration said was needed for next year - plus an additional $1 billion increase for veterans\' health care.','',NULL,'Care',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35529,'Freedom','Doc Hastings','Politician','\nFebruary 7, 1941\n','','American','In remembering those who lost their lives in the London attacks and the September 11th attacks we continue our commitment to fighting for freedom, democracy and justice.','',NULL,'Justice,Lost',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35530,'Family,Time,Business','Doc Hastings','Politician','\nFebruary 7, 1941\n','','American','In six short years, small business owners and family farmers will once again be assessed a tax on the value of their property at the time of their death, despite having paid taxes throughout their lifetime.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35531,'','Doc Hastings','Politician','\nFebruary 7, 1941\n','','American','In the over two centuries since the signing of the Declaration of Independence, millions of Americans have bravely served our nation in uniform so that all generations can continue to enjoy those same liberties.','',NULL,'Enjoy,Two,Same',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35532,'','Doc Hastings','Politician','\nFebruary 7, 1941\n','','American','Leaving Iraq without military assistance during its transition, and before it is stable enough to ensure its own citizens\' security, would pose a tremendous risk. We must complete our mission.','',NULL,'Must,Enough,Leaving',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35533,'','Doc Hastings','Politician','\nFebruary 7, 1941\n','','American','Like many Americans my thoughts and prayers are with the people of London. My deepest sympathies are extended to those who lost a loved one in the recent terror attacks.','',NULL,'Lost,Thoughts,Loved',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35534,'War','Doc Hastings','Politician','\nFebruary 7, 1941\n','','American','Logan was talking about the Civil War, which claimed the lives of more than 500,000 Americans. He wanted to provide Civil War veterans with a day to pay respects to their fellow soldiers who did not live to see the end of the war, without losing a day\'s pay.','',NULL,'Live,End',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35535,'Money','Doc Hastings','Politician','\nFebruary 7, 1941\n','','American','Now Congress learns that the Veterans Administration failed to provide complete, accurate information on the money it needs for both this year and next year.','',NULL,'Year,Both',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35536,'Success','Doc Hastings','Politician','\nFebruary 7, 1941\n','','American','Our region\'s economy was built upon their entrepreneurial spirit, and our economy still depends on the continued success of the enterprises they have worked so hard to create.','',NULL,'Hard,Still',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35537,'','Doc Hastings','Politician','\nFebruary 7, 1941\n','','American','Since September 11th Congress has created the Department of Homeland Security, more than doubled the homeland security budget and implemented a bipartisan overhaul of our intelligence systems.','',NULL,'Since,Security,Congress',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35538,'Women,Men,War','Doc Hastings','Politician','\nFebruary 7, 1941\n','','American','The men and women on the front lines of the war on terror continue to risk their lives to save ours - and for that we owe them a debt that we can never truly repay. Thanks to their efforts we have made tremendous progress. Yet, the job is not done.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35539,'Travel','Doc Hastings','Politician','\nFebruary 7, 1941\n','','American','The need for this clinic is clear to me, to the veterans who are currently forced to travel hours to receive care, and even to the Veterans Administration that itself identified creation of a clinic in this part of our state as a priority to be completed by 2006.','',NULL,'Care,State',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35540,'War','Doc Hastings','Politician','\nFebruary 7, 1941\n','','American','The road ahead is not easy. Iraq is currently the center of the war on terror.','',NULL,'Easy,Road',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35541,'Hope,Government','Max Hastings','Journalist','\nDecember 28, 1945\n','','British','A Tory government with a decent mandate seems the only hope of tackling the fiscal catastrophe responsibly.','',NULL,'Seems',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35542,'','Max Hastings','Journalist','\nDecember 28, 1945\n','','British','I would be miserable if I went to bed without having written 1,000 words about something.','',NULL,'Words,Miserable,Bed',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35543,'','Max Hastings','Journalist','\nDecember 28, 1945\n','','British','I would have been a disastrous soldier.','',NULL,'Soldier,Disastrous',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35544,'','Max Hastings','Journalist','\nDecember 28, 1945\n','','British','I\'m a passionate monarchist.','',NULL,'Passionate',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35545,'','Max Hastings','Journalist','\nDecember 28, 1945\n','','British','I\'m a wet liberal really, and always have been. But I\'m sort of an aggressive wet liberal.','',NULL,'Liberal,Aggressive,Wet',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35546,'Women,God,Men','Max Hastings','Journalist','\nDecember 28, 1945\n','','British','I\'ve always found women more loyal, more disciplined, less neurotic, more hardworking. I just think they\'re perfect colleagues. Whereas, God knows, I\'ve dealt with plenty of neurotic men.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35547,'Family','Max Hastings','Journalist','\nDecember 28, 1945\n','','British','It was always inevitable that if you get serious trouble in any family then everybody\'s inclined to look at the head of that family and see if they see any cause or reason to associate it with the head of the, head of the family, why it should be.','',NULL,'Why,Serious',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35548,'Work','Max Hastings','Journalist','\nDecember 28, 1945\n','','British','It\'s miraculous how much easier the computer has made my sort of work.','',NULL,'Made,Computer',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35549,'','Max Hastings','Journalist','\nDecember 28, 1945\n','','British','Lots of us when we\'re children believe \'oh well, if the world knew us as we really are, they\'d know what wonderful, clever, brilliant, charming people we really are.\'','',NULL,'Believe,Children,Wonderful',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35550,'Life','Max Hastings','Journalist','\nDecember 28, 1945\n','','British','People who get on at school are the ones who play by the rules, and no one\'s going to get far in later life playing by the system.','',NULL,'School,Play',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35551,'Family','Max Hastings','Journalist','\nDecember 28, 1945\n','','British','There was no doubt that in the early and mid-eighties that many of us in broadsheet newspapers felt that we still had a responsibility to try to protect the Royal Family or if you like protect the Monarchy from the assaults of the media.','',NULL,'Doubt,Still',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35552,'','Max Hastings','Journalist','\nDecember 28, 1945\n','','British','We\'re taking part in a divine comedy and we should realise that the play is always a comedy, in that we\'re all ultimately ridiculous.','',NULL,'Play,Comedy,Taking',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35553,'','Max Hastings','Journalist','\nDecember 28, 1945\n','','British','When I am fishing, I think quite a lot about the fish, but I also think about the book I\'m writing.','',NULL,'Book,Writing,Fish',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35554,'Work,Great','Reed Hastings','Businessman','\nOctober 8, 1960\n','','American','At Netflix, we think you have to build a sense of responsibility where people care about the enterprise. Hard work, like long hours at the office, doesn\'t matter as much to us. We care about great work.','',NULL,'Care',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35555,'','Reed Hastings','Businessman','\nOctober 8, 1960\n','','American','But as an entrepreneur you have to feel like you can jump out of an aeroplane because you\'re confident that you\'ll catch a bird flying by. It\'s an act of stupidity, and most entrepreneurs go splat because the bird doesn\'t come by, but a few times it does.','',NULL,'Stupidity,Few,Times',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35556,'','Reed Hastings','Businessman','\nOctober 8, 1960\n','','American','Fibre optic is becoming like electricity. If you look at how electricity spread around the globe 100 years ago, that\'s what\'s happening now.','',NULL,'Around,Happening,Becoming',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35557,'Education,Work','Reed Hastings','Businessman','\nOctober 8, 1960\n','','American','About half my work in education is U.S. political reform around school districts and charter schools, and creating more room for entrepreneurial organizations to develop. And about half on technology, which I look at as a global platform.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35558,'','Reed Hastings','Businessman','\nOctober 8, 1960\n','','American','Broadcast TV is like the landline of 20 years ago.','',NULL,'Tv,Broadcast',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35559,'','Reed Hastings','Businessman','\nOctober 8, 1960\n','','American','Comparing Apple to Netflix is like comparing apples to oranges, especially if the oranges made so many mistakes that people stopped eating oranges and just went back to Blockbuster.','',NULL,'Mistakes,Made,Eating',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35560,'Great','Reed Hastings','Businessman','\nOctober 8, 1960\n','','American','Great leaders, like Steve Jobs or Jeff Bezos, also focused on the long term.','',NULL,'Long,Leaders',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35561,'Experience','Reed Hastings','Businessman','\nOctober 8, 1960\n','','American','How much has it been your experience that Americans follow what happens in the world?','',NULL,'Happens,Follow',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35562,'','Reed Hastings','Businessman','\nOctober 8, 1960\n','','American','I don\'t know of any Internet service that opens on a regional basis.','',NULL,'Service,Internet,Regional',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35563,'','Reed Hastings','Businessman','\nOctober 8, 1960\n','','American','I founded Netflix. I\'ve built it steadily over 12 years now, first with DVD becoming profitable in 2002, a head-to-head ferocious battle with Blockbuster and evolving the company toward streaming.','',NULL,'Battle,Company,Toward',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35564,'','Reed Hastings','Businessman','\nOctober 8, 1960\n','','American','I hate the photo shoots.','',NULL,'Hate,Photo,Shoots',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35565,'','Reed Hastings','Businessman','\nOctober 8, 1960\n','','American','I hate the photo shoots. I hate all that stuff.','',NULL,'Hate,Stuff,Photo',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35566,'','Reed Hastings','Businessman','\nOctober 8, 1960\n','','American','I think there will be 20 years of evolution from linear broadcast to internet television.','',NULL,'Television,Internet,Evolution',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35567,'','Reed Hastings','Businessman','\nOctober 8, 1960\n','','American','I watch mostly independent films.','',NULL,'Films,Watch,Mostly',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35568,'Great','Reed Hastings','Businessman','\nOctober 8, 1960\n','','American','I\'m an HBO subscriber, and I watch a bunch of great shows on HBO.','',NULL,'Watch,Shows',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35569,'','Reed Hastings','Businessman','\nOctober 8, 1960\n','','American','I\'m on the Facebook board now. Little did they know that I thought Facebook was really stupid when I first heard about it back in 2005.','',NULL,'Stupid,Thought,Did',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35570,'Life','Reed Hastings','Businessman','\nOctober 8, 1960\n','','American','I\'ve worked very hard, but my life\'s always been fun.','',NULL,'Fun,Hard',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35571,'Smile','Reed Hastings','Businessman','\nOctober 8, 1960\n','','American','If the Starbucks secret is a smile when you get your latte... ours is that the Web site adapts to the individual\'s taste.','',NULL,'Secret,Individual',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35572,'','Reed Hastings','Businessman','\nOctober 8, 1960\n','','American','In 20 years from now we will all be able to click and watch TV.','',NULL,'Able,Watch,Tv',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35573,'Age,Computers','Reed Hastings','Businessman','\nOctober 8, 1960\n','','American','In fact, technology has been the story of human progress from as long back as we know. In 100 years people will look back on now and say, \'That was the Internet Age.\' And computers will be seen as a mere ingredient to the Internet Age.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35574,'Success','Reed Hastings','Businessman','\nOctober 8, 1960\n','','American','In hindsight, I slid into arrogance based upon past success.','',NULL,'Past,Arrogance',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35575,'','Reed Hastings','Businessman','\nOctober 8, 1960\n','','American','In the States, there\'s ESPN3, and each country has different options, and other than premiere league football, there tends to be very little global content. And movie and TV rights are pretty broad content.','',NULL,'Football,Different,Country',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35576,'','Reed Hastings','Businessman','\nOctober 8, 1960\n','','American','In the U.S., HBO is a very aggressive service.','',NULL,'Service,Aggressive,Hbo',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35577,'','Reed Hastings','Businessman','\nOctober 8, 1960\n','','American','It is clear that for many of our members two websites would make things more difficult, so we are going to keep Netflix as one place to go for streaming and DVDs.','',NULL,'Two,Place,Keep',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35578,'','Reed Hastings','Businessman','\nOctober 8, 1960\n','','American','It turns out that all Netflix streaming peak on Saturday night can fit inside a single fiber optic, which is the size of one human hair.','',NULL,'Human,Single,Night',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35579,'','Orrin Hatch','Politician','\nMarch 22, 1934\n','','','The First Amendment is not an altar on which we must sacrifice our children, families, and community standards. Obscene material that is not protected by the First Amendment can and must be prohibited.','',NULL,'Children,Must,Sacrifice',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35580,'Technology','Orrin Hatch','Politician','\nMarch 22, 1934\n','','','Microsoft is engaging in unlawful predatory practices that go well beyond the scope of fair competition.','',NULL,'Fair,Beyond',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35581,'Life,Work,Great','Orrin Hatch','Politician','\nMarch 22, 1934\n','','','Today America lost a great elder statesman, a committed public servant, and leader of the Senate. And today I lost a treasured friend. Ted Kennedy was an iconic, larger than life United States senator whose influence cannot be overstated. Many have come before, and many will come after, but Ted Kenn','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35582,'Life,Society','Orrin Hatch','Politician','\nMarch 22, 1934\n','','','Capital punishment is our society\'s recognition of the sanctity of human life.','',NULL,'Human',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35583,'','Orrin Hatch','Politician','\nMarch 22, 1934\n','','','I do know dumb-ass questions when I see dumb-ass questions.','',NULL,'Questions',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35584,'','Orrin Hatch','Politician','\nMarch 22, 1934\n','','','Judges who take the law into their own hands, who make up constitutional \'rights\' in order to strike down laws they oppose, undermine the people\'s right to have their values shape public policy and define the culture.','',NULL,'Down,Law,Public',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35585,'Nature','Orrin Hatch','Politician','\nMarch 22, 1934\n','','','No matter how badly senators want to know things, judicial nominees are limited in what they may discuss. That limitation is real, and it comes from the very nature of what judges do.','',NULL,'Real,May',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35586,'','Orrin Hatch','Politician','\nMarch 22, 1934\n','','','Our heroes are fighting to bring stability to the Middle East, and they have put pressure on all of the tyrannies of the Middle East. They have taken a stand against tyranny, against terrorists, and for the prospect of decent societies throughout that region.','',NULL,'Fighting,Put,Against',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35587,'Business','Orrin Hatch','Politician','\nMarch 22, 1934\n','','','The fact is... our doors have not exactly been knocked down by companies willing to defend Microsoft\'s business practices.','',NULL,'Down,Fact',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35588,'Life,Government','Orrin Hatch','Politician','\nMarch 22, 1934\n','','','The Federal government does not have any information about extraterrestrial life to conceal, and there are no secret projects for me to investigate.','',NULL,'Secret',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35589,'Government','Orrin Hatch','Politician','\nMarch 22, 1934\n','','','Vigilant and effective antitrust enforcement today is preferable to the heavy hand of government regulation of the Internet tomorrow.','',NULL,'Today,Tomorrow',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35590,'Respect','Orrin Hatch','Politician','\nMarch 22, 1934\n','','','We cannot let our respect for the FBI blind us from the fact the FBI has sometimes come up short of our expectations.','',NULL,'Cannot,Short',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35591,'','Richard Hatch','Actor','\nMay 21, 1946\n','','American','I am looking for a character that connects to me on some level. It has to be about something, it has to have depth to it and it has to be about something. The story of the character and their relationship with the people and places around them appeal to me and are what I look for.','',NULL,'Character,Around,Looking',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35592,'Science','Richard Hatch','Actor','\nMay 21, 1946\n','','American','I happen to be one of those rare actors that actually loves very intelligent and well-acted science fiction.','',NULL,'Happen,Actually',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35593,'Life,Experience,Fear','Richard Hatch','Actor','\nMay 21, 1946\n','','American','I know from personal experience how fear and low self worth can cripple one\'s ability to succeed in life. But with a little support, caring and inspiration, miracles can happen.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35594,'Love','Richard Hatch','Actor','\nMay 21, 1946\n','','American','I love inspiring people and helping them to reach their potential.','',NULL,'Potential,Reach',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35595,'Love,Courage','Richard Hatch','Actor','\nMay 21, 1946\n','','American','I love revolutionaries who have the courage to stand up against the status quo. They\'re always misunderstood, but they\'re the ones who are standing up for human rights.','',NULL,'Human',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35596,'Love','Richard Hatch','Actor','\nMay 21, 1946\n','','American','I love Tennessee Williams pieces; they are so poetic and I love period pieces.','',NULL,'Period,Pieces',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35597,'','Richard Hatch','Actor','\nMay 21, 1946\n','','American','It\'s rare to get a really truly wonderfully written, acted and produced sci-fi show, period.','',NULL,'Show,Written,Truly',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35598,'','Richard Hatch','Actor','\nMay 21, 1946\n','','American','Programmers and marketing people know how to get into your subconscious - they spend millions of dollars researching colors, shapes, designs, symbols, that affect your preferences, and they can make you feel warm, trusting, like buying. They can manipulate you.','',NULL,'Marketing,Spend,Colors',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35599,'Life','Richard Hatch','Actor','\nMay 21, 1946\n','','American','Sci-fi conventions are probably the most fun, the most out-of-the-box, entertaining week or weekend you\'ve ever had in your life.','',NULL,'Fun,Ever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35600,'Amazing','Richard Hatch','Actor','\nMay 21, 1946\n','','American','Some of the most amazing human beings on the face of the planet go to sci-fi conventions, although I\'m sure a few of them wouldn\'t admit it.','',NULL,'Human,Few',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35601,'','Richard Hatch','Actor','\nMay 21, 1946\n','','American','Whatever you determine to be true in the subconscious becomes true for you.','',NULL,'True,Whatever,Determine',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35602,'','Richard Hatch','Actor','\nMay 21, 1946\n','','American','When you meet someone with a vision, you have to give them a shot and an opportunity to see what they can do.','',NULL,'Someone,Give,Vision',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35603,'','Teri Hatcher','Actress','\nDecember 8, 1964\n','','American','My advice, Be healthy, reach your own goals and don\'t be afraid to impersonate a SNL star.','',NULL,'Advice,Afraid,Star',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35604,'','Teri Hatcher','Actress','\nDecember 8, 1964\n','','American','At my lowest I was making nothing, of course.','',NULL,'Nothing,Making,Lowest',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35605,'Health','Teri Hatcher','Actress','\nDecember 8, 1964\n','','American','I am all about health... and to me, size is not what defines your health.','',NULL,'Size,Defines',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35606,'Love,Work','Teri Hatcher','Actress','\nDecember 8, 1964\n','','American','I am blessed to be able to work at a job I love and also give back in the most vital way - to people in need.','',NULL,'Blessed',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35607,'Time','Teri Hatcher','Actress','\nDecember 8, 1964\n','','American','I didn\'t care at all about losing, but I just didn\'t want Emerson to feel bad, You know, I didn\'t win, but Felicity won, and when you come to the set next time, you can give her a big congratulations.','',NULL,'Care,Bad',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35608,'Work,Mom','Teri Hatcher','Actress','\nDecember 8, 1964\n','','American','I feel like I\'m a stay-at-home mom, which I was for the five years before this. She\'s absolutely been my focus. That\'s the choice I made. Desperate Housewives is perfect for me. I get to go back to work and still be able to take my daughter to school and pick her up.','',NULL,'School',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35609,'','Teri Hatcher','Actress','\nDecember 8, 1964\n','','American','I feel like I\'m too old to just have sex. I mean, I want to have sex, but with somebody who really loves me.','',NULL,'Sex,Mean,Old',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35610,'Change,God','Teri Hatcher','Actress','\nDecember 8, 1964\n','','American','I\'d like to change my butt. It hangs a little too long. God forbid what it will look like when I\'m older. It will probably be dragging along on the ground behind me.','',NULL,'Long',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35611,'Beauty','Teri Hatcher','Actress','\nDecember 8, 1964\n','','American','I\'m 40 and I just got my first beauty campaign with Clairol Nice and Easy.','',NULL,'Nice,Easy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35612,'Money','Teri Hatcher','Actress','\nDecember 8, 1964\n','','American','I\'m a firm believer in putting your money where your mouth is.','',NULL,'Mouth,Firm',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35613,'Fear','Teri Hatcher','Actress','\nDecember 8, 1964\n','','American','I\'m a woman who carries around all these layers of fear and vulnerability.','',NULL,'Woman,Around',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35614,'Beauty,Great','Teri Hatcher','Actress','\nDecember 8, 1964\n','','American','In all my career, in my ups and downs, I\'ve never had a beauty campaign. This was meaningful that at almost 41 years old, I could be getting my first beauty campaign. It made me feel really great.','',NULL,'Career',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35615,'Change,Women','Teri Hatcher','Actress','\nDecember 8, 1964\n','','American','It is truly a privilege to be able to support all women\'s causes on a global level. It is remarkable that something as simple as television can empower us to create change and awareness in the world.','',NULL,'Simple',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35616,'','Teri Hatcher','Actress','\nDecember 8, 1964\n','','American','My parents are really well intended, and I think their way of dealing with things is denial and guilt. Nobody wanted to talk about it. But all I did was blame myself.','',NULL,'Parents,Blame,Did',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35617,'Beauty','Teri Hatcher','Actress','\nDecember 8, 1964\n','','American','This was meaningful that at almost 41 years old, I could be getting my first beauty campaign.','',NULL,'Old,Getting',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35618,'Hope','Teri Hatcher','Actress','\nDecember 8, 1964\n','','American','With this book, I truly hope to reach everyone that I don\'t bump into on the street and share my story.','',NULL,'Book,Everyone',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35619,'Good','Bobby Hatfield','Musician','\nAugust 10, 1940\n','\nNovember 5, 2003\n','American','Rolling Stones, Beatles, we gave them all the break they were looking for. All they needed was a good opening act, and we went out there and performed as well as we could... over 15,000 kids chanting.','',NULL,'Kids,Looking',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35620,'Love','Bobby Hatfield','Musician','\nAugust 10, 1940\n','\nNovember 5, 2003\n','American','Some people come to our shows and think they\'re gonna spend the night just listening to love songs, and they\'re pretty much surprised cause we do a lot of rock and roll.','',NULL,'Rock,Night',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35621,'','Bobby Hatfield','Musician','\nAugust 10, 1940\n','\nNovember 5, 2003\n','American','With me and Bill... I think we started out with $15 apiece and split the other $20 between the band.','',NULL,'Between,Started,Band',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35622,'Success,Life','Juliana Hatfield','Musician','\nJuly 27, 1967\n','','American','If you want to achieve things in life, you\'ve just got to do them, and if you\'re talented and smart, you\'ll succeed.','',NULL,'Smart',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35623,'Money','Juliana Hatfield','Musician','\nJuly 27, 1967\n','','American','I don\'t really care about money. I find money boring and accounting boring, so I\'m probably not going to ever make a lot of money.','',NULL,'Care,Boring',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35624,'Religion','Juliana Hatfield','Musician','\nJuly 27, 1967\n','','American','As long as there are religions, there are going to be people who are hiding their rottenness behind the veil of religion.','',NULL,'Long,Behind',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35625,'Life','Juliana Hatfield','Musician','\nJuly 27, 1967\n','','American','Baseball is more than a game. It\'s like life played out on a field.','',NULL,'Game,Baseball',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35626,'','Juliana Hatfield','Musician','\nJuly 27, 1967\n','','American','I still have a lot of those depressive thoughts, but now I have the foresight to tell myself, \'Don\'t think like that,\' and things seem better.','',NULL,'Better,Thoughts,Still',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35627,'','Juliana Hatfield','Musician','\nJuly 27, 1967\n','','American','People make such a big deal about how people in bands look, especially if you\'re a girl.','',NULL,'Girl,Big,Deal',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35628,'Life,Good','Juliana Hatfield','Musician','\nJuly 27, 1967\n','','American','The first kiss between two people is something really good in life.','',NULL,'Two',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35629,'','Juliana Hatfield','Musician','\nJuly 27, 1967\n','','American','Although I\'m a huge fan of Ben Kweller, I don\'t think I\'d cover one of his songs, simply because there\'s just so much of my own stuff I wanna do.','',NULL,'Stuff,Simply,Songs',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35630,'Home','Juliana Hatfield','Musician','\nJuly 27, 1967\n','','American','David Ortiz is a genius. He\'s incredible to watch. Over and over, he hits home runs that are simply transcendent.','',NULL,'Genius,Simply',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35631,'Freedom','Juliana Hatfield','Musician','\nJuly 27, 1967\n','','American','I don\'t have anything to prove anymore. I don\'t have a record deal, no one has any expectations, I\'m in a position of freedom. I don\'t need anyone\'s approval.','',NULL,'Anyone,Deal',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35632,'','Juliana Hatfield','Musician','\nJuly 27, 1967\n','','American','I find myself a fascinating subject.','',NULL,'Find,Subject',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35633,'','Juliana Hatfield','Musician','\nJuly 27, 1967\n','','American','I like visiting LA, but I wouldn\'t want to live there.','',NULL,'Live,La,Visiting',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35634,'','Juliana Hatfield','Musician','\nJuly 27, 1967\n','','American','I never felt happy with the idea that part of what I do is to be an object to be looked at. I thought of my public persona as an entity separate to myself.','',NULL,'Happy,Thought,Idea',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35635,'','Juliana Hatfield','Musician','\nJuly 27, 1967\n','','American','I never really expected to win the hearts of the masses.','',NULL,'Win,Hearts,Masses',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35636,'Love,Faith,Music','Juliana Hatfield','Musician','\nJuly 27, 1967\n','','American','I still have all the faith and love for my music and yet I\'m still playing places for kids.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35637,'','Juliana Hatfield','Musician','\nJuly 27, 1967\n','','American','I tend to fall for the archetypal, talented, charismatic rock boy.','',NULL,'Rock,Fall,Boy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35638,'Music,Business','Juliana Hatfield','Musician','\nJuly 27, 1967\n','','American','I\'d just like to inspire people to be themselves and do what they want and not conform to the rigid guidelines of the music or entertainment business.','',NULL,'Themselves',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35639,'Hope','Juliana Hatfield','Musician','\nJuly 27, 1967\n','','American','I\'m a damaged person, but I have hope and a will to not give up.','',NULL,'Person,Give',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35640,'','Juliana Hatfield','Musician','\nJuly 27, 1967\n','','American','I\'m a neo-Luddite.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35641,'','Juliana Hatfield','Musician','\nJuly 27, 1967\n','','American','I\'m full of contradictions.','',NULL,'Full',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35642,'Good','Juliana Hatfield','Musician','\nJuly 27, 1967\n','','American','I\'m not a very good advice-giver.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35643,'','Juliana Hatfield','Musician','\nJuly 27, 1967\n','','American','I\'m totally committed to the cause of individuality. That\'s the only thing I stand by: independence.','',NULL,'Stand,Cause,Committed',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35644,'Good','Juliana Hatfield','Musician','\nJuly 27, 1967\n','','American','It makes me feel good to have some comforting effect on someone that needs comfort.','',NULL,'Someone,Makes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35645,'','Juliana Hatfield','Musician','\nJuly 27, 1967\n','','American','Just do what feels right.','',NULL,'Feels',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35646,'Life,Time,Dad','Juliana Hatfield','Musician','\nJuly 27, 1967\n','','American','My dad was depressed a lot of the time, and there were a lot of things in his life that he never resolved.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35647,'Faith','Mark Hatfield','Politician','\nJuly 12, 1922\n','\nAugust 7, 2011\n','American','As a Christian, there is no other part of the New Right ideology that concerns me more than its self-serving misuse of religious faith.','',NULL,'Christian,Religious',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35648,'Faith','Mark Hatfield','Politician','\nJuly 12, 1922\n','\nAugust 7, 2011\n','American','The New Right, in many cases, is doing nothing less than placing a heretical claim on Christian faith that distorts, confuses, and destroys the opportunity for a biblical understanding of Jesus Christ and of his gospel for millions of people.','',NULL,'Nothing,Jesus',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35649,'War','Mark Hatfield','Politician','\nJuly 12, 1922\n','\nAugust 7, 2011\n','American','Having seen war, you obviously learned to hate war.','',NULL,'Hate,Learned',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35650,'','Mark Hatfield','Politician','\nJuly 12, 1922\n','\nAugust 7, 2011\n','American','Unless we have a well-educated people, we\'re vulnerable on our national security.','',NULL,'Security,Unless,National',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35651,'','Mark Hatfield','Politician','\nJuly 12, 1922\n','\nAugust 7, 2011\n','American','Yes, I\'m of the old guard, liberal Republican.','',NULL,'Old,Republican,Liberal',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35652,'Life,Freedom','Steven Hatfill','Scientist','\nOctober 24, 1953\n','','American','All Americans value the freedom of speech and the freedom of the press, and I believe this is essential for our continued way of life. But with this freedom comes responsibility. That responsibility has been abdicated here by some in the media and some in the government.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35653,'History','Steven Hatfill','Scientist','\nOctober 24, 1953\n','','American','After eight months of one of the most intensive public and private investigations in American history, no one - no one - has come up with a shred of evidence that I had anything to do with the anthrax letters. I have never worked with anthrax. I know nothing about this matter.','',NULL,'Nothing,After',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35654,'','Steven Hatfill','Scientist','\nOctober 24, 1953\n','','American','After reviewing the polygraph charts in private, the polygraph examiner told me that I had passed and that he believed I had nothing to do with the anthrax letters.','',NULL,'Nothing,After,Private',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35655,'','Steven Hatfill','Scientist','\nOctober 24, 1953\n','','American','And indeed, last week, the FBI executed a search warrant on my residence. This happened one day after my attorneys had left a message on the lead FBI investigator\'s voice mail confirming my continued readiness to answer questions and otherwise cooperate.','',NULL,'After,Last,Week',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35656,'','Steven Hatfill','Scientist','\nOctober 24, 1953\n','','American','Anthrax is a deadly inhalational disease.','',NULL,'Deadly,Disease,Anthrax',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35657,'','Steven Hatfill','Scientist','\nOctober 24, 1953\n','','American','As a scientist in the field of biological warfare defense, I have never had any reservations whatsoever about helping the anthrax investigation in any way that I could.','',NULL,'Helping,Defense,Scientist',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35658,'Experience,Knowledge','Steven Hatfill','Scientist','\nOctober 24, 1953\n','','American','But I am just as appalled that my experience, knowledge, dedication and service relative to defending the United States against biological warfare has been turned against me in connection with the search for the anthrax killer.','',NULL,'Service',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35659,'Love','Steven Hatfill','Scientist','\nOctober 24, 1953\n','','American','I am a loyal American, and I love my country.','',NULL,'Country,American',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35660,'Health,Government','Steven Hatfill','Scientist','\nOctober 24, 1953\n','','American','I am extremely proud of my service with the government and my efforts to help safeguard public health and protect our country against the scourge of offensive biological warfare.','',NULL,'Help',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35661,'Work,Knowledge','Steven Hatfill','Scientist','\nOctober 24, 1953\n','','American','I don\'t know Dr. Rosenberg. I have never met her, I have never spoken or corresponded with this woman. And to my knowledge, she is ignorant of my work and background except in the very broadest of terms.','',NULL,'Woman',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35662,'','Steven Hatfill','Scientist','\nOctober 24, 1953\n','','American','I especially object to having my character assassinated by reference to events from my past which bear absolutely no relationship to the question of who the anthrax killer is.','',NULL,'Character,Past,Question',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35663,'','Steven Hatfill','Scientist','\nOctober 24, 1953\n','','American','I have had nothing to do in any way, shape or form with the mailing of these anthrax letters, and it is extremely wrong for anyone to contend or suggest that I have.','',NULL,'Nothing,Wrong,Anyone',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35664,'','Steven Hatfill','Scientist','\nOctober 24, 1953\n','','American','I was devastated by the loss of my job in March, although I can understand why it occurred.','',NULL,'Job,Understand,Why',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35665,'Medical','Steven Hatfill','Scientist','\nOctober 24, 1953\n','','American','I\'m a medical doctor and a biomedical scientist.','',NULL,'Doctor,Scientist',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35666,'','Steven Hatfill','Scientist','\nOctober 24, 1953\n','','American','In due course, following an additional debriefing, the FBI confirmed to me and to my former counsel, Tom Carter, that I was not a suspect in this case. I assumed that my involvement in the investigation was over.','',NULL,'Following,Suspect,Former',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35667,'','Steven Hatfill','Scientist','\nOctober 24, 1953\n','','American','In fact, I had previously helped train one of the FBI agents who searched my apartment.','',NULL,'Fact,Train,Helped',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35668,'','Steven Hatfill','Scientist','\nOctober 24, 1953\n','','American','Later, I went down to the Washington field office and an onsite polygraph was administered.','',NULL,'Down,Office,Later',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35669,'Home','Steven Hatfill','Scientist','\nOctober 24, 1953\n','','American','So I was surprised at the notion that I might have brought anthrax to my home, and would have been even amused if it was not for the fact that this matter is so grave and serious.','',NULL,'Serious,Matter',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35670,'','Steven Hatfill','Scientist','\nOctober 24, 1953\n','','American','The next day I was put on paid leave from my new job at Louisiana State University. This is very painful to me, though once again I understand the circumstances in which my employers find themselves in light of these actions taken against me.','',NULL,'Job,Understand,Find',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35671,'Alone,Life','Anne Hathaway','Actress','\nNovember 12, 1982\n','','American','Loneliness is my least favorite thing about life. The thing that I\'m most worried about is just being alone without anybody to care for or someone who will care for me.','',NULL,'Loneliness',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35672,'Good','Anne Hathaway','Actress','\nNovember 12, 1982\n','','American','I\'ve always believed in people\'s capacity for goodness. I still believe that people are good. What I\'m not so trusting about anymore is their relationship to their own goodness.','',NULL,'Believe,Still',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35673,'Truth','Anne Hathaway','Actress','\nNovember 12, 1982\n','','American','I kind of got my big break with \'The Princess Diaries\' and during the press rounds for that everyone asked me: \'Did you always want to be a princess growing up?\' And the truth was, no I wanted to be Catwoman.','',NULL,'Did,Big',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35674,'Art','Anne Hathaway','Actress','\nNovember 12, 1982\n','','American','Whether or not you agree with Ayn Rand - and I have certain issues with some of her beliefs - the woman can tell a story. I mean, the novel as an art form is just in full florid bloom in \'Atlas Shrugged.\' It\'s an unbelievable story. The characters are so compelling, and what she\'s saying is mind-exp','',NULL,'Woman,Saying',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35675,'Equality','Anne Hathaway','Actress','\nNovember 12, 1982\n','','American','I believe I\'ve always been a big believer in equality. No one has ever been able to tell me I couldn\'t do something because I was a girl.','',NULL,'Girl,Believe',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35676,'Love,Design,Cool','Anne Hathaway','Actress','\nNovember 12, 1982\n','','American','I think fashion is a lot of fun. I love clothes. More than fashion or brand labels, I love design. I love the thought that people put into clothes. I love when clothes make cultural statements and I think personal style is really cool. I also freely recognize that fashion should be a hobby.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35677,'Money','Anne Hathaway','Actress','\nNovember 12, 1982\n','','American','It takes a minute for me to let my guard down, but once I do and I get to know someone, I\'m very open, very trusting. Some might say too trusting, because considering the amount of money that can be made from selling gossip, I could be very easily taken advantage of.','',NULL,'Someone,Gossip',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35678,'Life,Good','Anne Hathaway','Actress','\nNovember 12, 1982\n','','American','Mellow doesn\'t always make for a good story, but it makes for a good life.','',NULL,'Makes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35679,'Work,Best','Anne Hathaway','Actress','\nNovember 12, 1982\n','','American','So as long as I\'m a working actor, I can improve. I want to work with people that frighten me and excite me, and characters that I don\'t believe I\'m the best person for the part but I\'m still gonna try anyway. Those are my favorite roles.','',NULL,'Believe',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35680,'Good','Anne Hathaway','Actress','\nNovember 12, 1982\n','','American','There\'s something very addictive about people pleasing. It\'s a thought pattern and a habit that feels really, really good until it becomes desperate.','',NULL,'Thought,Until',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35681,'Time','Anne Hathaway','Actress','\nNovember 12, 1982\n','','American','What I\'ve observed and what I\'ve imagined - and definitely what I\'m hoping - happens as you get older is that there\'s a mellowing, an acceptance that comes with time. I guess that I\'ll find out.','',NULL,'Acceptance,Find',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35682,'Family','Anne Hathaway','Actress','\nNovember 12, 1982\n','','American','I grew up in a pretty large family. We were really close-knit, so I definitely want to have lots and lots of children.','',NULL,'Children,Pretty',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35683,'','Anne Hathaway','Actress','\nNovember 12, 1982\n','','American','I have no aspirations of world domination through the pop charts. None at all.','',NULL,'Through,Pop,Domination',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35684,'','Anne Hathaway','Actress','\nNovember 12, 1982\n','','American','I try to stay out of the spotlight as much as humanly possible, because I think that when actors, whether or not they\'ve chosen it or it has been thrust upon them, are living very public lives, it affects your ability to get lost in their performances.','',NULL,'Lost,Living,Try',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35685,'Family','Anne Hathaway','Actress','\nNovember 12, 1982\n','','American','I was raised in a solidly upper-middle class family who had really strong values and excess was not one of the things that my family put up with. And there\'s something wildy decadent about the young-star lifestyle, and I just don\'t really see the point.','',NULL,'Strong,Put',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35686,'','Anne Hathaway','Actress','\nNovember 12, 1982\n','','American','I was thrust into a really lofty, enviable, but isolated position with \'Princess Diaries\' in that I could carry a film before I really knew if I could act.','',NULL,'Before,Film,Act',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35687,'Love,Cool','Anne Hathaway','Actress','\nNovember 12, 1982\n','','American','I\'d love to be an artist that\'s multifaceted. At the moment, I am not. But wouldn\'t that be cool if I was like, \'Yeah, let me pull out my guitar and play you a song.\' I would adore that. I am so far not gifted in that way. But I am a very hard worker and a very determined person, so who knows?','',NULL,'Hard',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35688,'Good','Anne Hathaway','Actress','\nNovember 12, 1982\n','','American','I\'m pretty good at remaining calm during an emergency. My house burned down when I was 12, which made me really pragmatic about what needed to be done. But I can be bad in that I compartmentalize a lot of emotions and push them away to deal with them at a later date.','',NULL,'Bad,Done',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35689,'','Anne Hathaway','Actress','\nNovember 12, 1982\n','','American','I\'ve honestly been really lucky. My only jobs have been babysitting and acting.','',NULL,'Acting,Lucky,Jobs',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35690,'Life','Anne Hathaway','Actress','\nNovember 12, 1982\n','','American','It\'s definitely a thing to be sitting there, getting a pedicure, and you look over and someone is reading an article about an aspect of your life that you know is not true. It\'s weird, it\'s uncomfortable, but I don\'t see it changing anytime soon, so I should figure a way to laugh through it.','',NULL,'True,Someone',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35691,'Work,Good,Famous','Anne Hathaway','Actress','\nNovember 12, 1982\n','','American','Quite frankly, I didn\'t become an actor to become a movie star. I have never dreamed about being the most famous person on the planet. I just want to do really good work.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35692,'Life,Attitude,Death','Anne Hathaway','Actress','\nNovember 12, 1982\n','','American','We assume that we\'ve come so far as compassionate citizens of the world if we do choose to read the news, yet the attitude towards life can be one where we put blinders on and forget that there are civil wars going on. It\'s easy to forget that there are so many people starving to death every single ','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35693,'Life','Anne Hathaway','Actress','\nNovember 12, 1982\n','','American','Weddings are important because they celebrate life and possibility.','',NULL,'Important,Celebrate',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35694,'Good,Technology','Anne Hathaway','Actress','\nNovember 12, 1982\n','','American','You can alter movie singing so much because you go into the recording studio and, just technology for recording has gotten so good, you can hold out a note and they can combine a note from take 2 and a note from take 8.','',NULL,'Movie',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35695,'Music','Donny Hathaway','Musician','\nOctober 1, 1945\n','\nJanuary 13, 1979\n','American','When I think of music, I think of music in its totality, complete. From the lowest blues to the highest symphony, you know, so what I\'d like to do is exemplify each style of as many periods as I can possibly do.','',NULL,'Style,Blues',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35696,'Good','Katharine Butler Hathaway','Author','1890','1942','American','There is nothing better than the encouragement of a good friend.','',NULL,'Better,Nothing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35697,'Change,Family','Katharine Butler Hathaway','Author','1890','1942','American','A person needs at intervals to separate himself from family and companions and go to new places. He must go without his familiars in order to be open to influences, to change.','',NULL,'Must',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35698,'Fear','Katharine Butler Hathaway','Author','1890','1942','American','I would sort out all the arguments and see which belonged to fear and which to creativeness. Other things being equal, I would make the decision which had the larger number of creative reasons on its side.','',NULL,'Decision,Creative',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35699,'Fear,Life','Katharine Butler Hathaway','Author','1890','1942','American','If you let your fear of consequence prevent you from following your deepest instinct, your life will be safe, expedient and thin.','',NULL,'Instinct',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35700,'Time','Katharine Butler Hathaway','Author','1890','1942','American','If you realize too acutely how valuable time is, you are too paralyzed to do anything.','',NULL,'Realize,Valuable',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35701,'','Noah Hathaway','Actor','\nNovember 13, 1971\n','','American','Atreyu comes from a land called Fantasia. It\'s an imaginary land.','',NULL,'Land,Imaginary,Fantasia',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35702,'','Noah Hathaway','Actor','\nNovember 13, 1971\n','','American','Harley\'s been influential, but I\'m not a big Harley fan.','',NULL,'Big,Fan,Harley',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35703,'','Noah Hathaway','Actor','\nNovember 13, 1971\n','','American','I don\'t want to sit and cry for an hour in a movie. I\'d rather have an action or a comedy.','',NULL,'Rather,Comedy,Action',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35704,'','Noah Hathaway','Actor','\nNovember 13, 1971\n','','American','I mean, there are things in the book you could never do in a movie.','',NULL,'Book,Mean,Movie',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35705,'','Noah Hathaway','Actor','\nNovember 13, 1971\n','','American','I speak French fluently, so that really helped.','',NULL,'Speak,Helped,French',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35706,'','Noah Hathaway','Actor','\nNovember 13, 1971\n','','American','I would like any type of character that I could be creative with and totally delve into.','',NULL,'Character,Creative,Totally',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35707,'Time,Experience','Noah Hathaway','Actor','\nNovember 13, 1971\n','','American','I\'d have to say the whole experience in making The Neverending Story. I had an incredible time.','',NULL,'Whole',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35708,'Movies','Noah Hathaway','Actor','\nNovember 13, 1971\n','','American','I\'d rather do a lot of movies than a TV series and do a lot of different roles than be stuck in one TV thing.','',NULL,'Different,Rather',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35709,'','Noah Hathaway','Actor','\nNovember 13, 1971\n','','American','I\'m a martial arts buff, so anything martial arts.','',NULL,'Arts,Buff,Martial',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35710,'','Noah Hathaway','Actor','\nNovember 13, 1971\n','','American','I\'m an action fanatic.','',NULL,'Action,Fanatic',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35711,'','Noah Hathaway','Actor','\nNovember 13, 1971\n','','American','I\'m not a huge drama person. I think I liked them more when I was younger.','',NULL,'Person,Drama,Liked',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35712,'','Noah Hathaway','Actor','\nNovember 13, 1971\n','','American','I\'m trying to open a Chopper shop this year.','',NULL,'Trying,Year,Open',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35713,'','Noah Hathaway','Actor','\nNovember 13, 1971\n','','American','In L.A., everybody ain\'t so nice.','',NULL,'Nice,Everybody',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35714,'Money','Noah Hathaway','Actor','\nNovember 13, 1971\n','','American','It\'s a little weird exchanging pictures for money. You know what I mean. It makes me a little uncomfortable.','',NULL,'Mean,Makes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35715,'Teacher','Noah Hathaway','Actor','\nNovember 13, 1971\n','','American','My father was a writer and an acting teacher.','',NULL,'Father,Acting',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35716,'','Noah Hathaway','Actor','\nNovember 13, 1971\n','','American','Now, I\'m getting a little older, got more responsibility, I don\'t need to be depressed.','',NULL,'Getting,Older,Depressed',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35717,'','Noah Hathaway','Actor','\nNovember 13, 1971\n','','American','So we\'re going to do a Battlestar Galactica themed bike and bring another one of the bikes.','',NULL,'Another,Bring,Bike',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35718,'Movies','Noah Hathaway','Actor','\nNovember 13, 1971\n','','American','This is really showing me what certain movies mean to people.','',NULL,'Mean,Showing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35719,'','Noah Hathaway','Actor','\nNovember 13, 1971\n','','American','We had a showing of Battlestar in LA last week. I walked out the door and there were 50 people. I signed a ton of autographs. Other actors walked away without signing. These are the fans. I guess it depends. on who you are.','',NULL,'Away,Last,Door',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35720,'','Noah Hathaway','Actor','\nNovember 13, 1971\n','','American','Well, TV series tie you up. You can\'t do films while you\'re doing a TV series.','',NULL,'While,Films,Tv',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35721,'','Noah Hathaway','Actor','\nNovember 13, 1971\n','','American','With Harley, you build it, then you\'ve got to take it apart.','',NULL,'Build,Apart,Harley',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35722,'','Roy Hattersley','Statesman','\nDecember 28, 1932\n','','British','Familiarity with evil breeds not contempt but acceptance.','',NULL,'Evil,Acceptance,Contempt',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35723,'','Roy Hattersley','Statesman','\nDecember 28, 1932\n','','British','In my opinion, any man who can afford to buy a newspaper should not be allowed to own one.','',NULL,'Opinion,Newspaper,Afford',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35724,'Politics','Roy Hattersley','Statesman','\nDecember 28, 1932\n','','British','In politics, being ridiculous is more damaging than being extreme.','',NULL,'Ridiculous,Extreme',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35725,'','Roy Hattersley','Statesman','\nDecember 28, 1932\n','','British','Morality and expediency coincide more than the cynics allow.','',NULL,'Morality,Cynics,Expediency',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35726,'Society','Roy Hattersley','Statesman','\nDecember 28, 1932\n','','British','The proposition that Muslims are welcome in Britain if, and only if, they stop behaving like Muslims is a doctrine which is incompatible with the principles that guide a free society.','',NULL,'Free,Stop',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35727,'','Rutger Hauer','Actor','\nJanuary 23, 1944\n','','Dutch','\'Blade Runner\' is such a unique film. How do you describe a diamond? I don\'t think you should ever touch it again.','',NULL,'Ever,Again,Film',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35728,'','Rutger Hauer','Actor','\nJanuary 23, 1944\n','','Dutch','By not going to school I learned that the world is a beautiful place and needs to be discovered.','',NULL,'Beautiful,School,Learned',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35729,'Good','Rutger Hauer','Actor','\nJanuary 23, 1944\n','','Dutch','Good guy\' or \'bad guy\', hero or anti hero; doesn\'t matter to me, what role I play, only the character have something magical.','',NULL,'Character,Bad',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35730,'','Rutger Hauer','Actor','\nJanuary 23, 1944\n','','Dutch','I don\'t know what my appeal is. I can see I\'ve got blue eyes and don\'t look like the Hunchback of Notre Dame but I can\'t understand the fuss.','',NULL,'Understand,Eyes,Blue',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35731,'Good','Rutger Hauer','Actor','\nJanuary 23, 1944\n','','Dutch','I don\'t make the decision about what percentage of good guy or bad guy I play. For some reason, if I put my energy into the bad guy, that scares people. It\'s magic.','',NULL,'Bad,Decision',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35732,'Work','Rutger Hauer','Actor','\nJanuary 23, 1944\n','','Dutch','I hate acting when I see it. I don\'t want to feel it, I don\'t want to see it, I want to be taken away with the story - I don\'t want the actor\'s ego in front of me. That\'s what I try to live when I do the work.','',NULL,'Hate,Live',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35733,'','Rutger Hauer','Actor','\nJanuary 23, 1944\n','','Dutch','I hate guns, I think they\'re the worst thing ever invented.','',NULL,'Hate,Ever,Worst',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35734,'Movies','Rutger Hauer','Actor','\nJanuary 23, 1944\n','','Dutch','I make more movies than I see.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35735,'','Rutger Hauer','Actor','\nJanuary 23, 1944\n','','Dutch','I run; I am a coward at heart. I swear, when I smell violence or aggression the coward comes out in me. I have no desire to fight anybody except myself.','',NULL,'Heart,Fight,Violence',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35736,'Good','Rutger Hauer','Actor','\nJanuary 23, 1944\n','','Dutch','I think I\'m an actor. You can hire me. I can do a good job. But you also have to get lucky now and then. Every film-maker knows how hard it is to do a good film. You have to just make many, and see how lucky you get.','',NULL,'Job,Hard',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35737,'Movies','Rutger Hauer','Actor','\nJanuary 23, 1944\n','','Dutch','I think it\'s dynamite, the way my career has just kept moving, even when people didn\'t know it did. I made such interesting films, but, yeah, they\'re not necessarily the big movies that go to the supermarket. I don\'t need those movies, because I don\'t wanna do them.','',NULL,'Moving,Career',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35738,'Work,Movies','Rutger Hauer','Actor','\nJanuary 23, 1944\n','','Dutch','I think one third of my work is with first-time directors because I think I should, you know? Really, the difference between a first-time director and a second- or third-time director - I mean there\'s no director who makes enough movies anyway - but if they\'re talented, they have it. And there is no','',NULL,'Mean',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35739,'','Rutger Hauer','Actor','\nJanuary 23, 1944\n','','Dutch','I was convinced that acting was for fools. I was on the stage when I was eight with my father, he was playing one of those Greek blind guys that sees things and warns people, whilst I was in a blue skirt. I think there were 5,000 people in the theatre, it was ridiculous.','',NULL,'Father,Acting,Playing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35740,'Life','Rutger Hauer','Actor','\nJanuary 23, 1944\n','','Dutch','I\'m way bigger than people think I am. I\'m way bigger. I\'ve been underrated all my life, and that\'s fine. I have privacy. I can walk the street without being hassled. I can be a regular guy. The price to give that up is so horrible. When you become a part of the hysteria - it\'s not completely in my ','',NULL,'Give,Become',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35741,'Life','Rutger Hauer','Actor','\nJanuary 23, 1944\n','','Dutch','If you\'ve done what you need to do, you need to go bury yourself, because what else are you going to do? I think that that\'s where life stops.','',NULL,'Yourself,Done',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35742,'Time','Rutger Hauer','Actor','\nJanuary 23, 1944\n','','Dutch','It doesn\'t matter who\'s directing, or who\'s doing the movie; there are a ton of things that can go wrong, and they do all the time. So you just have to figure out how to get through it, and then how the director finally puts it together, and then see what the audience takes from it. That\'s the most ','',NULL,'Important,Together',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35743,'Life,Time','Rutger Hauer','Actor','\nJanuary 23, 1944\n','','Dutch','It took me a long time to find out that I was born to be an actor. It was the last thing on my list, although my list was very small. I didn\'t know what to do. But kids weren\'t supposed to know what to do back then; we were all cute and we\'d find out what we\'d do later in life.','',NULL,'Long',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35744,'Love','Rutger Hauer','Actor','\nJanuary 23, 1944\n','','Dutch','Martial arts is like dance. It\'s so beautiful and what I love about the martial arts mostly is that what it basically says is you take their energy and you redirect it. Then if you need to, use it on them. That whole thing about redirecting energy I love.','',NULL,'Beautiful,Energy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35745,'','Rutger Hauer','Actor','\nJanuary 23, 1944\n','','Dutch','Most of the real bad guys in the world are people like you and me; they\'re not stupid, and you can\'t smell their horns.','',NULL,'Stupid,Bad,Real',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35746,'Work,Movies','Rutger Hauer','Actor','\nJanuary 23, 1944\n','','Dutch','Nobody\'s seen all my work. No one. No one in the world has seen all my movies. Some things just never came out... some things may still come out.','',NULL,'May',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35747,'','Rutger Hauer','Actor','\nJanuary 23, 1944\n','','Dutch','People think if you\'re a movie star, you\'re the boss. But first of all, I\'m not a movie star, I\'m in a very different place. I\'m not looking to do what I want - I am looking for what we can find. It\'s a creative process.','',NULL,'Different,Find,Place',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35748,'Funny','Rutger Hauer','Actor','\nJanuary 23, 1944\n','','Dutch','The funny thing is most people don\'t approach me because they are scared, and that\'s fine, I want to keep it that way. But the thing is if you\'re not scared or get over it you learn that sometimes what you\'re scared of is really what you shouldn\'t be scared of.','',NULL,'Sometimes,Keep',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35749,'','Rutger Hauer','Actor','\nJanuary 23, 1944\n','','Dutch','Well, of course, every actor\'s limited, and I am the first one to admit it, in all honesty, when I think that I\'ve hit the wall a bit. I\'m not ashamed at all, I think it\'s a process that you have to go through. That\'s how you learn.','',NULL,'Honesty,Through,Learn',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35750,'Life','Rutger Hauer','Actor','\nJanuary 23, 1944\n','','Dutch','You really can\'t say enough about \'Blade Runner.\' For that movie to have such a long life - you can\'t describe what a beautiful feeling that is. Initially, the movie was out of theaters in something like two weeks. But the people that wanted it back - the fans - they really saved it.','',NULL,'Beautiful,Long',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35751,'','Charles Haughey','Politician','\nSeptember 16, 1925\n','\nJune 13, 2006\n','Irish','Ireland is where strange tales begin and happy endings are possible.','',NULL,'Happy,Strange,Possible',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35752,'','Kaspar Hauser','Celebrity','\nApril 30, 1812\n','\nDecember 17, 1833\n','German','I want to be a soldier as my father was.','',NULL,'Father,Soldier',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35753,'Pet,Death','Kaspar Hauser','Celebrity','\nApril 30, 1812\n','\nDecember 17, 1833\n','German','Many cats are the death of the mouse.','',NULL,'Cats',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35754,'Life','Kaspar Hauser','Celebrity','\nApril 30, 1812\n','\nDecember 17, 1833\n','German','Why you kill me? I never did you anything. Not kill me! I beg not to be locked up. Never let me out of my prison - not kill me! You kill me before I understand what life is. You must tell me why you locked me up!','',NULL,'Must,Understand',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35755,'Hope','Vaclav Havel','Leader','\nOctober 5, 1936\n','','Czechoslovakian','Hope is definitely not the same thing as optimism. It is not the conviction that something will turn out well, but the certainty that something makes sense, regardless of how it turns out.','',NULL,'Same,Sense',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35756,'Life,Hope','Vaclav Havel','Leader','\nOctober 5, 1936\n','','Czechoslovakian','Isn\'t it the moment of most profound doubt that gives birth to new certainties? Perhaps hopelessness is the very soil that nourishes human hope; perhaps one could never find sense in life without first experiencing its absurdity.','',NULL,'Human',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35757,'','Vaclav Havel','Leader','\nOctober 5, 1936\n','','Czechoslovakian','Anyone who takes himself too seriously always runs the risk of looking ridiculous; anyone who can consistently laugh at himself does not.','',NULL,'Laugh,Looking,Anyone',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35758,'Success,Work,Good','Vaclav Havel','Leader','\nOctober 5, 1936\n','','Czechoslovakian','Hope is a state of mind, not of the world. Hope, in this deep and powerful sense, is not the same as joy that things are going well, or willingness to invest in enterprises that are obviously heading for success, but rather an ability to work for something because it is good.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35759,'','Vaclav Havel','Leader','\nOctober 5, 1936\n','','Czechoslovakian','As soon as man began considering himself the source of the highest meaning in the world and the measure of everything, the world began to lose its human dimension, and man began to lose control of it.','',NULL,'Human,Everything,Control',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35760,'Leadership,Power','Vaclav Havel','Leader','\nOctober 5, 1936\n','','Czechoslovakian','The exercise of power is determined by thousands of interactions between the world of the powerful and that of the powerless, all the more so because these worlds are never divided by a sharp line: everyone has a small part of himself in both.','',NULL,'Powerful',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35761,'','Vaclav Havel','Leader','\nOctober 5, 1936\n','','Czechoslovakian','Lying can never save us from another lie.','',NULL,'Lie,Another,Lying',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35762,'Life,Sad','Vaclav Havel','Leader','\nOctober 5, 1936\n','','Czechoslovakian','Sometimes I wonder if suicides aren\'t in fact sad guardians of the meaning of life.','',NULL,'Sometimes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35763,'','Vaclav Havel','Leader','\nOctober 5, 1936\n','','Czechoslovakian','Modern man must descend the spiral of his own absurdity to the lowest point; only then can he look beyond it. It is obviously impossible to get around it, jump over it, or simply avoid it.','',NULL,'Must,Impossible,Around',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35764,'Hope','Vaclav Havel','Leader','\nOctober 5, 1936\n','','Czechoslovakian','Hope is not the conviction that something will turn out well but the certainty that something makes sense, regardless of how it turns out.','',NULL,'Sense,Makes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35765,'Power','Vaclav Havel','Leader','\nOctober 5, 1936\n','','Czechoslovakian','The salvation of this human world lies nowhere else than in the human heart, in the human power to reflect, in human meekness and human responsibility.','',NULL,'Heart,Human',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35766,'Life,Work,Hope','Vaclav Havel','Leader','\nOctober 5, 1936\n','','Czechoslovakian','Hope is a feeling that life and work have meaning. You either have it or you don\'t, regardless of the state of the world that surrounds you.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35767,'','Vaclav Havel','Leader','\nOctober 5, 1936\n','','Czechoslovakian','I think it\'s important for one to take a certain distance from oneself.','',NULL,'Important,Distance,Oneself',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35768,'Life','Vaclav Havel','Leader','\nOctober 5, 1936\n','','Czechoslovakian','Just as the constant increase of entropy is the basic law of the universe, so it is the basic law of life to be ever more highly structured and to struggle against entropy.','',NULL,'Struggle,Ever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35769,'Change','Vaclav Havel','Leader','\nOctober 5, 1936\n','','Czechoslovakian','If we are to change our world view, images have to change. The artist now has a very important job to do. He\'s not a little peripheral figure entertaining rich people, he\'s really needed.','',NULL,'Job,Important',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35770,'Experience','Vaclav Havel','Leader','\nOctober 5, 1936\n','','Czechoslovakian','The deeper the experience of an absence of meaning - in other words, of absurdity - the more energetically meaning is sought.','',NULL,'Words,Meaning',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35771,'Life','Vaclav Havel','Leader','\nOctober 5, 1936\n','','Czechoslovakian','The tragedy of modern man is not that he knows less and less about the meaning of his own life, but that it bothers him less and less.','',NULL,'Him,Less',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35772,'','Vaclav Havel','Leader','\nOctober 5, 1936\n','','Czechoslovakian','Drama assumes an order. If only so that it might have - by disrupting that order - a way of surprising.','',NULL,'Might,Order,Drama',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35773,'Time,Hope','Vaclav Havel','Leader','\nOctober 5, 1936\n','','Czechoslovakian','Even a purely moral act that has no hope of any immediate and visible political effect can gradually and indirectly, over time, gain in political significance.','',NULL,'Political',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35774,'Government','Vaclav Havel','Leader','\nOctober 5, 1936\n','','Czechoslovakian','I really do inhabit a system in which words are capable of shaking the entire structure of government, where words can prove mightier than ten military divisions.','',NULL,'Words,Military',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35775,'','Vaclav Havel','Leader','\nOctober 5, 1936\n','','Czechoslovakian','None of us know all the potentialities that slumber in the spirit of the population, or all the ways in which that population can surprise us when there is the right interplay of events.','',NULL,'Spirit,Surprise,Ways',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35776,'Alone','Vaclav Havel','Leader','\nOctober 5, 1936\n','','Czechoslovakian','The attempt to devote oneself to literature alone is a most deceptive thing, and often, paradoxically, it is literature that suffers for it.','',NULL,'Often,Literature',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35777,'Truth,Freedom','Vaclav Havel','Leader','\nOctober 5, 1936\n','','Czechoslovakian','When a truth is not given complete freedom, freedom is not complete.','',NULL,'Complete',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35778,'','Vaclav Havel','Leader','\nOctober 5, 1936\n','','Czechoslovakian','But if I were to say who influenced me most, then I\'d say Franz Kafka. And his works were always anchored in the Central European region.','',NULL,'Works,Influenced,Region',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35779,'','Vaclav Havel','Leader','\nOctober 5, 1936\n','','Czechoslovakian','I think theatre should always be somewhat suspect.','',NULL,'Theatre,Suspect,Somewhat',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35780,'Life,Time,Famous','Olivia De Havilland','Actress','\nJuly 1, 1916\n','','American','Famous people feel that they must perpetually be on the crest of the wave, not realising that it is against all the rules of life. You can\'t be on top all the time, it isn\'t natural.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35781,'Good','Olivia De Havilland','Actress','\nJuly 1, 1916\n','','American','Playing good girls in the 30s was difficult, when the fad was to play bad girls. Actually I think playing bad girls is a bore; I have always had more luck with good girl roles because they require more from an actress.','',NULL,'Girl,Bad',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35782,'Time','Olivia De Havilland','Actress','\nJuly 1, 1916\n','','American','The one thing that you simply have to remember all the time that you are there, is that Hollywood is an oriental city. As long as you do that you might survive. If you try to equate it with anything else you\'ll perish.','',NULL,'Long,Remember',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35783,'Business','Olivia De Havilland','Actress','\nJuly 1, 1916\n','','American','The TV business is soul crushing, talent destroying and human being destroying.','',NULL,'Human,Soul',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35784,'','Olivia De Havilland','Actress','\nJuly 1, 1916\n','','American','We were like a stock company at Warners. We didn\'t know any of the stars from the other studios.','',NULL,'Stars,Company,Stock',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35785,'','John Havlicek','Athlete','\nApril 8, 1940\n','','American','Over the years, I\'ve had hundreds of shots blocked. You\'ve got to go in and take chances.','',NULL,'Chances,Shots,Blocked',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35786,'God','Vance Havner','Clergyman','','','American','Sometimes your medicine bottle has on it, \'Shake well before using.\' That is what God has to do with some of His people. He has to shake them well before they are ever usable.','',NULL,'Ever,Before',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35787,'Home','Vance Havner','Clergyman','','','American','If they had a social gospel in the days of the prodigal son, somebody would have given him a bed and a sandwich and he never would have gone home.','',NULL,'Him,Son',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35788,'Time,God','Vance Havner','Clergyman','','','American','It is one of the ironies of the ministry that the very man who works in God\'s name is often hardest put to find time for God. The parents of Jesus lost Him at church, and they were not the last ones to lose Him there.','',NULL,'Parents',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35789,'','Vance Havner','Clergyman','','','American','The vision must be followed by the venture. It is not enough to stare up the steps - we must step up the stairs.','',NULL,'Must,Enough,Vision',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35790,'','Vance Havner','Clergyman','','','American','Many people are in a rut and a rut is nothing but a grave - with both ends kicked out.','',NULL,'Nothing,Both,Ends',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35791,'','Vance Havner','Clergyman','','','American','The devil will let a preacher prepare a sermon if it will keep him from preparing himself.','',NULL,'Him,Keep,Devil',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35792,'','Vance Havner','Clergyman','','','American','Doing leads more surely to talking than talking to doing.','',NULL,'Talking,Surely,Leads',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35793,'','Vance Havner','Clergyman','','','American','Too many church services start at eleven sharp and end at twelve dull.','',NULL,'End,Start,Church',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35794,'Death','Vance Havner','Clergyman','','','American','You haven\'t lost anything when you know were it is. Death can hide but not divide.','',NULL,'Lost,Hide',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35795,'','Vance Havner','Clergyman','','','American','I\'m tired of hearing sin called sickness and alcoholism a disease. It is the only disease I know of that we\'re spending hundreds of millions of dollars a year to spread.','',NULL,'Tired,Year,Sickness',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35796,'Men','Vance Havner','Clergyman','','','American','It would not be better if things happened to men just as they wish.','',NULL,'Better,Wish',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35797,'','June Havoc','Actress','\nNovember 8, 1916\n','','Canadian','You are all you will ever have for certain.','',NULL,'Ever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35798,'','Davey Havok','Musician','\nNovember 20, 1975\n','','American','I just heard a story from someone the other day where somebody was beaten up by Christians for wearing one of our shirts. Of course, that\'s a very Christian thing to do.','',NULL,'Someone,Christian,Story',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35799,'','Davey Havok','Musician','\nNovember 20, 1975\n','','American','The people who send us fan mail written in blood say the nicest things, so it doesn\'t freak us out too much.','',NULL,'Blood,Freak,Written',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35800,'Success','Davey Havok','Musician','\nNovember 20, 1975\n','','American','As far commercial success, I don\'t think that\'s a focus but it\'s not that we don\'t enjoy that. It\'s not something you can attempt and achieve.','',NULL,'Focus,Enjoy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35801,'','Davey Havok','Musician','\nNovember 20, 1975\n','','American','But when I cut off my hair I even had friends not recognize me.','',NULL,'Friends,Off,Hair',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35802,'','Davey Havok','Musician','\nNovember 20, 1975\n','','American','For us, the pressure comes from internal matter of having recorded eight records.','',NULL,'Matter,Pressure,Records',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35803,'Success','Davey Havok','Musician','\nNovember 20, 1975\n','','American','I attribute a lot of the success to Live 105, of course, because it\'s something they\'ve nurtured and grown.','',NULL,'Live,Grown',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35804,'Health,Best,Diet','Davey Havok','Musician','\nNovember 20, 1975\n','','American','I became a vegetarian out of compassion for animals and to live as healthy as possible. I realized soon after that I was truly concerned with nonviolent consumption and my own health, a vegan diet was the best decision.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35805,'','Davey Havok','Musician','\nNovember 20, 1975\n','','American','I find drug use disrespectful, self-destructive, and weak. I want no part of it.','',NULL,'Find,Weak',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35806,'','Davey Havok','Musician','\nNovember 20, 1975\n','','American','I grew up watching MTV, so it\'s very surreal to me to think that there might be someone out there watching MTV, looking at us the way I used to look at Davis Madonna and Duran Duran videos.','',NULL,'Someone,Used,Looking',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35807,'','Davey Havok','Musician','\nNovember 20, 1975\n','','American','I heard recently that I used to date Patrick Swayze.','',NULL,'Used,Heard,Date',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35808,'Great','Davey Havok','Musician','\nNovember 20, 1975\n','','American','I mean that\'d be great if we could continue to be staples of alt-rock radio. I don\'t take that for granted.','',NULL,'Mean,Granted',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35809,'','Davey Havok','Musician','\nNovember 20, 1975\n','','American','I was the freak who moved into the nice neighborhood.','',NULL,'Nice,Freak,Moved',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35810,'','Davey Havok','Musician','\nNovember 20, 1975\n','','American','I\'m an extremist, I have to deal with my own extreme personality, and I walk the fine line of wanting to die and wanting to be the ruler of it all.','',NULL,'Die,Walk,Deal',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35811,'Love','Davey Havok','Musician','\nNovember 20, 1975\n','','American','I\'ve heard there are vegan corn dogs - I don\'t know if that\'s true but, jeez, I\'d love to eat one of them.','',NULL,'True,Eat',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35812,'Family,Strength','Davey Havok','Musician','\nNovember 20, 1975\n','','American','It\'s a wonderful side effect of what we\'re doing, to give someone the strength to come out of the closet to their family, or simply present themselves aesthetically in a way they feel happy with, whether or not their friends are going to be allowed to like them anymore.','',NULL,'Happy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35813,'','Davey Havok','Musician','\nNovember 20, 1975\n','','American','People do get ridiculed for liking us or because they look the way they do and they\'re a part of what we do.','',NULL,'Liking,Ridiculed',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35814,'','Davey Havok','Musician','\nNovember 20, 1975\n','','American','Personally I have never found the practice of recreational drug use appealing. In fact, I have always found the lifestyle and the people who surround it to be abhorrent.','',NULL,'Fact,Found,Practice',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35815,'Music','Davey Havok','Musician','\nNovember 20, 1975\n','','American','That type of autograph, pictures and apparel thievery was not part of what I grew up with. I loved the artists and their music. I would be thrilled to meet them, but the thought of getting a scribble or stealing an article of clothing never occurred or appealed to me.','',NULL,'Thought,Getting',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35816,'','Davey Havok','Musician','\nNovember 20, 1975\n','','American','There are only a few places that I go where people recognize me anyway. I have to be at the right place, in the right city. It\'s not really that much of an issue.','',NULL,'Place,Few,City',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35817,'','Davey Havok','Musician','\nNovember 20, 1975\n','','American','When I was sent to public school, I was relieved that I could wear what I wanted to wear.','',NULL,'School,Wanted,Public',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35818,'Good','Zahi Hawass','Scientist','\nMay 27, 1947\n','','Egyptian','I am damn good. I am doing all this for Egypt and nothing else. I reject 70 per cent of media interviews while these people who accuse me are running after them.','',NULL,'Nothing,After',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35819,'','Zahi Hawass','Scientist','\nMay 27, 1947\n','','Egyptian','Two hundred and fifty mummies covered in gold. Something like this cannot be explained - mummy after mummy covered in shining gold.','',NULL,'Two,After,Cannot',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35820,'','Zahi Hawass','Scientist','\nMay 27, 1947\n','','Egyptian','Many parts of the granite statues were found, the most important of which had features close to Ramses II. The statue needs some restoration and weighs between four and five tons.','',NULL,'Important,Between,Found',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35821,'Love','Zahi Hawass','Scientist','\nMay 27, 1947\n','','Egyptian','Anyone can like their job... To love your job is not enough, you must give your passion to your job.','',NULL,'Job,Must',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35822,'','Zahi Hawass','Scientist','\nMay 27, 1947\n','','Egyptian','I will reveal the secrets behind these doors.','',NULL,'Secrets,Behind,Doors',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35823,'','Zahi Hawass','Scientist','\nMay 27, 1947\n','','Egyptian','It makes the heart to tremble when you open an undiscovered tomb.','',NULL,'Heart,Makes,Open',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35824,'','Zahi Hawass','Scientist','\nMay 27, 1947\n','','Egyptian','As scientists, we keep an open mind, but we have to base our ideas about the past on archaeological evidence.','',NULL,'Mind,Past,Keep',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35825,'','Zahi Hawass','Scientist','\nMay 27, 1947\n','','Egyptian','I found in one of the tombs an inscription saying, \'If you touch my tomb, you will be eaten by a crocodile and hippopotamus.\' It doesn\'t mean the hippo will eat you, it means the person really wanted his tomb to be protected.','',NULL,'Saying,Person,Mean',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35826,'Great','Zahi Hawass','Scientist','\nMay 27, 1947\n','','Egyptian','I will announce some of the tombs I found next to the great pyramid of Khufu. One is an intact tomb that I have not opened yet.','',NULL,'Next,Found',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35827,'Science','Zahi Hawass','Scientist','\nMay 27, 1947\n','','Egyptian','It\'s very important to reveal the mystery of the pyramid. Science in archaeology is very important. People all over the world are waiting to solve this mystery.','',NULL,'Waiting,Important',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35828,'','Zahi Hawass','Scientist','\nMay 27, 1947\n','','Egyptian','Not a single piece of material culture - not a single object - has been found at Giza that can be interpreted to come from a lost civilization.','',NULL,'Single,Lost,Culture',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35829,'','Zahi Hawass','Scientist','\nMay 27, 1947\n','','Egyptian','The sphinx will always have to be looked after.','',NULL,'After,Sphinx,Looked',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35830,'','Zahi Hawass','Scientist','\nMay 27, 1947\n','','Egyptian','We are the only ones who really can care about the preservation Foreigners who come to excavate, maybe some of them care about preservation, but the majority care about discoveries.','',NULL,'Care,Maybe,Majority',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35831,'','Zahi Hawass','Scientist','\nMay 27, 1947\n','','Egyptian','When we find something new at Giza, we announce it to the world. The Sphinx and the Pyramids are world treasures. We are the guardian\'s of these treasures, but they belong to the world.','',NULL,'Find,Belong,Treasures',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35832,'','Tony Hawk','Athlete','\nMay 12, 1968\n','','American','I won\'t quit skating until I am physically unable.','',NULL,'Until,Won,Quit',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35833,'Art','Tony Hawk','Athlete','\nMay 12, 1968\n','','American','I consider skateboarding an art form, a lifestyle and a sport. \'Action sport\' would be the least offensive categorization.','',NULL,'Action,Lifestyle',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35834,'Love','Tony Hawk','Athlete','\nMay 12, 1968\n','','American','I love snowboarding, but I would never want to do it competitively or at a professional level. Snowboarding is a spawn of skating, and skating is my passion.','',NULL,'Passion,Level',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35835,'Love','Tony Hawk','Athlete','\nMay 12, 1968\n','','American','I love the fact that there is now a skate park in almost every city, but it will always have a rebellious/underground edge to it because it is based on individuality.','',NULL,'Fact,Almost',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35836,'','Tony Hawk','Athlete','\nMay 12, 1968\n','','American','Snowboarding is a spawn of skating, and skating is my passion.','',NULL,'Passion,Skating,Spawn',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35837,'','Bob Hawke','Statesman','\nDecember 9, 1929\n','','Australian','The things which are most important don\'t always scream the loudest.','',NULL,'Important,Scream,Loudest',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35838,'Home,War','Bob Hawke','Statesman','\nDecember 9, 1929\n','','Australian','My point was that the war was intrinsically wrong, and as a result of our participation we haven\'t improved Australia\'s security but created a greater danger at home and abroad.','',NULL,'Wrong',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35839,'Government','Bob Hawke','Statesman','\nDecember 9, 1929\n','','Australian','There is no doubt that this government and this country are benefiting from the reforms that we brought in the 1980s, and that couldn\'t have been done without the co-operation of the trade union movement.','',NULL,'Doubt,Done',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35840,'Government','Bob Hawke','Statesman','\nDecember 9, 1929\n','','Australian','I think it is just stupid economics for a government to approach economic management from a strand of thinking regarding unions as enemies.','',NULL,'Stupid,Thinking',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35841,'War','Bob Hawke','Statesman','\nDecember 9, 1929\n','','Australian','Unless and until something concrete is done about addressing the Israeli-Palestinian issue you won\'t get a real start on the war against terrorism.','',NULL,'Real,Done',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35842,'','Ethan Hawke','Actor','\nNovember 6, 1970\n','','American','The older I get, the more I realize how rare it is to meet a kindred spirit.','',NULL,'Older,Spirit,Realize',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35843,'','Ethan Hawke','Actor','\nNovember 6, 1970\n','','American','Everyone has to pay their child support, and no matter if you\'re a Hollywood actor or anyone else, it\'s always a little bit more than you want to pay.','',NULL,'Else,Everyone,Matter',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35844,'Marriage,Best','Ethan Hawke','Actor','\nNovember 6, 1970\n','','American','I always felt that a marriage works best at a farm... where you\'re together and everybody has clear-cut roles; they have chores, \'you take care of this\' and you know. But it\'s hard.','',NULL,'Care',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35845,'Movies','Ethan Hawke','Actor','\nNovember 6, 1970\n','','American','I remember being a kid and sleeping over at my friend\'s house and staying up late and watching \'Nosferatu.\' Vampire movies are supposed to be secret and bad. They should be rated R.','',NULL,'Bad,Friend',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35846,'Life','Ethan Hawke','Actor','\nNovember 6, 1970\n','','American','\'Brooklyn\'s Finest,\' this is the kind of movie that\'s why I want to be an actor, to tell real-life stories. This is where I feel my job is, to interpret life.','',NULL,'Job,Why',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35847,'','Ethan Hawke','Actor','\nNovember 6, 1970\n','','American','I think it\'s my job to risk looking foolish. One of the things I\'ve learned from the actors I\'ve worked with is you don\'t get something for nothing. If you don\'t risk looking foolish, you\'ll never do anything special.','',NULL,'Job,Nothing,Special',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35848,'Life','Ethan Hawke','Actor','\nNovember 6, 1970\n','','American','If you can understand the inner life, then you can wear the uniform, the tattoos, or whatnot and realize that the things that are different about us become superficial.','',NULL,'Different,Understand',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35849,'','Ethan Hawke','Actor','\nNovember 6, 1970\n','','American','It is very difficult for any couple who are married if both people are ambitious. I don\'t know if it\'s just too hard to be married to a woman that wants to be a movie star.','',NULL,'Woman,Hard,Difficult',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35850,'Love','Ethan Hawke','Actor','\nNovember 6, 1970\n','','American','When you do \'Before Sunset,\' you know while it\'s a limited audience, there was a very small group of people that love \'Before Sunrise.\' You feel a certain pressure to make sure that you uphold a level of quality that has been a bar. You set a bar and you have to at least match it.','',NULL,'Sunrise,Small',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35851,'','Ethan Hawke','Actor','\nNovember 6, 1970\n','','American','When you start becoming really successful, the demons start to tempt you - the demons of vanity and self importance, drug abuse, the feelings of fraudulence. But, it\'s also a thrill. That\'s what I found weird.','',NULL,'Successful,Self,Feelings',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35852,'','Ethan Hawke','Actor','\nNovember 6, 1970\n','','American','As a young man... you don\'t know anything about yourself. And add on to that, you\'re on the cover of magazines. People are interviewing you about what you think. You feel like a real phony.','',NULL,'Yourself,Real,Young',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35853,'Money','Ethan Hawke','Actor','\nNovember 6, 1970\n','','American','At every turn, when humanity is asked the question, \'Do you want temporary economic gain or long-term environmental loss, which one do you prefer,\' we invariably choose the money.','',NULL,'Humanity,Question',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35854,'','Ethan Hawke','Actor','\nNovember 6, 1970\n','','American','I auditioned for Robert Redford once and I was so starstruck I couldn\'t even speak. I had a mic wire at a screen test clipped to me and then I got kind of nervous and I paced in a circle and then took a step and tripped and fell on my face. You just have to forgive yourself and keep going on.','',NULL,'Yourself,Forgive,Keep',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35855,'Science','Ethan Hawke','Actor','\nNovember 6, 1970\n','','American','I did one sci-fi movie. I did \'Gattaca.\' I liked \'Gattaca\' because that was always the kind of science fiction I really dug, the non-action oriented sci-fi.','',NULL,'Did,Movie',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35856,'Movies','Ethan Hawke','Actor','\nNovember 6, 1970\n','','American','I don\'t know what has happened to movies, but lately every movie is at least 20 minutes too long. It used to be that if you were three hours long it was because it was epic - a movie about Gandhi; something with very important subject matters.','',NULL,'Important,Long',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35857,'','Ethan Hawke','Actor','\nNovember 6, 1970\n','','American','I have had so many bad auditions.','',NULL,'Bad,Auditions',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35858,'','Ethan Hawke','Actor','\nNovember 6, 1970\n','','American','I kill flies, I eat meat, you know, whatever.','',NULL,'Whatever,Eat,Meat',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35859,'Famous','Ethan Hawke','Actor','\nNovember 6, 1970\n','','American','I met a lot of famous people when I was about 24. And none of them seemed very appealing. And so I didn\'t know why I would struggle to be that kind of person.','',NULL,'Struggle,Person',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35860,'Nature','Ethan Hawke','Actor','\nNovember 6, 1970\n','','American','I think having nature be a part of people\'s lives helps all of us see ourselves as part of something larger.','',NULL,'Lives,Ourselves',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35861,'Famous','Ethan Hawke','Actor','\nNovember 6, 1970\n','','American','I think that as soon as you think of yourself as a famous person or anything like that, you\'re objectifying yourself in some weird way.','',NULL,'Yourself,Person',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35862,'Life','Ethan Hawke','Actor','\nNovember 6, 1970\n','','American','I think that if you walk through this life and I end up being a bad father, then it won\'t matter anything else I achieved in my life. It will all be irrelevant.','',NULL,'End,Bad',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35863,'','Ethan Hawke','Actor','\nNovember 6, 1970\n','','American','I thought I was so much smarter than everybody. And I\'m not.','',NULL,'Thought,Everybody,Smarter',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35864,'Life,Age','Ethan Hawke','Actor','\nNovember 6, 1970\n','','American','I was being taken around by a press agent at the Venice Film Festival at age 18. Was it fun? Sure. But it was a dangerous path to be walking on as far as having a substantive life. Because the casualty rate at the Venice Film Festival for 18-year-olds? High.','',NULL,'Fun',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35865,'Faith','Ethan Hawke','Actor','\nNovember 6, 1970\n','','American','I\'d be lying if I said I had confidence in every choice I\'ve made, that I have faith in every film I do on every shot.','',NULL,'Confidence,Made',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35866,'Love','Ethan Hawke','Actor','\nNovember 6, 1970\n','','American','I\'m horrified to admit that I just love Salinger. I was devastated to find out that other people feel the same way.','',NULL,'Find,Same',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35867,'Leadership,Work,Good','Paul Hawken','Environmentalist','','','','Good management is the art of making problems so interesting and their solutions so constructive that everyone wants to get to work and deal with them.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35868,'Life,Time','Paul Hawken','Environmentalist','','','','Always leave enough time in your life to do something that makes you happy, satisfied, even joyous. That has more of an effect on economic well-being than any other single factor.','',NULL,'Happy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35869,'Environmental,Change','Paul Hawken','Environmentalist','','','','All is connected... no one thing can change by itself.','',NULL,'Connected',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35870,'','Paul Hawken','Environmentalist','','','','The first rule of sustainability is to align with natural forces, or at least not try to defy them.','',NULL,'Try,Natural,Rule',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35871,'','Paul Hawken','Environmentalist','','','','We can no longer prosper by increasing human productivity. The more we try to do, the more poverty we will create.','',NULL,'Human,Try,Poverty',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35872,'Change','Paul Hawken','Environmentalist','','','','If, as is natural, you focus on the corruption and on those threatened institutions that are trying to prevent change - even though they don\'t really know what they\'re trying to prevent - then you can get pessimistic.','',NULL,'Focus,Corruption',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35873,'Environmental','Paul Hawken','Environmentalist','','','','We assume that everything\'s becoming more efficient, and in an immediate sense that\'s true; our lives are better in many ways. But that improvement has been gained through a massively inefficient use of natural resources.','',NULL,'True,Better',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35874,'','Paul Hawken','Environmentalist','','','','A local company has more accountability.','',NULL,'Company,Local',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35875,'','Paul Hawken','Environmentalist','','','','And also, more and more businesses really want to do the right thing. They feel better about themselves, their workers feel better, and so do their customers. I think this is equally true in the transnational corporations, but it is harder to express in those situations.','',NULL,'True,Better,Themselves',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35876,'Business','Paul Hawken','Environmentalist','','','','Businesses who are members of Businesses for Social Responsibility or the Social Venture Network are internalizing costs on a voluntary basis and therefore raising their costs of doing business, but their competitors are not required to.','',NULL,'Social,Costs',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35877,'Future','Paul Hawken','Environmentalist','','','','I think an old style of addressing environmental problems is ebbing, but the rise of the so-called conservative, political movement in this country is not a trend towards the future but a reaction to this very broad shift that we are undergoing.','',NULL,'Political,Country',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35878,'','Paul Hawken','Environmentalist','','','','In short, industrialism is over.','',NULL,'Short',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35879,'','Paul Hawken','Environmentalist','','','','Information from destructive activities going back a hundred years right up until today is being incorporated into the system. And as that happens the underlying framework of industrialism is collapsing and causing disintegration.','',NULL,'Today,Until,Happens',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35880,'','Paul Hawken','Environmentalist','','','','Intelligent policies will be largely self-regulating in the sense that the system of incentives and standards makes it absolutely ludicrous to not move towards clean, internalized systems of cost and production.','',NULL,'Sense,Makes,Move',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35881,'','Paul Hawken','Environmentalist','','','','Interestingly, the oil companies know very well that in less than 30 years they will not only be charging very high prices, but that they will be uncompetitive with renewables.','',NULL,'High,Less,Oil',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35882,'','Paul Hawken','Environmentalist','','','','Local companies don\'t have to internalize their costs, and few actually do, but they tend to more often because the owners live there and they have to show their face in town, and their kids play with other kids.','',NULL,'Live,Play,Kids',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35883,'Age,Technology','Paul Hawken','Environmentalist','','','','People are naming it the Third Wave, the Information Age, etc. but I would say those are basically technological descriptions, and this next shift is not about technology - although obviously it will be influenced and in some cases expressed by technologies.','',NULL,'Next',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35884,'Age','Paul Hawken','Environmentalist','','','','That appropriation of resources and the transformation of them into goods and services through the European production system characterized, and characterizes to this day, all industrial systems including the information age.','',NULL,'Through,System',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35885,'Money','Paul Hawken','Environmentalist','','','','That inefficiency is masked because growth and progress are measured in money, and money does not give us information about ecological systems, it only gives information about financial systems.','',NULL,'Give,Progress',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35886,'','Paul Hawken','Environmentalist','','','','The financial capital is being concentrated by corporations, institutional investors, and even our pension funds, and being reinvested in companies that repeat this process because it provides the highest return on that financial capital.','',NULL,'Process,Financial,Return',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35887,'Change,Future','Paul Hawken','Environmentalist','','','','Thus, the forces and value systems that are most threatened by this shift are becoming the most coherent and are rising to the top as minority or plurality powers. But they do not represent either the shift, the change, or the future.','',NULL,'Value',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35888,'Time,Health','Paul Hawken','Environmentalist','','','','We are losing our living systems, social systems, cultural systems, governing systems, stability, and our constitutional health, and we\'re surrendering it all at the same time.','',NULL,'Living',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35889,'Environmental','Paul Hawken','Environmentalist','','','','We are now heading down a centuries-long path toward increasing the productivity of our natural capital - the resource systems upon which we depend to live - instead of our human capital.','',NULL,'Live,Human',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35890,'Government','Paul Hawken','Environmentalist','','','','What we are missing, utterly and completely, in this government is accountability.','',NULL,'Missing,Utterly',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35891,'Life','John C. Hawkes','Novelist','\nAugust 17, 1925\n','\nMay 15, 1998\n','American','I had to go to Sunday school once or twice in my life, and that\'s where I commented someplace on hearing.','',NULL,'School,Sunday',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35892,'','John C. Hawkes','Novelist','\nAugust 17, 1925\n','\nMay 15, 1998\n','American','As in The Lime Twig dream and illusion are right at the center of Charivari.','',NULL,'Dream,Illusion,Center',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35893,'Life','John C. Hawkes','Novelist','\nAugust 17, 1925\n','\nMay 15, 1998\n','American','I didn\'t for a moment doubt the choice, but if life is ever fearsome, it is truly fearsome then.','',NULL,'Doubt,Ever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35894,'Best','John C. Hawkes','Novelist','\nAugust 17, 1925\n','\nMay 15, 1998\n','American','I didn\'t know what kind of jobs, because how was I prepared? At best, I would be an AB in English.','',NULL,'English,Jobs',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35895,'','John C. Hawkes','Novelist','\nAugust 17, 1925\n','\nMay 15, 1998\n','American','I do not feel an exile from America in any sense.','',NULL,'America,Sense,Exile',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35896,'','John C. Hawkes','Novelist','\nAugust 17, 1925\n','\nMay 15, 1998\n','American','I remember my mother finding mud somehow and putting it on the sting.','',NULL,'Mother,Remember,Finding',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35897,'','John C. Hawkes','Novelist','\nAugust 17, 1925\n','\nMay 15, 1998\n','American','I used to carry about with me a German map-case filled with poems.','',NULL,'Used,Carry,German',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35898,'','John C. Hawkes','Novelist','\nAugust 17, 1925\n','\nMay 15, 1998\n','American','I want prose fiction to be recognized as that, and I\'m not interested in writing as it becomes more personal.','',NULL,'Writing,Personal,Interested',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35899,'','John C. Hawkes','Novelist','\nAugust 17, 1925\n','\nMay 15, 1998\n','American','I was not typical. Whatever typical or normal is, I was somehow separated and different.','',NULL,'Different,Whatever,Normal',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35900,'','John C. Hawkes','Novelist','\nAugust 17, 1925\n','\nMay 15, 1998\n','American','I\'m only interested in fiction that in some way or other voices the very imagination which is conceiving it.','',NULL,'Interested,Fiction,Voices',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35901,'','John C. Hawkes','Novelist','\nAugust 17, 1925\n','\nMay 15, 1998\n','American','In The Lime Twig I took two very young people and made them very old.','',NULL,'Made,Two,Young',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35902,'','John C. Hawkes','Novelist','\nAugust 17, 1925\n','\nMay 15, 1998\n','American','It\'s hard to tell whether the ship or airplane - they\'re all the same, I\'m convinced - is male or female; it may shift back and forth.','',NULL,'Hard,May,Same',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35903,'','John C. Hawkes','Novelist','\nAugust 17, 1925\n','\nMay 15, 1998\n','American','My father\'s parents were Irish. Only a year before my father died, he and I went back to Ireland for a week to look at the old homestead.','',NULL,'Father,Parents,Before',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35904,'','John C. Hawkes','Novelist','\nAugust 17, 1925\n','\nMay 15, 1998\n','American','My mother wanted very much to play tennis; she wanted, most of all, to be a singer and play the piano.','',NULL,'Mother,Play,Wanted',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35905,'','John C. Hawkes','Novelist','\nAugust 17, 1925\n','\nMay 15, 1998\n','American','On the night before we were married, all of the anxiety in the world came down upon me.','',NULL,'Night,Down,Before',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35906,'','John C. Hawkes','Novelist','\nAugust 17, 1925\n','\nMay 15, 1998\n','American','Really, I didn\'t like Alaska. It rained, almost every day, at least 300 days out of the year.','',NULL,'Year,Days,Almost',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35907,'','John C. Hawkes','Novelist','\nAugust 17, 1925\n','\nMay 15, 1998\n','American','The only thing that exists is torment, lyricism, and the magnificence of language.','',NULL,'Language,Exists,Torment',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35908,'','John C. Hawkes','Novelist','\nAugust 17, 1925\n','\nMay 15, 1998\n','American','To be anywhere near an enormous ocean liner when you are just like a fish in the water is frightening.','',NULL,'Fish,Water,Ocean',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35909,'Good','John C. Hawkes','Novelist','\nAugust 17, 1925\n','\nMay 15, 1998\n','American','When I started writing fiction, I knew how good it was immediately.','',NULL,'Writing,Started',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35910,'','John C. Hawkes','Novelist','\nAugust 17, 1925\n','\nMay 15, 1998\n','American','When we lived in Juneau, Alaska, it was a town of about 7,000 people, and totally isolated; the only way to get to it was by ship.','',NULL,'Lived,Ship,Town',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35911,'Life,Change,Good','John Hawkes','Actor','\nSeptember 11, 1959\n','','American','For the last 20 years of my life, I\'ve had the mantra to do amazing parts with amazing people in amazing projects, so I\'m attracted to good story, writing and character and good people. That\'s what I\'m always searching for and I don\'t think that\'s ever going to change.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35912,'Life','John Hawkes','Actor','\nSeptember 11, 1959\n','','American','It\'s nice to sometimes get things out of life, rather than stealing from other artists. I\'m trying to steal from the real people.','',NULL,'Nice,Real',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35913,'Fear','John Hawkes','Actor','\nSeptember 11, 1959\n','','American','My fear now is of cliche, of complacency, of not being able to feel authenticity in myself and those around me.','',NULL,'Around,Able',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35914,'','John Hawkes','Actor','\nSeptember 11, 1959\n','','American','A lot of times, you just don\'t get the jobs you want to get.','',NULL,'Times,Jobs',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35915,'Life','John Hawkes','Actor','\nSeptember 11, 1959\n','','American','As an actor you have to have a strong vivid imagination as you\'re working and when the camera\'s rolling, but there\'s certainly a part of you that is aware of real life, that you\'re making a movie.','',NULL,'Strong,Real',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35916,'','John Hawkes','Actor','\nSeptember 11, 1959\n','','American','As an actor, I think a mistake that any storyteller can make is to play the ending.','',NULL,'Play,Actor,Mistake',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35917,'','John Hawkes','Actor','\nSeptember 11, 1959\n','','American','As an actor, you don\'t often get a chance to know exactly the impact of what the audience is seeing, even though you can ask where the frame is. A move that feels tiny can be huge, and vice versa.','',NULL,'Chance,Often,Actor',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35918,'','John Hawkes','Actor','\nSeptember 11, 1959\n','','American','Being a kid, as all kids do, you feel out of place or like kind of a freak. You wake up feeling like your head got put onto someone else\'s body that day.','',NULL,'Someone,Feeling,Put',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35919,'Experience','John Hawkes','Actor','\nSeptember 11, 1959\n','','American','Certainly I\'ve had the experience of thinking a person was one thing, and finding out they were another.','',NULL,'Person,Thinking',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35920,'','John Hawkes','Actor','\nSeptember 11, 1959\n','','American','Even the small amount of infamy I have makes me uncomfortable - on a personal level and on a professional level.','',NULL,'Small,Personal,Makes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35921,'','John Hawkes','Actor','\nSeptember 11, 1959\n','','American','For me and for I\'m sure any actor, each role is a different challenge to prepare for in a different way.','',NULL,'Different,Challenge,Sure',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35922,'Morning','John Hawkes','Actor','\nSeptember 11, 1959\n','','American','Hitchhiking was such a pure form of existence. You\'d wake up in the morning, and you\'d have no idea what your day was going to be. And that\'s something I\'ve never been able to shake. I loved that.','',NULL,'Able,Idea',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35923,'','John Hawkes','Actor','\nSeptember 11, 1959\n','','American','I do all kinds of roles - nerd, psycho, nerd, psycho, nerd, psycho - and occasionally someone kind of normal. It\'s weird, when I lived in Austin I was always cast as pretty normal people. But when I moved to Los Angeles I was immediately branded a psycho.','',NULL,'Someone,Pretty,Weird',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35924,'','John Hawkes','Actor','\nSeptember 11, 1959\n','','American','I don\'t have actor training myself.','',NULL,'Training,Actor',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35925,'','John Hawkes','Actor','\nSeptember 11, 1959\n','','American','I don\'t have any training as an actor, but I guess I\'m an intense pretender. When you read something over and over, it gets into you a little bit. You can\'t help but begin to feel it, even if you\'re a healthy person as I think I am.','',NULL,'Help,Person,Training',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35926,'','John Hawkes','Actor','\nSeptember 11, 1959\n','','American','I don\'t mean to be highfalutin about it, but I try to limit my visibility.','',NULL,'Mean,Try,Limit',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35927,'','John Hawkes','Actor','\nSeptember 11, 1959\n','','American','I don\'t really try to judge any character that I play, afterwards I figure it out, but while I\'m working on the character, I have to find something in them to relate to.','',NULL,'Character,Judge,Find',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35928,'Life','John Hawkes','Actor','\nSeptember 11, 1959\n','','American','I don\'t think there are in life, pure darkness or pure light. Everyone\'s got a little of everything.','',NULL,'Everything,Light',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35929,'','John Hawkes','Actor','\nSeptember 11, 1959\n','','American','I generally play strong people and scary people.','',NULL,'Strong,Play,Scary',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35930,'','John Hawkes','Actor','\nSeptember 11, 1959\n','','American','I guess you can say that every actor is a \'character actor\' on some level. But I think some actors have a wider range. I think that\'s how you get that mantle.','',NULL,'Character,Actor,Level',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35931,'','John Hawkes','Actor','\nSeptember 11, 1959\n','','American','I have to be careful of what TV shows I choose, particularly ones that have commercials in them, because it\'s going to be a different kind of television show.','',NULL,'Different,Show,Choose',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35932,'','John Hawkes','Actor','\nSeptember 11, 1959\n','','American','I lived in Texas for 10 years.','',NULL,'Texas,Lived',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35933,'Art','John Hawkes','Actor','\nSeptember 11, 1959\n','','American','I maintain that if you\'re a novelist and you go into an art museum, you\'ll come out a better novelist. And if you paint a picture for an hour you\'re a better actor at the end of it.','',NULL,'End,Better',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35934,'','John Hawkes','Actor','\nSeptember 11, 1959\n','','American','I met Robert Rodriguez working on a movie called \'Roadracers.\'','',NULL,'Working,Movie,Met',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35935,'Life','John Hawkes','Actor','\nSeptember 11, 1959\n','','American','I think that no matter how dark a person is, the more you learn about them, the more you understand about their life, the more you can sympathize with them or even root for them.','',NULL,'Person,Understand',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35936,'Change','Stephen Hawking','Physicist','\nJanuary 8, 1942\n','','English','I have noticed even people who claim everything is predestined, and that we can do nothing to change it, look before they cross the road.','',NULL,'Nothing,Everything',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35937,'Intelligence,Change','Stephen Hawking','Physicist','\nJanuary 8, 1942\n','','English','Intelligence is the ability to adapt to change.','',NULL,'Ability',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35938,'Time','Stephen Hawking','Physicist','\nJanuary 8, 1942\n','','English','People won\'t have time for you if you are always angry or complaining.','',NULL,'Angry,Won',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35939,'','Stephen Hawking','Physicist','\nJanuary 8, 1942\n','','English','We are just an advanced breed of monkeys on a minor planet of a very average star. But we can understand the Universe. That makes us something very special.','',NULL,'Understand,Special,Universe',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35940,'Computers,Life','Stephen Hawking','Physicist','\nJanuary 8, 1942\n','','English','I think computer viruses should count as life. I think it says something about human nature that the only form of life we have created so far is purely destructive. We\'ve created life in our own image.','',NULL,'Nature',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35941,'','Stephen Hawking','Physicist','\nJanuary 8, 1942\n','','English','We are in danger of destroying ourselves by our greed and stupidity. We cannot remain looking inwards at ourselves on a small and increasingly polluted and overcrowded planet.','',NULL,'Stupidity,Greed,Small',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35942,'God','Stephen Hawking','Physicist','\nJanuary 8, 1942\n','','English','God not only plays dice, He also sometimes throws the dice where they cannot be seen.','',NULL,'Cannot,Sometimes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35943,'Life,Funny','Stephen Hawking','Physicist','\nJanuary 8, 1942\n','','English','Life would be tragic if it weren\'t funny.','',NULL,'Weren',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35944,'Women','Stephen Hawking','Physicist','\nJanuary 8, 1942\n','','English','Women. They are a complete mystery.','',NULL,'Mystery,Complete',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35945,'History,Science','Stephen Hawking','Physicist','\nJanuary 8, 1942\n','','English','The whole history of science has been the gradual realization that events do not happen in an arbitrary manner, but that they reflect a certain underlying order, which may or may not be divinely inspired.','',NULL,'May',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35946,'','Stephen Hawking','Physicist','\nJanuary 8, 1942\n','','English','My goal is simple. It is a complete understanding of the universe, why it is as it is and why it exists at all.','',NULL,'Simple,Goal,Why',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35947,'Death','Stephen Hawking','Physicist','\nJanuary 8, 1942\n','','English','I\'m not afraid of death, but I\'m in no hurry to die. I have so much I want to do first.','',NULL,'Die,Afraid',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35948,'','Stephen Hawking','Physicist','\nJanuary 8, 1942\n','','English','Even if there is only one possible unified theory, it is just a set of rules and equations. What is it that breathes fire into the equations and makes a universe for them to describe?','',NULL,'Fire,Universe,Makes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35949,'Time','Stephen Hawking','Physicist','\nJanuary 8, 1942\n','','English','If we do discover a complete theory, it should be in time understandable in broad principle by everyone. Then we shall all, philosophers, scientists, and just ordinary people be able to take part in the discussion of why we and the universe exist.','',NULL,'Why,Everyone',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35950,'Work,Good','Stephen Hawking','Physicist','\nJanuary 8, 1942\n','','English','It is no good getting furious if you get stuck. What I do is keep thinking about the problem but work on something else. Sometimes it is years before I see the way forward. In the case of information loss and black holes, it was 29 years.','',NULL,'Forward',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35951,'','Stephen Hawking','Physicist','\nJanuary 8, 1942\n','','English','To confine our attention to terrestrial matters would be to limit the human spirit.','',NULL,'Human,Attention,Spirit',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35952,'God','Stephen Hawking','Physicist','\nJanuary 8, 1942\n','','English','Not only does God play dice, but... he sometimes throws them where they cannot be seen.','',NULL,'Play,Cannot',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35953,'Life','Stephen Hawking','Physicist','\nJanuary 8, 1942\n','','English','We only have to look at ourselves to see how intelligent life might develop into something we wouldn\'t want to meet.','',NULL,'Might,Ourselves',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35954,'','Stephen Hawking','Physicist','\nJanuary 8, 1942\n','','English','It is not clear that intelligence has any long-term survival value.','',NULL,'Value,Survival,Clear',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35955,'Computers','Stephen Hawking','Physicist','\nJanuary 8, 1942\n','','English','There is no heaven or afterlife for broken-down computers; that is a fairy story for people afraid of the dark.','',NULL,'Dark,Afraid',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35956,'Time,Travel,Science','Stephen Hawking','Physicist','\nJanuary 8, 1942\n','','English','Time travel used to be thought of as just science fiction, but Einstein\'s general theory of relativity allows for the possibility that we could warp space-time so much that you could go off in a rocket and return before you set out.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35957,'Computers','Stephen Hawking','Physicist','\nJanuary 8, 1942\n','','English','There is a real danger that computers will develop intelligence and take over. We urgently need to develop direct connections to the brain so that computers can add to human intelligence rather than be in opposition.','',NULL,'Human,Real',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35958,'','Stephen Hawking','Physicist','\nJanuary 8, 1942\n','','English','One cannot really argue with a mathematical theorem.','',NULL,'Cannot,Argue,Theorem',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35959,'','Stephen Hawking','Physicist','\nJanuary 8, 1942\n','','English','Why are we here? Where do we come from? Traditionally, these are questions for philosophy, but philosophy is dead.','',NULL,'Philosophy,Why,Here',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35960,'','Stephen Hawking','Physicist','\nJanuary 8, 1942\n','','English','Although September 11 was horrible, it didn\'t threaten the survival of the human race, like nuclear weapons do.','',NULL,'Human,Survival,Race',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35961,'','Benjamin Hawkins','Diplomat','\nAugust 15, 1754\n','\nJune 6, 1816\n','American','If you should see any Indians you will oblige me by repeating this prohibition to them.','',NULL,'Indians,Repeating,Oblige',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35962,'','Coleman Hawkins','Musician','\nNovember 21, 1904\n','\nMay 19, 1969\n','American','I honestly can\'t characterize my style in words. It seems that whatever comes to me naturally, I play.','',NULL,'Words,Play,Whatever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35963,'','Coleman Hawkins','Musician','\nNovember 21, 1904\n','\nMay 19, 1969\n','American','I made the tenor sax - there\'s nobody plays like me and I don\'t play like anybody else.','',NULL,'Made,Play,Else',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35964,'','Coleman Hawkins','Musician','\nNovember 21, 1904\n','\nMay 19, 1969\n','American','If you don\'t make mistakes, you aren\'t really trying.','',NULL,'Mistakes,Trying',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35965,'Music','Coleman Hawkins','Musician','\nNovember 21, 1904\n','\nMay 19, 1969\n','American','Music should always be an adventure.','',NULL,'Adventure',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35966,'','Coleman Hawkins','Musician','\nNovember 21, 1904\n','\nMay 19, 1969\n','American','Some people say there was no jazz tenor before me. All I know is I just had a way of playing and I didn\'t think in terms of any other instrument but the tenor.','',NULL,'Before,Playing,Jazz',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35967,'Best,Great,Positive','Lee Iacocca','Businessman','\nOctober 15, 1924\n','','American','In times of great stress or adversity, it\'s always best to keep busy, to plow your anger and your energy into something positive.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35968,'Love,Family','Lee Iacocca','Businessman','\nOctober 15, 1924\n','','American','No matter what you\'ve done for yourself or for humanity, if you can\'t look back on having given love and attention to your own family, what have you really accomplished?','',NULL,'Yourself',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35969,'Work','Lee Iacocca','Businessman','\nOctober 15, 1924\n','','American','Management is nothing more than motivating other people.','',NULL,'Nothing,Management',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35970,'Teacher,Best,Society','Lee Iacocca','Businessman','\nOctober 15, 1924\n','','American','In a completely rational society, the best of us would be teachers and the rest of us would have to settle for something else.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35971,'Family','Lee Iacocca','Businessman','\nOctober 15, 1924\n','','American','The only rock I know that stays steady, the only institution I know that works, is the family.','',NULL,'Rock,Works',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35972,'Best','Lee Iacocca','Businessman','\nOctober 15, 1924\n','','American','I have found that being honest is the best technique I can use. Right up front, tell people what you\'re trying to accomplish and what you\'re willing to sacrifice to accomplish it.','',NULL,'Sacrifice,Trying',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35973,'Life,Great','Lee Iacocca','Businessman','\nOctober 15, 1924\n','','American','My father always used to say that when you die, if you\'ve got five real friends, then you\'ve had a great life.','',NULL,'Father',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35974,'Business,Good','Lee Iacocca','Businessman','\nOctober 15, 1924\n','','American','Start with good people, lay out the rules, communicate with your employees, motivate them and reward them. If you do all those things effectively, you can\'t miss.','',NULL,'Start',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35975,'Education,God','Lee Iacocca','Businessman','\nOctober 15, 1924\n','','American','Apply yourself. Get all the education you can, but then, by God, do something. Don\'t just stand there, make it happen.','',NULL,'Yourself',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35976,'Great','Lee Iacocca','Businessman','\nOctober 15, 1924\n','','American','We are continually faced by great opportunities brilliantly disguised as insoluble problems.','',NULL,'Problems,Disguised',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35977,'','Lee Iacocca','Businessman','\nOctober 15, 1924\n','','American','So what do we do? Anything. Something. So long as we just don\'t sit there. If we screw it up, start over. Try something else. If we wait until we\'ve satisfied all the uncertainties, it may be too late.','',NULL,'Long,May,Try',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35978,'Government','Lee Iacocca','Businessman','\nOctober 15, 1924\n','','American','One of the things the government can\'t do is run anything. The only things our government runs are the post office and the railroads, and both of them are bankrupt.','',NULL,'Both,Office',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35979,'Work','Lee Iacocca','Businessman','\nOctober 15, 1924\n','','American','Motivation is everything. You can do the work of two people, but you can\'t be two people. Instead, you have to inspire the next guy down the line and get him to inspire his people.','',NULL,'Everything,Him',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35980,'Positive,Change','Lee Iacocca','Businessman','\nOctober 15, 1924\n','','American','The thing that lies at the foundation of positive change, the way I see it, is service to a fellow human being.','',NULL,'Human',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35981,'Leadership','Lee Iacocca','Businessman','\nOctober 15, 1924\n','','American','I forgot to shake hands and be friendly. It was an important lesson about leadership.','',NULL,'Important,Friendly',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35982,'Business','Lee Iacocca','Businessman','\nOctober 15, 1924\n','','American','In the end, all business operations can be reduced to three words: people, product, and profits.','',NULL,'End,Words',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35983,'','Lee Iacocca','Businessman','\nOctober 15, 1924\n','','American','To succeed today, you have to set priorities, decide what you stand for.','',NULL,'Today,Succeed,Stand',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35984,'','Lee Iacocca','Businessman','\nOctober 15, 1924\n','','American','I hire people brighter than me and then I get out of their way.','',NULL,'Hire,Brighter',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35985,'Business','Lee Iacocca','Businessman','\nOctober 15, 1924\n','','American','Every business and every product has risks. You can\'t get around it.','',NULL,'Around,Risks',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35986,'','Lee Iacocca','Businessman','\nOctober 15, 1924\n','','American','The speed of the boss is the speed of the team.','',NULL,'Team,Boss,Speed',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35987,'','Lee Iacocca','Businessman','\nOctober 15, 1924\n','','American','I\'ve always found that the speed of the boss is the speed of the team.','',NULL,'Team,Boss,Found',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35988,'','Lee Iacocca','Businessman','\nOctober 15, 1924\n','','American','The discipline of writing something down is the first step toward making it happen.','',NULL,'Writing,Down,Happen',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35989,'','Lee Iacocca','Businessman','\nOctober 15, 1924\n','','American','We\'ve got to pause and ask ourselves: How much clean air do we need?','',NULL,'Ourselves,Ask,Air',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35990,'','Lee Iacocca','Businessman','\nOctober 15, 1924\n','','American','Any supervisor worth his salt would rather deal with people who attempt too much than with those who try too little.','',NULL,'Try,Rather,Worth',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35991,'Finance,Money','Lee Iacocca','Businessman','\nOctober 15, 1924\n','','American','We at Chrysler borrow money the old-fashioned way. We pay it back.','',NULL,'Pay',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35992,'Life,Hope','Janis Ian','Musician','\nApril 7, 1951\n','','American','At the end of the day, all you can hope for is to go on. The older I get, the more I realize that just keeping on keeping on is what life\'s all about.','',NULL,'End',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35993,'Love,Beauty,Truth','Janis Ian','Musician','\nApril 7, 1951\n','','American','I learned the truth at seventeen, That love was meant for beauty queens, And high school girls with clear skinned smiles, Who married young and then retired.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35994,'Home','Janis Ian','Musician','\nApril 7, 1951\n','','American','Once you\'re halfway home, you know that you can probably get the rest of the way there.','',NULL,'Once,Rest',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35995,'Life,Best','Janis Ian','Musician','\nApril 7, 1951\n','','American','The best thing you can learn from the worst times of your life is that it always gets better. It may take a month, a year, a decade, but it will get better if you leave yourself open to it.','',NULL,'Yourself',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35996,'','Janis Ian','Musician','\nApril 7, 1951\n','','American','A radio show recently did a beautiful eulogy of me.','',NULL,'Beautiful,Did,Show',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35997,'Music,Time','Janis Ian','Musician','\nApril 7, 1951\n','','American','Artists are taught to be humble about their impact, especially in folk music. It\'s so ingrained that I have a hard time even thinking I had any impact other than what a normal hit song would have.','',NULL,'Humble',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35998,'','Janis Ian','Musician','\nApril 7, 1951\n','','American','At the end of the day, if you don\'t have a record contract, a studio or a guitar, you can still write songs. You\'re still an artist. That\'s something no one can take away.','',NULL,'End,Still,Guitar',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(35999,'Time','Janis Ian','Musician','\nApril 7, 1951\n','','American','Going off the road just leaves me more time to be a writer.','',NULL,'Off,Road',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36000,'Time,Good,Money','Janis Ian','Musician','\nApril 7, 1951\n','','American','I bought all my friends guitars and I had a good time with my money. But then one day the IRS came knocking.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36001,'Music','Janis Ian','Musician','\nApril 7, 1951\n','','American','I feel I was born with the music coming to me, and that\'s not something to be wasted.','',NULL,'Born,Coming',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36002,'Mom','Janis Ian','Musician','\nApril 7, 1951\n','','American','I gave guitar lessons. I tried to join bands. My mom always said it was obvious that nothing was going to stop me.','',NULL,'Nothing,Guitar',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36003,'Society','Janis Ian','Musician','\nApril 7, 1951\n','','American','I had a vague idea of the song\'s impact in the \'60s, but that was tempered by the hate mail and threats I was receiving. It was only about ten years ago, when I finally put it back in my show because so many people were asking for it, that I understood \'Society\'s Child\' real impact.','',NULL,'Hate,Real',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36004,'','Janis Ian','Musician','\nApril 7, 1951\n','','American','I know just enough Japanese to get by if I get lost and greet an audience properly, just from having a lot of Japanese friends and being there over the years.','',NULL,'Lost,Friends,Enough',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36005,'Love,God','Janis Ian','Musician','\nApril 7, 1951\n','','American','I mean, I would love to have the career Joan Baez is having in Europe right now, but God knows I don\'t begrudge her that career.','',NULL,'Mean',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36006,'Time','Janis Ian','Musician','\nApril 7, 1951\n','','American','I played for anybody and everybody from the time I started playing guitar, when I was 10 or 11.','',NULL,'Guitar,Playing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36007,'Time','Janis Ian','Musician','\nApril 7, 1951\n','','American','I see interracial couples all the time in Nashville. I\'m a Jew in Nashville. I\'m a gay person in Nashville. It\'s a non-issue in most of the time. That\'s a huge leap forward.','',NULL,'Forward,Gay',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36008,'Home,Society','Janis Ian','Musician','\nApril 7, 1951\n','','American','I started \'Society\'s Child\' on a bus in East Orange as I was going home from school. I saw a black and white couple sitting there and started thinking about it.','',NULL,'School',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36009,'','Janis Ian','Musician','\nApril 7, 1951\n','','American','I think all of us thought that by the \'70s, at the latest the \'80s, all the world\'s problems would be solved and everyone would be getting along fine. And instead we saw that Martin Luther King Jr. was assassinated that year, Robert F. Kennedy died. We saw that it was going to be a lot more difficul','',NULL,'Thought,Problems,Difficult',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36010,'Work,Best','Janis Ian','Musician','\nApril 7, 1951\n','','American','I think I grew up, stopped worrying about what people thought of me, and whether things were going to turn out OK. I\'m concentrating on doing the best work I can do and letting it go at that.','',NULL,'Thought',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36011,'','Janis Ian','Musician','\nApril 7, 1951\n','','American','I think one of the reasons musicians keep doing what they do and writers keep doing what they do, is that we\'re totally unsuited for anything else. And I for one am much too lazy.','',NULL,'Lazy,Else,Keep',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36012,'','Janis Ian','Musician','\nApril 7, 1951\n','','American','I think these last 10 years have seen just a huge shift in the psyche of this country as regards gay people. I think AIDS had a lot to do with it. So many families who really believed they\'d \'never met one\' were suddenly confronted with their sons becoming ill, and friends of sons. I think that brou','',NULL,'Gay,Country,Friends',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36013,'Good','Janis Ian','Musician','\nApril 7, 1951\n','','American','I want to do some fiction writing, I\'ve had some pretty good luck with short stories, I\'d like to do a couple of larger things.','',NULL,'Writing,Pretty',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36014,'Home','Janis Ian','Musician','\nApril 7, 1951\n','','American','I was interviewed for a Grammy television show, and they asked me about Nashville, and I talked for three minutes and when I finished, I was teared up. The whole room was crying. Nashville has given me a home, where I never had a home before.','',NULL,'Before,Whole',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36015,'Music','Janis Ian','Musician','\nApril 7, 1951\n','','American','I was one of I think three white girls in my school. So, I was very much an outsider. And plus I was Jewish and all of my friends were black and Baptist because they listen to the coolest music. We were all listening to Ray Charles and what was then called race music.','',NULL,'School,Black',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36016,'Learning,Car','Janis Ian','Musician','\nApril 7, 1951\n','','American','I\'ve always been an avid reader. If I don\'t have a book in the car, I\'ll stop and pick one up just to have something to read. I don\'t even remember learning to read.','',NULL,'Book',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36017,'','Scott Ian','Musician','\nDecember 31, 1963\n','','American','Why would heavy metal ever go away?','',NULL,'Ever,Why,Away',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36018,'Best','Scott Ian','Musician','\nDecember 31, 1963\n','','American','A guitar for me is pretty much strictly in the context of writing songs for my band, coming up with ideas with my band, and then being able to perform those songs as best as I can on stage - that\'s what the guitar for me has always been.','',NULL,'Writing,Pretty',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36019,'','Scott Ian','Musician','\nDecember 31, 1963\n','','American','Anthrax, it\'s something that gets you sick, it\'s horrible, strong. It\'s a heavy-metal band name if there ever was one.','',NULL,'Strong,Ever,Sick',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36020,'Future','Scott Ian','Musician','\nDecember 31, 1963\n','','American','At some point around \'94 or \'95, \'Rolling Stone\' said that guitar rock was dead and that the Chemical Brothers were the future. I think that was the last issue of \'Rolling Stone\' I ever bought.','',NULL,'Rock,Ever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36021,'Cool','Scott Ian','Musician','\nDecember 31, 1963\n','','American','Even as a kid, if I would come across something cool in the record store, that would be how I found out about bands. It\'s kind of the same way these days. In a way even less because there are no record stores to go to anymore.','',NULL,'Same,Days',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36022,'','Scott Ian','Musician','\nDecember 31, 1963\n','','American','Frank Zappa... was Beethoven for insane rock guys.','',NULL,'Rock,Guys,Insane',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36023,'Best','Scott Ian','Musician','\nDecember 31, 1963\n','','American','I could care less about sitting around and practicing the guitar for hours a day and trying to be the best guitar player on the planet.','',NULL,'Care,Trying',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36024,'','Scott Ian','Musician','\nDecember 31, 1963\n','','American','I don\'t even know who that person was in the \'80s. I see pictures of myself from back then and I don\'t even recognize myself.','',NULL,'Person,Pictures,Recognize',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36025,'','Scott Ian','Musician','\nDecember 31, 1963\n','','American','I don\'t think any of our lyrics have ever been erotic in a sexual term, because I haven\'t really written, touched on, that subject too often. But, uh... I mean, I suppose they could point the finger at us for violence maybe in certain songs.','',NULL,'Mean,Ever,Violence',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36026,'','Scott Ian','Musician','\nDecember 31, 1963\n','','American','I kind of live in this weird world where I am exposed to a lot of stuff, but then again I am not exposed to a lot of stuff.','',NULL,'Live,Again,Weird',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36027,'Life,Love','Scott Ian','Musician','\nDecember 31, 1963\n','','American','I love what I do, somehow I have been able to play in a band for my entire life and that is all I ever wanted to do. I love that I get to do that.','',NULL,'Ever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36028,'Men','Scott Ian','Musician','\nDecember 31, 1963\n','','American','I\'ve always been a true believer that if men had babies, nobody would be trying to tell them what they can and can\'t do with their bodies.','',NULL,'True,Trying',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36029,'','Scott Ian','Musician','\nDecember 31, 1963\n','','American','If someone wants to sticker a record for whatever reason, that\'s fine. But once it affects someone\'s opportunity to, you know, get that record, then I have a problem with it.','',NULL,'Someone,Problem,Reason',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36030,'Life,Music,Time','Scott Ian','Musician','\nDecember 31, 1963\n','','American','Music and songs are written at different periods of time, at different times in your life. They reflect the feelings you have and to be honest, I quite like having positive emotions.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36031,'','Scott Ian','Musician','\nDecember 31, 1963\n','','American','What is it about a zombie that appeals to me? I don\'t know. Maybe that it\'s just the most possible - I don\'t know - of all the supernatural entities.','',NULL,'Possible,Maybe,Zombie',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36032,'Life','Scott Ian','Musician','\nDecember 31, 1963\n','','American','When you\'re younger - duh - you don\'t really have the tools to deal with certain things in your life.','',NULL,'Deal,Younger',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36033,'','Dolores Ibarruri','Politician','\nNovember 12, 1895\n','\nDecember 9, 1989\n','Spanish','It is better to be the widow of a hero than the wife of a coward.','',NULL,'Wife,Better,Hero',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36034,'','Dolores Ibarruri','Politician','\nNovember 12, 1895\n','\nDecember 9, 1989\n','Spanish','Better to die on one\'s feet than to live on one\'s knees.','',NULL,'Live,Better,Die',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36035,'','Dolores Ibarruri','Politician','\nNovember 12, 1895\n','\nDecember 9, 1989\n','Spanish','It is better to die on your feet than to live on your knees.','',NULL,'Live,Better,Die',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36036,'','Dolores Ibarruri','Politician','\nNovember 12, 1895\n','\nDecember 9, 1989\n','Spanish','It is better to kill one hundred innocents than to let one guilty person go.','',NULL,'Better,Person,Guilty',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36037,'','Jacques Ibert','Composer','\nAugust 15, 1890\n','\nFebruary 5, 1962\n','French','I dream of a collaboration that would finally be total, in which the librettist would often think as a composer and the composer as a librettist.','',NULL,'Dream,Often,Finally',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36038,'','Jacques Ibert','Composer','\nAugust 15, 1890\n','\nFebruary 5, 1962\n','French','The result of this union would be, not the fortuitous result of a series of approximations and concessions, but the harmonious synthesis of two aspects of a single thought.','',NULL,'Single,Thought,Two',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36039,'Time','Abdullah Ibrahim','Musician','\nOctober 9, 1934\n','','South African','They took away time, and they gave us the clock.','',NULL,'Away,Took',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36040,'','Abdullah Ibrahim','Musician','\nOctober 9, 1934\n','','South African','People say that slaves were taken from Africa. This is not true: People were taken from Africa, among them healers and priests, and were made into slaves.','',NULL,'True,Made,Taken',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36041,'Change,Peace,Time','Abdullah Ibrahim','Musician','\nOctober 9, 1934\n','','South African','When time and space and change converge, we find place. We arrive in Place when we resolve things. Place is peace of mind and understanding. Place is knowledge of self. Place is resolution.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36042,'','Abdullah Ibrahim','Musician','\nOctober 9, 1934\n','','South African','The biggest problem in South Africa is that we have a disrupted timeline. Historically, politically, spiritually, economically, in people\'s minds, in people\'s heads.','',NULL,'Problem,Minds,Africa',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36043,'','Henrik Ibsen','Poet','\nMarch 20, 1828\n','\nMay 23, 1906\n','Norwegian','A thousand words will not leave so deep an impression as one deed.','',NULL,'Deep,Words,Leave',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36044,'','Henrik Ibsen','Poet','\nMarch 20, 1828\n','\nMay 23, 1906\n','Norwegian','A community is like a ship; everyone ought to be prepared to take the helm.','',NULL,'Everyone,Community,Prepared',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36045,'Alone','Henrik Ibsen','Poet','\nMarch 20, 1828\n','\nMay 23, 1906\n','Norwegian','The strongest man in the world is he who stands most alone.','',NULL,'Stands,Strongest',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36046,'','Henrik Ibsen','Poet','\nMarch 20, 1828\n','\nMay 23, 1906\n','Norwegian','A forest bird never wants a cage.','',NULL,'Bird,Wants,Forest',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36047,'Health,Time','Henrik Ibsen','Poet','\nMarch 20, 1828\n','\nMay 23, 1906\n','Norwegian','People who don\'t know how to keep themselves healthy ought to have the decency to get themselves buried, and not waste time about it.','',NULL,'Keep',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36048,'Life,Home','Henrik Ibsen','Poet','\nMarch 20, 1828\n','\nMay 23, 1906\n','Norwegian','Home life ceases to be free and beautiful as soon as it is founded on borrowing and debt.','',NULL,'Beautiful',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36049,'','Henrik Ibsen','Poet','\nMarch 20, 1828\n','\nMay 23, 1906\n','Norwegian','The majority is always wrong; the minority is rarely right.','',NULL,'Wrong,Majority,Minority',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36050,'','Henrik Ibsen','Poet','\nMarch 20, 1828\n','\nMay 23, 1906\n','Norwegian','Don\'t use that foreign word \'ideals.\' We have that excellent native word \'lies.\'','',NULL,'Word,Lies,Excellent',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36051,'','Henrik Ibsen','Poet','\nMarch 20, 1828\n','\nMay 23, 1906\n','Norwegian','It is inexcusable for scientists to torture animals; let them make their experiments on journalists and politicians.','',NULL,'Torture,Scientists',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36052,'Life,God','Henrik Ibsen','Poet','\nMarch 20, 1828\n','\nMay 23, 1906\n','Norwegian','The man whom God wills to slay in the struggle of life - he first individualizes.','',NULL,'Struggle',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36053,'Life,Home','Henrik Ibsen','Poet','\nMarch 20, 1828\n','\nMay 23, 1906\n','Norwegian','Your home is regarded as a model home, your life as a model life. But all this splendor, and you along with it... it\'s just as though it were built upon a shifting quagmire. A moment may come, a word can be spoken, and both you and all this splendor will collapse.','',NULL,'May',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36054,'','Henrik Ibsen','Poet','\nMarch 20, 1828\n','\nMay 23, 1906\n','Norwegian','A minority may be right, and a majority is always wrong.','',NULL,'May,Wrong,Majority',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36055,'','Henrik Ibsen','Poet','\nMarch 20, 1828\n','\nMay 23, 1906\n','Norwegian','Do not use that foreign word \'ideals.\' We have that excellent native word \'lies.\'','',NULL,'Word,Lies,Excellent',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36056,'','Henrik Ibsen','Poet','\nMarch 20, 1828\n','\nMay 23, 1906\n','Norwegian','One of the qualities of liberty is that, as long as it is being striven after, it goes on expanding. Therefore, the man who stands in the midst of the struggle and says, \'I have it,\' merely shows by doing so that he has just lost it.','',NULL,'Struggle,Long,Lost',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36057,'Truth,Freedom','Henrik Ibsen','Poet','\nMarch 20, 1828\n','\nMay 23, 1906\n','Norwegian','The pillars of truth and the pillars of freedom - they are the pillars of society.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36058,'Truth,Freedom','Henrik Ibsen','Poet','\nMarch 20, 1828\n','\nMay 23, 1906\n','Norwegian','The worst enemy of truth and freedom in our society is the compact majority.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36059,'Marriage','Henrik Ibsen','Poet','\nMarch 20, 1828\n','\nMay 23, 1906\n','Norwegian','Marriage! Nothing else demands so much of a man.','',NULL,'Nothing,Else',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36060,'Truth,Freedom','Henrik Ibsen','Poet','\nMarch 20, 1828\n','\nMay 23, 1906\n','Norwegian','The spirit of truth and the spirit of freedom - these are the pillars of society.','',NULL,'Society',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36061,'','Henrik Ibsen','Poet','\nMarch 20, 1828\n','\nMay 23, 1906\n','Norwegian','Castles in the air - they are so easy to take refuge in. And so easy to build too.','',NULL,'Easy,Build,Air',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36062,'Business,Society','Henrik Ibsen','Poet','\nMarch 20, 1828\n','\nMay 23, 1906\n','Norwegian','I\'m afraid for all those who\'ll have the bread snatched from their mouths by these machines. What business has science and capitalism got, bringing all these new inventions into the works, before society has produced a generation educated up to using them!','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36063,'','Henrik Ibsen','Poet','\nMarch 20, 1828\n','\nMay 23, 1906\n','Norwegian','Look into any man\'s heart you please, and you will always find, in every one, at least one black spot which he has to keep concealed.','',NULL,'Heart,Black,Find',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36064,'Best,Truth,Freedom','Henrik Ibsen','Poet','\nMarch 20, 1828\n','\nMay 23, 1906\n','Norwegian','Never wear your best trousers when you go out to fight for freedom and truth.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36065,'','Henrik Ibsen','Poet','\nMarch 20, 1828\n','\nMay 23, 1906\n','Norwegian','The devil is compromise.','',NULL,'Devil,Compromise',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36066,'Time,Experience','Henrik Ibsen','Poet','\nMarch 20, 1828\n','\nMay 23, 1906\n','Norwegian','The spectacles of experience; through them you will see clearly a second time.','',NULL,'Through',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36067,'Society','Henrik Ibsen','Poet','\nMarch 20, 1828\n','\nMay 23, 1906\n','Norwegian','Do you know what we are those of us who count as pillars of society? We are society\'s tools, neither more nor less.','',NULL,'Less,Nor',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36068,'Experience','Masaru Ibuka','Businessman','\nApril 11, 1908\n','\nDecember 19, 1997\n','Japanese','Creativity comes from looking for the unexpected and stepping outside your own experience.','',NULL,'Creativity,Looking',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36069,'Business','Carl Icahn','Businessman','\nFebruary 16, 1936\n','','American','You learn in this business: It you want a friend, get a dog.','',NULL,'Friend,Learn',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36070,'','Miguel de Icaza','Scientist','1972','','Mexican','I was interested in Java the beginning, but the problem with Java is you do have to switch your platform.','',NULL,'Problem,Beginning,Interested',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36071,'','Miguel de Icaza','Scientist','1972','','Mexican','Some scientists use TeX or LatEX but for most people Word is the thing that writers use these days.','',NULL,'Word,Days,Writers',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36072,'Work','Miguel de Icaza','Scientist','1972','','Mexican','After releasing Mono 1.0, we started work on a new edition of Mono that will be released later in the year.','',NULL,'After,Year',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36073,'','Miguel de Icaza','Scientist','1972','','Mexican','All of our code is open source, so it can be used for other projects.','',NULL,'Used,Open,Source',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36074,'Computers','Miguel de Icaza','Scientist','1972','','Mexican','Every piece of software written today is likely going to infringe on someone else\'s patent.','',NULL,'Today,Someone',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36075,'','Miguel de Icaza','Scientist','1972','','Mexican','I think that by October the whole company has to migrate to OpenOffice, and then I think it\'s by June next year we all migrate to Linux - you don\'t want to migrate 6,000 people both operating system and office suite in a single jump.','',NULL,'Single,Whole,Year',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36076,'','Miguel de Icaza','Scientist','1972','','Mexican','I\'ve never worked with the Java community.','',NULL,'Community,Worked,Java',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36077,'','Miguel de Icaza','Scientist','1972','','Mexican','In addition to that, Mono has produced a very large set of extra libraries.','',NULL,'Large,Libraries,Addition',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36078,'Work','Miguel de Icaza','Scientist','1972','','Mexican','In some cases we\'ve been building tools that are specific to Linux for the desktop, and they only work on Linux, but I see two major projects that are wildly, wildly successful: Mozilla and OpenOffice, and those two programs are cross platform.','',NULL,'Successful,Two',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36079,'','Miguel de Icaza','Scientist','1972','','Mexican','In the GNOME project we tried to keep the platform language independent.','',NULL,'Keep,Language,Tried',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36080,'','Miguel de Icaza','Scientist','1972','','Mexican','It\'s strategic for us - lots of people will develop applications in .NET.','',NULL,'Develop,Lots,Net',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36081,'','Miguel de Icaza','Scientist','1972','','Mexican','Not to go too far, but Microsoft is probably used by most people out there.','',NULL,'Far,Used,Microsoft',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36082,'Art','Miguel de Icaza','Scientist','1972','','Mexican','Our strategy in dealing with patents in Mono is the same strategy that any other software developer would take. In the event of a patent claim, we will try to find prior art to the claim of the patent.','',NULL,'Find,Try',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36083,'','Miguel de Icaza','Scientist','1972','','Mexican','Running the test suite like this allows us to catch problems when they are just introduced.','',NULL,'Problems,Test,Running',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36084,'Time','Miguel de Icaza','Scientist','1972','','Mexican','So if we\'re going to build new applications that require a large time investment, like say movie editing - today that doesn\'t matter for the enterprise desktop, but eventually it will when we get closer to consumers - you really need to have a cross-platform story.','',NULL,'Today,Matter',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36085,'','Miguel de Icaza','Scientist','1972','','Mexican','The software patent problem is not limited to Mono. Software patents affect everyone writing software today.','',NULL,'Today,Writing,Problem',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36086,'','Miguel de Icaza','Scientist','1972','','Mexican','They have a beautiful security system and we\'re emulating the whole security infrastructure.','',NULL,'Beautiful,Whole,Security',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36087,'Love','Miguel de Icaza','Scientist','1972','','Mexican','We all love Linux, but it\'s also a fact that some people might not be able to migrate.','',NULL,'Able,Fact',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36088,'','Miguel de Icaza','Scientist','1972','','Mexican','We cannot choose one desktop over the other - Gnome or KDE - because there\'s users for both code bases.','',NULL,'Cannot,Both,Choose',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36089,'Learning','Miguel de Icaza','Scientist','1972','','Mexican','We have a lot of existing customers which are also considering Linux desktop migrations and rolling out some of these programs, so we\'re learning from them.','',NULL,'Linux,Customers',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36090,'','Miguel de Icaza','Scientist','1972','','Mexican','We\'ve been using C and C++ way too much - they\'re nice, but they\'re very close to the machine and what we wanted was to empower regular users to build applications for Linux.','',NULL,'Nice,Wanted,Close',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36091,'Technology','Miguel de Icaza','Scientist','1972','','Mexican','Well Microsoft really does develop some really interesting technology.','',NULL,'Develop,Microsoft',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36092,'','Miguel de Icaza','Scientist','1972','','Mexican','When it comes to .NET they\'ve done a really outstanding job.','',NULL,'Job,Done,Net',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36093,'Time','Miguel de Icaza','Scientist','1972','','Mexican','With .NET once an API is published it\'s available to all programming languages at the same time.','',NULL,'Same,Once',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36094,'Money','Vanilla Ice','Musician','\nOctober 31, 1968\n','','American','It wasn\'t until \'94 when I tried to commit suicide that I realized that it wasn\'t about the money.','',NULL,'Until,Tried',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36095,'Life,Success','Vanilla Ice','Musician','\nOctober 31, 1968\n','','American','Honestly, a lot of people thought that I was on top of the world selling so many millions of records, and that this is the life that everybody would want, but I never got to enjoy any of my success.','',NULL,'Enjoy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36096,'Money,Great,Freedom','Vanilla Ice','Musician','\nOctober 31, 1968\n','','American','I didn\'t end up going bankrupt... I made some great investments and I held on to my money, which also enables me to have the freedom to do what I want now. But it\'s not about finances. No matter what, it\'s about keeping it real.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36097,'Music,Family','Vanilla Ice','Musician','\nOctober 31, 1968\n','','American','I got caught up on drugs for a few years, I\'m off it, I\'m very happy, got two kids and a family and everything. And like I said I\'m making the underground music, and keeping it real.','',NULL,'Happy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36098,'Age,Freedom','Vanilla Ice','Musician','\nOctober 31, 1968\n','','American','I just kept it real and had the freedom to do what I want. It\'s not designed for any age group. It\'s not made for radio. There are no edits. The whole album contains explicit lyrics but that\'s because you need it.','',NULL,'Real',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36099,'Music,Anger','Vanilla Ice','Musician','\nOctober 31, 1968\n','','American','I use the music to vent, and a lot of the stuff that I am writing about or was writing about contained a lot of anger and anxiety, stress and depression, so that\'s how the album came out so dark.','',NULL,'Depression',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36100,'Music,Good,Amazing','Vanilla Ice','Musician','\nOctober 31, 1968\n','','American','I used the music kind of as therapy, and it\'s just amazing that I feel so free after doing that. I feel like I had it trapped inside of me and now I feel free. So it\'s been a very good therapy session for me as well.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36101,'','Vanilla Ice','Musician','\nOctober 31, 1968\n','','American','Shows have been sold out. It\'s overwhelming, you know. I had no idea what to expect with this new sound and everything and just to see so many people just come out and embrace it, it\'s overwhelming.','',NULL,'Everything,Idea,Expect',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36102,'Life','Vanilla Ice','Musician','\nOctober 31, 1968\n','','American','This was totally influenced by me and the direction that I am writing about and the stuff that I am writing about. There is just no way that you can be as intense as what I have been through in my life over a drum beat machine, sample, or loop; it\'s just not going to happen.','',NULL,'Writing,Happen',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36103,'','David Icke','Athlete','\nApril 29, 1952\n','','English','Today\'s mighty oak is just yesterday\'s nut, that held its ground.','',NULL,'Today,Yesterday,Ground',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36104,'Best','David Icke','Athlete','\nApril 29, 1952\n','','English','The best way of removing negativity is to laugh and be joyous.','',NULL,'Laugh,Negativity',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36105,'Truth,Love','David Icke','Athlete','\nApril 29, 1952\n','','English','Infinite love is the only truth. Everything else is illusion.','',NULL,'Everything',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36106,'','David Icke','Athlete','\nApril 29, 1952\n','','English','I believe that the human race has developed a form of collective schizophrenia in which we are not only the slaves to this imposed thought behavior, but we are also the police force of it.','',NULL,'Believe,Human,Thought',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36107,'','David Icke','Athlete','\nApril 29, 1952\n','','English','The Earth needs rebels!','',NULL,'Earth,Needs,Rebels',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36108,'Fear','David Icke','Athlete','\nApril 29, 1952\n','','English','The reason most people don\'t express their individuality and actually deny it, is not fear of what prime ministers think of us or the head of the federal reserve, It\'s what their families and their friends down at the bar are going to think of them.','',NULL,'Down,Friends',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36109,'','David Icke','Athlete','\nApril 29, 1952\n','','English','Have you ever wondered what your subconscious mind looks like? Well today, I can show you.','',NULL,'Today,Mind,Ever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36110,'God','David Icke','Athlete','\nApril 29, 1952\n','','English','I know that you are part of me and I am part of you because we are all aspects of the same infinite consciousness that we call God and Creation.','',NULL,'Same,Call',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36111,'','David Icke','Athlete','\nApril 29, 1952\n','','English','So reports of my madness, as they say, were greatly exaggerated. Not that I give a bugger either way.','',NULL,'Give,Either,Madness',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36112,'History,Freedom','David Icke','Athlete','\nApril 29, 1952\n','','English','And why do we, who say we oppose tyranny and demand freedom of speech, allow people to go to prison and be vilified, and magazines to be closed down on the spot, for suggesting another version of history.','',NULL,'Down',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36113,'God','David Icke','Athlete','\nApril 29, 1952\n','','English','We are reflections of one another, therefore I know that you are part of me and I am part of you because we are all projections of the universal principles of creation/destruction polarities of the same infinite consciousness that we call God.','',NULL,'Same,Another',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36114,'Love,Truth','David Icke','Athlete','\nApril 29, 1952\n','','English','A gift of truth is the gift of love.','',NULL,'Gift',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36115,'','David Icke','Athlete','\nApril 29, 1952\n','','English','The opening and closing ceremonies of the London Olympics are mass satanic rituals disguised as a celebration of Britain and sport. Their medium is the language of symbolism.','',NULL,'Language,London,Mass',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36116,'Men','David Icke','Athlete','\nApril 29, 1952\n','','English','I prefer to speak of \'interdimensionals\' rather than \'extraterrestrials\' because the latter has connotations of \'little green men\' and all the other cliche responses. Nor does it tell the full story.','',NULL,'Tell,Speak',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36117,'Knowledge','David Icke','Athlete','\nApril 29, 1952\n','','English','In the Atlantean period there were many energies being used and information and knowledge being used which were, for particular reasons of safety, withdrawn, shall we say, to prevent complete catastrophe, to prevent total destruction of your planet.','',NULL,'Used,Shall',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36118,'Good','David Icke','Athlete','\nApril 29, 1952\n','','English','Terms like \'good\' and \'bad\' are extremely simplistic in what is a far more complex situation.','',NULL,'Bad,Far',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36119,'God','David Icke','Athlete','\nApril 29, 1952\n','','English','Everyone is a son or daughter of god.','',NULL,'Son,Everyone',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36120,'','David Icke','Athlete','\nApril 29, 1952\n','','English','I am a channel for the Christ spirit. The title was given to me very recently by the Godhead.','',NULL,'Spirit,Christ,Title',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36121,'Dad','David Icke','Athlete','\nApril 29, 1952\n','','English','I couldn\'t walk down any street in Britain without being laughed at. It was a nightmare. My children were devastated because their dad was a figure of ridicule.','',NULL,'Children,Down',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36122,'','David Icke','Athlete','\nApril 29, 1952\n','','English','In terms of the way people see me, it breaks down into two very clear and distinct groups: those who think they know me from reading the papers and those who really know me by reading my books.','',NULL,'Down,Two,Reading',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36123,'','David Icke','Athlete','\nApril 29, 1952\n','','English','One of my very greatest fears as a child was being ridiculed in public. And there it was coming true. As a television presenter, I\'d been respected. People come up to you in the street and shake your hand and talk to you in a respectful way.','',NULL,'True,Greatest,Talk',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36124,'Government','Harold L. Ickes','Politician','\nMarch 15, 1874\n','\nFebruary 3, 1952\n','American','I am against government by crony.','',NULL,'Against',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36125,'','Jacky Ickx','Celebrity','\nJanuary 1, 1945\n','','Belgian','That is why, as soon as I felt a real attraction for my first passion which was the motorcycle, and in spite of the danger it could represent, they encouraged me.','',NULL,'Real,Passion,Why',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36126,'Good,Power,Art','Jacky Ickx','Celebrity','\nJanuary 1, 1945\n','','Belgian','And luckily, therefore the good old days return. The traditional art of driving counts again, and it is all about good tactics, skills and reflexes instead of simple power.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36127,'Life','Jacky Ickx','Celebrity','\nJanuary 1, 1945\n','','Belgian','Before the season begins, I had even damaged some frames, but Ken did not hold it against me and kept all his confidence. He was the one who incontestably changed my life, because without his help, I do not know what I will have become.','',NULL,'Help,Confidence',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36128,'','Jacky Ickx','Celebrity','\nJanuary 1, 1945\n','','Belgian','But due to the present regulations the other drivers have better chances again. This brings back the tension.','',NULL,'Better,Again,Present',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36129,'','Jacky Ickx','Celebrity','\nJanuary 1, 1945\n','','Belgian','Everything was magnificent so far, even if I knew my part of dramas.','',NULL,'Everything,Far,Knew',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36130,'Time','Jacky Ickx','Celebrity','\nJanuary 1, 1945\n','','Belgian','Fortunately, in the place where I went out, they had set up a little previously a fence which prevented me finally from smashing against trees. I went out with a broken leg only. A small price to be paid at the time for an accident of this kind.','',NULL,'Small,Place',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36131,'','Jacky Ickx','Celebrity','\nJanuary 1, 1945\n','','Belgian','Happy to see that the Automobile Club of Monaco, opened its doors to the public to attend a considerable event. The promotion of this event will be made by the image and by the text, but still by word of mouth.','',NULL,'Happy,Made,Still',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36132,'Life','Jacky Ickx','Celebrity','\nJanuary 1, 1945\n','','Belgian','I am infinitely grateful to the life which privileged me.','',NULL,'Grateful,Privileged',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36133,'','Jacky Ickx','Celebrity','\nJanuary 1, 1945\n','','Belgian','I believe to have been one of the rare drivers to have returned to Ferrari.','',NULL,'Believe,Rare,Ferrari',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36134,'','Jacky Ickx','Celebrity','\nJanuary 1, 1945\n','','Belgian','I drove long distances like the 24 hours of Le Mans for years. But even this racing is now over. I retired.','',NULL,'Long,Racing,Hours',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36135,'Car','Jacky Ickx','Celebrity','\nJanuary 1, 1945\n','','Belgian','In the end I didn\'t get a top car any more. I had no toughness left. That was the reality.','',NULL,'End,Reality',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36136,'','Jacky Ickx','Celebrity','\nJanuary 1, 1945\n','','Belgian','In the past, two colleagues died each season. It was generally accepted this could happen.','',NULL,'Past,Happen,Two',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36137,'Good','Jacky Ickx','Celebrity','\nJanuary 1, 1945\n','','Belgian','In this kind of situation, we tend to cling to his convictions, we believe that, by magic, we are going to recover. Then we agree to drive less good cars and we are fatally more exposed. It is what finally happened to me with Ensign.','',NULL,'Believe,Less',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36138,'','Jacky Ickx','Celebrity','\nJanuary 1, 1945\n','','Belgian','In this sport luck and tragedy are only a few hundredths of seconds apart from each other.','',NULL,'Few,Luck,Tragedy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36139,'','Jacky Ickx','Celebrity','\nJanuary 1, 1945\n','','Belgian','My father was a motorsports journalist and a motorbike fan. He gave me my motocross bike.','',NULL,'Father,Gave,Bike',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36140,'','Jacky Ickx','Celebrity','\nJanuary 1, 1945\n','','Belgian','Nevertheless during these two seasons, Chapman impressed me a lot because he had the faculty to pull himself out of the most critical situations.','',NULL,'Two,Himself,Critical',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36141,'Age','Jacky Ickx','Celebrity','\nJanuary 1, 1945\n','','Belgian','The existence is a tremendous curiosity, with in the course of the years, the discovery of yourself in your inmost evolutions. With the age you feel better than you are, what you represent. Which means a little at the planet\'s scale.','',NULL,'Yourself,Better',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36142,'','Jacky Ickx','Celebrity','\nJanuary 1, 1945\n','','Belgian','The fact that I am still alive after 100,000 laps is my championship.','',NULL,'Still,After,Fact',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36143,'Success','Jacky Ickx','Celebrity','\nJanuary 1, 1945\n','','Belgian','The margin between success and drama is fractional.','',NULL,'Between,Drama',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36144,'','Jacky Ickx','Celebrity','\nJanuary 1, 1945\n','','Belgian','To be here recovers from a state of soul, from a state of mind. I have the memory of the heart. I know what I received. I must have the will to give back to others.','',NULL,'Mind,Heart,Must',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36145,'','Jacky Ickx','Celebrity','\nJanuary 1, 1945\n','','Belgian','What fascinated me, it was not the glory, but the contact with the public.','',NULL,'Public,Glory,Contact',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36146,'','Eric Idle','Comedian','\nMarch 29, 1943\n','','English','Sticks and stones may break my bones, but words will make me go in a corner and cry by myself for hours.','',NULL,'May,Words,Cry',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36147,'Life','Eric Idle','Comedian','\nMarch 29, 1943\n','','English','No day of my life passes without someone saying the words \'Monty Python\' to me. It\'s not bad.','',NULL,'Bad,Someone',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36148,'','Eric Idle','Comedian','\nMarch 29, 1943\n','','English','You look just like you!','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36149,'Funny','Eric Idle','Comedian','\nMarch 29, 1943\n','','English','I like the idea of being out there regularly with an audience and with a funny gang of people. That\'s what I grew up with - doing television, doing shows every week.','',NULL,'Idea,Week',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36150,'Love','Eric Idle','Comedian','\nMarch 29, 1943\n','','English','I love being an older comic now. It\'s like being an old soccer or an old baseball player. You\'re in the Hall of Fame and it\'s nice, but you\'re no longer that person in the limelight on the spot doing that thing.','',NULL,'Nice,Person',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36151,'','Eric Idle','Comedian','\nMarch 29, 1943\n','','English','I think the special thing about Python is that it\'s a writers\' commune. The writers are in charge. The writers decide what the material is.','',NULL,'Special,Material,Writers',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36152,'','Eric Idle','Comedian','\nMarch 29, 1943\n','','English','The Minister of Transport issued this appeal to motorists: Can anyone give him a lift to Leicester?','',NULL,'Him,Give,Anyone',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36153,'Funny,Good,Best','Eric Idle','Comedian','\nMarch 29, 1943\n','','English','To me, the musical is best when it\'s a musical comedy. So if you have a very, very funny show, and very good, funny songs, that\'s what the musical does best.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36154,'Money','Eric Idle','Comedian','\nMarch 29, 1943\n','','English','We\'ve discovered that the less we do, the more money we make.','',NULL,'Less,Discovered',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36155,'Love','Billy Idol','Musician','\nNovember 30, 1955\n','','British','I love it when someone insults me. That means that I don\'t have to be nice anymore.','',NULL,'Nice,Someone',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36156,'Money,Alone','Billy Idol','Musician','\nNovember 30, 1955\n','','British','It doesn\'t matter about money; having it, not having it. Or having clothes, or not having them. You\'re still left alone with yourself in the end.','',NULL,'Yourself',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36157,'','Billy Idol','Musician','\nNovember 30, 1955\n','','British','If your world doesn\'t allow you to dream, move to one where you can.','',NULL,'Dream,Move,Allow',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36158,'Art','Billy Idol','Musician','\nNovember 30, 1955\n','','British','Rock isn\'t art, it\'s the way ordinary people talk.','',NULL,'Rock,Talk',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36159,'','Billy Idol','Musician','\nNovember 30, 1955\n','','British','The biggest misconception people have about me is that I\'m stupid.','',NULL,'Stupid,Biggest',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36160,'','Billy Idol','Musician','\nNovember 30, 1955\n','','British','I don\'t care what stage or what reason, as long as we\'re playing.','',NULL,'Care,Long,Reason',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36161,'Love','Billy Idol','Musician','\nNovember 30, 1955\n','','British','I rocked the cradle of love.','',NULL,'Cradle,Rocked',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36162,'Family','Frank Iero','Musician','\nOctober 31, 1981\n','','American','About six years ago my family was affected by multiple sclerosis.','',NULL,'Six,Affected',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36163,'','Frank Iero','Musician','\nOctober 31, 1981\n','','American','I also remember the second band I was in ever. We were called Hybrid. We got a show at this local street fair, and we were playing on the back of a flatbed truck. There was an ad in the paper, and it said that \'Hybird\' is playing. I was so mad.','',NULL,'Ever,Remember,Said',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36164,'','Frank Iero','Musician','\nOctober 31, 1981\n','','American','If you don\'t listen, you\'re never gonna learn.','',NULL,'Learn,Listen,Gonna',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36165,'','Frank Iero','Musician','\nOctober 31, 1981\n','','American','My first show was when I was a high school freshman, but it was at the junior class dance. My older friend and bandmate booked it.','',NULL,'School,Friend,Dance',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36166,'','Frank Iero','Musician','\nOctober 31, 1981\n','','American','People don\'t always realize that a record is forever. It\'ll always be there under your name. You\'ve got to be certain that it\'s right.','',NULL,'Realize,Name,Forever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36167,'Poetry','Frank Iero','Musician','\nOctober 31, 1981\n','','American','Publishing the lyric books, poetry or comics of other musicians I know. That\'s the thing I really want to break into!','',NULL,'Books,Musicians',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36168,'','Frank Iero','Musician','\nOctober 31, 1981\n','','American','The relationship between \'My Chemical Romance\' and Michael Pedicone is over. He was caught red-handed stealing from the band and confessed to police after our show last night in Auburn, Washington. We are heartbroken and sick to our stomachs over this entire situation.','',NULL,'Night,After,Sick',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36169,'Fear','Frank Iero','Musician','\nOctober 31, 1981\n','','American','These days, all we hear about is that the industry is in trouble. Everybody is so scared, but our mission statement is having no fear.','',NULL,'Days,Everybody',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36170,'','Frank Iero','Musician','\nOctober 31, 1981\n','','American','We\'ve always wanted to do it, something you could dance to, and deep down we always thought we could bring something to the table if we could do it, but the live shows always made us pull back and be a rock band.','',NULL,'Rock,Live,Deep',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36171,'Patience','Tokugawa Ieyasu','Leader','\nJanuary 31, 1543\n','\nJune 1, 1616\n','Japanese','Patience means restraining one\'s inclinations.','',NULL,'Means',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36172,'Life,Patience','Tokugawa Ieyasu','Leader','\nJanuary 31, 1543\n','\nJune 1, 1616\n','Japanese','The strong manly ones in life are those who understand the meaning of the word patience.','',NULL,'Strong',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36173,'','Tokugawa Ieyasu','Leader','\nJanuary 31, 1543\n','\nJune 1, 1616\n','Japanese','When ambitious desires arise in thy heart, recall the days of extremity thou have passed through. Forbearance is the root of all quietness and assurance forever.','',NULL,'Heart,Through,Days',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36174,'','Tokugawa Ieyasu','Leader','\nJanuary 31, 1543\n','\nJune 1, 1616\n','Japanese','Let thy step be slow and steady, that thou stumble not.','',NULL,'Step,Slow,Thou',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36175,'Good','Rhys Ifans','Actor','\nJuly 22, 1967\n','','Welsh','Don\'t be late. Learn your lines. Be good to people. Treat people nice.','',NULL,'Nice,Learn',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36176,'Art','Rhys Ifans','Actor','\nJuly 22, 1967\n','','Welsh','I am an artisan. I only became an artist when people watch what I do. That is when it becomes art.','',NULL,'Artist,Watch',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36177,'','Rhys Ifans','Actor','\nJuly 22, 1967\n','','Welsh','I freely admit that I am a bit of a misfit.','',NULL,'Bit,Admit,Freely',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36178,'Work,Best','Rhys Ifans','Actor','\nJuly 22, 1967\n','','Welsh','I work hard and I party hard. When I go to work, I know what I am doing and I do it to the best of my abilities. When I party, I take exactly the same rule book with me.','',NULL,'Book',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36179,'','Rhys Ifans','Actor','\nJuly 22, 1967\n','','Welsh','If I\'d been a rock star, I\'d probably now be dead.','',NULL,'Rock,Dead,Star',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36180,'','Rhys Ifans','Actor','\nJuly 22, 1967\n','','Welsh','If it is not scary, it is not worth doing.','',NULL,'Worth,Scary',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36181,'','Rhys Ifans','Actor','\nJuly 22, 1967\n','','Welsh','In Wales, singing and storytelling are party skills, not professions.','',NULL,'Singing,Party,Skills',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36182,'','Rhys Ifans','Actor','\nJuly 22, 1967\n','','Welsh','It is joyous for any actor to enter other grounds of consciousness and thought. At the end of the day, we just all like dressing up and playing around.','',NULL,'End,Thought,Around',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36183,'Work','Rhys Ifans','Actor','\nJuly 22, 1967\n','','Welsh','My work is my way of expressing myself without being arrested.','',NULL,'Expressing,Arrested',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36184,'','Rhys Ifans','Actor','\nJuly 22, 1967\n','','Welsh','Well, I need to be frightened on a regular basis.','',NULL,'Frightened,Regular,Basis',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36185,'Politics,Hope','Gwen Ifill','Journalist','\nSeptember 29, 1955\n','','American','Hope springs eternal, even in politics.','',NULL,'Eternal',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36186,'Good','Gwen Ifill','Journalist','\nSeptember 29, 1955\n','','American','Journalists are accused of being lapdogs when they don\'t ask the hard questions, but then accused of being rude when they do. Good thing we have tough hides.','',NULL,'Hard,Rude',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36187,'','Gwen Ifill','Journalist','\nSeptember 29, 1955\n','','American','A lot of Democrats are not that upset with Howard Dean. Howard Dean gets out here and he says these inflammatory things, and he doesn\'t apologize. He doesn\'t back down a little bit.','',NULL,'Down,Here,Bit',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36188,'History','Gwen Ifill','Journalist','\nSeptember 29, 1955\n','','American','Can\'t disagree with the need for a grasp of history.','',NULL,'Disagree,Grasp',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36189,'','Gwen Ifill','Journalist','\nSeptember 29, 1955\n','','American','Did I say that the President\'s entire job is image management? Of course not.','',NULL,'Job,Did,President',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36190,'Amazing','Gwen Ifill','Journalist','\nSeptember 29, 1955\n','','American','Don\'t count out other amazing programming like Frontline. You will still find more hours of in-depth news programming, investigative journalism and analysis on PBS than on any other outlet.','',NULL,'Find,Still',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36191,'','Gwen Ifill','Journalist','\nSeptember 29, 1955\n','','American','Folks who are getting their strokes in the South are not as unhappy with Howard Dean. You don\'t see anybody starting any movement to get him out of office.','',NULL,'Him,Getting,Unhappy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36192,'Change,History','Gwen Ifill','Journalist','\nSeptember 29, 1955\n','','American','History shows that people often do cast their votes for amorphous reasons-the most powerful among them being the need for change. Just ask Bill Clinton.','',NULL,'Powerful',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36193,'Time','Gwen Ifill','Journalist','\nSeptember 29, 1955\n','','American','I\'m a preacher\'s kid, and we were always told, Act right all the time, because someone\'s always watching.','',NULL,'Someone,Act',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36194,'','Gwen Ifill','Journalist','\nSeptember 29, 1955\n','','American','If it were the Clinton people, they\'d be sitting around figuring out how to pull themselves out. Instead the president is continuing to go around the country and peddling Social Security, which the needle is not moving on.','',NULL,'Moving,Country,Around',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36195,'','Gwen Ifill','Journalist','\nSeptember 29, 1955\n','','American','If you start to catalog Hillary Clinton\'s positions between now and 2008, we\'re going to have a lot of conversations because there are a lot of places for her to go.','',NULL,'Between,Start,Her',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36196,'','Gwen Ifill','Journalist','\nSeptember 29, 1955\n','','American','Is it unreasonable to have proof of citizenship when entering another country?','',NULL,'Country,Another,Proof',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36197,'','Gwen Ifill','Journalist','\nSeptember 29, 1955\n','','American','It\'s been years, decades, since a president has lost a major trade initiative. That would be bad headlines.','',NULL,'Bad,Lost,Since',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36198,'','Gwen Ifill','Journalist','\nSeptember 29, 1955\n','','American','On immigration, there are a lot of hurdles before anything arrives at the White House.','',NULL,'Before,House,White',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36199,'','Gwen Ifill','Journalist','\nSeptember 29, 1955\n','','American','One of the things that Africa needs, everybody seems to agree, is some measure of debt relief.','',NULL,'Everybody,Debt,Seems',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36200,'Time,Freedom','Gwen Ifill','Journalist','\nSeptember 29, 1955\n','','American','People do still cheer for the President. And some of the military audiences are more likely to cheer than others. I have seen him speak lately in front of groups like Freedom House, where the applause was a long time coming.','',NULL,'Long',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36201,'','Gwen Ifill','Journalist','\nSeptember 29, 1955\n','','American','The common agenda both sides seem to share is: Whatever works.','',NULL,'Whatever,Both,Common',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36202,'','Gwen Ifill','Journalist','\nSeptember 29, 1955\n','','American','The President has launched a very agressive campaign of self-defense, with the goal of getting Americans to buy into his vision of America on the world stage.','',NULL,'Goal,America,Getting',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36203,'','Gwen Ifill','Journalist','\nSeptember 29, 1955\n','','American','There seems to be more abiding interest in unearthing old memos abroad than there is here.','',NULL,'Old,Here,Seems',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36204,'Good','Gwen Ifill','Journalist','\nSeptember 29, 1955\n','','American','Tony Blair - good thing there are not parliamentary elections in this country.','',NULL,'Country,Elections',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36205,'','Gwen Ifill','Journalist','\nSeptember 29, 1955\n','','American','We will wait to see if it is a doozy before we decide how to cover it, and what it all means.','',NULL,'Before,Wait,Means',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36206,'Future','Gwen Ifill','Journalist','\nSeptember 29, 1955\n','','American','We\'re not paying attention to the fact that Hillary Clinton is running in 2006. Everyone is looking to her for the future. It\'s the same with anybody else who\'s positioning themselves.','',NULL,'Same,Else',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36207,'','Gwen Ifill','Journalist','\nSeptember 29, 1955\n','','American','Whatever their motivations, lawmakers on both side of the aisle have certainly discovered that immigration is one of those issues that resonate strongly with the public.','',NULL,'Whatever,Both,Public',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36208,'','Gwen Ifill','Journalist','\nSeptember 29, 1955\n','','American','When the President was asked about global warming at a public appearance yesterday, he responded by talking about America\'s addiction to oil. You make the connection.','',NULL,'America,Addiction,Public',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36209,'','Gwen Ifill','Journalist','\nSeptember 29, 1955\n','','American','You would like me to say that the veil will be ripped from the voters\' eyes sometime between now and November, thereby restoring the proper version of Democracy to the House and Senate. I won\'t say that, of course. The simple reason is, I don\'t know.','',NULL,'Simple,Democracy,Eyes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36210,'','Bob Iger','Businessman','\nFebruary 10, 1951\n','','American','For us to grow globally, it\'s not enough to just be an exporter. We have to be a creator.','',NULL,'Enough,Grow,Creator',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36211,'Good','Bob Iger','Businessman','\nFebruary 10, 1951\n','','American','I began as a weatherman and I learned very quickly I wasn\'t very good at it.','',NULL,'Learned,Began',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36212,'','Bob Iger','Businessman','\nFebruary 10, 1951\n','','American','I don\'t want to sound too critical, but we\'re taking a wait-and-see approach on UltraViolet.','',NULL,'Sound,Taking,Approach',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36213,'Love,Work','Bob Iger','Businessman','\nFebruary 10, 1951\n','','American','I drive myself to and from work. I love the privacy.','',NULL,'Privacy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36214,'Morning','Bob Iger','Businessman','\nFebruary 10, 1951\n','','American','I get up at 4:30 in the morning, seven days a week, no matter where I am in the world.','',NULL,'Matter,Days',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36215,'','Bob Iger','Businessman','\nFebruary 10, 1951\n','','American','I had worked at Disney since they bought the company that I had worked for, ABC in the mid-90s.','',NULL,'Since,Company,Worked',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36216,'','Bob Iger','Businessman','\nFebruary 10, 1951\n','','American','I have a fondness for jazz, particularly for jazz singers, Billie Holiday and Ella Fitzgerald all the way through the Sinatra era.','',NULL,'Through,Holiday,Jazz',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36217,'Work','Bob Iger','Businessman','\nFebruary 10, 1951\n','','American','I ride a bike and use aerobic equipment twice a week, and work out with a trainer, lifting weights.','',NULL,'Week,Bike',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36218,'','Bob Iger','Businessman','\nFebruary 10, 1951\n','','American','I started off wanting very much to be a newscaster.','',NULL,'Off,Started,Wanting',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36219,'Leadership','Bob Iger','Businessman','\nFebruary 10, 1951\n','','American','I think it is important for people who are given leadership roles to assume that role immediately.','',NULL,'Important,Role',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36220,'','Bob Iger','Businessman','\nFebruary 10, 1951\n','','American','I think it is incredibly important to be open and accessible and treat people fairly and look them in the eye and tell them what is on your mind.','',NULL,'Mind,Important,Tell',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36221,'Technology','Bob Iger','Businessman','\nFebruary 10, 1951\n','','American','I\'m committed to increasing long-term value for shareholders and am confident we will continue to do so through the successful execution of our core strategic priorities: the creation of high quality, branded content and experiences, the use of technology, and creating growth in numerous and excitin','',NULL,'Successful,Through',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36222,'Time','Bob Iger','Businessman','\nFebruary 10, 1951\n','','American','I\'m privileged and grateful to lead The Walt Disney Company and our talented, dedicated team at this exciting time.','',NULL,'Team,Grateful',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36223,'Movies','Bob Iger','Businessman','\nFebruary 10, 1951\n','','American','If we give people the ability to buy a lot more because they can store a lot more, for a company that creates TV shows and movies, that\'s fantastic.','',NULL,'Give,Company',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36224,'Time,Good,Business','Bob Iger','Businessman','\nFebruary 10, 1951\n','','American','It\'s a good time to be in the content business though, the branded content business.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36225,'','Bob Iger','Businessman','\nFebruary 10, 1951\n','','American','Keeping it simple for the consumer is incredibly dire.','',NULL,'Simple,Keeping,Consumer',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36226,'Work,Home,Business','Bob Iger','Businessman','\nFebruary 10, 1951\n','','American','Netflix, Amazon, iTunes - whatever platforms emerge - we are looking at as having the same potential that home video had for the movie business. Which means there are entirely new opportunities to monetize our capital investment in content and do so in ways that work for distributors, for consumers ','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36227,'','Bob Iger','Businessman','\nFebruary 10, 1951\n','','American','People don\'t like to follow pessimists.','',NULL,'Follow,Pessimists',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36228,'','Bob Iger','Businessman','\nFebruary 10, 1951\n','','American','People go to Disney because they know its brand attributes. We believe we have an opportunity to go with our content directly to consumers.','',NULL,'Believe,Content,Brand',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36229,'Love,Change,Good','Bob Iger','Businessman','\nFebruary 10, 1951\n','','American','People still love a good story, and I don\'t think that will change.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36230,'','Bob Iger','Businessman','\nFebruary 10, 1951\n','','American','The riskiest thing we can do is just maintain the status quo.','',NULL,'Status,Quo,Maintain',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36231,'','Bob Iger','Businessman','\nFebruary 10, 1951\n','','American','We have a unique opportunity as Disney because it really is the only true global entertainment brand.','',NULL,'True,Unique,Global',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36232,'Leadership,Time','Bob Iger','Businessman','\nFebruary 10, 1951\n','','American','What I\'ve really learned over time is that optimism is a very, very important part of leadership.','',NULL,'Important',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36233,'','Robert Iger','Businessman','\nFebruary 10, 1951\n','','American','The heart and soul of the company is creativity and innovation.','',NULL,'Heart,Soul,Creativity',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36234,'','Robert Iger','Businessman','\nFebruary 10, 1951\n','','American','Are there challenges? Absolutely. But in aggregate, this is a very strong and valuable company.','',NULL,'Strong,Company,Valuable',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36235,'Best','Robert Iger','Businessman','\nFebruary 10, 1951\n','','American','It\'s in our best interest to put some of the old rules aside and create new ones and follow the consumer - what the consumer wants and where the consumer wants to go.','',NULL,'Old,Put',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36236,'','Robert Iger','Businessman','\nFebruary 10, 1951\n','','American','Sometimes I feel like I\'m a contestant in a reality show that probably would be called The Apprentice Survivor Millionaire.','',NULL,'Reality,Sometimes,Show',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36237,'','Robert Iger','Businessman','\nFebruary 10, 1951\n','','American','We like the size of the company today given the environment and have no plans to split it up and make it smaller.','',NULL,'Today,Company,Plans',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36238,'Great','Robert Iger','Businessman','\nFebruary 10, 1951\n','','American','We really believe that Walt Disney is a very able company with great depth and a great set of franchises.','',NULL,'Believe,Able',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36239,'Experience','Robert Iger','Businessman','\nFebruary 10, 1951\n','','American','We\'re delighted to be working with Apple to offer fans a new and innovative way to experience our wildly popular shows.','',NULL,'Working,Popular',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36240,'Thankful,Change','Enrique Iglesias','Musician','\nMay 8, 1975\n','','Spanish','I wouldn\'t change anything. I\'ve made mistakes, but thanks to those mistakes, I\'ve learned.','',NULL,'Mistakes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36241,'Love','Enrique Iglesias','Musician','\nMay 8, 1975\n','','Spanish','We all feel love, and that might sound kind of corny, but I really feel that\'s what joins musicians together around the world.','',NULL,'Together,Around',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36242,'Love','Enrique Iglesias','Musician','\nMay 8, 1975\n','','Spanish','Love is one of my main inspirations.','',NULL,'Main',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36243,'Friendship','Enrique Iglesias','Musician','\nMay 8, 1975\n','','Spanish','My inspiration are the woman, friendship, and loneliness.','',NULL,'Loneliness,Woman',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36244,'Good','Enrique Iglesias','Musician','\nMay 8, 1975\n','','Spanish','I\'m a good person, but with many defects.','',NULL,'Person,Defects',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36245,'Music','Enrique Iglesias','Musician','\nMay 8, 1975\n','','Spanish','I don\'t care what people say. My music\'s, my music.','',NULL,'Care',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36246,'Life','Enrique Iglesias','Musician','\nMay 8, 1975\n','','Spanish','There are days that I wake up and I complain, and when I complain I pinch myself and say, \'that\'s for complaining.\' Not many people can do what they really like in life.','',NULL,'Days,Complain',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36247,'','Enrique Iglesias','Musician','\nMay 8, 1975\n','','Spanish','Yes, I have made a woman cry.','',NULL,'Woman,Made,Cry',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36248,'Respect','Enrique Iglesias','Musician','\nMay 8, 1975\n','','Spanish','I always respect a woman.','',NULL,'Woman',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36249,'Time','Enrique Iglesias','Musician','\nMay 8, 1975\n','','Spanish','I don\'t sleep much. It takes me a long time to fall asleep. I\'m a bit of an insomniac but, when I fall asleep, I don\'t ever want to wake up.','',NULL,'Sleep,Long',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36250,'Time','Enrique Iglesias','Musician','\nMay 8, 1975\n','','Spanish','And people coming up asking for autographs, there\'s only one time when it kind of bothers me: when I\'m eating.','',NULL,'Coming,Eating',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36251,'','Enrique Iglesias','Musician','\nMay 8, 1975\n','','Spanish','I don\'t like being lied to, so I only lie about the stupid things. White lies, basically.','',NULL,'Stupid,Lie,Lies',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36252,'Dreams,Music','Enrique Iglesias','Musician','\nMay 8, 1975\n','','Spanish','I know it sounds corny, but when you follow your dreams, it happens. And if it\'s music, take it seriously.','',NULL,'Happens',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36253,'Love,Music','Enrique Iglesias','Musician','\nMay 8, 1975\n','','Spanish','I mean, if you turn on the radio, love is 90 percent of the music.','',NULL,'Mean',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36254,'Love','Enrique Iglesias','Musician','\nMay 8, 1975\n','','Spanish','I prefer love over sex.','',NULL,'Sex,Prefer',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36255,'Love','Enrique Iglesias','Musician','\nMay 8, 1975\n','','Spanish','I really want to fall in love.','',NULL,'Fall',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36256,'','Enrique Iglesias','Musician','\nMay 8, 1975\n','','Spanish','I\'m so proud of who I am and where I come from and who my father is.','',NULL,'Father,Proud',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36257,'Romantic','Enrique Iglesias','Musician','\nMay 8, 1975\n','','Spanish','I\'m very romantic.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36258,'','Enrique Iglesias','Musician','\nMay 8, 1975\n','','Spanish','If you come from Spain, you have to play football.','',NULL,'Football,Play,Spain',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36259,'Music','Enrique Iglesias','Musician','\nMay 8, 1975\n','','Spanish','Realistically, English is a universal language; it\'s the number one language for music and for communicating with the rest of the world.','',NULL,'Language,Rest',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36260,'','Enrique Iglesias','Musician','\nMay 8, 1975\n','','Spanish','As an artist, I\'ve been very fortunate.','',NULL,'Artist,Fortunate',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36261,'','Enrique Iglesias','Musician','\nMay 8, 1975\n','','Spanish','Being anxious is the worst feeling in the world.','',NULL,'Feeling,Worst,Anxious',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36262,'Politics,War','Enrique Iglesias','Musician','\nMay 8, 1975\n','','Spanish','I care about politics just like any other citizen. I\'m against the war in Iraq, or any type of war.','',NULL,'Care',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36263,'Life','Enrique Iglesias','Musician','\nMay 8, 1975\n','','Spanish','I was happier before, when I lead a normal life.','',NULL,'Before,Normal',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36264,'','Enrique Iglesias','Musician','\nMay 8, 1975\n','','Spanish','I\'m quite grounded.','',NULL,'Quite,Grounded',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36265,'','Julio Iglesias','Musician','\nSeptember 23, 1943\n','','American','You try to avoid the mistakes you made in the past.','',NULL,'Mistakes,Past,Made',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36266,'Love','Julio Iglesias','Musician','\nSeptember 23, 1943\n','','American','I am a lover for sure. I love to be loved.','',NULL,'Loved,Sure',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36267,'','Julio Iglesias','Musician','\nSeptember 23, 1943\n','','American','I am not an artist which is \'in.\'','',NULL,'Artist',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36268,'','Julio Iglesias','Musician','\nSeptember 23, 1943\n','','American','I don\'t believe in frontiers, and I don\'t believe in races or nationalities.','',NULL,'Believe,Races,Frontiers',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36269,'','Julio Iglesias','Musician','\nSeptember 23, 1943\n','','American','I have discipline; I look after my voice.','',NULL,'After,Voice,Discipline',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36270,'Life,Women','Julio Iglesias','Musician','\nSeptember 23, 1943\n','','American','I have respected women from the beginning of my life.','',NULL,'Beginning',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36271,'','Julio Iglesias','Musician','\nSeptember 23, 1943\n','','American','I like to exercise. I always walk an hour a day, I swim 250 days a year and I do balancing exercises which take me an hour.','',NULL,'Year,Days,Walk',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36272,'','Julio Iglesias','Musician','\nSeptember 23, 1943\n','','American','I like to relax.','',NULL,'Relax',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36273,'Life,Love,Marriage','Julio Iglesias','Musician','\nSeptember 23, 1943\n','','American','I listen to the people. That was a big reason for my life, maybe the main reason, I\'m singing because I love it when people say to me, \'Thank you.\' I thank them. It\'s a marriage.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36274,'Love','Julio Iglesias','Musician','\nSeptember 23, 1943\n','','American','I love intimacy, always, of performing.','',NULL,'Intimacy,Performing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36275,'Strength','Julio Iglesias','Musician','\nSeptember 23, 1943\n','','American','I used to play football for Real Madrid, and to be on stage for two hours, I can tell you it takes the same amount of strength.','',NULL,'Real,Football',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36276,'','Julio Iglesias','Musician','\nSeptember 23, 1943\n','','American','I want to sing simple things for the simple lives of simple people.','',NULL,'Simple,Lives,Sing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36277,'Hope','Julio Iglesias','Musician','\nSeptember 23, 1943\n','','American','I will not give up to sing until the people say it\'s enough. I hope it will be very late.','',NULL,'Give,Enough',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36278,'History','Julio Iglesias','Musician','\nSeptember 23, 1943\n','','American','I\'m the Latin artist who has been the most successful in history at representing the Latin culture.','',NULL,'Successful,Artist',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36279,'History,Truth','Julio Iglesias','Musician','\nSeptember 23, 1943\n','','American','I\'m the Latin artist who has been the most successful in history at representing the Latin culture. The stylings of my words are immodest, but it\'s the truth.','',NULL,'Successful',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36280,'Life','Julio Iglesias','Musician','\nSeptember 23, 1943\n','','American','I\'ve played a lot in Las Vegas in my life.','',NULL,'Played,Vegas',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36281,'Love','Julio Iglesias','Musician','\nSeptember 23, 1943\n','','American','Love comes to everybody in many different ways. Attraction is always the first thing, no? But love must be more than that. It must be magic.','',NULL,'Must,Different',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36282,'Love','Julio Iglesias','Musician','\nSeptember 23, 1943\n','','American','My children have become popular, and they show a tremendous love for the public. They\'re professionals.','',NULL,'Children,Become',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36283,'Life','Julio Iglesias','Musician','\nSeptember 23, 1943\n','','American','My life is to sing.','',NULL,'Sing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36284,'','Julio Iglesias','Musician','\nSeptember 23, 1943\n','','American','My wife is Dutch and very independent. She never wanted or needed to be married.','',NULL,'Wife,Wanted,She',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36285,'','Julio Iglesias','Musician','\nSeptember 23, 1943\n','','American','Passion has been in my DNA for generations.','',NULL,'Passion,Dna',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36286,'Love','Julio Iglesias','Musician','\nSeptember 23, 1943\n','','American','People in love look into each other\'s souls, and it is that feeling that I try to capture when I sing.','',NULL,'Feeling,Try',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36287,'Time','Julio Iglesias','Musician','\nSeptember 23, 1943\n','','American','Sometimes people have a difficult time understanding my English.','',NULL,'Sometimes,Difficult',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36288,'Success,Respect','Julio Iglesias','Musician','\nSeptember 23, 1943\n','','American','The success my children have had has helped me immensely. I\'ve showed them a certain respect for this career.','',NULL,'Children',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36289,'Time','Julio Iglesias','Musician','\nSeptember 23, 1943\n','','American','When the painting is hanging on your wall for a long time, you don\'t notice it. You get tired of it, even if it\'s a Picasso. When the next generation inherits the painting, they sell it. I don\'t want to be sold.','',NULL,'Tired,Long',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36290,'Patriotism','Michael Ignatieff','Politician','\nMay 12, 1947\n','','Canadian','I distinguish, between nationalism and patriotism.','',NULL,'Between',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36291,'War','Michael Ignatieff','Politician','\nMay 12, 1947\n','','Canadian','All war aims for impunity.','',NULL,'Impunity,Aims',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36292,'War','Michael Ignatieff','Politician','\nMay 12, 1947\n','','Canadian','How do you keep war accountable to the American people when war becomes invisible and virtual?','',NULL,'Keep,American',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36293,'Peace','Michael Ignatieff','Politician','\nMay 12, 1947\n','','Canadian','I think no one could have made peace in Bosnia besides Holbrooke.','',NULL,'Made,Bosnia',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36294,'War','Michael Ignatieff','Politician','\nMay 12, 1947\n','','Canadian','I was with the U.N. Secretary-General Boutros Boutros-Ghali on the day that Srebrenica fell, which happened to be a huge historical turning point in the Bosnian war.','',NULL,'Point,Happened',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36295,'Good','Michael Ignatieff','Politician','\nMay 12, 1947\n','','Canadian','It\'s good for people to believe in causes larger than themselves.','',NULL,'Believe,Themselves',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36296,'Patriotism','Michael Ignatieff','Politician','\nMay 12, 1947\n','','Canadian','Patriotism is strong nationalistic feeling for a country whose borders and whose legitimacy and whose ethnic composition is taken for granted.','',NULL,'Strong,Feeling',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36297,'War,Future','Michael Ignatieff','Politician','\nMay 12, 1947\n','','Canadian','The wars of the future will be fought by computer technicians and by lawyers and high-altitude specialists, and that may mean war will be increasingly abstract, hard to think about and hard to control.','',NULL,'Hard',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36298,'','Michael Ignatieff','Politician','\nMay 12, 1947\n','','Canadian','There are lots of nations in the world or national peoples who don\'t yet have states. They\'re inside someone else\'s state and they want a state of their own.','',NULL,'Someone,Else,State',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36299,'','Michael Ignatieff','Politician','\nMay 12, 1947\n','','Canadian','There\'s a civic nationalism in Britain and dozens of other countries.','',NULL,'Countries,Britain,Civic',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36300,'','Michael Ignatieff','Politician','\nMay 12, 1947\n','','Canadian','There\'s a financial cost, but the only costs that are ever real are the costs of our soldiers.','',NULL,'Real,Ever,Soldiers',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36301,'','Michael Ignatieff','Politician','\nMay 12, 1947\n','','Canadian','There\'s a way in which these guys all think absolutely media, day and night. Access is what it\'s all about, so they spin 24 hours a day and that\'s a problem.','',NULL,'Night,Problem,Guys',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36302,'Memorial Day,Patriot','Michael Ignatieff','Politician','\nMay 12, 1947\n','','Canadian','There\'s intense national feeling in America that could be called patriotism.','',NULL,'Feeling',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36303,'War','Michael Ignatieff','Politician','\nMay 12, 1947\n','','Canadian','We wanted this war and now we\'ve got it, and I\'m not sure that we know what to do with it.','',NULL,'Wanted,Sure',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36304,'','Michael Ignatieff','Politician','\nMay 12, 1947\n','','Canadian','What we want is to become masters in our own house.','',NULL,'Become,House,Masters',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36305,'Good,War,Experience','Michael Ignatieff','Politician','\nMay 12, 1947\n','','Canadian','Your generation and mine have had very little real experience; we\'ve been severed from the direct experience of war by some very good things. By the end of the draft, and by the defeat in Vietnam.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36306,'','Saint Ignatius','Saint','\nDecember 24, 1491\n','\nJuly 31, 1556\n','Spanish','The safest and most suitable form of penance seems to be that which causes pain in the flesh but does not penetrate to the bones, that is, which causes suffering but not sickness.','',NULL,'Pain,Suffering,Seems',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36307,'Religion','Saint Ignatius','Saint','\nDecember 24, 1491\n','\nJuly 31, 1556\n','Spanish','Teach us to give and not to count the cost.','',NULL,'Give,Teach',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36308,'Love','Saint Ignatius','Saint','\nDecember 24, 1491\n','\nJuly 31, 1556\n','Spanish','It is not hard to obey when we love the one whom we obey.','',NULL,'Hard,Obey',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36309,'Love','Saint Ignatius','Saint','\nDecember 24, 1491\n','\nJuly 31, 1556\n','Spanish','True, I am in love with suffering, but I do not know if I deserve the honor.','',NULL,'True,Suffering',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36310,'','Saint Ignatius','Saint','\nDecember 24, 1491\n','\nJuly 31, 1556\n','Spanish','We should always be disposed to believe that that which appears white is really black, if the hierarchy of the Church so decides.','',NULL,'Believe,Black,Church',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36311,'Music','James Iha','Musician','\nMarch 26, 1968\n','','American','Even from a listening end now, I\'m still completely a fan of music.','',NULL,'End,Still',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36312,'Music','James Iha','Musician','\nMarch 26, 1968\n','','American','After 12 intense years of rock music, I was happy to get away from making a record and going out on a tour. When I did it, I wanted to feel inspired. After a while I finally had my fill working on other people\'s music, and I started coming up with music on my own and said, \'This could be for me.\'','',NULL,'Happy,Rock',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36313,'Men','James Iha','Musician','\nMarch 26, 1968\n','','American','All the bands I\'ve played with have had dynamic front men.','',NULL,'Played,Front',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36314,'','James Iha','Musician','\nMarch 26, 1968\n','','American','And they kind of left to find a guitar player at the very end, so you know, I don\'t really take it as any slight that I wasn\'t able to play on the record. It\'s flattering just to play with them period.','',NULL,'End,Find,Play',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36315,'Work,Great','James Iha','Musician','\nMarch 26, 1968\n','','American','At some point, I had to make a decision: I could practice more and become a really great guitar player or I could work on writing better songs. There are only so many hours in the day, and I found writing songs more fulfilling than working on becoming this virtuoso guitar player.','',NULL,'Better',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36316,'Music,Hope','James Iha','Musician','\nMarch 26, 1968\n','','American','But, yeah, as far as Asian Americans go, I hope they know they can look at me and see that they can do music on their own, within a band or just on their own, and not feel like there\'s any barriers. I\'ve never felt any particular barriers myself, being who I am.','',NULL,'Far',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36317,'','James Iha','Musician','\nMarch 26, 1968\n','','American','I grew up in the suburbs of Chicago.','',NULL,'Chicago,Suburbs',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36318,'Music','James Iha','Musician','\nMarch 26, 1968\n','','American','I like a lot of different kinds of music. I like strong projects, big music.','',NULL,'Strong,Different',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36319,'','James Iha','Musician','\nMarch 26, 1968\n','','American','I like the challenges of doing different things. It keeps things fresh for me.','',NULL,'Different,Fresh,Challenges',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36320,'Time','James Iha','Musician','\nMarch 26, 1968\n','','American','I live most of the time in New York now. I have an apartment there.','',NULL,'Live,York',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36321,'Love','James Iha','Musician','\nMarch 26, 1968\n','','American','I love a lot of the New York bands, but Patti Smith stands out. I just read \'Just Kids\' and it\'s an inspirational, well-written account of an emerging New York artist in the late seventies.','',NULL,'Kids,Artist',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36322,'Music','James Iha','Musician','\nMarch 26, 1968\n','','American','I mean I like pop music, and I like heavy music and, stuff that I like... the band I\'ve signed on to our label right now; they\'re called The Sounds. They\'re kind of like a new-wave pop band.','',NULL,'Mean,Stuff',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36323,'Work','James Iha','Musician','\nMarch 26, 1968\n','','American','I play and I\'ve played in heavy bands, but when I write for myself, I don\'t particularly feel like writing huge rock riffs. It just doesn\'t work for me and my voice.','',NULL,'Rock,Writing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36324,'','James Iha','Musician','\nMarch 26, 1968\n','','American','I started a recording studio. I started producing people and doing remixes.','',NULL,'Started,Studio,Recording',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36325,'Music','James Iha','Musician','\nMarch 26, 1968\n','','American','I think if you\'re able to make the music you want and you can do it in the right kind of context, you don\'t have to be a circus ringleader to be successful.','',NULL,'Successful,Able',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36326,'','James Iha','Musician','\nMarch 26, 1968\n','','American','If you put all the songs together that I\'ve written on band records, and put it up next to my solo record, there\'s definitely a different kind of feel than Billy\'s songs.','',NULL,'Together,Different,Put',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36327,'Good','James Iha','Musician','\nMarch 26, 1968\n','','American','It\'s hard enough to make a good song and a good recording of that song. But to try to tailor it to some outside force is just like - It\'s never been a factor in what I\'ve done or what the band\'s done.','',NULL,'Hard,Done',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36328,'Music,Work','James Iha','Musician','\nMarch 26, 1968\n','','American','It\'s much easier to work on other people\'s music and play in other people\'s bands as a guitar player instead of being the main songwriter and singer. That\'s a really big job to do that.','',NULL,'Job',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36329,'Time','James Iha','Musician','\nMarch 26, 1968\n','','American','It\'s not like that often, I mean, I suppose out of a ratio of 10 fans maybe like 1 or 2 of \'em might be Asian, and maybe every second or third time they might bring up something that they\'re Asian and I\'m Asian.','',NULL,'Mean,Often',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36330,'','James Iha','Musician','\nMarch 26, 1968\n','','American','Musicians always come off sounding a little bit pretentious, and a little bit... I don\'t know, hypocritical, from what they do, talking about strong issues.','',NULL,'Strong,Off,Talking',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36331,'','James Iha','Musician','\nMarch 26, 1968\n','','American','My first job in NYC was playing a gig in the early nineties at CBGBs.','',NULL,'Job,Playing,Early',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36332,'','James Iha','Musician','\nMarch 26, 1968\n','','American','No, I\'ve heard over the years that it\'s nice for them to see somebody who\'s like, you know, a well-known successful musician who\'s Asian. I\'ve heard it from a few musicians, too.','',NULL,'Nice,Successful,Few',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36333,'Experience,Learning','James Iha','Musician','\nMarch 26, 1968\n','','American','So there was something of a learning curve with doing your own thing and people seeing you outside of the band. I mean, people have never really heard my voice before - or heard a whole record of mine before. So it was a completely new experience.','',NULL,'Mean',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36334,'','James Iha','Musician','\nMarch 26, 1968\n','','American','The band set up in January and just started rehearsing. If there was a song, we\'d just rehearse it as a band, and it would get arranged as a band, and it got changed around a lot.','',NULL,'Around,Song,Started',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36335,'Music,Work','James Iha','Musician','\nMarch 26, 1968\n','','American','There is a lot of work just in terms of traveling and logistics and people and gear and all that kind of stuff. But I never really have problems playing music. That never seems like work.','',NULL,'Problems',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36336,'Life,Happiness','Daisaku Ikeda','Writer','\nJanuary 2, 1928\n','','Japanese','Genuine happiness can only be achieved when we transform our way of life from the unthinking pursuit of pleasure to one committed to enriching our inner lives, when we focus on \'being more\' rather than simply having more.','',NULL,'Focus',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36337,'Change,Great,Society','Daisaku Ikeda','Writer','\nJanuary 2, 1928\n','','Japanese','A great revolution in just one single individual will help achieve a change in the destiny of a society and, further, will enable a change in the destiny of humankind.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36338,'Life','Daisaku Ikeda','Writer','\nJanuary 2, 1928\n','','Japanese','You must not for one instant give up the effort to build new lives for yourselves. Creativity means to push open the heavy, groaning doorway to life.','',NULL,'Must,Give',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36339,'Love,Patience','Daisaku Ikeda','Writer','\nJanuary 2, 1928\n','','Japanese','With love and patience, nothing is impossible.','',NULL,'Nothing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36340,'Life,Work,Family','Daisaku Ikeda','Writer','\nJanuary 2, 1928\n','','Japanese','Women are, in my view, natural peacemakers. As givers and nurturers of life, through their focus on human relationships and their engagement with the demanding work of raising children and protecting family life, they develop a deep sense of empathy that cuts through to underlying human realities.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36341,'Hope','Daisaku Ikeda','Writer','\nJanuary 2, 1928\n','','Japanese','A person, who no matter how desperate the situation, gives others hope, is a true leader.','',NULL,'True,Person',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36342,'Education,Peace','Daisaku Ikeda','Writer','\nJanuary 2, 1928\n','','Japanese','Dialogue and education for peace can help free our hearts from the impulse toward intolerance and the rejection of others.','',NULL,'Help',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36343,'Happiness,Nature','Daisaku Ikeda','Writer','\nJanuary 2, 1928\n','','Japanese','Ultimately, all human activities have as their goal the realization of happiness. Why, then, have we ended up producing the opposite result? Could the underlying cause be our failure to correctly understand the true nature of happiness?','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36344,'','Daisaku Ikeda','Writer','\nJanuary 2, 1928\n','','Japanese','The determination to win is the better part of winning.','',NULL,'Better,Winning,Win',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36345,'Education,Truth','Daisaku Ikeda','Writer','\nJanuary 2, 1928\n','','Japanese','It is only through such real-life daily struggles and challenges that a genuine sensitivity to human rights can be inculcated. This is a truth that is not limited to school education: it applies to all of us.','',NULL,'School',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36346,'','Daisaku Ikeda','Writer','\nJanuary 2, 1928\n','','Japanese','Human rights will be a powerful force for the transformation of reality when they are not simply understood as externally defined norms of behavior but are lived as the spontaneous manifestation of internalized values.','',NULL,'Powerful,Human,Reality',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36347,'','Daisaku Ikeda','Writer','\nJanuary 2, 1928\n','','Japanese','It is natural for us, as human beings, to look forward. Our eyes naturally look ahead. In this sense, we are made for moving toward a goal.','',NULL,'Forward,Moving,Human',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36348,'','Daisaku Ikeda','Writer','\nJanuary 2, 1928\n','','Japanese','No one is born hating others.','',NULL,'Others,Born,Hating',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36349,'Life,Time','Daisaku Ikeda','Writer','\nJanuary 2, 1928\n','','Japanese','Poems and songs penned as an unstoppable outpouring of the heart take on a life of their own. They transcend the limits of nationality and time as they pass from person to person, from one heart to another.','',NULL,'Heart',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36350,'History,Science','Daisaku Ikeda','Writer','\nJanuary 2, 1928\n','','Japanese','Humanity has experienced many revolutionary changes over the course of history: revolutions in agriculture, in science, industrial production, as well as numerous political revolutions. But these have all been limited to the external aspects of our individual and collective lives.','',NULL,'Political',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36351,'Society','Daisaku Ikeda','Writer','\nJanuary 2, 1928\n','','Japanese','No one can live entirely on their own, nor can any country or society exist in isolation.','',NULL,'Live,Country',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36352,'','Daisaku Ikeda','Writer','\nJanuary 2, 1928\n','','Japanese','People need to be made conscious of a very simple reality: we have no choice but to share this planet, this small blue sphere floating in the vast reaches of space, with all of our fellow \'passengers.\'','',NULL,'Simple,Reality,Made',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36353,'War','Daisaku Ikeda','Writer','\nJanuary 2, 1928\n','','Japanese','Rather than turning away from the staggering scale and depth of misery caused by war, we must strive to develop our capacity to empathize and feel the sufferings of others.','',NULL,'Must,Others',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36354,'','Daisaku Ikeda','Writer','\nJanuary 2, 1928\n','','Japanese','The crucial thing is to arouse the awareness that as a matter of human conscience we can never permit the people of any country to fall victim to nuclear weapons, and for each individual to express their refusal to continue living in the shadow of the threat they pose.','',NULL,'Human,Country,Living',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36355,'Happiness','Daisaku Ikeda','Writer','\nJanuary 2, 1928\n','','Japanese','The gratification of desire is not happiness.','',NULL,'Desire',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36356,'','Daisaku Ikeda','Writer','\nJanuary 2, 1928\n','','Japanese','The reactions of the human heart are not mechanical and predictable but infinitely subtle and delicate.','',NULL,'Heart,Human,Mechanical',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36357,'Hope,Courage','Daisaku Ikeda','Writer','\nJanuary 2, 1928\n','','Japanese','There are no greater treasures than the highest human qualities such as compassion, courage and hope. Not even tragic accident or disaster can destroy such treasures of the heart.','',NULL,'Heart',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36358,'History','Daisaku Ikeda','Writer','\nJanuary 2, 1928\n','','Japanese','We are not merely passive pawns of historical forces; nor are we victims of the past. We can shape and direct history.','',NULL,'Past,Nor',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36359,'Hope','Daisaku Ikeda','Writer','\nJanuary 2, 1928\n','','Japanese','When one takes action for others, one\'s own suffering is transformed into the energy that can keep one moving forward; a light of hope illuminating a new tomorrow for oneself and others is kindled.','',NULL,'Forward,Moving',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36360,'Experience,Knowledge','Daisaku Ikeda','Writer','\nJanuary 2, 1928\n','','Japanese','A commitment to human rights cannot be fostered simply through the transmission of knowledge. Action and experience play a crucial role in the learning process.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36361,'','Kim Jong Il','Leader','\nFebruary 16, 1942\n','','North Korean','A man who dreads trials and difficulties cannot become a revolutionary. If he is to become a revolutionary with an indomitable fighting spirit, he must be tempered in the arduous struggle from his youth. As the saying goes, early training means more than late earning.','',NULL,'Struggle,Must,Saying',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36362,'Good,Government','Kim Jong Il','Leader','\nFebruary 16, 1942\n','','North Korean','We oppose the reactionary policies of the U.S. government but we do not oppose the American people. We want to have many good friends in the United States.','',NULL,'Friends',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36363,'Family','Kim Jong Il','Leader','\nFebruary 16, 1942\n','','North Korean','The revolution is carried out by means of one\'s thought, not through one\'s family background.','',NULL,'Revolution,Through',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36364,'Great','Kim Jong Il','Leader','\nFebruary 16, 1942\n','','North Korean','Great ideology creates great times.','',NULL,'Times,Ideology',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36365,'','Kim Jong Il','Leader','\nFebruary 16, 1942\n','','North Korean','National defense is the sacred duty of the young and all other people.','',NULL,'Young,Duty,National',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36366,'','Kim Jong Il','Leader','\nFebruary 16, 1942\n','','North Korean','No faction is better or worse than any other. All come from the same mould; they are all products of capitalist influence in the working class movement. And they are a poison that destroys our Party and the working class movement in Korea.','',NULL,'Better,Working,Same',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36367,'','Kim Jong Il','Leader','\nFebruary 16, 1942\n','','North Korean','Overall relations between the North and the South have developed in favor of national reconciliation, unity and reunification.','',NULL,'Between,National,Unity',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36368,'','Kim Jong Il','Leader','\nFebruary 16, 1942\n','','North Korean','The liquidation of colonialism is a trend of the times which no force can hold back.','',NULL,'Times,Hold,Force',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36369,'Life','Robert Iler','Actor','\nMarch 2, 1985\n','','American','I never, ever would or did rob anyone in my life.','',NULL,'Ever,Did',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36370,'Great,Home','Robert Iler','Actor','\nMarch 2, 1985\n','','American','I actually just started home schooling. And it is great.','',NULL,'Actually',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36371,'Love','Robert Iler','Actor','\nMarch 2, 1985\n','','American','I ate everything - a lot of pizza, bags of chips and boxes of cookies. Now I love chicken, that\'s all I eat.','',NULL,'Everything,Eat',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36372,'','Robert Iler','Actor','\nMarch 2, 1985\n','','American','I intentionally aided them by being there and blocking an avenue of escape for the victims.','',NULL,'Escape,Victims,Blocking',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36373,'','Robert Iler','Actor','\nMarch 2, 1985\n','','American','I was always handsome under all the fat.','',NULL,'Fat,Handsome',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36374,'Love','Robert Iler','Actor','\nMarch 2, 1985\n','','American','I\'ve never seen a woman half as beautiful as Jennifer Love Hewitt.','',NULL,'Beautiful,Woman',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36375,'','Robert Iler','Actor','\nMarch 2, 1985\n','','American','If you miss one day in physics, that\'s it.','',NULL,'Physics,Miss',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36376,'Life,Music','Robert Iler','Actor','\nMarch 2, 1985\n','','American','Music is my life.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36377,'','Robert Iler','Actor','\nMarch 2, 1985\n','','American','You get in trouble, you have to evaluate: Is it worth getting into trouble again? It\'s a lot easier to make that decision when you have a career at stake.','',NULL,'Career,Decision,Again',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36378,'Health,Work,Diet','Ivan Illich','Sociologist','\nSeptember 4, 1926\n','\nDecember 2, 2002\n','American','Healthy people are those who live in healthy homes on a healthy diet; in an environment equally fit for birth, growth work, healing, and dying... Healthy people need no bureaucratic interference to mate, give birth, share the human condition and die.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36379,'Medical,Health','Ivan Illich','Sociologist','\nSeptember 4, 1926\n','\nDecember 2, 2002\n','American','Modern medicine is a negation of health. It isn\'t organized to serve human health, but only itself, as an institution. It makes more people sick than it heals.','',NULL,'Human',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36380,'Hope,Death','Ivan Illich','Sociologist','\nSeptember 4, 1926\n','\nDecember 2, 2002\n','American','At the moment of death I hope to be surprised.','',NULL,'Moment',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36381,'Good,Attitude','Ivan Illich','Sociologist','\nSeptember 4, 1926\n','\nDecember 2, 2002\n','American','The compulsion to do good is an innate American trait. Only North Americans seem to believe that they always should, may, and actually can choose somebody with whom to share their blessings. Ultimately this attitude leads to bombing people into the acceptance of gifts.','',NULL,'Believe',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36382,'Leadership','Ivan Illich','Sociologist','\nSeptember 4, 1926\n','\nDecember 2, 2002\n','American','Leadership does not depend on being right.','',NULL,'Depend',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36383,'Hope','Ivan Illich','Sociologist','\nSeptember 4, 1926\n','\nDecember 2, 2002\n','American','We must rediscover the distinction between hope and expectation.','',NULL,'Must,Between',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36384,'Health','Ivan Illich','Sociologist','\nSeptember 4, 1926\n','\nDecember 2, 2002\n','American','Effective health care depends on self-care; this fact is currently heralded as if it were a discovery.','',NULL,'Care,Fact',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36385,'God','Ivan Illich','Sociologist','\nSeptember 4, 1926\n','\nDecember 2, 2002\n','American','There is no greater distance than that between a man in prayer and God.','',NULL,'Prayer,Between',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36386,'Life','Ivan Illich','Sociologist','\nSeptember 4, 1926\n','\nDecember 2, 2002\n','American','School divides life into two segments, which are increasingly of comparable length. As much as anything else, schooling implies custodial care for persons who are declared undesirable elsewhere by the simple fact that a school has been built to serve them.','',NULL,'School,Care',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36387,'Society','Ivan Illich','Sociologist','\nSeptember 4, 1926\n','\nDecember 2, 2002\n','American','The public school has become the established church of secular society.','',NULL,'School,Become',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36388,'','Josefa Iloilo','Statesman','\nDecember 29, 1920\n','','Fijian','I will, from this day strive to forge togetherness out of our differences.','',NULL,'Strive,Forge',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36389,'Strength','Josefa Iloilo','Statesman','\nDecember 29, 1920\n','','Fijian','We need to reach that happy stage of our development when differences and diversity are not seen as sources of division and distrust, but of strength and inspiration.','',NULL,'Happy,Seen',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36390,'Trust,Good','Josefa Iloilo','Statesman','\nDecember 29, 1920\n','','Fijian','Give me your trust and confidence, knowing that what I seek is for the good of Fiji, for the good of us all.','',NULL,'Confidence',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36391,'','Josefa Iloilo','Statesman','\nDecember 29, 1920\n','','Fijian','Let us make a pledge now to help Fiji through this very important next stage of its journey. We can do this by promising to be patient, calm and tolerant and by respecting the views of others, even if we disagree with them.','',NULL,'Help,Important,Through',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36392,'','Chanel Iman','Model','\nDecember 1, 1990\n','','American','Five years from now I see myself still working hard to get where I want to be, because I think big.','',NULL,'Hard,Still,Working',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36393,'Work,Good,Best','Chanel Iman','Model','\nDecember 1, 1990\n','','American','A good night\'s sleep is always the best way to wake up and go to work.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36394,'Love','Chanel Iman','Model','\nDecember 1, 1990\n','','American','Accept yourself, love yourself.','',NULL,'Yourself,Accept',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36395,'','Chanel Iman','Model','\nDecember 1, 1990\n','','American','At the end of the day, I feel like I have no one to blame but myself if I\'m not satisfied with how I look on the runway.','',NULL,'End,Blame,Satisfied',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36396,'','Chanel Iman','Model','\nDecember 1, 1990\n','','American','Don\'t be afraid to express yourself through fashion!','',NULL,'Yourself,Through,Fashion',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36397,'Work,Family,Home','Chanel Iman','Model','\nDecember 1, 1990\n','','American','Honestly, I try to forget Fashion Week once it\'s over. I just want to go home and rest and just forget I even did it. It could drive you crazy! It\'s just show after show after show, and you\'re missing your family and they feel really far away. You don\'t go to sleep. You work for a month.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36398,'Change,Time,Home','Chanel Iman','Model','\nDecember 1, 1990\n','','American','I always take my time when picking out outfits at home, but I will say I can change pretty quick when I\'m in a hurry.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36399,'Love,Work','Chanel Iman','Model','\nDecember 1, 1990\n','','American','I am comfortable with my body and embrace who I am. I love to work it.','',NULL,'Body',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36400,'Time','Chanel Iman','Model','\nDecember 1, 1990\n','','American','I don\'t get facials. The last time I got a facial was when I first started modeling when I was 15 or 16. It made my face completely break out.','',NULL,'Made,Last',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36401,'','Chanel Iman','Model','\nDecember 1, 1990\n','','American','I don\'t like to fly. What\'s it called when the plane shakes? Turbulence, takeoffs... I grab my chair, close my eyes, count to 30, breathe, and pray.','',NULL,'Eyes,Close,Pray',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36402,'','Chanel Iman','Model','\nDecember 1, 1990\n','','American','I don\'t want to be known as the black model. I want to be recognized as Chanel Iman, a personality.','',NULL,'Black,Known,Model',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36403,'','Chanel Iman','Model','\nDecember 1, 1990\n','','American','I drink a lot of protein shakes and do a lot of weight lifting.','',NULL,'Drink,Weight,Lifting',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36404,'Best,Business','Chanel Iman','Model','\nDecember 1, 1990\n','','American','I have had the privilege of working with the best in the business, from photographers to designers to magazines. There\'s not much more to ask for but I\'m still looking forward to one day working with photographers Mert and Marcus, Tim Walker and Nick Knight.','',NULL,'Forward',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36405,'Music','Chanel Iman','Model','\nDecember 1, 1990\n','','American','I want to do television, film, music and designing. I want to do it all!','',NULL,'Film,Television',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36406,'Change','Chanel Iman','Model','\nDecember 1, 1990\n','','American','I\'m grateful to look the way I do. However, if I could change anything, I would like to be a bit bigger all over. Not much - just a bit.','',NULL,'Grateful,Bit',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36407,'','Chanel Iman','Model','\nDecember 1, 1990\n','','American','I\'m just really tiny. People hate me, because I just sit. I\'m eating, I\'m eating, I\'m eating and then I just... sit. And I don\'t gain a thing.','',NULL,'Hate,Sit,Eating',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36408,'','Chanel Iman','Model','\nDecember 1, 1990\n','','American','I\'m my own person, and I want people to know me for who I am.','',NULL,'Person',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36409,'Music','Chanel Iman','Model','\nDecember 1, 1990\n','','American','I\'m really focused when I\'m working out, so I don\'t really listen to music. I like to listen to music after, because it\'s like, \'Yeah! I finished! Let\'s party!\'','',NULL,'After,Working',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36410,'','Chanel Iman','Model','\nDecember 1, 1990\n','','American','I\'m really into natural and organic products.','',NULL,'Natural,Organic,Products',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36411,'Dreams','Chanel Iman','Model','\nDecember 1, 1990\n','','American','I\'m thinking of slowing down on modeling and branching out to other things. I want to pursue some new and old dreams and start making them happen.','',NULL,'Thinking,Down',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36412,'Time','Chanel Iman','Model','\nDecember 1, 1990\n','','American','It takes time to be who you really want to be. It doesn\'t happen overnight.','',NULL,'Happen,Takes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36413,'Men','Chanel Iman','Model','\nDecember 1, 1990\n','','American','Let me say this: I think men are a full-time job, and I\'m young and I already have one job. I\'m just focused on my career.','',NULL,'Job,Career',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36414,'','Chanel Iman','Model','\nDecember 1, 1990\n','','American','Mostly I\'m proud to be an African-American woman, but I\'m glad I have a universal look as well.','',NULL,'Woman,Proud,Universal',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36415,'Music','Chanel Iman','Model','\nDecember 1, 1990\n','','American','Music is everything to me. I wake up and go to bed with it. I listen to all genres, depending on my mood.','',NULL,'Everything,Listen',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36416,'Good,Mom','Chanel Iman','Model','\nDecember 1, 1990\n','','American','My goal is to be a household name, and when I do that, I want to help other girls become models, and maybe even launch a fashion line with my mom, like Beyonce did with her mother. My mom has such a good eye, and it\'s always been a dream of hers.','',NULL,'Mother',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36417,'','Natalie Imbruglia','Musician','\nFebruary 4, 1975\n','','Australian','I am such a bad liar. I would like to lie, though.','',NULL,'Liar,Bad,Lie',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36418,'Sad','Natalie Imbruglia','Musician','\nFebruary 4, 1975\n','','Australian','It\'s much easier to write when you\'re sad. But you can end up isolated and depressed because you almost need to put yourself in that situation to have that angst to write from.','',NULL,'Yourself,End',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36419,'Time,Home','Natalie Imbruglia','Musician','\nFebruary 4, 1975\n','','Australian','I\'ve done a lot of partying in my time because I didn\'t want to go home and I didn\'t know what to do.','',NULL,'Done',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36420,'','Natalie Imbruglia','Musician','\nFebruary 4, 1975\n','','Australian','Saving animals is as simple as choosing synthetic alternatives instead of real fur.','',NULL,'Simple,Real,Choosing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36421,'Sad','Natalie Imbruglia','Musician','\nFebruary 4, 1975\n','','Australian','Divorce was very sad, obviously, but now I\'ve gotten over it.','',NULL,'Divorce,Gotten',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36422,'Change','Natalie Imbruglia','Musician','\nFebruary 4, 1975\n','','Australian','Enjoy every moment: you never know when things might change.','',NULL,'Enjoy,Moment',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36423,'Work,Time','Natalie Imbruglia','Musician','\nFebruary 4, 1975\n','','Australian','Generally I can sleep any time, anywhere, any place, unless I\'m anxious about work. I can get performance anxiety, so when I\'m on tour it can be hard to sleep.','',NULL,'Sleep',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36424,'Great','Natalie Imbruglia','Musician','\nFebruary 4, 1975\n','','Australian','Happy songs are very difficult to write. How many truly great upbeat songs are there?','',NULL,'Happy,Difficult',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36425,'Health','Natalie Imbruglia','Musician','\nFebruary 4, 1975\n','','Australian','I can understand why some people might look at me and say, \'What\'s she got to be depressed about?\' I get that a lot in Britain, where mental health issues seem to be a big taboo.','',NULL,'Understand,Why',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36426,'','Natalie Imbruglia','Musician','\nFebruary 4, 1975\n','','Australian','I exercise three to four times a week, doing the Tracy Anderson Method, which involves toning and strengthening our small muscle groups.','',NULL,'Small,Times,Three',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36427,'Age','Natalie Imbruglia','Musician','\nFebruary 4, 1975\n','','Australian','I have never planned to have babies by a certain age.','',NULL,'Babies,Planned',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36428,'Music','Natalie Imbruglia','Musician','\nFebruary 4, 1975\n','','Australian','I know my music probably isn\'t going to matter to the public after I die, but that doesn\'t mean I don\'t have something to offer.','',NULL,'Mean,Die',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36429,'Alone,Sad','Natalie Imbruglia','Musician','\nFebruary 4, 1975\n','','Australian','I like singer-songwriters, and I find sad songs comforting rather than depressing. It makes you realise you\'re not alone in the world.','',NULL,'Find',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36430,'','Natalie Imbruglia','Musician','\nFebruary 4, 1975\n','','Australian','I like the idea of growing old gracefully and full of wrinkles... like Audrey Hepburn.','',NULL,'Old,Idea,Growing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36431,'','Natalie Imbruglia','Musician','\nFebruary 4, 1975\n','','Australian','I seem to have very polite fans, not fanatical ones.','',NULL,'Seem,Fans,Polite',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36432,'','Natalie Imbruglia','Musician','\nFebruary 4, 1975\n','','Australian','I started dancing when I was three, Scottish dancing.','',NULL,'Three,Started,Dancing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36433,'Women,Men','Natalie Imbruglia','Musician','\nFebruary 4, 1975\n','','Australian','I think where men are credited for being strong, women are divas. I just think it\'s such a cop out.','',NULL,'Strong',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36434,'','Natalie Imbruglia','Musician','\nFebruary 4, 1975\n','','Australian','I was brought up in an environment where my parents expressed their financial concerns in front of their children.','',NULL,'Children,Parents,Financial',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36435,'','Natalie Imbruglia','Musician','\nFebruary 4, 1975\n','','Australian','I wasn\'t born with a natural talent for songwriting.','',NULL,'Talent,Born,Natural',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36436,'Work','Natalie Imbruglia','Musician','\nFebruary 4, 1975\n','','Australian','I wasn\'t naturally drawn to fashion when I was younger but with my work I\'m so exposed to what\'s out there that I\'m hoping my style has become a little more sophisticated.','',NULL,'Fashion,Become',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36437,'','Natalie Imbruglia','Musician','\nFebruary 4, 1975\n','','Australian','I worry unnecessarily.','',NULL,'Worry',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36438,'','Natalie Imbruglia','Musician','\nFebruary 4, 1975\n','','Australian','I would have been happy to have waited till I was in my mid- to late-30s before I got married, but you don\'t choose when these things happen, and when they do, there\'s no doubt in your mind.','',NULL,'Happy,Mind,Doubt',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36439,'','Natalie Imbruglia','Musician','\nFebruary 4, 1975\n','','Australian','I\'m a fan of homeopathy, acupuncture and spiritual healing. In Australia, this is not weird, but when I arrived in the U.K., everyone thought I was a freak.','',NULL,'Spiritual,Thought,Healing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36440,'','Natalie Imbruglia','Musician','\nFebruary 4, 1975\n','','Australian','I\'m a perfectionist.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36441,'Life','Natalie Imbruglia','Musician','\nFebruary 4, 1975\n','','Australian','I\'m not a nightclub person, but you need to have a social life sometimes.','',NULL,'Person,Sometimes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36442,'Success,Movies','Michael Imperioli','Actor','\nJanuary 1, 1966\n','','American','Back 20 years ago, there was a division between movie actors and TV actors. That\'s kind of gone away. People who have had a lot of success in movies in the past now want to be on TV. There used to be much more of a quality division between TV and movies, and that\'s kind of not the case anymore.','',NULL,'Past',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36443,'Work,Great','Michael Imperioli','Actor','\nJanuary 1, 1966\n','','American','But James Gandolfini and Edie Falco, they did such great work, especially in the last show.','',NULL,'Did',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36444,'','Michael Imperioli','Actor','\nJanuary 1, 1966\n','','American','\'Detroit 1-8-7\' - the numbers are police slang for murder - is filmed in that blue-collar Michigan city, providing a flavor of authenticity. Detroit offers a unique visual landscape that tells the story of the city and what it\'s been through.','',NULL,'Through,Story,Unique',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36445,'Time','Michael Imperioli','Actor','\nJanuary 1, 1966\n','','American','Detroit is a city that really stands out. It\'s been through a very difficult time. There\'s been a lot of pain here, and the city, physically, has suffered. You can see it in certain neighborhoods, and there\'s buildings downtown that have been abandoned.','',NULL,'Pain,Through',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36446,'Life','Michael Imperioli','Actor','\nJanuary 1, 1966\n','','American','I do smoke in real life. A lot. We\'re all smoking right now in fact.','',NULL,'Real,Smoking',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36447,'','Michael Imperioli','Actor','\nJanuary 1, 1966\n','','American','I played guitar in a band from when I was about 20 for three years. Then I sang a little. Then I started getting really busy as an actor and forgot about it.','',NULL,'Busy,Guitar,Getting',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36448,'Good,Business','Michael Imperioli','Actor','\nJanuary 1, 1966\n','','American','I\'d go for parts that didn\'t pay a dime, and there would be 300 to 400 actors there. It could be very discouraging. To make it in this business, you have to have a kind of dumb sense that you\'re really good. You have to believe that someone is going to recognize that.','',NULL,'Believe',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36449,'Great','Michael Imperioli','Actor','\nJanuary 1, 1966\n','','American','I\'ve been working professionally as an actor since I was 20. That\'s going to be 25 years soon. So, that\'s a veteran. That\'s a big-time veteran. I\'ve had some great successes, and I\'ve had some not-successes.','',NULL,'Working,Since',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36450,'','Michael Imperioli','Actor','\nJanuary 1, 1966\n','','American','I\'ve played some gangster roles, but that\'s obviously not me. When you\'re an Italian-American New York actor, it\'s just an easy way to get cast.','',NULL,'Easy,Actor,Gangster',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36451,'','Michael Imperioli','Actor','\nJanuary 1, 1966\n','','American','In Britain you\'re more used to challenging drama. In America, TV is just boring, and numbing, and bloody terrible.','',NULL,'Boring,America,Used',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36452,'Time','Michael Imperioli','Actor','\nJanuary 1, 1966\n','','American','John Ventimiglia, who was on \'The Sopranos,\' was in my first acting class and we have been friends since that time. Alec Baldwin was in my class back then, Sean Young and Andrew McCarthy.','',NULL,'Friends,Young',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36453,'Life,Family','Michael Imperioli','Actor','\nJanuary 1, 1966\n','','American','My family is my life, and everything else comes second as far as what\'s important to me.','',NULL,'Important',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36454,'Good','Michael Imperioli','Actor','\nJanuary 1, 1966\n','','American','Not to toot our own horn, but when \'The Sopranos\' was on, it was as good as any movie that was coming out in the theater. I think that goes for a lot of shows today.','',NULL,'Today,Movie',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36455,'Time,Home','Michael Imperioli','Actor','\nJanuary 1, 1966\n','','American','There\'s too many actors in LA. I mean, I\'ll go out there from time to time, but I always find it pretty soul-destroying. I don\'t drive, and the people kind of rub me the wrong way. It\'s just not home. You know? It\'s not New York. It\'s not... my town.','',NULL,'Mean',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36456,'Time,Freedom','Michael Imperioli','Actor','\nJanuary 1, 1966\n','','American','To be at acting school, it was kind of the first time you felt the freedom to be as much of yourself as you wanted. People weren\'t going to judge you.','',NULL,'School',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36457,'Life','Don Imus','Celebrity','\nJuly 23, 1940\n','','American','My goal is to goad people into saying something that ruins their life.','',NULL,'Saying,Goal',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36458,'','Don Imus','Celebrity','\nJuly 23, 1940\n','','American','I regret the times I\'ve been mean to people... It\'s fine to pick on people who can defend themselves and deserve it. Some people don\'t deserve to be picked on who I picked on, so I don\'t do it anymore.','',NULL,'Mean,Regret,Themselves',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36459,'','Don Imus','Celebrity','\nJuly 23, 1940\n','','American','I talk to millions of people every day. I just like it when they can\'t talk back.','',NULL,'Talk,Millions',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36460,'Love,Death','Don Imus','Celebrity','\nJuly 23, 1940\n','','American','I wonder about guys like Sean Hannity, Keith Olbermann and Mark Levin. They\'re on such a mission. I mean, I love Hannity and Levin to death, but on the radio they\'re insane. How can you keep that up?','',NULL,'Mean',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36461,'','Don Imus','Celebrity','\nJuly 23, 1940\n','','American','I\'m Howard Stern with a vocabulary. I\'m the man he wishes he could be.','',NULL,'Wishes,Vocabulary,Stern',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36462,'','Don Imus','Celebrity','\nJuly 23, 1940\n','','American','I\'m in a unique position - I can do what I want.','',NULL,'Unique,Position',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36463,'','Don Imus','Celebrity','\nJuly 23, 1940\n','','American','You can\'t get much more liberal than John Kerry is. I mean, he\'s my candidate, but, I mean, come on.','',NULL,'Mean,Liberal,Candidate',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36464,'','Carrie Ann Inaba','Dancer','\nJanuary 5, 1968\n','','American','During the first couple of years of \'Dancing with the Stars,\' I would go to Jack in the Box in my ball gown after the shows and get the Taco Nachos with cheese as my reward.','',NULL,'After,Stars,Couple',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36465,'','Carrie Ann Inaba','Dancer','\nJanuary 5, 1968\n','','American','I come from a dancing background, and I know it\'s stereotypical, but I would dance because I wasn\'t comfortable speaking to people.','',NULL,'Dance,Dancing,Speaking',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36466,'Music,Great,Fitness','Carrie Ann Inaba','Dancer','\nJanuary 5, 1968\n','','American','I do a one-hour workout called Drenched, a cardio-boxing fitness routine, Monday through Friday. There are usually between twenty-five and fifty people there - everyone from stay-at-home moms and professional martial artists to teenagers and seniors. They play great dance music. When I can, I take t','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36467,'Life','Carrie Ann Inaba','Dancer','\nJanuary 5, 1968\n','','American','I don\'t need that much to live - we don\'t need that much to have a wonderful life. I learned that from animals.','',NULL,'Live,Learned',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36468,'','Carrie Ann Inaba','Dancer','\nJanuary 5, 1968\n','','American','I have arthritis. The space around my spinal cord has become compressed.','',NULL,'Become,Around,Space',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36469,'Change','Carrie Ann Inaba','Dancer','\nJanuary 5, 1968\n','','American','I have this firm belief that I am who I am for a reason. If I change something, I\'m cheating myself of whatever it is I\'m supposed to learn from my body. You know, I\'m legally blind. I\'m 20/750, since I was in fifth grade. I wear glasses and contacts. But I won\'t even get LASIK.','',NULL,'Cheating,Reason',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36470,'Life,Love,Food','Carrie Ann Inaba','Dancer','\nJanuary 5, 1968\n','','American','I love fresh fruit and vegetables. I\'m not a strict dieter. I don\'t think that anything in life should be so regimented that you\'re not having fun or can\'t enjoy like everybody else. Just know that fresh food is always going to be better for you.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36471,'Love','Carrie Ann Inaba','Dancer','\nJanuary 5, 1968\n','','American','I love pets and I love animals, and I just got a new puppy, a new rescue named Peanut. She\'s a tiny little Chihuahua mix.','',NULL,'She,Tiny',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36472,'Love','Carrie Ann Inaba','Dancer','\nJanuary 5, 1968\n','','American','I love soup \'cause I don\'t like to cook. It\'s so easy to prepare, and it fills you up and gives you all the nutrients you need. It\'s a well-balanced meal, but you don\'t have to do a lot of preparation.','',NULL,'Easy,Cause',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36473,'Love','Carrie Ann Inaba','Dancer','\nJanuary 5, 1968\n','','American','I love the show \'Damages!\' I am truly addicted.','',NULL,'Show,Truly',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36474,'','Carrie Ann Inaba','Dancer','\nJanuary 5, 1968\n','','American','I really do want to have a child.','',NULL,'Child',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36475,'','Carrie Ann Inaba','Dancer','\nJanuary 5, 1968\n','','American','I started my career as a singer in Japan, but left it all behind to focus on my dancing career.','',NULL,'Focus,Career,Started',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36476,'Music,Teacher','Carrie Ann Inaba','Dancer','\nJanuary 5, 1968\n','','American','I wasn\'t a ballet baby. My first dance class was in an outdoor pavilion when I was three. It was called \'creative movement.\' The teacher gave us chiffon scarves in beautiful colors. She turned on some music and said, \'Now go dance.\' So for me, dance has always been about self-expression.','',NULL,'Beautiful',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36477,'','Carrie Ann Inaba','Dancer','\nJanuary 5, 1968\n','','American','I went through this phase where I thought pink and purple matched. To dance class, I\'d wear purple tights and pink leg warmers and paint my shoes purple. It was really odd.','',NULL,'Through,Thought,Dance',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36478,'','Carrie Ann Inaba','Dancer','\nJanuary 5, 1968\n','','American','I\'m considering going back to school to become a registered dance therapist.','',NULL,'School,Become,Dance',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36479,'Love','Carrie Ann Inaba','Dancer','\nJanuary 5, 1968\n','','American','I\'m very lucky because I love fruit and to this day, that has saved me because I\'d much rather have fruit than cookies.','',NULL,'Rather,Lucky',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36480,'Dating','Carrie Ann Inaba','Dancer','\nJanuary 5, 1968\n','','American','I\'ve always gone out with much younger guys. But I rushed into relationships before really getting to know the person. What would come up as a warning sign within the first two weeks of dating would usually be the exact reason the relationship would end!','',NULL,'End,Person',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36481,'','Carrie Ann Inaba','Dancer','\nJanuary 5, 1968\n','','American','I\'ve never been supercritical about my body.','',NULL,'Body',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36482,'Life','Carrie Ann Inaba','Dancer','\nJanuary 5, 1968\n','','American','I\'ve really become super active in rescuing animals, and it has made my life feel so much better. I can\'t even express to you how happy it has made me.','',NULL,'Happy,Better',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36483,'Love','Carrie Ann Inaba','Dancer','\nJanuary 5, 1968\n','','American','JLo and I did not get along well when we worked together. I don\'t think there\'s love lost. I don\'t know if there was a lot of love from the very beginning.','',NULL,'Lost,Together',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36484,'Life,Love','Carrie Ann Inaba','Dancer','\nJanuary 5, 1968\n','','American','Love is the one thing in life that makes everything worthwhile.','',NULL,'Everything',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36485,'Work','Carrie Ann Inaba','Dancer','\nJanuary 5, 1968\n','','American','My grandmother used to cook for eight every day - sitting down lunches and dinner, the way you do it in Italy, you sit down. And when my parents could afford their own place, I went with them but still my mother used to work but used to come back from work to cook lunch for my father, come back from','',NULL,'Mother,Father',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36486,'Work,Time','Carrie Ann Inaba','Dancer','\nJanuary 5, 1968\n','','American','My mother, on Sundays, used to prepare things to use during the week, like freshly made broth. It wasn\'t chicken stock or pasta sauces. She always made her own homemade pasta. So, the amount of dedication that goes into what these people used to do - it was a long time ago but you come to appreciate','',NULL,'Mother',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36487,'Morning','Carrie Ann Inaba','Dancer','\nJanuary 5, 1968\n','','American','My poor vision gives me a soft-focus morning. For the first half hour, I kind of wander through my house, and everything is a blur. I put my contacts in when I\'m ready to deal with the world.','',NULL,'Everything,Through',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36488,'Work','Carrie Ann Inaba','Dancer','\nJanuary 5, 1968\n','','American','Often, I dream about work. For instance, the night before the Oscars, I dreamt about the Oscars and I dreamt about who I wanted to interview. Interestingly, one of the people I really wanted to interview was Keanu Reeves, and then we got him. We had never interviewed him before, so that was lucky. O','',NULL,'Him,Night',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36489,'','Paul Ince','Athlete','\nOctober 21, 1967\n','','English','I don\'t like publicity, being in the limelight.','',NULL,'Publicity,Limelight',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36490,'','Paul Ince','Athlete','\nOctober 21, 1967\n','','English','I just didn\'t want to walk away from football without knowing what it meant to be a manager, or even wondering what it was like to be sacked.','',NULL,'Football,Away,Knowing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36491,'','Paul Ince','Athlete','\nOctober 21, 1967\n','','English','I like to knuckle down and get on with my job. I\'ll make mistakes, I\'m bound to, but I\'ll write them down and I\'ll learn from them.','',NULL,'Mistakes,Job,Down',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36492,'Love','Paul Ince','Athlete','\nOctober 21, 1967\n','','English','I love tackling, love it. It\'s better than sex.','',NULL,'Sex,Better',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36493,'','Paul Ince','Athlete','\nOctober 21, 1967\n','','English','I\'m taking it step by step and not thinking at all about a new contract.','',NULL,'Thinking,Step,Taking',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36494,'','Paul Ince','Athlete','\nOctober 21, 1967\n','','English','It\'s a shame the Manchester United situation turned sour.','',NULL,'Situation,United,Shame',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36495,'','Paul Ince','Athlete','\nOctober 21, 1967\n','','English','It\'s not just what you do on the pitch, it\'s what you do off the pitch.','',NULL,'Off,Pitch',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36496,'Great','Paul Ince','Athlete','\nOctober 21, 1967\n','','English','Liverpool fans were great to me, I still live near the city and they always come up and shake my hand.','',NULL,'Live,Still',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36497,'','Paul Ince','Athlete','\nOctober 21, 1967\n','','English','Marcel Desailly was pretty hard when I played against him in a Milan derby.','',NULL,'Hard,Him,Pretty',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36498,'','Paul Ince','Athlete','\nOctober 21, 1967\n','','English','Of course, I will keep myself fit, keep my boots clean and you never know.','',NULL,'Keep,Clean,Fit',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36499,'Best,Amazing','Paul Ince','Athlete','\nOctober 21, 1967\n','','English','The best player I\'ve ever played with was Paul Gascoigne. He had everything. He was amazing.','',NULL,'Everything',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36500,'','Paul Ince','Athlete','\nOctober 21, 1967\n','','English','The problem is, when you come back in you\'re sweating, so I wait until the very last minute before putting on my shirt so that it\'s not covered in sweat.','',NULL,'Before,Problem,Wait',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36501,'','Paul Ince','Athlete','\nOctober 21, 1967\n','','English','We can\'t keep playing catch up as we have done for every season I\'ve been here.','',NULL,'Done,Keep,Here',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36502,'','Paul Ince','Athlete','\nOctober 21, 1967\n','','English','We do not want to be giving quality sides such as Southampton, Palace, Norwich and the rest eight or nine points start and expect to get back up with them.','',NULL,'Giving,Start,Rest',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36503,'','Paul Ince','Athlete','\nOctober 21, 1967\n','','English','When I retire I\'m gonna bet on Wolves drawing every game. I\'ll be a multi-millionaire!','',NULL,'Game,Drawing,Wolves',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36504,'Art,Peace','Robert Indiana','Artist','\nSeptember 13, 1928\n','','American','I think of my peace paintings as one long poem, with each painting being a single stanza.','',NULL,'Long',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36505,'Work,Art','Robert Indiana','Artist','\nSeptember 13, 1928\n','','American','I never had the exposure to techniques and so forth that children have today with art workshops, but I always had crayons and pencils and still have work going right back to when I was five or six years old.','',NULL,'Today',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36506,'Art','Robert Indiana','Artist','\nSeptember 13, 1928\n','','American','I realize that protest paintings are not exactly in vogue, but I\'ve done many.','',NULL,'Done,Realize',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36507,'Art','Robert Indiana','Artist','\nSeptember 13, 1928\n','','American','I was the least Pop of all the Pop artists.','',NULL,'Artists,Pop',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36508,'','Robert Indiana','Artist','\nSeptember 13, 1928\n','','American','I\'ve always been fascinated by numbers. Before I was seventeen years old, I had lived in twenty-one different houses. In my mind, each of those houses had a number.','',NULL,'Mind,Different,Before',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36509,'','Robert Indiana','Artist','\nSeptember 13, 1928\n','','American','Many, many of my paintings have come from the first chapter of Moby Dick.','',NULL,'Paintings,Chapter,Moby',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36510,'Love','Robert Indiana','Artist','\nSeptember 13, 1928\n','','American','Some people like to paint trees. I like to paint love. I find it more meaningful than painting trees.','',NULL,'Find,Painting',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36511,'Dad,Good','Miguel Indurain','Athlete','\nJuly 16, 1964\n','','Spanish','I inherited that calm from my father, who was a farmer. You sow, you wait for good or bad weather, you harvest, but working is something you always need to do.','',NULL,'Bad',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36512,'Life','Miguel Indurain','Athlete','\nJuly 16, 1964\n','','Spanish','To be free and to live a free life - that is the most beautiful thing there is.','',NULL,'Beautiful,Live',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36513,'','Miguel Indurain','Athlete','\nJuly 16, 1964\n','','Spanish','I did try to win a sixth, but it was not to be.','',NULL,'Win,Did,Try',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36514,'','Miguel Indurain','Athlete','\nJuly 16, 1964\n','','Spanish','I didn\'t feel I had to prove anything more.','',NULL,'Prove',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36515,'','Miguel Indurain','Athlete','\nJuly 16, 1964\n','','Spanish','I have earned enough to take it a bit easier now.','',NULL,'Enough,Bit,Earned',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36516,'','Miguel Indurain','Athlete','\nJuly 16, 1964\n','','Spanish','If I had been born with an aggressive character, then maybe my palmares would have been longer.','',NULL,'Character,Born,Maybe',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36517,'Strength','Miguel Indurain','Athlete','\nJuly 16, 1964\n','','Spanish','My strength was that I am more balanced and calmer than most other riders.','',NULL,'Balanced,Riders',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36518,'','Miguel Indurain','Athlete','\nJuly 16, 1964\n','','Spanish','Sooner or later a rider will emerge who will win more Tours. In every sport we have seen how the records eventually get broken and cycling is no exception.','',NULL,'Win,Broken,Seen',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36519,'Famous','Guillermo Cabrera Infante','Novelist','\nApril 22, 1929\n','\nFebruary 21, 2005\n','Cuban','If you look closely, there is no book more visual than Three Trapped Tigers, in that it is filled with blank pages, dark pages, it has stars made of words, the famous magical cube made of numbers, and there is even a page which is a mirror.','',NULL,'Book,Words',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36520,'','Guillermo Cabrera Infante','Novelist','\nApril 22, 1929\n','\nFebruary 21, 2005\n','Cuban','My parents were founders of the Cuban Communist Party, and I grew up extremely poor.','',NULL,'Parents,Poor,Party',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36521,'Home','Guillermo Cabrera Infante','Novelist','\nApril 22, 1929\n','\nFebruary 21, 2005\n','Cuban','I read the Odyssey because it was the story of a man who returned home after being absent for more than twenty years and was recognized only by his dog.','',NULL,'After,Read',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36522,'','Guillermo Cabrera Infante','Novelist','\nApril 22, 1929\n','\nFebruary 21, 2005\n','Cuban','I think writers rush in where everybody is very frightened to tread.','',NULL,'Everybody,Writers,Frightened',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36523,'','Guillermo Cabrera Infante','Novelist','\nApril 22, 1929\n','\nFebruary 21, 2005\n','Cuban','You are just in the middle of a struggle with words which are really very stubborn things, with a blank page, with the damn thing that you use to write with, a pen or a typewriter, and you forget all about the reader when you are doing that.','',NULL,'Struggle,Forget,Words',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36524,'Money','Guillermo Cabrera Infante','Novelist','\nApril 22, 1929\n','\nFebruary 21, 2005\n','Cuban','A very wise author once said that a writer writes for himself, and then publishes for money. I write for myself and publish just for the reader.','',NULL,'Wise,Said',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36525,'','Guillermo Cabrera Infante','Novelist','\nApril 22, 1929\n','\nFebruary 21, 2005\n','Cuban','American literature had always considered writing a very serious matter.','',NULL,'Writing,Serious,American',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36526,'','Guillermo Cabrera Infante','Novelist','\nApril 22, 1929\n','\nFebruary 21, 2005\n','Cuban','But I do not have the reader in mind when I write. No true writer does that.','',NULL,'Mind,True,Write',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36527,'','Guillermo Cabrera Infante','Novelist','\nApril 22, 1929\n','\nFebruary 21, 2005\n','Cuban','For me, literature is a complex game, both mental and concrete, which is acted out in a physical manner on the page.','',NULL,'Game,Both,Literature',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36528,'','Guillermo Cabrera Infante','Novelist','\nApril 22, 1929\n','\nFebruary 21, 2005\n','Cuban','For me, words are just words, nothing else.','',NULL,'Nothing,Words,Else',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36529,'','Guillermo Cabrera Infante','Novelist','\nApril 22, 1929\n','\nFebruary 21, 2005\n','Cuban','I am a writer of fragments.','',NULL,'Writer,Fragments',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36530,'','Guillermo Cabrera Infante','Novelist','\nApril 22, 1929\n','\nFebruary 21, 2005\n','Cuban','I am against the notion of style in itself.','',NULL,'Against,Style,Notion',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36531,'','Guillermo Cabrera Infante','Novelist','\nApril 22, 1929\n','\nFebruary 21, 2005\n','Cuban','I am the only British writer who writes in Spanish.','',NULL,'Writer,British,Spanish',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36532,'Society','Guillermo Cabrera Infante','Novelist','\nApril 22, 1929\n','\nFebruary 21, 2005\n','Cuban','I believe that writers, unless they consider themselves terribly exquisite, are at heart people who live by night, a little bit outside society, moving between delinquency and conformity.','',NULL,'Believe,Live',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36533,'','Guillermo Cabrera Infante','Novelist','\nApril 22, 1929\n','\nFebruary 21, 2005\n','Cuban','I describe my works as books, but my publishers in Spain, in the United States, and elsewhere insist on calling them novels.','',NULL,'Books,United,Works',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36534,'Work','Guillermo Cabrera Infante','Novelist','\nApril 22, 1929\n','\nFebruary 21, 2005\n','Cuban','I do not believe in inspiration, but I must have a title in order to work, otherwise I am lost.','',NULL,'Believe,Must',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36535,'','Guillermo Cabrera Infante','Novelist','\nApril 22, 1929\n','\nFebruary 21, 2005\n','Cuban','I do not consider myself a Hispanic writer.','',NULL,'Writer,Consider,Hispanic',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36536,'','Guillermo Cabrera Infante','Novelist','\nApril 22, 1929\n','\nFebruary 21, 2005\n','Cuban','I don\'t have any style.','',NULL,'Style',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36537,'','Guillermo Cabrera Infante','Novelist','\nApril 22, 1929\n','\nFebruary 21, 2005\n','Cuban','I don\'t much believe in the idea of characters. I write with words, that is all. Whether those words are put in the mouth of this or that character does not matter to me.','',NULL,'Character,Believe,Words',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36538,'','Guillermo Cabrera Infante','Novelist','\nApril 22, 1929\n','\nFebruary 21, 2005\n','Cuban','I first came out against Castro in June 1968, fifteen months after my book had been published, and you cannot imagine how quickly a void was created around me.','',NULL,'Book,After,Cannot',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36539,'','Guillermo Cabrera Infante','Novelist','\nApril 22, 1929\n','\nFebruary 21, 2005\n','Cuban','I have assiduously avoided calling my books novels.','',NULL,'Books,Calling,Novels',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36540,'','Guillermo Cabrera Infante','Novelist','\nApril 22, 1929\n','\nFebruary 21, 2005\n','Cuban','I have one main reader, Miriam Gomez, my wife. She reads everything I write - I have not finished writing something and she is already reading it.','',NULL,'Wife,Writing,Everything',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36541,'Good','Guillermo Cabrera Infante','Novelist','\nApril 22, 1929\n','\nFebruary 21, 2005\n','Cuban','I know that many writers have had to write under censorship and yet produced good novels; for instance, Cervantes wrote Don Quixote under Catholic censorship.','',NULL,'Write,Censorship',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36542,'','Guillermo Cabrera Infante','Novelist','\nApril 22, 1929\n','\nFebruary 21, 2005\n','Cuban','I left my country because I was forced to, and I do not think that I am going to lose my language because I live in England.','',NULL,'Live,Country,Lose',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36543,'','Guillermo Cabrera Infante','Novelist','\nApril 22, 1929\n','\nFebruary 21, 2005\n','Cuban','I live in London and I am a British subject, although I do write in Spanish, of course.','',NULL,'Live,Write,London',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36544,'Men','John James Ingalls','Politician','\nDecember 29, 1833\n','1900','American','In the democracy of the dead all men at last are equal. There is neither rank nor station nor prerogative in the republic of the grave.','',NULL,'Democracy,Dead',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36545,'','John James Ingalls','Politician','\nDecember 29, 1833\n','1900','American','There is neither rank nor station nor prerogative in the republic of the grave.','',NULL,'Nor,Neither,Grave',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36546,'','Dean Inge','Author','\nJune 6, 1860\n','\nFebruary 26, 1954\n','English','Action is the normal completion of the act of will which begins as prayer. That action is not always external, but it is always some kind of effective energy.','',NULL,'Energy,Prayer,Action',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36547,'Wisdom','Dean Inge','Author','\nJune 6, 1860\n','\nFebruary 26, 1954\n','English','The wisdom of the wise is an uncommon degree of common sense.','',NULL,'Wise,Sense',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36548,'','Dean Inge','Author','\nJune 6, 1860\n','\nFebruary 26, 1954\n','English','What is originality? Undetected plagiarism.','',NULL,'Plagiarism',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36549,'Good,Government','Dean Inge','Author','\nJune 6, 1860\n','\nFebruary 26, 1954\n','English','A good government remains the greatest of human blessings and no nation has ever enjoyed it.','',NULL,'Greatest',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36550,'Government','Dean Inge','Author','\nJune 6, 1860\n','\nFebruary 26, 1954\n','English','Democracy is only an experiment in government, and it has the obvious disadvantage of merely counting votes instead of weighing them.','',NULL,'Democracy,Obvious',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36551,'Faith','Dean Inge','Author','\nJune 6, 1860\n','\nFebruary 26, 1954\n','English','Faith is an act of rational choice, which determines us to act as if certain things were true, and in the confident expectation that they will prove to be true.','',NULL,'True,Choice',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36552,'','Dean Inge','Author','\nJune 6, 1860\n','\nFebruary 26, 1954\n','English','Gambling is a disease of barbarians superficially civilized.','',NULL,'Disease,Gambling,Civilized',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36553,'Fear','Dean Inge','Author','\nJune 6, 1860\n','\nFebruary 26, 1954\n','English','I have no fear that the candle lighted in Palestine years ago will ever be put out.','',NULL,'Ever,Put',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36554,'','Dean Inge','Author','\nJune 6, 1860\n','\nFebruary 26, 1954\n','English','It takes in reality only one to make a quarrel. It is useless for the sheep to pass resolutions in favor of vegetarianism, while the wolf remains of a different opinion.','',NULL,'Reality,Different,Opinion',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36555,'','Dean Inge','Author','\nJune 6, 1860\n','\nFebruary 26, 1954\n','English','A cat can be trusted to purr when she is pleased, which is more than can be said for human beings.','',NULL,'Human,Said,She',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36556,'Faith','Dean Inge','Author','\nJune 6, 1860\n','\nFebruary 26, 1954\n','English','All faith consists essentially in the recognition of a world of spiritual values behind, yet not apart from, the world of natural phenomena.','',NULL,'Spiritual,Values',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36557,'Life,Love','Dean Inge','Author','\nJune 6, 1860\n','\nFebruary 26, 1954\n','English','Bereavement is the deepest initiation into the mysteries of human life, an initiation more searching and profound than even happy love.','',NULL,'Happy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36558,'Faith,Trust,God','Dean Inge','Author','\nJune 6, 1860\n','\nFebruary 26, 1954\n','English','Bereavement is the sharpest challenge to our trust in God; if faith can overcome this, there is no mountain which it cannot remove.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36559,'Life','Dean Inge','Author','\nJune 6, 1860\n','\nFebruary 26, 1954\n','English','Don\'t get up from the feast of life without paying for your share of it.','',NULL,'Share,Feast',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36560,'Faith','Dean Inge','Author','\nJune 6, 1860\n','\nFebruary 26, 1954\n','English','Faith always contains an element of risk, of venture; and we are impelled to make the venture by the affinity and attraction which we feel in ourselves.','',NULL,'Risk,Ourselves',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36561,'Time','Dean Inge','Author','\nJune 6, 1860\n','\nFebruary 26, 1954\n','English','If the universe is running down like a clock, the clock must have been wound up at a date which we could name if we knew it. The world, if it is to have an end in time, must have had a beginning in time.','',NULL,'End,Must',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36562,'Men,Science','Dean Inge','Author','\nJune 6, 1860\n','\nFebruary 26, 1954\n','English','In praising science, it does not follow that we must adopt the very poor philosophies which scientific men have constructed. In philosophy they have much more to learn than to teach.','',NULL,'Must',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36563,'','Dean Inge','Author','\nJune 6, 1860\n','\nFebruary 26, 1954\n','English','It was said that Mr. Gladstone could persuade most people of most things, and himself of anything.','',NULL,'Said,Himself,Persuade',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36564,'Best','Dean Inge','Author','\nJune 6, 1860\n','\nFebruary 26, 1954\n','English','Let none of us delude himself by supposing that honesty is always the best policy. It is not.','',NULL,'Honesty,Himself',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36565,'Love,Death','Dean Inge','Author','\nJune 6, 1860\n','\nFebruary 26, 1954\n','English','Love remembered and consecrated by grief belongs, more clearly than the happy intercourse of friends, to the eternal world; it has proved itself stronger than death.','',NULL,'Happy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36566,'God','Dean Inge','Author','\nJune 6, 1860\n','\nFebruary 26, 1954\n','English','Man, as we know him, is a poor creature; he is halfway between an ape and a god and he is travelling in the right direction.','',NULL,'Him,Poor',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36567,'','Dean Inge','Author','\nJune 6, 1860\n','\nFebruary 26, 1954\n','English','The object of studying philosophy is to know one\'s own mind, not other people\'s.','',NULL,'Mind,Philosophy,Studying',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36568,'Time','Dean Inge','Author','\nJune 6, 1860\n','\nFebruary 26, 1954\n','English','The proper time to influence the character of a child is about a hundred years before he is born.','',NULL,'Character,Before',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36569,'','Dean Inge','Author','\nJune 6, 1860\n','\nFebruary 26, 1954\n','English','The soul is dyed with the color of its leisure thoughts.','',NULL,'Thoughts,Soul,Color',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36570,'','Dean Inge','Author','\nJune 6, 1860\n','\nFebruary 26, 1954\n','English','The wise man is he who knows the relative value of things.','',NULL,'Wise,Value,Knows',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36571,'Religion','William Ralph Inge','Clergyman','\nJune 6, 1860\n','\nFebruary 26, 1954\n','English','We have enslaved the rest of the animal creation, and have treated our distant cousins in fur and feathers so badly that beyond doubt, if they were able to formulate a religion, they would depict the Devil in human form.','',NULL,'Human,Doubt',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36572,'','William Ralph Inge','Clergyman','\nJune 6, 1860\n','\nFebruary 26, 1954\n','English','Worry is interest paid on trouble before it comes due.','',NULL,'Before,Worry,Trouble',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36573,'Knowledge,Education','William Ralph Inge','Clergyman','\nJune 6, 1860\n','\nFebruary 26, 1954\n','English','The aim of education is the knowledge not of facts but of values.','',NULL,'Values',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36574,'','William Ralph Inge','Clergyman','\nJune 6, 1860\n','\nFebruary 26, 1954\n','English','The happiest people seem to be those who have no particular cause for being happy except that they are so.','',NULL,'Happy,Seem,Cause',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36575,'Patriotism,Society','William Ralph Inge','Clergyman','\nJune 6, 1860\n','\nFebruary 26, 1954\n','English','A nation is a society united by a delusion about its ancestry and by common hatred of its neighbours.','',NULL,'Hatred',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36576,'','William Ralph Inge','Clergyman','\nJune 6, 1860\n','\nFebruary 26, 1954\n','English','It is useless for the sheep to pass resolutions in favor of vegetarianism, while the wolf remains of a different opinion.','',NULL,'Different,Opinion,While',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36577,'','William Ralph Inge','Clergyman','\nJune 6, 1860\n','\nFebruary 26, 1954\n','English','Nobody is bored when he is trying to make something that is beautiful or to discover something that is true.','',NULL,'Beautiful,True,Bored',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36578,'Life,Hope','William Ralph Inge','Clergyman','\nJune 6, 1860\n','\nFebruary 26, 1954\n','English','Theater is, of course, a reflection of life. Maybe we have to improve life before we can hope to improve theater.','',NULL,'Before',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36579,'','William Ralph Inge','Clergyman','\nJune 6, 1860\n','\nFebruary 26, 1954\n','English','Originality is undetected plagiarism.','',NULL,'Plagiarism',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36580,'','William Ralph Inge','Clergyman','\nJune 6, 1860\n','\nFebruary 26, 1954\n','English','There are no rewards or punishments - only consequences.','',NULL,'Rewards',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36581,'Wisdom','William Ralph Inge','Clergyman','\nJune 6, 1860\n','\nFebruary 26, 1954\n','English','It is astonishing with how little wisdom mankind can be governed, when that little wisdom is its own.','',NULL,'Mankind,Governed',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36582,'','William Ralph Inge','Clergyman','\nJune 6, 1860\n','\nFebruary 26, 1954\n','English','Prayer gives a man the opportunity of getting to know a gentleman he hardly ever meets. I do not mean his maker, but himself.','',NULL,'Mean,Ever,Prayer',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36583,'','William Ralph Inge','Clergyman','\nJune 6, 1860\n','\nFebruary 26, 1954\n','English','No Christian can be a pessimist, for Christianity is a system of radical optimism.','',NULL,'Christian,Optimism,System',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36584,'','William Ralph Inge','Clergyman','\nJune 6, 1860\n','\nFebruary 26, 1954\n','English','Events in the past may be roughly divided into those which probably never happened and those which do not matter.','',NULL,'Past,May,Matter',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36585,'Life','William Ralph Inge','Clergyman','\nJune 6, 1860\n','\nFebruary 26, 1954\n','English','Consciousness is a phase of mental life which arises in connection with the formation of new habits. When habit is formed, consciousness only interferes to spoil our performance.','',NULL,'Mental,Habits',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36586,'','William Ralph Inge','Clergyman','\nJune 6, 1860\n','\nFebruary 26, 1954\n','English','Every institution not only carries within it the seeds of its own dissolution, but prepares the way for its most hated rival.','',NULL,'Within,Hated,Rival',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36587,'Time,Best','William Ralph Inge','Clergyman','\nJune 6, 1860\n','\nFebruary 26, 1954\n','English','I think middle-age is the best time, if we can escape the fatty degeneration of the conscience which often sets in at about fifty.','',NULL,'Often',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36588,'Best,Art','William Ralph Inge','Clergyman','\nJune 6, 1860\n','\nFebruary 26, 1954\n','English','Literature flourishes best when it is half a trade and half an art.','',NULL,'Half',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36589,'Life','William Ralph Inge','Clergyman','\nJune 6, 1860\n','\nFebruary 26, 1954\n','English','Public opinion, a vulgar, impertinent, anonymous tyrant who deliberately makes life unpleasant for anyone who is not content to the average person.','',NULL,'Person,Opinion',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36590,'','William Ralph Inge','Clergyman','\nJune 6, 1860\n','\nFebruary 26, 1954\n','English','A man may build himself a throne of bayonets, but he can\'t sit on it.','',NULL,'May,Himself,Sit',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36591,'','William Ralph Inge','Clergyman','\nJune 6, 1860\n','\nFebruary 26, 1954\n','English','I have never understood why it should be considered derogatory to the Creator to suppose that he has a sense of humour.','',NULL,'Why,Sense,Understood',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36592,'','William Ralph Inge','Clergyman','\nJune 6, 1860\n','\nFebruary 26, 1954\n','English','In dealing with Englishmen you can be sure of one thing only, that the logical solution will not be adopted.','',NULL,'Sure,Logical,Dealing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36593,'Nature,God','William Ralph Inge','Clergyman','\nJune 6, 1860\n','\nFebruary 26, 1954\n','English','Many people believe that they are attracted by God, or by Nature, when they are only repelled by man.','',NULL,'Believe',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36594,'Freedom','William Ralph Inge','Clergyman','\nJune 6, 1860\n','\nFebruary 26, 1954\n','English','The enemies of freedom do not argue; they shout and they shoot.','',NULL,'Argue,Shout',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36595,'Religion','William Ralph Inge','Clergyman','\nJune 6, 1860\n','\nFebruary 26, 1954\n','English','To become a popular religion, it is only necessary for a superstition to enslave a philosophy.','',NULL,'Philosophy,Become',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36596,'Life,Beauty,Great','Jean Ingelow','Poet','\nMarch 17, 1820\n','\nJuly 20, 1897\n','English','A healthful hunger for a great idea is the beauty and blessedness of life.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36597,'','Jean Ingelow','Poet','\nMarch 17, 1820\n','\nJuly 20, 1897\n','English','The moon looks upon many night flowers; the night flowers see but one moon.','',NULL,'Night,Moon,Flowers',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36598,'God','Jean Ingelow','Poet','\nMarch 17, 1820\n','\nJuly 20, 1897\n','English','I have lived to thank God that all my prayers have not been answered.','',NULL,'Lived,Thank',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36599,'Nature,God','Jean Ingelow','Poet','\nMarch 17, 1820\n','\nJuly 20, 1897\n','English','Man is the miracle in nature. God Is the One Miracle to man.','',NULL,'Miracle',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36600,'Good','Jean Ingelow','Poet','\nMarch 17, 1820\n','\nJuly 20, 1897\n','English','Her face betokened all things dear and good, The light of somewhat yet to come was there Asleep, and waiting for the opening day, When childish thoughts, like flowers would drift away.','',NULL,'Waiting,Thoughts',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36601,'','Jean Ingelow','Poet','\nMarch 17, 1820\n','\nJuly 20, 1897\n','English','Against her ankles as she trod The lucky buttercups did nod.','',NULL,'Did,Her,Against',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36602,'','Jean Ingelow','Poet','\nMarch 17, 1820\n','\nJuly 20, 1897\n','English','And old affront will stir the heart Through years of rankling pain.','',NULL,'Pain,Heart,Through',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36603,'Life,Faith','Jean Ingelow','Poet','\nMarch 17, 1820\n','\nJuly 20, 1897\n','English','It is not reason which makes faith hard, but life.','',NULL,'Hard',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36604,'','Jean Ingelow','Poet','\nMarch 17, 1820\n','\nJuly 20, 1897\n','English','When sparrows build and the leaves break forth My old sorrow wakes and cries.','',NULL,'Old,Sorrow,Break',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36605,'','Jean Ingelow','Poet','\nMarch 17, 1820\n','\nJuly 20, 1897\n','English','And bitter waxed the fray; Brother with brother spake no word When they met in the way.','',NULL,'Brother,Word,Bitter',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36606,'','Jean Ingelow','Poet','\nMarch 17, 1820\n','\nJuly 20, 1897\n','English','How gently rock yon poplars high Against the reach of primrose sky With heaven\'s pale candles stored.','',NULL,'Rock,Against,High',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36607,'Love','Robert Green Ingersoll','Lawyer','\nAugust 11, 1833\n','\nJuly 21, 1899\n','American','What light is to the eyes - what air is to the lungs - what love is to the heart, liberty is to the soul of man.','',NULL,'Heart,Eyes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36608,'Education','Robert Green Ingersoll','Lawyer','\nAugust 11, 1833\n','\nJuly 21, 1899\n','American','It is a thousand times better to have common sense without education than to have education without common sense.','',NULL,'Better,Sense',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36609,'Courage','Robert Green Ingersoll','Lawyer','\nAugust 11, 1833\n','\nJuly 21, 1899\n','American','The greatest test of courage on earth is to bear defeat without losing heart.','',NULL,'Heart,Greatest',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36610,'Happiness,Time,Good','Robert Green Ingersoll','Lawyer','\nAugust 11, 1833\n','\nJuly 21, 1899\n','American','Happiness is the only good. The time to be happy is now. The place to be happy is here. The way to be happy is to make others so.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36611,'','Robert Green Ingersoll','Lawyer','\nAugust 11, 1833\n','\nJuly 21, 1899\n','American','Give to every human being every right that you claim for yourself.','',NULL,'Yourself,Human,Give',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36612,'Religion','Robert Green Ingersoll','Lawyer','\nAugust 11, 1833\n','\nJuly 21, 1899\n','American','Religion can never reform mankind because religion is slavery.','',NULL,'Mankind,Slavery',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36613,'','Robert Green Ingersoll','Lawyer','\nAugust 11, 1833\n','\nJuly 21, 1899\n','American','Tolerance is giving to every other human being every right that you claim for yourself.','',NULL,'Yourself,Human,Giving',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36614,'','Robert Green Ingersoll','Lawyer','\nAugust 11, 1833\n','\nJuly 21, 1899\n','American','If a man would follow, today, the teachings of the Old Testament, he would be a criminal. If he would follow strictly the teachings of the New, he would be insane.','',NULL,'Today,Old,Follow',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36615,'Men','Robert Green Ingersoll','Lawyer','\nAugust 11, 1833\n','\nJuly 21, 1899\n','American','I will not attack your doctrines nor your creeds if they accord liberty to me. If they hold thought to be dangerous - if they aver that doubt is a crime, then I attack them one and all, because they enslave the minds of men.','',NULL,'Doubt,Thought',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36616,'Anger','Robert Green Ingersoll','Lawyer','\nAugust 11, 1833\n','\nJuly 21, 1899\n','American','Anger is a wind which blows out the lamp of the mind.','',NULL,'Mind,Wind',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36617,'Happiness','Robert Green Ingersoll','Lawyer','\nAugust 11, 1833\n','\nJuly 21, 1899\n','American','Happiness is not a reward - it is a consequence. Suffering is not a punishment - it is a result.','',NULL,'Suffering,Result',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36618,'Truth','Robert Green Ingersoll','Lawyer','\nAugust 11, 1833\n','\nJuly 21, 1899\n','American','A fact never went into partnership with a miracle. Truth scorns the assistance of wonders. A fact will fit every other fact in the universe, and that is how you can tell whether it is or is not a fact. A lie will not fit anything except another lie.','',NULL,'Lie,Another',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36619,'Religion,Best','Robert Green Ingersoll','Lawyer','\nAugust 11, 1833\n','\nJuly 21, 1899\n','American','Let us put theology out of religion. Theology has always sent the worst to heaven, the best to hell.','',NULL,'Hell',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36620,'','Robert Green Ingersoll','Lawyer','\nAugust 11, 1833\n','\nJuly 21, 1899\n','American','Kindness is the sunshine in which virtue grows.','',NULL,'Sunshine,Kindness,Virtue',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36621,'Men,Courage,Death','Robert Green Ingersoll','Lawyer','\nAugust 11, 1833\n','\nJuly 21, 1899\n','American','We need men with moral courage to speak and write their real thoughts, and to stand by their convictions, even to the very death.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36622,'Nature','Robert Green Ingersoll','Lawyer','\nAugust 11, 1833\n','\nJuly 21, 1899\n','American','In nature there are neither rewards nor punishments; there are consequences.','',NULL,'Nor,Neither',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36623,'Happiness,Time,Good','Robert Green Ingersoll','Lawyer','\nAugust 11, 1833\n','\nJuly 21, 1899\n','American','My creed is that: Happiness is the only good. The place to be happy is here. The time to be happy is now. The way to be happy is to make others so.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36624,'','Robert Green Ingersoll','Lawyer','\nAugust 11, 1833\n','\nJuly 21, 1899\n','American','The inspiration of the Bible depends upon the ignorance of the gentleman who reads it.','',NULL,'Ignorance,Gentleman,Bible',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36625,'Age,Courage','Robert Green Ingersoll','Lawyer','\nAugust 11, 1833\n','\nJuly 21, 1899\n','American','It is a blessed thing that in every age some one has had the individuality enough and courage enough to stand by his own convictions.','',NULL,'Blessed',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36626,'Hope','Robert Green Ingersoll','Lawyer','\nAugust 11, 1833\n','\nJuly 21, 1899\n','American','Hope is the only universal liar who never loses his reputation for veracity.','',NULL,'Liar,Reputation',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36627,'','Robert Green Ingersoll','Lawyer','\nAugust 11, 1833\n','\nJuly 21, 1899\n','American','I am the inferior of any man whose rights I trample under foot.','',NULL,'Rights,Whose,Foot',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36628,'','Robert Green Ingersoll','Lawyer','\nAugust 11, 1833\n','\nJuly 21, 1899\n','American','Insolence is not logic; epithets are the arguments of malice.','',NULL,'Logic,Malice,Insolence',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36629,'','Robert Green Ingersoll','Lawyer','\nAugust 11, 1833\n','\nJuly 21, 1899\n','American','In the republic of mediocrity, genius is dangerous.','',NULL,'Genius,Dangerous,Mediocrity',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36630,'Courage','Robert Green Ingersoll','Lawyer','\nAugust 11, 1833\n','\nJuly 21, 1899\n','American','Courage without conscience is a wild beast.','',NULL,'Conscience,Wild',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36631,'God','Robert Green Ingersoll','Lawyer','\nAugust 11, 1833\n','\nJuly 21, 1899\n','American','If I owe Smith ten dollars and God forgives me, that doesn\'t pay Smith.','',NULL,'Pay,Ten',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36632,'','Bob Inglis','Politician','\nOctober 11, 1959\n','','American','We are a nation of laws and a nation of immigrants.','',NULL,'Nation,Laws,Immigrants',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36633,'Future','Bob Inglis','Politician','\nOctober 11, 1959\n','','American','For example, a breakthrough in better batteries could supplant hydrogen. Better solar cells could replace or win out in this race to the fuel of the future. Those, I see, as the three big competitors: hydrogen, solar cells and then better batteries.','',NULL,'Better,Win',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36634,'','Bob Inglis','Politician','\nOctober 11, 1959\n','','American','I voted for the Deficit Reduction Package with significant heartburn over the student aid provisions.','',NULL,'Student,Aid,Deficit',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36635,'','Bob Inglis','Politician','\nOctober 11, 1959\n','','American','It\'s clear that we need comprehensive immigration reform.','',NULL,'Clear,Reform',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36636,'Education,Government','Bob Inglis','Politician','\nOctober 11, 1959\n','','American','NSF is the only federal agency with a proven track record of selecting education projects through a rigorous, careful and competitive process that draws on a wide variety of experts from outside government.','',NULL,'Through',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36637,'','Bob Inglis','Politician','\nOctober 11, 1959\n','','American','So I submit to my colleagues here today that hydrogen is not as far away as we think it is.','',NULL,'Today,Away,Here',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36638,'Religion,Freedom','Bob Inglis','Politician','\nOctober 11, 1959\n','','American','The freedom to convert is fundamental to freedom of religion.','',NULL,'Convert',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36639,'','Bob Inglis','Politician','\nOctober 11, 1959\n','','American','We added Medicare Part D to a system facing bankruptcy and gave no thought to means testing it.','',NULL,'Thought,Means,System',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36640,'Time','Bob Inglis','Politician','\nOctober 11, 1959\n','','American','We in Congress need to support the American forces in every conceivable way, giving them the tools to continue to convert, capture or kill terrorists and the time to equip the Iraqi security forces.','',NULL,'Giving,American',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36641,'Education','Bob Inglis','Politician','\nOctober 11, 1959\n','','American','We should be trying to make education less expensive, not more.','',NULL,'Trying,Less',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36642,'War,Failure','Charles Inglis','Clergyman','1734','1816','Canadian','A Failure in this Duty did once involve our Nation in all the Horrors of Rebellion and Civil War.','',NULL,'Did',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36643,'','Charles Inglis','Clergyman','1734','1816','Canadian','A State infinitely worse than that which the most inflamed Zealot, the most violent Republican or Enthusiast even pretended to dread before the Rebellion commenced.','',NULL,'Before,State,Republican',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36644,'','Charles Inglis','Clergyman','1734','1816','Canadian','All the dark, malevolent Passions of the Soul are roused and exerted; its mild and amiable affections are suppressed; and with them, virtuous Principles are laid prostrate.','',NULL,'Dark,Soul,Principles',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36645,'','Charles Inglis','Clergyman','1734','1816','Canadian','If notwithstanding, a Rebellion of the same Kind now afflicts this Country, we should not infer that this Institution is useless, or should be laid aside; but just the Reverse.','',NULL,'Country,Same,Useless',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36646,'','Charles Inglis','Clergyman','1734','1816','Canadian','It is the Band which unites the Interests of Individuals; it secures to them their respective Rights, and preserves them from Injuries; it is the Source of numberless Blessings, which are interrupted, or wholly vanish, the Moment it is disturbed.','',NULL,'Blessings,Moment,Rights',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36647,'Government','Charles Inglis','Clergyman','1734','1816','Canadian','IT may be proper to observe further, that this Duty is not confined to those who live under any one particular Form of Government: It extends to the Subjects of all regular States, lawfully established.','',NULL,'Live,May',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36648,'','Charles Inglis','Clergyman','1734','1816','Canadian','LET us honour the King by cherishing respectful Sentiments concerning him; speaking of him with Affection, with Esteem and Reverence; and by promoting a like Spirit and Conduct in others.','',NULL,'Him,Others,Spirit',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36649,'Government','Charles Inglis','Clergyman','1734','1816','Canadian','That some Forms of Government are preferable to others, cannot be doubted; yet neither our Saviour, nor his Apostles have decided where that Preference is due.','',NULL,'Cannot,Others',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36650,'Government','Charles Inglis','Clergyman','1734','1816','Canadian','THIS Duty implies that we should affectionately interest ourselves in whatever concerns the Honour, the Fame and Security of our Sovereign and his Government.','',NULL,'Whatever,Security',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36651,'Happiness,Government','Charles Inglis','Clergyman','1734','1816','Canadian','To comprehend the Wisdom of this Injunction the better, and explain the Duty before us, it should be considered, that Government is the only Means by which human Happiness can be attained.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36652,'God,Fear','Charles Inglis','Clergyman','1734','1816','Canadian','TO fear God, is one of the first and greatest Duties of his rational Creatures.','',NULL,'Greatest',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36653,'Health','Laura Ingraham','Celebrity','\nJanuary 1, 1963\n','','American','But to say that Sarah Palin and the tea party movement is responsible for vandalism or threats is just a way to dismiss the American people and, and their dissatisfaction with this health care bill.','',NULL,'Care,American',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36654,'','Laura Ingraham','Celebrity','\nJanuary 1, 1963\n','','American','Incredible that liberals aren\'t more concerned about the monopoly of information in South Dakota.','',NULL,'Concerned,Incredible,South',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36655,'','Laura Ingraham','Celebrity','\nJanuary 1, 1963\n','','American','Our country is in deep trouble. To talk and re-litigate in 1998, or even what Mitt Romney said or didn\'t say in 1994 or 2002, I don\'t think most people really care.','',NULL,'Care,Deep,Country',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36656,'Humor','Laura Ingraham','Celebrity','\nJanuary 1, 1963\n','','American','Solutions-oriented campaigning with a little passion and a little humor; I think that will go a long way. I think people are desperate for it.','',NULL,'Long,Passion',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36657,'Great,Government','Laura Ingraham','Celebrity','\nJanuary 1, 1963\n','','American','South Dakota is a great state because of its values, not because of dependence on government.','',NULL,'State',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36658,'','Laura Ingraham','Celebrity','\nJanuary 1, 1963\n','','American','The more vile the thing that\'s said about me, the less it affects me. It doesn\'t bother me at all.','',NULL,'Said,Less,Bother',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36659,'Politics','Laura Ingraham','Celebrity','\nJanuary 1, 1963\n','','American','There\'s a rule of thumb in politics. If you\'re at a point where you\'re complaining about the other guy being mean and unfair and uncivil, that\'s probably a sign that you\'re losing.','',NULL,'Mean,Losing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36660,'Love','Laura Ingraham','Celebrity','\nJanuary 1, 1963\n','','American','We know that Europe loves President Obama. He had adoring crowds. The press loves Obama. The question is how will this date end? Okay? The question is, to what end? Why do they love President Obama? They love his personal story, they love his wife. North Korea, China and Russia don\'t really care abo','',NULL,'Care,Wife',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36661,'','Laura Ingraham','Celebrity','\nJanuary 1, 1963\n','','American','Well I think that what we\'re seeing now is that the people feel like they, the people in Congress don\'t have their consent to govern them. They keep doing things that are incredibly unpopular. And so when that happens, folks get angry.','',NULL,'Angry,Keep,Happens',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36662,'','Laura Ingraham','Celebrity','\nJanuary 1, 1963\n','','American','Well I think that, if you want to look at polarizing people right now, I wouldn\'t look at Palin, I\'d look at Barack Obama.','',NULL,'Obama,Barack,Polarizing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36663,'Time','Helge Ingstad','Explorer','\nDecember 30, 1899\n','\nMarch 29, 2001\n','Norwegian','I came into the world at the right time.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36664,'','Helge Ingstad','Explorer','\nDecember 30, 1899\n','\nMarch 29, 2001\n','Norwegian','It was very clear that this was a very, very old site. There were remains of sod walls. Fishermen assumed it was an old Indian site. Bu Indians didn\'t use that kind of buildings and houses.','',NULL,'Old,Clear,Remains',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36665,'Morning','James Inhofe','Politician','\nNovember 17, 1934\n','','American','I have to say when we talk about the treatment of these prisoners that I would guess that these prisoners wake up every morning thanking Allah that Saddam Hussein is not in charge of these prisons.','',NULL,'Allah,Talk',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36666,'','James Inhofe','Politician','\nNovember 17, 1934\n','','American','A country\'s adhering to the rule of law does not mean that its citizens will not do bad things.','',NULL,'Bad,Mean,Law',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36667,'Great,War','James Inhofe','Politician','\nNovember 17, 1934\n','','American','As we continue to make great progress in the war on terror, now more than ever, it is important that members of the international community stand-by and bolster the efforts of the emerging diplomatic leaders in Iraq and Afghanistan.','',NULL,'Important',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36668,'','James Inhofe','Politician','\nNovember 17, 1934\n','','American','I do not think our priorities are misplaced when we are looking at creating a whole new class of children from these gay marriages who could end up completely dependent on the State, on the taxpayers - the American people.','',NULL,'End,Gay,Children',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36669,'','James Inhofe','Politician','\nNovember 17, 1934\n','','American','If they\'re in cell block 1A or 1B, these prisoners - they\'re murderers, they\'re terrorists, they\'re insurgents. Many of them probably have American blood on their hands. And here we\'re so concerned about the treatment of those individuals.','',NULL,'Here,American,Blood',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36670,'Environmental,Fear','James Inhofe','Politician','\nNovember 17, 1934\n','','American','Much of the debate over global warming is predicated on fear, rather than science.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36671,'','James Inhofe','Politician','\nNovember 17, 1934\n','','American','People are, well, only human. We know that. The rule of law is borne out in identifying, condemning, and punishing those who violate the standards on which we all agree. This is exactly what we do in America.','',NULL,'Human,Law,America',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36672,'','James Inhofe','Politician','\nNovember 17, 1934\n','','American','We must never forget that many around the globe are denied the basic rights we enjoy as Americans. If we are to continue enjoying these privileges and freedoms we must accept our mission of expanding democracy around the globe.','',NULL,'Forget,Must,Democracy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36673,'','Andres Iniesta','Athlete','\nMay 11, 1984\n','','Spanish','Every player wants to be as complete as possible and goals for a central midfielder are very important.','',NULL,'Important,Possible,Wants',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36674,'','Andres Iniesta','Athlete','\nMay 11, 1984\n','','Spanish','I don\'t consider myself a star.','',NULL,'Star,Consider',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36675,'Respect','Andres Iniesta','Athlete','\nMay 11, 1984\n','','Spanish','I get the feeling people respect me and that there is affection for me. That makes me happy.','',NULL,'Happy,Feeling',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36676,'','Andres Iniesta','Athlete','\nMay 11, 1984\n','','Spanish','I like to watch soccer, no matter what teams or players are in the field.','',NULL,'Matter,Soccer,Watch',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36677,'','Andres Iniesta','Athlete','\nMay 11, 1984\n','','Spanish','If there is one thing that all players have in common it is that winning, competitive gene; the ability to overcome obstacles and fight for what you want from your career.','',NULL,'Fight,Winning,Career',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36678,'','Andres Iniesta','Athlete','\nMay 11, 1984\n','','Spanish','If you win without sacrifice you enjoy it but it\'s more satisfying when you have struggled.','',NULL,'Sacrifice,Win,Enjoy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36679,'Learning','Andres Iniesta','Athlete','\nMay 11, 1984\n','','Spanish','In the past, I had my idols but today I enjoy learning from all the soccer I watch.','',NULL,'Today,Past',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36680,'','Andres Iniesta','Athlete','\nMay 11, 1984\n','','Spanish','La Masia is a place where lots of people live together but you are on your own.','',NULL,'Live,Together,Place',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36681,'','Andres Iniesta','Athlete','\nMay 11, 1984\n','','Spanish','My father has made a museum with my cuttings and photographs.','',NULL,'Father,Made,Museum',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36682,'','Andres Iniesta','Athlete','\nMay 11, 1984\n','','Spanish','Perfection doesn\'t exist.','',NULL,'Perfection,Exist',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36683,'','Andres Iniesta','Athlete','\nMay 11, 1984\n','','Spanish','Small players learn to be intuitive, to anticipate, to protect the ball. A guy who weighs 90 kilos doesn\'t move like one who weighs 60. In the playground I always played against much bigger kids and I always wanted the ball. Without it, I feel lost.','',NULL,'Lost,Small,Learn',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36684,'','Andres Iniesta','Athlete','\nMay 11, 1984\n','','Spanish','Some people like you, some people don\'t. In the end you just have to be yourself.','',NULL,'Yourself,End',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36685,'','Andres Iniesta','Athlete','\nMay 11, 1984\n','','Spanish','There are moments when the human body can overcome things you would never expect.','',NULL,'Human,Body,Expect',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36686,'','Andres Iniesta','Athlete','\nMay 11, 1984\n','','Spanish','There is no rule that says a footballer needs to be \'this high\' and \'this wide.\'','',NULL,'High,Needs,Rule',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36687,'Best','Andres Iniesta','Athlete','\nMay 11, 1984\n','','Spanish','What I do when speaking in public is trying to do it as best as possible and trying to make everybody comfortable with my words. Sometimes getting this is very difficult, but I try my best.','',NULL,'Words,Trying',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36688,'Life','Andres Iniesta','Athlete','\nMay 11, 1984\n','','Spanish','You have different sorts of people in life, so why should it be any different in football?','',NULL,'Football,Different',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36689,'Good','Bobby Ray Inman','Soldier','\nApril 4, 1931\n','','American','And Oliver North was really a good soldier, up to the last moment, shoving memos into the shredder and defending the policy to the end.','',NULL,'End,Soldier',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36690,'','Bobby Ray Inman','Soldier','\nApril 4, 1931\n','','American','Another factor is the decision, made in 1976, to sharply divide the FBI and the foreign intelligence agencies. The FBI would collect within the United States; the foreign intelligence agencies would collect overseas.','',NULL,'Decision,Made,Another',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36691,'Best','Bobby Ray Inman','Soldier','\nApril 4, 1931\n','','American','As best I can tell there was no advance warning of the attack on the World Trade Center in 1993, which was the first significant foreign terrorist activity in the U.S. No tip-offs that it was coming.','',NULL,'Tell,Coming',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36692,'','Bobby Ray Inman','Soldier','\nApril 4, 1931\n','','American','I can remember - I don\'t want to identify the individual - but a very prominent Democrat, who compared looking at Carter and then Reagan, and then Bush, and observed that many of the people around Carter were totally disloyal to him.','',NULL,'Him,Remember,Around',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36693,'','Bobby Ray Inman','Soldier','\nApril 4, 1931\n','','American','Iraq is not about oil.','',NULL,'Iraq,Oil',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36694,'Peace','Bobby Ray Inman','Soldier','\nApril 4, 1931\n','','American','Myself, I don\'t think you will ever get security in the Mideast until you have what on the surface appears to be fair to both sides. You have to have leaders committed to peace, on both sides. One side can\'t impose a solution.','',NULL,'Ever,Until',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36695,'Time','Bobby Ray Inman','Soldier','\nApril 4, 1931\n','','American','The standard rumor at the time was that Rumsfeld, as chief of staff, had persuaded President Ford to appoint George H.W. Bush as director of Central Intelligence, assuming that that got rid of a potential competitor for the presidency.','',NULL,'President,Potential',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36696,'','Bobby Ray Inman','Soldier','\nApril 4, 1931\n','','American','You want to keep intelligence separate from policy.','',NULL,'Keep,Policy,Separate',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36697,'','Bobby Ray Inman','Soldier','\nApril 4, 1931\n','','American','Zealots often carry the day.','',NULL,'Often,Carry',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36698,'','Laura Innes','Actress','\nAugust 16, 1957\n','','American','And it\'s sort of an old-fashioned ER, in that it\'s very much about the medicine, and how these people cope. There\'s very little about the personal lives of the characters.','',NULL,'Personal,Lives,Characters',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36699,'','Laura Innes','Actress','\nAugust 16, 1957\n','','American','But I\'m not objective when I\'m acting.','',NULL,'Acting,Objective',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36700,'Age,Family','Laura Innes','Actress','\nAugust 16, 1957\n','','American','I have a friend who is around my age, a little younger, and she\'s gay and came out to her own community when she was younger but not to her family and to the community at large.','',NULL,'Gay',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36701,'Great','Laura Innes','Actress','\nAugust 16, 1957\n','','American','I think they do a great job on Queer as Folk.','',NULL,'Job,Folk',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36702,'','Laura Innes','Actress','\nAugust 16, 1957\n','','American','I\'m straight and I have a lot of gay friends.','',NULL,'Gay,Friends,Straight',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36703,'Life','Laura Innes','Actress','\nAugust 16, 1957\n','','American','It was sort of that in-between area when people don\'t talk about their personal lives. That\'s the kind of life I think Kerry would be living now if it weren\'t for the Lopez character sort of outing her.','',NULL,'Character,Living',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36704,'','Laura Innes','Actress','\nAugust 16, 1957\n','','American','Our intention is to really explore this transition and, beyond that, explore the particular things that someone comes up against when they\'re gay or lesbian.','',NULL,'Gay,Someone,Lesbian',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36705,'','Laura Innes','Actress','\nAugust 16, 1957\n','','American','The story line was done in a way that\'s organic and was doled out very slowly in little bites. We think that\'s authentic for this character, that her feelings are very deeply buried or she never felt them.','',NULL,'Character,Feelings,Done',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36706,'','Laura Innes','Actress','\nAugust 16, 1957\n','','American','The thing with Kerry is that all of this is a natural progression, her troubles. It\'s a cycle.','',NULL,'Her,Natural,Troubles',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36707,'Good','Laura Innes','Actress','\nAugust 16, 1957\n','','American','We try to be driven by what\'s a good story, what\'s truthful, and the drama of what happens next.','',NULL,'Try,Story',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36708,'Family,Time','Laura Innes','Actress','\nAugust 16, 1957\n','','American','We\'ve been back since July, but I spent some time with the family in the south of France over the summer. We rented a house with another couple and took it easy.','',NULL,'Another',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36709,'Music','Neil Innes','Writer','\nDecember 9, 1944\n','','British','Ladies and gentleman, I\'ve suffered for my music, now it\'s your turn.','',NULL,'Gentleman,Turn',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36710,'','Neil Innes','Writer','\nDecember 9, 1944\n','','British','And Roger was crazy with his robots and everything.','',NULL,'Crazy,Everything,Robots',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36711,'','Neil Innes','Writer','\nDecember 9, 1944\n','','British','As I said, when we needed to move over to rock\'n\'roll, Sam and Vernon couldn\'t quite make the shift. So that\'s when Larry took over on drums, and we needed a bass player.','',NULL,'Rock,Said,Move',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36712,'','Neil Innes','Writer','\nDecember 9, 1944\n','','British','Because Larry, by then, was a drummer, who would sort of get bored and tired, and rather stand up and blow kisses to people. So we needed the bass to sort of drive along.','',NULL,'Tired,Bored,Rather',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36713,'','Neil Innes','Writer','\nDecember 9, 1944\n','','British','But Dennis was a really solid musician, and we really needed somebody who could play bass like him.','',NULL,'Him,Play,Somebody',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36714,'','Neil Innes','Writer','\nDecember 9, 1944\n','','British','But I mean, again, Zappa\'s far more musical than the Bonzos ever were.','',NULL,'Mean,Ever,Again',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36715,'','Neil Innes','Writer','\nDecember 9, 1944\n','','British','But I remember we sold nearly 18,000 records in one day.','',NULL,'Remember,Records,Nearly',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36716,'','Neil Innes','Writer','\nDecember 9, 1944\n','','British','But mostly, I wrote songs and Viv wrote songs.','',NULL,'Songs,Mostly,Wrote',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36717,'','Neil Innes','Writer','\nDecember 9, 1944\n','','British','But we used to go to flea markets and things, and look for old 78 records that had silly song titles.','',NULL,'Old,Song,Used',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36718,'','Neil Innes','Writer','\nDecember 9, 1944\n','','British','Eric Clapton always wanted to come out onstage with a stuffed parrot on his shoulder.','',NULL,'Wanted,Shoulder,Parrot',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36719,'','Neil Innes','Writer','\nDecember 9, 1944\n','','British','I mean Gorilla was really our first sort of goes at songwriting.','',NULL,'Mean,Goes,Gorilla',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36720,'','Neil Innes','Writer','\nDecember 9, 1944\n','','British','I mean in recent years, I think you\'ve only got to sell thirty or forty thousand to get a #1.','',NULL,'Mean,Thousand,Sell',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36721,'','Neil Innes','Writer','\nDecember 9, 1944\n','','British','I see my role in the Bonzos as being the straight man, in many ways.','',NULL,'Ways,Role,Straight',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36722,'','Neil Innes','Writer','\nDecember 9, 1944\n','','British','I suppose Roger had the license to do anything that fitted the venue.','',NULL,'Venue,Fitted,License',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36723,'Movies','Neil Innes','Writer','\nDecember 9, 1944\n','','British','I suppose we all loved those kind of sci-fi movies where terrible things came out of swamps and came to Mars. And there\'s usually some poor girl. All the guys are trying to desperately handle levers and saying, go to something or other.','',NULL,'Girl,Saying',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36724,'','Neil Innes','Writer','\nDecember 9, 1944\n','','British','I think most musicians do like to have a laugh.','',NULL,'Laugh,Musicians',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36725,'','Neil Innes','Writer','\nDecember 9, 1944\n','','British','I used to help Viv with the chords and melodies sometimes.','',NULL,'Help,Sometimes,Used',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36726,'','Neil Innes','Writer','\nDecember 9, 1944\n','','British','I wasn\'t aware that Track Records were interested in the Bonzos.','',NULL,'Interested,Records,Aware',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36727,'','Neil Innes','Writer','\nDecember 9, 1944\n','','British','In fact, Moon came on tour with us for a bit just before a big festival in Brighton, I think.','',NULL,'Before,Big,Fact',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36728,'','Neil Innes','Writer','\nDecember 9, 1944\n','','British','In many ways, Viv and I were the only ones who were really songwriters.','',NULL,'Ways',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36729,'Good','Neil Innes','Writer','\nDecember 9, 1944\n','','British','It was just us lampooning our own peer group, saying, well hey, where did this stuff come from? And where does British guys get to be so good at it suddenly?','',NULL,'Saying,Did',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36730,'','Neil Innes','Writer','\nDecember 9, 1944\n','','British','Larry only ever wrote one song, and he wrote that with Tony Kaye, I think it was, from Yes.','',NULL,'Ever,Song,Yes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36731,'Funny','Neil Innes','Writer','\nDecember 9, 1944\n','','British','So we used to look for funny songs, and learn them and play them. And we used to play them in pubs.','',NULL,'Play,Learn',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36732,'','Neil Innes','Writer','\nDecember 9, 1944\n','','British','Viv had this kind of stage presence where you couldn\'t ignore it. He walked onstage, he looked dangerous. You just didn\'t know what he was going to do.','',NULL,'Ignore,Dangerous,Stage',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36733,'Success,Best','Neil Innes','Writer','\nDecember 9, 1944\n','','British','We then took a shortened version of what we\'d been doing in the pubs, with the best gags and things like that, out to cabaret clubs and things in the north of England for six weeks. And we became a big success.','',NULL,'Big',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36734,'Hope','Daniel Inouye','Politician','\nSeptember 7, 1924\n','','American','I hope that the mistakes made and suffering imposed upon Japanese Americans nearly 60 years ago will not be repeated against Arab Americans whose loyalties are now being called into question.','',NULL,'Mistakes,Made',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36735,'','Daniel Inouye','Politician','\nSeptember 7, 1924\n','','American','One doesn\'t become a soldier in a week - it takes training, study and discipline. There is no question that the finest Army in the world is found in the United States.','',NULL,'Training,Study,Soldier',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36736,'Work','Daniel Inouye','Politician','\nSeptember 7, 1924\n','','American','I am ready and prepared to work with the President, but I will not be a rubber stamp for any president.','',NULL,'President,Ready',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36737,'','Daniel Inouye','Politician','\nSeptember 7, 1924\n','','American','Americanism is not a matter of skin or color.','',NULL,'Matter,Color,Skin',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36738,'','Daniel Inouye','Politician','\nSeptember 7, 1924\n','','American','I do not personally agree with some of the positions that Mr. Gonzales has advocated, but that should come as no surprise, because I do not agree with many of the proposals made by the man who nominated him, President Bush.','',NULL,'Him,Made,President',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36739,'Best','Daniel Inouye','Politician','\nSeptember 7, 1924\n','','American','I represented the people of Hawaii and this nation honestly and to the best of my ability. I think I did okay.','',NULL,'Did,Nation',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36740,'Failure,Fitness','Daniel Inouye','Politician','\nSeptember 7, 1924\n','','American','Mr. Gonzales\' failure to respond to questions legitimately posed to him by the Senate raises grave doubts in my mind as to his fitness to serve the people of the United States as their Attorney General.','',NULL,'Mind',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36741,'Leadership,Hope','Daniel Inouye','Politician','\nSeptember 7, 1924\n','','American','The President\'s speech suggested to me that were we to follow his leadership, we will be in Iraq not for months, but for years. I also hope I am wrong on this.','',NULL,'Wrong',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36742,'Future','Daniel Inouye','Politician','\nSeptember 7, 1924\n','','American','Yes, prudently invested contributions to the Social Security fund may bring greater dividends, but those contributions would also face a greater risk. It would be like gambling. We should not gamble with the investments and the future of the citizens of this land.','',NULL,'May,Social',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36743,'','Arthur Seyss-Inquart','Soldier','\nJuly 22, 1892\n','\nOctober 16, 1946\n','Austrian','The Jews are the enemy of National Socialism.','',NULL,'Enemy,Socialism,National',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36744,'','Arthur Seyss-Inquart','Soldier','\nJuly 22, 1892\n','\nOctober 16, 1946\n','Austrian','The National Socialist Party in Austria never tried to hide its inclination for a greater Germany.','',NULL,'Party,Tried,National',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36745,'','Arthur Seyss-Inquart','Soldier','\nJuly 22, 1892\n','\nOctober 16, 1946\n','Austrian','We will smite the Jews where we meet them and whoever goes along with them must take the consequences.','',NULL,'Must,Goes,Along',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36746,'','Jay Inslee','Politician','\nFebruary 9, 1951\n','','American','We had some major successes and we did so because the country embraced the spirit of Earth Day and embraced this concept that we have to have forward-looking, visionary environmental policy and energy policy in this country.','',NULL,'Country,Did,Energy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36747,'','Jay Inslee','Politician','\nFebruary 9, 1951\n','','American','Healing is a moral thing to do.','',NULL,'Healing,Moral',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36748,'','Jay Inslee','Politician','\nFebruary 9, 1951\n','','American','Tolerance is carved into the rostrum of the U.S. House of Representatives and intolerance should not be carved into the U.S. Constitution.','',NULL,'Tolerance,House,Carved',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36749,'Family,Technology','Jay Inslee','Politician','\nFebruary 9, 1951\n','','American','With millions of family wage manufacturing jobs lost since 2001, we need an energy bill that takes bold action to tap into American ingenuity in order to lead the world in new clean energy technology, rather than playing catch-up to the Japanese, Danish, and Germans.','',NULL,'Lost',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36750,'Car','Jay Inslee','Politician','\nFebruary 9, 1951\n','','American','Back in the mid-1970s, we adopted some fairly ambitious goals to improve efficiency of our cars. What did we get? We got a tremendous boost in efficiency.','',NULL,'Did,Goals',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36751,'Great,Sad','Jay Inslee','Politician','\nFebruary 9, 1951\n','','American','Because the sad fact is that the Enron Corporation and others manipulated with unfortunately great effect the energy market in the West Coast starting in 2000.','',NULL,'Others',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36752,'Life','Jay Inslee','Politician','\nFebruary 9, 1951\n','','American','But most importantly, we can all be donors. It does not matter how old you are, your race, where you live; all of us can give the gift of life.','',NULL,'Live,Give',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36753,'','Jay Inslee','Politician','\nFebruary 9, 1951\n','','American','I am a relatively new Member to this Chamber, and it is troublesome to me and I can tell Members it is getting very troublesome to my constituents when they hear this repeated consistent drum beat of a corruption of the democratic process.','',NULL,'Corruption,Tell,Getting',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36754,'Great,Home','Jay Inslee','Politician','\nFebruary 9, 1951\n','','American','I am excited about focusing full-time on talking about my job-creation agenda and building a new economy for Washington state. We have a great chance to seize our own destiny, build our own industries, and create our own technological revolutions right here at home.','',NULL,'Destiny',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36755,'','Jay Inslee','Politician','\nFebruary 9, 1951\n','','American','I am going to leave everything on the field. I am going everywhere, and I am going to listen to everybody.','',NULL,'Everything,Leave,Everybody',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36756,'','Jay Inslee','Politician','\nFebruary 9, 1951\n','','American','I am not one for half measures or half-hearted efforts.','',NULL,'Half,Efforts,Measures',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36757,'','Jay Inslee','Politician','\nFebruary 9, 1951\n','','American','I do care about the mercury contamination which this country will be experiencing because of the attempted sellout by this administration to special interests which will result in more mercury in the blood of young children in America.','',NULL,'Care,Children,Country',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36758,'','Jay Inslee','Politician','\nFebruary 9, 1951\n','','American','I reflect back 35 years ago, and look how far we have come in America with our environmental policy to improve the conditions of our air and water, and we have had some real successes.','',NULL,'Real,America,Far',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36759,'','Jay Inslee','Politician','\nFebruary 9, 1951\n','','American','If this ice melts in Greenland it can shut down the Gulf Current.','',NULL,'Down,Shut,Current',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36760,'Future,Technology','Jay Inslee','Politician','\nFebruary 9, 1951\n','','American','Investing in industries and technology for the 21st century generates high-skilled, high-wage jobs for industries of the future.','',NULL,'Jobs',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36761,'Work,Time','Jay Inslee','Politician','\nFebruary 9, 1951\n','','American','It\'s time for all of us to unite across the state of Washington to build a working Washington. Let\'s get to work.','',NULL,'Working',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36762,'','Jay Inslee','Politician','\nFebruary 9, 1951\n','','American','Lincoln said that the Patent Office adds the flame of interest to the light of creativity. And that is why we need to improve the effectiveness of our Patent Office.','',NULL,'Why,Creativity,Light',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36763,'','Jay Inslee','Politician','\nFebruary 9, 1951\n','','American','On Earth, we still have a beautiful atmosphere that precisely maintains a thermally driven climatic system that shelters, shields and sustains our natural treasures.','',NULL,'Beautiful,Still,Earth',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36764,'','Jay Inslee','Politician','\nFebruary 9, 1951\n','','American','President Bush\'s proposal to focus our resources on sending humans to Mars is intriguing, but it is not the most compelling reason that Americans ought to focus our interest on the Red Planet.','',NULL,'Focus,Reason,President',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36765,'Future','Jay Inslee','Politician','\nFebruary 9, 1951\n','','American','Renewable energy also creates more jobs than other sources of energy - most of these will be created in the struggling manufacturing sector, which will pioneer the new energy future by investment that allows manufacturers to retool and adopt new technologies and methods.','',NULL,'Energy,Struggling',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36766,'','Jay Inslee','Politician','\nFebruary 9, 1951\n','','American','So we are now still dependent on foreign oil, have a problem with global warming, and are losing jobs rapidly to the Japanese in fuel-efficient vehicles as a result of that very shortsighted progress.','',NULL,'Still,Problem,Losing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36767,'','Jay Inslee','Politician','\nFebruary 9, 1951\n','','American','The 1st Congressional District contains almost half of the biotech and biomedical companies in Washington, and my job often allows me to meet the people responsible for this exciting research.','',NULL,'Job,Often,Research',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36768,'Freedom','Jay Inslee','Politician','\nFebruary 9, 1951\n','','American','The fact is that we cannot drill our way to independence. We cannot drill our way to freedom, and we cannot drill our way to create jobs in this country.','',NULL,'Country,Cannot',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36769,'Power','Jay Inslee','Politician','\nFebruary 9, 1951\n','','American','The need to help spread democracy and the ability to do that will be much greater if we break this addiction to oil, which gives the oil princes and sultans the power in the Mideast.','',NULL,'Help,Democracy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36770,'Great','Jay Inslee','Politician','\nFebruary 9, 1951\n','','American','There is no excuse for this administration shielding information about Iraq and the fact that we have great difficulties there from the American people.','',NULL,'American,Fact',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36771,'Love','Tony Iommi','Musician','\nFebruary 19, 1948\n','','English','Like most things that happen with Sabbath, it happened all of a sudden. I was intending on doing some recording, but out of the blue, Sharon called up and said she wanted us to do these gigs with Ozzy. I said that if everybody else was up to it then I would love to do it.','',NULL,'Happen,Said',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36772,'','Tony Iommi','Musician','\nFebruary 19, 1948\n','','English','In the past, I\'d sort of know before Ozzy sang something, what he was going to sing. I\'d know what sort of way a melody was going to go \'cause of the way he\'d approach it.','',NULL,'Past,Before,Cause',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36773,'Life','Tony Iommi','Musician','\nFebruary 19, 1948\n','','English','For me, I\'ve never talked about my private life. It\'s always been about Black Sabbath. It\'s strange to open up and talk about me as a young lad, my relationships, marriages and what not.','',NULL,'Black,Strange',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36774,'Good','Tony Iommi','Musician','\nFebruary 19, 1948\n','','English','I hated school. After 15, you went off to college if you were good enough. It didn\'t appeal to me so I left school. I did what everybody did - get a job.','',NULL,'School,Job',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36775,'','Tony Iommi','Musician','\nFebruary 19, 1948\n','','English','I was mostly surprised by the rap artists, actually, that were influenced by Sabbath. That was a surprise. But it\'s very nice and I\'m very honored. It\'s nice to know after 27 years now that what I said in the first place has stuck, and that was the belief in it.','',NULL,'Nice,After,Said',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36776,'','Tony Iommi','Musician','\nFebruary 19, 1948\n','','English','My early influences were the Shadows, who were an English instrumental band. They basically got me into playing and later on I got into blues and jazz players. I liked Clapton when he was with John Mayall. I really liked that period.','',NULL,'Playing,Band,English',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36777,'Work,Art','Eugene Ionesco','Dramatist','\nNovember 26, 1912\n','\nMarch 28, 1994\n','French','A work of art is above all an adventure of the mind.','',NULL,'Mind',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36778,'Dreams','Eugene Ionesco','Dramatist','\nNovember 26, 1912\n','\nMarch 28, 1994\n','French','Ideologies separate us. Dreams and anguish bring us together.','',NULL,'Together,Bring',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36779,'Death,Fear,Society','Eugene Ionesco','Dramatist','\nNovember 26, 1912\n','\nMarch 28, 1994\n','French','No society has been able to abolish human sadness, no political system can deliver us from the pain of living, from our fear of death, our thirst for the absolute. It is the human condition that directs the social condition, not vice versa.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36780,'','Eugene Ionesco','Dramatist','\nNovember 26, 1912\n','\nMarch 28, 1994\n','French','It is not the answer that enlightens, but the question.','',NULL,'Question,Answer,Enlightens',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36781,'','Eugene Ionesco','Dramatist','\nNovember 26, 1912\n','\nMarch 28, 1994\n','French','Explanation separates us from astonishment, which is the only gateway to the incomprehensible.','',NULL,'Gateway,Separates',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36782,'','Eugene Ionesco','Dramatist','\nNovember 26, 1912\n','\nMarch 28, 1994\n','French','Like all revolutions, the surrealist revolution was a reversion, a restitution, an expression of vital and indispensable spiritual needs.','',NULL,'Spiritual,Revolution,Needs',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36783,'','Eugene Ionesco','Dramatist','\nNovember 26, 1912\n','\nMarch 28, 1994\n','French','Living is abnormal.','',NULL,'Living,Abnormal',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36784,'','Eugene Ionesco','Dramatist','\nNovember 26, 1912\n','\nMarch 28, 1994\n','French','A civil servant doesn\'t make jokes.','',NULL,'Jokes,Servant,Civil',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36785,'','Eugene Ionesco','Dramatist','\nNovember 26, 1912\n','\nMarch 28, 1994\n','French','A nose that can see is worth two that sniff.','',NULL,'Two,Worth,Nose',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36786,'','Eugene Ionesco','Dramatist','\nNovember 26, 1912\n','\nMarch 28, 1994\n','French','Everything that has been will be, everything that will be is, everything that will be has been.','',NULL,'Everything',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36787,'','Eugene Ionesco','Dramatist','\nNovember 26, 1912\n','\nMarch 28, 1994\n','French','I\'ve always been suspicious of collective truths.','',NULL,'Truths,Suspicious,Collective',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36788,'Life,Religion','Eugene Ionesco','Dramatist','\nNovember 26, 1912\n','\nMarch 28, 1994\n','French','There is no religion in which everyday life is not considered a prison; there is no philosophy or ideology that does not think that we live in alienation.','',NULL,'Live',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36789,'Time','Eugene Ionesco','Dramatist','\nNovember 26, 1912\n','\nMarch 28, 1994\n','French','We have not the time to take our time.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36790,'','Eugene Ionesco','Dramatist','\nNovember 26, 1912\n','\nMarch 28, 1994\n','French','You can only predict things after they have happened.','',NULL,'After,Happened,Predict',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36791,'','Eugene Ionesco','Dramatist','\nNovember 26, 1912\n','\nMarch 28, 1994\n','French','A man with a soul is not like every other man.','',NULL,'Soul',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36792,'Beauty,Death','Eugene Ionesco','Dramatist','\nNovember 26, 1912\n','\nMarch 28, 1994\n','French','Beauty is a precious trace that eternity causes to appear to us and that it takes away from us. A manifestation of eternity, and a sign of death as well.','',NULL,'Away',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36793,'Great,God','Eugene Ionesco','Dramatist','\nNovember 26, 1912\n','\nMarch 28, 1994\n','French','Shakespeare was the great one before us. His place was between God and despair.','',NULL,'Before',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36794,'','Eugene Ionesco','Dramatist','\nNovember 26, 1912\n','\nMarch 28, 1994\n','French','The critic should describe, and not prescribe.','',NULL,'Describe,Critic,Prescribe',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36795,'Men','Muhammad Iqbal','Poet','\nNovember 9, 1877\n','\nApril 21, 1938\n','Pakistani','People who have no hold over their process of thinking are likely to be ruined by liberty of thought. If thought is immature, liberty of thought becomes a method of converting men into animals.','',NULL,'Thinking,Thought',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36796,'Life,Best,History','Muhammad Iqbal','Poet','\nNovember 9, 1877\n','\nApril 21, 1938\n','Pakistani','I lead no party; I follow no leader. I have given the best part of my life to careful study of Islam, its law and polity, its culture, its history and its literature.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36797,'Motivational','Muhammad Iqbal','Poet','\nNovember 9, 1877\n','\nApril 21, 1938\n','Pakistani','The ultimate aim of the ego is not to see something, but to be something.','',NULL,'Ego,Aim',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36798,'','Muhammad Iqbal','Poet','\nNovember 9, 1877\n','\nApril 21, 1938\n','Pakistani','Nations are born in the hearts of poets, they prosper and die in the hands of politicians.','',NULL,'Die,Born,Hands',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36799,'','Muhammad Iqbal','Poet','\nNovember 9, 1877\n','\nApril 21, 1938\n','Pakistani','Islam is itself destiny and will not suffer destiny.','',NULL,'Islam,Destiny,Suffer',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36800,'','Muhammad Iqbal','Poet','\nNovember 9, 1877\n','\nApril 21, 1938\n','Pakistani','Unbeliever is he who follows predestination even if he be Muslim, Faithful is he, if he himself is the Divine Destiny.','',NULL,'Destiny,Faithful,Himself',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36801,'','Muhammad Iqbal','Poet','\nNovember 9, 1877\n','\nApril 21, 1938\n','Pakistani','A wrong concept misleads the understanding; a wrong deed degrades the whole man, and may eventually demolish the structure of the human ego.','',NULL,'Human,Ego,May',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36802,'Life','Muhammad Iqbal','Poet','\nNovember 9, 1877\n','\nApril 21, 1938\n','Pakistani','Rise above sectional interests and private ambitions... Pass from matter to spirit. Matter is diversity; spirit is light, life and unity.','',NULL,'Light,Matter',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36803,'Time','Muhammad Iqbal','Poet','\nNovember 9, 1877\n','\nApril 21, 1938\n','Pakistani','Be not entangled in this world of days and nights; Thou hast another time and space as well.','',NULL,'Another,Days',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36804,'','Muhammad Iqbal','Poet','\nNovember 9, 1877\n','\nApril 21, 1938\n','Pakistani','Become dust - and they will throw thee in the air; Become stone - and they will throw thee on glass.','',NULL,'Become,Air,Throw',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36805,'God','Muhammad Iqbal','Poet','\nNovember 9, 1877\n','\nApril 21, 1938\n','Pakistani','God is not a dead equation!','',NULL,'Dead,Equation',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36806,'Truth,Poetry','Muhammad Iqbal','Poet','\nNovember 9, 1877\n','\nApril 21, 1938\n','Pakistani','When truth has no burning, then it is philosophy, when it gets burning from the heart, it becomes poetry.','',NULL,'Heart',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36807,'','Muhammad Iqbal','Poet','\nNovember 9, 1877\n','\nApril 21, 1938\n','Pakistani','Destiny is the prison and chain of the ignorant. Understand that destiny like the water of the Nile: Water before the faithful, blood before the unbeliever.','',NULL,'Understand,Destiny,Before',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36808,'','Muhammad Iqbal','Poet','\nNovember 9, 1877\n','\nApril 21, 1938\n','Pakistani','Man is primarily governed by passion and instinct.','',NULL,'Passion,Instinct,Governed',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36809,'Experience,Knowledge','Muhammad Iqbal','Poet','\nNovember 9, 1877\n','\nApril 21, 1938\n','Pakistani','But inner experience is only one source of human knowledge.','',NULL,'Human',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36810,'Life,Faith,Religion','Muhammad Iqbal','Poet','\nNovember 9, 1877\n','\nApril 21, 1938\n','Pakistani','If faith is lost, there is no security and there is no life for him who does not adhere to religion.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36811,'','Muhammad Iqbal','Poet','\nNovember 9, 1877\n','\nApril 21, 1938\n','Pakistani','But only a brief moment is granted to the brave one breath or two, whose wage is the long nights of the grave.','',NULL,'Long,Two,Brave',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36812,'Experience','Muhammad Iqbal','Poet','\nNovember 9, 1877\n','\nApril 21, 1938\n','Pakistani','Ends and purposes, whether they exist as conscious or subconscious tendencies, form the wrap and woof of our conscious experience.','',NULL,'Whether,Exist',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36813,'','Muhammad Iqbal','Poet','\nNovember 9, 1877\n','\nApril 21, 1938\n','Pakistani','I have seen the movement of the sinews of the sky, And the blood coursing in the veins of the moon.','',NULL,'Moon,Blood,Seen',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36814,'Men,Poetry','Muhammad Iqbal','Poet','\nNovember 9, 1877\n','\nApril 21, 1938\n','Pakistani','If the object of poetry is, to make men, then poetry is the heir of prophecy.','',NULL,'Object',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36815,'Nature','Muhammad Iqbal','Poet','\nNovember 9, 1877\n','\nApril 21, 1938\n','Pakistani','It is the nature of the self to manifest itself, In every atom slumbers the might of the self.','',NULL,'Self,Might',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36816,'God,Experience','Muhammad Iqbal','Poet','\nNovember 9, 1877\n','\nApril 21, 1938\n','Pakistani','The immediacy of mystic experience simply means that we know God just as we know other objects. God is not a mathematical entity or a system of concepts mutually related to one another and having no reference to experience.','',NULL,'Another',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36817,'','Muhammad Iqbal','Poet','\nNovember 9, 1877\n','\nApril 21, 1938\n','Pakistani','Why hast thou made me born in this country, The inhabitant of which is satisfied with being a slave?','',NULL,'Country,Made,Why',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36818,'Men','Muhammad Iqbal','Poet','\nNovember 9, 1877\n','\nApril 21, 1938\n','Pakistani','Why should I ask the wise men: Whence is my beginning? I am busy with the thought: Where will be my end?','',NULL,'Wise,End',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36819,'Power','Muhammad Iqbal','Poet','\nNovember 9, 1877\n','\nApril 21, 1938\n','Pakistani','Words, without power, is mere philosophy.','',NULL,'Words,Philosophy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36820,'Work','Jill Ireland','Actress','\nApril 24, 1936\n','\nMay 18, 1990\n','English','I\'m in so many Charles Bronson films because no other actress will work with him.','',NULL,'Him,Films',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36821,'Success,Health','Kathy Ireland','Model','\nMarch 8, 1963\n','','American','If we get our self-esteem from superficial places, from our popularity, appearance, business success, financial situation, health, any of these, we will be disappointed, because no one can guarantee that we\'ll have them tomorrow.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36822,'Life,Work,Design','Kathy Ireland','Model','\nMarch 8, 1963\n','','American','The only thing Martha and I have in common is that we both used to model. Martha Stewart is extremely talented. Her designs are picture perfect. Our philosophy is life is messy, and rather than being afraid of those messes we design products that work the way we live.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36823,'','Kathy Ireland','Model','\nMarch 8, 1963\n','','American','I would say my sense of adventure outweighs my grace.','',NULL,'Sense,Grace,Adventure',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36824,'Education,Respect','Kathy Ireland','Model','\nMarch 8, 1963\n','','American','But I look at failure as education. In that respect, I am so well-educated.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36825,'Success,Faith,Family','Kathy Ireland','Model','\nMarch 8, 1963\n','','American','I believe there are three keys to success. For me it is keeping my priorities in order: It\'s my faith and my family, and then the business.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36826,'Family','Kathy Ireland','Model','\nMarch 8, 1963\n','','American','My family gave me values that have sustained me through situations that would challenge any person. My personal relationship with the Lord inspires me in all I do.','',NULL,'Person,Through',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36827,'','Kathy Ireland','Model','\nMarch 8, 1963\n','','American','An agenda is not a bad thing.','',NULL,'Bad,Agenda',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36828,'Beauty','Kathy Ireland','Model','\nMarch 8, 1963\n','','American','Beauty comes from the inside.','',NULL,'Inside',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36829,'','Kathy Ireland','Model','\nMarch 8, 1963\n','','American','Because modeling is lucrative, I\'m able to save up and be more particular about the acting roles I take.','',NULL,'Acting,Able,Save',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36830,'Work,Money','Kathy Ireland','Model','\nMarch 8, 1963\n','','American','Don\'t just work for the money; that will bring only limited satisfaction.','',NULL,'Bring',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36831,'','Kathy Ireland','Model','\nMarch 8, 1963\n','','American','For me the question was, do I want my paycheck to be dependent on how other people think I look?','',NULL,'Question,Dependent,Paycheck',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36832,'','Kathy Ireland','Model','\nMarch 8, 1963\n','','American','I always knew I belonged on the other side of the lens.','',NULL,'Knew,Side,Lens',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36833,'Business','Kathy Ireland','Model','\nMarch 8, 1963\n','','American','I entered the modeling industry as a business person already. I always knew I belonged on the other side of the camera.','',NULL,'Person,Knew',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36834,'Business','Kathy Ireland','Model','\nMarch 8, 1963\n','','American','I intentionally built a business that has absolutely nothing to do with appearance.','',NULL,'Nothing,Appearance',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36835,'Love,Sports','Kathy Ireland','Model','\nMarch 8, 1963\n','','American','I know my strengths. Painfully aware of the weaknesses. There\'s many. I love sports. So working towards a common goal, that\'s exciting to me.','',NULL,'Goal',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36836,'','Kathy Ireland','Model','\nMarch 8, 1963\n','','American','I like to experiment a lot and invent things.','',NULL,'Experiment,Invent',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36837,'','Kathy Ireland','Model','\nMarch 8, 1963\n','','American','I made the intentional choice to step behind the camera.','',NULL,'Made,Choice,Step',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36838,'','Kathy Ireland','Model','\nMarch 8, 1963\n','','American','I think I\'m too much of a control freak.','',NULL,'Control,Freak',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36839,'','Kathy Ireland','Model','\nMarch 8, 1963\n','','American','I want to be healthy, to be there for my husband and my kids.','',NULL,'Husband,Kids,Healthy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36840,'Time','Kathy Ireland','Model','\nMarch 8, 1963\n','','American','I was not making enough time to take care of me.','',NULL,'Care,Enough',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36841,'Design','Kathy Ireland','Model','\nMarch 8, 1963\n','','American','I won\'t give up my day job of design.','',NULL,'Job,Give',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36842,'','Kathy Ireland','Model','\nMarch 8, 1963\n','','American','I\'m a curious person. I like to ask questions.','',NULL,'Person,Ask,Questions',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36843,'','Kathy Ireland','Model','\nMarch 8, 1963\n','','American','I\'m a curious person. I like to ask questions. Well, why? People would say, it\'s never been done. It\'s never been done does not mean that it can\'t be done.','',NULL,'Person,Mean,Done',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36844,'Business','Kathy Ireland','Model','\nMarch 8, 1963\n','','American','In business it\'s about people. It\'s about relationships.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36845,'Business','Kathy Ireland','Model','\nMarch 8, 1963\n','','American','It\'s been an extraordinary journey. I have learned so much along the way. I entered the modeling industry as a business person already. I always knew I belonged on the other side of the camera.','',NULL,'Person,Learned',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36846,'','Patricia Ireland','Activist','\nOctober 19, 1945\n','','American','Jesus never said anything about homosexuality.','',NULL,'Jesus,Said',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36847,'','Patricia Ireland','Activist','\nOctober 19, 1945\n','','American','The opposition has moved from a blaming the victim to blaming the victim\'s advocate\'s statistics. Irrespective of what the numbers are, it\'s far too many.','',NULL,'Far,Victim,Statistics',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36848,'Family','Patricia Ireland','Activist','\nOctober 19, 1945\n','','American','And of course we are familiar with the English common law rule of thumb that said a man could in fact use a stick no bigger than his thumb to discipline his wife and family.','',NULL,'Wife,Law',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36849,'','Patricia Ireland','Activist','\nOctober 19, 1945\n','','American','I don\'t think you lead by pessimism and cynicism. I think you lead by optimism and enthusiasm and energy.','',NULL,'Energy,Optimism,Lead',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36850,'','Patricia Ireland','Activist','\nOctober 19, 1945\n','','American','Advice and consent does not mean rubber stamp in the Senate.','',NULL,'Mean,Advice,Senate',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36851,'','Patricia Ireland','Activist','\nOctober 19, 1945\n','','American','Bush\'s choice of Dick Cheney as his running mate is clear confirmation of the policies he would promote and the nominations he would make to an already closely divided U.S. Supreme Court.','',NULL,'Choice,Divided,Clear',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36852,'','Patricia Ireland','Activist','\nOctober 19, 1945\n','','American','Extremely strong, effective, tenacious, and powerful political networks can be built when you fight losing battles as well as when you win.','',NULL,'Strong,Powerful,Fight',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36853,'Faith','Patricia Ireland','Activist','\nOctober 19, 1945\n','','American','I come from a Christian faith. I am not going to give you insight into my particular beliefs.','',NULL,'Give,Christian',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36854,'Women','Patricia Ireland','Activist','\nOctober 19, 1945\n','','American','I have a very personal interest. I am a Miami-Dade voter. One of the issues is that my vote and so many other votes of women and African Americans in Florida are being discounted or discarded. I want my vote to count.','',NULL,'Vote,Personal',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36855,'','Patricia Ireland','Activist','\nOctober 19, 1945\n','','American','I just have that sense this is the reason we got Sandra Day O\'Connor on the Court in the first place is because Ronald Reagan was running for President.','',NULL,'Place,Sense,Reason',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36856,'','Patricia Ireland','Activist','\nOctober 19, 1945\n','','American','I know that Bush, for political reasons, is going to nominate a minority, a Hispanic man or someone where it will be harder for people on the progressive side to oppose and split some of the traditionally progressive or democratic constituents.','',NULL,'Someone,Political,Democratic',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36857,'Health,Women','Patricia Ireland','Activist','\nOctober 19, 1945\n','','American','I know that it isn\'t just violence against women, it\'s how do we support ourselves and our families, how do we deal with health care for ourselves and our families? It\'s a bigger picture.','',NULL,'Care',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36858,'Equality,Leadership','Patricia Ireland','Activist','\nOctober 19, 1945\n','','American','I want to organize so that women see ourselves as people who are entitled to power, entitled to leadership.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36859,'Women','Patricia Ireland','Activist','\nOctober 19, 1945\n','','American','I want to reach young women and to get them involved in the mission of the YWCA, economic empowerment of women and girls, and ending racism.','',NULL,'Racism,Young',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36860,'Women','Patricia Ireland','Activist','\nOctober 19, 1945\n','','American','I\'ve talked to law enforcement officials at the state and local level who say that violence against women is going up. In any case, we think that it\'s an important issue whether it\'s going up or not. And we are determined to stop it.','',NULL,'Important,Law',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36861,'','Patricia Ireland','Activist','\nOctober 19, 1945\n','','American','In any grass-roots campaign, building an ongoing base of support is as important as winning the ultimate goal.','',NULL,'Important,Winning,Goal',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36862,'','Patricia Ireland','Activist','\nOctober 19, 1945\n','','American','Is a woman raped every three minutes or every six minutes? It is far too much, whatever it is.','',NULL,'Woman,Whatever,Far',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36863,'','Patricia Ireland','Activist','\nOctober 19, 1945\n','','American','More than 10,000 ballots in Miami-Dade County have been rejected by some machine without any opportunity for a human being to take a look. That is just not right.','',NULL,'Human,Machine,Rejected',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36864,'','Patricia Ireland','Activist','\nOctober 19, 1945\n','','American','Most of us see Justice O\'Connor as something of an icon, although we do not agree with all of her decisions.','',NULL,'Justice,Decisions,Her',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36865,'Women','Patricia Ireland','Activist','\nOctober 19, 1945\n','','American','My answer to those who oppose my appointment as CEO is that this is really a decision of the YWCA. They want to strengthen their grassroots to advocate on behalf of women\'s and children\'s empowerment and ending racism.','',NULL,'Children,Decision',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36866,'Success','Patricia Ireland','Activist','\nOctober 19, 1945\n','','American','Some campaigns are not worth waging if you can\'t win; others have to be fought on grounds of principle regardless of the chances for success.','',NULL,'Win,Others',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36867,'Change,Men,Power','Patricia Ireland','Activist','\nOctober 19, 1945\n','','American','Some of those men in power, we just have to change their faces because we\'re not going to change their minds.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36868,'Family,Alone','Patricia Ireland','Activist','\nOctober 19, 1945\n','','American','Some of us may just, in one-on-one conversations with our family, with our friends, over the back fence with our neighbors, talk about the reality of our lives and realize that we\'re not alone, that we have a right to be physically safe and emotionally safe in our own homes.','',NULL,'Reality',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36869,'Equality,Food','Patricia Ireland','Activist','\nOctober 19, 1945\n','','American','Stewardesses are still paid so little that in many cases, new hires qualify for food stamps.','',NULL,'Still',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36870,'Money,Women','Patricia Ireland','Activist','\nOctober 19, 1945\n','','American','The Violence Against Women Act is so important. It provides money to train the cop on the beat, to train the judges that this is a new day, that we won\'t tolerate this violence and to know how to deal with it.','',NULL,'Important',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36871,'','Donnie Iris','Musician','\nFebruary 28, 1943\n','','American','I get a lot of inspiration from the audience feedback to our live shows.','',NULL,'Live,Audience,Shows',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36872,'','Donnie Iris','Musician','\nFebruary 28, 1943\n','','American','I think getting the rest of the guys in the band to write is important.','',NULL,'Important,Write,Getting',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36873,'','Donnie Iris','Musician','\nFebruary 28, 1943\n','','American','I\'ve always thought of myself as being extremely lucky. The idea is to keep that luck going. Headlining the Stanley was a real kick. I think it\'s the type of thing I could get used to.','',NULL,'Real,Thought,Keep',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36874,'Time,Car,Medical','Jack Irons','Musician','\nJuly 18, 1962\n','','American','After wrestling with myself for six months, I began medical treatment. During that time I started a band with some friends of mine called Jack\'s Car, but that didn\'t last.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36875,'','Jack Irons','Musician','\nJuly 18, 1962\n','','American','I began both auditioning with Pearl Jam and recording for Eleven. In the fall of 1994, I joined Pearl Jam.','',NULL,'Both,Fall,Recording',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36876,'','Jack Irons','Musician','\nJuly 18, 1962\n','','American','I began hearing rumors of apossible recording session with Neil Young. I was a huge fan of Neil\'s.','',NULL,'Young,Rumors,Fan',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36877,'Music','Jack Irons','Musician','\nJuly 18, 1962\n','','American','I began the process of recording myself seriously in the fall of 1999. If I could finish an album of my own music, I would. Five years later I am happy to say I have.','',NULL,'Happy,Fall',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36878,'Life','Jack Irons','Musician','\nJuly 18, 1962\n','','American','I could not finish the rest of the tours the band had planned. I was replaced by Matt Cameron. The next years of my life were about recovery, healing, and right living. I never lost the need to create.','',NULL,'Lost,Healing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36879,'','Jack Irons','Musician','\nJuly 18, 1962\n','','American','I finished the recordings I had started with Eleven. Matt Cameron joined for the rest of those sessions.','',NULL,'Rest,Started,Finished',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36880,'Music,Age,Time','Jack Irons','Musician','\nJuly 18, 1962\n','','American','I had wanted to play drums since the age of 9 when I saw a drum set in the window of a music store for the first time. We took lessons at a local music school and began playing together after about 6-9 months of lessons.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36881,'','Jack Irons','Musician','\nJuly 18, 1962\n','','American','I remember a tour where we played 50 cities in 56 days. We also went to Europe a couple of times.','',NULL,'Remember,Times,Days',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36882,'','Jack Irons','Musician','\nJuly 18, 1962\n','','American','I remember wearing overcoats, hiding in the bushes outside of Abbey Road Studios, waiting for the traffic to clear. As it did, we would drop our overcoats and run out on to the cross walk and strike our poses.','',NULL,'Waiting,Remember,Did',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36883,'Family','Jack Irons','Musician','\nJuly 18, 1962\n','','American','In January of 1995, my family and I moved to Seattle. Pearl Jam did the first of their live radio broadcasts, Monkey Wrench Radio, along with many other Seattle musicians.','',NULL,'Live,Did',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36884,'Time','Jack Irons','Musician','\nJuly 18, 1962\n','','American','It was about this time that I began experiencing the beginnings of my battles with an anxiety disorder. We were touring a lot and there were some developing personal problems within the band.','',NULL,'Problems,Personal',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36885,'','Jack Irons','Musician','\nJuly 18, 1962\n','','American','We completed and released \'No Code\' in 1996. We began some off and on touring for that release.','',NULL,'Off,Code,Touring',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36886,'','Jack Irons','Musician','\nJuly 18, 1962\n','','American','We got a chance to go and play in some places that the usual European tour by an American band didn\'t go to.','',NULL,'Play,American,Chance',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36887,'Time,Good,Power','Jack Irons','Musician','\nJuly 18, 1962\n','','American','We were playing a small club in San Diego and the power had gone out in the building. Eddie had a lighter and kept us lit backstage. We became very good friends and spent a lot of time together including hearing Eddie sing in some of the bands he was in at the time.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36888,'','Jack Irons','Musician','\nJuly 18, 1962\n','','American','\'Yield\' was completed in 1997 and released in 1998. In the spring of 1997, I had made a decision to stop taking medications that I had been taking daily since 1988.','',NULL,'Daily,Decision,Made',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36889,'Work','Jeremy Irons','Actor','\nSeptember 19, 1948\n','','English','No, I don\'t believe in hard work. If something is hard, leave it. Let it come to you. Let it happen.','',NULL,'Believe,Hard',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36890,'','Jeremy Irons','Actor','\nSeptember 19, 1948\n','','English','I had done a fair bit of traveling during the holidays in my school days with my guitar and discovered that I could live on it. Admittedly, I traveled with a sleeping bag but I could always find somewhere to lay my head.','',NULL,'School,Live,Done',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36891,'','Jeremy Irons','Actor','\nSeptember 19, 1948\n','','English','I was the youngest. The yule lamb. The one who always got away without doing the washing up. My sister was four years older, and my brother six years.','',NULL,'Away,Brother,Older',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36892,'Dreams,Time','Jeremy Irons','Actor','\nSeptember 19, 1948\n','','English','We all have our time machines. Some take us back, they\'re called memories. Some take us forward, they\'re called dreams.','',NULL,'Forward',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36893,'','Jeremy Irons','Actor','\nSeptember 19, 1948\n','','English','A trip to the mainland was a big event and happened maybe once a year, although now you can get across in a speed boat in seven minutes but then it was a long way away.','',NULL,'Long,Big,Away',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36894,'','Jeremy Irons','Actor','\nSeptember 19, 1948\n','','English','Actors often behave like children, and so we\'re taken for children. I want to be grown up.','',NULL,'Children,Often,Taken',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36895,'Good','Jeremy Irons','Actor','\nSeptember 19, 1948\n','','English','Americans enjoy uniformity in a way that the British don\'t; they wanted everybody of a sort of nice chorus line height and here I was, this person who was a good three inches taller than anyone else on the end of the line.','',NULL,'Nice,End',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36896,'','Jeremy Irons','Actor','\nSeptember 19, 1948\n','','English','An acting assistant stage manager in a theater in Canterbury, a rep theater. A small wage but just enough to get by on, and I made props and I walked on, and I changed scenery, and I realized that I just loved it.','',NULL,'Made,Small,Enough',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36897,'Work,Trust,Good','Jeremy Irons','Actor','\nSeptember 19, 1948\n','','English','And trust, yes, which is important, but that is what I aim towards. Now that is difficult for some people, and with that desire to get things as good as possible, I would say that I\'m probably regarded as quite prickly to work with.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36898,'','Jeremy Irons','Actor','\nSeptember 19, 1948\n','','English','And whenever I\'m in a situation where I\'m wearing the same as 600 other people and doing the same thing as 600 other people, looking back, I always found ways to make myself different, whether it be having a red lining inside of my jacket, having red shoes, it hasn\'t changed.','',NULL,'Different,Same,Looking',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36899,'Age','Jeremy Irons','Actor','\nSeptember 19, 1948\n','','English','At age 10 or 12 he\'s going to boarding school in the Isle of Wight. The Isle of Wight is, of course, down at the bottom of England just off South Hampton.','',NULL,'School,Down',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36900,'','Jeremy Irons','Actor','\nSeptember 19, 1948\n','','English','Because I\'m now successful, what I\'m being offered as an actor is more and more of the same.','',NULL,'Successful,Same,Actor',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36901,'Good','Jeremy Irons','Actor','\nSeptember 19, 1948\n','','English','Godspell was a good leap for me, it was a good shop window.','',NULL,'Window,Leap',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36902,'Good,Science','Jeremy Irons','Actor','\nSeptember 19, 1948\n','','English','However, I wasn\'t very good at the sciences, or didn\'t have a lot of help in the sciences or something but certainly didn\'t set science for my A level. And when I came to take my A levels I didn\'t get a good enough result to go to University.','',NULL,'Help',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36903,'Work,Good,Experience','Jeremy Irons','Actor','\nSeptember 19, 1948\n','','English','I constantly experience failure in that my work is never as good as I want it to be. So I live with failure.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36904,'','Jeremy Irons','Actor','\nSeptember 19, 1948\n','','English','I envy children who know that they\'re going to become doctors, know they\'re going to go into the forces or whatever. I think choice is one of the hardest things, but that\'s what I try to give my children, to say you can do anything.','',NULL,'Children,Envy,Give',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36905,'Time','Jeremy Irons','Actor','\nSeptember 19, 1948\n','','English','I liked the theater. I liked the people. I liked the time that we worked.','',NULL,'Worked,Theater',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36906,'','Jeremy Irons','Actor','\nSeptember 19, 1948\n','','English','I succeeded on sort of chutzpah and charm. No technique at all, didn\'t know what I was doing, but it worked and the character suited me.','',NULL,'Character,Worked,Charm',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36907,'','Jeremy Irons','Actor','\nSeptember 19, 1948\n','','English','I think I would not be described as a character actor in that I don\'t take on characteristics which are very alien to me.','',NULL,'Character,Actor,Alien',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36908,'','Jeremy Irons','Actor','\nSeptember 19, 1948\n','','English','I was not naturally intellectual, but somebody whose interest had to be whetted, still the case sadly.','',NULL,'Still,Somebody,Interest',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36909,'Great','Jeremy Irons','Actor','\nSeptember 19, 1948\n','','English','It\'s always great to play a man who sets himself up to be punctured.','',NULL,'Play,Himself',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36910,'Home','Jeremy Irons','Actor','\nSeptember 19, 1948\n','','English','My father was a CPA. He worked hard in the aircraft industry, and would come home more and more infrequently. He was about to leave my mother, which he did when I was 15.','',NULL,'Mother,Father',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36911,'','Jeremy Irons','Actor','\nSeptember 19, 1948\n','','English','My next step must be to go to drama school. Well, I get into drama school, so I did that.','',NULL,'School,Must,Did',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36912,'','Jeremy Irons','Actor','\nSeptember 19, 1948\n','','English','Now in my theater training I showed no aptitude at all.','',NULL,'Training,Theater,Aptitude',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36913,'Life,Time','Jeremy Irons','Actor','\nSeptember 19, 1948\n','','English','Paris Hilton, that\'s very interesting what she did. I\'ve never done that. I haven\'t really sort of ever got into that. As time passes, maybe I should record it and put it in a vault so that when I get a little old don\'t have the energy I can remember how life used to be.','',NULL,'Done',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36914,'Car','Max Irons','Actor','\nOctober 17, 1985\n','','English','Acting advice is a bit like your parents teaching you how to drive a car. You know they\'re right, but you still kind of want them to shut up a bit.','',NULL,'Parents,Still',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36915,'','Max Irons','Actor','\nOctober 17, 1985\n','','English','American actors are all muscular, tanned, white teeth and they have this indestructible confidence. We British are all... Dare I say it? Pessimistic.','',NULL,'Confidence,American,White',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36916,'','Max Irons','Actor','\nOctober 17, 1985\n','','English','As a child I\'d get given parts as a tree.','',NULL,'Child,Tree,Parts',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36917,'Money','Max Irons','Actor','\nOctober 17, 1985\n','','English','Coats are my favorite thing, and it\'s always cold in England. I\'m comfortable spending a bit of money if you know you\'re going to be wearing it 10 years later.','',NULL,'Cold,Bit',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36918,'','Max Irons','Actor','\nOctober 17, 1985\n','','English','For me, comfort is paramount.','',NULL,'Comfort,Paramount',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36919,'','Max Irons','Actor','\nOctober 17, 1985\n','','English','I always feel kind of awkward when I look at pictures of myself. Watching videos of myself is really uncomfortable.','',NULL,'Pictures,Awkward,Watching',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36920,'Work','Max Irons','Actor','\nOctober 17, 1985\n','','English','I can see why there\'s a misconception that it\'s easier when your parents are actors, but it doesn\'t work out at all. In fact, it\'s the reverse.','',NULL,'Parents,Why',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36921,'','Max Irons','Actor','\nOctober 17, 1985\n','','English','I don\'t look on the Internet; it\'s a world of pain.','',NULL,'Pain,Internet',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36922,'','Max Irons','Actor','\nOctober 17, 1985\n','','English','I haven\'t read the \'Twilight\' books. But it\'s everywhere so I feel like I know it. Edward, Bella, Jacob, etc. but... I haven\'t read them.','',NULL,'Read,Books,Twilight',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36923,'Love,Travel','Max Irons','Actor','\nOctober 17, 1985\n','','English','I like reading, free diving and hiking. But my favorite thing to do is travel anywhere in Greece. I love everything about that place.','',NULL,'Everything',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36924,'','Max Irons','Actor','\nOctober 17, 1985\n','','English','I like to think that at the end of a show, you can just take your costume off and go to the pub.','',NULL,'End,Off,Show',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL);
INSERT INTO `o_quotes` VALUES (36925,'Great','Max Irons','Actor','\nOctober 17, 1985\n','','English','I mean, it\'s fine when you\'re a kid and someone runs into the playground and goes, \'I\'ve got this great game of pretend,\' and you play... As an actor, getting to play, getting to use your imagination and be childish - it is weird but it\'s wonderful.','',NULL,'Someone,Game',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36926,'','Max Irons','Actor','\nOctober 17, 1985\n','','English','I never wear sneakers. I don\'t feel comfortable in them.','',NULL,'Wear,Sneakers',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36927,'','Max Irons','Actor','\nOctober 17, 1985\n','','English','I think New York is more stylish than London.','',NULL,'York,London,Stylish',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36928,'','Max Irons','Actor','\nOctober 17, 1985\n','','English','I\'ve always wanted to be a fighter pilot. But I don\'t want to kill people. I\'d hate to.','',NULL,'Hate,Wanted,Fighter',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36929,'Dad','Max Irons','Actor','\nOctober 17, 1985\n','','English','I\'ve got my dad\'s height and smoking habit. But I think I\'ve got my mum\'s looks and sensibilities.','',NULL,'Smoking,Looks',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36930,'Teen','Max Irons','Actor','\nOctober 17, 1985\n','','English','If you try to bring \'teen drama,\' you end up doing nothing but pouting.','',NULL,'End,Nothing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36931,'Work','Max Irons','Actor','\nOctober 17, 1985\n','','English','It\'s a mistake to dwell too much on the consequences of a piece of work that you\'re making.','',NULL,'Making,Mistake',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36932,'Humor','Max Irons','Actor','\nOctober 17, 1985\n','','English','Kindness and a generous spirit go a long way. And a sense of humor. It\'s like medicine - very healing.','',NULL,'Kindness,Long',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36933,'','Max Irons','Actor','\nOctober 17, 1985\n','','English','My name has opened doors and slammed doors shut.','',NULL,'Name,Shut,Doors',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36934,'','Max Irons','Actor','\nOctober 17, 1985\n','','English','Once you become the story off-screen, you are less likely to be the onscreen one.','',NULL,'Become,Once,Story',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36935,'Respect','Max Irons','Actor','\nOctober 17, 1985\n','','English','The actors I respect are the ones who see it as a career and manage to live reasonably normal lives, like Meryl Streep and Philip Seymour Hoffman.','',NULL,'Live,Career',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36936,'','Max Irons','Actor','\nOctober 17, 1985\n','','English','\'The Host\' is very much in the same vein as \'Twilight\', and there\'s clearly a huge fan base out there. But I can\'t imagine myself being as huge as Robert Pattinson. I\'m not sure I could handle that level of fame.','',NULL,'Same,Sure,Fame',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36937,'Good','Max Irons','Actor','\nOctober 17, 1985\n','','English','With acting, I\'ve got a character to inhabit. You\'ve got to think about your intentions and your directions. In modeling, even though there\'s an act to it, a good model is a good model. For me it\'s uncomfortable territory. You start to feel quite insecure about yourself. There\'s nothing between you ','',NULL,'Yourself,Character',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36938,'','Max Irons','Actor','\nOctober 17, 1985\n','','English','You know, Taylor Lautner, with a body like that, he should be taking his shirt off. For me, it\'s not so essential.','',NULL,'Off,Body,Taking',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36939,'','Michael Ironside','Actor','\nFebruary 12, 1950\n','','Canadian','I basically was a precocious little kid.','',NULL,'Kid,Basically,Precocious',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36940,'','Michael Ironside','Actor','\nFebruary 12, 1950\n','','Canadian','I ended up an actor, did my first professional union gig in 1974, and I\'ve been doing it ever since.','',NULL,'Ever,Did,Since',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36941,'','Michael Ironside','Actor','\nFebruary 12, 1950\n','','Canadian','I mean, I\'ve been in a hundred and fifty films; I don\'t want to just sit around and talk about things.','',NULL,'Mean,Around,Talk',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36942,'','Michael Ironside','Actor','\nFebruary 12, 1950\n','','Canadian','I took acting lessons when I was 19, 20, and I had my writing.','',NULL,'Writing,Acting,Took',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36943,'','Michael Ironside','Actor','\nFebruary 12, 1950\n','','Canadian','I want to make smart television.','',NULL,'Smart,Television',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36944,'','Michael Ironside','Actor','\nFebruary 12, 1950\n','','Canadian','I\'m a director\'s actor; I\'m a storyteller\'s actor.','',NULL,'Actor,Director',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36945,'','Michael Ironside','Actor','\nFebruary 12, 1950\n','','Canadian','If anything, I want to bring television back up to where it will entertain and engage a gamer.','',NULL,'Bring,Television,Entertain',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36946,'Freedom','Michael Ironside','Actor','\nFebruary 12, 1950\n','','Canadian','My M.O. over the years is that I make things better, where people give me that freedom.','',NULL,'Better,Give',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36947,'','Michael Ironside','Actor','\nFebruary 12, 1950\n','','Canadian','People are either enamored with me or wonder if they can take me.','',NULL,'Either,Wonder,Enamored',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36948,'Success','Michael Ironside','Actor','\nFebruary 12, 1950\n','','Canadian','People who get involved with the success of something have to be given at least some share of that success.','',NULL,'Involved,Share',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36949,'Art','Michael Ironside','Actor','\nFebruary 12, 1950\n','','Canadian','When I was in art college, I would be painting, and I would create something on a canvas that was actually quite attractive. But if I got frightened and tried to protect that, that canvas would die.','',NULL,'Die,College',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36950,'','Michael Irvin','Athlete','\nMarch 5, 1966\n','','American','I am not a player anymore.','',NULL,'Player,Anymore',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36951,'Work','Michael Irvin','Athlete','\nMarch 5, 1966\n','','American','Hey, we have obligations. We all work for a living now.','',NULL,'Living,Hey',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36952,'','Michael Irvin','Athlete','\nMarch 5, 1966\n','','American','I am going to do everything I can to clear my name.','',NULL,'Everything,Name,Clear',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36953,'','Michael Irvin','Athlete','\nMarch 5, 1966\n','','American','I am the original... Those are my disciples.','',NULL,'Original,Disciples',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36954,'Life','Michael Irvin','Athlete','\nMarch 5, 1966\n','','American','I can\'t write my life story without Emmitt and Troy. They can\'t write their life stories without me. We\'re tied together forever. This is a day to remember for the rest of our lives.','',NULL,'Together,Remember',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36955,'Best','Michael Irvin','Athlete','\nMarch 5, 1966\n','','American','I didn\'t always know, but I always wanted to. I always wanted to be the very best receiver the Cowboys ever had. That was my goal coming in as a rookie and my goal throughout my career: being the best they ever had, going up in the Ring of Honor.','',NULL,'Career,Ever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36956,'Family','Michael Irvin','Athlete','\nMarch 5, 1966\n','','American','I know the type of demons they have to fight and I am going to help them, because it\'s the only way I can keep them from getting to my family. I have to clean up my friends because they are around my boys. It\'s upsetting.','',NULL,'Fight,Help',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36957,'','Michael Irvin','Athlete','\nMarch 5, 1966\n','','American','I understand people have doubts, but I\'m totally clean.','',NULL,'Understand,Clean,Doubts',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36958,'','Michael Irvin','Athlete','\nMarch 5, 1966\n','','American','I\'m no superman.','',NULL,'Superman',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36959,'','Michael Irvin','Athlete','\nMarch 5, 1966\n','','American','I\'m taking T.O., every day... He gives me the whole football field.','',NULL,'Football,Whole,Taking',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36960,'','Michael Irvin','Athlete','\nMarch 5, 1966\n','','American','My favorite day was Monday, September the 25th, 2006. New Orleans, Louisiana, site of the Superdome. I watched our people who had suffered so grievously through Hurricane Katrina fill a stadium hours before a game and stay hours after the game.','',NULL,'Game,Through,Before',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36961,'Love','Michael Irvin','Athlete','\nMarch 5, 1966\n','','American','The movie, \'Remember the Titans,\' is my favorite movie, staring Denzel Washington. I love the way in this movie the game of football brings those boys together, it unites those boys on that football field. It unites a whole town, black, white, old, young, rich and poor.','',NULL,'Game,Football',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36962,'Family,Great','Michael Irvin','Athlete','\nMarch 5, 1966\n','','American','The whole thing means such a great deal for me, and hopefully one day it will be there. But my friends and my family mean a little more. I would rather be helping them, even if it hurts that.','',NULL,'Mean',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36963,'','Michael Irvin','Athlete','\nMarch 5, 1966\n','','American','\'Through the times I\'ve gone through the last couple of weeks - and I\'m still trying to help a friend - I got attacked pretty hard through the media, and it hurt and it was devastating, but I really found out who was with me and who was there for me.','',NULL,'Hurt,Help,Friend',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36964,'','Michael Irvin','Athlete','\nMarch 5, 1966\n','','American','We all want to thank Emmitt for allowing us to enjoy every yard.','',NULL,'Enjoy,Thank,Yard',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36965,'Cool','Michael Irvin','Athlete','\nMarch 5, 1966\n','','American','We looked at each other standing on the podium, and I think we all were tearing up. But we had to keep it cool. I think we did. Then we let out a breath.','',NULL,'Did,Keep',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36966,'Life,Great','Michael Irvin','Athlete','\nMarch 5, 1966\n','','American','You made it something special. Most of all, I want to thank the fans for your support not through the great times that we shared on the football field, but for the last 17 years of my life. You have supported me through all times.','',NULL,'Football',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36967,'Change','Jeremy Irvine','Actor','1990','','English','All actors have to change their name.','',NULL,'Name',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36968,'','Jeremy Irvine','Actor','1990','','English','Determination becomes obsession and then it becomes all that matters.','',NULL,'Obsession,Matters,Becomes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36969,'Time','Jeremy Irvine','Actor','1990','','English','Every time I get a role I think, \'I\'ve actually fooled them again, I can\'t believe they keep falling for this!\'','',NULL,'Believe,Keep',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36970,'Great','Jeremy Irvine','Actor','1990','','English','\'Great Expectations\' is one of the greatest stories.','',NULL,'Greatest,Stories',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36971,'War','Jeremy Irvine','Actor','1990','','English','I actually collect old First and Second World War memorabilia.','',NULL,'Old,Actually',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36972,'','Jeremy Irvine','Actor','1990','','English','I always wonder whether I\'ll get treated differently with a different accent.','',NULL,'Different,Whether,Wonder',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36973,'','Jeremy Irvine','Actor','1990','','English','I feel arrogant trying to give people advice.','',NULL,'Give,Trying,Advice',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36974,'Great,Teacher','Jeremy Irvine','Actor','1990','','English','I had a great drama teacher, and he sort of made out drama school as this incredibly difficult thing to get into: 6,000 people apply every year, and some of the schools only have 12 places. It\'s a phenomenally difficult thing to get into. And that excited me - I wanted that challenge.','',NULL,'School',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36975,'','Jeremy Irvine','Actor','1990','','English','I like doing stuff with my friends.','',NULL,'Friends,Stuff',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36976,'','Jeremy Irvine','Actor','1990','','English','I like horses!','',NULL,'Horses',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36977,'Work,Family,Time','Jeremy Irvine','Actor','1990','','English','I spend a lot of time in L.A., and I think it would probably be easier if I lived there work wise, but there\'s no city like London, there is so much going on. I can jump on the Tube and be anywhere in 20 minutes, and all my friends and family are here and I\'m not prepared to give that up.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36978,'','Jeremy Irvine','Actor','1990','','English','I think most actors will tell you the same thing; when you\'re not working you put 100 percent into every audition.','',NULL,'Working,Same,Put',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36979,'Work','Jeremy Irvine','Actor','1990','','English','I think that among my friends I\'m known as being a hard worker; I think if you want to be an actor, there can\'t be any compromise. You have to work all day, every day. It\'s not a 9-5 job. There\'s always something to learn.','',NULL,'Job,Hard',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36980,'','Jeremy Irvine','Actor','1990','','English','I went to an all-boys school and hated feeling like one of the crowd.','',NULL,'School,Feeling,Crowd',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36981,'','Jeremy Irvine','Actor','1990','','English','I wouldn\'t want to see any animal in pain, no matter what.','',NULL,'Pain,Matter,Animal',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36982,'','Jeremy Irvine','Actor','1990','','English','I\'m not really an animal person.','',NULL,'Person,Animal',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36983,'','Jeremy Irvine','Actor','1990','','English','I\'m the biggest Chekov fan - there\'s something that he does that not many other writers do.','',NULL,'Writers,Biggest,Fan',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36984,'','Jeremy Irvine','Actor','1990','','English','I\'ve always been into dark colours.','',NULL,'Dark,Colours',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36985,'','Jeremy Irvine','Actor','1990','','English','If a horse doesn\'t want to do something, you\'re not going to make him do it. They\'re incredibly powerful animals.','',NULL,'Powerful,Him,Horse',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36986,'','Jeremy Irvine','Actor','1990','','English','My bedroom\'s like an armoury.','',NULL,'Bedroom',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36987,'','Jeremy Irvine','Actor','1990','','English','The only mistake guys can make is to try too hard with their appearance. There\'s something very unmanly about it.','',NULL,'Hard,Try,Mistake',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36988,'Work','Jeremy Irvine','Actor','1990','','English','The work my mum does, a lot of it is re-housing homeless people, that\'s a real job. I play make-believe and dressing up for a living!','',NULL,'Job,Real',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36989,'','Jeremy Irvine','Actor','1990','','English','There\'s nothing nicer than coming back to your village, where people like my mum\'s friends take the mick out of me. I prefer that to the craziness of Hollywood.','',NULL,'Nothing,Friends,Coming',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36990,'','Jeremy Irvine','Actor','1990','','English','When I find a look that I like, that\'s my entire wardrobe.','',NULL,'Find,Wardrobe,Entire',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36991,'Best,Amazing','Jeremy Irvine','Actor','1990','','English','You can be the best actor in the world, but if you don\'t have that one lucky moment, it kind of doesn\'t matter. There are a lot of amazing actors who will never get the chance to prove themselves because they won\'t have that one lucky moment.','',NULL,'Moment',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36992,'','Robert Irvine','Chef','\nSeptember 24, 1965\n','','English','Every meal should end with something sweet. Maybe it\'s jelly on toast at breakfast, or a small piece of chocolate at dinner - but it always helps my brain bring a close to the meal.','',NULL,'End,Brain,Small',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36993,'','Robert Irvine','Chef','\nSeptember 24, 1965\n','','English','I always worked in institutions, I never had a restaurant of my own before, but I have opened over 30 hotels, restaurants and casinos. I understand what it takes to keep them running.','',NULL,'Understand,Before,Keep',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36994,'','Robert Irvine','Chef','\nSeptember 24, 1965\n','','English','I created \'Dinner: Impossible\' with a guy named Bryan O\'Reilly and I shot the pilot as a 30 minute show and we sold it.','',NULL,'Impossible,Show,Guy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36995,'Life','Robert Irvine','Chef','\nSeptember 24, 1965\n','','English','I don\'t consider myself a rock star chef, I really don\'t. I cook for a living and I try to help out as many people as I can in my life and that\'s all I care about. I don\'t care about the fame of television, I use to a lot.','',NULL,'Rock,Care',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36996,'Love','Robert Irvine','Chef','\nSeptember 24, 1965\n','','English','I love working out. It\'s my release. I\'ve done it since I\'ve been in the military.','',NULL,'Done,Working',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36997,'Travel','Robert Irvine','Chef','\nSeptember 24, 1965\n','','English','I travel 330 days a year and eat every two and a half hours - I\'m a big guy. I always carry a fork, little bottles of spices, and Sriracha. I eat what I feel like eating.','',NULL,'Two,Big',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36998,'Family','Robert Irvine','Chef','\nSeptember 24, 1965\n','','English','I was wrong to exaggerate in statements related to my experiences in the White House and the Royal Family. I am truly sorry for misleading people and misstating the facts.','',NULL,'Sorry,Wrong',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(36999,'Food','Robert Irvine','Chef','\nSeptember 24, 1965\n','','English','The Food Network and the Cooking Channel have so many viewers. And, because there\'s no violence, some of that audience is children. So, I think we have a responsibility to educate parents how to produce healthy meals for their families.','',NULL,'Children,Parents',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(37000,'','Robert Irvine','Chef','\nSeptember 24, 1965\n','','English','When I\'m on the road, I\'ll break my exercise into a cardio session and a weights session.','',NULL,'Road,Exercise,Break',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(37001,'Work','Robert Irvine','Chef','\nSeptember 24, 1965\n','','English','When you first get into television it is a big deal, then you realize you are no better than anyone else, we just have a platform to use, to help other people. I use that platform for the work I do in the military, the work I do with cancer because I was fortunate enough to get that platform.','',NULL,'Help,Better',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(37002,'','Amy Irving','Actress','\nSeptember 10, 1953\n','','American','One of my problems is that I\'m very honest and direct. You pay a price for that.','',NULL,'Problems,Honest,Pay',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(37003,'Work,Great','Amy Irving','Actress','\nSeptember 10, 1953\n','','American','Actors are not a great breed of people, I don\'t think. I count myself as something of an exception. I grew up in the theater, and my values were about the work, and not being a star or anything like that. I\'m not spoiled in that way, and if I fight for something, it\'s about the work, not about how b','',NULL,'Fight',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(37004,'Fitness','Amy Irving','Actress','\nSeptember 10, 1953\n','','American','And you know, the baby boomers are getting older, and those off the rack clothes are just not fitting right any longer, and so, tailor-made suits are coming back into fashion.','',NULL,'Fashion,Off',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(37005,'Work,Great','Amy Irving','Actress','\nSeptember 10, 1953\n','','American','I get along great with directors, but I think some producers would tell you I\'m a pain. They may say I\'m tough to work with, but I have a great passion for what I do. I believe in fighting for it.','',NULL,'Pain',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(37006,'','Amy Irving','Actress','\nSeptember 10, 1953\n','','American','I have a passion to do theater.','',NULL,'Passion,Theater',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(37007,'Work','Amy Irving','Actress','\nSeptember 10, 1953\n','','American','I thought that my movie career was finished. I was quite happy to dedicate myself 100% to the theater. Surprisingly enough, I\'ve never gotten so many work offers. It\'s so exciting, this feeling of a new beginning after 40.','',NULL,'Happy,Feeling',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(37008,'Travel','Amy Irving','Actress','\nSeptember 10, 1953\n','','American','I used to travel in tennis shoes; I am just not allowed to anymore. I\'m an old hippie from San Francisco.','',NULL,'Old,Used',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(37009,'','Amy Irving','Actress','\nSeptember 10, 1953\n','','American','I will argue my points; I will have my opinions. But at the end of the day, it\'s the director\'s choice.','',NULL,'End,Choice,Opinions',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(37010,'','Amy Irving','Actress','\nSeptember 10, 1953\n','','American','In the U.S., with very few exceptions, actresses older than 35 are simply discarded.','',NULL,'Few,Older,Simply',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(37011,'Home,Dad','Amy Irving','Actress','\nSeptember 10, 1953\n','','American','When my career first began, I didn\'t have children - so there\'s a whole lot of difference in the way I choose roles now. Not just films for my children, but how long I\'m going to be away, and is Dad going to be home while I\'m gone. That sort-of factor plays a part.','',NULL,'Children',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(37012,'Music,Food','Amy Irving','Actress','\nSeptember 10, 1953\n','','American','You walk off the plane in Rio, and your blood temperature goes up. The feel of the wind on your face, the water on your skin, the taste of the food, the music, the sexuality; Brazilians are very comfortable in their sexuality.','',NULL,'Off',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(37013,'','Clifford Irving','Writer','\nNovember 5, 1930\n','','American','I became chairman of the inmates committee. Got into a lot of trouble. Was accused of fomenting a riot. Was accused of plotting to kill the warden.','',NULL,'Trouble,Committee,Accused',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(37014,'','Clifford Irving','Writer','\nNovember 5, 1930\n','','American','I was on a train of lies. I couldn\'t jump off.','',NULL,'Off,Lies,Train',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(37015,'','David Irving','Author','\nMarch 24, 1938\n','','British','Without Hitler, the State of Israel probably would not exist today. To that extent he was probably the Jews\' greatest friend.','',NULL,'Today,Greatest,Friend',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(37016,'History','David Irving','Author','\nMarch 24, 1938\n','','British','History is like a constantly changing tree.','',NULL,'Tree,Changing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(37017,'','David Irving','Author','\nMarch 24, 1938\n','','British','I have no academic qualifications whatsoever.','',NULL,'Academic,Whatsoever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(37018,'','David Irving','Author','\nMarch 24, 1938\n','','British','I made a mistake when I said there were no gas chambers at Auschwitz.','',NULL,'Made,Said,Mistake',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(37019,'Time,History','Edward Irving','Clergyman','\nAugust 4, 1792\n','\nDecember 7, 1834\n','Scottish','I have thoroughly gone through the subject of the Incarnation; and if it served you, could at any time give you the history from the beginning of the controversies on this subject, and of its present form.','',NULL,'Give',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(37020,'Truth','Edward Irving','Clergyman','\nAugust 4, 1792\n','\nDecember 7, 1834\n','Scottish','I perceive two things in Scotland of the most fearful omen: ignorance of theological truth, and a readiness to pride themselves in and boast of it.','',NULL,'Ignorance,Two',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(37021,'','Edward Irving','Clergyman','\nAugust 4, 1792\n','\nDecember 7, 1834\n','Scottish','The Evangelical party in the Church of Scotland will lay all flat if they be not prevented.','',NULL,'Church,Party,Flat',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(37022,'Health,Home','Edward Irving','Clergyman','\nAugust 4, 1792\n','\nDecember 7, 1834\n','Scottish','The state of my poor boy\'s health prevents me from leaving home for a night.','',NULL,'Night',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(37023,'Respect','Edward Irving','Clergyman','\nAugust 4, 1792\n','\nDecember 7, 1834\n','Scottish','The thing which grieves and oppresses my heart with respect to poor Scotland, is the hardness of heart manifest in the levity and cruelty with which they speak of others.','',NULL,'Heart,Others',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(37024,'','Henry Irving','Actor','\nFebruary 6, 1838\n','\nOctober 13, 1905\n','English','Into thy hands, O Lord. Into thy hands.','',NULL,'Lord,Hands,Thy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(37025,'','Henry Irving','Actor','\nFebruary 6, 1838\n','\nOctober 13, 1905\n','English','Wouldn\'t you like to have heard the voice of Shakespeare, or Jesus Christ?','',NULL,'Jesus,Voice,Christ',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(37026,'','Henry Irving','Actor','\nFebruary 6, 1838\n','\nOctober 13, 1905\n','English','You speak into it and everything is recorded, voice, tone, intonation, everything. You turn a little wheel, and forth it comes, and can be repeated ten thousand times. Only fancy what this suggests.','',NULL,'Everything,Speak,Times',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(37027,'Courage,Life,Love','John Irving','Novelist','\nMarch 2, 1942\n','','American','If you are lucky enough to find a way of life you love, you have to find the courage to live it.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(37028,'Age','John Irving','Novelist','\nMarch 2, 1942\n','','American','I think the sport of wrestling, which I became involved with at the age of 14... I competed until I was 34, kind of old for a contact sport. I coached the sport until I was 47. I think the discipline of wrestling has given me the discipline I have to write.','',NULL,'Old,Write',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(37029,'Love','John Irving','Novelist','\nMarch 2, 1942\n','','American','If you presume to love something, you must love the process of it much more than you love the finished product.','',NULL,'Must,Process',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(37030,'Legal','John Irving','Novelist','\nMarch 2, 1942\n','','American','You can\'t learn everything you need to know legally.','',NULL,'Everything,Learn',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(37031,'','John Irving','Novelist','\nMarch 2, 1942\n','','American','Your memory is a monster; you forget - it doesn\'t. It simply files things away. It keeps things for you, or hides things from you - and summons them to your recall with a will of its own. You think you have a memory; but it has you!','',NULL,'Forget,Away,Memory',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(37032,'Time,Alone','John Irving','Novelist','\nMarch 2, 1942\n','','American','And I find - I\'m 63, and my capacity to be by myself and just spend time by myself hasn\'t diminished any. That\'s the necessary part of being a writer, you better like being alone.','',NULL,'Better',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(37033,'','John Irving','Novelist','\nMarch 2, 1942\n','','American','I do know where I\'m going and it\'s just a matter of finding the language to get there.','',NULL,'Matter,Language,Finding',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(37034,'Business','John Irving','Novelist','\nMarch 2, 1942\n','','American','I have pretty thick skin, and I think if you\'re going to be in this business, if you\'re going to be an actor or a writer, you better have a thick skin.','',NULL,'Better,Pretty',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(37035,'','John Irving','Novelist','\nMarch 2, 1942\n','','American','I\'ve always preferred writing in longhand. I\'ve always written first drafts in longhand.','',NULL,'Writing,Written,Drafts',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(37036,'Life','John Irving','Novelist','\nMarch 2, 1942\n','','American','More than a half, maybe as much as two-thirds of my life as a writer is rewriting. I wouldn\'t say I have a talent that\'s special. It strikes me that I have an unusual kind of stamina.','',NULL,'Special,Talent',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(37037,'Sympathy','John Irving','Novelist','\nMarch 2, 1942\n','','American','I take people very seriously. People are all I take seriously, in fact. Therefore, I have nothing but sympathy for how people behave - and nothing but laughter to console them with.','',NULL,'Laughter,Nothing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(37038,'Time','John Irving','Novelist','\nMarch 2, 1942\n','','American','I\'ve always been a fan of the 19th century novel, of the novel that is plotted, character-driven, and where the passage of time is almost as central to the novel as a major minor character, the passage of time and its effect on the characters in the story.','',NULL,'Character,Story',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(37039,'','John Irving','Novelist','\nMarch 2, 1942\n','','American','You\'ve got to get obsessed and stay obsessed.','',NULL,'Stay,Obsessed',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(37040,'Life','John Irving','Novelist','\nMarch 2, 1942\n','','American','Half my life is an act of revision.','',NULL,'Act,Half',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(37041,'Family','John Irving','Novelist','\nMarch 2, 1942\n','','American','To each other, we were as normal and nice as the smell of bread. We were just a family. In a family even exaggerations make perfect sense.','',NULL,'Nice,Perfect',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(37042,'','John Irving','Novelist','\nMarch 2, 1942\n','','American','And I don\'t want to begin something, I don\'t want to write that first sentence until all the important connections in the novel are known to me. As if the story has already taken place, and it\'s my responsibility to put it in the right order to tell it to you.','',NULL,'Important,Put,Place',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(37043,'Good','John Irving','Novelist','\nMarch 2, 1942\n','','American','Good habits are worth being fanatical about.','',NULL,'Worth,Habits',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(37044,'','John Irving','Novelist','\nMarch 2, 1942\n','','American','I don\'t begin a novel or a screenplay until I know the ending. And I don\'t mean only that I have to know what happens. I mean that I have to hear the actual sentences. I have to know what atmosphere the words convey.','',NULL,'Mean,Words,Until',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(37045,'Good','John Irving','Novelist','\nMarch 2, 1942\n','','American','I had been a student in Vienna, and one of the neat little things I had found out was about that zoo. It was a good debut novel for me to have published. I was 26 or 27 when it was published. I already had a kid and would soon have a second.','',NULL,'Student,Found',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(37046,'','John Irving','Novelist','\nMarch 2, 1942\n','','American','I have a very poor record at multiple choice questions.','',NULL,'Poor,Choice,Questions',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(37047,'','John Irving','Novelist','\nMarch 2, 1942\n','','American','I never know when I finish the novel I am writing which will be the next novel out of the station.','',NULL,'Writing,Next,Novel',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(37048,'','John Irving','Novelist','\nMarch 2, 1942\n','','American','I suppose I\'m proudest of my novels for what\'s imagined in them. I think the world of my imagination is a richer and more interesting place than my personal biography.','',NULL,'Place,Personal,Biography',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(37049,'Life','John Irving','Novelist','\nMarch 2, 1942\n','','American','If I have any advantage, maybe, as a writer, it is that I don\'t think I\'m very interesting. I mean, beginning a novel with the last sentence is a pretty plodding way to spend your life.','',NULL,'Mean,Pretty',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(37050,'','John Irving','Novelist','\nMarch 2, 1942\n','','American','My old coach used to say that if you were in it for the match, if you were in it for the trophies, you were in it for the wrong reasons.','',NULL,'Old,Wrong,Used',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(37051,'Family','John Irving','Novelist','\nMarch 2, 1942\n','','American','No adult in my family would ever tell me anything about who my father was. I knew from an older cousin - only four years older than I am - everything, or what little I could discover about him.','',NULL,'Father,Everything',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(37052,'','Julius Irving','Athlete','\nFebruary 22, 1950\n','','American','I demand more of myself than anyone else could ever expect.','',NULL,'Ever,Else,Anyone',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(37053,'Life','Julius Irving','Athlete','\nFebruary 22, 1950\n','','American','I live my life trying to never appear to be a small man.','',NULL,'Live,Trying',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(37054,'Love,Power','Washington Irving','Writer','\nApril 3, 1783\n','\nNovember 28, 1859\n','American','There is a sacredness in tears. They are not the mark of weakness, but of power. They speak more eloquently than ten thousand tongues. They are the messengers of overwhelming grief, of deep contrition, and of unspeakable love.','',NULL,'Deep',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(37055,'Love','Washington Irving','Writer','\nApril 3, 1783\n','\nNovember 28, 1859\n','American','Love is never lost. If not reciprocated, it will flow back and soften and purify the heart.','',NULL,'Heart,Lost',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(37056,'Love','Washington Irving','Writer','\nApril 3, 1783\n','\nNovember 28, 1859\n','American','A father may turn his back on his child, brothers and sisters may become inveterate enemies, husbands may desert their wives, wives their husbands. But a mother\'s love endures through all.','',NULL,'Mother,Father',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(37057,'Christmas','Washington Irving','Writer','\nApril 3, 1783\n','\nNovember 28, 1859\n','American','Christmas is a season for kindling the fire for hospitality in the hall, the genial flame of charity in the heart.','',NULL,'Heart,Fire',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(37058,'','Washington Irving','Writer','\nApril 3, 1783\n','\nNovember 28, 1859\n','American','There is in every true woman\'s heart, a spark of heavenly fire, which lies dormant in the broad daylight of prosperity, but which kindles up and beams and blazes in the dark hour of adversity.','',NULL,'Heart,True,Woman',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(37059,'Good,Nature','Washington Irving','Writer','\nApril 3, 1783\n','\nNovember 28, 1859\n','American','An inexhaustible good nature is one of the most precious gifts of heaven, spreading itself like oil over the troubled sea of thought, and keeping the mind smooth and equable in the roughest weather.','',NULL,'Mind',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(37060,'Friendship','Washington Irving','Writer','\nApril 3, 1783\n','\nNovember 28, 1859\n','American','Sweet is the memory of distant friends! Like the mellow rays of the departing sun, it falls tenderly, yet sadly, on the heart.','',NULL,'Heart,Friends',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(37061,'','Washington Irving','Writer','\nApril 3, 1783\n','\nNovember 28, 1859\n','American','There is in every woman\'s heart a spark of heavenly fire which lies dormant in the broad daylight of prosperity, but which kindles up and beams and blazes in the dark hour of adversity.','',NULL,'Heart,Woman,Fire',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(37062,'Great','Washington Irving','Writer','\nApril 3, 1783\n','\nNovember 28, 1859\n','American','Little minds are tamed and subdued by misfortune; but great minds rise above them.','',NULL,'Minds,Rise',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(37063,'','Washington Irving','Writer','\nApril 3, 1783\n','\nNovember 28, 1859\n','American','The sorrow for the dead is the only sorrow from which we refuse to be divorced. Every other wound we seek to heal - every other affliction to forget: but this wound we consider it a duty to keep open - this affliction we cherish and brood over in solitude.','',NULL,'Forget,Keep,Dead',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(37064,'Humor,Good','Washington Irving','Writer','\nApril 3, 1783\n','\nNovember 28, 1859\n','American','Honest good humor is the oil and wine of a merry meeting, and there is no jovial companionship equal to that where the jokes are rather small and laughter abundant.','',NULL,'Laughter',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(37065,'Age','Washington Irving','Writer','\nApril 3, 1783\n','\nNovember 28, 1859\n','American','A tart temper never mellows with age, and a sharp tongue is the only edged tool that grows keener with constant use.','',NULL,'Tongue,Temper',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(37066,'Age','Washington Irving','Writer','\nApril 3, 1783\n','\nNovember 28, 1859\n','American','Age is a matter of feeling, not of years.','',NULL,'Feeling,Matter',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(37067,'Great','Washington Irving','Writer','\nApril 3, 1783\n','\nNovember 28, 1859\n','American','Great minds have purposes; others have wishes.','',NULL,'Others,Minds',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(37068,'','Washington Irving','Writer','\nApril 3, 1783\n','\nNovember 28, 1859\n','American','They who drink beer will think beer.','',NULL,'Beer,Drink',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(37069,'Learning','Washington Irving','Writer','\nApril 3, 1783\n','\nNovember 28, 1859\n','American','One of the greatest and simplest tools for learning more and growing is doing more.','',NULL,'Greatest,Growing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(37070,'Love,Women','Washington Irving','Writer','\nApril 3, 1783\n','\nNovember 28, 1859\n','American','Kindness in women, not their beauteous looks, shall win my love.','',NULL,'Kindness',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(37071,'Smile','Washington Irving','Writer','\nApril 3, 1783\n','\nNovember 28, 1859\n','American','A kind heart is a fountain of gladness, making everything in its vicinity freshen into smiles.','',NULL,'Heart,Everything',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(37072,'Jealousy','Washington Irving','Writer','\nApril 3, 1783\n','\nNovember 28, 1859\n','American','There is never jealousy where there is not strong regard.','',NULL,'Strong,Regard',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(37073,'Life,History','Washington Irving','Writer','\nApril 3, 1783\n','\nNovember 28, 1859\n','American','A woman\'s whole life is a history of the affections.','',NULL,'Woman',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(37074,'','Washington Irving','Writer','\nApril 3, 1783\n','\nNovember 28, 1859\n','American','I\'ve had it with you and your emotional constipation!','',NULL,'Emotional',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(37075,'','Washington Irving','Writer','\nApril 3, 1783\n','\nNovember 28, 1859\n','American','There is a healthful hardiness about real dignity that never dreads contact and communion with others however humble.','',NULL,'Humble,Real,Others',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(37076,'Men,Society','Washington Irving','Writer','\nApril 3, 1783\n','\nNovember 28, 1859\n','American','Who ever hears of fat men heading a riot, or herding together in turbulent mobs? No - no, your lean, hungry men who are continually worrying society, and setting the whole community by the ears.','',NULL,'Together',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(37077,'','Washington Irving','Writer','\nApril 3, 1783\n','\nNovember 28, 1859\n','American','The land of literature is a fairy land to those who view it at a distance, but, like all other landscapes, the charm fades on a nearer approach, and the thorns and briars become visible.','',NULL,'Become,Literature,View',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(37078,'','Washington Irving','Writer','\nApril 3, 1783\n','\nNovember 28, 1859\n','American','A sharp tongue is the only edge tool that grows keener with constant use.','',NULL,'Tongue,Constant,Edge',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(37079,'Great','Bill Irwin','Entertainer','\nApril 11, 1950\n','','American','Being nominated is a great thrill, and we like to say that all four of us were nominated, which means that our director, Anthony Page was nominated four times.','',NULL,'Means,Times',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(37080,'','Bill Irwin','Entertainer','\nApril 11, 1950\n','','American','It\'s an exhilarating play, and you come off tired, but thrilled.','',NULL,'Tired,Play,Off',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(37081,'','Bill Irwin','Entertainer','\nApril 11, 1950\n','','American','People keep telling us, that they didn\'t know when they were booking tickets for it, but afterwards they say that they\'ve had no sense that they were watching an old fashioned play.','',NULL,'Play,Old,Sense',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(37082,'Time,Great','Bill Irwin','Entertainer','\nApril 11, 1950\n','','American','The fact is that we like each other very much, and we of course see each other on stage all the time, but this means more time to spend together, and that\'s great. We couldn\'t be happier.','',NULL,'Together',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(37083,'Time,Great','Bill Irwin','Entertainer','\nApril 11, 1950\n','','American','This play is truly a great invention, and we\'re having a great time doing it eight times a week.','',NULL,'Play',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(37084,'','Bill Irwin','Entertainer','\nApril 11, 1950\n','','American','We constantly run lines together before every show too, and then there\'s a long, traditionally long, story to tell the audience every show. Today, we\'re doing it twice.','',NULL,'Today,Long,Together',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(37085,'','Bindi Irwin','Celebrity','\nJuly 24, 1998\n','','Australian','My Daddy was my hero. He was always there for me when I needed him. He listened to me and taught me so many things. But most of all he was fun.','',NULL,'Fun,Hero,Him',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(37086,'','Bindi Irwin','Celebrity','\nJuly 24, 1998\n','','Australian','I feel like I\'m nothing without wildlife. They are the stars. I feel awkward without them.','',NULL,'Nothing,Stars,Awkward',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(37087,'Time','Bindi Irwin','Celebrity','\nJuly 24, 1998\n','','Australian','Every time you lose an animal, it\'s like losing a brick from the house. Pretty soon the house just falls down, you know?','',NULL,'Down,Pretty',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(37088,'','Bindi Irwin','Celebrity','\nJuly 24, 1998\n','','Australian','I don\'t want Daddy\'s passion to ever end. I want to help endangered wildlife just like he did.','',NULL,'End,Help,Passion',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(37089,'Love,Birthday','Bindi Irwin','Celebrity','\nJuly 24, 1998\n','','Australian','I love having my birthday at Australia Zoo.','',NULL,'Australia',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(37090,'Love','Bindi Irwin','Celebrity','\nJuly 24, 1998\n','','Australian','I love them very much. All animals big and small. You can name an ant for instance.','',NULL,'Small,Big',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(37091,'','Bindi Irwin','Celebrity','\nJuly 24, 1998\n','','Australian','I really think I like poisonous snakes.','',NULL,'Snakes,Poisonous',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(37092,'Good,Best,Dad','Bindi Irwin','Celebrity','\nJuly 24, 1998\n','','Australian','I want to make him the proudest dad to have me and I want to show everybody and nearly be as good as him because he was the best.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(37093,'','Bindi Irwin','Celebrity','\nJuly 24, 1998\n','','Australian','I\'m going to be doing exactly what I\'m doing now - teaching people about animals.','',NULL,'Teaching,Exactly',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(37094,'','Bindi Irwin','Celebrity','\nJuly 24, 1998\n','','Australian','I\'m so lucky because I get to have all of these memories. I can have all of those pictures and different sorts of films and stuff. Some people have only one photo, and I\'m really glad that I have all of that.','',NULL,'Different,Memories,Lucky',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(37095,'','Bindi Irwin','Celebrity','\nJuly 24, 1998\n','','Australian','I\'m trying to get across the message that don\'t be afraid of animals, they\'re just put on this earth to help the environment and everything like that.','',NULL,'Help,Everything,Trying',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(37096,'Birthday','Bindi Irwin','Celebrity','\nJuly 24, 1998\n','','Australian','If there\'s one thing I really want for my birthday, that is for the mining company not to mine my daddy\'s reserve.','',NULL,'Company,Mine',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(37097,'','Bindi Irwin','Celebrity','\nJuly 24, 1998\n','','Australian','It\'s about keeping animals in our environment. They can\'t be on somebody\'s purse or shoes or something.','',NULL,'Shoes,Somebody,Keeping',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(37098,'Amazing','Bindi Irwin','Celebrity','\nJuly 24, 1998\n','','Australian','It\'s every little girl\'s dream to have an exact look-alike doll. It\'s amazing.','',NULL,'Girl,Dream',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(37099,'Dad','Bindi Irwin','Celebrity','\nJuly 24, 1998\n','','Australian','My Dad was such an incredible person, and you have the option of just curling up in a dark corner and letting it all go or you have the option of standing strong, sticking together and carrying on what he lived and died for. And I think that\'s what\'s so important - to be able to carry on where he le','',NULL,'Strong,Important',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(37100,'Age','Hale Irwin','Athlete','\nJune 3, 1945\n','','American','I just never subscribed to the theory that at age 55, you fall off the face of the earth on the Tour. I always felt that was too young of an age for that.','',NULL,'Young,Off',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(37101,'','Hale Irwin','Athlete','\nJune 3, 1945\n','','American','If you\'re not just a little bit nervous before a match, you probably don\'t have the expectations of yourself that you should have.','',NULL,'Yourself,Before,Bit',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(37102,'Christmas','James Irwin','Astronaut','\nMarch 17, 1930\n','\nAugust 8, 1991\n','American','The Earth reminded us of a Christmas tree ornament hanging in the blackness of space. As we got farther and farther away it diminished in size. Finally it shrank to the size of a marble, the most beautiful marble you can imagine.','',NULL,'Beautiful,Away',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(37103,'God,Power','James Irwin','Astronaut','\nMarch 17, 1930\n','\nAugust 8, 1991\n','American','I felt the power of God as I\'d never felt it before.','',NULL,'Before',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(37104,'Life,Fear','Steve Irwin','Scientist','\nFebruary 22, 1962\n','\nSeptember 4, 2006\n','Australian','I have no fear of losing my life - if I have to save a koala or a crocodile or a kangaroo or a snake, mate, I will save it.','',NULL,'Losing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(37105,'Education','Steve Irwin','Scientist','\nFebruary 22, 1962\n','\nSeptember 4, 2006\n','Australian','I believe that education is all about being excited about something. Seeing passion and enthusiasm helps push an educational message.','',NULL,'Believe,Passion',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(37106,'','Steve Irwin','Scientist','\nFebruary 22, 1962\n','\nSeptember 4, 2006\n','Australian','Where I live if someone gives you a hug it\'s from the heart.','',NULL,'Live,Heart,Someone',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(37107,'','Steve Irwin','Scientist','\nFebruary 22, 1962\n','\nSeptember 4, 2006\n','Australian','Every cent we earn from Crocodile Hunter goes straight back into conservation. Every single cent.','',NULL,'Single,Goes,Straight',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(37108,'','Steve Irwin','Scientist','\nFebruary 22, 1962\n','\nSeptember 4, 2006\n','Australian','Crikey means gee whiz, wow!','',NULL,'Means,Wow,Gee',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(37109,'','Steve Irwin','Scientist','\nFebruary 22, 1962\n','\nSeptember 4, 2006\n','Australian','I\'m a proud Australian, a very, very proud Australian.','',NULL,'Proud,Australian',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(37110,'','Steve Irwin','Scientist','\nFebruary 22, 1962\n','\nSeptember 4, 2006\n','Australian','I believe our biggest issue is the same biggest issue that the whole world is facing, and that\'s habitat destruction.','',NULL,'Believe,Same,Whole',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(37111,'','Steve Irwin','Scientist','\nFebruary 22, 1962\n','\nSeptember 4, 2006\n','Australian','My belief is that what comes across on the television is a capture of my enthusiasm and my passion for wildlife.','',NULL,'Passion,Belief,Television',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(37112,'Dad','Steve Irwin','Scientist','\nFebruary 22, 1962\n','\nSeptember 4, 2006\n','Australian','My dad taught me from my youngest childhood memories through these connections with Aboriginal and tribal people that you must always protect people\'s sacred status, regardless of the pest.','',NULL,'Must,Through',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(37113,'','Steve Irwin','Scientist','\nFebruary 22, 1962\n','\nSeptember 4, 2006\n','Australian','No matter where you go and what you do in America, you turn the tele on and you\'re confronted with violence.','',NULL,'America,Matter,Violence',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(37114,'','Steve Irwin','Scientist','\nFebruary 22, 1962\n','\nSeptember 4, 2006\n','Australian','Yeah, for some reason parrots have to bite me. That\'s their job. I don\'t know why that is. They\'ve nearly torn my nose off. I\'ve had some really bad parrot bites.','',NULL,'Bad,Job,Why',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(37115,'','Steve Irwin','Scientist','\nFebruary 22, 1962\n','\nSeptember 4, 2006\n','Australian','Herein lies our problem. If we level that much land to grow rice and whatever, then no other animal could live there except for some insect pest species. Which is very unfortunate.','',NULL,'Live,Problem,Whatever',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(37116,'','Steve Irwin','Scientist','\nFebruary 22, 1962\n','\nSeptember 4, 2006\n','Australian','I get called an adrenaline junkie every other minute, and I\'m just fine with that.','',NULL,'Fine,Minute,Adrenaline',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(37117,'Dad','Steve Irwin','Scientist','\nFebruary 22, 1962\n','\nSeptember 4, 2006\n','Australian','Since I was a boy, from this house, I was out rescuing crocodiles and snakes. My mum and dad were very passionate about that and, I was lucky enough to go along.','',NULL,'Enough,Since',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(37118,'Fear','Steve Irwin','Scientist','\nFebruary 22, 1962\n','\nSeptember 4, 2006\n','Australian','So fear helps me from making mistakes, but I make lot of mistakes.','',NULL,'Mistakes,Making',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(37119,'Funny','Steve Irwin','Scientist','\nFebruary 22, 1962\n','\nSeptember 4, 2006\n','Australian','You know, you can touch a stick of dynamite, but if you touch a venomous snake it\'ll turn around and bite you and kill you so fast it\'s not even funny.','',NULL,'Around,Touch',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(37120,'','Steve Irwin','Scientist','\nFebruary 22, 1962\n','\nSeptember 4, 2006\n','Australian','Because when they strike it can be that quick that if they\'re within range, you\'re dead, you\'re dead in your tracks. And his head weighs more than my body so it\'s WHACK!','',NULL,'Dead,Body,Within',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(37121,'','Steve Irwin','Scientist','\nFebruary 22, 1962\n','\nSeptember 4, 2006\n','Australian','I\'ve probably saved thousands of peoples\' lives with my educational message on snake bites, how to get in around venomous anything.','',NULL,'Around,Lives,Message',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(37122,'Fear','Steve Irwin','Scientist','\nFebruary 22, 1962\n','\nSeptember 4, 2006\n','Australian','That might have a lot to do with it, but you know, I probably don\'t show fear, but I suffer from fear like everyone else.','',NULL,'Else,Everyone',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(37123,'Education','Steve Irwin','Scientist','\nFebruary 22, 1962\n','\nSeptember 4, 2006\n','Australian','Yeah, I\'m a thrill seeker, but crikey, education\'s the most important thing.','',NULL,'Important,Yeah',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(37124,'Humor','Steve Irwin','Scientist','\nFebruary 22, 1962\n','\nSeptember 4, 2006\n','Australian','You know, I\'m Australian, and we have got the worst sense of humor. We are cruel to each other.','',NULL,'Sense,Worst',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(37125,'','Steve Irwin','Scientist','\nFebruary 22, 1962\n','\nSeptember 4, 2006\n','Australian','I am optimistic globally. So many scientists are working frantically on the reparation of our planet.','',NULL,'Working,Optimistic,Planet',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(37126,'','Steve Irwin','Scientist','\nFebruary 22, 1962\n','\nSeptember 4, 2006\n','Australian','I believe sustainable use is the greatest propaganda in wildlife conservation at the moment.','',NULL,'Believe,Greatest,Moment',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(37127,'','Steve Irwin','Scientist','\nFebruary 22, 1962\n','\nSeptember 4, 2006\n','Australian','I bled a lot. I got hit across the face. We couldn\'t film for seven days. I got hit, whacked, underwater, across the face. I finished the shot, got into the boat and blood started coming out.','',NULL,'Days,Film,Face',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(37128,'','Steve Irwin','Scientist','\nFebruary 22, 1962\n','\nSeptember 4, 2006\n','Australian','I sincerely believe that there\'s room for cutting down trees for forestry and grazing, so as we all get to eat. Everyone has to compromise.','',NULL,'Believe,Down,Everyone',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(37129,'Time','Jason Isaacs','Actor','\nJune 6, 1963\n','','English','Acting is a really simple job - it\'s just hard to do. You just have to be that person with their background in that situation. That\'s all it is. My kids do it all the time when they\'re dressing up and playing games.','',NULL,'Simple,Job',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(37130,'','Jason Isaacs','Actor','\nJune 6, 1963\n','','English','Acting is usually regarded as a wholly narcissistic pursuit but there really is a hunger in me to unravel the human condition.','',NULL,'Human,Acting,Hunger',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(37131,'Time,God','Jason Isaacs','Actor','\nJune 6, 1963\n','','English','Every time I make a plan, God laughs at me.','',NULL,'Plan',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(37132,'Life,God','Jason Isaacs','Actor','\nJune 6, 1963\n','','English','God, I hate interviews with actors pouncing on. Who wants to know about their lives? I don\'t want to know about Al Pacino\'s life.','',NULL,'Hate',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(37133,'','Jason Isaacs','Actor','\nJune 6, 1963\n','','English','I am not a sex symbol.','',NULL,'Sex,Symbol',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(37134,'Work','Jason Isaacs','Actor','\nJune 6, 1963\n','','English','I can\'t tell you too much about it because I\'m not even meant to tell you that I\'m in it. In fact, I might never work again now that I\'ve been talking to you. I\'m not in it for very long, let\'s put it that way.','',NULL,'Long,Put',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(37135,'','Jason Isaacs','Actor','\nJune 6, 1963\n','','English','I could release myself into acting in a way that I was not released socially.','',NULL,'Acting,Release,Released',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(37136,'','Jason Isaacs','Actor','\nJune 6, 1963\n','','English','I damaged my Achilles tendon, so I can\'t run.','',NULL,'Run,Damaged,Achilles',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(37137,'Romantic','Jason Isaacs','Actor','\nJune 6, 1963\n','','English','I don\'t know if it\'s a romantic comedy but I\'m in the beginning of the first of the season of \'The West Wing.\' We shot it last year. I don\'t know. If anyone asks me to be in one, I\'ll jump on it.','',NULL,'Last,Year',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(37138,'','Jason Isaacs','Actor','\nJune 6, 1963\n','','English','I get some of the nicest fan mail you could imagine. Also when I\'m up for an award, my fans all vote online and then they\'ll boast to each other about how many thousands of times they\'ve clicked my name. Their thumbs must be bleeding!','',NULL,'Must,Vote,Times',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(37139,'Morning,Food','Jason Isaacs','Actor','\nJune 6, 1963\n','','English','I got into shape because I took kick-boxing lessons every day to prepare for a fight scene with Taylor Lautner. I really wanted to lie down and eat Chinese food, but I kick-boxed every morning and ran. If someone was filming you with your kit off, you\'d do the same thing.','',NULL,'Fight',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(37140,'Money','Jason Isaacs','Actor','\nJune 6, 1963\n','','English','I imagine like most of us that I\'d like obscene amounts of money but the people I met and worked with who have those obscene amounts of money and have obscene amounts of fame have awful lives. Really. I mean hideously compromised lives.','',NULL,'Mean,Lives',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(37141,'Money','Jason Isaacs','Actor','\nJune 6, 1963\n','','English','I imagine like most of us that I\'d like obscene amounts of money but the people I met and worked with who have those obscene amounts of money and have obscene amounts of fame have awful lives. Really. I mean hideously compromised lives. And I can go anywhere. No one knows who I am.','',NULL,'Mean,Lives',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(37142,'','Jason Isaacs','Actor','\nJune 6, 1963\n','','English','I think I was probably always a liar; I just get paid for it now.','',NULL,'Liar,Paid',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(37143,'','Jason Isaacs','Actor','\nJune 6, 1963\n','','English','I think this show I\'m going to do,\' Awake,\' if it\'s done well, will not only be provocative and entertaining, but help people. I want to do that.','',NULL,'Help,Done,Show',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(37144,'','Jason Isaacs','Actor','\nJune 6, 1963\n','','English','I went to university and I was a bit out of my depth, socially.','',NULL,'Bit,University,Depth',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(37145,'Love,Work','Jason Isaacs','Actor','\nJune 6, 1963\n','','English','I would love to tell you I\'ve found the secret to eternal youth. I go to the gym and avoid too many chips. I love to eat, hate to work out, but if you can\'t count all your ribs from a distance you\'re considered obese.','',NULL,'Hate',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(37146,'','Jason Isaacs','Actor','\nJune 6, 1963\n','','English','I\'m at the beginning of it. I\'m Elektra\'s last job before the story kicks off.','',NULL,'Job,Before,Off',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(37147,'Life,Time','Jason Isaacs','Actor','\nJune 6, 1963\n','','English','I\'m still spending my working life trying to mine people\'s souls and now they\'re complimenting me in reviews on the amount of time I spend in the gym. On the definition of my triceps.','',NULL,'Trying',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(37148,'','Jason Isaacs','Actor','\nJune 6, 1963\n','','English','In the moment of acting you don\'t feel like anything, you feel like the person, as much as you can.','',NULL,'Person,Moment,Acting',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(37149,'','Jason Isaacs','Actor','\nJune 6, 1963\n','','English','It seems a bit weird to call someone your girlfriend when you have a child.','',NULL,'Someone,Child,Girlfriend',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(37150,'','Jason Isaacs','Actor','\nJune 6, 1963\n','','English','It\'s just really, really beautiful. Each scene is one long 15 minute take without cutting. My scene is with Robin Wright-Penn so I\'m pretty excited about that.','',NULL,'Beautiful,Long,Pretty',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(37151,'Life','Jason Isaacs','Actor','\nJune 6, 1963\n','','English','Look, I play all these tough guys and thugs and strong, complex characters. In real life, I am a cringing, neurotic Jewish mess. Can\'t I for once play that on stage?','',NULL,'Strong,Real',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(37152,'','Jason Isaacs','Actor','\nJune 6, 1963\n','','English','There is nothing nicer than playing someone who is cooler, tougher, more virtuous and sexier than yourself and thinking, \'I can be anyone.\'','',NULL,'Yourself,Someone,Nothing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(37153,'Great,Hope','Jason Isaacs','Actor','\nJune 6, 1963\n','','English','Well, he\'s not going to get any nicer. He\'s a genocidal racist maniac. He\'s one of these people who thinks the world was a great place when Voldemort ruled the world. He\'s particularly offended by mixed-blood Mudbloods, the product of wizards and humans. So I hope he goes into therapy.','',NULL,'Place',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(37154,'','Walter Isaacson','Writer','\nMay 20, 1952\n','','American','Smart people are a dime a dozen. What matters is the ability to think different... to think out of the box.','',NULL,'Smart,Different,Matters',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(37155,'','Walter Isaacson','Writer','\nMay 20, 1952\n','','American','I think one problem we\'ve had is that people who are smart and creative and innovative as engineers went into financial engineering.','',NULL,'Smart,Problem,Creative',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(37156,'Money','Walter Isaacson','Writer','\nMay 20, 1952\n','','American','I think when money starts to corrupt journalism, it undermines the journalism, and it undermines the credibility of the product, and you end up not succeeding.','',NULL,'End,Journalism',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(37157,'God','Walter Isaacson','Writer','\nMay 20, 1952\n','','American','For some people, miracles serve as evidence of God\'s existence.','',NULL,'Miracles,Existence',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(37158,'','Walter Isaacson','Writer','\nMay 20, 1952\n','','American','Just being the seeker, somebody whose open to spiritual enlightenment, is in itself the important thing and it\'s the reward for being a seeker in this world.','',NULL,'Spiritual,Important,Somebody',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(37159,'Change','Walter Isaacson','Writer','\nMay 20, 1952\n','','American','Polite and velvety leaders, who take care to avoid bruising others, are generally not as effective at forcing change.','',NULL,'Care,Others',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(37160,'','Walter Isaacson','Writer','\nMay 20, 1952\n','','American','And if you don\'t have your ears open, you\'re not going to be able to figure out what you should be doing.','',NULL,'Able,Open,Figure',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(37161,'','Walter Isaacson','Writer','\nMay 20, 1952\n','','American','He said, \'From then on, I realized that I was not just abandoned. I was chosen. I was special.\' And I think that\'s the key to understanding Steve Jobs.','',NULL,'Special,Said,Jobs',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(37162,'Truth','Walter Isaacson','Writer','\nMay 20, 1952\n','','American','When there are multiple versions of a story, you really have three ways to go. You can pick the most sensational version. You can try to balance things in your gut to get to what you think is the honest truth. Or you can err on the side of kindness.','',NULL,'Kindness,Try',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(37163,'Great','Walter Isaacson','Writer','\nMay 20, 1952\n','','American','Yeah, I think that his great creation was not any one product but a company in which creativity was connected to great engineering. And that will survive at least while the current people who trained under Steve are there.','',NULL,'Creativity,While',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(37164,'','Walter Isaacson','Writer','\nMay 20, 1952\n','','American','But the point is to get a whole new generation of people and people in general more re-engaged in news, and this has happened a lot since September 11th of course.','',NULL,'Whole,Point,Since',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(37165,'Time,War,Government','Walter Isaacson','Writer','\nMay 20, 1952\n','','American','Especially right after 9/11. Especially when the war in Afghanistan is going on. There was a real sense that you don\'t get that critical of a government that\'s leading us in war time.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(37166,'Power','Walter Isaacson','Writer','\nMay 20, 1952\n','','American','I actually think Bill Gates is conventionally smarter, even though it\'s a dumb word, but mental processing power - I\'ve watched him use four different screens, process information, get to the right answer, boom boom boom.','',NULL,'Him,Different',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(37167,'','Walter Isaacson','Writer','\nMay 20, 1952\n','','American','I do think it\'s important, if you\'re going to be very creative, to be a seeker.','',NULL,'Important,Creative,Seeker',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(37168,'','Walter Isaacson','Writer','\nMay 20, 1952\n','','American','I don\'t think there was enough skepticism because I think most of us kind of believed that Saddam Hussein was building biological, chemical, and perhaps even, nuclear weapons.','',NULL,'Enough,Building,Perhaps',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(37169,'Respect','Walter Isaacson','Writer','\nMay 20, 1952\n','','American','I have a strong emotional respect for Steve.','',NULL,'Strong,Emotional',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(37170,'','Walter Isaacson','Writer','\nMay 20, 1952\n','','American','I think it is valuable and should be valued by its consumers. Charging for content forces discipline on journalists: they must produce things that people actually value.','',NULL,'Must,Value,Actually',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(37171,'Good,Great','Walter Isaacson','Writer','\nMay 20, 1952\n','','American','I think it\'s really good that you have great competition among news networks, and for that matter all the networks in general. It\'s bringing more and more people in to watching the news.','',NULL,'Matter',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(37172,'War','Walter Isaacson','Writer','\nMay 20, 1952\n','','American','I think it\'s very important to have a sense of balance in covering the war, but you don\'t have to be morally neutral about terrorism.','',NULL,'Important,Sense',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(37173,'','Walter Isaacson','Writer','\nMay 20, 1952\n','','American','I think right now we need to look back at the founding values of our country. Rise above partisanship, be less bitter when it comes to important matters that have to be solved.','',NULL,'Important,Country,Less',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(37174,'','Walter Isaacson','Writer','\nMay 20, 1952\n','','American','I think that Benjamin Franklin felt very strongly in foreign policy in this world, that you needed to at least show some humility, especially when you were strong.','',NULL,'Strong,Humility,Show',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(37175,'Time','Walter Isaacson','Writer','\nMay 20, 1952\n','','American','I think that we shouldn\'t be fixated all the time on the ups and downs of the weekly ratings, of the quarter-hour ratings.','',NULL,'Downs,Weekly',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(37176,'Business','Walter Isaacson','Writer','\nMay 20, 1952\n','','American','I think that\'s exactly what Silicon Valley was all about in those days. Let\'s do a startup in our parents\' garage and try to create a business.','',NULL,'Parents,Try',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(37177,'','Walter Isaacson','Writer','\nMay 20, 1952\n','','American','I think when you\'re looking for people to interview, you want to make it fair and honest. You\'re not just bringing people on so you can beat them up or, you know, make fools out of them or something.','',NULL,'Honest,Looking,Fair',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(37178,'Humor,Time,Home','Walter Isaacson','Writer','\nMay 20, 1952\n','','American','I visited Jobs for the last time in his Palo Alto, Calif., home. He had moved to a downstairs bedroom because he was too weak to go up and down stairs. He was curled up in some pain, but his mind was still sharp and his humor vibrant.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(37179,'Love,Good','Chris Isaak','Musician','\nJune 26, 1956\n','','American','I still don\'t know if I\'m good enough or if it\'s a calling or a vocation or something, but the talent part is out. My desire to do it is undoubted. I just love doing this.','',NULL,'Enough',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(37180,'','Chris Isaak','Musician','\nJune 26, 1956\n','','American','I talk to people who are musicians, and they go, Oh this is hell. And I go, Are you kidding me? You never put tar paper on a roof, did ya?','',NULL,'Did,Hell,Put',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(37181,'','Chris Isaak','Musician','\nJune 26, 1956\n','','American','When people ask me really stupid questions or get it really wrong, I feel embarrassed for them. I don\'t really feel angry at them.','',NULL,'Stupid,Angry,Wrong',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(37182,'Music,Great','Chris Isaak','Musician','\nJune 26, 1956\n','','American','My advice is: if you\'ve got to be miserable to write great music, then drive a truck.','',NULL,'Advice',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(37183,'','Chris Isaak','Musician','\nJune 26, 1956\n','','American','There was a misconception about me when I started off because I had my hair greased up and I have some vague resemblance to the hillbilly gene pool that Elvis came from. People would say, \'You want to be Elvis\' and I would say, \'No\'.','',NULL,'Off,Hair,Started',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(37184,'Time','Chris Isaak','Musician','\nJune 26, 1956\n','','American','Any time you talk about your own stuff you sound self-aggrandising.','',NULL,'Talk,Stuff',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(37185,'Love,Time','Chris Isaak','Musician','\nJune 26, 1956\n','','American','I blow up fireworks all the time, and I love making milkshakes and banana splits.','',NULL,'Making',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(37186,'Money,Travel','Chris Isaak','Musician','\nJune 26, 1956\n','','American','I come from a small town and I come from a background where we didn\'t have money to travel. I thought I\'d have to join the military to get to Europe. So I\'m thrilled to travel.','',NULL,'Thought',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(37187,'Music,Home','Chris Isaak','Musician','\nJune 26, 1956\n','','American','I didn\'t grow up in the typical happy American home, but music was always a safe and wonderful place for me to go.','',NULL,'Happy',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(37188,'Time','Chris Isaak','Musician','\nJune 26, 1956\n','','American','I don\'t spend as much time on my hair as people think. I get out of the shower, whack some grease on there and I\'m done.','',NULL,'Done,Hair',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(37189,'Life','Chris Isaak','Musician','\nJune 26, 1956\n','','American','I don\'t think I\'ve had a more miserable life than a lot of people. I think I\'ve had a pretty lucky life.','',NULL,'Pretty,Miserable',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(37190,'','Chris Isaak','Musician','\nJune 26, 1956\n','','American','I got by as a musician since day one. I don\'t live beyond my means. I have real cheap tastes.','',NULL,'Live,Real,Means',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(37191,'Car','Chris Isaak','Musician','\nJune 26, 1956\n','','American','I hate modern car radios. In my car, I don\'t even have a push-button radio. It\'s just got a dial and two knobs. Just AM. One knob makes it louder, and one knob changes the station. When you\'re driving, that\'s all I want.','',NULL,'Hate,Two',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(37192,'','Chris Isaak','Musician','\nJune 26, 1956\n','','American','I keep things pretty simple.','',NULL,'Simple,Pretty,Keep',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(37193,'','Chris Isaak','Musician','\nJune 26, 1956\n','','American','I never set out to write a certain kind of song, I just play my guitar and see if I catch something.','',NULL,'Play,Guitar,Write',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(37194,'Music','Chris Isaak','Musician','\nJune 26, 1956\n','','American','I put music on and I drive around town.','',NULL,'Put,Around',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(37195,'Life,Funny,Music','Chris Isaak','Musician','\nJune 26, 1956\n','','American','I remember listening to the radio as a kid and finding that the songs always made me feel more peaceful. Funny, but the more hurtin\' the music was, the better it made me feel. I think of that now when I write my songs. I may not be feelin\' the blues myself, but I\'m writing them for other people who ','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(37196,'','Chris Isaak','Musician','\nJune 26, 1956\n','','American','I think as far as self-promotion goes, I probably have a lot to learn.','',NULL,'Learn,Far,Goes',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(37197,'Life,Great,Dad','Chris Isaak','Musician','\nJune 26, 1956\n','','American','I think I had kind of an advantage. When I was growing up, my dad had just got out of jail and he had a great record collection. He had - it was all - these were the songs. So I heard a lot of these songs, like, my whole life, so for me it was easy. I already knew what I was going to sing.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(37198,'','Chris Isaak','Musician','\nJune 26, 1956\n','','American','I think I\'m in a really nice position, where I\'m sure I could do another show if I wanted to do one, but right now the main thing in my mind is writing songs.','',NULL,'Nice,Mind,Writing',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(37199,'Business','Chris Isaak','Musician','\nJune 26, 1956\n','','American','I think I\'ve had the slowest, most methodical career in the business.','',NULL,'Career,Methodical',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(37200,'','Chris Isaak','Musician','\nJune 26, 1956\n','','American','I wear a lot of second hand clothes unless I have a concert and then I wear beaded and sequined second hand clothes. No stylist dresses me although I do have a woman that assists me with the buttons.','',NULL,'Woman,Second,Hand',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(37201,'','Chris Isaak','Musician','\nJune 26, 1956\n','','American','I write my own songs, and I only see their flaws.','',NULL,'Write,Songs,Flaws',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(37202,'','Chris Isaak','Musician','\nJune 26, 1956\n','','American','I\'m a natural ham. It doesn\'t bother me to perform.','',NULL,'Natural,Bother,Ham',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(37203,'','Chris Isaak','Musician','\nJune 26, 1956\n','','American','I\'m in showbusiness. I\'m an entertainer.','',NULL,'',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(37204,'Great,Experience','Isabella I','Royalty','\nApril 22, 1451\n','\nNovember 26, 1504\n','Spanish','The distance is great from the firm belief to the realization from concrete experience.','',NULL,'Belief',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(37205,'','Johnny Isakson','Politician','\nDecember 24, 1944\n','','American','Commercial real estate always trails residential, and as residential growth flourishes, shopping centers flourish and service the communities, and jobs come out.','',NULL,'Real,Service,Growth',NULL,NULL,0,0,0,NULL),(37206,'Life,Peace,Power','Johnny |